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ORIGINAL LOCATION 31 Bledsoe Road, Newnan, GA 30265 Digital Copies and Printing Letterheads Envelopes Resumes Business Cards Invoices Wedding Invitations Carbonless Forms Postcards Graduation Labels Newsletters Announcements Menus Books Typesetting Manuals Brochures Self-Inking Stamp Posters Certificates Name Tags Programs Desk Signs Banners Magnetic Signs Laminating Facsimile Service Plastic Binding Coil Binding Direct Mail WE’RE BACK AT OUR 31 Bledsoe Road across from Department of Labor Present This Ad And Receive Business Cards and Fliers 770.253.6560 Not valid on previous orders. YOUR ONE STOP PRINT SHOP 770.253.6560 7.2.2014 A Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 770.253.6560 • Fax 770.253.6479 email: [email protected] Directions: 1 block West of Exit 47, I-85. Turn onto Amlajack Blvd. next to RaceTrac (Shenandoah Industrial Park). Take second right onto Bledsoe Road, across from Department of Labor. “Rise Above the Ashtray” H State of the Art E-Cigarette Devices H World-Renowned, Award Winning, Handcrafted E-Cigarette Liquids www.heathersheavenlyvapes.com • 1485 Hwy. 34 East, Suite 3-A, Newnan, GA 30265 • 678-956-1448 Since 1989 www.thecowetashopper.com POSTAL CUSTOMER Vol. 26, No. 2 • Wednesday, July 2, 2014 PRESORTED STANDARD ECRWSH U.S. POSTAGE PAID NEWNAN, GA PERMIT #120 The Coweta Shopper THE POWER OF DIRECT MAIL 48,000 shoppers mailed monthly Inside... Visitors Centers play key role in Coweta’s Tourism Page 5 ••••••• ‘The Beast’; The Mighty Yazoo! WHAT’S IN YOUR GARAGE? FEATURE SPOTLIGHT ••••••• Coweta’s Library Card Gets You Free Admission COWETA’S DEAL FINDER ••••••• OTHER FEATURES Publisher’s Page ........... 3 N-C Chamber.................. 4 Armchair Gardener ........ 8 Brady elected ............... 10 Sales Tax Holiday ........ 12 Encouraging Words .... 13 Classifieds.................... 16 Service Directory ......... 17 Advertising Index ........ 17 Calendar of Events ..18,19 Page 6 Page 14

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  • ORIGINAL LOCATIONORIGINAL ORIGINAL

    31 Bledsoe Road, Newnan, GA 30265

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    Letterheads Envelopes Resume

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    Business Cards Invoices Weddin

    g Invitations

    Carbonless Forms Postcards Gradua

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    Labels Newsletters Announ

    cements

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    ting

    Manuals Brochures Self-Ink

    ing Stamp

    Posters Certi cates Name T

    ags

    Programs Desk Signs Banners

    Magnetic Signs Laminating Facsimil

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    31 Bledsoe Roadacrossfrom Departmentof Labor

    Present This Ad And Receive

    Business Cards and Fliers770.253.6560Not valid on previous orders.

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    YOUR ONE STOP PRINT SHOP

    770.253.6560

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    Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.770.253.6560 Fax 770.253.6479

    email: [email protected]: 1 block West of Exit 47, I-85. Turn onto Amlajack Blvd. next to RaceTrac (Shenandoah Industrial Park). Take second right

    onto Bledsoe Road, across from Department of Labor.

    Rise Above the Ashtray H State of the Art E-Cigarette Devices H World-Renowned,

    Award Winning, Handcrafted E-Cigarette Liquids

    www.heathersheavenlyvapes.com 1485 Hwy. 34 East, Suite 3-A, Newnan, GA 30265 678-956-1448

    Since 1989

    www.thecowetashopper.com

    POSTAL CUSTOMER

    Vol. 26, No. 2 Wednesday, July 2, 2014

    PRESORTED STANDARDECRWSH

    U.S. POSTAGE PAIDNEWNAN, GAPERMIT #120

    The Coweta

    ShopperTHE POWER OF DIRECT MAIL

    48,000 shoppers mailed monthly

    Inside...

