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MARCH 11, 2016 JASPER, ALABAMA — FRIDAY — WWW.MOUNTAINEAGLE.COM 75 CENTS WALKER COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE BRIEFS INSIDE ‘Casino Night’ Jury convicts Jasper man — again — set for tonight The Hope Clinic’s of armed robbery of convenience store annual ‘Casino Night’ fundraiser will By RON HARRIS that began earlier this week. Circuit Judge Jerry Selman be held tonight at Daily Mountain Eagle Jurors took less than 30 min- sentenced Dickerson to 40 years the CHS Activities utes to return the guilty verdict in prison at the time. A Walker County jury has Thursday. An Alabama criminal appeals Center in downtown convicted a Jasper man — for Dickerson was one of four court overturned the verdict in Jasper. Doors open the second time — of robbing a men accused of robbing the Feb. 2015, however, ruling at 6 p.m. convenience store almost six Qwik Sak at the intersection of Dickerson was entitled to a new First lady’s death stirs Tickets are $50 years ago. Airport Road and Curry High- trial because he was denied rep- Courtney Duran Dickerson, way with a gun in July 2010. resentation in court. Dickerson memories of Reagan era and can be pur- 25, of Jasper, was found guilty Dickerson was initially found chased in advance of first-degree robbery in a trial guilty of the crime in Aug. 2014. See TRIAL, A5 SIMI VALLEY, Calif. (AP) — They at the Hope Clinic came to mourn the stylish, influen- or at the door. tial first lady and celebrate an era. The price of the The death of Nancy Reagan at ticket covers a buf- 94 has rekindled memories of a fet dinner, bever- presidency passed, when the ages, $500 in play “Reagan revolution” reshaped money for casino American politics. / A7 games and a chance to win a grand prize. CORDOVA Electrathon race on tap Grocery store Saturday Downtown Jasper owner: Lease will turn into a race course for Satur- not ready day’s Electrathon Grand Prix. Races for signature will be held at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. By JENNIFER COHRON For more informa- Daily Mountain Eagle tion, go to the Elec- trathon’s Facebook CORDOVA — The lease for Piggly Wiggly in Cordova has not been signed page. Daily Mountain Eagle - Nicole Smith because it is not finalized, one of the Jeff Cook of the country music band Alabama visited T.R. Simmons Elementary School grocery store’s co-owners said Thurs- day. on Thursday to see its living wax museum, which recognized popular people from Ala- Phillip Bozeman of Cordova Grocery DEATHS bama. Above, Cook talks to a student dressed as Hank Williams. LLC said substantial changes had to be Dorothy Louise Bell, 86, made to the original lease after the Jasper store’s November 2014 grand opening. Gregory Mark Thrasher Jr., “The lease that they presented to us 21, Sumiton was not relevant to a grocery store. It James S. Shepherd, 93, was a generic lease for a shopping cen- Parrish ‘He has ter, which has nothing to do with a Carolyn Johnson Ford, 64, Dora stand-alone building,” Bozeman said. Sherry Lynne Scruggs, 55, Negotiations have taken place in the Jasper past year, but a final document is not Charles Terry Fewell, 61, the biggest yet ready for signature, according to Jasper Bozeman. Stella Louise Lane, 72, In the meantime, he said the store Jasper has been operating under a gentle- man’s agreement and paying rent to Full obituaries heart’ / A2 the city according to the terms of the lease. Jeff Cook of country band Mayor Drew Gilbert confirmed in WEATHER Tuesday night’s city council meeting Alabama visits area schools that Cordova Grocery LLC has been paying rent to the Cordova Economic High Low By NICOLE SMITH and Industrial Development Authority, 81 61 Daily Mountain Eagle the landlord of the property. Ed Sanders, an attorney for Cordova Jeff Cook of the popular county music band Grocery LLC, said finalizing a lease has 5-day forecast / A2 Alabama made a visit to Jasper on Thursday to visit area students. See GROCERY, A5 INDEX Cook’s first stop was at T.R. Simmons Ele- Daily Mountain Eagle - Nicole Smith mentary School to see one of his fans — a T.R. Simmons student Cameron Hagood Classifieds...... B6 fourth grader named Cameron Hagood. WALKER COUNTY dressed as country musician Jeff Cook for the Comics...... A4 All fourth grade students at T.R. were host- COMMISSION Dear Abby...... A4 ing a living wax museum on Thursday, in school’s living wax museum. Cook visited Horoscope...... A4 Cameron and other students on Thursday, and See COOK, A5 Money & market.....B2 signed many autographs. Opinion...... A6 Road projects Sports...... B1

Two sections, 16 pages ALABAMA LEGISLATURE WINSTON COUNTY removed SHERIFF’S OFFICE Check from annual out our Bentley hints Facebook New sheriff page at at possible special inspection list Jasper Daily Mountain Eagle appointed in By JENNIFER COHRON OUR FACEBOOK Daily Mountain Eagle QUESTION OF THE WEEK session on Medicaid Winston County Daylight Saving Time The Walker County Commission returns Saturday night at Judge orders tapes turned over in By NICOLE SMITH voted Monday to remove several road midnight. Do you prefer Alabama House speaker case / A5 Daily Mountain Eagle projects from an annual maintenance Daylight Saving Time or do inspection by the Alabama Department you like it like it is now? MONTGOMERY (AP) — Gov. Robert Bentley is hint- Tommy Moore has been appointed by of Transportation. And explain why. ing that lawmakers could be back in special session if Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley as the The affected roads include Pleasant they don’t pass a budget that provides more money for new sheriff in Winston County. Field Road, Coal Valley Road, Wolf Medicaid. Moore’s appointment was announced Creek Road, Dogtown Road, Byler Bentley has promised to veto any budget without the Thursday afternoon and will be effective Road, Nauvoo Road, Fish Hatchery additional $100 million Medicaid officials say is needed March 14. Road, River Road, Cordova-Gorgas to avoid cuts to services and reimbursement rates and Moore currently serves as chief inves- Road, Armory Road, Bryan Road, Em- continue the planned shift to managed care. tigator for the Winston County District pire Road, Horse Creek Road, Pumpkin “If the agency is cut $100 million, we lose the progress Attorney’s Office, a position he has held Center Cutoff and Sipsey Road, as well that we have made to remodel and streamline the way for the past 18 years. as culverts on Nix Road, Sandcut Road See BENTLEY. A5 See SHERIFF, A5 See COMMISSION, A5

