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The Veggie Patch Corner of Hwy. 29 North, just past Newnan Country Club Monday - Saturday 9 - 7; Sunday 10 - 6. 770-304-0674 3 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 3 Vine Ripe Tomatoes 3 Fresh Local Eggs 3 Local Honey 3 Hot Boiled Peanuts 3 Spring Flowers, Plants 3 Hanging Baskets 3 Hoop Cheese 3 Amish Butter 3 & More Since 1989 www.thecowetashopper.com POSTAL CUSTOMER Vol. 22, No. 48 Mailed Weekly To 16,250+ Homes and Businesses June 15, 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

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weekly advertising and entertainment guide for Newnan, Coweta County, GA

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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 Fruits and Vegetables

3 Vine Ripe Tomatoes 3 Fresh Local Eggs

3 Local Honey 3 Hot Boiled Peanuts

3 Spring Flowers, Plants 3 Hanging Baskets

3 Hoop Cheese 3 Amish Butter 3 & More

Since 1989www.thecowetashopper.com

POSTAL CUSTOMER

Vol. 22, No. 48 Mailed Weekly To 16,250+ Homes and Businesses June 15, 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

Shopper

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Wine About The Economy Wine Tasting

Friday, June 17th, 5pm - 9pmThe much awaited wine tasting event! Join us and sample wines

from around the world with the merchants of Historic Downtown Newnan.Tickets $20 in advance, $25 at the door. Visit www.mainstreetnewnan.com or call 770-253-8283 for pre-sell information. Tickets may also be purchased at Main Street Merchants. All

participants receive a commemorative wine glass.

Market day • the first Saturday of each month • 10am - 2pmJoin us the first Saturday of each month for Market Days!

The best home grown, home made or hand made products this side of Atlanta with over 60+ vendors!

Stroll the streets of Downtown and discover the unique products.

Pickin’ on the Square • Saturday June 18th, 11am - ?Join us for Pickin’ on the Square the first and third Saturday of each month!

All musicians are invited to come down to Newnan’s Historic Courthouse Square and play.

All music genres and skill levels are welcome. Acoustic only.

4th of July Celebration H Patriotic Hometown Parade Through Downtown H Check Out Website For Information

Visit www.MainStreetnewnan.comFollow us on Facebook for up-to-date information.

Friday, June 17 …

Wine About The Economy - 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. - down-town Newnan, The much awaited wine tasting event! Sample wines from around the world with the mer-chants of Historic Downtown Newnan. Tickets $20 in advance, $25 at the door.

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Saturday, June 18 …

Market Day in Grantville at Colley Park, downtown Grantville. Vendors, food, kid stuff, face painting, live music, produce, home decor and flower arrangements, and much more. For vendor info, call Rochelle Jabaley at 770-583-3299 or email me at [email protected]

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Babysitter Training Class from 9am to 3pm at the Newnan Office of the Georgia Three Riv-ers Chapter of the American Red Cross located at 770 Greison Trial, Suite G. Ages 11-15 who plan to babysit. Childcare and first aid training. $50 per participant and prepayment is required to reserve your slot. Each

participant will need to bring their lunch and a stuffed animal or doll to the class. 770-253-2056 for additional information.

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Monday, June 20 …

AARP Drivers Safety Class at the Grantville Public Library June 20th @ 10am - 5pm Space is lim-ited to 15 participants, so early registration is advised. Call 770-573-9686 or the Library @ 770-683-0535 to register.

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Friday, June 24 …

Grantville Southern Country Gospel Sings at First Baptist Church of Grantville on Broad Street right down the tracks from the freight depot, at 7 PM. Friday, June 24: Twin Creek, Morris Family, One Accord. Saturday, June 25: Ward Family and Christi-annaires

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Saturday, June 25 …

FAACE Art Show (Fine Arts and Crafts Entre-preneurs) members will hold an art show on the cam-pus of Christian City in Union City. The Christian City Welcome Center will be the venue for “Art at the City,” a fine art and crafts show to benefit their Special Needs

program. The event is free and open to the public, but donations to Christian City are welcome. For more in-formation on the work of Christian City, go to www.christiancity.org.

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Wednesday, June 29 …

Children’s Day Camp at the Carnegie Library ~ “Could You Be A World War II Kid?” from 9a.m. to 4p.m. Limited to 25 children. Campers must bring their own lunch and, weather permitting, will enjoy lunchtime in the park. Cost per camper is $25 and participants must be between 8 and 12 years old. Tickets at the Carnegie Library on weekdays and Scott’s Bookstore in historic downtown Newnan. For further info, contact the Carnegie at 770-683-1347 or visit www.newnancarnegielibraryfoundation.com

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Saturday, July 9 …

Ayrshire Fiddle Orchestra, a youth orches-tra from southwest Scotland, will perform at 7 p.m. and on Sunday, July 10th at 3 p.m. at the Centre for Per-forming and Visual Arts, 1523 Lower Fayetteville Road. Tickets can be purchased at the Centre, Scott’s Book-store in downtown Newnan, Morgan Jewelers in Ash-ley Park and Bank of Coweta at Thomas Crossroads. Proceeds from the concerts will benefit the Coweta County Schools Centre Strings program. Children un-der 6 get in free.

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The Shopper StaffRusty Kuehl Advertising Sales

770-251-9247 office770-301-6410 cell

[email protected]

Cissy Wilkinson Advertising Sales678-953-4244 cell

[email protected]

Carol Moran Advertising Sales770-599-8819

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Joseph E. WilliamsPublisher

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The Coweta Shopper

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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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web: www.thecowetashopper.com

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.

We sometimes hear the term “work ethic” as it applies to the way a person performs his or her job - good or bad. The

older generation complains it no longer exists, business owners prize it in their employees, caring parents hope to instill it in their children, and “lay-abouts” don’t even know what it is. So what really is the meaning of this phrase, anyway? I would like to describe it as a “willingness to step forward and do what needs to be done, even when no one is looking”. It becomes a habit.

Over the years I have developed a desire to have a good work ethic, although I certainly didn’t start out that way. Like everything else in my life, it had to come the hard way. At age twelve, I had a paper route, delivering about a hundred papers each day after school. If I accidentally missed even one house, that customer would report the offense to the newspaper office. I was then made to ped-dle all the way back to that neighborhood to deliver the missing paper. (Sometimes a dog would run off with it, but I was still held responsible!) At that point in my life I didn’t realize those situations were building my work ethic. A few years later, when working at our family run business, the Tastee Freez, I left a sandwich out of a good customers “to go” bag. When he got home and reported the missing burger, I was made to deliver it to his home, several miles away. (At least I had finally graduated from a bicycle to a car!) It wasn’t that I wanted to do it, but there was no other alter-native if I was to keep my job. I didn’t understand it then, however, these experiences were adding to the building blocks of my character - my work ethic.

