the coweta shopper
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advertising, entertainment guide mailed weekly in Newnan, Coweta County, GeorgiaTRANSCRIPT
Since 1989www.thecowetashopper.com
Vol. 23, No. 23 Mailed Weekly To 16,350+ Homes and Businesses December 21, 2011
16,350+ MAILED In 1 of 3 ZONES-WEEKLY IN COWETA COUNTY!
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
P.O. Box 757, Newnan, GA 30264 • corner of Hwy. 29 South and Pine Road • 770-254-1421
The Coweta
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The Shopper StaffRusty Kuehl Advertising Sales
770-301-6410 [email protected]
Roger Ray Advertising Sales678-850-7014 cell
Barbara Kirkman Advertising Sales678-876-0102 cell
Robin McLaughlin Bookkeeper770-683-9824
Ruth Harris Doyal Composition770-254-1421
678-423-0869 [email protected]
Joseph E. WilliamsPublisher
770-683-9705 [email protected]
The Coweta Shopper
is published weekly by
AdMedia, Inc.
P. O. Box 757, Newnan, GA 30264
770-254-1421
www.thecowetashopper.com
The Coweta Shopper is a popular and effective advertising guide mailed weekly to 16,300+ homes and busi-nesses throughout Coweta county. We have successfully served the Coweta county area for over twenty years with our consumer-oriented guide consist-ing of a wide variety of retail and ser-vice advertisers, along with classified advertisements.
Our office is locatedon the corner of
Hwy. 29 South & Pine Road
Office Hours are Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9 - 5.
770-254-1421Fax 770-254-8283
web: www.thecowetashopper.com
Mailing address is:P. O. Box 757, Newnan, GA 30264
The Coweta Shopper reserves the right to accept or reject any advertising as we feel is in the best interest of our publication.
Thanksgiving, Christmas and the end of the calendar year usu-
ally represent a time of reflection on our “progress through
life” during the past twelve months. We, here at The Coweta
Shopper, have enjoyed a modest success and we are thankful. This
present economy is getting a little better, but still “walking with a
cane”. I’m optimistic things will continue to improve for all of us
next year. I would like to call this last Publisher’s Page of the year
my “Progress Report”.
The Shopper is now, on average, fifty per cent larger than when
I purchased it in April of last year. This increase, I believe, has taken place for three
reasons: faithful readers, savvy advertisers and a great staff. Everyday, someone will
tell me they enjoy reading the Shopper because they like the Armchair Gardener or
Encouraging Words, or this or that. We are trying to connect the citizens of our com-
munity with the products and services available, and do so in a positive, informative
and entertaining way. And our list of advertisers continues to grow. Successful busi-
nesses know the value of getting their message out, and The Coweta Shopper provides
that vehicle – that medium to almost fifty thousand separate homes and businesses.
They are, in effect, saying, “We are here to serve you and provide good value”. It is
our desire that these businesses prosper through the effective publicity provided by
our publication.
But it’s our staff I really want to thank. Roger Ray and Barbara Kirkman, who joined
us earlier this year, do an outstanding job of working with businesses to get their
message to you. Rusty Kuehl, our senior sales person, has been with the Shopper for
over two decades and really knows his stuff and has a faithful following of advertisers.
Ruth Harris Doyal blends the advertising, editorial and classifieds into something we
can then call a paper. She really knows how to get the job done well and with flair
and interest. It can get really stressful around here Mondays, our cut-off deadline
before we print, and I can tell you, “When Ruth ain’t happy, ain’t nobody happy”!
But she sure can get out a good paper. Robin McLaughin recently joined the staff
and is in charge of looking after the
money. Robin wanted a part-time job
so she could spend quality time with
her husband and two children. She
is highly qualified and has a pleas-
ant personality. We just love her. I
feel blessed to have all these compe-
tent folks to work with. So, that just
leaves me. They let me write a few ar-
ticles and sign the checks, and that’s
just fine with me.
I, and the staff of The Coweta Shopper, wish you a very happy holiday season and a
prosperous new year. We look forward to making this publication even more infor-
mative, more entertaining, and more effective and popular in 2012.
Happy holidays!
JoeAs always, I invite your comments and suggestions to help us make The Coweta Shopper an interesting and effective advertising medium.
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Encouraging Words ~ Christmas
Q“The way you spend
Christmas is far more important than
how much you spend
at Christmas.”
~ Henry David Thoreau
Q“Christmas is love
in action. Every time we love, every time
we give, it’s Christmas.”
~ Dale Evans
Q“Christmas is nota time or a season
but a state of mind. To cherish peace and
good will, to be plenteous in mercy,
is to have the real spirit of Christmas.”
~ Calvin Coolidge
Q“The only blind
person at Christmas is he who has not Christmas in his heart.”
~ Helen Keller
Q“It is Christmas every time you
let God love others through you –
yes it is Christmas every time you smile at your brother and
offer him your hand.”~ Mother Teresa
QThink About It!
&Merry
Christmas
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199 Wilson Circle, Newnan, GA 30263
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Davis Bell Boots Distributor
277 Temple Ave.Westside Plaza, Newnan
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678-423-2092
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Eugene S. Hurwitz, M.D. • Sonia Kamboj, M.D.
Randy S. Stoloff, M.D. • Chris Child, RN, FNP-CBoard Certified Allergy & Asthma Specialists
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Holiday Weight-Gain Myth Is Bunk, Scientists Say
The common assumption that people put on 5 pounds over the holidays has been studied and actually found to be a myth, according to scientists at Vanderbilt Uni-versity. In fact, weight gain from Thanksgiving through New Year’s is, on average, closer to three-quarters of a pound to 1 pound.
And while this doesn’t sound as drastic, what typically happens with obesity is that people gain weight slowly and keep it on, said Vanderbilt obesity expert Roger Cone, Ph.D., professor and chairman of Molecular Physiology & Biophysics.
“It’s not just overeating at holidays. We are chronically overeating and under-exercising in this country,” Cone said. “And what happens then is your weight gradually creeps up.”
“If we do become obese, it’s because there is a minor difference between what we are consuming and what we are burning,” he said. “So the trick is to try to match your energy expenditure with your energy intake, to try to control your diet over-all and keep it healthy, and to try to up your activity until the two are in balance.”
Obesity leads to health-care costs that are 36 percent higher, on average, and a 77 percent increase in medication costs.
Liz Aleman, Healthy Children’s program manager for Monroe Carell Jr. Chil-dren’s Hospital at Vanderbilt, said obesity is the result of poor choices and behaviors more than genetics and metabolism, which means there is a lot a person can do to fight obesity.
Focus beyond the holiday table and overeating. The struggle with obesity is year-round.
Tips for Healthier Eating
Drink more water throughout meals to help feel fuller, quicker.•
Be careful with portions (one-half plate should be fruits and vegetables, one-• fourth proteins and one-fourth grains.)
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Emily Mitchell Licensed Esthetician770-262-6233 • The Commercial House
19 Perry Street, Suite 106, Newnan, GA 30263
Treat yourself or purchase a gift for the holidays Purchase a $100 Spa Services Gift Certificate for only $80
Take a long walk after a meal; it is good for digestion and will make you feel •better.
Usewholegrainsinsteadofwhiteformakingbread,stuffingandpasta.•
Substituteapplesauceforoilwhenmakingbakedgoodssuchascookiesand•cakes.
Useherbsinsteadofsalttoaddflavortofood.•
Adultsshouldexercise30minutesaday,whichcanbedividedinto10-minute•segmentsifnecessary.
