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Since 1989

www.thecowetashopper.com

POSTAL CUSTOMER

Vol. 26, No. 7 • Wednesday, August 13, 2014

PRESORTED STANDARDECRWSH

U.S. POSTAGE PAIDNEWNAN, GAPERMIT #120

The Coweta

ShopperTHE POWER OF DIRECT MAIL

48,000 shoppers mailed monthly

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Senoia Area Historical Society will host local au-thor Angela Webster McRae at the August mem-bership meeting on Thursday, August 13. Angela is the author of “Dainty Dining” a lovely history/cookbook about department store tearooms. Hope to see you all there. For more info Nancy Roy at 770-599-6321

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MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) Meet Looking for mom friends? Come to MOPS ~ a safe, loving environment where moms have the opportunity to make new friends, share ideas, laugh together, and learn about a variety of topics from a biblical perspective. Join us for an open house on Friday, Aug. 15th at 10am at Carl Miller Park (70 Sewell Rd, Newnan, Pavillion 2, nearest the new splash pad) to learn more about MOPS and enjoy a pop-sicle with your kids. For more information visit mopsofnewnan.org

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I could almost hear them thinking as they looked my way, “old men and children shouldn’t stand too close”. I was attending an event sponsored by one of our advertisers, SMF Cycles, at

their recent Customer Appreciation Day. The afternoon included two professional motorcycle stunt riders who absolutely fascinated the crowd with their ability to seemingly defy gravity, persuading those 500-pound bikes into riding positions almost unimaginable. I was impressed when one of them stood on the rear of the cycle - its front wheel toward the sky, and rode around in circles - hands outstretched as if riding a unicycle in a circus! But the pinnacle of my “flabbergastation” (the act of having been totally blown away)

was when the other guy did the same thing, but this time sitting backwards on the handlebars with the back wheel in the air! Cowabunga! I suppose they thought, as they looked at me while exiting the parking lot, “where did this guy leave his walking stick”? It would have been a waste of time to properly introduce myself to those young whippersnappers as “Joe Williams - dare-devil emeritus”!

So, I want to announce to a much younger gen-eration this fact: senior citizens once had a life, too. And perhaps an exciting one, at that. These now ripe, mature adults may have once played sports, danced, flown air planes, had parties, traveled the world, driven too fast, built busi-nesses and raised families. Too often, older per-sons are judged by the way they now look and not what they may have accomplished. Most folks have a story behind each Wrinkle. I raced an Austin Healey sports car for about 10 years. When my granddaughter told that fact to her grammar school classmate, J. J. Thomason, whose dad also raced, he responded, “that’s not true”. “How do you know”, said Anna “Just look at his face!” was his retort. Well, perhaps my few stories have not yet caught up with my numerous wrinkles.

My mother, “Miss Daisy”, (may she rest in peace) many times rode on her older brother’s shoul-ders as he piloted an old Harley motorcycle through the streets of Moreland and Newnan. She played high school basketball and was later on the Alta tennis team. Mr. Ed Wyrick of Sharpsburg, now in his ninety’s, showed me a photo of his early flying career wearing a leather flight helmet and goggles. My friend Dr Longo, 85, was once a prominent neurosurgeon. He walks a little slower now, but I have seen an early photo of Ralph standing on his hands! A rapidly aging woman may have been a beauty queen in her day. Some folks, now “rocking” their way through retirement, may have accomplished tremendous things, yet most of the younger generation is unaware.

Now, having recuperated from some health issues, (“neurological misfires”) I’m ready to get on with having a life again. But my activities will now be a little slower, a little safer, much wiser, and with a whole lot less “spit and vinegar”. I won’t be riding a motorcycle standing on the seat with no hands, (yes, I did that when I was young) or doing any competitive racing. And I probably should learn to walk in a straight line before continuing the flying lessons I started when I was 20. I may even pleas-ingly settle for helping my wife with her gardening so we can do more things together. I may not act like a young man anymore, and I certainly don’t look like one, but I intend to at least make a good showing when competing with the younger generation. I’ll just pull out my much tested and some-times successful method which states; “Old age and treachery will overcome youth and inexperience every time!”

Joe

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Every penny counts when parents are trying to purchase the items their chil-dren need to start the new school year. The costs of clothing, band instruments and sports equipment can add up, but here are some ways to save on these items:

u Clothing Instead of paying full price for cloth-ing items, families can find deals at resale, consignment and thrift shops. Plato’s Closet, a resale or secondhand store at 19 Millard Farmer Industrial Blvd. in Newnan, offers all of the top teen brands at 50 to 70 percent off their retail value, said owner Allison Spartis. “The difference from other thrift stores or secondhand stores is that we’re very particular in what we buy from our customers,” Spartis said. “We make sure that they’re current styles and trends. Anything that high school and college students are wearing right now is what we like to buy, and that’s what we offer to our customers at such a great discount.” Shoppers can get cash or store credit for items they would like to sell. Plato’s Closet accepts items seven days a week. No appointment is necessary. “We offer cash on the spot. It’s not consignment. You don’t have to wait for it to sell in the store first. We offer you a quote right up front the same day we go through your items,” Spartis said. Store credit is good for up to one year. If shoppers find an item they would like to buy while store associates are exam-ining their items for sale, they can make a store trade and save on the seven per-

cent sales tax. Plato’s Closet constantly gets new in-ventory, so it’s almost like a new store every time shoppers come in, Spartis said. The retailer offers junior sizes, shoes and accessories, such as belts, purses, jewelry, wallets and cell phone cases. For females, available sizes are 00 to 15/16 in pants and XS to XL in tops. For males, available sizes are 28 to 40 in pants and XS to 2X in shirts. Brands carried in the store include Forever 21, H&M, Rue 21, Lizard Thick-et, American Eagle, Abercrombie & Fitch, Hollister and Aeropostale. The back-to-school shopping season at Plato’s Closet is busier than the Christ-mas season because parents are trying to save money this time of year, Spartis said. “And they can get a whole bunch for a little amount rather than going to a full price retail store,” she said.