By the time I became a business owner, the work ethic was becoming a habit, something I wanted to do. One profound example, which I will always remember, involved a home my company constructed on Pinson street for Miss Willie Boyd, a retired school teacher. It was Christmas eve and I was at home with my wife and our two young daughters when Miss Boyd called me crying. A pipe had burst, flooding her kitchen with about two inches of water, and, at her age and living alone, she was helpless. I guess that work ethic, which had been developing in me over the years, “kicked in”. I drove to her home with towels and bucket, cleaned up the mess, and got home about the time my daughters were going to bed. This willingness to “do the right thing” had now become a part of my character. By the way, a good work ethic will not necessarily make you succeed in business, but it can certainly, in part, make up for some mistakes.

Every day I connect with people in our community involved with the commerce of products and services. Although there are always some exceptions, I believe the majority of this present generation does have the desire to do a good job. I see it ev-erywhere. These people are trying to develop a good work ethic, whether for their own business or for their employer. And yes, “even when no one is looking”!

P.S.: Here’s what my high school teachers used to say about my work ethic. “He is a “model student” - a model of what not to do”! Perhaps I was a “late bloomer”.

As always, I invite your comments and suggestions to help us make The Coweta Shopper an interesting and effective advertising medium.

“He is a “model student” - a model of what not to do”!

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Piedmont Newnan Hospital

Names New OfficerJeffrey R. Folk, M.D., has

been named vice president of medical affairs

and chief medical officer.Jeffrey R. Folk, M.D., has been named vice presi-

dent of medical affairs and chief medical officer for Piedmont Newnan Hospital. Dr. Folk will serve as the primary liaison between the hospital and its medical staff and will focus on facilitating communication and education, ensuring collaboration, and overseeing the overall quality of care provided by hospital medical staff.

“Dr. Folk’s experience with both patient care and hospital administration make him an ideal advocate for our many quality and patient care improvement initiatives,” said Piedmont Newnan Hospital president and CEO Michael Bass. “As a liaison between our hos-pital medical staff and administration, Dr. Folk will encourage further growth and development of our medical staff as we continue to raise the bar for the standards of patient care in our community.”

Dr. Folk is board certified in cardiology, nuclear car-diology, echocardiography and internal medicine. He is a fellow of the American College of Physicians and the American College of Cardiology and member of the American College of Physician Executives and the American Medical Association. He has led and partici-pated in several cardiology-related research projects.

Dr. Folk is married to Mary Ann, a former dietitian and active hospital-related philanthropist, with whom he has three children. He is an avid golfer and enjoys attending sporting events. He and Mary Ann enjoy walking, bicycling and traveling. They now reside in Newnan.

For more info on Piedmont Newnan Hospital, visit piedmontnewnan.org.

Shown here with the first fan delivered in 2011 are L-R: Pam Clemons, Bank of Coweta and Operation Round Up Board, Jerry Bass, Coweta County 911, Ms. Rosetta Jones, recipient, and James Haymans, president of the Operation Round Up Board of Directors.

Project Cool helps elderly beat the heat

Coweta County 911 staff, with assistance from

Coweta Fayette EMC Operation Round Up, is well

into 2011 Project Cool. Project Cool assists the el-

derly in our community by providing fans to help

beat the summer heat. Seniors are especially vul-

nerable to heat related injuries and these fans can

help. With a $1,500 grant from Operation Round

Up, 911 staff will be distributing 117 fans to eli-

gible seniors in our community. The fans are be-

ing distributed through the Coweta County Senior

Centers.

New! Sleep Clinic open on Wednesday afternoons! A board-certified sleep specialist is now seeing patients.

Call the Piedmont Newnan Hospital Sleep Center at 770.254.3289 today for your consultation.

piedmontsleep.org

20 Francis Way, Suite 150 Sharpsburg, Georgia 30277770.254.3289

There are few things more tiring, more frustrating, than losing another night’s sleep to a spouse’s unending snoring or restlessness. But snoring and other sleep disorders can be more than just an annoyance – they can lead to serious health problems, for you and your spouse, making you both more susceptible to heart disease, high blood pressure and even heart attacks. Fortunately, the Piedmont Newnan Hospital Sleep Center can help diagnose and treat more than 80 different sleep disorders, including children’s sleep disorders. We take your family’s sleep seriously, because sleep seriously affects your entire family.

© 2011 Piedmont Healthcare 01735-0511

Take Your Spouse’sSleep Seriously.

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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

37 Calumet Parkway, Blvd. F, Suite 201, NEWNAN, GA770-683-4050

19 Eastbrook Bend, PEAChTREE CITy, GA

770-487-2218

Stay ON TOP of Allergy & Asthma Symptoms

Eugene S. hurwitz, M.D.Dr. Erinn Gardner, M.D.

A LIFELOnG RIPPLEEFFECT

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,

volunteers reach outto patients and families

providing valuablesupport,

companionship, and comfort.

For more information please call Lynn Yeager

at 770-251-1367

NOTICEThe A.O. Mission Center is now open on Mondays!

Our goal is to help by providing food, clothing, and assistance to those in the Coweta County community who are in need.

The center is open Monday through Thursday from 9 AM until 11 AM and is located directly behind First Baptist Church of Newnan.

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!

Visine Eye Drops1/2 Oz.

98 Jackson St., Newnan • 770-251-2322 • Monday-Friday 8:30-7; Saturday 8:30-3; closed SundayIllustrations in advertisement might differ from store selection. Quantity rights reserved. No rain checks.

Independently and Locally Owned

Lower Competitive priCingOn Many Over The Counter Items

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

Medicare Part D plans

Aleve All Day Strong

$5.99

Special purchaSe

100 Caplets or Tablets,

Reg. Price $11.39

OFF!Deep Woods

Insect RepellantReg. Price $7.23

6 oz. Spray (Aerosol)

Sale

$389 Duracell AA Batteries

Excedrin Regular Price $13.32

Sale

$859

NO NEED TO DRIVETo A “DOLLAR STORE”

Just come to your local pharmacy!

Check out our $1.00 items of health and beauty items

and many household / cleaning items!

Sale

$199Reg. Price $4.01

Fixodent Original2.4 oz., Regular Price $6.23

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We are a 3D and 4D ultrasound studio that looks at

your baby before they are born!

We have the latest 3D and 4D ultrasound imaging technology.

This allows us to show you your unborn child in the clearest, sharpest definition available.

All in a relaxed, spalike atmosphere.

