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Wednesday, July 4, 2012
PICNICFAVORITES
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well as upcoming events, easy-to-make recipes, and things that matter to you and your family.
a guide to activities and destinations
things to do this summer
50 Need an idea to entertain your kids, out-of-town visitors or yourself during the summer
months? Well, look no further.
Over the next two months, The Newnan-Times Herald will give you some great ideas for family fun!
NEWNAN
Fourth of July Parade and FireworksWhen one thinks of Hometown USA celebrating Independence Day, then Historic Newnan should come quickly to mind. A day of festivities is capped off by a patriotic parade and exhilarat-ing fireworks show, which all begins at 6 p.m. MainStreet Newnan spon-sors the annual parade which marches from downtown onto LaGrange Street and concludes at Newnan High’s Drake Stadium. At the stadium, children can play on inflatable slides and bounce houses, get their face painted in fes-tive, patriotic colors or watch clowns and artists make balloon animals. Live music is provided by local musicians and bands. And to highlight the day, a spectacular 30-minute fireworks show takes place in front of thousands at the stadium and many others who watch from various vantage points around the city. The fireworks show is sponsored by the Newnan Rotary Club with fund-ing from both the city and county along with local merchants.
The parade and fireworks shows, including parking, are free. Call 770-253-8283 or visit mainstreetnewnan.com
BLUE RIDGEBlue Ridge Scenic RailroadAn amazing family adventure is the 26-mile, round-trip excursion on the Blue Ridge Scenic Railway. It all starts at the historic depot, built in 1905, in downtown Blue Ridge, Ga., as pas-sengers can choose from vintage cli-mate controlled rail cars or open air rail cars. After departing the historic depot, the relaxing ride then stops for a lay-over in the quaint sister towns of Mc-
Caysville, Ga., and Copperhill, Tenn. Copperhill/McCaysville is one town with two names because it is split by the GA/TN State Line, where visitors have a two-hour layover; plenty of time to eat lunch, shop for unique crafts and antiques, snack on ice cream, or walk across the old bridge in town to view the river. Then, reboard the train for the one-hour return trip.
The Blue Ridge Scenic Railway De-pot is located at 241 Depot Street in Blue Ridge. Ticket prices range from $33 for adults, $28 for seniors and $17 for children. For reservations, call 1-877-413-8724 or visit www.brscenic.com
LaGRANGE
Highland Marina ResortIf you are looking for an ideal place to take the family on vacation or a week-end getaway not far from Newnan, then Highland Marina Resort might be your destination. It is located on beautiful West Point Lake where guests can en-joy over 27,000 acres of boating, swim-ming and fishing fun. Highland Ma-rina Resort itself has 200 acres to enjoy
your favorite outdoor activities. Aside from the watersports, soaking up the sun on a sandy beach, hiking, play-ing beach volleyball or horseshoes are other activities you and your family can take part in. And for lodging, you have the choice of cabins or bringing your RV or camper to the campsite. If fishing is your game, get ready for the best largemouth, crappie, hybrid bass & striper fishing in the country! Anglers from all over the world flock to this lake where six-pound bass are common and the lake record for largemouth bass is 14.2 pounds.
Highland Marina is located at 1000 Seminole Road in LaGrange, Ga. Call 706-882-3437 or visit www.highlandmarina.com
PLAINS
Jimmy Carter National Historic SiteFew U.S. Presidents have had such close ties with the communities they were born and raised as Jimmy Carter
Go to times-herald.com to see 50 Things To Do This Summer!
Fourth of July Parade and Fireworks
➤ SEE 50 Things, PAGE 2
California Chicken Wrap
The Original Potato Salad
Pasta Salad with Vegetables
Easy Vegetable Dip
FAMILy FeATUReS
Picnics are a perfect way to enjoy getting together with friends and
family this summer. No matter what your destination — beach, park or just your backyard — there’s no need to settle for standard fare.
Instead, make summertime favor-ites like pasta salad, potato salad, vegetable dip and California style wraps even more delicious by add-ing a mayonnaise dress ing made with Olive Oil. Find summertime recipes listed on page 4.
Picnic Food Safety TipsMake sure you properly store and serve your picnic treats so they stay fresh and delicious.
Cold Foodn Cold perishable food should be
kept in a cooler at 40°F or below until it’s time to serve.
n Foods like cold salads or desserts in individual serving dishes can be placed directly on ice. Drain off water as ice melts, and replace ice frequently.
Hot Foodn Hot food should be kept hot, at or
above 140°F.
n Wrap hot foods well, and place in an insulated container until serving.
Once served, no food should sit out for longer than two hours — one hour if the outdoor temperature is above 90°F. To be safe, throw away any food that has been left out longer.