u Band instruments Instruments for the school band, orchestra or private lessons can be ex-pensive, but families on a budget can

rent instruments from Attina’s Music Store at 1690 Hwy. 34 East in Newn-an. Parents can rent the following instru-ments in popular name brands: clarinets, flutes, trumpets, trombones, saxophones, drum and bell kits, violins, violas and cellos, said owner John Attina. “They range anywhere from $15 to $40 for the first three months total. That’s our introductory rate. Then they go from $26 to $40 a month after that. It is a rent-to-buy program. The money goes toward the purchase, but you’re not obligated. You can return it at any time,” Attina said. At full retail price, instruments can cost $400 to $2,000. Rental is a great way for parents to budget this expense. Mid-dle school students make up the store’s biggest group of customers. “That’s where they’re starting out for the first time. It’s a real inexpensive way of seeing where the interest lies. They don’t have to put a lot out in the begin-ning to find out,” Attina said.

Attina’s Music Store’s busiest rental months are August and September, and it usually runs out of instruments by December. There is no interest charge for rentals. “We have options for discounts throughout the rental program. Depending on where they are in the program, we give them discounts to just pay it off, if they want to,” he said.

u Sports Equipment Tennis players of all ages can try out new tennis rackets for a small fee at GoodSports, 2822 Hwy. 54 in Peachtree City. For $5 per day, players can demo rackets for a few days to determine if they want to purchase a particular rack-et, said owner Robert Sasseville. The demo fee is applied toward the purchase of the racket. Many compa-nies change their rackets every year or two, so even if a person has been playing for 20 years, they won’t know how new equipment feels unless they hit with it, he said. Players choose a tennis racket based on personal preference, such as wheth-er they like how it feels when they’re hitting the ball over the net and if the racket performs the way they want it to, Sasseville said.

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Coweta’s Deal Finder is always looking for great deals around town. Businesses can submit information for future deals by email to LaTina Emerson at:[email protected].

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3 Mistakes To Avoid When Selling Your HousePricing Too High1.

Not Making � e House 2. Available To Show

Placing On Market Before 3. It’s Ready.

Let’s take these one at a time.

1Pricing Too High - You would think that this would be common

sense for most sellers, however we all want the most that we can get for our homes and can be quite touchy about how to price for the market. Listen to your agent. Get a competitive mar-ket analysis from them and see how your house compares to others on the market and recent sales. Also, keep in mind that you aren’t going to get back in return every dollar you have invest-ed in updating and maintaining but it will increase your chances of obtain-ing a good fast o� er.

2Not Making House Available to Show – � is happens more that

you would think. Many sellers want to sell their house but don’t want to be

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inconvenienced by the interruptions in their daily lives that showing and inspections require. It boils down to this … do you really want to sell it? If so, then make it available to view. If it’s not convenient to make it available for viewing, then wait until it is before placing on the market or go ahead and move out so it can be shown when buyers are looking.

3Placing On � e Market Before It’s Ready – As a home staging

consultant, I regularly receive calls from home sellers that have been on the market for 1 month or so, had lots of showings and no o� ers. As part of the consultation, it is my job to � gure out the disconnect between seeing the photos online and the buyer walk-ing through the front door. � is usu-ally happens because either the house needs work, the furniture and acces-sories are too personal or dated in appearance, an odor from last night’s dinner or the dogs barking and going crazy. More than once I’ve had a seller respond that they wish they had the information gathered at the consulta-

tion before they placed house on the market.

Remember this, if you don’t remem-ber anything else about this article…your best opportunity for obtaining a contract on your property is during the 1st 30 days of going on market. If you’ve over priced, made it inconve-nient to see or not prepared properly prior to listing, you are going to su� er the consequences.

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HUD HOMES FOR SALEFor more information call:

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

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

www.hudhomestore.comwww.lindseysrealtors.comTOM BARRON

Associate Broker 404-936-7422

“Serving All of Newnan and Coweta County Since 1948”

14 Jackson Street, Newnan, GA 30263

770-253-6990www.lindseysrealtors.com

Two IndusTrIal BuIldIngs on 1.8 acres, one has 11,000 Sq Ft, offices, 3 restrooms & big shop, the other has 6250 Sq. Ft., w/office and big shop. Will sell separately. On Newnan bypass road near everything. $517,500. CHIP 770-301-6843.

BIg BeauTIful BrIck cape cod on 1.14+/- Ac. park-like lot on Newnan Country Club golf course, hole #5 & tee #6. 3BR plus large bonus room, MBR on Main, formal living room & dining room, family room w/fpl w/gas logs. Kitchen w/island brkfst bar & area. Hickory hrdwd flrs on main except BA & laundry room, front porch & rear patio. $399,999. CHip BARRON 770-301-6843.

MagnIfIcenT BrIck french provIn-cIal w/basement, great location, 4BR/4.5BA, MBR on Main w/fpl, huge LR, banquet sized DR, FR w/fpl, Kitchen w/island, Sunroom, office, laundry room, dbl. garage, deck. 2 ac. Lot. $499,900. CHip BARRON 770-301-6843 or TOM BARRON 404-936-7422.