Uselocalproducewheneverpossible.Ittendstomaintainitsnutrientslonger•thanproducethathastraveledlongdistances.
(c)2011KingFeaturesSynd.,Inc.
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NEWNAN • 770-251-69003219 E. Hwy. 34, Suite B • Hwy. 34 near Thomas Crossroads
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Monday-Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
770-251-1125
Christmas Sale Buy 1, Get 1 50% off
anything in store. Dec. 21 - Dec. 24. (of equal or less value) (Not for NSP Members)
THE KITCHEN DIVABy Angela Shelf Medearis
New Year, New You!Many people invest time and energy in losing weight
after the holidays. If you’re one of them, the most im-portant thing to remember is to adopt healthy habits that last.
Glenda Kinder, nutrition and health education spe-cialist with University of Missouri Extension, suggests working on habits that result in both health benefits and weight loss. Weight-loss-only diets don’t work be-cause they focus on avoiding forbidden foods, not on enjoying delicious, nutritious foods.
When making diet changes, keep it simple. Focus on making different choices and examine the types of food you typically eat. Instead of highly processed foods made from white flour, look for ways to eat more whole-grain foods. It’s never been easier to find a tasty, whole-grain product in breads, cereals, crackers and other grain foods.
One of the best ways to satisfy your appetite is to eat a lean, healthy protein at each meal. Healthy proteins like chicken or turkey breast, fish, lean red meat, whey protein and nonfat dairy can help you stay on your diet plan. For some meals, choose a vegetable protein like nuts, beans, tofu or edamame. In general, a protein serving should not be more than the size and thickness of the palm of your hand. Proteins take longer for your body to digest, so you feel full longer. A meal high in protein and plant foods can prevent cravings for up to four hours.
Another practice for a healthy diet is to eat two colors at every meal. This means eating two or more servings of plants -- the fresher and more colorful the better -- morning, noon and night. Although juice is a healthy choice, it’s best to limit the amount consumed to no more than 3/4 cup a day. You’re better off eating the whole fruit -- it’s more satisfying and provides more fiber. There’s nothing like fresh produce for improving health and achieving weight loss. Vegetables are more important than fruits, so try to have at least one veg-etable at each meal.
If you follow these simple guidelines and incorporate great recipes like my Chicken and Apples with Lemon Balsamic Sauce, you can control hunger, and you’ll give your body the disease-fighting nutrients it needs.
Chicken & Apples with Lemon Balsamic SauceChicken breast meat is a healthy but rather bland source of protein. Pairing lean chicken with apples and spinach in this flavorful lemon balsamic sauce show-cases each ingredient and provides you with a lean pro-tein, fruit and a vegetable in one dish.
4 chicken breast halves with the skin but no bone (about 1 1/4 pounds)
1 1/2 tablespoons poultry seasoning1/2 teaspoon salt1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepperCooking-oil spray1/4 cup balsamic vinegar2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice1 teaspoon lemon zest2 cloves garlic, minced1 cup canned reduced-sodium chicken brothor chicken stock1/2 teaspoon agave syrup1 large Jonagold or Mutsu apple (8 ounces), cut in half, cored and sliced thinly 1 (16 ounce) bag triple-washed baby spinach
1 tablespoon whipped butter
Season chicken on both sides with 1 tablespoon 1. poultry seasoning, salt and pepper.
Spray a large skillet with the cooking-oil spray and 2. heat on high until hot; reduce heat to medium-high and add the chicken breasts, skin side down. Saute for 6 minutes or until the skin is nicely browned. Transfer with tongs or a slotted spoon to a plate and cover loosely with aluminum foil.
Turn the heat to high. Mix the remaining 1/2 table-3. spoon of poultry seasoning, vinegar, lemon juice and zest, garlic, broth and syrup in skillet until well-blended. Bring sauce to a boil.
Turn heat to low and add butter, stirring until 4. it melts. Add apples and half the bag of spinach and stir. Simmer for 6 minutes and add remain-ing spinach. Simmer another 3 minutes, until the apples soften and the sauce reduces slightly.
Add chicken, skin side up, to the pan, along with 5. any juices from the chicken plate. Cook 12 to 14 minutes over medium heat, or until chicken is just cooked through. Transfer chicken to each of 4 plates and top each serving with some of the sauce. Serve with whole-wheat pasta, couscous or brown rice. Serves 4.
(Additional information provided by www.missouri-families.org)
***Angela Shelf Medearis is an award-winning children’s author, a culinary historian and the author of seven cookbooks. She’s known as The Kitchen Diva and is the executive producer and host of “The Kitchen Diva!” cooking show on HULU.com. Her new cookbook is “The Kitchen Diva Cooks!” Visit her website at www.divapro.com.
(c) 2011 King Features Synd., Inc.
“I once bought my kids a set of batteries for Christmas with a note on it
saying, toys not included.” ~ Bernard Manning
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from Buck and Paula Bushfrom Buck and Paula Bushfrom Buck and Paula Bush
CHEVROLET n CADILLAC n BUICK n GMC n PONTIAC n HYUNDAI
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Buck Bush 770-843-1512
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Dear Santa,I would like a DSI with a pen. Dear Santa,I would like a play doll. Dear Santa, I would like a play dog. Dear Santa, I would like a cowgirl hat. I would like a four wheeler.
Love, Emma
6 Years Old, Newnan
next week’s Shopper will be mailed to the C Zone - 16,533 addresses in Grantville, Moreland, Roscoe, Sargent,Senoia and and some rural routes ~ check out web site for advertising information and current issue
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2012 Relay For Life Coweta County
The American Cancer Society Relay For Life of Coweta Coun-
ty is a life-changing event that celebrates the lives of people
who have battled cancer, remember loved ones lost, and fight
back against the disease. The Relay For Life of Coweta Coun-
ty event is schedule for April 27th/28th at the Coweta Coun-
ty Fairgrounds in Newnan. Anyone interested in starting a
team or participating can join us January 17th at 6:30 pm
at the Newnan First Methodist Church Fellowship Hall, 33
Greenville Street. Please consider coming out to learn about
the event, and help fight cancer! For more information please
contact Kathy Brown at [email protected] or call 770-
328-6678 or contact Bob Riede at [email protected] or call
770-853-3841! We look forward to seeing you!
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Mon
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All p
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vehic
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subje
ct to
prior
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GE
NE
EV
AN
S T
EA
M Fo
rd a
nd
Lin
coln
Spec
ials
Sp
ecia
ls
of t
he
of t
he
Wee
k! W
eek!
‘04
FORD
E-15
0 #4
HA
8975
2,
Car
go V
an $ 5,9
91
‘09
PON
TIAC
G5
#971
5732
9, B
urgu
ndy,
C
loth
, Aut
o $ 10,9
91
‘07
MER
CURY
M
ONTE
REY
#7B
J000
81, G
old,
Le
athe
r, 67
K $ 11,9
91
‘10
CHEV
Y CA
MAR
O SS
#A
9201
027,
Bla
ck,
Clo
th, 9
K $ 27,
993
‘03
FORD
F-1
50 X
LT #3
NB32
553,
Gray
, Ext.
Cab
, V-8
. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . $ 5
,991
‘03
CH
EVY
TA
HO
E LS
#3R2
2732
7, Gr
ay, C
loth,
SUV .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. $ 6,9
91 ‘0
6 FO
RD F
USI
ON
SE
#6R1
7286
7, Gr
ay, C
loth,
Auto .
. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . $ 7
,991
‘02
JEEP
GRA
ND
CH
ERO
KEE
LIM
ITED
#2C1
2010
1 . . . . . .
. . . . $ 7
,991
‘01
HO
ND
A A
CC
ORD
EX
#1A0
3445
3, Go
ld, Le
ather,
Auto
. . . . . $ 7
,991
‘01
TOYO
TA T
UN
DRA
SR5
#1F1
9906
8, Le
ather,
Ext.
Cab
. . . . . $ 8
,991
03 H
ON
DA
AC
CO
RD #
3G70
8403
, Blue
, Clot
h, Au
to . . . . .
. . . . . . . .
. . . $ 8,9
91 ‘0
4 N
ISSA
N X
TERR
A #4
C663
227,
Red,
Cloth
, Auto
. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .
. $ 9,9
91 ‘0
5 N
ISSA
N P
ATH
FIN
DER
SE
#5C7
7098
4, Gr
ay, A
uto . . . .
. . . $ 12,
991
‘06
FORD
MU
STA
NG
GT
#651
3545
7, Co
nver
tible,
Auto
. . . . . .
$ 13,
991
‘10
FORD
TRA
NSI
T C
ON
NEC
T #A
T004
333,
Carg
o Van
. . . . $ 1
3,99
1 ‘0
8 D
OD
GE
CH
ARG
ER S
XT
#8H1
0385
2, Le
ather,
Nav
. . . . . .
. $ 15,
991
‘07
FORD
EX
PLO
RER
EDD
IE B
AU
ER #7
UB10
048 . .
. . . . . . . .
. $ 16,
991
‘02
FORD
TH
UN
DER
BIRD
#2Y1
2920
1, Re
d, Co
nver
tible .
. . . . $ 1
6,99
4 ‘0
9 TO
YOTA
TA
CO
MA
PRE
-RU
NN
ER #9
M091
026,
Auto
$ 24,
991
‘08
FORD
F-3
50 L
ARI
AT
#8EC
8969
5, Gr
ay, D
ually,
4x4 . .
. . . . $ 3
4,99
1
AV
AIL
AB
LE
AV
AIL
AB
LE
NO
N
O
MO
NE
Y
MO
NE
Y
DO
WN
! D
OW
N !
0 0 % % AP
R A
PR
Plu
s P
lus
with
app
rove
d cr
edit
from
FM
CC
Rang
er X
LT Su
per
Cab
Price
s are
plus t
ax an
d title
. Dea
ler re
tains
all re
bates
. Pay
ments
are f
or 72
mon
ths at
3.99
% AP
R wit
h no m
oney
down
and a
pprov
ed
credit
from
FMCC
. Ford
Trad
e-Ass
ist R
ebate
s are
avail
able
when
you p
urcha
se ce
rtain
new
vehic
les an
d trad
e in a
n old
one.
See
deale
r for d
etails
. *Ac
tual m
ileag
e will
vary.
See
www
.fuele
cono
my.go
v. Ph
otos f
or illu
strati
on on
ly. O
ffer e
xpire
s 12/3
1/11.
New
201
1 Fo
rd • A
utom
atic
• AM
/FM
/CD
• Pow
er L
ocks
MSR
P . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
$32,
545
Gen
e Ev
ans
Dis
coun
t . . . . .
. $4,
570
Fact
ory
Reba
te . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . $4,
500
per
mo.
72 m
os.
• Pow
er W
indo
ws
• 17”
Alu
min
um W
heel
s • T
raile
r To
w P
acka
ge
$9,0
70 O
ff M
SRP
Supe
r Ca
b XL
T S
tk#
BFA
5073
4
Crew
Cab
XLT
per
mo.
72 m
os.
• Aut
omat
ic • 5
.0L
V8
Engi
ne • T
ilt W
heel
• Cru
ise
Con
trol
• Tra
iler
Tow
Pac
kage
• Chr
ome
Pack
age
Stk
# B
FD00
103
Ford
F-1
50
$ 23,4
75
$ 366
$ 23,4
75 o
r $ 366
$ 23,4
75
$ 366
Am
eric
a’s
#1
Sel
ling
Truc
k 3
4 Y
ears
Str
aig
ht
Pic
ture
d ab
ove
is t
he
2011
For
d F-1
50 X
LT C
rew
Cab
Mer
ry C
hrist
mas
Mer
ry C
hrist
mas
Mer
ry C
hrist
mas
APR
• 6-
Year
/100
,00-
Mile
War
rant
y Co
vera
ge •
169-
Poin
t Ins
pect
ion
by F
acto
ry-tr
aine
d Te
chni
cian
s
wit
h A
pp
rove
d C
red
it f
rom
FM
CC
2 . 9
% 2 . 9
% 60
MO
NTH
S
NO
M
ON
EY
DO
WN
for
with
‘11
FORD
FUS
ION
S #B
R12
5227
, Bur
gund
y, C
loth
, Man
ual
$ 14,
993
or $
269
‘08
FORD
ESC
APE
HYBR
ID #8
KA85
082,
Blu
e,
Leat
her,
Auto
$ 16,
992
or $
305
‘10
FORD
FLE
X LI
MIT
ED AB
A678
45, B
urgu
ndy,
Roof
, Nav
$ 29,
991
‘08
FORD
FO
CU
S SE
#8W
1338
50, R
ed, C
loth,
Auto .
. . . . . . . .
. . . $ 11,
991
‘10
FORD
FO
CU
S SE
L #A
W23
1545
, Gra
y, Le
ather,
Auto
. . . . . $ 1
5,99
1 ‘1
1 FO
RD R
AN
GER
XLT
#BPA
2153
0, Bl
ue, E
xt. C
ab, V
-6 . . $ 1
6,99
1 ‘0
8 FO
RD S
PORT
TRA
C #8
UB26
674,
4WD,
Blac
k, Au
to . . . . .
$ 19,
991
‘08
FORD
SPO
RT T
RAC
LIM
ITED
#8UA
7860
2, Au
to . . . .
. . $ 20,
991
‘09
FORD
FLE
X S
E #9
BA08
139,
Blac
k, 31
K . . . . .
. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .
. . . . . $ 2
0,99
1 ‘0
9 FO
RD M
UST
AN
G G
T #9
5116
297,
Silve
r, Lea
ther . .
. . . . . .
. $ 20,
993
‘09
FORD
MU
STA
NG
GT
#951
1931
3, Si
lver, L
eathe
r . . . . . .
. . $ 20,
994
‘10
FORD
F-1
50 X
LT #A
FA36
551,
Blue
, Cre
w Ca
b, V-
8 . . . . . .
. $ 24,
991
‘10
FORD
MU
STA
NG
GT
#A51
5587
2, Re
d, Le
ather,
14K .
. . $ 24,
992
‘10
FORD
F-1
50 X
LT #A
FD70
759,
Blue
, Ext.
Cab
, 4x4
. . . . . . . .
$ 25,
991
‘10
FORD
EX
PLO
RER
SPO
RT T
RAC
#AU
A136
65 . . .
. . . . . .
. $ 26,
992
‘08
FORD
F-1
50 F
X4
#8FA
3007
8, Si
lver, C
rew
Cab,
4x4 . .
. . . $ 28,
991
‘10
FORD
F-1
50 H
ARL
EY D
AV
IDSO
N #A
FB67
303 . .
. . . . . $ 3
5,99
2
from
Our
Fam
ily to
You
rs!
MSR
P . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
$36,
855
Gen
e Ev
ans
Dis
coun
t . . . . .
