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MAY 22, 2018 JASPER, ALABAMA — TUESDAY — WWW.MOUNTAINEAGLE.COM 75 CENTS WALKER COUNTY COMMISSION INSIDE BRIEFS Site changed Commission: Firm needs to give more for testing of election details for storm shelter pad in Oakman equipment Due to power is- By ED HOWELL Management Agency (FEMA) hazardous Daily Mountain Eagle mitigation project has been delayed. A sues, the public number of Oakman citizens came to the testing of the elec- County officials, frustrated with incom- meeting out of concern for the project. tion tabulating plete information and delays from a con- The county has been working on the con- equipment will be tractor, is trying to find details for the crete pad while the construction of the shel- storm shelters planned in Oakman, Town- ters, which are bolted onto the pad, is being held at the Walker ley and Pineygrove, as the county is unable handled by Safe-T-Shelter, according to County Airport at 2 to proceed with pad work until it gets more County Engineer Mike Short. Biddle Drive in facts. An official with Safe-T-Shelter, based in Jasper on Thurs- The Walker County Commission on Mon- Hartselle, said in March that rains and ill- A Special Supplement to the day discussed the shelters as an agenda ness has delayed the projects. Daily Mountain Eagle Jerry TUESDAY,T UESD AY, MMAYAY 22 22, , 2018 18 2 day at 9 a.m. item, requested by District 1 Commissioner 20 Testing is open to Bishop Keith Davis, as the Federal Emergency See SHELTER, A5 the public. Inside today’s Eagle you will find our annual gradua- Truck found GRADUATION 2018 tion special that includes in river after photos of graduating sen- iors from the seven high bridge plunge schools in Jasper and GADSDEN (AP) Walker County. — Searchers have A true team player located a truck that drove off a bridge ELECTION 2018 and plunged into a Beasley overcomes loss to excel, encourage others river in northeast- ern Alabama. By ED HOWELL Corry seeking Crews were at- Daily Mountain Eagle District 14 tempting to pull the CARBON HILL — Looking up vehicle out of the the word “encouragement” on seat in House Coosa River after Google will lead you straight to the definition of it being “the ac- the discovery on tion of giving someone support, Paid Political Advertisement Monday, and it confidence and hope.” Richard “Bull” Corry, a long- wasn't immediately time coal miner and business clear how many Kyla Maelyn Beasley has owner in Walker County, is people were in- done that, not seeking election to the Ala- side. only by sup- bama House porting her of Represen- teammates on tatives for Carbon Hill District 14. DEATHS High School’s volleyball team, Corry calls but by overcoming loss in her himself a Joshua 'Josh' Blair Corral, young life to be an example of “working 29, Jasper man,” saying Amos Victor Johnson, 87, maturity, service and grace to others around her. he will rep- Carbon Hill resent work- Isabel Mattson Reeves, 90, “Kyla’s had a lot to overcome Sumiton in her life, and she has done it ing people. “That’s Betty Early Mathews probably better than any kid Richard Palmer, 84, Dora that I’ve ever had before,” said why I’m run- Jessie Lee Wilhite, 86, Carbon High High English ning, so ‘Bull’ Corry Jasper teacher Kelly Tittle. “She has a working peo- Marvin R. 'Bobby' Dale, 64, positive attitude — always. She ple can have a voice in Mont- Jasper gomery, speaking for all of us,” Patricia Dianne Stewart has a great work ethic - always. Now she is finishing in the Top Corry said. “This is why I am Kirkland, 68, Jasper running to represent Walker, Verna T. 'Sissy' Fluker, 92, 10 of her class.” Jasper Tittle said she works harder Winston and northern Jeffer- Michael David Bolton, 51, than probably most students and son counties in the House.” Jasper “works for everything she has ... Corry has worked in the Rebecca David Bolton, 80, She is a student who is going to coal industry for more than 30 Jasper succeed at everything she does years. He is also the owner Edna Edith Barton, 84, and operator of the Bull Pen Cullman because of her attitude and her work ethic.” Steakhouse and Old York Bobby R. Aderholt, 81, Farms. Jasper Beasley, 18, a senior who will graduate this week from Carbon “I have the crazy idea that a small business owner is who Full obituaries / A2 Hill High, played on the volley- Daily Mountain Eagle - Ed Howell ball team as left back and middle we need fighting for our val- back. She didn’t have, by her own Kyla Beasley, who graduates from Carbon Hill High School this ues and for our children’s fu- WEATHER admission, much playing time in week, has overcome personal loss to become an encouraging, ture,” Corry said. “I’ve worked her senior year, but Tittle noted successful student on the campus. an hourly job all my life and the team went to the semi- understand the working peo- ple who live in this part of Al- High Low finals. don’t get to play a lot. them on, and that is hard to do. “To me, what impresses me “Kyla still went out knowing It is easy to go to practice every abama. Our part of Alabama 85 67 about Kyla is she is not your star she wasn’t going to play a lot. day when you are the star and needs a working man to our player,” she said. “She doesn’t get Her coaches will tell you she the attention. But to me, to go to overtaxed, working families.” to play very much. But when you never complains. She never talks practice every day when you’re Corry said job creation go to the games, she’s always bad about her fellow players. She probably not going to get to play, would be a top priority if INDEX cheering. Not a lot of seniors never talks bad about her coach. that is impressive.” elected. would have stuck with it and She never complains about play- “I understand the impor- Cashword...... A6 See BEASLEY, A5 kept with it playing when they ing time. She’s always cheering See CORRY, A5 Classifieds...... A11 Comics...... A8 Dear Abby...... A8 Horoscope...... A8 Opinion...... A4 Farmers Sports...... A9 Support group market open One section, 12 pages for business for new moms Check out our The Walker County Farmers started at PTRC Facebook Market had its opening day page at for the farming season on By JENNIFER COHRON Jasper Daily Mountain Eagle Saturday. Fresh fruit, veg- Daily Mountain Eagle etables and goods were The Pregnancy Test and Resource available for purchase, and Center is now offering a biweekly sup- farmers reported a steady port group for new mothers. The group meets the first and third crowd of shoppers. The Tuesdays of the month from 1 to 3 p.m. market will be open Tues- and is open to expectant mothers and day, Thursday and Saturday mothers with children less than 1-year- from 7 a.m. until noon. old. See SUPPORT, A5 Daily Mountain Eagle - Nicole Smith A2 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Tues., May 22, 2018 www.mountaineagle.com

Today’s weather DEATHS & FUNERALS Forecast for Tuesday, May 22, 2018 TENN. Joshua ‘Josh’ Blair Corral Jessie Lee Wilhite Oxford Sept. 20, 1988 - May 18, 2018 September 26, 1931 – May 19, 2018 84/68 Huntsville Joshua “Josh” Blair Corral, 29, of Jasper, passed away Jessie Lee Wilhite, age 86, of Jasper, passed away Sat- 85/68 ARK. on Friday, May 18, 2018, at Walker urday, May 19, 2018, at Walker Baptist Medical Center. Baptist Medical Center. The family will receive friends today, May 22, 2018, The family received friends on from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Collins-Burke Funeral GA. Monday, May 21, 2018, from 6 to 9 Home. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, May 23, Greenville Birmingham p.m. at Collins-Burke Funeral Home. 2018, at 10:00 a.m. in the Collins-Burke Chapel, with 87/70 83/67 Funeral services will be held today, burial at Mt. Hope Cemetery. May 22, 2018, at noon in the Collins- Mrs. Wilhite was preceded in death by her father, Burke Chapel, with burial at Sun- Jesse Franklin; mother, Gertrude Franklin; son, Steve light Baptist Church. Wilhite; sisters, Polly Ingram and Dale Sproul; and Mr. Corral was preceded in death brother, J.C. Franklin. Jackson Montgomery 87/66 by his father, Robert Corral; and She is survived by her daughter-in-law, Rhonda Gray 83/68 grandparents, Charles and Inez Lay. (Richard); sons, David Wilhite (Tammy) and Mark Wil- He is survived by his mother, Caroline Lay Corral; sis- hite (Becky); sisters, Shirley Kilpatric and Bobbie Mor- ters, Vicki Calloway (Jimmy) and Kimberly Herron; row; brother, Bill Franklin; and three grandchildren. Brookhaven Hattiesburg 88/70 90/68 brother, Shannon Herron (Candy); and grandmother, Delores Stephenson. Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571

Mobile Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 LA. 85/70 FLA. Marvin R. ‘Bobby’ Dale August 4, 1953 — May 20, 2018 Amos Victor Johnson Marvin R. “Bobby” Dale, 64, of Jasper, passed away on Amos Victor Johnson, 87, of Carbon Hill, passed away Sunday, May 20, 2018, at his residence. Monday, May 21, 2018, at Walker Baptist Medical Cen- A graveside service will be held Wednesday, May 23, ter. 2018, at 1:00 p.m. at Sunlight Baptist Church Ceme- Family will receive friends today, May 22, 2018, from tery. ©2018 AccuWeather, Inc. 12 until 1 p.m., at Kilgore-Green Funeral Home. Grave- Mr. Dale was preceded in death by his father, Marvin side services will follow at 2 p.m., at the Shiloh Ceme- Dale; and mother, Shirley Dale. tery. Phillip Harkness will officiate. He is survived by his wife, Joan Dale; son, Matthew Amos Victor Johnson, was born August 9, 1930 to Dale; sisters, Kay Grantham, Patty Whitman and Anita Martha and Andrew Johnson. Amos was one of seven Dowden; brother, Mark Dale; five grandchildren; and Toxic cloud caused children. He was a life-long resident of Carbon Hill, Al- two great-grandchildren. abama. In 1954, Amos left to join the Army and served in the Korean War until being honorably discharged fol- Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 by Hawaii volcano lava lowing an active duty accident. Following that Amos had a long career at Arrow Shirt Plant. Amos was an active emerges over ocean member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. Amos en- Patricia Dianne joyed spending time with family. PAHOA, Hawaii (AP) — White plumes of acid and ex- He was preceded in death by his wife, Johnnie E. Stewart Kirkland tremely fine shards of glass billowed into the sky over Johnson; parents, Martha M. Johnson and Andrew J. Patricia Dianne Stewart Kirkland, 68, of Jasper, Hawaii as molten rock from Kilauea volcano poured into Johnson; and siblings, Carlie Johnson, Billy Johnson, passed away Tuesday, May 8, 2018, in Birmingham. the ocean, creating yet another hazard from an eruption Rolon Johnson, Ed Johnson, Belton Johnson, and Willie Patricia was born July 20, 1949, in Hot Springs, that began more than two weeks ago: A toxic steam Campbell. Arkansas. cloud. He is survived by his children, Maria Lively (Joe), Di- She was preceded in death by her father, George Her- Authorities on Sunday warned the public to stay away anna O’Rear (Ronnie), Micheal Johnson (LaRonda), and bert Stewart; two brothers, Gaylon Stewart and Wendell from the cloud that formed by a chemical reaction when James Johnson (Salinda); grandchildren, Brooke Wright Stewart; and stepfather, George Wiggins. lava touched seawater. (Jeff), Bart O’Rear (Kristy), Makenzie Johnson, Vic She is survived by her two sons, Kenneth Wayne Kirk- Further upslope, lava continued gushing out of large Johnson, and Rachael Johnson; great-grandchildren, land and Vince Dewayne Kirkland, both of Jasper, Ala.; cracks in the ground in residential neighborhoods in a Ella Reese Wright, Parker Wright, Emerson Wright, mother, Eulalia Wiggins of Wachula, Fla.; five brothers, rural part of the Big Island. The molten rock made Brayden Puckett, Heidi Puckett, Donna Johnson, and Micheal Stewart of Missouri, Bobby Wiggins of North rivers that bisected forests and farms as it meandered Hunter Johnson; special niece, Dr. Margie Eaton Law; Carolina, Larry Wiggins of Bartow, Fla.; sister, Regina toward the coast. special friends, Bernice Tucker and Denise Burkett; and Smith of Bowling Green, Fla.; seven grandkids, The rate of sulfur dioxide gas shooting from the a host of other relatives and friends. Stephen, Amber, Marlie, Dusty, Amanda, Jeffery, and ground fissures tripled, leading Hawaii County to re- Friends