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Special photo Pullen (right) stands outside one of the fire stations devastated by the 9/11 attacks. Theatre Oz & Roizen Live Long And Prosper Never Reopens 2a Forget Crowds Enjoy New Lobby,By JASON Atlanta HALCOMBE Pops One by one, each person entered the lobby at Theatre Dublin, re- ceived a program from either Former NYPD Officer, Dublin-Laurens Arts Council mem- bers Henry King or Harriett Clax- Now Dublin Resident, ton and then looked up. The gilded tin ceiling tiles shim- RemembersEditor’s Note: This 9/11 is part one of a mered ever so slightly from the two-part series about Jerome Pullen’s work light of two chandeliers veiled by with the New York Police Department dur- descending lamp shades; a distinct- ing Sept. 11, 2001. The second part will be ly art deco entry way for a supreme- published on the 11th anniversary of 9-11 ly unique Dublin landmark. It was a seminal moment for By PAYTON TOWNS III Main Street Dublin director Tara Dear Abby Jerome Pullen stands in the hallway at Bradshaw, Downtown Develop- Angry Teen Turns Saxon Heights Elementary School. His ment executive director Joshua Down Mom’s booming laugh is easy to pick out as the Kight and the many others who Proposed Stepdad students make their way up the hall to spent $80,000, portions of the past their class room. year, and most recently five ardu- After a year of being the ISS coordina- ous weeks, stripping the theater 2a tor, Pullen is an inclusionary para-pro at lobby bare only to make over the the school. To say it’s a labor of love would space into something that might be be “putting it mildly,” he said. seen in old pictures or on a popular Tell It! Of The “I have a special place in my heart for HGTV show. children,” Pullen said. “I like to see all chil- "It's a huge relief to have it com- Day: dren succeed and be given a fair shot. If Photos by Jason Halcombe pleted," Bradshaw said. "But there “How 'bout dem you see the social is a sense of success in seeing it look issues that these (Above): Audience members use smartphones to capture Dawgs!” so fantastic and having people take kids are dealing some of the performance from the Pennies for Posho concert so much time to look over what's with on the out- “There’s a been done. It couldn't have ended side, it makes it Sunday at Dudley Baptist Church. (Below): The child performers feeling of up any better." hard for them to wait to take to the stage. The crowds ebbed into the lobby Got an come inside and helplessness receive a fair and for moments at the time before Opinion? impartial educa- and there flowing into the main hall to pull up tion. Everyone is was nothing Turning Heads See THEATRE page 3a Tell It! being taught pret- ty much the same you could way. Granted, every child learns do.” differently but everybody is re- ceiving the same —Jerome Pennies For Posho Children’s education.” It’s a different Pullen place than where he used to work - Choir Visits DudleyBy JASON HALCOMBE Baptist New York City. A bowl of chili followed by vanilla Call Pullen was born in New York, but by the ice cream would sound like familiar time he was six months old, he was in fair for any 10-year-old in the middle 272-0375 Dublin, Ga. It was supposed to be a short of August. visit, but his parents allowed him to stay But in the case of Jacqueline Page 5a with his grandparents, aunts and cousins Nanyonga and her 20-or-so class- while his parents came down to see him mates, the meal was one of what Pen- during summer vacation. nies for Posho director Ted Moody “That began a love affair with the city called "A-ha moments." of Dublin,” Pullen said. “It was always By early Sunday evening, however, home to me. When I went to New York it the several hundred packed into Dud- was a place that I was visiting.” ley Baptist witnessed an "A-ha mo- Pullen moved back to New York with ment" of their own as the Ugandan his parents when he was 7. He used to beg children's choir entertained with ac- his parents to allow him to stay and go to robatics, both aerial and acoustic, to school in Dublin. feed the Dudley assembly spiritually “They always wanted me back in New and literally feed their friends at York,” Pullen said. “I guess everything home. happens for a reason. In hindsight, I’m "This is incredible," said Dudley Photo by Jason Halcombe kind of glad my parents made the decision pastor Billy Dawes, "because it con- Index that they made. I had a great education in nects us with believers from the other Heads turned to the sky New York and a great career. I was the on- side of the world. It's just incredible." Saturday evening, as visitors ly kid who got out of high school and went Chairs were running low inside Obituaries ...... 2a straight into the Secret Service.” for the Atlanta Pops concert Editorial ...... 4a the main sanctuary, as the crowd He stayed with them until he went to "I get to be in the pres- built inside the church. caught their first glances of Weather...... 5a work with the NYPD in 1984. One day in 50 Years Ago...... 6a Meanwhile, the choir rehearsal the new tin ceiling at the ren- college, Pullen’s father tossed him infor- ence of the Lord." area had transformed into a pseudo- Hometown ...... 7a mation about becoming a transit police of- —Jacqueline Nanyonga ovated Theatre Dublin lobby. Sports ...... 1b,2b dressing room, as the 27 school age ficer. Back then there were the New York (fourth from front) children straightened out creases in Classifieds ...... 3b City Housing Police, policing the housing The Theatre underwent an Fun Page ...... 4b age, 10, on performing $80,000 improvement over See PULLEN page 3a See POSHO page 8a the past five weeks. Monday, September 10, 2012/Dublin, Ga/Page 2a The Courier Herald Janet C. Fowler Lanthrip Siding of Washing- Kirkland, Shekeela (Shon) Obituaries Janet C. Fowler 1708 E. ton County. His hobbies con- Hopkins and Lashondra “Tam- Pine Needle Lane, Rentz, sisted of baseball, football, my” Harris; grandchildren, Bobbie Jean Brown Georgia, died Saturday, Sep- fishing, hunting, animals and Tatyana Harris, Aktavus (AJ) carpentry. Mr. Kilgore at- Mrs. Bobbie Jean Brown, tember 8, 2012. Stanley Fu- Hopkins and Mikayla Harris; tended the Kendall Heights 73, of Glenwood, died Thurs- neral Home and Crematory/ siblings include Tina McCrae Church of God. day, September 6, 2012. She Dublin Chapel has charge of (Samuel) of Dublin, Joyce M. Mr. Kilgore was preceded was born September 4, 1939 funeral arrangements. Johnson (Grady) of Riverdale, in death by one sister, Debra Live Long And Prosper to Jim and Ida Watson and To sign the Online Register Ga., Mae Owens (Carlton) of Sue Landrip. had been a lifelong resident of Book for Mrs. Fowler please Waldorf, MD, Tommy Bradford Memorial services for Mr. Wheeler County. visit (Betty) of Dublin, Terry (Without Red Meat) Kilgore will be held Wednes- She is survived by her hus- www.stanleyfuneralhome.co Meardith of Dublin, Ludessia day afternoon, September 12, band of 56 years, Billy Brown m or call the 24 Hour Stanley Brown of Dublin, Beverly 2012, at the Sadie Hall Brant- BY MICHAEL ROIZEN, 40 percent. of Glenwood; five sons, Phillip Funeral Home and crematory Brown (Johnny) of Dublin, and ley Memorial Chapel in the M.D.,ANDMEHMETOZ, That's why smart guys -- (Tanya) Brown of Dublin, Obituary Line at (478) 272- Leroy Pooler, Jr. (Sybil); devot- funeral home at 2 p.m. Rev. M.D. and gals (red meat fires up her Ronny (Shirley) Brown of 0106 to hear the latest funer- ed aunts, Elean Walker of East Christian Trotter will be the When Spock said, "Live long risk for disease, including Glenwood, Johnny (Donna) al updates. Dublin and Catherine Brad- officiating minister. and prosper," he might have breast cancer) -- switch to fish Brown of Alamo, Donny ford; and a host of nieces, The family will receive added "only if you don't eat red and skinless chicken; a veggie- (Synee) Brown of Alamo, Ken- nephews, other relatives and friends, one hour prior to the meat." Red and processed rich diet (cabbage, broccoli, neth (Donald) Brown of Ma- dear friends. service at the funeral home. meats (lunch meat, sausage, sprouts, watercress, con; one daughter, Tarsha Visitation will be held at the Mr. Kilgore is survived by hot dogs or bacon) are a arugula, cauliflower); and pro- (Greg) Gilder of Alamo; 11 home of her aunt, Elean Walk- his adopted mother and fa- straight shot to heart disease, tein from 100 percent whole grandchildren; 12 great- er, 106 Daley St., East Dublin. ther, Mosel and Rick Trotter some cancers and memory loss. grains and beans. If you do grandchildren; two brothers, Wyche’s Funeral Home is in both of Gainesville, Ga.; his In addition to artery-clogging, grill, reduce carcinogens by Dennis Watson of Thomaston ——— charge of arrangements. significant other, Francis inflammation-boosting saturat- marinating food in canola or and Bradley Watson of Hazle- ——— Moore of Tennille; three sons, ed fats, they contain nitrates, olive oil and balsamic vinegar hurst; two sisters, Jaunita Evelyn Rawlins William Brad Gayle of heme iron and certain carcino- for 15 minutes or more before Mathis of Hazlehurst and Giddens Ronald Albian Gainesville, Henry Jason gens that form as a result of cooking over medium heat. Clara Green of Fort Valley; Mrs. Evelyn Rawlins Gid- “Ronnie” Weeks Moore (Jane) of Dublin, and high-temp cooking (broiling, Worried that years of eating and numerous nieces and dens, age 90, of Eastman, Joshua Aaron Moore (Krista) Mr. Ronald Albian “Ronnie” pan frying or grilling). The stuff red meat have already done nephews. Ga., died Friday, September of Tennille; two daughters, Weeks, age 66, of Chauncey, is old age on a fork! damage? Take at least 1,000 IU She was preceded in death 7, 2012. Graveside services Christy Evans (Tony) of Ray Ga., died Saturday, September So guys, listen up! Here's an- a day of vitamin D-3. (Get your by her parents Jim and Ida were held at 3 p.m. Sunday, City, Ga., and Nicki Kilgore of 8, 2012. Funeral services will other reason to say "humbug" blood level measured; you want Watson. September 9, at Woodlawn Valdosta; three brothers, be held at 2 p.m. Monday, Sep- to hamburger. Men who eat one a reading of 50-80 ng/dL.) Also Visitation was held at Cemetery, with Rev. Daniel Mark Jackson (Beverly) of tember 10 at Zion Hope Bap- and a half servings (about a 5- take algal supplements that de- Towns Funeral Home on Sat- Cook officiating. Macon, Rev. Christian Trotter tist Church, with interment in ounce burger) of fried meat a liver 900 milligrams of omega-3 urday, September 8, 2012 Mrs. Giddens was a native (Shannon) of Raleigh, NC, Woodlawn Cemetery. week increase the risk of ad- a day, and consider taking puri- from 6-8 p.m. of Dodge County and a mem- and Paul Kemp of Pelham, Mr. Weeks was a member of vanced prostate cancers by 30 fied omega-7 and omega-9 Graveside services were ber of Cottondale Baptist Ga.; two sisters, Camille Zion Hope Baptist Church. He percent. Chow down 8 ounces of (found in olive oil). held at 4 p.m. Sunday, Sep- Church. She was a retired Moore (Jason) of Gainesville, was a Vietnam Veteran with the stuff and your risk jumps to tember 9, 2012 at the Alamo seamstress for C&J Manufac- and Teresa Kemp of Pelham, the U.S. Marine Corp and a re- City Cemetery with Rev. turing. She was the daughter Ga., seven grandchildren, nu- tired POL distribution supervi- Ronald Leggett officiating. of the late Cora Bond Rawlins merous nieces and nephews. sor for Warner Robins AFB. He Angry Teens Turn Down Towns Funeral Home of and Luther A. Rawlins, and The family has requested was the son of the late Eunice Alamo was in charge of widow of E. Ray Giddens. in lieu of flowers, donations Yaun Weeks and William arrangements. Survivors include her Mom’s Proposed Stepdad be given to the Sander- Wright Weeks. ——— daughter, Martha Rae Cole- Survivors include his wife, man (Sandy); two grandchil- sville/Washington County An- DEAR charged after progress was imal Shelter at 430 Beck Phyllis Cheek Weeks; daugh- dren, Mike Coleman (Gina) ter, Fonda Nevins (Dan); two ABBY: I made, but things have and Andrea Haywood (Ken); Blvd., Sandersville, GA 31082 am a wid- slipped back since I started or the American Cancer Soci- sons, Jody Weeks and Billy four great-grandchildren, Weeks (Penny); granddaugh- ow with dating. They refuse to return Hannah Coleman, Josh Cole- ety at www.cancer.org or P.O. four to counseling. Please help. -- Box 22718, Oklahoma City, ter, Morgan Weeks; brother-in- man, Jennie Haywood and law, Tommy Cheek (Linda); teenagers. NEWHAMPSHIREWIDOW Cole Haywood; several nieces OK 73123-1718. My hus- DEAR WIDOW: You are Brantley-Powell Funeral several nieces and nephews. and nephews. The family will receive band died the mother of four immature The family received Home of Wrightsville (478) four years teenagers who are afraid of 864-2808 has charge of friends in Zion Hope Baptist friends in Stokes-Souther- Church from 12:30-2 p.m. Sep- ago, and I change and view your fiance land Funeral Home from 2- arrangements. have been as a threat. In a few years ——— tember 10. Dear Abby 2:45 p.m. Sunday, September In lieu of flowers, the fami- seeing all of them will be away at 9. ly request contributions to "Ken" -- a college and, I hope, will have In lieu of flowers, the fam- Zion Hope Baptist Church wonderful man -- for 18 matured enough that they ily requests contributions to Renovation Fund. months. He is four years old- no longer feel the need to Gideons International. Stokes-Southerland Funer- er than I am, has never been "punish" you for not remain- Stokes-Southerland Fu- al Home of Eastman has married and has no kids. He ing a grieving widow for neral Home of Eastman had charge of arrangements. had very little contact with eternity. CHAPMAN charge of arrangements. www.stokes-souther- mine until I was sure the re- It would be helpful if Ken www.stokes-southerland.com land.com. lationship was serious. had a more outgoing person- Georgia Bell Ervin ——— Ken has proposed and we ality and could relate to your have set a date for a year children. If he's willing, Chapman Alberta S. Glover from now, but my children some counseling for the two Ms. Georgia Bell Ervin Mrs. Alberta S. Glover, age Birthdays are extremely unhappy. of you might help so he can Chapman, 64, of 313 Carter 88 of Rockledge died Friday, They say they don't know learn and you can get some Cemetery Road, Wrightsville, September 7, 2012. him and aren't comfortable tips. The bottom line, howev- Carol Farley Georgia departed this life Fri- Mrs. Glover was born in around him. Ken is quiet er, is that you are the parent Rev. Reginald Cordy day, September 7, 2012 at Laurens County and was pre- and shy, the opposite of me. in that household. Your chil- John B. Rozier Wrightsville Manor. ceded in death by her par- We have big decisions to dren do not have to "love" Sarah Grandal Services will be held Tues- ents, Gertrude and William T. PATTERSON make regarding homes and Ken, but they DO have to day, September 11, 2012 at 3 Spivey, Sr., her husband, employment over the next treat him with respect and p.m. at Mitchell Grove Bap- Henry Glover, and son Philip few months. consideration. If love grows tist Church, Wrightsville. Swearingen. She was retired Louise M. I realize that life is pre- from that -- terrific. If not, so Ms. Chapman was a native from Warner Robins Air Force Patterson cious. I'm happy with my de- be it. of Johnson County and a cision to marry, but the kids DEAR ABBY: Would you Base and was a member of STONE MOUNTAIN, GA. - member of the Mitchell Grove are trying to make me feel please settle a dispute in my Union Baptist Church in East Ms. Louise M. Patterson, of Baptist Church. She was a guilty and make no attempt family? I am a stay-at-home Dublin. Stone Mountain, Ga., passed 1969 graduate of Dock Kemp to get to know Ken. When he wife and mother of two boys. Survivors include her son, away September 5, 2012. Fu- High School, Atlanta Area comes over, they barely say I do everyone's dirty laun- Gary (Martha) Swearingen of neral services will be held Tech School where she re- Kannon hello. They say they hate dry. When someone leaves Suwanee; her brothers, W.T. Tuesday, September 11 at 2 ceived a degree in cosmetol- me, and once they leave for something in the pockets of Spivey, Jr. and Sidney (Shel- p.m., at Sandy Ford Baptist ogy. She was licensed in Sep- Dykes college they'll never return. I clothes (like wallets, papers, by) Spivey, all of Rockledge; Church. Rev. Rodney Bradley tember 1974. In September know they miss their dad, etc.), who do you think daughter-in-law, Betty II and Rev. Jerowke Powell 1975 she received a degree in but how can I get them to see should be responsible for re- Swearingen, Orange Park, will officiate. Interment will be Food Service and was award- it's OK for me to move on? moving said articles -- the Fla.; six grandchildren and at Dudley’s Memorial Ceme- ed Martin and Jones Out- How can I foster a relation- person placing the clothes in nine great-grandchildren. tery. standing Student Award. In ship between them and their the hamper or the person do- Funeral services were held Ms. Patterson was the June 1976, she graduated future stepdad, help them to ing the wash? -- LAUN- Chapel of Sammons Funeral daughter of the late Elizabeth from Atlanta Area Technical move on and accept my hap- DRESSINSPRINGTOWN, Home at 4 p.m., Sunday, Sep- Meredith and Lee Roy Pooler School for International Out- piness? TEXAS tember 9, with the Reverend Sr. She was a member of the reach Mission. She was a The kids and I have gone DEARLAUNDRESS: Dahl McDermitt officiating. Tabernacle International beautician and a cook, work- to counseling and were dis- Both! Burial was in Union Baptist Church, Lawrenceville, Ga. ing at Gregory Beauty Shop, Church Cemetery. The Beauty Shop and The At- She attended Dublin High Pallbearers were Jackie School, Heart of Georgia Tech- lanta Stadium. Spivey, Al Spivey, Blandon Survivors include her chil- nical College and Chatta- We love you Boo! Moseley, David Swearingen, hoochee Technical College. She dren, Nicole T. Chapman of Danny Swearingen, and Ray Daddy, Mama, Wrightsville, Ga., Lewis was a retired nurse and Phillips. worked for Delta Air Lines. Trenton & Stetson Dakarai Chapman of Stone An online register book Mountain, Ga. and Septem- Ms. Patterson was preceded in may be signed at death by her sister, Hazel Pool- ber N. Chapman of Stone www.sammonsfuneralhome.c Mountain, Ga.; her siblings, er. OCONEE CHECK om She leaves to cherish her Mary Lee Outlaw, Clyde Mar- ——— CASHING SERVICE tin, Jr., Earl (Emma) Martin, fond memories four jewels, Ko- WE CASH: jo Kenyatta Bostic, Andwann NEW Frankie (Angela) Martin, Robert K. Kilgore • Income Tax Checks LOW Tressie (Walter) Gregory all Robert K. Kilgore, 50, of • Payroll Check RATES of Wrightsville, GA, Maxine Tennille entered into rest, • Insurance Checks (Herman) Burrows, Jessie Saturday morning, Septem- We buy gold. Best Payout in Town! Martin, Donald Mitchell of ber 8, 2012 after an extended BARBWIRE Miramar, Florida, Bonnie illness. Bell (Charles) Thomas and Mr. Kilgore was born in OCONEE BAIT & TACKLE W.L. (Judy) Martin, Winston FENCE 754 Central Dr. East Dublin Washington County, Decem- Are You Mon.-Sat. 6 am-7 pm • Sun. 7 am-5 pm Are You Salem, N.C.; seven grandchil- ber 8, 1961 to the late Walter dren, three great grandchil- LICENSED BY THE GEORGIA DEPARTMENT and Joyce Kemp Lanthrip. He 272-1777 OF BANKING AND FINANCE . dren, aunts and uncles, great had lived in Washington AboutAbout ToTo aunts and uncles, nieces and County for the past 13 years, nephews, cousins and a host prior to coming to Washing- Dublin-Laurens County First Annual GoGo OnOn of loving nieces, nephews, ton County, he was living in cousins and friends. Gainesville, Ga. for 17 years. Medicare? Family maybe contacted at Mr. Kilgore was an animal Medicare? the residence, 313 Carter lover. It did not matter, he Cemetery Road, Wrightsville, would have taken in every GA. Davis Funeral Home, 315 stray animal that had no CallCall UsUs ForFor E Trilby Street, Wrightsville, home. He wanted to make is in charge of arrangements sure they were safe, they had AA Quote. Quote. for Ms. Georgia Bell Ervin food, and a place to live. Join us for a day of fun and learning about the many Chapman. By trade, Mr. Kilgore was health services available in Dublin and Laurens Co. ——— a Construction Worker with Health Services Offered! We are still your local source for: Representatives from multiple medical areas will be on site. •Traditional Medicare Supplements •Medicare Advantage Plans including Part D Prescription Fun for the Kids! Drug Coverage for $60 per month. Helicopter, Ambulance, Fire Trucks and much more. •Stand Alone Part D Prescription Drug Coverage REGISTER for door prizes provided by local businesses! 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Photos by Jason Halcombe (Above): Pops conductor Jason Altieri gives a comical glare toward tuba soloist Bernard Flythe. (Below, right): Mike Warren purchases popcorn from the newly constructed concession stand, where cashiers use iPads as cash registers to blend new technology with the old art deco theme. (Below, left): A close-up view of the chandelier and tin ceiling overhanging the lobby entrance.

