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Since 1989www.thecowetashopper.com

POSTAL CUSTOMER

Vol. 24, No. 43 The Power of Direct Mail ~ 50,100+ Separate Addresses In Just 15 Days! May 8, 2013

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The Shopper StaffRusty Kuehl Advertising Sales

770-301-6410 [email protected]

Barbara Kirkman Advertising Sales678-876-0102 cell

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Robin McLaughlin Bookkeeper770-683-9824

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Joseph E. WilliamsPublisher

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O ur granddaughter recently spent the weekend with us while her parents were away, and we were instructed

to make sure she was prepared for an up coming test sched-uled at her school the following week. This 10 year old fourth grader was studying, indeed learning, about the south’s re-construction period after the Civil War. She had to memorize places, dates, the people involved and their agenda, as well as the ramifications of this historic project. To me, this seems a pretty ambitious assignment for a fourth grader, but I sup-pose I’m remembering how it was in Miss Brown’s class 55

years ago where our history lesson was “Columbus Sailed The Ocean Blue in Fourteen Hun-dred Ninety Two”, with a crew and three yachts.

Just because I hadto learn everythingthe hard way,shouldn’t mean

we all have to.

Children are now learning much more and at an earlier age, and it’s important to have an understanding of the past so as to culti-vate our wisdom for the future. But I believe that, in addition to great programs of his-tory, math, science and the arts, our young people would greatly benefit from learning how to organize their thoughts, make plans and set goals. I was never taught these things, but eventually learned some of them

by trial and error, along with the desire to move up a notch or two in life. We’ve all heard the saying, “knowledge is power”. But I tell you that knowledge has little or no power until it is har-nessed by the action of a desired result. Knowing that Reconstruction officially began in 1865 may be interesting, but it won’t show you how to complete a job application, understand a mort-gage loan, make a family budget, or even balance your checkbook. And then there are the little things. We hear a lot about social networking, but how many of the current generation can write a proper thank you note or respond to an R.S.V.P. And having good table manners may help more than you realize at your next lunch meeting. (I hope I’m not just living in the past.)

Just because I had to learn everything the hard way, shouldn’t mean we all have to. There is an organized, structured and proven way to get from where we are to where we want to be. It involves making plans and setting goals, then taking action to reach a desired result. Does it always work? No, but it’s better than drifting through life not knowing how to think and plan, living life one day at a time.

So, I hope we will one day see our schools add a little more of this “how to succeed in life” to the curriculum, which I believe, could be used as a tool to enhance those things we have memorized, which may result in a more organized and successful life. And to some, it may just be the jump start to a future of unlimited possibilities, perhaps previously unrealized.

Joe

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JESS BARRONAssociate Broker

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BEAUTIFUL AUNT KATIE STYLE CAPE COD ON 56+/- ACRES w/lake, creek & trails thru-out. Some open land w/good timber. Low-E win-dows, blown cellulose insulation in walls, custom cherry cabinets, granite c-tops, FPL, mother-in-law suite w/sep. entrance. Hardwood floors. Too much to list! Must see at $635,000.

HEARD COUNTY RETREAT, TREmENDOUS CUSTOm LOg HOmE on 52.21 secluded acres w/small pond & 2 streams, 4BR, 5 ½ BA, Great-room w/stone fpl, Formal Dining – 2 Kitchens, 2 Story Barn. See to appreciate at $777,777.

ATTRACTIVE BRICK RANCH with full base-ment & detached 26’x34’ double garage with shop, has living-dining combo, 3BR, 2BA, fully equipped kitchen w/breakfast area, den w/brick fireplace and huge sunroom. See to appreciate at $199,900

DELIgHTFUL PASSIVE SOLAR HOmE ON 17.2 ACRES w/5 stall barn & detached office & workshop has 4BR/3BA, LR w/wood stove, up-dated open kitchen w/dining area, 2 story green-house, foyer w/balconies & bonus room. A lot for $385,000 (Frank)

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BRICK AND FRAmE RANCH ON HWY 34W already has a long term tenant paying $550/mo. 3BR/1.5BA, central air, living/dining combo. New roof. $54,900.

LIKE NEW TWO STORY HOmE w/fresh paint & new carpet thru-out near Summergrove has LR, formal DR, vaulted family room w/FPL, updated fully equipped kitchen w/breakfast area, 4BR/2.5BA, full basement & DBL garage w/new openers. A must see at $229,500.

CHOICE EAST COWETA LOCATION, low maintenance vinyl ranch has greatroom w/FPL, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, open kitchen w/dining area and huge sunroom. Private backyard and garage. See at $174,900.

SPACIOUS VINYL RANCH, on 2 acres on Macedonia Rd., w/full finished basement, has vaulted living room w/FP, formal dining room, huge family room, 5BR/3BA, fenced yard & double garage. A lot for $214,900.

DOWNTOWN BUNgALOW (Hogansville) has 4 BR/2.5 BA, Living Room w/FP, updated kitchen w/breakfast are, partial fin. basement, cen-tral air, screen porch, new roof & detached garage. See at $129,900.

CUSTOm BRICK RANCH ON 7.74 OPEN & WOODED ACRES, near Haralson, has living room, den/dining combo, kitchen, utility room, 3BR/2BA, central air, outbldg. & 16’x20’ shop. Take a look at $149,000.

ONE OF A KIND 10,000 SQ. FT. HORSE BARN w/built-in 3,780 sq. ft. rustic home on 41.83 gorgeous mostly open acres has 4BR/3.5BA, living room, formal dining area, family room, super built-in kitchen, central air & 6 car garage. Barn has 8 stalls & 7 paddocks. $475,000.

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BREATHTAKINg CUSTOm TWO STORY HOmE on 34 open acres with private lake has 5BR, 4 ½ baths, LR, DR, huge den w/FPL & marble floor, exercise room, spacious gourmet kitchen, 7 porches and more. A treat to see at $719,000.

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Happy Mother’s Day Mommy Dearest!

