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AUG. 6, 2016 JASPER, ALABAMA — SATURDAY — WWW.MOUNTAINEAGLE.COM 75 CENTS ELECTION 2016 BRIEFS Governor's office OKs Poll: Most young whites think emergency funding to fight Zika Clinton knowingly broke law

MONTGOMERY DME - Elane Jones (AP) — The gover- Trump strains to fix split GOP, GenForward is a survey by the Black Youth blasting common foe Clinton / A4 Project at the University of with the A trucker from Rome, Ga., nor's office says Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Af- was identified as the vic- the governor has WASHINGTON (AP) — Young Americans fairs Research. The poll is designed to pay tim of a deadly crash on approved the use are divided over Hillary Clinton’s handling of special attention to the voices of young adults her email account while she was secretary of of color, highlighting how race and ethnicity Interstate 22 Thursday. of emergency state, with most young whites saying she in- shape the opinions of a new generation. funds up to tentionally broke the law and young people of Things to know about how young people $250,000 to fight color more likely to give Clinton the benefit of view the presidential contest: Georgia mosquitoes and the the doubt. The new GenForward poll of young Ameri- CLINTON’S EMAILS Zika virus. cans ages 18-30 also finds both Clinton and Among all young adults in the GenForward trucker Gov. Robert Bent- Hillary Donald Trump viewed negatively by a major- ley said in a state- Clinton ity of those polled. See CLINTON, A4 identified as ment Friday that the Alabama De- victim of partment of Public Health had re- I-22 crash quested assistance ‘It’s about with its Zika mitiga- From Staff Reports tion funding. A two-vehicle crash Thurs- Bentley says he day on Interstate 22 claimed doesn't necessarily those moments ...’ the life of a Rome, Ga., man. think the agency Ron Greenfield, 66, died when the 2015 Freightliner will need the he was driving collided with money, but wanted Parrish artist’s a 1999 Volvo driven by Ken- to make sure it was neth Stevens of Memphis, available so the paintings now Tenn., near mile marker 70, one mile south of Cordova. state could move Greenfield was taken to quickly if need be. on display at UAB Hospital in Birming- So far, is Jasper library ham, where he died at 2:07 the only state with p.m. The crash happened at local transmission By JENNIFER COHRON 11:55 a.m. and shut down of the Zika virus. Daily Mountain Eagle two of the three lanes for But the state's several hours while emer- Parrish artist Kate Gurganus health officer, Tom gency crews worked the captures simple, timeless subjects scene. Miller, says it's in a series of paintings now on dis- Alabama State Troopers "very likely" Ala- play at Jasper continue to investigate the bama will have Public Library. cause of the crash. In one labeled local transmission “Independence,” of the virus through her daughter, mosquitoes similar Emily, is riding INSIDE to what Florida is away on a pink bicycle with experiencing. training wheels. The young girl in that painting DEATHS is now a fresh- man at Oakman Kate Shirley Morrow, 60 High School. Gurganus Sammy Layton Roberts, “It’s about 69, Empire those moments when kids first Diane Jenkins Browning, 65, Jasper start to get out on their own and Mrs. Jimmie Lee Goswick do things. From my perspective, Sadberry, 77, Parrish it’s that little bit of sadness you UK police charge Senior Airman Ryan A. feel as a mom when you know 19-year-old with Morgan, 32, North Carolina you’re doing the right thing and William Allen Sanders, 43, they’re independent,” Gurganus London stabbings Cordova (Argo community) said. Gurganus, a New Jersey native, LONDON (AP) — Full obituaries / A2 attended Maryland Institute of British police on Friday Art in Baltimore and earned a charged a 19-year-old bachelor of arts degree in graphic Somali-Norwegian man WEATHER design and illustration from with carrying out a stab- Rowan University. Photo Special to the Eagle She moved to Parrish four years bing rampage in Lon- High Low A collection of paintings by Parrish artist Kate Gurganus are cur- don's Russell Square See GURGANUS, A4 96 73 rently on display at the Jasper Public Library. that killed an American woman and injured five 5-day forecast / A2 others. / A4 INDEX Pleasantfield firefighters complete hazmat training Classifieds...... B5 From Staff Reports Lottery amendment Comics...... B4 would send money Dear Abby...... B4 Four firefighters with the Horoscope...... B4 Pleasantfield Volunteer to state general fund Religion...... A5 Fire Department recently Sports...... B1 completed a hazmat train- MONTGOMERY (AP) — Today in History...... A2 ing class hosted by the Par- The governor’s proposed con- rish Volunteer Fire stitutional amendment au- Two sections, 14 pages Department. thorizing a state lottery Parrish firefighter in- would send proceeds from structor Steven Dutton ticket sales to the state’s Check general fund. out our taught the 40-hour class. “We also had three of our Gov. Robert Bentley re- Facebook firefighters complete a 48- leased the proposed amend- page at hour emergency medical ment Friday. Jasper Daily Mountain Eagle responder class that was The proposal says any pro- held at Regional Paramed- ceeds from the lottery after ical Services in July,” Pleas- expenses and prizes would antfield Fire Chief James go to the general fund for “or- Daniel said. “And three of dinary expenses of the exec- our firefighters, two of utive, legislative and judicial whom are officer candi- Photo Special to the Eagle departments of the state.” Some have said the money dates, completed a ICS 300 Pleasantfield volunteer firefighters recently completed training to become class also held at RPS, that should be directed specifi- certified to deal with situations dealing with hazardous materals. Parrish See TRAINING, A4 firefighter Steven Dutton taught the class. See LOTTERY, A4 A2 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Sat., Aug. 6, 2016 www.mountaineagle.com TODAY’S WEATHER DEATHS & FUNERALS

         Shirley Morrow Jimmie Lee . . ..  // ;; Funeral services will be held today, Aug. 6, 2016, at 6 :)): :: :: :: :: p.m. in the Evangeline Memorial Gardens Chapel in Goswick Sadberry Carencro, La., for Shirley Morrow, 60, Jimmie Lee Goswick Sadberry, 77, of Parrish, passed the former Shirley Wilson, who passed away Friday, Aug. 5, 2016, at her residence. away Monday, Aug. 1, 2016. Visitation will be held Sunday, Aug. 7, 2016, from 5 $%&'(('&%$ $)&'))'&)$ ) $*&'**'&*$ $)&'**'&)$ +'&'**'&'+ Internment will be at Walker Mem- until 7 p.m. at Collins-Burke Funeral Home in Jasper. Fu-          8  8   8   8   81 6   6 18  81 6   6 18 ory Gardens in Jasper. neral services will be Sunday, Aug. 7, 2016, at 7 p.m. in " 9     9 " 1  6 1 6  "9 %     %9" , 9 %   %9 , , 9 %   %9 , 1  6 6 1  9 %   %  %9      1  1       1  1      ,,  ,,  Morrow was a resident of McCalla the Collins Burke Chapel. Charles Underwood and Gene        1  1    1   1 1  1  1     1    1   1 for the past 15 years. She was em- Grace will officiate. , 9 %   %9 , 1   1   1 1  99 1  1 99  1  1 99 ployed as the Clinical Director at Sadberry was preceded in death by her parents, George )#9 ;      ;9#)  99 and Ervil J. Goswick; and granddaughter, Stacey  &  9 9  & Shelby County Treatment Center. Survivors include her two sons, Williams. ,  -%-)..)-%-  , ,  -%-))-%-  ,  ,  -%-)%%)-%-  , ,  -%-)'')-%-  , ,  -%-)'')-%-  , Mark Dugar and his wife, Chantelle, of She is survived by her husband, Eugene Sadberry; , -'-....-'- , , -'-.((.-'- ,  , -'-.**.-'- , , -'-.//.-'- , , -'-.)).-'- , Baton Rouge, La., and Eric Dugar and daughters, Barbara Williams (Tony), Teresa Works (Dar-    his wife, Moriah, of Youngsville, La.; one daughter, Lindy rell) and Carol Woods (Greg); son, David Sadberry (Ter- Dugar and her partner, Randy, of Chama, N.M.; her rie); sister, Mary Tittle (Jim); brother J.N. Goswick; > mother, Shirley June Wilson; two sisters, Judith Kathleen grandchildren, Chris Williams (Grace), Alesha Phillips % &  Wilson and Ginger Hancok and her husband, Mark; and (Haven), Jake Williams (Samantha), Joshua Cagle, Nick : seven grandchildren, Adara, Jared, Shelby, Mark III, Cagle (Meagan) and Autumn Chadwick; great-grandchil- Braden, Ethan and Eli. She was preceded in death by her dren, Logan and Levi Williams, Anthony Phillips and husband, Larry Dale Morrow, and her father, Herbert Jemma and Andrew Cagle; and bonus grandchildren, >    Knight Wilson. Justin Key and Trent and Autumn Lineberry. : The family requests that visiting hours be observed Pallbearers will be Chris Williams, Jake Williams, Nick from 1 p.m. until time of service on Saturday. Cagle, Tony Williams, Greg Woods and Haven Phillips. View the obituary and guestbook online at www.melan- Honorary pallbearer will be Darrell Works. ? confuneralhome.net.   Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 : Melancon Funeral Home, Evangeline Memorial Gardens Chapel, Carencro, La.; 337-896-3232 Senior Airman

> Sammy Layton Roberts Ryan A. Morgan   :) Sammy Layton Roberts, 69, of Empire, passed away Senior Airman Ryan A. Morgan, 32, of North Carolina, Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2016, at his residence. formerly of Jasper, passed away Sunday, July 31, 2016, in Visitation will be held today, Aug. 6, 2016, from 11 a.m. North Carolina.      until noon at Bell Funeral Home in Sumiton. Funeral Visitation will be held Sunday, Aug. 7, 2016, from 6           until 9 p.m. at Collins-Burke Funeral Home in Jasper.         ""        services will be Saturday, Aug. 6, 2016, at noon in the Bell                   Sumiton Chapel, with burial in New Canaan Cemetery. Funeral services will be held Monday, Aug. 8, 2016, at                ))     The Rev. Wayne Williams will officiate. 11 a.m. in the Collins-Burke Chapel.                               *& * &       Roberts was preceded in death by his mother, Annie          +, (+( ,        Mae Roberts; father, Lester Burton Roberts; and son, Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571         +-(+(-        Lester Roberts.         )   )    !!"  "      ""        He is survived by his wife, Sandra Roberts; children, !!         ."  .  "       Michael Roberts and his wife, Ginny, Samantha Humber William Allen Sanders ##""      ..) )       and her husband, Roy, Annie Roberts, and her husband, William Allen Sanders, 43, of Cordova (Argo commu- $$      /& / &       % & % &       / /        Jonathan, and Melissa Roberts and her husband, Kyle; nity), passed away Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2016, in Winston '"(("       /,/), )  ))     sister, Helen Mayberry and her husband, Thurman; County of accidental causes. '"(&  &("       /"/"       brother, Harold Roberts and his wife, Rose; 10 grandchil- Funeral arrangements will be announced by Bell Fu-    dren; three great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces, neral Home in Sumiton.           nephews, other relatives and friends.                    You may sign an online register or express private con- Bell Funeral Home, Sumiton; 205-648-6611          ,  ,  ) )     dolences to the family at www.BellSumiton.com.   ""   ))     *1 2(* (21        !!    . .            !!&&  ))    . #" ". " "# )    . . Bell Funeral Home, Sumiton; 205-648-6611 %)%   )     . .   )) . . 00    ))     .  0 .  0       Obituary policy        Diane Jenkins Browning The Daily Mountain Eagle publishes obit- Diane Jenkins Browning, 65, of Jasper, passed away uaries for a minimum $40 charge for a stan- Thursday, Aug. 4, 2016, at UAB Medical Center in Birm- dard obituary. The standard obituary ingham. includes the deceased’s complete name, age,         Funeral services will be held Sunday, Aug. 7, 2016, at 2        .,  ,. occupation, date, cause and place of death, p.m. in the Kilgore-Green Funeral Home Chapel. time and place of services and survivors. Pho- She is survived by her husband, Bob Browning; son, !" # # "! tographs of the deceased are welcome, but Bryan Herron; daughter, Cecelia Walton; grandchildren, not required. . . ..  // ;; Blake Herron, Michael Herron and Bailey Walton; four :)): :: :: :: :: If the obituary exceeds standard space, ad- brothers; and one sister. ditional charges may be incurred.      The family will receive flowers or donations may be 4 % 4  %  4 %  % 4  4 4 %  %  4 %  % 4 4 %  % 4 Information must be received from the fu- made to Susan G. Komen at P.O. Box 650360 Dallas, TX neral home handling the arrangements and / 34 5     543/   543/  6    "7 1       17" 6 75265-0309. services.   34 5 1      1543  8   (  , " 9 9 " , ( 8 You may sign the online register at www.kilgoregreen-  funeralhome.com.

<< ) $ =  =$) Kilgore-Green Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-9503 Off-duty deputy kills driver who stole, crashed truck Suspect in teen killing SPRING HILL, Fla. (AP) — Florida authorities say in Atlanta shakes an off-duty deputy fatally shot a man who stole a Coca- Cola truck and was involved in three crashes. The Tampa Bay Times quotes Pasco Sheriff’s officials severely at first hearing as saying that a deputy prisons officer on his way to work Friday saw the truck swerving and followed it. The ATLANTA (AP) — The man, told The Associated report says 30-year-old Ronald Michael Robbibaro sud- suspect accused of killing Press after Friday’s hear- denly reversed the truck, striking the hood of the two teenagers in an At- ing. sergeant’s vehicle. It says Robbibaro sped off and lanta suburb appeared be- Zimmerman said he just crashed into another off-duty detention deputy. The fore a judge for the first recently joined the case, paper reports that Robbibaro also was involved in a car time Friday, his hands, and has yet to learn de- crash prior to stealing the truck. wrists and legs shaking tails of the allegations. Authorities told the newspaper that Robbibaro continuously. A judge denied bond for charged at the deputy, the two fought violently, and the Jeffrey Hazelwood, 20, Hazelwood, whose next deputy fired two shots. jerked his head around as court hearing is set for John Spink/Atlanta Journal-Constitution via AP he shook, and said nothing Aug. 19. Court employee accused to the judge at his first Shortly before Hazel- Jeffrey Hazelwood, accused of killing two of having sex with a jail inmate hearing at the Fulton wood appeared before the teenagers, appears before a judge on Friday inAt- County Jail, video from judge, classmates, friends lanta. Hazelwood was arrested W ednesday and WINCHESTER, Ky. (AP) — A court employee is ac- WSB-TV showed. and relatives of Henderson cused of having sex with a jail inmate in central Ken- Hazelwood was arrested gathered Friday at a charged with two counts of murder in the killings tucky. Wednesday and charged Roswell church for her fu- of Carter Davis and Natalie Henderson. News outlets report Winchester Police Capt. James with two counts of murder neral. Hall says 28-year-old Daphne Kelley of Richmond was in the killings of Carter Henderson was funny, all the time.” they comment on the rela- charged Tuesday with third-degree rape following an in- Davis and Natalie Hender- compassionate and incred- Investigators have the tionship, if any, between vestigation at the Clark County Detention Center. son. The 17-year-olds were ibly giving, said her friend, silver Honda Passport that Hazelwood and the teens. Kelley is a pretrial officer who has an office at the jail. each shot once in the head. Alex Macchione, one of belongs to Hazelwood, Henderson would have She works for the Administrative Office of the Courts. Hazelwood also mum- hundreds of mourners at Roswell police said in a been a senior this year at Hall says several witnesses told authorities Kelley bled to himself during the the service. statement. But they say Roswell High School. was having a relationship with the inmate. hearing and appeared to “She did what she could they’re still hoping to hear Davis had lived in Rapid pet an imaginary animal, to make you feel better. from people with who may City, South Dakota, during WSB reported. She would always make have seen it around the part of his high school VOLUME 55 NUMBER 86 “I can just surmise that you laugh and she had the time of the killings as they years before moving to being charged with such a most beautiful smile you continue to investigate. Georgia. 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(AP) — determine how long the girls re- who could be contacted for com- from the father — and saw him had died in hot cars, Fennell said Police say a father charged with mained in the parked car, but it ment. running around back with the in an email Thursday night. manslaughter Friday in the would take only a few minutes The girl’s mother was at two children,” Dobbs said. “One Temperatures inside a car can deaths of his 15-month-old twin for the heat to become unbear- Grady Memorial Hospital in At- of the neighbors got some ice become deadly very quickly, with girls had been drinking before able. lanta at the time, visiting her packs out of the freezer and car- 80 percent of the increase hap- he left them in a hot car in 90- “We do believe alcohol is in- sister, who had been in a serious ried it out there.” pening in the first 10 minutes, degree temperatures. volved,” said Carrollton police car crash Wednesday, Dobbs Arriving officers performed her group warns on its website. Witnesses heard screams and Capt. Chris Dobbs, who identi- said. CPR, but the girls were too far The twins died as prosecutors saw Asa North running as he fied the girls as Ariel North and “I guess he forgot about the gone. Autopsies were being done in another metro Atlanta county carried the toddlers from the Alaynah North. “We do believe kids and left them in the car,” at the Georgia Bureau of Inves- prepare for the murder trial of parking lot in front of their home the father, sometime throughout said Donnie Holland, the twins’ tigation crime lab, GBI Justin Ross Harris, 35, who is to an inflatable pool out back. the day, he had been consuming uncle. “He should have took care spokesman Scott Dutton said accused of intentionally leaving Neighbors joined him, franti- alcoholic beverages.” of them kids better than that, Friday morning. his toddler son to die in a hot cally trying to revive the girls North, 24, is charged with two what he did. He should have The girls are the 25th and SUV for about seven hours in with water and ice packs. counts of involuntary never been in the house asleep. 26th children to die this year in 2014. But they were already unre- manslaughter and two counts of He should have got the kids out hot vehicles, more than double Harris’ trial was scheduled for sponsive, and soon were de- reckless conduct, Carroll County of the car the time he got out of the number by this point last September in the coastal Geor- clared dead at a nearby hospital. jail records show. Police were the car, you know.” summer, said Janette Fennell, gia city of Brunswick after a Outside temperatures were in awaiting the results of blood It wasn’t clear who discovered president and founder of Kid- judge agreed with defense the 90s on Thursday before po- tests to determine his alcohol the girls in the back of the SUV. sAndCars.org, a group that lawyers that an impartial jury lice were called at 6:34 p.m. In- level. It wasn’t immediately “The neighbors heard some tracks such deaths each year. By could not be found in the Atlanta vestigators were trying to clear whether he had a lawyer screaming — I guess coming this date in 2015, 12 children area. Video released Friday shows Chicago Washington, D.C.-area mayor faces drug charges police firing at car as it drives away after meth-for-sex sting

