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Tuesday, May 26, 2015 $1 YOURThe NEWSPAPER [email protected] Courier • www.courier-herald.com Drawer B, Court Square Station, Dublin, Georgia 31040 Herald • 272-5522 Volume 101, No. 123, Pub. No 161860 VA Memorial Day program honors those who ‘gave all’ By PAYTON TOWNS III Many in the audience may have never heard of the 14 people Col. Ralph Kauzlarich talked about Monday after- noon, but when they left the auditorium of the Carl Vinson VA Medical Center, they knew about the sacrifices those men made in combat. Kauzlarich, executive director of Georgia Military Col- lege in Milledgeville, was guest speaker for the Laurens

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Congratulations Class of ‘15! Photo by Payton Towns III Col. Kauzlarich speaks about his soldiers Monday. 100-year-old Army nurse honored with special reception

By PAYTON TOWNS III Meta Phillips Monteleon had a big smile on her face as people approached the 100-year-old woman and thanked her for her service. The Carl Vinson VA Medical Center held a reception for Monteleon 30 minutes before the Memorial Day service in the auditorium. “Memorial Day is a sacred day to me,” Monteleon said. “I’m privileged and honored to be here with these veterans. I feel that I am honored. I’m privileged and happy about it.” Dean Swan, Chief of Voluntary Services at the VA, read a biography about Monteleon. She was born on a farm out- side Raleigh, N.C. in 1914. She was the first in her family to graduate from high school and was valedictorian of the Wakelon High School class of 1931. After graduating from Rex Hospital School of Nursing in Raleigh, she worked as a staff nurse and also did disaster relief through The Red Cross. In 1940, Monteleon joined the Preparedness Effort at Fort McClellan, Ala. as a Red Cross nurse because women were not yet permitted to join the

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Photo by Payton Towns III Monteleon received a plaque from Barrow and Dickens. Dothan officially approves Ledbetter

By PAYTON TOWNS III The Dothan City School Board revoted for its superin- tendent's position and once again named Dublin Superin- tendent Dr. Chuck Ledbetter for that position. According to The Dothan Eagle, the school board ap- proved Ledbetter by a 4-2 vote Friday morning. Graduation ceremonies for the Class of 2015 in Laurens On May 18, the Dothan City School Board approved County came to conclusion Saturday morning, as se- Ledbetter 5-2. That vote was cancelled because the board Index used a secret ballot, which is illegal according to the Al- Obituaries ...... 2a niors from West Laurens High School (top) took part in abama Open Meetings Act. Editorial ...... 4a their commencement ceremony at the Shu. Friday "Everything is done correctly and everything is moving forward," Ledbetter said. "I'm excited about the new op- Weather...... 5a evening, both East Laurens (middle) and Trinity Christ- portunities. Right now I'm thinking about all of the things Hometown...... 8a ian (above) held commencement ceremonies at Falcon Field and the Clyde Evans Fieldhouse, respectively. that needs to get done in Dublin and in Dothan. We've got Sports...... 1b,2b to start working on the transition." Classifieds...... 3b Look for scenes from all three ceremonies on 6a, and in Ledbetter has been the Dublin superintendent since Fun Page ...... 4b Wednesday’s edition. (Photos by Horace Austin, Rod- ney Manley and Wes Garin) See LEDBETTER page 8a Tuesday, May 26, 2015/Dublin, Ga/Page 2a The Courier Herald friends in Southerland Fu- ——— key will officiate. Interment m or call the 24 Hour Stanley Obituaries neral Chapel one hour prior Frances King will follow in Dublin Memor- Funeral Home and Cremato- Protester leaves Shell to services on Sunday, May ial Gardens. ry Obituary Line at (478) ship after hanging on 24. Mrs. Frances Lee Noles Mrs. Hogan was born on 272-0106 to hear the latest Stokes-Southerland Fu- King, age 80, of Eastman February 16, 1939 in since Friday neral Home of Eastman has died Saturday, May 23, 2015. Clarksville, Tenn. She was BELLINGHAM, Washing- charge of arrangements. Funeral services will be the daughter of the late John ton (AP) — A woman who has www.stokes-southerland.com held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, May and Hilda Dycus. She was been hanging off the anchor ——— 26, at Southerland Funeral the widow of the late Col. Ad- funeral updates. chain of an Arctic oil-drilling David “Mike” Daniel Chapel, with interment in dison N. Hogan. Mrs. Hogan ——— support ship since Friday Woodlawn Cemetery. worked in Accounts Payable Theron Wells night has ended her protest Graveside funeral services Mrs. King was of the Bap- at Rockwell Automation. north of Seattle. The Coast Guard says stu- for David “Mike” Daniel, age tist Faith and a professional Mrs. Hogan passed away Mr. Theron Wells, of dent activist Chiara D'Angelo 75 was held at 11 a.m. on VIP waitress at The Tower in Sunday, May 24, 2015 at her Dublin, passed away on Sun- requested assistance getting Monday, May 25, 2015 at New York City. She was residence. day, May 24, 2015. Funeral down from her perch on the Bluewater Baptist Church daughter of the late Almier Mrs. Hogan is survived by arrangements are incomplete Arctic Challenger in the Cemetery. Dr. Larry Daniel Patisaul Noles & Albert Lee her three sons, James "Jim- and will be announced later. Bellingham harbor around and Rev. Nolan McDaniel Noles and widow of William my" Walter Williams of The family will receive 9:30 a.m. Monday. will officiate. HIGHTOWER A. King, Sr. Dublin, John David Williams friends at 2792 US Highway Petty Officer 3rd Class Beatrice “Dossie” Mr. Daniel was born on Survivors: daughter – of Dublin, and Jason 80 West, Dublin. Katelyn Shearer says D'Ange- Reese Hightower September 25, 1939 in Rentz, Deborah K. Snow; son – Theodore "Ted" Williams of Services by Dudley Funer- lo was checked for hypother- Georgia. He was the son of William A. “Billy” King, Jr.; Williamston S.C., a daughter, al Home of Dublin. mia and then released. Funeral Services for Ms. the late Robbie Lee and four grandchildren – Tatia Angela Williams Brown of www.servicesbydudley.com D'Angelo spent the week- Beatrice “Dossie” Reese Christine Woodard Daniel. McClintock, Jessica Weidner Dublin, two sisters, Jeanette ——— end attached to the ship in an Hightower, age 93, of He was a member of Mt. Zion (Tanner), Cassandra King Dinkheller of Dublin, and Joann Ramsey environmental protest against Wrightsville, will be held on Baptist Church. He was re- and Shawn King; three Magdaline Rye of Palmyra, Royal Dutch Shell's plans to Thursday, May 28, 2015 at 12 tired from Engelhard Corpo- great-grandchildren – Ira, TN, and six grandchildren, Ms. Joann Ramsey, of drill for oil in the Arctic Ocean p.m. at the St. Galilee Bap- ration. Mr. Daniel passed Audrey and Alexander; three Adam Williams, Jessi Dublin, passed away on Mon- off northwestern Alaska. The tist Church, 1053 Idylwild away on Saturday, May 23, sisters-in-law – Sybil Noles, Williams, Allie Brown, day, May 25, 2015. Funeral plans also have drawn large Drive, Wrightsville. Rev- 2015 at Serenity Place. Joann Noles and Sue Noles. Zachary Williams, Bayley arrangements are incomplete protests in Seattle, where a erend Anthony L. Maxwell Mr. Daniel is survived by The family will receive Williams and Jackson and will be announced later. massive, floating drill rig is will officiate. Burial will fol- his two brothers, Billy Daniel friends in Southerland Fu- Williams. The family will receive being prepared for the excur- low in the Hightower Family of Rentz, and Lamar Daniel neral Chapel one hour prior The family will receive friends at 1820 Pine Forest sion. Cemetery, Wrightsville. of Rentz, a sister, Barbara to services on Tuesday, May friends at the home of Angela Circle, Dublin. A second protester, Matt Ms. Hightower was born Daniel Pope of Dublin, Joyce 26. Brown at 611 Cardinal Drive, Services by Dudley Funer- Fuller, joined D'Angelo from to the late Charlie Reese and Daniel Henderson of Rentz, Stokes-Southerland Fu- Dublin, Georgia 31021, and al Home of Dublin. Saturday morning until Sun- Sallie Weaver Reese on and several nieces and neral Home of Eastman has from 1 p.m. until 2:45 p.m. on www.servicesbydudley.com day afternoon. March 15, 1922. During her nephews. charge of arrangements. Wednesday, May 27, 2015 at 93 years she loved much, The family received www.stokes-southerland.com the funeral home. worked much, served much, friends from 5 p.m. until 7 ——— In lieu of flowers dona- and touched thousands of p.m. on Sunday, May 24, tions may be made in memo- Wife wants out of marriage lives. She joined St. Galilee 2015 at the funeral home. ry of Mrs. Hogan to Serenity Baptist Church at an early Stanley Funeral Home Hospice at 520 Hillcrest to join the woman she loves age. In her love for this and Crematory/Dublin Parkway, Dublin, Georgia DEAR ABBY: I'm a 48-year- church and God she wore Chapel has charge of the 31021. old woman. I have known I many hats and filled multi- arrangements. If you would Stanley Funeral home and was gay since I was 14. No one ple roles for almost 90 years, like to sign the online regis- Crematory/Dublin Chapel knows because I never acted including youth director, ter book please visit has charge of the arrange- on it until I met "Bob," my cur- missionary, and Church www.stanleyfuneralhome.co ments. If you would like to rent common-law husband of Mother. She also worked as m or you may call the Stan- sign the online register book 25 years. I fell in love with his a home nutrition specialist ley Funeral home 24 hour please visit sister, "Janelle," back then. and van driver for the senior obituary line 272-0106 for www.stanleyfuneralhome.co We kissed a few times and fell citizen center. updates. m or you may call the Stan- deeply in love, but because we God saw that her road had ley Funeral Home 24 hour didn't want to hurt Bob, we gotten rough and her hills obituary line 272-0106 for ended what we had. hard to climb. On Friday, updates. Bob and I raised my son, May 22, 2015 God gently COLEMAN who is being married this birth. closed her loving eyes and ——— year. Through all these years My wife is nearing the end transitioned her to her new Mary Belcher Powell Arthur Cleveland my feelings and Janelle's have of her battle with cancer. My home, not made by man's Coleman never changed. We love each family -- my mother, siblings Funeral services for Mrs. hands. ——— other and want the chance to and son -- keep asking me Mary Belcher Powell, age 80, She married and cher- (A.C.) Arthur Cleveland Gene Cook be together that we were de- what I'm going to do when my was held at 11 a.m., Tuesday ished the late Rev. O. D. Coleman, 71, of Social Cir- nied back then. wife passes away. They say May 26, 2015 at Brown Hightower and they worked cle, promoted on May 22, Services for Gene Cook, I have given Bob 25 faithful they know people who would Memorial Baptist Church tirelessly on the farm. 2015 to his precious Savior age 100 of Dublin, will be years. I love him, but I am not adopt the children. I don't with interment to follow at She will always be loved, Jesus Christ on the 43rd an- held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, in love with him. We are like wish to be nasty, but I need to Westview Cemetery. Dr. niversary of his salvation. honored, and remembered by May 27, 2015 in the chapel of two ships passing in the night. let them know that I am able Lloyd Stembridge will offici- A.C. was preceded in death her three children, Odell B. Townsend Brothers Funeral He has a temper and is vindic- to take care of my grandchil- ate. by a father, Reggie Coleman, Hightower of Wrightsville, Home. Dr. Cliff Morris will tive. I want out of this rela- dren. Margaret B. Hightower Mrs. Powell was born Sr., and mother, Amie S. officiate. He will be buried tionship to be with his sister. I Can you please tell me how (Gilbert Banks) of Waynes- April 3, 1935 in Johnson Coleman. beside his wife at Dublin have asked her to marry me, to tell my family that I can boro, and Billy R. Hightower County. She was preceded in He is survived by his lov- Memorial Gardens privately. and she agreed. We don't want raise my grandchildren with- (Illillian) of Lithia Springs; death by her parents, Henry ing wife of 39 years, Lynnette Visitation will be Wednesday to hurt Bob, but we love each out hurting their feelings like four grandchildren, Stacy Ellie Belcher and Nannie Coleman; children: Lynette from 1 p.m. until 2 p.m. at other. Please advise me how to they have hurt mine when Hightower Harrison (Floyd) Bell Harrison Belcher. She Dinea Small and spouse, the funeral home. tell my husband I want out they mention adoption? -- and Odell Bashaun Hightow- was a member of Brown James F. Small III, M.D., Mr. Cook was a lifelong and want to be with his sister. HURT GRANDFATHER IN er all of Cypress, Texas, Memorial Baptist and the So- Chantelle Smith and spouse, resident of Dublin. He was -- WANTS OUT BACK EAST PENNSYLVANIA Mara Banks of Waynesboro, dalitan Sunday School class. Kevin Smith, Aaron Coleman preceded in death by his par- DEAR WANTS OUT: Con- DEAR HURT: Yes, the and Alexander R. Hightower She was formerly employed and spouse, Ashley Coleman, ents, R. J. Cook and Mable sidering that Bob has a tem- words to use are: "When you of Douglasville; four great- as a receptionist at Washing- Joel Coleman and spouse, Fuqua Cook, wife Zula Little- per and can be vindictive, I say that to me, it hurts me grandchildren, Noah, Caleb, ton County Internal Medi- Regina Coleman, James ton Cook, and a brother, B.W. suggest you do it in stages. deeply, so please don't say it Jordan and Asa Harrison all cine and was a former seam- Gutierrez and wife, Tara Cook. He was a lifetime The first is to tell him that you again. I will raise these chil- of Cypress, Texas; one sister, stress. Mrs. Powell passed Gutierrez; brother, Reggie member of First Baptist are not happy in the marriage Maggie Linder of away Sunday, May 24, 2015 Coleman, Jr.; sisters: Margie Church and was retired from dren just as I always have, and haven't been for a long Wrightsville; one sister-in- at her residence. Dobbs and Carol Haynes; Cordell Lumber Co after and I do not plan to ever turn time. Depending upon your law, Christine Hightower of She is survived by her grandchildren: Jonah Small, many years of service. He them over to strangers." Peri- talent as an actress for the Sandersville; a congregation husband, Daley Powell, two Ryden Smith, Coleman was a Master SGT in the od. Expressing it this way is last quarter-century, he may of adoring nieces and sons, Rickey (Susan) Powell Smith, Dane Coleman, Ian Army Air Corps during World not hurtful; it clarifies your nephews, cousins, relatives and Rex (Wendy) Powell all Small, Brynna Smith, Ca- War II serving in North or may not be surprised. feelings.. and friends. of Wrightsville, a sister, Mar- dence Berg, Gabriel Cole- Africa and Italy. Mr. Cook Then it will be time to tell The family will receive jorie Frost of Bartow, four man, Grace Coleman, Brooke passed away Saturday, May him that you have known for a Birthdays friends at 726 Hightower grandchildren, Matthew Gutierrez, Annalia Small, 23, 2015. long time that you were more Road, Wrightsville and at the Powell, Miranda New, Mandy Addison Berg, Bryson Berg, Mr. Cook is survived by attracted to women than to May 26 Dudley Funeral Home on Powell and Krystal Tanner Lincoln Smith, Eisley Cole- his sons, Edd (Delinda) Cook men. Because you can't pre- Shannon Horne Wednesday, May 27 from 6 to and six great-grandchildren. man, and unborn grandchild. and Dale Cook, and a grand- dict how he will react, do it in 7 p.m. The family received friends The funeral was held at 11 daughter, Patricia Cook, sev- the presence of someone else - Services by Dudley Funer- from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. Mon- a.m., Monday, May 25, at eral nieces and nephews. - but NOT Janelle. al Home of Dublin. day, May 25, 2015 at the fu- First Baptist Church of Snel- Please visit Because there can be legal Please post condolences at neral home. lville, with Rev. Joe Lewis of- www.townsendfuneralhome.c ramifications regarding a www.servicesbydudley.com. Pallbearers were Matt ficiating. Interment was om to sign the online memor- common-law marriage, you ——— Powell, James New, Toby held at 3 p.m. Monday at ial register. should discuss this with a James Lamar Mullis Tanner, Anthony Frost, Alan Madison City Cemetery with ——— lawyer before telling Bob you Frost and Jeff Powell. Rev. Wayne Ghann officiat- Catherine Lovett want a divorce. Only after you Mr. James Lamar Mullis, Stanley Funeral Home ing. Henry Fu- have left him and several age 81, of Eastman died Fri- and Crematory/Wrightsville neral Home, Social Circle Mrs. Catherine Lovett for- months have elapsed should day, May 22, 2015. Chapel has charge of funeral was in charge of arrange- mally of Lovett passed away you and his sister let it be Funeral services was held arrangements. To sign the ments. 