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Nicholas Garrison has joined LifePlan Financial Advisors as Director of Marketing, Technology and Humor.

His responsibilities include managing the company’s Social Media presence, enhancing connections with existing clients, expanding LifePlan’s outreach with educational programs for the community, and improving the website and the email newsletters. Nick graduated from Nazareth College

with a degree in Business Administration and has been a resident of Newnan for 10 years. Nick is an active member in the Newnan Kiwanis Club, Ambassador with the Newnan-Coweta Chamber of Commerce and active member of Christ Our Shepherd Lutheran Church. Nick and his wife Gwen have 6 children and 5 grandchildren. Nick brings a wide variety of sales and marketing experience, spending 30 years in leadership positions in the transportation industry. He was recognized 5 times as the Leadership award recipient for Penske Truck Leasing. Nick is also the owner of AAA Home Rentals and has founded two other businesses. He is a welcome addition to the LifePlan team. LifePlan Financial Advisors helps clients make wise financial decisions so they get the best life possible with the money they have. The financial advisor, Gwen Garrison, has been serving clients in the Southern Crescent since 1997. For further information, call 678-364-9677, or e-mail [email protected]

CHAMPIONSHIP RODEOMay 17 & May 18

Coweta County FairgroundsGATES OPEN AT 6 P.M.

Admission: Adults $12; Children (4-12) $6; Children 3 and under FREE.Debit and Credit Cards Accepted

Friday Night is Family Night. Children Admitted Half Price when accompanied by an adult.

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Admission: Adults $12; Children (4-12) $6; Children 3 and under FREE.

4-H Night Is Friday, May 17A portion of the proceeds benefi t a covered livestock arena

at the Coweta County Fairgrounds. Also, a portion of the proceeds of the Championship Rodeo goes towards offering youth

linked to Agriculture post-secondary scholarships.

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Accents Virtual Tours, a digital marketing company, is now open to serve businesses in the Coweta-Fayette area. Founder Brenda Stewart specializes in online tours for real estate, healthcare, hospitality and any owner of a local business, large or small. They can create your fully interactive virtual tour with company banner, infor-mation window, and a direct link to your website, creating an internet marketing campaign that can download to dozens of websites - all this at an affordable cost. For information about a high resolution virtual tour of your business or real estate, call Brenda Stewart at 678-481-7274 or view their website at www.accentsvirtualtours.com.

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Th e carnegie launches E-Book checkout Program

The Newnan Carnegie Library has announced that Baker & Taylor, the world’s largest distribu-tor of books, digital content and entertainment products, will be the provider of their free, Axis 360 digital media library for all interested residents of Coweta County. This state of the art software is funded by seed money from the Newnan Carnegie Library Foundation, and maintained and updat-ed by the city-owned downtown library.

“Adding Axis 360 to the Carnegie’s services means a chance to provide our community ac-cess to the ever-growing demand for digital col-lections. Patrons can utilize the format they prefer, from the printed page in our Honor Book section to the touchscreen of the E-reader device,”said Amy Mapel, Carnegie Director. “Our patrons have loved our Honor Book section with its broad selection and fl exible checkout and return policy. We hope that the addition of e-books will be one more service that they enjoy!”

“We look forward to helping the Carnegie serve and delight their patrons with our cutting-edge Axis 360 service, and providing comprehensive collection development programs and an inte-grated workfl ow for print and digital materials,” said George Coe, Baker & Taylor’s President of Library & Education.

Libraries using the Axis 360 service benefi t from the latest Web technologies and cloud-based de-livery to mobile devices. Patrons at the Carnegie will enjoy the dynamic presentation of titles on the Axis 360 Magic Wall and the ease of Browse by Subject pages, as well as guidance provided via book reviews and recommendations. Local patrons just need to stop by the Carnegie and fi ll out a brief registration form to obtain their free “Carnegie Card”. Library staff will be available to answer questions and training sessions will be scheduled soon.

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Merry MayNow is the merry month of May, with baskets for May Day and Mother’s Day. Flowering shrubs such as forsythia, azalea, camellia, spirea, etc. should have already been pruned. The flowery thoughts of May lead naturally to the planting of warm season blooming annuals. Cosmos, zinnias, marigolds, ce-losia, sunflowers, petunias, phlox verbena, nicotiana, strawflower, geraniums and gomphrena love full sun and heat. For warm weather shady areas coleus, ferns, hostas, inpatients, begonias and caladiums will do well. Ivy vinca major and vinca minor make good ground covers in shady areas. Lambs Ears and sedum work well in full sun. Morning glories, black-eyed susan vine, mandervilla and alamanda are sun and heat loving vines.

May is the perfect time to plant tomatoes and peppers. They like the soil to be warm un-derneath before being planted, plus sun and heat. Tomatoes like rich soil and consistent moister. They are heavy feeders so fertilize regularly. When planting, bury deeply. Some people dig a trench and lay the vine down side-ways with only the top showing. The rest of the tomato vine is covered with soil. There are two types of tomatoes – determinate and indeterminate. Determinate grow to a set height while indeterminate varieties will keep climbing and keep producing. There are short bush types often called “patio” tomatoes. These are a good choice for containers. Miniature varieties such as cherry and grape toma-toes are also good for large containers.

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I discovered that I can no longer do the splits. I don’t know when I lost this particular tal-

ent, sometime between cheerleading practice 1990 and Tuesday is the closest I can narrow it down.

I thought it was like riding a bike – once you learn you never forget – but sure enough while dancing to the Wiggles with my babies I was slapped by Father Time. � e worst part is I prefaced my fancy move with, “Watch this girls,” so I had their undivided a� ention when I did a high-powered kick in the air and slid to the split position. Situated there, legs splayed, and still a foot o� the ground was where the fun ended and the pain and humiliation began. Sure, I tried to blame the tight jeans, but in my heart I knew my leg-spli� ing days had disappeared. I’d never get called for the Olympics now.

