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THINGS Edd Kirby apparently safe TO CHECK BY JAMIE JONES to be closed. [email protected] Mader said Edd Kirby’s OUT Chrysler and Jeep franchise agree- ON THE For much of Friday,Edd Kirby ments remain intact. That would 3 INSIDE Adventure Chevrolet employees have softened the blow of losing waited for the call or the Federal the GM affiliation, he said. Edd Express letter from General Kirby employs 60 workers. Motors with the grim news: the Despite the slow economy, company would not renew fran- Mader said Edd Kirby set a record in Columnist Bill Shipp isn’t chise agreements with 1,100 April for its highest sales ever. too impressed with who is “underperforming dealers.” During the month, Edd Kirby sold running for governor on As of late Friday afternoon, nei- almost 100 used cars it had bought the Republican ticket. ther the call nor the letter had from the Dalton Prebul dealership. come. Mader said the dealership bought a See page 4A “Right now, no news is good number of high-end used cars, news,”general manager Ted Mader The Daily Citizen including the Mercedes and Volvo Northwest’s Taylor Staten said late Friday afternoon at the MATT HAMILTON/ brands, from the Prebul Infiniti lot in takes third in pole vault. dealership at 1501 W. Walnut Ave. Edd Kirby Adventure Chevrolet did not receive word from Chattanooga. Joe Prebul, former in Dalton. owner of the Prebul dealerships in See page 1B General Motors that its franchise would not be renewed. “No The GM announcement comes news is good news” said general manager Ted Mader. Dalton and Chattanooga, filed for Dixie Kinard is named a day after Chrysler said it will bankruptcy after he was arrested ear- 5,969 stores to about 3,600 by the ership, including Dodge and Jeep Citizen of the Week for close 789 dealerships, including lier this year on wire fraud charges. end of 2010, eliminating 2,369 brands, whether they were closing her efforts with the Girl Courtesy Dodge on East Walnut dealers over the next few months. or remaining open. GM only made Scouts. Avenue in Dalton. GM officials will reduce its dealer network from Chrysler sent letters to every deal- calls or sent letters to dealerships ➣ Please see GM, 5A See page 4A Fugitive’s FROM TODAY’S FORUM wife bonds

“I didn’t realize we had so many fortune tellers in out of jail North Georgia who know that Obama is only a one-term president. I BY JAMIE JONES need one of them to go [email protected] to Vegas with me.” CHATSWORTH — The woman who “I was in West Hill authorities say helped Cemetery over Mother’s Day weekend and it was her husband escape in the worst shape that I from a Virginia prison, have ever seen. They then hid in Eton for need to do something some 27 years to evade about the upkeep of the capture, bonded out of cemetery.” the Murray County jail Friday evening. See page 2A Debbie Lynn Boucher,53, 460 Hooker Road, Lot I, Boucher WEATHER Eton received a $2,500 Forecast: Chance of rain property bond from Today’s High: 83 Magistrate Judge Dwayne Hooper during Tonight’s Low: 58 a first appearance hear- Details, Page 12A MATT HAMILTON/The Daily Citizen ing on Friday morning at the jail. The Murray Stacey Nolan of the Chattanooga-based Mirabai belly dancing troupe performs at Dalton INSIDE County Sheriff’s High Friday during the Festival of Nations. Office charged her Classified...... 5B with hindering the D. Boucher Comics...... 7A apprehension of a Crossword...... 6A ‘Weddings’ prove popular at Dear Abby...... 7A ➣ Please see JAIL, 2A Horoscope...... 6A Dalton’s Festival of Nations Lottery...... 2A Movies...... 6A BY RACHEL BROWN Roman marriage booth at Dalton Gonzalez took off her mango- Jobless Obituaries...... 10A [email protected] High School Friday. colored head wrap for another Opinion...... 4A After reading their vows in “bride.” Sports...... 1-4B Jose Chavarilla and Vanessa Latin, Chavarilla passed the bor- “We had no idea this would applications Gonzalez crowded with other rowed garland wreath on his be the most popular thing,”said teenagers in line at an ancient head to the next “groom,”while Dana Miller,aLatin teacher at Dalton High School who was assisting students in one of nine slow down booths the school set up on the track field for its first Festival of 7 69847 00001 6 Nations. “I think we’ll have to in area have two wedding lines after lunch (break).” FROM STAFF REPORTS The booths featured informa- tion and interactive exhibits on Metro Dalton had the smallest per- France, Germany, Holland, Italy, cent increase in people filing first-time Japan,Mexico, Scotland, Fair claims for state unemployment insur- Trade products and international ance benefits in April when compared food. Dozens of students partici- to April 2008 throughout the 14 metro- pated in creating the booths. politan statistical areas. Melissa Quick, an exception- The area had an 18.6 percent al student services teacher and increase in first-time filers, up to 3,568 event organizer,said the festi- in April 2009 from 3,009 in April 2008. val’s purpose was to help stu- In March 2009, there were 5,919 first- dents learn about other cultures. time filers. The Daily Citizen MATT HAMILTON/ In addition to the student The state Department of Labor exhibits, the school also hosted Dalton High School student Brittany Harvey, 15, takes the reported Friday that 84,346 laid-off lead in a tricycle race as Taylor Nuñez, 18, and Hallie Perry, 16, can’t keep up at the booth for The Netherlands Friday during the school’s Festival of Nations. ➣ Please see DHS, 3A ➣ Please see JOBLESS, 3A

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Call (706) 272-7748 to Like father,like son.” Thornton Avenue and Morris reach Today’s Forum. Street in downtown Dalton. “That $250 from the gov- We’re open 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. “The fourth-grade teach- ernment is not your money Monday through Friday. ers at Park Creek have been or Obama’s money. It’s my blessed with a great year and money. If the government How to call us: a wonderful group of stu- sent you what you paid into dents!” Social Security over your Main number: 706-217- lifetime you would not be NEWS “Why do the teachers at getting as much as you think (That’s 706-217-6397) Westside Middle School get you deserve.” When you’re not sure with whom onto our students continu- you need to speak, our operator ously for dress code when The Gas Man sez will make sure you’re transferred to they don’t know how to “Well it’s getting summer the person who can best help you. cover themselves up?” time now. 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The annual Little Murray Reunion will be ered dish, lawn chairs and memorabilia of if we let people of the same today at the Little Conasauga Baptist Church Little Murray. To place a classified ad, or for sex marry that we’ll have to “We don’t celebrate war. questions about classified let people marry animals. We remember war and those beginning at noon. Lunch will be served at 1 The Little Murray History Book authored advertising. Hours are 8 a.m. to Can you imagine what some- who sacrificed their lives and p.m. under the shed. by Betty Bryant Bandy will be available for 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. one from another state will families so you can have Those attending are asked to bring a cov- review. Classified fax: 706-272-7743 think if they read that? your love and peace.” They’ll think we are a bunch Advertising: 706-217-6397 of hayseeds.” “The people who passed the ban on privately owned Jail: Daughter didn’t know To place a display advertise- “I can’t believe The Daily tractors at private residences ment, schedule an insert, or for Citizen editorial about should have to go to the questions about your advertis- Speaker Pelosi. What about source and pick up their own ➣ Continued from page 1A probation or parole, and she “We have no evidence to ing account. former vice president food, gas, clothes instead of answered, “No, sir.” She told suggest that she knew anything Advertising fax: 706-272-7743 Cheney and the people who it being brought in by truck.” criminal since she knew her Hooper she had lived in Eton for about the escape,”Swiney said. ordered the torture? This husband, Richard Paul the past 27 years. “She was named Coleman when Newsroom: 706-217-6397 view is what stinks.” “The only true American Boucher,56, was a fugitive. “We’ve lived in different she was born and went by that Richard Boucher remains in all this number if you: is the American Indian places since we’re been here,” name her whole life. Of course, C Editor: Mrs Pelosi because everyone else’s the Whitfield County Jail she said. she’s married now. I’m sure it’s ➣ have a question or comment should be honest about her ancestors came from some awaiting transport to about our news coverage, or Debbie Boucher told Hooper a total shock.” knowledge of the events, other country.” Virginia. she didn’t have any income and Hooper said he talked to the our editorial page whatever you think of the Richard Boucher escaped ➣ have a story idea the electricity to the trailer she daughter before Debbie events. “Congratulations to Lisa from a prison in Chesapeake and her husband shared had Boucher’s bond hearing. Newsroom fax: 706-275-6641 for graduating from college. in 1982 while serving a 10- been cut off. She told Hooper “She was telling me that she “There’s a lady walking She’s going to make a great year sentence for robbery, Sports: 706-272-7734 around with a baby stroller teacher. Way to go girl!” she could probably stay at her had no idea,”Hooper said. “She and allegedly struck a guard 25-year-old daughter’s home. said this is all new to her. She Sports fax: 706-275-6641 getting all of the aluminum in the head with an iron dur- cans out of the recycling “Some parts of West Hill Debbie Boucher also said her was actually crying when she Corrections: 706-272-7750 bins.” Cemetery are not being ing the breakout. He was mother tried to contact her. was there talking to me. She captured Wednesday after an The newspaper strives for fair- mowed right. It’s quite a few The Bouchers’ daughter, said that her birth certificate has anonymous tip led authori- ness and accuracy. If you have “I didn’t realize we had so sections.” whom authorities have declined Coleman. So everything about ties to the trailer where he a question about a story, please many fortune tellers in North to identify,is not believed to her whole life has been a lie. and his wife lived. They call the newsroom. We will print Georgia who know that “These commissioners have any knowledge of the dou- She isn’t who she thought she were using the aliases of Eric a correction or clarification Obama is only a one-term can come up with more ideas ble life her parents lived. was.” and Debbie Coleman. when one is in order. president. I need one of them to waste money than in any to go to Vegas with me.” county I’ve lived in in my Hooper said he granted life.” Debbie Boucher a “normal” TODAY’S CITIZEN Management: “The letter in Our View is bond for the charge. right on target. Anybody that “Thanks to Providence William H. Bronson III 706-272-7700 “She’s been here all this would vote in another Ministries for the good work time and I didn’t believe NAME: Kayla Bellas Publisher Chambliss or Deal is out of they do.” there was any big flight risk,” AGE: 15 Jimmy Espy 706-272-7735 their mind. We have to get a Hooper said. “She didn’t Executive Editor Democrat in as governor.” “I don’t think the com- HOME: Dalton missioners think how upset- have any criminal history — Gary Jones 706-272-7731 “I love the forum. It ting it is for our senior citi- anything.” FAMILY:Father, Advertising Director makes me smile. Thank zens to change their address- She is being represented by Jerry;grandmother, you.” es for the 911 system. It is Steve Blevins, assistant public Laddie Toney 706-277-7391 Cyndi; grandfather, Business Manager hard for them to deal with defender with the Murray “There’s no talent this.” County Office of the Conasauga George Claudia Harrell 706-272-7702 involved in driving for Judicial Circuit. Blevins said Circulation Director NASCAR. Anyone can go to “Congratulations Jeffrey she will receive a notice to SCHOOL:North Chris McConkey 706-226-2668 the Richard Petty Driving for graduating from college appear in Superior Court. Whitfield Middle School,take a 20-minute last Saturday.” IT Director On Thursday during a hear- PLAY:“I read a lot.” driving class and drive as fast ing in Whitfield County as any of the champions. “To the person who called Magistrate Court, Richard SHE SAID:“I love all Republicans apes: There’s a The Daily Citizen is a locally operated part of Boucher signed an extradition my friends Che, Newspaper Holdings Inc. and is a member Editor: But can they do reason why Democrats are waiver agreeing to return to of The Associated Press, Audit Bureau of it for two straight hours portrayed as jackasses.” Tiyanna and Kayla Circulation, Georgia Press Association, with 42 other cars on top of Virginia. Swiney expects Southern Newspapers Publishers them? “Carolyn Towns needs to Virginia authorities to pick him and the rest of them.” Association and the Newspaper Association be removed as principal at up “within the week.” of America. The Associated Press is entitled “We have notified them he is exclusively to the use for publication of all “I wish someone would Northwest Whitfield High local news in this publication. The Daily fix Dawnville Road like they School. What they’ve done ready to go whenever they have Citizen desires to be notified promptly of any did Airport Road.” to that boy they arrested is the opportunity to come get errors in its pages. The North Georgia absurd.” him,”Capt. Rick Swiney of the 15th Annual Newspaper Group retains rights to the name Whitfield County Sheriff’s The Daily Citizen-News. “I was in West Hill The advertiser agrees that the publisher Cemetery over Mother’s Day “A lot of the military vote Office said. NORTHGEORGIA 40 shall not be liable for damages arising out of weekend and it was in the was not counted. This was Meanwhile in the county RIDES! errors in advertisements beyond the amount worst shape that I have ever part of the Obama plan to get just east of Whitfield, Debbie paid for the space actually occupied by that SPRINGTIME seen. They need to do some- elected.” Boucher was among 14 other portion of the advertisement in which the thing about the upkeep of the error occurred, whether such error is due to prisoners facing a bond hearing. the negligence of the publisher’s servants or cemetery.” “The Democrats have Their charges ranged from sim- finally found a way to tax the otherwise, and there shall be no liability for ple battery to probation viola- non-insertion of any advertisement beyond “What’s going on with air we breath. They call it the amount paid for such advertisement.” Shaw? Why are they replac- global warming.” tion to drug possession. She The Daily Citizen will not be responsible for ing guards who have been wore the standard orange jail advance payments made to the newspaper with them for 20 or 30 years “I am on the Do Not Call fatigues, orange flip flops and carriers or independent distributors unless had on a pair of red glasses. $ made directly to the office of the newspa- and replacing them with List but Iget automated calls 15 When Hooper asked Debbie GAMES! SHOWS! per. Subscription rates by independ- temps?” for a credit card company. I per Person ent carrier: don’t know what to do.” Boucher if she understood her (Riders) Monthly: $12 ■ Yearly: $135.24 “You should always be rights and the charges against ■ Mail subscription rates provided on careful calling someone a “I could be a Republican her,she nodded to answer each request. Methods of payment: Cash, check, bank fool. You never know how but I was created by God, so question. Hooper then asked May14th-17th draft, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, they will perceive you in any therefore I am not an ape.” Debbie Boucher if she was on American Express situation you may be in.” GatesOpen: BANANA Second class postage paid at Dalton, Ga., WHATWOULD YOUDOWITH $8000 5PMThurs.& Fr i. 30720. “If you must drink, don’t DERBY POSTMASTER: Send address changes to drive. Get a designated driv- thatyou didn’t have to payback? 1PMSat.& Sun. The Daily Citizen, P.O. Box 1167, Dalton, er,call a taxi or call mom Laverne Hardin Ga., 30722. 770-548-1627 North GeorgiaFairgrounds and dad. Now, mom and dad, Branch Manager/Mtg.Specialist 500 Legion Dr., Dalton, GA bring your kid home safely LaDonna Timms and don’t reprimand them. Mortgage Specialist There has neverbeen abetter time 70 6-278-1712 They already know what 706-260-9988 to buy your first home! they did is wrong.” Candy Giambastiani 109 West King Street Ste. J $5* Mortgage Specialist Dalton, Georgia NORTH GEORGIA 706-260-6742 WRESTLING! per Person PETTING NEWSPAPER GROUP Editor: They do? 706-279-1172 USDA (Non-Riders) *50% Reduction ZOO! SERVING NORTHWEST GEORGIA & SOUTHEAST TENNESSEE “The Democrats want [email protected] from 2008 Prices Volume 47, Number 45 Cheney to go away because Georgia ResidentialMortgage Licensee #7115 The Daily Citizen Saturday, May 16, 2009 3A Judge blocks ‘robo-calls’ about cars AREA ARRESTS • Ronald Franklin • Blake Anthony Felker, Henderson, 35, 4485 Crow 21, 317 Ricky Drive,Dalton, CHICAGO (AP) — A federal judge a wave of as many as 1 billion automat- against Transcontinental Warranty Inc. Road, Dalton, was charged was charged Friday by the has issued two temporary restraining ed, random, prerecorded calls and freeze on Thursday and Voice Touch Inc. on Thursday by the Whitfield Dalton Police Department orders designed to stop what officials the assets of the companies. Friday. County Sheriff’s Office with with possession of marijua- describe as a wave of deceptive “robo- Officials say the calls have targeted Grady’s orders also applied to probation violation, theft by na. calls”warning people their auto war- consumers regardless of whether they Transcontinental CEO and President taking, criminal trespass and • Brooklynn Nicole ranties are expiring and offering to sell have warranties or even own cars and Christopher Cowart, Voice Touch execu- theft by receiving stolen Richards, 21, 146 Marcesca them new service plans. ignore the Do Not Call registry. They tives James and Maureen Dunne, Voice property. Drive,Dalton, was charged “Today the FTC has disconnected the say telemarketers have misrepresented Touch business partner Network • Randall Eugene Herron, Friday by the Dalton Police people responsible for so many of these service agreements consumers have to Foundations LLC and Network 47, 2753 River Road, Department with possession annoying calls,”Federal Trade buy for warranties that come with the Foundations executive Damian Chatsworth, was charged of cocaine, possession of Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz price of the car. Kohlfeld. Thursday by the Whitfield methamphetamine, posses- said Friday. Sen. Charles Schumer,D-N.Y. had Besides ordering a halt to the auto- County Sheriff’s Office with sion of marijuana, posses- “We expect to see a dramatic asked for an FTC investigation into matic telephone sales calls,Grady’s DUI, driving without a sion of tools for the commis- decrease in the number of deceptive what he described as the scam of “robo- order froze the assets of the two compa- license and too fast for con- sion of a crime, drugs to be auto warranty calls, but we are still on dialer harassment.” nies. The FTC alleged in its complaints ditions. kept in original container, high alert,”Leibowitz said in a state- “These calls are annoying, but worse, that the calls were part of a deceptive • Ralph Thomas Ledford, possession of controlled sub- ment posted on the agency’s Web site. many Americans have been fleeced,”he scheme and asked the court to assure the 38, 1314 Ludie St., Dalton, stance with intent to distrib- The FTC filed suit against two com- said. assets will not be lost in case they might was charged Thursday by the ute and possession of sched- panies and their executives on Thursday, U.S. District Judge John F. Grady be needed to repay consumers who have Whitfield County Sheriff’s ule III drugs. asking a federal court in Chicago to halt issued the temporary restraining order been victimized. Office with possession of • Chad Owen Rogers, 22, marijuana and pedestrian 1206 LaFayette Highway, under the influence. Rocky Face, was charged • Eddie Lee Walden, 24, Friday by the Dalton Police DHS 1708 Old Federal Road Department with probation North, lot T, was charged violation, possession of ➣ Thursday by the Chatsworth cocaine, possession of Continued from page 1A Police Department with pos- methamphetamine, posses- performances of Tai Ji (Lisa session of less than one sion of marijuana, posses- Nave) martial arts; Rebekah ounce of marijuana. sion of tools for the commis- Mawuko with African drums • Bryan Lee Branson, 22, sion of a crime, drugs to be and dance; Ling Jun Wang 1302 Coogler Road, Dalton, kept in original container, Chinese dancing, vocals and was charged Friday by the possession of a schedule III instrumentals; and Mirabai Dalton Police Department drug and possession of a belly dancers. The perform- with possession of cocaine, controlled substance with ances were funded through possession of methampheta- intent to distribute. The Rowena Hyatt Martin mine, possession of marijuana, • Andrea Crystal Tibbs, Creative Teaching Award possession of tools for the 29, 1702 Underwood St., from the Dalton Education commission of a crime, pos- Dalton, was charged Friday Foundation. session of controlled substance by the Dalton Police Junior Vanessa Holguin, a for distribution, possession of Department with battery,dis- member of the school’s schedule III drug, drugs to be orderly conduct, public international club, tried kept in original container and drunkeness and terroristic doing one of the African probation violation. threats and acts. dances. “That was cool,”she said, Guard-A-Palooza today laughing. “I just wanted to try something new.” English teacher Debra at Dalton Outlet Shops The Daily Citizen Clark said her Fair Trade MATT HAMILTON/ The National Guard will The National Guard's coffee booth sold out of iced Julia Spinetta, 15, and Dakota Dial, 16, participate in a mock wedding as they coffee drinks. Simone present Guard-A-Palooza Family Readiness Group will say their vows in Latin at the “A Day in Rome” booth Friday at Dalton High 2009 today,Armed Forces accept donations to help the Blanchard, a representative School. from Catholic Relief Day,at the Dalton Outlet families of Charlie Troop Shops behind Outback soldiers while the soldiers Services in Atlanta, was on said. won’t allow them to ade- States. The business wasn’t Steakhouse. Hours are noon are deployed to Afghanistan. hand to tell students about Many farmers are con- quately provide for their lucrative. to 7 p.m. Attendees will be invited the benefits of buying Fair fined to selling to pur- families, Blanchard said. “I think (Fair Trade) is Featured performers will to tackle a 25-foot high rock Trade products. chasers who dictate prices, “They’re not all bad, but one of the good companies be Captured, Soulshine, wall. Military equipment None are grown using often lower than market it’s just very difficult for because they help the Leap of Faith and VPT. will be on display. deadly pesticides, she said, value, she said. When the small family farmers to com- farmer,” he said. and many are organic. The farmers sell the next year’s pete in the public market,” Farmers must pay a certi- purpose of the Fair Trade crop,they are already in Blanchard said. fication fee and be a member Child car seat inspection today movement is to give South debt to the same buyers Freshman Luis Portillo of a cooperative to partici- American farmers options from the previous year and said his parents were corn pate. More information is A car seat education event, including inspections and reinstalla- that allow them a better stan- find themselves locked into farmers in El Salvador available at www.crsfair- tions, is today from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Kmart on Walnut Avenue. dard of living, Blanchard a continuous circle that before coming to the United trade.org. The event is hosted by Safe Kids Dalton, Safe Kids Georgia, UPS and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. Jobless: Slowing down

