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Since 1989 www.thecowetashopper.com POSTAL CUSTOMER Vol. 23, No. 33 Mailed To 16,300+ Homes and Businesses Weekly February 29, 2012 PRESORTED STANDARD ECRWSH U.S. POSTAGE PAID NEWNAN, GA PERMIT #120 P.O. Box 757, Newnan, GA 30264 corner of Hwy. 29 South and Pine Road 770-254-1421 16,300 + MAILED In ONE OF THREE ZONES ~ WEEKLY IN COWETA COUNTY! The Coweta Shopper Inside … you’ll find it interesting! OUR NAME SAYS IT ALL GUARANTEED CARS & CREDIT NEWNAN 770-251-5505 www.gccdealer.com We Guarantee Our Vehicles! Each vehicle comes with a thorough mechanical 155-point inspection and limited warranty. How does our finance program work? First of all, there is NO CREDIT CHECK. We simply look at residence and job history as well as income and payment to income. ‘ This helps us set our low down payments at a payment our customers can afford. We aren’t stuck having to get a huge down payment to make a deal for you. Just a small sample of inventory. Come check out our inventory to choose from! Present This Coupon from The Coweta Shopper and EXTEND THE WARRANTY FOR UP TO 6 MONTHS Call or come by for details 2009 CHEVY MALIBU 2002 CHEVY MONTE CARLO 2008 DODGE CALIBER 2004 CHEVY SILVERADO 2003 BONNEVILLE SSE 2008 HYUNDAI SONATA 2007 DODGE MAGNUM 2009 TOYOTA COROLLA Loaded JEEP 2005 GRAND CHEROKEE 2001 NISSAN FRONTIER 2002 DODGE 4X4 2002 FORD F-150 2002 FORD SPORT TRAC 2006 CHEVY HHR 2006 PT CRUISER GT 2001 VOLVO S80 2002 CHEVY SILVERADO 2003 TOYOTA SEQUOIA 2004 HONDA ODYSSEY GUARANTEED FINANCING FOR ALL! Bring Your Last Paystub - Drive Out Today! Tax refund advances available NOW! It only takes a matter of minutes! 3 EASY WAYS TO PAY! IN PERSON ONLINE BY PHONE! 2006 CHEVY HHR 2006 CHRYSLER PACIFICA 2008 NISSAN VERSA 220 Temple Ave., Newnan • 770-251-5505 • www.gccdealer.com (across from Rite Aid & Hardees) Hours Monday-Thursday 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. • Friday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. • Saturday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. • Online 24/7

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Page 1: The Coweta Shopper

Since 1989www.thecowetashopper.com

POSTAL CUSTOMER

Vol. 23, No. 33 Mailed To 16,300+ Homes and Businesses Weekly February 29, 2012

PRESORTED STANDARDECRWSH

U.S. POSTAGE PAIDNEWNAN, GAPERMIT #120

P.O. Box 757, Newnan, GA 30264 • corner of Hwy. 29 South and Pine Road • 770-254-1421

16,300+ MAILED In ONE OF THREE ZONES ~WEEKLY IN COWETA COUNTY!The Coweta

ShopperInside … you’ll find it

interesting!

OUR NAME SAYS IT ALL

GUARANTEEDCARS & CREDIT

NEwNAN 770-251-5505www.gccdealer.com

We Guarantee Our Vehicles!

Each vehicle comes with a thorough mechanical 155-point inspection and limited warranty.

How does our finance program work?First of all, there is NO CREDIT CHECK.

We simply look at residence and job history as well as income and payment to income. ‘This helps us set our low down payments at a payment our customers can afford.

We aren’t stuck having to get a huge down payment to make a deal for you.

Just a small sample of inventory. Come check out our inventory to choose from!

Present This Coupon from The Coweta Shopper and

ExTEND ThE wARRANTYfOR Up TO 6 MONThS

Call or come by for details

2009 ChEVY MALIBU 2002 ChEVY MONTE CARLO

2008 DODGE CALIBER

2004 ChEVY SILVERADO 2003 BONNEVILLE SSE 2008 hYUNDAI SONATA

2007 DODGE MAGNUM 2009 TOYOTA COROLLA

Loaded

JEEp2005 GRAND ChEROkEE

2001 NISSAN fRONTIER 2002 DODGE 4x4 2002 fORD f-150

2002 fORD SpORT TRAC

2006 ChEVY hhR

2006 pT CRUISER GT

2001 VOLVO S80

2002 ChEVY SILVERADO 2003 TOYOTA SEQUOIA 2004 hONDA ODYSSEY

GUARANTEED FINANCING FOR ALL!Bring Your Last Paystub - Drive Out Today!

Tax refund advances available NOW!It only takes a matter of minutes!