    Visitors Centersplay key role inCowetas TourismPage 5

    The Beast; TheMighty Yazoo!

    WHATS IN YOUR GARAGE?

    FEATURE SPOTLIGHT

    Cowetas LibraryCard Gets YouFree Admission

    COWETAS DEAL FINDER

    OTHER FEATURESPublishers Page ...........3N-C Chamber ..................4Armchair Gardener ........8Brady elected ...............10Sales Tax Holiday ........12Encouraging Words ....13Classifieds ....................16Service Directory .........17Advertising Index ........17Calendar of Events ..18,19

    Page 6

    Page 14

  • Page 2 J The Coweta Shopper J July 2, 2014 J www.thecowetashopper.com

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    tivities at 5:30pm where the gates at Drake Stadium will be open with family fun and fireworks until dark. Con-cessions will be available at 6pm. Traditional holiday fare will be on hand with hot dogs, popcorn and soft drinks. There will be musical entertainment by Musi-cologys Doug Kees from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. The event is sure to please the whole family with bounces houses provided for children along with free souvenirs for the kids.

    Returning as emcees for the evening are Cathy Wright of the University of West Georgias Newnan campus and State Representative Lynn Smith. The nights program will be Patriotic celebrating Indepen-dence Day. Independence Day has become a day for remembering our military, celebrating our freedoms and enjoying summer.

    Fun, festivities, food, childrens activities and en-tertainment will be at Newnan High Schools Drake Stadium. Sponsored by the City of Newnan, Coweta County, Coweta County Schools and The Rotary Club of Newnan. This is Newnan Rotary Clubs 29th year sponsoring the fireworks.

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    There has recently been a clarification, if you will, of our gun laws here in Georgia. As I understand, it will now be legal for our school teachers to carry weapons to class. Although al-lowed, it has not been very well received by many of the school sys-tems and can opt out. The legislation also gave approval for guns in Churches (in certain circumstances). Ill admit, its been almost a half century since I was in high school, so you can call me old- fashioned and behind the times. But the weapon of choice in those days was the wooden paddle, used judiciously, of course. Perhaps I was not the best behaved student in class, but I was never shot by my teacher. (Although many of them probably wanted to!)

    There was recently an interesting article in The Times Herald by local writer, Norma Haynes, reflecting how she fondly remembered her high school teachers. In light of this recent gun legislation, her article caused me to fantasize what it would have been like if my teachers had been armed. I may have been a little recalcitrant, but even I didnt require a pistol whipping or bullet in the arm to bring me into submission. At least most of the time. I can see it now; Mary Ella Camp with a six shooter strapped to her side, Miss. Louise Runble with a derringer in her garter, while Lillian McDonald would just leave her rifle lying, in full view, on her desk - ready for action. (For you younger generation, these were not young women but somewhat mature ladies - a little past retirement age) Scene one of this fantasy would show me passing a note across the aisle to another student. When Miss Merry Ella notices it, she pulls out her revolver and shoots the note right out of my hand with a bullet that continues on, passing through the top 16 inches of Eulonia McGillacuttys red beehive hairdo and lodging in the back wall. She blows across the smoking barrel, then returns the weapon to its place on her side as if nothing had happened. She had gotten our attention!

    I can also visualize other teachers in garb. Perhaps Allyn Bell, then new to teaching, would be wearing an eleven gallon hat, two pearl handled pistols and a pair of wide fur chaps. Coach Max Hoss Bass might carry a double barrel shotgun on his right arm, breached open for safety. He probably wouldnt even need shells, as he could just walk up to a couple of the offending students and knock their heads to-gether. And I can just see our principal, Mr. O.P. Evens, dressed in a dignified old west suit with a string tie and star on his lapel. He was too nice a guy to shoot somebody.

    So our teachers didnt carry guns back then - they didnt need them. A good paddling would do, or a note to your Mom or Dad. Or perhaps an hour after school. Sometimes we were late for class, chewed gum or dropped paper on the floor. The really bad ones didnt bring a pencil or paper to class or forgot to bring their homework. We didnt bring drugs to school or use them or sell them. There were no knives in our pockets or guns in the lockers. We had a respect for authority and our clothing was within the limits of decency. And I sure dont remember any gunfire between the teachers and students. If things can change this much in two or three generations, what does our future hold? How far can this go?