Special photos Pullen captured these scenes around Ground Zero in the days following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

Trade Center. He also had a Continued from 1a feeling of hopelessness. projects, the New York City “When you are a police offi- Transit Police, covering 800 cer you have authority. Police miles of subway in the city and officers wield a lot of power,” the New York City Police De- Pullen said. “To be put in a sit- partment which covered the en- uation like 9-11, you feel this tire city. rage over what the terrorists “Everybody had their own did. There’s a feeling of help- domain,” he said. “We all lessness and there was nothing worked well together. If you you could do. You’re hurt and then you start hearing so and so sent out a radio signal 10-13, it skyward more than once be- meant that an officer was in is missing. … But it hits you Continued from 1a longed to someone who typical- need of assistance right then, that there’s nothing you can a chair for Saturday's Atlanta ly spends most of his time fo- everybody came running be- do.” cused on notes on paper or cause it went out over every fre- Pullen talked about things Pops concert. The Pops, led by conductor Jason Altieri, were stage performers. But in the quency.” he did with the police depart- formance with a Light Cavalry lobby, back staring at the seal- Pullen started in 1984 with ment, including helping deliver- the featured performers for case of West Laurens band di- both the theater's grand re- rector Michael Dukes, he could- Overture, followed by Gersh- ing and back making Kight the transit police. In 1992, May- ing a baby and giving instruc- win/Whitney's Strike Up The smile from behind the newly or Rudy Giuliani merged all tions to people who were lost. opening and the kick off to the n't take his eyes off the ceiling, DLAC 2012-13 performance se- or the sun bursting from the Band. And Tuba soloist constructed concession stand. three departments. Pullen was “Those were the types of Bernard Flythe garnered some "It couldn't have turned out things that gave me pleasure ries. walls leading into the theater. allowed to move to the NYPD. chuckles during his cheeky better," Kight said. "It's very with the police department,” The concert has become one "It is incredible," Dukes Pullen was in New York in twists on the Toreador Song gratifying to see such a team ef- Pullen said. “I felt like I was of of DLAC's most popular con- said. "For people in our profes- 1993 when the World Trade from Carmen; a song made fa- fort pay off. From Tara's man- Center was attacked. After service. On 9-11, I didn’t feel certs, and the addition of the sion, it's very exciting to have mous by the 1970s classic The agement of the project to (inte- that, security was heightened, like I was of service. I felt lost, refurbished theater, according something like this...especially Bad News Bears. rior designer) Claire (Liv- but not like it would be in 2001. despaired, dismayed and angry. to First Vice President King, in Dublin." But by the first intermis- ingston's) vision for the design; “I believe 1993 was a dry I was right there when those only added to the evening. Altieri opened the Pops' per- run,” Pullen said. “That was to cowards took out two towers "It is a wonderful, wonder- sion, everyone was back in the it's just unbelievable." see how they could do it and with two planes with innocent ful, wonderful decor that meets how could they improve on do- people. I was filled with rage. you as you enter that only adds ing it. They couldn’t take down The thing about it was I knew I to a wonderful performance," the towers by ground. Then wasn’t alone but there was no King said. "It's great to have a they came back to see that they way to vent it.” theater like this here in could take them down by air. Dublin." The measures that happened One of the heads that turned after 9-11, weren’t the same as the measures that happened af- ND ter the attack in 1993.” NOW - SEPT 22 ,2012 The towers could be seen in just about any part of the city. Even if people couldn’t see the bottom, they could see the top of them. “They were symbolic of New York City,” Pullen said. On Sept. 13, 2001, two days after the towers came down, Pullen went down to Ground Zero for the first time. Before getting there, Pullen was told by Officer Eugine Burke about his experience at Ground Zero. “He told me that I wouldn’t believe what he saw that first day,” Pullen said. “We parked the patrol car and had to go on foot for three to four blocks. There was smoke still in the air and some buildings were still on fire. (Burke) said “‘When we turn this corner, I can’t prepare you for what you’re about to see.’” When I turned that cor- ner, I felt like I was hit in the gut by a car. My knees nearly buckled. My breath was taken away for nine seconds. That was just based on what I saw. I stopped walking and Eugine kept going. He asked me if I was okay. I couldn’t even talk. I was choked up with emotion and tears were running down my cheeks from what I had just seen. It took a good 10 minutes for me to find my voice. I could- GRACEFUL GOLD n’t talk.” He had a flood of memories JEWELRY COMPANY from his time around the World Williamsburg Village Shopping Center • 478-272-2095 Monday, September 10, 2012/Dublin, Ga/Page 4a The Courier Herald The Courier Herald GRIFFIN LOVETT, Publisher DUBOSE PORTER, Executive Editor JASON HALCOMBE, Managing Editor PAM BURNEY, Advertising Director CHERYL GAY, Circulation Manager

