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THINGS Final honors for Pvt. Lee today TO CHECK FROM STAFF REPORTS The funeral 75 north, then onto I-24 west into Iraq. Lee joined the Army in procession for Chattanooga. Lee will be laid to February 2008 as an infantryman OUT The public is encouraged to line Lee is expected rest in Chattanooga National and was assigned to the 3rd ON THE the streets this afternoon in a show to start at 3 p.m. Cemetery with full military honors. Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, of support for a fallen Dalton sol- and will begin at The services and burial are not 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st 3 INSIDE dier. Ponders Funeral private events, grandfather Billy Cavalry Division since July 2008. The funeral for Pvt. Thomas Home at 138 Hobbs said. He deployed to Iraq in December “Tommy” Lee III will begin at 2 Melrose Drive, “Everybody’s welcome,”he 2008. He is the fifth soldier or p.m. from Eleventh Avenue Baptist just off the south said. Marine from Whitfield County Former Northwest Church with the Rev. Mark Seay bypass. The pro- Lee Lee, 20, was killed after an high schools to be killed in Iraq Whitfield High School and the Rev. Terry Roberson offici- cession will explosive device struck his vehicle since Operation Iraqi Freedom teacher charged with ating. head west onto the bypass, onto I- while he was on patrol in Mosul, began in 2003. enticing a child for inde- cent purposes has been indicted by a grand jury. ADay for a Dunking See page 2A

Aspiring Dalton playwright is having his work heard on stage today.

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Columnist John Stossel says taxpayers shouldn’t have to pay for other peo- ple’s risky behavior.

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FROM TODAY’S FORUM

“To the nice young man looking for a nice young woman, go to church. That’s where my husband found me at First Presbyterian 36 years ago.”

“‘Judge rules for school.’I don’t think nobody was surprised at that out- come.”

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MATT HAMILTON/The Daily Citizen INSIDE Above left, Dalton Mayor David Pennington is about to hit the target. The Dalton-Whitfield Chamber of Commerce held its Classified...... 4B water during the Cookout on the Corner Friday. At right, annual cookout offering a free lunch and a chance to dunk Comics...... 9A chamber president Brian Anderson takes a shot at the booth’s area officials. Crossword...... 8A Dear Abby...... 9A Horoscope...... 8A Lawson wins Chambliss: Immigration Lottery...... 2A Movies...... 6A Obituaries...... 12A Tom Jones Award reform may have to wait Opinion...... 4A Sports...... 1-3B SUBMITTED BY THE DALTON EDUCATION FOUNDATION BY CHARLES OLIVER [email protected] When Heather Lawson’s name was called as Dalton Public Schools’ 2009 Tom Jones Educator of the Year this President Barack Obama and Senate week at a district-wide celebration of the school year,those Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., in attendance held their breaths as they waited for her to say they want to pass a comprehensive walk onstage. immigration reform law this year. 7 69847 00001 6 Seated in the back of an audience of But Sen. Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., about 900 at the Northwest Georgia says he doesn’t see how Congress will Trade and Convention Center,it took have the time to take up such legislation. Lawson a few minutes to wind a path “I don’t see how they can seriously across a row of chairs and all the way up bring up immigration reform when to the front of the room. Her eyes glis- we’ve got the health care reform debate tened as she inhaled deeply,received we are going to have. The president said hugs from superintendent Jim Hawkins the other day he wants a (health care) and others, and at last stood at the lectern Lawson bill on his desk by Oct. 15,”he said. looking out over the large sea of people “That means we’d have to pass a bill standing and cheering her. between now and the time we break in MATT HAMILTON/The Daily Citizen Lawson received the traditional crystal apple and a the first week of August. You throw in a $3,000 check from the Dalton Education Foundation as well Supreme Court nominee who has got to U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., as a bouquet of a dozen roses of various hues signifying the have hearings and debates. And you’ve was in Dalton Friday to discuss a foundation’s “Rainbow of Opportunities” theme for the got all 13 appropriation bills that have to variety of issues at The Daily award and other grants. be passed. I don’t see how, from a time Citizen. Tom Jones’ daughters, Patricia Bethel and Cathy perspective, where they can have a floor Citizen. Save $$$$$$ Rauschenberg, had already introduced the audience to her debate on immigration. We haven’t even With Our Program! had any hearings this year on it.” ➣ Chambliss made the comments ➣ Please see AWARD,3A Friday afternoon in a visit to The Daily Please see CHAMBLISS, 7A CASH The Jewelry Exchange We Buy Gold! New,Used or Broken On Site Jewelry Repair Free AppraisalswithImmediate Payment 711 E. Walnut Ave. • 706-278-1134 2A Saturday, June 6, 2009 THE DAILY CITIZEN TODAY’S FORUM Former teacher indicted Editor’s note: Please keep your comments as “The parking at Bradley brief as possible. Get to the Wellness Center that says B Y M ARK MILLICAN of invasion of privacy and one count of work on a computer. point! Longer comments ‘Rehab’ is for people going [email protected] criminal attempt to The county board of education should be submitted as let- to rehabilitation therapy, not commit child accepted Burgueno’s resignation on ters to the editor. If you people going to the gym.” A former Northwest Whitfield High molestation. May 8. He had been a Spanish teacher include a name, please spell School teacher charged with enticing a “The last count in the county school system for three it. Call 706-272-7748 to “What can we do about child for indecent purposes has been means he was doing years and was on administrative leave reach Today’s Forum. North Korea? We can deliver an immoral or inde- with pay when he resigned. He is free them a couple of those ‘Little indicted by a Whitfield County grand jury and is expected to face arraignment cent act while taking on a “conditional bond” of $40,000 that “Everyone that can, go Boys’ like we did on Japan. a photograph,”said includes the requirement that he have out on the side of the road on That’ll take care of them.” on Aug. 24. Jonadab Burgueno, 29, of 126 District Attorney no contact with a child under 18 and Saturday and honor the Kermit McManus. that he surrenders his passport. young man that was killed in “About the ministry not Trewhitt Drive in Cleveland, Tenn., was arrested on April 24 after a student’s Burgueno is Burgueno A phone number for Burgueno could Iraq.” up to code. It’s too danger- alleged to have tried not be found. Burgueno’s attorney, ous for them to live there, but complaint of inappropriate behavior. He was indicted on two counts of enticing to take a photo up a girl’s skirt with his Mike Corbin, did not immediately “I wish all these fans not too dangerous for them cell phone after he asked her to review return a phone call on Friday. would get over Tom Glavine to sleep on their cars or on a child for indecent purposes, one count being cut by the Braves. the street or under a bridge? They’re not an old Braves Come on, where is humani- retirement home. It’s time to ty?” Chef Carpenter on Chicken Duty get on with his life. That’s business.” “Was the recent inept release of sensitive U.S. “Since we are so nuclear military documenta- engrossed and worried about tion some sort of warning by minority groups, why is Obama to North Korea?” there no empathy for Native Americans?” “If you want to donate to the needy and help the needy “Why can’t North people in the area, give it to Whitfield get a new field them directly. That way, house like the one over at you’ll know they’ll get it.” Westside?” “Don’t you just love it “People who drive vehi- when people pull right out in cles with their businesses front of you when there’s not advertised on their trucks another car in sight and then and cars should really be a they just creep along?” little bit more considerate and follow the rules of the “Did anyone else see the road because it’s very poor three-legged, one-eyed kan- advertising when they act garoo hopping down South like dummies on the high- Dixie Highway this morn- way.” ing?”

“The man who killed the “I would like to give a big abortion doctor and those shout out to Western Sizzlin’ who support him are no bet- for the wonderful dinner they ter than the Taliban.” served the cancer survivors.”

“Not only do we need to “The more things change, keep chickens for eggs, we the more they stay the same need to keep goats for milk at the Whitfield County and horses for when Obama Public Works.” takes us back to the horse and buggy days.” “‘Judge rules for school.’ MATT HAMILTON/The Daily Citizen I don’t think nobody was “I’m not a member of the surprised at that outcome.” Kasey Carpenter of the Oakwood Cafe, seasons Friday. The annual cookout is sponsored by the group of doctors who are chicken on the grill at the Cookout on the Corner Dalton-Whitfield Chamber of Commerce. supposed to be the only ones “After being toasted, Don opposed to the high school, Thomas should have been but I do pay taxes in escorted to the state line.” Whitfield County and I do not agree with all of this. I “This is for the person TODAY’S CITIZEN don’t have the money to who wanted to know where a 3 Georgia guardsmen spend and neither do a lot of nice, single young man could NAME: Jayson T. people I know.” meet a nice, single young die in Afghanistan woman in Dalton. Please tell Waddell “If you could have chick- him to come to Salem AGE: 21 the three died on Thursday ens in the city,coyotes Baptist Church on Pleasant BY THE ASSOCIATED HOME:Dalton wouldn’t be eating your pret- Grove Drive and we have PRESS of wounds from an impro- ty little cats and dogs.” lots of single young women vised explosive device and FAMILY:Father, that are very nice girls.” The Defense small arms fire near David; mother, “If everybody would take Department says three Kapisa. Denise; brother, care of their own pets, we “To the nice young man members of a Georgia They were assigned to wouldn’t need animal con- looking for a nice young National Guard unit that the 1st Battalion, 108th Dakota trol.” woman, go to church. That’s deployed to Afghanistan Reconnaissance, SCHOOL/WORK: where my husband found me less than a month ago Surveillance and Target Carmike Acquisition Squadron, “We are so happy with at First Presbyterian 36 years have been killed. Cinemas/Gainesville Cohutta Schools. Thank you ago.” The Pentagon identi- 48th Infantry Brigade Mrs. Millican, Mrs. fied the men as 37-year- Combat Team of the State College senior Holloway and Mrs. Cronan.” “There needs to be a turn old Maj. Kevin M. Georgia Army National PLAY:Work on signal at Old Chattanooga Jenrette of Lula; 39-year- Guard in Calhoun. shows with Road and Highway 41.” old Staff Sgt. John C. Lt. Col. Kenneth “Chickens running every- Beale of Riverdale, and Baldowski says the 48th, Gainesville Theatre where, junk cars and trash “With all the surplus 21-year-old Spc. Jeffrey which previously served Alliance everywhere reminds me of money that Whitfield County W. Jordan of Rome. in Iraq, is training local HE SAID: “It’ll all security forces and police. the old days when they has, what has happened to Military officials say work out.” called it Happy Top.” county-wide sewerage?”

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Dalton High School, had How to call us: submitted nominations, she did know that the students Main number: 706-217- she had sent to DHS were NEWS not native English speakers. (That’s 706-217-6397) She was especially touched When you’re not sure with whom by their efforts to nominate you need to speak, our operator and write about her. will make sure you’re transferred to The Jones Award also the person who can best help you. includes a $1,000 check to Dalton Middle School and a Delivery: 706-272-7705 plaque with all the Jones CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Our staff can take your subscrip- winners’ names on it that tion and delivery-related calls hangs at the school home of Dalton Middle School science teacher Heather Lawson, third from left, was named the 23rd Tom Jones from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday the current winner. Educator of the Year for Dalton Public Schools. The award is endowed by the Dalton Education through Friday, and from 6 a.m. Foundation president Kevin Foundation. Lawson received $3,000 and a crystal apple.Dalton Middle School received $1,000 in honor to 10 a.m. Saturday and Wright presented both to of the faculty and staff who support Lawson each day. Lawson received the award during a gathering of Sunday. Dalton Middle School prin- the entire Dalton Public Schools faculty and staff.From left are foundation president Kevin Wright, Cathy If a subscriber is missed, call by cipal Brian Suits in honor of Jones Rauschenberg, Lawson and Patricia Jones Bethel. Rauschenberg and Bethel along with Betty 10 a.m. on weekdays and the faculty and staff, noting Jones Corbett of Washington are the daughters of the late Tom and Peggy Jones. weekends for re-delivery. that the foundation recog- Call if you need to: nizes that it takes teamwork instruction, she says, is to community leader and chair- Barbara Asperger,Andy Jennie Lopez, Dorothy ➣ have us redeliver your news- on the part of the school to provide engagement and a man of the Dalton Board of Baker,John Brittain, Betty McCrory,Carol Percy, Jackie paper enable a teacher to reach the supportive environment Education for 22 of the 26 Chesser,Janette Carroll, Paul Pope, James Stephens, ➣ order or renew a subscription heights of this award. where all her students can years he served on the board. Fontana, Roxanna Donegan, Vivian Stephens, Julie ➣ ask for a vacation hold Nominees for the Jones feel challenged, but not When Jones retired from Sheila Evans, Paul Fontana, Stokes, Janet Swilley, Mary ➣ have us refill a newsrack Award are asked to reply to intimidated by,what they the board in 1986, friends Lisa Goode, Wanda Henry, Elizabeth Whatley and Ava ➣ ask about your account questions about their rela- have been asked to learn. created the Tom Jones Phil Jones, Rick Little, Wyatt. ➣ order a back issue tionships with students, par- “The point of education Awards — the Tom Jones ents and community and to and learning is to inspire Educator of the Year and the Classified: 706-217-6397 list their accomplishments. thinking, not boredom and Tom Jones Scholarship — Request For Proposal To place a classified ad, or for Lawson,aseventh-grade the acquisition of non-essen- which became the corner- Classroom Renovation questions about classified social studies teacher,shows tial facts and knowledge,” stone for the Dalton FriendshipHouse will receive proposals to remodel advertising. Hours are 8 a.m. to a keen understanding of the she said. Education Foundation. an existing classroom. Details and specifications for 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. fact that all students are dif- Lawson is the 23rd Dalton The Tom Jones Educator the project are available at Friendship House, Classified fax: 706-272-7743 ferent and “should be Public Schools educator to of the Year is the highest located at 1300 S. Hamilton Street in Dalton, GA allowed to have a democratic receive the Jones Award, honor conferred by the or by calling Mary Thelma Norris at 706-278-8012 Advertising: 706-217-6397 education where their differ- which was begun in 1987 to Dalton Education between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm. Proposals will be ences are appreciated.” recognize Thomas R. Jones, Foundation. accepted until 3:00 pm EDT untl June 23, 2009. To place a display advertise- A major goal of her an entrepreneur,civic and Previous winners include ment, schedule an insert, or for Friendship House reserves the right to accept questions about your advertis- or reject anyorall proposals for anyreason, ing account. to waivetechnicalities and to makeanaward Advertising fax: 706-272-7743 Fishing Rodeo deemed in its best interest. Newsroom: 706-217-6397 Sealed bids should be mailed to the attention of Mary Thelma Norris at Friendship House, P.O. Box Call this number if you: 794, Dalton, GA 30722 or hand-delivered to ➣ have a question or comment slated for June 13 Friendship House before the above date and time. about our news coverage, or our editorial page ➣ have a story idea SUBMITTED BY THE brate National Fishing Week. Newsroom fax: 706-275-6641 CONASAUGA RANGER This is a great opportunity DISTRICT for children to enjoy a day of Sports: 706-272-7734 fishing. Children 15 years and younger may enter. JohnsonTire &Wheel Sports fax: 706-275-6641 Gather your children and fishing rods together and Children should bring their Corrections: 706-272-7750 come on over to Johnny own fishing pole, bait and th The newspaper strives for fair- Peeples’ pond on Old CCC tackle. These items will not ness and accuracy. If you have Camp Road, east of Eton, for be provided. Fishing will a question about a story, please the Annual Kids Fishing begin at 8 a.m. and continue AANNIVERSARYANNNNIIVVEERRSSAARRYY call the newsroom. We will print Rodeo on Saturday,June 13. until 11 a.m. a correction or clarification The Georgia Department To get to the rodeo, take when one is in order. of Natural Resources, Old CCC Camp Road east Johnny Peeples, Sav-A-Lot from Eton for 3.5 miles. For of Chatsworth and the U.S. information, call the SSPECIALPECIAL Management: SPECIAL Forest Service are sponsor- Conasauga Ranger District William H. Bronson III 706-272-7700 ing this year’s event to cele- office at (706) 695-6736. 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TODAY IN HISTORY THE DAILY CITIZEN Summer musings Today is Saturday, June 6,the 157th day of Serving Northwest Georgia since 1847 2009. There are 208 days Ah, summer is almost upon Our government should bail me left in the year. William H. Bronson III us. That causes me to think esteemed out, too. Highlight in History: Publisher wistfully of how much better leaders I propose that the govern- On June 6, 1944, the my life could be. passed into ment hire 100,000 writers at a “D-Day” invasion of Jimmy Espy Mark Pace I am a writer,you see. I law a “stim- salary of $100,000 each. Our Europe took place during Executive Editor Editor Emeritus have been working hard to ulus” pro- package will include full bene- World War II as Allied keep up with my corporate gram that fits and the standard four weeks forces stormed the beach- Unsigned editorials represent the view of The Daily Citizen. Members clients. With the economy as squandered of paid vacation (hey, writers es of Normandy, France. of the newspaper’s editorial board are William Bronson, Jimmy Espy, bad as it is, I am afraid to turn billions need a break, too). On this date: Wes Chance and Victor Miller. Columns and letters to the editor are down any paying work. more on Before you complain that In 1918, American the opinions of the authors. My hard work has been cut- every pet my proposed salary is too high Marines suffered heavy ting into my private writing Tom project and my proposed program too casualties as they time, however. It is much hard- Purcell under the costly, consider this: 100,000 launched their eventually er for me to find time to work sun — writers times $100,000 in successful counteroffen- CITIZEN OF THE WEEK on a book I’ve been struggling hardly any salary is only $10 billion. sive against German to complete — 22 stories about of them That is such a small amount troops in the World War I growing up in the ‘60s and have anything to do with stim- of money in these big-spending Battle of Belleau Wood in William Roberts ‘70s. ulating the economy. times, I am going to revise my France. I think the government Since the birds in figures. I suggest we hire 1 mil- In 1925, Walter Percy should pay me to complete it. Washington, D.C., aren’t mak- lion writers to bump the pro- Chrysler founded the During the Great ing any effort to stop wasting gram up to $100 billion per Chrysler Corp. Depression, you see, the gov- money, they might as well cre- year — still a drop in the buck- In 1934, the Securities ernment established the Works ate another program to support et. and Exchange ★★★ Progress Administration. The writers and painters and other Think how much better our Commission was estab- Caring for the program hired nearly 8 million struggling artists. world will be if a million writ- lished. many animals unemployed folks to build Sure, I know what you’re ers — many of them now In 1966, black activist housed by the Citizen buildings, parks, bridges and thinking: If someone wants to struggling in unpleasant non- James Meredith was shot roadways. be a writer or painter,that is his writing jobs — are paid to and wounded as he Humane Society walked along a And it paid writers to write. business. An artist shouldn’t write. Think of all the wonder- of the week Mississippi highway to of Northwest As part of the Federal expect his neighbor to fund his ful prose that will flood book- encourage black voter reg- Georgia takes lots ★★★ Writers’ Project, nearly 7,000 chosen profession. shelves, thanks in part to the of time, funds and istration. writers were hired to compile I know, too, that the greatest government editors and gov- In 1968, Sen. Robert F. products — and local histories, guidebooks, writers this country has pro- ernment printing shops that Kennedy died at Good every little bit children’s stories — all kinds duced became great, in part, will produce our works. Samaritan Hospital in Los helps. of things. The government edit- because they made their own And if we produce too Angeles, a day after he ed and published the books. way. O. Henry is one of my much prose for a hardworking That’s why the was shot by Sirhan Much to my disappoint- favorite writers. He worked America to ever get around to Bishara Sirhan. organization is ment, no similar program odd jobs to pay the bills — and reading, I have a solution for To nominate someone In 1982, Israeli forces exists now — but it should. his experiences became the that, too: We can put other peo- thrilled with the for this weekly feature, invaded Lebanon to drive Our government has wasted source of his most colorful sto- ple on the government payroll efforts of member write us (c/o Citizen of Palestine Liberation some $20 billion interfering ries. to read. William Roberts. the Week, P. O. Box 1167, Organization fighters out with a private auto company And as much as I hate to In any event, summer is Dalton, Ga., 30722) or fax of the country. (The For the past that is only going to go bank- admit it, I know that struggle is almost upon us, and such are us (275-6641) and tell us Israelis withdrew in June three or four rupt anyway. We’ll never get the foundation of great art — the thoughts that cause a writer why your nominee 1985.) months, Roberts that money back. that great writing comes from to muse. deserves recognition. In 1989, burial services has picked up and Our government has spent those who find a way, late at were held for Iran’s spiri- delivered stacks of billions more bailing out finan- night or early in the morning tual leader,Ayatollah old copies of the cial companies that made horri- before their day jobs,to find Ruhollah Khomeini. ble decisions. We did so, we’re the time to write. ■ Tom Purcell is a nationally Ten years ago: The newspaper to the told, because things would That is how I’ve been work- syndicated humor columnist. space shuttle Discovery Wade Adoption have been even worse if we’d ing on my book. But I’m tired Contact him via e-mail at returned from a 10-day Center every done nothing. of working so hard. I think the [email protected]. mission that included a Saturday. The visit to the international papers are used to train proud of folks like him. space station. Five years ago: World dogs so they will be We thank you for being leaders, including easier to housetrain a part of our communi- President George W. Bush once they’re adopted. ty.” and French President Roberts also has donat- Daniels is also Jacques Chirac, put aside thankful that Roberts’ their differences to com- ed dishes and buckets memorate the D-Day inva- for volunteers to use work saves the organi- sion that broke Nazi for the animal’s food zation time and gas. Germany’s grip on conti- and water bowls. “It keeps us from nental Europe. Publicity chairman having to go to the One year ago: The newspaper office and Dow Jones industrial aver- Debbie Daniels could- age dropped 394.64 points n’t be happier. get newspapers,” she to 12,209.81, its worst “He takes pride in said. loss in more than a year. bringing us these papers For his dedication to Today’s Birthdays: all in a neat stack,”she helping the humane Actress Billie Whitelaw is 77. Singer-songwriter said. “We depend on society,The Daily Gary “U.S.”Bonds is 70. people like this to help Citizen names William Country singer Joe us, and we just wanted Roberts Citizen of the Stampley is 66. Actor him to know we are Week. Robert Englund is 60. Playwright-actor Harvey Fierstein is 55. Comedian Sandra Bernhard is 54. Actress Amanda Pays is 50. Comedian Colin Quinn is 50. Actor Jason Isaacs is 46. Rock musi- cian Sean Yseult (White Zombie) is 43. Actor Max Casella is 42. Paying for your own rescue