    Its my opinion that you cant legislate society and make them do better. If that were so, lets just pass one more final law called Dont Do Anything Else Wrong. Its not politically correct these days to say we need to encourage decency, family values and respect for authority, as well as respecting ones self. We did it that way in earlier generations and it seemed to work. I am hopeful the pendulum will soon swing back to these values. But it will take the raising of children in a family environment where values and respect are demonstrated by the parents. Its not too late.

    JoePost Script: I actually did exercise my right to civil disobedience in the eleventh grade. I, and a couple of my cohorts, decided not to wear socks under our penny loafers one day. Mr. Evans, promptly ex-ercised his right, sending us home for the day with a zero in each class. But that was OK. I probably wouldnt have made a significantly better grade anyway!

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    By Joey HowardThe Coweta Shopper When visitors open the front door to Coweta County, they may find Mark Puckett or Donna OBrien or Lorraine LaRue greet-ing them. Not household names, you say. Well, it depends on who you ask. If you ask one of the 800-or-so visitors a month that venture into the Coweta County Welcome Centers in Downtown Newnan or Senoia, they likely have met at least one of the trio. You see, Mark, Donna and Lorraine are those visitors valuable source of information or curators so-to-speak when obtaining knowledge about Coweta and its goings on. Each center has brochures, pamphlets, magazines, newspa-pers, maps, souvenirs all the things newcomers and locals gravitate to when needing to know the what, when and where of Coweta. Not everyone that comes in is the typical definition of a visitor though, says LaRue, the Coweta County Convention & Visi-tors Bureau Coordinator for the Newnan center since 2011. We have people who have just moved to Coweta County and they are looking for information on the area. We have real estate agents come in and get a packet of in-formation for clients that are con-sidering moving to the county. And we have people who live here come in to see what the upcoming events are. But when visitors come from outside the area, the list of their home countries is impressive. In 2014 so far, people from as far away as China, Brazil, Norway, Russia, Belgium, Canada, Eng-land, France, Germany, and Puer-to Rico have stopped by one of the two centers. Im absolutely amazed, said

    OBrien, a volunteer at the Senoia Welcome Center when referenc-ing the distant locations from where the visitors travel from. During spring break earlier this year, two school teachers came in from Ireland. It amazed me they came here to Woodbury on spring break. And Puckett, an information specialist at the Newnan office, re-lates a similar story. Two months ago, we had two people from Rus-sia and two people from Norway visit on the same day, he said. The top two main draws to Coweta County are easy the mega-TV show we know as The Walking Dead and country mu-sic superstar Alan Jackson. Af-ter that, its really about history. People coming to Coweta are in-terested in Civil War history, the historic homes and the downtown Newnan area. The new state park Chattahoochee Bend is another relatively new draw. But according to Puckett, proba-bly the most underrated attraction relates to the book / movie Murder in Coweta County. The book was written by Margaret Anne Barnes in 1976 and of course, Johnny Cash and Andy Griffith starred in

    the 1983 TV movie. Ive been really surprised about how many people are familiar with Murder in Coweta County, says Puckett. We have people from all over the United States ask about it. They want to go upstairs (in the Courthouse) and see where the trial took place. They want to know where (Wilson Turner) was killed in Moreland. Some real die-hard fans want to know where the florist shop was, where the jail was. The Visitors Center located in downtown Newnan is in the his-toric courthouse and is only about 4 years old. It was originally just east of I-85 at the Whitlock Recre-ation Park near White Oak. The transition (to downtown) has been fantastic, says LaRue. I