may sign the guest register at kilgoregreen- Justin; 11 great-grandchildren; several nieces and peat warnings about air quality. At the volcano's sum- funeralhome.com. nephews; and many friends. mit, two explosive eruptions unleashed clouds of ash. “We will miss you.” Winds carried much of it toward the southwest. Kilgore-Green Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-9503 Joseph Kekedi, an orchid grower who lives and works about 3 miles (5 kilometers) from where lava dropped Verna T. ‘Sissy’ Fluker into the sea, said the flow luckily did not head toward Isabel Mattson Reeves Verna T. “Sissy” Fluker, 92, of Jasper, formerly of him. At one point, it was about a mile (asterisk)1.6 kilo- Isabel Mattson Reeves, “Daddy’s Hawai’ian Princess,” Birmingham, passed away at Princeton Baptist Medical meters) upslope from his property in the coastal com- age 90, of Sumiton, passed away on Center. munity of Kapoho. Saturday, May 19, 2018, at her resi- Funeral arrangements will be announced at later by Residents can only stay informed and be ready to get dence. the family. out of the way, he said. Funeral services will be held today, "Here's nature reminding us again who's boss," May 22, 2018, at 2 p.m. at Phillips Davenport-Harris Funeral Home, Kekedi said. Chapel Church. Rev. Everett Pruden, Birmingham; 205-252-2103 Scientists said the steam clouds at the spots where Rev. Thomas Reeves, and Jeremy lava entered the ocean were laced with hydrochloric Reeves will officiate. Burial will fol- acid and fine glass particles that can irritate skin and low in the adjoining cemetery. Visita- eyes and cause breathing problems. tion will be held today from 1 until 2 Michael David Bolton The lava haze called "laze" from the plume spread as p.m. at the church. Michael David Bolton, 51, of Parrish, passed away on far as 15 miles (24 kilometers) west of where the lava She was preceded in death by her Saturday, May 19, 2018, at Huntsville Hospital. met the ocean on the Big Island's southern coast. It was loving husband of 53 years, Reginald W. Reeves; par- Arrangements will be announced later by Collins- just offshore and running parallel to the coast, said U.S. ents, Edward and Mary Mattson; Tutu, Kekapa Miki; Burke Funeral Home in Jasper. Geological Survey scientist Wendy Stovall. brothers, Sonny, Harold, Max, Jerry and Moku Mattson; Scientists said the acid in the plume was about as cor- sister, Loke Deciote; father- and mother- in-law, Elisha Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 rosive as diluted battery acid. The glass was in the form and Mary Reeves; son-in-law, William Cupps; and of fine glass shards. Getting hit by it might feel like daughter-in-law, Linda J. Reeves. being sprinkled with glitter. Survivors include her sons, Roy Reeves (Linda), Rebecca Howell James Reeves (Jannis), and Thomas Reeves (Pam Mont- Rebecca Howell, 80, of Jasper, passed away on Sunday, gomery); daughters, Barbara Cupps and Regina Hen- May 20, 2018, at her residence. derson (Boyd); 10 grandchildren; 21 Arrangements will be announced later by Collins- great-grandchildren; and five great-great-grandchil- Burke Funeral Home. dren; several nieces and nephews; and a host of family and friends, who knew her as a mother, Kipela, nanny, Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 and Tutu. A special thank you to Pastor Everett Pruden and our Phillips Chapel family, Whitney Hyche, Melanie Crowe, and the staff of AlaCare Home Health and Hospice. Edna Edith Barton Online condolences may be expressed Edna Edith Barton, 84, of Cullman, passed away at www.newhorizonmemorial.com. Monday, May 21, 2018, at her residence. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Kil- New Horizon Memorial Funeral Home, gore-Green Funeral Home. Dora; 205-648-2323 Kilgore-Green Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-9503 Betty Early AP Photo/Jae C. Hong Mathews Palmer Bobby R. Aderholt Plumes of steam rise as lava enters the ocean Betty Early Mathews Palmer, 84, of Dora, died Friday, Bobby R. Aderholt, 81, of Jasper, passed away Monday, near Pahoa, Hawaii, Sunday. Kilauea volcano that May 18, 2018, at Princeton Baptist Medical Center. May 21, 2018, at his residence. is oozing, spewing and exploding on Hawaii's Big A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. today, May Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Kil- Island has gotten more hazardous in recent days, 22, 2018, at Shanghi Cemetery. Bell Funeral Home gore-Green Funeral Home. Sumiton has been entrusted with the arrangements. with rivers of molten rock pouring into the ocean Kilgore-Green Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-9503 Sunday and flying lava causing the first major in- Bell Funeral Home, Sumiton; 205-648-6611 jury. VOLUME 57 NUMBER 18 BEVILL STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE Daily Mountain Eagle - Main Office - Bevill State to offer Rowland Hall Room 223. Basic Oil Painting — Thursday 1301 E. Viking Drive Member Basic Oil Painting — Thursday, July 12, from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Jasper, AL 35501 Audit Bureau summer classes June 14, from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Istructor is Diane Williams and Phone (205) 221-2840 of Circulations Here’s the Community Education Instructor is Diane Williams and cost is $25. Class will meet in the Summer 2018 schedule for Bevill cost is $25. Project will be Pansy Continuing Education Building. Business Hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday-Friday State Community College in Flower on canvas. 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SENIOR DISCOUNT AVAILABLE DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Tues., May 22, 2018 www.mountaineagle.com — A3 Witness describes frantic Pastor: Mental illness drove man effort to save slain officer r TOWSON, Md. (AP) — Heavily armed police to am car into his family, killing 2 swarmed into a leafy suburb where a Baltimore County officer was fatally shot on Monday, searching BESSEMER CITY, N.C. for at least one armed suspect. (AP) — A North Carolina A witness told a local television station that one of businessman suffering his sons saw the officer with her gun drawn, trying to from severe mental illness pull over a Jeep, when the vehicle accelerated. Gun- left a meal with his family, shots were heard and the Jeep ran over the officer, got into his sport utility Tony Kurek told WBAL-TV. vehicle and then drove at Kurek said his other son, who is a volunteer fire- high speed into the restau- fighter, then performed CPR on her while they called rant, killing his daughter 911. and daughter-in-law and Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan confirmed the death, critically injuring other saying "we're deeply saddened" that the "brave offi- relatives, his pastor said cer" was shot in the line of duty. Monday. Kurek said he saw the officer bleeding from the Roger Self had been back of her head. Arriving paramedics rushed her to treated for depression and the hospital. anxiety that seemed to be- "The paramedics worked on her frantically. You come more intense in the could just tell it wasn't good," Kurek said. "They did two and a half months pre- everything to get her out of here ASAP." ceding Sunday's deadly Police said it happened on Linwen Way in the crash, said the Rev. Austin northeast Baltimore community of Perry Hall. Au- Rammell of Venture thorities were advising motorists to avoid the area Church in Dallas, North and residents to shelter in place while the hunt for Carolina. The pastor, who the suspect continued. Students at three local elemen- is a close family friend, tary schools were not being dismissed but were in- said Self opened up about stead being held over on alert status, and their his problems about 10 parents were told to await further instructions. weeks ago, when he asked Kevin Ellis/The Gaston Gazette via AP Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said residents in the his son to take his guns area were being urged to "shelter in place" during the away from him. Authorities work the scene of a restaurant where police say a man intention- search, as authorities said they were seeking one or "His family and close ally rammed a vehicle into the steak and seafood eatery shortly after midday possibly more armed suspects. He said the state friends have intensely la- Sunday in Bessemer City, N.C., leaving his 26-year-old daughter and one "stands ready to provide any and all resources neces- bored to try and get Roger other person dead and several others injured. The vehicle's driver, Roger sary to capture" those responsible and bring them to help. We all feel a level of justice. guilt," the pastor said at a Self, was immediately arrested. Jail records show he’ s been charged with A Baltimore County police spokesman says the of- news conference. two counts of first-degree murder. ficer had responded to a call just before 2 p.m. about The pastor worried that a suspicious vehicle. "She encountered at least one his friend might hurt him- on Self's mental health. family doctor but hadn't suspect and was critically injured in this altercation self, but didn't imagine he But police spokesman Rob been hospitalized. Ram- with this suspect," police spokesman Cpl. Shawn Vin- would hurt his family. Tufano said evidence gath- mell said Self told him he son, told a news briefing Monday. Still, he said Self's judg- ered so far shows the crash was taking medicine for "What exactly happened we are not sure yet until ment had become im- was intentional. depression and anxiety, an autopsy is performed," Vinson says. He says she paired. "It is abundantly clear but he was becoming par- received significant injuries but said he had no imme- "It's very possible that in that this was not an acci- ticularly unstable over the diate information about how she was wounded or his mind, he was thinking dent; that this was some- weekend. whether she had fired her own weapon. the best thing for this fam- thing Mr. Self had "It was a roller coaster, Vinson added that she immediately received treat- ily was that they all go to intentionally done," Tu- and in the last few days it ment after neighbors called authorities, but was pro- heaven together," he said. fano said. went from bad to really nounced dead on arrival at a hospital. The crash sent stunned Katelyn Self had bad," he said. He said the officer's family has been notified, patrons scrambling Sun- arranged Sunday's after- Katelyn Self, 26, was a adding she would have been a four-year veteran in day afternoon at the Surf church lunch, inviting her four-year veteran of the July. and Turf Lodge, about 30 Gaston County fiance and his parents as Gaston County Sheriff's Sheriff's Office via AP miles (50 kilometers) west well, because she was hop- Office, the sheriff said in a Man dies at San Francisco of Charlotte. This Sunday booking ing that her father would news release. She had Self was immediately ar- feel better if he were sur- worked as a corporal in the airport in fall from mezzanine rested. Shackled and wear- photo provided by the rounded by family, Ram- jail and was off duty when SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A man has died at San ing an orange jumpsuit at Gaston County Sheriff's mell said. They had she was fatally injured. Francisco International Airport after falling from a a hearing on Monday, he Office shows Roger ordered drinks and appe- Authorities said the mezzanine level to a baggage area. showed little emotion as Self. tizers and were talking family was requesting pri- Airport spokesman Doug Yakel said the circum- he asked for a court-ap- and laughing after being vacy and referred any stances of the fall were being investigated. pointed attorney and was Police Officer Josh Self. seated at a table near the questions to Rammell. The incident occurred in Terminal 3 around 8:45 ordered jailed without Josh Self and Roger window. Roger Self, a former law a.m. Monday. bond on two charges of Self's wife, Diane, were in The pastor said the fam- enforcement officer, ran a Officials did not immediately identify the man. first-degree murder. critical but stable condi- ily wasn't initially con- private investigations Self's daughter, Katelyn tion on Monday, said Ram- cerned when he got up, business called Southeast- Self, a deputy with the mell, who has been in close figuring he may have been ern Loss Management, You Can Trust Us For Gaston County Sheriff's contact with the family. A suffering from anxiety. mostly working for compa- Excellent Results And Service Office, and his daughter- 13-year-old granddaughter "They began noticing his nies to investigate employ- in-law, Amanda Self, an of Self's was treated and car out in the parking lot ees' wrongdoing. Rammell emergency room nurse, released from the hospital, had circled. And the next said the business had been were killed as the car police said. thing you know he came going through an unspeci- rammed through the out- At a news conference through the window," fied "transition" that re- side wall. Amanda Self Monday, officials with the Rammell said. quired the help of some was married to Roger Bessemer Police Depart- The pastor said Self had friends, but he didn't elab- Self's son, Gaston County ment declined to elaborate seen a psychiatrist and orate. FREE Locally owned Professional Same day by licensed Evaluations demonstrations Audiologist

