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THINGS Obama signs credit card curbs TO BY PHILIP ELLIOTT bill designed to protect debt-ridden broad support. by not using their heads,”the pres- CHECK Associated Press Writer consumers from surprise charges. Obama made clear that he did- ident said. “I want to be clear: We OUT The White House staged a sign- n’t champion the changes with the do not excuse or condone folks WASHINGTON — President ing ceremony in the Rose Garden, intention of helping those who buy who’ve acted irresponsibly.” ON THE Barack Obama warned overeager an indication of the legislation’s more than they can afford through And yet, he said, for many of 3 INSIDE shoppers and greedy credit card importance to Obama. Though “reckless spending or wishful opposed by many financial compa- thinking.” companies alike on Friday to act ➣ responsibly as he signed into law a nies, the bill cleared Congress with “Some get in over their heads Please see CREDIT,9A

Columnist Ron Hart writes that free market competition is the answer Victim to affordable health care in America. See page 4A drinking Larry Flanagan, music minister at First Baptist Church of Dalton for 30 before years, will be honored at a retirement reception. See page 9A drowning There are penalties to BY MARK MILLICAN pay if you’re drinking [email protected] while boating.

See page 5A Dana Massey said her son was a “good kid” who was doing a lot of things right, but one mistake cost him his life. FROM TODAY’S A toxicology report from the Georgia Bureau of FORUM Investigation state crime lab found MISTY WATSON/The Daily Citizen “It's really sad that you that 19-year-old can't even raise a chicken Brett Thomason — in your own back yard in found drowned in a small Georgia town like Field Day Fun the Conasauga River March 21 — Dalton!” Thomason had a blood alcohol “I just looked at my check level of .133, above stub and realized who is WIth the end of the school the legal limit of .10 for operating a paying for the economic year approaching, area stu- boat. stimulus package.” dents are finding the time “I’m not a toxicologist, but it to get outdoors for their would be my understanding that (the See page 2A school’s field day or carni- reading) would be on the low end since he was in the water so long,” val activities. Above,Kaleb said Jerry Scott, GBI special agent in Sprinkle,asixth-grader at charge at the Calhoun office. Valley Point Middle School, WEATHER tries to catch a Frisbee Forecast: Chance of rain during field day at the ➣ Please see VICTIM, 5A Today’s High: 83 school Friday. At left, Dara Tonight’s Low: 58 Dople tries to a shuttle- Details, Page 12A cock during a game of bad- minton at Bagley Middle School’s eighth-grade car- Pye trying NSIDE I nival on Friday. More pho- Classified...... 6B tos on page 3A. Comics...... 5BCr for Kia, ossword...... 4B Dear Abby...... 5B Horoscope...... 4B Mazda Lottery...... 2A Movies...... 4B Obituaries...... 9A franchises Opinion...... 4A Sports...... 1-3,10B BY JAMIE JONES [email protected]

Officials with the Dalton Pye car Company changes plans, will dealerships are moving along with plans to acquire several automobile franchises made available by bankrupt 7 69847 00001 6 stay in Dalton and expand Prebul Motors. Sean Pye, Pye dealership vice pres- ident, said the company is “fairly far FROM STAFF REPORTS appealing place to do business and grow,”Bevis along” in securing the Kia franchise, said. “Gov. Sonny Perdue’s support of our “about 50 percent of the way on Pliant Corp., which makes film and flexible expansion plans and the favorable manufactur- Mazda” and the General Motors fran- packaging products, will not close the compa- ing environment were instrumental in our deci- chise “remains fluid at best.”The Pyes ny’s Dalton facility as planned but will upgrade sion. We envision the Dalton facility becoming a already own Pye Honda, Pye Nissan and expand it. second Medical Center of Excellence to comple- and Pye Motorsports in Dalton and Pliant CEO Harold Bevis said “stabilized ment the Medical Center of Excellence under also an Acura dealership in markets, strong customer preference and local construction in Danville, Ky. Since the closure Chattanooga. and state incentives” led to the decision to announcement in April 2008, Dalton personnel Sean and his father,Johnny Pye, remain open. In April 2008, company officials have continued to operate safely,efficiently and bid $100,000 for Prebul Motors — said the plant would close. Company officials professionally. We are very pleased to express which includes the Cadillac, Buick, did not say how many people are employed at our appreciation of that commitment, and we are GMC, Kia, Mazda and Pontiac fran- the Dalton plant. Company officials did not say now able to secure their future with Pliant.” chises here — during an auction in if the expansion would create more jobs. Pliant operates two other facilities in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in “The city of Dalton, Dalton Utilities, Georgia, including a plant in Calhoun, and is expanding its Washington facility in Wilkes Whitfield County and the Georgia Department ➣ of Economic Development have created a very County. Please see PYE, 2A

Hours: Great Steaks & Mon.-Thur.11am-9pm Fri. - Sun. 11 am-10pm “All You Can North Cleveland Hwy. Dalton Moo Eat Buffet” www.daltonwesternsizzlin.com The Daily Citizen LOTTERY WINNING NUMBERS – FOR MAY 22 ATYOUR Georgia: Midday Cash 3: 5-0-6, Cash 4: 4-8-4-1, Evening Cash 3: 1-9-3, PAGE 2 Mega Millionsresults are on page 3B. SERVICE Tennessee: Midday Cash 3: 8-2-8 Lucky Sum: 18; Cash 4: 7-3-5-7, Lucky Sum: 22; Evening Cash 3: 9-1-6, Lucky Sum 16; Cash 4: 4-7-0-7 Lucky Our mailing address: Sum: 18 2A Saturday, May 23, 2009 P.O. Box 1167 Dalton, Ga. 30722-1167 Our shipping address: TODAY’S FORUM Pye: Getting franchises 308 S. Thornton Ave. Dalton, Ga. 30720 Editor’s note: Please ➣ Continued from page 1A terized it as a “lengthy number of dealerships in the keep your comments as “A lot of old people will Our Web site: process.”He submitted same city. Edd Kirby brief as possible. Get to the remember that way back Chattanooga last month. The paperwork to Kia last week Adventure Chevrolet sells www.daltondailycitizen.com point! Longer comments when we had a banner you bid was $15,000 more than and the initial review takes General Motors cars in To visit us: should be submitted as let- hung in your window when another Dalton car dealer, 10 to 14 working days. Dalton and will not lose its ters to the editor. If you you had a family member in Our offices are located on the Edd Kirby Adventure If the Pyes are able to franchise. include a name, please spell the service. Iremember my west side of the intersection of Chevrolet. The bid only secure the franchises, the The Pye dealership has it. Call (706) 272-7748 to mom holding one up in a Thornton Avenue and Morris reach Today’s Forum. includes the franchise rights, dealerships will be on the been hiring “quite a bit” the family picture to remember Street in downtown Dalton. not the inventory or property. company’s current locations past week, Sean Pye said. my brother.” We’re open 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. “I am so glad Nathan The companies must also on East Walnut Avenue. The The exact number that will Monday through Friday. Deal is running for governor. OK the bid. Pyes have not bought any be hired is hard to predict Maybe now we can get a real “The terror plot in New Joe Prebul, a Signal facilities and “have no plans because of overall business How to call us: congressman.” York was foiled by an Mountain, Tenn., resident to do that at this time,”Sean conditions and how many of agency that had the men and president of Pye said. the franchises they decide to Main number: 706-217- “I miss the old days in under surveillance for more Chattanooga-based Prebul He’s less optimistic about go with. NEWS than a year. I guess that’s Auto Group, was arrested securing the General Motors “As our business (That’s 706-217-6397) school when a student got into trouble he’d get pun- more of that sorry Bush and earlier this year and charged franchises. Last week, improves, we’ve hired peo- When you’re not sure with whom Cheney.” with 11 counts of federal General Motors officials said ple at our existing stores and you need to speak, our operator ished at school and didn’t end up with a criminal record wire fraud. He later filed for the company will not renew we’ve also hired a new gen- will make sure you’re transferred to “Does anyone know if bankruptcy. franchise agreements with eral for the Kia the person who can best help you. because he went running through the halls or got in a Jackie Fargo is wrestling Sean Pye said he has sub- 1,100 “underperforming dealership,”Sean Pye said. Delivery: 706-272-7705 fight. It was kids doing kids’ anywhere in Whitfield mitted paperwork to most of dealers.”Company officials “He’s begun to assemble the County?” the dealerships. He charac- also wanted to decrease the staff.” Our staff can take your subscrip- stuff, nothing criminal.” tion and delivery-related calls Editor: Possibly,but from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday “If your child is not able to compete at the fast-pitch unlikely. Mr. Fargo is in his Northwest through Friday, and from 6 a.m. 80s. to 10 a.m. Saturday and softball level, please find TODAY’S CITIZEN them another sport.” Class of ’93 Sunday. “Obama says he wants If a subscriber is missed, call by transparency. Good. I could NAME: Kristy 10 a.m. on weekdays and “I’ve always wanted to plans reunion have beehives as a hobby. Do see right through him when Townsend weekends for re-delivery. he was campaigning.” Call if you need to: you think it would be OK if I AGE: 27 The Northwest High ➣ have us redeliver your news- put three or four in my back School Class of 1993 will yard?” “Thanks to our 12-year- HOME: Dalton paper old granddaughter Tyler for host an informal reunion pic- ➣ order or renew a subscription FAMILY:Husband, nic May 31 from 1 to 4 p.m. You do not need a rooster giving us a wonderful ➣ ask for a vacation hold anniversary surprise. “ Robbie Townsend; at Heritage Point Park ➣ have us refill a newsrack for hens to lay eggs. You Pavilion. This is a kid-friend- only need roosters if you baby-to-be, Tucker ➣ ask about your account “I am proof that your ly event and you can bring ➣ order a back issue want the eggs fertilized in Townsend; parents, your own picnic and snacks. order to have little chickens. whole world can be turned upside down without notice. Robbie and James The large pavilion past the Classified: 706-217-6397 Go to any layer house and first playground has a large you will see what I mean. No If it happens to you, I hope To place a classified ad, or for Pickett; grandfather, covered area and private roosters.” you are approved for the questions about classified medical assistance you will John Shipman; in- fenced playground. advertising. Hours are 8 a.m. to For more information, “It's really sad that you so desperately need.” 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. laws, Bob and Carol contact Jessica Harris at can't even raise a chicken in Classified fax: 706-272-7743 “Congratulations to Townsend (706) 847-9942 or groom- your own back yard in a [email protected]. small Georgia town like Brianna Kinsey for making WORK:Valley Point Advertising: 706-217-6397 honor roll.” Dalton!” Elementary To place a display advertise- Subscribe to ment, schedule an insert, or for “A heartfelt thanks goes “Obama is the president PLAY:Play ball, attend church, hang out with now. When is he going to questions about your advertis- out to the Dalton Police friends and family. The Daily Citizen ing account. Department for their support take responsibility for what Advertising fax: 706-272-7743 of Special Olympics. This he’s done?” SHE SAID:“The best things in life are free: Call event means a lot to our spe- family, love and laughter.” Newsroom: 706-217-6397 cial needs children, and they “Thanks to the sheriff’s 706-217-NEWS need all the support they can department for the DARE Call this number if you: ride on May 16. It was very ➣ have a question or comment get. I wish other groups in this town would also join in well organized and a great about our news coverage, or ride, as always.” our editorial page supporting these very deserving kids.” ➣ have a story idea “With my steering wheel Newsroom fax: 706-275-6641 “I am 66 and have worked in one hand and my cell Sports: 706-272-7734 hard all my life. I still work phone in the other,Ican’t use my turn signals.” Sports fax: 706-275-6641 part time. Ihave Medicare and I am not a moocher.” Corrections: 706-272-7750 “What makes a person The newspaper strives for fair- “Replacing Sonny think a chicken needs a roos- ness and accuracy. If you have Perdue? A chimpanzee ter to lay an egg?” a question about a story, please would do as well.” call the newsroom. We will print “The man who killed a correction or clarification “Thanks to First United those people in Columbus when one is in order. Methodist Church for host- should get the electric chair. ing the Youth Spring Why didn’t they stay on him Basketball League. Thanks when he left from down Management: to Susie Brown and Ollie there?” William H. Bronson III 706-272-7700 Harris for the hard work and Publisher leadership.” Editor: We might want to try him first. Jimmy Espy 706-272-7735 Executive Editor “The new Westside recre- ation complex site is all Sarcasm alert Gary Jones 706-272-7731 uphill and downhill. How are It’s nice to see gas prices Advertising Director they going to make it level going through the roof. That Laddie Toney 706-277-7391 enough to play ball or are must mean everybody’s back Business Manager they going to play downhill at work and making money. softball? Who made all the Claudia Harrell 706-272-7702 “Graffiti remover will Circulation Director money off this? It’s a terrible place to put a ballfield.” take Magic Marker off a Chris McConkey 706-226-2668 piece of china. You can get it IT Director “I read once that there at Home Depot or Lowes.” were no cottonmouth moc- “Vice President Cheney The Daily Citizen is a locally operated part of casins north of Atlanta. Could some college profes- has forgotten more about Newspaper Holdings Inc. and is a member national security than Obama of The Associated Press, Audit Bureau of sor confirm this?” Circulation, Georgia Press Association, knows.” Southern Newspapers Publishers Association and the Newspaper Association Editor: According to most online sources, the “Since GM is moving of America. The Associated Press is entitled several plants to China, who exclusively to the use for publication of all cottonmouth is found local news in this publication. The Daily below the fall line, which do they intend to sell these Citizen desires to be notified promptly of any Chinese-made Buicks and errors in its pages. The North Georgia runs roughly through mid- dle Georgia. Of course, Cadillacs to when no one Newspaper Group retains rights to the name here has a job and the The Daily Citizen-News. there are exceptions. The advertiser agrees that the publisher Chinese workers are getting shall not be liable for damages arising out of $3 an hour?” errors in advertisements beyond the amount “School authorities are responsible for responding to paid for the space actually occupied by that “I just looked at my check portion of the advertisement in which the unruly students. The root error occurred, whether such error is due to cause of the problem is the stub and realized who is pay- the negligence of the publisher’s servants or action of the students and ing for the economic stimu- otherwise, and there shall be no liability for lus package.” non-insertion of any advertisement beyond defensive parents.” the amount paid for such advertisement.” The Daily Citizen will not be responsible for “Please tell the editor to “What will take Magic advance payments made to the newspaper keep writing about his fami- Marker off china? Elbow carriers or independent distributors unless grease. But it’s hard to find made directly to the office of the newspa- ly. I love it.” per. Subscription rates by independ- now.” ent carrier: Monthly: $12 ■ Yearly: $135.24 Editor: I thank you. My family ... not so much. A real smart lady says: ■ Mail subscription rates provided on “Correction. Cars don’t request. Methods of payment: Cash, check, bank “Thank you Lou Ann have blinkers. They have draft, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, turn signals. Blinkers are American Express Overton for your letter to the editor. Ihave a daughter used on Christmas tree Second class postage paid at Dalton, Ga., lights.” 30720. deployed to Iraq for seven POSTMASTER: Send address changes to months now and sometimes The Daily Citizen, P.O. Box 1167, Dalton, Way to go Jamie Jones! Ga., 30722. it seems like our soldiers are forgotten. Putting a candle in Welcome back to the 21st the window is a great idea.” century.

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Pakistanis capture Taliban base Outdoor Fun BANAI BABA ZIARAT, Pakistan — A Pakistani flag at School now flies over army troops dug in on a strategic ridge that until two days ago was held by the Taliban, a base where militants trained fighters, built tunnels and At left, Tavi Parris, an eighth-grader at equipped caves with elec- Valley Point Middle School, throws a pass tricity and air vents. The during a flag football game at the takeover of the highest school’s field day on Friday. Below left, Taliban stronghold in the Brandon Brock throws a softball hoping Swat Valley by troops who to dunk reading teacher Judy Weir,who stormed up its jagged,rub- was in the dunking booth, during Bagley ble-strewn slopes is evi- Middle School's eighth-grade carnival on dence of the success of Friday. Below, Brandon Posey, left, tries to Pakistan’s month-old army dodge Luis Fraire,both eight-graders at offensive. The action has been welcomed by the Valley Point Middle,as Fraire tries to pull United States, which fears one of his flags off during a game of flag the nuclear-armed country football on Friday. is capitulating to the mili- tants. But much of the region still remains in the hands of the militants, including Buner — a dis- trict just 60 miles from the capital Islamabad and the focus of intense air and ground operations in recent weeks.

Obama addresses MISTY WATSON/The Daily Citizen military grads ANNAPOLIS, Md. — President Barack Obama promised graduating mid- shipmen at the U.S. Naval Academy on Friday that, as their commander in chief, he will only send them “into harm’s way when it is absolutely necessary.” In his first address to military graduates, Obama also pledged to invest in the men and women who defend America’s liberty,not just in the weapons they would take with them into battle against 21st century threats. Obama said he has halted reductions in the Navy,is building up the Marine Corps and investing in the hardware — combat ships, submarines and fighter aircraft — they’ll need to do their jobs. He promised higher pay, enhanced child care and improved support and other benefits. Prosecutors: Peterson tried to hire hit man JOLIET,Ill. — Former police officer Drew Peterson offered someone $25,000 to kill his third wife because he thought a pending divorce Cookout on the Corner Friday settlement would financially ruin him, but then killed her SUBMITTED BY THE Commerce is hosting the Week and is a good business himself months later,prose- DALTON-WHITFIELD 13th annual “Cookout on the networking opportunity. cutors said Friday. The pros- CHAMBEROFCOMMERCE Corner” on Friday from There will free hot dogs and ecutor made the allegation at 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the grilled chicken sandwiches. a bail reduction hearing for There is such a thing as a chamber parking lot. For information, contact the Peterson’s $20 million bond. free lunch. The Dalton- This event is a celebration chamber office at (706) 278- The judge refused to reduce Whitfield Chamber of of National Small Business 7373. the bond for the suburban Chicago police officer,who is charged with first-degree THE MARKET murder in Kathleen Savio’s 2004 death. Peterson also is Friday’s Dow Jones: 8277.30 ▼ 14.80 a suspect in the 2007 disap- ▼ pearance of his fourth wife, Friday’s NASDAQ:1692 3.20 Stacy Peterson. He has maintained his innocence in Savio’s death and Stacy Thursday Friday Duke13.45 13.69 Rock-Tenn. 38.30 37.23 Peterson’s disappearance. Gold 937.5 952.5 DuPont 27.30 27.77 Sara Lee 9.53 9.48 Silver 14.26 14.52 Earthlink 7.32 7.36 SouthernCo 27.36 27.70 Calif. faces a fiscal, Acuity27.35 26.53 Ericsson 8.64 8.68 Synovous 3.31 3.23 political reckoning AAir 5.94 5.43 Exxon 68.39 68.83 SunTrust 14.58 13.71 Apple 124.1 122.5 Ford 5.33 5.26 Torchmark36.27 36.29 SACRAMENTO, Calif. AT&T 23.67 23.68 FSG 44Total Sys 13.22 13.35 — The day of reckoning that BAC11.41 11.07 GE 13.24 13.10 UPS 49.49 49.65 California has been warned BB&T 20.98 20.31 GM 1.92 1.43 Vulcan 40.53 40.26 about for years has arrived. BP 47.41 47.60 Goodyear 11.42 11.45 Verizon29.16 28.81 The longest recession in generations and the defeat BristolMyers 20.39 20.02 HomeDepot 22.89 22.86 Walmart49.11 49.25 this week of a package of HP-Compaq 34.22 34.14 Intel 15.18 15.05 Wells Fargo 25.04 24.31 budget-balancing ballot Chevron 64.47 64.44 IBM 102.8 101.8 Wendy’s 4.39 4.20 measures are expected to CocaCola 46.68 47.30 Interface 6.16 6.16 Yum33.21 33.85 lead to state spending cuts ConAgra 18.31 18.44 JCP 25.10 25.13 Xerox6.82 6.78 so deep and so painful that ColonialBnk 1.38 1.35 JNJ 54.99 54.77 they could rewrite the social Coke Ent. 16.82 16.65 Kroger 22.32 22.33 contract between California CrackerBrl29.62 28.82 Lowes19.30 19.37 Stock information as of mar- and its citizens. They could ket closing is furnished by CrwnCrafts 1.90 1.90 McDonalds 55.69 57.08 also force a fundamental Hilliard Lyons, 511 Benjamin rethinking of the proper role CSX 28.11 28.16 Merck26.12 26.17 Way, Suite 112, Dalton, (706) of government in the Golden Dell 10.83 10.85 Microsoft 19.82 19.75 279-1810 or 800-437-6450. State. California is looking Delta 6.46 6.22 Mohawk 37.67 37.53 Hilliard Lyons is a member of at a budget deficit projected Dixie Group 2.93 2.81 Motorola 5.89 5.90 the New Yo rk Stock at more than $24 billion Dow17.07 17.28 Region-Fin 4.10 4.04 Exchange. when the new fiscal year starts in July. That is more than one-quarter of the state’s general fund. This AREA ARRESTS week, voters said they no longer want the Legislature • James Robert Brown, • Isaac Wesley Davis, 24, tag. to balance budgets with 48, 3087 Sydney Way, 5005 Melanie Drive, • Austin Blake Godfrey, higher taxes, complicated Dalton, was charged Kennesaw, was charged 20, 225 Stafford Spur Road, transfer schemes or borrow- Thursday by the Whitfield Thursday by the Whitfield Chatsworth, was charged ing that pushes California’s County Sheriff’s Office with County Sheriff’s Office with Friday by the Chatsworth financial problems off into failure to maintain lane and aggravated stalking and fail- Police Department with the distant future. In light of DUI. ure to appear. aggravated assault. that, Republican Gov. • Jennifer Shey Casson, • Angie Elizabeth Arnold Schwarzenegger has 30, 96 Mountain View Dickinson, 25, 981-A made it clear he intends to Circle, Chatsworth, was County Farm Road, Dalton, close the gap almost entirely charged Thursday by the was charged Thursday by the through drastic spending Murray County Sheriff’s Whitfield County Sheriff’s cuts. Office with manufacture and Office with possession of – The Associated Press sale of methamphetamine. meth and expired vehicle VIEWPOINTS

