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APRIL 6, 2016 JASPER, ALABAMA — WEDNESDAY — WWW.MOUNTAINEAGLE.COM 75 CENTS KIWANIS CLUB OF JASPER’S BROOKWOOD BAPTIST HEALTH BRIEFS OLYMPIC TRACK AND FIELD DAY Firefighter dies in crash Brand for A single vehicle crash at 5:07 p.m. Heart of a champion Brookwood last Thursday has claimed the life of a Lynn man. Baptist Health Charles Monroe Tucker, 56, was unveiled critically injured when the 2001 By JENNIFER COHRON Dodge Dakota he Daily Mountain Eagle was driving left the Hospital employees and community mem- roadway and struck bers got their first look at Brookwood Baptist a parked log truck. Health’s brand at a launch celebration held Tucker was air- Tuesday morning at Walker Baptist Medical Center. lifted to UAB Hospi- The logo for the healthcare network formed tal in Birmingham, from the merger where he died Sat- of Brookwood urday. Medical Cen- ter and Baptist Tucker’s son, Health System 16-year-old Austin with Dallas- Brian Tucker, was More than 275 based Tenet Healthcare also airlifted to Chil- special needs Corp. in October features three intertwined circles. dren’s of Alabama. students from Ecclesiastes 4:12 provided the inspiration The crash oc- across Walker for the logo — “Though one may be overpow- curred on Alabama County participated ered, two can defend themselves. A cord of 5 near the intersec- Tuesday in the three strands is not quickly broken.” WBMC CEO John Langlois noted during tion of U.S. 278, annual Olympic the brief unveiling ceremony that Brookwood two miles south of Track and Field Day Baptist Health is the largest healthcare net- Lynn. They had just sponsored by the work in central Alabama with five acute care left the scene of a Kiwanis Club of hospitals in Birmingham, Alabaster, Jasper and Talladega. grass fire when the Jasper. For more The network also includes 77 additional lo- accident occurred, photos from the cations consisting of health centers, physician officials said. event, see A10 of practices, imaging centers and a freestanding today’s Eagle. emergency department. According to a press release regarding the new brand, Brookwood Baptist Health em- ploys more than 1,300 doctors and 7,200 staff DEATHS and serves more than one million patients an- Freddie Lamar Rudd, 66, nually. Arley “To our community, please know the team Velma Hester, 89, Cordova at Walker Baptist is excited for this new Henry L. Frost, 81, Cordova union and the opportunity to better serve you Ottis Van Burnett, through it. We will continue to invest in this 98, Cordova community,” Langlois said. Brenda Faye Tittle, Chaplain Leigh Anne Min compared the 63, Cordova John Patrick “Pat” Watson, See BROOKWOOD, A10 59, Cordova George Reeves Taylor Jr., 61, Jasper Linda Garza, 64

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         Freddie Lamar Rudd Brenda Faye Tittle 11 // # #    Freddie Lamar Rudd, 66, of Arley, was born Nov. 13, Brenda Faye Tittle, 63, of Cordova, went home to be 00 00 00 00 00 1949, and passed away Monday, April 4, 2016, at his res- with the Lord Sunday, April 3, 2016, at her residence. idence. Visitation will be Thursday, April 7, 2016, from 2 until The family will receive friends today, 3 p.m. at Cedrum Grove Freewill Baptist Church in April 6, 2016, at 5:30 p.m. at Bethel Carbon Hill. Funeral services will be Thursday, April 7, $%&%''%&%$ $&%''%&$ ' '(&%))%&(' '%&*''*&%' $*&%$$%&*$ Baptist Church. Funeral services will 2016, at 3 p.m., at Cedrum Grove Freewill Baptist        /  ;  ; / . ; < <; . )   < <   ) be Thursday, April 7, 2016, at 11 a.m. Church. John Billy Butler will officiate. 2  9   9  2  < %  %<   %  "< <" %       % %    2 2   % &,        ,&             %      %    %          2    2 at Bethel Baptist Church, with burial Tittle was preceded in death by her two husbands,    < %   %<    2    2  ,,   ,, 2        2  ,, < <,, in the adjoining cemetery. Charles Un- Bubba Millwood and Mike Pease; father, Donald Tittle; #< 1     1<#   < <  2   2 2  2 << derwood and Mike Tidwell will offici- mother, Delilah June Millwood; brother, Donald Lynn    ,< <,   << " ;    ;" ate. Tittle Jr.; and twin sister, Linda Kaye Kirpatrick. ?<

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Pallbearers will be Daniel Mallett, Bo Mallett, Terry @ Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 Baker, Hunter Millwood, Austin Grace and Christopher    Millwood. 0 Velma Hester Wilson Brothers Funeral Home, Carbon Hill; 205-924-4147 A Velma Hester, 89, of Cordova, passed away Sunday, )  April 3, 2016, at her residence. 0 Velma was owner and operator of Velma’s Truck Stop in Argo from 1962 until 1982. John Patrick ‘Pat’ Watson The family will receive friends today, April 6, 2016, John Patrick “Pat” Watson, 59, of Cordova, was born from 6 until 9 p.m. at Collins-Burke Funeral Home. Fu- June 29, 1956, and passed away Saturday, April 2, 2016, @ neral services will be Thursday, April 7, 2016, at 2 p.m. at Cordova Health and Rehabilitation. )  in the Collins-Burke Chapel, with burial at Sardis The family will receive friends Thursday, April 7, 0 Cemetery on the River Road. Don Painter will officiate. 2016, from 6 until 9 p.m. at Collins-Burke Funeral Velma was preceded in death by her father, Clifford Home. Funeral services will be Friday, April 8, 2016, at      Banks; mother, Pearl Garner Banks; father of her chil- noon in the Collins-Burke Chapel, with burial at New            dren, Rose Hester; and son, Ronnie Hester. Horizon Cemetery. Robert Blankenship will officiate.       )"")            )    )      She is survived by her daughter, Johnnie Bea Yealock Watson was preceded in death by his father, Leonard          ))       (Carl) of Jasper; son, Ric Hester (Sherry) of Dora; sister, Watson; and mother, Patricia Watson.         )   )      Betty Jo Brown of Jasper; grandchildren, Brackie He is survived by his wife, Diane Watson of Cordova;         *&  &*      Bonds, Gina Lane, Candi Whitmore and Breanna Hes- son, David Watson of Cordova; sisters, Sharon Watson          +, (( ,+             +-((-+      ter; great-grandchildren, Shane Hester, Jesse Bonds, of Madison and Mary Jacq Easley of Brandon, Missis-       . .      Nevaeh Whitmore and Gideon Whitmore; great-great sippi; and brothers, Pete Watson of Frederick, Maryland, !" !  "      ."".      grandchild, Zander Hester; and a host of special nieces and Bill Watson of Paxton, Mississippi. !!       "  "        #"#"          and nephews. $$     /&  &/      Pallbearers will be AC Lane, Johnny Wayne Banks, Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 % & % &      / /      Billy Doss, Jesse Bonds, Shane Hester and Randy '"(("      /,,/      Brown. '"(&  &("      /""/      George Reeves Taylor Jr.    Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571             George Reeves Taylor Jr., 61, of Jasper, passed away          )  )        Saturday, April 2, 2016, at Walker Baptist Medical Cen-        ) , ) ,    4 01  10 4   ""    .   .  *2 5(* (52     ter. !! 1   01 0   1 . .       Henry L. Frost Visitation was held Monday, April 4, 2016, from noon !!&&   201 2  10  #" " " "#      Henry L. Frost, 81, of Cordova, passed away Sunday, until 2 p.m. in the parlor at Collins-Burke Funeral %%              )   ) 33          3   3       April 3, 2016, at his residence. Home. Funeral services were held Monday, April 4, Visitation will be Thursday, April 7, 2016, from 11 2016, at 2 p.m. in the Collins-Burke Chapel. Johnny        a.m. until noon at Bell Funeral Home in Sumiton. Fu- Martin and Spurgeon Kimbrell officiated. Burial was at neral services will be Thursday, April 7, 2016, at noon Edgil Grove Baptist Cemetery in Jasper. in the Bell Sumiton Chapel, with burial at Pleasant Hill Taylor was preceded in death by his father, George Cemetery in Corner. Reeves Taylor Sr.; grandparents, Griffin Taylor, Nora         Preceding him in death were his wife of 63 years, Taylor, Willie Amerson, Johnny Amerson, William Jenk- ) ))  )  ) ) ) ,  , Betty Joyce Frost; parents, Harvey and Leither Frost; ins and Lorene Jenkins; father-in-law, Razzie Allred; children, Henry Harold Frost, Terry Lynn Frost, Roger and mother-in-law, Janie Allred. !" # # "! Dale Frost and Billy Joe Frost; granddaughter, Angela He is survived by his wife, Debra Kaye Allred Taylor 11 // # #    Renee Frost; and siblings, Lucille Frost Reagan, Robert of Jasper; daughters, Krystal LaShae Taylor Coleman 00 00 00 00 00 Frost and Herman Frost. (David) and Kandace Marie Taylor King (Buddy);  Survivors include his children, Henry Howard Frost, mother, Johnnie Faye Amerson Jenkins; stepfather, % % 7 %  % 7  7 % 7  %  7 %   % 7 7 %   % 7 Joyce Frost Garrett and her husband, Charles, Thomas Ronald Jenkins; sisters, Connie Taylor and Cindy Lefan / 67 8      9    876/ 9  ": 2    2:" Michael Frost and Steven Edward Frost; daughter-in- (Johnny); special sister-in-law, Brenda Taylor; brothers,   67 8 2      2876  ;   (  , " < < " , ( ;  law, Rose Marie Frost; 19 grandchildren; 21 great- Jeff Taylor (Brenda), Lonnie Taylor (Tammy), Scottie  grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends. Taylor (Audrey), Ronald Jenkins Jr., Mike Jenkins You may sign an online register or express private (Lori) and Randall Jenkins (Wendy); grandchildren, =  )$ > . .>$) = condolences to the family at BellSumiton.com. Kason Taylor Madden, Gavin Coleman, Sayge King, Taylor King and Khloe Coleman; and a host of nieces, Bell Funeral Home, Sumiton; 205-648-6611 nephews, aunts, uncles and friends. Pallbearers were Justin Taylor, Joe Taylor, Noah Tay- Convicted killer OK’d for lor, Kason Taylor Madden, Gavin Coleman, Sayge King, Ottis Van Burnett Taylor King and Khloe Coleman. Honorary pallbearers Washington retail pot license Ottis Van Burnett, 98, of Cordova, passed way Monday, were Taylor’s Sunday School Class. April 4, 2016, at Walker Baptist Medical Center. SEATTLE (AP) — A report about a convicted mur- Graveside services will be held Thursday, April 7, 2016, Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 derer being granted a license to open a marijuana shop at 2 p.m. at Walker Memory Gardens. William Tittle will in Washington has prompted a double-take by state of- officiate. ficials. Burnett passed away from this life just two days after Linda Garza The Washington Liquor and Cannabis Board selected celebrating his 98th birthday. A true hero of faith, he was Linda Garza, 64, passed away Tuesday, April 5, 2016, Green Grotto LLC to open a marijuana store in the first and foremost a Christian. He was able to attend wor- at UAB Hospital. Seattle suburb of Issaquah. As first reported by The Is- ship at Cordova Church of Christ up until his death and Funeral arrangements will be announced by Collins- saquah Press, the company is run by George Garrett, was a wonderful example of faithfully serving and obey- Burke Funeral Home. who pleaded guilty to second-degree murder for killing ing God with a joyful heart. He was a hero for his country, his wife and dumping her body in Hood Canal in 1993. and he was a decorated WWII Army Veteran. He shared Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 He was sentenced to 13 years in prison. many stories about his service and was very proud to be Board spokesman Brian Smith says Garrett disclosed an American. He was a hero to his family, he adored his the conviction on his application for a marijuana retail wife and worked hard as a mail carrier to provide for his license. Under the board’s rules, the felony did not au- family. He deeply loved his children, his parents and his tomatically disqualify him because it was more than 10 siblings. He was a proud of his grandchildren and great years old. grandchildren, and enjoyed singing to his great-great- Obituary policy Smith says the case “raised a flag” and that the board grandchildren. His hands planted gardens, carved wood will be discussing whether further action is warranted. and clapped to music. His arms always open for a hug. The Daily Mountain Eagle publishes obit- His feet carried him many, many miles, and his heart was uaries for a minimum $40 charge for a stan- Man charged with leaving full of love. His presence will be missed to all who knew dard obituary. The standard obituary and loved him. includes the deceased’s complete name, age, baby in car at strip club He was preceded in death by his wife, Florence M. Bur- LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Los Angeles man has been occupation, date, cause and place of death, nett; parents, William and Allie Burnett; brothers, Wick time and place of services and survivors. Pho- charged with child abuse for allegedly leaving his baby Burnett, Wayburn Burnett, Everett Burnett and Jim in the car while he went to a San Fernando Valley strip tographs of the deceased are welcome, but Burnett; and sisters, Dean Norris and Lodis Kennedy. not required. club. He is survived by his son, David Burnett (Donna); Twenty-four-year-old Auwin Dargin pleaded not If the obituary exceeds standard space, ad- daughter, Bonnie Poore (Ronnie); grandchildren, Lisa ditional charges may be incurred. guilty to the charge on Monday. He could face up to six Ware (Jacky), Debbie Reed and Matt Burnett; great- years in prison if convicted. Information must be received from the fu- grandchildren, Jerica Ware, Jaron Ware, Justin Ware and neral home handling the arrangements and Jordan Reed; great-great-grandchildren, Parker Ware services. and Mason Ware; special sister-in-law, Evelyn Burnett; VOLUME 54 NUMBER 295 special friend, Bryon Wolfe; and a host of nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be Daily Mountain Eagle made to Indian Creek Youth Camp, 7855 Pleasantfield Road, Oakman, AL 35579. - Main Office - Member You may sign the online register at www.kilgoregreen- 1301 E. Viking Drive funeralhome.com. 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DEAR BY JIM DAVIS ABBY: I am a sin- gle father of teenage boys. I have al- ways played an Dear Abby active By Abigail role in Van Buren my chil- dren’s lives, physically, emo- BLONDIE tionally and financially. My older son lives with me; my younger sons live with their mother. BY DEAN YOUNG & DENIS LEBRUN I am bisexual and have always been attracted to both men and women. It took me a long time to admit it to myself. I suf- fered from depression for many years as I struggled with my sex-

ual identity. Unfortu- PEANUTS nately, I was diagnosed with HIV. Since then, I have been on medication BY CHARLES M. SCHULZ and live a very healthy lifestyle. None of my children knows about my sexual- ity or my diagnosis. I have wanted to tell them for a while now, but I can never bring myself to do it. I’m afraid that if I tell them, they’ll be ashamed of me MARVIN and it will add unneces- sary stress in their BY TOM ARMSTRONG lives. On the other hand, I’m tired of keep- ing secrets. Further- more, I worry about the possibility that they could find out from someone else. All four of us will be together for an event in a couple of months. I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME feel this could be a good by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek opportunity to tell them. Unscramble these four Jumbles, BY MORT WALKER BY MORT Or should I tell them on one letter to each square, BEETLE BAILEY their own, individually? to form four ordinary words. Am I selfish for wanting to tell my children? Or ELPXE am I foolish for not telling them? ©2016 Tribune Content Agency, LLC — KEEPING SECRETS All Rights Reserved.