CHICAGO (AP) — Video FAIRFAX, Va. (AP) — A three-term northern Vir- released Friday shows ginia mayor was arrested on drug charges after he Chicago police firing re- tried to trade two grams of methamphetamine for sex peatedly at a stolen car as acts in what turned out to be an un- it careens down the street dercover sting operation, police said away from them, then Friday. handcuffing the mortally City of Fairfax Mayor R. Scott Sil- wounded black teenager verthorne was arrested Thursday who was at the wheel after night after meeting at a Tysons Cor- a chaotic foot chase ner hotel just outside the Capital through a residential Beltway with undercover detectives neighborhood. he approached through a website None of the footage from used to arrange casual sexual en- last month shows the sus- counters between men, Fairfax pected car thief getting County police said at a press confer- shot in the back. Moments ence. R. Scott after the shots are fired, Police Capt. Jack Hardin said Silverthorne Paul O’Neal can be seen they received a tip that Silverthorne lying face-down on the had been arranging drugs-for-sex encounters. Police ground, blood soaking then set up an online profile on the website, and through his T-shirt in a within two days Silverthorne made contact online backyard. Jose M. Osorio/Chicago Tribune via AP File with the detective who set up the profile, Hardin said. An officer is heard an- In this July 29 file photo, Chicago police investigate a police- involved fatal “We had information on what the mayor was looking grily accusing the 18-year- for, what types of activities” he wanted to engage in, old of firing at police. shooting in Chicago's South Shore neighborhood. Police say they shot and Hardin said. Another officer asks, “They killed an 18-year-old man who was in a stolen Jaguar that sideswiped a Silverthorne, who also worked as a substitute shot at us too, right?” sug- squad car. The public is set to get its first look at videos related to the shoot- teacher in Fairfax County Public Schools, was arrested gesting police believed ing Friday. The release marks the first time the city will make public such ma- and gave a full confession, police said. He was released they had been fired upon on his own recognizance while he awaits a preliminary and that they did not know terial in a fatal police shooting under a new policy that calls for it to do so hearing Oct. 31 on a felony charge of drug distribution how many suspects were within 60 days. and a misdemeanor charge of possessing drug para- present. phernalia. No gun was recovered within 60 days. That and The latest recording (expletive) days now.” Silverthorne, in an email to The Associated Press, from the scene. other policy changes repre- catches the stolen car Soon after the July 28 declined comment and referred questions to his attor- Attorney Michael Op- sent an effort to restore being pursued by officers shooting, Police Superin- ney. penheimer, who represents public confidence in the de- as it blows through a stop tendent Eddie Johnson The city announced Friday that Silverthorne ap- O’Neal’s family, said the partment after video re- sign. Before gunfire breaks stripped three of the offi- pointed Councilman Jeffrey Greenfield as acting video showed officers tak- leased last year showed a out, the suspect sideswipes cers of their police powers mayor, effective immediately. The city charter gives ing “street justice into their black teenager named one squad car and then after a preliminary investi- the mayor the power to appoint an acting mayor in his own hands.” Laquan McDonald getting smashes into another as of- gation concluded they had place in the event of a mayor’s absence or disability. In all, nine videos were shot 16 times by a white of- ficers open fire. violated department policy. Greenfield issued a statement saying he would released from both body ficer. An officer can be heard On Friday, he promised serve as mayor “until further notice. cameras and at least one The McDonald video explaining that the suspect that if the officers acted “The City of Fairfax City Council appreciates Mr. dashboard camera. It was sparked protests and led to “almost hit my partner. I improperly, they would “be Silverthorne’s longstanding dedication to the commu- the city’s first release of the ouster of the former po- (expletive) shot at him.” held accountable for their nity. He has served the City of Fairfax as a Coun- video of a fatal police lice superintendent. The of- Another officer who appar- actions.” cilmember and Mayor for more than a quarter of a shooting under a new pol- ficer who shot him is now ently fired his weapon Authorities have not century. The community has benefitted from his dedi- icy that calls for such ma- awaiting trial on murder laments that he was going said specifically what pol- cation and his vision,” Greenfield said. terial to be made public charges. to be on “desk duty for 30 icy the officers broke. Hardin didn’t know how long Silverthorne had been using the website, which he did not identify. But he said drugs-for-sex encounters were common on the website, and that Silverthorne has set up a similar en- Police escort precedes service for slain San Diego officer counter at least once before. In the sting operation, the undercover detectives EL CAJON, Calif. (AP) — Hun- from other agencies from as far in God,” he said. agreed to meet for a group sexual encounter in ex- dreds of law enforcement vehicles away as New York were expected, De Guzman died in the shooting change for methamphetamine, police said. Silver- and motorcycles escorted a hearse Sgt. Lisa McKean said. July 28 after being struck five times. thorne, 50, would provide methamphetamine and the Friday to a final memorial service A smaller crowd mourned De Guz- Officer Wade Irwin, 32, was shot in undercover detectives would provide the hotel room, for Jonathan De Guzman, a San man, 43, Thursday at his family the throat but was expected to re- Hardin said. Diego police officer who was fatally church in Bonita, the small suburb cover. After detectives met Silverthorne at the Crowne shot in the driver’s seat of his patrol where he was to be buried. Uni- Jesse Gomez, a construction Plaza Hotel in McLean on Thursday night, they saw car after his partner approached a formed police officers from as far as worker with a criminal record him meet suppliers, Hardin said. man on the street. Chicago, New York, Aurora, Col- stretching back to 1983, pleaded not Burial was to follow the second orado, and Fort Worth, Texas, packed guilty Tuesday to charges of murder service in two days for the decorated Corpus Christi Catholic Church for and attempted murder from his hos- 16-year veteran of the force who the 90-minute Mass. pital room. He is recovering from worked on an anti-gang unit. De Guzman’s family, which in- wounds he received in a gunbattle Gov. Jerry Brown planned to at- cludes a wife and two children, ap- with police. tend the memorial following the pro- peared “very touched and moved,” Prosecutors say the two officers cession of 200 uniformed motor said the Rev. Efrain Bautista, the pulled up to Gomez, who was on foot, officers and 600 police cars from San church pastor. and Irwin got out of the patrol car to Diego’s Qualcomm Stadium to “They are a very spiritual Catholic ask if he lived in the area. Gomez, Shadow Mountain Community family, so they were able to be en- 52, is accused of shooting Irwin and Church in suburban El Cajon. gaged in the entire rituals that we then going to an open passenger The megachurch, which holds up as Catholics have,” Bautista told re- door to fire several times into the to 4,100 people, was expected to be porters. car, killing De Guzman. After being at capacity. About 1,000 San Diego “It’s a tough situation but I think shot, Irwin fired back as Gomez fled, police officers and 1,000 officers that our hope and our trust must be prosecutors said. Back-to-School TAX FREE WEEKEND August 5th, 6th, & 7th

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A4 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Sat., Aug. 6, 2016 www.mountaineagle.com UK police charge ELECTION 2016 19-year-old with Trump strains to fix split GOP, London stabbings blasting common foe Clinton LONDON (AP) — British police on Friday charged a 19-year-old Somali-Norwegian man with carrying DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Don- ing one of the most tumultuous recognize that I have work to do,” out a stabbing rampage in London’s Russell Square ald Trump faced an all-too-clear sign weeks of his unorthodox campaign. Clinton said. She added, “I’m going that killed an American woman and injured five oth- of GOP divisions Friday in Midwest- He has skipped from one misstep to to work my heart out in this cam- ers. ern battlegrounds, embraced by the next, sparking a fresh wave of paign and as president to produce London’s Metropolitan Police said Zakaria Bulhan, party leaders in Republican defections among long- results for people.” of London, was charged with the murder of 64-year- one state but ig- time party loyalists who refuse to Yet Trump’s own gaffes have old Darlene Horton, and five counts of attempted mur- nored in another. support their presidential nominee largely overshadowed Clinton’s der. He unleashed a — including some who even publicly problems as the Democrats work to Horton, who was visiting London with her husband, scathing attack on support for Democrat Clinton. recover from a bruising primary a Florida State University professor, was stabbed to Hillary Clinton’s Eager to change their minds, election season. death by a knifeman in a busy tourist area near the character as he Trump unleashed a slew of insults Complicating the Republican British Museum on Wednesday evening. tried to overcome at Clinton during his Iowa rally. Party’s 2016 challenge are fresh Police officers arrived moments later and used a deepening con- “If Hillary Clinton becomes presi- signs the nation’s economy is stun gun to subdue Bulhan. cerns about his dent,” he said, “you will have really, strengthening under a Democratic Police initially considered the stabbings a potential presidential can- in my opinion, the destruction of this president. terrorist attack. The rampage came just days after po- didacy. country from within.” The Labor Department reported lice warned Londoners to be vigilant, and hours after Iowa’s Republi- Donald Trump called his Democratic op- Friday that U.S. employers added a the force said it was putting more armed officers on can Gov. Terry Trump ponent “a dangerous liar,” ‘’an unbal- healthy 255,000 jobs in July, a sign the streets to bolster public confidence after a summer Branstad ap- anced person,” ‘’pretty close to of confidence that could point to a re- of attacks elsewhere in Europe. peared with the celebrity business- unhinged,” ‘’totally unfit to lead,” silient economy. But within hours of Bulhan’s arrest police said they man at an afternoon rally, his third and lacking “the judgment, tempera- Trump’s approach to national se- had found no evidence of radicalization or links to ter- appearance in the swing state over ment and moral character to lead curity came under fire Friday as rorism. the past two weeks. But in neighbor- the country.” well, with former CIA Director Bulhan, who moved from Norway to Britain as a ing Wisconsin, a state Trump insists The charges came soon after Clin- Michael Morell contending the Re- child, is due to appear in a London court on Saturday. he can win, the state’s best-known ton addressed her own political vul- publican nominee would make “a Neighbors in south London’s Tooting area, where Republicans said they were too busy nerabilities while facing a group of poor, even dangerous commander in Bulhan lives with his mother and siblings, said they to attend an evening event. minority journalists in Washington. chief.” were shocked to learn he had been accused of the House Speaker Paul Ryan cited a The former secretary of state Morell, outlining his views in The crime. scheduling conflict, while Wisconsin sought to “clarify and explain” a re- New York Times, also questioned Neighbor Parmjit Singh Bhamra described a “quiet, Gov. Scott Walker said he’d attend cent statement on Fox News Sunday Trump’s unusual praise of Russian academic boy who was a bit of a loner” who liked soc- an all-you-can-eat spaghetti dinner that FBI Director James Comey said President Vladimir Putin cer, basketball and music. instead of appearing with his party’s her answers to the bureau about her “In the intelligence business, we Florida State University in Tallahassee said Horton standard bearer. use of a private email server were would say that Mr. Putin had re- was married to psychology professor Richard Wagner, “Welcome to Wisconsin, Mr. “truthful.” cruited Mr. Trump as an unwitting who had been teaching summer classes in London. Trump, but let’s get something “I may have short circuited and for agent of the Russian Federation,” The couple had been due to fly home on Thursday. straight,” Wisconsin’s Assembly that I will try to clarify,” Clinton wrote Morell, who was CIA director Two Australians, an Israeli, an American and a Speaker Robin Vos wrote in an open said, though still insisting that she in the Obama administration and British citizen were wounded, none with life-threat- letter to his GOP colleagues ahead “never sent or received anything now works for a firm run by one of ening injuries. of Trump’s arrival. “We are Ryan Re- that was marked classified.” Clinton’s closest advisers. publicans here in Wisconsin, not She also acknowledged many peo- Trump conceded Friday he was Trump Republicans.” ple don’t trust her. wrong to claim repeatedly in recent The tale of two states underscores “It doesn’t make me feel good days that he saw a video of a U.S. Trump’s mounting challenges dur- when people say those things, and I cash payment going to Iran.

