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Since 1989www.thecowetashopper.com
POSTAL CUSTOMER
Vol. 24, No. 24 Mailed Weekly To 16,350+ Homes and Businesses December 26, 2012
PRESORTED STANDARDECRWSH
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COIN SHOP“The Little Store That Pays You More”
TOWNSHIP COINSMonday - Friday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.; Sunday closed.
WE BUY COINCOLLECTIONS!
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770-254-27271 Mile East of Thomas Crossroads
COLLECTING by Larry CoxQ: I have a painting by Thomas Kinkade, the “Painter of Light.” In ad-dition to the painting, I also have a teapot he produced with the inscrip-tion “Home Is Where the Heart Is.” Since Kinkade died recently, is his artwork now worth more? -- Barbara, Alton, N.Y.A: Thomas Kinkade cranked out thousands (yes, thousands) of paint-ings, lithographs and related items during his very productive lifetime. Since he flooded the market with his art, when he died therse was little or no bump in values. I spoke to several gallery owners who think in-terest in Kinkade has, in fact, declined. Texas Art Depot specializes in Kinkade’s artwork and might be a helpful second opinion. Contact info is 301 West Oak, Palestine, TX 75801.
***Q: My dad was one of the first people in our Chicago neighborhood to own a television. It was a RCA Model 8T241 with a 10-inch screen. What is it worth? -- Carl, Pasco, Wash.A: According to “The Antique Trader Radio and Television Price Guide” edited by Kyle Husfloen, your set was made in 1948 and is worth about $150. For some reason, vintage radios have outpaced early televisions as far as desirability with collectors is concerned.
***Q: I have a ticket to the Democratic National Convention of 1948. I have been offered $50 for it. -- Steve, Palm Beach, Fla.A: Take the offer. According to several price guides I consulted, your ticket is valued in the $10 to $15 range.
***Write to Larry Cox in care of King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475, or send e-mail to [email protected].
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The Shopper StaffRusty Kuehl Advertising Sales
770-301-6410 [email protected]
Barbara Kirkman Advertising Sales678-876-0102 cell
Robin McLaughlin Bookkeeper770-683-9824
Ruth Harris Doyal Composition770-254-1421
678-423-0869 [email protected]
Joseph E. WilliamsPublisher
770-683-9705 [email protected]
The Coweta Shopperis published weekly by
AdMedia, Inc.P. O. Box 757, Newnan, GA 30264
770-254-1421www.thecowetashopper.com
The Coweta Shopper is a popular and effective advertising guide mailed weekly to 16,400+ homes and busi-nesses throughout Coweta county. We have successfully served the Coweta county area for over twenty years with our consumer-oriented guide consist-ing of a wide variety of retail and ser-vice advertisers, along with classified advertisements.
Our office is locatedon the corner of
Hwy. 29 South & Pine Road
Office Hours are Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9 - 5.
770-254-1421Fax 770-254-8283
web: www.thecowetashopper.com
Mailing address is:P. O. Box 757, Newnan, GA 30264
The Coweta Shopper reserves the right to accept or reject any advertising as we feel is in the best interest of our publication.
I don’t know about you, but it seems to me that this year has
galloped by like a thoroughbred race horse. But, I suppose we
say that every year, don’t we? Here at the Coweta Shopper’s
“World Headquarters” (our only office at this time), we are in the
process of deciding on a few changes which will, hopefully, make
our publication more interesting and informative, as well as a bet-
ter value for our advertisers. We’ll try to do more articles about
local business owners as well as employee spotlights, gardening
and decorating. And local guest contributors can inform us about
their specialty in services such as health care, insurance, Social
Security, Medicare and taxes. It would be easy to just download
things from the internet, but we think our readers enjoy knowing more about the folks right
here in Coweta County. The Armchair Gardener will continue to provide information about
growing plants and arranging flowers,
and Nan Johnston will share some inter-
esting information about interior design
and decorating. Sharpsburg’s Bob Spruck
has written some popular What’s in Your
Garage articles in the past and knows his
stuff about classic cars, vintage racing and
car maintenance. Bob is a free lance writ-
er for a couple of national magazines and
has agreed to do some writing for us again next year.