770-464-4482. henry- on Monday, May 25, 2015 in known that you plan to have a at 3 p.m. Sunday, May 24, at Online Register Book please funeral.com Destin, Fla. Funeral life together. I say that be- Southerland Funeral Chapel, visit ——— arrangements are incomplete cause vindictive people with with interment in Woodlawn www.stanleyfuneralhome.co Theresa Dycus Hogan at this time, but will be an- nasty tempers can be violent. Cemetery. m or call the 24 Hour Obitu- nounced later by Stanley Fu- Mr. Mullis was a member ary Line at (478) 272-0106 to Funeral services for neral Home and Cremato- DEAR ABBY: My wife and I of Cottondale Baptist hear the latest updates. Theresa Dycus Hogan, age 76 ry/Dublin Chapel. To sign the are in our 50s and have legal Church, a veteran of the U.S. will be held at 3 p.m. Online Register Book please custody of three of our grand- Air Force and National Wednesday, May 27, 2015 in visit children, who are between the Guard and a retired civil ser- Chan Stanley Memorial www.stanleyfuneralhome.co ages of 3 and 8 years old. We vice employee of Robins AFB. Chapel. 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LOOKING BACK...50 my Swint, Bobbie Charles, James Brown, Chuck Hughes, Gay, and Hariett Waites. YEARS Dessie Wright, Robert Spence, Tommy Holiday, Earl Roach, The Princess was Renee DUBLIN COURIER HER- Todie Love, Willie Mae Blue, Mike Scarboro, David Heidler Evans, and the Queens were ALD Jimmy Wheeler, Willie Higdon, Indians: Jerry Pitts, Mike Judith Johnson and Vickie MAY 25, 1965 Nancy Hall, Annie Woodum, Jo Gay, Eddie Marino, Mackey Arnold. Ann Pooler, Ernest Robinson, McAfee, Steve Smith, Mike GA leaders are Mrs. Prentice MUNICIPAL AND COUN- Millard Jones, Robert Corbet, Starley, Mike Warren, David TY GROUP HEAR HOSPI- Perry, Director; Mrs. Chalmers Larry Griffin, Roy Spence, Tom- Wright, Phil Warren, Johnny Collins and Mrs. Ray Bracewell, TAL REPORT BY BOR- my Guyton, Ira Underwood, Cannon, David Hillyer, Frank DERS Intermediate Leaders; Mrs. Daniel Prosser, Carlton Brown, Seaton, Curtis Towson, Her- Dub Douglas, Mrs. Herbert In reporting on the progress George Lattimore, Rudene schel Lovett, Mike Edenfield, Johnson and Mrs. C.E. Arnold, and growth of the Laurens Smith, Hugh Stanley, Eva Charles Dalton Memorial Hospital at the joint Hogen, Willie Lowe, Edward Junior Leaders; and Mrs. Ben dinner meeting of municipal Woodard and Bobby Green. EAST DUBLIN Brinson, Coronation Director. and county offices at the Agri- KINDERGARTEN At the close of the service, culture Center, Administrator MARDRE'S GARTEN HOLDS GRADUATION punch and cake were served in the social hall, where the girls' R.R. Borders announced that HELD GRADUATION Mrs. Eloyce Hooks presented GA notebooks covering all of the the hospital has been chosen by Graduation exercises for the the graduates in exercises for work that they were required to the federal government to train 1965 class of Mardre's Garten the East Dublin Kindergarten two individuals in preparation were held on Tuesday morning at Gethsemane Methodist learn in order to pass the steps for work in the Appalachian at Jefferson Street Baptist Dublin," he remarked. and 20 volunteer organizations Church in a program entitled were displayed. poverty area. They will arrive at Church. The program opened during the Annual Volunteer "Things Done at Kindergarten." EAST LAURENS NAMES GIRLS SOFTBALL an early date to begin their pe- with scripture and prayer and Awards Program, which was Dresed in dazzling white caps FRAZIER HEAD COACH TEAMS SET DAILY SCHED- riod of training and orientation. the Pledge to the Flag. The class held at the VA Center on Tues- and gowns, the graduates had ULE James H. Perry, a member of presented a delightful program The East Laurens Rams will day, May 18th. Reuben Cohen, corsages and boutonnieres of the City Board of Aldermen and of patriotic songs, seasonal have their fourth head football Center Director, welcomed the forget-me-nots, the class flower. The Dublin Recreation De- of the County Board of Commis- songs, and songs about the coach in four years next fall volunteers and their guests and Graduates presenting the partment has set the schedule sioners, was master of cere- Bible, animals, people, and when they start their fourth expressed appreciation to them program and receiving diplo- for the girls' softball teams, as monies and introduced the things and used finger plays. year of competition on the grid- for their many contributions to mas were Chris Windham, Ron- announced today. There will be speaker, who traced the course Poems and rhymes were giv- iron. Charles Frazier, for the the patients and members of nie Boone, Gregg and Mike two leagues, a 17-and under of the hospital since its formal en by each member of the class, last three years coach of the the Center. Edge, Regina Cauley, Ruthanne and a 12-and under. All games opening in September 1952 who were Toni McFeature, Matt East Laurens "B" team, will re- The 112-member Dublin Council, Judy Ann Fulgum, will be played at 6:30 p.m. each with 50 beds, since expanded to Roberts, Tara Thomason, Paul place I.J. Roberson as head High School Band, directed by Kireece Williams, Ken Sanders, day at the Babe Ruth field at 100 beds. In 1954 there were Campbell, Jeanne Massey, mentor, according to Dan Nor- John Hambrick, presented a and Mark Hazen. After a clos- Hilburn Park five physicians on the staff, and Randy Ryan, Karen Carswell, ris, East Laurens Principal. musical program for the enjoy- ing prayer, they and their The 17-and under teams are today there are 16 with two full- Sandy Cochran, Bobby Clark, Jack Drake, assistant under ment of those attending the pro- guests enjoyed delicious re- the following: time radiologists. The Laurens Melinda Wilson, Alan Crabb, Roberson, will stay on in this gram. Through the facilities of freshments. ANGELS - Coach, Al Jacobs: Memorial Hospital is the only Beth Jones, Miles Whipple, same category and return as the Center's bedside radio net- accredited hospital between Paula Kennedy, Dorrie Joiner, head basketball coach. work, patients confined to bed Jeanne Stephens, Susan GA CORONATION HELD Bracewell, Candy Cebula, Mary Macon and Savannah, and in Alan Scarboro, Robin Rawlins, Roberson will go to South- were also able to enjoy the pro- AT JEFFERSON STREET 1954 there was a total of 1800 David Adams, Bonnie Bussell, east Bullock near Brooklet gram. Lewis, Jane Veal, Diane Judd, A Girls' Auxiliary Coronation patients admitted as compared Hamilton Kellam, Lisa Liv- where he will inaugurate a foot- Fran Phelps, Laurie Lake, June service was held on Sunday to 1964 when there were 8,000, ingston, Cathrine Salley, Jon ball program for the first time. RECREATION ROSTER Allen, Neva Taylor, Lynn Gar- evening, May 16, at the Jeffer- many of whom were from out- Taylor, Millie Roche, Joey Southeast Bullock has never OF MIDGET BASEBALL rett, Jane Tripp, Freida Simp- side of the county. Uliano, Robin Kicklighter and played football although they LEAGUE son Street Baptist Church with son Mr. Borders recalled that 20 Buck Killingsworth. have been frequent participants Rosters for six of the teams Miss Dorothy Pryor of the VAGABONDS - Coaches, private rooms were added in Mrs. Henry Cox, teacher of in the State basketball tourna- to participate in the 10-12 age Home Mission Board in Atlanta Bonnie Coleman and Ann 1959 and that recently an elab- the Garten, presented the ments. group Midget Baseball League as speaker, giving the charge to Sarter: Salina Metts, Susan Pe- orate x-ray wing has been built awards to the graduates, and The Rams started playing were announced today by Roy the girls. She was introduced by ters, Lynn Dixon, Diane Gay, with equipment at an estimated Mrs. J.S. English played the pi- football under Coach Billy Hammond, City Recreation Di- Rev. Frank E. Singleton, pastor. Meg Cater, Martha Couey, Marcia Fountain, a former GA, cost of $170,000. It is hoped that ano. Hobbs in 1962, and in 1963 rector. Besides those listed be- Marie Munda, Diane Benton, gave a testimony as to what the a new addition may be effected Coach Buck Dill took the helm. low, Rentz and Cadwell will also Cathy Barbee, Dorian Hayes, GA's had meant to her and sang shortly which will include two ENGAGEMENT With Roberson as assistant, the place teams in this League, Mary Hooks, Joan Griffin. stories and will involve some ANNOUNCED Rams won the only game they making a 8-club circuit. a solo. Mrs. E.B. Martin, WMU President, presented the GYPSIES - Coach, Kenny $900,000 in improvements. Mr. and Mrs. Emory Elling- have won in 3 years of competi- Cubs: Mike Kirby, Harold Baker: Joan Gay, Diane Bass, W.H. Lovett was host at the ton of Montrose announce the tion, a 12-6 victory over Macon Horton, Jeff Gaillard, Ben awards, and the church choir furnished the music. Janet McDanal, Elaine Veal, dinner, and it was announced engagement of their daughter, County of Montezuma. Dixon, Larry Lawrence, Wayne Cathy Jan Simpson, Bonnie that the next meeting will be Gracie Ellington, to Franklin D. Roberson became head coach Harrison, Jim Whoolery, Ken The Maidens were Margene Tomlinson, Debra Edwards, An- Bracewell, Marie Craig, Millie held at the Oconee Electric Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.H. last year, and although the Gaillard, Stanley Hogan, Bill Braswell, Martha Smyth, Ju- Membership Corporation in Cook of Dublin. Miss Ellington Rams put up a spirited fight nette Garnto, Farellyn Perry, Whoolery, Bonnie Peebles, dith Johnson, Diane Wolfe Dudley on June 29. is a graduate of Dudley High each game and came close to Brooks Eddins, John Williams, June Hodge, Gerry Johnson, DIXIE BELLES - Coach, School and of Georgia Southern winning several times, they Ricky Barbee, Robert Ryan, and Lylah Perry. Those who are OCONEE HIGH TO College and is employed at Lau- were beaten in each of their out- Duncan McEachen, Donald working on steps to become Wayne Fuqua: Harriet Combs, GRADUATE LARGE CLASS rens High School. The groom- ings. Neal, Andy Cullens Maidens were recognized, Lynn Samille Swinson, Sara Weaver, The 1964-65 graduating elect is a graduate of Dublin Yankees: Lynn Tomlinson, Douglas, Susan Couey and Kay Carol Currie, Cassie Yates, Deb- class of Oconee High school is High School and of Middle WEDDING PLANS Frank Zetterower, Al O'Quinn, Hobbs. bie Stewart, Debra McDanal, reported to be one of the largest Georgia College and is associat- ANNOUNCED Earl Towns, Ken Couey, Ralph Ladies-in-Waiting were Beth Marie Craig, Millie Braswell, graduating classes in the histo- ed with J.P. Stevens Co., Inc. Mr. William B. Brickey of Brown, Danny Dalton, Edwin Collins, Susan Douglas, Karen Martha Smyth, Judith John- ry of the school. Listed below is A June wedding is planned. East Dublin announces the en- Brown, John Wilson, Ken Beacham, Joy Hodges, Barbara son. a complete class roll, with each gagement and forthcoming Williams, Arnold Gregory, Greg student's name being given ac- LOCAL BUSINESS MEN marriage of his daughter, Bery- Canady, Leslie Herring, cording to his or her scholastic RECEIVE AARMY CITA- lene Brickey, to Louis Edward Charles Dominy, Bill Harrell, class rank: TION Blue, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Greenway, Mike Lynn, O'Livia Brown, Edith Two well-known local busi- Louis Edward Brickey, Sr. of Johnny Layton Gillings, Barbara Walker, nessmen were presented the Dublin. The marriage will be Pirates: Bob Brewer, Bill Oletha Carter, Jerry J. Bullock, U..S. Army's Certificate of Ap- solemnized at the First Baptist Durden, Steve Jesup, Johnny Charles Lawson, Heddye Brin- preciation here by SFC Roy Church in Dublin on Sunday at Haley, Steve Simmons, Ben son, Beaulah Rozier, Geraldine Griswold, local Army Recruiter. 3:30 p.m. with Dr. Stanley R. Bracewell, Joe Durden, Ben Johnson, Kenneth Walters, Mr. Paul Griggs, owner of Hahn officiating. A reception Canady, Steve Garner, Jimmy Donald Blocker, Katherine the Dublin Royal Crown Bot- will be held at the church after Graham, Mike Kersey, Larry Pullins, Annie Hood, Otha tling Company, was commend- the ceremony. King, Kenneth Warnock, Hilton O'Neal, Louis Smith, Juanita ed on the work that he and his Although no invitations will be Joiner, Billy Wallace, Charlie Davis, Loraine Miley, Valencia staff have done on donating issued, all friends and relatives Scott, Randy Beam, Charlie Ricks, Bettye Lattimore, Car- signs advertising the U.S. Army are cordially invited to be pre- Hobbs olyn Mason, Gloria Outler, on all highways to and from sent. Tigers: Jimmy Brown, Carl Clayton Gordon, James Fram- Dublin. Both Miss Brickey and Mr. Joiner, David Green, Pierce Be- brough, Annie M. Washington, Mr. Ted Kirby, owner of Blue are 1965 graduates of dingfield, Clinton Thomas, Melvynee Lewis, Dorothy WXLI Radio, was presented the Dublin High School. He is en- David Wright, Larry Williams, Rogers, Wallace Pullins, Ilo Certificate of Appreciation for tering the U.S. Army immedi- Tommy Kight, Bob Hammond, Castleberry, Charles Howard, doing free radio time advertis- ately, and after a six-month Jacky Shuman, Al Young, Mike Zellene Simmons, Thelma Gib- ing the U.S. Army. training period is scheduled to Wilkes, Jerry White, Lindsey son, Laymon Berry,Alterral Ha- SFC Griswold stated that enter Georgia Baptist Hospital Toney, Tommy Sharpe, Pat gin, Russell Simmons, Cather- these two men are to be com- in Atlanta for study as an x-ray Dunton, Harold Ward ine Stephens, mended on their willingness to technician. Cardinals: Kim Blue, Mike Ethel Walker, Elderidge Lin- give of their time and talents to Fuqua, David Lawrence, Al der, Carol Wyche, Lucindy Dud- the U.A. Army. "It is the cooper- VOLUNTEER AWARDS Beall, Glenn Robinson, Willie ley, Rosetta Lattimore, ation of men like these that PROGRAM HELD Beasley, Andy Shepherd, Len Lawrence Hudson, Donna make an Army Recruiter's job Service pins and certificates Tanner, Al Ward, Donnie Allen, Christian, Johnny Stanley, Jim- possible in a community such as were presented to 27 volunteers David Billue, Carl Warnock, Community Bulletin Board Tuesday, May 26, 2015/Dublin, Ga/ Page 4a The Courier Herald The Courier Herald GRIFFIN LOVETT, Publisher DUBOSE PORTER, Executive Editor JASON HALCOMBE, Managing Editor PAM BURNEY, Advertising Director CHERYL GAY, Circulation Manager

