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WALKER COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE Sheriff’s office moves to virtual training

By JENNIFER COHRON tips. Sheriff Nick Smith said Virtual Daily Mountain Eagle The WCSO recently began offering Academy will provide quality train- training through Virtual Academy, ing at a fraction of the cost of sending Employees of the Walker County which has hundreds of online courses employees off-site for a day or several Sheriff’s Office now have a range of designed for various roles within law See TRAINING, A5 training opportunities at their finger- enforcement.

Daily Mountain Eagle file - Nicole Smith The Walker County Farmers Market CORDOVA TEACHER WELCOMED CARBON HILL will officially open for the season this HOME AFTER LENGTHY COVID-19 BATTLE CITY COUNCIL Saturday. City still Farmers facing Market opens lifeguard Saturday shortage

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The annual opening day of Walker CARBON HILL — The County Farmers Market will be this Carbon Hill City Coun- Saturday. cil agreed Tuesday to The market, located along Airport Road hire more lifeguards, as North in Jasper, will be open from 7 a.m. only two have passed the to noon for area farmers and others to sell safety course and Mayor fruits, vegetables and homemade goods. April Kennedy Herron Gray Farms owner Jeremy Gray, who needs four to six more manages operations at the Walker County lifeguards to pass certi- Farmers Market, said strawberries will fication this week‑to the primarily be available on Saturday, as point Herron herself said well as some early vegetables. The weath- she may try to qualify as er has delayed the growth of many crops. a lifeguard to help out. “We expect many of the early summer Morgan Perry, Chris- crops to be delayed at least somewhat this tian Hyche, Lucas Brand, year since we had a freeze on April 21 Santana and Marci Clark, and the weather is continuing to be cooler and Sarah Sherwood were and wetter than normal,” Gray said. approved as lifeguards at People have been selling strawber- the meeting. ries at the market since early April, but The new season is ex- Daily Mountain Eagle photos - Jennifer Cohron See MARKET, A5 pected to start sometime Family and friends of Amber Gilliland gathered at Midway Church of Christ in Oak- around Memorial Day this month. The munici- man Wednesday to celebrate her homecoming. Gilliland, a teacher at Bankhead pal pool was not opened CORDOVA Middle School in Cordova, was hospitalized with COVID-19 in January. As her last year due to the CITY COUNCIL health took several turns for the worse, her medical team tried to prepare Gillil- COVID-19 pandemic. and’s family for the worst possible outcome, but they held firm to their faith and a More classes are message that a friend wrote on the hospital window using Gilliland’s lipstick: “God coming up this weekend, City: Downtown is Bigger.” On Wednesday, Gilliland came home after 126 days in the hospital although Herron said wearing lipstick and a shirt that read “Put Your Lipstick On and Kiss COVID Good- See LIFEGUARDS, A5 property owners bye.” A story on Gilliland’s battle and recovery will be in the weekend edition. now responsible for maintenance Culinary JHS CENTERSTAGE TO PERFORM ‘CLUE’ By JENNIFER COHRON event set for Daily Mountain Eagle

CORDOVA — The Cordova City Council Saturday at voted Tuesday night to require individ- uals who own property downtown to pay Jasper High the cost of maintaining it. The council passed a nuisance abate- By NICOLE SMITH ment policy that states the city will no Daily Mountain Eagle longer cut the grass or weeds of properties in the downtown area without being reim- The public is invited to the bursed through due process of law. Viking Rock Cafe Food Truck The resolution further states that Competition this Saturday at certain property owners have “neglected Jasper High School. to care for their properties and to invest Marulynn Lockett, who leads in the redevelopment efforts of the City” the culinary program at Jasper since the April 2011 tornadoes. High, said her students will Attorney Ben Goldman characterized prepare and serve food from Daily Mountain Eagle - Ron Harris the move as “a matter of personal respon- two makeshift food trucks in sibility,” adding that the city has been the school’s cafeteria this Sat- Jasper High School’s Centerstage theater program will perform ‘Clue’ at 7 maintaining the downtown area at the urday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. (or p.m. Friday and Saturday nights and at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Pam Brown The- ater at the high school. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for students and can be See CORDOVA, A5 See CULINARY, A5 purchase online at gofan.co.

DEATHS WEATHER INDEX SOCIAL Billy Ray Aldridge, 80, Jasper Classifieds...... B5 LEFT Brenda Joyce Benton, 72, Oakman Comics...... Carroll Leevon Edwards “Stretch”, 75 A10 ON Shekita Lake, 41, Jasper Dear Abby...... A10 RED Barbara S. Donovan, 79, Cordova Use your Faith...... A7 Stella Lawanda “Tootie” Dobbins, 76, Nauvoo phone to Sports...... B2 Find us on your Edward Ganus “Zuke” Guthrie, 70, Carbon Hill High Low quickly sign Viewpoints...... A6 favorite podcast Linda Faye Chilcoat, 67, Corner up for our streaming 72 46 weekly e-mail platforms. OBITUARIES / A2 newsletter Two sections, 18 pages A2 | Daily Mountain Eagle | THURSDAY, MAY 13, 2021

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Forecast for Thursday, May 13, 2021 Obituaries TENN. Oxford 71/45 Huntsville ARK. 70/46 Billy Ray Aldridge Shekita Lake July 16, 1940‑May 10, 2021 Shekita Lake, 41, of Jasper, passed away Monday, Billy Ray Aldridge, 80, of Jasper, formerly of Cor- May 3, 2021, at Legacy Hope of UAB. GA. dova, passed away Monday, May 10, 2021, at Walker Visitation will be held Friday, May 14, 2021, from 5 Greenville Birmingham Baptist Medical . until 6 p.m. at Southside Funeral Home. 70/50 71/51 A private memorial service will be held at a later Funeral service will be held Saturday, May 15, date. 2021, at 2 p.m. at New Life Christian Church. Burial Mr. Aldridge was preceded in death by his father, will be at Gay Reed Cemetery.

Jackson Montgomery Wilburn Aldridge; mother, Hattie Aldridge; brothers, 73/51 72/52 Leon Aldridge, Harold Aldridge and Jimmy Aldridge; Southside Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-265-3636 sister, Mary Ellen Poole; and father-in-law and moth- Brookhaven Hattiesburg er-in-law, Conzie and Esther Nuckols. 74/51 75/51 He is survived by his wife, Daisy Aldridge; sisters- in-law, Charlotte Nuckols, Janie Aldridge and Cheryl Barbara S. Donovan Mobile Barbara S. Donovan, 79, of Cordova, passed away 73/53 LA. FLA. Nuckols; and 10 nieces and one nephew. May 4, 2021, at home surrounded by loved ones. Barbara was preceded in death by her grandpar- Collins -Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 ents, Frank and Mattie Brown; mother, Moneria Ed- gel; brothers, Nick and Tommy Stiles; sister, Martha Jo Stiles; son, Sgt. Kenneth Alexander; stepson, Greg Brenda Joyce Benton Donovan; and son-in-law, James (Jim) Arnold Sr. ©2021 AccuWeather, Inc. June 4, 1948‑May 10, 2021 Barbara leaves behind her husband of 50 years, Brenda Joyce Benton, 72, of Oakman, passed away Roy E. Donovan; daughter, Renae Arnold; stepdaugh- Monday, May 10, 2021, at Princeton Baptist Medical ter, Freda (Brian) White; stepson, Eddie Donovan; Center. eight grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; best Storms bring down The family will receive friends Thursday, May 13, friend of 40-plus years, Shirley Hudson; and numer- 2021, at 1:30 p.m. at Collins-Burke Funeral Home. ous nieces, nephews, family and friends. Funeral services will follow at 2 p.m. in the Col- The family will have a memorial service Sunday, trees, knock out lins-Burke Chapel. Burial will be at Oak Hill Ceme- May16, 2021, at 2 p.m. at Coal City Cemetery in tery. Leonard Rigsby will officiate. Jasper. Please have flowers delivered to 6918 Eastern power in New Orleans Mrs. Benton was preceded in death by her father, Valley Road McCalla, AL 35111 by Saturday, May 15, William D. Bellew, and mother, Ouida Bellew. for transportation to the service. NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Strong winds ripped off She is survived by her husband, Jimmy L. Benton; roofs, toppled trees and knocked utility polls askew in son, Dean Benton (Stephanie); brother, Raymond New Orleans early Wednesday, cutting off electricity Bellew (Jane); grandchildren, Brittany Riddle (Josh), Stella Lawanda to thousands. Jessica Smith, William Dakota Benton, Tyler Benton City workers and utility company crews responded and Taylor Benton; and great-grandchildren, Nalani ‘Tootie’ Dobbins to damage from what New Orleans city officials called Smith and Nolan Taylor. Stella Lawanda “Tootie” Dobbins, 76, of Nauvoo, a “possible tornado.” The worst of the wind roared went home to be with the Lord Monday, May 10, 2021 through sections of the city around 2 a.m. and offi- Collins -Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 at her residence. cials said much of the damage was in the Carrollton, Visitation will be held today, May 13, 2021 from 1 Broadmoor, and Algiers Point areas. until 3 p.m. at the New Bethany Full Gospel Church The National Weather Service had issued a warning Carroll Leevon of God in Nauvoo. Graveside services will be held at 3 of a possible tornado as the winds hit. Meteorologists p.m. at Coalbed Cemetery in Carbon Hill. Bro. Wayne were on the scene to determine whether a tornado or ‘Stretch’ Edwards Keeton will officiate. straight-line winds had caused the damage. Carroll Leevon “Stretch” Edwards, 75, was born Tootie was a member of New Bethany Full Gospel. In the Carrollton neighborhood, long, twisted sec- July 20, 1945, and passed away May 9, 2021. She was well loved and a Mal Tootie to many. She tions of silver colored metal roofing and pieces of air He was a resident of Dora for more than 45 years. was truly an angel on earth. conditioning equipment littered the yard beneath Sar- He attended Dora High School but later graduated She was preceded in death by her husband, Lacy ah Smith’s bedroom window. She had watched them from Carbon Hill High School. He served in the Army Dean Dobbins; parents, Arthur and Illa Hicks; sister, scatter down from a neighbor’s neighbor’s higher roof. National Guard as an Air Evac Medic from 1965- Hilda Hicks; brothers, James Hicks, Dwight Hicks, “The storm was loud,” she said as chain saws roared 1972. He trained and worked as a sheet metal-insu- and Roger Hicks; sisters-in-law, Carolyn Hicks, nearby. “And then we saw it all flashing by.” lator with the Local 78 Union, spending the majority Donna Hicks, and Dee-Dee Hicks; great grandbabies, A huge oak tree blocked one nearby street. Large of his career as a foreman at Miller Steam Plant. K’Lynn Johnson and Grace Armstrong; niece, Tanya tree limbs and downed utility polls lay across dam- He owned and operated Edwards Land Developing, Goodson; nephew, DJ Wilson. aged automobiles in several other spots and utility during his career and into his retirement years. She is survived by her children, Stephen Dobbins, crews shored up a power pole leaning precariously Throughout his life he was a devoted Christian serv- Dale Dobbins (Yuko), Jessica Gilbreth, Heidi Arm- over the iron fence of a city cemetery. Gerlie Wein- ing his community as an usher, member of the men’s strong (Shane); sisters, Margaret Wilson and Loretta stein watched as she walked her small dog among the council and deacon. He was a long-standing member Ingle; brother, Mike Hicks; grandchildren, Alexus tombstones. She said she had slept through the initial of the Dora Church of God. All who knew him were Dobbins, Lacey Dobbins, Landon Dobbins, Andrea roar of the storm but was awakened by a tornado touched by his loving-kindness and willingness to Christian, Alyssa Wallace, Asa Pate, and Ariel Arm- alarm on her phone. “Then, a lot of wind. But we’re help those in need. strong; great grandchild, Kashton Johnson; and a used to that,” she said. “And then the power went out.” He was preceded in death by his parents, Dewey C. host of other relatives and dear friends. The New Orleans Office of Homeland Security and Edwards, and Kathleen Utley Edwards. Special thanks to Sabrina Seerest, Ashley Patton, Emergency Preparedness activated its emergency He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Linda Jo and Jamie Medders. operations center to coordinate response efforts, city Dutton Edwards; their children, Linda Caroline In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Wilson officials said. Edwards Stephens (Andrea) and Daniel Carroll Ed- Funeral Home. Entergy reported that as many as 10,000 customers wards (Natalie); grandchildren, Jessica Motte Mash- lost power. That was down to around 3,700 by midday. burn (Richard), Jordan Potts Bozeman (Zac), Jaden Wilson Funeral Home, Carbon Hill; 205-924-4147 More storms were possible in Louisiana and Missis- Potts, Caleb Edwards, Jenna Stephens, and Emma sippi on Wednesday. There was also a marginal risk Edwards; great-grandson, Tucker B. Bozeman; and of severe weather in southern South Carolina, south- his siblings: Gaylon Edwards, Aaron Edwards, Judy Edward Ganus eastern Georgia and northern Florida, according to Edwards Smith, and Linda Kay Edwards Smith. the national Storm Prediction Center. His memory will be abundantly treasured. ‘Zuke’ Guthrie Graveside services to honor his life in Christ will Edward Ganus “Zuke” Guthrie, 70, of Carbon Hill, be held at New Horizon Memorial Gardens Friday, went home to be with the Lord Sunday, May 9, 2021, May 14, 2021, at 2 p.m. The Rev. Lewis Smith will at his residence. officiate. Visitation will be held from 12:30 to 1 p.m. Visitation will be Friday, May 14, 2021, from noon for the family, all family members are welcome. The until 1 p.m. at the Bob Wilson Memorial Chapel in family will receive friends from 1 to 2 p.m. Everyone Carbon Hill. Funeral service will begin at 1 p.m. at is invited to attend the graveside service. the chapel. Burial will be at Carbon Hill Memorial Online condolences may be expressed at www. Gardens. Joseph Martin will officiate. newhorizonmemorial.com He was preceded in death by his wife, Janice Guth- rie; parents, William and Ollie Guthrie; and grand- New Horizon Memorial Funeral Home, son, Trey Evans. Dora; 205-648-2323 He is survived by his daughters, Marsha Morrow (Cecil), Teresa Filbert (Gary), Beth Aldridge, Tracy Skinner, Tammy Manasco (Randy); special grandson and caretaker, Blake Sims; 11 grandchildren; and a Linda Faye Chilcoat host of other relatives and dear friends. Linda Faye Chilcoat, 67, of Corner, passed away Pallbearers will be Blake Sims, Chris Aldridge, Tuesday, May 11, 2021, at her residence. Matthew Gilbert, Gary Gilbert, Michael Fox and She was a member of New Life Christian Assembly Chad Manasco. in Dora. She was a retired real estate agent after 30 years of service. Wilson Funeral Home, Carbon Hill; 205-924-4147 Funeral services will be held Saturday May 15, AP Photo/Gerald Herbert 2021, at 1 p.m. at New Life Christian Assembly. The Rev. James Aycox will officiate. Burial will follow at OBITUARY POLICY A downed power pole from a possible tornado Mt. Zion Cemetery in Corner. Visitation will be held sits on a damaged car after heavy storms moved Friday from 6 until 8 p.m. at the funeral home. The Daily Mountain Eagle publishes through the area Tuesday night, in the Uptown She was preceded in death by her parents, Wayne obituaries for a minimum $65 charge for a section of New Orleans Wednesday. and Burnell Henson; and her sister, Cynthia Diane standard obituary. The standard obituary Henson. includes the deceased’s complete name, Survivors include her husband of 50 years, Charley age, occupation, date, cause and place Chilcoat; her son, Wesley Chilcoat and wife Jennifer; of death, time and place of services and daughter, Alyssa Chilcoat; grandchildren, Kailey and VOLUME 59 NUMBER 233 survivors. Photographs of the deceased are Camden Chilcoat and Braylen Langley; brother, Mike welcome, but not required. If the obituary Henson and wife Jo Ann; and several other relatives exceeds standard space, additional charges Daily Mountain Eagle and many friends. may be incurred. 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By HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH and STEPHEN GROVES Associated Press

AP Photo/Matt Slocum COVID-19 deaths in Nawaf Albarakati, 17, of Narberth, Pa., reacts the U.S. have tumbled to as he receives a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination an average of around 600 from registered nurse Alicia Jimenez at a Mont- per day — the lowest level in 10 months — with the gomery County, Pa., Office of Public Health number of lives lost drop- vaccination clinic at the King of Prussia Mall, ping to digits in Tuesday in King of Prussia., Pa. well over half the states and hitting zero on some days. AP Photo/Steven Senne, File U.S. advisers endorse Confirmed infections have fallen to about In this May 2 file photo, pedestrians walk along Boston’s fashionable New- Pfizer COVID shot 38,000 per day on aver- bury Street. COVID-19 deaths in the U.S. have tumbled to an average of age, their lowest mark just over 600 per day — the lowest level in 10 months — with the number for kids 12 and up since mid-September. of lives lost dropping to single digits in well over half the states and hitting While that is still cause zero on some days. for concern, they have By LAURAN NEERGAARD and MIKE STOBBE plummeted 85% from won authorization for use data through Tuesday age of 65.4, Florida with Associated Press a peak of more than a in 12- to 15-year-olds, in from Johns Hopkins. 61.7, California with 48, quarter-million per day in a move that could make And even among the Texas with 44 and New U.S. health advisers endorsed use of Pfizer’s early January. it easier to reopen the five states with the York with 39.3 — all but COVID-19 vaccine in kids as young as 12 on The last time deaths nation’s schools. highest daily deaths — Florida’s number is going Wednesday — just as planned new guidelines say it’s were this low was early Physicians like Dr. Tom Michigan with an aver- down. OK for people of any age to get a coronavirus shot at July, nearly a year ago. Dean in South Dakota’s the same time as other needed vaccinations. COVID-19 deaths in rural Jerauld County The shots will let kids safely attend camps this the U.S. topped out in are cautiously optimistic, summer and help assure a more normal return to mid-January at an aver- concerned about the many NOW HIRING classrooms next school year, concluded advisers to age of more than 3,400 a people who have decided the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. day, just a month into the against getting vaccinat- PHARMACY TECHNICIAN “And this is another way to get closer to ending biggest vaccination drive ed or have grown lax in this horrible pandemic,” said adviser Dr. Camille in the nation’s history. guarding against infec- Local Independent Kotton of Harvard Medical School. The Boston Herald put tions. The sprint to vaccinate millions of middle and a huge zero on Wednes- The county has seen Pharmacy needs Licensed high school students has already started in parts day’s front page under the just three confirmed cases of the country, as a long line of kids rolled up their headline “First time in in the last two weeks, ac- Tech with experience. sleeves in suburban Atlanta for a first dose Wednes- nearly a year state has no cording to Johns Hopkins day. new coronavirus deaths.” data. Call (205) 798-5070 “It just felt like a flu shot, honestly,” said Meredith Indiana reported only one “What I’m afraid of Rogers, 14, from Decatur, Georgia, after getting her COVID-19 fatality Tues- is people believing this vaccination. whole thing is over and Specializing in day. Kansas, which peak- LIA E Michelle Rogers, Meredith’s mother, said she ed at 63 deaths on Dec. you don’t have to worry O N Clean-Up of Abandoned N E hoped the youth vaccinations would help bring some 22, has been in the single about it any more,” Dean R Farms, Lot Clearing, G G normalcy back. A digits since February and said. “I think complacency Y Driveways, Pads & Ponds

