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“We’re almost Face masks required as to the point where our hos- pital ICUs are coronavirus surges in state overwhelmed ... We’re pleading Walmart latest retailer to require the state reported a pandemic-high of certain types of jobs, will last through customers to wear masks in store / A3 40 deaths in a single day, officials said July 31, meaning it is set to expire before with the people of Ala- masks would be required starting Thurs- most public schools reopen. But other bama to wear a mask.” MONTGOMERY (AP) — Alabama will day afternoon for anyone older than 6 health orders have been extended to fight begin requiring face masks in public as who’s in public and within 6 feet of some- COVID-19, the illness caused by the new — Gov. Kay Ivey, following a health officials try to quell a surge of new one who’s not a relative. virus. statewide mandate requiring coronavirus cases that are filling up hos- The rule, which makes exceptions for Ivey said statistics showing a precipi- pitals, Gov. Kay Ivey said Wednesday. people who have certain medical con- masks be worn in public In an announcement made a day after ditions, are exercising, or performing See MASKS, A12

CORDOVA RAISING ARROWS DORA CITY COUNCIL HIGH SCHOOL City council Lockhart sells armory named Dora to county High assistant school board principal By RICK WATSON By JENNIFER COHRON Daily Mountain Eagle Daily Mountain Eagle DORA — Changes are coming CORDOVA — The Cordova to the administration at Dora City Council voted Tuesday High School. Assistant Principal night to sell the former National Yohance Prioleau has accepted a Guard Armory to the Walker position in Jefferson County. County Board of Education, Dora principal Paige Abner which has plans to turn it into said that Bulldog head coach Bart a field house for the high school Lockhart is stepping in to fill football team. Prioleau’s position. Other chang- Board members previously Special to the Eagle es are coming in the future, but agreed to purchase the property Abner wanted this one to be the for $90,000 at a June 11 meeting. Volunteers have been working to remodel the old JCPenney store into a multi-use first to be announced. The council, which first dis- space that will house Raising Arrows. “I wanted to thank board cussed selling the Armory in member Lee Ann Headrick and December, had an opportunity (Superintendent of Education) to finalize the agreement at its Nonprofit breathing new Dr. Joel Hagood for allowing us June 23 meeting, but a motion to do this,” Abner said. According failed to gain the unanimous to Abner, this year is a unique consent required for the first time, and it’s hard to find football reading of an ordinance. life into old JCPenney store coaches in the summer. Council member Larry Sides, During Lockhart’s time at Su- who cast the dissenting vote on By NICOLE SMITH needs during the COVID-19 miton Christian School, he served June 23, voted in favor of the Daily Mountain Eagle pandemic. in both roles, and this move gives purchase Tuesday night after “We shockingly outgrew him a chance to get back into a short discussion with District The old JCPenney store in our location very quickly and administration at a bigger school. Three BOE member Vonda the Jasper Mall is being re- in the past year that moving needed to relocate,” Lee said. Lockhart starts his fourth year at Beaty about a building near the imagined into a community to a new space has become Volunteers and staff with Dora High in the fall. Armory used by the city’s Water space that will house one of necessary. Raising Arrows are in the “It’s something that I’ve always and Gas Board. the largest nonprofit organi- Jennifer Lee, president of process of renovating a back seen myself doing,” Lockhart “There is some sensitive equip- zations in the county. Raising Arrows, said some section of the old JCPenney said. “I’m excited and thankful to ment, and that is very limited ac- Raising Arrows is current- of the organization’s growth store to serve as the nonprof- have the opportunity to coach and cess. Three people have a key to ly housed in the Parkland has been due to serving it’s new location. do administration.” it. That’s a secure place, and we’d Shopping Center along High- more people as a community Lee said a larger space is According to Lockhart, two way 78 in Jasper, and the feeding program, as well as See CORDOVA, A12 nonprofit has grown so much responding to community See NONPROFIT, A12 See DORA, A12

Clearview celebrates cancer survivors with drive-thru event

Clearview Cancer Institute’s center next to Walker Baptist Medical Center in Jasper held DME file - Jennifer Cohron a three-hour drive-through survivor celebra- The Walker County Board of tion through noon Wednesday. Cancer sur- Education has announced vivors drove through, receiving T-shirts and plans to convert the old Na- totes, greeted by the staff. The annual event tional Guard Armory in Cor- was scaled down this year due to COVID-19. dova into a field house for the Shirts can still be purchased at the center. high school football team. Daily Mountain Eagle - Ed Howell

DEATHS WEATHER INDEX SOCIAL Classifieds...... A11 LEFT Peggy Joyce Tune, 81, Jasper Comics...... A10 ON Audelino Canon Velasquez, 46, Guatemala For the Record...... A2 Opinion...... RED Arthur Shipman, 68, Jasper Use your A4 phone to Religion...... A5 Find us on your Jimmie Ruth Morrow, 81, Jasper High Low quickly sign Sports...... A9 favorite podcast up for our streaming 95 73 weekly e-mail platforms. OBITUARIES / A2 newsletter One section, 12 pages A2 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Thurs., July 16, 2020 www.mountaineagle.com Today’s weather DEATHS & FUNERALS Forecast for Thursday, July 16, 2020 TENN. Oxford 94/77 Huntsville Peggy Joyce Tune Audelino Canon Velasquez ARK. 93/75 November 10, 1938‑July 14, 2020 Audelino Canon Velasquez, 46, of Guatemala, Peggy Joyce Tune, 81, of Jasper, passed away passed away Friday, July 10, 2020, at Walker Baptist GA. Tuesday, July 14, 2020, at Princeton Baptist Medical Medical Center. Center. Visitation will be held Friday, July 17, 2020, from 5 Greenville Birmingham 94/75 93/76 The family will receive friends today, July 16, 2020, until 7 p.m. at Southside Funeral Home. Funeral ser- at 6 p.m. at Collins-Burke Funeral Home. Funeral vice will be held Saturday, July 18, 2020, at 10 a.m. at services will be held Friday, July 17, 2020, at 11 a.m. Southside Funeral Home, with burial to follow at Gay in the Collins-Burke Chapel. Burial will be at Boldo Reed Cemetery.

Jackson Montgomery Cemetery. Larry Quinn and Lee Taylor will officiate. 93/74 94/75 Ms. Tune was preceded in death by her father, Jew- Southside Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-265-3636 ell Franklin Tune; mother, Lucile King; stepfather,

Brookhaven Hattiesburg William King; sister, Neoma Tune; and brothers, 92/73 92/73 Billy Frank Tune and Ronnie Tune. Arthur Shipman She is survived by her son, William Timothy Tune September 25, 1951‑July 13, 2020 Mobile (Karen); brother, Charles Alford Tune (Sonny); LA. 88/70 FLA. Arthur Shipman, 68, of Jasper, Ala., Davie and grandchildren, Stacy Welborn and Courtney Lewis; Orange Springs, Fla., was called upon by the Lord on and great-grandchildren, Addilyn Welborn (Swee- July 13, 2020. pea). Arthur was born on Sept. 25, 1951, to Jack D. Ship- man and Ada M. Shipman. He is married to Pamela Collins -Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 Shipman and they have two sons, Thomas and Brian Shipman, two daughters, Dana and Mina Shipman, ©2020 AccuWeather, Inc. and three grandchildren, Destry, Devin and Meela Jimmie Ruth ‘Maw Maw/ Shipman. Mimi J’ Morrow He was a loving father, husband, grandfather and August 5, 1938‑July 15, 2020 friend. He served in the U.S. Army in Vietnam. Ar- In defeat, Sessions Jimmie Ruth “Maw Maw/Mimi J” Morrow, 81, of thur always liked to joke and kid around and have a Jasper, passed away Wednesday, July 15, 2020, at good time with family and friends. Walker Baptist Medical Center. Arthur was preceded in death by his father, Jack still says Trump is She was a longtime member of Goodsprings Full D. Shipman; mother, Ada M. Shipman; brothers, Gospel Church of God. Jack Shipman and John Busby; and sister, Joannie right for the nation The family will receive friends Friday, July 17, Parascando. 2020, at noon at Collins-Burke Funeral Home. Funer- He is survived by his wife, Pamela Shipman; sons, MOBILE (AP) — Jeff Sessions took the stage with al services will follow at 1 p.m. in the Collins-Burke Thomas and Brian Shipman; daughters, Dana and the same sense of conviction he had displayed in gid- Chapel. Burial will be at Odom Memorial Cemetery. Mina Shipman; grandchildren, Destry, Devin and dier times at a Mobile stadium almost five years ago, Ben Godwin will officiate. Meela Shipman, along with a host of loving nieces, declaring once more that Donald Trump’s vision was Mrs. Morrow was preceded in death by her father, nephews and cousins. right for America. Alvin Andy Allred; mother, Pauline Clark Allred; Services will be held at Collins-Burke Funeral Yet the political circumstances were far different husband, James P. Morrow, Jr.; son, James “Rip” Mor- Home Saturday, July 18, 2020, from 11 a.m. to 11 Tuesday night for the longtime Alabama senator who row; and sisters, Nell Foshee and Jen Allred. a.m. for private family viewing and 11:30 a.m. to was the president’s first attorney general. She is survived by her daughters, Pat Morrow (Ter- 12:30 p.m. for all. A short graveside prayer reading The boisterous throngs that had greeted Trump ry), Kathy Gentry (Dale) and Nancy Key (Joe); sister, and internment will be held at 1 p.m. at Walker Mem- and Sessions at an August 2015 rally were a distant Linda Lynn; grandchildren, Chris Gentry (Amanda), ory Gardens. We ask that all who attend please be memory as Sessions conceded defeat in Alabama’s Tiffany Glasgow (Adam) and Kelli Dunn (Chance); considerate of everyone and wear a mask. Republican Senate runoff. That vote ended Sessions’ and six great-grandchildren. hopes of reclaiming the Senate seat he abandoned to Collins -Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 join Trump’s administration. Collins -Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 Now, he was left to defend his honor for perhaps the final time against the unconventional president he helped elect but then enraged. Trump tweeted his joy about the victory by former Auburn University football coach Tommy Tuberville Board votes to rename 3 schools honoring Confederates and Sessions’ stinging defeat. The president has long chastised Sessions since he recused himself in the MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Sidney Lanier, who was a Confed- inequality following the police investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 An Alabama school board has erate soldier. killing of George Floyd in Minne- presidential campaign. decided to rename high schools The board will now either have sota. Someone ripped down a Lee “I leave elected office with my integrity intact,” that honor two Confederate leaders to get a waiver of a 2017 state law statue outside his namesake school Sessions said, initially standing alone before his and a poet who served in the rebel guarding Confederate memori- during the demonstrations. grandchildren joined him in front of reporters. “I hold army. als or pay a $25,000 fine for each The board voted 6-1 in favor of my head high.” News outlets reported that the renaming. Board member Jannah renaming Jeff Davis and Lee high For Trump, the outcome mixed vengeance and Montgomery County Board of Bailey said a private group had schools and 5-2 to rename Lanier. vindication as his preferred candidate won handily. Education voted Tuesday to change raised more than $42,000 toward Opponents said the Georgia-born Tuberville will take on vulnerable Democratic Sen. the names of high schools honoring paying the penalties. Lanier was known more for his Doug Jones in November. Gen. Robert E. Lee, Confederate A debate over the school names poetry and music than his service “I’m very happy that Tommy Tuberville won the President Jefferson Davis and poet began amid protests over racial in the Confederate army. race,” Trump said Wednesday as he departed the White House for a trip to Atlanta. “I think he’s going to be a great senator.” Tuberville, 65, has never held public office but FOR THE RECORD comes to the political arena with a well-known brand. He embraces Trump and sells himself as an outsider JASPER POLICE • Nicholas Jermaine substance; possession of 33, Nauvoo: possession of and a conservative culture warrior. DEPARTMENT Poe, 37, Jasper: FTA marijuana first degree a controlled substance Tuberville told his supporters that Jones threatens July 5 • Christopher Eugene • Jessica Diane Camp- • Brittney Nicole Rob- Alabama with “New York values.” The president, a • Jackson Dewayne Moore, 33, Cordova: FTA bell, 27, Pinson: pos- inson, 33, Jasper: FTA New York native, wrote Tuesday night on Twitter that Murphy, 27, Arley: • Clifton Lamar Jones, session of a controlled July 11 Tuberville would be a “GREAT senator.” possession of controlled 34, Cordova: FTA substance; possession of • Christopher Gregory Tuberville, during an interview Wednesday on “Fox substance; possession of • Latonya Renae Luker, marijuana first degree Elder, 39, Cordova: public & Friends,’’ returned that praise by stressing his marijuana second degree; 33, Jasper: two counts • Jeremy Elwyn Long, intoxication; FTA loyalty to a president who remains popular among the possession of drug para- possession of a controlled 34, Jasper: theft of prop- • Courtney Erin Lynn, white conservative majority in Alabama. Trump, he phernalia; illegal posses- substance; possession of erty fourth degree 22, Jasper: DUI alcohol said, is “the best president we’ve had in my lifetime.” sion of prescription drugs marijuana second degree; • Tiffany Lorshell • Xavier Noceda, 50, The former coach called the president “a quarterback” • Andrew Jared Daniel, possession of drug para- Jones, 35, Jasper: illegal Jasper: public intoxica- who has “people hanging all over him, but he’s still 34, Jasper: possession of a phernalia possession of prescription tion; criminal trespass completing passes.” controlled substance; pos- • Jeremy Gene Jones, drugs third degree; resisting Sessions seemed eager to move on from his loss. He session of drug parapher- 38, Arley: burglary third • William Timothy Go- arrest pledged to help Tuberville defeat Jones in November nalia; firearms license degree; theft of property ings, 54, Jasper: FTA • Frances Joy Sims, 36, and spoke about party unity. But Sessions took spe- required fourth degree • Christopher Brian El- Jasper: DUI controlled cial care when discussing the matter that dominated • Colter Lee Roberts, July 9 liott, 27, Quinton: assault substance and ultimately doomed his comeback attempt. 32, Adger: burglary third • Phillip Wayne Bailey, second degree; leaving • Robert Louis Perrier, “Let me say this about the president and our re- degree; theft of property Jr, 38, Jasper: theft of the scene of an accident 30, Center Point: theft of lationship. I leave with no regrets,” the 73-year-old fourth degree property fourth degree • Owen Gregory Grif- property fourth degree Sessions said. “I was honored to serve the people of • Phillip Jonathan • Katie Leigh Bagwell, fin, 23, Jasper: FTA • Jasmine Orlando Ma- Alabama in the Senate, and I was extraordinarily Manasco, 32, Nauvoo: 21, Jasper: theft of prop- • Latoya Denene Bobo, son, 38, Jasper: FTA proud of the accomplishments we had as attorney FTA erty fourth degree 39, Jasper: cruelty to • Kenji Antwone Hill, general.” • Tasha Lashay Spain • Haileigh Nichole animals 40, Parrish: FTA That includes, he emphasized, stepping away from Boteler, 25, Jasper: arrest Vaughn, 22, Oakman: July 10 • Jonathon Michael the Russia investigation. for felony warrant with theft of property fourth • Andrew James Her- Orr, 36, Nauvoo: FTA “I followed the law, I did the right thing, and I saved Calhoun County Sheriff degree rero, 34, Haleyville: theft • Mitchell Elmar Deca- the president’s bacon in the process,” Sessions said, Department • Royderick Oneil of property third degree; tur, 49, Jasper: FTA repeating his argument that his withdrawal from the • Joseph Trenton Brown, 36, Jasper: fleeing or attempting to • Jacob Cameron Har- inquiry helped lead to Trump’s “exoneration.” Vines, 36, Birmingham: domestic violence third elude law enforcement bison, 31, Jasper: FTA public intoxication; degree; three counts of officer possession of marijuana possession of a controlled • Latonya Renae Luker, VOLUME 59 NUMBER 57 second degree • Jeremy Gene Jones, Daily Mountain Eagle 38, Jasper: FTA CORONAVIRUS HELPFUL TIPS FROM THE CDC July 6 - Main Office 1301 • Leonard Allen Member E. 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Currently, about 65% of its more than around the world. 5,000 stores and clubs are located in areas where The face-covering there is already some form of government mandate requirements, lock- on face coverings. downs, health checks and Bentonville, Arkansas-based Walmart joins a quarantine lists under- growing but still small list of retailers to require score the reality that the masks at all of its stores, filling the role of states number of infections is and the federal government that have failed to issue continuing to tick upward such mandates on an issue that has been highly in parts of the world politicized by President Donald Trump and many of and make clear that a his ardent supporters. Given Walmart’s clout as the return to normalcy may largest retailer in the U.S., its decision is expected be farther off than many to push others to issue similar mandates. leaders had envisioned Last week, Starbucks announced that customers who visit its company-owned café locations in the just weeks ago. AP Photo/LM Otero Alabama will begin U.S. will be required to wear face coverings. The requiring face masks Wearing mask amid the concern of COVID-19, Richardson Independent policies at Starbucks and Best Buy went into effect after the state reported School District workers Rogelio Ponciano, right, and Matt Attaway install Wednesday. a pandemic-high of 40 a plexiglass barrier on the sink in the restroom for students at Bukhair Ele- Only a handful of major retailers, including teen clothing chain American Eagle Outfitters and Ap- deaths in a single day. mentary School in Dallas Wednesday. In Texas, which again ple, has a mask mandate for customers for all of its set a record Wednesday Republican governor who those are best decided on while, imposed lockdowns stores. Costco Wholesale Club was one of the first for confirmed new cas- has backed one of the and enforced locally. and implemented new major retailers to require face coverings for custom- es with nearly 10,800, country’s most aggressive Still, on Tuesday the health checks at their ers at all of its stores. The policy went into effect in Republican Gov. Greg reopening plans, became governor wore a mask borders. early May. Abbott has increasingly the first U.S. governor while speaking publicly Starting Wednesday, The National Retail Federation, the nation’s emphasized face cover- to announce that he for the first time — at a all travelers arriving in largest retail trade group, said in a statement that ings as the state’s way had tested positive for round-table news confer- Greece from a land border it hopes Walmart’s move will be a “tipping point in out of avoiding another COVID-19. ence with Miami-Dade with Bulgaria were re- this public health debate.” lockdown, which he has He plans to quarantine County mayors. quired to carry negative Retailers had been hesitant to issue chain-wide not ruled out. at home. Dr. Nicholas Namias, coronavirus test results mandates for fear of angering some customers. They Among the sternest Stitt, who has resisted chief of trauma and issued in the previous 72 also didn’t want to have their workers play the role measures are in New any statewide mandate surgical critical care at hours. of enforcers of the protocols. It was already hard York, where Gov. Andrew on masks and rarely Jackson Memorial Hos- The new rules, which enough to get some customers to comply even in the Cuomo added to a list wears one himself, at- pital, said diminishing follow an increase in tour- states that had the mandates. However, the recent now totaling 22 states tended President Donald bed capacity is creating ism-related COVID-19 surge of new virus cases - particularly in Florida, whose visitors will be re- Trump’s rally in Tulsa problems at the Miami cases, triggered an im- California, Texas and Arizona - has left them with quired to quarantine for last month, which health medical center. He de- mediate drop in arrivals no choice, retail experts say. 14 days if they visit the experts have said likely scribed the issue as being compared to recent days. “I think Walmart’s decision will give cover to tri-state region. contributed to a surge in the topic of daily strategy After the border re- other retailers to require masks,” said Michael J. Out-of-state travelers coronavirus cases there. meetings to figure out strictions Greece imposed Hicks, an economist at Ball State University in arriving in New York Florida broke the which beds the hospital Wednesday, traffic at the Muncie, Indiana. “I applaud Walmart and others for airports from those states 300,000 barrier on con- can convert to COVID-19 crossing fell by about stepping in.” face a $2,000 fine and a firmed cases Wednesday, care. half, authorities said, Bryan Eshelman, a managing director in the mandatory quarantine reporting 10,181 new ones “We’re getting to the but waiting times were retail practice at consultancy AlixPartners, noted order if they fail to fill out as its daily average death point where it’s going to still lengthy and a line of that retailers needed to step in to reduce their own a tracing form. rate continues to rise. be full. We have gridlock cars and trucks was over health risks and that having a virus case is disrup- The broad reach of Major cities in Florida and we won’t be able to 500 meters (yards) long tive. the virus has brought have imposed mask rules, take patients and they’ll as the number of tests scrutiny to governors’ but Gov. Ron DeSantis just be stacked in the carried out by medical decisions. Oklahoma Gov. has declined to issue a ERs,” Namias said. teams at the border were Kevin Stitt, a first-term state-wide order, arguing Other countries, mean- increased. GGlass Gllaassss aandanndd MMirrors Miirrrroorrss F ree • Since 1966 • Oklahoma’s governor says he Estim ates! has tested positive for COVID-19 Creative Aluminum OKLAHOMA CITY ing has begun in Stitt’s said he spoke with during 1206 Curry Hwy 387-7683 387-7698 (AP) — Oklahoma Gov. case, with a particular the meeting. Pinnell said Jasper, AL 35503 Kevin Stitt announced emphasis on determin- on Twitter that he’s not Wednesday that he has ing those who may have experiencing any virus 1 OUT OF 10 tested positive for the been within 6 feet of the symptoms but that he coronavirus and that governor for longer than plans to be tested and ELDERLY PERSONS AND ADULTS he is isolating at home, 15 minutes. will quarantine at home. WITH DISABILITIES ARE BEING: making him the first U.S. In recent months, Stitt Stitt also attended governor to report testing has attended numer- a meeting earlier this Abused, Neglected or Exploited positive. ous meetings and press month with Tesla CEO AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, File If you suspect this is happening to someone you Stitt, 48, said he mostly conferences in which he Elon Musk, who is consid- In this July 9 file photo know, please report it to Adult Protective Services feels fine, although he was in close contact with ering Tulsa as a possible Oklahoma Gov. Kev- by contacting your local DHR office or calling the started feeling “a little people without wearing a site for the automaker’s in Stitt speaks during achy” Tuesday and sought mask. And he came under new U.S. assembly plant. ADULT ABUSE HOTLINE at 1-800-458-7214 a test. He said his wife fire early in the pandemic A Tulsa restaurant a news conference in and children were also after he tweeted a photo that Stitt visited last Oklahoma City. HELP STOP THE ABUSE tested Tuesday and that of himself and his chil- week, Kai Vietnamese IF YOU SEE IT, REPORT IT none of their results came dren eating at a crowded Cuisine, announced on four additional COVID-19 back positive. restaurant. its Facebook page that it deaths on Wednesday, Stitt has backed one One of Stitt’s cabinet was closing temporarily bringing the statewide of the country’s most ag- members, David Ostrowe, so that its staff can be death toll to 432. gressive reopening plans, tested positive for the tested and the restaurant Coronavirus-related resisted any statewide coronavirus in March. professionally cleaned. hospitalizations also are mandate on masks and On Tuesday morning, Stitt’s announcement surging in Oklahoma, increasing from 458 last rarely wears one himself. Stitt attended a meeting came as Oklahoma Thereʼs no excuse for “We respect people’s of the Commissioners of reported a second consec- week to 561 on Wednes- ELDER ABUSE rights ... to not wear a the Land Office in a con- utive day of record-high day, although Frye said “This project was supported by Subgrant #18-VA-VS-050#16-VA-VS-076 awarded by the Law Enforcement / Traffic Safety Division of ADECA and the U.S. Department of Justice.” The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recom- mask,” Stitt said during ference room at the state numbers of confirmed there is still plenty of mendations expressed in this publication/program/exhibition are those of the author(s) and do not neces- Wednesday’s news con- Capitol that was attended new virus cases, with hospital capacity. sarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice or grant-making component.” ference, which was held by more than 20 people. 1,075, bringing the state- virtually. “You just open Stitt said he has wide total to more than up a big can of worms. reached out to Lt. 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Thursday, July 16, 2020 Opinion A4 EDITORIALS Borden pulls off victory with big wins in 3 boxes