Published by Courier Herald Publishing Company 115 S. Jefferson St., Dublin, Georgia 31021-5146 Insight and viewpoints from our editorial board and our readers Email us at [email protected] to share your opinions W.H. LOVETT In Our Opinion President and Chairman, 1934-1978 DUBOSE PORTER Chairman GRIFFIN LOVETT President Annie Yarborough: Georgia’s Second Periodicals Postage Paid at Dublin, Georgia (USPS 161-860) - Daily except Sunday and select holidays DrF. AneniemYarbaorolugeh African American Dteereed fonr sterviicse. t Her two POSTMASTER: Send address change to: The Courier Herald, Drawer B, CSS, Dublin, GA 31040 may or may not have been brothers had served in the the first African-American 9th and 10th Cavalry during SUBSCRIPTION PRICES: female dentist to practice the Spanish American War Print Edition - $10/month dentistry in the State of and at the age of thirty four, Digital Edition - $10/month Georgia, but she was certain - Annie believed it was her ly the second African- duty to serve her country. This newspaper is committed to the idea that the press should American woman ever to be She informed the Army that awarded a license by the she was one of the few female tell the truth without prejudice and spread knowledge without malicious intent. state. Dr. Yarborough was the dentists in her state (either first woman ever to practice black or white) and had com - her profession outside of pleted four years of dental Athens, Georgia, where Dr. and married on February 22, both a student and a teacher education at Meharry Ida Mae Hiram hung her out 1906. Adolphus Yarborough at the same time. College. her shingle in 1910. learned his dental skills In the spring of 1910, Four weeks later, the office Guest editorial Born Annie E. Taylor on while working as an office Annie Taylor Yarborough of the Surgeon General of the Army issued its standard July 18, 1882 in Eatonton, boy. Before he entered walked across the stage and denial of all women appli - Georgia, Dr. Yarborough was Dental School, Adolphus accepted her diploma as a Taking over schools won't cants, though the offer was the mulatto daughter of the worked as a porter. He was graduate. Dr. Ida Mae Rev. Hilliard Taylor and appreciated. As the war pro - regarded by many as the best Hiram, credited as the first gressed, the policy of no cure what's ailing them Anna E. Pennaman. Her mechanical dentist of his female African-American By MYRA BLACKMON will work, but we just have to maternal grandfather, women in the Dental Corps I almost choked on my cof - try something different,” he race in Georgia. Adolphus dentist in Georgia was also a changed. Morris Penneman, was a suc - Yarborough, born in member of Class of 1910. fee when I read the Athens said. cessful farmer and mill right During, or shortly after the Banner-Herald’s account of I believe Ginn is a decent September 1881, was a son Later that same year Dr. war, the Yarboroughs and for his time a large of Nelson and Charley Hiram passed the dental state Sen. Frank Ginn’s man who wants good public landowner among a small divorced. Annie, with no chil - remarks on public education schools. But he is a classic Yarborough and was the first board examinations and dren, changed her name back group of former slaves who African American dentist to joined her husband in their at a recent Athens-Clarke example of politicians on both owned land in post Civil War to her maiden name and lived sides of the aisle who don’t practice in Laurens County. dental office in Athens. It County Republican Party Georgia. in a house at 626 South look at the long-term implica - When they first got married, would be another year before meeting. Annie attended the public Jefferson Street in Dublin tions. Independent profession - Adolphus and Annie lived in Dr. Yarborough would be offi - “Ginn was far more blunt schools of Eatonton. After she with her mother and her sister al research says state his father's home on Marion cially licensed to practice in in his assessment,” the graduated from high school Leola Smith and her husband takeovers of schools improve Street in Dublin. Georgia. paper’s account reads, “con - in 1896, Annie enrolled at the Henry. finance and administration, Annie longed to work Dr. Yarborough was active tending Monday that ‘primar - Atlanta University. Life was Following the 1920 Census, but not academic perfor - beside her husband. in the Baptist Church. She ily, those failing schools are in difficult for Annie and her Dr. Annie Taylor seems to van - Democratically controlled mance. Adolphus' office hours and was an outstanding member ish from Dublin. I could find I asked him how taking family after Rev. Taylor died home visits rarely allowed of the Household of Ruth and areas.’ He went on to say, all too young. She was edu - no records of her. Perhaps she, over their schools is going to the couple to see each other, the Court of Calenthe. like her father, died young. though, that he, personally, cated in the field of education help struggling families. I told so Annie made up her mind The onset of World War I Maybe she moved to another would have a difficult time and took her first job in her him I thought if the problem that she was going to become provided new opportunities town. Who knows? If you declaring Gaines Elementary hometown. Miss Taylor is families — and I believe a dentist. There was only one for dental students and prac - know, contact me immediately. a failing school, and suggested moved out of town and the problem for failing schools that’s where the roots of our problem. There were no black ticing dentists as well. Black Dr. Annie Taylor problems with school perfor - taught in the Putnam County female dentists and Georgia dentists finally thought this Yarborough was a woman of isn’t necessarily the schools schools before moving to themselves, but ‘the break - mance lie — we ought to be and no black dental schools may be their chance to high integrity, high education doing things to help families. Jasper, Dodge and Laurens in the state either. expand their practices and one whom all of Laurens down of the family.’” Counties. In her spare time I sent Ginn — with whom I One problem of many Annie had to leave Dublin beyond their own race. County can rightfully and working poor families is poor and between school terms, and move to Nashville, Applications to the newly cre - deservedly be proud of. have always enjoyed a cordial Annie was quite a successful relationship — this email: “I health and the risk of losing Tennessee where she enrolled ated Dental Reserve Corps For more history of pay, or even a job, for taking dressmaker and fancy seam - at Meharry Medical College. poured in. Annie Yarborough was surprised and distressed stress. Laurens County go to the at your comments that failing sick time. Would you be will - During her first year at was one of the first to apply. It was during her tenure digital edition of the Courier schools are somehow concen - ing to expand Medicaid to Meharry, Annie was elected On June 6, 1917, just two in Laurens County that Herald or see my blog at trated in Democratically-con - improve health care for these to teach sewing and domestic months after the United Annie met Dr. Adolphus www.dublinlaurenscountyge trolled areas and the result of struggling families? No, he science at Walden University. States officially entered the Yarborough. They fell in love orgia.blogspot.com. poor family values. Can you said. In another rarity, Annie was war, Dr. Yarborough volun - explain to me what you were Two adults working low- thinking when you made wage jobs, in retail, for exam - those remarks? And what you ple, can’t support a family. wanted your audience to take Their stress and lack of away from them?” resources has a major impact He called and left a mes - on children’s ability to learn. sage inviting me to look at the Would you be willing to raise list and see where the so- the minimum wage so those called failing schools are willing to work can support a located. I don’t doubt the family? No, he said. accuracy of the assertion. It is Many of these children in simply a non sequitur. so-called failing schools start - When we talked later, I ed off way behind their more asked him if people in the affluent peers. Why can’t we communities with targeted offer day care and fund more schools start to vote extensive pre-schools? Would Republican, will their schools you support those efforts? improve? No, he said. Or did Silence. he mean that since the areas If the schools are failing voted Democratic, we don’t because their families are fail - need to bother with them? Of ing, that usually means the course not, he said. parents are struggling with a He explained that he was multitude of problems, don’t saying the Opportunity have enough money to live School District legislation decently and can’t provide could not have passed without educational enrichment at some Democratic votes, citing home. So we’re going to take Sen. Freddie Powell Sims, D- over their schools and have Albany. He characterized the them run by someone in the effort as trying to save those Governor’s office? kids who live with instability We’ve got to do something and poverty. different, Ginn told me, which I mentioned that I said was like my car being EMady 14 itorial cRhargesoanduit hans yedt to guive aps.af.ety. advocates argue that ments, fatigue and safety. broken down and him telling Republicans control education Morning News, policy and state education me he’ll send the government full, formal report about what compensation model encour - Some of the steps taken by Savannah, Georgia, on get - happened almost a month ago. ages drivers to violate federal allocations — on average in to fix someone else’s truck. Australia, including requiring ting tired truckers off the But the most recent lawsuit hours of service rules, which about half the revenues for Taking over schools is truck drivers be paid for non- road: alleges that the driver who was limit driving time, and work school districts, so how is it cheaper than addressing sys - driving, on-duty work time, temic poverty. It makes head - Investigators with the behind the wheel of the truck while fatigued in order to rack have been considered by the that local Democrats can Georgia State Patrol have yet that caused the chain reaction, up miles and earn more pay. somehow cause schools to be lines, but doesn’t address the Obama administration, real problem. You don’t cure to file charges in connection John Wayne Johnson of The federal agency plans to Cassidy wrote. The White bad? with the fiery crash on Shreveport, Louisiana, "was survey managers at more than Ginn backpedaled, and low income by giving people House included language cash. And you don’t cure low Interstate 16 in April that drowsy or for some other inex - 2,000 trucking companies requiring drivers to be paid at talked again about family killed five Georgia Southern plicable reason" and struck the using an online questionnaire. instability, the number of chil - academic achievement with a least minimum wage for non- state takeover of schools. Why University nursing students vehicles "at highway ." But truckers won't be included dren in or needing foster care who were on their way from What's more, they allege — an obvious gap that should driving work hours in the is that so hard to understand? and the issue of single-parent the Statesboro campus to a that the truck was equipped be filled, as long as respon - "GROW America" infrastruc - —Myra Blackmon, a local homes. Savannah hospital. with a Collision Avoidance dents know that they won't be ture spending bill it sent to Banner-Herald columnist, “We have to do something That process could take System, which is designed to punished for giving honest Congress. for these children and we works as a freelance writer, weeks. warn drivers as they approach answers. Some U.S. trucking indus - don’t know if this [The consultant and instructional However, state troopers objects in the highway ... Cassidy wrote that regula - try executives have been argu - Opportunity School District] designer. have pinned down the cause of Regardless of what the tors in the U.S. aren't the only ing that the industry needs to the April 22 accident in Bryan State Patrol determines and ones interested how truck dri - raise driver pay substantially County, just west of Savannah. lawyers allege, there's no ques - ver pay — both the method and improve working condi - They said a tractor-trailer tion that the federal govern - and the amount — may affect tions before the federal govern - came up on slow-moving traffic ment is deeply concerned truck safety. In Australia, the ment decides to step in, and did not slow down in time, about truck safety, especially Road Safety Remuneration Cassidy wrote. One of those triggering a seven-vehicle, drivers who are fatigued. Tribunal, a regulatory body worked for U.S. Xpress Pres. Barack H. Obama Building chain-reaction-type wreck. The On Feb. 17, Journal of created in 2012, is pursuing a Enterprises — one of the com - S1600ePenrnsyvlvaniia Anve. Ng.W. YWashiongtonu , DC 20510 students were traveling in two Commerce senior editor broad review of truck driver panies being sued in the I-16 Washington, D.C. 20500 Phone: (202) 224-3521 of those vehicles. William Cassidy wrote that the pay in several industries, crash. The company raised its (202) 