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Page 12C,The Lee County Ledger, Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Lee County School
System Menu
BREAKFAST
MONDAY,
NOVEMBER 15
Sausage, Egg
& Cheese Hot
Pocket or Cereal,
Toast, Fruit, Milk
TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER 16
Apple Cinnamon
Bun or Cereal,
Toast, Fruit, Milk
WEDNESDAY,
NOVEMBER 17
Breakfast Pork
Bites or Cereal,
Toast, Fruit, Milk
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Hours 9-5 Closed for Lunch 12-1
THURSDAY,
NOVEMBER 18
Breakfast Bagel
or Cereal, Toast,
Fruit, Milk
FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 19
Manager’s Choice
MONDAY,
NOVEMBER 15
Sloppy Joe on
Bun, Tossed Salad
Fruit, Fruit Juice
Bar, Milk
TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER 16
Hot Ham-n-
Cheese Sandwich
Chips, Steamed
Broccoli, Apple,
Milk
WEDNESDAY,
NOVEMBER 17
Beef Soft Taco
with Cheese,
Corn, Spanish
Rice, Orange
Wedge, Milk
THURSDAY,
NOVEMBER 18
Oven Baked
Chicken
Mashed Potatoes,
Green Beans
Fruit, Cranberry
Sauce, Milk
FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 19
Manager’s Choice
Submitted Photo
Lee County Color Guard and Danceline would like to thank McGehee’s Tire and Auto for their
kind donation. Both teams were able purchase pompoms to be used at the football games.
Five tips to simplify your
holiday shopping on any budget
(ARA) - The holiday sea
son is upon us. That means
the stress that comes with
shopping for that perfect
gift is not far behind. So,
what’s the best way to go
about making a list, check
ing it twice and sticking to
a budget?
Audrey McClelland is the
founder of Mom Genera
tions, an online destination
for moms. She is an expert
at holiday shopping for
her tech-savvy husband,
four boys all younger than
6, and a large extended
family.
McClelland offers her top
five holiday shopping tips
and gift ideas that will help
you conquer your holiday
shopping - on budget - for
everyone on your list.
1. Keep a master list.
It can get overwhelming
around the holidays when
you are trying to decide
whom to shop for. Out
line everyone you need
a gift for, and remember
to incorporate any unex
pected last-minute gifts.
Then write down a realistic
number on what you want
to spend on each person
and stick to it. Seeing it on
paper will make it easier
to knock items off your list
while keeping your budget
in check.
2. Be sure to have gifts
on hand that can be given
to anyone ... regardless of
their tastes. For example.
Staples carries colorful
Omnitech mini speaker
pods in jewel tones for
only $10 that can plug
into any iPod, Sony PSP,
or MP3 player, and are
perfect for kids and grown
ups on the go. Digital
photo ornaments in the
shape of decorative balls or
snowflakes make another
universally likeable gift
for less than $15. These are
also time-savers to have
on hand for office Yankee
swaps, hostess gifts or any
unanticipated presents you
may need.
3. Don’t waste time rush
ing from store to store. Try
condensing your shopping
visits to the fewest number
of stores possible. Pick a
shopping destination or
two, and commit to buying
as many gifts as you can
for your list there. If you’re
looking for the newest tech
items. Staples stores offer
interactive displays that
allow you to get a feel of
the newest tech products
before you buy, whether
you’re considering a Kin
dle for your mother-in-law
or a Flip video camera for
that next family vacation.
4. It’s a digital world -
follow your favorite shop
ping places on Facebook
and Twitter. Many stores
reward their followers with
up-to-the-minute deals via
these social media outlets.
Stores occasionally post
exclusive print-out coupons
and deals specifically for
their Facebook friends, and
let you know about upcom
ing events ahead of time.
5. Check out the websites
of the stores that you plan
to visit before heading into
the actual store. You may
be surprised by the variety
of products some stores
offer. It also helps you to
become acquainted with
the product selection and
can help you to nail down
specific items for each
person on your list, making
your trip more efficient.
You may even decide
to purchase some items
directly on the website and
have them shipped to the
recipient to avoid a trip to
the store or post office. For
example, Staples.com of
fers free shipment on items
over $50.
“Every year, inevitably,
I get caught up in the
frenzy of the season,’’ says
McClelland. “However, by
sticking to these tips, I can
focus on the joy of gift giv
ing and the satisfaction of
knowing I did it all under
budget.’’
Give that special gift for Christmas
A gift that “gives back!”
Horseback Riding Lessons
Star K Equestrian Center
210 Long Dirt Road
Leesburg, Georgia
229-434-1263
starl263@bellsouth.net
see Classifieds,
page12C
For sale by owner:
drastically reduced
for quick sale: home
custom built 2007 in
Huntingdon Subdivision
in Lee County; 3 br 2
ba home on culdesac. 2
Car oversized garage.
Beautiful home inside
and out. Appr 1540 sq
ft. Asking only $149,900
firm. Please call Mike at
229-883-8473 to see.
2802 Elton Street, 4 BR,
2 BA, 1/2 block east of
Ledo Road. $85,000. Call
436-9544.
FSBO, 173 Glen Arven
Drive, Leesburg, Price
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reduced from $232,900
to $219,900,2265 square
feet, 3 bed, 2.5 bath,
split bedroom design
with lots of closets,
garden tub, separate
shower and water closet,
all appliances, family
neighborhood, available
immediately. Call owner
617216-0821. For photos
and leasing information,
e-mail gp5@prodigy.net..
FSBO, 6511 Newton
Road, Albany, just south
of the airport, approx
2500 sq ft, very private 6
acres with barn. Custom
built one owner, 3 bed,
2.5 bath, new carpet,
lots of upgrades, new
dishwasher and disposal,
all appliances stay, double
garage with opener, plus
carport on barn. Borders
Nilo Plantation 150 acres
of peanuts and corn, no
neighbors on either side.
$219,900. Call 617 216-
0821 for appointment or
contact GP5@prodigy.net
for possible leasing info.
LAND - BUILDINGS
5 acre building lot,
Northridge subdivision,
Hwy. 377. $30,000 firm.
Call 912-261-8284.
Lee Co. lots off Crotwell
Rd. 3 lots, ea. with various
amenities. Lot #1:13.699
AC, $92,752; Lot #2:
25.994 AC, $123,456; Lot
#3,14.051 AC, $100,400;
two have lake frontage,
all 3 have wells, one has
2 barns & small building.
Also have 2 lots available
off Hollis Ferry. For more
info on lots, call Huddy
Hudgens, ALC, CCIM
Albany Land Co., Inc.;
229-888-0022.
Ranch Land: Ideal
horse ranch, 75 acres,
established pasture, 2
ponds, 2 wells, Fussell
Road, priced to sell. Call
349-5772.
Lee Co. lots off Hollis
Ferry Ct. Lot #4: 22.964
AC, $110,352; Lot #5:
9.812 AC, $80,000; both
have creek frontage.
Also 3 lots are available
off Crotwell Rd. For
more info on lots, call
Huddy Hudgens, ALC,
CCIM Albany Land Co.,
Inc.; 229-888-0022.
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