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INSIDE TODAY: Investigation yields few clues on missing Colorado woman / A3 DEC. 14, 2018 JASPER, ALABAMA — Friday — www.mountaineagle.com 75 CENTS BRIEFS JASPER POLICE DEPARTMENT JASPER CH council 4 arrested in Qwik Sak armed robbery Bids delays meeting until Dec. 20 By NICOLE SMITH day that warrants have been gree theft of property and Daily Mountain Eagle issued for Dayton Allen Addison, second-degree assault, while opened on The Carbon Hill 21, of Jasper; Mallory Brooke Lagrone, Hann and Mullins are City Council that Lagrone, 19, of Calera; Drake facing charges of first-degree Four suspects in Wednesday’s was scheduled for Edwin Hann, 18, of Empire; and robbery and fourth-degree theft Phase III armed robbery at Qwik Sak in Ashley Larae Mullins, 21, of of property. Thursday night was Jasper have been identified. Parrish. The armed robbery happened delayed until Thurs- Officials at the Jasper Police Addison is facing charges of of paving day, Dec. 20, at Department confirmed Thurs- first-degree robbery, fourth-de- See ARRESTS, A5 6:30 p.m. due to a lack of a quorum. project CHRISTMAS PARADES HELD IN EAST WALKER, CORDOVA Man gets life By RON HARRIS in roommate’s Daily Mountain Eagle slaying City leaders took the first steps Wednesday toward Phase DECATUR (AP) — III of a massive downtown pav- A judge has sen- ing project. tenced an Alabama Jasper Mayor David O’Mary man to life without oversaw the opening of parole in the killing bids that were of his roommate submitted more than five years for the work, ago. which is the third of four Circuit Judge phases in Glenn Thompson the paving handed down the project. sentence Wednes- Robertson Excavating, day to 29-year-old based in Win- Mayor David Charles Makekau field, was the O’Mary during a hearing in low bidder for Decatur. the project at $626,833. News outlets re- Robertson was one of four Daily Mountain Eagle - Rick Watson companies that submitted bids. port Makekau was Representatives from each of convicted of mur- A Christmas parade sponsored the four companies were on der in the killing of by the East Walker Chamber of hand at City Hall when bids Commerce was held in Dora and were opened Wednesday after- 21-year-old James noon. “Jamie” Patrick Sumiton Thursday night. The event The project includes paving Travers II. Two other brought out a large crowd ahead of 19th Street from near City Hall men are already the holidays. going west to the railroad cross- ing at Sixth Avenue. It also serving prison sen- includes paving — as well as tences in his death. new sidewalks and lighting — Evidence showed for Fifth Avenue to 18th Avenue Makekau set up a and back to Fourth Avenue. “In all, it’s about four city home invasion that blocks,” public works director turned deadly. Joe Matthews said. Makekau apol- O’Mary said the project is ogized to Travers’ expected to begin in either late January or early February family and told Daily Mountain Eagle photos - Rick Watson 2019. “It’s really dependent on them that he has the weather,” he said. changed in the The mayor said it should take years since the 180 working days or less to crime. complete the project. See BIDS, A5 DEATHS Jacqueline Rios, 76, Jasper Lee Humphries Jr., 83, City, county Jasper Wade Ray Jenkins, 51, Parrish work together Pauline Tomerlin Norris, 93, Jasper Elizabeth Margaret to repave Jackson, 101, Jasper Full obituaries / A2 Beacon Lane By ED HOWELL WEATHER Daily Mountain Eagle High Low County and city officials tout- ed cooperation between them in 61 47 finding a way to repave Beacon Lane, which leads to the new Beacon House that has been INDEX reopened. District 1 Commissioner Classifieds ................... B7 Keith Davis and Jasper Mayor Comics ........................ B6 David O’Mary pointed out the Dear Abby ................... B6 cooperation Thursday on the Horoscope .................. B6 half-mile county road, which is Opinion ........................ A6 also used by city crews, such as Sports .......................... B2 fire, police and garbage person- What’s Going On ......... A2 Daily Mountain Eagle photos - Jennifer Cohron nel, to provide services. Two sections, 16 pages Paving was also extended a Hundreds of people turned out in downtown Cordova Thursday night for the city’s annual short distance on the connect- Christmas parade. ing road to Airport Road, from Check the point of the Walker County out our Extension Office. Facebook The two officials said the girls page at DORA CITY COUNCIL shelter recently reopened at its Jasper Daily Mountain Eagle old site after a fire destroyed Council making down payment on monument project the previous Beacon House shelter on that site in Septem- ment of $15,750 for the planned the council on Tuesday night, ber 2016, displacing 10 girls at By RICK WATSON the time. Daily Mountain Eagle veterans monument and 300 as the committee has decided paver stones, taking