456-1414 Fax: (202) 228-1031 The tragedy continues to Federal Motor Carrier Safety including long-haul trucking, driver pay by 13 percent in reverberate. Just recently, it Administration is pursuing waste hauling and port 2014, he wrote. Gov. Nathan Deal Sen. Johnny Isaakson has spawned lawsuits. plans to study whether the drayage ... "The fact that they might Families of three of the way truckers are paid leads to Australia already is much State Capitol United States Senate start telling me how much I young victims have filed law - unsafe driving habits, rule- farther down the road than the have to pay my drivers is pret - Atlanta, Ga. 30334 120 Russell Senate Office suits against a trucker from breaking and deadly crashes. United States. Their govern - (404) 656-1776 Building Louisiana who was driving the It's an important study. It's ment agency has the authority ty scary," U.S. Xpress chief Washington, DC 20510 18-wheeler, alleging negli - one that could open the door to to issue orders that set terms marketing director John White Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle Tel: (202) 224-3643 gence. Among others named as federal regulations that deter - for driver pay and even levels said at a NASSTRAC Logistics 240 State Capitol Fax: (202) 228-0724 defendants were two trucking mine how drivers are paid, if of compensation. Last year, it Conference in 2012. "That's Atlanta, Ga. 30334 One Overton Park, Suite 970 companies, Total not how much. And, more sig - imposed an order that requires very concerning to me." (404) 656-5030 3625 Cumberland Blvd Transportation of Mississippi nificantly, it could lead to safer trucking companies to pay But more concerning are Atlanta, GA 30339 and U.S. Xpress Enterprises highways. owner-operators within 30 tired truckers who need rest. Sen. David Perdue Tel: (770) 661-0999 Inc. Most interstate truck dri - days. They shouldn't be on the road. B40D Dirksen Senate Office Fax: (770) 661-0768 Again, the Georgia State vers in the U.S. are paid by the The tribunal drew a direct Let's hope this study leads the Patrol has the final word on mile, Cassidy wrote. Some connection between late pay - way to safer highways. Tuesday, May 26, 2015/Dublin, Ga/Page 5a The Courier Herald themselves. This is just a com- YOUR COURIER Tell It! plete mess. HERALD To the person who does- Two packs of Arctic LOCAL 7-DAY n’t care about anything in the Middle East, you need to Freeze Freon stolen from find out something about the Dublin THE NEXT 24 HOURS Lord and accept Jesus Christ Police Department Two packs of Arctic TODAY TONIGHT TOMORROW as your saviour. There are Police Christians and Americans who Freeze Freon were stolen have been murdered over from Advance Auto Parts Beat there. I care about the Middle on Veterans Boulevard on May 11. East and I care about these window air conditioners Call 272-0375 people. A customer told an em- ployee that he saw a per- were stolen from a house son take the item off the on Josey Avenue in East 65° Regarding people on the Vote Republican and Dublin between May 10 Sunrise 6:29 a.m. Sunset 8:30 p.m. Sunrise 6:27 a.m. shelf, put it in his shorts 95° right looking paranoid about help save the Democrats from and 11. 94° being attacked: Any sane per- themselves. and leave without paying. Mostly cloudy and The value of the freon is - A tag and decal were Sunny Some sun; warm; a humid son knows we must prevent lost or stolen from a 2004 and warm p.m. shower any attack on America. And all East Laurens is still $50. - Tamara Sheila Wilker- trailer on Dublin-Eastman potential enemies must be crammed in one little corner Road in Dexter between watched carefully before they of the county. I think we need son, 23, of East Dublin, was charged with driving May 10 and 11. Latest observed value Ocmulgee ...... 6.17” get here. two represntatives from the - A woman talked to Rivers Oconee ...... 1.97” eastside and the westside of while license withdrawn, speeding in excess of maxi- deputies about her son be- How could I sit in an au- the river and one alternate ing scammed by sending WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY dience, struggling to make who could come from either mum limits and child or youth restraint not used checks to American Public ends meet at $7.25 or $8.25 an side of the river. That way Clearing House on May 12. hour, and listen to a Republi- maybe we’ll get a fair and de- properly on Hillcrest Park- way near Kmart on May - Food was stolen from a can politician tell me that I’m cent chance of getting the house on Pine Cone Trail better off like that, because same quality schools that the 13. - Shanika Danielle on May 12. he’s against the minimum westside gets. - A tan 1999 Ford Hi 95 Hi 97 Hi 98 wage increase? He must be a Coombs, 30, of Dublin, was Lo 67 Lo 69 Lo 66 charged with theft by tak- Ranger was damaged on Sunrise 6:27 a.m. Sunrise 6:27 a.m. Sunrise 6:26 a.m. magician to get my vote. My hat is off to Southwest Gino Drive in Rentz on Laurens Elementary School ing and giving false name, address or birthdate to law May 11. Some sun; warm; a The current East Lau- Principal Kelland Waldrep. He Summerlike; a strong An afternoon enforcement on MLK Jr. - A flat screen TV was p.m. shower thunderstorm t-storm or two rens Middle School was is the bomb. stolen from a house on built in 1956 because I attend- Drive at Meadow Wood Park Apartments on May Brett Drive in East Dublin Highs in the mid 90s Highs in the upper 90s Highs in the high 90s ed school there from third to President Obama’s aim on May 11. Lows in the mid 60s Lows in the high 60s Lows in the mid 60s twelfth grades. The school that is to destroy this country be- 13. was built in 1970 is the current fore he leaves office. - A rock was thrown through the drivers side Editor's note: This SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY East Laurens Elementary. I information is public started teaching in 1969 and I wish a Ford and a door window of a Little Debbie distribution truck, record and was taken we had to wait for that build- Chevy would last 10 years like from reports of the ing to be completed to move they should. Are the good a white 1999 model freightliner at Little House Dublin Police Depart- the overflow crowd (from an- times really over for good? ment and the Laurens other building) to the new EL Self Storage on Marion Street between May 8 and County Sheriff's Of- Hi 92 Hi 96 Hi 92 Elementary School which is If the Doctor is going to fice. These reports do now EL Middle School. take the solar panels with 11. Lo 69 Lo 70 Lo 68 - Lynn Gilder White, 48 not reflect on the Sunrise 6:26 a.m. Sunrise 6:26 a.m. him to Alabama -- how about guilt or innocence. Sunrise 6:25 a.m. We have spent billions taking that huge pile of junk of Dublin, was charged with driving under the in- An "arrest" does not and billions of dollars train- on the other side of Dublin always indicate in- Warn with plenty of Mostly sunny and very ing an Iraqi army that drops High? fluence of drugs and fail- sunshine A thunderstorm in ure to maintain lane on carceration. Readers warm spots their weapons and runs like are cautioned that cowards. We can’t be the police Highway 19 and County Highs in the low 90s Highs in the mid 90s Landfill Road on May 12. people may have sim- Lows in the high 60s Highs in the low 90s for Iraq if they won’t police ilar names. Police Lows in the low 70s Lows in the high 60s Laurens County Beat does not identi- COMMUNITY CALENDAR Want to Tell It? Sheriff’s Office fy minor children, Keep it 37 words - A cellphone was stolen victims of sexual as- Tuesday or less on Pace Lane in East sault, suicide at- Keep it clean. Dublin on May 11. tempts or medical •Dublin Ladies Golf Association at Dublin Country Club beginning at 10 a.m. (every Keep it real. - A flat screen TV was conditions. Cases dis- Call 272-0375 stolen from a house on missed do not appear fourth Tuesday of the month except for June, July and December). [email protected] Brett Drive in East Dublin if the newspaper is or Tell It! at on May 11. notified before dead- •Dublin Kiwanis Club at 12:15 p.m. at The Dublin Country Club. www.courier-herald.com - Two computers and two line. •AA I Am Responsible Group Contact, 272-5244 or 275-8259, 1515 Rice Ave., 5:45 p.m. and 8 p.m. •NA We Surrender, contact 275-9531, 629 Broad Street, East Dublin, 6:30 p.m. •Unity House (Family Recovery Support Group) at Johnson Lane on VA Grounds, Bldg. 8; 6-8 p.m. Contact: Dublin-Laurens County Chamber of Commerce (478) 272-5546 or Lin- Twelve missing after da Bailey at CSB of Middle GA (478) 272-1190. •Overeaters Anonymous meet at 6:45 at 912 Bellevue Ave. Contact 279-3808. Texas flood sweeps •TOPS meeting 6 p.m. at Pine Forest UMC, 400 Woods Ave. Contact info 275-7505. •South-Central GSRA Chapter of the Georgia State Retirees Association will meet on WIMBERLEY, Texas (AP) The Blanco crested above build the city of 125,000 the 4th Tuesday of each month at the Laurens County Library Auditorium, 11 a.m. We in- away— Recovery teams were vacation re- 40 feet — more than triple its across home from Del Rio, Texas. suming the search early Tues- flood stage of 13 feet. The riv- "We have never registered vite all retired and soon to retire state employees to join us. Please contact Tommy Craft at day for 12 members of two er swamped Interstate 35 and in the more than 100 years in 272-7820 for more information. families who are missing af- forced parts of the busy the history of this city a tor- ter a rain-swollen river in north-south highway to close. nado," he said. Wednesday Central Texas carried a vaca- Rescuers used pontoon boats By midday, 13 people were tion home off its foundation, and a helicopter to pull peo- confirmed dead — 10 adults •AA I Am Responsible Group contact 272-5244 or 275-8259, 1515 Rice Ave., 5:45 p.m. and slamming it into a bridge ple out. and three infants. At least downstream. Hundreds of trees along five people were unaccounted 8 p.m. (Open) The hunt for the missing the Blanco were uprooted or for. •NA We Surrender, Contact 275-9531, 629 Broad Street, East Dublin, noon. picked up after a holiday snapped, and they collected The twister hit a seven- weekend of terrible storms in piles of debris up to 20 feet block area, which Victor •Civitan Club every Wednesday at noon at the Golden Corral. that dumped record rainfall high. Zamora, interior secretary of on the Plains and Midwest, Flooding wreaked havoc the northern state of caused major flooding and late Monday afternoon in Coahuila, described as "dev- ALMANAC spawned tornadoes and killed Austin, where emergency astated." at least eight people in Okla- crews responded to more than "There's nothing standing, Today is Tuesday, May States that had been present- died in Los Angeles at age 97. homa and Texas. 20 high-water rescues, and not walls, not roofs," said 26, the 146th day of 2015. ed to the U.S. Embassy in Lee DeWyze was crowned the More than 1,000 homes later in Houston, where the Edgar Gonzalez, a spokesman There are 219 days left in the Moscow. winner of "American Idol" have been damaged or de- National Weather Service de- for the city government, de- In 1969, the Apollo 10 as- year. over Crystal Bowersox. stroyed in Texas, and thou- clared a flash flood emer- scribing some of the de- Today's Highlight in tronauts returned to Earth af- One year ago: Pope Fran- sands of residents are dis- gency and an announcer at stroyed homes in a 3-square History: On May 26, 1940, ter a successful eight-day cis honored Jews killed in the placed. the Houston Rockets game kilometer (1 square mile) Operation Dynamo, the evac- dress rehearsal for the first Holocaust and in terrorist at- Authorities were also asked fans not to leave be- stretch. uation of some 338,000 Allied manned moon landing. tacks during a visit to the Yad searching for victims and as- cause of severe weather. Mexican President En- troops from Dunkirk, France, In 1972, President Richard Vashem Holocaust memorial sessing damage just across Harris County Flood Dis- rique Pena Nieto was expect- began during World War II. M. Nixon and Soviet leader the Texas-Mexico border in trict, which includes Hous- ed to travel to Acuna with of- On this date: Leonid Brezhnev signed the in Jerusalem as he wrapped up his Mideast pilgrimage. Ciudad Acuna, where a torna- ton, advised residents not ficials from government agen- In 1521, Martin Luther Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty do Monday killed 13 people leave their homes early Tues- cies. was banned by the Edict of in Moscow. (The U.S. with- Egypt began holding a three- day presidential election (for- and left at least five unac- day after the weather service Gonzalez said late Monday Worms (vohrms) because of drew from the treaty in 2002.) counted for. issued a flash flood warning night that rescuers were look- his religious beliefs and writ- In 1981, 14 people were mer military chief Abdel-Fat- tah el-Sissi emerged the land- Texas Gov. Greg Abbott de- for parts of the county. ing for four members of a ings. killed when a Marine jet clared disasters in 37 coun- Before the sun rose Tues- family who were believed slide winner). In 1865, Confederate forces crashed onto the flight deck of ties, allowing for further mo- day, emergency crews used missing, adding that there Today's Birthdays: west of the Mississippi sur- the aircraft carrier USS Actor bilization of state resources to helicopters and boats to help were still areas of rubble that rendered in New Orleans. Nimitz off Florida. Alec McCowen is 90. Sports- assist. residents evacuate their remained to be searched. In 1868, the impeachment In 1994, Michael Jackson caster Brent Musberger is 76. "You cannot candy coat it. flooded homes in Webberville, Zamora said rescuers were trial of President Andrew and Lisa Marie Presley were Rock musician Garry Peter- It's absolutely massive," Ab- some 15 miles east of Austin. searching for an infant who Johnson ended with his ac- married in the Dominican Re- son (Guess Who) is 70. Singer bott said after touring the de- The storm system also was missing after the tornado quittal on the remaining public. (The marriage, howev- Stevie Nicks is 67. Actress struction. prompted reports of torna- ripped the baby carrier the charges. er, ended in 1996.) Pam Grier is 66. Actor Philip The worst flooding damage does across the state and was child was in from its mother's In 1913, Actors' Equity As- Ten years ago: President Michael Thomas is 66. Coun- was in Wimberley, where the blamed for four deaths: a man hands. sociation was organized by a George W. Bush received try singer Hank Williams Jr. vacation home was swept whose body was pulled from group of actors at the Pabst Palestinian leader Mahmoud is 66. Actress Margaret Colin away, a popular tourist town the Blanco; a 14-year-old who Luis Antonio Hernandez, Grand Circle Hotel in New Abbas at the White House; along the Blanco River in the was found with his dog in a 37, looked in disbelief Mon- York. Bush called Abbas a coura- is 58. Country singer-song- writer Dave Robbins is 56. Ac- corridor between Austin and storm drain; a high school se- day at what remained of his In 1938, the House Un- geous democratic reformer San Antonio. nior who died Saturday after house. Three vehicles had American Activities Commit- and bolstered his standing at tor Doug Hutchison is 55. Ac- tress Genie Francis is 53. Co- Trey Hatt, a spokesman for her car was caught in high smashed through the back, tee was established by Con- home with $50 million in as- the Hays County Emergency water; and a man whose mo- median Bobcat Goldthwait is leaving a heap of twisted met- gress. sistance. Investigators con- Operations Center, said Mon- bile home was destroyed by a al and the smell of gasoline. 