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When SUBSCRIPTION PRICES: n’t think much of my opin- that I attach his recently- Watson, the World’s Greatest Democrat Tom Murphy was Print Edition - $10/month ions and suggested created Veracity Valuator, Preacher, would sleep better Speaker of the House, he Digital Edition - $10/month “Someone should retire his which is designed to go off if he thought some of his ser- wrote me a scathing letter word processor.” My word anytime I opine on these mons were slowly but surely when I said his political This newspaper is committed to the idea that the press should processor, Barney, was elat- pages. As if he didn’t have turning me into a kinder, career would soon be toast. tell the truth without prejudice and spread knowledge ed at the thought. Barney enough problems, Barney gentler and less-judgmental DING! I was right. He lost without malicious intent. hates this job. When I has discovered the device is person. DING! his next election. I hate it brought Barney home, it was attached to I will admit when I’m right. BZZZ! with the promise that he and his mother- that there The same thing is going to I would create poetry. I was b o a r d , have been happen to current Speaker afraid to tell him the truth which now o c c a s i o n s David Ralston if he doesn’t Our Take... about writing snarky has his when I may watch out. DING! I don’t columns because I figured he m o m m a have upset think Ralston will write me Eleven Years Ago, Last might rip out his hard drive upset with alumni and a scathing letter, however, and die in a high-tech ver- him. She, friends of because he doesn’t think Moment Of Peace sion of Hari-Kari. Instead, t o o , G e o r g i a enough of my opinions to Eleven years ago today, the thought of flying air- Barney shows his displea- assumed he Tech. DING! make the effort. DING! That sure by going on strike about was going to But, it is all really bums me out. BZZZ! planes into buildings would have been the subject of a an hour before deadline. write poetry in fun. BZZZ! I promise our intrepid public Hollywood movie. The comment about being and wants I try as best I servants that I will try not to On Sept. 10, 2001, we weren’t worried about terror- called a liberal upset me, no part of can not to take it personally when ists taking over planes and slamming them into build- too, although I don’t think as this column. mention that some loud-mouth in the leg- much as it will Democrats If Junior’s t h e islator talks about our “fail- ings or fields. who possess more liberal contraption Dick Yarbrough University of ing public schools.” BZZZ! There were other things on our minds. Since the weenies than the Oscar thinks I am Georgia is knowing they couldn’t carry 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center, terrorists had Mayer Weinermobile and being consis- the oldest my kids’ book satchel. DING! have the sense of humor of a tent in my opin- state-chartered and neither could most of been looking to kill and hurt us. kumquat. ions, it will ding. If it thinks university in the nation, those who agree with them. On Sept. 10, we went to work like usual, made plans It is apparent that my I am not, it will buzz. He located in Athens, the DING!DING! and had no idea of the terror that awaited us the next opinions occasionally get suggested I offer some easy Classic City of the South and I could go on but, alas, morning. If you flipped around your channels last week- misinterpreted. That could opinions first to see if the not only do we play football Barney just spit up his RAM. be because of Barney’s Veracity Valuator (U.S. reasonably well DING! but I trust the Veracity Valuator end, you may have seen documentaries or stories about refusal to insert commas Patent Pending) is calibrat- also we can claim 18 Rhodes has been useful in helping that day. where they belonged or ed properly. Here goes: I Scholars. DING! DING! you understand what I Just about every one of them begins by explaining because some readers have hate broccoli. DING! Let’s It is perhaps in the area of believe and why DING! and how beautiful the day was. I’ve seen and read stories not read me as carefully as I try another one: However, I politics where I may cause a that the reader in Cherokee had assumed they would. know broccoli is good for me, great deal of confusion. I County will perhaps rethink about these people. It’s sad to hear how a woman want- Either way, something needs so I will eat it whenever it is have been accused of being a his opinion of me. BZZZ! ed to celebrate her husband’s birthday so she took a dif- to be done before someone served. BZZZ! conservative redneck DING! You can reach Dick ferent flight that wound up flying into the Pentagon. accuses me of being a gay Now that the gizmo is up and, as you have read, a lib- Yarbrough at illegal immigrant from and working, let’s get to eral DING! This bothers me [email protected] or It’s sad to hear about flight attendants who weren’t Vermont. work clarifying who I am a great deal. BZZZ! Actually, P.O. Box 725373, Atlanta, supposed to work that day, but did so that they could be Junior E. Lee, general and what I believe. I do this I don’t like arrogant politi- Georgia 31139. off later in the week. manager of the Yarbrough in order to avoid as much cians of either party that for- It’s sad to see the pictures of the planes going into the towers, and later see the towers falling down. It’s sad to think about the many, many people who were killed. On Sept. 10, 2001, we had no way of knowing what the next day would bring. We all had our own issues Serving You Pres. Barack H. Obama Sen. Saxby Chambliss Fax: (770) 661-0768 Fax (404) 651-6767 and problems. Around 8:46 a.m., that next day, our 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. Washington, D.C 20510 [email protected] peace ended. Washington, D.C. 20500 (202) 224-3521 Austin Scott As we head into Tuesday, it’s important to take the (202) 456-1414 Congressman Matt Hatchett Sen. Johnny Isaakson 516 Cannon HOB Georgia House of time to remember what happened 11 years ago. It’s Gov. Nathan Deal United States Senate Washington, DC 20515 Representatives important to pray for those families of the loved ones State Capitol 120 Russell Senate Office Phone: (202) 225-6531 District 143 Atlanta, Ga. 30334 Building Fax: (202) 225-3013 State Representative who died that day. (404) 656-1776 Washington, DC 20510 109 State Capitol It is important that we never forget what happened Tel: (202) 224-3643 Ross Tolleson Atlanta, Ga 30334 404-651-7737 on Sept. 11, 2001. Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle Fax: (202) 228-0724 Georgia State Senator 240 State Capitol One Overton Park, Suite 970 District 20 404-651-5795 -- Payton Towns III Atlanta, Ga. 30334 3625 Cumberland Blvd 121 D State Capitol [email protected] (404) 656-5030 Atlanta, GA 30339 Atlanta, Ga 30334 Tel: (770) 661-0999 (404)656-0081 Eleven Years And An Unclear Mission Eleven years ago on our televisions, a third back home. That means a not. things were different. plane circled the D.C. President and Congress While we remember The economy appeared skyline and then aligned Charlie willing to continue to dis- those who lost their lives much healthier, though itself just above ground cuss what the specific 11 years ago, let us not we had the constant polit- level and crashed into the Harper’s mission requiring their forget those who continue ical argument that we Pentagon. Soon after involvement is to the citi- to leave their families could be doing better if reports of a missing plane zens back home, and and fight for us on foreign only the economic would turn into a forth, what benchmarks will soil. And while we philosophies of either taken down by those who determine victory. remember them, let us party making the argu- first rose up against Disappointingly, nei- continue to ask those who ment could be fully imple- those who attacked us on GA ther candidate for lead us and those who mented. We were bitterly that early September President appears to be may what our specific divided after the closest morning that is now firm- Politics ready to do this. goals we expect them to Presidential election in ly part of U.S. history. President Obama is much accomplish are. Our history yet united enough The memories of those er as one country. We had great difficulty articulat- more comfortable talking troops are willing to to pass incredible expan- first hours are marked a shared experience that ing what victory would about killing Osama Bin make the ultimate sacri- sions of federal oversight with confusion as much brought us together as look like at this point. Laden and an orderly fice for us. We owe them for K-12 education. as they are the now one more than any other Those who don’t support withdrawal than he is the same level of unity National security was understood shock and event in my now 43 years. the mission are sticking specifying what remains that originated this mis- largely an afterthought. horror. We saw many of It didn’t last long. Our to a face saving with- to be accomplished. Mitt sion to ensure our leaders The biggest question in the pictures in real time, federal government is too drawal timeline. It Romney doesn’t appear to still believe and can justi- most people’s conscious- but it was hours if not large - covering too many remains unclear how any- be willing to address the fy the continuance of one. ness was how we would days before we could real- policy areas, with too one’s measure of support- issue with as high of a If this is a question continue to spend the ly understand what hap- many political spoils to ing our troops involves profile as it deserves they can’t or won’t “peace dividend”. We pened to us. There are divide – for us to remain continuing to send them either, virtually omitting answer, then “supporting were the world’s only days now some 11 years united as one for too long. into harm’s way with no the issue from his con- our troops” can only mean remaining superpower, later where we can won- The policies adapted clear mission other than vention acceptance bringing them home. and we had no natural der if we ever did, or we while united in the wake to bide time until it is less speech. enemies. ever will. of 9/11 have paved the embarrassing to admit Four airplanes Then, as most of us on Yet what was clear in path to even more divi- the limits of America’s changed the course of the East Coast were the days that followed as sion. power. U.S. history eleven years preparing to begin our we grappled through con- We maintain an ongo- We have a responsibili- ago. It briefly changed workday, one airplane – fusion, grief, anger, and — Got a question for ing operation in ty to our soldiers, both the feelings of Americans, Charlie Harper? Email him and then another – the cornucopia of emo- Afghanistan with even those currently fighting and launched new poli- directly at harper- crashed into the World tions that poured from those opposed saying “we and those who have cies and entire federal [email protected]. Comments to Trade Center. While we New York, Washington, agencies. While the emo- The Courier Herald may be support our troops”. Yet returned home. Those directed to Jason Halcombe at were attempting to grap- and Pennsylvania was even those who support currently on foreign soil tions and unified feelings ple with and begin to that we for a brief jhalcombe@courier-her- the full mission have need real support from have long since subsided, ald.com understand the pictures moment had come togeth- the policies enacted have Monday, September 10, 2012/Dublin, Ga/Page 5a The Courier Herald Your Courier Herald Tell It! Local 7-Day Forecast Your News Updates THENEXT Today ChicagoCHICAGO (AP) — CityTeachers offi- The two have To their ownHit dis- Picketratings even lowerLines than for 24 HOURS cials vowed to keep hundreds tinctive alchemy with their lawmakers to stumble into a of thousands of students safe crowds — Obama with his government shutdown right Sunrise87° 7:18 a.m. when striking teachers hit the lectern-grabbing riffs and his before the Nov. 6 vote. Sunny this afternoon picket lines Monday and “love-you-backs” and Romney House Speaker John Tonight and evening with no school district and teachers with his jeans-clad informality Boehner, R-Ohio, and Senate chance of showers and union leaders resumed negoti- in a ramrod frame. Majority Leader Harry Reid, thunderstorms. Highs in ations on a contract that ap- They’re not comparable. D-Nev., hope to present the Sunset56° 7:52 p.m. the mid 80s. Lows in the Call 272-0375 peared close to being resolved But each man, in his own way, measure this week, with a mid 50s. over the weekend before the heads into the final weeks of House vote as early as Thurs- I just saw the union announced both sides the campaign newly ener- day. The measure also will en- Tomorrow movie were too far apart to prevent gized. sure a steady flow of money Latest observed value: Obama 2016. It should be Rivers: the district’s first strike in 25 A look at their recent days into disaster aid accounts. required viewing before Sunrise 7:18 a.m. Ocmulgee ...... 4.99” years. on the trail. ——— 87° Oconee ...... 0.74” the November election. The walkout in the nation’s ——— Desperate to stop at- I just learned third-largest school district US watchdog questions tacks by patients’ relatives Mostly sunny this afternoon that my posed a tricky test for Mayor Afghan army’s $1.1 billion and friends, Indian hospi- TUESDAY and evening with no chance of insurance health premi- Rahm Emanuel and his city, fuel budget, urges clamp- tal hires bouncers showers and thunderstorms. ums will go down next as parents and school officials down on spending NEW DELHI (AP) — Highs in the mid 80s. Lows in year because of a provi- begin the task of trying to en- WASHINGTON (AP) — Pradeep Kumar, a muscular Hi 87 Lo 60 the lower 60s. sion in the Obamacare sure nearly 400,000 students The watchdog for U.S. spend- man in shades and tattoos, law that requires them to are kept safe. ing in Afghanistan says lax ac- pulls up on a motorcycle, Mostly sunny this afternoon use 85 percent of premi- School officials said they countability in a $1.1 billion ready for his job as a bouncer. WEDNESDAY and evening with no chance of ums to deliver care. showers and thunderstorms. will open more than 140 program supplying fuel to the Not at a nightclub, but at an- schools between 8:30 a.m. and Afghan National Army needs other workplace where vio- Highs in the mid 80s. Lows in When can the Hi 86 Lo 59 the upper 50s. county 12:30 p.m. so children can eat “immediate attention” before lence is common in India: a commissioners change the lunch and breakfast in a dis- control of the program is hospital. Partly sunny this afternoon speed limit on US 441 trict where many students re- turned over to the Kabul gov- He and his burly colleagues THURSDAY and evening with no chance of North? ceive free meals. The district ernment in less than four keep the emergency and labor showers and thunderstorms. asked community organiza- months. rooms from filling up with pa- Highs in the mid 80s. Lows in Great games for Friday tions to provide additional There’s no proof the fuel is tients’ often agitated relatives Hi 85 Lo 63 the lower 60s. night football. Win or lose, programs for students, and a actually being used by Afghan and friends. The bouncers are y’all played your best and number of churches, libraries security forces for their mis- polite, yet so tough-looking Partly sunny this afternoon did a great job! and other groups plan to offer sions, meaning it’s not known that people think twice about FRIDAY and evening with no chance of day camps and other activi- how much some fuel has been ignoring their orders. showers and thunderstorms. PREDICTION: If Mr. ties. But it’s not clear how lost, stolen or diverted to the “These guys look like they Highs in the mid 50s. Lows in Romney is elected Presi- many families will send their insurgency, according to a re- walked right out of an action the lower 20s. Hi 86 Lo 63 dent he will find reasons children to the added pro- port released Monday by Spe- movie,” said Pawan Desai, cial Inspector General for Iraq who brought his 4-year-old Partly sunny this afternoon to engage our troops in grams. daughter to Deen Dayal Upad- SATURDAY and evening with no chance of Iran and Syria. Police Chief Garry Mc- Reconstruction John F. Sopko. showers and thunderstorms. Carthy said he was deploying The report is the latest bad hyay Hospital for treatment Highs in the mid 80s. Lows in Thank me, not Obama police officers to those sites to news surrounding a key ele- for a cut on her hand. Hi 87 Lo 64 the mid 60s. for your free medicine. My ensure kids’ safety but also to ment of the U.S. exit strategy Working in an Indian hos- medicine now costs me “deal with any protests that for Afghanistan. Washington pital can be dangerous. In Cloudy this afternoon and more because I'm over 74. teachers may, in fact, have” has spent billions of dollars on April, a week before DDU SUNDAY evening with a 30 percent My co-pay has also in- while protecting their rights. the international coalition’s hired the bouncers, friends of chance of showers and thun- creased. Nothing in this He also was taking officers off effort to train and equip an emergency-room patient derstorms. Highs in the mid world is free. Someone is desk duties and redeploying Afghan forces it hopes eventu- punched a doctor in the face Hi 86 Lo 63 80s. Lows in the lower 60s. paying for it. them to the streets to deal ally will be able to fight the and broke his nose before go- with potential protests — and Taliban on their own. The new ing on a rampage with hockey To the driver of the blue thousands of students who report comes on top of growing sticks, swinging at windows, car who speeds down my could be on the streets. questions in recent weeks lights, furniture and medical COMMUNITY CALENDAR road every day at 8 a.m., Emanuel said he will work about how recruits are vetted staff. you need to slow down. to end the strike quickly. for the Afghan forces — ques- The medical staff at DDU, You are going to hit a ——— tions prompted by a spike in a government hospital, had Monday faced nearly one attack a child or someone else. The Border Patrol halts one- insider attacks in which •Dublin-Laurens FVSU Alumni Chapter at 6:30 p.m. in month and had gone on strike speed limit is 35, not 85. way flights to Mexico from Afghan soldiers, police or im- East Dublin Plummer’s Square. Arizona amid cost con- personators have killed 45 in- 20 times over six years de- cerns ternational service members manding better security. Since •AA I Am Responsible Group, Contact 279-0839, 123 High I have satellite TV. TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — The this year, mostly Americans. the hospital replaced its mid- Street, 5:45 p.m. When it storms the chan- U.S. government has halted The report also found: dle-aged, pot-bellied guards •AA 24 Hour Group, Contact 279-0839, 629 Broad Street, nels go out. Some come flights home for Mexicans — An audit of the spending with bar bouncers, body- East Dublin, Ga 8 p.m. back and some don't. Why caught entering the country il- is being hampered because guards, and wrestlers sporting is that? •NA We Surrender, Contact 275-9531, 6:30 p.m., 629 Broad legally in the deadly summer someone shredded financial muscles and tattoos, “there Street, East Dublin. I saw the "promos" heat of Arizona’s deserts, a records covering $475 million hasn’t been a single incident,” for money-saving move that ends in fuel payments over more said Dr. Nitin Seth, the doctor •Dublin-Laurens County NAACP meets every 2nd Mon- Big Brother on CBS. Is a seven-year experiment that than four years and officials who was injured in April. day at 6:30 pm. Rev. Alfred Wheeler, President For more in- that aimed at 13 to 14 cost taxpayers nearly $100 inexplicably couldn’t provide ——— formation, please call 275-2649. year olds, or just that million. complete records for a fifth Where is China’s next mental age? •Lunch Bunch Al-Anon meet each Tuesday at noon at More than 125,000 passen- year. leader? Mystery absence of gers were flown deep into ——— Xi sends rumor millions in- First Baptist Church. Enter through double doors across from You are really showing Mexico for free since 2004 in Lawmakers return to to frenzy Firestone. Call 290-1322 for further information. your ignorance when you an effort that initially met Washington with key ob- BEIJING (AP) — Where is Tuesday don't know the difference with skepticism from Mexican jective: kick the can down President-in-waiting Xi Jin- •Dublin Kiwanis Club at 12:15 p.m. at The Dublin Coun- between the budget and government officials and mi- the road ping? government spending. try Club. grants, but was gradually em- WASHINGTON (AP) — Is he nursing a bad back Bush started an immoral braced as a way to help people When lawmakers return to after pulling a muscle in a •Senior Bridge at 1 p.m. at Dublin-Laurens Senior Activi- war against Iraq that ran back on their feet and save Washington on Monday, they pick-up soccer game (or ty Center us into a fiscal hole. lives. face big issues, including tax- maybe in the swimming pool)? •Dublin Ladies Golf Association at Dublin Country Club The Border Patrol hailed it es, spending cuts and the Has he been convalescing af- If we find life beginning at 10 a.m. on Mars, as a way to discourage people prospect of a debilitating “fis- ter narrowly escaping a re- I'm sure we'll sign them from trying their luck again, cal cliff” in January. Yet Con- venge killing by supporters of •AA I Am Responsible Group Contact, 272-5244 or 275- up for food stamps, unem- and it appears to have kept gress is expected to do what it ousted Communist Party boss 8259, 1515 Rice Ave., 5:45 p.m. and 8 p.m. ployment, and have them many away — at least for a often does best: punt problems Bo Xilai? Was he in a car acci- •NA We Surrender, Contact 275-9531, 629 Broad Street, registered in Chicago to short time. to the future. dent? Or just really busy get- East Dublin, 6:30 p.m. vote by the end of the But with Border Patrol ar- With Election Day less ting ready to lead the world’s •Unity House (Family Recovery Support Group) at month. rests at 40-year lows and fresh than two months away, their no. 2 economy ahead of the ex- evidence suggesting more peo- focus seems to be on the bare pected leadership transition Johnson Lane on VA Grounds, Bldg. 8; 6-8 p.m. Contact: Social Security is self- ple may be heading south of minimum — preventing a gov- next month? Dublin-Laurens County Chamber of Commerce (478) 272- financed and has a $2.6 the border than north, officials ernment shutdown when the Chinese micro-bloggers 5546 or Linda Bailey at CSB of Middle GA (478) 272-1190. trillion surplus. Be wary struggled to fill the planes and budget year ends Sept. 30. and overseas websites have •Overeaters Anonymous meet at 6:45 at 912 Bellevue of politicians who want to found the costs increasingly Democrats controlling the come up with all kinds of cre- difficult to justify. Flights car- Senate and their House GOP ative speculation as to why Ave. Contact 279-3808. turn this money over to the Wall Street brokers. rying up to 146 people were rivals also will also try to set the current vice president has •Laurens County Democratic Party meetings are held cut to once from twice daily up votes intended to score po- gone unseen for more than a every 2nd Tuesday, beginning at 6:45, p.m. Location : Du- How 'bout dem Dawgs! last year. litical points or paint the oth- week. During that span, Xi Bose Porter’s office 113 South Jefferson St. Attendance en- And this summer, there er side with an unflattering canceled meetings with visit- ing foreign dignitaries includ- couraged. The wife of the gentle- haven’t been any. brush two months before the man who paid $1100 for ——— election. Their efforts are sure ing U.S. Secretary of State the MRI must not be on Romney, Obama test to be overshadowed by the Hillary Clinton and Singapore ALMANAC Medicare. That sounds their post-convention sta- presidential campaign. Prime Minister Lee Hsien like a decision made by a mina and their pipes on Topping the agenda of sub- Loong. Monday, it was the Danish prime minister’s turn. Today in History private insurance compa- the road. stantive business is a six- ny or a required de- WASHINGTON (AP) — month temporary spending Xi’s whereabouts during By The Associated Press this sudden absence from the ductible. President Barack Obama’s bill to finance the govern- Today is Monday, Sept. 10, the 254th day of 2012. There challenge in the art of con- ment’s day-to-day operations. spotlight may never be The annual appropriations known. One thing, however, is are 112 days left in the year. The Bush administration necting with an audience has always been to meet the high process on Capitol Hill col- certain: China may now be a Today’s Highlight in History: got us into two wars and expectations. For challenger lapsed about midway through linchpin of the global economy On Sept. 10, 1912, the jungle character Tarzan made his then lowered taxes. Oh, Mitt Romney it has been to ex- the campaign season. The and a force in international debut as “Tarzan of the Apes” by Edgar Rice Burroughs well! China takes Mas- ceed the low ones. stopgap measure would give diplomacy, but the lives of its tercard. was first published in The All-Story magazine. (The novel Their party conventions the next Congress time to leaders remain an utter mys- was published in book form in 1914.) Remember back now over, both men are enter- fashion a full-year plan. There tery to its 1.3 billion people, to the ing the high-speed flat track would be no more sure way of its politics an unfathomable On this date: America of God, country, ahead of them with new vigor. driving Congress’ approval black hole. In 1846, Elias Howe received a patent for his sewing ma- hard work for success, smaller government, less chine. regulation, pride and In 1979, four Puerto Rican nationalists imprisoned for a cheap gas. Forward is big COMMUNITY EVENTS 1954 attack on the U.S. House of Representatives and a government, regulation, 1950 attempt on the life of President Harry S. Truman doubt, poverty, weak mili- Hillcrest Elementary port Group meet each League will meet on the were freed from prison after being granted clemency by tary, no morals. Say NO to Obama's socialist Ameri- will be hosting a Title I An- week at Henry Memorial dates listed below. President Jimmy Carter. ca. nual Meeting/Leadership Presbyterian Church Fel- All retired members are in- Five years ago: Academy Award-winning actress Jane Night on September 10, at lowship Hall on Tuesdays at vited to join us for lunch. Wyman, 90, died in Palm Springs, Calif. I would like for Chris- 6 p.m. All parents are en- 6:15 p.m. on Park Ave. Con- Please contact Kelli Christ- ian at 272-0529 or christian- One year ago: On the eve of the 10th anniversary of tians in the Dublin area couraged to attend. tact Phone number is 697- TAGS Educational Ser- 2601. [email protected] to make 9/11, former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton to explain how you can vote for a party who votes vices are currently looking McTier Family Re- your reservations by the paid tribute to the 40 passengers and crew who fought back to take all references to for volunteers to assist stu- union Descendants of Tuesday prior to the meet- against their hijackers aboard Flight 93 during a ceremony GOD out of the party plat- dents after school, with Kendall McTier are invited ing you wish to attend. Dublin Service League 2012 dedicating the first phase of a memorial in Shanksville, Pa. form. Shame on the De- homework and small group to the 23rd annual Kendall McTier Family Association - 2013 Meeting dates Sep- Today’s Birthdays: mocrats. instruction. If interested Singer Danny Hutton (Three Dog contact Toni Marie Sampson Reunion on September 22, tember 13, 2012, October 11, Night) is 70. Rock musician Joe Perry (Aerosmith) is 62. Ac- 595-7295. at Reedy Creek Baptist 2012, November 1, 2012, tor Sean O’Bryan is 49. Retired MLB All-Star pitcher Pet Food Drive Drop Church, 1128 Reedy Creek January 10, 2013, February off location at Bliss Salon Baptist Church Rd, Staple- 14, 2013, March 14, 2013, Randy Johnson is 49. Rock musician Robin Goodridge April 11, 2013 and May 2, 2032B Veterans Blvd ton, GA, just off GA High- (Bush) is 47. Movie director Guy Ritchie is 44. Contempo- Want to Tell It? way 17 between Wrens and 2013. Dublin. In the Ivey place National Active and Re- rary Christian singer Sara Groves is 40. Actor Ryan Keep it 37 words or shopping plaza, 478-272- Thomson. Registration be- tired Federal Employee Phillippe (FIHL’-ih-pee) is 38. Actor Kyle Bornheimer is 37. less 6001. gins at 9:30 a.m., followed Rock musician Mikey Way (My Chemical Romance) is 32. Keep it clean. An account as been set by a program at 11 a.m. and (NARFE) meeting, Septem- Keep it real. up for Phyliss Neuwirth at covered dish lunch at noon. ber 11, at 11:30 a.m., Clover- Olympic bronze medal figure skater Timothy Goebel is 32. Dress is casual. For more Call 272-0375 Morris Bank, on Veterans leaf Res. All active and re- Thought for Today: “The more one pleases every- [email protected] information, please contact Blvd. who has been diag- Steven or Sandy McTier at tired federal employees body, the less one pleases profoundly.” — Stendhal, or Tell It! at nosed with terminal cancer. www.courier-herald.com 478-956-8998. and/or spouses invited to at- French author (1783-1842). TOPS Weight Loss Sup- The Dublin Service tend. Monday, September 10, 2012/Dublin, Ga/Page 6a TheEast Courier Herald Laurens Rams To Use New Field Friday