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Women’s clothing and and her ransacked car was found MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Alabama Gov. Kay pearance of a woman whose toddler toys were later found in the trash along Interstate 10 two days later, Ivey on Tuesday urged people to refrain from panic was found wan- bin. Cavett’s body has not been the report said. buying at gas stations after the pipeline cyberat- dering alone in found. WEAR reported that the woman tack, saying Alabama does not the parking lot of Cavett’s family in Jasper, Ala- who tipped authorities said Mal- have a fuel shortage but that a South Florida bama, sought custody of the boy isham had tried to get her to help hoarding could create one. apartment com- after seeing his image on social him with the body. The woman Ivey spokeswoman Gina Maiola plex now faces media and contacting police. has known Malisham for about 15 said the governor spoke to the a second-degree Ryan was arrested in early Au- years, an arrest report said. U.S. Department of Energy and murder charge, gust on charges that include child The woman told investigators was assured that the pipeline police said. neglect, kidnapping and lying to Malisham asked her to be a look- should be operational in a few Shannon authorities. He remains in the Bro- out while he buried the body, and days. The governor urged people Ryan, 40, also ward County Jail, but records don’t threatened her if she refused, the to “be courteous, only fill up if is charged with Shannon indicate whether he has a lawyer. report said. She ran to her home you need to, and do not fill up tampering with when she heard Malisham drag- multiple containers.” Gov. Ryan “She is urging Alabamians and evidence in the Sheriff: Florida man ging the woman’s body, WEAR Kay Ivey case of Leila Cavett, a 21-year-old reported. others to not panic and to use woman who had been working in arrested after According to the woman, Malish- good judgement. A shortage has Atlanta and disappeared during remains found in yard am later told her he drove Hoover’s not reached Alabama at this time, and she reminds a trip to South Florida last July, MILTON, Fla. (AP) — A Florida car to I-10 and abandoned it. He us that an overreaction would only lead to that,” Hollywood police said in a news man faces homicide charges after then threw her keys in the river. Maiola wrote in a statement. release. investigators following up on a She said he called her to pick him “Governor Ivey urges patience and common Ryan told officers he saw Cavett tip about a missing woman found up, but she refused. So he called sense,” she added. and her son get into a car with human remains buried in his another woman who brought him The Colonial Pipeline, which delivers about 45% a group of men, but surveillance backyard. home. Investigators said the other of the fuel consumed on the East Coast, was hit by video at a gas station in Hollywood The Santa Rosa Sheriff’s Office woman is elderly and did not re- a cyberattack on Friday. showed where Cavett was last seen: said Tuesday that they are work- member much about the incident. The operator of a major U.S. fuel pipeline said in the passenger seat of Ryan’s gold ing to identify the remains found Carol Miller, who lives two Monday it hopes to have services mostly restored Lexus on July 25, police said. in the yard of Johnny Edwards houses away from Malisham, told by the end of the week. The next morning, a woman Malisham, 60. WEAR he often cut grass for the Officials across Alabama issued similar pleas for spotted the toddler wandering A tipster told the Butler County neighbors and was friendly. She people not to overreact. alone at the apartment complex Sheriff’s Office in Alabama on Sun- said she could not believe it when “Buying extra gas that you don’t need right now in nearby Miramar, and called day that Malisham killed Cynthia she saw investigators digging up can make matters worse,” Enterprise Mayor Wil- authorities. Hoover, 60, with a hatchet and his backyard. liam Cooper told WTVY. Also that morning, Ryan bought then buried her body under a burn “They just let us know John was WTVY reported that Cooper said lines at gas carpet deodorant, trash bags and pit behind his home near Milton, safe. We never thought ‘yeah, he’s stations around the city were long Tuesday morn- duct tape from a Walmart store. WEAR reported. safe in jail,” she told the television ing and some people are filling up gas cans in ad- Video surveillance at the gas They alerted officials in San- station. dition to refueling their vehicles. Enterprise Police station also showed Ryan return- ta Rosa County, and they began He now faces up to life in prison, Department had a number of calls during the night ing there with a bottle of bleach searching the yard, the sheriff’s Santa Rosa Sheriff Bob Johnson and this morning regarding arguments among and going back and forth between office said on Facebook. said. motorists in gas lines, he said. States have taken a variety of actions in the face of the attack. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said he is suspending state taxes on motor fuels to offset Alabama trooper arrested on sexual misconduct charge increasing prices. HUNTSVILLE, Ala. continue to be paid, the was freed on $100,000 Darby shot Parker, 49, (AP) — A veteran state city of Huntsville said. bond soon after the verdict moments after joining two trooper indicted on sexual Officer William Darby, Friday. other officers who had re- misconduct and assault who was initially placed While Mayor Tommy sponded to a 911 call from charges has been placed on desk duty following the Battle, a Republican, and the man, who said he was on leave, authorities said. killing of Jeffrey Parker in Police Chief Mark McMur- armed and planned to kill Trooper William J. 2018, can’t continue work- ray have disagreed public- himself. Fox, 47, of Meridianville ing as an officer because of ly with the jurors’ deci- One of the officers, who was indicted by Madison the conviction and went on sion, Alabama Democratic has since left the force, County grand jurors and leave Monday, city spokes- Party executive director testified that Parker was surrendered to Huntsville woman Lucy DeButy told Wade Perry criticized the upset but talking with her police on Monday. news outlets. “This is city’s move to keep paying and posed no immediate The state attorney the normal process until Darby. threat despite the gun he general’s office said Fox formal proceedings under “He’s a convicted mur- held to his head. was indicted on May 4 but the City of Huntsville’s derer. He shouldn’t get did not release any details personnel policies and pro- another day’s pay. Fire about the charges. cedures are complete,” she him. And the police chief,” Court records were said in a statement. Darby Perry said in a statement. not available Tuesday to show whether Fox had an attorney who could speak on his behalf. Fox was honored by Central Alabama Crimes- toppers as one of its offi- cers of the year for 2019. He previously worked for the Madison Police Department near Hunts- ville but has been with the state for about 14 years, according to his LinkedIn profile.

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Carbon Hill again until sold out) as part of their course final. By ED HOWELL Lockett teaches cu- Daily Mountain Eagle linary skills to Jasper High students and career CARBON HILL — Assistant City Clerk Janice technical students in Pendley was honored by Mayor April Kennedy Walker County schools in Herron and the Carbon Hill City Council on April a state-of-the-art kitchen 29, marking her last week at work as she is retiring where they use equip- again. She was honored at the end of that night’s ment that would be found city council meeting. in a typical restaurant Pendley said later she served as the city clerk of setting. Carbon Hill from February 2013 to November 2016. “They came up with Mayors in that time include Pee Wee Richardson, the themes, the names, James Bray and Mark Chambers. and the recipes. All I did Nanette Brown was appointed city clerk in No- was help them out and vember 2016 at the start of a new term headed by give them some ideas and Photo Special to the Eagle Chambers. “I returned at their request in October suggestions that they Culinary students are pictured in front of a food truck at Jasper High School. 2019 to replace Nanette as clerk, then trained the would make a choice on,” new city clerk, Sherry Garner,” Pendley said. The students will be serving food this weekend as part of a culinary com- Lockett said of student petition. City officials have credited Pendley with help- preparation for the food ing to straighten out major problems with the city truck competition. variety of wraps. Punch will be available at does have a food truck finances since returning to City Hall. The competition will “Taco Amigo” will have a separate charge. that was donated by At the end of the meeting, Herron presented Pend- also be held on Friday a pulled pork taco and The spicy buffalo chick- Coca-Cola. Some pro- ley an retirement award which thanked her for all for students and staff at two types of nachos on en wonton is the dish that ceeds from the event of her years of service to the city. “We truly thank Jasper High to enjoy. the menu. Red pickled Jasper High culinary stu- will be used to outfit the you,” it said. All proceeds on Friday cabbage, a sopaipilla, and dent Brock Woods served food truck. According to “Miss Janice, you’ve worked so hard for the city and Saturday from food pico de gallo will also be to be named the FCCLA Lockett, her goal is to use and you’ve done so many things above and beyond sales will go back into the available as sides. STAR Event Culinary the food truck as a pop-up what you were called to do,” Herron said. “This is culinary program. “Wrapped & Ready” Arts State Winner this restaurant of sorts in Jas- not much. This is just a little something to let you The two makeshift food will offer spicy buffalo year. per, which will allow her know we appreciate you and nothing that you have trucks will each feature chicken wontons or a “The food truck is proj- students more real-world done has gone unnoticed. We know, and we love you a distinct menu. One grilled spicy wrap with a ect-based learning. It’s experience. for it. It is just a little token to let you know how group of students will sweet and tangy coleslaw also part of our simulat- Those planning to much we appreciate you.” serve Mexican-themed or fresh fruit cup. ed workplace learning,” attend the food truck food at the “Taco Ami- All meals will be served Lockett said of the event. competition on Saturday go” truck, while another as combos with a choice While Saturday’s food are asked to enter at the Market From A1 group called “Wrapped of entrees, one side, and trucks will be makeshift, left side of Jasper High, & Ready” will prepare a bottled water. Viking the culinary program closest to the cafeteria. Saturday will be the we are going to continue market’s official opening to emphasize food safety day for 2021. and encourage custom- Gray said there will ers to avoid touching the Lifeguards From A1 not be special COVID-19 products until pur- protocols in place at the chase,” he said. some of the candidates still proba- day, Friday and Saturday, with • Heard May note the spare gar- market this year; how- The Walker County bly will not pass. The instructor at attendance for all three days, she bage truck had not had its brakes ever, people are encour- Farmers Market will the Fayette Water Park “is really said. addressed in about seven or eight aged to be vaccinated, be open each Tuesday, being tough of them now after Herron said city could have to years, to the point he doesn’t allow to wear a mask, and Thursday and Saturday what happened in Jasper,” she make unprecedented decisions, anyone but himself to drive the socially distance. from 7 a.m. to noon until said, referring to a drowning of depending on how the week goes. truck. “We don’’t need to put any of “The only permanent the end of the growing a 5-year-old girl at the Memorial “We may have to hire kids just our trucks on the road if they don’t change I foresee is that season. Park Natatorium in 2019. to do concessions. I’ve never done have good brakes,” District 5 Coun- The city only pays for the swim that. That has never been done in cilwoman Jewell Hess said. May tests of those who pass the course, the history of the pool,” she said. estimated the cost for the brake Cordova From A1 she said. Herron noted that a num- “We’ve always had the lifeguards replacements might be $700. The ber of the youth who planned to get do the concessions.” council agreed to make the repairs expense of taxpayers. certification that have decided they Students are telling her that as it sometimes has to be used. “This community has worked very hard in the last are not going to go. they are not participating due to • Heard May say new tires for decade to pull together and look out for one another Hess joked that senior citizens summer classes‑some being re- the backhoe had been delivered and take care of one another, but that comes at a might have to be used as life- medial summer school and others and were expected to be installed shared cost to everyone. There is a time when every- guards. Herron said, “If you can attending Bevill State classes on by the next day. one has to be sure that they are pulling their own pass the swim test, I don’t care scholarship. • Agreed to sell the old water weight,” Goldman said. how old you are. I’ve thought about “A lot of them are taking early treatment plant to Timothy and Mayor Jeremy Pate said the city is currently being going and trying to take it again college classes, which is a wonder- Cindy Wright for $10,000, the “held hostage by private property owners.” myself,” Herron said. Garner and ful thing,” she said. “I will work minimum bid set by the council, as “We’re taking care of their property and they’re Herron noted that national news around their schedule.” the Wrights submitted the only bid receiving all the benefits. It’s not the city’s job to reports have pointed to a nation- In a related matter, Street for the property. City Clerk Sherry mow anyone’s grass. We were doing it out of the al shortage of lifeguards for the Superintendent Alan May told Garner said “there is nothing to be goodness of our heart and to make the city look bet- summer. the council the splash pad is now found in the courthouse” concern- ter. It’s still going to get done, but if we do it, they’re “I’m seriously thinking about ready to be opened for the summer ing missing deed connected to the going to pay for it,” Pate said. paying myself and going to get season but constant rains have property. In other action, the council recertified, just so I can fill it. I’m delayed the painting of the swim- She said it is possible the deed • established a summer work program for high really that afraid” of not having ming pool. could have been lost in a court- school students. The council agreed to hire four enough lifeguards, Herron said. In other action at Tuesday’s house fire and never replaced, or teens on a part-time basis for eight weeks. The stu- Herron, who also oversaw the meeting, the council: it could have never been recorded. dents will work for 20 hours a week for $8 an hour pool operations years ago, said • Held an executive session on However, City Attorney Steve from June 1 through July 30. after the meeting she is 42 and last the good name and character of an Thomas of Jasper is working on a “I think it’s important that we get the kids in- passed the test when she was 36. individual. deed for the property, she said. volved and they know what goes on to the city. “I can swim like a fish. The • Heard from Herron that many Herron said the property is a It’s a program that we hope to expand on through difference is the last time I did safety issues addressed in a list liability for the city due to danger- the years,” Pate said. it, I was doing Zumba four days a from Fire Chief and Safety Di- ous places on the site. “It is just a • heard from Pate that the city will remove the week. I don’t do Zumba no more,” rector Buddy Smith at a recent matter of time before that is going skate park if problems continue. she said. meeting have now been addressed to be a problem for us. I know it is According to Pate, two incidents of vandalism The latest course will require or are in the process of being com- a seller’s market, but we are still in have occurred at the Old Park since he took office participation this week on Thurs- pleted. rural Alabama,” she said. and both have been traced to the skate park, which is part of the park complex. “We’re putting them on notice that they need to Training From A1 control their own people because one more time of vandalism, graffiti or anything else, it’s gone. days. Deputies are now That’s the only place we have any issues of anything “We can’t send 30 dep- required to complete at getting torn up, vulgarities painted or anything like uties out of the county. So least one course a year that,” Pate said. they have had to rely on in five key areas: de-es- Pate added that the vandals from the first inci- what’s available locally calation, mental health, dent were caught and are now paying restitution. and usually for free,” reasonable use of force, • approved the 2020 Municipal Water Pollution Smith said. sensitivity and diversity Prevention report that is filed annually with the Al- Smith added that and preventing line of abama Department of Environmental Management. though the state does not duty deaths and serious The Cordova City Council voted last June to require deputies to get injuries by focusing on ac- enter into an agreement with Birmingham-based the 12 hours of annual tions within the officer’s Living Water Services to operate the city’s waste- training that is mandated courses that will take at much information was control such as eliminat- water treatment plant after ADEM filed a civil suit for police officers, train- least one hour to complete retained. ing dangerous driving. against the city for being in violation of the Alabama ing has been emphasized and short training videos The training is open WCSO policies are Water Pollution Control Act. at WCSO for several that can be viewed during to deputies, dispatchers, also being added to the Tyler McKeller of Living Water Services said administrations. Virtual each shift’s roll call. investigators, school Virtual Academy system Tuesday night the plant is “operating very, very Academy is making the “I can assign it to a resource officers and so that deputies can read well.” process easier. specific deputy, or I can supervisors. and digitally sign each The city’s wastewater system was graded for cal- Sample courses from assign it to all of them. A Corrections officers one. endar year 2020 on a scale of zero to 783 with zero Virtual Academy include deputy can also go in and have been receiving The policies are taking being perfect, according to McKeller. The city’s score “Mental Illness and Cri- request training. It keeps virtual training through on added importance now was 47. sis: A Law Enforcement up with all of their train- a separate educational that WCSO is in the pro- The score reflects two events following heavy Response,” “Introduction ing and its APOST-cer- resource, the National cess of getting accredited rains in which discharge limits exceeded the plant’s to Racial Profiling,” “In- tified, so we get CEUs Institute for Jail Opera- through the Commission permit and two sanitary sewer overflows. vestigative Techniques for (continuing education tions, since 2019. on Accreditation for Law • learned that the Cordova Economic and Indus- Social Media” and “Six units) for it,” Leach said. “This is something they Enforcement Agencies trial Development Authority will host SummerSlam Senses of School Safety.” Several investigators can do while they’re out (CALEA). on Saturday, May 29. The event will include a 5K, Deputies are currently and the department’s on patrol waiting in a That process, which kayak race, cornhole tournament, food trucks and completing a course on school resource officers certain area. They can be includes scrutinizing live music. de-escalation. are among the employees watching a video,” Smith current policies, adding • appointed Cecil Culverson to the Cordova Water New courses are added who have volunteered for said. to or adjusting them as and Gas Board. throughout the year. training, according to Smith added that needed to meet CALEA’s • learned that the Cordova Police Department is Within the next few Leach. Virtual Academy, which standards and providing partnering with Virtual Academy to provide virtual months, courses will be Deputies and supervi- has partnerships with the documentation related to training for officers. The total cost will be $180 per available on less lethal sors receive a notification Alabama Peace Officers the policies, is expected to year. force options, secur- when a new assignment Standards and Training take less than a year. Chief Billy Dill said the partnership will allow ing digital devices and has been posted, and a Commission and the The jail is going officers to get the 12 hours of annual training that responding to a death virtual calendar helps Alabama Sheriffs Associ- through a separate ac- are required but added that up to 260 hours will be scene. them keep up with when ation, will help employees creditation process. available. “We’ll be able to train month to month. Chief Deputy Anthony each assignment must be get the training that is Currently, only three We’re not just going to go for the minimum. We’re Leach is managing train- completed. Each course required through the Fit sheriff’s offices in Al- going to try to get as many of those 260 hours as we ing assignments, which comes with a quiz at the for Duty assessment an- abama are accredited, can get,” Dill said. include both in-depth end that assesses how nounced last August. according to Smith. A6 Daily Mountain Eagle THURSDAY, MAY 13, 2021 Viewpoints

