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Since 1989 www.thecowetashopper.com POSTAL CUSTOMER Vol. 25, No. 42 • Wednesday, May 7, 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 WE ARE MOVING NEW OFFICE OPENS MAY 12 “Rediscover what it’s like to deal with people who care!” PRODUCTS & SERVICES Comprehensive Eye Care • Contact Lens Services Treatment of Eye Diseases • Eyeglass Frames LASIK Co-Management • Sunglasses Eyeglass Lenses & Coatings • Contact Lens CARR EYE CARE Has a New Home beginning Monday, May 12. We’re moving our Baker Rd. office across Hwy. 34 E to: 1065 Sullivan Road (behind CVS). 770-254-9997 www.carreyecare.com Inside... Tips for finding a summer job Students should get busy searching now for those summer jobs. Page 18 ••••••• ‘It’s a Pets’ Dream’ This full-service groom- ing and boarding facility is located not far from the heart of downtown Newnan. Page 6 BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT COWETA’S DEAL FINDER ••••••• The goods on Symbiosis Reintroducing an old practice of gardening with unlike plants sort of living together. Page 4 THE ARMCHAIR GARDENER ••••••• OTHER FEATURES Publisher’s Page ........... 3 Calendar of Events ........ 6 Business Relocation ..... 8 Long-Term Healthcare...11 Encouraging Words .... 13 Business Briefs ........... 14 Classifieds.................... 16 Service Directory ......... 17 Advertising Index ........ 17

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Page 1: The Coweta Shopper May 7, 2014

Since 1989www.thecowetashopper.com

POSTAL CUSTOMER

Vol. 25, No. 42 • Wednesday, May 7, 2014

PRESORTED STANDARDECRWSH

U.S. POSTAGE PAIDNEWNAN, GAPERMIT #120

The Coweta

ShopperTHE POWER OF DIRECT MAIL

48,000 shoppers mailed monthly

WE AREMOVINGNEW OFFICE

OPENS MAY 12

“Rediscover what it’s like to deal with people who care!”

PRODUCTS & SERVICESComprehensive Eye Care • Contact Lens Services

Treatment of Eye Diseases • Eyeglass FramesLASIK Co-Management • Sunglasses

Eyeglass Lenses & Coatings • Contact Lens

CARR EYE CAREHas a New Home beginning Monday, May 12.We’re moving our Baker Rd. office across Hwy. 34 E to: 1065 Sullivan Road (behind CVS).770-254-9997 • www.carreyecare.com

Inside...

Tips for finding asummer jobStudents should get busy searching now for those summer jobs. Page 18

•••••••

‘It’s a Pets’ Dream’This full-service groom-ing and boarding facility is located not far from the heart of downtown Newnan. Page 6

BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT

COWETA’S DEAL FINDER

•••••••

The goods onSymbiosisReintroducing an old practice of gardening with unlike plants sort of living together. Page 4

THE ARMCHAIR GARDENER

•••••••OTHER FEATURESPublisher’s Page ...........3Calendar of Events ........6Business Relocation .....8Long-Term Healthcare ...11Encouraging Words ....13Business Briefs ...........14Classifieds ....................16Service Directory .........17Advertising Index ........17

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M y wife and I were recently having a pleasant dinner with our friends, the Longo’s, from San Juan. While discussing my recent 400-

mile trip (in one day) on a motorcycle, the subject came up about motorcycle licensing in the state of Georgia. “I’ve been riding for over 50 years”, said I, “and I still have a learners permit”. “Fifty years!” exclaimed Dr. Longo. “You must be quite a slow learner!!”

I suppose that, from time to time, we all seem to procrasti-nate on certain things in our lives, however, some of us have developed this unproductive habit into an “Art Form”. And I

am quite a skilled artist. I am trying to change though. I’ve heard that you can change bad habits into good ones through daily discipline. So I’ve learned to complete my tasks at the same time each and every day – the last minute. And if it wasn’t for that last minute, I might not get anything done.

Seriously though, there can be some good things about waiting a while to get started. Those who get the job done fi rst thing may become too tired to enjoy the unimportant, but fun, things. A “Disciplined Slackerd” will always get the job done, even if at the eleventh hour. And it helped me get a few passing grades in school. I usually waited till the night before (or the next morning) to turn in a report. The teachers were so fl ab-bergasted to receive it on time, they gave me extra credit and upped me to, perhaps, a “C”. …. Sometimes. It took me 10 years to win my division in vintage sports car rac-ing. Just think if I had won immediately, there would have been little else to look forward too. And those folks who start too early, sometimes get discouraged, leaving us procrastinators to seize their opportunity as well as ours.

Actually, and with all kidding aside, this is a serious issue with many of us. There can be lost opportunities as well as unfortunate consequences for those who put things off until later. And sometimes later is just not good enough. I have accomplished more than some, yet less than others, but I could have done far more with a disciplined approach to taking action at the appropriate time. I recently ran across some relevant quotes about procrastina-tion which I have included in our “Encouraging Words” section. Perhaps they will get us thinking how we can develop a new mind-set, a different approach to winning this war, or at least winning one battle at a time. I believe there will be some positive rewards awaiting

you…. and for me. Let’s make a go at it.

Joe

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Ms. Dean and husband, Gene Griffith, started Wilkerson Mill Gardens in 1990. What began as a business growing woody plants for cut stems has shifted into a specialty plant nursery with online sales and on site sales by appointment or during Open Days. Gene’s serendipitous acquisition of www.hydrangea.com led them to collect what is perhaps the most extensive collection of hydran-geas on the east coast. It also led to Penny McHenry.

Ms. Dean was a founding board member of the American Hydrangea Society. She and Gene are now focused on hydrangeas: collecting, observing, propagating, growing, and selecting for reliable hydrangeas for the garden. Unable to restrain themselves they continue to offer a scattering of some of their other favorite woody plants. They delight in sharing their experience and opinions gained by working with plants over the last 25 years with the goal of helping gardeners to succeed and to relish their gardens. Sometimes funny, often thoughtful, usually informative and always lively, Elizabeth will share selected opinions, observations and knowledge gained from a life in the dirt.

The Backyard Association is an educational program sponsored by the Coweta County Master Gardener Extension Volunteers (MGEVs). The presentations are free to the public and are held on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at UGA Extension – Coweta County, 255 Pine Road, Newnan. Please call the Extension office at (770) 254-2620 for reservations and to register for door prizes.

Tour Unique Gardens of North Coweta on May 31Come for the beauty, take home inspiration and knowledge

A spring garden tour of four of Coweta County’s most unusual gardens, including plantation gar-dens that have been reclaimed and restored by their current owners, will take place from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Saturday, May 31.

The tour is hosted by the Coweta County Master Gardener Extension Volunteers, who will be available to answer plant questions at each garden. Local artists will also be capturing the beauty of the gardens on site.

Proceeds from this event will be used to fund Coweta County Extension educational programs such as 4-H and youth gardening programs, and college scholarships.

Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 on the day of the tour and are available at the Coweta County Extension office, 255 Pine Rd., Newnan. Tickets also may be purchased in advance at Corner Arts, Piedmont Newnan Fitness Center and Southern Roots Nursery, all in Newnan; Bedazzled Flower Shop, Sharpsburg; Casablanca Cafe, Palmetto; Senoia Garden Center, Senoia; and Wild Birds Un-

limited, Peachtree City.For more information, please

contact the Coweta County Extension (255 Pine Road, Newnan 30263) at [email protected] or 770-254-2620.

About Coweta County Mas-ter Gardener Extension Volun-teers (MGEVs)

The Master Gardener pro-gram in Georgia is a volunteer training program for home gar-deners who then assist Univer-sity of Georgia Extension staff in providing researched-based gardening education to the public in five areas: environ-mental stewardship, home food production, gardening with youth, the value of landscapes and the health benefits of gar-dening. MGEVs benefit from the training and the opportu-nity to serve their communities. For more information, contact UGA Extension-Coweta Coun-ty, 770-254-2620 or visit www.ugaextension.com/coweta, or your local UGA Extension of-fice.

Symbiosis is the living together of unlike plants to the mu-tual advantage of the partnership - otherwise known as com-panion planting. This is not a new practice, but quite an old one. Over a long period of time, gardeners have learned that different kinds of plants, growing close together, have certain effects on each other - benefi cial or detrimental.