I have something to say to all those taking his four-wheel- ing for rescues to protect its taxpayers. It people who take dumb risks and then er onto the ice. “You has a hundred rescues a year because expect the rest of us to pick up the tab: take a chance every tourists come to participate in the extreme Pay for your own stupid mistakes. time you go out sports. Almost every day rescuers save some- there,”he said. “I’m looking at the local taxpayer,” one somewhere in America. But on this day says Sheriff Jim Nyland. “When people Sometimes rescuers put their own there was a strong off- go out and do ridiculous things,Ithink lives on the line. When climbers on shore wind, I remind- they ought be held accountable.” Mount Hood fell into a crevasse, a mili- ed him. He went after John Rushenberg, who tary helicopter flew to the rescue. The “There’s wind. needed rescuing while hiking a canyon copter crashed, and the pilot had to be There’s cracks. It’s — in flip-flops. He was billed $2,000, but rescued. John just something you still has not paid. Often the rescued are in trouble sim- Stossel deal with.” “I don’t want to pay,” he told “20/20.” ply because they took foolish risks. “You’re tying up And get this: It wasn’t Rushenberg’s “I fell down the hill. I really don’t emergency services,” first time. A few years before, he and his know what happened, but luckily,Igot Sheriff Bratton said. “The helicopter that friends had to be helped off a mountain. stopped by a tree before I fell off,”one will be coming over from the Coast He laughed about it and said he hoped inebriated-looking man said on my spe- Guard? Four thousand dollars an hour.” people watching my television special cial “You Can’t Even Talk About It.” The rescue cost more than $250,000. would chip in to pay his fine. Some hike into treacherous weather The sheriff thinks — and I agree — Give me a break. Why should other with no warm clothing. Some go biking that the fishermen should pay for their people chip in to pay for people who get on the edge of a mountain. The Internet is rescue. But Rick Ferguson, who owns a themselves into trouble and need rescu- crammed with examples of risky behav- bait shop in the vicinity,told me, “We ing? They should take responsibility for ior (http://tinyurl.com/m73dkj). already pay that in the tax dollars that we the costs they impose on others. Even mundane sports are treacherous pay.” As Herbert Spencer wisely said, “The if people are careless. Every winter peo- Fisherman Joe Garverick, who was ultimate result of shielding men from the WORDS OF WISDOM ple go ice fishing on Lake Erie. Some use not among those who needed rescuing, effects of folly is to fill the world with airboats, but many go out on foot or on agreed. “I’m not for paying if you get res- fools.” four-wheelers. That’s risky because the cued in the woods. This is America, and I If we start by billing drunken rock Bible verse: “Therefore encourage one another and wind can open cracks in the ice. This win- believe we all jump up. We help each climbers who need rescuing, maybe we build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.” ter when that happened, people called other.” can convince Congress and the president 911, and with great expense, 21 govern- One rescued fishermen, Randy Hayes, to stop bailing out failed banks, insurance 1 Thessalonians 5:11 ment agencies responded. said, “If you start charging people, people companies and automakers. Sheriff Bob Bratton of Ottawa County, won’t call when they truly do need help.” I won’t hold my breath. Mich., was angry that people ignored the But that’s bunk. New Hampshire Today’s quote: ““To be successful, grow to the point weather and then needed to be saved. charges reckless people who need help, where one completely forgets himself; that is, to lose “There’s no section in the law about stu- and they still call 911 there. ■ John Stossel is co-anchor of ABC News’ himself in a great cause.” pidity because they could all be arrested Sparsely populated Grand County, “20/20” and author of “Myth, Lies, and Booker T. Washington today for that,”he said. Utah, which spent $5,000 to pull a jeep Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel American Educator 1856-1915 But fisherman Randy Hayes defended out of a crack in a canyon, started charg- — Why Everything You Know is Wrong.” THE DAILY CITIZEN Saturday, June 6, 2009 5A

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BY DORIE TURNER collapsing and no one sure what we ing CRCT,and fifth- and eighth- For science, 80 percent of third- lems that led to nearly 40 percent of Associated Press Writer were going to get in the way of budg- graders must pass both the math and graders passed the test, compared to eighth-graders failing the math test ets.” reading tests to move on to the next 75 percent last year. The fourth-grade on the first try. Cox also discarded the ATLANTA — Georgia students Seventy percent of eighth-graders grade. Students who fail twice have passing rate rose from 74 to 78 per- sixth- and seventh-grade social stud- can breathe easy,thanks to improved passed the math the option of appealing to school- cent. ies test scores last year because she test scores. exam this year. based committees. Overall, test scores improved in found that the exam questions didn’t After dismal results on last year’s That’s compared State education leaders said they almost every subject of the CRCT match what students were taught in Criterion-Referenced Competency to last year’s expected the improved math scores this year. Subjects include math, class. Tests —which are among the meas- mark of 62 per- this year because teachers have reading,English language arts, sci- The social studies curriculum and urements Georgia uses to meet feder- cent, which sent become more comfortable with the ence and social studies. tests were revamped, which means al standards — students improved thousands of stu- curriculum, which was brand new for The scores are part of what the scores don’t count for sixth- and performance in every subject this dents to summer fifth- and eighth-graders last year. Georgia uses to calculate progress seventh-graders this year because year,particularly in mathematics and school looking to Typically,new curriculum and harder under federal No Child Left Behind they are in pilot phase. brush up on arith- tests translate into a dip in scores, standards. Schools that consistently “A lot of people viewed it as a science, state data released Friday Cox showed. Both subjects have been metic and algebra Cox said. perform badly on the measurements kick in the gut last year,” said Jeff weaknesses for students in the past. before retaking To help, the state focused on math face sanctions such as required tutor- Hubbard, president of the Georgia “I was very,very pleased,”state the test again. Third-graders this year educators this year with extra train- ing for students and allowing parents Association of Educators, a statewide schools Superintendent Kathy Cox improved their math passage rate ing and statewide support staff to find to transfer their children to higher organization for teachers and admin- said in a telephone interview. “This from 71 to 78 percent, and fifth- and spread the best ways of teaching performing schools. istrators with 40,000 members. “This could have been a year where every- graders improved from 72 to 79 per- the new curriculum, she said. The results are a relief for Cox, year’s scores are a tribute to students one got very distracted. There were a cent. “We had a lot more hands on who drew fire from parents and and school staff for a year of hard lot of moving parts with the economy Third-graders must pass the read- deck,”Cox said. teachers last year when testing prob- work.” DHS graduate Bailey part of playwrights festival Play reading is today in Atlanta

SUBMITTED BY THE 7450. All seating is general HORIZON THEATRE admission. COMPANY The Horizon Theatre Company is in Little Five Adam Bailey, a 2005 Points at the corner of graduate of Dalton High Euclid and Austin Avenues School now at Oglethorpe (1083 Austin Ave.). University,is one of the stu- The 23 young play- dent playwrights from across wrights, who were selected the country who have gath- from a group of more than Adam Bailey of Dalton, a student at Oglethorpe ered at the Horizon Theatre 60 submissions from across AUTOMOTIVE Company in Atlanta to pur- the country, have had the University in Atlanta, will hear his play heard on sue their dreams and have unique opportunity to have stage today during a professional reading. North Georgia Toyota their work heard on stage. their play read by profes- aid can be given to every miere play that is for,by, and www.northgeorgiatoyota.com The Horizon Theatre sional actors in the Atlanta student in attendance,”said about the contemporary Company presents the 10th area. During the five days Lisa Adler,the co- South. The goal of the BANKING annual Young Playwrights leading up to the final per- artistic/producing director. Young Playwrights Festival Festival, a week-long work- formance the playwrights Working with these pro- is to nurture and help culti- First Georgia Bank shop culminating with a pro- participated in workshops fessionals is key to the vate young playwrights. www.firstgabnk.com fessional reading of the par- with professionals seeking growth of the playwrights. “This kind of training is ticipants’ plays today at 2 to guide them as growing The Young Playwrights vital to students who want to BUSINESS SERVICES p.m. Tickets are $5, or free writers. 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Dalton Daily Citizen get this deficit under control.” SUBMITTED BY CITY mail and autographed photo www.daltondailycitizen.com “Nobody could have been Chambliss said that before PARK SCHOOL from Hawk. more vociferously negative the federal government towards a Hispanic nominee makes any other health care Kelli Campbell, City Park PET GROOMING than Democrats were to reforms, it needs to “get its primary literacy coordinator, “Dear Tony Hawk” TopDawg Pet Spa Miguel Estrada,”he said. arms around Medicare.” presents kindergarten student Dear Tony Hawk, www.topdawggroomingsalon.com “This guy was eminently He said the need is to find Jeremiah Proctor with his You are awesome. qualified and the Democrats ways to contain the escalat- autographed photo of noted I like how bashed him something awful, ing costs of Medicare with- skateboarder Tony Hawk. you skateboard. REAL ESTATE and of course, he was never out hurting the quality of care Jeremiah wrote a poem enti- I wonder how you Peach Realty approved.” patients receive. tled “Dear Tony Hawk” dur- learned to skateboard. www.peachrealtyinc.com ing study of the poetry unit. I wish I could skateboard The poem was e-mailed with you. Coldwell Banker Kinard Realty Democrat Friends to meet to the Tony Hawk Fan Club — Jeremiah Proctor www.kinardrealty.com and Jeremiah received an e- April 2009 The Democrat Friends Sue Reed of the Veterans’ SCHOOLS Club will meet on Tuesday at Auxiliary will discuss the Dalton Beauty College 7 p.m. at Western Sizzlin organization’s services pro- RedBarn Flea Market Steakhouse on Legion Drive vided for servicemen and www.daltonbeautycollege.com in Dalton. The public is their families. Those wishing Will Be Open to the Public SPEECH AND HEARING invited. to eat should arrive by 6. 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Happy Birthday: The something to offer and can The battle for trump control pressure will be on to show help cut your workload. A A common what you can offer and how geographical move will open method of efficient you can be under dif- doors to a better future. 2 defense against ficult circumstances. Personal stars a suit contract is and professional changes can LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. to try to shorten be used to your advantage. An 22): Socializing will pay off declarer’s added responsibility should in terms of who you meet and trumps by forc- be looked at as a plus, not a the future prospects you can ing him to ruff. minus. Your hard work is set up. Self-improvement This is most worth every little projects or a little likely to be extra you get. Your pampering will do effective when numbers are 4, 6, you a world of good declarer and 15, 22, 25, 38, 49 and will help you dummy togeth- ARIES (March gain the confidence er have only 21-April 19): you need to project eight (or fewer) Check out any what you want. 4 trumps. financial deal you stars Here is a are considering. The SCORPIO (Oct. typical case. chance of getting 23-Nov. 21): If any- South ruffed the involved in a scam one thinks you are second round of is likely. You can Eugenia shirking what needs hearts, led a low come into money to be done, you will spade to the but it won’t be by Last lose ground, so take king and investing in some- your responsibilities finessed the jack on the return, losing to West’s queen. one else’s scheme. 3 seriously. Face chal- West led another heart, and declarer ruffed again. He was stars lenges head-on, showing your now down to the lone ace of spades in his hand, having led TAURUS (April 20-May strength, courage and deter- trumps twice and ruffed twice. 20): You may have to rework mination. With the confi- After drawing West’s last trump, declarer crossed to your schedule to avoid a dence of others, nothing will the club ace, led the ten of diamonds and finessed. West sticky situation you aren’t stand in your way. 3 stars won with the king and cashed two hearts to defeat the equipped to deal with just yet. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. contract two tricks. The repeated heart leads had exhaust- Get a better handle on this sit- 22-Dec. 21): Do what you ed South’s trumps and brought about his downfall. uation but don’t try to fix must to get what you want but But analysis shows that South did not handle the situa- something you don’t under- don’t let anyone pressure you tion in the best way. He could have made his game by stand. 3 stars into taking on more than you exercising better trump control. After ruffing the heart at GEMINI (May 21-June can handle. Simplicity will be trick two, he should have played a club to the ace and 20): Don’t let stress get the the fastest route to stardom. finessed the ten of diamonds before tackling the trump better of you. Consider who Money issues will arise if you suit. can pitch in and help and who spend too much on luxuries If the finesse wins, the contract is virtually assured. If will hold you back. Right you don’t need. 3 stars the finesse loses, South is in a much better position to deal now, there is no room for CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- with the heart return. He ruffs and still has the A-J-6 of error or time to waste. Make a Jan. 19): Make some alter- spades as well as the established diamonds. move before someone else ations at home that are con- A low trump to the king is followed by a trump to the beats you to the finish line. 3 ducive to the things you are ace, deliberately rejecting the finesse. When West follows stars trying to accomplish. A little suit, the contract becomes a certainty,even though the CANCER (June 21-July renovation will please every- queen is still outstanding. Declarer simply runs his tricks 22): If you believe in what one and provide a space that in the side suits, losing only a trump whenever West (or you are doing, you will suc- encourages efficiency. Love East, if he has the queen) elects to ruff. ceed. A worthy cause will is on the rise. 3 stars In effect, South plays for a normal 3-2 trump division bring you closer to people AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- instead of banking his hopes on a winning trump finesse. who have the same allegiance Feb. 18): Someone is proba- Percentagewise, this offers him the best chance of suc- as you. Don’t flinch because bly withholding information cess. someone alters plans. Last- that you need to make a deci- minute changes will be to sion. Don’t feel guilty or your benefit. 3 stars pressured by what someone LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): does or says. An experienced CRYPTOQUIP Mingle and network with individual will give you an people willing to try new interesting assessment of things and you will find the your personal situation. 2 perfect fit for a project you stars want to incorporate into your PISCES (Feb. 19-March plans. Don’t be daunted by 20): Travel will help inspire the less creative or negative you for an idea you have to type of person who has little make your life better. Make to contribute. 5 stars the first move to fix a prob- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. lem you face. Accept ideas 22): Focus on what needs to that are being offered but be done. By working hard and don’t give in to someone being positive,you will unwilling to compromise. 5 attract people who have stars

CHURCH VACATION BIBLE SCHOOLS

■ The Church of Praise ■ There will be a church The following vacation p.m. The theme is “Set Sail.” ■ Mountain Ridge Comes Back to Jesus.” is currently hosting a tent homecoming Sunday at 11 Bible schools have been The church is on Carbondale Baptist Church — June 15- Classes are available for ages revival at 7:30 p.m. nightly a.m. at Holy Gospel Temple announced: Road. Pastor George 19 from 6 to 8 p.m. The 2 to 17. The church is at the on Hill Road in Dalton adja- Church in Dalton. Nicholson invites the public. theme is “Crocodile Dock: corner of Antioch Road and cent to Eastside Elementary. Special guest will be ■ Little Prospect ■ Mount Vernon United Where Fearless Kids Shine Antioch Drive. For more Pastors Ricky and Jeanette Kendon Alexander of Baptist Church — June 7- Methodist Church — June God’s Light.”Classes are information, call (706) 278- Morton will speak as well as Kennesaw. Lunch will be 12 from 7 to 9 p.m. The 14-18 from 6 to 8 p.m. The available for children ages 1305. several other guest speakers. served after the service. theme is “Boomerang theme is “Live on the pre-K and up. The church is ■ East Side Baptist The public is invited. The church is at 105 Tarver Express: It All Comes Back E.D.G.E. — Experiencing at 1401 M.L. King Jr. Blvd. Church — June 22-26 from St. Bishop Bennie Tibbs wel- to Jesus.”Classes are avail- and Discovering God in Dalton. For more informa- 6:30 to 9 p.m. The theme is ■ The New Zion Hill comes everyone. able for all ages. For a ride Everywhere!” On-site regis- tion, call Barbara Phillips at “Boomerang Express: It All Singers will be in concert call pastor Johnny Payne, tration begins June 14 at 5:30 (706) 278-8246 or email Comes Back to Jesus.” today at 6 p.m. at Riverbend ■ Mercy Call will be 706-280-3275. The church is p.m. The church is at 597 [email protected]. Classes are available for ages Baptist Church. singing at Hopewell Baptist at 1213 Prater’s Mill Road. LaFayette Road in Rocky ■ Grove Level Baptist 3 years through fifth grade. The church is on Church in Cohutta today at 6 ■ Smyrna Baptist Face. For more information, Church — June 14-18 from The church is at 913 E. Riverbend Road in Dalton. p.m. Church — June 7-12 from call (706) 673-4666. 6 to 9 p.m. or June 15-19 Morris St. in Dalton. For Pastor Grady Bartley wel- Pastor John Tudor invites 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. The theme ■ Liberty Baptist from 9 a.m. to noon. The more information,call (706) comes everyone. the public to attend. The is “Boomerang Express: It Church — June 14-19 from theme is “Crocodile Dock: 278-8553. church is on Baldwin Road off All Comes Back to Jesus.” 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. The Where Fearless Kids Shine ■ Shiloh Missionary ■ Chatsworth Church of Hopewell Loop. For more Classes are available for all theme is “Boomering God’s Light.”Classes are Baptist Church — June 22- God will have a benefit information call (423) 614- ages. The church is at 1913 Express: It All Comes Back available for ages 3 years 26 from 6 to 8 p.m. The singing today from 3 to 9 p.m. 4998. Smyrna Church Road in to Jesus.”Classes for all through fifth grade. The theme is “Jesus Chronicles.” for its food pantry. Singers Chatsworth. For more infor- ages. The church is at 4443 church is at 2802 Cleveland Classes are available for all include New Paved Road, ■ A four-day sports camp mation or transportation, call Tibbs Bridge Road, Dalton. Highway in Dalton. For ages. The church is at 2014 Singing for Christ, The for boys and girls will be at (706) 695-5815. Call 706-226-4936 or visit more information,call (706) M.L. King Jr. Blvd. in Randolph Family,Five Alive Grace Presbyterian Church ■ Church of God of the www.libertybaptistchurch.w 259-8519. Dalton. in Christ and The Lynn Family. Monday through Wednesday Union Assembly — June 8- s for more information. ■ Antioch Baptist ■ Riverbend Baptist Admission is free. There from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 12 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 ■ Swamp Creek Baptist Church — June 22-26 from Church — June 27 at 10 will also be food,drinks and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. p.m. For ages 4-12 in the Church — June 14-19 from 7 to 9 p.m. The theme is a.m. The theme is “Making door prizes. with a closing celebration from gym at Ryman Hall, 2203 S. 6:15 to 9:15 p.m. with kick- “The Boomerang Express: the Right Choice.”Classes The church is on Highway 3 to 5 p.m. The camp involves Dixie Highway. off June 13 from 11 a.m. to 3 And it All Comes Back to are available for all ages. The 411 South in Chatsworth. instruction for basketball and ■ New Life Baptist p.m. The theme is Jesus.”Classes are available church is located on Pastor Herman Parker invites soccer plus music and spiritual Church — June 8-12, 7 p.m. “Boomerang Express: It All for ages 2 to 17. The church Riverbend Road in Dalton. the public. encouragement. each night. Commencement Comes Back to Jesus.” is at the corner of Antioch For more information, call Drinks and snacks will be night is June 12. The theme Classes are available for ages Road and Antioch Drive in (706) 847-4840. ■ Calvary Baptist provided and participants are is “Man Overboard.”The 3 and up. The church is at Dalton. For more informa- Church will celebrate home- asked to wear athletic shoes church is on Old Grade Road 242 Carbondale Road in tion, call (706) 278-1305. coming Sunday at 10:30 a.m. and not sandals. in Dalton. Dalton. For more informa- ■ Carolyn Baptist DLP Digital Cinema® with special music by The The church is at 2107 E. ■ Whitfield Baptist tion, call (706) 277-1835. Church — June 22-26 from in all Auditoriums Goins Family. Dug Gap Road in Dalton. Church — June 8-12 from ■ Free Hope Baptist 6 to 9 p.m. for ages nursery A covered dish lunch will 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The theme Church — June 15-19 from to sixth grade. The theme is CARMIKE 12 be served following the serv- ■ Lindsey Memorial WALNUT SQUARE MALL •706-226-0625 is “Polar Extremes.”Classes 6 to 8:30 p.m. The theme is “Boomering Express: It All LAND OF THE LOST PG-13 •DLP ice. There will be no Sunday Baptist will be having young are available for ages 4 and “Boomerang Express: It All Comes Back to Jesus.”The 12:30 2:55 5:20 7:45 10:10 school or evening service. preachers from area churches up. The church is at 2134 Comes Back to Jesus.” church is located on THE HANGOVER R•DLP The church is at 13619 lead the evening services all Dug Gap Road in Dalton. Classes are available for all Cleveland Highway. 12:40 3:05 5:30 7:50 10:15 UP 3D* PG •DLP Highway 225 North in during June. On Sunday will For more information, call ages. The church is at 4176 ■ Antioch Baptist 12:25 1:00 2:55 4:00 5:25 7:00 Crandall. Pastor Larry be Corey King from Dogwood (706) 278-6776. Highway 76 in Chatsworth. Church — June 22-26 from 7:45 9:35 Chastain invites everyone. Baptist; June 14, Richie Reece ■ DRAGMETOHELL PG-13 •DLP Cove Baptist Church For more information, call 7 to 9 p.m. The theme is 12:25 3:00 5:20 7:40 10:05 from Holly Creek will be — June 13 from 10 a.m. to 4 (706) 695-3717. “Boomerang Express: It All TERMINATOR SALVATION PG-13 •DLP ■ The Liberty Boys blue- speaking; June 21 will be Matt 12:454:05 7:05 9:45 grass-gospel group will be in Higdon from New Life NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: Ga. gets funds for unemployment insurance BATTLE OF THE SMITHSONIAN PG •DLP concert today at 8 p.m. at the Baptist; and on June 28, the 12:30 1:00 3:00 4:00 5:25 7:00 Cohutta Seventh-day month will close with Tony 7:50 9:35 Adventist Church. Dinner Burns from Fellowship ATLANTA (AP) — The that assist recent entrants to insurance trust fund and help DANCE FLICK PG-13 •DLP will be served at 7 p.m. Baptist. U.S. Department of Labor the workforce, part-time maintain low taxes for 12:35 3:05 5:30 7:40 9:45 ANGELS&DEMONS PG-13 •DLP The church is at 5027 Everyone is invited. says $220.3 million in unem- workers and people who are Georgia employers. 12:35 3:55 7:00 10:00 Mount Olivet Road in Cohutta. Evening services begin at 6 ployment insurance modern- upgrading their skills. STAR TREK PG-13 •DLP 12:40 4:05 7:05 9:55 p.m. ization incentive funds has Georgia Labor X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE ■ There will be a yard sale The church is at the corner been released to Georgia as Commissioner Michael PG-13 •DLP at Church of God of the of Lindsey Memorial and Mill part of the federal stimulus Thurmond says the money COFFEE CABIN 12:50 4:10 7:10 9:50 Union Assembly today at 7 Creek Road in Rocky Face. package. will be used to pay unem- Carmike’s Stimulus Tuesdays Lite Mocha Popcorn &Drink $1.00 Each -EveryTuesday a.m. The church is at 2203 S. For more information call Federal officials say ployment insurance benefits, FREE with any purchase & Only *There will be a$2.50 surcharge added Dixie Highway. Pastor Wayne Gribble at (706) Georgia qualified for the protect the solvency of 5ads. 800 S. Hamilton Ave. to the price of each ticket for “Up” 3D. 673-7650. funds by adopting provisions Georgia’s unemployment •ALL SHOWTIMES INCLUDE PRE-FEATURE CONTENT •www.carmike.com • THE DAILY CITIZEN 10A Saturday, June 6, 2009 CHURCH