But all of this, along with selling and designing advertisements, takes a lot of work, talent and
coordination. Rusty Kuehl, who started with the company shortly after its founding in 1989, does
a tremendous job with advertising sales. His clients really like him, some having worked with
him for over twenty years. Barbara Kirkman started selling ads for us almost two years ago. She is
a hard worker, knows the ad business and has developed a loyal following of a good many regular
customers. Our money, when we have some, is tended to by Robin McLaughlin, who has a back-
ground in banking. She’s not only great at what she does, but is one of the most pleasant people I
have ever worked with. But the main “Worker Bee” around our office is Ruth Harris Doyal. She
has been with The Shopper since 1990 and does the ad layout and design, placement within the
paper, and gathers details about upcoming events for our readers. Ruth is the center of gravity
around here, turning everything we do into a publication every week without fail. We couldn’t do
it without her.
Our goal at The Coweta Shopper is to “Connect the citizens of our community with the
products and services available here, and to do so in a positive, informative and interesting
way”. One way you can help is to give us your comments about what you would like to see in
future publications. I hope you will send me an email with your thoughts so we can serve you
better. I’m sitting right here in front of my computer waiting to hear from you
“Our goal at The Coweta Shopper is to “Connect the citizens of our community with the products and services available here, and to do so in a positive, informative and interesting way”. ”
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CLASSIFIED WORD ADS $9.50 for 30 words or less ~ per issue.
Pay for 2 weeks, get 3rd week
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charge to credit card. Call 770-254-1421, Fax 770-254-8283, or e-mail
[email protected] By 3 p.m. Friday To Place Ad In Next Issue!
“Identity Crisis”Some of our readers have been asking the question, “Who
is the Armchair Gardener?” As the grandmother of five older grandchildren, I am truly the Armchair Gardener. It’s been fun writing articles in the Shopper for the past two and a half years. I’ve enjoyed sharing tips, information, and sugges-tions with our readers. Some may not be able to take classes or attend meetings. The Shopper is delivered, free of charge, to every mailing address in the county.
My grandmother, who was a wonderful grower, taught me to love plants and flowers. My father was a great gardener! Arranging flowers has been an interest since being ex-posed to my mother’s “Pause for Living” magazines (Coca~Cola Com-pany) as a teenager. Fifty years later, I still have those magazines.
I’ve attended many programs, classes and workshops over the past thirty-five years. Membership in two garden clubs led to Flower Show Schools and Flower Show Judges Symposiums. I’m an accredited Mas-ter Flower Show Judge Emeritus.
In recent years, health issues have caused me to discontinue much of my gardening and ar-ranging activities. My wonder-ful and patient husband had six
raised garden beds built for flowers and patio containers provide herbs. The Newnan Utilities has a great compost for flowers and shrubs. It’s still a work in progress. I continue to read, study, and attend programs and shows. It’s an enjoy-able challenge keeping up with changing styles and rules of design and horticulture.
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I’ve been told I need orthopedic sur-gery? What is orthopedic surgery and where is it performed?
Orthopedic surgery includes any surgical procedure performed on your bones or joints. Many of these procedures can be performed in an outpatient setting, which means that the patient can go home later the same day after having surgery.
Common outpatient orthopedic surgical procedures include arthros-copy, hand surgery, foot surgery, and even many spine procedures. Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure, where the sur-geon makes a small incision and uses a scope to look in a joint and make a repair. These surgical techniques are easily accomplished in the proper outpatient setting, maximizing effec-tive care and minimizing cost to the patient. In fact, outpatient surgery centers typically deliver high qual-ity care for as much as a 40% savings over hospital based surgery.