Some examples of companion planting are tall and bush or vining plants grown together, with legumes used to add nitrogen, such as corn with climbing beans and pumpkin or squash. The herb borage can be planted with tomatoes to at-tract bees for good pollination. Aromatic herbs such as rose-mary, mint, sage or thyme, etc. may deter cabbage worms and other insects. Basil is said to repel fl ies and mosquitoes. Catnip may protect against fl ea beetles. Horseradish deters potato beetles and garlic prevents Japanese beetles. Chives help to deter insects. The planting of onions helps discourage ants. Radishes repel insects.

Some fl owering plants are very useful in the garden. Sunfl owers attract bees and birds. Marigolds repel and kill nematodes. Pot marigolds and petunias and nastur-tiums repel insects in the garden.

Organic gardeners are always experimenting with ways to combat pests and insects without the use of chemical sprays and poi-sons.

The Armchair Gardener

Symbiosis

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Tuesdays …

Tuesday Night Dinners As of Feb.18, Mount Gilead United Methodist Church will serve dinner on Tuesday nights from 5-7 PM in the Fellowship Hall. Th e menu ($7.00 per plate) will vary. Mount Gilead UMC is located at 2651 Hwy 16 East in Sharpsburg, next to Blossman Gas Co. Please call 770-254-8876for directions, menu info or other questions.

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Th e Nerd opens at Southside Community Th eatre, 20 West Campbellton St. (GA Hwy. 92) in Fairburn. Th e Nerd is a side-splitt ing comedy classic writt en by Larry Shue and directed by Chris Shellnutt . Th e hilarious play runs the next three weekends thru May 18. Th e shows on Th ursday, Friday and Saturday begin at 8:00 PM and Sunday matinees at 2:30 PM. Visiting stgplays.com, call the box offi ce at 770-969-0956 or email the box offi ce at boxoffi [email protected] for tickets. Ticket prices are as fol-lows: advance on-line at $16 and at the door for $17.50. Children under 12 are $ 8 for all shows.

- Mark The Date! -ONE Decision Fundraising Gala for Coweta Pregnancy Services at Th e Newnan Centre, 1515 Lower Fayett eville Road/ Newnan. Special guest Kristan Hawkins - President, Students for Life America. 2014 Silent Auction begins at 6:00 PM. Dinner and Program begin at 7:00 PM. To purchase tickets or to host a table please call 770-251-7158 or email [email protected] ere will be an opportunity extended to invest in the center. Dinner is complimentary.

- Mark The Date! -Volunteer Training Class ~ Coweta CASA (Court Ap-pointed Special Advocates) is holding a Volunteer Training class on Th ursdays beginning May 8 - June 12 from 5:30-8:30. CASA trains and supports community volunteers to advocate for children in foster care through the court system. Visit our websitewww.cowetacasa.org for more info on CASA or call the CASA offi ce at 770-253-0046 for more information. You can also reach us at [email protected]

- Mark The Date! -“Th e Foreigner” Returns to Newnan Th eatre Company May 8 and runs through Sunday, May 18. Tickets for this outrageous farce at www.newnantheatre.org or by calling 770.683.6282. May 8 & 15, 8:00 pm, $7.00 for all. May 9, 10, 16, 17, 8:00 pm, $8 for children, $12 for students and seniors, $14 for adults. May 11 & 18, 3:00 pm $8 for children, $12 for students and seniors, $14 for adults If you have questions regarding the content of any show, email Artistic Director Tony Daniel at [email protected]. 24 1st Ave., Newnan, GA 770-683-6282

- Mark The Date! -May 10 …

RA CE for the Orphans 5K (Raising Awareness, Compas-sion, and Education), Saturday, May 10th at the Coweta County Fairgrounds. Tot Trot begins at 8:15 AM, 1 Mile Fun Run begins at 8:30 AM, 5K begins at 9:00 AM. Walkers welcome to partici-pate. Race T-shirt guaranteed to all who register by May 1st. Early packet pickup on May 9th from 4-8 PM at Newnan Chick-fi l-A Dwarf House. Race day registration and packet pickup begins at 7:30 AM at the Coweta County Fairgrounds. Visit www.race-

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I recently had the opportunity to visit “The Dog House” just off Bulls-boro Dr. in Newnan. It’s a full-service grooming and boarding facility owned by Newnan’s Grace Woodford. I felt quite impressed with the cleanliness and comfort of the animals, as well as the professional at-

titude of the employees. They all seemed to love what they were doing.

Boarding and grooming is not just a business for Grace, but something she loves doing. “I learned from a person who once groomed for Walt Disney. I did chores around her farm, doing labor for education,” said Grace. “I watched and learned with no pay. And it was almost six months before she let me do my first groom-

ing. That dog took me 8 hours but I passed the test and later started grooming for her.” That was about 40 years ago.

But Grace Woodford didn’t stop learning. She attended seminars and eventually participated in them. That work finally qualified her as an international speaker, judge and consultant. And now being a Certified Mas-ter Groomer Meritus, she is at the pinnacle of her trade. Moreover, Grace has the honor of being the first in the country to receive dual certification from the Interna-tional Society of Kennel Cosmetology and the American Boarding Kennel Association.

“I’m a perfectionist and very picky about how I run this business,” Grace told me. “We have a different attitude – our employees work as a team, and are passionate about the care and well-being of our customer’s dogs.” That at-titude was evident as I was shown through the facility and talked with the employees.

The Dog House provides a clean and comfortable environment for its overnight “guests”. They have playtime and are fed only premium food, and they all get loving attention. But the dogs with that “upper crust” attitude may want to reserve one of Graces “suites”, which include a real (but down-sized) bed, wall murals, and a sliding patio door to a private run! (It really is a “dog’s life” there.) There is also day care plan from 9 to 6 daily. (They take cats, too) In addition to routine pet styling, The Dog House can provide special spa treatments including carding, hand stripping, facials, and pawdicures including paw and leg massages.

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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. Must see at $369,900.

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)

GReaT In-ToWn neWnan hoMe, 4 bed-rooms, 2 full and 2 half baths, room to expand in full basement with shop, greatroom with fireplace, formal dining room, upstairs den, updated kitchen, double garage with opener. Super energy efficient. New price $239,900. (FRANK or JESS)

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 ½ 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 & Butler’s pantry. In-law Apt. w/2nd Kit. All drapes, rugs & chandeliers to stay. NEW PRICE: $315,000.

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hUnTInGLand FoR saLe

• 75 Wooded Ac. near Hogansville, 3 food plots, will subdivide. $3,350/Ac.

• 92.93 Wooded Ac. near Woodbury, $3,500/Ac.

• 144 Ac. near Whitesburg, ½ mile on Chattahoochee – Duck pond & 10 Ac. Dove field,

30 yr old timber. $5,500/Ac.

• 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)

MLS #07256361

PRIMe LocaTIon in growing downtown Newnan. Approximately 1,000 SF finished of-fice space. Ideal for offices or lofts upstairs with commercial downstairs. $199,900. Frank Barron 770-231-9535.

MLS #07048493

noRThGaTe schooL dIsTRIcT, Roomy 2 story vinyl siding home, 3BR plus Bonus Room, 2 ½ Baths, LR w/fireplace, Formal DR, fully equipped kitchen w/breakfast area, basement w/Rec room & Living room, plus double garage w/opener. $179,900. (JESS or FRANK)

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NEWNAN HOMEIMPROVEMENT

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Free Estimates • Local Financing

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Medical Center & SpaServices Provided:

• OB/GYN • Medical Weight Loss• Bioidentical Hormone

Replacement Therapy• Botox and Dermafi llers• B12 & Fat Burner Shots

• Obagi & Revision Skin Care • Facials• Permanent Make-up: Eyeliner, Eyebrows,

Lip Liner & Full Lips • Latisse

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175 Jefferson Parkway, Newnan, GA 30263

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f a m i l y d e n t i s t r y

Another new era is set to begin at Carr Eye Care Center. After almost 13 years at its Baker Road location, Carr Eye Care Center is moving. The new location isn’t far away, about the length of three football fields and just across Hwy. 34 East behind CVS. The official address will be 1065 Sullivan Road. And most importantly, the move fits Dr. Sean Carr’s desire for more room. “We simply needed a much larger space,” Carr said. “We’re moving from an office with 2,400 sq.ft. to one over 4,400 sq.ft.” Indeed, the state-of-the-art facility will not change how Carr Eye Care and its staff of six handles the day-to-day requirements of its customers. “Our customers will continue to receive that same superior service and the quality products we’ve offered since opening in 2001,” Carr said. One area in the new Carr Eye Care

Center will significantly increase ... the eyeglass frame display. Carr said the frame display area is now double in size of the previous location and can accommodate a much larger frame se-lection. In addition, Carr Eye Care continues to offer the following products and ser-vices ... comprehensive eye care, contact lens service, treatment of eye diseases, eyeglass frames, LASIK co-management, sunglasses, eyeglass lenses and coatings and contact lens. The move is the second major devel-opment in the growth of Carr Eye Care since its Coweta County beginning. In 2007, Carr Eye Care opened its down-town Newnan location – Coweta Eye Care – on Bullsboro Drive under the direction of Dr. Grant MacDonald. And within the last six months, Coweta Eye Care also moved to a state-of-the-art fa-cility on Bullsboro Drive in front of the Food Depot Shopping Center.