DEAR KEEPING SE- FRITD CRETS: If your chil- dren ask you about your health or your sexual orientation, do DEETIC BY JOHN ROSE not lie to them. How- free JUSTCheck out the new, JUMBLE app ever, I see no reason for you to make a blanket announce- ZULMEZ BARNEY GOOGLE & SNUFFY SMITH ment about this now Now arrange the circled letters because I sincerely to form the surprise answer, as

believe that most suggested by the above cartoon. young people do not “ - ” care to know. Print answer here: If you wind up part- (Answers tomorrow) Jumbles: DOUSE BROKE DAMAGE BEFORE nering with another Yesterday’s man, they will at Answer: Al Capone’s favorite restaurant was usually — some point begin to MOBBED draw their own con- clusions. If your CRANKSHAFT health takes a turn HOROSCOPES By Eugenia Last for the worse, they Batiuk and Chuck Ayers By Tom will need to know CELEBRITIES BORN and pull together a plan your status. Until ON THIS DAY: Eliza that suits your needs. then, my advice is to Coupe, 35; Candace Whether in business or keep mum. Cameron Bure, 40; Zach your personal life, plan- Braff, 41; Paul Rudd, 47. ning and taking action DEAR ABBY: I want Happy Birthday: Your will result in satisfaction to get my belly button daily ritual will be inspir- and greater happiness. pierced this year for my ing to others. “Get up and SCORPIO (Oct. 23- 15th birthday, but my go” will be your motto, Nov. 21): Work from parents said no. It’s just and striving to reach be- home if possible. Whether yond your expectations you are applying for a HI & LOIS

getting my belly button By Chance Brown pierced. They let me dye should be your goal. new position or just try- my hair and get my car- ARIES (March 21- ing to make room to take tilage pierced — so why April 19): Line up your on a new project, what not my belly button? tasks and get moving. you accomplish will en- It’s not going to affect Plan something you feel courage you to explore av- my parents whatsoever. passionate about after enues that appeal to your It’s my body. I think you take care of your re- current mindset. sponsibilities. they should let me do SAGITTARIUS (Nov. TAURUS (April 20- 22-Dec. 21): Ask ques- reasonable things to it, May 20): Look at your tions if you feel uncer- like get my belly button choices and size up your tain. Ulterior motives are pierced. I just don’t get situation. Don’t let a apparent and must be it. bully push you in a direc- dealt with before it’s too — UNPIERCED IN WI tion that doesn’t appeal late. to you. CAPRICORN (Dec. BABY BLUES DEAR UNPIERCED: GEMINI (May 21- 22-Jan. 19): Keep a close Your parents may be June 20): Don’t wait for watch over situations in- afraid that if you get someone else to make a volving friends, relatives By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott your belly button move. Stay on top of your and neighbors. A last- pierced you will want game, call in favors and minute change of plans to expose that area of use whatever means are will leave you at a loss if your body to show it available to you to reach you aren’t prepared to act off — and they would your objectives. fast. prefer that you dress CANCER (June 21- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- more modestly until July 22): Keep your life Feb. 18): Rely on your ex- you’re older. They simple and focus on the perience to help you get could also be con- activities or jobs you through your current sit- cerned that your enjoy doing most. uation. LEO (July 23-Aug. piercing might be- PISCES (Feb. 19- 22): Share your thoughts March 20): Do enough come infected. What- and ideas and expand fact-finding before you ever their reason, as your awareness and long- leap into something you a minor, you should term goals. know little about. not get anything VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. Birthday Baby: You pierced without their 22): Avoid taking on more are energetic, inspira- permission. than you can handle. tional and curious. Find ways to cut costs at Eugenia’s website — Dear Abby is written by Abigail home and you will ease eugenialast.com, Euge- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her your stress. nia’s android app @ mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. http://bit.ly/exhoro and Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or 22): Partnerships will join Eugenia on P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA change as you share ideas twitter/facebook/linkedin. 90069. DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Wed., April 6, 2016 www.mountaineagle.com — A5 ELECTION 2016 Exit poll: Cruz wins on Trump fear; Sanders on excitement

WASHINGTON (AP) — about 6 in 10 say so of Clin- about 1 in 10 sees trade as In Wisconsin, Democrats ton. having no effect on job in went with the candidate the United States. who excited them the most, CONTESTED The polls indicate a and Republicans chose the CONVENTION mixed response on an issue candidate who wasn’t Don- When it comes to a con- that Sanders has put at ald Trump. tested Republican conven- the center of his television As Texas Sen. Ted Cruz tion, nearly 6 in 10 ads. In the ads, he’s con- won the state’s GOP pri- Republicans say the party nected job losses with the mary, exit polls show his should nominate the candi- North American Free victory appeared to be date with the most support Trade Agreement, which driven more by fear of in the primaries, which so was signed into law by for- Trump than excitement far would be Trump. About mer President Bill Clinton, about Cruz. In fact, a ma- 4 in 10 say it should nomi- and the Trans-Pacific Part- jority of Wisconsin Repub- nate the candidate the del- nership, which Clinton ini- lican voters say they’re egates think would make tially supported but has either concerned or scared the best nominee. since said she opposes. of a potential Trump presi- Even among voters who dency. favored Cruz, 4 in 10 said ECONOMIC WORRIES On the Democratic side, the candidate with the Both Republican and voters chose Vermont Sen. most support going into Democratic voters in Wis- Bernie Sanders, who they the convention should be consin say the economy is saw as the more exciting, AP Photo the party’s nominee. weighing heavily on their inspiring and honest can- minds as they head to the didate, according to early Wisconsin voters cast their ballots in the state’s primary at the South Shore TRADE AND JOBS polls Tuesday. results of exit polls con- Park Pavilion on Tuesday in Milwaukee. Democratic voters in Three-quarters of Demo- ducted for The Associated Wisconsin are divided on cratic voters say they are Press and television net- concerned or scared of a mistic about a Cruz presi- Clinton. the effect of trade on un- worried about the direction works by Edison Research. potential Trump presi- dency, exit polls show. Nearly 60 percent say employment, but among of the U.S. economy, accord- But even then, more voters dency, exit polls show. More Sanders inspires them those who think trade ing to early exit polls. The view former Secretary of than a third say they’re EXCITEMENT, more about the future of takes jobs, 6 in 10 sup- Republicans who came out State Hillary Clinton as scared about what Trump REALISTIC, HONEST the country. But more than ported Sanders. to vote are even more trou- the candidate most likely would do as president, and About 7 in 10 Demo- half also say Clinton is the Just over 4 in 10 Demo- bled by the direction of the to beat Trump, who has about 2 in 10 say they’re cratic primary voters in candidate best suited to cratic voters say trade with economy, the early exit been the Republican front- concerned. Wisconsin said they are ex- beat Trump. Three-quar- other countries takes away polls show. runner throughout the pri- At the same time, cited or optimistic about ters say Clinton has realis- jobs in this country, while 4 More than 9 in 10 say maries. though, about a quarter of what either candidate tic policies, more than the in 10 see trade as benefi- they are either very or Other highlights from Wisconsin GOP primary would do in office, but two-thirds who say that of cial, exit polls show. Only somewhat worried. the exit polls: voters say they’re excited they’re more likely to be Sanders. about Trump, while less excited about Sanders. Democratic voters were SCARED OR than 15 percent say that of About a third say they’re more likely to describe CONCERNED either Cruz or Ohio Gov. excited about what he Sanders than Clinton as A majority of Republican John Kasich. would do, while about half honest. About nine in 10 voters say they’re either Most are at least opti- as many say that about say so of Sanders, while