Editorials Cheney not going to the ‘political wilderness’ Recent editorials from Alabama newspapers Liz Cheney’s ouster from the general, Jeffrey Rosen, just said patriotic defense of the democracy. House Republican leadership has that the Justice Department had “Remaining silent and ignoring the prompted many observers to say found no evidence of widespread lie emboldens the liar,” she said in Do we really need that the Wyoming voter fraud in the 2020 election. a fiery address on the House floor. a state Coat of Arms? representative is Froma That sort of truth-telling finds no “I will not participate in that. I will Alabama lawmakers are debating the make- headed to the HARROP resonance in the cultish depths, not sit back and watch in silence up of the state Coat of Arms, an image that has “political wil- a place so cracked that Arizona while others lead our party down a stood as an official emblem of the state since its derness.” This Republicans have conspiracy theo- path that abandons the rule of law adoption in 1939. assumes that rists examining last year’s ballots and joins the former president’s At issue is a representation of a flag of the the Republican for traces of bamboo. That would crusade to undermine our democ- Confederacy, and the consideration follows efforts Party is itself a be evidence, they say, that fake racy.” nationally to remove Confederate imagery and civilization and votes from Asia invaded Arizona Republican Barbara Comstock, statues. At least one state — neighboring Mis- not some de- on Election Day, thus tainting the former congresswoman from caying political final count. Good lord. Virginia, defended Cheney thusly: sissippi — removed the Confederate flag from its Be Our Guest state emblems. entity about to As the never-Trump conservative “I think Liz understands it’s not It would be unlikely to see Alabama lawmak- be buried under Tom Nichols lamented on “The worth selling your soul for No. 3 in ers follow suit; after all, the Legislature banned the lava of its craziness. Bulwark Podcast,” many of the the minority. She’s just not going to the removal of historical statues in an effort to The personality Republicans endorsing Trump’s do that.” stymy local government attempts to dismantle cult may have gotten its way for fraudulent claims that he won the Trump says that “Liz Cheney is Confederate-era monuments. now, but Cheney’s story is just election are not stupid. a bitter, horrible human being” and We understand the offense many Alabamians beginning. As an example, Nichols said, “has no personality.” The Trump take at the pervasive Confederate imagery. For The few sane Republicans left, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick base swimming in the muck of many residents of the state, the Confederacy is Cheney among them, are now vow- Santorum “was perfectly capable of post-truth nihilism may nod in a associated with the preservation of slavery, and ing a fight to remove the Trumpian mimicking normal human behav- servile manner, but then there’s the constant reminders are an affront to dignity. scourge from their party — while ior” before disgracing himself as an most of the country. Others see it as heritage, homage to a noble others talk of abandoning the ship unprincipled promoter of Trump’s Cheney is doing more than not fight to preserve states’ rights. More than 150 they see as too far gone and form- lunacy. selling her soul. Republicans may years after the end of the war, the debate over its ing a third party. “But,” Nichols added, these Re- expel her from the position of cause still rages. One of the party’s most serious publicans are now “like addicts ... House Republican conference chair, In the same vein, the content of the state Coat conservatives, Cheney remains in a co-dependent relationship with but in terms of national impor- of Arms is also open to interpretation. The Con- totally unrepentant about con- other addicts where they need to tance, she’s going nowhere but up. federate flag isn’t the only image there. Two bald demning former President Donald just keep giving each other bigger Liz Cheney is not headed for the eagles flank a shield featuring the flags of five Trump’s “big lie” that the election and bigger hits of crazy.” They’re political wilderness. She is des- nations that have exercised control of Alabama: was stolen. She is said to have big on a hamster wheel. tined for the history books. Her A French coat of arms; representation of Spain’s plans to confront Trump head-on A group of over 100 Republicans politics are not mine, but she’s on Crown of Castile; a Union Flag of the United and march on the media to drive have joined to demand that the the road to becoming a towering Kingdom; and the Confederate Battle Flag. At home her message. And, yes, she is party take Trump off its altar and American political figure. One the crest is a representation of the French ship running for reelection and willing threaten to form a third party if it could say she’s already arrived. to face the possibility of losing the doesn’t. These prominent Republi- Badine, which delivered the first French settlers Follow Froma Harrop on Twitter @FromaHarrop. to the Alabama Territory. Republican nomination to a Trum- can former officials include gover- She can be reached at [email protected]. To In that context, the inclusion of the Confed- pian clone. That would be another nors, members of Congress, ambas- find out more about Froma Harrop and read big story starring her. sadors and state party chairmen. features by other Creators writers and cartoonists, erate Battle Flag not only makes sense, but is visit the Creators webpage at www.creators.com. essential in reflecting the history, good or bad, of Trump’s own acting attorney Cheney echoed their call for a our state. But here’s a thought: Do we really need a state Coat of Arms? — The Dothan Eagle Today In History

Today is Thursday, How To Reach Our May 13, the 133rd day of 2021. There are 232 days left in the year. Elected Officials Today’s Highlight in History: On May 13, 1607, English colonists arrived by ship at the site of what became the Jamestown settlement in Virginia (the colonists went ashore the next day). On this date: In 1917, three shepherd children reported seeing Sen. Rep. Rep. a vision of the Virgin Greg Reed Connie Rowe Tim Wadsworth Mary near Fatima, Portu- gal; it was the first of six SENATE HOUSE OF such apparitions that the Sen. Greg Reed, REPRESENTATIVES children claimed to have R-Jasper Rep. Connie Cooner witnessed. State House, Room Rowe, R-Jasper In 1940, in his first 734 11 S. Union St. speech as British prime 11 S. Union St. Montgomery, AL minister, Winston Chur- Montgomery, AL 36130 chill told Parliament, 36130 (334) 242-8000 “I have nothing to offer 334-261-0842 but blood, toil, tears and Rep. Tim Wadsworth, sweat.” R-Arley In 1958, Vice President 11 S. Union St. Richard Nixon and his Montgomery, AL wife, Pat, were spat upon 36130 and their limousine bat- (205) 300-4008 tered by rocks thrown by anti-U.S. demonstrators in Caracas, Venezuela. In 1967, a vault fire at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in Letters Culver City, California, destroyed hundreds of the studio’s early films. to the Editor In 1981, Pope John Paul II was shot and The Daily Mountain Eagle invites readers to seriously wounded in St. write letters to the editor. All letters must be Peter’s Square by Turk- signed and include a daytime phone number for ish assailant Mehmet Ali verification. Agca. Letters which do not include a name and phone In 1985, a confrontation number will not be published. between Philadelphia au- Letters should be typed and be limited to 300 thorities and the radical words or less. group MOVE ended as po- The Eagle reserves the right to edit all letters lice dropped a bomb onto but will make every effort to ensure such edit- the group’s row house, ing does not alter the content or meaning of the igniting a fire that killed letter. 11 people and destroyed No letters containing profanity or accusations 61 homes. against an individual or business will be pub- In 1994, President Bill lished. Clinton nominated feder- When several letters about the same subject al appeals Judge Stephen are received, the Eagle reserves the right to pub- G. Breyer to the U.S. lish representative letters, but not necessarily all Supreme Court to replace letters. retiring Justice Harry A. Letters which are obviously orchestrated by a Blackmun; Breyer went group or individual will not be published. on to win Senate confir- Letters from individuals or organizations mation. thanking businesses or other individuals for their In 2002, President support of projects or other activities must run as George W. Bush an- cards of thanks in the classified section or gener- nounced that he and Rus- al pages of the newspaper. sian President Vladimir Putin (POO’-tihn) would sign a treaty to shrink their countries’ nuclear arsenals by two-thirds. A7 Daily Mountain Eagle THURSDAY, MAY 13, 2021 Faith

God, the Fountainhead: The Teaching of Jesus Church — Part 1 — cried Jesus in the temple es, what appealed to the flesh or fleshly appeal, Happenings as he taught, saying Ye hearers was his message, but through the spiritu- My goal in this arti- both know me, and ye rather than his physical al message of salvation cle is to set forth some know whence I am: and stature. that produces the hope Local church events are featured each Thursday and Saturday in the Daily Mountain Eagle, and daily on the calendar at www.mountainea- passages, where Jesus, in I am not come of myself, Please go back with of eternal life with God gle.com. Events are listed by calendar date and time as space allows. his own but he that sent me is me, to the Old Testament (John 6:26-27). The desire There is no guarantee when or the number of days an event will run. 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For more information, call 205-717- ing. sentiment expressed by scene. “For he shall grow mosphere today in many 0945 or 205-522-2329. In the in the Temple, up before him as a tender churches that endeavors • Do you enjoy quilting or would you like to Israel Be Our Guest was to be said a few years plant, and as a root out of to make the kingdom of learn to quilt? Please join us at Prospect In- of old, later about two apostles, a dry ground: he hath no God into a social club of dependent Methodist Church where we host a there were seven feasts “Now when they saw the form nor comeliness; and “food and drink” instead Quilting Group every Tuesday from 8 a.m. until which were observed boldness of Peter and when we shall see him, of “righteousness and 2:30 p.m. Lunch is served. For more information, annually, in the following John, and perceived that there is no beauty that we peace and joy in the Holy call Janelle at 387-2256 or Cecilia at 697-5672. order, Passover, Unleav- they were unlearned should desire him. Isaiah Spirit” is not the appeal Also, if you have a quilt top that needs quilted, ened Bread, First Fruits, and ignorant men, they 53:2 , “There will be no that pleases God, but is, please give us a call. Pentecost, Trumpets, marveled; and they took beauty, no regal adorn- instead catering to the • Boldo United Methodist Church hosts a cloth- Atonement, and Taber- knowledge of them, that ment such as the people “works of the flesh “that ing closet the second Saturday of each month nacles. they had been with Jesus. desire, but only an unim- may feed the flesh, but from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sack lunch will be provided. Of these seven, my fo- And beholding the man posing peasant carpenter only leaves the people They are accepting donations of blankets and cus will be on the Feasts which was healed stand- from a small obscure spiritually desolate winter coats. For questions or more information, of Tabernacles/Booths, ing with them, they could village in Galilee. A man (Romans 14:17; 1 John please call 205-471-4942. it was observed, from say nothing against it” humble in background 2:15-17; Matt. 5:6). Such • Bethel Grace Assembly of God on Hwy 5 will the 15th to the 21st of Acts 4:13-14. and unimpressive in carnal efforts to attract hold “Return to Pentecost” every Tuesday at 10 the Jewish month Tisri, The question had been appearance by the world’s people to God are only a.m. starting June 1. which falls during the asked by some in vs. standard”. A Commen- a phony façade and are months of September and 26. “Do the rulers know tary on Isaiah, by Homer doomed to failure”. Truth SUNDAY, MAY 16 October on the Gregorian indeed that this is the Hailey pg. 437. Commentaries, The book • Bradley Walker will be in concert at Townley calendar. very Christ?” The high God’s redemptive of Isaiah, Isa. 53:2, by First Baptist Church starting at 6 p.m. “After these things court of the Jews knew purpose and plan in John Humphries page Jesus walked in Galilee: plenty about him, to the Jesus made the following 514. SUNDAY, MAY 30 for he would not walk in extent that they were necessary, “Forasmuch In part two, our at- • Hickory Grove Church of the Nazarene will Jewry, because the Jews out to kill him, vs. 1. To then as the children are tention will be directed host a singing at 1 p.m. featuring the group sought to kill him” John maintain order around partakers of flesh and toward the authoritative “Sounds of Praise.” 7:1. After these things, the temple, officers were blood, he also himself nature of the teachings would embrace the events given that responsibility, likewise took part of the of Jesus. With the dis- SUNDAY, JUNE 6 of the two preceding today they’d be referred same; that through death position of heart akin to • Gorgas Baptist Church will be celebrating its chapters, the healing of to as security guards. he might destroy him that of Samuel who said, 100th anniversary date. Sunday school starts at the impotent man at the It was from among this that had the power of “Speak, LORD; for Your 10 a.m. with worship at 11. Fellowship lunch will pool of Bethesada John group, that some had death, that is, the devil; servant is listening” 1 be provided. 5:2-9, the feeding of the been dispatched to seek And deliver them who Sam. 3:9 NASB. 5000 John 6:1-4, and out and arrest Jesus, in through fear of death the confrontation in the order that he stand before were all their lifetime Don Craven is a member of the McArthur Heights Church of Christ, synagogue at Capernaum the Sanhedrin, the Jew- subject to bondage. For and can be reached at doncraven@ John 6:59-61. ish high court of the day. verily he took not on him juno.com. “Now about the midst I find it interesting, on the nature of angels; but of the feast Jesus went their return, the unified he took on him the seed of up into the temple and answer given. Abraham. Wherefore in taught” John 7:14; the “Then came the offi- all things it behoved him temple being the most cers to the chief priests to be made like unto his public of all places. The and Pharisees; and they brethren, that he might Jews which were gath- said unto them, Why be a merciful and faithful ered there, were filled have ye not brought him? high priest in things per- with wonder and amaze- The officers answered, taining to God, to make ment, at the knowledge Never man spake like reconciliation for the sins with which he spoke, this man” verses 45-46. of the people Hebrews “And the Jews marveled Mark writes, of a similar 2:14-17. saying, How knoweth response, “And they were In closing, please note WALKER COUNTY this man letters, having astonished at his teach- carefully with me, the never learned vs. 15. ing: for he taught them following quote, for which “Jesus answered them, as one that had authority, I’m in agreement. “The WORSHIP by saying; My teaching is and not as the scribes” attraction to the Messi- Streaming Local Church Services not mine but his that sent Mark 1:22. From these ah that is acceptable to me” verse 16 ASV. “Then two accounts, in both cas- God is not through the New survey of U.S. Jews reveals worries, strengths, divisions Watch each By DAVID CRARY AP National Writer Sunday on the A comprehensive new survey of Jewish Ameri- DME Facebook cans finds them increas- ingly worried about an- Page. tisemitism, proud of their cultural heritage and sharply divided about the Services importance of religious begin at 9:30 a.m. observance in their lives. The survey, released and continue Tuesday by the Pew Re- AP Photo/Kathy Willens search Center, estimated through 1 p.m. the total Jewish popula- In this file photo, a young girl holds a poster she tion in the country at 7.5 made as she prepares to pose for a cell phone million — about 2.3% of photograph for a relative as she and others joined the national population. protesters outside the offices of New York Gov. The survey of 4,178 Andrew Cuomo in New York. Jewish Americans was conducted between No- ing to Pew. less safe. vember 2019 and June Yet even as the Jewish The impact of such 2020 — long before the population is thriving worries on people’s current escalation of in many ways, concerns behavior seems limited: the Israeli-Palestinian about antisemitism rose Pew reported that the conflict. However, the amid the deadly attacks vast majority of American findings reflected skep- in 2018 and 2019 on the Jews — including those ticism among U.S. Jews Tree of Life synagogue in who feel less safe — say regarding that conflict Pittsburgh; the Chabad concern about antisemi- — only one-third said the of Poway synagogue in tism hasn’t deterred them Israeli government was Poway, California; and a from participating in sincere in seeking peace; kosher grocery store in Jewish observances and just 12% said Palestinian Jersey City, New Jersey. events. leaders were sincere in Three-quarters of Jew- Rabbi Rick Jacobs, that regard. ish Americans say there president of the Union Compared with Amer- is more antisemitism in of Reform Judaism, said icans overall, Jewish the U.S. than five years American Jews believe Americans, on average, ago, and 53% say they feel they are being singled out are older, have higher less safe. for attacks and vitriol, yet Churches wanting their streaming levels of education and Jews who wear distinc- also see antisemitism as income and are more geo- tive religious attire such part of a broader national service shared, email: graphically concentrated as head coverings are problem of bigotry and in the Northeast, accord- particularly likely to feel intolerance. [email protected] A8 | Daily Mountain Eagle | THURSDAY, MAY 13, 2021 WALKER COUNTY CHURCH DIRECTORY This Devotional & Directory Is Made Possible By These Businesses Who Encourage All Of Us To Attend Worship Services