Another major advantage to hav-ing surgery in an outpatient center is that orthopedic surgery centers specialize in one area. The doctors, nurses, and technologists working in a single specialty can maximize their skills and minimize errors.
Can I choose to have my outpatient procedure done in an orthopedic center?
Sure, provided that your physi-cian has privileges at such a center. The physicians of Georgia Bone and Joint believe in the quality care and continuous improvement embod-ied in single specialty orthopedic surgery centers. Years ago, we de-veloped the Summit Surgery Cen-ter to reflect and enhance the high quality care we strive to provide at Georgia Bone and Joint. In fact, we just celebrated our eleven year anni-versary at the Summit Healthplex in Newnan!
How can I be evaluated by a physi-cian at Georgia Bone and Joint?
Georgia Bone and Joint has offices in Newnan at The Summit Health-plex and in Peachtree City in the Fayette Medical Building at Shaker-ag. Call us in Newnan at 770-502-2175 or Peachtree City at 770-626-5340 or visit us on the web at http://www.gbandj.com.
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH by Paul G. Donohue, M.D.Best Heartburn Medicine? Cheapest One That Works
DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I need help with acid reflux. I have battled it for seven years, and until recently I have used Prilosec, but it has stopped working for me. I tried AcipHex and Protonix but didn’t feel well when taking them. Now I’m on Prevacid. Is it OK to take indefinitely? I wonder about Nexium. My doctor told me to take any acid reducer that works. What do you consider the best long-term medicine? -- F.H.ANSWER: Acid reflux, heartburn and GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) are different names for the same thing -- the upward splashing of stomach acid and digestive juices into the esophagus, the long tube that brings food from the throat to the stomach. The esophagus can’t handle those corrosive juices, and the result is burning pain.
Can you identify any food or drink that brings on your symptoms? If you can, eliminate it. Potential trou-blemakers are fatty foods, fried foods, spearmint, peppermint, chocolate, tomatoes, citrus fruit and caffeine. You prevent nighttime heartburn by putting 6-inch blocks under the bedposts at the head of your bed. In that position, gravity keeps stomach acid in the stomach. Weight reduction almost always lessens symptoms.
I like your doctor’s approach. Use the cheapest medicine that keeps you free of pain. Antacids often can fit the bill: Tums, Rolaids, Mylanta, Maalox and the many others. The most effective medicines are those called proton pump inhibitors: Dexilant, Nexium, Prevacid, Prilosec, Protonix and AcipHex, some of which are available without a prescription. They practically turn off acid production. Some doctors like to have their patients stop use after a year to see if symptoms remit. If they do, so much the better. Less expensive are Tag-amet, Pepcid, Zantac and Axid, which cut back on acid production and are obtainable without prescription.
One downside of indefinite use of proton pump inhibitors is the possibility of vitamin B-12 deficiency. Acid is needed to absorb it. The same goes for iron, calcium and magnesium.
The booklet on heartburn (GERD) explains this common condition in great detail, along with its treat-ments. Readers can obtain a copy by writing: Dr. Donohue -- No. 501W, Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $4.75 U.S./$6 Canada with the recipient’s printed name and address. Please allow four weeks for delivery.
***
Dr. Donohue regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but he will incorporate them in his column whenever
possible. Readers may write him or request an order form of available health newsletters at P.O. Box 536475, Orlando,
FL 32853-6475.
(c) 2012 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
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NOW HERE’S A TIP By JoAnn Derson
• “Save egg cartons for children’s painting palettes. It’s very easy to give kids a small amount of many colors, and when they are each in their own cup, they don’t get spread out and run together as quickly. Plus, they are easy to carry.” -- O.L. in Utah
• Remove price-tag residue off hard surfaces with hairspray. Or WD40 works well too.
• Make your own frozen dinners by purchasing divided trays and using them to store leftovers. Slip each into a plastic bag and label. On busy nights, you can take your favorite out and microwave it.