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TODAY IN HISTORY THE DAILY CITIZEN Health care hijacked Today is Saturday, May 23, the 143rd day of Serving Northwest Georgia since 1847 My oldest child plans to use pensions so two of the cup holders. 2009. There are 222 days left in the year. William H. Bronson III her summer vacation from they are The Postal Service is also Vanderbilt to intern for awash in threatening to end Saturday Today’s Highlight in Publisher History: Republican Senator Saxby Viagra and mail service, so those of you On May 23, 1934, bank Jimmy Espy Mark Pace Chambliss. I know you are gold chains who enjoy getting unsolicited Executive Editor Editor Emeritus robbers Clyde Barrow and shocked; yes, there are still when they flyers and junk mail on week- Bonnie Parker were shot some Republican Senators left. retire at age ends will be left to suffer. Unsigned editorials represent the view of The Daily Citizen. Members to death in a police Since she plans to head to 50. That The USPS is all about atten- ambush. of the newspaper’s editorial board are William Bronson, Jimmy Espy, medical school next year so should be a tion to new and cutting edge Wes Chance and Victor Miller. Columns and letters to the editor are On this date: that she can become a freshly- comfort to ideas. Even as we speak, the In 1701, William Kidd the opinions of the authors. minted doctor saddled with stu- you as our Postal Service is looking for Ron was hanged in London dent loans just in time for budget ways to save Americans money after he was convicted of socialized medicine, she will Hart deficit sky- by sending correspondence and piracy and murder. CITIZEN OF THE WEEK be working on the “vision” of rockets and documents almost instantly in a In 1788, South nationalized health care cur- more of our manner that does not involve Carolina became the rently proposed by the embold- economy is controlled by them and saves fuel and paper. eighth state to ratify the Leon Bazan ened Democrats. This is their politicians. They have an exploratory com- U.S. Constitution. attempt to top one bad idea Let’s look at the future of mittee formed and expect a In 1939, the Navy sub- with another and to undermine these newly confiscated busi- report by 2020. If you have any marine USS Squalus sank If you’ve ever the free market that has led us nesses that government will suggestions on how this can be during a test dive off the lost your purse or to such prosperity. To quote P.J. soon control by using the busi- done, you could e-mail them, if New England coast. wallet, you know O’Rourke, “If you think health ness model or,as they like to only there were e-mail at the In 1944, during World ★★★ care is expensive now, wait ‘till call it, the “service” (just to Postal Service. As it stands War II, Allied forces the sheer panic it it is free.” show they have a sense of now, you are asked to send bogged down in Anzio can cause. Your After regulating into sub- humor) model of the US Postal your ideas in a registered letter, began a major breakout personal informa- Citizen mission the auto companies, Service. addressed to “Occupant,”to the offensive. tion and credit banks and Fannie Mae (thus Be assured, pro-union USPS post office box. In 1945, Nazi official cards are out there of the week giving the Federal government Obama will do nothing to cost As Fed-Ex and UPS have Heinrich Himmler com- ★★★ large stakes in all of them), the the Postal Workers Union any- proven in package delivery, mitted suicide while for Lord-knows- Dems now plan to use their thing. Democrats are more free market competition is the imprisoned in Luneburg, who to pick up. magical business prowess on afraid of asking a union to answer to affordable health Germany. On May 5, Bea one-seventh of our economy, make sacrifices than they are of care in America. If health care In 1960, Israel McDonald had just the best health care system in a registered letter. consumers were allowed to announced it had captured returned from a the world. At long last, our In a year when Fed Ex and shop for their services, had to former Nazi official Adolf banking, car manufacturing UPS made billions and paid pay for it directly,and really Eichmann in Argentina. trip to Italy with and health care will be as effi- taxes, the United States Postal understood the pricing, the sys- In 1984, Surgeon her sister,Hazel To nominate someone ciently as AMTRACK, the “Service” lost $2.4 billion. tem would fix itself by sorting General C. Everett Koop Campbell, and for this weekly feature, DMV,the property assessor’s What makes the loss more out the winners and losers. issued a report saying stopped at Wal- write us (c/o Citizen of office and the post office. interesting is that most of that It is amazing that govern- there was “very solid” evi- dence linking cigarette the Week, P. O. Box 1167, If the bailout of these money was lost in the mail. ment’s answer to every prob- Mart on Shugart smoke to lung disease in Dalton, Ga., 30722) or fax industries does not work, don’t Since there is little demand lem is spending more of our Road en route to nonsmokers. us (275-6641) and tell us worry,be happy. The govern- for their “service,”the USPS money to put us deeper in debt. her grandson’s ment has a backup plan to bail has now raised the price of a Wow, that is spare “change” we Ten years ago: Social why your nominee Democrat Johannes Rau school outing. In deserves recognition. out the bailout. stamp to 44 cents in response. can all believe in. her rush, Just imagine how hard the Our government will apply won election to current CEO of GM, Barack the same logic to Chrysler and ■ Ron Hart is a Southern Germany’s largely cere- McDonald left her monial presidency. handbag in a shop- Obama, will negotiate with the GM upon gaining control of libertarian who writes a UAW union on its next con- them. If the 2012 Cobalt does weekly column about Five years ago: A ping cart. By the tract. Plus, I am sure he will not sell at $13,000, the gov- politics and culture. His e- large section of roof of a time she realized engorge all of the union mem- ernment will simply raise the mail address is new passenger terminal at what had hap- bers’ health care benefits and price to $92,000 and eliminate [email protected]. Paris’ Charles de Gaulle airport collapsed, killing pened, the purse four people. was long gone. do the same for his wife One year ago: Hillary Or so she thought. or mother under similar Rodham Clinton quickly Later that afternoon circumstances. To let apologized after citing the in the midst of cancel- him know how grateful June 1968 assassination of she was, McDonald Robert F. Kennedy as a ing credit cards, reason to remain in the McDonald received a sent Bazan a check for race for the Democratic phone call from her $50. presidential nomination. son, Ed, asking if her Campbell is amazed. Today’s Birthdays: “I work in the crimi- Bluegrass singer Mac purse was missing. Wiseman is 84. Actor “Yes,”she said, nal justice system as Nigel Davenport is 81. stunned. “How did you Judge William Boyett’s Actress Barbara Barrie is know?” court reporter and see 78. Actress Joan Collins is Leon Bazan had also the seedier side of life 76. Singer Luka Bloom is all the time,”she said. 54. Actor-comedian Drew headed to Wal-Mart that Carey is 51. Country day to do some shop- “It was so refreshing singer Shelly West is 51. ping, and upon entering that he went to all that Rock musician Phil the parking lot spotted effort.” Selway (Radiohead) is 42. McDonald’s purse. He The incident also Actress Laurel Holloman renewed her faith in is 41. Rock musician Matt picked it up in hopes of Flynn (Maroon 5) is 39. finding not money, but mankind. Singer Lorenzo is 37. the owner. Looking “Sometimes the Country singer Brian inside, Bazan found the Hispanic population is McComas is 37. Singer looked down on and not Maxwell is 36. Singer name “McDonald” and Jewel is 35. Actor Lane through a circuitous given the credit they Garrison is 29. Actor route located Ed at deserve,” said Adam Wylie is 25. Dalton Utilities. Bazan Campbell. then hand-delivered the For his honesty,kind- purse and its contents to ness and perseverance The Medicare Ponzi scheme him. in finding the owner of When McDonald the purse, The Daily Isn’t it high time America did less for So I told the La like means-testing or raising the eligibili- Citizen names Leon the elderly? A politically incorrect ques- Posada seniors that ty age, claiming most problems can be called him to say thank tion for sure. But Medicare has an the kids called them solved simply by lowering health-care you, Bazan replied he Bazan its Citizen of the astounding $34-trillion unfunded liabili- “greedy geezers.” costs. hoped someone would Week. ty. And because of rising unemployment, They said, “We’ve “Do things like make better use of its hospital-stay program will go broke paid our dues.” health information technology,” David two years earlier than previously predict- Money was taken Certner,AARP’s director of legislative ed. from every paycheck policy, told me. Letters policy For my recent ABC special “You they earned. The Congressional Budget Office says Can’t Even Talk About It,”Ispoke with But, in fact, the such reforms won’t save much money. residents of La Posada, a development in average Medicare “Well, they’re going to have to,” We want your letters and strive to print them in a John timely manner. When submitting a letter,please Florida that made Forbes’s list of top 10 beneficiary today col- Certner said. “ritzy” retirement communities. These Stossel lects two to three That sounds like wishful thinking — include your address and daytime telephone number folks are well off. And they get a bonus: times more money not unusual among powerful lobbies that for verification. Addresses and phone numbers are You pay for most of their health care than he paid in. ignore basic economics. When something neither printed nor revealed. Please limit your letters under Medicare. “I would argue that this is not only is free for one group, demand runs wild, to 400 words or less. We may edit letters for length, The retirees love it. Everyone likes unfair,it’s downright immoral,”says bil- pushing up prices for those who must pay grammar and clarity. Anonymous letters are rarely getting free stuff. And Medicare often lionaire Pete Peterson. for themselves and the subsidized group. published. makes going to the doctor just about free. Peterson is a rarity: a senior who On top of that, the demographic prob- Why is this a good thing? decided he cannot in good conscience lem Peterson emphasizes won’t go away, Send your letters to: “What about those young people [who accept Medicare. He and his foundation no matter how cleverly the “fix health The Daily Citizen pick up the tab]? What kind of legacy are (www.pgpf.org) worry about the looming care” argument tries to bury it. Fewer P.O. Box 1167 we leaving for them?” asks Harvard fiscal disaster. When Medicare began in workers per retiree means shrinking Dalton, GA 30722 Business School Professor Regina 1965, six working-aged people paid for Medicare tax revenues — period — even Or e-mail: [email protected] Herzlinger. “We’re really stealing from each Medicare recipient. Now the figure if health-care costs are flat. them.” is four. It will get worse as baby boomers “Ultimately,somebody’s going to Some high-school students are like me retire. have to give up some medical treatment alarmed about the scam. “20/20” inter- Medicare is unsustainable. they’d been getting,”Peterson says. viewed a group that is willing to help “There is $34 trillion sitting off the Our group of seniors had second WORDS OF WISDOM needy seniors — they volunteer at a food balance sheet, waiting for future genera- thoughts after we spoke. “I hear what the bank — but they are angry that Medicare tions to pay,” Herzlinger said. kids are saying,”aman said, “When they forces them to pay for even wealthy sen- That’s how much more Medicare get to be our age, there may not be any Bible verse: “When the sun was setting, all those iors. money government has promised than it Medicare.” who had any that were sick with various diseases “This program, Medicare, is essential- has budgeted. It’s the price of about 30 “Tell them to change the law,”one brought them to him; and he laid his hands on every ly ripping my generation off,”Zach Iraq Wars. said. “If the kids can get the votes, then Hadaway said. We locked up Bernie Madoff for run- they can get it done.” one of them and healed them.” Policy experts say the kids are right. ning a Ponzi scheme. Medicare is a big- Fat chance. The elderly vote on Luke 4:40 “The government spends around $6 on ger one. Seniors think the money deduct- Medicare. seniors for every dollar it spends on chil- ed from their paychecks was stored in a Most young people don’t even know Today’s quote: “Any place that anyone can learn dren,and yet the poverty rate among chil- trust fund. But, in fact, it was spent imme- they’re getting ripped off. something useful from someone with experience is an dren is far higher,” said Andrew Biggs of diately. The “trust fund” is an accounting educational institution.” the American Enterprise Institute gimmick. ■ John Stossel is co-anchor of ABC News’ (www.aei.org). The giant seniors’ lobbying group, “20/20” and author of “Myth, Lies, and Al Capp The federal government stiffs the AARP,rarely talks about Medicare’s Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel — Why Everything You Know is Wrong.” American cartoonist (1909-1979) young in favor of the old. coming bankruptcy, and it rejects reforms The Daily Citizen Saturday, May 23, 2009 5A Victim: Drowning

➣ Continued from page 1A “It was never a problem in his life,”Massey said. “He A medical examiner at the was in church and had been state crime lab in Atlanta did baptized. He did well in not immediately return a school and had a 3.0 average, phone call Friday afternoon. and was going to college to Whitfield County Coroner be a teacher. But he was Bobbie Dixon said the report going into the Marines on came back “negative on April 3, and I think this was drugs,”that the cause of like a celebration and adven- death was drowning and the ture to him. It wasn’t that he manner of death was “unde- drank all the time. He was a termined.” good kid.” Thomason, who was Massey had advice for drinking underage, went on young people. the boating trip on Feb. 19 “I want other kids to with two friends who are stu- know that this can happen to dents at Southeast High them,”Massey said. School — Macie Hinman “Teenagers want to have fun, and Collin Parrish, who were but things like this can hap- 16 and 15 at the time. pen as a result. I guess they Thomason continued down- think they can live forever — stream after he let them out I don’t know. But I hope it of his jon boat after dark near can get their attention.” Riverbend Road in south Thomason’s stepmother, Whitfield County. Thomason Stephanie Thomason,said was found in a brush pile a she saw him walking to the month after he went missing. river on that fateful day. Hundreds of friends, com- “I asked him, ‘Where’s MISTY WATSON/The Daily Citizen munity members and law your coat and your hat and enforcement workers your flashlight?’” Thomason Above,Nena Lane, searched for Thomason on recalled. “He threw his hands right, of Chatsworth, land and on the river. up and said, ‘I’m good, speaks with Sudie Capt. Carroll Chastain, a Steph.’Ididn’t know they Witherow of Moms in Department of Natural had beer.” Touch International, Resources regional supervi- She said Brett was “a very about the organization sor in Calhoun, said beer good kid” who made a tragic during a volunteer fair cans were found near where mistake. at Gladden Middle Thomason’s boat was “He went to church but School Friday evening. beached, but it could not be made a bad decision, and it The fair was open to determined if they belonged ended up costing him his anyone interested in to him or his friends. Major life,”Thomason said. “But volunteering in Murray John Gibson with the we’re thankful to the com- County.Several organi- Whitfield County Sheriff’s munity and all the officers Office said an investigation who put in so much time zations, including Keep has been completed into who searching for them, and for Chatsworth-Murray bought the beer for everyone’s prayers.” Beautiful, the Murray Thomason and possibly his She said her husband and County chapter of the underage friends that day, Brett’s father,Tim American Red Cross, but he declined to give a Thomason, are starting an and the Murray County name or say whether the alcohol and drug awareness school system had friends were also drinking. class for young people at information. At right, He said the next step would their church. Tim Thomason Byron Dills, 9, of Tunnel be to present the evidence, did not immediately return a Hill, signs up with his including interviews, to the phone call on Friday. grandmother Nadine district attorney’s office. On Easter Sunday, Foster of Chatsworth, to Parrish took a polygraph Winston “Bo” Hackney volunteer with test less than a week after went missing while fishing Community Christmas Thomason went missing, but on the Conasauga in the this year during the fair. Hinman refused to take the Brown Bridge Road area of Joe Davis, right, with test on the advice of her southwestern Murray the organization, tells attorney, Todd Ray. Ray was County. Authorities found them about the nonprof- out of town Friday and was him on April 17 while drag- it, which is a store that unavailable for comment. A ging the river almost two opens to low-income GBI official said results of miles from where he was last families so parents can Parrish’s polygraph would seen fishing, an apparent buy toys for $3 apiece not be released. drowning victim. A report for their children. Massey believes her son’s from the state crime lab for drinking was a “one-time Hackney has not been com- thing that cost Brett his life.” pleted. Boating and alcohol a possible $1,000 fine Dad gets 100 years