Recent editorials from Alabama newspapers Let’s clean out Cordova and Union Chapel that will deduct taxes.) You also have to the notebook, made up losses and gave him just go by 15 minutes before the polls Election Edition enough for the victory. close and check in, and then check The fate of sports this fall ... As for what made the differ- in with them when updates come. amid the coronavirus pandemic • It looks like ence at this late date, who knows. They only wanted to know the two In 2014, The New York Times did a Facebook Jim Borden and The runoff was delayed from late state races, so they were quick survey, trying to determine which county in all of Michael Pate March to July 14, and campaign- calls; you can imagine how long it the United States had the highest percentage of had a good, close ing was almost impossible due to takes during the primary. Years From fans. runoff race in COVID-19. Borden noted that he ago, I did it and there were delays, According to that survey, 38 percent of Cham- District 3. But in Where I Sit had gotten consultation in how and the AP kept calling me to ask the end Borden to use Facebook and was putting what was going on. But Tuesday bers County residents are football fans. Overall, Ed Howell Alabama has the highest concentration of fans at pulled it out with resources into that effort to reach went pretty smoothly. 34 percent, five more than the next closest state. 157 votes out of out. I’ve said it before, Facebook is • The local activities Tuesday That’s a high number, but it shouldn’t be too sur- 2,683 ballots, so don’t say every now almost essential for a winning night seem to go well. A couple prising with the amount of success the two main vote doesn’t count. The total turn- candidate. I wouldn’t say it guar- of times things might have been universities in the state have performed the last out in the district was a quarter of antees victory, but if your opponent put in the wrong boxes, and then decade, winning six of the last 10 national champi- the 10,216 votes that turned out for isn’t using it, it certainly is going they gathered and opened up the onships. the runoff races in the county, so I to give you a leg up. box, found what they wanted and But, with all that said, our overall point is that imagine that the U.S. Senate race And Pate would have done a good moved on. We got done by about about a quarter of you reading this love college also stirred up interest as well. job, too. I think both guys would do 9 p.m., but the evening seemed to football. Football is a sport that brings us together, For a runoff, I think the turn- well, and they seemed to get along move quickly with updates. I was and right now, we’re not sure it’s actually going to out, while low, was good in a way. fine. It is a shame one has to lose. pleased. take place this year due to the COVID-19 pandem- Borden said he had been checking Now, Borden will have to face • Probably less pleased was Jeff ic. around and wouldn’t be surprised an independent. An effort to get Sessions. According to reports, he We also know that we’re reaching a critical point if the district area might be rela- an independent candidate on the lost 64 out of 67 counties, winning as time is starting to run out. tively higher. Surprisingly, the beat ballot in District 1 didn’t materi- only Madison, Mobile and Wilcox The Pac 12 and Big Ten recently announced that results Wednesday did not give a alize, but Bill Cleghorn got enough counties. Tommy Tuberville’s they’ll play conference only football schedules this turnout percentage or the num- petitions to be on the ballot. But biggest margin was said to come year. The other Power 5 conferences — the Big 12, ber of registered voters; of course, it is a challenge for independents from Cullman County, winning SEC and ACC — are working on their plans, but some are Democrats, which throws to win, and not only is Borden an by nearly 6,000 votes where only they’ve already seen the ripple effect from other it off some, but there is no party excellent campaigner, but Cleghorn 15,000 people voted. In Walker conferences, including canceled non-conference registration. And most here are has to contend with Borden being a County, Tuberville won every box, games. Republicans anyway. But let’s say Republican. And President Trump and usually by big margins. If these games do take place, will any fans be with 48,266, it would be 21 percent is on the November ballot, meaning • We couldn’t find an organizer allowed at all? How do these conferences keep fans, turnout among everyone, and I you will have straight party voting. to quote for a preview story, but players and coaches safe in the middle of this pan- guess higher without the Demo- By the way, if you are not satis- the Smith Lake boat parade for demic? And is it worth it? crats. fied with commission candidates or Trump was impressive, based on Those are questions that we all keep asking our- Here are the beat results for any other candidates on the Gener- the photos I saw. Some reports on selves as we watch the debate over contact sports the District 3 runoff race: Mead- al Election ballot, you will have a Facebook said it took 45 minutes head toward a full-on collision. owsmith Library, Borden, 204, write-in vote. It needs to be a real for the full parade to float by any Postponing baseball and basketball, even stop- Pate, 100; Oakman Community person or it won’t be counted. And lakefront home. I also noted some ping golf and NASCAR, is one thing, but in the Center, Borden, 66, Pate, 225; Tut- let’s just say they don’t have write- posts said about 500 boats partic- United States, football reigns supreme. Any stop- wiler Fire, Borden, 49, Pate, 82; in votes for municipal elections, so ipated, and I don’t doubt that by page on the gridiron will take sports cancelations Union Hall Goodsprings, Borden, you can forget that. photos. (Some online took offense to a new level, especially in the south. 60, Pate, 151; Cordova VFW, Bor- • It was a busy night for the Dai- when we said “hundreds” when we The NFL, like the NBA and MLB, are a differ- den, 409, Pate, 107; Union Chapel ly Mountain Eagle‑meaning me, as posted photos, convinced it was ent animal than college sports. The NBA is pung Community Center, Borden, 408, I had it to myself. I helped pass out thousands. But I think the other players in a bubble at Disney World. Pate, 68; Liberty Hill Church, the updates from the stage, posted original posts and the photos I The MLB has reworked its schedule amidst the Borden, 11, Pate, 24; Parrish High photos of the updates on Facebook, saw make 500 more realistic, and, pandemic, and the NFL has contingency plans in School, Borden, 94, Pate, 358; Mc- and then called the Associated frankly, it is just as impressive. I place for postponed or canceled games. Collum National Guard, Borden, Press to give updates. I got recruit- understand another one is taking But we must admit we also wonder about the rip- 51, Pate, 59; Pleasantfield, Borden, ed for AP help late in the afternoon place at Smith Lake Aug. 15, and ple effect down from the college level. The difficult 24, Pate, 59; absentees, Borden, 44, on Election Day by the publisher, that others have taken place in the thing about a college campus is that those athletes Pate, 30. meaning I had to fill out not one state at larger lakes. This may be then head back to dorm rooms and into classrooms In other words, Pate won seven but two pages of tax information a trend, especially in light of the with other students. That’s not as much of a con- boxes to four, but Borden pulled out in record time. (They pay $75 for difficulties of campaigning with cern in the NFL. huge victories in Meadowsmith, the privilege, but I imagine they the COVID-19 virus. But it is a concern in high school. Some states have already made adjustments. New Mexico has moved football and other contact sports to the spring. TODAY IN For comparison’s sake, New Mexico has 15,000 total COVID-19 cases, Alabama has over 53,000, HISTORY though New Mexico has roughly two-fifths of Geor- gia’s population. New Jersey has pushed the start of football back Today is Thursday, to Oct. 1. Other states have said they are looking July 16, the 198th day of at their start dates. 2020. There are 168 days The Alabama High School Athletic Association left in the year. has given very specific guidelines for workouts, but Today’s Highlight in at this point, everything is still moving forward as History: scheduled. On July 16, 1945, the If the games can be played safely, we hope there’s United States exploded a full season, but we are concerned. its first experimental Like most of you, we love football and many oth- atomic bomb in the desert er fall sports, but we are worried about whether it’s of Alamogordo, New possible or even makes sense to have a season. Mexico; the same day, Over the next month, as decisions are being the heavy cruiser USS made about local schools and how to keep students Indianapolis left Mare safe, it’ll be interesting to see how sports are im- (mar-AY’) Island Naval pacted. Shipyard in California on — The Valley Times-News a secret mission to deliver atomic bomb components LETTERS TO THE EDITOR to Tinian Island in the Marianas. away the freedom of fishing for everyone On this date: EAGLE The myth that to obtain the power and resources (by In 1790, a site along the poverty causes racism ever increasing policies of taxation) to Potomac River was des- POLL RESULTS While I agree with “Filling the void feed the poor. The reality is that social- ignated the permanent in our lives” (Daily Mountain Eagle, ist principles cause poverty (we have seat of the United States June 18, 2020) that only God fills the proof from around the world) but blames government; the area be- ultimate void and that followers of Jesus poverty on capitalism. In fact many who came Washington, D.C. Christ are mandated to “care for the advocate socialism are more invested In 1969, Apollo 11 poor and fight oppression” the real prob- in maintaining victims (poverty and blasted off from Cape lem dealing with poverty (in general) racism) to protect their power than to Kennedy on the first and black racism (in particular) is not solve human problems. If we look close manned mission to the between action or inaction but radical- enough we will find hypocrisy hidden surface of the moon. ly different beliefs how to solve these inside claims of higher moral princi- In 1999, John F. Ken- problems. ples: human beings are easily corrupt- nedy Jr., his wife, Caro- There is no doubt that racism and ed. Even if the goal isn’t the failing of lyn, and her sister, Lau- poverty exists but what we need is bru- freedom it’s the inevitable result of not ren Bessette, died when tal honesty about the results between allowing greater economic opportunity their single-engine plane, two contradictory world views-socialist for everyone (even if imperfectly real- piloted by Kennedy, or capitalist, left or right, (and in the ized at any given point in time). plunged into the Atlan- United States at this time) Democrat Thomas Sowell, an economist, who tic Ocean near Martha’s or Republican. These two fundamental describes changing his life from being Vineyard, Massachusetts. principles are irreconcilable: between a poor black child through hard work, In 2004, Martha Stew- those who want to feed the needy and says it’s more important to describe art was sentenced to five those who want to teach everyone (in- what causes economic success rather months in prison and five cluding the needy) how to fish to provide than blame poverty. This is a new mind- months of home confine- for themselves. One side advocates sub- set. My father began dirt poor on a farm ment by a federal judge in servience (even if they never call it such) in north Alabama and through initiative New York for lying about and the other side advocates personal earned a PhD and became a college a stock sale. initiative and freedom. professor. My own experience includes In 2008, Florida It is a myth that “poverty causes rac- being a mediocre student in high school resident Casey Antho- ism,” for if that were true all poor whites but educating myself through hard ny, whose 2-year-old Daily Mountain Eagle would be victims of racism. There work. Ideas matter. daughter, Caylee, had would also be no black billionaires. The ESTABLISHED 1872 The theory of how to build a bridge, a been missing a month, problem is one worldview is ideologically house, or manage a nation will only be was arrested on charges driven and denies evidence to the con- successful to the degree of validity of the of child neglect, making Publisher - James Phillips Production Manager - Michael Keeton trary: ignores the economic and tyran- ideas that frame it. false official statements Executive Advertising Dir. - Jake Aaron Circulation Manager - Tia Jones nical realties of socialist nations like David A. Cook, PhD, and obstructing a crimi- Editor - Ron Harris Sports Editor - Johnathan Bentley the Soviet Union or Venezuela who take Jasper nal investigation. Daily Mountain Eagle CHURCH Thursday, HAPPENINGS July 16, 2020 Religion A5 Local church events are featured each Wednesday and Saturday in the Daily Mountain Eagle, and daily on the calendar at www.mountaineagle. com. Events are listed by calendar date and time as space allows. There is no guarantee when or the number of days an event will run. The deadline to place an event is no later than noon Tuesday and Friday. Email event Master gardeners information to [email protected] or call 205-221-2840, ext. 246.

