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BRIEFS Work to Bentley names new state attorney general temporarily MONTGOMERY (AP) — Gov. Robert Marshall has been a Marshall County law enforcement for the last 20 years Bentley appointed Steve Marshall, the district attorney since 2001. has been a remarkable privilege. As At- close road long-time district attorney of Marshall During his career, he was involved in torney General, we will continue to sup- A portion of West County, as Alabama’s attorney general the passing of a law to put ephedrine port their efforts to keep Alabamians Ridgewood Road in on Friday. products behind pharmacy counters to safe and free from violent crime,” Mar- The appointment comes a day after combat crystal meth production. He also shall said. Jasper will be Bentley named the former attorney gen- led the first prosecution under “Brody’s A telephone message to Marshall was- closed for three eral, Luther Strange, to the U.S. Senate Law,” which allows a person suspected n’t immediately returned. days beginning seat Jeff Sessions vacated when he was of killing a pregnant woman to be The new attorney general will face im- Monday for work to confirmed as U.S. attorney general. charged with two murders if the fetus mediate questions about an impeach- “Steve is a well-respected District At- also dies. ment investigation against Bentley and replace a culvert. torney with impeccable credentials and Marshall, in a statement, thanked the what role an attorney general appointed Jasper public Steve strong conservative values,” Bentley governor for the opportunity. works director Joe Marshall said in a statement. “The time spent working alongside See MARSHALL, A4 Matthews said crews will begin work Monday morn- A QUEEN AND HER PRINCE INSIDE ing to replace a metal culvert that lies under the road. Work crews will re- Dancing the night away place the metal cul- vert with one made of concrete, Matthews said. The portion of road that will be closed is the one that runs from Airport Road to Highway 257 and behind the former Oakman wins area Farmstead School. tournament title Oakman defeated Carbon Body found in Hill 57-38 in the Class 3A, Anniston ID’d Area Tournament champi- ANNISTON (AP) onship game at Carbon Hill — Authorities in An- High School on Friday. The niston have identi- Wildcats will host a sub-re- fied a body as that gion game next week. of a local man who For more on the game, had been missing see B2 of today’s Eagle. since New Year's Day. News outlets report that Dean CARBON HILL Hazel's body was CITY COUNCIL discovered Thurs- day morning behind Council OKs a church. hiring part-time DEATHS police officers

Charles Jimmy Lee Kilgore, By ELANE JONES 79, Parrish Daily Mountain Eagle Paul Capps, 90, Jasper Marvin Sherwood Lewis, 76, CARBON HILL — Members Parrish of the Carbon Hill City Council Ricky Lee Lemley, 40, voted to hire two part-time po- McCalla Daily Mountain Eagle photos - Ron Harris lice officers and set a date for Raymond Earl Lee, 74, the city’s annual community- Carbon Hill EASI held its inaugural ‘A Queen and Her Prince’ John Charles Gustafson, 85, wide Spring cleanup during a Carbon Hill mother/son dance Friday night at the Glen Clem council meeting held Thursday. Pamela Ann Davidson, 70, Memorial Gym on the Jasper campus of Bevill State Following an executive ses- Jasper sion regarding a city employee, Community College. The dance was a fundraiser for the council approved the hiring Full obituaries / A2 Equines Assisting Special Individuals, which pro- of two part-time police officers vides safe and effective therapeutic riding for people for their city’s police depart- with disabilities or special needs in Walker County ment. WEATHER and surrounding areas. See COUNCIL, A4

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INDEX Sumiton Middle School Classifieds...... B4 chosen to host Leader Comics...... A8 Dear Abby...... A8 Horoscope...... A8 in Me training session Religion...... A5 Sports...... B2 By NICOLE SMITH Today in History...... A2 Daily Mountain Eagle

Two sections, 16 pages SUMITON — Sumiton Middle School recently hosted a Community Coaching Day for the Leader in Me program. Check The Community Coaching Day on Feb. 8, was part of a out our regional training session for Leader in Me, a program that Facebook teaches students leadership skills. Schools in the process page at of becoming a Lighthouse School were encouraged to at- Jasper Daily Mountain Eagle tend. Sumiton Middle was picked as the host school for the training session. Sumiton Middle School Principal Chris Stephenson said Lighthouse recognition is awarded by Franklin Covey to “honor the attainment of a well-rounded leadership model.” “At the Community Coaching Day, Sumiton Middle Photo Special to the Eagle School had the opportunity to showcase the school and the changes that have taken place over the last two years,” Sumiton Middle School hosted a Community Coaching Day for schools in surrounding areas to receive training to become Lighthouse schools in the See SUMITON, A4 Leader in Me program. A2 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Sat., Feb., 11, 2017 www.mountaineagle.com