ADVENTIST NEW BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIST TOWNLEY CHURCH OF GOD OTHER MT. ZION SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST OAKMAN 622-2491 Carbon Hill 924-8811/924-4306 Townley-Fayette Hwy. 102 ABUNDANT LIFE TEMPLE ABC TIRE & REPAIR 7th Ave. & 26th St. 387-1556 NEW CANAAN BAPTIST CHURCH OF CHRIST 924-9725 Hwy. 78 924-9317 Walston Bridge Rd. 387-8702 Hwy. 13 924-9715 TRINITY FELLOWSHIP CHURCH OF GOD AGAPE CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES ASSEMBLY OF GOD NEW LIFE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH OF CHRIST 300 The Trace East 221-9551 303 Birmingham Ave. • Jasper, AL MON-FRI 9AM-6PM ABUNDANT LIFE FELLOWSHIP (205) 255-6194 BAPTIST CHURCH White Street 686-7996 UNION CHAPEL CHURCH OF GOD 35501 • 384-0229 ASSEMBLY OF GOD 4561 Highway 78 SAT. 9AM-3PM Pastor: Bro. Ed Frazier 221-5840 CLOVERHILL CHURCH OF CHRIST Old Hwy. 78 483-8001 ARLEY HOUSE OF PRAYER 32365 Hwy. 69 N, Jasper 35504 NEW PROSPECT BAPTIST Julius Brown, Sr., Minister HIGHWAY 5 CHURCH OF GOD Hwy. 41, South - O’Neal Taylor, Pastor CORDOVA, AL 35550 Pastor, James Lee Aaron - 384-9817 770 Hwy. 5, North 384-4808 COMMUNITY CHURCH OF CHRIST Nauvoo - Rev. Richard Harbin Jr. 384-9761 Used Tire Mounted And Balanced $40 / Mount $10 / Balance $10 BETHEL GRACE CHURCH NEW UNION HILL BAPTIST CHURCH 1901 15th Ave. West • Jasper 924-8709 - Pastor AWAKENING LIFE Free Air Check / Tire Pressure Sensor $50 / Tire Rotate & Balance $40 Hwy. 5 North 295-1439 Wright Rd., Townley Minister: Robert Jeffery Jr. « 920-3511 NEW BEGINNINGS 8400 Curry Hwy.. • Jasper, AL Patch Tire $20 / Plug Tire $10 / Used Matching Set $200 Pastor, Curtis Hammonds NEW ZION BAPTIST CORDOVA CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH OF GOD Pastor Anthony Sellers 221-4664 CROSSROADS ASSEMBLY OF GOD Nauvoo 697-5414 208 Alabama Ave. 483-7032 860 New Parrish/Cordova Hwy Parrish BACK FORTY COWBOY CHURCH (Formely Cordova A.G.) Alabama NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CROSSROADS CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Bobby Shedd 221-5974 - Pastor 134 Highland Shores Drive 50 Warrior Ave. • Cordova, AL 500 Hwy. 78 By-Pass 384-3214 Bro. Kyle Gilpin • Hwy. 5 N. | 221-2777 Past, James Wright Outdoor Power Senior Pastor Jay Trayal CHURCH OF 387-0264 CURRY CHURCH OF CHRIST (205) 275-7545 205-300-4257 JESUS CHRIST Equipment, LLC OAKMAN CENTRAL BAPTIST Curry 387-7338 5454 Curry Hwy. BAHA’I COMMUNITY OF JASPER CORNERSTONE ASSEMBLY OF GOD OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 6000 Curry Hwy., Jasper Oakman 622-3983 DILWORTH CHURCH OF CHRIST P.O. Box 2419, Jasper Hwy.195, Thach 384-5449 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST PEACE BAPTIST CHURCH Dilworth Community 205-302-0931 205-387-8115 EMPIRE ASSEMBLY OF GOD OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Mae Francis Street, Parrish | 686-5656 DOVERTOWN CHURCH OF CHRIST BIBLE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 648-5685 18th Ave., NW 384-9510 PHILADELPHIA BAPTIST Dovertown Community McCollum Rd. - Jasper ® LIFE SPRING CHURCH Burrow’s Crossing 384-9628 EARNEST CHAPEL CHURCH OF CHRIST EPISCOPAL Rev. Robert Taylor 387-1050 2686 Hwy. 195, Jasper, AL 35503 PISGAH BAPTIST Rt. 2, Oakman ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHRIST FELLOWSHIP 221-9320 Sipsey Cut-off 648-3788 EAST WALKER CHURCH OF CHRIST 801 The Trace West INTERNATIONAL 7421 Hwy. 5 North GRACE ASSEMBLY OF GOD PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST Hwy. 78 East, Sumiton 648-3488 Rev. Robin H. Hinkle, Recto P.O. Box 1791, Jasper, AL 35501 Nauvoo, AL NEW BEGINNING Rt. 2, Nauvoo GOODSPRINGS CHURCH OF CHRIST 387-7746 205-522-7845 or 205-522-5633 Just off Prospect Rd. on PROVIDENCE BAPTIST Goodsprings 686-7014 CHRISTIAN WORSHIP CENTER 205-384-9570 Lenard’s Chapel Rd., Carbon Hill HOLY CHURCH OF CHRIST Oakman 686-9555 HATT CHURCH OF CHRIST For Prayer & Info: 387-1264 artectractor.com Pastor: Vernon Prescott 932-3562 HUNTER’S CHAPEL HOLY PUMPKIN CENTER BAPTIST Hatt Hill 686-7446 CORONA INDEPENDENT SUMITON FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH OF CHRIST 20 Pumpkin Center Loop, Quinton SUMITON CHURCH OF CHRIST HOLINESS CHURCH 648-8197 331 Hunters Chapel Road QUINTON BAPTIST CHURCH 47 Scurlock St., Sumiton, AL P.O. Box 183 • Oakman VICTORY ASSEMBLY OF GOD Jasper, AL 7531 Quinton Rd., Quinton, AL 648-2717 622-3996 - Pastor, Larry Woods Sipsey Rd. 384-0857 (205) 483-6075 Pastor: Joel Carden LIBERTY CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH OF DELIVERANCE Artec Tractor & Equipment Pastor: Jay Trayel Paster: SAM CAIN RIVERSIDE GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH Boldo 221-2700 Zero Main St., Parrish, AL FREEDOM ASSEMBLY OF GOD CAIN’S CHAPEL PINEY GROVE - BOLDO Located on River Road MACEDONIA CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH OF THE HOLY BIBLE 1320 Curry Hwy • Jasper, AL PHILLIPS CHAPEL - SUMITON Paster: Rev. Michael Banks Holly Grove Road 221-4436 701 McCollum Rd. • Jasper, AL 384-3337 • Pastor: James A. Grace NEW HOPE (256) 287-1971 McARTHUR HEIGHTS Pastor, Randy Brand BAPTIST SAMARIA BAPTIST CHURCH OF CHRIST JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES CHURCH OF LIVING GOD ALDRIDGE COMMUNITY BAPTIST Industrial Blvd., Jasper Old Parrish Hwy. 686-5620 JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES Parrish Hwy. 221-6968 45 Vining Rd., Parrish 686-7400 Pastor: Rick Sherer • 387-0132 MIDWAY CHURCH OF CHRIST 1609 6th W. 221-5121 CUTTING EDGE MINISTRIES CHURCH ARGO FIRST BAPTIST SARAGOSSA FIRST BAPTIST Hwy. 69 221-2760/221-2340 7655 Hwy. 78, Dora • Pastor Joe J. METHODIST U.S. Hwy. 78 • Argo 107 19rh Street East 221-3834 MT. HARMONY CHURCH OF CHRIST ALDERSGATE UNITED METHODIST Brock (205) 737-3343 Pastor: Harold Spradlin SHADY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH New Birmingham Hwy. 384-3254 Hwy. 78, Dora 11:00 AM Service 648-2470 DELIVERANCE WORSHIP CENTER Jasper, AL 35501 ARLEY FIRST BAPTIST Parrish 686-3024 NEW HOPE CHURCH OF CHRIST ARLEY UNITED METHODIST 1501 5th Ave. S., Jasper, AL. 35501 • Arley 384-4667 205-265-3000 SHANGHI BAPTIST CHURCH Oakman Hwy. 41 • Arley, AL 205-256-2173 BLOOMING GROVE BAPTIST Minister: Gene Boshell 647-0122 NORTH JASPER CHURCH OF CHRIST BOLDO UNITED METHODIST Pastor : Wanda Standfield Curry 387-8751 SHILOH BAPTIST Hwy. 5, Jasper 55 Gray Rd., Boldo Co-Pastor: Robert Standfield delwor- BOLDO FIRST BAPTIST 2406 24th 387-7078 OAK GROVE CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRIST UNITED METHODIST [email protected] Boldo 387-7956 BOLTON GARAGE, INC. SIXTH AVENUE BAPTIST 240 Pumpkin Center Cutoff Rd. Quinton, AL 602 28th Ave. 387-7603 DESPERATION CHURCH CALVARY BAPTIST 2913 6th Avenue West 35130 • Minister: Jerry Johnson 483-1039 CORDOVA BIBLE METHODIST 204 19th St. E, Jasper Greg Sims Owner Box 124, Dora 648-5757 Rev. Edmon Hullett OAKMAN CHURCH OF CHRIST Corner of Linden & Massachusetts 256-255-5979 CEDAR HILL BAPTIST 384-5593/836-3161(H) P.O. Box 396, Oakman 622-3410 Rev. Paul Key • 483-6068 FAITH WORSHIP CENTER Mon. through Fri. 8 AM to 5 PM Box 540, Jasper STRAIGHTWAY BAPTIST THE PARRISH CHURCH OF CHRIST CROSSROADS UNITED METHODIST 2075 Main St., P.O. Box 38, Sumiton CENTRAL INDEPENDENT BAPTIST Corner of Main St. & State St., Sumiton • 584 New Oakman Hwy. • Parrish, AL 686- 3785 Hwy. 5 • Jasper 221-1552 Mark E. Ridgeway, Min. 648-8261 900 Airport Rd., South•Jasper 522-4509 113 Hollis Trump Drive (205) 384-0844 Pastor: Michael Isbell 7996 • Minister: Scott McCown CURRY UNITED METHODIST FREEDOM WORSHIP COAL CITY BAPTIST Jasper, AL 35501 [email protected] SUNLIGHT BAPTIST TUBBS CHURCH OF CHRIST Hwy. 257, Curry Behind PJ’s Rest. on Hwy. 69 2906 Coal City Rd., Jasper, AL 35501 Sunlight Rd. Rt. 1, Oakman DURR’S CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST Marlin ‘Cotton’ Eddy, Pastor 221-4074 387-7774 or 384-6042 TOWNLEY FIRST BAPTIST Townley VALLEY VIEW CHURCH OF CHRIST Corner of Euclid Ave., Jasper THE GATHERING CHURCH “Home of The Lifetime Engine Warranty” CORINTH BAPTIST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET BAPTIST Manuel Hil Rd. in Hay Valley ELDRIDGE UNITED METHODIST 8090 Hwy. 78 E., Cordova 35550 Gardners Gin Rd. 483-9534 26th East 384-5151 686-9982 188 Kelley St., Eldridge Pastor: Allen Bailey CROSSWAY BAPTIST UNION GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH WEST WALKER CHURCH OF CHRIST FIRST UNITED METHODIST 205-235-7062 1160 Aldridge Rd., Parrish, AL 35580 Boyles Auto Sales Cordova (Barney) Hwy. 78 E. 924-9038 1800 Third Avenue 387-2111 Marlin ‘Cotton’ Eddy, Pastor 221-4074 686-7881 WESTSIDE BAPTIST WOODLAND TRACE CHURCH OF CHRIST FIRST UNITED METHODIST GOD’S CHILDREN DORA FIRST BAPTIST www.boylesauto.com 1201 22nd W. 384-5182 The Mall Way & The Trace Carbon Hill 924-4409 Main, Parrish 686-5088 Dora 648-9414 WYATT BAPTIST CHURCH ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST JASPER INDEPENDENT METHODIST CHURCH healing the nations int’l church DORA SECOND BAPTIST Burnwell Cordova Road 686-5277 3405 Veteran Dr., Jasper 35501 7655 Hwy. 78 Dora 205-265-3011 Dora 648-5998 Pastor Mike Ingle 205-384-1089 FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH OF GOD KING’S CHAPEL METHODIST Jasper, Alabama DUTTON HILL BAPTIST HOPE HOUSE CHURCH ARGO FREEWILL BAPTIST ARGO CHURCH OF GOD Hwy. 124 2263 Dutton Hill Rd., Oakman, AL 35579 1602 10th Ave., Jasper, AL 35501 648-3279 Hwy. 78, Argo 648-6745 LAMON CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST EASTSIDE BAPTIST Thomas Martin, Pastor CARBON HILL FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST BAGLEY CHURCH OF GOD Hwy. 195 N., Thach • (205) 388-2905 Hwy. 69 East 387-1406 HOUSE OF PRAYER #1 CANDYLAND Pastor: Dewight Bailey Hwy. 78 W. on the right just before you Pastor: Barbara Cleveland EDGIL GROVE BAPTIST Florida Ave. 221-0662 CEDROM GROVE FREEWILL BAPTIST get to Sumiton • Pastor Larry Gilbert LONG MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST Edgil Grove 221-2203 HOLY GROUND Day Care Carbon Hill • Pastor Ron Woodard 648-0830 207 Green Ave., Cordova ELDRIDGE BAPTIST FREEDOM WORSHIP CENTER (205) 602-9444 BOLDO CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY 483-6550 Eldridge 924-4102 Garvey Lee Dr. (Off Blackwell Dairy Rd.) CORDOVA FREEWILL BAPTIST 34 Pine Drive, Jasper 295-0042 NAUVOO UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6am to 5:30pm • 221-(LOVE) 5683 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Pastor: Jimmy Grace 414 First 483-6846/483-6272 Roy Lynn Hitt, Pastor Pastor: Roger Watkins Breakfast - Lunch - Snacks GOODSPRINGS GOOD NEWS 3 MINISTRY DOVERTOWN FREEWILL BAPTIST CHAPEL HILL FULL GOSPEL 205-706-2193 721 Curry Hwy, Farmstead Area 49 Robbins Road • Goodsprings PO Box 3303 • Jasper, AL 35502 Dovertown 483-9650 CHURCH OF GOD OAKMAN UNITED METHODIST 686-9868 Bobby F. Smith, Pastor (205) 275-8027 After School Pick Up, Jasper Schools FAITH FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 1919 Arkadelphia Rd., Jasper OLD ZION UNITED METHODIST FARMSTEAD BAPTIST JASPER ALLIANCE Pastor: Darryl Gurganous, Hwy. 5 Rev. Chris Bowen 302-0430 Hwy. 5N, Saragossa Curry Rd. 384-3501 Hwy. 5 at Bradford Rd. 300-3126 CHURCH OF GOD CARBON HILL POCAHONTAS UNITED METHODIST FERN SPRINGS JASPER BIBLE MISSIONARY FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST North Maple St., Rt. 2, Hwy. 78, Carbon Hill God Bless Our Community! 1646 Fern Springs Rd., Eldridge, AL Ricky 220 Hunters Chapel Rd., Jasper 2200 Gamble Ave - 221-9270 Johnny Sims | 205-275-6281 PROSPECT METHODIST CHURCH Meeks, Pastor • 924-1694 384-0919 221-9283 CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY Prospect Road FIRST BAPTIST - CARBON HILL JASPER PILGRIM NAZARENE CHURCH Thank You! HARVEST FREEWILL BAPTIST 253 Stevens St., Cordova • 648-9894 ST. JAMES CME 924-4145 1409 5th Avenue South • Jasper 6688 Curry Hwy. Rev. Bobby Patterson 409 25th 221-4137 FIRST BAPTIST - CORDOVA Pastor: Bryan Shields Policemen and Firefighters 221-5634 Pastor: Jess West COPELAND’S FERRY CHURCH OF GOD SUMITON UNITED METHODIST Massachusetts Ave. 483-7492 205-221-2470 NEW CALVARY FREEWILL BAPTIST 16255 Hwy. 269 • 674-0269 Main Street, Sumiton FIRST BAPTIST - JASPER LIVING WORD TABERNACLE Prospect Rd. Pastor: Rev. Joshua East • 639-2316 UNION CHAPEL UNITED 1604 4th Ave. 221-6444 205 Fall City Rd. - Pastor Greg 924-9477 • Pastor: Bobby Connell CORDOVA CHURCH OF GOD METHODIST FIRST BAPTIST - PARRISH Strickland, 384-5613•387-1118 FROM YOUR FRIENDS AT: NEW OAK GROVE FREEWILL BAPTIST River Road 483-7714 330 Buttermilk Rd, Cordova 535-8983 686-5707 MY FATHER’S HOUSE MINISTRIES Rev. Mickey Crane CORDOVA CHURCH OF GOD WILLIAMS CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST FIRST BAPTIST - OAKMAN 10am Sunday School • 11am Preaching OAKMAN FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST OF PROPHECY 438-8130 Hwy. 69 N. Co. Line Water Oak St. • Bill Phillips, Pastor 205- 5pm Evening Services Oakman 622-3496 CURRY CHURCH OF GOD Pastor: Lee Witherington CARL CANNON 622-3400 711 McCollum Rd. • Jasper, AL POCAHONTAS FREEWILL BAPTIST Curry 221-7710/221-9629 WRIGHT’S CHAPEL AME FIRST BAPTIST - SUMITON Pastor: Kenneth Hyde•205-275-0706 Nubbin Bend Rd. 924-3184 DILWORTH CHURCH OF GOD 607 27th St., West 384-0558 CHEVROLET—CADILLAC—BUICK—GMC 648-9558 NEW BEGINNINGS TOWNLEY FREEWILL BAPTIST 3688 Hull Road, Empire 648-6327 ZION UNITED METHODIST FIRST BAPTIST CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Townley 924-8926 DORA CHURCH OF GOD 1910 3rd St. Southwest, Jasper 2701 Corona Ave. 387-7030 1901 15th Ave. West, Jasper 838 Sharon Blvd., Dora 648-6865 205-221-0579 FREEDOM BAPTIST MISSIONARY BAPTIST Pstr: Bro. James Cook 924-0517 384-5561 or carlcannon.com EMPIRE CHURCH OF GOD Nauvoo Hwy. 924-8611 AIKEN GROVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST NAZARENE NEW DAY OUTREACH CENTER Empire 648-6159 Exit 65 on Corridor “X” FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST Associate Pastor: Billy Phillips • 384-5374 BOLEY CHURCH OF THE 1306 1st Street • Jasper HOLY BIBLE 483-7080 ALDRIDGE MISSIONARY BAPTIST NAZARENE behind Marvins, beside Hudson Pawn CHURCH OF GOD IN NAUVOO FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST 1160 Aldridge Rd., Parrish 4020 County Rd. 83, Berry Rev. Joseph O. Strawn Sr. HOMEWOOD FULL GOSPEL Rt. 7, Jasper 648-5668 686-7881 • Rev. Scott Argent Jimmy Earnest, Pastor 265-3322 Compliments Of CHURCH OF GOD GIBSON HILL BAPTIST CHURCH BARTON’S CHAPEL 988-3433 Services 7:00 pm Saturday Nights Old Hwy. 78 City Limits 622-2358 MISSIONARY BAPTIST FIRST CHURCH www.newdaymins.webs.com 924-0431/924-9700 GLORY FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Johnny Franklin OF THE NAZARENE NEW VISION MINISTRIES JASPER CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY 175 Cordova Cutoff Rd, River Rd. Loop — Cordova Fall City 400 14th 384-4492 27913 Hwy 69 • Boldo 502 Airport Rd. N. 387-0500 Pastor Adam Brewer MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH GRACE CHAPEL Pastor - Bro. Dewayne West Leland Lowery, Pastor • 471-3470 GOODSPRINGS BAPTIST 7327 Fall City Rd., Jasper, AL 35503 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE PLEASANT HILL LEONARD’S CHAPEL Rt. 2, Parrish 221-2338 Youth Minister: Andrew Dickerson 388-2215 Hwy. 124 221-7656/384-5231 Townley 689-4660 CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY GORGAS BAPTIST CHURCH GRACE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Chris Lindsey (cell #) 522-4808 RIVERS OF LIVING WATERS 205-924-9922 Rev. Tony Key 221-1787 Gorgas - Pastor Tim Saylors 483-1108 25899 Hwy. 69 N., Jasper, AL 35504 NORTHSIDE NAZARENE formerly Key Hill Church THE LIVING LIGHT CHURCH OF GOD GORGAS MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Bro. Danny Carter 295-1111 1909 Snoddy Chapel Road 1589 Hayes Hill Rd. • Oakman 3420 N. Airport Rd. Pastor Joey Vick 1105 Martin School Rd. MT. PISGAH MISSIONARY BAPTIST 384-5429 Rev. Henriques • 205-388-3811 387-7195/384-6356 Pastor Charles Harbison 483-7716 Cordova • 483-8188 NAUVOO CHURCH SLEEPY HOLLOW IND. MEM. CHURCH Collins-Burke SANCTUARY CHURCH OF GOD GREATER SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH NEW BETHEL OF THE NAZARENE Union Chapel 483-7947 205 Fall City Rd. Funeral Home Wed. Evening Bible Study 6:30pm Pastor: Johnny Franklin 3rd St., Nauvoo • Pastor, David Farris SMITH CHAPEL COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor: Keith Banks 387-1118 Sunday School 9:30am ODOM MEMORIAL 522-6408 Smith Chapel Road • Carbon Hill MEMORIAL PARK CHURCH OF GOD SERVING WALKER COUNTY Sunday Morning Worship 10:45am MISSIONARY BAPTIST PARRISH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Pastor: Steve Thompson 1002 11th Ave., West 387-2713 2603 Martin King Drive 387-7078 Parrish 686-5753 Pastor: Randy ‘Bubba’ Clark, 205-471-9064 OVER 30 YEARS NAUVOO CHURCH OF GOD Pastor 923-1400 PLEASANTFIELD Assoc. Pastor: Roy Smith SPRINGHILL COMMUNITY Dogtown 924-9080/924-9136 303 Oak Hill Road • 384-5571 GREATER VISION BAPTIST MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1436 New Parrish Cordova Hwy. Nauvoo 924-9842 NEW BEGINNINGS CHURCH OF GOD Sharon Blvd., Dora 109 Rob Key Rd. -Parrish • 686-9889 Parrish, AL 35580• 686-9556 THE R.O.C.K. IN JASPER Mike Burke 1802 15th Avenue West, Jasper Pastor: Alvie Pastor Wayne Ferguson, 648-3481 PLEASANT GROVE SALEM CHURCH 445 19th St., W., Jasper Cook • (205) 924-1144 or Kristy Mauldin, RN, BSN GRACE BAPTIST MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Pastor: Todd Hunter 205-471-4952 (205) 522-3296 US Hwy 78, Sumiton - Pastor Andy Frazier Pleasant Grove Rd., Jasper, AL 221-4134 County Rd. 83, Berry TOTAL PACKAGE MINISTRY Administrator NEW BETHANY FULL GOSPEL HARMONY BAPTIST SHADY GROVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Johnathon Smith-622-2300 NON DENOMINATION CHURCH OF GOD Hwy. 195 221-1377 44 Reese Street • Sipsey SARAGOSSA CHURCH 2700 Highland Ave. • Jasper 319 19th St. West Galloway Rd. 924-0176/924-8133 HERMON BAPTIST Pastor: Shedrick Jones Jr. OF THE NAZARENE Pastor: Spencer Abrom 205-282-2377 NEW BETHEL Jasper, Al 35501 Rt. 8, Jasper (205) 648-9666 Rt. 2, Jasper-Greg Tinker, Min. 387-2893 TRINITY CHURCH CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 205-282-4308 KANSAS BAPTIST CHURCH UNION CHAPEL 2615 Ripley Road • Carbon Hill, 2302 8th Ave., Jasper PENTECOSTAL Toll Free 1-855-577-4308 33017 Hwy. 11, Carbon Hill, AL MISSIONARY BAPTIST (205) 275-6628 Elder Murray Johnson FAIRVIEW PENTECOSTAL LUPTON FIRST BAPTIST Union Chapel • Pastor Adam Bolton Pastor: James M. Smith Fax 205-265-2677 OWEN CHAPEL CHURCH OF GOD Oakman 622-3181 Nauvoo 384-3951 TRINITY GOSPEL CENTER [email protected] PRIMITIVE BAPTIST Coon Creek Road in Empire GOODSPRINGS FULL MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH Main St., Sumiton 648-5070 LIBERTY GROVE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST Joey and Nancy Clark • 648-3584 GOSPEL CHURCH Macedonia Loop Rd., Jasper WALK OF FAITH MINISTRIES MON.-FRI. SAT. 8:AM - 4:PM New Flatwoods Road THACH CHAPEL CHURCH OF GOD 5 Mi. So. of Parrish 686-9210 Pastor: Donnie Elliott 9290 Hwy. 124 Carbon Hill, AL 8:AM - 6:PM Floors, LIBERTY PRIMITIVE BAPTIST Hwy. 195 Bennett Rd., Jasper GREATER JOY DELIVERANCE CHURCH MANCHESTER BAPTIST Pastor: Tony German • 924-8479 7828 McCormick Rd. 648-6281 Pastor, Jonathan Lombard 507 23rd Street West - Jasper Doors, Bob Holley, Min. WEST JEFFERSON ASSEMBLY PLEASANT GROVE OAKMAN CHURCH OF GOD Pastor: Willie E. Sanders, Jr. MARANATHA BAPTIST located at old West Jefferson HS Cabinets, PRIMITIVE BAPTIST 622-3472 205-815-9520 Corner Josephine & Barker St. Bishop Timothy Buckelew • 674-0746 Cemetery Rd. • Boldo PARRISH CHURCH OF JEHOVAH JIREH APOSTOLIC Jasper • 387-9275 WILLIS CHAPEL and More! ZION REST PRIMITIVE BAPTIST GOD of PROPHECY HOLINES FAITH CHURCH Discount MEEK BAPTIST 221-9336 1304 Viking Drive, Jasper Cohn Street, Parrish 4040 Veterans Memorial Dr., Adamsville 205-295-2000 Arley 387-7731 THE HEALERS HOUSE HOME CENTER 2105 Hwy. 78 East, Jasper 384-4831 - 384-1524 Wendall Cephus Prophitt, Pastor 686-5623 (205) 674-7438 MOUNT CARMEL BAPTIST 4154 Hwy. 5 • Jasper, AL 35504 PARRISH FREEWILL Pastor: Johnny Traylor Jackson 6509 Horse Creek Blvd. CATHOLIC Pastor: Clarice Higgins 387-7035 www.facebook.com/DHC.Jasper COMMUNITY CHURCH MY FATHER’S HOUSE Cordova, AL 483-7729 St. Cecilia Catholic THE LIFEHOUSE (Formerly Old Freewill Baptist) Parrish Hwy. 257 N.-Gateway Plaza - Curry MT. CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH 2159 Hwy 195 384-4800 445 Pinedale Drive• Jasper, AL SIPSEY CHURCH OF GOD Elder Mac Wright-302-0586 6509 Horsecreek Blvd. • Cordova Pastor: Richard & Julie Aaron CHRISTIAN Sipsey Piney Woods Rd. - Sipsey MY FATHER’S HOUSE CHURCH MINISTRIES 483-7729 Pastor Kip Cordell 221-6746 FIRST CHRISTIAN 255-6088 • Pastor Jeffrey M. Long 505 19th Street West • Jasper, AL MT. JOY BAPTIST UNITY INTERNATIONAL CHURCH 400 W. 18th 384-6302/221-4872 SOUTHSIDE CHURCH OF GOD Pastor: Louise Posey • 686-7075 Smith Lake 384-4406 1301 US Hwy. 78 E, Ste 211 Jasper Dobbins Oil Company NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY Bro. Mike Jenkins • Carbon Hill, AL PHILADELPHIA DELIVERANCE MT. OLIVE BAPTIST Pastor: Ricky Henrique 205-388-1566 Cordova Rd. - James Aycox - 648-6544 387-0290 TABERNACLE 1001 27th St., West 221-5874 WHOSOEVER WILL COMMUNITY CHURCH SPRINGHILL Lynn 893-5822 All Major Oil Products (205) 924-4126 MT. PHILADELPHIA BAPTIST CHURCH OF CHRIST Alabama Highway 5 North FULL GOSPEL CHURCH OF GOD PRAISE TABERNACLE Gorgas Rd. 483-7576 ARGO CHURCH OF CHRIST Nauvoo, AL Shirley Dobbins, President / Art Stoval, Sales Rep. Bonner Holler Rd. in Dogtown UNITED PENTECOSTAL MT. PHILADELPHIA BAPTIST CHURCH Hwy. 78, Argo Sister Debbie Guthrie 1600 6th Ave., Jasper 387-1633 Jeffery Stoval, Warehouse Mgr. 1885 Cordova-Gorgas Rd., Cordova ARLEY CHURCH OF CHRIST SUMITON CHURCH OF GOD WORD OF FAITH DELIVERANCE TEMPLE 483-7576 Hwy. 41, Arley 221-6564 50 Hosanna Drive • Sumiton, AL 303 Birmingham Ave., Jasper MT. VERNON BAPTIST BLACKWATER MACEDONIA Senior Pastor: Dr. J. Martin Taylor 205-295-5079 6450 Curry Highway CHURCH OF CHRIST Telephone: 648-3257, Extension 0 Pastor: Mark Waldrop John Gates, Min. 205-387-8251 Macedonia 384-6330 CE SUMITON CHURCH OF GOD MT. ZION BAPTIST CEDAR CREEK CHURCH OF CHRIST PRESBYTERIAN SPANISH CHURCH Fall City Rd. 384-1925 Oakman - Tutwiler Rd. CARBON HILL PRESBYTERIAN 718 State Street • Sumiton, AL NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIST 227 NW 3rd Avenue • 924-8330 Senior Pastor: Mrs. Amelia Hardin Carbon Hill 924-3085 24th 387-0222 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN (PCA) Worship Time: 4pm on Sunday Afternoons Pastor Derrick Hall CHURCH OF CHRIST 1510 4th Ave. • Jasper, AL 35501 Telephone: 648-6481 NEW BETHEL BAPTIST 1501 6th Ave. W. 384-3994 Cordova 483-7349 384-6446/387-1670 THURSDAY, MAY 13, 2021 | Daily Mountain Eagle | A9 WALKER COUNTY CHURCH DIRECTORY This Devotional Who Encourage & Directory Is All Of Us To Attend Made Possible By Worship Services These Businesses

