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CHECK Babb votes only to break ties. facing county government — OUT Officials say now is right Commissioners hope including a $4 million rev- to lure businesses in man- enue shortfall this year, ON THE ufacturing, plastics, the delay of $8 million in 3 INSIDE time for industrial park chemicals or auto supply capital projects and the to the site. They are hope- possibility of furloughing BY JAMIE JONES approve land options for six ful satellite businesses workers — commissioner [email protected] parcels from two property owners, from the Volkswagen Mike Cowan said now is Georgia judges say budg- Larry Edmond Pratt, and Louie manufacturing plant in the “right financial time” et cuts could force shut- The Whitfield County Board of Neal and Judy K. Sandidge. Chattanooga will be inter- for the move. The money down of court system. Commissioners on Friday bought Commissioner Randy Waskul was ested in the site, which is Cowan comes from the county’s 44 acres of “prime property” off late to the meeting because he was adjacent to the South reserves. The county will See page 10A the South Bypass for $1.27 million at his daughter’s awards day and Bypass near its intersection with also pay an undetermined amount to be used as an industrial park. missed the vote. After the meeting, Cavender Road and Callahan- During the special called meet- Cavender Road. A lawsuit by Mohawk Waskul said he “absolutely” sup- ➣ employees claiming the ing, commissioners voted 3-0 to ports the project. Chairman Mike Despite financial uncertainty Please see PARK, 2A carpet manufacturer depressed wages by hir- ing illegals has been returned to a federal judge. Cap See page 2A and Columnist John Stossel wonders who would hire a pregnant woman and Gown why?

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FROM TODAY’S Southeast High School graduating seniors FORUM Whitlee Baker and Ryan Andrews give “The abbreviation for one another a high Democrat is highly indica- five as they make their tive of their intellect.” way in to the trade center during gradua- tion ceremonies Friday “I think they should throw night. this forum page out. I have called it many times and never got an ad in there.” The Daily Citizen See page 2A MATT HAMILTON/

At left, Dalton High graduating WEATHER senior Meg Scalise yells to one of Forecast: Sunny her teachers who was walking by Today’s High: 85 as the school’s graduation begins Tonight’s Low: 58 Friday night at Harmon Field. Details, Page 12A For more pictures from area INSIDE graduations, go online and visit: thedailycitizen.zenfolio.com. Classified...... 6B Comics...... 7A Crossword...... 6A Dear Abby...... 7A Horoscope...... 6A Lottery...... 2A Movies...... 6A Obituaries...... 10A Opinion...... 4A Sports...... 1-3B Northwest student doesn’t give up despite personal setbacks

BY RACHEL BROWN down to Atlanta for chemo treatment,”he said. 7 69847 00001 6 [email protected] She died Sept. 15 of his junior year. His father died on June 13, 2008, of Chrohn’s Taylor Smith thought often about quitting disease. school. As a minor with no Both his parents died while he was in high parents, Smith went to Inside school, and the emotional struggle caused Smith live with his older broth- ■ Northwest’s valedictori- to think of dropping out. He began falling behind. er,Blake, who is six an and salutatorian Instead, he enrolled for a short time at Phoenix years older. Page 3A High School, where he was able to use a comput- Taylor Smith doesn’t er program to make up his credits in a short time. go into details, but he The specialized school for students 16 and older said senior year was difficult. He thought about is designed to allow students who have fallen quitting, but knew his mother wouldn’t want him behind to complete courses at their own pace. to. “It was hard to keep up with school but I kept “My advice is just never quit because bad with it ... staying after school sometimes,”he things happen,”he said. “Just stay with it.” MATT HAMILTON/The Daily Citizen said. Smith began going to Phoenix in April of this When he was in eighth grade, the lifelong year where he was able to make up lost time in his Save $$$$$$ Taylor Smith will be among the Whitfield County resident learned his mother was math, money management and literature classes With Our Program! Northwest High School seniors who diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. will graduate today at the trade cen- “About every Thursday for a while I was hav- ➣ , ter. ing to take that day off of school and drive her Please see NORTHWEST 3A

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If you school now would save tax- Our offices are located on the ATLANTA (AP) — A issues of the 5-year-old suit expert testimony. include a name, please spell payers $5 million to $7 mil- west side of the intersection of lawsuit by Mohawk for the third time, ruled The 11th Circuit already it. Call 706-272-7748 to lion off a $62 million budg- Thornton Avenue and Morris Industries Inc. employees Thursday that Judge Harold had ruled that Mohawk can reach Today’s Forum. et. Street in downtown Dalton. claiming the carpet manufac- Murphy of Rome erred in be considered an enterprise We’re open 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. turer depressed wages by hir- deciding there were no pre- under the Racketeer “Telling the truth about an “I love the new Yellow Monday through Friday. ing illegal immigrants has dominate common issues Influenced and Corrupt underling which is absolute- Book, it’s lightweight, it’s been returned to a federal among thousands of employ- Organizations Act, or RICO. How to call us: ly wrong is not lack of easy to store.” judge to reconsider his ees at various Mohawk The Supreme Court declined ethics.” Main number: 706-217- denial of class-action status. plants to constitute a class. A to hear the company’s appeal “Congratulations to NEWS The 11th U.S. Circuit three-judge panel said on that issue in February “You shouldn’t call your- Taylor Brown for graduating (That’s 706-217-6397) Court of Appeals, hearing Murphy needs to consider 2007. self a Christian and refer to from Murray County High When you’re not sure with whom Obama as president.” School.” you need to speak, our operator will make sure you’re transferred to Quick-thinking pizza man “If white males are so the person who can best help you. insignificant I suggest we “The abbreviation for just quit working and live off Democrat is highly indica- Delivery: 706-272-7705 of welfare.” tive of their intellect.” Our staff can take your subscrip- leads cops to rape victim tion and delivery-related calls “Separated at birth: Jesse “I go to the Chick-fil-A from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday Ventura and Joe Biden.” on West Walnut Avenue through Friday, and from 6 a.m. BY DUNCAN MANSFIELD approximately once a week to 10 a.m. Saturday and Associated Press Writer “Does anyone remember to pick up lunch for my Sunday. in the early to mid ‘50s when granddaughter. I’m 74 and I GATLINBURG, Tenn. — If a subscriber is missed, call by the health department came don’t have any difficulty Chris Turner normally 10 a.m. on weekdays and to Dalton High School and with the driving arrange- wouldn’t drive into the weekends for re-delivery. tested all the students for ments around the Chick-fil- remote Tennessee mountains Call if you need to: histoplasmosis, the chicken A. In fact, I enjoy going just to deliver a pizza. The ➣ have us redeliver your news- disease? So many students through there. All you have one time he did, he came paper tested positive,and now we to do is have a little patience ➣ order or renew a subscription upon a scene that drained the want to make it OK to keep color from his face and made and drive through and don’t ➣ ask for a vacation hold seven chickens in the yard. I fly through.” ➣ have us refill a newsrack him “numb from head to toe” don’t think that’s a good — a woman with her hands ➣ ask about your account idea. It can be a fatal disease “Back off Gary Brock. ➣ order a back issue tied, silently begging him to if not caught early.” call 911. He’s a wonderful, nice, gen- erous and very fair man.” Classified: 706-217-6397 It was no joke, and “If everybody would stay Turner,32, To place a classified ad, or for at home the gas prices would “I think they should throw rushed to a go down.” questions about classified nearby this forum page out. I have advertising. Hours are 8 a.m. to called it many times and house and “Congratulations to Cody 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. made the never got an ad in there.” Classified fax: 706-272-7743 Hunter and Briana Kensing call. Police for all of their achievements say the “Congratulations to AP PHOTO this year. We’re all very Kirsten Conner for graduat- Advertising: 706-217-6397 woman was proud of you.” To place a display advertise- jogging in Chris Turner and his wife Nease stand outside the ing Northwest Whitfield ment, schedule an insert, or for her Atlanta Capelli’s Pizza and Subs shop where he works in High School. Your gra’m is Jansen “Taxpayers of Whitfield questions about your advertis- neighbor- Gatlinburg, Tenn. They been overwhelmed by media County,let’s think about very proud of you.” ing account. hood when interest since Chris called police after a pizza deliv- what’s going on with this Advertising fax: 706-272-7743 she was whisked away by a ery to report seeing an Atlanta woman tied up in a new proposed high school. “If we’ll just light our man who frequented her cabin. The woman, who had been kidnapped and Even with the lower cost of candle in our part of the Newsroom: 706-217-6397 business. Authorities say he raped, was rescued thanks to his call to police. construction you’re still world, everybody else lights theirs, then we’ll have a all this number if you: drove her off, raped her and looking at spending $70 mil- C brighter place, a better place. ➣ have a question or comment held her captive inside a behind the wheel. charges of aggravated kid- lion. We as a community can If I live to the 30th I’ll be 85. about our news coverage, or cabin. The 24-year-old “Go, go, go!” he told her. napping and rape, Sheriff not even fund the current our editorial page woman was rescued by The cabin location was Ron Seals said in a state- staffing at the two high Seen a lot of changes but I’m ➣ have a story idea Sevier County deputies on out of cell phone range. So ment. He was released on schools. How are in the still happy in the Lord. Have Newsroom fax: 706-275-6641 Tuesday evening because of they drove to a nearby house $800,000 bond late world are you going to be a great day.” Turner’s quick thinking. and called police. They wait- Thursday. His attorney, Sports: 706-272-7734 Turner told The ed to make sure the suspect Donald Bosch of Knoxville, Sports fax: 706-275-6641 Associated Press on Friday didn’t flee. Then Turner had no comment Friday. that he noticed the woman stayed to see the man arrest- Capt. Jeff McCarter Corrections: 706-272-7750 pop up from a couch while ed and the victim taken away refused to discuss the case The newspaper strives for fair- the suspect signed the credit in an ambulance. “I wanted Friday. But he earlier told ness and accuracy. If you have card slip. to make sure she was OK,” The Mountain Press news- a question about a story, please “While I was standing in he said. paper that officials believe call the newsroom. We will print the door all you could see The woman told authori- the woman was in imminent a correction or clarification was the back of the couch,” ties she was jogging near her danger. when one is in order. Turner said. “And then she home about 11:50 a.m. The victim and her hus- popped over the back of the Tuesday when a frequent band visited Turner at couch and showed me that customer at a restaurant and Capelli’s Pizza and Subs in TODAY’S CITIZEN Management: her hands were bound. And bar owned by the woman Gatlinburg before heading William H. Bronson III 706-272-7700 she was just mouthing, and her husband asked her to home Wednesday. “She was NAME: Joyce Wilson Publisher ‘Please call 911.”’ see his new car. She got into just thanking me ... for trust- AGE: 50 the vehicle, which turned out ing her,” Turner said. “She Jimmy Espy 706-272-7735 Turner at first thought it HOME:Varnell Executive Editor was a joke. to be a rental, and was said he was going to kill her “When I realized what immediately tied up. ... after he got done with FAMILY:Husband, Gary Jones 706-272-7731 was going on, I went numb She told police the sus- her.” James; daughter and Advertising Director from head to toe and turned pect drove her more than Turner’s boss, John son-in-law, Mandy and 200 miles to the cabin in Henry,said the cabin was pale white,”he said. Albert Coley; dog, Chloe Laddie Toney 706-277-7391 Turner tried to look calm. Tennessee and raped her. about 30 miles from his Business “Have a nice day. Enjoy your The Associated Press does pizza shop. WORK:Bookkeeper Claudia Harrell 706-272-7702 food,”he told the suspect, not identify alleged sexual “We usually don’t go out at New Hope Circulation Director who tipped him $5 on a assault victims. that far,”he said. “But he Elementary $37.69 bill. Then he rushed Police arrested David J. said, ‘Yeah, I will take it.’It Chris McConkey 706-226-2668 Jansen, 46, of Snellville, was just luck. For her,it PLAY:Motorcycling, IT Director back to his van, where his wife, Nease, was waiting Ga., without a struggle on was.” reading The Daily Citizen is a locally operated part of SHE SAID: “Live the Newspaper Holdings Inc. and is a member way you want to be of The Associated Press, Audit Bureau of Park: Attempt to diversify Circulation, Georgia Press Association, remembered.” Southern Newspapers Publishers ➣ Association and the Newspaper Association Continued from page 1A an industrial client “that jobs to town and now’s the of America. The Associated Press is entitled would make substantial time we need them,”Jones exclusively to the use for publication of all to prepare the site. improvements to the proper- said. local news in this publication. The Daily Any company or compa- Citizen desires to be notified promptly of any ty and provide a significant Brian Anderson, president errors in its pages. The North Georgia nies that use the site will not number of jobs.”He declined and CEO of the Dalton- Newspaper Group retains rights to the name own the land but will be to name the suitor. But if the Whitfield Chamber of The Daily Citizen-News. responsible for all utilities. deal falls through, McLeod Commerce, called the com- The advertiser agrees that the publisher The land will be provided as shall not be liable for damages arising out of said the county would still missioners’ decision a “big errors in advertisements beyond the amount an incentive. have “a very marketable move.” Anderson, a former paid for the space actually occupied by that Asked by a reporter about piece of economic property” county commissioner,said portion of the advertisement in which the the fairness of providing land to offer. The land is about 2.5 officials have relied on the error occurred, whether such error is due to to some companies and not the negligence of the publisher’s servants or miles from I-75, has access natural growth of the floor- otherwise, and there shall be no liability for others,Cowan said the com- to the South Bypass and has covering industry. non-insertion of any advertisement beyond petitive business environ- utilities available. “In the past, economic the amount paid for such advertisement.” ment dictates a new way of Many companies have growth occurred here natu- The Daily Citizen will not be responsible for advance payments made to the newspaper doing things. been hesitant to expand rally,and we didn’t have to carriers or independent distributors unless “The times, they are a because of the nationwide be as aggressive attracting made directly to the office of the newspa- changing,”Cowan said. economic downturn. new industry,” Anderson per. Subscription rates by independ- “Circumstances today are ent carrier: Commissioner Greg Jones said. “But we’ve reached Monthly: $12 ■ Yearly: $135.24 not what they were yesterday hopes there will be “immedi- the point through matura- ■ Mail subscription rates provided on or five years ago or 10 years ate” interest from manufac- tion of our industry that we request. or whenever I first came on turing companies. have to look at diversifying Methods of payment: Cash, check, bank board 13 years ago. There’s a draft, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, “We’re trying to bring now.” American Express tremendous amount of Second class postage paid at Dalton, Ga., change taking place in that 30720. length of time. And to be Red Barn Flea Market POSTMASTER: Send address changes to competitive with the coun- The Daily Citizen, P.O. Box 1167, Dalton, Ga., 30722. ties that surround us, with Will Be Open to the Public the states that surround us and with the countries that Friday, Saturday &Sunday Starting 7/3/09 are all across the world we have to be able to move our- GRAND OPENING -Friday 7/3 selves to the same playing Hours: Fri. 6-6, Sat. &Sun. 6-4 NORTH GEORGIA field everybody else is on.” NEWSPAPER GROUP County administrator 706-463-2746 SERVING NORTHWEST GEORGIA & SOUTHEAST TENNESSEE Robert McLeod said officials Volume 47, Number 59 have been negotiating with Old Grade Road at the By-Pass The Daily Citizen Saturday, May 30, 2009 3A Northwest High’s 2 plead not guilty AREA ARRESTS • Shellan Shae Seay,33, Police Department with 4198 Brown Bridge Road, possession of oxycodone top two students to home invasion Dalton, was charged and possession of Thursday by the Chatsworth hydrocodone. Police Department with • Bart Mike Crawford, SUBMITTED BY NORTHWEST WHITFIELD HIGH BY MARK MILLICAN Both pleaded not guilty SCHOOL possession of klonopin, 31, 617 Charger Drive, [email protected] before Judge William drugs in wrong container, Chatsworth, was charged Boyett. expired tag and speeding. Friday by the Chatsworth Valedictorian Two of the three suspects Edmund David Ridley Jr., Northwest Whitfield High School • Rebecca Eilene Police Department with car- in an alleged home invasion 27, of 120 Ola Drive in Vaughn, 20, 4159 Highway rying a concealed weapon, announces Lindsey Harris as the on March 27 in Dalton Cohutta, was arrested on 2008-2009 valedictorian. Lindsey has 225 N., Chatsworth, was possession of a firearm dur- pleaded not guilty in Tuesday after being pulled charged Thursday by the ing the commission of a been a member of the varsity football Whitfield County Superior over by Dalton Police offi- cheerleading team, Drama Club, Dalton Police Department crime,possessions of arms Court on Friday. Another cers for a seat belt violation. with theft by deception. by a convicted felon/first Mock Trial, Beta Club and National suspect had a bond hearing Ridley is charged with pos- Honor Society.She received academ- • Randy Alan Williams, offender probation viola- rescheduled for Tuesday. session of methampheta- 27, 1542 Boyles Mill Road, tion, possession of metham- ic awards for all four years of work in Deborah Ann Canales, mine, possession of tools for English, math, science and social Dalton, was charged phetamine and possession 30, of 1408 Belton Ave. No. the commission of a crime, Thursday by the Whitfield of tools for the commission studies. Lindsey is the recipient of the Harris 1, the location of the alleged obstruction of an officer and 2009 Rotary Club Dalton Outstanding County Sheriff’s Office of a crime. home invasion, was arrested the seat belt violation. The with burglary. • Billy Gene Mathis Jr., Area Student Scholar Scholarship. She will attend on April 15 and charged with charges in the arrest warrant Georgia Tech in the fall. • Bradley Jonah Asher, 37, 1103 N. Hamilton St., making false statements, from the home invasion are 28, 1312 Lower Tails Creek Dalton, was charged Friday Salutatorian being party to a crime (rob- armed robbery and posses- The 2008-2009 salutatorian for Road, Ellijay,was charged by the Dalton Police bery), making a false report sion of a firearm during the Friday by the Chatsworth Department with DUI. Northwest Whitfield High School is of a crime, possession of commission of a crime. Marteki Codjoe. Marteki has been meth and possession of Ridley has a bond hearing on involved in the Spanish Club, cocaine. Tuesday. National Honor Society,Spanish Keith Alan Gibson, 37, of According to a police A new GM National Honor Society,Key Club, 99 Lee Court in Ringgold, report, Ridley and Gibson Math Team and Beta Club.She was arrested on April 17 and took $2,000 in cash and two played soccer all four years and has charged with armed robbery, cell phones after forcing participated in the math and dance possession of firearms in the their way inside the apart- begins to emerge Codjoe teams. Marteki received awards for commission of a crime, pos- ment. Police spokesman her work in English, math, science session of methampheta- Bruce Frazier said Canales and social studies, and she received the Daughters of the mine and possession of knew the alleged victim and DETROIT (AP) — With backing and nearly $20 bil- American Revolution Good Citizen Award and the cocaine. the other suspects. an almost certain bankruptcy lion in U.S. loans so far, the Outstanding Senior Award voted by the faculty. She will filing days away,General company has made more dra- attend Georgia Tech in the fall. Motors is beginning its rein- matic changes in just a few vention, planning to retool days than it has in decades. Road closing Monday one factory to make its small- “It’s been coming to a head est vehicles ever in the U.S. for a very long time,”said Northwest: Smith Whitfield County Public If emergency vehicles and rid itself of the biggest. Aaron Bragman, an analyst Works will be performing need to get through, they will As GM’s board began two for the consulting firm IHS days of meetings Friday to Global Insight. “But in just ➣ road work on McGaughey need to come off Cleveland Continued from page 1A Chapel Road off Cleveland Highway onto Ola Drive, make a final decision on the the past few months we’ve NORTHWEST Highway on Monday begin- then onto McGaughey company’s fate, GM was also really seen steps being taken over two-and-a-half ning at 8 a.m. The road will Chapel Road. The road will closing in on a sale of its to completely and dramatical- weeks. GRADUATION be closed for part of the be open by the afternoon, European Opel unit, and its ly change the face of “My brother is a math day. officials said. main union overwhelmingly American auto manufactur- major,so he was able to approved dramatic labor cost ing.” help me a lot,”he said. Northwest Whitfield High cuts. A deal to sell its rugged GM said it plans to reopen Blake Smith said “it School’s graduation is but inefficient Hummer brand a shuttered U.S. factory to took some pushing” to today at 10 a.m. at the Marines hold recruiting also appeared on the horizon. build subcompact cars. The help his brother continue. Northwest Georgia Trade The moves provided more retooled factory would be able “He never would bring and Convention Center. drive today at store clues about what a restruc- to build 160,000 cars a year it up, but there were times tured GM might look like and create 1,200 jobs, offset- when we thought he was The Dalton detachment of join in a non-voting capacity. ahead of the expected Chapter ting some of the 21,000 that going to (quit school),”he “The only goal I have,” the Marine Corps League Members of the League 11 filing Monday. Taxpayers will be lost when GM closes said. he said, “is to graduate will host a recruiting drive join in camaraderie and fel- will eventually own nearly 14 factories by the end of next Taylor Smith’s plans are from college.” today from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. lowship for the purpose of three-quarters of a leaner GM, year. to complete Northwestern Blake Smith said he and at the Walmart on Shugart preserving the traditions and with a total government com- GM’s stock tumbled to the Technical College’s two- his other brother,Stevie, Road. Registration is open to promoting the interests of the mitment of nearly $50 billion. lowest price in the company’s year program in heating are proud of Taylor,as is honorably discharged U.S. Marine Corps. The GM has yet to confirm it 100-year history,closing at and air. A former neighbor the rest of the family. Marines and active and detachment served more than will seek bankruptcy protec- just 75 cents after trading as and one of his friends who “He can succeed in any- reservist Marines. Those 500 area families with a Toys tion but scheduled a news low as 74 cents. The govern- works in the business got thing that he wants to do,” interested in supporting for Tots drive last Christmas. conference for Monday in ment plan for GM revealed him interested. Blake Smith said. Marine ideals but who did For more information call New York. Thursday would make the not serve in the Corps may (706) 272-2356. With the government’s shares virtually worthless. HOLLYCREEK OPENHOUSE BAPTIST CHURCH Dalton MunicipalAirport ANNOUNCES