� e aging process is so unfair, but I suppose I only have myself to blame. I should have been practicing my splits at least once a week, but I tell you I just didn’t see this coming. What else have I lost along the pathway toward middle age? Could I wake up tomorrow and not be able to moonwalk across the kitchen � oor? I just couldn’t let that happen. I’ve started to inventory my physical skills and test the � exibility of each component of my body on a regular basis.

I’m happy to report that I can still do a sit up, cartwheel, and a semi-acceptable round-o� . Fortunately, I caught the push up just in time, but sadly my backbend, like the splits, is a skill of the past. I didn’t even try the stand up and bend over backwards approach; I just dropped to the � oor, arched my back and tried to push with my shaking arms, but it was no use. I just couldn’t get my form. Truth be known, my head never really le� the � oor; it was just my hips sticking up in the air taunting my lazy upper body. I couldn’t even get my hands to bend in

the right way – how do your hands get out of shape?

My husband found me practicing a head stand against the living room wall a� er three failed a� empts at a direct no-wall approach. “You’re losing your mind,” he said. I fell gracefully to the � oor, leaving out my usual “Ta da”. I purposely looked at his gut. “You should do a li� le inventory yourself. When’s the last time you did a backwards roll? Believe me, the backwards stu� goes � rst. I’m not taking any chances and you shouldn’t either. � e kids and I are going roller skating tomorrow.”

He laughed. “We just took the kids skating a few months ago and you skated backwards � ne.”

“I know, but I didn’t try the limbo.”

So it’s se� led, tomorrow we skate and possibly take a late a� ernoon trip to the Castle Playground. I know I’ve got plenty of sliding and swing jumping in me, but a� er that unpleasant backbend a� empt, I’m concerned about my monkey bar ability. I may have lost a good percentage of my upper body strength, and I’m going to have to endure some awkward stares to � nd out for sure.

I plop down on the couch and � nd myself in one of my imaginary conversations with Dr. Phil. “Listen,” he says, “You’ve got to think about all that you have gained throughout the years. Stop wasting time focusing on your physical losses.” I know that he’s right; there are things I can do now that I couldn’t even do at eighteen. I have a great family, good health, a roof over my head – I hear what he’s saying (well, not literally, but my imaginary conversations are food for therapy on a di� erent day). Today I don’t want a� rmations. Today I don’t want counseling. Today I want to know how I can get my hands on a hoola hoop and how in the world I can get my splits back.

Kelli Mix

Split Decision

Lifewith Kelli

Kelli Mix lives in Newnan with her husband and two daughters. She owns Full Circle Toys and Antiques with her husband in downtown Newnan. Kelli is also a freelance writer and author of � e Game Day Poker Almanac O� cial Rules of Poker. She can be reached at [email protected]

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Debunking Common MythsAbout Carpeting

Carpeting has long been a reliable flooring option to keep rooms looking good and feeling comfortable underfoot. There’s something to be said about having a plush, warm cushion on the floors of a home. Carpeting can help buffer sounds and minimize injuries from falls. Walking around on a padded surface may minimize back and joint pain as well as feel more comfortable when going barefoot. Despite all of the advantages to carpeting, some people continue to avoid it for a variety of reasons, many of which are rooted in myth. The following are a few of the more com-mon myths associated with carpeting.

Myth: Carpeting contributes to allergens constantly circulating through-out the home.

Fact: Carpeting is actually better at trapping allergens and dust in its fibers than smooth-surface floors. That means that with carpeting there are fewer particles airborne and circulating. Regular vacuuming can remove trapped allergens.

Myth: Carpets pose significant health risks.

Fact: Extensive toxicological assessments of the components of carpet have been studied through the years. There has been no conclusive evidence that carpets present any health risk, particularly of a carcinogenic nature.

Myth: Carpet is a source of indoor air quality problems.

Fact: Regular cleaning and vacuuming of carpet reduces the number of al-lergens contained within, which makes carpet no more likely to contribute to air quality issues than any other type of flooring.

Myth: Carpet has formaldehyde in it.

Fact: Formaldehyde was removed from the carpet-manufacturing process in 1978. It is unlikely anyone still has original carpeting from 35 years ago, and even if that is the case, the formaldehyde would have dissipated by now.

Myth: Carpeting is made from a host of chemical products.

Fact: Carpeting is made largely from nylon, wool, polypropylene and poly-ester. These are the same materials used in clothing, which spends hours rest-ing up against the skin. Polypropylene is one of the safer plastics that does not contain BPA and is even used in some baby bottles.

Myth: Mold grows regularly on carpeting.

Fact: Unless you have a flood or a leak that is keeping carpeting saturated, mold will not grow during regular use. Elevated humidity levels in a home also may contribute to mold growth. Mold is typically a result of a moisture issue. Remove the moisture and you remove the mold.

Myth: Thicker carpeting will wear longer and better.

Fact: It is not the thickness or plushness of the carpeting but the density of the fibers that will be a telling clue of durability. This means a relatively thin carpet that is woven densely will likely last quite a while.

Myth: Carpeting can never be truly clean.

Fact: No surface can be 100 percent free from dirt. But with proper clean-ing, carpeting can be just as clean as other flooring materials.

Many people would like to have carpeting in their homes but are deterred by a handful of enduring myths. Knowing the facts can help homeown-ers make more informed decisions regarding flooring materials.

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Pruning trees and shrubs is necessary to ensure they maintain their health and vigor. Trees and shrubs should be inspected annually to determine if they need to be pruned. Mature trees typically do not need to be pruned as frequently as young trees, which need pruning to establish branch structure. Trees and shrubs that go years without pruning can become overgrown and weak. In ad-dition to promoting tree and shrub health, pruning pays a host of other dividends.

Pruning removes dead or diseased branches. • Pruning helps a tree or shrub maintain its shape and vigor by removing broken, dead or diseased branches that can be unsightly and make it more diffi cult for the tree or shrub to stay healthy. When broken, dead or diseased branches are removed, trees or shrubs look healthier and add aesthetic appeal to a property.