3 EASY WAYS TO PAY! • IN PERSON • ONLINE • BY PHONE!

2006 ChEVY hhR

2006 ChRYSLER pACIfICA

2008 NISSAN VERSA

220 Temple Ave., Newnan • 770-251-5505 • www.gccdealer.com(across from Rite Aid & Hardees)

Hours Monday-Thursday 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. • Friday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. • Saturday 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. • Online 24/7

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$50 Office VisitsFull Service Primary care! Insurance Accepted Including

Medicaid, Medicare and ChampVA

770-683-4772931 Lower Fayetteville Rd., Suite J (next to Greison Storage)

Hours: Mon.- Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.; Sat. 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. • Closed Sunday

www.expressmedicalclinic.net

Eugene S. Hurwitz, M.D. • Sonia Kamboj, M.D.

Randy S. Stoloff, M.D. • Chris Child, RN, FNP-CBoard Certified Allergy & Asthma Specialists

www.CAAWG.com

Other Locations: Bremen • Carrollton • Emory-Midtown • Hiram • Smyrna • Villa Rica

No Waiting For Appointments

NEWNAN, GA37 Calumet Parkway, Bldg F, Suite 201

770-683-4050

PEACHTREE CITY, GA19 Eastbrook Bend, Suite 200

770-487-2218

Providing the Highest Quality & Most Comprehensive Care for Patients

of all ages with Allergies, Asthma and Related Illnesses

We Accept MedicaidAges 1 Year - 20 Years

• Cleaning• Fillings• Dentures• Whitening• Bonding

• Crowns & Bridges• Lumineers

Insurance Accepted: Georgia Healthcare Partnership, Wellcare and Peachstate, All Major PPO Insurance Accepted • Credit Financing Available

175 Jefferson Parkway, Newnan • 770-253-7800 off 34 Bypass, next to Piedmont Physician Pediatrics

www.smiletolive.com

Children New Patient Special

Free Exam & X-Raywith purchase of cleaning & fluoride

For New Patients Only. Cannot Be Combined With Insurance or Any Other Offers. Expires 3/30/2012

next week’s Shopper will be mailed to the A Zone - 16,354 addresses in City of Newnan, Arbor Springs,

Ashley Park, Avery Park, Country Club, Lake Hills, Lake Redwine, SummerGrove and some rural routes ~

check out web site for advertising information www.thecowetashopper.com

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The Shopper StaffRusty Kuehl Advertising Sales

770-301-6410 [email protected]

Roger Ray Advertising Sales678-850-7014 cell

[email protected]

Barbara Kirkman Advertising Sales678-876-0102 cell

[email protected]

Robin McLaughlin Bookkeeper770-683-9824

[email protected]

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

[email protected]

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.

A few evenings ago, with lack of anything better to

do, I went down to our basement to “see what was

in my drawers”. The (storage) drawers were replete

with old photos, report cards, and other family memo-

rabilia. While not looking for anything in particular, I

did come across a copy of my Aunt Millie’s research on

our family’s history. Her document started with a chap

by the name of Richard Cooke, of Bristol, England, and

culminated with the marriage of Josie Ann Haynes to

John Abner Webb, both of Moreland. The two, my great

grandparents, were married on Christmas day, 1895.

Aunt Millie included some very interesting notes about

our family. She wrote that Heard County was named after my fifth great something or

another, Gov. Stephen Heard. He must

have been quite a “name dropper”, as

he reported to have been the next door

neighbor of George Washington. My

Aunt also noted that “this line reputed to

go back to William the Conqueror about

1066”. This, of course, has not been

proven or even researched, so it may just

be hearsay. But I, however, choose to

believe Aunt Millie just ran out of both

time and paper, as perhaps did the Ma-

yans when they ended their calendar in

2012!

The names on this document were real people. Their occupations probably ranged from

“Pillar of the Community” to “Village Idiot” and a lot in between. They surely had the

same dreams and desires, the same frustrations, setbacks and successes as we do today.

But their combined attitudes and actions influenced, indeed developed, the world we

live in today. Somewhere along the way, the positive attitudes and ideas of our ancestors

outweighed the negative, resulting in a better society for us. I wonder what positive men-

talities we are engendering in our children now which might help make their world even

better? You never know. Maybe some words of encouragement to our next generation

will show up again in one of our descendants one hundred years from now. Or, perhaps,

one thousand years!

JoePost Script: Aunt Millie’s study only included my Mother’s side of the family, so I have

very little information about the Williams “bunch”. According to verbal reports by my

father’s side, the Williams clan had occupations ranging somewhere between politicians

and horse thieves. That “somewhere between” probably didn’t leave too much room for

much else!

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

“The names on this document

were real people. Their occu-

pations probably ranged from

“Pillar of the Community” to

“Village Idiot” and a lot in be-

tween.”

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Owned and Operated by Name • Store address • Store hours • Phone numberOwned and Operated by Name • Store address • Store hours • Phone number STORE NAME

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

Hours: Monday - Saturday 9am - 7pm; Sunday 1pm - 6pm.Come By And Meet Store Owner: BRAD JACKSON www.searsdealer.com

WHY PAY MORE?