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TODAY IN HISTORY THE DAILY CITIZEN Idealism vs. reality Today is Saturday, May 30,the 150th day of Serving Northwest Georgia since 1847 Matinee idol and teen heart- channeling Gitmo, he was asked what he 2009. There are 215 days left in the year. William H. Bronson III throb Barack Obama is getting his best was going to do with the Publisher a harsh lesson in the difference “Batman” detainees there. I distinctly Highlight in History: between running for president villain, The remember him looking up at On May 30, 1431, Joan Jimmy Espy Mark Pace with focus group-approved, Penguin one of his puppeteer of Arc, condemned as a Executive Editor Editor Emeritus political rhetoric and the reality (Burgess teleprompter handlers named heretic, was burned at the of making tough decisions with Meredith- Greg and asking, “Was there an stake in Rouen, France. Unsigned editorials represent the view of The Daily Citizen. Members consequences. As always, the style), to Executive Order as to what we On this date: of the newspaper’s editorial board are William Bronson, Jimmy Espy, devil is in the details. And, in square off plan to do with the detainees?” In 1883, 12 people Wes Chance and Victor Miller. Columns and letters to the editor are this case, the devil is called with I knew then we were in trouble. were trampled to death the opinions of the authors. “detainees.” Obama on About that time, I suggest- when a rumor that the It is always much easier to Ron torture and ed that a way to mainstream recently opened Brooklyn be liberal and idealistic when Hart what to do our Gitmo guests into the real Bridge in New York was VIEWS you do not actually have to with the world was to slowly integrate in imminent danger of col- deliver anything. So far, 240 terror- them into the New York City lapsing triggered a stam- pede. Obama has done the easy ists currently guests at our trop- cab driver training program. In 1922, the Lincoln things. He built a playground at ical all-inclusive resort in Liberal New Yorkers should Memorial was dedicated About 3 speculative the White House for his daugh- Guantanamo Bay,Cuba. not mind, since these guys are in Washington in a cere- ters, picked out a puppy for My money is on the guy just victims. mony attended by them, apologized for his coun- who shot the lawyer in the face. The other solution would be President Warren G. bubbles ago ... try to the world ad nauseum, In short, Obama views as to put them into the burgeoning Harding, Chief Justice and said he was going to shut torture pretty much anything American prison system. The William Howard Taft and down Guantanamo Bay. more than nicely asking a ter- risk there is that they might get lawyer Robert Todd Time Warner’s long corporate nightmare is Obama then put more debt rorist for information on al- converted to Islam. Lincoln, the son of almost over. It announced that it would dump AOL on us than all presidents before Qaida. What to do with these President Abraham him with his “stimulus bill,” Obama tends to think there killers who plan to attack us Lincoln and his wife, by spinning off the onetime new media giant as an which was only about redistrib- is a positive side to all murder- again if they can is a real-world independent company by the end of the year. Mary Todd. uting tax dollars to his favored ing terrorists. I am not sure that problem Obama created for In 1943, American The 2001 merger of AOL and Time Warner,a constitutes. Spending money is Obama wouldn’t say,“Yes, I himself, since his second- forces secured the deal valued at $124 billion, was hailed as the mar- fun, just ask George Bush. know Khalid Sheikh guessing, European-style Aleutian island of Attu riage of new media and old media with trendy new Then Obama magnani- Mohammed murders people socialists buddies in the from the Japanese during media in the driver’s seat. It was a short trip. mously signed the Credit and is calling for death to Democrat Party are abandon- World War II. Cardholder’s Bill of Rights, America, but people should ing him. Perhaps drawing on In 1958, unidentified The dot-com bubble burst. AOL’s stock turned reversing what Chris Dodd, know he never forgets a birth- the theme of “transparency in American service mem- out to be greatly overvalued, its business model in Congress, and the government- day.” government,”Obama might bers killed in World War II decline and, moreover, the two corporate cultures controlled, business oligopoly And with the Democrats want to refresh our memory on and the Korean War were grew to detest each other. called “credit card issuers” had abandoning him when it comes why Guantanamo Bay should interred in the Tomb of the Time Warner’s CEO, Gerard Levin, was gone been allowed to do for years. to relocating the Gitmo be shut down (other than it was Unknowns at Arlington Obama called their practices detainees to any of their states his main campaign promise National Cemetery in within the year; AOL’s CEO and co-founder Steve “egregious predatory lending” (ditto for Europe), Obama has along with ending the wars). Virginia. Case a year after that. perpetrated by big business on taken a hawkish turn. Maybe it So far he is 0 for 2. This is no In 1959, Louisiana In 2002 the new company posted a loss of just unsuspecting consumers. I started when he ordered the longer the campaign you have Gov. Earl K. Long was under $100 billion, then the largest loss in U.S. cor- think the U.S. Constitution and Navy SEALs to shoot those been in your entire political committed to a psychiatric porate history. all business law for the past Somali pirates. So far that is the career,Barack, this is the real center in Galveston, 250 years call it “a contract only cool thing he has done, world. Welcome. Texas, after apparently Time Warner will concentrate on its old media between two consenting par- other than spend $325,000 to suffering a mental break- empire — movies, cable TV networks and maga- ties.” have Air Force One buzz New ■ Ron Hart is a Southern down. zines. AOL will concentrate on its not-so-new-any- Now come the hard deci- York. libertarian who writes a Ten years ago: more media — Web sites, online advertising and sions. It seems that Dick It is always the simple ques- weekly column about Astronauts from the space Internet access. Cheney, in an attempt to defend tions we fail to ask that become politics and culture. His e- shuttle Discovery rigged cranes and other tools to A company that once could buy Time Warner for his legacy against a one-sided a problem. When Obama mail address is media’s constant attacks, is signed the order to close [email protected]. the exterior of the interna- $124 billion is now valued at between $5.5 billion tional space station during and $6.5 billion. The spectacular overreaching by a spacewalk; then, the AOL and the almost willful blindness of investors astronauts entered the orbiting outpost for three should have taught us something about speculative days of making repairs bubbles. Our present predicament with housing and and delivering supplies. credit shows that it did not. Five years ago: Saudi commandos drove al- Scripps Howard News Qaida militants from a housing complex in the kingdom’s oil hub, ending a shooting and hostage- taking rampage that had left 22 dead, most of them FREE MINDS foreigners. One year ago: A con- “I do not call upon the state to compel every- struction crane snapped one to accept my opinion, but, rather; not to and smashed into an apart- force me to accept anybody else’s opinion.” ment building on Manhattan’s Upper West — Selected Essays on Political Economy Side, killing two workers Frederic Bastiat in the city’s second such (1801-1850) tragedy in 2 1/2 months. Today’s Birthdays: Actor Clint Walker is 82. Actor Keir Dullea is 73. Letters policy Actress Ruta Lee is 73. Actor Michael J. Pollard We want your letters and strive to print them in a is 70. Actor Ted McGinley timely manner. When submitting a letter,please is 51. Actress Tonya include your address and daytime telephone number Pinkins is 47. Country for verification. Addresses and phone numbers are singer Wynonna Judd is 45. neither printed nor revealed. Please limit your letters to 400 words or less. We may edit letters for length, grammar and clarity. Anonymous letters are rarely Pregnant women have no right to jobs published. Send your letters to: Sales consultant Holly Waters says women, but there’s deal that works for both of them. She The Daily Citizen she was a top performer for the drug real costs to govern- works fewer hours and earns less money. P.O. Box 1167 maker Novartis. But when she was about ment intervention.” I confronted Sanford with the idea that Dalton, GA 30722 go on maternity leave,she was fired. These costs are lawsuits he files actually harm women Or e-mail: [email protected] “I was seven-and-a-half months preg- rarely talked about because companies view them as poten- nant. There was no way I was going to be publicly. But once tial lawsuit bombs. able to go out and find a job at this point,” Congress creates pro- He was unfazed: “If they do take that she told me for my ABC special “You tected groups, some position, they’d be violating the law. If Can’t Even Talk About It.” employers avoid hir- companies lose money because of it — Waters knew the law is on her side. ing members of those and they may — that’s not necessarily a The Pregnancy Discrimination Act groups. After the bad thing from a societal perspective.” makes it illegal to fire, or not hire, a John Americans with I think it’s a very bad thing. woman because she is pregnant. The law Stossel Disabilities Act Employment and productivity matter. But even restricts workplace speech. became law, it was viewers agreed with him. I got hate mail: Employers are warned that in a job inter- assumed more dis- “It is unbelievable that ABC would view they must never ask questions like, abled people would enter the workplace. consider airing this piece! ... This turns “Might you start a family?” But a study by economists at MIT found back the clock 30 years, and Betty If Congress thought the law would end employment actually “dropped sharply.” Friedan is rolling in her grave!” claims of workplace discrimination, it Likewise, “pregnancy protection” cre- “What in the heck is wrong with you, was wrong, as usual. Companies are ates problems for women. John Stossel? This kind of backwards increasingly being sued. Even a materni- “Sometimes laws that are intended to thinking only exists in third world coun- ty-clothing chain was sued. help women like me actually end up hurt- tries.” Waters’ lawyer,David Sanford, filed a ing women like me,”Lukas said. “All of a “Fire Stossel.” class-action lawsuit against Novartis. “If sudden, a potential employer is looking at How would the job market work with- you get pregnant, you’re in trouble at me and thinking, ‘She just might turn out discrimination laws? WORDS OF WISDOM Novartis,”he told me. around and sue us.’That makes it less “You don’t have to hire me, and I don’t Novartis denies wrongdoing and likely that I’m going to get hired. You have to work for you,”answers Carrie points out that Working Mother magazine raise the cost of hiring a woman like me.” Lukas. Bible verse: “But from everlasting to everlasting named it one of America’s 100 best com- And while some pregnant women Who would hire pregnant women? the Lord's love is with those who fear him, and his panies for women. work harder than any man, she says, let’s “Plenty of employers. ... Women are righteousness with their children's children — with Sanford claims that his $200-million be honest: Most pregnant workers impose incredibly productive members of the those who keep his covenant and remember to obey lawsuit will teach Novartis and other costs on employers. workforce,”Lukas said. “We have a lot to companies not to discriminate. “Responsibilities are shifted each time offer. If an employer is going to discrimi- his precepts.” But Carrie Lukas says such lawsuits I go to a doctor’s appointment,”Lukas nate against enough people, it’s going to do more harm than good. Lukas is also a said. “That means I’m unavailable to do be bad for them in the long run. It’s a bad Psalm 103:17-18 working mom, vice president of the whatever work needs to be done during business practice. And that’s the best way Independent Women’s Forum. that time, which means one of my col- to prevent discrimination.” Today’s quote: ““It is impossible to enjoy idling thor- “If my employer decides they no leagues is often picking up the slack.” oughly unless one has plenty of work to do.” longer want me as an employee, then it As free-market economists have long ■ John Stossel is co-anchor of ABC News’ should be their right to fire me.”she told suggested, there’s a way to resolve such a “20/20” and author of “Myth, Lies, and Jerome K. Jerome me. “I understand the desire for people to conflict: voluntary exchange for mutual Downright Stupidity: Get Out the Shovel English author and humorist 1859-1927 have government step in and try to protect benefit. Carrie and her employer made a — Why Everything You Know is Wrong.” The Daily Citizen Saturday, May 23, 2009 5A DALTON STATECOLLEGE Friendly Competition Life after graduation

The May 2009 group of same benefit holds true for Dalton State College gradu- part-time jobs. ates walked across the stage Other students know what in their regalia looking they want to do and perhaps smart, neat and ready to take even have a company in on the world. Unfortunately, mind. Faculty are encourag- they’ve matriculated at a ing these students to offer time when jobs may not be their services as an intern, available for them. Over the even as an unpaid intern, if past weeks, I have talked to necessary,to gain experience several students about their and get an entry into an plans and offered sugges- organization. These are tions. becoming more common and While hope of an eco- are a good option for the nomic recovery is forecast summer. Companies have a for late this year or early next chance to assess interns over year,some analysts are pre- the term of their assignment dicting fewer new jobs will and this is beneficial for be created. That employers as well. makes it more chal- Interns should lenging for these always remember students to find they are on an work. “extended” job Many students interview and be on CONTRIBUTED PHOTO understand the eco- their best behavior. nomic cycle and are Networking with Chatsworth First United Methodist Church recently congregation. After loosing to the congregation, preparing for grad- former professors, held its annual Sunday School Rally with a friendly Pastor Roger Vess, pictured, and youth Minister Adam uate school. The with classmates via competition between the pastor,youth minister and Tankersley were good sports and kissed a goat. summer is a good social networking time to study for sites and approach- and take entrance Marilyn ing the job search exams for graduate Helms process as if it were VACATION BIBLE SCHOOLS school as well as a full-time job are gather the required other recommenda- ■ paperwork and make appli- tions. DSC faculty encour- The following vacation Mountain Ridge p.m. For ages 4-12 in the Friday,June 12. The them is cations. Most graduate age former graduates to have Bible schools have been Baptist Church — June 15- gym at Ryman Hall, 2203 S. “Man Overboard.”The schools require an official their resumes and cover let- announced: 19 from 6 to 8 p.m. The Dixie Highway. church is on Old Grade Road ■ ■ transcript and letters of rec- ters ready,edited and print- Calvary Baptist theme is “Crocodile Dock: Liberty Baptist in Dalton. ■ ommendations from faculty. ed, ready to give potential Church — Sunday to June Where Fearless Kids Shine Church — June 14-19 from A Place to Worship — Other students have been employers. Mention to 4; hours are Sunday from 6 God’s Light.”Classes are 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. The Monday through Wednesday working through their under- friends and family you are to 8 p.m. and Monday available for children ages theme is “Boomering at 7 p.m. The church is at graduate careers and have also looking for a job and through Thursday from 7 to pre-K and up. The church is Express: It All Comes Back 259 Old Landfill Road, thankfully stayed with their enlist their help in the search. 9 p.m. The theme is “Polar at 1401 M.L. King Jr. Blvd. to Jesus.”Classes for all Chatsworth, 706-581-1837. ■ employers. Many may be In the past students have Extremes: All of Me, All-Out in Dalton. For more informa- ages. The church is at 4443 Little Prospect “underemployed” and may been reluctant to work at fast for God.”Classes are avail- tion, call Barbara Phillips at Tibbs Bridge Road, Dalton. Baptist Church — June 7- not be using many of the new food restaurants or for big- able for all ages. The church (706) 278-8246 or email Call 706-226-4936 or visit 12 from 7 to 9 p.m. The skills and knowledge they box retailers after graduation is located on Highway 225 [email protected]. www.libertybaptistchurch.w theme is Boomerang Express ■ learned in college, but they but a quick review of the North in Crandall. For more Antioch Baptist s for more information. for all ages. For a ride call ■ realize they are fortunate to business section of the news- information, call (706) 278- Church — June 22-26 from Carolyn Baptist pastor Johnny Payne, 706- have a job. Some in this cat- paper indicates these busi- 8478. 7 to 9 p.m. The theme is Church — June 22-26 from 280-3275. The church is at ■ egory will also start graduate nesses are doing well even in Tilton Baptist Church “Australia Down Under.” 6 to 9 p.m. for ages nursery 1213 Prater’s Mill Road. ■ school and many business tough times. Maybe an entry — June 1-5 from 7 to 9 p.m. Classes are available for ages to sixth grade. The theme is Cove Baptist Church students will choose level job should be seen as a The theme is “Polar 2 to 17. The church is at “Boomering Express: It All — Saturday,June 13 from 10 Kennesaw State University’s way to prove an individual’s Extremes: All Out for God.” 1205 Antioch Drive in Comes Back to Jesus.” a.m. to 4 p.m. The theme is ■ MBA program that is offered abilities and a way to move Classes are available for ages Dalton. New Life Baptist “Set Sail.”The church is on ■ here on the DSC campus up in the company when 2 to 20. The church is at 808 Church of God of the Church — June 8-12, 7 Carbondale Road. Pastor through the Coles College of conditions improve. Tilton Church Road in Union Assembly — June 8- o’clock each night. George Nicholson invites the Business at KSU. Some are Finally,another option is Dalton. 12 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 Commencement night is public. ■ fortunate to have employers self-employment. Center Point Baptist that will pay for their gradu- Entrepreneurs are emerging Church — June 1-5 from ate courses as long as they and growing. These individ- 6:30 to 9 p.m. The theme is are work-related or in a sim- uals see an opportunity and “Boomering Express: It All ilar field. create a product or service to Comes Back to Jesus.” For students without work fill the void. New venture Classes are available for ages experience needed for gradu- creation is a way to use cur- 2 years through eighth grade. ate school or feel they must rent skill and apply them to a The church is at 420 Center find a job now, the options former hobby or interest. Point Drive in Dalton. For are more limited, particularly Since most studies show more information,call (706) if they want to stay in the entrepreneurs are indeed 277-2100. ■ area. Several options include happier than others, this may Welcome Hill Baptist registering with temporary be a good choice as well. Church — June 1-5 from 7 agencies. Working in a vari- There are a variety of mini- to 9 p.m. The theme is ety of settings as a temporary mal cost businesses that are “Studio Go: You’re Always a employee is a good way to easy to start and many are Winner With God.”Classes decide what you would like profiled in various entrepre- are available for all ages. The to do and more importantly, neur magazines. church is at 2740 E. what you might want to Welcome Hill Circle in avoid. The contacts students Dalton. ■ Marilyn Helms is the ■ make in a temp environment Sesquicentennial Chair and Free Hope Baptist can also serve as important professor of management at Church — June 15-19 from work-related references and Dalton State College and 6 to 8:30 p.m. The theme is the employment can be welcomes your comments at “Boomerang Express: It All added to their resume. The [email protected]. Comes Back to Jesus.” Classes are available for all Bill &Tina Holt want to share ages. The church is at 4176 Alleged dealers create Highway 76 in Chatsworth. For more information, call some great news! a dope take-out window (706) 695-3717. We are all aware of the uncertain The good news for local residents WINDER (AP) — Lt. stand of woods, setting off a Benefit dinner Frank Farr,an investigator chime in the second-story economy surrounding us today. and the North Georgia area is: with the Winder Police apartment. Police said a today for Daily,the headlines bring more bad Bill Holt Chevrolet did not get Department, said he had bucket was lowered and buy- never seen anything like it in ers placed their money in it Estefany Lemus news about the economy. Recently one of these letters. his 20 years of service — a for the dealers to haul up and the focus has been on the auto We are happytosay that just like take-out window for drugs. count, then the drugs were A benefit dinner for He found it in Winder this sent back down in the buck- Estefany Lemus will be in industry and our local dealerships in years past, Bill Holt Chevrolet week when authorities et. the New Hope Middle that are being discontinued. will continue to offer our customers arrested two alleged drug Police charged 30-year- School cafeteria today from Both GM and Chrysler sent letters the levelofsuperior service they’ve dealers. old Antwon Scruggs and his 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Police said customers 27-year-old girlfriend Donation amount is $10 to manydealers last week telling come to expect. would notify the dealers by Laurnecia Fulton with pos- and includes a barbecue plate them theyare being dropped. ringing a wireless doorbell session of marijuana with with baked beans, slaw, pota- attached to a tree in a nearby intent to distribute. to salad, roll and drink. 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Happy Birthday: Move or ideas. You may want to A sophisticated play forward with confidence. backtrack in order to limit Post- You will have to be a cre- any risk that might be mortems are ative problem-solver and a involved. 3 stars sometimes good friend if you want to LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. highly help the people you care 22): Be prepared to deal instructive. about. Choose your path and with someone who is not in Consider follow it religiously,even if your corner. You will only the after- someone tries to lead you get one chance, so make math of this astray. Your composure and your effort count. If you are deal where willpower will lead confident, you will South got to you to victory. Your convince others to four hearts numbers are 9, 13, support your goals. and West 15, 23, 28, 36, 49 3 stars led the king ARIES (March SCORPIO of dia- 21-April 19): (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): monds, on Avoid getting off Take care of the which East schedule because tedious jobs that played the of someone who need attention and deuce. isn’t working as you will feel better West hard as you are. It’s and be more apt to shifted to your tenacity and Eugenia follow through with the ten of endurance that sep- big tasks. Don’t spades, arates you from the Last give in to demands dummy rest. Don’t be shy that help someone playing the — step into the else get ahead. jack, East limelight and enjoy the Instead, drive toward your the queen and South the ace. Declarer drew three rounds glory. 5 stars own goals. 4 stars of trumps and then led a low spade to dummy’s eight in TAURUS (April 20-May SAGITTARIUS (Nov. the hope that West’s earlier spade lead had been from the 20): Avoid opposition by 22-Dec. 21): Don’t give any- 10-9-x. going about your business one the opportunity to push But East produced the nine and returned the ten of quietly. An emotional prob- you into things you don’t clubs, and South eventually went down one, losing a dia- lem with someone you care care to do. This is not the mond, a spade and two clubs. for can be resolved if you are time to make adjustments to In the post-mortem that followed, it was discovered discreet. You can have a accommodate someone who that South could have made the contract. Not only could powerful influence on some- won’t return the favor. have,but should have. When West led the ten of spades at one who looks up to you. Travel plans may lead to trick two, South should have played low from dummy and Use your position wisely. 5 detours that teach you to be also from his own hand! stars patient. 2 stars This extraordinary play would have left West helpless. GEMINI (May 21-June CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- Let’s assume he leads another spade, which is the best he 20): An opportunity will Jan. 19): Take measures and can do. This time declarer wins with the ace, plays three crop up through someone change the way you do rounds of trumps ending in dummy and ruffs the seven of you are close to. Do what things in order to live a diamonds. He then leads a spade to dummy’s king and you can to accommodate the healthier and more comfort- exits with the queen of diamonds, on which he discards a interests you have as well as able, stress-free life. Rid club. those of the people you live yourself of any situation that West wins with the ace, but must either return a club to with. Someone is relying on is bringing you down or sti- South’s A-Q or else lead a diamond, allowing declarer to you to stand up and speak fling you in any way. Don’t ruff in dummy as he sheds the queen of clubs. the truth. 4 stars give in to ultimatums. 5 stars Actually,declarer is in an excellent position at trick CANCER (June 21-July AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- two to visualize the scenario that will ultimately material- 22): You’ll be convincing, Feb. 18): You can align your- ize — provided he has the presence of mind to duck persuasive and hard to resist. self with someone who can West’s ten-of-spades lead in both hands. All he has to do The more responsibilities contribute to your life if you is think of it! you have,the harder you will are open and reveal your try and the better you will intentions. This is no time for do. Don’t fear what others secrets when honesty is the can’t imagine doing. 4 stars only way to find out where CRYPTOQUIP LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): you stand. A partnership with Speak from the heart and someone can lead you in a refuse to let anyone take you new direction. 3 stars for granted. Be honest about PISCES (Feb. 19-March your feelings and what you 20): Don’t get bogged down are and aren’t willing to do. in messy details that really It’s up to you to set the stan- won’t make a difference. dard. 3 stars Focus on health, your well- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. being and finding a less 22): Sort things out in your stressful way to live. Do your own head before talking research or see a specialist to things over with someone ease your mind. Being unin- who may have a problem formed will create unneces- with your intentions, plans sary pressure. 3 stars

