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It’s a Super Tuesday for A billionaire businessman and reality TV A closer look at the exit poll results from Al- Clinton and Trump / A12 star from New York, Trump didn’t have any abama: trouble connecting with Alabama voters, run- MONTGOMERY (AP) — Donald Trump ning strongly among four other candidates re- BROAD SUPPORT FOR TRUMP won most every way he could in Alabama’s Re- gardless of the age, education, income, Trump was the top choice among both publican presidential primary, and Hillary ideology and religion of the state’s voters, the young and older voters, with nearly 4 in 10 Clinton was just as dominant among Democ- exit poll showed. voters ages 18-44 supporting him and nearly rats, according to results from exit polls con- Clinton fared particularly well among black 5 in 10 voters ages 45-plus backing him. ducted by Edison Research for The Associated voters, but the state’s white voters also fa- Cordova earns Press and television networks. vored her over Bernie Sanders. See PRESIDENT, A4 spot in Class 4A title game WALKER COUNTY COMMISSION CHAIRMAN WALKER COUNTY BIRMINGHAM — COMMISSION With stellar defen- sive play and clutch free throws in the final moments of Bishop unseats Luster the game, the Cor- dova Blue Devils secured a spot in Bishop wins GOP the AHSAA Class 4A State Champi- race for commission onship game follow- chairman’s post ing a 69-63 victory over the Monroe By JENNIFER COHRON County Tigers on Daily Mountain Eagle Tuesday at the Jerry Bishop unseated Walker BJCC in Birming- County Commission Chairman Billy ham. / A9 Luster in the GOP primary Tuesday night. Bishop received 8,452 votes, 60 per- cent of the total, to Luster’s 5,462 BRIEFS votes. Daily Mountain Eagle - Ron Harris “I’ve met a lot of great people and Ralph Williams beat incum- City council had some great support. Undoubtedly, bent Bobby Nunnelley in the to hold they liked our message,” Bishop said as the final ballots were being tallied race for the District 3 seat on work session at the Bevill State Community College the Walker County Commis- The Jasper City cafeteria. sion. Bishop said he believes his experi- Council will hold a ence as a businessman made the dif- work session at ference with voters. 3:30 p.m. March 9 “I think it was being a businessman Williams, in the council cham- and the fact that I am not a career politician,” he said. “They know that I bers on the second don’t need anything out of it except to Burrough floor at City Hall. help my county. That’s the message I’ve preached, and I think people be- lieved that. They’ve given me this op- win seats on portunity, and I’m going to do the best DEATHS I can.” commission Vershel Douglas Dutton, Luster, who was elected to the office 73, Nauvoo in 2012, took the loss in stride. By JENNIFER COHRON Joey Burr, 56, Dora Daily Mountain Eagle John T. “Johnny” Nicholas, See BISHOP, A4 87, Quintown Ralph Williams beat District 3 Commissioner Bobby Nun- Full obituaries / A2 “I think it was being a busi- nelley in Tuesday night’s Re- nessman and the fact that I publican primary. Daily Mountain Eagle - Ron Harris Williams received 1,650 WEATHER am not a career politician. votes, or 53 percent of the total, ... They know that I don’t Jerry Bishop chats with supporters prior to results being to Nunnelley’s 1,431 votes. All announced Tuesday night at the Bevill State cafeteria. vote totals are unofficial until High Low need anything out of it ex- Bishop won the Republican nomination for chairman of they have been certified. 60 36 cept to help my county.” Williams thanked his family, the Walker County Commission. Bishop is expected to friends, God and the voters for face off against Independent candidate Dan Wright in the 5-day forecast / A2 - Jerry Bishop general election in November. See COMMISSION, A4 INDEX

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         Vershel Douglas Dutton John T. Nicholas 77   & & ! ! !! Vershel Douglas Dutton, 73, of Nauvoo, born June 21, John T. “Johnny” Nicholas, 87, of Quintown, passed 6%%6 66 66 66 66 1942, passed away Monday, Feb. 29, 2016, at UAB Med- away Sunday, Feb. 28, 2016, at his home. ical Center in Birmingham. Friends may visit Friday, March 5, The family will receive friends for visitation today, 2016, from 6 until 8 p.m. at New Hori- March 2, 2016, from 6 until 8 p.m. at Collins-Burke Fu- zon Memorial Funeral Home in Dora. $%&'$$'&%$ (&)%%)&( % $*&'))'&*$ +%&)**)&%+ +'&))))&'+ neral Home. Funeral services will be Saturday, -     - -  $ $  -    *   *  " " -    - , < )    )< ,    < )  )<    ) '   < < '  < )   )<   $< )     )<$ Funeral services will be Thursday, March 3, 2016, at March 5, 2016, at 1 p.m. at Quintown &< 7      7<&   7&   11   11    )    '   ) '   )   '   '   '   '  11 a.m. in the Collins-Burke Chapel, with burial at Old Church of Christ in Quinton. Burial  * "< <" *  '    '    '   '  '     ' '        ' Prospect Methodist Church. John Harrison will offici- will follow at Oak Grove Church of ' < <'    < <  ' < <' << ate. Christ Cemetery in Pumpkin Center. ,  -$-**-$-  , ,  -$-*))*-$-  ,  ,  -$-*''*-$-  , ,  -$-*//*-$-  , ,  -$-*%%*-$-  , Dutton was preceded in death by his father, William You may visit www.newhorizonmemo- , --)++)-- , , --)..)-- ,  , --)..)-- , , --)(()-- , , --%%-- , Jessie Dutton; wife, Linda Luvee Storie Dutton; daugh- rial.com to sign a virtual guestbook. ter, Vanessa Luvee Dutton; and brother, Jessie Loyde Memorial gifts may be made to the    Dutton. Quintown Church of Christ Missions He is survived by his mother, Violet Inez Burt; nieces, and Preacher Training Fund at www.quintown.com and ? ) *  Denise Benshoof (Bill), Lisa Hood (Chris), JoAnna Ben- follow the link provided. 6 shoof, Emily Earnest and Nikki Turner (Luke); Nicholas was born March 2, 1928, in Lumberport, West nephews, Doug Dutton (Connie), Jessie Dutton (Marie), Virginia, to Thurman and Evylena (Davis) Nicholas. On Mike Dutton (Karen), Brendan Benshoof, Dustin Rags- June 15, 1954, he married Barbara Joan Tuggle of Pump- ? dale, Dylan Earnest (Asilynn), Zack Dutton, Nick Dut- kin Center, Alabama.    ton and Shawn Hood; great-aunt, Janelle Baughn; and He graduated from Chester County High School in 6 brother, Roy Leston Dutton. Henderson, Tennessee, in 1946, received a BS in educa- tion from Birmingham-Southern in 1959 and an M.Ed. Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 from Samford University in 1968. Later in life, he pur- @ -  sued formal theological studies at Alabama Christian 6 School of Religion and Slidell Baptist Seminary, culmi- Joey Burr nating with a Doctorate of Theology in 2000. “Mr. Nick” was employed as a teacher for 33 years in Montgomery Joey Burr, 56, of Dora, passed away Monday, Feb. 29, and Jefferson County, Alabama, and served as a gospel 2016, at St. Vincent’s Hospital in Birmingham. preacher for several different congregations of the Church ? -"  Visitation will be today, March 2, 2016, at 6 p.m. at Bell of Christ in Walker County for more than 40 years. 6 Funeral Home in Sumiton. He is survived by his wife, Joan Tuggle Nicholas; sister, Funeral services will be Thursday, March 3, 2016, at 11 Marie McCormack of Nashville, Tennessee; sister-in-law, a.m. in the Bell Sumiton Chapel, with burial at Bryan Beth Nicholas of Okeechobee, Florida; two sons and two      Cemetery. The Rev. Ted Johnson will officiate.            daughters, Mark Nicholas and his wife, Debbie, of Jack-           --$$   -   - Burr was preceded death by his father, Eugene Burr; son, Tennessee, Elise Lovett and her husband, Randall,            -  -       mother, Esther Burr Timmons; stepfather, Wiley Tim- of Cordova, Alabama, Blake Nicholas and his wife, Sami,             -" - "       mons; sister, Sandra Englebert; brother, Danny Burr; and          -  -     -   - of Corinth, Mississippi, and Rene Heard and her hus-        !  !  .* . * % %% /  / father-in-law, Hershell Woods. band, Chris, of Moorpark, ; 12 grandchildren,       !  !  01 ,0, 1 % %% -   - He is survived by his loving wife of 35 years, Julie Burr; Daniel Nicholas and his wife, Whitney, Laura Harris and " "      02,0,2   -   - son, Joseph Burr and his wife, Melody; grandsons, Jacob her husband, Jordan, Becca Grant and her husband, An-     !  !   %  %      and Jeremiah Burr, who he loved with all his heart; #$ # $ % % !$ $! !  ! $%$ % %%     drew, Benjamin Nicholas, Caleb Nicholas, Tiqua Lovett, # #         !$ "!" $   !$ $! !  ! mother-in-law, Patricia Woods Reed and her husband, Reuben Lovett, Abel Nicholas and his wife, Michelle, Song &$&$ %' % !'! ' !!% % %% !$ $! !  ! Fred; sister-in-law, Joann Jent and her husband, Brian; Nicholas, Job Nicholas, Nathan Heard and Nicholas ((   !  !  *  % * % %% 3 3 !  ! very special niece who he thought of as a daughter; sister, ) * ) *     !  !   %  %      Heard; and a host of nieces and nephews. +$,,$    !$ $! !  ! 1 1   !''! Glenda Weaver; special niece, Lori Englebert; and a host He was preceded in death by his parents, Thurman and +$,*  *,$     ! !  $ $   !$ $! !  ! of other nieces, nephews, family and friends. Evylena; brother, Gordon; sisters, Virginia Smith and her    You may sign an online register or express private con- husband, Randall, and Doris June Jones and her hus-              dolences to the family at BellSumiton.com. band, Robert; and brother-in-law, Nick McCormack.          -  -     -   - John Thomas Nicholas, a.k.a. Johnny, Daddy, Paw-Paw,          - 1 - 1 %%  ! ! Bell Funeral Home, Sumiton; 205-648-6611  $ $  % %!  !' !''! ' .' 5,. ,5'   ! ! 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        &"  "& &" %%%%"& -  - - - CHURCH HAPPENINGS !" # # "! The “Church and Cemetery Happenings” section is 6 p.m., featuring congregational Westside Baptist Church at 77  & & ! ! !! featured each Wednesday and Saturday in the singing and special guest singers. Daily Mountain Eagle, and daily on the Community 1101 22nd Street West in Jasper 6%%6 66 66 66 66 For more information, call John will have an Easter egg hunt for  Calendar at www.mountaineagle.com. Events are listed free of charge. They are ran by calendar date Cooner at 275-7823. kids up to age 12 on Saturday, ) )  - -  - -  )  ) )  ) and time as space allows, so there is no guarantee March 12, at 11:30 a.m. The event is  89 3       398   " $: '    ':$" when or the number of days an event will run. SUNDAY, MARCH 6 free.   89 3 '      '398  ;   ,  1 $ < < $ 1 , ;  Events are only accepted from local churches,  faith-based ministries or organizations, and ceme- Cordova Church of Christ will tery associations. The deadline to place an event is hold its annual Homecoming and SUNDAY, MARCH 13 by noon each Tuesday and Thursday. For informa- =% -( >  >(-%= Gospel Meeting Sunday, March 6, New Bethel Baptist Church Jr. tion, call Elane Jones at 205-221-2840 or email in- through Tuesday, March 8, with formation to [email protected]. and Young Adult Choir will host Michael Shepherd. Service times: their annual Choir Day, Sunday, THURSDAY, MARCH 3 Sunday - morning Bible class at March 13, at 3 p.m. Hartselle man charged in call Safe Harbor Mission Thrift 9:45 a.m., morning worship at 10:30 Store at 443 SW 1st Avenue in Car- a.m., fellowship meal at noon, coun- Wright's Chapel A.M.E. threatening police captain bon Hill will be having its semi-an- tywide singing at 2 p.m., and Church, located at 607 27th Street nual half price sale through mid evening worship at 3 p.m.; Monday West in Jasper, will have its annual HARTSELLE (AP) — An Alabama man has been ar- March. Store is open Monday, Tues- at 7 p.m.; and Tuesday at 7 p.m. A Men’s Day Celebration Sunday, rested on charges that he phoned in a threat to a Hart- day, Thursday and Friday from 10 fellowship meal will precede Mon- March 13, 2016 at 3 p.m. This year’s selle police captain. a.m. until 2 p.m. Closed Wednesday day and Tuesday services at 6 p.m. theme is “Men Of Distinction Lead- Lt. Justin Barley, a spokesman for Hartselle police, and Saturday. Proceeds from store ing By Example” 1 Timothy 4: 12. said a man called the police department's dispatch office sales goes to Safe Harbor Mission Grace Kitchen, sponsored by The guest speaker will be the Rev. Monday morning and told an operator to tell a particu- Fund. The store is open For more in- New Oak Grove Free Will Baptist Johnnie L. Edison, pastor of Cop- lar captain: "You are going to die today." formation, call 205-924-0232. Church in Nauvoo, will provide free pins Chapel A.M.E. Church in Yerk- Al.com reports the captain, whose name was not re- homemade soup to the community wood. For more information, call leased, listened to the recording and identified the caller River of Living Water United on the first Sunday of each month Jerry Callahan or Joshua Crutch- as 53-year-old John Owen Compton. Police arrested Methodist Ministries (Christ from 4 until 5 p.m., starting March field at 205-221-3296. Compton at his home in Hartselle and charged him with United Methodist Church) at 1401 6. For more information, call Lind- making a terroristic threat. He was jailed on a $500,000 Jones Dairy Road in Jasper will con- say Kelly 205-300-6237. SATURDAY, MARCH 19 bond. duct a 12-step Celebrate Recovery GN3 Ministry’s annual “Good Barley says the captain had been dealing recently program each Thursday at 7 p.m. A New Oak Grove Free Will Bap- Walk of Faith-a-thon” will be held with Compton, who said he was a victim of a crime in meal and fellowship will be pro- tist Church in Nauvoo will have a Saturday, March 19, at 9 a.m., at another state. vided at 6 p.m. For more informa- singing Sunday, March 6, at 5 p.m., Hancock Park on Ida Street in Tu- tion, call 205-221-3486. with guest singers Troy Burns, for- pelo, Mississippi. The event is being merly of the Inspirations Quartet, hosted by Evangelist Naquita J. Stevenson interim police chief arrested and the Burns Family. Gibson. STEVENSON (AP) — The city of Stevenson’s interim FRIDAY, MARCH 4 police chief is facing criminal charges in Etowah County. New Prospect Baptist Church located at 770 Alabama Highway 5 Starview Baptist Church in Nauvoo United Methodist Media outlets report that 48-year-old Roy Hester Hol- Parrish will have revival services Church on 3rd Avenue in Nauvoo lis was arrested Feb. 17 on a third-degree domestic vio- in Jasper (next to Walker Memory Gardens) will kick-off their “Disciple Sunday, March 6, at 6 p.m. and will host its Christian Place Mission lence charge. His arrest is related to an incident that Monday, Feb. 7, through Wednesday, food distribution program the third occurred in November 2015. Now” weekend Friday, March 4, with a concert by upcoming contem- Feb. 9, at 7 p.m. each night. The Saturday of each month from 10 Hollis took over as police chief for Daniel Winters, guest evangelist will be Bro. Scott a.m. until noon at the church. For who was out on administrative leave after being feder- porary Christian music artist Joel Vaughn from Texas, and a brief mes- McCullar. Special guest singers on more information, call Carole New- ally indicted in January. Those charges relate to an in- Monday and Tuesday. Will also have man at 205-410-7029. cident in March of 2015 where a man said two sage from dynamic speaker Jeremy Beck will follow. The concert will a pizza get-together following Tues- Stevenson police officers and employees at a funeral day service. For more information, Berry Civic Center will host a home assaulted him because they thought he burglar- begin at 6 p.m. in the Christian Life Building. call Pastor John Bradley at 205-300- Southern Gospel Singing the 3rd ized the funeral home. 2356. Saturday of each month at 6 p.m. The Kingsmen Quartet will be Admission is free. in concert Friday, March 4, at 7 Hunter’s Chapel Holy Church VOLUME 54 NUMBER 265 p.m., at the Townley Community of Christ will have singing Sunday, Phillips Chapel Church on Em- Center 62 Townley School Road in March 6, at 6 p.m. at the church. pire Road in Sumiton will have a Townley. Tickets: Adults $10, chil- The guest singers will be Midnight singing Friday, March 19, at 6 p.m. Daily Mountain Eagle dren 12 and under free when accom- Cry. For more information, call Paul The guest singers will be Holy Des- panied by parent. A love offering Gunter at 205-275-4198. tiny. - Main Office - Member will be received. For more informa- 1301 E. Viking Drive tion, call Jerry Edgil at 256-412- SATURDAY, MARCH 12 FRIDAY, MARCH 25 Jasper, AL 35501 Audit Bureau Dutton Hill Missionary Bap- 3608. Westside Baptist Church at Phone (205) 221-2840 of Circulations tist Church on Dutton Hill Road 1101 22nd Street West in Jasper between Jasper and Oakman will Business Hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday-Friday SATURDAY, MARCH 5 will host a Spring Break Fun Day have its food bank and clothes closet on Friday, March 25, from 10 a.m. Closed Saturday & Sunday The Church at Beech Grove at 347 Beech Grove Road in Townley open the second Saturday in March, until 2 p.m. by opening its play- Daily Mountain Eagle ISSN 0893-0759 Copyright © 2015 by the Daily Mountain beginning at 8 a.m. ground and providing free lunch as Eagle is published every morning Tuesday-Sunday by Jasper Daily Mountain will host a Saturday Night Service Eagle , a division of Cleveland Newspapers, Inc., 1301 Viking Drive, Jasper, AL the first Saturday of each month at the kids wrap up Spring Break. 35501, Tuesday-Sunday (Daily except Christmas). 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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The black man shot to death by a police officer was a father of two who was quick to flash a smile or give a hug, yet someone who had a troubled rela- tionship with police and was wanted on charges of AP Photo selling cocaine. A makeshift memorial sits near the scene of a Akiel Denkins, 24, died shooting in Raleigh, N.C., Tuesday. Monday after a foot pur- suit with an officer serving a felony arrest warrant. A day earlier, she ques- that man six times in his The officer chased Denkins tioned the police officer’s back because he was run- over a fence and fired mul- use of force. ning,” Williams said. tiple shots in a backyard “Why wasn’t there a Denkins had previous behind a modest home, ac- Taser pulled out to Taser drug convictions and was cording to police and wit- him while he was jumping released on $10,000 se- nesses. over that fence? What hap- cured bond in October The police shooting an- pened to beanbags guns? after being charged with gered residents in this pre- They used to use those to selling cocaine, according dominantly African- stop a criminal. They don’t to court documents. American neighborhood do that anymore. Now it’s He failed to show up for and comes as officers face just bullets — all bullets. a court date and an order perhaps more scrutiny Why?” she said. for his arrest was filed Fri- than ever over their treat- The police department day. ment of young black men. AP Photo identified the officer in- On Tuesday morning, The officer’s race was not People gather around candles and flowers placed at a makeshift memorial volved in the shooting as several young men gath- released and police gave near the scene of a shooting in Raleigh, N.C., Tuesday. Authorities say that senior officer D.C. Twiddy, ered at a makeshift memo- out few details, other than 29. He has been placed on rial with balloons and saying a gun was found a police officer fatally killed a man Monday while trying to make an arrest for administrative leave while flowers to take pictures near Denkins. a felony drug charge. the State Bureau of Inves- and write messages about “He had some troubles, tigation looks into the “Lock Man” on large pieces but he was a good guy,” Frustration with police what peaceful,” ‘’decent” or an arrest record. So do I,” matter. of poster board. said Pastor Chris Jones of was evident in the hours “respectful” when asked to Barber told reporters Shooting witness Jones, the pastor, said he the Ship of Zion, who uses after the shooting, with describe interactions be- Tuesday. Claresa Williams said she and Denkins had good con- patience and prayer to some chanting “no justice, tween the community and But Barber said neither was standing in front of versations at the Galley convince young men in the no peace” at the edge of a officers. a warrant nor an arrest her apartment when she Grocery Store, which is op- community to give up drug police cordon. Some people complained record “is a license to kill” saw an officer drive up. erated by Jones’ church. dealing and other troubled The atmosphere was that crime in the area is and he called for a fair and “When the police came, “A big smile would come paths. calmer Tuesday in the driven by outsiders coming transparent investigation. he jumped the fence” into on his face, and he would Truvalia Bailey said she neighborhood of one-story in at night to buy and sell Denkins’ mother, the backyard of a house say ‘What’s up Pastor bumped into Denkins houses and small clusters drugs. Rolonda Byrd, had tears next door, Williams told Chris?’” Jones said. about 10 minutes before of apartments. Residents Denkins had children streaming down her face The Associated Press. “The Denise Brimley, who the shooting and he say they have a compli- ages 1 and 2, said the Rev. as she stood next to Bar- officer jumped the fence, works at the Galley, said “hugged me around the cated relationship with po- William Barber II, the ber. She said she went to pulled his gun out and Denkins usually ordered neck.” lice. head of the North Carolina the medical examiner’s of- shot him down six times.” two chili dogs and a can of “It happens every- More than a half-dozen National Association for fice, but wasn’t allowed to Williams said her view grape soda. where,” she said of the po- churches sit within a half- the Advancement of Col- look at her son’s body. was blocked so she didn’t She said she was think- lice shootings, her voice mile of where shooting ored People. “They stopped me at the see the man fall from the ing about his two children: hoarse and breaking with took place, and three area “Did he have faults? All door. Somehow they knew bullets. “It’s really sad that young emotion. “But it finally hit pastors chose measured human beings have faults. I was on my way,” Byrd “To me, you pulled your man isn’t going to get to Raleigh.” responses such as “some- Some reports say he had said. gun out and you fired at see them grow up.”