Today we have spiritual growth as well. God uses is our responsibility to carry on our NOTICE as our gospel, the rainy days, the thunderstorms prayers, our choices, our disciplines • Matthew Ministry Outreach/Soup kitchen is The Parable of and the sunshine of our lives to of faith, our daily decisions that open every Friday at 11 a.m. at LifeSprings Assem- the Sower. A help us grow in our life of faith. mirror God’s ways, or not. bly of God on Highway 195. farmer goes out To carry the garden analogy In tending a garden, the more • Mt. Carmel Baptist Church on Horse Creek and sows seeds, forward, our Lord expects us to you do it the better you get. You Boulevard in Cordova opens its Soup Kitchen every and some of it tend our gardens. The sower sows start to know the difference be- Tuesday from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. falls on good The Word, but pay attention, it is tween the weeds and the plants. • Boldo United Methodist Church opens its ground, and some Be Our Guest we who determine the outcome. It You learn about worms and clothes closet the second Saturday of every month in the weeds, is what we do with The Word, to fertilizer. You learn about prun- The Rev. Robin from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. and some on Hinkle prepare for and tend to the seeds ing, cutting off the dead parts, so • Do you enjoy quilting or would you like to learn the rocks. And that are sown, that determines that new growth can occur. That to quilt? Please join us at Prospect Independent depending on the growth. And it can be a lot of is what it is like when we live a Methodist Church where we host a Quilting Group where it falls, it either sprouts up work. But the more we do it, the proactive life of faith. Tending our every Tuesday from 8 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. Lunch is into abundant fruits and vegeta- better we get. lives with the spiritual disciplines served. For more information, call Janelle at 387- bles, or it dies among the weeds, or When I was a child, I remem- of prayer, coming to church, mak- 2256 or Cecilia at 697-5672. it dries up on the rocks. For some ber planting those first seeds in ing every day God-willed choices. • Maranatha Baptist Church will pass out free reason the disciples do not under- a garden, carrots and radishes, We get better at spotting our sins, meals at 11 a.m. every Saturday morning. stand this parable, so Jesus spells something the children at Camp learning to pull them out by the • Maranatha Baptist Church, located at 1705 it out for them. What Jesus wants McDowell farm school still do roots. We learn to avoid the worms Barker St W, Jasper, has resumed its full-time us each to think about is: Have you today. I could not wait to pull out — those yucky sins that eat away schedule with Sunday school at 10 a.m., preaching let the seed of Him the Word, his the carrots. our insides — dishonesty, lies and service at 11 a.m., Sunday night service at 6 p.m., spirit, to live and grow in you? We begin the garden of our faith, betrayals. We begin to understand and Wednesday night service at 6:30 p.m. Jesus often used the image tilling the soil of our hearts as that God can use even the manure Barbara Cleveland, pastor of Lamon Chapel of seeds, growth, and gardens, children. Learning our prayers. of our life to make our life more UMC, will also be teaching a bible study every because it was an easy image for Learning to share. Learning that abundant when we trust Him to do Thursday at 1 p.m. his audiences to understand, and we are not supposed to fight with so. He uses your well-tended soil, that continues today. Like many of our brothers and sisters. But God to bring out fruit in abundance. SUNDAY, JULY 19 you, I have a garden that I plant- expects us to grow in faith, and You become a place that attracts • Voice of Truth Worship Center will have special ed, and, as we know, in order to tend are heart soil beyond those others, filled with beauty and guests The Freemans at 6 p.m. Sunday. get any fruit, we need to have at a years. the bushels of fruit that begin to minimum two things — rain and We get a lot of help at first, but arrive, which you share. Because sunshine. then steadily we are allowed to in the end, God want us all to be Those of you who have a garden grow, so that when we are teens, master gardeners, raising up our or a yard know that after a good we begin to test our own soil, to children and grandchildren and all rain over days, our yards and make our own choices. Do we whose lives we touch, in his ways gardens turn into jungles that actually go to the movies like we and his teaching. need to be trimmed and weeded, say, or we are or going out with Where we join him in sowing the and our fruits and vegetables pop the crowd that is drinking and Word of the Kingdom of heaven for when you want the right into being. But to get ripe fruits what not? Do we help others, or do harvests in the future. person to serve your needs. and vegetables, you have to have we join the crowd making fun of The Rev. Robin Hinkle is the rector of St. Mary’s sunshine too. That is the case for them? And then as we get older, it Episcopal Church in Jasper. You may want someone with job experience or accept someone who has no experience. But whatever Fire destroys much of 249-year-old church in California they are, advertising in our HELP WANTED section will serve your needs . . . By The Associated Press ing renovation to mark its rising from the wooden had to retreat when roof- upcoming 250th anniver- rooftop in one corner of ing and other structural Look to the SAN GABRIEL, Calif. sary celebration. the historic structure, materials began to fall, — A fire last Saturday Fire alarms at the San San Gabriel Fire Capt. Negrete said. destroyed the rooftop and Gabriel Mission rang Paul Negrete said. “We were trying to fight Daily Mountain Eagle most of the interior of a around 4 a.m. Firefighters entered the it from the inside. We Catholic church in Cali- When firefighters church and tried to beat weren’t able to because it Call Classified 221-2840 fornia that was undergo- arrived, they saw smoke back the flames, but they became unsafe,” he said. 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“I have been crucified with Christ and I no ADVENTIST NEW CANAAN BAPTIST CHURCH OF CHRIST Telephone: 648-6481 PRESBYTERIAN MT. ZION SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Walston Bridge Rd. 387-8702 Carbon Hill 924-8811/924-4306 TOWNLEY CHURCH OF GOD CARBON HILL PRESBYTERIAN longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I 7th Ave. & 26th St. 387-1556 NEW LIFE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH OF CHRIST Townley-Fayette Hwy. 102 227 NW 3rd Avenue • 924-8330 BAPTIST CHURCH Hwy. 13 924-9715 924-9725 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN (PCA) live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of ASSEMBLY OF GOD Pastor: Bro. Ed Frazier 221-5840 CHURCH OF CHRIST TRINITY FELLOWSHIP CHURCH OF GOD 1510 4th Ave. • Jasper, AL 35501 • God, who loved me and gave himself for me.” ABUNDANT LIFE FELLOWSHIP NEW PROSPECT BAPTIST White Street 686-7996 300 The Trace East 221-9551 384-3994 ASSEMBLY OF GOD 770 Hwy. 5, North 384-4808 CLOVERHILL CHURCH OF CHRIST UNION CHAPEL CHURCH OF GOD Gal 2:20 32365 Hwy. 69 N, Jasper 35504 NEW UNION HILL BAPTIST CHURCH Julius Brown, Sr., Minister Old Hwy. 78 483-8001 OTHER Pastor, James Lee Aaron - 384-9817 Wright Rd., Townley COMMUNITY CHURCH OF CHRIST HIGHWAY 5 CHURCH OF GOD ABUNDANT LIFE TEMPLE BETHEL GRACE CHURCH NEW ZION BAPTIST 1901 15th Ave. West • Jasper Nauvoo - Rev. Richard Harbin Jr. Hwy. 78 924-9317 Alabama Hwy. 5 North 295-1439 Nauvoo 697-5414 Minister: Robert Jeffery Jr. 924-8709 - Pastor AGAPE CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES Outdoor Power Pastor, Curtis Hammonds NORTHSIDE BAPTIST 920-3511 NEW BEGINNINGS 303 Birmingham Ave. • Jasper, AL CROSSROADS ASSEMBLY OF GOD 500 Hwy. 78 By-Pass 384-3214 CORDOVA CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH OF GOD 35501 • 384-0229 Equipment, LLC (Formely Cordova A.G.) 387-0264 208 Alabama Ave. 483-7032 860 New Parrish/Cordova Hwy Parrish ARLEY HOUSE OF PRAYER 6000 Curry Hwy., Jasper 50 Warrior Ave. • Cordova, AL OAKMAN CENTRAL BAPTIST CROSSROADS CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Bobby Shedd 221-5974 - Pastor Hwy. 41, South - O’Neal Taylor, Pastor 205-387-8905 Senior Pastor Jay Trayal Oakman 622-3983 Bro. Kyle Gilpin • Hwy. 5 N. 384-9761 205-300-4257 PEACE BAPTIST CHURCH 221-2777 CHURCH OF AWAKENING LIFE ® CORNERSTONE ASSEMBLY OF GOD Mae Francis Street, Parrish CURRY CHURCH OF CHRIST JESUS CHRIST 8400 Curry Hwy.. • Jasper, AL Hwy.195, Thach 384-5449 686-5656 Curry 387-7338 5454 Curry Hwy. OF LATTER DAY SAINTS Pastor Anthony Sellers 221-4664 EMPIRE ASSEMBLY OF GOD PHILADELPHIA BAPTIST DILWORTH CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST BACK FORTY COWBOY CHURCH 7421 Hwy. 5 North 648-5685 Burrow’s Crossing 384-9628 Dilworth Community OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 134 Highland Shores Drive Nauvoo, AL LIFE SPRING CHURCH PISGAH BAPTIST DOVERTOWN CHURCH OF CHRIST 18th Ave., NW 384-9510 Past, James Wright 2686 Hwy. 195, Jasper, AL 35503 Sipsey Cut-off 648-3788 Dovertown Community (205) 275-7545 205-384-9570 221-9320 PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST EARNEST CHAPEL CHURCH OF CHRIST EPISCOPAL BAHA’I COMMUNITY OF JASPER artectractor.com GRACE ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rt. 2, Nauvoo Rt. 2, Oakman ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL P.O. Box 2419, Jasper NEW BEGINNING PROVIDENCE BAPTIST EAST WALKER CHURCH OF CHRIST 801 The Trace West 205-302-0931 Just off Prospect Rd. on Oakman 686-9555 Hwy. 78 East, Sumiton 648-3488 Rev. Robin H. Hinkle, Recto BIBLE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH Artec Tractor & Equipment Lenard’s Chapel Rd., Carbon Hill PUMPKIN CENTER BAPTIST GOODSPRINGS CHURCH OF CHRIST 387-7746 McCollum Rd. - Jasper Pastor: Vernon Prescott 932-3562 20 Pumpkin Center Loop, Quinton Goodsprings 686-7014 Rev. Robert Taylor 387-1050 ‘Be strong and of a good courage, SUMITON FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD RIVERSIDE GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH HATT CHURCH OF CHRIST HOLY CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRIST FELLOWSHIP 648-8197 Located on River Road Hatt Hill 686-7446 HUNTER’S CHAPEL HOLY INTERNATIONAL fear not, nor be afraid of them: for VICTORY ASSEMBLY OF GOD Paster: Rev. Michael Banks SUMITON CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH OF CHRIST P.O. Box 1791, Jasper, AL 35501 the LORD thy God, he it is that doth Sipsey Rd. 384-0857 (256) 287-1971 47 Scurlock St., Sumiton, AL 331 Hunters Chapel Road 205-522-7845 or 205-522-5633 go with thee; he will not fail thee, Pastor: Jay Trayel SAMARIA BAPTIST 648-2717 Jasper, AL CHRISTIAN WORSHIP CENTER FREEDOM ASSEMBLY OF GOD Industrial Blvd., Jasper LIBERTY CHURCH OF CHRIST (205) 483-6075 For Prayer & Info: 387-1264 nor forsake thee.’ 1320 Curry Hwy • Jasper, AL Pastor: Rick Sherer • 387-0132 Boldo 221-2700 Paster: SAM CAIN CORONA INDEPENDENT Deuteronomy 31:6 384-3337 • Pastor: James A. Grace SARAGOSSA FIRST BAPTIST MACEDONIA CHURCH OF CHRIST CAIN’S CHAPEL PINEY GROVE - BOLDO HOLINESS CHURCH 221-3834 Holly Grove Road 221-4436 PHILLIPS CHAPEL - SUMITON P.O. Box 183 • Oakman BAPTIST SHADY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH McARTHUR HEIGHTS NEW HOPE 622-3996 - Pastor, Larry Woods ALDRIDGE COMMUNITY BAPTIST Parrish 686-3024 CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH OF DELIVERANCE BOLTON GARAGE, INC. 45 Vining Rd., Parrish 686-7400 SHANGHI BAPTIST CHURCH Old Parrish Hwy. 686-5620 JEHOVAH’S Zero Main St., Parrish, AL Greg Sims Owner ARGO FIRST BAPTIST Minister: Gene Boshell 647-0122 MIDWAY CHURCH OF CHRIST WITNESSES CHURCH OF THE HOLY BIBLE U.S. Hwy. 78 • Argo SHILOH BAPTIST Hwy. 69 221-2760/221-2340 JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES 701 McCollum Rd. • Jasper, AL Mon. through Fri. 8AM to 5 PM Pastor: Harold Spradlin 2406 24th 387-7078 MT. HARMONY CHURCH OF CHRIST 1609 6th W. 221-5121 Pastor, Randy Brand ARLEY FIRST BAPTIST SIXTH AVENUE BAPTIST New Birmingham Hwy. 384-3254 CHURCH OF LIVING GOD 1182 Golf Course Rd. (205) 384-0844 Arley 384-4667 2913 6th Avenue West NEW HOPE CHURCH OF CHRIST METHODIST Parrish Hwy. 221-6968 Jasper, AL 35504 [email protected] BLOOMING GROVE BAPTIST Rev. Edmon Hullett Oakman ALDERSGATE UNITED METHODIST CUTTING EDGE MINISTRIES CHURCH Curry 387-8751 384-5593/836-3161(H) NORTH JASPER CHURCH OF CHRIST Hwy. 78, Dora 11:00 AM Service 648-2470 7655 Hwy. 78, Dora • Pastor Joe J. “Home of The Lifetime Engine Warranty” BOLDO FIRST BAPTIST STRAIGHTWAY BAPTIST Hwy. 5, Jasper ARLEY UNITED METHODIST Brock (205) 737-3343 Boldo 387-7956 Corner of Main St. & State St., Sumiton • OAK GROVE CHURCH OF CHRIST Hwy. 41 • Arley, AL DELIVERANCE WORSHIP CENTER CALVARY BAPTIST Pastor: Michael Isbell 240 Pumpkin Center Cutoff Rd. Quinton, AL BOLDO UNITED METHODIST 1501 5th Ave. S., Jasper, AL. 35501 • Box 124, Dora 648-5757 SUNLIGHT BAPTIST 35130 • Minister: Jerry Johnson 483-1039 55 Gray Rd., Boldo 205-256-2173 Boyles Auto Sales CEDAR HILL BAPTIST Sunlight Rd. OAKMAN CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRIST UNITED METHODIST Pastor : Wanda Standfield www.boylesauto.com Box 540, Jasper TOWNLEY FIRST BAPTIST Townley P.O. Box 396, Oakman 622-3410 602 28th Ave. 387-7603 Co-Pastor: Robert Standfield delwor- CENTRAL INDEPENDENT BAPTIST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET BAPTIST THE PARRISH CHURCH OF CHRIST CORDOVA BIBLE METHODIST [email protected] 900 Airport Rd., South•Jasper 221-3394 26th East 384-5151 DESPERATION CHURCH 205-265-3011 Jasper, Alabama 584 New Oakman Hwy. • Parrish, AL 686- Corner of Linden & Massachusetts COAL CITY BAPTIST UNION GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH 7996 • Minister: Scott McCown Rev. Paul Key • 483-6068 204 19th St. E, Jasper 2906 Coal City Rd., Jasper, AL 35501 Cordova (Barney) TUBBS CHURCH OF CHRIST CROSSROADS UNITED METHODIST 256-255-5979 387-7774 or 384-6042 WESTSIDE BAPTIST Rt. 1, Oakman 3785 Hwy. 5 • Jasper 221-1552 FAITH WORSHIP CENTER CANDYLAND CORINTH BAPTIST 1201 22nd W. 384-5182 VALLEY VIEW CHURCH OF CHRIST CURRY UNITED METHODIST 2075 Main St., P.O. Box 38, Sumiton Day Care Gardners Gin Rd. 483-9534 WYATT BAPTIST CHURCH Manuel Hil Rd. in Hay Valley Hwy. 257, Curry Mark E. Ridgeway, Min. 648-8261 CROSSWAY BAPTIST Burnwell 686-9982 DURR’S CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST FREEDOM WORSHIP 6am to 6pm • 221-(LOVE) 5683 1160 Aldridge Rd., Parrish, AL 35580 WEST WALKER CHURCH OF CHRIST Corner of Euclid Ave., Jasper Behind PJ’s Rest. on Hwy. 69 Breakfast - Lunch - Snacks 686-7881 FREEWILL BAPTIST Hwy. 78 E. 924-9038 ELDRIDGE UNITED METHODIST Marlin ‘Cotton’ Eddy, Pastor 221-4074 721 Curry Hwy, Farmstead Area DORA FIRST BAPTIST ARGO FREEWILL BAPTIST WOODLAND TRACE CHURCH OF CHRIST 188 Kelley St., Eldridge GOD’S CHILDREN After School Pick Up, Jasper Schools Dora 648-9414 648-3279 The Mall Way & The Trace FIRST UNITED METHODIST Main, Parrish 686-5088 DORA SECOND BAPTIST CARBON HILL FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST 1800 Third Avenue 387-2111 healing the nations int’l church Dora 648-5998 Pastor: Dewight Bailey Cordova Road 686-5277 FIRST UNITED METHODIST 7655 Hwy. 78 Dora God Bless Our Community! DUTTON HILL BAPTIST CEDROM GROVE FREEWILL BAPTIST Carbon Hill 924-4409 Pastor Mike Ingle 205-384-1089 2263 Dutton Hill Rd., Oakman, AL 35579 Carbon Hill • Pastor Ron Woodard CHURCH OF GOD JASPER INDEPENDENT METHODIST CHURCH HOPE HOUSE CHURCH EASTSIDE BAPTIST (205) 602-9444 ARGO CHURCH OF GOD 3405 Veteran Dr., Jasper 35501 1602 10th Ave., Jasper, AL 35501 Thank You! Hwy. 69 East 387-1406 CORDOVA FREEWILL BAPTIST Hwy. 78, Argo 648-6745 KING’S CHAPEL METHODIST Thomas Martin, Pastor EDGIL GROVE BAPTIST 414 First 483-6846/483-6272 BAGLEY CHURCH OF GOD Hwy. 124 HOUSE OF PRAYER #1 Policemen and Firefighters Edgil Grove 221-2203 DOVERTOWN FREEWILL BAPTIST Hwy. 78 W. on the right just before you LAMON CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST Florida Ave. 221-0662 ELDRIDGE BAPTIST Dovertown 483-9650 get to Sumiton • Pastor Larry Gilbert Hwy. 195 N., Thach HOLY GROUND Eldridge 924-4102 FAITH FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH 648-0830 LONG MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST FREEDOM WORSHIP CENTER FROM YOUR FR IENDS AT: FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Pastor: Darryl Gurganous, Hwy. 5 BOLDO CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY 207 Green Ave., Cordova Garvey Lee Dr. (Off Blackwell Dairy Rd.) GOODSPRINGS 300-3126 34 Pine Drive, Jasper 295-0042 483-6550 Pastor: Jimmy Grace 49 Robbins Road • Goodsprings FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST Roy Lynn Hitt, Pastor NAUVOO UNITED METHODIST CHURCH GOOD NEWS 3 MINISTRY CARL CANNON 686-9868 Bobby F. Smith, Pastor 2200 Gamble Ave - 221-9270 CHAPEL HILL FULL GOSPEL Pastor: Roger Watkins PO Box 3303 • Jasper, AL 35502 CHEVROLET—CADILLAC—BUICK—GMC FARMSTEAD BAPTIST 221-9283 CHURCH OF GOD 205-706-2193 (205) 275-8027 Curry Rd. 384-3501 HARVEST FREEWILL BAPTIST 1919 Arkadelphia Rd., Jasper OAKMAN UNITED METHODIST JASPER ALLIANCE 384-5561 or carlcannon.com FERN SPRINGS 6688 Curry Hwy. Rev. Chris Bowen 302-0430 OLD ZION UNITED METHODIST Hwy. 5 at Bradford Rd. 1646 Fern Springs Rd., Eldridge, AL Ricky 221-5634 Pastor: Jess West CHURCH OF GOD CARBON HILL Hwy. 5N, Saragossa JASPER BIBLE MISSIONARY Exit 65 on Corridor “X” Meeks, Pastor • 924-1694 NEW CALVARY FREEWILL BAPTIST North Maple St., POCAHONTAS UNITED METHODIST 220 Hunters Chapel Rd., Jasper FIRST BAPTIST - CARBON HILL Prospect Rd. Johnny Sims | 205-275-6281 Rt. 2, Hwy. 78, Carbon Hill 384-0919 CHECK OUT OUR 924-4145 924-9477 • Pastor: Bobby Connell CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY PROSPECT METHODIST CHURCH JASPER PILGRIM NAZARENE CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST - CORDOVA NEW OAK GROVE FREEWILL BAPTIST 253 Stevens St., Cordova • 648-9894 Prospect Road 1409 5th Avenue South • Jasper LOW PRICES! Massachusetts Ave. 483-7492 Rev. Mickey Crane Rev. Bobby Patterson ST. JAMES CME Pastor: Bryan Shields 818 Fall City Rd., Jasper FIRST BAPTIST - JASPER OAKMAN FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST COPELAND’S FERRY CHURCH OF GOD 409 25th 221-4137 205-221-2470 1604 4th Ave. 221-6444 Oakman 622-3496 16255 Hwy. 269 • 674-0269 SUMITON UNITED METHODIST LIVING WORD TABERNACLE 205-300-5292 FIRST BAPTIST - PARRISH POCAHONTAS FREEWILL BAPTIST Pastor: Rev. Joshua East • 639-2316 Main Street, Sumiton 205 Fall City Rd. - Pastor Greg CALL CENTRAL READY 686-5707 Nubbin Bend Rd. 924-3184 CORDOVA CHURCH OF GOD UNION CHAPEL UNITED Strickland, 384-5613•387-1118 MIX FOR ALL YOUR FIRST BAPTIST - OAKMAN TOWNLEY FREEWILL BAPTIST River Road 483-7714 METHODIST MY FATHER’S HOUSE MINISTRIES CONCRETE NEEDS! Water Oak St. • Bill Phillips, Pastor 205- Townley 924-8926 CORDOVA CHURCH OF GOD 330 Buttermilk Rd, Cordova 535-8983 10am Sunday School • 11am Preaching 622-3400 OF PROPHECY 438-8130 WILLIAMS CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST 5pm Evening Services Compliments Of FIRST BAPTIST - SUMITON MISSIONARY BAPTIST CURRY CHURCH OF GOD Hwy. 69 N. Co. Line 711 McCollum Rd. • Jasper, AL 648-9558 AIKEN GROVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST Curry 221-7710/221-9629 Pastor: Charlie Brown Pastor: Kenneth Hyde•205-275-0706 FIRST BAPTIST Pastor: Archie Homan • 384-5374 DILWORTH CHURCH OF GOD WRIGHT’S CHAPEL AME NEW BEGINNINGS 2701 Corona Ave. 387-7030 ALDRIDGE MISSIONARY BAPTIST 3688 Hull Road, Empire 648-6327 607 27th St., West 384-0558 CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP FREEDOM BAPTIST 1160 Aldridge Rd., Parrish DORA CHURCH OF GOD ZION UNITED METHODIST 1901 15th Ave. West, Jasper Nauvoo Hwy. 924-8611 686-7881 • Rev. Scott Argent Dora 648-6865 1910 3rd St. Southwest, Jasper Pstr: Bro. James Cook 924-0517 FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST BARTON’S CHAPEL EMPIRE CHURCH OF GOD 205-221-0579 NEW DAY OUTREACH CENTER 205-924-9922 483-7080 MISSIONARY BAPTIST Empire 648-6159 1306 1st Street • Jasper FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST Pastor: Johnny Franklin HOLY BIBLE NAZARENE behind Marvins, beside Hudson Pawn Rt. 7, Jasper 648-5668 River Rd. Loop — Cordova Fall City CHURCH OF GOD IN NAUVOO BOLEY CHURCH OF THE Rev. Joseph O. Strawn Sr. GIBSON HILL BAPTIST CHURCH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH HOMEWOOD FULL GOSPEL NAZARENE 265-3322 Collins-Burke 622-2358 7327 Fall City Rd., Jasper, AL 35503 CHURCH OF GOD 4020 County Rd. 83, Berry Services 7:00 pm Saturday Nights GLORY FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Youth Minister: Andrew Dickerson 388-2215 Old Hwy. 78 City Limits Jimmy Earnest, Pastor www.newdaymins.webs.com Funeral Home 175 Cordova Cutoff Rd, GRACE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 924-0431/924-9700 988-3433 NEW VISION MINISTRIES 387-0500 Pastor Adam Brewer 25899 Hwy. 69 N., Jasper, AL 35504 JASPER CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY FIRST CHURCH 27913 Hwy 69 • Boldo SERVING WALKER COUNTY OVER 30 YEARS GOODSPRINGS BAPTIST Pastor: Bro. Danny Carter 295-1111 502 Airport Rd. N. OF THE NAZARENE Pastor - Bro. Dewayne West Rt. 2, Parrish 221-2338 MT. PISGAH MISSIONARY BAPTIST Leland Lowery, Pastor • 471-3470 400 14th 384-4492 PLEASANT HILL 303 Oak Hill Road Mike Burke 384-5571 GORGAS BAPTIST CHURCH Cordova • 483-8188 LEONARD’S CHAPEL GRACE CHAPEL Townley 689-4660 Gorgas - Pastor Tim Saylors 483-1108 NEW BETHEL CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE RIVERS OF LIVING WATERS Kristy Mauldin, RN, BSN GORGAS MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Johnny Franklin Rev. Tony Key 221-1787 Hwy. 124 221-7656/384-5231 formerly Key Hill Church Administrator 1105 Martin School Rd. ODOM MEMORIAL THE LIVING LIGHT CHURCH OF GOD Pastor: Chris Lindsey (cell #) 522-4808 1589 Hayes Hill Rd. • Oakman Pastor Charles Harbison 483-7716 MISSIONARY BAPTIST 3420 N. Airport Rd. Pastor Joey Vick NORTHSIDE NAZARENE Rev. Henriques • 205-388-3811 319 19th Street West GREATER SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH Parrish 686-5753 387-7195/384-6356 1909 Snoddy Chapel Road SLEEPY HOLLOW IND. MEM. CHURCH Jasper, Al 35501 2603 Martin King Drive 387-7078 PLEASANTFIELD SANCTUARY CHURCH OF GOD 384-5429 Union Chapel 483-7947 205-282-4308 Pastor 923-1400 MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 205 Fall City Rd. NAUVOO CHURCH SMITH CHAPEL COMMUNITY CHURCH Toll Free 1-855-577-4308 GREATER VISION BAPTIST 109 Rob Key Rd. -Parrish • 686-9889 Pastor: Keith Banks 387-1118 OF THE NAZARENE Smith Chapel Road • Carbon Hill Fax 205-265-2677 Sharon Blvd., Dora PLEASANT GROVE MEMORIAL PARK CHURCH OF GOD 3rd St., Nauvoo • Pastor, David Farris Pastor: Steve Thompson [email protected] Pastor Wayne Ferguson, 648-3481 MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 1002 11th Ave., West 387-2713 522-6408 205-471-9064 GRACE BAPTIST SPRINGHILL COMMUNITY MON.-FRI. SAT. 8:AM - 4:PM Pleasant Grove Rd., Jasper, AL 221-4134 NAUVOO CHURCH OF GOD PARRISH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE US Hwy 78, Sumiton - Pastor Andy Frazier Nauvoo 924-9842 8:AM - 6:PM Floors, Doors, SHADY GROVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Dogtown 924-9080/924-9136 Pastor: Randy ‘Bubba’ Clark, HARMONY BAPTIST 44 Reese Street • Sipsey NEW BEGINNINGS CHURCH OF GOD Assoc. Pastor: Roy Smith THE R.O.C.K. IN JASPER Cabinets, Hwy. 195 221-1377 Pastor: Shedrick Jones Jr. 1802 15th Avenue West, Jasper Pastor: Alvie 1436 New Parrish Cordova Hwy. 445 19th St., W., Jasper and More! HERMON BAPTIST (205) 648-9666 Cook • (205) 924-1144 or Parrish, AL 35580• 686-9556 Pastor: Todd Hunter 205-471-4952 Rt. 8, Jasper UNION CHAPEL (205) 522-3296 SALEM CHURCH TOTAL PACKAGE MINISTRY Discount KANSAS BAPTIST CHURCH NON DENOMINATION 205-295-2000 MISSIONARY BAPTIST NEW BETHANY FULL GOSPEL OF THE NAZARENE HOME CENTER 2105 Hwy. 78 East, Jasper 33017 Hwy. 11, Carbon Hill, AL Union Chapel • Pastor Adam Bolton CHURCH OF GOD County Rd. 83, Berry 2700 Highland Ave. • Jasper www.facebook.com/DHC.Jasper LUPTON FIRST BAPTIST Galloway Rd. 924-0176/924-8133 Rev. Johnathon Smith-622-2300 Pastor: Spencer Abrom 205-282-2377 Nauvoo 384-3951 PRIMITIVE BAPTIST NEW BETHEL SARAGOSSA CHURCH TRINITY CHURCH MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH LIBERTY GROVE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST OF THE NAZARENE 2615 Ripley Road • Carbon Hill, Macedonia Loop Rd., Jasper New Flatwoods Road 2302 8th Ave., Jasper Rt. 2, Jasper-Greg Tinker, Min. 387-2893 (205) 275-6628 Pastor: Donnie Elliott LIBERTY PRIMITIVE BAPTIST Elder Murray Johnson Pastor: James M. Smith Dobbins Oil Company MANCHESTER BAPTIST 7828 McCormick Rd. 648-6281 OWEN CHAPEL CHURCH OF GOD PENTECOSTAL TRINITY GOSPEL CENTER Bob Holley, Min. PLEASANT GROVE Coon Creek Road in Empire FAIRVIEW PENTECOSTAL Main St., Sumiton 648-5070 All Major Oil Products (205) 924-4126 MARANATHA BAPTIST PRIMITIVE BAPTIST Joey and Nancy Clark • 648-3584 Oakman 622-3181 WALK OF FAITH MINISTRIES Corner Josephine & Barker St. Cemetery Rd. • Boldo 9290 Hwy. 124 Carbon Hill, AL Shirley Dobbins, President / Art Stoval, Sales Rep. THACH CHAPEL CHURCH OF GOD GOODSPRINGS FULL Jasper • 387-9275 ZION REST PRIMITIVE BAPTIST Hwy. 195 Bennett Rd., Jasper Pastor: Tony German • 924-8479 Jeffery Stoval, Warehouse Mgr. GOSPEL CHURCH MEEK BAPTIST 1304 Viking Drive, Jasper Pastor, Jonathan Lombard 5 Mi. So. of Parrish 686-9210 WEST JEFFERSON ASSEMBLY Arley 387-7731 384-4831 - 384-1524 OAKMAN CHURCH OF GOD GREATER JOY DELIVERANCE CHURCH located at old West Jefferson HS MOUNT CARMEL BAPTIST 622-3472 507 23rd Street West - Jasper Bishop Timothy Buckelew • 674-0746 6509 Horse Creek Blvd. CATHOLIC PARRISH CHURCH OF Pastor: Willie E. Sanders, Jr. WILLIS CHAPEL Cordova, AL 483-7729 St. Cecilia Catholic GOD of PROPHECY 205-815-9520 221-9336 MT. CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH 2159 Hwy 195 384-4800 Cohn Street, Parrish JEHOVAH JIREH APOSTOLIC THE HEALERS HOUSE 6509 Horsecreek Blvd. • Cordova Wendall Cephus Prophitt, Pastor 686-5623 HOLINES FAITH CHURCH 4154 Hwy. 5 • Jasper, AL 35504 483-7729 Pastor Kip Cordell CHRISTIAN PARRISH FREEWILL 4040 Veterans Memorial Dr., Adamsville Pastor: Clarice Higgins 387-7035 MT. JOY BAPTIST FIRST CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH (205) 674-7438 THE LIFEHOUSE Smith Lake 384-4406 400 W. 18th 384-6302/221-4872 (Formerly Old Freewill Baptist) Parrish Pastor: Johnny Traylor Jackson 445 Pinedale Drive• Jasper, AL MT. OLIVE BAPTIST NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY SIPSEY CHURCH OF GOD MY FATHER’S HOUSE Pastor: Richard & Julie Aaron 1001 27th St., West 221-5874 Cordova Rd. - James Aycox - 648-6544 Sipsey Piney Woods Rd. - Sipsey Hwy. 257 N.-Gateway Plaza - Curry 221-6746 MT. PHILADELPHIA BAPTIST 255-6088 • Pastor Jeffrey M. Long Elder Mac Wright-302-0586 UNITY INTERNATIONAL CHURCH Gorgas Rd. 483-7576 CHURCH OF CHRIST SOUTHSIDE CHURCH OF GOD MY FATHER’S HOUSE CHURCH MINISTRIES 1301 US Hwy. 78 E, Ste 211 Jasper MT. PHILADELPHIA BAPTIST CHURCH ARGO CHURCH OF CHRIST Bro. Mike Jenkins • Carbon Hill, AL 505 19th Street West • Jasper, AL Pastor: Ricky Henrique 205-388-1566 Certified Public Accountants, LLC 1885 Cordova-Gorgas Rd., Cordova Hwy. 78, Argo 387-0290 Pastor: Louise Posey • 686-7075 WHOSOEVER WILL COMMUNITY CHURCH Joseph R. Downs, IV • Certified Public Account 483-7576 ARLEY CHURCH OF CHRIST SPRINGHILL PHILADELPHIA DELIVERANCE Alabama Highway 5 North 1603 1st Ave., E.• PO Box 824 Office: 205-221-5454 MT. VERNON BAPTIST Hwy. 41, Arley 221-6564 FULL GOSPEL CHURCH OF GOD TABERNACLE Nauvoo, AL Jasper, Alabama 35502-0824 Direct: 205-385-0614 6450 Curry Highway BLACKWATER MACEDONIA Bonner Holler Rd. in Dogtown Lynn 893-5822 e-mail: [email protected] Fax: 205-221-5474 John Gates, Min. 205-387-8251 CHURCH OF CHRIST Sister Debbie Guthrie PRAISE TABERNACLE MT. ZION BAPTIST Macedonia 384-6330 CE SUMITON CHURCH OF GOD UNITED PENTECOSTAL Fall City Rd. 384-1925 CEDAR CREEK CHURCH OF CHRIST 50 Hosanna Drive • Sumiton, AL 1600 6th Ave., Jasper 387-1633 NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH Oakman - Tutwiler Rd. Senior Pastor: Dr. J. Martin Taylor WORD OF FAITH DELIVERANCE TEMPLE DUNCAN’S SUPPLY Carbon Hill 924-3085 CHURCH OF CHRIST Telephone: 648-3257, Extension 0 303 Birmingham Ave., Jasper Pastor Derrick Hall 24th 387-0222 SUMITON CHURCH OF GOD 205-295-5079 NEW BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH OF CHRIST SPANISH CHURCH Pastor: Mark Waldrop Cordova 483-7349 1501 6th Ave. W. 718 State Street • Sumiton, AL HWY. 5 NORTH 384-5863 NEW BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH 384-6446/387-1670 Senior Pastor: Mrs. Amelia Hardin MACEDONIA ROAD 221-6511 OAKMAN 622-2491 Worship Time: 4pm on Sunday Afternoons DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Thurs., July 16, 2020 www.mountaineagle.com — A7 WALKERWALKER COUNTY COUNTY CHURCH CHURCH DIRECTORYDIRECTORY This Devotional & Directory Is Made Possible By These Businesses Who Encourage All Of Us To Attend Worship Services East P OINT Pharmacy (205) 221-5595 (Located in the Walker Diagnostics Center) OSWALT SEPTIC TANKS 1442 J ONES DAIRY R D • JASPER Steve Pruett Owner 221-4209 Economy Premier Health Center CLEANERS Scott Dixon, MD URGENT CARE John Pegues, MD FAMILY MEDICINE Amanda Barton, CRNP SHIRT LAUNDRY 216 Hwy 78, Ste 100 - Dora AL 35062 100 E. 19th St. • 387-2136 (205) 648-4567