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be the afternoon speaker. separated and weighed. Riverbend Baptist Church. Church. Deliverance presenting spe- ■ Eleventh Avenue Lunch will be served after Offers are based on the cur- The church is on The church is on City cial music. Baptist Church will cele- the morning service. rent London gold fix price, Riverbend Road in Dalton. View Street in Dalton. Pastor The church is at 467 brate homecoming June 7 at Revival will be June 8-10 gold content and weight. Pastor Grady Bartley wel- Donald Tuck invites the pub- LaFayette Road in Rocky 10:45 a.m. followed by a at 7 p.m. The schedule is: Payment is made immediate- comes everyone. lic. Face. covered dish lunch. Allison June 8 — The Rev. Hugh ly after offer is accepted. Durham Speer will sing dur- Byrd of Friendship Baptist Items accepted include ■ Chatsworth Church ■ Calvary Baptist ■ The Liberty Boys blue- ing the 6 p.m. service. Church in Chickamauga broken rings, unmatched ear- of God will have a benefit Church will celebrate grass-gospel group will be in Speer has appeared on June 9 — The Rev. W.H. rings, knotted and kinked singing June 6 from 3 to 9 homecoming June 7 at 10:30 concert June 6 at 8 p.m. at many of the Gaither Stamper of New Home chains, out-of-style chains p.m. for its food pantry. a.m. with special music by the Cohutta Seventh-day Homecoming videos. Baptist Church in Noble and pendants, dental gold, Singers include New Paved The Goins Family. Adventist Church. Dinner The church is on the June 10 — The Rev. John charms, bracelets, charm Road, Singing for Christ, A covered dish lunch will will be served at 7 p.m. South Dalton Bypass. For Bruce of Mount Peria bracelets and gold watch The Randolph Family,Five be served following the serv- The church is at 5027 more information,call (706) Baptist Church in Ringgold bands. Alive in Christ and The Lynn ice. There will be no Sunday Mount Olivet Road in 278-7020 or visit The church is at 1401 The church is at 722 Family. school or evening service. Cohutta. www.eleventhavenuebap- M.L. King Jr. Blvd. in Mineral Springs Road in Admission is free. There The church is at 13619 tistchurch.com. Dalton. For more informa- Dalton. will also be food, drinks and Highway 225 North in ■ Women of Destiny will tion, call Barbara Phillips at door prizes. Crandall. Pastor Larry meet today at 10 a.m. at ■ Antioch Baptist (706) 278-8246 or email ■ Power Rally ‘09 will be The church is on Chastain invites everyone. True Gospel Pentecostal Church has announced the [email protected]. June 6 from 6 to 10 p.m. at Highway 411 South in Church in Dalton. Guest following upcoming events: Fellowship Baptist Church Chatsworth. Pastor Herman ■ Westside Baptist speaker will be First Lady Homecoming — The ■ The quarterly Murray in Rocky Face. Brian Fossett Parker invites the public. Church will be in revival Cynthia Smith of Hopewell church will celebrate home- County/North Georgia will be the guest speaker June 1-5 at 7 p.m. with Baptist Church in Dalton. coming June 7 at 10:30 a.m. Singing Convention is today with special music by ■ Mount Calvary Brother Terry Pace of True Gospel is at 109 with the Rev. Alton Stephens at 7 p.m. at Smyrna Baptist PowerMotion. There will Baptist Church in Cohutta Scottsboro, Ala., as guest Henderson St. All area ladies as guest speaker. Special Church in Chatsworth. also be food and games. will be revival June 1-5 at 7 evangelist. The church will are welcome. For more music will be provided by There will be group The church is at 3323 p.m. with Eric Peters as celebrate its 52nd homecom- information, call Evangelist The Ingrams. Lunch will be singing out of the newest Crider Road. All area youth guest speaker. There will ing June 7 at 11 a.m. and 1 Diane Bonds at (706) 259- served after the service. books released by various are invited. also be special music nightly. p.m. with Kyla Rowland and 4399. There will be no evening Southern gospel publishers The church is on Farrar service. as well as some specials. ■ The Church of Praise Road. Pastor Oliver Peters Father’s Day — Fathers Refreshments will follow. will host a tent revival begin- welcomes everyone. will be honored June 21 dur- The church is on Smyrna ning Monday at 7:30 p.m. on PPollka Dot Pallaaccee ing the morning service. Church Road. For more Hill Road in Dalton adjacent ■ The Noland Family The church is at 1205 information, call (706) 695- to Eastside Elementary. will be in concert Sunday at InInsidePeacockAlleylley Antioch Drive in Dalton. 2740 or (706) 259-5048. All Pastors Ricky and Jeanette 6 p.m. at Hillcrest Baptist singers, leaders, musicians Morton will speak as well as 311 S. HamiltonSt.t. ■ Mountain Ridge and listeners are welcome. several other guest speakers. DLP Digital Cinema® Baptist Church will cele- Mercy Call will be in con- in all Auditoriums brate homecoming June 7 at ■ Valley Brook Church cert June 5. 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Pastor Dr. of God will have a “Gold The public is invited. CARMIKE 12 WALNUT SQUARE MALL •706-226-0625 HUGE SALE!!! Jerry Jones will bring the Rush” May 30 from 1 to 3 UP 3D* PG •DLP morning message, and the p.m. The public is welcome ■ The New Zion Hill 12:15 12:45 2:40 3:10 5:05 5:35 7:30 8:00 9:55 Rev. Lawrence Preston of to bring scrap gold to be Singers will be in concert 10:25 P. M. FRI. &SAT.ONLY! EverythinEverythingMust Go!! Go!! First Zion in Rockmart will evaluated and tested then June 6 at 6 p.m. at DRAGMETOHELL PG-13 •DLP 12:15 2:40 5:05 7:25 9:50 12:10 FRI. ONLY! TERMINATOR SALVATION PG-13 •DLP 50 -70% off 12:502:45 4:05 5:35 7:05 8:05 Dalton Shriners holding barbecue 9:45 NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: BATTLE OF THE SMITHSONIAN PG •DLP Storewide 12:55 2:50 4:05 5:30 7:05 8:00 cook-off today in Tunnel Hill 9:35 DANCE FLICK PG-13 •DLP 12:20 2:45 5:10 7:20 9:35 The Dalton Shrine Club is $6 and include potato salad, 3958, Mike Johnson at (706) ANGELS&DEMONS PG-13 •DLP 12:45 4:00 7:00 10:00 StoreClosing sponsoring a second annual slaw and bread. Featured 463-2689 or Buddy Hicks at STAR TREK PG-13 •DLP 12:50 4:00 7:00 9:50 thth barbecue cook-off today will be beef brisket, chicken (706) 270-2141. X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the and ribs. A barbecue sand- PG-13 •DLP May30 1:00 4:10 7:10 9:45 Shop Rite Shopping Center wich and chips is $5. Cold OBSESSED PG-13 •DLP in Tunnel Hill. Proceeds ben- drinks will be available for 4:10 9:40 GHOSTS OF GIRLFRIENDS PAST efit Shriners burn hospitals. $1. PG-13 •DLP An old-fashioned hawg Entertainment will 1:00 7:10 StoreHours: Carmike’s Stimulus Tuesdays calling contest will start include gospel and bluegrass Popcorn &Drink around 1:30 p.m. A trophy music. Only $1.00 Each -EveryTuesday *There will be a$2.50 surcharge added Tues –Sat,10-6 will be awarded. For more information call to the price of each ticket for “Up” 3D. Barbecue plates will be Teddy Walters at (706) 270- •ALL SHOWTIMES INCLUDEPRE-FEATURE CONTENT •www.carmike.com • The Daily Citizen Saturday, May 30, 2009 7A ■ MUTTS DEAR ABBY Sister can’t shoulder burden of caring for younger brother

DEAR ABBY: I have just found moved into our new home, one of the out that my younger brother has neighbor kids, “Rachael” (age 9), been placed in foster care because he took a liking to me. She came over was abused in my mother’s home. with her mom, introduced herself and My family says it should be me asked for my phone number. I thought because I am the only one of my sib- nothing of it. But as time has passed, ■ WIZARD OF ID lings who has a job and my own she has been calling more and more to apartment. I love my little brother invite me over. Abby,I’m almost 30! with all my heart, but I don’t feel all It has reached the point where we no the responsibility should be placed longer answer our phone. Rachael on my shoulders. I live in a two-bed- also shows up at our door with her room apartment with my two chil- Jeanne friends and wants to “hang out.” dren. My son is disabled. Yes, I do Phillips Rachael has a response to all my have a job, but I earn a low hourly excuses about why I can’t see her. wage and I’m on a tight budget. My When I get home from work, she and brother may also need counseling. several other young kids are playing in my When I explain my concerns to my fami- driveway as I pull in. I have told her no one is ly,they get angry and say I’m being selfish, allowed in our yard without our permission. and to be honest, I am feeling very guilty. — We are a young, happy couple with a lot of CRYING AT NIGHT IN MILWAUKEE work to do on our house. We have a large yard ■ CATHY DEAR CRYING: Dry those tears and do to maintain and, frankly,Idon’t want to be the not allow yourself to be manipulated into neighborhood baby sitter. How can I get this something you can’t handle. As a single moth- point across? — STUCK IN SAN DIEGO er,you already have your hands full caring for DEAR STUCK: You should take this up two children — one of whom has special with Rachael’s mother. You do not have to needs. Your family is wrong to expect you to make “excuses.”There are valid reasons shoulder this additional challenge alone. Rachael and her friends should not be on Because none of them is offering to help you, your property unless they are supervised. If and your brother was abused in the care of the any of them get injured on you property,you family,accept that he may be better off in a could be held legally responsible. If there are supportive foster-care environment. no restrictions on fences in your neighbor- DEAR ABBY: When my husband and I hood,consider fencing your yard.

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■ TUNDRA T DAILY CITIZEN 8A Saturday, May 30, 2009 HE CHURCH