Police: Homicides rise in Chicago; illegal gun seizures fall

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Daily Mountain Eagle photos - Ron Harris Daily Mountain Eagle - Ron Harris Jeff Burrough, at left, received 53 percent of the vote in the race for the District 2 seat on the Guest readers Walker County Commission. at West Jasper From A1 Commission Former West Jasper teacher Lynn Aaron, the confidence that they showed in him. above, and Andrew Lawhorn of Alabama “I’m humbled,” said Williams, a retired Walker Power Company, at left, read to students at County Sheriff’s Office investigator whose job in the West Jasper Elementary School Tuesday coal mines was eliminated in a round of mass layoffs in October. as part of this week’s Read Across America He added that while he anticipates there will be activities at schools across the country. some challenging days ahead, he is ready to get to Aaron and Lawhorn were just two of the work. guest readers at West Jasper Tuesday. “I know the county is facing some financial prob- lems and needs a new source of revenue that doesn’t tax the people. But I like a challenge. It’s always been my nature to bring people together and resolve differ- ences. So I’m excited about what’s ahead,” Williams said. Nunnelley, who was elected to the commission in 2012, said that while he was deeply disappointed in BOE From A1 the outcome, “that’s politics for you.” “It’s hard to know what happened, but he was well- board, working with the Incumbent Dale Reeves good now, and I’m proud of Education,” Waid said. known, and that helped. I think he’ll do a good job,” members and, more impor- congratulated Vick on his that. ... I’ve still got about “We’ve took some neces- Nunnelley said. tantly, just working for the win Tuesday night, and seven months or so [to sary actions that weren’t GOP voters also selected former Walker County community of Carbon Hill said he respects the voters’ serve]. I still need the peo- easy, but, again, were nec- Board of Education member Jeff Burrough to replace and the Lupton area.” decision. ple to support me,” he said. essary.” Dan Wright as the District 2 representative on the He added that his strong “I wish him luck. If I can Waid, who has been in Lee Ann Headrick, who Walker County Commission. work ethic will be benefi- help him, I’ll be glad to, the District 4 seat since will begin serving on the Wright was not running for reelection. cial during his first term and I want to thank every- 2007, said she achieved school board in November, Burrough received 1,611 votes, or 53 percent of the serving District 2, along body that voted for me,” her biggest goal while could not be reached for total. Shawn Robinson finished second with 821 votes, with the support of his Reeves said. serving on the Walker comment by press time. and Allen Estell finished in third with 604 votes. family. Reeves has served on the County Board of Education Brad Ingle, the Chair- Burrough said he was surprised and elated by the “My age is 31, but that’s school board for nearly 12 — ensuring the construc- man of the Walker County outpouring of support he received that allowed him to not going to stop me. I feel years, and he said he’s en- tion of a new Sumiton Ele- Board of Education, said avoid a runoff. like I’m energetic, I feel couraged with the finan- mentary School. She he is ready to welcome the “I think we have a special county, and I’m going to like I’m going to get some- cial state of the board now, insists her work isn’t done, new board members and do my best for the people of west Walker County and thing done. I feel like some compared to when he first and said she believes eager to see what they can the employees of the county,” Burrough said. facilities and some things served on the board in the Headrick will do a “really bring for the school sys- need to be updated,” Vick mid ‘90s. good job.” tem. said. “I’m going to push “We was about $2.5 mil- “I’m very proud of the “I look forward to work- real hard to try to get some lion in the whole, and we’re work I’ve done on the ing with both of them,” he things done.” about $9 million to the Walker County Board of said.

President From A1 Marco Rubio did better among lighted his Christian faith partly in Barack Obama in the White House, younger voters than older, with 1 in an appeal to faith-driven voters, he Democrats are happier than Repub- 4 voters age 18-44 opting for him. and Marco Rubio ran about the licans with the federal government. Voters with less than a four-year same among such people. But voters from either party aren’t college degree supported Trump the particularly happy with the way strongest, with 5 in 10 voting for BLACKS SUPPORT CLINTON things are going in Washington. him, and the exit poll showed 4 in 10 OVERWHELMINGLY While 6 in 10 Democrats said they college graduates favored him, more Clinton’s minority firewall held were dissatisfied or angry about the than any other candidate. But Rubio against Sen. Bernie Sanders. way the federal government is work- did the best among voters with a Nine in 10 black Democrats sup- ing, 4 in 10 said they were enthusi- graduate degree, receiving the sup- ported Clinton, who made three astic or satisfied. More than 8 in 10 port of 3 in 10. campaign stops in Alabama aimed Republicans were dissatisfied or More than 4 in 10 voters sup- at courting minority voters and also angry, the poll showed, and only ported Trump regardless of income sent former President Bill Clinton to about 1 in 10 said they were satis- level, the exit poll showed, and more the state to campaign on her behalf fied. than 8 in 10 voters who want a pres- at a historically black college the Trump corralled the largest share ident who “tells it like it is” sup- weekend before the primary. of voters who were angry with gov- ported Trump. Voters who consider Sanders ran best among white ernment, with more than half voting Daily Mountain Eagle - Ron Harris themselves moderate or conserva- voters, with 4 in 10 supporting him, for him. Rubio and Cruz split the re- Walker County Commission Chairman Billy Luster tive sided with the businessman in but Clinton still received a majority mainder, just as they did voters look- roughly equal numbers. of the white vote. ing for the best person to handle looks over results with county GOP chairwoman Eight in 10 voters age 45 or older Supreme Court nominations. Linda Ensor and Commissioner Keith Davis. EVANGELICALS supported Clinton. The former sec- —- BACK TRUMP retary of state also was favored by 6 The survey was conducted for The Born-again Christians were as in 10 younger voters, preventing Associated Press and television net- From A1 likely to support Trump as other vot- Sanders from gaining traction with works by Edison Research as voters Bishop ers. the youthful voters who have pro- left their polling places at 30 ran- “I ran a clean, good race, and I have no regrets. About three-quarters of Republi- pelled his campaign elsewhere. Gen- domly selected sites in Alabama. Re- I’ve served the public very well for the last three can voters described themselves as der wasn’t a major factor, with the sults include interviews with 806 years, and I will continue to serve them in the same born-again or evangelical Chris- exit poll showing men nearly as Democratic primary voters and way until November, because that’s what they hired tians, and more than 4 in 10 of them likely as women to support Clinton. 1,164 Republican primary voters. me to do,” he said. supported Trump, who received The results have a margin of sam- Bishop is expected to face at least one challenger roughly the same level of support DEMOCRATS HAPPIER pling error of plus or minus 5 per- in the November general election. District 2 Com- from people who said they weren’t WITH GOVERNMENT centage points for Democrats and missioner Dan Wright has already qualified to run born-again or evangelical. THAN REPUBLICANS plus or minus 4 percentage points as an independent. While Texas Sen. Ted Cruz high- After seven years with President for Republicans.

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HAMILTON, Ohio (AP) — A 14-year-old boy ac- cused of shooting students in a school cafeteria denied charges including at- tempted murder on Tues- day, while the sheriff in the southwest Ohio county urged that he be prose- cuted as an adult and that all schools step up security. James Austin Hancock kept his head down and showed no emotion during a brief juvenile court hear- ing. His attorney, Ed Perry, said he hasn’t been willing to talk much so far. “I think he’s overcome by what’s going on,” Perry told Photo by Marshall Gorby/Dayton Daily News via AP The Associated Press. A child is comforted Monday in Madison Township Perry said he wasn’t in Butler County, Ohio after a school shooting at aware of Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones’ con- Madison Local Schools. An Ohio sheriff says a 14- tention that Hancock’s year-old suspect in the school shooting that case should be moved to wounded multiple classmates is in custody. adult court, but said “that’s Photo by Cara Owsley/The Cincinnati Enquirer via AP something we will be con- Butler County Sheriff Deputies stand on the scene at Madison Local Schools Madison Local Schools school with the help of a cerned about.” Superintendent Curtis Middletown police K-9 The school district said Monday in Madison Township in Butler County, Ohio, after a school shooting. Philpot said crisis coun- unit, he said. classes will resume An Ohio sheriff says a 14-year-old suspect in the school shooting that selors were available and A sheriff’s deputy sta- Wednesday, with extra wounded multiple classmates is in custody. that schools were open tioned in the school had staff on buses, greeting Tuesday evening for fami- just been in the cafeteria, students outside, and visi- trate ordered that the sus- ber for “some time,” includ- recover. lies to walk through and said Jones, who said the ble throughout the schools, pect remain in juvenile de- ing all morning inside the In a recorded call, a 911 ask questions so students shooting underscores the particularly in the cafete- tention pending a hearing school before he allegedly caller who sounded like a will feel “safe and comfort- need for every school to ria where the shooting took April 5. jumped up from a cafeteria young person reporting the able” back in class. School have such a police presence place Monday. The boy’s family and table and opened fire. Au- shooting immediately iden- was canceled Tuesday for and to allow specially Hancock is charged with supporters declined to talk thorities also say he was tified the suspect by name. some 1,500 students. trained staff members to attempted murder, felo- with reporters thronged carrying extra ammuni- Breathing heavily, the Students were eating in have access to firearms, nious assault, inducing outside the courtroom, but tion. unidentified caller told a the cafeteria when the too. “It could have been panic and making terroris- Perry said later that they Investigators told the dispatcher: “He just pulled shooting happened around much worse,” Jones said. tic threats. He sat at the want the families of the Hamilton-Middletown out his gun and started 11:30 a.m. Monday, Jones The wounded students defense table with his an- students who were hurt Journal-News that Han- shooting.” said. The youth threw were males, 14 and 15 kles shackled as a prosecu- and the school community cock had told other stu- Jones said he was recom- down his gun as he ran years old, and were hospi- tor read the complaint in general to know that dents he had a gun and mending to the prosecutor from the school and was talized in stable condition, against him, alleging he they are “very, very con- showed it to one before that he seek to have the soon arrested near the investigators said. took a loaded handgun into cerned” and saddened shooting. The newspaper case moved to adult court school, fired “several shots, about the other students. reported that Sgt. Rob because of the serious na- hitting two students,” caus- Jones said authorities Whitlock said there was no ture of the charges. ing a lockdown and bring- believe they know a mo- indication at this point “That may sound harsh, ing “a huge law tive, but they won’t reveal that bullying was involved. but you have to send a enforcement presence.” it while their investigation Two students were shot message to the kids,” Jones Perry entered a denial of is continuing. He said the and two others hurt, possi- told The Associated Press, the charges, the juvenile youth apparently had a bly by shrapnel or while saying students need to re- court equivalent of a not .380-caliber handgun ob- running away, authorities alize that using guns isn’t guilty plea, and a magis- tained from a family mem- said. All were expected to like playing video games.

