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Visit Us Online at www.ColquittShopper.net Tuesday, March 19, 2024
Sonny Gay, Realtor
229-985-HOME
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¡Se habla Español!
Phone: 229-985-4137
FREE OLD SHOPPERS COME BY OFFICE
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ALL VETERANS
ARE INVITED
To the monthly meeting at The American Legion on the third Tuesday of each month at 6:00 pm. Located at the Masonic Lodge on 5th Ave. SE across from the Golden Apple. For more info. please call Debra Stone, 610-554-
5750.
Fax: 229-890-5968
WE BUY
USED VEHICLES
ROBERT HUTSON Imports
2102 5th Avenue SE
(Next to Wal-Mart)
229-985-1200
–––––––––––––––––––––– HEBREWS 10:23
Let us hold fast the confes- sion of our hope without wa- vering, for he who promised
is faithful.
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for all your
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The Pastor & Members of
Emerald Hill Baptist Church
would like to invite you to at- tend Sun. School, 10 am; Worship service, 11 am. Tal- lokas Rd., Moultrie, GA.
Call 229-225-8020.
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AUTO • FIRE • LIFE • HEALTH
Whitney Smith - Agent
6 South Main Street • “Downtown” Moultrie 229-985-1936
CP YSTAL PHAP MACY XX
Serving Moultrie & Colquitt County Since 1923
Scotty Jarvis, Pharm.D. • Dafney Jarvis 705 South Main Street • Moultrie
FOR SALE: Pair of 16” all
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have good tread, $40 ea.
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TAX PLANNING TIPS Written by Dennis W. Futch, E.A. 229-985-0176
YOUR BRAIN ON SOCIAL MEDIA
How to make online interaction better for your health
More than half the world now uses social media sites such as Facebook, X, and Instagram every day. The average user spends about 2 hours and 23 minutes on these platforms clicking, liking, and replying to content sent from around the world.
Research has demonstrated, ho- wever, that too much social media can have negative effects on men- tal health. This appears to be espe- cially true for children and young adults. Here are some ideas to help ensure social media use does not become a problem, especially for your children.
 Limit time. At least two sep- arate studies have shown a correla- tion between more than two hours of daily social media use and neg- ative mental health symptoms. Consider limiting your family's use to less than two hours a day. Many in the tech community say no to their children using these social media platforms all together. Others require phones and elec- tronic devices to be checked in when at home and restrict their use during the school week.
 Set bedtime limits. Stop all so- cial media use for at least one hour before bedtime. Then turn off all
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electronics and place them outside of bedrooms to avoid disruptions. Neither brightly lit electronic screens nor upsetting online content right before bed tend to promote restful sleep.
 Discourage mobile use. If ex- cessive social media use is com- mon in your family, consider deleting the apps from your phones and only allow social media use from a home desktop computer. This will help you con- trol the amount of use and avoid the distraction throughout the day.
 No private social media. En- sure you have access to all social media accounts of your children and review them periodically.
 Use real names. Having you and your kids use your real names and identities when using social media may seem risky, but experts at the youth social media advocacy group SmartSocial.com say it ac- tually promotes positive use and avoids negative interactions and communities. It also helps teach kids to be responsible users who are conscious of the risks and con- sequences of online activity. But beware of the downsides as well. This includes targeted bullying and potential stalking.
 Find real communities. Use so- cial media to join communities de- voted to your favorite hobbies and interests. Talk to your kids about the communities they've joined and the interactions they're in- volved with to make sure they are using social media for positive ex- periences.
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• New Installation • Pump Out • Repairs
Port-a-Potties Now Available
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We Recommend Tank Clean-Out Every 3 to 5 Years
OPEN DOOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH 820 Holmes Dr., Moultrie Sun. Worship 10:30 am & 6:00 pm Wed. Night 7:00 pm Everyone Welcome!
SECOND FRIDAY REVIVAL SERVICE Every Second Friday 564 Hagin Still Rd., Doerun Christ in You Fellowship Evangelist Chris Walden Pastor Franklin Walden, Jr.
CLUES ACROSS
1. Small Eurasian deer 4. Irish county 10.Amajordivisionof
geological time
11. Broadway actor Lane
12. Canadian province (abbr.) 14. Human gene
15. Two
16. A famous one is blue
18. Utter repeatedly
22. Ring-shaped objects
23. Spoils
24. Occurs
CLUES DOWN
26. Commercial
27. Near
28. Products you may need 30.Pledgethrowndownasa
challenge
31. TV network
34. Silk or cotton garments
36. Soviet Socialist Republics
37. Retired American football coach Dean
39. Hot dish
40. A type of gin 41. Atomic #84
21. Town in Surrey, England 25. Appropriate for a
particular time of year 29. Creative works
31. W. Pacific island group 33. Tolkien character
35. Ancient symbol co-opted
by the Nazi party 38. Pioneer
41. Scribe
43. Painted a bright color 44. Lowest members of
British nobility 45. Actress Thurman 46. Type of sugar 47. Crest of a hill
42. Sawhorse
48. About ground
50. Medicine man 51.Seedlessraisin
52. Capital of Albania
53. Appendage
54. OJ trial judge
55. By the way (abbr.)
56. Bicycle parts
58. Barbie’s friend
59. Moved one’s neck to see 60. Commercials
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Big or Difficult Jobs, No Problem!
1. Make up for
2. Baltimore ballplayer
3. Salary
4. Influential world body
5. Engravers
6. Declared as fact
7. One who steals
8. Jewelry
9. Hospital employee (abbr.) 12. Neonsense (slang)
13. Town in Galilee
20. Sheep in their second year
49.
56. 57.
N. American people of British Columbia Device
The Mount Rushmore State
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17. Va
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Tree Experts
Owner: Esteban Ibarra
Cell: (229) 456-4055
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Over 27 Years Experience
LAKESIDE ASSEMBLY OF GOD 146 Tara St., Moultrie, GA (Camilla Hwy.)
Sun. School: 9:30 am Sun. Morning Worship: 10:45 am
Wed. Night Supper & Service: 6:15 pm (Nursery provided for all services) Everyone is Welcome!
COUNTRY BUFFET
Tuesday thru Friday & Sundays 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Catering available For: • Weddings • Rehearsals • Office Parties
• School Functions
• Any Special Events
Farmers Market • Quitman Hwy. Phone: 229-985-6286 Fax: 229-890-3012
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