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(205) 387-1275 • JASPER, AL Daily Mountain Eagle You can be the first one on your block, Daily Mountain Eagle Thursday, A6 Walker stays 9 die in stormsApril 7, 2011 Senate votes to CLASSIFIEDS perfect in area across South Daily Mountain Eagle PINION rewrite ethics law even before the paper is in your Thursday, Walker got just one ball out of the An enormous tree limb that crashedCLASSIFIED WANTAD O 020 Announcements infield in the seventh inning Tuesday in The Alabama Senate has voted to rewrite through a Georgia family’s bedroom killed a CLASSIFICATIONS April 7, 2011 its area game with Mortimer Jordan. father and the young son he was holding in 025 Lost & Found the state’s new ethics law at the recom- AD RATES 001 - Employment B3 That turned out to be enough as the mendation of the State Ethics Commission his arms Tuesday as a fast-moving storm NEW HOURS LOST- CUSHIO 040 Service & Repair the past two years when we’ve chalked 007 - Employment Wanted Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., & Sat. 6-8pmple & white stripe,N ruffle’sto a couch around (pur- Vikings brokeup more a tie than with $3 a runtrillion in the in bot-debt. and the attorney general. / A4 system pounded the South with tornadoes, 221-2840 BEST ESTIM 040 Service & Repair Progressives merely say no Minimum Charge: 12 Words $4.20 009 - Bus. 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Hyperinflation could double or 15.40 23.10 $ $ 70.00 oo Small! same insurance available to Congress. $ 30.80 38.50 $ $ CHECK Reasonable e levels, recipients will 24 8.40 $ $ 46.20 53.90 $ 060 - Boats & Marine Lawn Service FUNERALShile HR-1 in less than a 16.80 $ $ 77.00 LOST- rates. triple the cost of food, fuel and other 25.20 $ Lab (M), black. W A2–DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Based on incom edicare to offset 33.60 42.00 $ OUT OUR FREE ESTIM up’s budget THSplan & ents 50.40 58.80 $ 085 - Yard Sales green collar. Child’s pet. Answers to (205)385-3329 ATES ent month and sent it Retha Maecommodities Kilpatrick over a period of months. receive help from M Reader Ad Rate Is 35 84.00 earing DEA SSPECIALS “Sam”. W Call 471-6022 to the Senate. The ¢ PORTS Government entitlement paym •HAPPY BIRTHDAY PHOTO Per Word 095 - Merchandise ent missing 2 d WE MOW GRASS Now we’re talking about real money. W UR GUEST costs of health insurance. from the Curry area. (205)529-2020ays ago eather House budget calls RethaBE O Mae Kilpatrick, of, 2011, the High after Hilla very community, long and passedostvalient dependent ore free- •CARD OF THANKS: ...... Holly Grove Lawn Care Republicans and Democrats push the federal governm could be drastically reduced creating The House proposal calls for state . Starts at $ 100 - Mdse. Wanted PREP BASEBALL Today's W Helen Glover Banks •NOT RESPONSIBLE NOTICE Each Insertion - 30.00 isconsin Rep. Paul Ryan for cutting fewer away on Tuesday, April 5 ...... Starts at $ Hwy. 78 next to Cobb Movies Scott (205)300-0806 T when you subscribe to the JASPER FAMILY CLINIC e at 1 By Daniel Gardner major problems for the m edicaid to MISSING DO B’ s to the brink of shutdown in a squabble over a piddling block grants offering states m (Three Insertions - One Per Week) Paid In Advance 30.00 112 - Equipment G. Auto Mon struggle with COPD. $ Chocolate Lab, Kenneth (205)300-2434 T OW Sal Sun than two-cents of among us. dom in how they structure M • LEGAL AD RATES: . . . 20.00 male. Missing since storm ING , C AR e Local 5-Day Forecast $61 billion in spending cuts,Helen W Glover Banks, 76, of Dora, passed away on Tuesday, She attended T.W. Martin High School and graduated from 35¢ per word for the first run, 33¢ per 2 F O R M E R L W ASH Sat o word each run thereafter 115 - For Rent or Lease 21-2 Y N E I G H B O R & D ETAI 4/11 , 2011, at her residence. Graveside servicesevery will dollar b spent Social Security, Medicare, and Lisa Johnson, 535 Valley Road area. Call 387-7555 4-4-11. or H O O D A U T O L Fri took4/10 the discussion to aApril higher 5 plane by unveiling a GOP e from 10:30 a.m. t Walker State Technical School as a LPN. Her diagnosis of meet needs locally. OWNER/AKA MONEY PLE Free Pic S A L E S A11 Thu 4/9 this year. SERVICE DIRECTORY - 117 - Want to Rent Turnip Green 275-1113 DGER k-BREWERSup & Delive 1, BRAVES 0 4/8 budget plan that will cutp.m. $5 on trillion Friday, in April spending 8, 2011, over at Bryan the Cemetery. The Rev. www.mountaineagle.com Medicaidoday, — April runaway 7, 2011, entitlement at Collins-TWO pro- SECTIONS,On the 22 revenuePAGES side, APRIL the House 6, 2011 plan JASPER, ALABAMA 35501 50 CENTS (205)221-4670 Ch ry Call T 4/7 COPD interfered withe at her 6 p.m. plans t to return to RNe a school.2 p.m. Friday,end EDNESDAY DITION (No Copy Changes) In 8-ColumnWalk-off Format 1 MONTH Box win for WalkerHauling, Excavating, Gravel, Red eapest Rates im next decade. James Aycox will officiate. Visitation will b Progressives call the cuts “Draconian” grams — are driving the deficits, yet calls for reducing corporate tax rates W E One Inch ...... 120. . . -. .Mobile . . Homes 025 Lost & Found In Town 305 Jasper, Ala., Thurs., April 7, 2011 Visitation will b OLD RIBBON CUTTING MISSING from 1202 5th Street, Jas- Hwy 195 1/4 -0124 and “extreme.” eral Home. Funeral services will b Two Inches $ rock, Drivew Mile Past B There’s plenty of room12:30 for p.m.debate on Fridayover the at workabilitythe funeral home. Bell Funeral Home President Obama dids in not these recomm three areas (highest among competing nations) and ...... 150.00 FOUND per since 4/5/11, small m ay work, Fill-dirt, Top- owling Alley On BurkeBAMA Fun GIRLZ H Three Inches ...... $ 122 - Mobile Homes Wanted 6 month old Pit Bull. Brown The Left B6-DAILY MOUNTAINark for EAGLE delivering Progressives are weeping huge croco- Ray ...... 225.00 Brindle. Heritage Hills area. Call soil, Demolition, Clearing,Slag, etc. Sumiton has been entrusted with the arrangements. any cuts or reform Four Inches ...... $ ...... dog. Female, black with browixed breed of individual pieces of the establishes proposal, buta m the number itself April 8, 2011 in the Collins-Burke Chapel. broadening the tax base to promote job 315.00 125 - Real Estate for Sale 77/48 She was preceded in deathNDER by aWAY grandson, AT dile Joseph tears Hicks. over little childrenShe was and preceded aging in deaththat by make her belovedup 41-percent father,ie Kilpatrick, Brady of the budget. $ 375.00 387-2069. markings. V 045 Pets & Supplies — again, $5 trillion — growth and increase revenue. s n PAWELSKI PA nd Leth rrTM DEADLINE ery nervous. Call Gallardo holds 84/61 84/60 Scattered JEWELRYShe is survived SALE by her U children, StephenHURCH B.veterans Glover, Gregory who will loseKilpatrick; their benefits her mother,Vera if If ProgressivesKilpatrick; her prevail brother, and Phillip entitlements Meanwhile, President Obama • Reader - 12 Noon Day Prior 129 - Instructions 221-3251. Exterior. 35 yearsINTING. experience.Interior Very & 83/63 Timesthe of sort of fiscal restraint voters have said they want but • Display - 12 Noon 2 Days Prior FOUND BLUE HEALER PU 78/60 Times of thunder- A. Glover of Dora and Vicki Eustice and her husband,the Senate Johnny, passes the bill. Don’t believe 130 - Real Estate Wanted - Small Black dog w/tan reasonable rates. 205-471-8774. PPIES. sunWashington and has stubbornlyNEW refused PROSPECT to deliver. BAPTIST It’s also C Kilpatrick; and her grandparents,grow atWill projected a Congressionaledicare and Budget launched his campaign to raise $1 bil- markings on 11th Street (Park each. Call (205)522-0710 $100 Isolated sun and storms pos- of Dora; grandchildren, Michaela; great-grandchildren, A. Glover of Cullman Alora Glover and of our CALL 221-2840 MISSING . MEDIUM DOG, Mostly thunder- clouds. them. When Washingtonand Marvin tightens and its Violet Gentry.Office (CBO) rates, M Obama presses Congress to avoid shutdown or Toll Free (800) 518-(NEWS)6397 135 - Motorcycles 2201 N. Airport Road • Jasper, AL 35501 recognitionsible. that the current spending pace is unsustain- lion to win a second term in office. ho School area). 205-221-9705 w/brow white PREMIER LAW sunny skies. clouds. Highs in the Stevie Glover of Cordov belt we’ll all suffer some,She but is survived nobody byis her husband, James Alexander; daugh- columnist w To Place Your Ad n spots, fem FEIST PUPPY, storms. Medicaid alone could equal 100-percent yndicated at Office Located at 1301 Viking Drive since Sat. M ale. Missing N SERVICES LLC High 78F. the Highs in the able and will lead the nationCullman to andruin Alexis if not Gloveraltered. of Cordova; sister, Doris Chilcoat of 140 - Transportation arch 26th. Hwy. 257, Lawn maintainence, pr 4 months old. Had Highs in mid 80s and going to lose everything.ters, Regina (Ronnie) Thomasof GDP and inDonna fewer (Jason) than 25Jones; years. f GOP budget Danielplan wouldL. Gardner revamp is a s bility, accompanied by sharply par- statement saying, “We can still us in the eye,” he said. here tomorrow.” P.O. Box 1469 - Jasper, Alabama 35502 LOST 2 DOGS. shots, wormed.Braves Call 205-221-6014 to two Winds S at mid 80s and Democrats jumped on the proposal immediately as a iss. You may contact him Both fem Kimwood Subdivision area. Call wahing, mulch, sod. Fr essur ph. low 80s and lows in the Springville; and a host of nieces, nephew and otherWhile relatives the U.S. Senategrandchildren, continues or rather Wesley to Carter, Kelsie Carter, Savannah Jones Medicare,lives Medicaid in Starkville, / A5 M , or tisanvisit his attackswebsite at and an outburst of avoid a shutdown, but Democrats Obama stepped forcefully into And if that doesn’t work, he 150 - Legals have collars; blue & red. M ale, both e J.J. 5 to 10 m lows in the Did Washington pay everybody ract (205)300-4304 Free Estim ee Estimates lows in the lowbrutal 60s. implement fore the punishingand debate friends. forthe the poor 2012 and election elderly. cycle In the area. Call (760)989-2846 ill Village ates (205)300-3030 Daily Mountain Eagle low 60s. debate this year’s budgetand Nathan — Jones; and brothers, Brady Merle Kilpatrick and [email protected]. shutdownFeel free to inte brinksmanship. are going to need to get serious the dispute, at times sounding like added, “we’ll invite them again the low 60s. doing so, they fram You may sign an online register book or express private con- enough in 2008? The House budget pro- ww.danlgardner.co blog site Dea FREE to good homes. 2 Germ the latest ContinuingRandy Resolution Kilpatrick. — WASHINGTONhttp://w (AP) — Prodded ger featureAccording to Democrats, House about cutting spending — and an exasperated parent. day after that. And I will havedlin mye for read RED RYDER HAULING as betweenSunrise: those who woulddolences protect to the as family much at of BellSumiton.com. the sta- poses cutting spending to just above Clarion-Led logs06. Tues. er ads: LOST DOG. 040 Service & Repair Shepherds, M an Sunrise: 6:24 AM by an insistentwith President him on the Barackledger.com/section/bSpeaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, soon.” He convened a meeting at the entire team available-Fr i..to.12 nworko Black with light brow stone, gravel, sand, lim . Crushed & F (spayed). Good Sunrise: 6:25 AM House has moved on and developed a 2008 levels. Furthermore, the House (Sa on day pr male. Jasper M n, watch dogs. 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(Mon...3 Sunset: 7:16 PM The GOP plan rolls back spending to the 2008 levels, orrow, 76, of Dovertown, passed away on http://dannygardner.op p.m. Fri.) LOST- Hail damage experience. HAAG cer- FREE 7:15 PM Committeee at 11 a.m. said today, the budgetTerra Russellproposal M keep spending in line with revenue,miseBurialissing talks Tuesday aimed at cut- be able to accept a deal with $40 accusatory note. “I hope the Republican proposal for an interim Obama, eager001 toEmployment regain the confi- Wiener Dog (F), black small tified. (205)270-1922 SMALL DU to good hom 7:14 PM wipes out much of Obamacare, converts M llow at white spot on chest. Back legs MP Truck (1-3 ton) serv- wired hairBrewers C es. 7mo. get old 1st win of season J.D. Daniel, 84, of Quinton, passed away on wouldTuesday, cut April more 5, than $4 trillion from tinge from tens of billions in federal billion in cuts. That’s more than Republicans do what the country bill with sharp cuts and then dence ofAVON independent - R voters as he ice. Mason sand, gravel, red rock, hihuahua (F), 5lbs. block grant program administered by the states, and Burial will fo fficiate. Wednesday, April 6, 2011, atsomething her residence. that’s Funeral been sorely services m epresentatives needed. 001 Employment bowed. No collar, answers to “M German Shepherd puppies, readyAlso in 2011, at his residence. Funeral services will bthe Federal Debt over thee onnext Friday,April 10 years. 8, 2011, at Collins-Burke Chapel.spending and averting a partial negotiators had been eyeing but needs, not what they believe the tea announced Boehner and Reid seeks Earna cashnew & prizes.term, C said the AAA PRE top soil, fill dirt. Call for Pricing. reshapes Medicare into a program that helps seniors buy will b die”. Missing since Sunday night ad- SSURE WASHING 3wks. (205)471-1879By COLIN FLY April 7, 2011, at Bell Sumiton Chapel. will follow at Walker Memory Gardens. Visitation will governmentb shutdown Friday at lessY than the House seeks. party wants,” he said at the Capitol would meet later in the day. American221-5948. public expectsall 275-5922 that orits Free Estim (205)471-6432 their own health insurance policies. That’s quite a contrast to President TODA from the Boldo area. (205)384-5054 ates. Bush-hogging. AP Sports Writer Shanghi Cemetery. The Rev. Leonard Rigsby will o 6 to 8 p.m. today,April 7, 2011, at Collins-Burke Funeralmidnight. Home. The speaker’s office declined “I mean, it seems that every step If they can’t sort out their differ- Houses, decks, driveways. Senior FREE: Small Feist (M Phone: 221-9351 It represents bold, dramaticVisitation change. was from And 6 isn’tto ll 8 Home Funeral p.m. thaton Sumiton Wednesday, has been April 6, 2011 at BLACKROCKSee SHUTDOWN, BISTRO. A8 discount. 471-5950. home. (205)275-3160 ) to a good There was at least a hint of flexi- comment, andY Boehner issued a we take, it’s something just to poke ences, he said, “I want them back what everyone says thethe nation funeral needs? home. Be Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 IN HISTOR enced cook needed. G Experi- MILWAUKEE — Yovani G Addressing Medicare is unavoidable. Costs for theount pro- of time position. Apply in person.reat pay, full to give new -Edition Alabama At A GlanceHuntsville entrusted with the arrangements. Brewers managerallardo R needed little help e (205)387-0282 75/61gram are expected to riseHe to is$503 survived billion by by his 2016, wife fromof 64 years, Dorothy Quinn Daniel Today is Thursday, win. on Roenicke his first $396.5 billion last year.of That’s Quinton; double daughter, the am Kathryn Daniel Singleton and her hus- the 97th day of Richard Matthew ‘Matt’ MyersJASPER CITY COUNCILApril 7, CORDOVA HIGH SCHOOL EXPERSUMITON The 25-year-old right-h Medicare spending sinceband, 2002. James Wesley Singleton, of Dora; granddaughters, Iris IENCED Auto Parts Counter Daily Mountain Eagle threw a tw ander Richard Matthew “Matt” Myers, 35, of Walker County,passed 2011. There are 268 days left person.CITY 5 dayCOUNCIL work week, no Sun- o-hitter and scored Something has to be Singletondone to contain McAvoy the of Dora program. and Melissa If Milford Jane EdwardSingleton Watts of Dora; of days. Apply in person @ Napa Auto the only run as the B special friends, sustained in an automobile acci- in the year. Ryan’s plan is not the exactgreat-grandson, answer, at Nathan least it Lane should McAvoy of Dora; nephews, away on Thursday, March 31, 2011, at UAB Medical Center in Today’s Highlight in & Truck Parts. beat the Atlanta Braves 1-0rewers on Birmingham, from injuries he Photo Special to the Eagle serve to force CongressJimmy to finally Ray deal Fuller with of Burnwell,this impend- n Jefferson County. He was Tuesday night to snap Cordova and Kenneth Joe Watts of Burnwell;elham and Denice dent. History: JASPER CITY SService Directory nof P Contest on Jasper ing crisis, instead of continuing to put the tough decisions Insurance SCHOOLS Se Milwaukee’s four-gam On April 7, 1862, Union r Ollis and Betty Bryant and Cain Myrick, all of Dora; nieces, He was born on Nov. 12, 1975, i Of : Central e fice Secr v st Richard Myers and Linda Arnold Myers. He r etar i Today’s game off for another day. y- v e losing c streak to begin the season. 78/60 forces led by General Ulysses Department of i Curriculum e JoAnn Smith of Delta, Becky Morga the son of Earne c & Instruction. Applica- e Home Repair D Braves at Brewers, Ryan would limit government spending nearly across tions available at Jasper C Di “I’m amazed,” Roenicke said. Quinn of Illinois; and a host of other relatives and friends. was a member of the T.W. Martin High School Class of 1994. He S. Grant defeated the r It’s more than an on-line listing Birmingham Advanced Roofing ire Service Specialist c the board, and put an end to the reckless spending habits aid-back e You may sign our online register book or express private con- ey was on hand to help with the ribbon cutting. of Education,agent 110 17th hopesSt. Wity Board t “Knowing when to throw 7:10 p.m., SPSO worked as a mechanic for A&R Tire. He was a loving father, Confederates at the Battle of c o daughters. He was a man inwith a fun, a good l heart t 77/61 r AA o Congress has developed over the past decade. His pro- I R y for creation be downloaded at or may “Let us service and maintain your home!” speedr pitches, knowing w dolences to the family at BellSumiton.com. devotedBama to Girlz his twoKreations, located at 1803 Alabama Avenue in downtown Jasper,Shiloh recently in Tennessee. held a grand opening and y off- it likes and use the nation- Shingle Hanna Electrical Services posed spending caps would limit the ability of and a free, spontaneous spirit. He lived life will b e con- On this date: www.jasper got a great feel for it, a greathen athlete. to elevate H in the zone, he’s ribbon cutting ceremony. Jasper Mayor Sonny Pos .k12.al.us For additional • Ca rp entry • Tile Home Wiring Washington to see a program fashion. In 1788, an expedition led information,to saveCall (205)384-6880 & New Homes/Addition himself win other ball gam rom the Chapel of Jones- • Electrica l • Decks NO JOB D. McCullar, C.R.N.P. al credit card to buy it, without worryingTroy about Leon who pays McCain Memorial services in celebration of Matt’s life Metal Roofs Rewire Older Homes s fielding.TOO SMALL e’s going to help by Gen. Rufus Putnam LABORER W • Interior trim • Ca binets es with the bat and w the bill. ducted on Friday, April 7, at 7 p.m. f of city seal ANTED: Knowledge of Repairs/Trouble Shooting OR TOO rom established a settlement at carpentry, valid drivers license re- • Plu m bing • Ha rdw ood • Free Hail Inspection “He’sLARGE!LARGE a special guy.” ith his Compare this plan to theTroy one Leon offered McCain, by President 71, of Quinton, passed away on Wynn Funeral Home in Villa Rica with Celebrant Glenn Upgrade Service present-daythe Big Peach Marietta, has been Ohio. an icon for trav- quired.city Serious inquiriesmoney only. Apply • 22 Years Exp. You Gallardo! (1-0) walked two and struck ou Wednesday, April 6, 2011, at his residence. Arrangements will a nd Ba ths Flooring r Heatin • FREE ESTIMA MontgomBarackery Obama, which would triple the national debt by Gilmore officiating. The family will receive friendsBy at DAVID Jones- LAZENBY elers on I-75 through central Georgia. in person, 1206 Curry Hwy. g 622-3134 be announced later by Bell Funeral Home Sumiton. MARTA bus collides with vehicle,In 1798, injuring the Mississippi 13 Over 22 yrs. of experience! • Licensed & Bonded and TES • third shutout of his career. Tw Wynn Funeral Home ine toVilla his Ricawishes, on hisFriday,April bodybus was was 8,cremated.2011, struck f on its front left side. 009 Business Opp. A Cell: 3 80/612021, levy $1.5 trillion in new taxes and lock in federal Daily Mountain Eagle He said there are T-shirts which say ir Conditio were85-3556 erased by double plays and no Braves t runner two for the 6 to 7 p.m. In accordanc DeKalb police told WSB-TV the vehi-Territory was created by an MECHANICBy JAMES NE PHILLIPS Gary Cooper • FREE ESTIMATES ning o of the base runners spending at unprecedented levels. “my brakes go screech when I see the EDED SMALL RES Specialis ATLANTA (AP) — Authorities say a act of Congress, with heavy duty diesel trucks into G work on TAURANT BUSINESS ts! reached second. and posting of the day’s photos He was preceded in death by his infant son,cle Noah involved Matthew was an SUV. Daily Mountain Eagle STATE LICENSED The GOP proposal would keep federal spending, nowDaily at Mountain Eagle – James Phillips Jasper City Councilors on TuesdayBig Peach.”deter- for sale. Call (205)275-8923 ( Storm Patricia Ann Sullivan MARTA bus has collidedckson. head-on with Natchez as the capital. ville, AL Day shift. Must have ownrays- Call 205-435-4288 CALL 205) 38 “We Check have a great team 23 percent of GDP, to below 20 percent, the average since Myers in January 2002; brother, Joshua Marlin Myers;mined and the sis- rules for a contest in whichHarley city said he hopes there’s a way to 4-9008 orld War II. ter,another Jackie Marie vehicle, Myers injuring Ja 13 people Storms topple Big Peach,ark In 1927, the image and tools. CallSUMITON (205)674-6400 — Mayor Petey (205) 862-2123 No extra charge Damage? team, it was just a m here. W the end of W Patricia Ann Sullivan, 60, of Sumiton, passed away on Burial students will have an opportunity to resurrectwin up to the Big Peach. nights or weekends. Us Out! e have a great ball includingHe is survived a 3-year-old by his father,girl. Earnest Richard Myers of eorgia landm voice of Commerce Secretary Ellis told members of the020 Announcements Gallardo said. “W atter of turning things around,” And although Ryan billsTuesday,New it Prospect as Aprilrevenue 5, 2011,Baptist neutral, at herChurch it residence. would in Jasper Funeral is servicesholdinge from will a 1 to a central$500 by G designing a city MENTAL HEALTH C e’re all very excited w D. Bowling, M.D. Quinton;The motheraccident and happened stepfather, Wednesday Linda Arnoldthe Myers mother and ofBob his HerbertWoman Hoover cleans wereashington trans-purse, Sumiton City Council soon and hopefully there’s a lot m Metal Roofing & Siding K. Bivona, M.D. reduce top income tax ratesbe at 2for p.m. individuals today,April and 7, 2011, corpora- at Bell Sumiton Chapel. seal and a slogan for the ttery ticket AREERS: e did it here very jewelry sale fundraiser that will continue today from 10 Simmonsafternoon. of Trafford; his daughters, Abby MarieBYRON, Myers and Ga. (AP) — Authorities say mitted live frominning W lo TuesdayHS/GED, LPNmorning that Freehe Pregnancy Test W It was the best start by a B tions to 25 percent, whilewill closing follow loopholesat Good Hope and Cemetery. ending Visitation will b MARTA spokesman Lyle Harris tells city’s website, which is cur- finds w BACHELOR/MASTER 205-275-5226 ILLCUTT Non-Warranty ore wins to com a.m. to 4 p.m.y at the with funeraler proceeds mission home prior tripgoing to services.toBoston the youth Belland Funeral todepart- the Andi McKenna Myers, both of Bowden, Ga.; the ferocious storms that tore through to New York in the first suc- hopes the Color Panels • 40-Y Sabathia threw a one-hitter in P e.” 2 p.m. toda rently being renovated. THERAPIST OWNER: Rodney Pruett MASO r. Painted M rewers starter since C Mobile special exemptions. rusted with the arrangements. children,the Atlanta Tonya Journal-Constitution C. 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A Juan N C 79/67 Unfortunately, it doesn’t address in detail the other appears there were no life-threatening GeorgiaTommy landmark Knight, — a thegiant city’s Peach on a Apply at Insurance Claims Commercial & Residential • D vailable ieves has th ittsburgh on A mother, Conedith Arnold of Walker County; nieces and strationwoman’s of television. decision to clean out her purse Walker’s John RESOURCE Michael Knighton CENTER fires a pitch • Fire Damageto a Mortimer Jordan batter during their area game at Valley starting Park at on elivery Ophistory in 1987. ug. 31, musicShe is department survived by herto help brother, buy David new music.Franklin All and the his jewelry wife, www.nwamhc.commoney by $ tions e only no-hitter in franchise impending fiscal train wreck, Social Security, beyond urg- nephews,injuries. Nathan All of those Myers, hurt Emily were Myer on board polepurchasing which has toweredagent overwho Interstateis • Remodeling • Water Damage Licensed/Insured 1.40 per ft. • Free Available Inpaid 1948, off thein a World big way Health when she found an 1646 Hwy. 78 East •Additions • Metal Roofing • Wind Damage Block - Brick - Stone Quotes Dianne,was donated of Sumiton; by members her friend of only40the years, church$1. The Suzane and sale Lawson is is priced taking of at the bus. changing itsTuesday. The Vikings won 3-2 on a bases-loaded walk in the bottom of the seventh inning. Knighton Whilestruck Supplies out Last! nine • Free Braves starter D ing Congress to assess its long-term viability. That and Shannon Jackson; and several aunts, uncles75overseeing sinceand cousins. 1987. the contest, said old lottery ticket worth $189,302. 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A8 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Thurs., July 16, 2020 www.mountaineagle.com NYPD chief, officers hurt as Floyd family sues protesters clash on Brooklyn Bridge Minneapolis officers charged in his death NEW YORK (AP) — Several New York MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — George Floyd’s family City police officers were filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the city of Min- attacked and injured neapolis and the four police officers charged in his Wednesday as pro-police death, alleging the officers violated Floyd’s rights and anti-police protesters when they restrained him and that the city allowed clashed on the Brooklyn a culture of excessive force, racism and impunity to Bridge. flourish in its police force. At least four officers The civil rights lawsuit, filed in U.S. District were hurt, including Court in Minnesota, was announced by attorney Chief of Department Ben Crump and other lawyers representing Floyd’s Terence Monahan, and family members. It seeks compensatory and special 37 people were arrested, damages in an amount to be determined by a jury. police said. Information It also asks for a receiver to be appointed to ensure on charges was not imme- that the city properly trains and supervises officers diately available. in the future. Surveillance video post- “This complaint shows what we have said all ed on social media by the along, that Mr. Floyd died because the weight of police department showed the entire Minneapolis Police Department was on a man on the bridge’s his neck,” Crump said in a statement. “The City of pedestrian walkway Minneapolis has a history of policies, procedures rushing toward a group and deliberate indifference that violates the rights of officers and reaching AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura of arrestees, particularly Black men, and highlights over a fence to bash their the need for officer training and discipline.” heads with a cane. NYPD stand on the Brooklyn Bridge as Black Lives Matter protester Crump said the lawsuit seeks to set a precedent Police photos of the Wednesday in New York. Several New York City police officers were -at “that makes it financially prohibitive for police to aftermath showed a lieu- tacked and injured Wednesday on the Brooklyn Bridge during a protest wrongfully kill marginalized people — especially tenant with a bloodied sparked by the death of George Floyd. Police say at least four officers were Black people — in the future.” face, a detective holding a hurt, including the department’s chief, and more than a dozen people were Mayor Jacob Frey’s office said he couldn’t com- bandage to his head, and arrested. ment on pending litigation. Interim City Attorney a bicycle officer helping a Erik Nilsson said the city is reviewing the lawsuit fellow officer dress a head were marred by steal- burst into her Louis- tions. and will respond to it. wound. ing, unrest and violence ville apartment using a Demonstrators were Floyd, a Black man who was handcuffed, died Monahan, who last inflicted both by and on no-knock warrant in the arrested after refusing to May 25 after Derek Chauvin, a white police officer, month knelt in a show of police officers. Since then, early morning hours of leave, police said. pressed his knee against Floyd’s neck for nearly solidarity with protesters, protests have largely March 13 during a nar- They were charged eight minutes as Floyd said he couldn’t breathe. sustained injuries to his been peaceful. cotics investigation. with “intimidating a Chauvin is charged with second-degree murder, hand. The warrant to search participant in a legal pro- third-degree murder and manslaughter. Three other He and the other 87 protesters her home was in connec- cess,” which is a felony; officers at the scene — Tou Thao, Thomas Lane and injured officers were tion with a suspect who disorderly conduct, and J. Kueng — are charged with aiding and abetting marching with a pro-po- arrested at did not live there and no criminal trespassing, both second-degree murder and manslaughter. lice group led by local Kentucky attorney drugs were found inside. said Louisville Metro All four officers were fired the day after Floyd’s clergy when they were general’s home The shooting set off Police spokesman Lamont death, which set off protests that spread around the met on the bridge by an- LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) weeks of protests, policy Washington. world and turned into a national reckoning on race ti-police activists, some of — Eighty-seven demon- changes and a call for the Cameron said the in America. whom have been camp- strators who gathered at officers who shot Taylor protest won’t bring justice ing outside City Hall in the home of Kentucky’s to be criminally charged. and “only serves to fur- recent weeks to demand attorney general to de- One officer has been ther division and tension severe cuts to police mand justice for Breonna fired, but no charges have within our community.” funding. Taylor have been arrest- been filed. Investigations “From the beginning, Some people in the ed, police said. into the shooting are our office has set out to do pro-police group marched Protesters with the continuing. its job, to fully investigate with a banner that said, social justice organization Cameron said on the events surrounding “We Support the NYPD.” Until Freedom gathered Monday that he still has the death of Ms. Breonna The leader of that group for a sit-in on the front no timeline for when his Taylor,” Cameron said. Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office via AP, File said they were calling for yard of a Louisville home office will conclude its “We continue with a an end to a recent spate owned by Kentucky investigation of the case. thorough and fair investi- This combination of photos provided by the of violence, including Attorney General Daniel “We are here to hold gation, and today’s events Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office in Minnesota the shooting death of a Cameron on Tuesday Daniel Cameron account- will not alter our pursuit shows Derek Chauvin, from left, J. Alexander 1-year-old boy in Brook- afternoon, news outlets able and make sure that of the truth.” Kueng, Thomas Lane and Tou Thao. lyn. reported. he does his job, because Wednesday’s demon- Among those arrested he is not doing his job,” strations were the latest were NFL player Kenny said Until Freedom in a wave of protest ac- Stills, a wide receiver for co-founder Linda Sarsour. tivity across the country the Houston Texans, and Protesters had been since George Floyd was Porsha Williams of “Real instructed beforehand killed May 25 by Minne- Housewives of Atlanta.” not to resist arrest and apolis police. Taylor, a 26-year-old could be seen lining up at The first few nights of Black woman, was fatally 6 p.m. to await transfer to protests in New York City shot when police officers Louisville Metro Correc- Lawyers: Trump may claim harassment in tax return quest