➣ Continued from page 1A fits, bringing the total to hold its 15th annual televised 180,933 since the federal job fair that will broadcast workers filed first-time program began in Georgia in live statewide on Georgia claims for state unemploy- July 2008. Federal extended Public Broadcasting (GPB) ment insurance benefits in benefits are available to eli- Sunday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. April, an increase of 63.4 gible jobless workers who The broadcast, titled “Job percent from April 2008. By have exhausted regular state Fair 2009: Preparing For comparison, March’s year- unemployment compensa- Recovery,” will originate over-year increase was 126.3 tion. from Atlanta, Albany and percent, continuing a trend The labor department will Macon. of “triple-digit” monthly increases in 2009. The metropolitan areas with the highest percentage of increase in claims from April 2008 to April 2009 are Gainesville, up 164.9 per- cent; Athens, up 143.2 per- cent; and Augusta, up 117.6 percent. The areas with the smallest increase in claims are Dalton, up 18.6 percent; Warner Robins, up 24.6 per- cent; and Macon, up 49.7 percent. Most of the state initial claims were filed by laid-off workers in manufacturing, wholesale and retail trade, construction, and administra- tive and support services. The number of jobless work- ers receiving unemployment insurance benefits rose 107.8 percent over the year,from 80,830 in April 2008 to 167,981 in April 2009. Also, in April, the labor department processed 18,936 first-time claims for Emergency Unemployment Compensation (EUC) bene-

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TODAY IN HISTORY THE DAILY CITIZEN Elephants’ tent Today is Saturday, May 16,the 136th day of Serving Northwest Georgia since 1847 Ninth District Rep. Nathan of the leg- have already blamed Obama 2009. There are 229 days Deal has spent 16 years as islative ses- and his buddies for the soaring left in the year. William H. Bronson III Highlight in History: Georgia’s mountain district sion. national debt. Where were Publisher On May 16, 1929, the congressman. During that time, Adelman these guys when President first Academy Awards Jimmy Espy Mark Pace we’ve barely heard a peep from said he did George W. Bush took a bal- Executive Editor Editor Emeritus were presented during a him. Deal’s low profile may not know anced federal budget, wrought banquet at the Hollywood account for the ease with which what the by Democrat Bill Clinton, and Roosevelt Hotel. The Unsigned editorials represent the view of The Daily Citizen. Members he has slipped back into office resolution turned it into a $1.2 trillion of the newspaper’s editorial board are William Bronson, Jimmy Espy, movie “Wings” won “best every two years. contained, deficit in just six years? production,”while Emil Wes Chance and Victor Miller. Columns and letters to the editor are Now Deal has announced as it swept Looking down the road to the opinions of the authors. Jannings and Janet he’s decided to retire from his through the the 2010 primary and election, Gaynor were named best easy seat in Congress and get a Bill Senate with a Republican seems a cinch to actor and best actress. real political job: governor of Shipp a batch of win the governor’s office, bar- On this date: CITIZEN OF THE WEEK Georgia. Deal is one of about other bills. ring a late entry by a big-name In 1770, Marie 10 (or is it 12?) Republicans Democrat with lots of money Antoinette, age 14, mar- seeking to compete in next Meanwhile, in Washington, and influence in the more pop- ried the future King Louis Dixie Kinard year’s GOP primary for gover- Republican leaders are meeting ulous reaches of the state. XVI of France, who was nor. quietly to rebrand the national And judging by the early 15. He has already distin- GOP. They say they want to shots in the primary campaign, In 1868, the Senate Have a daughter guished himself from the rest return to the days of the “big the GOP nominee will likely be failed by one vote to con- in Girl Scouts? of the Hee-Haw refugees trying tent,”where everybody is wel- a well-heeled, not-quite-nuts vict President Andrew out for governor. Deal is bring- come as a Republican. The ele- candidate who comes up with Johnson as it took its first Then chances are ★★★ ing with him his policy of phants’ big tent,for the benefit the most fighting-mad conser- ballot on the 11 articles of you’ve been affect- remaining as silent as a cigar- of you youngsters in the read- vative platform. There won’t be impeachment against him. ed by the behind- store Indian on most issues, ing audience, was last spotted any big tent on elephant prop- In 1920, Joan of Arc the-scenes work of Citizen especially those that are plain at about the time of the first erty in Dixie next year,certain- was canonized by Pope Dixie Kinard. silly. Keeping your lips zipped moon landing. ly not in the Empire State of the Benedict XV. of the week In 1939, the govern- You just may not is a mountain tradition (unless In any event, while the suits South. ★★★ you’re Zell Miller), and Deal in Washington are talking up Georgia has had enough ment began its first food know it. never forgot that. saving the Republican Party shade-tree government to last stamp program in In 17 years as an Last week, Deal had a solid from fading into a regional another century. We need to Rochester,N.Y. advocate for Girl no-comment on a state Senate backwater party partial to the elect a go-go governor with big In 1960, a Big Four resolution to urge Georgia to South and a few sparsely popu- issues (education, transporta- summit conference in Scouting, Kinard Paris collapsed on its has worn many consider secession if the lated Western states, here in tion, health care) on his or her Obama administration tries to Georgia Republican pols are mind. A dash of visionary in opening day as the Soviet stylish hats includ- impose stricter gun control on preparing for next year’s pri- the makeup of the new chief Union leveled spy charges against the U.S. in the ing board member American citizens. mary. would not be out of order. To nominate someone wake of the U-2 incident. and primary volun- for this weekly feature, As far as I know, President From the looks of things If we get such a governor,it In 1984, comedian teer representative write us (c/o Citizen of Barack Obama has not now, the GOP primary will will be by sheer accident or Andy Kaufman died in to United Way for the Week, P. O. Box 1167, addressed the gun issue. But in hearken back to the bad old because he or she fooled us Los Angeles at age 35. Dalton, Ga., 30722) or fax some parts of the state, it is days of racist-tinged rhetoric into thinking their crowd was a In 1989, during his the Girl Scout probably good politics to get and hate-Washington oratory. throwback bunch resurrected Council of us (275-6641) and tell us visit to Beijing, Soviet why your nominee on record against Obama, no The top guns in the GOP’s from the 1960s. (See Carter vs. President Mikhail S. Northwest deserves recognition. matter how he stands on any Peach State delegation have Sanders for governor in 1970.) Gorbachev met with Georgia. In addi- issue. already made it clear they plan As you watch next year’s Chinese leader Deng tion, she also Six of the 10 Georgia GOP to fight to the bitter end to stop political drama unfold, remem- Xiaoping, formally ending served on the steer- candidates for governor say President Obama’s nominee to ber this: a main issue for many a 30-year rift between the they favor the secession ploy the Supreme Court. At this candidates will be opposition two Communist powers. ing committee of — if that is what it was. writing, the name of that hate- to Obama in the White House. Ten years ago: The the council’s Only Sen. Austin Scott, R- ful judicial nominee is still What the candidate advocates Justice Department said fundraising cam- Tifton, dared to say that he unknown. It doesn’t matter. won’t really matter in our preliminary figures from paign to obtain the opposed the amendment, Our guys are ready to shoot state’s little Republican tent. the FBI indicated a building and land where to the Girl Scout organ- adding that he was proud to be down the unknown justice, decline in serious crime in an American. Sen. David whoever he or she may be. 1998 for the seventh con- their Service Center ization are immeasura- ■ You can reach Bill Shipp at ble. She has been self- Adelman, D-DeKalb, Obama’s They just don’t like the guy or P.O. Box 2520, Kennesaw, GA secutive year. currently sits. Most go-to guy in Georgia, voted for gal. 30156, e-mail: shipp1@bell- Five years ago: The recently Kinard less with her time, her the amendment that passed Of course, the whizzes in south.net, or Web address: United States announced a arranged for Girl Scouts community contacts overwhelmingly on the last day our congressional delegation billshipponline.com. new initiative to speed up and her skills as a the approval process for and Boy Scouts Gold new combination AIDS Award recipients to be spokesperson as she has drugs that was designed to honored at the Dalton promoted this opportu- bring cheap, easy-to-use Rotary Club. nity for girls to develop treatment to millions of To applaud her leadership skills, people in Africa and the courage, confidence Caribbean. efforts, Girl Scouts of One year ago: Greater Atlanta recently and character through President George W. Bush bestowed an Honor Pin the Girl Scout pro- visited Saudi Arabia, to Kinard. The award is gram.” where he failed to win Longtime friend and help from Saudi leaders to reserved for a small relieve skyrocketing group of volunteers fellow Girl Scout vol- American gas prices. who “have made a sig- unteer Patricia Edwards Today’s Birthdays: nificant impact on the nominated her. Actor George Gaynes is Girl Scout movement “Dixie is the most 92. Actor Harry Carey Jr. persistent spokesper- is 88. Actor Pierce and … provided out- Brosnan is 56. Actress standing service to two son for the Girl Scout Debra Winger is 54. or more counties within program I know,”said Actress Mare the council’s jurisdic- Edwards. “She advo- Winningham is 50. Rock cates its benefit to musician Boyd Tinsley tion,”according to the (The Dave Matthews organization’s press everyone, from young Band) is 45. Singer Janet release. mothers of girls to Jackson is 43. Actor “Dixie is very much successful business- David Boreanaz is 40. deserving of this award men. She leads by and it is our honor to be example.” If we eat the tigers we can save them able to recognize her in For her work with this way,”said Anita countless area girls and In India, China and Russia, there were killed them for their on tiger product sales. Then they can Stewart, membership young women, The once 100,000 wild tigers. Today,only a horns, considered an make money off the traditional medi- specialist for Whitfield Daily Citizen names few thousand survive. aphrodisiac. African cines. and Murray counties. Dixie Kinard Citizen of They’ve disappeared because poach- governments banned That would be terrible, American con- the Week. ers kill them to sell crushed tiger bone, the products, but this servation groups say. “Dixie’s contributions which is made into a paste that is sup- did little good. A “There is no need to farm tigers,”says posed to kill pain. black market, com- Judy Mills, of Conservation International. The usual solution is to ban the sale of plete with official “[A] survey that we did recently in China FREE MINDS these products. Actor Harrison Ford says corruption,arose. ... showed that 90 percent of Chinese peo- in a public-service announcement, The government’s ple actually support the ban.” “I do not call upon the state to compel every- “When the buying stops, the killing can, game wardens took It’s nice that they said that, but half the one to accept my opinion, but, rather; not to too. Case closed!” John bribes or slept on the people polled also said that they’d con- force me to accept anybody else’s opinion.” But the case isn’t closed. The ban is 33 Stossel job. sumed products they thought contained years old, yet the tigers still disappear. “It was a complete tiger. — Selected Essays on Political Economy “If we continue the current approach, failure,”says Dr. She conceded the point: “We know ... the tiger is doomed,”Terry Anderson of Brian Child, who spent 20 years in Africa that Chinese people believe that having a Frederic Bastiat PERC,the Property and Environment working to save endangered species. bottle of tiger-bone wine in the cupboard (1801-1850) Research Center,told me for my ABC “Wildlife was disappearing everywhere.” is a nice thing to have around in case special “You Can’t Even Talk About It.” What finally worked, he says, was let- somebody has some aches and pains.” Anderson points out that governments ting landowners own rhinos so they could So what does it matter if they say they have repeatedly failed to save animals by make money off them from tourism. like the ban? To suggest a Bible verse, banning their sale. They’ve failed with the Suddenly,each tribe had skin in the “Our method is working. But to a cer- Colobus monkey in West Africa, the alli- game, and an incentive to protect its own tain degree, it hasn’t had a chance to call (706) 272-7735 gator in China and now with the tiger in rhinos. work.” Asia. It’s human nature. No government Please. Thirty-three years? How long How do we save them? Here’s an idea. protects resources as effectively as you can we wait? It’s such a conceit for con- Let’s sell them! And eat them! protect your own property. In Africa, says servation groups to think a government WORDS OF WISDOM A hundred years ago, American bison Anderson, those indifferent security decree can change thousands of years of were almost extinct. Why? Because no guards suddenly became fierce protectors culture. one owned them and had the incentive to of their tribal rhinos. What has worked is letting people own Bible verse: “As you do not know the path of the protect them. People just killed them. He asked one: “What happens if you and profit from the sale of exotic animals. wind, or how the body is formed in a mother's womb, Then ranchers began to fence in the catch a poacher? You kill him? He said, It’s worked with elephants in Zimbabwe, bison and farm them. Today,America has ‘No, we just beat them up. They go back rhinos in southern Africa and the bison in so you cannot understand the work of God, the Maker half a million bison. to their village and don’t ever come back.’ America. of all things.” Does America have a shortage of These people don’t tolerate poaching Says Anderson, “If we make animals a Ecclesiastes 11:5 chickens? No. Because we eat them. I because they want to keep the animals marketable product, they will be saved.” realize this is counterintuitive. Expand alive. They allow hunting. They allow animal populations by letting people con- photography. That is the way to save Today’s quote: “Thought for Today: “The best actors sume them? The conventional thinking wildlife.” do not let the wheels show.” seems so much more sensible — and sen- In China, thousands of tigers survive ■ John Stossel is co-anchor of ABC News’ sitive. only because some tiger farms protect “20/20” and author of “Myth, Lies, and Henry Fonda But it’s simpleminded. In Africa,rhi- them. Their owners hope that next year Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel American actor (born this day 1905, died 1982) nos were disappearing because poachers the Chinese government will lift its ban — Why Everything You Know is Wrong.” The Daily Citizen Saturday, May 16, 2009 5A Cookies for Troops

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To show their support for our troops, Lisa Nix, a student teacher and parapro at Spring Place Elementary, and her brother,Tim Campbell, made 800 kinds of cookies for the soldiers in Charlie Troop. Several members of this troop attend- ed Spring Place Elementaryincluding 1st Lt. Christopher Pulliam, Pvt. 1st CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Class T.J. Campbell and Pvt. 1st Class Josh Stanley. Pictured are T.J. Campbell, Lisa Nix and Tim Campbell. Shown from left are Benny Middleton of Windstream, Staci Halyak, executive director of Big Brothers Big Sisters; Jason Dimlich of Outback Steakhouse and Sheriff Scott Chitwood. Health fair today at church Outback to provide lunch A Health 4 Life Celebrating Body,Mind and available for those with or Community Health Fair will Soul.” without insurance. be today from 9 a.m. to 3 There will be approxi- A ceremony honoring at Bowen Buddy Golf Classic p.m. hosted by CrossPointe mately 30 providers and ven- kidney transplant and cancer Christian Centre (at the north dors offering free and dis- survivors will be at 8:45 a.m. The 14th annual Windstream Charlie a.m. followed by a tournament shotgun start bypass and Underwood counted services, including The health fair will also Bowen Buddy Golf Classic committee at 1 p.m. Street). Organizers are hop- screenings for blood pres- assist the homeless. recently met with Jason Dimlich of Outback The tournament accommodates 120 play- ing for great participation sure,diabetes, kidney dis- For more information Steakhouse of Dalton. ers. from the community. ease and spinal health. A contact CrossPointe Outback will provide lunch for the event For reservations call Staci at (706) 278- The theme is “A mobile mammogram unit Christian Centre at (706) to be held Monday at Barnsley Gardens in 0702. Proceeds benefit the Big Brothers Big Community Health Fair, from Chattanooga will be 278-2649. Adairsvile. Lunch will be served at 11:30 Sisters Buddy Program. Dawnville UMC honors 4 Local educators invited to speak oldest members of church at state education conference

SUBMITTED BY PAGE cess these educators are hav- learn from their peers — Dawnville United ing in creating engaging interactions that will provide Methodist Church honored Philip Brown, Tim work for their students, put- practical, ready to use strate- its four oldest ladies — Fleming, Jennifer Phinney ting the joy back into their gies that both students and Myrtle Jarrett, Carolyn and Eric White of the classrooms and schools for teachers will find challeng- Hayes, Lucille Hair and Opal Whitfield Career Academy teacher and learner alike. ing and engaging.” Davis — May 10 as part of have been invited to present This is what we want them to PAGE is underwriting the Mother’s Day celebra- at the Professional share with conference partic- presenter expenses for the tion. Association of Georgia ipants from around the state, conference. Jarrett, 89, joined the Educators’ conference and to that end we have “We know schoolsys- church in 1928 and was very “Designing Engaging invited teachers, counselors tems are hard pressed to find active in her membership. Schools:How to Put the Joy and administrators to join us funds for such activities at a She and her husband, the late Back into Teaching,”to be as presenters.” time when the need for prac- Clyde Jarrett, were in charge held June 19-21 in Atlanta. Magill said the confer- tical professional learning of the music for Sunday “We are delighted that ence “will let educators hear could not be greater,” said School assembly. these outstanding educators from the foremost thinkers Magill. “PAGE is stepping Hayes joined Sept. 28, will be joining us,”said on school transformation, up to meet this challenge and 1941, and has held many Allene Magill, PAGE’s exec- such as Phillip Schlechty, we will use our resources to positions in the church. She utive director and a former founder of the Schlechty bring together a very strong was instrumental in starting Dalton Public Schools Center for Leadership in group of presenters from White Christmas, which superintendent. “Our confer- School Reform, but we will across the state from schools enables needy families with ence is designed for the also feature dozens of ses- of every size,grade level and children to have a great practitioner to see the suc- sions where educators can demographic profile.” Christmas. Hayes was also in charge of the food pantry. She is a member of United CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Methodist Women. Dawnville United Methodist Church recently hon- Hair joined Sept. 19, ored its oldest women members. Shown from left 1949. She taught kinder- are Carolyn Hayes, Pastor John Merk and Lucille garten in Sunday school and Hair. Bible school for many years. Hair has also been active in 1953, and served as youth a bouquet of roses, and each the UMW,having served on advisor. She was also very lady in the church was given several committees. active in the UMW. a poem and bag of Hershey’s Davis joined June 7, Each were presented with Kisses. GM: Company cutting 1,100

➣ Continued from page 1A about 40,000 people work at other brands in their show- the affected Chrysler dealer- rooms or used cars. The GM dealer cuts are ships. Many will keep their likely to have a much greater jobs, but their dealerships The Associated Press con- impact than Chrysler’s. will be left to sell only the tributed to this report. While many Chrysler dealers also sell other brands and Dalton Public Schools will stay open after losing their franchises, a large num- FY 2010 Budget Summary -All Funds ber of GM dealers sell only TENTATIVE GM vehicles. So if their franchises are revoked, they SpecialSchool Capital Debt run a greater risk of closing General Revenue Nutrition Projects Service Totals for good. In both cases, the cuts Projected Beginning Fund Balance, 7/1/2009 $-5,075,636 $1$1,900,000 $68,150,000 $3,734,364 $ 1,860,000 will cost thousands of jobs, Revenues: create holes in local tax Local Sources 29,388,388 -430,550 150,000 5,400,000 35,368,938 bases, eliminate community State Sources 29,854,736 860,068 175,000 251,300 -31,141,104 pillars and create economic Federal Sources-Regular 347,000 3,827,310 2,694,700 --6,869,010 ripple effects across the Federal ARRA 1,304,573 -1,304,573 country. Transfers &Other Sources ---635,000 -635,000 Chrysler is operating Total Revenues 59,590,124 5,991,951 3,300,250 1,036,300 5,400,000 75,318,625 under bankruptcy protection, Expenditures: so it is likely to have an eas- Direct Instruction 41,552,256 2,862,462 ---44,414,718 ier time tearing up its fran- Pupil Support Services 1,586,866 783,305 ---2,370,171 chise agreements with its Improvement of Instruction 1,053,984 1,661,425 ---2,715,409 dealers than GM. A hearing Media Services 1,118,468 ----1,118,468 is scheduled for June 3 in General Administration 559,785 558,759 ---1,118,544 U.S. Bankruptcy Court in School Administration 2,870,055 ----2,870,055 Business Support Services 812,125 ----812,125 New York for the judge to Maintenance &Operations 4,065,611- ---4,065,611 determine whether to Student Transportation 2,905,105 26,000 ---2,931,105 approve Chrysler’s motion to Central Support Services 2,993,869 40,000 ---3,033,869 fire its dealers. Other Support Services 72,000 60,000 ---132,000 Chrysler executives said School Nutrition Services --3,653,463 --3,653,463 Thursday the company is try- Capital Outlay ---15,108,472 -15,108,472 ing to preserve its best-per- Debt Service ----7,950,289 7,950,289 Transfers &Other Uses --635,000 --635,000 forming dealers and elimi- Total Expenditures59,590,124 5,991,951 4,288,463 15,108,472 7,950,289 92,929,299 nate ones with the weakest sales. More than half of the Revenues over Expenditures --(988,213) (14,072,172) (2,550,289) (17,610,674) dealerships being eliminated sell less than 100 vehicles Projected Ending Fund Balance, 6/30/2010 $-5,075,636 $9$411,787 $4,077,828 $1,184,075 $ 4,249,326 per year,they said, and account for 14 percent of The FY 2010 Budget will be submitted to the Dalton Public Schools Board of Education for final adoption at their regular meeting on Monday June 8, 2009 at 6:30 pm. The location of the meeting will be the Administrative Building, 100 S. Hamilton Street, Dalton, GA 30720. The Board will accept public U.S. sales. comment at aspecial called meeting on May 26, 2009 at 11:30 am at the Administrative Building. Acopy of the budget package is available for your review The National Automobile at the same location. This budget is published in accordance with the requirements of the Georgia Department of Education and O.C.G.A.36-81-5. Dealers Association says T DAILY CITIZEN 6A Saturday, May 16, 2009 HE CROSSWORD BRIDGE HOROSCOPE