Free 1040EZ online filing Powered by

Filing Fees $49

ACCURATE TAX Financial Services

additional forsome forms

6650 Hwy. 54SHarpSburg

Call for appointment

678-633-5809Click Here

www.accuratetaxfinancial.com

The Healthy HabitOrganic & Natural

Herbs • Vitamins • Foods

770-251-3854Doing Business

For 30 Years

20% Off Entire Purchase*With coupon only. Not valid with other offers or prior orders.

Limit one. Excludes sports supplements. Expires 3.15.12

TheHealthyHabits.net

Now In Downtown Newnan 44 Jefferson St., Newnan • 770-251-3854

Massage Therapist Available By Appointment

Mulch & StoneLow Prices …

• Colored Mulches • Compost• Topsoil • River Stone• Gravel • Pine Straw

INSTALLATIONWe Deliver!

Adamson Lawns & Landscaping

Hwy. 16 • Turin770-318-8089

Lock ‘n’ Key Storage220 W Hwy. 34 (Franklin Hwy.),

Newnan • 770-252-2278www.locknkeystore.com

Grantville Storage5540 Hwy. 29,

Grantville770-583-2284

Lock ‘N’ Key StorageGrantville Storage

• Storage Unit Rental • Moving Supplies• Truck & Trailer Rental • Online Account Access

Loading and Moving Help …Across Town, or Across the Country

2 Locations To Serve You:Call Us Today … We Will Move You!

We also offer consignment services for

your unwanted items. Come browse our latest

selection of antiques, furniture, clothing and more!

220 W. Hwy. 34,Newnan, GA 770-252-2278

Locally Owned and Operated

Our Moms’Personal Care Services, LLC

• Assisting with Personal Care• Transportation • Grocery Shopping

• Laundry • Light Housekeeping

Available 24/7, Hourly, Daily & Overnight

For more information call

770-599-4116 or email us at [email protected]

Screened, Insured, CPR Certified and Bonded

Caregivers that provideservices for seniors andpersons with disabilities.

Please mention you saw it in

The Coweta Shopper!

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Creative Styles SalonWE ARE OPEN MONDAYS

MONDAY-SATURDAY 10-7; CLOSED SUNDAY

1111 Bullsboro Dr., Suite 5 • next to Moe’s & Chin Chin

• RelaxeRS • PeRMS• ColoRS •HigHligHtS

•StRaigHtening

Weaving or Chemical Service

20% OFFexpires 4/15/12.

One Coupon Per Customer

Shawn, Donette and Sandra

770-683-1717

770-253-2435125 Temple Avenue, newnAn

INSTANT ISSUE TITLE BONDS!

UP TO

15% OFFSwitch To Us For Discount!

*see store for details

Robin D. McGuffey, Owner/Agent

WILLIAMS INSURANCE AGENCYCover Your Wedding.

Wedding Insurance Here

Auto Insurance $48 month*

CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING

www.carpetsolutionsplus.com

ENTIRE HOUSECarpet Steam Cleaned

$79.95 up to 6 rooms & 1 hall

*Berber carpet extra. Heavily soiled & spotted areas require additional cleaning & cost extra. Areas over 210 sq. ft. are considered to be 2 rooms. A $5 fuel

surcharge will be added to all invoices. A single flight of stairs is considered as one area.

Must present coupon. Expires 3/31/12

50% Off SCOTCHgUaRd

with invoice of $150 or more

CARPET SOLUTIONS PLUSSatisfaction Guaranteed • Residential and Commercial

3 ROOmS & Hall CaRpET STEam ClEaNEd & dEOdORIzEd$58.95

Must present coupon. Expires 3/31/12

Pet Odors • Area Rugs • Water Removal

678-788-6018 Locally Owned, Operated

COUPONS

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BUSINESSBriefs

L O C A L

The Healthy Habit has relocated to 44 Jefferson St. in downtown Newnan. In business for 30 years, they provide sales of vitamins, herbs, teas and supplements. Owner, Carla Crider, also offers massage therapy as well as health related classes, exercise and cooking demonstrations. Carla can be reached at 770-251-3854

“Desire is the starting point of all achievement, not a hope,

not a wish, but a keen pulsating desire which transcends everything.”

~ Napoleon Hill

Q“The pessimist sees difficulty

in every opportunity. The optimist sees opportunity

in every difficulty.”~ Winston Churchill

Q“Though no one can go back and

make a brand new start, anyone can start from today

and make a brand new ending.”~ Unknown

Q“The most practical, beautiful,

workable philosophy in the world won’t work – if you won’t work”.

~ Zig Ziglar

Q“Whatever you do, work at it

with all your heart, as working for

the Lord, not for men”.

~ Colossians 3:23

Q

Think About It!

Encouraging WordsThe latest buzz from the

Grantville Mosquito

☛Thanks to the Newnan-Coweta Art Association for the new art-work in the Council Chambers.

* * * * * *

☛ Michael E. Smith, Breckinridge subdivision, a hard-working member of the Clayton County Fire Department was awarded a Citation for saving the

life of a young asthma victim.

* * * * * *

☛ Thanks to Rachel Schultz, Computer instructor, for a fine job!!