A NEW TAKE ON
SummertimeRecipes
inSide
➤ PAGe 4
Be Safe with Fireworks
Though they offer awe-inspiring views, fireworks can be dangerous. Nearly half of all people injured are children under the age of 15.
An Injury Reporting and Prevention Program study states that fireworks injuries often occur around the injured patients’ homes, and fireworks inju-ries require hospitalization far more often than injuries that do not involve fireworks.
All types of fireworks have an inher-ent danger, even sparklers. Sparklers burn at more than 1,000°F and can ignite clothing very quickly. Those who take an active roll in the lighting and shoot-ing of fireworks are more prone to in-jury. The most common injuries include burns and injuries to the eyes caused by cuts and foreign objects lodged in the eyes.
Although fireworks injuries are com-mon, they also are largely preventable. The following are a few safety tips aimed at helping people avoid injury when enjoying fireworks displays.
Keep your distance. It is important for all people watching fireworks to keep their distance from explosives. even the best-made fireworks can sometimes veer off course and fly into spectators. The further the distance away the display is, the better chance for safety.
Avoid amateurs. Professional fire-works companies know the ins and outs of fireworks and often have safety proce-dures in place. Fireworks may be ignited remotely by a computer or an electronic fuse device, keeping people away from ground zero. An amateur may not have
the dexterity or skills to get away from the lit firework in time.
Exercise caution. Some people con-struct their own fireworks from spare parts or try to up the ante by adding an accelerant to achieve a bigger boom. These practices are dangerous and can lead to highly unpredictable explo-sions. It’s never good to make your own fireworks show, but if you find yourself at a party where someone is experiment-ing with fireworks, exercise extreme caution.
Fireworks can be a fun spectacle when handled by professionals in a safe manner. Families can consider watching a city- or town-sponsored fireworks display instead of risking injury with at-home pyrotechnics.
n Always supervise children with sparklers.
n Don’t give sparklers to very young children. Substitute much safer glow sticks instead.
n Have a water bucket handy or a pail of sand where extin-guished sparkler sticks can be placed.
n Make sure any sparkler users are aware that wood and metal sparkler sticks can remain hot for some time, even after the burning has ceased.
Sparklers aren’t as safe as they seem
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Fresh
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$128
#1 10 lb. Bag
Russet Potatoes
$388
Red
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$268
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AUSTELL1355 East West
Connector
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NORCROSS4700
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Hwy 1 38
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Rockbridge Rd.
WARNER ROBINS2203
Watson Blvd
SMYRNASuite B - 3205 South Cobb Dr
STOCKBRIDGE 4701
N. Henry Dr
New Location!DOUGLASVILLE
6525 Hiram Douglasville Hwy
New Location!DALLAS
2985Villa Rica Hwy
Roma
Tomatoes
$128Florida
Avocados
$158lb. ea.bag
ea.
3 lb. Bag
Yellow Onions
$168Fresh
Southern Peaches
58¢lb.
lb. lb.
Fresh Green
Cabbage
38¢Fresh
Mangoes
98¢
FD 62512 pg 8
ADDED AT REGISTER!
White Or Yellow
Corn
5/$198
Fresh
Limes
12/$1
lb.ea.
ea. ea.
Assorted Flavors
32 Oz. Bottle
Powerade.. 74¢All Brands 20 Pack, 12 oz. Can s
Coca-Cola$640
All Brands
2 Liter Bottles
Coca-Col a$1284 Pack, 16 Oz.
Monster Energy
Drinks.....$483
12 Oz. Angel Hair Or 1 Lb. Regular
Ready PacCole Slaw$128
Ready Pac 2 lb. Bag
Garden Salad
$198
Fresh
Okra
$128
#1 10 lb. Bag
Russet Potatoes
$388
Red
Cherries
$268
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM SUNDAY 9:00 AM – 9:00 PMPRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 25 THROUGH JULY 8, 2012. QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL OR PICTORIAL ERRORS.
JULY 4TH AD PRICES GOOD FOR 2 WEEKS!
WE HAVE GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE IN ALL LOCATIONS.
WE HAVE CREDIT CARD MACHINES AVAILABLE IN ALL LOCATIONS.
ACWORTH5530 A
Bells Ferry Rd.
AUSTELL1355 East West
Connector
AUSTELL3030
Bankhead Hwy
CARROLTON1004
Bankhead Hwy.
CONYERS2300
Salem Rd
COVINGTON6169
Hwy 278
DOUGLASVILLE3696
Hwy 5
FAIRBURN80
Broad St.
Dublin2103
Veterans Hwy.
FAYETTEVILLE200
Banks Station Rd
FOREST PARK792
Morrow Rd.