BUSINESS RELOCATION

Carr Eye Care Center’s new office at 1065 Sullivan Road.

Need for space prompts Carr Eye Care Center’s move to new address

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Readers no longer have to wait to see the weekly issues of The Coweta Shopper. You can read our digital replica of the print edition (E-Edition) anytime. Our E-Edition allows you to flip pages, and click direct links to advertisers’ websites. You’ll find our E-Edition at thecowetashopper.com.

Our website features a combination of retail, classified and web ban-ner advertising to go along with timely news and community con-tent. Real-time features include Weather, Gas Prices, and Area Traffic. Most importantly, our website can be viewed by any device.

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CASA Volunteer Training ClassCoweta CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) is holding a Volunteer

Training class on Thursdays beginning May 8 - June 12 from 5:30-8:30.

CASA trains and supports community volunteers to advocate for children

in foster care through the court system. Visit our website

www.cowetacasa.org for more info on CASA or call 770-253-0046

for more information. You can also reach us at [email protected]

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meetings■ AA Meetings AA Meets • Monday 6 p.m. Faith Creek Methodist Newnan• Tuesday 7:30p.m. Community Christian Church Sharpsburg• Monday-Friday 12:00, 9 Perry St., Newnan• Sunday, Wednesday, Friday 6:30 p.m. Turin United Methodist Church Turin

Tuesdays . . .

■ Parkinson’s Support Group meets at Newnan’s First United Methodist Church on Greenville St. second Tuesdays at 3:45 p.m. Meet-ings are in the Gathering Room. Caregivers wel-come. Call FUMC for info 770-253-7400.

■ Women with Depression — Open discussion, prayer, & continued support for women with de-pression. Meets 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Crossroads Church, 2564 Hwy. 154. crossroadsnewnan.org

Wednesdays . . .

■ Cancer Support Group meets at First Bap-tist Church in Newnan second Wednesdays at 10 a.m. 15 West Washington St., Room 129C. Pro-grams focus on cancer and needs of cancer pa-tients. Guests welcome.

■ Kidney Smart Second Wednesdays at Pied-mont Newnan, Poplar Road, at 4:30 p.m. One-hour class is free including materials. Professional shift available for dialysis patients. Interested patients go to www.kidneysmart.org under “classes near you” to register. Details 770-304-5850.

Thursdays . . . ■ Prevent Child Abuse Coweta meets at noon fi rst Thursdays at Rutledge Center on Hospital Road. This is a working lunch-hour meeting, and attendees are welcome to bring lunch. To edu-cate about child abuse in Coweta. Details: [email protected] or 770-652-7625.

■ NCAA Newnan-Coweta Art Association meets the third Thursday (from September through May) at the Harriet Alexander Art Center on Hospital Road at 7:00 pm. Visitors, new members are welcome.

DO YOU HAVEPSORIASIS?

MedaPhase, Inc. was founded by Dr. Mark Ling to research new treatments for skin disease. Dr. Ling is former Director of Dermatology Clinical Research at Emory University. He trained at Harvard and Duke and is Board-Certified in Internal Medicine and Dermatology. MedaPhase is in Newnan and serves the southern Atlanta region.

Dr. Mark Ling is conducting a research study testing an investigational topical medication for mild to severe chronic plaque psoriasis. If you are 18 years of age or older, and have at least 3% of your

body surface area covered with psoriasis you may be eligible. Study drug, study-related office visits, and all study-related procedures are available to qualified participants at no cost. Compensation for time and travel may be available.

Please contact my research staff for more information at:770-252-6900 or visit www.healthyskinresearch.com.

MedaPhase710 Newnan Crossing Bypass • Newnan, GA 30263

Dr. Ralph DavisChiropractor

$20 First Visit, Every VisitEvening & Saturday Appointments

Dr. Ralph Davis is a chiropractic college Dean & Professor.

He has over 30 years of experience in chiropractic care and he’s ready to help you!

Dr. Ralph Chiropractor29 Millard Farmer Ind. Blvd., Suite A1, Newnan, GA 30263404-358-5787 • www.DrRalphDavis.com

“Contributing to the health

of our community through affordable chiropractic care.”

Coweta County Fire Department, Air Life Georgia & American Red Cross

Community Blood Drive May 13, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at Coweta County Fire Dept.,

483 Turkey Creek Rd., Newnan. 770-254-3900, Visit www.redcrossblood.org,

code: cowetacfd to schedule your donation

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Check Out thecowetashopper.comfor the latest Events, News Briefs,

Gas, Traffic, Weather, Ads & More

Kimberly Neely, Licensed Aesthetician and Makeup Consultant19 Perry St., Suite 101, Newnan, GA 30263

770.502.1932 * pontonihairdesignandskincare.com

* Facials * Microcurrent * Waxing

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Stacey Livingston’s New Book“E-Day ~ Book 1: Shattered ”

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Jil Daniel & Stacey Livingston RDMS - Owner/Operators ~ 24 Years Experience

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at the Carnegie

James Farmer Presents “Dinner on the Grounds”Monday, May 12th at 6 p.m.

Georgia’s own James Farmer will present “Dinner on the Grounds” at the Newnan Carnegie Audito-rium Monday, May 12th at 6pm. Celebrated author, gardener, land-scape and interior designer, Farm-er will kick off the first lecture in the new Edgar B. Hollis Distin-guished Speaker series, “Georgia Treasures”. He has appeared with Kathy and Hoda on Today, with Paula Deen on Paula’s Home Cooking, on HGTV Gardening and in many regional talk shows across the country. James is Edi-tor-at-Large for Southern Living magazine, spokesperson for the American Camellia Society and has been featured in many maga-zines and newspapers including Flower Magazine, Harper’s Bazaar, Good Housekeeping, Traditional Home, Woman’s Day, Atlanta Magazine, the Atlanta Journal/Constitution and his alma mater, Auburn Magazine.

Farmer is the author of Wall Street Journal bestseller A Time to Plant, Sip & Savor, Porch Living, Wreaths For All Seasons, A Time to Cook and on May 12th will be

introducing his new book, Din-ner On The Grounds. Of his new book, James Farmer learned the joys of seasonal cooking and eat-ing at the side of his grandmother whose Southern heirloom recipes he revitalizes for contemporary tastes. Whether it’s planning a menu for a summer picnic, using everyday items for an extra special tabletop display, or making a skil-let peach pie, Farmer masterfully guides his audience through the art of elegant garden living with true Southern flair.

All will be available for purchase at the book signing following his presentation, or can be pre-ordered from his website, www.jamesfarmer.com, or at your local bookstore.

The event is free however reser-vations are requested as seating is limited - Please call 770-683-1347 or email [email protected].

Sponsored by the Newnan Car-negie Library Foundation and the Edgar B. Hollis Testamentary Trust. For more information, visit newnanclf.com.

The Newnan Carnegie is located at 1 LaGrange Street, Downtown Newnan

770-683-1347, newnancarnegie.com

Celebrating Our First Anniversary Now Through Memorial Day Weekend

& More On Sale!