■ St. Joseph’s Catholic Church will have Vacation WORSHIP WITH US Bible School with the theme of “Crocodile Dock” June 1- 5 from 9 a.m. to noon each ASSEMBLY OF GOD BAPTIST BAPTIST INDEPENDENTBAPTIST CHURCH OF GOD METHODIST PENTECOSTAL day. The church is at 1775 THE CHURCH OF GOD SHADOW RIDGE FIRST GROVE LEVEL ROCKY FACE You’reInvited to Visit PLEASANT GROVE UNITED Haig Mill Road. For more BAPTIST CHURCH BAPTIST CHURCH WHITFIELD OF THE UNION ASSEMBLY METHODIST CHURCH WORSHIP CENTER ASSEMBLYOFGOD 2211 S. DixieHwy.41S 110Wheat Drive information call (706) 278- Pastor,Ted Miller 2802 ClevelandHwy. “The Church that Cares” BAPTIST CHURCH 2701 ClevelandRd. 508 Sheridan Ave. 706-259-8519 Old Chattanooga Road “A Caring Church ForA Office Phone: 706-275-0510 Dalton,Georgia Pastor,BillCantrell 3107. Dalton, GA www.grovelevel.org Rocky Face, GA 30740 Hurting World” General Overseer, 706-279-3141 Sunday School, 10:00 a.m., 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 New Hope Baptist 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 Church will have Friends Evening Service 6:30 p.m.; Associate Pastor & Sunday Morning Worship, 11:00 Wayne Cofield, Pastor Lonnie B. Starnes Chancel Choir Rehearsal; 9:15 &Young Adults, Beginner &Jr. Wednesday Night, 7:00 p.m. Minister of Music a.m.; Sunday Evening, 6:00 Jason Cofield, Youth Pastor Minister of Music, a.m. Prayer Group; 9:45 a.m. Classes, 6:00 p.m. and Family Day on Sunday Rev.Jim Bledsoe, p.m.; Wednesday Evening, 7:00 Sunday School for ALL Ages Dale Brewer Sunday School; 10:55 a.m. Everyone Welcome at 3 p.m. Guest pastor will be 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 Evangelism, Time, Youth Ministryfor All Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.; on Charter Channel 22 variety of fun and exciting Windell Smith from CALVARY Missions &Administration Ages. Evening Worship, 6:00 p.m.; www.lookupnlive.com children’s and youth activities Hopewell Baptist Church. 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 New Hope Baptist is at 900 (1 ml.NofDaltonBy-Pass) Matt Baxter BAPTIST CHURCH Friendly Atmosphere, Practical Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. 706-259 LOVE (5683) TRUE GOSPEL Roan St. 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 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 ■ There will be a yard Service, 7:00 p.m. Children’s Director Carol Cook Associate Pastor, Services “Come be apartofwhat TRINITY UNITED Suff. Bishop Yo uth and Children’s Services Listen to “The Gospel Truth” Jesus has for you.” Reuben Graham Sr., Pastor sale at Church of God of the Available in any service Kingdom Kids Director Walter E. Hare METHODIST CHURCH Union Assembly on June 5 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 and 6 beginning at 7 a.m. 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.; each day. The church is at 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 2203 S. Dixie Highway. Pastor Dan Hocker Worship, 7:00 p.m; Wednesday p.m.; Youth Services, 6:30, BIBLE CHURCH Associate Pastor Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Corner of Church & Prayer Service &Youth AWANA, 6:30 p.m. Morning Worship; 10:45 a.m. a.m.; Wednesday Bible Class, GaryTomberlin 7:30 p.m. Friday, Christian CemetaryStreet Missions, 7:00 p.m.; Sunday 706-259-7045 FELLOWSHIP Student Ministries Pastor, Sunday Evening, 6:30 p.m. ■ 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.; There will be a church Jeremy Mew RadioBroadcast,Sundays 8:30 706-673-6414 a.m.; Interpretation for Deaf Experiencing Life Changing Children’s Pastor additional information for homecoming on Sunday, Sunday, 10:00 a.m. &6:30 Sunday 11:00 a.m.; Deaf SOUTH DALTON a.m. WYYU 104.5FM. p.m.; Wednesday, Royal Truth from God’s Word Bobby Payne Sunday Evening &Wednesday June 7, at 11 a.m. at Holy Rangers &Missionettes at Church Service monthly 2nd BAPTIST CHURCH 2044 Dug Gap Road 706-278-2649 Activities for Children, Youth & 7:30 p.m. 4th Sunday 6:00 p.m. 498LakemontDrive Dalton,GA30720 Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Adults Gospel Temple Church, Dalton,GA30720 (Next to Dug Gap School) Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m.; 105 Tarver St. in Dalton. HARMONY (706)278-4946 (706) 278-6269 Sunday Night, 6:00 p.m.; BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor,Trammel Campbell www.FellowshipBibleChurch.info Wednesday Family Enrichment, Special guest will be Kendon 187Lower DawnvilleRd.,N.E. Minister of Music, Senior Pastor,Jim Suddath 6:30 p.m. Alexander from Kennesaw. Dalton,GA30721 TimBrown Sunday School, 9:15 a.m.; www.mycrosspointe.net BAPTIST 706-226-5521 Master Club, Sunday Worship, 10:30 a.m.; “Wherethe cross is the point” PRESBYTERIAN Bishop Bennie Tibbs wel- Rev. Jame Boyd Ruth &Bill Harris Sunday Evening Small Groups, VALLEY BROOK comes everyone. 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 $'%1/' /QTG .KMG%JTKUV FIRST PRESBYTERIAN BAPTIST CHURCH 722Mineral SpringsRd. CHURCH McFallsStreet Sunday Night Worship, 6:00 MaryGreene, Tonya Graham Wednesday Evening Prayer ■ p.m; AWANAS (children 3years Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Meeting, 7:00 p.m Pastor Junior Clayton )QV *QRG! 510South Tibbs Road The Partin family of Dalton,GA Office Phone: of age through 12th grade), Worship Service, 10:50 a.m.; Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; &KUEQXGT [QWT JQRG  RQYGT VJTQWIJ 8CTPGNN 7/% Pastor: Bro. Roy Groce Sunday Worship, 11:00 a.m.; &KUEQXGT [QWT JQRG  RQYGT VJTQWIJ 8CTPGNN 7/% 706- 278-8161 Talking Rock, Ga., will sing 706-375-2216 Wednesday, 6:15 p.m.; Children’s Church, 10:50 a.m.; Wednesday Night Service, 7:00 Master Club, 5:30-7:00 p.m.; CATHOLIC Sunday Night, 6:00 p.m.; 5WPFC[ 5EJGFWNG Rev.R.Michael (Mickey) at Gospel Tabernacle Sunday Radio Broadcast, 9:00 9QTUJKR p.m. Sunday Night Service, 6:00 Wednesday Night, 7:00 p.m.; C 9QTUJKR 6TCFKVKQPCN Shealy, Senior Pastor a.m. WTTI;SundaySchool, 10 ST.JOSEPH’S C 9QTUJKR$NGPFGF Rev.Tyler Downing, Sunday morning during the p.m.; Wednesday Prayer &Bible Men’s Prayer Meeting, Monday (QTDQVJ YQTUJKR UGTXKEGUFTGUU KU ECUWCN CPWTUGT[ RTQXKFGF a.m.;SundayMorning Worship, CATHOLIC CHURCH at 7:00 p.m.; Ladies Prayer 5WPFC[ 5EJQQN  CO Associate Minister Service 10:45 a.m.; Sunday Study, 7:00 p.m. 11 o’clock service. The HOLLYCREEK “Expect Great Things” 1775 Haig Mill Road Meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. 9GFPGUFC[ 5EJGFWNG Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Evening Service, 6:00 p.m.; 9GF 0KIJV 5WRRGT  RO Worship Service, 10:30 a.m.; church is on Lucille Drive off BAPTIST CHURCH Dalton,GA30720 ANew Beginning %JKNFTGPµU 2KQPGGT%NWDRO Wednesday Prayer Services 706-278-3107 at Valleybrook ;QWVJ 9QTUJKR 5VWF[ RO Genesis Service (Casual), 8:30 7:00 p.m. SPRING PLACE 2CUVQTµU5VWF[  RO QRGP VQ CNN of South 41 Highway. Pastor BAPTIST CHURCH FAX706-278-6902 #FWNV%JQKT  RO a.m. Everyone Welcome .QXKPI PWTUGT[ RTQXKFGF HTQO RO 422 Holly Creek Cool Springs Rd. Emergencies: 706-217-4255 www.firstpresdalton.org George Witt welcomes 441Hwy.225 South COMMUNITY CHURCH (QQF 2CPVT[6WGUFC[ 6JWTUFC[ HTQOC 0QQP e-mail: [email protected] Chatsworth, GA 30705 Chatsworth, GA 30705 /CKNKPI#FFTGUU 21$QZ  8CTPGNN)# everyone. For more informa- (706) 695-8522 WebSite: www.sjccdalton.com 2J[UKECN#FFTGUU )#*Y[  %QJWVVC)# (706) 695-5532 ROCK BRIDGE 1HHKEG   (CZ   tion call (706) 673-4779. Pastor Danny Cochran Pastor TimBatchelor JESUS DAVID TRUJILLO-LUNA, Pastor COMMUNITY CHURCH 'OCKN QHHKEG"XCTPGNNWOEQTI 9GD YYYXCTPGNNWOEQTI COHUTTAFIRST 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 ■ Grace Baptist Church P.O. Box 300 10:55 a.m.; Sunday Evening Service, 11:00a.m.;Evening Saturday &Sunday 9:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m. www.rockbridge.cc GRACE PRESBYTERIAN 103 King Street Worship, 6:30 p.m; AWANA Worship Service, 6:30 p.m.; Monday- Friday 9:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. Sunday Morning Worship, 9:30 NAZARENE CHURCH P.C.A. will be having a special 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. singing on Sunday at 6 p.m. Pastor: Truett Nimmons Wednesday Evening Youth 6:30 p.m. SCHEDULE OF MASSES Theatre; Sunday Evenings: Office Phone: (706) 694-8321 Group, 7:00 p.m. www.springplacebaptistchurch.org Daily Youth, 6:30 -8:30. FIRST CHURCH OF 706- 226-6344 with special guest brother 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 Mike Oden. Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.; Services Clases Biblicas, 10:00 a.m. Wednesday 12:05 p.m. 2325 ChattanoogaRoad Asst. Pastor,Carlos Ireta Evening Worship, 6:00 p.m.; Servicio de Predicacion, 11:00 a.m. Tuesday 7:00 p.m. (Spanish) EPISCOPAL Morning Worship, 9:00 Youth Director, Brother Hoyt Hammontree Wednesday Bible Study, 6:30 LAKESIDE Pastor Jose Joga First Friday 9:00 am. (English) (traditional hymnal music) & Matt Carr p.m. We’reMaking APlace ForYou! 12:05 p.m. (Bilingual), 7:00 p.m. (Spanish) ST.MARK’S 11:00 a.m. (praise &worship Minister of Music, is choir director and Brother BAPTIST CHURCH Saturday Vigil EPISCOPAL CHURCH LaFayetteHwy.(201) music); Sunday School; 10:00 Ward Satterfield Chris Corbin, pastor,invites 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 the public to attend. Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; BAPTIST CHURCH p.m.; Wednesday Prayer Service, 10:55 a.m.; Everyone Welcome 242CarbondaleRd. 7:30 a.m. (Spanish) &9:30 a.m (English) The Rev.C.Dean Taylor, Meeting, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study, Pioneer Worship Service, 10:45 a.m.; 11:30 a.m. &2:00 p.m. (Spanish) Rector The church is at 2049 CROWN VIEW Sunday Night Service, 6:30 Dalton,GA30721 Everyone Welcome Clubs, 6:30 p.m.,Supper, 5:30 BAPTIST CHURCH (706)277-1835 6:00 p.m. (Bilingual) The Rev.Elizabeth Roles p.m. Lower Kings Bridge Road in p.m; Wednesday Night Service, Confessions Asst. Rector 502W.Tyler St., Dalton 7:30 p.m. Pastor Mark Seay Services in English and the Dawnville community. (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 For more information call 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 706-278-9562. 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 ■ Mercy Call will be Service, 11:00 a.m.; Sunday Dalton, Georgia 30721 7:00 p.m. OPEN WIDE THE DOORS TO CHRIST www.stmarksdalton.org COMMUNITY CHURCH Night: Choir Practice, 5:15 p.m.; (706) 226-4936 Christ -Yesterday, Today and Forever 806W.Walnut Ave. singing at Hopewell Baptist AWANA 5:30-7:30 p.m.; Worship Joel Southerland, Pastor VALLEY ISLAM (706) 226-5756 SALVATIONIST Church in Cohutta on June 6 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Night Sunday Morning Worship, 9:00 BAPTIST CHURCH CHRISTIAN We’reeasy to find! Look for the at 6 p.m. 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. Pastor John Tudor invites 7:00-8:30p.m.;Clases de Evening Worship, 6:00 p.m; CharlesHamm, Pastor CHRISTIAN CHURCH 2054 Dug Gap Rd. Rd. and Thornton Ave. We invite Dalton, Georgia 30720 ingles 6:30-8:30 p.m. Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; youth to worship with us on the public to attend. Wednesday Night Service, 7:00 Minister,Tim McIntosh Dalton Georgia 30720 Sunday School, 10:00 a.m., p.m. Sunday Worship, 11:00 a.m.; 706-226-9841 Sunday morning. Chuck Harris Holiness Meeting, 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening, 6:00 p.m.; 1506 Dug Gap Road preaching at 11:00 a.m,. The church is on Baldwin Dalton, GA (706) 278-7244 Friday Service Majors Henryand Cheryl Hunter MAPLE GROVE Bible Study, Monday 7:00 p.m., starts at 1:00pm Sunday School is at 10:00 a.m. (706) 278-3966 Road off Hopewell Loop. 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 For more information call 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 423-614-4998. (705)259-3927 BAPTIST CHURCH VARNELL Staffed NurseryProvided at 10:00am on 104.5 FM 150DewberryChurch Rd. Pastor,Tony Robertson for All Services Crandall, GA Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; BAPTIST CHURCH ■ Boomerang Express — 313Varnell Main Street LUTHERAN Pastor,GaryLewis Sunday Morning Worship, 11:00 SEVENTH DAYADVENTIST It All Comes Back to Jesus is (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 the program planned at 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 Antioch Baptist Church a.m.; Sunday Evening Worship, CHURCH OF CHRIST 623 S. Thornton Ave. LucilleDr. “WhereVisitorsBecome Friends” 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday Evening Evening Worship, 6:00 p.m.; 515N.Tibbs Rd. Pastor George Witt 300 S. Tibbs Rd., Dalton, GA 30720 Wednesday Prayer Meeting, Phone: 706-278-3979 June 22-26 from 7 to 9 p.m. Worship, 7:00 p.m. McFARLAND HILL Dalton, GA 30720 Sunday School, 9:15 a.m.; Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; 706-226-2166 www.dewberrybaptistchurch.com 7:00 p.m., Wednesday Youth 706-278-8051 Church Service, 10:45 a.m.; www.daltonadventist.org The program is for youth age 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 2-17. 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 The church is at the cor- Pastor DavidEaton Ross Jordan the Church. 7:00 p.m. Prayer Monday 5:30 p.m.;Prayer Education Minister, Group,Tuesday 10:00 a.m.; Sign Regina Johnston,AWANA “COME SHARE THE SPIRIT” Language Class, Tuesday 6:00 ner of Antioch Road and WhereJesus is the Light WELCOME HILL Steve Griggs p.m.; Prayer Meeting, Wednesday Antioch Drive. 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 Call 706-278-1305 for Dalton Spanish Minister, LIGHTHOUSE FAMILY 706-278-2736 Tunnel Hill Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.; DAWNVILLE UNITED www.learningtreeschool.org more information. 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 11:00 a.m.; Sunday Night Sunday Morning Worship, 9:00 “WhereVisitorsBecome Friends” ■ The Church of God of (WTTI), 11:00 a.m.; Evening Youth Activities, 7:00 p.m. Rev. John Merk, Pastor P.O. Box 3721 112 West Long Street, Dalton, GA 30720 Worship, 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday Service, 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday a.m.; Sunday School, 10:10 Brian Boatwright, Located on Hwy.41N 706-275-0523 the Union Assembly will Prayer Service; 7:00 p.m., Youth Night Service, 7:00 p.m., a.m.; 2nd Worship Service, Music Director &Pianist across from Sabbath Morning: Sabbath Programs AWANA Wednesday Night, 7:00 11:10 a.m.; Hispanic Service, Cynthia Goforth, Pianist Hamilton Medical Center School,9:30a.m., Worship hold a fifth Sunday night 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 singing Sunday at 6 p.m. at 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 the church, 2211 S. Dixie 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. Highway featuring Mercy 1401 M.L. King Blvd. 226-NEWS. p.m. La Que Buena Radio Dalton,GA30721 11:00 a.m.; Choir Practice, 5:30 101.9 FM Sunday 11:30 a.m. 11TH AVENUE p.m.; Evening Worship Service, Call and Shepherd’s Hart. (706)278--0335 BAPTIST CHURCH HIGHLAND EASTSIDE Dr.J.D.Jones,Pastor 6:30 p.m. The public is invited. “Where Christ Makes the Difference” CHURCH OF CHRIST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; 901Chester St. FIRST UNITED 913E.Morris St. Worship Service, 11:00 a.m.; 2550 South Dalton Bypass/ Call 706-275-0510 for P.O. Box 921 BarryGilreath, Jr., Minister METHODIST CHURCH Dalton, GA 30721 Bible Study, Tuesday 7:00 Sunday Bible Class, 9:30 a.m.; OF CHATSWORTH more information. 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 Danny Crawford, 9:00 a.m.; Youth Night and Worship, 5:00 p.m.; Wednesday Adam Tankersley Music Director Dinner,6:00 p.m. Pastor Emeritus, ■ Lloyd Guffey Bible Study, 7:00 p.m. Children &Youth Minister The A four-day sports camp Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; [email protected] Senior Pastor,Ronald Guffey WELCOME Ian Tankersley, for boys and girls will be at Morning Worship, 10:55 a.m.; www.mountainridgebaptist.com Minister of Music Evening Worship, 6:00 p.m.; Associate Pastor, Grace Presbyterian RobertBeavers HILLCREST P.O. Box 152 Wednesday Bible Study, 6:30 CHURCH OF CHRIST 706-695-3211 p.m. Youth Pastor,Eric Jenkins Church June 8-10 from 9 NEW HOPE Minister of Music, 307Oak St., Tunnel Hill FAX706-695-7992 a.m. to 3 p.m. and June 11 BAPTIST CHURCH Vernon Guffey Phone: 706-673-2234 &E-mail Address: Mike Lusk, Minister [email protected] Church 900RoanSt.,Dalton Service Schedule from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with a 706-226-1093 Sunday Morning Broadcast, Sunday Bible Study, 10:00 Located at the corner of closing celebration from 3 to 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 5 p.m. The camp involves 311N.Thornton Ave. Pastor’s Study Worship, 10:45 a.m.; Evening Wednesday Bible Study, 7:30 Morning Worship, 9:00 a.m.; instruction for basketball and 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 soccer plus music and spiri- Phillip Cannon, Experience aNew Birth Prayer Meeting, 6:00 p.m; Kids Choir Practice, 5:30 p.m.; tual encouragement. 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 Drinks and snacks will be Music/Senior Adults Enjoy New Hope Nurseryprovided for Sunday 2nd-5th Grade Bible Study 1550 SouthBypass 3:00 pm. provided and participants 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. are asked to wear athletic 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 shoes and not sandals. 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. The church is at 2107 E. Children and Their Families Cherub Choir (3-5 yrs) Wednesdays 7:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Dug Gap Road in Dalton. Christian Byrd, FELLOWSHIP Minister Roger MacKenzie Minister to Youth/Students BAPTIST CHURCH Youth Fellowship for moreinformation (5th-12th Grade) 6:45 p.m Sunday: 8:30 a.m., Early OLIVIA 3323 Crider Road call 706-226-0819 ■ The Summer Feeding Worship; 9:45 a.m., Sunday BAPTIST CHURCH RockyFace, GA Chancel Choir Sponsored School; 10:55 a.m., Morning “Making aDifference” ChuckHarmon, Pastor (Adults) 7:00 p.m. Program at Tunnel Hill Worship. 1811 Guy Street Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Dalton, GA 30720 CHURCH OF GOD DALTON FIRST UNITED United Methodist Church Please call 706-278-2911 for Sunday Worship, 11:00 a.m.; METHODIST CHURCH information on other services or (706) 278-3507 AWANA and Adult Service, 6:00 visitour website at: www.oliviabaptistchurch.com CEDAR VALLEY 500S.ThorntonAve. will start Monday from 11 p.m.; Wednesday Prayer Meeting, 706-278-8494 www.firstbaptistdalton.com Bruce Beach, Pastor 7:00 p.m. CHURCH OF GOD a.m. until 12:30 p.m. in the Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; (A Church that Cares) 706-226-4000 Ext. 2129 by Everyone is Invited to Attend Fellowship Hall. It will be 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, through Friday. Wednesday Worship, 7:00 p.m. TILTON Senior Pastor GOOD HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH Dalton Rev.Clayton Brown, Pastor Rev.Billy Beard, JoAnne Richardson and BAPTISTCHURCH 808Tilton Church Rd., SE Associate Minister 2519 Lake Francis Road Dalton Dalton, GA 30721 Pat Anderson are in charge of Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Peter Infanger, Dalton, GA Pastor RickyKisor Choir Master/Organist These the activities for children in Rev.Stacy Hensley, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.; POPLAR SPRINGS Sunday Evening, 6:00 p.m.; Jan Byrum, Director of Bro. Bruce Phillips, Preaching, 11:00 a.m.; Sunday Children’s Ministries this area. For further infor- Minister of Music BAPTIST CHURCH Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.; Family 897PoplarSprings Road Night, 6:00 p.m.; Wednesday Susie Brown, Director of mation call Anderson at 706- 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 673-5107 or Richardson at Sunday School Extension Class; 706-259-8727 WTTI1530; TV,Cable10or Bill Gardner,Pastor WESTSIDE Reg. Channel 43, Sunday 8:00 Lindsay Laney, Director of 706-673-4338. 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 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 ■ Grace Baptist Church 6:30 p.m; Alternate Tuesdays a.m. Sanctuary; 11:00a.m. “CareNights” 7:00 p.m.; Worship, 6:00 p.m.; Sunday Phone: 706-673-6393 THE NEW TESTAMENT Night Youth Service, 6:00 p.m; Pastor,Bro.Rick Edwards remiX (Famber Hall); TV:WDNN in the Dawnville community Wednesday Night Prayer Service 135RichardsonDrive (Cable Channel 10), Sunday 7:00 p.m.; Children &Youth Wednesday Services -Bible Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.; Herman &MaryLedbetter, will be having a revival 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 Monday through Friday at 7 Mission Friends 7:30 p.m. p.m.; Youth Service, 7:00 p.m.; 6:00p.m.; Wednesday: Awana Sunday Worship, 10:00 a.m.; Other Activities -Fifth Sunday @7:00p.m., Prayer Service& Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME! Evening Service, 6:00 p.m.; UMYF Supper &Fellowship, 1879-2007 Services; Youth Sunday, 11:00 Youth @7:30 p.m. Thursday, 7:00 p.m. www.westsidebaptistrockyface.com 6:00 p.m.; Guest preachers will be a.m.; Praise Service, 6:00 p.m. www.daltonfumc.com Brothers Issac Johns and Chris Corbin, pastor. The church is on Lower Be Strong It The FAITH and Regular in ATTENDANCE at your FAVORITE CHURCH Kings Bridge Road. The Daily Citizen Saturday, May 30, 2009 9A CHURCH