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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — "The difference in Texas Texas has more than 1.2 is the Republican Party is million licensed handgun in complete control. It is THE WALKER COUNTY owners who can openly unchallenged at the state carry their weapons in level," Jillson said. "Even public. The state hosted the young people from FARMERS MARKET the National Rifle Associa- Santa Fe are not full- Elizabeth Conley/Houston Chronicle via AP tion's annual meeting two throated advocates of gun OPEN NOW weeks ago. And until Mon- control to keep the children Television newscasters prepare to give updates day, the governor's re-elec- safe." near a memorial in front of Santa Fe High School tion website was raffling In fact, at a church serv- OPEN 7 A.M. EACH DAY off a shotgun. ice Sunday, Santa Fe High on Sunday in Santa Fe, Texas, where a student Tuesdays, Thursdays Guns are so hard-wired student Monica Bracknell, shot and killed eight classmates and two teachers into Texas culture that last who survived the shooting, at Santa Fe High School. and Saturdays week's deadly rampage at told the governor the at- Santa Fe High School is tack should not be turned but such measures would armed security guards on considered unlikely to re- into a battle over gun con- probably have had no ef- campus. sult in any significant re- trol. fect on the Santa Fe High Trochesset said 200 offi- strictions on access to "People are making this shooting. cers from law enforcement weapons in the Lone Star into a political issue," she Abbott has said he wants agencies throughout the State. said. "This is not a political the roundtable discussions region converged Friday Republican Gov. Greg issue. It's not a gun-law to include lawmakers, edu- afternoon on the shooting NOW Abbott reacted to the issue." cators, students, parents, scene. killings of eight students Similarly, Callie Wylie, a gun-rights advocates and Abbott and Texas Repub- AVAILABLE! and two teachers by calling 16-year-old Santa Fe High survivors of the November licans have embraced a for a series of roundtable student who dropped off church shooting in Suther- steady relaxation of guns discussions on school flowers Monday at a me- land Springs, Texas, that laws in recent years. Since Peaches, Squash, Cabbage, Beets, safety, starting Tuesday in morial for the shooting vic- killed two dozen people. 2013, Texas has reduced Onions, Zucchini, and Strawberries Austin. He said last week tims, said the violence is Tuesday's meeting will the cost and hours of train- that he wants to find ways not a "gun problem." include officials from ing needed to be licensed to Come out and support you r loc al farmers. to keep guns away from "Obviously things need school districts that arm carry a handgun, allowed those who pose an "imme- to change. Something some teachers or contract "open carry" for handgun NEW ITEMS A DDED EV ERY TUESDAY, diate danger to others." needs to happen. This has with local police for secu- license holders, and al- THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. But the state's 20-year happened way too much," rity. The governor's office lowed concealed handguns dominance by the Republi- Wylie said. "But I don't said most of the meeting in college classrooms and Located on Airport Road in Jasper, AL can Party all but guaran- think at this time people will be held in private. dorms. tees the meetings will be need to be pushing politics Galveston County Sher- dominated by calls to boost on us and telling us, 'Oh, iff Henry Trochesset said school security and this is gun control.'" Monday police were able to "harden" campuses — an Sentiments like those "engage" the shooter in idea backed by the NRA — could give Abbott political four minutes after they instead of demands for gun cover if his roundtable dis- were called. He said the restrictions, said Cal Jill- cussions don't lead to shooter was contained, son, political science pro- major changes. with minimal gunfire from fessor at Southern Dimitrios Pagourtzis, 17, law enforcement officers, Methodist University. is jailed on murder charges until his arrest to the art That's in sharp contrast in Friday's attack. Author- classroom where his bloody to the response to the Feb. ities said the Santa Fe rampage was focused. That 14 shooting rampage at a High student opened fire allowed the rest of the high school in Parkland, with his father's shotgun school to be evacuated Florida, that left 17 dead. and .38-caliber handgun. safely. Three weeks after the Gun control advocates How much time elapsed bloodbath, Florida politi- around the country have from the moment gunfire cians defied the NRA and long pressed for such erupted until the last vic- passed a gun control pack- measures as expanded tim was shot remains un- age after a lobbying cam- background checks and a clear, however. Santa Fe paign led by student ban on assault rifles and High School had an active- survivors of the attack. high-capacity magazines, shooter plan and two Daily Mountain Eagle

Tuesday, May 22, 2018 OPINION A4 EDITORIALS One person can make a difference

Listen up, Last week, 23 in many other lives. have created unique rights for people were shot And so, the same arguments, identity groups that trump individ- in a high school charges, and claims make endless ual rights. And, responsibilities? No NFL commissioner in Santa Fe, TX, rounds on countless carousels, and one is responsible for the welfare of and ten died. senseless murders will never end. his neighbors or fellow Americans. Two former National Football League cheerleaders Twenty-nine peo- If there were a law or laws that We are no longer our brother’s who have filed discrimination complaints against the ple were shot in could magically end senseless mur- keeper. We just look after our own. league have offered to settle their claims. They don't Chicago. ders, then we should enact those The nature of our society does want a lot of money or even an admission of guilt. All Philadelphia av- laws. Nevertheless, laws have not free us from individual respon- they are asking for is the chance to sit down for a erages one per- Be Our Guest never stopped anything. Laws, by sibilities, nor should it prevent us four-hour meeting with NFL Commissioner Roger son shot every six their very nature, are not intended from acting in accord with univer- Goodell. It's hard to see how the league could turn hours. Washing- By Daniel to stop things, but are enacted to sal moral values. American soci- down the offer — unless, of course, it's not really se- ton, D.C., homi- Gardner punish those who break laws. ety’s denial of universal moral rious when it says its commitment to a fair and re- cides are up in On the other hand, societies values doesn’t mean there are no spectful work environment includes the women who 2018. The Gun Violence Archive enact laws to establish values of absolute values or universal au- cheer on the sidelines. (www.gunviolencearchive.org) re- right and wrong. But, Americans no thority. Each one of us is still ac- A settlement proposal crafted by the lawyer repre- ports 22,053 total number of gun- longer share a common sense of countable to a universal authority senting former New Orleans Saints cheerleader Bai- violence incidents so far in the U.S. right and wrong. We have no north whether we believe in one or not. ley Davis and former Miami Dolphins cheerleader in 2018, including 5,461 deaths, star of right and wrong. Everyone Moreover, we should never un- Kristan Ware offers to settle all their claims for just and 9,942 injuries. is right in his or her own eyes. derestimate the power of one to in- $1 each if Goodell agrees to meet them in "good faith." People use guns and other Given these human frailties, fluence or to change a society’s The purpose of the meeting, which would include two weapons to kill or injure other peo- should we just resign ourselves to values. Edward Everett Hale said, other yet-to-be selected cheerleaders, would be to ne- ple. Literally since time began peo- the inevitable inability of humans “I am only one, but I am one. I can- gotiate leaguewide reforms of the outdated rules and ple have killed other people. Cain to live peacefully with one another? not do everything, but I can do regulations affecting cheerleaders. Implementation murdered his brother Abel. The As a society, America is what we something. And I will not let what I of change, though, would not be a condition. "I under- first human death was a homicide. have become. We have spawned in- cannot do interfere with what I can stand that they could meet with us, patronize us and People kill others for the same rea- dividuals and groups who will con- do.” do nothing in the end," the women's attorney, Sara sons people have always used to tinue to perpetrate senseless It’s time for each of us to do indi- Blackwell, told the New York Times. "But it's a risk justify murder. violence. Many of us will continue vidually whatever we can to help we're willing to take to try to have real change." Of course, we all mourn the loss to fight against these senseless others. None of us can save the Complaints filed by Davis with the federal Equal of innocent lives, especially when acts, but we won’t be able to stop world, but every one of us can make Employment Opportunity Commission and Ware the killing seems to be senseless. them as long as our society contin- a difference for someone else. with the Florida Commission on Human Relations There are no words or reasons that ues to drift through moral ambigu- contend that the NFL maintains different standards can comfort those who suffer the ity. Daniel L. Gardner is a syndicated columnist who for its male employees and its female ones. The cases loss of innocent family or friends. Americans no longer recognize lives in Starkville, MS. You may contact him at [email protected], or interact with him on the — notably that of Davis, who was fired after posting Yet, senseless killings trigger many absolute or universal moral values, Clarion-Ledger web site a photograph of herself in a lace bodysuit on her pri- words, emotions, and actions that if we ever did. We don’t even recog- http://www.clarionledger.com/story/opinion/ vate Instagram account — have brought new atten- leave indelible marks of their own nize individual rights any more. We tion to the treatment of cheerleaders. A series of reports by the Times has detailed the indignities they face, including extremely low pay, long hours and sex- ual harassment — sometimes physical — from fans. Most appalling was the account of some cheerlead- TODAY IN ers for the of a 2013 trip to Costa Rica for a calendar photo shoot. They said they were posed topless or in body paint in front of an all- HISTORY male audience of team sponsors and stadium suite holders. Some said they were later required to accom- Today is Tuesday, pany sponsors to a nightclub. The director of the May 22, the 142nd day of cheerleading squad disputed much of the account, 2018. There are 223 days and a statement from the team touted the program left in the year. as "one of the NFL's premier teams in participation, Today's Highlight in professionalism and community service.” History: Whether sideline cheerleading featuring attractive On May 22, 1968, the women in provocative attire is integral to the enjoy- nuclear-powered subma- ment of football or a sexist relic of the past is a matter rine USS Scorpion, with for debate. Six NFL teams do not have cheerleading 99 men aboard, sank in squads, some for philosophical reasons and one to the Atlantic Ocean. (The avoid the impact of a class-action lawsuit over pay. remains of the sub were What shouldn't be an issue is that the women who later found on the ocean choose to do this work shouldn't be treated like sec- floor 400 miles southwest ond-class citizens or — as Washington cheerleaders of the Azores.) alleged to the Times — sexually exploited. That Davis On this date: and Ware are willing to forgo any claim to monetary In 1913, the American awards to tell their stories in the hope of bringing Cancer Society was about change should convince Goodell that, at the founded in New York very least, he needs to listen. under its original name, — The Jacksonville Daily News the American Society for the Control of Cancer. In 1947, the Truman Doctrine was enacted as Congress appropriated HOW TO REACH OUR military and economic aid for Greece and Turkey. ELECTED OFFICIALS In 1960, an earthquake of magnitude 9.5, the strongest ever measured, struck southern Chile, claiming some 1,655 lives. 