Clinton From A1 poll, 43 percent say Clinton adults overall, with just 38 The GenForward poll, happy with their options, intentionally broke the law percent saying they have a which was conducted be- young people across racial in her use of a private favorable view of Clinton fore the political conven- and ethnic groups are email address on a per- and even fewer — 21 per- tions, showed an uphill mostly unfamiliar with sonal server while she was cent — saying they have a battle for Clinton in consol- their alternatives. secretary of state, and an- favorable view of Trump. idating support among Seven in 10 say they other 20 percent think she While majorities of young people. Young people don’t know enough about did so unintentionally. As young African-Americans, across racial and ethnic Libertarian Gary Johnson for the rest, 27 percent Asian-Americans and His- groups were more likely to to have an opinion about think she showed poor panics do have a positive support Sanders than Clin- him, and nearly 8 in 10 say judgment but did not break view of Clinton, 7 in 10 ton in their primary con- the same about Jill Stein of the law, and 8 percent say young whites have a nega- test, the poll shows. And the Green Party. she did nothing wrong at tive opinion. Trump is among those who sup- An AP-GfK poll also con- all. viewed negatively by more ported Sanders during the ducted in July found simi- More than half of young than 8 in 10 young blacks, primary season, less than lar levels of unfamiliarity whites — 54 percent — Hispanics and Asian- half were prepared to say among adults of all ages. Photo Special to the Eagle think Clinton intentionally Americans and by about they’ll support Clinton over —- “Reading with Grandpa” and more than a committed a crime, and an- two-thirds of young whites. Trump in the fall. Still, few The poll of 1,940 adults other 17 percent think she Large majorities of said they’d support Trump. age 18-30 was conducted dozen other paintings by Parrish artist Kate did so unintentionally. young adults across racial The rest said they were un- July 9-20 using a sample Gurganus will be on display at the Jasper Young African-Ameri- and ethnic groups consider decided, will vote for a drawn from the probabil- Public Library through September. cans, Asian-Americans and Trump to be unqualified to third-party candidate, or ity-based GenForward Hispanics view Clinton’s be president. On the other will not vote. panel, which is designed to actions in a more sympa- hand, most young African- be representative of the thetic light, though few Americans, Hispanics and WHAT’S THE U.S. young adult popula- Gurganus From A1 clear her of all wrongdoing. Asian-Americans think ALTERNATIVE? tion. The margin of sam- Just 32 percent of Hispan- Clinton is qualified to be ago with her husband, Cordova native Mike Gur- Young people are largely pling error for all ics, 29 percent of Asian- president, but most young ganus, after his retirement. in agreement that the two respondents is plus or Americans and 21 percent whites say she’s not. Gurganus worked in graphic design for several major American political minus 3.8 percentage of African-Americans think More than 7 in 10 young years but is now a stay-at-home mom exploring her parties are lacking when it points. Clinton intentionally broke Americans don’t see Trump interest in fine art painting. She works in acrylics comes to representing the The survey was paid for the law, with most of the re- or Clinton alike as honest and oils. public. by the Black Youth Project mainder saying she either and trustworthy. For Clin- Gurganus has a home studio on her family’s 30- Just 28 percent of young at the University of did so unintentionally or ton, that perception is acre farm in Parrish. Her paintings are available for adults, including 31 per- Chicago using grants from showed poor judgment that greater among young purchase at www.kategurganus.com. cent of African-Americans the John D. and Catherine did not amount to law- whites, while young people Her work has appeared at Walker County Arts Al- and Hispanics and 26 per- T. MacArthur Foundation breaking. of color are more likely to liance’s annual juried art show, Art in the Park. She cent of whites and Asian- and the Ford Foundation. doubt Trump’s honesty also painted Callie, one of the newest fiberglass Americans, say the two Respondents were first NOT LIKING than Clinton’s. mules in WCAA’s 50-Mule Team Public Art Project. parties do a good job of rep- selected randomly using THEIR OPTIONS Gurganus is the second artist to be invited to dis- resenting the American address-based sampling Neither Trump nor Clin- SANDERS play her work at the Jasper Public Library this year. people. methods, and later inter- ton is well-liked by young SUPPORTERS Eighteen of her paintings will remain at the library Although they’re not viewed online or by phone. through September. “I love the library. It has been one of the places that welcomed us when we first moved here. I’m From A1 thrilled to have my artwork on display there and for Training the chance to have all ages, from little ones on up, to was sponsored by Argo Volunteer Fire 2005 under the leadership of Rickie volunteers and we respond as quickly see it and hopefully get a better understanding of Department.” Lambert and James Daniel, has as possible,” Daniel said. “We cur- the arts,” Gurganus said. Boldo Fire Rescue hosted a Fire- greatly improved its capabilities. rently have two pumpers, one brush fighter One 160-hour class that four “Up to that point, we never had truck — which we received from the firefighters from Pleasantfield com- turnout gear or radios, and we only Alabama Forestry Commission — Lottery From A1 pleted with many members from had one truck that did not always and a tanker, and are now more capa- other departments in 2015. run,” Daniel said. “And we want to ble of doing our first responder job in cally toward education. raise $225 million annu- “The 160 training helped us thank the Walker County Firefight- a professional manner.” Bentley’s proposal also ally. achieve a six rating from ISO that ers Association and all the depart- The Pleasantfield Volunteer Fire establishes a seven-mem- He’s called a special had been a nine-ten split rating for ments who have helped us with Department receives and gives mu- ber lottery commission session beginning on Aug. many years,” Daniel said. “This new training, donations and encourage- tual aid to Parrish, Tutwiler and with members appointed 15 to address the lottery. rating will help many homeowners in ment.” Oakman. by the governor and con- If lawmakers approve our coverage area with better insur- Daniels said the brotherhood of all “We just asks our community to firmed by the senate. the legislation in the spe- ance rates.” the fire departments is a great asset continue to support us with dues, do- The governor has pro- cial session, it could be on The Pleasantfield Volunteer Fire to the citizens of Walker County. nations and volunteers,” Daniel jected a lottery would the November ballot. Department, which began to grow in “Pleasantfield Fire is made up of all added.

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Church Happenings, Gospel Singings and Cemetery Meetings will be fea- tured each Wednesday and Saturday in the Daily Mountain Eagle, and daily on the Community Calendar at www.mountaineagle.com. Events are listed free of charge. They are ran by calendar date and time as space allows, so Local pastor releases fourth book there is no guarantee when or the number of days an event will run. Events are only accepted from local churches, faith-based ministries or organiza- tions, and cemetery associations. The deadline to place an event is no later By JENNIFER COHRON ernment: Who Do We Obey?” than noon on Tuesday or Friday of each week. For information, call Elane Daily Mountain Eagle “A Pilgrim’s Perspective” was re- Jones at 205-221-2840 or email information to elane.jones@mountainea- leased by Deeper Revelation Books gle.com. Local pastor Ben Godwin re- on July 1. cently released his fourth book, “A TODAY The book is available on Amazon Brasfield Cemetery in Burnwell: remove all Pilgrim’s Perspective: Points to and at www.bengodwin.org. Ponder Along Your flowers on the ground by today for cleanup and mow- Godwin is the pastor of Good- ing. Path.” springs Full Gospel Church. His The book is a previous books include “The Re- compilation of two Cedar Creek Church of Christ at 6309 Tutwiler demption Files,” “A Practical Pat- Road in Oakman, will host its 8th annual “Stimulus dozen columns tern for Prayer” and “God’s written by Godwin Package” For the Soul today beginning at 8:30 a.m. Strategy for Tragedy.” The theme is “Striving For Spiritual Maturity.” There and published The latter is Godwin’s testimony monthly in the will be nine youth speakers and four adult speakers. of being miraculously healed after Lunch served at noon. Daily Mountain being struck by a car while riding a Eagle’s religion bicycle when he was 7. section. Pleasant Hill Community Church in Townley Godwin said writing offers an- will have Sabbath services starting today, Aug. 6, at 4 “The overarch- other way to share messages that ing theme is that Ben p.m. For more information, call 205-388-2257 or 205- he presents to his congregation and 689-4660. we’re pilgrims just Godwin a television audience through the passing through. church’s weekly program “The The Church at Beech Grove at 347 Beech Grove This is our temporary home, so Word Workshop.” don’t get too attached to the things Road in Townley will host its Saturday Night service “What I like about preserving the today at 6 p.m., featuring congregational singing, spe- of this world,” Godwin said. articles in a book is that they are Keeping the perspective of a pil- permanent nature of heavenly cial guest singers and refreshments following the reusable. Instead of read it once service. Offering will be received to help with the up- grim, the book jacket notes, will things.” and discard it or forget it, here is a “enable you to see the temporary Godwin also tackles social issues keep of the church building. For more information, resource that people can refer to call John Cooner at 275-7823. nature of earthly things and the in chapters such as “God or Gov- over and over again,” he said. Winston County Gospel Theater (formerly Looney’s Tavern) on Alabama Highway 278 will host a gospel singing today at 6 p.m., featuring The Melody A y to remember Masters. Admission is free, but a love offering will be da taken. SUNDAY, AUG. 7 A mother for a moment sponded instantly. again. He had just suf- Tubbs Church of Christ will have its Decoration small, about the baby she just In this time of listening, fered his first rejection. Day Saturday, Aug. 7. feeble had, not this older child. I wasn’t paying attention He didn’t say anything for man She insisted that this to him. When he stood up a few minutes, so I broke Nauvoo United Methodist Church at 300 4th lies un- small toddler was her for that altar call, he the ice. ‘You want to go Street in Nauvoo will celebrate 123 years of organiza- con- only child. The cashier looked like an 18-year-old. witness to people in the tion on Sunday, Aug. 7, from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m., with scious was white in disbelief but Just staring at him walk- park?’ ‘No, I just don’t the Rev. Diane Housler delivering God’s message at 9 in a also agreed that this child ing up there and kneeling have a passion for that a.m. with Communion. Lunch will be served after the hospital was the one I had deliv- down pulled on my heart anymore,’ he responded. morning service. If you would like to bring your fa- bed; his Be Our Guest ered only moments ago. so strong and I followed. I ‘But you have been serv- vorite dish to share or help, call Angie Franks at 205- immedi- “I could not believe gave my life to the Lord ing God for your entire 272-0093 or Pam Harper at 205-471-5043. For more By Adam Stacks ate fam- what I was seeing, so I that day. When we left the life. What are you going to information, call Carole Newman at 205-410-7029. ily is asked the mother if I church, Ammar was so ex- do now?’ I asked ‘I don’t gathered around. Present could help her home, and cited about giving his life know…I am tired…Serv- West Walker Church of Christ invites you to a are his wife of 31 years, she agreed. I could not to the Lord. He was ing God just doesn’t seem gospel meeting Sunday, Aug. 7, through Wednesday, his son and daughter with stop staring at the child. telling me, ‘We have got to like it’s important any- Aug. 10, with guest speaker Ashley Kizer. Times of the their spouses and their We walked for several use our lives to bless God.’ more,’ he said. services: Sunday morning at 9:30 and 10:20; and Sun- five children ranging from blocks before Ammar ran I don’t think he under- “‘Ammar, I am your day through Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. For more 15 to two years old. out in front of us and into stood how much he had brother and you know you information, call 924-9038. The old man knew this the road. There was a car already changed mine. So can’t give up on God now. moment was coming soon, that had to swerve in be- he was born at dawn and You have ran the race for Aiken Grove Baptist Church will have its home- so he had prepared a note tween us and Ammar to the same day, not even so long. You’re too close to coming Sunday, Aug. 7, at 10:30 a.m., with lunch at last night before he keep from hitting Ammar. noon yet, and he was be- the finish line to quit noon and singing at 1 p.m., featuring The Gospel drifted off. The doctors I immediately ran around coming a man! now,’ I told him as I was Barn Quartet. had called the family in the car that had slammed “We ate lunch. He was quoting the preacher from for the final visit before on its brakes trying to in his mid-twenties. This the sermon this morning. Salem Church of the Nazarene at 6138 Fayette they followed the old avoid a wreck. When I was the first meal he ever He thought about it for a County Road in Berry will celebrate its 100th an- man’s living will request. came around the corner of had. Over the meal, he moment. He looked niversary and homecoming on Sunday, Aug. 7, with With the family gath- the car, the 2-year-old was talked about ministry around and said, ‘Any Sunday School at 9:45 a.m., worship service at 10:45 ered around the bed, the gone, but now an 8-year- that we needed to do. So other place and I would a.m., a potluck lunch at noon and a singing at 1:15 old man’s wife hands the old boy stood in front of not knowing what to do, not have listened to you, p.m. The guest speaker will be the Rev. Carroll Smith folded letter to her son me. we walked around and but you brought me to the and the guest singers will be Crain’s Nest. anticipating that she “I raised my voice witnessed to people. place where we became would not be able to read yelling for Ammar. The Ammar did most of the brothers. You are right; I New Life Baptist Fellowship on Cordova Cutoff it to the family. He opens young boy replied by say- talking. We spoke to sev- have to finish this race. I Road in Jasper will have its homecoming Sunday, it, and after a short pause, ing my name and telling eral people over the next can’t live my entire life for Aug. 7, beginning at 10 a.m. Lunch at noon. Guest he begins to read the let- me he was okay. I lowered hour. It was around 1:30 God and give up now. Will singers will be Purpose. ter. to a knee in front of him, p.m and Ammar was in you pray with me, like you “My beautiful family, looked him in the eye and the prime of his life. He did when we got saved to- Oakman Freewill Baptist Church will celebrate my time is short, but that said his name. The kid re- was in his early thirties, gether so long ago?’ its homecoming Sunday, Aug. 7, from 10 a.m. until is okay. I could spend the sponded in typical kid the same as me. It was at “‘Of course I will, noon. Lunch will be served at noon, with more singing rest of my time writing to fashion by saying, ‘What?’ this moment that I real- brother,’ I said. We prayed from 1:30 until 3 p.m. Guest singers will be The you about my feelings for I was on the verge of ized that he could die for a few minutes on that Sharps. you all, but I would rather shock. But it was his today if he didn’t stop bench, then we sat back let my life with you speak mother who shocked me growing. So I pulled him and enjoyed the history of New Life Christian Assembly in Dora will have for itself. Instead, I need even more! She said, ‘I aside and asked him what the place we had together. its homecoming Sunday, Aug. 7, at 10:30 a.m., with to spend the last remain- need you to take care of he wanted to do about get- I noticed it was getting guest speaker Lane Sargent. Lunch following service. ing moments to tell you Ammar for me.’ I turned ting old. He responded, close to dark. Ammar was For more information, call 913-0314. the story about my best around to ask what she ‘We don’t have time for in his mid-sixties now. He friend. meant, but she was gone. any of that right now; it’s talked one more time New Bethany Full Gospel Church of God on “Not my darling wife, I looked for a few min- time that we make a dif- about how the bench was Dogtown Road in Carbon Hill will have a singing on who has been the perfect utes around the block and ference in this world where he first knew he Sunday, Aug. 7, at 1:30 p.m. with Eagles Wings. companion for these past side streets, but she was while we’re still young.’ had a family. I just sat 31 excellent years, but of no longer around. After “So he wanted to speak and listened. Finally he New Hope Holy Church of Christ at 3911 Rose- the man whose life here about a 30-minute search, with even more people said, ‘I’m tired.’ Looking hill Road in Nauvoo will have revival services Sunday, on this earth changed my I gave up. I had to get about Jesus. So we did for at him, he was now old Aug. 7, at 5 p.m., and Monday, Aug. 8, through Friday, life forever. No, I am not Ammar to someone who another hour or so. This and frail. ‘I think it’s time Aug. 12, at 7 p.m. Guest evangelist will be Jr. Gar- talking about our Savior, could help. We sat down time, I spoke with my to go to the Lord,’ he said mon. Jesus. You all know him. on a bench for a moment. heart to people as much “‘But Ammar, there’s so TUESDAY, AUG. 9 The best friend I ever had I had to tell this boy that as possible. I did so next much left to do,’ I said. Philadelphia Deliverance Tabernacle on Ala- was named Ammar. None his mother had left him to Ammar deciding that ‘No, I’ve done it all. I’ve bama Highway 13 in Lynn will have a campmeeting of you have ever met him, with me in a way that a quality time with him was lived a long and prosper- and ministries conference Tuesday, Aug. 9, through and I have never talked child could understand. all I could give him. We ous life,’ he told me. ‘But Friday, Aug. 12. Morning services Wednesday through about him. However, I So I began saying things lead a few people to the you never got married or Friday will be at 10 a.m., with lunch at noon. Evening have lived my life accord- like ‘Mommy had to leave Lord that afternoon. had kids.’ ‘I didn’t need services Tuesday through Friday will be at 7 p.m. A ing to his example, and I for a while’ and ‘She loves Ammar called it our first them, God gave me a number of guest ministers and special guest singers am looking forward to see- you.’ fruit! We sat down to rest brother and that’s all I and musicians are expected to participate. For more ing him again after all “While I am saying all for a moment. It just so needed,’ he told me. information, call pastors John and Mary Autry at 205- these years. of these things, I can’t happened to be that same ‘Ammar…’ I tried to 893-5822; 205-924-9786; or 205-522-2762. “I was there on that dare look at the boy. It bench we sat at when I speak. ‘I only hope I made special day 35 years ago would break my heart. had to tell him I couldn’t that difference we were New Prospect Baptist Church at 770 Alabama that Ammar was born. It While I was trying to ex- find his mother. He was trying for when we were Highway 5 in Jasper (behind Walker Memory Gar- was at sunrise on a cold plain this situation to eight when we sat down young,’ he said. Crying, I dens) will have a Swamp John’s fundraiser for youth morning at a convenience him, he interrupted me. the first time. Ammar was said, ‘You did. You camp on Tuesday, Aug. 9, from 4 until 7 p.m. in the store that his mother ‘I’m not a little kid. I re- in his 40s now. changed me! But our time church’s Christian Life building. Plates will be $11. went into labor. I just member when mom left. I “‘Do you remember this was so short together…’ For more information, call the church office at 384- wanted to stop and get a remember it like yester- bench?’ he asked. I told He smiled at me and said, 4808 or Becky Smith at 540-5478. Tickets will be soft drink, but God had day, but I also remember him I did. ‘Still feels like ‘No, it was a lifetime.’ And available at the door. Carry-outs will also be available. other plans. Knowing that you have taken care yesterday,’ he said. I told with that, he died. CPR, I was the closest of me since I was a little him it felt closer than that It was dusk. He lived an SATURDAY, AUG. 13 thing to a doctor in the child. Why are you trying to me. ‘It was here that we entire life in a day. I sat Boldo Methodist Church on Alabama Highway store. So I delivered this to get rid of me now?’ I became brothers.’ He told with him for another half 69 North (across from the Dollar General) in Jasper baby boy and handed him just looked at this boy me I told him that it was an hour alone but it will have a free clothes closet give-a-way on the sec- to his mother. The labor who had transformed into here that I said that we wasn’t long until his body ond Saturday of each month from 8 a.m. until noon at was quick. It could not a young teenager in the were brothers, but it was turned to dust and the the church, beginning Saturday, Aug. 13. have been more than last few minutes. I could at the church down the wind carried it away. Had three minutes between not speak. road that we became it not been for Ammar, I First Baptist Church of Carbon Hill will host her water breaking and ‘You are the only family brothers. This made him would never had walked the 2016 West Alabama Men’s Bible Conference on me handing the child to I’ve got. Don’t leave me,’ smile. Then Ammar said, into that church and got Saturday, Aug. 13, at 9 a.m. Check in begins at 7:30 his mother. I got up and he said crying. I didn’t ‘We still have time to saved. I would never have a.m. Lunch provided by the Pizza Bar. The cost to at- went to the bathroom to know what else to do, so I make a difference.’ Just went back the next Sun- tend is $10 per person. Ages 17 and under free. For clean myself up. I was in put my arm around him then a teenage boy day and met a beautiful more information or to register, call 205-924-4145 or the bathroom a few min- and told him I wasn’t walked by, and Ammar young choir singer whom email [email protected] utes scrubbing my hands. going anywhere and that said he wanted to witness I married a few years When I came out to check we were brothers. Broth- to him one on one. Ammar later, and I would never New Oak Grove Freewill Baptist Church at 530 on the mother and child, ers look out for each other. walked down to meet him have been a father to my New Oak Grove Road in Nauvoo will be holding an she was no longer holding Church bells from down and spoke with him for two perfect children and I Amazing Race Obstacle Course Challenge for teams the baby but was standing the road started playing. several minutes. I could would have never had of four people and a back-to-school bash on Saturday, by the cash register. On this day, I knew I tell the boy wasn’t inter- these precious grandkids. Aug. 13, starting at 5 p.m. Register for a chance to “I went over and asked needed God’s help. So we ested in the conversation Ammar came into this win a free boys or girls school supplies giveaway. For where her baby was, and slid into the back row of and finally got away from world, put me on the right more information, call Lindsay Kelly at 205-300-6237. she called for Ammar. the church. We listened to Ammar. path and went to be with From around the corner the music and the preach- “When Ammar re- the Lord all in one day. I SUNDAY, AUG. 14 walked this 2-year-old ing. They gave an altar turned, he was in his mid- See STACKS, A7 child. I argued with the call and Ammar re- 50s. He sat beside me See HAPPENINGS, A6 A6 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Sat., Aug. 6, 2016 www.mountaineagle.com