Tomorrow’s weather DEATHS & FUNERALS Forecast for Saturday, February 11, 2017 TENN. Charles Jimmy Ricky Lee Lemley Ricky Lee Lemley, 40, of McCalla, formerly of Empire, Oxford Lee Kilgore 72/61 Huntsville passed away Feb. 8, 2017, at his residence as a result of a ARK. 68/61 Charles Jimmy Lee Kilgore, 79, of Parrish, passed away motorcycle accident. at his residence Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017. A memorial will be held in his honor Sunday, Feb. 12, Funeral services will be held today, Feb. 11, 2017, at 2017, at 2 p.m. at Woodstock Chapel in West Blocton. GA. noon in the New Horizon Memorial Funeral Home Lemley was preceded in death by his grandparents, Chapel. The Rev. Hal Miller will officiate. Burial will fol- Geraldine Eustice and Wyman Richards; mother, Carolyn Greenville Birmingham 78/61 71/61 low at Good Hope Cemetery. Family will receive friends Lemley; and brother, Eddie Ray Lemley. today beginning at 11 a.m. in the chapel. He is survived by his wife of 25 years, Misty Lemley; Kilgore is survived by his wife, Henrietta Kilgore. children, Cassidy Wise Lemley (Holly) of Brookwood, Levi Online condolences may be expressed at www.newhori- Lemley (Allison Williams) of Dora and Samantha Cole- zonmemorial.com. man Lemley of McCalla; sisters, Amber Coleman of Mc- Jackson Montgomery Calla and Sherry Lemley of Pearland, Texas; special mom 78/62 79/59 New Horizon Memorial Funeral Home; 205-648-2323 and dad, Melissa and Gerald Coleman of McCalla; aunt and uncle, Kathy and Robert Fowler of Empire; special brother, Wade Isbell (Amanda) of Empire; special cousin, Brookhaven Hattiesburg Paul Capps Stacie Washington (Micheal) of Empire; father, James 78/61 79/61 March 3, 1926 - Feb. 9, 2017 Ray Lemley of Empire; and many, many friends and loved Paul Capps, 90, of Jasper, passed away Thursday, Feb. ones. Mobile 76/61 9, 2017, at his residence. LA. FLA. The family will receive friends today, Feb. 11, 2017, at Raymond Earl Lee 1 p.m. at Collins-Burke Funeral Home. Funeral services Raymond Earl Lee, 74, of Carbon Hill and Birming- will be held today, Feb. 11, 2017, at 2 p.m. in the Collins- ham, passed away suddenly on Monday, Feb. 6, 2017. He Burke Chapel, with burial at New Hope Cemetery on the had been diagnosed 10 years ago with Idiopathic Pul- Sipsey Cutoff Road. Karen "Sonny" Bennett will offici- monary Fibrosis, which had recently gotten worse. ate. Lee was preceded in death by his father, Raymond Lee; Capps was preceded in death by his father, Ola Capps; and mother, Barbara Tune Lee. mother, Cora Butler Capps; wife, Frankie Evelyn Tidwell He is survived by his wife, Sally Jordan Lee of Birm- ©2017 AccuWeather, Inc. Capps; daughter, Janice Willene Capps; sister, Bonnie ingham; sons, Jeffrey Alan Lee of Kansas, Ala., and Barry Stewart; and brothers, Reburn Capps, Virgil Capps and Andrew Lee of Ellijay, Ga.; his stepson, Will Dailey of Pell Winford Capps. City; and his stepdaughter, Sarah Elizabeth Malcolm of He is survived by his daughters, Rita Bonham (Donny) Paris, France. He also leaves behind his 3-year-old and Vera Davis (Gary); sons, Roger Capps and Raymond beloved grandson, Jordan of Paris, France, who was the Capps (Rita); sisters, Katie Jones, Rethel Drummond and light of his life. Linda Bailey; brothers, Rayford Capps and Cecil Capps; Raymond graduated from Carbon Hill High School in six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. 1961. Feb. 5, 1962, he went to work for Western Electric installing central office telephone equipment. It was with Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 Western Electric that he developed his Electronic Switch- ing System computer background. May, 1971, he began working for Alabama Power Co. at Gorgas Steam Plant, Marvin Sherwood Lewis maintaining Boiler, Turbine and Computer control sys- Marvin Sherwood Lewis, 76, of Parrish, went home to tems. After his retirement in 1997, he worked as a con- be with the Lord Friday, Feb. 10, 2017, at his residence. tractor for Southern Company on Digital Control A memorial service will be held Sunday, Feb. 12, 2017, Systems and developing computer graphics. Raymond at 2 p.m. at Cedar Hill Baptist Church on the Old Parrish was an avid Alabama football fan and was known for Highway in Parrish. Hollis Alexander will officiate. telling everyone he ran “Roll Tide headquarters.” He was Lewis was preceded in death by his parents, Earnest a private pilot, with an instrument rating, and loved fly- AP Photo/Chuck Burton, File and Ella Mae Lewis; and three brothers, Jimmy Wayne ing. Lewis, Elvin Lewis and Rabbit Lewis. In lieu of flowers, Raymond requested donations be In this file photo, the Biltmore House is reflected in He is survived by his two sisters, Ethel Casey and Faye made to UAB lung disease research. a pond on the estate in Asheville, N.C. Buncombe Lewis; brother, Robert Lewis; and a host of other relatives Visitation will be held Monday, Feb. 13, 2017, from 11 County appraisers say Biltmore House is worth and dear friends. a.m. until 1 p.m. at Collins-Burke Funeral Home Chapel at 3030 Oak Hill Road in Jasper. about $37 million, and the nearly 2,200 acres it sits Wilson Brothers Funeral Home, The funeral service will follow at 1 p.m., with burial on on is worth more than $64 million. The tax depart- Carbon Hill; 205-924-4147 Nubbin Ridge at McDade Cemetery in Carbon Hill. ment says if you throw in the hotels, restaurants, outbuildings and private residences, the total value Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 of the public areas of Biltmore Estate is nearly Pamela Ann Davidson $300 million. Pamela Ann Davidson, 70, of Jasper, passed away Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017, at Brookwood Baptist Health - John Charles Gustafson Walker Baptist Medical Center in Jasper. John Charles Gustafson, 85, of Carbon Hill, formerly of Funeral arrangements will be announced by Collins- Minnesota, went home to be with the Lord Sunday, Feb. Burke Funeral Home. 5, 2017, at his residence. Appraisers: Biltmore There will be no service at this time. Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 House, land, extras Wilson Brothers Funeral Home, worth nearly $300M Carbon Hill; 205-924-4147 ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Tax appraisers in North Carolina have put a price tag on the iconic Biltmore Ohio governor delays 8 executions as court fight continues House, the land it sits on and related development: nearly $300 million. COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) court necessitated the and ensure that the state would allow executions to The Asheville Citizen-Times reports Buncombe — Gov. John Kasich on delay. can move forward with the move forward after a County officials this week released numbers showing Friday delayed eight exe- The court is hearing executions after the appeal three-years plus delay. the approximately 135,000-square-foot home with 250 cutions as a court fight Ohio’s appeal of a federal is settled,” Kasich said. The state has said only rooms is valued at about $37 million. continues over the consti- judge’s order finding the The delay also leaves it has enough for four exe- The county tax department also says the approxi- tutionality of the state’s state’s latest execution open the possibility that, cutions, but records ob- mately 2,194-acre property is valued at more than $64 lethal injection process. process unconstitutional. should the appeal reach tained by The Associated million. With hotels, restaurants, outbuildings and pri- Kasich’s announcement Kasich said he’s confi- the U.S. Supreme Court, Press indicate Ohio could vate residences, the total value of public areas of Bilt- postponed the execution of dent Ohio will win the ap- Neil Gorsuch, President have enough on hand to more Estate is nearly $300 million. a condemned child killer peal but the court calendar Donald Trump’s nominee put dozens of killers to Keith Miller, who oversaw the tax department ap- scheduled for next week didn’t provide enough time for the court’s vacant ninth death. praisal, said appraising Biltmore Estate is “one of the until May and moved to prepare for executions seat, will be confirmed and Ronald Phillips, sched- most complex tasks that we have.” seven other procedures scheduled this month, next able to hear the case. uled to die Feb. 15 for rap- Miller said the job has more in common with apprais- months into the future. month and April. The delay was another ing and killing his ing a factory or a big box store than with a typical resi- The Republican gover- “Accordingly, these de- setback for death penalty girlfriend’s 3-year-old dence. nor said the timing of ar- lays are necessary to allow supporters who hoped that daughter in Akron in 1993, “Comparables for the house are pretty much nonex- guments before a the judicial process to new supplies of drugs ob- is now set for execution istent, at least in America,” he said. “Really you’ve got Cincinnati federal appeals come to a full resolution, tained by Ohio last year May 10. to go somewhere out of this country to see a chateau like that.” The tax department examined Biltmore’s revenues to determine a value. Square footages are recorded, but they’re not as relevant as they would be to a residential TODAY IN HISTORY appraisal, Miller said. As for the Biltmore Co. itself, it’s not concerned with Today is Saturday, Feb. 11, the Co. and Life magazine canceled publican caucuses. value, said Kathleen Mosher, director of communica- 42nd day of 2017. There are 323 plans to publish what turned out to One year ago: Surrounded by tions. days left in the year. be a fake autobiography of reclu- FBI agents in armored vehicles, the “As a national historic landmark, we’re in the busi- Today’s Highlight in History: sive billionaire Howard Hughes. last four occupiers of a national na- ness of preserving things for generations, so it’s not On Feb. 11, 1929, the Lateran In 1986, Soviet dissident Natan ture preserve in Oregon surren- something that is our focus,” Mosher said. “Our focus is Treaty was signed, with Italy rec- Sharansky was released by the So- dered, ending a 41-day standoff preserving these objects and preserving the estate for ognizing the independence and sov- viet Union after nine years of cap- that left one man dead. Hillary generations to enjoy, so if valuations need to take place, ereignty of Vatican City. tivity as part of an East-West Clinton and Bernie Sanders battled those external people seeking those valuations do them On this date: prisoner exchange. for the crucial backing of black and themselves.” In 660 B.C., tradition holds that In 1990, South African black ac- Hispanic voters during a Demo- Mosher said as a privately owned company, the Bilt- Japan was founded as Jimmu as- tivist Nelson Mandela was freed cratic debate in Milwaukee. The more Co. pays taxes like any other business. cended the throne as the country’s after 27 years in captivity. White House announced that Presi- first emperor. In 2011, Egypt exploded with joy dent Barack Obama would nomi- In 1812, Massachusetts Gov. El- after pro-democracy protesters nate Dr. John B. King Jr. to lead the VOLUME 55 NUMBER 247 bridge Gerry signed a redistricting brought down President Hosni Education Department. law favoring his Democratic-Re- Mubarak, whose resignation ended Today’s Birthdays: Actor Con- publican Party — giving rise to the three decades of authoritarian rule. rad Janis is 89. Fashion designer term “gerrymandering.” In 2013, Pope Benedict XVI an- Mary Quant is 83. Actor Burt Daily Mountain Eagle In 1858, a French girl, nounced his resignation during a Reynolds is 81. Actress Tina Louise - Main Office - Bernadette Soubirous, reported the routine morning meeting of Vatican is 79. Actor Sonny Landham is 76. 1301 E. Viking Drive Member first of 18 visions of a lady dressed cardinals. (The 85-year-old pontiff Bandleader Sergio Mendes is 76. Jasper, AL 35501 Audit Bureau in white in a grotto near Lourdes. was succeeded by Pope Francis.) Actor Philip Anglim is 65. 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BOSTON (AP) — The howling winds of the biggest snowstorm this winter to hit the Northeast were replaced Friday by the growl of snowblowers and scraping of shovels. Sunshine graced the re- gion, following blizzard conditions that dropped a foot and a half of snow in New England and eastern New York on Thursday. Temperatures were cold, though, in the teens that felt even colder with the wind chill. East Longmeadow, Mas- John Woike/Hartford Courant via AP sachusetts, and East Hart- Nick Sinon looks for a place to attach his tow-strap ford, Connecticut, hit the jackpot, each with 19 to the front of his four wheel drive Jeep as he and inches of snow, according to Brian Brady try to help a stranded motorist get out the National Weather of a snowbank in Bristol, Conn., Thursday after- Service. noon. Connecticut Gov. Dannel P. Malloy is urging In New York, Voorheesville and New people to stay off the roads while crews clean up Scotland got 18 inches. at the end of a storm that dumped up to 18 inches Friday’s cleanup meant Brad Horrigan/Hartford Courant via AP of snow in parts of the state. turning the lights back on in many places, including Larry Habermehl shovels his driveway on King Street in Enfield, Conn., about a foot of snow from a 25 inches of snow in De- Cape Cod, where a wind Thursday. Habermehl said, “I need the exercise and I don't like plows goug- restaurant parking lot. cember, officials said they gust of 70 mph was ing up my lawn.” Manager Sergio Tam- had received only one com- recorded. Most major high- burlini anticipated a big plaint Friday morning and ways were cleared and shire, where about 14 storms of a couple of win- although lesser amounts day for people looking to operations were running planes began taking off inches of snow fell, said ters ago that “made me — was predicted for the get out before more snow smoothly. again after thousands of crews had cleared major question whether I wanted weekend. sends them indoors. The storm was blamed flights were canceled roads overnight and were to live in New England Kates said Nashua “Tonight is a good night for at least one death. A across the region during working on sidewalks and anymore.” schools could close a third — if people are going to be doorman, the storm. residential side streets. The storm came a day day Monday because the out only one night this identified by police as 59- Many school districts, in- City offices were open, al- after temperatures soared forecast called for another weekend, they are going to year-old Miguel Angel cluding in Boston, re- though schools remained into the 50s and 60s, giving 5 or 6 inches Sunday night do it tonight,” he said. Gonzalez of Bridgeport, mained closed, however. closed. millions of people a taste of and several more Monday In Parsonsfield, Maine, Connecticut, died when he Justin Kates, director of “So far, the winter has spring. But the winter chill morning. where the only plow truck slipped while shoveling emergency management been all right,” he said, re- was expected to stick In Westbrook, Maine, driver for most of the town and hit a glassed-in for Nashua, New Hamp- calling the back-to-back around and more snow — workers hustled to clear quit after a storm dumped vestibule. Michigan State Colleagues: Judge rocked by sexual in Dakota pipeline assault investigations case ‘even-handed’ EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan State University, known for its leafy campus, years of bas- BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) phy said. ketball success and a heritage that goes back to Abra- — The federal judge who Boasberg has been ap- ham Lincoln, is dealing with a will decide whether oil pointed to judgeships by different image these days: allega- flows through the disputed both Republican and Dem- tions of sexual assault by a sports Dakota Access pipeline ocratic presidents, show- doctor and a separate sexual as- has shown sympathy for ing he is respected by both the historical plight of conservatives and liberals, sault complaint against three foot- Diego M. Radzinschi/ALM via ball players who have been evicted American Indians, but has said a third colleague of from campus housing. also made clear that he Boasberg, 9th U.S. Circuit This June 2012 photo provided by ALM shows doesn’t think that should Court of Appeals Senior Michigan State on Thursday an- U.S. District Judge James “Jeb” Boasberg in nounced a police investigation in- play a role in judicial deci- Judge Dorothy Nelson, for volving the players, whose names sions. whom Boasberg once Washington, D.C. Boasberg is overseeing a law- haven’t been released. At the same U.S. District Judge clerked. suit filed by the Standing Rock and Cheyenne time, it suggested there might be James “Jeb” Boasberg is Texas-based developer River Sioux, two Dakotas tribes who maintain the overseeing a lawsuit filed Energy Transfer Partners problems with how members of the Dr. Larry $3.8 billion Dakota Access pipeline to carry North football staff responded after the Nassar by the Standing Rock and this week received ap- complaint was made in January. Cheyenne River Sioux that proval from the Army Dakota oil to Illinois threatens their drinking water One person has been suspended so far, and an outside could be their last hope of Corps of Engineers to lay and cultural sites. law firm has been hired to focus solely on staff. stopping the $3.8 billion pipe under Lake Oahe, a Even the marching band was hit with unflattering pipeline to carry North Missouri river reservoir “If empathy means sym- lieve it should not play a news this week. Michigan State said the longtime di- Dakota oil to Illinois. The that’s the tribes’ water pathizing with one party role in a judge’s considera- rector was suspended for a week last year for sending tribes argue the pipeline source. It’s the final chunk such that a judge fails to tion of a case,” Boasberg inappropriate text messages to a female musician. threatens drinking water of construction for the follow the law, then I be- said. “When you see one incident, and it’s isolated, it’s and cultural sites. A hear- 1,200-mile pipeline. The much easier to get a handle. But to be now piling up ing is scheduled Monday. Cheyenne River tribe has 2012 FORD ESCAPE like this, it’s very troubling,” said John Truscott, an While the Washington, asked Boasberg to stop the D.C.-based Boasberg cited work until the legal battle alumnus and public relations strategist in Lansing. THISTHIS WEEK’SWEEK’S SPECIAL!SPECIAL! “From a PR perspective, this is a classic crisis man- in a previous ruling the is resolved. $ agement case made worse by more negative informa- historic exploitation of In- Boasberg earned his law 11990 tion emerging.” dians in early America, he degree from Yale in 1990. Truscott said he personally knows President Lou also told an attorney for He was appointed to his Anna Simon and Athletic Director Mark Hollis and the tribe last year he won’t current post on the federal Yes! insists “they will not sweep things under the rug.” be influenced by phone bench by President Barack With 39,000 undergraduates, Michigan State is the calls from pipeline oppo- Obama in 2011. ...WE WANT TO BUY YOUR CAR! state’s largest university. It opened as an agricultural nents to sway his opinion. 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WASHINGTON (AP) — eration of Teachers, one of threat to students,” the Angry activists shouted the groups that vigorously caption read. “stand up, fight back” and opposed DeVos’ nomina- During her confirmation one protester was ar- tion, condemned the inci- hearings, DeVos suggested rested, as Betsy DeVos dent. that schools should have made her first visit to a “Just heard a protester guns on campus to protect public school Friday as ed- blocked & almost knocked students against grizzly ucation secretary. Secy @BetsyDeVos down bears. Several dozen protest- at Jefferson,” she wrote on Public schools are “the ers, some with small chil- Twitter. “We don’t condone foundation of our society, dren, gathered at Jefferson such acts.” that’s how everybody Middle School, a predomi- D.C. Mayor Muriel learns what’s right and nantly African-American Bowser also stressed on wrong,” Schwartz said. “We school in the nation’s capi- Twitter that protests need to keep it that way.” tal. At one point, when should be peaceful. “We Elizabeth Davis, presi- DeVos tried to enter the welcome Betsy DeVos & dent of the Washington school, two protesters anyone who wants to learn Teachers Union said blocked her path, forcing more about our schools,” teachers will continue to her to return to her car. she wrote. fight for good public educa- D.C. police said one man DeVos’ visit to the school tion and hope DeVos will was detained for assault- was not announced by the listen to them. ing a police officer. Education Department. “We want quality public DeVos eventually made Jennifer Ibrahim, 34, a schools ... for all of our chil- it inside the school, in a humanitarian worker, dren in every zip code in visit that was designed to AP Photo/Maria Danilova brought her toddler son in D.C.,” Davis told The Asso- help her mend fences with Protesters gather outside Jef ferson Middle School in W ashington Friday a stroller to the protest. ciated Press ahead of the teachers and parents where Education Secretary Betsy DeVos paid her first visit as education sec- “I want to support our protest. “We do not want to across the country follow- local public schools, make continue a trend of starv- ing a contentious confir- retary in a bid to mend fences with educators after a bruising confirmation sure that everybody gets ing, punishing and closing mation battle. battle. fair treatment under the our public schools to make DeVos praised the school system and I don’t feel like way for privatization and for its hard work and inno- DeVos said in a statement. other states. She faced Mike Pence had to cast a that’s where we are more charter schools and vative approaches to “No school door in America fierce opposition during tie-breaking vote Tuesday. headed with our new edu- vouchers.” teaching and vowed to will be blocked from those the confirmation process DeVos’ visit itself was cation person,” Ibrahim But former Education strengthen public educa- seeking to help our na- from teachers unions who not advertised by the Edu- said. “Charter schools Secretary Arne Duncan, tion. But she also had tion’s school children.” fear that she intends to de- cation Department and aren’t necessarily better who served under Presi- some tough words for the DeVos, 59, is a billion- fund traditional public was closed to the news than public schools.” dent Barack Obama, protesters. aire Republican donor who schools. media. Besides the arrest, Ari Schwartz, 26, a non- tweeted: “Agree or disagree “I respect peaceful spent more than two Two Republican sena- police were investigating profit worker, held a poster w @Betsy DeVos on any protest, and I will not be decades promoting charter tors from rural states that an allegation of assault on in which a picture of a issue, but let’s all agree deterred in executing the schools and school voucher rely heavily on public Secretary DeVos. teddy bear was juxtaposed she really needs to be in vital mission of the De- programs in her home schools opposed the nomi- Randi Weingarten, pres- with a photo of Devos. public schools. Please let partment of Education,” state of Michigan and nation and Vice President ident of the American Fed- “This is a bear. This is a her in.”