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The News Herald reports Christian Doyle of Dothan, Alabama, was one of three on hand for swimmers pulled from the water off Panama City Arley Day Beach on Saturday evening. Officials say single red surf warning signs were flying at the time, notifying The Arley Day beachgoers of the poor conditions. Festival, Car Show Alabama man gets life in 2015 slaying and Parade brought a large BLOUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) — An Alabama man has been sentenced to life in prison without parole for crowd to Hamner the 2015 slaying of another man. Park in Arley Sat- AL.com reports 27-year-old Justin MacNeill was urday. Guests en- found guilty Monday of two counts of capital murder joyed food, live for the killing of Myron Brian Beavers. District Attor- ney Pamela Case says Beavers was killed in 2015 over music and had the money. opportunity to shop artwork, crafts, clothing and more. Corry From A1 tance of job creation and two children, Chloe, 17, what a job can mean to a and Cash, 11. Both girls Daily Mountain Eagle - Nicole Smith person, a family and our are students in public communities,” he said. schools in Oakman. “My goal is to support “It’s the future I leave better policies to bring to them that drives me better jobs to our dis- to serve,” Corry said. “As Shelter From A1 trict.” a family man that under- Short reminded the com- week and said the genera- Corry is no stranger to stands family values, I to seek Short’s help due to get the pad completed. mission that Roger Wilson, tor needed to be moved public office. He served want my experience and the incomplete informa- Davis said Myers, Short the county E-911 director and there was damage to as the mayor of Oakman work ethic to go to Mont- tion. and other county officials who died in July 2017, had the pad due to construction for eight years. gomery.” Williams said if District are doing all they can do, been overseeing new storm work at the school, which “Without raising taxes, Corry has also worked 3 had the correct paper- so that the work can be shelters on the county’s be- still has to be repaired. we improved municipal for years to raise funds work, diagrams and di- completed by the end of half. He assisted former Al- Once the subcontractor services, infrastructure for area schools and mensions of the pad, the the month. abama Emergency built the dirt pad, Safe-T- and attracted new jobs to school organizations and proper work could be done. “I know some politicians Management Agency Di- Shelter had to come assess the town,” he said. animal rescues. He said even the wrong have gotten involved, and, rector Lee Helms, now a the site and give a site Corry said he can He said he has enjoyed dirt was used, as red clay in my view, they’ve made it consultant, who has acted plan and tell what the next track his family in being on the campaign after rain “would be as worse on some things,” as project manager. steps are, Myers said. Safe- Walker County back for trail so far. hard as concrete.” Davis said. “So maybe we Responsibility on the T-Shelter did the site in- generations. “I have met many peo- An agitated Jerry need to ask that politician local level moved at Wil- spection, after putting off “My roots run deep, six ple since announcing Bishop, the chairman of who was involved to maybe son’s death to Walker the county eight months generations deep in Ala- that I was running for the commission, asked, stay home the next couple County Emergency Man- after the county built the bama soil here in Dis- House District 14, and I “Now, I’m going to ask a of meetings.” agement Agency Regina pads. She said numerous trict 14,” Corry said. look forward to meeting question. How come I was- He went on to say every- Myers. However, officials excuses were given over “Our family has been in as many voters as possi- n’t told about this until one needed to work to- were not left much in the those eight months about Walker County for ble in the next couple of last week?” When Myers gether “and not pointing files to work with. why they had not come yet, nearly 200 years, and we weeks,” Corry said. “It is told about the inspection fingers and other people “As hard as we’ve tried, including sickness. still live at the Corry an honor to have the op- the week before, Bishop getting involved that, in we’ve had some difficulty “The dirt pads have not Home Place Old York portunity to represent said, “I know, but I’ve been my opinion, shouldn’t have locating all of the paper- sustained their integrity Farm, established in this area in Montgomery. here a year and a half, and been involved and made a work that was used to due to the winter. We’ve 1848.” I’m humbly asking for nobody’s ever told me mess. I won’t call names, come to this point,” Short had a lot of rain this year,” Corry has been mar- their votes. The only about it. I’m like him — but that is what has hap- said, particularly the con- she said. ried 24 years to his wife, promise I will make is to I’ve been a dirt contractor pened here.” tract involved. “They told us we had to Stephanie, a registered continue to be a working in the past, too. I’m also a District 2 Commissioner “No one can provide us have those pads corrected nurse. The couple has man for working folks.” guy who raises Cain and Jeff Burroughs also offered with the documentation of by the end of May for them gets things done. I don’t to help with the project. what has taken place,” to come and wanted the see no contract. Get the Bishop said, “The pad Short said. “I feel certain concrete work to be done. lawyers involved. Find us a can be built. We just need Support From A1 by the next meeting I can So we were given a two- contract. We will help fin- to know the specs that have that, if I have to drive week deadline,” Myers ish that thing.” they will put every thing Childcare will not be provided, though moms are to Montgomery and talk to said. “They finally gave us District 4 Commissioner in.” He said he can’t just welcome to bring their infant with them to the meet- someone face-to-face,” he a site plan for Oakman to Steven Aderholt asked if use the measurements of ing. said. work off of to fix the plan.” Safe-T-Shelter has been other pads, because he Ashely Sims, the center’s nurse manager and a reg- The paperwork could be Site plans have still not be asked for their executed doesn’t know if they are all istered nurse at St. Vincent’s Hospital, is co-leading useful in determining submitted by Safe-T-Shel- copy of the contract. Myers the same. Williams said the group with Andrea Nuss, the center’s translator. when Safe-T-Shelter is ter for the other two loca- said they have been asked the generator situation Executive director Jenny Odom said the support within its timeframe to de- tions. four times. makes that difficult. group will have a more casual atmosphere than the liver the shelters. “They do the site plans Bishop said he has told Myers said after the parenting classes offered through the Center’s “Now After grading, the shel- and they line up the con- county attorney Richard meeting that without site What?” program. ter in Oakman will have a crete ... They do all that,” Fikes to write a letter to plans for Townley and Attendees will be able to come and go as they please generator sitting beside it, Short said. the company. Fikes said Pineywoods, the best as- and will discuss issues they are dealing with as new but the county is now Davis said there is talk his firm never reviewed sumption is that the com- moms. being told the generator the commission is holding the contract. pany will request the same “We’re going to have a topic in mind, but we’ll let needs to be relocated on the work up. Oakman Town Clerk changes at those sites as them lead the conversation and see where it goes,” the site due to parking and “We’re not holding any- Lisa Lockhart said she had well. “We’re on hold be- Odom said. handicapped access. While thing up,” he said. “We’re spoken with a company cause we only have (plans) Odom expects that at least one meeting will be de- the county stands ready to hurrying up and waiting representative several for Oakman,” she said. voted to discussing breastfeeding struggles. do that, Short said has had on the contractor, is what it times and has text mes- They fall under the same Almost all moms who enroll in the “Now What?” trouble getting Safe-T- sounds like.” sages to prove she had contract with Safe-T-Shel- program plan to breastfeed, according to Odom, and Shelter giving a date on He suggested Chairman asked for a date if the ter. a breastfeeding class is offered through the program. when they will be at the Jerry Bishop make phone county and the town can Short and Myers said “That’s great, but afterward, they struggle with it site. calls to speed up the have the pad ready. the FEMA grant gives a and they don’t realize that other moms are struggling He said there is no rea- process. She said, “The only thing three-year timeframe to with the same issues,” Odom said. son to grade the pad and District 3 Commissioner he can tell me is at the end spend the money from ap- “Now What?” participants have shown interest in be ready to pour the con- Ralph Williams, who said of the month, but it was proval, which came last such a support group for years, Odom added. crete before knowing when he has done building and my understanding that if year. They said the pad can Some clients don’t have mothers to lean on after the they are coming, as dam- contracting in the past, it was not finished by the be done in a week and the birth of a child and aren’t aware that struggles with age can occur to open pads said what the company end of the month he would shelter can go up in a breastfeeding or postpartum depression are normal. when they are unpro- sent out was “pathetic.” He have to move on some- month. “Especially if it’s their first baby, we will encourage tected. Also, the county has said that one can see the where else and come back Myers also noted the them to watch our video on postpartum depression, already done work once pad has problems standing to us when our pad was leadership of the company but even then they don’t know what everybody is and is having to redo work on Highway 69. No dimen- completed.” has changed into the going through and how common is. They feel very already due to miscommu- sions in inches or feet were Lockhart, who noted she hands of the son of the alone in that. Just having someone to talk to would nication. listed, except to say “add had asked for the contract, man that Wilson dealt be a big help,” Odom said. Davis said he under- 10 feet here or 20 over said state Rep. Tim with before his death. Because space is limited, women who are interested stood the pad has been there.” Wadsworth, R-Arley, and Safe-T-Shelter officials in attending are asked to RSVP to the center at 205- ready since October. Offi- Myers agreed with his Helms brought the repre- could not be reached for 221-5860. cials looked at the site last statements, saying she had sentative down to try to comment Tuesday.