• “A beautiful but stained or worn tablecloth can find a new life at your dinner table. Cut into napkin sizes, and give any frayable ends a hem-
ming.” -- A.S. in Oregon
• Here’s a great winter tip that’s double purpose: After your dishwasher has done its job, open the door and let the dishes air dry rather than machine dry. You’ll save on energy, while you add warmth and humidity to your home’s air.
• A damp cloth plus baking soda should by your first weapon against stains in the kitchen and bathroom. It’s eco-friendly and a mild abrasive, which works without scratching!
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The year 2012 marked the 50th anniversary of Newnan’s Williams Insurance Agency. In 1962, company founder C.J. Williams relocated to Newnan to sell life insurance through Life and Casualty. By 1972, the rented office space above Lee-King Pharmacy became too small, and Mr. Williams relocated to Temple Ave. where it remains today.
The insurance business has always been a family affair in the Williams clan. Two of the sons, Tim Williams, and the late Terry Williams, joined their dad to help make this business venture even more successful. In 1980, Robin’s mother, Linda Dukes, married C.J. Williams and became an integral part of the business until her retirement. Robin McGuffey joined the agency in 1986 and began purchasing ownership in the busi-ness in 2003. “My step father taught me everything he knew about the insurance business”, say’s Robin, “but he continued to be the ‘man in charge’”. Mr. C.J. was a major input into the workings or the agency until his death in 2011.
These days, Robin McGuffey is the “woman in charge” at Williams Insurance, being both pleasant and knowledge-able. “Our agency offers all lines of insurance including auto, home, and motorcycles, as well as tenant occupied and va-cant property, enabling us to insure through multiple compa-nies, giving you the best value available.” Williams Insurance represents Travelers, Guideone, Progressive, Universal Prop-erty and Casualty, as well as others.
Robin and Lee McGuffey, along with their two children Camille and Will Wilbanks were born and raised in Coweta County. “We’re proud to be a part of Coweta County’s busi-ness community, helping to serve our clients insurance needs for over 50 years.”
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n Overeaters Anonymous meets Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. and Saturdays at 9 a.m. at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Peachtree City. Call Barbara 678-876-0102 for more information.
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n Bereavement Support Group For Those Who Have Lost a Loved One by Suicide. Groups are open to all adult survivors of suicide and are held at Fayette County Fire Station #8, 212 Flat Creek Trail, Fayetteville, (between Hwy 54 & Tyrone Road). 3rd Tuesday every month at 7 p.m. Contact: Joe Ann Dilbeck 678-770-5786; Diane Petro 404-819-7370.
* * * n NA meets at Newnan Club, 9 Perry St. Mon-days, Wednesdays, Thursdays 6 p.m.; Fridays 7 p.m.; Saturdays 7:30 p.m.
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n Al-ANON Family Groups (for families and friends of alcoholics). Mondays, 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m, at the Community Christian Church on Hwy 134, just south of Lower Fayetteville Road. 1717 Hwy 154, Sharpsburg, GA 30277.
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n National Multiple Sclerosis Society meets monthly the first Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Heath-erwood Baptist Church, 721 Shenandoah Blvd., Newnan. Info? Dorinda 770-502-1984
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Is the book of Ga-1. latians in the Old or New Testament or neither?