FORT VALLEY510 Valley Center
Hwy 341
GRIFFIN1201
W. Taylor S t.
LAGRANGE908
Hogansville Rd.
MABLETON5345
Floyd Rd
MARIETTA681
S. Marietta Pkwy
MARIETTA250
Windy Hill
MCDONOUGH562
Macon Dr
NEWNAN124
Bullsboro Rd
NORCROSS4700
Britt Rd
REX6459
Hwy 42
RIVERDALE6642
Hwy 85
STOCKBRIDGE2600
Hwy 1 38
STONE MTNSuite 100 - 5741
Rockbridge Rd.
WARNER ROBINS2203
Watson Blvd
SMYRNASuite B - 3205 South Cobb Dr
STOCKBRIDGE 4701
N. Henry Dr
New Location!DOUGLASVILLE
6525 Hiram Douglasville Hwy
New Location!DALLAS
2985Villa Rica Hwy
Roma
Tomatoes
$128Florida
Avocados
$158lb. ea.bag
ea.
3 lb. Bag
Yellow Onions
$168Fresh
Southern Peaches
58¢lb.
lb. lb.
Fresh Green
Cabbage
38¢Fresh
Mangoes
98¢
FD 62512 pg 8
ADDED AT REGISTER!
White Or Yellow
Corn
5/$198
Fresh
Limes
12/$1
lb.ea.
ea. ea.
Assorted Flavors
32 Oz. Bottle
Powerade.. 74¢All Brands 20 Pack, 12 oz. Can s
Coca-Cola$640
All Brands
2 Liter Bottles
Coca-Col a$1284 Pack, 16 Oz.
Monster Energy
Drinks.....$483
12 Oz. Angel Hair Or 1 Lb. Regular
Ready PacCole Slaw$128
Ready Pac 2 lb. Bag
Garden Salad
$198
Fresh
Okra
$128
#1 10 lb. Bag
Russet Potatoes
$388
Red
Cherries
$268
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM SUNDAY 9:00 AM – 9:00 PMPRICES EFFECTIVE JUNE 25 THROUGH JULY 8, 2012. QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL OR PICTORIAL ERRORS.
JULY 4TH AD PRICES GOOD FOR 2 WEEKS!
WE HAVE GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE IN ALL LOCATIONS.
WE HAVE CREDIT CARD MACHINES AVAILABLE IN ALL LOCATIONS.
ACWORTH5530 A
Bells Ferry Rd.
AUSTELL1355 East West
Connector
AUSTELL3030
Bankhead Hwy
CARROLTON1004
Bankhead Hwy.
CONYERS2300
Salem Rd
COVINGTON6169
Hwy 278
DOUGLASVILLE3696
Hwy 5
FAIRBURN80
Broad St.
Dublin2103
Veterans Hwy.
FAYETTEVILLE200
Banks Station Rd
FOREST PARK792
Morrow Rd.
FORT VALLEY510 Valley Center
Hwy 341
GRIFFIN1201
W. Taylor S t.
LAGRANGE908
Hogansville Rd.
MABLETON5345
Floyd Rd
MARIETTA681
S. Marietta Pkwy
MARIETTA250
Windy Hill
MCDONOUGH562
Macon Dr
NEWNAN124
Bullsboro Rd
NORCROSS4700
Britt Rd
REX6459
Hwy 42
RIVERDALE6642
Hwy 85
STOCKBRIDGE2600
Hwy 1 38
STONE MTNSuite 100 - 5741
Rockbridge Rd.
WARNER ROBINS2203
Watson Blvd
SMYRNASuite B - 3205 South Cobb Dr
STOCKBRIDGE 4701
N. Henry Dr
New Location!DOUGLASVILLE
6525 Hiram Douglasville Hwy
New Location!DALLAS
2985Villa Rica Hwy
Roma
Tomatoes
$128Florida
Avocados
$158lb. ea.bag
ea.
3 lb. Bag
Yellow Onions
$168Fresh
Southern Peaches
58¢lb.
lb. lb.
Fresh Green
Cabbage
38¢Fresh
Mangoes
98¢
NEWNAN124 Bullsboro Drive • Newnan, Georgia 30263
MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. • SUNDAY 9:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.Prices Effective June 25, 2012 Through July 8, 2012. Quantity rights reserved. Not responsible for typographical or pictorial errors.
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U.S.D.A. Select BeefEye of Round
Roast $423
Lb.U.S.D.A. selecto de rosbif de pulpa bola
U.S.D.A. Select BeefBoneless
London Broil $364
Lb.U.S.D.A. selecto de bistec de cañada sin hueso asado Londones
Any Size Package Or PattiesFresh Ground
Chuck $275
Lb.Carne diezmillo molida fresca de paquete
de cualquier tamaño o hamburguesas
12 oz. Pkg. Regular Or ThickGwaltneySliced Bacon................