■ Center Hill Baptist Church will celebrate home- coming June 14 at 10:30 a.m. WORSHIP WITH US with special music by One Touch. Lunch will be served ASSEMBLY OF GOD BAPTIST BAPTIST INDEPENDENTBAPTIST CHURCH OF GOD METHODIST PENTECOSTAL after the service. THE CHURCH OF GOD SHADOW RIDGE The church is at 65 Berry FIRST GROVE LEVEL ROCKY FACE You’reInvited to Visit PLEASANT GROVE UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH WHITFIELD OF THE UNION ASSEMBLY METHODIST CHURCH WORSHIP CENTER ASSEMBLYOFGOD 2211 S. DixieHwy.41S 110Wheat Drive Bennett Road in Chatsworth. Pastor,Ted Miller 2802 ClevelandHwy. “The Church that Cares” BAPTIST CHURCH 2701 ClevelandRd. Pastor Steve Spangler wel- 508 Sheridan Ave. 706-259-8519 Old Chattanooga Road “A Caring Church ForA Office Phone: 706-275-0510 Dalton,Georgia Pastor,BillCantrell Dalton, GA www.grovelevel.org Rocky Face, GA 30740 Hurting World” General Overseer, 706-279-3141 Sunday School, 10:00 a.m., comes everyone. 706-226-7743 Dr.Charlie Bridges, 706-226-5751 2134 Dug Gap Rd. Charlie T. Pratt Rev. Raymond H. Camp, Worship Service, 10:45 a.m.; Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Senior Pastor Jim Brinkley, Pastor Dalton, GA 30720 Pastor,TreyStarnes Pastor Sunday Night Service, 6:30 Worship, 10:45 a.m.: Rev.David Hendrix, Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; (706) 278-6776 Ass’t Pastor, Sunday Schedule: 9:00 a.m. p.m.; Wednesday Night Worship ■ Harmony Grove Evening Service 6:30 p.m.; Associate Pastor & Sunday Morning Worship, 11:00 Wayne Cofield, Pastor Lonnie B. Starnes Chancel Choir Rehearsal; 9:15 &Young Adults, Beginner &Jr. Baptist Church will have a Wednesday Night, 7:00 p.m. Minister of Music a.m.; Sunday Evening, 6:00 Jason Cofield, Youth Pastor Minister of Music, a.m. Prayer Group; 9:45 a.m. Classes, 6:00 p.m. Rev.Jim Bledsoe, p.m.; Wednesday Evening, 7:00 Sunday School for ALL Ages Dale Brewer Sunday School; 10:55 a.m. Everyone Welcome communion and foot wash- Assoc. Pastor for p.m.; Adult Bible Study &Prayer at 10:00 a.m. TV Ministry: 9:45 Sundays Morning Worship; Therewill be a Prayer Line 706-695-4400 ing service today at 7 p.m. Evangelism, Time, Youth Ministryfor All Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.; on Charter Channel 22 variety of fun and exciting CALVARY Missions &Administration Ages. Evening Worship, 6:00 p.m.; www.lookupnlive.com children’s and youth activities The church will be in ASSEMBLYOFGOD Rev.Dan Rice, Assoc. Wednesday Bible Study & Weekly Worship throughout the summer. 515ReedRd. Pastor for Discipleship SALEM Masters Club for Kids, 7:00 p.m. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Dial aDevotion revival June 7-13 at 7:30 (1 ml.NofDaltonBy-Pass) Matt Baxter BAPTIST CHURCH Friendly Atmosphere, Practical Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. 706-259 LOVE (5683) TRUE GOSPEL p.m. with evangelists Dwight Sunday Morning Worship Minister of THECHURCHTHATLOVES Bible Preaching &Teaching, Soul Children’s Class 10:30 a.m. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Service, 10:45 a.m.; Sunday Middle School Youth 1448 Pleasant Grove Dr. Winning Ministries, Bus Sunday Evening 6:00 p.m. 109Henderson Street Scott of Chatsworth and Earl Evening Worship Service, Teresa Thomas Dalton, GA 30721 Transportation for Sunday Wednesday Service 7:00 p.m. Dalton, Georgia 30720 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday Night Pastor,Darey Kittle Morning, NurseryAvailable for All Everyone Welcome (706) 278-5696 Abernathy of Adairsville as Service, 7:00 p.m. Children’s Director Carol Cook Associate Pastor, Services “Come be apartofwhat TRINITY UNITED Suff. Bishop guest speakers. Yo uth and Children’s Services Listen to “The Gospel Truth” Jesus has for you.” Reuben Graham Sr., Pastor Available in any service Kingdom Kids Director Walter E. Hare METHODIST CHURCH The church is on Old Sunday School, 8:00 a.m. & Youth Pastor,Mark Chandler WebPage www.whitfieldbaptist.com CROSSPOINTE 901Veterans Drive (706) 259-9744 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Morning Sunday School, 9:00 a.m.; There’s aplace for YOU at CHRISTIAN CENTRE Rev.Rhoda Howell, Pastor Fax: (706) 278-3881 Grade Road in Dalton. The Worship, 9:30 &11:00 a.m.; Sunday Morning Worship, 10:00 Whitfield Baptist Jackie Weaver, Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; 2681 Underwood Street Morning Worship, 11:30 a.m.; public is invited. CHRISTIAN Sunday Discipleship Training, a.m.; Sunday Evening, 6:00 Lead Pastor, Music Director FELLOWSHIP ASSEMBLY 5:30 p.m.; Sunday Evening p.m.; Wednesday Evening, 6:30 Youth Director,Corrie Pyles Evening Worship, 4:00 p.m.; Stan Lester Monday Prayer Meeting, 11:00 Pastor Dan Hocker Worship, 7:00 p.m; Wednesday p.m.; Youth Services, 6:30, BIBLE CHURCH Associate Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. ■ Corner of Church & Prayer Service &Youth AWANA, 6:30 p.m. Morning Worship; 10:45 a.m. a.m.; Wednesday Bible Class, Pastor’s Appreciation GaryTomberlin 7:30 p.m. Friday, Christian CemetaryStreet Missions, 7:00 p.m.; Sunday 706-259-7045 FELLOWSHIP Student Ministries Pastor, Sunday Evening, 6:30 p.m. in honor of Bishop Bennie Tunnel Hill Bible Study for the Deaf, 9:30 www.sbcdalton.org BIBLE CHURCH Please call 706-278-4042 for Under Construction, 7:30 p.m.; Jeremy Mew RadioBroadcast,Sundays 8:30 Tibbs and First Lady Mary 706-673-6414 a.m.; Interpretation for Deaf Experiencing Life Changing Children’s Pastor additional information for Sunday, 10:00 a.m. &6:30 Sunday 11:00 a.m.; Deaf SOUTH DALTON a.m. WYYU 104.5FM. Ann Tibbs will be held June p.m.; Wednesday, Royal Truth from God’s Word Bobby Payne Sunday Evening &Wednesday Rangers &Missionettes at Church Service monthly 2nd BAPTIST CHURCH 2044 Dug Gap Road 706-278-2649 Activities for Children, Youth & 19-21 at Holy Gospel 7:30 p.m. 4th Sunday 6:00 p.m. 498LakemontDrive Dalton,GA30720 Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Adults Dalton,GA30720 (Next to Dug Gap School) Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m.; Temple Church. The sched- HARMONY (706)278-4946 (706) 278-6269 Sunday Night, 6:00 p.m.; ule is: BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor,Trammel Campbell www.FellowshipBibleChurch.info Wednesday Family Enrichment, 187Lower DawnvilleRd.,N.E. Minister of Music, Senior Pastor,Jim Suddath 6:30 p.m. June 19 at 7 p.m. — BAPTIST Dalton,GA30721 TimBrown Sunday School, 9:15 a.m.; www.mycrosspointe.net Pastor Shaun Wooten of Real 706-226-5521 Master Club, Sunday Worship, 10:30 a.m.; “Wherethe cross is the point” PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Jame Boyd Ruth &Bill Harris Sunday Evening Small Groups, VALLEY BROOK Life Ministries in CLEVELAND HEIGHTS Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Youth, Ginger &Ricky Harrison 6:30 p.m.;Wednesday Evening 1(('4 %JTKUV .18' QPG #PQVJGT Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.; Children’s Directors, AWANA and Youth 6:30 p.m.; CHURCH OF GOD $'%1/' /QTG .KMG%JTKUV FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Chattanooga and Pastor BAPTIST CHURCH 722Mineral SpringsRd. CHURCH McFallsStreet Sunday Night Worship, 6:00 MaryGreene, Tonya Graham Wednesday Evening Prayer Claud Jones of New p.m; AWANAS (children 3years Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Meeting, 7:00 p.m Pastor Junior Clayton )QV *QRG! 510South Tibbs Road Dalton,GA Office Phone: of age through 12th grade), Worship Service, 10:50 a.m.; Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; &KUEQXGT [QWT JQRG  RQYGT VJTQWIJ 8CTPGNN 7/% Beginnings Pure Holiness in Pastor: Bro. Roy Groce Sunday Worship, 11:00 a.m.; &KUEQXGT [QWT JQRG  RQYGT VJTQWIJ 8CTPGNN 7/% 706- 278-8161 706-375-2216 Wednesday, 6:15 p.m.; Children’s Church, 10:50 a.m.; Wednesday Night Service, 7:00 Master Club, 5:30-7:00 p.m.; CATHOLIC Sunday Night, 6:00 p.m.; 5WPFC[ 5EJGFWNG Rev.R.Michael (Mickey) Dalton; special music by the Sunday Radio Broadcast, 9:00 9QTUJKR p.m. Sunday Night Service, 6:00 Wednesday Night, 7:00 p.m.; C 9QTUJKR 6TCFKVKQPCN Shealy, Senior Pastor a.m. WTTI;SundaySchool, 10 ST.JOSEPH’S C 9QTUJKR$NGPFGF Renewed Quartet. p.m.; Wednesday Prayer &Bible Men’s Prayer Meeting, Monday (QTDQVJ YQTUJKR UGTXKEGUFTGUU KU ECUWCN CPWTUGT[ RTQXKFGF Rev.Tyler Downing, a.m.;SundayMorning Worship, CATHOLIC CHURCH at 7:00 p.m.; Ladies Prayer 5WPFC[ 5EJQQN  CO Associate Minister June 20 at 7 p.m. — Service 10:45 a.m.; Sunday Study, 7:00 p.m. HOLLYCREEK “Expect Great Things” 1775 Haig Mill Road Meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. 9GFPGUFC[ 5EJGFWNG Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Evening Service, 6:00 p.m.; 9GF 0KIJV 5WRRGT  RO Worship Service, 10:30 a.m.; Bishop Junior Clayton of BAPTIST CHURCH Dalton,GA30720 ANew Beginning %JKNFTGPµU 2KQPGGT%NWDRO Wednesday Prayer Services 706-278-3107 at Valleybrook ;QWVJ 9QTUJKR 5VWF[ RO Genesis Service (Casual), 8:30 Valley Brook Church of God 7:00 p.m. SPRING PLACE 2CUVQTµU5VWF[  RO QRGP VQ CNN BAPTIST CHURCH FAX706-278-6902 #FWNV%JQKT  RO a.m. Everyone Welcome .QXKPI PWTUGT[ RTQXKFGF HTQO RO in Dalton and Kenneth 422 Holly Creek Cool Springs Rd. Emergencies: 706-217-4255 www.firstpresdalton.org 441Hwy.225 South COMMUNITY CHURCH (QQF 2CPVT[6WGUFC[ 6JWTUFC[ HTQOC 0QQP Chatsworth, GA 30705 e-mail: [email protected] Franklin Scaife of New Hope Chatsworth, GA 30705 /CKNKPI#FFTGUU 21$QZ  8CTPGNN)# (706) 695-8522 WebSite: www.sjccdalton.com 2J[UKECN#FFTGUU )#*Y[  %QJWVVC)# (706) 695-5532 ROCK BRIDGE 1HHKEG   (CZ   Baptist Church in Dalton. Pastor Danny Cochran Pastor TimBatchelor JESUS DAVID TRUJILLO-LUNA, Pastor 'OCKN QHHKEG"XCTPGNNWOEQTI 9GD YYYXCTPGNNWOEQTI COHUTTAFIRST COMMUNITY CHURCH June 21 at 11 a.m. — Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Sunday School for All Ages, 706-279-3175 BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Worship, 8:30 a.m. & 10:00 a.m.; Morning Worship OFFICE HOURS Matt Evans, Pastor Evangelist Phil Daniels of P.O. Box 300 10:55 a.m.; Sunday Evening Service, 11:00a.m.;Evening Saturday &Sunday 9:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m. www.rockbridge.cc GRACE PRESBYTERIAN Sherwood, Ark. Lunch will 103 King Street Worship, 6:30 p.m; AWANA Worship Service, 6:30 p.m.; Monday- Friday 9:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. Sunday Morning Worship, 9:30 NAZARENE CHURCH P.C.A. Cohutta, GA 30710 Grades 6-8, 7:00 p.m.; Wednesday Evening Bible Study, a.m. &11:00 a.m. in theWink 2107 E. DugGap Mtn. Rd. be served at 2 p.m. Pastor: Truett Nimmons Wednesday Evening Youth 6:30 p.m. SCHEDULE OF MASSES Theatre; Sunday Evenings: Office Phone: June 21 at 4 p.m. — (706) 694-8321 Group, 7:00 p.m. www.springplacebaptistchurch.org Daily Youth, 6:30 -8:30. FIRST CHURCH OF 706- 226-6344 Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Nursery Provided for all Iglesia Biblica Bautista Mon., Tues., Thurs., &Fri., 9:00 a.m. THE NAZARENE Pastor,Rev.Scott Parsons Pastor Darwin Randaloph of Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.; Services Clases Biblicas, 10:00 a.m. Wednesday 12:05 p.m. 2325 ChattanoogaRoad Asst. Pastor,Carlos Ireta Tuesday 7:00 p.m. (Spanish) EPISCOPAL Living Word Ministries in Evening Worship, 6:00 p.m.; Servicio de Predicacion, 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship, 9:00 Youth Director, Wednesday Bible Study, 6:30 LAKESIDE Pastor Jose Joga First Friday 9:00 am. (English) (traditional hymnal music) & Matt Carr Chattanooga, Bishop Reuben p.m. We’reMaking APlace ForYou! 12:05 p.m. (Bilingual), 7:00 p.m. (Spanish) ST.MARK’S 11:00 a.m. (praise &worship Minister of Music, BAPTIST CHURCH Saturday Vigil EPISCOPAL CHURCH LaFayetteHwy.(201) music); Sunday School; 10:00 Ward Satterfield Graham of True Gospel SWAMP CREEK 5:30 p.m. (English) &7:30 p.m (Spanish) 901W.EmerySt. a.m.; Sunday Evening, 6:00 Sunday School, 9:30 a.m., Pastor,Rev.Clyde Painter Sunday 706-278-8857 Pentecostal Church in Dalton Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; BAPTIST CHURCH p.m.; Wednesday Prayer Service, 10:55 a.m.; Everyone Welcome 242CarbondaleRd. 7:30 a.m. (Spanish) &9:30 a.m (English) The Rev.C.Dean Taylor, Meeting, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study, Pioneer and Pastor Erma Raymond of Worship Service, 10:45 a.m.; 11:30 a.m. &2:00 p.m. (Spanish) Rector CROWN VIEW Sunday Night Service, 6:30 Dalton,GA30721 Everyone Welcome Clubs, 6:30 p.m.,Supper, 5:30 Bethel A.M.E. Church in BAPTIST CHURCH (706)277-1835 6:00 p.m. (Bilingual) The Rev.Elizabeth Roles p.m. p.m; Wednesday Night Service, Confessions Asst. Rector 502W.Tyler St., Dalton 7:30 p.m. Pastor Mark Seay Services in English and Dalton. (Beside Westwood School) Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Saturday Afternoon 4:30 -5:15 p.m. Sunday Schedule: Spanish “EVERYONE WELCOME” Saturday Evening 6:30 p.m. -7:15 p.m. 8:00 a.m., Rite I The church is at 105 Dr.Larry Wood, Pastor “IT’S ANEW &GREATDAY” Sunday Morning Worship Bruce Acree, Choir Director Service, 11:00 a.m.; Sunday 9:30 a.m., Sunday School Tarver St. in Dalton. 706-278-7422 or 706-259-4794 LIBERTY Evening Worship, 6:30 p.m.; For ReligiousEducation, Baptisms, 10:30 a.m., Rite II NON-DENOMINATIONAL Sunday Services -Sunday BAPTIST CHURCH Wednesday Evening Prayer & Weddings and other sacraments Wednesdays: Communion with ■ School, 9:45 a.m.; Worship 4443 Tibbs Bridge Road Bible Study, 7:00 p.m.; AWANA, Contact the Parish Office Healing, 12:15 p.m. CHRIST Pianist Jim Hendricks, Service, 11:00 a.m.; Sunday Dalton, Georgia 30721 7:00 p.m. OPEN WIDE THE DOORS TO CHRIST www.stmarksdalton.org COMMUNITY CHURCH professor of music at Night: Choir Practice, 5:15 p.m.; (706) 226-4936 Christ -Yesterday, Today and Forever 806W.Walnut Ave. AWANA 5:30-7:30 p.m.; Worship VALLEY ISLAM SALVATIONIST Chicago State University, Joel Southerland, Pastor (706) 226-5756 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Night Sunday Morning Worship, 9:00 BAPTIST CHURCH CHRISTIAN We’reeasy to find! Look for the will be in concert June 28 at Worship -Bible Study, 7:00 a.m. &11:00 a.m.; Sunday 2907 OldRomeRd. DALTON English looking chapel in the THE SALVATION ARMY p.m.; DSBC Youth Ministry, School, 10:00 a.m.; Sunday Dalton FIRST ISLAMIC CENTER curve located between Dug Gap 1101ANorth Thornton Ave. 6 p.m. at Calhoun First 7:00-8:30p.m.;Clases de Evening Worship, 6:00 p.m; CharlesHamm, Pastor 2054 Dug Gap Rd. Rd. and Thornton Ave. We invite Dalton, Georgia 30720 ingles 6:30-8:30 p.m. Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; CHRISTIAN CHURCH youth to worship with us on United Methodist Church. Wednesday Night Service, 7:00 Minister,Tim McIntosh Dalton Georgia 30720 Sunday School, 10:00 a.m., p.m. Sunday Worship, 11:00 a.m.; 706-226-9841 Sunday morning. Chuck Harris Holiness Meeting, 11:00 a.m. Admission is free; a love Sunday Evening, 6:00 p.m.; 1506 Dug Gap Road preaching at 11:00 a.m,. Dalton, GA (706) 278-7244 Friday Service Majors Henryand Cheryl Hunter offering will be received. MAPLE GROVE Bible Study, Monday 7:00 p.m., starts at 1:00pm Sunday School is at 10:00 a.m. (706) 278-3966 BAPTIST CHURCH Wednesday 7:00 p.m.; WTTI Sunday: 9:55 a.m., Bible and Bible Study on Wednesday School; 11:00 a.m., Morning Quran class everySunday The church is at 205 E. 347Maple GroveRd. Radio Saturday, 10:30-11:00 11:00am to 2:00pm at 6:30 p.m. a.m. Worship. Wednesday: 7:00 DEWBERRY Dalton,GA30721 p.m., Bible Study. Radio program everySunday Line St. in Calhoun. For (705)259-3927 BAPTIST CHURCH VARNELL Staffed NurseryProvided at 10:00am on 104.5 FM more information,call (706) 150DewberryChurch Rd. Pastor,Tony Robertson for All Services Crandall, GA Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; BAPTIST CHURCH 403-4598. 313Varnell Main Street LUTHERAN Pastor,GaryLewis Sunday Morning Worship, 11:00 SEVENTH DAYADVENTIST (706) 517-7495 a.m.; Children’s Church, 11:00 706-694-3955 CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRIST THE KING NON-DENOMINATIONAL Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; a.m.; Sunday Evening, 6:00 Ed Pippin, Pastor ■ Tennga Baptist Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; LUTHERAN CHURCH DALTON SEVENTH DAY Sunday Morning Worship, 11:00 p.m; Wednesday Evening, 7:00 CENTRAL Dr.JohnP.Rossing, Pastor GOSPEL TABERNACLE p.m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.; ADVENTIST CHURCH Church will celebrate home- a.m.; Sunday Evening Worship, CHURCH OF CHRIST 623 S. Thornton Ave. LucilleDr. “WhereVisitorsBecome Friends” 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday Evening Evening Worship, 6:00 p.m.; 515N.Tibbs Rd. Pastor George Witt 300 S. Tibbs Rd., Dalton, GA 30720 coming June 14 at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting, Phone: 706-278-3979 Worship, 7:00 p.m. McFARLAND HILL Dalton, GA 30720 Sunday School, 9:15 a.m.; Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; 706-226-2166 with special music by The www.dewberrybaptistchurch.com 7:00 p.m., Wednesday Youth 706-278-8051 Church Service, 10:45 a.m.; www.daltonadventist.org BAPTIST CHURCH Church Ages through Teens Sunday Worship, 10:30 a.m.; Sabbath Morning: Sabbath 307Brickyard Road Minister, Ronnie Missildine For Schedule of Men’s, Sunday Night Service, 6:00 School,9:30a.m., Worship Ingrams. A covered dish Everyone Welcome Involvement Minister, p.m.; Wednesday Bible Study, 706-277-5521 Warm and Friendly Fellowship Women’s &Youth Groups call Service, 10:45 a.m.; Intercessory lunch will be served after the Pastor DavidEaton Ross Jordan the Church. 7:00 p.m. Prayer Monday 5:30 p.m.;Prayer Education Minister, Group,Tuesday 10:00 a.m.; Sign service, followed by after- Regina Johnston,AWANA “COME SHARE THE SPIRIT” Language Class, Tuesday 6:00 WhereJesus is the Light WELCOME HILL Steve Griggs p.m.; Prayer Meeting, Wednesday noon singing. DOGWOOD VALLEY and People areLoved BAPTIST CHURCH Youth Minister, METHODIST 7:00 p.m. BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; 2740 Chatsworth Road- Jonathan Tucker Learning Tree K-8 School The church is on Tennga- Dalton Spanish Minister, LIGHTHOUSE FAMILY 706-278-2736 Tunnel Hill Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.; DAWNVILLE UNITED www.learningtreeschool.org Gregory Road in Tennga. Rev.Roy Gentry, Pastor Children’s Church, 11:00 a.m.; MichaelDeems,Pastor Orlando Reyes METHODIST CHURCH WORSHIP CENTER OF LifeTalk Radio 91.3 FM Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Evening Worship, 6:00 p.m.; Sunday Morning Sunday School, [email protected] 1409 DawnvilleRoadN.E. DALTON DALTON HISPANIC SEVENTH-DAY Morning Worship &Radio Time Wednesday Prayer Meeting and 10:00 a.m.; Morning Worship, www.ccocdalton.org Phone: 706-259-5342 (A Full Gospel Fellowship) ADVENTIST CHURCH ■ Sunday Morning Worship, 9:00 “WhereVisitorsBecome Friends” The Concerned Clergy (WTTI), 11:00 a.m.; Evening Youth Activities, 7:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m.; Sunday Night Rev. John Merk, Pastor P.O. Box 3721 112 West Long Street, Dalton, GA 30720 of Greater Whitfield Worship, 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday Service, 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday a.m.; Sunday School, 10:10 Brian Boatwright, Located on Hwy.41N 706-275-0523 Prayer Service; 7:00 p.m., Youth Night Service, 7:00 p.m., a.m.; 2nd Worship Service, Music Director &Pianist across from Sabbath Morning: Sabbath County will host a youth Programs AWANA Wednesday Night, 7:00 11:10 a.m.; Hispanic Service, Cynthia Goforth, Pianist Hamilton Medical Center School,9:30a.m., Worship p.m. 12 Noon;Sunday School, 1:00 Service, 10:45 a.m.; Sabbath Home of Dogwood Christian Bruce Painter,Choir Director Rev.Mike King, Pastor Afternoon Youth Meeting 6:00 rally June 13 at the Dalton Academy&Dogwood Bible Camp p.m.; Communion Service ONLY, Sunday School Assembly, 9:45 Phone (706) 278-0059 p.m.; Prayer Meeting, Wednesday MOUNTAIN RIDGE 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday Night Community Center. BAPTIST CHURCH a.m.; Sunday School, 10:00 Sunday Morning, 10:00 a.m.; 7:30 p.m.; Sundown Meeting, INDEPENDENTBAPTIST Service, 6:30 p.m.; Newsline, a.m.; Morning Worship Service, Tuesday Prayer Meeting, 6:00 Friday 7:30 p.m. Registration will be from 9 1401 M.L. King Blvd. 226-NEWS. p.m. La Que Buena Radio Dalton,GA30721 11:00 a.m.; Choir Practice, 5:30 101.9 FM Sunday 11:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. 11TH AVENUE p.m.; Evening Worship Service, (706)278--0335 BAPTIST CHURCH HIGHLAND EASTSIDE Dr.J.D.Jones,Pastor 6:30 p.m. The event will feature “Where Christ Makes the Difference” CHURCH OF CHRIST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; 901Chester St. FIRST UNITED health and drug education, 913E.Morris St. Worship Service, 11:00 a.m.; 2550 South Dalton Bypass/ P.O. Box 921 BarryGilreath, Jr., Minister METHODIST CHURCH Christian entertainment, Dalton, GA 30721 Bible Study, Tuesday 7:00 Sunday Bible Class, 9:30 a.m.; OF CHATSWORTH Jame A. Brownlee, Pastor p.m.; Bible Study, Wednesday Dalton, GA 30722 (706) 278-7020 Worship, 10:30 a.m.; Evening Rev. Roger Vest, Pastor fun, food and fellowship. Danny Crawford, 9:00 a.m.; Youth Night and Worship, 5:00 p.m.; Wednesday Adam Tankersley Music Director Dinner,6:00 p.m. Pastor Emeritus, The day will conclude with Lloyd Guffey Bible Study, 7:00 p.m. Children &Youth Minister The Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; [email protected] Senior Pastor,Ronald Guffey WELCOME Ian Tankersley, a worship service led by the Morning Worship, 10:55 a.m.; www.mountainridgebaptist.com Minister of Music Evening Worship, 6:00 p.m.; Associate Pastor, Rev. Anthony Taylor and RobertBeavers HILLCREST P.O. Box 152 Wednesday Bible Study, 6:30 CHURCH OF CHRIST 706-695-3211 p.m. Youth Pastor,Eric Jenkins Praise,apraise team from NEW HOPE Minister of Music, 307Oak St., Tunnel Hill FAX706-695-7992 Chattanooga. BAPTIST CHURCH Vernon Guffey Phone: 706-673-2234 &E-mail Address: Mike Lusk, Minister [email protected] Church 900RoanSt.,Dalton Service Schedule The Center is located on 706-226-1093 Sunday Morning Broadcast, Sunday Bible Study, 10:00 Located at the corner of Fredrick Street in Dalton. FIRST Church Office 9:30 a.m. (104.5 WYU); Sunday a.m.;Worship, 11:00 a.m.; Fourth and Cherokee Street BAPTIST CHURCH 706-226-1151 School, 10:00 a.m.; Morning Evening Worship, 6:00 p.m.; Regular Sunday Schedule For more information, call 311N.Thornton Ave. Pastor’s Study Worship, 10:45 a.m.; Evening Wednesday Bible Study, 7:30 Morning Worship, 9:00 a.m.; (706) 278-7670. William (Bill) Wilson, Jr. 706-259-6255 Fax Worship, 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday p.m. Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Pastor www.newhopebaptistdalton.com Evening, 7:30 p.m., Saturday WELCOME Morning Worship, 10:55 a.m.; Directory Phillip Cannon, Experience aNew Birth Prayer Meeting, 6:00 p.m; Kids Choir Practice, 5:30 p.m.; ■ A youth yard sale will Pastoral Educator Enter into aNew Covenant for Christ (3 yrs-8th grade) SOUTH BYPASS Youth Fellowship, 6:00 p.m. Larry Flanagan, Minister of ExploreNew Life and during Morning Worship Service; CHURCH OF CHRIST Thursday Activities be held today at 7 a.m. at Music/Senior Adults Enjoy New Hope Nurseryprovided for Sunday 2nd-5th Grade Bible Study 1550 SouthBypass 3:00 pm. Valley Baptist Church. Derrell Grantham, Minister of Sunday School, 8:45 a.m.; Worship Services Masterlife Dalton,GA Activities/Single Adults Sunday Worship Service, 10:00 Discipleship Training Wednesday Activities Accapella singing, prayer, Hand Bell Choir 4:00 p.m. The church is at 2907 Debra Haney, Church a.m.; Mid-Week Manna, 6:00 wwweleventhavenuebaptistchurch.com communion, and study from the is Business Administrator p.m. *Sign language for hearing impaired Good News Choir Old Rome Road in Dalton. available during Sunday service! Word of God. (K-5th Grade) 5:30 p.m. Janice Kiehm, Minister of Rev.Kenneth F. Scaise, Pastor Sundays 9:30 a.m. &6:00 p.m. Children and Their Families Cherub Choir (3-5 yrs) Wednesdays 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. ■ Christian Byrd, FELLOWSHIP Minister Roger MacKenzie InStereo will be in Minister to Youth/Students BAPTIST CHURCH Youth Fellowship for moreinformation (5th-12th Grade) 6:45 p.m concert June 13 at 6 p.m. at Sunday: 8:30 a.m., Early OLIVIA 3323 Crider Road call 706-226-0819 Worship; 9:45 a.m., Sunday BAPTIST CHURCH RockyFace, GA Chancel Choir Sponsored Valley Brook Church of School; 10:55 a.m., Morning “Making aDifference” ChuckHarmon, Pastor (Adults) 7:00 p.m. God in Dalton. The group Worship. 1811 Guy Street Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Dalton, GA 30720 CHURCH OF GOD DALTON FIRST UNITED Please call 706-278-2911 for Sunday Worship, 11:00 a.m.; METHODIST CHURCH has toured with Crabb information on other services or (706) 278-3507 AWANA and Adult Service, 6:00 visitour website at: www.oliviabaptistchurch.com CEDAR VALLEY 500S.ThorntonAve. Revival and performed at p.m.; Wednesday Prayer Meeting, 706-278-8494 www.firstbaptistdalton.com Bruce Beach, Pastor 7:00 p.m. CHURCH OF GOD the Church of God Youth Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; (A Church that Cares) 706-226-4000 Ext. 2129 by Everyone is Invited to Attend Winterfest in Knoxville. Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.; 2244 Cleveland Hwy. 706-279-2629 FAX Evening Worship, 6:00 p.m.; 706-258-8115 Dr.Joe Peabody, Wednesday Worship, 7:00 p.m. TILTON Senior Pastor Admission is free. GOOD HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH Dalton Rev.Clayton Brown, Pastor Rev.Billy Beard, The church is located on BAPTISTCHURCH 808Tilton Church Rd., SE Associate Minister 2519 Lake Francis Road Dalton Dalton, GA 30721 Mineral Springs Road in Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Peter Infanger, Dalton, GA Pastor RickyKisor Choir Master/Organist These Rev.Stacy Hensley, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.; Dalton. For more informa- POPLAR SPRINGS Sunday Evening, 6:00 p.m.; Jan Byrum, Director of Bro. Bruce Phillips, Preaching, 11:00 a.m.; Sunday Children’s Ministries tion, call (706) 271-8962. Minister of Music BAPTIST CHURCH Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.; Family 897PoplarSprings Road Night, 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday Susie Brown, Director of Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Night, 7:30 p.m. Training Hour,Radio Time, Dalton,GA30720 10:15 a.m., Monday-Friday, Recreational & Morning Worship, 10:50 a.m.; LeisureMinistries ■ A retirement reception Sunday School Extension Class; 706-259-8727 WTTI1530; TV,Cable10or Bill Gardner,Pastor WESTSIDE Reg. Channel 43, Sunday 8:00 Lindsay Laney, Director of honoring Larry and Linda Adult Choir Practice, Sunday BAPTIST CHURCH Youth Ministries Participating Sunday Services -Bible a.m.-9:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m; Prayer Rooms 6:10 Weekly Worship Flanagan will be Sunday p.m.;SundayEvening Service, Classes, 10:00 a.m.; Morning 469Lafayette Rd. Worship, 11:00 a.m.; Evening Rocky Face, GA 30740 THE CHURCH OF GOD OF Sunday, 8:30 a.m. &11:00 6:30 p.m; Alternate Tuesdays a.m. Sanctuary; 11:00a.m. from 2 to 4 p.m. at the First “CareNights” 7:00 p.m.; Worship, 6:00 p.m.; Sunday Phone: 706-673-6393 THE NEW TESTAMENT Night Youth Service, 6:00 p.m; Pastor,Bro.Rick Edwards remiX (Famber Hall); TV:WDNN Baptist Church fellowship Wednesday Night Prayer Service 135RichardsonDrive (Cable Channel 10), Sunday 7:00 p.m.; Children &Youth Wednesday Services -Bible Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Herman &MaryLedbetter, hall. Larry served as music Study, 7:00 p.m.; AWANA, 7:00 Sunday Worship, 11:00 a.m. & 10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Meeting, 7:00 p.m.; GA’s, Lad, Pastors Study and Fellowship Churches Mission Friends 7:30 p.m. p.m.; Youth Service, 7:00 p.m.; 6:00p.m.; Wednesday: Awana Sunday Worship, 10:00 a.m.; minister for 30 years. Other Activities -Fifth Sunday @7:00p.m., Prayer Service& Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; EVERYONE WELCOME! Evening Service, 6:00 p.m.; UMYF Supper &Fellowship, The church is at 311 N. 1879-2007 Services; Youth Sunday, 11:00 Youth @7:30 p.m. Thursday, 7:00 p.m. www.westsidebaptistrockyface.com 6:00 p.m.; Thornton Ave. in Dalton. a.m.; Praise Service, 6:00 p.m. www.daltonfumc.com Family,friends and current and former church members Be Strong It The FAITH and Regular in ATTENDANCE at your FAVORITE CHURCH are invited. The Daily Citizen Saturday, June 6, 2009 11A CHURCH