SUBMITTED BY THE accelerates impairment and ple under age 21 who are as a designated sober opera- GEORGIA DEPARTMENT fatigue in recreational operating a boat. Minors tor with a chance to win for poisoning soup OF NATURAL RESOURCES boaters. This can quickly who are arrested for BUI prizes. To register on-line, The Georgia Department become a hazardous situa- will face misdemeanor visit www.teamgeorgia.net. JONESBORO (AP) — A Georgia man was sentenced to 100 years in prison for poisoning his two children to of Natural Resources and tion when such fatigue is charges. The law also cre- Plan ahead to enjoy a extort money from Campbell Soup Co. TEAM Georgia, a safe and combined with the effects ates misdemeanor offenses great day of boating without of alcohol. for “endangering a child” if alcohol. Take along plenty William Cunningham was sentenced Thursday after a sober driving and boating jury found him guilty of five counts of cruelty to children coalition, are reminding Alcohol affects a boat a boat operator transports a of food and a variety of operator’s coordination child under age 14 while drinks, such as water, and two counts of aggravated assault, said Kellie Perry,a people to refrain from clerk at the Clayton County Superior Court. drinking alcohol while skills, judgment and reac- under the influence of alco- lemonade, softdrinks or tion time. The consumption hol or drugs. Furthermore, non-alcoholic beer. Plan to The girl and boy, then 18 months old and 3 years old, operating a boat or personal were hospitalized after Cunningham fed them soup tainted watercraft. of alcohol causes inner ear this law also allows for the limit the time of your trip to disturbances, affecting the revocation of boat operator avoid becoming fatigued. If with prescription drugs and lighter fluid. Alcohol, mixed with On one occasion, authorities said he used the prescrip- boating activities, creates balance and ability of an privileges for people who it is known in advance that intoxicated person who falls refuse a sobriety test and/or alcohol will be present, des- tion drugs Prozac and Amitriptyline — both used to treat dangerous conditions that depression — to poison the children. overboard to determine the peoplewho have a blood, ignate a driver, both on the can lead to tragedy. Last Cunningham was arrested in March 2006. According to correct route to the water’s breath or urine test that boat and back at the ramp, year,conservation rangers prosecutors, the former dump truck driver called Campbell made 215 boating under the surface. Alcohol also cre- shows the presence of ille- and ensure that all passen- in January 2006 and threatened to sue the company influence arrests on Georgia ates a false sense of warmth gal drugs or an alcohol level gers are wearing life jack- because its soup was contaminated. He pleaded guilty in waterways and responded to in a person and may prevent of .10 or higher. ets. 2007 to a federal charge of making false claims against the 18 alcohol-related boating someone from feeling the “Operating a boat is as For information on boat- company. incidents. effects of hypothermia complicated as driving a ing safety,visit www.gob- Authorities said there was no evidence the soup was “It is not illegal to have before it’s too late. car,and a boating incident oatgeorgia.com. For infor- tainted when it was purchased. A family member said the alcohol in an open container People arrested for BUI is as dangerous as an auto- mation on TEAM Georgia’s children may suffer lifelong respiratory problems after on a boat, nor is it illegal for may lose their privilege to mobile accident,”said Ron 2009 Safe Boating swallowing the poisoned soup. a person operating a boat to operate a boat. These privi- Fennel, chairman of TEAM Campaign, call (404) 261- The children’s mother,Rhonda Cunningham, filed for drink, provided they are no leges are not reinstated until Georgia. “However, many 6053. divorce during the case. less safe,”said Lt. Col. Jeff the successful completion people who would never Weaver,DNR assistant of an approved Driving drive a car intoxicated think chief of law enforcement. Under the Influence of it is okay to operate their “However, if a person is Alcohol or Drug Use Risk boat after drinking. over the age of 21 and has a Reduction Program. 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• Melvin Eugene Dial, Islands. neralhome.com. p.m. until the funeral hour at Stephenson Jr. and wife Dalton He is survived by his Arrangements by family 2 p.m. Larry Allen Bethany of Portland and • Christine Coley wife, Doris Williams Dial of owned and operated Ponders For more information and Supinger Joshua L. Stephenson and Duckett, Mill Creek com- the residence; son and Funeral Home, 138 Melrose an online guestbook, visit wife Jennifer of Albany, Ind.; munity daughter-in-law, Michael Drive,Dalton; (706) 226- www.julianpeeples.com. The Rev. Larry Allen five daughters, Denise • Kenneth Wayne Pinion, and Kathy Dial of Dalton; 4002. Your selected inde- Julian Peeples Funeral Supinger,65, of Dalton, died Reynolds of Castine, Ohio; Dalton stepsons and stepdaughters- pendent funeral home. Home, Westside Chapel, is Sunday night, April 5, 2009, Beth Anne Crisman and hus- • Larry Allen Supinger, in-law, James and Kimberly www.legacy.com in charge of funeral arrange- in Portland, Ind., following band Jeff of Syracuse, Ind.; Dalton McDowell of Dalton and ments. For more informa- an extend- Beverly Supinger of Billy Joe and Sherry Christine Coley tion you may call 706-259- ed illness. Indianpolis; Jennifer L. Larry Obituary notices are McDowell of Chatsworth; 7455. Hummel and husband Gene Duckett was born posted online at stepdaughter,Darlene www.legacy.com of Portland and Priscilla Christine Coley Duckett, Aug. 17, www.daltondailycitizen.com McDowell of Dalton; broth- Young of Florida; brother, er,Johnny Dial of Arizona; 80, of the Mill Creek com- Kenneth Wayne 1943, in Gale Supinger and wife grandchildren, Jennifer Dial, munity,passed away Friday, Versalles, Becky of Brooksville, Ohio; Kimberly Hubbard, May 22, 2009, at Hamilton Pinion Ohio, the sisters, Mona Lou Weaver Melvin Eugene Dial Stephanie Williams, Nikki Medical Center. Kenneth Wayne Pinion, son of and husband Joyce of Williams, Casey McDowell, She was preceded in 60, of Dalton passed away Byron and Greenville, Ohio; Linda Mr. Melvin Eugene Dial, Michael Bates, Brian Dial, death by a son, Roger Wednesday,May 20, 2009, LuraSupinger Philpot and husband Hirim 81, of Dalton, departed this Jason Dial and Joe W. Carnes; and a grandson, at his residence. (Penrod) of Richmond, Ind. and life Wednesday morning, McDowell; 10 great-grand- Jesse Carnes. He was preceded in death Supinger. Larry graduated Sandy Rhoton and husband May 20, 2009, at the local children, nieces and Survivors include a by his father,Paul Pinion; from Miami University with Pat of Mt. Vernon, Ohio; 22 hospital. nephews. daughter,JoAnn Scruggs of Ruth Ann Wright of a bachelor’s degree. He grandchildren and three Mr. Dial was born Jan. 4, Services to celebrate the Dalton; sisters, Mary Lou Chatsworth and Billie Jo served in the United States great-grandchildren. 1928 in Whitfield County,a life of Mr. Dial are Tuesday Bankston and Earlie B. Coats of Calhoun. Air Force. Larry was also a Larry was predeceased by son of the late Aurthur and at 10 a.m. in the Melrose Teasley, both of Dalton; five Survivors include his member of the Ministerial one daughter,Cindy Hodge; Gladys Worley Dial. He was Chapel of Ponders Funeral grandchildren; nieces and wife, Billie; son, Jeremiah; Association of Jay County and a brother,Keith also preceded in death by his Home with the Rev. Chester nephews. mother,Ola Pinion; sister and the International Supinger. daughter,Barbara Dial; step- Edwards and James The funeral is today at 2 and brother-in-law, Betty Evangelistic Organization. Memorial services for the daughter,Dolores Williams; McDowell officiating. p.m. at the Westside Chapel and Clyde Rogers, all of Larry worked as a sales rep Rev. Larry Supinger are brother,James Dial. He will be laid to rest at of Julian Peeples Funeral Dalton; one granddaughter, at the Napa Store in Hartford Sunday at 3 p.m. at First Mr. Dial served proudly the Chattanooga National Home with the Rev. Erwin nieces and nephews. City for 30 years and also Evangelistic Church, 210 in the United States military. Cemetery. Crider officiating. At Mr. Pinion’s request ministered various churches Robinwood Drive,Dalton. He served two tours in the The family will receive Burial will be in Mill there will not be a service. for 29 years. Larry married The Rev. David Rowland Army and one in the Air friends at the funeral home Creek Cemetery. Arrangements made with Judy Beatrice on May 29, will be speaking at the serv- Force in World War II. He Monday after 5 p.m. The family will receive integrity by Shawn Chapman 1982. ice. In lieu of flowers, dona- was a pilot during the Pacific Thoughts and memories friends at the Westside Funeral Home and He is survived by his tions may be made to the Campaign during the libera- may be shared with the Dial Chapel of Julian Peeples Crematory of Chatsworth. wife, Judy Supinger of American Cancer Society. tion of the Philippine family at www.pondersfu- Funeral Home today from 1 www.legacy.com Dalton; two sons, James Paul www.legacy.com Man sentenced to death in trail killing Credit: New rules ➣ Continued from page 1A president that they couldn’t DALLAS, Ga. (AP) — A convicted “It’s been tough for our family,” said kidnapping and aggravated sodomy. achieve under a Republican rapist found guilty of sexually assault- Ewing, who stood with his three chil- The panel began deliberations short- the millions of Americans, try- Congress and president. Many ing and murdering a 54-year-old mother dren as they struggled to hold back ly after attorneys for both sides deliv- ing to get out of debt has been blamed the National Rifle along a suburban Atlanta bike trail was tears. “Michael Ledford has been held ered their closing arguments in the made difficult and bewildering Association,which pushed sentenced to death Friday. accountable for what he did.” penalty phase. by their credit card companies. hard for the gun law. A Paulding County jury ended a five- Police said Ledford, 46, ambushed “Nobody’s going to be safe. He’s Nearly 80 percent of Democrats lawmakers and day penalty phase at Michael Ledford’s Ewing as she biked along the Silver going to continue to prey on people,” Americans have credit cards aides said they didn’t have trial with a unanimous recommendation Comet Trail, a former railroad bed from District Attorney Drew Lane told jurors. and half of those carry a bal- enough time to send the bill to that he should die for the July 2006 slay- Smyrna to Alabama that has been paved “Death is the only appropriate punish- ance, according to the White the House-Senate conference ing of Jennifer Ewing of Sandy Springs. for bikers and hikers. ment.” House. The Federal Reserve committee — where the gun Superior Court Judge James Osborne Prosecutors say Ewing tried to fight Lane cited Ledford’s criminal record, estimates the nation is some provision could have been set Ledford’s execution date between off her attacker,but Ledford beat her to which included a 10-year prison term $2.5 trillion in debt, a figure removed without a vote — July 1 and July 8, but that is automati- death and then dumped her naked body for rape and several other attacks on that does not include home and still get the bill to Obama cally stayed because Georgia law in bushes off the trail. women. mortgages. by the Memorial Day week- requires an appeal of death sentences. The jury took about 90 minutes to Defense attorney Tom West acknowl- Obama said many people end as he requested. Ewing’s husband, James, said it was reach the guilty verdict Monday on edged the crime was “horrible” but have gotten “trapped” because The new credit card rules, the “right sentence.” charges of murder,aggravated battery, asked for mercy. of the downturn in the econo- which go into effect in nine my that has turned family months, prohibit companies CHURCH budgets on their heads. But, he from giving cards to people said, “part of it is the practices under 21 unless they can prove ■ A retirement reception M.L. King Jr. Blvd. in of the credit card companies.” they have the means to pay the honoring Larry and Linda Dalton. He criticized policies that debt or a parent or guardian Flanagan will be June 7 from allowed for confusing fine co-signs. A customer also will 2 to 4 p.m. at the First ■ A benefit singing will print; the sudden appearance have to be more than 60 days Baptist Church fellowship be held May 30 from 3 to 8 of unexplained fees on bills; behind on a payment before hall. Larry served as music p.m. at the Sugar Valley unannounced shifts in pay- seeing a rate increase on an minister for 30 years. Community Center. ment deadlines, interest existing balance. Even then, The church is at 311 N. Proceeds will go to the charges or rate increases even the lender will be required to Thornton Ave. in Dalton. family of Reagan Sydney when payments aren’t late; restore the previous, lower rate Family,friends and current Bailey and Pierce Cameron and payments directed to bal- if the cardholder pays the min- and former church members Bailey, premature twins who ances with the lowest interest imum balance on time for six are invited. are currently in NICU at rates rather than the highest. months. Erlanger Hospital in “We’re here to put a change And consumers also will ■ The Concerned Chattanooga. Special guests to all that,”Obama said. have to receive 45 days’ Citizens of Dalton will pres- include The Singing Queens. One part of the bill Obama notice and an explanation ent “Gospel Explosion: A The Center is off did not publicly celebrate at before their interest rates Night of Praise” today from Highway 136 in Sugar the signing, a gun amendment. increase. 5 to 9 p.m. at the Dalton Valley. The measure by Sen. Tom Despite being touted as a Community Center. Coburn, R-Okla., allows peo- victory for consumers, finan- The Center is located on ■ Christ the King ple to bring loaded guns into cial experts said the bill Fredrick Street in Dalton. Lutheran Church will hold national parks and wildlife could have unintended con- For more information, call its annual yard sale extrava- refuges. sequences as credit card The addition of the amend- companies look for ways to (706) 278-8205 or (706) CONTRIBUTED PHOTO ganza May 29 at 4:30 p.m. 218-0147. There will also be a quilt raf- ment to the bill — and make up for potential lost Brenda McClure,church administrator for fle, craft and bake sale inside Obama’s acceptance of it — revenue. Those measures could include more cards ■ First Evangelistic Rockbridge Community Church,presents Roy the fellowship hall. was viewed as a bitter disap- with annual fees and the loss Church is hosting its first Johnson of Providence Ministries Inc. a check for A hot dog dinner will be pointment for gun-control of a grace period before annual yard sale today at 7 the renovations necessary to open Providence’s available outside. All pro- advocates. They watched gun-rights interest accrues, which a.m. new shelter for homeless women. Rockbridge sup- ceeds will be used for com- supporters gain a victory from would affect even those con- The church is at 110 ports and provides many services and programs for munity outreach services. Grade St. in Dalton. The church is at 629 S. a Democratic-controlled sumers who pay off their bal- the community and its members in Dalton and Congress and a Democratic ance each month. Calhoun. Matt Evans is the senior pastor.For more Thornton Ave. in Dalton. ■ Women of Destiny will information, call (706) 275-0268. meet May 30 at 10 a.m. at ■ The Concerned VACATION BIBLE SCHOOLS True Gospel Pentecostal Citizens of Dalton will pres- has graduated from high following activities in con- Church in Dalton. Guest ent a gospel explosion today school,college or technical junction with its second The following vacation “Studio Go: You’re Always a speaker will be First Lady from 5 to 9 p.m. at the school and received a diplo- anniversary celebration: Bible schools have been Winner With God.”Classes Cynthia Smith of Hopewell Dalton Community Center. ma, please call the church The Rev. Bill Stafford — announced: are available for all ages. The Baptist Church in Dalton. The Center is located on ■ office at (706) 673-4022. Stafford will be special guest Calvary Baptist church is at 2740 E. True Gospel is at 109 Fredrick Street in Dalton. The church is at 121 N. Sunday at 9:30 a.m. and 6 Church — May 31 to June Welcome Hill Circle in Henderson St. All area ladies For more information, call Varnell Road in Tunnel Hill. p.m. He appeared in the 4; hours are Sunday from 6 Dalton. are welcome. For more (706) 278-8205 or (706) ■ For more information, call movie “Fireproof.”Special to 8 p.m. and Monday Free Hope Baptist information, call Evangelist 218-0147. (706) 673-4022. music will be provided by through Thursday from 7 to Church — June 15-19 from Diane Bonds at (706) 259- Voices Won during the 9 p.m. The theme is “Polar 6 to 8:30 p.m. The theme is 4399. ■ Casey Springs United ■ The Carpet Capital evening service. Extremes: All of Me, All-Out “Boomerang Express: It All Methodist Church will cel- Soccer Club is joining with Backyard Bash — May for God.”Classes are avail- Comes Back to Jesus.” ■ Homecoming will be at ebrate homecoming Sunday First Baptist Church to 31 at 4 p.m. at Valley Point able for all ages. The church Classes are available for all Welcome Valley Baptist at 10:30 a.m. with Dr. form Carpet Capital/First Middle School. Activities is located on Highway 225 ages. The church is at 4176 Church on Fullers Chapel Mickey McBrayer as guest Kids Soccer. include clowns, inflatable North in Crandall. For more Highway 76 in Chatsworth. Road on May 24. Services speaker. Registration for males slides, live entertainment and information, call (706) 278- For more information, call will start at 10:30 a.m. Special music will be pre- and females is now to June food. Please bring a lawn 8478. (706) 695-3717. Jimmy Temple Family sented by Forgiven and the ■ ■ 12 at the First Baptist family chair. Tilton Baptist Church Mountain Ridge will be singing. church interpretive dance life center. Cost is $55 for The church is at 4040 S. — June 1-5 from 7 to 9 p.m. Baptist Church — June Pastor Jonathan Padgett group. Lunch will be served ages 6 and under and $75 for Dixie Highway in Dalton. The theme is “Polar 15-19 from 6 to 8 p.m. The invites the public to attend. after the service. other groups up to age 14. Extremes: All Out for God.” theme is “Crocodile Dock: The church is at 7250 Practice starts Aug. 24 and ■ Shiloh Missionary Classes are available for ages Where Fearless Kids Shine ■ Tunnel Hill United Chatsworth Highway 225. games begin Sept. 12. Baptist Church will cele- 2 to 20. The church is at 808 God’s Light.”Classes are Methodist Church has The church is at 311 N. brate homecoming Sunday at Tilton Church Road in available for children ages announced the following ■ The Fifth Sunday Thornton Ave. in Dalton. 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. The Dalton. pre-K and up. The church is upcoming events: Union Sunday school and ■ morning message will be Center Point Baptist at 1401 M.L. King Jr. Blvd. Young at Hearts — This morning worship service ■ The Talleys will be in given by Dr. Charles Church — June 1-5 from in Dalton. For more infor- group will meet June 4 at will be May 31 at 10 a.m. at concert May 31 at 6:30 p.m. McAfee with Dr. Jerry D. 6:30 to 9 p.m. The theme is mation, call Barbara 11:30 a.m. in the fellowship New Covenant Deliverance at Holly Creek Baptist Jones of Mountain Ridge “Boomering Express: It All Phillips at (706) 278-8246 hall for a covered dish meal. Church on Crown Circle. Church. Baptist Church as afternoon Comes Back to Jesus.” or email Maurice Moody of the The Rev. W.B. White, pastor The church is at 422 speaker. Classes are available for ages [email protected]. Tunnel Hill Fire Department of Piney Grove Baptist ■ Holly Creek Cool Springs A spring revival will be 2 years through eighth grade. Antioch Baptist will be the guest speaker. Church, will be the guest Road in Chatsworth. For Monday through Friday at 7 The church is at 420 Center Church — June 22-26 from Everyone age 50 and up is speaker. more information, call (706) p.m. with the Rev. Willie G. Point Drive in Dalton. For 7 to 9 p.m. The theme is invited. The Rev. Melanie Prather, 695-8522. McAfee of NuWay Baptist more information,call (706) “Australia Down Under.” Graduates — All 2009 pastor of New Covenant and Church in St. Cloud, Minn as 277-2100. Classes are available for ages graduates affiliated with the the Rev. Jerry Burse, presi- ■ ■ Emmaus Baptist special guest. Welcome Hill Baptist 2 to 17. The church is at church will be honored May dent of the union, invite Church has announced the The church is at 2014 Church — June 1-5 from 7 1205 Antioch Drive in 31. If you know anyone who everyone. to 9 p.m. The theme is Dalton. T DAILY CITIZEN 10A Saturday, May 23, 2009 HE CHURCH