Happy Birthday: Time what you want to do next and Slow and steady wins the race may appear to be on your you’ll find a course that Assume you side but the longer you hesi- interests you or someone get to six dia- tate, the less you will get. ideal to teach you. Traveling monds as The ability to think and act to face some pending prob- shown and fast will help you hold your lems will turn out to be more West leads the place in a dog-eat-dog world. costly and less effective than queen of If you can establish yourself e-mailing or calling. 3 stars spades. You as someone who is willing to LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. win with the take action, others will fol- 22): Take what you want but ace and note low you. This is a don’t be greedy. that if the year of turbulence You will have the trumps are but victory can be upper hand and be divided normal- yours. Your num- able to call the ly (3-1 or 2-2) bers are 2, 12, 15, shots. Networking and the clubs 25, 28, 33, 48 and socializing will are divided 3-2, ARIES (March lead to romance. you will surely 21-April 19): Don’t overspend. 5 make the slam. Spend quality time stars However, with people you SCORPIO life is not cherish most. Your (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): always a bed of love and desire to Eugenia Take a back seat roses, so you help others will be when it comes to should prepare fulfilled by an Last family feuds and for the worst. opportunity you are you will avoid trou- You begin by given. Something ble. You can spend playing the ace that allows you to put your your time better working out of diamonds at skills to work will turn into a some of the kinks you come trick two. Why the ace rather than low to the king? regular pastime. 4 stars up against while working on Because if the trumps break 4-0 and West has four of them, TAURUS (April 20-May a creative project. 2 stars you can’t avoid a trump loser,while if East has all four you 20): Speak the truth and you SAGITTARIUS (Nov. can prevent him from winning a trump trick. will have nothing to fear. 22-Dec. 21): Acceptance will Sure enough, West shows out on the ace and you then Don’t let anyone coerce you be the key to your success. A lead another trump, winning East’s ten with the queen. A into doing or saying some- relationship is looking very heart to the queen is followed by a third trump lead, where- thing you aren’t comfortable steamy and the possibility of upon your K-9-7 neutralize East’s J-5. After drawing with. Before you are cri- getting together with some- East’s last trump, you cash the K-A of hearts, learning tiqued, recheck what you’ve one who might be off-limits when West discards a spade that he started with a double- been working on and correct will be tempting. Don’t exag- ton heart. any flaws. 2 stars gerate about your past. 4 The time has now come to guard against a 4-1 club divi- GEMINI (May 21-June stars sion. Since East is known to have started with four dia- 20): You will hook up with CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- monds, four hearts and presumably three or four spades for someone who interests you Jan. 19): Relax and have his raise, it is impossible for him to also hold four clubs. but, before you become too some fun with friends or It is possible for West to have four clubs, though, and engaged, consider how it will family. You can interest for that reason you start the suit by leading low from affect the people already in someone in one of your dummy. When East produces the ten, you take the ace, and your life. A skill or idea you ideas or make future plans your chances of making the slam suddenly rise to 100 per- have can be incorporated into for a reunion with old cent. a moneymaking scheme. 5 friends. A chance to put You next lead the club deuce toward dummy’s K-8-5, stars some money into something planning to finesse the eight if West follows low. If the CANCER (June 21-July you’d like to develop will eight loses to the jack or queen, you have the rest of the 22): You’ll get someone all arise. 3 stars tricks. If West produces the jack or queen on your lead of fired up if you play both ends AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- the deuce, you win with the king and concede the eight or against the middle and med- Feb. 18): You’ll be emotion- nine to West’s remaining honor to bring home the slam. dle in the affairs of others. al and easily set off by what Stay low key and let things someone says. Before retali- unfold naturally. A romantic ating, realize where the criti- incident will cause you to cism is coming from and let CRYPTOQUIP rethink your current status. 3 it go. Don’t get upset over stars something so insignificant. 3 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): stars Relax, have fun and enjoy PISCES (Feb. 19-March the company of the people 20): There is too much being you love most. A family kept a secret for you to make affair,getting together with a a fair assessment or decision. lover or even starting a new Take your time — don’t let relationship will all go well. anyone pressure you into Attend an interesting event something you aren’t pre- or take a weekend away. 3 pared to deal with. Focus on stars new beginnings but remem- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. ber the lessons you’ve 22): Give more thought to learned. 3 stars

Smith earns CHURCH scholarship ■ Homecoming will be morning message will be the fellowship hall. Sunday at Crown View given by Dr. Charles A hot dog dinner will be FROM STAFF REPORTS Baptist Church at 10:30 McAfee with Dr. Jerry D. available outside. All pro- a.m. with the Jeff Hullender Jones of Mountain Ridge ceeds will be used for com- Family of Ringgold as spe- Baptist Church as afternoon munity outreach services. Jillian Smith, daughter of cial guests. Lunch will be speaker. The church is at 629 S. Randy and Kelly Smith, is served at 1 p.m. A spring revival will be Thornton Ave. in Dalton. the recipient of the Dalton The church is at 502 W. May 25-29 at 7 p.m. with the $15,000 Covenant College Tyler St. in Dalton. Pastor Rev. Willie G. McAfee of ■ The Concerned Wilberforce Scholarship. Larry Wood invites the pub- NuWay Baptist Church in St. Citizens of Dalton will pres- She was a member of the lic and all former members. Cloud, Minn as special ent a gospel explosion May Chattanooga S Tennessee For more information, call guest. 23 from 5 to 9 p.m. at the Home Education (706) 278-7422. The church is at 2014 Dalton Community Center. Association, served as com- M.L. King Jr. Blvd. in The Center is located on munica- ■ Mountain View Dalton. Fredrick Street in Dalton. tions head Baptist Church will have For more information, call of the Mu “No Excuse Sunday” on ■ North Georgia (706) 278-8205 or (706) IotaSunday at 11 a.m. Wings of Baptist Temple will cele- 218-0147. Chapter of Faith will present special brate homecoming Sunday at the Eta DLP Digital Cinema® music. Swamp Creek Baptist Church will 10:30 a.m. with Brother Matt Sigma The church is at 1650 Higdon as special guest. A in all Auditoriums celebrate Youth Sunday on Sunday Alpha Mill Creek Road in Rocky covered dish lunch will be Home at 11 a.m. with Anthony Allen as CARMIKE 12 Face. served after the service in the WALNUT SQUARE MALL •706-226-0625 School guest speaker.Special music will be fellowship hall. Smith Honor ANGELS &DEMONS PG-13 •DLP ■ The African Children’s presented by Soulshine.The church The church is at 1615 1:00 2:00 4:00 5:00 7:00 8:00 10:00 Society,and is at 242 Carbondale Road south of 11:00 FRI. ONLY! Choir will be in concert Abutment Road in Dalton. STAR TREK PG-13 •DLP took part in the Chattanooga Sunday at 7 p.m. at Grace Dalton. 1:00 1:20 4:10 4:35 7:00 7:20 State Honors Program and Allen 9:50 10:15 Presbyterian Church. They ■ A benefit singing will TERMINATOR: SALVATION the National Society of High have been featured on the be held May 30 from 3 to 8 PG-13 •DLP School Scholars. 695-8522. 6 p.m. at Still Waters 12:01 A.M. WED.ONLY! “Tonight Show with Jay p.m. at the Sugar Valley X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE Baptist Church. PG-13 •DLP Funds for the Leno,”“Good Morning Community Center. ■ Emmaus Baptist The church is on 1:05 1:25 4:15 4:40 7:00 7:20 Wilberforce Scholarship are America” and “American Proceeds will go to the 9:40 10:05 raised locally for students Church has announced the Cleveland Highway in HANNAH MONTANA THE MOVIE Idol.” family of Reagan Sydney G•DLP following activities in con- Varnell. from the Dalton area. The The church is at 2107 E. Bailey and Pierce Cameron 1:15 4:25 7:10 9:40 junction with its second MONSTERS VS. ALIENS 3D* scholarship is named in Dug Gap Mountain Road in Bailey, premature twins who PG •DLP anniversary celebration: ■ Good Samaritan 12:55 3:05 5:20 7:30 9:45 honor of William Dalton. are currently in NICU at Afternoon Sunday Baptist Church will have OBSESSED PG-13 •DLP Wilberforce, the 19th cen- Erlanger Hospital in 1:05 4:15 7:05 9:45 school — Afternoon Sunday vacation Bible school today FAST &FURIOUS PG-13 •DLP tury English parliamentari- ■ The congregation of Chattanooga. Special guests school will be Sunday at 1 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 1:10 4:20 7:05 9:50 an best known for his life- True Gospel Pentecostal include The Singing Queens. 17 AGAIN PG-13 •DLP p.m. followed by a worship Classes are available for all 1:15 4:30 7:15 9:55 long successful effort to Church will honor its pastor The Center is off celebration at 2. An old-fash- ages. GHOSTSOFGIRLFRIENDS PAST abolish the slave trade and Suffragan Bishop Reuben Highway 136 in Sugar PG-13•DLP ioned ice cream social will The church is on 1:25 4:30 7:15 9:55 restore morality. The schol- Graham and first lady Valley. end the day. Cleveland Highway in Carmike’s Stimulus Tuesdays arship is awarded to an out- Evangelist Helen Graham Popcorn &Drink The Rev. Bill Stafford — Dalton. Only $1.00 Each -EveryTuesday standing student who best with the following services: ■ Center Valley United Stafford will be special guest *Monsters vs. Aliens 3D has a $2.50 Today at 4 p.m. — Methodist Church will cel- surcharge added to the price of each ticket. exemplifies the character May 24 at 9:30 a.m. and 6 ■ Hopewell Baptist Suffragan Bishop Bobby ebrate homecoming Sunday •ALL SHOWTIMES INCLUDEPRE-FEATURE CONTENT •www.carmike.com • traits of Wilberforce: a p.m. He appeared in the Church will celebrate its Braziel will be the guest at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. deeply held faith, a strong movie “Fireproof.”Special 130th anniversary Sunday. speaker. George Ross as guest speak- sense of justice and the music will be provided by The following events are Sunday at 5 p.m. — er. Special music will be pro- ability to winsomely per- Voices Won during the planned: Pastor JoAnne Walker of vided by pianist Anthony CALL TO suade others. evening service. Concert — Today at 6 Sharon Pentecostal Church Ross. The local committee Backyard Bash — May p.m. with recording artist in Chattanooga will be spe- A covered dish lunch will hopes to make an annual 31 at 4 p.m. at Valley Point Brenda Milsap. cial guest. be served after the service. Dalton Wilberforce award Middle School. Activities Homecoming — Sunday The church is at 109 The church is on Ga. SUBSCRIBE and encourages local appli- include clowns, inflatable at 4 p.m. with Pastor Nim Henderson St. in Dalton. Highway 225 North in cants to apply and donors to slides, live entertainment and Russell of Thankful Baptist Chatsworth. For more infor- contribute. Further infor- food. Please bring a lawn Church in Rome ■ The Talleys will be in mation, call (706) 695-3203. chair. The church is at 3527 mation on the Wilberforce concert May 31 at 6:30 p.m. TODAY! The church is at 4040 S. Airport Road in Dalton. Scholarship can be found at at Holly Creek Baptist ■ Christ the King Dixie Highway in Dalton. (www.covenant.edu, search Church. Lutheran Church will hold ■ Shiloh Missionary “Wilberforce.”) or contact The church is at 422 its annual yard sale extrava- ■ Maple Grove Baptist’s Baptist Church will cele- Marge Crawford at Holly Creek Cool Springs ganza May 29 at 4:30 p.m. CIA (Christians in Action) brate homecoming May 24 217-6397 Christian Heritage School Road in Chatsworth. For There will also be a quilt raf- will be performing Sunday at at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. The at (706) 277-1198. more information,call (706) fle, craft and bake sale inside The Daily Citizen Saturday, May 16, 2009 7A ■ MUTTS DEAR ABBY Gifted student feels alone among her average friends

DEAR ABBY: I am 12 and in DEAR ABBY: I always dreamed seventh grade. I have the highest of having a formal black-and-white GPA of my six close friends. wedding. I have four bridesmaids Sometimes they call me “Freaky who have very different shapes and Genius Girl.”When I make jokes, sizes. It wasn’t easy choosing a dress none of my friends comprehend that would fit them all. I thought I ■ WIZARD OF ID what I’m saying. was being fair by choosing the skirt Right now I am tutoring three of length and letting them select from a them and often get calls from the few different styles of tops. others asking me how to do the One of the girls is now telling me homework. I like my friends, but I Jeanne she refuses to wear what I selected. wish I had someone other than my She says it is “ridiculous” to make mother to have an intellectual con- Phillips her wear it, and it will make her look versation with. stupid. (They are normal-looking Should I find new pals or tone down my dresses, Abby,not outdated or too abilities when I’m with them? — TOO trendy.) SMART FOR FRIENDS? She has e-mailed me several pic- tures of dresses she likes, but I don’t care for them. Am I being a Bridezilla, or does she DEAR TOO SMART?: Rather than try need to learn some wedding etiquette? to “dumb yourself down” with your class- ■ CATHY Should I stand my ground — after all, it is mates, ask your mother to help you find a my day — and risk losing a friendship? — special interest group where you can inter- BRIDE-TO-BE IN MINNESOTA act with other girls and boys who are also intellectually advanced. Many school dis- DEAR BRIDE-TO-BE: You would not tricts offer special classes for gifted stu- be a Bridezilla to remind this young woman dents. whose wedding it is. And when you do, tell In addition, explore activities where you her you do not want her to be uncomfortable can simply let yourself go and have some and you will “understand” if she wishes to fun — like sports, music, drama or art. back out. Believe me, the last thing you need You’re a bright girl and you deserve some is for her to be pouting when the pictures are time to simply be carefree. taken on your wedding day.