. $5,
080
Fact
ory
Reba
te . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. $5,
000
$10,
080
Off
MSR
P
$ 26,7
75
$ 418
$ 26,7
75 o
r $ 418
$ 26,7
75
$ 418
Ran
ger
XLT
New
201
1
Ford
MS
RP
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . $2
4,45
0 G
ene
Evan
s D
isco
unt . .
. . . $2
,575
Fact
ory
Reb
ate .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . $4,
500
$ 1
7,3
75
$ 2
71
$ 1
7,3
75
or
$ 2
71
$ 1
7,3
75
$ 2
71
per
mo.
72 m
os.
• A
uto
mat
ic •
4.0L
V6
En
gin
e •
Air
Co
nd
itio
nin
g
Focu
s N
ew 2
012
Ford
MS
RP
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . $1
7,29
5 G
ene
Evan
s D
isco
unt .
. . . . $
1,30
0 Fa
ctor
y R
ebat
e . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . $
1,00
0
Hw
y
43
43
MP
G 4
$ 1
4,9
95
$ 2
34
$ 1
4,9
95
or
$ 2
34
$ 1
4,9
95
$ 2
34
Add
$95
0 fo
r A
utom
atic
per
mo.
72 m
os.
• 5-
Sp
eed
• 5
pas
sen
ger
• A
ir C
on
dit
ion
ing
Stk
# C
L270
84
Exp
lore
r N
ew 2
012
Ford
MS
RP
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . $2
9,59
5 G
ene
Evan
s D
isco
unt . .
. . . $1
,620
Fact
ory
Reb
ate .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . $1,
000
$ 2
6,9
75
$ 4
21
$ 2
6,9
75
or
$ 4
21
$ 2
6,9
75
$ 4
21
per
mo.
72 m
os.
Fusi
on N
ew 2
012
Ford
MS
RP
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . $2
1,54
0 G
ene
Evan
s D
isc .
. . . . . .
. . . ..$
2,04
5 Fa
ctor
y R
ebat
e . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . ..$
2,50
0
Hw
y
41
41
MP
G 4
$ 1
6,9
95
$ 2
65
$ 1
6,9
95
or
$ 2
65
$ 1
6,9
95
$ 2
65
per
mo.
72 m
os.
• A
uto
mat
ic •
AM
/FM
/CD
/MP
3 •
Po
wer
Lo
cks/
Win
do
ws
• Ti
lt W
hee
l/C
ruis
e C
on
tro
l •
16”
Alu
min
um
Wh
eels
Get a
n Ex
tra $ 50
0 wi
th Fo
rd Tr
ade-A
ssist
Reba
te Se
e Dea
ler fo
r Deta
ils
Stk
# C
R18
4097
• A
uto
mat
ic •
3.5L
V6
En
gin
e •
AM
/FM
/CD
/MP
3 •
Air
Co
nd
itio
nin
g •
Po
wer
Dri
ver’
s S
eat
Stk
# C
GA
6283
6
• 3r
d R
ow
Sea
t •
Po
wer
Lo
cks/
Win
do
ws
• Ti
lt W
hee
l •
Cru
ise
Co
ntr
ol
• S
YN
C V
oic
e A
ctiv
ated
Sys
tem
Stk
# B
PA96
204
• P
ow
er L
ock
s w
ith
ke
yles
s en
try
• A
M/F
M/C
D/M
P3
All c
ertif
ied p
re-o
wned
vehi
cles a
re p
lus t
ax an
d tit
le an
d ar
e su
bjec
t to
prio
r sale
. Pay
ment
s are
bas
ed o
n $0
Dow
n at
2.9
% A
PR fo
r 60
Mon
ths a
nd m
ust h
ave
appr
oved
cred
it fro
m FM
CCC.
‘07
CHEV
Y IM
PALA
LT #7
9299
608,
Gra
y,
Clo
th, S
edan
$ 8,9
91
Plus
Tak
e An
Ext
ra $ 1,
000
off
with
Ford
Trad
e-Ass
ist Re
bate
See D
ealer
for D
etails
‘11
FORD
RAN
GER
XLT
#BPA
2153
0, B
lue,
Ex
t. Ca
b, V
-6 $ 1
6,99
1 or
$30
5
‘09
LIN
CO
LN M
KZ
#9R6
1557
3, Bl
ack,
Leath
er, R
oof . . .
. . . . . .
. $ 24,
991
‘09
LIN
CO
LN M
KS
#9G
6121
77, G
old R
oof, N
av . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . $ 25,
991
• A
M/F
M/C
D/M
P3
• Tr
aile
r To
w H
itch
• C
ruis
e C
on
tro
l Ge
t an
Extra
$ 1,00
0 wi
th Fo
rd Tra
de-A
ssist
Reba
te Se
e Dea
ler fo
r Deta
ils
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esbo
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oad
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at
Hw
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38 in
Uni
on C
ity
GE
NE
EV
AN
S T
EA
M
SA
LES
DEP
T. M
on.-F
ri. 8
:30
a.m
.-9 p
.m.
Sat.
8:30
a.m
.-6 p
.m .
SER
VIC
E D
EPT.
Mon
.-Fr
i. 7
a.m
.-7
p.m
. Sa
t. 7:
30 a
.m.-
4:00
p.m
All p
re-o
wned
vehic
les ar
e plus
tax a
nd ti
tle an
d are
subje
ct to
prior
sale.
GE
NE
EV
AN
S T
EA
M Fo
rd a
nd
Lin
coln
Spec
ials
Sp
ecia
ls
of t
he
of t
he
Wee
k! W
eek!
‘04
FORD
E-15
0 #4
HA
8975
2,
Car
go V
an $ 5,9
91
‘09
PON
TIAC
G5
#971
5732
9, B
urgu
ndy,
C
loth
, Aut
o $ 10,9
91
‘07
MER
CURY
M
ONTE
REY
#7B
J000
81, G
old,
Le
athe
r, 67
K $ 11,9
91
‘10
CHEV
Y CA
MAR
O SS
#A
9201
027,
Bla
ck,
Clo
th, 9
K $ 27,
993
‘03
FORD
F-1
50 X
LT #3
NB32
553,
Gray
, Ext.
Cab
, V-8
. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . $ 5
,991
‘03
CH
EVY
TA
HO
E LS
#3R2
2732
7, Gr
ay, C
loth,
SUV .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. $ 6,9
91 ‘0
6 FO
RD F
USI
ON
SE
#6R1
7286
7, Gr
ay, C
loth,
Auto .
. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . $ 7
,991
‘02
JEEP
GRA
ND
CH
ERO
KEE
LIM
ITED
#2C1
2010
1 . . . . . .
. . . . $ 7
,991
‘01
HO
ND
A A
CC
ORD
EX
#1A0
3445
3, Go
ld, Le
ather,
Auto
. . . . . $ 7
,991
‘01
TOYO
TA T
UN
DRA
SR5
#1F1
9906
8, Le
ather,
Ext.
Cab
. . . . . $ 8
,991
03 H
ON
DA
AC
CO
RD #
3G70
8403
, Blue
, Clot
h, Au
to . . . . .
. . . . . . . .
. . . $ 8,9
91 ‘0
4 N
ISSA
N X
TERR
A #4
C663
227,
Red,
Cloth
, Auto
. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .
. $ 9,9
91 ‘0
5 N
ISSA
N P
ATH
FIN
DER
SE
#5C7
7098
4, Gr
ay, A
uto . . . .
. . . $ 12,
991
‘06
FORD
MU
STA
NG
GT
#651
3545
7, Co
nver
tible,
Auto
. . . . . .