Southside Excavating Co., Inc. Steve Jones - Owner

Certified Public Accountants, LLC 2108 Hwy 269 So., P.O. Box 2461 • Jasper, AL 35502 Office (205) 387-7514 Joseph R. Downs, IV • Certified Public Accountant Southern Link Fax (205) 387-7589 Cell (888) 264-9818 1603 1st Ave., E.• PO Box 824 Office: 205-221-5454 Cell (205) 300-3393 ([email protected]) Radio # 1*10*300 Jasper, Alabama 35502-0824 Direct: 205-385-0614 e-mail: [email protected] Fax: 205-221-5474 DUNCAN’S SUPPLY INSURANCE HWY. 5 NORTH 384-5863 TOMMY COMBS, Agent PO Box 1000 MACEDONIA ROAD [email protected] 2510 Hwy. 78 W 221-6511 205.648.6047 • 205.648.6043 Dora, AL 35062

East P OINT Steven A. Thomas Pharmacy (205) 221-5595 Attorney at Law (Located in the (205) 221-3100 Fax 221-3103 Walker Diagnostics Center) 347 20th Street West • Ste. 107 • Jasper, AL 35501 “No representation is made that the quality of legal services to be performed 1442 J ONES DAIRY R D • JASPER is great than the quality of legal services to be performed by other lawyers.”

LINDA COX SUMITON AUTO Economy JASPER FAMILY CLINIC Complex HR Manager 2201 N. Airport Road • Jasper, AL 35501 P.O. Box 931 CARE LLC Jasper, AL 35501 ASE Certified CLEANERS Imports and Domestics 205-648-3003 Phone: 221-9351 Office: (205) 387-1441 2316 Hwy. 78 POULTRY AL, LLAC Ext. 208 Brakes | Heater Cores Sumiton, AL 35148 SHIRT LAUNDRY D. McCullar, C.R.N.P. K. Quality Every Step of the Way Cell: (205) 412-2455 A/C Services D. Bowling, M.D. Bivona, M.D. Engine Repairs & Tune-Ups 100 E. 19th St. • 387-2136 www.marjacpoultry.co [email protected] J. Bivona, M.D. L. Robinson, C.R.N.P. WAYNE GREATHOUSE, Mechanic Seasonal Gifts • Picture Frames Special Occasions MARTIN ELECTRIC MOTOR SVC Superior Septic Services LLC Industrial Motor Rew inding & Repair Pumps Repaired & Rebuilt OUR NAME SAYS IT ALL

Health 1330 Manuel Hill Road Mart SALES & SERVICE 508 18th St. W. Pharmacy Jasper 205-221-9999 1404 10th Ave. W. • Century • Leeson • Lincoln • Baldor Jasper, AL Cordova, AL 35550 Haleyville 486-9999 Toshiba • Armstrong • Bell & Gossett 221-9852 (205) 221-5092 “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, Johnny / Sherry / Dan ERNEST CRUMP MOTOR CO. Jasper’s First Baptist ChurCh but against principalities, against powers, 1900 Birmingham Avenue Dr. Lloyd Stilley - Senior Pastor against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in The Storage Place Jasper, Alabama 35501 high places. Wherefore take unto you the [email protected] • (205) 221-6444 www.ernestcrump.com whole armor of God, that ye may be able to 4521 Hwy 78 E 205-221-0105 phone 1604 4th Avenue, Jasper, AL 35501 withstand in the evil day, and have done all, Jasper, AL 35501 205-221-0461 fax to stand.” Ephesians 6:12-13 Storageplacellc@.com Since 1948 221-6290 www.jaspersfbc.org

2525 Hwy 78 East WALKER COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT 12844 Hwy. 78 East Crump Market Place Nick Smith, SHERIFF Jasper, AL 35504 Cell 205-522-6112 www.timberline 2001 2nd Ave., Jasper, AL 35501 jasperal.com Office 205-302-6464 (205) 221-7000 (205) 255-7332 205-648-6996 All loans subject to our liberal credit policy and limitations, if any. 1st Franklin Financial JASPER (205) 387-1002 Corporation, Georgia Residential Mortgage Licensee #5656, NMLSR #141654 jesequipmentsolutions.com County Jail 205-384-4874 27786 H WY . 78W • C ARBON H ILL , AL 35549 Free Estimates on New Nu Tires Installations and Replacements EW AND SED IRES NC N U T , I . AL#83837 N EW AND U SED T IRES J OHN K REUTZ C USTOM W HEELS P RESIDENT B RAKES AND R OTORS (205) 924-4754 Jasper, AL • 221-1140 221-0721 • 187 Hwy. 195 • Jasper A UTOMOTIVE A CCESSORIES Tri-County Air KELLUM, WILSON & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Systems, Inc. The Frosty Mug Certified Public Accountants Breakfast | Burgers & Sandwiches Charles R. Wilson, CPA Call: Bobby G. Robinson Hot Dogs | Fries & Things 3825 Lorna Road, Suite 212 Salads | Sides | Plates | Drinks Hoover, AL 35244 1799 Elliott Blvd. Ice Cream, Sundaes & Shakes Jasper, AL 35501 OSWALT SEPTIC TANKS Bus (205) 942-5424 Fax (205) 942-5404 Bus (205) 221-2935 Steve Pruett 221-7624 8340 Hwy. 78 | Jasper, AL email: [email protected] Fax (205) 221-2985 Owner 24 Hr. Service 205 | 483-8800 — 205 | 483-8484 221-4209 “I have been crucified with Christ Located at the Curry Premier Health Center Plaza Shopping and I no longer live, but Christ lives Center Scott Dixon, MD URGENT CARE 384-3536 in me. The life I live in the body, I John Pegues, MD FAMILY MEDICINE Located at the live by faith in the Son of God, who Intersection of Hwy. Amanda Barton, CRNP 195 & Hwy. 278 loved me and gave himself for me.” SUPERMARKETS 489-5001 216 Hwy 78, Ste 100 - Dora AL 35062 CURRY, AL - DOUBLE SPRINGS, AL Gal 2:20 (205) 648-4567 Glory Fellowship Baptist Church 175 Cordova Cut-Off Road • Jasper, AL 35501 Kilgore-Green •Care Group 9am •Morning Worship 10am Red Ryder Hauling •Evening Worship 5pm Funeral Home •Wed. - Adult Prayer & Crushed Stone • Gravel • Redrock • Sand • Lime • Base Bible Study 6pm 1200 Birmingham Ave. 384-9503 249 Slate Creek Rd. • Oakman, AL 35579 205-387-0500 •Mission Groups Jasper, Alabama Dell Green Johnny Rutledge • 205-384-4932 • 205-302-5675 G ROSS Kilgore Wrecker, Service, LLC 205-221-2041 Rusty & Leslie Boyd Billy Kilgore, Owner 2204 Viking Dr. Quality You Can Depend On! Honesty You Can Trust! 65 Bennie Knight Rd. DRUG C O . Jasper, AL 35501 (205) Jasper, AL 35501 STATE CERTIFIED #01342 6456 Hwy. 269 • Parrish, AL 35580 Certification#83836 686-9945 Glen Gravlee, Pharmicist 205-387-9292 INSURED • LICENSED & BONDED LAMAR’S GLASS, INC. A 148 Bed Skilled & Intermediate Care Facility Wilson Machine & Welding, Inc. Honda of Jasper Member of Alabama Wilson Machine & Welding, Inc. of Decatur Kevin Callahan, General Manager 4102 Highway 78 East 1800 6th Ave., Jasper, AL 35501 R IDGEVIEW HEALTH SERVICES Nursing Home Association & wilsonmachine.net Jasper, AL 35501 387-0297 American Health Care Main (205) 385-0100 www.ridgeviewhealthservices.com Association Wilson Quality Toll Free ((866) 395-0100 Auto • Home • Business 4787 Hwy. 78 Service Fax (205)385-0125 221-9111 • Fax 387-1912 Cordova, AL Machine & Since HONDA [email protected] Emergency and After Hours 205-531-002 2 903 11th St. NE • Jasper, AL 35504 205.648.3203 Welding, Inc. 1972 ‘Be strong and of a good courage, fear not, nor be afraid of them: for Showcase the LORD thy God, he it is that LIGHTING, FLOORS, & MORE doth go with thee; he will not fail We Cater/Any Size Group 4838 thee, nor forsake thee.’ Renee Norris/Owner Curry Hwy. 511 Hwy. 78 W., Jasper 221-7913 1383 Hwy. 195 • Jasper, AL 35503 Jasper, AL Deuteronomy 31:6 Phone: (205) 387-0238 • Fax (205) 387-8998 35503 57 Years In Business! M ANCHESTER A UTO P ARTS , I NC . Jasper Bowling Center “WE SPECIALIZE IN PLEASING OUR CUSTOMERS” 205 | 221-2840 OPEN TO SERVE YOU • 7AM-6PM • Mon.-Sat. INTERSECTION OF HWY. 5 & 195 121 Sharon Boulevard 1301 Viking Drive (205) 387-1275 • JASPER, AL 4465 Hwy. 195 • Jasper, AL 35503 • 221-7980 Dora, AL Jasper, AL 35501 A10 | Daily Mountain Eagle | THURSDAY, MAY 13, 2021 WEDNESDAY COMICS Avid cook savors joy on guests’ faces DEAR ABBY: I have come to realize