    was a doubter at first, but quickly had my mindset changed when we started having three times the number of visitors that we had out there. In Senoia, Suzanne Helfman manages the Welcome Center lo-cated in the heart of downtown next to Katie Lous Restaurant. The Senoia Center utilizes all volun-teers in the day-to-day operation. Its open Wednesday thru Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. LaRue and Puckett are employees of Coweta County at Newnans Center un-der the guidance of Tray Baggarly, Cowetas Director of Event Servic-es and they also use a pair of vol-unteers (Carolyn Turner and Pat Tidwell) during business hours. Newnans Center is open 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., Monday thru Friday and 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Saturday. I love learning everyones sto-ries why they are in town, what their destination is, LaRue says. I also love that my job is different everyday. Some personal research is in-volved as well, whether its watch-ing the shows filmed locally on TV, checking out the internet or the lo-cal newspapers, says OBrien. I had never heard of The Walk-ing Dead until I started working here, said OBrien, who started in 2012 after answering a newspaper ad. My husband (Scott) taped it for me so I could get familiar with it because people ask me ques-tions. People like to come in and share their thoughts about the show and want my thoughts. She said its the same with Drop Dead Diva, another TV show filmed lo-cally. Most people want to know when filming is and the locations, OBrien said. A lot of times we dont know. But we relay feedback from people calling in or coming by saying they saw the film crew filming (at this location).

    OBrien says she wanted to meet people, especially the locals, as a reason for volunteering for four hours, one day a week. Puckett, who is retired from state government, started at the Visitors Center two years ago on his 58th birthday. I enjoy get-ting to meet different people from different states and countries, he said. And I love history and anyone who comes in and wants to know about the courthouse, you know, I could talk about the courthouse all day. LaRue shared this story on how movie-making in Coweta has had an influence internationally. In the 70s, a movie was filmed here in Newnan titled The Sheriff and the Satellite Kid, she said. Six men from Germany were in town to find the locations where the movie was shot and have their picture made in front of those buildings. Apparently, this was their favorite movie when they were kids. We had a little com-munication problem, but I was able to direct them to the filming locations, one was the Coca-Cola mural on the corner of LaGrange and Spring Streets. And when you go to either Vis-itors Center, please sign the book. Several years ago, the state provided funds based on your numbers but that has stopped, LaRue said. If it ever starts up again, we want to have a history to present to the state. LaRue also said the Coweta Visitors Center in Newnan is a Regional Center, which many people may not know. We have information about the entire state of Georgia, so if you are planning a getaway, come see us, she says. So when you do venture into one of the centers, you will now know who is just inside Cowetas front door.

    Information Specialist Mark Puckett talks with Kellie Zaleski about the Courthouse. Zaleski recently moved to Coweta County from Los Angeles.

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    Heres a great example of a little known, but not forgotten, commercial mower. Its the Yazoo YR 60 Master Mower, manufactured almost 35 years ago. The Beast, as many call it, has 3 main wheels, a 3 blade - 5 foot wide cut, an 18 HP twin cylinder Kohler Magnum engine, and weighs in at well over a thousand pounds. (Earlier models had a 2 cyl-inder Wisconsin) This thing is built like a tank! It can go through the woods and cut down just about anything in its path, or give your lawn a very smooth and level cut. This example, used here in Coweta County, is a last generation of the design produced by Yazoo since 1945. Its simply and heavily built to last a lifetime, as some of the really old ones are still in use after 40 or 50 years. The unique gear-box allows instant forward to reverse and near zero turn steering, long before the capability of hydrostatic transmissions. And the front-mount mower is great at getting under low overhangs, and you can see exactly where its mowing. But this beast is made for really large yards and is a handful to operate. One is constantly articulat-

    ing the throttle, direction, clutch, and steering wheel by hand the lonely foot is assigned only to the brake peddle. And these things can be a little dangerous since there are little or no safety features which are built into modern machines. (Remember, they were designed and manufac-

    tured back when lawyers had more murder trials than product liability cases!) Turning the beast at full speed will send the back end (and you) spinning around not unlike a scary ride at the local fair! Even if you can stay on, you will certainly be shaken to the quick. The young, sick or elderly (over 90) should not operate these mowers

    all others should lie down for 30 minutes after mowing, So if you want to go on an adventure every time you mow a large area, consider finding one of these old Yazoos. They can be found on the internet for $600 to about $2,000. Parts are now getting hard to find and they require a little tinkering. For additional information, check out the site at www.musschoot.com/yazoo-tractors. By the way, Im Shopper publisher and Yazoo owner, Joe Williams, and I approve this message.

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    The McRitchie-Hollis Museum has opened a new exhibit featuring local art-ist Martin Pates work. The exhibit will run through October.