* * * * * *

☛ Grantville Animal Shelter needs dog beds and blankets and, of course, VOLUNTEERS

* * * * * *

☛ The Palmers would like some feedback on the possibility of a Community Garden.

Call 770-583-3090 for info.

* * * * * *

☛ ZOOPERS, providing fresh fruits and veggies as well as other foods that love you, will be opening

soon downtown in the old City Hall.Watch for it!

* * * * * *

☛ all events submitted by e-mail via [email protected]

* * * * * *

Moreland Heritage Day Saturday, April 28

The Moreland Community Historical Society invites you to join them

9:30 a.m. parade participants line up at

Moreland School parking lot on College St. Parade starts at 10 a.m.

Smokey the Bear will be available for photos after the parade.

Old Fashioned Games in the Park (tug of war, sack and relay races,

etc.), Corn Hole Toss, Vintage Demonstrations, Live Music, K-9 Unit

with dogs. 12 Noon - picnic in the park. Awards ceremony.

Contests: best dress citizen from the past - both male and female -

will receive a prize. Top 3 best decorated entrées will receive trophies.

Questions? Josh Evans 678-378-1342

Encouraging WordsEncouraging WordsEncouraging Words

Support our local chapter of the American Red Cross …

play, sponsor, and / or donate.

The American Red CrossAttn.: Coweta Golf Committee

770 Greison Trail, Newnan

All proceeds used locally in Coweta County.

Please e-mail your PSA or non-profit event details to

[email protected]

or call 770-254-1421, fax 770-254-8283, or

mail P O Box 757, Newnan, GA 30264

we’ll publish as space permits with editor’s approval

please mention you saw it in

The Coweta Shopper

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Shopper

Call for more information 770-502-700728 Bullsboro Drive, across from Newnan Utilities Water Tower.

www.mcguiresbuildings.com

Purchase or Rent To Own Financing Available Sheds/Portables Carports Steel Buildings Gazebos Greenhouses

SALE ~ 18’x20’x7’ Steel Building ~ 8’x7’ Rollup Door, 36” Walk Door,

with Slab ...

only $5,25000

“Financing Available”

Seasonal Curb Appeal

Curb Appeal is not just for spring and summer months. Curb appeal is essential when it comes to selling in the winter as it is any other time of the year.

Here are a few tips for improving your homes curb appeal this Winter:

The lawn - most lawns in Georgia are brown during these cooler months, but that doesn’t mean it has to be un-kept and messy. Go over the lawn with a mower every 2 weeks to “vacuum” up any debris, rake up fallen leaves and remove any garbage.

Landscaping - remove any dead plants and weeds, and add color with winter hardy plants. In our area several plants have blossoms that can add instant color to your front yard. Camellias, pansies and kale are just a few that can instantly perk up a flower bed or pots placed by the front door. Trim existing bushes. The last thing you want is for the overgrown hedge to reach out and grab a quest or buyer while walking on the walkway to the front door.

Clean - Pressure wash the siding of the house, the sidewalk and driveway. If your roof is showing signs of algae, spraying a water, TSP (trisodium phosphate ) and bleach mix will help remove the streaks that often concern buyers. Wash the win-dows! Inside and out! Remove dead bugs and spider webs.

Paint - Apply a fresh coat of paint to the front door. If your garage door can be seen from the street then it may need to be cleaned and painted as well.

Hardware - Replace worn hardware and replace rusted light fixtures, door han-dles, kick plates, etc. If you’re guilty of having “sad” ceiling fans, you know the ones that were meant for interior use and once exposed to damp weather, they started drooping … then those will need to be replaced with exterior use fans. Check the doorbell, it is often broken.

For more information about making your house 1st time friendly, contact....

Nan Johnston, Southern Staging & Redesign

nan@ southern-staging.com

www.southern-staging.com

Luke Thompson Associate Broker

Your Home Town Realtor

404-843-2500 Office

678-469-5995 Mobile

[email protected]

Better Homes & Gardens Real Estate Metro Brokers

209 Newnan Crossing Bypass, Newnan, GA 30265

Huge ranch at an unbelievable price. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, extra garages and storage buildings and a pond.

Country style home 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, hardwood & tile floors, Inground pool very private and wooded.

Approx 8.99 Acres $149,900 Approx 13.84 Acres $294,900

Newly renovated 3 bedroom, 2 bath, on large lot great location to shopping and I-85

Country living 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, on approx 2.7 acres shop with extra parking and covered front porch.

Fenced Backyard $124,900 Quiet & Secluded $249,900

GOLD EXCHANGEThe Top Cash Paid In Coweta County!

“I’ve lived in

Coweta County

all my life.

I promise

to give you

the highest price

for your gold!”

~ Eric

678-416-92111690 Hwy. 34 East • Newnan • Quiktrip Shopping Center

• Gold • Silver• Platinum • Coins

• Flatware • Jewelry

*must have quote in writing

We’ll Beat Any Competitor’s

Price!*Must present coupon. Expires 3/31/12.

