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We Can Get You Back To The Things You Love! Call TODAY for your Complimentary Vein Screening for July 21 st 5-7 p.m. 770-683-8346 Most procedures are covered by insurance Conveniently located in the PAPP Clinic at Thomas Crossroads, 2959 Sharpsburg McCollum Rd., Newnan www.southernveincare.com Since 1989 www.thecowetashopper.com POSTAL CUSTOMER Vol. 22, No. 51 Mailed To 16,300+ Homes and Businesses Weekly July 6, 2011 PRESORTED STANDARD ECRWSH U.S. POSTAGE PAID NEWNAN, GA PERMIT #120 P.O. Box 757, Newnan, GA 30264 corner of Hwy. 29 South and Pine Road 770-254-1421 DISTRIBUTED WEEKLY IN COWETA COUNTY - AN ADVERTISERS BEST FRIEND! The Coweta Shopper Inside … you’ll find it interesting!

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We Can Get You Back To The Things You Love!

Call TODAY for your

Complimentary Vein Screening

for

July 21st 5-7 p.m.

770-683-8346Most procedures are covered

by insurance

Conveniently located in the

PAPP Clinic at Thomas Crossroads, 2959 Sharpsburg McCollum Rd., Newnanwww.southernveincare.com

Since 1989www.thecowetashopper.com

POSTAL CUSTOMER

Vol. 22, No. 51 Mailed To 16,300+ Homes and Businesses Weekly July 6, 2011

PRESORTED STANDARDECRWSH

U.S. POSTAGE PAIDNEWNAN, GAPERMIT #120

P.O. Box 757, Newnan, GA 30264 • corner of Hwy. 29 South and Pine Road • 770-254-1421

DISTRIBUTED WEEKLY IN COWETA COUNTY -AN ADVERTISERS BEST FRIEND!The Coweta

ShopperInside … you’ll find it

interesting!

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Q.A.

I like The Shopper, but don’t receive it every week. Why not?

The Coweta Shopper is delivered by the U.S. Post Office to 16,300+ ad-dresses each week. We’ve divided the county into 3 different mailing zones: A Zone includes the city of Newnan, Arbor Springs, Ashley Park, Avery Park, Country Club, Lake Hills, Lake Redwine, SummerGrove and some rural routes ~ 16,328 addresses; B Zone is 16,557 addresses east of I-85 including White Oak, Thomas Crossroads, Sharpsburg and some rural routes in that area; C Zone includes the Roscoe area, Sargent, Senoia, Grantville, Moreland and some rural routes ~ 16,413 addresses. You should receive your copy every third week.

Q.A.

What should I do if I don’t receive The Coweta Shopper at my address when my zone is mailed?

Call the post office. We are paying to have The Coweta Shopper, mailed to every address in the county, (P O boxes not included). They usually do a very good job but they want to know if you are missed.

The Coweta ShopperQuestions & Answers…

Please call, fax, mail or e-mail questions regarding The Coweta Shopper

770-254-1421770-254-8283

P O Box 757, Newnan, GA [email protected]

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The Shopper StaffRusty Kuehl Advertising Sales

770-251-9247 office770-301-6410 cell

[email protected]

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[email protected]

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Joseph E. WilliamsPublisher

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The Coweta Shopper

is published weekly by

AdMedia, Inc.

P. O. Box 757, Newnan, GA 30264

770-254-1421

www.thecowetashopper.com

The Coweta Shopper is a popular and effective advertising guide mailed weekly to 15,000+ homes and busi-nesses throughout Coweta county. We have successfully served the Coweta county area for over twenty years with our consumer-oriented guide consist-ing of a wide variety of retail and ser-vice advertisers, along with classified advertisements.

Our office is locatedon the corner of

Hwy. 29 South & Pine Road

Office Hours are Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9 - 5.

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Mailing address is:P. O. Box 757, Newnan, GA 30264

The Coweta Shopper reserves the right to accept or reject any advertising as we feel is in the best interest of our publication.

The invention of the telephone has been both blessing and bane to this current generation. Mr. Bell made the world a better, safer

place with his phone, but I sometimes wonder what he would think if he could see how his “creation” has evolved into today’s communica-tion “monster”! I suppose he might say, “Great Scott”, or “Get out-a-here”!

I was born in Newnan and can remember what talking on the phone was like, but before my time, it was quite different. As I understand it, the first telephones in town were assigned a two digit number, starting with the first person to have one. I have heard that my wife’s uncle, Mr.

I. Walker Brooks, was assigned the number 82 for his clothing store, Barnett and St. John. As things progressed, even a four digit number was not sufficient, as we were now connected to Atlanta and other parts. To solve this problem, an additional three numbers, a prefix, was added in the mid 1950’s. It was the opinion, at that time, that the average human mind could surely not remember a seven digit number, so a plan was devised to make it “simple”, and it worked. In Newnan, we were assigned the prefix 253, but was named “Alpine”, then shortened to “AL”. So, as I remember it, our phone number was AL-3-5107. As Coweta grew, we ran out of numbers, yet again, and added other prefixes; 251, 254 and others. Then, because the Atlanta calling area was one of the largest in the country, we added an area code. Now we are expected to remember a ten digit number. I can definitely do it, but I’ll have to forget my social security number first.

The technology of phone equipment has also changed a lot. The early phones I remember had no dial or push buttons. You simply picked up the receiver and heard the phrase, “num-ber please,” by the (human) operator. A very short time later a dial was added and then the push buttons about 1969. This was all before wireless technology.

About the mid 1970s, somebody figured out a way to have a mobile telephone in a car. I think I was the second person in Newnan to have one; the first guy was the phone represen-tative. It was attached under the dash on what we used to call the transmission hump and had a rotary dial. The main component was about the size of a microwave oven and was located in the trunk. The dial must have been for looks, because to make a call, you dialed “O”, then spoke your number to the local “car phone operator”. But it worked! The best part, however, was the status symbol. I could say, “just call me on my car phone”!

The current technology, of course, is now the cell phone/ smart phone/iphone. They will make a photo, text, access the inter-net, open your garage door and probably remotely let the cat out. And sometimes, people even make a phone call. There’s one more piece of equipment which, I believe, is the “invention of the devil”. It’s that darned ear phone! I saw a woman in a parking lot the other day who was shouting, flinging her arms in the air, and jumping up and down. Since there was no one else around, I thought she might be having some sort of “fit” or convulsion. As it turns out, she had a phone hidden in her ear and was in the process of an altercation with some one. What would Mr. Alex G. Bell think of that?

Anyway, I’m happy to be living in the generation where we can use the technology avail-able for convenience, safety and pleasure. But if you come into my office talking on a “hid-den” phone, please place your fist on your ear with you little finger toward your mouth so I wont think you’re “nuts”. And one more thing, always feel free to call our office at:

AL4-1421Thanks for reading the Shopper.

JoeAs always, I invite your comments and suggestions to help us make The Coweta Shop-

per an interesting and effective advertising medium.

“The best part, however, was the status symbol.

I could say,“just call me on my car phone”!

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10, 20 & 30 Year Guaranteed Level Term Life Insurance Available! Sample Rates Effective February 1, 2011.Term Life Policies issued by COUNTRY Life Insurance Company®, Bloomington, IL.0211-0440611-102

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From new friendship to meaningful moments

that words cannot describe, the enriching benefits of volunteering with VistaCare Hospice

are limitless.

Touching a life,easing someone’s pain, the personal fulfillment

of knowing you made a difference – can be life changing.

Working together with our staff,

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For more information please call Lynn Yeager

at 770-251-1367

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If you don’t receive a Shopper in the mail, check out the current issue on our web site

www.TheCowetaShopper.com

Hospital discount pHarmacyA Good Neighbor Pharmacy Where Customer Service Is Our Priority!

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Independently and Locally Owned

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Prescriptions While You Wait!No long wait times to get prescriptions filled ~ most can be done in minutes ~ while you wait

We accept most all major insurance plans and

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Aleve All Day Strong

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6 oz. Spray (Aerosol)

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NO NEED TO DRIVETo A “DOLLAR STORE”

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Check out our $1.00 items of health and beauty items

and many household / cleaning items!