■ The Carpet Capital Women’s Network (CCWN) will have its monthly lunch- eon meeting Tuesday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Western Sizzlin’ Steakhouse Attend Church Regularly on Legion Drive in Dalton. Crystale Owenby of Calhoun will be the guest speaker. Owenby is a licensed nurse at Dalton Surgical ...and read your Bible Daily Group. She has a mime min- istry and shares her testimo- ny at local churches, nursing homes and ladies meetings. Owenby is a member of Trinity Baptist Church in LANGFORD MAYTAG Calhoun. She and her hus- APPLIANCE, INC. band, Darel, have one daugh- Larry Langford &Employees ter and son-in-law and one Graduation grandson. Sales •Service •Parts CCWN is a marketplace 319 N. Glenwood Ave. ministry for women whose Dalton, GA 30721 vision is to fill Christ’s mis- sion by encouraging women 706-278-6399 with a sense of belonging to God and each other,equip- ping women to develop spir- itual maturity and become all LEGACY OF DALTON they are to be in Christ and energizing women to bless APARTMENT HOMES others with the love,grace 2111 Club Dr. and truth of Jesus Christ. 706-226-3012 Membership is not “A Refreshing Change of Place” required. For more informa- tion, call Clydine Tyson at (706) 275-7509 or Susan Swinney at (706) 278-8260. ■ The Carpet Capital LOVE FUNERAL HOME Soccer Club is joining with Charles &Judy Love Joyce First Baptist Church to and Employees form Carpet Capital/First Kids Soccer. Family Owned &Operated Registration for males and Since 1935 females is now to June 12 at Has the N. Thornton Ave. the First Baptist family life Across from HMC center. Cost is $55 for ages 6 journey come to and under and $75 for other 706-278-3313 groups up to age 14. Practice an end or has it only just begun? starts Aug. 24 and games begin Sept. 12. Every graduate will answer that question in The church is at 311 N. Thornton Ave. in Dalton. theirown way. MURRAYMIX CONCRETE Concrete &Concrete Products ■ Eleventh Avenue Adiploma is the key to advancement, either through P.O. Box 740 Baptist Church will cele- further education or the pursuit of achosen career. That Chatsworth, GA brate homecoming Sunday at 706-695-2599 10:45 a.m. followed by a covered dish lunch. Allison piece of parchment representingsleeplessnights, Durham Speer will sing dur- perspiration, and perseverance can open endless NORTHGEORGIA TOYOTA ing the 6 p.m. service. 1502 East Walnut Ave. Speer has appeared on doors…doors leading to discoveries that may help our many of the Gaither 706-278-1322 Homecoming videos. world. What you do with it counts! www.northgeorgiatoyota.com The church is on the South Dalton Bypass. For Most importantly, include God in your endeavors, for more information,call (706) 278-7020 or visit Proverbs 16:20 says, “Whoever gives heed to instruction www.eleventhavenuebap- PRECISION CHEMICAL tistchurch.com. prospers, and blessed is he who trusts in the Lord.” &PAPER SUPPLY istockphoto.com/adventtr ■ Antioch Baptist