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forMerlY successful resTauranT, Re-cently office complex, 13,000+/-SF, Old 1900 ERA home w/adjoining annex addition, 4BR, Kit, Walk-in Freezer, 70 paved parking spaces, garage/workshop & BBQ pit. possible owner financing. $699,000. CHip 770-301-6843 or Robert 678-877-5874.

newnan. cuTe 3 sIded BrIck ranch near piedmont Hospital, 3BR/1.5BA, Family room/Dining room combo, Kitchen w/oak cabinets, all appliances, Laundry, Single carport, front porch, covered rear patio, fenced backyard, outbuilding. $127,500. CHip 770-301-6843

european hoMe In arBor sprIngs, 2-Story foyer w/staircase, 7BR/6.5BA, Master Suite w/sitting area & fpl, Formal DR, Living room or Music room. Family room w/fpl & vaulted ceiling, Laundry room, Media room. Bonus room. Tornado room. Equipment room. Fully equipped kitchen. Fully finished basement. in-ground gunite salt water pool w/large deck, hot tub, fpl & cooking sta-tion. $728,800. CHip BARRON 770-301-6843 or TOM BARRON 404-936-7422.

cIrca 1905 vIcTorIa 2-sTorY, used in filming a major motion picture, fabulous wrap-around front porch, 5BR/5BA, LR w/fpl, parlor w/fpl, family room w/fpl, banquet sized dining room, butler’s pantry, sunroom, kitchen w/brkfst area, hrdwd flrs, partial bsmt. $749,900. CHip BARRON 770-301-6843 or TOM BARRON 404-936-7422.

cIrca 1905 vIcTorIan – Special front porch, 4BR/2.5BA, FR, hrdwd flrs, Formal DR, Of-fice, Totally redone Kitchen, Single Carport, Master on Main/Nice modern bath, Deck, stone patio, presently lived in, but zoned CBD Commercial. $319,900. CHip BARRON 770-301-6843.

MLS #07048397 MLS #7313034 & 7313086

MLS #07246986 MLS #07206910BeauTIful hIsTorIc vIcTorIan Blt in 1904, Walking distance to historic downtown Newnan. 5BR/3.5BA, Hardwood floors, living room, dining room w/built-in china cabinet, family room w/built-ins, plantation shutters, SS Kit w/all appliances, granite island, walk-in pantry & brkfst area. Central A/C & Heat. Must see at $449,900. CHip BARRON 770-301-6843 or TOM BARRON 404-936-7422.

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verY specIal 2-sTorY hoMe w/full BaseMenT In golf coMMunITY. 4BR/4.5BA, 2-Story family room w/fpl & book-cases. Library w/bookcases, formal dining room, granite & SS Kitchen w/island, breakfast area, office or 5th BR, den, super MBR on Main w/sit-ting area w/fpl, wine cellar, double garage, fenced backyard w/professional landscaping. $519,000. CHip BARRON 770-301-6843.

MLS #07260799

on The golf course, 2 Story Traditional, 4BR/2.5BA, FR w/fp, bookshelves, formal DR, sunroom, LR, Kitchen w/granite & stainless, brkfst bar, brkfst area, foyer, 2 car garage, double front porches, storage building. $228,753. CHip BARRON 770-301-6843 or TOM BARRON 404-936-7422.

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Individuals wishing to particiate in the parade, tractor pull or display tractors may bring them after 6 p.m. on Friday, August 15th. Help will be available for unloading. Weight Classes: 3000, 3500, 4500, 5500, 6500, 7500, 8500, 9500, 10500, 12500, open.

TRACTOR PULLTurin Antique Tractor Association, Inc. presents 20th Annual

TURin AnTiqUe FARm POweRShOw and TRACTOR PULL

sponsored by Coweta County Farm Bureau

Saturday, August 16th

Activities include: Parade at 10 a.m. • Tractor Pull • Slow Race • Handstart Race • Kids Pedal Race

Hwy 16, Turin, GA • turintractorpull.comAll parking beyond show area, around Will Banks Road

Info: Bill Banks 678-300-4923, Geoff Tinsley 678-300-1168, Joe Christopher 678-300-4790

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DO YOU HAVE ACNE?

Dr. Mark Ling is conducting a research study testing a topical investigational gel for acne. If you are 12 years of age or older and have acne, you may qualify for this study. All office visits and study medication are provided at no charge and participants may be eligible for reimbursement for time and travel.

If interested, please contact the research stafffor more information at:770-252-6900 or visit

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MedaPhase710 Newnan Crossing Bypass

Newnan, GA 30263MedaPhase, Inc. was founded by Dr. Mark Ling to research new treatments for skin disease. Dr. Ling is former Director of Dermatology Clinical Research at Emory University. He trained at Harvard and Duke and is Board-Certified in Internal Medicine and Dermatology. MedaPhase is in Newnan and serves the southern Atlanta region.

Coweta resident and business owner, Mrs. Eula Car-roll, is relocating her ladies boutique to Newnan. New McCBE Boutique, located at 22 Perry Street in down-town Newnan, will open on August 1st. Th e shop will off er mostly one of a kind embroidery linens, silks, silk blends, cottons and knits designs. And accesso-ries are available to compli-ment styles. Mrs. Carroll’s family business, started in 1993, off ers fashion items not easily found in local big box stores. To speak with Mrs. Carroll, call 678-857-3000 or stop by for a visit.

Newnan’s most recent import auto repair shop is now open to serve you. Brandon Hand, owner of Driven

Import Auto Care, accom-modates most imports, pri-marily dealing with Nissan, Infi niti, Honda, Toyota, Lex-us, BMW and Acura. Aft er 11 years as a top Infi niti tech-nician, Brandon decided to open his own business pro-viding the atmosphere, level of workmanship and luxury accommodations without the dealer pricing. “Our mission”. says Brandon, “is to provide a high quality of

work by developing an honest relationship with our cus-tomers.” Driven is conveniently located at 20 Tower Place, just off Bullsboro. For more information about this new business, go to www.drivenimport.com.