$208
11.7 oz. Pkg.Oscar MayerFun Pack Lunchables
$188
Tocino rebanado grueso o regular, 12 onzas
12 oz. Pkg.Butterball Turkey BaconOr Smoked Sausage......
$190
16 oz. Pkg.Oscar MayerAll Meat Hot Dogs.....
$178
Salchicha ahumado o tocino de pavo, 12 onzas
2 lb. Pkg. Georgia RedRed Hots.........................
$307
10 oz. Pkg.Sunset Farms FreshSausage Patties Or Links......
$240
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Bocados refrigerantes de almuerzo, 11.7 onzas
16 oz. Pkg.Sunset FarmsSmoked Sausage... ........
$199
16 oz. Pkg.Sunset Farms Sliced HamOr Ham Steaks............
$283
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Filetes de jamón o jamón rebanado, 16 onzas
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Meat Bologna $112
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16 oz. Pkg.Bar-S JumboMeat Franks 84¢Enorme salchichas de carne, 16 onzas
16 oz. Pkg.
Bar-S JumboBeef Franks................
$244Enorme salchichas de res, 16 onzas
3 lb. Family Pack
Bar-SHot Links...................
$564Salchichas de enlace picante, 3 libras
July 4th Cookout Sale!Fresh Meats Cut To Your Order
2 lb. BoxBubba
Burgers $745
Ea.Hamburguesas, 2 libras
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Lb.U.S.D.A. selecto de bistec de hueso-T
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41-50 ct. 2 lb. BagSea Best
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41/50, bolso de 2 libras
16 oz.
Bar-S Smoked Sausageor Polish Sausage Links
$133Salchicha ahumado o salchicha polaco de enlace, 16 onzas
5 lb.
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$549Enorme salchichas de carne, 5 libras
U.S.D.A. Inspected
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Spare Ribs
$157Family Pack
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95¢lb.
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lb.
lb. lb.Costillitas de cerdo congelado
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centro sin huesoU.S.D.A. selecto de rosbif de punta de
aguayon sin huesoU.S.D.A. inspeccionado de jamón de
cerdo fresco, entero o mitad
lb. lb. lb.
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de cualquier tamañoU.S.D.A. selecto de pecho
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U.S.D.A. inspeccionado de costillas de barbacoa de res
lb.lb.
Carolina Pride
Shank PortionSmoked Ham
99¢
U.S.D.A. Inspected
BonelessCenter Cut LoinPork Chops
$345U.S.D.A. inspeccionado de jamón ahumado
de cerdo campestre fresco
U.S.D.A. Select Beef
BonelessRibeye Steak
$775
Any Size Package
FreshGround Beef
$236
U.S.D.A. Select
BeefBrisket
$296
lb.
U.S.D.A. Select Beef
Boneless SirloinTip Roast
$364
U.S.D.A. Inspected
BeefBBQ Ribs
$171
U.S.D.A. Select Beef
Boneless Full CutRound Steak
$297
U.S.D.A. Inspected Fresh
Whole or HalfPork Ham
$149
Fresh Frozen
Baby Back PorkSpare Ribs
$296
Pavo o Jamón rebanado delgado, 2 onzas Boloña de carne o salchichas de carne, 12 onzas Bocados refrigerantes de almuerzo, 3.8 onzas
3.8 oz. Pkg.
Oscar MayerLunchables 95¢
12 oz. Pkg.
John MorrellSausage...... 99¢
Gwaltney 16 oz. Sandwich Sliced
GreatBologna.... 94¢
2 oz . Wa fer Th in Ham Or Turkey
Land O' FrostLunchmeat.. .52¢
Carolina Pride 12 oz. Pkg.
Meat WienersOr Bologna 99¢
Oscar Mayer 2 oz. Wafer Thin Ham, Turkey Or Chicken
Little OscarLunchmeat 72¢
Pollo, pavo o jamón rebanado delgado, 2 onzasGran boloña rebando de sandwich, 16 onzas Salchicha, 12 onzas
Large
SlicingTomatoes
98¢lb.ea.
1.25 Liter Bottles
All BrandsCoca-Cola
97¢
U.S.D.A. Inspected
FreshPork Picnic
$142
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and Plains, Ga. The National Historic Site Park have preserved key sites and structures associat-ed with our 39th President during his life span. Within he park is Plains High School where Jimmy and his wife, Rosalynn, attended and graduated. It also includes the Train Depot which served as Carter’s Presidential Campaign Headquarters and the Boyhood Farm where he was raised.