© Daymon Duckett 101 Bryan Ave. Church has announced the Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday following upcoming events: Dalton, GA Acts Acts Acts Acts Acts Acts Acts Homecoming — The 706-226-8795 church will celebrate home- 2.1-13 2.14-28 2. 29-47 6.1-15 7.1-22 7.23-53 7.54 –8.3 coming Sunday at 10:30 a.m. with the Rev. Alton Stephens Scriptures Selected by The American Bible Society as guest speaker. Special Copyright 2009, Keister-Williams Newspaper Services, P. O. Box 8187, Charlottesville, VA 22906, www.kwnews.com music will be provided by PROFESSIONAL The Ingrams. Lunch will be PHARMACY served after the service. B&JMACHINERY CHELSEA’SONTHORNTON CUB CADET FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1110Burleyson Road There will be no evening POWER EQUIPMENT OF CHATSWORTH service. Jake Cobble & and BISHOP GARDENS 706-278-2490 Father’s Day — Fathers GordonLeonard Open Mon.-Fri. 10am-3pm HarveyRedwine Main Office: will be honored June 21 dur- &Employees 701 N. 3rd Ave. 122York Street Lunch 11am-2pm REGENCY PARK ing the morning service. 706-259-4841 501 S. ThorntonAve. Full Line of Lawn ChatsworthOffice: The church is at the cor- 706-277-CUPA(2872) &Garden Tractors, 706-695-9646 NURSING &REHABILITATION ner of Antioch Road and Riding Mowers, Dalton Office: 1212 Broadrick Drive Antioch Drive in Dalton. THE BAILEY COMPANY Dalton, Georgia 30720 CITY FLORIST Push Mowers &Tillers 706-277-9646 ■ 2903 So. Dixie Hwy. 706-270-8008 Mountain Ridge Dalton, GA 30722 Mickey Sanford 415 S. Spencer St. Tunnel Hill Office: Baptist Church will cele- Florist &GiftShop 706-226-3126 706-673-9646 brate homecoming Sunday at 1203 CL Moss PkyNW 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Pastor Dr. Calhoun,GA30701 429 North Third Ave. Jerry Jones will bring the 706-277-2720 Chatsworth, GA SOUTHEASTERN morning message, and the 706-629-6633 706-695-4414 DALTON DEPOT GREENSPOT COMMUNICATIONS Rev. Lawrence Preston of RESTAURANT &TRACKSIDE CAFE SUPERMARKET SERVICES, INC. First Zion in Rockmart will Casual Dining 309 W. EmorySt. be the afternoon speaker. BEN’SEmployees ALUMINUM of COHUTTAWARPERS 3849 Cleveland Hwy. Lunch will be served after Machine and Fabrication House Specialties 706-278-3327 BASIRECYCLINGCREADY MIX 110Depot St. 706-694-3900 the morning service. We515Buy Bro Aluckminum Dr., NW Cans, 674 Duvall Road Revival will be Monday Chatsworth, GA 706-226-3160 through Wednesday at 7 p.m. 706-259-8533Brass, Copper, The schedule is: Stainless Steel,Aluminum, 706-694-4148 HAMPTON INN 706-695-6925 1000 Market St. WILSON SOUTHLAND Monday — The Rev. BEN’SARadiatorsLUMINUM DALTON SHEET METAL Hugh Byrd of Friendship 610 Hill Rd. 706-226-4333 INS. AGENCY,INC. Baptist Church in RECYCLING COLDWELL BANKER Management &Employees “God Bless America” Chickamauga We Buy706-226-6140 Aluminum Cans, 1521 E. Walnut Joe Wilson &Staff KINARD REALTY 913 E. Walnut Ave. Tuesday — The Rev. Brass, Copper, 704 S. Thornton Ave. 706-278-1656 W.H. Stamper of New Home BIGStaiBCnlessLEANERSSteel, 706-278-0549 Baptist Church in Noble Dalton, GA 30720 THE JEWELRY Wednesday — The Rev. Alu101minum,1Abutm Radiatorsent Rd. EXCHANGE 706-226-2748 706-226-5182 John Bruce of Mount Peria 610 Hill Rd. DEMPSEY AUCTION Robert E. Reeves &Staff Baptist Church in Ringgold 2079 Chattanooga Rd. 706-226-6140 COMPANY “WeSpecialize in The church is at 1401 706-278-3016 COOPER CONSTRUCTION M.L. King Jr. Blvd. in Robin &Terri Cooper Ray Dempsey &Lynn Dempsey Diamonds” BIG BCLEANERS 302 W. Third Street, Rome, GA Dalton. For more informa- BROOKER FORD Septic Tank Installation 1711E.Walnut Ave. tion, call Barbara Phillips at 1011Abutment Rd. Backhoe Services 1-800-DEMPSEY (706) 278-8246 or email 925706-226-2748Shugart Rd. [email protected]. 706-278-1151 Land Clearing •Rock Hauling 2079 Chattanooga Rd. 706-259-6048 DISCOVERYHOME ■ Power Rally ‘09 will be 706-278-3016 today from 6 to 10 p.m. at COURTESY CHRYSLER, FURNISHINGS Fellowship Baptist Church BROOKER FORD COURTESYPLYMOUTH, CHRYSLER, DODGE 105Murray Plaza in Rocky Face. Brian Fossett will be the guest speaker 925 Shugart Rd. 2210PLYMOUTH,E. Walnut DODGEAve. Chatsworth, GA 706-695-9088 with special music by 706-278-1151 2210706-275-8022E. Walnut Ave. PowerMotion. There will 706-275-8022 also be food and games. The church is at 3323 Crider Road. All area youth This FeatureIsPublished With The Hope That MorePeople Will Attend Church. are invited. More church It Is Paid For By Firms 100% Interested In This Community. news on page 8A THE DAILY CITIZEN 12A Saturday, June 6, 2009 BRIEFS OBITUARIES Obama pays visit to Nazi camp • Jerry Clark Hice, will be in Logan Funeral Newgen of Ellijay,Allanah mother and stepfather, member of First Baptist Cohutta Home Pavilion and burial Joyce Mynes of Port St. Lavada and Sherry Cady of Church, Order of Eastern WEIMAR, Germany — • Michael Terry Mynes, will take place at the Rock Lucie, Jessica Mynes Cohutta; mother-in-law and Star,Red Hat Ladies and the President Barack Obama Dalton Creek Baptist Church Richerson of Columbus and father-in-law, Judy and Virgil Senior Center all in absorbed the stark horrors • Krista Ann Clayton Cemetery. Dereck Mynes of California; Pierce of Tunnel Hill; broth- Bridgeport. memorialized at the Pierce,Rocky Face The family will receive special friends and co-work- er and sister-in-law, the Rev. Annie Louise Peters Buchenwald concentration friends at the funeral home ers Susie Wilson of Calhoun Brian and Sheila Clayton of Rowe was preceded in death camp Friday and said the les- • Louise Peters Rowe, Bridgeport, Ala. today beginning at 4 p.m. and Dale Lowman of Ellijay; sister,Traci Aldridge by her husband, James son for the modern world is Condolences may be sent Planeville; and a host of of Cohutta; stepsister and Albert Rowe; parents Mit vigilance against evil, against Obituary notices are to the family at www.logan- other co-workers and friends brother-in-law, Jeletta and and Mae Morris Peters and subjugation of the weak and funeralhome.com. at Mohawk Industries. Kenny Pinion of Dalton; 10 siblings. against the “cruelty in our- posted online at www.daltondailycitizen.com www.legacy.com At Mr. Mynes’ request he stepsister,Tressia Watkins of She is survived by her selves.”Obama honored the was cremated and the family Dalton; nieces and nephews. daughters: Susan (Fred) 56,000 who died at the Nazi Michael Terry will receive friends at the The funeral is today at 2 Toney of Dalton, Betty camp and the thousands who Jerry Clark Hice funeral home Sunday from p.m. at the Westside Chapel (Troy) Dulaney of survived. He invoked, too, his Mynes noon to 7 p.m. of Julian Peeples Funeral Scottsboro, Ala., Gaye Mr. Jerry Clark Hice of great-uncle, who helped lib- Michael Terry Mynes, 54, Arrangements made with Home with the Rev. Brian (Mike) Schrimsher of Cohutta and formerly of erate a Buchenwald satellite of Dalton, formerly integrity by Shawn Chapman Clayton and the Rev. Todd Bridgeport, Ala., Sandy Ellijay passed from this life prison in 1945 and came employed by Mohawk Funeral Home and Pangle officiating. Rowe of Bridgeport, Ala.; on Monday,June 1, 2009, at back a haunted man. He chal- Industries in Calhoun, died Crematory in Chatsworth. Burial will be in the grandchildren: Donna (Jeff) Hamilton Medical Center. lenged Iranian President Sunday,May 31, 2009, at www.legacy.com Grove Level Cemetery. A Cole, Sherri (Mike) Bennett, Born April 18, 1941, to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who Hamilton Medical Center. white dove release will con- Shannon (Parker) Hurt, his late parents Jay Dee and has expressed doubts that 6 He was a former resident clude the service. Pamela Chandler,Travis and Alma Black Hice in Ellijay. Krista Ann Clayton million Jews died at the of West Hamlin, W.Va. He The family received Brent Schrimsher; great- Mr. hands of the Nazis, to visit, was preceded in death by his Pierce friends at the Westside grandchildren, Justin, Jenna Hice is too. grandparents, John and Mary Krista Ann Clayton Chapel of Julian Peeples and Jadyn Bennett, Zac, survived Wade and Robert and Elsie Pierce, 39, of Rocky Face, Funeral Home Friday. Chase and Brett Cole, Chloe by sisters Jobless rate jumps Mynes, all of West Virginia; passed away Wednesday, For more information and Dunsmore, Chandler Hurt; and broth- and his son, J.R. Wade June 3, 2009, at Hamilton an online guestbook, visit sisters: Edna Pearl Ballard to 9.4% in May ers-in-law, Mynes. Medical Center. www.julianpeeples.com of Stevenson, Ala., Una Kate Ann and WASHINGTON — With He is survived by his ex- She was preceded in Julian Peeples Funeral Short of Missouri; special Ernest companies in no mood to wife, Dale Garner of death by Home, Westside Chapel, is nephew and his wife, Rogers of hire, the unemployment rate Chatsworth; his daughter her father, in charge of funeral arrange- Wallace and Barbara Cohutta, jumped to 9.4 percent in Hice and son-in-law,Amanda Glenn ments. For more informa- Ballard. Nancy May,the highest in more than Dawn and Barry Sheron of Clayton; tion you may call (706) 259- Visitation is today from 3- and 25 years. But the pace of lay- Dalton; parents, Ross C. and grandpar- 7455. 9 p.m. CST at Rudder Richard Pierce of Blue offs eased, with employers Carol J. Mynes of Rome; ents, www.legacy.com Funeral Home in Bridgeport, Ridge; brother and sister-in- cutting 345,000 jobs, the grandchildren, Kyra Sheron, Leonard Ala. law Joe and Marlene Hice of fewest since September. The Sydney Willingham and and The funeral will be Jasper; nephews, Tommy Louise Peters Rowe much smaller-than-expected Wadein Willingham, all of Fannie Sunday at 2 p.m. CDT at the Hice of Dalton, Bobby Hice reduction in payroll jobs, Dalton; brothers and sisters- Hardin Louise Peters Rowe, 81, funeral home chapel officiat- of Chatsworth, Toney Rogers reported by the Labor in-law, Randy and Renee and Pascal Pierce of Bridgeport, Ala., died ed by the Rev. Jim Bernard. of Dalton; great-niece Department on Friday,adds Mynes of Columbus, Johnny and Anna Friday,June 5, 2009, at Burial will be at Rocky Courtney Rogers and great- to evidence that the recession and Teresa Mynes of Port St. Ruth Clayton Memorial Hospital in Springs Cemetery in nephew, Preston Rogers. is loosening its hold on the Lucie, Fla. and David Mynes Survivors include her Chattanooga. Bridgeport, Ala. Services are Sunday at 2 country. It marked the fourth of Chatsworth; uncles, husband, Tony Pierce of the She was a retired assistant Rudder Funeral Home of p.m. from the Logan Funeral straight month that the pace Ernest Mynes of West residence; daughters, Kayla teacher with Bridgeport Bridgeport is in charge of Home Chapel with the Rev. of layoffs slowed. “This tide Virginia and Ronnie Mynes Pierce of Glendale, Calif., Head Start and had been a arrangements. Steve Ware officiating and is turning,”said Richard of Rome; nieces and and Shana and Savannah substitute teacher and had www.legacy.com Yamarone, economist at vocals performed by Nancy nephews, Crystal Mynes Pierce, both of the residence; worked at Avondale Carpet Argus Research. “We expect Pierce. Graveside service Mill years ago. She was a this trend of slower job loss to continue throughout the year.” Ga. courts avert lawsuit 50th Anniversary Court OKs Chrysler sale over cuts ordered by Perdue NEW YORK — A U.S. appeals court conditionally BY GREG BLUESTEIN nor. “But I also know that as more furloughs. Judges warned approved Chrysler’s sale of Associated Press Writer public servants our primary the order could force the state’s most of its assets to Italy’s mandate is to do all we can on superior courts to shut down for Fiat Friday,but is keeping the ATLANTA — Georgia’s behalf of this state we both love two weeks. deal on hold until Monday to top judges averted an so much.” But Sears said Friday’s allow an appeal to the unprecedented legal maneu- The agreement came less agreement gives the judicial nation’s highest court. The ver Friday to protect a system than an hour before Sears and branch new leeway to defer U.S. Court of Appeals for the plagued by financial woes, other top judges were set to costs, meaning that it won’t 2nd Circuit said it will con- striking a last-minute com- meet in downtown Atlanta to have to brace for the sharp con- tinue to delay the sale until 4 promise with the governor decide whether to take legal sequences feared by many of its p.m. Monday,unless the U.S. over his order for millions of action to block the governor’s leaders. Supreme Court intervenes. dollars in budget cuts. order. Georgia’s legal woes are not The judicial branch will still Sears and other leaders had as dire as other states, where Borrowing plunges have to slash 25 percent of its called the order “unconstitu- budget cuts have forced offi- June budget, like other state tional” and warned the cuts cials to shut down courthouses by $15.7 billion departments. But Gov. Sonny could bring the courts to a a few days each month and WASHINGTON — Perdue agreed to allow officials standstill. reduce the number of jury trials. Borrowing by consumers fell to cut costs by deferring a Perdue countered that the But the speed and severity of by $15.7 billion in April as chunk of the expenses until the cuts were needed to cope with the cuts has galvanized many of U.S. households continued to next fiscal year,which begins in plummeting tax receipts in a Georgia’s judicial leaders, who trim spending and put away July. The cuts could total mil- recession. He noted that other warned the cuts could pose a their credit cards amid a lions of dollars, though it’s government groups — includ- threat to public safety. severe recession. The Federal unclear how much will be ing the legislative branch — “The governor may not Reserve said Friday the April deferred. had adopted the cuts and appreciate this fact, but public decline was the second The governor also agreed to warned the judicial branch to safety and a strong court system largest ever in dollar terms withdraw his demand that the avoid “futile and unwise litiga- are as important to the individ- CONTRIBUTED PHOTO following March’s drop of judicial branch slash the budget tion.” ual and corporate citizens of Perdue spokesman Bert Georgia as anything else in state $16.6 billion. March’s decline — a crucial issue for leaders Leroy Sr.and Ann Epperson are celebrating their Brantley praised Sears and oth- government,”Melvin originally was reported as who argued Perdue had no legal 50th wedding anniversary today. They have four $11.1 billion, which had been authority to order the cuts for an ers for choosing “to work with Westmoreland, a Fulton County us instead of rushing to the jurist who leads the Council of children, Angie Cochran, Javana McAllister,Leroy the most on records dating to independent branch of govern- Epperson Jr.and Gregory Whitmire. 1943. The April decline was ment. Instead, the judicial courthouse.” Superior Court Judges, said more than double the $6 bil- branch accepted the cuts volun- “This is a solution that before Friday’s actions. lion drop that economists had tarily. avoids an unwise and futile law- But Sears suggested that expected. Georgia Supreme Court suit, and allows the governor to amid the economic downturn THE MARKET Couple indicted for Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears ensure the state ends the year — state officials reported said that concession will pre- with a balanced budget,”he Friday that May revenues Friday’s Dow Jones: 8763.10 ▲ 12.90 spying for Cuba vent a “power grab” by the said. dropped more than 14 percent Friday’s NASDAQ:1849.42 ▼ .60 State prosecutors had from the same month the year WASHINGTON — A executive branch. “I know that we are both already been forced to trim their before — the branch should retired State Department schedules before last week’s brace for more cuts as it goes worker with top secret secu- confident in the strength of our Thursday Friday Intel 16.13 15.84 legal positions,”Sears wrote order,and worried the new into the next fiscal year “tighter Gold 970.7 962 IBM 106.3 107.2 rity clearance and his wife round of cuts would have meant than ever.” have been indicted on Friday in a letter to the gover- Silver 15.40 15.91 Interface 6.43 6.47 charges of spying for Cuba Acuity 28.86 29 JCP 29.49 29.05 over the past three decades. 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PREP FOOTBALL: GEORGIA-TENNESSEE ALL-STAR CLASSIC Team Georgia looks for a little revenge

BY ADAM KROHN clearing brawl and game officials waving off INSIDE tions. We have a lot more speed than we did [email protected] the final 1:30 on the clock. last year.” jSchuerholz issues an apology to Glavine, 2B Last year in the fifth Tennessee-Georgia Friday at Southeast, Georgia wrapped up The offense is stacked with playmakers, All-Star Football Classic, Georgia was pum- its week-long practices for today’s game — jFuryk, Byrd share lead at the Memorial, 3B headed by Atlanta Journal-Constitution All- meled by its border rival, 41-0, at Finley scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. at Ridgeland jTelevision listings; NL, AL standings, 3B State selections in receiver Mike Bowman of Stadium in Chattanooga. Tennessee set 11 High School — with a mindset to win big. Ridgeland and running back P.J. Greene series records, including most points, most Georgia coach Robert Akins of Ringgold, Buchanan. “The first team I coached Rome. Starting at quarterback will be the lopsided win for a team and individual who is coaching in his third Georgia- (Tennessee won 28-7 in 2004) was excep- mobile Brian Owens of Cass. The defense records including most sacks, most touch- Tennessee Classic, said this team stands out tional, but this team ranks higher.” features all-state honorable mention Van downs, most passing yards, most receiving from his previous all-star squads. Added North Murray athletic director Calhoun of Rome. yards, longest touchdown run and longest “I feel like this is the best team we’ve Josh Lowe, who will coach defensive ends Akins said he’ll use a plethora of running touchdown pass, in the rout. had,”said Akins, who is 1-1 in the series, after serving as offensive coordinator last The game got so out of hand that emo- coaching the previous two games for year,“This year,overall, we’re quite a bit tions boiled over and ended with a benches- Tennessee when he was with Boyd- more athletic, especially at the skill posi- Please see CLASSIC, 2B

GOLF: CLAY DYKES INVITATIONAL Darr, Luzar roll to first CDI title

BY LARRY FLEMING Thursday said the other 14 champi- [email protected] onship flight teams were playing John Darr and Rick Luzar fin- for second place. ished what they started. Darr and Luzar,who finished The two shot a closing 6-under fifth in their first CDI appearance 66 on Friday and breezed to the last year,opened this year’s tourna- Clay Dykes Invitational champi- ment with a 10-under 62, which is onship in record fashion, blowing probably another record. They fol- away defending champions Jerry lowed that up with a 9-under 63 on Hudgins and Mike Rice by 11 shots Day 2. at The Farm golf course in Rocky After cooling off and posting Face. just two birdies on the front side Darr and Luzar,who like Friday,Darr and Luzar birdied the Hudgins and Rice in 2008 led from first five holes on the back nine and start to finish, posted a 54-hole then coasted to the convincing vic- score of 191, breaking the old tory. record of 196 set by Bill Ploeger Their 19-under 125 through 36 and Rice in 2002. holes set up an easy closing round. “We survived,”the 62-year-old “We knew we were pretty far Luzar,who is from Pinehurst, N.C., ahead,”said Darr,also 62 and from said as he approached the score- Gainesville, Fla. board. It was a cruel joke for the The champions found the par- rest of the field. 72, 6,487-yard course was set up as MATT HAMILTON/The Daily Citizen In actuality,they squashed all Rick Luzar,right, hits an approach shot to the fourth green while his playing partner John Darr challenges over the three days and watches from the cart at left. Darr and Luzar had a tournament-record 191 at The Farm and won golfers leaving the course on Please see ROLL, 2B the CDI championship by 11 shots over defending champions Jerry Hudgins and Mike Rice.