■ Lindsey Memorial Baptist will be having young preachers from area churches lead the evening services all during June. On June 7 will be Corey King from Attend Church Regularly Dogwood Baptist; June 14, Richie Reece from Holly Creek will be speaking; June 21 will be Matt Higdon from New Life Baptist; and on ...and read your Bible Daily June 28, the month will close with Tony Burns from Fellowship Baptist. Everyone is invited to come hear these young preachers and show support. LANGFORD MAYTAG Evening services begin at 6 APPLIANCE, INC. p.m. Bath Time Larry Langford &Employees The church is at the cor- ner of Lindsey Memorial and Sales •Service •Parts Mill Creek Road. For more 319 N. Glenwood Ave. information call Pastor Dalton, GA 30721 Wayne Gribble at 706-673- 706-278-6399 7650. ■ A retirement reception honoring Larry and Linda Bath time may not Flanagan will be held June 7 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the First be the favorite LEGACY OF DALTON Baptist Church fellowship pastime, but APARTMENT HOMES hall. Larry served as music sometimesyou just 2111 Club Dr. minister for 30 years. 706-226-3012 The church is at 311 N. have to put up with it! Thornton Ave. in Dalton. “A Refreshing Change of Place” Family,friends and current There are those and former church members times that we endure are invited. through our faith in ■ Tunnel Hill United LOVE FUNERAL HOME Methodist Church has God. We may feel Charles &Judy Love Joyce announced the following undeservingofour and Employees upcoming events: Family Owned &Operated Young at Hearts — This plight, but we accept Since 1935 group will meet June 4 at 11:30 a.m. in the fellowship it as necessary for our N. Thornton Ave. hall for a covered dish meal. spiritual Across from HMC Maurice Moody of the 706-278-3313 Tunnel Hill Fire Department development. We can will be the guest speaker. Everyone age 50 and up is trust our Master to invited. have apurpose for Graduates — All 2009 MURRAYMIX CONCRETE graduates affiliated with the every situation; we Concrete &Concrete Products church will be honored know that He is P.O. Box 740 Sunday. If you know anyone who has graduated from high always with us. Chatsworth, GA school, college or technical 706-695-2599 school and received a diplo- Spend time with ma, please call the church Him at His house this office at (706) 673-4022. NORTHGEORGIA TOYOTA The church is at 121 N. week and thank Him 1502 East Walnut Ave. Varnell Road in Tunnel Hill. 706-278-1322 For more information, call for His faithfulness (706) 673-4022. to us. www.northgeorgiatoyota.com ■ The Carpet Capital Soccer Club is joining with First Baptist Church to PRECISION CHEMICAL form Carpet Capital/First Kids Soccer. &PAPER SUPPLY Registration for males and Daymon Duckett females is now to June 12 at © istockphoto.com/HannaMariaH 101 Bryan Ave. the First Baptist family life Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday center. Cost is $55 for ages 6 Dalton, GA and under and $75 for other Numbers Joshua Joshua Joshua Joshua Ezekiel Joel 706-226-8795 groups up to age 14. Practice 27.12-23 1.1-18 2.1-24 23.1-16 24.1-28 34.1-31 2.28 –3.8 starts Aug. 24 and games begin Sept. 12. Scriptures Selected by The American Bible Society The church is at 311 N. Copyright 2009, Keister-Williams NewspaperServices, P. O. Box 8187, Charlottesville, VA 22906, www.kwnews.com PROFESSIONAL Thornton Ave. in Dalton. PHARMACY ■ The Talleys will be in B&JMACHINERY CHELSEA’SONTHORNTON CUB CADET FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1110Burleyson Road concert Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Jake Cobble & and BISHOP GARDENS POWER EQUIPMENT OF CHATSWORTH 706-278-2490 at Holly Creek Baptist GordonLeonard Open Mon.-Fri. 10am-3pm HarveyRedwine Main Office: Church. &Employees 701 N. 3rd Ave. The church is at 422 122York Street Lunch 11am-2pm REGENCY PARK Holly Creek Cool Springs 706-259-4841 501 S. ThorntonAve. Full Line of Lawn ChatsworthOffice: Road in Chatsworth. For 706-277-CUPA(2872) &Garden Tractors, 706-695-9646 NURSING &REHABILITATION more information,call (706) 1212 Broadrick Drive THE BAILEY COMPANY Riding Mowers, Dalton Office: 695-8522. CITY FLORIST Push Mowers &Tillers 706-277-9646 Dalton, Georgia 30720 2903 So. Dixie Hwy. 706-270-8008 ■ Emmaus Baptist Dalton, GA 30722 Mickey Sanford 415 S. Spencer St. Tunnel Hill Office: Church will have a backyard 1203 CL Moss PkyNW Florist &GiftShop 706-226-3126 706-673-9646 Bash Sunday at 4 p.m. at Calhoun,GA30701 429 North Third Ave. Valley Point Middle School. Activities include clowns, 706-277-2720 Chatsworth, GA SOUTHEASTERN GREENSPOT inflatable slides, live enter- 706-629-6633 706-695-4414 DALTON DEPOT COMMUNICATIONS tainment and food. Please RESTAURANT &TRACKSIDE CAFE SUPERMARKET SERVICES, INC. bring a lawn chair. Casual Dining BEN’S ALUMINUM COHUTTAWARPERS 309 W. EmorySt. 3849 Cleveland Hwy. The church is at 4040 S. Employees of House Specialties Dixie Highway in Dalton. BASIRECYCLINGCREADY MIX Machine and Fabrication 706-278-3327 706-694-3900 674 Duvall Road 110Depot St. We515Buy Bro Aluckminum Dr., NW Cans, 706-226-3160 ■ A benefit singing will 706-259-8533Brass, Copper, Chatsworth, GA be today from 3 to 8 p.m. at Stainless Steel,Aluminum, 706-694-4148 HAMPTON INN the Sugar Valley 706-695-6925 1000 Market St. WILSON SOUTHLAND Community Center. BEN’SARadiatorsLUMINUM DALTON SHEET METAL Proceeds will go to the 610 Hill Rd. 706-226-4333 INS. AGENCY,INC. RECYCLING COLDWELL BANKER Management &Employees “God Bless America” family of Reagan Sydney We Buy706-226-6140 Aluminum Cans, Joe Wilson &Staff Bailey and Pierce Cameron KINARD REALTY 1521 E. Walnut Bailey, premature twins who Brass, Copper, 706-278-1656 913 E. Walnut Ave. BIG BCLEANERS 704 S. Thornton Ave. 706-278-0549 are currently in NICU at Stainless Steel, Dalton, GA 30720 THE JEWELRY Erlanger Hospital in Alu101minum,1Abutm Radiatorsent Rd. EXCHANGE Chattanooga. Special guests 706-226-2748 706-226-5182 include The Singing Queens. 610 Hill Rd. DEMPSEY AUCTION Robert E. Reeves &Staff 2079 Chattanooga Rd. The Center is off 706-226-6140 COMPANY “WeSpecialize in Highway 136 in Sugar 706-278-3016 COOPER CONSTRUCTION Robin &Terri Cooper Ray Dempsey &Lynn Dempsey Diamonds” Valley. BIG BCLEANERS 302 W. Third Street, Rome, GA Septic Tank Installation 1711E.Walnut Ave. ■ 101BROOKER1Abutment FORD Rd. 1-800-DEMPSEY The Fifth Sunday Backhoe Services Union Sunday school and 925706-226-2748Shugart Rd. 706-278-1151 Land Clearing •Rock Hauling morning worship service will 2079 Chattanooga Rd. 706-259-6048 be Sunday at 10 a.m. at New 706-278-3016 DISCOVERYHOME Covenant Deliverance FURNISHINGS Church on Crown Circle. COURTESY CHRYSLER, The Rev. W.B. White, pastor BROOKER FORD COURTESYPLYMOUTH, CHRYSLER, DODGE 105Murray Plaza of Piney Grove Baptist 925 Shugart Rd. 2210PLYMOUTH,E. Walnut DODGEAve. Chatsworth, GA Church, will be the guest 706-278-1151 2210706-275-8022E. Walnut Ave. 706-695-9088 speaker. The Rev. Melanie Prather, 706-275-8022 pastor of New Covenant and the Rev. Jerry Burse, presi- dent of the union, invite This FeatureIsPublished With The Hope That MorePeople Will Attend Church. everyone. More church It Is Paid For By Firms 100% Interested In This Community. news on page 5,6A T DAILY CITIZEN 10A Saturday, May 30, 2009 HE BRIEFS OBITUARIES Sotomayor used • Sherri Rai Bentley, surrounded by his loving Road, Calhoun. 706-625- Survivors include his Friday,May 29, 2009, at ‘poor’ word choice Chatsworth family. 7577. wife, Cathy McArthur of the Athens Regional Medical WASHINGTON — In a • James. M. “Jimmy” Jimmy was born March Your Selected residence; daughters and Center in Athens. bit damage control, the Brown Jr., Nickelsville 19, 1947, in Gordon County. Independent Funeral Home. sons-in-law, Joann Long of Survivors and arrange- White House on Friday said community He worked for more than 35 www.legacy.com Kennesaw and Jeannie and ments will be announced by Supreme Court nominee • Edward William Carter, years in the trucking indus- Doug Hixson of Hixson, Love Funeral Home, 1402 N. Sonia Sotomayor acknowl- Dalton try. Jimmy loved the out- Edward William Tenn.; sons and daughters- Thornton Ave., Dalton. edges she chose her words • Alton Hammond “Red” doors. He was an avid cattle- Carter in-law, Mark and Sandra www.legacy.com poorly by saying in 2001 Miller man and McArthur of Cohutta, Mike that a female Hispanic judge • William “Bill” McArthur, was the Mr. Edward William and Tina McArthur of George N. Woods would often reach a “better” Fairmount owner of Carter,61, of Dalton, depart- Chattanooga and Anthony Jr. conclusion than a white male • J.T. “Jack” Whitlock, JMB ed this life Thursday morn- and Brooke McArthur of judge. “I think if she had the Dalton Farms. ing, May 28, 2009, at Calhoun; sisters and broth- George N. Woods Jr., 77, speech to do all over again, I • George N. Woods Jr., He was Hamilton Medical Center. ers-in-law, Carolyn and Edward was born Aug. think she’d change that Cohutta preceded Hobart Lewallen, and Sandra Love word,”presidential in death 30, 1947, in Manchester, and Steve Cantrell, all of Funeral Home by his Tenn., a son of the late Rocky Face; brother,Dave spokesman Robert Gibbs Obituary notices are Family Owned Since 1935 mother, Edward and Ruby Ulmer McArthur of Rocky Face; told reporters. The quote in posted online at Brown Clara Carter. He was also preceded grandchildren, Kristin, 278-3313 question from Sotomayor www.daltondailycitizen.com has emerged as a rallying Ruth Brock Brown and a in death by his brother Bethany, Sage, Charles, call for conservative critics brother,Larry Brown. George Carter,sisters Betty Christopher,and Joshua who fear she will offer opin- He is survived by his lov- Hancock, Vergie Carey; McArthur,Brandon and of Cohutta, passed away ions from the bench based Sherri Rai Bentley ing wife, Beth Holland niece Teresa Webber,daugh- Kaylan Howard, and Adam Thursday,May 28, 2009, at Brown of the residence and ter,Patsy and Lauren Long; nieces and his residence. less on the rule of law and Mrs. Sherri Rai Bentley, would have celebrated their Slocum. nephews. He was preceded in death more on her life experience, 41, of Chatsworth, departed 42nd wedding anniversary, He was The funeral is today at 2 by his wife, Joan Frey ethnicity and gender. That this life Thursday morning, June 8, 2009; daughter and a member p.m. at the Westside Chapel Woods. debate is likely to play a May 28, 2009, at her resi- son-in-law, Kristi and Jerry of the of Julian Peeples Funeral He was a member of St. central role in her Senate dence. “Bo” Blaylock of Welcome Home with the Rev. Bill Joseph’s Catholic Church confirmation process. The Sherri was born Aug. 10, Chatsworth,; grandchildren, Hill Currington officiating. and was a 4th degree mem- new episode also under- 1967, in Wise County, Erika and Blake Cleary, Baptist Grandsons will serve as pall- ber of the Knights of scores the scrutiny that Virginia. India Kittle, Matthew Hill, Church. bearers. Columbus. He was a 1954 Sotomayor’s words will She , Tristan He served Burial will be in the graduate of Rutgers receive — and how the was pre- Blaylock and Jerry Blaylock Carter in the Dunnagan Cemetery. A University,catcher for the White House will respond to ceded in III; great-granddaughter, United white dove release ceremony Scarlet Knight’s try to stay on message. death by Rylee Evans and one on the States Army during the will conclude the service. team and a member of Phi her father way, Chloe Cleary; father, Vietnam War. The family received Gamma Delta fraternity. He North Korea James Lee J.M. Brown of Resaca; Edward is survived by his friends at the funeral home retired from Michaels and Hall. vows retaliation brother,Russell Brown of wife of 31 years, Dimple Friday. Associates in 1997. Sherri Resaca; sister and brother- Carter of Dalton; sons and An online guestbook can He is survived by his SEOUL, South Korea — is sur- in-law, Pam and Gerald daughters-in-law, Frank be signed at www.julian- daughters and sons-in-law, North Korea on Friday vived by Wilkins of Dalton; sister-in- Eugene and Annett Manning peeples.com Deborah and Joseph vowed to retaliate if punitive Bentley her hus- law, Teresa Brown of of Dawsonville, David Lee Julian Peeples Funeral Dombroski of Cisco, Beth U.N. sanctions are imposed band Ned Ringgold; half-brothers, and Zita Manning of Home, Westside Chapel, and Mark Griggs of for its latest nuclear test, and Bentley of Chatsworth; Mike Brown and Dennis Forsyth; sister Hazel Walker Rocky Face is in charge of Ooltewah; sons, George N. U.S. officials said there are mother,Hazel Stanley Hall Brown both of Baltimore of Winchester,Tenn.; nieces, the funeral arrangements. Woods III and Robert P. new signs Pyongyang may of Wise County,Virginia; Md.; brothers-in-law and sis- Sherry and Chris Palmer of For further information Woods, both of Cohutta; sis- be planning more long-range son, Joseph Jedidiah Bentley ters-in-law, Jerry and Glenda Chatsworth, Dianne and please call (706) 272-9777. ter and brother-in-law, missile launches. With ten- of Fort Stewart; daughter, Holland of Chatsworth, Bobby Lewis of Dalton; spe- www.legacy.com Florence and Bill Beindorf sions rising, the communist Ashley Nicole Bentley of Jimmy and Peggy Holland of cial friends, Gerald and of Stillwater,Okla.; grand- nation punctuated its barrage Chatsworth; grandson, Calhoun,Tim and Frankie Teresa Parks of Dalton; children, George N. Woods of rhetoric with yet another Connor Kellen Lee Bentley Alton Hammond Holland, Terry and Chasity grandchildren, Serina and IV,Ashley Woods, Amber short-range missile launch of Fort Stewart; sisters and Holland all of Ellijay, Steve Coats, Dillon, Corey ‘Red’ Miller Woods, Abbigail Woods, — the sixth this week. brother-in-law, Sabrina Hall, Tommy and Irene Holland of and Haley Dobbs of Mr. Alton Hammond Audrey Griggs, Andrea Perhaps more significantly, Rena and Paul Stacy; special Dalton, Tony and Kim Calhoun, Eddie and Austin “Red” Miller,85, of Dalton Griggs, John Mark Griggs, officials in Washington said family member Roy Bonney Holland of Cordova,Ala.; Manning of Villa Rica, passed away Sunday,May and Eric Griggs; great grand- there are indications of all of Wise County,Virginia; special friends, Vernon and Jimmy Slocum of Dalton. 24, 2009, at Hamilton children, Brett, Striker, increased activity at a site second son,Shaun Sitton of Carolyn McGinnis of Services to celebrate the Medical Center. Destiny and Jansen. used to fire long-range mis- Chatsworth; several nieces Resaca; several nieces, life of Edward are today at Mr. Miller formerly The funeral mass is siles. and nephews. nephews, other relatives and 11 a.m. at the Melrose worked for the Whitfield Monday at 1 p.m. at St. Memorial service to cele- many friends. Chapel of Ponders Funeral County Sheriff’s Department Joseph’s Catholic Church Infamous terrorist brate the life of Sherri Rai The family would like to Home. and State Department of with Monsignor Bill Bentley is today at 4 p.m. at flees to Lebanon say a very special “thank The family received Probation and Parole. Hoffman and Father Matt the Melrose Chapel of you” to Dr. Eric Turner,his friends at the funeral home He was a military veteran Lowry officiating. NEW YORK — A master Ponders Funeral Home with staff and Heyman Hospice Friday. of World War II. Burial will be in bomb maker who once tar- Dr. Danny Cochran offciat- for the love and care they Thoughts and memories He was preceded in death Whitfield Memorial geted commercial airliners ing. showed to Jimmy and our may be shared with the by his wife, Ruby Miller,and Gardens. The pallbearers and was suspected of aiding The family will receive family. Carter family at www.pon- son, Eddie Miller. will be members of the the Iraq insurgency has fled friends at the funeral home Services to celebrate the dersfuneralhome.com. Survivors include his son Knights of Columbus Honor to Lebanon, an FBI official from 3 until 4 p.m. today. life of Mr. James M. Arrangements are by and daughter-in-law,Jim and Guard. has confirmed. There is Thoughts and memories “Jimmy” Brown Jr., are locally owned and operated Imelda Miller of Dalton; The family will receive information that 73-year-old may be shared with the Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Ponders Funeral Home, 138 grandchildren, Nicole Miller, friends at the funeral home Abu Ibrahim was reportedly Bentley family at www.pon- Calhoun Chapel of Ponders Melrose Drive,Dalton. 706- Zyra Miller,both of Dalton, Sunday from 4 until 6 p.m. in Tripoli, a city in north- dersfuneralhome.com. Funeral Home with Billy 226-4002. Margaret Richardson of Flowers will be accepted or west Lebanon. The Arrangements are by Starks officiating. He will be Your Selected South Carolina and Cleve memorial contributions may Palestinian terrorist is locally owned and operated laid to rest at the Corinth Independent Funeral Home. Miller of Marietta; great- be made to St. Joseph’s accused of bombings in the Ponders Funeral Home, 138 Baptist Church Cemetery. www.legacy.com granddaughter,Ruby Lynn Catholic Church, 1775 Haig 1980s. He was indicted in Melrose Drive,Dalton. 706- The family will receive Richardson; brother,JLMill Road, Dalton, GA the 1982 bombing of Pan 226-4002. friends at the Calhoun Miller of Dalton. 30720. Messages of comfort Am Flight 830. The explo- Your Selected William ‘Bill’ Chapel of Ponders Funeral Mr. Miller’s request was may be sent and the guest- sion killed a 16-year-old boy Independent Funeral Home. McArthur Home today from 5 p.m. to be cremated so no servic- book signed at www.julian- and wounded more than a www.legacy.com until 9 p.m. William “Bill” McArthur, es are planned. peeples.com dozen passengers as the Please visit the Web site 73, of Fairmount and former- Arrangements made with Julian Peeples Funeral plane headed to Honolulu James M. ‘Jimmy’ at www.pondersfuneral- ly of Rocky Face, passed integrity by Shawn Chapman Home, 2801 Cleveland from Tokyo. Brown Jr. home.com to share words of away Tuesday,May 26, Funeral Home and Road, Dalton, is in charge of 2009, at his residence. Crematory,Chatsworth. funeral arrangements. For Mr. James. M. “Jimmy” comfort and memories with Spector sentenced He was preceded in death www.legacy.com more information,call (706) Brown Jr., 62, of the Jimmy’s family. by his parents, H.P. and 259-7455. to 19 years to life Nickelsville community in Arrangements are by Sarah McArthur; infant son, www.legacy.com Gordon County,departed locally owned and operated J.T. ‘Jack’ Whitlock LOS ANGELES — Phil Calhoun Chapel of Ponders Robert McArthur; and an this life Thursday evening, Mr. J.T. “Jack” Whitlock, Spector was sentenced Funeral Home, 675 Jolley uncle, Donald McArthur. Friday to 19 years to life in May 28, 2009, at his home 88, of Dalton passed away prison for the murder of actress Lana Clarkson, who was shot through the mouth in the music producer’s Judges say budget cuts THE MARKET home six years ago. Spector, 69, looked straight forward ▲ and showed no emotion as could force shutdown Friday’s Dow Jones: 8403.80 103.80 Superior Court Judge Larry Friday’s NASDAQ:1751.79 ▲ 20.71 Paul Fidler ordered a term of ATLANTA (AP) — Perdue’s order slashes a 15 years to life for second- Georgia’s top judges argued total of $274 million for Thursday Friday Duke14.03 14.15 Rock-Tenn. 38.23 38.38 degree murder plus four Friday that the judiciary Georgia agencies in the 2009 Gold 957.7 975.5 DuPont 27.79 28.47 Sara Lee 98.99 years for personal use of a should be exempt from budg- fiscal year that ends June 30. Silver 14.69 15.20 Earthlink 7.55 7.84 SouthernCo 28.29 28.43 gun. The judge also ordered et cuts ordered this week by Judicial leaders say the fallout Acuity 26.49 27.18 Ericsson 8.99 9.31 Synovous 3.16 3.27 Spector to pay $16,811 in Gov. Sonny Perdue, saying — which could total millions AAir 5.07 5.07 Exxon 69.23 69.35 SunTrust 13.16 13.17 funeral expenses, $9,740 to a that slashing already thin legal of dollars — would be devas- state victims’ restitution fund funding could bring the courts tating. Apple 135 135.8 Ford 5.56 5.75 Torchmark39.40 40.16 and other fees. to a standstill. “We are fully aware that AT&T 24.63 24.79 FSG 3.80 4..41 Total Sys 13.58 13.65 Georgia Supreme Court money is tight, and I regret BAC11.30 11.27 GE 13.19 13.48 UPS 49.01 51.14 Cop shoots cop Chief Justice Leah Ward Sears that the judicial branch can’t BB&T 21.99 22.42 GM 1.12 .75 Vulcan 42.01 44.29 called Perdue’s order to cut be more helpful now,”Sears BP 48.82 49.50 Goodyear 11.34 11.45 Verizon29.27 29.26 NEW YORK — A police the funding for state agencies wrote Perdue in a letter dated BristolMyers 19.57 19.92 HomeDepot 22.70 23.19 Walmart49.55 49.74 officer had just opened fire by 25 percent for the month of Thursday. on a man he thought was a HP-Compaq 34.70 34.35 Intel 15.72 15.72 Wells Fargo 24.77 25.50 June “unconstitutional.”And “But we have sustained Chevron 65.81 66.67 IBM 104.6 106.2 Wendy’s 4.28 4.20 criminal, caught running the Council of Superior Court major cuts in the past few Interface 6.35 6.34 Yum34.08 34.63 through a desolate stretch of Judges said Friday such a years ... and after the last CocaCola 46.90 49.16 Harlem with a gun in his move could shut down its round of reductions, we had ConAgra 18.36 18.57 JCP 25.64 26.09 Xerox6.76 6.80 hand. But when paramedics courts for two weeks. already reached the point ColonialBnk 1.35 1.30 JNJ 54.53 55.16 arrived at the scene and cut Perdue’s office said the where we had run out of ideas Coke Ent. 16.71 16.66 Kroger 22.53 22.80 through the bloodied clothes, cuts, which were announced to how to effectively perform CrackerBrl30.98 31.42 Lowes19.02 19.01 Stock information as of mar- the officers realized the man Thursday,were needed to our constitutionally mandated CrwnCrafts 2.14 2.14 McDonalds 58.13 58.99 ket closing is furnished by handcuffed and dying in the cope with tax receipts that functions with less.” CSX 29.41 31.76 Merck26.77 27.58 Hilliard Lyons, 511 Benjamin street was wearing a police Way, Suite 112, Dalton, (706) have plummeted amid the Sears, who said the judicial Dell 11.48 11.61 Microsoft 20.45 20.89 academy T-shirt underneath economic downturn. Perdue branch is committed to “do as 279-1810 or 800-437-6450. Delta 5.50 5.81 Mohawk 36.56 38.22 his street clothes, and had a spokesman Bert Brantley said much as we can to help make Hilliard Lyons is a member of badge in his pocket. He was slashing funding for the judi- up for the revenue shortfall,” Dixie Group 2.92 2.94 Motorola 6.01 6.06 the New Yo rk Stock a rookie cop chasing down a ciary along with other state instead suggested about Dow16.87 17.68 Region-Fin 4.02 4.14 Exchange. thief who had just broken agencies was unavoidable. $500,000 in voluntary budget into his car. Now, police are “I understand there are cuts throughout the system. trying to determine whether people who want to be Fulton County Superior Providence car show today at fairgrounds any disciplinary or legal exempt. You can ask most Court Justice Melvin action will be taken against agencies — they would vol- Westmoreland, the president The annual Providence inflatables for the children, ministry,children’s homes the officer who fired or unteer to be exempted,” of the council, contended Ministries Car Show at the door prizes, raffles includ- in Rocky Face and Tunnel whether the victim, Omar J. Brantley said. “But we don’t Friday that the governor’s North Georgia ing a Wii game system, and Hill, and prepares 500 Edwards, might not have fol- have any other choice to bal- office doesn’t have the legal Fairgrounds, 500 Legion food. The car show is open meals a day at its main lowed proper procedure. ance the budget. There is no authority to withhold the sys- Drive,will run today from to all models. facility on 711 S. Hamilton The Associated Press other option but to do this.” tem’s funding. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Included in Providence Ministries St. For more information the fundraiser will be operates a shelter,clothes call (706) 275-0268. THE DAILY CITIZEN Saturday, May 30, 2009 11A T DAILY CITIZEN 12A Saturday, May 30, 2009 HE