■ Eleventh Avenue Baptist Church will cele- WORSHIP WITH US brate homecoming June 7 at 10:45 a.m. followed by a covered ASSEMBLY OF GOD BAPTIST BAPTIST INDEPENDENTBAPTIST CHURCH OF GOD METHODIST PENTECOSTAL dish THE CHURCH OF GOD SHADOW RIDGE FIRST GROVE LEVEL ROCKY FACE You’reInvited to Visit PLEASANT GROVE UNITED lunch. BAPTIST CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH WHITFIELD OF THE UNION ASSEMBLY METHODIST CHURCH WORSHIP CENTER ASSEMBLYOFGOD 2211 S. DixieHwy.41S 110Wheat Drive Allison Pastor,Ted Miller 2802 ClevelandHwy. “The Church that Cares” BAPTIST CHURCH 2701 ClevelandRd. Durham 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., Speer will 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.; Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Senior Pastor Jim Brinkley, Pastor Dalton, GA 30720 Pastor,TreyStarnes Pastor Sunday Night Service, 6:30 sing dur- 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 ing the 6 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. p.m. serv- Rev.Jim Bledsoe, p.m.; Wednesday Evening, 7:00 Sunday School for ALL Ages Dale Brewer Sunday School; 10:55 a.m. Everyone Welcome ice. Assoc. Pastor for p.m.; Adult Bible Study &Prayer at 10:00 a.m. TV Ministry: 9:45 Sundays Morning Worship; Therewill be a Prayer Line 706-695-4400 Speer Evangelism, Time, Youth Ministryfor All Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.; on Charter Channel 22 variety of fun and exciting Speer CALVARY Missions &Administration Ages. Evening Worship, 6:00 p.m.; www.lookupnlive.com children’s and youth activities has ASSEMBLYOFGOD Rev.Dan Rice, Assoc. Wednesday Bible Study & Weekly Worship throughout the summer. 515ReedRd. Pastor for Discipleship SALEM Masters Club for Kids, 7:00 p.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Dial aDevotion appeared on many of the (1 ml.NofDaltonBy-Pass) Matt Baxter BAPTIST CHURCH Friendly Atmosphere, Practical Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. 706-259 LOVE (5683) TRUE GOSPEL Gaither Homecoming Sunday Morning Worship Minister of THECHURCHTHATLOVES Bible Preaching &Teaching, Soul Children’s Class 10:30 a.m. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Service, 10:45 a.m.; Sunday Middle School Youth 1448 Pleasant Grove Dr. Winning Ministries, Bus Sunday Evening 6:00 p.m. 109Henderson Street videos. Evening Worship Service, Teresa Thomas Dalton, GA 30721 Transportation for Sunday Wednesday Service 7:00 p.m. Dalton, Georgia 30720 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday Night Pastor,Darey Kittle Morning, NurseryAvailable for All Everyone Welcome (706) 278-5696 The church is on the Service, 7:00 p.m. Children’s Director Carol Cook Associate Pastor, Services “Come be apartofwhat TRINITY UNITED Suff. Bishop Yo uth and Children’s Services Listen to “The Gospel Truth” Jesus has for you.” Reuben Graham Sr., Pastor South Dalton Bypass. For Available in any service Kingdom Kids Director Walter E. Hare METHODIST CHURCH more information,call (706) Sunday School, 8:00 a.m. & Youth Pastor,Mark Chandler WebPage www.whitfieldbaptist.com CROSSPOINTE 901Veterans Drive (706) 259-9744 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Morning Sunday School, 9:00 a.m.; There’s aplace for YOU at CHRISTIAN CENTRE Rev.Rhoda Howell, Pastor Fax: (706) 278-3881 278-7020 or visit Worship, 9:30 &11:00 a.m.; Sunday Morning Worship, 10:00 Whitfield Baptist Jackie Weaver, Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; 2681 Underwood Street Morning Worship, 11:30 a.m.; www.eleventhavenuebap- CHRISTIAN Sunday Discipleship Training, a.m.; Sunday Evening, 6:00 Lead Pastor, Music Director FELLOWSHIP ASSEMBLY 5:30 p.m.; Sunday Evening p.m.; Wednesday Evening, 6:30 Youth Director,Corrie Pyles Evening Worship, 4:00 p.m.; Stan Lester Monday Prayer Meeting, 11:00 tistchurch.com. Pastor Dan Hocker Worship, 7:00 p.m; Wednesday p.m.; Youth Services, 6:30, BIBLE CHURCH Associate Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Corner of Church & Prayer Service &Youth AWANA, 6:30 p.m. Morning Worship; 10:45 a.m. a.m.; Wednesday Bible Class, GaryTomberlin 7:30 p.m. Friday, Christian CemetaryStreet Missions, 7:00 p.m.; Sunday 706-259-7045 FELLOWSHIP Student Ministries Pastor, Sunday Evening, 6:30 p.m. ■ Antioch Baptist Tunnel Hill Bible Study for the Deaf, 9:30 www.sbcdalton.org BIBLE CHURCH Please call 706-278-4042 for Under Construction, 7:30 p.m.; Jeremy Mew RadioBroadcast,Sundays 8:30 706-673-6414 a.m.; Interpretation for Deaf Experiencing Life Changing Children’s Pastor additional information for Church has announced the 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 Sunday Evening &Wednesday following upcoming events: Rangers &Missionettes at Church Service monthly 2nd BAPTIST CHURCH 2044 Dug Gap Road 706-278-2649 Activities for Children, Youth & 7:30 p.m. 4th Sunday 6:00 p.m. 498LakemontDrive Dalton,GA30720 Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Adults Memorial Day service Dalton,GA30720 (Next to Dug Gap School) Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m.; — A special service will be HARMONY (706)278-4946 (706) 278-6269 Sunday Night, 6:00 p.m.; BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor,Trammel Campbell www.FellowshipBibleChurch.info Wednesday Family Enrichment, held Sunday at 10:30 a.m. to 187Lower DawnvilleRd.,N.E. Minister of Music, Senior Pastor,Jim Suddath 6:30 p.m. honor the military service of 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 all veterans, active duty and Rev. Jame Boyd Ruth &Bill Harris Sunday Evening Small Groups, VALLEY BROOK reserve personnel. Featured CLEVELAND HEIGHTS Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Youth, Ginger &Ricky Harrison 6:30 p.m.;Wednesday Evening 1(('4 %JTKUV .18' QPG #PQVJGT Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.; Children’s Directors, AWANA and Youth 6:30 p.m.; CHURCH OF GOD $'%1/' /QTG .KMG%JTKUV FIRST PRESBYTERIAN will be the Honor Guard BAPTIST CHURCH 722Mineral SpringsRd. CHURCH McFallsStreet Sunday Night Worship, 6:00 MaryGreene, Tonya Graham Wednesday Evening Prayer p.m; AWANAS (children 3years Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Meeting, 7:00 p.m Pastor Junior Clayton )QV *QRG! 510South Tibbs Road from American Legion Post Dalton,GA Office Phone: of age through 12th grade), Worship Service, 10:50 a.m.; Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; &KUEQXGT [QWT JQRG  RQYGT VJTQWIJ 8CTPGNN 7/% Pastor: Bro. Roy Groce Sunday Worship, 11:00 a.m.; &KUEQXGT [QWT JQRG  RQYGT VJTQWIJ 8CTPGNN 7/% 706- 278-8161 112 and guest speakers 706-375-2216 Wednesday, 6:15 p.m.; Children’s Church, 10:50 a.m.; Wednesday Night Service, 7:00 Master Club, 5:30-7:00 p.m.; CATHOLIC Sunday Night, 6:00 p.m.; 5WPFC[ 5EJGFWNG Rev.R.Michael (Mickey) Commander Bob Turner and Sunday Radio Broadcast, 9:00 9QTUJKR p.m. Sunday Night Service, 6:00 Wednesday Night, 7:00 p.m.; C 9QTUJKR 6TCFKVKQPCN Shealy, Senior Pastor a.m. WTTI;SundaySchool, 10 ST.JOSEPH’S C 9QTUJKR$NGPFGF Chaplain Don Rich. p.m.; Wednesday Prayer &Bible Men’s Prayer Meeting, Monday (QTDQVJ YQTUJKR UGTXKEGUFTGUU KU ECUWCN CPWTUGT[ RTQXKFGF Rev.Tyler Downing, a.m.;SundayMorning Worship, CATHOLIC CHURCH at 7:00 p.m.; Ladies Prayer 5WPFC[ 5EJQQN  CO Associate Minister Service 10:45 a.m.; Sunday Study, 7:00 p.m. Homecoming — The HOLLYCREEK “Expect Great Things” 1775 Haig Mill Road Meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. 9GFPGUFC[ 5EJGFWNG Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Evening Service, 6:00 p.m.; 9GF 0KIJV 5WRRGT  RO Worship Service, 10:30 a.m.; church will celebrate home- BAPTIST CHURCH Dalton,GA30720 ANew Beginning %JKNFTGPµU 2KQPGGT%NWDRO Wednesday Prayer Services 706-278-3107 at Valleybrook ;QWVJ 9QTUJKR 5VWF[ RO Genesis Service (Casual), 8:30 7:00 p.m. SPRING PLACE 2CUVQTµU5VWF[  RO QRGP VQ CNN coming June 7 at 10:30 a.m. BAPTIST CHURCH FAX706-278-6902 #FWNV%JQKT  RO a.m. Everyone Welcome .QXKPI PWTUGT[ RTQXKFGF HTQO RO 422 Holly Creek Cool Springs Rd. Emergencies: 706-217-4255 www.firstpresdalton.org with the Rev. Alton Stephens 441Hwy.225 South COMMUNITY CHURCH (QQF 2CPVT[6WGUFC[ 6JWTUFC[ HTQOC 0QQP e-mail: [email protected] Chatsworth, GA 30705 Chatsworth, GA 30705 /CKNKPI#FFTGUU 21$QZ  8CTPGNN)# as guest speaker. Special (706) 695-8522 WebSite: www.sjccdalton.com 2J[UKECN#FFTGUU )#*Y[  %QJWVVC)# (706) 695-5532 ROCK BRIDGE 1HHKEG   (CZ   music will be provided by Pastor Danny Cochran Pastor TimBatchelor JESUS DAVID TRUJILLO-LUNA, Pastor 'OCKN QHHKEG"XCTPGNNWOEQTI 9GD YYYXCTPGNNWOEQTI COHUTTAFIRST COMMUNITY CHURCH The Ingrams. Lunch will be Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Sunday School for All Ages, 706-279-3175 BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Worship, 8:30 a.m. & 10:00 a.m.; Morning Worship OFFICE HOURS Matt Evans, Pastor served after the service. 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 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 NAZARENE CHURCH P.C.A. There will be no evening Cohutta, GA 30710 Grades 6-8, 7:00 p.m.; Wednesday Evening Bible Study, a.m. &11:00 a.m. in theWink 2107 E. DugGap Mtn. Rd. service. 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. FIRST CHURCH OF 706- 226-6344 Father’s Day — Fathers Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Nursery Provided for all Iglesia Biblica Bautista Mon., Tues., Thurs., &Fri., 9:00 a.m. THE NAZARENE Pastor,Rev.Scott Parsons will be honored June 21 dur- Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.; Services Clases Biblicas, 10:00 a.m. Wednesday 12:05 p.m. 2325 ChattanoogaRoad Asst. Pastor,Carlos Ireta Evening Worship, 6:00 p.m.; Servicio de Predicacion, 11:00 a.m. Tuesday 7:00 p.m. (Spanish) EPISCOPAL Morning Worship, 9:00 Youth Director, ing the morning service. Wednesday Bible Study, 6:30 LAKESIDE Pastor Jose Joga First Friday 9:00 am. (English) (traditional hymnal music) & Matt Carr p.m. We’reMaking APlace ForYou! 12:05 p.m. (Bilingual), 7:00 p.m. (Spanish) ST.MARK’S 11:00 a.m. (praise &worship Minister of Music, The church is at 1205 BAPTIST CHURCH Saturday Vigil EPISCOPAL CHURCH LaFayetteHwy.(201) music); Sunday School; 10:00 Ward Satterfield Antioch Drive in Dalton. SWAMP CREEK 5:30 p.m. (English) &7:30 p.m (Spanish) 901W.EmerySt. a.m.; Sunday Evening, 6:00 Sunday School, 9:30 a.m., Pastor,Rev.Clyde Painter Sunday 706-278-8857 Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; BAPTIST CHURCH p.m.; Wednesday Prayer Service, 10:55 a.m.; Everyone Welcome 242CarbondaleRd. 7:30 a.m. (Spanish) &9:30 a.m (English) The Rev.C.Dean Taylor, Meeting, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study, Pioneer ■ Worship Service, 10:45 a.m.; 11:30 a.m. &2:00 p.m. (Spanish) Rector Mountain Ridge CROWN VIEW Sunday Night Service, 6:30 Dalton,GA30721 Everyone Welcome Clubs, 6:30 p.m.,Supper, 5:30 BAPTIST CHURCH (706)277-1835 6:00 p.m. (Bilingual) The Rev.Elizabeth Roles p.m. Baptist Church will cele- p.m; Wednesday Night Service, Confessions Asst. Rector 502W.Tyler St., Dalton 7:30 p.m. Pastor Mark Seay Services in English and brate homecoming June 7 at (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 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Pastor Dr. 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 Jerry Jones will bring the 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 morning message, and the 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 Rev. Lawrence Preston of Service, 11:00 a.m.; Sunday Dalton, Georgia 30721 7:00 p.m. OPEN WIDE THE DOORS TO CHRIST www.stmarksdalton.org COMMUNITY CHURCH Christ -Yesterday, Today and Forever First Zion in Rockmart will Night: Choir Practice, 5:15 p.m.; (706) 226-4936 806W.Walnut Ave. AWANA 5:30-7:30 p.m.; Worship Joel Southerland, Pastor VALLEY ISLAM (706) 226-5756 SALVATIONIST be the afternoon speaker. 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Night Sunday Morning Worship, 9:00 BAPTIST CHURCH CHRISTIAN We’reeasy to find! Look for the Lunch will be served after 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. the morning service. 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 Revival will be June 8-10 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,. at 7 p.m. The schedule is: 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 June 8 — The Rev. Hugh 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 Byrd of Friendship Baptist 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 Church in Chickamauga (705)259-3927 BAPTIST CHURCH VARNELL Staffed NurseryProvided at 10:00am on 104.5 FM June 9 — The Rev. W.H. 150DewberryChurch Rd. Pastor,Tony Robertson for All Services Crandall, GA Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; BAPTIST CHURCH Stamper of New Home 313Varnell Main Street LUTHERAN Pastor,GaryLewis Sunday Morning Worship, 11:00 SEVENTH DAYADVENTIST Baptist Church in Noble (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 June 10 — The Rev. John 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 Bruce of Mount Peria Baptist 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 Wednesday Prayer Meeting, Phone: 706-278-3979 Church in Ringgold 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 The church is at 1401 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 M.L. King Jr. Blvd. in 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 Dalton. For more informa- 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 Regina Johnston,AWANA “COME SHARE THE SPIRIT” Language Class, Tuesday 6:00 tion, call Barbara Phillips at WhereJesus is the Light WELCOME HILL Steve Griggs p.m.; Prayer Meeting, Wednesday (706) 278-8246 or email 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 [email protected]. Dalton Spanish Minister, LIGHTHOUSE FAMILY 706-278-2736 Tunnel Hill Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.; DAWNVILLE UNITED www.learningtreeschool.org 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 The quarterly Murray 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 11:00 a.m.; Sunday Night Sunday Morning Worship, 9:00 “WhereVisitorsBecome Friends” County/North Georgia (WTTI), 11:00 a.m.; Evening Youth Activities, 7:00 p.m. 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 Singing Convention will be 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 Programs AWANA Wednesday Night, 7:00 11:10 a.m.; Hispanic Service, Cynthia Goforth, Pianist Hamilton Medical Center School,9:30a.m., Worship held May 30 at 7 p.m. at 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 Smyrna Baptist Church in 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 Chatsworth. 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. There will be group 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. 11TH AVENUE p.m.; Evening Worship Service, singing out of the newest (706)278--0335 BAPTIST CHURCH HIGHLAND EASTSIDE Dr.J.D.Jones,Pastor 6:30 p.m. books released by various “Where Christ Makes the Difference” CHURCH OF CHRIST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; 901Chester St. FIRST UNITED 913E.Morris St. Worship Service, 11:00 a.m.; 2550 South Dalton Bypass/ Southern gospel publishers P.O. Box 921 BarryGilreath, Jr., Minister METHODIST CHURCH Dalton, GA 30721 Bible Study, Tuesday 7:00 Sunday Bible Class, 9:30 a.m.; OF CHATSWORTH as well as some specials. 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 Refreshments will follow. 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, Lloyd Guffey Bible Study, 7:00 p.m. Children &Youth Minister The The church is on Smyrna Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; [email protected] Senior Pastor,Ronald Guffey WELCOME Ian Tankersley, Church Road. For more Morning Worship, 10:55 a.m.; www.mountainridgebaptist.com Minister of Music Evening Worship, 6:00 p.m.; Associate Pastor, information, call (706) 695- RobertBeavers HILLCREST P.O. Box 152 Wednesday Bible Study, 6:30 CHURCH OF CHRIST 706-695-3211 p.m. Youth Pastor,Eric Jenkins 2740 or (706) 259-5048. All NEW HOPE Minister of Music, 307Oak St., Tunnel Hill FAX706-695-7992 singers, leaders, musicians BAPTIST CHURCH Vernon Guffey Phone: 706-673-2234 &E-mail Address: Mike Lusk, Minister [email protected] Church 900RoanSt.,Dalton Service Schedule and listeners are welcome. 706-226-1093 Sunday Morning Broadcast, Sunday Bible Study, 10:00 Located at the corner of 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 Valley Brook Church 311N.Thornton Ave. Pastor’s Study Worship, 10:45 a.m.; Evening Wednesday Bible Study, 7:30 Morning Worship, 9:00 a.m.; of God will have a “Gold 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 Rush” May 30 from 1 to 3 Phillip Cannon, Experience aNew Birth Prayer Meeting, 6:00 p.m; Kids Choir Practice, 5:30 p.m.; p.m. The public is welcome 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 to bring scrap gold to be Music/Senior Adults Enjoy New Hope Nurseryprovided for Sunday 2nd-5th Grade Bible Study 1550 SouthBypass 3:00 pm. evaluated and tested then 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 Accapella singing, prayer, Hand Bell Choir 4:00 p.m. separated and weighed. 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 Offers are based on the cur- 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. rent London gold fix price, Children and Their Families Cherub Choir (3-5 yrs) Wednesdays 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. gold content and weight. Christian Byrd, FELLOWSHIP Minister Roger MacKenzie Minister to Youth/Students BAPTIST CHURCH Youth Fellowship for moreinformation (5th-12th Grade) 6:45 p.m Payment is made immediate- Sunday: 8:30 a.m., Early OLIVIA 3323 Crider Road call 706-226-0819 ly after offer is accepted. 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. Items accepted include Worship. 1811 Guy Street Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Dalton, GA 30720 CHURCH OF GOD DALTON FIRST UNITED broken rings, unmatched ear- Please call 706-278-2911 for Sunday Worship, 11:00 a.m.; METHODIST CHURCH information on other services or (706) 278-3507 AWANA and Adult Service, 6:00 visitour website at: www.oliviabaptistchurch.com CEDAR VALLEY 500S.ThorntonAve. rings, knotted and kinked p.m.; Wednesday Prayer Meeting, 706-278-8494 www.firstbaptistdalton.com Bruce Beach, Pastor 7:00 p.m. CHURCH OF GOD chains, out-of-style chains Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; (A Church that Cares) 706-226-4000 Ext. 2129 by Everyone is Invited to Attend and pendants, dental gold, 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, charms, bracelets, charm Wednesday Worship, 7:00 p.m. TILTON Senior Pastor GOOD HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH Dalton Rev.Clayton Brown, Pastor Rev.Billy Beard, bracelets and gold watch BAPTISTCHURCH 808Tilton Church Rd., SE Associate Minister 2519 Lake Francis Road Dalton Dalton, GA 30721 bands. Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Peter Infanger, Dalton, GA Pastor RickyKisor Choir Master/Organist These The church is at 722 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 Bro. Bruce Phillips, Preaching, 11:00 a.m.; Sunday Children’s Ministries Mineral Springs Road in Minister of Music BAPTIST CHURCH Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.; Family 897PoplarSprings Road Night, 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday Susie Brown, Director of Dalton. Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Night, 7:30 p.m. Training Hour,Radio Time, Dalton,GA30720 10:15 a.m., Monday-Friday, Recreational & Morning Worship, 10:50 a.m.; LeisureMinistries Sunday School Extension Class; 706-259-8727 WTTI1530; TV,Cable10or ■ Bill Gardner,Pastor WESTSIDE Reg. Channel 43, Sunday 8:00 Lindsay Laney, Director of Power Rally ‘09 will be Adult Choir Practice, Sunday BAPTIST CHURCH Youth Ministries Participating Sunday Services -Bible a.m.-9:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m; Prayer Rooms 6:10 Weekly Worship June 6 from 6 to 10 p.m. at 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 Fellowship Baptist Church 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 in Rocky Face. Brian Fossett 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 7:00 p.m.; Children &Youth Wednesday Services -Bible Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Herman &MaryLedbetter, will be the guest speaker Study, 7:00 p.m.; AWANA, 7:00 Sunday Worship, 11:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Meeting, 7:00 p.m.; GA’s, Lad, Pastors Study and Fellowship Churches with special music by 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.; PowerMotion. There will 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. www.westsidebaptistrockyface.com 6:00 p.m.; also be food and games. a.m.; Praise Service, 6:00 p.m. www.daltonfumc.com The church is at 3323 Crider Road. All area youth are invited. Be Strong It The FAITH and Regular in ATTENDANCE at your FAVORITE CHURCH The Daily Citizen Saturday, May 23, 2009 11A CHURCH

■ The Church of Praise will host a tent revival begin- ning June 1 at 7:30 p.m. on Hill Road in Dalton adjacent to Eastside Elementary. Attend Church Regularly Pastors Ricky and Jeanette Morton will speak as well as several other guest speakers. Mercy Call will be in con- cert June 5. ...and read your Bible Daily The public is invited. ■ The New Zion Hill Singers will be in concert June 6 at 6 p.m. at Riverbend Baptist Church. The church is on LANGFORD MAYTAG Riverbend Road in Dalton. APPLIANCE, INC. Pastor Grady Bartley wel- ComeOne, Come All comes everyone. Larry Langford &Employees Sales •Service •Parts ■ Chatsworth Church 319 N. Glenwood Ave. of God will have a benefit Dalton, GA 30721 singing June 6 from 3 to 9 706-278-6399 p.m. for its food pantry. Singers include New Paved Road, Singing for Christ, The Randolph Family,Five Alive in Christ and The Lynn LEGACY OF DALTON Family. APARTMENT HOMES Admission is free. There will also be food, drinks and 2111 Club Dr. door prizes. 706-226-3012 The church is on Highway “A Refreshing Change of Place” 411 South in Chatsworth. Pastor Herman Parker invites the public.

■ Harvest Baptist LOVE FUNERAL HOME Church in Varnell will have Charles &Judy Love Joyce a churchwide yard sale today and Employees from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Family Owned &Operated Proceeds go toward the church building fund. Since 1935 The church is at 3986 N. Thornton Ave. Cleveland Highway. Across from HMC 706-278-3313 ■ Mount Calvary Baptist Church in Cohutta will be revival June 1-5 at 7 p.m. with Eric Peters as guest speaker. There will also be MURRAYMIX CONCRETE special music nightly. Concrete &Concrete Products The church is on Farrar Road. Pastor Oliver Peters P.O. Box 740 welcomes everyone. he circus is in town! Excitement awaits under the big top. Chatsworth, GA 706-695-2599 ■ Hillcrest Baptist TAnimals, acrobats, jugglers, clowns …it’s show time! Church will have a benefit In the center ring the juggler has many balls in the air. His moves singing today at 7 p.m. fea- NORTHGEORGIA TOYOTA turing the youth choir. appear so effortless, but require hours of preparation of mind, body 1502 East Walnut Ave. Proceeds go toward the youth fund. and spirit. 706-278-1322 The Noland Family will Some people appear to glide easily through life, juggling many www.northgeorgiatoyota.com be in concert Sunday at 6 p.m. activities with ease. With practice, you can join them. Prepare for The church is on City each day with prayer and the knowledge of God’s will for your life. View Street in Dalton. Pastor Donald Tuck invites the pub- Be further strengthened each week with worship and fellowship in PRECISION CHEMICAL lic. God’s house. Come one, come all! &PAPER SUPPLY © istockphoto.com/billyfoto Daymon Duckett ■ Praise the Lord 101 Bryan Ave. Church has named James Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Mooney its new pastor. Dalton, GA Mooney and his wife, Pat, Genesis Genesis Genesis Psalm Acts Acts 1Corinthians 706-226-8795 began serving May 17. 48.1-22 49.29–50.14 50.15-26 112 1.1-11 1.12-26 4.1-21 The church is on Carbondale Road in Dalton. Scriptures SelectedbyThe American Bible Society Services are Sunday at 10 Copyright 2009, Keister-Williams Newspaper Services, P. O. Box 8187, Charlottesville, VA 22906, www.kwnews.com a.m. and 6 p.m. and Tuesday PROFESSIONAL at 7 p.m. PHARMACY B&JMACHINERY CHELSEA’SONTHORNTON CUB CADET FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1110Burleyson Road ■ Evangelist Kendon Jake Cobble & and BISHOP GARDENS POWER EQUIPMENT OF CHATSWORTH 706-278-2490 Alexander will be the special Main Office: guest Sunday at 11 a.m. and GordonLeonard Open Mon.-Fri. 10am-3pm HarveyRedwine 6 p.m. at Cedar Valley &Employees 701 N. 3rd Ave. 122York Street Lunch 11am-2pm REGENCY PARK Cathedral of Praise. 706-259-4841 501 S. ThorntonAve. Full Line of Lawn ChatsworthOffice: The church is on Cleveland 706-277-CUPA(2872) &Garden Tractors, 706-695-9646 NURSING &REHABILITATION Highway in Dalton. Riding Mowers, Dalton Office: 1212 Broadrick Drive THE BAILEY COMPANY ■ Calvary Baptist CITY FLORIST Push Mowers &Tillers 706-277-9646 Dalton, Georgia 30720 2903 So. Dixie Hwy. 706-270-8008 Church will celebrate home- Dalton, GA 30722 Mickey Sanford 415 S. Spencer St. Tunnel Hill Office: coming June 7 at 10:30 a.m. 1203 CL Moss PkyNW Florist &GiftShop 706-226-3126 706-673-9646 with special music by The 429 North Third Ave. Goins Family. Calhoun,GA30701 A covered dish lunch will 706-277-2720 Chatsworth, GA SOUTHEASTERN be served following the serv- 706-629-6633 706-695-4414 DALTON DEPOT GREENSPOT COMMUNICATIONS ice. There will be no Sunday RESTAURANT &TRACKSIDE CAFE SUPERMARKET SERVICES, INC. school or evening service. Casual Dining The church is at 13619 BEN’SEmployees ALUMINUM of COHUTTAWARPERS 309 W. EmorySt. 3849 Cleveland Hwy. House Specialties 706-278-3327 Highway 225 North in BASIRECYCLINGCREADY MIX Machine and Fabrication 706-694-3900 Crandall. Pastor Larry 674 Duvall Road 110Depot St. We515Buy Bro Aluckminum Dr., NW Cans, 706-226-3160 Chastain invites everyone. 706-259-8533Brass, Copper, Chatsworth, GA 706-694-4148 HAMPTON INN ■ Westside Baptist Stainless Steel,Aluminum, Church will be in revival Radiators 706-695-6925 1000 Market St. WILSON SOUTHLAND BEN’SALUMINUM DALTON SHEET METAL 706-226-4333 June 1-5 at 7 p.m. with RECYCLING610 Hill Rd. INS. AGENCY,INC. Brother Terry Pace of COLDWELL BANKER Management &Employees “God Bless America” Scottsboro, Ala., as guest We Buy706-226-6140 Aluminum Cans, 1521 E. Walnut Joe Wilson &Staff KINARD REALTY 913 E. Walnut Ave. evangelist. The church will Brass, Copper, 704 S. Thornton Ave. 706-278-1656 celebrate its 52nd homecom- BIG BCLEANERS 706-278-0549 ing June 7 at 11 a.m. and 1 Stainless Steel, Dalton, GA 30720 THE JEWELRY Alu101minum,1Abutm Radiatorsent Rd. EXCHANGE p.m. with Kyla Rowland and 706-226-2748 706-226-5182 Deliverance presenting spe- 610 Hill Rd. DEMPSEY AUCTION Robert E. Reeves &Staff cial music. 2079 Chattanooga Rd. 706-226-6140 COOPER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY “WeSpecialize in The church is at 467 706-278-3016 LaFayette Road in Rocky Robin &Terri Cooper Ray Dempsey &Lynn Dempsey Diamonds” BIG BCLEANERS 302 W. Third Street, Rome, GA Face. BROOKER FORD Septic Tank Installation 1711E.Walnut Ave. 1011Abutment Rd. Backhoe Services 1-800-DEMPSEY ■ Pastor Mike Shearon of 925706-226-2748Shugart Rd. Tunnel Hill United 706-278-1151 Land Clearing •Rock Hauling 2079 Chattanooga Rd. 706-259-6048 Methodist Church recently 706-278-3016 DISCOVERYHOME completed his doctor of min- istry degree at Erskine COURTESY CHRYSLER, FURNISHINGS Theological Seminary. BROOKER FORD COURTESYPLYMOUTH, CHRYSLER, DODGE 105Murray Plaza Shearon earned a 3.967 925 Shugart Rd. 2210PLYMOUTH,E. Walnut DODGEAve. Chatsworth, GA grade point average. 706-278-1151 706-695-9088 The church is at 121 N. 2210706-275-8022E. Walnut Ave. Varnell Road in Tunnel Hill. 706-275-8022 ■ The Liberty Boys blue- grass-gospel group will be in concert June 6 at 8 p.m. at This FeatureIsPublished With The Hope That MorePeople Will Attend Church. the Cohutta Seventh-day Adventist Church. Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. It Is Paid For By Firms 100% Interested In This Community. The church is at 5027 Mount Olivet Road in Cohutta. T DAILY CITIZEN 12A Saturday, May 23, 2009 HE