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         Dorothy Louise Bell Carolyn Johnson Ford $ $ , , ,,  ** Dorothy Louise Bell, 86, of Jasper, was born Sept. 1, Carolyn Johnson Ford, 64, of Dora, passed away March 11 11 11 1""1 11 1929, and passed away Tuesday, March 8, 2016, at her 7, 2016. She was a homemaker. A native of Walker residence. County, she grew up in Louisiana. She was a graduate of The family will receive friends today, March 11, 2016, the Louisiana School for the Deaf and the Alabama at 10 a.m. at Collins-Burke Funeral Home. School for the Deaf. $%&'%%'&%$ ($&'))'&$( ) $)&((&)$ $%&&%$ $'&**&'$ Funeral services will be today, March 11, 2016, at noon Visitation will be Saturday, March 12, 2016, from 9:30 ,!  + +  !, ,!  + +  !, + *+   ; ;  +*   + +   *  :  : * in the Collins-Burke Chapel. Todd Hunter will officiate. until 11 a.m. at New Horizon Memorial Funeral Home.          ; &    &;    &    3 3   &  ; &    &;    !; ;!  ;    ;   // # // # # #  3  #  3#  3 #  #3 # &      &    & Burial will be at Walker Memory Gardens. Funeral services will be Saturday, March 12, 2016, at )   ; &   &;  )  3    3   // #; ;#// 3        3   #  #  Bell is survived by her daughter, Brenda Kaye Bell; son, 11 a.m. in the New Horizon Memorial Chapel. Elder Silas $; 2  >,> >,> 2;$ 3 #; ;#3 #;;# 3     3 Randy T. Bell; sister, Juanita Gayle Logan; brothers, Ford will officiate. Burial will follow in New Horizon Me-    # /; ;/#   // #; ;#// ! :    :! Chester Carl Sutton and Bobby Jo Sutton; two grandchil- morial Gardens. "#?;;?#" dren; and five great-grandchildren. Ford was preceded in death by her husband, Hebron S. Ford Jr.; and parents, Paul T. and Lois Johnson. +  ,',)--),',  + +  ,',)..),',  +  +  ,(,)%%),(,  + +  ,(,)))),(,  + +  ,',**,',  + + ,,--,, + + ,,,, +  + ,','',', + + ,','',', + + ,',((,', + Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 Survivors include her son, Silas Lee Ford (Tara); daugh- ter, Kimberly Ford (Jeremy Stewart); stepson, Sean Ford;    grandchildren, Ariel Hope Ford, Austin Ford, Zachary Gregory Mark Thrasher Jr. Stewart, Caden Lee Stewart, Jolee Ford and Brennan @ Silas Ford; and her sister, Gail Lovell (Jim). & '  Gregory Mark Thrasher Jr., 21, of Sumiton, went to 1 Online condolences may be expressed at www.newhori- heaven on Wednesday, March 9, 2016, at 3:30 a.m. at zonmemorial.com. Brookwood Hospital after losing a three-year battle with cancer. New Horizon Memorial Funeral Home, @    Thrasher was a pre-nursing student Dora; 205-648-2323 #1 at UAB, and a 2012 honors graduate of Dora High School. He left behind his parents, Greg and Sherry Lynne Scruggs Lisa; sister, Abby; grandparents, A Sherry Lynne Scruggs, 55, of Jasper, was born Aug. 26,   Harold and Ruth Thrasher of Sumiton, 1 and Bill and Jude Phillips of Akron; 1960, and passed away Wednesday, March 9, 2016, at her uncles and aunts, Steve and Paula residence. Thrasher, David and Kelly Thrasher, The family will receive friends Saturday, March 12, Vann and Teresa Burchfield, Brian 2016, at 11 a.m. at Collins-Burke Funeral Home. Funeral services will be Saturday, March 12, 2016, at @ and Cathy Browning and Billy and Jessica Phillips;   cousins, Cameron, Trey and Allison Thrasher, Brian noon in the Collins-Burke Chapel. Jerry Key will officiate. 1 Browning Jr., Emma Grace and Ella Reagan Phillips, and Burial will be at Mt. Zion Cemetery on Fall City Road in Jake Tillie; great uncle and aunt, Louis and Myra Mizer- Jasper.      any of Homewood; and all the Mizerany cousins. Scruggs was preceded in death by her mother, Dorothy            His grandmothers, Doris Jean Phillips Smith and Irene Sue White; father, Linberg White; and brother, Michael           #!! #      Odom Thrasher, were waiting for him in heaven. White.                   She is survived by her husband, Danny Scruggs;                  A celebration of Gregory’s life will be held at Aldersgate                    United Methodist Church in Dora today, March 11, 2016, daughter, Christina Scruggs of Jasper; son, Albert           -' - '     with visitation from 4 until 6 p.m. and memorial service Scruggs of Jasper; sisters, Amanda White and Patricia           ./ ).) / # #   White, both of Knoxville, Tennessee; brothers, David          .0).#)0 #    at 6 p.m.                12  21   Memorials may be sent to Aldersgate at P.O. Box 609, White of Knoxville, Tennessee, and Robert White of !  ! "" "    "!!  "    Dora, AL 35062. Louisville, Kentucky; and five grandchildren.    # #      ,!  ,  !      Fly high Gregory, you are greatly loved, and will be $!$!        ,,     Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 %%      *' * ' "  "   missed by so many! & ' & '  "  "    * *#  #    (!))!  *  &' *+,  '&  ,+* */*/   &' *+,   ,+* '& (!)'  ')!          *!*!      New Horizon Memorial Funeral Home, Dora; 205-648-2323 Charles Terry Fewell    Charles Terry Fewell, 61, of Jasper, went to be with the                    #   # ##     Lord Saturday, Feb. 27, 2016, at his residence. "   "" " ,3, 3  /  / ""      James Shepherd A memorial service will be held Sunday, March 13, #  !!  #     -3 5)- )53       2016, from 1 until 3 p.m. at the Dora Civic Center in  ""          , , James Shepherd, 93, of Parrish, passed away Wednes- Dora. ''   , ,  , $! !, ! !$    ,33, day, March 2, 2016, at Princeton Baptist Medical Center &&        , ,    ,312  213, Fewell graduated from Dora High School in 1973. He 44      , ,  ,  4 ,  4    " " $3 ,33,3$ in Birmingham. excelled in all sports and was a Sipsey Rebel through and Visitation will be today, March 11, 2016, from 5 until 7        through, and was also an Alabama Crimson Tide fan. p.m. at Faith Chapel Funeral Home in Jasper. He was preceded in death by his father, Charles Wesley Funeral services will be Saturday, March 12, 2016, at Fewell; mother, Bobbie Nell Richards Fewell; and brother, 11 a.m. at Capers Chapel in Parrish. Pastor Dottie Belser Jerry Michael Fewell. will officiate. Burial will be at Gay Reed Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Connie Cottrell Fewell;         daughters, Jill Mitchell (Pat Linson), Jessica Fewell, Jana        /  / Faith Chapel Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-9680 Fewell Green and her husband, Brandon, and Jacquelin !" # # "! Fewell; granddaughter (and T Daddy’s pride and joy), Emma; brother, Donald Fewell and his wife, Gay; sisters, $ $ , , ,,  ** Stella Louise Lane Jennifer Fewell and Lovvorner Moorer; and a host of 11 11 11 1""1 11 Stella Louise Lane, 72, of Jasper, passed away Wednes- nieces, nephews, other relatives and dear friends.  day, March 9, 2016, at Walker Baptist Medical Center. Special thank you to Comfort Care nurses and staff, es-           &  &  &  & Arrangements are being handled by Collins-Burke Fu- pecially Tammy Wyers RN and Vivian. * 67 8     # +    !9 3    876*  39! +# neral Home.   67 8 3      3876  :   )  / ! ; ; ! / ) : #  Wilson Brothers Funeral Home, Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 Carbon Hill; 205-924-4147 <# % =  =%#<