362 Newnan Crossing Bypass

IN ASHLEY PARK(directly across from Barnes & Noble) Newnan, GA 30265

Leather Jackets • Boots • Belts • Mens & Womens Apparel & Accessories

1st Storewide

362 Newnan Crossing Bypass

SHIRTS & JEANS

24h Annual

Sponsored by Coweta County Cattleman’s

Association, Inc.Toyota of Newnan

& Relyco Security Resources

4-H Night Friday, May 16A portion of the proceeds benefi t a covered

livestock arena at the Coweta County Fairgrounds. Also, a portion of the proceeds of the Champion-ship Rodeo goes towards offering youth linked to

Agriculture post-secondary scholarships.

Friday, May 16 Is Kid’s NightChildren accompanied by an adult

1/2 PRICE!

CHAMPION

RODEOGATES OPEN AT 6 P.M. The Grand Entry is at 8:00pm

followed by the National Anthem and Salute.Admission: Adults $12; Children (4-12) $6;

Children 3 & under FREE. Pony rides / Rock wall / Bounce Houses

Great Food & Western Wear and Accessories

May 16 & May 17Coweta County Fairgrounds

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Treat MOM To The Areas BEST Hibachi & Sushi!

formerly E-Ka Japanese Restaurant • Under New Management

224 Bullsboro Drive, Suite G, Newnan, GA 30263beside Goodwill, next to Big Lots

770-683-3972Monday Closed. Tuesday-Thursday 4:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.; Friday & Saturday 4:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.; Sunday 12:00 - 9:00 p.m. All Day Dinner On Sunday

Mother’s Day Special

20% OffCannot be combined with any other offers.

Dine In Only. Expires 5/11/14

Long-Term Care (LTC) is a source of confusion or outright denial for most Americans. In a recent study about LTC, 75% of Americans have never had a conversation about LTC with their loved ones and 70% would not know what to do if a family mem-ber was to require immediate LTC. Just 38% of people think they will need LTC one day, however the real number is closer to 50% of people who will need some form of LTC, either at home, daycare or a Skilled Care Center.

Women are especially vulnerable as they are most likely to serve as a primary caregiver while they are still young and before needing care of their own in later years. Being a caregiver may impact their health as well. It’s imperative for women to redefi ne bal-ance in their lives and have a clear plan in place for their LTC. Despite longer life spans, women don’t plan for LTC for themselves.

You need to plan for coverage. LTC costs continue to rise. Home care currently averages $17 an hour, assisted living care $4,000 per month, and skilled nursing home care $5,627 per month. Most people think that their healthcare insurance will pay for skilled care, but this is only true as long as their in-surance company believes their condition is improv-ing. What if your condition doesn’t improve and you need LTC at home, in an assisted living community or in a skilled nursing facility? Even if you are cov-ered by Medicare, it will only pay 100% of the costs of such care for 20 days following a 3-day hospi-tal stay. It may partially cover days 21-100 of such care, but even so, you will be responsible for a daily co-pay of $152 (in 2014). If you still need care be-yond day 100, you will be required to privately pay the entire cost or depend on Medicaid. And, since

you must have less than $2,000 in available assets in order to qualify for Medicaid, the reality is that you must fi rst deplete your assets before Medicaid is available.

So, is there another option to cover LTC costs with-out depleting your assets and/or relying on Medic-aid? The answer could be to purchase a Life Insur-ance Policy with a LTC Rider which will guarantee a fi xed premium AND could pay up to $9,600 per month directly to you without the need for receipts like regular LTC and whose premiums can increase each year. It is important to note that a Life Insur-ance Policy with a LTC Rider insures someone will receive a benefi t unlike a regular LTC policy, where if you don’t use it, you lose it!

Regular Long-Term Care Insurance may go the way of the dinosaur. In recent years, Unum Group dropped out of the group LTC business, and Pruden-tial Financial Inc., said that it would cease offering individual LTC insurance, though it will continue to provide coverage through employer-based groups. Other notable exits include Guardian Life Insurance Company of America, MetLife Inc., and Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America. Meanwhile, even the largest providers of coverage have had to raise their rates.

It is important for you to look for a company that guarantees its premium and is committed to the long term care marketplace. A Life Insurance Policy with a LTC Rider is a great option! Thank you for your time and I hope you will think about planning now for long term care which will put you in control later. LTC costs may be the largest expense you have in retirement.

Long Term Healthcare … Are You In Denial?

C. Raymond Walls36 South Court Square,

2nd Floor, Newnan, GA 30263

P. 770.683.6613 F. 678.818.4641

[email protected]

GuestContributor

ONE DecisionFUNDRAISING GALA

for Coweta Pregnancy Services

With special guest

Kristan HawkinsPresident, Students for Life America

Thursday, May 8 , 2014The Newnan Centre

1515 Lower Fayetteville Road / Newnan

Silent Auction begins at 6:00 PMDinner and Program begin at 7:00 PM

To purchase tickets or to host a table please call 770-251-7158 or email [email protected]

There will be an opportunity extended to invest in the center.Dinner is complimentary.

ONE DecisionFUNDRAISING GALA

for Coweta Pregnancy Services

With special guest

Kristan HawkinsPresident, Students for Life America

Thursday, May 8 , 2014The Newnan Centre

1515 Lower Fayetteville Road / Newnan

Silent Auction begins at 6:00 PMDinner and Program begin at 7:00 PM

To purchase tickets or to host a table please call 770-251-7158 or email [email protected]

There will be an opportunity extended to invest in the center.Dinner is complimentary.

Encore DecorA Consignment shop

for

NEW LOCATION

8 GREENVILLE STREETnext to Blue Moon Boutique

770.683.4777

FINERFURNITURE

&HOME

ACCESSORIES

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COIN SHOP“The Little Store That Pays You More”

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770-254-2727NEW HOURS: Tues.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

NOW OPEN SATURDAYS

South Atlanta Dog WizardA Premier Off-Leash Dog Training Company

in Coweta County

Problem Solving • AggressionBasic/Advanced Obedience

“Because Life Is Better Without A Leash”

404-909-8299www.southatlantadogwizard.com www.thecowetashopper.com

for up to date events & more

May 10 …

Great South Harley-Davidson Open Show All Makes, Models, Ages & A Swap Meet. 185 E. Hwy. 16, Newnan. Swap Meet 9 a.m. until ? Car Show 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Rain or Shine. Top 20 Plus Best of Awards, Door Prizes, Dash Plaques, Goody Bags, 50/50, Mu-sic, Auction and More. Benefits God’s Bread Basket Local Food Pantry. More information Mary 706-668-7731 or e-mail [email protected]

- Mark The Date! -May 12 …

James Farmer: Dinner on the Grounds Author, Editor, Cook, Landscape & Interior Designer, Garden to Table Lifestyle Expert and lover of small town life will intro-duce his newest book Dinner on the Ground. 6 p.m. at the Carnegie Auditorium, 1 LaGrange St., call 770-683-1347. Reservations are re-quested.

- Mark The Date! -May 13 …

Community Blood Drive ~ Coweta County Fire Department, Air Life Georgia & American Red Cross Community Blood Drive May 13, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Coweta County Fire Dept., 483 Turkey Creek Rd., Newnan. 770-254-3900, Visit www.redcrossblood.org, code: cowetacfd to schedule your donation

- Mark The Date! -

May 16 & 17 …

RODEO 24th Annual Coweta County Cat-tleman’s Association Championship Rodeo at Coweta County Fairgrounds on Pine Road. Gate opens @ 6 p.m. Rodeo event begins @ 8 p.m. Credit cards & debit cards will be accept-ed. Check out www.cowetacattlemens.com for more information

- Mark The Date! -

May 19 …

FCA Golf Classic 5th Annual Coweta Fel-lowship of Christian Athletes Tournament at Newnan Country Club, 1356 Hwy 29 North. Registration at 8:30 a.m. Shotgun start at 10 a.m. Breakfast served prior to start. Awards lun-cheon follows tournament. More info [email protected]

- Mark The Date! -May 24 …

Charity Bass Tournament Newnan’s St. George Catholic Church annual fundraiser for Haiti relief. Director: Mark Biagiotti Sat-urday, May 24, at West Point Lake. $7,000 in cash prizes *based on 100 boat field. To regis-ter or for more info contact Roland Roger Jr., [email protected], 770-251-1553 or 770-328-0498

- Mark The Date! -May 31 …

Unique Gardens Tour Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 on the day of the tour and are available at the Coweta County Extension office, 255 Pine Rd., Newnan. Tickets also may be purchased in advance at Corner Arts, Piedmont Newnan Fitness Center and South-ern Roots Nursery, all in Newnan; Bedazzled Flower Shop, Sharpsburg; Casablanca Cafe, Palmetto; Senoia Garden Center, Senoia; and Wild Birds Unlimited, Peachtree City. For more information, please contact the Coweta Coun-ty Extension (255 Pine Road, Newnan 30263) at [email protected] or 770-254-2620.