tion but are now willing to do the late General James A. tition with other bands, and September 10, 1962 so without the filing of a con- Thomas was State Comman- they'll probably repeat as the demnation suit against them. der. That event might have best of all bands that Dublin Final plans for staging the brought guests to the Grand fans will see. first football game ever HOMECOMING DAY Hotel, or Shultz House, if it Cheerleaders for the Irish played on newly constructed Sunday, September 16, is were ready for business at this year are Gladys Peters, Ram's Field were made by the Homecoming Day at Gethse- that time. Since the early Linda Hobbs, Sharon Lamb, Tip-Off Club at East Laurens mane Methodist Church on days of the House, it has re- Sandra Fitzsimmons, Jen- this week. Billy Hobs, coach the Soperton Road in East mained popular. Ownership nifer Holland, Marcia of the Rams, meanwhile sent Dublin. The 11:00 service has shifted hands, and it has Thomas, Twila Holton, Con- his charges through another will have the pastor, Rev- known many a landlady. It nie Colter, and Kay Thigpen. strenuous practice session in erend Charles E. Cox, in developed into a resting place an effort to get the Rams charge. A basket lunch on the for transients, and many FIRSTCHRISTIAN ready for their battle with the church grounds will follow. Dublin people have had a CHURCHHOMECOMING Wilkinson county eleven who All former pastors, members, boarding start there, but now Pastor Maurice Byers an- will help the Rams pry off the and friends are invited to at- it will soon have bit the dust nounces that a Homecoming lid of their home season. tend. at the hands of the men with celebration will be held at Game time is 8:00 on Friday Revival services will begin sledgehammers and other de- the First Christian Church night. on Monday morning at 11:00, structive tools. this Sunday. Sunday School Wilkinson County opened and the evening services will is scheduled for 10:00 with their season two weeks ago by be at 8:00. They will last acres will be utilized for a class were present for the DUBLIN IRISH WIN 13- the worship service at 11:00 upsetting Wrightsville 7-0, through Friday. Reverend Ju- football field and has already meeting and discussed the 7 and a pot luck luncheon to but fell last week to Jones lian L. Tucker of the Morn- been sodded for this purpose. plans for the class trip to Chuck Frost is not a Ben follow. All members and County 33-0. The Rams have ingside Methodist Church in "Mr. Lovett is to be highly Washington, D.C. and to New Crain, Ronnie Baggett, or friends are invited to be pre- been beaten twice, by Albany will be the speaker for commended for his generosi- York City. Jimmy Hilburn - not yet, but sent. Cochran 33-0 and by these services. The pastor ty, " Superintendent David- give him time, and he may son declared. "His interest in OLDGRANDHOTEL JOBTRAININGFEA- Wrightsville, 38 - 6. will lead the singing. RAZED prove to be a composite of all Expected to spark the our county schools is most re- of these former great Dublin TURED AT DUBLIN HIGH Rams' offense on Friday night MATTHEWS - LOFTIN warding, and I know when I The razing of the old quarterbacks. It was Frost, a S.R. Lawrence, Dublin is Ira Warnock, quarterback, WEDDINGPLANSAN- express my deep gratitude I three-story structure on Mon- junior 160-pounder who City School Superintendent, who got away for several long NOUNCED am voicing the sentiments of roe Street is causing Dublin- scored both touchdowns and said today that the Dublin runs, one of 63 yards against Plans have been completed the Board of Education as ites to wonder what was go- passed for the extra point last High School is offering a Di- Wrightsville. He will be aided for the wedding of Miss Vir- well as of all loyal citizens of ing on in Dublin to promote night as Dublin's Irish versified Cooperative Train- by Billy Bell, Al Manning, ginia Hope Matthews and Laurens County." its construction back in the whipped Ft. Valley's Green ing Course (DCT) for the Jimmy Frost, and others who William Eugene Loftin at the 1920's. Workmen are busily Wave 13-7, breaking a long third time this year. The DUBLIN BEES DEFEAT demolishing the building to have vowed to make the first Centenary Methodist Church DODGE 13-6 Green Wave winning streak course is an integral part of home game a winning one. on October 7. The maid of make way for the Morris and adding the third straight the regular school program Bulwarking the Ram line will honor will be Deanna Liv- The Dublin Bees met the State Bank, which plans a win to a new Dublin string of of instruction, designed to be Junior Irby, Daniel ingston, and the flower girl Junior Varsity from Eastman brand new and modern in- triumphs. enable students to effectively Lampp, Monroe Webb, Tru- will be Patsy McDaniel. The and started off their season stallation at the corner of There were many other he- relate school experience to man Johnson, and Hubert groom's best man will be with a 13-6 victory. The ex- Bellevue Avenue and Monroe roes besides Frost last night, full time employment. The Keen. James Powell from Augusta, citement started early when Street. such as Tailback Stump students will attend school Season tickets are on sale and his ushers are Joe Sumn- Stanley Johnson burst There are 22 rooms in the Dominy on offense and for half of the day and re- at several different locations er and L.J. Boatright. through the Dodge County building with a bath on each Dominy on defense; Charles ceive on the job training in in Dublin and in East Dublin Nuptial music will be ren- defense and scampered many floor and a lavatory in each Faulk, tackle; and guards local business establish- and at the principal's office at dered by Mrs. Hick- yards on a touchdown run, bedroom. Originally known Jack Stafford, Bob Garbutt, ments the other half. East Laurens. Everyone is ey of Dublin and Miss Quil- making the score 6-0. An at- as the Shultz House, it was and Carl Stone; linebacker, The Dublin High School urged to purchase their tick- lian White of Millen. Mr. and tempt at an extra point later called the Grand Hotel. Johnny Malone, and Mike has a rather large percent- ets as soon as possible. Mrs. W.C. Howell, parents of failed. Just before the half Mr. George J. Shultz bought Belote, Jim Helms, Danny age of students going to col- the bride, will host a recep- Dublin fumbled, and Dodge two lots on Monroe Street Stanley, Eddie Scott, Robbie lege; however, just as impor- TRAVEL WITH TRO- tion in the Church Hall after County picked up the ball and from the Community Hahn, Ronnie Thompson, tant are those students who JANSTOSANDERSVILLE the wedding. made a touchdown. The at- Builders Corporation of Paul Behnke, Alan Powell, do not plan to attend college, The Oconee High Trojans tempt at an extra point which the late A.W. Garrett and John Wayne Cox. and this number runs about will travel to Sandersville on LAURENSSCHOOL failed, and the half time score was president and the late Frost wasn't cold when he 40 percent of the enrollment. Friday night to play the T.J. NAMESEDITORAND was tied, 6-6. N.G. Bartlett was secretary - was running or throwing the The 40 percent will be look- Elder Tigers in their opening STAFF OF YEAR BOOK Late in the game quarter- treasurer. pigskin. The speedster ing for jobs in Dublin or else- game of the season. Game Sandra Bedingfield, back Vic Belote bullied across The massive building was amassed 57 yards in 10 at- where. time is 8:00. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. from a yard out and then erected, and old timers say tempts, not counting his ac- Drop-outs have become a There are 9 returnees from Robert Bedingfield, has been added the extra point, giving that most of the boarders tion of dropping with the ball serious problem in the state 1961, and the line up now ap- named editor of the Laurens Dublin the 13-6 win. The were theatrical people. That to run out the clock. Both his of Georgia. Those students pears to be James Isaac at annual with Mary Kay Wat- Dublin Bees were coached by the Grand Hotel was for thes- touchdowns were scored on who may, for economic rea- left end, Arthur Robinson at son as co-editor. Ronnie Bob Morrow. pians does not reconcile with fourth down situations, and sons, drop out of school are other factual information, left tackle, Randolph Walker Woodard is the art editor, La HOMECOMING AT his running pass to Alan Pow- thus given the opportunity to at left guard, Robert Spencer Ferra Davidson, the social ed- however, since research fails ell for the extra point after earn money and stay in NEIGHBORHOOD to disclose any active theaters at center; James Horne as itor, Waylene Fordham, class CHURCHOFGOD the first six-pointer was a school at the same time. The right half back, Prentis editor, and Jackie Colter, pho- here aside from moving pic- beauty. On four or five pass- DCT class as a whole earned Mittchell as left half back, tographic editor. Joke editor The Countrymen's Quartet ture houses. The first opera es, Frost hit his target, approximately $13,000 dur- James Pace at right end, is Jimmy Bush; boy's athlet- will be at the Homecoming of house here had been built by adding 26 more yards to his ing the last term of school. Willie Edmond at right tack- ics, Ted Stuckey; girls athlet- the Neighborhood Church of the late Dr. C.H. Kittrell on offensive show. His running, These facts indicate the le, Bobby Green at right ics, Lorene White; and Gary God on Sunday to start the the corner of Madison and however, was slowed some- basic need for more specific guard, Otha Stanley as quar- Knight, business manager as- week's services. Rev. A.J. Monroe streets but had long what by leg cramps which occupational preparation op- terback, and Herbert Hill- sisted by Martha Sellars. Thompson of Jacksonville, since burned before e Shultz bothered him for most of the portunities while in high man, halfback. Florida, will be the speaker at House was built. The Bertha game. school, and DCT is one an- Richard Johnson is the LOVETT DONATES EX- the 7:30 meetings. Rev. W.A. Theatre, an imposing house Coach Minton Williams swer to this problem. Busi- head coach with James Davis TRA LAND AT PERRY Page, Pastor, invites the pub- with boxes, loges, and ample proved that he was a gam- ness and industry needing to as line coach and Roscoe SCHOOL lic to attend. stage, which had been built bling man, for 10 minutes encourage young people to Brower as back field coach. A gift of 2.1 acres of land by the late Steve Lord and during the fray the Irish gam- come into their field of work EASTLAURENSSE- named for his wife, had also Trainers are James Dixon has been made to the Lau- NIORS HAVE ELECTION bled on fourth down situa- might do well to look at the and Dennis Barry. rens County schools by W.H. burned. tions, and on only two occa- farm system of baseball. The Lovett, it was announced to- The senior class of East Two years prior to the con- sions did they fail to make full time, experienced work- WORKCLEARSON day by Hilton E. Davidson, Laurens High School met re- struction of the boarding the necessary yardage. ers of tomorrow might well PROPOSEDPOSTOF- County School Superinten- cently to elect officers for the house, the city had a bond is- John Hambrick's tremen- have been identified and FICE dent. Known as Parcel "B" as year. Ronnie Bracewell was sue of $75,000 for schools, dous Dixie Irish Band put on trained through the initial Another delay in the shown on the Winchester named President; Patsy Kyz- water sewerage, and another stirring performance efforts of the DCT program. building of the new Post Of- Plat, the property is adjacent er, Vice President; Faye Row- paving,and in 1919 the coun- at halftime, completely over- For further information fice was cleared when the two to the B.D. Perry School site, land, Secretary; and Irvin ty floated $500,000 in bonds shadowing the Ft. Valley mu- about the program, contact remaining property owners some 11.9 acres of land also Renfroe, Reporter. The spon- for permanent bridges. sical aggregation. The Irish Ben Brinson at Broad 2- consented to sell. Heretofore donated to the county by Rep- sors are Mrs Carolyn Bowden Dublin entertained the Re- Band is shooting for another 4727. they had refused to give op- resentative Lovett. The 2.1 and D.E. Norris, Sr. union of Confederate Veter- undefeated season in compe- All 36 members of the ans in 1920, and a Dublinite, AP Exclusive: Private School Vaccine Opt-Outs Rise