The park is located at 300 North Bond Street in Plains and open daily. Admission and park-ing is free. The Plains HS Visitor Center & Museum is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Train Depot is open from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Jimmy Carter Boyhood Farm is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call 229-824-4104 or visit www.nps.gov/jica
PALMETTOCochran Mill Nature CenterGrab the kids, a water bottle, put on some comfortable shoes and spend the day at the Cochran Mill Nature Center exploring nature on this 50-acre heavily-wooded site with a fish and turtle pond. The center is home to a large col-lection of non-releasable reptiles and birds of prey. Whether hik-ing, visiting our animals, partici-pating in a field trip, celebrating with a birthday party or relaxing by a pond, Cochran Mill Nature Center has something for you.
The Center is located at 6300 Cochran Mill Road in Palmetto. It is open Monday thru Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission is $3.00 for Adults (12 and over), $2.00 for children and under 2 years is free. Call 770-306-0914 or visit www.cochranmillnaturecenter.org
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50 Things
ACROSS1. *#34 Down did this6. Pre-1947 British rule over India9. *George Washington chopped one down as a lad13. *Popular feeling14. Australian bird15. _____ two shoes16. Without illumination17. Greed or sloth, e.g.18. "April showers bring May flowers," e.g.19. *British soldier21. *Pre-Independence Day "state"23. Used for soaking24. "Dirty Jobs" host25. NHL's rival, 1972-197928. Deceptive maneuver30. Lay to rest35. Abrupt stop37. 18-wheeler39. Eagle's nest40. Not active41. Deteriorate43. Colloquial "aren't"44. Ivan and Nicholas, e.g.46. Pi times square of radius47. Short spaces of time48. Type of food50. John Galsworthy's Forsyte story52. Grazing land53. Effected by the moon55. Member of the Benevolent Order57. *"Born on the Fourth of July" star60. Three-tiered Roman galley64. Gain knowledge65. Follows soh67. Death _____ in "Harry Potter"68. Tapestry69. H1N1, e.g.70. Two in eighteen71. Orange part72. "___ the season"73. Tent anchor
MARket DAyHistoric Downtown Newnan July 710:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.The best home-grown, home-made or handmade products this side of Atlanta with over 60+ vendors! Stroll the streets of downtown and discover unique products. Info: 770-253-8283www.mainstreetnewnan.com
PiCkin’ On the SquARe Historic Courthouse SquareJuly 711:00 a.m.All musicians are invited to come down to Newnan’s Histor-ic Courthouse Square and play. All music genres and skill levels are welcome. Acoustic only.Info: 770-253-8283www.mainstreetnewnan.com
COwetA & the COnfeDeRACy 2012 LeCtuRe SeRieSCoweta County FairgroundsJuly 82:00 p.m.Confederate Industry in Cen-tral Georgia; a target of the Stoneman-McCook Raid. Pre-sented by David Stieghan. Free to the public.Info: 770-253-8264
the wORShiP exPeRienCefeAtuRing ViCki yOheThe Centre for thePerforming and Visual Arts July 77:00 p.m.Vicki Yohe has been one of the most successful gospel singers of the past decade. Tickets avail-able from the website below.Info: 770-254-2787theworshipexperience.eventbrite.com
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CONGRESS“We are a Christian people…not because the law demands it, not to gain exclusive benefits or to avoid legal disabilities, but from choice and education; and in a land thus universally Christian, what is to be expected, what desired, but that we shall pay due regard to Christianity?”Senate Judiciary Committee Report, January 19, 1853
“At the time of the adoption of the Constitution and the amendments, the universal sentiment was that Christianity should be encouraged…In this age there can be no substitute for Christianity…That was the religion of the founders of the republic and they expected it to remain the religion of their descendants.”House Judiciary Committee Report, March 27, 1854
EDUCATION“Let every student be plainly instructed and earnestly pressed to consider well the main end of his life and studies is to know God and Jesus Christ which is eternal life (John 17:3) and therefore to lay Christ in the bottom as the only foundation of all sound knowledge and learning. And seeing the Lord only giveth wisdom, let every one seriously set himself by prayer in secret to seek it of Him (Proverbs 2, 3). Every one shall so exercise himself in reading the Scriptures twice a day that he shall be ready to give such an account of his proficiency therein.”Harvard 1636 Student Guidelines
“All the scholars are required to live a religious and blameless life according to the rules of God’s Word, diligently reading the Holy Scriptures, that fountain of Divine light and truth, and constantly attending all the duties of religion.”Yale 1787 Student Guidelines
SUPREME COURT RULINGS“There is no dissonance in these [legal] declarations…These
are not individual sayings, declarations of private persons: they are organic [legal, governmental] utterances; they speak the voice of the entire people…These, and many other matters which might be noticed, add a volume of
unofficial declarations to the mass of organic utterances that this is a Christian nation.”Church of the Holy Trinity v. U.S., 1892Unanimous Decision Declaring America a Christian Nation Significantly, the U. S. Supreme Court cited dozens of court rulings and legal documents as precedents to arrive at this ruling; but in 1962, when the Supreme Court struck down voluntary prayer in schools, it did so
without using any such precedent.