Happenings From A5 Bethel Grace Assembly of morning and 5:30 p.m. Sunday speaker will be the Rev. Roo- mation, call Linda J. Sides at Church at 228 Alabama Av- God on Alabama Highway 5 evening, and 7 p.m. on Monday. sevelt Williams II of the 205-384-4234. enue in Townley will have North in Jasper will host its Guest speakers will be Bro. and Hopewell AME Church in Birm- Homecoming services Sunday, Back-to-School Day service on Sis. Martin from Atlanta, Ga. ingham, along with his choir Trinity Church at 2016 Rip- Aug. 21, at 10:30 a.m., with fel- Sunday, Aug. 14. School supplies For more information, call Pas- and praise team. ley Road in Carbon Hill will lowship lunch after the morning will be given to all school age tor Mike Jenkins at 205-275- have a benefit singing to help service followed by afternoon children. Free clothes and hair- 3748. SATURDAY, AUG. 20 raise funds for a new roof for the singing. Guest speaker will be cuts also available for children Kitchens’ Memorial Sacred church on Saturday, Aug. 20, at the Rev. David Miller, Walker following the service. Wrights Chapel AME Harp Singing will be held Sat- 6 p.m., featuring the Renfroes Baptist Association’s director of Church invites you to attend urday, Aug. 20, at Zion Rest from Samanatha and Merciful missions. Youth drama team Southside Church of God an appreciation program being Primitive Baptist Church on Grace from Russellville. For di- performances. Afternoon musi- in Carbon Hill will be having a held Sunday, Aug. 14, at 3 p.m., Viking Drive. The singing will rections, call 205-275-6628. cal performances presented by Holy Ghost revival on Sunday, to honor their minister, Michelle run from 9:30 a.m. until 2:30 Eagle’s Wings. Aug. 14, and Monday, Aug. 15. P. Jefferson and her husband, p.m., with a covered dish lunch SUNDAY, AUG. 21 See HAPPENINGS, A7 Service starts at 10 a.m. Sunday Melvin Jefferson. The guest shared at noon. For more infor- Townley First Baptist WALKER WALKER COUNTY COUNTY CHURCH CHURCH DIRECTORYDIRECTORY This Devotional & Directory Is Made Possible By These Businesses Who Encourage All Of Us To Attend Worship Services