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The “What’s Going On” Section will will have their monthly ing. be featured each Wednesday and meeting Thursday, April 7, Sunday on A7 of the Daily Mountain Relay For Life Team Eagle, and daily on the Community at the Pineywoods Steak Sixth Annual Tiger of Mouth Monkeys will Calendar on the DME website at House and BBQ (formerly Pride Car, Bike and host the Miss Hope Pag- www.mountaineagle.com. Commu- PJs Restaurant) on Ala- Tractor Show will be eant Saturday, April 9, at nity events and class and family re- bama Highway 69 North Saturday, April 9, from 9 unions are listed free of charge and 1 p.m., at Curry Middle run in chronological order by calen- in Jasper. Social time be- a.m. until 2 p.m., at the School on Yellow Jacket dar date and time. Community events gins at 5:30 p.m., with old airport strip on North Drive in Jasper. For more and class and family reunions are meeting starting at 6 p.m. Airport Road in Jasper. information, email Rachel only accepted from local civic, gov- Registration fee is $20, ernment and nonprofit (501(c)(3)) or- at [email protected]; ganizations, and high school classes FRIDAY, APRIL 8 which qualifies you for call 205-275-1563; or visit and families. Deadline to place a RSVP Volunteer door prizes, chance on the Miss Hope Pageant community event, class or family re- Recognition Banquet money tree drawing. First Facebook page. union will be noon each Tuesday and will be held Friday, April Friday. To place a community event, 100 to register will get a class or family reunion in the What’s 15, at New Canaan Bap- T-shirt and each person Hope Clinic Fishing Going On section, contact Elane tist Church at 2300 N. that registers will be put Tournament will be Sat- Jones at 205-221-2840 Ext. 246, or Walston Bridge Road in in a drawing for $1,000. urday, April 9, at Howton’s email information to Jasper. Lunch begins at 11 [email protected]. There will be food, ven- Fish Camp. Entry fee is a.m. Attendees must dors, kids area, entertain- $75. 2 person max per SPECIAL NOTICES RSVP no later than April ment, 50/50 and fun for boat. For more informa- Anthony J. Tortomasi, D.M.D. Carbon Hill Utilities 8. For more information, the whole family. Admis- tion, call Jami at 205-302- will be relocating its after call 221-3760. sion is free to spectators. 0011. Emery M. Cole, D.M.D., F.A.G.D. hours drop box to the Car- Vendor booths available bon Hill Utilities Office at Sasha’s Hope Spirit for $15 (pre-register) or MONDAY, APRIL 11 www.sumitondental.com 156 NW 3rd Avenue in Night Fundraiser to be $20 day of show. (No food Civitan Club of Carbon Hill, during the held Friday, April 8, at vendors, please). All pro- Jasper is now taking pre- Cosmetic & Restorative DENTISTRY week of April 11 -15. The Green Top Cafe in Jasper. ceeds benefit West Jasper paid orders for their an- From 4 until 10 p.m., a Elementary School. For nual Vidalia onion Sale •CEREC Single Visit drop box will be unavail- Crowns able until the relocation portion of the night’s eat- more information, contact purchased and delivered has been completed. in or take-out proceeds Deb at 205-384-4311 or from Vidalia, Georgia. The •0% Financing will be donated to Sasha’s 205-275-0216. cost is $10 per 10 pound Available Thru Care Walker Baptist Volun- Hope and Rescue. bag. Deadline for ordering Credit teer Auxiliary is now ac- Walker County Com- is Monday, April 11. For •Preferred Provider cepting applications for Jasper Senior Activ- munity Action Agency more information, please For Blue Cross, the Summer Teenage Pro- ity Center will host a Inc. will sponsor its 8th call Halie Sherer at 471- dance with Ray Hood Fri- annual Health Fair Satur- 3223 or Joanna Brand at Delta Dental, gram. Students must have Southland & Cigna completed the 9th Grade day, April 8, from 7 until day, April 9, from 10 a.m. 387-0562. and be at least 15 years 10 p.m. Admission is $3. until 2:30 p.m., at the •We Will File Most old, and must have a B av- For more information, call CHS Activities Center in Arley Women’s Club All Insurances erage. For more informa- 205-221-8513. Jasper. The event is free will hold their regulary Invisalign Preferred Provider Payment Plans Available to all. There will be free monthly meeting the sec- tion, call Ann Harbison at We Welcome New Patients 387-4025. SATURDAY, APRIL 9 screening, healthy food, ond Monday of each Dilworth Community and health and safety in- month at noon at the Adult & Children Dentistry THURSDAY, APRIL 7 Center on Stella Lock- formation, in addition to Arley Library. hart Road in Empire will healthy stage activities for Emergencies Walker County Edu- C-PAP Alternatives cation Retirees Associ- host its monthly breakfast all ages. Children’s finger- TUESDAY, APRIL 12 Seen Same Day ation will meet Thursday, the second Saturday of printing will be provided Jasper Herb Society April 7, at 10 a.m. at the each month at 7:30 a.m. at by the Walker County will meet Tuesday, April Walk-Ins Welcome Monday - Friday CHS Activities Center on the center. Sheriff’s Office (parents 12, at 5:30 p.m., at the 44 Oak Drive • Sumiton, AL 35148 19th Street in downtown must be present). 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Wednesday, April 6, 2016 OPINION A6 EDITORIALS We hold these truths to be self-evident “We hold these endowed rights in individuals, not How can we “institute new gov- truths to be self- in “classes.” ernment” while all of those who Clinton prosecution: evident: that all Governments don’t give rights. In govern are still in power? men are created fact, history teaches us govern- Our founders laid a solid founda- Send or delete? equal; that they ments tend to abuse rights more tion on principles and organizing are endowed by than protect them. Having experi- powers they believed would most The FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton’s email their Creator enced abuses by the British govern- likely produce safety and happi- practices as secretary of state is coming to a head. “As with certain un- ment, our founders sought to ness. Unfortunately, Marxists and they near the end of the investigation, the (FBI) alienable rights; establish a government “to secure progressives have undermined that agents are preparing to interview several of Clinton’s that among these rights.” They wanted to de- sure foundation, dividing us into closest aides, and perhaps the candidate herself ... a Be Our Guest these are life, lib- sign a government that derived its every class imaginable except for move Clinton campaign officials say she will comply erty and the pur- By Daniel “just powers from the consent of the American class. with,” TIME Magazine reported Thursday. suit of Gardner the governed.” Marxists and progressives don’t These developments come as Clinton faces increas- happiness; that, On the other hand, Marxists, so- believe in the Creator, and thus be- ing competition from Sen. Bernie Sanders for the to secure these rights, governments cialists, and progressives draw dis- lieve rights can only come from Democratic Party’s presidential nomination. Of six are instituted among men, deriving tinctions among the people by government. How’s that working? statewide contests from March 22-26, she won only their just powers from the consent dividing us into “classes” and giv- Ah, the utter futility of establishing Arizona. Her problem remains that she does best in of the governed; that whenever any ing each class special rights. Those government utopia by dividing the red states that Republicans are heavily favored to form of government becomes de- arguing that recognizing “classes” people into classes! Government is win in November, while Sanders has done best in structive of these ends, it is the ensures protection of equal rights all-powerful, and those who govern Democratic or swing states, such as Hawaii and right of the people to alter or to for those in classes deceive them- rule! Washington. abolish it, and to institute new gov- selves. If those in classes already Government has ruled that “Life” Although Sanders famously said in their Oct. 13 ernment, laying its foundation on had those rights endowed by the is no longer a right of the most vul- debate that “the American people are sick and tired such principles and organizing its Creator, why would government nerable among us, but is trumped of hearing about your damn emails,” the controversy powers in such form, as to them have to grant them again? by the “right” of a mother to kill has been as persistent as her coughing during shall seem most likely to effect Marxists and progressives divide her baby. Government has ruled speeches. That’s because this really is a serious na- their safety and happiness.” us into classes not to guarantee that “Liberty” is not unequivocal, tional security matter. The white men who founded any rights, but to divide and dis- but is doled out only to those who A long Washington Post article released March 27 America knew and stated unequiv- tract us so government rules over toe the politically correct line. Like- provided some details. Basically, as secretary of state ocally that the Creator endows all of us, or as the Declaration says, wise, the promise of “Pursuit of from 2009-2013, Clinton disregarded the longstand- every person with all human “government becomes destructive Happiness” has been replaced with ing policy requiring that only government-secured rights. I had to write “white men” of these ends.” the promise of “free stuff.” devices be used for classified communications. She in- because as a member of that “class” Has government in America be- Some truths are not so self-evi- sisted on using her BlackBerry, tethered to a commu- I’m proud our “class” founded this come “destructive of these ends?” I dent to Marxists and progressives nications server kept in her home in New York. The nation not only with words, but believe so! That’s driving this year’s who see themselves as the Post quoted Donald Reid, the State Department’s with blood, sweat, tears, and lives. presidential race. The federal gov- smartest gods in the room.... senior coordinator for security infrastructure, who Today’s America strives to pro- ernment in particular doesn’t re- said, “The issue here is one of personal comfort,” and tect “classes” of individuals. Our ally care about the consent of the Daniel L. Gardner is a syndicated columnist who that the secretary and her staff were “dedicated ad- lives in Starkville, Mississippi. You may contact founders did not recognize any governed. So voters are exercising dicts” to their BlackBerrys. him at [email protected], or interact with “classes” in the Declaration of Inde- our right “to alter or to abolish it, “Dozens of FBI personnel have been deployed to him on the Clarion-Ledger web site pendence. They recognized “all” as and to institute new government… http://www.clarionledger.com/story/opinion/ run down leads, according to a lawmaker briefed by being “created equal.” The Creator .” Hope and change. Again. FBI Director James B. Comey,” the Post reported. “The FBI has accelerated the investigation because officials want to avoid the possibility of announcing any action too close to the election” in November.The Post continued, “From the earliest days, Clinton aides and senior officials focused intently on accommodat- TODAY IN ing the secretary’s desire to use her private email ac- count, documents and interviews show. Throughout, HISTORY they paid insufficient attention to laws and regula- tions governing the handling of classified material and the preservation of government records.” Today is Wednesday, We’ll know before too long whether the FBI, and April 6, the 97th day of the Justice Department under Attorney General 2016. There are 269 days Loretta Lynch, consider these security breaches wor- left in the year. thy of prosecution. Meanwhile, the voters will have a Today’s Highlight in chance to weigh in at Democratic primaries in Wis- History: consin, on Tuesday, and New York on April 19. On April 6, 1896, the — The Orange County Register first modern Olympic games formally opened in Athens, Greece. On this date: In 1830, the Church of LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was organized by The Daily Mountain ing does not alter the Joseph Smith in Fayette, Eagle invites readers to content or meaning of New York. write letters to the edi- the letter. In 1917, Congress ap- tor. No letters containing proved a declaration of All letters must be profanity or accusations Freedom to disagree war against Germany. signed and include a against an individual or In 1965, the United States launched Intelsat daytime phone number business will be pub- “Should a Jewish software entrepreneur John McAfee, for verification. lished. I, also known as the baker be forced to found a middle ground. He pointed out “Early Bird” communica- Letters which do not When several letters bake a cake for a that whether we allow a business to dis- include a name and about the same subject tions satellite, into geo- Nazi wedding?” criminate may depend on whether con- synchronous orbit. phone number will not are received, the Eagle I asked that sumers have options, as consumers be published. reserves the right to In 1980, 3M introduced strange but impor- usually do. its “Post-it Notes,” a re- Letters should be publish representative tant question during “If you’re the only baker in town, it typed and be limited to letters but not necessar- branding of a product for- last week’s debate may be a problem,” he said, but nor- merly known as “Press ‘n 300 words or less. ily all letters. between three Liber- mally, “no one is forcing you to buy any- The Eagle reserves the Letters which are ob- Peel.” tarian presidential Be Our thing.” In 1998, country singer right to edit all letters viously orchestrated by candidates. You can Guest The free market gives people choices. but will make every ef- a group or individual Tammy Wynette died at see the second hour There are lots of bakers, but just one her Nashville home at age fort to ensure such edit- will not be published. By John Stossel of that debate Friday, government. That’s why government 55. on my Fox Business must never discriminate, but if private In 2014, actor Mickey Network TV show. businesses cannot, does “private” have Rooney, 93, died in North If you’re disappointed by Democrats’ real meaning? What about freedom of Hollywood. HOW TO REACH OUR and Republicans’ eagerness to limit association? One year ago: The Phi your freedom, I urge you to check out Most businesses eagerly take money Kappa Psi fraternity at the libertarians. from gay customers — or Muslims or the University of Virginia ELECTED OFFICIALS Presidential candidate Austin Pe- transgender people or people of a differ- announced it would “pur- tersen, founder of ent race. A few won’t. That’s part of the sue all available legal ac- LibertarianRepublic.com, says individu- diversity of a free country, and a beauty tion” against Rolling als should be free to discriminate — for of a free market is that customers pun- Stone, saying a Columbia example, refuse to bake a wedding cake ish bigoted businesses. Journalism School review for a gay couple if gay marriage violates All three Libertarian Party candi- showed the magazine their beliefs. dates understand that. But tune in and acted recklessly and de- Libertarian presidential candidate, see what you think. famed its members by and former New Mexico governor, Gary Petersen was the only candidate of publishing a discredited Johnson, wasn’t willing to go that far. the three to call himself “pro-life.” But article that accused them It’s a reminder libertarians don’t always on abortion, as with cakes, he wants of gang rape. Character see eye to eye.“If we discriminate on the people to find solutions without involv- James Best, 88, best basis of religion,” said Johnson, “you’re ing government. known for his role as Sen. Rep. Rep. going to find a whole class of people dis- “The president has no authority to Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane Greg Reed Connie Tim criminated against. ... So it’s harm to enact laws on abortion,” he said. If Pe- on “The Dukes of Haz- others.” tersen were president, he said he would zard” comedy show, died Rowe Wadsworth Many people agree, but the debate “try and find every non-coercive meas- in Hickory, North Car- over the Nazi wedding cake is a re- ure that we can to end abortion. And olina. SENATE Rowe, R-Jasper minder that laws with good intentions there are options. Ending the federal Today’s Birthdays: Sen. Greg Reed, R- 11 South Union Street often have bad consequences. If sellers war on drugs would allow women to Composer-conductor Jasper Montgomery, AL can’t decide to whom they will sell, they purchase birth control over the counter.” Andre Previn is 87. Coun- State House, Room 36130 may be forced to participate in activities But like his libertarian opponents, he try singer Merle Haggard 734 (334) 242-7595 they consider immoral. would not send government in to make is 79. Actor Billy Dee 11 South Union Street Without freedom, people can’t reveal these decisions. Gov. Johnson said, “I do Williams is 79. Movie di- Montgomery, AL Rep. Tim Wadsworth, their true preferences and show us not think it is the federal government’s rector Barry Levinson is 36130 R-Arley where they stand. I’d like to know which job or the state government’s job to in- 74. Actor John Ratzen- (334) 242-7894 11 South Union Street businesses bigots run. terfere in this process.” McAfee said, “A berger is 69. Actress Mar- Montgomery, AL Petersen was quick to add that he woman’s right to her own body is one of ilu Henner is 64. Actor HOUSE OF 36130 would never buy anything from a shop the fundamental issues in this country.” Michael Rooker is 61. For- REPRESENTATIVES (334) 242-7554 that refused to serve gays. “I would Sometimes libertarians sound like mer U.S. Rep. Michele Rep. Connie Cooner stand outside these people’s store and I conservatives, sometimes like liberals. Bachmann, R-Minn., is would encourage a boycott.” Unlike conservatives and liberals, how- 60. Actress Ari Meyers is Most libertarians argue that it isn’t ever, libertarians stick to the idea of 47. Actor Zach Braff is 41. government’s job to tell people how to keeping government out of our busi- Actress Candace Cameron conduct private business. As Petersen ness. Government is force , and life is Bure is 40. put it, “Government is not supposed to better when people are left free to make Thought for Today: Daily Mountain Eagle make us into better people. That’s not their own choices. “Never think that you’re ESTABLISHED 1872 what the United States was founded on. If we didn’t try to use government to not good enough yourself. The United States was founded so that boss each other around, think how A man should never think we could be whatever we wanted.” much more pleasant, and free , life that. My belief is that in Publisher - Jack McNeely Some of us may want to be jerks. As would be. Production Manager - Michael Keeton life people will take you at Executive Advertising Dir. - Jerry Geddings long as we do it with our own bodies your own reckoning.” — Office Manager - Charlette Caterson John Stossel is host of “Stossel” on Fox News and au- Editor - Ron Harris and our own property, that’s part of Isaac Asimov (1920-1992). 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PREP SOFTBALL UCONN Carbon Hill stays hot Bulldogs rally UConn women hammer ‘Cuse for area win for NCAA title INDIANAPOLIS over Cordova (AP) — Breanna Stewart and UConn By JOHNATHAN BENTLEY stand alone. Geno and W. BRIAN HALE Auriemma, too, after Eagle Sports another flawless CARBON HILL — Down to its last six season by the domi- outs, Carbon Hill’s bats came alive Tuesday nating Huskies. night — rallying from four runs UConn won an un- down to earn a 5-4 precedented fourth walk-off win over straight national Cordova. championship Tues- The Bulldogs used some two-out day night, capping magic in both the Carbon Hill now 12-2 another perfect sea- sixth and seventh in last 14 games son by routing Syra- innings. cuse 82-51. In the final in- ning, Karlie Ratliff came through with a two- Until now, only the out triple and Makindle McGough followed UCLA men’s team with the game-winning single. Ratliff also had won four in a picked up the win in the circle as Carbon Hill row in Division I, defeated Cordova for the second time this rolling to seven con- season. “I’m tickled with the comeback. We feel we secutive champi- are never out of a game because we are capa- onships under John ble of having big innings,” Carbon Hill coach Wooden from 1967- Wade Tittle said. “Karlie threw strikes and 73. we got some big two-out hits in the sixth and seventh innings. It’s going to be like this The Huskies (38-0) whenever we play Cordova. They are good, have been nearly and we have to play well and keep battling unbeatable since and keep the line moving when we are at the Stewart arrived. plate.” Cordova built a 4-0 lead going into the bot- They lost four tom of the sixth inning. games her freshman Carbon Hill notched the score thanks to year and only one four hits and a pair of walks. Katie Moore since. reached on a fielder’s choice and Ratliff fol- lowed with a single, giving the Bulldogs two base runners with one out. McGough drove in Carbon Hill’s first run with a double and Kenna Alexander followed with an RBI sin- gle. TV viewership With the Bulldogs trailing 4-2, Anna Grace Martin delivered a two out, two-run single, down for NCAA scoring both McGough and Alexander to tie Daily Mountain Eagle - Johnathan Bentley the game at 4-4. The game appeared headed championship to extra innings until Ratliff’s two-out triple Carbon Hill’s Kenna Alexander races past Cordova catcher Ansley Ardoin for a run HOUSTON (AP) — put Carbon Hill in position for the win. during their Class 4A, Area 9 game Tuesday at Carbon Hill High School. The Bulldogs The NCAA champi- SEE SOFTBALL, A9 rallied from a 4-0 deficit for a 5-4 win. onship posted a record-low TV rating. Villanova’s last- PREP second win over North Carolina on Monday night aver- Villanova hero aged a 10.6 rating SC moves above .500 across TBS, TNT and truTV in the first Jenkins joins list of title game to air on mark with area sweep cable. The 17.8 mil- lion viewers were down 37 percent Walker drops area last-second greats from the 28.3 million By KURT VOIGT for last season’s game to Rockets 4-3 AP Sports Writer Duke-Wisconsin By JOHNATHAN BENTLEY On its own, Kris Jenkins’ 3-point shot to win the na- matchup on CBS, Eagle Sports Editor tional championship for Villanova wasn’t all that out of which drew the the ordinary. SUMITON — Sumiton Christian In an era when Steph Curry has made 35-foot jump largest audience in moved above the .500 mark on the sea- shots seemingly com- 18 years. son with a pair of wins over area foe monplace, Jenkins’ Southeastern at twenty-something-footer Blair Field on PREP BASEBALL was relatively normal. Sports on TV Tuesday. What made the shot so The Eagles memorable was the en- scored 25 runs tirety of the back-and- MLB in the sweep, Mariners at Rangers, forth that led up to it, the winning 11-4 nervous energy sur- 1 p.m., MLB and 14-4. rounding both teams as Phillies at Reds, Grant Shep- they competed toward an herd had a big 6 p.m., ESPN2 uncertain outcome in the day at the plate closing minutes, and the Nationals at Braves, for Sumiton Christian, going 5 for 7 remarkable double- 6:10 p.m., FSS with five RBIs. clutch 3-pointer by North In the first game, Sumiton Christian Carolina’s Marcus Paige White Sox at Athletics, fell behind 2-0 in the opening inning, 9 p.m., ESPN2 that preceded it. but scored 11 unanswered runs to earn And, of course, there the lopsided win. was the timing — the NBA The Eagles (14-13 overall, 3-1 in buzzer-beating dramat- Cavaliers at Pacers, Class 2A, Area 11 play) cut the gap to ics of which hadn’t been 2-1 in the second inning and took the 6 p.m., ESPN seen in an NCAA Tour- lead for good with a three-run third in- nament championship Rockets at Mavericks, AP Photo ning. They added three runs in the fifth game since the Lorenzo and four in the sixth for an 11-2 lead. 8:30 p.m., ESPN Daily Mountain Eagle - Johnathan Bentley Charles dunk that se- Villanova forward Kris Southeastern scored its final two runs cured North Carolina in the seventh inning. Sumiton Christian’s Chandler Over- Jenkins hit the game-win- State’s victory over Golf Shepherd was 3 for 4 with three ning shot against North ton throws a pitch against South- Houston in 1983. The Masters, Par 3 RBIs, Tristan Alexander was 2 for 4 eastern on Tuesday. The Eagles If there was indeed a Carolina Monday. contest 2 p.m., ESPN with two runs and an RBI, Luke Mc- debate about whether Donald was 2 for 3 with two RBIs, swept the Mustangs, winning 11-4 the long ball had replaced its high-flying cousin, the Soccer Evan Love was 2 for 3 with two runs and 14-4. and an RBI, Caleb Headrick was 2 for dunk, as the highlight of choice for many a millennial, Manchester City at 3 with a run and an RBI while both McLain drove in five runs as the Ea- Jenkins might have just ended it. Paris St.-Germain, 1:30 Peyton Alexander and Jarrett McLain gles built an early lead and defeated Jenkins’ shot will certainly go down as the most p.m., FS1 scored two runs. Southeastern 14-4 in Tuesday’s second revered in Villanova basketball history, and it immedi- game. ately joined Charles’ dunk on the short list for greatest Women’s friendly, Chandler Overton was the winning pitcher, allowing four runs — two The Eagles struck for four runs in NCAA championship game finishes. Columbia at U.S., 6:30 earned — on eight hits while striking the first inning. McLain had a two-run Game-winning, last-second shots are almost as ex- p.m., FS1 out three in seven innings. single while Shepherd added a two-run pected in the NCAA Tournament as the opening-round SEE PREP, A8 SEE GREATS, A9 A8 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Wed., April 6, 2016 www.mountaineagle.com