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JESS BARRONAssociate Broker

678-857-9350

“Serving All of Newnan and Coweta County Since 1948”

14 Jackson Street, Newnan, GA 30263

770-253-6990www.lindseysrealtors.com

CIRCA 1886 VICTORIAN HOME, 5BR/3BA, LR, Formal DR, updated kitchen w/breakfast area front & back porches, central heat & air upstairs, beautiful pine floors & staircase. Needs some work but a lot for $169,900. (JESS, FRANK oR LoRI)

GORGEOus CApE COd on 14 mostly open acres on Smokey Rd. 3BR, 2 ½ BA, GR w/fpl, for-mal dining, fully equipped kitchen, front and back rocking chair porches. Easily converted to horse farm. A lot for $395,000. (FRANK)

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

FRANK BARRON, Broker

770-231-9535

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

BROOks HORsE FARM ON 25 ACREs with 4 pastures, equipment barn, 3 stall barn w/tack room, wash rooms, riding arena, 20x40 in ground pool w/pool house w/kitchen & bath, 4BR/3.5BA, LR w/fp, formal dining area, upgraded kitchen w/breakfast area & bay window. Super location and ready to go. New Price $559,000 (FRANK oR JESS)

BEAuTIFuL HIsTORIC VICTORIAN in great condition! 4BR, 2BA, 7 fireplaces, 11’ ceilings, picture molding through-out, original heart pine floors, GR, DR & pocket doors & bookshelf, kitchen w/tile countertops, dishwasher, refrigerator, stove. Beautiful stain glass windows. In ground pool, 3 outbldgs. $349,900.

sECLudEd BRICk RANCH w/FuLL BAsE-MENT on 12.36 mostly wooded acres with stream & large irrigated garden spot, 4BR/3BA, LR w/fpl, formal DR, country kitchen w/brkfst area, den w/fpl & woodstove, LR, double garage & new windows thru-out. A lot for $249,900. FRANK BARRoN

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

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

MAGNIFICENT COuNTRY EsTATE ON 16.5 ACREs, 4 acre stocked lake, terrace, Gunite pool w/cool decking. 5BR/4.5BA, upgraded Kitchen, GR w/fpl, family room, In-law Suite, 4 Stall Barn & Stable, 4 board and electric fencing. $799,900.

MLS #07208985

MLS #07270722

MLS #07295659

MLS #07211201 MLS #073011881

dELIGHTFuL RusTIC RANCH ON GIBsON Rd, 3BR/3BA, living room w/fpl & bay window, fully equipped kitchen, double garage w/bath & bo-nus room, spacious screen porch & oversized deck, exposed beams throughout and storage bldg. See at $179,900. FRANK BARRoN

MLS #07299209

MLS #07175522

MLS #07295418

MLS #07266632 MLS #07175531

MLS #07257714

TwO sTORY 1900 ERA HOME, 6BR, 5.5BA, foyer w/ceramic tile floor, 7 fireplaces, LR w/fp, parlor w/fp, huge formal DR, den w/fp, kitchen w/all appliances, breakfast area, sitting room, walk-in pantry & Butler’s pantry. In-law Apt. w/2nd Kit. All drapes, rugs & chandeliers to stay. $315,000.

MLS #07171438

HuNTINGLANd FOR sALE

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

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

• 213 Acre Cattle Farm on Hwy 54 near Luthersville, 2 barns, 9 acre lake and 2 acre pond.

Almost all fenced pasture. $4000/Ac.

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

Frank Barron (Owner/Agent) 770-231-9535

RusTIC HOME w/MOuNTAIN LIkE sET-TING on 10 hardwood acres w/stream, 4BR/4BA, vaulted GR w/fp, family room in basement w/wet bar & tons of storage, modern kitchen & dining area w/views, detached triple garage w/work-shop and RV garage. Must see to appreciate. Just $339,500. (FRANK or JESS)

MLS #07256361

BRICk/FRAME RANCH, 3BR/1.5BA, Living/Dining Combo. Good Rental property. New roof. Large backyard. Currently rented to long term ten-ants for $550 per month. New heating unit, new roof, new hot water heater. $54,900.

MLS #07121617

COuNTRY EsTATE, 3. 4 ACREs, 5BR/4.5BA, Sunroom overlooking pool & private 1 ½ ac. Pond, barn & RV garage, fully equipped kitchen w/break-fast area, LR w/fpl, formal DR & full basement w/gameroom, 2nd kitchen. A lot for $325,000. “As Is” Frank Barron 770-231-9535.

MLS #07302469

MLS #7313212

MLS #7313518

ONE OF A kINd sECLudEd REsORT TYpE HOME on 11.15 mostly hardwood acres & natural rock trails, Greatroom w/fpl & woodstove, 3BR/2BA, full finished basement w/den w/fp & woodstove, 1BR/1BA guest or pool house w/second kitchen, in-ground pool w/waterfall, det. 3 car garage w/shop & attic storage. This is a must see at $549,900. (JESS oR FRANK)

sECLudEd RANCH ON HAppY VALLEY CIR w/full basement on 15 mostly hardwood acres w/lighted tennis court, stream & small pasture, 5BR/4 BA, 2 kitchens, living room, formal dining room, den, sunroom & double garage w/opener. North-gate schools. Don’t miss this one at $395,000. (FRANK or JESS)

MLS #07275362 MLS #07157718

QuAINT & pRIVATE RETREAT ON 62.32 ACREs w/4 AC sTOCkEd pONd. 2BR/2BA, fully equipped kitchen, huge screen porch. Beautiful pine floors, wall & ceilings throughout. owner will see cabin, lake & 12.32 acres itself for $199,900 or all for $349,900. (FRANK or JESS)

61.745+/- ACREs ON JOE ROBERTs ROAd, 9 acre stocked lake & 1 acre pond. Park-like setting w/good road system throughout prop-erty. Lots of wildlife in rural area w/nice estate homes. Ideal for estate home or family compound. $6,995/Ac. $431,906/Total. (FRANK)

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ROAD TO RECOVERY Volunteer Drivers NeededIf you are looking for a great way to donate some of your

time, consider becoming a volunteer driver for Th e Ameri-can Cancer Society’s Road to Recovery Program. Th is vol-unteer-based program provides free transportation to cancer patients to and from their treatment locations. You can make a real diff erence in the life of someone who needs regular cancer treatments. It is hard enough to have cancer without having to worry about how you will get to your appoint-ments.