$ 13,
991
‘10
FORD
TRA
NSI
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The Coweta Shopper offices are located at the corner of Hwy. 29 South and Pine Roadin the Joe Williams Homes model home. During The Holiday Season Office Hours May Vary,
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150 Hwy. 27 • 1-20 Exit 11 • BremenSales Hours M-F 8:30 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sat. 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
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~ ~
Saturday, January 14 …
Spaghetti Dinner & Live Christian Music: A Benefit for Victims of Domestic Abuse Italian dinner hosted by the Com-munity Welcome House Teen Board to help pay for the CWH Mortgage. Fun for the whole family! 5:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. First Christian Church, 294 Jenkins Rd, Tyrone , GA Tickets can be ordered through January 13 at: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/217101 Tickets available night of event at will call.
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2012 Relay For Life Coweta County Kick-Off Meeting ~ at 6:30 p.m., Newnan First Methodist Church Fel-lowship Hall, 33 Greenville St., Newnan. For more information please contact Kathy Brown at [email protected] or call 770-328-6678 or contact Bob Riede at [email protected] or call 770-853-3841! The Relay For Life of Coweta County event is schedule for April 27th/28th at the Coweta County Fairgrounds in Newnan.
~ ~
Please e-mail your PSA or non-profit event details [email protected]
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“Holiday Decorating
While Selling
A Home”The holidays are fast approaching. Often home sellers are unsure of how to decorate the house for the holidays while having their house on the market. Below are a few tips on how to have the spirit of the season without undoing all the staging that has gone into preparing the house to sell.
“Less is more”• is the motto that one needs to follow while preparing a house to sell and the same applies to holiday decor. It may feel like you’re being a scrooge by not displaying every item that you have or that the kids have made over the past 18 years, but are you willing to risk losing a potential buyer because they couldn’t see past the holiday decorations?
First impressions begin at •the curb. Don’t cover the ar-chitectural details. Wrapping the house in lights and using plastic and inflated yard orna-ments can distract from the architectural details that a buyer needs to see. A simple wreath on the door, in keep-ing with the personality of the house (not the owners), is all
that is needed.
Tone down the size of the tree• . In place of a large tree that can take up valuable real estate in a room, try a 4 foot table top version. You may decide that you like it better. Instead of using colored bulbs, opt for clear or white bulbs for your tree.
Keep gifts under the tree • to a minimum and use coordinating wrap-ping paper to give a cohesive look. Or hide the gifts under the beds or in a closet.
The fireplace is a huge selling feature• and does not need to be hid-den with holiday decor. A simple wreath and poinsettias flanking the fireplace are all that is needed. If the kids want Santa to find their stockings, place one at the foot of each of their beds or wait until Christmas eve to place them on the mantle.
Greeting cards can easily become clutter• . Instead of displaying the greeting cards on the mantle or sideboard, etc. place them in a bowl or basket in your family room to enjoy while relaxing in the evening.
If you absolutely have to display all your decorative items, remove •an equal amount of “off season” accessories to keep the clutter to a minimum.
If it’s your turn to host the holiday party this year, s• ee if it is pos-sible to host holiday celebrations at a restaurant, banquet hall,
or trade years with another family member this year to minimize the amount of punch bowls, serving platters, and other kitchen items that cannot be stored away. If your family gives you any trouble about this, then tell them you will need to move in with them while your house is on the market and I’ll guarantee that they will be open to any alternative idea that you come up with.
For more information about Staging and Marketing a home, contact …
Nan Johnston, Southern Staging & Redesign
nan@ southern-staging.com • www.southern-staging.com
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ANNOUNCEMENTS TUCKER HARDWARE Now Open. The 1 Stop All Hardware Store. 770-252-4950 ‘ McGUIRE BUILDINGS now open ~ family owned since 1969. Purchase or rent to own. 28 Bullsboro Drive across from Newnan Utilities blue water tank. 770-502-7007
ANTIQUE, GIFT,THRIFT SHOPS
OPEN FOR CHRISTMAS Antiques, furniture, decorative and Christmas items. Fridays, Saturdays and by appointment. Sewell Mill Gift Shop, 1600 Sewell Mill Road, Newnan. 770-253-2565 12.21
GENTLY USED FURNI-TURE, APPLIANCES & THRIFT SHOP. Appliances $99 & up ~ most with 90 day warranties. Mattress sets starting at $30 a set. Dining room, living room and bedroom furniture - all at cheap prices. Thrift store has clothing for a $1, household items, tools, party items and much more. Come see our new inventory! 154 Temple Ave., Newnan 770-252-9905 Mention this ad! 1.11
UPSCALE RESALE SHOPPE unique thrift boutique offers high quality merchandise … for the entire family/accessories, and household items. Formal & Bridal gowns in a variety of sizes. 31 Market Square Rd, Newnan 770-253-4702. Men-tion this ad! All proceeds benefit Southwest Christian Care.
MEETINGS NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY meets monthly the first Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Heatherwood Bap-tist Church, 721 Shenandoah Blvd., Newnan. Info? Dorinda 770-502-1984 NA MEETS at Newnan Club, 9 Perry St. Mondays, Wednes-days, Thursdays 6 p.m.; Fridays 7 p.m.; Saturdays 7:30 p.m.
AL-ANON FAMILY GROUPS (for families and friends of al-coholics). Mondays, 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m, at the Community Christian Church on Hwy 134, just south of Lower Fayetteville Road. 1717 Hwy 154, Sharps-burg, GA 30277.
MASTER GARDENERS’ BACKYARD ASSOC. free gardening sessions for the gen-eral public the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. The sessions last approximately one hour, and Master Gardeners are available before and after the session to help with gardening questions. 770-254-2620
MEETINGS DIvORCE SUPPORT AND RECOvERY GROUP The Gathering Place, Peachtree City, Wednesdays 6:30-8 p.m. Call 770-853-8456
HEALTH AFFORDABLE HEALTH COvERAGE Individual. Group. Medicare supplemental. Rates from all Major Carriers. 678-877-5150, e-mail [email protected]
FOR SALE GROW LIGHT STAND, 3 tier completely adjustable holds 4 flats per tier and light fixtures are great for starting early gar-den seeds. Purchased new $800, my loss your gain $299 Cash Only 678-329-4148 12.28
2006 CUB CADET 4X4 diesel UTV, soft top, removable doors, light bar, gun rack, winch, brush guard, front rack, manual dump bed, rear hitch, hoist, low hours, yellow and black. $7,500 obo. 770-463-4178 1.4
DEPARTMENT 56 SNOW vILLAGE. Good Shepherd Chapel and Church School, Hunting Lodge, Glen Haven House, Double Bungalow (some retired pieces) and accessories, trees (large and small) and figu-rines. Call 678-850-5368 ‘ CLEARANCE jumbo size white rocker $68. Recliners starting at $168. 770-253-6060 C and C Manufacturers Outlet, Inc. FIREWOOD for sale. $50, $65, $75, $100. Delivery avail-able $20. Happy Day Firewood 770-251-0512, 404-247-3580 2.29
WHEAT STRAW HAY ideal for planting grass. Only $3.50 per bale. Frank Barron 770-231-9535 CLASSIFIED WORD ADS $9.50 for 30 words or less per issue. Pay $19 for 2 issues and we’ll run an additional issue free of charge. Your ad will reach 49,485 addresses for $19. You can send check or money order to P O Box 757, Newnan, GA 30264; stop by with payment to 570 Pine Road, Newnan, or charge to credit card. Call 770-254-1421, fax 770-254-8283, or e-mail [email protected] before Friday 3 p.m. deadline for the next issue!