Marshall From A1 Gatlin to perform tonight at Pastime Theatre by Bentley should play. In November, Strange had asked the House Judici- Special to the Eagle throughout the Nashville music in- in his career. Gatlin took the lead ary Committee to pause an impeachment investigation dustry. While Steve and Rudy were role on Broadway in the Tony Award- of the governor, who was ac- Larry Gatlin will be performing at finishing college, Larry was already winning musical "The Will Rogers cused last year of having an the Pastime Theatre in Winfield touring the small club and listening Follies.” The musical then toured affair with a onetime top “Steve Marshall, tonight. room circuit as a solo act, looking for- throughout the nation to rave re- The show will political adviser. as District Attor- ward to the time when he could af- views. Bentley has acknowl- begin at 7 p.m. ford to expand his live show to Throughout the next decade edged making personal ney, was an in- The oldest of the include his brothers. Gatlin would go on to write an auto- three Gatlin mistakes, but denied doing credible From 1976 to 1992 the brothers biography, “All The Gold In Califor- anything legally wrong. brothers, Gatlin toured extensively throughout the nia,” record a solo album, “In My Strange, in asking for the prosecutor, who began accompany- United States, Canada and overseas. Life,” and would occasionally tour ing his young pause, said his office was understands that They racked up hit after hit and and solo. doing “related work” though brothers, Steve banked some of the most prestigious In the early 2000’s the brothers re- he didn’t elaborate on what a prosecutor’s and Rudy, on awards in the industry. united for select tour dates and, in songs at family it involved. oath is to firmly Larry penned all of the Gatlin 2008, recorded their first album in Critics, including Rep. Ed and church events Brothers hits. He has written songs nearly two decades, “Pilgrimage.” In Henry — who filed the im- seek justice, tem- when he was 7. Larry that were later recorded by Elvis 2015, the brothers celebrated 60 After high peachment articles against pered with fair- Gatlin Presley, Glen Campbell, Barbra years of making music together and Bentley — said Strange’s school, Gatlin Streisand, Johnny Cash, Kris released a new album, “The Gospel appointment gives the ap- ness and mercy went to the University of Houston on Kristofferson, Charlie Rich, Johnny According to Gatlin.” a football scholarship, where he ma- pearance of “conspiracy of for every citizen.” Mathis, Dottie West and many more. Gatlin currently lives in Nashville collusion” after he halted jored in English and developed "a December of 1992 marked a with the love of his life, Janis, to the investigation and then - Barry Matson, love affair with the English Lan- farewell to concert touring for the whom he’s been married for over 44 shortly afterward sought an executive director guage" that later served him well in Gatlin Brothers as they completed years. They are the proud parents of appointment from Bentley. his songwriting. their ADIOS TOUR with a CD of the two children, Josh and Kristin. He is Strange brushed aside of the Alabama On the strength of his songwriting same name. also “Papa” to Kristin's daughters, those criticisms Thursday, District Attorneys talents, Gatlin became known Then came a major turning point Parker and Campbell. saying his letter to the com- mittee was sent a week be- Association fore the presidential election and Donald McBaby: Woman gives birth in Alabama McDonald’s Trump’s victory that led to the open Senate seat. In elevating Strange, the governor was able to hand- TUSCUMBIA (AP) — with her work when a co- know, hold on.’ When she Mitchell said. pick a replacement attorney general who will be in Sausha Mitchell said her worker came out of the came back on the phone, She said there as a lan- charge of that “related work” and enforcing state laws mother always told her ladies room with her cell- she said: ‘It’s here. It’s a guage barrier between for the rest of Bentley’s term. being nosy was going to phone out, calling 911. little girl,’” Wright said. them. Yasamie R. August, a spokeswoman for Bentley, said get her in trouble. “I asked what was going Mitchell said when she “Since she couldn’t un- the government did not discuss his legal situation in It also got her a chance on, and (Brandy Patter- stepped into the ladies derstand me, I’m afraid interviews with candidates for the position. to help deliver a baby in a son) said the woman in room, she could see the she may have thought I Committee Chairman Mike Jones said recently he fast-food restaurant. the bathroom was having woman’s water had broke. was saying ‘go,’ not ‘no,’ wants to discuss the status of things with the new at- Mitchell, a shift supervi- a baby,” Mitchell said. “I As all this was going on, and the next thing I know torney general and if the impeachment probe can pro- sor at McDonald’s in Tus- didn’t believe Brandy, and someone pulled into the the baby was coming out,” ceed. cumbia, was taking orders being nosy I went to the drive-thru and started or- Mitchell said. Barry Matson, executive director of the Alabama at the drive-thru when a bathroom, eased open the dering a meal. “I thought: ‘I can’t let District Attorneys Association, praised Marshall’s se- customer ordered two door and there she was.” “I told (the customer) this baby hit the floor,’ so I lection. strawberry cream pies. Colbert County 911 dis- she would have to hold on, caught it. “Steve Marshall, as District Attorney, was an incred- “The lady said they would patcher Angie Wright took I was about to deliver a “There we were, I was ible prosecutor, who understands that a prosecutor’s come in and get (the pies) the call and while Wright baby,” Mitchell said. holding this big, healthy oath is to firmly seek justice, tempered with fairness because someone needed was getting emergency She said the mother was baby girl, momma was and mercy for every citizen,” Matson said. to go to the bathroom,” personnel headed to the calm and was standing in holding the (umbilical) Mitchell said. restaurant, she asked the the middle of the room. cord and grandma was It was around 3:30 p.m. caller if she knew if it was “I found out it was her fanning both of us. It was Council From A1 Wednesday. the mother’s first child. third baby, so she knew something to see — our Mitchell was going on “The caller said, ‘I don’t what she was doing,” first McBaby.” Mayor Mark Chambers at the last meeting re- asked for a motion to hire garding the manual, and Todd Vick and J.J. Jack- I didn’t receive a hard son to fill the part-time copy either,” Atkins said. Sumiton positions, which was ap- “So I haven’t been able to proved in a 5-1 vote. look at the manual yet.” The mayor and council Agnew told Atkins he From A1 also discussed the city’s would place a hard copy upcoming annual commu- of the manual in her bas- Stephenson said. ”Stu- nity-wide Spring cleanup. ket as soon as possible. dents on the Lighthouse “This is something we The council agreed to vote Team gave tours of the do twice a year and last on the policy and proce- school, and guests were year we held the Spring dures manual at their able to stop in and witness cleanup in February and next meeting, which will the Lead classes being it was really cold,” Cham- be held Monday, Feb. 27, taught and the interaction bers said. “I think we’d at 6 p.m. in the council going on within the class- have more people come chambers at the Carbon room.” out to help us if we did it Hill Community Center. Leader in Me coach in March or April.” Council member Mc- Catherine Rogers attended The council voted to Clain Burrough also men- the coaching day at Sumi- hold this year’s cleanup tioned that the Carbon ton Middle to help schools on Saturday, April 1. Hill Industrial Board is set goals to achieve Light- Anyone interested in planning to host a town house status. helping with the cleanup hall meeting on Tuesday, Other schools that had is being asked to meet at March 21, but he was un- representatives visiting the Carbon Hill Commu- sure of a time for the Sumiton Middle for train- nity Center beginning at meeting. ing were Center Point Ele- 8 a.m. In other business, the mentary, Epic Elementary, The council also tabled council: Hayden Middle, Hueytown Photo Special to the Eagle a vote on the Carbon Hill •said a workshop for Elementary, Mountain Seventh grade students Evan Mears and Chelsey Campbell give a tour of Police Department’s pol- the mayor, city council Brook Elementary and icy and procedures man- and city clerk will be held Oak Mountain Elemen- Sumiton Middle to Leader in Me coach Catherine Rogers during a Commu- ual, which was drafted by on March 16. tary. nity Coaching Day for Leader in Me. Carbon Hill Police Chief •approved sending the Sumiton Middle Light- Paul Agnew. city’s clerk/treasurer to house Team facilitator Leader in Me school is to at the school were im- said. “We as a staff at District 5 Council mem- the Spring Municipal Heather Light said, “The ensure that every student pressed with their Leader Sumiton Middle School be- ber Suzanne Atkins asked Clerk’s Training on training was very benefi- knows he or she is capable in Me program and the lieve that we have the for the delay because she March 29-31 in Hoover. cial and helped me to be of being a leader.” character of their students. challenge and blessing of had not had a chance to •announced applica- reenergized. I was re- Green Top Bar-B-Q “It was great to have impacting students daily, review the manual. tions for part-time dis- minded by the engaging catered lunch for the other schools visiting today beyond academics.” “I don’t have a com- patchers for the city’s conversation and the shar- coaching day, while the and have the opportunity Sumiton Middle hopes to puter on which I can view police department will be ing of other educators that school provided snacks. to highlight our students, achieve Lighthouse status the CD the chief gave us taken. one of our purposes as a Stephenson said visitors community and staff,” he in the fall. Daily Mountain Eagle CHURCH Saturday, Feb. 11, 2017 RELIGION A5 HAPPENINGS