LOCKSMITHS SAFES AL. LIC. #542 MT. ZION BAPTIST BLACKWATER MACEDONIA SIPSEY CHURCH OF GOD MY FATHER’SHOUSE ADVENTIST Fall City Rd. 384-1925 CHURCH OF CHRIST Burton Bend Rd. - Sipsey Hwy. 257 N.-Gateway Plaza - Curry MT. ZION SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST A DVANCED L OCKSMITH NEW BETHEL BAPTIST Macedonia 384-6330 648-8041 Elder Mac Wright-302-0586 7th Ave. & 26th St. 387-1556 Alan & Diane Cordova 483-7349 CEDAR CREEK CHURCH OF CHRIST SOUTHSIDE CHURCH OF GOD MY FATHER’S HOUSE CHURCH MINISTRIES & S ECURITY Clark ASSEMBLYOF G OD NEW BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Oakman - Tutwiler Rd. Bro. Mike Jenkins • Carbon Hill, AL 505 19th Street West • Jasper, AL OAKMAN 622-2491 CHURCH OF CHRIST 387-0290 1808 5th Ave. S.W., Jasper, AL 35501 ABUNDANT LIFE FELLOWSHIP Pastor: Louise Posey • 686-7075 NEW CANAAN BAPTIST 24th 387-0222 SPRINGHILL ASSEMBLY OF GOD PHILADELPHIA “Y OUR S ECURITY I S O UR B USINESS ” Walston Bridge Rd. 387-8702 FULL GOSPEL CHURCH OF GOD 32365 Hwy. 69 N, Jasper 35504 CHURCH OF CHRIST DELIVERANCE TABERNACLE NEW LIFE FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Bonner Holler Rd. in Dogtown Pastor, James Lee Aaron - 384-9817 1501 6th Ave. W. 384-6446/387-1670 Lynn 893-5822 (205) 387-1969 • Fax: (205) 387-1913 Pastor: Bro. Ed Frazier 221-5840 Sister Debbie Guthrie BETHEL GRACE CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIST PRAISE TABERNACLE NEW PROSPECT BAPTIST SUMITON CHURCH OF GOD Hwy. 5 North 295-1439 Carbon Hill 924-8811/924-4306 UNITED PENTECOSTAL 770 Hwy. 5, North 384-4808 50 Hosanna Drive • Sumiton, AL 35148 Pastor, Greg Salter CHURCH OF CHRIST 1600 6th Ave., Jasper 387-1633 NEW ZION BAPTIST Senior Pastor: Dr. J. Martin Taylor CROSSROADS ASSEMBLY OF GOD Hwy. 13 924-9715 WORD OF FAITH DELIVERANCE TEMPLE Nauvoo 697-5414 Telephone: 648-3257, Extension 0 (Formely Cordova A.G.) CHURCH OF CHRIST 303 Birmingham Ave., Jasper 205-295-5079 Alabama Outdoor NORTHSIDE BAPTIST 50 Warrior Ave. • Cordova, AL White Street 686-7996 SUMITON CHURCH OF GOD SPANISH CHURCH Pastor: Mark Waldrop 500 Hwy. 78 By-Pass 384-3214/387-0264 Power Equipment, LLC Senior Pastor Jay Trayal • 205-300-4257 CLOVERHILLCHURCH OF CHRIST 718 State Street • Sumiton, AL 35148 OAKMAN CENTRAL BAPTIST CORNERSTONE ASSEMBLY OF GOD Julius Brown, Sr., Minister Senior Pastor: Mrs. Amelia Hardin 6000 Curry Hwy., Jasper, AL 35503 Oakman 622-3983 PRESBYTE R IAN Hwy. 195, Thach 384-5449 COMMUNITYCHURCH OF CHRIST Worship Time: 4pm on Sunday Afternoons MOUNT CARMELBAPTIST 205-387-8115 EMPIRE ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1901 15th Ave. West • Jasper Telephone: 648-6481 CARBON HILL PRESBYTERIAN 6509 Horse Creek Blvd. Cordova, AL 483-7729 fax: 205-387-8905 648-5685 Minister: Robert Jeffery Jr. • 920-3511 TOWNLEY CHURCH OF GOD 227 NW 3rd Avenue • 924-8330 PHILADELPHIA BAPTIST LIFE SPRING CHURCH CORDOVA CHURCH OF CHRIST Townley-Fayette Hwy. 102 924-9725 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN (PCA) Jonathan M. Holladay Burrow’s Crossing 384-9628 2686 Hwy. 195, Jasper, AL 35503 221-9320 208 Alabama Ave. 483-7032 TRINITY FELLOWSHIP CHURCH OFGOD 1510 4th Ave. • Jasper, AL 35501 • 384-3994 Exclusive Agent PISGAH BAPTIST 300 The Trace East 221-9551 Personal Financial Representative GRACE ASSEMBLY OF GOD CROSSROADS CHURCH OF CHRIST NEW BEGINNING SipseyCut-off 648-3788 Bro. Kyle Gilpin • Hwy. 5 N. 221-2777 UNION CHAPEL CHURCH OF GOD OTHER Allst ate PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST CURRY CHURCH OF CHRIST Old Hwy. 78 483-8001 Just off Prospect Rd. on Lenard’s Chapel Rd., ABUNDANT LIFE TEMPLE 1811 Hwy. 78 E, Ste. 106 Rt. 2, Nauvoo Curry 387-7338 • 5454 Curry Hwy. HIGHWAY 5 CHURCHOF GOD Jasper, AL 35501 Carbon Hill Hwy. 78 924-9317 PROVIDENCE BAPTIST DILWORTH CHURCH OF CHRIST Nauvoo - Rev. Richard Harbin Jr. Pastor: Vernon Prescott • 932-3562 AGAPE CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES Office 205-221-3216 SUMITON FIRSTASSEMBLY OF GOD Oakman 686-9555 Dilworth Community 924-8709 - Pastor Cell 205-275-4591 303 Birmingham Ave. • Jasper, AL 35501 648-8197 PUMPKIN CENTER BAPTIST DOVERTOWN CHURCH OF CHRIST NEW BEGINNINGS CHURCH OF GOD Fax 205-221-2545 384-0229 VICTORY ASSEMBLYOF GOD 20 Pumpkin Center Loop, Quinton Dovertown Community 860 New Parrish/Cordova Hwy • Parrish, AL [email protected] ARLEY HOUSE OF PRAYER Sipsey Rd. 384-0857 Pastor: Steven M. Fowler RIVERSIDE GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH EARNEST CHAPEL CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Bobby Shedd 221-5974 - Pastor fuel • groceries • coll egiate merchandise FREEDOM ASSEMBLY OF GOD Located on River Road Rt. 2, Oakman Hwy. 41, South 1320 Curry Highway • Jasper, AL 35503 Paster: Rev. Michael Banks (256) 287-1971 EAST WALKER CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCHOF JESU S CHRIST O’Neal Taylor, Pastor 384-9761 r a A n n ’s 384-3337 Pastor: James A. Grace SAMARIA BAPTIST Hwy. 78 East, Sumiton 648-3488 AWAKENING LIFE r b a P l a Industrial Blvd., Jasper OF LATTERDAY SAINTS 8400 Curry Hwy.. • Jasper, AL 35503 B a a little bit of everything c e GOODSPRINGS CHURCH OF CHRIST BAPTIST Pastor: Shane Morrow • 387-0132 Goodsprings 686-7014 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Pastor Anthony Sellers 221-4664 SARAGOSSA FIRST BAPTIST 54240 Hwy. 13 • Eldridge, AL 35554 ALDRIDGE COMMUNITY BAPTIST HATT CHURCH OF CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS BACK FORTY COWBOY CHURCH 221-3834 45 Vining Rd., Parrish 686-7400 Hatt Hill 686-7446 18th Ave., NW 384-9510 134 Highland Shores Drive 205-924-9771 SHADY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH ARGO FIRST BAPTIST SUMITON CHURCH OF CHRIST Pastor, James Wright • (205) 275-7545 Ann and Barry Cook, Owners Parrish 686-3024 U.S. Hwy. 78 • Argo • Pastor: Harold Spradlin 47 Scurlock St., Sumiton, AL 648-2717 EPISC O PAL BAHA’I COMMUNITY OF JASPER SHANGHI BAPTIST CHURCH [email protected] ARLEY FIRST BAPTIST LIBERTY CHURCH OF CHRIST ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL P.O. Box 2419, Jasper • 205-302-0931 Minister: Gene Boshell 647-0122 Arley 384-4667 Boldo 221-2700 801 The Trace West BIBLE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH SHILOH BAPTIST BLOOMING GROVE BAPTIST MACEDONIA CHURCH OF CHRIST Father Tim Murphy 387-7746 McCollum Rd. - Jasper 2406 24th 387-7078 BOLTON GARAGE, INC. Curry 387-8751 Holly Grove Road 221-4436 Rev. Robert Taylor 387-1050 SIXTH AVENUE BAPTIST Greg Sims Owner BOLDO FIRST BAPTIST McARTHUR HEIGHTS CHRIST FELLOWSHIP INTERNATIONAL 2913 6th Avenue West HOLY CHURCH OFCHRIST Boldo 387-7956 CHURCH OFCHRIST P.O. Box 1791, Jasper, AL 35501 Rev. Edmon Hullett 384-5593/836-3161(H) HUNTER’S CHAPEL HOLY CHURCH OF Mon. through Fri. 8 AM to 5 PM BURNWELLBAPTIST Old Parrish Hwy. 686-5620 205-522-7845 or 205-522-5633 STRAIGHTWAY BAPTIST CHRIST Sharon Blvd., Dora 648-3481 MIDWAY CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRISTIAN WORSHIP CENTER Corner of Main St. & State St., Sumiton 331 Hunters Chapel Road, Jasper, AL 35501 1182 Golf Course Rd. CALVARY BAPTIST Hwy. 69 221-2760/221-2340 For Prayer & Info: 387-1264 (205) 384-0844 Pastor: Michael Isbell (205) 483-6075 Box 124, Dora 648-5757 MT. HARMONY CHURCH OF CHRIST Jasper, AL 35504 [email protected] SUNLIGHT BAPTIST Paster: Dale Hyche CORONA INDEPENDENT CEDAR HILL BAPTIST New Birmingham Hwy. 384-3254 Sunlight Rd. CAIN’S CHAPEL HOLINESS CHURCH Box 540, Jasper NEW HOPE CHURCH OF CHRIST TOWNLEYFIRST BAPTIST PINEY GROVE - BOLDO P.O. Box 183 • Oakman, AL35579 CENTRAL INDEPENDENT BAPTIST Oakman SHIP YOUR PACKAGES HERE 221-4090 Townley PHILLIPS CHAPEL - SUMITON 622-3996 - Pastor, Larry Woods 900 Airport Rd., South Jasper 221-3394 NORTH JASPER CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH OF DELIVERANCE COAL CITY BAPTIST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET BAPTIST NEW HOPE 26th East 384-5151 Hwy. 5, Jasper Zero Main St., Parrish, AL BOWIE’SPHARMACY 2906 Coal City Rd., Jasper, AL 35501 OAK GROVE CHURCH OF CHRIST UNION GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH JEHOVAH’S WIT NE SSES CHURCH OF THE HOLY BIBLE 387-7774 or 384-6042 240 Pumpkin Center Cutoff Rd. 701 McCollum Rd. • Jasper, AL 35501 CURRY SHOPPING PLAZA CORINTH BAPTIST Cordova (Barney) JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES Quinton, AL 35130 Pastor, Randy Brand Gardners Gin Rd. 483-9534 WESTSIDE BAPTIST 1609 6th W. 221-5121 1201 22nd W. 384-5182 Minister: Jerry Johnson 483-1039 CHURCH OF LIVING GOD • PRIORITY MAIL • UPS CROSSWAY BAPTIST OAKMAN CHURCH OF CHRIST 1160 Aldridge Rd., Parrish, AL 35580 686-7881 Parrish Hwy. 221-6968 • MONEYGRAMS P.O. Box 396, Oakman 622-3410 MET H ODIST DELIVERANCE WORSHIP CENTER DORA FIRST BAPTIST FREEWILLB APTIST THE PARRISH CHURCH OF CHRIST ALDERSGATE UNITED METHODIST Dora 648-9414 1501 5th Ave. S., Jasper, AL. 35501 • 205-256-2173 ARGO FREEWILL BAPTIST 584 New Oakman Hwy. • Parrish, AL 686-7996 Hwy. 78, Dora 648-2470 Pastor : Wanda Standfield DORA SECOND BAPTIST 648-3279 Minister: Scott McCown ARLEY UNITED METHODIST Co-Pastor: Robert Standfield Dora 648-5998 CARBON HILL FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST TUBBS CHURCH OF CHRIST Hwy. 41 • Arley, AL 384-4545 DUTTON HILL BAPTIST [email protected] Pastor: Keith Spencer Rt. 1, Oakman BOLDO UNITED METHODIST Oakman 384-9614 FAITH WORSHIP CENTER CEDROM GROVE FREEWILL BAPTIST VALLEY VIEW CHURCH OF CHRIST 55 Gray Rd., Boldo EASTSIDE BAPTIST 2075 Main St., P.O. Box 38, Sumiton Carbon Hill 924-9373 Manuel Hill Rd. in Hay Valley 686-9982 CHRIST UNITED METHODIST Hwy. 69 East 387-1406 Mark E. Ridgeway, Min. 648-8261 CORDOVA FREEWILL BAPTIST WEST WALKER CHURCH OF CHRIST 602 28th Ave. 387-7603 EDGIL GROVE BAPTIST FREEDOM WORSHIP 414 First 483-6846/483-6272 Hwy. 78 E. 924-9038 CORDOVA BIBLE METHODIST Edgil Grove 221-2203 Behind PJ’s Rest. on Hwy. 69 Pastor: Joe Holdbrooks WOODLAND TRACE CHURCH OF CHRIST Corner of Linden & Massachusetts ELDRIDGE BAPTIST Marlin ‘Cotton’ Eddy, Pastor 221-4074 DOVERTOWN FREEWILL BAPTIST The Mall Way & The Trace Rev. Paul Key • 483-6068 Eldridge 924-4102 GOD’S CHILDREN Dovertown 483-9650 ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST CROSSROADS UNITED METHODIST FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, GOODSPRINGS Main, Parrish 686-5088 FAITH FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH Cordova Road 686-5277 3785 Hwy. 5 • Jasper 221-1552 CANDYLAND 49 Robbins Road • Goodsprings Pastor: Darryl Gurganous, Hwy. 5 300-3126 HOUSE OF PRAYER #1 686-9868 Bobby F. Smith, Pastor CURRY UNITED METHODIST FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCHO F GOD Hwy. 257, Curry Florida Ave. 221-0662 Day Care FARMSTEAD BAPTIST 2200 Gamble Ave. HOLY GROUND Curry Rd. 384-3501 ARGO CHURCH OF GOD DURR’S CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST 221-9270/221-9283 Hwy. 78, Argo 648-6745 Corner of Euclid Ave., Jasper FREEDOM WORSHIP CENTER 6am to 6pm • 221-(LOVE) 5683 FERN SPRINGS HARVEST FREEWILL BAPTIST Garvey Lee Dr. (Off Blackwell Dairy Rd.) 1646 Fern Springs Rd., Eldridge, AL 35554 BAGLEY CHURCH OF GOD ELDRIDGE UNITED METHODIST Breakfast - Lunch - Snacks 6688 Curry Hwy. Hwy. 78 W. on the right just before you get to Sumiton 188 Kelley St., Eldridge Pastor: Jimmy Grace Ricky Meeks, Pastor 924-1694 221-5634 Pastor: Jess West GOOD NEWS 3 MINISTRY 721 Curry Hwy, Farmstead Area FIRST BAPTIST - CARBON HILL Pastor Larry Gilbert 648-0830 FIRST UNITED METHODIST After School Pick Up, Jasper Schools NEW CALVARY FREEWILL BAPTIST BOLDO CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY 1800 Third Avenue 387-2111 PO Box 3303 • Jasper, AL 35502 • (205) 275-8027 924-4145 Prospect Rd. JASPER ALLIANCE FIRST BAPTIST - CORDOVA 34 Pine Drive, Jasper 295-0042 FIRST UNITED METHODIST 924-9477 • Pastor: Bobby Connell Hwy. 5 at Bradford Rd. Massachusetts Ave. 483-7492 Roy Lynn Hitt, Pastor Carbon Hill 924-4409 NEW OAK GROVE FREEWILL BAPTIST JASPER BIBLE MISSIONARY FIRST BAPTIST - JASPER CHAPEL HILL FULL GOSPEL CHURCHOF GOD JASPER INDEPENDENT METHODIST God Bless Our Community! Rev. Mickey Crane 1919 Arkadelphia Rd., Jasper CHURCH 220 Hunters Chapel Rd., Jasper • 384-0919 1604 4th Ave. 221-6444 OAKMAN FIRST FREEWILLBAPTIST Rev. Chris Bowen 302-0430 3405 Veteran Dr., Jasper 35501 JASPER PILGRIM NAZARENE CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST - PARRISH Oakman 622-3496 CHURCH OF GOD KING’S CHAPEL METHODIST 1409 5th Avenue South • Jasper Thank You! 686-5707 POCAHONTAS FREEWILL BAPTIST CARBON HILL Hwy. 124 Pastor: Bryan Shields • 205-221-2470 FIRST BAPTIST - OAKMAN Nubbin Bend Rd. 924-3184 North Maple St., LAMON CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST LIVING WORD TABERNACLE Water Oak St. TOWNLEY FREEWILL BAPTIST Policeman and Firefighters Troy Tannehill, Pastor 924-9505 Hwy. 195 N., Thach 205 Fall City Rd. Bill Phillips, Pastor 205-622-3400 Townley 924-8926 FIRST BAPTIST - SUMITON CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY LONG MEMORIALUNITED METHODIST Pastor Greg Strickland, 648-9558 253 Stevens St., Cordova • 648-9894 207 Green Ave., Cordova 483-6550 384-5613•387-1118 FROM YOUR FR IENDS AT: FIRST BAPTIST MISSIONARYB APTIS T Rev. Bobby Patterson NAUVOO UNITED METHODIST CHURCH MY FATHER’S HOUSE 2701 Corona Ave. 387-7030 AIKEN GROVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST COPELAND’S FERRY CHURCH OF GOD Pastor: Roger Watkins 205-706-2193 711 McCollum Rd. • Jasper, AL FREEDOM BAPTIST Pastor: Archie Homan • 384-5374 16255 Hwy. 269 • 674-0269 OAKMAN UNITEDMETHODIST Pastor: Louise Posey • 205-686-7075 CARL CANNON Nauvoo Hwy. 924-8611 ALDRIDGE MISSIONARY BAPTIST Pastor: Rev. Joshua East • 639-2316 OLDZION UNITED METHODIST NEW BEGINNINGS —CADILLAC—BUICK—GMC FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST 1160 Aldridge Rd., Parrish CORDOVA CHURCH OF GOD Hwy. 5N, Saragossa CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 483-7080 686-7881 • Rev. Scott Argent River Road 483-7714 POCAHONTAS UNITED METHODIST 1901 15th Ave. West, Jasper FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST BARTON’S CHAPEL MISSIONARY BAPTIST CORDOVA CHURCH OF GOD Rt. 2, Hwy. 78, Carbon Hill Pastor: Bro. James Cook • 924-0517 384-5561 or carlcannon.com Rt. 7, Jasper 648-5668 Pastor: Johnny Franklin OF PROPHECY PROSPECT METHODIST CHURCH NEW DAY OUTREACH CENTER GIBSON HILL BAPTIST CHURCH River Rd. Loop — Cordova 438-8130 Prospect Road 1306 1st Street • Jasper Exit 65 on Corridor “X” 622-2358 FALL CITY CURRY CHURCH OF GOD ST. JAMES CME (behind Marvins, beside Hudson Pawn) GLORY FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Curry 221-7710/221-9629 409 25th 221-4137 Rev. Joseph O. Strawn Sr. • 265-3322 175 Cordova Cutoff Rd, 7327 Fall City Rd., Jasper, AL 35503 DILWORTH CHURCH OF GOD SUMITON UNITED METHODIST Services 7:00 pm Saturday Nights Compliments Of 387-0500 Pastor Adam Brewer Youth Minister: Andrew Dickerson 388-2215 3688 Hull Road, Empire 648-6327 Main Street, Sumiton www.newdaymins.webs.com GOODSPRINGS BAPTIST GRACE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH DORA CHURCH OF GOD UNION CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST NEW VISION MINISTRIES Rt. 2, Parrish 221-2338 25899 Hwy. 69 N., Jasper, AL35504 Dora 648-6865 330 Buttermilk Rd • Cordova • 275-3213 27913 Hwy 69 • Boldo GORGAS BAPTIST CHURCH • Pastor: Bro. Danny Carter 295-1111 EMPIRE CHURCH OF GOD WILLIAMS CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST Pastor - Bro. Dewayne West Gorgas - Pastor Tim Saylors 483-1108 MT. PISGAH MISSIONARY BAPTIST Empire 648-6159 Hwy. 69 N. Co. Line Pastor: David Dale PLEASANT HILL GORGAS MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Cordova • 483-8188 HOLY BIBLE WRIGHT’S CHAPEL AME Townley 689-4660 1105 Martin School Rd. NEW BETHEL CHURCH OF GOD IN NAUVOO 607 27th St., West 384-0558 RIVERS OF LIVING WATERS 205-924-9922 Pastor Charles Harbison 483-7716 Pastor: Johnny Franklin HOMEWOOD FULL GOSPEL ZION UNITED METHODIST formerly Key Hill Church GREATER SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH ODOM MEMORIALMISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH OF GOD 1910 3rd St. Southwest, Jasper 1589 Hayes Hill Rd. • Oakman, AL 35579 2603 Martin King Drive 387-7078 Parrish 686-5753 Old Hwy. 78 City Limits 205-221-0579 Rev. Henriques • 205-388-3811 Pastor 923-1400 PLEASANTFIELD 924-0431/924-9700 SLEEPY HOLLOW MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH GRACE BAPTIST JASPER CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY NAZAR E NE IND. MEM. CHURCH Collins-Burke 109 Rob Key Rd. -Parrish • 686-9889 US Hwy 78 • Sumiton • Pastor Andy Frazier 502 Airport Rd. N. Union Chapel 483-7947 PLEASANT GROVE BOLEY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE HARMONY BAPTIST Leland Lowery, Pastor • 471-3470 MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 4020 County Rd. 83, Berry SMITH CHAPEL COMMUNITY CHURCH Funeral Home Hwy. 195 221-1377 LEONARD’S CHAPEL Pleasant Grove Rd., Jasper, AL 221-4134 Jimmy Earnest, Pastor • 988-3433 Smith Chapel Road • Carbon Hill HERMON BAPTIST CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY SHADY GROVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Pastor: Tony Leon Norris • 205-924-1413 SERVING WALKERCOUNTY OVER 30 YEARS Rt. 8, Jasper Rev. Tony Key 221-1787 CHURCH 400 14th 384-4492 SPRINGHILL COMMUNITY LUPTON FIRST BAPTIST THE LIVING LIGHT CHURCH OF GOD 303 Oak Hill Road Mike Burke 384-5571 44 Reese Street • Sipsey GRACE CHAPEL Nauvoo 924-9842 Nauvoo 384-3951 3420 N. Airport Rd. Rev. Billy Driver Pastor: Shedrick Jones Jr. • (205) 648-9666 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE THE R.O.C.K. IN JASPER MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH 387-7195/384-6356 Macedonia Loop Rd., Jasper UNION CHAPEL MISSIONARY BAPTIST Hwy. 124 221-7656/384-5231 445 19th St., W., Jasper Kristy Mauldin, RN, BSN SANCTUARY CHURCH OF GOD Pastor: Donnie Elliott Union Chapel • Pastor Larry Ray Sherer Pastor: Chris Lindsey (cell #) 522-4808 Pastor: Todd Hunter • 205-471-4952 205 Fall City Rd. Administ rator MANCHESTER BAPTIST NORTHSIDE NAZARENE TOTAL PACKAGE MINISTRY Pastor: Keith Banks 387-1118 Bob Holley, Min. 1909 Snoddy Chapel Road 384-5429 NON DENOMINATION 331 19th Str ee t West PRIMITIVEBAP T IST MEMORIAL PARK CHURCHOF GOD MARANATHA BAPTIST NAUVOO CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 2700 Highland Ave. • Jasper 35501 LIBERTY GROVE PRIMITIVEBAPTIST 1002 11th Ave., West 387-2713 Jasper, AL 35501 Corner Josephine & Barker St., Jasper 3rd St., Nauvoo Pastor: Spencer Abrom • 205-282-2377 New Flatwoods Road NAUVOO CHURCH OF GOD 205-282-4308 387-9275 Pastor, David Farris 522-6408 TRINITY CHURCH LIBERTY PRIMITIVE BAPTIST MEEK BAPTIST Dogtown 924-9080/924-9136 PARRISH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 2615 Ripley Road • Carbon Hill, AL 35549 Toll Free 1-855-577-4308 7828 McCormick Rd. 648-6281 Arley 387-7731 NEW BEGINNINGS CHURCH OF GOD Pastor: Carroll Smith, Assoc. Pastor: Roy Smith • 686- (205) 275-6628 • Pastor: James M. Smith [email protected] Fax 205-265-2677 PLEASANT GROVE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST MT. CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH 1802 15th Avenue West, Jasper 9556 TRINITY GOSPEL CENTER Cemetery Rd. • Boldo Pastor: Alvie Cook 6509 Horsecreek Blvd. • Cordova SALEM CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Main St., Sumiton 648-5070 ZION REST PRIMITIVE BAPTIST (205) 924-1144 or (205) 522-3296 S TEVE B RANCH 483-7729 Pastor Kip Cordell County Rd. 83, Berry WALK OF FAITH MINISTRIES 1304 Viking Drive, Jasper • 384-4831 - 384-1524 NEW BETHANY MT. PHILADELPHIA BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Johnathon Smith-622-2300 9290 Hwy. 124 Carbon Hill, AL 35549 C ARMAN , RN A DMINISTRATOR FULL GOSPEL CHURCH OF GOD 1885 Cordova-Gorgas Rd., Cordova SARAGOSSA CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Pastor: Tony German • 924-8479 Galloway Rd. 924-0176/924-8133 483-7576 Pastor Larry Wimberly CATHOL IC Rt. 2, Jasper WEST JEFFERSON ASSEMBLY NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH ST. CECILIA CATHOLIC NEW BETHEL Greg Tinker, Min. 387-2893 CHURCHOF GOD IN CHRIST located at old West Jefferson High School HOME HEALTH Carbon Hill 2159 Hwy 195 384-4800 Bishop Timothy Buckelew • 674-0746 924-3085 Pastor: Donald L. Bobbitt 2302 8th Ave., Jasper • Elder Murray Johnson PENTECO STAL OWEN CHAPEL CHURCH OF GOD WILLIS CHAPEL 4505 East Hwy. 78, Suite 500 | Jasper, AL 35501 PEACE BAPTIST CHURCH FAIRVIEW PENTECOSTAL CHRISTI A N Coon Creek Road in Empire 221-9336 Mae Francis Street, Parrish 686-5656 Oakman 622-3181 205-384-6189 | Toll Free 877-384-6189 | Fax 205-384-1075 FIRST CHRISTIAN Pastor, Mark Brand • 648-3584 THE HEALERS HOUSE WYATT BAPTIST CHURCH GOODSPRINGS 400 W. 18th 384-6302/221-4872 THACH CHAPEL CHURCH OF GOD 4154 Hwy. 5 • Jasper, AL 35504 Burnwell FULL GOSPEL CHURCH “Our Family Caring for Yours” NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY Hwy. 195 Bennett Rd., Jasper Pastor: Clarice Higgins • 387-7035 MT. JOY BAPTIST 5 Mi. 