Defense disputes murder charge in grandmother’s slaying

FREDERICK, Md. (AP) — Blood “She didn’t murder her grand- tors evolved to fit the mounting evi- spatter on a young woman’s arms mother,” Assistant Public Defender dence against her. and clothing mark her as the killer Ashley Kemerer told the jury during Harris initially denied having of her 67-year-old opening statements. Harris told po- changed clothes that day but after grandmother, who lice she saw a masked man running investigators found her bloody T- was stabbed 20 from the house into the woods after shirt in a laundry pile, she said her times in the rural the attack. arms and clothing became stained Maryland home Kemerer also seemed to subtly lay with blood as she embraced her they shared, a a foundation for the insanity argu- dying grandmother, lying on the prosecutor said ment Harris’ lawyers say they’ll lawn outside their home. Tuesday. make if the jury convicts her of first- Pearl said the evidence doesn’t fit But Hestina degree murder. In court filings, they that story. She said an expert will Harris’ lawyer have said they’re prepared to call an testify the bloodstains were spatter, said the state has expert to testify Harris had a psy- just like those on the home’s walls no evidence of a chotic breakdown, disputing a state and furniture. motive and no Hestina expert’s finding that she is mentally “You will hear an evolving story, a DNA linking Har- Harris competent and criminally responsi- lie that keeps growing,” Pearl said. Anthony J. Tortomasi, D.M.D. ris, 20, to the ble. “You will see that the defendant, kitchen knife that was used to stab She said Harris had “no logical Hestina Harris, was the one who Emery M. Cole, D.M.D., F.A.G.D. 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Wednesday, March 2, 2016 OPINION A6 EDITORIALS Super Tuesday is now behind us You know the toral College system favors the However, our constitutional fa- outcome of our larger states, which tend to be lib- thers left them one bastion of Stop saying Donald presidential eral and Democratic. This system power. The U.S. House of Represen- preference pri- also gives inordinate importance to tatives calls for each congressional Trump can’t win mary Tuesday. I states that are demographically district throughout the country to do, too, today; blended to make them swing have the same number of people. It’s been a media mantra since Donald Trump however, this states. They are unpredictable and Everybody counts the same. There- began campaigning last summer: He can’t possibly column had to be can swing to the Democratic or fore, an assumption can be made become president. sent in a few GOP candidate in the presidential that presidential politics favors a It’s time that everyone realized that yes, he can. days prior to the race. The other 40 states essen- Democrat and the U.S. Senate fa- Surveys show the billionaire New York business- Be Our Guest primary. There- tially become irrelevant. We in Ala- vors the Republican Party. man and TV personality has extremely high nega- fore, I will have By Steve Flowers bama are going to reliably vote for Thus, the battleground is the tives — but so does likely Democratic opponent to report and an- the Republican nominee even if it U.S. House of Representatives. Po- Hillary Clinton. And unlike Clinton, Trump can run alyze your voting in a later col- is Donald Duck. California is going litical analysts suggest that the 58 as an anti-establishment candidate at a time when umn. to vote for the Democratic candi- seat Republican control of Con- anti-establishment feeling is intense, gaining One thing I do know is that we date even if it is Mickey Mouse. gress will continue into the future. strength and bringing new voters to the polls. had a lot more attention paid to us Therefore, simple math tells you That is because of projected popu- But all of Trump’s shortcomings have been ignored in the Heart of Dixie because we that if the larger states like Cali- lation shifts to mostly red states in for over almost a year by millions of Americans who had an early primary. The legisla- fornia and New York are going to the south and west and Republican believe that Trump grasps their problems and fears ture is to be applauded for moving vote for the liberal Democratic can- dominance of state legislatures, in ways the nation’s leaders do not. These Americans us up to participate in the March didate and smaller states like Ala- which draw congressional district see an economy and a tax system that increasingly 1st SEC primary. bama and Kansas are going to vote maps in most states. This Republi- seem to help only the wealthiest acquire more It was fun while it lasted but we for the conservative Republican can control of state legislatures, wealth. They see decades of middle-class wage stag- can say goodbye to presidential candidate, then the advantage goes which not only occurred in Ala- nation as something Washington blithely accepts. candidates in the Heart of Dixie to the Democrat. You might say bama but throughout the country, They look at the immigration chaos in Europe and for the remainder of the campaign. that the hay is already in the barn gave the omnipotent power of the the Middle East and wonder why the elites of both Whoever wins the GOP nomina- in about 40 states, us included. pencil to the GOP. When liberal parties are so intent on bringing more people to a tion will have to concentrate on the Because the Electoral College fa- Democrats drew the line they cre- country that doesn’t have enough good jobs or money 10 battleground states during the vors a liberal Democrat, Hillary ated coalition districts of different to help those already here. They consider our foreign fall. Clinton will more than likely be liberal groups – blacks, Hispanics policy under both Republican and Democratic presi- Under our Electoral College sys- our next president. A Republican and progressive whites. The demo- dents and doubt it’s made us safer. tem of selecting a president, we do almost has to have a straight flush graphic changes occurring in the Americans with some or all of these views are at- not elect a president by a direct in all 10 swing states and must country favor a Democratic presi- tracted to both Trump and Sen. Bernie Sanders, the vote whereby the presidential can- carry Florida and Ohio, the two dent, but the urbanization of the Vermont socialist who has done far better against didate who gets the most votes na- king key swing states. Democratic ranks has hurt their Clinton in the Democratic nomination race than any- tionwide is elected president. The Less you feel cheated, our forefa- chances of regaining the U.S. one expected. They see Trump and Sanders attacked votes in each of the 50 states are thers appear almost clairvoyant House. by the media and the conventional politicians of both tallied and the candidate who car- with their foresight in evening the This scenario has entrenched the parties — and that makes them even more attractive. ries each state gets all of that playing field between the small Republican control of Congress. But of the two, Trump is not going away. Given how states electoral votes. and large states. We have an inher- There are packed districts that are popular he is even in the home states of GOP rivals Let us use Alabama as an exam- ent inordinate advantage in the very red Republican conservative Sen. Ted Cruz, Sen. Marco Rubio and Gov. John Ka- ple. We have seven Congressional U.S. Senate. We have two U.S. Sen- seats and very blue liberal Demo- sich, it is hard to believe he will not win the Republi- seats and two U.S. Senate seats. ators and California has two U.S. cratic seats and very few moderate can nomination. And the old conventional wisdom Therefore, we have nine electoral Senators, even though each of their lawmakers on Capitol Hill. This is about this leading to a Clinton general election land- votes. California, the largest state senators has eight times as many also a recipe for gridlock. slide seems shakier all the time. The former secretary in the union, has 55 electoral votes. constituents as ours. So before you See you next week. of state, New York senator and first lady is a symbol They amazingly have 53 Congres- complain, put yourself in the shoes of the political establishment at a time when many sional seats, which means they of a Californian. Their vote does Steve Flowers is Alabama’s leading political voters will see that as a negative. columnist. His weekly column appears in over 60 have nearly eight times as many not count in a presidential race Trump knows this. If he were to tone down his act Alabama newspapers. He served 16 years in the people in the Golden State as we and they have about as much rep- just a bit; if he picks a reassuring running mate; if state legislature. Steve may be reached at do in Alabama. resentation in the U.S. Senate as a www.steveflowers.us. there are other terrorist attacks like those in late The bottom line is that the Elec- cow in Montana. 2015 in Paris and San Bernardino — Trump would be in a good position to win in November. There are signs mainstream Republicans are figuring this out. On Thursday, Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., became among the first members of Congress to endorse him and that was followed on Friday by an endorsement TODAY IN from Gov. Chris Christie, R-N.J. At some point Trump may still self-destruct. But HISTORY even if that happens, the Trump phenomenon and the Sanders near-phenomenon should make it clear to Today is Wednesday, prominent politicians, their patrons and their parties March 2, the 62nd day of that they need to respond to America’s mass alien- 2016. There are 304 days ation and disaffection with specific policies, not pa- left in the year. tronizing rhetoric. A populist fire is burning. Without Today’s Highlight in the right response, it could become an inferno. History: — The Jacksonville Daily News On March 2, 1836, the Republic of Texas for- mally declared its inde- American economic pendence from Mexico. On this date: In 1865, Congress es- freedom slips tablished the position of A “solid C,” they call it in school. Not flunking, cer- Naval Judge Advocate tainly, but also not excelling. That grade character- General. izes the score of 75.4 that the earned In 1917, Puerto Ricans on the Heritage Foundations 2016 Index of Economic were granted U.S. citizen- Freedom, which grades countries on such factors as ship as President property rights, government spending, business free- Woodrow Wilson signed dom, monetary freedom and fiscal freedom (taxation). the Jones-Shafroth Act. The rankings closely correlate with economic In 1933, the motion pic- growth. The higher the score — the more economic ture “King Kong” had its freedom — the faster people produce more wealth for world premiere at New everyone, from rich to poor. York’s Radio City Music Any score above 80 is considered “free.” At the head Hall and the Roxy. of the class, as usual, was Hong Kong (88.6). Scores In 1955, nine months from 70 to 79.9 are “mostly free.” So America’s 75.4 before Rosa Parks’ famous score ranked it 11th, just behind the United Kingdom act of defiance, Claudette (76.4) and Estonia (77.2). We’re also below sixth-place Colvin, a black high Canada (78). school student in Mont- A score from 0 to 49.9 is considered “repressed.” At gomery, Alabama, was ar- the bottom were the two remaining communist coun- rested after refusing to tries. In 177th place was Castroite Cuba (29.8), and give up her seat on a pub- rock bottom, 178th place, was erratic dictator Kim lic bus to a white passen- Jong Un’s North Korea (2.3). ger. Our country has scored much higher; in 2007, the In 1972, the United U.S. stood in fourth place, with a score of 82. Barack States launched the Pio- Obama became president in 2009, and his policies neer 10 space probe, largely are to blame for this decline, according to Her- which flew past Jupiter in itage. But we would add that President George W. late 1973, sending back Bush was in the White House when the Great Reces- images and scientific sion hit in 2007-08. And Republicans have controlled data. the House of Representatives for more than five years In 1995, the Internet since the 2010 tea party rebellion against too much search engine website government. That’s significant because all tax bills Yahoo! was incorporated originate in the House. by founders Jerry Yang “Americans continue to lose economic freedom,” the and David Filo. Heritage Index explained. “Following declines in Today’s Birthdays: seven of the past eight years, the United States this Actor John Cullum is 86. year has equaled its worst score ever in the Index of Author Tom Wolfe is 86. Economic Freedom. Ratings for labor freedom, busi- Former Soviet President ness freedom and fiscal freedom have flagged notably, Mikhail S. Gorbachev is and the regulatory burden is increasingly costly.” Also 85. Actress Laraine New- to blame are “damaging monetary policies.” man is 64. Former Inte- The Republican presidential candidates generally rior Secretary Ken favor more economic freedom, and the Democratic Salazar is 61. Singer Jay candidates want more controls. But the dismal eco- Osmond is 61. Rock nomic performance of both parties while in power singer Jon Bon Jovi is 54. propels this political season of discontent. Actor Daniel Craig is 48. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Actor Richard Ruccolo is — The Orange County Register 44.Rock singer Chris Mar- The Daily Mountain Eagle invites cusations against an individual or busi- tin (Coldplay) is 39. Ac- readers to write letters to the editor. ness will be published. When several let- tress Bryce Dallas All letters must be signed and include ters about the same subject are Howard is 35. NFL quar- a daytime phone number for verifica- received, the Eagle reserves the right to terback Ben Roethlis- tion. 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The “What’s Going On” Section will operative Extension Sys- Arley. 14, from 6 until 8 p.m., at meet the fourth Thursday 205-387-1557. be featured each Wednesday and Sunday on A7 of the Daily Mountain tem’s Walker County Of- the Walker County Exten- of each month at 1 p.m. in Eagle, and daily on the Community fice at 221-3392. Jasper American Le- sion Office on North Air- the meeting room of the THURSDAY, APRIL 7 Calendar on the DME website at gion Woods-Smith Post port Road in Jasper. Join Jasper Public Library in Walker County Edu- www.mountaineagle.com. Commu- SAT., MARCH 5 9 & Auxiliary Unit 9 will them in clearing up some downtown Jasper. cation Retirees Associa- nity events and class and family re- Relay for Life Team meet the second Thursday of the myths surrounding unions are listed free of charge and tion will meet April 7, at run in chronological order by calen- of Cinderella Girls will of each month at 6:30 p.m., today’s food production. FRIDAY, MARCH 25 10 a.m., at the CHS Activi- dar date and time. Community hold a Cinderella Pageant in the meeting room at the Seating is limited, so pre- Relay For Life Team ties Center on 19th Street events and class and family reunions Saturday, March 5, at the Francis Israel Hospitality register by calling the of Capstone Rural in downtown Jasper. There are only accepted from local civic, Parrish Community Cen- Center in the Wade Math Walker County Extension Health is currently selling government and nonprofit (501(c)(3)) will be an installation of organizations, and high school ter (Old Parrish High and Science Building, lo- Office at 205-221-3392. tickets for a drawing on an officers and a program on classes and families. Deadline to School) on Alabama High- cated at 805 14th Street Easter basket. Deadline to “Exercising to Keep You place a community event, class or way 269 South in Parrish. on the Bevill State Com- THURS., MARCH 17 enter the Easter basket Young.” family reunion will be noon each For more information, munity College - Walker Pilot Club of Jasper drawing will be Monday, Tuesday and Friday. To place a com- munity event, class or family reunion email Campus in Jasper. Doors will meet the third Thurs- March. 25. Also selling SATURDAY, APRIL 9 in the What’s Going On section, call [email protected]. open at 6 p.m. For more in- day of each month, at tickets for a drawing on a Relay For Life Team Elane Jones at 205-221-2840 Ext. formation, call Adjutant noon, at the Francis Israel football signed by Nick of Mouth Monkeys will 246, or email information to Argo Volunteer Fire James Snow at 205-527- Hospitality Center on the Saban and the deadline to [email protected]. host the Miss Hope Pag- Department will host a 7090; or e-mail Bevill State Community enter the football drawing eant Saturday, April 9, at 1 breakfast the first Satur- will be Friday, May 6. All SPECIAL NOTICE [email protected] College - Walker College p.m., at Curry Middle Retired Senior Volun- day of each month from 7 m. Campus in Jasper. proceeds will go to the School. For more informa- teer Program will assist until 9 a.m. at the Argo American Cancer Society tion, email Rachel at but- seniors in applying for the Fire Station located off FRIDAY, MARCH 11 Fibromyalgia Sup- Relay For Life of Walker [email protected], call Senior Farmers Market U.S. Highway 78 in the Jasper Area Sacred port Group of Walker County - Jasper. For more 205-275-1563 or visit the Nutrition Program. The Argo community. Harp will resume its County will meet the information or to purchase Miss Hope Pageant Face- application will be taken monthly singing on the third Thursday of each tickets, call Shannon at book page. over the phone. Submis- Winston County second Friday of each month, at 1 p.m., at the 205-724-9031 or Secly at sion of application does Gospel Theatre (for- month on Friday, March CHS Activity Center on 205-724-3005. FRIDAY, APRIL 22 not guarantee that you merly Looney’s Tavern) 11, at 6:30 p.m., in the fel- 19th Street in downtown Dancing With Our SAT., MARCH 26 will receive vouchers. will host a gospel singing lowship hall at the First Jasper. For more informa- Stars of Hope will be Relay For Life Team SFMNP Vouchers will be Saturday, March 5, at 6 Presbyterian Church on tion, call 205-387-1833 or held Friday, April 22, at of Cinderella Girls will issued from the State of p.m., featuring guest 4th Avenue in Jasper. All 205-275-4984. 