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$199100 Tablets

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Providing The Highest Quality and Most Comprehensive Care For

Patients Of All Ages with Allergies, Asthma, and Related Illnesses

Center for Allergy and Asthma OF WEST GEORGIA

Allergy & Asthma Specialists ~ Board Certified

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IMPORTANT DEFERRED INTEREST DETAILS (WHEN OFFERED): Interest will be charged to your account from the purchase date if the purchase balance is not paid in full within the promotional period or if you make a late payment. With credit approval, for qualifying purchases made on a Sears card (Sears Commercial One® accounts excluded) Sears Home Improvement AccountSM, valid on installed sales only. Offer is only valid for consumer accounts in good standing and is subject to change without notice. May not be combined with any other promotional offer. SEARS CARDS: As of 5/2/11, APR for purchases: VARIABLE 7.24%-27.24 or NON-VARIABLE 14.00%-29.99%. MINIMUM INTEREST CHARGE: UP TO $2. An Annual Membership Fee of up to $59 may apply. See card agreement for details. Sears cards are issued by Citibank (South Dakota), N.A. Sears Solutions cards are issued by HSBC Bank Nevada, N.A. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY BACK: Exclusions apply. See Sears Return Policy for more details. APPLIANCE OFFER: **No Interest offer applies to appliances over $399 after discounts and coupons when you use a qualifying Sears card and account is kept in good standing. Excludes Outlet Stores. Offer good thru 7/9/11. ***Free standard local delivery on any appliance over $399 in participating stores after discounts and coupons. Standard delivery includes delivery within the local delivery area Monday through Friday and delivery not requiring additional services or time. Retail value $79.99. Customer pays an additional charge for non-standard delivery. Local areas and non-standard delivery charges vary. Excludes all built-in refrigeration. Free delivery on Home Appliance products is not available on items purchased using the Sears Monthly Payment Plan. See store for details. Not valid in Outlet Stores. Offer good thru 7/9/11.

Excludes closeouts, Everyday Great Price items and floor care on sears.com. Redeemable at Sears Stores only. Not valid at Sears Outlet Stores. One coupon per purchase. Void if copied, transferred or obtained through channels not approved by Sears Holdings. Void where prohibited by law. Any other use constitutes fraud. Cash value 1/20 cent. In an event of a return, coupon savings may be deducted from your refund. ©2011 Sears Brands, LLC. Sales Associate: Please collect this coupon. If unable to scan, manually enter the coupon number. Valid 6/26/11 thru 7/9/11 in U.S.A. only. Not to be used with any other coupon or associate discount.

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FRIDAY, JULY 8TH & SATURDAY, JULY 9TH, 2011

SEARS OF NEWNAN1127A Bullsboro Drive, Hwy. 34 (next to Texas Roadhouse) • 770-683-7327

Hours: Monday - Saturday 9am - 7pm; Sunday 1pm - 6pm.Come By And Meet Store Owner: BRAD JACKSON www.searsdealer.com

The Coweta Shopper is mailed to 1 of 3 zones

of Coweta Countyeach Wednesday

The A Zone is mailed to the city

of Newnan as well as Arbor Springs,

Ashley Park, Avery Park, Country Club, Lake Hills,

Lake Redwine, SummerGrove, and

other areas for a total of 16,328 addresses.

Future A Zone mailings will be July 20, August 10

and every third week thereafter.

The B Zone is mailed to

16,557 addresses east of I-85, including

White Oak,Thomas Crossroads,

Sharpsburg and some rural routes.

Future B Zone mail dates will be

July 6, July 27 and every third week

thereafter.

The C Zone is mailed to Grantville, Moreland, Senoia, and

some surrounding rural routes, for a total of

16,413 addresses.

Future C Zone mail dates will be July 13, August 3 and every third week

thereafter.

all 3 zones equal

49,298 addresses

If you don’t receive a Coweta Shopper

in the mail, you can find a copy on our website.

www.thecowetashopper.comor at our office on the

corner of Hwy. 29 South & Pine Road.

Office Hours : Monday, Wednesday-friday 9-5

770-254-1421

“When should I receive

The Coweta

Shopper?”

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28 Bullsboro Drive, across from Newnan Utilities Water Tower.www.mcguiresbuildings.com

Call for more info

770-502-7007

Purchase or Rent To Own Financing Available Sheds/Portables Carports Steel Buildings Gazebos Greenhouses

The next issue will be mailed to the C Zone ~ 16,413 addresses East of I-85 ~ Sharpsburg, Thomas Crossroads and surrounding areas -

if you don’t receive a Shopper in the mail next week, check out the current issue on our web site

www.TheCowetaShopper.com

Truckload Sale! Huge Selection!$3745 put on includes mount and balance

We Carry A Large Inventory of Used Car and Truck Tiresn Used & New Parts n Engines n Transmissions n Accessories

n Don’t Cuss, Call Us 770-253-5770 n If we don’t carry it, we’ll find it!

Junk Cars, Aluminum Wheels, We Buy &

Recycle Appliances,Aluminum Cans, Copper, etc.

15 Mayo Royal Road, Newnanjust off Carrollton Hwy.,

1/8 mile west of Bypass on left.Hours Monday - Friday 8 -5; Saturday 8 - 12.

770-253-5770toll free 866-454-7278

www.gentrysusedparts.com

Wow! Don’t Miss This

Oliver Gentry

Gentry & Associates, Inc.Used Auto & Truck Parts

Reasons To Consider C&C Furniture1. Small Building Out Of Town MeansLow Overhead ~ Lower Prices To You

2. Over 10,000 Items Available with a Week’s Delivery

3. Immediate Delivery on In-Stock4. Free Delivery in Most Cases

5. Assembly on All MerchandiseRequiring Assembly

6. You Deal with The Owner

A Small Store With Big Savings1002 Hwy. 16 West (Carrollton Hwy.),

Newnan, 770-253-6060

Great Values on New and Slightly Used Items13 West Washington Street, Downtown Newnan

Wednesday - Saturday 10 - 4For more information or to make a donation call

770-683-2699All proceeds benefit the Earn While You Learn

Pregnancy and Parenting Classes provided by Coweta Pregnancy Services

www.cowetapregnancyservices.org

EveryoneWelcome

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Corner Arts Gallery hoursTuesday-Thursday 10am-6pmFriday-Saturday 10am-8pm

For more info on future events and art classes, go to

www.CornerArtsGallery.net

Registration is open. Call or e-mail us today for more information on registering

[email protected]

Vendor space available,call for details!

Owner/Director Jenny Jones

You are cordially invited to theGrand OpeningofCorner Arts GalleryFeaturing regional artist

Jefferso

n St.

E. Washington

Jackso

n St.

The inspired works of Lydia represent her dreams with God. Her use ofcolor, light and subject carry a message of hope, life, and the love Godhas for each of us. While live music plays, she will paint for us on theevening of July 16th. Invite a friend and join us for an evening of art,inspiration and refreshment.Corner Arts Gallery hours:Tuesday-Thursday10am-6pmFriday-Saturday10am-8pmFor more information on future events & art classes, go towww.CornerArtsGallery.netRegistration is open. Call or e-mail us today formore information on registering.

14 Jefferson Street • Newnan, GA 30263 • 678.633.5695

*Downtown Newnanoff the Square, behindRedneck GourmetN

�853429 Bullsboro

Dr. “Life is Art”

14 Jefferson Street, Downtown Newnanoff the Square, behind Redneck Gourmet

The inspired works of Lydia represent her dreams with God. Her use of color, light and subject carry a message of hope, life, and the love God has for each of us. While live music plays, she will paint for us on the evening of July 16th. Invite a friend and join us for an evening of art, inspiration and refreshment.

Grand Opening July 16th, 5:30 - 8:00

“There is no pillow as soft as

a clear conscience.”

~ John Wooden

Q“Servant leadership is more about character

than style.”

~ Robert Greenleaf

Q“There are two kinds of people in the world;

ducks and eagles. Ducks quack. Eagles soar.”

~ Don Shula

Q“Life is what happens to you while you’re planning

on doing something else.”

~ John Lennon

Q““Without vision the people perish”.

~ Proverbs 29:18

Q

Think About It!

Encouraging WordsEncouraging WordsEncouraging Words

Wednesday, July 6 …

Farmers Market Coweta County Farmers Market ~ local farmers and home gardeners share their farm fresh produce as well as local honey, pickles, jams and jellies, flowers and fruit. Local artisans will be offering arts ‘n crafts items. Wednesdays & Saturdays from 9 to 1 at the ASA Powell Expo Center on Temple Ave. (near the Rec Center and Waffle House). For more info call Coweta County Extension office 770-254-2620.

Please mention you saw it in The Coweta Shopper!

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Saturday, July 9 …

Ayrshire Fiddle Orchestra, a youth orchestra from southwest Scotland, will perform at 7 p.m. and on Sunday, July 10th at 3 p.m. at the Centre for Performing and Visual Arts, 1523 Lower Fayette-ville Road. Tickets can be purchased at the Centre, Scott’s Bookstore in downtown Newnan, Morgan Jewelers in Ashley Park and Bank of Coweta at Thomas Crossroads. Proceeds from the concerts will benefit the Coweta County Schools Centre Strings program. Children under 6 get in free.

Please e-mail your event details to [email protected]

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CPR/AED and First Aid Class The American Red Cross Georgia Three Rivers Chapter Newnan Office ~ Adult, Child and Infant CPR/AED and First Aid Class will start promptly at 8:30 am at 770 Greison Trail, Suite G, Newnan. The cost is $110 and prepayment is required to reserve your slot. Call 770-253-2056 for more information.