53. Singer-actor Lenny In 1942, the U.S. War De- firmed five cases in which mil- day night that the "search reported tornado. Hernandez and his three partment formally established itary personnel mishandled Kravitz is 51. Actress Helena component" of the mission The Oklahoma Depart- children had hidden in a the Armed Forces Radio Ser- the Qurans of Muslim prison- Bonham Carter is 49. Dis- was over, meaning no more ment of Emergency Manage- bathroom as the tornado sent vice (AFRS). The Tule (TOO'- ers at Guantanamo Bay, but tance runner Zola Budd is 49. survivors were expected to be ment also reported four fatal- the cars passing over them. lee) Lake Segregation Center said they had found no "credi- Rock musician Phillip Rhodes found in the flood debris. ities between Saturday and "It's a miracle that we're for Japanese-American ble evidence" that a holy book is 47. Actor Joseph Fiennes Witnesses reported seeing Monday across the state, alive," he said. wartime internees opened in was flushed in a toilet. Actor (FYNZ) is 45. Singer Joey Kib- the swollen river push the which also saw severe flood- Residents retraced the tor- northern California. Eddie Albert died in Los Ange- ble (Take 6) is 44. Actor-pro- home off its foundation and ing and reported tornadoes. nado's path in trucks, hoping In 1954, explosions rocked les at age 99. Internationally ducer-writer Matt Stone is 44. smash it into a bridge. Only In Ciudad Acuna, Mayor to salvage their mattresses, the aircraft carrier USS Ben- acclaimed concert pianist Contemporary Christian mu- pieces of the home have been Evaristo Perez Rivera said furniture and other belong- nington off Rhode Island, Ruth Laredo, 67, died in New sician Nathan Cochran is 37. found, Hays County Judge 300 people were treated at lo- ings. But there was little left killing 103 sailors. (The initial York. Bert Cobb said. cal hospitals after the twister, intact. blast was blamed on leaking Five years ago: BP Actress Elisabeth Harnois is 36. Actor Hrach Titizian is 36. One person who was res- and up to 200 homes had Antonio Sanchez's home catapult fluid ignited by the launched its latest bid to plug cued from the home told been completely destroyed. was now nothing more than flames of a jet.) the gushing well in the Gulf of Thought for Today: "Courage is being scared to workers that the other 12 in- The government was talk- an open shell strewn with In 1960, U.N. Ambassador Mexico by force-feeding it side were all connected to two ing with families whose rubble. death and saddling up any- Henry Cabot Lodge accused heavy drilling mud, a maneu- families, Cobb said. Young homes had been damaged to "We lost everything," he the Soviets of hiding a micro- ver known as a "top kill" way." — John Wayne, Ameri- children were among those determine how much assis- said. "But at least I didn't phone inside a wood carving of which proved unsuccessful. can actor (born this date in believed to be missing. tance would be needed to re- lose my family." the Great Seal of the United TV personality Art Linkletter 1907, died 1979). Tuesday, May 26, 2015/Dublin, Ga/Page 6a TheScenes Courier Herald from graduation 2015

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County Memorial Day Pro- VA gram. After being introduced by Maryalice Morro, Medical Center Director, Kauzlarich thanked the veterans for their service. “You are surrounded by vet- erans as well as those who may not have served but sup- ported us,” Kauzlarich said. He thanked Meta Phillips Monteleon for serving as a nurse during World War II, and Lester Porter who served in World War II. Both were sitting in their wheelchairs on the front row. “What national treasurers we have here,” Kauzlarich said. “Thank you for taking Photos by Payton Towns III the time today to share in this occasion. Memorial Day More than 100 people attended Monday’s program. means so much to so many.” Kauzlarich said there have trator and he was needed in sively formed penetrator. All been more than 1.8 million the operation center. five of the soldiers were either men and women who have When he got there, Kau- killed or wounded. Joel Mur- died for this nation. zlarich was told that Jay Caji- ray, David Lane and Randon “There are people in this mat had been killed. He was Shelton died immediately. room who know some of those the first man killed in his bat- A few weeks later on Sept. 1.8 million men and women,” talion. 22, 2007 Joshua Reeves, who Kauzlarich said. “Memorial “I thought I had let my bat- is from Watkinsville, celebrat- Day is the one day each year talion down,” Kauzlarich said. ed the birth of his son about to remember those who have “I told them that we would all two hours before going out on fallen. Today, I’m going to go home together. At his a mission. share my story with you. ” memorial ceremony, I stood in “Six hours later he was Kauzlarich spent 14 front of my battalion and dead,” Kauzlarich said. “That months in Baghdad, Iraq. On talked about courage, selfless just tore the heart out of our nine different occasions, Kau- service and sacrifice.” battalion, but we continued to zlarich stood before his sol- That was a hard day, Kau- do our mission.” diers to remember soldiers he zlarich said. On June 6, 2007, A week later, James Doster lost. He also sat through 76 Shawn Gajdos, the company was killed the same way other memorial ceremonies clerk, was killed 20 minutes Reeves was. Then the fighting while in Iraq for other battal- after getting into a turret be- stopped for a while. ions. cause one of the men was sick. “We thought we were done “As a battalion commander, “When his buddy was sacrificing,” Kauzlarich said. one does not think they are go- down, he stepped up for him,” Duncan Crookston, who Kauzlarich said. was one of the soldiers in the ing to go to combat and lose Cameron Payne, Andre convoy who was wounded on soldiers,” Kauzlarich said. “I Craig Jr. and William Crow, Sept. 4, ended up at Brooks them for their country. They “For me, this gives us a said. “Their duty and their trained my battalion and Jr. all died later in the month Army Medical Center in San knew the risk and they proud- chance to pause and remem- honor are precious gifts that knew every single one of of June. Crow was serving in Antonio, Texas. He had lost ly did it. ber those we’ve lost and to re- must be given to the future of them.” his third deployment. James both of his legs, his right arm, "You, the veterans who sit member the families who have our country and families. So On April 6, 2007, which Harrelson died after a rocket half of his left arm and was amongst us today, share the also sacrificed in the loss of a God, we honor that service and was Good Friday, Kauzlarich exploded underneath his vehi- burned badly. very same things as my 14 sol- love one. We have Memorial sacrifice today. Today we stand heard a big explosion. Not cle. “I went home after Christ- diers," he added. "Seven of Day, not to kick off the sum- to honor those amongst us and long after that, Kauzlarich’s On Sept. 4, 2007 Kau- mas on leave and went to see them were married and four of mer, but to say that we re- continue to carry the burden of executive officer informed him zlarich saw the first vehicle in Duncan,” Kauzlarich said. “I them had children. Sitting in member those who have their sacrifice, lest we lose that a vehicle had been hit by a convoy get hit by an explo- presented him with the Purple a group like this to pay served and we honor them.” sight of what true freedom is.” an explosively formed pene- Heart and Combat Infantry- homage to what they’ve done Johnny Payne, master of Dee Eastridge sang a song man’s Badge. A tear rolled is an incredible thing. We are ceremonies and a Vietnam before Payne recognized down his cheek. I told him special people. We understand Veteran in the Army, said guests. Jeff Brazell and Tracie that his sole mission in his life courage, which is standing in Memorial Day brings sorrow Morgan sang a song and were Nurse was to get better. I thought he face of adversity. We know and heartache. later joined by the Loftons to was going to be all right and what selfless service is, which “Over the last several sing two more selections. his young wife, who was only is putting others before you years, to see these heroes, it Toward the end of the pro- 17 years old, was with him the and protecting those you don’t gives us so much pride to know gram, MSG Roderick McNeil whole time. What an incredi- know. And sacrifice is to con- that these men and women presented a memorial wreath ble family.” tinuously give to others. The who gave their lives didn’t do while Mclean played ‘Amazing When Kauzlarich returned families sacrifice happiness. it in vain. They did it so that Grace.’ to Iraq, he received an email Mothers, fathers and spouses these people can carry on. It Payne said it’s important to that Crookston had passed sacrifice happiness. We as a means a lot to me.” remember our soldiers cur- away on Feb. 25, 2008. people in America, have to Payne’s father was a World rently in harm’s way. With only seven days to go, continue to demonstrate War II veteran. “We’ve got them out there fighting broke out in the courage, selfless service and “My daddy was awarded today, and hopefully none of neighborhood where Kau- sacrifice.” three bronze stars and the them will be killed today,” zlarich’s battalion was. Kauzlarich ended by telling medal of Victory in World War Payne said. “They are out “The previous February we the audience that the younger II,” he said. “Winning war is there and that is what makes had 42 enemy contacts,” he generation needs to know still an American tradition. this country what it is.” said. “In our last week we had what veterans are. Those mean a lot to me.” Before and after the event, 93 enemy contacts.” “I challenge you to go to the The Carl Vinson VA Police people were given a chance to With two days left Patrick schools and read to the kids,” Department presented the see a display of World War I, Miller and Durrell Bennett Kauzlarich said. “Continue to flags and Brandon Mclean, World War II and Vietnam col- were killed. serve. It will make Dublin bet- from East Laurens High lection, which belongs to Lau- Photo by Payton Towns III “When you look around the ter and Georgia better. Thank School played ‘Taps.’ Brad and rens County Board of Commis- room, you guys know what it you for your time today. Please Tiffany Lofton sang the Na- sioner Buddy Adams. Adams Monteleon talks with J. Roy Rowland. means by courage, selfless ser- do not forget my soldiers and tional Anthem before Harriett said he has over 400 items to have her not only be a part your service men and women. Claxton led the audience in that he annually brings to the Continued from 1a vice and sacrifice,” Kauzlarich of the Memorial Day service, said. “You joined up and And do not forget our nation’s the Pledge of Allegiance and VA to be displayed during Army. but also to give us a chance to demonstrated those very 1.8 million that have served, the American’s Creed. these types of programs. Ayear later, she left the ser- say ‘thank you’ and give the traits. On Memorial Day, we fought and paid the ultimate VA Chaplain Samuel “I do it every Memorial Day vice and went to Yale Universi- community a chance to meet pay homage to those that paid sacrifice.” Scaggs led everyone in prayer. and Veterans Day,” Adams ty for six months to study Op- her. She made sacrifices in the with their lives. They did not Dean Swan, Chief of Volun- “We remember today all of said. “I got here at 10 a.m. this erating Room Management. military and in the nurses give their lives for their coun- tary Services at the VA, talked those who have come before us morning to start working on While there, the Japanese corp.” try. Their lives was taken from about Memorial Day prior to and have given the greatest this. It’s special to be showing bombed Pearl Harbor and Medical Center Director the program. gift to our nation,” Scaggs this on Memorial Day.” America entered World War II. Maryalice Morro encouraged Monteleon returned to serve, people to speak to Montelson. then in the Army Nurse Corp., “We are very blessed to in July 1942. She was sta- have such a wonderful woman GO PRO WITH EXMARK ZERO-TURN tioned at Camp Gordon until like Meta Monteleon to be her honorable discharge as a here with us today,” Morro Second Lieutenant in April said. “We have an opportunity MOWERS FROM CULLEN EQUIPMENT! 1944. to visit with her. How great is Monteleon was married in that? Please spend the next 25 For homeowners and commercial operators looking for professional performance eXmark zero-turn the chapel at Camp Gordon, minutes to come visit with then moved to Brooklyn, New her.” mowers from Cullen Equipment deliver the perfect combination of productivity and value. York where she started a fam- Johnny Payne, who has in- ily and worked at Hillside troduced Monteleon four dif- Hospital on Long Island. ferent times as a guest speak- After returning to North er, said “She’s a wonderful la- Carolina in 1954, Monteleon dy and she has a lot of spunk. continued working as a regis- She has done a wonderful job tered nurse. In later years she and continues to be an ambas- became active in many nurs- sador for all of the nurses. ing organizations and was She’s a wonderful lady. We President of the Private Duty wanted to do a reception for Section of the North Carolina her and this was a great op- Nurse’s Association. After a portunity for people to come career of 50 years, Monteleon by and meet her.” retired at the age of 72. People talked with Mon- Until the age of 94, she teleon and took pictures from drove herself to her club to 1:30 right up to the Memorial play Scrabble weekly. Day program at 2 p.m. Just $300 REBATE “She looks good,” Swan before that program began, said. “It’s good to honor her Col. Corina Barrow and Col. and thank her for her service. Spencer Dickens, both from We are thankful to have her Fort Gordon, presented Mon- here at Carl Vinson here to- teleon with a plaque from the day. We thought it was fitting Army Nursing Corp.