RECREATIONALVEHICLES
2005 KAWASAKI 1600 vUL-CAN, low mileage, $6,495. Newnan Plaza Pawn Shop 770-304-8224 ‘
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2006 CUB CADET 4X4 diesel UTV, soft top, removable doors, light bar, gun rack, winch, brush guard, front rack, manual dump bed, rear hitch, hoist, low hours, yellow and black. $7,500 obo. 770-463-4178 1.4
2007 XTREME Pit Bike $799.95. Newnan Plaza Pawn Shop 770-304-8224 ‘ 2008 YAMAHA Y Zinger 80. $799.95. Newnan Plaza Pawn Shop 770-304-8224 ‘
VEHICLES 1931 CHEvROLET unmolest-ed survivor - in storage 30 years. Good car. 404-784-4955 1.4
2001 BUICK LESABRE cus-tom sedan, 4 door, low miles - 46,000, one owner, new tires, good condition, $6,500. 770-253-5962 1.4
1967 ALFA DUETTO Good condition. Engine strong with excellent compression. Inte-rior in good shape w/new top. $12,700. Joe 678-485-3552 1.4
$ $ $ BUYING DISABLED CARS & TRUCKS! I pay $200 and up for disabled and unwanted cars and trucks. 770-490-7574 12.28
2006 DODGE RAM 1500, 4 door, crew cab, 8 cyl., gold, 100K, asking $8,750. 770-634-9001 1.11
2005 CHEvY UPLANDER, 6 cyl., built in DVD, asking $6,250. 770-634-9001 1.11
1998 FORD E350XL BOX TRUCK 184,160 miles, $2,000. Call 770-634-6932 1.4
1955 CHEvY 4 door sedan, 265, 4 barrel, excellent condi-tion, runs great. Price Slashed! $8,000 obo. 678-472-4871 ‘
HOUSES NEAT RANCH ON 10.98 ACRES sits back off paved road, 3BR, 2BA, LR, FR with stone fireplace & gas logs, hardwood floors, DR, office, laundry room, new oak cabi-nets with tile countertops, tile floor, out building with electric-ity. $185,000. Call Inez Gard-ner 770-328-0816. Lindsey’s, Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St., Newnan. 770-253-6990 CROSSBROOK ESTATES ~ Spacious 4BR, 3 ½ BA home on corner lot, LR, DR, Den w/fp, Fin. Bsmt., wrap around porch. Easy access to bypass & I-85. Just $229,900. Frank Bar-ron 770-231-9535, Jess Bar-ron 678-857-9350. Lindsey’s, Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St., Newnan. 770-253-6990 HOMEOWERS & vACANT DWELLING INSURANCE Free Quotes! Call 770-253-2435 12.14
4 SIDED BRICK RANCH ON 5 ACRES! Geothermal heat pump for low utilities year-round. Steel construction, gated, fruit trees, close to shop-ping and interstate. Kim Ivery 770-560-6008, [email protected], Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors. FISH & SWIM in neighbor-hood’s lakes! Easy to relax in this beautiful home. Comfort-able living areas, large patio & private wooded yard, open kitchen w/granite countertops, 4BR - 1 is big enough to have pool table, 3.5 BA, sunroom. Julie Jones 770-328-8422 – now with Keller Williams Realty. FULL BRICK COLONIAL ON 26 ACRES, near interstate. Private 5 acre lake fully stocked, large rooms with 18 ft ceiling, balcony overlooking den. New roof, circular drive. Kim Ivery 770-560-6008 or [email protected], Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors.
FOR RENT 30 TUXEDO AvE., Newnan. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, liv-ing room, dining room, kitchen, wash room, large front and back yard. $850 per month, utilities not included. 404-349-5408, 404-210-2848 12.28
FOR RENT 11 FARMER ST., SARGENT 3 bedroom, 1 bath, central air and heat, fenced yard, dish-washer, $650 per month, $500 deposit. Call 404-434-9278 12.28
1BR DUPLEX partially fur-nished, $650 includes most utilities, 5 minutes from I-85. 770-301-7939 ‘
LAND/LOTS SIX – 18-22 ACRES MINI HORSE FARMS near Ho-gansville. Gated entrance w/paved road. Protective conv-enants. Only $5000/Ac. Frank Barron 770-231-9535, Jess Bar-ron 678-857-9350. Lindsey’s, Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St., Newnan. 770-253-6990 2 ACRE WOODED LOT on Dean Rd between Luthersville and Greenville. $9,500. Nice mobile OK. Possible financing available. Call 770-301-3949 LOT FOR SALE: Two acre lot on Allie Rd. in Meriwether County. Possible financing. Call 770-301-3949 LOT 27-A, SPRING WATER COvES, LAKE WEDOWEE, ALABAMA 110+ water front-age, completed 4’ concrete sea-wall. Additional 15’ (approx.) of water frontage that would be included. With proper place-ment of the home this lot has big water views, and also offers the privacy of a low traffic area for the dock. $225,000. 770-328-9535 ‘ FOR SALE ON BOHANNAN RD. 2.8 acre lot on private gravel drive serving one other home. $24,900. Joe Williams at 770-251-4655
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vACATION SPECIAL Ports-ide, 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath town-house across street from beach. Panama City, FL. This includes all fees, pet friendly, 4 night minimum. 404-473-9000 ‘
GET AWAY SPECIAL Em-erald Isle ~ 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo on beach, Panama City, Minimum 4 nights, this includes all fees, beach chairs (2) and umbrella included. 404-473-9000 ‘ BEACH SPECIAL Splash. 1 bedroom, 2 bunk sleeper sofa, Panama City, FL. 4 night mini-mum. This includes all fees, also beach chairs (2) and umbrella. 404-473-9000 ‘
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vACATION SPECIAL Ports-ide, 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath town-house across street from beach. Panama City, FL. This includes all fees, pet friendly, 4 night minimum. 404-473-9000 ‘
COMMERCIALPROPERTY
OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE downtown - off street parking - 404-784-4955 1.4
COMMERCIAL HOUSE in downtown Newnan, behind the post office, has offices for rent from $325 - $425 a month, utilities included. Contact Joe at 678-485-3552 ‘
BUSINESSOPPORTUNITIES
FRANCHISES FOR SALE Owner Financing Available. Hot wings take out and delivery. Serious inquiries only 770-683-1268 12.28
SERVICES Publication is not a guarantee of services, products, or jobs of-fered. Please carefully consider each ad before spending money, or disclosing personal info NEESE COMPUTER RE-PAIR mobile repair at competi-tive prices. $35 diagnostics. $95 virus removal special with this ad. All Computer and Network Solutions. Call for an appoint-ment 770-905-1685 1.4
$100 PASTURE BOARD, winter hay, lighted arena, jumps, tackhouse in Moreland 770-304-7137 1.4
I WILL DO HOUSE CLEAN-ING at a reasonable rate in Newnan / surrounding area. 706-675-0336 leave message 12.21
MASTERSHINE CARPET CLEANING 3 rooms $45. Sofa, loveseat & chair $89.95. Year flea treatment available 770-253-9345 12.21
MOvING HELP ~ loading, packing, driving, etc. Across town or across the country. 8 years experience. Call Charles 770-328-4002 ‘
BATHTUB RESURFACINGRepair 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 12.21
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HUD HOMES FOR SALEFor more information call:Tom Leiby 770-301-7519
Angie Hogsed 678-472-8384Elena Dickerson 404-379-1206
Lindsey’s, Inc. Realtors14 Jackson Street, Newnan, Ga. 30263
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SERVICES ROSSI BOBCAT SERvICE grading your washed out drive-way or clearing underbrush for your next yard project. Quality work. Satisfaction guaranteed! Free estimates! $45 per hour with 4 hour minimum. For heavy track machine - $55 per hour. Mike 678-378-8197 *
HANDYMAN SERvICES. Large or small jobs done, no need to worry. Paint, Plumbing, Electrical, Doors, Windows, Roofing, Flooring, Drywall, Ceramic Tile, Air Conditioner repair, etc. Michael Thomas 678-409-8600 Quality work for a reasonable price. *
CLASSIFIED WORD ADS $9.50 for 30 words or less per is-sue. Pay for 2 issues & we’ll run an additional issue free. Your ad will reach 49,485 addresses for $19. Send check or money order to P O Box 757, Newnan, GA 30264; stop by with payment to 570 Pine Road, Newnan; or charge to credit card. Call 770-254-1421, fax 770-254-8283, or e-mail [email protected] before Friday 3 p.m. deadline for the next issue!