■ HOCUS FOCUS ■ GARFIELD

■ SNUFFY SMITH

■ PEANUTS

■ HAGAR THE HORRIBLE ■ ROSE IS ROSE

■ FOR BETTER OR WORSE ■ ZITS

■ BLONDIE ■ BABY BLUES

■ BEETLE BAILEY ■ FAMILYCIRCUS ■ CLOSE TO HOME

■ TUNDRA T DAILY CITIZEN 8A Saturday, May 16, 2009 HE CHURCH

■ Midway Baptist Church will celebrate home- WORSHIP WITH US coming Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Lunch will be served after the service. ASSEMBLY OF GOD BAPTIST BAPTIST INDEPENDENTBAPTIST CHURCH OF GOD METHODIST PENTECOSTAL Pastor Jimmy Patterson THE CHURCH OF GOD SHADOW RIDGE welcomes everyone. FIRST GROVE LEVEL ROCKY FACE You’reInvited to Visit PLEASANT GROVE UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH WHITFIELD OF THE UNION ASSEMBLY METHODIST CHURCH WORSHIP CENTER ASSEMBLYOFGOD 2211 S. DixieHwy.41S 110Wheat Drive Pastor,Ted Miller 2802 ClevelandHwy. “The Church that Cares” BAPTIST CHURCH 2701 ClevelandRd. ■ Holy Gospel 508 Sheridan Ave. 706-259-8519 Old Chattanooga Road “A Caring Church ForA Office Phone: 706-275-0510 Dalton,Georgia Pastor,BillCantrell Dalton, GA www.grovelevel.org Rocky Face, GA 30740 Hurting World” General Overseer, 706-279-3141 Sunday School, 10:00 a.m., Tabernacle will sell chicken 706-226-7743 Dr.Charlie Bridges, 706-226-5751 2134 Dug Gap Rd. Charlie T. Pratt Rev. Raymond H. Camp, Worship Service, 10:45 a.m.; and rib plates today at 11 Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Senior Pastor Jim Brinkley, Pastor Dalton, GA 30720 Pastor,TreyStarnes Pastor Sunday Night Service, 6:30 Worship, 10:45 a.m.: Rev.David Hendrix, Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; (706) 278-6776 Ass’t Pastor, Sunday Schedule: 9:00 a.m. p.m.; Wednesday Night Worship a.m. at the church. Plates are Evening Service 6:30 p.m.; Associate Pastor & Sunday Morning Worship, 11:00 Wayne Cofield, Pastor Lonnie B. Starnes Chancel Choir Rehearsal; 9:15 &Young Adults, Beginner &Jr. Wednesday Night, 7:00 p.m. Minister of Music a.m.; Sunday Evening, 6:00 Jason Cofield, Youth Pastor Minister of Music, a.m. Prayer Group; 9:45 a.m. Classes, 6:00 p.m. $7 and include choice of Rev.Jim Bledsoe, p.m.; Wednesday Evening, 7:00 Sunday School for ALL Ages Dale Brewer Sunday School; 10:55 a.m. Everyone Welcome meat, baked beans, potato Assoc. Pastor for p.m.; Adult Bible Study &Prayer at 10:00 a.m. TV Ministry: 9:45 Sundays Morning Worship; 6:30 a.m. Prayer Line 706-695-4400 Evangelism, Time, Youth Ministryfor All Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.; on Charter Channel 22 Evening Worship; 2nd &4th salad or slaw, bread and CALVARY Missions &Administration Ages. Evening Worship, 6:00 p.m.; www.lookupnlive.com Sunday Youth Fellowship. drink. ASSEMBLYOFGOD Rev.Dan Rice, Assoc. Wednesday Bible Study & Weekly Worship Wednesday Schedule: 6:00 515ReedRd. Pastor for Discipleship SALEM Masters Club for Kids, 7:00 p.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. p.m. Supper; 6:45 p.m. Adult To order,call the church (1 ml.NofDaltonBy-Pass) Matt Baxter BAPTIST CHURCH Friendly Atmosphere, Practical Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. BibleStudy;6:45p.m.Youth TRUE GOSPEL at (706) 260-8958 after 10 Sunday Morning Worship Minister of THECHURCHTHATLOVES Bible Preaching &Teaching, Soul Children’s Class 10:30 a.m. and Children’s Programs/ PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Service, 10:45 a.m.; Sunday Middle School Youth 1448 Pleasant Grove Dr. Winning Ministries, Bus Sunday Evening 6:00 p.m. Activities; 7:30 p.m. Bell Choir 109Henderson Street a.m. or pick up at 105 Tarver Evening Worship Service, Teresa Thomas Dalton, GA 30721 Transportation for Sunday Wednesday Service 7:00 p.m. Rehearsal Dalton, Georgia 30720 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday Night Pastor,Darey Kittle Morning, NurseryAvailable for All Everyone Welcome Dial aDevotion (706) 278-5696 St. in Dalton. Service, 7:00 p.m. Children’s Director Carol Cook Associate Pastor, Services “Come be apartofwhat 706-259 LOVE (5683) Suff. Bishop Yo uth and Children’s Services Listen to “The Gospel Truth” Jesus has for you.” Reuben Graham Sr., Pastor Available in any service Kingdom Kids Director Walter E. Hare ■ The Renewed Trio will Sunday School, 8:00 a.m. & Youth Pastor,Mark Chandler WebPage www.whitfieldbaptist.com CROSSPOINTE (706) 259-9744 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Morning Sunday School, 9:00 a.m.; There’s aplace for YOU at CHRISTIAN CENTRE Fax: (706) 278-3881 be in concert Sunday at 11 Worship, 9:30 &11:00 a.m.; Sunday Morning Worship, 10:00 Whitfield Baptist Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; 2681 Underwood Street TRINITY UNITED Morning Worship, 11:30 a.m.; a.m. at City View Church of CHRISTIAN Sunday Discipleship Training, a.m.; Sunday Evening, 6:00 Lead Pastor, METHODIST CHURCH FELLOWSHIP ASSEMBLY 5:30 p.m.; Sunday Evening p.m.; Wednesday Evening, 6:30 Evening Worship, 4:00 p.m.; Stan Lester 901Veterans Drive Monday Prayer Meeting, 11:00 God. Pastor Dan Hocker Worship, 7:00 p.m; Wednesday p.m.; Youth Services, 6:30, BIBLE CHURCH Associate Pastor AWANA, 6:30 p.m. Rev.Rhoda Howell, Pastor a.m.; Wednesday Bible Class, The church is at 3688 Corner of Church & Prayer Service &Youth GaryTomberlin Jackie Weaver, CemetaryStreet Missions, 7:00 p.m.; Sunday 706-259-7045 FELLOWSHIP 7:30 p.m. Friday, Christian Student Ministries Pastor, Music Director Under Construction, 7:30 p.m.; Chatsworth Highway in Tunnel Hill Bible Study for the Deaf, 9:30 www.sbcdalton.org BIBLE CHURCH Jeremy Mew 706-673-6414 Youth Director,Corrie Pyles RadioBroadcast,Sundays 8:30 a.m.; Interpretation for Deaf Experiencing Life Changing Children’s Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Dalton. Sunday, 10:00 a.m. &6:30 Sunday 11:00 a.m.; Deaf SOUTH DALTON a.m. WYYU 104.5FM. p.m.; Wednesday, Royal Truth from God’s Word Bobby Payne Morning Worship; 10:45 a.m. Rangers &Missionettes at Church Service monthly 2nd BAPTIST CHURCH 2044 Dug Gap Road 706-278-2649 Sunday Evening, 6:30 p.m. ■ Bernard “Bernie” L. 7:30 p.m. 4th Sunday 6:00 p.m. 498LakemontDrive Dalton,GA30720 Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Please call 706-278-4042 for Dalton,GA30720 (Next to Dug Gap School) Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m.; additional information for Brown Jr. will speak on HARMONY (706)278-4946 (706) 278-6269 Sunday Night, 6:00 p.m.; Sunday Evening &Wednesday “Bridging the Gap Between BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor,Trammel Campbell www.FellowshipBibleChurch.info Wednesday Family Enrichment, Activities for Children, Youth & 187Lower DawnvilleRd.,N.E. Minister of Music, Senior Pastor,Jim Suddath 6:30 p.m. Adults Your Career Path and Faith Dalton,GA30721 TimBrown Sunday School, 9:15 a.m.; www.mycrosspointe.net BAPTIST 706-226-5521 Master Club, Sunday Worship, 10:30 a.m.; “Wherethe cross is the point” PRESBYTERIAN Journey” Monday at 6 p.m. Rev. Jame Boyd Ruth &Bill Harris Sunday Evening Small Groups, in Famber Hall at Dalton CLEVELAND HEIGHTS Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Youth, Ginger &Ricky Harrison 6:30 p.m.;Wednesday Evening VALLEY BROOK Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.; Children’s Directors, AWANA and Youth 6:30 p.m.; CHURCH OF GOD FIRST PRESBYTERIAN First United Methodist BAPTIST CHURCH 722Mineral SpringsRd. CHURCH McFallsStreet Sunday Night Worship, 6:00 MaryGreene, Tonya Graham Wednesday Evening Prayer 1(('4 %JTKUV .18' QPG #PQVJGT Pastor Junior Clayton $'%1/' /QTG .KMG%JTKUV 510South Tibbs Road Church. Dalton,GA p.m; AWANAS (children 3years Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Meeting, 7:00 p.m of age through 12th grade), Worship Service, 10:50 a.m.; Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Office Phone: The presentation is the Pastor: Bro. Roy Groce Sunday Worship, 11:00 a.m.; 706- 278-8161 706-375-2216 Wednesday, 6:15 p.m.; Children’s Church, 10:50 a.m.; )QV *QRG! Wednesday Night Service, 7:00 Master Club, 5:30-7:00 p.m.; CATHOLIC Sunday Night, 6:00 p.m.; Rev.R.Michael (Mickey) next installment of the “24/7 Sunday Radio Broadcast, 9:00 Wednesday Night, 7:00 p.m.; &KUEQXGT [QWT JQRG  RQYGT VJTQWIJ 8CTPGNN 7/% Shealy, Senior Pastor a.m. WTTI;SundaySchool, 10 p.m. Sunday Night Service, 6:00 Leadership” series co-spon- p.m.; Wednesday Prayer &Bible ST.JOSEPH’S Men’s Prayer Meeting, Monday 5WPFC[ 5EJGFWNG Rev.Tyler Downing, a.m.;SundayMorning Worship, 9QTUJKR Study, 7:00 p.m. CATHOLIC CHURCH at 7:00 p.m.; Ladies Prayer C 9QTUJKR 6TCFKVKQPCN Associate Minister sored by Dalton First United Service 10:45 a.m.; Sunday HOLLYCREEK 1775 Haig Mill Road Meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. C 9QTUJKR$NGPFGF Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Evening Service, 6:00 p.m.; “Expect Great Things” (QTDQVJ YQTUJKR UGTXKEGUFTGUU KU ECUWCN CPWTUGT[ RTQXKFGF Dalton,GA30720 ANew Beginning 5WPFC[ 5EJQQN  CO Worship Service, 10:30 a.m.; Methodist, Dalton First Wednesday Prayer Services BAPTIST CHURCH SPRING PLACE 706-278-3107 at Valleybrook 9GFPGUFC[ 5EJGFWNG Genesis Service (Casual), 8:30 Presbyterian, Dalton First 7:00 p.m. 9GF 0KIJV 5WRRGT  RO BAPTIST CHURCH FAX706-278-6902 %JKNFTGPµU 2KQPGGT%NWDRO a.m. Everyone Welcome Emergencies: 706-217-4255 ;QWVJ 9QTUJKR 5VWF[ RO www.firstpresdalton.org Baptist 422 Holly Creek Cool Springs Rd. 441Hwy.225 South COMMUNITY CHURCH 2CUVQTµU5VWF[  RO QRGP VQ CNN Chatsworth, GA 30705 Chatsworth, GA 30705 e-mail: [email protected] #FWNV%JQKT  RO and St. .QXKPI PWTUGT[ RTQXKFGF HTQO RO (706) 695-8522 (706) 695-5532 WebSite: www.sjccdalton.com ROCK BRIDGE Pastor Danny Cochran JESUS DAVID TRUJILLO-LUNA, Pastor (QQF 2CPVT[6WGUFC[ 6JWTUFC[ HTQOC 0QQP Mark’s Pastor TimBatchelor COMMUNITY CHURCH /CKNKPI#FFTGUU 21$QZ  8CTPGNN)# COHUTTAFIRST Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; 2J[UKECN#FFTGUU )#*Y[  %QJWVVC)# Sunday School for All Ages, 706-279-3175 1HHKEG   (CZ   Episcopal. OFFICE HOURS BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Worship, 8:30 a.m. & 10:00 a.m.; Morning Worship Matt Evans, Pastor 'OCKN QHHKEG"XCTPGNNWOEQTI 9GD YYYXCTPGNNWOEQTI Tickets P.O. Box 300 10:55 a.m.; Sunday Evening Service, 11:00a.m.;Evening Saturday &Sunday 9:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m. www.rockbridge.cc GRACE PRESBYTERIAN are $6 103 King Street Worship, 6:30 p.m; AWANA Worship Service, 6:30 p.m.; Monday- Friday 9:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. Sunday Morning Worship, 9:30 CHURCH P.C.A. Cohutta, GA 30710 Grades 6-8, 7:00 p.m.; Wednesday Evening Bible Study, a.m. &11:00 a.m. in theWink NAZARENE 2107 E. DugGap Mtn. Rd. each and Pastor: Truett Nimmons Wednesday Evening Youth 6:30 p.m. SCHEDULE OF MASSES Theatre; Sunday Evenings: Office Phone: (706) 694-8321 Group, 7:00 p.m. www.springplacebaptistchurch.org Daily Youth, 6:30 -8:30. 706- 226-6344 available Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Nursery Provided for all Iglesia Biblica Bautista Mon., Tues., Thurs., &Fri., 9:00 a.m. Pastor,Rev.Scott Parsons Wednesday 12:05 p.m. FIRST CHURCH OF at each Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.; Services Clases Biblicas, 10:00 a.m. THE NAZARENE Asst. Pastor,Carlos Ireta Evening Worship, 6:00 p.m.; Servicio de Predicacion, 11:00 a.m. Tuesday 7:00 p.m. (Spanish) EPISCOPAL Youth Director, church. Wednesday Bible Study, 6:30 First Friday 9:00 am. (English) 2325 ChattanoogaRoad Brown LAKESIDE Pastor Jose Joga Morning Worship, 9:00 Matt Carr p.m. We’reMaking APlace ForYou! 12:05 p.m. (Bilingual), 7:00 p.m. (Spanish) ST.MARK’S Minister of Music, Heavy BAPTIST CHURCH Saturday Vigil EPISCOPAL CHURCH (traditional hymnal music) & LaFayetteHwy.(201) 11:00 a.m. (praise &worship Ward Satterfield hors SWAMP CREEK 5:30 p.m. (English) &7:30 p.m (Spanish) 901W.EmerySt. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m., Pastor,Rev.Clyde Painter Sunday 706-278-8857 music); Sunday School; 10:00 d’oeuvres will be served and Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; BAPTIST CHURCH a.m.; Sunday Evening, 6:00 Service, 10:55 a.m.; Everyone Welcome 242CarbondaleRd. 7:30 a.m. (Spanish) &9:30 a.m (English) The Rev.C.Dean Taylor, Wednesday Bible Study, Pioneer Worship Service, 10:45 a.m.; 11:30 a.m. &2:00 p.m. (Spanish) Rector p.m.; Wednesday Prayer a nursery will be provided. CROWN VIEW Sunday Night Service, 6:30 Dalton,GA30721 Meeting, 6:30 p.m. Clubs, 6:30 p.m.,Supper, 5:30 BAPTIST CHURCH (706)277-1835 6:00 p.m. (Bilingual) The Rev.Elizabeth Roles p.m. Brown is a member of p.m; Wednesday Night Service, Confessions Asst. Rector Everyone Welcome 502W.Tyler St., Dalton 7:30 p.m. Pastor Mark Seay Services in English and First United Methodist in (Beside Westwood School) Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Saturday Afternoon 4:30 -5:15 p.m. Sunday Schedule: Spanish “EVERYONE WELCOME” Saturday Evening 6:30 p.m. -7:15 p.m. 8:00 a.m., Rite I Marietta and a retired CEO Dr.Larry Wood, Pastor “IT’S ANEW &GREATDAY” Sunday Morning Worship Bruce Acree, Choir Director Service, 11:00 a.m.; Sunday 9:30 a.m., Sunday School of a large health care system. 706-278-7422 or 706-259-4794 LIBERTY Evening Worship, 6:30 p.m.; For ReligiousEducation, Baptisms, 10:30 a.m., Rite II NON-DENOMINATIONAL The church is at 500 S. Sunday Services -Sunday BAPTIST CHURCH Wednesday Evening Prayer & Weddings and other sacraments Wednesdays: Communion with School, 9:45 a.m.; Worship 4443 Tibbs Bridge Road Bible Study, 7:00 p.m.; AWANA, Contact the Parish Office Healing, 12:15 p.m. CHRIST Thornton Ave. in Dalton. Service, 11:00 a.m.; Sunday Dalton, Georgia 30721 7:00 p.m. OPEN WIDE THE DOORS TO CHRIST www.stmarksdalton.org COMMUNITY CHURCH Night: Choir Practice, 5:15 p.m.; (706) 226-4936 Christ -Yesterday, Today and Forever 806W.Walnut Ave. AWANA 5:30-7:30 p.m.; Worship VALLEY SALVATIONIST ■ Joel Southerland, Pastor ISLAM (706) 226-5756 The Sammy Glass 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Night Sunday Morning Worship, 9:00 BAPTIST CHURCH CHRISTIAN We’reeasy to find! Look for the Family of Decatur will be in Worship -Bible Study, 7:00 a.m. &11:00 a.m.; Sunday 2907 OldRomeRd. DALTON English looking chapel in the THE SALVATION ARMY p.m.; DSBC Youth Ministry, School, 10:00 a.m.; Sunday Dalton FIRST ISLAMIC CENTER curve located between Dug Gap 1101ANorth Thornton Ave. concert Sunday at 10:45 a.m. 7:00-8:30p.m.;Clases de Evening Worship, 6:00 p.m; CharlesHamm, Pastor CHRISTIAN CHURCH 2054 Dug Gap Rd. Rd. and Thornton Ave. We invite Dalton, Georgia 30720 ingles 6:30-8:30 p.m. Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; youth to worship with us on at Antioch Baptist Church Wednesday Night Service, 7:00 Minister,Tim McIntosh Dalton Georgia 30720 Sunday School, 10:00 a.m., p.m. Sunday Worship, 11:00 a.m.; 706-226-9841 Sunday morning. Chuck Harris Holiness Meeting, 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening, 6:00 p.m.; 1506 Dug Gap Road preaching at 11:00 a.m,. in Calhoun. Dalton, GA (706) 278-7244 Friday Service Majors Henryand Cheryl Hunter MAPLE GROVE Bible Study, Monday 7:00 p.m., starts at 1:00pm Sunday School is at 10:00 a.m. (706) 278-3966 The church is at 2666 BAPTIST CHURCH Wednesday 7:00 p.m.; WTTI Sunday: 9:55 a.m., Bible and Bible Study on Wednesday School; 11:00 a.m., Morning Quran class everySunday Dews Pond Road. Pastor 347Maple GroveRd. Radio Saturday, 10:30-11:00 11:00am to 2:00pm at 6:30 p.m. a.m. Worship. Wednesday: 7:00 DEWBERRY Dalton,GA30721 p.m., Bible Study. Radio program everySunday Woody Lee invites the pub- (705)259-3927 BAPTIST CHURCH VARNELL Staffed NurseryProvided at 10:00am on 104.5 FM lic. 150DewberryChurch Rd. Pastor,Tony Robertson for All Services Crandall, GA Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; BAPTIST CHURCH 313Varnell Main Street LUTHERAN Pastor,GaryLewis Sunday Morning Worship, 11:00 SEVENTH DAYADVENTIST ■ A benefit singing for (706) 517-7495 a.m.; Children’s Church, 11:00 706-694-3955 CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRIST THE KING NON-DENOMINATIONAL Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; a.m.; Sunday Evening, 6:00 Ed Pippin, Pastor Sandy Manis will be Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; LUTHERAN CHURCH DALTON SEVENTH DAY Sunday Morning Worship, 11:00 p.m; Wednesday Evening, 7:00 CENTRAL Dr.JohnP.Rossing, Pastor GOSPEL TABERNACLE p.m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.; ADVENTIST CHURCH Saturday at 9 a.m. at the a.m.; Sunday Evening Worship, CHURCH OF CHRIST 623 S. Thornton Ave. LucilleDr. “WhereVisitorsBecome Friends” 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday Evening Evening Worship, 6:00 p.m.; 515N.Tibbs Rd. Pastor George Witt 300 S. Tibbs Rd., Dalton, GA 30720 Dalton Recreation Center. Wednesday Prayer Meeting, Phone: 706-278-3979 Worship, 7:00 p.m. McFARLAND HILL Dalton, GA 30720 Sunday School, 9:15 a.m.; Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; 706-226-2166 www.dewberrybaptistchurch.com 7:00 p.m., Wednesday Youth 706-278-8051 Church Service, 10:45 a.m.; www.daltonadventist.org Live bands include Robby BAPTIST CHURCH Church Ages through Teens Sunday Worship, 10:30 a.m.; Sabbath Morning: Sabbath 307Brickyard Road Minister, Ronnie Missildine For Schedule of Men’s, Sunday Night Service, 6:00 School,9:30a.m., Worship Hopkins and Down to Earth, Everyone Welcome Involvement Minister, p.m.; Wednesday Bible Study, 706-277-5521 Warm and Friendly Fellowship Women’s &Youth Groups call Service, 10:45 a.m.; Intercessory Kathy Locke and Company, Pastor DavidEaton Ross Jordan the Church. 7:00 p.m. Prayer Monday 5:30 p.m.;Prayer Education Minister, Group,Tuesday 10:00 a.m.; Sign Joe Lewis of Come My Way Regina Johnston,AWANA “COME SHARE THE SPIRIT” Language Class, Tuesday 6:00 WhereJesus is the Light WELCOME HILL Steve Griggs p.m.; Prayer Meeting, Wednesday Ministries and Jon DOGWOOD VALLEY and People areLoved BAPTIST CHURCH Youth Minister, METHODIST 7:00 p.m. BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; 2740 Chatsworth Road- Jonathan Tucker Learning Tree K-8 School Wakefield. Dalton Spanish Minister, LIGHTHOUSE FAMILY 706-278-2736 Tunnel Hill Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.; DAWNVILLE UNITED www.learningtreeschool.org There will also be food Rev.Roy Gentry, Pastor Children’s Church, 11:00 a.m.; MichaelDeems,Pastor Orlando Reyes METHODIST CHURCH WORSHIP CENTER OF LifeTalk Radio 91.3 FM Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Evening Worship, 6:00 p.m.; Sunday Morning Sunday School, [email protected] 1409 DawnvilleRoadN.E. DALTON DALTON HISPANIC SEVENTH-DAY and an auction featuring a Morning Worship &Radio Time Wednesday Prayer Meeting and 10:00 a.m.; Morning Worship, www.ccocdalton.org Phone: 706-259-5342 (A Full Gospel Fellowship) ADVENTIST CHURCH Sunday Morning Worship, 9:00 “WhereVisitorsBecome Friends” weekend getaway with hotel (WTTI), 11:00 a.m.; Evening Youth Activities, 7:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m.; Sunday Night Rev. John Merk, Pastor P.O. Box 3721 112 West Long Street, Dalton, GA 30720 Worship, 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday Service, 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday a.m.; Sunday School, 10:10 Brian Boatwright, Located on Hwy.41N 706-275-0523 accommodations. Prayer Service; 7:00 p.m., Youth Night Service, 7:00 p.m., a.m.; 2nd Worship Service, Music Director &Pianist across from Sabbath Morning: Sabbath The center is on Civic Programs AWANA Wednesday Night, 7:00 11:10 a.m.; Hispanic Service, Cynthia Goforth, Pianist Hamilton Medical Center School,9:30a.m., Worship p.m. 12 Noon;Sunday School, 1:00 Service, 10:45 a.m.; Sabbath Home of Dogwood Christian Bruce Painter,Choir Director Rev.Mike King, Pastor Afternoon Youth Meeting 6:00 Drive. For more information, Academy&Dogwood Bible Camp p.m.; Communion Service ONLY, Sunday School Assembly, 9:45 Phone (706) 278-0059 p.m.; Prayer Meeting, Wednesday MOUNTAIN RIDGE 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday Night call (706) 270-3923. BAPTIST CHURCH a.m.; Sunday School, 10:00 Sunday Morning, 10:00 a.m.; 7:30 p.m.; Sundown Meeting, INDEPENDENTBAPTIST Service, 6:30 p.m.; Newsline, a.m.; Morning Worship Service, Tuesday Prayer Meeting, 6:00 Friday 7:30 p.m. 1401 M.L. King Blvd. 226-NEWS. p.m. La Que Buena Radio Dalton,GA30721 11:00 a.m.; Choir Practice, 5:30 101.9 FM Sunday 11:30 a.m. ■ Casey Springs United 11TH AVENUE p.m.; Evening Worship Service, (706)278--0335 BAPTIST CHURCH HIGHLAND EASTSIDE Dr.J.D.Jones,Pastor 6:30 p.m. Methodist Church will cel- “Where Christ Makes the Difference” CHURCH OF CHRIST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; 901Chester St. FIRST UNITED ebrate homecoming May 24 913E.Morris St. Worship Service, 11:00 a.m.; 2550 South Dalton Bypass/ P.O. Box 921 BarryGilreath, Jr., Minister METHODIST CHURCH at 10:30 a.m. with Dr. Dalton, GA 30721 Bible Study, Tuesday 7:00 Sunday Bible Class, 9:30 a.m.; OF CHATSWORTH Jame A. Brownlee, Pastor p.m.; Bible Study, Wednesday Dalton, GA 30722 (706) 278-7020 Worship, 10:30 a.m.; Evening Rev. Roger Vest, Pastor Mickey McBrayer as guest Danny Crawford, 9:00 a.m.; Youth Night and Worship, 5:00 p.m.; Wednesday Adam Tankersley Music Director Dinner,6:00 p.m. Pastor Emeritus, speaker. Lloyd Guffey Bible Study, 7:00 p.m. Children &Youth Minister The Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; [email protected] Senior Pastor,Ronald Guffey WELCOME Ian Tankersley, Special music will be pre- Morning Worship, 10:55 a.m.; www.mountainridgebaptist.com Minister of Music Evening Worship, 6:00 p.m.; Associate Pastor, sented by Forgiven and the RobertBeavers HILLCREST P.O. Box 152 Wednesday Bible Study, 6:30 CHURCH OF CHRIST 706-695-3211 p.m. Youth Pastor,Eric Jenkins church interpretive dance NEW HOPE Minister of Music, 307Oak St., Tunnel Hill FAX706-695-7992 group. Lunch will be served BAPTIST CHURCH Vernon Guffey Phone: 706-673-2234 &E-mail Address: Mike Lusk, Minister [email protected] Church after the service. 900RoanSt.,Dalton Service Schedule 706-226-1093 Sunday Morning Broadcast, Sunday Bible Study, 10:00 Located at the corner of The church is at 7250 FIRST Church Office 9:30 a.m. (104.5 WYU); Sunday a.m.;Worship, 11:00 a.m.; Fourth and Cherokee Street BAPTIST CHURCH 706-226-1151 School, 10:00 a.m.; Morning Evening Worship, 6:00 p.m.; Regular Sunday Schedule Chatsworth Highway 225. 311N.Thornton Ave. Pastor’s Study Worship, 10:45 a.m.; Evening Wednesday Bible Study, 7:30 Morning Worship, 9:00 a.m.; William (Bill) Wilson, Jr. 706-259-6255 Fax Worship, 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday p.m. Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; ■ Pastor www.newhopebaptistdalton.com Evening, 7:30 p.m., Saturday WELCOME Morning Worship, 10:55 a.m.; Directory Lindsey Memorial Phillip Cannon, Experience aNew Birth Prayer Meeting, 6:00 p.m; Kids Choir Practice, 5:30 p.m.; Baptist Church will cele- Pastoral Educator Enter into aNew Covenant for Christ (3 yrs-8th grade) SOUTH BYPASS Youth Fellowship, 6:00 p.m. Larry Flanagan, Minister of ExploreNew Life and during Morning Worship Service; CHURCH OF CHRIST Thursday Activities brate homecoming Sunday at Music/Senior Adults Enjoy New Hope Nurseryprovided for Sunday 2nd-5th Grade Bible Study 1550 SouthBypass 3:00 pm. 10:30 a.m. with special Derrell Grantham, Minister of Sunday School, 8:45 a.m.; Worship Services Masterlife Dalton,GA Activities/Single Adults Sunday Worship Service, 10:00 Discipleship Training Wednesday Activities music by The Lindsey Accapella singing, prayer, Hand Bell Choir 4:00 p.m. Debra Haney, Church a.m.; Mid-Week Manna, 6:00 wwweleventhavenuebaptistchurch.com communion, and study from the is Business Administrator p.m. *Sign language for hearing impaired Good News Choir Memorial Singers. available during Sunday service! Word of God. (K-5th Grade) 5:30 p.m. Janice Kiehm, Minister of Rev.Kenneth F. Scaise, Pastor Sundays 9:30 a.m. &6:00 p.m. Lunch will be served after Children and Their Families Cherub Choir (3-5 yrs) Wednesdays 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. the service. Christian Byrd, FELLOWSHIP Minister Roger MacKenzie Minister to Youth/Students BAPTIST CHURCH Youth Fellowship for moreinformation (5th-12th Grade) 6:45 p.m The church is on the cor- Sunday: 8:30 a.m., Early OLIVIA 3323 Crider Road call 706-226-0819 ner of Lindsey Memorial Worship; 9:45 a.m., Sunday BAPTIST CHURCH RockyFace, GA Chancel Choir Sponsored School; 10:55 a.m., Morning “Making aDifference” ChuckHarmon, Pastor (Adults) 7:00 p.m. Road and Mill Creek Road in Worship. 1811 Guy Street Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; CHURCH OF GOD DALTON FIRST UNITED Please call 706-278-2911 for Dalton, GA 30720 Sunday Worship, 11:00 a.m.; Rocky Face. All former information on other services or (706) 278-3507 METHODIST CHURCH AWANA and Adult Service, 6:00 500S.ThorntonAve. members and pastors are visitour website at: www.oliviabaptistchurch.com p.m.; Wednesday Prayer Meeting, CEDAR VALLEY www.firstbaptistdalton.com Bruce Beach, Pastor CHURCH OF GOD 706-278-8494 invited. 7:00 p.m. 706-226-4000 Ext. 2129 Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; (A Church that Cares) by Everyone is Invited to Attend For more information, call Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.; 2244 Cleveland Hwy. 706-279-2629 FAX Evening Worship, 6:00 p.m.; 706-258-8115 Dr.Joe Peabody, Pastor Wayne Gribble at Wednesday Worship, 7:00 p.m. TILTON Senior Pastor GOOD HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH Dalton Rev.Clayton Brown, Pastor Rev.Billy Beard, (706) 673-7650. BAPTISTCHURCH 808Tilton Church Rd., SE Associate Minister 2519 Lake Francis Road Dalton Dalton, GA 30721 Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Peter Infanger, ■ The Fifth Sunday Dalton, GA Pastor RickyKisor Choir Master/Organist These Rev.Stacy Hensley, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.; POPLAR SPRINGS Sunday Evening, 6:00 p.m.; Jan Byrum, Director of Union Sunday school and Bro. Bruce Phillips, Preaching, 11:00 a.m.; Sunday Children’s Ministries Minister of Music BAPTIST CHURCH Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.; Family morning worship service 897PoplarSprings Road Night, 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday Susie Brown, Director of Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Night, 7:30 p.m. Training Hour,Radio Time, Dalton,GA30720 10:15 a.m., Monday-Friday, Recreational & will be May 31 at 10 a.m. at Morning Worship, 10:50 a.m.; LeisureMinistries Sunday School Extension Class; 706-259-8727 WTTI1530; TV,Cable10or New Covenant Bill Gardner,Pastor WESTSIDE Reg. Channel 43, Sunday 8:00 Lindsay Laney, Director of Adult Choir Practice, Sunday BAPTIST CHURCH Youth Ministries Participating Sunday Services -Bible a.m.-9:00 a.m. Deliverance Church on 5:30 p.m; Prayer Rooms 6:10 Weekly Worship p.m.;SundayEvening Service, Classes, 10:00 a.m.; Morning 469Lafayette Rd. Worship, 11:00 a.m.; Evening Rocky Face, GA 30740 THE CHURCH OF GOD OF Sunday, 8:30 a.m. &11:00 Crown Circle. The Rev. 6:30 p.m; Alternate Tuesdays a.m. Sanctuary; 11:00a.m. “CareNights” 7:00 p.m.; Worship, 6:00 p.m.; Sunday Phone: 706-673-6393 THE NEW TESTAMENT W.B. White, pastor of Night Youth Service, 6:00 p.m; Pastor,Bro.Rick Edwards remiX (Famber Hall); TV:WDNN Wednesday Night Prayer Service 135RichardsonDrive (Cable Channel 10), Sunday Piney Grove Baptist 7:00 p.m.; Children &Youth Wednesday Services -Bible Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Herman &MaryLedbetter, Study, 7:00 p.m.; AWANA, 7:00 Sunday Worship, 11:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Church, will be the guest Meeting, 7:00 p.m.; GA’s, Lad, Pastors Study and Fellowship Churches Mission Friends 7:30 p.m. p.m.; Youth Service, 7:00 p.m.; 6:00p.m.; Wednesday: Awana Sunday Worship, 10:00 a.m.; Other Activities -Fifth Sunday @7:00p.m., Prayer Service& Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; speaker. EVERYONE WELCOME! Evening Service, 6:00 p.m.; UMYF Supper &Fellowship, 1879-2007 Services; Youth Sunday, 11:00 Youth @7:30 p.m. Thursday, 7:00 p.m. The Rev. Melanie a.m.; Praise Service, 6:00 p.m. www.westsidebaptistrockyface.com 6:00 p.m.; Prather,pastor of New www.daltonfumc.com Covenant and the Rev. Jerry Burse, president of Be Strong It The FAITH and Regular in ATTENDANCE at your FAVORITE CHURCH the union, invite everyone. The Daily Citizen Saturday, May 16, 2009 9A CHURCH

■ Dug Gap Baptist Church will have a church wide yard sale today from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Proceeds go towards the youth mission trip to Arizona. Attend Church Regularly The church is at 2031 Dug Gap Road in Dalton.