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"We've got a lot of work to Continued from 1aLedbetterdo during that time," Ledbet- March of 2009. Since then the ter said. "It's just a busy time system became a charter of year school-wise. We'll be school system, restructured working on that. I'll start the elementary schools, put in looking at what needs to be the International Baccalaure- done here and making plans ate program at the high school for there, too. There will be and worked with Laurens some long days and long cullencullen County to create the Heart of nights." Georgia Career Academy. The Dublin City School equipmentequipment Co, Co, Inc Inc The Dublin City School Board will hold a called meet- System accepted Ledbetter's ing at 6 p.m. tonight to work 2069 Hwy 441 South resignation during a called on the superintendent search. Dublin, GA 31040 meeting on May 21. His last Ledbetter said most of the day as superintendent for meeting will be held in execu- $300 REBATE 478-272-7444 Dublin will be July 1. tive session. Tuesday, May 26, 2015 The Courier Herald Section B

NBA: Rockets survive; • Scoreboard...... 2b Curry OK after • On the Air ...... 2b nasty tumble • Sports briefs ...... 2b -2b Sports LeBron, Cavs limp their way toward nBA Finals INDEPENDENCE, Ohio (AP) — LeBron James cramped so severely he asked to be taken out Cleveland's season has been strewn with obsta- Despite overwhelming odds, the Hawks won't hurts everywhere, the King of Pain. Sunday night before re-considering. Instead, he cles: extreme expectations, chemistry issues, quit. One win from taking the Cavaliers back to the pushed through the pain and delivered 37 points, trades and injuries, including ones in the postsea- "No matter what happens, we're still going to NBA Finals, and one step closer to a title he covets 18 rebounds and 13 assists — all after an 0-for-10 son to forward Kevin Love and All-Star point be confident," forward Paul Millsap said. "We more than any other, James leaned against a shooting start — to help the Cavs take a 3-0 series guard Kyrie Irving, who has missed the past two believe in our team. We believe in the guys that we padded wall on Monday and hardly resembled lead. games with an injured left knee. James has have. We feel like we can do something special, basketball's most undeniable force. He's battered, not beaten. James isn't going to never been on a team that's had to surmount as whether this year, next year, whatever. We're "I'm feeling all right," he said, forcing a smile let anything stop him. Not now. Not this close to much. going to stick to this. It's not over 'til it's over." that showed he wasn't being entirely truthful. "I've his fifth straight Finals or a championship. Before the season began, James predicted this For James, the only ending he can envision is been better, but I've been worse. I think I've been "When you want to win, you've got to sacrifice — molding a new team into a title contender — winning his third title and ending Cleveland's 51- worse." your body feeling good," he said. "That's just what would be the greatest challenge of his career. year championship drought. James moved slowly and not with his usual it's about." "I felt it would be, and it is," he said. "It's been my goal since I got back here, not only grace one day after his brilliant performance in With a win on Tuesday night, the Cavs can The Cavs need one more win over the rising to get back, but to win, win the whole thing," he Game 3 lifted Cleveland to a 114-111 win over the clinch the Eastern Conference title and get some Hawks, who showed resiliency in Game 3 by over- said. "That's my goal. It's part of my drive. That's Atlanta Hawks in overtime, moving the Cavs with- rest before a Finals matchup presumably against coming a 10-point deficit in the fourth when they what it's about." in a victory of their first Finals appearance since Golden State, which leads Houston 3-0 heading appeared done. One play here, one there and There are some other subplots heading into Game 2007. into Monday's Game 4. James has been down this Atlanta wouldn't be in a 3-0 hole that no team in James wore a sleeve on his right calf, which path before, but never one so bumpy. league history has been able to climb from. See HAWKS page 2b Mercer to take on FSu in nCAA baseball tourney Special to The Courier Herald Cold-weather The Mercer University base- ball program will make its third Big Ten baseball appearance in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship in the hot right now last six years, as it was named the No. 4 seed in the Tallahassee OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — As Regional during the NCAA’s usual, the SEC, ACC and Pac- Selection Show on ESPNU this 12 had the most teams make afternoon. the NCAA baseball tourna- Mercer (35-21) earned the ment. Right behind those program’s second automatic bid warm-weather conferences, to the NCAA Tournament with a though, was the Big Ten, a perfect run through the Southern league that not long ago was Conference Championship. The an afterthought on selection Bears secured the bid by day. outscoring opponents 32-10 en The Big Ten advanced a route to a unblemished 4-0 record five teams into the record and a sweep of the field of 64 and has a national league's regular season and tour- seed for the second year in a nament titles. row, this time No. 6 Illinois. Learning lacrosse The Bears open the tourna- "I've been in this confer- The Dublin-Laurens County Recreation Authority hosted its free above giving pointers to campers. Sanderson formed a youth ment on Friday as they take on ence for 25 years, and 10 Lacrosse Day Camp and Clinic on Saturday at the Southern league in the northwest Georgia city of Dalton. (Photos by Jason top-seeded Florida State (41-19) years as a head coach, and Pines rec complex. The instructor was Mike Sanderson, shown Halcombe) on Mike Martin Field at Dick this is the best it's been by a Howser Stadium. The game, long shot," Illini coach Dan which is slated for a 6 p.m. start, Hartleb said Monday night. will be broadcast live on ESPN3. "For us to have this type of “We are very excited to be year with the quality in this heading to Tallahassee next league, it's very satisfying, but weekend,” said head coach Craig it's not the ultimate goal." Gibson. “Florida State is a peren- Pac-12 champion UCLA nial power and Howser Stadium (42-14) edged out Southeastern Conference reg- will have a great atmosphere for ular-season champion LSU postseason baseball. We are looking forward to taking on the SeeNCAA page 1b Seminoles in our program’s next challenge.” 2-0 record and a 2.08 ERA in Florida State won its sixth 2015 with an ACC-leading 13 Atlantic Coast Conference saves. Championship crown in program Joining Mercer and Florida history last weekend, defeating State in the Tallahassee Regional NC State 6-2 in Sunday’s title are No. 2 seeded Auburn and the game. First Team All-ACC per- No. 3 seed, The College of former and USA Baseball Golden Charleston. Spikes semifinalist DJ Stewart The winner of the Tallahassee paces the Seminoles’ lineup, tal- Regional will face the winner of lying a .318 batting average with the Gainesville Regional in 13 home runs and 52 RBIs. Super-Regional play on June 5-7. Second Team All-ACC standout Teams in the Gainesville Billy Strode leads a pitching staff Regional include Florida, Florida that posted a 3.84 ERA this year, A&M, Florida Atlantic and South as the senior southpaw sported a Florida. Hamilton Braves fall short in 6-3 loss held hitless to Dodgers in series opener in return CLEVELAND (AP) — Josh Atlanta off to shaky start of 10-game road trip Hamilton has played in two World Series, appeared in five LOS ANGELES (AP) — Nick Masset hadn't All-Star Games and won a Most It was the Dodgers' most runs scored since get- allowed an earned run in his previous six games ting six on May 15 against Colorado. They lead the Valuable Player Award. this month. Then came the eighth inning against majors with 60 homers. Yet he still had to fight off the Los Angeles Dodgers. Adam Liberatore (1-0) got the victory, tossing nerves in his return to the majors He allowed four runs on three homers, and the 11 pitches. Kenley Jansen got three outs in the Monday. Atlanta Braves lost 6-3 Monday night, ending their ninth for his fourth save. "It was good to get the first at- two-game winning streak in the opener of a 10- Los Angeles tied it at 2-all in the seventh on Adrian bat out of the way, I was a little game West Coast trip. Gonzalez's bases-loaded groundout to the pitcher. nervous up there," Hamilton said "It was definitely an embarrassment. I feel like I Atlanta took a 2-1 lead in the fifth on Freddie after the Rangers sixth straight let the team down," Masset said. "I blew the lead Freeman's RBI single after tying the score 1-all in win, a 10-8 victory over the and gave us a big fat 'L.'" the fourth on Pedro Ciriaco's RBI single with two Cleveland Indians. "It was just "I've had some good battles with these guys before outs. good to be out there. It was good but they put the big swing on it. Sometimes that's The Dodgers had a chance to extend their lead in to feel the energy in the dugout." the way it goes." the third, but Scott Van Slyke grounded into a dou- Hamilton, slowed this season Masset has a 10.71 ERA in 21 career appear- ble play with the bases loaded to end the inning. by shoulder surgery, was 0 for 3 ances against the Dodgers. Dodgers starter Brett Anderson gave up two with two strikeouts and a walk Andre Ethier, Alex Guerrero and Jimmy Rollins runs and seven hits in seven innings. The left-han- and scored a run. He also reached each homered in the eighth to help the Dodgers win der struck out three and walked two. on a key error in the seventh their fourth straight at home against the Braves TRAINER'S ROOM inning that led to the winning run. and their seventh in eight games against Atlanta Braves: INF Alberto Callaspo was scratched The 2010 AL MVP came up since the start of the 2014 season. before the game and replaced by Ciriaco. ... INF with runners on first and second Williams Perez allowed one run and seven hits Chris Johnson, recovering from a broken left hand, and two outs in the seventh in six innings of his second major league start for will play three minor league games before possibly inning with the score 8-all. He hit the Braves. He struck out seven and walked one. re-joining the team on Thursday in San Francisco. an easy tapper back to pitcher "I thought I mixed my pitches well," he said Dodgers: C Yasmani Grandal, on the seven-day Zach McAllister, whose throw through a translator. "I wasn't nervous at the start. concussion disabled list, will do drill work and be was well over the head of first I was too excited but I came back and made pitches the designated hitter but won't catch during a baseman Carlos Santana for a and got outs." minor league rehab stint lasting two or three error. Prince Fielder scored. Ethier got things started, homering to snap a 2- games. Hamilton was traded from the all tie against Masset (0-1). Ethier's bases-loaded UP NEXT Angels back to Texas in late April. walk in the first drove in the Dodgers' initial run. Braves: Julio Teheran (4-1, 3.91 ERA) starts the He finished a minor league rehab AP photo Pinch-hitter Guerrero sent a 3-1 pitch into the middle game of the series. He has yet to beat the assignment on Saturday. rougH outing left-field pavilion, scoring A.J. Ellis, who walked, to Dodgers in two career starts against them. Hamilton batted fifth and started make it 5-2. With two outs, Rollins homered for a 6- Dodgers: Clayton Kershaw (2-3, 4.32) already Monday's game in left field. Braves’ Masset reacts after rollins’ homer. 2 lead. has as many losses as he did all of last season. The Courier Herald Tuesday, May 26, 2015/Dublin, Ga/Page 2b MVp Curry OK after nasty fall in loss HOUSTON (AP) — When slack with Curry out, hitting four Golden State's Stephen Curry 3-pointers in a 23-9 run that get crashed into Trevor Ariza's the Warriors within 66-59 with shoulder, was upended and sent about 30 seconds left in the first flying toward the court on half. But Terry hit a 3 as the shot Monday night against Houston, it clock expired to put Houston up West laurens will host felt like forever before he landed. 