that the GARFIELD BY JIM DAVIS best thing a person can do for anyone is to cook Dear Abby something By Abigail for them. Van Buren I enjoy the expres- sion on their faces when they take the first bite, and the positive compliments I receive. I have a cookbook collection that, at present, BLONDIE numbers more than 3,200 items. I actually ran out of room for all of it in my home. Nevertheless, I would like to order your cookbooklets BY DEAN YOUNG & DENIS LEBRUN -- I guess you could say in order to “feed” my obsession. I’d love to know which of the recipes are among your favorites -- COOKING IT UP IN VERMONT DEAR COOKING: For years, I, too, obsessively PEANUTS collected cookbooks, so I

relate to your addiction. BY CHARLES M. SCHULZ Be careful what you wish for! (My late husband used to walk by the crowded shelves mut- tering that he couldn’t understand why I didn’t actually prepare the recipes, but it was the photographs that hooked me.) The recipes in my cookbooklet set of two are ones that I have used MARVIN for entertaining. Among my favorites in “Favorite BY TOM ARMSTRONG Recipes” are the Com- pany Crab Dip, Lobster Bisque, Sweet Potato Casserole (Thanksgiv- ing), Swedish Meatballs, Everybody’s Favorite Meatloaf, Burgundy Lamb Shanks, Date Cake, Fruitcake (Yes, I know -- but THIS one THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME IS good!), the Famous By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek Pecan Pie (a blue ribbon winner) and the Choco- Unscramble these Jumbles, BY MORT WALKER BY MORT

one letter to each square, BEETLE BAILEY late Mousse. Among my to form four ordinary words. favorites from “More Favorite Recipes” are the DBYUD Little Mushroom “Pies,” Hearty Bean Soup, Cathy Lee’s Rice, Eggplant Moz- zarella Casserole, Cor- nish Game Hens (stuffed FNOTE with raisins, walnuts and apple), Chocolate Zuc- chini Cake (it’s healthy!), Raw Apple Cake With UGATOE Caramel Glaze, Heavenly

Peanut Butter Pie and BY JOHN ROSE Regency Brownies. For anyone not experiencing SBPHIO sugar shock after read- @PlayJumble Twitter the free JUST JUMBLE app • Follow us on Get BARNEY GOOGLE & SNUFFY SMITH ing this, my booklets can Now arrange the circled letters be ordered by sending ©2021 Tribune Content Agency, LLC to form the surprise answer, as name and address, plus All Rights Reserved. suggested by the above cartoon. check or money order for $16 (U.S. funds) to: Dear Abby -- Cookbooklet Set, P.O. Box 447, Mount (Answers tomorrow) Jumbles: ONION EAGLE CUDDLE RATIFY Yesterday’s Morris, IL 61054-0447. Answer: When they returned to the stable on horseback, Shipping and handling it was the — END OF THE “RODE” are included in the price. After reviewing this list, my mouth is watering, CRANKSHAFT my toes are curling and HOROSCOPES By Eugenia Last I’m realizing what a miracle it is that I’m not & CHUCK AYERS BY TOM BATIUK six ax handles across, CELEBRITIES BORN disrupt your relationship but these are dishes I ON THIS DAY: Emily with someone important. prepare for GUESTS -- VanCamp, 35; Domhnall LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. not my own daily con- Gleeson, 38; Tony Hawk, 22): It’s all about enlight- sumption. Readers have 53; Ving Rhames, 62. enment, finding your written to tell me some Happy Birthday: Keep bliss and figuring out of them have won prizes your life in perspective. what you want out of life. at county fairs in years If you let the little things Reach into your heart past, so I’m sure you will get to you, it will affect and soul, and you’ll find enjoy them, too. what you can accomplish a path that satisfies your HI & LOIS

this year. Moderation, spirit. BY CHANCE BROWN DEAR ABBY: I’ve been in discipline and patience SCORPIO (Oct. 23- an off-and-on marriage for will guide you in the Nov. 21): When in doubt, eight years. My husband right direction. sit tight. Don’t feel you drinks every day. Once he’s ARIES (March have to make up your reached a certain alcohol 21-April 19): Be careful mind because someone level, he curses me and who you trust. Don’t mix pressures you. talks trash about my family. business with pleasure or SAGITTARIUS (Nov. He is no longer affectionate overspend on something 22-Dec. 21): Keep mov- with me. Our marriage you don’t need. Be the ing forward. Dedicate is toxic. We are living driving force behind what your time to getting the like roommates instead you want to accomplish. results you want. Stick to of husband and wife. He TAURUS (April 20- your plan and budget. won’t go to AA and is very May 20): Set goals and CAPRICORN (Dec. disrespectful, and I’m going follow through. Don’t 22-Jan. 19): Go for what BABY BLUES to leave him. What do you wait for someone to make you want to achieve. think? the first move or put you High energy coupled -- CAN’T DO IT ANYMORE

in a vulnerable position. with determination and SCOTT BY RICK KIRKMAN & JERRY IN GEORGIA GEMINI (May 21- hands-on work will lead DEAR CAN’T: I think June 20): Don’t overdo you to the winner’s circle. your husband has shown it. Too much of anything AQUARIUS (Jan. you he isn’t going to will work against you. 20-Feb. 18): You’ll face change for the better. Af- Stay on top of your ad- difficulties with a friend, ter eight years of living ministrative work. relative or colleague. Sit with his drinking prob- CANCER (June 21- back and observe the lem and verbal abuse, the July 22): You are over- changes going on around time has come to consult due for a change. Reach you. Don’t feel the need to a lawyer and set yourself out to someone you trust join someone’s quest. free. If you’re looking for to give you sound advice. PISCES (Feb. validation from me, you The suggestions you re- 19-March 20): Look have it. ceive will work well with around you, and divvy up minor adjustments. what you like and what TO MY MUSLIM LEO (July 23-Aug. you don’t. It’s up to you READERS: It is time for 22): Reconnect with to make the changes that the breaking of the Ra- people you have enjoyed govern your well-being. madan fast. Happy Eid collaborating with in the Birthday Baby: You al-Fitr, everyone. -- ABBY past, and good things are resilient, impressive and protective. You are Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van will transpire. Buren, also known as Jeanne Phil- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. intelligent and generous. lips, and was founded by her mother, 22): Choose your words Visit Eugenialast.com, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby wisely. If you act on or join Eugenia on Twit- at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box your emotions, you will ter/Facebook/LinkedIn. 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. THURSDAY, MAY 13, 2021 | Daily Mountain Eagle | A11 THURSDAY COMICS Long-married man remains in the closet DEAR ABBY: I have been GARFIELD married BY JIM DAVIS more than 25 years and have kids. I’m Dear Abby also gay. By Abigail I always Van Buren have been, but when I was a teenager, it wasn’t acceptable and I always believed I would just outgrow it, or learn to live with it. Then came BLONDIE the computer era and the internet -- things I never dreamed of while grow-

ing up. They changed my BY DEAN YOUNG & DENIS LEBRUN life, yet I’m still closet- ed. I have had two gay relationships. Both lasted less than a year. I feel like my whole life has been a lie, and I pretty much screwed up my wife because of it. I did pro- vide her with all the crea- ture comforts financially, PEANUTS and gave her two beauti-

ful kids. I just don’t know BY CHARLES M. SCHULZ if it’s worth coming out at this point in my life. I’m also reluctant because I don’t have a guy in my life right now, although I am looking. It’s just so difficult. I’m torn about how to live the remainder of my life. Please help. -- CLOSETED IN THE MIDWEST MARVIN DEAR CLOSET-

ED: Because you are BY TOM ARMSTRONG looking for a partner, it looks like you really don’t plan on sticking around once you find one. Tell your wife the truth so she can decide how she would like to spend the rest of HER life. She may need help from a licensed therapist to deal with THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME the ramifications of By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek your disclosure, so be Unscramble these Jumbles, BY MORT WALKER BY MORT

one letter to each square, BEETLE BAILEY prepared because it to form four ordinary words. may be a shock when she learns the person OSBNI @PlayJumble she has spent the last quarter of a century with is not exactly who she thought he was. LYNVI DEAR ABBY: I was adopted and recently came across my biological family. It’s huge. I suffer from severe depression ASYLIE and now know that most BY JOHN ROSE of my bio family does, too. During the past year, RRLEAG my husband and I decid- the free JUST JUMBLE Get app • Follow us on Twitter

ed to tackle it head-on BARNEY GOOGLE & SNUFFY SMITH with medication, and Now arrange the circled letters there has been a notice- ©2021 Tribune Content Agency, LLC to form the surprise answer, as All Rights Reserved. suggested by the above cartoon. able change in me. My husband is very support- “ ” ive, and we are close. Problem is, I want to (Answers tomorrow) Jumbles: BUDDY OFTEN OUTAGE BISHOP meet my out-of-state bio Yesterday’s brother alone. He’s the Answer: The baby bunny that was finally able to jump only full sibling I have, over the creek was — BOUND TO DO IT and our connection is uncanny. My husband is CRANKSHAFT a hyper extrovert, and I HOROSCOPES By Eugenia Last don’t want his charming antics to distract from & CHUCK AYERS BY TOM BATIUK this moment (although CELEBRITIES BORN LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. usually I love it). He, how- ON THIS DAY: Candice 22): You’ll retain informa- ever, says he can’t agree. King, 34; Lena Dunham, tion and formulate ideas He’s afraid something 35; Stephen Colbert, 57; quickly. Don’t hesitate to with the new family Stevie Wonder, 71. take a step in a new direc- will set off a depressive Happy Birthday: Stop tion. episode, and I’ll be too far waffling and start doing. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. away for him to get to me. Size up whatever comes 21): Spend more time at That’s understandable. your way, and keep the home or with someone you

But what do I do? I still momentum flowing. Rely feel comfortable with, and HI & LOIS

feel the same. Is he right on your intelligence, gut you will ease stress and BY CHANCE BROWN or am I? feeling and ability to get come up with a solution -- CONNECTING IN things done physically. that will help you climb out CALIFORNIA ARIES (March 21-April of a rut. 19): Push to get things SAGITTARIUS (Nov. DEAR CONNECT- done on time, and you will 22-Dec. 21): Pay attention ING: Not knowing how succeed. Network with to the way others treat serious your depres- people who can help you get you. Avoid temptation or sive episodes have ahead. those who prompt you to been, my instinctive TAURUS (April 20-May be indulgent. Show some reaction is to advise 20): Face change boldly. discipline, and handle your you to listen to your Consider your options and money matters cautiously. husband. Surely he press forward before some- CAPRICORN (Dec. wouldn’t have to be one tries to make decisions 22-Jan. 19): Think outside with you every minute for you. the box, and you’ll come up BABY BLUES and could stay at a GEMINI (May 21-June with a plan geared toward nearby hotel or motel 20): You’ll have enough getting ahead professional- while you are seeing

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CLEMMONS, N.C. (AP) getting squeezed, with By DAMIAN J. TROISE and ALEX VEIGA — The nation’s largest 43% of stations there out AP Business Writers fuel pipeline restarted of gas, according to Gas- operations Wednesday, buddy.com. Inflation worries rattled Wall Street Wednesday, days after it was forced In Virginia, 44% of pulling the Dow Jones Industrial Average more to shut down by a gang of stations were out, and in than 680 points lower and placing the major stock hackers. South Carolina, 16% had indexes on track for their The disruption of no fuel. worst week in more than Colonial Pipeline caused Along the Appalachian six months. long lines at gas stations Trail, which stretches The selling came as in the Southeast due to from Georgia to Maine investors reacted to a distribution problems and through some of the surprisingly big jump in inflation last month that panic-buying, draining most rugged and remote stoked concerns that the economy may bounce back supplies at thousands of terrain in the Southeast, too fast from its pandemic-induced doldrums. gas stations. hikers depend on car and Tech giants, which had soared during the past Colonial initiated the AP Photo/Chris Carlson van shuttles to ferry them year of lockdowns, took some of the biggest losses. restart of pipeline oper- to and from the trail and A hand written sign is posted on a gas pump, Only energy stocks eked out a small gain. ations late Wednesday, get them back to civiliza- Bond yields snapped higher after the government saying in a statement showing that the service station is out of all grades tion. reported that consumer prices rose 0.8% in April, that “all lines, including of fuel Wednesday in Charlotte, N.C. Several gas “If I don’t have the gas, more than expected, and prices rose year-over-year those lateral lines that stations in the Southeast reported running out I’m not running,” said at the fastest rate since 2008. have been running manu- of fuel, primarily because of what analysts say is Ron Brown of Ellijay, The yield on the 10-year Treasury note rose to ally, will return to normal unwarranted panic-buying among drivers, as the Georgia, who operates 1.69% from 1.62% a day earlier, a big move. Bond operations.” shutdown of a major pipeline by hackers entered Ron’s Appalachian Trail yields rise when investors fear that an increase in But it will take sev- its fifth day. Shuttles and often takes inflation will erode the future value of the income eral days for deliveries hikers on hourslong trips that bonds pay. to return to normal, the to fuel the United States night because he doesn’t from Atlanta’s airport “Inflation and interest rate jitters are hitting the company said. for the summer, but what want to wait in line again into the north Georgia market today, but for now the sell-off has been or- In the meantime, we’re having is an issue while the shortage con- mountains, and to and derly,” said Cliff Hodge, chief investment officer for drivers have been finding with is getting it to those tinues. from many points along Cornerstone Wealth. “Letting some air out of these gas stations with little or gas stations” because the In North Carolina, 65% the trail. sky-high valuations is a positive going forward.” no gas in some Southeast pipeline is down. of gas stations were out of Mary Goldburg, 60, of The S&P 500 lost 89.06 points, or 2.1%, to states. The pipeline runs from fuel, according to Gasbud- Norfolk, Virginia, waited 4,063.04, its biggest one-day drop since late Febru- The Colonial Pipeline, the Gulf Coast to the New dy.com, a technology firm more than 20 minutes for ary. which delivers about 45% York metropolitan region, that tracks real-time fuel a slow-operating pump at The Dow fell 681.50 points, or 2%, to 33,587.66, of the fuel consumed on but states in the South- prices across the country. a 7-Eleven to fill up her the worst decline for the blue chip index since late the East Coast, was hit east are more reliant on Just outside Raleigh, two tank on Wednesday. Her January. The Nasdaq gave up 357.75 points, or on Friday with a cyberat- it. people were charged with job includes delivering 2.7%, to 13,031.68. It was the tech-heavy index’s tack by hackers who lock Other parts of the coun- assault after fighting and T-shirts for events and largest pullback since mid-March. up computer systems and try have more sources to spitting in each other’s other promotional prod- Small company stocks also gave up the most demand a ransom to re- tap. For example, a sub- faces while arguing over ucts. ground. The Russell 2000 index fell 71.85 points, or lease them. The hackers stantial amount of fuel their spots in line Tues- “I can’t get paid until 3.3%, to 2,135.14. didn’t take control of the is delivered to states in day at a Marathon gas my customers get their Inflation concerns have been hitting the stock pipeline operations, but the Northeast by massive station, authorities said. products,” Goldburg said. market hard this week. The S&P 500, Nasdaq and Colonial shut the pipe- tankers. North Carolina Dem- The disruption is Dow are on track for their biggest weekly loss since line down to contain the Jamar Gatison, 36, was ocratic Gov. Roy Cooper taking place at the time Oct. 30. The Dow and S&P 500 had set all-time damage. filling up his tank in Nor- urged people Wednesday of year when Americans highs just last Friday. The attack raised con- folk, Virginia, Wednesday to only buy gas if their begin to become more Investors have been worrying that inflation could cerns, once again, about before a doctor’s appoint- tank is low, and to report mobile, especially as the return after being absent for many years as the the vulnerability of the ment. any instances of price nation emerges from the economy revs out of the recession brought on by the nation’s critical infra- “I’m about to run out of gouging. pandemic. pandemic. Federal Reserve officials and other econ- structure. gas, so I have no choice,” “This news is another Four to five cars were omists have said moderate inflation may actually be “What you’re feeling the construction worker reason people do not need lined up at each pump at a good thing in a recovery. is not a lack of supply or said while waiting in line to panic buy gas right a Circle K in Clemmons, While the latest reading on inflation was hotter a supply issue. What we at a 7-Eleven. now unless they really North Carolina. Sever- than expected, the market shouldn’t be too sur- have is a transportation “I’m also an Uber Eats need it,” he tweeted after al people said they had prised about inflation rising, said Jeff Buchbinder, issue,” said Jeanette driver. I also need gas for Colonial announced it driven to multiple gas sta- equity strategist at LPL Financial. The prevailing McGee, spokeswoman that,” said Gatison, who was restarting the pipe- tions to find one that had sentiment is that rising inflation will be temporary, for the AAA auto club. added he probably won’t line. gas. Across the street, gas though “it’s too early to say whether these higher “There is ample supply deliver food Wednesday Georgians were also stations were out of fuel. levels are going to be sustained,” he said.