Pruning trees and shrubs promotes growth of other plants.• Trees and shrubs that go years without being pruned become overgrown, making it diffi cult for plants underneath or adja-cent to them to grow in healthy. For example, grass beneath an overgrown tree might not get adequate sunlight, which it needs to establish strong roots so it can grow in lush and healthy. Pruning allows plants beneath the tree and shrub and even those next to the tree and shrub to grow in nicely.

Pruning can sometimes bring plants back to life.• Shrubs that have gone years without being pruned can sometimes still be salvaged. In some instances, pruning such shrubs can restore natural and healthy growth.

Pruning reduces risk of accidents.• Overgrown trees can interfere with power lines, increas-ing the risk of accidents and power outages. In addition, overgrown trees tend to have larger, weaker limbs, which can prove hazardous and cause property damage during storms. Pruning overgrown trees reduces the risk of such accidents.

Pruning can save money. • Over time, overgrown trees might require professional assistance in order to be removed or pruned from a property. Homeowners who prune their trees as needed can save themselves the cost of a potentially pricey tree service.

Pruning adds curb appeal.• A property litt ered with overgrown trees and shrubs hurts a home’s curb appeal, giving prospective buyers the impression that homeowners might have been care-less with regard to maintaining the whole house and not just the lawn. But trees and shrubs that are pruned and well-maintained can add to a home’s curb appeal, something that goes a long way toward impressing prospective buyers.

May 14 …

Master Gardeners’ Backyard Association Monthly Meeting ~ free gardening sessions for the general 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. Call 770-254-2620 for more info

~ Saw it in The Shopper ~

Job Network Meeting ~ Or check out our message board at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FUMCJobNetwork/ where local area job listings are posted. Our meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 6 PM in the Parish Hall at 33 Greenville Street, Newnan, GA. You may reach us by telephone at 770-253-7400 or by going on-line at www.newnanfumc.org then select Ministries at the top of the Home Page and then Job Net-working for more information. All are welcome and this event is free.

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Free Joint Pain Class Piedmont Newnan is offering a free class taught by an orthopedic surgeon and members of the rehabilitation team. The classes will include information on different medical treatment options available, including medications, injections and physical therapy, as well as information on the latest in minimally-in-vasive hip and knee joint replacement surgery. Tuesday, May 14 at 5:30 p.m. at Pied-mont Newnan Hospital, Conference Room 1, level 1 by Imaging Services. Presenter: George Ballantyne, MD, orthopedic surgeon at Georgia Bone & Joint, Pre-registration is required. To register, call 404.605.6060.

~ Saw it in The Shopper ~May 16 …

Golf Tournament Fellowship of Christian Athletes host this event at Newnan Country Club. Registration starts at 8 a.m. Shotgun start at 9 a.m. Breakfast / Lunch, Hole Prizes, Awards and Other Giveaways. Silent Auc-tion. To place a team in the event, be a sponsor, sponsor a hole or have any questions, contact Keith Ross 678-423-6265

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May 17 & 18 …

Championship Rodeo Coweta County Cattleman’s Association at the Coweta County Fairgrounds. Gates open at 6 p.m. Adults $12, children 4-12 $6, children 3 and under free.

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May 18 …

Ford’s Drive 4 UR Community will be hosted at Mike Fitzpatrick Ford: Take a FREE test-drive and Ford Motor Company will donate up to $6,000 to Coweta CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates).. Drivers will be accompanied by a CASA volunteer in this no pressure atmosphere. Mike Fitzpatrick Ford 238 Bullsboro Drive, Newnan. May 18, 2013 between 9 AM and 5 PM.

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Vintage Apron “Foodraiser” to benefit the Coweta Community Food Pantry In Newnan, almost 1 out of 5 people are living below the poverty lev-el. You can make a difference. Help fill the old-fashioned grocery carts with

desperately needed grocery items on Saturday, May 18 from 10-1:00 at the Town Hall in SummerGrove. Wear your vintage apron and we’ll take your picture! Or drop your apron off and we’ll add it to our apron banner. We hope you will join us in our light-hearted opportunity to fill a serious need.

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Pickin’ on the Square & Market Day - on Newnan’s Historic Courthouse Square. Join us for pickin’ on the square the first and third Saturday of every month, 11am - until! All musicians are invit-ed to come down to Newnan’s historic courthouse square and play. All music genres and skill levels are welcome. Acoustic only. Mar-ket Day First Saturday of every month (April-December) 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. The best home grown, home made or hand made products from 60+ vendors around. Visit mainstreetnewnan.com or call Main Street Newnan at 770-253-8283 for more information.

~ Say You Saw it in The Shopper ~

May 23 …

Bowl-A-Rama Georgia Power Relay For Life of Coweta County team wants to raise money to win the fight against cancer. Cost is $12 per per-son and includes 2 games of bowling and shoe rental. Junction Lanes, 141 Newnan Station Drive, from 6 to 8 p.m. Call Dana McLean at 770-254-7130 to participate and for more information.

~ Say You Saw it in The Shopper ~

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Blog Created For Southside Book Reviews

Forrest Schultz recently announced that the Southside Book Reviews can now be accessed from the blog he created for that purpose, http://southsidebookreviews.blogspot.com/ These are reviews of recently published books by authors living in the coun-ties on the Southside of Atlanta, which are sometimes referred to as the counties of the Southern Arc or Southern Crescent, namely: Carroll, Coweta, Fayette, Spalding, Henry, and Clayton. Book writing and publishing has been booming in all of these counties. The Southside Book Reviews were begun in 2010 and

to date have numbered slighly over 100!!

Any Southside author who has recently had a book pub-lished can get it reviewed under the auspices of Southside Book Reviews by contacting Schultz at [email protected] or by phone at 770-583-3258.