COLLEGE BASKETBALL MLB UAB elevates Rob Ehsan to David Price shines become men’s head coach in Red Sox debut The Associated Press The Associated Press ate head coach when UAB won now lead our very talented team the past two Conference USA to continued growth.” CLEVELAND — David Price struck out 10 and won his BIRMINGHAM — UAB’s championships. No details were released on weather-delayed debut for Boston, and David Ortiz hit a two- nine-day search for a head men’s “Rob has been an integral part the contract, which still has to be run homer Tuesday to lead the Red Sox to a 6-2 win over the basketball of the resurgence of UAB basket- approved by the compensation Cleveland Indians, who pushed back their season opener a day coach ended ball, and he emerged as the committee of the University of because of wintry conditions. with the pro- clear-cut choice to be our head Alabama System board of Price (1-0) gave up two runs and five hits in six innings, giv- motion of assis- coach after an exhaustive, na- trustees Ingram led the search ing the Red Sox an immediate payoff after they signed the left- tant Robert tional search that included can- with the help of a committee hander to a $217 million, seven-year contract. Ehsan. didates from all corners of the comprised of donors, faculty Ortiz began his farewell season with a bang, connecting for Blazers ath- basketball world,” Ingram said. members, former basketball his 504th homer in the ninth. Big Papi tied Hall of Famer letic director Ehsan spent one season as an players, campus administrators Eddie Murray for 26th place on the career list. Ortiz also dou- Mark Ingram assistant at Virginia Tech and and athletics staff. bled. announced on six under Gary Williams at Ehsan and Ingram met with Boston’s Mookie Betts homered in the second off Corey Klu- Monday that Maryland, where he helped re- the team Monday afternoon to ber (0-1), tagged with a loss in the opener for the second associate head Robert cruit two Top 25 classes. discuss the program’s future. straight year. Cleveland’s ace gave up four runs and nine hits coach Ehsan Ehsan UAB made the second round “It was a great meeting with a in 5 1-3 innings. would replace of the NCAA Tournament two lot of excitement,” Ehsan said. Price improved to 10-2 with a 2.24 ERA in 14 starts against Jerod Haase. Ehsan, 33, will be seasons ago, followed by a trip to “This is a team that is dedicated Cleveland. formally introduced on Tuesday. the NIT. “I have been fortunate to building on our momentum Boston’s win was also meaningful to manager John Farrell, He spent the past four seasons to hone my craft with coaches and continuing what we’ve who left the club last season after he was diagnosed with can- as an assistant under Haase, like Gary Williams, Seth Green- started. I think we are all cer. who left to take over the Stan- burg and Jerod Haase,” Ehsan thrilled to be doing this together, The Red Sox broke a 2-all tie in the sixth on Brock Holt’s ford program. Ehsan was associ- said. “It will be a natural step to and we’re ready to work.” RBI single and Kluber’s wild pitch.

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From A7 double. Sumiton Christian added two runs in the third, five in the fourth and three in the fifth. At the plate, McClain finished 3 for 4 with a pair of runs as well as the five RBIs, Shepherd was 2 for 3 with three runs and two RBIs, Joe Hicks was 2 for 3 with a run and three RBIs, Blaine Sharpston was 1 for 2 with two RBIs and Head- rick was 1 for 2 with two runs. Andrew Tubbs picked up the win, allowing one un- earned runs on two hits and two walks while strik- ing out three in three in- nings. Sumiton Christian plays at Dora beginning at 11 a.m. on Saturday. ——— Gardendale 4, Walker 3 Gardendale rallied from a 3-0 deficit to beat Walker 4-3 on Tuesday at Garden- dale High School in their Class 6A, Area 11 matchup. Walker took a 3-0 lead in the first inning, but the Rockets chipped away, scoring two runs in the fifth and tying the game in the sixth. They earned the win in the bottom of the seventh. The Vikings need a sweep of the Rockets at home on Thursday to win the area title. On Tuesday, Jackson Holladay got the loss in re- lief of Bryant Atkins. At the plate, Parker Cagle was 2 for 3 with a double, a run and two RBIs, Atkins was 1 for 4 with a run and Luke Fer- rell was 2 for 3. Walker (18-10) hosts Gardendale beginning at 4:30 p.m. Thursday at Valley Park. ——— Cordova 6, Carbon Hill 2 Dawson Salors tossed a five-hitter striking out eight as the Blue Devils earned a 6-2 area win at Carbon Hill on Tuesday. Skylar Thomas led the offense, going 3 for 3 with a run and two RBIs. Zach Bozeman was 3 for 4 with a run. DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Wed., April 6, 2016 www.mountaineagle.com — A9 SPORTS DIGEST COLLEGE BASKETBALL Classes off, party on: Philly bash for Villanova MLB The Associated Press Wildcats will get a champi- afternoon at the campus were the last major cham- Correa’s dribbler boosts Astros onship parade Friday in football stadium. The pionship team to have a over Yanks 5-3 in opener VILLANOVA, Pa. — The Philadelphia. But for now, Wildcats are scheduled to parade, in 2008. calmest person in Hous- classes are off, and the arrive around 5 p.m. Police say six people NEW YORK (AP) — A freezing opening day at ton, Jay Wright simply party is on. Friday’s parade in were arrested and 25 peo- Yankee Stadium turned on a play that caused a mouthed “Bang” when “It is still surreal,” Philadelphia will cover ple were injured after the hot argument. Kris Jenkins buried the Wright said Monday night. five blocks of Market Wildcats beat North Car- Carlos Correa reached on an eighth-inning drib- winning 3-pointer. “I don’t think I’ve really di- Street and end outside olina in the NCAA champi- bler that Dellin Betances threw over first baseman That bang has turned gested this yet.” City Hall, skipping the onship. Mark Teixeira as Jose Altuve scored the tiebreak- into a bash in Philadel- Students and fans will city’s traditional athletic One of those arrested phia. ing run, and the Houston Astros went on to beat welcome home the na- celebration route down was accused of assaulting The NCAA champion tional champions Tuesday Broad Street. The Phillies a police horse. the New York Yankees 5-3 Tuesday to win four straight openers for the first time in franchise his- tory. From A7 Yankees manager Joe Girardi argued with plate Greats umpire Dana DeMuth that Correa should have been called out for running on the fair side of the upset — from U.S. Reed in 1981 to What a tournament. championships under coach Bobby Bryce Drew in 1998 and this year’s Here are some more heart-stop- Knight in 1987, and it did so in dra- foul line, causing Betances to throw the ball over halfcourt heave by Northern Iowa’s ping moments from the NCAA Tour- matic fashion — with Keith Smart Teixeira for an error. Paul Jesperson. While they are often nament archives: connecting on a baseline jumper in After the four umpires conferred, the call was celebrated for a brief moment before EDNEY’S DASH the closing seconds to give the upheld and Girardi played the remainder of the we turn our attention to another While Tyus Edney’s length-of-the- Hoosiers a 74-73 win over Syracuse. game under protest. Luis Valbuena added a two- opening-weekend game, Monday court drive to give UCLA a buzzer- It was also Smart who then stole the run single on Betances’ 30th and final pitch for a night’s tournament finish had the beating win over Missouri happened Syracuse inbounds attempt with one 5-2 lead. attention of the entire country. in the second round of the 1995 second left to secure the win. It’s a finish weary teenagers NCAA Tournament, it had no less THE SHOT talked about Tuesday morning at impact overall. Following Edney’s One of the tournament’s signature COLLEGE FOOTBALL high schools across the nation, one dash and layup to give UCLA the moments, Christian Laettner’s catch Judge finds ex-A&M player they’ll recall with clarity years from 75-74 win, the Bruins collected from Grant Hill, shot fake and turn- now — just as their fathers remem- themselves and went on to defeat around jumper to defeat Kentucky incompetent in slaying case ber Charles and other unforgettable defending champion Arkansas two at the buzzer of a 1992 regional final DALLAS (AP) — A former Texas A&M wide re- game-ending shots that led to NCAA weeks later for the title. did more than just send defending championships. SMART’S MOVE champion Duke back to the Final ceiver has been found mentally incompetent to What a game. Indiana won the last of its three Four. stand trial in the slaying of a man on a Dallas jog- ging trail. Thomas Johnson was found incompetent by a From A7 Dallas County magistrate judge at a hearing Mon- Softball day. His attorney, Jennifer Balido, tells The Dallas Ratliff got the win, al- tom of the first inning to Curry competes in the Hannah Lockhart had a Morning News that Johnson will be sent to a state lowing four runs on eight give the Yellow Jackets a Claw Classic Tournament pair of singles, Nina hospital for treatment and evaluation. hits and one walk while 1-0 lead. beginning on Friday. Tucker had a home run Balido said it’s likely Johnson will eventually “re- striking out two in seven In the bottom of the ——— and a single and Kelsey gain competency.” innings. third, Aaron hit a three- Walker sweeps Shelton was 2 for 2 with a Police have said Johnson has admitted to killing For the Bulldogs Anna run home run to bring Center Point double. Grace Martin finished 2 Horton and Perry across Walker scored 41 runs in Birdyshaw struck out a jogger in a random act of rage on the White for 2 with two RBIs, Mc- the plate and push Curry a two-game sweep of area six in three innings in the Rock Creek Trail in October. Gough was 2 for 4 with a further ahead, 4-0. foe Center Point on the second game. Tucker had a double, a run and two Swindle added a three- road Tuesday. The Vikings grand slam and a single, COLLEGE BASKETBALL RBIs, Ratliff was 2 for 3 run home run of her own beat the Eagles 22-0 and Blake Burton was 2 for 2 with a triple and two runs, at the bottom of the fifth 19-1. with a double and Car- Vandy sophomore guard Wade Kenna Alexander was 1 for inning, driving in Perry Pitchers Mabry Norris leigh Taylor was 2 for 2. Baldwin IV entering NBA draft 3 with a run and an RBI and Rowe for a 7-0 Yellow and Skyler Birdyshaw Caroline Wasserman, and Katie Moore scored a Jacket advantage. each threw three-inning Kaylen Beasley and NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Sophomore guard run. The Tigers put a run on no hitters. Tiffany Hackett all had Wade Baldwin IV is foregoing his final two years of For Cordova, Mary the scoreboard in the sev- Norris tossed a perfect RBIs. eligibility at Vanderbilt and entering the NBA Draft. Grayson Kilpatrick was 1 enth inning for the 7-1 game in the opener, strik- Walker (14-8) hosts Baldwin announced his decision Tuesday in a for 3 with a stolen base final. ing out six. At the plate, Minor on Thursday. statement released through the school. and two runs, Abby Sar- The 6-foot-3, 194-pound guard averaged more gent was 2 for 4, Hannah assists as a freshman or sophomore than anyone Ingram was 1 for 4, Baleigh Robertson was 1 A LL STA R in Vanderbilt history, and the 4.81 assists per for 4 with a run, Ansley Ar- game he averaged in his career is second all-time doin was 2 for 4 with a run only to Jan van Breda Kolff who averaged 5.38 in and Kristan Swindle was 1 Christian Wrestling his career. for 3 with a double. Baldwin averaged 14.1 points, four rebounds Carbon Hill (14-9, 3-1) and 5.2 assists per game this season as a sopho- plays at Fayette on Thurs- Saturday, April 9th - 7:30pm more. He says he will finish this semester. He day. The Bulldogs are 12-2 in their last 14 games. thanked Vanderbilt and former coach Kevin ——— Sw ann Gym, Jasper Stallings, who left the Commodores for Pittsburgh Curry 7, Fayette on March 27, for making him a better player. He County 1 Southern Tag Team Title Match also thanked his teammates and fans. CURRY — The top- ranked Curry Yellow Jack- Chris and Carl Ganzer LOCAL DIGEST ets sent two hits over the vs fence in Tuesday’s 7-1 4A, the Beautiful Bald Besties Professional Wrestling Area 9 win over Fayette All-Star Christian Professional Wrestling will hold County at Curry. an event starting at 7:30 p.m. at Swann Gym in Madison Bentley gave Southern Heavyweight Title Match Jasper on Saturday, April 9. The main event is a up three hits, two walks, southern tag-team title match featuring Chris and one run and struck out two Drew Adler Carl Ganzer vs. the Beautiful Bald Besties. In a batters in the seven-inning vs southern heavyweight title match, Drew Adler bat- victory. the Beautiful Bobby Moore At the plate, Emily tles the Beautiful Bobby Moore. In a special Aaron went 1 for 2 with a match, WWE and T.N.A. star Johnny Swinger run scored, four RBIs and Special Match faces Brad Lynch. Also, Dusty MacWilliams, the a home run, Kaylee Horton Super Assassin, Action Mike Jackson, Dax An- was 1 for 2 with two runs WWE and T.N.A. star Johnny Swinger thony, plus others will compete in a US junior title scored and four stolen vs tournament. An autograph party will be held from bases, Ashlee Swindle Brad Lynch went 1 for 3 with a run 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Jasper K-Mart. For ticket scored, three RBIs and a Dusty MacWilliams, the Super Assassin, info, call 205-435-4275. home run, Justus Perry POLICY was 1 for 2 with two runs Action Mike Jackson, Dax Anthony Event announcements and registrations for the scored and two stolen plus others will compete in a Local Digest section can be sent to sports@ bases and Taylor Rowe US Junior Title Tournament mountaineagle.com or by fax at 221-6203. The went 2 for 3 with a run deadline for next-day submission is 2 p.m. Sub- scored. 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Daily Mountain Eagle - Jennifer Cohron Chaplain Leigh Anne Min signs a commerative piece at the brand launch celebration for Brook- wood Baptist Health Tuesday morning. The piece will soon be framed and placed on permanent display at Walker Baptist Medical Center. Brookwood From A1 joint venture to a marriage. “As we participate in this new marriage, let us re- member to keep our faith-based values at the center and remember that how we choose to live out this rela- Legislature From A1 tionship will affect many “I think it’s going Marsh, R-Anniston, said as he called ference. over Medicaid funding. more people than just our- to be very benefi- for the override vote. “That’s life or death. I want you to selves,” Min said. cial to the hospi- Bentley had sent the budget back understand what we are doing. Your Senate passes Dr. Lorissia Autery of to lawmakers Tuesday. vote is a vote to cut out dialysis for Walker Women’s Special- tal and the “As one of the lowest state-funded people who need it,” Smitherman payday legislation ists said she believes the community. I’m Medicaid agencies in the country, said. MONTGOMERY (AP) — The Ala- community will benefit the Alabama Medicaid Agency fo- Executive Director Kimble Forris- bama Senate has voted in favor of from the new partnership. excited about it.” cuses services to those most in ter of Arise Citizens’ Policy Project legislation which would extend pay- “The Walker Baptist - Carol Alexander need— our low-income children, — an advocacy group for low-income day loan repayment periods to six name already has a good pregnant women, elderly and people families — said the budget would months. foundation behind it. This with disabilities,” Bentley wrote in force “devastating” Medicaid cuts. Senators voted 28-1 on Tuesday to is something new that will his veto message to lawmakers. “We can’t build a stronger Ala- send to the House. forge a way forward for the community as a whole,” While Bentley sent a strongly bama by taking a sledgehammer to Payday borrowers in Alabama cur- she said. worded message with his veto no- the foundation of our state’s health rently face large fees for renewing Carol Alexander, an executive board member of the tice, the Alabama governor, under care system. But that’s just what loans they are unable to repay Chamber of Commerce of Walker County, was one of state law, has a relatively weak veto. this inadequate General Fund within a few weeks. In addition to several community leaders who attended the brand It takes only a majority vote of budget would do,” Forrister said. extending repayment periods, the launch. House and Senate members to over- Republican Rep. Steve Clouse said bill would require that lenders ac- “I think it’s going to be very beneficial to the hospi- ride a gubernatorial veto. legislators plan to hold joint commit- cept installment payments. tal and the community. I’m excited about it,” she said. Democrats, siding with the GOP tee meetings next week to discuss Republican Sen. Arthur Orr, the The transition to the new Brookwood Baptist governor, harshly criticized the ap- Medicaid, which is “ballooning out of bill’s sponsor, says the legislation Health system began immediately. Select hospital sig- proved budget. control.” Clouse said legislators will would “decrease the punitive na- nage was being replaced as the launch party got un- Sen. Rodger Smitherman, D-Birm- look at possible avenues to “contain ture” of Alabama’s payday lending derway Tuesday morning. ingham said Medicaid could end up costs.” operations. Former logos and signs will be replaced by the new cutting services, such as outpatient Bentley has hinted he might call Colorado lawmakers implemented Brookwood Baptist Health brand over the next six to dialysis, to make up the funding dif- lawmakers back into special session similar legislation in 2010. nine months. Jasper From A1 will occur in preparation to School walking track. which will be held Sept. 9- ment. Posey presented a open the new Walker High “We’re doing Paint the 10. plaque to Moore on Tues- School, which is located off Town Purple, where we do •approved an ordinance day, which he said was “in Viking Drive and just the bows for donations, all to rezone a 1-acre parcel of recognition of outstanding down the road from the businesses, mailboxes, land located at 304 Black- performance and dedica- school’s current location. doors, whatever anyone well Dairy Road from the tion in promoting parks The traffic signal, which wants,” Jasper Relay’s Jo agricultural zoning district and recreation in the city will be at the entrance of Thomason said, adding to the B-T (transition busi- of Jasper.” the new high school, is es- that anyone who would ness) zoning district for the In his address to the timated to cost $150,000. like to purchase a purple purpose of constructing a council, Moore became Public Works Director bow may call her at (205) women’s clinic. tearful during his reflec- Joe Matthews said the cost 300-1194. •adopted a resolution for tion of working for the may seem steep, but in- Council member Jen- nuisance abatement re- parks and recreation de- sisted the funding is not for nifer Williams Smith said garding a property located partment from 1986-2016, an ordinary stop and go she would like to have pur- at 1010 7th Street NE, and said he wanted to traffic signal. ple bows displayed in deeming it an unsafe struc- thank the parks and recre- “This is a little bit differ- ation staff, other depart- Daily Mountain Eagle - Nicole Smith downtown Jasper to honor ture. ent than just having sig- those who are or have bat- •heard from Smith, who ments within the city, nals at one of our Willie Moore addressed the Jasper City Council on tled cancer. announced the second an- parents and volunteers for secondary roads. ... They Tuesday after receiving a Distinguished Service Posey also presented nual Cast for Kids event their assistance during his have to be inside Federal Award for his 30 years of service to the city’s parks proclamations to recognize will be held in Jasper on time with the department. Highway Safety Adminis- April 5 as Recognition Day Oct. 8 at Smith Lake. Cast “First, I want to give God tration standards,” and recreation department. Moore is retiring from for National Service and for Kids gives youth with all the praise for my 30 Matthews said. “We can the department this week. April 11 as a day to recog- special needs the opportu- years of service. I want to anticipate that those sig- nize Fair Housing Month. nity to fish with anglers. thank the city for having nals will go in maybe as ment also included the ap- to set opening and closing •adopted a resolution to “It was an amazing year me as an employee,” Moore early as August or Septem- proval of two additional hours for the new 12th Av- enter into an agreement last year. ... It was a sight said. “It’s been a long jour- ber so that they’ll be there jailers. enue Park. The new ordi- with McGehee Engineer- to see,” Smith said. ney, and I just pray that when the project moves •approved bid recom- nance states the park will ing to conduct water sam- you all will keep the vision forward.” mendations presented by only be open during day- pling service at the landfill. Moore recognized for the recreation depart- Matthews added the con- city purchasing agent light hours. Council mem- •approved an ordinance ment and carry on for our struction engineering and Derleda Abrom for inmate ber Sandi Sudduth said to rezone three parcels of for 30 years of youth and our senior inspection will run on a telephone and inmate she would like to see A.P. land located at 911 14th service to city adults.” “very tight schedule” be- banking and commissary Howell Park have desig- Street W., 913 14th Street Jasper Mayor Sonny In Posey’s presentation ginning in September, and services, street resurfacing, nated hours of operation as W. and 1405 10th Avenue Posey and members of the of Moore’s Distinguished include Corona Avenue to repair and pavement well, and suggested all city from M-1 (light industrial) Jasper City Council recog- Service Award, he said 20th Avenue along Viking marking in 2016 and parks have the same oper- zoning district to R-1 (sin- nized Willie Moore III for simply, “We’re going to Drive. crushed stone. Bid invita- ating hours. gle family residential) zon- his 30 years of service at miss you.” In other business, the tions for concrete ready •heard a proclamation ing district for the purpose the Jasper Parks and Council members also council: mix will be resent. from Mayor Sonny Posey of zoning to current use in Recreation Department. thanked Moore for helping •adopted a budget •voted to renew con- for Paint the Town Pur- District 4. Moore, who is currently their children over the amendment to increase tracts for brush removal ple/Relay for Life. Jasper’s •adopted a resolution for serving as the interim years when they needed funds for contract and clearing services and Relay will be held on Fri- Posey to sign contracts for parks and recreation direc- services from the parks labor/medical services at trophies and awards. day, May 13, from 6 p.m. to bands to perform at this tor, will retire in less than and recreation depart- the city jail. The ammend- •adopted an ordinance 2 a.m. at the Walker High year’s Foothills Festival, a week from the depart- ment.