How many times is 2. the name “Satan” used in the Old Testament? 0, 1, 15, 174
From Genesis 36, 3. what city was Es-au’s home base? Petra, Tyre, Gilgal, Perga
Of these, who hid 4. in a cave while God passed by? Noah, Moses, Abraham, Jonah
In what book is the 5. phrase “Woe is me” found? None, 2 Samuel, Numbers, Isaiah
From 1 Peter, to 6. what animal is Satan compared? Serpent, Wolf, Rat, Lion
ANSWERS: 1) New; 2) 15; 3) Petra; 4) Moses; 5) Isaiah; 6) Lion
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At present there are 49,638 mailing addresses in Coweta County (excluding post office boxes). In planning our distribution, we divided the county into 3 areas or zones. We mail to one zone each week. You should receive your Shopper every third week. If you don’t receive a Shopper this week, you can view the current issue on our website www.thecowetashopper.com
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A Zone ~ Newnan ~ 16,369 addresses in city of Newnan, Arbor Springs, Ashley Park,
Avery Park, Country Club, Lake Hills, Lake Redwine, SummerGrove and more
B Zone ~ East of I-85 ~ 16,687 addresses in White Oak, Thomas Crossroads,
Sharpsburg and more
C Zone ~ Rural Coweta ~ 16,582 addresses in rural Coweta, Roscoe area, Sargent, Senoia,
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All 3 Mailings Total
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Exterior Paint ColorsThe exterior walls are one of the most important features of any home because it’s the first thing that someone sees when they visit or pass by your house. Many home owners are remodeling their homes with a fresh coat of paint, but often have difficulty deciding on a color or a combination of colors to use. Es-pecially if there is a possibility that you may need to sell the house in the near future.
Before running to the paint store to choose a color consider the style of your home and what is traditionally being used on that style. Look for similar homes and take inspiration from them to help with the decision. Also, consider the other homes in your neighborhood. It’s advisable to choose colors that are compatible with them. If you live in a subdivision you may need to check with your Home Owners Association (HOA) to see if there are restrictions & covenants concerning exterior paint choic-es.
Choosing colors that coordinate with the fixed assets of the home that can’t be changed such as the roof, siding material such as brick, stone, etc. is important as well.
Decide on the main house color first (if it’s to be painted). Experts advise to try a few different shades of the color that you want on a small portion of the house to see how it looks. It’s difficult to decide from a small chip on a paint strip and most paint brands sell small sample sizes for this purpose. Af-ter your color choice has been final-
ized, then choose the trim and accent colors.
Some of the most popular exterior colors through-out America are:
#1 White/ Off-White - Always a classic choice.
#2 Tan - Can be Beige or Taupe
#3 Gray - Another classic choice
#4 Yellow - Soft Corn Silk, Classical Yellow or
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#5 Blue - Think bleached denim
Most paint companies have an exterior paint guide that you can use to help decide on a color scheme. Then the only thing to decide after this is are you going to DIY (do it yourself) or hire a contractor. I know which way I’d go!
For more information on choosing paint colors, contact:
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January 8 …
Job Network Meeting at First United Methodist Church, 6 p.m., Parish Hall, 33 Greenville St., 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. 770-253-7400 or www.newnanfumc.org then Job Networking under Ministries at the top of the Home Page.
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January 12 …
Coweta Writers Group Alice Gladden and Saundra Julian will speak on the topic of “The Writing of Suspense” with special refer-ence to their own recently published books: Alice Heath-Gladden’s What About The Children? was published in 2009, and Saundra Ju-lian’s Goldie was published this year. There will be an opportunity for questions and comments from the audience. There is no admis-sion charge and the meeting is open to the public. The meeting will be held at the Ashley Park Barnes & Noble from 10 AM through 12 Noon. Information on the Coweta Writers Group is available from Forrest Schultz who can be reached either at 770-583-3258 or [email protected]
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HOUSES 3 BeDrOOM HOuse , liv-ing room, kitchen, 1 bath, laun-dry on back, hardwood floors. $40,000. 678-423-4333 12.26
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2 BeDrOOM, 1 BAtH Du-PleX off Newnan Square. $550 month, $300 deposit. W/D hookup. Available now. 770-328-0393; 831-295-3349 1.9
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tHree BeDrOOM, 1 bath, large yard, close to town. $550 deposit. Section 8 accepted. Call 770-251-2387 12.26 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.