“Why may not the Bible, and especially the New Testament, without note or comment, be read
and taught as a divine revelation in [schools] – its general precepts expounded, its evidences explained and its glorious principles of morality inculcated?…Where can the purest principles of morality be
learned so clearly or so perfectly as from the New
Testament?”Vidal v. Girard’s Executors, 1844Unanimous Decision Commending and Encouragingthe Use of the Bible in Government-Run Schools
FOREIGNERS“The Americans combine the notions of Christianity and of liberty so intimately
in their minds that it is impossible to make them conceive the one without the other.”“Upon my arrival in the United States, the religious aspect of the country was the first thing that struck my attention; and the longer I stayed there, the more did I perceive the great political consequences resulting from this state of things, to which I was unaccustomed. In France I had almost always seen the spirit of religion and the spirit of freedom pursuing courses diametrically opposed to each other; but in America I found that they were intimately united, and that they reigned in common over the same country.”Alexis de TocquevilleFrench observer of America in 1831, author of Democracy in America
There is no country in which the people are so religious as in the United States… The great number of religious societies existing in the United States is truly surprising: there are some of them for everything; for instance, societies to distribute the Bible; to distribute tracts; to encourage religious journals; to convert, civilize, educate… to take care of their widows and orphans; to preach, extend, purify, preserve, reform the faith; to build chapels, endow congregations, support seminaries… to establish Sunday schools… to prevent drunkenness, etc.Achille MuratFrench observer of America in 1832
SCRIPTUREBlessed is the nation whose God is the LORDPsalm 33:12a
If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land.2 Chronicles 7:14
PRESIDENTS“It is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey His will, to be grateful for His benefits, and humbly to implore His protection and favor.”- George Washington: Commander-in-Chief in the American Revolution; Signer of the Constitution; First President of the United States
“We have no government armed with power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion. Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” - John Adams: Signer of the Declaration of Independence; One of Two Signers of the Bill of Rights; Second President of the United States
“Before any man can be considered as a member of civil society, he must be considered as a subject of the Governor of the Universe.” - James Madison: Signer of the Constitution; Fourth President of the United States
“And can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people that these liberties are of the gift of God? That they are not to be violated but with His wrath? Indeed I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just; that His justice cannot sleep forever.” - Thomas Jefferson: Signer and the Principal Author of the Declaration of Independence; Third President of the United States
“Is it not that in the chain of human events, the birthday of the nation is indissolubly linked with the birthday of the Savior? – that it forms a leading event in the progress of the Gospel dispensation? Is it not that the Declaration of Independence first organized the social compact on the foundation of the Redeemer’s mission upon earth? – That it laid the cornerstone of human government upon the first precepts of Christianity?”- John Quincy Adams: Statesman; Diplomat;Sixth President of the United States
FOUNDING FATHERS“An appeal to arms and to the God of hosts is all that is left us!… Sir, we are not weak if we make a proper use of those means which the God of nature hath placed in our power… Besides, sir, we shall not fight our battles alone. There is a just God who presides over the destinies of nations and who will raise up friends to fight our battles for us… Is life so dear, or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!”- Patrick Henry: Patriot and Statesman
“To the kindly influence of Christianity we owe that degree of civil freedom, and political and social happiness, which mankind now enjoys… Whenever the pillars of Christianity shall be overthrown, our present republican forms of government – and all blessings which flow from them – must fall with them.”- Jedediah Morse: Patriot and Educator, called “The Father of American Geography”
“I’ve lived, sir, a long time, and the longer I live, the more convincing proofs I see of this truth: That God governs in the affairs of men. If a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without His notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without His aid? We’ve been assured in the sacred writings that unless the Lord builds the house, they labor in vain who build it. I firmly believe this, and I also believe that without His concurring aid, we shall succeed in this political building no better than the builders of Babel.” - Benjamin Franklin: Signer of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution
SUPREME COURT JUSTICES“The Bible is the best of all books, for it is the word of God and teaches us the way to be happy in this world and in the next. Continue therefore to read it and to regulate your life by its precepts.”“Providence has given to our people the choice of their rulers, and it is the duty, as well as the privilege and interest of our Christian nation, to select and prefer Christians for their rulers.”- John Jay: Co-Author of the Federalist Papers; First Chief-Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
“Human law must rest its authority ultimately upon the authority of that law which is Divine… Far from being rivals or enemies, religion and law are twin sisters, friends, and mutual assistants. Indeed, these two sciences run into each other.”- James Wilson: Signer of both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution; Original Justice on the U.S. Supreme Court
“One of the beautiful boasts of our municipal jurisprudence is that Christianity is a part of the Common Law… There never has been a period in which the Common Law did not recognize Christianity as lying at its foundations…I verily believe Christianity necessary to the support of civil society.”- Joseph Story: U. S. Supreme Court Justice; “Father of American Jurisprudence,” Placed on the Court by President James Madison
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ISSN. NO. 0883-2536
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Established 1865
147th year — Issue 145
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Coweta’s Local Daily
For the first time in 25 years
in the newspaper business, I
can actually write the cliché
“Four men caught red-handed
and arrested.”