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COLLEGE FOOTBALL MLB SEC seeks Making strides to continue success in high-profile openers By STEVE MEGARGEE Yanks’ Teixeira AP Sports Writer plans to retire KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — With at season’s end so many high-profile intersec- NEW YORK (AP) tional matchups on neutral sites, the — Mark Teixeira Southeast- plans to retire at the ern Confer- end of the season, ence’s announcing his deci- opening- sion during a tear- week sched- ule bears a filled news striking re- conference Friday at semblance to a bowl lineup. Yankee Stadium. Alabama faces Southern “I gave you every- California in Arlington, Texas. Ole Miss meets Florida State thing I had,” he said in Orlando, Florida. LSU to Yankees fans in takes on Wisconsin at Lam- the televised an- beau Field in Green Bay, Wis- nouncement, his consin. Georgia meets North voice cracking. “It Carolina in Atlanta. The trend continues Sept. 10 when Ten- wasn’t always nessee plays Virginia Tech at enough.” the Bristol Motor Speedway in Slowed by injuries, Bristol, Tennessee. the 36-year-old And that doesn’t even in- switch-hitting first clude prestige nonconference games taking place on campus baseman is batting the first two weeks of the sea- .198 with 10 homers son. Auburn hosts Clemson and 27 RBIs. A and Texas A&M hosts UCLA three-time All-Star, on the season’s opening week- end. Arkansas visits TCU on he is in the final sea- Sept. 10. son of a $180 mil- “Whether it’s Clemson or lion, eight-year whether it’s UCLA, whatever contract. His 404 that is and anybody in be- home runs are fifth tween, this league’s not duck- ing anybody,” Texas A&M among switch-hit- coach Kevin Sumlin said. “I ters. think that says a lot about the scheduling that’s going on.” The SEC’s knack for sched- Prep Football uling these high-profile open- ers — and winning them — Eagle seeks has helped the league make writers for an early case each year that Daily Mountain Eagle photos by Johnathan Bentley it’s the nation’s toughest con- football season ference. The SEC is criticized for scheduling Football Cham- The Daily Moun- Above, Carbon Hill pionship Subdivision pro- tain Eagle is looking running back Brandon grams or low-level Group of for writers for the Scoles is wrapped up Five teams in November, but upcoming high it doesn’t shy away from any- during practice at the one early. school football sea- school on Friday, the SEC teams went 5-0 in non- son. first day state high conference games at neutral The Eagle covers schools were allowed sites during last season’s 12 area high school opening week, which included to practice in full pads. Alabama starting its national teams in Walker and Left, Carbon Hill head title run by beating Wisconsin Winston counties, coach Scott Curd looks in Arlington, Texas. The SEC as well as Corner in on during practice. The was 3-0 in neutral-site games Jefferson County. Bulldogs open the foot- during the opening week of Compensation in- 2014. Six of those eight games ball season on Aug. 19 were against other Power Five cludes pay for each at home against Locust teams. game and mileage. Fork. SEE SEC, B2 Inquiries can be made by emailing sports@moun- taineagle.com. 2016 OLYMPICS Sports on TV shines NFL Pro Football Hall of Fame Ceremony, in opening ceremonies 6 p.m., ESPN By MAURICIO SAVARESE and wealth lifted the curtain on the Auto Racing JOHN LEICESTER games of the 31st Olympiad with a NASCAR, Xfinity Associated Press high-energy gala celebration of Series, Zippo 200 at ’s can-do spirit, biodiversity RIO DE JANEIRO — With fire- and melting pot history. The Glen, 1 p.m., works forming the word “Rio” in the The opening ceremony, a cut-price CNBC sky, hip-wiggling but welcome moment of levity for a dancers and super- nation beset by economic and politi- MLB model Gisele Bund- cal troubles, featured performers as Indians at Yankees, chen shimmering to slaves, laboring with backs bent, noon, MLB the tune of the “Girl gravity-defying climbers hanging Red Sox at Dodgers, from ,” Rio from the ledges of buildings in 3 p.m., FS1 de Janiero welcomed Brazil’s teeming megacities and — of the world to the first course — dancers, all hips and wob- Giants at Nationals, Olympic Games in ble, grooving to thumping funk and 6 p.m., MLB South America with a serious mes- sultry samba. Braves at Cardinals, sage: Let’s take better care of our The crowd roared when Bundchen 6:15 p.m., FSS planet. sashayed from one side of the 78,000- AP Photo After one of the roughest-ever rides seat Maracana Stadium to the other, Angels at Mariners, from vote to games by an Olympic as Tom Jobim’s grandson, Daniel, Athletes enter the stadium during the opening ceremony 9 p.m., MLB host, the city of beaches, carnival, played his grandfather’s famous song for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, grinding poverty and sun-kissed SEE OLYMPICS, B3 Friday. B2 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Sat., Aug. 6, 2016 www.mountaineagle.com NASCAR Garcia shuts down Earnhardt Jr: ‘I want to race’ Braves, has RBI single By JOHN KEKIS clipped in the rear by Chris To give me peace of mind and to in Cardinals’ 1-0 win AP Sports Writer Buescher’s No. 34 while racing three bring down any type of stress and wide with AJ Allmendinger and hit anxiety through the process is to By JOE HARRIS WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. — Say this the wall at an angle that softened open up and be honest about what’s Associated Press about Jr. — he fol- the impact. He drove three more going on and how we’re doing.” lows doctor’s or- ST. LOUIS — Jaime Garcia pitched eight scoreless races before symptoms became too Earnhardt won’t drive at Watkins innings and had an RBI single to lead the St. Louis ders. severe. Glen on Sunday and also will miss After missing Cardinals to a 1-0 victory over “The doctors feel they can make the race at Bristol on Aug. 20. Four- the Atlanta Braves on Friday three straight my brain stronger to be able to cope time series champion , Sprint Cup races night. with these common events,” he said. who came out of retirement to fill in Garcia (8-8) struck out 11 as because of linger- “The event that I had at Michigan I for Earnhardt the last two races, will ing effects of a he topped the 100-strikeout shouldn’t have had a concussion remain behind the wheel in the No. concussion, mark for the third time in his Today’s game from. I should be able to get through 88 Chevrolet for Hendrick Motor- NASCAR’s most career. He pitched out of a two- Braves at Cards, events like that without having any sports. on, no out jam in the fourth, popular driver did 6:15 p.m., FSS something Friday issues.” There remains no timetable for striking out Freddie Freeman that’s part of his Earnhardt has been keeping fans Earnhardt’s return. That decision and Matt Kemp before getting therapy — he Dale updated on his condition via weekly will be left to his doctors. He under- Adonis Garcia to ground out. Freeman and Kemp, made his first Earnhardt Jr. podcasts. Besides reconnecting with went further evaluation Monday at the Braves’ Nos. 3 and 4 hitters, were a combined 0 public appearance his team and his competitors in the the University of Pittsburgh Medical for 6 against Jaime Garcia with five strikeouts. to speak about his recovery. garage, his appearance at the road Center Sports Medicine Concussion Garcia’s two-out single in the second drove in Matt “I missed my team, my team- course in the Finger Lakes of up- Program and said afterward that he Holiday for the pitcher’s fourth RBI this season. mates,” Earnhardt said. “I just state New York served a purpose. continues to experience issues with Garcia needed just 89 pitches to get through eight wanted to come see everybody. I get “My doctor wants to put me in sit- balance and an ability to focus on an innings, facing three batters over the minimum. to hang out with my guys a little bit. uations that drive the symptoms,” object while he moves his head. Seung Hwan Oh got the last three outs for his ninth This has been so weird not to be at Earnhardt said. “My doctor calls Earnhardt expressed frustration save. the track. It’s frustrating, but it’s the that exposure, and this is probably at how long he’s been out. Braves right-hander Joel De La Cruz (0-4) gave up process. We’re just taking it one the worst situation as far as making “I never anticipated being out this the run and two hits with five walks in 5 1/3 innings. evaluation at a time. my systems go haywire. That’s what long,” he said. “I didn’t have this Garcia’s effort aided a taxed Cardinals bullpen. “I just want to get better. Nothing he wants. That’s just part of the massive accident. The symptoms Prior to his start, five of the last six St. Louis starters else is a priority. Our intentions are process. crept in slowly. I didn’t think this failed to pitch into the sixth inning. to get cleared and get back to racing. “The one thing that I worry most was that serious. It’s a challenge. I The Cardinals have won six of their last eight I’m not ready to quit.” about is ... people making assump- really believe and trust what they’re games at home to improve to 26-30 at Busch Sta- Doctors told Earnhardt his latest tions of where I’m at, what I’m telling me. They’re telling me with- dium. St. Louis has won all four games this season injury occurred June 12 at Michigan doing, and what I’m up to. I don’t out question we’re going to get back against the Braves. International Speedway. He was want people making assumptions. to normal.” HEAD OVER HEELS Braves 3B Adonis Garcia tumbled into the camera well next to the Atlanta dugout to make an acrobatic catch on Brandon Moss’ pop foul in bottom of the From B1 third inning. SEC TRAINERS ROOM Braves: RHP Julio Teheran (right lat strain) will An SEC team hasn’t lost played, are significant.” him, anytime you go on the worth of discussion” on a play catch on Saturday, but there is no timetable for a neutral-site game during In recent years, the SEC road to a neutral-site possible switch ever since his return. the opening week of a sea- has benefited from parti- game, and you have to use SEC presidents and chan- son since 2013, when Mis- san crowds at games that silent cadence, it shouldn’t cellors voted in 2014 to sissippi State fell to technically took place at be considered a neutral keep the eight-game Need a New Disc Mower? Oklahoma State in Hous- neutral sites. 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Stk#H16972A DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Sat., Aug. 6, 2016 www.mountaineagle.com — B3 SPORTS DIGEST NFL COLLEGE FOOTBALL Favre wonders if he belongs in HOF Woman accusing 2 Gators of CANTON, Ohio (AP) — Brett hold these guys in the highest re- NFL title in 1996 — is folly to most. sexual assault boycotts hearing Favre seemed a bit surprised by the gard. I just find it hard to believe I The first three-time league MVP The attorney for a woman who accused two question. am in with those guys.” (1995-97), Favre has put up num- Asked if he ever imagined himself Those guys are the 295 members bers that can be overwhelming. Add Florida football players of sexual assault has in- wearing a gold jacket in Canton, of the hall that Favre will join, along in his spirit, competitive fire and formed the university that she would not attend a Favre quickly responded: “Ab- with Tony Dungy, Marvin Harrison, fun-loving attitude, and he was such code of conduct hearing because a Gators sports solutely not.” Orlando Pace, Kevin Greene, Ken a slam dunk in his first year of eligi- booster was assigned to adjudicate the case. He’s still not sure he belongs in Stabler, Dick Stanfel and Ed DeBar- bility that his candidacy wasn’t even Boulder, Colorado-based attorney John Clune the Pro Football Hall of Fame, which tolo Jr. discussed by the selection committee wrote in email to the university’s general counsel he will enter on Saturday night. That Favre even remotely doubted in February. that the woman, her family members and five wit- “Pretty amazing,” the record-set- he belonged after one of the greatest When he began getting text mes- ting quarterback said Friday. “In- careers in NFL history — 20 sea- sages from his heroes, particularly nesses were boycotting the hearing that was credible. I have a tremendous sons, tons of records, including a Roger Staubach, Favre said he had scheduled for Friday. The email, first reported by amount of respect for the game. I stunning 299 consecutive games, an to “pick his jaw off the floor.” ESPN and provided to The Associated Press, was dated Aug. 5. From B1 NASCAR Olympics wins Xfinity pole about the Ipanema girl “tall and tan the gala also represented a triumph, seeds, plus cartridge of soil. When and young and lovely.” because there were times after the they sprout, they will be planted in at Watkins Glen The show wasn’t all frivolous and International Olympic Committee a Rio park. WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (AP) — Joey Logano has fun. Images showed swirling clouds selected Rio ahead of Chicago, Tokyo Michael Phelps will lead the U.S. won his second straight the pole for the Xfinity of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, and Madrid in 2009 when it seemed team, the largest with 549 competi- race at Watkins Glen International. in the Earth’s atmosphere and im- that the city of 6.5 million people tors. History’s greatest Olympian ages of world cities and regions — might not get its act together for the will be looking to add to his record Logano turned a track-record fast lap of 124.552 Amsterdam, Florida, Shanghai, world’s greatest sporting mega- haul of 22 medals, in three individ- mph on Friday to edge teammate Dubai — being swamped by rising event. ual swims plus relays, before the . The pole for Logano, the defend- seas. The peace symbol, tweaked But with more than a dash of Aug. 21 closing ceremony. ing champion of the Zippo 200, was the 31st of his into the shape of a tree, was pro- “gambiarra,” the Brazilian art of On behalf of all 11,288 competi- career, breaking a tie with Mark Martin for second jected on the floor of the stadium quick-fixes and making do, Rio is tors (6,182 men; 5,106 women), a place. It’s also the fifth straight pole for Penske at where Germany won the World Cup ready. Brazilian athlete will pledge an oath in 2014. Watkins Glen and marks the second straight year Just. that they won’t take banned drugs “The heat is melting the icecap,” a Greece, the historical and spiri- — a promise likely to ring false to the teammates will start on the front row. voice intoned. “It’s disappearing very tual home of the games, led the many fans after the scandal of gov- will start third, followed by Kyle Lar- quickly.” march by athletes from 205 nations ernment-orchestrated cheating in son and as Sprint Cup regulars domi- Before the show, in a video broad- and territories into the stadium. Russia. nated on the newly paved track. cast, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki- They were being joined by a first- While it escaped a blanket ban, moon said the games “celebrate the ever Refugee Olympic Team of 10 Russia is paying the price in the NFL best of humanity” and appealed for athletes, displaced from Syria, South shape of a smaller team, whittled an Olympic truce, calling on “all Sudan, Congo and Ethiopia. Their down from a 389 athletes to around Titans DB Marqueston Huff warring parties to lay down their flag-bearer, Rose Nathike Lokonyen, 270. weapons” during the two weeks of fled war in South Sudan and ran her Iran picked a woman, archer suspended 1 game by NFL sporting achievement. first race in a refugee camp in north- Zahra Nemati, as flag-bearer for its NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Tennessee Titans As well as a showcase for Brazil’s ern Kenya. team made up overwhelmingly of defensive back Marqueston Huff has been sus- history, culture, diversity and hopes, The athletes were being given tree men. pended one game without pay for violating the NFL’s substance abuse policy. The NFL announced Huff’s suspension Friday. FOR THE RECORD The ruling means Huff won’t play in the Titans’ Sept. 11 season opener with the Minnesota MLB Standings Saturday's Games Harvest.com Northwest Nation- at Canton, Ohio Vikings. American League Boston (Rodriguez 2-4) at L.A. als, qualifying, at Kent, Wash. RIO SUMMER OLYMPICS 8 a.m. All Times EDT Dodgers (Stripling 2-3), 4:05 p.m. (same-day tape) NFL officials said Huff would be eligible to return NBC — Rowing (LIVE); Cy- By The Associated Press Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 12-5) at GOLF 6 a.m. cling (LIVE); Men's Water Polo - to the Titans’ active roster after the Vikings game. East Division Oakland (Gray 5-10), 4:05 p.m. GOLF — European PGA Tour, U.S. vs. Croatia (LIVE); Cycling The 24-year-old Huff played in all 16 games for W L Pct GB Cincinnati (Bailey 1-0) at Pitts- Paul Lawrie Match Play, round of (LIVE); Swimming - Qualifying Toronto 63 47 .573 — burgh (Nova 7-6), 7:05 p.m. Tennessee last season and led the Titans with 15 16, at North Berwick, Scotland heats; Men's Beach Volleyball - Baltimore 61 46 .570 ½ San Francisco (Cain 3-6) at 10 a.m. Gibb/Patterson (U.S.) vs. Jeffer- special-teams tackles. 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Weightlifting; Women's Soccer; Golf Tournaments Seattle 54 53 .505 7½ Sports on TV Table Tennis; Boxing Los Angeles 49 59 .454 13 All Times Eastern •The Patrick Morrison Invitational Tournament to GOLF — Champions Tour, 3M TELEMUNDO - Opening Cere- Oakland 48 60 .444 14 Saturday, Aug. 6 Championship, second round, at monies recap; Boxing; Women's benefit the Indian Creek Youth Camp will be held ——— AUTO RACING Blaine, Minn. Beach Volleyball; Women's Vol- at Musgrove Country Club on Friday, Aug. 5 The Thursday's Games Noon HORSE RACING leyball - U.S. vs. Puerto Rico Cleveland 9, Minnesota 2 CNBC — NASCAR, Sprint Cup 5 p.m. 9:30 a.m. tournament fee is $500 per four-person team Tampa Bay 3, Kansas City 2 Series, Cheez-It 355 at The FS2 — Saratoga Live, Whitney BRAVO — Tennis - Men's Sin- ($125 per individual player). The entry fee includes Chicago White Sox 6, Detroit 3 Glen, qualifying, at Watkins Glen, Stakes, at Saratoga Springs, gles and Doubles, Women's Sin- green fees, cart, range balls, two mulligans per N.Y. Mets 4, N.Y. Yankees 1 N.Y. N.Y. gles and Doubles first round Oakland 8, L.A. Angels 6, 10 in- 2 p.m. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL (LIVE) player, 1 power drive per player, breakfast, dinner nings CNBC — NASCAR, Xfinity Se- 1 p.m. Noon and tee gift. Registration begins at 7 a.m. on Fri- Texas 5, Baltimore 3 ries, Zippo 200 at The Glen, at MLB — Cleveland at N.Y. Yan- MSNBC — Beach Volleyball; day with the tournament starting with a shot-gun Toronto 4, Houston 1 Watkins Glen, N.Y. kees Women's Handball; Table Tennis; Boston 3, Seattle 2, 11 innings BASEBALL 4 p.m. Men's Archery (LIVE) start at 8 a.m. For more information, call 205-686- Friday's Games 2 p.m. FS1 — Boston at L.A. Dodgers 3 p.m. 9079. N.Y. Yankees 13, Cleveland 7 ESPN — Senior League Base- 7 p.m. USA — Equestrian; Women's •The Northwest Alabama Mental Health Center Detroit 4, N.Y. Mets 3 ball, Championship game, at MLB -San Francisco at Wash- Field Hockey - U.S. vs. Argentina Minnesota 6, Tampa Bay 2 Bangor, Maine ington OR N.Y. Mets at Detroit (LIVE); Beach Volleyball (LIVE); will hold its 34th annual benefit golf tournament at Baltimore at Chicago White 8 p.m. 10 p.m. Women's Fencing Horse Creek Golf Course in Dora on Oct. 11. Sox, n FS2 — Cal Ripken World Se- MLB — L.A. Angels at Seattle 5 p.m. Lunch will be served at 11 a.m. and play will begin Houston 5, Texas 0 ries, World Championship game, OR Philadelphia at San Diego CNBC — Women's Rugby - Toronto 4, Kansas City 3 at Aberdeen, Md. (games joined in progress) U.S. vs. Colombia (LIVE); at 12:30 p.m., with a shotgun start. The entry fee is Chicago Cubs at Oakland, n BOXING MIXED MARTIAL ARTS Women's Soccer (LIVE) $500 for a four-person team ($125 per player). For Boston at L.A. Dodgers, n 10:35 p.m. 8 p.m. NBC UNIVERSO - Men's Bas- more information, call Janice Trotter at 205-302- L.A. Angels at Seattle, n HBO — Andre Ward vs. FS1 — UFC Fight Night, pre- ketball - U.S. vs. China Saturday's Games Alexander Brand, light heavy- lims, at 8 p.m. 9000 ext. 9065 or Jenny Elliott at 205-302-9037. Cleveland (Kluber 10-8) at N.Y. weights; Maurice Hooker vs. Ty- 10 p.m. NBC — Men's Gymnastics - All proceeds benefit the consumers of the North- Yankees (Sabathia 6-8), 1:05 p.m. rone Barnett, junior FS1 — UFC Fight Night, Yair Team Competition; Swimming welterweights, at Oakland, Calif. west Alabama Mental Health Center. Boston (Rodriguez 2-4) at L.A. Rodriguez vs. Alex Caceres, at (LIVE) - Gold Medal finals: Men's Dodgers (Stripling 2-3), 4:05 p.m. CYCLING Salt Lake City 400m IM, 400m freestyle & After school tennis clinic Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 12-5) at 10:30 p.m. NFL FOOTBALL Women's 400m IM, 4x100 •Musgrove Country Club will hold its after school Oakland (Gray 5-10), 4:05 p.m. FS2 — Tour of Utah, Stage 6, 7 p.m. freestyle relay; Women's Beach Snowbasin Resort to Little Cot- tennis clinic starting Tuesday, Aug. 9. Classes are Minnesota (Berrios 2-1) at ESPN — Pro Football Hall of Volleyball - Walsh Jennings/Ross Tampa Bay (Archer 5-15), 6:10 tonwood Canyon, Utah (same- Fame Enshrinement Ceremony, (U.S.) vs. Artacho Del available for ages 4-6, 7-11, 12-14 and high p.m. day tape) at Canton, Ohio Solar/Laird (Australia) (LIVE) school. For more information, call Grant Rolley at Baltimore (Tillman 14-3) at DRAG RACING 7 p.m. 12:30 a.m. (Sunday) 2 a.m. (Sunday) 435-0397. Chicago White Sox (Rodon 2-8), NFL — Pro Football Hall of NBC — Men's Gymnastics - 7:10 p.m. FS1 — NHRA, Protect The Fame Enshrinement Ceremony, Team Competition Jasper Park and Rec N.Y. Mets (Verrett 3-6) at Detroit •The Jasper Parks and Recreation Department (Boyd 2-2), 7:10 p.m. is now holding registration for youth volleyball and Texas (Harrell 3-2) at Houston (Fister 10-7), 7:10 p.m. soccer. Youth volleyball is for ages 8-13. Youth Toronto (Sanchez 11-1) at soccer is for ages 3-13. There is a $50 registration Kansas City (Duffy 7-1), 7:15 p.m. fee. Scholarships are available and volunteer L.A. Angels (Skaggs 1-0) at Seattle (Walker 4-7), 9:10 p.m. coaches are needed. Those interested may regis- ter at the park and recreation department, now lo- National League The Associated Press cated at the Jasper Civic Center (formally the CHS East Division building). For more information, call 205-384-6014. W L Pct GB •The Jasper Parks and Recreation Department Washington 65 44 .596 — Miami 57 51 .528 7½ is now holding team registration for fall baseball New York 56 53 .514 9 and softball for ages 8-and-under to 12-and-under Philadelphia 50 60 .455 15½ as well as the following adult softball leagues — in- Atlanta 39 70 .358 26 Central Division dependent men, women and co-ed. The registra- W L Pct GB tion fee is $300 per team. Those interested may Chicago 66 41 .617 — register at the park and recreation department now St. Louis 58 51 .532 9 Pittsburgh 54 53 .505 12 at the Jasper Civic Center (formally the CHS build- Milwaukee 48 58 .453 17½ ing). For more information, call 205-384-6014. Cincinnati 44 64 .407 22½ Cordova Booster Club West Division W L Pct GB Cordova’s Blue Devil Day is set for Sat., Aug. 13. S. Francisco 62 47 .569 — A pep rally will kick off the day at 3 p.m. in the high Los Angeles 60 48 .556 1½ school gym. 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Mets 3 CURRY be taught the fundamentals of volleyball such as St. Louis 1, Atlanta 0 serving, passing, attacking as well as team con- Miami at Colorado, n Curry Shopping Plaza Milwaukee at Arizona, n Hwy. 257 N. of Jasper 384-1828 cepts. For more information, contact Walker High Chicago Cubs at Oakland, n School head volleyball coach Bobby Daniels at Boston at L.A. Dodgers, n [email protected]. Philadelphia at San Diego, n B4 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Sat., Aug. 6, 2016 www.mountaineagle.com Husband bristles at wife’s friendship with gay man DEAR GARFIELD