Please mention you saw it in The Coweta Shopper!

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Sunday, July 10 …

Ayrshire Fiddle Orchestra, a youth orchestra from southwest Scotland, will perform at 3 p.m. at the Centre for Performing and Visual Arts, 1523 Lower Fayetteville Road. Tickets can be purchased at the Centre, Scott’s Bookstore in downtown Newnan, Morgan Jewelers in Ashley Park and Bank of Coweta at Thomas Crossroads. Proceeds from the concerts will benefit the Coweta County Schools Centre Strings pro-gram. Children under 6 get in free.

Please e-mail your event details to [email protected]

~ ~Tuesday, July 12 …

Job Network Ministry of First United Methodist Church of

Newnan ~ 6 P.M. in the Parish Hall at 33 Greenville Street, Newnan. Special guest, Mr. Dan Cathy, President and COO of Chick-fil-A, will be our our speaker.

Please mention you saw it in The Coweta Shopper!

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Life in the Hospitals in Newnan presented by Elizabeth Beers. Coweta & the Confederacy Lecture Series. Brown’s Mill Battlefield As-sociation. Newnan’s Historic Court House, 200 Court Sqaure, East En-trance, 2nd Floor Courtroom, at 7 p.m. More info at 770-253-8264

Please e-mail your event details to [email protected]

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Saturday, July 16 …

Babysitter Training Class from 9am to 3pm at the Georgia Three Rivers Chapter of the American Red Cross Newnan Office, 770 Greison Trial, Suite G. Ages 11-15. $85.00 per participant. Prepayment is required to reserve your slot. Call 770-253-2056 for additional in-formation.

Please mention you saw it in The Coweta Shopper!

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Corner Arts Gallery & Studio Grand Opening from 5:30 until 8:00 p.m. ~ an evening of art, inspiration, and refreshments. Visit website www.cornerartsgallery.net or call 678-633-5705 for more details. Please e-mail your event details to [email protected]

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Sunday, July 17 …

Fightin’ Joe Wheeler and the Georgia Cavalry presented by John Poole, author of “Cracker Cavaliers, The 2nd Georgia Cavalry Under Wheeler and Forrest”. Coweta & the Confederacy Lecture Series. Brown’s Mill Battlefield Association. The Historic A&WP Train Depot, 60 East Broad St., Newnan, at 2 p.m. More info at 770-253-8264

Please mention you saw it in The Coweta Shopper!

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Saturday, July 23 …

Free Demonstration at 2 p.m. with Philip Boyd at Fine Lines Art and Framing, 10 E Broad St., Newnan, 770-683-3463

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Sunday, July 24 …

Local Collections: Documenting the Battle of Brown’s Mill presented by Kerry Elliott & Sandra Parker. Coweta & the Confed-eracy Lecture Series. Brown’s Mill Battlefield Association. The Historic A&WP Train Depot, 60 East Broad St., Newnan, at 2 p.m. More info at 770-253-8264

Please e-mail your event details to [email protected]

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Please e-mail your PSA or non-profit event details to [email protected] or call 770-254-1421,

fax 770-254-8283, or mail P O Box 757, Newnan, GA 30264 & we’ll publish with editor’s approval as space allows

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J&L Fashions has moved!Stop in and See our new store

2710 Hwy. 34 East, Suite F,Newnan • 770-304-5700

Tux’s by Jim Formal Wear, New Wedding Gowns for Sale or Rent,

Sandals, Clothing, Jewelry

Bring this ad in for 15% discount(cannot be used for tux rental)

Hours: Monday 1–6; Tuesday-Friday 11–6; Saturday 10-5.

New Location

SUMMER DRAMA CAMP FOR KIDS AGES 5 TO 12

NOW THRU JULY 18!

From designing and building sets, writing skits, creating characters, and putting on a show, campers are taught by working theatre professionals, teachers, and college theatre students. KidsCamp runs Monday through Friday with a performance on Saturday.There are two types of sessions offered:

HALF DAY KIDSCAMP9am to 12:30pm (A light snack is provided)$125 per child

REMAINING WEEKLY THEMES:June 20-25 “Tall Tales and Legends” adventure theme June 27-July 2 “Red, White & Blue” patriotic theme July 11-16 “Magic and Mystery” fantasy theme July 18-23 “Christmas in July” holiday theme

FULL DAY KIDSCAMP9am to 5pm. (A morning and afternoon snack is provided - Students should bring their own lunch) $200 per child

NEW THIS YEAR – TEEN WORKSHOPS!These half-day workshops are designed just for students ages 11 to 15 and cover more

in-depth topics. The culmination will be a showcase on Saturday at 1pm.JUN 27-JUL 2: Character Creation* • JUL18-23: Movement Skills

*There is an additional $25 materials fee for these workshops.

For more information and to register, visit www.newnantheatre.orgDON’T MISS THESE UPCOMING SUMMER SHOWS!

*Presented through special arrangement with MTI, NY

URINETOWNThe Musical*

Lyrics by Mark Hollmann and Greg Kotis

Music by Mark Hollmann Book by Greg Kotis

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Love’s Labour’s Lostby William Shakespeare

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24 First Avenue • Newnan, Georgiawww.newnantheatre.org

Newnan CommunityTheatre Company’s

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The Coweta Shopper is delivered by the U.S. Post Office to 16,300+ ad-dresses each week. We’ve divided the county into 3 different mailing zones: A Zone includes the city of Newnan, Arbor Springs, Ashley Park, Avery Park, Country Club, Lake Hills, Lake Redwine, SummerGrove and some rural routes ~ 16,328 addresses; B Zone is 16,557 addresses east of I-85 including White Oak, Thomas Crossroads, Sharpsburg and some rural routes in that area; C Zone includes the Roscoe area, Sargent, Senoia, Grantville, Moreland and some rural routes ~ 16,413 addresses. You should receive your copy every third week.

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Professionally Stage My Property? The question should be:

Can You Afford Not To Stage?Let’s talk about the home buyer of today.

Studies show that there are more first time home buyers under • the age of 30 and more baby boomers than any other time in history. Let’s face it, they are the ones that have the jobs and income to qualify for the mortgage. According to the Maritz survey, 63% of buyers are willing to • pay MORE for move- in ready properties. They want to move in right away and begin entertaining immediately. They are fam-ily oriented, smart, shop around for the best deals, want more value for their investment and are willing to wait for that value.Over 92% of buyers research online before they contact a real • estate professional. They start making their list of “must see” houses from the photos they see online. Photos of profession-ally staged listings look better online and are key to driving the buyer traffic to that listing. A prospective buyer will view a property that has been profes-• sionally prepared and showcased as “well maintained”. A buyer’s agent will recognize that a staged listing is • “move-in” ready and are more inclined to show that property.Professionally prepared and showcased listings STAND OUT in • a prospective buyers mind.

RESA (Real Estate Staging Association) released an annual report in Feb-ruary of 2010 and the results showed that 126 vacant and occupied homes that had not been staged prior to going on the market, stayed on the market, on average for 263 days.

Those same frustrated home sellers had their properties professionally staged and were sold on average within 60 days.

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678-857-9350

“Serving All of Newnan and Coweta County for Over 60 Years”

14 Jackson Street, Newnan, GA 30263

770-253-6990www.lindseysrealtors.com

LAND AND LOTS83 WOODED AcRES NEAR FAiRBuRN on Short Road. Plan for 167 lots. Bank Owned. $5,500/ac

5.8 AND 6 AcRE WOODED TRAcTS off Summers McKoy Road, $30,000 per tract.

19 AcRES WiTh LONg FRONTAgE on Hwy 27 just north of Luthersville. Ideal for several home sites. $7500 per acre.

58 AcRES, FENcED hORSE pASTuRE just off Hwy 54 and Bear Creek Road with stream. $12,500 per acre.

10 WOODED BuiLDiNg LOTS in Chandlers Run - $22,500 per lot

VAcANT BuiLDiNg LOT on Derring Circle. Just $3000.

509 AcRES ON hWy 29 iN gRANTViLLE, part zoned industrial, long road and rail front-age. $12,500 per acre (Owner/Agent)

255 AcRES ON i-85 NORTh OF NEWNAN at proposed site for new exit and access roads. $60,000/Ac. (Owner/Agent)

21.6494 OpEN & WOODED AcRES on Hwy 16 with long frontage on White Oak Creek, old baseball field. Ideal for church, recreation or homesite. $220,000.

93 hEAViLy WOODED AcRES near Warm Springs, Good Hunting, Joins Lake Meriweth-er. $3,500/Ac.

SiX – 18 TO 22 AcRE MiNi hORSE FARMS near Hogansville. Gated entrance with paved road. Protective convenants. Only $6500 per acre.