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BY LARRY FLEMING games and lost 224 while coaching [email protected] at Washington High, Carver- Two basketball coaches with Atlanta and South Atlanta high almost 2,000 combined victories schools. He won two state titles, headline the Georgia Athletic finished second twice and captured Coaches Association Hall of Fame 10 region championships. His 1967 class of 2009. Carver squad won the first integrat- The six-member class will be ed Class 2A state championship enshrined at the Northwest Georgia sponsored by the Georgia High Woodell Hughes Maloof Jones Holliday Gaither Convention and Trade Center on School Association. Jones’ 1969 June 6. The induction ceremony boys and girls basketball at Collins record of 1,080-442 and won a titles. He is already a member of will get under way at 11:30 a.m. High, Cave Spring and Riverside state championship, finished sec- the Floyd County Hall of Fame. HALL, 2B Graham Woodell, who coached Military Academy,posted a career ond twice and claimed 12 region Calvin “Monk” Jones won 886 Please see

Bulldogs COLLEGE SOFTBALL: ARMSTRONG ATLANTIC out of the NCAAs

BY RUSTY MILLER Even though she Associated Press Writer spends most of TOLEDO, Ohio — David her time on the Lingmerth aced the third hole and mound, former won his match in the semifinals Northwest Friday,helping fourth-seeded Ar- Whitfield standout kansas advance to the NCAA Di- Emily Headrick vision I men’s team championship always took pride against Texas A&M. in helping her While the Razorbacks beat team offensively. eighth-seeded giant-killer Georgia 3-1-1, seventh-seeded Texas A&M Headrick, a edged sixth-seeded Michigan 3-1-1 freshman at in a dramatic finish in the other Armstrong Atlantic semifinal. in Savannah, The Razorbacks and Aggies are surprisngly both seeking became the Lady Pirates’ pitching C their first golf OLLEGE title. ace in her GOLF Matt Van freshman season. Zandt clinched She won 10 the decisive point games, including for A&M with a conceded birdie four shutouts and after chopping a wedge out of the had 91 strikeouts high rough from 96 yards to 15 feet in 103 2/3 innings. from the pin. Georgia beat top-seeded Okla- MATT HAMILTON homa State 3-2 with a late surge The Daily Citizen earlier in the day’s first quarterfinal. Arkansas and A&M will meet for the title with 18 holes of match play today. Lingmerth, a junior from Sweden, holed a 7-iron from 202 Ahead of the curve yards to build a 2-up lead. He ended up with a 3-and-2 victory over Georgia’s Hudson Swafford. Other winners for the Razorbacks included Jamie Mar- shall, 1-up over Adam Mitchell, and Ex-NW star Headrick Lady Pirates’ ace Jason Cuthbertson, 2-and-1 over Harris English. Georgia’s Russell BY ADAM KROHN INSIDE SPORTS Headrick and fellow freshman Britton Henley defeated Arkansas’ Ethan [email protected] Hammel-Cobb were thrust into the lineup after Tracy 2-and-1. Brian Harman, who jTV schedule; NL, AL standings; golf scores, 2B You can never tell how a freshman athlete two senior pitchers were no longer available — had led Georgia to the upset of jGeorgia romps; Jackets winners; Eagles fall, 2B will handle expectations during the first season one left the team to get married and one suf- Oklahoma State, halved his match jVenus Williams upset victim in French Open, 3B fered an injury. with Andrew Landry. of college competition. Some rise to the occa- sion, some don’t. “All of a sudden, we were back to the draw- The second semifinal was pre- shutouts (4), appearances (28), and strikeouts ing board,”Lady Pirates coach Ted Evans said. cisely why the NCAA changed for- Emily Headrick met the challenge. The former Northwest Whitfield softball (91). She also had a 2.63 ERA. “We had to come up with a plan ‘B.’Emily mats this season — to create more Her solid season earned her a spot on the came on strong early. I put the ball in her hands drama thanks to head-to-head standout turned a lot of heads in her first season with Armstrong Atlantic, a Division II school PBC’s all-conference first team. and she ran with it.” match play. Not bad for a player who wasn’t expected to Evans said Headrick’s outgoing personality This is the first year the tourna- that competes in the Peach Belt Conference. In February against Lander,she threw the play such a vital role in her first season. and strong work ethic helped her enjoy imme- ment format has been 54 holes of “I wasn’t expecting to play that much,”said diate success. Headrick’s teammates embraced medal play to determine the indi- school’s first no-hitter since 2004. That accom- plishment earned her the first of three separate Headrick, a two-time Daily Citizen All-Area her and she credits them for helping her exceed vidual medalist and the seeding for PBC Freshman of the Week honors. Team selection in 2006-07. “I just thought I’d expectations. the top eight teams, followed by For the 2009 season, Headrick was the Lady spend the year learning a lot in practice and two days of match play to deter- Pirates’ ace. She led the team in wins (10), seeing how things worked. But when I got to mine the team champion. innings pitched (103.2), complete games (8), play,Iwas excited to show them what I had.” Please see HEADRICK, 3B A&M had won two matches, Michigan had won one and a fourth was all square as Van Zandt carried a 1-up lead to the 17th green. After AUTO RACING: SPRINT CUP Van Zandt barely missed a 12-foot birdie putt, Michigan’s Bill Rankin calmly rolled in a 10-footer for Reutimann stays hot, birdie to square the match and set up the final-hole dramatics. In addition to Van Zandt’s 1-up win, teammates Andrea Pavan beat wins Dover race pole Alexander Sitompul 8-and-7 and Bronson Burgoon topped Lion Kim 4-and-3. The Wolverines’ lone BY DAN GELSTON the race and then waiting around to see point came from Nick Pumford’s 2- Associated Press Writer everybody have a shot at us became and-1 victory over Conrad DOVER, Del. — David Reutimann nerve-racking over time,”he said. Shindler,with A&M’s John Hurley played the Sprint Cup waiting game and Kasey Kahne was second and Juan and Michigan’s Matt Thompson again came out on top. Pablo Montoya qualified third. Reed fighting to a draw. Reutimann ran a lap of 156.794 mph Sorenson and Greg Biffle round out the Georgia shocked the tournament on Friday and captured the pole at Dover top five. when it upset Oklahoma State in International Speedway,four days after Kahne used a new Dodge engine in the quarterfinals after finishing 20 he won his first career Cup race. the No. 9 to catapult him to his best start strokes behind the Cowboys in of the season. medal play. The victory in the Coca-Cola 600 came after three rain delays at Lowe’s “I can really tell the difference,” The match came down to the Kahne said. “The new engine is some- No. 1 players for each team, with Motor Speedway. Reutimann then went out 11th on Friday and watched other thing that we’ve needed and I think that Harman defeating Rickie Fowler 1- it’s going to be really good with cars up by overcoming a 1-down deficit drivers take a shot on the concrete track at trying to knock him off the pole. around me as well.” over the last two holes. Harman Reutimann captured his second pole birdied the final three holes, hitting Points leader Jeff Gordon challenged of the season for Michael Waltrip Racing a 4 1/2-foot putt on the 18th green until the No. 24 got loose and slammed to take the point. into the wall. He’ll use his backup car for and third of his 76-race career. He also In other quarterfinal matches, Sunday’s race and start 42nd. was fastest during Friday’s lone practice No. 4 Arkansas beat No. 5 Once that threat was gone, Reuti- session. The 39-year-old journeyman Washington 3-2; No. 7 Texas A&M AP PHOTO mann’s second pole of the season was all driver is within six points of Mark Martin beat No. 2 Arizona State 3-1-1; and David Reutimann, celebrating a win in the Coca- his. No. 6 Michigan beat No. 3 Cola 600, won the pole position Friday for Sunday’s “I’m kind of a nervous person any- Please see DOVER, 3B Southern California 3-2. race at Dover International Speedway. way, so waiting around to see if we won WWW.DALTONDAILYCITIZEN.COM T DAILY CITIZEN 2B Saturday, May 30, 2009 HE SCOREBOARD COLLEGE BASEBALL: NCAA REGIONALS