‘Dr. Strangelove,’ production designer Adam dies at 95

NEW YORK (AP) — Ken Adam, the British produc- tion designer who gave “Dr. Strangelove” its cavernous War Room and James Bond supervillains their futuris- tic lairs, has died. He was 95. Adam’s death was announced Thursday by the official James Bond Twitter account, run by MGM Studios and Eon Productions. The franchise mourned the passing of “our beloved friend” ‘’who was so responsible for the visual style of the James Bond films.” The BBC, which first reported Adam’s passing, said he died Thursday at his home in London. “He was a bril- liant visualizer of worlds we will never be able to visit ourselves,” Christopher Frayling, Adam’s biographer, told the BBC. The Berlin-born Adam won two Academy Awards in a career that lasted into his 70s and spanned more than 70 films. AP Photo He was revered for his indelible set artistry, including that for seven Bond movies. Adam was behind the Fort People motor through rising floodwaters at the Pecan Valley Estates trailer park in Bossier City, La., Knox vaults of “Goldfinger,” the iconic volcano hideaway Wednesday. of “You Only Live Twice” and Bond’s gadget-filled Aston Martin. “One critic asked, ‘How did you ever get inside the vol- cano?’” Adam told the Los Angeles Times last year. “I Rain soaks north didn’t get inside the volcano! I think that is the function of a film designer, to create something which the audi- ence has never seen.” Louisiana, 3 dead VOLUME 54 NUMBER 273 in severe weather ELM GROVE, La. (AP) bring another bout of rain Daily Mountain Eagle — Huge military trucks to the region.” rumbled through neigh- State officials said a 6- - Main Office - Member borhoods in northern year-old girl was among 1301 E. Viking Drive AP Photo Jasper, AL 35501 Audit Bureau Louisiana on Thursday in three people killed in Phone (205) 221-2840 of Circulations search of families trapped Louisiana during two days Camie Kelly walks through floodwaters as she car- by days of relentless rain, of severe weather that has ries her family cat from the the Pecan Valley Es- Business Hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday-Friday while men in rain gear left roads covered in water Closed Saturday & Sunday waded through floodwa- and sent more than 1,000 tates trailer park as residents evacuate due to Daily Mountain Eagle ISSN 0893-0759 Copyright © 2015 by the Daily Mountain ters up to their chests to people fleeing their homes. rising water in Bossier City, La., Wednesday. Eagle is published every morning Tuesday-Sunday by Jasper Daily Mountain rescue stranded animals. 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However, as a service to our subscribers and independent contractors, Weather Service’s office in their 11 cats. trucks that can travel weather spotter just north our circulation department is open from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. & 7-10 on Shreveport, said skies She said the water rose though water 20 to 30 of Monroe reported more Sat. & Sun. to handle any problems that arise. If you do not receive your paper by 9 a.m., please call our circulation department at 221-2884 and every effort will be have cleared in the region, so fast, however, that Ficca inches deep. than 18 inches of rain made to get a copy of the paper to you that morning. but the area is not yet out was forced to leave with- Guardsmen have also since Tuesday night, he Jasper, Alabama 35501 of the woods. out the cats. evacuated 70 dogs, 16 said. SUBSCRIPTION 3 6 1 “It’s not over with,” he “We don’t know if they chickens and even a Dozens of people were at Telephone 221-2840 MONTHS MONTHS YEAR RATES BY MAIL said. “There’s still part of a went under the trailer or guinea pig. a Red Cross shelter at the Periodical Postage Paid at Jasper, AL Walker County $28.50 $57.00 $114.00 USPS NO. 144-040 low pressure system that’s where they are,” she said. Outside Walker County $39.50 $74.00 $138.00 In Bossier City — across Bossier Civic Center in MOTOR ROUTE SUBSCRIPTION RATES Outside Alabama $46.50 $89.00 $166.00 in Central Texas that is Sixteen Louisiana the Red River from northwest Louisiana, said Monthly ...... $10.50 6 Months ...... $63.00 Visa, Mastercard & Discover moving this way and parishes have declared a Shreveport — some 3,500 shelter manager Colleen Cards Accepted. 3 Months ...... $31.50 1 Year ...... $126.00 overnight it will likely state of emergency, and homes were under a Morgan. SENIOR DISCOUNT AVAILABLE DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Fri., March 11, 2016 www.mountaineagle.com — A3 Florida mom shot by Gunmen, 1 with rifle, worked 4-year-old son apparent as team to kill 6 at cookout gun rights advocate WILKINSBURG, Pa. MIAMI (AP) — A northeast Florida woman whose (AP) — Two gunmen work- 4-year-old son accidentally shot her in the back while ing as a team fatally shot they were traveling in her is apparently five people including a a gun lover who made numerous social media post- pregnant woman and crit- ings about gun rights. ically wounded two others A community Facebook page listed under Jamie at a backyard cookout, Gilt for Gun Sense was filled with posts advocating with one attacker using a for gun rights, including a quote that says “My right rifle to shoot the victims in to protect my child with my gun trumps your fear of the head as they were my gun.” driven in his direction, a The Associated Press was unable to verify whether prosecutor said Thursday. the page, which has since been taken down, belonged “The murders were to Gilt. planned. They were calcu- A person who answered the phone at her house lated, brutal,” District At- Thursday morning declined to comment. torney Stephen Zappala Putnam County Sheriff’s investigators were trying said of the Wednesday on Thursday to determine how the boy got his hands nighttime shootings. on the gun they say he used to shoot his mother. The medical examiner Jamie Gilt, 31, of Jacksonville owns the .45-caliber officially ruled the death of gun the boy fired Tuesday afternoon, Putnam County the fetus a homicide Sheriff’s Office spokesman Joseph Wells said. Thursday afternoon, Wells said a deputy saw her behaving frantically in- bringing the fatalities in side the truck, which was stopped partially in the the late Wednesday night road. ambush attack to six. The deputy then saw she’d been shot in the back The gunmen appeared and the bullet had exited from her stomach area, to have targeted one or two Photo by Michael Henninger/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP Wells said. Gilt told deputies her son had accidentally shot her, of the victims, said Zap- A woman is held back as police respond to the scene of a deadly shooting pala, who added that they according to Wells. She was taken to a hospital and hadn’t ruled out drugs as a in Wilkinsburg, Pa., Thursday. Police say multiple people were killed in the was in stable condition, but investigators had not motive. shooting late Wednesday and several were injured in suburban Pittsburgh. been able to interview her, Wells said. Four women, one of The boy, who wasn’t injured, is with relatives. The them eight months’ preg- She said she didn’t know Florida Department of Children and Families also is 5 mim nant, and a man were why anyone at the party investigating. killed as they rushed to- 55k kmk 19 would have been targeted. Before it was removed from public view, the “Jamie ward the back porch to FiveFivevee peoppeoplee kkilledlllledllee All of the victims were Gilt for Gun Sense” Facebook page featured many inin amambush-styleam ssh-sshh stystylyllee seek cover as a gunman 279 hit by shots from the rifle, posts from other pages supporting gun ownership and sshshootinghhootingoootin dduringu inng vilifying proposals for more gun control. fired a .40-caliber pistol at backyardbbaacackyacckykyakyyyaardaarrddpa pparty parartaarrtttyy and none from gunfire as many as 15 adults who 79 19 from the pistol, which The short description of the page on Facebook said were playing cards and “looked like a distraction it was a place “to connect people that share a common goal. That goal is to protect and expand our 2nd having a late-night cook- PITTSBURGHPPITTSBITITTI TTTSTTSSSBBBUBURGHUURGRRGGGHH almost,” said agent Chris out. Taylor, of the Bureau of Al- Amendment rights.” That steered the victims WilkinsburgWilkinWWilkinskinsburgnsns g cohol, Tobacco, Firearms toward the rear porch and N.YN.Y.Y.. and Explosives. He said 49 door of the house, where shots were fired in total, an accomplice armed with PENN. 31 from the rifle. a 7.62 mm rifle similar to OH. PittsburghPitPittsbuburghurgur PENNSYLVANIAPENP ENE NNNSYLVNNNSYLVANIAN S LLVVANIA N A All of the victims had an AK-47 shot them from multiple wounds. behind a chain-link fence Detail “It looks like right now less than 10 feet from the they were all fleeing to- porch, Zappala said. ward the back door of the Neither weapon has SOURCE: Maps4News AP residence when the second been found. gunman fired from the The man with the rifle hone, 26, and Tina Shel- was eight months’ preg- side of the yard,” said Lt. aimed high throughout the ton, 37. nant, she said. And she Andrew Schurman of the barrage of bullets. Four of “My whole family was said one of the critically Allegheny County homi- the dead were found on the massacred,” said Jessica wounded victims is also cide unit. “They all seemed tiny back porch. Shelton, the mother of the her son. to get caught on the back “They were all head siblings and aunt of the One of her grandchil- porch.” shots,” Zappala said. other two killed. dren was at the party and Carl Morris and his son, The dead included three “It doesn’t make sense to saw his mother lying dead, Robert, were getting ready siblings, Brittany Powell, take people’s lives like then ran upstairs, Shelton to leave their house across 27, who lived at the home; that,” said Jessica Shelton, said. the street when they heard Collins-Burke Jerry Shelton, 35; and who had been at the party “He said he didn’t want a volley of three shots, a Chanetta Powell, 25. The earlier in the evening. the bad men to get him,” pause, then gunfire lasting other two were Shada Ma- Her daughter Chanetta she said. more than a minute. Funeral Home Serving Walker County Woman, 93, gets diploma once denied because she was married For Over 50 Years AKRON, Ohio (AP) — A run away to Kentucky to tire and the teacher told Since 1954 93-year-old Ohio woman get married after he was her to go to study hall. has received the high called into the U.S. Army Liggett said she replied, 384-5571 • collinsburkefuneralhome.com school diploma she was de- Air Corps during World “No, I’m married. I’m going nied in 1942 because of War II. Huston graduated home.” 303 Oakhill Rd. • Jasper rules that expelled mar- from North High School The school then acted on ried students. two years earlier. The two its policy to ban married Dorothy Liggett was a had planned to have students. SPRING/SUMMER SALE! few weeks from gradua- Liggett join her husband Superintendent James tion from Akron’s North after she graduated. said they felt Ligget’s March 2-12 • M-F 10-6 • Sat. 10-4 High School when officials During one school day, birthday was the perfect discovered she was mar- Liggett forgot her gym at- occasion to make amends. ried. Akron Public Schools Superintendent David James hand-delivered the diploma to Liggett in a surprise ceremony Wednesday in suburban Fairlawn, The Akron Bea- 10 DAYS con Journal reported. AP Photo ONLY Liggett’s daughter Jan- ice Larkin had written to Dorothy L. Liggett talks James about her mother. about receiving her be- • Gently Worn Children’s Clothes James said he read the lated North High School • Maternity Clothes letter and researched what diploma on her 93rd • Almost New Toys & Baby Equipment happened. “I felt terrible for the birthday on Wednesday • Home Decor & Furniture way Mrs. Liggett was in Fairlawn, Ohio. • Prom/Formals and More treated all of those years ago and wanted to do what student and still not re- we could to make it up to ceive a diploma because of her,” James said. “To have that, was simply wrong.” invested 13 years in Liggett and her late hus- school, to have been a good band, John Huston, had Parkland Shopping Center Susan’s