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U.S. stocks end lower; Disney slumps after top executive leaves

NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks fell for 133.68 points, or 0.8 percent, to a second day on Tuesday, as the head of 17,603.32. The Standard & P oor’s 500 the International Monetary Fund index lost 20.96 points, or 1 percent, to sounded downbeat on the outlook for the 2,045.17 and the Nasdaq composite fell world economy. 47.86 points, or 1 percent, to 4,843.93. Disney fell after the company’ s ex- Stocks opened lower and remained pected successor to CEO Bob Iger an- down all day. Investors moved into tradi- Daily Mountain Eagle - Nicole Smith nounced he w as leaving the company. tional areas of safety, including gold and Allergan plunged after the Treasury De- U.S. government bonds . The market is Many banners have been installed recently in downtown Jasper, including partment announced tax rules that coming off a multi-week rally that erased one that features the Daily Mountain Eagle, sponsored by Quality Graph- would make its merger with Pfizer more nearly all of its losses from earlier in the ics. Pictured on the banner is the old newspaper office located in downtown difficult. The Dow Jones industrial average fell See STOCKS, B3 Jasper.

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Money&Markets 2,080 S&P 500 17,840 Dow Jones industrials On Sunday, friends better persons for it. Never any prob- Close: 2,045.17 Close: 17,603.32 and family celebrated lems in school or the workplace. Safer 2,040 17,600 the 90th birthday of world to live in. Change: -20.96 (-1.0%) Change: -133.68 (-0.8%) Nathaniel L. Self, au- Later in the night, I was sitting at the 2,000 10 DAYS 17,360 10 DAYS thor of “Echoes of the computer when the phone rang. As I an- 2,160 18,000 Great Depression.” He swered, another of my 90 plus cousins just happens to be my started talking. As he started talking, 2,080 17,500 mother’s twin sister’s he asked about the Self family and how son. The relatives many were still alive. I told him about 2,000 17,000 there ranged in age Nat’s 90th birthday party and of the Walking 1,920 16,500 from two years old to Back in Time eight children, the only other surviving over 90. Self, Orlane, was in attendance. 1,840 16,000 As we arrived, a By Bobbye My mind had a gymnastic workout as Wilson Wade lady was leaving the he asked about all the families of the 1,760 15,500 party and walking eight Roberts’ girls, Tanner, Chafin, ON D J F M ON D J F M down the steps. I looked at my friend, Yarborough, Self, Wilson, Mathews, Put- Debra Ellis, and murmured, “Is that nam and Nicholson. How many children StocksRecap HIGH LOW CLOSE CHG. %CHG. WK MO QTR YTD DOW 17718.03 17579.56 17603.32 -133.68 -0.75% t s s +1.02% Margaret Jennings?” Big sunglasses did each aunt have? Who is still alive? t s s NYSE NASD DOW Trans. 7818.60 7758.51 7772.46 -44.53 -0.57% +3.51% hide a lot of features. As we drew even, Where do they live? Where are they DOW Util. 668.02 655.93 656.55 -11.79 -1.76% t s s +13.63% recognition set in, and we all exclaimed, buried? He broached a family secret Vol. (in mil.) 3,936 1,660 NYSE Comp. 10104.77 10050.65 10061.07 -121.93 -1.20% t s s -0.81% “I thought that was you!” and “What are that had never been discussed. He spoke Pvs. Volume 3,432 1,656 NASDAQ 4872.70 4838.62 4843.93 -47.87 -0.98% t s t -3.26% you doing here?” about indiscretion. Advanced 927 810 S&P 500 2062.50 2042.56 2045.17 -20.96 -1.01% t s s +0.06% Declined 2159 1959 S&P 400 1430.92 1421.79 1423.04 -14.89 -1.04% t s s +1.75% As we exchanged why’s and where’s, He brought out the behavior and t s s New Highs 99 23 Wilshire 5000 21141.75 21011.29 21036.73 -185.75 -0.88% -0.62% Margaret said she and Nathaniel attend hardships of the old members of the Russell 2000 1106.22 1095.25 1095.85 -12.69 -1.14% t s t -3.52% the same church. Debra, Margaret and I Roberts’ family but that the children New Lows 20 35 had taught school together. Then I ex- were always respectful even though plained to Margaret that Nat was my they had been brought up by a young Stocks of Local Interest first cousin. A gentleman from Dora mother after the father died. U.S. stocks skidded Tuesday af- YTD YTD came in, and when he found out I was If you haven’t guessed, I’m the ter downbeat comments from Name Div Yld PE Last Chg %Chg Name Div Yld PE Last Chg %Chg from Sumiton, he wanted to know why I youngest grandchild of Robert and the head of the International AFLAC 1.64f 2.6 11 63.72 +.13 +6.4 Lowes 1.12 1.5 23 75.87 -.31 -.2 was there. Small world full of why’s and Nancy Jane Creel Roberts’ family. I’m Monetary Fund. Utility stocks AT&T Inc 1.92 4.9 17 39.19 -.17 +13.9 MktVGold .12e .6 q 20.13 +.60 +46.7 where’s. We don’t want to admit it, but the Wade-opedia on all sides of my fam- plunged with bond yields. The AllegTch .32m 2.2 dd 14.78 -.41 +31.4 McDnlds 3.56f 2.8 26 127.38 -.19 +7.8 we are all full of who’s, where’s, why’s ily. U.S. government announced Alphabet A ...... 31 758.57 -6.55 -2.5 Microsoft 1.44 2.6 35 54.56 -.87 -1.7 Altria 2.26 3.6 23 62.93 -.30 +8.1 NorthropG 3.20 1.6 19 202.27 +1.09 +7.1 and how’s. With us of the older generation, we rules intended to discourage Amazon ...... cc 586.14 -7.05 -13.3 Penney ...... dd 10.43 -.11 +56.6 Monday I had to pay a visit to Wally appreciate respect and courtesy, and it tax-cutting “inversions” by U.S. Apple Inc 2.08 1.9 12 109.81 -1.31 +4.3 PepsiCo 2.81 2.7 29 103.10 -.72 +3.2 World since my cupboard was bare. I sat is brought up in nearly evey conversa- companies. BkofAm .20 1.5 10 13.19 -.32 -21.6 Pfizer 1.20f 3.8 19 31.36 +.64 -2.9 looking at a row of pans, trying to decide tion amongst us older ones. It appears B iPVixST ...... q 18.58 +1.01 -7.6 PhilipMor 4.08 4.1 20 100.26 -.10 +14.0 which indestructible frying pan I to be a consensus that civility began to Disney DIS CocaCola 1.40f 3.0 26 46.53 -.36 +8.3 RegionsFn .24 3.1 11 7.66 -.21 -20.2 CrackerB 4.40a 2.9 21 150.08 -.48 +18.3 S&P500ETF4.13e 2.0 q 204.19 -2.06 +.2 wanted to buy when a kind lady came die with the children’s children of WWII Close: $97.00 -1.68 or -1.7% Cummins 3.90 3.6 12 108.02 -1.07 +22.7 SearsHldgs ...... dd 14.58 -.20 -29.1 over and asked if she could reach some- veterans, the late ‘50s and ‘60s. Executive Tom Staggs, who was DirDGldBr ...... q 3.12 -.30 -81.1 SiriusXM ...... 39 3.87 -.03 -4.9 thing for me. That is not to condemn every young seen as the eventual successor to Disney 1.42f 1.5 18 97.00 -1.68 -7.7 Sprint ...... dd 3.50 +.06 -3.3 CEO Robert Iger, is leaving the FedExCp 1.00 .6 44 161.94 -1.86 +8.7 SPDR Fncl .46e 2.1 q 22.27 -.32 -6.5 I thanked her and told her I appreci- person, but I’m afraid they are in the company in a surprise move. FstHorizon .24 1.9 15 12.91 -.33 -11.1 SunEdison ...... dd .26 +.05 -94.9 ated her random act of kindness. Well, minority. 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They no longer say, “yes, sir,” and thing and had every opportunity met, 80 iShEMkts .84e 2.5 q 33.08 -.66 +2.8 ValeantPh ...... dd 28.73 +2.62 -71.7 JF M IBM 5.20 3.5 10 150.00 -2.07 +9.0 VerizonCm 2.26 4.2 12 54.09 -.33 +17.0 “no, sir” nor “thanks.” She went on to regardless of circumstances. 52-week range say that what you got was a grunt as Are we so different or are we more IntPap 1.76 4.4 15 39.87 -.69 +5.8 WalMart 2.00f 2.9 15 68.64 -.46 +12.0 $86.25 $122.08 Kroger s .42f 1.1 19 38.22 +.19 -8.6 Wendys Co .24 2.2 29 10.98 +.11 +1.9 the child looked down into their hand alike? We have our differences, but it Vol.: 10.8m (1.2x avg.) PE: 18.1 (iPhone maybe?). appears our humanity is alike. Mkt. Cap: $158.26 b Yield: 1.5% Money Rates Currencies This lady was wound tight. 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Euro .8783 .8774 switch, and I knew if I got one too small 6-month 0.27 0.43 $350 5-year Japanese Yen 110.49 111.26 I would get a good switching; so I al- 1.18 1.29 300 10-year 1.72 1.80 Mexican Peso 17.6834 17.4726 ways tried to get one just right.” 30-year 2.55 2.60 Swiss Franc .9561 .9587 Struck up a conversation with one of 250 200 Mutual Funds the greeters and another lady, you JF M guessed it...it got to today’s children’s 52-week range Total Assets Total Return/Rank Pct Min Init behavior. The greeter’s first words were, $226.43 $340.34 Name ($Mlns) NAV Chg 4-wk 12-mo 5-year Load Invt “If I had acted like that, I would have Vol.: 36.5m (10.1x avg.) PE: ... AB GlbThmtGrB m 11 69.56 -.91 +2.5 -7.9/D +0.2/E 4.00 2,500 gotten a good switching.” Others Mkt. Cap: $92.83 b Yield: ... 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PRODUCE CHILIAN YELLOW OR LETTUCE EXTRA LARGE IF WE RAN AN AD IN THE PAPER, PEOPLE WOULD PEACHES WHITE CORN TOMATOES START BUYING OUR STUFF... THEN WE WOULD HAVE TO BUY OR MAKE MORE STUFF ... AND $ 89 $ ¢ ¢ 1 Lb. 2/ 1 Ea. 89 Ea. 99 Lb. MORE PEOPLE WOULD BUY OUR STUFF WHICH GROCERY ITEMS MEANS WE WOULD HAVE Glory Collard, Turnip, or ¢ $ 29 Knorr’s Pasta Sides 4-4.75 Oz...... 99 Ea. TO HAVE MORE OF IT! Mixed Green Beans 27 Oz...... 1 Ea. Moon Pie ISN’T IT JUST EASIER $ 99 DelMonte Whole Kernal or Double Decker 22 Oz...... Ea. ¢ 1 TO HANG ON TO THE Cream Style Corn 14.25-15.25 Oz. . Ea. Her shey 59 $ 99 $ 19 Chocolate Syrup 24 Oz...... Ea. STUFF WE ALREADY Hu nts Canned Tomatoes 14.5 Oz. . 1 Ea. 1 ¢ GM Cheerios 18 Oz. HAVE? Starkist Tuna 5 Oz...... Ea. $ 99 79 Lucky Charms 20.5 Oz...... 2 Ea. Ho rmel Tomales $ 89 $ 49 9 Lives Canned Cat Food 4 Pk. . . .. 1 Ea. Beef Chili Sauce 15 Oz...... 1 Ea. $ 99 ¢ Angel Soft Bath Tissue 24 Rolls. 5 Ea. Shurfine Canned Soup 26 Oz...... Ea. $ 25 89 Ajax Laundry Detergent 50 Oz. . . 2 Ea. ¢ $ 99 H unts Spaghetti Sauce 24 Oz. .. 89 Ea. Royal Oak Charcoal 7.7 Oz...... 1 Ea. $ 79 $ Ho rmel Compleats 7.5-10 Oz...... 1 Ea. Pe p si Products 12 Pack 12 Oz. Cans . . . 3/ 11 $ Kel logg’s Pepsi Products 2 Liters...... 4/ 5 $ 79 $ Pop Tarts 10.5-15.2 Oz...... 1 Ea. Pep si Products 1/2 Ltr. 6 Pk. Btls...... 4/ 10 DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Wed., April 6, 2016 www.mountaineagle.com — B3 CHURCH HAPPENINGS