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Written By Southside authorsCompiled by: Forrest W. Schultz

[email protected]

Cherry Tucker Returns For Another Quirky

Rural Southern Romp

A review of Larissa ReinhartStill Life in Brunswick Stew (Henery Press, 2013) $15.95 Reviewer: Forrest W. Schultz

As she promised on her website, Fayette County author Larissa Reinhart has served up another wacky rural Southern romp star-ring Cherry Tucker, a professional artist and a novice mystery-solver in the book under review here, which is scheduled to be pub-lished on May 21, 2013. This one outdoes the first in its complex-ity and its quirkiness. The town of Halo is back plus we are intro-duced to a new one, Sidewinder, the site of the Brunswick Stew Festival, where the story opens. And Cherry is even stronger and sassier than ever, so much so that I expect we will soon hear that she has been nominated for the Steel Magnolia award for the strongest Southern woman character in a novel published in 2013. And the book, like the first one, will doubt-less receive awards for being such a good read and having such an at-tractive character.

Info on the author is available at http://www.henerypress.com/ and www.larissareinhart.com.

BookReview

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May 25 …

Wendy’s Cruise-In Every 4th Saturday through October. Rain or Shine. 5 to 8 p.m. Door Prizes, Music, 50/50, Cruiser of the Month Award. Free to all. Wendy’s Hogansville Exit 28 off I-85, Ingles Shopping Center. Contact Mary 706-668-7731, [email protected]

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May 28 …

Community Dinner Emory Chapel continues to offer Commu-nity Dinners at no charge on the last Tuesday of every month at 6 p.m. 2677 Georgia 34 Newnan, GA 30263. Visit www.emorychape-lumc.org/ for more info.

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June 15 …

Touch A Truck Event from 10am-2pm To benefit: Newnan’s Odyssey Charter School. Ashley Park Mall, in parking lot near Firehouse Subs. Cost is $3 per person. $1 off if you bring a canned food item for Newnan Coweta Food Pantry; Children 2 and under are free. Vehicles: American Red Cross Blood Drive; City and County police cars and fire trucks; Georgia State Patrol; US National Guard vehicles; Tow Trucks; Bucket Trucks; Street Sweeper; HERO vehicle; Atlanta Motor Speedway Pace Car; Recycling Truck; Garbage truck (non-stinky!); Antique cars. For more information, please contact Jennifer Petrino at [email protected] or 678.423.0178.

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August 10 …

5th Annual Ride for Fragile Kids at Great South Harley Davidson, 185 Highway 16 East Newnan, from 9:00 until 2pm. A fully escorted mo-torcycle ride leaves at 10:30. A family fun day includes a rock wall, bounce houses, clowns, face painting, balloon animals, touch a truck, ponies, carni-val games, and lunch provided by the Varsity. 100 percent of the proceeds will go towards purchaseing medical equipment for those on waiting list.

~ ~Please e-mail your fund-raiser or non-profit event details to [email protected] we’ll publish as space permits

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Free Joint Pain Class Piedmont Newnan is off ering a free class taught by an orthopedic surgeon and members of the rehabilitation team. Th e classes will include information on diff erent medical treatment options available, including medications, injections and physical therapy, as well as informa-tion on the latest in minimally-invasive hip and knee joint replacement surgery. Tuesday, May 14 at 5:30 p.m. at Piedmont Newnan Hospital, Conference Room 1, level 1 by Imaging Services. Presenter: George Ballantyne, MD, orthopedic surgeon at Georgia Bone & Joint, Pre-registration is required. To register, call 404.605.6060.Corner of Hwy. 29, just north of the Country Club

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The Coweta Community Food Pantry is desperate for your donations!

We will happily be accepting your contributions on

Saturday, May 18 from 10:00-1:00 at the

Town Hall in SummerGrove

Please help us fill the vintage shopping carts! Would you like to include your vintage apron in our “apron garland” tied between the Town Hall pillars? We would love to borrow it, and include it in our unique event décor and photo opportunity! Please, just drop the apron off at 9:00 am and pick it up between 1-1:30 pm. We hope you will join us in our light-hearted opportunity to fill a serious need!

*Some of the items needed by the Pantry include shelf-stable items such as:

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cereal peanut butter

tomatoes tomato sauce

spaghetti sauce noodles

grits

oatmeal soups juice

Questions? Please contact [email protected]

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FOR SALE bOOKcases, racks, tables, displays for sale. Scott’s Book store. 770-253-2960, 770-253-1834 ‘

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ceMeteRy PlOts fOR sale: 4 plots, 3 vaults, 3 marks (valued at over $15,000) in section #3 at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Inc., off Roscoe Road. Price open for discussion. 678-873-1813 ‘ lONG sOfa aNd cHaIR very clean, non smoker, $295 for both. 770-254-8929 ‘

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VEHICLES 1987 cHeVy sIlVeRadO tRucK R10 one owner, new transmission, new tires, good engine, 165,000 miles, $3,695. 770-251-0644 5.15

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HOUSES “OPeN HOuse” suNday May 19tH Wonderful, warm home located on a private large and level wooded lot in the Northgate High School Dis-trict. It features three bedrooms and two and a half baths with a vaulted family room, formal dining room as well as hard-wood and ceramic tile fl oors. For more info about this home or to see it by appointment, call: Carolyn Warren 706-402-4222 5.15

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GReat Rates on Bundled Auto & Home. Call Williams Insurance for details on dis-counts. Auto Liability starting at $48 mo. 770-253-2435, 125 Temple Ave., Newnan 5.29

ROyce WIllIaMs & sONs laWN caRe Mowing, Overseeding, Ferti l izing, Aerating, Edging, Lawn Maintenance. No job too big or small. Free estimates. 35 years experience. 770-328-8348 6.12

batHtub ResuRfacING Repair and/or refinish bathtubs, showers, porcelain, fiberglass, cultured marble vanities, kitchen countertops, cut down bathtub to convert to a shower, install grab bars. Call for free estimate. 678-326-7711 5.22 HOMetOWN seRVIces We specialize in custom home theaters and home automation. Erin R. Courtright, 770-599-9365 www.hometownservices-ga.com 5.29