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My son is BY JIM DAVIS driving me crazy. He’s wor- ried be- cause I don’t have friends I hang out Dear Abby with. He By Abigail said it’s Buren not nor- mal for a woman to not want to have friends. I say

it is. He said if Dear Abby BLONDIE says I’m OK, he will let it rest. I work with people between 50 and 70 hours a week. I have more than a thousand townhome and BY DEAN YOUNG & DENIS LEBRUN condo residents to deal with, and I receive non- stop complaints day in and day out. On top of that, I must supervise vendors and contractors, answer to several boards, and have up to eight evening meetings a month. When I finally get PEANUTS home, I don’t want to set

up a shopping or dinner BY CHARLES M. SCHULZ date with anybody. I want to sit in peace and quiet. I don’t want to be around people at all. I’m perfectly happy not having friends. Can you see my point? — LADY WITH NO PROBLEM

DEAR LADY: I do see your point, but I can also see your son’s. By MARVIN turning this into an ei- ther/or situation, you BY TOM ARMSTRONG may be talking past each other instead of with each other. While you crave peace and quiet at the end of the day, he worries that you are isolating your- self. Friendships aren’t supposed to drain peo- ple; they are supposed to be nurturing. People THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME with rewarding com- by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek panions they can laugh Unscramble these four Jumbles, BY MORT WALKER BY MORT and commiserate with one letter to each square, BEETLE BAILEY are happier, less to form four ordinary words. stressed and live longer, so perhaps you GROCA should rethink your po- sition. ©2016 Tribune Content Agency, LLC All Rights Reserved. DEAR ABBY: Ten years ago, when I lived in Cali- TNNIH fornia, I dated the love of my life, “Tammy.” We were perfect together, and I was often amazed by how much I loved her, which CEPTID BY JOHN ROSE was palpable. After about free JUSTCheck out the new, JUMBLE app two years we broke up, and I moved 3,000 miles away. My rebound rela- KEEUAR BARNEY GOOGLE & SNUFFY SMITH tionship lasted a decade Now arrange the circled letters and produced a beautiful to form the surprise answer, as baby boy. After it recently suggested by the above cartoon. ended, I reached out to Tammy. We hadn’t com- municated in 10 years, (Answers tomorrow) and I learned that she is Jumbles: QUAIL ODDLY TAWDRY CHANGE Yesterday’s married with three kids Answer: Sleepy Hollow’s horseman had finished and she’s miserable. She breakfast and was ready to — HEAD OUT said she misses me and has never stopped loving CRANKSHAFT me. We talk on the phone often, and she says she HOROSCOPES By Eugenia Last wants to see me. I have no Batiuk and Chuck Ayers By Tom idea where this is going, CELEBRITIES BORN get your finances in order but I’d love to see her. We ON THIS DAY: Anton so that you can take ad- have decided that we will Yelchin, 27; Thora Birch, vantage of an exciting op- abide by your advice. 34; Johnny Knoxville, 45; portunity. What should I do? Terrence Howard, 47. SCORPIO (Oct. 23- — NOSTALGIC IN NY Happy Birthday: Make Nov. 21): An original idea a point to be observant. will help you run your DEAR NOSTALGIC: It’s important to stay on household in a more effi- I’m glad you asked, al- top of what’s going on cient manner. You will at- though I doubt you will around you if you want to tract greater interest and heed my advice. Here it be successful. support from partners, HI & LOIS is: You and Tammy ARIES (March 21- friends and relatives. By Chance Brown should postpone any April 19): Don’t let nerv- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. reunions until she has ous tension stop you from 22-Dec. 21): Assess your resolved her marital being productive. Stay fo- situation honestly and situation because there cused and initiate what start to implement the are more people in- you need to do in order to changes that will ease volved now than just reach your set goals. your stress and make you the two of you. Whether TAURUS (April 20- happy. she remains in her un- May 20): Consider your CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- happy marriage is any- options while keeping Jan. 19): You’ll have to one’s guess, but if you your budget in mind. Now defend your rights if you step in now, it will only is not the time to go are too vocal about the add to her troubles. against rules and regula- way you feel or what you DEAR ABBY: How do I tions. want to do. Stick close to respond to a gift when I GEMINI (May 21-June home and work quietly by BABY BLUES don’t know whether or not 20): Stick to your game yourself until you have a plan regardless of what presentation that is too it’s a gag gift? My sister By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott sent a present that ap- others do. A realistic out- flawless to oppose. pears to be expensive, but look will help you make AQUARIUS (Jan. 20- is not only awful, it’s also the right decisions. Feb. 18): Past experience tacky and weird. She has CANCER (June 21- will help you make an im- a great sense of humor, July 22): Review your portant decision about but added no card or mes- situation and do what- the way you handle a sage that would give us a ever you can to keep mov- similar situation. clue how to appropriately ing forward. Don’t let PISCES (Feb. 19- thank her. what others do dictate March 20): Put your — NOT SURE IN NJ your next move. skills to good use and you LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): will find new ways to ex- DEAR NOT SURE: I Step into the spotlight. ploit your talents. Reach recommend you use the Make a point to visit out to someone you enjoy old stand-by: “How someplace that motivates working with and see sweet of you to remem- you or that you have where it leads. ber (me, us, our special never been to before. Birthday Baby: You day, etc.). Thank you VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. choose quality over quan- for being such a gener- 22): Express your tity. You are influential ous sister!” thoughts and share your and forthright. ideas, and you will come Eugenia’s website — Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van up with a workable eugenialast.com, Euge- Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her arrangement. nia’s android app @ mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. http://bit.ly/exhoro and Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or 22): Favors will be join Eugenia on P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA granted. Do your best to twitter/facebook/linkedin. 90069. DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Fri., March 11, 2016 www.mountaineagle.com — A5