    The new exhibit, Local Color, features sixteen original paintings by Pate, includ-ing Civil War scenes, Coweta landscapes, and views of the Court Square.

    We are thrilled to showcase not only a talented artist, but also one that calls Newnan home, said Keri Adams, McRitchie-Hollis interpreter.

    Museum hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

    One of Pates favorite subjects is the historic 1904 courthouse, which is fea-tured in several of the paintings exhib-ited at the McRitchie-Hollis. My per-sonal paintings of Newnan usually revolve around the architectural historythats what first caught my interest and caused me to move here, said Pate.

    On what inspired him to paint local scenes, Pate said, Newnan has been my home since 1984 and Im prone to draw inspiration from places I call homeGeor-gia and South Carolina in particular.

    Pate remembers being interested in art before starting kindergarten. My brother and I used to sit and watch our aunt paint. She lived with us temporar-ily when I was 5 or 6. There was a magic quality to it, Pate recalled. He followed his brother to the Ringling School of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida, study-ing graphic design and illustration for three years.

    The exhibit features a number of Civil War-themed paintings in recognition of the Sesquicentennial of the Battle of Browns Mill this summer. A special re-ception is being planned to unveil Pates newest painting, which depicts a scene from the battle. The painting will be used in promotional materials for this sum-mers special Sesquicentennial events.

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    Ive always loved history. Some of my earliest drawings as a child were sol-diers, including Civil War era, Pate said. One of the largest works in the exhibit titled Goin Home was inspired by an idea Pate has for a graphic novel about a wounded Confederate soldier who is cut-off behind enemy lines, trying to come home.

    The Historical Society is excited to feature Martins work, especially those of historical and architectural scenes its re-ally such a beautiful way to capture what makes Newnan and Coweta so special, Adams said.

    Admission to both the museum and the exhibit is $5 per adult, $2 per child 12 or younger and seniors, and free to all NCHS members.

    Parking for the museum is located in the old Newnan Hospital lot on Car-michael Street with handicap accessible parking in the museums brick driveway on Clark Street. The museum is located at 74 Jackson Street.

    Those needing more information about the exhibit or museum, or would like to join the Newnan-Coweta Histori-cal Society, should call 770-251-0207 or email [email protected] .

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    The Coweta County Facebook page had a significant post which it published last week. The significance was that Newnan Mayor Keith Brady had been elected president of the Georgia Municipal Association (GMA).

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    lative Policy Council where he recently served as Chairman. Based in Atlanta, GMA is a volun-tary, non-profit organization that pro-vides legislative advocacy, educational, employee benefit and technical assis-tance services to its 520 member cities. Brady has been mayor for the City of Newnan since 1994. He was born and

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    bor department.Networking meetings help provide sup-port, encouragement and mentoring opportunities for those who are unem-ployed or underemployed in our com-munity.We meet the 2nd Tuesday of each month in the Parish Hall of Newnan First Unit-ed Methodist Church which is at 33 Greenville Street, Newnan. Our meet-ings start at 6:00 pm.Light snacks also provided. Additional questions, you can reach us at 770-253-7400.See you Tuesday, July 8, 2014 at 6 PM at FUMC Parish Hall, 33 Greenville Street, Newnan, GA.

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    Newnan Theatre Company is offering exciting youth productions this sum-mer: Roald Dahls James and the Giant Peach, and a much newer play, Avenue Q, by Jeff Whitty, Robert Lopez, and Jeff Marx.James and the Giant Peach July 17 20

    Donna Provencher is directing James and the Giant Peach, also taking place in the Black Box. This is a really fun, fanci-ful story, said Provencher. The humor is very British. The story line is a classic tale of a mistreated child who, through magic, becomes a hero in a fantastic alternative world. That world happens to be inside a giant peach, where he meets a variety of talking (and friendly) insects.

    These kids are just so passionate and enthusiastic: a wonderful group, very tal-ented and worth watching as they morph into ladybugs, spiders, grasshoppers, and centipedes said Provencher. They all seem to be clicking well and having fun.

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    dents are real puppets, hand held by live, visible puppeteers who speak and act for them on stage. Only three characters are human. One of them is the apartment house manager Gary Coleman. (Remem-ber him from Diff rent Strokes?)