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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. LAWN & GARDEN OFFER: ♦♦Offer applies to total lawn and garden purchases over $299 after discounts and coupons when you use a qualifying Sears card. See above Important Deferred Interest Details. Offer good thru 6/19/11. EXTRA 5% OFF OFFER: †††Savings will be automatically deducted from the purchase price. Savings off regular, sale and clearance priced merchandise only. Offer is valid 6/12 through 6/19/11 when you use your Sears card, subject to credit approval. Extra Savings on Tools and Automotive valid 6/17 through 6/19 only. Cannot be combined with other Sears card discounts. Excludes Home Appliance HOT BUYS, Closeout or Introductory Offers, Special Purchases, Great Price items, Fab Finds, Insane Deals, Electrolux, BOSE, fragrances, baby gear, nursery furniture, dehumidifi ers, room air conditioners, LG Electronics, Samsung Electronics, Sony Electronics, Everyday Great Price items, Levi’s, airtime cards, lenses and accessories. Weber, propane tanks and exchanges, Sealy Legato, Union, Kamela Ti, Serta Audrey, Gazelle, Adrienne, iComfort, Simmons Brampton, Stearns & Foster, and Sears-O-Pedic mattresses, Sealy Union LTD, Serta-pedic Sealy Alford, Oak Park mattresses, pharmacy, beer and wine, Kmart.com, LandsEnd.com, Outlet store purchases, TGI, Sears Auctions on ebay, Parts and Repair Centers, catalog orders, water heaters, automotive services, Sears Commercial One® card, Sears Home Improvement AccountSM accounts and Sears Licensed Businesses, installed home improvements and repair service, Gift Cards, money orders, wire transfers and protection agreements. Sears cards are issued by Citibank (South Dakota), N.A Sears Solutions cards are issued by HSBC Bank Nevada, N.A

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

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Carla Cook Smith offers her 7th book, “Perspec-tives”, as a fundraiser to the Senoia Area Historical Society (SAHS) ~ until June 30 a portion of the sales of the book will go to the historical society. The 3rd in a series about life in Senoia, Smith’s book features lo-cal history, human interest stories and lots of laughs. Smith’s most recent book highlights Starr’s Mill and its community as well as Morgan’s Mill, the life of Bill Tinsley, whose grandfather “Doc” Tinsley is legend-

ary as “The Character of Senoia.” Farmers Ronnie and Susan Whatley, Paschal Company employee and longtime Senoia resident Martha Gill Clark, prank-ster James Barnette, and Senoia’s good ole boy Bobby Hatchett are also featured. Mary Ann Reese, Beverly Hicks and Martha Gill Clark tell tales from horse and buggy days. The accomplishments of Senoia’s female mayors are noted. Senoia residents share culinary se-crets via recipes that are interspersed throughout the

150 page book along with vintage photos from Senoia’s rich history.

The author notes, “Although my previous books have been around 100 pages, I had to increase the page length to 150 pages for this final book about Senoia which has a wealth of history in its treasure trove of heartwarming and laugh-out-loud stories from small town life. Cover girls on the front of Historical Per-spectives in Senoia have worked faithfully to protect

Senoia’s history for many years. Janet Baggarly has operated the Senoia Buggy Shop Museum in Senoia since her husband Walter passed away. The buggy shop museum was the only museum in town until the Senoia Area Historical Soci-ety opened a museum in their meeting house on Couch Street a few months ago. Nancy Roy and Joanne Utt worked diligently to ensure that the Senoia historic dis-trict was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Retired school teacher Mary Ann Reese was a voice coach for ‘A Christmas Memory’ and gave tips to actors based on her recollec-tions of Senoia’s history. Totsie McKnight worked to help grow the Senoia Library and shares sto-ries from her childhood at Lake Raymond for the book. Martha Gill Clark wrote the history of Senoia Baptist Church where she was a member for over 50 years.”

The book details the life of beloved school teacher Coral Moses Hand, de-picts residents on bi-cycles when they were “one size fits all,” shares the portrait of Starr’s Mill owner Allen Jones as well as publisher of Senoia’s newspaper, The Enter-prise Gazette and de-scribes life with photos of Atlanta Cracker and New York Yankee professional ballplayer Marvin Duke of Senoia.

Books are $15.00 each and benefit the SAHS through June 30th and are available at Scott’s Book Store in Newnan, Gail’s Antiques and The Welcome Center in Se-noia, outlying indepen-dent bookstores and ad-ditional places of business in Senoia.

Carla Cook Smith’s New Senoia Book Benefits Senoia Area Historical Society

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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

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

www.TheCowetaShopper.com

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

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6. You Deal with The Owner

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

Newnan, 770-253-6060

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JESS BARRONAssociate Broker

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.

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Thanks for the Soda, Pop! Before I took the old family car to college, my father loaded the trunk with soft-drink bottles filled with oil, coolant and transmis-sion fluid. Sure enough, my car overheated. Scolding myself for not listening to my father’s instructions, I looked at the engine and saw how well he knew me. The oil cap was labeled Dr Pepper, the transmission stick, Coke, and the empty coolant container, Diet Pep-si. I finished the trip safely.

– Submitted by Charlotte G. Alexander

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Say What, Dad? Our Gen-X daughter, Cristie, made my husband a Father’s Day card entitled “Things My Dad Would Never Say.” Such as:

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“Go ahead and take my truck. Here’s 50 bucks for gas.”

“I LOVE your tattoo. We should both get new ones.”

“Here, you take the remote.”

– Submitted by Deanna Schneider

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What a Card! Father’s Day was near when I brought my three-year-old son, Tyler, to the card store. Inside, I showed him the cards for dads and told him to pick one.

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– Submitted by Terri Cook

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Pop Vs. Pup While flying from Denver to Kansas City, Kansas, my mother was sitting across the aisle from a woman and her eight-year-old son. Mom couldn’t help laughing as they neared their destination and she heard the mother say to the boy, “Now remember — run to Dad first, then the dog.”

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Paternal Payback On the day I received my learn-er’s permit, my father agreed to take me out for a driv-ing lesson. With a big grin, he hopped in behind the driver’s seat. “Why aren’t you sitting up front on the passenger’s side?” I asked.

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What’s In Your Garage?Meet Allyn Bell

… and his passion for old FordsBack in the days of the “big three” auto makers, boys who liked

cars and trucks had to “choose sides”. You either chose Gen-eral Motors (Chevy or Pontiac), Fords (includings Mercury) or Chrysler products which would probably include Dodge and Plymouth. These choices would sometimes be passed from fa-ther to son and may last a lifetime. Allyn Bell’s dad was a “Ford guy” and must have passed that gene on to his son. Allyn not only likes old Fords, but has a passion for the 1940 model.

“I always hoped to own a 1940 Ford”, says Allyn, “and in 1957, my dream came true when I purchased a two-door sedan from a man in Senoia”. He’s the third owner, and the car looks like it could be sitting in an automobile showroom. It’s beautiful!

Car “Buffs”, being a different breed, are never satisfied with just one “Toy”, so in the late 90’s, Allyn and his wife Brenda be-gan traveling around the country looking for another 40 Ford - this time a coupe. Located in Norfold, Va, they found what seemed to be the car they wanted, a 1940 “Deluxe Coupe” in a beautiful maroon color. Brenda purchased this car as a “gift for her husband”, and they brought it home. (Are you wives listening carefully?) Inasmuch as no self-respecting “Ford Man” can own only two old cars, they continued in search of just “one more”. After “debating” about the price for about a month, Allyn purchased a beautiful green 1940 pick-up truck he found in London, Kentucky. “It’s a favorite of my grand children”, he says. “They really like riding in the back”. ( I think it’s my favorite, too!)

You would think he would hard-ly have time for anything else but maintaining these cars, but Allyn seems to have unlimited energy and a contageous “Zest for Life”. He’s an avid gardener and enjoys sharing his home grown veggies with friends and neighbors. He has served on the Moreland coun-cil several times and was Mayor in 2000.