- Mark The Date! -June 6 …

The First Friday 5pm- until Downtown Newnan is alive after 5 on the First Friday of every month! Enjoy shopping after normal business hours, community entertainment and dining specials at our downtown restaurants. Please visit www.mainstreetnewnan.com for more information regarding Main Street Newnan events.

- Mark These Dates! -

Angie HogsedBud Freeburg

Cam Carden

Chip Barron

Elena Dickerson

Frank Barron Jess Barron

Jodie Shepard

Riese Carden

Sheila Jenkins

Tom Barron

Tom Leiby

CongratulationsTO LINDSEY’S INC. 2013

MILLION DOLLAR CLUB MEMBERSLindsey’s Inc. would like to congratulate our 2013 Million Dollar Club

Members of the Newnan-Coweta Board of Realtors.Recognition was also give to

Tom Barron as the Top Producer in the county for 2013,and Chip Barron as a Silver Phoenix Award winner.

2013 COUNTY’S

TOP PRODUCER

2013 SILVER

PHOENIX

Robert Hinely

Carol Holden

Look For More Events In This Issue and On Our Website

www.thecowetashopper.com

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Buy 1 Combinations from 1-26 &2 drinks & get 2nd Combination

Free!of equal or lesser value. Not valid Friday & Saturday. Must present coupon. Not valid with any other offers.

Tax not included. No carry out. Expires 6.7.14

$5 Off $25 or More Purchase

Not valid Friday & Saturday. Must present coupon. Not valid with any other offers.

Tax not included. Dine in only. Expires 6.7.14

20 Bullsboro Dr., Newnan 770-252-6821

3154 Hwy. 34 East, Newnan770-502-0122

Sun.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-10 p.m.Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m.

www.chylacas.comMargarita Specials

Tuesday 12 oz Lime $2.50Thursday 64 oz. Pitcher $11.99

Lunch Specials Monday-Friday

starting at $4.25

Karaoke Saturdays 6:30-9:30 p.m.Bullsboro Drive Location

Elect!

Re-

S C H O O L

B OA R D

Graylin

W A R D

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NOTICEGRANTVILLE’S 9th PRECINCT

The polling place for the 9th Precinct, Grantville, will be moved from the Glanton Municipal Building to the GRANTVILLE LIBRARY, 100 PARK DRIVE, GRANTVILLE, GA 30220.

EBENEZER CHURCH ROAD 27th PRECINCTThe polling place for the 27th Precinct, Ebenezer Church Rd, will be moved from Fire Station No. 12 on Ebenezer Church Rd to

COWETA CENTRAL LIBRARY, 85 LITERARY LANE, NEWNAN, GA 30265.

These changes will be effective for the May 20, 2014 general primary election. If you have any questions regarding this change, please call the Superintendent of Elections, Jane Scoggins, 678-854-0015. The Board of Elections is located Basement Level in the Coweta County Administration Building 22 East Broad Street, Newnan, GA 30263.

Encouraging Words

ProcrastinationProcrastination is the problem of putting things

off. Many of us procrastinate on certain, or many

things in our lives and come up with some quite

elaborate excuses as to why we can’t do this task

today. By changing our attitude toward our work

and doing it energetically, we’ll fi nd that those

tasks that once seemed boring, will take on a new

meaning. By changing our attitude, we can learn

to tackle them with enthusiasm for the sheer joy of

accomplishment.

Q“Nothing is so fatiguing as the eternal hanging on of an uncompleted task”.

~ William James

Q“Putting off an easy thing makes it hard.

Putting off a hard thing makes it impossible”.

~ G. C. Lorimar

Q“Waiting is a trap.

There will always be excuses to wait.The truth is, there are only two things

in life, excuses and results,and the excuses just don’t count.

~ Robert Anthony

Q“You cannot escape the responsibility

of tomorrow by evading it today.”

~ Abe Lincoln

Q“The soul of the sluggard craves and gets nothing while the soul

of the diligent is richly supplied”

~ Proverbs 13:4

QThink About It!

Polling PlaceChanges

Place yourClassified Ad

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Place Your Ad Anytime at: thecowetashopper.com

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Franklin Road Animal ClinicRabies Shots $10 Each

1462 New Franklin Road • LaGrange, GA

706-882-0054

NEUTER/SPAYCAT

Male …$39Female …$49

DOG$59-$99

BOARDING

Dog $1200

Cat $1000

P ro s p e r i t y s F ron tD oo r. c om

Give us a call, we’ll be glad to assist you in joining the ChamberEmail: [email protected] 770.253.2270

www.NewnanCowetaChamber.org

Kudos to Members Celebrating 1st Quarter Ribbon CuttingsThe Newnan-Coweta Chamber is proud to partner with our businesses that are vital to our local economy and to assist them in their strategic growth. We offer ribbon cuttings to announce new openings or expansions. Congratulations to these members!

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices 1201 Lower Fayetteville Rd, Suite A

770.254.8333

Daniel Ahart Tax Services29 Millard Farmer Industrial Blvd, #C

678.552.9522

Newnan-Coweta Habitat For Humanity150 Pine Rd

770.252.9049

Opportunity Sta�ng & Resource, Inc.29 Millard Farmer Industrial Blvd, Suite A-3

678.552.9500

Summer Grove Golf Club335 Summer Grove Parkway

770.251.1800

Surgical & Cosmetic Dermatology60 Oak Hill Blvd, Suite 201

770.400.8400

Twisted Peelz LLC300 Bullsboro Dr, Suite C

678.458.8017

United Way in Coweta County75 Jackson St, Suite 400

678.623.2872www.unitedwayatlanta.org

BUSINESSBriefssubmit your business briefs to [email protected]

LOCAL

Dr. Ralph Davis has opened his new chiropractic prac-tice in Newnan. He brings to this practice a wealth of experience, having been a professor and administrator at four chiropractic colleges and having over 30 years of experience in chiropractic. “My philosophy is simple: to provide great care at a price folks can afford,” stated Dr. Davis. His fee for a chiropractic visit is just $20, fi rst visit, every visit. That allows you – and your family - to receive the chiropractic care you want knowing up front exactly what it will cost. For more information call 404-358-5787 or visit www.drralphdavis.com

A new medical offi ce has opened in Newnan ... South Atlanta Heart and Vascular Center. The offi ce is located in Avery Park at 23 Old Atlanta Highway, Suite 110. Physicians Angampally G. Rajeev, MD, FACC, and Vishwas Kadam, MD, PNS, head the new offi ce with LPN Kristy Perry assisting in the day-to-day operations. South Atlanta Heart and Vascular Center specializes in heart and circulatory prob-lems. They accept same-day appointments and all insurances. Offi ce hours are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more info, call 678-621-2345.

Carr Eye Care Center is moving across the street, so-to-speak. On May 12, Carr Eye Care will offi cially move from its Baker Road offi ce to its new center and location at 1065 Sullivan Road (behind CVS). Dr. Sean Carr and his staff will offer the same products and services such as Comprehensive Eye Care, Eyeglass Lenses & Frames, LASIK Co-Management and Contact Lens. For more information, call 770-254-9997 or visit: carreyecare.com.

A new Real Estate offi ce is Now Open in Newnan ... Virtual Properties Realty. With Metro Atlanta’s housing market continuing to rise in 2014, Virtual Properties Realty - headquartered in Duluth - is now serving Coweta County. The Newnan offi ce is led by agents Machelle Holl and Mischel Baird - the M&M Team - and is located at 71B Postal Parkway. Virtual Properties Realty was just voted as the No. 1 Place to Work in 2013 by The Atlanta Journal-Constitu-tion and Atlanta Business Chronicle. The M&M Team can help if you are wanting to upsize, downsize or see what’s out there. Machelle Holl can be reached at 770-856-9846 and Mischel Baird at 678-315-1014. The website is newnan.virtualproperties-realty.com.