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BY ADAM KROHN [email protected] It wasn’t a conventional football game played at Southeast, but it was football. And Friday’s scrimmage at Raider Field, dubbed “Raider Bowl II” still generated the excitement of a regular-season game, with roughly 200 Southeast faithful in attendance to see offense beat the defense, 39-12. The quarterback-receiver tandem of Tanner McCutchen and David Rayborn, one of the Raiders’ newest additions, was the difference. Rayborn only caught two passes but one was a 55-yard touchdown for the scrim- mage’s day’s biggest play. He finished with 67 receiving yards. McCutchen, who will be a senior this Crane season, was throwing sharp, crisp passes and moving around comfortably in the pocket, finishing with 103 passing yards and two touchdowns on 9-for-18 passing and receivers dropped five passes. McCutchen added 32 rushing yards on five carries. Rayborn, a 6-foot-4-inch tight end/receiver, will be a soph- omore this season. After spending last season on the junior var- sity team, he could play a key role in this year’s passing attack. “I’m definitely ready,” Rayborn said. “Me and Tanner work great together. He throws well and I catch well, so we should score some more touchdowns this year and hopefully get some wins. I dropped some passes, but I can’t be perfect. I’ve just got to work hard on getting faster and stronger.” Raider Bowl II marks the second spring game of coach David Crane’s tenure. Instead of having his team play a tradi- tional football game, he changed the parameters. The offense earned one point for a first down, two points for a play over 20 yards, two points for a fourth down conversion, six points for a touchdown and 1oneoint for a PAT. The defense earns two points for a three-and-out, one point for any stop, two points for a fourth down stop, three points for a turnover and MISTY WATSON/The Daily Citizen Southeast running back Chaston Love,left, is pulled down by Ashton Storey (on ground) and airborne Please see RAIDERS, 2B Tucker Green while Nic Jacinto, right, gets in on the action during the Raiders’ spring game Friday.

PREP FOOTBALL: MURRAY COUNTY SPRING GAME PREP BASEBALL: PLAYOFFS

Murray County Lions to face wide receiver Luke Mealer (1) hauls in a big challenge 9-yard touchdown pass in the end with Heritage zone from quarterback BY MARTY KIRKLAND Austin Williams [email protected] during the To make it to the state championship Green and series, the Christian Heritage Lions must White spring first face a lefthander they’d probably just game at Murray as soon avoid — and they’ll likely do so Field in without the lefty who’s Chatsworth on been a big part of their Friday. It was playoff run. the only score The Lions are doing of the spring their best to be ready practice-ending for both situations. Christian Heritage scrimmage.The heads south of Atlanta Green’s James to Newnan today for Hefner defends the Georgia Ward on the play. Independent Schools Association’s Class 2A state semifinals MISTY WATSON series and a meeting with Region 4-2A The Daily Citizen rival Heritage. The best-of-three series begins with a 1 p.m. doubleheader — the second game is tentatively set for 4 p.m. — and a third game, if necessary,would Williams leads White victory be played at 1 p.m. Monday,also in Newnan. BY LARRY FLEMING after halftime walking with crutches. Mealer caught five passes from Williams The Lions (14-7) expect to see Heritage [email protected] “It’s just a precaution,”Williams said. before the quarterback’s injury and wound up (22-2) ace Jack Duffie, an all-state selec- CHATSWORTH — Quarterback Austin “The trainer said it’s a bruise and nothing with seven receptions for 68 yards in three tion last season, in the first game. They Williams got off to a sizzling start in Murray real serious. I’ll stay off of it for a few days quarters of play. know from experience that’s a tough County’s Green and White spring scrimmage and go to the doctor on Tuesday.” “I think I’ve got a real good bond with assignment for anyone. Friday night. And then defensive lineman Williams completed his first six passes and Luke on the field,”said Williams, his left “For me, it’s his curve, he’s got a good Cameron Holcomb accidentally rolled over hooked up with wideout Luke Mealer on a 9- knee wrapped. “We connected pretty good curve,”said Parmelee Ward, Christian on Williams’ knee in the second quarter. yard touchdown pass late in the first quarter Williams went to the sideline where he sat for the game’s only score as the White defeat- INDIANS, 2B LIONS, 2B out the rest of the quarter and came back out ed the Green, 7-0, at Murray Field. Please see Please see Kawakami gets best of Halladay

BY CHARLES ODUM INSIDE SPORTS The Braves took advantage of Halladay’s exit to score the game’s Associated Press Writer jSabbatini, Mallinger in Nelson lead, 3B ATLANTA — Kenshin Kawakami only run and hand the Blue Jays their outlasted Roy Halladay and combined jTV schedule; NL, AL standings, 3B fourth straight loss. with Mike Gonzalez jLineup for the Coca-Cola 600, 3B Matt Diaz, pinch-hitting for on a four-hitter to jStewart eyes first-of-a-kind win, 10B Kawakami, led off the eighth with a PRO lead the Atlanta double to center off Jesse Carlson (1- BASEBALL Braves past the Casey Kotchman drove in the only run 3) and moved to third on Yunel Toronto Blue Jays 1- with an eighth-inning sacrifice fly. Escobar’s groundout to first. Diaz 0 on Friday night in Halladay gave up five hits with one scored on Kotchman’s fly to left field. the interleague opener for both teams. walk and six in seven score- Aaron Hill hit a one-out double to Kawakami (3-5) lasted eight less innings, ending his streak of wins left field off Gonzalez and advanced to AP PHOTO innings — his longest outing of the in five straight starts. Atlanta starter Kenshin Kawakami, left, delivers a Gonzalez escaped a jam in the ninth pitch to Toronto’s Marco Scutaro during Friday’s inter- season — and gave up only three hits Please see BRAVES, 2B with no walks and seven strikeouts. for his seventh save. league game at Turner Field in Atlanta. WWW.DALTONDAILYCITIZEN.COM 2B Saturday, May 23, 2009 THE DAILY CITIZEN SPORTS BRIEFS Raiders: Securing 5-on-5 tourney at community center ball to be addressed The first Believe and Continued from page 1B and no fumbles from the quar- Achieve 5-on-5 basketball terbacks or running backs.” tournament will be held nine points for a defensive The last touchdown of the will be held today at the game on Cody Burch’s 14- Dalton Community touchdown. yard run at the end of the Center. With a running clock and third quarter. Burch, who The tournament will only a five-minute halftime, run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. it took just 51 minutes to will be a sophomore, led the and the entry fee is $75 play four 12-minute quarters. Raiders with 74 rushing per team. Crane liked what he saw yards on six carries. An hour after the tour- from his team on both sides Other notable offensive nament concludes, the of the ball. performers were running “Concerned Citizens of “The offensive execution backs Chaston Love (five Dalton” will present a was very sharp the first two carries, 33 yards) and gospel explosion until 9 possessions,”Crane said. receivers Trey Upshaw (five p.m. “They scored on their first catches, 33 yards) and Alex For more information two possessions and Tanner Tipton (three catches, 19 call (706) 278-8205 or threw good and had good yards). Reserve quarterback (706) 218-0147. protection. Then the defense Levi Sams finished with 104 responded and took the yards on 10-for-12 passing Arkansas wins for offense out of rhythm. They and added 22 rushing yards battled and got a couple of on two carries. a date with Vandy turnovers.” The defense was led by HOOVER, Ala. — The offense scored their end Christian Perez and Tanner Phipps. Perez, who Freshman Zack Cox had a first touchdown of the game will be a senior,finished with two-run homer and MISTY WATSON/The Daily Citizen 7:45 into the first quarter on two sacks and two tackles for pitched two perfect Quarterback Reheem Adams, playing for the Green team, tries to make a pitch McCutchen’s 1-yard pass to loss. Phipps led the team innings to lift Arkansas to to a trailing runnng back but is already down after being tackled by Keith Zach Harper. McCutchen’s with five tackles, two forced a 10-7 victory over Miller of the White squad in Murray County’s spring game in Chatsworth. 19-yard pass to Jeremy fumbles and two tackles for Florida on Friday in an Bishop on the previous play set up the touchdown. loss. elimination game of the Harper finished the game “The defense played Southeastern Conference Indians: Guerrero rumbles with two catches for 17 yards well,”defensive coordinator tournament. and Bishop three for 35. Chad Brewer said. “We had a The Razorbacks (34- Continued from page 1B players. “We did some good things out there Rayborn’s touchdown great spring game. A lot of 21) won all five meetings although we didn’t score a lot of points. catch, followed by Carlos kids played and now we’ve with the Gators (39-20), and we’re going to work almost every day That could be bad for the offense, or it could Ojeda’s extra point, gave the got some film on them to including two in the SEC this summer to get better.” mean the defense is getting better. But we’re offense a 20-1 lead after one study. We’ve still got a lot to tournament. The Williams-Mealer duo hooked up putting in a new offense and that unit is quarter. work on, but we’re getting The Razorbacks, who four times for 37 yards on the White’s 83- behind the defense right now.” But the defense came better everyday. We’re going were swept by Mississippi yard, 12-play touchdown drive on its second The Green’s Tyler Timms, a defensive alive in the second quarter to watch the film and fix in the final regular-season possession. The first White drive ended on lineman, was in top form the entire game. and recovered two fumbles what we need to so we’ll be series, must beat the third play when Williams fumbled. The Timms had back-to-back tackles in the within five minutes. Both ready to play Northwest Vanderbilt twice on drive started with Williams throwing a 12- White’s touchdown drive,sacked Williams fumbles came from receivers (Whitfield) in the opener.” Saturday to advance to the yard strike to Mealer. on consecutive plays late in the second quar- after a catch. The Raiders will take next championship game. “Austin threw the ball well,”Indians ter and recovered a fumble near game’s end. “We’ll have to work on week off for final exams, Florida scored four coach John Zeigler said. “And Luke did a “I felt good,”Timms said. “I’ve had a ball security with the then hit the weight room for runs in the seventh to wipe good job catching the ball.” good spring. Tonight I wanted to show the receivers,”Crane said. “But the first two weeks of June. out most of an 8-3 deficit. Williams appears to have the inside track coaches and everybody else that I’m for real there were no interceptions They will start 7-on-7 drills The Razorbacks added on the starting quarterback job for the this year.” from any of the quarterbacks, on June 16. two more runs in the bot- upcoming season as the Indians try to Running back Mickey Guerrero led the tom half on Cox’s RBI reverse their football fortunes of a 1-29 White’s ground attack with 91 yards on 10 single and Tim Carver’s record over the last three seasons. carries. He got 42 yards on six tries in the second sacrifice fly. “Nobody has come right out and said I’m fourth quarter alone. Fullback D.J. Winters the starter,but I’m not worried about some- had 46 yards on four carries in the first two Cavendish claims one taking my spot,”Williams said. “I’m quarters. still going to work hard this summer.” The White defense held the Green Giro’s 13th stage Williams was hurt while throwing a pass offense to 18 yards rushing and 24 passing. Dustin Anderson led the Green with 20 FLORENCE,Italy — on a third-and-18 play near midfield. yards on eight carries. The White gained Mark Cavendish of Williams went down in a cluster of players and later said Holcomb rolled over his front 170 yards on the ground and 59 through the Britain won the 13th stage air. of the Giro d’Italia in a (left) knee. “And Cameron is a big old boy,” Ben Crump punted for both teams and mass sprint Friday,the averaged 40 yards on eight kicks. third time he has won a Williams said of the 6-foot-2-inch, 220 pound Holcomb. NOTE:Senior nose tackle Brad Dillard leg of this year’s race. has been dealing with the death of his Denis Menchov of Russia Conducting his first spring game after succeeding Josh Lowe as the head coach, grandmother,Bernice Dillard, of Ellijay. kept the overall leader’s Zeigler had mixed emotions about the She passed away on May 13 and Dillard pink jersey. Indians’ performance. missed practices last Thursday and Friday. The course ended next “I was disappointed with our enthusiasm “It was a tiring week last week, but I to the Arno river, within and intensity in the first half,”he said. “I pushed through,”Dillard said. sight of Florence’s famed was happy with how they played in the Dillard played nose tackle his sopho- Duomo cathedral. With fourth quarter. They finally decided to play more season and switched to offensive right the temperature hovering some football.” guard for the 2008 season. Now, he’s back near 86 degrees most of A couple of brief skirmishes broke out in at nose tackle. the way, riders struggled the final 12-minute segment of the scrim- “It’s a key position because you’re right to stay hydrated. mage and that helped Zeigler leave the sta- in front of the center,” the 5-foot-10-inch, Menchov maintained a dium with better feeling about intense play. 298-pound Dillard said. “The first thing you 34-second lead over “I shouldn’t have to chew you out for do is try to knock the center off the ball and Danilo Di Luca of Italy in that to happen though,”Zeigler told his mess up the whole play.” the overall standings. Levi MISTY WATSON/The Daily Citizen Leipheimer of the United Southeast coach David Crane,center,talks to his States is third, 40 seconds players after Friday’s spring scrimmage at Raider behind. Menchov, Di Field. The offense won the spring finale,39-12. Luca, Leipheimer and Lions: Confident of victory Lance Armstrong finished with the main pack, eight Continued from page 1B Valwood last week in the quarterfinals. seconds behind Cavendish. “We always knew that we had the abili- Braves: No Jones Heritage’s junior catcher. “He can place the ty,” Ward said. “We knew it would take hard Harrison’s pit bull ball.” work, but we’ve come out and worked to Continued from page 1B on first and third in the first attacks young son Wednesday’s practice had the Lions fac- make it this far. Our pitching’s good, we’re following singles by ing Jeremy Cameron, a lefthander and for- making the easy plays and we’re putting the third on Alex Rios’s weak Kotchman and Brian PITTSBURGH — A mer No. 1 starter for Berry College, in ball in play. We’ve been doing that pretty grounder to Gonzalez. McCann, but Kelly Johnson pit bull owned by preparation for Duffie. Cameron is a friend good here lately. That’s what’s really gotten Vernon Wells followed with took a called third strike to Pittsburgh Steelers line- of Lions assistant Matthew Thomas, and us here.” a grounder that a charging end the threat. backer James Harrison Christian Heritage has used him to get ready In just its second season as a GISA mem- Martin Prado bobbled briefly Garret Anderson and bit his 2-year-old son in for other lefties this season, too. ber,Christian Heritage is making a serious before recovering to throw to McCann led off the fourth the thigh, but the boy is The Lions have already seen Duffie bid for a state title. And the Lions don’t first. The throw beat Wells by with singles before Johnson expected to recover twice this year,so they’ll try to put that seem surprised that the Hawks, ranked No. one-half step. struck out after two failed though he remained hos- knowledge to use. 1 by Class 2A coaches, are an obstacle The Blue Jays, shut out bunt attempts. pitalized Friday. “He’s in the mid-80s, probably and they’d have to clear sooner or later to make for the first time this season, Anderson advanced to Harrison’s agent, mixes in a good ,”Lions coach that happen. remain one-half game ahead third on Martin Prado’s William Parise, told The Noah Stokes said. The question is, how high will the Lions of Boston in the AL East. groundout, but Jeff Associated Press that And the Lions will take their swings at have to jump? Kawakami gave up only Francoeur’s flyball to right James III was bitten after Duffie with an all-righty lineup. Jarred “It’s going to be a challenge,”Stokes two hits through seven score- field ended the inning. his mother let the dog out Cronan,asenior and the team’s only left- said. “They don’t think we can beat them, less innings before Scott There was a 30-minute I’m sure, because nobody else has beat of its pen Thursday. Parise hander,injured his throwing shoulder dur- Rolen led off the eighth with rain delay before the start of them in our region. wouldn’t identify the ing last week’s quarterfinals in a baserun- a double to left. Rolen was the game. ning mishap and isn’t expected to play in “But we think we can. We’re playing as woman, but said she and left standing at second as Braves third baseman the semifinals. good as we can play. It certainly hurts not to Harrison’s massage thera- Lyle Overbay grounded out Chipper Jones did not play That means Christian Heritage’s pitching have Jarred, but we’ve got a chance and to Kawakami, Rod Barajas pist also were hurt trying after spraining his right big staff will be thinner,too. Gray Hutchinson that’s all we can ask for.” hit a fly to shallow right to help his son. toe on Thursday night. is expected to start Game 1, with Landon The baseball Lions join their football and field, and pinch-hitter Joe Notes:Braves INF Omar McClure handling Game 2. boys basketball counterparts in conquering Inglett struck out. Infante had surgery Friday to Wake Forest ousts “Beyond that, I don’t know,”Stokes said. deep playoff territory this season. Christian Kawakami, who had lost have a plate placed in his left its baseball coach “We’ve got to get through Game Heritage’s football team, which competes in five of his last six decisions hand. A bone in the hand was 1.Sometimes you’ve got to get a guy and, the Georgia Football League, won that orga- and entered the game with a broken when hit by a pitch WINSTON-SALEM, small school, you don’t have a bullpen sit- nization’s championship in November. In 5.73 ERA, looked to be an from Colorado’s Manny N.C. — Rick Rembielak ting down there, you just kind of pull one February,the basketball team advanced to unlikely bet to keep pace with Corpas on Wednesday night. is on the way out as Wake from left field or one from short, whoever the GISA Class 2A semis for the second Halladay,the 2003 Cy Young The Braves initially said Forest’s baseball coach. you think is ready to go.” consecutive year before losing. winner who was looking to Infante could miss up to two School officials said Heritage beat the Lions twice this season Derrick Hayes, the Lions’ senior second win his sixth straight start. months but said Friday no Friday they would not — 4-1 in Newnan and 9-7 in Dalton, with baseman, said with several young players Kawakami, a 33-year-old timetable has been set for his renew the coach’s contract both games played about three weeks ago on the roster,the team’s expectations rookie, did not last more than return. ... Toronto called up when it expires June 30. — on the way to the region title and a No. 1 weren’t particularly high at the start of the six innings in any of his first RHP Casey Janssen, INF Joe Athletic director Ron seed for the state playoffs. The Hawks, who season. seven starts, but he looked Inglett and LHP Ricky Wellman said the program finished second last season, have swept both That has obviously changed. strong against the Blue Jays Romero from Triple-A Las “is not moving in the right of their opponents in the first two rounds of “Halfway through the season, we’ve just after limiting his pitch count Vegas. OF Travis Snider, direction competitively.” this year’s playoffs, Brentwood and played well,”he said. “Especially in the early in the game. LHP Brett Cecil and RHP Rembielak went 142- Bulloch, outscoring them 36-13. playoffs. We’ve hit our stride. Everybody’s Kawakami struck out the Bobby Ray were optioned to 142 in five seasons at But despite entering the playoffs as a No. contributing to the team, everybody’s hit- side in the sixth inning and Las Vegas. ... The Braves Wake Forest, and his 515- 4 seed a year after being eliminated in the ting the ball.” again retired the Blue Jays in optioned RHP James Parr to 393-1 career mark in 16 first round, Christian Heritage hasn’t had The winner of this series faces either order in the seventh. Gwinnett and recalled RHP much trouble finding its way to the semifi- seasons includes 11 years Edmund Burke or Tiftarea in next week- Halladay kept pace by Manny Acosta. ... Francoeur nals, either. The Lions have done all their at Kent State. end’s state title matchup. If Christian pitching out of trouble in the stole second base in the sev- damage on the road, winning a first-round Heritage wins, it will travel regardless of the first and fourth innings. enth, his first steal since — Staff, AP Reports series at Nathanael Greene before sweeping opponent. The Braves had runners Sept. 14, 2007. THE DAILY CITIZEN Saturday, May 23, 2009 3B GOLF SCOREBOARD PRO BASKETBALL