Beasley From A1

Then again, Beasley had an whichever way to make it the is an experience that you are than I am.’” Bevill,” plus some additional fi- even greater challenge to over- best you can. You can’t just sit not going to get out of school,” The team, led by coach Saige nancial aide due to the death of come. She was born on March there and pout about what you she said. “You have those four Beaty, was focused on trying to her parents. 31, 2000, the daughter of Brit- don’t have and think about to six years, if you get to go to win state, and she was pleased She is also involved in a tany Beasley Amerson and what you do have. Even though college, so that is the time to do with her senior season. number of groups at school. David Amerson, whom Beasley I lost both of my parents, my it, and you make so many The Lady Bulldogs won the However, as far as favorite pas- recalled as good people. She aunt still stepped in ...” friends from playing sports.” north regionals in Huntsville time, she notes she is really ac- has a younger brother, Braden Still, at this point in the in- Beasley said she learns many and placed in the Top Four in tive at Desperation Church in Amerson, 14, who is in eighth- terview, Beasley got emotional lessons from sports. the state in the Birmingham Jasper. grade. in her reflection, going quiet “When you spend four years area. They eventually lost on “We’re always doing some- However, the siblings lost and crying for a minute. with the same people, you Nov. 1 to No. 1-ranked Bayside thing every day,” she said, not- their parents within months of “I’ve never cried in front of learn how to work as a team High School, state champions ing the youth groups from the each other — her mother in anybody,” she said. and be around people. When for 15 years. church’s campuses at Jasper, September, and her father in Her great-aunt “stepped in you get into the real world, you While she made it to Birm- Cullman and Arab sometime February — to tragic circum- and filled that role that I are going to be open to so many ingham, she didn’t get to make participate together as one stances in Beasley’s eighth- needed,” serving as a parent, new things,” she said. it to Huntsville. large group. grade year. Beasley stays with she said, wiping away tears. “I There is a reason, she said, “I had ACT and my aunt She likes the fact the church a maternal great-uncle and still had my little brother, so I why she is supportive and en- wouldn’t let me get out of that is active in helping the commu- great-aunt, Kendale and Terra needed to be like a role model thusiastic even without having so I had to miss that,” she said nity, as that appeals to her na- Harbison. for him, because I didn’t want much playing time. with a laugh. ture. “For her to overcome that him to break down” and fall “If you’re going to be on a Her aunt probably had a “I like helping people. That’s and be successful — she never under bad influences from the team, even if you get playing good reason. Beasley’s grade my main thing. If it has any- lost sight of where she was shock. time or not, you are still part of point average is a 3.9. (“I had a thing to do with making a dif- going in life and that she was If anything, she said the loss the team,” she said. “You’re not B in Spanish,” she said. “It ference for someone, I’m all for going to be successful,” Tittle of her parents has encouraged supposed to be mad and not messed me up.”) She is getting it,” Beasley said. “I think peo- said. “She’s kind to all the kids. her to excel with her life — and show up. You are still supposed Bevill State Community Col- ple should be happy. I don’t Every student, everybody loves she has. to show up and do your part.” lege’s William S. and Minnie think they should be sad. If her. She is always there for In volleyball, Beasley actu- Beasley’s biggest contribu- Thornton Scholarship, which, there was something I could do everybody else.” ally played frequently from tion to the team was to simply according to the college’s web- to help someone, I mean, why Moreover, she said Beasley Grades 7-11. She failed to play be positive. site, is a $29,430 scholarship wouldn’t you do it?” doesn’t fret or moan about the more in her senior year due to “A lot of people have been awarded to a Carbon Hill As for the future, Beasley losses in her life, never using the amount of talent that was playing their whole life. I didn’t High. plans to majoring in chemistry, them as an excuse for any- on the team, many of whom play my whole life. They just “I was offered another aca- moving on to the University of thing. Many people don’t even had additional opportunities to played like in high school. They demic excellence scholarship, Alabama at Birmingham. know about the struggles she play outside of school. have played like since they but I turned that down because While she has thought of being has overcome, she said. She loves the game and saw were younger,” she said. When you can only accept one schol- a surgeon, she now is leaning Beasley said, “When some- a golden opportunity to play in those players would get mad at arship to Bevill,” she said. toward being an engineer thing bad happens to you, you high school. themselves for a mistake, “I “Then I got the College Counts thanks to the number of oppor- can’t just stop and shut down. “I think whenever you come could be there and say, ‘OK, Scholarship (through the state tunities she can have as an en- You have your own life, so you to high school, you should defi- you’re good. I’m sitting on the Treasurer’s Office) for $2,000 gineer. have to like keep pursuing nitely play a sport because that bench, so you’re doing better each semester for two years at “I get bored easily,” she said. CyanMagentaYellowBlacK A6 — DAILY— A6 MOUNTAIN EAGLE Office: Mo n da y t h r u Sa t u r da y 1 0 —6 | Su n da y 1 —5 pizza.dominos.com/alabama/jasper Last Week’s Winning Combination (Between Jacks&FirstNationalBank)

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TM A8 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Tues., May 22, 2018 www.mountaineagle.com Man devoted to wife suffering Parkinson’s fulfills his vows DEAR ABBY: I’m GARFIELD writing in BY JIM DAVIS response to “Re- quires Compan- ionship” (Feb. 7), whose husband Dear Abby has atypi- By Abigail cal Van Buren Parkin- son’s and she’s considering dating. My wife was diag- BLONDIE nosed nine years ago, and she, too, has reached the point where she can no longer walk, write or speak. We have, however, BY DEAN YOUNG & DENIS LEBRUN found ways to communi- cate and spend quality time together. I tried to care for her at home, but over the last year and a half, it became too diffi- cult. With the help of our daughters, we found a wonderful senior living place where she is happy. I PEANUTS go to the gym every morn-

ing, then visit with her BY CHARLES M. SCHULZ and have lunch. I bring her clothes home to wash and take care of anything she may need or want. We spend the holidays to- gether with the family at her place to make things special. We are both 81, married 57 years. I, too, am lonely and sad at times, but I love her more than the world and want MARVIN to make sure she is well taken care of and content. BY TOM ARMSTRONG As for companionship, I have met some wonderful people at the senior living place, as well as at the gym and in restaurants I frequent, which helps with the loneliness. If the shoe were on the other foot, I know she’d do the same for me. After all, that is what our marriage is all THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME about, “in sickness and in by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek health, ‘til death do us Unscramble these four Jumbles, BY MORT WALKER BY MORT part.” one letter to each square, BEETLE BAILEY — JIM IN NEVADA to form four ordinary words. DEAR JIM: Your let- SMOTP ter is inspirational. In your P.S. you asked me to print it to help oth- ©2018 Tribune Content Agency, LLC ers. Your letter, and All Rights Reserved. others I’m including IRREV here, may help to put this sensitive subject into perspective: DEAR ABBY: I am a UDONEF BY JOHN ROSE

young 57-year-old woman. free JUSTCheck out the new, JUMBLE app My husband has Parkin- son’s and brain tumors.

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quires” I say: Take time for yourself, but do not tell “ - ” your husband. Enjoy what years you have left and (Answers(Answers tomorrow) tomorrow) Jumbles: HAVOCOZONE BLURBPUPPY DONKEY DIGEST RUCKUS PALACE grab some of the happi- Yesterday’sSaturday’s ness you deserve. Don’t let Answer: The cheftrail thewho twins was walkeda part-time on had race ended, car driver so anyone tell you that you theydrove decided a car that to —was DOUBLE — SOUPED BACK UP are cheating on your hus- band. The life you had CRANKSHAFT with him was over emo- HOROSCOPES By Eugenia Last tionally and physically Batiuk and Chuck Ayers By Tom long ago. You have given CELEBRITIES BORN 22): Share your feelings; up enough of your life. ON THIS DAY: Novak you’ll get a good response. Your husband is having all Djokovic, 31; Apolo Ohno, LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. his needs met and now it’s 36; Ginnifer Goodwin, 40; 22): Expect to face oppo- your turn. Yes, I believe in Naomi Campbell, 48. sition. If someone is de- marriage. But who is Happy Birthday: Your manding or trying to going to worry about you? energetic approach to life dump added responsibili- People who judge you won’t mix well with your ties on you, make it clear don’t understand and emotions this year. Ex- what you are capable of won’t understand. Joining pect to face opposition doing and what you are a support group may help, and differences of opinion not. HI & LOIS but don’t put yourself on when dealing with do- SCORPIO (Oct. 23- By Chance Brown the back burner. You mestic matters or friends Nov. 21): You’ll accom- count, too. Good luck and and relatives. Hard work plish your goals if you God bless. will pay off, but you’ll refuse to get into an un- — SANDRA IN NJ have to stay focused and necessary argument. DEAR ABBY: I’m a 64- avoid interference if you SAGITTARIUS (Nov. year-old woman who was want to reach your goal. 22-Dec. 21): You’ll come in the same boat for 15 ARIES (March 21- to a crossroads regarding years. My husband was April 19): Have a plan. an emotional issue you angry, passive-aggressive Preparation and organi- have with someone. Hon- and reclusive. Leaving zation, along with keep- esty is the only way you him to die on his own (of ing busy, will help you will be able to flush out cancer) was unthinkable. ward off anyone looking the problem and find a So was actually dating. for a reason to complain. solution. What saved my life and TAURUS (April 20- CAPRICORN (Dec. BABY BLUES sanity was Meetup. With May 20): Change can be 22-Jan. 19): Money or a good if you aren’t in a gift will come from an un- my husband’s blessing, I By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott joined and participated in rush. Haste makes waste usual source. Check your five social groups with dif- and can lead to disagree- bank and credit card ferent interests — lunch ments if someone is op- statements and make with the ladies, dinners posed to what you want changes to an invest- and hikes, craft clubs, etc. to do. ment. I was out with commu- GEMINI (May 21- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- nicative people at least June 20): Be willing to Feb. 18): Spend time at twice a week and came listen and to compromise home going through your home happier, usually when faced with sensitive possessions and purging. with restaurant treats and issues. PISCES (Feb. 19- stories to share. “R.C.’s” CANCER (June 21- March 20): Share your life does not need to feel July 22): An emotional thoughts and feelings; like it’s over. It’s possible situation will lead to you’ll be given interesting to plant new seedlings for greater stability. Knowing feedback as well as en- the future while not caus- someone’s intentions or couragement. ing any problems now. sharing yours will help Birthday Baby: You — WISHING HER WELL clear up any uncertainty are proactive, reliable IN CALIFORNIA you might feel. and thoughtful. You are LEO (July 23-Aug. sensitive and insightful. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van 22): Don’t make trouble. (To submit astrological Buren, also known as Jeanne Concentrate on what you questions to the “Dear Phillips, and was founded by her need to accomplish and Eugenia” column, visit mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or let your work speak for Eugenialast.com, or join P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA you. Eugenia on Twitter, Face- 90069. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. book and LinkedIn.) Daily Mountain Eagle