36.8474 hEAViLy WOODED AcRES on Corinth Road with 2 streams and lake sites. Possible owner financing. $7900 per acre.

110 AcRES NEAR hARALSON, 14 acre stocked pond, 15 acre Coastal Bermuda field, 43 acres of 20 year old planted pines, barn, gorgeous homesites. $1,100,000.

6 gORgEOuS BuiLDiNg LOTS in Quig Young’s Place. Just $19,900 per lot.

195 WOODED AcRES NEAR cORiNTh, long road frontage on Miller Rd. 29-yr old planted pines, great hunting. $1,950 per acre. (own-er/agent)

61 WOODED AcRES, near Moreland, 9 acre stocked lake, 1 acre pond, park like setting in area of horse farms. $6995/ac.

cOMMERciALSEVEN cOMMERicAL TRAcTS ON ThE By-pASS. Zoned commercial. 2 acres to 11 acres each$200,000 to $300,000 per lot.

gABLE’S – 20,000 Sq. Ft. - $1,250,000.

4.29 AcRES adjoining Medical Clinic on Hwy 34 East - $99,000/ac

6.85 AcRES Zoned Commercial on Temple Ave. a/k/a Hwy 16/27/34 - $495,000

cORNER cOMMERciAL LOT on Hwy 29S & Beavers St. 2 Houses - $150,000

3.6 AcRES ZONED O & i on Hwy 16 at Senoia - $259,900

12,500 Sq. FT. BRick AND METAL BuiLD-iNg on 4 fenced acres - $650,000.

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cANNONgATE TRAcE Delightful Cape Cod near Exit 56 has Greatroom w/fp, 3BR/2.5BA, Kitchen w/breakfast area, For-mal DR, New Hardwood Floors, Full Bsmt. & Double Garage. $244,900.

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ATTRAcTiVE RANch on corner lot has Living Room w/fpl, Formal Dining Room, Fully equipped Kitchen, 3BR/2BA, Fam-ily Room & Sunroom. Possible Owner Financing. New price $99,900.

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MERiWEThER cOuNTy Stone & Vinyl Home on 13.1 four board fenced acres, horse barn, 16,000 sq. ft. cabinet shop, inground pool, 4 BR, 2 ½ Bath, greatroom & much more. $1,000,000.

15 MiNuTES FROM AiRpORT, 4BR/4BA Home, 10 acres pasture, pond, easy ac-cess to I-85, LR, DR, Den w/fp, huge open kitchen. A must see at $389,900. (FRANK)

195 AcRES NEAR cORiNTh, 60 acres 29 year old planted pines, 2 planted food plots, duck swamp. Cheapest land in Coweta at $1950 per acre. Frank (owner/agent).

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BRick & FRAME RANch ON hWy 34W. Already has a long term tenant paying $550 per month. 3 Bedrooms, 1 ½ Baths, central air, Living-Dining Combo. Yours for $58,000.

SpAciOuS BRick RANch w/full finished bsmt has GR w/fireplace & wood stove, LR/DR combo, fully equipped kitchen, 5BR, 3BA, den w/fireplace & kitchen in basement. Reduced to $139,900.

SMOkEy ROAD BRick RANch w/full basement on 7.4 acres w/stocked pond has LR, dining area, den, updated kitch-en, 3BR/2BA & Rec. Room w/wood stove. See at $179,900.

BRAND NEW 1½ story craftsman home on 8.177 hardwood acres has vaulted GR w/fireplace, formal DR, kitchen w/break-fast nook, laundry room, 5BR, 3BA & double garage. See at $275,000.

hugE ViNyL cApE cOD w/full bsmt 3.46 acres off Smokey Rd., private pond, inground pool, FR w/fplc, formal DR, fully equipped kit. w/breakfast area, 4BR, 4½ BA, sunroom, gameroom w/fplc, in-law kit. & huge detached shop. See to appreci-ate at $450,000.

cLASSic WiLLiAMSBuRg TRADi-TiONAL, on the Golf Course, 4BR/3.5BA, LR w/fpl, Huge Formal DR, Open Kitchen w/Keeping Room, 18x36’ in-ground pool, much more. ONLY $319,900.

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FISH AND SWIM in this neighborhood’s lakes! Easy to relax in this beautiful home. Comfortable living areas, large patio & private wooded yard, open kitchen with granite coun-tertops, 4 bedrooms - one is big enough to have pool table, 3.5 baths, sunroom. $235,900. Julie Jones 770-328-8422 – now with Keller Williams Realty.

HOUSES Move-In Ready Ranch, 279 Peeks Crossing Dr., 3 BR, 2 BA, LR w/gas logs, FP, vaulted ceiling, hdw floors, garage converted to lg family Rm., large fenced back yard, outbldg., $135,000, Call Inez, Lindsey’s, Inc. Realtors, 770-328-0816 7.20

BReaThTaKInG Scen-eRy! Charming 3 BR home overlooks wide stream on 18.9 wooded acres. Full, unfinished basement, maintenance free exterior, 30x40 shop with loft. Charm to spare. Tenant Occu-pied. Call for appointment. Julie Jones 770-328-8422 and Alice Kirby 770-301-9456 – now with Keller Williams Realty.

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Drying PlantsMost of us who love gardening would say that there is no good

substitute for fresh plants and flowers. However, the time, work and cost of fresh flower arrangements can be burdensome. Long lasting dried arrangements can be the perfect solution. Growers can profit from the need of busy people to have more long lasting decorations for their homes. Seasonal changes offer variety as well as special holiday themes.

There are a number of methods of drying flowers and foliages, pods, cones and seed heads and branches. Air drying, water drying, sand, borax, cat liter, silica gel, alum, glycerine, or using a microwave or pressing can be used for different types of plant materials.

Air drying is done by hanging small branches of plants upside down until thoroughly dried. A dark, warm, dry place, free of humidity, with good air circulation is needed ~ such as an attic, closet, basement, barn, loft or garage. Pick the plants on a dry day around mid-day. One method is to attach bunches to coat hangers with rubber bands. Drying should take one to two weeks. Store dried materi-als in a dry, dark place.

Some plants good for air drying are: Baby’s Breath, Bells of Ireland, Cockscomb, Hydrangea, Larkspur, Statice, Blue Salvia, Strawflower, Tansy, Yarrow, Pampas Grass Plumes, Wheat, Cat Tails, Dock, Chi-nese Lantern, Honesty, Mullein, Peony, Goldenrod. Leaves such as “Silver King” Artemisia, Aspidistra, magnolia or iris foliage dry well. Okra pods, bean pods, garlic heads, lavendar, rosemary, lotus pods, sweetgum balls, wisteria pods, trumpet vine seed pods, cottonwood tree bolls, and nandina berries or china tree berries all dry easily. Pine cones and corn husks are excellent to dry this way as is sumac and Queen Anne’s lace. Some of these plant materials benefit from a spray of lacquer, hair spray, or commercial plant sealers to help preserve them longer.

Corn husks can be made into various types of flower forms. Pine cones can be cut in half to make rosette forms. Small magnolia leaves can be combined with a cone to form ‘flowers’. Artichokes can be dried and used as flower forms. Dried materials may be left natural; brushed with pastels and sealed; spray painted; or dyed with fabric dyes to achieve a softer appearance.

Dried plant materials can be com-bined in arrangements using sahara (similar to oasis) or chicken wire to hold in position. They can be used to make seasonal wreaths or wreaths and swags of herbs for the kitchen. Topiar-ies may be made using a container of choice (with plaster of paris) to hold a branch topped by a styrofoam or chick-en wire ball.

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Elizabeth Beers of toUR WitH ELiZABEtH is now offering “Spur of the Moment Tours”. These one to two hour tours are targeted to those who may be 1) in town for the day, 2) visiting relatives, and 3) pass-ing through. Special interests include: Alan Jackson, Murder in Coweta County, Oak Hill Cemetery, Historic Downtown, and Downtown Ghosts. For more details call 770-253-0500 or e-mail [email protected]

Papa’s Smoke House - grand opening July 9thMany in Coweta County know Richard Thompson and his love for smoked meats. For several years he’s been at the Taste of Newnan, as well as the Keith Brooking Childrens foundation fundraisers. Now we will all have the opportunity to enjoy Richard’s smoked BBQ at his new restaurant located at 1329 Bullsboro Dr., next to Capt. D’s. You can choose from a menu of smoked meats, sides and desserts. Their Grand Opening, July 9th, will include food specials and “Bubba the Bear”. Don’t forget to tell them you “Saw it in the Shopper”.

new State farm Agent – Stephanie Pratt fag-erstrom.

new State farm Agent, Stephanie Pratt fag-erstrom opened her agency at 28 Hospital Road on June 1st. Stephanie has 20 years of experience work-ing in a variety of capacities with State Farm including: Auto and Fire Claims, Public Affairs, Marketing and Corporate Communications.