    Its a very funny show about life, a take on the traditional story of young people living in poverty while they struggle to suc-ceed in the big city, said Bruce Patterson, who is directing the music. In the middle of conversations, the characters burst into song, just as they do on Sesame Street. A lot of the melodic themes suggest those fa-miliar motifs.

    This somewhat controversial musical gives high school students the opportunity to play roles that they would not ordinarily be able to do, added Patterson. We are working hard to handle sensitive issues in a manner appropriate for this age group. Our staging will be a little more tasteful than that of some of the touring groups with adult actors.

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    The sales tax holidays for Georgia are back. The Georgia Department of Revenue has announced the back-to-school sales tax holiday this summer is on Aug. 1-2. Another sales tax holiday an energy efficient holiday is slated for Oct. 2-4. What the back-to-school sales tax holi-day means for Georgia shoppers is a 48-hour period of not having to pay state and local sales taxes on specific items. Those items include school supplies, clothing, shoes, computers and software. For example, clothing and footwear with a sales price of $100-or-less will be exempt of taxes. Computers, components

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    It pays to have a library card. Your Coweta Public Library System card gets you free admission to Georgia State Parks, Zoo Atlanta, Go Fish Educa-tion Center and the Center for Puppetry Arts. Heres how to receive the benefits: u Georgia State Park and Historic Sites ParkPass: With your Coweta Pub-lic Library System card, get the Georgia State Park and Historic Sites ParkPass, which is good for free parking and admis-sion at any of the 63 parks and historic sites statewide for up to seven days. The ParkPass exempts up to four people from admission fees and daily parking fees at any state park or historic site in Georgia. Each branch location has multiple pass-es available for a one-week checkout. For more information about Georgia State Parks and Historic Sites, visit gastateparks.org. u Zoo Atlanta Family Pass: Each Coweta Public Library System branch has one Zoo Atlanta Family Pass available for a one-week checkout. The pass may be checked out once per year. To obtain the pass, first check out a special DVD at the librarys front desk. This DVD cant be placed on hold. When you return the DVD to the library, youll receive a Zoo Atlanta Family Pass receipt. This receipt is required for admission. It is valid for sev-

    en days from the date of the receipt show-ing when the DVD was returned. Present your Zoo Atlanta Family Pass receipt and your valid library card at Zoo Atlantas front gate for free admission. The pass is valid for two adults (ages 12 and up) and up to two children (ages 3 to 11). The standard general admission price will apply to families larger than four. The pass is valid for general admission only and cannot be used for fee-based events or programs. For more information about Zoo Atlanta, visit zooatlanta.org. u Center for Puppetry Arts Pass-port: Each Coweta Public Library System branch has one Center for Puppetry Arts Passport available for a one-week check-out. The passport grants free museum admission for up to four people and allows the holder to purchase show tickets for 25 percent off. The library system asks for patrons to

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    The Coweta Shopper print edition schedule will change slightly from its nor-mal publishing schedule, beginning with this weeks (July 2) edition. The print edition was published for Wednesday, July 2 as normal for our Week A mail routes across the county. The print edition will not publish next week Wednesday, July 9 but will re-

    turn to its normal Week B mail routes on July 16. Later in July, our Week C will publish on July 23 and Week D on July 30. Our website thecowetashopper.com will be updated every day with new community events, features and adver-tisements. Also, our Facebook and Twit-ter feeds will continue normal operation.

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    iMMacUlatelY Maintained. Well Insu-lated and Well Built Home on 16.5 Acres & half in-terest in 4 acre stocked lake. 4 fenced pasture, huge walk-up attic. Shop area. 3BR/3.5BA, Greatroom w/fp, Formal DR, Country Kitchen. $650,000.