HUD HOMES FOR SALE

For more information call:Tom Leiby 770-301-7519

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

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

www.hudhomestore.comwww.lindseysrealtors.com

Reasons To Consider C&C Furniture1. Small Building Out Of Town MeansLow Overhead ~ Lower Prices To You

2. Over 10,000 Items Available with a Week’s Delivery

3. Immediate Delivery on In-Stock4. Free Delivery in Most Cases

5. Assembly on All MerchandiseRequiring Assembly

6. You Deal with The Owner

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

Newnan, 770-253-6060

“The best investment on Earth is earth.”~ Louis Glickman,

American business executive

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Hair Connect SalonMen, WoMen and CHildren

BUY ONE HAIRCUT, GET ONE Freeexpires March 31, 2012

770-599-82837280 Hwy. 16, Senoia • Cumberland Village Shopping Center

next to Subwayone coupon per person, per day. must present coupon. not valid with any other offer or discounts

www.hairconnectsalon.com

Highlights • PermsColors • Feathers Extensions

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“The Language of Flowers” is the theme for Newnan Carnegie Library Foundation’s 2012 gala luncheon and fashion show. The event will again be held at “Something Special” in downtown Newnan. The term ‘the secret lan-guage of flowers’ was coined in the Victorian era when every flower signaled a certain feel-ing or emotion. It was much more proper to send a floral message than to verbally state a sentiment. Today we send flowers to celebrate, to remember, and to mourn – so this language continues to expressed in a very personal way.

Keynote speaker for the event, Jennifer Hop-kins, owner of Virtu Floral and Event Design, will reintroduce this cus-tom by cleverly working messages into bouquets. Using common flowers and plants found in southern backyards, she will create modern versions

of tussie-mussies and her special pave´ creations. Hopkins states, “In today’s world of technology we seem to have lost so much in the fine art of communication; I look forward to bringing a bit of that back by teaching about the lost art of the language of flow-ers”.

Dillards, Two Turtle Doves, Coldwater Creek, Ann Taylor and Wedgewood Boutique will pres-ent their newest spring and sum-mer fashions. Happy bright col-ors and floral-inspired prints are forecast to be a trend making this year’s theme very timely. Model-ing will be informal in the style of grand department store tearooms of the past, and the Foundation

Pictured: Linda Arnall sports a neutral ensemble embellished with this year’s trendy floral accent.

Newnan Carnegie Library Foundation’s Second Annual Luncheon and Fashion Show set for Saturday, March 24th

will bring back many of last year’s popular lo-cal models.

Mrs. Sue Royal, an accomplished pianist, will provide light background music. The crowd-pleasing raffle, supported by local mer-chants and restaurants, will return as well as a silent auction.

Tickets go on sale March 1st and are avail-able for $25 each at the Carnegie Library and Scott’s Bookstore. The 2011 event sold out quickly so attendees are encouraged to pur-chase early. Doors will open at 11:00, the pro-gram will begin at 11:30 followed by lunch and modeling at noon. The day’s events will con-

clude with the raffle and winners of the silent auction.

Something Special, an historic home and events facility is located at 83 Greenville Street in Newnan’s Greenville/Lagrange Historic District. Parking is available across the street at the Justice Center with drop-off for those needing assistance at the side door on Reese Street.

Proceeds from the “Language of Flowers” will be directed to-wards special Carnegie programs slated for the summer and fall. The NCLF, a 501(c)-3 charitable corpo-ration comprised of local members and volunteers, has no paid em-ployees and dedicates all funding to augment special services of the library.

For more information, visit www.newnancarnegielibraryfoun-dation.com or contact the Carnegie at 770-683-1347.

Pamela Prange and Carol Healy will again reprise their unique table decorations to reflect this year’s “language of flowers” theme.

Yellows will be prevalent again in 2012’s spring color palette, pictured model: Nancy Martin

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Legal Briefs: Bill Stemberger

This month’s article is going to deal with the chronology of a civil lawsuit. The example fol-lows as one of a personal injury suit.

If you sustained a personal injury, the claim would begin with a complaint which is a le-gal document that lays out the claims that the plaintiff has against the defendant (the person or business being sued).

The defendant has to answer within a certain time (usually 30 days). The answer says what portion of the complaint, if any, the defendant admits and what portion the defendant contests, what defenses the defendant may have, and whether the defendant has any claims against the plaintiff or any other party.

Once the answer is filed, the parties usually exchange documents and other information about the issues relevant to the litigation by a process called discovery. Discovery can take three (3) forms, written interrogato-ries which must be answered under oath, document production, and de-positions which are formally transcribed sworn statements taken in front of a court reporter.

The parties can voluntarily resolve all their issues through negotiated settlements, mediations or arbitrations. In many cases one or both of the parties will try to get rid of the case or a portion of it by motions. Basi-cally the parties present to the court those issues that are not in dispute because either both parties agree or because application of the law to the facts dictate a result.

If the parties do not reach an agreement and if the matter is not re-solved by motion, the case will go to trial. In most civil cases either party can choose to have a jury.