She and her husband, Wayne have two sons: Ryan (15) and Reid (9). They recently relocated to Coweta County and look forward to becoming involved with their children’s school sporting activities, uniting with a local church and working in the community. Stepha-nie obtained her Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the University of Montevallo and her Mas-ter’s in Business Administration degree from Samford University. She has an Associate in Claims and Char-tered Property and Casualty Underwriters designa-tions.

As a State Farm Agent, Stephanie seeks to help peo-ple “manage the risks of everyday life, recover from the unexpected and plan for their future.”

Their office is located at 28 Hospital Road and she can be reached at 770-683-3676 or www.insurewith-stephanie.com.

Please tell her you “Saw it in the Shopper”.

BUSINESSL O C A L

BriefsRoger Ray has recently joined the staff of The Coweta Shopper as Advertising Sales Representative. Roger’s sales career began in 1980 with Metropolitan Life and progressed with three major corporations, serving as regional training director, district manager and na-tional business development consultant.

He and his wife, Ann, live in Newnan and have five children and 6 grandchildren. Roger enjoys working out, golf and fishing, and as a family, they like to visit the beach and mountains , as well as enjoying a nice dinner out on weekends.

We are proud to have Roger Ray represent The Shopper and to help businesses with their advertising needs.

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J&L Fashions has moved to a smaller and quaint location in the Park Place Center (near Goodwill)! Manager, Sonya Seaman, along with the store own-ers invite you to come in and see their new look. J&L Fashions still carry unique purses, sandals, jewelry, scarves, clothing and handmade items from Thailand. This one stop shop also carries anything you will need to look great for that special event. Stop in and see So-nya for wedding or special event planning. Jim’s For-mal Wear and a great line of wedding dresses for sale or rent or just a few more services J&L Fashions offers. J&L Fashions, 2710 Hwy 34 E Suite F, Newnan, 770-304-5700.

New State Farm agent, Rachelle Holmes

New State Farm agent, Rachelle Holmes has taken over the insurance business of Ruth Ann Embry, who retired June 1 st. She has 14 years experience working as a licensed team member with a State Farm office in Dalton.

Rachelle and husband, Steve, have two boys; Sebas-tian and Trevor. Their family enjoys outdoor actives including camping and fishing. Rachelle also enjoys running and wants to participate in local races.

“I chose my career with State Farm because their success was built on the foundation of shared values: quality relationships, mutual trust, integrity and financial strength”

“I am proud to call my self a State Farm agent.”

Located at 75 Jackson St, Suite, 303, she can be reached at 770-251-6005.

The Coweta Shopper welcomes Rachelle and her family to Coweta County and wish them much suc-cess.

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CARSHOWS

Show & Shine Car Show Saturday, July 2, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Big Sam’s BBQ Addicts,625 Jefferson Street in LaGrange. Rain or Shine. Open To All Vehicles ~ Cars, Trucks, Bikes. Of Any Age, Any Model ~ All Welcome. No charge for participants. Top 5 Award Winners, Door Prizes, 50/50 Raffle, Music and More. Info? Mary Davenport [email protected] or 706-668-7731.

“The Car Guys” 10th Anniversary Car Show Series ~ Saturday, July 9th, United Way in Coweta County is proud to announce a partnership with “The Car Guys” 10th Anniversary Car Show Series which benefits local charities. “The Car Guys”, Scott Sargeant and Charlie Filkins, popular local radio, television and event hosts, have spent the past ten years raising over $100,000 for local charities throughout the Southern Crescent. 2011 marks the tenth anniversary hosting their “Car Show Series” which ben-efits numerous local charities with a percentage of the proceeds and raises awareness of the charities’ mission to the entire com-munity. Held the second Saturday of each month through Octo-ber, each Car Show welcomes over 150 restored cars on display ranging from the 1910’s to the 1980’s. Located in the Junction Lanes Bowling Center parking lot and adjacent to Carmike the-aters, the venue offers family fun for all with food vendors, mu-sic by WC Sounds, activities and prizes. There is no registration fee for car owners and no charge to the public for this exciting event! The next Car Show will be Saturday, July 9th from 5 to 9 p.m. and the beneficiary is Change Your Brain Foundation, a not-for-profit providing education scholarships for families with children ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia and Learning Disabilities. Info? 770-616-0449 or 678-972-0535.

Wendy’s Cruise In Saturday, July 23, 5 to 8 p.m. Every 4th Sat-urday ~ rain or shine. Wendy’s in the Ingles Shopping Center, 1892 East Main St., Hogansville. Any cars, trucks and motorcy-cles. Cruiser of the MonthAward, Door Prizes, Music, 50/50, Fun, Food and More. Contact Mary Davenport [email protected] or 706-668-7731.

Big Car Show planned for August. Keep your dial on The Grant-ville Mosquito for more news

Bug-A-Rama All Volkswagen Show & Swap Meet, August 6, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. All Makes, Models, Ages. Rain or Shine! Top 25, plus 2 Best Awards. LaGrange Mall, 1501 Lafayette Parkway, off I-85, Exit 18, LaGrange. Door Prizes, Dash Plaques, 50/50 Pot, Oldies Music, Food, Goody Bags, Raffle, Fun and More. Regis-tration $20. Swap meet car related vendors $25. Contact Ronald Davenport 706-668-7730, 706-408-0422, [email protected] or [email protected]

NOTICE: ROAD CLOSURES• Ruth Drive will be closed on Monday, June 27, 2011 at #253 – 254 for crossdrain repairs. Ruth Drive will reopen at 4 p.m. on June 27, 2011• Martin Mill Road will be closed through mid August for a culvert replace-ment project. The detour route will be US 27, Bexton Road, SR 54, Moore Road and Gordon Road. Our hope is to have the project complete and the road open by the beginning of school on August 8, 2011. • Luther Bailey Road will be closed through early November 2011 for de-molition and removal of the existing bridge and the construction of a new bridge over Double Branch Creek. The traveling public will be detoured along Luther Bailey Road, Gordon Road, Eastside School Road and Old Highway 85.• The bridge replacement on Moore Road over White Oak Creek tributary requires that the road be closed for removal and replacement of the bridge. The road will be reopened by August 7, 2011. Gregory Bridge Company is completing this project and it is funded through the Special Pur-pose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST.) The recommended detour is Gordon Road to Martin Mill Road to Scoggin Road.

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Legal Briefs: Bill Stemberger

As trial attorneys, my partner and I are in both the State and Superior courts weekly. At times we are required to try cases in front of a jury. Today’s article deals with the jury trial process.

The first step in a jury trial is the “voir dire”, french words that mean “to speak the truth”.This is better known as jury selection. Both the plaintiff and defense attorneys have the opportunity to question prospec-tive jurors about their background and potential biases before being cho-sen to sit on the jury. Attorneys are allowed to challenge a prospective juror “for cause” if that person says or otherwise expresses a bias against the attorney’s case. Each attorney can also exercise a limited number of challenges to particular jurors for which no reason is required.

After the jury is selected they are then “sworn in” and opening state-ments are presented. Each attorney has the opportunity to discuss the facts regarding their side of the case. Anything said in the opening state-ments is not evidence, but just each party’s attempt to explain their side of the story.

After opening statements, the evidence is presented. The plaintiff ’s side presents their evidence first which is called direct examination. Once a person has gone through direct exam, the opposing party has a right to cross examine that person regarding their testimony. This process is con-tinued through each of the plaintiff ’s witnesses until the plaintiff closes. At that point in time the defendant has a right to present evidence if they so chose. If the defendant presents witnesses, the plaintiff ’s attorney then has an opportunity to cross examine the defense witnesses also.

At the end of all the evidence, the attorneys are given the opportunity to present closing arguments. Closing arguments are the attorney’s chance to persuade the jury to their side of the case by reviewing evidence and by the use of exhibits as approved by the court.

Once both the plaintiff and the defense attorneys complete their clos-ing arguments, the judge would begin reading jury charges. Jury charges are specific laws and rules a juror should follow when the jury is deciding the case. Such charges include burden of proof, definitions of negligence, credibility of witnesses, and the law applicable to the particular case being tried.

At the close of the jury charges, the jury is then sent back into the jury room to deliberate and the jury receives any documents which have been entered into evidence. After the jury deliberation and reaching a verdict, the jurors return to the courtroom and the verdict is read to the parties.

If you or your family member are in need of a trial attorney please call. Stemberger & Cummins, Attorneys at Law, — with over 50 years combined experience in helping the injured and the innocent. Call today for your consultation.

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Attorneys At Law 45 Spring Street,

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Stemberger & Cummins, P.C. is a newnan law firm specializing in auto and

truck accidents, wrongful death & injury claims and criminal & DuI defense.