SERVICES caRteR’s laWN caRe For all your lawn care needs. Lawn service, mowing, edging, weed eating, edge trimming, pruning, planting, pine straw, mulch. No job too big or too small, just give us a call for your free estimate. Call Jessie Carter 404-558-1320 5.22

HaNdy MaN seRVIces & PRessuRe WasHING. Home Improvements. No job too large or small. Free esti-mates. References available. Call David Parker cell 404-516-0252, home 770-251-7577 night or day 5.29

HaNdyMaN seRVIces. Large or small jobs done, no need to worry. Paint, Plumbing, Electrical, Doors, Windows, Roofi ng, Flooring, Drywall, Ce-ramic Tile, etc. Michael Thomas 678-409-8600 Quality work for a reasonable price. * tucKeRs Tucker Septic Tank Service and Repair. Call Scott Tucker at 770-252-4950 ‘ tOP NOtcH cleaNING Service LLC, “Specializing in Commercial Services” Home Maid Cleaning, Move In and Move Out Service. Remodel-ing Clean Up. Turn Key Rent-al, Apartment or Commercial Cleaning. Buff and Wax Ser-vice. Licensed and Bonded. 770-683-1508 offi ce, 678-409-8600 cell # 5.22*

cRud busteR PRessuRe WasHING Thirty years attack-ing the mildew monster. Houses, Driveways, Sidewalks, Paint-ing Prep and All Your Pressure Washing Needs. Your best bet is to hire a vet. 770-550-7777 5.15

MOVING HelP loading, packing, driving, etc. Across town or across the country. 8 years experience. Call Charles 770-328-4002 ‘ bObcat WORK, light grad-ing, auger post holes. BUSH-HOGGING, lakesides, fence lines, level yards, debris remov-al. Commercial and residential. Licensed & insured. Steve Boyd & Company 770-616-7025 8.28

Classifi eds Call 770-254-1421, Fax 770-254-8283, or e-mail [email protected] By 3 p.m. Friday To Place Your Ad

In The Next Issue! $9.50 for 30 words or less ~ per issue. Pay for 2 weeks, get 3rd week free! Send check or money order to

P O Box 757, Newnan, GA 30264, stop by 570 Pine Road with payment, or charge to credit card.

SERVICES HaNdyMaN seRVIce Call Matt Boykin. Free estimates. Pressure washing, painting inte-rior/exterior, remodeling, decks, and repairs of any kind. No job too small. 678-215-5095. 5.15 ROssI bObcat seRVIce light clearing, grade washed out driveways, prep for sod, play yards, etc. Quality work. Sat-isfaction guaranteed! Free esti-mates! $70 per hour with 4 hour minimum. Call 678-378-8197 ‘ RaNdOlPHs laWN caRe Fast reliable service at good rates. Call Mike at 678-633-7672 5.8

addING seReNIty cleaNING aNd PaINtING seRVIce would love to clean your home or paint some rooms. Coweta and Fayette Counties. Reasonable rates. FREE ESTI-MATES! Call LAURA at 678-974-9446. http://addingseren-ity.wix.com/laura ‘ tOWNsHIP cOINs recom-mends more than one appraisal when buying or selling coins/gold/silver. We are pleased to offer free in store appraisals. 3500 Hwy 34 East, Sharpsburg 770-254-2727 eddIe’s baRbeR sHOP5 Dixon St., off Temple Ave., Newnan. 770-238-7014. Tue. 8 to 3:30; Wed. & Thurs. 8 to 6; Fri. 8 to 5:30; Sat. 8 to 4. ‘

electRIcal INstallatIONceiling fans, 220 volt outlets, security lighting, additions, remodeling, new homes, commercial work. Licensed and insured. 770-502-7774, 404-271-3937 ‘ WORd ads $9.50 for 30 words or less per issue. 770-254-1421, fax 770-254-8283, or e-mail [email protected] before Friday 3 p.m.

HELP WANTED NOW HIRING Looking for en-thusiastic, motivated people to join our team. Store Co-Manag-er & Asst Managers. Excellent opportunities. E-mail resume [email protected]

Deadline 3p.m. Friday

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Please Keep An Eye Out For

Lost Pets

Call 770-254-1421 Before

3 p.m. Friday Deadline

Classifieds

Deadline 3p.m. Friday

HELP WANTED NOW HIRING Providing Es-sential People. Now hiring: for large automotive manufacturing company in Hogansville and LaGrange, GA. Requirements are: manufacturing and assem-bly experience, drug free, clean background, HS diploma, GED or transcript. When you fill out the online application, make sure you put in the zip code 30263 for GA Westfaff Newnan. Apply: www.westaff.com 5.22

secuRIty fINaNce has openings for Assistant Manag-ers/Collectors. Do you have customer service and collection experience? If so, we want to talk with you about joining our team. Great benefits package in-cluding medical, dental, 401K, profit sharing, and disability insurance. No experience nec-essary. No phone calls please. Apply confidentially. In person at Security Finance, 159 tem-ple ave., suite e, Newnan, GA 30263. Equal Opportunity Em-ployer. PROPeRty INsePctORs - PGRs is seeking qualified indi-viduals to assess property storm damage after recent storms. Our inspectors routinely earn $60k+ / year, Must have: valid driv-ers license, reliable transporta-tion, clean background. E-mail [email protected] or call 770-486-3988. 205 Ful-ton Court, Peachtree City, GA 30269 5.8

HELP WANTED WebsIte cOMMIs-sIONed sales PeRsON Needed. Must have transpor-tation and a required knowledge of computers. Above average commissions paid and some benifits paid after 3 months proven ability. Call 770-301-1094

PETS 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 WORd ads $9.50 for 30 words or less per issue. 770-254-1421, fax 770-254-8283, or e-mail [email protected] before Friday 3 p.m.