PRO BASEBALL: MILWAUKEE 4, ATLANTA 0 AUTO RACING Brewers 2-hit Rain pushes Braves in win Stewart to

BY CHARLES ODUM Associated Press Writer Pocono pole ATLANTA — Yovani Gallardo and Carlos Villanueva combined for a two-hit shutout, rookie Mat Gamel drove in three runs and the NL Central- BY GENARO C. ARMAS leading Milwaukee Brewers beat the Atlanta Braves Associated Press Writer 4-0 on Friday night. LONG POND, Pa. — Rain didn’t entirely Gallardo (6-2) walked four with six strikeouts and spoil Tony Stewart’s week. gave up no singles in eight innings. He allowed no He will start Sunday’s Pocono 500 from baserunner past second base and threw 110 pitches. the pole after a downpour Friday washed out Villanueva completed the shutout with a perfect qualifying for Stewart’s first race since he cat- ninth inning. apulted to the top of the NASCAR Sprint Cup The Braves’ only hits off Gallardo were doubles standings this season. — in the third inning by Martin Prado and in the sev- Stewart earned a nice consolation prize enth by Brian McCann. after his charity race was also rained out ear- Gamel hit a two-run double in the fourth to drive lier this week. in Prince Fielder and Mike Cameron. Gamel added a Still, Smoke is on a roll run-scoring single in the Brewers’ two-run fifth. in his first season as an Gallardo, who pitched eight scoreless innings but AP PHOTO owner and driver. While two Milwaukee pitchers were shutting Atlanta out on two hits, “It has been a honey- Braves starter Jair Jurrjens suffered his third loss in eight decisions BRAVES, 2B moon to this point,” Please see on Friday. Jurrjens gave up nine hits and four runs in seven innings. Stewart said Friday. “I’m going to enjoy it as much as I can.” Jeff Gordon and his Stewart TENNIS: FRENCH OPEN achy back will start sec- ond. The four-time Cup champion said that he’ll be OK for Sunday’s race at the “Tricky Federer rallies past del Potro to gain final Triangle,”though he does need about an hour of treatment each day to ease the pain. BY HOWARD FENDRICH Slam singles titles. And he will become Jimmie Johnson, Kurt Busch and Ryan Associated Press Writer only the sixth man with a career Grand Newman round out the top five in a Pocono PARIS — Fresh off a ragged, rugged, Slam, at least one title from each of tennis’ lineup set on the point standings. five-set French Open semifinal victory four majors. They’re all looking up at Stewart, who’s Friday,Roger Federer was leaving for the “There’s still one more step,”Federer fashioned a surprising run for a third career night when a dozen or so fans drew his said. Cup title in his inaugural season with Stewart attention. He’s come exactly this close in the past, Haas Racing. They wanted photos and autographs, and losing each of the past three French Open “I still think Tony is crazy for starting up Federer obliged, signing hats, a poster,even finals to Rafael Nadal, along with a semifi- his own team, but he’s doing a great job with one guy’s white polo shirt. As Federer nal four years ago. But this time, Nadal is it,”said Johnson, who nipped Stewart to win ambled off, a man shouted: “Win on not around to torment him, having been last week at Dover. Sunday! Please!” stunned by Soderling in the fourth round. Stewart’s schedule has been washed out Pausing for a moment before sliding into “Obviously,” Federer said, “it’s nice to since then, including the charity race at a dirt a car,Federer turned and, with a quick wave see someone else for a change.” track he owns near the western Ohio village of his skilled right arm, replied, “OK.”Ah, Since the start of the 2005 French Open, of Rossburg that had been postponed if only it were that simple. For all his Federer is 0-4 against Nadal at Roland Wednesday because of rain. It was resched- accomplishments, for all his trophies and Garros, 29-0 against everyone else. uled for Sept. 9. Friday’s rainout at Pocono, though, records, Federer now wants — needs? — to AP PHOTO Similarly,over the course of his career, do something he never has: win a final at Roger Federer eyes a return shot Federer is 2-5 against Nadal in Grand Slam allowed him more time to get back to Eldora Speedway to enter qualifying there for Roland Garros. against Juan Martin Del Potro in the finals, 11-0 against all other opponents. Saturday’s Dirt Late Model Dream race. By coming back to beat No. 5-seeded French Open semifinals on Friday. Federer just so happens to have a 9-0 Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina 3-6, 7-6 career record against Soderling, who will be “Make it quick, I’m actually trying to (2), 2-6, 6-1, 6-4 on Friday,Federer moved If he can beat No. 23 Robin Soderling of within one victory of his first French Open on Sunday,Federer also will tie FEDERER, 2B Please see STEWART, 2B championship — and of so much more. Pete Sampras’ career mark of 14 Grand Please see WWW.DALTONDAILYCITIZEN.COM 2B Saturday, June 6, 2009 THE DAILY CITIZEN PRO BASEBALL: ATLANTA BRAVES Schuerholz apologizes to Glavine

BY CHARLES ODUM Hours after Glavine’s state- ended in a way based on the 43-year-old Glavine’s McLouth. Hanson is scheduled to Associated Press Writer ments, Schuerholz issued an apolo- that didn’t make performance in his minor league make his debut against Milwaukee ATLANTA — An aggravated gy “on behalf of the organization me feel good. rehab appearances. But Glavine on Sunday. Tom Glavine said Friday that he and myself personally for the way “It just does- said, “It usually is about the Glavine said he is not sure if wasn’t happy with how Atlanta that it ended.” n’t feel right for money.” he’ll attempt to prolong his career handled his release and after his “I want to offer an apology to a guy of his cal- Glavine would have earned a $1 with another club. public comments Braves president Tommy,” Schuerholz said. “We iber,his stature, million bonus by being added to “I’ve had a couple of phone calls John Schuerholz apologized for the made our decision, but the way — his quality and the 25-man roster. in regards to pitching, I’ve had a club’s approach. the environment and the tone and that’s what I Braves chairman Terry McGuirk couple of phone calls ... in terms of Glavine Glavine, still seething as he the manner — the end of it didn’t wanted to say.” insisted Thursday the decision by consulting or pitching coach type talked indepth for the first time feel comfortable to me. When asked if Glavine’s release general manager Frank Wren, of situations,”he said. “I’m not since his release on Wednesday, “I tossed and turned pretty much could have been handled better, Schuerholz and manager Bobby worried about getting an opportuni- said the Braves knew they were all night long, really,after we fin- Schuerholz said “I think so. And Cox was not based on finances. ty to do something. I know I’ll be going to release him on Tuesday ished our meeting with Tommy, that’s why I’m apologizing.” Glavine said he believes he was able to do something. That’s obvi- afternoon but “still paraded me out thinking about, here’s this guy who Schuerholz said he hoped to per- released to clear the way for top ously something I’m going to have in Rome to a sold-out crowd” for has meant so much to our fran- sonally apologize to Glavine. pitching prospect Tommy Hanson to to take time to figure out.” his minor league start that night. chise, to the game of baseball, Hall Glavine said it won’t be easy to be promoted this weekend and to Glavine said he would have “That to me is extremely aggra- of Famer. Represented our city in mend his relationship with the clear finances for Wednesday’s trade been opened to staying with the vating,”Glavine said. grand fashion. And the meeting Braves, who said the decision was with Pittsburgh for outfielder Nate Braves in another capacity. Roll: Double-eagle Federer

Continued from page 1B said Malcom, who is from Continued from page 1B Duluth. “I retired that golf difficult on Friday as it had ball to the bag, knowing playing in his first Grand Slam been all week. that creek was coming up final. He’d never been past the “This course shows you on the next hole.” third round in 21 previous so many things that it’s hard Malcom said he used a majors but reeled off the last to figure out what to do,” 5-iron with a high fade for five games of a 6-3, 7-5, 5-7, Darr said. “Some places the spectacular shot, which 4-6, 6-4 victory over No. 12 you can’t put the ball, and rolled almost off the green Fernando Gonzalez of Chile in we did a pretty good job of but came back and fell into Friday’s first semifinal. that all week. There are the cup. Does Soderling believe he some places out there that if David Mansfield and has a chance against Federer? you hit there you’re cooked. Gary Brock, who had a one- “He’s going to be the It’s a challenge for sure.” shot lead after a 4-under 68 favorite, Darr and Luzar were up (139) on Thursday, were 1- by far,” to the challenge, though. over 73 on Friday and fin- the big- Shaking off the slow ished at 212 in third place. serving start on a cloudy,cool day, Billy Hatton and Scott Soderling the twosome “cranked it Northey shot even-par 72 said. “But up” on the back side with a for 213 and fourth place. I think birdie binge that sealed the Frank Costanzo and Tom Nadal ninth CDI title. Rood also shot 72 for 214 was the “We were 7-under and rounded out the top favorite Soderling through 14,”said Luzar, five. against who has five holes-in-one It took three playoff me as well.” during his amateur golf holes for A.C. Cooper and Soderling’s first Grand career,four coming in tour- C.W. Mayes to beat Charles AP PHOTO Slam title match will be nament play. “We were 1- Dean and Urquit Morris for Mark Martin signs autographs in the rain at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Federer’s 19th, matching over the rest of the way.” the third flight title. Both Pa., where the Pocono 500 is scheduled for Sunday. Rain washed out qualify- Ivan Lendl’s record, and the They made their only teams finished at 212. ing on Friday, giving Sprint Cup points leader Tony Stewart the pole position. Swiss star’s 15th in the past bogey on their 53rd hole, Morris and Dean shot a 16 major tournaments. the par-4, 411-yard 17th. closing 6-under 66 to pull Then again, Federer held “We had a great week into a tie with Cooper and Stewart: Penske buys Saturn similar edges in experience together,” Luzar said. Mayes. and head-to-head matchups Rice and Hudgins Chris Demarco and against del Potro, a 20-year- matched the 66 of Darr and David Bennett (72) took Continued from page 1B has a tentative deal to sell its Saturn brand to old playing in his first major Luzar and finished at 202, third place at 215 by win- former race car driver and dealership group semifinal. Federer was in his one shot over the 201 that ning a scorecard playoff make it back to qualify in case I didn’t stress owner Roger Penske, both companies said 20th consecutive Grand Slam earned them last year’s CDI with Al Everett and Jack that enough,”Stewart joked in the media Friday. semifinal — double the sec- championship. Rice and Manton (72). Bill Andrus room after Friday’s Pocono washout Penske has signed a memorandum of ond-longest streak any man Hudgins took second in a and Ken Stewart shot 5- became official. understanding that would give his dealer- compiled — and had won all scorecard playoff with Ron under 67 for 217 and fifth The pole winner is usually the last driver ship chain, Penske Automotive Group, 12 previous sets across five Waeghe and Tom Blank place. to talk to reporters, though Gordon gra- Saturn’s 350 dealerships, the companies matches with del Potro. (68). Lanny Bailey and Tom ciously switched places with Stewart to said. Penske told reporters that he expects to Yet early on the 6-foot-6 Joe Whisenant and Ken Miller skied to 3-over 75, allow him to fly out earlier. offer all the dealers new franchise agree- del Potro played fantastically, Benson closed with a 4- but still ended with a 1- “You earned it man, you’re the points ments and will retain all 13,000 Saturn using his long legs to speed under 68 and finished under 215, the division’s leader,” Gordon told Stewart with a smile employees for the immediate term. around the court and his long fourth at 204 while Bill only sub-par card, to win after the two exchanged handshakes as Neither Penske nor GM would say how arms to whip winners punc- Blalock and Ron Russell the fourth flight. Bill Stewart left the stage. Stewart is the first much Penske is paying for the brand. tuated by loud grunts. ended with an even-par 72 Patrick and Mike Steed (75) driver/owner to lead in points since Alan Penske said he expects the deal to close in “He came out of the for 10-under 206. were second four shots Kulwicki won the 1992 Cup championship. the third quarter. blocks really strong,”Federer In the second flight, Pete behind the winners. Hal Other drivers didn’t plan quite as exten- Penske Automotive Group also distrib- said. Federer did not, even slap- Malcom and Joe Brogdon Long and Terry Evans (77) sive a schedule. utes Daimler AG’s Smart subcompacts in ping himself in the face after shot 4-under 68, the flight’s claimed third place at 227, Gordon planned to rest his sore back. the U.S., but Smart has its own dealership one poorly executed point. lowest score of the day,to Bill Rogers and Mike Denny Hamlin hoped to give teammate and network and Saturn dealers will continue to Five miscues by a suddenly win by two shots over Nick Chambless (74) were fourth rookie Joey Logano a spin around the 2.5- exclusively distribute Saturn vehicles, at 228 and Herm Plybon mile tri-oval to give Logano a better feel for Penske said. tight del Potro in the tiebreak- Kirkland and Ron Hunter er ceded the second set, and it (69 for 210). The solid and Randy Rowland (81) the course ahead of Sunday’s race. Initially,GM will continue to make cars were fifth at 229. Johnson wanted to just sit in his bus and for Saturn for two years, Penske said. But took Federer 2 1/2 hours to round was highlighted by convert a break point. Charlie Busbee and Paul eat. he also said he is in talks with manufactur- Malcom’s rare double-eagle When he did, it put on the par-5, 483-yard 12th Cobb Jr. had a 2-under-70 “Usually you just sit in the bus and eat all ers around the world about building Saturn day,” the three-time defending champion cars in the future. Federer ahead 3-1 in the hole. for 209 and won the super fourth set and really got him “I’ve had four holes-in- senior flight by two shots said, drawing laughs. “My bus driver found “We will be selling as many GM cars a gym down the road, so at least I’ll go get under the Saturn brand as possible,”Penske going. He broke del Potro one but that’s the first dou- over Dan Wood and Max twice more to level things at ble-eagle I’ve ever made,” Mathews (69) at 211. a workout and then eat so I feel better about said. myself.” Penske Automotive owns the second- two sets apiece. Sunday’s race will also mark the first one largest U.S. automobile retail chain by “A five-set match is a with double-file restarts in a Cup points sales. It also owns heavy-duty engine man- test,”Federer said. race. The format had been used in non- ufacturer Detroit Diesel and has race teams The light was fading, the Classic: Throw it points races. in the IndyCar,NASCAR and Grand-Am wind was swirling, and the É NEWYORK — General Motors Corp. series. temperature dipped below 60 Continued from page 1B hopes to form a 1-2 punch degrees. Not surprisingly, with Crimson Tide receiver Federer dealt with the condi- tions better than del Potro. backs, including Greene’s Julio Jones, plans to put on “That match escaped me,” teammate Steven Washing- a show. During Friday’s Braves: McLouth is 0-for-4 a subdued del Potro said. ton and Sonoraville’s practice, Bowman’s skills After double-faulting to Robbie McAfee, in the were on full display while hand Federer a 4-3 lead, del “Wildcat” direct-snap for- making one-handed acro- Continued from page 1B Pinch-hitter Greg Norton threatened to Potro trudged to the sideline mation to keep the oppos- batic catches. end Gallardo’s shutout bid in the eighth with head bowed, while ing defense on its toes. He also showed off some received no decision in the Brewers’ 1-0 win when his long drive into the right-field seats many spectators rose to yell, “Those running backs impressive dance moves he over St. Louis in 10 innings on May 25, has was foul by only a few feet. applaud and serenade their can throw the ball too,” hopes to use Saturday if he allowed one earned run in his last three starts. Notes:Manager Ken Macha said RHP man: “Roh-zher! Roh-zher!” Akins said. “Especially finds the end zone. The Brewers began the night tied with Dave Bush skipped his normal day of play- Three games later,Federer when they get to the edge.” “I got something for St. Louis for first place in the NL Central. ing catch after being struck above his right served it out, closing with Southeast defensive them,”Bowman said. Jair Jurrjens (5-3) suffered his first loss elbow by Hanley Ramirez’s line drive on consecutive forehand win- coordinator Chad Brewer, “They didn’t think I was in seven starts, giving up nine hits and four Thursday night. Bush still pitched six ners. He whirled around and who will coach receivers going to play,but now that I runs in seven innings. innings in the Brewers’ 4-3 loss. X-rays glanced at the guest box — at am, them boys is scared. Center fielder Nate McLouth was 0-for-4 were negative but Bush was sore Friday. “I for Georgia, figures the his pregnant wife, at his par- They don’t want to play no in his debut with Atlanta. The Braves don’t think he wants to miss his turn, but it passing game will be as ents, at pal Anna Wintour, prominent as the running football.” acquired McLouth from Pittsburgh for three may be a couple days late,”Macha said. ... minor leaguers on Wednesday. Jurrjens had three wins and three no-deci- Vogue’s editor-in-chief — game. Starting opposite of Murray County line- then walked to the net, placed the 6-foot-5-inch, 225- backer Ethan Watson, who The Braves hope the addition of McLouth, sions in his last six starts and had not lost who hit third, will spark their offense. since a 3-2 loss to St. Louis on April 27. both hands on the tape and pound Bowman will be 6-4, hopes to use film from leaned over, looking at the 210-pound Rashan Smith of Saturday’s game to earn a clay court that has bedeviled Pepperell. walk-on opportunity in col- him in the past. “We’re going to see what lege, said the defense also Surely he was thinking: they can do,”Brewer said. will be ready. Cards pitcher Lohse put on DL One more to go. One more to “(Georgia offensive coordi- “We’ve got a few head- go. nator) David Gann likes to hunters,”Watson said. T. LOUIS (AP) — Cardinals right-han- Greene recalled from Triple-A Memphis. “It feels great coming throw the ball and when “We’re not going to give up der Kyle Lohse was placed on the 15-day Manager Tony La Russa has been carrying through tough matches like you’ve got guys like Mike much. It’s not going to be disabled list for the first time in his career 13 pitchers for weeks, preferring a rested this,”Federer said. and Rashan, you’d be silly 41-0, I can tell you that.” Friday with a forearm injury after he had to bullpen over a fifth bench player,but the not to throw to them. It will Other area players on leave his latest start early. Cardinals got a complete game from Chris be interesting to see how Georgia’s roster are all from “It was a good run,”said Lohse, in his Carpenter on Thursday. Tennessee tries to stop Murray County: Long snap- ninth season. “You hate to go out on some- Lohse, 4-4 with a 3.99 ERA, was hit by COFFEE CABIN them.” per/lineman Corey Pritchett, thing like that. I’ve just got to make sure it a pitch last month and skipped a start. He Bowman, who commit- defensive back Josh Zeigler, gets back better than it was before, I guess.” aggravated the injury Wednesday night on a Praline &Cream ted to the University of and kicker/receiver Michael The Cardinals are going with 12 pitchers diving stop of Reds pitcher Johnny Cueto’s FREEwithany purchase & Alabama in September and Lopez. for the time being, with infielder Tyler bunt single to open the third inning. 5ads.800 S. Hamilton Ave. THE DAILY CITIZEN Saturday, June 6, 2009 3B SPORTS BRIEFS SCOREBOARD GOLF