Judge orders tapes Cook From A1 honor of historical figures turned over in Alabama from Alabama. Cameron dressed as one of his fa- House speaker case vorite country music singers, Jeff Cook, and his MONTGOMERY (AP) — A judge on Wednesday or- mom, Cindy Hagood, says dered a political consultant to turn over recordings her son took time to match of phone conversations he had with the lead prosecu- Cook’s style. tor in House Speaker Mike Hubbard’s ethics case. “He did the research. ... Lee County Circuit Judge Jacob Walker indicated He actually wanted to be that he wants to listen to the recordings himself as Jeff,” Hagood said, saying he weighs defense claims of prosecutorial miscon- her son dressed in black, duct. made his hair wavy and Walker ordered Baron Coleman to turn over created a 5 o’clock shadow recordings of conversations with prosecutor Matt to look like Cook for the Hart by 1 p.m. Friday. Walker also directed Coleman living wax museum. to give him copies of emails. Cameron’s father is The content of the recordings is unknown. Coleman friends with Ken Ran- testified at a hearing last week that he drew conclu- dolph, a mutual friend of sions from those conversations about the status of the Cook’s. When Randolph investigation and used the information to try to dam- told Cook his son was age Hubbard politically with a “whisper campaign” dressing up as him, the while working for Hubbard’s primary opponent. How- musician made plans to ever, Coleman said Hart did not directly tell him visit Jasper. grand jury information, but that he would put “two Cook toured the fourth and two” together based on Hart’s comments and grade classrooms at T.R. on Daily Mountain Eagle - Nicole Smith questions. Thursday, and listened as Prosecutors say Coleman was an informant, pro- each child told a history of Jeff Cook made a special visit to Valley School on Thursday to meet one of viding them information since the early days of the the person they were his biggest fans, Caden Thompson. Caden has cerebral palsy, but it doesn’t investigation, so the conversations were proper and dressed as. He took photos stop him from playing the guitar while he sings Alabama hits. legal. with many students, in- The judge indicated that, at least for now, he in- cluding Cameron, and tended to review the tapes in private instead of open signed numerous auto- ing his favorite, Tennessee tersville, but the show was school hallway and signed court. Walker on Thursday also entered a temporary graphs. River. rained out. Caden was un- the very guitar the young protective order to prevent the tapes from being dis- “His little face just lit “I don’t know where he ware Cook was coming to boy likes to play. seminated. up,” Cindy Hagood said, gets it. ... He carries his Al- his class at Valley, and be- Once Cook interacted Hubbard is scheduled to go to trial March 28 on recalling her son’s reaction abama CD’s in his back- fore he entered the room, with Caden, he signed pho- ethics charges accusing him of using his public posi- to meeting his idol. “He pack every day,” Caden’s Smith had a special mes- tos and posed for pictures tion as speaker and former Alabama Republican was so excited and so be- mom, Jennifer Lawson, sage for the first grader. with other students in Party chairman to drum up clients, business and in- side himself.” said. “I’ve seen lots of videos Caden’s class, some of vestments for his companies. Before leaving Jasper, Lisa Cook, Jeff’s wife, is of you singing, right? And them with disabilities. Cook had one more stop to cousins with Jasper City you like to play the guitar,” “He was telling the kids, make. Council President Jennifer she said, squatting down ‘You can do anything,’” Bentley From A1 Caden Thompson is a Williams Smith, and to Caden’s desk. “Since you Smith said after observing first-grade student at Val- Smith has worked with didn’t get to meet Jeff that Cook during his visit to Jasper. “He is very humble, Medicaid works. A spe- ley Elementary School, Caden on Jasper’s Dream day in Guntersville, Jeff The Centers for he has the biggest heart. ... cial session is an option, and he happens to love Jeff Team, which is designed just decided he would Medicare and Medicaid He is just precious. He’s but the Governor is hope- Cook and the Alabama for those will all abilities come here to Jasper to last month approved Al- just a sweet, sweet man ful the Senate version of band. to have an opportunity to meet you in person.” abama’s waiver to switch who is very humble by the General Fund will not Caden has cerebral play sports. When Caden met Cook, its Medicaid program to a where he is now and all pass the House,” Bentley palsy, but manages to Smith said the visit was he was shy and a bit over- managed care approach. but the country he’s accomplished. He def- spokeswoman Jennifer strum on a guitar his size special for Caden because whelmed, Patients, beginning Oct. singer rolled Caden in his initely is big about giving Ardis said Thursday. and sing along with popu- he traveled last summer to 1, will get their care wheelchair down the back.” The Alabama House of through one of 11 locally- lar Alabama hits, includ- Jeff Cook Day in Gun- Representatives will vote managed regional care Tuesday on a budget that organizations. Propo- gives Medicaid an addi- nents said the switch Trial From A1 tional $15 million, but not should tap down on costs the $100 million the by managing patents’ represented himself in the two jury trials,” Adair agency has requested and medical conditions. three-day trial, with an ap- “Anyone who is involved in the robbery said. Bentley wants. Black lawmakers have pointed public defender to A second business Senate President Pro vowed a filibuster when assist him. of a convenience store is going to serve owned by Whitworth had Tem Del Marsh said the budget comes to the “This week, we tried him prison time, and a lot of it.” been robbed just a few Bentley should not expect House floor on Tuesday again,” Walker County days prior to the Qwik Sak any additional funding. as they push for addi- District Attorney Bill - Walker County District Attorney Bill Adair robbery. “I’d say he better plan a tional Medicaid funding. Adair said Thursday. “He was on high alert,” special session, because I Rep. John Knight, D- Assistant District Attor- Adair said. do not see any way we are Montgomery, noted that neys Kristin Kiefer and self-inflicted gunshot and Chris for the job they Thursday’s conviction is going to come up with children make up more Chris Sherer served as wound while trying to flee did,” Adair said. part of a continuing effort more than the $15 million than 500,000 of the one lead prosecutors in the the scene, Adair said. Adair also said Qwik by the district attorney’s that came out of the million people on Medi- case this week. Adair credited the Sak owner Ray Whitworth office to make sure anyone House. There is no ap- caid in Alabama. Adair said Dickerson Walker County Sheriff’s was instrumental in mak- who commits a similar petite for taxes. There is “We have the highest will be sentenced in about Office and Jasper police ing the arrests. Whitworth crime will be sent to no appetite for taking infant mortality rate of three weeks. He’s facing 20 with quickly making ar- was armed at the time of prison. money from education, so any state in the nation years to life in prison. rests in the case. the robbery and fired a “Anyone who is involved I don’t see where the and now we don’t even Dickerson, along with Adair said he’s happy to shot at the suspects to in the robbery of a conven- money is going to come want to fund Medicaid. three others, were arrested have this case finally put chase them away. ience store is going to from,” Marsh, R-Annis- There is something a short time after the to rest. “He was protecting his serve prison time, and a lot ton, said. wrong with that think- crime and charged with “I commend this second employees when this hap- of it,” Adair said. “We’ve Marsh suggested that ing,” Knight said. the robbery. One of those set of jurors who found pened, and I commend his been very consistent in before calling a special Sen. Trip Pittman, arrested was a juvenile. this defendant guilty, and actions in following that, and will continue to session the governor chairman of the Senate Dickerson suffered a I commend both Kristin through with this through be.” should let the budget General Fund Commit- pass and “soak in and see tee, said he saw slim if there if there’s an out- chance of boosting Medi- From A1 cry from the public.” caid funding this session. Grocery The dispute over Medi- “Right now everybody been an ongoing process. Grocery LLC continues to meet its Bozeman said that is not the case, caid funding could be a is kind of locked up. I “It’s probably been a bit of a longer obligations under the lease. citing the rent payments and multi- repeat of last year’s long- think part of that chal- process than they anticipated. Most “The fact that they are in the com- ple conversations with Gilbert about running general fund lenge is that people really commerical leases are worked out munity and they’ve invested what the need for additional parking budget fight that led to have to see that there is beforehand, but in this case, both they have speaks to their committ- spaces as proof of the family’s com- two special sessions be- going to be an impact. It’s sides trusted each other and there ment to the place, and if there is any mittment to the city. fore lawmakers approved the same thing we had was an immediate need to get the risk of having a lease that isn’t “Our committment to that town a 25-cent cigarette tax last year, a consensus to business open,” Sanders said. signed yet, it is more risk for them has been there since 1998 when we and other smaller meas- do nothing,” Pittman, R- Sanders estimated that a final than the city,” Sanders said. bought the store. We’ve never not ures. Montrose, said. version of the lease should be ready Gilbert said Tuesday night that been committed to that town. I can for signature within a couple of the city’s inability to secure a signed understand him being nervous when weeks. lease for Piggly Wiggly seemed to everything in town seems to be leav- Sheriff From A1 Until then, Sanders said Cordova suggest a lack of committment. ing, but we’re not,” Bozeman said. Moore, who has 27 years of law enforcement expe- rience, said he traveled to Montgomery this week with Commission From A1 five other people to interview for the appointment. He said he wants “to let the people know that the and Ferguson Road. inspection for three years Short said. precinct has one electronic sheriff’s department is here to protect and serve.” The inspections are re- consecutively, the county In other action, commis- voting machine for every “I have been overwhelmed at the support I’ve got quired because the proj- could lose access to federal sioners: 2,400 voters. since I said I would accept the appointment, if se- ects utilized some funding, according to •held a brief executive •were asked by Short to lected,” Moore said. “I’ve worked in this county for 27 combination of federal, Short. session and upon recon- compile the overtime years. People know me and know what I stand for.” state and county funds. “This does not affect vening voted to allow hours and other associated In late February, then-Winston County Sheriff County engineer Mike what can go toward these county attorney Eddie costs of repairing roads in Hobby Walker resigned amid a lawsuit filed by two of Short said ALDOT officials roadways, bridges or cul- Jackson to draft a letter to their respective districts his former deputies, accusing Walker of requesting seek to get road projects verts in the future. They AT&T regarding a dispute for 30 days after late De- they remove marijuana from evidence for his aunt’s removed from the inspec- are still in the same classi- over a bill. cember flooding. Short cancer treatment. Corner Larry Gilliland was named tion list once projects have fication as they always •reviewed the voter reg- said those numbers will be acting sheriff on Feb. 24. exceeded their lifespan, were. This is just taking istration statistics for turned in to the Federal Moore will serve as the county’s new sheriff for typically 20 years. the responsibility away Walker County polling Emergency Management three years, at which time he will choose whether to If the projects remain on from the state to look at places. The review was re- Agency for review and pos- run for office to maintain the position. the list and fail the state’s these on an annual basis,” quired to ensure that each sible reimbursement.