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For more information call:

Angie Hogsed 678-472-8384Lindsey’s, Inc. Realtors14 Jackson Street, Newnan, Ga. 30263

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Superior Tree ServiceNo Job Too Big or SmallJohn Wilson • Josh Thompson

Call for free estimate

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Lion’s DenLion’s DenSeptic tank pumping

portable reStroom rentalS

conStruction projectS

mobile toilet trailerS

for WeddingS & Special occaSionS

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Job Network Meeting May 14th at 6 p.m.at FUMC’s Parish Hall, 33 Greenville St., Newnan

For our May 14th network meeting, we will be holding a mini job fair with West Georgia Technical College and Bonnell as our guest employers. The mini job fair will start at 6 PM and end at 8:30 PM so bring your resume and be prepared to speak with a company representative about their job opportunities. In ad-dition, several local employment agencies have been invited to round out local area employers. The Newnan Career Center, Georgia Department of Labor representatives will be present to answer any questions about other job opportunities in our area.

Our meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month at 6 PM in the Parish Hall at 33 Greenville Street, Newnan, GA. All are welcome and this event is free.

You may reach us by telephone at 770-253-7400 or at www.newnanfumc.org then Job Networking under Ministries. To join our job message board, go on-line at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FUMCJobNetwork then follow the instructions to join.

See you Tuesday May 14 at 6 PM for our mini-Job Fair.

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COWETA COUNTY

PLEASE JOIN US TO GOLF AND SUPPORT THEFELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES

We would love your support by either placing a team in the event, being a sponsor, or sponsoring a hole.

Contact Keith Ross 678-423-6265 for more information

Answers to CrytoQuip, Even Exchange and

Scrambler on page 22

Imagine someone wearing an apron in the kitchen – cooking a marvelous meal. Can you almost smell the food? Can you feel the warmth?

What if there was no food to prepare? Sadly, empty cupboards are a reality for too many people in our community. In Newnan, nearly 1 out of every 5 people is living below the poverty level.

The Coweta Community Food Pantry is desperate for your donations!

We will happily be accepting your contributions on

Saturday, May 18 from 10:00-1:00 at the

Town Hall in SummerGrove

Please help us fill the vintage shopping carts! Would you like to include your vintage apron in our “apron garland” tied between the Town Hall pillars? We would love to borrow it, and include it in our unique event décor and photo opportunity! Please, just drop the apron off at 9:00 am and pick it up between 1-1:30 pm. We hope you will join us in our light-hearted opportunity to fill a serious need!

*Some of the items needed by the Pantry include shelf-stable items such as:

canned meat rice

cereal peanut butter

tomatoes tomato sauce

spaghetti sauce noodles

grits

oatmeal soups juice

Questions? Please contact [email protected]

Vintage Apron “Foodraiser”

to benefit the

Coweta Community Food Pantry

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Book your China Discovery Tour Today! Booking Deadline August 1

(October 17-25, 2013)

Discover Tuscany (March 18-27, 2014)

The Newnan-Coweta Chamber

Give us a call, we’ll be glad to assist you in joining the Chamberemail: [email protected] 770.253.2270 website: newnancowetachamber.org

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

Wouldn’t you love to take an exotic vacation with old friends, make new friends and do it at an affordable price? If so, you might want to consider a trip to China or Tuscany, Italy sponsored by the Newnan-Coweta Chamber.

The Chamber, through a partnership with a Chinese travel agency, has made it possible for you and friends to experience a trip of a

Thank you to our28th Annual

Golf Classic Sponsors!

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life-time at affordable rates. This nine-day China trip includes roundtrip international airfare, accommodations at 4- and 5- star hotels and fluent English-speaking tour guides for $2,399 (based on double occupancy). The dates are October 17 – 25, 2013 and you will fly from Atlanta to JFK International Airport before beginning your trans-Pacific flight to Beijing.

Highlights include visiting the mysterious Forbidden City, a 9,999 room palace that was home to 24 emperors and the 4,000 mile Great Wall. You’ll enjoy sightseeing that will transport you to China’s thousands of years of history, crafts, dining and other activities that you will remember for a lifetime. There will also be time for shopping and visiting places on your own if you so desire.

After you return from China, the next trip of a lifetime will be to Tuscany, Italy on March 18 – 27, 2014. You’ll fly overnight to Rome and for the next nine days visit Florence, Assisi, the Basilica of St. Francis, San Gimignano, Montecantine Terme,

Siena and of course participate in a Tuscan feast and winery tour.In partnership with Uniglobe McIntosh Travel, the cost for the Discover Tuscany trip is $3,499 (double occupancy) but if you book your trip by September 18, 2013, you will receive a $250 discount. This includes roundtrip airfare from Atlanta, all fees, transfers, tour guide, and accommodations at fine hotels. Thirteen meals are also included.

This offer is open to Chamber members and non-members. Contact Carole Ann at 770.253.2270 with questions and to make reservations.

Communitywide Travel PresentationChina Informational Presentation,

Thursday, May 16, 2013 at 4pmat the Chamber, RSVP to

[email protected]

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Volunteers for Affi nis Hospice

All you need is a car-ing heart! Your involve-ment will communicate value to these patients and their families as you provide compan-ionship and a brief re-spite for caregivers. You will not need to provide any medical or physi-cal care to the patient, just a caring heart and a listening ear. You can provide caregiver relief for 2-4 hours each week to allow the caregiver to enjoy time out of the home. You can use your gifts and talents to impact someone in their last stages of life in many ways, and we will make sure you are well-trained, equipped, and supported. Please call Lynn Yeager 404-832-4232 with interest or questions.

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For more info about this home or to see it by appointment, call:

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Well, here we go again. Another simple but important task you can do to your vehicle for its long term health and well being and for your safety and con-venience is to maintain its ba� ery.

Your vehicle’s ba� ery provides the jolt of electricity needed to start the car, to keep it running, and to operate all those critical and essential electronic accessories we now take for granted. For starters, most cars use ba� eries that pro-vide 12 volts of electricity. � ere are two styles of ba� eries. � e older style needs to have water added periodically to maintain its rated power. Newer styles are sealed and you cannot add water. Both styles contain six separate cells in-side the case.