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STATE BASEBALL SEMIFINALS Donoho holds off Eagles

Daily Mountain Eagle - Jeff Johnsey Donoho’s Blake Willingham (10) slides into second base as Sumiton Christian’s Justin Hicks (4) fields the throw. Donoho knocked the Eagles out the playoffs on Wednesday, sweeping their Class 1A semifinal series 6-4 and 2-1 at Blair Field in Sumiton. Sumiton Christian drops pair of close games to Falcons

By JOHNATHAN BENTLEY scored a run in the bottom of the sev- Sumiton Chris- Eagle Sports Editor enth and had the bases loaded before tian baseball Donoho recorded consecutive outs to coach Lance SUMITON — With two even- end the game. Blair directs his ly-matched teams on the field The Falcons scored the se- team during Wednesday, a couple ries-clinching run on an error in the bottom of the eighth in the Wednesday’s of key plays were going to mean the second game. semifinal difference in Sumiton The loss marked the final game series against Christian’s semifi- for seniors Griffin Myers and Josh Donoho. The nal matchup against Allred. Falcons elimi- Donoho. “I hate it for the two seniors,” Blair nated Sumiton Unfortunately for said. “Griffin gave everything he Christian, win- the Eagles, Donoho could on the hill during the course of ning 6-4 and took advantage of two the playoffs. Josh had two of the big- game-changing plays and finished gest hits we had all year with those 2-1. The Eagles off Sumiton Christian with a dou- home runs he hit (in the first two were playing in ble-header sweep at Blair Field, win- playoff series),” Blair said. “We are the semifinals ning the opener 6-4 and the second losing leadership. That’s the biggest for the third game 2-1 in eight . thing. Griffin and Josh run the show. time in school “They made some plays when they The kids really respect them. They history and for needed to,” Sumiton Christian coach are good players, but it’s going to be the first time Lance Blair said. “They are a lot like hard to replace their leadership.” us. They do an excellent job. They Myers got the start in the opener since 2004. deserve to move on.” and held Donoho in check going into Daily Mountain Eagle - Jeff Johnsey In the opener, Sumiton Christian See EAGLES, B4

PREP SOFTBALL — REGIONAL PLAYOFFS Jasper’s season Oakman hoping comes to end at for playoff run in North Regional

By W. BRIAN HALE Williams’ 1st year Eagle Sports Writer By JOHNATHAN BENTLEY ethic. They really get along. The Jasper Vikings saw their season come Eagle Sports Editor We don’t have a lot of drama to an end on Wednesday after two consecu- and they are friends on and off tive losses, while the Corner OAKMAN — Paten Wil- the field.” Yellow Jackets will fight to liams was part of the some Though it’s her first year at stay alive on Thursday at the of the most the varsity level, Williams was North Regional Tournament successful already familiar with the play- in Florence. softball teams ers, having coached all but one The Vikings opened with in Oakman at the middle school level. a 15-2 loss to Cullman and High School “Athletic-wise I already followed with a 5-0 loss to history. knew what they had because Oakman opens Scottsboro in the opener of the Now, she’s they had all played for me. regional Friday loser’s bracket to wrap-up the hoping to Getting used to the varsity lev- 2021 season. continue that in Tuscaloosa el was a little different, but ev- The Yellow Jackets secured a 5-2 opening tradition in erything else has pretty much round victory over Brewer, but fell to Ard- her role as head coach. been the same,” said Williams, more, 8-4, in the second round and will look The Wildcats begin play at who started on Oakman’s 2007 to stay in contention for a state tournament the West Regional Tourna- championship team and the berth on Thursday at 9 a.m. against East ment in Tuscaloosa on Friday. 2009 runner-up squad. Limestone. The top two teams from the Oakman opens play at Bow- The Sumiton Christian Eagles open the regional advance to the State ers Park against Greensboro Daily Mountain Eagle - Jeff Johnsey West Tournament on Thursday in Tuscalo- Tournament. at 9 a.m. Friday. The Wildcats osa, with the Oakman Wildcats and Dora Oakman softball coach Paten Williams is “This team reminds me a second game would be at 3:15 Bulldogs beginning on Friday. hoping to guide the Wildcats to the state lot of the group we had when p.m., if they win the opener. The Curry Yellow Jackets open play in the tournament in her first year at the helm. I was here,” said Williams, a The Wildcats enter the tour- East Regional Tournament in Montgomery The Wildcats open regional play against 2009 Oakman graduate who is nament with momentum after on Friday. in her first year as the varsity sweeping their way to an area Greensboro at Bowers Park in Tuscaloosa coach. “They have great work See REGIONAL, B3 at 9 a.m. on Friday. See OAKMAN, B3 THURSDAY, MAY 13, 2021 | Daily Mountain Eagle | B3 SPORTS DIGEST FOOTBALL JASPER’S WALDROP PLACES SECOND AT STATE TOURNAMENT MLB Tampa Bay vs. Hernández 2 HRs as Ryu, Blue Jays improve to 5-0 vs Braves Dallas kicks ATLANTA (AP) — Teoscar Hernández hit two hom- ers and drove in three runs, Hyun Jin Ryu pitched seven sharp innings and the Toronto Blue Jays beat off NFL season Atlanta 4-1 on a cold Wednesday night to continue their dominance of the Braves. By ROB MAADDI Toronto improved to 5-0 against the Braves this AP Pro Football Writer season and have outscored them 35-16. The NFL is returning to London in October William Contreras hit a long homer in the fifth for and Tom Brady begins his pursuit of an eighth the only run allowed by Ryu (3-2). Ryu gave up five Super Bowl title against Dak hits, struck out six and walked one. Prescott and the Dallas Cow- Reliever Tyler Chatwood retired Ronald Acuña Jr., boys when Tampa Bay hosts Freddie Freeman and Marcell Ozuna in the eighth. the league’s annual kickoff game on Sept. 9. A.J. Cole pitched the ninth for his first save. The first game in London Hernández hit the first pitch thrown by right-hander since the coronavirus pan- Luke Jackson (1-1) in the seventh over the center-field demic will be played on Oct. wall, giving Toronto a 2-1 lead. He added a two-run 10 as the Atlanta Falcons shot 464 feet to left-center off Josh Tomlin in the face the New York Jets. A ninth. On Tuesday, Hernández had a go-ahead infield week later, the Jacksonville Jaguars meet the single in the eighth in a 5-3 win over Atlanta. Miami Dolphins. Both games will be played at the stadium of Premier League soccer team Tottenham. The Falcons and the Jaguars will Braves’ Soroka has setback, to be the home teams. The NFL’s first 17-game season opens on the have second Achilles surgery same field where the Buccaneers defeated the ATLANTA (AP) — Atlanta Braves right-hander Mike Chiefs to become the first team to win a Super Soroka has experienced a setback in his recovery Bowl at home. It’ll be Prescott’s first game from surgery to repair his torn right Achilles tendon since sustaining a gruesome ankle injury last and will have a follow-up procedure next week. October. Brady returns to New England to face Bill Belichick and the Patriots in a Sun- Soroka was the Braves’ opening day starter in day night game on Oct. 3. 2020. He suffered the season-ending injury against Other highlights from opening weekend in- the New York Mets on Aug. 3. clude Matthew Stafford playing his first game Soroka, 23, had not begun throwing but was for the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday night expected to return to the rotation this season. Now against the Chicago Bears with SoFi Stadium those plans are in doubt. welcoming fans for the first time. Most teams are expected to be at full capac- Manager Brian Snitker said Wednesday that So- ity following a season played before limited roka will have exploratory surgery early next week in crowds because of COVID-19. Green Bay, Wisconsin. “We are excited our fans get to experience “I hate it for the kid,” Snitker said. “He’s worked a couple of home prime-time games and our Special to the Eagle so hard to come back. I hate it for him personally to players certainly feed off the fans’ energy,” Titans coach Mike Vrabel said. “We will be Jasper’s Alleybeth Waldrop placed second at the have this setback.” Class 6A State Golf Tournament in Mobile on Tues- Soroka emerged as one of the foundations of the opening at home for the first time since I be- came head coach and I am happy our fans will day, finishing the rain-shortened 27-hole tournament Braves’ rotation in 2019, when he went 13-4 with a be there to kick off the season with us.” with a score of 112 (4-over par). 2.68 ERA. The Canadian earned a spot in the All- Star Game, finished second in NL Rookie of the Year balloting and sixth for the Cy Young Award. Oakman From B2 COLLEGE tournament title last week. The the season started. We are ready it.” Waid said. “We are all like a Arkansas hires Keith Smart as team rallied from six runs down for this moment. Getting sized up family. We all get along. We’ve beat against a ranked Winfield team in (for championship) rings — that’s some bigger schools this year - assistant men’s hoops coach the championship game. what we are planning on.” Gardendale and Oak Mountain.” FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas hired former “I think we will come out hot (at Oakman made the State Tourna- “I think our chances of making Tuscaloosa),” senior Terrah Sher- ment two years ago. state are really high if we play like NBA coach and Indiana University basketball star er said. “We have a good defense Senior Shalayiah Waid was on we’ve been playing lately,” soph- Keith Smart as an assistant coach on Wednesday. and offense. We are going to come that team and likes the Wildcats’ omore Savannah Brown added. Smart is best known for hitting the game-winning together stronger than ever. We’ve chances against this season. “This team just meshes so well shot for Indiana in the 1987 national championship practiced for this all year. We’ve “I think we all have the mindset together. We all work together well. game against Syracuse. He played for Arkansas been talking about this ever since and we have the heart to make It’s been so much fun.” coach with the CBA’s Rapid City Thrillers and Florida Beachdogs and was an assistant on Musselman’s staff with the . Regional From B2 “I am excited to be reunited with coach Mussel- ——— Jackets, giving up four Belgreen 13, Lynn 1 Regional man, a person I’ve known for over 30 years, and to Class 6A North hits in seven innings with (5 innings) Sumiton Christian vs. continue my growth as a basketball coach,” Smart Regional an earned run and eight Breanna Barton Sulligent 9 a.m. said. Cullman 15, Jasper 2 . pitched two innings with ——— Smart has been head coach of the Cleveland (5 innings) Offensively, Jaden a . Gracie Jor- Friday Cavaliers, Golden State and and Shanna Sexton pitched Goodwin went 2 for 3 dan pitched two innings. Class 3A West an assistant with the , Memphis two and one-third innings with three runs scored At the plate, Anna Regional with two strikeouts. Ash- and three stolen bases, Hosler went 2 for 3 with Oakman vs. Greensboro Grizzlies, , Kings, Warriors and Cavaliers. ton Prescott pitched two Payton Cox was 2 for 4 a double and a run scored 9 a.m. His first coaching job was as head coach of the Fort innings and Molly Kate with an RBI, Anna Hin- and Jordan and Barton ——— Wayne Fury of the CBA in 1997. Burns pitched two-thirds kle hit a with both recorded a hit. Class 4A West innings. At the plate, Ivee two RBIs and Kylie Miller The results of Lynn’s Regional Grace Kelley had a hit scored a run. game against Athens Dora vs. Haleyville Top-five recruit Baldwin Jr. to with a run scored and an Ardmore 8, Bible will be published 10:45 a.m. play for father at Milwaukee RBI, Isabella Brown re- Corner 4 in a future edition of the ——— MILWAUKEE (AP) — Patrick Baldwin Jr., one of corded a hit and drove in Corner fell into the Eagle Class 4A East a run, Idaysia Mercer and loser’s bracket after ——— Regional the nation’s top recruits in his class, says he will play Makayla McClendon both suffering an 8-4 loss to Thursday Curry vs. Ashville college basketball for his father at Milwaukee. had a hit and Kinsley Ardmore. Class 2A West 10:45 a.m. The 6-foot-9 forward is rated as the nation’s No. Smith scored a run. Cummings pitched six 4 senior prospect according to composite rankings Scottsboro 5, innings with six strike- of recruiting sites compiled by 247Sports. An ankle Jasper 0 outs. injury caused him to miss most of his senior season Results of the game At the plate, Shauna GGlass Gllaassss aandanndd at Hamilton High School in Sussex, Wisconsin. were not available by Kelley went 2 for 3 with presstime. an RBI, Ava Tolbert hit Baldwin chose the Horizon League program over ———- a two-run home run, MMirrors Miirrrroorrss Duke and Georgetown. He announced his decision Class 5A North Goodwin and McKenzie F ree • Since 1966 • Wednesday at a news conference at his high school. Regional Wagnon both had a hit Estim ates! His decision is a huge victory for his father, who Corner 5, Brewer 2 with a run scored, Lauren has posted a 47-70 record in four seasons as Mil- The Yellow Jackets Dill recorded a hit with Creative Aluminum waukee’s coach The Panthers went 10-12 this past advanced to the second an RBI, Cummings had round of the champion- a hit and Candence Boyd season. The elder Baldwin took over Milwaukee’s 1206 Curry Hwy ship bracket with a 5-2 scored a run. Jasper, AL 35503 387-7683 387-7698 program after working as an assistant at Northwest- win over Brewer. ——— ern when the Wildcats made their lone NCAA Tourna- Olivia Cummings got Class 1A North ment appearance in 2017. the win for the Yellow Regional Emery M. Cole, D.M.D., F.A.G.D. www.sumitondental.com Cosmetic & Restorative DENTISTRY Fitness Factory •CEREC Single Visit Crowns & Spa •0% Financing Available Thru Care Get Fit & Save Money! 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Eagles From B2 the fourth inning. Donoho ended the threat with Donoho’s Slade Harvey got an errant throw with two outs for 4 with an RBI, Robertson The Eagles (17-20) took a 2-0 a strikeout and a pop fly. the win, giving up four runs, allowed the winning run to was 1 for 3 with a run and lead with runs in the first and Shumate led the offense, go- two earned, on eight hits and cross the plate. both Ingle and Austin Scobey third innings. ing 2 for 4 with an RBI, Tyler three walks with four strike- Sumiton Christian took a were 1 for 3. With two out in the top of Ingle was 2 for 4 with a double outs in 6 1/3 innings. 1-0 lead in the third inning Willingham got the win for the fourth, the Falcons load- and a run, Ashton Whiten was Petros Folsom was 2 for 3 at with Ashton Whiten driving Donoho, giving up one earned ed the bases with a single 1 for 2 with two runs, Allred the plate with a run and an in Jordon Robertson with a runs on four hits and a pair of and a pair of walks. On what was 1 for 3 with an RBI, Justin RBI and Blake Willingham single. walks with three strikeouts in would’ve been an inning-end- Hicks was 1 for 4 with a double was 2 for 4 with a double and Donoho tied the game with a eight innings. ing strikeout, the ball got past and an RBI, Austin Scobey two RBIs. bases-loaded ground out in the I hate it wasn’t our day, but the catcher allowing the first was 1 for 3 and Grayson Blair In the second game, Sumi- fifth. I’m proud of our kids,” Blair run to score. The Falcons fol- scored a run. ton Christian got out of a jam Ingle had a stellar day on said. “It was a great year. Get- lowed with a two-run double to Myers took the loss, allow- in the bottom of the seventh, the mound, giving up two ting to the semis is a reward. grab a 3-2 lead. ing six runs, three earned, on recording three straight outs runs, one earned, on five hits You obviously want to go to Donoho scored two runs in eight hits and four walks with after a hit batter and a passed and six walks while striking state, but it doesn’t discount the top of the seventh for a 6-3 seven strikeouts in 6 2/3 in- ball to start the inning. The out seven. McClendon went 1/3 the season we had, the type of advantage. A Landon Shumate nings. Ashton McClendon went Eagles nearly got out of an- of an inning. kids we’ve got or the work the single made the score 6-4, but the final 1/3 with a strikeout. other jam in the eighth, but Offensively, Whiten was 1 coaches did.” B5 THURSDAY, MAY 13, 2021