At trial the jury hears evidence and arguments for each side and the jury decides the unresolved issues. Once the jury has reached a decision, the judge will order that a judgment be entered for the party who wins.

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March 3 …

6th Annual Newnan Jr. Service League ShamROCK Run/Walk a fundraiser for the NJSL Scholarship Fund, which provides college scholarships to selected women who qualify based on need, grade point average and community service. Both 5K & 10K race routes are certified and are one of the last qualifying races for the Peachtree Road Race. The 10K course is for competitive runners, while the 5K and 1 Mile are fun for the whole family. Dogs and strollers welcome on the 5K course! March 3, 2012 7:45am Historic Downtown Newnan http://www.njslonline.org/shamrock-and-run.html

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March 8 …

Writers Symposium at The Carnegie at 2:30 p.m. with Joan Doggrell, Amelia Adams, Swanee Ballman, Rick Ryckeley, John Winters. Each participating writer will share his journey in writ-ing and reply to comments and questions from the audience. The Symposium is open to the public. Information is available from Carol Wilson at 770-683-1347 or [email protected]. The Carnegie website is www.newnancarnegie.com

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March 12 …

The American Boy Choir at 7:00 p.m. $12 Students. $10 students and seniors. Reserve tickets early. They go fast! The Centre For Performing & Visual Arts, 1523 Lower Fayetteville Road, Newnan. Phone: 770-254-ARTS (2787), [email protected]

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March 19 …

Spelman Glee Club at 7:00 p.m. $8 Adults, $5 Students & Seniors. Reserve tickets early. They go fast! The Centre For Performing & Visual Arts, 1523 Lower Fayetteville Road, Newnan. Phone: 770-254-ARTS (2787), [email protected]

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April 15 …

Ride For The River 2012 Bike Ride Brown’s Mill Battlefield Association’s first annual bike ride. Questions? E-mail Carolyn Turner at [email protected]. 100% of funds raised goes to Brown’s Mill Battlefield Association to help support the construction of the Brown’s Mill Battlefield Historic Site.

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April 18 …

Coweta’s Dancing Stars 5th year celebration ~ presented by Toyota of Newnan 7 p.m. at the Centre for Performing and Visual Arts, 1523 Lower Fayetteville Rd, Newnan. Visit www.communitywel-comehouse.org to see the stars, vote for your favorite, purchase tickets for $10 general seating or $20 for preferred seating. Become a sponsor and join us in the VIP meet the stars after event for great food and fun. Contact Judi Alvey at [email protected]. To become a friend of Community Welcome House in our mission to end domestic violence, $100 for this event will get you recognition and 4 general admission tickets. Contact [email protected] to become a friend.

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April 21 …

Cause for Korey fundraiser for Korey Latham, a 2 year old boy, battling stage 4 Neuroblastoma. American Legion, 134 Veterans Club Dr., Newnan, 10 to 4. Moon walk, face painting, cake walk, con-cessions and more. Check out Cause for Korey on Facebook for more information.

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April 28 …

Moreland Heritage Day Moreland Historical Society. 9:30 a.m. parade participants line up at Moreland School parking lot on College St. Parade starts at 10 a.m. Smokey the Bear will be available for photos after the parade. Old Fashioned Games in the Park (tug of war, sack and relay races, etc.),

Corn Hole Toss, Vintage Demonstrations, Live Music, K-9 Unit with dogs. 12 Noon - picnic in the park. Awards ceremony. Contests: best dress citizen from the past - both male and female - will receive a prize. Top 3 best decorated entrées will receive trophies. - Questions Josh Evans 678-378-1342

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The Newnan-Coweta Chamber of Commerce formally endorsed advocating and educating for the renewal and continuation of Coweta’s one-cent Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) on March 6, 2012.

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PCB, FL. EDGEWATER RE-SORT 2 & 3 BR Condos, Ocean Front or Golf Villas. Free Beach Set Ups Dailywww.EdgewaterRentals.comor call 205-410-1490 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. 404-473-9629 ‘

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. 404-473-9629 ‘ 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. 404-473-9629 ‘

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OFFICE SUITES - 125 Jeffer-son Street, Newnan! 9 offices ~ starting at $325. All with FREE utilities included! Perfect loca-tion between the busiest section of Newnan and historic Newnan. Also, 6 storage buildings behind offices for rent! 12x20 for $95 per month! Call Hampton 206-202-4850 or e-mail [email protected] 3.7

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 ‘

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FRANCHISES FOR SALE Owner Financing Available. Hot wings take out and delivery. Serious inquiries only 770-683-1268 2.29*

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 ACCURATE TAX FINAN-CIAL SERVICE Filing fees $49, additional for some forms. 6650 Hwy. 54, Sharpsburg. Call for appointment 678-633-5809 CORNERSTONE LAND-SCAPING Spring Specials. No job too big or small. Licensed and Insured. 678-850-1171 3.7