As this article is being written, Allen and some friends are par-

ticipating in the Bicycle Ride across Georgia (BRAG), this time from Atlanta to Savannah. Four hundred miles on a bike may just be a “walk in the park” for Allyn. In 2000, he and his friend, the late Bob Lore, “peddled” from California to Georgia! (Makes me want to sit down just think-ing about it.) Also, Brenda and Allyn enjoy traveling and have made over 20 trips to Europe and about ten to Hawaii.

Having made a career in the Coweta education system, “Mr. Bell” has been a teacher, guidance counselor, Pupil Services Director and principal. He and Brenda have lived in Moreland for 45 years and have been a asset to Coweta County through church and community service.

Allyn Bell - educator, adventurer, car guy, traveler, community leader. But he’s also a good husband and father and a friend to many.

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“You are never too old to set another goal or

to dream a new dream.”

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instead of a second-rate version

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BUSINESSL O C A L

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Local FinancialRepresentativeHonored By Cotton StatesInsurance

Cotton States Insurance Financial Representatives Keith Ross of Newnan has earned a position on the insurance group’s dis-tinguished All American team.

Ross is among a group of more than 20 Cotton States financial representatives and agency managers who qualified for the award. This is the second time he has been named an All Ameri-can.

All American is awarded each year by Cotton States to financial representatives and agency managers who have excelled in identifying insurance products and financial solutions that fit the needs of their clients. Agency managers and financial representatives who receive the award provide outstanding service to their clients.

“The All American is among the highest honor a Cotton States financial representative or agency man-ager can receive. Members of our agency force who earn this distinction are those who have shown a true commitment to customers’ needs,” says Paul V. Bishop, Senior Vice President of Sales for COUNTRY.

In January 2005, Cotton States became part of the COUNTRY Financial group of companies.

Ross serves clients from his office at 48 Market Square Road, Suite B, Newnan. The office phone num-ber is (678) 423-6265.

The Frigid Frog of Georgia is in Sharpsburg …

Being from Texas, getting a shaved ice snow cone was a treat that our family enjoyed often. Since we arrived in Coweta county in 2008, we have been un-able to find that affordable sweet treat that we loved so much. We decided that the great folks of Coweta county deserved to experience that same delicious treat in the hot summer months. We offer 36 flavors and several “fun” flavors such as Barbie, Cactus Juice, Cinderella, Shrek, and Nemo.

We look forward to meeting everyone and putting smiles on the faces of children and adults when they taste the fluffy goodness of a shaved ice snow cone. We are located in Sharpsburg just North of the light at Hwy 54/154 (beside the BP gas station). Look for the red trailer with the colorful frog and snow cone decals.

We are also on Facebook as The Frigid Frog of Geor-gia. “Like” this page to keep up with current specials and events.

Come see us at The Frigid Frog.

Delicious, refreshing, and cold shaved ice snow cones in 36 flavors and several “fun” flavors such as Barbie,

Cactus Juice, Cinderella, Shrek, and Nemo.In Sharpsburg just North of the light at Hwy 54/154

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and snow cone decals.Look for us on Facebook ~ The Frigid Frog of Georgia

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Piedmont Healthcare Selected For Georgia Free Clinic Network Partnership Award

Atlanta, GA (June 1, 2011)—Piedmont Healthcare has been selected as the recipient of the 2011 Georgia Free Clinic Network Partnership Award. Piedmont’s network of community hospitals in North Georgia have been instrumental in providing lab services, adminis-trative services and financial support to charitable clin-ics.

“This award honors businesses or corporations that have contributed significantly to either Georgia Free Clinic Network or individual clinics,” said Donna Looper, executive director of the Georgia Free Clinic Network. “Piedmont’s support on behalf of the char-ity clinic movement in Georgia and long-standing commitment to quality healthcare have distinguished Piedmont in a field of high quality nominees.”

The Georgia Free Clinic Network connects over 100 non-profit medical and dental clinics across Geor-gia serving the over 1.7 million uninsured. Charitable clinics are the unseen fabric of the health care safety net in communities, especially in rural areas, serving homeless individuals and those with chronic and life-threatening illnesses such as cancer, hypertension, and diabetes.

“Piedmont Healthcare has been providing a vital service to the communities we serve for over a cen-tury,” said R. Timothy Stack, president and CEO of Piedmont Healthcare. “As the demand for care grows, it is important that we each do our part to help create healthier communities. By supporting Georgia Free Clinic Network efforts to fulfill primary care needs, we help keep healthcare costs low for everyone and ultimately create stronger and more prosperous com-munities.”

Piedmont Healthcare supports the Good Samaritan Health Center in Atlanta, Ga; the Fayette CARE Clinic, in Fayetteville, Ga.; the new Coweta Samaritan Clinic in Newnan, Ga. and the Good Samaritan Health and Wellness Center in Jasper, Ga.

For more information on Piedmont Healthcare, visit piedmont.org.

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CARSHOWS“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 An-niversary 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 host-ing their “Car Show Series” which benefits numerous local charities with a percentage of the proceeds and raises awareness of the charities’ mission to the entire community. Held the second Saturday of each month through October, each Car Show welcomes over 150 restored cars on display rang-ing from the 1910’s to the 1980’s. Located in the Junction Lanes Bowling Center parking lot and adjacent to Carmike theaters, the venue offers fam-ily fun for all with food vendors, music 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

Southtowne General Motors Superstore and Chevy Give Away a Car

for Exceptional AttendanceAtlanta, GA May 25, 2011-“Thank you so much Chevrolet and Southtowne of

Newnan, GA!!! I am shocked and amazed and cannot wait to get my new 2011

Cruze!!!” These are the words that Kegan Isaac, winner of a 2011 Chevy Cruze,

posted on the “Chevy Drive for Perfection” Facebook fanpage. It doesn’t take very

much imagination to understand what young Kegan from The Heritage School is

feeling after winning a new Chevrolet Cruze from the Southtowne General Motors

Superstore in Newnan. However, it’s Kegan who should be thanking himself for his

dedication towards achieving a very difficult goal.

The Chevy Drive for Perfection is a program developed by Chevrolet and funded

by local Chevrolet Dealerships which rewards high school seniors at the partici-

pating schools who achieve a 98% attendance or better in their senior year. Prizes

included Wiis, flat screen TVs, iPods and gift certificates … and, of course, a 2011

Chevy Cruze for one lucky winner.

In addition to the prizes, Southtowne General Motors Superstore and other local

dealers raised and donated over $35,000 in cash to local area high schools. $7,500

went to 4 Coweta High Schools who snared over 20% of the money out of the 60

High Schools participating in the program. This extra money will go a long way in

procuring additional textbooks, supplies and equipment for the schools.

However, this was more than just free gifts and prizes for these dedicated young

adults. Don’t think for a moment that any of the participants involved took the event

for granted. Sure they had the chance to walk away with some really great prizes and

prize money, but the true meaning of the event was clearly not lost on one winner

who also posted to the “Chevy Drive for Perfection” fan page saying: “Chevy Drive

for Perfection isn’t about giving away cars and fancy prizes, it’s about helping

kids achieve their future goals by keeping them in school and helping them strive

for high attendance. Chevy, thank you again for what you are doing for educa-

tion and the futures of children all across America. This program has truly been a

blessing and impacted my life in ways you could never imagine!”