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PC2016-A052 call (205)221-4011 THE FLOWER SHOP 1.)Knowledge and level of com- Beautiful, three bedroom placed on Notice that Shan- TO: Unknown father, whose 2423 Hwy. 78 petency commonly associated one and a half baths, hardwood non (Hunt) Short has filed for whereabouts are unknown CENTRAL READY MIX is now Dora 35062 (next to McDonalds) with completion of specialized floors, detached garage, Termination of Parental Rights You or your attorney must re- taking applications for 205-255-7300 training in the field of work, in new heat pump. against him. The father must an- spond to the Probate Court of DRIVERS. CDL required. CLOSED SUNDAY/MONDAY addition, to basic reading, writ- Convenient to everything. swer the Plaintiff’s petition within Walker County, Alabama, by $22.50 per hour; 3 weeks paid TUESDAY-FRIDAY 9AM-6PM ing and mathematical skills to $134,900. 30 days after the last publication hand-delivering a written, nota- vacation. 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Ellis within thirty days from June 3, using all Silk Flowers. $50,000 to $80,000/Year Attorney for Petitioner 2021, or your rights will be for- Cash or checks only. 5 Days per Week – Home Daily Free Pregnancy Test 127 Money to Loan Jasper, Alabama ever barred regarding the adop- **No Electronic Logging Devices Blessed are those who mourn, PREGNANCY & ADVANCE-FREE LOANS *May 13, 20, 27, June 3, 2021 tion of KCLD in Case Number (ELD’s)** for they shall be comforted, OR CREDIT OFFERS PC2016-A052 in the Probate Health, Dental & RESOURCE CENTER Matthew 5:4 It’s illegal for companies doing IN THE JUVENILE COURT Court of Walker County, Ala- Vision Available 1707 2nd Avenue business by phone to promise OF WALKER COUNTY, bama. Regina Parker you a loan and ask you to pay ALABAMA DONE this the 27th day (205)275-2293 Jasper, AL 35501 115 For Rent or Lease for it before they deliver. For IN THE MATTER OF: of April, 2021. [email protected] more information call toll free J.A., A MINOR CHILD A. LEE TUCKER, Jesse Cooper 221-5860 1-877-FTC-HELP. A Public Ser- CASE NO: JU 2011-000300.03 JUDGE OF PROBATE (205)435-4831 FRE E Info o n A bo rtio n Alterna tives vice Message from The Daily PETITION TO TERMINATE *May 13, 20, 27, June 3, 2021 [email protected] PUBLISHER’S NOTICE : All Mountain Eagle Newspaper and PARENTAL RIGHTS Austin Roach LEONARD REUNION the Federal Trade Commission. Jason Adams, whose where- NOTICE OF (205)937-5743 real estate advertised in this JUNE 6TH abouts are unknown, must FORECLOSURE SALE [email protected] newspaper is subject to the Reunion will be permitted. answer the Walker County WALKER COUNTY Danny Gilliland Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 Mask and 140 Transportation Department of Human Re- Default having been made in (205)471-3177 Required which makes it illegal to advertise sources’ Petition for Termina- the payment of the indebted- [email protected] BOOGER’S TOWING “any preference, limitation or We pay CASH tion of Parental Rights as to the ness secured by that certain discrimination based on race, for junk cars or trucks minor child J.A., or thereafter mortgage executed by James C. EXP. GROUNDSMAN for tree 40 Services & Repairs color, religion, sex, or national (205)384-0250 a judgment by default may be Roberts, Jr., an unmarried man, service.Valid Drivers License A CUT ABOVE rendered against him in case originally in favor of Mortgage Required. $15 per hour. origin or an intention to make TELL TREE SERVICE JUNK CARS & TRUCKS number JU 2011-000300.03, Electronic Registration Systems, (205)221-5215 any such preference, limitation or REMOVAL, TOPPING, WANTED. 205-275-4213 Juvenile Court of Walker Inc., as mortgagee, as nominee discrimination.” This newspaper PRUNING; INSURED: County. for Synovus Mortgage Corp., EXPERIENCED FREE ESTIMATES will not knowingly accept any DONE this 3rd day of its successors and assigns on DIESEL MECHANIC (205)282-1412 advertising for real estate which 150 Legals May, 2021. September 29, 2016, said mort- W/TOOLS, GOOD DL, CDL A+. SUSAN ODOM, CLERK gage recorded in the Office of is in violation of the law. Our CITY OF JASPER Apply at 255 Cordova Cutoff Rd. CIRCUIT CLERK the Judge of Probate of Walker DOZER TRACK hoe work, top PLANNING AND Jasper, AL 35501. readers are informed that all Walker County, Alabama County, Alabama, at DML 2473, soil, fill dirt & rock hauling. Land ZONING COMMISSION 205-384-3446. dwellings advertised in this John Wesley Trice Page 629; the undersigned clearing, Ponds built & Trailer PUBLIC HEARING newspaper are available on an Attorney for DHR WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND Pads built. ALSO Demolition; A regular hearing of the Planning P.O. Box 1892 SOCIETY, FSB, AS TRUSTEE EXPERIENCED FULL-TIME (205)221-2112 (205)544-5592 equal opportunity basis. Equal and Zoning Commission of the Jasper, AL 35502-1892 OF STANWICH MORTGAGE PRESCHOOL TEACHER & Housing Opportunity, M/F City of Jasper has been Sched- *May 6, 13, 20, 27, 2021 LOAN TRUST I, as Mortgagee/ NURSERY WORKER E.O. STUMP Grinding uled for Thursday, May 20, 2021 Transferee, under and by virtue WANTED. (205)295-5535 Eddy Owen (205)544-1320 at 5:00 P.M., in the Jasper Civic (1) SINGLEWIDE 3BR/2BA. of the power of sale contained in FREE Estimates Center, 204 19th Street East. A IN THE PROBATE COURT DORA; $595mo. Good Rental said mortgage, will sell at pub- HIRING public hearing will be held for con- OF WALKER COUNTY, Ref.’s (205)823-3301 lic outcry to the highest bidder MULTIPLE POSITIONS. INTEGRITY LAWN CARE sideration of the following items: ALABAMA (205)213-0916 for cash or certified funds, in Supervisor $13 to $15 hr. is expanding our Customer DOCKETED IN THE MATTER OF THE front of the main entrance of the Assistant $11 to $13 hr. Base. Commercial and 1) The Commission will review a ADOPTION PETITION OF 2BR/2BA MOBILEHOME Courthouse at Walker County, Residential. (205)300-4445 final plat for the resubdivision of James Lester Blackmon and (Thach); Central Heat/Air. Alabama, on June 23, 2021, Benefits include Health, Dental Jasper Mall Plat 2. Being a resub- Joann Blackmon a/k/a $495mo. plus $495dep. during the legal hours of sale, and Life Insurance. Paid vaca- JOE’S EXCAVATING & division of Lot 1 Jasper Mall Sub- Betty Joann McClendon, (205)295-8151 all of its right, title, and interest tion and holidays. Night/evening Hauling. Track-Loader work. division submitted by Jasper Mall TO ADOPT: RAMS in and to the following described shift 40+ hrs per week. Red Rock, Top Soil & Fill Dirt. Realty Holding, LLC. CASE NO. PC2021-A023 3BR/2BA LARGE MH, real estate, situated in Walker Must be drug free and able to References available. 2) The commission will review a TO: Unknown father, whose carport. Good area in Curry. County, Alabama, to-wit: work at night. Restaurant back (205)522-2568 Rezoning Application submitted whereabouts are unknown Includes water. No Pets. A parcel of land located In the of house, pressure wash, and by Devarus Hammond to rezone You or your attorney must re- $590mo. plus deposit and E 1/2 of the SE 1/4 of Section mechanical ability helpful but LAWN MOWING AND YARD a .20+- acre parcel of land located spond to the Probate Court of references. 205-275-3596 27, Township 14 South, Range not required. WORK. FREE ESTIMATES. at 1300 Highway 69 South from Walker County, Alabama, by 6 West, Walker County, Ala- CALL J.J., AN HONEST MAN the B-1 (Neighborhood Business) hand-delivering a written, no- bama, being more particularly Call 205-919-8888 205-221-6014 MH FOR RENT (Sumiton) to the B-2 (Community Service) tarized response to 1900 3rd described as follows: Small, 2BR/1BA; No Pets. Zoning District for the purpose of Avenue South, Jasper, AL Commence at the intersec- HIRING for various positions NATION CONSTRUCTION $485mo plus deposit; operating a restaurant (commis- 35501, or by mailing a written, tion of the north line of the NE at Camp McDowell. Seasonal Building and Remodeling. 205-669-5195 sary for a mobile food truck). notarized response to P.O. Box 1/4 of the SE 1/4 and the east- positions at 40+ hours available (205)275-9431 (205)275-6956 All citizens interested in the above 502, Jasper, AL 35502, regard- erly right-of-way of River Road: with the opportunity to grow into items are urged to attend this ing the petition for adoption of thence S 41°48’13”W, along fulltime with benefits. 122 Mobile Homes Wanted public hearing and to express RAMS as filed by JAMES LES- 45 Pets & Supplies said right-of-way a distance of Apply in person themselves concerning the same. TER BLACKMON and BETTY I BUY 47.64’ to a 5/8” rebar, said point Monday-Friday, 9AM-4PM. 2 FREE DOGS, Male & Female; At the said time and place, all JOANN BLACKMON A/K/A MOBILE HOMES being the POINT OF BEGIN- Address: 105 Delong Road 205-388-3934 persons who desire shall have BETTY JOANN MCCLENDON (205)282-1409 NING: thence S 34°53’43”E a Nauvoo, AL 35578 the opportunity to be heard in within thirty days from June 3, distance of 609.69’ to a Dan- FREE TO A GOOD HOME opposition to or in favor of such 2021, or your rights will be for- PAY TOP PRICE FOR GOOD iel Headrick 5/8” rebar (RLS Boxer Bulldog pup (m), brindle. ordinance. Any hearing impaired ever barred regarding the adop- MT. VERNON BAPTIST USED MOBILE HOME! #17015); thence S 56°01’39”W 205-544-1429 citizen wishing to attend is urged tion of RAMS in Case Number CHURCH is looking for a paid (205)221-6789 (205)275-5136 a distance of 360.19’ to a Jo- to call the City Planner’s office at PC2021-A023 in the Probate Part-time Piano & Keyboard ac- seph C. Hunt rebar (RLS FREE TO GOOD HOMES least 24 hours in advance of the Court of Walker County, Ala- companist. Must be able to sight #17265): thence S 37°20’20”E Litter of Rednose Pits. hearing. This will allow time to bama. read well. Go online for job 124 Land for Sale a distance of 858.74’ to intersect 205-544-1429 contact an interpreter to be pres- DONE this the 10th day description: with the westerly bank of War- I BUY ent at the hearing. For additional of May, 2021. www.mtvernononline.com rior River; thence S 63°44’20”W, LAND & TIMBER information concerning these A. LEE TUCKER, or call church office @ along said bank a distance of 50 Cemetery Lots (205)282-1412 items, call 221-8529, City Plan- JUDGE OF PROBATE (205)387-8251 53.17’; thence S 66°02’22”W, ning Department, City of Jasper. *May 13, 20, 27, June 3, 2021 FOR SALE: along said bank, a distance of CITY PLANNING THE WALKER COUNTY CIVIL 2 Cemetery Lots, Walker 205.68’ to the mouth of Tarkill 125 Real Estate for Sale COMMISSION SERVICE BOARD is taking Memory Gardens, $5,000; Branch; thence run along the Shirley Mitchell/Chairman applications for the following. easterly bank of Tarkill Branch TITLE: TRUCK DRIVER ALSO FOR SALE: *May 13, 2021 Any citizen of the United States 2 Cemetery Lots, Oak Hill may obtain an application from Cemetery, $1,600; the Walker County Civil Service 205-966-7102 Office, 1801 3rd Avenue S., Jas- per, Alabama. 85 Yard Sales JOB SUMMARY $199,000; (a brief descriptive paragraph ESTATE SALE 4BR/2.5BA, describing duties to be per- Friday, 5/14 & Saturday 5/15: basement, two storage formed in this classification) 986 Arrowhead Road buildings. Extra lot available. Unless otherwise indicated as (off Smith Dam Road); Furnished. 205-388-3281 Service Directory marginal (m). This job classifi- Furniture, Housewares, Tools cation is not intended to be ex- and More! I BUY Davis Tree haustive and other duties may CHEAP UGLY HOUSES LOCAL NEWS be assigned. All duties may not LARGE GARAGE SALE, Jasper, Manchester, Service, Inc. SPORTS be included in any one classifi- Friday,14th & Saturday, 15th Curry, Boldo areas Topping, Trimming, LOCAL cation nor does the list include 40YRS OF ACCUMULATION 205-282-1409 Removal & Stump Air LOCAL PEOPLE all tasks found in a position of 26 Carter Lane,35504 20 Yrs. Grinding Experience LICENSED & INSURED this class. 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ANY EASEMENTS, ENCUM- days after the last date of pub- 150 Legals BRANCES, AND EXCEP- lication herein or a judgment by the following bearings and dis- TIONS REFLECTED IN THE default may be rendered against tances: thence S 73°19’57”W MORTGAGE AND THOSE him in Case No. 64-DR-2021- a distance of 29.53’; thence CONTAINED IN THE RE- 900072.00, Circuit Court of N 80°25’13”W a distance of CORDS OF THE OFFICE OF Walker County, Alabama. 35.83’; thence N 63°04’34”W THE JUDGE OF PROBATE OF DONE on this the 23rd day of a distance of 50.68’: thence THE COUNTY WHERE THE April, 2021. N 47°42’55”W a distance of ABOVE-DESCRIBED PROP- SUSAN ODOM, 36.51’; thence N 00°00’00”E ERTY IS SITUATED. THIS Clerk of the Circuit Court a distance of 53.91’: thence N PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD of Walker County. 22°50’38”E a distance of 16.96’; WITHOUT WARRANTY OR Blake A Payne, Esq. thence S 70°54’13”E a distance RECOURSE, EXPRESSED OR P.O. Box 3134 of 93.87’; thence N 40°35’15”E IMPLIED AS TO TITLE, USE Jasper, AL 35502-3134 a distance of 29.69’: thence N AND/OR ENJOYMENT AND Attorney for Plaintiff, Are you a motivated, well organized, 20°40’37”E a distance of 41.22’; WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO Wendy Tittle thence N 05°41’59”E a distance THE RIGHT OF REDEMPTION *May 6, 13, 20, 27, 2021 self-starter with excellent communication skills? of 66.30’; thence N 22°09’38”W OF ALL PARTIES ENTITLED a distance of 62.48’; thence THERETO. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE N 59°41’55”W a distance of Alabama law gives some per- The Town of Parrish will hold a WE WANT YOU! 113.67’; thence N 64°35’06”W sons who have an interest in public meeting on Wednesday, a distance of 78.00’; thence property the right to redeem the May 26, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. at N 33°05’02”W a distance of property under certain circum- Parrish Town Hall in the Coun- 98.59’; thence N 70°09’47”W stances. Programs may also cil Chambers to discuss the FY a distance of 25.33’; thence exist that help persons avoid or 2021 Community Development S 71°34’52“W a distance of delay the foreclosure process. Block Grant program. The pur- 75.86’; thence N 61°39’08”W An attorney should be con- pose of this meeting is to dis- Job Description a distance of 30.99’; thence sulted to help you understand cuss the CDBG Program and N 43°19’23”W a distance of these rights and programs as a the proposed applications the The Daily Mountain Eagle is accepting applications for 53.68’; thence N 22°09’12”W part of the foreclosure process. Town plans to submit to the Al- a distance of 72.17’; thence This sale is made for the pur- abama Department of Economic an outside advertising sales representative. Preference N 62°45’51”W a distance of pose of paying the indebtedness & Community Affairs (ADECA) 40.32’; thence N 40°49’14”W secured by said mortgage, as for funding consideration. All will be given to candidates with proven abilities to a distance of 56.13’; thence well as the expenses of fore- citizens are encouraged to at- help businesses grow and find the right combination of N 18°35’49”W a distance of closure. The successful bidder tend this meeting. Anyone who 63.31’; thence S 65°19’07”W must tender cash or certified would like to attend the pub- multimedia advertising products to meet their needs a distance of 42.77’; thence funds made payable to Aldridge lic hearing but has a disability N 17°16’21”W a distance of Pite, LLP at the time and place which might require special ma- through a combination of respected print and digital 75.55’; thence N 07°43’57”W of the sale. Aldridge Pite, LLP terials, services, or assistance, a distance of 69.29’; thence N reserves the right to award the should notify the Town Clerk products. Professionally servicing and expanding the 11°31’08”W a distance of 71.36’; bid to the next highest bidder at 205-686-9991 at least three existing client base and increasing sales revenue through thence N 04°12’54”E a distance should the highest bidder fail to days in advance of the public of 58.33’; thence N 66°12’34”W timely tender the total amount hearing. new business development is a must. a distance of 39.26’; thence N due. The Mortgagee/Transferee Jared “Bubba” Cagle 11°30’46”W a distance of 44.39’; reserves the right to bid for and Mayor thence N 72°28’06’W a distance purchase the real estate and to *May 13, 2021 of 58.12’; thence N 33°07’31”E credit its purchase price against a distance of 89.28’; thence N the expenses of sale and the in- Requirements & Compensation 11°04’12”W a distance of 49.63’; debtedness secured by the real ALASCAN This position requires someone with strong computer thence N 41°48’13”E a distance estate. This sale is subject to SERVICES of 498.25’ to the POINT OF postponement or cancellation. ADVERTISE STATEWIDE or skills who is a goal-oriented, organized, self-starter BEGINNING, containing 11.53 WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND by Region in over 100 News- acres, more or less. SOCIETY, FSB, AS TRUSTEE papers, reaching over 1 million with proven skills in customer relations and sales. High A non-exclusive easement for OF STANWICH MORTGAGE readers each week! Run your ingress and egress over and LOAN TRUST I, ad in our Classified Network for school diploma or equivalent required, advertising sales across that asphalt drive begin- Mortgagee/Transferee just $210 per week! Make one experience in a competitive market preferred. Strong ning at a point approximately ALDRIDGE PITE, LLP call to this newspaper (partici- 35 feet South 41 degrees 48’ Fifteen Piedmont Center pating Alascan newspaper) or earning potential and benefits package. 13” West from the intersection 3575 Piedmont Rd. NE call 1-800-264-7043 to find out of the North line of the NE 1/4 Suite 500 how easy it is to advertise state- of the SE 1/4 of Section 27, Atlanta, GA 30305 wide! Township 14 South, Range 6 Attorney for West, Walker County, Alabama Mortgagee/Transferee ARE YOU BEHIND $10k OR and the SW right of way of River THIS OFFICE IS ACTING AS MORE ON YOUR TAXES? Road and running South 34 A DEBT COLLECTOR AND IS Stop wage & bank levies, liens degrees 53’ 53” East approxi- ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A & audits, unfiled tax returns, mately 610 feet to the point of DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OB- payroll issues, & resolve tax ending, shortening, widening TAINED WILL BE USED FOR debt FAST. Call 855-887-9533 Daily Mountain Eagle and extending said easement THAT PURPOSE. (Hours: Mon-Fri 7am-5pm “The newspaper that cares about Walker County” in order to insure access to the *May 13, 20, 27, 2021 PST). above described property. BATH & SHOWER UPDATES Property street address for in- NOTICE OF DIVORCE ACTION in as little as ONE DAY! Afford- Send your resumé and cover letter to formational purposes: 885 River Donald Sim Tittle, Jr., whose able prices - No payments for Rd, Cordova, AL 35550 whereabouts is unknown, must 18 months! Lifetime warranty P.O. Box 1469, Jasper, AL 35501 THIS PROPERTY WILL BE answer Wendy Michelle Tittle’s & professional installs. Senior SOLD ON AN “AS IS, WHERE complaint for divorce and other & Military Discounts available. IS” BASIS, SUBJECT TO relief no later than thirty (30) Call: 833-449-1307.

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