6:30 p.m. at Rowland Au- host an Easter Bake Sale Alabama in limited quan- singers The Master’s Four are welcome. Books will be ditorium located on the Saturday, March 26, at the tities to those who qualify. from Pulaski, Tennessee. available. For more infor- New Beacon Hospice, Bevill State Community Jasper Mall. Vouchers will be received Admission is free, and a mation, call Brenda located at 300 North Air- College-Walker College by mail prior June 15, love offering will be re- Chafin at 522-2968. port Road, Suite 4, in Campus in Jasper. Admis- Annual Nunnally, 2016. For more informa- ceived. Jasper will host a monthly sion: $15 ages 13 and up Nunnelly, Nunnelly “N” tion or to submit an appli- Hope Clinic 5th An- Grief Support Group the and $5 ages 6-12. Proceeds Family Reunion will be cation, call 205-221-3760. Jasper Senior Center nual Casino Night third Thursday of each will go to the American at the Jasper FOP Lodge Fundraiser will be held month at 2 p.m., at the of- held Saturday, March 26, Cancer Society’s Relay For at 11 a.m., at Northside TODAY on Kiker Lane in Jasper Friday, March 11, at the fice. The group will be led Life of Walker County- Baptist Church in Jasper. We Restore Inc. will will sponsor a dance each CHS Activities Center on by Stan Prewett, M.Div, Jasper. The event is hosted Bring favorite foods, fam- hold registration for its Saturday at 6:30 p.m. 19th Street in downtown the New Beacon Hospice by the RFL of Walker ily pictures and stories to GED program, which is Music furnished by the Jasper. Doors open at 6 Chaplain and Bereave- County-Jasper Event share. For more informa- open to the whole county Smooth Country Band. p.m. Tickets are $50 and ment Coordinator. Light Leadership Committee. tion or directions, email on Mondays and Wednes- Everyone welcome. Plenty include buffet dinner, bev- refreshments will be [email protected], days, today from 9 a.m. of music, dancing, food and erages, $500 in play served and printed materi- SAT., APRIL 23 [email protected] or until 2 p.m., at the T.S. fellowship. Bring a covered money for casino games als will be provided. For Relay For Life Team [email protected]. Boyd School Building at dish for potluck supper at and a chance to win one of more information, call of Capstone Rural 23 Austin Circle Drive in 7:30 p.m. For more infor- several grand prizes val- Stan Prewett at 205-387- Health Care will host a MONDAY, MARCH 28 Dora. For more informa- mation, call 205-302-0955. ued from $500-$3,000. For 9339 or by email at Lip Sync Battle Saturday, Relay For Life of tion, call 205-255-7244 (if more information or to [email protected]. April 23, at Warehouse VFW Post 4850 in Walker County - Jasper no answer, please leave a purchase tickets, call 302- 319 on 19th Street in Jasper will host a dance will hold a team captain message). 0011. Sumiton Senior Citi- downtown Jasper. For each Saturday from 7:30 zen Dance at the senior meeting Monday, March more information, email until 11:30 p.m., featuring 28, at 6:30 p.m. at Victo- THURS., MARCH 3 SAT., MARCH 12 complex in Sumiton will Shannon at Jasper Family Serv- the Back Roads Band. Ad- Dilworth Community be held the third Thursday ria’s Restaurant in Jasper. swilliamson@cap- ice Center will hold com- mission is $5 and you Center on Stella Lockard of each month at 6 p.m. stoneclinic.org or call 205- SATURDAY, APRIL 2 puter classes for adults must be 21 or older — but Road will host its monthly Music provided by Coun- 686-5113. 7th Annual Herb Day, age 50 and up, every Mon- do not have to be a post breakfast the second Sat- try Classic Band. Admis- a fundraiser for the Jasper day and Thursday of each member — to attend. urday of each month at sion is $3. MONDAY, APRIL 25 Herb Society, will be held month. For more informa- 7:30 a.m. at the center. Relay For Life of Saturday, April 2, from 9 tion, call the Jasper Fam- TUESDAY, MARCH 8 SAT., MARCH 19 Walker County - Jasper a.m. until 4 p.m. at 4 Sea- ily Service Center Office at Jasper Herb Society Walker County Ama- Odd Fellow and Re- will hold a team captain sons Garden Center lo- 205-387-0511, ext. 5830 or will meet the second Tues- teur Radio Emergency bekah Lodges of Town- meeting Monday, April 25, cated at 2223 North 5831. day of each month at 5:30 Service (ARES) Ham ley, located at 150 Main at 6:30 p.m. at Victoria’s p.m., at First Presbyterian Radio Club will meet the Street in Townley, will Airport Road in Jasper. Restaurant in Jasper. For more information, call TOPS (Take Off Church in Jasper. second Saturday of each host their annual Easter Pounds Sensibly) AL month at 8 a.m., at the fundraiser and free Easter THURS., MARCH 10 0299 will meet each the American Red Cross Office egg hunt for children on Jasper Senior Center first Thursday of each on Viking Drive in Jasper. Saturday, March 19, at 11 at the Memorial Park FOP month on the lower level Will also be providing a a.m. A luncheon will be Building at 1050 Kiker free Ham Radio Class for held at noon and a cake Gutters Gutters of the First Presbyterian Lane in Jasper, will host a Church located at 1510 the technician license. walk at 1 p.m. free diabetes education 4th Avenue South in This class will be held on F ree E stim ates! class “Got Sugar” for Jasper. Weigh-in will be at four consecutive Saturday Berry Civic Center medicare recipients with 5 p.m. with meeting at mornings starting Satur- will be hosting a Southern diabetes or pre-diabetes, 5:30 p.m. For information, day, March 12, from 9:30 Gospel Concert on Satur- • Since 1966 • their family members and call PJ Magik at 205-388- a.m. until 1 p.m. All other day, March 19, at 6 p.m. caregivers on Thursday 4114. classes will be held each This month’s featured March 10, 17, 24 and 31, Saturday from 8 a.m. until singers will be the Gospel Creative Aluminum at 9:30 a.m. at the center. 1206 Curry Hwy Walker County Home noon. Test will be given at Barn Quartet, Band from Pre-registration is re- Builders Association end of final class on Satur- Dora and the Busby Fam- Jasper, AL 35503 387-7683 387-7698 quired for the class. For will meet the first Thurs- day, April 9. You need to ily from Berry. Admission more information or to day of each month at register no later than Fri- is free, and a love offering pre-register, call the Warehouse 319 in the day, March 4, for WCARES will be received. Jasper Senior Center at Harold Wade Math and to order you a study guide, 205-221-2849 or call (toll Science Building on the which will be $18 with no SUNDAY, MARCH 20 free) 1-800-760-4550, ext. Bevill State Community shipping charges when Sons of Confederate 3437; or email Melinda College-Walker College preordered. Or you can Veterans Major John C. Grayson at Campus at 805 14th order the “Technician Hutto Camp 443 will melinda.grayson@area- Street East in Jasper. So- Q&A” study guide from on- meet the third Sunday of G.hcqis.org. cial time begins at 5:30 line resources. You will each month at 2:30 p.m., p.m., with the meeting need the study guide prior in the basement of First Jefferson-Lovell to the first class. For more United Methodist Church starting at 6 p.m. The United Daughters of guest speaker this month information or to register in Jasper. the Confederacy will for the class, call Jimmie will be a representative meet the second Thursday from Lowe’s. Dill at 205-527-4602. TUESDAY, MARCH 22 of each month at 11 a.m. Parkinson’s Support at the Jasper Library on Burrows Crossing Fayette Arts Council Group will meet the 18th Street in downtown Neighborhood Watch will present the Joe Giat- fourth Tuesday of each Jasper. will meet the first Thurs- tina Orchestra, led by month at 6 p.m. in the day of each month at 6 Chuck King and featuring Community Room at the Breast Cancer Sup- p.m., at the Philadelphia vocalist Annie McClendon, First Christian Church at port Group of Walker Baptist Church on Bur- Fayette resident Mart 400 18th Street West in County will meet the sec- rows Crossing Road in Avant (Hall of Fame Jasper. For more informa- ond Thursday of each Jasper. For more informa- Trumpeter and founder of tion, call 205-384-6302. month at 1:30 p.m., in the tion, call Jason Akins at the Tuscaloosa Horns) and Community Room at the 256-962-3082 or Libbie Steve Black of the THURS., MARCH 24 Carl Elliott Regional Li- Myers at 205-221-9410. Tuscaloosa Horns, on Sat- Walker County Ge- brary on 18th Street in urday, March 12, at 7 p.m., nealogical Society will Jasper. FRIDAY, MARCH 4 at the Fayette Civic Cen- Walker County ter on North Temple Av- Walker County Demo- Forestry Planning enue in Fayette. Tickets cratic Party will meet Committee will host its are $10 and can be pur- the second Thursday of annual tree sale Friday, chased at each month at 6 p.m., at March 4, from 8 a.m. until www.eventbrite.com or at Victoria’s Restaurant in sold out, at the Walker the Civic Center. For more Jasper. For more informa- County Farmers Market information, call 205-932- Susan’s tion, call 205-221-3296, on North Airport Road in 8727. 205-962-3082 or 205-717- Jasper. This will be the 4027. only day for the sale. For MONDAY, MARCH 14 more information, call Alabama Extension, Arley American Le- Katherine at the Walker Alabama A & M and gion Post 0223 will meet County Soil and Water Auburn University will the second Thursday of Conservation Office at present the program each month at 6:30 p.m., 384-0606, ext. 101 or “What is Really in Your at the Boy Scout Lodge in Danny at the Alabama Co- Food?” on Monday, March It’s Here!!! Semi-Annual Vera Bradley Warrior SALE! 647-3181 OPEN EVENINGS & SATURDAYS • We accept most insurance plans Jasper Mall • 300 Hwy. 78 E. • (205) 384-4699 A8 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Wed., March 2, 2016 www.mountaineagle.com Grand jury: 2 bishops ‘We did it!’ hid sex abuse of A homecoming for two spacemen after year aloft hundreds of children ALTOONA, Pa. (AP) — Two Catholic bishops who CAPE CANAVERAL, led a small Pennsylvania diocese helped cover up the Fla. (AP) — Astronaut sexual abuse of hundreds of children by more than Scott Kelly closed the door 50 priests and other religious leaders over a 40-year Tuesday to an unprece- period, according to a grand jury report that portrays dented year in space for the church as holding such sway over law enforce- NASA, flying back to the ment that it helped select a police chief. planet and loved ones he The 147-page report issued Tuesday on sexual left behind last March. abuse in the Altoona-Johnstown Diocese, home to Kelly and his roommate nearly 100,000 Roman Catholics, was based partly for the past 340 days, on evidence from a secret diocesan archive opened Russian cosmonaut through a search warrant over the summer. Mikhail Kornienko, check In announcing the findings, Pennsylvania Attor- out of the International ney General Kathleen Kane said the diocese’s two Space Station on Tuesday previous bishops “placed their desire to avoid public night, U.S. time. scandal over the well-being of children.” By the time their capsule No criminal charges are being filed in the case be- lands in Kazakhstan on cause some abusers have died, the statute of limita- Wednesday, the pair will tions has expired, or victims are too traumatized to have traveled 144 million testify, she said. miles through space, cir- Of the victims, Kane said: “Their souls were killed cled the world 5,440 times as children. They weren’t out playing baseball; they and experienced 10,880 or- were trying to avoid priests.” bital sunrises and sunsets. The report was especially critical of Bishops James Kelly photographed the Hogan and Joseph Adamec. first five sunrises of his Hogan, who headed the diocese from 1966 to 1986, waking day Tuesday, post- died in 2005. Adamec, who succeeded him, retired in ing the pictures on Twitter, 2011. before quipping, “I gotta Photo courtesy of NASA via AP Adamec cited possible self-incrimination in refus- go!” His final tweet from In this Dec. 21 photo, Expedition 46 Commander Scott Kelly participates in ing to testify before the grand jury. But in a court fil- orbit came several hours a spacewalk outside the International Space Station in which he and Flight ing, his attorney said the accusations against the later: “The journey isn’t 80-year-old Adamec are unfounded. over. Follow me as I redis- Engineer Tim Kopra, not pictured, moved the station’s mobile transporter rail He required 14 priests accused under his watch to cover #Earth!” car ahead of the docking of a Russian cargo supply spacecraft. undergo psychiatric evaluation, the filing said. Piloting the Soyuz cap- Nine of them were suspended or removed from sule home for Kelly, 52, and Kelly has spent more ministry, and the five who were reinstated never re- Kornienko, 55, will be the time in space, altogether, offended, his attorney wrote. much fresher and decade than any other American: “Bishop Adamec’s handling of abuse allegations younger cosmonaut Sergey 520 days over the course of has no similarity to other clergy abuse scandals,” his Volkov, whose space station four missions. attorney wrote. stint lasted the typical six Realizing this is likely The current bishop, Mark Bartchak, is not accused months. his last journey, it was “a of any wrongdoing. He recently suspended a few Kelly was the first one little bittersweet” saying priests named as alleged abusers in the report, into the docked Soyuz cap- goodbye to his orbiting though the grand jury said it remains “concerned the sule after a round of hugs home. He’ll have plenty of purge of predators is taking too long.” and handshakes with the pictures, at least, for the In a statement, Bartchak said: “I deeply regret any three crewmen staying be- scrapbook — he posted harm that has come to children.” hind. Kornienko reached 1,000 dramatic, color- out and patted the inside of drenched pictures of Earth the station before the on his Twitter and Insta- hatches swung shut. gram accounts. The two yearlong space- “What a ride he took us Photo courtesy of NASA via AP men will undergo a series on!” fellow astronaut Reid of medical tests following In this April 9, 2015, photo made available by Wiseman said in a tweet touchdown. Before commit- NASA, astronauts Terry Virts, bottom, and Scott from Earth. ting to even longer Mars Kelly perform eye exams in the Destiny Laboratory “Those of us who dream missions, NASA wants to of sending astronauts to know the limits of the of the International Space Station as part of ongo- deep space thank Scott human body for a year, ing studies on vision health in microgravity. Kelly for his sacrifice,” said minus gravity. Jim Green, director of As he relinquished com- ter; and his brother. Ko- near Moscow, his wife, planetary science for mand of the space station rnienko returns to his daughter and toddler NASA, “and are thrilled to Monday, Kelly noted that home in Star City, Russia, grandson. welcome him home.” he and Kornienko “have been up here for a really, really long time” and have been jokingly telling one another, “We did it!” and “We made it!” “A year now seems longer than I thought it would be,” Kelly confided a couple weeks ago. Not quite a year — 340 days to be precise, based on the Russian launch and landing schedule. But still record-smashing for NASA. Kelly’s closest U.S. con- tender trails him by 125 days. Russia continues to rule, however, when it comes to long-duration spaceflight. The world record of 438 days was set by a Russian doctor during the mid-1990s. “A really smart person said to me one time, ‘Team- work makes the dream- work in spaceflight,’ and spaceflight is the biggest team sport there is,” Kelly said Monday. He acknowl- edged each of the 13 U.S., Russian, European and Japanese space fliers with whom he and Kornienko lived during the past year. “It’s incredibly important that we all work together to make what is seemingly impossible, possible.” For NASA, that mission possible is Mars. Scientists are hoping for more one-year subjects as NASA gears up for human expeditions to Mars in the 2030s. Radiation will be a top challenge, along with the body and mind’s dura- bility on what will be a 2½- year journey round trip. The choice of the pio- neering Kelly turned out to be a bonanza. His identical twin, retired astronaut Mark Kelly, offered himself up as a medical guinea pig so researchers could study the differences between the genetic doubles, one in space and the other on the ground. They provided blood, saliva and urine samples, underwent ultra- sounds and bone scans, got flu shots and more, all in the name of science. Once on the ground, Kelly and Kornienko split. Kelly heads to Houston with two flight surgeons and several other NASA reps, arriving late Wednes- day night. That’s where he’ll be reunited with his two daughters, ages 21 and 12; his girlfriend, a NASA public affairs representa- tive at Johnson Space Cen- Daily Mountain Eagle