NEW YORK (AP) — A week after Trump. Trump has denied the affairs. losing a Supreme Court ruling, President Cohen was sentenced to three years in Donald Trump’s lawyers said Wednes- prison after pleading guilty to charges day they’re considering challenging a related to campaign finance and lying to subpoena for his tax records by criminal Congress, among other crimes. prosecutors on grounds that it’s a fishing In its ruling last week, the Supreme expedition or a form of harassment or Court rejected arguments by Trump’s retaliation against him. lawyers and the Justice Department The plans were outlined in a letter to a that the president cannot be investigated Manhattan federal judge overseeing legal while he holds office or that a prosecutor squabbles related to Manhattan District must show a greater need than normal to Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr.’s request to obtain the tax records. Trump’s longtime accountant for eight The top court returned the fight over years of the president’s personal and the subpoena to Marrero, saying Trump’s corporate tax records in a criminal probe. lawyers may still challenge it in the same The judge, Victor Marrero, scheduled a manner as anyone served with a subpoe- hearing for Thursday. na. Vance is seeking the records in part Lawyers for the Republican president for a probe of payments that Trump’s noted that the Supreme Court in its rul- then-personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, ar- ing said they can raise arguments that ranged during the 2016 presidential race the subpoenas seek too much informa- to keep the porn actress Stormy Daniels tion, or are designed to impede Trump’s and model Karen McDougal from airing constitutional duties or harass, manipu- their claims of extramarital affairs with late or retaliate against him.