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Friday, March 11, 2016 OPINION A6 EDITORIALS Election like a bad reality show A popular meme going around social while, social media has become a battle- media these days has what at first ap- ground of one-liners that would make pear to be three political signs in a yard. Johnny Carson jealous. On the left is a sign for Hillary Clinton. Research cited this week by the On the right is one for Donald Trump. Newspaper Association of America that In the middle is a sign advertising pine voters who vote most often — those who straw for sale. Most folks who share the vote in every local election — are the meme declare, “I’m voting for pine most loyal of newspaper readers. Seven straw!” in 10 read a newspaper in print or on- It is good for a laugh. But when you line at least once a week. The problem think about it for more than a second, it with that is that an informed voter is is no laughing matter. canceled out every time a casual voter This election feels more like a bad re- goes to the polls. ality television show, because that’s ex- The pace of society these days makes actly what it is. Instead of thoughtful it harder than ever for individuals to dialog and real debate about policies form opinions based off of facts, inde- and ideas, we’ve witnessed a debased pendent thought and real, meaningful and childish display of insult-laden research of the issues. We’re so hurried rhetoric that rewards personality and and bombarded by media in all forms the outlandish. All that’s missing is a that the one-liners and soundbites res- Kardashian running for office. onate like never before. It is no wonder Certainly, the Republican presiden- those who have mastered the art of de- tial campaign has led the pack in this livering them become the frontrunners. regard, thanks to, you guessed it, reality But now that the Super Tuesday pri- television star Donald Trump. His oppo- maries are behind us, and the fight for nents finally sunk to his level in the the general election begins to take past two weeks because, frankly, they shape, it is likely that the crowd of had to in order to compete. But it is not voices will dissipate a bit, making it a concentrated on that primary race little easier to distinguish the issues be- alone. hind the commentary. But the question But we’ll likely see record turnouts is, will we take time to think about it, and record television ratings as a re- research it for ourselves and form our sult. Cable news networks have pro- own opinion? We better. As a society, moted debates as if they’re prize fights. we’re going to get the government we CNN, Fox News and MSNBC used to deserve. disguise opinion as news. Now, they dis- — The Jacksonville Daily News guise propaganda as opinion. Mean-