■ New Beginning Baptist Church will have a ...and read your Bible Daily gospel singing jubilee Friday at 6 p.m., Saturday at noon and Sunday at 10 a.m. The schedule is: • Friday — Under Grace, Wings of Faith, In His Time LANGFORD MAYTAG and singing around the APPLIANCE, INC. campfire GetonTrack • Saturday — Heading Larry Langford &Employees Home, Under Grace, Youth Sales •Service •Parts Choir,Right Path Bluegrass, 319 N. Glenwood Ave. Forgiven, Wings of Faith and Masters Messengers Dalton, GA 30721 • Sunday — Glory Bound 706-278-6399 Singers, Under Grace and In this age of fast travel Wings of Faith and confusing schedules, it is There will also be food and activities. easy to lose track of our lives. The church is on Highway LEGACY OF DALTON 201 just across the Walker There are two APARTMENT HOMES County line. For more infor- mation, call Larry Weaver at tracks…God’s track and ours. 2111 Club Dr. 706-226-3012 (706) 980-2092 or Pastor Junior Williams at (706) 397- The question is how can we “A Refreshing Change of Place” 2159. join those two tracks into one ■ Grace Baptist Church without too many bumps and will celebrate homecoming LOVE FUNERAL HOME Sunday at 10:45 a.m. with jolts as we travel through our special music by bluegrass Charles &Judy Love Joyce group The Right Path. There lives? The answer may be and Employees will be no Sunday school or easier that we think! Family Owned &Operated evening service. Since 1935 The church is at 2049 God has aplan for our Lower Kings Bridge Road in N. Thornton Ave. Dalton. lives…a destination. We also Across from HMC 706-278-3313 ■ Antioch Baptist have plans and goals, things Church will host Liberty Baptist Church Sunday at 6 we want to do and achieve. p.m. The Liberty choir will present special music with As we worship God each week MURRAYMIX CONCRETE Pastor Jerry Burse bringing and discover His will for our Concrete &Concrete Products the message. P.O. Box 740 The church is on Antioch lives, He will give us Chatsworth, GA Road in Dalton. direction. With His help, the 706-695-2599 ■ A Place to Worship Church will celebrate home- two tracks can converge coming Sunday at 11 a.m. NORTHGEORGIA TOYOTA with special music by Prince smoothly into one. 1502 East Walnut Ave. Family and others. Lunch Get on track…God’s track. 706-278-1322 will be served after the serv- www.northgeorgiatoyota.com ice. Have asafe journey. The church is at 259 Old Landfill Road in Chatsworth. ■ There will be a singing at Welcome Valley Baptist istockphoto.com/rangerx PRECISION CHEMICAL Church on Fullers Chapel © &PAPER SUPPLY Road in Chatsworth Sunday at 6 p.m. Singers will Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Daymon Duckett include The Davis Family. Genesis Genesis Genesis Genesis Genesis Genesis Genesis 101 Bryan Ave. Pastor Jonathan Padgett 42.1-38 43.1-34 44.1-34 45.1-28 46.1-27 46.28–47.12 47.13-31 Dalton, GA invites the public to attend. 706-226-8795 ■ Tunnel Hill United Methodist Church has Scriptures Selected by The American Bible Society Copyright 2009, Keister-Williams Newspaper Services, P. O. Box 8187, Charlottesville, VA 22906, www.kwnews.com announced the following upcoming events: PROFESSIONAL St. Simon’s Retreat — A youth retreat will be held for DISCOVERYHOME PHARMACY B&JMACHINERY CHELSEA’SONTHORNTON CUB CADET 1110Burleyson Road upcoming sixth graders through high school June 14- Jake Cobble & and BISHOP GARDENS POWER EQUIPMENT FURNISHINGS 706-278-2490 HarveyRedwine 105Murray Plaza 18 at St. Simon’s Island. The GordonLeonard Open Mon.-Fri. 10am-3pm cost is $190 per person with 122York Street Lunch 11am-2pm &Employees Chatsworth, GA a $50 deposit due May 20. 706-259-4841 501 S. ThorntonAve. Full Line of Lawn 706-695-9088 REGENCY PARK For more information, call 706-277-CUPA(2872) &Garden Tractors, NURSING &REHABILITATION Becky at (706) 673-5657. THE BAILEY COMPANY Riding Mowers, 1212 Broadrick Drive Lookouts game — The Dalton, Georgia 30720 youth will attend a 2903 So. Dixie Hwy. CITY FLORIST Push Mowers &Tillers FIRST NATIONAL BANK 706-270-8008 Chattanooga Lookouts game Dalton, GA 30722 Mickey Sanford 415 S. Spencer St. OF CHATSWORTH May 22 at 5:30 p.m. Please 1203 CL Moss PkyNW Florist &GiftShop 706-226-3126 Main Office: bring money for food. For Calhoun,GA30701 429 North Third Ave. 701 N. 3rd Ave. more information, call Liz DALTON DEPOT ChatsworthOffice: Dennis at (706) 673-3418. 706-277-2720 Chatsworth, GA SOUTHEASTERN The church is at 121 N. 706-629-6633 706-695-4414 RESTAURANT &TRACKSIDE CAFE 706-695-9646 Varnell Road in Tunnel Hill. Casual Dining COMMUNICATIONS Dalton Office: SERVICES, INC. For more information, call House Specialties 706-277-9646 (706) 673-4022. BEN’SEmployees ALUMINUM of COHUTTAWARPERS 110Depot St. Tunnel Hill Office: 3849 Cleveland Hwy. RECYCLING Machine and Fabrication ■ BASICREADY MIX 706-226-3160 706-673-9646 706-694-3900 The Carpet Capital We515Buy Bro Aluckminum Dr., NW Cans, 674 Duvall Road Soccer Club is joining with Chatsworth, GA First Baptist Church to 706-259-8533Brass, Copper, DALTON METAL Stainless Steel,Aluminum, 706-694-4148 WILSON SOUTHLAND form Carpet Capital/First 706-695-6925 FABRICATORS, INC. GREENSPOT INS. AGENCY,INC. Kids Soccer. Radiators Registration for males and BEN’SALUMINUM Sheet Metal & SUPERMARKET Joe Wilson &Staff RECYCLING610 Hill Rd. Steel Fabricators females is now to June 12 at 706-226-6140 COLDWELL BANKER 309 W. EmorySt. 913 E. Walnut Ave. the First Baptist family life We Buy Aluminum Cans, KINARD REALTY 615 Fourth Ave. 706-278-3327 706-278-0549 center. Cost is $55 for ages 6 Brass, Copper, 704 S. Thornton Ave. 706-226-7194 and under and $75 for other BIG BCLEANERS groups up to age 14. Practice Stainless Steel, Dalton, GA 30720 Fax: 706-278-2591 Alu101minum,1Abutm Radiatorsent Rd. starts Aug. 24 and games 706-226-5182 HAMPTON INN begin Sept. 12. 706-226-2748610 Hill Rd. 1000 Market St. 2079 Chattanooga Rd. The church is at 311 N. 706-226-6140 COOPER CONSTRUCTION DALTON SHEET METAL 706-226-4333 Thornton Ave. in Dalton. 706-278-3016 Management &Employees “God Bless America” Robin &Terri Cooper ■ The second annual BIG BCLEANERS Septic Tank Installation 1521 E. Walnut 101BROOKER1Abutment FORD Rd. 706-278-1656 Bluegrass Gospel Jubilee is 925 Shugart Rd. Backhoe Services today at 6 p.m. at Little 706-226-2748 THE JEWELRY Prospect Baptist Church. 706-278-1151 Land Clearing •Rock Hauling 2079 Chattanooga Rd. 706-259-6048 EXCHANGE Special guests include The 706-278-3016 DEMPSEY AUCTION James Family,Gloryland, Robert E. Reeves &Staff The Maddox Chapel Boys COURTESY CHRYSLER, COMPANY “WeSpecialize in and Pressing On. BROOKER FORD COURTESYPLYMOUTH, CHRYSLER, DODGE Ray Dempsey &Lynn Dempsey Diamonds” The church is at 1213 925 Shugart Rd. 2210PLYMOUTH,E. Walnut DODGEAve. 302 W. Third Street, Rome, GA 1711E.Walnut Ave. Prater’s Mill Road in Dalton. 706-278-1151 1-800-DEMPSEY For more information, call 2210706-275-8022E. Walnut Ave. Jonnie Queen at (706) 278- 706-275-8022 9489 or Pastor Johnny Payne at (706) 695-3591. This FeatureIsPublished With The Hope That MorePeople Will Attend Church. More church It Is Paid For By Firms 100% Interested In This Community. news on page 6A T DAILY CITIZEN 10A Saturday, May 16, 2009 HE BRIEFS OBITUARIES Tribunals for detainees restart • Myron P. Holmes, fundraising and raffle, he Stone of Ducktown, Tenn. late William C. and Bessie 226-4002. Your Selected worked on many commit- Services will be Monday Giles Roberts. Mr. Roberts Independent Funeral Home. WASHINGTON — Chatsworth tees. at 11 a.m. in the chapel of was a follower of Jesus www.legacy.com President Barack Obama • Jason Lee Pelfrey, Myron served as Exalted Love Funeral Home with the Christ, a faithful man who said Friday he would reform Dalton Ruler of the Dalton Elks Rev. Dennis Johns Jr., the loved the Lord. He was also and restart the military tri- • William E. Roberts, Jimmy Andrew Lodge 1994-95 and again in Rev. Jerry Tallent and the preeded in death by son, bunals he once reviled for Tunnel Hill 2004-05. Rev. Mitchell Taylor officiat- William Roberts Jr.; broth- Taylor Guantanamo Bay detainees, • Jimmy Andrew Taylor, Myron and his wife ran a ing. ers, Clarence,Harold and Jimmy Andrew Taylor,73 jeopardizing his timetable Tunnel Hill very successful real estate Burial will be in West Hill Dallas Roberts; and sisters, of Tunnel Hill, passed away for closing the prison by company for more than 19 Cemetery. Etta Lowery,Oleta Johnson Wednesday,May 13, 2009, January and dismaying Obituary notices are years. They worked as a The family will receive and Charlotte Woodard. at Hamilton Medical Center. many supporters who sug- posted online at team. Myron has won sever- friends at the Love Funeral He was a decorated He is survived by his gested he was going back on www.daltondailycitizen.com al high awards in REO man- Home Sunday after 2 p.m. United States veteran of the wife, Jane E. Taylor of the campaign promises. Now, agement. He was a member Margaret and Frances Army and Air Force. He residence; four stepdaugh- after the detainees are given of Walnut Baptist Church. request flowers be omitted served in World War II where ters, Kay Howard of stronger legal protections — Myron P. Holmes Services are Sunday at 2 and donations made to help he was wounded and missing Simpsonville, S.C., Tracy a ban on evidence obtained p.m. in the chapel of Shawn with Jason’s final expenses. in action. He received the Corn, Evelyn Ledford and under cruel duress, for Mr. Myron P. Holmes, 63, Chapman Funeral Home Mail to Mr. and Mrs. Purple Heart, Bronze Star Wanda Holland, all of example — the trials of 13 of Chatsworth passed away with the Elks in charge of Michael Pelfrey, P.O. Box and a Declaration of Dalton; stepson, Keith defendants in nine cases will Wednesday,May 13, 2009. memorial service. 686, Dalton, GA 30722- Bravery. Taylor of Chatsworth; sister, be restarted no sooner than He was preceded in death Burial will be in 0686. He is survived by his lov- Betty Watkins of Tunnel September. Five of the 13 by his father,Laney Holmes; Whitfield Memorial Words of comfort may be ing wife of 59 years, Esther Hill; three brothers, Johnny are charged with helping father and mother-in-law, Gardens. sent to the family at Pitner Roberts of the resi- Taylor of Woodruff, S.C., orchestrate the Sept. 11, Albert and Ruby Boeckel of The family will receive www.lovefuneralhomega.co dence; sons and daughters- Bobby Taylor of Tunnel Hill 2001, attacks. The rest of Dalton. friends at the funeral home m. in-law, Charles and Marshell and Tommy Taylor of the 241 Guantanamo Survivors include his lov- today from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Love Funeral Home, Roberts of Dalton and Dalton; nine grandchildren; detainees will either be ing wife of 25 years, Mrs. Arrangements made with 1402 N. Thornton Ave., Herbert and Judy Roberts of nieces and nephews. released, transferred to other Peggy Holmes of the resi- integrity by Shawn Chapman Dalton is in charge of Summerville; daughters and The funeral is today at 2 countries, tried in civilian dence; daughter and son-in- Funeral Home and arrangements. sons-in-law, Tammy and p.m. at the Pleasant Grove U.S. federal courts or, law, Greg and Myra Wagner Crematory,Chatsworth. www.legacy.com Lenny Magill of Rancho Chapel of Julian Peeples potentially,held indefinitely of Greenville, Tenn.; son, www.legacy.com Santa Fe, Calif., Diana Funeral Home with the Rev. as prisoners of war. Johnathon Holmes of Astronauts install Tennessee; mother,Violet McIntosh of Dalton and Mike Watkins and the Rev. Smith of Homes of Virginia; Jason Lee Pelfrey Jackie and David Butler of Raymond English officiat- gyroscopes sister,Roberta Williams of Love Chatsworth; sister,Bertha ing. Virginia; 10 grandchildren, Mr. Jason Lee Pelfrey, 33, Funeral Home Johnson of Columbus, Ohio; The family received CAPE CANAV ERAL, several nieces and nephews. of Dalton, died Thursday, Family Owned Since 1935 12 grandchildren and 11 friends at the funeral home Fla. — Spacewalking astro- May 14, 2009. Myron was an active 278-3313 great-grandchildren,several Friday. nauts had to put a refur- member of the BPOE in the He was preceded in death nieces and nephews. Burial will be in the bished pair of gyroscopes Dalton Lodge 1267 for 18 by his grandfather,the Rev. There will be a private United Memorial Gardens. A into the Hubble Space years. He was currently serv- Cecil Pelfrey. William E. Roberts family service at West Hill white dove release ceremony Telescope after a brand new ing as president-elect of the Jason is survived by his Cemetery. will conclude the service. set refused to go in Friday, Georgia Elks Association parents, Michael and Mr. William E. Roberts, Thoughts and memories Messages of comfort can but scientists were satisfied and Lodge Trustee. Frances Cearley Pelfrey of 86, of Tunnel Hill, departed may be shared with the be sent to the Taylor family nonetheless and confident He served the Grand Dalton; grandmothers, this life Friday morning, Roberts family at www.pon- at www.julianpeeples.com. the observatory would point Lodge as DDGER 1999- Margaret Pelfrey of Dalton May 15, 2009, at his resi- dersfuneralhome.com. Julian Peeples Funeral precisely to ever more dis- 2000. He also has served as a and Billie Jean Cearley of dence surrounded by his lov- Arrangements are by Home, 2801 Cleveland tant objects in the cosmos. vice president, northwest McCayesville; aunts and ing family. locally owned and operated Road, Dalton, is in charge of Replacing the gyroscopes district, chaplain, tiler,chair- uncles, Faye Stepp, Ronald Mr. Roberts was born Ponders Funeral Home, 138 funeral arrangements. was the top priority of the man of membership,ritual, and Dee Cearly,all of Blue March 5, 1923, in Knox Melrose Drive,Dalton; (706) www.legacy.com repair mission, and the Ridge, Margaret and Mark County,Tenn., a son of the struggle had NASA on edge for two hours. Thanks to the spacewalkers’ effort, Hubble Prices hold steady as industrial production dips ended up with four brand new gyroscopes and two WASHINGTON (AP) — If the economy rebounds late revised declines of 1.7 percent that fits within the picture of an Motors Corp. are shutting refurbished ones that were More evidence emerged Friday this year,as many analysts in March and 1 percent in economy contracting more plants in May and June, which original 19-year-old tele- that the recession is easing, expect, prices likely will be sta- February. Analysts had expect- slowly but still far from an actu- could send industrial produc- scope parts, said to be with output by the nation’s fac- ble until 2011, he said. ed a drop of 0.6 percent last al recovery,” Paul Ashworth, tion lower,economists said. almost as good as the new tories, mines and utilities Some economists have been month. senior U.S. economist at Meanwhile, the Labor ones. 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PREP TRACK AND FIELD: GIRLS STATE MEET Lady Bruins’ Staten takes third in pole vault

FROM STAFF REPORTS INSIDE SPORTS Staten, however, was at her best, at least that’s the relay. The Lady Bruins qualified for for this season. today’s finals with a fourth-place finish Northwest Whitfield’s Taylor Staten jBraves score in ninth to defeat Arizona, 2B turned in a season-best effort and finished “That’s the first time she’s scored points (4:05.68) on Thursday. Other members of third in the pole vault Friday at the Georgia jGoydos stretches Texas Open lead to 3, 3B at the state meet and she was really excited that team are the Williams sisters, Morgan High School Association girls state track jPressure to win mounting on Earnhardt, 4B about that,”Taylor said of Staten. “That’s and Jenna, and Kelsey Kirk. and field meet at Hugh Mills Stadium in jHome must wait for Mine That Bird trainer, 4B six big points she got for us. I was happy to Morgan Williams will be the top seed in Albany. see her finally get up on the medal stand. both the 400- and 800-meter runs today. She Staten, who on Thursday helped the The competition started at 8 feet and “She’s been real consistent around 8-6 all won heats on Thursday with times of 57.16 Lady Bruins’ 4x400 relay team qualify for Staten’s teammate, Amber Jackson, failed to season, but she got down here and got over seconds and 2:18.9 seconds, respectively. today’s finals, cleared 9 feet to claim the sil- get past that height, Lady Bruins coach that.” ver medal. Jordan Cole of Alexander won Richard Taylor said. An 8-foot vault would Staten, whose career best was a 9-6 last ➣ TRACK, 2B the event with a jump of 10-0. have been Jackson’s personal best. season, has one more event at the meet, and Please see

PREP FOOTBALL: NORTH MURRAY SPRING GAME PREP BASEBALL: GISA PLAYOFFS Lions sweep way into state ‘semis’

FROM STAFF REPORTS ond base. He sat on the bench the Christian Heritage is moving on. rest of the day,but it didn’t appear The Lions got a combined one- that he was in a lot of pain. That hitter from Jarred Cronan and Gray injury could really change things Hutchinson in a 4-2 first-game vic- for us. I don’t think he’ll be pitch- tory and Landon McClure had three ing anymore in the playoffs. He’s a hits and drove in six runs in a 9-2 left-hander and it was his left win to complete a two-game sweep shoulder.” of Valwood School in the Georgia Cronan was working on a no- Independent School Association hitter in Game 1 when he was Class 2A state baseball tournament injured. He pitched four innings, Friday in Valdosta. walked one and struck out two. Christian Heritage (14-7) Both runs he gave up were advanced to the tournament semifi- unearned. Hutchinson came on in nals where they will play the relief and pitched the final three Heritage School-Bulloch winner innings, giving up Valwood’s lone next week. Heritage won the first hit. He walked one and struck out game against Bulloch and can wrap six. up the other semifinal spot today. Cronan also had two hits in the “It’s good to put the series away opener. Parmelee Ward went 3-for- in two games and move on,”said 4, including a double, while Rollins Lions coach Noah Stokes, who now Jolly and Tommy Malerbi each will sweat out a doctor’s report on added two hits. Cronan after he suffered a separat- In Game 2, McClure stole the ed shoulder in the fifth inning of show, going 3-for-4, including a Game 1 while sliding into second three-run double in the Lions’ four- base. run first inning that put Valwood in “He’s going to the doctor on an early hole. McClure added a Monday,” Stokes said in a phone two-run single in the fourth and a interview from Valdosta. “He got picked off first and then rolled over on the shoulder trying to get to sec- Please see LIONS, 2B MATT HAMILTON/The Daily Citizen North Murray County High School quarterback Brady Swilling (10) of the Gold team tries to avoid the onrushing Jacob Mays of the Black squad during the Mountaineers’ spring scrim- mage on Friday at Murray Field. The scrimmage capped the Mountaineers first spring prac- PREP BASEBALL: SOUTHEAST Atice.More pictures gridiron can be viewed at thedailycitizen.zenfolio.com. first Black edges Gold in inaugural spring game for North Murray