LAND/LOTS 36. 8474 HeAVilY WOOD-eD ACres on Corinth Road with 2 streams & lake site. Pos-sible owner financing. $7900 per acre. Frank Barron, Lind-sey’s Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St, Newnan, Ga. 30263. 770-253-6990. 21.6494 OPen AnD WOOD-eD ACres NEAR RAY-MOND, long frontage on White Oak Creek, old baseball field with backstop. $120,000. Frank Barron, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St, Newnan, Ga. 30263. 770-253-6990. 58 ACres MOstlY OPen HOrse PAsture just off Hwy 54 – fenced & cross fenced w/stream. $10,800 per acre. Frank Barron, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St, Newnan, Ga. 30263. 770-253-6990. HAlF PriCe - Ready to Build 11.5 acres. Fenced and Gated on paved frontage, $6900/acre incl. 2 bldg. sites, 2 wells, with 1200ft. driveway in place. Call Kim ivery 770-560-6008 or [email protected], Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors 14 Jack-son St. Newnan 770-253-6990 mls # 02141410
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teMPle AVenue CAr lOt – Block Office Bldg., 3 Bay Metal Shop, paved parking. Zoned Commercial. Lease for $2500 per month or For Sale for $415,000. Frank Barron, Lind-sey’s Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St, Newnan, Ga. 30263. 770-253-6990. 509 ACres On HWY 29 in GrAntVille, part zoned industrial, long road & rail frontage. $12,500 per acre. (Owner/Agent). Frank Bar-ron, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St, Newnan, Ga. 30263. 770-253-6990. 255 ACres On i-85 nOrtH OF neWnAn at proposed site for new exit and access roads. 27 Acre lake. $30,000/Ac (Owner/Agent) Frank Bar-ron, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St, Newnan, Ga. 30263. 770-253-6990. FOr MOre inFOrMA-tiOn on land, commercial or residential property call Frank or Jess, Lindsey’s Inc. Realtors, 14 Jackson St., Newnan 770-253-6990 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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SERVICES eDDie’s BArBer sHOP 5 Dixon St., off Temple Ave., Newnan. 770-238-7014. Tues-day 8 to 3:30; Wednesday & Thursday 8 to 6; Friday 8 to 5:30; Saturday 8 to 4. ‘
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Keeping Your Pet Safe This Holiday
As we move into the peak of the holiday sea-son, it’s more important than ever to make sure your pets are safe, stress-free and healthy. Here are a few tips to help your pets have a happy holiday:
Avoid using decorations like tinsel, which •can be ingested by cats and puppies at-tracted to its shine and crinkly sound. Hang small ornaments and glass balls high on the tree and place larger, sturdier ornaments on the lower part.Cover electrical cords and light strands to •prevent pets from chewing on them. A piece of PVC pipe or a thick piece of spare carpet, or even duct tape, can cover exposed runs along or behind the tree.Before a party or large get-together, create a safe haven for your pets in a room closed off from •the rest of the house. Put their bed and blankets, toys, water and food in there, and check on them regularly.Makesurecandiesandchocolatesstayoffthefloorsothatpetscan’tingestthem.Chocolate•is poisonous to dogs.Use toddler gates to keep your pets out of areas like the kitchen, so they don’t get into holiday •baking.Make sure to keep pets on a regular feeding, walking and play schedule. This will help them •deal with the more stressful period of the holidays.Monitor your pet’s behavior during the holidays. If they appear lethargic, yelp in pain when •you touch their stomach, nip at you when you reach for them, or show other signs of stress or illness, contact your veterinarian immediately.
Send your questions or comments to [email protected], or write to Paw’s Corner, c/o King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. For more pet care-related ad-vice and information, visit www.pawscorner.com.