Wednesday, March 2, 2016 SPORTS A9

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Eagles agree Cordova closes in to 2-year deal with Bradford PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Sam Brad- ford is staying in Blue Devils advance to 4A state title game Philadelphia. Bradford agreed to a two-year contract with the Eagles on Tuesday, passing up an opportunity to test free agency next week. The deal is worth up to $40 million, including in- centives, with $26 million guaranteed, according to a per- son familiar with the deal. The person spoke to The Asso- ciated Press on con- dition of anonymity because terms weren’t publicly dis- closed. Bradford joined the Eagles last season and compiled some career bests, but the team finished 7-9 and coach Chip Kelly was fired. New coach Doug Peder- son praised Brad- ford’s skill set and the team’s front of- fice decided to keep the injury-prone for- mer No. 1 overall pick without commit- ting to him long term. Bradford was acquired by the Ea- gles in a trade a Daily Mountain Eagle - Jeff Johnsey year ago with the Cordova’s Isaac Chatman (24) goes around Monroe County’s Franky Banks (3) during their Class 4A state semifinal game at Rams. the BJCC on Tuesday. Chatman finished with 23 points and seven rebounds in the Blue Devils’ 69-63 victory. Cordova battles Westminster Christian for the title at 5:45 p.m. Friday at the BJCC. Sports on TV Devils survive College Basketball Chatmans lead Miami at Notre Dame, 6 p.m., ESPN2 Bulldogs’ rally Michigan St. at Rutgers, Cordova to win 6 p.m., BTN BIRMINGHAM — By W. BRIAN HALE I have to admit, I Davidson at VCU, Eagle Sports Writer thought the game 6 p.m., CBSSN was over. Tex. Tech at W. Virginia, BIRMINGHAM — With stellar defensive play and Cordova had built a clutch free throws in the final moments of the game, the 14-point, third-quar- 6 p.m., ESPNU Cordova Blue Devils secured a ter lead against Mon- Miss St. at Ole Miss, spot in the AHSAA Class 4A roe County in their 6 p.m., SECN State Championship game follow- Class 4A state semifi- ing a 69-63 victory over the Mon- nal game at the Says Me Tulane at UCF, roe County Tigers on Tuesday at BJCC. The only ques- 6 p.m., ESPNews the BJCC in Birmingham. tion left was how out By Johnathan Bentley Seton Hall at Butler, In the most critical phases of of hand was this 7:30 p.m., FS1 the contest, when leads were chal- Friday’s game thing going to get? lenged by both teams, Cordova’s Cordova took a comfortable 46-32 Oregon at UCLA, Mykelti and Isaac Chatman con- No. 2 Cordova vs. lead after a 7-0 run that ended with a 8 p.m., ESPN2 tinued their season-long tradition No. 1 Westminster pair of Isaac Chatman free throws at Creighton at Providence, of making key plays where it mat- Christian, 5:45 p.m. the 4:39 mark of the third quarter. ter the most. They were aided by at the BJCC No. 2 Cordova was going to the state 8 p.m., CBSSN an outstanding effort from Jayce championship, and nothing was going Arkansas at Alabama, Willingham as the Blue Devils’ to stop them. 8 p.m., SECN earned their first title game appearance in school his- Daily Mountain Eagle - Jeff Johnsey Suddenly, out of nowhere, Monroe tory. County started bombing 3-pointers, Wisconsin at Minnesota, Isaac finished the game with 23 points, seven re- Cordova’s Mykelti Chatman throws but this was nothing like the first 8 p.m., BTN bounds and a block, while Mykelti added 18 points, six down a dunk off an alley-oop pass half — these were going in. Oregon State at USC, SEE CORDOVA, A11 against Monroe County Tuesday. SEE SURVIVE, A11 10 p.m., FS1 Wash. St. at Washing- ton, 10 p.m., ESPNU AUBURN FOOTBALL Colo. St. at Fresno St., 10 p.m., CBSSN NBA AU opens spring with QB contenders Pistons at Spurs, By JOHN ZENOR staff and a renewed search for an- mix, along with redshirt freshman 7 p.m., ESPN AP Sports Writer swers at quarterback. Tyler Queen. Johnson was consid- Thunder at Clippers, Auburn opened spring practice ered a rising star going into last 9:30 p.m., ESPN AUBURN — Auburn coach Gus on Tuesday with a four-man quar- season but struggled with decision- Malzahn is emphasizing that it’s “a terback competition that includes making and mistakes. new year” for both Jeremy Johnson and Sean White, “I think Jeremy is just in a spot MLB Preseason his team and his who struggled in their respective where he is ready to get back out Tigers vs. Yankees, quarterbacks. starting turns last season. The there,” Malzahn said Tuesday. “It’s noon, MLB The Tigers are team, meanwhile, went from hoping a new year. He’s done a good job of Angels vs. Giants, banking on that to contend for national and South- putting last year, and even when he translating into dif- 3 p.m. MLB eastern Conference titles to finish- was successful, he’s put that behind ferent results after a ing 7-6 and playing in the him. He is laser focused moving for- Indians vs. Reds, disappointing season that was fol- Birmingham Bowl. ward. I think there’s some fresh- 8 p.m., MLB lowed by an offseason filled with Junior college transfer John ness with that. heavy attrition on the coaching Franklin III joins the quarterback SEE AUBURN, A10 Auburn’s Gus Malzahn A10 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Wed., March 2, 2016 www.mountaineagle.com SPORTS DIGEST PREP BASKETBALL

MLB Yankees closer Chapman agrees Westminster Christian wins to accept 30-game suspension NEW YORK (AP) — New York Yankees closer Aroldis Chapman has agreed to accept a 30-game to earn spot in 4A title game suspension under Major League Baseball’s do- mestic violence policy, a penalty stemming from From the AHSAA 3A girls’ semifinal game. an incident with his girlfriend last October. The victory sends the Lady Tigers BIRMINGHAM — Westminster (29-7) into the 3A state finals Fri- Under the discipline announced Tuesday, Chap- Christian of Huntsville scored the day. Coach Brant Llewellyn’s girls man will serve the penalty from the start of the first 12 points of its Class 4A semi- have won the last four 3A state ti- season in April. He will lose 30 days of pay and 30 final game with Childersburg Tues- tles and will be going for the school’s day night and eased into the state days of major league service, which will allow him Sipsey Valley 52, fifth in a row and 13th state crown finals for the second year in a row to become a free agent after this season. Locust Fork 51 overall. with a 49-29 win at the BJCC Chapman says in a statement, “I did not in any Sipsey Valley edged Locust Fork Senior Emma Wallen sank 8-of-13 Legacy Arena. way harm my girlfriend that evening.” He adds 52-51 Tuesday night in the Class 4A treys to finish with 24 points to lead The contest closed out the second that, “I should have exercised better judgment with girls’ semifinals to clinch the Lady Lauderdale County Tuesday. day of the AHSAA 2016 State Bas- ——— respect to certain actions, and for that I am sorry.” Bears’ first trip to the state champi- ketball Finals. Classes 6A and 5A onship game. Class 3A Boys Semifinals play Wednesday as the 94th AHSAA Coach Jerome Elliott’s Bears (28- Madison Aca. 61, Pike Co. 38 No surprise, Cy Young winner state basketball tourney continues. 5) took the lead 43-41 at 7:21 in the Defending Class 3A state cham- Class 7A semifinals will be Thurs- fourth quarter, stretched the lead to pion Madison Academy jumped to a Arrieta will start Cubs’ opener day. eight at 52-44 with just over five 23-point lead by intermission en MESA, Ariz. (AP) — As expected, NL Cy Young John Kendall sank 4-of-6 3-point minutes remaining, then staved off route to a 61-38 victory over Pike goals – giving him 98 on the season Award winner Jake Arrieta will start the Chicago a last-ditch comeback effort by Lo- County in the Class 3A boys’ semi- for the second straight year – and final game at the BJCC Legacy Cubs’ season opener. cust Fork (30-2) that ended with the finished with 16 points to pace Lady Hornets’ last shot rolling off Arena. Manager Joe Maddon joked that he had “an- Coach Ronnie Stapler’s Wildcats the rim at the buzzer. Coach Andy Blackston’s Mus- other surprise” in making the announcement on (29-3). He was also 4-of-4 sat the ——— tangs (21-12) move into the 3A state Tuesday. The Cubs, coming off a 97-win season foul line. Trey Petty added 15 Class 3A Girls Semifinals finals Friday at 2:15 p.m. Madison and appearance in the NL Championship Series, points and a team-high seven re- Montgomery Academy 39, Academy has won five state titles open at the Los Angeles Angels on April 4. bounds. Tyshean Whitehead Brindlee Mountain 32 since 2006. Arrieta led the majors in wins while going 22-6 chipped in nine for the winners. Montgomery Academy downed Senior Josh Langford had 14 Childersburg (28-6) struggled and posting a 1.77 ERA last year. His ERA after Brindlee Mountain 39-32 Tuesday points and nine rebounds, Myles from outside the 3-point arc making in the Class 3A girls’ semifinal Parker added 12 points and Collin the All-Star break was 0.75. only 1-of-19 for the game. game. Blanchard had 11 for the Mustangs. The right-hander went 11-0 over his final 12 ——— The Lady Eagles, making their ——— starts, and he finished with 236 strikeouts. Arrieta Class 4A Girls Semifinals fifth trip to the BJCC in seven sea- Midfield 73, New Hope 57 also tossed a no-hitter and beat out Zack Greinke Deshler 56, UMS-Wright 41 sons, are advancing to the state fi- Midfield’s Patriots earned a berth and Clayton Kershaw for the Cy Young. Defending Class 4A state girls’ nals to face four-time defending in the Class 3A boys’ state basket- basketball champion Deshler ex- champion Lauderdale County. It is ball championship game with a 73- tended its current winning streak to the Lady Eagles’ first trip to the 57 victory over New Hope in the Royals, Perez agree to deal 33 in a row Tuesday with a 56-41 championship game under semifinal game. adding $52.5M through 2021 triumph over UMS-Wright in the Fencher’s direction. The Patriots (21-12), winners of semifinal game of the 2016 State Kayla White scored 15 points to the Class 4A state title in 2012 and SURPRISE, Ariz. (AP) — Salvador Perez and Basketball Finals. pace Montgomery Academy (27-4), 2014, combined balanced scoring, the Kansas City Royals have agreed to a contract Coach Jana Killen’s Tigers (35-1), which reeled off 11 straight points strong rebounding with a defense through 2021 guaranteeing the All-Star catcher an winners of the Class 4A state in in the third period to break a tie that forced 23 New Hope turnovers additional $52.5 million over five seasons. 1985, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 and game open. to notch the semifinal win. Junior Perez’s agreement was announced Tuesday, 2015, got solid offensive efforts from ——— Shy’m Cunningham, a 6-foot-4 for- sophomores Taylor Aikerson and Lauderdale County 83, one day after his mother, Yilda, had her SUV ward, had 16 points for coach Dar- Annie Sparks. Aikerson had 19 Barbour County 38 rell Barber’s squad. stolen at gunpoint in Venezuela. His mother was points and Sparks, 15 with nine Lauderdale County jumped out Corey Davis and Keenan Isaac unharmed and the vehicle was later recovered by coming on a 3-for-4 shooting effort to a 30-9 first-quarter lead Tuesday added 15 points each, Ahmad Isaac the national police. behind the 3-point arc. She also had morning and eased to an 83-38 win had 13 and Kalon Williams added Perez signed with the Royals as a 16-year-old seven steals. ——— over Barbour County in the Class nine. prospect from Venezuela, but shot through the minor league system. He made his big league debut in 2011, became the everyday backstop the COLLEGE FOOTBALL following season and has made voted to the All- Star game each of the past three years. He hit .260 with a career-best 21 homers and 70 RBIs last season. Having a ball: Michigan football

COLLEGE FOOTBALL Tennessee DL Alexis Johnson players loving Florida spring break pleads not guilty to charges By RALPH D. RUSSO tives are also in Bradenton this and finals, it does mean spring KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee defen- AP College Football Writer week, keeping tabs on the Wolver- break is part business, part pleas- sive lineman Alexis Johnson has pleaded not ines. ure. The players seem to be OK with BRADENTON, Florida — For “Michigan reached out to the guilty to charges of aggravated assault and false that. anybody concerned Michigan’s foot- NCAA national office for guidance in “When we’re not practicing, yes- imprisonment. ball players are being deprived of an preparation for its spring practice,” terday we were at the beach, eating Johnson’s lawyer, Gregory Isaacs, said “the rea- enjoyable the NCAA said in statement given to fish tacos,” offensive lineman Mason son why is because he is not guilty” after Tues- spring break the AP. Cole said. day’s arraignment. A preliminary hearing is by being “As discussed with the school, It has been sunny and in the 70s scheduled for April 21. forced to prac- NCAA staff is present this week at so far in Bradenton and that’s the tice in Florida University of Tennessee police say Johnson was IMG Academy to monitor and serve forecast for the rest of the week. this week, as a resource for the school.” Michigan players and coaches and “play fighting” with a woman Feb. 14 that esca- Wolverines Michigan’s spring break spring IMG athletes and coaches do need to lated until he placed his hands around her throat tight end Jake Butt has a message: practice — the latest outside-the-box keep their distance while the two to three times. The woman told police that as Everything is great. idea from Wolverines coach Jim Wolverines are on campus or be at she attempted to leave the bedroom, Johnson “Not everybody on our team is Harbaugh — does not violate NCAA risk of breaking NCAA rules. blocked the door. The woman also said she and going to take a spring break to get regulations. There is plenty of room at IMG to Johnson had previously dated two times and she away,” Butt said after Michigan fin- However, it has drawn criticism help keep everyone compliant. The ished a four-hour practice Tuesday, had sex with him once. Johnson is suspended from leaders of other conferences for campus covers 500 acres and has a just after sunset at the IMG Acad- not being in the spirit of the current 5,000-seat football stadium, a base- from all team-related activities. emy. discussion about time demands ball stadium, 16 soccer fields, a golf “We’re away. We’re down here in placed on college athletes. course and large nature preserve. LOCAL DIGEST Florida. Beautiful territory. Sun At the previous NCAA convention, Michigan players are staying in a Meeting shining. Not too hot. Nice breeze. several proposals were laid out to gated community of townhouses •The Cordova QB Club will meet on Monday, Eating great food with our brothers. give athletes more free time, includ- near the main entrance to the cam- I don’t have anything negative to say March 7 at 6 p.m. in the high school auditorium. ing mandatory two weeks off after pus. about it.” their seasons and at least one day off “It’s a lot better than just a dorm Youth Registration And for those suspicious of Michi- per week during the season. room,” Michigan running back •The Sumiton Park and Recreation will accept gan spending a week on a campus Football teams typically do not De’Veon Smith said. “The living con- last minute registration for boys baseball and girls that is home to one of the best high hold spring practice during school ditions right now are nice.” softball, ages 5-12 during the regular business school football teams in the country, spring break. While Michigan’s The coaches are staying in guest hours at the Sumiton City Park untill Friday, and at maybe this will alleviate some of arrangement allows players to be housing about a 5-minute golf cart Lee’s Restaurant during their business hours thru those fears: Two NCAA representa- free from football during midterms ride away. Sunday. Please bring a recent photo and a copy of the child’s birth certificate. Late registration fees are $50 for one child, $45 for the second child and NO. 20 TEXAS A&M 81, AUBURN 63 $40 for the third child in the same family. For more information, call 205-648-3264 or 205 253-6239. Semi-pro Football Auburn drops home finale to Texas A&M •The P-Town Wreckaz adult football season will The Associated Press would win the tiebreaker after beat- and two steals. Admon Gilder scored start on March 5 with the team going to Panama ing the Wildcats on Feb. 20. 10 points. City Beach, Fla., to play the Coastal Destroyers at AUBURN — Danuel House scored The Aggies trailed the Tigers (11- Texas A&M outrebounded Auburn 7 p.m. The team is selling program ads for $25, 19 points and No. 20 Texas A&M 18, 5-12) by as many as 11 points in 51-27 and grabbed 21 offensive rolled off 20 straight in a come-from- $50 or $100. The program will include the history the first half before racing back, boards. behind 81-63 victory over Auburn on overcoming icy shooting by gobbling Tyler Harris led Auburn with 20 of the Parrish High School football with games, Tuesday night. up rebounds. They took charge with points, eight rebounds and three scores and statistics. For additional information, The Aggies (23-7, 12-5 Southeast- a 26-3 onslaught fueled partly by a blocked shots. TJ Lang had 10 points call 205-724-8015. ern Conference) remain tied with series of dunks carrying into the sec- for the Tigers. POLICY Kentucky for the league lead going ond half. The Aggies trailed by as many as Event announcements and registrations for the into the regular season finale Satur- Jalen Jones had 16 points and 11 points in the first half after miss- Local Digest section can be sent to sports@ day night against Vanderbilt. Texas eight rebounds while Tyler Davis ing 12 consecutive shots during a A&M is seeking its first regular-sea- mountaineagle.com or by fax at 221-6203. The scored 14 and had nine rebounds for scoring drought of more than 6 min- son title since sharing the South- the Aggies. Alex Caruso had only utes. They scored the final eight deadline for next-day submission is 2 p.m. Sub- west Conference championship with five points but padded the stat sheet points before the half and the initial missions by phone are no longer accepted. Texas and TCU in 1985-86 and with nine rebounds, seven assists 12 afterward. Auburn From A9 “He’s got that look. Sean has On the field, the Tigers have to White at quarterback. He only for Franklin and the other quar- Matthews, running back Ker- that look too. It’s a new year and replace offensive tackles Avery passed for 733 yards while rush- terbacks is “just can they be suc- ryon Johnson and cornerback that’s what we’ve been preach- Young and Shon Coleman and ing for 451 last season at East cessful running our offense?” Jeremiah Dinson. Matthews ing to our guys.” tailback Peyton Barber — all of Mississippi Community College, “That’s really the bottom line,” and Johnson had shoulder in- Malzahn had to go on an off- whom opted to skip their final but the Tigers’ greatest success he said. “Everything that goes juries and Dinson is recovering season hiring spree after a num- seasons and enter the NFL in recent years came with mo- with it, from on the field, off the from a leg injury. ... Malzahn de- ber of assistants left for other draft. bile junior college transfers at field, leadership, making your clined to step into the fray be- jobs. The new hires include de- But the No. 1 question going quarterback, with Cam Newton teammates better. The unique tween the SEC and Michigan fensive coordinator Kevin into spring remains the same as and Nick Marshall. thing about our offense is the coach Jim Harbaugh over Har- Steele, co-defensive coordina- it has virtually every spring Malzahn hasn’t even ruled out quarterback’s got a chance to re- baugh taking his team to tor/secondary coach Wesley Mc- going back to Malzahn’s days as having live contact at some point ally influence the rest of his Florida for spring practice. Griff, offensive line coach Herb the Tigers’ offensive coordinator: in the spring. That’s where Mar- teammates. That’s what we’ll be “Yeah, I mean, whatever,” Hand and former Auburn play- Who’s the quarterback? shall separated himself as the looking for.” Malzahn said, shrugging. “I ers Kodi Burns (co-offensive co- The 6-foot-1, 174-pound No. 1 quarterback during the NOTES: Three players will don’t really have an opinion one ordinator/wide receivers) and Franklin, who enrolled in Janu- 2013 preseason. miss the spring recovering from way or another. Don’t really Travis Williams (linebackers). ary, could challenge Johnson and Malzahn says the big question injuries, including safety Tray want to get into that deal.” DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Wed., March 2, 2016 www.mountaineagle.com — A11