WANTED TOWNSHIP COINS recom-mends more than one appraisal when buying or selling coins/gold/silver. We are pleased to offer free in store appraisals. See our ad. 12.21
COINS / CURRENCY WANTED - all types, individual and sets, foreign and domestic. Free appraisals. ANA member. 770-252-3743 2.29
TOP DOLLAR for gold and silver, silver dollars. Newnan Plaza Pawn Shop, 770-304-8224. In business for 19 years. 167 Greenville Street ‘
CASH MACHINE Old gold and jewelry is worth instant cash! Free estimate! R Du-Bose Jewelers, Greenville St., Newnan 770-253-4713
HELP WANTED LOCAL HOME CLEANER WANTED for private Newnan home. Please be hard working, detail oriented, and enjoy clean-ing. Hourly wages or room/board. Please call Jason before 5 p.m. at 678-653-4693 1.4
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EMILY’S SKINCARE & SPA Facials, Chemical Peels. Mi-croderm abrasions. Body Treat-ments. Waxing – All areas, spe-cializing in Brazillian. Lash & Brow Tint. Make-up: Bridal in Spa or on site, Special events. Spray Tanning The Commercial House 770-262-6233 12.21
PARTY ON THE LAWN yard decorations to celebrate special occasions. Check out our web-site www.partyonthelawn.com 678-877-5150 RAGAN CONSTRUCTION State Licensed & Insured, New Home Construction, Room ad-ditions, Garages, Basement build outs, Sunrooms, Porches, Roofs, Paint, Siding, Gutters. Please call Rick for free esti-mate. 678-758-3558 *
GIFT IDEA - transfer VHS tapes to DVDs, transfer video and video tapes to DVDs, slide shows with or without music, scan pictures to DVDs, pictures on calendars, all occasion cards. Call Kay C. Cole 770-251-2335 or 404-516-3178, e-mail [email protected] 12.28
Dogs … under 50 pounds ~ spay $70; neuter $60… 51-99 pounds ~
spay $75; neuter $65… over 100 pounds ~ spay $80; neuter $70
Cats … spay $55; neuter $45All vaccines are $10 each.
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HELP WANTED MECHANIC sewing machine mechanic/maintenance person. Requires experience in indus-trial sewing machine repairs & maintenance; own transporta-tion. Mon.-Fri. 9-6. $16 per hour to start. Insurance, 401K. Apply in person. Southern Converters, 309 Dividend Drive, Peachtree City, 770-486-7608. 12.21
HELP WANTED NatioNal fuNdraisiNg company is hiring experienced telemarketers to work form home. Position entails calling B2B promoting our free fund-raising services. Must have computer, internet and unlimit-ed long distance. Please e-mail your resume to [email protected] 12.21
LIVESTOCK $100 PasturE Board, winter hay, lighted arena, jumps, tackhouse in Moreland 770-304-7137 1.4
PETS FREE 2 white barn cats, great hunters, great pets. 770-599-4324 12.28
ANIMAL CONTROL of Grantville needs volunteers to walk and feed the shelter dogs and also to help clean. Contact Linda at 770-583-3006 ‘ GEORGIA HEARTLAND HUMANE SOCIETY photos of foster care animals / lost & found database www.gahearth-land.com. Adoptions Sat. 12-4, Newnan PetSmart & Sun. 1-5 Fayetteville PetSmart
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 LOW COST/HIGH QUAL-ITY Spay Neuter for cats/dogs - at or below prices of mobile vets. HELP Spay Neuter Clinic in Newnan, GA. Surgery by appt Mon. thru Fri. Call 770-304-7911 www.helpspayneu-ter.org
LOST PETS SIMS Border Collie, 6 months old, female, black with white collar, white nose and 4 white feet tips. Last seen Dec. 8 on Luther Bailey Road, Senoia area. Please call 770-599-8618 12.28
LARGE GRAY TABBY CAT, neutered male. REWARD. Call 770-599-9057, 770-344-8634 12.28
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Don’t Let Water Damage Dampen Your Day
By Rachelle Holmes75 Jackson St., Suite 303, Newnan, GA 30263770-251-6005www.MyAgentHolmes.comState Farm® Agent
Water damage can dampen your day. 250,000 families have their homes ruined and their lives disrupted each winter by water pipes that freeze and burst. When the outside temperature drops below freezing, water pipes with little or no insulation are likely to freeze and break.
Recovering from frozen pipes is not as simple as call-ing a plumber. An eighth-inch (3 millimeter) crack in a pipe can discharge more than 250 gallons (946 liters) of water a day. And, the result can include damaged floors, furniture, appliances and treasured family heir-looms.
There is an advantage to spending time preventing frozen pipes when you consider the soggy conse-quences of doing nothing. Minimize the chance your pipes will freeze with these simple reminders.
Before the cold hits:Insulate• pipes in unheated areas and those that run along outside walls, floors and ceilings. Seal• leaks that allow cold air inside near where pipes are located Disconnect• garden hoses.
When the mercury drops:Run a small trickle• of water from hot and cold faucets during extreme cold.Open • cabinet doors to allow heat to get to piping under sinks and vanities near exterior walls.
Before you go away:Set • the thermostat in your house no lower than 55°F (12°C).Ask• a friend or neighbor to check your house daily to make sure it’s warm enough orShut off• and drain the water system. Be aware that if you have a fire protection sprinkler system in your house, it will be deactivated when you shut off the water.
If your pipes freeze:Don’t take chances• . If you turn on your faucets and nothing comes out, seek the advice of a pro-fessional plumber. If you detect that your water pipes have frozen and burst, turn off the water at the main shut-off value in the house; leave the wa-ter faucets turned on.Never • try to thaw a pipe with a torch or other open flame. See the advice and assistance of a profes-sional plumber. Do not use electrical appliances in areas of standing water because you could be electrocuted.
Don’t let water damage dampen your day. Spend a few minutes protecting your water pipes to save time and expense down the road. Talk with an insurance professional for more tips and information for protect-ing your home or apartment.
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Bumble Beads, located at 14-A Greenville Street in downtown Newnan is now open and “Buzz-ing With Excitement”. Owner, Nancy Twomey, a sixth grade teacher at Smokey Rd. Middle School, has turned her hobby and passion for jewelry making into an in-teresting venue for those of similar interest in our com-munity. She will offer beads and bead supplies, home-made cards, pictures done on tiles. She has scheduled jewelry making classes for adults and children through-out December. Bumble Beads will be open on Fridays and Saturdays through the end of the year and during school holidays starting in January.