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) children, among them: reli- an increased risk of an out- her unvaccinated 5-year-old battery of vaccinations routine- cases and 13 deaths. — Parents who send their chil- gious values, concerns the shots break of whooping cough or son and partially vaccinated 9- ly given to infants could lead to After whooping cough dren to private schools in Cali- themselves could cause illness other communicable diseases. year-old son to Monarch Chris- autism. Several major studies reached epidemic levels in Cal- fornia are much more likely to and a belief that allowing chil- “We’re very concerned that tian School in the Los Angeles have discredited that idea. ifornia in 2010, the state took opt out of immunizations than dren to get sick helps them to those schools are places where area. Parents are allowed to action, embarking on a public their public school counter- build a stronger immune sys- disease can spread quite rapid- Like many parents who forego vaccines for philosophi- information campaign and in- parts, an Associated Press tem. Likewise, there’s no single ly through the school and into refuse some or all immuniza- cal reasons in California and 19 creasing the availability of vac- analysis has found, and not explanation that accounts for the community, should it get in- tion shots, Kelly worries her other states. Of those, only cines. A law was passed requir- even the recent re-emergence of why so many more parents who troduced,” said Dr. Robert children’s immune system Washington requires parents to ing booster shots for older stu- whooping cough has halted the send their children to private Schechter, medical officer with could be overwhelmed by get- consult with a physician. And, dents. downward trajectory of vacci- schools apparently share a sus- the Immunization Branch of ting too many vaccines at once. in California, there’s no differ- Yet the opt-out rate contin- nations among these students. picion of immunizations. the California Department of Melani Gold Friedman, ence between private and pub- ued climbing in private schools. The state surveys all schools Saad Omer, a professor of Public Health. president of the parent associa- lic schools when it comes to It’s more than doubled since with at least 10 kindergartners global health at Emory Univer- That’s what prompted the tion at Highland Hall Waldorf what’s required for parents to 2004, to 2,228 kindergartners to determine how many have sity in Atlanta who has studied Legislature to approve a bill re- School, is concerned with what opt out — they simply sign a in last year’s state survey. all the recommended immu- vaccine refusal in private quiring parents to discuss vac- the legislation means for fami- document. The state recom- While the overall rate of full nizations. The AP analyzed schools, surmised more private cinations with a pediatricians lies who normally consult with mends that kindergarteners re- immunization among kinder- that data and found the per- school parents are wealthy and or a school nurse before they acupuncturists, holistic healers ceive five vaccine progressions, garteners hovers around 91 centage of children in private have the time to spread five can opt-out. Gov. Jerry Brown or other alternative practition- including protections against percent, places where the opt- schools who forego some or all shots over a series of years and has until the end of September ers. Polio, Hepatitis B and Measles out rate is greater could pose a vaccinations is more than two stay home should their child to sign or veto it. “The bill has an assumption Politicians and public health risk for outbreak. times greater than in public get an illness like chickenpox. State Assemblyman Richard that everyone’s seeing one par- experts across the nation are In 2008, East Bay Waldorf schools. Neal Halsey, a professor of pe- Pan, a pediatrician, who spon- ticular kind of doctor, but the focusing more attention on School in El Sobrante closed More troubling to public diatric infectious diseases at sored the bill, said he believes people who are opting out, childhood immunizations, dri- temporarily after whooping health officials is that the num- the Johns Hopkins University, private school parents are more chances are they’re not seeing ven by a re-emergence of dis- cough sickened more than a ber of children entering private said parents who choose pri- apt to mistakenly believe that that kind of doctor,” she said. eases like whooping cough. The dozen students, eight of them schools without all of their vate schools are likely to be the vaccinations themselves Vaccination opt-out rates U.S. is in the midst of what kindergartners. The San Fran- shots jumped by 10 percent last more skeptical of state require- could be more dangerous than nationwide have been creeping could be its worst year for that cisco Bay Area school had a vac- year, while the opt-out rate ments and recommendations. the diseases. up since the mid-2000s, disease in more than five cination rate of less than 50 held steady in public schools for Bibi Reber, whose children “In private school, these are spurred in part by the belief the decades, with nearly 25,000 percent. the first time since 2004. attend the Waldorf-inspired people who have money, who Public health officials be- Greenwood School in Mill Val- are upper middle-class, and lieve that an immunization ley, had her children vaccinated they are going on the Internet rate of at least 90 percent in all only for what she sees as the and seeing information and D.U.I. SCHOOL communities, including deadliest diseases. Greenwood misinformation,” said Pan, D- schools, is critical to minimiz- has a 79 percent opt-out rate Sacramento. Clinical Evaluations & Level 1 ing the potential for a disease among its kindergartners. Increasing immunization Melton’s Driver Improvement outbreak. About 15 percent of “I don’t think dirt or getting rates for this population is crit- Treatment For Multiple Offenders the 1,650 private schools sur- sick makes you a weak person; ical to controlling the outbreak veyed by the state failed to your immune system needs to of diseases, he said. “Have you 6 Hour Defensive Driving Classes Assessments Daily Dublin Office - Monday-Friday 9:00 am-5:00pm reach that threshold, compared work with things,” said Reber, ever seen a child cough them- • Points Reduction with 5 percent of public schools. whose children attend the selves to death? It’s not pleas- Cochran Office - Mondays and Wednesdays 9:30am-5:30pm There were 110 private Greenwood School in the San ant,” he said. • Speeding Violations www.meltonsdriving.com schools statewide where more Francisco Bay area town of Mill Those who choose not to vac- • Insurance Premiums Reduction than half the kindergartners Valley. “We certainly don’t want cinate their children see the skipped some or all of their to go back to having polio, but legislation as meddlesome and DUI Risk Reduction Classes 478-274-8986 shots, according to AP’s analy- on the other hand, I don’t think unnecessary. • DUI 615 N. Jefferson St • Dublin, GA sis, with Highland Hall Waldorf we need to eradicate all the “It’s making an extra ap- School in Northridge — where childhood diseases pointment and paying extra • Drug Possession 478-290-7233 84 percent opted out — topping Public health officials say money to go in there and essen- the list. that, regardless of why parents tially get permission to do what GA LICENSE # 5001 Weekend and Evening Classes We accept checks & credit cards Parents cite a variety of rea- choose not to vaccinate their I feel is right for my family,” sons for not immunizing their children, the result is the same: said Dawn Kelly, who sends CLASSES START IN DUBLIN ON JULY 7TH, AUG. 4TH & SEPT. 8TH Monday, September 10, 2012/Dublin, Ga/Page 7a The Courier Herald Hometown News

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On August 10-12, Troop Some of the scouts went ca- were AMAZING!!! Students Build Volcanoes 314 of Poplar Springs North noeing on the lake. This The yard is the best place Students in Mrs. By carefully follow- dents will paint the Baptist Church went to campout is a special one for to play hide and seek. It Glass' fifth grade sci- ing a recipe, the stu- volcanoes then watch Lake Sinclair for our annual the Scouts, the adults do all was so much fun. Sunday ence class at Hillcrest dents made a salt them erupt after filling kick-off weekend. We of the cooking! Boy, it was came too quickly and before LEAP Elementary uti- dough to wrap around the bottle with a vine- stayed at the home of John good too. we knew it we had to head and Marie Lindsay. The On this particular cam- home, but not before we had lized their math and a two liter Coke bottle. gar/baking soda mix- Lindsay’s are our scoutmas- pout the scouts slept on the a devotional service led by science skills to build After allowing the ture. (Special Photo) ter’s in-laws. The Lindsay’s Lindsay’s nice, screened-in our senior patrol leader. We erupting volcanoes. dough to dry, the stu- were very generous to let us porch. We could see the TV all had a great time. use their home and property from the porch and Dr. Article submitted by over the weekend. Lindsay turned on the porch Troop Historian, Jackson We had a BLAST!!! speakers and we were able Smith (Photos by Scoutmas- Everybody had a great time. to watch the Braves game. ter, Billy Touchberry) We went skiing, knee- The Lindsay’s even made us boarding, wake-boarding, a batch of fresh, warm tubing, and swimming. chocolate chip cookies. They

News Digest.... The regular meeting of the Dexter City Overview; Council will be Monday night September 10, •21st Century FY 2013 Handbook (Staff & 2012 at 7 p.m. at the Dexter City Hall on 101 Parent) Overview; East Main Street, Dexter. •Dublin Middle School Improvement Plan; The agenda as is follows: •Dublin High School Improvement Plan; •Call to Order; •Executive Session; •Invocation; •Personnel; •Pledge of Allegiance; •Return to Regular Session; •Recognition of Citizens; •Adjournment. •Approval of Minutes; •Approval of Financial Statement; The next regular meeting of the East •Other Business; Dublin Mayor and Council will be held at •Sewer Use Ordinance Final Reading; City Hall in the Terrie E. Drew Council Cham- •Fats, Oils, Grease Ordinance Final Reading; bers on September 10, 2012 at 6 p.m. with •Water and Sewer Rate Ordinance Final Pre-Council beginning at 5:30 p.m. Reading; The agenda as is follows: •Discussion of 3rd Quarter Newsletter; •Call to Order; •Personnel; •Invocation; Pictured is: Kathy Sharpe (left) and Tracy Kinard (third from left) •Council Comments; •Pledge to Flag; presenting a donation to Meals on Wheels. (Special Photo) •Adjourn. •Approval of Minutes; •Approval of Bills; Dublin City Board of Education Board •Additions / Deletion to Agenda; Meeting DonationBridge, Mah Jongg, Made and pice of Laurens To Meals County. Presbyterian On Wheels Christian Life Agenda September 10, 2012 at 1:30 •Paving Bids; Canasta Benefit Xi Epsilon One of the highlights of the Center. Refreshments will p.m. •Recognition of Citizens; Beta Chapter of Beta Sigma benefit is the homemade ap- begin at 6:30 p.m., and play The agenda as is follows: •Council Comments; Phi is hosting a benefit on petizers and desserts pre- will begin at 7 p.m. Space is •Call to Order; •Adjourn. Tuesday, September 25, pared by the members of the limited, and tickets are be- •Invocation/Pledge to Flag; 2012. This annual event has sorority. ing sold by sorority mem- •Approval of Agenda; The City of Rentz is having a council raised money for many local Many local businesses, bers. •Approval of Minutes (August 27 and August meeting Monday, September 10, 2012 at 7 p.m. charities. In the past few restaurants, and sorority The tickets are $20 each 30); at City Hall. years, the sorority has made members have donated mer- with all ticket sales benefit- •Announcements; The agenda as is follows: donations to the local Amer- chandise, gift certificates, ting local charities. If you •Call to order; ican Red Cross, Volunteers and baked goods to be given are interested in purchasing •Board Member Comments; •Invocation; in Medicine, the Humane as door prizes during the tickets, please call 478-275- •General Administration; •Charter •Approval of August 2012 Minutes; Society, Helping Hand, benefit. The benefit is being 2224. Amendment Impact Update; •Approval of Financial Statement; Meals on Wheels and Hos- held in the Henry Memorial •Teacher & Administrator evaluation system; •Acknowledge Visitors; •Curriculum Update; •Old Business; •Career Technical Agriculture Education •New Business; (CTAE) Budget Discussion; •Comments; Nathifa I. Reaves Graduates From US •21st Century FY 2013 Policies & Procedures •Adjourn. ZOBQNP$OPTOF)NJ+FI5ÏÎ