Church Happenings, Gospel Singings and Cemetery Meetings will be fea- tured each Wednesday and Saturday in the Daily Mountain Eagle, and A y to celebrates the lo es in our life 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 al- da v lows, so there is no guarantee when or the number of days an event will run. Events are only accepted from local churches, faith-based ministries A youth minis- an out of body experience. I did not even before the nails ripped into or organizations, and cemetery associations. The deadline to place an event is no later than noon on Tuesday or Friday of each week. For infor- ter had asked me have my Bible with me because it this hands and feet. For six excruci- mation, call Elane Jones at 205-221-2840 or email information to to speak at their was still in my vehicle. I had a ating hours, Jesus suffered on that [email protected]. church’s Valen- thought of going out to get it at Roman cross. There the crowds tine’s Banquet. that moment, but I knew if I did, I gathered to watch the breath TODAY As a college stu- would just flee to my car as an arm slowly leave His body. They cursed Boldo Methodist Church on Alabama Highway dent working to- flailing and screaming madman. I him and called in blasphemous 69 North will have a free clothes closet giveaway the ward a religion knew I would speed out of there fashion for him to save Himself if second Saturday of each month from 8 a.m. until degree at the like the Duke boys high-tailing it He were really the Son of God. One noon at the church. University of Mo- from Roscoe and Boss Hog, never to of the criminals being crucified be- Be Our SUNDAY, FEB. 12 bile, I was eager return. side Him even berated Him. At His Guest Trinity Church at 2615 Ripley Road in Carbon for any and all I heard my throat clear and real- feet, His mother, His youngest dis- Hill invites you to join them each Sunday for morning speaking oppor- ized words were coming out of my ciple, and His most faithful follower By Scott worship services at 10 a.m. and evening worship serv- tunities. Or so I McCullar mouth. All the eyes of my table Mary wept in horror at what was ices at 5 p.m. For more information, call Pastor James thought. were on me. Then I realized most of unfolding before their eyes. We Smith at 275-6628 or 302-5691. We met at the Olive Garden in the eyes in the restaurant were on know from the New Testament that Mobile on Valentine’s Day evening me. I can still hear the clanging of Jesus could have called down le- Burnwell Baptist Church on Sharon Blvd Dora and all shared a lovely meal to- forks abruptly stopping and the gions of warring angels to bring will have a Founders Day Celebration on Sunday, Feb. gether. I enjoyed getting to know quiet conversations around us com- utter devastation to the place 12, with special singing at 11 a.m. by Southern Image the students and parents sitting ing to a disturbing end. I can, to where He was hung between from Plantersville Miss. Lunch will follow the worship around a large table in that this day, feel the waiters moving heaven and earth. There would not service and more singing at 1 p.m. bustling restaurant. After the food behind me, delivering breadsticks have been a hill left in the Middle was served and we were about and salad and entrees and drinks. I East if they had appeared ready for Saragossa Baptist Church Mens Prayer Group halfway done with our meal, the can see those servers in the dis- battle. Yet, Jesus did not call them meets each Sunday at 9:30 a.m. at the church. youth minister turned to me and tance, staring me down as they down. He willingly endured all of said, “You’re up!” walked by. that pain and suffering and humili- Victory Assembly of God will hold its Breaking “I’m up for what?” I replied back I survived that night, obviously, ation on our behalf. He died for our Free meetings for those struggling with addictions to him, puzzled about what he and I have never forgotten it. I hope. Then, three days later, Jesus each Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the church. For more in- meant. stood in front of those people and rose from the dead to secure our formation, call Jaye Trayal at 205-275-9974. “You’re up to speak!” supposedly proclaimed my love for victory! And, if you are believer and “Now? Here?” I was shocked! I God as a Valentine’s Day message. I follower of Jesus, one day you will Oakman First Baptist Church Girls in Action just assumed after the meal we was told I talked about His love for see Him in all of his magnificent meets each Sunday at 5 p.m. at the church. would go back to his church for the everyone at the table and everyone glory. However, when you get close speaking portion of the banquet. in that restaurant. But I was so enough to see His beautiful hands First Baptist Church of Jasper will hold its Cel- Never — never — in my wildest scared to stand up in that instance, and feet, those blessed scars will ebrate Recovery program each Sunday at 5 p.m. in the imaginations did I entertain the in that circumstance, and share still be there – an eternal reminder fellowship hall at the church. For more information, thought of preaching in the middle God’s love that I have no recollec- of His never-ending love for us. call 205-221-6444. of a busy Olive Garden on Valen- tion of what I said. Wow! tine’s Day! The youth minister I am grateful beyond words, This Valentine’s Day, we will be MONDAY, FEB. 13 looked at me like I had lobsters though, that Jesus was not scared celebrating the many loves in our Nauvoo United Methodist Church on 3rd Av- coming out of my ears. His eyes to share His love for me. He didn’t lives — our parents, spouses or sig- enue in Nauvoo will host AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) screamed at me – demanding that I stand up in front of an entire nificant others, children, and and NA (Narcotics Anonymous) meetings each Mon- get up and speak – right here and restaurant. No, He was lifted up on friends. But let’s not forget the day and Friday at 6 p.m. right now – or the evening is ru- two wooden beams, between two greatest public show of love in all of ined! terrorists, and proclaimed His love history — Jesus’ death on the cross Saragossa Baptist Church Women’s Prayer I was afraid to look around me at for you and I with bruises and for us. That’s worth sharing loudly Group will meet each Monday at 7 p.m. at the my surroundings. It was as if I was blood, spikes and sacrifice. and boldy anywhere and every- church. standing on the tip top of the Em- Jesus loved you and I so much where — even in a packed restau- TUESDAY, FEB. 14 pire State Building and didn’t want that he willingly gave Himself – all rant! to look down. I was petrified. Yet, I of Himself to the bitter end – to St. Mary’s Episcopal Church at 801 The Trace in Jasper will host its 40th Annual Valentine’s Lunch- felt my legs push my chair back make a way to have a new and liv- Scott McCullar is pastor of First Baptist Church in and watched my hands press down ing and transforming relationship Carbon Hill. He can be reached at eon Tuesday, Feb. 14, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the [email protected]. More information on the on the table to raise myself up, ever with us. He endured mockery, mul- church. Tickets are $12 and include lunch, silent church can be found online at www.firstbaptistcar- auction, and access to vendors. Tickets can be pur- so slowly, from my seat. It was like tiple beatings, and unfair trials bonhill.org chased at the door or from a St. Mary’s member. Pro- ceeds will benefit St. Mary’s Food Bank, which serves Walker and Winston counties. Naked and not ashamed the least bit about it Carbon Hill Methodist Church at 178 North- west 4th Avenue will host Celebrate Recovery every Dur- harmful. for us. Though we fail despair eventually over- Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. and Twelve Step Program each ing my Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Marriages and families him, he loves us still. “But See BREWER, A7 child- are no longer safe-havens God shows his love for us See HAPPENINGS, A6 hood where forgiveness, mercy, in that while we were still days I and unconditional love sinners, Christ died for giggled are found. Instead, self- us” (Romans 5:8). Unlike every ishness continues, leading Adam, Jesus loves his Today’s Lesson: time I us to be highly critical of bride, the Church, uncon- heard our spouse’s appearance, ditionally, washing away the Be Our Guest fears, and choices to the her stains with his sacrifi- The Newspaper preacher point where we publish cial blood. Put yourself in read By Adam Brewer them on social media for the shoes of Jesus’ execu- 1. Builds vocabulary Genesis our friends to join us in tioners, and reflect on the 2:25. I had no idea what our unloving criticism. truth that Jesus’ death 2. Improves reading skills “not ashamed” meant, but I ridicule my child’s was for you even as your I didn’t care because my poor performance in a sin put him there. The 3. Promotes critical thinking buddies and I were game or class because I more deeply you drink 4. Brings ideas and current overtly focused on the fear it may cause others from the fountain of “naked” part. to think I am a bad par- Jesus’ love, the more that events to life Twenty-five years later ent. I don’t hesitate to fountain will flow through 5. Builds global awareness as a husband, father, and shift blame or negative you to others. pastor, I no longer giggle attention onto another so 3) Run to Jesus 6. Promotes social when I read or preach long as it bolsters others’ Christ consciousness this verse. Instead, I long image of me. Distrust Adam and Eve’s origi- for the day when the rela- deepens, and instead of nal condition of being 7. Makes learning fun tional frustrations which moving back toward the “naked and not ashamed” come from NOT being original status of “naked can never be recovered on “naked and not ashamed” and not ashamed,” we your own. The removal of will be finally removed. covet punier, high-priced, shame didn’t occur lightly. There is a radical rela- time-consuming fig leaves Its weight is so great that tional digression which to make ourselves look no human can lift it. Only occurs in the short time better. God could lift such a bur- frame from Genesis 2:25 How do we reverse this den. On Calvary’s cross, to Genesis 3:7. In the catastrophic cycle? How God in the flesh lifted our span of seven verses, the do we move our marriages shame and sin, and killed first couple descends from and other relationships it through his own death. being “naked and not back toward the God- Run to Jesus, and ask Did you know? ashamed” to sewing fig given experience of being him to forgive you and leaves together in an at- “naked and not transform you into a per- A study released by the Newspaper Association tempt to cover their ashamed?” son who loves, forgives, of America Foundation shows data indicating shame and heighten their 1) Remember Your and shows mercy. self-image. Own Sinfulness and 4) Receive Your New that students who read newspapers perform No longer do they enjoy Failures Clothing walking with God and In our daily attempts to The frustration and 10 percent better on standardized tests. each other; they now hide deceive others as to who shame of losing our origi- from God and one an- we really are, we end up nal status of “naked and other. Their enthusiasm deceiving ourselves. The not ashamed” meets its Make reading the newspaper with your child a for God and for one an- mask we wear becomes a end in Christ. Jesus not daily habit, and help your young student other has vanished. The part of who we are, and only lifts our shame onto search for autonomy and we forget the wrinkles himself, he also clothes us succeed. self-fulfillment results in and warts underneath the with his robe of righteous- catastrophic shame and mask. We forget our past ness (Isaiah 61:10). For relational brokenness. failures, and we fail to ac- those abiding in Christ, After their sinful rebel- knowledge our current we have confidence before Subscribe Now lion, it seems as if Adam struggles. We forget the him and we don’t “shrink and Eve expect the other patience, forgiveness, and from him in shame at his to be critical, harsh, and opportunity others have (second) coming” (1 John 221-2840 unforgiving. Therefore, shown to us, and we place 2:28). Although the frus- they became hypocrites, ourselves on the pedestal trations and struggle with going to great lengths in of self-made perfection a critical spirit are not hiding their sin, weak- which others are expected completely removed dur- ness, and fear. They no to attain. Though painful, ing our time on earth, we longer trust each other. we must acknowledge receive a foretaste of Each had proven to be that we don’t have it all Eden’s original condition concerned only for him- figured out. Honesty with of being “naked and not self/herself regardless of ourselves promotes hum- ashamed” by learning pa- the harm it causes the ble patience towards oth- tience, long-suffering, and other. Self-image and self- ers. unconditional love for one preservation become 2) Reflect on Jesus’ another in our homes and paramount at the expense Demonstration of Un- communities. of genuine community conditional Love for 5) Rejoice in Your with God and each other. You New Image The catastrophe of Gen- The most critical people As long as we live for esis 3 continues to play are those who have never the approval of others, we out in today’s marriages, experienced genuine love will trend toward hypo- relationships, and com- and forgiveness. This is critical self-aggrandizing munities. Americans in true in churches I’ve pas- and harsh criticism of the 21st century are in tored and marriages I’ve others. It’s like running many ways image-driven, counseled. The antidote to on a treadmill faster and and the results continue a critical attitude is a crit- faster but moving to be frustrating and ical study of Jesus’ love nowhere. Exhaustion and 1301 East Viking Drive, Jasper, AL | 205/221-2840 A6 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Sat., Feb. 11, 2017 www.mountaineagle.com