    FRANK BARRON, Broker

    770-231-9535

    GentleMans estate, 47.2 open & wooded acres on Smokey Rd. Fenced & cross-fenced, 4 stall barn w/Apt. Inviting Gunite pool. State of the art dog kennels, stunning Master Suite w/600 Sq. Ft. Bath. Updated Kitchen w/granite all the extras. Shows like a model. $729,000. (FRANK or JESS)

    BRooKs hoRse FaRM on 25 acRes with 4 pastures, equipment barn, 3 stall barn w/tack room, wash rooms, riding arena, 20x40 in ground pool w/pool house w/kitchen & bath, 4BR/3.5BA, LR w/fp, formal dining area, upgraded kitchen w/breakfast area & bay window. Super location and ready to go. $595,000 (FRANK oR JESS)

    BeaUtiFUl histoRic VictoRian in great condition! 4BR, 2BA, 7 fireplaces, 11 ceilings, pic-ture molding through-out, original heart pine floors, Greatroom, Dining Room & pocket doors & bookshelf, kitchen with tile countertops, dishwasher, refrigerator, stove. Beautiful stain glass windows. In ground pool, 3 outbldgs. New Price $349,900.

    tWo stoRY Plantation hoMe on 34 mostly open acres, overlooking private stocked pond has 5BR/4.5BA, fabulous kitchen, LR, DR, Den, of-fice, exercise room & more. See at $695,000. (FRANK or JESS)

    laKe RedWine Professionally Decorated European Stone and Hardy Plank Home on full basement, 5BR/4.5BA, GR w/fpl, Formal DR, of-fice, fully equipped Kitchen w/brkst area, and triple garage w/openers. See to appreciate at $475,000 (FRANK or JESS)

    all BRicK Ranch in FaYetteVille on 35.610+/-Acres w/gated entrance, Gorgeous hardwood floors, 3BR/2.5BA, LR w/brick fpl, DR, Den, office, Utility Room, fully equipped kitchen. Easy Access to I-85 & Airport. $1,085,000.

    MaGniFicent coUntRY estate on 16.5 acRes, 4 acre stocked lake, terrace, Gunite pool w/cool decking. 5BR/4.5BA, upgraded Kitchen, Greatroom w/fpl, family room, In-law Suite, 4 Stall Barn & Stable, 4 board and electric fencing. $799,900.

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    sPectacUlaR tWo stoRY on the laKe has 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, plus 2 apts., inground pool, LR with F/P, dining room, updated kitchen, family room w/FPL, 4.8 acres, and so much more. A lot for $525,000.

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    MLS #07257714tWo stoRY 1900 eRa hoMe, 6BR, 5.5BA, foyer w/ceramic tile floor, 7 fireplaces, LR w/fp, parlor w/fp, huge formal DR, den w/fp, kitchen w/all appliances, breakfast area, sitting room, walk-in pantry & Butlers pantry. In-law Apt. w/2nd Kit. All drapes, rugs & chandeliers to stay. NEW PRICE: $315,000.

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    153 Ac. near Greenville, 6 Food plots, 5.5 Ac. Stocked pond, 30 yr. old timber. $3,500/Ac.

    Frank Barron (owner/agent) 770-231-9535

    RUstic hoMe W/MoUntain liKe set-tinG on 10 hardwood acres w/stream, 4BR/4BA, vaulted greatroom w/fp, family room in basement with wet bar and tons of storage, modern kitchen and dining area w/views, detached triple garage w/workshop and RV garage. Must see to appreciate. Just $339,500. (FRANK or JESS)

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    QUaint & PRiVate RetReat on 62.32 acRes w/5 ac. stocked pond. Beautiful pine floors, walls & ceilings throughout. Updated & spacious bathrooms. owner will sell cabin, lake & 12.32 acres by itself also. $349,900. (FRANK or JESS)

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    attention deVeloPeRs, 29.74 Heavily Wooded Acres on Happy Valley Circle, 3BR/1 tiled bath, Brick Ranch w/bsmt, 28x48 6 Stall Metal Barn, 24x36 concrete block shop, stocked pond, 1539 Ft of road frontage. $359,900. (FRANK)

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    FOR SalE hO sCALe RAILROAd set uP bOxes for engines and cars. I have at least one of whatever you need. Leave mes-sage and number 770-252-9041. Calls returned ASAP, Robert.