Washington 5, Pittsburgh 4 Eva Dahllof 72-69 — 141 -3 King James wins it LOCAL Arizona 4, Florida 3 Wendy Ward 72-69 — 141 -3 Colorado 9, Atlanta 0 Teresa Lu 71-70 — 141 -3 Prep Schedule Milwaukee 4, Houston 3 Allison Hanna-Williams 70-71 — 141 -3 St. Louis 3, Chicago Cubs 1 Brittany Lincicome 70-71 — 141 -3 Today San Diego 3, San Francisco 2 with buzzer-beater Varsity baseball Anna Grzebien 70-71 — 141 -3 Friday’s Games Sung Ah Yim70-71 — 141 -3 GISA Class 2A state semifinals Baltimore at Washington, 7:05 p.m. (Best-of-3) Shanshan Feng 69-72 — 141 -3 Colorado at Detroit, 7:05 p.m. Christian Heritage at Heritage in Newnan, DH, 1 Anna Nordqvist 69-72 — 141 -3 Philadelphia at N.Y.Yankees, 7:05 p.m. BY TOM WITHERS Turkoglu hit a jumper and 4 Haeji Kang 68-73 — 141 -3 Cleveland at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. with 1 second remaining Nelson Championship Associated Press N.Y.Mets at Boston, 7:10 p.m. to give the Magic a 95-93 Tampa Bay at Florida, 7:10 p.m. Friday CLEVELAND — Toronto at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. At TPC Four Seasons Resort LeBron James made a lead. Texas at Houston, 8:05 p.m. Irving, Texas fadeaway 3-pointer over Game 3 is Sunday TELEVISION Milwaukee at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Purse: $6.5 million Pittsburgh at Chicago White Sox, 8:11 p.m. Yardage: 7,166; Par 70 (35-35) Orlando’s Hedo Turkoglu night in Orlando. On Today Kansas City at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Second Round as the final horn sounded AUTO RACING Arizona at Oakland, late Rory Sabbatini 68-64 — 132 -8 Friday night to give the 8 a.m. Chicago Cubs at San Diego, late John Mallinger 67-65 — 132 -8 SPEED — Formula One, qualifying for Monaco L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, late Brian Davis 68-65 — 133 -7 Cleveland Cavaliers a 96- Grand Prix, at Monaco San Francisco at Seattle, late James Nitties 65-68 — 133 -7 95 victory over the 2:30 p.m. Today’s Games Briny Baird 69-64 — 133 -7 SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Kansas City (Hochevar 0-1) at St. Louis (Lohse 3- James Driscoll 67-66 — 133 -7 Orlando Magic that evened Coca-Cola 600, at Concord, N.C. 3), 1:10 p.m. Dustin Johnson 68-65 — 133 -7 the Eastern Conference 3:30 p.m. Philadelphia (Happ 2-0) at N.Y.Yankees (Pettitte 4- Robert Allenby67-67 — 134 -6 SPEED — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, pole 1), 4:10 p.m. Ken Duke65-69 — 134 -6 finals at one game apiece. qualifying for Carquest Auto Parts 300, at Concord, Texas (Feldman 2-0) at Houston (Moehler 1-2), D.A. 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Cleveland (D.Huff 0-1) at Cincinnati (H.Bailey 0-0), Kevin Streelman 67-69 — 136 -4 pass from Mo Williams, AP PHOTO COLLEGE SOFTBALL 7:10 p.m. Bryce Molder 68-68 — 136 -4 Rory Sabbatini hits off Noon Milwaukee (Looper 4-2) at Minnesota (Swarzak 0- Matt Weibring 67-69 — 136 -4 James only had time to ESPN — Regional coverage, NCAA Division I, 0), 7:10 p.m. Danny Lee 69-67 — 136 -4 turn his shoulders toward the ninth fairway during Super Regionals, game 2 Jacksonville State at N.Y.Mets (Pelfrey 4-1) at Boston (Beckett 4-2), Robert Garrigus 70-66 — 136 -4 Alabama or game 1 Washington at Georgia Tech 7:10 p.m. Brad Adamonis 66-70 — 136 -4 the rim and fire. As the the Byron Nelson at TPC 2:30 p.m. Tampa Bay (Niemann 4-3) at Florida, 7:10 p.m. Y. E. Ya ng 69-67 — 136 -4 AP PHOTO ESPN — Regional coverage, NCAA Division I, shot dropped in, James Four Seasons in Irving, Chris DiMarco 67-69 — 136 -4 Super Regionals, site 3/game 3 (if necessary) or Toronto (Richmond 4-2) at Atlanta (D.Lowe 5-2), sprinted into the arms of Orlando’s Mickael Texas on Friday. 7:10 p.m. Tim Wilkinson 69-67 — 136 -4 site 5/game 2, teams TBA his teammates as 20,562 Pietrus shoots over 4:30 p.m. Arizona (Haren 3-4) at Oakland (E.Gonzalez 0-0), Greg Chalmers 68-69 — 137 -3 ESPN — NCAA Division I, Super Regionals, site 9:05 p.m. Jeff Maggert71-66 — 137 -3 stunned fans hugged in Cavs Sasha Pavlovick 5/game 3, teams TBA (if necessary) Chicago Cubs (Harden 4-2) at San Diego (Geer 0- Davis Love III 73-64 — 137 -3 disbelief. and Joe Smith. 8 p.m. 1), 10:05 p.m. Vijay Singh 70-67 — 137 -3 Sabbatini L.A. Angels (Lackey 1-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Wolf 2- Troy Matteson 68-69 — 137 -3 ESPN — NCAA Division I, Super Regionals, game 1, California at Florida 1), 10:10 p.m. Mike Weir 66-71 — 137 -3 GOLF San Francisco (Cain 4-1) at Seattle (Washburn 3- Charley Hoffman 71-66 — 137 -3 9:30 a.m. 3), 10:10 p.m. Kent Jones 67-70 — 137 -3 holds lead TGC — European PGA Tour, BMW PGA Sunday’s Games David Berganio, Jr.72-65 — 137 -3 Championship, third round, at Surrey, England Baltimore 4, Washington 2, 12 innings 1 p.m. Detroit 4, Colorado 3 Senior Championship TGC — PGA Tour, Byron Nelson Championship, Philadelphia 7, N.Y.Yankees 3 in BNC third round, at Irving, Texas Cincinnati 3, Cleveland 1 Friday 3 p.m. N.Y.Mets 5, Boston 3 At Canterbury Golf Club CBS — PGA Tour, Byron Nelson Championship, Tampa Bay 15, Florida 2 Beachwood, Ohio third round, at Irving, Texas Atlanta 1, Toronto 0 Purse: $2 million THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NBC — PGA of America, Senior Championship, Texas at Houston, late Yardage: 6,895; Par 70 (34-36) third round, at Beachwood, Ohio Minnesota 11, Milwaukee 3 Second Round IRVING, Texas — Rory 6:30 p.m. Chicago White Sox 2, Pittsburgh 0 Ross Drummond 70-66 — 136 -4 TGC — LPGA, Corning Classic, third round, at St. Louis 5, Kansas City 0 Jeff Sluman 70-68 — 138 -2 Sabbatini followed an Corning, N.Y.(same-day tape) Arizona at Oakland, late Scott Hoch 66-72 — 138 -2 unconventional par with four Chicago Cubs at San Diego, late Bernhard Langer 68-70 — 138 -2 4 p.m. Tom Purtzer 66-72 — 138 -2 consecutive birdies on way FOX — Regional coverage, Texas at Houston or L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, late San Francisco at Seattle, late Larry Mize69-69 — 138 -2 to a season-best 6-under 64 Philadelphia at N.Y.Yankees Gil Morgan 71-68 — 139 -1 7 p.m. Monday’s Games and a share of the second- Houston at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. Tom Kite 69-70 — 139 -1 WGN — Pittsburgh at Chicago White Sox Jay Don Blake70-69 — 139 -1 round lead Friday with John MEN’S COLLEGE LACROSSE St. Louis at Milwaukee, 2:05 p.m. Chris Starkjohann 71-68 — 139 -1 Noon L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. Mallinger at the Byron Brad Bryant 73-67 — 140 E ESPN2 — NCAA Division I tournament, semifinal, San Diego at Arizona, 3:40 p.m. Nelson Championship. Duke vs.Syracuse, at Foxborough, Mass. Atlanta at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Michael Allen 74-66 — 140 E Mallinger eagled both par 2 p.m. Florida at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. Dan Forsman 70-70 — 140 E ESPN2 — NCAA Division I tournament, semifinal, Washington at N.Y.Mets, 7:10 p.m. Mark James 69-71 — 140 E 5s at the TPC Four Seasons Cornell vs.Virginia, at Foxborough, Mass. Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. and made a 15-foot birdie MOTORSPORTS 9 p.m. putt on his final hole for a SPEED — AMA Pro Motocross 450, at San AL Glance 65 to match Sabbatini at 8- Bernardino, Calif.(same-day tape) East Division AUTO RACING under 132. NBA BASKETBALL WLPct GB 8:30 p.m. Toronto 27 18 .600 — BANKING Before the birdie streak on ABC — Playoffs, Western Conference finals, game Boston 25 17 .595 1/2 Coca-Cola 600 Nos. 4-7 that put Sabbatini in 3, L.A. Lakers at Denver New Yo rk 24 18 .571 1 1/2 After Thursday qualifying; race Sunday First Georgia Bank NHL HOCKEY Tampa Bay2222.500 4 1/2 At Lowe’s Motor Speedway the lead, he hit his tee shot 7:30 p.m. Baltimore 17 25 .405 8 1/2 Concord, N.C. www.firstgabnk.com into the water at the 528-yard VERSUS — Playoffs, Eastern Conference finals, Central Division Lap length: 1.5 miles third — his 12th hole of the game 3, Pittsburgh at Carolina WLPct GB (Car number in parentheses) Detroit 24 16 .600 — 1. (39) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 188.475. BUSINESS SERVICES day. His approach went into a Kansas City 21 21 .500 4 2. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 188.258. greenside bunker,but he Minnesota 20 23 .465 5 1/2 3. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 188.193. ATotal Resource Chicago 18 23 .439 6 1/2 4. (5) Mark Martin, Chevrolet, 188.166. saved par with a 96-foot blast PRO HOCKEY Cleveland 16 27 .372 9 1/2 5. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 187.820. www.exceptionalpeo.com into the cup. West Division 6. (9) Kasey Kahne, Dodge, 187.493. WLPct GB 7. (09) Mike Bliss, Dodge, 187.422. First-round co-leader NHL Playoffs Texas 23 17 .575 — 8. (83) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 187.396. COMPUTERSERVICES James Nitties (68) overcame Conference Finals Los Angeles 21 19 .525 2 9. (42) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 187.188. a double bogey after hitting (Best-of-7) Seattle 19 23 .452 5 10. (21) Bill Elliott, Ford, 187.169. Advanced Computer Services Carolina vs. Pittsburgh Oakland 15 23 .395 7 11. (87) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, 187.162. his first tee shot of the day Monday, May 18: Pittsburgh 3, Carolina 2 ——— 12. (1) Martin Tr uex Jr., Chevrolet, 186.916. www.advcompnet.com out of bounds. He was 7 Thursday, May 21: Pittsburgh 7, Carolina 4, Thursday’s Games 13. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 186.864. Pittsburgh leads series 2-0 Detroit 4, Texas 3 14. (20) Joey Logano, Toyota, 186.832. under along with Brian Today: Pittsburgh at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. Minnesota 20, Chicago White Sox 1 15. (19) Elliott Sadler, Dodge, 186.825. FINANCIAL PLANNING Davis (65), Briny Baird Tuesday, May 26: Pittsburgh at Carolina, 7:30 p.m. Cleveland 8, Kansas City 3 16. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 186.735. Friday, May 29: Carolina at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m., if Tampa Bay 6, Oakland 5 17. (2) Kurt Busch, Dodge, 186.599. (64), James Driscoll and necessary Wachovia Securities N.Y.Yankees 7, Baltimore 4 18. (82) Scott Speed, Toyota, 186.574. Sunday, May 31: Pittsburgh at Carolina, 7:30 p.m., Dustin Johnson (65). Boston 5, Toronto 1 19. (99) Carl Edwards, Ford, 186.548. if necessary 20. (96) Bobby Labonte, Ford, 186.477. www.agedwards.com/fc/jr.fitch L.A. Angels 3, Seattle 0 Tuesday, June 2: Carolina at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m., 21. (00) David Reutimann, Toyota, 186.368. Monday’s Games Senior PGA if necessary 22. (29) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 186.233. WESTERN CONFERENCE Toronto at Baltimore, 1:35 p.m. 23. (47) Marcos Ambrose, Toyota, 186.220. FLORISTS N.Y.Yankees at Texas, 2:05 p.m. BEACHWOOD, Ohio — Chicago vs. Detroit 24. (33) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 186.181. Boston at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. Sunday, May 17: Detroit 5, Chicago 2 25. (66) Dave Blaney, Toyota, 186.014. Barrett’s Flower Shop Scotland’s Ross Drummond, Detroit at Kansas City, 2:10 p.m. Tuesday, May 19: Detroit 3, Chicago 2, OT, Detroit 26. (77) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge, 185.970. Seattle at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. more famous as the subject leads series 2-0 27. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 185.829. www.barrettsflowershop.com Tampa Bay at Cleveland, 6:05 p.m. of a golf book than for his Friday, May 22: Detroit at Chicago, 8 p.m. 28. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 185.778. Chicago White Sox at L.A. Angels, 9:05 p.m. play,shot a 4-under 66 to Sunday, May 24: Detroit at Chicago, 3 p.m. 29. (71) David Gilliland, Chevrolet, 185.707. FUNERAL SERVICES Wednesday, May 27: Chicago at Detroit, 7:30 p.m., 30. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 185.605. take a two-stroke lead after if necessary 31. (98) Paul Menard, Ford, 185.593. the second round of the Saturday, May 30: Detroit at Chicago, 8 p.m., if 32. (13) Max Papis, Toyota, 185.433. Ponders Funeral Home necessary GOLF 33. (26) Jamie McMurray, Ford, 185.319. Senior PGA Championship. Monday, June 1: Chicago at Detroit, 7:30 p.m., if 34. (6) David Ragan, Ford, 185.172. www.pondersfuneralhome.com necessary 35. (12) David Stremme, Dodge, 185.096. The 52-year-old ——— Corning Classic 36. (07) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 184.704. Drummond, whose life on the Stanley Cup Finals Friday HEALTH &NUTRITION To be determined 37. (7) Robby Gordon, Toyota, 184.590. fringes of fame and fortune At Corning Country Club 38. (44) A J Allmendinger, Dodge, 184.338. were told in the popular 1996 Corning, N.Y. 39. (55) Michael Waltrip, Toyota, 183.949. AllureElite Medical Day Spa Purse: $1.5 million 40. (31) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 183.281. book “Four Iron In the Soul,” Yardage: 6,223; Par 72 (36-36) 41. (34) Tony Raines, Chevrolet, Owner Points www.allure.spabeautyathome.com Second Round had a 4-under 136 total. 42. (43) Reed Sorenson, Dodge, Owner Points Karine Icher 64-66 — 130 -14 PRO BASKETBALL 43. (36) Scott Riggs, Toyota, 184.433. Hee-Won Han 65-67 — 132 -12 HOSPITALS Failed to Qualify Corning Classic Mikaela Parmlid 67-67 — 134 -10 44. (41) JJ Ye ley, Toyota, 184.093. NBAPlayoffs Seon Hwa Lee 67-67 — 134 -10 45. (73) Mike Garvey, Dodge, 182.457. GordonHospital CORNING, N.Y. — Conference Finals Na Ye on Choi 66-68 — 134 -10 46. (64) Todd Bodine, Toyota, 182.426. (Best-of-7) Sarah Kemp 66-68 — 134 -10 www.gordonhospital.com France’s Karine Icher shot EASTERN CONFERENCE 47. (06) David Starr, Dodge, 179.081. Sandra Gal 65-69 — 134 -10 a 6-under 66 take a two- Cleveland vs. Orlando Wednesday, May 20: Orlando 107, Cleveland 106 Soo-Yun Kang 65-69 — 134 -10 INSURANCE stroke lead over South Friday, May 22: Cleveland 96, Orlando 95, series Song-Hee Kim 67-68 — 135 -9 Korea’s Hee-Won Han in tied 1-1 Suzann Pettersen 67-68 — 135 -9 Advanced Insurance Strategies the final LPGA Corning Sunday, May 24: Cleveland at Orlando, 8:30 p.m. Reilley Rankin 67-68 — 135 -9 Tuesday, May 26: Cleveland at Orlando, 8:30 p.m. Jimin Jeong 66-69 — 135 -9 AP SPORTLIGHT Classic. Thursday, May 28: Orlando at Cleveland, 8:30 Minea Blomqvist 65-70 — 135 -9 www.advancedinsurancestrategies.com Icher,the first-round co- p.m., if necessary Lorie Kane 70-66 — 136 -8 May 23 CapitalBenefits -Forester Group leader at 8 under with Hee Saturday, May 30: Cleveland at Orlando, 8:30 p.m., Beth Bader 70-66 — 136 -8 876 — Joe Borden of Boston pitches the first no- if necessary Meredith Duncan 69-67 — 136 -8 hitter in NL history. WWW.CBGINS.com Young Park, had a 14-under Monday, June 1: Orlando at Cleveland, 8:30 p.m., Mi Hyun Kim 69-67 — 136 -8 1884 — Knight of Ellersie, ridden by S. Fischer, if necessary Helen Alfredsson 67-69 — 136 -8 wins the two-horse Preakness Stakes by two 130 total. That broke the 36- WESTERN CONFERENCE Lindsey Wright 67-69 — 136 -8 lengths over Welcher. L.A. Lakers vs. Denver MEDIA GROUP hole record for the tourna- Mika Miyazato 70-67 — 137 -7 1901 — The Cleveland Indians score nine runs Tuesday, May 19: L.A. Lakers 105, Denver 103 Ji Yo ung Oh 70-67 — 137 -7 with two outs in the ninth inning to beat the ment by one shot and equaled Thursday, May 21: Denver 106, L.A. Lakers 103, Wendy Doolan 70-67 — 137 -7 Washington Senators 14-13. Dalton Daily Citizen series tied 1-1 the best back-to-back rounds Katherine Hull 68-69 — 137 -7 1935 — The first major league night game, sched- Saturday, May 23: L.A. Lakers at Denver, 8:30 p.m. www.daltondailycitizen.com uled for Cincinnati, is postponed because of rain. in Corning history. Monday, May 25: L.A. Lakers at Denver, 9 p.m. Nicole Castrale 66-71 — 137 -7 Wednesday, May 27: Denver at L.A. Lakers, 9 p.m. Hee Yo ung Park 64-73 — 137 -7 1953 — Native Dancer, ridden by Eric Guerin, BMW PGA Friday, May 29: L.A. Lakers at Denver, 9 p.m., if Michele Redman 72-66 — 138 -6 avenges the loss in the Kentucky Derby by edging PET GROOMING necessary Brittany Lang 70-68 — 138 -6 Jamie K. by a neck to win the Preakness Stakes. Sunday, May 31: Denver at L.A. Lakers, 8:30 p.m., Marcy Hart69-69 — 138 -6 1991 — Paul Dougherty scores two goals and VIRGINIA WATER, adds two assists to help the San Diego Sockers TopDawg Pet Spa England — England’s Paul if necessary Becky Morgan 69-69 — 138 -6 ——— Angela Stanford 69-69 — 138 -6 win their fourth consecutive Major Indoor Soccer www.topdawggroomingsalon.com Casey shot a 5-under 67 at NBA FINALS In-Kyung Kim 69-69 — 138 -6 League championship with an 8-6 victory over the historic Wentworth to take a (Best-of-7) Pat Hurst 69-69 — 138 -6 Cleveland Crunch. TBD Natalie Gulbis 68-70 — 138 -6 1997 — In the first all-freshman singles final in REAL ESTATE two-stroke lead in the BMW Ya ni Tseng 68-70 — 138 -6 NCAA history, Stanford’s Lilia Osterloh beats PGA Championship. Il Mi Chung 67-71 — 138 -6 Florida’s M.C.White 6-1, 6-1 to win the women’s singles tennis championship. Peach Realty Casey had an 8-under 136 Morgan Pressel 66-72 — 138 -6 Paula Creamer 66-72 — 138 -6 2002 — Los Angeles Dodgers’ slugger Shawn www.peachrealtyinc.com total. Defending champion Sarah Lee 65-73 — 138 -6 Green becomes the 14th man in major league his- PRO BASEBALL Se Ri Pak73-66 — 139 -5 tory to homer four times in a game and sets a big Miguel Angel Jimenez (70), league record with 19 total bases.He is 6-for-6, Coldwell Banker Kinard Realty David Horsey (71), Anthony NL Glance Momoko Ueda 72-67 — 139 -5 Jee Yo ung Lee 72-67 — 139 -5 scoring six times with seven RBIs in a 16-3 win at www.kinardrealty.com Wall (71) and Soren East Division Vicky Hurst 70-69 — 139 -5 Milwaukee. Kjeldsen (69) were 6 under. WLPct GB Janice Moodie 69-70 — 139 -5 2005 — Anastasia Myskina is the first defending Philadelphia 23 17 .575 — Jamie Hullett 69-70 — 139 -5 champion at the French Open to be eliminated in SCHOOLS Ben Curtis (70) topped a New Yo rk 22 19 .537 1 1/2 Stacy Prammanasudh 69-70 — 139 -5 the opening round, losing to Spain’s Maria Atlanta 21 20 .512 2 1/2 Ai Miyazato 69-70 — 139 -5 Sanchez Lorenzo 6-4, 4-6, 6-0. group at 5 under. Florida 19 24 .442 5 1/2 Dalton Beauty College Washington 12 29 .293 11 1/2 Kris Tamulis 69-70 — 139 -5 NCAA D-I Women Central Division Amy Hung 68-71 — 139 -5 www.daltonbeautycollege.com WLPct GB Cristie Kerr 68-71 — 139 -5 Georgia OWINGS MILLS, Md. — Milwaukee 26 16 .619 — Jiyai Shin 68-71 — 139 -5 St. Louis 25 17 .595 1 Meena Lee 67-72 — 139 -5 SPEECH AND HEARING Purdue’s Maria Hernandez Chicago 21 18 .538 3 1/2 Michelle Wie 73-67 — 140 -4 Lottery shot a 1-under 71 for a one- Cincinnati 22 19 .537 3 1/2 Sun Yo ung Yo o72-68 — 140 -4 Looper Speech &Hearing Houston 18 21 .462 6 1/2 Eunjung Yi 71-69 — 140 -4 stroke victory in the NCAA Pittsburgh 19 23 .452 7 Stacy Lewis 71-69 — 140 -4 Friday, May 22 www.loopershc.com Division I Women’s Golf West Division Russy Gulyanamitta 70-70 — 140 -4 Championship, and Arizona WLPct GB Mollie Fankhauser 70-70 — 140 -4 Mega Millions Los Angeles 29 13 .690 — Rachel Hetherington 69-71 — 140 -4 UTILITIES State beat UCLA by eight San Francisco 19 21 .475 9 Jimin Kang 69-71 — 140 -4 3-29-34-42-49 San Diego 19 22 .463 9 1/2 Alena Sharp69-71 — 140 -4 shots for its seventh team title. Arizona 17 24 .415 11 1/2 Dalton Utilities /Optilink Amy Ya ng 68-72 — 140 -4 Hernandez,asenior from Colorado 16 25 .390 12 1/2 Mega ball ——— Na On Min 67-73 — 140 -4 www.dutil.com Spain, had a 1-over 289 total Thursday’s Games Maria Hjorth 73-68 — 141 -3 29 on the Caves Valley course. Philadelphia 12, Cincinnati 5 Karen Stupples 73-68 — 141 -3 4B Saturday, May 23, 2009 THE DAILY CITIZEN CROSSWORD BRIDGE HOROSCOPE