For more information on “Chevy Drive For Perfection” find their Facebook

Fan page at www.facebook.com/Chevy-Drive-for-Perfection. For The Southtowne

General Motors Superstore, www.facebook.com/SouthtowneGM

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, July23, 5 to 8 p.m. Every 4th Saturday ~ rain or shine. Wendy’s in the Ingles Shopping Center, 1892 East Main St., Ho-gansville. Any cars, trucks and motorcycles. 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 Grantville Mos-quito 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. Registration $20. Swap meet car related vendors $25. Con-tact Ronald Davenport 706-668-7730, 706-408-0422, [email protected] or [email protected]

Complete Auto Service40 Belt Road, Newnan

770-755-7035Monday - Friday 8 a.m. -6 p.m.

NOTICE: ROAD CLOSURES• Martin Mill Road will be closed beginning June 15, 2011 through mid August for a culvert replacement 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 demolition 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, Gor-don Road, Eastside School Road and Old Highway 85.• The bridge replacement on Moore Road over White Oak Creek Tribu-tary 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 Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST.) The recommended detour is Gordon Road to Martin Mill Road to Scog-gin Road.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS 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

Call 770-254-1421 to place your ad here before Friday at 3 p.m. for the next Wednesday’s issue. $9.50 for 30 words or less ~ per issue. Pay for 2 weeks, get 3rd week free!

ANTIQUE, GIFT,THRIFT SHOPS

DRoPs oF heaVeN has new location ~ 18 Perry street. Come check us out. Bring in this ad for $2 off total purchase. 6.29

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.

ANTIQUE, GIFT,THRIFT SHOPS

MiTChell’s lasT ChaNCe old Town sharps-burg Corner Main & Terrentine. Handmade Quilts, Homemade Jelly, Collectables & Antiques, Unique Items. Flea Market Fri-Sun (call for space) 706-402-1225 We Buy Gold Event. Precious Metals. Top Prices (Sat only)

NeW BeGiNNiNGs BY CWh 13 Augusta Dr. Newnan. $5 fill the bag sale to help clear out inventory. Thursday, June 16th-Saturday, June 18th. Hours Thurs. & Fri. 9a.m.-3p.m.; Sat. 10a.m.-4p.m. MoRe NeW BeGiNNiNGs BY CWh 4 Fair St. Newnan open on Satur-days & Mondays 11a.m.-3p.m. with 1/2 price furniture from 1p.m.-3p.m. on Saturday. Dona-tions accepted at both locations during normal business hours. Donations are tax deductible. All donations support women and children victims of domes-tic violence. www.community-welcomehouse.org

HEALTH 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.

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

MEETINGS 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

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

esTaTe auCTioN Tools, Tools, & More Tools. Licensed Plumber, Electrician & HVAC. Two utility trailers, many Indian and Western knives and collect-ibles. Real Estate and Contents, 250 Hearthstone Dr. West. sat., June 25 at 10 a.m. See at Bishopauctions.com gal2626 Call 770-254-1421 to place your ad here before Friday at 3 p.m. for the next Wednesday’s issue. $9.50 for 30 words or less ~ per issue. Pay for 2 weeks, get 3rd week free!

FOR SALE aNTiQue eNGlish aR-MoiRe, mahogany, excellent condition, $1,000. 770-301-7512 , PilaTes Power Gym, new, $399 value – $250. Pro Form 490 LE Elliptical with Jil-lian Michaels disc, $999 value - $699. Package deal: Lady Hagen 18 piece graphite set, skort with shirt, Pinnacles, 2 golf books, $499 value - $350. Noritake 90 piece 1918 pattern Grafton $1,900 value - $899. Call C W 678-877-1961 6.22

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 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

FOR SALE NeW eNTeRTaiNMeNT CeNTeR for 60” TV, lighted towers and bridge, $750. First Act Drum set, slightly used, $125. Call 803-553-0265 ‘

RECREATIONALVEHICLES

17 FooT CaMPiNG TRail-eR, 28 1/2 FooT CaMPiNG TRaileR both 2010 models sell at wholesale. 770-253-0369, 678-378-6740 6.29

2003 holiDaY RaMBleR 38 foot diesel 400 Cummins, 6 new tires, low mileage, one owner. New 302K. Steal at 132K. 678-764-3880 6.15 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, $6,995. 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 ‘ Call 770-254-1421 to place your ad here before Friday at 3 p.m. for the next Wednesday’s issue. $9.50 for 30 words or less ~ per issue. Pay for 2 weeks, get 3rd week free!

VEHICLES 1995 GRaND aM 2 door se-dan, air conditioning is new, runs well, no rust. $1,800. 770-251-6632 6.22

1955 CheVY 4 door sedan, 265, 4 barrel, excellent condi-tion, runs great. $9,000 obo. 678-472-4871 ‘ Call 770-254-1421 to place your ad here before Friday at 3 p.m. for the next Wednesday’s issue. $9.50 for 30 words or less ~ per issue. Pay for 2 weeks, get 3rd week free!

HOUSES 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, finished 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. oN laKe WeDoWee 5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths on Lake Wedowee. Year round water. $250,000. 404-473-9000 ‘

FoR sale aT WeDoWee - ToWNhoMe 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, large kitchen, large sitting room, year round water, covered boat slip, completely furnished, new roof. Priced at $149,000. 770-253-9915 or 770-317-2373 Call 770-254-1421 to place your ad here before Friday at 3 p.m. for the next Wednesday’s issue. $9.50 for 30 words or less ~ per issue. Pay for 2 weeks, get 3rd week free!

FOR RENT 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 ‘ FoR ReNT $650 a MoNTh 2 bedroom, 1 bath mobile home on 5 acres. 1 bedroom, 1 bath mobile home $600 month. Call 770-251-5603 or 770-328-3599 6.22

FOR RENT WhY ReNT? when there are homes available with ZERO $0 down. Call Dot at Country Re-alty Corp., 770-251-9791 ‘

DoC PeRRY RD. 3BR,1BA, large family room, on 1 acre, play house, no pets. $500 de-posit; $900 mo. 404-473-9000‘

aRRiNGToN CT. 3BR, 2BA, 2 car garage, near Newnan high school, very nice. $600 deposit; $1,000 mo. 404-473-9000‘

CaRPeT YouR ReNTal house cheap! Free estimate. Open 9-6. 770-254-1011 ‘ Call 770-254-1421 to place your ad here before Friday at 3 p.m. for the next Wednesday’s issue. $9.50 for 30 words or less ~ per issue. Pay for 2 weeks, get 3rd week free!

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 ‘ Call 770-254-1421 to place your ad here before Friday at 3 p.m. for the next Wednesday’s issue. $9.50 for 30 words or less ~ per issue. Pay for 2 weeks, get 3rd week free!

COMMERCIALPROPERTY

The CoMMeRCial house in downtown Newnan, behind the post office, has of-fices for rent from $325 - $425 a month, utilities included. Con-tact Joe at 678-485-3552 ‘

Call 770-254-1421 to place your ad here before Friday at 3 p.m. for the next Wednesday’s issue. $9.50 for 30 words or less ~ per issue. Pay for 2 weeks, get 3rd week free!