ABBY: I BY JIM DAVIS have been happily married to my husband, “Mark,” for 20 years. My best Dear Abby friend, By Abigail “Eric,” is a Van Buren gay man. For some reason, Mark is threatened by my friend- BLONDIE ship with Eric. Whenever Eric calls or texts, my hus- band becomes resentful. It has reached the point that I feel like I need to hide BY DEAN YOUNG & DENIS LEBRUN phone calls and texts, and sneak around in order to talk to my friend. I have always been faithful, hon- est and open with Mark about everything, and I am very uncomfortable having to hide my friend- ship with Eric from him. Mark does not feel this PEANUTS way about any of my fe- male friends. He’s fully BY CHARLES M. SCHULZ aware of Eric’s sexual ori- entation, so he knows Eric poses no threat to our marriage. I don’t under- stand where the jealousy and resentment are com- ing from. I don’t want to hurt my marriage. — BOTH WIFE AND FRIEND

DEAR B.W.A.F.: Either MARVIN your husband is jealous of the TIME you spend BY TOM ARMSTRONG communicating with Eric — time that Mark feels would be better spent with him — or he may not understand the dynamics of a friendship between some gay men and straight women. Some- times there is a degree THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME of physicality — hugs by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek and kisses — that your husband may mistake Unscramble these four Jumbles, BY MORT WALKER BY MORT for physical attraction. one letter to each square, BEETLE BAILEY As to your husband not to form four ordinary words. understanding that FITUN Eric poses no threat to your marriage, I’m not sure your assumption ©2016 Tribune Content Agency, LLC is correct. Sneaked All Rights Reserved. phone calls and hidden texts ARE a threat to THINN your marriage.

DEAR ABBY: My fi- ancee and I disagree about WALHIE a gift registry. We recently BY JOHN ROSE completed ours. She free JUSTCheck out the new, JUMBLE app thinks only those who are invited to the bridal shower and the wedding SOLYGS BARNEY GOOGLE & SNUFFY SMITH should get the registry Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, as list. I’d like to post the link suggested by the above cartoon. to the list on my Facebook page and announce we’re being married in Septem- ber in case friends and (Answers Monday) Jumbles: GRAVY INPUT SUPERB HAPPEN family who can’t come or Yesterday’s aren’t invited want to give Answer: The happy kitty was this type of cat — a gift. I wouldn’t ASK A “PURR-SIAN” them to buy anything, but

I’d announce that the reg- CRANKSHAFT istry is up and live. What HOROSCOPES By Eugenia Last

do you think? Batiuk and Chuck Ayers By Tom — SHARING IN VA CELEBRITIES BORN take care of your respon- ON THIS DAY: Vera sibilities to your friends DEAR SHARING: I Farmiga, 43; Geri Halli- and family members. think your fiancee is well, 44; M. Night Shya- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 100 percent right. To malan, 46; Michelle Yeoh, 22): Listen carefully be- post the kind of an- 54. fore you decide to take nouncement you are Happy Birthday: The part in someone else’s contemplating on your way you present what plan. The help you offer Facebook page would you have to offer will will require you to make be in the worst possible compel others to listen personal changes to your taste. If you do it, it HI & LOIS and join in. Present your schedule. WILL look like you’re By Chance Brown ideas confidently and SCORPIO (Oct. 23- soliciting gifts, and it without pressuring oth- Nov. 21): Your ability to will be an embarrass- ers. help others will be appre- ment for both of you. ARIES (March 21- ciated and will leave a April 19): Check out lasting impression on DEAR ABBY: My aunt, your options and keep someone you are inter- who is the nicest person your life as simple as pos- ested in getting to know and has strong moral val- sible. better personally or pro- ues, has a sweet pet I have TAURUS (April 20- fessionally. grown fond of. The animal May 20): Get out and SAGITTARIUS (Nov. is sick with cancer and contribute to the events 22-Dec. 21): Weigh the has many tumors, but my and activities that make outcome before you de- aunt will not euthanize a difference to you. cide to share your her. In the past, her pets GEMINI (May 21- thoughts.

would pass away natu- BABY BLUES June 20): Tread care- CAPRICORN (Dec. rally at the point at which fully. You will face a 22-Jan. 19): Step up and they should have been put roadblock no matter be a leader. Whether at to sleep because of their By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott where you go. Gather in- home, work or play, your suffering. How can the formation and go over in input will give you family convince her to do detail what you find out. greater control. the right thing? Being informed will help AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- — SENSITIVE NEPHEW you avoid making a mis- Feb. 18): Look over your IN PHOENIX take. personal finances and you CANCER (June 21- DEAR NEPHEW: This will find a suitable way to July 22): Make an effort isn’t a decision the fam- make a change that will to meet new people and ily should make “for” bring you peace of mind. attend events you’ve someone. When a PISCES (Feb. 19- never been to before. Em- beloved pet is terminal March 20): Your mood bracing something unique and no longer capable will suffer if you have will spark your imagina- of running, playing and been too relaxed about tion and encourage you to enjoying life, this is a taking care of your re- bring about positive per- subject that should be sponsibilities. sonal changes. broached by the family Birthday Baby: You LEO (July 23-Aug. member’s veterinarian. are inquisitive and recep- 22): Take a look at your tive to new ideas. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van options and consider Eugenia’s website — Buren, also known as Jeanne what the current job mar- eugenialast.com, Euge- Phillips, and was founded by her ket is offering. nia’s android app @ mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. http://bit.ly/exhoro and Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 22): Organize your sched- join Eugenia on 90069. ule carefully. Make sure twitter/facebook/linkedin. you allow ample time to CLASSIFIED AD RATES 221-2840 Minimum Charge: 12 Words $4.44 A LL C LASSIFIED A DS ARE P AID IN A DVANCE TOTAL DAYS TO RUN LASSIFIEDS WORDS 12 3 45 C Saturday, August 6, 2016 B5 12 $ 4.44 $ 8.88 $ 13.32 $ 17.76 $ 22.20 14 $ 5.18 $ 10.36 $ 15.54 $ 20.72 $ 25.90 16 $ 5.92 $ 11.84 $ 17.76 $ 23.68 $ 29.60 Add a Photo 18 $ 6.66 $ 13.32 $ 19.98 $ 26.64 $ 33.30 $ $ $ $ $ 20 7.40 14.80 22.20 29.60 37.00 $ $ $ $ $ YARD 22 8.14 16.28 24.42 32.56 40.70 24 $ 8.88 $ 17.76 $ 26.64 $ 35.52 $ 44.40 Reader Ad Rate Is 37 ¢ Per Word •HAPPY BIRTHDAY PHOTO ...... Starts at $ 30.00 $ SALE •CARD OF THANKS ...... Starts at 30.00 Deals on Real Estate •NOT RESPONSIBLE NOTICE - Paid In Advance (Three Insertions - One Per Week) ...... $ 25.00 Actual ad size Actual ad size • LEGAL AD RATES: 37¢ per word for the first run, 35¢ per word each run thereafter for Wheels for Sale Maximum SERVICE DIRECTORY - 1 MONTH to your ad Maximum 20 Words Maximum 20 Words (No Copy Changes) In 8-Column Format Box 3 20 One Inch ...... $ 170.00 Words Two Inches ...... $ 250.00 Days With Photo With Photo $ for only – Three Inches ...... 340.00 for 1 Month – for 1 Month – Four Inches ...... $ 400.00 DEADLINES Reader Tues.-Fri.:12 Noon Day Prior •Sat.:10 am Fri. •Sun.:12 noon Fri. •Mon.:3 pm Fri. $ a $ $ 95 95 $ $ 95 95 $ $ 95 95 Classified Display - 12 Noon 2 Days Prior $ We CALL 221-2840 Accept: Day! 1 9 59 99 or Toll Free (800) 518-(NEWS)6397 1 0 1 9 59 99 Office Located at 1301 Viking Drive s rr TM 1 0 P.O. Box 1469 - Jasper, Alabama 35502 • All Classified ads are Paid in Advance - NO REFUNDS Allowed on these Special Price Packages •