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Thursday, A9 July 16, 2020 Sports SEC FOOTBALL NFL Titans, Derrick Henry agree How NFL evaluators view to contract before NFL deadline SEC’s top returning players NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The Ten- nessee Titans have agreed to a new contract with Der- rick Henry, keeping the NFL rushing leader around and not playing under the franchise tag before the league deadline for an ex- tension. The team an- nounced the deal, saying only that it was a “multi-year extension.” Henry reportedly received a four-year deal for $50 million with $25.5 million guar- anteed, according to ESPN.com. The Titans faced a deadline of 4 p.m. EDT Wednesday to sign Henry to an extension or let him play this season for the $10.2 million due under the fran- chise tag he signed April 2. They could have tagged him again for 2021 for 120 percent of his pay this season. General manager Jon Robinson has said he wanted to Walls Media keep Henry on the Alabama running back rushes against the Tennessee Vols during the 2019 season at Bryant-Denny Stadium in roster past this sea- Tuscaloosa. son with a longer contract. From AL.com — Left tackle Myron Cunningham, a for- — Even after losing Justin Jefferson, LSU mer junior college player who picked Arkan- still has one of the top wide receiver groups While it’s unclear if or when they’ll get sas over schools like Oklahoma, is one of the in the country. any new film to evaluate, NFL personnel top prospects among senior SEC offensive In addition to Ja’Marr Chase, who is SEC officials have been busy working behind the linemen. viewed as an early first-round talent, Ter- scenes to get a head start on prepping for The early feedback on him has been in the race Marshall is a potential top two round next year’s NFL draft. third-to-fifth round range. draft pick. Vols report Here is some of the early NFL feedback — Running back Rakeem Boyd, who ran One grade that was sent to AL.com has AL.com has gathered on the SEC’s top multiple posi- for 1,133 yards last year, has fifth-round Marshall, who had 13 touchdown catches players, including some of the spring draft grades on him. in 12 games last year, in the early sec- tive tests after grades from the two scouting services used ond-round range. by NFL teams — BLESTO and National July 4 AUBURN — Linebacker Jabril Cox, a transfer from Footing Scouting (NFS): The Tennessee — One of the team’s top prospects for next North Dakota State, has the highest grade year is someone who wasn’t even a starter from NFS among SEC senior linebackers. Volunteers report ALABAMA last season — junior safety Jamien Sher- The current grades on him are in the sec- multiple positive re- — Alabama could once again have in the wood, a former four-star recruit who fin- ond-round range. range of 10 players drafted in the first three sults for COVID-19 ished last year with 43 tackles and five pass — 2019 second-team All-SEC safety JaCo- or four rounds. after the university breakups. by Stevens is projected to go in the later The Crimson Tide could also have ran a batch of tests There’s already some third-to- rounds. two wide receivers selected in the last week. fourth round type buzz on him. first round for a second straight — The grades on senior lineback- TENNESSEE The tests were year. er KJ Britt are in the fourth-to-fifth — Tennessee offensive lineman Trey conducted after the DeVonta Smith has first-round round range. Smith is looked at as one of the top overall Fourth of July holi- grades from both scouting services His NFS grade is fourth-best prospects among draft-eligible players. while the early feedback on Jaylen day weekend. among SEC senior linebackers, Both scouting services gave the 2019 first- Waddle has generally been in the A spokesman behind LSU’s Jabril Cox, Georgia’s team All-SEC selection a first round grade. late first to early second round confirmed Wednes- Monty Rice and Ole Miss’ Lakia NFS has him with the highest overall grade range. day that the posi- Henry. among all senior players. NFS has Smith with the second-highest — While he hasn’t stood out from a statis- tive tests spanned grade among senior wide receivers (6.51). GEORGIA tical standpoint with only 457 yards and one “multiple sports.” That’s behind Michigan’s Nico Collins — Georgia could have five defensive backs touchdown last season, wide receiver Josh Tennessee previ- (6.52) but ahead of other potential ear- drafted in the first four rounds. DJ Dan- Palmer is viewed as a potential early Day 3 ly-round receivers like Oklahoma State’s Ty- ously had two bas- iel, Eric Stokes, Tyson Campbell, Richard draft pick. lan Wallace, Iowa’s Ihmir Smith-Marsette, ketball players test LeCounte and Mark Webb all have grades Houston’s Marquez Stevenson and SMU’s positive, with both of fourth round or better from at least one of TEXAS A&M Reggie Roberson. NFS only grades seniors, clearing quarantine. the scouting services. — Texas A&M has at least 12 players with so it doesn’t have a grade for Waddle. NFS has Daniel with a Day 2 type grade. draftable type grades at this point from ei- A graduate assis- — Najee Harris is generally talked about The NFS grades for those other two seniors, ther one of the scouting services or someone tant for the football as a late Day 2 or early Day 3 pick at this Webb and LeCounte are in the fourth-round in the NFL personnel world. team tested positive point. range. — Kellen Mond has the top grade from NFS has him graded out as the third-best and was quaran- — Monty Rice is viewed as one of the top NFS among senior quarterbacks. prospect among senior running backs, be- tined for 14 days. prospects among draft-eligible SEC line- It’s a Day 2 type grade. hind Clemson’s and Michi- Tennessee is backers. The current feedback on him is in — Wide receiver , who gan’s Chris Evans. bringing athletes the second-to-third round range. posted 66 catches for 872 yards last sea- However, at least some in the NFL scout- — While some in the scouting world view son, has grades in the fourth-to-fifth round back to campus ing world also have him graded out behind Wake Forest quarterback transfer Jamie range. in phases, with guys like Texas’ Keontay Ingram and Mis- Newman as an early Day 3 type prospect, football the first to sissippi State’s Kylin Hill. NFS has him with a later round grade at Some other notes At least some view Ingram, who ran for return on June 8. this point. — The feedback we’ve gotten on Florida 853 yards as a sophomore at Texas last sea- Josiah-Jordan redshirt junior quarterback Kyle Trask is son, as a potential early Day 2 pick. James, a sopho- KENTUCKY that he’s currently viewed as a later round — Patrick Surtain, who has the top grade more guard on the — It’s not crazy to think that Kentucky prospect. with BLESTO among draft-eligible defen- could have in the range of 10 players drafted One evaluator gave him a sixth round basketball team, sive backs, isn’t the only Alabama corner- next year. grade at this point. spoke to reporters back on the NFL radar for next year. Defensive end Josh Paschal, cornerback — Vanderbilt defensive lineman Dayo last week about Even though he was strictly a backup and Brandin Echols, safety Yusuf Corker and Odeyingbo, who had 12 tackles for a loss last special teamer most of last season, junior how tough it was left tackle Landon Young are all viewed as year, is a potential Day 2 draft pick. was given some early third-to- seeing two team- potential 2021 draft picks to go along with The current feedback we’ve gotten on him fourth round type feedback. mates test positive others such as defensive tackle Quinton Bo- is in the third to fourth round range. — Center Landon Dickerson and defensive for COVID-19. hanna and running back Asim Rose. — Former Alabama cornerback Aaron lineman LaBryan Ray are a couple other — Paschal, who had 9.5 tackles for a loss Robinson, who transferred to UCF in 2017, He said that drove less-heralded Tide players who could go in as a redshirt sophomore last season, is argu- is very much on the NFL radar after start- home the serious- the first four or five rounds next year. ably the top prospect. The feedback on him ing 10 games last year and posting 54 tack- ness of the pan- The feedback we’ve gotten on both has is in the fourth-round range at the moment. les and three interceptions. been in the fourth-to-fifth round range. demic. The scouting services have early Day 3 LSU grades on him. ARKANSAS A10 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Thurs., July 16, 2020 www.mountaineagle.com Man’s indecision puts his marriage on shaky ground DEAR ABBY: I have been GARFIELD with my BY JIM DAVIS husband for 29 years, 25 of them married. We have Dear Abby had good By Abigail times Van Buren and bad, like most couples, but over the last four years, things have changed. We came to a place where we both needed to BLONDIE decide whether we wanted to continue in our marriage. We went to counseling, and I pursued my own per- sonal growth, trying new BY DEAN YOUNG & DENIS LEBRUN things I was interested in and finding gratitude and happiness in my interests and career. My husband did the same thing. Now I have moved past it, forgiven, told my husband I love him and hope he feels the same. You know what he said? He said he doesn’t know. He PEANUTS said he needs more time.