Survive From A9 No. 2 Cordova Blue Devils (25-5) The first 3-pointer got the team within 11 Date Opponent Result Score Rec. points, the second one pulled Monroe County within seven, the third one cut the gap to six and 12/04/2015 at Etowah W 67-46 1-0 the fourth pushed the Bulldogs into the lead at 12/10/2015 Pinson Valley W 58-41 2-0 54-52 in the opening minute of the fourth quarter. Monroe County’s fans were going bonkers — 12/11/2015 Curry W 59-17 3-0 and that certain win wasn’t so certain anymore. 12/15/2015 at Fayette County W 76-56 4-0 From then on, Cordova was locked in a battle. Monroe County’s lead lasted only 21 seconds. 12/18/2015 Carbon Hill W 62-45 5-0 Mykelti Chatman quickly tied the game with a 12/19/2015 at Westminster Christian L 56-49 5-1 basket and Isaac Chatman put in two free throws 12/26/2015 vs. Russellville* W 74-66 6-1 30 seconds later for a 56-54 lead, but Monroe County didn’t go away. 12/28/2015 vs. Columbia Central, TN* L 59-51 6-2 Twice the Bulldogs got within one point. Mon- 12/29/2015 vs. Haleyville* W 59-45 7-2 roe County’s DeAndre Robinson buried a 3- pointer from the top of the key to cut the Cordova 1/2/2016 vs. Horn Lake, MS• L 68-66 7-3 gap to 64-63 with just 28 seconds left. The Blue 1/4/2016 Muscle Shoals L 48-36 7-4 Devils sealed the win at the free throw line and with a pair of late Monroe County turnovers. 1/5/2016 at Hayden W 81-50 8-4 Cordova survived with a 69-63 win. 1/8/2016 at Curry W 65-24 9-4 The Blue Devils got an outstanding and effi- 1/9/2016 at Pinson Valley W 72-53 10-4 cient game from Jayce Willingham. The sopho- more had 15 points. He shot 50 percent from the 1/12/2016 at Carbon Hill W 59-36 11-4 floor, was 2 of 3 from 3-point range and was a per- 1/14/2016 Phillips W 75-39 12-4 fect 5 of 5 at the free throw line. He also played a big part down the stretch. 1/15/2016 Fayette County W 68-37 13-4 With Cordova clinging to a 57-56 lead, Willing- 1/18/2016 vs Huntsville@ W 59-47 14-4 ham was fouled while shooting a 3-pointer, he knocked down all three free throws to push the 1/23/2016 vs. Oakman† W 92-25 15-4 lead back to four points. 1/28/2016 at Muscle Shoals L 61-53 15-5 The free throw line was one of the keys to vic- 1/29/2016 at Phillips W 55-50 16-5 tory for Cordova, which connected on 26 of 37 shots. Cordova was also able to get several Mon- 1/30/2016 vs. Dora† W 95-86 17-5 roe County starters in foul trouble with two play- 2/04/2016 Sulligent W 80-48 18-5 ers fouling out and two more registering four fouls. 2/05/2016 Etowah W 74-35 19-5 On the other side, Monroe County was just 6 of Daily Mountain Eagle - Jeff Johnsey 2/09/2016 vs. Curry¢ W 71-35 20-5 12 at the line. Cordova’s Demetrius Kirk (2) drives to the The Blue Devils (25-5) have just one team 2/11/2016 vs. Fayette County¢ W 67-37 21-5 standing in the way of their first ever basketball goal against Monroe County during their 2/16/2016 West Limestone# W 57-52 22-5 game Tuesday at the BJCC. championship — top-ranked Westminster Chris- 2/22/2016 Deshler$ W 69-53 23-5 tian out of Huntsville. This will be the second meeting between the teams. and last week’s win over Haleyville in the North- 2/24/2016 Haleyville$ W 54-45 24-5 Cordova made the trip to Madison County to west Regional Tournament. 3/1/2016 Monroe County% W 69-63 25-5 play the Wildcats in mid-December. Westminster Cordova head coach Heath Burns now advances Christian won that game 56-49. to his third state championship game. He has al- ——— After the loss to Westminster, the Blue Devils ready earned a pair of red Alabama state map *Wayne Bracy Classic at Deshler High School lost to just one other state team the rest of the trophies as the runner up — at Dora in 2009 and •Rumble on the River at Itawamba Community College way — Muscle Shoals (twice). at Parrish in 2014. The Wildcats had their way in a rout of Childer- Here’s hoping Burns and the Blue Devils are @Marvin Stone Classic at UAH sburg on Tuesday. Westminster Christian jumped hoisting the blue championship trophy on Friday. †Walker County Basketball Tournament at Dora The championship game is set for 5:45 p.m. at the out to a 12-0 lead and picked up an easy 49-29 ¢Class 4A, Area 9 Tournament victory. BJCC. Cordova is definitely battled tested heading ——— #Class 4A, Northwest Sub-Regional game into the championship game. The Devils were Johnathan Bentley is the Sports Editor of the $Class 4A, Northwest Regional Tournament Daily Mountain Eagle. He may be reached at pushed to the brink in each of their last two %State Basketball Tournament games — Tuesday’s win over Monroe County — [email protected]. Cordova From A9 #1 Selling Tractor in the World Artec Tractor & Equipment rebounds and three blocks. Willingham on top by eight, 36-28. scored 15 points and went 2 for 3 in 3- With the Blue Devils ahead 49-37 mid- 7421 Hwy. 5 North, Nauvoo, AL point shots and a perfect 5 for 5 in free way through the third period, the Tigers 205-384-9570 artectractor.com throws. went on a 14-2 run to cut the lead to a “Against a great opponent to earn a point, 52-51 heading into the final pe- shot at the championship, we found a riod. Mahindra Max 26 4x4 Package way again to win the game. We saw Mon- Monroe County briefly took the lead to roe County on film and they have a very begin the fourth period on a 3-point bas- Push More. Pull More. Lift More. good basketball team — very athletic. We ket, 54-52, but Cordova quickly tied and thought we could execute on defense, regained control with a basket by INCLUDES: which worked for a while, but then they Mykelti and two free throws from Isaac, started making three-point baskets 56-54. Mahindra which they did a great job of — it forced As shots were traded in the final three Loader us to change our defense,” Cordova coach minutes of play and the Blue Devils up Mahindra Heath Burns said. “Mykelti, Isaac and by four points, 64-60, Mykelti and Isaac Brush Jayce played extremely well for us — blocked three successive shots, allowing Cutter they made key baskets and plays in cru- the Tigers to only sink a three-point bas- cial moments that helped shift the mo- ket, which gave Cordova a 64-63 edge. Mahindra mentum of the game and I’m extremely With Monroe County intentionally foul- Box Blade proud of them.” ing to retain time on the clock, the Blue 16’ Trailer The first period saw an intense battle Devils’ free-throw shooting excelled, with w/Ramps on the part of both teams, resulting in Isaac and Fuqua sinking five baskets to two tie scores — 6-6 and 11-11 — to clinch the 69-63 win. begin the contest. The Blue Devils took For Monroe County, Tyler Stallworth control on a 6-1 run, helped by a three- had 21 points, DeAndre Robinson added point basket by Graham Martin, for a 17- 19 and Franky Banks put in 12. No other

12 advantage. player had more than six points in the Only $ 00 Per Month Cordova added to its lead in the second game. 249 NO MONEY DOWN W.A.C. period, highlighted by four consecutive The Blue Devils (25-5) battle top- free throws by Kolbi Fuqua, along with ranked Westminster Christian on Friday baskets by both Chatmans and Willing- at 5:45 p.m. at the BJCC in Birmingham ham. At the halftime break, Cordova was for the Class 4A championship. A12 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Wed., March 2, 2016 www.mountaineagle.com ELECTION 2016 It’s a Super Tuesday for Clinton and Trump

WASHINGTON (AP) — Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clin- ton swept through the South on Super Tuesday, claiming victory in their parties’ primaries in dele- gate-rich Georgia, Ten- nessee, Alabama and Virginia. The front-runners appeared ever more likely to end up in a general elec- tion showdown. On the Republican side, Ted Cruz won his home state of Texas, the night’s single biggest prize, as well as neighboring Oklahoma to keep his campaign alive. AP Photo Democrat Bernie Sanders Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton picked up his home state of Vermont, as well as Okla- reacts to supporters as she arrives at her Super homa, Colorado and Min- Tuesday election night rally in Miami. nesota, but failed to broaden his appeal with least 286 delegates. broad support for some of minority voters who are AP Photo Trump’s wins in the his most controversial pro- crucial to the party in pres- Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks on Super Tuesday South were a major blow to posals. idential elections. Cruz, who once saw the re- In six of the states on The night belonged to primary election night at the White and Gold Ballroom at The Mar-A-Lago gion as his opportunity to Tuesday, large majorities of Trump and Clinton, who Club in Palm Beach, Fla., as New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie listens. stake a claim to the nomi- Republican voters said turned the busiest day of nation. Instead, he’s they supported a proposal the 2016 primaries into a four years.” with his first victory in called on Rubio and other watched Trump, a brash to temporarily ban all non- showcase of their strength Clinton also picked up Minnesota but failed to live candidates to step aside. New York real estate citizen Muslims from en- with a wide swath of Amer- wins in Texas, Arkansas up to the wider hopes of the “I ask you to prayerfully mogul, display surprising tering the United States, ican voters. Each candidate and Massachusetts, nab- numerous Republican of- consider our coming to- strength with evangelical an idea championed by won seven states — most in bing her first victory in ficeholders who have pro- gether, united,” Cruz said. Christians and social con- Trump. Nine in 10 of the South but also in New New England, while moted him as the party’s With results still coming servatives. Trump’s voters were look- England — with only the Trump carried GOP con- best alternative to Trump. in, Trump had won at least Republicans spent ing for an outsider, and half results of Alaska’s Demo- tests in Arkansas, Massa- With an eye on Florida’s 192 Super Tuesday dele- months largely letting were angry with the gov- cratic caucus still to come. chusetts and Vermont. March 15 primary, Rubio gates, while Cruz picked up Trump go unchallenged, ernment, according to exit Signaling her confidence, Trump’s dominance has vowed to keep up efforts to at least 132. Overall, wrongly assuming his pop- polls conducted by Edison Clinton set her sights on rattled Republican leaders, “unmask the true nature of Trump leads the Republi- ulist appeal would fizzle. Research for The Associ- Trump as she addressed who fear he’s unelectable the front-runner in this can field with 274. Instead, he’s appeared to ated Press and television supporters during a victory against Clinton in Novem- race.” Sanders’ wins did little to grow stronger, drawing networks. rally. ber. Even as Trump pro- Cruz desperately needed help him make up ground “It’s clear tonight that fessed to have good his win in Texas in order to in his delegate race with the stakes in this election relationships with his stay in the race. He beat Clinton. She was assured of have never been higher party’s elite, he issued a Trump in three contests winning at least 457 of the and the rhetoric we’re warning to House Speaker this primary season, more 865 at stake on Super hearing on the other side Paul Ryan, who declared than any other Republican, Tuesday. That’s compared has never been lower,” she earlier in the day that “this a fact he wielded as he to Sanders, who had at said. party does not prey on peo- Trump, too, had his eye ple’s prejudices.” Trump on a general election said that if the two don’t match-up with the former get along, “he’s going to secretary of state, casting have to pay a big price.” her as part of a political es- But all efforts to stop tablishment that has failed Trump have failed, includ- Americans. ing an aggressive cam- “She’s been there for so paign by Florida Sen. long,” Trump said at his Marco Rubio to discredit swanky Mar-a-Lago resort the billionaire business- in Florida. “If she hasn’t man. straightened it out by now, For Rubio, Super Tues- she’s not going to day turned into a bitter dis- straighten it out in the next appointment. He emerged