The four are charged with
spray-painting several stop
signs in the SummerGrove
subdivision. And yes, they
used red paint.
All four, ranging in age from
19 to 21, were charged with
criminal interference with
government property, accord-
ing to Coweta County Jail
records.About 4 a .m. Sunday, a
Newnan Police officer noticed
the four walking on the side-
walk on Westhill Drive in the
subdivision located off Lower
Fayetteville Road. The officer
said in his report he noticed
a “for sale” sign that had been
spray painted red and was still
wet. He turned around to find
the individuals, and other offi-
cers joined in the search.
Another officer later radi-
oed that he saw the four males
matching the clothing descrip-
tion on Newnan Crossing
Boulevard East. The four were
identif ied as Karl Jackson,
21; David Lee Parkinson, 19;
Christopher Ryan Myers, 19;
and Connor Matthew Hunt, 19,
in the officer’s report.
“While speaking to them, I
observed red spray paint on
Hunt’s hands and left arm and
on Myers’ hand as well,” the
officer reported. “I advised
them that I saw them walking
in SummerGrove and asked
what they were doing there.
They all denied being inside
SummerGrove.
“After reviewing my in-
car camera video showing
the four walking on Westhill
Drive and the red spray paint
on their hands, all four were
placed in handcuffs,” the offi-
cer said.After being taken to jail,
all four wrote out written
statements.
“Each of the four admit-
ted to being in SummerGrove
while the damage occurred,
but blamed the other three for
the damage,” the officer said.
In checking for other dam-
age, officers found: a speed
l imit sign and electronic
speed indicator on Westhill
Drive spray-painted red; a
speed limit sign and electronic
speed indicator on Highwoods
Parkway spray-painted red;
a l a ndscape bou lder on
Highwoods Parkway spray-
painted red with the word
“Hoodlum”; a speed limit sign
on Highwoods Parkway spray-
painted red; and bird houses
belonging to the subdivision
spray-painted red on Fairway
Drive and Westhill Drive.
Four men caught red-handed and arrested
By JOHN A. WINTERS
Longtime
Magistrate
Judge Gay
buriedBy W. WINSTON SkINNER
Ja mes L ou is Gay, who
worked for the U.S. Post Office
for a career and served as asso-
ciate magistrate court judge in
Newnan for 22 years, has died.
Funeral services for Gay,
89, a prominent African-
American civic and church
leader, were held Tuesday
morning at Zion Hill Baptist
Church on Pinson Street. He
was buried at Forest Lawn
Memorial Gardens in College
Park.Gay, citing health reasons,
resigned from his associ-
ate magistrate judge post in
February. “It’s been 22 good
years working for the city of
Newnan,” Gay said at a recep-
tion held in his honor at the
Newnan Municipal Court.
Today, millions around the
world will commemorate the
68th anniversary of D-Day,
the June 6, 1944, amphibious
assault on the shores of France
that began the Allied advance
that led to the end of World
War II in Europe.
Thousands will pay som-
ber remembrance along the
French coast, where the battles
were fought and thousands
died. Newnan’s Gene Cook
will be among them. But as he
tours the historic sites and bat-
tle markers and row upon row
of American graves, Cook is
among the few that remember
what Normandy looked like all
those years ago.
He saw it firsthand as he
floated from the skies hanging visitor and honored guest of
the country he helped liberate. the 2,919 men of the 101st
Airborne who gave their lives
D-Day 68 years later
Newnan’s Cook back in Normandy
By ALEX McRAE
Photo courtesy Gene Cook
Gene Cook was a “Screaming Eagle” with the 101st Airborne
Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment. He was dropped
behind enemy lines in the first wave of the Normandy Invasion.
Marmon seeks House seat;
discusses his goalsMarmon seeks House seat;
discusses his goalsMarmon seeks House seat; Bridging the Gap providing foodBridginproviding foodBridging the Gap providing food
g the Gap
Goodman returns to NCAA
track championships— see page 8
— see page 14
— see page 2
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Sunday, May 6, 2012 Coweta’s Local Daily
U.S. Rep. Lynn Westmoreland toured Coweta-Fayette EMC’s north Coweta headquarters on Friday afternoon.