VACATIONPROPERTY

sPRiNG / suMMeR sPe-Cial Emerald Isle ~ 2 bed-room, 2 bath condo on beach, Panama City, FL $199 night or $1,250 week. Minimum 4 nights, this includes all fees, beach chairs (2) and umbrella included. 404-473-9000 ‘

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HUD HOMESFor more information call:Tom Leiby 770-301-7519

Angie Hogsed 678-472-8384 Elena Dickerson 404-379-1206Lindsey’s, Inc. Realtors

14 Jackson Street, Newnan, Ga. 30263770-253-6990

www.hudhomestore.comwww.lindseysrealtors.com

ESTATE AUCTION

Tools, Tools, & More ToolsLicensed Plumber, Electrician &

HVAC. Two utility trailers,many Indian and Western knives

and collectibles. Real Estate and Contents

250 Hearthstone Dr. WestSat., June 25 at 10 a.m.

See at

BishopAuctions.comgal2626

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SERVICES The aRTisT WiThiN Now in Sharpsburg. Painting classes … start to finish in one session. No previous skills needed. We will help you find them. 770-407-9197 Reserve on-line at www.TheartistWithinonline.com 6.15

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. ‘

eYelashes & eYe BRoW aRChiNG Make up and Eye-brow Enhancement. Thread-ing Eyebrows and Threading Classes. Let me help you get ready for your next wedding or baby shower. Call Lisa at 678-340-9874 6.22

ClassY PaWs Bathing and Grooming. 20 Tower Way, Suite 7, near The Hollow, Thomas Crossroads. Call for appoint-ment 678-371-0307 6.22

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. 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 6.22*

sis & assoCiaTes, llC hoMe iMPRoVeMeNTs - * Painting * Drywall * Plumb-ing * Roofing * Electrical * Framing * Flooring * Decks * Janitorial and more! Licensed and Bonded. Free estimates. 770-252-6071 e-mail [email protected] Quality work for a reasonable price. 6.8

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. 6.22*

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

SERVICES 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 6.22*

PaRTY oN The laWN yard decorations to celebrate special occasions. Check out our web-site www.partyonthelawn.com 678-877-5150

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 ‘ Call 770-254-1421 to place your ad here before Friday at 3 p.m. for the next Wednesday’s issue. $9.50 for 30 words or less ~ per issue. Pay for 2 weeks, get 3rd week free!

VOLUNTEERSNEEDED

huMaNe soCieTY Newnan Coweta Humane Society needs volunteers. www.nchsrescue.org or call 770-253-4694 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 enriching benefits of volunteering with VistaCare Hospice are limitless. Touching a life, easing some-one’s pain, the personal fulfill-ment of knowing you made a difference – can be life chang-ing. Working together with our staff, volunteers reach out to patients and families providing valuable support, companion-ship, and comfort. For more information please call Lynn Yeager at 770-251-1367

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sPRiNG & suMMeR sPe-Cial Splash. 1 bedroom, 2 bunk sleeper sofa, Panama City, FL. $275 night or $1,600 week. 4 night minimum. This includes all fees, also beach chairs (2) and umbrella. 404-473-9000 ‘

sPRiNG & suMMeR sPe-Cial Portside, 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath townhouse across street from beach. Panama City, FL. $125 night or $850 week. This includes all fees, pet friendly, 4 night minimum. 404-473-9000 ‘ Call 770-254-1421 to place your ad here before Friday at 3 p.m. for the next Wednesday’s issue. $9.50 for 30 words or less ~ per issue. Pay for 2 weeks, get 3rd week free!

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

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

MasTeRshiNe CaRPeT CleaNiNG 3 rooms $34.95. Sofa, loveseat & chair $89.95. Year flea treatment available 770-253-9345 6.29

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 6.22*

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! 6.22

MusiC lessoNs - all styles. Saxophone, flute, clarinet, gui-tar, electric bass. Like new in-struments are available. Bopalot Music. Call 770-755-6960 6.22

PReseRVe aND shaRe YouR PReCious MeMo-Ries! QwikPhotoScan offers Fast Affordable Photo Scanning while you wait. We come to you. Visit us at www.qwikpho-toscan.com or call 800-381-QWiK (7945) today! 6.15

Call 770-254-1421, Fax 770-254-8283, or e-mail [email protected]

By 3 p.m. Friday To Place Your AdIn The Next Issue!

VOLUNTEERSNEEDED

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]

WANTED MeMBeRs NeeDeD for hunting club in Coweta County. 1,800 acres, $500 per year. Con-tact Brett Smith 770-253-0328

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

CoiNs / CuRReNCY WaNTeD - all types, indi-vidual and sets, foreign and domestic. Free appraisals. ANA member. 770-252-3743 7.6

WANTED 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

HELP WANTED Please NoTe: Publication of advertisement is not an en-dorsement, nor guarantee of services, products or jobs of-fered. Please carefully consider before spending money or dis-closing personal info.

The publisher reserves the right to reject advertising that is con-sidered objectionable in word-ing, character, appearance or for any reason deemed unaccept-able. The publisher assumes no liability if it becomes necessary to omit any advertising. Liabil-ity for error is limited to a cor-rection in the next issue.

Please call 770-254-1421 be-fore 3 p.m. Friday for more information on advertising in The Coweta Shopper.

HELP WANTED GReaT CliPs iN NeWNaN is currently taking applications for part-time/full-time licensed stylists. Extremely busy salon with a lot of walk-in clientele. Please contact Brenda at 678-481-7274 6.29

hiRiNG iNFaNT TeaCh-eR experience only need apply. Contact Robbin Smith, Kids 4 Kompany Learning Academy 770-502-9802 6.22

loCal CoMPaNY is ex-panding it’s sales force. Part-time work from home positions now available. Representatives will be calling into childcare centers promoting our free fundraising programs. Phone sales and work from home ex-perience is a plus, but willing to train the right person. Base + Commission. For immediate consideration send resume to [email protected] or call Mary at 770.855.4817 6.29

CoNVeNieNCe sToRe CashieR Full and part time. Monday - Friday 3 to close; Sat-urday and Sunday 7 to 3; Satur-day and Sunday 3 to close. Fax resume to 770-251-6052 6.22

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HELP WANTED MoPPiN’ MoMMies NoW hiRiNG! Different positions available for experienced and unexperienced. Applicant must: have clear criminal background, pass drug screening, have own transportation, have an open availability Monday-Friday-8am-6pm and on Saturday mornings, must also be avail-able to work all Holidays except Christmas Day and Thanksgiv-ing Day. Pay: $8/hour. Will be conducting interviews the week of 25th-29th, so e-mail now to be contacted for a telephone interview, then if interested we will schedule an face to face in-terview that week. Must be able to start immediately.E-mail: [email protected] No phone calls please. 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.

PETS siBeRiaN husKY for sale. One solid white male. Born 4/1/11. Up to date on shots and AKC registered. Asking $350. Contact Info: Rhonda @ 706-884-7331 (work) @ 706-302-4735 (cell). [email protected]

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.

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DEAR BROOKE: Thanks so much! This is good list to start from and represents a variety of different breeds.