Happenings From A5 Maranatha Baptist Church ing addition and unemployment. Church will celebrate its Sunday and Monday will be plates $10. Plates of red beans at the corner of Josephine Street For more information, call Pas- church anniversary Sunday, Steton Hayes; and Tuesday and and rice, bread, salad, moon pie and Barker Street in Jasper will tor Anthony Sellers at 205-522- Feb. 19, at 3 p.m. at the church. Wednesday - Shawn Blanton. A and “throws” will be available host a Valentine’s Banquet Tues- 5033. Pastor James Kelley and Rising dinner will be served Wednes- for pickup at the church. Ticket day, Feb. 14, at 6 p.m. at the Star Baptist Church Dora will day prior to the service at 5:30 available from any FCC mem- church. SATURDAY, FEB. 18 be the special guests for the oc- p.m. ber or call the church at 205- Edgil Grove Baptist casion. 384-6302 to reserve your plates Awakening Life Church on Church on Alabama Highway SATURDAY, FEB. 25 (please give your name, phone Alabama Highway 257 in Jasper 5 in Jasper will host a singing Union Grove Freewill Bap- First Christian Church of number, and of number of will hold a CelebrateLIFE recov- Saturday, Feb. 18, at 6 p.m. tist Church will have revival Jasper will hold its annual plates). Proceeds will be used to ery and restoration accountabil- with The Page Trio and the services Sunday, Feb. 19, at 6 Red Beans and Rice fundraiser help fund the church’s mission ity and support group meeting Barnett Family. p.m., and Monday, Feb. 20 Saturday, Feb. 25, from 11 a.m. work. each Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the through Wednesday, Feb. 22, at until 1 p.m. at 400 West 18th church. Groups for grief, recover- SUNDAY, FEB. 19 6:30 p.m. Guest evangelist on Street in Jasper. Price per See HAPPENINGS, A7 Saint John 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 OFG OD MY FATHER’SHOUSE ADVENTIST Fall City Rd. 384-1925 CHURCH OF CHRIST Sipsey Piney Woods Rd. - Sipsey Hwy. 257 N.-Gateway Plaza - Curry MT. ZION SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST A DVANCED L OCKSMITH NEW BETHEL BAPTIST Macedonia 384-6330 482-3561 - Pastor Dale Lawley Elder Mac Wright-302-0586 7th Ave. & 26th St. 387-1556 Alan & Diane Cordova 483-7349 CEDAR CREEK CHURCH OF CHRIST SOUTHSIDE CHURCH OFG OD 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 Jonathan M. Holladay 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 Exclusive Agent Pastor, Greg Salter CHURCH OF CHRIST 1600 6th Ave., Jasper 387-1633 NEW ZION BAPTIST Senior Pastor: Dr. J. Martin Taylor Personal Financial Representative 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 Allst ate NORTHSIDE BAPTIST 1811 Hwy. 78 E, Ste. 106 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 Jasper, AL 35501 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 Office 205-221-3216 Oakman 622-3983 PRESBYTE R IAN Hwy. 195, Thach 384-5449 COMMUNITYCHURCH OF CHRIST Worship Time: 4pm on Sunday Afternoons Cell 205-275-4591 MOUNT CARMELBAPTIST Fax 205-221-2545 EMPIRE ASSEMBLY OFG OD 1901 15th Ave. West • Jasper Telephone: 648-6481 CARBON HILL PRESBYTERIAN 6509 Horse Creek Blvd. Cordova, AL 483-7729 [email protected] 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) Burrow’s Crossing 384-9628 fuel • groceries • coll egiate merchandise 2686 Hwy. 195, Jasper, AL 35503 221-9320 208 Alabama Ave. 483-7032 TRINITY FELLOWSHIP CHURCH OFG OD 1510 4th Ave. • Jasper, AL 35501 • 384-3994 GRACE ASSEMBLY OFG OD PISGAH BAPTIST CROSSROADS CHURCH OF CHRIST 300 The Trace East 221-9551 A n n SipseyCut-off 648-3788 r b a r a ’s P l a NEW BEGINNING Bro. Kyle Gilpin • Hwy. 5 N. 221-2777 UNION CHAPEL CHURCH OFG OD OTHER a a little bit of everything c e PLEASANTG ROVE BAPTIST CURRY CHURCH OF CHRIST Old Hwy. 78 483-8001 B Just off Prospect Rd. on Lenard’s Chapel Rd., ABUNDANT LIFE TEMPLE Rt. 2, Nauvoo Curry 387-7338 • 5454 Curry Hwy. HIGHWAY 5 CHURCHOF GOD 54240 Hwy. 13 • Eldridge, AL 35554 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 205-924-9771 Oakman 686-9555 Dilworth Community 924-8709 - Pastor SUMITON FIRSTASSEMBLY OFG OD 303 Birmingham Ave. • Jasper, AL 35501 648-8197 PUMPKIN CENTER BAPTIST DOVERTOWN CHURCH OF CHRIST NEW BEGINNINGS CHURCH OF GOD Ann and Barry Cook, Owners 384-0229 VICTORY ASSEMBLYOF G OD 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: Jay Trayel RIVERSIDE GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH EARNEST CHAPEL CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Bobby Shedd 221-5974 - Pastor FREEDOM ASSEMBLY OFG OD Located on River Road Rt. 2, Oakman Hwy. 41, South BOLTON GARAGE, INC. 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 384-3337 Pastor: James A. Grace SAMARIA BAPTIST Hwy. 78 East, Sumiton 648-3488 AWAKENING LIFE Greg Sims Owner Industrial Blvd., Jasper GOODSPRINGS CHURCH OF CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS 8400 Curry Hwy.. • Jasper, AL 35503 BAPTIST Pastor: Shane Morrow • 387-0132 Goodsprings 686-7014 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Pastor Anthony Sellers 221-4664 SARAGOSSA FIRST BAPTIST Mon. through Fri. 8 AM to 5 PM 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 SHADYG ROVE BAPTIST CHURCH ARGO FIRST BAPTIST SUMITON CHURCH OF CHRIST Pastor, James Wright • (205) 275-7545 1182 Golf Course Rd. (205) 384-0844 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 Jasper, AL 35504 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 SHIP YOUR PACKAGES HERE 221-4090 BLOOMING GROVE BAPTIST MACEDONIA CHURCH OF CHRIST Father Tim Murphy 387-7746 McCollum Rd. - Jasper 2406 24th 387-7078 Curry 387-8751 Holly Grove Road 221-4436 Rev. Robert Taylor 387-1050 SIXTH AVENUE BAPTIST BOLDO FIRST BAPTIST McARTHUR HEIGHTS CHRIST FELLOWSHIP INTERNATIONAL 2913 6th Avenue West HOLY CHURCH OFCHRIST BOWIE’SPHARMACY 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 BURNWELLBAPTIST Old Parrish Hwy. 686-5620 205-522-7845 or 205-522-5633 CURRY SHOPPING PLAZA 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 CALVARY BAPTIST Hwy. 69 221-2760/221-2340 For Prayer & Info: 387-1264 • PRIORITY MAIL • UPS Pastor: Michael Isbell (205) 483-6075 Box 124, Dora 648-5757 MT. HARMONY CHURCH OF CHRIST • MONEYGRAMS 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, AL3557 9 CENTRAL INDEPENDENT BAPTIST Oakman 622-3996 - Pastor, Larry Woods 900 Airport Rd., South Jasper 221-3394 Townley PHILLIPS CHAPEL - SUMITON TWENTY-SIXTH STREET BAPTIST NORTH JASPER CHURCH OF CHRIST NEW HOPE CHURCH OF DELIVERANCE 384-4545 COAL CITY BAPTIST Hwy. 5, Jasper Zero Main St., Parrish, AL 2906 Coal City Rd., Jasper, AL 35501 26th East 384-5151 UNIONG ROVE BAPTIST CHURCH OAK GROVE CHURCH OF CHRIST 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 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 CROSSWAY BAPTIST OAKMAN CHURCH OF CHRIST 1160 Aldridge Rd., Parrish, AL 35580 686-7881 Parrish Hwy. 221-6968 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 CANDYLAND 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 DUTTON HILL BAPTIST [email protected] Pastor: Keith Spencer Rt. 1, Oakman BOLDO UNITED METHODIST Day Care 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 6am to 6pm • 221-(LOVE) 5683 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 Breakfast - Lunch - Snacks EDGIL GROVE BAPTIST FREEDOM WORSHIP 414 First 483-6846/483-6272 Hwy. 78 E. 924-9038 CORDOVA BIBLE METHODIST 721 Curry Hwy, Farmstead Area 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 After School Pick Up, Jasper Schools 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 49 Robbins Road • Goodsprings Pastor: Darryl Gurganous, Hwy. 5 300-3126 HOUSE OF PRAYER #1 God Bless Our Community! 686-9868 Bobby F. Smith, Pastor CURRY UNITED METHODIST FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCHO F GOD Hwy. 257, Curry Florida Ave. 221-0662 FARMSTEAD BAPTIST 2200 Gamble Ave. HOLY GROUND Thank You! 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 FERN SPRINGS HARVEST FREEWILL BAPTIST Garvey Lee Dr. (Off Blackwell Dairy Rd.) 1646 Fern Springs Rd., Eldridge, AL 35554 BAGLEY CHURCH OFG OD ELDRIDGE UNITED METHODIST Policeman and Firefighters 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 FIRST BAPTIST - CARBON HILL Pastor Larry Gilbert 648-0830 FIRST UNITED METHODIST NEW CALVARY FREEWILL BAPTIST BOLDO CHURCH OFG OD 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 FROM YOUR FR IENDS AT: 924-9477 • Pastor: Bobby Connell Hwy. 5 at Bradford Rd. Massachusetts Ave. 483-7492 Roy Lynn Hitt, Pastor Carbon Hill 924-4409 NEW OAKG ROVE FREEWILL BAPTIST JASPER BIBLE MISSIONARY FIRST BAPTIST - JASPER CHAPEL HILL FULL GOSPEL CHURCHOF GOD JASPER INDEPENDENT METHODIST Rev. Mickey Crane 1919 Arkadelphia Rd., Jasper CHURCH 220 Hunters Chapel Rd., Jasper • 384-0919 CARL CANNON 1604 4th Ave. 221-6444 OAKMAN FIRST FREEWILLBAPTIST Rev. Chris Bowen 302-0430 3405 Veteran Dr., Jasper 35501 JASPER PILGRIM NAZARENE CHURCH CHEVROLET—CADILLAC—BUICK—GMC FIRST BAPTIST - PARRISH Oakman 622-3496 CHURCH OF GOD KING’S CHAPEL METHODIST 1409 5th Avenue South • Jasper 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 384-5561 or carlcannon.com Water Oak St. TOWNLEY FREEWILL BAPTIST Troy Tannehill, Pastor 924-9505 Hwy. 195 N., Thach 205 Fall City Rd. Bill Phillips, Pastor 205-622-3400 Townley 924-8926 Exit 65 on Corridor “X” 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 FIRST BAPTIST MISSIONARYB APTIS T Rev. Bobby Patterson NAUVOO UNITED METHODIST CHURCH MY FATHER’S HOUSE Compliments Of 2701 Corona Ave. 387-7030 AIKEN GROVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST COPELAND’S FERRY CHURCH OFG OD 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 Nauvoo Hwy. 924-8611 ALDRIDGE MISSIONARY BAPTIST Pastor: Rev. Joshua East • 639-2316 OLDZION UNITED METHODIST NEW BEGINNINGS 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 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 205-924-9922 622-2358 FALL CITY CURRY CHURCH OFG OD 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 387-0500 Pastor Adam Brewer Youth Minister: Andrew Dickerson 388-2215 3688 Hull Road, Empire 648-6327 Main Street, Sumiton www.newdaymins.webs.com Collins-Burke 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 OFG OD WILLIAMS CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST Pastor - Bro. Dewayne West Funeral Home 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 SERVING WALKERCOUNTY OVER 30 YEARS 1105 Martin School Rd. NEW BETHEL CHURCH OF GOD IN NAUVOO 607 27th St., West 384-0558 RIVERS OF LIVING WATERS 303 Oak Hill Road Mike Burke 384-5571 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 Parrish 686-5753 Kristy Mauldin, RN, BSN 2603 Martin King Drive 387-7078 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 Administ rator GRACE BAPTIST JASPER CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY NAZAR E NE IND. MEM. CHURCH 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 331 19th Str ee t West HARMONY BAPTIST Leland Lowery, Pastor • 471-3470 MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 4020 County Rd. 83, Berry SMITH CHAPEL COMMUNITY CHURCH Jasper, AL 35501 Hwy. 195 221-1377 LEONARD’S CHAPEL Pleasant Grove Rd., Jasper, AL 221-4134 Jimmy Earnest, Pastor • 988-3433 Smith Chapel Road • Carbon Hill 205-282-4308 HERMON BAPTIST CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY SHADY GROVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Pastor: Tony Leon Norris • 205-924-1413 Rt. 8, Jasper Rev. Tony Key 221-1787 Toll Free 1-855-577-4308 CHURCH 400 14th 384-4492 SPRINGHILL COMMUNITY LUPTON FIRST BAPTIST THE LIVING LIGHT CHURCH OF GOD [email protected] Fax 205-265-2677 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 SANCTUARY CHURCH OF GOD S TEVE B RANCH Pastor: Donnie Elliott Union Chapel • Pastor Adam Bolton Pastor: Chris Lindsey (cell #) 522-4808 Pastor: Todd Hunter • 205-471-4952 205 Fall City Rd. MANCHESTER BAPTIST NORTHSIDE NAZARENE TOTAL PACKAGE MINISTRY C ARMAN , RN A DMINISTRATOR Pastor: Keith Banks 387-1118 Bob Holley, Min. 1909 Snoddy Chapel Road 384-5429 NON DENOMINATION PRIMITIVEBAP T IST MEMORIAL PARK CHURCHOF G OD MARANATHA BAPTIST NAUVOO CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 2700 Highland Ave. • Jasper 35501 LIBERTYG ROVE PRIMITIVEBAPTIST 1002 11th Ave., West 387-2713 Corner Josephine & Barker St., Jasper 3rd St., Nauvoo Pastor: Spencer Abrom • 205-282-2377 New Flatwoods Road NAUVOO CHURCH OF GOD HOME HEALTH 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 7828 McCormick Rd. 648-6281 4505 East Hwy. 78, Suite 500 | Jasper, AL 35501 Arley 387-7731 NEW BEGINNINGS CHURCH OF GOD Pastor: Carroll Smith, Assoc. Pastor: Roy Smith • 686- (205) 275-6628 • Pastor: James M. Smith PLEASANTG ROVE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST 205-384-6189 | Toll Free 877-384-6189 | Fax 205-384-1075 MT. CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH 1802 15th Avenue West, Jasper 9556 TRINITYG OSPEL 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 483-7729 Pastor Kip Cordell County Rd. 83, Berry WALK OF FAITH MINISTRIES “Our Family Caring for Yours” 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 FULL GOSPEL CHURCH OF GOD 1885 Cordova-Gorgas Rd., Cordova SARAGOSSA CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Pastor: Tony German • 924-8479 Cordova Health and Rehabilitation, LLC 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 70 Highland Street West CHURCHOF GOD IN CHRIST located at old West Jefferson High School Carbon Hill 2159 Hwy 195 384-4800 Bishop Timothy Buckelew • 674-0746 Stephanie Howard Cordova, AL 35550 924-3085 Pastor: Donald L. Bobbitt 2302 8th Ave., Jasper • Elder Murray Johnson PENTECO STAL OWEN CHAPEL CHURCH OF GOD WILLIS CHAPEL ADMINISTRATOR Ph: (205) 483-9282 PEACE BAPTIST CHURCH FAIRVIEW PENTECOSTAL CHRISTI A N Coon Creek Road in Empire 221-9336 [email protected] Mae Francis Street, Parrish 686-5656 Oakman 622-3181 Fax: (205) 483-9285 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 FULLG OSPEL CHURCH NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY Hwy. 195 Bennett Rd., Jasper Pastor: Clarice Higgins • 387-7035 MT. JOY BAPTIST 5 Mi. So. of Parrish 686-9210 Cordova Rd. - James Aycox - 648-6544 Pastor, Jonathan Lombard THE LIFEHOUSE Smith Lake 384-4406 GREATER JOY DELIVERANCE CHURCH OAKMAN CHURCH OF GOD 445 Pinedale Drive• Jasper, AL 35504 Country Gas MT. OLIVE BAPTIST 507 23rd Street West - Jasper CHURCHO F C H RIST 622-3472 Pastor: Richard & Julie Aaron • 221-6746 1001 27th St., West 221-5874 Pastor: Willie E. Sanders, Jr. 205-815-9520 ARGO CHURCH OF CHRIST PARRISH CHURCH OF GOD of PROPHECY UNITY INTERNATIONAL CHURCH MT. PHILADELPHIA BAPTIST JEHOVAH JIREH Hwy. 78, Argo Cohn Street, Parrish 1301 US Hwy. 78 East, Suite 211 • Jasper, AL “Propane - Exceptional Energy” Gorgas Rd. 483-7576 APOSTOLIC HOLINES FAITH CHURCH ARLEY CHURCH OF CHRIST Wendall Cephus Prophitt, Pastor • 686-5623 Pastor: Ricky Henriques • 205-388-1566 MT. VERNON BAPTIST 4040 Veterans Memorial Dr., Adamsville, AL Hwy. 41, Arley 221-6564 PARRISH FREEWILL COMMUNITY CHURCH WHOSOEVER WILL COMMUNITY CHURCH www.countrygas.com 6450 Curry Highway (205) 674-7438 Pastor: Johnny Traylor Jackson John Gates, Min. 205-387-8251 (Formerly Old Freewill Baptist) Parrish Nauvoo, AL ERNEST CRUMP MOTOR CO. Economy 1900 Birmingham Avenue Dobbins Oil Company Certified Public Accountants, LLC Jasper, Alabama 35501 CLEANERS All Major Oil Products (205) 924-4126 Joseph R. Downs, IV • Certified Public Account 1603 1st Ave., E.• PO Box 824 Office: 205-221-5454 www.ernestcrump.com SHIRT LAUNDRY Shirley Dobbins, President / Art Stoval, Sales Rep. 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Happenings From A6 Brewer St. Patrick’s Catholic Church SATURDAY, MARCH 4 or Jerry Edgil at 256-412-3608. at 301 Shamrock Trail in Townley Community Center at Adamsville will host its 2017 Mardi 62 Townley School Road in Townley SUNDAY, MARCH 5 From A5 Gras Party Saturday, Feb. 25, after will present the Kingsmen Quartet Crossway Baptist Church will come us as we strive to live up to what we think the 4 p.m. Mass. The event will be in concert Saturday, March 4, at 6 have revival services Sunday, others expect from us. Jesus welcomes us to experi- hosted by the Society of St. Vincent p.m. Advance tickets will be $10 (12 March 5, through Wednesday, ence his rest and favor. He invites us to hear his de Paul. Adults Only. Hors d’ou- years and up) each and available at March 8, at 1160 Aldridge Road in approval of us as adopted and loved children in his vres/drinks served from 5:30 until First National Bank of Carbon Hill, Parrish. Rev. Donnie Hicks will be family. When our image is found in Christ, we ex- 6:30 p.m. followed by dinner at 6:30 Victoria’s Restaurant in Jasper and preaching. Philip Butler will be perience the freedom of loving others without seek- p.m. Tickets are $25 per person. For Stewart Christian Bookstore in leading the music. Sunday morning ing their constant approval. Rather than simply more information, contact any St. Jasper. Tickets at the door will be service will start at 11 a.m. and talking about our image in Christ, Christians must Patrick Vincentian or email Pat $12 (12 and up). Children 12 and Sunday evening service will start at practically receive their renewed image in Christ. Roden at [email protected] or under free when accompanied by a 6 p.m. Monday-Wednesday evening visit www.saintpatrickcc.com/SVDP. parent. For more information, call services will start at 7 p.m. each Adam Brewer is senior pastor of Glory Fellowship Baptist Church. Denise Clements at 205-544-0888 night. WALKER WALKERCOUNTY COUNTY CHURCH CHURCH DIRECTORYDIRECTORY This Devotional & Directory Is Made Possible By These Businesses Who Encourage All Of Us To Attend Worship Services