Central Division Harrison Frazar 67-69 — 136 -4 UGA hammers Ohio State TRANSACTIONS WL Pct GB Tom Pernice, Jr.69-67 — 136 -4 St. Louis 28 19 .596 — Kenny Perry64-72 — 136 -4 Friday’s Moves Milwaukee 28 20 .583 1/2 Mike Weir 69-67 — 136 -4 Cincinnati 26 21 .553 2 Hunter Mahan 69-67 — 136 -4 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tournament game since BASEBALL Chicago 24 23 .511 4 Zach Johnson 69-67 — 136 -4 American League Pittsburgh 21 27 .438 7 1/2 Stephen Ames 68-68 — 136 -4 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. 1981 with a victory over BALTIMORE ORIOLES—Purchased the contract Houston 19 27 .413 8 1/2 Jeff Overton 69-67 — 136 -4 — Matt Cerione and Joey Georgia Southern. of C Matt Wieters from Norfolk (IL). Designated C West Division Tim Herron 71-65 — 136 -4 Gonzaga (36-16) scored Chad Moeller for assignment. WL Pct GB Bob Estes 71-66 — 137 -3 Lewis homered in CHICAGO WHITE SOX—Announced the retire- Los Angeles 34 16 .680 — John Rollins 70-67 — 137 -3 Georgia’s eight-run first seven runs — five unearned ment of director of park operations David San Diego 24 23 .511 8 1/2 Charlie Wi 67-70 — 137 -3 — in the first inning Schaffer, effective June 1. Named Troy Brown San Francisco 23 23 .500 9 Stewart Cink 71-66 — 137 -3 inning and the Bulldogs Arizona 21 27 .438 12 Geoff Ogilvy 70-67 — 137 -3 against West Coast senior director of event operations, Greg used seven home runs to Colorado 18 28 .391 14 Anthony Kim 69-68 — 137 -3 Conference pitcher of the Hopwood senior director of stadium operations ——— Jim Furyk 68-69 — 137 -3 cruise to a 24-6 NCAA and Julie Taylor senior director of guest services Thursday’s Scores Brian Davis 69-68 — 137 -3 regional-opening victory year Chris Mederos to take and diamond suites.Placed OF Carlos Quentin L.A. Dodgers 2, Chicago Cubs 1 Derek Fathauer 68-69 — 137 -3 a 7-0 lead. on the 15-day DL, retroactive to May 26. Arizona 5, Atlanta 2 Greg Owen 68-69 — 137 -3 over Ohio State on Friday. Griffin Benedict, Kyle Activated OF DeWayne Wise from the 15-day Friday’s Scores Tom Lehman 68-69 — 137 -3 Rich Poythress three DL. Chicago Cubs 2, L.A. Dodgers 1 Ryuji Imada 69-68 — 137 -3 Blackburn, Eric Phillips and CLEVELAND INDIANS—Recalled LHP Rafael Houston 6, Pittsburgh 1 Michael Bradley70-67 — 137 -3 homers, while Cerione and Ty Wright each homered as Perez from Columbus (IL). Designated OF David Philadelphia 5, Washington 4 Rocco Mediate 67-70 — 137 -3 Lewis each homered twice Dellucci for assignment. N.Y.Mets 2, Florida 1, 11 innings Fredrik Jacobson 68-70 — 138 -2 Georgia Southern (42-16) —Recalled RHP Tommy Milwaukee 3, Cincinnati 2 Nick O’Hern69-69 — 138 -2 as Georgia (38-22) with- scored six times in the third Hunter from Oklahoma City (PCL). Placed LHP San Diego at Colorado, late Bart Bryant 70-68 — 138 -2 stood a five-hour weather Matt Harrison on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Atlanta at Arizona, late Matt Kuchar 70-68 — 138 -2 inning to tie it at 8. St. Louis at San Francisco, late Kevin Streelman 68-70 — 138 -2 delay before setting season ■ May 26. Georgia Tech 9, AP PHOTO National League Today’s Games Mark Wilson 67-71 — 138 -2 highs for runs and hits. Georgia State, 3: In COLORADO ROCKIES—Fired manager Clint Florida (Jo.Johnson 3-1) at N.Y.Mets (Redding 0- Scott Verplank 70-68 — 138 -2 The Bulldogs battered Georgia Tech's Deck Hurdle.Named Jim Tracy manager for the 1), 1:10 p.m. George McNeill 68-70 — 138 -2 Atlanta — Deck McGuire McGuire pitches against remainder of the 2009 season. Atlanta (J.Vazquez 4-4) at Arizona (D.Davis 2-6), Justin Rose 69-69 — 138 -2 Big Ten co-pitcher of the 4:10 p.m. David Toms 67-72 — 139 -1 scattered three runs over NEW YORK METS—Acquired OF Emil Brown Georgia State Friday in L.A. Dodgers (Stults 4-1) at Chicago Cubs Ben Crane 71-68 — 139 -1 year Alex Wimmers for 10 seven innings, Matt Skole from San Diego for a player to be named and (Dempster 3-3), 4:10 p.m. Rod Pampling 73-66 — 139 -1 runs in four innings. Atlanta. assigned Brown to Buffalo (IL). Cincinnati (Harang 5-4) at Milwaukee (Bush 3-1), J.J. Henry71-68 — 139 -1 hit a , and ST.LOUIS CARDINALS—Activated OF Ryan 7:05 p.m. Brian Gay68-71 — 139 -1 Wimmers (9-2) walked Georgia Tech beat Georgia which had its first NCAA Ludwick from the 15-day DL. Placed SS Khalil Houston (W.Rodriguez 5-3) at Pittsburgh (Karstens Adam Scott 68-71 — 139 -1 seven and allowed four State in their NCAA tour- Greene on the 15-day DL, retroactive to May 28. 1-2), 7:05 p.m. Carl Pettersson 71-68 — 139 -1 appearance spoiled, will face WASHINGTON NATIONALS—Purchased the Washington (Martis 5-0) at Philadelphia (Hamels John Merrick71-68 — 139 -1 homers as the Buckeyes nament opener. Elon in an elimination game. contract of RHP Mike MacDougal from Syracuse 2-2), 7:05 p.m. Tommy Armour III 67-72 — 139 -1 (40-18) suffered their third After snapping Georgia (IL). Optioned C Luke Montz to Harrisburg (EL). San Diego (Geer 1-1) at Colorado (Hammel 1-3), Aron Price 67-72 — 139 -1 McGuire (11-1), the FOOTBALL 8:10 p.m. Matt Bettencourt69-70 — 139 -1 consecutive defeat. State’s eight-game winning Atlantic Coast Conference National Football League St. Louis (C.Carpenter 2-0) at San Francisco (Zito Ken Duke71-69 — 140 E ■ Gonzaga 19, Georgia streak, the Yellow Jackets pitcher of the year, CHICAGO BEARS—Agreed to terms with DT 1-5), 9:05 p.m. Charley Hoffman 73-67 — 140 E Israel Idonije on a two-year contract extension. Sunday’s Games Richard S. Johnson 71-69 — 140 E Southern, 10: In Fullerton, (36-17-1) will play Southern allowed nine hits and three Agreed to terms with CB D.J. Moore, WR Johnny Florida at N.Y.Mets, 1:10 p.m. Chez Reavie 72-68 — 140 E Calif., Gonzaga used 18 Mississippi in the winners’ runs with no walks and Knox, LB Marcus Freeman, S Al Afalava, TE Houston at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. Dudley Hart74-66 — 140 E hits, including three home bracket game Saturday. seven strikeouts in seven Lance Louis and WR Derek Kinder. Washington at Philadelphia, 1:35 p.m. Brandt Jobe 71-69 — 140 E NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS—Released P Aaron Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 2:05 p.m. Mark Brooks 71-69 — 140 E runs, to win its first NCAA Georgia State (39-21), innings. Perez. San Diego at Colorado, 3:10 p.m. Jason Dufner 69-71 — 140 E St. Louis at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Bo Van Pelt 71-69 — 140 E WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Released T Jon Atlanta at Arizona, 4:10 p.m. Corey Pavin 71-69 — 140 E Jansen. L.A. Dodgers at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m. Rory Sabbatini 71-69 — 140 E COLLEGE Monday’s Games Chris DiMarco 69-71 — 140 E DUKE—Dismissed QB Zack Asack from the foot- N.Y.Mets at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Joe Ogilvie 67-73 — 140 E ball team for a violation of team policy. Milwaukee at Florida, 7:10 p.m. Mark Calcavecchia 68-72 — 140 E Colorado at Houston, 8:05 p.m. Heath Slocum 69-71 — 140 E Cincinnati at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Subscribe to Philadelphia at San Diego, 10:05 p.m. Champions - Principal Arizona at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. TELEVISION Charity Classic AMERICAN LEAGUE Friday East Division At Glen Oaks Country Club Course On Today WL Pct GB West Des Moines, Iowa Purse: $1.725 million ATHLETICS New Yo rk 27 20 .574 — Boston 28 21 .571 — Yardage: 6,679; Par: 71 (35-36) The Digital Edition 4:30 p.m. First Round NBC — Reebok Grand Prix, at New Yo rk Toronto 28 23 .549 1 Tampa Bay2427.471 5 Bruce Vaughan 34-33 — 67 -4 AUTO RACING Lonnie Nielsen 31-36 — 67 -4 10 a.m. Baltimore 23 26 .469 5 Central Division Olin Browne 32-35 — 67 -4 SPEED — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, pole Bruce Fleisher 35-33 — 68 -3 qualifying for Heluva Good! 200, at Dover, Del. WL Pct GB Detroit 26 21 .553 — Mark McNulty 33-35 — 68 -3 11:30 a.m. Larry Nelson 32-36 — 68 -3 SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Kansas City 23 24 .489 3 Minnesota 24 26 .480 3 1/2 Andy Bean 34-34 — 68 -3 Autism Speaks 400, at Dover, Del. Chicago 21 25 .457 4 1/2 Jeff Sluman 34-34 — 68 -3 12:30 p.m. Cleveland 21 28 .429 6 Tom Kite 34-34 — 68 -3 SPEED — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, “Happy Hour West Division Fred Funk 32-36 — 68 -3 Series,” final practice for Autism Speaks 400, at WL Pct GB Nick Price 32-36 — 68 -3 Dover, Del. Texas 28 19 .596 — Mark Wiebe 36-32 — 68 -3 2:30 p.m. Los Angeles 24 22 .522 3 1/2 Ronnie Black34-34 — 68 -3 ABC — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Heluva Seattle 22 26 .458 6 1/2 Tim Simpson 34-34 — 68 -3 Good! 200, at Dover, Del. Oakland 18 27 .400 9 David Eger 33-36 — 69 -2 8 p.m. ——— Joey Sindelar 34-35 — 69 -2 ESPN2 — NHRA, qualifying for Summer Thursday’s Scores Gary Hallberg 34-35 — 69 -2 Nationals, at Topeka, Kan. (same-day tape) Cleveland 2, Tampa Bay 1 Ian Woosnam 35-34 — 69 -2 BOXING Boston 3, Minnesota 1 Robert L. Thompson 34-35 — 69 -2 9:45 p.m. Baltimore 5, Detroit 1 Steve Thomas 34-36 — 70 -1 HBO — Junior middleweights, Alfredo Angulo (15- Friday’s Games John Morse 34-36 — 70 -1 0-0) vs.Kermit Cintron (30-2-1); champion Andre Texas 6, Oakland 3, 1st game Jim Colbert34-36 — 70 -1 Berto (24-0-0) vs.Juan Urango (21-1-1), for WBC Baltimore 7, Detroit 2 Vicente Fernandez 36-34 — 70 -1 welterweight title, at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. N.Y.Yankees at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m. Jerry Pate 33-37 — 70 -1 COLLEGE SOFTBALL Toronto 6, Boston 3 Hale Irwin 34-36 — 70 -1 Noon Tampa Bay 5, Minnesota 3 Ben Crenshaw32-38 — 70 -1 ESPN — NCAA Division I, World Series, games 7 Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, late Keith Fergus 33-37 — 70 -1 & 8, teams TBA, at Oklahoma City Oakland at Texas, 8:35 p.m., late John Cook 36-34 — 70 -1 7 p.m. Seattle at L.A. 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Monday, May 25: Denver 120, L.A. Lakers 101 (3), United States, 6-0, 6-4. 49. (06) David Starr, Dodge. Wednesday, May 27: L.A. Lakers 103, Denver 94, - keep your bookmarks Ana Ivanovic (8), Serbia, def.Iveta Benesova (32), L.A. Lakers lead series 3-2 Czech Republic, 6-0, 6-2. Friday: L.A. Lakers at Denver, late Dominika Cibulkova (20), Slovakia, def.Gisela Sunday, May 31: Denver at L.A. Lakers, 8:30 p.m., Dulko, Argentina, 6-4, 6-2. if necessary Li Na (25), China, def.Olga Govortsova, Belarus, AP SPORTLIGHT and page clippings 7-5, 6-1. May 30 1911 — Ray Harroun wins the first Indianapolis PRO HOCKEY GOLF 500 in 6 hours, 42 minutes and 8 seconds with an - search all digital editions average speed of 74.59 mph. NHL Playoffs 1912 — Joe Dawson wins the second Indianapolis PGA Tour - Colonial 500 in 6:21:06. Ralph Mulford is told he has to STANLEY CUP FINALS Crowne Plaza complete the race for 10th-place money. It takes (Best-of-7) him 8 hours and 53 minutes as he makes several Detroit vs. Pittsburgh Invitational Today, May 30: Pittsburgh at Detroit, 8 p.m. Friday stops for fried chicken. The finishing rule is Sunday, May 31: Pittsburgh at Detroit, TBA At Colonial Country Club changed the next year. Tuesday, June 2: Detroit at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. Fort Worth, Texas 1951 — Lee Wallard wins the Indianapolis 500, Thursday, June 4: Detroit at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. Purse: $6.2 million becoming the first driver to break the 4-hour mark Saturday, June 6: Pittsburgh at Detroit, 8 p.m., if Yardage: 7,204; Par 70 with a time of 3:57:38.05. Second Round 1952 — At 22, Troy Ruttman becomes the Trial Version Ends necessary Tuesday, June 9: Detroit at Pittsburgh, 8 p.m., if Steve Stricker63-63 — 126 -14 youngest driver to win the Indianapolis 500. necessary Tim Clark63-64 — 127 -13 1955 — Bob Sweikert, an Indianapolis native, wins Friday, June 12: Pittsburgh at Detroit, 8 p.m., if nec- Vijay Singh 64-64 — 128 -12 the Indianapolis 500. Bill Vukovich, seeking his essary Sean O’Hair 65-64 — 129 -11 third consecutive victory, is killed in a four-car Jason Day65-65 — 130 -10 crash on the 56th lap. st Woody Austin 63-68 — 131 -9 1985 — The Edmonton Oilers win the Stanley Cup Ryan Palmer 69-63 — 132 -8 for the second straight year with an 8-3 victory over June 1 Luke Donald 68-65 — 133 -7 the Philadelphia Flyers in Game 5. Paul Casey66-67 — 133 -7 1993 — Emerson Fittipaldi wins his second PRO BASEBALL Kevin Sutherland 66-67 — 133 -7 James Driscoll 69-64 — 133 -7 Indianapolis 500, by 2.8 seconds.Fittipaldi takes Steve Marino 66-67 — 133 -7 the lead on lap 185 and holds on, outfoxing MLB Jason Bohn 69-65 — 134 -6 Formula One champion Nigel Mansell and runner- NATIONAL LEAGUE Ted Purdy 69-65 — 134 -6 up Arie Luyendyk. East Division Kevin Na 66-68 — 134 -6 2004 — Canada easily beats the United States in WL Pct GB Justin Leonard 66-68 — 134 -6 a three-day cricket match in Cooper City, Fla., the New Yo rk 27 20 .574 — Lucas Glover70-65 — 135 -5 first competition on American soil sanctioned by Philadelphia 26 20 .565 1/2 John Senden 68-67 — 135 -5 the International Cricket Council. www.DaltonCitizen.com Atlanta 23 24 .489 4 Ian Poulter 66-69 — 135 -5 2005 — Johns Hopkins wins its first NCAA Florida 22 27 .449 6 James Nitties 67-68 — 135 -5 lacrosse title in 18 years, beating Duke 9-8 to com- Washington 13 34 .277 14 Danny Lee 69-67 — 136 -4 plete an undefeated season. THE DAILY CITIZEN Saturday, May 30, 2009 3B Hall Solid efforts Dover: Earnhardt Continued from page 1B gets the 22nd spot team averaged 115 points per game and set a single- Continued from page 1B he expected to get his first game scoring record with Cup victory. 172 points. for 12th place and the last “Passing a guy coming off The other inductees: of (turn) four for the check- É spot in the Chase for the Jim Hughes — championship. ered flag and just beating Hughes was a head football “We need to perform and them to the line,”he said. coach in Georgia for 30 there’s always the pressure “Or starting on the pole and years at Thomasville and for that,”he said. “We need dominating a whole race. Moultrie high schools and to get ourselves back into You name it.” had a 247-102-4 record with contention to be in the Now he’s at least in posi- three state titles, one runner- Chase. That’s our priority tion to pull off the pole-to- up finish, and six region right there.” checkered flag finish on championships. His Thom- Reutimann’s short week Sunday. asville team was named went by as quickly as one of Dale Earnhardt Jr. had his national champions in 1974. his laps. He was busy with best qualifying lap since Hughes was the head coach media requests and taking Talladega and will start 22nd in the North-South and CONTRIBUTED PHOTO congratulatory phone calls, with team manager Brian Georgia-Florida all-star The team of Chip Edwards, Lance Lewis, Jason Clark and Gary Crews, left texts and e-mails from Whitesell calling the shots. games. He has been induct- to right, won Flight A in the ninth Carpet Capital Association of Realtors friends and drivers. Lance McGrew takes over ed into the Thomas County golf tournament at Indian Trace Golf Course earlier this month. Even Tony Stewart, who next week at Pocono Raceway Hall of Fame, Moultrie- argued with Reutimann and as the interim crew chief. Colquitt County Hall of one of his crew members After Biffle, Kyle Busch, Fame and was chosen “Man during the second rain delay AJ Allmendinger,Jimmie of the Year” by the Monday,sent his congratula- Johnson, Brian Vickers and Thomasville-Thomas tions. Elliott Sadler make up the County Chamber of “I didn’t do that for every- sixth through 10th starting Commerce in 1974. For 21 body to know about that, I spots. years, Hughes served on the just did it for me and him,” Talladega winner Brad Georgia High School Stewart said. Keselowski, who worked Association executive com- Reutimann said winning a with McGrew this weekend, mittee. race in the rain was not how did not qualify. É George B. Maloof — Maloof was the head foot- ball coach at St. Pius X for 26 years and had a 168-84- 12 record in that time. He captured one state champi- onship, finished second once and claimed four region titles. In 2004, St. Pius X honored Maloof by naming CONTRIBUTED PHOTO its new stadium after him. Levi Kendrick, Jeff Kimsey, Harold Cochran and Terry Miller,left to right, É Cook Holliday — captured Flight B in the Carpet Capital Realtors golf tournament at Indian Holliday coached 32 years Trace earlier this month. at Treutlen County and Winder-Barrow high schools in basketball, track, and cross country. Holliday found a home coaching track and cross-country, winning 227 meets while losing 27 and tying two. His teams won six state champi- onships, placed second three times and won 33 region titles. Holliday served on BANKING numerous track committees, including serving as GACA First Georgia Bank state srack chairman. www.firstgabnk.com É Larry Gaither — Gaither was the golf coach BUSINESS SERVICES at Hardaway High School for 35 years and posted a ATotal Resource 668-26 record, with eight www.exceptionalpeo.com state titles, three runner-up finishes and 22 region cham- COMPUTERSERVICES pionships. He is recognized as one of the true legends of CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Advanced Computer Services high school golf in Georgia, In Flight A, Sparky Kelehear,Kal Kelehear,Bill Sims and Beau Bray, left to www.advcompnet.com the South and the Southeast. right, captured second place in the Carpet Capital Realtors golf tourna- In 1976, he started the ment at Indian Trace. 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Four- because everyone had such a PARIS — Out of breath and out of time reigning champion Rafael Nadal Dalton Daily Citizen postive spirit.” sorts, Venus Williams played her way right made things look simple against former www.daltondailycitizen.com With eight freshmen on out of the French Open on Friday with her No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt, beating him 6-1, 6- 3, 6-1, and No. 3 Andy Murray,No. 8 the roster,it was clearly a most lopsided Grand Slam loss since 2001. PET GROOMING Fernando Verdasco, No. 10 Nikolay rebuilding year for the That the No. 3-seeded Williams would Davydenko and No. 12 Fernando TopDawg Pet Spa Savannah-based Lady Pi- exit in the third round at Gonzalez also reached the fourth round. rates. They finished with a Roland Garros is not www.topdawggroomingsalon.com FRENCH quite so extraordinary, “I dug a nice pothole for myself there. 27-23 record (11-7 in the That’s kind of what I’ve been doing the league) and missed the OPEN perhaps, considering REAL ESTATE she now has left this last few rounds,”Sharapova said. “I don’t NCAA tournament and a think she came up with great shots in Peach Realty spot in the final National particular Grand Slam tournament at this precise stage in four of order to win that first set. 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I’m loss to, you know, to me not being able to www.daltonbeautycollege.com of the year and Evans thinks not used to my shot not going in and los- execute what I wanted to on the court,” she can lead the Lady Pirates ing a set 6-0,”Williams said. Williams said. “It seemed every shot I SPEECH AND HEARING to a big season. Maria Sharapova appeared headed in tried,somehow, it found a way to go out.” “We were supposed to the same direction. Like Williams, It was the 14th time in 662 career Looper Speech &Hearing have two seniors heading the Sharapova hasn’t won the French Open. matches that Williams was shut out in a set, www.loopershc.com rotation this year,” Evans But Sharapova did what Williams and her only worse defeat in Grand Slam said. “But with two fresh- couldn’t: She pulled herself together and play was a 6-1, 6-1 loss to UTILITIES men, we’re ahead in the moved into the fourth round. Sharapova in the 2001 semifinals. rebuilding process. 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Huge Family Ya rd Sale 8am-?. insurance, group life insurance, Pom, Poodle, Sheltie, Shiba Inu, 401(k) plans, tuition assistance, 711 West Nance Springs Rd. off Misc. Items RN - Unit Manager - FULL TIME Shih Tzu, Silky, Westie, Yo rkies. 