His tour followed a meeting with Coweta-Fayette staff and directors about federal energy Fayette staff and directors about federal energy
Westmoreland hears concerns about energy regulationsBy W. WINSTON SKINNER [email protected]
New Piedmont Newnan opens TuesdayPiedmont Newnan Hospital
officially opens Tuesday at its new campus at 745 Poplar Road.
But before that can happen the aging facility on Hospital Road must be officially closed.
It’s not a process that hap-pens with the flip of a switch or wave of a magic wand. Moving from the old facility to the new is actually a balanc-ing act that requires keeping both facilities open for more than a week as people, equip-ment and procedures under-go a transition that allows no room for error.
It’s not a process anyone takes lightly. But, so far, the procedure is going smoothly
and remarks from hospital officials make it clear they are ready to officially celebrate the opening of Georgia’s new-est hospital on Tuesday at 745 Poplar Road beside Interstate 85.
“We’ve waited a long time to be able to welcome patients to their new community hos-pital,” said Tim Stack, presi-dent and CEO of Piedmont
Healthcare. “We’re proud of the new facility and the expanded services we offer residents of Coweta County a n d t h e surround-ing areas. The open-i n g o f t h e n e w Piedmont Newnan Hospital is para-mount to our vision of provid-ing comprehensive, quality health care services across the Piedmont Healthcare system.”
The final days of joint oper-ation between the two facili-ties are scheduled down to the minute to make sure that essential services offered at Hospital Road remain in place until those services are
By ALEX [email protected]
‘WE’RE PROUD OF NEW FACILITY’ — STACK
Bass Stack
Related story, page
5A
place until those services are
See HOSPITAL, page 2A
Photo by Jeffrey LeoThere was activity Friday at the new Poplar Road campus of Piedmont Newnan Hospital, set to offi-cially open Tuesday. On Friday, outpatient radiology procedures began at the new hospital and the outpatient lab and respiratory center opened. The Poplar Road Command Center, from which the final move will be overseen Tuesday, opened Friday during daytime hours.
NEW CANCER HOSPITAL
BaseballNewnan, Heritage try to keep seasons
alive in state playoffs - page 6A
Town HallCrane talks issues
— see page 8A
Focus on EducationOutstanding Special
Olympian honored — page 1D
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Bathing suit season might drive some into a panic. However, there are bathing suit styles that enhance what you want to show off and conceal what you want to camouflage.
The first step in choosing a bathing suit is to make an ac-curate assessment of your body shape. Stand in front of the mir-ror without any clothes on and figure out which features define your physique. Perhaps your bust is large, or you have more curve in your hips. Maybe you are tall and lanky. Taking note of your body will help narrow down your swimsuit options.
Next, go through your current swimsuit collection and find out which bathing suit you've worn in the past has best suited your shape or earned you a few compliments. You may want to choose the style that is the most comfortable and supportive. When selecting a new suit, choose one that is similar in cut to your favorite.
Swimsuits are designed to fit snugly and are made from elasti-cized fabric. Chlorinated water or saltwater can either shrink fabric over time or allow it to wear out and sag. Be honest about your current clothing size and consid-er buying a swimsuit in one size larger so it won't cut off your cir-culation or make you appear un-comfortable.
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Short legs: High-cut leg open-ings on swimsuits help to elon-gate the legs and make you appear taller.
Small bust: Select a bikini top that has triangular-shaped cups, ruffles or a tie-front to add a little
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Large bust: Choose a top that comes with a supportive bra — those mesh bras in most bathing suits won't keep the breasts con-tained and supported. Many bath-ing suit manufacturers now offer swimsuits with more substantial bras inside.
Pear shape: Emphasize the top of your body with a bold color or
pattern and downplay the bottom with a dark shade.
Short torso: Select a two-piece suit that draws attention to the chest and shoulders and a bottom that sits lower on the hips to elon-gate the torso.
There is no right shape when it comes to wearing a bathing suit. It's possible for anyone to look flattering when hitting the beach or lounging poolside.
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Consumers spent millions of dol-lars snatching up toning sneakers as soon as they hit store shelves. Manufacturers of these specially designed shoes claimed the shoes could make workouts more efficient, promote weight loss and strengthen muscles. Many manufacturers released their own toning shoe, which generally fea-tured a “rocker-type” bottom that changed foot stride and stability.
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In May 2011, a Consumer Reports article stated that toning shoes had produced more injury reports than any other product in its database. The reported injuries included tendinitis and foot, leg and hip pain.
The more severe reported inju-ries included broken bones.
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