Tucker Hardware is now the exclusive Coweta County dealer for Bush Hog brand mowers. Both residential and commercial mowers are now in stock and available with no down payment - 0% fi nancing to qualifi ed buy-ers. Tucker Hardware is located at 11 Franklin Hwy in Newnan. 770-252-4950

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Please Keep An Eye Out

For Lost Pets

$100 OFF*

Any Remanufactured

Transmission Jobs

4 Foreign & Domestic 4 AC 4 Brakes 4 Emission Repairs 4 Engine Diagnostics 4 Complete Transmission Services 4 Foreign & Domestic 4 Master Certified Technicians

TSI AutomotiveCompleTe mAInTenAnCe And RepAIR

(formerly Transmission Specialties, Inc.)Same Owner, Same Great Service.

We changed our name because we are now a full service garage.

5089 East Hwy. 16, Turin 770-599-1971Hours Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

$25 OFF*

Any Auto Repair

*If Over $100

See why State Farm® insures more drivers than GEICO and Progressive combined. Great service, plus discounts of up to 40 percent.*Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.®

CALL FOR QUOTE 24/7.

Talk to your neighbors, then talk

to me.1001174.1

*Discounts vary by states.State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance CompanyState Farm Indemnity Company, Bloomington, IL

Jimmy Rich, Agent75 Jackson Street, Suite 303

Newnan, GA 30263Bus: 770-251-6005

www.jimmyrichinsurance.com

40 Years Experience ! www.doghousekennel.com

We Have A Warm Heart For Cold Noses

“Pet Resort & Spa”22 JEFFERSON PLACE Downtown Newnan, behind Pizza Hut

770-253-7234

NowAccepting Pet Food Donations

For One Roof

HUD HOMES FOR SALEFor more information call:

Angie Hogsed 678-472-8384Lindsey’s, Inc. Realtors

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

www.hudhomestore.comwww.lindseysrealtors.com

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Call 770-254-1421 Before3 p.m. Friday Deadline

SALES ESTATE SALE

50 Plus Years Estate of Don & Dian Bryant

179 Henry Bryant Road,Newnan, GA

Sale will be held Saturday, May 10, 2014 - 8:00 to 4:00

Items include: antiques, furni-ture, full country kitchen, exten-sive collection of Delft pottery, Depression Glass, old dolls, old toys, extensive vintage Cobalt Glass, tools, china & packed with collectables. Entire con-tents of home and 2 outbuildings will be sold. Sale conducted by Long & Hayes.

GARAGE SALE294 Buddy West Rd, Newnan

Friday May 9 • 8am-2pmSaturday, May 10 • 8am-12pmLots of children’s outfits, very good condition, Some new shoes, Love Seat, Toys & Lots More!

NOW OPEN VAPORFOG NOW OPEN (Vaporizers & E-liquid) – Look-ing for an alternative to smok-ing or dipping ... try vaping. We have over 100 flavors to select from. Come in and try all flavors before you buy. Visit us: 4046 Hwy. 154, Suite 217, Newnan GA 30265. 678-877-0675. Lo-cated inside Storage XXtra Of-fice Suites. 5.28

FOR SALE GARdEN SPEciAL: AGEd HORSE MANURE $1.00 per large bucket. Free loading. Ce-dar Ridge Ranch, 5668 Gordon Road, Senoia 770-599-0330 5.28

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 1980 EL cAMiNO, black, 350 engine. Runs perfect. New ex-haust, battery and tires, no rust. Needs interior work. $4,000 or best offer. 334-863-1028 Roa-noke, AL 5.7 1978 FORd WORK TRUcK with camper cover, 6 cyl., auto-matic, power steering, $1,150 or best offer. Call afternoon 770-463-9402 5.7

iNSURE YOUR Motorcy-cles, ATVs, Watercraft, Mo-tor Homes, Travel Trailers and more. Call Williams Insurance 770-253-2435, 125 Temple Ave., Newnan 5.28

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 Lindsey’s Inc. 770-253-6990 #239

FOR RENT SENOiA 3 bedroom, 2 bath, bonus room, 2 car garage $1095 www.aaahomerentals.com 678-364-9609 5.7*

LAND/LOTS 86 PRiSTiNE AcRES, 2 horse barns, 24 stalls, party house with gourmet kitchen, 50’x150’ shop with 51x50 workshop, 14 paddocks, 5 run in sheds, sprin-klered dressage arena, additional land available. $990,000. Frank Barron, Lindsey’s 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, Lindsey’s Inc., 770-253-6990. cARROLL cO., 144 wooded acres, 1/2 mile frontage on Chattahoochee, 10 acre planted dove field & food plots, 30 yr old planted pines, 3 acre duck pond. $4950/acre. Frank Barron, owner/agent 770-231-9535. 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.

LAND/LOTS 75.717 WOOdEd AcRES near Hogansville, Stream & pond site. Several food plots & long frontage on 2 roads. $3350 per acre. Frank Barron, Lind-sey’s Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St., Newnan 770-231-9535.

COMMERCIAL /INDUSTRIALPROPERTY

cHOicE cOMMERciAL 3.9 AcRE LOT on Southpark Drive in Peachtree City. Adjoins Planterra Ridge Golf Course. See at $479,900. Frank Bar-ron, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St., Newnan, GA 770-231-9535

VACATIONPROPERTY

PcB, FL. EdGEWATER RE-SORT 2 & 3 BR Condos, Ocean Front or Golf Villas. Free beach set ups daily Call 205-410-1490www.EdgewaterRentals.com

SERVICES dON’T SELL TO ScRAP-PERS! I buy good, clean cars with problems. If you have a car or truck that is a solid 7 out of 10 cosmetically inside and out, get Cash today! 770-500-5354 5.28

BATHTUB RESURFAciNG Repair and/or refinish bath-tubs, showers, porcelain, fiber-glass, cultured marble vanities, kitchen countertops, cut down bathtub to convert to a shower, install grab bars. Call for free estimate. 678-326-7711 5.14

PEST cONTROL – Do you need critters removed from your attic or yard? We’re the company for you! We remove and exclude squirrels, bats, birds, raccoons, opossums, and trap coyotes, fox, snakes, and armadillos! Free trapping with full home exclusions! We get them out and keep them out! SouthPaw Wildlife Manage-ment LLC. 706-296-6208 www.spwildlife.com 5.7

ROSSi BOBcAT SERVicE Light clearing, grading for washed out driveways - sod - outbuilding pads & more. Move downed trees to burn pile. $75 per hour with 4 hour minimum. Call Mike 678-378-8196 6.25*

SERVICES BOSS TREE SERVicE Free estimates. Expert tree removal. Stump grinding. Professional Tree Climbing. Pruning. Trim-ming. Chipper Service. Com-plete Clean Up. 770-251-8000. cRUd BUSTERS PRES-SURE WASHiNG It’s time to wash this crazy weather away and get the mildew off your house, driveway, sidewalk, etc. (Who you gonna call? Crud Busters). Over 30 years in Coweta County. 770-550-7777. Always your best bet to hire a vet. David West. 5.7

PRESERVE YOUR MEMO-RiES! I scan photographs, neg-atives, important documents. Photo retouching service too! 25 years graphics experience. Free estimates: 678-378-8483 www.snapshotgraphics.com 5.28

OLd VETERAN & SON HANdYMAN SERVicE Full Service Lawn Care includes mow, weed eat, edge, trim hedges, blow, starting at $50. No contract. Also gutter clean-ing, small tree removal, trash re-moval. Pressure washing start-ing at $125. Concrete repair. We will beat any written estimate. 35+ years experience. Rates as low as $30. Inside city limits. Call for your free estimate. 678-340-0820, 770-502-7607 4.30

H O M E E X T E R i O R S additions, siding, gutters, overhang, roofing, pressure washing, flat concrete work - driveways, patios, etc. 678-416-2870 James Shelnutt ‘ TOWNSHiP cOiNS recom-mends more than one appraisal when buying or selling coins/gold/silver. Free in store ap-praisals. 3500 Hwy 34 East, Sharpsburg 770-254-2727. TOP NOTcH cLEANiNG Service LLC, “Specializing in Commercial Services” Home Maid Cleaning, Move In & Move Out Service. Remodel-ing Clean Up. Turn Key Rent-al, Apartment or Commercial Cleaning. Buff & Wax Service. Licensed & Bonded. Credit cards accepted. 770-683-1508 office, 678-409-8600 cell # ‘ HAPPY dAY LAWN cARE Complete Lawn Maintenance. Grass Cutting, Weed Eating, Mulching, Landscaping. BBQ Wood - Hickory, Pecan, Cherry. Firewood $100 pick up or $120 delivered, stacked. Delivery available. 770-251-0512, 404-247-3580