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much better. My family BY DEAN YOUNG & DENIS LEBRUN never does anything, we never go anywhere. I don’t have friends (the one I’d consider hanging out with is always busy), and at 15, I can’t drive anywhere, get a job or do anything on my own for another year. I have never kissed,

dated or even had a crush PEANUTS on anyone (I’m not sure why, it’s not like I’m gay or too embarrassed), so I BY CHARLES M. SCHULZ haven’t got much to talk about with my peers any- way. I’m alone. I’m not popu- lar, I’m a complete nerd and I’m afraid to tell oth- ers what I enjoy. If I tell anyone I like video games and Dungeons and Drag- ons, I know I’ll be mocked

for the next few years of MARVIN my life. I’m pretty smart and I do well in school, but I’m BY TOM ARMSTRONG not good at much else. My social skills are borderline nonexistent. My entire life is school. I just want some attention, some friends, something to do with my life. I need help, some ad- vice, something, ANY- thing! — BORING LIFE IN THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME WISCONSIN by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek

Unscramble these four Jumbles, DEAR BORING LIFE: WALKER BY MORT one letter to each square, BEETLE BAILEY Having never met you, to form four ordinary words. I can’t surmise why you have difficulty in- YTEPT teracting with others. However, there is noth- ing wrong with playing ©2017 Tribune Content Agency, LLC video games unless you All Rights Reserved. substitute them for SOKKI real-life experiences. Surely, there are ac- tivities at your school that you could join that would give you more UNMEHA BY JOHN ROSE contact with your free JUSTCheck out the new, JUMBLE app peers — sports and spe- cial interest clubs, such

as art, come immedi- BARNEY GOOGLE & SNUFFY SMITH ately to mind. If your RICCSU Now arrange the circled letters family belongs to a to form the surprise answer, as church, there may be a suggested by the above cartoon. youth group that would welcome you. If you need sugges- tions for finding an ac- (Answers Monday) Jumbles: WHEAT COUNT SHADOW WEIGHT tivity at school that Yesterday’s Answer: The identical twin boys dressed so differently might be a good “fit,” because — “TWO” EACH HIS OWN talk to a counselor there. Explain how de- pressed and isolated CRANKSHAFT you’re feeling and ask HOROSCOPES By Eugenia Last for help. The squeaky Batiuk and Chuck Ayers By Tom wheel gets the grease. CELEBRITIES BORN LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. And remember, things ON THIS DAY: Taylor 22): Don’t be fooled by will change when you Lautner, 25; Kelly Row- someone who tries to per- turn 16 and can drive land, 36; Jennifer Aniston, suade you to do something and work. 48; Sheryl Crow, 55. that isn’t in your best in- Happy Birthday: terest. Use your intelli- DEAR ABBY: Many Don’t fear doing things gence to navigate your times, my co-workers differently. It’s your way through any confu- make grammatical and unique approach to find- sion or doubt. punctuation errors in ing solutions and coming SCORPIO (Oct. 23- emails they send (both in- up with ideas that will Nov. 21): Size up your HI & LOIS ternal and external) or gather interest and sup- current professional posi- By Chance Brown misuse words on confer- port. tion or how favorable your ence calls. Is it in bad ARIES (March 21- reputation is with your taste to mention to the in- April 19): Don’t sweat the peers. Do whatever it dividuals their misuse of little things. Get into a takes to collaborate and the word “there” versus routine that promises to contribute with those you “their” or “your” versus help you reach your goals. need on your side. “you’re”? One of the most TAURUS (April 20- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. common spoken grammat- May 20): Learn as you go. 22-Dec. 21): You can sta- ical mistakes is, “I seen it” Attend a conference or bilize your life by making instead of “I’ve seen” or “I tradeshow that will help a commitment that will saw.” I am not sure if they you keep up with the lat- protect your home and would appreciate knowing est trends. family for years to come. they are misusing words GEMINI (May 21- CAPRICORN (Dec. or if they might become June 20): Deception will 22-Jan. 19): Money mat- BABY BLUES offended. cause an emotional ters will surface. Refuse to — HELPFUL IN ruckus. You’ll face confu- get involved in a joint ven- FLORIDA sion at home and at work ture that could leave you By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott and will need to be careful in debt. DEAR HELPFUL: If what and whom you be- AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- you see a co-worker lieve. Don’t make changes Feb. 18): Share your consistently make based on assumptions. thoughts and plans for the grammatical errors, it CANCER (June 21- future with someone you would be doing the July 22): Don’t let exag- want to spend more time person a favor to point geration and excess be with and you will feed off it out — once or twice your downfall. Share your of one another’s input. — in private. However, feelings and discuss PISCES (Feb. 19- to continually harp on what’s going on openly. March 20): You can check it would likely cause LEO (July 23-Aug. out what everyone else is embarrassment, come 22): Good fortune is doing, but don’t waste too across as one-upman- within your reach. Update much time when you ship and cause resent- your image and make per- should be taking care of ment. The same is true sonal and professional your own responsibilities. about errors that are changes. Birthday Baby: You spoken. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. are quick-witted, curious 22): Emotional matters and controversial. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne will surface when dealing Eugenia’s websites — Phillips, and was founded by her with important partner- eugenialast.com for Ask mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact ships. Do your best to Eugenia, daily timing and Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or maintain equality as you compatibility services, and P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. move forward with any join Eugenia on joint ventures. twitter/facebook/linkedin. DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Sat., Feb. 11, 2017 www.mountaineagle.com — A9 White House seeks to regroup after stinging legal defeat

WASHINGTON (AP) — represented a significant leaders, House Speaker Seeking to regroup after a setback for Trump in just Paul Ryan and Senate Ma- stinging legal defeat, Pres- his third week in office. jority Leader Mitch Mc- ident Donald Trump said The appellate decision Connell, declined to Friday he is considering brushed aside arguments comment. signing a “brand new by the Justice Department U.S. District Judge order” after his refugee that the president has the James Robart in Seattle is- and immigration travel constitutional power to re- sued the temporary re- ban was halted in court. strict entry to the United straining order halting the Trump, speaking to re- States and that the courts ban after Washington porters on Air Force One, cannot second-guess his state and Minnesota sued, said he expected his ad- determination that such a leading to the federal gov- ministration to win the step was needed to prevent ernment’s appeal. legal battle over his origi- terrorism. The Trump administra- nal directive. But he said Senate Minority Leader tion has said the seven na- the White House was also Chuck Schumer tweeted tions — Iran, Iraq, Libya, weighing other alterna- that Trump “ought to see Somalia, Sudan, Syria and tives, including making the writing on the wall” Yemen — have raised ter- unspecified changes to the and abandon the proposal. rorism concerns. The order, which could address The New York Democrat states have argued that some of the legal issues called on the president to the executive order uncon- that have arisen. “roll up his sleeves” and stitutionally blocked entry As Trump flew to come up with “a real, bi- based on religion and the Florida for the weekend, partisan plan to keep us travel ban harmed individ- his advisers debated their safe.” uals, businesses and uni- next steps after the 9th House Democratic versities. U.S. Circuit Court of Ap- AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee leader Nancy Pelosi of Cal- Trump and his aides fre- peals upheld a restraining ifornia promised, “Democ- quently refer to a ruling by order on the original travel President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump Japanese Prime Min- rats will continue to press a federal judge in Boston ban. The White House di- ister Shinzo Abe and his wife Akie Abe step off of Air Force One as they arrive for President Trump’s dan- who declined last week to rective suspended the na- in West Palm Beach, Fla., Friday. gerous and unconstitu- extend a temporary in- tion’s refugee program and tional ban to be junction against Trump’s barred all entries from procedures for people com- will happen rapidly. We there are tremendous withdrawn.” And Trump’s travel ban. In a separate seven Muslim-majority ing from countries with will not allow people into threats to our country. We former presidential rival federal ruling in Seattle, a countries. terror ties, the order our country who are look- will not allow that to hap- Hillary Clinton offered a different federal judge put A White House official caused chaos at airports in ing to do harm to our peo- pen, I can tell you that. We terse response on Twitter, the ban on hold nation- initially suggested the ad- the U.S. and sparked ple.” will not allow that to hap- noting the unanimous wide; it is that judge’s de- ministration would not protests across the coun- The president’s com- pen.” vote: “3-0.” cision that the White ask the Supreme Court to try. ments were far more re- The 9th Circuit ruling Congress’ Republican House has challenged. overturn that order. But The president has cast strained than his angry chief of staff Reince the order as crucial for na- reaction to last week’s ini- Priebus scrambled to clar- tional security. Earlier Fri- tial court ruling blocking ify to reporters that “every day, he promised to take the travel ban. Trump took single court option is on action “very rapidly” to aim at both the “so-called PARENTS & the table,” including a high protect the U.S. and its cit- judge” in that case and the court appeal or “fighting izens in the wake of the ruling, which he called GRANDPARENTS... out this case on the mer- appeals court decision, but “ridiculous.” its” in a lower court. he did not specify what Trump continued to con- Trump’s executive order steps he planned to take. jure images of unspecified On Valentine’s Day, was hastily unveiled at the “We’ll be doing things to danger Friday, saying he end of his first week in of- continue to make our had “learned tremendous Tuesday, Feb. 14th, fice. While the White country safe,” Trump things that you could only House boasted that Trump pledged at a news confer- learn, frankly, if you were Put a Photo Where Your Heart Is! was fulfilling a campaign ence with Japanese Prime in a certain position, promise to toughen vetting Minister Shinzo Abe. “It namely president. And ONLY s comments likely to Trump’ $ cause heartburn for U.S. lawyers 25