BasicNavy Seaman Training Apprentice customs, From first aid, firefight- Greatattributes Lakes of sacrifice, dedica- Nathifa I. Reaves, a 2007 ing, water safety and sur- tion, teamwork and en- &BUT GMJFT %BUFT B QJH graduate of West Laurens vival, and shipboard and air- durance in each recruit High School, Dublin, Ga., re- craft safety. An emphasis was through the practical appli- )PMMZXPPE TUBS cently completed U.S. Navy also placed on physical fit- cation of basic Navy skills basic training at Recruit ness. and the core values of Honor, Training Command, Great The capstone event of boot Courage and Commitment. Lakes, Ill. camp is "Battle Stations". Its distinctly ''Navy'' flavor 6 9"1, ,  - During the eight-week This exercise gives recruits was designed to take into ac- program, Reaves completed a the skills and confidence they count what it means to be a 1BTT *U 0O variety of training which in- need to succeed in the fleet. Sailor. cluded classroom study and "Battle Stations" is designed XXXGPSCFUUFSMJGFPSH practical instruction on naval to galvanize the basic warrior ...what matters to communities Monday, September 10, 2012/Dublin, Ga/Page 8a The Courier Herald Posho

Photo by Jason Halcombe Members of Pennies for Posho perform a warm ren- dition of “Amazing Grace.” feed more than 5,000 children. Continued from 1a "We do a tour each year," shirts and blouses, situated Moody said. "We will be in 18 hats on top of their heads and states all the way to the north- rubbed their feet smooth for west. We mostly sing in the performance. churches, but we'll also visit After more than 8,000 miles some colleges and universi- and five weeks, the Royal Jr. ties." School and Orphanage choir Moody said he never tires of was minutes away from somer- the "a-ha moments" he gets to saulting through the crowd to witness during each tour. the cheers of the several hun- "They have them every day. dred in attendance. Like their first time eating ice But at the moment, music cream. Or their first time eat- teachers and coordinators were ing pizza. Or swimming. It's a hammering out the final list of joy every day." instructions in Swahili before That sense of excitement the students took to the stage was evident as the first trio of like seasoned veterans. tumblers motored up the main After months of practice and aisle like gymnasts heading for more than a month on tour, the vault. They were followed Nanyonga said she wouldn't by the remainder, who immedi- know what butterflies were ately settled into a joyful ren- prior to performing for crowds dition of "Amazing Grace" and like the Dudley Baptist assem- leaping introductions for each bly. student. "No," Nanyonga said. "I get "It's good to perform in front to be in the presence of the of the people because people Lord." get healed and saved," Nany- A few more minutes passed, onga said. and Nanyonga and the rest of "That's just incredible," the Posho pack rounded the Dawes said. "It just speaks to corner to wait outside the sanc- the kind of training they've tuary doors. had." Inside, Moody gave a brief The choir's visit to Laurens overview of the ministry. County and the Heart of Geor- The Pennies for Posho mis- gia won't end until mid-week, sion began after Moody first as the Royal Jr. School and Or- visited the Royal Jr. School and phanage pay a visit to Trinity Orphanage Mityana. Using Christian School today fol- James 1:277, "Take care of or- lowed by a trip to Allentown to phans...in their distress," as visit the Agape Stitchers. his focus, Moody, then pastor "Twenty seven of our people at Mt. Gilead Baptist Church had the opportunity to see in Griffin, asked if he could where and how they live," feed the orphans lunch. Dawes said. "Now to have By 2007, Moody created the them here to experience how ministry which now currently we live, it's just incredible."

The regular meetingNews of the Dex- Digest....sion; ter City Council will be Monday •21st Century FY 2013 Policies & night September 10, 2012 at 7 Procedures Overview; p.m. at the Dexter City Hall on •21st Century FY 2013 Handbook 101 East Main Street, Dexter. (Staff & Parent) Overview; The agenda as is follows: •Dublin Middle School Improve- •Call to Order; ment Plan; •Invocation; •Dublin High School Improve- •Pledge of Allegiance; ment Plan; •Recognition of Citizens; •Executive Session; •Approval of Minutes; •Personnel; •Approval of Financial Statement; •Return to Regular Session; •Other Business; •Adjournment. •Sewer Use Ordinance Final Reading; The next regular meeting of •Fats, Oils, Grease Ordinance Fi- the East Dublin Mayor and Coun- nal Reading; cil will be held at City Hall in the •Water and Sewer Rate Ordi- Terrie E. Drew Council Chambers nance Final Reading; on September 10, 2012 at 6 p.m. •Discussion of 3rd Quarter with Pre-Council beginning at Newsletter; 5:30 p.m. •Personnel; The agenda as is follows: •Council Comments; •Call to Order; •Adjourn. •Invocation; •Pledge to Flag; Dublin City Board of Educa- •Approval of Minutes; tion Board Meeting Agenda Sep- •Approval of Bills; tember 10, 2012 at 1:30 p.m. •Additions / Deletion to Agenda; The agenda as is follows: •Paving Bids; •Call to Order; •Recognition of Citizens; •Council Comments; •Invocation/Pledge to Flag; •Adjourn.

•Approval of Agenda; The City of Rentz is having a council meeting Monday, Septem- •Approval of Minutes (August 27 ber 10, 2012 at 7 p.m. at City Hall. and August 30); The agenda as is follows: •Announcements; •Call to order; •Invocation; •Board Member Comments; •Approval of August 2012 Min- •General Administration; utes; •Charter Amendment Impact Up- •Approval of Financial Statement; date; •Acknowledge Visitors; •Teacher & Administrator evalua- •Old Business; tion system; •New Business; •Curriculum Update; •Comments; •Career Technical Agriculture Ed- •Adjourn. ucation (CTAE) Budget Discus- Monday, September 10, 2012 The Courier Herald Section B MS Football:

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GonzalezBy DAVE SKRETTA MakesThe perfect Winning celebration for up Return with Atlanta before To the KansasRyan said, pausing. City “Maybe AP Sports Writer the perfect season opener, as 2009 season is because the not at the time. Maybe in ret- KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — far as the Falcons were con- Chiefs were rebuilding and he rospect they will be.” The best assist that Matt Ryan cerned. wanted to play for a contender. The Chiefs’ Matt Cassel dished out Sunday wasn’t one Ryan passed for 299 yards, He’d never won a playoff game threw for 258 yards and had of the two touchdown throws to and even added a touchdown in Kansas City, and still hasn’t touchdowns running and Julio Jones, or even his pass run to his three scores through with the Falcons — so he’s back throwing, but he also fumbled that found Tony Gonzalez for a the air, helping the Falcons for one more season in the deep in Kansas City territory third-quarter touchdown. whip Kansas City 40-24. trenches. to set up a short TD, and his It was after Gonzalez had Gonzalez had five catches for Gonzalez’s touchdown catch two interceptions created short scored, when Ryan picked up a 53 yards as he began what is in the third quarter gave fields that the Falcons turned loose ball rolling around in the likely the final season of his Atlanta a 34-17 lead, part of a into field goals by Matt Bryant. end zone. The Falcons quarter- sterling career in the place streak of 20 unanswered points Jamaal Charles had 87 back ran over to Gonzalez, where it all began. that turned a close, offensive yards rushing, and Tony shoved it into his arms and told “It’s been like a homecoming shootout into a rout. Moeaki had three catches for the longtime Chiefs tight end for me,” Gonzalez said. “There’s “He’s such a great part of 37 yards, both providing a to celebrate, just like he did in nothing better than Chiefs this organization, you know, bright spot for Kansas City. the old days at Arrowhead fans. There are so many of probably the greatest tight end The pair of them, along with Stadium. them and so many diehards. to ever play the game. I think safety Eric Berry, played their

AP Photo Gonzalez took a couple It’s a special feeling to come deep down in their hearts, first regular-season games steps, leaped and dunked it home like this.” Kansas City fans were happy since tearing their left ACLs Julio Jones catches a first quarter pass from Ryan. over the goal post. The reason Gonzalez ended to see that one more time,” last season.