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SERVICES 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 1.9
PAINTING BY BOBBY DAVIS since 1979. Commercial. Residential. Interior. Exterior. Services: replace rotten wood, repair sheet rock, mildew removal, pressure washing, water and fire damage repair, general home repairs, fences and more. Reasonable prices. Top quality work. Free estimates. 770-584-7181 1.9
GREAT RATES on Bundled Auto & Home. Call Williams Insurance for details on dis-counts. Auto Liability starting at $48 mo. Serving Coweta for 50 years! 770-253-2435, 125 Temple Ave., Newnan 12.26
YOU’VE BEEN TO THE REST, now try the Best! Rocky’s Barber Shop in Sharpsburg. Wednesdays Senior Haircut Day $11. Monday-Thursday 9-6; Friday 9-5; Saturday 9-2. 770-755-7000 6549 Hwy 54/154 Sharpsburg 1.9
HANDYMAN SERVICES. Large or small jobs done, no need to worry. Paint, Plumbing, Electrical, Doors, Windows, Roofing, Flooring, Drywall, Ceramic Tile, etc. Michael Thomas 678-409-8600 Quality work for a reasonable price. * BOSS TREE SERVICE Free estimates. Expert tree removal. Stump grinding. Professional Tree Climbing. Pruning. Trim-ming. Chipper Service. Com-plete Clean Up. 770-584-6981.
TUCKERS Tucker Septic Tank Service and Repair. Call Scott Tucker at 770-252-4950 ‘
HELP WANTED TUPPERWARE have fun making money. Get free gifts. Call Brenda 678-378-6906 1.2
INDUSTRIAL SEWING MACHINE MECHANIC Monday - Thursday 6:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Must have good attendance. Starting salary at $12.50 per hour. Benefits avail-able. Taking applications Mon-day thru Thursday. Call Leisa at 770-486-7608 12.26
SEEKING HIGHLY MOTI-VATED INDIVIDUAL for a rewarding career in financial services. Willing to educate. PT / FT. Contact Tommy 770-251-7774, [email protected] 12.26
CARPET CLEANING TECHNICIAN part time or full time. Some experience re-quired. Must have a good driv-ers record. Coweta area. 678-850-1177 12.26
HIRING EXPERIENCED SEWING MACHINE OPER-ATOR Tingue Brown/Southern Converters, 309 Dividend Dr., Peachtree City, GA 30269. Re-quirements: Must be able to: 1) Read a measuring tape 2) Stand or sit for 8 hours per day 3) Sew on single needle, double needle and over-edger/safety stitch machine 4) Lift 40 to 50 lbs. 5) Speak, read & write English 6) Must have good attendance re-cord. Hours Monday - Friday 6:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Pay $8.50 per hour. Benefits available after permanent hire. Taking applications 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday - Friday. * Expe-rienced Sewers Only * Call Donna at 770-486-7608 12.26
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
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BUSINESSBriefs
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Contact Joe Williams, [email protected], with questions regarding business briefs.
Happy Tails Pet Sa-lon has a new manager and groomer. Shelly Daws and her family have always been animal people and she especially loves dogs. In the spring of 2008, Shelly took grooming classes from Happy Tail’s original owner, Judy Hortman and has worked for Petco in Peachtree City. “Some dogs have anxiety attacks when being groomed”, says Shelly. “I like to work with those spe-cial needs dogs to make their visit a pleasant one”. Although extra services are available, Happy Tails provides everything that should be included for a par-ticular breed without extra charges. “Everything your dog needs to walk out of the salon looking and feeling great comes in our basic package”.
Shelly Daws is a lifelong resident of the Coweta County area. She and her husband Chainey, have two children Sydney and Ethan. And let’s not forgot the family’s two Shih Tzu’s, Princess and Velvet. You can reach Happy Tails Pet Salon by calling 678-416-3835.
NOTICECHANGE OF MEETING DATES
The Coweta County Board of Asses-sors will not meet on January 2 and 16, 2013 as originally scheduled.
They will meet on January 9th and 23rd, 2013.
Both meetings will be held at 9:00 a.m. in the Assessors Conference Room at 37 Perry Street in Newnan.