Being a Road to Recovery volunteer is so easy. And the rewards are great. You can choose how oft en and what day

of the week you would like to drive, and what distance you would be willing to travel. Most patients’ appointments are local in Coweta County. Th e training is free. Requirements include a good driving record, a valid driver’s license, auto insurance, and a vehicle that is in good working condition.

Join this meaningful program and make someone’s life a little easier. You might fi nd it makes a diff erence in your own life as well. For more info on becoming a volunteer driver, contact Road to Recovery volunteer coordinator, Emily Stastny at 770-378-1616 or email her at [email protected].

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The “Tin Can” Gang

Harold and Rosemary McCoy have always enjoyed camping with their two daughters and some close friends. But as they grew older, they realized their enthusiasm for “tent camping”was not what it once was. Perhaps it was time for a “pop up” or a travel trailer.

One of Rosemary’s co-workers had purchased and restored a vintage trailer and joined a group called “Sisters on the Fly”, giving her the opportunity to attend rallies around the country, camping and displaying her restora-tion. Rosemary was at once hooked on the idea and she and Harold began looking for a possible restoration project of their own. � ey began by studying web sites showing trailers for sale as well as owner forums, including an interesting facebook site called tincantourists.com. � e campers o� ered for sale where liter-ally all over the country, but when they looked at one in Loganville, Ga, they decided it might meet their needs. “� e camper de� nitely need some work and TLC”, Harold reported, “but it appeared to be sound”. A� er striking a deal with the seller, the McCoys found themselves the proud owners of a 1974 Serro Scotty High-lander, manufactured in Ashburn, Georgia 40 years ago.

One of the biggest adventures of this project was the journey home, accompanied by their close friends Chris Hobbs and Stan Munson. As the decades-old tires where dry-rotted, they had to pull the trailer on the back roads. “We held our breath, stayed under 45, and prayed that the tires wouldn’t blow before we made it

home”, confessed Rosemary. � ankfully they ar-rived in Newnan with no major problems.

A� er searching web sites for ideas and parts, and waiting for the winter to break, the project was started in mid-February with an ambi-tious goal of � nishing the trailer, making their maiden voyage by spring break in April. � e � rst part of the project was just plain old grunt work – removing wheels and windows, exterior trim and accessories. And they took out the old broken light � xtures, the refrigerator, dining table and the toilet. � en the interior paneling had to be ripped out, having rotted from years of water leaks. � e McCoys admitted that this was one of the most depressing parts of the job as they continued to � nd more deterioration as they went along. But � nally, everything was stabilized and solid.

Re-doing the exterior was a challenge as years of mildew, old caulk, rusted and bent trim and hubcaps had to be removed. But one of the most exciting parts of the restoration was the new paint job, mostly done by Mr. Joe and Ms. Ann Hobbs. “It was beautiful when they � nished, and I don’t think Rembrandt himself could have done a better job!” � e inside was put back together with new paneling, benches for the dining table, and the bed area was rebuilt. � ey also installed a refrigerator, micro-wave and toilet, as well as all new wiring and light � xtures.

� ey � nally got to the point Rosemary had been looking forward to … the decorating of

the interior! She started with a fresh coat of paint throughout, including the repainting of the stove and sink. She made new cushions for the dining benches, a quilt for the bed, and curtains for the windows. And Rosemary added the � nishing touches by decorating with various time period pieces, handed down from fam-ily members and purchased at various antique stores, � ea markets and on line sites. “With a last minute push, we made our goal of � nishing everything by spring break!”

Wanting to stay close to home in case of any unforeseen complication, they made their � rst trip to Holiday Park on West Point Lake. � ere were none and the camper worked beau-tifully!

“We are very pleased with the way the camper turned out”, said Harold. “� ere were a lot of friends and family helping us along the way, each making a huge contribution to the � nished product, and we are forever grateful to them all. And it was great getting to hang out and spend time with our close friends during this fun restoration project”. Now the McCoys can look forward to seeing many di� erent places while having an actual bed to sleep in and no more sore bodies in the morning waking up from a de� ated air mattress. Harold and Rosemary McCoy can forever enjoy the fun and interest-ing memories of their membership in the “Tin Can Gang”.

“The McCoys Restore A 1974 Scotty

Highlander travel trailer with friends

in tow”

Harold and Rosemary McCoy with friends Chris Hobbs and Stan Munson

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YARD SALE YARD SALE – Friday, Aug. 15, 11 am; Saturday, Aug. 16, 9 am; Sunday, Aug. 17, 10 am. 5 sets of golf clubs, tools, filing cabinets, household items and much more. 115 Creekview Drive, Newnan GA 30263.