WASHINGTON (AP) — per heart President Donald Trump lobs verbal bombshells on Addison Homan Elijah Morrow Twitter and fiercely criti- Granny: Deadline Grandparents: cizes federal judges over- Shelia Duncan seeing his court cases. He Feb. 13th David & Janice Morrow openly discusses pending legal matters on which lawyers usually advise at Noon their clients to stay mum. That freewheeling style, uncharacteristic for an American president, is sure to complicate efforts of Justice Department at- torneys tasked with de- fending his executive actions in court. Federal AP Photo/Evan Vucci Londyn Halle Maddox Layken Harper Maddox lawyers, invariably in- clined to speak through President Donald Trump speaks in the East Room Grandparents: Grandparents: technical legal pleadings of the White House in W ashington. Trump's free- Susie Maddox & Mike Vernier Susie Maddox & Mike Vernier instead of on social media, wheeling style on Twitter and elsewhere is compli- are likely to be asked time and again to account for cating life for the government lawyers tasked with Valentine’s Love Lines public statements from the defending his executive actions in court. president, including com- It’s a perfect way to say “I Love You.” Send a message ments that seem to contra- block Muslims from enter- instance, have used Presi- dict or harm their ing the U.S. dent Barack Obama’s dec- to your sweetheart, wife, husband, mother arguments. And in the opinion laration that the war in “This is what’s so sur- Thursday that refused to Afghanistan is over as or someone special to you. prising about Trump’s reinstate the travel ban, a grounds to challenge their statements and his use of panel of judges from the clients’ continued deten- Twitter: He says all kinds 9th U.S. Circuit Court of tion. ONLY of things that undermine Appeals agreed that re- When the Justice De- Happy Valentine’s Day Happy Valentine’s Day the claims that the govern- marks made outside the partment argued against to My Sweetheart, t o Dustin, Sarah, ment is making in litiga- courtroom were fair game the release of information Joe Holly $ Samantha, Caleb, tion,” said Eric Posner, a for them to consider. about the government’s 15 Megan, Saphira, University of Chicago law “If the president says ‘x,’ Carson, Carter drone program to kill sus- All my love, professor. it’s hard for his own lawyer pected terrorists, a federal and Ava. People challenging the to credibly walk that back appeals court noted in its Renee per heart government will bring and say ‘not x,’” said An- ruling that Obama himself tweets and other state- drew Schilling, the former had already publicly ac- ments to the attention of civil division chief of the knowledged the use of re- Daily Mountain Eagle the courts, Posner said, United States Attorney’s mote strikes against “and courts will pay atten- office in Manhattan. Just members of al-Qaida. P.O. Box 1469 • Jasper, AL 35502 tion to them.” as a criminal defense at- And in 2012, a judge on Office located at 1301 Viking Drive That showed up promi- torney would advise a the conservative-leaning nently in the legal fight client to remain silent for 5th U.S. Circuit Court of (East of Downtown Jasper on 19th Street) over Trump’s ban on fear his statements could Appeals grilled a Justice Pictures will be mailed back. Please put your refugees and immigration be used against him, Department lawyer about from seven Muslim-major- “that’s no less true when Obama’s reprimand that return address on back of photos. ity nations, which federal your client is the presi- “unelected” judges had the courts have put on hold. dent.” potential to overturn his Even as Justice Depart- In just the past week, signature health care law. ment attorneys worked to Trump referred to the ju- convince courts that the rist who suspended his policy was not motivated temporary travel ban as a by religious prejudice, “so-called judge” and later NEW WAGE ENHANCEMENTS & Trump himself was quoted wrote “Just cannot believe in a news interview as say- a judge would put our SIGN ON BONUS UP TO $3K! ing he wanted to prioritize country in such peril. If refugee admissions for something happens blame We are not the hustle and bustle of a hospital. We care for our residents in a Christians. him and court system. 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General Sally Yates — sidering signing a “brand fired by Trump last week new order.” after she declined to de- It’s not unique for Jus- Open House with interviews fend his executive order — tice Department attorneys that the policy was meant to have the words of the Come see what we are all about! to disadvantage Muslims. commander in chief or Lawyers for Washington other top administration February 28th — 3:00-6:00 pm state and Minnesota cited officials quoted back to Trump’s public statements them in uncomfortable about Christian refugees ways. Cordova Health & Rehab, LLC in court filings and noted Lawyers for Guan- his campaign pledge to tanamo Bay detainees, for 70 Highland Street West | Cordova, AL | 205-483-9282 A10 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Sat., Feb.. 11, 2017 www.mountaineagle.com Ford CDJR of Jasper

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Saturday, Feb. 11, 2017 SPORTS B2 PREP BASKETBALL: AREA TOURNAMENTS NFL Oakman stuns Carbon Hill Wildcats ride hot streak to area tournament title

By JOHNATHAN BENTLEY Eagle Sports Editor Raiders reward CARBON HILL — Only four players coach Del Rio scored points for Oakman on Friday night with 4-year deal — three would’ve been plenty. Oakman went into Carbon Hill as an un- ALAMEDA, Calif. derdog, but came away (AP) — The Oak- with a lopsided 57-38 land Raiders re- victory to claim the Class 3A, Area 12 title, warded coach Jack in a game the Wildcats Del Rio with a new dominated from start to four-year contract finish. Friday, replacing the “This is a huge jump original four-year for our program. The girls have put in a lot of Oakman to deal he received hard work this year, es- host sub-region when he took the pecially the last two game Monday job in January 2015. weeks,” Oakman coach Owner Mark Davis MaKenzie Burgett said. “They’ve really come together as a team. made the an- We’ve really turned things around.” nouncement Friday Oakman will host a sub-region game evening by saying against J.B. Pennington on Monday at 6 the initial deal had p.m. with the winner advancing to the been “torn up” after Northwest Regional Tournament in Hanceville. Del Rio led the With the loss, Carbon Hill will travel to Raiders (12-5) to No. 2 Locust Fork (30-1) for a sub-region their first playoff game set for 6 p.m. on Monday. berth in 14 years On Friday, Oakman (19-9) took control in the second quarter behind the scoring of before a loss to Malori Crowell, Iyana Canada, Heather Houston after quar- Thompson and Chante Williams. The Wild- terback Derek Carr cats made seven 3-pointers on the night, in- broke his right leg in cluding four by Crowell. the second-to-last While Oakman was bombing away, Car- bon Hill struggled in all phases of the game, game. consistently making turnovers that resulted The former Denver in transition points for the Wildcats. The defensive coordina- Bulldogs, who had won the three previous tor took over two games against Oakman by an average of 14 points, didn’t get closer than eight points in years ago as the the second half and trailed by as many as 22 team’s ninth head in the fourth quarter. coach since the The Wildcats led 9-8 after the opening start of the 2003 quarter, but Carbon Hill grabbed a 10-9 lead season. The following a basket by Heather Carmichael. That’s when Oakman went to work. Daily Mountain Eagle photos by Jeff Johnsey Raiders had the Williams nailed a 3-pointer to start a 17-3 NFL’s worst record run. Williams also made a putback with in that span. Thompson and Canada adding baskets. Above, Oakman’s Crowell completed a four-point play later in Malorie Crowell brings the quarter and the Oakman lead balloned to 13 points at 26-13. Carbon Hill (25-5) cut the ball up the court Sports on TV the gap to eight points, 27-19, at the half during the Class 3A, thanks to baskets from Molly Kate Atkins Area 12 Tournament and Makindle McGough. championship game College Basketball Crowell helped Oakman add to its lead in Texas A&M at Florida, the third quarter, hitting three consecutive against Carbon Hill on 11 a.m., ESPN2 3-pointers, the last put Oakman ahead 38- Friday. Crowell made Kan. St. at W. Virginia, 25 with 2:15 left in the quarter. Williams four 3-pointers and scored the final six points of the quarter for finished with 15 points 11 a.m., ESPN the Wildcats, who led 44-33 after three Marquette at G’town, quarters. in Oakman’s 57-38 11 a.m., FOX Carbon Hill had just one basket and five victory. Left, Oak- Kentucky at Alabama, total points in the final quarter. Oakman man’s Iyana Canada, put together a 9-0 run late in the game to left, battles Carbon noon, CBS take a 22-point lead at 57-35 following a Kansas at Texas Tech, pair of free throws from Canada. Hill’s Allie Parr for a 1 p.m., ESPN Both Crowell and Canada led Oakman loose ball during their Miami at Louisville, with 15 points while Thompson had 14 and game. Oakman will Williams added 13. 1 p.m., ESPN2 host a sub-region For Carbon Hill, Molly Kate Atkins had playoff game at 6 p.m. Villanova at Xavier, 11 points while Lacey Evans added six 1:30 p.m., FOX points. Monday. Vanderbilt at Missouri, 2:30 p.m., SECN Ohio St. at Maryland, 3 p.m., ESPN SECTIONAL WRESTLING TOURNAMENT Texas at Oklahoma St., 3 p.m., ESPN2 Georgia at Tennessee, Seven area wrestlers 3 p.m., ESPNU Auburn at Ole Miss, 5 p.m., SECN earn spot at state meet Florida St. at N. Dame, 5 p.m., ESPN By W. BRIAN HALE championship bracket final for the Oklahoma at Iowa St., Eagle Sports Writer North’s top seed. Six other team members will battle in the consola- 5 p.m., ESPN2 BIRMINGHAM — Seven tion bracket for their weight classes’ S. Carolina at Miss St., wrestlers from the Daily Mountain remaining spots. 7 p.m., ESPN2 Eagle coverage area secured spots to Sumiton Christian’s Tommy next week’s AHSAA State Tourna- Gonzaga at St. Mary’s, Woodall (132 lbs.) also locked up a ment in Huntsville after Friday’s state tournament spot and will bat- 7:15 p.m., ESPN North Super Section opener. tle in championship final. Six other Arkansas at LSU, 7:30 The Dora Bulldogs led the pack Eagle grapplers will contend for p.m., SECN with four grapplers — Zachary state seeds today. Clayton (120 pounds), Tristen Blair Walker’s Miguel Sanchez and Cor- NBA Daily Mountain Eagle - Johnathan Bentley (152 pounds), Kyle Phillips (160 ner’s Cole McGough round-out the pounds) and Matt Jenkins (285 Warriors at Thunder, Walker’s Maney Havis wrestles against Gardendale in the automatic state qualifiers. Five Yel- pounds) will make their way to the low Jacket team members and four 7:30 p.m., ABC Class 6A, 120-pound division at the sectional wrestling state tournament, with Blair and Viking wrestlers, along with Curry’s meet in Birmingham on Friday. The meet concludes today. Jenkins competing today in the SEE SECTION, B3 DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Sat., Feb. 11, 2017 www.mountaineagle.com — B3 SPORTS DIGEST ALABAMA BASKETBALL

COLLEGE FOOTBALL Woman ex-OU RB Mixon hit says Fresh from marathon win, she rejected his advances In a video released by the Norman Police De- partment , Amelia Molitor said she rejected Okla- Tide faces No. 15 Kentucky homa running back Joe Mixon’s advances before Mixon punched her and broke bones in her face. By JOHN ZENOR ris said. “I think we’ve got to watch Before that, Kentucky had AP Sports Writer dropped an 88-66 road game at No. Mixon punched Molitor at a Norman restaurant and make sure (we’re) not overconfi- dent. But I think we’re in a good 17 Florida and coach John Calipari in July 2014 and broke her jaw and cheekbone. MONTGOMERY — Brimming spot. I think we know Kentucky’s a expects the Tide to take a similar ap- He was suspended for a year. Mixon entered an with confidence from a gutty road really good team and we’ve just got proach. Alford plea, acknowledging there was likely win over a ranked to come in and do what we’re sup- “They’ll probably go at us like enough evidence to convict him of misdemeanor team, Alabama is posed to do.” Florida did,” Calipari said. “‘Let’s go preparing to face assault while still asserting innocence. He did not Johnson said he put his team right at ‘em, let’s punch ‘em in the another. through longer practices and video mouth, let’s shoot balls and forget serve jail time and was ordered to perform 100 The Crimson hours of community service. Oklahoma coach Bob sessions before the South Carolina about missing them, just shoot and Tide hosts No. 15 game and is making unspecified then go rebound them. Let’s move Stoops said if the incident happened in 2016, he Kentucky on Sat- changes to the home routine this the ball a little bit and make them would have been kicked off the team. urday at Coleman week, too. stay in the stance long and see what Coliseum trying Video of the incident and police video of Mixon Today’s game He noted the difference in attitude they do. Throw them into some pick- for a strong cap- and approach in road wins like the and-rolls ...’ talking about it were released in December. per to a week that Kentucky at began with a Alabama, South Carolina and Georgia games “They’ll probably go off that game WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL quadruple-over- noon, CBS versus some of the losses, saying plan. Hopefully, we’re a little differ- ent team from that game down Top NCAA women’s hoop referee time victory at “there’s no in-between with our No. 19 South Carolina. team.” The Tide has less margin for there.” charged with child molestation “One of the epic games of the year error against Kentucky (19-5, 9-2). As for Alabama, Johnson cited “Really, I just want to see what “malfunctions” at the end of regula- ATLANTA (AP) — A top NCAA women’s basket- against South Carolina,” Alabama coach Avery Johnson said Friday. type of team shows up from Ala- tion and a couple of overtime periods ball referee has been arrested in suburban Atlanta “But that’s not going to do us any bama,” Johnson said. “The team that against South Carolina. He had his on two counts of child molestation and one of en- good against a talented Kentucky thinks they’re the hunters and the team working on those end-of-game ticing a child. team.” hungry team or that plays on their situations in practice leading up to Fifty-six-year-old Wesley Dean is in custody at The Tide (14-9, 7-4 Southeastern heels and sometimes act like they the Wildcats. the Cobb County Jail. It was unknown if he’s rep- Conference) hadn’t won at a ranked don’t know what to do or where to Calipari, though, was impressed go. We’ll see which team shows up.” by Alabama’s hustle and effort resented by an attorney. opponent’s home court in nearly 13 years before Tuesday night’s Alabama catches the Wildcats at a against the Gameocks. Dean worked the 2003 championship game be- marathon game, which marked only time when they’ve lost their last two “It’s unusual for me to tell you tween Connecticut and Tennessee. In 2006, he the second time the program has road games — and three of five over- that South Carolina got beat to all was chosen the Naismith women’s official of the gone to a fourth overtime. all — while struggling to put LSU those 50-50 balls,” Calipari said Fri- year. He worked NCAA Tournament games from The 90-86 victory was a strong re- away . day. “They got beat to a lot of balls, 1994 through 2014. He had done games in a bound from a home loss to Auburn. They allowed 85 points to the and that just shows me that Al- handful of leagues including the Big East, Ameri- “We just battled through and per- Tigers, including 35 in the last 8:47 abama’s gonna fight, they’re gonna can Athletic Conference, Atlantic 10 and Southern severed,” Alabama guard Riley Nor- to lose most of a 25-point lead. battle.” Conference this season.