For example, the Chinese Crested is considered a toy dog, very small-framed like a Chihuahua, but with either a soft, straight double coat of hair or no hair at all, depending on the breed.

Meanwhile, the Bedlington Terrier is small to medium-sized with the classic curly Terrier coat. When kept groomed, this good-natured breed is less likely to set off allergies.

Grooming, even of supposedly hypoallergenic breeds, is a key to preventing al-lergic reaction. If you have allergies and are considering getting a dog, find out if its coat will need to be kept trimmed short in order to lessen the amount of shedding.

Another interesting fact is that some people are actually allergic to a dog’s saliva, not to its dander. This isn’t always easy to discover, since petting a dog and getting licked by that dog tends to be a package deal.

People with allergies who still want a dog should do their research and, ideally, take the opportunity to get up close to one of these hypoallergenic breeds to see if their allergies stay under control.

Send your pet questions and tips to [email protected], or write to Paw’s Cor-ner, c/o King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Find more pet advice and resources at www.pawscorner.com.

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Summer Salsa

When tomatoes and peppers are ripe and plentiful, folks will wonder what to do with all that produce. Sal-sa is one good option.

How hot the salsa is depends on the kind of pep-pers that are used. Peppers are rated according to their hotness on a scale called the Scoville Organoleptic Test. The hottest variety is habanero, with a rating of 300,000 Scoville Units. The habanero resembles an orange lantern. Typically, the hotter peppers are small-er varieties (1-3 inches at maturity) and are colored ‘green-turning-red.’ When working with hot peppers, be sure to wear gloves to prevent burns. Just cutting a habanero open, for example, can make a person’s eyes water!

Milder peppers tend to be larger (4-10 inches) and are ‘yellow-turning-red.’ Examples of milder peppers include Bell peppers and Sweet Banana peppers, which are rated at 0 Scoville Units, and so are very mild. More in the mid-range would be jalapeño peppers. They are rated at 5,000 Scoville Units and are tapered green or red chilies.

Adjust the spiciness of the salsa by selecting the type of pepper added to the mix. For a very mild salsa, use milder peppers. For a very hot salsa, use a greater pro-portion of hotter peppers to milder ones. Regardless of the product’s spiciness, don’t just add more peppers to make it hotter. The total amount of peppers should be the amount recommended in the procedure. The pro-portions are calculated out so that the recipe will be safely preserved.

It also is a good idea to try out the peppers you plan to use in your salsa by trying half of a hot pepper first, stirring the salsa, letting it sit for a few minutes and tasting for heat. See if the temperature is what you ex-pect and what you prefer. It’s easier to adjust the mix of peppers in the salsa to gradually make it a little hotter by adding more peppers than it is to deal with an exces-sively hot and spicy salsa after it’s prepared. If some-one finds your salsa a bit too hot, you might try serving it with some sour cream or salty chips to help calm that spicy flavor.

This recipe for Spicy Fruit Salsa combines hot pep-pers and juicy summer fruits. It’s perfect for a snack

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Made Fast and Healthy!

By Healthy ExchangesCheesy Cauliflower-Rice Casserole

You may want to “invite” this easy slow-cooker dish to your family potluck. It just could become the hit of the meal and the start of a new family favorite.

2 cups cooked rice

2 1/2 cups frozen cut cauliflower, thawed

1/2 cup chopped onion

1 (4-ounce) jar sliced mushrooms, drained

1 (10 3/4-ounce) can reduced-fat cream of mush-room soup

1/3 cup no-fat sour cream

1/3 cup water

1 cup frozen peas, thawed

1 1/2 cups shredded reduced-fat Cheddar cheese

Spray a slow cooker container with butter-flavored 1. cooking spray. In prepared container, combine rice, cauliflower, onion and mushrooms. Stir in mushroom soup, sour cream and water. Add peas and Cheddar cheese. Mix well to combine.

Cover and cook on LOW for 4 to 6 hours. Mix well 2. before serving. Makes 8 (1 cup) servings.

• Each serving equals: 152 calories, 4g fat, 9g pro-tein, 20g carb., 438mg sodium, 2g fiber; Diabetic

Exchanges: 1 1/2 Starch, 1 Meat, 1 Vegetable.

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or appetizer and also is delicious as a topping for fish, chicken or pork.

THE KITCHEn DIVA’S SPICY FRUIT SALSA

Salsa is a healthy, versatile condiment. Adding fruit to this traditional salsa recipe gives it a boost of addition-al healthy nutrients.

1 large, firm-but-ripe mango, peeled and cubed

1 large, firm-but-ripe peach, peeled and cubed

2 large, firm-but-ripe tomatoes, cored, seeded and coarsely chopped; or 16 grape or cherry tomatoes, cut into quarters

1 cup diced red onion

1 or 2 fresh jalapeños, stemmed and minced

3 tablespoons fresh lime juice

1 1/2 teaspoons chili powder

1 teaspoon salt

1 tablespoon honey or agave syrup, optional

1/3 cup finely chopped cilantro

In a large bowl, combine mango, peach, tomatoes, 1. onion, jalapeños, lime juice, chili powder, salt and honey. Stir well to combine.Cover and refrigerate for up to 1 hour, to blend 2. the flavors. Just before serving, stir in the cilantro and adjust the seasoning. Serve with baked torti-lla or pita chips. Makes about 2 cups.

TIP: To reduce the heat of the peppers and retain the flavor, cut the peppers open and remove the seeds and the ribs. Be sure to wear gloves when handling peppers or wash your hands immediately after touching them.

***Angela Shelf Medearis is known as The Kitchen Diva! She’s the executive producer and host of “The Kitchen Diva!” cooking show on Hulu.com. Her new inspira-tional book is “Ten Ingredients for a Joyous Life and a Peaceful Home -- A Spiritual Memoir” and was co-written with Pastor Salem Robinson Jr. (www.dunns-memorial.com) Visit her website at www.divapro.com

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Plants For ArrangingFor those who enjoy bringing in plant materials to arrange, the big-

gest challenge is restraint. So many plants – so little space, or time, or help. A beautiful landscape design may not include all the plants you would like to have for flower arranging. All the plants you want for arranging could end up a mish-mash of one of everything. I leave the resolution of this dilemma to the landscape design experts.

There are some particular plants that are especially and often useful in floral designs.

Trees that have wonderful lines, flowers, and / or leaves are: mag-nolia grandiflora, winged elm, flowering crab apple, willow, dogwood, purple plum, Japanese maple, deodar cedar, blue spruce, cedar, pine, sweet gum, and Harry Lauder’s Walking Stick.

Shrubs that are excellent are: boxwood, leucothoe, elaeagnus, yew, juniper, nandina, gardenia, camellia, trifoliate orange, hollies, pyra-cantha, osmanthus, aucuba, ruscus, sasanqua, Anise, hydrangeas, for-sythia, spiraea, roses, variegated pittosporum, edgeworthia, rhodo-dendron, azaleas, clethra, barberries, mahonia, viburnum, mountain laurel, andromeda, photinia, weigela, and cotoneaster. Many of these shrubs are also available in variegated forms and in slightly differing varieties.

There are a number of good ground covers that add much to ar-rangements. Among them are: ivy, ajuga, pachysandra, liriope, vinca major and vinca minor variegata.