UNDER $500 OAk MEDiA CENtER FOR SALE – Glass Doors on right side, open shelves on left side. Dimensions are 54 inches wide, 52 inches high and 18 inches deep. Moreland. Asking $50. 770-927-1693. 8.13

AB-LOUNGER $80. Mary’s Moo Moos collectibles, 30, $10 each. 770-683-8082 8.13

StEEL StRiNG GUitAR by Esteban, case, amplifier, in-structional DVDs, $200. 770-683-8082 8.13

FOR SALE tHOMAS CHittERiNG PiANO SPiNEt cherry wood $2,000. 770-683-8082. 8.13

ROLL tOP DESk, cherry wood, $200. 770-683-8082 8.13

BOSE Home Surround Sound Stereo System $1,000. 770-683-8082. 8.13

COUNtRY JUkEBOx COL-LECtiON $100. 770-683-8082 8.13

FORD 2000 tRACtOR 1970 dependable 8 speed gas three cylinder - rebored engine, good rubber,etc. - includes 5 foot bushhog and heavy duty scraper $5,475. Also have lots of tools - air compressor, power tools, power washer, fence charger, tractor jack, chain saws, etc. Call Ray at 770-251-6521 be-tween 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. 8.13

tOBACCO / E-CiGA-REttES Stop Smoking, Start Vaping – Get everything you get from your cigarette with-out the tar. Come into Vapor-Fog and try out all are flavors. UnoVapor Ego 1100 mah CE4 Single Starter Kit w/15ml Bottle of Juice ONLY $29.99. Nicvape on sale $5.99 for 15ml bottles. Vaporfog E-liquid $7.99 for 15ml and $11.99 for 30ml. 4046 Hwy 154, Ste. 110, Newnan GA 30265. 678-877-0675. 8.20

CEMEtERY PLOtS FOR SALE: 4 plots, 3 vaults, 3 marks (valued at over $15,000) in section #3 at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Inc., off Roscoe Road. Price open for discussion. 678-873-1813 ‘ 5’ CREDENZA, dark wood w/sliding doors on front, only $50. Traditional love seat, tan, very clean. - $175. 770-254-8929 (Near downtown Newnan)

RECREATIONALVEHICLES

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

VEHICLES BMW Z3 ROADStER, 1999, auto, 6 cyl., $4,995. Guaranteed Cars & Credit, 770-251-5505, guaranteedcarsandcredit.com CHEVY BLAZER LS, 2002, auto, 6 cyl., $8,115. Guaranteed Cars & Credit, 770-251-5505, guaranteedcarsandcredit.com ACADiA SLt-1, GMC, 2007, FWD, auto, 6 cyl., $14,110. Guaranteed Cars & Credit, 770-251-5505, guaranteedcarsand-credit.com ACCORD Ex, Honda, 2008, auto, $13,995. Guaranteed Cars & Credit, 770-251-5505, guar-anteedcarsandcredit.com SONANtA GLS V6, 2006 Hyundai, auto, 6 cyl., $8,790. Guaranteed Cars & Credit, 770-251-5505, guaranteedcarsand-credit.com WRANGLER, Unlimited Rubicon, 2005, auto, 6 cyl., $16,995. Guaranteed Cars & Credit, 770-251-5505, guaran-teedcarsandcredit.com OPtiMA Ex, 2004, V6, auto, 6 cyl.. Guaranteed Cars & Credit, 770-251-5505, guaranteedcar-sandcredit.com LExUS LS, 400 Base, 1999, auto, V8, $6,995. Guaranteed Cars & Credit, 770-251-5505, guaranteedcarsandcredit.com MAZDA 6S, 2003. auto, 6 cyl. DOHC, $7,564. Guaranteed Cars & Credit, 770-251-5505, guaranteedcarsandcredit.com

FOR RENT LARGE APARtMENt bot-tom floor on single home, open floor plan, quite, safe, all utilities and cable included, in wooded area off Welcome Road, Call now 678-471-6481 8.13

1BR/1BA HOME – 50 Farmer Street in Sargent. Tile, carpet, and laminate floors, gas heat, fenced yard. Trash service in-cluded. Small pet okay with $200 non-refundable pet depos-it. Security deposit of $400. Call 404-358-4100. 8.27

LARGE HOME ON 2 ACRES – 5 Bedrooms/3 Baths, 2,800 sq.ft., 2 acres within 10 min-utes from downtown Newnan. Ideal for large family with kids. Deposit negotiable. Available August 1st. Call Brian at 678-438-8171. 8.20

LAND/LOTS 1 ACRE LOt in town of Lu-thersville for $4,900. Please call Kim Ivery 770-560-6008 Lind-sey’s Inc. 770-253-6990 #239 19.08 ACRES ON HWY 27 near Moreland. $7,500 per acre. Frank H. Barron. Lindsey’s, Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St, Newnan. 770-231-9535. 86 PRiStiNE ACRES, 2 horse barns, 24 stalls, party house with gourmet kitchen, 50’x150’ shop with 51x50 workshop, 14 paddocks, 5 run in sheds, sprin-klered dressage arena, additional land available. $990,000. Frank Barron, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 770-253-6990. MERiWEtHER CO. 214 mostly open acres on Hwy 54. 2 barns, gorgeous building sites, 2 lakes, fenced pasture. New Price $4,000 per acre. Frank/Jess Barron, Lindsey’s Inc., 770-253-6990. MERiWEtHER CO. – 153 heavily wooded acres, 25 yr. old pines, 6 planted food plots, new 5.5 Ac. stocked pond, good road system throughout. For Sale Only! $3500/Ac. Frank Barron, Owner/Broker 770-231-9535. 75.717 WOODED ACRES near Hogansville, Stream & pond site. Several food plots & long frontage on 2 roads. $3350 per acre. Frank Barron, Lind-sey’s Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St., Newnan 770-231-9535.