BY ADAM KROHN [email protected] CHATSWORTH — They played football Friday night at Murray Field, but there wasn’t an Indian in sight. The Mountaineers of North Murray High — a new school set to open in the fall — invaded the Murray MATT HAMILTON/The Daily Citizen County High stadium to play their first Gold and Southeast catcher Caleb Moore,left, shakes hands with Raiders Black spring game. The Black team won 16-14 athletic director Scott Ramsey, right, as assistant coach Todd before a crowd of roughly 300 fans. Murray looks on. Moore will play baseball at Brewton-Parker. Quarterback Brady Swilling, playing one half for each squad, made the most noise by rushing for 125 yards and two Raiders’ Moore signs touchdowns and completing 7 of 11 passes for 68 yards. He played the first half with the Gold and second with the Black. with Brewton-Parker Mountaineers coach Larry Cornelius liked what he saw. BY LARRY FLEMING signed a combination athletic-aca- “I was really impressed,”he [email protected] demic scholarship Friday at South- Cornelius said. “The kids really went after Caleb Moore was rock steady east High. it. They hit hard. Offensively and behind the plate for Southeast’s “That’s what I’ve been dreaming defensively we looked good at times. There’s still a baseball team this season. To be about since my freshman year,” lot of room for improvement though.” playing — he was always in the Moore said. “I’ve wanted to play The game’s first score came with 1:43 left in the middle of all the action — such a college ball for a long time. I didn’t first, with Black quarterback Jeremy Smith rushing demanding position, Moore exem- want it to end after high school. 14 yards for the score and completing a 50-yard plified what coach Jason Keller Baseball is what I love to do. It’s drive. Jonathon Olinger ran in the two-point conver- wanted from his players. my favorite sport.” sion for an 8-0 Black lead. “Caleb caught every inning — The versatile Moore, who also Smith accounted for 32 rushing yards on the drive that’s 156 innings — this season,” played on the Raiders’ football and threw what appeared to be a sure 28-yard touch- Keller said. “He’s very solid behind team, played catcher his freshman down pass only to see a receiver drop the pass in the the plate and his biggest assets are year,shifted to the outfield in his end zone. Smith finished with 42 rushing yards and knowing situations, his knowledge sophomore and junior seasons, and threw for 29 yards on 4 of 8 completions. of the game and great instincts.” got back behind the plate for the The Gold responded on their next possession with Moore, a 5-foot-7-inch, 155- 2009 campaign, in which Southeast Swilling doing some scrambling of his own. He had pound senior,has parlayed hard went 10-15 overall and 4-10 in runs of 46 and 18 yards, with the latter resulting in a work during his four years at Region 6-3A play. touchdown early in the second quarter to cap a 70- Southeast into an opportunity to “Catcher is probably not my yard drive. Swilling connected with Jackie Abernathy extend his playing career at best positon,”Moore said. “I think on the two-point conversion to tie the game. MATT HAMILTON/The Daily Citizen Brewton-Parker College, a two- outfield is probably my strongest North Murray County High’s Jackie Abernathy, year NAIA school in Mt. Vernon white jersey, catches a pass for a two-point that competes in the Southern Please see SPRING, 2B conversion during Friday’s spring scrimmage. States Athletic Conference. He Please see MOORE, 2B

WWW.DALTONDAILYCITIZEN.COM 2B Saturday, May 16, 2009 THE DAILY CITIZEN PRO BASEBALL: BRAVES 4, DIAMONDBACKS 3 Escobar sacrifice fly game winner

BY CHARLES ODUM the winning run from third base The loss was the fourth straight Francoeur opened the inning with Associated Press Writer without a slide. and seventh in eight games for singles. Casey Kotchman followed Arizona at ATLANTA — Yunel Escobar hit Braves closer Mike Gonzalez Arizona. with a grounder to Davis, whose low Atlanta (2-0) gave up a tying homer to Javier Vazquez struck out 10 in throw skipped past first baseman a sacrifice fly with the bases loaded Tonight, 7:10 p.m. in the bottom of ninth, giving the Stephen Drew to lead off the ninth. seven innings as the Braves took Josh Whitesell for an error,allowing Atlanta Braves a 4-3 win over the It was the third blown save in nine their fifth win in six games. McCann to score. Francoeur scored Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday chances for Gonzalez. Vazquez gave up five hits and on Schafer’s grounder. ■ TV:PEACHTREE TV (Optilink 18, night after blowing a lead in the top Chipper Jones homered in the two runs in seven innings. He gave Davis gave up four hits and three Charter 27) of the inning. third to give Atlanta a 3-2 lead that up two runs in the first and then runs, two earned, in six innings. ■ PITCHERS: Scherzer (0-3, 3.98) With one out in the ninth, Jordan held until the ninth. It was the allowed only one baserunner as far Notes:Jones tied Eddie vs. Kawakami (2-4, 5.79) Schafer hit a single to right off Tony Braves’ sixth homer of the season as second the next six innings. Mathews for second place on the ■ NOTEWORTHY:The Braves Pena (3-1). Pinch-hitter Kelly at Turner Field, the low home total Felipe Lopez hit Vazquez’s first Braves franchise list with 1,388 have called up RHP Kris Medlen from Johnson walked and Omar Infante for any team in the majors. It was pitch up the middle for a single and career RBIs. Hank Aaron tops the Triple-A Gwinnett to take Jo-Jo Reyes’ singled to center. Schafer,who hesi- the ninth homer allowed by Doug scored on Gerardo Parra’s triple to list with 2,202. ... Arizona manager spot in the rotation. Medlen is 5-0 with tated between second and third to see Davis this season. right. Parra scored on Justin A.J. Hinch said OF Conor Jackson, a 0.96 ERA at Gwinnett and will start if center fielder Chris Young would The Braves, who opened a 10- Upton’s groundout for a 2-0 lead. who was placed on the 15-day DL Tuesday against Colorado. Medlen catch the ball, had to hold at third. game homestand with the worst The Braves took advantage of a on Tuesday with what the team allowed only 19 hits while striking out Then Escobar’s fly to center home record in baseball, improved throwing error by Davis to tie it in called “general illness,”is feeling 44 in 37 1/3 innings in Triple A. Reyes allowed the speedy Schafer to score to 6-9 at Turner Field. the second. Brian McCann and Jeff better and no longer has a fever. will work out of the bullpen. Spring: Players had lot of fun

Continued from page 1B halftime, with Swilling the Indians the past two sea- accounting for 32 rushing sons, liked what he saw from “I think we did pretty yards on the drive,including his new team and the com- good,”said Swilling, who is an 18-yard touchdown run munity that supported it. competing with Smith and as time expired. He also “I think we had a tremen- Austin Carter for the start- threw a 30-yard pass to dous showing in terms of ing quarterback job. “We Justin Pack on the drive. community support to- had great teamwork tonight, Swilling lost his own fumble night,”Lowe said. “If you great sportsmanship all on the two-point conversion look at the stands on the night long and worked the though, and the Gold went home side, they were over whole time. We never gave into halftime leading 14-8. half full for a spring game, up. Running back Edgar and that’s more than (this “We had a great crowd. I Mendez highlighted the stadium) has had in recent want to thank everyone for Black’s five-minute drive to memory. And there was so coming out and supporting open the third quarter,rush- much excitement and so us.” ing for 39 yards, including a much enthusiasm. On the Black’s next pos- 1-yard touchdown run with “It looked to me like the session, the Gold’s Jared 7:22 remaining in the peri- players on both teams were Campbell picked off Carter od. Tyson McClure, who having a lot of fun. They were (3-for-5 passing, 31 yards had a 29-yard run on the 70- really into it and competing. I MATT HAMILTON/The Daily Citizen and 40 rushing yards) and yard drive,ran in for the really think we’re laying a Southeast senior Caleb Moore signed a combination academic and athletic returned it 5 yards to their two-point conversion for the great foundation here to be scholarship to Brewton-Parker College on Friday at the school. At the signing own 30 with 7:14 remaining final margin of victory. successful for many years in were,seated left to right, brothers Sawyer Moore,Gunnar Moore and Levi in the half. Gold then Mountaineers athletic football and for athletics at Moore,mother Carrie Moore,Caleb Moore and father Greg Moore.Back row, milked the clock down to director Josh Lowe, coach of North Murray.” brother Garren Moore,principal Alan Long, coaches Todd Murray and Craig Brock and athletic director Scott Ramsey. Moore: Made just two errors

Continued from page 1B mostly in the five-hole early our guy behind the plate. in the season, but our pro- And he did that.” position. Brewton-Parker is duction out of the two-hole Moore said he also con- just looking for guys to come wasn’t good so we moved sidered Reinhardt College in and work hard and be able him up there. and LaGrange College before to play several different posi- “We got Michael Simp- choosing Brewton-Parker. tions. I’ve caught, played son on base about 60 percent “Reinhardt offered me first base, I pitched a little of the time and had to do and I thought I was going my freshman year and I can something with him. We there,”he said. “LaGrange play all three outfield posi- called on Caleb to put a punt was going to cost too much tions.” down to move him up or hit money. Brewton-Parker As a senior,Moore batted to drive him around and he wound up giving me the .289 with three doubles, one did a great job with that.” most money for my scholar- home run and 13 RBIs in 71 Keller said Moore’s pas- ship. And it’s nice over there. at-bats. At the toughest, most sion for baseball cannot be It reminds me of home a lit- physically and mentally underestimated in his chance tle bit and the coaches are demanding position on the to play at Brewton-Parker, really nice.” diamond, Moore committed which was 27-28 overall and Mullins just completed only two errors in 128 8-19 in conference play this his first season with the chances for a .985 fielding season and is coached by Barons. He was previously percentage. Greg Mullins, a former big associated with the Georgia While a .300 batting aver- league pitcher with the Stars, a powerhouse summer age is considered the sport’s Milwaukee Brewers. baseball program, and in two primary offensive gauge, “Coming into the season years helped them to win 79 MATT HAMILTON/The Daily Citizen Moore did little things that we had some question marks of 81 games and two nation- North Murray High football players break their huddles just before Friday make a team better. behind the plate,”Keller al championships. He also night’s spring football scrimmage at Murray Field in Chatsworth. The Black “Caleb is a great situa- said. “But Caleb worked had coaching stops at the squad defeated the Gold team, 16-14. tional hitter,” Keller said. hard during the offseason University of North Florida “He can bunt, hit and run, and in summer ball and we and several high schools in move runners with sacrifices felt he gave us the experience Florida before arriving at Track: McFarland 7th in 800 and drive in runs. He batted and great work ethic to be Brewton-Parker.

Continued from page 1B heat with a time of 2:32. Talley came away with two McFarland finished eighth titles Friday. The Lady Lions: McClure picks up win “Hopefully,all the girls in the 1,600 on Friday with Warriors senior won the will do well (today),”coach a time of 5:32, scoring the shot put with a state record Taylor said. “People down Lady Raiders’ lone point. It toss of 42 feet, 8 3/4 inches Continued from page 1B four. Hutchinson, who will Valwood could score. here are talking about the was the school’s first point and doubled her medal play college baseball at “We swung the bats pretty possibility of a lot of rain at the girls state meet since count with a winning toss run-scoring hit in the sixth. Valdosta State University, good today,” Stokes said. for the finals, but they’ll 1986, coach Chad Brewer of 127 feet in the discus. McClure was also the pitched the top of the seventh “Being the No. 4 seed from keep running as long as said. Calhoun High’s Kyle starting and winning pitcher (the Lions were the home our region will keep us on there is no lightning.” The Lady Raiders’ Lacie Hardesty finished second to in the nightcap and went six team in Game 2). the road next week, but Southeast’s Lady Roberson threw the shot Talley in the discus at 108- innings,giving up five hits Derek Hayes went 2-for-4 we’ve played better on the Raiders failed to get any of 33-5 and finished 10th. 6. and two unearned runs. He in the second game and the road this season. We’re just their athletes into Friday’s Briana Sosebee placed 11th Heading into the night walked three and struck out Lions built a 7-0 lead before trying to make the best of it.” finals for the shot put, dis- in the discus with a toss of events, Gordon Central’s cus, triple jump and 1,600- 102-5 and Hillary Nevad Lady Warriors had 26 meter run. had a 35-0 triple jump to points in first place, leading Shelby McFarland fin- finished 13th. Greater Atlanta Christian Armstrong leads Astana protest ished seventh in her 800 Gordon Central’s Sara by three points.

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lettering that had been clear- “My e-mail has been pret- CHIAVENNA, Italy — ly visible was now obscured ty busy during the stage. I Lance Armstrong command- beyond recognition. got a response from Federer beats Roddick again ed the spotlight again, and it “It’s definitely not a good Kazakhstan,”team manager had nothing to do with his sign,”Di Luca said. “It’s the Johan Bruyneel said. “I defi- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS shot at beating Nadal this was played on an indoor seven Tour de France titles or richest team in the world and nitely think it had a lot of MADRID — Roger year after dispatching wild hard court, broke Roddick fight the team that spends the most.” effect.” Federer and Rafael Nadal card Ivan Ljubicic 6-4, 6-4. twice in the first set then against Armstrong protested on The International Cycling Top-ranked Dinara Safina conceded a 3-0 lead in the PRO reached the Madrid Open cancer. behalf of his teammates. He Union has given Astana a semifi- advanced to the women’s second-set tiebreaker. The CYCLING Arm- is riding without salary this May 31 deadline to straight- nals on last four with a 6-4, 6-3 win Swiss star broke early in the strong had season after 3 1/2 years of en out its financial situation PRO Friday, over Alona Bondarenko,and deciding set and fired 15 a new role retirement. Alberto Conta- or risk suspension. TENNIS on pace will play Patty Schnyder, aces past Roddick. Friday: labor activist. dor,considered cycling’s top “We are in discussions to for a who beat fourth-seeded Nadal’s 32nd straight On a day when Norway’s rider,also competes for get this situation sorted,” clay- Jelena Jankovic 7-6 (6), 6-3. clay win made him 9-0 Edvald Boasson Hagen won Astana, although he is not UCI president Pat McQuaid court showdown in the final. Amelie Mauresmo will face against Verdasco, including a cold and rainy seventh defending his title from last told The Associated Press. Federer beat Andy Caroline Wozniacki in the three this year. stage of the Giro d’Italia and year’s Giro. “The riders have not been Roddick again, 7-5, 6-7 (5), other semi. After taking the first set, Italy’s Danilo Di Luca kept The stage passed through paid for two months and we 6-1 while Nadal stayed per- Federer improved to 18- Nadal fell behind 4-0 to his the overall lead, Armstrong three countries, starting in cannot accept that situation.” fect against Fernando Ver- 2 against sixth-seeded Davis Cup teammate before and all but one of his Astana Austria and heading through Efforts to reach the Ka- dasco with a 6-4, 7-5 victory. Roddick after their first rallying to 4-4 with help teammates made a protest. Switzerland before returning zakhstan cycling federation, Defending champion career meeting on dirt. from Verdasco’s seven dou- The riders, upset over not to northern Italy. TV images which holds the team’s ProTour Andy Murray lost to fifth- “His game translates ble faults. being paid salary by their of the protest were broadcast license, were unsuccessful. seeded Juan Martin del Potro well to most anything,” Murray let his frustration Kazakhstan team, wore spe- all over the world, with the Boasson Hagen won in 5 7-6 (4), 6-3 for the first time Roddick said. get the better of him as del cial jerseys that faded the leg lasting nearly six hours hours, 56 minutes, 53 sec- in four meetings. Novak Federer,who won here in Potro overcame a 5-2 first- sponsor names. The Astana and covering 152 miles. onds. Djokovic will get a fourth 2006 when the tournament set deficit. THE DAILY CITIZEN Saturday, May 16, 2009 3B GOLF ROUNDUP Goydos leads after two rounds in Texas Lincicome leads Sybase, Forsman at Regions

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS row is going to be another chapter in a group at 5 under. Lorena Ochoa had SAN ANTONIO — Paul Goydos that learning process of becoming a another 71 and was in danger of seeing remembered hitting one mediocre shot better player.” her hold on this event end. Friday in the Texas Open, but not any Leonard, tied with Goydos after the bad ones. first round, shot a 68 to join Scott Regions Charity Classic Goydos followed his opening 7- Sterling (63), John Mallinger (64), É HOOVER, Ala. — Dan Forsman under 63 with a 65 to reach 12 under Mathias Gronberg (65) and Ted Purdy made three straight birdies on both the 128 on the La Cantera Golf Club (67) at 9 under. front and back nine Friday,shooting 7- course — three strokes ahead of three- under 65 to take a one-stroke lead after time champion Justin Leonard and four Sybase Classic É the opening round of the Regions others. It’s the biggest lead Goydos has CLIFTON, N.J. — Brittany Charity Classic. ever had on the PGA Tour. Lincicome followed an opening-round Forsman began his first run of 64 with a 3-under 69 to take a two- “It’s just kind of like being the pace birdies at No. 2, then followed with a shot lead over Suzann Pettersen of car,for lack of a better word,”the 44- trio beginning at No. 14, to post his year-old Goydos said. “We’re going to Norway and Ji Young Oh of South Korea at the LPGA Sybase Classic. lowest first-round score of the year on go out and play two more rounds of golf, the Champions Tour. but the tournament’s going to be in front Lincicome’s 11-under total on the , Larry Mize and Hal of me tomorrow, which is kind of cool.” Upper Montclair Country Club was the Goydos had six birdies after dropping lowest 36-hole total on a par-72 course Sutton shot 6-under 66. Sutton did it a stroke on his first hole, the par-4 10th. on the LPGA Tour this year. with a string of four straight birdies “This is why you play. If I wasn’t First-round leader Helen Alfredsson, beginning at No. 14, with all of his comfortable where I am right now, I coming off a career-best 62, shot 76 in birdie putts from 6 feet or less. need to find another profession,”said a round that included a missed tap-in. Tom McKnight, , Goydos, the 1996 Bay Hill and 2007 She was tied for fourth at 6-under with Eduardo Romero, Chris Starkjohann Sony Open winner. “This is why we Wendy Doolan, who shot 68. and Jim Thorpe were at 5 under,and AP PHOTO play,practice and endure rough Michelle Wie, looking for her first 12 players were another shot back. Ted Purdy watches his drive on the 18th hole during weeks, so we learn something, to professional win, Hall of Famer Karrie Former major winner Bob Tway shot the second round of the Texas Open in San Antonio improve and get better. And tomor- Webb and Paula Creamer were among 4-over 76 in his Champions Tour debut. on Friday. Purdy is three strokes from the lead.