WASH & FOLD LAUNDRY pick up and deliver. Please call Lisa at 678-633-2172 3.14

MASTERSHINE CARPET CLEANING 3 rooms $45. Sofa, loveseat & chair $89.95. Year flea treatment available 770-253-9345, cell 678-850-7331 3.14

serViCes HANDY MAN SERVICES, HOME IMPROVEMENTS & pressure washing. No job too small. David Parker cell 404-516-0252, home 770-251-7577 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 3.14

MOVING HELP ~ loading, packing, driving, etc. Across town or across the country. 8 years experience. Call Charles 770-328-4002 ‘ 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 *

ROSSI BOBCAT SERVICE Grading/clearing/prep for sod. Quality work. Satisfaction guar-anteed! Free estimates! $50 per hour with 4 hour minimum. For heavy track machine - $60 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, Ce-ramic Tile, etc. Michael Thomas 678-409-8600 Quality work for a reasonable price. *

WanTeD COINS / CURRENCY WANTED - all types, individual and sets, foreign and domestic. Free appraisals. ANA member. 770-252-3743 2.29

PARTICIPANTS NEEDED to participate in Moreland Heri-tage Day Parade April 28 … floats, old cars, old tracts, etc.For more info contact Josh Ev-ans 678-378-1342. TOP DOLLAR for gold and silver, silver dollars. Newnan Plaza Pawn Shop, 770-304-8224. In business for 19 years. 167 Greenville Street ‘

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Job Network MeetingsAccess the hidden job market!2nd Tuesday of every month at 6 p.m.

Newnan First United Methodist Church - Parish Hall33 Greenville Street, Newnan

March 13, 2012 ~ South Wire

April 10, 2012 ~ Sany

May 8, 2012 ~ Restaurant Panel

June 12, 2012 ~ How to apply for Federal and State Jobs

July 10, 2012 ~ Coweta and Fayette Development Authorities

August 14, 2012 ~ West Georgia Technical College

September 11, 2012 ~ Delta Airlines

October 9, 2012 ~ Kia Motors

November 13, 2012 ~ The Importance of Soft Skills

December 11, 2012 ~ Christmas Celebration

Help WanTeD MANUFACTURING/AS-SEMBLY WORKERS Large automotive manufacturing com-pany located in LaGrange, GA. Requirements are: manufactur-ing / assembly / quality control / press / welders, experience, drug free, clean background, HS diploma or FED. Apply on line: www.westaff.com TELEMARKETING CLOS-ERS NEEDED to work from home contacting daycare cen-ters and schools promoting our fundraising programs. Ideal candidate will be experienced in closing sales, have a computer with internet access and unlimit-ed long distance. No cost to you or organizations. Commission + Bonus. Please submit your resume to nationwidefr.com or contact Mary at 770.855.4817. BROWN’S POOLS needs la-borers, secretarial, service techs & retail sales assoc. 5 different Locations. Send Resume to: [email protected] Valid drivers license required. 2.29

WANTED: Reliable and effi-cient workers needed for truck pressure washing on Saturdays only. Dan 404-435-1093 2.29

Help WanTeD HELP WANTED: sales reps and receptionist needed. Light computer knowledge, answer phones. 678-908-4753 Paradise Granite, Fairburn 2.29

NOW HIRING infant, pre school, lead Pre-K, Asst. Pre-K and Afterschool Teachers and Cook/Bus Driver. Call Mrs. Tanya 770-253-6709 2.29

FINANCIAL SERVICE REP-RESENTATIVE ~ willing to educate. Get paid to help oth-ers. Part time or full time. Call Tommy 770-251-7774 *

peTs 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

FOUnD peTs FOUND large male, neutered, Black / Chocolate lab. Hwy. 16 area, Saturday, February 4. Please call Patty 678-984-2525

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Conditioning PlantsBeautiful plants have been grown and are ready to be cut and arranged. The

tools, mechanics, and containers have been selected. The next step is to condi-

tion the plant materials so that they won’t wilt and will last as long as possible.

Conditioning means to allow the plant materials to absorb as much moisture

as possible and keep the stem cells from closing. When plant materials are left

out of water (some types even briefly) the stem cells at the ends close and will

not take up water. Always take a bucket of clean water to the garden before

cutting. Gather early in the morning or very late in the afternoon. Use a clean

sanitary knife or sharp clippers. Cut stems on a slant. Place immediately into a

container of water outside. Once inside, cut stems again on a slant under water

and place plant materials in cool water in a cool room away from sunlight for

at least several hours or, preferably, overnight before arranging. Do change the

water frequently.

Flowers absorb water best at pH level of 3.5 which is acid. High levels of dis-

solved mineral salts will adversely affect flower life. Too much or too little floral

preservative can shorten the life of plant materials. Home versions of com-

mercial preservatives include: a few drops of bleach and a teaspoon of sugar;

a captful of listerine; 1/2 teaspoon of bleach, 1/4 teaspoon citric acid (C) and 3

teaspoons of sugar; lemon-lime soda or lemonade - each method added to one

gallon of water. The idea is to acidify the water, prevent bacteria and decay, and

help plants take up moisture.