69-59 at halftime. two volleyball camps tODay "That was the worst (fall The Rockets led by nine when GOlF West Laurens volleyball will host 10:30 a.m. ever) because you're in the air Curry re-entered the game mid- for a long time," Curry said. "And way through the third quarter. two summer volleyball camps — one TGC — NCAA, Division I, for grades 6-12 and a second for Women's Championship, not knowing how you're going He shot an airball on his first match play, quarterfinals, at to hit the floor, knowing that it's attempt after returning and his grades 8-12. Bradenton, Fla. going to happen, it's inevitable, second try was blocked by The fundamental camp for grades 3:30 p.m. but you're up there just trying to Terrence Jones. 6-12 — and all skill levels — will be TGC — NCAA, Division I, brace yourself." "It took me a couple minutes daily from 8:30 to noon July 6-9. Women's Championship, The MVP was able to return just to get back in the rhythm of Cost is $50. The camp will include: match play, semifinals, at to Game 4 of the Western the game," Curry said. •Individual skill stations – pass- Bradenton, Fla. Conference finals after the spill The Rockets jumped out to a ing, setting, hitting, blocking and MaJOR lEaGUE BasEBall but the Warriors couldn't over- 12-0 lead thanks to eight points serving 7 p.m. come a big deficit, as James by Josh Smith and five straight •3-on-3 “Queens of the Court” ESPN — Washington at Harden scored 45 points in the missed shots by the Warriors to contests Cubs Rockets' 128-115 victory. start the game. Smith's hot •6-on-6 games (emphasis on 10 p.m. Curry said he went through AP photo shooting continued throughout ESPN — Atlanta at L.A. the concussion protocol before the quarter and he made all five team play and transition) Dodgers returning. Nasty spill shots, including three 3-pointers, •Individual skill competitions NBa "It was all minor stuff com- Curry (left) left game but returned in loss to Rockets. he attempted in the period. Campers will need appropriate 8:30 p.m. pared to how it looked," Curry The Rockets made 17 of 22 apparel and tennis shoes. Knee TNT — Playoffs, conference said. "But I'll get some good rest the hard fall. history has won a playoff series shots overall in the quarter and pads are a plus. Bring water in a finals, Game 4, Atlanta at (Monday night) and be ready to "It was not a great feeling," after trailing 3-0. were an astounding 8 of 9 from closable container. Cleveland The second camp is open to girls NHl go ... since it happened to now, Andrew Bogut said. "He's our Dwight Howard had 14 points 3-point range to lead 45-22 8 p.m. nothing has gotten worse." best player and to see him take a and 12 rebounds, and received a entering the second. Houston's in eighth through 12th grade and will NBCSN — Playoffs, confer- The collision came when fall like that, it's a scary feeling." flagrant 1 foul early in the third 45 points tied a franchise record run from 9 a.m to 3 p.m. daily July ence finals, Game 6, N.Y. Curry jumped in the air as Ariza Curry missed the remainder quarter after throwing an elbow for points in a quarter in the 13-16. Cost is $100 and includes a Rangers at Tampa Bay was about to go up for a shot of the half with what the at Andrew Bogut's head. He playoffs that had stood since T-shirt. The camp will focus on the tENNis midway through the second Warriors called a contusion, but would be suspended by accumu- 1980. fundamentals of volleyball in addition 5 a.m. quarter. Ariza saw him and after undergoing a series of tests lation of flagrant foul points if RAIN, RAIN GO AWAY to strategies to improve one’s overall ESPN2 — French Open, sec- stopped abruptly, causing the he returned to the game midway the NBA upgrades it to a flagrant Fans were advised to remain in game, regardless of her skill level. spill. their seats and not to leave the ond round, at Paris through the third quarter. 2 after review. Each camper will receive individual- WEDNEsDay Curry's head hit the court and Klay Thompson had 24 points The Warriors made 20 3- arena immediately after the ized instruction developing the skills GOlF it propelled him up and back and Curry added 23 for Golden pointers and Houston had 17 to game because of severe thunder- 3 p.m. onto the floor, where he State, which moved a win away set an NBA record for most 3- storms and flash floods in the while working with experienced TGC — NCAA, Division I, remained for several minutes. from its first trip to the NBA pointers combined in a playoff area. The players were asked not coaches and college volleyball play- Women's Championship, Curry looked dazed as he was Finals since 1975 after routing game. to leave either. When someone's ers. For more information contact match play, finals, at attended to before slowly get- Houston 115-80 on Saturday Houston led by 23 after one phone beeped loudly with a flash Tammy Horne at 478-697-4409 or Bradenton, Fla. ting up and walking off the night to take a 3-0 lead in the and a basket by Howard to start flood warning during Howard's [email protected]. 3 a.m. court. series. the second made it 47-22. postgame press conference he TGC — European PGA Tour, "In the seconds afterward, But the Warriors couldn't put Four quick points by shook his head and said, "It's bad Marcos Knight camp Irish Open, first round, part I, it's just a scary feeling, hearing the Rockets away and will try Thompson got Golden State outside." at Newcastle, Northern Ireland all those voices saying: 'Take again at home in Game 5 on within 55-36 when Curry was TIP-INS June 22-26 MaJOR lEaGUE BasEBall your time,'" Curry said. "You just Wednesday night. injured. He was called for a foul The Warriors’ Shaun Former West Laurens standout 12:30 p.m. Marcos Knight, who plays profes- MLB — Regional coverage, want to gather yourself, regroup Houston bounced back from a on the play and Ariza made both Livingston started the second Miami at Pittsburgh or and trust the process." 3-1 deficit to the Clippers in the shots to extend Houston's lead to half in place of Curry and fin- sional basketball in the Euroleague, Colorado at Cincinnati It wasn't only frightening for conference semifinals. But they 57-36 with about six minutes ished with four points. will hold a basketball camp June 22- 3:30 p.m. him. His coaches and teammates face a much bigger challenge in until halftime. Draymond Green had 21 26 at West Laurens High School. MLB — Regional coverage, were all worried when they saw this series, as no team in NBA Thompson picked up the points before fouling out. The camp will run from 5:30 to 8:30 Detroit at Oakland or Houston p.m. each day. It is open to ages 5- at Baltimore (4:30 p.m.) 18. Former teammates from Middle 8 p.m. Hawks NCAA Tennessee, which Knight helped MLB — Regional coverage, lead to the NCAA tournament, will Washington at Chicago Cubs SILENT TREATMENT have a difficult job," he said. "We Continued from 1b Continued from 1b help Knight coach at the camp. Cost or Arizona at St. Louis After making strong infer- obviously see it a little different- NBa BasKEtBall 4: ences that they felt Cavs guard ly. But that's part of the game (48-10) for the No. 1 national is $50 per child and $40 for addition- 9 p.m. IRVING UPDATE Matthew Dellavedova plays and part of those difficult situa- seed. The other six national al family members. Early registration ESPN — Playoffs, conference While his teammates got dirty, the Hawks were quiet tions. We're moving forward." seeds, in order, are: Louisville, will be at the Sonny's restaurant on finals, game 5, Houston at treatment and relaxed after a about the subject. KING'S ENDORSEMENT Florida, Miami, Illinois, TCU and May 30 and June 20 from 11 a.m.-2 Golden State (if necessary) draining game, Irving went The scrappy Dellavedova got Forward Tristan Thompson's Missouri State. p.m. For more information, contact NHl HOCKEy through another vigorous work- involved in a loose-ball scramble value to the Cavs grows daily. The tournament opens Friday call (478) 290-3285 or (478) 278- 8 p.m. out as Cleveland's coaching staff that ended with Atlanta forward With Love out, he's playing more with 16 four-team, double-elimi- 7368 or email onehooponedream- NBCSN — Playoffs, confer- and medical team kept a close Al Horford hitting him with an and the four-year veteran, who nation regionals. Best-of-three foundation.com. ence finals, game 6, Anaheim eye on him. elbow and being ejected. will be a free agent this summer, super regionals are next week, at Chicago (if necessary) Cavs coach David Blatt said Following Game 3, Horford said has been almost unstoppable on with those winners moving to the sOCCER Wl soccer Irving remains a game-time deci- Dellavedova has "gotta learn" to the boards. College World Series in Omaha. 2:30 p.m. National seeds that win their FS1 — UEFA Europa League, sion for Tuesday and the team's play with more restraint. "Tristan should probably be a Mini-Camp May 27-29 lead in the series has no bearing Earlier in the series, Cavalier for his whole career," regionals play at home in super West Laurens will host its summer championship, Dnipro vs. regionals. Since the NCAA went to Sevilla, at Warsaw, Poland on whether he'll play. Dellavedova injured Kyle Korver James said. "There's no reason youth soccer mini-camp next week for its current tournament format in 7 p.m. "We need Kyrie on the court, when he dived on the floor and why he shouldn't. This guy is 24 players ages 6 to 14. The camp will run 1999, only one No. 1 national ESPN2 — MLS/Premier and we're not really thinking rolled up on the Atlanta guard's years old. He's played in 340- from 9 to 11:45 a.m. each day May 27- League, exhibition, about resting him as much as ankle. Korver is out for the rest plus straight games, and he's seed — Miami in 1999 — has won the championship. 29 at the school. Cost is $50 with pre- Manchester City at Toronto we're thinking about him being of the playoffs. gotten better every single sea- registration and $55 on the day of the healthy to play basketball," Blatt Hawks coach Mike son. It's almost like what more The SEC and Atlantic Coast tENNis camp. Checks should be made 5 a.m. said. "We need him on the court, Budenholzer was careful with his can you ask out of a guy even Conference each have seven ESPN2 — French Open, sec- whether we're up 1-0 or 2-1 or 3- words about Horford's ejection. though we ask for more out of teams in the tournament and the payable to the WLHS Soccer. ond round, at Paris 0." "The officials in our league him?" Pac-12 has six. The camp will be hosted by the Raider and Lady Raider soccer teams and coaches Nate Smith and Patrick Johnson. For more information, email Smith at [email protected] or Johnson at [email protected]. Checks and pre-registration informa- tion should be mailed to Melissa Detroit 26 20 .565 3 Monday, May 25: Houston 128, Golden 25. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 234. Pa. Kicklighter, 108 Westchester Circle, MlB Cleveland 20 24 .455 8 State 115 26. Sam Hornish Jr., 230. Aug. 9 — Cheez-It 355 at The Glen, Chicago 19 23 .452 8 Wednesday, May 27: Houston at Golden 27. David Gilliland, 224. Watkins Glen, N.Y. Dublin, GA 31022. West Division State, 9 p.m. x-Friday, May 29: Golden State at Houston, 28. Justin Allgaier, 208. Aug. 16 — Pure Michigan 400, Brooklyn, NatiONal lEaGUE W l pct GB 29. Trevor Bayne, 207. Mich. Houston 29 17 .630 — 9 p.m. East Division Los Angeles 23 22 .511 5½ x-Sunday, May 31: Houston at Golden 30. Tony Stewart, 202. Aug. 22 — Irwin Tools Night Race, Bristol, Dublin irish Basketball Washington 27 18 .600 — Texas 22 23 .489 6½ State, 9 p.m. 31. Cole Whitt, 193. Tenn. New York 25 21 .543 2½ Seattle 21 23 .477 7 32. Brett Moffitt, 174. Sep. 6 — Bojangles' Southern 500, Camp June 8-11 Atlanta 22 22 .500 4½ Oakland 17 30 .362 12½ 33. Alex Bowman, 150. Darlington, S.C. The Dublin Irish Youth Basketball Philadelphia 19 28 .404 9 Monday NHl Miami 18 28 .391 9½ 34. Michael Annett, 149. Sep. 12 — Federated Auto Parts 400, Camp will be held from 9 a.m. to noon N.Y. Yankees 14, Kansas City 1 35. , 125. Richmond, Va. Central Division Baltimore 4, Houston 3 June 8-11 at the new Dublin High W l pct GB Minnesota 7, Boston 2 CONFERENCE FiNals 36. Matt DiBenedetto, 119. Sep. 20 — Chicagoland 400, Joliet, Ill. St. Louis 29 16 .644 — Oakland 4, Detroit 0 EastERN CONFERENCE 37. Michael McDowell, 101. Sep. 27 — Sylvania 300, Loudon, N.H. School gym. The camp is open to boys Chicago 24 20 .545 4½ Texas 10, Cleveland 8 tampa Bay 3, N.y. Rangers 2 38. Jeb Burton, 53. Oct. 4 — AAA 400, Dover, Del. and girls ages 5-17. Registration is Pittsburgh 22 22 .500 6½ Toronto 6, Chicago White Sox 0 Saturday, May 16: N.Y. Rangers 2, Tampa 39. Alex Kennedy, 48. Oct. 10 — Bank of America 500, Concord, $40. Campers will work with highly Cincinnati 18 26 .409 10½ Seattle 4, Tampa Bay 1 Bay 1 40. , 38. N.C. Milwaukee 16 30 .348 13½ L.A. Angels 4, San Diego 3 Monday, May 18: Tampa Bay 6, N.Y. qualified coaches who will instruct Tuesday 41. Kyle Busch, 33. Oct. 18 — Hollywood Casino 400, Kansas West Division Rangers 2 W l pct GB Houston (Feldman 3-4) at Baltimore 42. Brian Vickers, 32. City, Kan. them on the fundamentals of both Los Angeles 27 17 .614 — (Tillman 2-5), 7:05 p.m. Wednesday, May 20: Tampa Bay 6, N.Y. 43. , 26. Oct. 25 — Alabama 500, Talladega, Ala. offense and defense, such as ball-han- San Francisco 26 20 .565 2 Kansas City (J.Vargas 3-1) at N.Y. Yankees Rangers 5, OT 44. Reed Sorenson, 22. Nov. 1 — Goody's Headache Relief Shot Arizona 21 23 .477 6 (Warren 2-3), 7:05 p.m. Friday, May 22: N.Y. Rangers 5, Tampa 45. Mike Wallace, 8. 