001 Employment 001 Employment 040 Service & Repair 085 Yard Sales 095 Merchandise 115 Rent or Lease DRIVERS- SOUTHERN Wood DOZER TRACK hoe work, top 4 FAMILY YARD SALE, Satur- 1BR FURNISHED Apartment TANNING BED FOR SALE, Tucking Now Accepting Applica- soil, fill dirt & rock hauling. Land day, starting at 6:00a.m. 1007 (all inclusive). Must Be $$$$$$$$$$$$ Sunburst 2400; $500. Call tion for Truck Drivers, 3yrs ex- clearing, Ponds built & Trailer 7th Street N.E., Jasper, off Employed Non-Smoker. (205)265-8010. perience required, Log Truck Earn Extra Cash Pads built. ALSO Demolition; Airport Road. Follow signs. (205)221-4483 (205)275-3442 experience a plus, Class-A CDL, (205)221-2112 (205)544-5592 The Daily Mountain Eagle is Must pass DOT drug screen & BIG YARD SALE Saturday, Au- 2-3BR. 2BA., FURNISHED phyical, must have acceptable currently seeking to fill a STAY OUT OF THE SUMMER gust 6th. 6am-1pm. Furniture, HOME in Boldo. Quiet area. MVR. Benefits include BC/BS Carrier Position HEAT baby items, holiday decorations D & V $850 month plus deposit and Health & Dental, 401K & Life. & LET US do the yard clean-up, and more. 63 Kelso Court in Sales currently available in the 710 North Parkland • Jasper references. No pets. Applications can be received area listed below. leaf raking, Blackwell Meadows Subdivision. (205)300-4337. Monday-Friday 7AM-3PM @ hedge trimming & Southern Wood Chips Boldo Area pressure washing. GARAGE SALE Saturday Only. 2BR/1BA HOUSE (new paint) , 1200 Old Russellville Rd N We will do ANY 7AM-? 403 Wildwood Circle Potential Profit We’re Back! Cordova area. $500 mo., $500 Jasper AL 35501. EOE Yard Clean-up, Maintenance ,Jasper. Lots of Everything!! deposit $300 pet deposit. $400. 00 Biweekly & Haul-off what you need done! (205)302-4292 ask for Clayton. GARFIELD'S NOW Specializing in GARAGE SALE, 611 7th Street RESTAURANT •Pub W. 2-Blocks from Captin D's. NOW OPEN Deck building. 2BR/1.5BA HOUSE; NOW HIRING ALL POSITIONS Apply in person at Daily Furniture, Household items, You name it. I’ll do it! 2106 Indiana Ave. $450 month; Fill out your application today at Mountain Eagle Baby car-seat Tuesday through No Contract required. (205)522-7555 www.AARcareer.com 1301 Viking Drive No Job Too Big or Too Small! hiring code 101 INDOOR YARD SALE, 7 Days Friday Jasper, Alabama Reasonable rates. 2BR/1BA (STORAGE building); FREE ESTIMATES A Week. Shadow Brook Inn, EARN EXTRA CASH 47 South Dowdy Road; $500 or call 205-221-4626 NOW ACCEPTING 27948 Hwy.118. Refrigerator's, 10:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Daily Mountain Eagle month; (205)522-7555 CREDIT CARDS Furniture, Washing Machine's, is currently seeking to fill All Daily Mountain Eagle Carriers are independent contractors and are not OR DEBIT CARDS etc. 10% off everything! CARRIER POSITION 387-0240 2BR/1BA 1910 Springdale employees of the Daily Mountain 205-471-6022 (205)275-2982 (205)689-3238 for the: Eagle. Applicants must have Lane, Apt. A (Carport); $400 Pineywoods-Sipsey Area dependable, economical MONEY PLEDGER INSIDE YARD Sale, Saturday 275-2107 month; (205)522-7555 Potential Profit transportation, a valid driver’s Hauling, Excavating and Tree 8/6th; 7AM-Noon. Aldridge $300 Biweekly license and automobile insurance. Service. Gravel, Sand Red rock, Community Missionary Baptist 2BR/2BA., M.H. Central H/A, (205)221-4626 Fill-dirt and Topsoil. Septic Sys- Church, Vining Road, Parrish. We offer nice. Thach. $500 month, tems. Demolition and Clearing. Rain or Shine $500 deposit. (205)295-8151. HOSPICE AIDE $$$$$$$$$$$$ (205)221-4670 Southeast Hospice Network, MOVING SALE, Saturday. 251 CA$H! CA$H! 3BR/2BA MANUFACTURED LLC has an immediate opening Earn Extra Cash RED RYDER HAULING Lakeshore Drive (off Smith Lake Home on Smith Lake, Clear for a full Hospice Aide. Must be Crushed stone, gravel, sand, Road, Curry) CA$H! Creek. 11 miles out of Jasper. Certified CNA with 1-yr experi- The Daily Mountain Eagle is lime, red-rock, topsoil Lease w/option to buy. $850 per ence in Jasper,AL. Must pos- currently seeking to fill a (205)384-4932 MULTIFAMILY YARD Sale, Sat- $$$ $$$ month; No Pets (205)617-5245. sess and maintain current CPR for broken Carrier Position (205)302-5675 (205)302-2315. urday Only. 7AM-1PM; 1104 certification with the American currently available in the Hampton Court; Books, Albums, 3BR/2BA MH (Quinton); $500 Heart Association or a recog- & scrap jewelry, TELL TREE Services, Inc. Furniture, Toys, Bricks, Shed, mo. $200 dep. No lease re- nized provider. Must be a li- area listed below. Tree Removal, Pruning, Stump Magazines, Clothes, DVD's, $$$ for gold, $$$ quired. (205)602-0548 censed driver w/an automobile Removal, Bobcat & Bush-hog Decor, More... that is insured in accordance Piney Woods / Sipsey Services. (205)221-0469 Free for good used 906 W. 15TH STREET with state/or organization re- Potential Profit estimates. Licensed & Insured YARD SALE between 9th Ave. 3BR/2BA, $700/mo; Application, quirements and is in good work- $300. 00 Biweekly & 8th Ave on 16th Street across $$$ firearms! $$$ Credit Report, Deposit & 1yr ing order. Fax Resumes: WE CLEAN OUT from Jasper Feed & Seed. lease required. No Pets. (205)366-9698 Apply in person at Daily Garages, Basements, Small Utility Trailer, Wood & (205)901-6231 Storage Bldg.'s Coal Heater, Blue Jeans, Plow, HUDSON PAWN IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR Mountain Eagle and Sheds Mable Table (4-chairs). Lots of DIRECT SUPPORT STAFF & & GUN SHOP ARGO- NEAR Warrior River 1301 Viking Drive FREE estimates Stuff.Everyone Invited!! ACTIVITY COORDINATOR/SU- 2BR/1BA Mobilehome. Covered Will Haul off Unwanted Items 221-7020 PERVISOR (Day Program, ex- Jasper, Alabama Porches. No Pets. $450 month (205)541-2353 YARD SALE, 8AM-1PM; (behind Tractor Supply) (205)586-1851 perience requested but not or call 205-221-4626 3212 Ridgebrook Drive, Jasper. required). Positions available between 10AM-6PM. All Daily Mountain Eagle Carriers are 045 Pets & Supplies Lots of Namebrand clothing & working with people with intel- independent contractors and are not Household items lectual disabilities. Part-time, 115 Rent or Lease CORDOVA MANOR 1BR. to employees of the Daily Mountain FREE KITTENS (2), black to (Days, Evenings, Night shifts YARD SALE, August 5th, 6th; 4BR total electric Apartments. Eagle. Applicants must have good homes. ALSO (2) Chows. available, Weekends and Holi- 2445 Country Club Road, Water furnished. $200 dep. dependable, economical ALL house trained & wormed. days). Valid Alabama Driver’s Li- transportation, a valid driver’s Jasper. 7AM-1PM each day. (205)595-1701. (205)265-0303 cense, high school diploma or license and automobile insurance. Misses and Plus size clothing (some new) LARGE 1BR Apt. upstairs. No GED, good criminal background FREE TO GOOD HOMES, 2 PUBLISHER’S NOTICE : All check (205)384-9353. Washer/Dryer connection. Next black male puppies. Approx., 10 real estate advertised in this to Jasper Police Station. 020 Announcements weeks old. Must provide vet ref- 095 Merchandise POSITIONS AVAILABLE newspaper is subject to the $400mo + utilities, $200dep. Jeff erences. Call (205)613-1169. in Mental Health field. Apply Free Pregnancy Test 16FTX6 STOCK Trailer, $3,500; Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 (205)275-9987 www.nwamhc.com. EOE/DFWP (205)295-8492 052 Farm Equipment which makes it illegal to advertise PREGNANCY & “any preference, limitation or 124 Land for Sale RECEPTIONIST/OFFICE CAROLINA CARPORTS 5 FT. BUSH HOG used twice on CLERK. Must be able to handle RESOURCE CENTER Starting @ $695 Installed! discrimination based on race, 180 ACRES (Fayette County). grass. Bought new $1,850 will multiple phone-lines & work well 20x21x9 Enclosed w/2 Garage color, religion, sex, or national Great Hunting. Good Roads. 1707 2nd Avenue take $1,500. (205)924-4627. w/customers. Doors just $3,555 installed! origin or an intention to make Over 1/2 mile along Sipsey Send Resumes: P.O. Box 2607, River. Asking $1,950 per acre. Jasper, AL 35501 The Storage Place any such preference, limitation or Jasper AL. 35502 060 Boats & Marine Hwy.78E between Family Thrift (205)932-9133 discrimination.” This newspaper 221-5860 14FT ALUMINUM Boat. 15hp and HandyTV (205)221-0105 SEEKING ONE time only Suzuki. Complete Rig, nice. will not knowingly accept any 80 ACRES (Winston County). housekeeper for heavy duty FRE E Info on Abortion Alterna tives K KAWAI Grand Piano, RX1, $1,600; (205)221-3438 advertising for real estate which Suitable for building. Prime cleaning. Price negotiable. Call with bench & 2 covers. 7.5 ft x 5 Road Frontage. Taking Best (205)544-4431 for appointment ft including bench. 8 yrs old, is in violation of the law. Our 16' BOMBER BASS BOAT, Offer. (205)272-9459 Johnny 025 Lost & Found ebony, tuned every six months, 55H.P., Evinrude. Foot control readers are informed that all EARN EXTRA CASH in warranty, perfect condition. FOUND: YOUNG (M), short hair trolling motor, live well and dwellings advertised in this The Daily Mountain Eagle $9000, 205-295-2299 125 Real Est. Sales dog. After the storms on the storage compartment. newspaper are available on an is currently seeking to fill Corner of Cordova Cut-off and (205)221-7360. THREE PALS Inflatables RENTAL PROPERTY CARRIER POSITION Hwy.78; (205)522-7402 equal opportunity basis. Equal now has Snow Cone Machine FOR SALE: for the: FOR SALE: 2006 G3 Aluminum Housing Opportunity, M/F & Air Dancer For Rent. Boldo Area LOST (M) Siberian Husky, Boat,17.5ft; Stick-Steering, 2BR/1BA PLUS Large Corner (205)522-8751 Potential Profit White. Blue eyes, 6yrs. old. 85hp Yamaha motor, 2BR HOUSE. Carport, All Appli- Lot (1907 Highland Ave). $400 Biweekly Wearing blue collar. Went miss- Minnekota Trolling motor. FULL CALIFORNIA BR Suite, ances (exceptional). $750mo + Glass sun-room. $59,900; (205)221-4626 ing from the Nauvoo area (205)544-4385 $500; (205)388-0223 deposit. (205)302-0558 (205)387-1896 Wednesday (7/27). REWARD for any info. (205)522-0877 (205)300-4606

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125 Real Est. Sales 125 Real Est. Sales Happy 2 nd Birthday Happy 90th Birthday to Lily Marie King Lessie August 5, 2016 Louise We Love 2BR/2BA HOUSE FSBO 3BR/2BA; You! 704 4th Ave South. 11 Tingle Lane, Curry Go to Phillips (Harbor Light Trail) Parents : https://jasperhouseforsale. Open floor plan. Mike and Lisa blogspot.com Stainless appliances, Gas F/P. for additional Photos & Info. Kilgo King REDUCED!! $179,900; $69,900; (205)275-9681 (205)275-2182 Grandparents : Owen and Marie We love you, Keeton; Faye King and Your Family the late Thomas King

135 Motorcycles 150 Legals 150 Legals 150 Legals READY TO Move-In! ABANDONED 2001 Pontiac Bonneville, Gold NOTICE OF SALE OF 3BR/1.5BA 3BR/2BA (over 1-acre). VEHICLE NOTICE Vin # 1G2HX54K214186582 ABANDONED VEHICLES 539 Duskin Point Road New Appliances,Hardwoods, Pursuant to the provisions of the Tag # N/A Pursuant to the provisions of the Alabama Abandoned Motor Ve- 1995 Nissan Maxima, Burned 2+/- Acres;Open/Sundeck; Partially finished Basement, Alabama Abandoned Motor Ve- Out Buildings Garage, Playhouse, (2)Decks. hicle Act, Section 32-13-1, Code Vin # JN1CA21D8ST051838 (1 w/1BR,Guest Cottage) 5 minutes from Sumiton Wal- of Alabama, 1975, notice is Tag # N/A hicle Act, Section 32-13-1, Code Wood Burning Stove;$79,900; Mart. $129,500;(205)514-7418 hereby given that the following If not claimed within ten (10) of Alabama, 1975, notice is JamesAnn All Four RE described vehicle was aban- days prior to date of sale said hereby given to the owners, (205)275-3994 doned on the property of Doris vehicles will be sold at public lienholders and other interested outcry to the highest bidder for Seymour, 434 Little Vine Road, parties, the following described 2004 HONDA Goldwing Empire, AL 35063, to-wit: cash on the 7th day of Septem- GL1800, Flare Red, excellent 2006 Ford F350, Dark Silver ber, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. vehicles, to-wit: condition. Garage condition, Vin # 1FTWW31P06EB22343 *August 6, 13, 2016 1997 Ford Thunderbird, Blue low mileage 14,958. Tag # N/A Vin # 1FALP62W7VH157553 $2600 in extra accessories If not claimed within ten (10) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Tag # 64AD436 included. Color matched dash, days prior to date of sale said OF NEWTON COUNTY 1998 Chrysler Sebring, White Kuryakyn driver floorboards, vehicle will be sold at public out- STATE OF GEORGIA Vin # 3C3EL55H0WT212437 heal toe shifter, matching cry to the highest bidder for 3BR/2BA DOUBLEWIDE SOLD!! IN RE: PETITION OF Tag # N/A SOLD cruise boards, NEW oversize cash on the 7th day of Septem- ALLEN G. KENKNIGHT and 3BR/2BA House (1568 sq.ft) Typhoon II windshield & many 1993 Buick Century, White 1308 Hwy.195, Jasper 1107 11th Street NE. Go to ber, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. THERESE KENKNIGHT, https//jasperhouseforsale. more. Priced $12,000; Nelson *August 6, 13, 2016 for the adoption of Vin # 3G4AG55N8PS625102 (125x185 lot, city limits); Kimberly (205)601-3938 Carport, Dishwasher Stove. blogspot.com CHRISTIAN DAVID SNELL Tag # N/A ABANDONED $59,900; for additional Photos & Info; and 1992 Mazda Navajo, Red VEHICLE NOTICE JamesAnn All Four RE SOLD!! ELIZABETH HOPE SNELL, 140 Transportation Pursuant to the provisions of the Vin # 4F2CU42X6NUM06240 (205)275-3994 minor children. Tag # N/A 16" FACTORY Z-71 Wheels & Alabama Abandoned Motor Ve- FILE NO. 2016-AD-8-1 127 Money To Loan Tires, $350; (205)522-2903 hicle Act, Section 32-13-1, Code NOTICE 2004 Alero, White of Alabama, 1975, notice is To: Chad Snell Vin # 1G3NL52E04C135082 ADVANCE-FEE LOANS 1987 CHEVY ASTRO VAN. Low hereby given that the following 6903 Old Birmingham Hwy Tag # 49A16Z9 OR CREDIT OFFERS mileage, new tires, good condi- described vehicles were aban- Jasper, AL 35501 1993 Cadillac DeVille, Blue tion. 205-522-4345. doned on the property of Hearns By order of the court for service It's illegal for companies doing Salvage Co., & Wrecker Serv- Vin # 1G6CD53B2P4302245 by publication dated July 12, Tag # 1162AM3 business by phone to promise ice, 665 Arley Bypass Road, 2016, you are hereby notified Arley, AL 35541, to-wit: that on January 28, 2016, Allen 1987 Cadillac DeVille, Blue you a loan and ask you to pay 1995 Ford Taurus, White G. KenKnight and Therese Vin # 1G6CD5186H4249266 Vin # 1FALP52U3SA269151 4BR/2.5BA for it before they deliver. For KenKnight filed a Petition for Tag # BC18185 Tag # N/A 2901 Long Ridge Drive; more information call toll free 1- Adoption. You are required to 2012 Toyota Tacoma, Gray 2000 Dodge Caravan, White Updated amenities.Large eat- file with the clerk of the Superior in kitchen, safe room, in- 877-FTC-HELP. A Public Serv- Vin # 5TFJX4GN3CX010820 Vin # 2B4GP2531YR797494 Court, and to serve upon Peti- ground pool. Tag # N/A Tag # 1K5F7 ice Message from The Daily 2002 DODGE 2500. 5.9 Cum- tioner's attorney, MARCY A. REDUCED$274,900; 2002 Mercury Sable, Gold Mountain Eagle Newspaper and mins Diesel Automatic. Very HANKS, FOSTER, HANKS & 1999 Chevrolet Lumina, White James Ann All Four RE Vin # 1MEFM50U82G651707 good work truck with A/C. Ask- BALLARD, LLC, 302 NORTH Vin # 2G1WL52MXX9259859 (205)275-3994 the Federal Trade Commission. ing $8,750; (205)384-3446 Tag # 67AW105 1999 Oldsmobile Alero, Black BROAD STREET, P.O. BOX Tag # 58G90N5 Vin # 1G3NF12E7XC376934 710, MONROE, GEORGIA, Will be sold at public outcry to Tag # N/A 30655 an answer in writing the highest bidder for cash at GGUARANTEED FFRESH EEVERY DDAY! 2004 Chevy Cavalier, White within sixty (60) days of July 12, Carl Cannon Collision Center, 2016. Vin # 1G1JC12FX47290420 3643 Industrial Parkway, Jasper, Tag # N/A Witness, the Honorable Eugene Start your day with the best in 1999 Mercury Cougar, Black M. Benton, Judge, of the Supe- AL 35501, on the 24th day of news, sports, features and Vin # 1ZWFT61LXX5677785 rior Court of Newton, County. August, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. classifieds. 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