Church events, gospel singings and Friendship Baptist Southern Gospel Music. more information, call Ca- 893-5870. will have its Decoration cemetery meetings will be featured Church each Wednesday and Saturday in the on Alabama For more information, call role Newman at 205-410- Day Singing, Sunday, May Church Happenings Section of the Highway 195 North in 256-747-6898. 7029. Mount Zion Baptist 1, from 10 a.m. until 3 Daily Mountain Eagle, and daily on Thach will have revival Church off Fall City Road p.m. Lunch from noon the Community Calendar at services Thursday, April 7, SUNDAY, APRIL 10 Walker County Pro- in Jasper will host a spe- until 1 p.m. Guest singers www.mountaineagle.com. Events are listed free of charge. They are ran by through Saturday, April 9, Bethel Baptist gressive Baptist Dis- cial singing Saturday, will be EverPraySing and calendar date and time as space al- at 7 p.m. each night. Serv- Church in Dora will have trict Association April 16, at 6 p.m., with Chosen Road. lows, so there is no guarantee when ices and music will be lead its Spring Revival on Sun- Ministers’ Wives Auxil- special quest singer Ray or the number of days an event will by Jerry and Martha Key. day, April 10, at 10:30 a.m. iary will host the 2016 Charles. For more infor- Elm Grove Church of run. Events are only accepted from God local churches, faith-based ministries and 7 p.m. and Monday, Annual Northwest Minis- mation, call Sandra at will have revival or organizations, and cemetery asso- FRIDAY, APRIL 8 April 11, through Wednes- ters’ Wives and Widows 205-275-8335 services Sunday, May 1, at ciations. The deadline to place an Berry Church of God day, April 13, at 7 p.m. Conference Saturday, 5 p.m., and Monday, May event is by noon each Tuesday and Women’s Ministry will each night. Dale Huff will April 16, at the First Bap- SUNDAY, APRIL 17 2, through Wednesday, Thursday. For information, call Elane Jones at 205-221-2840 or email infor- have an evening of be the guest evangelist. tist Church-Frisco. Regis- Cordova First Baptist May 4, at 7 p.m. each mation to elane.jones@mountainea- anointed praise, worship tration and a continental Church will host the night. Guest evangelist gle.com. and teaching Friday, April Freedom Assembly of breakfast will begin at southern gospel trio “Exo- will be Matthew Handley. 8, 2016, at 6:30 p.m. Min- God on Alabama High- 9:15 a.m., with the confer- dus” Sunday, April 17, at 6 SPECIAL NOTICES istry by Pat Craig. Music way 257 (Curry Highway) ence beginning promptly p.m. SATURDAY, MAY 14 Friendship Mission- by Jennifer Short. For in Jasper will have special at 10 a.m. Each minister’s Dutton Hill Mission- ary Baptist Church in more information, call guest speaker Bishop wife is asked to represent SATURDAY, APRIL 23 ary Baptist Church on Parrish has church pews 205-270-1433. Vincent Victor from Africa with a $15 registration Studdards Cross- Dutton Hill Road between for available for a dona- on Sunday, April 10, at its fee. Others in attendance roads Community Jasper and Oakman will tion of $30 per pew or best Jasper Area Sacred 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. serv- will be given a chance to Church will hold a meet- have its food bank and offer. The pews are 8 feet Harp will hold its ices. give during the confer- ing on Saturday, April 23, clothes closet Saturday, long and in very good con- monthly singing Friday, ence. Fee and offering will at 11 a.m. at the church to May 14, beginning at 8 dition. The proceeds will April 8, at 6:30 p.m. in the MONDAY, APRIL 11 help Northwest Wing elect a seven-member a.m. Please register by go toward the church’s fellowship hall at First Philadelphia Deliver- meet financial assessment committee for the ceme- 8:30 a.m. new pews. For more infor- Presbyterian Church on ance Tabernacle for State Convention. tery. mation, email Steve 4th Avenue in Jasper. For Church on Alabama Yarbrough at pastorsteve- more information, call Highway 13 in Lynn will Faith Worship Center SATURDAY, APRIL 30 [email protected]. Brenda Chafin at 522- have revival services Mon- at 2075 Main Street in Wilson Chapel Ceme- 2968. day, April 11, and Tues- Sumiton invites you to a tery Annual Business Pleasant Grove day, April 12, at 7 p.m. benefit singing to help Meeting will be held Sat- Cemetery on Pleasant SATURDAY, APRIL 9 each night. The guest purchase a projection sys- urday, April 30, at 10 a.m. Grove Road in Oakman: Ashbank Cemetery evangelists will be Kenny tem for praise and wor- at the cemetery on Myers Please remove all old election of trustees, com- Morris of Ellisville, Mis- ship on Saturday, April Road in Nauvoo. Dona- flowers so cemetery can be munity-wide meeting and sissippi. For more infor- 16, at 6 p.m. Guest singers tions for upkeep of ceme- mowed the last week in work day will be Satur- mation, call 205-924-9786. will be Haven Aires and tery are also being April. day, April 9, at 8 a.m. at Mike Dyer, along with the accepted. Make checks the cemetery. All old flow- TUESDAY, APRIL 12 church singers and others. payable to Wilson Ceme- Dovertown Cemetery ers need to be removed be- Living Light Church tery Fund and mail to 114 Committee is requesting fore then in preparation of God on North Airport Berry Civic Center Albert Windham Road, donations for cemetery for mowing. Donations for Road in Jasper will have will host a Southern Nauvoo, AL 35578. upkeep. Send donations to mowing may be mailed to its monthly Bible Study Gospel Singing Saturday, The only thing missing SUNDAY, MAY 1 Ray Gurganus, 790 Jent Ashbank Cemetery Fund, Class Tuesday, April 12, at April 16, at 6 p.m. Admis- is you. Attend the Pleasant Grove Road, Cordova, AL 35550. P.O. Box 185, Nauvoo, AL 10 a.m. at the church. For sion is free. A love offering church of your choice. 35578. Decoration Day more information, call the will be received. Cemetery near Oakman Drummond Cemetery will be Sunday, May 15. Rev. James C. Davis at Fund is requesting dona- 205-384-5065 or Pastor Benefit Singing and tions to help maintain the First Baptist Church Billy Driver at 205-387- Cake Auction for Scott cemetery. Send to Drum- of Frisco cordially invites 7195. Barton, who has under- mond Cemetery Fund, your choir to worship with went open heart surgery Drummond Cemetery them at its Choir Day Cel- SATURDAY, APRIL 16 and is not able to work, Road, Jasper, AL 35503. ebration being held Satur- St. Cecelia Catholic will be held Saturday, day, April 9, at 5 p.m. The Church at 2159 Alabama April 16, at 6 p.m. at the THURSDAY, APRIL 7 church is located at 2701 Highway 195 North in Natural Bridge Commu- River of Living Water Corona Avenue in Jasper. Jasper will have a yard nity Center on Alabama United Methodist Min- sale Saturday, April 16, Highway 13 North of the istries (Christ United Freedom Worship from 7 a.m. until 1 p.m., Natural Bridge 4-way Methodist Church) at Center on Alabama 41 in at the church. stop. Wayne Horton will 1401 Jones Dairy Road in downtown Arley will pres- be the master of cere- Jasper will conduct a 12- ent Sonny Jones and the Nauvoo United monies. Featured gospel step Celebrate Recovery Cavaliers from Moulton Methodist Church on singers will be the Cal- program every Thursday Saturday, April 9, begin- 3rd Avenue in Nauvoo will vary Quartet, John Bar- at 7 p.m. A meal and fel- ning at 6:30 p.m. Pastor host its Christian Place ton, the Day Star Trio and lowship will be provided Ronnie Robinson and the Mission food distribution Brady and Kristina Whit- at 6 p.m. For more infor- entire congregation in- program Saturday, April ten. Concessions will be mation, call 205-221-3486. vites everyone to come out 16, from 10 a.m. until available. For more infor- and enjoy this evening of noon at the church. For mation, call Becky at 205-