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Newnan Coweta Humane Society announces Pet Food Pantry
The Newnan-Coweta Humane Society is pleased to announce an-other new program to assist needy pet parents in Coweta County. During these difficult economic times, some families are facing the choice between feeding themselves and taking care of loved ones. This choice is made by parents of low-income families every day and many times involves the family pet. “Local shelters and animal rescues are experiencing an increase in owner relinquish-ments of family pets due to the family’s inability to afford pet food and pet care for their beloved four-legged family members” reports LouAnn Jones, President, Newnan Coweta Humane Society. Giv-ing up a family pet to make sure it is has food and is healthy is a very traumatic experience for both the humans AND the animal. Fortunately, many families will no longer be required to make the choice to feed themselves or their pets. The Newnan Coweta Pet Food Pantry will provide temporary food assistance to pet owners who are currently unable to afford food for their pets and may be forced to give up their pets without food assistance.
The NCHS Pet Food Pantry will be an ongoing program and monthly distributions will occur on the 1st Saturday of each month. Qualified program recipients can receive a one month supply for up to three pets. All pets must be spayed/neutered and up to date on Rabies. If not fixed or current on Rabies, NCHS can provide assistance at no cost to qualified Coweta residents. The next scheduled food distribution will be on Saturday, January 5, 2013 at the HELP Spay Neuter Clinic, 12 The Crescent, Newnan, GA from 9am-12noon. Residents needing assistance with feeding their pets will need to complete an application for the program. Residents must bring a picture ID, and proof of income in order to qualify for assistance. Forms can be picked up in advance at the HELP Clinic, or by emailing NCHS at [email protected].
NCHS will gladly accept donations of Dog or Puppy Food (dry or canned), Cat or Kitten Food (dry or canned), Stainless Steel Bowls (please no plastic or ceramic), Kitty Litter, Nylon adjust-able dog collars and leashes at the following locations: NCHS Adoption Events (to a NCHS Volunteer) at Newnan PetSmart on Sundays from 12:30 to 3:30; All-Star Mini Storage, 8 Newnan South Industrial (off Hwy 29 South); H.E.L.P. Spay Neuter Clinic, 12 The Crescent (in Avery Park off Hwy 29 North).
For information on receiving pet food assistance, please email our Pet Food Pantry Director, Holly Lewis at [email protected] or call the Pet Food Pantry Voicemail (Holly Lewis) at 678-590-1430.
PAW’S CORNER By Sam Mazzotta
Pet Resolutions
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I’m very excited, because we adopted a puppy this week! Do you have any advice for a new pet owner? -- James C., Dallas
DEAR JAMES: Congratulations! I recently mentioned to the new owner of a cat that it’s important to schedule an appointment with the vet-erinarian as soon as possible to make sure it is healthy, and to get its vaccinations.
Once that’s done, pick up a few books on training and caring for your new dog. But with the new year, I want you to make some new resolu-tions that will last beyond just this year and the next:
I will recognize that my pet is a “forever pet.”•
I will not abandon my pet when the novelty of being a pet owner • wears off.
I will not discard my pet when house training gets tough, or when it • starts chewing up my shoes.
I will take my pet for a regular annual checkup and keep its vaccina-• tions and licensing up to date.
I pledge to spend time with my pet every day.•
I will teach my family to respect animals, to have compassion for • them and to care for them as they would another family member.
I will train my dog to respond to basic commands, and I will social-• ize it with other dogs so that it is better behaved in public or at dog parks.
These are just a few of the resolutions you should make regarding your new pet. You’ll probably come up with even more on your own. What-ever the case, appreciate that your pet is a part of the family for the rest of its life.
Send your questions or comments to [email protected], or write to Paw’s Corner, c/o King Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box 536475, Or-lando, FL 32853-6475. For more pet care-related advice and information, visit www.pawscorner.com.
(c) 2012 King Features Synd., Inc.
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