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NYSE NASD DOW Trans. 7512.39 7368.55 7500.30 +155.27 +2.11% -0.11% RALLYING: Tech and DOW Util. 625.89 615.25 618.50 -2.20 -0.35% t t s +7.04% Trader Gregory Rowe works on the floor of the Vol. (in mil.) 4,669 2,021 NYSE Comp. 9771.00 9613.96 9771.00 +211.47 +2.21% s s t -3.67% consumer stocks rose, with New York Stock Exchange Tuesday. U.S. stocks Pvs. Volume 4,286 1,888 NASDAQ 4689.60 4581.75 4689.60 +131.65 +2.89% s s t -6.35% the biggest gains going to s s t are opening modestly higher as the market recov- Advanced 2578 2098 S&P 500 1978.35 1937.09 1978.35 +46.12 +2.39% -3.21% familiar names. Apple Declined 558 681 S&P 400 1363.30 1339.32 1363.30 +29.10 +2.18% s s t -2.52% s s t gained $4.03, or 4.2 per- ers from a loss the day before. New Highs 76 37 Wilshire 5000 20325.20 19864.02 20325.20 +461.18 +2.32% -3.98% s s t cent, to $100.72, its first New Lows 24 51 Russell 2000 1054.49 1035.51 1054.49 +20.59 +1.99% -7.17% time over $100 in more tech and bank stocks as maker gave a strong profit than a month. Alphabet, the market slumped in forecast for 2016. Human Stocks of Local Interest the parent of Google, rose January and February. resources software com- “They’ve just been pany Workday reported a Stocks closed sharply higher YTD YTD $24.88, or 3.5 percent, to Name Div Yld PE Last Chg %Chg Name Div Yld PE Last Chg %Chg $742.10. Microsoft picked beaten with a stick this smaller loss and better- Tuesday as investors welcomed up $1.46, or 2.9 percent, to year,” she said. “Earnings than-expected sales. The some encouraging data on U.S. AFLAC 1.64f 2.7 11 61.07 +1.55 +2.0 Kroger s .42f 1.0 20 40.62 +.71 -2.9 construction spending, AT&T Inc 1.92f 5.1 16 37.39 +.44 +8.7 Lowes 1.12 1.6 21 69.04 +1.51 -9.2 $52.34 and Facebook stock have not been that bad stock rose $8.48, or 14 per- AllegTch .32m 2.3 dd 13.69 +.28 +21.7 MarathnO .20m 2.5 dd 7.96 -.25 -36.8 added $2.62, or 2.5 per- and the companies’ finan- cent, to $68.93. manufacturing and auto sales. Financial stocks, which have Alphabet A ...... 30 742.17+24.95 -4.6 MktVGold .12e .6 q 18.57 -.81 +35.3 cials are not that bad.” Medical device maker Altria 2.26 3.7 23 61.73 +.16 +6.0 McDnlds 3.56f 3.0 24 118.85 +1.66 +.6 cent, to $109.54. been the worst-performing Cavanaugh said in- Medtronic gave up $3.58, Amazon ...... cc 579.04+26.52 -14.3 Microsoft 1.44 2.7 34 52.58 +1.70 -5.2 The strong dollar has sector of the market so far this hurt tech stocks, which do vestors are pleased with or 4.6 percent, to $73.81 Apple Inc 2.08 2.1 11 100.53 +3.84 -4.5 NorthropG 3.20 1.7 19 193.88 +1.66 +2.7 year, led the way higher. BkofAm .20 1.5 10 13.19 +.67 -21.6 Penney ...... dd 10.18 -.02 +52.9 a lot of business outside the construction and man- after its sales fell short of B iPVixST ...... q 22.72 -2.16 +13.0 PepsiCo 2.81 2.8 28 99.09 +1.27 -.8 the U.S., because it makes ufacturing reports, and re- analysts’ projections. 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Ore Id a Crinkle Cut FAMILY PACK Do mino Granulated Fries or Tater Tots $ 79 $ 99 Sugar 4 Lb...... 5 Lb. Bag. GROUND BEEF 1 Ea...... 3 Ea. LIMIT 3 PACKS Wh ite Lily Corn Meal $ 89 $ 99 Pepsi Products ¢ Lb. 5 Lb...... 1 Ea. 1.25 Liter Bottle...... 79 Ea. 1 Maxwell House 1 LB. PKG. $ 29 Pepsi Products Coffee 28-30.6 Oz...... 6 Ea. $ STRAWBERRIES $ 79 1/2 Liter 6 Pack Bottles...... 4/ 10 Lipton Tea Bags 24 Ct . . 1 Ea. Niagara M alt-O-Meal Cereal Selected Varieties Drinking Water $ 79 $ 49 $ 12.5-14 Oz...... 1 Ea. 24 Pack...... 4/ 10 1 Ea. DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Wed., March 2, 2016 www.mountaineagle.com — B3 A love story in the making ... Capstone From A1 the most from their education. If a child isn't healthy or has poor oral health, On war and not too many ing a family, but Robert we were sitting on the their attention span in the learning environment is Jan. 27, people owned a car. The never asked her to marry edge of the front porch adversely affected. 2016, Lockhart’s were one of him. One Saturday morn- resting and talking when The Outreach Coordinators at Capstone assist Robert those that did not have a ing, Pat’s sister-in-law a bobcat let out one of the with applying for Medicaid, CHIP and Affordable (Bob) car; so, on Saturday when called and asked Robert if earth-shattering Care Insurance as a free service to our communi- Lock- they went to Jasper to he would take her and screams.” ties. Medicaid and CHIP offer children health in- hart buy groceries, they rode Pat to town, and of course “Pat jumped off the surance, eye exams and glasses as well as dental sent an the Miss-Ala bus. Bob he agreed. porch, it is only about services. email rode a bicycle everywhere “I went down and waist high, and started to This insurance can be free or at low cost to the sharing Walking he went until he was 16. picked them up and car- run toward the highway parent but proves invaluable as a tool in nurturing his in- For entertainment in a child's educational development. Back in Time ried them to town. Pat out front. I started to terest the summer, the children wouldn’t say very much to laugh and called out to Poor physical health, vision problems or dimin- in By Bobbye played in Minor’s Branch me and when I brought her, ‘Where are you going ished oral health all have negative effects on a Walker Wilson Wade that emptied into Poly them home, she still sweetheart? If you are child's capability to devote their full attention to County Creek. Sometimes, their wouldn’t talk very much. I afraid, the house is back learning. and the Cordova area, in dad took them down to don’t think that she even here and the cat is out Our insurance assistance is available to anyone particular. Seventy-seven Poly Creek to fish. Poly said bye when they got there.’ Bob stated that, of who needs to apply for Medicaid and CHIP. Out- years ago, he was born on Creek empties into Black out of the car.” course, bobcats won’t reach Coordinators will be onsite at Head Start reg- top of Walker Hill in the Water, which empties into Bob was confused and bother anyone if you don’t istrations at the following schools: town of Cordova to Mulberry/Warrior River. when he got back home bother them.” •Valley Jr. High — March 1, 2016 Charles Henry and Hazel “As we grew older, we he called Pat’s sister-in- Bob built a small build- •Cordova Elementary — March 3, 2016 Lee Lockhart. spent a happy childhood law and asked, ”Bonnie, ing behind the house for •Curry Elementary — March 8, 2016 “When did we move to playing and swimming in do you know what is his tools and things. He •Oakman Middle — March 10, 2016 Cordova?” Robert asked. those bodies of water.” wrong with Pat?” And she went to town and bought •Carbon Hill Jr. High — March 15, 2016 He doesn’t know, but The year was 1950, and said, “Of course I do, don’t new tin for the roof. He •Lupton Jr. High — March 17, 2016 knows that he was the school year had just YOU?” I said, “No.” Then really thought it looked If you need assistance or have questions concern- around two years old begun. “I was walking she said, “She wants you good. A few days after he ing Medicaid or CHIP, please visit us at the schools when they were living in down the hall at Union to marry her.” I said, “Tell had finished it, he came listed above. Union Chapel. He remem- Chapel School when I saw her to get ready. I’ll be home from work and the We will be onsite from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. or you bers they moved to the the prettiest girl that I there in a few moments.” boys told him that their can visit one of our locations in Jasper, Parrish or Village in Jasper because had ever seen. She was so Immediately, Bob asked mother had killed a large Nauvoo, Monday-Friday from 8 to 5 p.m. his dad and mother both small and so pretty that I his mother if he could bor- snake. Bob asked them to For further information you may contact Shannon worked in the Alabama just couldn’t take my eyes row his dad’s car, and she show him. Williamson, Capstone Rural Health Center at 205- Mills, a cotton mill. His off of her.” gave permission. His The boys led him out to 724-9031. mother worked in the I said to the person mother never asked why his new building, and by If you have questions concerning Head Start reg- spinning room, and his with me, “I’m going to because she knew that that time, Pat had come istration, you may contact Walker County Head dad was a loom fixer. “We marry that girl.” Robert when he wanted his dad’s out there. I asked them start at 205-387-0555. had a nanny and house- said, “She was 11 years car, that Pat was some- how she had killed the keeper but not for long.” old, and I was 12.” Robert how involved. Of course, snake, and they said, Shannon Williamson is an Outreach Coordinator with Capstone Rural Bob related that after did not know her name, she had no idea what was “With your gun.” Pat said Health Center in Parrish. they moved from Jasper, and had never seen her going on. it was up on a rafter; so, “I his mother worked for a before but knew that he Anyway, about two and looked up there, and there short time and the chil- was in love. He never one-half hours later , Pat were five round holes in Morman From A1 dren stayed with their cared for anyone else. and Bob were in the my new roof.” grandmother. “I guess Her name was Patricia, courthouse in Itwambia I just said, “You did a To see the light of hope come into the eyes of that is where I learned to but everyone called her County Mississippi. Mar- good job sweetheart.” someone who didn’t believe that hope existed for live, because I had all of Pat, and they became ac- ried! “What more could I say?” him/her is one of the greatest things that you could Union Chapel for a play- quainted and known as Bob’s parent had never “There was a large dead ever experience. ground, and Union Bob and Pat. “I was walk- been formally introduced snake. The boys were So, what is the purpose of this column? For one Chapel is a big place.” ing with her from a party to Pat, but when Bob’s safe. And, only five holes thing, I always wanted to be a writer in secret. Alabama Mills closed near her house. We mother met Pat later that to patch.” But seriously, it is my sincere hope that we are the mill in Jasper, and started across 78 High- night, she fell in love with Bob says, “Pat and I had able to connect and share career and employment “Dad went to work for way and it was dark. I her. His mother asked a beautiful life for 64 information on what is available in Walker County. George Sillivan at Silli- stopped on the center why he had never brought years. We were married I would love to be able to share with you biweekly van’s Curb Market and line, spun her around, Pat to the house to meet almost 58 years before information on “How to dress for success,” “What are Grocery. Mr. and Mrs. Sil- took her in my arms and her. Bob told his mother, she passed away. Life is so the right words to say in an interview,” or “How to livan became almost like kissed her.” “I have only known her lonely now. People at leave a job without burning bridges.” my other grandparents. Robert said, “A large for six years, so why church are always telling Most people don’t realize that there is a fine art to After he left Sillivan’s, he tractor trailer truck was rush?” me how beautiful she this thing of getting employed and staying em- worked in Cordova at the coming at us at a high Bob and Pat built a was. ‘There was only one ployed. Indianhead Mills, another rate of speed. We did not house out in a rural area girl for me and her name As my grandmother Ada Bell used to always say, cotton mill, and when know what to do; so, we by a little creek and as a was Patricia.’ She was “Be careful how you treat people going up because they closed that mill, Dad just stood there. The result, there were many beautiful.” they may be the same people you meet on your way began to work at Avon- truck went out of the road wild animals around down.” dale Mills in Birming- to keep from hitting us. them. Pat was from Birm- Bobbye Wilson wade is a retired schoolteacher and corresponding ham.” Our parents would have ingham and had never secretary tor the Walker County Ge- Saderia D. Morman is the disability resource coordinator at the Jasper Ca- Sometime during all understood kissing her, heard a bobcat. She didn’t nealogical Society Inc. She may be reer Center, located at 2604 Viking Drive in Jasper. She may be reached this time Bob’s grandpar- but not in front of a know that such things ex- reached at (205) 648-6394 or by calling 205-221-2576, ext. 221, or by email at [email protected] ents bought a small forty speeding truck. We never isted. [email protected]. abama.gov. acre farm in Union kissed on the highway “After we built the Chapel and sold ten acres again.” house, Pat and I were out to Robert’s father. They The story goes on over in the yard cleaning un- Prices Good OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! IN A HURR moved there when Robert the years, and they dis- derbrush and cleaning up. 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B4 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Wed., March 2, 2016 www.mountaineagle.com Woman’s secret past revealed makes fiance doubt the GARFIELD future BY JIM DAVIS DEAR ABBY: My fi- ancee and I have known each other since high school. I was the “good kid” Dear Abby with hon- By Abigail ors and Van Buren the right BLONDIE parents. She was consid- ered trouble and didn’t have the best home life.

Rumor had it that she BY DEAN YOUNG & DENIS LEBRUN moonlighted as a stripper our senior year, but I al- ways blew it off as false. Fast-forward 12 years: I ran into her recently, and we decided to have dinner. I fell in love with her on that date. A few months went by and I mentioned the rumors. She wasn’t PEANUTS upset and matter-of-factly

explained that she did BY CHARLES M. SCHULZ start stripping in high school and continued through college. It both- ered me, but the benefits of being with her far out- weighed the negatives. Now that we are en- gaged, she told me she had to “come clean.” She said there were times in college when she had sex with some of her regular MARVIN clients. I am floored. She basically admitted she BY TOM ARMSTRONG had prostituted herself. I don’t know what to do. I don’t want to blame her for her past indiscretions, but this is a big deal. I don’t know how to let it go. Advice, please! — GUY WHO NEEDS ADVICE

DEAR GUY: You now THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME see your fiancee by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek clearly — warts and all. Unscramble these four Jumbles, BY MORT WALKER BY MORT The problem with one letter to each square, BEETLE BAILEY “falling in love” (what I to form four ordinary words. define as infatuation) is that you don’t yet PEMOT know who the person IS. Regardless of how ©2016 Tribune Content Agency, LLC your fiancee financed All Rights Reserved. her education, she de- serves respect for VENOL being honest with you. She has done as much as she can to improve her life. You must now CTILHG

ask yourself if you can BY JOHN ROSE see past her past, and if free JUSTCheck out the new, JUMBLE app she is someone you would be happy spend- ing the rest of your life FIRFAT BARNEY GOOGLE & SNUFFY SMITH with. Remember, I live Now arrange the circled letters in Los Angeles, and in to form the surprise answer, as this town, her revela- suggested by the above cartoon. tion wouldn’t necessar- ily be a deal-breaker. Print answer here: (Answers tomorrow) DEAR ABBY: I met a Jumbles: AUDIT MINUS REFUGE HOURLY Yesterday’s guy named “Ryan” about Answer: He worked as a tailor until he decided the job 10 weeks ago. We hit it off wasn’t — SUITED FOR HIM right away. I admit I had

a little crush on him. CRANKSHAFT About a week after we By Eugenia Last met, he came out to a HOROSCOPES group of our mutual Batiuk and Chuck Ayers By Tom friends (me included) as CELEBRITIES BORN VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. gay. I’m very supportive of ON THIS DAY: Bryce 22): Gravitate toward the him, and it didn’t change Dallas Howard, 35; people who appreciate anything between us at Method Man, 45; Daniel you and what you have to all. Over the last several Craig, 48; Jon Bon Jovi, offer. weeks, we have grown to 54. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. be best friends and con- Happy Birthday: Han- 22): Get out with friends tinue to grow closer and dle whatever comes your or make plans with your closer. way with grace, dignity significant other. Once I found out Ryan and empathy. Don’t give SCORPIO (Oct. 23- in to temptation or let Nov. 21): You will face HI & LOIS

was gay, the rational and By Chance Brown practical part of me took anyone talk you into some opposition at home over and squashed the something that will lead if you try to do things dif- crush I had on him in the to trouble. ferently. Do your best to beginning. But now that ARIES (March 21- keep your plans a secret feeling is coming back April 19): Take time to until they are fully devel- even stronger. treat yourself to some- oped and hard to dispute. I know our relationship thing that will make you SAGITTARIUS (Nov. can never be anything feel good and look good, 22-Dec. 21): Venture more than platonic. I as well as give you the in- down a path that will guess I’m just asking how centive you need to forge help you explore personal I can get over him while ahead. options regarding your still maintaining our close TAURUS (April 20- skills, appearances and friendship, because ulti- May 20): You’ll feel pres- ways you can change the mately, that means the sure if you oppose way you live to suit what world to me, and I don’t someone who has as you want out of life. BABY want to lose it. much invested in a proj- CAPRICORN (Dec. ect or plan as you do. Use 22-Jan. 19): It’s OK to do