McCann’s Baybay Helps Peyton With 400 Sacrifice Fly Helps The Braves Beat

NewBy RICK York FREEMAN AP Sports Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Mets fans cheered the loudest for Chipper Jones once he was out of their ballpark for good. When he took the lineup card to home plate before his last game in Queens, Jones got some scattered applause. When he Photo by Ralph Jackson pinch hit in the ninth, he received cheers in full voice — Glendarius Darrisaw makes a run against the Cobras along with some boos, of course. in Friday night’s action. Jones walked, and once a pinch runner came in to replace him, the retiring 40-year-old star trotted back toward the Johnson County Hangs Braves dugout on the third base side and Mets fans stood and cheered. OnBy RALPH To JACKSON Beat TwiggsThe Trojans hit back Co. on the Jones took off his batting hel- JEFFERSONVILLE - In next drive after they started met, raised it to the crowd, and question until the final from their own 23 and drove 64 then was gone down the steps. minute; At times it was a track yards in five plays. Glendarius For that, and for his long meet. Darrisaw scored on a 23 yard career as a most worthy adver- With lots of big plays and 81 run and Austin Jones kicked sary, Mets fans stood and points on the board, calling it a and the Trojans took the lead. applauded. thriller is not an understate- Johnson added to their lead “Can’t say enough about the ment. Johnson County was with help from the defense. At fans in New York this year. elated to leave the snakepit 4:55 Brandon Bigham inter- They’ve been awfully supportive AP Photo with 49-32 win over Twiggs cepted the pass on the Twiggs both in person, out on the field, West Laurens graduate Demaryius Thomas makes a play for the Broncos. County. 33. The Trojans moved to the on Twitter,” Jones said. “I’m very Coach Don Norton spent the end zone in eight plays. As the appreciative to them for that.” night trying to keep his team first quarter ended, He and the Braves, of course, in the game. He at time went Robkevious Norris ran over a couldn’t leave town without get- to the crowd to fire them up, defender on a seven yard ting the better of the Mets one Manning, Porter Magnificent In and instructed the cheerlead- touchdown run. last time. ers to enter the stands. With 10 minutes left in the Brian McCann homered and DenverBy ARNIE STAPLETON Debutstle for Against a field goal,” Manning Pittsburgh(Bailey) is going to get the "I'm real proud of our guys half, a bad punt attempt gave drove in the go-ahead run in the AP Pro Football Writer said. “Hate to give work. I just made the most of for coming out her and fighting the Trojans possession on the 10th inning to give Atlanta its DENVER (AP) — Now that Roethlisberger a chance in the my opportunity.” through a lot of adversity, a lot Twiggs 19. Darrisaw ran two fifth straight win, 3-2 Sunday they’re teammates, Peyton two-minute drill.” “I should’ve called time- of cramps, and coming out yards for the touchdown at for a three-game sweep at Citi Manning can celebrate when Roethlisberger had gone a out,” Roethlisberger said. “The here, and scoring a lot of 8:50. The PAT failed and the Field. Tracy Porter returns an inter- great job matching Manning’s play clock was running down, points," said Norton Trojans were up 20-6. “Now that I’m scuffling a lit- ception for a touchdown. mastery of the no-huddle and I hate to burn timeouts. I The first strike belonged to The Trojans needed the tle bit, it’s important for some- Three seasons ago Porter keeping the four-time MVP on should’ve. We were kind of all the Cobras with 8:37 they cushion, because Twiggs didn't one else to be stepping up,” denied Manning a second the sideline much of the night over the place. started a five play 48 yard lay down. At 7:10, Marquavian Jones said. Super Bowl title when he by converting 11 of 19 third “There’s no one to blame drive. Twiggs scored with a 30 Hooks caught and ran a 74 Pinch runner Reed Johnson returned an interception 74 downs. but myself. I already told my yard run by Trey Butts. The reception from Dequavios made it to third before Michael yards to seal the New Orleans After a 19-yard completion teammates and coaches that kick failed, but the Cobras Shine. The point after failed, Bourn struck out, flinging his Saints’ win over the to his 39, Roethlisberger it’s my fault. It’s on me. It’s were up 6-0 with 7:50 in the bat and helmet in rage after the Indianapolis Colts. threw an incomplete pass, disappointing. I hate to let my first. See JOHNSON page 2b inning ended. Their Denver debut then tried to thread a pass to team down, my coaches, the Martin Prado led off the 10th Sunday night was a success receiver Emmanuel Sanders fans. That loss is squarely on with a single against Bobby thanks to Manning’s magnifi- along the left sideline. my shoulders. I’ll take that Parnell (4-4). After Jason cent return from a year’s Porter, who also had eight and get better and learn from Heyward grounded out, Freddie absence and Porter’s 43-yard tackles and broke up five pass- it.” Freeman was intentionally interception return for a score es — the most by a Denver After 1 year, 8 months and walked. Dan Uggla worked a that sealed their 31-19 win defender in 11 seasons — 2 days away from the game, walk before McCann hit a sacri- Bulldogs Pass over the Pittsburgh Steelers. stepped in front and took it to Manning couldn’t wait to fice fly. The Broncos’ final drive the house. resume his career, but Peter Moylan pitched the bot- stalled at the Steelers 8 and “There’s a safety over the Roethlisberger was deter- tom half for his first save of the Matt Prater’s short field goal top so I’m aggressive on any- mined to keep him on the side- Early Stress Test season. left Roethlisberger with 3 min- thing short,” Porter said. “The line, giving the Steelers more Craig Kimbrel (1-1), Atlanta’s utes to erase a 25-19 deficit. quarterback tried to fit it in than a 10-minute advantage usual closer, worked a scoreless “We wanted to get a touch- there and I just made a play in time of possession. ninth for the NL wild-card lead- down there at the end and it on the ball. Any defensive back AgainstBy CHARLES ODUM MissouriBoise State and South Carolina. ers. was frustrating to have to set- playing opposite Champ See DENVER page 2b AP Sports Writer Georgia offensive coordina- ATLANTA (AP) — When tor Mike Bobo on Sunday com- Georgia trailed Missouri 17-9 in pared the game at Missouri to the third quarter Saturday last year’s 45-42 loss to the night, it looked like the kind of Gamecocks. early season test the Bulldogs “The South Carolina game Bowyer Wins Race, have often failed in recent sea- was a little bit like that game sons. last night where we were kind Gordon Takes Final Georgia fans don’t have to be of up and down and there were reminded of two straight losses some turnovers in the game and to South Carolina, a September some wild plays,” Bobo said. ChaseBy JENNA FRYER Spot Fromwinner Bowyer, Busch “he was terrible road loss to Mississippi State in “We didn’t finish in the fourth AP Auto Racing Writer all night!” 2010 or season-opening losses quarter but last night we did RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Not when it mattered. at Oklahoma State in 2010 and finish in the fourth quarter and With his season essentially on The four-time NASCAR to Boise State last season. on the road in a very hostile the line, Jeff Gordon used a vin- champion got major adjust- Those losses left Georgia in environment.” tage drive to rally his way into ments to his Chevrolet through early season ruts. This time, the Bobo said Missouri, playing NASCAR’s championship the race, fell a lap down, then No. 7 Bulldogs passed their its first Southeastern chase. nearly drove the wheels off in September test with an impres- Conference game, “was very The 41-year-old Gordon bat- his bid to pick up as many posi- sive finish to beat Missouri 41- ready to play.” tled an ill-handling car early tions as possible. He trailed 20. “For our guys to go there and Saturday night, then took off at Busch by 12 points at the start The win left Georgia with its finish like they did and win it the end to finish second to race of the race, and beat him by first 2-0 start in four years and hopefully shows the character of winner Clint Bowyer at three to claim the final spot in in position to build on that this football team,” Bobo said. Richmond International the Chase for the Sprint Cup momentum with a stretch of Last season, Georgia won 10 Raceway. His finish wrested the championship field. three straight home games that straight games after the 0-2 final berth in the Chase for the “I felt like we won the race,” begins with Saturday’s visit start and finished 10-4 with AP Photo Sprint Cup championship away Gordon said. “What that was from Florida Atlantic. losses to LSU in the SEC cham- from Kyle Busch. Clint Bowyer celebrates his second win of the year At this time last year, pionship game and to Michigan “How ’bout Gordon!” yelled See BOWYER page 2b at Richmond Saturday night. Georgia was 0-2 after losses to State in the Outback Bowl. Monday, September 10, 2012/Dublin, Ga/Page 2b The Courier Herald Prep Schedule Monday Softball TrinityThe Trinity's Middle Middle School Falls To Gatewood SPORTSCENEDenver 1001.000 31 19 Football team fell to the Toombs County at East Oakland 000.000 00 National League San Diego 000.000 00 Gatewood Gators 32-6 in its Laurens, 5 p.m. National League Kansas City 010.000 24 40 home opener. The bigger and All Times EDT NATIONAL CONFERENCE faster Gators scored on run- Tuesday East Division East WLPct GB W LTPct PF PA ning, passing and special team Softball Washington 86 54 .614 — Dallas 1001.000 24 17 plays throughout the game. Atlanta 81 60 .574 5 1/2 Washington 1001.000 40 32 Trinity at FPCA, Hinesville, Philadelphia 69 71 .493 17 Philadelphia 1001.000 17 16 Defensively, William Gay New York 65 75 .464 21 N.Y. Giants 010.000 17 24 led all tacklers with three. 4:30 p.m. Miami 63 78 .447 23 1/2 South Central Division W LTPct PF PA Also contributing were Austin West Laurens at Baldwin, 5 WLPct GB Tampa Bay 1001.000 16 10 Watson, Jackson Brack, Whit Cincinnati 84 57 .596 — Atlanta 1001.000 40 24 p.m. St. Louis 75 65 .536 8 1/2 New Orleans 010.000 32 40 Mason, JB Gay, JT Knowles, Thursday Pittsburgh 72 67 .518 11 Carolina 010.000 10 16 Jeremiah Giddens, Gabriel Milwaukee 69 71 .493 14 1/2 North Meadows, Chase Autry, Softball Chicago 54 86 .386 29 1/2 W LTPct PF PA Houston 44 96 .314 39 1/2 Detroit 1001.000 27 23 Gideon Meadows and Griffin Robert Toombs at Trinity, 4 West Division Chicago 1001.000 41 21 Hill. Watson recorded a sack. WLPct GB Minnesota 1001.000 26 23 p.m. San Francisco 79 61 .564 — Green Bay 010.000 22 30 Giddens had the defensive Los Angeles 74 67 .525 5 1/2 West highlight of the game with an Laney at Dublin, 5 p.m. Arizona 69 72 .489 10 1/2 W LTPct PF PA interception returned for 22 San Diego 66 75 .468 13 1/2 Arizona 1001.000 20 16 East Laurens at Screven Co., Colorado 56 83 .403 22 1/2 San Francisco1001.000 30 22 yards. Gabriel Meadows ——— St. Louis 010.000 23 27 blocked 3 extra point 5 p.m. Seattle 010.000 16 20 Saturday’s Games attempts. Veterans at West Laurens, Washington 7, Miami 6, 10 innings ——— Atlanta 11, N.Y. Mets 3 Wednesday’s Game The Crusaders offense strug- 5:55 p.m. L.A. Dodgers 3, San Francisco 2 Dallas 24, N.Y. Giants 17 gled to move the ball the Chicago Cubs 4, Pittsburgh 3 Sunday’s Games Special Photo Friday Colorado at Philadelphia, ppd., rain Chicago 41, Indianapolis 21 entire game. They recorded Cincinnati 5, Houston 1 Minnesota 26, Jacksonville 23, OT only 6 first downs. Trinity runner tries to avoid a tackle during Football Milwaukee 6, St. Louis 3 Houston 30, Miami 10 Arizona 8, San Diego 5 New England 34, Tennessee 13 Gabriel Meadows, Whit Thursday’s game against the Gators. Dublin at West Laurens, 7:30 Sunday’s Games Washington 40, New Orleans 32 Mason, Austin Watson, Philadelphia 3, Colorado 2, 1st game Atlanta 40, Kansas City 24 "We did a few things correct 10 consecutive offensive plays. p.m. N.Y. Jets 48, Buffalo 28 William Gay and JB Gay Atlanta 3, N.Y. Mets 2, 10 innings tonight, but for the most part Chance Blum put TCS on the East Laurens at Irwin Co., Houston 5, Cincinnati 1 Detroit 27, St. Louis 23 totaled 100 yards on 30 com- Chicago Cubs 4, Pittsburgh 2 Philadelphia 17, Cleveland 16 bined carries. we were outplayed in all board on its eighth play with a 7:30 p.m. Miami 8, Washington 0 Arizona 20, Seattle 16 areas. The boys know it, and darting run around the left St. Louis 5, Milwaukee 4, 10 innings San Francisco 30, Green Bay 22 Meadows led all rushers John Milledge at Trinity San Diego 8, Arizona 2 Tampa Bay 16, Carolina 10 carrying the ball 17 times for our fans know it. We will side. Philadelphia 7, Colorado 4, 2nd game Denver 31, Pittsburgh 19 72 yards. Watson caught 3 regroup and continue to work Gatewood was held score- Christian, 7:30 p.m. San Francisco 4, L.A. Dodgers 0 Monday’s Games Monday’s Games Cincinnati at Baltimore, 7 p.m. passes for 67 yards, including on improving next week," said less in its turn on offense. Johnson Co. at Portal, 7:30 Miami (LeBlanc 2-3) at Philadelphia San Diego at Oakland, 10:15 p.m. a 35 yard touchdown. Coach David Fennell. TCS will travel to Statesboro (K.Kendrick 8-10), 7:05 p.m. Thursday, Sep. 13 In the 5th quarter C-Team this Thursday to play Bulloch p.m. Pittsburgh (W.Rodriguez 10-13) at Chicago at Green Bay, 8:20 p.m. Meadows and JB Gay com- Cincinnati (Latos 12-4), 7:10 p.m. Sunday, Sep. 16 bined 4 for 7. They passed for game, TCS won the battle. The Academy. Kickoff is set for 6 Calvary Day School at Washington (G.Gonzalez 18-7) at N.Y. Tampa Bay at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. mostly 6th grade C-Teams ran p.m. Mets (McHugh 0-1), 7:10 p.m. New Orleans at Carolina, 1 p.m. a total of 70 yards. Montgomery Co., 7:30 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Volstad 2-10) at Arizona at New England, 1 p.m. Houston (Keuchel 1-7), 8:05 p.m. Minnesota at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Strong Rock Christian at Atlanta (Minor 8-10) at Milwaukee Baltimore at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Treutlen, 7:30 p.m. (W.Peralta 1-0), 8:10 p.m. Kansas City at Buffalo, 1 p.m. San Francisco (Vogelsong 12-7) at Cleveland at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Crawford Co. at Twiggs Co., Colorado (White 2-8), 8:40 p.m. Houston at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Late Field Goal, Miscues Sinks Eagles St. Louis (J.Garcia 4-6) at San Diego Oakland at Miami, 1 p.m. CHARLESTON,S.C.– frame by The Citadel. Aaron Miller threw for 59 7:30 p.m. (Stults 5-2), 10:05 p.m. Dallas at Seattle, 4:05 p.m. Senior kicker Thomas Warren “I thought our kids were yards, including 28 on the Tuesday’s Games Washington at St. Louis, 4:05 p.m. Wheeler Co. at Savannah Miami (Eovaldi 4-11) at Philadelphia Tennessee at San Diego, 4:25 p.m. knocked home a 37-yard field ready to play, excited to play, game-winning drive. (Halladay 9-7), 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Jets at Pittsburgh, 4:25 p.m. goal with 35.5 seconds left in motivated to play and played The game had a number of Country Day, 7:30 p.m. Pittsburgh (Correia 10-8) at Cincinnati Detroit at San Francisco, 8:20 p.m. the game to lift The Citadel to with good effort,” said Georgia twists and turns, with many (Leake 7-9), 7:10 p.m. Monday, Sep. 17 Washington (Zimmermann 10-8) at N.Y. Denver at Atlanta, 8:30 p.m. a 23-21 Southern Conference Southern head coach Jeff coming inside the final five Mets (Dickey 18-4), 7:10 p.m. football victory over No. 3 Monken. “But we missed minutes. Chicago Cubs (Germano 2-6) at Houston (Lyles 3-11), 8:05 p.m. NASCAR Georgia Southern in the assignments, we missed tack- Youyoute gave Georgia OnMonday, The Sept. 10Air Atlanta (T.Hudson 14-5) at Milwaukee league opener for both teams les, we didn’t sustain blocks, Southern a 21-20 lead, it’s first (Estrada 2-6), 8:10 p.m. at Johnson Hagood Stadium we fumbled the ball, we kicked of the game, on a 1-yard run San Francisco (Bumgarner 14-10) at NASCAR Sprint Cup-Federated Auto MAJOR LEAGUE Colorado (Chacin 2-5), 8:40 p.m. Parts 400 Results Saturday night. the ball out of bounds twice with 3:13 left in the game. L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 12-8) at Saturday The Eagles (1-1, 0-1 SoCon) and we can’t line up and kick a That scoring drive was keyed BASEBALL Arizona (I.Kennedy 12-11), 9:40 p.m. At Richmond International Raceway 8 p.m. St. Louis (Wainwright 13-12) at San Richmond, Va. had a chance to win the game field goal. It was a calamity of by a 7-yard pickup by Jerick Diego (Volquez 9-10), 10:05 p.m. Lap length: .75 miles as time ran off the clock, but errors. But as poorly as we McKinnon on 4th-and-6 inside FSS — Atlanta at Milwaukee (Start position in parentheses) 1. (4) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 400 laps, after a high snap, Ryan played, I felt like we gave our- Bulldog territory on a crazy MLB — Regional coverage, American League 126.3 rating, 47 points, $226,114. Nowicki’s 31-yard field goal try selves a chance to win the foot- play. 2. (2) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 400, went wide left. The play was ball game and we didn’t get it McKinnon took the handoff Detroit at Chicago White 102.2, 43, $203,546. American League 3. (6) Mark Martin, Toyota, 400, 105.8, set up thanks to a 53-yard done. We’ll learn from it, put it and went to pitch to Jonathan Sox or Pittsburgh at All Times EDT 41, $128,785. kickoff return by J.J. Wilcox. behind us and prepare for the Bryant, but a Citadel defender East Division 4. (28) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 400, Cincinnati (7 p.m. start) WLPct GB 104.3, 41, $174,685. Warren hit three field goals next one.” batted the ball in the air and NFL New York 79 61 .564 — 5. (17) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 400, 96.5, in the game for the Bulldogs Dominique Swope rushed McKinnon got it back. The jun- Baltimore 78 62 .557 1 39, $152,221. (2-0, 1-0 SoCon). GSU’s missed for 129 yards and a touchdown ior pivoted, went left and was Tampa Bay 77 63 .550 2 6. (20) Jeff Burton, Chevrolet, 400, 7 p.m. Toronto 64 75 .460 14 1/2 87.1, 38, $135,335. try was its second of the game to lead the Eagles, his fifth able to pick up the first down ESPN — Cincinnati at Boston 63 78 .447 16 1/2 7. (10) Brad Keselowski, Dodge, 400, as it had one blocked before career game with 100-plus to keep the drive alive. Central Division 87.7, 37, $125,530. Baltimore W L Pct GB 8. (14) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 400, halftime, and the Eagles had yards, and Ezayi Youyoute ran The Citadel had to convert Chicago 75 64 .540 — 85.6, 37, $126,218. five fumbles in the contest, los- for 101 yards and a score. two fourth downs on their 10:15 p.m. Detroit 73 66 .525 2 9. (23) Greg Biffle, Ford, 400, 88.1, 35, Kansas City 63 77 .450 12 1/2 $93,885. ing two. After rushing for 211 Ben Dupree led The Citadel ensuing drive to set up what ESPN — San Diego at Cleveland 59 81 .421 16 1/2 10. (13) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 400, yards in the first half, GSU with 92 rushing yards and would become the game-win- Minnesota 58 82 .414 17 1/2 102.8, 34, $135,096. was held to 96 in the second threw for 26 and a touchdown. ning field goal. Oakland West Division 11. (11) Sam Hornish Jr., Dodge, 400, W L Pct GB 96.9, 0, $122,210. TENNIS Texas 83 57 .593 — 12. (21) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 399, Oakland 79 60 .568 3 1/2 106.7, 33, $89,035. 