611 For Sale short term disability, long term Carbondale. RN’s with GA license needed for 15 VHS movies $3/each. disability, and leave of absence. Large 2 family yard sale. Ladies rapidly growing hospice care Full warranties. Call: (706)529-8858 Responsibilities include but are agency in the North Georgia new plus size clothes, movies, Shots up-to-date. not limited to: advise employees area. Hospice experience furniture, motorcycle, mens and Sporting on coverages and eligibility required. Competitive benefits boys clothes, horse and horse In Kroger Shopping Center 614 Equipment FSBO. 4 br, 3 ba. Custom home. requirements, assist employees and compensation. Why work for tack, books, ball python snakes, 1349 W. Walnut Ave. Mill Creek Estates. Quiet in claims resolution, work with a big remote corporation when pet supplies, & many more Dalton, Ga. GUN SHOW neighborhood. Excellent schools. outside vendors regarding you can work where we treat our items. Sat. 7am-3pm. Take S. May 30 - 31 Stainless steel appliances. benefit administration. Bilingual Beautiful master suite. patients and our staff like family. bypass to Ridge Rd., to 1150 Sat. 9a-5pm & Sun 9a-4pm English/Spanish is an 706-226-7387 Hardwood floors, fireplace, Fax 256-532-2398 or email Callahan Drive. (706)313-0310 EAST RIDGE, TN advantage. Applicant [email protected] your upgraded fixtures, 2 car garage Ya rd Sale Sat. 30th 8am-1pm. Camp Jordan Arena requirements are two or more resume & salary requirements and a large storage area. Vintage furniture, clothes and 502 Free Pets years of experience in Employee today (Exit 1 off I-75 N) Includes refrigerator, washer & Benefits Administration, more. 518 Lester Ave. Dalton 1 yr. old yellow lab, fixed, all BUY- SELL-TRADE dryer. $189,900. Will consider Trucking shots current free to loving excellent customer service skills Ya rd sale- 1103 W N Pine Info: 563-927-8176 lease purchase. (706)847-0555 and computer proficiency in 320 Opportunities home. 706-313-4176 Locally based truckload carrier SAT only- Everything must spreadsheet and word Go, rain or shine washer in Calhoun, GA needs company Five, 6 week old kittens. Free to processing programs. Hours are Couch, got it all. 7am-done The Daily Photo Monday - Friday 8AM - 5PM. class A CDL drivers. Min. 2 yr good homes. Litter box trained. Work locations in both Dalton exp. .32 cents per mile. Miles Cohutta 706-847-8032 based on practical, home on and Calhoun. Good benefits and Moving Sale Sat., 8a-12pm. Lots weekends, assigned equipment, Free good inside home only 6 stable employment for the right of baby items & clothes, toys, excellent benefits. Call safety: week old kittens, dewormed & individual. $15/hour. Please furn., more. 4324 S. Emerald Dr. Atlanta 1-800-852-6641 or 404- vaccinated and litter box trained. email resume. off Marla Dr. Cohutta. [email protected] 608-1300 ext. 111 Many to choose from!! Rocky Face (706)313-0310 Full time Administrative Need local truck driver. Class A Church Ya rd Sale. Rocky Face Free kitten to a good home. Assistant. Hours: Tues. - Sat. CDL, 18 months experience. Call Baptist Church. Saturday, May Black with brown, long haired. 8:30-5:00. Saturday mandatory. (706)508-2940 30th, 7am-3pm. Clothes, Litter boxed trained. 706-217- Ability to multi-task and furniture, too much to list!! 8303 computer experience a must. 322 Sales Fax resume to: 706-260-2857 or Georgia Carpet Industries is Sat 8:00 am Rain/Shine. 587 email to: looking for sales representative Avondale DR (formerly St Charles Lost in Hickory Hills [email protected] with a minimum of 1 year DR) Follow signs from N 41 Hwy, Neighborhood off experience in the flooring Sam Love RD. Guitar, Dug Gap Rd. Submitted by: Hiring experienced servers for industry. Email resume Glassware, Pictures, Queen Medium sized mix Liz Swafford of Dalton, GA weekend shift. Apply in person. Anne Coffee Table. Clothing, breed, mostly white, [email protected] or To submit you photo, email photo, name Bowman's Restaurant includes plus sizes.Lots of long hair. Missing mail to PO Box 2087 Dalton, GA and city to: [email protected] 868 County Line Rd., Resaca 30722. Misc. eye. 706-428-9653 6B Saturday, May 30, 2009 THE DAILY CITIZEN Commercial 705 Homes For Sale 728 Rental 751 Apartments 758 Duplex For Rent 807 Import Autos Dalton. Spacious 2 bedroom $8,000 TAX REFUND!! Restaurants for rent: *410 S. Unfurnished Hamilton (fmrly Bailey’s Diner) duplex. Great city location. No Credit Check. Owner Incl. equipment $3,495 mo. *801 NEAR MALL 2 BR 1.5 BA $675/mo. Call 706-581-4376 Financing. Rent to Own or E. Walnut Ave. Barrett townhouse, newly remodeled. Lease Purchase. Marketplace $2995/Mo. $2000 $485/ mo. $400/ dp. No pets. 6 STOP RENTING TODAY MOVE Westside 2 BR, 1 BA, W/D dp. (fmrly El Taco) fully furnished. mos. lease, ref. req’d. 706-226- IN TOMORROW!!!! Conn., Utilities furnished. $540 706-279-1380 wkdys 9-5:30 2548 Don Babb 706-463-2333 or mo. Or $130 wk. 706-264-6786 Warehouse for lease in Dalton 706-397-2087 [email protected] or or 706-673-4808. 20,640 dq. ft. & 25,800 sq. ft. 2005 BMW M3 Cabriolet, 36k Mark Burnett 706-529-5901 752 Homes For Rent Call: 706-278-1566 miles, 6 sp., still under factory DALTON. $ Simple Management MOBILE HOMES warranty, carbon black on black, 722 Timberlake. $89,900 Services LLC Harman/Kardon sound, Motorcycles 3BR 1BA $1,000 down. Pmyt as RENTAL HOUSING 706-508-4370 Mobile Homes navigation, heated seats, 856 & Bikes low as $750 per mon. Se Habla Español 776 For Sale xenon headlights, garage kept, 1827 Swanson N Dalton 2 BR 1 Over 40 Homes With Pictures to 751 Apartments one owner, asking $43,000. BA, $69,900 $1000 dn $495 mn Choose From On Our Call: 706-260-1673 4200 Mount Pleasant - 5 BR 2 1 bedroom on Hwy 41 south. Website At: BA Beaverdale- not in subd. Large rooms. Water furnished. www.picksimple.com $159K $1100 dn, $1100 month $390/mo. Call for an RENT TO OWN WESTSIDE appointment 706-277-3530 Federal Tax Credit Madness! 3038 Hurricane Rd. 2 BR 1 BA. Get Yo ur Down Payment $69,900, $1,000 dn, $615 mon 1 BR Apt. 2030 MLK, close to Rebated 2003 Suzuki Savage 650. Low 3286 Hurricane Rd. 5 BR 3 BA mall. $400/month, $250/deposit. **COHUTTA – 4036 Parliament miles, like new, always garage $135,000. $1,000 dn $1,000 mn 706-278-4209 or 706-463-1344 Dr. 5 BR / 3 BA $2500/down, 2005 Super Charged Mini kept. Teal green. $3,500 OBO. TUNNEL HILL or 706-280-9861 $1200/mo. $160,000. Cooper. 6 speed. Convertible. 706-275-7035. Premium Sport Package. One 123 Lake Rd. 2 BR 1 BA w/ 1 STORYcompletely furn. effic. **COHUTTA – 3/2 285 Wheeler 2006 CBR 600 F4I, blue. 5,300 owner, 40,000 miles, fenced yard. $75,000. $650 mon Cable TV, phone, microwave, Dam Road $654/mo.& miles, jardine slip on pipe. 2 Harmon/Kardon parking $1,000 dn kitc. supplies, linens, utilities $1000/down. HAS A LAKE!!!!! years warranty remaining. Never sensors, cruise control, auto air. 2314 Old Ringgold Rd. 2 BR 1 furniture North Tibbs Road. **DALTON – 3/2 Doublewide been laid down. Excellent Price $21,000. BA 1 acre, $79,900 $1,000 $149/weekly, 278-7189. 3265 Rauchenberg $718/mo.& condition. $5,.400 or best offer. Mobile Homes Call: 706-313-1119. down, $700 per month $1000/down 778 For Rent Call: 706-508-3955 2898 Dogwood 2 BR 1 BA, 1, 2, & 3 Bd Apt’s - Starting at **DALTON – 3/2 Doublewide $69,900, $1000 dn. $595 mon. $125/week. Power, water, 610 Crystal View Court $199 Move In Special! Nice 2 bd JUST LIKE NEW!! CHATSWORTH cable furnished. $818/mo. & $1000/down 2 ba, private lot, Northwest High 2006 FLHXI Harley Davidson 85 Rogers, 4 BR 2 BA $94,900, For details. 706-463-0672, **DALTON – 3/2 Doublewide area. Water furnished. Weekly or Street Glide, vivid black, full $1,000 dn pmyts as low as 706-463-0671 & Español 630 Crystal View Court monthly rates. 706-280-7009 Rinehart exhaust, passenger $850. mon 706-463-0945 $796/mo. & $1000/down detachable back rest, AM/FM 1130/1132 Burleyson $485mon FOR RENT 2 - 2 BR 2 BA trailer $85/wk. & radio & CD player, security 4BR 3BA, new home for sale by $240dep. 2BR 1BA. *707-2 **DALTON 3 BR 2 BA $95 wk. Range & system, garage kept, only 4,300 owner. $5,000 closing cost paid. Lance 2BR 1.5BA Newly 5TH AVE APARTMENS refrig. Hwy 225 N. Chatsworth Reduced. 2006 Honda Accord miles. Please call 706-581-3516. Hardwood, tile throughout, 9 ft remodeled, 2 weeks free w/1 yr. 1BR/1BA 706-280-2618 or 706-694-3388 EXL. Like new. Gray. Full ceilings. below appraisal. Corner lease. 706-279-1380 wkdy 9-5:30 $375/mo.& $375/deposit warranty. 39 k miles. LEGAL NOTICES lot in Subd. (706)695-6404 Nora 1st Month Free Rent w/Full 2BR/1BA 2 BR 2 BA - 2111 B S. Dixie Loaded. Leather seats, XM deposit of $300. 2 BR 1 BA Apt. $425/mo. & $425/deposit Hwy. $120 wk, $240 dep. 706- radio, sunroof, 34mpg. Like new. HUD ACQUIRED 910 Foreclosures Lakeland Park. NO PETS! 706- 3BR/1BA 279-1380 wkdays 9-5:30 Great Cond. Must sell! No tax! PROPERTIES NOTICE OF SALE UNDER POWER 277-7546 $600/mo. & $600/deposit $16,999. obo. www.LisaBurgee.com Move in Special! 1/2 Price. GEORGIA, WHITFIELD COUNTY **DALTON_513 VERON AVE 706-614-7719 THIS LAW FIRM IS ACTING AS A Response Realty 1st month, 1/2 off! 2 bd, 1 ba, 4BR/ 1BA Quiet community. From $95 to DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO 706-537-0083 w/d hookup, c/h/a. Power, water, $300/deposit & $695/mo. $135 week. Utilities included. COLLECT A DEBT. ANY & cable furnished. Close to 706-506-3561 or 678-910-5776 809 Trucks INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE **DALTON 212 W Ezzard Ave USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. downtown. $175/wk or $650/ mo. 2BR/1 BA $395/mo. 706 Condos For Sale Near connector 3. Furnished 1 Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale $200/dep. 706-581-4615 **DALTON 1010 Foster St. contained in a Security Deed given by bdrm including Utilities & cable. 3BR/1BA. $575/mo & $595/dep. Sofia Garza to Mortgage Electronic 1st WEEK FREE!! 2 bd, 2 ba. $110 week, or $440 mon. Registration Systems, Inc., dated MOST BEAUTIFUL VIEW **DALTON 810 5th Ave A/C, cable, parking, $155 wk. deposit required. 706-537-2309. February 17, 2006, recorded in Deed IN DALTON No Pets! Renovated. 706-263- $750/mo. & $300/dep. Book 4700, Page 246, Whitfield County, Tired of Being a Landlord? Our Rent / Rent to Own. $450 and Georgia Records, as last transferred to 0743 or 484-225-4212 BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP fka “NORTH SUMMIT Property Management up. 2 & 3 bedroom. Ashley 2bedroom 1 bath. Patio, ceiling Company Manages Over 130 Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP. CONDOS” Brooke. S. Hwy 41. Clean and 1999 Chevy Silverado Z71, 4.8, by assignment to be recorded in the fan, c/h/a, W/D hook-up, water Units in Northwest Georgia. Let safe! Call 706-279-1553 V-8. 4x4, Manual Trans., 5 spd. Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Introducing our newest floor furnished. $400 month, $150 Us Help Yo u Today! Call NOW!! 4 Wheel Disc Brakes. A/C, Whitfield County, Georgia plan. 2,150 sq. ft. master on deposit No pets. 706-695-3288. ** Large, Well Maintained 3 Bed, SUPER DEALS! 2 & 3 BD Power windows, Power Door Records,conveying the after-described main level, vaulted ceilings, 2 car homes, many w/ hdwd floors. property to secure a Note in the original 2 bedroom, brick Duplex close to 2 Bath, Mobile Home $525.00 Locks. AM/FM, CD, 181,000 principal amount of ONE HUNDRED garage, fireplace, formal dining. Large lots & private pond. Pets Dalton High. C/H/A. $495/mo. 1or 2 Bed $260 or$ 400. w Miles. One Owner, Excellent THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED NINETY MUST SEE! All of our popular 2, welcome.Carbondale area. AND 0/100 DOLLARS ($100,490.00), $200/dep. 706-463-0672 /utilities. Rocky Face/ Westside Cond. $7500. 706-270-4338 3 and 4 bedrooms are still 706-280-1035 Cable/water/garbage with interest thereon as set forth therein, available. Starting at $127,000. 2 BR 1.5 BA -*503B Colter, 2BR service included $125/wk. 706- there will be sold at public outcry to the 1.5BA $445 mth, $220 dp. 706- highest bidder for cash before the to $205,000. Developer pays 2 bd house on private lot. 383-8123 courthouse door of Whitfield County, 279-1380 wkd 9-5:30 $2,500 closing. N. on Cleveland Covered parking, new c/h/a & Georgia within the legal hours of sale Hwy 1/2 mile from, By-pass, left carpet. Tunnel Hill area. TRANSPORTATION on the first Tuesday in July, 2009, the onto North Oak Dr., right onto N. following described property: SEE 2 Months Free Rent!!! $585/mo., $300/dep. (423)718- EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND Summit Dr. 706-278-3413 or 4847 MADE A PART HEREOF 706-463-3392 : Super Deluxe Townhome 806 Domestic Autos The debt secured by said Security Deed 3 BR 2 BA 2528 Dover St. $696 www.northsummitcondos.com 2 Bedroom, 1 1/2 bath 2003 F-250, 4 door- crew cab. has been and is hereby declared due Mo or $165 wk. 3BR 1 BA 6.0 diesel, 94k miles. 4x4. because of, among other possible OPEN HOUSE huge closets, pool 2111A S. Dixie Hwy. $125 wk, events of default, failure to pay the Automatic, Excellent condition. SAT. & SUN. w/ cabana. $250 dp. 706-2791380 wkdys 9- indebtedness as and when due and in Asking $18,500. 706-264-7883 the manner provided in the Note and BEST DEAL IN DALTON 5:30 2PM-5PM or 706-629-4000. Security Deed. The debt remaining in BEST LOCATION 3346 Hurricane Rd. 5 BR 2 BA default, this sale will be made for the Commercial TRUE LUXURY house only, not lake. $750 month purpose of paying the same and all 726 Buildings + deposit. 315 Foster Rd. 2 BR 1 expenses of this sale, as provided in Security Deed and by law, including 706-279-1801 BA $450 month. 212 Ezzard 2 1996 CHEVY IMPALA SS 4 dr. attorneys fees (notice of intent to collect BR 1 BA $395 month. 706-463- sed; 134,500 miles; one owner; attorneys fees having been given). 2332 or 706-397-2087 garaged; Dk. Cherry Metallic; Said property will be sold subject to any 2, 3 & 4 bedroom apts. Utilities outstanding ad valorem taxes (including included. Starting at Gray Leather interior; 5.7L V-8; taxes which are a lien, but not yet due *19,000 sq.ft. - 2105 E. Walnut $140/week. 706-260-9183. 5bd, 3ba house for rent. Den, RWD; Loaded; Superior Cond.; and payable), any matters which might Ave. Retail space, Next to kitchen and living room. 3,528 Carfax avail.; $9,000. Call: 706- 2006 GMC 16 ft box truck Ye l- be disclosed by an accurate survey and A SWEET DEAL FOR YOU!! inspection of the property, any Hobby Lobby, across from Mall. sq. ft. $1200/mo. Call 706-218- 272-4758 low. 6.0 V8 Unleaded engine w/ Well maintained. assessments, liens, encumbrances, *97,000 sq. ft., 454 Hwy 225 0038 or 706-218-4987 300 hp. Auto. Transmission, Convenient location! zoning ordinances, restrictions, (Bretlin) Duplex for rent in Chatsworth. 2 A/C, ABS brakes, Power covenants, and matters of record *Retail space -Dalton Place Call PARK CANYON APTS Steering, 2 Bucket Seats, superior to the Security Deed first set BR 1 BA. $480. month, $240. out above. Shop. Ctr. 2518 Cleveland Hwy. 706-226-6054 cleaning fee. No Pets. 706-271- AM/FM radio, 10 ft loading ramp The entity that has full authority to Email: [email protected] 1200, 1400, 44,000 SF avail. 6041 or 706-218-7913 w’ 1000lb capacity. Mileage negotiate, amend, and modify all terms 706-279-1380 Wkdys 9-5:30 Chatsworth area. - Townhouse. 2 2006 Cadillac STS, 6 cycl, nav. ranging from 40,000 – 75,000 of the mortgage with the debtor is: Bank bedroom, 1.5 bath, c/h/a/ sunroof, heated & cooled seats, miles. Sale price is $12,000 - of America, 5401 North Beach Street, 12,500 sf bldg. for sale or lease $550/mo. water included. 706- fully loaded, white diamond. $14000. Only method of MS FWTX-35, Fort Worth, TX 76137, 1- & 10,000 sf bldg for sale by 888-219-7773. Please understand that 517-2589 or 706-264-0066 39,000 miles. $18,500. payment accepted is certified owner. Dalton. Docks. Suitable the secured creditor is not required by 706-277-3729 check or money order. Sorry no law to negotiate, amend, or modify for light manfg. or wrhg, offices Move-In Special 1st week City west near Creative Arts financing Contact Josh Hall @ terms of the mortgage instrument. To the w/ c/h/a. Perry 706-275-0862 FREE w/ 1 yr. lease - Guild. 2bd 2ba, CHA, WD conn. Sweetwater Rd. 3 BR 2 BA, Penske, Day- 706-277-9477, best knowledge and belief of the Lease, references req’d $550 undersigned, the party in possession of $145wk, $290dep. So. end of Night- 423-304-6669 the property is Sofia Garza or a tenant Commercial mon $300 dep. 706-463-3171 728 Rental Murray Co off Hwy 225 S 1/2 + or tenants and said property is more commonly known as 614 Wooded Hills DUPLEX: 890 W. Addis, Tunnel acre lots, beautiful country setting. Several to choose from. 811 Utility Trailers Drive, Dalton, Georgia 30721. The sale Hill. Apt. 2 BR 1 BA, $125 wk, will be conducted subject (1) to $250 dep 706-279-1380 wkdays Sweetwater Rd., Chatsworth Hwy. Mobile Concession stand (log confirmation that the sale is not 225 Fm Chats Hwy. Take Hwy 225 Asking $1,750 for this 1999 cabin), great for carnival or fair, prohibited under the U.S. Bankruptcy Motel Rooms For Rent: S. Dixie S 13 mi. Fm Calhoun, take Hwy Chevy Malibu with V6, completely self contained, AC, Code and (2) to final confirmation and Hwy. 41. Standard - $95/wk. Lg.- 225 N, 6 mi past Elks Golf audit of the status of the loan with the *302 S. Thornton 5,500 SF, Automatic, Power windows and Espresso cart, $15,000. $125/$135wk. Dep.= 2 wks. Course, 1 mi N. of 4-way at holder of the security deed. includes utilities, between locks, CD player and has new Call: 706-581-4122 for details. rent. Furnished + TV, basic Nickelsville. 706-279-1380 wkdys BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP fka tires. This Malibu has 139K miles Countrywide Home Loans Servicing LP. Newspaper office & Bank of Am. cable, private phone. 706-279- 9-5:30 *1515 Abutment Rd. 10,000 sq. and looks and runs great. Call as Attorney in Fact for 1380 wkdys 9-5:30 812Sport Utility Vehicle Sofia Garza ft. includes utilities. Many sizes NGEMC area, *3 bdrm. $575 706-218-8021 month. $350 dep. Cable & water 2005 Buick Rendezvous McCalla Raymer, LLC or suites. 1.3 mi. S. of Walnut 1544 Old Alabama Road furnished. *1 bd $140 wk. utilities Good condition. 80K miles. *Camelot Bldg, Near I-75. 1514 Roswell, Georgia 30076 furnished. 706-694-8010 26mpg. Great running car. Price W. Walnut Ave. Between Long www.foreclosurehotline.net reduced $10,600. Call: 706-694- MR/mnr 7/7/09 John Silvers & Burger King. Rent To Own New Home. Dalton 8065 Our file no. 51225609-FT4 5,500 S/F. EXHIBIT A 825 Strike St. close to Blue 706-279-1380 wkdys 9-5:30. 2005 GMC Envoy SLT. Loaded All that tract or parcel of land lying and Ridge school. 3 BR 2 BA. with every option available. 47K being in Land Lot No. 49 in the 12th 31,000 sq ft. Masonry building, 4 laundry rm., garage, nice miles, 1-owner, garage kept, non District and 3rd Section of Whitfield County, Georgia, and being Lot No. 2 of loading docks & offices. 1 block view. $800 mo, $800 dep. 706- Asking $1,850 for this 2000 smoker, $12,000. Call 706-280- off 4 lane Abutment Rd. on Wooded Hills Subdivision as shown by 271-6041 or 706-280-7612 Dodge Neon w/automatic, 4cyl., 8268 Plat of record in Plat Book 9, Page 9 Callahan Rd. 706-226-6245 sunroof, 107k miles. Also has (Plat Cabinet A, Slide 266, in the office new tires. Call 706-218-8021 of the clerk of the superior court of Doctor’s Offices for Rent 753 Condos For Rent Whitfield County, Georgia, reference to which plat is hereby made and Medical Suites, 2500 SF avail. 2 bedroom 1.5 bath upscale townhome, 1/2 mile from 807 Import Autos incorporated herein by reference. 1008 Professional Blvd., MR/mnr 7/7/09 Dalton. Distinctive Modern hospital 1317 Moice Dr. Newly Our file no. 51225609 - FT4 renovated, hrdwd floors, $650 05/30 06/05 06/12 06/19 06/26 Bldg., 3rd floor w/elevator. STAY LODGE mon. Call (706)271-6633. 07/03 706-279-1380 wkdays 9-5:30 Effic. Apt. with kitchen. Furn w/all Like new. 2004 Explorer. V8 Registered Sex utilities. Laundry fac., basic 914 Offenders cable. Private phones furn. Brookwood 1 BR 1 BA, pool, engine with 3rd row seat. Well Mini-Warehouse/Storage $450 month, $400 dep. Call 706- maintained. Many extras. Only Accurate Climate- Starting at $129.99/wk plus tax Suite Deals 1BR $175.00 per 280-4789. $9,500. Call: 706-280-1431 Controlled Storage. week. Call 706-278-0700 1515 Abutment Rd. For Sale or lease. 2 bd, 2.5 bath. 1998 MB 500 SL Convertible. RECREATION STAYLODGE - WILLOWDALE Gated community & swimming Sport Package. Both tops. White BELOW MARKET PRICES MOVE IN SPECIAL pool. Starting $900 mon (includes w/ gray leather/ Books & Available 24 hours a day 1st Week $100.00 monthly fees) records. Low miles. Good daltoncustomhomeconstruction.co 851 Boats 706-278-0700 condition. Reduced to $15,950. !Lighted !Fenced m Will accept trades. Phone 706- 706-673-2121 or 706-581-2778 !Smoke Detectors 264-1932 WHITFIELD COUNTY SEX OFFENDERS !Sprinkler System !Clean UNDERWOOD LODGE LEASE PURCHASE Name: CHITWOOD, JONATHAN !Dry !Safe !Pest Control 2 BR 2 BA condo in Chatsworth. Address: 119 SPRING HILL ROAD 10x10 - $79/mo. Furnished Efficiency with Call: 706-217-8335 DALTON, GA 30721 Crime: SEXUAL BATTERY ON A 10x15 - $109/mo. kitchenette. All Utilities & Cable!! Laundry Facility New condo’s. N. Summit. 2 & 3 MINOR CALL: 706-279-1380 Place Arrested: CHATOOGA COUNTY Available. bedr, single level w/garage. Gas 2001 21’ Bullet Bass Boat. SHERIFF’S OFFICE weekdays 9-5:30 Move In Specials $70-$90 fireplace, hardwood floors, pool, 225 Optimax. $15,500. Date Arrested:09-21-2007 for first week! Convicted: 02-23-2009 Office space for lease. clubhouse, fenced yard. $850 - Call: 706-226-2161 $1050/mo. $800/dep. 706-463- 2001 - Jaguar, 4.0, S-Type. Released: Available Now! 1400 sq. ft. suite Date: 05-26-2009 706-226-4651 67,458 Miles. $ 12,200. Motorcycles and 2,500 sf. suite. 800 College 1139 or 706-463-3392. SEX OFFENDERS WEBSITES Call: 706-217-8171 856 & Bikes Dr. 706-226-6245 8:30a-5:00p Furnished Georgia Bureau of Investigations 2006 Nissan 350Z, convertible, 2009 Piaggio- Vespa Scooter Website Remodeled 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Whitfield County Sheriff’s Office Website **Apt. Bdrm w/ bath & kitchen. loaded, white with frost leather. 250. 70 mpg, 85 mph. 3 yr Office: 2700 S.F. Excellent Inside city. Utilities, cable & furn. in Brookwood. Pool, new floors, www.ganet.org/gbi condition. 1143 E. Walnut Ave. no pets. $575/ mo. $500 deposit. New tires. 30,000 miles. warranty, touring case. www.wcso.com inc’d. No pets. $120/wk, $24,500. 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