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001 Employment 001 Employment 020 Announcements 040 Service & Repair 085 Yard Sales 095 Merchandise FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME MISS HOPE PAGEANT, APRIL GRASS CUTTING DONE! ESTATE SALE CAROLINA CARPORTS $$$$$$$$$$$$ Camp Officers for outdoor 9th, 2016, starting at 1:00p.m. Large Yards $100; Small $50; Thurs-Fri-Sat, 8:30AM. Starting @ $695 Installed! wilderness program. Must be 25 Benefiting the Relay For Life of (205)686-7304 House Full; 20x21x9 Enclosed w/2 Garage Earn Extra Cash YOA. Call 205-387-9911 be- Walker - Jasper and the Ameri- Tons of items added. Doors just $3,555 installed! The Daily Mountain tween 8AM-4PM, Mon.-Fri. can Cancer Society. Curry Mid- HIGH SPEED Internet 506 Glenview,from Son's The Storage Place Eagle is currently dle School, Yellow Jacket Drive, AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE! on 9th Ave turn left on 8th Hwy.78E between Family Thrift FULL-TIME LICENSED RN Curry, Alabama. 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Apply in person @ 221-5860 Economy Cleaners, Jasper FRE E Info on Abortion Alterna tives DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Wed., April 6, 2016 www.mountaineagle.com — B5 115 Rent or Lease 127 Money To Loan 150 Legals Thank CORDOVA MANOR 1BR. to IN THE PROBATE COURT 4BR total electric Apartments. $$ First Check FREE $$ WALKER COUNTY, You Water furnished. $200 dep. Borrow $200 ALABAMA M an y th an ks to all th e Happy Birthday (205)595-1701. IN RE: PETITION OF: wonderful people who helped Pay Back $200 Robin Denise Branstetter FOR LEASE 4500 sq ft Medical $ CHECKS HELD TILL PAYDAY $ in an y w ay to lessen our TO CHANGE THE NAME OF: Clinic. Excellent condition. Madison M U ST HA VE VA LID JDB grief in the passing of Lease/Rent amount is nego- CHECKING ACCO U NT tiable. Contact Dora City Hall CASE NO. PC2016-028 Marjorie B lack K ilg o re Bri 205-648-3211 205-302-0190 JOSHUA BLACKWELL and T h an k you for all th e CASHMART, INC. UNKNOWN FATHER, whose GAMBLE AVE. (Frisco area) whereabouts is unknown, must prayers, good food, visits, Phelps IN PARKLA ND SH O P P ING CENTER 3BR/1BA House. $650 mo. make an appearance in the Pro- cards, donation s to th e $650 dep. 1 yr. lease. Ref.’s ADVANCE-FEE LOANS bate Court of Walker County, Al- req.’d. Will accept Section 8. Jasper In d epen d en t OR CREDIT OFFERS abama, regarding the Petition to Ministry, beautiful flow ers We Love You! (205)522-8094 (205)221-7297 It's illegal for companies doing Change the Name of JDB filed by ROBIN DENISE BRANSTET- and outpouring of love. Grandmama MINI-WAREHOUSE UNITS business by phone to promise you a loan and ask you to pay TER within thirty days from April & Papa Now Available from 5x10 to God bless you all, 10x20. Low Monthly Rates. for it before they deliver. For 27, 2016 or his rights will be for- Security. more information call toll free 1- ever barred regarding the name The Family of U-Stor-It Hwy.78E between 877-FTC-HELP. A Public Serv- change of JDB in Case Number Marjorie B lack K ilg o re Family Thrift and HandyTV ice Message from The Daily PC2016-028 in the Probate (205)221-0105 Mountain Eagle Newspaper and Court of Walker County, Ala- the Federal Trade Commission. bama. 150 Legals 150 Legals 150 Legals NATURAL BRIDGE Motel DONE this the 17th day of MORTGAGE NOTICE OF FINDING OF MORTGAGE Rooms with kitchenettes. 135 Motorcycles March, 2016. FORECLOSURE NOTICE NO SIGNFICANT IMPACT FORECLOSURE SALE $125 a week, one person. RICK ALLISON, Default having been made in the AND NOTICE OF Default having been made in the (205)486-5261. 2001 SUZUKI INTRUDER LC 1500. Shaft drive; 18,279 miles. JUDGE OF PROBATE terms of that mortgage executed INTENT TO REQUEST payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mort- NICE 3BR/1BA HOUSE with Has trunk & extra back rest. *April 6, 13, 20, 27, 2016 on the 20th day of September, RELEASE OF FUNDS gage executed by Charles L. storage building, on private Asking $4,500. 2010, by BETTY FLEMING, un- April 6, 2016 Flemmings and Tonya R. Flem- country lot. 10 miles west of Phone 205-544-0915 John; LEGAL NOTICE married, and LAWTON LYDON City of Jasper mings, husband and wife, origi- Jasper. $650/month plus de- 205-544-0903 For the purpose of establishing , unmarried, as mort- 400 19th Street W nally in favor of Alta Financial posit. 1yr., lease required. Eligibility Registers of qualified gagors in favor of State Bank Jasper, AL 35502 Corporation, on the 23rd day of (205)924-4169. WE BUY Used ATV’s & applicants for employment with and Trust, as mortgagee, which 205-221-2100 February, 2004, said mortgage Motorcycles. the City of Jasper, the Civil Call Jim (205)483-1000 said mortgage is recorded in the TO ALL INTERESTED AGEN- recorded in the Office of the REFURBISHED 3BR House Service Board will give a written on private lot for rent. Stove, Office of the Judge of Probate, CIES, GROUPS AND PER- Judge of Probate of Walker exam for the two positions Refrigerator furnished. 137 Travel Trailer Walker County, Alabama, in SONS: County, Alabama, in DML Book (205)483-7947 below. To qualify for these posi- DML Book 2236 at Page 342; These notices shall satisfy two 1885 Page 42; the undersigned MILLICAN RV AMERICA tions, the applicant must be a and State Bank and Trust, as separate but related procedural PNC Bank, National Associa- RENTAL SPACE available: Sales * Parts * Services citizen of the United States and mortgagee, having declared all requirements for activities to be tion, as Mortgagee/Transferee, 1700 to 5000 sq ft; I-65 Exit 299, Dodge City present a copy of the following of the indebtedness secured by undertaken by the City of under and by virtue of the power Call (205)483-1000 millicanrvs.com documents at the time of mak- said mortgage due and payable Jasper. of sale contained in said mort- (256)775-8030 ing application: and such default continuing, no- REQUEST FOR gage, will sell at public outcry to 117 Want to Rent 1. Current Driver's License tice is hereby given, that acting RELEASE OF FUNDS the highest bidder for cash, in 140 Transportation 2. Social Security Card front of the main entrance of the COUPLE LOOKING under and by virtue of the power On or about April 22, 2016 the 3. Birth Certificate Courthouse at Jasper, Walker for 2BR APT/HOUSE to RENT '96 FORD Explorer. Good condi- of sale contained in said mort- City of Jasper will submit a re- 4. High School Diploma/GED County, Alabama, on May 11, (Jasper area) with tion. $2,000; (205)275-6416 gage, State Bank & Trust, as quest to the Alabama Depart- 2016, during the legal hours of 5. Three (3) Current Letters of Washer/Dryer hook-ups. mortgagee, will sell at public ment of Economic and sale, all of its right, title, and in- (205)435-3313 '96 GMC Jimmy. Runs good. Recommendation (from non city outcry, for cash, to the highest Community Affairs (ADECA) for terest in and to the following de- (205)275-0005 day/night Dependable car. $2,000 obo; employees) signed and must bidder, in front of the Main door the release of CDBG funds scribed real estate, situated in (205)275-6416 include phone number of the Courthouse in Jasper, under Title I of the Housing and Walker County, Alabama, to-wit: 122 M.H. Wanted Other qualifications are listed Walker County, Alabama, during Community Development Act of Lot 7 and 8, in 2, of the 150 Legals with each position: the legal hours of sale, on 1974, as amended (PL 93-383), Dixie-Lowery Subdivision of the WE BUY Mobile Homes. CASH 1. POLICE OFFICER- APRIL 11, 2016, the following for the following project: L.V. Harvill Survey, as recorded FORM OF ADVERTISEMENT on the SPOT! Call Lori Test Date: May 9, 2016 described real estate, together Nature of Project: Water & in Map Book 2 at Page 40, in FOR COMPLETION Lawrence (205)412-6204 1:00 p.m. Sewer Line Extension Project the Office of the Judge of Pro- LEGAL NOTICE with hereditaments and appurte- Deadline to apply: nances there unto belonging Location of Project: Bishop In- bate of Walker County, Ala- In accordance with Chapter 1, bama, said lot being a part of 125 Real Est. Sales April 25, 2016; 9:00 a.m. and all fixtures now attached to dustrial Drive & Whitehouse Title 39, Code of Alabama, Applicant for Police Officer must the NE 1/4, of SE 1/4, of Section 2BR/1BA MH, 1/2 acre. Boat 1975, notice is hereby given that and used in connection with the Road; latitude 33.806383; longi- be 21 years of age or older be- 15, Township 14 South, Range 7 house & pier. River Frontage. Odom Construction Company, premises herein described, to- tude -87.254916, Section 22, T West, minerals and usual mining $49,900; (205)717-5014 Inc., Contractor, has completed fore the test, pass a physical wit: 14S, and R 7W; City of Jasper, agility exam and a psychological rights and privileges expected. the Contract for Construction of: A fraction of land in the South- Walker County, AL Property street address for in- exam, have an excellent driving Addition and Renovation of west (SW 1/4) Quarter of South- Project No. LR-ED-PF-15-009 formational purposes: 2411 Storage Facilities record and pass a background east (SE 1/4) Quarter, Section Estimated Cost of Project: Central Ave, Jasper, AL 35501 Alabama Department of check which includes a credit 19, Township 13, Range 9 West $600,000.00 THIS PROPERTY WILL BE Transportation check. in Walker County, Alabama, de- FINDING OF NO SOLD ON AN “AS IS, WHERE West Central Region 2. CLERK II- scribed as follows: Beginning SIGNIFICANT IMPACT IS” BASIS, SUBJECT TO ANY ABC Project Number: 2013126 Test Date: May 2, 2016 two hundred feet East of the half The City of Jasper has deter- EASEMENTS, ENCUM- at 542 Cordova Cut-Off Road, 1:00 p.m. mined that the project will have BRANCES, AND EXCEPTIONS Jasper, Alabama for the State of mile stake and twenty feet North Deadline to apply: no significant impact on the REFLECTED IN THE MORT- Alabama and the City of Jasper, of the Section line between Sec- EMMA LANE & April 12, 2016; 9:00 a.m GAGE AND THOSE CON- Owner(s), and have made re- tion 19 and Section 30 and run- human environment. Therefore, Coal City Road Must pass a typing test of 35 TAINED IN THE RECORDS OF quest for final settlement of said ning North 60 feet; thence East an Environmental Impact State- 3BR/1BA. Just Remodeled. wpm. (call 205-221-2576 to set THE OFFICE OF THE JUDGE Contract. All persons having any 212 feet; thence South 60 feet; ment under the National Envi- Acre and a half. up typing - ask for Sharon) Must OF PROBATE OF THE claim for labor, materials, or oth- thence West 212 feet to the be- ronmental Policy Act of 1969 $82,000 negotiable. COUNTY WHERE THE erwise in connection with this have knowledge in Microsoft ginning corner. (NEPA) is not required. Addi- (205)435-3270 (205)302-3002 ABOVE-DESCRIBED PROP- project should immediately no- Word. Must be proficient in cleri- Said property will be sold on tional project information is con- cal and administrative duties ERTY IS SITUATED. THIS tify Birchfield Penuel & Associ- an "as is, where is" basis sub- tained in the Environmental PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD with the ability to make inde- ates, 2805 Crescent Avenue, ject to any easements, encum- Review Record (ERR) on file at WITHOUT WARRANTY OR RE- Birmingham, AL 35209. pendent decisions, work without brances, and exceptions Jasper City Hall, 400 19th Street COURSE, EXPRESSED OR direct supervision, have excel- Odom Construction contained in said mortgage and W, Jasper, AL 35502 and may IMPLIED AS TO TITLE, USE lent communication skills, ability Company, Inc. those contained in the records be examined or copied week- AND/OR ENJOYMENT AND 52 Pine Drive to manage and maintain office, of the Office of the Judge of Pro- days 8 A.M to 4 P.M. WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO Parrish, AL 35580 multi-tasking. Must have at least bate where the above-described PUBLIC COMMENTS THE RIGHT OF REDEMPTION *April 6, 13, 20, 27, 2016 one year clerical experience or property is situated. Said prop- Any individual, group, or agency OF ALL PARTIES ENTITLED FSBO 3BR/2.5BA have an Associate in Business THERETO. IN THE PROBATE COURT erty will be sold without warranty may submit written comments 617 Birdfarm Road or equivalent. Alabama law gives some per- WALKER COUNTY, or recourse, expressed or im- on the ERR to Mayor V.L. 7+ Acres. New Roof, Heat Applications may be down- sons who have an interest in ALABAMA plied as to title, use and/or en- “Sonny” Posey, 400 19th Street Pump, Windows, Floors & In- loaded at www.jaspercity.com property the right to redeem the IN THE MATTER OF joyment and will be sold subject W, Jasper, AL 35502. All com- sulation. Two Story Shop. (click on "employees" and you property under certain circum- THE ADOPTION PETITION OF to the right of redemption of all ments received by April 21, $160,000; (205)221-0064 will be taken to our site). You stances. Programs may also JONATHAN ALLEN REID II parties entitled thereto. This sale 2016 will be considered by the may also pick up application in exist that help persons avoid or TO ADOPT: MDP is made for the purpose of pay- City of Jasper prior to authoriz- the basement of Jasper City delay the foreclosure process. CASE NO. PC2016-A015 ing the mortgage debt, cost and ing submission of a request for An attorney should be consulted Hall (excluding holiday's) TO: Ronald Matthew Pierce, expense of foreclosure. This release of funds. Comments to help you understand these whose whereabouts are un- Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm. sale is subject to postponement should specify which Notice rights and programs as a part of known. THE CITY OF JASPER IS AN they are addressing. the foreclosure process. You must respond to the Pro- or cancellation and you should EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EM- ENVIRONMENTAL This sale is made for the pur- bate Court of Walker County, Al- PLOYER contact Diane Haden Hender- son prior to attendance. CERTIFICATION pose of paying the indebtedness abama, 1900 3rd Avenue, Prior to entering employment secured by said mortgage, as FSBO STATE BANK AND TRUST, The City of Jasper certifies to Jasper, Alabama, 35501, re- the successful applicant will be well as the expenses of foreclo- 2607 OLD WOOD CIRCLE ADECA that V.L. “Sonny” Posey garding the Petition for Adoption AS MORTGAGEE sure. (Heritage Hills). 3BR/2.5BA. required to submit to a drug test. in his capacity as Mayor con- of MDP as filed by JONATHAN DIANE HADEN HENDERSON The Mortgagee/Transferee re- 2262 sq.ft., on 3.5 acres, Dr. Marcus O'Mary, Chairman sents to accept the jurisdiction ALLEN REID II within thirty days Attorney for Mortgagee serves the right to bid for and culdesac, very private. *April 1, 3, 6, 8, 10, 2016 from April 27, 2016, or your P. O. Box 310 of the Federal Courts if an ac- purchase the real estate and to $219,900. rights will be forever barred re- Winfield, Alabama 35594 tion is brought to enforce re- credit its purchase price against (205)275-8044 NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT garding the adoption of MDP in (205)487-4142 sponsibilities in relation to the the expenses of sale and the in- Case Number PC2016-A015 in TO BE PUBLISHED FSBO: 3BR/2BA, LR, Dining *March 23, 30, April 6, 2016 environmental review process debtedness secured by the real the Probate Court of Walker BY CO-EXECUTORS room, Kitchen, Large and that these responsibilities estate. County, Alabama. ESTATE OF Pantry/Laundry, Bonus room, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT have been satisfied. ADECA’s This sale is subject to postpone- DONE this the 29th day of EMUEL HARRISON ELKINS 2-Car Carport, Large fenced approval of the certification sat- ment or cancellation. March, 2016. A/K/A EMUEL H. ELKINS, TO BE PUBLISHED backyard, Outside storage. isfies its responsibilities under PNC Bank, National Associa- RICK ALLISON, DECEASED BY ADMINISTRATRIX Corner lot, Chestnut Grove sub. NEPA and related laws and au- tion, Mortgagee/Transferee JUDGE OF PROBATE PROBATE COURT ESTATE OF $137,500;(205)295-1333 after thorities and allows the City of Rebecca Redmond *April 6, 13, 20, 27, 2016 CASE NO. PC2016-045 WESLEY WAYNE WILLIAMS, 5PM Jasper to use Program funds. SIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C. Letters Testamentary DECEASED OBJECTIONS TO P. O. Box 55727 Of said deceased having been PROBATE COURT RELEASE OF FUNDS Birmingham, AL 35255-5727 granted to the undersigned on CASE NO. PC2016-024 Attorney for Mortgagee/Trans- ADECA will accept objections to the 18th day of March, 2016, by Letters of Administration feree its release of funds and the City the Hon. Rick Allison, Judge of Of said deceased having been www.sirote.com/foreclosures of Jasper certification for a pe- the Probate Court of Walker granted to the undersigned on 381012 riod of fifteen days following the County, notice is hereby given the 8th day of March, 2016, by *March 30, April 6, 13, 2016 anticipated submission date or that all persons having claims the Hon. Rick Allison, Judge of its actual receipt of the request against said estate are hereby the Probate Court of Walker MORTGAGE (whichever is later) only if they FORECLOSURE SALE required to present the same County, notice is hereby given are on one of the following Default having been made in the within time allowed by law or the that all persons having claims bases: (a) the certification was payment of the indebtedness same will be barred. against said estate are hereby required to present the same not executed by the Certifying secured by that certain mort- JAMES LEWIS ELKINS and gage executed on November within time allowed by law or the Officer of the City of Jasper; (b) GEORGE ELKINS 26, 2002 by Melvin R. Morgan CO-EXECUTORS same will be barred. the City of Jasper has omitted a step or failed to make a decision and Monica Morgan, husband Jeff Donaldson, CAROLYN HILL COOPER and wife, originally in favor of or finding required by HUD reg- 1205 VALLEY ROAD Attorney at Law ADMINISTRATRIX Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Jasper, Alabama Law Offices of A. Lee Tucker ulations at 24 CFR part 58; (c) Inc., and recorded in DML Book Jasper, AL 35501 *March 30, April 6, 13, 2016 Sumiton, Alabama the grant recipient or other par- 1804 at Page 791 on November *March 30, April 6, 13, 2016 ticipants in the development 27, 2002, and modified in agree- NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT process have committed funds, ment recorded November 3, $165,000 TO BE PUBLISHED NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT incurred costs or undertaken ac- 2015 in DML Book 2440 at Page BY EXECUTOR TO BE PUBLISHED tivities not authorized by 24 417, in the Office of the Judge of #1289-Great 3BR 2BA home with all the ESTATE OF BY EXECUTOR CFR Part 58 before approval of Probate of Walker County, Ala- ANN McCLUSKEY, ESTATE OF a release of funds by ADECA; or bama, and secured indebted- curb appeal you could want and lots of ness having been transferred or DECEASED CARLOS EMORY JONES, (d) another Federal agency act- DECEASED ing pursuant to 40 CFR Part assigned to U.S. Bank National updates and improvements. This home has PROBATE COURT Association, as Trustee for PROBATE COURT 1504 has submitted a written CASE NO. PC2016-022 Structured Asset Securities Cor- 2 living rooms and a sunroom perfect for Letters Testamentary CASE NO. PC2016-020 finding that the project is unsat- isfactory from the standpoint of poration Mortgage Loan Trust Of said deceased having been Letters Testamentary 2006-RF4 as reflected by instru- hosting or relaxing. Features granite, environmental quality. Objec- granted to the undersigned on Of said deceased having been ment recorded in DML Book stainless appliances, new backsplash, new the 17th day of March, 2016, by granted to the undersigned on tions must be prepared and sub- 2271, Page 486 of the same Of- mitted in accordance with the flooring, new windows, new hot water the Hon. Rick Allison, Judge of the 18th day of March, 2016, by fice. Shapiro and Ingle, L.L.P., the Probate Court of Walker the Hon. Rick Allison, Judge of required procedures (24 CFR as counsel for Mortgagee or heater, plumbing and wiring updates and so County, notice is hereby given the Probate Court of Walker Part 58, Sec. 58.76) and shall Transferee and under and by that all persons having claims County, notice is hereby given be addressed to the State at: Al- virtue of power of sale contained much more. Total of 2,150 square feet of against said estate are hereby that all persons having claims abama Department of Economic in the said mortgage will, on living space on large landscaped lot in required to present the same against said estate are hereby and Community Affairs, Commu- April 13, 2016, sell at public out- within time allowed by law or the required to present the same nity and Economic Development cry to the highest bidder in front desirable neighborhood within walking same will be barred. within time allowed by law or the Programs, P.O. Box 5690, Mont- of the main entrance of the Walker County, Alabama, Court- JIMMY McCLUSKEY same will be barred. gomery, AL 36103-5690. Poten- distance of Walker High, Bevill State and tial objectors should contact house in the City of Jasper, dur- EXECUTOR RONALD DAVID HOWTON ing the legal hours of sale, the Gamble Park! Maddox, Thornley & Sanders EXECUTOR ADECA to verify the actual last day of the objection period. following real estate situated in Attorneys at Law The Lakey Law Firm, P.C. Walker County, Alabama, to wit: V.L. “Sonny” Posey, Mayor Call today… (205) 388-6 997 Jasper, Alabama Jasper, Alabama PARCEL 1 *March 23, 30, April 6, 2016 *March 30, April 6, 13, 2016 *April 6, 2016 A PARCEL OF LAND LO- B6 – DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Wed., April 6, 2016 www.mountaineagle.com