SERVICES HANdYMAN SERVicES. Large or small jobs done, no need to worry. Paint, Plumbing, Electrical, Doors, Windows, Roofing, Flooring, Drywall, Ceramic Tile, etc. Credit cards accepted. Michael Thomas 678-409-8600 Quality work for a reasonable price. * MOViNG HELP loading, packing, driving. Across town or across the country. 8 years expe-rience. Charles 770-328-4002 ‘ ELEcTRicAL iNSTALLATiON ceiling fans, 220 volt outlets, security lighting, additions, re-modeling, new homes, commer-cial work. Licensed and insured. 770-502-7774, 404-271-3937 ‘

HELP WANTED TAKiNG APPLicATiONS Monday-Friday 8:00-3:00. Experienced Textile Cutter - Supervisor. Requirements: 1) exceptional communication skills, good organization and time management skills. 2) good mathematical sills, read tape measure, drawings and diagrams. 3) good attendance is a must. 4) needs to have Georgia driver’s license. Speak and read English. 5) must be able to life 50 lbs. or more. 6) drive forklift. 7) use electric knife and drills. Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00-4:30. Benefits available. Start pay $10.00 per hour. After 45 days training $10.50. Southern Converters / Tingue Brown, 309 Dividend Drive, Peachtree City, GA 30269. Phone 770-486-7608, ask for Dori Mounsey or Leisa Smith 5.28

LANdScAPE MAiNTE-NANcE FOREMAN – is needed. Must have 5 years experience working in or for a commercial landscape company and a valid driver’s license. Call: 770-583-3797. 5.28

WESTAFF Now Hiring: For large automotive manu-facturing company in LaGrange, GA. Requirements are: Manu-facturing and Assembly experience, drug free, clean background, HS diploma, GED or transcript. When you fill out the online application, make sure you put in the zip code 30263 for GA Westaff Newnan. Apply www.westaff.com or phone 770-502-9930 5.2

Classifieds Call 770-254-1421, Fax 770-254-8283,

or e-mail [email protected] 3 p.m. Friday To Place Your Ad In The Next Issue!

$9.50 for 30 words or less, per issue. Ad 50¢ for Web.$10.00 A Week. A Great Value!

HELP WANTED NEWNAN PEAcHTREE cHRYSLER dOdGE JEEP RAM is now hiring. We are looking for honest, friendly folks with a strong work ethic. We have a brand new state-of-the-art facility, and are looking to fill a very limited number of positions. Benefits offered are medical, dental, disability, 401k and bonuses. Positions are available: Sales, Internet, Technicians, and Service Advisors Call Shane at 678-854-6700 * WAiTRESSES & KiTcHEN HELP at Big Daddy’s BBQ & More. Apply in person at 87 Temple Avenue. * N O W H i R i N G I n f a n t Teacher, Preschool Teacher and Asst. Director. MUST have experience. Call Mrs Tanya 770.253.6709 5.14

SERVicE TEcH high volume tire store seeking full time general service tech. Duties include tire installation, oil change and light service. Apply in person. 26 Spence Ave., Newnan ‘ VETERiNARY TEcHNi-ciAN with experience in a veterinary clinic or veterinary hospital to work at local non-profit volume spay/neuter clin-ic. Schedule is typically four 8-10 hour days (off on Fridays) with occasional brief Saturday assignments. Work directly with the Vet. Highly motivated, enthusiastic self-starter with a professional attitude. Surgical experience highly desirable. Email resume to [email protected] or fax to 770-304-7912. EEO/M/F. dRiVERS NEEdEd. Looking for dump truck drivers. Must have 2 years recent experience. Must be DOT compliant. We utilize E-Verify. Fax work his-tory & Contact information to 770-996-8502 ‘

“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

Don’t Miss

Job network Meetingtuesday, May 13

at 6 p.m. at newnan FUMC Parish hall

33 greenville Street, newnan

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In OuR nEXt ISSuE ~

MaY 14!

Superior Tree ServiceNo Job Too Big or Too Small. Give Us A Call

free eSTimaTeSNaomi Thompson

678-491-4703199 Wilson Circle, Newnan, GA 30263

DaviD Parker handyman services & pressure washing

4 home improvement 4 painting 4 electrical 4 plumbing 4 roto rooter

4 Floor, window & Trim.

30 years experience. night or day.

404-516-0252 770-251-7577

BUSH HOGGING770-616-7025

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Georgia Proscapes,

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Landscaping & Sod

Free Estimates

770-328-7723

Home Owners Services Directory

VOLUNTEERS GENTiVA HOSPicE Seeking Volunteers. Looking for a way to develop and grow personally or to help improve the lives of others in our community? Our volunteers are a part of a team that believes that every moment matters, believes in compas-sionate care and most of all, believes in dignity and respect for each patient we serve. For more information please con-tact Lynn Yeager, Manager of Volunteer Services, Gentiva Hospice, 770-502-1104.’

dO YOU FiNd iT EASY TO cARE FOR OTHERS? Do you enjoy listening to sto-ries? Volunteering with hospice might be for you. Our volun-teers provide companionship for patients and short-term re-spite for caregivers. Days and times are flexible and compre-hensive training is provided. Contact debbie Fambro, 404-832-4232 or [email protected].

LIVESTOCKFOR SALE

MiNiATURE HORSES FOR SALE 4 males: Gray and White, Sorrel Appaloosa with spotted blanket, Sorrel and White Paint, Sorrel. All for $500 or $175 each. Claudia Green. 678-877-0634 5.21

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PETS SOUTH ATLANTA dOG WiZARd – Specializing in: Full Off-Leash Reliability, Ba-sic and Advanced Obedience, Separation Anxiety, Aggression, Housebreaking and General Problem Solving. Free Evalu-ation & Lifetime Guarantee. Web: southatlantadogwizard.com, 404-909-8299, Email: [email protected] 4.30

NEWNAN cOWETA HU-MANE SOciETY. check out www.nchsrescue.org for list of animals at local animal control facility and foster care animals. Call 770-253-4694

LOST PETS dOG – MALE BicHON FRiSE, short curly white hair with dark eyes, 10 pounds, mi-crochipped. Last seen off of Shenandoah near White Oak Golf Club. Sebastian is missed and loved by his family more than anything. Please contact us with any information you may have as soon as possible. We are heartbroken and want our puppy home. Call 770-853-2434. 5.28

LOST cAT long haired dark calico cat, white tipped tale, named Florida, lost at Mile Marker 44, I-85. Please call Alicia 864-906-2129 with any info. 5.14

The 2013-14 school year is quickly coming to a close here in Coweta County. The official last day of class for the Coweta Coun-ty School System is Friday, May 23. Below are the graduation dates for the Coweta Coun-ty public high schools. CEC - Dual Graduation is set for Wed., May 21 at 7 p.m. at the Centre for Per-forming & Visual Arts. Northgate – Graduation is Thursday, May 22 at 7:30 p.m. at Henry Seldon Field. Newnan –Graduation is Friday, May 23 at 7:30 p.m. at Drake Stadium. East Coweta – Gradu-ation is Saturday, May 24 at 9 a.m. at Shoemake Sta-dium.