Frankly, it has already BY CHARLES M. SCHULZ been a long time, and it’s upsetting to have to wait for him to make up his mind. If I become frustrated, he says I don’t have to stay and I’m free to do what I want. Trouble is, I want my husband, and I want him to want me back. What do I do? I take good care of my- self and have a healthy sex drive. Sex happens rarely, MARVIN and I end up being rejected more often than not. He BY TOM ARMSTRONG also had an emotional affair with a woman he knows, but he thinks I made too much of it. That was about 18 months ago. Help, please. -- UNCOUPLING IN CANADA DEAR UNCOUPLING: Going off and being inde- pendent may have been THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME the wrong path to take. By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek Your husband appears

Unscramble these Jumbles, WALKER BY MORT to have disconnected one letter to each square, BEETLE BAILEY from you, both physically to form four ordinary words. and emotionally. When he went off and “tried GAEDA things he was interested in,” among the things he tried may have been the woman with whom he had the affair. If you con- RYUSL tinue waiting for your husband to make up his mind, you could be sitting in limbo for years. ETAGEO You take care of yourself, have a healthy sex drive BY JOHN ROSE and are entitled to a life. Now may be time to HHCATT make one for yourself. @PlayJumble Twitter the free JUST JUMBLE app • Follow us on Get BARNEY GOOGLE & SNUFFY SMITH DEAR ABBY: For the past Now arrange the circled letters year my sister has been ©2020 Tribune Content Agency, LLC to form the surprise answer, as All Rights Reserved. suggested by the above cartoon. involved with a guy she went to high school with. Ans. He moved in with her and here: her 4-year-old son. Before (Answers tomorrow) Jumbles: AGAIN GROSS TRENCH ALWAYS he moved in, my sister, my Yesterday’s mom and I had a pretty de- Answer: Making all their own low-pulp orange juice — cent relationship. Since this WAS A STRAIN boyfriend has come into the picture, our relationship has CRANKSHAFT become strained. He doesn’t By Eugenia Last work, doesn’t like her son, HOROSCOPES and she pays for everything & CHUCK AYERS BY TOM BATIUK (rent, food, car payments, CELEBRITIES BORN what you start. etc.). Whatever he says, log- ON THIS DAY: Gareth LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. ical or not, she does it. Re- Bale, 31; AnnaLynne Mc- 22): Do something that cently, my nephew’s father Cord, 33; Corey Feldman, brings you joy. Don’t let reached out to me because 49; Will Ferrell, 53. those you live or work with she hasn’t let him see their Happy Birthday: Think disrupt your life. Know son. When I asked my sister about what you can do. when to say no and when why, she had no reasonable How you direct your ener- to walk away. explanation. I don’t know gy this year will make a SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. what to do at this point. She HI & LOIS difference to the outcome. 21): You’ll learn plenty won’t even let the family Don’t waste time living if you research or talk to BY CHANCE BROWN see my nephew now. What in the past or making up someone who can provide should I do? excuses for not living up to you with firsthand infor- -- MAD IN MARYLAND expectations. mation about something DEAR MAD: Your ARIES (March 21-April you want to pursue. sister’s boyfriend has 19): Keep busy. If you have SAGITTARIUS (Nov. succeeded in isolating too much time to think, 22-Dec. 21): Let your pas- her, and it is a very dan- you will end up feeling sion lead the way. Whether gerous red flag. This is angry. you direct your energy into what abusers do, and you TAURUS (April 20-May a cause you believe in, a should worry not only 20): A change will turn out relationship you cherish or about her, but also her to be beneficial. Make sug- doing whatever it takes to son, whom the boyfriend gestions, and be a part of be the best that you can be, doesn’t like. Could they the unfolding of something your dedication and drive be hiding the child be- new and exciting. will help you succeed. BABY BLUES cause he has bruises? As GEMINI (May 21-June CAPRICORN (Dec. to the father of the boy, if 20): Put your energy where 22-Jan. 19): You’ll crave he has been contributing it counts. If you feel pas- change today. Make SCOTT BY RICK KIRKMAN & JERRY financially for his son, sionate about something, arrangements to shake he may, with the help take action. Stand up for things up and do things of a lawyer, be able to your beliefs, and make a differently. exert enough influence difference. 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(205)275-9431 (205)275-6956 uated in Walker County, Ala- main entrance of the courthouse Alabama law gives some per- TECHNICIAN HELPER Wanted bama. in the City of Jasper, Walker MLS#16-1914 sons who have an interest in Restaurant or pressure wash Also: The West Half (W 1/2) County, Alabama. RED RYDERHauling $99,900 property the right to redeem the experience helpful but not of Lot No. Three (3) accord- *April 22, 2020 Crushed stone, gravel, sand, 535 Nix Road property under certain circum- required. Will provide training. ing to the Brasfield Plot of the The above mortgage foreclo- lime, red-rock, topsoil. Carbon Hill stances. Programs may also Evening/night shift. Valid drivers Southwest Quarter of the South- sure sale has been postponed (205)384-4932 (205)302-5675 27+/- acres; exist that help persons avoid or license and drug screening west Quarter (SW 1/4 of SW until 09/03/2020 during the (205)302-2315 Approx. 10+/- acres cleared. delay the foreclosure process. required. $10+ per hr to start. 1/4) of Section 17, Township legal hours of sale in front of the JamesAnn An attorney should be consulted 205-919-8888 15, Range 5 West in Walker main entrance of the courthouse THE REPAIR NINJA (205)275-3994 County, Alabama. in the City of Jasper, Walker to help you understand these New Construction & Gari Leigh Property street address for County, Alabama. rights and programs as a part of THE WALKER COUNTY CIVIL Home Repair (205)275-7304 informational purposes: 216 Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. the foreclosure process. SERVICE BOARD is taking www.therepairninja.com All Four RE Commerce Ave, Dora, AL 2311 Highland Avenue South This sale is made for the pur- applications for the following. CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED 35062 Birmingham, AL 35205 pose of paying the indebtedness TITLE: Administrative FINANCING AVAILABLE THIS PROPERTY WILL BE Attorney for secured by said mortgage, as Assistant Sheriff Emergency Services Available 125 Real Estate for Sale SOLD ON AN “AS IS, WHERE Mortgagee/Transferee well as the expenses of foreclo- Any citizen of the United States (205)300-1001 IS” BASIS, WITHOUT WAR- www.sirote.com/foreclosures sure. may obtain an application from I BUY RANTY OR RECOURSE, EX- 457686 The successful bidder must the Walker County Civil Service CHEAP UGLY HOUSES PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TO *July 16, 2020 tender a non-refundable de- Board Office, 1801 3rd Avenue Jasper, Manchester, 45 Pets & Supplies TITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY- posit of Five Thousand Dol- South Jasper, Alabama. Curry, Boldo areas MENT AND WILL BE SOLD lars ($5,000.00) in certified JOB SUMMARY (3) M Cats for good homes only. 205-282-1409 MORTGAGE SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF funds made payable to Tiffany (a brief descriptive paragraph (205)255-7336 FORECLOSURE SALE REDEMPTION OF ALL PAR- & Bosco, P.A. at the time and describing duties to be NEWLY REMODELED Default having been made in TIES ENTITLED THERETO. place of the sale. The balance performed in this classification) 3BR/2BA HOUSE, the payment of the indebted- FREE for a good home. 3yr (M) Alabama law gives some per- of the purchase price must be Unless otherwise indicated as Tommy Robinson Road. ness secured by that certain Lab mix, solid black, light brown sons who have an interest in paid in certified funds by noon marginal (m). This job classifi- Basement, 2 Car Garage. mortgage executed by Doris eyes. “Bodhi”. (205)384-9890 property the right to redeem the the next business day at the cation is not intended to be ex- $155,000 Sloan, an unmarried woman, property under certain circum- Law Office of Tiffany & Bosco, haustive and other duties may 205-265-3536 originally in favor of Mortgage FREE GUINEA PIGS. stances. Programs may also P.A. at the address indicated be assigned. All duties may not Electronic Registration Systems, (205)435-2472 (205)635-9612 exist that help persons avoid or below. Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. be included in any one classifi- Inc. acting solely as nominee delay the foreclosure process. reserves the right to award the cation nor does the list include 127 Money to Loan for GMAC Mortgage, LLC dba An attorney should be consulted bid to the next highest bidder all tasks found in a position of FREE PUPPIES to good homes. Ditech, on the 23rd day of May, ADVANCE-FREE LOANS to help you understand these should the highest bidder fail to this class. 11 weeks old. Mix breed. Call 2008, said mortgage recorded OR CREDIT OFFERS rights and programs as a part of timely tender the total amount This position performs supervi- (205)388-1197. in the Office of the Judge of It’s illegal for companies doing the foreclosure process. due. sory and administrative duties Probate of Walker County, Ala- business by phone to promise This sale is made for the pur- The Mortgagee/Transferee re- in support of department opera- bama, in DML Book 2136, Page you a loan and ask you to pay pose of paying the indebtedness serves the right to bid for and tions. 85 Yard Sales 800; Loan Modification Agree- for it before they deliver. For secured by said mortgage, as purchase the real estate and to JOB DUTIES ment in DML Book 2464 Page ESTATE/YARD SALE. more information call toll free well as the expenses of foreclo- credit its purchase price against 1.)Trains, assigns, directs, 661; the undersigned Citibank, 249 Helicon Road, Arley, AL 1-877-FTC-HELP. A Public Ser- sure. the expenses of sale and the in- supervises clerical personnel N.A., not in its individual ca- 35541. (Behind Hamner Park). vice Message from The Daily The successful bidder must debtedness secured by the real 2.)Collects monies, balances pacity, but solely as trustee of Friday 8am-2pm. Mountain Eagle Newspaper and tender a non-refundable de- estate. and makes deposits NRZ Pass-Through Trust VI, as Saturday 8am-1pm. the Federal Trade Commission. posit of Five Thousand Dol- This sale is subject to postpone- 3.)Processes department payroll Mortgagee/Transferee, under Tools, furniture, collectables, lars ($5,000.00) in certified ment or cancellation. 4.)Completes incident reports and by virtue of the power of household items. funds made payable to Tiffany Citibank, N.A., not in its indi- 5.)Maintains personnel records 140 Transportation sale contained in said mort- & Bosco, P.A. at the time and vidual capacity, but solely as and office supply inventory gage, will sell at public outcry to BOOGER’S TOWING place of the sale. The balance trustee of NRZ Pass-Through 6.)Enters information in the YARD SALE, Saturday the highest bidder for cash, in We pay CASH of the purchase price must be Trust VI, Mortgagee/Transferee NCIC database July 18th; 7AM-1PM front of the main entrance of the for junk cars or trucks paid in certified funds by noon *March 25, April 1, 8, 2020 7.)Transcribes tapes and files 10198 Hwy.269, Parrish Courthouse at Jasper, Walker (205)384-0250 the next business day at the The above mortgage foreclo- arrest reports (Key Camp) County, Alabama, on May 29, Law Office of Tiffany & Bosco, sure sale has been postponed 8.)Performs other related duties Furniture (like new), Clothing, 2020, during the legal hours P.A. at the address indicated until 07/10/2020 during the as assigned Women’s Name Brand XL- of sale, all of its right, title, and 150 Legals below. Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. legal hours of sale in front of the QUALIFICATIONS 3X, Girl’s Junior Sizes S tops, interest in and to the following ABANDONED reserves the right to award the main entrance of the courthouse Knowledge and level of com- 0-6 Jeans, Boy’s youth 16-18, described real estate, situated in VEHICLE NOTICE bid to the next highest bidder in the City of Jasper, Walker petency commonly associated shoes galore, Some Men’s Walker County, Alabama, to-wit: Pursuant to the provisions of should the highest bidder fail to County, Alabama. with completion of specialized Clothing different sizes. Girl’s A tract of land located in the the Alabama Abandoned Motor timely tender the total amount *June 5, 2020 training in the field of work, in softball equipment, Christmas SE 1/4 of NE 1/4, of Section Vehicle Act, Section 32-13-1, due. The above mortgage foreclo- addition to basic skills typically decorations, home decor and 12, Township 16 South, Range Code of Alabama, 1975, notice The Mortgagee/Transferee re- 6 West, Walker County, Ala- sure sale has been postponed associated with a high school too much other stuff to mention. is hereby given that the follow- serves the right to bid for and bama, being more particularly until 08/21/2020 during the education. You will not be disappointed!! ing described vehicle has been purchase the real estate and to legal hours of sale in front of the Sufficient experience to under- described as follows: abandoned and will be sold at credit its purchase price against main entrance of the courthouse stand the basic principles rele- Parcel 1: Commence at the YARD SALE, Saturday. 1881 public auction to the highest bid- the expenses of sale and the in- in the City of Jasper, Walker vant to the major duties of the Southwest corner of said quar- Hwy 195, 8:00am. Furniture, der for cash on August 14, 2020 debtedness secured by the real County, Alabama. position, usually associated with ter-quarter; thence run East whatnots, clothes. Too much to at 9:00 a.m. at Ready2Work estate. TIFFANY & BOSCO, P.A. the completion of an apprentice- along the South line of said mention. Trucks, 336 Hwy 78, Sumiton, This sale is subject to postpone- 2311 Highland Avenue South ship/internship or having had a quarter-quarter 176.64 feet, to AL 35148, to-wit: ment or cancellation. Suite 330 similar position for one to two the Point of Beginning; thence 2005 GMC Sierra Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., suc- Birmingham, AL 35205 years. continue along said line 495 95 Merchandise Vin # 1GTEK19B35E338769 cessor by merger to Wachovia Attorney for Applications accepted feet; thence deflecting left 91 Abandoned 3/30/2020 Bank, National Association, Mortgagee/Transferee July 9, 14, 15, 16, 21, 2020 40 ACRES of degrees 12 minutes run 207.00 Tag # N/A Mortgagee/Transferee 456286 Bruce Bennett, Chairman (Reclaimed) Hay feet; thence deflecting left 88 The seller shall have the right *December 20, 27, 2019; *July 16, 2020 ready to cut. FREE degrees 48 minutes run 350 to reject any and all bids. January 3, 2020 205-302-8398 feet; thence deflecting right 88 20 Announcements *July 9, 16, 2020 The above mortgage foreclo- degrees 48 minutes run 265.00 sure sale has been postponed feet to the South right-of-way of Free Pregnancy Test FORECLOSURE SALE until 03/06/2020 during the the county road; thence deflect- 115 For Rent or Lease legal hours of sale in front of the PREGNANCY & Sumiton Mini Storage ing left 112 degrees 38 minutes 1205 Main Street, main entrance of the courthouse run 157.10 feet; thence deflect- RESOURCE CENTER Sumiton, Alabama 35148 in the City of Jasper, Walker ing left 67 degrees 22 minutes 1707 2nd Avenue UNIT #B5: Ashley Dunn, County, Alabama. run 405 feet to the Point of Be- PUBLISHER’S NOTICE : All Cordova, Alabama 35550. *February 5, 2020 ginning. The above mortgage foreclo- Jasper, AL 35501 real estate advertised in this SALE DATE: July 30, 2020 Property street address for *July 16, 23, 2020 sure sale has been postponed informational purposes: 1721 221-5860 newspaper is subject to the until 04/03/2020 during the Reeds Ferry Rd, Quinton, AL legal hours of sale in front of the FRE E Info o n A bo rtio n Alterna tives Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 MORTGAGE 35130 main entrance of the courthouse which makes it illegal to advertise FORECLOSURE SALE THIS PROPERTY WILL BE in the City of Jasper, Walker “any preference, limitation or Default having been made in SOLD ON AN “AS IS, WHERE 25 Lost & Found discrimination based on race, the payment of the indebted- IS” BASIS, WITHOUT WAR- FOUND DOG. Came up color, religion, sex, or national ness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Lanith Sunday 7/5 on Lamon Chapel origin or an intention to make Road (Kitti Wake Farm Area). M. Jones, unmarried, originally Owner will need to show proof. any such preference, limitation or in favor of Wachovia Bank, Na- Call (205)384-5059 to ID discrimination.” This newspaper tional Association, on the 15th will not knowingly accept any day of November, 2007, said advertising for real estate which mortgage recorded in the Of- 40 Services & Repairs fice of the Judge of Probate of is in violation of the law. Our Walker County, Alabama, in A CUT ABOVE readers are informed that all TELL TREE SERVICE Book 2110 Page 346; the un- Service Directory REMOVAL, TOPPING, dwellings advertised in this dersigned Wells Fargo Bank, OFESSIONA PRUNING; INSURED: newspaper are available on an N.A., successor by merger to PR L Patriot Jacks Tree Service LLC FREE ESTIMATES Wachovia Bank, National As- equal opportunity basis. Equal sociation, as Mortgagee/Trans- Lawn Care (205)282-1412 Housing Opportunity, M/F Cutting • Trimming feree, under and by virtue of Edging • Hedges 205-717-9273 the power of sale contained in Leaf Removal Air DOZER TRACK hoe work, top said mortgage, will sell at public FREE ESTIMATES soil, fill dirt & rock hauling. Land HOUSE FOR RENT outcry to the highest bidder for (205) 300-7338 Johnston clearing, Ponds built & Trailer (2BR/1BA), Hwy. 5; Taking cash, in front of the main en- Your Heating and Pads built. ALSO Demolition; Applications. (205)544-1169 trance of the Courthouse at Jas- Air Conditioning (205)221-2112 (205)544-5592 per, Walker County, Alabama, Specialists! on January 24, 2020, during (205) 384-9008 E.O. STUMP Grinding 122 Mobile Homes Wanted the legal hours of sale, all of its Eddy Owen (205)544-1320 WORKING TO MAKE I BUY right, title, and interest in and to YOUR LIFE BETTER. FREE Estimates MOBILE HOMES the following described real es- (205)282-1409 tate, situated in Walker County, MONEY PLEDGER Alabama, to-wit: (205)221-4670 Part of the Southeast Quarter GUUAARRANTEEDANTEED FRREESSHH EVEERYRY DAY! Davis Tree Hauling, Excavating, Gravel, 124 Land for Sale of Southeast Quarter (SE 1/4 of Service, Inc. Red Rock, Driveway Work, SE 1/4) of Section 18; Township Start your day with the best in I BUY Topping, Trimming, Fill-dirt, Topsoil, Demolition, 15, Range 5 West, described as news, sports, features and Removal & Stump Clearing, Septic Tanks, Bucket LAND & TIMBER beginning at a point in the East classifieds. 20 Yrs. Grinding (205)282-1412 Experience LICENSED & INSURED Truck & Tree Service. line of said Southeast Quarter The Daily Mountain Eagle • 221-2840 Shipping Container Sales. of Southeast Quarter (SE 1/4 CALL David Davis 295-1502 A12 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Thurs., July 16, 2020 www.mountaineagle.com Nonprofit