500, Ridgeway, Va. dling skills, shooting and passing, San Diego 21 25 .457 7 Chicago White Sox (Danks 2-4) at Toronto Bay 1 46. Ron Hornaday Jr., 2. Nov. 8 — AAA Texas 500, Fort Worth, while incorporating these skills into Colorado 18 25 .419 8½ (Dickey 2-5), 7:07 p.m. Sunday, May 24: Tampa Bay 2, N.Y. Seattle (Happ 3-1) at Tampa Bay (Colome NasCaR sprint Cup schedule-Winners Texas team play. For more information, con- Monday Rangers 0 Feb. 14 — x-Sprint Unlimited (Matt Nov. 15 — Quicken Loans Race for Colorado 5, Cincinnati 4 3-1), 7:10 p.m. tact Irish head coach Paul Williams at Texas (W.Rodriguez 2-2) at Cleveland Tuesday, May 26: N.Y. Rangers at Tampa Kenseth) Heroes 500, Avondale, Ariz. N.Y. Mets 6, Philadelphia 3 Bay, 8 p.m. (478) 595-2359. San Francisco 8, Milwaukee 4 (Salazar 5-1), 7:10 p.m. Feb. 19 — x-Budweiser Duel 1 (Dale Nov. 22 — Ford EcoBoost 400, Washington 2, Chicago Cubs 1 Boston (Buchholz 2-5) at Minnesota x-Friday, May 29: Tampa Bay at N.Y. Earnhardt Jr.) Homestead, Fla. St. Louis 3, Arizona 2, 10 innings (Pelfrey 3-1), 8:10 p.m. Rangers, 8 p.m. Feb. 19 — x-Budweiser Duel 2 (Jimmie x-non-points race Pittsburgh 4, Miami 2 Detroit (Price 3-1) at Oakland (Chavez 1- WESTERN CONFERENCE 4), 10:05 p.m. Johnson) sprint Cup Money leaders Wl Raider tennis L.A. Dodgers 6, Atlanta 3 Anaheim 3, Chicago 2 Feb. 22 — Daytona 500 (Joey Logano) 1. , $4,187,936 L.A. Angels 4, San Diego 3 San Diego (Despaigne 2-3) at L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 3-4), 10:05 p.m. Sunday, May 17: Anaheim 4, Chicago 1 March 1 — Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 2. Joey Logano, $3,559,736 Mini-Camp May 27-29 tuesday Wednesday Tuesday, May 19: Chicago 3, Anaheim 2, Miami (Urena 0-0) at Pittsburgh (Locke 2- () 3. Jimmie Johnson, $3,105,158 The West Laurens Tennis Program Texas (Lewis 4-2) at Cleveland (Carrasco 3OT 2), 7:05 p.m. March 8 — Kobalt 400 (Kevin Harvick) 4. Denny Hamlin, $3,092,297 5-4), 12:10 p.m. will host a mini-camp at the WLHS ten- Washington (Zimmermann 4-2) at Chicago Thursday, May 21: Anaheim 2, Chicago 1 March 15 — CampingWorld.com 500 5. Dale Earnhardt Jr., $2,811,670 Chicago White Sox (Samardzija 4-2) at Cubs (Hendricks 1-1), 7:05 p.m. Saturday, May 23: Chicago 5, Anaheim 4, nis courts for boys and girls ages 7-14. Toronto (Estrada 1-3), 12:37 p.m. (Kevin Harvick) 6. Matt Kenseth, $2,426,387 Colorado (J.De La Rosa 1-2) at Cincinnati 2OT Kansas City (C.Young 4-0) at N.Y. Yankees March 22 — Auto Club 400 (Brad 7. , $2,421,542 The camp will begin on Wednesday, (Lorenzen 1-1), 7:10 p.m. Monday, May 25: Anaheim 5, Chicago 4, (Pineda 5-2), 1:05 p.m. Keselowski) 8. , $2,375,297 Philadelphia (Williams 3-4) at N.Y. Mets May 27 and run through Friday, May Boston (Porcello 4-3) at Minnesota OT (deGrom 5-4), 7:10 p.m. March 29 — STP 500 (Denny Hamlin) 9. Martin Truex Jr., $2,174,313 (P.Hughes 3-4), 1:10 p.m. Wednesday, May 27: Anaheim at Chicago, 29 from 9-11:45 a.m. daily. The cost of San Francisco (Bumgarner 5-2) at April 11 — Duck Commander 500 (Jimmie 10. Ryan Newman, $2,133,393 Seattle (F.Hernandez 7-1) at Tampa Bay 8 p.m. Milwaukee (Garza 2-6), 8:10 p.m. Johnson) 11. Greg Biffle, $2,089,130 the camp is $35 per child ($25 for each (Archer 5-4), 1:10 p.m. Arizona (Bradley 2-1) at St. Louis x-Saturday, May 30: Chicago at Anaheim 8 April 19 — Food City 500 in Support of 12. Jamie McMurray, $2,031,967 Detroit (Simon 5-2) at Oakland (Kazmir 2- additional family member). For more (Jai.Garcia 0-1), 8:15 p.m. p.m. 3), 3:35 p.m. Steve Byrnes and Stand Up To Cancer 13. , $2,031,126 San Diego (Despaigne 2-3) at L.A. Angels information, contact Coach Danny Houston (McHugh 5-2) at Baltimore (Matt Kenseth) 14. Aric Almirola, $1,978,632 (Shoemaker 3-4), 10:05 p.m. (U.Jimenez 3-3), 4:35 p.m. April 26 — Toyota Owners 400 (Kurt 15. Trevor Bayne, $1,841,030 Johnson at (478) 697-2082. Atlanta (Teheran 4-1) at L.A. Dodgers NasCaR San Diego (Cashner 1-7) at L.A. Angels (Kershaw 2-3), 10:10 p.m. Busch) 16. Austin Dillon, $1,840,740 (Richards 4-2), 10:05 p.m. May 3 — GEICO 500 (Dale Earnhardt Jr.) 17. Kasey Kahne, $1,809,104 Wednesday NasCaR sprint Cup points leaders Colorado (K.Kendrick 1-6) at Cincinnati May 9 — SpongeBob SquarePants 400 18. AJ Allmendinger, $1,805,052 teen Challenge golf 1. Kevin Harvick, 473. (Leake 2-3), 12:35 p.m. (Jimmie Johnson) 19. , $1,791,754 2. Martin Truex Jr., 432. tournament June 13 Miami (Undecided) at Pittsburgh (G.Cole 6- NBa May 15 — x-Sprint Showdown (Greg Biffle) 20. Casey Mears, $1,787,830 3. Joey Logano, 407. 2), 12:35 p.m. May 15 — x-Sprint Showdown (Clint 21. Carl Edwards, $1,755,148 The Teen Challenge of Middle Philadelphia (O'Sullivan 1-3) at N.Y. Mets 4. Dale Earnhardt Jr., 401. CONFERENCE FiNals Bowyer) 22. Tony Stewart, $1,712,193 (Syndergaard 1-2), 1:10 p.m. 5. Jimmie Johnson, 393. Ga.'s Driving Away Addiction Golf EastERN CONFERENCE May 16 — x-NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race 23. Sam Hornish Jr., $1,686,693 San Francisco (Vogelsong 3-2) at 6. Brad Keselowski, 381. Tournament will be held Saturday, Cleveland 3, atlanta 0 24. Paul Menard, $1,652,355 Milwaukee (Undecided), 1:40 p.m. 7. Matt Kenseth, 372. (Denny Hamlin) Washington (Scherzer 5-3) at Chicago Wednesday, May 20: Cleveland 97, Atlanta May 24 — Coca-Cola 600 (Carl Edwards) 25. Kyle Larson, $1,651,653 June 13, at the Dublin Country Club. 89 8. Jamie McMurray, 353. Cubs (Lester 4-2), 8:05 p.m. May 31 — FedEx 400 benefiting Autism 26. , $1,627,373 Cost for the four-man scramble is $100 Arizona (Collmenter 3-5) at St. Louis (Lynn Friday, May 22: Cleveland 94, Atlanta 82 9. Jeff Gordon, 346. Sunday, May 24: Cleveland 114, Atlanta 10. Kasey Kahne, 345. Speaks, Dover, Del. 27. David Gilliland, $1,585,213 per player or $360 per team. A light 3-4), 8:15 p.m. June 7 — Axalta We Paint Winners 400, 28. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., $1,510,314 San Diego (Cashner 1-7) at L.A. Angels 111, OT 11. Ryan Newman, 343. Tuesday, May 26: Atlanta at Cleveland, snack will be provided at the start and (Richards 4-2), 10:05 p.m. 12. Aric Almirola, 339. Long Pond, Pa. 29. Kurt Busch, $1,508,935 Atlanta (A.Wood 2-2) at L.A. Dodgers 8:30 p.m. June 14 — Quicken Loans 400, Brooklyn, 30. Justin Allgaier, $1,490,652 post-tournament lunch from the coun- x-Thursday, May 28: Cleveland at Atlanta, 13. Paul Menard, 336. (Greinke 5-1), 10:10 p.m. 14. Kurt Busch, 327. Mich. 31. Cole Whitt, $1,428,893 try club. For more information, contact aMERiCaN lEaGUE 8:30 p.m. x-Saturday, May 30: Atlanta at Cleveland, 15. Denny Hamlin, 321. June 28 — Toyota/Save Mart 350, 32. Michael Annett, $1,242,813 East Division Trista Kincaid at (478) 984-5252 or 8:30 p.m. 16. Carl Edwards, 312. Sonoma, Calif. 33. Landon Cassill, $1,190,150 W l pct GB [email protected]. x-Monday, June 1: Cleveland at Atlanta, 17. Clint Bowyer, 296. July 5 — Coke Zero 400, Daytona Beach, 34. J.J. Yeley, $1,178,614 Tampa Bay 24 22 .522 — 8:30 p.m. Fla. 35. Brett Moffitt, $1,085,723 New York 23 22 .511 ½ 18. Danica Patrick, 292. WEstERN CONFERENCE 19. Greg Biffle, 284. July 11 — Quaker State 400, Sparta, Ky. 36. Alex Bowman, $1,069,948 Baltimore 20 22 .476 2 Golden state 3, Houston 1 Contact us Boston 21 24 .467 2½ 20. AJ Allmendinger, 274. July 19 — New Hampshire 301, Loudon, 37. Josh Wise, $983,201 Tuesday, May 19: Golden State 110, N.H. 38. Michael McDowell, $888,545 Toronto 21 26 .447 3½ Houston 106 21. Casey Mears, 263. To submit information, call 272- Central Division Thursday, May 21: Golden State 99, 22. Kyle Larson, 256. July 26 — Crown Royal Presents The Your 39. Matt DiBenedetto, $829,621 5522, ext. 223, fax 478-272-2189 or e- W l pct GB Houston 98 Hero's Name Here 400 at The Brickyard, 40. , $697,536 23. Austin Dillon, 253. mail [email protected] Kansas City 28 16 .636 — Saturday, May 23: Golden State 115, 24. David Ragan, 238. Indianapolis 41. Ryan Blaney, $672,738 Minnesota 26 18 .591 2 Houston 80 Aug. 2 — Pennsylvania 400, Long Pond, 42. Jeb Burton, $646,885 or [email protected]. 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Apply in names of the dead or say how 15 pass, 9k miles, dual air YARD SALE many have been injured. 4 Temporary Farm Workers Need- person at Jiffy Lube, 1907 Marion St, Dublin. Officers responded to reports 2012 Ford Fusion SE ed. Larry Henry – Cross Plains, TN. of gunshots a few minutes after Perform all duties of Tobacco & 3 Lines for 58k miles, 4 cyl, all power Straw/Hay Production; including irri- Office personnel needed: Buy Sod 327 Old Pine Rd., Dudley. 5BR- 1 a.m., he said, adding that gating, spraying, harvesting, & pack- Turf Farm in Soperton, GA is looking 3.5BA, upgrades. 1.48 acre wooded officers discovered "multiple 2011 Chrysler 200 Touring aging; and other alternative work. for Office personnel. This is a full lot, fenced back yard. 478-290-1553 3 Days victims" and that several of Employment Dates: 07/27/2015 – time year round position. Duties them were taken to a hospital. 81k miles, 4 cyl, air 12/15/2015. $10.28/hr. Piece rates would include keeping tack of $14.00 It was not immediately clear may be offered. Worker guaranteed Purchase Orders, receipts, 365 MOBILE HOMES employee time records & working if the two dead died at the scene 2010 Hyundai Sonata GLS 3/4 of contract hours. Tools provided 16x80 Bellcrest, 4BR, new carpet, Call Today or at the hospital. at no cost. Free housing provided to with 59k miles, 4 cyl, local car Logistics team on trucking. Benefits has stove/refrigerator, ac unit setup The store is one of two Wal- non-commuting workers. Transpor- & delivered. 275-0867 Marts in the northeastern tation & subsistence reimbursed available fo full time employees. 478-272-5522 2009 Chevy Impala Please submit your resume to North Dakota city of about when 50% of contract is met. Ran- 2006 Fleetwood 32x52, 4BR, new [email protected] V-6, air, all power dom drug testing may be done after carpet,stove/fridge, setup/del, new www.courier-herald.com hire at employerʼs expense. Apply ac unit: 275-0867 or 278-4461 for this job at the nearest Georgia MEDICAL 2006 Toyota Camry LE Department of Labor Career Center 320 Air, 4 door, all power or call 478-275-6525 and reference HELP WANTED RENTALS job order TN371405. CERTIFIED NURSING 405 STORAGE 2005 Nissan Altima CDL Van Drivers Needed ASSISTANTS NEEDED 7PM TO 7AM SHIFT Strange Mini Storage Best Prices! 92k miles, 4 cyl, auto SE Carrier/ 500 mile radius, no touch Call 478-275-1592 freight, drop & hook, 24 hour deliv- 94 BED SKILLED NURSING FACILITY SEEKS FULL TIME 2004 Buick LeSabre Ltd ery, home weekend, .44 p/mile & full 425 APARTMENTS per diem pay. Call 912-375-3366, ext CERTIFIED NURSING Leather, V-6, all power 311. ASSISTANTS. PLEASE APPLY IN BROOKINGTON APARTMENTS PERSON. Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apartments 410 North Wayne St., Milledgeville HELP WANTED: Electrician - 4-5 WRIGHTSVILLE MANOR with fully furnished kitchen. Lake, (478) 452-1913 yrs experience to run electrical wire. NURSING HOME pool and clubhouse. Full mainte- www.wilkinsonusedcars.com email resume to: 608 WEST COURT STREET nance with on site manager. 272- [email protected] WRIGHTSVILLE, GA 31096 6788.

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