Happy Birthday: Don’t often see and you will find Mission impossible? let your emotions get the bet- out something interesting With all four ter of you. If you act instant- about your past. A little love hands of ly,you will get poor results. will go a long way. 5 stars today’s deal Instead, observe what every- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. exposed, it one else does before making 22): Treat yourself to some- might seem a move. A steady,ready thing special. You can think impossible for approach will show others about the things you’d like to South to make you mean business. Home purchase but don’t be too three notrump. and family should be what eager to put your cash on the After an open- keeps your feet on table just yet. ing spade lead, the ground. Your Someone may try to it appears East numbers are 11, 14, talk you into some- must get five 19, 23, 28, 30, 44 thing you don’t tricks — four ARIES (March really need. 3 stars spades and the 21-April 19): SCORPIO king of hearts Move forward and (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): — before trust your own Put the past behind declarer can get judgment. you and don’t give nine. But South Someone may try in to emotional found a way to to disrupt your issues someone is make his con- plans but, if you Eugenia throwing in your tract,and, persevere, you will face. Back away what’s more, win. Move into Last from turmoil and the opponents fast-forward and seek solace with couldn’t do anything to stop him. don’t stop until friends, lovers or When dummy was tabled, declarer could count eight top your mission is accom- anyone or anything that tricks — a spade, a heart, four diamonds and two clubs. The plished. 3 stars brings you peace of mind. only chance for a ninth appeared to lie in scoring a trick TAURUS (April 20-May Make changes to your per- with the queen of hearts. The trouble with this was that if 20): You’ll find it difficult to sonal life. 4 stars South at any point led a heart toward his queen, East — control your emotions and SAGITTARIUS (Nov. who was marked with the king for his opening bid — even harder to keep things 22-Dec. 21): Touch up some would take the king and run off enough spades to set the from getting blown out of of the things around your contract. proportion. Confusion home that need to be fixed. Declarer’s first impulse was to try to endplay East by regarding a personal matter Challenge yourself and you stripping him of diamonds and clubs prior to throwing him will be due to a complete will enjoy the competition in with a spade to force a lead from the king of hearts. But misunderstanding. Take the you face. An unusual propos- he rejected this approach — rightly,as it turned out — time to hear the truth. 3 stars al will strike your fancy and because he thought there was too good a chance that West GEMINI (May 21-June lead you into unusual com- could win the third spade and thereby take his partner off 20): Listen carefully to pany. 3 stars the endplay. what’s being asked of you so CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- Another possibility existed, however, and this was the you don’t make a costly mis- Jan. 19): It’s important that one South chose. He held up the ace of spades until the take. Don’t shy away from you secure your position and third round, discarding a heart from dummy,then cashed change. An option you are make financial changes that four diamond tricks. East discarded a club on the third dia- given will turn into a great ensure you get the most for mond, but ran into serious trouble on the fourth. He could opportunity. Keep your your money. Your personal not afford to throw a heart or a spade, so he discarded thoughts to yourself. 3 stars papers should be updated to another club. CANCER (June 21-July bring you the highest returns. The situation South had hoped for thus came to pass. 22): Be honest and let your You have to be a forward The A-K and another club were now played, losing to true feelings be heard. Don’t thinker in times of economic West’s jack and establishing dummy’s seven of clubs as fear getting involved with strife. 5 stars declarer’s ninth trick. After winning the third club, West someone who is a little dif- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- returned a heart, but South put up the ace and cashed his ferent. You’ll learn a lot from Feb. 18): Get the little good club to put the final touch on a well-played hand. the experience and this per- tedious jobs out of the way son is likely to become your quickly so you can get on to greatest ally. Look forward more enjoyable activities. If with optimism. 4 stars you owe money, clear your CRYPTOQUIP LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): debts and if someone owes Greed may come between you, collect. Don’t let some- you and a partner. It’s best to one play an emotional mind listen but hold your thoughts game with you. 2 stars until you have secured your PISCES (Feb. 19-March position. You need to relieve 20): Don’t sit back when your stress by taking time out there is so much to do. Put for a little rest and relaxation. your ideas to the test by pre- 2 stars senting them to someone VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. whose criticisms and sugges- 22): A vacation can be final- tions you know you can trust. ized or you can set out on a Last-minute improvements mini vacation. Visit friends will ensure your success. 4 or family whom you don’t stars Florist Shop Opens Remaing few hold CCC reunion

BY STEPHEN GURR The (Gainesville) Times

BLAIRSVILLE — In 1937, 19-year-old Murl Garoutte left his home in Marionville, Mo., boarding a steam engine train bound for the Nevada desert to join 3 million other young men mobilized across the nation in the “Tree Army.” As a member of the Civilian Conservation Corps, Garoutte and the other uni- CONTRIBUTED PHOTO formed “boys” of the CCC helped build many of the AP PHOTO Celebrations Unlimited by Bond recently held its ribbon cutting. The florist park trails, roads, reservoirs shop is in the Stars and Stripes Shopping Center in Chatsworth. From left are and canals that remain in use J.L. Wilson looks over a display in the Civilian Danny Wright, Murray Medical Center,chamber board of directors; Brittany today. Conservation Corps museum at Vogel State Park in Pittman, Appalachian Community Bank, chamber delegate chair; Lisa Green, “It was dry,dry,dry out in Georgia. Wilson was attending a reunion of men Chatsworth Times, chamber delegate; Tara Jensen, Regions Bank; Kim that desert in Nevada,” who worked in the CCC during the Depression. He Arrington, Regions Bank; Mary Bond, owner; Stanley Bond, photographer; Garoutte, who now lives in was one of 16 former “Tree Army boys” gathered Dinah Rowe,chamber president and CEO; Steve Anglea, Georgia Power Co., Gainesville, recalled with their families for Georgia’s only remaining chamber board of directors; Sue Stanley, Cohutta Banking Co., chamber dele- Saturday. “It rained about a reunion of the CCC, one of the Roosevelt adminis- gate; Shelia Cartledge, one of the first customers; and Sandy Hammett, First quarter of an inch and that tration’s New Deal work programs that provided National Bank of Chatsworth, chamber delegate. was our spring rain. It was jobs for unemployed young men and sent money hard work, but at that age, it back home to their families in the midst of the Great didn’t matter.” Saturday at Depression. Vogel State Park, 16 former being sent back to his parents sibility and made me grow Tree Army boys gathered Cigarette makers lose by the government. up fast. I was an adult at 15.” with their families for “At that time, it was a At 82, Brown is probably Georgia’s only remaining necessity,” Smith said. the youngest of Georgia’s reunion of the CCC, one of Carl Henson of Ellijay surviving CCC boys. appeal in landmark case the Roosevelt administra- spent more than three years tion’s “New Deal” work pro- in the CCC, clearing brush grams that provided jobs for DLP Digital Cinema® and building roads in forest WASHINGTON (AP) — labels like “light” would cost civil case under a 1970 racket- unemployed young men and in all Auditoriums land. The pay he earned was A federal appeals court on them hundreds of millions of eering law commonly known sent money back home to essential for his family’s sur- Friday agreed with the major dollars. as RICO, used primarily to their families in the midst of CARMIKE 12 vival. WALNUT SQUARE MALL •706-226-0625 elements of a 2006 landmark Philip Morris USA and its prosecute mobsters in cases in the Great Depression. ruling that found the nation’s parent company, Altria Group which there has been a group “They needed the money TERMINATORSALVATION PG-13 •DLP The bulk of their work 12:301:00 3:05 4:00 5:40 7:00 top tobacco companies guilty Inc., said they will appeal to effort to commit fraud. to put something on the 8:15 9:35 was outdoors, with 10 state 10:50 FRI. &SAT.ONLY! table,”Henson said. 12:10 A.M. FRI. ONLY! of racketeering and fraud for the Supreme Court. The suit was first filed in parks built by the CCC in deceiving the public about the “The court’s conclusions 1999 during the Clinton Not all CCC members NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: Georgia alone, including BATTLE OF THE SMITHSONIAN PG •DLP dangers of smoking. are not supported by the law or administration and pursued by joined out of necessity. 12:45 1:45 3:15 4:30 5:45 7:15 Vogel. 8:10 9:40 A three-judge panel of the the evidence presented at trial, the Bush administration after C.H. Brown of Lithonia 10:35 FRI. &SAT.ONLY! While more than 78,000 12:05 A.M. FRI. ONLY! enrolled in the CCC near the U.S. Court of Appeals in and we believe the exceptional unsuccessful attempts to settle. Georgians ages 18 to 25 DANCE FLICK PG-13 •DLP Washington unanimously importance of these issues jus- The nine-month trial program’s end in 1942 at age 12:30 2:30 4:35 7:15 9:35 enrolled in the CCC between 11:55 FRI. ONLY! upheld requirements that man- tifies further review,”Altria heard by U.S. District Judge 15, lying about his age with ANGELS&DEMONS* PG-13 •DLP 1933 and 1942, probably 12:35 1:00 4:00 4:30 7:00 8:10 10:00 his parents’ consent. ufacturers change the way they attorney Murray Garnick said Gladys Kessler without a fewer than 300 are still living 11:55 FRI. ONLY! market cigarettes. The require- in a statement. jury included live and writ- “I did it just for the STAR TREK PG-13 •DLP today,estimated Connie 12:35 1:05 4:05 4:35 7:05 8:15 9:55 ments, which have been on Matthew L. Myers, presi- ten testimony from 246 wit- adventure,”said Brown, the 12:00 A.M. FRI. ONLY! Huddleston, a historian and X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE hold pending appeal,would dent of the Campaign for nesses and almost 14,000 son of a successful freight PG-13 •DLP author of “Georgia’s Civilian 1:10 4:10 7:10 9:45 agent from Trion. He was ban labels such as “low tar,” Tobacco-Free Kids, one of six exhibits in evidence. Conservation Corps.” 12:10 A.M. FRI. ONLY! “light,”“ultra light” or “mild,” health advocacy groups that Prosecutors said the compa- working alongside young OBSESSED PG-13 •DLP Ed Smith of Cornelia 1:05 4:05 7:05 9:40 since such cigarettes have been participated in the lawsuit, said nies secretly agreed not to men much less fortunate. 12:05 A.M. FRI. ONLY! recalled why he left home to GHOSTS OF GIRLFRIENDS PAST found no safer than others. the appeals decision “repre- compete over whose prod- “Most of them were poor PG-13•DLP live in temporary barracks 1:10 4:10 7:10 9:45 farm boys,”Brown recalled. Throughout the 10 years sents a dramatic victory for ucts were the least hazardous with 200 strangers, living on 12:00 A.M. FRI. ONLY! the case has been litigated, public health and an emphatic to smokers to ensure they “A lot of them were so Carmike’s Stimulus Tuesdays a diet of potatoes and beans Popcorn &Drink tobacco companies have condemnation of the tobacco didn’t have to publicly homesick they cried them- $ and earning $1 a day,with Only 1.00 Each -EveryTuesday denied committing fraud. The industry and its behavior.” address the harm caused by selves to sleep. For me, it *We are unable to accept the $6.00 Discount Tickets or $25 of his $30 monthly pay $6.00 Admission Coupons for Angels and Demons. companies argued the ban on The government filed the smoking. was a great lesson in respon- •ALL SHOWTIMES INCLUDEPRE-FEATURE CONTENT •www.carmike.com • THE DAILY CITIZEN Saturday, May 23, 2009 5B ■ MUTTS DEAR ABBY Parents clash over blasting teen out of bed in morning

DEAR ABBY: My 16-year-old son to walk behind the mower to stepson has problems getting up for “help” him push. All the while, the school on time. My wife and I are mother stood nearby,smiling at the split on what we should do about it. “father-and-son moment.” I maintain that he’s old enough to A few days later,Isaw an 8-year- be responsible for getting himself up old boy cutting his lawn with a riding ■ WIZARD OF ID for school and should suffer the con- mower,with no adult in sight. sequences if he’s late. She thinks I Abby,please remind parents that should get him up. She works the a lawn mower is a powerful, poten- late shift, which means I have to call tially dangerous machine. According him several times before he actually to a study published in a children’s gets up. What do you think? — Jeanne medical journal, more than 9,000 STEPDAD IN WEST VIRGINIA Phillips children are injured by lawn mowers each year. Not only is there the obvi- DEAR STEPDAD: If your step- ous danger of the mower blades, son is having trouble prying himself out of children can also suffer severe burns from bed in the mornings, it may be that he’s not touching hot mower parts. In addition, pro- getting enough sleep and should go to bed jectiles can fly backward and cut or blind a earlier. And your wife needs to consider what child should a mower strike an object. will happen to him when you are no longer When the lawn mower is operating, the ■ CATHY around to extract her son from between the proper place for children is inside the house. sheets. That’s why it’s important to start — CONCERNED NEIGHBOR, DUN- training him NOW. WOODY, GA. Buy a clock with a loud, annoying alarm, which should be placed in the farthest corner DEAR NEIGHBOR: Thank you for the of his room from the bed, which will force timely reminder. Sometimes the most inno- him to get up in order to turn the darned thing cent of actions can have unintended conse- off. quences. Spring has sprung, bringing with it all the joys —and chores — of the “growing” DEAR ABBY: Last summer,Icringed season. When a lawn mower is running, chil- when I saw a neighbor cutting his lawn with dren — and pets — should not be in the a push mower and allowing his 3-year-old vicinity.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS 310 General 311 Health Care YARD SALES Inventory Control / Yard Sale Pick- Up Providence 103 Found Purchasing. Ideal candidate ministries needs your left over Found female terrier mix dog should have experience with items to support the Providence wearing collar on bypass at materials management, rescue Mission and their Boys Cleveland Hwy intersection. Call inventories, shipping/receiving home. Drop Off or call before (706)581-2407 procedures and documents and sale for pick up. Dalton 711 S. be computer literate. Fax resume Hamilton St 275-0268, Calhoun to 706-226-6773 289 Hwy. 53 East 629-1613 104 Lost Ft. Oglethorpe 291 Battlefield Lost in Cavendar Rd area, Pkwy. 858-7974 elderly light colored male Lending Officer Position. Pekingese. Has arthritis in lower Senior lending position for strong Dalton back, wearing red collar, has local bank. Excellent Basement Sale. Sat. 9am-? Too overbite, needs meds. Very Advancement Opportunities. must to put out in yard. Antique smart dog (706)934-9599 Must have 10+ years steamer trunk, old glassware, experience. Please submit old jewelry, clip earrings, books, Lost “Sugar” a small, multi resume’ to: cookbooks, Danielle Steel, colored, Sheltie. 12 years old. Blind Box U-2 PART TIME RECEPTIONIST / computer desk, book shelve, Wearing pink collar with phone c/o The Daily Citizen PHLEBOTOMIST bed, formal dresses size 5 to 7, #. Westerly Heights near Dalton PO Box OPPORTUNITY to work in a well old punch bowl w/ 12 cups. Too High. Reward. (706)278-3994 Dalton GA 30722 established Internal Medicine much to list. 212 Van Buren Dr. Practice in Dalton, GA. off Murray Ave. Lost yellow tabby cat from Experience required Bilingual a Brookwood/Dug Gap area. Has plus. Morning and afternoon Local Non-Profit Christian Moving Sale. Saturday, 7am-? collar and name tag, “Huey” hours. Fax Resume to 706-259- organization seeks an Adminis- 708 Vernon Ave. Industrial Please call 706-226-5771 after 6558 or call 706-259-6227. 6pm trative Assistant/Bookkeeper. drafting table, 40’ ladder, etc. Minimum 3 years bookkeeping RN - Unit Manager - FULL TIME Special experience & Peachtree Summergate Condo Association RN’s with GA license needed for 105 Notices accounting software experience Ya rd Sale. 1921 Mineral Springs rapidly growing hospice care a must. Non-smoking environ- Rd. off Dug Gap at Cohutta agency in the North Georgia ment. Please submit resume to: Bank. Sat. May 23, 8am-12pm. area. Hospice experience Blind Box T- 1 Something for everyone! required. Competitive benefits c/o The Daily Citizen Look for the solution to today’s Sudoku Puzzle and compensation. Why work for YARD SALE. Clothes, toys, PO Box 1167 a big remote corporation when magazines, furniture, art on page 8B of the classifieds. Dalton GA 30722 you can work where we treat our supplies, etc. Sat. May 23rd, patients and our staff like family. 8am-4pm. 1810 Dug Gap Rd. Fax 256-532-2398 or email Local tube company seeking 501 Pets for Sale 502 Free Pets [email protected] your Cohutta experienced candidates for the Four Border Collie mix puppies resume & salary requirements Saturday May 23rd. 8am-? follwing positions: for adoption. To good homes today Furniture, exercise equip., Beautiful AKC Spiral Winder Operator, and Springer Spaniels only. Call 706-264-4608 Convolute Winder Operator. clothing, Jeep bumper w/ Trucking wrench. 837 Cohutta Beaverdale For Sale $400. Send resume to: Free puppies to a good home. 320 Opportunities Road. Now Taking Deposits. Blind Box T- 9 Puppies will be ready to go to Call 706-278-7565 c/o The Daily Citizen Small owner operator fleet seeking a couple of good, Rocky Face their new homes on May 23rd. Free puppies. Male and female. PO Box 1167 Yo u can view pictures at: FINANCIAL Dalton GA 30720 experienced OTR drivers.Home ***A Huge Ya rd Sale. All Call: 706-259-8092 weekly.Call Richard Austin, proceeds benefit The American http://sites.google.com/site Free to good inside home only. 6 706-847-2528 Cancer Society. Sat. May 23rd, /williamsspringerspaniels/ Business or you can call me at week old kittens. Dewormed Pleasant Valley Assisted Living 7am-2pm at Westside Middle 252 For Sale vaccinated and littler box trained is taking applications for a part- SERVICES School. (423)593-8550. (706)313-0310 FAST FOOD time Life Enhancement Coordinator. Applicant must Tunnel Hill FOR SALE OR LEASE Tax Free to good inside home only. have experience in an activities 402 Service 2 Family Ya rd Sale lots of good Long hair spayed and vaccinated program. Apply in person @ stuff, 107 Cherry St. across from female cat. Very loving and good 510 Reed Rd. M-F 9am to 6pm. 1st Baptist Church. Fri. 22nd & with all animals. (706)313-0310 Former Central Park Location No phone calls. Sat. 23rd 8:30 - ? A Drugs Don't Work Employer. PETLAND Free to good inside home only. Orange Tabby. Male. Neutered Fully Equipped for Fast Food Huge Garage Sale Sat 7am @ 1206 Mount Vernon Rd. and vaccinated. Great with all Small & growing co. located in Household items, furniture, We have rescued puppies animals. (706)313-0310 the Chatsworth, Ga. area LOCALLY OWNED designer clothes, and more! and kittens from the Free to good inside home only. seeking a candidate to join our animal shelter. Long haired, male bobtail cat. customer service ESTATE SALES Neutered and vaccinated. Prefer team. Successful candidate will 706-226-1809 or 706-581-6366 New puppies. home with no dogs. (706)313- work in fast paced enviroment, ESTATE SALE. 0310 need to have the ability to multi The Estate of Tommie Beagle, Bichon Frise, Blood Hound, Brussels Griffon task & exhibit the ability to work Westbrook will be sold Friday Lost Hickory Hills Neighborhood (monkey face dog), Cairn 254 Money to Lend in multiple capacities. Great and Saturday May 22 and 23 off Dug Gap Rd. Medium sized Terrier, Chihuahua long and opportunity to join the Pregra from 8-4 and Sunday May 24 mix breed, mostly white, long Low Rates, Affordable Payments. short hair, Dachshund, Golden CASH LOANS COMPANY team at ground level. 5yrs from 1-4. Listing: Large hair. Missing eye.706-428-9653 customer service exp. in the turf collection of Hess trucks and Retriever, Italian Greyhound, 706-278-7600 YARD SALES Japanese Chin, Lhasa Apso, Subject to our liberal credit policies or related field desired but not metal antique automobiles, mandatory. Only candidates Andre figurines, old trunks, Maltese, Min Pin, Miniature EMPLOYMENT with proven customer service 4 Family Garage Sale. Fishing quilts, chenille bedspreads, Schnauzer, Pekingese, Corgi, exp. need apply. Qualified equip., furniture, tv, toys, movies, linens, McCoy pottery, lawn Pom, Poodle, Sheltie, Shiba Inu, candidates forward resume to: household items, dishes, books, mowers, tools, corner cabinet, Shih Tzu, Silky, Westie, Yo rkies. 310 General hrdepartment6842@ gmail.com etc. Sat. 7am @ 1927 Sourwood drop leaf tables and cedar Dr. off Dug Gap Rd. Rain or Full warranties. Dalton Truck Mechanic chests. Take Hwy 41 to Hwy 201 Shine in Rocky Face and follow signs Shots up-to-date. Springs Global US, Inc. An excellent opportunity is now to 173 Lafayette Road. Sale Dye / Color Technician Crandall Ya rd Sale. Fri. & Sun. In Kroger Shopping Center available for F/T 1st shift Conducted by Glenn Masters Springs Global US, Inc., May 22 & 24. 8am-? So big it fills 1349 W. Walnut Ave. mechanic for an over the road Nashville, TN has an immediate a gym. 25+ years of stuff. 1175 Dalton, Ga. fleet of Volvo’s and Freightliners. PETS/LIVESTOCK opening for a Dye/Color Cohutta Srings Rd. Min requirements - 2 yrs exp Technician. The successful preferred in repair and 706-226-7387 candidate will be experienced Dalton, GA Ya rd Sale 8:00am- 501 Pets for Sale maintenance of diesel trucks developing and matching color 2:00pm Saturday, May 23rd - Humane Society of Northwest with electrical and electronic for the production of new and 1903 Kingsridge Dr., Weschester Georgia Pet Adoptions engines; diagnostics and repair; sample products with strong Sub. off Dug Gap Rd. Just every Sat. 12pm-4pm at the The Daily Photo and other mechanic duties as emphasis on ensuring Moved!! Furniture, bedding, Wade Adoption Center assigned. Must have own tools. consistent color shade in accesssories, clothing, toys, @ 1703 Cleveland Hwy. Good Benefits. Apply in person production of samples as well sports equipment, golf items, Call 706-226-5002. at 3653 Dug Gap Road, Dalton. as production runs. A minimum etc. Rain or shine. Adoption fee is required. EOE. Drug Free Work of two years experience is Environment. required. Springs Global is the world's largest producer and HELP WANTED – FIRST SHIFT distributor of textile products for LOOKING FOR JOB STABILITY? ONLY. EXPERIENCED the home. Nashville is a Mechanically Frothed metropolis offering many culture We are still growing strong after 108 years. Polyurethane Foam Bar opportunities and is the home of Join our Liberty National Life Team and Operator.Applicants MUST Country have a minimum of 5 years Music. Make your move to enjoy high compensation, medical benefits, experience.Wages based on Nashville. Please forward 401K and a FREE PENSION PLANN. experience & ability.Paid your resume to Human Vacation, Holidays.Health Plan Resources by email, fax Call Howard Ralston at 706-278-6050 Submitted by: available. Send resume to or mail. EOE Blind Box T- 10 email: [email protected] Elizabeth Swafford of Dalton, GA c/o The Daily Citizen Fax: (615) 350-7428 To submit you photo, email photo, name PO Box 1167 Mail: 7201 Cockrill Bend Blvd., Dalton GA 30720 Nashville, TN 37209. and city to: [email protected] THE DAILY CITIZEN Saturday, May 23, 2009 7B