For specifics on classes, e-mail Nancy at [email protected].
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Christmas~ ~ ~
Christmas waves a magic wand over this world, and behold,
everything is softer and more beautiful.
--Norman Vincent Peale
~ ~ ~Christmas, children, is not a date. It is a state of mind.
-Mary Ellen Chase
~ ~ ~Perhaps the best Yuletide decoration is being wreathed in
smiles.
-Unknown
~ ~ ~If there is no joyous way to give a festive gift, give love away.
-Unknown
~ ~ ~Let us remember that the Christmas heart is a giving
heart, a wide open heart that thinks of others first.
-George Mathhew Adams
~ ~ ~Peace on earth will come to stay,
When we live Christmas every day.
-Helen Steiner Rice
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Merry Christmas
Silvia Garcìa-Carreras Feenaghty is the named Newnan City Hall Artist of the Month for the month of December, 2011
Silvia, a native of the island of Cuba, has lived in Georgia since 1961 and in Peachtree City since 1969. She started painting as a teenager, with training in Ottawa, Canada and later on in her native Cuba, while acquiring her Home Economics degree with a Minor in Arts. She has attended classes in the past with many local and national art-ists but had set aside her brushes for a period of at least 20 years while her children were growing and later on while working in her husband’s accounting firm.
Silvia took up her art again after retirement, and has tuned her craft under the guid-ance of Tom Powers in Newnan, Georgia; Pam Hardin in Tyrone, Georgia; Helen Hayes in Newnan, Georgia and Marlin Adams in Barnesville, Georgia. After having concentrated her efforts as an Oil painter, Silvia is now experimenting with Oil Pas-tels. Many of Silvia’s paintings grace the homes of art patrons throughout the USA, Europe, Mexico and South America.
Silvia is a member of the Newnan-Coweta Art Association,. NCAA meets the third Thursday each month (from September through May) at the Harriet Alexander Art Center on Hospital Road at 7:00 p.m. Visitors and new members are welcome. An art demonstration is presented each month. Come and join the fun. Member: Newnan Coweta Art Assn. Fayette Society of Fine Art and ECCA (Endow-ment Committee for Cultural Arts of Fayette County)
Free Community Dinner!Emory Chapel United Methodist Church,
2677 Hwy 34 West,(the little white church on the hill)
Please join us for a free hot meal
Tuesday, December 27 at 6:00 p.m.Everyone is welcome.
We would love to help meet your need for food and fellowship!
Meal will be held on the last Tuesday of every month.
from Joe, Rusty, Roger, Barbara, Robin and Ruth
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Nothing says “Happy Holidays!” like a beautiful blooming plant, the smell of freshly cut greens, and the scents of the season. It’s so much fun to bring Nature inside our homes to decorate. We want our plants and greenery to look good throughout the season. Here are a few tips to help.
Paperwhite bulbs can be potted now through Feb-ruary. Prior to potting, keep them in a cool, dark, dry place. As soon as the tip begins to show, paperwhites can be placed in pebbles and water or potted in a good soilless mix. Keep them in indirect light until several inches of green shows. Now put them in sunlight, keep-ing them watered. If they are not in full sunlight, they will be weak and tall and floppy.
Amaryllis bulbs should be planted in a soilless mix with one to two inches between the bulb and the pot all around. One fourth to one half of the bulb should be above the top of the soil. Water the pot, but do not allow it to sit in water. Don’t water it again until green shoots appear. Put the pot in full sunlight in a normal temperature room. This keeps the stem shorter as well as helping produce flowers. Do not mist. While grow-ing, water regularly and have the plant well-drained at all times. After blooms fade cut off the flower stalks but leave the foliage. When using in arrangements, plug the hollow stem with cotton, etc. after filling it with water.
The Christmas cactus, botanical name “schlumbergera bridgesii’, has long, cascading branches that are smooth with scalloped edges. The plant branches are covered with lots of small flowers somewhat tubular in shape in a purple / red shade. Christmas cactus needs cool night temperatures and long hours of darkness to bloom in December. Use a good well-drained potting soil. Fertilize and keep in bright light.
The poinsettia, ‘Euphorbia pulcherrima’, is native to Mexico. The colorful bracts are not the true flower. It is the small yellow center. Although the milky sap is not poisonous, it may be irritating to pets, children, and those with sensitive skin. The plants need bright light. Keep them away from heat sources and drafts. Do not use outside in Winter. The plants must not dry out or be in standing water. Have good drainage. Look for plants with tight, firm yellow centers with a greenish tint. When using in arrangements they can be taken out of the pots and placed in sandwich bags with soil and roots intact (or larger plastic bags). If cutting bracts from plant trunk, sear the ends of stems with a flame. Each time you cut - sear end again.
Jerusalem-cherry, ‘Solanum pseudo-capsicum’, needs bright light and barely moist soil.
Norfolk Island Pine, ‘Araucaria excelsa’, give bright light and evenly moist soil. It is best kept pot-bound.
Happy Holly Days!
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Mysterious Mistletoe• Scandanavians associated Mistletoe with Frigga, their goddess of love, and it may be from this that we derive the custom of kissing under the mistletoe. Those who kissed under the mistletoe had the promise of happiness and good luck in the fol-lowing year.
• The practice of kissing under the mistletoe was described in 1820 by American au-thor Washington Irving in his “The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon”: The mistletoe is still hung up in farm-houses and kitchens at Christmas, and the young men have the privilege of kissing the girls under it, plucking each time a berry from the bush. When the berries are all plucked the privilege ceases.
• Mistletoe was used by Druid priests 200 years before the birth of Christ in their winter celebrations. They revered the plant since it had no roots yet remained green during the cold months of winter.
• Mistletoe is intriguing botanically be-cause it is a partial parasite (a “hemi-parasite”). As a parasitic plant, it grows on the branches or trunk of a tree and sends out roots that penetrate into the tree and take up nutrients. But it also can grow on its own and produce food by photosynthesis.
• The mistletoe that is commonly used as a Christmas decoration (Phoraden-dron flavescens) is native to North America and grows as a parasite on trees in the West and also along a line down the East Coast from New Jersey to Florida.
• European mistletoe (Viscum album) figured prominently in Greek mythology, and is believed to be The Golden Bough of Aeneas, ancestor of the Romans.
• It is said that among Romans, enemies who met under mistletoe would lay down their weapons and embrace.
• Mistletoe is rarely found growing on oak trees, and as such was especially sacred to the ancient Celtic Druids. On the sixth night of the moon, white-robed Druid priests would cut the oak mistletoe with a golden sickle. Two white bulls would be sacrificed amid prayers that the recipients of the mistletoe would prosper.
• The sticky juice of mistletoe berries was used as adhesive to trap small animals or birds. In South Africa, it is called “Bird lime” in English.
• According to custom in the English-speaking world, the mistletoe must not touch the ground between its cutting and its removal as the last of Christmas greens at Candlemas; it may remain hanging through the year, often to preserve the house from lightning or fire, until it was replaced the following Christmas Eve.
• In the Middle Ages and later, branches of mistletoe were hung from ceilings to ward off evil spirits. In Europe they were placed over house and stable doors to pre-vent the entrance of witches.
• In some parts of England, the Christmas mistletoe is burned on the 12th night lest all the boys and girls who have kissed under it never marry.
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