Gun-free zones foster preventable tragedies

Did you hear about the man who fired including the attacker or gang- or drug- back at an attacker who had shot him related shootings — 37 (69 percent) and two of his friends at a New Orleans took place in gun-free zones. In two of gas station in January, hitting the per- those incidents, the shooter was slowed petrator and potentially saving his life or stopped by an armed civilian. Only and those of several others? Or the 17 cases transpired outside of gun-free Uber driver who likewise shot and zones, and, in five of them, an armed wounded a man who had opened fire on civilian slowed or stopped the attacker. a crowd of people in Chicago last April? “If you have a choice to be in a gun- In both cases, the heroes were li- free zone or a legal-to-carry setting, you censed to carry a concealed weapon, but are less likely to be the victim of a mass you are forgiven if their stories are un- shooting where it is legal to carry guns,” Warning labels crucial on familiar, for the media tend not to fawn research coordinator Patrick Tyrrell over mass-shooting attempts unless wrote on Heritage’s Daily Signal blog. they are successful. “All else being equal, if a killer can When mass shootings do occur, they strike where he is less likely to face e-cigarette advertisements tend to be in places with greater gun re- lethal law-abiding resistance from ordi- strictions — schools, military facilities, nary citizens, he will.” Did you know that percent of middle and high school stu- other government buildings or a private When those motivated by evil or men- seven out of 10 chil- dents are exposed to advertisements for place where crowds gather, such as a tal illness plot mass murder, they do not dren under the age of e-cigarettes. The same themes used in theater or church, that has a no-gun pay attention to laws, much less “Gun- 17 are exposed to ad- traditional tobacco product marketing policy. In fact, they are more than twice free zone” signs. Each of us has an in- vertisements for e- materials for teens — sex, independ- as likely to take place in “gun-free herent right to defend our lives and the cigarettes? ence and rebellion — are being used in zones,” a Heritage Foundation analysis lives of others facing mortal threats. According to the e-cigarette ads. We’ve warned our chil- concludes. When government denies us the tools to Center for Disease dren about the dangers of traditional Of the 54 mass shootings included in do so, it ensures more helpless victims Control (CDC), in tobacco; we should also warn them the Stanford University Libraries’ and preventable tragedies. 2014 more than 18 Be Our about the dangers of e-cigarettes. Like dataset since 2002 — defined as a — The Orange County Register million middle and Guest with most things, the technology shooting with three or more victims, not high school aged chil- around tobacco has evolved and we dren in the United By Rep. Craig Ford must evolve our laws as well. States were exposed E-cigarettes can be a gateway product to ads for e-cigarettes. Experts expect to further tobacco use. That’s why pro- TODAY IN HISTORY the e-cigarette industry to grow to $50 ducers target their products toward billion by 2025. E-cigarettes have be- children, even though children can't Today is Friday, teville, North Carolina. firmed by the Senate to come an increasingly popular product, legally purchase them. The sole purpose March 11, the 71st day In 1935, the Bank of be attorney general. used by almost 2.5 million people in the of making e-cigarettes “cool” is to get a of 2016. There are 295 Canada began opera- Five years ago: A United States. new generation hooked on the highly days left in the year. tions, issuing its first se- magnitude-9.0 earth- E-cigarettes have been thought of as addictive nicotine. Smoking traditional Today's Highlight in ries of bank notes. quake and resulting a tool to help smokers quit smoking or cigarettes isn’t “cool” anymore, so nico- History: In 1942, as Japanese tsunami struck Japan's as a healthier alternative to traditional tine producers had to come up with an- On March 11, 1888, forces continued to ad- northeastern coast, cigarettes. But in reality, E-cigarettes other way to hook this tech-centered the Blizzard of '88, also vance in the Pacific dur- killing nearly 20,000 are being used as a “gateway” to get our generation. E-cigarettes do exactly that. known as the "Great ing World War II, Gen. people and severely dam- children addicted to the nicotine and, Countless studies have shown the White Hurricane," began Douglas MacArthur left aging the Fukushima ultimately, on stronger tobacco prod- harmful, negative effects of nicotine on inundating the north- the Philippines for Aus- Dai-ichi nuclear power ucts. E-cigarettes also still pose the brain development, no matter the eastern United States, tralia. (MacArthur, who station. same nicotine-related health risks as method of delivery. The American Lung resulting in some 400 subsequently vowed, "I Today's Birthdays: traditional cigarettes. Association reports that the newer e- deaths. shall return," kept that Media mogul Rupert As it stands right now, neither e-ciga- cigarette devices, designed with “tanks” On this date: promise more than 2½ Murdoch is 85. ABC rettes nor their advertisements carry to have a higher voltage, also deliver a In 1861, the Constitu- years later.) News correspondent any warning labels — even though they greater concentration of nicotine: More tion of the Confederate In 1965, the Rev. Sam Donaldson is 82. carry the similar dangerous effects as nicotine equals a greater chance of ad- States of America was James J. Reeb, a white Actor Johnny Knoxville traditional tobacco products. While e- diction. That alone should be enough to adopted by the Confeder- minister from Boston, is 45. cigarettes carry a largely unknown pub- merit a warning label. ate Congress in Mont- died two days after being Thought for Today: lic and individual health effect, There are other risks associated with gomery, Alabama. beaten by whites during “It’s all right to hesitate according to the American Lung Associ- nicotine and e-cigarettes. Nicotine can In 1865, during the civil rights disturbances if you then go ahead.” — ation, almost all e-cigarettes contain harm brain development in our chil- Civil War, Union forces in Selma, Alabama. Bertholt Brecht, German nicotine, which is the highly additive dren. Nicotine also causes higher blood under General William T. In 1993, Janet Reno poet and dramatist (and also dangerous for your health) pressure, leading to a greater risk of Sherman occupied Fayet- was unanimously con- (1898-1956). substance found in traditional tobacco heart attack or stroke, as well as higher products. blood sugar, which causes problems for I, and several other members of the people who are diabetic or at risk of be- Alabama Legislature, believe it is time coming diabetic. to require e-cigarette packages and ad- In light of these facts, requiring e-cig- Daily Mountain Eagle vertisements to include a warning label arette advertisements to have warning that simply says, “Warning: contains labels is an obvious step to take. Legis- ESTABLISHED 1872 nicotine which may be addictive.” lators are not trying to prevent compa- Calling for the labeling these danger- nies from advertising their products, or L EGAL A DS - Barbara Haynes S PORTS W RITER ous products and their advertisements even regulate their industry. We just be- E DITOR & P UBLISHER - W. Brian Hale is not a partisan issue. Elected officials lieve that, with their health risks and - Jack McNeely A D C OMPOSITOR on both sides of the political aisle agree addictive nature, e-cigarette advertise- - Brenda Anthony S TAFF R EPORTERS that dangerous products like these ments should carry a warning label to M ANAGING E DITOR - Elane Jones should include basic consumer warning make sure the public is aware of the - Ron Harris G RAPHIC D ESIGNER - Nicole Smith labels. We were elected to serve the peo- dangers of using their products. - Malarie Brakefield - Lea Rizzo ple of Alabama, and it is our duty to Putting a warning on advertisements E XECUTIVE A DVERTISING serve the people and to keep them safe. is no more an inconvenience than the D IRECTOR - Jerry Geddings S YSTEMS M ANAGER - Larry Ford A DVERTISING S ALES - Tammy Wood Warning labels on e-cigarettes are an disclaimers that politicians or pharma- P RODUCTION M ANAGER N EWS E DITOR - Renee Holly obvious step to take. ceutical companies are required to put - Michael Keeton - Jennifer Cohron - Jake Aaron I want to thank Rep. Merika Cole- on their ads. This is a very reasonable man, from Birmingham, for being a thing to request. O FFICE M ANAGER / B OOKKEEPER C IRCULATION M ANAGER C IRCULATION D EPARTMENT leader on this issue and bringing legis- This is not about partisan politics. - Charlette Caterson - John Fortner - Kenneth Skinner lation to require these warning labels. This is about common sense and public - Barry Ford She has worked hard to build a coali- safety. Most of all, this is about protect- S PORTS E DITOR A SSISTANT C IRCULATION M GR . - Adam Robinson tion of legislators to support this bill, ing our children. I hope the legislature - Johnathan Bentley - Tia Jones - Heath Baker and I appreciate her leadership on this comes together to pass Rep. Coleman’s - Chuck Downs issue. bill. Our children’s health-even their C LASSIFIED A DVERTISING M GR . M AILROOM S UPERVISOR Over the last five years, spending on lives-depend on it! - Donna Hicks - Brian Parrish P RESSROOM - Charles Baker advertising for e-cigarettes has shot up, Rep. Craig Ford is a Democrat from Gadsden and the A CCOUNTS R ECEIVABLE M GR . A DVERTISING S ECRETARY - Brian Parrish and has been heavily targeted to our Minority Leader in the Alabama House of Representa- - Judy Brown - Liz Steffan - John Davis older children. The CDC reports that 69 tives. DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Fri., March 11, 2016 www.mountaineagle.com — A7 First lady’s death stirs memories of Reagan era