PRO BASEBALL SCOREBOARD SPORTS BRIEFS Cards send Boggs Ramirez apologizes Friday’s Games Sandra Gal 70-69 — 139 -5 LOCAL Houston at Chicago, ppd., rain Candie Kung 71-69 — 140 -4 Colorado 3, Pittsburgh 1 Moira Dunn 71-69 — 140 -4 back to Memphis Philadelphia at Washington, late Becky Morgan 71-69 — 140 -4 Prep Schedule L.A. Dodgers 6, Florida 4 Jee Yo ung Lee 69-71 — 140 -4 ST. LOUIS — Chris to L.A. teammates Today Atlanta 4, Arizona 3 Jiyai Shin 69-71 — 140 -4 Carpenter has thrown an Varsity baseball Milwaukee at St. Louis, ppd., rain Katherine Hull 67-73 — 140 -4 GHSA Class 2A playoffs, Quarterfinals Cincinnat at San Diego, late Louise Stahle 73-68 — 141 -3 extended bullpen session Christian Heritage at Valwood, Valdosta, if neces- N.Y.Mets at San Francisco, late Ai Miyazato 73-68 — 141 -3 and could return to the St. BY TIM REYNOLDS Ramirez spoke for a few sary, 11 a.m. Today’s Games Mika Miyazato 73-68 — 141 -3 Associated Press Writer minutes, and teammates — Varsity track and field Philadelphia at Washington, 1:05 p.m., 1st game Lisa Strom 72-69 — 141 -3 Louis Cardinals soon. Girls state meet, Albany Houston at Chicago Cubs, 1:05 p.m. Yo ung Kim 71-70 — 141 -3 Carpenter strained a MIAMI — An “anx- other than greeting him and Milwaukee at St. Louis, 1:10 p.m. Chella Choi 71-70 — 141 -3 ious” Manny Ramirez apol- shaking his hand — did not N.Y.Mets at San Francisco, 4:10 p.m. Alena Sharp70-71 — 141 -3 muscle in his left rib cage L.A. Dodgers at Florida, 6:10 p.m. Hye Jung Choi 69-72 — 141 -3 April 14. Mitchell Boggs, ogized to his Los Angeles ask any questions, said Philadelphia at Washington, 7:05 p.m., 2nd game In-Kyung Kim 68-73 — 141 -3 Dodgers teammates Friday, Blake, who declined to say TELEVISION Colorado at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Hee Yo ung Park 67-74 — 141 -3 who had been filling in the first time he was around what words Ramirez Arizona at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. for Carpenter in the rota- On Today Cincinnati at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. Texas Open tion, was optioned to the club since being sus- specifically used during his ESPN2 — adidas Classic, at Carson, Calif. Sunday’s Games Friday AUTO RACING L.A. Dodgers at Florida, 1:10 p.m. Triple-A Memphis on pended for 50 games for address to the Dodgers. At La Cantera Golf Club, Resort Course Noon Colorado at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. San Antonio Friday but it’ll probably using a banned substance. “I think in Manny’s VERSUS — IRL, pole qualifying for Indianapolis Philadelphia at Washington, 1:35 p.m. Purse: $6.1 million 500 Arizona at Atlanta, 1:35 p.m. be another week before Ramirez used the words case, it made him feel better Yardage: 6,881; Par: 70 6 p.m. Milwaukee at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. Second Round the Cardinals ace “I’m sorry,” said Dodgers just to get in front of the ESPN2 — NHRA, qualifying for Thunder Valley Houston at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Paul Goydos 63-65 — 128 -12 Nationals, at Bristol, Tenn. (same-day tape) Cincinnati at San Diego, 4:05 p.m. reclaims his spot. manager Joe Torre, team,”Blake said. “I think Justin Leonard 63-68 — 131 -9 7 p.m. N.Y.Mets at San Francisco, 8:05 p.m. it was kind of a big load off Mathias Gronberg 66-65 — 131 -9 Boggs was 1-0 with a although many players said SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, All-Star Race, at Ted Purdy 64-67 — 131 -9 his shoulders just to greet Concord, N.C. 3.22 ERA, although he the apology wasn’t neces- AL Glance John Mallinger 67-64 — 131 -9 GOLF the team again.” East Division Scott Sterling 68-63 — 131 -9 failed to get out of the sary. 10 a.m. WLPct GB Kent Jones 67-65 — 132 -8 Torre said TGC — European PGA Tour, Irish Open, third fifth in his last two starts. “It was uncom- Toronto 24 14 .632 — Fredrik Jacobson 66-66 — 132 -8 round, at Baltray, Ireland Ramirez will Boston 21 14 .600 1 1/2 Brian Davis 65-67 — 132 -8 St. Louis activated fortable. I’ll give 1 p.m. New Yo rk 18 17 .514 4 1/2 J.P. Hayes71-62 — 133 -7 begin working out TGC — Nationwide Tour, BMW Charity Pro-Am, infielder Brendan Ryan you that,”Torre Tampa Bay1720.459 6 1/2 Stephen Ames 66-67 — 133 -7 third round, at Spartanburg, S.C. said. “We spent again next week, Baltimore 15 20 .429 7 1/2 Greg Owen 65-68 — 133 -7 from the 15-day disabled 2 p.m. Central Division Marc Leishman 64-69 — 133 -7 some time togeth- possibly at ESPN2 — LPGA, Sybase Classic, third round, at list before its game WLPct GB Briny Baird 68-66 — 134 -6 Clifton, N.J. er before we went Dodger Stadium. Detroit 17 16 .515 — Lee Janzen 66-68 — 134 -6 against Milwaukee. Ryan 3 p.m. Kansas City 18 17 .514 — Bill Haas 67-67 — 134 -6 had been sidelined with a into the meeting Ramirez will also CBS — PGA Tour, Texas Open, third round, at San Minnesota 18 18 .500 1/2 Jeff Maggert64-70 — 134 -6 Antonio hamstring injury. room and he was a discuss the situa- Chicago 15 19 .441 2 1/2 Zach Johnson 68-67 — 135 -5 6:30 p.m. Cleveland 14 23 .378 5 Brandt Jobe 70-65 — 135 -5 little anxious. tion publicly at TGC — Champions Tour, Regions Charity Classic, Ramirez West Division Kevin Stadler 67-68 — 135 -5 second round, at Hoover, Ala. (same-day tape) That’s the human some point before WLPct GB Aron Price 69-66 — 135 -5 Noll shares fifth HORSE RACING his suspension ends, Texas 21 14 .600 — Tag Ridings 69-66 — 135 -5 side of this thing. He basi- 4:30 p.m. Los Angeles 18 16 .529 2 1/2 David Duval 66-69 — 135 -5 place at Mid-Am although that’s not expect- NBC — NTRA, Preakness Stakes, at Baltimore cally went around, shook Seattle 16 19 .457 5 Kris Blanks 70-65 — 135 -5 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ed to come this weekend. Oakland 13 18 .419 6 everybody’s hand. I think 1 p.m. ——— Dalton’s David Noll “He knows what he has WGN — Chicago White Sox at Toronto guys were happy to see Thursday’s Games Jr., the reigning GSGA 4 p.m. done,”Torre said. “He’s Minnesota 6, Detroit 5 him. I think there was a lit- FOX — Regional coverage, N.Y.Mets at San Men’s Player of the Year, Texas 3, Seattle 2 AUTO RACING taken responsibility for it. Francisco, Cleveland at Tampa Bay, or L.A. Angels tle uneasiness on both L.A. Angels 5, Boston 4, 12 innings shot a 3-under 69 at at Texas sides.” He tried, I don’t want to say N.Y.Yankees 3, Toronto 2 7:10 p.m. White Columns Country Cleveland 11, Tampa Bay 7 Sprint Showdown The brief meeting took make light of it, but he tried PEACHTREE (Optilink 18, Charter 83) — Arizona Baltimore 9, Kansas City 5 Friday’s qualifying, today’s race Club in Marietta and is at Atlanta place in a conference room to look past it and my Friday’s Games At Lowe’s Motor Speedway MEN'S COLLEGE LACROSSE tied for fifth place with N.Y.Yankees 5, Minnesota 4 Concord, N.C. at the team’s waterfront advice to him was, it is Noon Oakland at Detroit, 7:05 p.m. Lap length: 1.5 miles seven other golfers after ESPN2 — NCAA Division I tournament, quarterfi- hotel in South Florida what it is. You just have to Toronto 8, Chicago White Sox 3 (Car number in parentheses) the first round of the nal, teams TBA, at Hempstead, N.Y. Tampa Bay 8, Cleveland 7 1. (27) Kirk Shelmerdine, Toyota. before the Dodgers arrived get yourself ready to come RODEO Georgia Mid-Amateur Texas 10, L.A. Angels 8. 2. (46) Carl Long, Dodge. 10 p.m. at the Marlins’ stadium to back.” Baltimore at Kansas City, late 3. (12) David Stremme, Dodge. Championship. VERSUS — PBR, Ford F-150 Invitational, at Boston at Seattle, late 4. (66) Dave Blaney, Toyota. start a three-game series. A person familiar with Pueblo, Colo.(same-day tape) Noll trails co-leaders Today’s Games 5. (36) Scott Riggs, Toyota. “I think he just wanted the details of the suspen- Minnesota at N.Y.Yankees, 1:05 p.m. 6. (1) Martin Tr uex Jr., Chevrolet. Jeff Knox of Augusta and to let his team know how sion said last week that Chicago White Sox at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. 7. (6) David Ragan, Ford. Winston Morris of sorry he is,”Torre said. Ramirez used the female Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 4:10 p.m. 8. (77) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge. Marietta by four shots. HOCKEY L.A. Angels at Texas, 4:10 p.m. 9. (13) Max Papis, Toyota. The Los Angeles Times fertility drug HCG (human Oakland at Detroit, 7:05 p.m. 10. (44) AJ Allmendinger, Dodge. They’re are 5-under 67. chorionic gonadotropin). Baltimore at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m. 11. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet. Two other players, Brian first reported that Ramirez NHL Playoffs Boston at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. 12. (37) Mike Wallace, Chevrolet. had apologized. Ramirez HCG is popular among Conference Finals Sunday’s Games 13. (00) David Reutimann, Toyota. Ferris of Atlanta and lives near the Marlins’ sta- steroid users because it can (Best-of-7) Oakland at Detroit, 1:05 p.m. 14. (47) Marcos Ambrose, Toyota. Doug Hanzel of Savannah Sunday Minnesota at N.Y.Yankees, 1:05 p.m. 15. (51) Dexter Bean, Dodge. are at 4-under 68. dium but is not expected at mitigate the side effects of Chicago at Detroit, 3 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. 16. (21) Bill Elliott, Ford. the ballpark this weekend. ending a cycle of the drugs. Monday Cleveland at Tampa Bay, 1:38 p.m. 17. (75) Derrike Cope, Dodge. The second round will Carolina at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. L.A. Angels at Texas, 2:05 p.m. 18. (57) Norm Benning, Chevrolet. be played today. “He knows he made a Ramirez has said he did Tuesday Baltimore at Kansas City, 2:10 p.m. 19. (20) Joey Logano, Toyota. mistake. I forgive him,” not take steroids and was Chicago at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Boston at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. 20. (82) Scott Speed, Toyota. Thursday 21. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota. Dodgers third baseman given medication by a doc- Carolina at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. 22. (71) David Gilliland, Chevrolet. Tisdale, 44, passes Casey Blake said. “It’s his tor that contained a banned Friday 23. (07) Casey Mears, Chevrolet. business.” Detroit at Chicago, 8 p.m. 24. (98) Paul Menard, Ford. away from cancer substance. Saturday GOLF 25. (73) Mike Garvey, Dodge. 26. (64) Todd Bodine, Toyota. Ramirez was suspended “I know deep inside Pittsburgh at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. Wayman Tisdale, a on May 7. Dodgers owner him, he’s ashamed for what Sunday, May 24 Regions Classic 27. (19) Elliott Sadler, Dodge. Detroit at Chicago, 3 p.m. 28. (55) Michael Waltrip, Toyota. three-time All-American Frank McCourt met with happened,”Dodgers first Friday 29. (06) David Starr, Dodge. At Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail 30. (26) Jamie McMurray, Ford. at Oklahoma who played him twice last weekend in base coach Mariano Dun- Hoover,Ala. 31. (83) Brian Vickers, Toyota. 12 seasons in the NBA Los Angeles and encour- can said. Purse: $1.7 million 32. (7) Robby Gordon, Toyota. Yardage: 7,503; Par: 72 (36-36) and later became a top aged Ramirez to apologize A 12-time All-Star, BASKETBALL 33. (41) J.J. Ye ley, Toyota. First Round 34. (43) Reed Sorenson, Dodge. Dan Forsman 33-32 — 65 -7 jazz musician, died after a to teammates “eyeball to Ramirez played in 27 of the 35. (34) Tony Raines, Chevrolet. NBAPlayoffs Larry Mize33-33 — 66 -6 two-year battle with can- eyeball.” Dodgers’ first 29 games, Conference Semifinals Hal Sutton 35-31 — 66 -6 cer. He was 44. That opportunity came batting .348 with six (Best-of-7) Keith Fergus 32-34 — 66 -6 All-Star Lineup Friday,when the Dodgers homers to help them get off Thursday Eduardo Romero 33-34 — 67 -5 Friday’s qualifying; today’s race Tisdale died Friday Orlando 83, Boston 75, series tied 3-3 Jim Thorpe 33-34 — 67 -5 At Lowe’s Motor Speedway morning at St. John saw their teammate for the to their best start since Houston 95, L.A. Lakers 80, series tied 3-3 Gil Morgan 34-33 — 67 -5 Concord, N.C. first time since the suspen- 1983. Sunday Tom McKnight 35-32 — 67 -5 Lap length: 1.5 miles Medical Center in Tulsa, Houston at L.A. Lakers, 3:30 p.m. Chris Starkjohann 32-35 — 67 -5 (Car number in parentheses) hospital spokeswoman sion. Plans for the meeting The Dodgers lost four of Chip Beck34-34 — 68 -4 Orlando at Boston, 8 p.m. 1. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 44.475 mph. Joy McGill said. were announced Thursday their first five games after Mike Reid 34-34 — 68 -4 2. (2) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 44.195. Lonnie Nielsen 33-35 — 68 -4 3. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 43.837. After basketball, he night when the team arrived Ramirez was suspended, 36-32 — 68 -4 4. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 43.807. became an award-winning in South Florida. but they still lead the NL Mark Wiebe 34-34 — 68 -4 5. (5) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 43.673. BASEBALL Loren Roberts 35-33 — 68 -4 6. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 43.429. jazz musician,with sever- “I don’t think anyone West. Fred Funk 34-34 — 68 -4 7. (96) Bobby Labonte, Ford, 43.424. David Edwards 36-32 — 68 -4 al albums making the top was really looking for” an NL Glance 8. (9) Kasey Kahne, Dodge, 43.330. Fuzzy Zoeller 34-34 — 68 -4 10 on the Billboard charts. apology,Blake said. “It was AP Baseball Writer East Division 34-34 — 68 -4 9. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 43.290. something he wanted to do Ronald Blum contributed to WLPct GB Sandy Lyle 34-34 — 68 -4 10. (09) Brad Keselowski, Chevrolet, 43.204. this report. New Yo rk 19 15 .559 — Robert L. Thompson 34-34 — 68 -4 11. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 42.682. Former NFL great and I think it was heartfelt.” Atlanta 18 17 .514 1 1/2 Phil Blackmar 35-34 — 69 -3 12. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 42.681. Philadelphia 16 16 .500 2 Gene Jones 32-37 — 69 -3 13. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 42.602. Florida 17 19 .472 3 Gary Hallberg 33-36 — 69 -3 14. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 39.473. faces DUI charge Washington 11 21 .344 7 Scott Hoch 37-32 — 69 -3 15. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 39.191. Central Division Denis Watson 35-34 — 69 -3 16. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 37.565. VIRGINIA BEACH, Phelps twice a winner WLPct GB Mike Goodes 36-33 — 69 -3 17. (33) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 37.144. Milwaukee 21 14 .600 — Tom Purtzer 33-36 — 69 -3 18. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota. Va. — Former NFL star St. Louis 21 14 .600 — Joey Sindelar 33-36 — 69 -3 Bruce Smith has been Chicago 20 14 .588 1/2 Joe Ozaki 33-36 — 69 -3 CHARLOTTE, N.C. the Charlotte UltraSwim in Cincinnati 20 14 .588 1/2 charged with drunken (AP) — Michael Phelps, a time of 1 minute, 46.02 Houston 16 18 .471 4 1/2 driving in Virginia Beach. Pittsburgh 14 21 .400 7 Sybase Classic AP SPORTLIGHT the most decorated Olym- seconds. He came back less West Division Friday City police spokesman pian ever,won two events than an hour later to win the WLPct GB At Upper Montclair Country Club May 16 Jimmy Barnes said the Friday night in his first 100 butterfly in 51.72. Los Angeles 25 12 .676 — Clifton, N.J. San Francisco 18 16 .529 5 1/2 Purse: $2 million 1971 — Canonero II, ridden by Gustavo Avila, 45-year-old Smith was meet since Beijing, show- In both races, Phelps Colorado 14 20 .412 9 1/2 Yardage: 6,413; Par 72 posts a 1 1/2-length victory over Eastern Fleet in stopped at 1:42 a.m. ing he’s moved on from the easily broke meet records San Diego 13 22 .371 11 Second Round the Preakness Stakes. Friday on Interstate 264. Arizona 13 23 .361 11 1/2 Brittany Lincicome 64-69 — 133 -11 1981 — Len Barker of Cleveland pitches the first embarrassment of being he set three years ago, and ——— Ji Yo ung Oh 66-69 — 135 -9 perfect game in 13 years as the Indians beat the He said Smith was photographed using a mari- coach Bob Bowman pro- Thursday’s Games Suzann Pettersen 65-70 — 135 -9 Toronto Blue Jays 3-0 at Municipal Stadium. charged with speeding, Milwaukee 5, Florida 3 Wendy Doolan 70-68 — 138 -6 1990 — Petr Klima ends a bizarre NHL marathon. juana pipe and serving a claimed him ahead of L.A. Dodgers 5, Philadelphia 3, 10 innings Helen Alfredsson 62-76 — 138 -6 His goal at 15:13 of the third overtime wins the driving under the influ- three-month suspension. schedule as Phelps looks Chicago Cubs 11, San Diego 3 Song-Hee Kim 72-67 — 139 -5 longest game in Stanley Cup finals history for the ence and refusal to take Phelps touched first in ahead to the world champi- Houston 5, Colorado 3 Karrie Webb 70-69 — 139 -5 Edmonton Oilers — a 3-2 series-opening victory St. Louis 5, Pittsburgh 1 Michelle Wie 70-69 — 139 -5 over the Boston Bruins in a game delayed 25 min- an alcohol breath test. the 200-meter freestyle at onships this summer. N.Y.Mets 7, San Francisco 4 Paula Creamer 70-69 — 139 -5 utes by a lighting problem. — Associated Press 4B Saturday, May 16, 2009 THE DAILY CITIZEN HORSE RACING: PREAKNESS STAKES NOTEBOOK Home has to wait for Woolley

BY MIKE FARRELL Still, this is all a long way from as he’s healthy and doing good, going through thinking, ’Thank Derby winner Mine That Bird. For The Associated Press home in Bloomfield, N.M. we’ll keep spotting him.” God I don’t have to do this again.’ Racing historians have not BALTIMORE — Chip Woolley “I’ll be glad to go back home,” ——— It’s good and it has been good.” found another instance of a Derby- Jr., the cowboy with the big black he said. “It’s more laid-back and LAST HURRAH:Every With a reduced workload, the winning jockey switching horses hat, will be glad to get home when comfortable there. I don’t know if moment is tinged with nostalgia 52-year-old trainer will be able to for the Preakness. the Triple Crown is over. all this will change anything.” for trainer Larry Jones as he sends do things most folks his age take ——— Not that Woolley hasn’t Woolley drove from New out Friesan Fire in the Preakness. for granted: sleeping late, taking FINISH LINES:Big Drama enjoyed the trip so far. The trainer Mexico to Churchill Downs for Jones will drastically scale back vacation and enjoying time with will try to break the Preakness rail will try to validate Mine That the Derby,transporting his horse his stable at the end of the year. his grandchildren. jinx. Tabasco Cat in 1994 is the Bird’s reputation today in the in a van hitched to his pickup. He He and wife Cindy will still train a “I want to be there to see them only horse in the last 48 years to Preakness Stakes at Pimlico. plans to remain with the gelding few horses, but the scope will be open birthday presents,”Jones win from the No. 1 post. Since Having pulled off a stunning through the three-week gap greatly reduced. said. “On Christmas, we hope to 1909, post No. 6 has produced the 50-1 upset in the Kentucky Derby, between the Preakness and Jones felt he needed a break have them all in one spot. That’s most winners with 15. Terrain has Mine That Bird faces 12 rivals in Belmont Stakes. following the emotional ordeal something we haven’t got to do that slot on Saturday. ... D. Wayne the middle jewel of the series, “I won’t go back home until the after the fatal breakdown of his that everybody takes for granted.” Lukas sends out Luv Gov and including the sensational filly horse is done with this campaign,” filly Eight Belles moments after ——— Flying Private, extending his Rachel Alexandra. he said. finishing second in last year’s OUT MOWING:How did Preakness record to 34 starters. “It’s been pretty fulfilling,” If all goes well in the Kentucky Derby. Calvin Borel, the jockey on the The Hall of Fame trainer has won Woolley said Friday. “It’s been Preakness, Woolley will take Mine From inside the Pimlico stakes hottest horse in the Preakness, the race five times. ... Robert exciting. You couldn’t ask for any- That Bird back to Churchill barn, Jones reflected on what spend the day before the big race? Wyndham Walden owns the record thing better than what’s happened Downs and train him there for the could be the final time he stood in Mowing the lawn. for most wins by a trainer with to me so far. We never came here Belmont on June 6. that spot. “The yard is good,”Borel said seven, including five straight from thinking we could win the Derby. “The horse will help decide “Every time we do something, Friday. “It couldn’t be better.” 1878-82. Tobacco manufacturer We just wanted to get as much as everything,” Woolley said. we realize it could be the last Borel opted to ride the filly George Lorillard owned all five. ... we could. Little did we know, “Everything we do will be in the time,”he said. “We’re trying to Rachel Alexandra,even though The record Preakness crowd was we’d knock a home run.” best interests of this horse. As long enjoy it as we go. Some of it we’re that meant giving up the mount on 121,263 in 2007.