4 p.m. Los Angeles 77 63 .550 6 13. (5) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, CBS — U.S. Open, men’s Seattle 67 74 .475 16 1/2 399, 101.7, 32, $122,296. ——— 14. (1) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, PresbyterianBy CHARLES ODUM yard Overwhelmed run on Georgia Tech’s Presbyterian, By Tech a Division II final, at New York Saturday’s Games 399, 109.5, 31, $92,435. Chicago White Sox 5, Kansas City 4 15. (22) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 399, AP Sports Writer third play, and the Yellow team until 2007, had only 243 Baltimore 5, N.Y. Yankees 4 73.5, 29, $106,593. ATLANTA (AP) — Jackets kept the pressure on in yards. The Blue Hose avoided Minnesota 3, Cleveland 0 16. (15) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 399, 81.2, Presbyterian’s defense lacked beating overmatched the shutout when Aaron Mayes Texas 4, Tampa Bay 2, 10 innings 28, $120,118. Toronto 9, Boston 2 17. (16) Carl Edwards, Ford, 399, 78, the speed to match up with Presbyterian 59-3 on Saturday kicked a 30-yard field goal with Briefs L.A. Angels 6, Detroit 1 27, $119,301. Georgia Tech’s spread-option night. Georgia Tech (1-1) had 5 seconds remaining. Oakland 6, Seattle 1 18. (7) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 399, Football, Softball Sunday’s Games 125.6, 28, $122,951. offense, and it showed early. 712 total yards, the program’s The Blue Hose were coming N.Y. Yankees 13, Baltimore 3 19. (12) Landon Cassill, Toyota, 399, Even so, Harold Nichols second-highest total, including off a 45-10 win over Brevard Stringers Needed Toronto 4, Boston 3 60.5, 25, $102,880. tried to place a positive spin on 469 yards rushing. The Yellow College, but Nichols said his The Courier Herald is currently look- Tampa Bay 6, Texas 0 20. (24) Juan Pablo Montoya, Minnesota 8, Cleveland 7 Chevrolet, 399, 69.5, 24, $107,476. a 56-point loss for the Blue Jackets had a school-record 768 Football Championship ing for stringer reporters and photog- Kansas City 2, Chicago White Sox 1, 21. (9) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 399, 99.2, 24, $103,174. Hose. yards in a 66-24 rout of Kansas Subdivision team played better raphers for the upcoming high school 10 innings L.A. Angels 3, Detroit 2 22. (26) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, Zach Laskey scored on a 56- in 2011. in the loss to Georgia Tech. softball and football seasons. Oakland 4, Seattle 2 398, 68.6, 22, $106,693. Monday’s Games 23. (25) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 398, For more information, please contact Cleveland (Masterson 11-12) at 63.6, 21, $83,385. Jason Halcombe at (478) 272-5522, Minnesota (Deduno 5-3), 8:10 p.m. 24. (3) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 398, Denver Detroit (Porcello 9-11) at Chicago 69.9, 20, $101,293. ext. 222 or jhalcombe@courier-her- White Sox (Quintana 5-4), 8:10 p.m. 25. (29) Bobby Labonte, Toyota, 397, Oakland (J.Parker 9-8) at L.A. Angels 59.3, 19, $99,568. ald.com (Haren 10-10), 10:05 p.m. 26. (18) Aric Almirola, Ford, 397, 58.2, Continued from 1b his 208th career game. Dan sign it for me. I can go back and 18, $111,571. Tuesday’s Games Marino did it in his 227th game show my grandkids in the Tampa Bay (M.Moore 10-9) at 27. (32) Travis Kvapil, Toyota, 397, Baltimore (Mig.Gonzalez 6-4), 7:05 54.2, 17, $96,568. Whenever he was between and Brett Favre in his 228th. record book.” p.m. 28. (30) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 396, the lines, Manning was master- “It’s an individual record but Manning, who hadn’t played Dudley Little League Seattle (Er.Ramirez 0-2) at Toronto 55.6, 16, $93,843. (Morrow 8-5), 7:07 p.m. 29. (42) Casey Mears, Ford, 396, 49.8, ful, finishing with a 129.2 pass- I accept it on behalf of many in a game that counted since Membership Meeting N.Y. Yankees (Kuroda 13-10) at Boston 15, $83,507. er rating. great teammates and coaches,” Jan. 8, 2011, spent much of his (Lester 9-11), 7:10 p.m. 30. (8) Joey Logano, Toyota, 396, 60.2, Set Cleveland (U.Jimenez 9-15) at Texas 14, $83,335. The four-time MVP coming Manning said. “Dan Marino night on the sideline as The Dudley Little League Annual (M.Harrison 15-9), 8:05 p.m. 31. (35) David Gilliland, Ford, 395, 44, off four neck surgeries that and Brett Favre are two of my Roethlisberger led a clock-chew- Detroit (Fister 8-8) at Chicago White 13, $73,210. wiped out his final season in favorite players of all time, two ing offense that had Denver’s membership meeting will be held at 6 Sox (Peavy 10-10), 8:10 p.m. 32. (27) David Ragan, Ford, 395, 44.9, 12, $70,560. Indianapolis last year complet- of the best quarterbacks of all defenders gassed and Manning p.m. Monday at the Dudley City Hall. Kansas City (W.Smith 4-7) at Minnesota (Diamond 11-6), 8:10 p.m. 33. (33) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 395, ed 19 of 26 passes for 253 yards time. I don’t really feel comfort- antsy as the Steelers converted The purpose of this meeting will be to Oakland (Straily 1-0) at L.A. Angels 48.2, 11, $70,435. (E.Santana 8-11), 10:05 p.m. 34. (37) David Reutimann, Chevrolet, and two touchdowns. He was able being in that company, but 11 of 19 third downs. nominate and elect board members 393, 44, 10, $70,310. sacked twice and bounced up to be mentioned among them, “Roethlisberger was awe- 35. (39) Ken Schrader, Ford, 393, 36.6, for the upcoming season and go over 9, $78,160. both times without trouble. it’s truly humbling and quite an some on third down,” Manning financial report from this season. NFL 36. (36) Stephen Leicht, Chevrolet, Manning, jettisoned by the honor.” said. “I’ve seen that before 390, 35.1, 8, $79,510. Colts in March after missing all Manning, however, didn’t throughout his career. He does a National Football League 37. (31) David Stremme, Chevrolet, AMERICAN CONFERENCE brakes, 127, 31.2, 7, $69,880. of last season with a nerve even keep the ball for his trophy good job extending plays. You DLCRA In Need Of East 38. (34) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, injury that weakened his throw- case. get up to warm up, kind of get- WLTPct PF PA brakes, 90, 36.5, 0, $69,728. N.Y. Jets 1001.000 48 28 39. (38) Scott Riggs, Chevrolet, brakes, ing arm, took just two snaps in “I talked to him after the ting ready and see them on a Soccer Coaches 78, 32.5, 5, $66,900. The Dublin-Laurens County New England 1001.000 34 13 the third quarter. But one was a game and said, ‘You’re going to third-and-15 and thinking Miami 010.000 10 30 40. (40) Mike Bliss, Toyota, wheel bear- 71-yard touchdown throw to let me keep the ball right?’ He you’re about to go out there and Recreation Authority is currently in Buffalo 010.000 28 48 ing, 70, 29, 0, $66,775. South 41. (19) Michael McDowell, Ford, Demaryius Thomas, Manning’s got one of the game balls, so he he converts it and you go back need of youth soccer coaches for all WLTPct PF PA brakes, 63, 35.2, 4, $66,625. first as a Bronco and the 400th gave me that ball,” Thomas and sit down. We thought it was age groups. If interested in coaching a Houston 1001.000 30 10 42. (41) Josh Wise, Ford, brakes, 57, Jacksonville 010.000 23 26 24.9, 2, $66,500. of his career. said. “That’s great to be able to important when we got the ball team this fall, please call the DLCRA Indianapolis 010.000 21 41 43. (43) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, He reached the milestone in catch his 400th. Hopefully he’ll back we had to be efficient.” Tennessee 010.000 13 34 power steering, 57, 24.9, 0, $66,860. office at 277-5060 North ——— WLTPct PF PA Race Statistics Baltimore 000.000 00 Average Speed of Race Winner: Johnson Cincinnati 000.000 00 100.019 mph. Dublin Moose Lodge Pittsburgh 010.000 19 31 Time of Race: 2 hours, 59 minutes, 58 Cleveland 010.000 16 17 seconds. Golf Tournament West Margin of Victory: 1.198 seconds. Continued from 1b The action cooled just a lit- goal, and ran the unit out, then WLTPct PF PA Caution Flags: 6 for 41 laps. Saturday September 22, 9 a.m. at tle in the third, but the Cobra’s he changed his mind. On and Twiggs closed in to 20 -12. Riverview Golf Course. Format is a tightened things up. With fourth down, Norton decided to Bowyer On the following kickoff 10:06 in the quarter, Robinson pass the ball to a receiver for four person scramble with cash Darrisaw had a 54 yard kickoff ran 61 yards for a touchdown. the first time of the night. prizes. Price is $45 per person with return to put the Trojans in Kyle Reynolds kicked and the Kemo Burton tagged Andrew Continued from 1b mulligans, two for $5. Lunch is includ- adding Gibbs told him, Cobra territory. game was tied. Claxton in the corner of the ed and will be served at the Dublin “’Handle it the right way.’ Robkeviou Norris had a 10 The Trojans responded end zone and iced the snakes Moose Lodge after the tournament over, they told me I was in the There’s no right way to handle yard run, then a 25 yard run with an 80 yard drive. Robert with 27 seconds left in the con- Chase, we made it — I was this situation.” for a touchdown with 6:30. Dunn ran a pitch 7 yards for a test. where prizes will be awarded. ecstatic. I was going nuts. It was opposite emotions For first, second and third place finish- The kick failed. touchdown. Jones kicked the The Trojan defense held the “To me, after you have that on pit road, as Gordon’s team For Twiggs, Perfect ers in each flight, prizes will be award- point after and the score was Cobras twice and put it in the kind of effort, fall back, them celebrated. He qualified sec- Robinson caught a pass and 39-32 with 7:40 in the books. Norton was disappoint- ed. To Sponsor a hole or register a come up there and finish sec- ond, but was terrible early in ran 42 yards for a touchdown. third. ed his team’s tackling but team call Dublin Moose Lodge, (272- ond, almost win the race.” a race that was marred by Reynolds kicked a PAT for the What Johnson needed to takes nothing from the Cobras. 1818) Riverview Park Golf Course, Busch finished 16th, fad- three different rain showers. Cobras. close the deal was a long, slow "Twiggs County is very (275-4064) Joey Chaffin (279-2432) ing after poor pit strategy and The start was delayed almost With 3:30, left in the second drive for a touchdown. At 7:40 good,; they've got some good a slow final stop to miss the two hours, and a second show- or Carroll McCullars (272-0995). Norris ran 67 yards for a the Trojans started from the 25 players," said Norton. "I'm Chase for the second time in er caused a stoppage that last- Johnson touchdown but the and drove to the nine meticu- glad we don't play them later his career. Team owner Joe ed just under 52 minutes. extra point was missed. With lously eating the clock. A on in the season. I'm just Gibbs met Busch on pit road Gordon was livid when he 53 seconds left in the half, turnover to Twiggs would be a happy to be 2-0" Contact Us and leaned into the car win- exited his car on pit road dur- To submit sports information, please Twiggs was in need of only one dangerous thing considering Johnson heads to Portal dow to console the angry driv- ing the red flag. yard for a first down. Robinson call (478) 272-5522, ext. 223, fax 272- the explosiveness of the next week. Twiggs will then be er. “I was pretty ticked off that ran instead for 72 yards. The Twiggs offense. at home against Crawford 2189 or e-mail sports@courier-her- “We missed. That’s it. Plain we got that far behind,” kick failed and the score was Norton considered a field County. ald.com and simple,” said Busch, Gordon said. 32-25 at the half. 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Look at the details care- tion from an unusual source. An inter- any unsavory situation and reach a fully. An opportunity that can raise your ested party will help you walk away destination that is not only satisfactory, visibility or enhance your bank account from a poor influence. 5 stars but also quite successful. Your num- is apparent. Don’t let emotions stand in Birthday Baby: You are bers are 4, 15, 17, 27, 33, 38, 44. your way when action must be taken. 3 practical, caring and creative. You are ARIES (March 21-April 19): stars helpful and popular. Do the things that help you feel good AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. Eugenia’s website — euge- about you and your surroundings. Love 18): Do whatever will bring you the nialast.com, Eugenia’s android app @ can conquer all. Put greater effort into highest returns personally, profession- http://bit.ly/exhoro and join Eugenia on your relationships with people who ally and financially. A way you can bring twitter/facebook/linkedin. share your interests. Hard work will bring about physical changes that ease your stress. 2 stars Monday, September 10, 2012 TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Take a chance and try something dif- ferent. Mix things up a bit and you’ll GOREN BRIDGE find new ways to accomplish old goals. WITH TANNAH HIRSCH Adopt change, but don’t force your ©2012 Tribune Media Services, Inc. ways on others. 4 stars WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ ANSWERS GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Q 1 - Both vulnerable, as South, you ♠ A Q 9 5 ♥ A 10 8 6 ♦ 9 8 3 ♣ 7 3 Don’t give in to restrictions. Regulate hold: your time wisely, enjoy friends and take The bidding has proceeded: ♠ 2 ♥ A K J 4 ♦ A Q 5 ♣ A K 9 5 4 NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST care of your obligations. Romance is in 1♦ Pass 1♥ Pass ♥ the stars, and networking will bring you The bidding has proceeded: 2 Pass ? in touch with someone who helps you SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST What action do you take? 1♣ Pass 1♥ Pass revise your personal goals. 3 stars ? A-If you were sure partner held CANCER (June 21-July 22): What do you bid now? four-card heart support for his raise, An emotional moment will bring clarity you are just worth a game try. A-You would like to make a splinter However should partner hold only to a situation you face. Size up what’s bid to show your spade singleton and three-card support, even two hearts going on and make the necessary strong heart support, but a jump to might not be in the cards. A changes. You may not like to alter your two spades would be a jump shift, vulnerable partial is too valuable to showing a second suit and a strong risk — pass. life, but putting up with an unsatisfac- hand. To show your singleton, you tory condition won’t help you move for- must jump a level and use three Q 5 - Both vulnerable, as South, you ward. 3 stars spades as your splinter. hold: LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Don’t Q 2 - Both vulnerable, as South, you ♠ A J 5 ♥ A K 10 6 ♦ J 10 6 5 2 ♣ 7 get angry, get moving. Rely on past ex- hold: perience and knowledge you acquire The bidding has proceeded: ♠ Q 7 6 4 3 ♥ A2 ♦ J 4 3 ♣ AK 4 SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST about others, and you will find a way to 1♦ Pass 1♠ Pass get what you want. Covert actions will The bidding has proceeded: ? NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST What do you bid now? help you win in the end. Love is on the 1♣ Pass 1♠ Pass rise. 3 stars 2♦ Pass ? A-Pity, partner responded in the VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): What do you bid now? wrong major. Since your five-card suit is woefully weak, the best you You have the wherewithal to make a A-North’s reverse bid was forcing, can do is simply raise to two spades difference. Add to your popularity by so there is no need to go jumping and see what transpires. jumping in and helping a friend in need. around. Bid three clubs — on a good Being positive and a great role model day that may elicit three-card spade Q 6 - Both vulnerable, as South, you support from partner! hold: will result in opportunities that will set you up for a better future. 4 stars Q 3 - Both vulnerable, as South, you ♠ K Q 6 ♥ A K 10 8 ♦ J 10 7 6 2 ♣ 7 hold: LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): The bidding has proceeded: Not everyone will agree with you. At- ♠ Void ♥ Q 8 5 4 ♦ A J 9 7 ♣ A K 8 4 3 SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 1♦ Pass 1♠ 2♣ tending an activity, event or gathering ? that you feel will enhance your chance The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST What action do you take? to experience something worthwhile or 1♣ Pass 1♥ Pass ? A-Playing most standard methods allow you to meet someone who has place you at a disadvantage similar to the potential to change your life must What do you bid now? the above, and you have to raise be your priority. 2 stars spades with three cards in the suit. Theatre Dublin A-Again you would like to make a However, “support doubles” are SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): splinter bid to show your singleton, gaining in popularity. You still raise Presents Choose whom you spend your time but a jump to two spades is a natural with four-card support, but with jump shift, three spades would show three-card support you double. Since with. Poor influences will result in a singleton and a jump to four spades you seldom want to double an Saturday, September 22 mishaps. Spend time taking care of shows a void. You don’t want to take overcall at the one- or two-level, you your needs or pursuing your creative the bidding beyond game yet. play that a double by you here T. G. Sheppard Pretend you have a singleton spade promises three-card support and two interests. Avoid anyone who is unpre- and jump to three spades. Showtime 7:30 PM dictable or that you cannot count on to spades guarantees four spades. Call 272-5870 for info. help you. 5 stars Q 4 - Both vulnerable, as South, you (Tannah Hirsch welcomes readers’ ForTheatrebookingandInformation,call SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- hold: responses to [email protected].) MainStreetDublinat275-2560