ITEMS FOR SALE 705 Homes For Sale 751 Apartments 751 Apartments 751 Apartments 752 Homes For Rent Must sell for pay off! Murray Co 2bedroom 1 bath. Patio, ceiling Furnished 3 BR 1 BA, garage, 1820 City 605 Computers 2-story, 5 BR 2.5 BA. .95 acres, fan, c/h/a, W/D hook-up, water View close to 41 Hwy. CHA, **Apt. Bdrm w/ bath & kitchen. Used DELL Laptops $399 in-ground pool. Wded lot. 706 furnished. $400 month, $150 $550 mon. $250 dep. Call 706- Inside city. Utilities, cable & furn. Used Dell PCs $195 847-9360 - 270-1983. $106,000 deposit No pets. 706-695-3288. 272-3584 or 706-280-4537 Income Loss, Credit Issues inc’d. No pets. $120/wk, New PCs w/XP $429 2 BR 1.5 BA -*503B Colter, 2BR or Home Crisis - $125/dep.. 706-618-5200 Service- All PCs,Laptops,MACs 3 BR 2 BA 2528 Dover St. $696 706 Condos For Sale 1.5BA $445 mth, $220 dp. 706- We are here for YOU! 706-858-5888 or 423-499-1975 Unfurnished Mo or $165 wk. 3BR 1 BA Hammond Creek Condo for 279-1380 wkd 9-5:30 2111A S. Dixie Hwy. $125 wk, We have oversized NEAR MALL 2 BR 1.5 BA sale. 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath. $250 dp. 706-2791380 wkdys 9- 606 Furniture luxury apartments available townhouse, newly remodeled. $141,900. 706-217-8335 2 Months Free Rent!!! 5:30 Oak Dining table with 6 chairs, 2 starting at $605 $485/ mo. $400/ dp. No pets. 6 3 BR 2 BA, kitchen appl. leaves. 7’ x 4’. Claw feet. Very mos. lease, ref. req’d. 706-226- Super Deluxe Townhome furnished on 2 acres land. CHA. good condition. $300. Call "Pool 2548 2 Bedroom, 1 1/2 bath $675 month $250 dep. No pets. (706)529-7511 MOST BEAUTIFUL VIEW "Fitness center huge closets, pool (706)695-3288 IN DALTON "Playground 752 Homes For Rent Misc. Items w/ cabana. 611 For Sale "Basketball $ Simple Management BEST DEAL IN DALTON 3346 Hurricane Rd. 5 BR 2 BA 60” Steel Weatherguard side “NORTH SUMMIT "Laundry Services LLC BEST LOCATION 706-508-4370 house only, not lake. $750 month mount truck tool box. Great CONDOS” "Bonus Room + deposit. 315 Foster Rd. 2 BR 1 shape. $200. 706-278-5320 TRUE LUXURY Se Habla Español Introducing our newest floor "W/D h-up in every apt Over 40 Homes With Pictures to BA $450 month. 212 Ezzard 2 plan. 2,150 sq. ft. master on BR 1 BA $395 month. 706-463- WANT TO BUY 706-279-1801 706- Choose From On Our main level, vaulted ceilings, 2 car Website At: 2332 or 706-397-2087 garage, fireplace, formal dining. 226- www.picksimple.com 2, 3 & 4 bedroom apts. Utilities BRAND NEW: 3 BR 2 BA ranch 651 Want to Buy MUST SEE! All of our popular 2, 0404 RENT TO OWN 3 and 4 bedrooms are still included. Starting at & 4 BR 3 BA split foyer. Lease or Luxurious Townhouses, Eton Federal Tax Credit Madness! available. Starting at $127,000. $140/week. 706-260-9183. lease purchase. 706-217-5005- newly renovated, ceramic tile, Get Yo ur Down Payment to $205,000. Developer pays for details. A SWEET DEAL FOR YOU!! wood flrs, new carpet. 2 bd, 1.5 Rebated $2,500 closing. N. on Cleveland Well maintained. bath. Move in special 1st month **COHUTTA – 4036 Parliament Duplex for rent in Chatsworth. 2 Hwy 1/2 mile from, By-pass, left Convenient location! 1/2 off & No Deposit. $475 mon. Dr. 5 BR / 3 BA $2500 Down, BR 1 BA. $480. month, $240. onto North Oak Dr., right onto N. Call PARK CANYON APTS 706-980-3361 $1200 a Mth $160,000. cleaning fee. No Pets. 706-271- Summit Dr. 706-278-3413 or 706-226-6054 **COHUTTA – 3/2 Doublewide. 6041 or 706-218-7913 706-463-3392 : Motel Rooms For Rent: S. Dixie 285 Wheeler Dam Road. $654 a Email: [email protected] www.northsummitcondos.com Hwy. 41. Standard - $95/wk. Lg.- Mth & $1000 down Mobile Homes OPEN HOUSE BRENTWOOD APTS: $125/$135wk. Dep.= 2 wks. **DALTON – 3/2 Doublewide. Nice 3 Bed 2 Bath $525 near Dalton High School and rent. Furnished + TV, basic SAT. & SUN. 3265 Rauchenberg. $718 a Mth 1/2 Bed $260/$400 w/utilities Hospital. 2 bd 1 ba, w/d hookup cable, private phone. 706-279- & $1000 Down. West Side 706-280-1035 2PM-5PM utilities included 706-264-8867 1380 wkdys 9-5:30 **DALTON – 3/2 Doublewide. Nice 2 BR 1 BA, heat & air, fully 3435 Rauchenberg. $840 a mth Commercial Chatsworth area. - Townhouse. 2 726 Buildings equipped kitchen, washer dryer $ $1000 down. bedroom, 1.5 bath, c/h/a/ hookup. Convent. located at 121 **DALTON – 3/2 Doublewide. $550/mo. water included. 706- A. Frontier Tr l. 1 block off 610 Crystal View Court. $818 a ITEMS FOR RENT 517-2589 or 706-264-0066 Cleveland Hwy. No smoking. mth & $1000 down. Move-In Special 1st week FREE w/ 1 yr. lease - City west near Creative Arts $495 mon. no dep (706)259- **DALTON – 3/2 Sweetwater Rd. 3 BR 2 BA, 701 Auctions Guild. 2bd 2ba, CHA, WD conn. 7718 Doublewide.630 Crystal View *19,000 sq.ft. - 2105 E. Walnut $145wk, $290dep. So. end of Lease, references req’d $550 Court. $796 a mth & $1000 Ave. Retail space, Next to Murray Co off Hwy 225 S 1/2 + Memorial Day Weekend mon $300 dep. 706-463-3171 down. Hobby Lobby, across from Mall. FOR RENT acre lots, beautiful country *97,000 sq. ft., 454 Hwy 225 setting. Several to choose from. Antique Event Duplex Apt. off Old Grade Rd. **DALTON – Crabapple. (Bretlin) Lg. private, quiet lot, dead end 2BR/1Ba house. Sweetwater Rd., Chatsworth Hwy. *Retail space -Dalton Place MEEKS AUCTIONS st. Great area for sm. kids or $160 deposit, $160 week. 225 Fm Chats Hwy. Take Hwy 225 Shop. Ctr. 2518 Cleveland Hwy. garden. 2br. W/D conn. Very Power & water included S 13 mi. Fm Calhoun, take Hwy Chattanooga 1200, 1400, 44,000 SF avail. 225 N, 6 mi past Elks Golf SUN MAY 24th 1pm clean. $100/ wk., $200/ dep. **CHATSWORTH – 706-279-1380 Wkdys 9-5:30 706-278-1520 or 706-226-5678 30 Sun Mtn Spur. 2BR / 1BA Course, 1 mi N. of 4-way at 706-279-1380 wkdys Otstanding Country French & 12,500 sf bldg. for sale or lease vacation remtal / lake home. Nickelsville. 9-5:30 English Antiques & 10,000 sf bldg for sale by Duplex Apts. 1 BR 1 BA washer $1200 deposit, $1200 month. WWW.LESMEEKSAUCTIONS.COM owner. Dalton. Docks. Suitable /dryer included, pwr, utilites, & **DALTON – 1010 Foster Rd. 3 Rent To Own New Home. Dalton for photos. 423-875-9828 for light manfg. or wrhg, offices cable furn. $150 dep. 1 is 1 mile BR/ 1 BA $595/month $595 825 Strike St. close to Blue w/ c/h/a. Perry 706-275-0862 from Dalton High $100 wk. 1 is deposit (split over 2 months) Ridge school. 3 BR 2 BA. 2 miles from mall $120 wk. 706- **DALTON – 513 Veron Ave. laundry rm., double garage, nice 581-9112 or 706-581-2652 704 Land & Lots For sale or lease 15,000 sq. ft. & 4BR / 1BA. $300/deposit, view. $800 mo, $800 dep. 706- 8,000 sq. ft. commercial bldgs. 271-6041 or 706-280-7612 Beautiful Land For Sale. DUPLEX: 890 W. Addis, Tunnel $695/month. Suitable for light or heavy Beaverdale Community. Hill. Apt. 2 BR 1 BA, $125 wk, Tired of Being a Landlord? Our manufacturing. Office in each. Small apartment close to mall. One 5+ acre tract left. Owner $250 dep 706-279-1380 wkdays Property Management Chatsworth. 706-695-6404 Nora Stove, refrig, w/d connection. financing available. For Company Manages Over 130 753 Condos For Rent In city of Dalton. 2 BR, walk in CHA, no pets. Nice, $350 mon. information call Kevin 706-217- Commercial Units in Northwest Georgia. Let 2 bedroom 1.5 bath upscale closets, laundry room, central $150 dep. 706-259-8847 8335 728 Rental Us Help Yo u Today! Call NOW!! townhome, 1/2 mile from heat & air. Only $450. per mo. STAY LODGE 2 bd house on private lot. hospital 1317 Moice Dr. Newly $200. deposit. 706-537-6174 or Land for sale, 5-10 acre tracts in Effic. Apt. with kitchen. Furn w/all Covered parking, new c/h/a & renovated, hrdwd floors, $650 706-370-4881 Westside area. Call 706-217- utilities. Laundry fac., basic carpet. Tunnel Hill area. mon. Call (706)271-6633. 8335. cable. Private phones furn. $600/mo., $300/dep. (423)718- UNDERWOOD LODGE Starting at $129.99/wk plus tax 4847 Brookwood 1 BR 1 BA, pool, Smokerise Subdivision *302 S. Thornton 5,500 SF, Suite Deals 1BR $175.00 per $450 month, $400 dep. Call 706- 3 restricted lots, 3/4 to 1 acre includes utilities, between Furnished Efficiency with 2 bd, 1 bath. Fenced in yard, week. Call 706-278-0700 280-4789. each. Dawnville. 706-259-4898 Newspaper office & Bank of Am. kitchenette. All Utilities & carport. Antioch school area, off *1515 Abutment Rd. 10,000 sq. Cable!! Laundry Facility STAYLODGE - WILLOWDALE Abutment Rd. $450/mo., Dug Gap 2 br, 2 ba. Water ft. includes utilities. Many sizes Available. MOVE IN SPECIAL $300/dep.. 706-271-0805 garbage, extermination 705 Homes For Sale or suites. 1.3 mi. S. of Walnut Move In Specials $70-$90 1st Week $100.00 2719 Sir. John Drive. 3br, 2.5ba, furnished. No pets. No smoking. $2,000Dn. Starting at $700/mo. *Camelot Bldg, Near I-75. 1514 for first week! OWNER FINANCING. Several 706-278-0700 finished bonus room. $700/mo., dep. & 1yr. lease. 706- W. Walnut Ave. Between Long $1000/month. (423)255-2458 459-8005 3Bd/2 Ba. homes in Whitfield & John Silvers & Burger King. 706-226-4651 Murray Remodeled, very nice. 5,500 S/F. Owner/Broker706-529-0650 706-279-1380 wkdys 9-5:30. $8,000 TAX REFUND!! 31,000 sq ft. Masonry building, 4 loading docks & offices. 1 block No Credit Check. Owner off 4 lane Abutment Rd. on Financing. Rent to Own or Callahan Rd. 706-226-6245 Lease Purchase. STOP RENTING TODAY MOVE 4 room office with kitchen for IN TOMORROW!!!! rent. 524 McGhee Dr. behind Don Babb 706-463-2333 or Krystal. 706-226-4658 or 706- 706-397-2087 [email protected] or 217-8972. Mark Burnett 706-529-5901 DALTON. 5000 sq. ft. warehouse space. 722 Timberlake. $89,900 211 W. Gordon. Also 2400 sq. ft. 3BR 1BA $1,000 down. Pmyt as office space. 1604 Chattanooga low as $750 per mon. Rd. Call: 706-278-6339 1827 Swanson N Dalton 2 BR 1 Doctor’s Offices for Rent BA, $69,900 $1000 dn $495 mn Medical Suites, 2500 SF avail. 4200 Mount Pleasant - 5 BR 2 1008 Professional Blvd., BA Beaverdale- not in subd. Dalton. Distinctive Modern $159K $1100 dn, $1100 month Bldg., 3rd floor w/elevator. Got Stuff? WESTSIDE 706-279-1380 wkdays 9-5:30 3038 Hurricane Rd. 2 BR 1 BA. $69,900, $1,000 dn, $615 mon Office space for lease. 3286 Hurricane Rd. 5 BR 3 BA Available Now! 1400 sq. ft. suite $135,000. $1,000 dn $1,000 mn and 2,500 sf. suite. 800 College If you’ve outgrown your hard drive, given up your TUNNEL HILL Dr. 706-226-6245 8:30a-5:00p 123 Lake Rd. 2 BR 1 BA w/ fenced yard. $75,000. $650 mon Office: 2700 S.F. Excellent golf game, ditched your diamond, stored your $1,000 dn condition. 1143 E. Walnut Ave. 2314 Old Ringgold Rd. 2 BR 1 Call: 706-581-1037 BA 1 acre, $79,900 $1,000 Restaurants for rent: *410 S. stereo or garaged your guitar ... down, $700 per month Hamilton (fmrly Bailey’s Diner) 2898 Dogwood 2 BR 1 BA, Incl. equipment $3,495 mo. *801 $69,900, $1000 dn. $595 mon. E. Walnut Ave. Barrett CHATSWORTH Marketplace $2995/Mo. $2000 Don’t Stash it - Cash it! 85 Rogers, 4 BR 2 BA $94,900, dp. (fmrly El Taco) fully furnished. $1,000 dn pmyts as low as 706-279-1380 wkdys 9-5:30 $850. mon Warehouse for lease in Dalton 3 bedroom, 2 bath house for 20,640 dq. ft. & 25,800 sq. ft. Sell it in the classifieds sale. with 7 acres. Call 706-259- Call: 706-278-1566 5628 RENTAL HOUSING 4BR 3BA, new home for sale by Call Us! owner. $5,000 closing cost paid. Hardwood, tile throughout, 9 ft 751 Apartments ceilings. below appraisal. Corner 1 bedroom on Hwy 41 south. lot in Subd. (706)695-6404 Nora 706-272-77 03 or Large rooms. Water furnished. $390/mo. Call for an appointment 706-277-3530 1 BR 1 BA, Dalton, ceramic tile, 706-272- 7707 wood flrs, new carpet. Move in special 1st month 1/2 off & No Dep. $450 mon. 706-980-3361 1 STORYcompletely furn. effic. Cable TV, phone, microwave, kitc. supplies, linens, utilities furniture North Tibbs Road. $149/weekly, 278-7189.

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753 Condos For Rent TRANSPORTATION 807 Import Autos 809 Trucks 812Sport Utility Vehicle New condo’s. N. Summit. 2 & 3 bedr, single level w/garage. Gas 806 Domestic Autos fireplace, hardwood floors, pool, clubhouse, fenced yard. $850 - $1050/mo. $800/dep. 706-463- 1139 or 706-463-3392.

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