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150 Legals 150 Legals 150 Legals 150 Legals 150 Legals 150 Legals LEGAL NOTICE emissions of air contaminants. AmSouth Bank, as Mortgagee, MORTGAGE MORTGAGE tender the total amount due. The Walker County Civil Service ADEM proposes to issue a final under and by virtue of the power FORECLOSURE SALE FORECLOSURE SALE Alabama law gives some per- Board is taking applications for Title V permit, in accordance of sale contained in said mort- Default having been made in the Default having been made in the sons who have an interest in the following. with the conditions of the draft gage, will sell at public outcry to payment of the indebtedness payment of the indebtedness property the right to redeem the TITLE: SKILLED TRADES Title V permit, unless comments the highest bidder for cash, in secured by that certain mort- secured by that certain mort- property under certain circum- CLASSIFICATION received in accordance with the front of the Main entrance of the gage executed on July 28, 2006 gage executed on September stances. Programs may also Any citizen of the United States following procedures result in a Court House at Jasper, Walker by Leah Danielle Addison and 18, 2003 by Shirlene H. Brown exist that help persons avoid or may obtain an application from different permitting decision. County, Alabama, on the 16th and Robert L. Brown, wife and delay the foreclosure process. Lon Addison, husband and wife, the Walker County Civil Service Copies of the Statement of day of March, 2016, during the husband, originally in favor of An attorney should be consulted Office, Second Floor, Annex, or Basis and draft permit are avail- legal hours of sale, the following originally in favor of Mortgage Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, to help you understand these write the Civil Service Board, able for public inspection elec- real estate, situated in Walker Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., and recorded in DML Book rights and programs as a part of 1801 3rd Avenue S, Suite 212, tronically via County, Alabama, to-wit: Inc. as nominee for Nationpoint, 1857 at Page 477 on Septem- the foreclosure process. Jasper, Alabama 35501. http://adem.alabama.gov/new- Lot 3, Block 1, according to the a Division of NAT. City Bank of ber 22, 2003, in the Office of the The Bank of New York Mellon Positions in this classification in- sEvents/publicNotices.cnt, and Survey of Oak Hill Subdivision, IN, and recorded in DML Book Judge of Probate of Walker f/k/a The Bank of New York as clude: Driver/Operator, Heavy at the following location Monday as recorded in Map Book 4, 2025 at Page 700 on July 31, County, Alabama, and secured successor in interest to JPMor- Equipment Operator, Journey- – Friday (except legal holidays), Page 47, in the Probate Office 2006, and rerecorded in DML indebtedness having been gan Chase Bank, N.A. as man Mechanic, Mechanic, Truck 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. A nominal of Walker County, Alabama. Book 2047, Page 350 on transferred or assigned to The Trustee for Bear Stearns Asset Driver. fee for copying and/or mailing This sale is made for the pur- 12/6/2006 in the Office of the Bank of New York Mellon f/k/a Backed Securities Trust 2004- JOB SUMMARY (a brief de- may be charged. Arrangements pose of paying the indebtedness Judge of Probate of Walker The Bank of New York as suc- SD3, Asset-Backed Certificates, scriptive paragraph describing for copying should be made in secured by said mortgage, as County, Alabama, and secured cessor in interest to JPMorgan Series 2004-SD3, and its suc- duties to be performed in this advance. well as the expenses of foreclo- indebtedness having been Chase Bank, N.A. as Trustee for cessors and assigns classification) Ronald W. Gore, Chief sure. transferred or assigned to Bear Stearns Asset Backed Se- Mortgagee or Transferee Unless otherwise indicated as ADEM-Air Division Alabama law gives some per- Deutsche Bank National Trust curities Trust 2004-SD3, Asset- SHAPIRO AND INGLE, LLP marginal (m). This job classifica- 1400 Coliseum Blvd. sons who have an interest in Backed Certificates, Series 10130 Perimeter Parkway, Company, as trustee for First tion is not intended to be ex- [Mailing address: property the right to redeem the 2004-SD3 as reflected by instru- Suite 400 haustive and other duties may PO Box 301463; property under certain circum- Franklin Mortgage Loan Trust ment recorded in DML Book Charlotte, NC 28216 be assigned. All duties may not Zip 36130-1463] stances. Programs may also 2006-FF13 Mortgage Pass- 2379, Page 592 of the same Of- 704-333-8107/ 16-009241 be included in any one classifi- Montgomery, Alabama exist that help persons avoid or Through Certificate, Series fice. Shapiro and Ingle, L.L.P., Attorneys for cation nor does the list include 36110-2400 delay the foreclosure process. 2006-FF13 as reflected by in- as counsel for Mortgagee or Mortgagee or Transferee all tasks found in a position of (334) 271-7861 An Attorney should be consulted strument recorded in DML Book Transferee and under and by *March 2, 9, 16, 2016 this class. Persons wishing to comment to help you understand these 2340, Page 298 of the same Of- virtue of power of sale contained This classification is responsible may do so, in writing, to the De- rights and programs as a part of fice. Shapiro and Ingle, L.L.P., in the said mortgage will, on NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT for maintaining and repairing de- partment’s named contact the foreclosure process. as counsel for Mortgagee or March 24, 2016, sell at public TO BE PUBLISHED partment vehicles and equip- above within 30 days following REGIONS BANK, SUCCES- Transferee and under and by outcry to the highest bidder in BY ADMINISTRATOR ment, operate heavy equipment the publication date of this no- SOR BY MERGER TO virtue of power of sale contained front of the main entrance of the ESTATE OF in the construction, repair and tice. In order to affect final deci- AMSOUTH BANK in the said mortgage will, on Walker County, Alabama, Court- ANNIE LOIS MEADOWS, maintenance of county road sions, comments must offer Mortgagee March 25, 2016, sell at public house in the City of Jasper, dur- DECEASED ways and operate heavy equip- technically substantial informa- W. L. LONGSHORE, III outcry to the highest bidder in ing the legal hours of sale, the PROBATE COURT ment in the collection of solid tion that is applicable to the pro- Attorney for Mortgagee front of the main entrance of the following real estate situated in CASE NO. PC2016-004 Letters of Administration waste. posed application. All comments LONGSHORE, BUCK & Walker County, Alabama, Court- Walker County, Alabama, to wit: JOB DUTIES must be received in the ADEM LONGSHORE, P.C. Lot 8 according to the Parrish Of said deceased having been 1. Repairs and rebuilds gasoline Main Office in Montgomery no The Longshore Building house in the City of Jasper, dur- Land Company's Subdivision as granted to the undersigned on and diesel engines, etc. later than 5:00 p.m. on the last 2009 Second Avenue North ing the legal hours of sale, the recorded in Map Book 2 Page the 17th day of January, 2016, 2. Diagnoses problems day of the comment period. Birmingham, AL 35203-3703 following real estate situated in 65 in the Office of the Judge of by the Hon. Rick Allison, Judge 3. Plans daily work assign- A written request for a public Phone: 205-252-7661 Walker County, Alabama, to wit: Probate of Walker County, Ala- of the Probate Court of Walker ments hearing may also be filed within *Feb. 17, 24, Mar. 2, 2016 The following described real es- bama. Minerals and usual min- County, notice is hereby given 4. Operates bulldozer, motor that 30-day period and must tate, situated in Walker County, ing rights excepted. that all persons having claims grader, backhoe, etc. state the nature of the issues NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Alabama, to-wit: Also included is a 2004 Homes against said estate are hereby 5. Maintains streets, drainage proposed to be raised in the TO BE PUBLISHED Commence at the SE corner of of Legend TS002 SP, Serial required to present the same and sewer systems hearing. The Director shall hold Number H115743ABAL within time allowed by law or the BY EXECUTRIX the SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of 6. Maintains right-of-ways a public hearing whenever it is Section 4, Township 14 South, For informational purposes same will be barred. ESTATE OF 7. Performs basic inspections of found, on the basis of hearing Range 6 West; Thence run only, the property address is: JOHN MEADOWS Bertha Mae Ingram Robbins assigned vehicles requests, that there exists a sig- westerly along the South line of 107 Roberts Circle, Parrish, AL ADMINISTRATOR a/k/a Bertha Mae Robbins, 8. Disinfects dumpsters nificant degree of public interest said 1/4-1/4 for a distance of 35580. Nursing Home Law Group, PC 9. Informs citizens of problems in the permit application or draft DECEASED 30.22 feet; Thence turn an Any property address pro- R. Steven Baker in collecting refuse permit. PROBATE COURT angle to the right of 89° 52' vided is not part of the legal Birmingham, Alabama 10. Washes and greases truck After consideration of all written description of the property *March 2, 9, 16, 2016 CASE NO. PC2016-021 06" for a distance of 25.16 feet; 11. Hauls and dumps gravel, comments, review of any public Letters Testamentary sold herein and in the event sand, etc. hearing record, and considera- Thence turn an angle to the left of any discrepancy, the legal NOTICE OF SALE OF Of said deceased having been of 89° 53' 09" for a distance of 12. Reports any problems to tion of the requirements of the granted to the undersigned on description referenced herein ABANDONED VEHICLE 927.50 feet to the point of begin- Pursuant to the provisions of the supervisor Alabama Air Pollution Control the 10th day of February, 2016, shall control. 13. Completes work order for Act, the Federal Clean Air Act ning; Thence turn an angle to This sale is made for the pur- Alabama Abandoned Motor Ve- repairs to be made and applicable regulations, the by the Hon. Rick Allison, Judge the left of 0° 02' 06" for a dis- pose of paying the indebtedness hicle Act, Section 32-13-1, Code 14. Performs other related Department will make a final de- of the Probate Court of Walker tance of 371.19 feet; Thence secured by said mortgage, as of Alabama, 1975, notice is duties as needed termination. The Department will County, notice is hereby given turn an angle to the right of 92° well as the expenses of foreclo- hereby given to the owners, QUALIFICATION develop a response to com- that all persons having claims 43' 27" for a distance of 634.62 sure. Furthermore, the property lienholders and other interested 1. High School Diploma or ments, which will become part against said estate are hereby feet; Thence turn an angle to the to be offered pursuant to this no- parties, the following described equivalent. of the public record and will be required to present the same right of 92° 45' 44" for a dis- tice of sale is being offered for vehicle, to-wit: 2. Possession of or ability to available to persons upon re- within time allowed by law or the tance of 371.19 feet; Thence sale, transfer and conveyance 1986 Freightliner FL112 readily obtain a valid driver's li- quest. Notice will be sent to any same will be barred. turn an angle of 87° 14' 47" to AS IS, WHERE IS. Neither the Vin # 1FUPZCYB6GH400290 cense issued by the State of Al- person requesting notice of the SHARON VIRGINIA JONES the right for a distance of 634.63 mortgagee, nor the officers, di- Tag # 40X9545 Will be sold at public outcry to abama for the type of vehicle or final action. EXECUTRIX feet to the point of beginning of rectors, attorneys, employees, equipment operated. For additional information con- agents or authorized represen- the highest bidder for cash at the tract or parcel to be de- A more detailed description of cerning the U.S. EPA’s involve- Steven A. Thomas, tative of the mortgagee make NLI Sales, Inc., 145 Russell this classification will be avail- ment in the consideration of this Attorney at Law scribed. Situated in Walker any representation or warranty Dairy Road, Jasper, AL 35503, able when obtaining application. permit, please contact its web- Jasper, Alabama County, Alabama. relating to the title or any physi- on the 14th day of March, 2016 Applications must be fully com- site at: *Feb. 17, 24, Mar. 2, 2016 For informational purposes cal, environmental, health or at 10:00 a.m. pleted, signed, dated and all re- http://www2.epa.gov/caa-permit- only, the property address is: safety conditions existing in, on, The seller shall have the right quired documents attached to ting/alabama-proposed-title-v- NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT 657 South Pine Drive, Jasper, at or relating to the property of- to reject any and all bids. be accepted. Applications must permits. TO BE PUBLISHED AL 35504. fered for sale. Any and all re- *February 24, March 2, 2016 be in the Office of the Walker The Department maintains a list BY EXECUTRIX Any property address pro- sponsibilities or liabilities arising County Civil Service 5 days of interested individuals who are ESTATE OF vided is not part of the legal out of or in any way relating to NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT from date of posting. mailed legal notices regarding Murry Chesley Argo, Jr., aka description of the property any such condition, including TO BE PUBLISHED The Board may refuse to exam- proposed permits. If you wish to Murray Chesley Argo, Jr., sold herein and in the event those suggested by Code of Ala. BY ADMINISTRATRIX ine an applicant or after exami- receive such notices, contact (1975) § 35-4-271, expressly ESTATE OF DECEASED of any discrepancy, the legal nation disqualify such applicant the Permits & Services Division are disclaimed. This sale is sub- Herbert Gordon Stanley, PROBATE COURT description referenced herein or remove his name from the via telephone (334-271-7714), shall control. ject to all prior liens and encum- DECEASED CASE NO. PC2015-172 PROBATE COURT register or refuse to certify any e-mail: This sale is made for the pur- brances and unpaid taxes and applicant on a register: ([email protected]) Letters Testamentary assessments including any CASE NO. PC2016-018 pose of paying the indebtedness 1) Who is found to lack any of or postal service (P.O. Box Of said deceased having been transfer tax associated with the Letters of Administration the qualifications established for 301463, Montgomery, AL granted to the undersigned on secured by said mortgage, as foreclosure. The successful bid- Of said deceased having been the class or position. 36130-1463). the 21st day of December, well as the expenses of foreclo- der must tender a non-refund- granted to the undersigned on Applications accepted March 1, This notice is hereby given this 2015, by the Hon. Rick Allison, sure. Furthermore, the property able deposit of Five Thousand the 10th day of February, 2016, 2, 3, 4, 8, 2016. 2nd day of March, 2016, by au- Judge of the Probate Court of to be offered pursuant to this no- Dollars and no/100 ($5,000.00) by the Hon. Rick Allison, Judge tice of sale is being offered for David Kelly, Chairman thorization of the Alabama De- Walker County, notice is hereby in certified or cash funds at the of the Probate Court of Walker sale, transfer and conveyance County, notice is hereby given *March 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 2016 partment of Environmental given that all persons having time and place of the sale. The Management. AS IS, WHERE IS. Neither the balance of the purchase price that all persons having claims claims against said estate are against said estate are hereby ALABAMA DEPARTMENT Lance R. LeFleur mortgagee, nor the officers, di- must be paid in certified funds hereby required to present the required to present the same OF ENVIRONMENTAL Director rectors, attorneys, employees, by close of business on the next same within time allowed by law within time allowed by law or the MANAGEMENT *March 2, 2016 agents or authorized represen- business day thereafter at the or the same will be barred. same will be barred. NOTICE OF APPLICATION tative of the mortgagee make Law Office of Shapiro and Ingle, Betty Sailors Earnest Argo CYNTHIA FORRESTER FOR TITLE V MAJOR MORTGAGE any representation or warranty LLP at the address indicated ADMINISTRATRIX SOURCE OPERATING PER- FORECLOSURE SALE Executrix relating to the title or any physi- below. Shapiro and Ingle, LLP Steven A. Thomas, MIT AND REQUEST FOR Default having been made in the Mark Turner cal, environmental, health or reserves the right to award the Attorney at Law COMMENTS FACILITY/PER- payment of the indebtedness Attorney at Law bid to the next highest bidder, or safety conditions existing in, on, Jasper, Alabama MIT NUMBER 710-0023 secured by that certain mort- Jasper, Alabama to reschedule the sale, should at or relating to the property of- the highest bidder fail to timely *February 24, March 2, 9, 2016 PUBLIC NOTICE - 350 gage executed by Mary R. Key *Feb. 17, 24, Mar. 2, 2016 fered for sale. Any and all re- Marion County and Danny B. Key, wife and sponsibilities or liabilities arising King Kutter, Inc. has applied husband, to Regions Bank, suc- NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT out of or in any way relating to cessor by merger to AmSouth for a renewal Title V Major TO BE PUBLISHED any such condition, including Source Operating Permit for the Bank on the 22nd day October, BY ADMINISTRATOR those suggested by Code of Ala. King Kutter located at 305 2003, said mortgage being ESTATE OF recorded in the Office of the (1975) § 35-4-271, expressly Commerce Drive, Winfield, AL Charles Lee Flemmings a/k/a 35594. The facility is an existing Judge of Probate of Walker are disclaimed. This sale is sub- farm equipment production facil- County, Alabama in DML Book Charles Lee Flemmings, Sr., ject to all prior liens and encum- ity (SIC code 3523). The draft 1867, Page 399. DECEASED brances and unpaid taxes and Major Source Operating Permit The undersigned Regions PROBATE COURT assessments including any would not authorize any new Bank, successor by merger to CASE NO. PC2016-029 transfer tax associated with the Letters of Administration foreclosure. The successful bid- Of said deceased having been der must tender a non-refund- REDUCED granted to the undersigned on able deposit of Five Thousand the 19th day of February, 2016, Dollars and no/100 ($5,000.00) by the Hon. Rick Allison, Judge in certified or cash funds at the of the Probate Court of Walker time and place of the sale. The County, notice is hereby given balance of the purchase price that all persons having claims must be paid in certified funds against said estate are hereby by close of business on the next required to present the same business day thereafter at the within time allowed by law or the Law Office of Shapiro and Ingle, same will be barred. LLP at the address indicated Charles Lee Flemmings, Jr. below. Shapiro and Ingle, LLP Administrator reserves the right to award the Laird and Robertson, P.C. bid to the next highest bidder, or Russell B. Robertson to reschedule the sale, should Jasper, Alabama the highest bidder fail to timely *March 2, 9, 16, 2016 tender the total amount due. Alabama law gives some per- 1205 VALLEY ROAD NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT sons who have an interest in TO BE PUBLISHED property the right to redeem the property under certain circum- Jasper, AL 35501 BY ADMINISTRATOR stances. Programs may also ESTATE OF exist that help persons avoid or $175,000 MAGGIE DORIS CROTSER, delay the foreclosure process. #1289-Great 3BR 2BA home with all the DECEASED An attorney should be consulted PROBATE COURT to help you understand these curb appeal you could want and lots of CASE NO. PC2016-016 rights and programs as a part of updates and improvements. This home has Letters of Administration the foreclosure process. 2 living rooms and a sunroom perfect for Of said deceased having been Deutsche Bank National Trust granted to the undersigned on Company, as trustee for First hosting or relaxing. Features granite, the 5th day of February, 2016, Franklin Mortgage Loan Trust stainless appliances, new backsplash, new by the Hon. Rick Allison, Judge 2006-FF13 Mortgage Pass- of the Probate Court of Walker flooring, new windows, new hot water Through Certificate, Series County, notice is hereby given 2006-FF13, and its successors heater, plumbing and wiring updates and so that all persons having claims and assigns much more. Total of 2,150 square feet of against said estate are hereby Mortgagee or Transferee required to present the same SHAPIRO AND INGLE, LLP living space on large landscaped lot in within time allowed by law or the 10130 Perimeter Parkway, desirable neighborhood within walking same will be barred. 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