COMMERCIAL /INDUSTRIALPROPERTY

MEtAL BUiLDiNG - 3,160 sf - 14’ high, 12’4” new roll-up door. 6826 Highway 29, Grant-ville. Call 770-583-3299 for info and rent ’ FOR RENt – 16 Bullsboro Drive – 3,944+/- Sq. Ft. Of-fice or Retail space. 15 parking places. $4,000/mo. Frank Bar-ron, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 14, Jackson Street, Newnan, GA 30263. 770-231-9535

VACATIONPROPERTY

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

SERVICES WiNtER iS COMiNG! Will split your wood. Meriwether, Troup, Heard, Coweta counties. C Van-Metter 678-378-5765 8.20

tRACtOR SiCk? Call Us Quick! – Rooks Mobile inc. specializes in Repair and Main-tenance of Farming and Earth-moving Equipment. We also offer Mobile Welding Service and Implement Repair. Over 19 years experience and we come to you. Serving the entire West Georgia area. 678-278-5479. 8.27

SOUtHERN GROUND StUMP REMOVAL – We offer quality and dependable stump removal at affordable prices. Call today for a free esti-mate. Licensed & Insured. John & Candace Wilson 678-908-0723. 8.20

ROSSi BOBCAt SERViCE Light clearing, grading for washed out driveways - sod - outbuilding pads & more. Move downed trees to burn pile. $75 per hour with 4 hour minimum. Call Mike 678-378-8196 8.27*

BAtHtUB RESURFACiNG Repair and/or refinish bath-tubs, showers, porcelain, fiber-glass, cultured marble vanities, kitchen countertops, cut down bathtub to convert to a shower, install grab bars. Call for free estimate. 678-326-7711 9.17

CRUD BUStERS PRES-SURE WASHiNG 32 years in Newnan. All your pressure washing needs. Who you gonna call? Crud Busters David West. Always your best bet to hire a vet. 770-550-7777 9.3

H O M E E x t E R i O R S additions, siding, gutters, overhang, roofing, pressure washing, flat concrete work - driveways, patios, etc. 678-416-2870 James Shelnutt ‘ BOSS tREE SERViCE Free estimates. Expert tree removal. Stump grinding. Professional Tree Climbing. Pruning. Trim-ming. Chipper Service. Com-plete Clean Up. 770-251-8000.

SERVICES HANDYMAN SERViCES. Large or small jobs done, no need to worry. Paint, Plumbing, Electrical, Doors, Windows, Roofing, Flooring, Drywall, Ceramic Tile, etc. Credit cards accepted. Michael Thomas 678-409-8600 Quality work for a reasonable price. * MOViNG HELP loading, packing, driving. Across town or across the country. 8 years expe-rience. Charles 770-328-4002 ‘ tOP NOtCH CLEANiNG Service LLC, “Specializing in Commercial Services” Home Maid Cleaning, Move In & Move Out Service. Remodel-ing Clean Up. Turn Key Rent-al, Apartment or Commercial Cleaning. Buff & Wax Service. Licensed & Bonded. Credit cards accepted. 770-683-1508 office, 678-409-8600 cell # ‘ HAPPY DAY LAWN CARE Complete Lawn Maintenance. Grass Cutting, Weed Eating, Mulching, Landscaping. BBQ Wood - Hickory, Pecan, Cherry. Firewood $100 pick up or $120 delivered, stacked. Delivery available. 770-251-0512 ELECtRiCAL iNStALLAtiON ceiling fans, 220 volt outlets, security lighting, additions, re-modeling, new homes, commer-cial work. Licensed and insured. 770-502-7774, 404-271-3937 ‘ tOWNSHiP COiNS recom-mends more than one appraisal when buying or selling coins/gold/silver. Free in store ap-praisals. 3500 Hwy 34 East, Sharpsburg 770-254-2727.

VOLUNTEERS HABitAt FOR HUMANitY Volunteer for Newnan-Coweta Habitat for Humanity at the ReStore and Construction proj-ects. Volunteer orientation is every Wednesday and Saturday at 10 a.m. at the ReStore, 150 Pine Road, Newnan. For more information contact, Commu-nity Outreach Coordinator at 770-252-9049 Ext. 23 or email [email protected]. HOSPtiCE CARE Do you enjoy listening to stories? Vol-unteering with hospice might be for you. Our volunteers provide companionship for patients and short-term respite for caregiv-ers. Days and times are flexible and comprehensive training is provided. Contact Debbie Fambro, 404-832-4232 or [email protected].

Classifieds Call 770-254-1421,

Fax 770-254-8283,

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VOLUNTEERS GENtiVA HOSPiCE Seeking Volunteers. Develop and grow personally and help improve the lives of others? Join a team that believes that every mo-ment matters, believes in com-passionate care and believes in dignity and respect for each patient we serve. For more in-formation please contact Lynn Yeager, Manager of Volunteer Services, Gentiva Hospice, 770-502-1104.’

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August 16 …

20th Annual Tractor Pull set for Turin The 20th annual Turin An-tique Farm Power Show and Tractor Pull takes place on Saturday, Aug. 16. Festivities begin with a parade at 10 a.m. Other events include a trac-tor pull, slow race and kids pedal race. Awards will be given for Best Restored Tractor, Most Original, Best Paint and Ugliest Tractor. Ad-mission to the event is free. Turin is located on Hwy. 16 East between Sharpsburg and Senoia. turintrac-torpull.com- Mark The Date! -

6th Annual Ride for Fragile Kids and Family Fun Day at Great South Harley-Davidson, 185 Hwy 16 East, Newnan ~ begins at 9 a.m. and runs until 2:30 p.m. There’s a fully escort-ed motorcycle ride. The Varsity will cater lunch. There will be a Touch A Truck Program, Face Painting, Water Walkers, Vendors, US Army, Rock Wall, Petting Zoo, Cotton Candy, Frigid Frog, Home Depot projects, Waterslides and much more. 100 percent of all proceeds will be used to purchase medical equipment for the children on the wait list at the Fragile Kids Founda-tion. Call 678–876–1093; or email [email protected] with any questions. Pre-registration available at fragilekids.org- Mark The Date! -

Pickin’ On The Square Join Main-Street Newnan for Pickin’ on the Square which begins at 11 a.m. – until! All musicians are invited to come down to Newnan’s Historic Courthouse Square and play. All music genres and skill levels are welcome. Acoustic only. The event takes place the 1st and 3rd Satur-days of each month. Call MainStreet Newnan at 770-253-8283 or check-out website mainstreetnewnan.com for info.