The latest buzz from the

Grantville Mosquito☛ Zumba with Loren - Thursdays from 6~7 P.M.

at 92 Post Street, Grantville. Adults Only $5/session. more info at [email protected]

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☛ Grantville Driver, Doug Ludwig, Car #272 placed third in the Crown Security Late Models feature last week at New Senoia Raceway.

Log on to www.newsenoiaraceway.com for up to date info.

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☛ FOUND - Male Beagle - Tri-color. Call 770-583-3326 to claim.

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☛ Calling all Cars … Gigantic Car Show August 20 - from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Fun For All ~ Will benefit local family of Valerie Hines and her daughter Karmilya

who has Bells Palsy and has a lot of surgery expenses looming on the horizon! Plan to come out to support this event.

Car Show will be held behind Grantville Package Store on Highway 29.

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☛ This family needs our help: Grantville resident Connie Thompson’s sister was seriously injured on Sunday, June 12. Jennifer was cooking and the skillet that

she was cooking in caught fire. She called her husband in to help her and when he picked up the skillet to take it out he slipped on the grease that had already spilled on the floor. The hot grease covered both of them. He sustained burns

over 30% of his body and underwent surgery that day. Jennifer was burned over 95% of her body including some internal burns. She is in a clinically induced

coma and has recently had a 5 hour surgery. She is only 29 and has three chil-dren. She was the sole provider for her family because her husband has just

been laid off. Her family has set up an account at United Bank on Bullsboro in Newnan, also located in Hogansville & Whitesburg. Under the name Connie L.

Thompson benefit for Jennifer Weaver. Jennifer is looking at possibly 8 months of hospital time and several surgeries. Please help

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☛ Can you volunteer with logistics for “The Wall That Heals”? This is the travelling Vietnam Wall event coming to Coweta County Fair Grounds

Oct. 20-23. Call Veterans Affairs member, Malcolm Jackson at 678-948-8387

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☛ Grantville’s Animal Shelter needs part-time volunteers. You must be 18 to apply. Application forms are located at the Police Dept.

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☛ Market Day will not be held July 16 from 10-2 in beautiful Colley Park.

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☛ all events submitted by e-mail via [email protected]

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ANNOUNCEMENTS SHEkINAH GlORY MINIS-tRY 103 Temple Ave (corner of Temple & Dixon), Newnan.Pastor/Teacher: Jewish Chris-tian Avi Porat who is fluent in Hebrew. He teaches the Bible from the Hebrew perspective. Service time: Sunday at 9:00 am and potluck lunch follows. Church Store: Shekinah Store: Queen Esther Treasure Chest; All Jewelry $2, Accessories, Cosmetics, Lots of selection, Come see our new inventory, Everyday low prices! Store hours: Thursday-Saturday 11 am to 6 pm. Contact info: www.shekinahgloryministry.net Tel # (678) 913-3745

tUCkER HARDWARE Now Open. The 1 Stop All Hardware Store. 770-253-4950 ‘

DOOR2DOOR tECHNOlO-GIES -now in new location 19A Bullsboro Drive, Suite A (Farm Bureau Bldg) 770-683-3238 ‘

HAbItS HEAltH FOODS ~ same location 18 years. 144 Bullsboro Dr., behind O’Reilly Auto Parts. Retailer of Supple-ments, Foods, Personal Care & Sports Nutrition. We’ve added new lines such as the Now brand, Nordic Naturals and Almased. Still carrying old fa-vorites and adding more foods to support GFCF needs in the community. Call Carla @ 770-251-3854 McGUIRE bUIlDINGS now open ~ family owned since 1969. Purchase or rent to own. 28 Bullsboro Drive across from Newnan Utilities blue water tank. 770-502-7007

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GENtlY USED FURNI-tURE & APPlIANCES and New and Used Bargains. Re-furbished appliances / warran-ties. Furniture - new and used. Household items, clothing and lots more. Come see our new inventory! 154 Temple Ave., Newnan 770-252-9905 Mention this ad! 7.13

UPSCAlE RESAlE SHOPPE is a unique thrift boutique offer-ing high quality merchandise. Items include clothing for the entire family/accessories, and household items. Formal and Bridal gowns in a variety of sizes. 31 Market Square Road, Newnan 770-253-4702. Men-tion this ad! All proceeds benefit Southwest Christian Care.

NEW bEGINNINGS bY CWH 13 Augusta Dr. Newnan. Hours Thurs. & Fri. 9-3; Sat. 10-4. MORE NEW bEGIN-NINGS bY CWH 4 Fair St. Newnan open on Saturdays & Mondays 11-3 with 1/2 price furniture from 1p.m.-3p.m. on Saturday. Donations accepted at both locations during normal business hours. Donations are tax deductible. All donations support women and children victims of domestic violence. www.communitywelcome-house.org

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HEALTH IF YOU USED tHE ANtI-bIOtIC DRUG lEVAQUIN AND SUFFERED A TENDON RUPTURE, you may be en-titled to compensation. Call At-torney Charles Johnson 1-800-535-5727

–AFFORDAblE HEAltH COVERAGE Individual. Group. Medicare supplemental. Rates from all MAJOR CAR-RIERS. 678-877-5150, e-mail [email protected]

MEETINGS NA MEEtS at Newnan Club, 9 Perry St. Mondays, Wednes-days, Thursdays 6 p.m.; Fridays 7 p.m.; Saturdays 7:30 p.m. MAStER GARDENERS’ bACkYARD ASSOCIAtION provides free gardening sessions for the general public the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. The sessions last approxi-mately one hour, and Master Gardeners are available before and after the session to help with gardening questions. Call 770-254-2620 or see website http://www.ugaextension.com/coweta/news.html for more info NAtIONAl MUltIPlE SClEROSIS SOCIEtY meets monthly the first Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Heatherwood Bap-tist Church, 721 Shenandoah Blvd., Newnan. Info? Dorinda 770-502-1984

AUCTIONS MORElAND SURPlUS & SAlES, 3481 S. Hwy. 29, Moreland. Weekly Auctions ~ Friday Nights at 7 p.m.; Sat-urday Nights at 6 p.m. Hall A Lot Auctions, Jodina Hall GAU 3376. 678-768-7094; 404-597-6817; 678-423-7333 7.6

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FOR SALE NOW AVAIlAblE ONlINE! Convenient discount pricing on gifts, clothing, novelties, elec-tronics, games and much more. Go to johnnysbigdiscountclub.com Vendors welcome. 7.6

OFF lAY-A-WAY from the Marianne Collection. 5 piece bedroom ~ sold for $698, paid $100, balance $598. C and C Manufacturers Outlet, 770-253-6060 ‘ CRAFtMAtIC adjustable beds with massager, like new, 2 available, $500 each. 770-301-7512

WHEAt StRAW HAY ideal for planting grass. Only $3.50 per bale. Frank Barron 770-231-9535

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FOR SALE ADVANCED FENCING SO-lUtIONS ~ Where Experience Counts. Residential, Commer-cial. Vinyl, Chain Link, Wood, Trellises, Decorative Metal, Custom Gates, Arbors. Free estimates. Financing available. 7131 Hwy. 78, Suite G, Win-ston, GA 770-942-9770 www.advancedfencingsolutions.com

NEW ENtERtAINMENt CENtER for 60” TV, lighted towers and bridge, $750. First Act Drum set, slightly used, $125. Call 803-553-0265 ‘

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GO kARt WORlD has moved. Come by and check out our new location: 238 Pine Road, Newnan. Repairs, Ser-vice and Manufacturing. www.gokarts.net 770-253-5374 2005 kAWASAkI 1600 VUl-CAN, low mileage, $6,495. Newnan Plaza Pawn Shop 770-304-8224 ‘

2007 XtREME Pit Bike $799.95. Newnan Plaza Pawn Shop 770-304-8224 ‘

2008 YAMAHA Y Zinger 80. $799.95. Newnan Plaza Pawn Shop 770-304-8224 ‘

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VEHICLES 2010 FORD F-150 #3507A Robby Byrom cell 678-414-3647 Pioneer Ford

2003 DODGE DAkOtA #098B Robby Byrom, cell 678-414-3647, Pioneer Ford

2008 FORD EXPEDItION #5119A, certified pre-owned. Robby Byrom, cell 678-414-3647, Pioneer Ford

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2010 FORD F-150 #5478A, Certified pre-owned. Robby Byrom, cell 678-414-3647, Pio-neer Ford

1996 DODGE GRAND CAR-AVAN Top of the Line LE/ES, excellent condition, 7 passenger, 3.3 L V6, AT, PS, PW, PB, AM/FM/CST/CD, 188,000 miles, green/almond, well taken care of by local original owner car nut. $3600 (770) 253-8746 7.13

2005 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS #55239A. Robby Byrom, cell 678-414-3647, Pio-neer Ford