Here are a few of the great many special treatments various designers and

growers and authors have suggested for specific plant types. First, never use

very cold conditions or refrigeration for tropical flowers and foliage. An all fo-

liage arrangement that will be used for a long time should have a few pieces

of charcoal (tiny) added to keep the water “sweet”. Do not store flowers with

fruits and vegetables. Camellias and gardenias - cut short stems place on cot-

ton or paper towels (dampened) and cover with dampened paper towel and

store in a waxed box / do not touch petals. Violets - submerge heads and all

in water for several hours to overnight. Hydrangas - sear stem ends in flame

or dip ends briefly in boiling water and then submerge in deep water. Tulips -

wrap to flower heads in taped newspapers and place straight up in deep water

to their necks overnight. Poinsettas and poppies - sear steam ends in flame

and then completely submerge in deep water several hours. Carnations - soak

stems in room temperature overnight / cut above node. Dahlias - pick in prime

or slightly past - sear - place in warm water and soak stems overnight. Amaryl-

lis, lupines, delphiniums, hollyhocks - turn upside down, fill stems with wter,

plug ends with cotton or wet papertowel (gently), and, upright, stand in water

and soak. Roses - strip thorns, dip stem ends briefly in boiling water and soak

in cool water (deep) overnight after removing lower leaves. Maidenhair Fer

and Caladium and Hosta leaves, ferns - completely submerge in deep water

overnight - (a teaspoon of starch may help). Lambs ears - do not wet foliage -

only lowest stem ends. Pansies - do not wet heads. Wisteria foliage - immerse

overnight. Aspidistra, ivy, yucca, sansivera - wash clean, soak stem ends only;

can then hold up out of water a while. Hellebore - soak heads upside down sev-

eral hours - after dipping stems in boiling water and prick. Gerberas - dip stem

ends briefly in boiling water; place through chicken wire into container of deep

water with heads resting on top of the wire; soak. Daffodils - squeeze sap gently

from ends; soak separate from other flowers in shallow water only. Ornamental

grasses - soak a short time in undiluted vinegar, then in water. Peony - dip stem

end in boiling water; soak in deep water.

Always strip lower leaves and lower branches from flowers and foliage. Strip

thorns off too. Remove insects and dirt and clean well before conditioning.

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Here’s another car that might have been in your garage. The series of ’55 thru’ 57 Chevrolets represented a huge improvement from the old and stodgy cars seen after WWII and were leaders of the shiny, colorful, and powerful cars of a new automotive era. These cars represent one of the most coveted series of cars to restore and customize. They are also one of the most expensive to procure.

Stanley and Phyllis Sutton inherited theirs when Stanley’s brother-in-law passed away. Since he was an old car enthusiast and had had many over the years, Stanley knew the value of the car and decided to restore it. But he wanted it to be as it was when it was new, not some monster updated to today’s standards with big tires, huge chrome wheels, and a killer stereo. The way it could (might?) have been in 1955 was just fine.

That’s why it has a two-tone paint job in colors that were available at the time – Cashmere Blue and White. That’s why it has the fender skirts that were fash-ionable, no de rigor, at the time. That’s why it has the three speed automatic transmission on the column as was typical of the time. That’s why it has fuzzy dice hanging from the rear view mirror, Oldsmobile spinner wheel covers and wide whitewalls. All were popular accessories at the time.

Being a long time car buff and hot rodder, Stanley, of course, had to person-alize his car in some way. He chose to redo the interior, but again keeping it similar to the way it came from the factory. It certainly is consistent with the conservative exterior restoration. Most hot rodders get carried away in the en-gine compartment, though. Stanly did not (well not too much anyway). Many hot rods and street rods are dipped in chrome. Accessories, brackets, and little pieces that were never chromed at the factory get the beauty treatment on many cars. Like the exterior and the interior, Stanley’s Chevy is… well, con-servative. Kind of like Stanley himself. He did have to put in a contemporary 350 cubic inch Chevy mill, however, instead of the real conservative 235 cubic inch six cylinder engine that came with the car.

Although Stanley says he spent too much on the car (don’t we all?), Phyllis is aware of the cost of the restoration, but is as happy with the results as Stanley is.

What’s In Your Garage?by BOB SPRUCK

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Greenville Street DiScount Store167 Greenville Street, Newnan • 770-251-5993 • Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:30 - 5:45; Saturday 9-5.

We accept all major credit cards and EBT. Sale starts Wednesday, February 29 and ends Saturday, March 10. Selection in store may vary from artwork in advertisement.

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Tide/Tide w/Bleach/Gain 20 lbs.

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DVDs5 for

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Tostitos Chips26 oz.

$299 or

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Margaret Holmes Field Peas

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Oil of OlayProducts

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NewportCigarettes$459

TrafficCigarettes$2599

Easter Baskets$699, $999

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Shortening48 oz.

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BreadsYour Choice

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Milk$299

gallon

Summer Shoes$599

or

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• Country Sausage Links36 $3.99

• White Chicken Strips $11.99• Chicken Tenderloin Fritters,

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