August 19 …

Girl Scout Info Session ~ Families welcomed to attend an Information Session to discover more about to-day’s scouting experience. Tues., Aug. 19, 4-8 pm at Starlite Family Fun Center; Sat., Aug. 23, 10:30 am, at Newnan Presbyterian Church; or Sun., Sept. 7, 2 pm, at Corner-stone United Methodist Church. Council staff and local volunteers will conduct brief presentations and answer questions. More info www.gsgatl.org, or contact Amber Joseph, Membership Specialist, at [email protected]. Adults inter-ested in serving as a volunteer can complete the Volunteer Application on the Council’s website. Contact info: [email protected], 678-964-4475, www.cowetawood.org & www.girlscoutscoweta610.weebly.com.- Mark The Date! -

August 22-23 …

Benefit Sale ~ The residents of Wes-ley Woods Retirement Community are having their annual boutique benefit sale an August 22nd and 23rd from 10:00 to 5:00, 2280 Hwy 29 North. Come by and visit, save and benefit Wesley Woods.- Mark The Date! -

August 23 …

Vince: The Life & Times of Vince Lombardi ~ Tickets: $10. One man play about the coach who took the Green Bay Packers to two Super Bowl championships. Listen to John Pinero perform as Vince Lombardi, and see the one man show that so impressed NFL Films that they hired him to portray the iconic Green Bay coach in a year-long tribute to Lom-bardi. The Centre for Performing & Visual Arts, 1523 Lower Fayetteville Road, Newnan, GA 30265. For tick-ets go to www.thecentreonline.net or call 770-254-2787.

August 23 …

“Summer Tea on the Porch” ~ Join Senoia Area Historical Society at the lovely, historic Pearman home at 291 Pylant Street at 2 p.m. Au-gust 23. Scones and cream. Sweets and savories. Come recreate the grace of long ago. The charm of a leisurely time with friends. Bring a special tea cup and share its history. Do dress up if you’d like. Hats and gloves are encouraged. A prize will be awarded the loveliest hat. Tick-ets are available through Nancy Roy at 770-599-6321. Seats are limited. RSVP by Aug. 16. (There will be no tickets at the door for this event.)

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Walk With a Doc set for Carl Mill-er Park. Members of the Coweta County community are invited to Walk With a Doc on Saturday, Au-gust 23 at 8:30 a.m. at Carl Miller Park in Newnan with Dr. Jarrod Huey and Dr. Emily Natarella, An-esthesiology. The event is part of a series of walks facilitated by Pied-mont Newnan Hospital to help the community get active and have bet-ter access to physicians. The walk will begin at the main pavilion of Carl Miller Park, which is located at 70 Sewell Road. Participants will re-ceive a free pedometer to help them keep track of the number of steps taken as well as a complimentary Walk with a Doc T-shirt. The walk will last approximately 45 minutes. The event is free, but registration is required by calling 877-527-3712.

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“Dry Bones Cruising” Car Show Mt. Gilead United Methodist Church of Grantville is sponsoring a car show on August 23 from 10 a.m to 7 p.m. in downtown Grantville. Tables and Tent Spaces available. For more info, please contact: Rev. Rodney Grier @ 404-274-2614; Betty Sims @ 678-876-1111

- Mark The Date! -August 29 & 30 …

Labor Day Sidewalk Sale & Sun-rise on the Square 5K Road Race Annual downtown Labor Day Side-walk Sales begin on Friday from 9am- 5pm. Saturday kicks off at 7am with the Sunrise on the Square Road Race through the streets of historic Newnan. MainStreet Newnan 770-253-8283 mainstreetnewnan.com

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September 5 …

First Friday ~ Downtown Newnan is “Alive After 5”. Come and en-joy shopping after normal busi-ness hours and take advantage of sales and promotions. Entertain-ment and live music planned for the downtown area beginning at 6 p.m. Call MainStreet Newnan at 770-253-8283 or checkout website mainstreetnewnan.com for info.

- Mark The Date! -September 6 …

Market Day in Downtown Newnan Join MainStreet Newnan for Market Days, a four-hour event from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.! The best home-grown, homemade or handmade products this side of Atlanta with over 60+ vendors! Stroll the streets of Down-town and discover the unique prod-ucts. Call MainStreet Newnan at 770-253-8283 or checkout website mainstreetnewnan.com for info.

- Mark The Date! -September 8 …

NARFE Meeting ~ The National Active and Retired Federal Employ-ees (NARFE) Association, Flint Riv-er Chapter #1435 meets the second Monday of each month at 11:00 a.m. at the Heritage Bank, 440 N Jeff Da-vis Dr., Fayetteville. The speaker for the September 8th meeting will be a representative from Congressman David Scott’s office. Those residing in Congressman Scott’s district will have an opportunity to voice their concerns impacting active and re-tired employees.- Mark The Date! -

September 9 …

AARP Drivers Safety Class at the Carnegie Library in downtown Newnan from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Class fee for certificate $15 for AARP members and $20 for non-members. Bring drivers license, AARP card if member and a brown bag lunch. To register call Roger Echols, instructor, 770-927-1693.

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