AUTO RACING: SPRINT CUP Pressure mounts on ‘Little E’

BY MIKE CRANSTON today’s All-Star race and Associated Press Writer next weekend’s Coca-Cola CONCORD, N.C. — 600 at Lowe’s Motor Speed- Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s fans fill way, just miles from his the infield. He’s mobbed hometown. wherever he goes at his “When you’re running home track. Lines wind bad, you’re just a target,” around the corner to get into Earnhardt said. “And you’re his nearby nightclub. angry because you’re run- The brand remains strong. ning bad, and frustrated. You It’s just on the track where can’t win for losing. If you NASCAR’s most popular get angry you’re a (jerk). If driver is still finding success you take it on the chin you elusive. don’t care. Welcome home, Junior. “Everybody’s got an Now why aren’t you win- opinion of you. You just ning? move on.” “I would not trade places From the grim looks of with him,”teammate Mark his crew as they shuffled in Martin said Friday. and out his hauler after All- “Absolutely not.” Star practice Friday after- Junior acknowledged the noon, the team is need of gripping pressure after con- some good fortune. secutive 27th-place finishes “Where they’re at right left him 18th in the Sprint now is they just need to not Cup standings, far from let the pressure get them so where his fans expected tight that they can’t perform when he moved to power- at their best level,”Martin house Hendrick Motorsports said. “So my advice to Junior last year. was, ‘Hey this is All-Star “He’s probably right. I weekend. Come here and don’t think I’d want to put take a deep breath and take a anybody in my shoes — AP PHOTO deep breath for your team maybe an enemy or two,” Dale Earnhardt Jr.prepares to practice on Friday for and go out here and have Earnhardt said of Martin’s today’s NASCAR Sprint Cup All-Star race at Lowe’s some fun and let this thing sympathy. “There are good Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C. come to you.’ days and bad days. You’ve “It’s going to come got a lot to complain about year ago and quickly fading we’ve just got to take a deep around. It’s going to come and you’ve got a lot of things from contention once he breath,”Hendrick said. around for those guys.” to be grateful for.” made the Chase for the “He’s under the spotlight. Success has come quickly Save for a second-place championship in his Hen- We’re not happy about it and for Martin, though. The 50- finish at Talladega,little has drick debut, there have been we’re working on it. I’ve just year-old has two wins in his gone right for the No. 88 calls to replace his crew never been the kind of per- first season with Hendrick, team in a season marred by chief and cousin, Tony Eury son who rips stuff up and which has further highlight- pit road trouble, communica- Jr. Owner Rick Hendrick has says lets just try new things.” ed Junior’s troubles. tion woes and a post-race defended the team, but The trouble is finding and “I’m all right,”Earnhardt skirmish with Casey Mears acknowledged they’ve had fixing what’s wrong, while said. “I appreciate Mark’s at Phoenix. numerous meetings on how Earnhardt tries to fight off concern and he’s always Earnhardt has three top- to end Junior’s funk. negativity that he said “can been a great supporter of me. 10 finishes — and six of 20th “I haven’t changed my make you into a real jerk.” It feels good for him to rec- or worse. position. There’s so much Junior was searching for that ognize my position and how After just one victory a pressure on all of them guys, balance as prepares for life is.” Johnson claims All-Star race pole

BY MIKE CRANSTON Tony Stewart sped away from his pit Associated Press Writer stall after his team had changed only CONCORD, N.C. — Jimmie two tires. As his crew stood baffled, Johnson has a history of dominance at Stewart stopped down pit road. Lowe’s Motor Speedway,but had never “I’ll be right back,”Stewart said started from the pole in the All-Star race. through his radio before returning for After a speedy,mistake-free per- the left-side tires. formance Friday,the decorated driver Stewart, who will start 15th, then can check off that accomplishment, too. joked that he hoped Earnhardt would The three-time defending Sprint Cup make a similar mistake. points champion won five of six points “I’m just praying Dale Jr. will do races at Lowe’s from 2003-05. He’s in what he’s done all year and miss the position to return to the top spot after being box,”Stewart said. the star of the unusual qualifying format. Earnhardt had no trouble getting into Teams had to go three laps and make his stall and burned around the track a four-tire pit stop without speeding with a time of 2:03.269 to take the top down pit road or leaving loose lug nuts. spot until teammate Johnson overtook Time penalties for those infractions him. cost several drivers, but not Johnson. “It’s going to be a big contributing He had a speedy first lap, but shot to the factor to the way we perform front by being the fastest out of the pits (Saturday),”said Chad Knaus, — 119 mph. AP PHOTO Johnson’s crew chief. He finished in 2 minutes, 1.416 sec- Jimmie Johnson poses with a tro- “It’s really good. The guys did a very onds, then held off all challengers. Kurt phy after winning the pole posi- good job. This is a big week for all of Busch will start second in the 100-lap tion for today’s All-Star race. the pit crews.” non-points shootout Saturday night that Jeff Burton, whose team won pays the winner $1 million. by Bobby Labonte, Kasey Kahne, Thursday’s pit crew competition, was “I think with track position as impor- Kevin Harvick and Brad Keselowski. penalized for entering pit road too fast. tant as it’s going to be in the race, to be Several drivers, including Kyle He’ll start 16th. where we are is a great situation,” Busch and Carl Edwards, slipped out of Qualifying consisted of 18 drivers Johnson said. “We focused on it hard the top 10 because of penalties. who got into the All-Star field thanks to today and everybody did their jobs. Edwards posted a time of 2:01.80, victories in the past year or by being Busch finished in 2:02.187. Matt but received 15 seconds in penalties for former race or series champions. Kenseth will start third, followed by three loose lug nuts. He’ll start 14th. Those left out will race in Saturday’s Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Mark Martin. “It’s a mini version of how our sea- preliminary Sprint Showdown. The top “Jimmie Johnson, the 48 guys are son is going so far,”Edwards said. two finishers will transfer to the All- always the tough ones to beat here at Kyle Busch dropped from third to Star race, along with a third driver Lowe’s, no matter what event it is,” 13th because of loose lug nuts. voted by fans. Busch said. “But overall I’m very It was a much lighter atmosphere David Stremme will start at the front happy with our lap.” than qualifying for points races. Not of the preliminary race after qualifying Jeff Gordon qualified sixth, followed everybody even knew the rules. was canceled because of a rain shower. THE DAILY CITIZEN Saturday, May 16, 2009 5B

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Contact 706- MOST BEAUTIFUL VIEW huge closets, pool 610 Crystal View Court. $818 a Call: 706-217-8171 259-4989 ext. 102. IN DALTON w/ cabana. mth & $1000 down. BEST DEAL IN DALTON **DALTON – 3/2 Mobile Home “NORTH SUMMIT BEST LOCATION Doublewide.630 Crystal View 777 Lots CONDOS” TRUE LUXURY Court. $796 a mth & $1000 WARING MOBILE COMM. Lg. down. private lots. Water furn’d. $175/ Introducing our newest floor 706-279-1801 FOR RENT mo. $175/dep. 1st month free. plan. 2,150 sq. ft. master on **DALTON – Crabapple. 706-313-1129 or 706-226-2548 main level, vaulted ceilings, 2 car 2BR/1Ba house. Mobile Homes garage, fireplace, formal dining. 2, 3 & 4 bedroom apts. Utilities $160 deposit, $160 week. 778 For Rent 2005 BMW M3 Cabriolet, 36k MUST SEE! All of our popular 2, included. Starting at Power & water included 2 - 2 BR 2 BA trailer $85/wk. & miles, 6 sp., still under factory 2002 Tundra V-8, 4x4, Tan 3 and 4 bedrooms are still $140/week. 706-260-9183. **CHATSWORTH – 3 BR 2 BA $95 wk. Range & warranty, carbon black on black, leather interior, power available. Starting at $127,000. 30 Sun Mtn Spur. 2BR / 1BA refrig. Hwy 225 N. Chatsworth Harman/Kardon sound, everything. Loaded. Excellent to $205,000. Developer pays 3bd/1ba Duplex off Cleveland vacation remtal / lake home. 706-280-2618 or 706-694-3388 navigation, heated seats, condition. 64,000 miles. Never $2,500 closing. N. on Cleveland Hwy. All appls, dishwasher, w/d $1200 deposit, $1200 month. xenon headlights, garage kept, been off road. $12,500. Call: Hwy 1/2 mile from, By-pass, left hkup, c/h/a, $550/mo. $250/dep. 2 BR 2 BA, unfurnished, 225 S. **DALTON – 1010 Foster Rd. 3 one owner, asking $43,000. 706-397-2288 onto North Oak Dr., right onto N. 706-581-2062. No pets. BR/ 1 BA $595/month $595 in Chatsworth. $125 week, Call: 706-260-1673 Summit Dr. 706-278-3413 or A SWEET DEAL FOR YOU!! deposit (split over 2 months) deposit required. Water included. 706-463-3392 : Well maintained. **DALTON – 513 Veron Ave. Call 706-937-4577 after 6pm www.northsummitcondos.com Convenient location! 4BR / 1BA. $300/deposit, Move in Special! 1/2 Price. OPEN HOUSE Call PARK CANYON APTS $695/month. Quiet community. From $95 to SAT. & SUN. 706-226-6054 Tired of Being a Landlord? Our $135 week. Utilities included. Email: [email protected] Property Management 706-506-3561 or 678-910-5776 2PM-5PM Company Manages Over 130 Apartment for rent. 1 BR, ground SUPER DEALS! 2 & 3 BD Units in Northwest Georgia. Let 2005 Super Charged Mini Commercial floor. No pets. $325/mo. 9am- homes, many w/ hdwd floors. 726 Buildings Us Help Yo u Today! Call NOW!! Cooper. 6 speed. Convertible. 2003 F-250, 4 door- crew cab. 9pm. 706-259-4027 or 706-226- Large lots & private pond. Pets Premium Sport Package. One 2 bd house on private lot. 6.0 diesel, 94k miles. 4x4. 7938 welcome.Carbondale area. owner, 40,000 miles, Covered parking, new c/h/a & Automatic, Excellent condition. Cable/water/garbage Harmon/Kardon parking carpet. Tunnel Hill area. Asking $18,500. 706-264-7883 Chatsworth area. - Townhouse. 2 service included $125/wk. 706- sensors, cruise control, auto air. $650/mo., $300/dep. (423)718- or 706-629-4000. bedroom, 1.5 bath, c/h/a/ 383-8123 Price $21,000. *19,000 sq.ft. - 2105 E. Walnut 4847 $550/mo. 706-517-2589 or 706- TRANSPORTATION Call: 706-313-1119. Ave. Retail space, Next to 264-0066 3 BR 2 BA 2528 Dover St. $696 Hobby Lobby, across from Mall. 2006 Nissan 350Z, convertible, City west near Creative Arts Mo or $165 wk. 3BR 1 BA loaded, white with frost leather. *97,000 sq. ft., 454 Hwy 225 2111A S. Dixie Hwy. $125 wk, (Bretlin) Guild. 2bd 2ba, CHA, WD conn. 806 Domestic Autos New tires. 30,000 miles. Lease, references req’d $550 $250 dp. 706-2791380 wkdys 9- $26,500. OBO. 706-463-0672 *Retail space -Dalton Place 5:30 Shop. Ctr. 2518 Cleveland Hwy. mon $300 dep. 706-463-3171 3346 Hurricane Rd. 5 BR 2 BA 1200, 1400, 44,000 SF avail. Duplex Apt. off Old Grade Rd. house only, not lake. $750 month 706-279-1380 Wkdys 9-5:30 Lg. private, quiet lot, dead end + deposit. . 315 Foster Rd. 2 BR 2006 GMC 16 ft box truck Ye l- 12,500 sf bldg. for sale or lease st. Great area for sm. kids or 1 BA $450 month. 212 Ezzard 2 low. 6.0 V8 Unleaded engine w/ & 10,000 sf bldg for sale by garden. 2br. W/D conn. Very BR 1 BA $395 month. 706-463- 300 hp. Auto. Transmission, owner. Dalton. Docks. Suitable clean. $100/ wk., $200/ dep. 2332 or 706-397-2087 A/C, ABS brakes, Power for light manfg. or wrhg, offices 706-278-1520 or 706-226-5678 1996 CHEVY IMPALA SS 4 dr. Steering, 2 Bucket Seats, w/ c/h/a. Perry 706-275-0862 BRAND NEW: 3 BR 2 BA ranch sed; 134,500 miles; one owner; Reduced. 2006 Honda Accord AM/FM radio, 10 ft loading ramp DUPLEX: 890 W. Addis, Tunnel & 4 BR 3 BA split foyer. Lease or garaged; Dk. Cherry Metallic; EXL. Like new. Gray. Full w’ 1000lb capacity. Mileage Hill. Apt. 2 BR 1 BA, $125 wk, For sale or lease 15,000 sq. ft. & lease purchase. 706-217-5005- Gray Leather interior; 5.7L V-8; warranty. 39 k miles. ranging from 40,000 – 75,000 $250 dep 706-279-1380 wkdays 8,000 sq. ft. commercial bldgs. for details. RWD; Loaded; Superior Cond.; Loaded. Leather seats, XM miles. Sale price is $12,000 - Suitable for light or heavy Luxurious Townhouses, Eton Carfax avail.; $9,000. Call: 706- radio, sunroof, 34mpg. Like new. $14000. Only method of Duplex for rent in Chatsworth. 2 manufacturing. Office in each. newly renovated, ceramic tile, 272-4758 Great Cond. Must sell! No tax! payment accepted is certified BR 1 BA. $480. month, $240. Chatsworth. 706-695-6404 Nora wood flrs, new carpet. 2 bd, 1.5 $16,999. obo. check or money order. Sorry no cleaning fee. No Pets. 706-271- bath. Move in special 1st month 706-614-7719 financing Contact Josh Hall @ Commercial 6041 or 706-218-7913 728 Rental 1/2 off & No Deposit. $475 mon. Penske, Day- 706-277-9477, 706-980-3361 House for rent 4 bedroom 1.5 Night- 423-304-6669 Motel Rooms For Rent: S. Dixie bath, 3 acres, Connector 3 & I- 809 Trucks Hwy. 41. Standard - $95/wk. Lg.- 75. $140 wk., $300 dep. Call Leo 2004 Ford Ranger XLT step side Like new 2004 Chevrolet $125/$135wk. Dep.= 2 wks. 678-641-9685 pickup. Approx. 30K miles, 4 COLORADO. Extended cab, rent. Furnished + TV, basic cycl. manual transmission. 79,000 miles, Gold ext., Gray *302 S. Thornton 5,500 SF, Low rent opportunity. Proof of 2000 Dodge Neon with cable, private phone. 706-279- AM/FM CD, locking tool box, int., automatic, 2WD, 4 cylinder, includes utilities, between income required, utilities automatic, 4cyl., sunroof, 107k 1380 wkdys 9-5:30 mounted hitch & wiring for a gas engine. Tool box, garage Newspaper office & Bank of Am. included.1 month free. 1db/1ba miles. Also has new tires. This Nice 2 BR 1 BA, heat & air, fully trailer. $7,500. OBO 706-277- kept, Asking $7,500. 706-463- *1515 Abutment Rd. 10,000 sq. equipped kitchen, washer dryer $400. 2db/1ba $480. Call car looks and drives like new. 7777. ft. includes utilities. Many sizes 1000 hookup. Convent. located at 121 Arthur 706-264-6703 or Rodney Asking $2300 or best offer. Call or suites. 1.3 mi. S. of Walnut B. Frontier Tr l. 1 block off 706-218-2732. Office 706-275- 706-218-8021 *Camelot Bldg, Near I-75. 1514 Cleveland Hwy. No smoking. 8906. W. Walnut Ave. Between Long $495 mon. no dep (706)259- John Silvers & Burger King. NGEMC area, *3 bdrm. $575 7718 month. $350 dep. Cable & water 5,500 S/F. furnished. *1 bd $140 wk. utilities 706-279-1380 wkdys 9-5:30. Secluded Townhouse 2br/ furnished. 706-694-8010 31,000 sq ft. Masonry building, 4 1.5ba, off Hwy 2 between Dalton loading docks & offices. 1 block & Ringgold. No pets, $450 mo Rent To Own New Home. Dalton off 4 lane Abutment Rd. on $250 dep 706-581-2062. 825 Strike St. close to Blue 2002 Chevy Malibu with V6, Callahan Rd. 706-226-6245 Ridge school. 3 BR 2 BA. Automatic, Power windows and STAY LODGE laundry rm., double garage, nice locks, CD player and has new 5000 sq. ft. warehouse space. Effic. Apt. with kitchen. Furn w/all view. $800 mo, $800 dep. 706- tires. This Malibu has 139K miles 211 W. Gordon. Also 2400 sq. ft. utilities. Laundry fac., basic 271-6041 or 706-280-7612 and looks and runs great and I office space. 1604 Chattanooga cable. Private phones furn. have a clean and clear title. Starting at $129.99/wk plus tax Rd. Call: 706-278-6339 753 Condos For Rent Asking $2,000. Call 706-218- Suite Deals 1BR $175.00 per 8021 Doctor’s Offices for Rent week. Call 706-278-0700 Brookwood 1 BR 1 BA, pool, Medical Suites, 2500 SF avail. $475 month, $400 dep. Call 706- 1008 Professional Blvd., STAYLODGE - WILLOWDALE 280-4789. Dalton. Distinctive Modern MOVE IN SPECIAL Bldg., 3rd floor w/elevator. 1st Week $100.00 For Sale or lease. 2 bd, 2.5 bath. 706-279-1380 wkdays 9-5:30 706-278-0700 Gated community & swimming TheLakeatNuVonne Subdivision Office space for lease. pool. Starting $900 mon (includes 2006 Cadillac STS, 6 cycl, nav. Available Now! 1400 sq. ft. suite monthly fees) sunroof, heated & cooled seats, and 2,500 sf. suite. 800 College UNDERWOOD LODGE daltoncustomhomeconstruction.co fully loaded, white diamond. ATTENTION Dr. 706-226-6245 8:30a-5:00p m 29,000 miles. $19,900. Furnished Efficiency with 706-673-2121 or 706-581-2778 706-277-3729 FIRSTTIMEHOMEBUYERS Office: 2700 S.F. Excellent kitchenette. All Utilities & condition. 1143 E. Walnut Ave. Cable!! Laundry Facility Call: 706-581-1037 Available. Take advantage of theopportunity of alifetime. Move In Specials $70-$90 Restaurants for rent: *410 S. for first week! Vinyard Construction hasjust purchased four lots in Hamilton (fmrly Bailey’s Diner) Incl. equipment $3,495 mo. *801 NorthWhitfield County at agreat priceand wants 706-226-4651 OPEN HOUSE E. Walnut Ave. Barrett to pass thesavings on to you! Marketplace $2995/Mo. $2000 Furnished dp. (fmrly El Taco) fully furnished. **Apt. Utilities, cable & furniture OPEN HOUSE SUN.2-4PM 706-279-1380 wkdys 9-5:30 Forthe firsttwo home buyers, Vinyard included. Kit, BR & BA. $120 160 E Central Way • Chatsworth, GA Warehouse for lease in Dalton week. Call 706-618-5200 Construction will matchthe $8,000 taxcredit 20,640 dq. ft. & 25,800 sq. ft. Call: 706-278-1566 Unfurnished with another$8,000 to reducethe purchaseprice, NEAR MALL 2 BR 1.5 BA help with closing costs, etc. Buydirect fromthe RENTAL HOUSING townhouse, newly remodeled. builderand SAVE!!! $485/ mo. $400/ dp. No pets. 6 mos. lease, ref. req’d. 706-226- 751 Apartments 2548 To qualifyfor the taxcredit, closing must take place **1 bd house off S. Bypass on before December. Construction needstostart by Collins Rd. New carpet. 752 Homes For Rent $150/dep. $125/wk, power & May 31 to meet the December dead-line so ACT 2 bedroom, 1 bath, big yard. water furnished. 706-463-0672 $550/mo. $450/dep. Call: $225,000 NOW -don’tdelay.Call706/463-1579 now and (706)271-0805 Immaculate, freshly painted throughout,in desirable *New 2 bd 1.5 ba townhomes, subdivision, large yard w/storage building. Bonus setupa“NoPressureMeeting” with the builder. located on Barbara Ave. $170 week. $200 deposit. 706-270- room. all window treatments stay including custom 1360. drapes in dining room. Large deck off kitchen plenty of There’s neverbeen abettertimetobuild: room for entertaning. Open living area w/gas fireplace. ! Interestrates areathistoric lows 1 bedroom on Hwy 41 south. Move-In Special 1st week THIS IS A MUST SEE!!! Large rooms. Water furnished. FREE w/ 1 yr. lease - DIRECTIONS: From Dalton or Central go approx. 3/4 mile, turn ! Savethousands on materials $400/mo. Call for an Sweetwater Rd. 3 BR 2 BA, into Farmington Estates across from Shaw plant, turn left, 4th appointment 706-277-3530 $145wk, $290dep. So. end of ! Firsttimehomeowners getan house on right. 1 BR 1 BA, Dalton, ceramic tile, Murray Co off Hwy 225 S 1/2 + $8,000 taxcredit wood flrs, new carpet. Move in acre lots, beautiful country Beverly Long special 1st month 1/2 off & No setting. Several to choose from. St. Ives Realty • 706-270-3847 It’s aonceinalifetimeopportunity –don’tmiss Dep. $450 mon. 706-980-3361 Sweetwater Rd., Chatsworth Hwy. 225 Fm Chats Hwy. Take Hwy 225 out. Build your dreamhomenow!!! 1 STORYcompletely furn. effic. To Advertise Your Open House, Cable TV, phone, microwave, S 13 mi. Fm Calhoun, take Hwy kitc. supplies, linens, utilities 225 N, 6 mi past Elks Golf Course, 1 mi N. of 4-way at Please Call furniture North Tibbs Road. Call VinyardConstruction at 706/463-1579 Nickelsville. 706-279-1380 wkdys $149/weekly, 278-7189. 706-272-7703 or 706-272-7707 9-5:30 THE DAILY CITIZEN Saturday, May 16, 2009 7B Motorcycles Motorcycles 811 Utility Trailers 812Sport Utility Vehicle RECREATION 856 & Bikes 856 & Bikes LEGAL NOTICES Mobile Concession stand (log 2006 CBR 600 F4I, blue. 5,300 cabin), great for carnival or fair, 851 Boats miles, jardine slip on pipe. 2 908 Bids completely self contained, AC, years warranty remaining. Never The Whitfield County Board of Espresso cart, $15,000. been laid down. Excellent Commissioners will receive sealed bids Call: 706-581-4122 for details. 2006 FORD Expedition - Eddie condition. $5,.400 or best offer. until10:00 AM EDT on May 27, 2009 for Call: 706-508-3955 the following: Bauer 2WD, leather, 3rd row ITB#011-09-535 – Cisco SMARTnet power fold down, 6 disc CD 2009 Renewal 812Sport Utility Vehicle 2006 Honda CRF230, electric changer, 22K miles, like new. The bid will be opened and read publicly 2003 Ford Escape, 52,500 2003 Suzuki Savage 650. Low Excellent condition. $24,900. start, excellent condition, like in the Board of Commissioners Office. miles, excellent condition. miles, like new, always garage Anyone interested is invited to attend. 706-422-8617 - 706-260-1029 new, rode very little, Aftermarket $7,700. (706)278-5351 2001 21’ Bullet Bass Boat. kept. Teal green. $3,500 OBO. pipe and stock pipe. $2,100. Call Whitfield County reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids for any 225 Optimax. $15,500. 706-275-7035. day 706-673-3500 or 2005 Buick Rendezuous reason, to waive technicalities, and to Call: 706-226-2161 evening 706-259-9584. make an award deemed in its best Good condition. 80K miles. 2009 Piaggio- Vespa Scooter interest. The Invitation to Bid document 26mpg. Great running car. Price is available at HYPERLINK reduced $10,600. Call: 706-694- 250. 70 mpg, 85 mph. 3 yr "http://www.whitfieldcountyga.com" 8065 warranty, touring case. www.whitfieldcountyga.com or at the $4,600.00. Call 706-980-2674 Board of Commissioners Office, 301 2005 GMC Envoy SLT. Loaded West Crawford Street, Dalton Georgia. JUST LIKE NEW!! 05/16 05/22 with every option available. 47K Like new. 2004 Explorer. V8 2006 FLHXI Harley Davidson miles, 1-owner, garage kept, non 2004 Kawasaki Vulcan 2000. engine with 3rd row seat. Well Street Glide, vivid black, full Looking for smoker, $12,000. Call 706-280- Fully loaded, Maroon, 1 owner, maintained. Many extras. Only Rinehart exhaust, passenger 8268 2005 Ya maha Waverunner(s) garage kept, 10K miles. 5 a new best $9,500. Call: 706-280-1431 detachable back rest, AM/FM 160 HP High Output Motors helmets, extra back seat & road friend? radio & CD player, security Adult Ridden/Fresh water pegs. New tires. Price Check out our Fax Your Ad! system, garage kept, only 4,300 Very Low Hours $6500 each Reduced $500. to $7,500 obo. miles. Please call 706-581-3516. CLASSIFIEDS! 272-7743 with extras 706-313-4295. 706-218-9183

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William Scott Dale Army

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