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NBA PLAYOFFS: EASTERN CONFERENCE FINALS COLLEGE SOFTBALL NBA Cavs even series Alabama continues LeBron scores 44 in 111-102 win regional By TOM WITHERS AP Sports Writer CLEVELAND — LeBron Iguodala likely James scored 44 points, sur- success passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to miss Game 4 atop a with sore knee post- Tide plays at super season OAKLAND, Calif. list regional on Friday (AP) — Warriors for- and helped the Cleveland Cavaliers ward Andre Iguodala From Rolltide.com even the Eastern Conference fi- is listed as doubtful nals at 2-2 on Monday night for Game 4 of the TUSCALOOSA — Alabama soft- with a 111-102 victory over the ball secured its 16th NCAA Regional Western Conference Boston Celtics, who are looking title, including an NCAA-best streak finals Tuesday night forward to getting home. of 14 straight, with Pushed by a raucous crowd a 6-0 shutout against Houston be- that wasn’t so confident a few cause of a sore left over Oregon days ago, the Cavs held off State Sunday knee. Boston’s comeback in the fourth at Rhoads Sta- There was a quarter and squared a series dium. With the that is now a best-of-three. win, the Crim- chance Iguodala’s Cleveland is trying to become status could be up- son Tide ad- the 20th team — out of 300 — vances to its graded later Mon- to overcome a 2-0 deficit and 14th-straight NCAA Super Regional day, the team said. James, who has already orches- round. trated two such rallies, is a step The regional title is the 16th for The 2015 NBA Fi- closer to a third. nals MVP has been Alabama in its 22-year history and But to do it again the Cavs its 14th straight, the longest active starting regularly this will have to win in Boston, streak in Division-I softball. This postseason, includ- where the Celtics are 9-0 this weekend’s three-game sweep in- postseason. creases the Tide’s regional win ing the first three Game 5 is Wednesday night games of the West streak to 37 games, also an NCAA- at TD Center. best. finals with the de- Kyle Korver added 14 points Alabama will now advance to its fending champion with several hustle plays, and 14th-straight super regional round, Tristan Thompson had 13 continuing its streak as the only Warriors leading the points and 12 rebounds for Rockets 2-1 in the team in the country to play in all 14 Cleveland. rounds since its inception in 2005. best-of-seven se- Jaylen Brown scored 25 and The Tide will face Washington at 8 ries. The Warriors Boston had all five scorers in p.m. Friday on ESPNU. double figures, but the Celtics The teams play at 6 p.m. Saturday won Sunday’s game fell behind by 19 in the first half 126-85. on ESPN2 and 6 p.m. Sunday on and didn’t have enough to catch ESPNU. Without Iguodala, Cleveland. On Sunday, Alabama (36-18), took the Warriors would And, of course, they didn’t the first lead of the game over Ore- have James, who moved past gon State (30-28) with a two-run lose one of their top Jabbar (2,356) for the most field defenders and play- double from sophomore Bailey goals in playoff history. James Hemphill in the first inning. Both makers. He banged also recorded his 25th career SEE BAMA, A10 his knee during the postseason game with at least AP Photo 40 points — his sixth in this fourth quarter Sun- postseason. Cleveland’s Tristan Thompson (13) shoots against Boston’s day. The Celtics hung around in Al Horford (42), during Game 4 of the Eastern Conference the second half and pulled finals, Monday, in Cleveland. within 100-93 on Marcus Baseball Smart’s basket with 4:29 left. a 3-pointer from the left wing to considered changing his start- But Thompson got free for a finally put away the young ing lineup, but decided to stick Florida sweeps dunk, and after a miss by Celtics, who will now feel the with the same first five — Boston, James recovered after immense pressure of trying to Brown, Jayson Tatum, Marcus SEC awards making his seventh turnover by hold off the three-time cham- Morris, Al Horford, and Terry HOOVER (AP) — making a steal and layup. pion. Rozier — as the first three Moments later, James drilled Celtics coach Brad Stevens games. Florida has taken home the SEC player of the year, pitcher of the year SEC BASEBALL TOURNAMENT and coach of the year awards. The SEC an- nounced Monday LSU fighting for postseason life that Florida third By DAVID BRANDT cially by its Mainieri said his team must baseman Jonathan AP Sports Writer lofty stan- embrace the high stakes on India is player of the dards — Tuesday’s game without feeling LSU coach Paul Mainieri is a and is the the pressure. LSU was the na- year and right-han- big fan of the drama that sur- No. 8 seed tional runner-up last season der Brady Singer is rounds the opening day knock- at this and has made the College Photo courtesy University of Alabama pitcher of the year. out round of the Southeastern week’s SEC World Series in three of the Conference baseball tourna- Tournament in past five seasons. Alabama players meet Merris Florida’s Kevin O’- ment. Hoover, Alabama. The Tigers “It’ll be an exciting ballgame,” Schroder (7) at home plate after Sullivan was named In a rare change, the Tigers face No. 9 Mississippi State on Mainieri said. “And that’s all coach of the year will be part of it this year. Tuesday in what might be a we’re going to do — we’re going her two-run home run against after leading the The storied LSU program has must-win game for their NCAA to play a baseball game. Nobody Oregon State on Saturday. The struggled this season — espe- Gators to a 41-15 Tournament chances. SEE SEC, A10 Tide won the game 6-0. record. Florida is the No. 1 seed in the SEC Tournament PHILLIES 3, BRAVES 0 JASPER’S JENT SIGNS WITH BREVARD COLLEGE that starts Tuesday. Pivetta shuts Sports on TV MLB down Braves Indians at Cubs, 6 p.m., ESPN By DAN GELSTON AP Sports Writer Braves at Phillies, 6:05 p.m., SPSO PHILADELPHIA — Nick Pivetta Rockies at Dodgers, struck out seven over seven innings, and Nick Williams and Aaron Altherr 9 p.m., ESPN each homered to lead the Phillies to a 3-0 win over the Atlanta Braves on NBA Playoffs Monday night. Western Finals The Phillies took the opener of the Rockets at Warriors, three-game series and moved a half Gm. 4, 8 p.m., TNT game behind Atlanta for first place in the NL East. College Baseball Philadelphia hasn’t had a winning record since it made the last of five Women’s NCAA straight postseason berths in 2011. D-I Championships, The Phillies lost 96 games in 2017 — quarterfinals, match the third straight season of more than play, 10 a.m., GLF 90 losses. Women’s NCAA Pivetta (4-2) allowed only four hits, walked one and won his third straight Special to the Eagle D-I Championships, start. Seranthony Dominguez tossed semifinals, match play, a scoreless eighth and Hector Neris Jasper’s Brady Jent signed a letter-of-intent with Brevard College last week. He will play 3 p.m., GLF finished the five-hitter in the ninth golf for the Division III school located in Brevard, N.C. Present at the signing were Jasper with his ninth save. golf coach Blake Manasco and Jasper City Schools Athletic Director Jonathan Jordan. A10 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Tues., May 22, 2018 www.mountaineagle.com SPORTS DIGEST LOCAL DIGEST POLICY Event announcements and registrations for the LSU lands former Ohio State Local Digest section can be sent to sports@ mountaineagle.com or by fax at 221-6203. The deadline for next-day submission is 2 p.m. Musgrove Country Club tennis QB Joe Burrow as grad transfer Musgrove Country Club will hold its junior ten- nis camp from May 29-31. The camp, which will The Associated Press LSU Heisman Trophy winner Republican National Convention. be held from 9 a.m. to noon each day, is open to Billy Cannon dies at age 80 The headline read: “Lou Holtz at players ages 6 to high school. For more informa- BATON ROUGE, La. — Former Billy Cannon, the gifted running RNC says Immigrants are Dead- Ohio State Joe Burrow tion or to enter, call Grant Rolley at 205-435- back who won the Heisman for LSU beats Invading the U.S.” In its apol- is transferring to LSU, where he will in 1959 with memorable Halloween 0397. ogy, The Daily Beast admitted that be eligible to play imme- night punt return Holtz did not say immigrants are Musgrove Country Club will hold its junior sum- diately and compete for against Mississippi, died. deadbeats. mer clinics starting the week of June 4. Clinics the Tigers’ starting job. He was 80. ——— are available for little tennis (ages 4-7), future LSU on Monday an- LSU says Cannon died at QB Johnson transferring champs (8-14), junior high and high school boys nounced the addition of his home in St. Francisville on from Clemson after 1 season and girls. For more information, call Grant Rolley Burrow, who recently grad- Sunday morning. Hunter Johnson, one of the top uated from Ohio State and Cannon led the Tigers to a na- quarterback prospects of the 2017 at 205-435-0397. has two years of eligibility Musgrove Country Club will hold its Junior tional championship in 1958 and recruiting class, is leaving Clemson remaining. He spent three seasons won the Heisman following year, after one season. World Tour, a USTA sanctioned tournament, from at Ohio State but was never able to highlighted by his famous tackle- Johnson announced his decision June 1-3. For more information, call Grant Rolley work his way to the top of a crowded breaking 89-yard return that beat through the school Monday. The 6- at 205-435-0397. depth chart that included J.T. Bar- Ole Miss 703. He went on to a suc- foot-4, 200-pound quarterback from Junior basketball camp rett over the last four seasons. cessful pro career with the Houston Brownsburg, Indiana was ranked Lupton Junior High will hold its fifth annual Lil’ Burrow, who went to high school Oilers, Oakland Raiders and Kansas the No. 1 high-school pocket passer Devil Basketball Camp. The camp will be held in Athens, Ohio, redshirted in 2015 City Chiefs. He became a dentist last year by ESPN. However, John- and then spent two seasons as a re- from May 29-31 for boys and from June 4-6 for after retiring from football. He was son was seemingly caught between serve. inducted into the college football girls. The camp wil be held from 9 a.m. to noon Clemson’s returning senior starter His 2017 season was disrupted by Hall of Fame in 2008. in Kelly Bryant and this year’s No. 1 each day at the new gym. The camp is open to an injury to his throwing hand. In 10 ——— quarterback prospect in Trevor students entering kindergarten through sixth games at Ohio State, he was 29 for Lou Holtz settles lawsuit Lawrence. grade. The cost is $35 per student (cash only). 39 for 287 yards passing, with two with Daily Beast Johnson played in seven games The fee must be received by April 27 to order T- . He ran for 53 yards and Attorneys for Lou Holtz say the last season, completing 21 of 27 shirts and hold your spot. For more information or a touchdown. former Notre Dame coach and the passes for 234 yards and two touch- to enter, call 384-5838. The Tigers are looking for a new news website The Daily Beast have downs. starter to replace Danny Etling, an- settled a defamation lawsuit filed by ——— other transfer from the Big Ten. the ex-ESPN analyst and college Harbaugh plans to take team COLLEGE FOOTBALL Etling spent the last two seasons at football Hall of Famer. to South Africa in 2019 Jury: NCAA did not defame LSU after transferring from Purdue. Orlando, Florida, law firm Morgan Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh He started 23 games, passed for 27 & Morgan announced in a news re- says he is taking his team to South former USC assistant coach touchdowns and seven lease Monday the two sides came to Africa in 2019. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jurors in Los Angeles and was drafted in the seventh an amicable resolution. The firm Harbaugh revealed the destina- have found the NCAA did not defame former USC round by the New England Patriots says terms of the settlement were tion of next year’s trip on Monday in April. assistant coach Todd McNair over a case linked confidential, but The Daily Beast during an interview with WTKA- The Tigers also have a new offen- apologized for and corrected the AM. He says the Wolverines will to the misdeeds involving Reggie Bush. sive coordinator, Steve Ensminger, headline that ran July 19, 2016, visit Cape Town and Johannesburg The jury voted 9-3 on Monday against McNair in coach Ed Orgeron’s second full with a story on Holtz’s remarks at a and go on a safari. on the third of nine questions on the verdict form: season leading the program. luncheon the Republican National Harbaugh took his team to France Whether statements the NCAA infractions com- ——— Coalition for Life held during the this year and Italy last year. mittee and appeals committee made about Mc- Nair were false, according to the Los Angeles Times. McNair sued the NCAA in June 2011, claiming SEC From A9 the association’s investigation was one-sided and his future earnings were hurt by its report on the knows the postseason ramifications league is loaded every year,” Bianco quest to win a second straight na- scandal, which led to sanctions against USC. The so I’m not even going to try to spec- said. “If you don’t play well, you’ll tional championship on Wednesday. ulate.” lose. Everyone is good and everyone The Gators have been one of the NCAA determined McNair lied about knowing The SEC has used the opening can beat you if you don’t play your best teams in the country this sea- about some of the gifts lavished on Bush’s family day knockout round format since best baseball.” son and had a 20-10 record in by two aspiring sports marketers who hoped to 2013 when the tournament ex- Some other things to watch when league play. They come into the land the future NFL player as a client. The Heis- panded to 12 teams. The No. 5 the SEC Tournament starts on tournament on a four-game losing man Trophy-winning Bush later had his Heisman through No. 12 seeds play a single- Tuesday: streak, which is their longest of the victory vacated. The NCAA imposed a two-year elimination game on Tuesday and PROSPECT PARADISE season. bowl ban and scholarship restrictions on USC as the winners advance to a double- The SEC is once again full of GEORGIA’S REVIVAL elimination format that begins on highly-rated Major League Baseball a result of the Bush case. McNair was prohibited Georgia was the national runner- Wednesday. prospects who could be picked very up in 2008, but has struggled over from contacting recruits and his USC contract The other games on knockout early in next month’s amateur draft. most of the past decade. The Bull- was not renewed. Tuesday: No. 6 Vanderbilt vs. No. 11 Among the biggest names: Auburn dogs have finally had a revival Texas A&M, No. 7 Auburn vs. No. 10 pitcher Casey Mize, Florida pitcher under fourth-year coach Scott Kansas fires AD, saying Kentucky and No. 5 South Carolina Brady Singer, Florida third base- Stricklin, finishing with an 18-12 vs. No. 12 Missouri. Kentucky and man Jonathan India and Ole Miss record in the SEC, and hope to con- progress in some areas ‘elusive’ Texas A&M are among the pro- pitcher Ryan Rolison. tinue that momentum into the post- LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) — The University of grams in a similar position as LSU, BULLDOGS ON A ROLL season. Said Stricklin: “The bottom teetering on the edge of an NCAA Mississippi State had a tough line is our talent level’s better, our Kansas fired athletic director Sheahon Zenger on Tournament invitation. start to the season when coach Andy depth is better, but our experience is Monday, with Chancellor Douglas Girod noting The four teams automatically Cannizaro resigned following the I think the thing where you see the “progress has been elusive” in some areas other earning a spot in the double-elimi- season’s opening weekend because difference in every single category.” than the storied Jayhawks men’s basketball pro- nation round are No. 1 seed Florida of “poor decisions” that weren’t spec- SOUTH CAROLINA A gram. — which is the defending national ified by the school. The Bulldogs THREAT The chancellor said Zenger had been a “loyal champion — No. 2 Ole Miss, No. 3 struggled during first several South Carolina looked like it Jayhawk” and that athletics programs had im- Georgia and No. 4 Arkansas. weeks, but have been one of the might not even make the NCAA proved. The men’s basketball team reached the The tournament format goes back league’s better teams during May Tournament a month ago. Now the to a single-elimination format for and capped the regular season with Gamecocks look like they could be Final Four earlier this year. Saturday’s semifinals and Sunday’s a stunning three-game sweep of No. very successful in the postseason. “But the department continues to face a num- final. Ole Miss coach Mike Bianco 1 Florida. Led by first-year coach Mark ber of challenges, and progress in key areas has said seeding won’t matter much in FLORIDA BACK IN THE Kingston, South Carolina is 11-4 been elusive,” Girod said. “To achieve the level of Hoover. POSTSEASON over its past 15 conference games success we need and expect, a change in leader- “The truth is it feels like the Florida begins its postseason and has won five series in a row. ship is necessary.” Zenger had been at Kansas since 2011. Deputy director Sean Lester will serve as interim athletic director while the university searches for a re- FOR THE RECORD placement. NBA Playoffs ——— Arizona 25 22 .532 — of LHP Tim Collins from Syra- Sunday’s Games Colorado 25 22 .532 — cuse (IL). Transferred 2B Howie By The Associated Press Boston 5, Baltimore 0 S Francisco 24 24 .500 1½ Kendrick to the 60-day DL. NFL All Times EDT Oakland 9, Toronto 2 Los Angeles 20 26 .435 4½ FOOTBALL CONFERENCE FINALS Goodell details NFL’s stance Chicago White Sox 3, Texas 0 San Diego 20 29 .408 6 National Football League (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Minnesota 3, Milwaukee 1 ——— — Sunday, May 13 on sports gambling after ruling N.Y. Yankees 10, Kansas City Sunday’s Games Released CB Marcus Williams. Boston 108, Cleveland 83 1 Chicago Cubs 6, Cincinnati 1 BUFFALO BILLS — Released NFL commissioner Roger Goodell says Con- Monday, May 14 L.A. Angels 5, Tampa Bay 2 N.Y. Mets 4, Arizona 1 G Richie Incognito from the re- gress should enact uniform standards for any Golden State 119, Houston Seattle 3, Detroit 2, 11 innings L.A. Dodgers 7, Washington 2 serve/retired list. 106 states that plan to legislate sports betting. Atlanta 10, Miami 9 DETROIT LIONS — Waived Tuesday, May 15 Houston 3, Cleveland 1 Goodell detailed the league’s position in a San Diego 8, Pittsburgh 5 CB Josh Okonye. Claimed WR Boston 107, Cleveland 94 Monday’s Games Minnesota 3, Milwaukee 1 Chris Lacy off waivers from New statement Monday that reiterated the NFL’s Wednesday, May 16 Minnesota 4, Detroit 2 St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 1 England. stance that legalized sports gambling in the Houston 127, Golden State St. Louis 6, Kansas City 0 San Francisco 9, Colorado 5 GREEN BAY PACKERS — 105 N.Y. Yankees at Texas, n United States should be governed by federal law Monday’s Games Placed DT Filipo Mokofisi on the Saturday, May 19 Baltimore at Chicago White Philadelphia 3, Atlanta 0 reserve/retired list. rather than state law. Cleveland 116, Boston 86 Sox, n The Supreme Court ruled last week to strike Tuesday’s Games Washington 10, San Diego 2 NEW YORK JETS — Signed Sunday, May 20 TE Chris Herndon to a four-year down a 1992 law that barred most state-autho- Golden State 126, Houston Cleveland (Bauer 3-3) at N.Y. Mets 2, Miami 0 Chicago Cubs (Chatwood 3-3), Milwaukee 4, Arizona 2 contract. rized sports gambling. 85, Golden State, leads series COLLEGE 2-1 7:05 p.m. St. Louis 6, Kansas City 0 Goodell says the standards should give sports L.A. Angels (Richards 4-2) at Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, n BELMONT — Named Chris- Monday, May 21 tine Clark assistant women’s leagues the right “to protect our content and intel- Cleveland 111, Boston 102, Toronto (Happ 5-3), 7:07 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Boston (Sale 4-1) at Tampa Atlanta (McCarthy 4-2) at basketball coach. lectual property from those who attempt to steal series tied 2-2 CHARLESTON SOUTHERN Tuesday, May 22 Bay (Faria 3-2), 7:10 p.m. Philadelphia (Velasquez 4-4), or misuse it.” Goodell also wants law enforcement N.Y. Yankees (German 0-1) at 7:05 p.m. — Named Jeff Barber athletic Houston at Golden State, 9 director. to be able to “protect our fans and penalize bad Texas (Hamels 2-4), 8:05 p.m. Cleveland (Bauer 3-3) at p.m. CLEMSON — Announced Baltimore (Gausman 3-3) at Chicago Cubs (Chatwood 3-3), actors here at home and abroad.” Wednesday, May 23 sophomore QB Hunter Johnson Chicago White Sox (Shields 1- 7:05 p.m. Goodell also is seeking consumer protections Cleveland at Boston, 8:30 will transfer. 4), 8:10 p.m. San Diego (Lauer 1-2) at p.m. FLORIDA GULF COAST — as well as fan access to official and reliable Detroit (Boyd 2-3) at Min- Washington (Hellickson 1-0), Thursday, May 24 Named Donnie Marsh associate league data. nesota (Lynn 1-4), 8:10 p.m. 7:05 p.m. Golden State at Houston, 9 men’s head basketball coach. San Francisco (Suarez 1-3) at Miami (Smith 2-5) at N.Y. p.m. KANSAS — Fired athletic di- Houston (Cole 4-1), 8:10 p.m. Mets (Wheeler 2-3), 7:10 p.m. rector Sheahon Zenger. Pro- Kansas City (Hammel 0-5) at Pittsburgh (Taillon 2-3) at MLB Standings Cincinnati (Harvey 0-2), 7:10 moted deputy athletic director From A9 American League St. Louis (Weaver 3-3), 8:15 Sean Lester to interim athletic Bama p.m. p.m. All Times EDT director. Seattle (Leake 4-3) at Oak- Arizona (Koch 2-2) at Milwau- teams went down in order until the fifth inning, when By The Associated Press kee (Chacin 3-1), 7:40 p.m. LSU — Announced graduate East Division land (Cahill 1-2), 10:05 p.m. the Tide doubled its lead with a pair of RBI singles San Francisco (Suarez 1-3) at QB Joe Burrow is transferring W L Pct GB Houston (Cole 4-1), 8:10 p.m. from Ohio State. from sophomore Elissa Brown and senior Demi New York 30 13 .698 — National League Kansas City (Hammel 0-5) at MIDDLE TENNESSEE — An- Turner, who each tallied a pair of hits batting at the Boston 32 15 .681 — All Times EDT nounced it will not renew the St. Louis (Weaver 3-3), 8:15 top of the order. Tampa Bay 22 23 .489 9 By The Associated Press contract of baseball coach Jim p.m. The final blow came in the top of the sixth, a two- Toronto 22 25 .468 10 East Division McGuire. Colorado (Bettis 4-1) at L.A. Baltimore 14 32 .304 17½ W L Pct GB NORTH CAROLINA — An- run home run from junior Merris Schroder, before Dodgers (Maeda 3-3), 10:10 Central Division Atlanta 28 18 .609 — nounced senior women’s bas- senior Alexis Osorio (15-9) shut the door with a score- p.m. W L Pct GB Philadelphia 27 18 .600 ½ ketball G Madinah Muhammad less sixth and seventh to complete the 6-0 win. New York 24 19 .558 2½ Osorio threw 6.1 hitless innings before giving up a Cleveland 22 23 .489 — is transferring from Mississippi. Minnesota 20 23 .465 1 Washington 25 21 .543 3 Transactions NORTHWESTERN — Named lone single in the seventh, striking out nine while Detroit 20 27 .426 3 Miami 17 30 .362 11½ By The Associated Press Emanuel Dildy assistant men’s holding the Beavers out of the run column. The top Chicago 13 30 .302 8 Central Division BASEBALL basketball coach. of the order was again a catalyst for the Tide offense, Kansas City 14 33 .298 9 W L Pct GB National League SOUTH CAROLINA — An- with Brown and Turner scoring a combined three West Division Milwaukee 29 19 .604 — CHICAGO CUBS — Optioned nounced junior F Chris Silva is runs and Hemphill driving in a pair. W L Pct GB St. Louis 26 19 .578 1½ LHP Randy Rosario to Iowa withdrawing from the NBA draft Mother nature struck again before either team Houston 30 18 .625 — Chicago 25 19 .568 2 (PCL). and returning to school for his could even take the field, with lightning in the area Seattle 27 19 .587 2 Pittsburgh 26 20 .565 2 WASHINGTON NATIONALS senior year. forcing the game to start three hours behind sched- Los Angeles 26 21 .553 3½ Cincinnati 16 32 .333 13 — Placed RHP Ryan Madsen TEXAS RIO GRANDE VAL- Oakland 25 22 .532 4½ West Division on the 10-day DL, retroactive to LEY — Named Lane Lord ule. 