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ONDS WEST ALONG SAID Securities Corporation Mortgage RIGHT-OF-WAY A DISTANCE Loan Trust 2006-RF4, and its OF 19.38 FEET; THENCE successors and assigns NORTH 54 DEGREES 23 MIN- Mortgagee or Transferee UTES 52 SECONDS WEST SHAPIRO AND INGLE, LLP ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY 10130 Perimeter Parkway, A DISTANCE OF 92.89 FEET; Suite 400 THENCE NORTH 35 DE- Charlotte, NC 28216 GREES 36 MINUTES 08 SEC- 704-333-8107/ 16-009328 ONDS EAST ALONG SAID Attorneys for Mortgagee RIGHT-OF-WAY A DISTANCE or Transferee OF 40.00 FEET; THENCE *March 23, 30, April 6, 2016 SOUTH 54 DEGREES 23 MIN- UTES 52 SECONDS EAST MORTGAGE ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY FORECLOSURE SALE A DISTANCE OF 50.00 FEET Default having been made in the TO A CAPPED 5/8 INCH payment of the indebtedness REBAR; THENCE NORTH 11 secured by that certain mort- DEGREES 23 MINUTES 52 gage executed by Mary R. Key SECONDS WEST ALONG SAID and Danny B. Key, wife and RIGHT-OF-WAY A DISTANCE husband, to Regions Bank, suc- OF 360.15 FEET TO A CAPPED cessor by merger to AmSouth 5/8 INCH REBAR SET AT THE Bank on the 22nd day October, INTERSECTION OF SAID 2003, said mortgage being RIGHT-OF-WAY AND THE recorded in the Office of the NORTH FORTY LINE; THENCE Judge of Probate of Walker SOUTH 89 DEGREES 48 MIN- County, Alabama in DML Book UTES 57 SECONDS WEST 1867, Page 399. ALONG SAID NORTH FORTY The undersigned Regions LINE A DISTANCE OF 308.81 Bank, successor by merger to FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- AmSouth Bank, as Mortgagee, GINNING. under and by virtue of the power PARCEL 2 of sale contained in said mort- A PARCEL OF LAND LO- gage, will sell at public outcry to CATED IN THE SOUTHWEST the highest bidder for cash, in QUARTER OF THE NORTH- front of the Main entrance of the WEST QUARTER OF SECTION Court House at Jasper, Walker 2, TOWNSHIP 16 SOUTH, County, Alabama, on the 16th RANGE 7 WEST, WALKER day of March, 2016, during the COUNTY, ALABAMA, MORE legal hours of sale, the following PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED real estate, situated in Walker AS FOLLOWS: County, Alabama, to-wit: COMMENCE AT THE NORTH- Lot 3, Block 1, according to the EAST CORNER OF SAID Survey of Oak Hill Subdivision, FORTY; THENCE SOUTH 00 as recorded in Map Book 4, DEGREES 30 MINUTES 46 Page 47, in the Probate Office SECONDS EAST ALONG THE of Walker County, Alabama. EAST FORTY A DISTANCE OF This sale is made for the pur- 655.16 FEET; THENCE SOUTH pose of paying the indebtedness 89 DEGREES 54 MINUTES 28 secured by said mortgage, as SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE well as the expenses of foreclo- OF 44.79 FEET TO INTER- sure. SECT WITH THE WEST LINE Alabama law gives some per- OF THE OLD GORGAS ROAD, sons who have an interest in BEING THE POINT OF BEGIN- property the right to redeem the NING; THENCE CONTINUE property under certain circum- SOUTH 89 DEGREES 54 MIN- stances. Programs may also UTES 28 SECONDS WEST A exist that help persons avoid or DISTANCE OF 27.05 FEET TO delay the foreclosure process. INTERSECT WITH THE EAST An Attorney should be consulted RIGHT-OF-WAY OF ALABAMA to help you understand these HIGHWAY 289; THENCE rights and programs as a part of NORTH 11 DEGREES 23 MIN- the foreclosure process. UTES 52 SECONDS WEST A REGIONS BANK, SUCCES- DISTANCE OF 408.10 FEET; SOR BY MERGER TO THENCE SOUTH 82 DEGREES AMSOUTH BANK 01 MINUTES 50 SECONDS Mortgagee EAST A DISTANCE OF 33.75 W. L. LONGSHORE, III FEET TO INTERSECT WITH Attorney for Mortgagee THE WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY OF LONGSHORE, BUCK & THE OLD GORGAS ROAD; LONGSHORE, P.C. THENCE SOUTH 16 DEGREES The Longshore Building 55 MINUTES 59 SECONDS 2009 Second Avenue North EAST ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF- Birmingham, AL 35203-3703 WAY A DISTANCE OF 54.50 Phone: 205-252-7661 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 13 DE- (Published) *February 17, 24, GREES 12 MINUTES 36 SEC- March 2, 2016 ONDS EAST ALONG SAID On March 16, 2016, the above RIGHT-OF-WAY A DISTANCE sale was continued to April 21, OF 104.87 FEET; THENCE 2016, upon the same terms and SOUTH 09 DEGREES 36 MIN- conditions as above". UTES 55 SECONDS EAST *April 6, 2016 ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY A DISTANCE OF 126.07 FEET TO A SIX INCH CONCRETE RIGHT-OF-WAY MONUMENT; THENCE SOUTH 06 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 03 SECONDS BILL BILL && SON’SSON’S SUPERMARKETSUPERMARKET EAST ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF- “Our family serving your family - four generations” 4-6 Oz. All Varieties WAY A DISTANCE OF 117.53 M E A T Yoplait FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- 2/1.00 GINNING. USDA D Yogurt LESS AND EXCEPT ANY Quarter Loin 1.29 59 Oz . PORTION OF SUBJECT PROP- Pork Chops Lb. A Florida ERTY THAT LIES WITHIN THE Natural RIGHT-OF-WAY OF A ROAD. 2.79 I Orange Juice Ea. For informational purposes USDA only, the property address is: 1.99 R 45 Oz . 10862 Hwy 269, Parrish, AL Center Cut Lb. Blue Bonnet 35580. Pork Chops Y Margarine Any property address pro- Spread 2/5.00 vided is not part of the legal Prices Effective Wednesday, April 6th thru Tuesday, April 12th, 2016 description of the property U SDA Carbon Hill, AL • Store Hours: Mon.-Sat. 7:30am-7pm • Sun. 11am-5pm 14-28 Oz. sold herein and in the event of ¢ 12 Pk. 12 Oz. Cans 14.5-16 Oz. 8 Oz. Red Robin any discrepancy, the legal de- Mis-Cut 99 Fresh USDA Lb. Pepsi, Hungry All Varieties Seasoned scription referenced herein Fryer Breast Large T-Bone Fries or shall control. Mt. Dew, Man Shurfine Tomatoes Steaks F Onion Rings 2/5.00 This sale is made for the pur- 30 Count Dr. Pepper, Dinners Bar pose of paying the indebtedness Sunkist or 14 O z. secured by said mortgage, as Deans Country Cheese R Cooked 5.99 Sierra Mist well as the expenses of foreclo- Sausage Patties Ea. Perfect 1.99 sure. Furthermore, the property ¢ O Meatballs to be offered pursuant to this no- 3.79 Ea. 89 Lb. 2/5.00 2/3.00 6.99 Lb. Ea. tice of sale is being offered for 12 Oz. Z 11.7 Oz. 2 Liter Bottle Pepsi, Mt. Dew, Dr. Pepper, sale, transfer and conveyance ¢ Pillsbury Bar-S 79 Sunkist or Sierra Mist...... 4/5.00 E AS IS, WHERE IS. Neither the Ea. Toaster 1.79 mortgagee, nor the officers, di- Franks 24 Pack 16.9 Oz. Btls. Aquafina Water...... Ea. Strudels Ea. rectors, attorneys, employees, 4.99 N 1/2 Gallon All Varieties agents or authorized represen- 16 Oz. 24 Oz. Sunbeam Giant Bread...... Ea. 1.99 tative of the mortgagee make Blue Bell 3.99 any representation or warranty Oscar Mayer 11 Oz. Can Red Diamond Coffee...... Ea. 2.99 Ice Cream Ea. relating to the title or any physi- ¢ Red Rind 99 3 Oz. Armour Potted Meat...... cal, environmental, health or Ea. 3/1.19 3 Lb. Bag safety conditions existing in, on, Bologna 6 Roll Pkg. Bounty Basic Big Roll Paper Towels...... Ea. Red Delicious 1.99 at or relating to the property of- 4.99 ¢ P Apples Ea. fered for sale. Any and all re- 12 Oz. 24 Oz. Hunts Squeeze Ketchup...... Ea. 89 sponsibilities or liabilities arising R 11 O z. out of or in any way relating to Royal 2.79 50 Oz. All Varieties Gain Liquid Laundry Detergent. . .. Ea. 5.99 O Fresh Express any such condition, including Sliced Bacon American 1.69 Ea. 30 Oz. Bama Mayonnaise ...... Ea. D Ea. those suggested by Code of Ala. 2.99 Salad (1975) § 35-4-271, expressly While Supplies Last • No Rain Checks Little Debbie Honey Buns, Nutty Bars, U are disclaimed. This sale is sub- No Sales to Dealers C 8 Lb . Bag ject to all prior liens and encum- Most Credit Cards Accepted. Swiss Rolls, Cosmic Brownies or Russet brances and unpaid taxes and We gladly accept E 2.29 WIC Vouchers & EBT Cards. Oatmeal Creme Pies ...... 4/5.00 Potatoes Ea. assessments including any