Local gets hole-in- Orlando vs. L.A. Lakers (G.Floyd 3-5), 4:05 p.m. TRANSACTIONS Thursday, June 4: L.A. Lakers 100, Orlando 75, Minnesota (Blackburn 5-2) at Seattle (Washburn 3- Lakers lead series 1-0 4), 4:10 p.m. one at Indian Trace Sunday, June 7: Orlando at L.A. Lakers, 8 p.m. L.A. Angels (Escobar 0-0) at Detroit (E.Jackson 5- Friday’s Moves Tuesday, June 9: L.A. Lakers at Orlando, 9 p.m. 3), 7:05 p.m. Tunnel Hill resident Jim BASEBALL Thursday, June 11: L.A. Lakers at Orlando, 9 p.m. Texas (Holland 1-2) at Boston (Lester 4-5), 7:10 York made hole-in-one American League Sunday, June 14: L.A. Lakers at Orlando 8 p.m., if p.m. BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Purchased the contract necessary Baltimore (Berken 1-1) at Oakland (Cahill 2-5), Friday,May 29 at Indian of LHP Alberto Castillo from Norfolk (IL). Released Tuesday, June 16: Orlando at L.A. Lakers, 9 p.m., if 9:05 p.m. LHP Jamie Walker. Trace golf course in CLEVELAND INDIANS—Activated DH Travis necessary Chatsworth. Hafner from the 15-day DL. Optioned RHP Fausto Thursday, June 18: Orlando at L.A. Lakers, 9 p.m., Carmona to the Arizona Rookie League. if necessary York used a pitching National League wedge on the par 3, 128- FLORIDA MARLINS—Placed RHP Anibal TENNIS Sanchez on the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP yard No. 5 to score the ace. Cristhian Martinez from Jacksonville (SL). Chris Johnson witnessed NEW YORK METS—Placed RHP J.J. Putz on the French Open 15-day DL. Purchased the contract of RHP PRO HOCKEY Friday the shot. Fernando Nieve from Buffalo (IL). Claimed LHP Pat At Stade Roland Garros Misch off waivers from San Francisco.Moved RHP NHL Playoffs Paris J.J. Putz from the 15-day to 60-day DL. Purse: $21.8 million (Grand Slam) Former NBA star ST.LOUIS CARDINALS—Placed RHP Kyle Lohse STANLEY CUP FINALS Surface: Clay-Outdoor AP PHOTO on the 15-day DL. Recalled INF Tyler Greene from Detroit vs. Pittsburgh Singles — Men — Semifinals Jim Furyk hits from a bunker on 15th hole dur- Smith dies at 60 Memphis (PCL). Saturday, May 30: Detroit 3, Pittsburgh 1 Robin Soderling (23), Sweden, def.Fernando BASKETBALL Sunday, May 31: Detroit 3, Pittsburgh 1 Gonzalez (12), Chile, 6-3, 7-5, 5-7, 4-6, 6-4. ing the second round of the Memorial golf tour- National Basketball Association Tuesday, June 2: Pittsburgh 4, Detroit 2, Detroit Roger Federer (2), Switzerland, def.Juan Martin HARTFORD, Conn. — TORONTO RAPTORS—Named Marc Iavaroni nament Friday, June 5, 2009, in Dublin, Ohio. leads series 2-1 del Potro (5), Argentina, 3-6, 7-6 (2), 2-6, 6-1, 6-4. Randy Smith, a blindingly assistant coach. Thursday, June 4: Pittsburgh 4, Detroit 2, series tied 2-2 fast All-Star with the Buffalo Today: Pittsburgh at Detroit, 8 p.m. Braves in the 1970s who Tuesday, June 9: Detroit at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m., if necessary Furyk, Byrd own once held the NBA record Friday, June 12: Pittsburgh at Detroit, 8 p.m., if nec- for consecutive games, died TELEVISION essary COLLEGE BASEBALL while working out on a On Today treadmill. He was 60. NCAA Division I share of the lead AUTO RACING He had a massive heart 7 a.m. PRO BASEBALL Super Regionals SPEED — Formula One, qualifying for Turkish Grand (Best-of-3) attack Thursday while exer- Prix, at Kadikoy, Turkey At Dick Howser Stadium, Tallahassee,Fla. Friday, June 5: Arkansas 7, Florida State 2 10 a.m. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Young Lee (69), Kris cising at the Connecticut casi- MLB Today: Arkansas (38-22) vs.Florida State (45-17), no where he worked, son-in- SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Pocono NATIONAL LEAGUE Noon DUBLIN, Ohio — One Tamulis (68) and Moira 500, at Long Pond, Pa. East Division Sunday, June 7: Arkansas vs.Florida State, Noon, Dunn (66) at 9 under. law Lekan Bashua told The 11 a.m. WLPct GB if necessary last birdie for Jim Furyk Associated Press on Friday. SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, “Happy Hour Philadelphia 32 20 .615 — At Oxford-University Stadium put him one more stroke Jiyai Shin (67) was 8 Series,” final practice for Pocono 500, at Long Pond, New Yo rk 29 24 .547 3 1/2 Oxford, Miss. under,Juli Inkster (65) Smith was drafted by the Pa. Atlanta 26 27 .491 6 1/2 Friday, June 5: Mississippi 4, Virginia 3, 12 innings under par,which he found Braves in the seventh round in 2 p.m. Florida 26 29 .473 7 1/2 Today: Virginia (46-13-1) vs.Mississippi (44-18), more gratifying than being was in a crowd at 7 SPEED — Rolex Sports Car Series, Six Hours of The Washington 14 39 .264 18 1/2 Noon 1971 and went on to play 13 Glen, start of race, at Watkins Glen, N.Y. Central Division Sunday, June 7: Virginia vs.Mississippi, 3 p.m., if in a share of the lead with under,and Michelle Wie years in the NBA, appearing 3 p.m. WLPct GB necessary Jonathan Byrd on Friday (68) and (69) ESPN2 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, pole quali- Milwaukee 32 23 .582 — At Alex Box Stadium in 906 consecutive games fying for Federated Auto Parts 300, at Lebanon, Tenn. St. Louis 31 23 .574 1/2 Baton Rouge, La. at the Memorial. topped a group at 6 under. (same-day tape) Cincinnati 28 26 .519 3 1/2 Friday, June 5: LSU 12, Rice 9 A blue sky and a warm Alfredsson, the 2007 from 1972-83. His mark was 4 p.m. Chicago 27 25 .519 3 1/2 Today: Rice (43-17) vs.LSU (50-16), 5 p.m. broken by A.C. Green in SPEED — ARCA, Pocono 200, at Long Pond, Pa. Pittsburgh 25 29 .463 6 1/2 Sunday, June 7: Rice vs.LSU, 7 p.m., if necessary sun translated into fast European Solheim Cup (same-day tape) Houston 24 29 .453 7 At Goodwin Field greens at Muirfield captain, had the second- 1997. 6 p.m. West Division Fullerton, Calif. He averaged 16.7 points, SPEED — Rolex Sports Car Series, Six Hours of The WLPct GB Friday, June 5: Louisville (47-16) vs.Cal State Village, leading to a lowest round of her LPGA Glen, finish of race, at Watkins Glen, N.Y. Los Angeles 37 19 .661 — Fullerton (45-14), laet crammed leaderboard Tour career. The 44-year- 3.7 rebounds and 4.6 assists 7:30 p.m. San Francisco 27 25 .519 8 Today: Louisville vs.Cal State Fullerton, 5 p.m. for his career. He finished ESPN2 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Federated San Diego 25 28 .472 10 1/2 Sunday, June 7: Louisville vs.Cal State Fullerton, going into a weekend old Swede shot a 62 three Auto Parts 300, at Lebanon, Tenn. Arizona 23 31 .426 13 10 p.m., if necessary loaded with possibilities. weeks ago in the Sybase with 16,262 points. 9 p.m. Colorado 21 32 .396 14 1/2 At UFCU Disch-Falk Field VERSUS — IRL, Bombardier Learjet 550, at Fort ——— Austin, Texas Tiger Woods had his Classic before stumbling Worth, Texas Thursday’s Scores Today: TCU (39-16) vs.Texas (44-13-1), 6 p.m. worst score in nearly two Eagles’ Westbrook 10:30 p.m. Pittsburgh 11, N.Y.Mets 6 Sunday, June 7: TCU vs.Texas, 3 p.m. to a 76 the next day. ESPN2 — NHRA, qualifying for Route 66 Nationals, San Francisco 5, Washington 1, 1st game Monday, June 8: TCU vs.Texas, 1 or 7 p.m., if nec- years — a 2-over 74 — at Joliet, Ill. (same-day tape) Florida 4, Milwaukee 3 essary has surgery on foot COLLEGE BASEBALL and still was only six Champions Chicago Cubs at Atlanta, ppd., rain At McKethan Stadium Noon Colorado 10, Houston 3 Gainesville,Fla. shots behind. ESPN2 — Regional coverage, NCAA Division I, Today: Southern Mississippi (38-24) vs.Florida (42- In Lakeway,Texas, PHILADELPHIA — San Francisco 4, Washington 1, 6 innings, 2nd Furyk, the 2002 Super Regionals, game 2 Arkansas at Florida St. or 20), 3 p.m. Bernhard Langer birdied Eagles running back Brian Virginia at Mississippi game Sunday, June 7: Southern Mississippi vs.Florida, 7 Memorial winner,had two 5 p.m. St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 1 p.m. the par-3 18th hole for a 7- Westbrook had surgery on Philadelphia 3, L.A. Dodgers 0 bogeys from the bunker ESPN — Regional coverage, NCAA Division I, Super Monday, June 8: Southern Mississippi vs.Florida, 1 under 65 and a one-stroke his right ankle on Friday and Regionals, game 2 Louisville at Cal St. Fullerton or Friday’s Scores or 7 p.m., if necessary on the back nine, but fin- Rice at LSU N.Y.Mets 3, Washington 1, 10 innings At Boshamer Stadium after the first round of the is expected to be ready for Chicago Cubs 2, Cincinnati 1 ished with an 8-iron that GOLF Chapel Hill, N.C. Triton Financial Classic. the regular season. 9 a.m. San Francisco at Florida, late Today: East Carolina (46-18) vs.North Carolina stopped on the top shelf The procedure was done TGC — European PGA Tour, Wales Open, third Milwaukee 4, Atlanta 0 (45-16), Noon Making his first appear- round, at Newport, Wales Houston 9, Pittsburgh 1 Sunday, June 7: East Carolina vs.North Carolina, about 8 feet away for in Baltimore by specialist 12:30 p.m. Colorado at St. Louis, late Noon birdie on 18 that gave him ance in the Champions Dr. Mark Myerson. He TGC — PGA Tour, The Memorial Tournament, third Arizona at San Diego, late Monday, June 8: East Carolina vs.North Carolina, Tour event at The Hills round, at Dublin, Ohio Philadelphia at L.A. Dodgers, late 1 or 7 p.m., if necessary a 2-under 70. He hasn’t removed scar tissue and 2:30 p.m. Today’s Games At Packard Stadium been atop the leaderboard Country Club, the German TGC — Nationwide Tour, Prince George’s County Philadelphia (Blanton 4-3) at L.A. Dodgers (Kuroda Tempe,Ariz. star already has two victo- bone fragments from the Open, third round, at Mitchellville, Md. 1-1), 4:10 p.m. Today: Clemson (44-20) vs.Arizona State (47-12), this deep into a tourna- ankle, which Westbrook ini- 3 p.m. San Francisco (J.Sanchez 2-4) at Florida (A.Miller 9 p.m. ment since winning the ries and seven top-10 fin- CBS — PGA Tour, The Memorial Tournament, third 1-2), 6:10 p.m. Sunday, June 7: Clemson vs.Arizona State, 10 p.m. ishes this year. tially hurt last season in round, at Dublin, Ohio N.Y.Mets (Maine 5-3) at Washington (Lannan 2-5), Monday, June 8: Clemson vs.Arizona State, 7 p.m., Canadian Open in 2007, Week 3 against Pittsburgh. NBC — LPGA, State Farm Classic, third round, at 7:05 p.m. if necessary his last PGA Tour victory. David Eger birdied the Springfield, Ill. Pittsburgh (Maholm 3-2) at Houston (Oswalt 2-2), final two holes for a 66. This is the second offsea- 5 p.m. 7:05 p.m. Byrd had a bogey-free son surgery for Westbrook, ESPN2 — LPGA, State Farm Classic, third round, at Chicago Cubs (Dempster 4-3) at Cincinnati 68 in the morning, also Michael McCullough fol- Springfield, Ill. (Maloney 0-0), 7:10 p.m. who also had his left knee 6:30 p.m. Milwaukee (Suppan 3-4) at Atlanta (J.Vazquez 4- making a birdie on the lowed at 67, and Tom cleaned out shortly after the TGC — Champions Tour, Tr iton Financial Classic, 4), 7:10 p.m. GOLF 18th. Kite, the area resident Eagles lost to Arizona in the second round, at Austin, Texas (same-day tape) Colorado (Cook 3-3) at St. Louis (Wellemeyer 5-5), They were at 7-under still looking for his first HORSE RACING 7:15 p.m. The Memorial NFC championship game. Noon Arizona (Scherzer 2-4) at San Diego (Geer 1-1), 137. tour win in Texas, was ESPN — NTRA, Belmont Stakes undercard, at 10:05 p.m. Friday Elmont, N.Y. At Muirfield Village Golf Club Mike Weir (69) and another stroke back along 5:30 p.m. AMERICAN LEAGUE Dublin, Ohio Mark Wilson (70) were with Mark O’Meara, NASCAR files ABC — NTRA, Belmont Stakes, at Elmont, N.Y. East Division Purse: $6 million MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL WLPct GB Yardage: 7,366; Par 72 (36-36) another shot back at 6 Mark Wiebe, Mark countersuit in case 4 p.m. New Yo rk 32 22 .593 — Second Round under. James, Dana Quigley, Jeff FOX — Regional coverage, Philadelphia at L.A. Boston 32 23 .582 1/2 Jonathan Byrd 69-68 — 137 -7 LONG POND, Pa. — Dodgers, Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, or Toronto 31 26 .544 2 1/2 Jim Furyk 67-70 — 137 -7 Sluman and Larry Mize. Minnesota at Seattle Tampa Bay2828.500 5 Mike Weir 69-69 — 138 -6 LPGA NASCAR has filed a coun- Mark Wilson 68-70 — 138 -6 7 p.m. Baltimore 24 30 .444 8 European tersuit in federal court PEACHTREE TV — Milwaukee at Atlanta Central Division Ryuji Imada 70-69 — 139 -5 In Sringfield, Ill., Hall WGN — Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati WLPct GB Matt Bettencourt71-68 — 139 -5 of Famer Se Ri Pak main- In Newport, Whales, against driver Jeremy MOTORSPORTS Detroit 28 25 .528 — Steve Marino 68-72 — 140 -4 Mayfield and denied each of 9 p.m. Minnesota 27 28 .491 2 Rod Pampling 69-71 — 140 -4 tained a share of the State Scotland’s Richie Ramsay SPEED — AMA Pro Motocross 450, at Wortham, Chicago 25 29 .463 3 1/2 Ernie Els 70-70 — 140 -4 Farm Classic lead with shot a 4-under 67 to take the suspended driver’s argu- Texas (same-day tape) Kansas City 23 31 .426 5 1/2 Stewart Cink 68-72 — 140 -4 ments why his failed drug NHL HOCKEY Cleveland 24 33 .421 6 Chris DiMarco 73-67 — 140 -4 another bogey-free per- a one-stroke lead after the 8 p.m. West Division Matt Kuchar 73-67 — 140 -4 NBC — Playoffs, Stanley Cup finals, game 5, Charl Schwartzel 72-68 — 140 -4 formance, while Sweden’s second round of the test should be overturned. WLPct GB Pittsburgh at Detroit Jason Day67-73 — 140 -4 Helen Alfredsson shot Wales Open. Among the claims of the RUGBY Texas 32 22 .593 — Luke Donald 64-76 — 140 -4 lawsuit are that Mayfield 2 p.m. Los Angeles 28 25 .528 3 1/2 Davis Love III 72-68 — 140 -4 into contention with a Ramsay,the 2006 U.S. ESPN CLASSIC — Men’s national teams, U.S. vs. Seattle 26 28 .481 6 knowingly participated in Wales, at Bridgeview, Ill. (same-day tape) Oakland 22 30 .423 9 second-round 63. Amateur winner,had a 7- ——— State Farm Classic NASCAR competition using SOCCER Pak shot a 4-under 68 under 135 total on The 8 p.m. Thursday’s Scores Friday to match Suzann Twenty Ten Course, the a combination of drugs in ESPN — Men’s national teams, World Cup qualifier, L.A. Angels 6, Toronto 5 At Panther Creek Country Club Course U.S. vs.Honduras, at Chicago Boston 6, Detroit 3 Springfield, Ill. Pettersen (66) at 10-under site of the 2010 Ryder violation of the substance N.Y.Yankees 8, Texas 6 TENNIS Purse: $1.7 million 134 on the Panther Creek Cup matches. Englishmen abuse policy and violated his 9 a.m. Minnesota 11, Cleveland 3 Yardage: 6,746; Par: 72 (36-36) NBC — French Open, women’s championship match Oakland 7, Chicago White Sox 0 Secon Round course. Alfredsson joined Robert Rock (68) and contracts with NASCAR and Tampa Bay 3, Kansas City 2 and men’s doubles championship match, at Paris 68-66 — 134 -10 Kristy McPherson (66), Ross Fisher (66) were the standards of care he WNBA BASKETBALL Friday’s Games Se Ri Pak66-68 — 134 -10 2:30 p.m. L.A. Angels 2, Detroit 1 Helen Alfredsson 72-63 — 135 -9 first-round co-leader Jee tied for second. owed fellow drivers and ABC — Detroit at Los Angeles Tampa Bay at New Yo rk, ppd., rain Kristy McPherson 69-66 — 135 -9 spectators. Toronto 9, Kansas City 3 Moira Dunn 69-66 — 135 -9 Texas 5, Boston 1 Kris Tamulis 67-68 — 135 -9 Mayfield was suspended Cleveland 6, Chicago White Sox 0 Jee Yo ung Lee 66-69 — 135 -9 Baltimore at Oakland, late Jiyai Shin 69-67 — 136 -8 Subscribe to May 9 for failing a random Minnesota at Seattle, late Juli Inkster 72-65 — 137 -7 The Daily Citizen COFFEE CABIN drug test conducted eight PRO BASKETBALL Today’s Games Amy Hung 71-66 — 137 -7 days earlier at Richmond Tampa Bay (Price 1-0) at N.Y.Yankees (Sabathia Angela Stanford 70-67 — 137 -7 for the best coverage Lite Vanilla NBA Playoffs 5-3), 1:05 p.m. Karen Stupples 69-68 — 137 -7 International Raceway. Kansas City (Hochevar 0-2) at Toronto (Richmond Seon Hwa Lee 69-68 — 137 -7 of local sports events FREEwithany purchase & FINALS 4-2), 1:07 p.m. In-Kyung Kim 69-68 — 137 -7 5ads.800 S. 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Estates Subd., off Hwy 2. 1210 and kittens from the Company now hiring full-time Belgian Way, follow signs. Name Rocky Face animal shelter. title abstractor with a minimum of Apply today at Pye Honda, 2704 brand boys sz 5-7 & adult 3-5 years experience for E Walnut Avenue, Dalton clothes, furn., toys, & more Huge Ya rd Sale Sat. 7:30am! New puppies. Boys clothes, decor items, northwest Georgia. Outside salesman for Industrial Ya rd Sale Sat. 8am-?. Women & Beagle, Bichon Frise, Blood Please forward confidential Supplies. Must be self motivated, bedding, everything must go! Hound, Brussels Griffon teen clothes, toys, and lots more. Bradberry Ridge Subd. Turkey REWARD! Lost cat in the resume and salary history to neat in appearnce with outgoing (monkey face dog), Cairn 259 Maple Grove Rd. off Trot, Windemere Phase 1 area.Yellow [email protected] personality. Apply in person at Cleveland Hwy, turn by Big D. Terrier, Chihuahua long and & white. Has been declawed & for immediate consideration. Industrial Bearing and Supply, short hair, Dachshund, Golden has microchip. 706-537-9637 Excellent and rare 1209 Murray Ave. or call 706- Dalton HUGE Ya rd Sale. Sam Love Rd. Retriever, Italian Greyhound, opportunity. 278-8130 for appointment to Bradberry Hill. Sat. 7am-? Japanese Chin, Lhasa Apso, 2 family & 1 business yard sale. Vera B., comforters, clothes-S Maltese, Min Pin, Miniature Local tube company seeking Sat. 8am-2pm. Furn., designer Bristol, A.E., Aero., new toys, Schnauzer, Pekingese, Corgi, experienced candidates for the SERVICES fabrics, clothes, bikes, exercise books, col. Barbie & others, Pom, Poodle, Sheltie, Shiba Inu, follwing positions: equip., fax, computer. 2513 Old General rugs, hunting items, ceiling fans, Shih Tzu, Silky, Westie, Yo rkies. Spiral Winder Operator, and Chatsworth Hwy. behind Waffle 401 Services L. fixtures, lots of misc. Convolute Winder Operator. House next to WalMart. Send resume to: Landscaping Service mowing Full warranties. hedge/tree trimming, gutter MOVING SALE. SAT. 6/6 7am-? Shots up-to-date. REWARD! Lost cat in the Blind Box T- 9 Moving Sale. Everything must cleaning, plant trees, Free Est. 2900 Rebecca Circle. Rocky Windemere Phase 1 area. Black c/o The Daily Citizen go! Sat. 8am-? 3028 Brookhaven Juan 706-618-9909 & 260-9749 Face. Tools, clothes, toys, In Kroger Shopping Center & white tabby w/ markings on PO Box 1167 Circle. nose. Has been declawed & has Dalton GA 30720 Lawn everything must go! 1349 W. Walnut Ave. microchip. 706-537-9637 405 Service Multi Family Garage Sale. Dalton, Ga. 311 Health Care Terry’s Property Maintenance. Saturday, 8am-1pm. 108 Monte Varnell Special Vista Drive, off of W. Crawford. Clinical Competency Lawn care, gutters, painting, 706-226-7387 105 Notices sheet rock repair & pressure Too much to list! MOVING SALE! Sat. 6th, 8-1, Coordinator needed Mon - Fri. Old Hollow Trail off Country Way 7am-3pm. Apply in person at washing. 706-581-7293 or 706- 264-6665 Free Estimates. Multi Family. Ya rd Sale. Saturday, in Highland Forest Subd., Nob 502 Free Pets 1067 Battlefield Pkwy, Ft. June 6, 8am-1pm. 815 North Golf Course. Furn., 3 - six week old kittens free to a Oglethorpe GA. YARD SALES Greenwood Place, off Walnut collectibles, Xmas, books,CDs, good home. 2 gray tabbies and 1 Ave. and lots more! Follow signs. Big Ya rd Sale Sat.. 6th. Airport black tabby. (706)229-0397 Rd. to Keith Mill Rd., 2nd rd to MULTI YARD SALES. Sat . June 3 Free Kittens - 8 wk old males. RT, Clark- dead end. Lots of Chatsworth 6th, 7am-12noon. Bethany Dr. VERY LOVING - Bottle fed/ Mom clothes from birth to adult, Dalton. Ya rd Sale Sat. 7:30 am. 174 got killed at 2 wks. 770-548- furniture, household items, too Creekside Way. Chandlers Ridge Porch & more sale. 432 S. 1443. much to list Subd. Clothes - 2-3T & baby Glenwood Ave. Sat. & Sun. 7am- items, toys, adult clothes, misc Free indoor kittens, 8 weeks ? Sat. afternoon & Sun only Park Garage Sale Sat. 6th 8a-12p. items. old.706-581-2972 1704 Elaine Way in Brookwood in Wholesale supply. Antiques, Subd. collectibles, books and more. The Daily Photo GARAGE SALE Sat. June 6th Sat. 7am-3pm. 2329 Victory Park 7am-1 pm. 2107 Crow Valley Rd Way across from Galaxy Honda 70 dirtbike, 3 wheel Bowling. Girl’s summer clothes, We Buy Books! Bring your used golfcart, baseball cards, sports children’s books, misc. books, in very good or better collectibles, sports art, furniture, condition for us to consider clothing & more! Sat. only. 8am-12pm. 1901 buying, too: Hair Razors 3094 Mountain Brook Drive. Dug Gap GLAMOUR GIRLS!! Huge Yard E. Walnut Ave. (next to Just area. Furniture, women’s sizes Sale Fri 8a-1p & Sat. 8a-12p Girls). Sat., June 6th, (9am- 2x-4x., tons of home decor, etc. Furniture, handbags, lamps, 4pm). Question call: paintings, jewelry, jeans, funky Valley Dr., enter through Penwicke’s 706-529-BOOK art work, cow hide, sunglasses Methodist Church parking lot. and lots more. Go over Dug Rain or Shine. Books for all FINANCIAL Gap Mtn past trade center, ages, furniture, toys, decorative follow signs to 3122 Hurricane items, games. Fri. 7a-2p & Sat. Rd 7a-12p 254 Money to Lend Submitted by Huge 3 Family Ya rd Sale Fri. 5th Ya rd Sale Sat. 8am-2pm @ 218 Rosells Payne of Chatsworth, GA Low Rates, Affordable Payments. & Sat. 6th 8am-?. Clothes, Riderwood Dr. Clothes from CASH LOANS COMPANY furniture, housewares, books, infant to 3x, household items To submit you photo, email photo, name 706-278-7600 lots of misc. 3298 Hwy 76, 3 and some furniture. Something and city to: [email protected] Subject to our liberal credit policies miles West of Chatsworth. for all THE DAILY CITIZEN Saturday, June 6, 2009 5B Commercial 502 Free Pets 705 Homes For Sale 726 Buildings 751 Apartments 751 Apartments Free to a good home. Gray and $8,000 TAX REFUND!! 1, 2, & 3 Bd Apt’s - Starting at white, female kitten. Call 706- $125/week. Power, water, No Credit Check. Owner 618-4742 cable furnished. Financing. Rent to Own or For details. 706-463-0672, Lease Purchase. Free to a good home. Persian *19,000 sq.ft. - 2105 E. Walnut 706-463-0671 & Español STOP RENTING TODAY MOVE mix female approx. 6 months Ave. Retail space, Next to 706-463-0945 IN TOMORROW!!!! old. Very friendly. Call 706-222- Hobby Lobby, across from Mall. Don Babb 706-463-2333 or 1/2 month free at move in. 1 bd 0033 Dalton. *97,000 sq. ft., 454 Hwy 225 706-397-2087 [email protected] or on Hwy 41 S. Large rooms. (Bretlin) Free to good home only with Mark Burnett 706-529-5901 Water furnished. $390/mo. Call *Retail space -Dalton Place fenced yard. 4 month old male DALTON. for an appointment 706-277- Shop. Ctr. 2518 Cleveland Hwy. Doberman puppy. Dewormed 722 Timberlake. $89,900 3530 1200, 1400, 44,000 SF avail. and vaccinated. Very friendly. 3BR 1BA $1,000 down. Pmyt as 1130/1132 Burleyson $485mon 752 Homes For Rent (706)313-0310 low as $750 per mon. 706-279-1380 Wkdys 9-5:30 $240dep. 2BR 1BA. *707-2 $ Simple Management 1827 Swanson N Dalton 2 BR 1 Commercial Lance 2BR 1.5BA Newly Services LLC Free to good home. Spayed. BA, $69,900 $1000 dn $495 mn 728 Rental remodeled, 2 weeks free w/1 yr. 706-508-4370 Black and white “Tuxedo”. Very 4906 News Rd. 2 BR 1 BA fixer lease. 706-279-1380 wkdy 9-5:30 Se Habla Español sweet & loving. Call 706-277- upper, 2 acres. $74,000, $1,000 STAY LODGE Over 40 Homes With Pictures to 0111 dn. as low as $650 month. 1st month, 1/2 off! 2 bd, 1 ba, Effic. Apt. with kitchen. Furn w/all Choose From On Our 315 Foster 2 BR 1 BA fenced w/d hookup, c/h/a. Power, water, Free to good inside home only. 6 utilities. Laundry fac., basic Website At: yard, $79,900, $1,000 dn as & cable furnished. Close to week old kittens. Dewormed, cable. Private phones furn. www.picksimple.com low as $550 month *302 S. Thornton 5,500 SF, downtown. $175/wk or $650/ mo. vaccinated and litter box trained. Starting at $129.99/wk plus tax RENT TO OWN CHATSWORTH includes utilities, between $200/dep. 706-581-4615 Many to choose from!! Suite Deals 1BR $175.00 per Federal Tax Credit Madness! 3886 Maple Grove Rd. Brick Newspaper office & Bank of Am. week. Call 706-278-0700 (706)313-0310 2 BR 1.5 BA -*503B Colter, 2BR Get Yo ur Down Payment home, 3 BR 2 BA $115,000 *1515 Abutment Rd. 10,000 sq. 1.5BA $445 mth, $220 dp. 706- Rebated $5,000 dn, as low as $850 mon ft. includes utilities. Many sizes STAYLODGE - WILLOWDALE Free to good inside/outside 279-1380 wkd 9-5:30 **COHUTTA – 4036 Parliament WESTSIDE or suites. 1.3 mi. S. of Walnut MOVE IN SPECIAL home only. Spayed and Dr. 5 BR / 3 BA $2500/down, 3038 Hurricane Rd. 2 BR 1 BA. *Camelot Bldg, Near I-75. 1514 1st Week $100.00 vaccinated. Female bulldog. $1200/mo. $160,000. $69,900, $1,000 dn, $615 mon W. Walnut Ave. Between Long 706-278-0700 Great with kids and other 2 Months Free Rent!!! **COHUTTA – 3/2 285 Wheeler 3286 Hurricane Rd. 5 BR 3 BA John Silvers & Burger King. animals. (706)313-0310 Dam Road $654/mo.& $135,000. $1,000 dn $1,000 mn 5,500 S/F. Super Deluxe Townhome $1000/down. HAS A LAKE!!!!! Loving home wanted for friendly TUNNEL HILL Townhouse APT : Convenient to 706-279-1380 wkdys 9-5:30. 2 Bedroom, 1 1/2 bath **DALTON – 3/2 Doublewide adult male cat. Has been 2898 Dogwood 2 BR 1 BA, Schools & Hospital. Utilities huge closets, pool 3265 Rauchenberg $718/mo.& neutered, has had shots & is $69,900, $1000 dn. $595 mon. included w/pest control & garb $1000/down litter box trained. Karen 423-400- w/ cabana. service. Weekly or monthly. 706- **DALTON – 3/2 Doublewide 7313 cell 3 bedroom, 2 bath, new kitchen BEST DEAL IN DALTON 264-8867 appliances, and granite counter BEST LOCATION 610 Crystal View Court $818/mo. & $1000/down tops. 26’x30’ building, 16’x24’ TRUE LUXURY UNDERWOOD LODGE covered storage on 7 acres. Call **DALTON – 3/2 Doublewide 706-259-5628 706-279-1801 Furnished Efficiency with 630 Crystal View Court 1500 sq. ft. class A office suite. kitchenette. All Utilities & $796/mo. & $1000/down Ground floor, 700 Thornton Ave. Cable!! Laundry Facility FOR RENT 4BR 3BA, new home for sale by Available immediately. 706 217 2, 3 & 4 bedroom apts. Utilities Available. **DALTON owner. $5,000 closing cost paid. 8939 call 8:00am to 5:00pm included. Starting at Move In Specials $70-$90 5TH AVE APARTMENS Hardwood, tile throughout, 9 ft $140/week. 706-260-9183. for first week! 1BR/1BA ceilings. below appraisal. Corner 31,000 sq ft. Masonry building, 4 $375/mo.& $375/deposit lot in Subd. (706)695-6404 Nora loading docks & offices. 1 block 2bedroom 1.5 bath apt. in 4 706-226-4651 2BR/1BA off 4 lane Abutment Rd. on apartment complex. Stove, Very Nice 3 bd 2 ba home in $425/mo. & $425/deposit Callahan Rd. 706-226-6245 refrigerator, diswasher, washer/ Dawville, CHA, dishwasher, 3BR/1BA 5000 sq. ft. warehouse space. dryer hookup. Near hospital. No cathedral ceilings. Lease to own $600/mo. & $600/deposit 211 W. Gordon. Call: 706-278- pets. Call 706-226-3517 or 706- or rent. ALSO, Small 2 bdrm 1.5 **DALTON_513 VERON AVE 6339 260-6552 bath duplex 706-226-7526 or 4BR/ 1BA 706-483-2891. $300/deposit & $695/mo. ITEMS FOR SALE Available 5,000 SQ. FT. Antioch 2BR/1.5BA Townhouse. In the **DALTON 212 W Ezzard Ave Rd. Next to Queen Cpt. city. C/H/A, kitchen appliances, Unfurnished 2BR/1 BA $395/mo. $900/month. Call 706-278-3403 W/D hookup. $495/month or 605 Computers 2 BR 1.5BA NEAR MALL **DALTON 1010 Foster St. Doctor’s Offices for Rent $145/wk. $200/dep. Utilities 3BR/1BA. $575/mo & $595/dep. Used DELL Laptops $299 included. 706-280-6478. townhouse, newly remodeled. Medical Suites, 2500 SF avail. $485/ mo. $400/ dp. No pets. 6 **DALTON 810 5th Ave Used Dell PCs $195 A SWEET DEAL FOR YOU!! 1008 Professional Blvd., mos. lease, ref. req’d. 706-226- $750/mo. & $300/dep. New PCs w/XP $429 Well maintained. Dalton. Distinctive Modern 2548 Tired of Being a Landlord? Our Service- All PCs,Laptops,MACs Bldg., 3rd floor w/elevator. Convenient location! Property Management 706-858-5888 or 423-499-1975 706-279-1380 wkdays 9-5:30 Call PARK CANYON APTS Company Manages Over 130 Misc. Items 706-226-6054 752 Homes For Rent Units in Northwest Georgia. Let For Lease: 2400 Sq. Ft. building 611 For Sale Email: [email protected] 3 bedroom modular home for Us Help Yo u Today! Call NOW!! 1 year old. VCR/DVD player. in well travel strip center. All rent. C/H/A. Close in. $40.00. Call: 706-529-8858 ready set up for branch bank, Chatsworth area. - Townhouse. 2 $550/month. 706-278-4048 2 bd house on private lot. FSBO. 4 br, 3 ba. Custom home. insurance office or loan bedroom, 1.5 bath, c/h/a/ Covered parking, new c/h/a & Mill Creek Estates. Quiet company. 2 restrooms, offices, 615 TV & Stereo $550/mo. water included. 706- 3346 Hurricane Rd. 5 BR 2 BA carpet. Tunnel Hill area. neighborhood. Excellent schools. Central H/A, Call Gordon 706- 517-2589 or 706-264-0066 $585/mo. (423)718-4847 20” color tv. Only 1 year old. $40. house only, not lake. $750 month Stainless steel appliances. 278-8130 days for appointment Call 706-529-8858 Beautiful master suite. City west near Creative Arts + deposit. 315 Foster Rd. 2 BR 1 3 bedroom 2 bath home for WANT TO BUY Hardwood floors, fireplace, For Lease: Approx. 6200 SF Guild. 2bd 2ba, CHA, WD conn. BA $450 month. 212 Ezzard 2 lease, $700 month $700 dep. upgraded fixtures, 2 car garage building. 2 restrooms, offices, Lease, references req’d $550 BR 1 BA $395 month. 706-463- North Hills Subd. 706-278-1528 and a large storage area. central H/A, 2 loading docks- 1 is mon $300 dep. 706-463-3171 2332 or 706-397-2087 or 706-260-5638 651 Want to Buy Includes refrigerator, washer & drive-thru. Call Gordon at 706- dryer. $189,900. Will consider 278-8130 days for appt. Clearview Estates: 2br duplex, lease purchase. (706)847-0555 N. Cleveland Hwy area, all Mini-Warehouse/Storage kitchen appliances, w/d hookup, HUD ACQUIRED Accurate Climate- $495mo. 706-694-8425. no pets On the Market . . . PROPERTIES Controlled Storage. Duplex Apt. off Old Grade Rd. www.LisaBurgee.com 1515 Abutment Rd. Lg. private, quiet lot, dead end Response Realty st. Great area for sm. kids or 706-537-0083 BELOW MARKET PRICES garden. 2br. W/D conn. Very Available 24 hours a day Owner Financing - Lease Option clean. $100/ wk., $200/ dep. New 3 BR 2 BA home on 3 !Lighted !Fenced 706-278-1520 or 706-517-9064 acres, 1 mile from bypass on !Smoke Detectors Duplex: 1 br 1 ba, washer /dryer Dawnville Rd. $5,000 dn, $1150 !Sprinkler System !Clean included, pwr, utilites, & cable HUD ACQUIRED!!!! HUD ACQUIRED!!! month. 706-581-2652 lve msg. !Dry !Safe !Pest Control furn. $120 wk, $150 dep. 2 mi. BACK ON MARKET!!!! NEW LISTING!!!! from mall 706-581-2652 lve msg Yo u have another chance at Crandall Area!!! Take a look at 10x10 - $79/mo. this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home 10x15 - $109/mo. this wonderful 3 bedroom, 2 706 Condos For Sale DUPLEX: 890 W. Addis, Tunnel bath home in Chatsworth. with a carport. Private location 701 Auctions CALL: 706-279-1380 Hill. Apt. 2 BR 1 BA, $125 wk, Priced to sell at $86,500, and priced to Sell at $250 dep 706-279-1380 wkdays $84,000!!!! Call MEEKS AUCTIONS weekdays 9-5:30 $1,000 earnest money, and Seller will contribute to Closing Peggy Holmes Realty at 5006 Dayton Blvd MOST BEAUTIFUL VIEW Office space for lease. Efficiency apartments, all utilities 706-278-5000 SUN JUNE 7th 1pm Cost. Call Peggy Holmes IN DALTON Available Now! 1400 sq. ft. suite paid. $100 week, $125 deposit. and ask for Peggy. Fabulous Antique Auction and 2,500 sf. suite. 800 College 706-581-8192 or 706-463-0704 Realty at 706-278-5000 Interest rates are low, it is a Featuring: Barley Twist , corner “NORTH SUMMIT Dr. 706-226-6245 8:30a-5:00p and ask for Peggy. She can great time to buy. Don’t miss cabinets, marble top French help you with all your Office: 2700 S.F. Excellent out on the Home First Time chests,French buffets, CONDOS” purchasing needs. Don’t miss Home Owners Credit....ask for Armoires, Hall trees, Leaded condition. 1143 E. Walnut Ave. Introducing our newest floor Income Loss, Credit Issues this opportunity. all the details. glass cabinets, Collection of plan. 2,150 sq. ft. master on Call: 706-581-1037 or Home Crisis - Stained glass windows, main level, vaulted ceilings, 2 car Restaurants for rent: *410 S. washstands, Large pine Welsh garage, fireplace, formal dining. Hamilton (fmrly Bailey’s Diner) We are here for YOU! Cupboard etc Incl. equipment $3,495 mo. *801 MUST SEE! All of our popular 2, We have oversized 875-9828 or 315-0696 3 and 4 bedrooms are still E. Walnut Ave. Barrett luxury apartments available PHOTOS AT available. Starting at $127,000. Marketplace $2995/Mo. $2000 WWW.LESMEEKSAUCTIONS.COM to $205,000. Developer pays dp. (fmrly El Taco) fully furnished. starting at $605 $2,500 closing. N. on Cleveland 706-279-1380 wkdys 9-5:30 #Pool 704 Land & Lots Hwy 1/2 mile from, By-pass, left Warehouse for lease in Dalton #Fitness center Smokerise Subdivision onto North Oak Dr., right onto N. 20,640 dq. ft. & 25,800 sq. ft. 3 restricted lots, 3/4 to 1 acre #Playground HUD ACQUIRED!!!! Summit Dr. 706-278-3413 or Call: 706-278-1566 NEW LISTING!!!! each. Dawnville. 706-259-4898 706-463-3392 : #Basketball NEW LISTING!!!! www.northsummitcondos.com #Laundry Great location, great RENTAL HOUSING neighborhood....comes with this This brick 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath condo 705 Homes For Sale OPEN HOUSE #Bonus Room which features fireplace in living room, $2,000Dn. Starting at $700/mo. 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Seller sunroom with ceramic tile, kitchen with #W/D h-up in every apt with pay 3% in closing cost, OWNER FINANCING. Several SAT. & SUN. all the appliances, and hardwood 751 Apartments $1,000 earnest money, and a flooring in both bedrooms. Summer 3Bd/2 Ba. homes in Whitfield & 2PM-5PM 706- 1 STORYcompletely furn. effic. great sell price $64,000.00. time is here....condo offers community Murray Remodeled, very nice. Cable TV, phone, microwave, 226- Call Peggy Holmes Realty swimming pool, clubhouse, tennis Owner/Broker706-529-0650 Commercial kitc. supplies, linens, utilities court, basketball court, and 726 Buildings 0404 at 706-278-5000 playground. Low maintenance and furniture North Tibbs Road. and ask for Peggy. priced to sell at $73,900.00. Call For sale by builder or Lease $149/weekly, 278-7189. Motel Rooms For Rent: S. Dixie 12,500 sf bldg. for sale or lease Ask about the incentives HUD is Peggy Holmes Realty at Purchase. Mtn Oak Estates. 4 Hwy. 41. Standard - $95/wk. Lg.- & 10,000 sf bldg for sale by offering on this home. Great 706-278-5000 and ask for BR 3.5 BA, master on main, lrg 1st WEEK FREE!! 2 bd, 2 ba. $125/$135wk. Dep.= 2 wks. Value and a Great time to buy. owner. Dalton. Docks. Suitable Peggy. GREAT BUY & GREAT kitchen & lrg deck. 2,533 sq. ft. A/C, cable, parking, $155 wk. rent. Furnished + TV, basic Call today!!!! for light manfg. or wrhg, offices LOCATION!!!!!!! $215,000. 706-463-3392 or 706- No Pets! Renovated. 706-263- cable, private phone. 706-279- w/ c/h/a. Perry 706-275-0862 217-8759 0743 or 646-884-4480 1380 wkdys 9-5:30