2011 CHEVROlEt SIl-VERADO 1500 #5458A. Rob-by Byrom, cell 678-414-3647, Pioneer Ford

2004 FORD lARIAt 65,000 miles, fully loaded, one owner, $18,900 obo. 770-253-5447 ‘

2007 CHEVROlEt tAHOE #5538A. Robby Byrom, cell 678-414-3647, Pioneer Ford

1999 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS tilt wheel, cruise control, cold air, V8, power windows, 4 wheel disc brakes, 115,000 miles, $4,500 obo 770-253-6060 ‘

2009 CHEVROlEt SIl-VERADO 2500 HD #5523A. Robby Byrom, cell 678-414-3647, Pioneer Ford 1955 CHEVY 4 door sedan, 265, 4 barrel, excellent condi-tion, runs great. Price Slashed! $8,000 obo. 678-472-4871 ‘

1997 MERCURY MOUN-tAINEER #5583B. Robby Byrom, cell 678-414-3647, Pio-neer Ford

2005 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS #10538U. Robby Byrom, cell 678-414-3647, Pio-neer Ford

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HOUSES MOVE-IN READY RANCH, 279 Peeks Crossing Dr., 3 BR, 2 BA, LR w/gas logs, FP, vaulted ceiling, hdw floors, garage converted to lg family Rm., large fenced back yard, outbldg., $135,000, Call Inez, Lindsey’s, Inc. Realtors, 770-328-0816 7.20

HUD HOMES For more info call: Tom Leiby 770-301-7519; Angie Hogsed 678-472-8384; Elena Dickerson 404-379-1206. Lindsey’s, Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson Street, Newnan, Ga. 30263. 770-253-6990www.hudhomestore.comwww.lindseysrealtors.com

FISH AND SWIM in this neighborhood’s lakes! Easy to relax in this beautiful home. Comfortable living areas, large patio & private wooded yard, open kitchen with granite coun-tertops, 4 bedrooms - one is big enough to have pool table, 3.5 baths, sunroom. $235,900. Julie Jones 770-328-8422 – now with Keller Williams Realty. bREAtHtAkING SCEN-ERY! Charming 3 BR home overlooks wide stream on 18.9 wooded acres. Full, unfinished basement, maintenance free exterior, 30x40 shop with loft. Charm to spare. Tenant Occu-pied. Call for appointment. Julie Jones 770-328-8422 and Alice Kirby 770-301-9456 – now with Keller Williams Realty.

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FOR RENT 2 bEDROOM mobile home for rent. Call 770-253-8581 af-ter 6pm 7.20

2/3 bEDROOM, 1 bAtH, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher included. $750 month plus de-posit. Call 678-857-8895, 770-253-6189 7.20

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VACATIONPROPERTY

SUMMER SPECIAl Splash. 1 bedroom, 2 bunk sleeper sofa, Panama City, FL. Call for August, September specials. 4 night minimum. This includes all fees, also beach chairs (2) and umbrella. 404-473-9000 ‘

SUMMER SPECIAl Ports-ide, 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath town-house across street from beach. Panama City, FL. Call for Au-gust, September specials. This includes all fees, pet friendly, 4 night minimum. 404-473-9000 ‘

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NEWNAN lOFtS Great of-fice/commercial space for lease near Downtown in historic for-mer cotton mill. Spacious units available from $900-$1000/month. Taylor Josey, Josey, Young & Brady Realty, 770-652-7469. 7.20

COMMERCIAl HOUSE in downtown Newnan, behind the post office, has offices for rent from $325 - $425 a month, utilities included. Contact Joe at 678-485-3552 ‘

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bARbER SHOP FOR lEASE Established business. Sharps-burg area. 770-583-4001 7.6

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SERVICES Publication is not a guarantee of services, products, or jobs of-fered. Please carefully consider each ad before spending money, or disclosing personal info

NEEDY WOMAN’S tOUCH Cleaning Service ~ clean homes, apartments, etc. Refer-ences available. 770-866-7325 7.20

tHREADING EYEbROWS (arching) & Individual & Strip Eyelashes. FREE eyebrow arch with a set of eyelashes. Threading classes offered ev-ery week. Try our new celebrity eyebrow enhancer. You will re-ceive 100 times more attention. Call Pretty Eyes by lisa at 678-340-9874 8.14

CNA HOME HEAltH Aide Service. Looking for someone to take care of your loved ones? I can assist them with baths, feeding, prepare meals, and sitter service. Call TANGELA 404-207-6306! 7.13

CARPEt AND FlOORING REPAIR Restretching, patch-ing, installation, measuring, vi-nyl tears, squeeks in your floors, burns, etc..... OVER 20 Years of experience 678-876-1050 [email protected] 7.6

MAIN StREEt lAUNDRY SERVICE ~ FREE Pick Up and Delivery. Wash - Dry - Fold or Put On Hangers. Comfort-ers S $10; Q $15; K $20. Great Prices and Great Service. 404-925-2993 8.31

HAIl DAMAGE ~ Call for quick, complete free estimate. 404-627-6909. Remodeling, Home Repairs, Roofs, Roof Repairs, Gutters, Vinyl Siding, More. A-1 Roofing & Remod-eling, Inc. Fully insured. 100% financing available. www.a1 roof -remodeling.com 7.6*

PARtY ON tHE lAWN yard decorations to celebrate special occasions. Check out our web-site www.partyonthelawn.com 678-877-5150 SURE DRY ROOFING & REStORAtION free esti-mates and inspections, licensed and insured, office 770-719-0018. No money down. Expe-rience the difference. All major credit cards accepted. ‘ A&W NURSERY & lAND-SCAPING nursery and large greenhouse, landscaping of-fering water features, outdoor kitchens, patios, brick pavers, walls, fences, sod and plant in-stallations. Mike Abercrombie 770-251-0317, Monday - Satur-day 8-6; Sunday 11:30 - 4.

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PARtIAllY FURNISHED 1 bedroom, 1 bath duplex. Lo-cated on quiet road, 1 1/2 miles off I-85 at exit 56. $650 month includes some utilities. 770-301-7939 ‘ WHY RENt? when there are homes available with ZERO $0 down. Call Dot at Country Re-alty Corp., 770-251-9791 ‘ CARPEt YOUR RENtAl HOUSE cheap! Free estimate. Open 9-6. 770-254-1011 ‘

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LAND/LOTS lOt 27-A, SPRING WAtER COVES, lAkE WEDOWEE, AlAbAMA The lot has 110+ water frontage which has a completed 4 foot concrete sea-wall. There is an additional 15 feet (approximately) of water frontage that would be includ-ed. With proper placement of the home this lot has big water views, and also offers the pri-vacy of a low traffic area for the dock. The asking price is $225,000. 770-328-9535 ‘

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SUMMER SPECIAl Ports-ide, 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath town-house across street from beach. Panama City, FL. Call for Au-gust, September specials. This includes all fees, pet friendly, 4 night minimum. 404-473-9000 ‘

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SERVICES WARD lAW OFFICE bodily injury/wrongful death, auto & truck accidents, criminal de-fense/DUI. Graylin Ward, At-torney at Law, 770-251-1289 27 East Broad Street, Newnan ‘

ROSSI bObCAt SERVICE grading your washed out drive-way or clearing underbrush for your next yard project. Quality work. Satisfaction guaranteed! Free estimates! $45 per hour with 4 hour minimum. For heavy track machine - $55 per hour. Mike 678-378-8197 7.13*

HANDYMAN SERVICES. Large or small jobs done, no need to worry. Paint, Plumbing, Electrical, Doors, Windows, Roofing, Flooring, Drywall, Ceramic Tile, Air Conditioner repair, etc. Michael Thomas 678-409-8600 Quality work for a reasonable price. 7.6*

ROOFING - local roofer, qual-ity work, free estimates, call Donald 678-739-7806 8.31

RAGAN CONStRUCtION State Licensed & Insured, New Home Construction, Room ad-ditions, Garages, Basement build outs, Sunrooms, Porches, Roofs, Paint, Siding, Gutters. Please call Rick for free esti-mate. 678-758-3558 7.13*

ElECtRICAl INStAllA-tIONS ceiling fans, 220 volt outlets, security lighting, addi-tions, remodeling, new homes, commercial work. Licensed and insured. For electrical needs 770-502-7774, 404-271-3937 ‘

FIRE HOUSE lAWN CARE ~ we answer the call! Residen-tial & Commercial Accounts. Mowing, Edging, Weed Eating and Blowing. Start enjoying your summer off. Call Chad Hardage for a free estimate. 404-667-0969 ‘

WE bUY Junk Cars, Alumi-num Wheels, Appliances, Alu-minum Cans, Copper, etc. We carry a large inventory of used car & truck tires. Gentry’s, 15 Mayo Royal Rd., just off Car-rollton Hwy., 770-253-5770 ‘

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CWH ~ Community Welcome House Safe Haven and thrift Stores. For information on how you can be part of change in the life of a mother and child e-mail [email protected] or 770-304-0966 x 1 ask for volunteer information.