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001 Employment 040 Service & Repair 060 Boats & Marine 125 Real Est. Sales 140 Transportation 150 Legals CDL DUMP Trailer Drivers A CUT ABOVE ALUMINUM BASS Boat, HOUSE FOR Sale BOOGER'S TOWING their return of the set(s) in good needed. 2 years experience, TELL TREE SERVICE 40 motor. Fully equipped, Close to I-22 We pay CASH condition within 10 days of the sign on bonus $2,000; BC/BS STUMP GRINDING, garage kept. Like new. $3,850; Rhonda Dailey for junk cars or trucks bid date. Sets returned for de- Insurance. (205)674-1651 BUSH HOGGING (205)300-4138 All-Four Real Estate (205)384-0250 posit shall be sent to Alabama (205)282-1412 (205)544-4155 Graphics. Additional sets for CENTRAL READY MIX is now 095 Merchandise 150 Legals Bidders, subcontractors and taking applications for Mechanic DIRECT PROPERTY Solutions vendors may be obtained for the CUTTING TORCHES complete ADVERTISEMENT TO BID & Class-A Truck Drivers. Apply Pressure Washing, Lawn Mow- same deposit amount per set. in person, 818 Fall City Road. and ready to use. One is acety- ASPHALT FOR WALKER Those sets will be refunded less ing, Remodels, Fencing. FREE lene and the other is propane. COUNTY SCHOOLS (205)265-2770. Job Estimates. (205)471-4088 the cost of printing and han- $250 each or $450 for both. Sealed bids will be taken on an dling, which is believed to be the LOCAL SEPTIC COMPANY DOZER TRACK hoe work, top Call (205)924-4627. asphalt project at Dora High same as the amount of the de- School for the Walker County needs driver worker WITH or soil, fill dirt & rock hauling. Land posit. Deposits will only be re- School System. The area will be WILLING to obtain Class-B CDL clearing, Ponds built & Trailer 115 Rent or Lease ceived by check made out to and clean driving record. Call 334 KING LEAR COURT approximately 185’ x 135’. Start- PH&J Architects, Inc. and Pads built. ALSO Demolition; $165,000 ing Tuesday, May 22, 2018, bid (205)522-6634. (205)221-2112 (205)544-5592 mailed or hand delivered to Ala- $160,000 documents and scope of work bama Graphics. The cost and MASTER LEVEL and Bachelor 7.7 Acres+/- can be obtained at the Mainte- return of additional sets shall be E.O. STUMP GRINDING 4BR-3.5BA nance Department, 1000 Viking Level positions available in our Eddy Owen (205)544-1320; PUBLISHER’S NOTICE : All in accordance with Section 39- Children Services in Walker Approx 2,700sf Dr., Jasper, AL 35501. FREE Estimates 2-3 of the Code of Alabama. County. Go to nwamhc.com to real estate advertised in this w/partial basement Prior to issuance of specifica- Method 2 – Purchase of Bid 5 minutes from I-22 & Jasper tions, all Contractors must pro- apply. I BUY newspaper is subject to the Documents: Bid Documents ei- Very private vide evidence that they are LAND & TIMBER Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 ther paper copies (full or partial MECHANIC & Welder needed Becky Smith properly licensed and insured (205)282-1412 which makes it illegal to advertise sets) OR full sets of electronic for minor repair to Commercial All Four RE for the classification of work for copies (pdf format) may be pur- “any preference, limitation or (205)540-5478 this project. Evidence shall be in Trucks and Dump Trailers. Paid KEITH NATION chased through the web site Holidays, 40 plus hours per the form of a copy of current li- Building and Remodeling discrimination based on race, upon non-refundable payment work w/overtime. Uniforms and cense clearly indicating all clas- (205)275-9431 color, religion, sex, or national to Alabama Graphics. Partial tools furnished. Good pay rate sifications and a letter indicating sets will only be issued at the and BC/BS insurance. origin or an intention to make current standing with the State MONEY PLEDGER bidder’s specific request for par- (205)674-1651 any such preference, limitation or Licensing Board for General Hauling & Excavating ticular documents and with the discrimination.” This newspaper Contractors. understanding that it is the bid- NOW TAKING Applications for (205)471-6432 Sealed bids will be received Gravel, Red rock, Fill-dirt will not knowingly accept any der’s responsibility to have Sale Consultants. Apply in until 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, June viewed the entire set of docu- Topsoil & tree service. advertising for real estate which Person @ Freedom Homes 5, 2018, at the Walker County ments to determine what parts is in violation of the law. Our Board of Education, 1000 Viking are required for him to submit a POSITION OPEN at Home, MUMMEY LAWN Service. Dr., Jasper, AL 35501. Year Round Lawn Maintenance. readers are informed that all REDUCED responsive bid. working with people with Devel- *May 22, 27, June 3, 2018 Official interpretations will be FREE estimates. (205)388-7004 dwellings advertised in this $199,000 opmental Disabilities. $9.50 an 231 Co.Rd.153 based on complete, full size hour good benefits. Apply at newspaper are available on an ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS RED RYDER HAULING (Bremen, Cullman County, sets. Bid documents may be nwamhc.com equal opportunity basis. Equal Sealed proposals will be re- used only for the purpose of bid- Crushed stone, gravel, sand, Smith Lake) ceived from qualified General ding and constructing this proj- lime, red-rock, topsoil Housing Opportunity, M/F 2BR. Basement, Large deck. POSITIONS AVAILABLE Contractors at the Bevill State ect. Documents may not be (205)384-4932 Swim dock included. in Mental Health field. Apply 3BR/2BA MH (Thach). Community College, on site, copied in whole or in part by www.nwamhc.com. EOE/DFWP (205)302-5675 (205)302-2315. JamesAnn All-Four RE Jasper, Alabama, in the Confer- Nice. $550 mo. $550 dep. (205)275-3994 electronic or other means. Any- ence Room, Building “B” until one placing an order for plans THE REPAIR NINJA (205)295-8151 SURFACE MINING Company 2:00 PM (local prevailing time), and specifications by either looking for experienced New Construction & 4BR/2BA HOUSE. May 31, 2018; and thereafter method will be notified of all ad- Operator in: Dozer, Drill, Home Repair 1207 8th Ave, Jasper. $800/mo. opened publicly for construction denda by e-mail. The architect Loader, Backhoe, Rock Truck, www.facebook.com/ $600/dep. No pets. We do back- of: retains all copyrights and owner- Service Man. Competitive Pay TheRepairNinja ground checks & credit checks. WORKFORCE SOLUTIONS ship of the documents. with BC/BS furnished (205)300-1001 No exceptions. 205-300-4324 RAPID TRAINING CENTER Award will be made only to com- Please mail resume to: RENOVATIONS TO THE petent and responsible bidders P.O. Box 1469 WILL CUT Small and Large CORDOVA MANOR 1BR. to JASPER INDUSTRIAL PARK as mandated by Title 39 of the Jasper, AL. 35502 Trees out of yards. 4BR total electric Apartments. FOR BEVILL STATE Code of Alabama, respondents Water furnished. $200 dep. (205)686-7304 (205)522-1569 REDUCED COMMUNITY COLLEGE, who have the experience and (205)595-1701. Jasper Business $389,900 JASPER, ALABAMA other qualifications as set forth The work includes renovations Needs Driver For 045 Pets & Supplies JASPER STUDIO 1BR 42 Lake Pointe Lane in the bid documents. All bidders (Winston County,Smith Lake) to approximately 20,000 sf of must be licensed under Title 34 Daily Deliveries (1209 Alabama Ave) existing building with all trades 3 ADORABLE Kittens, 6wks 3BR/3BA, 2706sq.ft. of the Code of Alabama and evi- All utilities furnished. garage incorporated in the general con- old. FREE to good homes. Covered Boat Dock & Ramp dence thereof must appear on within a 50-100 mile Month to Month lease OK. tract. (205)924-9133 (205)275-6296 JamesAnn All-Four RE the proposal envelope (outside $650mo. (205)534-0956 Bid Documents may be exam- radius of Jasper. No (205)275-3994 in clear view) or it will not be overnight travel or FREE 2(F) and 2(M) Chihuahua ined at the Office of Randy opened. 122 M.H. Wanted Stults, Administration Building, special training puppies, to Good and Loving A pre-bid conference will be homes. Will be small dogs. I BUY Jasper Campus, Jasper, Ala- held at 10:00 a.m., local time on bama, and the Office of the necessary. Mother on premises. MOBILE HOMES May 23, 2018 at the same loca- Architect. Must have automobile (205)265-2785 (205)282-1409 tion where bids will be received, Obtaining Bid Documents: for the purpose of reviewing the insurance and have a Electronic images of bid docu- FREE KITTENS (6wks.) project and answering Bidder’s 125 Real Est. Sales ments may be viewed on-line at good driving record to good homes. Tiger Striped, 4 questions. Attendance at this FOR SALE: 15 Acre Farm and no cost through Alabama Pre-Bid Conference is highly with no tickets. White, 1 Black w/blue eyes. Graphics web site: (205)300-3265 Mobilehome Park; 3 MH's, recommended for General Con- Automobile is 60x60 Barn. (985)630-1459 (www.algraphics.com) by tractors and Sub-contractors. provided for deliveries. accessing the esuite/e-distribu- This Project is Federally as- FREE KITTENS to good REDUCED tion/ALGX Planroom tab (top Please send resume to: homes. Call between 9AM-4PM, $659,000 sisted and the contractor must right). Questions pertaining to adhere to non-discrimination re- PO Box 2457 Monday-Friday (205)221-0657 287 Stonebrook Cove Drive accessing the web site should (Walker Co., Smith Lake) quirements, the Davis-Bacon Jasper, AL 35502 be directed to Bryant Haynie Act and other provisions. FREE KITTENS, 6wks old and 5BR/4.5BA, over 5,000sq.ft 334/263-0529. Access pass- litter box train AND Puppies, Year Round Water This project qualifies for the word is “phjarch” for the above Sales Tax Saving Program and 6wks. (205)522-0485 JamesAnn All-Four RE named project. Bidders may ob- the owner intends to implement (205)275-3994 tain Bid Documents by either of FREE PUPPIES, this program. two methods as directed below. Bidders must comply with Ala- Australian Shepherd/Feist mix. Bid Documents may only be ob- bama House Bill 289 (Act 2009- 1200 BANKSTON Circle, 127 Money To Loan (205)300-2820 tained from: 657) in reference to Fire Alarm Jasper; 3BR/2.5BA ADVANCE-FEE LOANS Alabama Graphics Systems. 1.6 Acre attached/detached 050 Cemetery Lots OR CREDIT OFFERS 350 E. Jeff Davis Ave. Pursuant to State Law a garages, workshop, It's illegal for companies doing Montgomery, Alabama 36104 cashier’s check or bid bond unfinished apartment, 2 BURIAL Plots @ business by phone to promise Method 1 – Plan Deposit: Bid- must be enclosed with the bid to $169,900; Walker Memory Gardens you a loan and ask you to pay ders may obtain complete sets secure the bid for at least 30 When you All Four Real Estate (Masonic Garden division), for it before they deliver. For of Bid Documents in hard copy days. Conditional bids will be re- place your John (205)300-1757 Business in $3,000 for both;(205)924-1075 more information call toll free 1- from Alabama Graphics upon jected. 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FORGET THEM NOT Honor your loved one by placing their picture on our Memorial Day Salute Page to be published Saturday, May 26, 2018 . This is an opportunity to salute those who serve to protect and preserve the freedom and rights of our country. In Honor Of In Honor Of In Honor Of Only SGT. John A. Softley In Honor Of Sgt. Roy E. Baker J ohn C. Argent US Army SGT E-5 - Vietnam US Army - Corporal BUEL O. KEETON U.S. Army 1968 - 1969 March 1968 - Dec. 1971 $ 00 Vietnam WWII 1943 - 1946 U.S. Army 25 Vietnam War (1967-1968)

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In Honor Of In Honor Of Billy “Jerry” In Memory Of Dewey Abbott We will list the Name, Rank, Branch of Service, War Nelson Lou B. Dennan Airforce Sergeant Air Force Signal First Class WWII Vietnam that was served in (if applicable), and dates of Vietnam 1958-1969 Navy 1941 - 1945 1964 - 1968 service. All pictures must be received no later than 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 24, 2018.