MLB NBA Families of men killed with Jose Fernandez file lawsuits MIAMI (AP) — The families of the two men who Dolan says MSG banning Oakley after arrest were with Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez By BRIAN MAHONEY the Garden’s security more than a dozen wit- great Knick and said he when his boat crashed into a Miami Beach jetty — AP Basketball Writer chief, two nights after nesses who described his hoped that the power for- killing all three — are suing the All-Star’s estate. Oakley was forcefully re- behavior and their interac- ward would be able to join Attorney Christopher Royer, who is representing NEW YORK — Madison moved from his seat and tions with him. his former teammates to Square Garden chairman the families of 25-year-old Eduardo Rivero and arrested at a Knicks game. Dolan said Oakley even be honored on the court James Dolan banned Dolan said the firing of the used racial and sexual someday. But he said Oak- 27-year-old Emilio Jesus Macias, told the Sun Charles Oakley from the security head stemmed overtones and that games ley first must address Sentinel that Rivero’s claim was filed Friday, and arena Friday, though said from more than just the must remain safe for fans, what he characterized as Macias’ will be filed Monday. Each family is seek- he was open to reconciling handling of the incident. so he was enforcing the anger issues. ing $2 million. with the former Knicks The Knicks said Oakley ban. “He should be up there Authorities say Fernandez had cocaine and al- forward. was “abusive” Wednesday “We are going to put the being recognized because In an interview with cohol in his system at the time of the September even before reaching his ban in place and hopefully the fans do love him,” ESPN Radio’s Michael seats in the first quarter, it won’t be forever,” Dolan Dolan said. “But this be- crash, though it’s not clear whether Fernandez Kay, Dolan also confirmed and on Friday distributed said. havior just doesn’t work was driving. a report that he had fired a witness report featuring He praised Oakley as a with that.” Section From B2 Crate Hulsey, will battle in tournament 15, eliminated from the pinfall victory in the first the consolation bracket for 126 lbs. Nick Chancey, 8- tournament round of the consolation. state bids. 13, eliminated from the 285 lbs. Mason Roberts, 145 lbs. Mark Stitt, 16- Today’s mat actions be- tournament 6-12, eliminated from the 22, lost in the first round gins at 9:30 a.m. from the 132 lbs. Logan Thomas, tournament of the championship CrossPlex in Birmingham. 18-12, lost in the first ——— bracket. Received byes in * Denotes wrestlers who round of the championship Class 6A the first and second round earned state qualifying bracket. Received a bye in Walker of the consolation bracket, bids. the first and second round 120 lbs. Maney Havis, won by major decision in ——— of the consolation bracket 28-14, eliminated from the the third round. Class 1-5A and earned a decision win tournament 152 lbs. Kadrin Icen- Dora in the third round of the *126 lbs. Miguel hower, 11-32, eliminated Fourth place, 101 consolation. Sanchez, 32-11, scored a from the tournament points 138 lbs. Nathan Wun- pinfall victory in the first 160 lbs. Austin Tidwell, 106 lbs. Xander Stewart, derlich, 23-11, lost in the round of the championship 13-27, eliminated from the 30-27, lost in the first second round of the cham- bracket, won quarterfinal tournament round of the championship pionship bracket after a championship bracket 170 lbs. Brodie Vinson, bracket. Received a bye in first round bye. Earned match by decision. Lost in 17-23, eliminated from the the second round of the pinfall victories in the sec- the championship semifi- tournament consolation bracket and ond and third round of the nal. 182 lbs. Ross McWalters, scored a pinfall victory in consolation bracket. 132 lbs. Naomi Avritt, 11-29, eliminated from the the third round. 145 lbs. Caleb Self, 29- 14-22, received a forfeit tournament 113 lbs. Carlos Chavez, Daily Mountain Eagle - Johnathan Bentley 13, lost in the second victory in the first round 220 lbs. Braxton 50-17, earned a pinfall vic- round of the championship of the championship Bridges, 11-16, lost in the tory in the first round of Sumiton Christian’s Jacob Headrick wrestles against bracket after a first round bracket, lost in the second first round of the champi- the championship bracket, Madison County during a 106-pound match at the bye. Earned byes in the round. onship bracket. Received lost in second round. sectional wrestling meet in Birmingham Friday. second and third round of 138 lbs. Dakota Mc- byes in the first and sec- *120 lbs. Zachary Clay- the consolation bracket, Gough, 24-20, lost in the ond round of the consola- ton, 63-5, earned a pinfall 58-10, received bye in the 12-16, eliminated from the won by decision in the first round of the champi- tion bracket, won by victory in the first round of first round of the champi- tournament fourth round of the conso- onship bracket. Earned a pinfall in the third round. the championship bracket. onship bracket and scored 152 lbs. Dalton Chan- lation. Won by decision in cham- a pinfall victory in the sec- dler, 38-7, Received a for- *152 lbs. Cole McGough, pionship quarterfinal. Lost ond round. Lost in the feit victory in the first 26-7, received bye in the in the championship semi- championship quarterfi- round of the championship first round of the champi- Garage Garage DoorsDoors final. nal. bracker, lost in the second onship bracket and scored 132 lbs. Ethan Jolly, 25- 195 lbs. Thomas Lind- round. Scored pinfall victo- a pinfall victory in the sec- 22, eliminated from the say, 40-33, eliminated from ries in the second and ond round. Won champi- F ree E stim ates! tournament the tournament third round of the consola- onship quarterfinal match 138 lbs. Nathan Bahrick, 220 lbs. Chicago Her- tion bracket. by decision. Lost in cham- 40-13, received bye in the rera, 34-31, scored a pin- 160 lbs. Dalton Stead- pionship semifinal. • Since 1966 • first round of the champi- fall victory in the first man, 19-8, advanced to the 160 lbs. Nicholas Bras- onship bracket and ad- round of the championship second round via forfeit, hear, 13-15, lost in the first vanced to the second bracket, lost in the cham- lost in the championship round of the championship Creative Aluminum round via forfeit. Lost in pionship quarterfinal. quarterfinal. bracket, received a forfeit 1206 Curry Hwy the championship bracket *285 lbs. Matt Jenkins, 170 lbs. Garrett Glass, victory in the first round Jasper, AL 35503 387-7683 387-7698 quarterfinal. 56-6, scored pinfalls victo- 30-11, received bye in the of the consolation bracket. 145 lbs. David Williams, ries in the first and second first round of the champi- 170 lbs. Zacharia 49-22, received bye in the round of the championship onship bracket and scored Rogers, 19-19, received a first round of the champi- bracket, won by pinfall in a pinfall victory in the sec- bye in the first round of onship bracket and scored the championship quarter- ond round. Lost in the the championship bracket, a pinfall victory in the sec- final. Won by pinfall in the championship quarterfi- lost in the second round. ond round. Lost in the championship semifinal. nal. Received a second round championship bracket ——— 182 lbs. Grant Shepard, bye of the consolation quarterfinal. Sumiton Christian 27-13, received a bye in the bracket and scored a pin- *152 lbs. Tristen Blair, 12th place, 58 points first round of the champi- fall victory in the third 58-5, received bye in the 106 lbs. Jacob Headrick, onship bracket, lost in the round. first round of the champi- 28-12, lost in the first second round. Received a 182 lbs. Paxton Rainer, onship bracket and scored round of the championship second round bye of the 9-15, eliminated from the a pinfall victory in the sec- bracket. Earned a forfeit in consolation bracket and tournament ond round. Won by deci- the second round of the earned a major decision 195 lbs. Griffin Murphy, sion in the championship consolation and scored a victory in the third round. 9-18, eliminated from the quarterfinal. Won champi- pinfall victory in the third 285 lbs. Nathan McAvoy, tournament onship semifinal by deci- round. 24-15, received a bye in the 285 lbs. Alex Slatton, 5- sion. Advances to the *132 lbs. Tommy first round of the champi- 12, eliminated from the championship final. Woodall, 41-3, received bye onship bracket, lost in the tournament *160 lbs. Kyle Phillips, in the first round of the second round. Scored a ——— 45-18, scored a pinfall vic- championship bracket and pinfall victory in the third Curry tory in the first round of scored a pinfall victory in round of the consolation 25th place, 4 points the championship bracket, the second round. Won bracket. 126 lbs. Crate Hulsey, won by pinfall in the quarterfinal championship ——— 12-6, won first round championship quarterfi- match by decision. Won Corner championship bracket nal. Lost in championship championship semifinal by 16th place, 31 points match by pinfall, lost in semifinal. pinfall. 120 lbs. Joey Moore, 18- the quarterfinal. 170 lbs. Jordan Tyree, 138 lbs. Connor Gordon, 16, eliminated from the 170 lbs. 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150 Legals 150 Legals 150 Legals 150 Legals 150 Legals 150 Legals ALABAMA DEPARTMENT sions, comments must offer that will be due in May 2017. bama Surface Mining Commis- and drainage control of the area Jasper, Alabama 35502-2390 OF ENVIRONMENTAL technically substantial informa- This action was adopted by the sion for release of performance has been completed in compli- Such requests must be received MANAGEMENT tion that is applicable to the Board at the February 9, 2017 bond for Permit P-3923, Incre- ance with State Law and Regula- no later than March 18, 2017 1400 Coliseum Boulevard proposed permit. meeting. For more information ment No. 4. The area of land for tions and the approved *January 28, 2017 which bond release is requested Post Office Box 301463 A written request for a public contact Boldo Water Authority at reclamation plan. The permittee, *February 4, 11, 18, 2017 Montgomery, Alabama hearing may also be filed within consists of 88.0 acres in Incre- (205)221-4964. therefore, is requesting release 36130-1463 that 30-day period and must ment 4, all located in: of $170,774.00 of the perform- *February 11, 18, 25, 2017 PUBLIC NOTICE - 210 state the nature of the issues SE/SE, SW/SE & NW/SE of Sec- ance bond $284,624.00 for In- proposed to be raised in the tion 26; NE/NE, SW/NE & The Department of Environ- LEGAL NOTICE crement 4. hearing. The Director shall hold NW/NE of Section 35; Township mental Management is propos- Pursuant to Section 9-16-70 et Any objections to the release or a public hearing whenever it is 14 South, Range 9 West, Walker ing to reissue the General seq., Alabama Code, 1975, Xin- request for informal conference found, on the basis of hearing County, Alabama. NPDES Permit ALG850000 ergy of Alabama, Inc., Coal Val- must be sent in writing to: requests, that there exists a The permittee maintains that as regulating discharges from sur- ley Mine, hereby gives notice Alabama Surface significant degree of public in- of 01/11/17, all requirements in- face mining operations, wet that it has filed a Phase I, bond Mining Commission terest in the permit application volving backfilling, re-grading processing operations, and/or release application with the Ala- P. O. Box 2390 dry processing operations of or draft permit. The Director construction sand and gravel, may also hold a hearing if he chert, dirt, and/or red clay, and determines that it would clarify areas associated with these ac- one or more issues involved in tivities discharging to all waters the permit decision. of the State of Alabama except After consideration of all written those classified or designated comments, review of any public as Outstanding Alabama Water, hearing record, and considera- Outstanding National Resource tion of the requirements of the Water, or Treasured Alabama Alabama Water Pollution Con- Lake. trol Act, the Federal Water Pol- Individual facilities and/or oper- lution Control Act and ations may propose to operate applicable regulations, the De- under this general permit, if partment will make a final de- reissued, by notifying the Ala- termination. The Department bama Department of Environ- will develop a response to com- mental Management and ments, which will become part providing the required docu- of the public record and will be mentation. After receiving such available to persons upon re- notice of intent, the Department quest. Notice will be sent to any may regulate discharge under person requesting notice of the the General Permit. final action. The Department has tentatively The Department maintains a list determined that the reissuance of interested individuals who of the General Permit is consis- are mailed legal notices regard- tent with the Water Quality Pro- ing proposed permits. If you gram regulations; and for those wish to receive such notices, in the coastal area, is consis- contact the Permits & Services tent with the Alabama Coastal Division via telephone (334- Management Program. 271-7714), e-mail (permits- Copies of the draft permit, con- [email protected]), or ditions, limitations and a fact postal service (P.O. Box sheet as applicable describing 301463, Montgomery, AL the methodology for setting the 36130-1463). limitations and conditions and This notice is hereby given this other applicable NPDES forms 11th day of February, 2017, by and related documents are authorization of the Alabama available for public inspection Department of Environmental electronically via http://adem.al- Management. abama.gov/newsevents/Public- Lance R. LeFleur Notices.cnt and at the following Director location Monday – Friday (ex- Nondiscrimination Statement: cept legal holidays), 8:00 am to The Department does not dis- 5:00 pm. 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