A lIFElONG RIPPlE EF-FECt: From new friendship to meaningful moments that words cannot describe, the en-riching benefits of volunteer-ing with VistaCare Hospice are limitless. Touching a life, easing someone’s pain, the per-sonal fulfillment of knowing you made a difference – can be life changing. Working together with our staff, volunteers reach out to patients and families pro-viding valuable support, com-panionship, and comfort. For more information please call Lynn Yeager at 770-251-1367

COWEtA PREGNANCY SERVICES is a non-profit or-ganization serving women and men with an unplanned preg-nancy by providing material, emotional and spiritual sup-port. If you feel you would like to volunteer at CPS, the Hope Boutique or the Earn While You Learn Program please call Vicki Hale at 770-251-7158 or [email protected]

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HUMANE SOCIEtY Newnan Coweta Humane Society needs volunteers. www.nchsrescue.org or call 770-253-4694

WANTED COINS / CURRENCY WANtED - all types, indi-vidual and sets, foreign and domestic. Free appraisals. ANA member. 770-252-3743 7.6

CHIlI COOkERS accept-ing Contestant Applications for The Great Bowl Of Fire Chili Cook Off -Oct 29. More info at [email protected] 770-583-9013, 770-583-9900

tOP DOllAR for gold and silver, silver dollars. Newnan Plaza Pawn Shop, 770-304-8224. In business for 19 years. 167 Greenville Street ‘

VENDORS AND MORE The Grantville Festival Committee is accepting vendor applica-tions and also Musicians, Jazz, Blues, Rock, Country for The Grantville Day Crosstie Fes-tival that takes place Sept 24. info? [email protected] 770-583-9013, 770-583-9900

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HIRING INFANt tEACH-ER & COOk experience only need apply. Contact Robbin Smith, Kids 4 Kompany Learn-ing Academy 770-502-9802 7.13

NOW HIRING Manufacturing / Assembly Workers. * Manu-facturing / assembly* Opportu-nity for permanent positions * Large automotive company in LaGrange. Requirements are: pass drug screening, clean back-ground, HS diploma or GED. Anyone interested go to www.westaff.com and do an online application. After 24 hours call Westaff - Newnan Office 770-502-9930 7.13

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HELP WANTED FINANCIAl SERVICE REPRESENtAtIVE willing to educate. Get paid to help oth-ers. Part time or full time. Call Tommy 770-251-7774 7.6

NOW HIRING: Infant Teach-er, Pre-K Teachers and Cook / Bus Driver (dual role). Call Mrs Tanya 770-253-6709 7.6

lIFE INSURANCE PRO-DUCER NEEDED. Cotton States Insurance Co., Summer Grove, Newnan, is looking for a self motivated Life/Long Term Care/Disability Income sale person. Must have a current life/health license with the State of GA. Work from home, 100% commissions, quarterly bonus available. Cotton States is rated A+, and we need the right per-son to help sell these products. Please contact the office at 678-423-6265 to set up an interview or to drop off a resume.

Please mention you saw it in

The Coweta Shopper

Deadline 3p.m. FridayCall 770-254-1421

PETS ADORAblE YORkIE POO PUPPIES For Sale. 2F and 1M. $350, $150 non-refundable de-posit. Ready for homes 7-18-11. Worming, 1st shot, vet health check, CKC registerable. Par-ents on site. Please call 770-253-3342 7.20

FREE FOR ADOPtION lAbRADOR REtRIEVERS We need good homes. Great companions and very loyal. Easy to train dog. 1, 2 and 3 years old. Males and females. Please call 770-304-9655 7.13

GEORGIA HEARtlAND HUMANE SOCIEtY for photos of foster care animals - lost and found database www.gahearthland.com. Adoptions Saturday 12 to 4 at Newnan Pet-Smart and every Sunday 1 to 5 Fayetteville PetSmart.

tHE DOG bARN Doggie Daycare and boarding. John and Diane Christopher, 768 Christopher Rd., Sharpsburg, GA 30277. 678-249-4235 www.thedogbarn.net

lOW COSt/HIGH QUAl-ItY Spay Neuter for cats and dogs - at or below prices of mobile vets, with the quality and care of a full service clinic. HELP Spay Neuter Clinic in Newnan, GA. Surgery by ap-pointment Mon. thru Fri. Call today 770-304-7911. www.helpspayneuter.org

ANIMAl CONtROl of Grantville needs volunteers to walk and feed the shelter dogs and also to help clean. Contact Linda at 770-583-3006 ‘

NEWNAN COWEtA HU-MANE SOCIEtY. check out www.nchsrescue.org for list of animals at local animal control facility and foster care animals. NCHS needs volunteers. Call 770-253-4694

FOUND PETS bOXER MIX PUPPY male, possibly up to 2 years old, brown with black face, well taken care of, no collar, no chip, found in SummerGrove, near Lake For-est Drive and Fairgreen Trace.

Job Network Ministry of First United Methodist Church

of Newnan

For the month of July, we will have a special

guest, Mr. Dan Cathy, President and COO of

Chick-fil-A, as our speaker. Please mark calen-

dars and do not miss this program.

Our July program with be on Tuesday, July

12th beginning at 6 P.M. in the Parish Hall at

33 Greenville Street, Newnan , GA.

In addition, on Thursday, July 28th at

Noon, as part of our Job Search Series, there

will be program on “Importance of Using Your

Soft Skills in your Job Search” presented by

Newnan Career Center, Georgia Department

of Labor, at the Mitchell Powell LIbrary on

Hospital Road. The Job Search Series is put

on through a partnership with the Newnan

Career Center, Georgia Department of Labor,

Newnan-Coweta Public Library system, and

our Job Networking group.

For more information on the Job Search Se-

ries, please contact the A. Mitchell Powell Jr.

Public Library, located at 25 Hospital Road,

Newnan, 770 253 3625.

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Most folks who have lived in Coweta County for any length of time surely know the name “Christo-pher”. John and his brother, Frank, have operated Christopher Brothers Land Surveyors for about as long as I can remember. They have probably measured and recorded at least 80 percent of the land boundaries around here. And anything they may have missed was certainly surveyed by their grandfather, Mr. T.Y. Mattox, many years before they came along in the business.

Diane Christopher has had a love of animals all her life, but not just dogs. She and John have traveled around the country competing in Cutting horse competition for several years. They now live on the family farm near Sharpsburg which has been in the Christopher family since the civil War.

Their address is, of course, Christopher Rd.

Diane decided there may be an opportunity to make a business of her love for dogs and still stay near home. In early 2010, she and John converted a barn on their prop-erty into an overnight boarding home for dogs, and on Labor Day 2010, The Dog Barn was open for business! A few weeks ago, I visit-ed their business to get information about an article I wanted to pub-lish, which I thought would be of interest to our readers. I was im-pressed, to say the least. Both the “overnight guest” areas and the office area were absolutely clean, fresh and bright. Each dog has its own locker to hold special food, toys, needed medications and other items. There are eighteen 5x18 indoor/outdoor type “suites” connected to full size outdoor enclosures. There is also central heat-ing and A/C which is a must for any “Discriminating Canine”. Dogs are housed separately, unless they are from the same home.

Diane is especially proud of their good facility and the extra care they offer. “John and I live just a few hundred feet away”, says Diane, “allowing us to provide a safe, loving and caring atmosphere 24 hours a day”.

So, if you are looking for a first class, family owned and operated boarding facility for your dog, visit John and Diane Christopher at The Dog Barn. Their “guest” really love them, and I think you will, too.

www.thedogbarn.net, 678-249-4235

Meet Diane and John ChristopherOwners of

The Dog Barn

“It’s a dogs Life”(A day in the life of our guests)

7:00 – 9:00 AM

Up and at em’ – potty time

9:00 – 10:00

We eat our breakfast

10:00 – 12:00

Oh boy, play time!

12:00 – 2:00

Nap time (“Do we have to?”)

3:00 – 5:00

More play time with my friends!

“Dinner at Six”

After Dinner

We’re out to play for a few minutes,

then come in for

a great tasting treat!

And finally

All tucked in for the evening.“I wish I had been doing this all my life.”

… Diane Christopher

“Floyd” Turner

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The

Veggie Patch

Corner of Hwy. 29 North, just past Newnan Country ClubMonday - Saturday 9 - 7; Sunday 10 - 6.

770-304-0674

3 Fresh Local Eggs 3 Hoop Cheese

3 Amish Butter 3 Local Honey

3 Spring Flowers, Plants 3 Hanging Baskets

3 Hot Boiled Peanuts 3 & More

3 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 3 Vine Ripe Tomatoes