Important Datesto Remember for Coweta Schools

Baby Dimensions 3D/4D Ultrasounds ................................................ 10Bella Smiles Family Dentistry ................................................................ 8Boss Tree Service ................................................................................ 5Carr Eye Care Center ......................................................................... 1Christian Families Today ..................................................................... 2Ciao Bello Medical Center & Spa ........................................................ 8Chylaca’s Mexican Restaurant & Grill ................................................. 13Cook’s Pest Control ............................................................................ 7Country Financial ............................................................................... 2David Parker Handyman Services ....................................................... 17Dr. Ralph Davis, Chiropractor ............................................................. 9Encore Decor ................................................................................... 11Engineered Comfort Specialist ............................................................. 2Franklin Road Animal Clinic .............................................................. 14Gentry & Associates Inc. Used Auto & Truck Parts .................................. 5Georgia Lawn Equipment .................................................................... 5Georgia Proscapes LLC ..................................................................... 17Graylin Ward Re-Election .................................................................. 13Guaranteed Cars & Credit ................................................................ 20Heather’s Heavenly Vapes ................................................................. 16Juliana’s Galleries ............................................................................. 7Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors ............................................................... 7,12,15McGuire’s Buildings ....................................................................... 4,7MedaPhase, Inc. ................................................................................ 9Newnan-Coweta Habitat For Humanity ReStore ................................... 5Newnan-Coweta Chamber of Commerce ........................................... 14Newnan Home Improvement ............................................................... 7NuLink ............................................................................................. 1One Decision Fundraising Gala ........................................................ 11Pontoni Hair Design & Skin Care Salon .............................................. 10R. DuBose Jewelers ............................................................................. 2Relyco Security Resources .................................................................. 19Security Finance ................................................................................. 7South Atlanta Dog Wizard ................................................................. 12State Farm Insurance, Jimmy Rich ...................................................... 15Steve Boyd & Company ..................................................................... 17Stump Grinding ................................................................................ 17Sumo Japanese Steak & Sushi ........................................................... 11Superior Tree Service ........................................................................ 17The Dog House ................................................................................ 15Township Coins ................................................................................ 12TSI Automotive ................................................................................. 15Wildflower Leather ............................................................................ 10Williams Insurance Agency .................................................................. 5

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Check Out Our Website For Job Opportunities: www.thecowetashopper.com

Coweta’sDEAL FINDER

LaTina Emerson

Will be the topic at Newnan First United Meth-odist Church’s Tuesday, May 13th Job Network Meeting

Come and learn the do’s and don’ts in prepara-tion for your job interview. Georgia Department of Labor, Vocational Rehabilitation Program of Georgia, Affinis Hospice, Goodwill Career Cen-ters of Newnan, and West Georgia Technical Col-lege are some of our sponsors. Clothes will be provided by several local area companies.

After our program, you will have the oppor-tunity to meet our program sponsors as well as meet other company representatives present. Also, spend a few minutes to meet with other job seekers and our many volunteers. You never know where you hear about that next job lead. And you may provide that important job tip helping some fellow job seekers.

Finally, you’ll want to meet with representa-tives from the Newnan Career Center, Georgia Department of Labor who can answer questions about job trends and opportunities in our area.

We now have several ways for you to contact us and stay in-touch. You can telephone us at 770-253-7400, join our job message board at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FUNCJobNetwork to see job postings in our area, follow us on Face-book at newnanfumcjobnetworking, or go to our website at http://www.newnanjobnetwork.org.

Our meetings are held the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 6 P.M. at the Parish Hall of Newnan First United Methodist Church, located at 33 Greenville Street, Newnan. So see you at our next meeting Tuesday, May 13, 2014 at 6 P.M.

Is your high school or college student looking for a summer job?

Here’s some advice for their job search from Sam Hall, Director of Communica-tions for the Georgia Department of Labor.

Students should get busy searching for summer jobs now. Some of the traditional summer jobs have already been filled, but there are still some openings out there. It’s important not to procrastinate, Hall said.

“Probably the best way to find a job, whether it’s a summer job or a full-time job, is to be constantly networking,” Hall said. “Talk to people you know. In the case of students, they should also have their parents talk to people they know to find out if they know of any jobs that are open. Talk to the people who run the businesses where you shop and see if they’re going to have any jobs available for the summer. Just continuously let people know that you are looking for work and ask them if they hear something to please let you know.”

Typical summer jobs include those at restaurants, parks and recreation depart-ments, amusement parks and duties associated with the summer season, he said.

Additional advice from Hall:

u In Coweta County, visit the Georgia Department of Labor’s Newnan Career Cen-ter at 30 Bledsoe Road in Newnan to find positions that employers have posted.

u Visit www.employgeorgia.com to search for job openings, which are listed geo-graphically.

u Check the classified ads in local newspapers and The Coweta Shopper.

u Students in Coweta and Meriwether counties can learn about job opportuni-ties available through the Workforce Investment Act’s Summer Youth Employment Program by calling Paxen Learning Corporation at (770) 229-3558. These jobs are usually reserved for youth from low-income families. They’re typically jobs at various public entities, such as government-owned parks and recreation areas, or county and state government agencies.

u When submitting an application in person or attending an interview, dress and groom neatly and appropriately. Wear attire that matches the type of job you’re seeking. Don’t wear shorts and a T-shirt.

“The first impression that a job seeker makes on an employer will normally deter-mine if the person will get the job,” Hall said.

u When completing job applications, bring your resume, if you have one, to help fill out the application quickly and ac-curately. If you don’t have a work history, write down some of your strengths that an employer could find valuable, such as be-ing good at math and other useful skills.

u During the interview, be prepared to tell an employer why you are the best candidate for the job and explain your strengths. Tell the employer you under-stand the importance of 1) arriving at work on time and being ready to work for the entire shift, 2) dressing appropriately and 3) having transportation to and from work. Before the interview, find out what days and times you’re available to work based on your transportation. Give the employer

these days and times during the interview.

u Bring the names and contact information for job references and personal refer-ences with you, so you can provide this information, if the employer asks. Always tell your references ahead of time if an employer may potentially contact them.

u If the job seeker is under 17 years old, he or she must have a work permit. Students can get a work permit form from their school. Their parent and employer must fill out designated sections. Then, the employer will send the form to the Geor-gia Department of Labor so the work permit can be issued.

Tips For Finding

a Summer Job

HELP WANTED TAKiNG APPLicATiONS Monday-Friday 8:00-3:00. Experienced Textile Cutter - Supervisor. Requirements: 1) exceptional communication skills, good organization and time management skills. 2) good mathematical sills, read tape measure, drawings and diagrams. 3) good attendance is a must. 4) needs to have Georgia driver’s license. Speak and read English. 5) must be able to life 50 lbs. or more. 6) drive forklift. 7) use electric knife and drills. Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00-4:30. Benefits available. Start pay $10.00 per hour. After 45 days training $10.50. Southern Converters / Tingue Brown, 309 Dividend Drive, Peachtree City, GA 30269. Phone 770-486-7608, ask for Dori Mounsey or Leisa Smith 5.28

LANdScAPE MAiNTE-NANcE FOREMAN – is needed. Must have 5 years experience working in or for a commercial landscape company and a valid driver’s license. Call: 770-583-3797. 5.28

WESTAFF Now Hiring: For large automotive manu-facturing company in LaGrange, GA. Requirements are: Manu-facturing and Assembly experience, drug free, clean background, HS diploma, GED or transcript. When you fill out the online application, make sure you put in the zip code 30263 for GA Westaff Newnan. Apply www.westaff.com or phone 770-502-9930 5.2

NEWNAN PEAcHTREE cHRYSLER dOdGE JEEP RAM is now hiring. We are looking for honest, friendly folks with a strong work ethic. We have a brand new state-of-the-art facility, and are looking to fill a very limited number of positions. Benefits offered are medical, dental, disability, 401k and bonuses. Positions are available: Sales, Internet, Technicians, and Service Advisors Call Shane at 678-854-6700 * WAiTRESSES & KiTcHEN HELP at Big Daddy’s BBQ & More. Apply in person at 87 Temple Avenue. * NOW HiRiNG Infant Teacher, Preschool Teacher and Asst. Director. MUST have experience. Call Mrs Tanya 770.253.6709 5.14

SERVicE TEcH high volume tire store seeking full time general service tech. Duties include tire installation, oil change and light service. Apply in person. 26 Spence Ave., Newnan ‘ VETERiNARY TEcHNiciAN with experience in a veterinary clinic or veterinary hospital to work at local non-profit volume spay/neuter clinic. Schedule is typically four 8-10 hour days (off on Fridays) with occasional brief Saturday assignments. Work directly with the Vet. Highly motivated, enthusiastic self-starter with a professional attitude. Surgical experience highly desirable. Email resume to [email protected] or fax to 770-304-7912. EEO/M/F. dRiVERS NEEdEd. Looking for dump truck drivers. Must have 2 years recent experience. Must be DOT compliant. We utilize E-Verify. Fax work history & Contact information to 770-996-8502 ‘

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