An older ba� ery and/or older car may have a ba� ery that has six twist-o� caps each covering one cell or two

CAR CARE ESSENTIALS Check Your Car’s Battery part 1 …

pry-o� rectangular caps that cover three cells each on the top of the ba� ery case. During your monthly or quarterly main-tenance excursion, remove the caps and look inside each opening to see if the liquid inside forms a meniscus. A me-niscus is the tiny amount of liquid that climbs up the wall of the container be-cause of the thickness, surface tension, and viscosity of the liquid. If the surface of the liquid is � at and re� ective (no me-niscus) you need to add water until you have a meniscus. � e liquid inside a bat-tery is sulfuric acid and water, so be care-ful. Add distilled water a li� le at a time, poring slowly or using a basting tube or ba� ery � ller until you have a meniscus. Do this for each of the cells that is low on water. Wipe up any spills on the top of the ba� ery case and replace the caps. You are done. Simple, eh?

If you have what is called a mainte-nance-free ba� ery, there are no open-ings on the top of the ba� ery. All you can do is look at the li� le � sh-eye indicator to see what it tells you. Reviewing the process in your Owner’s Manual will let you know how to tell if the ba� ery has enough water and is holding a charge. On most ba� eries if the indicator is green all is well; if it is red, no joy!.If the indicator tells you the ba� ery is weak, all you can do is to re-charge it or re-place the ba� ery. Go to a reputable auto parts store and they will come out to the parking lot and test your ba� ery for free in the hope that you need one and will buy it from them. � ey will even install it for free if you look helpless enough. Practice that! Ba� ery power and prices have increased as cars have gained more of those complicated and power-hun-gry electronic doo-dads that we can’t do without, so be prepared for a bill of around $100 give or take, depending on how big and powerful the ba� ery needs to be, how long the warrantee is, and who you buy it from.

Note the clean ba� ery posts, the caps removed, the meniscus, and the sturdy hold-down strap on this ba� ery

BOB SPRUCK has been a frequent contributor to the Shopper’s “What’s in Your Garage” column and has been a sports car enthusiast all his driving life. He currently submits articles for several national magazines, covering Vintage sports car racing and car shows, as well as technical articles. For the past 23 years, Bob has participated in vintage sports car racing with his immaculate 1967 MG. Now retired, he and his wife, Benya, live in Sharpsburg. Got a car question? You can contact Bob for an answer by emailing [email protected] Attn. Bob

Note the clean ba� ery posts, the caps removed, the meniscus, and the sturdy hold-down strap on this ba� ery

770-253-2435 • 125 Temple Avenue, NewnanWilliams-Insurance-Agency.com

Robin D. McGuffey, Owner/Agent

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Call Today for Low Rates on Motorcylces, RVs and Watercraft.

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Newnan American Legion #57Coweta Veterans Club

Sundays 6 p.m. • Tuesdays 7 p.m. $1,000 Jack Pot

Premises Totally Smoke Free

Hall Is Available For Parties, Receptions

Ford’s Drive 4 UR Community will be hosted at

Take a FREE Test-Drive and Ford Motor Company

will donate up to $6,000 to Coweta CASA

Drivers will be accompanied by a CASA volunteer in this no pressure atmosphere

Mike Fitzpatrick Ford238 Bullsboro Dr., NewnanMay 18 • 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

COWETA CASA, INC.

found dog

Female Red Hound Dog wearing Black Collar off of Ebenezer Church Rd on Sat., May 4. Well taken care. Please call404-514-0985

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weta MonumentIf you need it in stone, get on the phone.770-253-3400

Vases, Statues, Benches & Mauseleums

All Colors & All Shapes

Licensed, Bonded & Insured

Family Owned & Operated

2796 Hwy. 29S, Moreland, GA770-253-3400, fax 770-251-1255

[email protected]

WTRP Radio620 AM

706-854-8833

“Gospel Explosion”Every Saturday Morning at 6 a.m. - 10 a.m.

Glorifying the Lord!

And Also “Up All Night with Jake” TV Channel 15, LaGrange, Georgia

We are encouraging the surrounding communities with Prayer, Preaching, Praising & more!

Listen and Be Blessed!

Encouraging Words

“If you paint in your mind a picture of bright and

happy expectations, you put yourself

in a condition conductive to your goal.”

“Every problem has in it the seeds of its own solution.If you don’t have any problems, you don’t have any seeds.”

“Action is a great restorer and builder of confidence.Inaction is not only the result, but the cause of fear.

Perhaps the action you take will be successful; perhaps different action or adjustments will have to follow.

But any action is better than no action.”

“Formulate and stamp indelibly on your mind a picture of yourself succeeding. Hold the picture tenaciously - never permit it to fade.

Your mind will seek to develop the picture if you do not build up obstacles in your imagination.”

“There is real magic in enthusiasm. It spells the difference between mediocrity and accomplishment.”

The Lord is a stronghold for the oppressed, a stronghold in times of trouble.

And those who know Your name put their trust in You.~ Psalm 9:9

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Call today! (770) 502-9733

Alisa Moore, DDSPediatric Specialist

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Arlene Soberano, DMDGeneral Dentist

2680 Highway 34 E., Suite A | Newnan, GA 30265

Located near Publix at Thomas Crossroads.

ADVM

14495ItsASmallWorldDentistry.com

7:30 am appointmentsare available!

New Patients Welcome! • Early Morning Appointments Available!

$59Regular Value of $299. Offer expires in 30 days. Includes exam, cleaning, x-rays. New Patients Only. Additional charges may be incurred for related services which may be required in individual cases.

Let’s GetAcquainted

A Proud Member of theHeartland Dental Care Family

February is Children’s Dental Health Month!

Every child should see their Pediatric Dentist by age 1.Schedule an appointment for your child today!

If your child is registering for school for the first time, a 3300 School Dental Form will be required prior to registration. Don’t delay, schedule an appointment today!