    CeMeteRy PLOts FOR sALe: 4 plots, 3 vaults, 3 marks (valued at over $15,000) in section #3 at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Inc., off Roscoe Road. Price open for discussion. 678-873-1813 5 CRedeNZA, dark wood with sliding doors on front, only $50. Traditional love seat, tan, very clean. - $175. 770-254-8929 (Near downtown Newnan) WheAt stRAW hAy ideal for planting grass. $3.50 per bale. Frank Barron 770-231-9535.

    VEHiClES bMW Z3 ROAdsteR, 1999, auto, 6 cyl., $4,995. Guaranteed Cars & Credit, 770-251-5505, guaranteedcarsandcredit.com Chevy bLAZeR Ls, 2002, auto, 6 cyl., $8,115. Guaranteed Cars & Credit, 770-251-5505, guaranteedcarsandcredit.com CALIbeR MAINstReet, Dodge, 2011, auto, 4 cyl., $9995. Guaranteed Cars & Credit, 770-251-5505, guaran-teedcarsandcredit.com exPLOReR LIMIted, Ford, 2007, auto, 8 cyl., $14,299. Guaranteed Cars & Credit, 770-251-5505, guaranteedcarsand-credit.com ACAdIA sLt-1, GMC, 2007, FWD, auto, 6 cyl., $14,110. Guaranteed Cars & Credit, 770-251-5505, guaranteedcarsand-credit.com ACCORd ex, Honda, 2008, auto, 4 cyl., $13,995. Guaran-teed Cars & Credit, 770-251-5505, guaranteedcarsand-credit.com sONANtA GLs v6, 2006 Hyundai, auto, 6 cyl., $8,790. Guaranteed Cars & Credit, 770-251-5505, guaranteedcarsand-credit.com WRANGLeR, Unlimited Rubicon, 2005, auto, 6 cyl., $16,995. Guaranteed Cars & Credit, 770-251-5505, guaran-teedcarsandcredit.com

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    HOuSES 3bR/2bAths WIth OF-FICe and sun room, sits on crawl space, on 5 acres. 3 car garage attached, steel structure w/private drive. Great for R.V. or a Big Rig. Kim 770-560-6008 MLS#07206192 Lindseys Inc. 770-253-6990 #239

    FOR REnT 2 bedROOM, 1 bAth, in great neighborhood. Washer, dryer hook ups. New applianc-es. Butcher block countertops. Huge fenced backyard. $625 month. 404-795-1665 7.16 3 bedROOM, 2 bAth, new paint, new carpet, near down-town. $875 month plus deposit. No GHFA. No Section 8. 678-416-0524 7.2 1 bedROOM, 1 bAth Single-family home for rent in West Coweta County. Fenced yard. $490/month plus $400 de-posit. Small pet okay with $200 non-refundable pet deposit. Call 404-358-4100 7-2 2 bedROOM, 1 bAth hOMe in Coweta County, 6 Cherokee St, off Sprayberry Rd, Small eat-in kitchen, carport, large backyard, central heat & air, gas & electric, $600 per month, $600 security deposit. Available 8/1/14. Call 770-301-2501. 7.16

    land/lOTS 19.08 ACRes ON hWy 27 near Moreland. $7,500 per acre. Frank H. Barron. Lindseys, Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson Street, Newnan, GA 30263. 770-231-9535.

    land/lOTS 86 PRIstINe ACRes, 2 horse barns, 24 stalls, party house with gourmet kitchen, 50x150 shop with 51x50 workshop, 14 paddocks, 5 run in sheds, sprin-klered dressage arena, additional land available. $990,000. Frank Barron, Lindseys Inc. Realtors, 770-253-6990. MeRIWetheR CO. 214 mostly open acres on Hwy 54. 2 barns, gorgeous building sites, 2 lakes, fenced pasture, $5,000 per acre. Frank/Jess Barron, Lindseys Inc., 770-253-6990. MeRIWetheR CO. 153 heavily wooded acres, 25 yr. old pines, 6 planted food plots, new 5.5 Ac. stocked pond, good road system throughout. For Sale Only! $3500/Ac. Frank Barron, Owner/Broker 770-231-9535. 75.717 WOOded ACRes near Hogansville, Stream & pond site. Several food plots & long frontage on 2 roads. $3350 per acre. Frank Barron, Lind-seys Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St., Newnan 770-231-9535.

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