In HUD ACQUIRED!!! HUD ACQUIRED!! CHATSWORTH AREA!! CITY OF DALTON!! Split-level home with a Great condition....this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home has sales price of $108,000, a sales price of $90,000, $1,000 earnest money $1,000 earnest money and seller paying required, and seller paying our 3% in closing cost. 3% in closing cost. Great Call Peggy Holmes value with a estimated Realty at 706-278-5000 payment of $483.14 P. I. Call Peggy Holmes Realty and ask for Peggy. This at 706-278-5000 and ask wonderful home can be yours for Peggy. Great for a estimated payment of $ incentives HUD is offering.... Yard Sale $532.88 P. I. ask Today. To place your listing On The Market Call (706) 272-7703 • (706) 272-7711 CLASSIFIEDS! (706) 272-7707 6B Saturday, June 6, 2009 THE DAILY CITIZEN

752 Homes For Rent 758 Duplex For Rent TRANSPORTATION 807 Import Autos 809 Trucks RECREATION 3 BR 2 BA 2528 Dover St. $696 2 bedroom Duplex Hwy 225 N. Antiques Mo or $165 wk. 3BR 1 BA $135/week, $250/dep. Includes 801 & Classics 851 Boats 2111A S. Dixie Hwy. $125 wk, utilities, appliances washer/ $250 dp. 706-2791380 wkdys 9- dryer hookup. 706-581-2062 5:30 3 bd Duplex. Cleveland Hwy. 3 BR 2 BA 2528 Dover St. $696 $200/week, $400/dep. includes Mo or $165 wk. 3BR 1 BA utilities, appliances, & washer/ 1976 Chevy Impala, 4-door, 2111A S. Dixie Hwy. $125 wk, 1998 MB 500 SL Convertible. 2003 F-250, 4 door- crew cab., dryer hookup. 706-581-2062 good condition & clean. $250 dp. 706-2791380 wkdys 9- Sport Package. Both tops. White diesel, 103k miles. 4x4. Everything original, PS, PB, w/ gray leather/ Books & Automatic, Excellent condition. 5:30 2001 21’ Bullet Bass Boat. MOBILE HOMES upholstery good. 70,010 actual records. Low miles. Good Asking $16,500. 706-264-7883 225 Optimax. $15,500. miles. Auto, 350 eng. Kept condition. Reduced to $15,950. or 706-629-4000. Call: 706-226-2161 Mobile Homes covered. Will accept trades. Phone 706- 776 For Sale $4,000 Firm. 706-226-1224. 264-1932 Move-In Special 1st week Mobile home foreclosures. FREE w/ 1 yr. lease - Accepting cash offers.Call Josh Sweetwater Rd. 3 BR 2 BA, at Vanderbilt Mortgage 888-810- 806 Domestic Autos $145wk, $290dep. So. end of 3541 x7960 or Murray Co off Hwy 225 S 1/2 + [email protected] 1999 Honda CRV. Keyless entry, acre lots, beautiful country 2003 F-250, 4 door- crew cab. automatic everything, wonderful 2005 Ya maha Waverunner(s) setting. Several to choose from. 6.0 diesel, 94k miles. 4x4. Sweetwater Rd., Chatsworth Hwy. condition inside & out. AC, 111K 160 HP High Output Motors Automatic, Excellent condition. 225 Fm Chats Hwy. Take Hwy 225 miles.Asking $5,800. Call Adult Ridden/Fresh water Asking $18,500. 706-264-7883 S 13 mi. Fm Calhoun, take Hwy (706)218-0749. Very Low Hours $6500 each or 706-629-4000. 225 N, 6 mi past Elks Golf with extras 706-313-4295. Course, 1 mi N. of 4-way at Nickelsville. 706-279-1380 wkdys 1996 CHEVY IMPALA SS 4 dr. Motorcycles 9-5:30 sed; 134,500 miles; one owner; 856 & Bikes garaged; Dk. Cherry Metallic; NGEMC area, *3 bdrm. $575 Gray Leather interior; 5.7L V-8; month. $350 dep. Cable & water RWD; Loaded; Superior Cond.; furnished. *1 bd $140 wk. utilities Carfax avail.; $9,000. Call: 706- furnished. 706-694-8010 272-4758 2001 - Jaguar, 4.0, S-Type. 67,458 Miles. $ 12,200. 2006 GMC 16 ft box truck Ye l- low. 6.0 V8 Unleaded engine w/ Westside School District Call: 706-217-8171 300 hp. Auto. Transmission, 3 BR 2 BA house w/ carport and A/C, ABS brakes, Power 2003 Suzuki Savage 650. Low storage building. Ya rd Mobile Homes Steering, 2 Bucket Seats, miles, like new, always garage maintenance & pest control incl. 778 For Rent AM/FM radio, 10 ft loading ramp kept. Teal green. Just Reduced Some pets allowed. $725. mo $199 Move In Special! Nice 2 bd w’ 1000lb capacity. Mileage to: $3,000 OBO. 706-275-7035. $300. deposit w/ 12 mo. lease. 2006 Cadillac STS, 6 cycl, nav. 2 ba, private lot, Northwest High ranging from 40,000 – 75,000 Rent during June! Get $50. Wal sunroof, heated & cooled seats, area. Water furnished. Weekly or miles. Sale price is $12,000 - 2006 CBR 600 F4I, blue. 5,300 Mart Gift Card Free! 706-463- fully loaded, white diamond. monthly rates. 706-280-7009 $14000. Only method of miles, jardine slip on pipe. 2 1561 39,000 miles. $18,500. 706-277-3729 payment accepted is certified years warranty remaining. Never 2 - 2 BR 2 BA trailer $85/wk. & 2005 BMW M3 Cabriolet, 36k check or money order. Sorry no been laid down. Excellent miles, 6 sp., still under factory 753 Condos For Rent 3 BR 2 BA $95 wk. Range & financing Contact Josh Hall @ condition. $5,.400 or best offer. refrig. Hwy 225 N. 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