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necessary to house food, cooking equipment, sup- plies, and the nonprofit’s after-school program. “The reason that this location we’re moving into is so great is the loading dock. We have a lot of food that is delivered, and

we have a lot of food that Photo Special to the Eagle we send out every day. A loading dock was some- Pictured are volunteers who have worked to remodel the old JCPenney Daily Mountain Eagle - Jeffery Winborne thing that we desperately space, which will house Worship Life Jasper church, nonprofit Raising Ar- needed,” Lee said. rows, and other community spaces. Dora High football coach Bart Lockhart has Raising Arrows also been named an assistant principal and will work received a grant from the our current location and ed area,” Lee said. “We’re the old JCPenney space closely with principal Paige Abner at the school. Walker Area Community needed a place to expand finding as we get more is not going to be just for Foundation to purchase a even more. We feel like into the rural areas that people who attend Wor- large walk-in freezer and this will give us that.” there are a lot of needs, ship Life. four new ovens. There is Raising Arrows became especially during COVID. Rather, it will be a Dora From A1 no room to put the freezer a nonprofit in 2018 and Parents have lost their communal space for all and ovens at the organi- originally served meals jobs, people have gotten Walker Countians. things that have helped him as a coach are his orga- zation’s current location, to 40 children each week. sick. It has been not just “This is going to be a nizational skills and planning. Both of these should but the JCPenney space Now the nonprofit serves a health crisis. A lot of place for the community be helpful in his new role. will allow room for the around 5,000 meals each people have had a crisis of to come and enjoy them- Lockhart echoed Abner’s gratitude to Hagood and larger items. week. needing food.” selves,” Wayne Lee said. Headrick for giving him the opportunity. “I hope Lee said lunchrooms The nonprofit success- Raising Arrows will “What we’re trying to that I can do a great job for this community and in the Jasper City and fully operates an after share the 54,000 square create is a place our com- Dora High School,” he said. Walker County school school program, summer foot JCPenney space munity can be proud of.” As a group, Abner felt like this was the answer systems also donated food feeding program, and a with Worship Life Jasper He hopes renovating to a difficult situation due to the pandemic. People to Raising Arrows when general feeding program church, a coffee shop, a the new space will bring have been doing a lot of interviewing over the com- schools had to close due to each school year. kid’s fun zone, and the life to Jasper Mall and puter, but it’s not the same process as face to face. COVID-19. “It’s really been a Jasper Academy private show how vacant spaces Plus, Lockhart has a history at Dora High School. The new space will al- county effort of everybody school and learning there can be reinvented. “He knows the culture as well as anybody,” she low room to store some of working together to make center. “I think the best days of said. “The coming year with COVID-19 will be a those food items, as well this growth happen,” Lee Jennifer Lee’s husband, this mall are ahead of it,” different world.” as fresh food that arrives said, crediting schools, Wayne Lee, shared his he said. weekly. law enforcement, local vision for the JCPenney It is unknown when the “We inherited a lot of organizations, and others space in a video posted to old JCPenney space will From A1 things we just didn’t have for supporting Raising Facebook. Jennifer and be fully renovated, but Masks room for, and it was such Arrows’ efforts. Wayne serve as pastors at Jennifer Lee said Raising a blessing,” Lee said. “There are a lot of peo- Worship Life, and Wayne Arrows could be operat- tous rise in confirmed coronavirus cases in Alabama “There are no complaints ple in need in our county, Lee said he wants the ing in the new location as over the past two weeks “just do not lie.” there, but we just outgrew and it’s not just an isolat- community to know that early as Aug. 1. “We’re almost to the point where our hospital ICUs are overwhelmed,” Ivey told a news conference at the Capitol. ELECTION 2020 The governor previ- “ ... an over- ously pleaded for resi- More candidates qualify for municipal elections dents to show “personal step that infringes responsibility” in fight- upon the property Third St. NW. Place 3: Julie Meeks, no address ing the new coronavirus By ED HOWELL rights of business Daily Mountain Eagle listed. that causes COVID-19. CORDOVA PARRISH Ivey declined to impose owners and the The following is a list of people Mayor: Jeremy D. Pate, 1578 Man- Mayor: Tommy Davis, 43 Nichols new restrictions as re- ability of individu- who have qualified for municipal uel Hill Road. St.; James Smith Jr., 97 Town St. cently as June 30, when als to make their offices in the county. Candidates Eldridge Sipsey she said a statewide have until 5 p.m. Tuesday, July 21, Mayor: Bobbie Jean Dodd (I), 114 Council: Donald Jean (I), 4245 mask order would be own health deci- to qualify for office. Smothers Ave. Sipsey Rd.. “next to impossible” to sions.” Place 1: James Denver Jones (I), enforce. JASPER 82 Armstrong Rd. OAKMAN Violating the new — Lt. Gov. Will Mayor: David O’Mary (I), 2101 Place 2: Margaret Tucker (I), Note: The Town of Oakman notes that as far as order can result in a fine qualifying for municipal offices, an official will not Ainsworth Leisure Lane. 37687 Highway 78. of $500 and jail time, be available for notarizing and sending paperwork District 1: Jed Daniel, 1003 Or- Place 3: Martha Tittle (I), 37652 to the state Ethics Commission on July 17-20, but Ivey said, although she chard Rd. Highway 78. will be available for Tuesday, July 21, the last day stressed that protecting to qualify. District 2: Danny Gambrell (I), Place 4: Donald Joe Tucker (I), residents, not imposing penalties, is the goal. Mayor: Cory Franks (I), and Lar- 1707 Third Ave. NE. 37616 Highway 78. “We’re pleading with the people of Alabama to ry Ratliff, 8182 Market St. District 3: Gary Cowen (I), 1101 Place 5: Wendy Wagar (I), Smoth- wear a mask,” she said. (The Daily Mountain Eagle is giv- Hickory Hill Lane. ers Ave. Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth, a Republican like Ivey, ing a special exemption to Franks District 4: Jennifer Williams DORA criticized the order as “an overstep that infringes in not printing his address owing Smith (I), 1308 Ninth Ave. Mayor: Marion Combs, 422 Pratt upon the property rights of business owners and to his employment as a sheriff’s District 5: Willie Moore III (I), Road, and Randy Stephens (I), 129 the ability of individuals to make their own health deputy. Town Clerk Jennifer Wade 2921 Sixth Ave. Lockerbie Lane. said she can verify he does live in decisions.” (Top seven vote totals win seats But Democratic Sen. Doug Jones said the governor the town.) SUMITON on the council.) “did the right thing” in mandating masks and listen- Council Place 3: Rodney Harris Mayor: Petey Ellis (I), 204 Morgan Council: David Box, 73 Oak Dr.; ing to health professionals. (I), 270 View St. Road; Nick Martin, 283 Main St. Matt Diffy, 26 Hillview Dr.; Chris- The state recorded a record of more than 2,100 new Council Place 5: Sarah Woods (I), Place 1: Micah Harrison, 133 topher S. Edwards (I), 41 Burnwell cases on Tuesday, and about a third of all cases have 307 Cobb St. Hayfield Loop; Douglas Ragsdale Rd., Quinton; Cody Harding, 83 been added in the past two weeks, said Dr. Scott (I), 104 Pineview Rd. Dunbar Trace; Dustin Hollis, 2838 Harris, the state health officer. “Clearly we have KANSAS Place 2: Kenneth Russell (I), 68 Sharon Blvd.; Norman Holt, 110 more disease circulating in our community,” he said. Mayor: Earnie Darty (I), P.O. Box. Oak Hill Drive. Pleasant Lane; Joseph Lovelady, The pandemic kept getting worse in Alabama as 203, Kansas. Place 3: Floyd Burton (I), 259 286 Morgan Rd.; Jessica Mashburn, many flouted recommendations for face masks and Council, Place 1: Linda Tittle (I), Pineview Street. 151 Crest Dr.; George Sides, Jr., 414 staying away from others in public. P.O. Box 254, Kanas. Place 4: Joseph Boshell, 577 Bry- Sonny’s Lane; Randy Spears (I), Restaurants, bars, theaters, gyms, sports leagues Council, Place 2: Deb Hinds (I), an Rd.; William S. (Bill) Fowler (I), 537 Sonny’s Lane; Gary Thomas (I), and churches have all reopened with restrictions, P.O. Box 247, Kansas. 1032 Sullivan Road. 192 Dickerson Circle; and Hezikiah and it’s common to see people without masks in pub- Council, Place 3: Tim Martin, Place 5: James Dodd, 76 Dodd Walker, 140 Railroad Ave. lic spaces. (I), 480 Haley Bottoms Rd., Carbon Lane; and Arvel Terry Lambert, 117 With the state’s caseload increasing by an average Hill. Oak Dr. Apt. 113. NAUVOO Council, Place 4: Vicki Howard of more than 1,500 a day over the past week, hospital Mayor: Sheila Bridgmon Size- officials say fewer than 15% of the state’s intensive (I), P.O. Box 69, Carbon Hill. CARBON HILL more, 525 Second Ave. care beds are available for new patients, and some Council, Place 5: Shanna Davis Mayor: Dexter Dozier, Sr., 315 Place 1: Roger Horner, 356 Second hospitals are completely out of room, Harris said. (I), 1493 Old Highway 78, Carbon NE 4th St.; April Herron (I), 135 St. and Phillip Jodoin, 697 Fourth The state reported 40 deaths on Tuesday, a high Hill. Northeast Nauvoo Place, and Billie St. for the outbreak that pushed the death toll to more Jenkins, 2256 Third Street NW. Place 2: Helen Mote (I), 524 For more Election 2020 coverage from the Daily than 1,135 in Alabama. More than 56,400 people Mountain Eagle, visit www.mountaineagle.com/ District 3: David Phillips, 2004 Fourth Ave. have been diagnosed with COVID-19 in the state. election2020.

Cordova From A1 like to keep that there,” said members, options for finding National Bank. about vacating School Road, engineer Mike Short. Sides, who is also a member of a suitable replacement were At one time, the city had which runs between the Ar- The county is in charge of a the Water and Gas Board. limited because the football plans to turn the Armory into a mory and the football field. No paving project that will begin Beaty said she understood stadium is landlocked. Besides community center and received decision has been made, and a soon and cover the length of the importance of the building the Armory, the field is sur- a $250,000 Community Devel- public hearing will be required Gardners Gin Road. to the city and believed that rounded by an indoor athletic opment Block Grant in 2006 for before any vote takes place. In 2015, the city paid $38,803 the board would be willing to facility, baseball fields, a track, that purpose. Also on Tuesday, the council to pave McCrory Street and accomodate the city’s needs. Bankhead Middle School and Although some renovations voted to surplus a 2002 Ster- paved three roads for $75,000 “We’re not after that build- Cordova High School. were done, including replacing ling garbage truck, which has in 2016. ing. We need the Armory. If The Armory became avail- the roof, the vision of having been used as a backup since the Gilbert said the city will be the city needs to keep it, we able after Mayor Drew Gilbert meeting areas, classrooms city purchased a new truck in saving money on this project will work with y’all in any way pointed out that the facility and a basketball court for the August 2019. because the paving crew will possible,” Beaty said. is not currently being used by city’s younger residents had “What we found out really already be mobilized and the The field house used by the the city and that the cost of not materialized by 2011, when quick is that keeping the older type of paving being done is Cordova Blue Devils since the keeping it outweighed the rent interior renovations were done truck and keeping it permitted less expensive overall because 1950s was condemned last received from its sole tenant, to convert the building into by the health department is the old road is patched rather summer after it was discovered ESB Athletics. temporary city office spaces. a pretty tall order and is not than milled up before being that a wall was bowing inward. Gilbert has repeatedly stated Beaty said renovating the Ar- worthwhile. What really works resurfaced. It was torn down in February. in meetings that the city had mory represents a “great oppor- well is sharing with other mu- The paving of Massachusetts Quarterback Club members never fully utilized the build- tunity” for Cordova’s athletes. nicipalities around us,” Gilbert Avenue should begin within the made a makeshift locker room ing, which encompasses 14,000 “We’re trying to get those kids said. next two months, according to out of a building near the field square feet. in something. With that build- The proceeds may be used to Gilbert. used as a band room and later The Armory did serve as a ing being in the shape that it’s patch, pave and stripe Massa- Gilbert said he will also be classroom space for the original makeshift City Hall after the in, we can have a facility that chusetts Avenue from the end looking into the cost of repav- Cordova High School. 2011 tornadoes. The adminis- is second to none at any school of Gardners Gin Road to the ing Moseley Street, which runs The BOE had allocated trative offices of the city moved around,” Beaty said. post office. behind the Armory, in the $300,000 for construction of a to the new City Hall in 2015, Gilbert reminded council Gilbert said the city can event that School Road is vacat- new field house, but cost esti- and the Cordova Water and members that there has been expect to spend less than ed and school traffic is moved mates came in above budget. Gas Board relocated to a space some preliminary discussion $50,000 on the project based on to Moseley Street, which is in As Beaty reminded council previously occupied by First between the city and the board his conversations with county dire need of repair.