the funds on a design and layout for the “The mayor called me and from the Clinic Fund. memorial. said, ‘Keith, they are about to DORA — The Dora City Billie Sue Moon from the The veterans memorial will get finished with the Beacon Council approved a motion Veterans Memorial Commit- See BEACON LANE, A5 Tuesday to fund a down pay- tee reported their progress to See DORA, A5 800.648.3271 | www.bscc.edu A2 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Fri., Dec. 14, 2018 www.mountaineagle.com Today’s weather DEATHS & FUNERALS Forecast for Friday, December 14, 2018 TENN. Oxford 58/45 Huntsville Jacqueline Rios Pauline Tomerlin Norris ARK. 58/49 Jacqueline Rios, 76, of Jasper, passed away on Pauline Tomerlin Norris, 93, of Jasper, passed away Thursday, December 13, 2018 at Ridgeview Health Wednesday, December 13, 2018, at Ridgeview Nurs- Services. ing Home. GA. Arrangements will be announced later by Col- Family will be receiving friends on Saturday, Greenville Birmingham lins-Burke Funeral Home. December 15, 2018, from 10 until 11 a.m., at Kilgo- 59/45 62/47 re-Green Funeral Home. Funeral service Saturday, Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 December 15, 2018, at 11 a.m., in the Kilgore-Green Chapel, burial at Boldo Cemetery. Johnny Sims will officiate. Jackson Montgomery She was preceded in death by her husband, Powell 60/42 68/48 Lee Humphries Jr. Bennett “P.B.” Norris. May 07, 1935-December 11, 2018 She is survived by her children, Sarah Akins, Ben Lee Humphries Jr., 83, of Jasper, passed away on D. Norris, Linda McCullar, and Rickey Norris, and a Brookhaven Hattiesburg Tuesday, December 11, 2018 at Hendrix Health and 59/44 63/45 host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, Rehabilitation. nephews and friends. Mobile The family will receive friends on Friday, Decem- 66/47 FLA. ber 14, 2018, at 10:30 a.m. at Collins-Burke Funeral Kilgore-Green Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-9503 LA. Home, with funeral services following at noon in the Collins-Burke Chapel. Burial will be at Bennett Cem- etery. T.J. Millican and Mickey Millican will officiate. Mr. Humphries was preceded in death by his father, Elizabeth Margaret Noah Lee Humphries; mother, Elena Martin Hum- phries; daughter, Sherry Gail Mann. Jackson July 26, 1917-December 12, 2018 He is survived by his wife, Marilyn Millican AccuWeather, Inc. ©2018 Humphries of Jasper; daughters, Casandra Deavers Elizabeth Margaret Jackson, 101, of Jasper, passed of Jasper and Candy Jenkins (Stephen) of Double away on Wednesday, December 12, 2018 at Cordova Springs; sister, Shelby Reynolds of Double Springs; Health and Rehab. brothers, Louis Humphries (Ann) of Monk’s Corner, The family will receive friends on Saturday, Decem- SC, Wendell Humphries (Dale Ann) of Double Springs ber 15, 2018 at 1:30 p.m. at Collins-Burke Funeral Serial killer pleads and Quinton Humphries (Lottie) of Double Springs; Home, with funeral services following at 2 p.m. in seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. the Collins-Burke Chapel. Burial will be at Oak Hill Cemetery. guilty in Texas Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 Mrs. Jackson is survived by her son, Barry M. Jackson; granddaughter, Leigh Anne Way; and woman’s 1994 death great-grandchildren, Jackson and Anna Way. Wade Ray Jenkins Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 DALLAS (AP) — A 78-year-old prisoner who says Wade Ray Jenkins, 51, of Parrish, passed away on he killed about 90 people over nearly four decades as Wednesday, December 12, 2018 at his residence. he moved around the country pleaded guilty to mur- Arrangements will be announced later by Col- der Thursday in the 1994 strangulation of a Texas lins-Burke Funeral Home. woman. Samuel Little entered his plea Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 in the West Texas city of Odessa, where the body of Denise Christie Brothers was discovered in a vacant lot about a month after she disap- peared. He received another life prison term, Ector County District Attorney Bobby Bland said in a Virgin Galactic tourism rocket statement. “Due to the efforts of law enforce- ment agencies from around the country, dozens of victims’ families Samuel ship reaches space in test now have answers,” Bland said. Little “Although this is a conviction in MOJAVE, Calif. (AP) — Ector County, Texas, I hope it will serve as justice for Virgin Galactic’s tourism all those atrocious murders committed across this na- spaceship climbed more tion in this unprecedented era of terror and mayhem than 50 miles high above caused by Samuel Little.” California’s Mojave Desert Little was convicted in 2014 of killing three Los on Thursday, reaching for Angeles-area women in separate attacks in the late the first time what the 1980s and was serving life sentences when authori- company considers the ties say he confessed this year to killing dozens more boundary of space.