Other good and useful plants to include in floral designs are: bam-boo, chrysanthemums, rosemary, garlic, lamb’s ears, fatsia, yucca, iris (blooms an foliage), aspidistra, various grasses such as miscanthus, pampas, or arundo donax variegata, ferns, hostas, sedum, hellebore, peony.

Vines to add to designs are wisteria, carolina jasmine, confederate jasmine, crossvine, trumpet vine, and clematis.

Berries to include could be holly, pyracantha, callicarpa, nandina, mahonia, viburnum, rose hips.

Nuts, fruits, and vegetables create exciting deigns.

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The Easy Way To Grow Roses(NAPS)—There’s good news if you find growing roses a challenge. That’s because

there are many new easy-care roses on the market.

Until recently, many gardeners saw roses as too frustrating or time consuming for average people. Further, the amount of fungicides and insecticides required were not ecologically or economically friendly.

Fortunately, advances in rose breeding have changed all this, making roses something any gardener can enjoy. Often called shrub or landscape roses, these are bred for resistance to the many rose problems, including black spot and other diseases.

Low-Maintenance Roses For Everyone

These landscape shrub roses were a small percentage of the rose market in the 1990s, but today are exploding in popularity. The reason? These new shrub roses don’t require spraying, harsh chemicals, pruning or lots of water. They are also tough as nails, surviving the hottest summers and harshest winters.

A Real Home Run

Home Run rose, sold by Proven Winners, is hardy and compact. It blooms and reblooms from the first blush of spring until the first frost. Plus, it’s “self-cleaning,” eliminating the need to remove the dead or spent flowers. It is also the only rose of its kind with natural immunity to both black spot and powdery mildew.

Home Run roses bloom nearly continuously with showy three-inch-wide, five-petal flowers of true “fire engine” red. It is the first to flower in spring and produce fresh flowers every day through the season. It is heat tolerant and hardy in colder temperatures, so it can thrive from Texas to Michigan.

A brand-new rose called Pink Home Run is identical in every way to Home Run rose except its showy blossoms are an intense shade of pink.

Easy Does It

The Oso Easy series from Prov en Winners is known for its disease resistance. These roses also don’t require any spraying or pruning. Each rose in the series has green glossy foliage complementing the bright flower color.

Oso Easy Peachy Cream only reaches about 12 to 36 inches in height so it fits into gardens large and small. Its flower color emerges peach and transforms to cream. Oso Easy Paprika Rose starts out as a beautiful orange and fades to coral with a golden sun in the center. Measuring only 12 to 24 inches in size, it is ideal for your home’s landscaping.

Another rose, Oso Easy Fragrant Spreader, has abundant soft pink, single flowers. The plant will spread out to almost five feet across, making it ideal for covering large areas. It is perfect to cover banks and slopes. Unlike many shrub roses, it is also highly fragrant.

Another newer rose is Oso Happy Candy Oh! It features large sprays of single, candy-apple red flowers blooming from summer until frost. It has a dense, mounding habit and is great for mass plantings. As with all these roses, it is very hardy and disease resis tant. And because Candy Oh! was bred in Minnesota, it can take the harshest of winters.

Enjoyment All Summer

Shrub roses are easy to grow and are low maintenance. They are also ecologically—and pocketbook—friendly because they don’t require spraying. They work for mixed borders and beds and are compact enough to plant near walkways and other tight spots.

Roses need five to six hours of direct sun each day, so make sure you don’t plant in full shade. Avoid planting your roses beneath eaves or gutters so they are not damaged by falling water. These shrub roses don’t require heavy pruning, but you can prune to your preferred shape in spring.

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Outstanding Volunteers & Businesses Recognized

Print Source Honored as the April Prosperity Award Winner! Andy Miller, owner of Print Source, was recognized for his growth strategies and innovation in building his printing business.

April Volunteers of the Month! Jil Daniel and Stacy Livingston with Baby Dimensions were recognized for their valuable contributions to the recent Golf Classic. Both ladies volunteered numerous hours to solicit and pick up more than 100 door prizes.

Winning Team! Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors won top grossing team and took home the bragging rights. Pictured (L to R): Chip Barron, Joel Starnes, and Dave Maddox; George Honeycutt not pictured

Apex Communications, an AT&T Store, recently held their ribbon cuttings at 2710 Highway 34 E, Suite D, in Newnan. They can be reached at (678) 423-3260 or visit their web site at http://www.apexcentral.net.

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Cost for members to attend is $15, which includes your meal. For future members, the cost is $50, which can be applied to Chamber membership fees.

For reservations call 770.253.2270 or simply email [email protected] with a "Yes or No."

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If you or a family member has been injured on the job, then chances are you would qualify for benefits under the Georgia Workers’ Com-pensation Statute. This statute was developed to insure that employees who are injured or disabled on the job would receive medical treat-ment and medical rehabilitation. The injured employee is also eligible for a portion of weekly wages. The employee who claims the benefits under the workers’ compensation laws cannot sue the employer for the injuries. The public policy behind workers’ com-pensation envisions a bargain between employers and an employee in which the worker gives up the right to sue the employer in exchange for a guarantee of workers’ compensation benefits.

Every employer regularly employing three or more persons shall pro-vide workers’ compensation insurance coverage. In most instances in-dependent contractors are not considered employees, and thus do not count toward the number of employees required for workers’ compensa-tion insurance. Of utmost importance to the employer when considering works’ compensation benefits is whether the incident occurred within the scope of the employee’s employment. Under the Georgia Workers’s Com-pensation Statute the employee is required to seek treatment within a des-ignated list of doctors called a Panel of Physicians. This list must consist of a minimum of six doctors. The employee may choose any one of the six. The panel must include one orthopedic physician.

Employees injured on the job are entitled to weekly income benefits if they are unable to work for more than seven days. They also receive two-thirds of their average weekly wage, but no more than $500.00 per week for any accident. If an employee dies on the job it is usually assumed the death is work-related. The employees’ dependents or beneficiaries are generally entitled to a death benefit.

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Coweta County ~ One Of America’s Best Affordable Places To LiveCoweta County has been selected as one of America’s best affordable places to

live for 2011. Businessweek magazine chose one county per state and Coweta was selected for Georgia – here is their description on how they made the selection.

Bloomberg Rankings analyzed data on more than 3,000 counties nationwide to select the best affordable place in each state. Metrics such as income, housing expenditure, commute time, educational attainment, ethnic diversity, air quality, unemployment, poverty, and crime were evaluated. The resulting ranking aims not to single out communities with high-end homes or luxurious living, but to focus in-stead on desirable places that offer a good quality of life and are affordable to people who earn the area’s median income.

“This recognition just confirms what we have known about Coweta for a long time – it’s a great place to be for affordability and a terrific quality of life. From eco-nomic activity, to a low tax rate, to a broad and expanding education and healthcare system, to our proximity to Atlanta and our rural side – we have a lot to offer.”

Here’s the link to the general story http://images.businessweek.com/slideshows/20110525/america-s-best-affordable-places-2011/

Here’s the link to the page on Coweta http://images.businessweek.com/slideshows/20110525/

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