SIMI VALLEY, Calif. (AP) — They came to mourn the stylish, influen- tial first lady and cele- brate an era. The death of Nancy Rea- gan at 94 has rekindled memories of a presidency passed, when the “Reagan revolution” reshaped American politics, ushered in the end of the Cold War and telegraphed a cheery optimism to supporters that’s little more than a distant echo in the tumult and tawdriness of the 2016 presidential cam- Photo by Mike Blake/Reuters via AP, Pool paign. People pay their respects as former first lady As hundreds of mourn- ers, admirers and just the Nancy Reagan lies in repose at the Ronald Rea- curious continued a gan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, Calif., on solemn procession Thurs- Thursday. day past Mrs. Reagan’s flower-draped casket at Marine Corps band. blamed for hurting Ameri- the Reagan Presidential James A. Baker, who can workers, shadowed his Library, some paused to served in the Reagan ad- tenure. recall the days of “morning Photo by Mike Blake/Reuters via AP, Pool ministration, and former The debt held by the again in America,” a Rea- An honor guard stands next to the casket of former first lady Nancy Reagan NBC News anchor Tom public soared on his watch gan campaign theme, and at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, Calif., on Thurs- Brokaw also will give re- - from $712 billion in 1980 the Reagan doctrine in- marks during the private to $2 trillion in 1988. tended to curb Soviet in- day. ceremony officiated by the But mourners at the li- fluence during the Cold Rev. Stuart Kenworthy, brary Thursday did not War. president this year might dressed in a red, white and gans. vicar of Washington Na- dwell on political battles “We’re just grateful for set that example, both blue shirt, who lives in It includes former Pres- tional Cathedral. on Capitol Hill, or darker the Reagan years,” Ray burst out laughing. nearby Oak Park. ident George W. Bush and The Reagans inspired a moments. Brooks of Simi Valley said “I try not to think too Preparations were un- California Gov. Jerry devoted following, particu- Foy Curry, who runs a as he waited in line with much about that,” Ray derway for Friday’s fu- Brown. Four of the five liv- larly among Republicans home for recovering alco- his wife Jackie to board a Brooks said. neral, when forecasters ing first ladies and rela- and conservatives but holics and drug addicts in shuttle to the library Though Reagan was a said Thursday’s brilliant tives of every president were often reviled on the Pasadena, couldn’t put a grounds where Mrs. Rea- Republican icon, Richard skies could be replaced by dating to John Kennedy political left. Their popu- finger on why, but he said gan’s casket was placed in Venn remembered the thunderstorms and wind. were also expected to at- larity had limits. the country just seemed to the marble lobby with a 40th president as a unifier A tent was erected over tend. The -Contra scan- be in a better state of mind bronze statue of a smiling known for his humor who the site. The list ranged from dal — secret moves to during the Reagan years. Ronald Reagan nearby. could find friends among More than 3,000 people broadcaster Katie Couric trade arms for hostages in “America just seemed to “Everybody, no matter political rivals. came to the library north- to Las Vegas legend Iran and divert the profits be more whole in those how they felt about those He recalled Reagan’s west of Los Angeles on Wayne Newton, actor Tom to Nicaraguan rebels — days, and I think that’s be- years, when they look back friendship with the late Wednesday. Selleck and Caroline shook the White House. cause Ronald and Nancy they remember them as Democratic House leader Mrs. Reagan will be Kennedy. Fights over supply-side Reagan, they just drew good years because of the Tip O’Neill of Massachu- buried next to her hus- Nancy Reagan’s two economics, which critics people in,” he said. example they set. We need setts. band, who died in 2004. children, Patti Davis and an example like that now,” “We keep looking for his The guest list of enter- Ronald Prescott Reagan, Brooks said. replacement, and we’re tainers, actors, politicians will be among the speak- f inger Asked who among the still looking for his re- and celebrities is a portal ers at the funeral, which candidates running for placement,” said Venn, into the lives of the Rea- will include choirs and a lickin’ Plus Tax good!

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By STEVEN WINE AP Sports Writer JUPITER, Fla. — Bud Norris picked off Ichiro Suzuki at first base and threw plenty of strikes to the plate, too. Trying to bounce back from a dismal 2015 season, Norris llowed one run in three innings Thursday to help the At- lanta Braves beat the Miami Marlins 5-2. The right-hander threw 53 pitches and struck out three. He gave up four hits after pitching two per- fect innings in his first start. “I expect to have a good year,” Norris said. “I want to pick up from where I was in ‘14 and forget ‘15. I know I can pitch.” He also has a good pickoff move. With runners at the corners in the third, Norris nabbed Suzuki (498 career steals). “I saw him kind of creeping,” Norris said. “I knew he was going to go in that situ- ation. It was nice to get a pickoff, for sure.” Atlanta’s Jeff Francoeur hit a wind- blown two-run homer off Justin Nicolino. Francoeur, 32, signed a minor league con- tract last month and is bidding for a ros- Daily Mountain Eagle - Ron Harris ter spot. “In spring the first two weeks you’re The Walker Vikings hosted the Curry Yellow Jack- trying to find your swing,” Francoeur said. ets in a baseball double header on Thursday. The “The fun part is just getting back in the meeting between the two in-county rivals was groove. The last two weeks is when you called in the first game due to inclement weather. start honing in, but it felt good to get one.” Above, sophomore Charles Cross pitches in the The Braves’ Adonis Garcia doubled home a run in the first and later singled first inning. Left, junior Taylor Whitley hits a home- to hike his average to .389 (7 for 18). run. Below, senior Bryant Atkins checks the STARTING TIME baserunning signs from second base. Marlins: Jose Urena, making his first start and second appearance of spring training, allowed three hits and one run in 2 1-3 innings. He’s a contender for one of two vacant spots in the rotation. “He’s a guy with a good arm, quality stuff and a worker,” manager Don Mat- tingly said. “People in the organization love this kid.” STRATEGY FOILED The Braves shifted three infielders to the right side against Don Kelly in the third inning, so he bunted toward third base for an easy leadoff hit against Norris and later scored on Miguel Rojas’ two-out single. “We’re going to do a little bit more shift- ing this year, and we need to work on it in spring training,” Braves manager Fredi SEE BRAVES, B1

Alabama’s outside game upsets Ole Miss

By GARY B. GRAVES highest single game total in SEC points of the SEC record shared by AP Sports Writer tournament history. Melvin Turpin and Cliff Hagan. Arthur Edwards and Justin Cole- The Rebels just didn’t have NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Retin Oba- man each added 15 points as Ala- enough scoring to complement sohan scored all 17 points in the sec- bama advanced to Friday’s Moody, while the Crimson Tide got ond half, Riley Norris added 16 and quarterfinal against No. 2 seed Ken- contributions from eight of nine 10th-seeded Alabama made 12 3- tucky. players. pointers to upset No. 7 seed Missis- Mississippi (20-12) made 11 3- Alabama spotted Mississippi six sippi 81-73 Thursday night in the pointers but shot just 39 percent in points but quickly got in the game Southeastern Con- having its two-game winning streak behind its perimeter game surpris- ference tourna- stopped. ingly led by Norris, who entered the ment. Norris also grabbed 11 rebounds game averaging 7.5 points but hit- Needing to go as the Tide shot above 50 percent in ting nearly 38 percent from deep. deep this weekend both halves and made 14 assists on Norris came out firing with three to improve its its 28 baskets. long-range baskets to get things NCAA Tournament Both teams looked to get their rolling, and teammates soon joined prospects, Alabama (18-13) took an NCAA Tournament quests started in. important first step behind impres- on a good note and ended up provid- Most important for the Crimson sive offense, especially from outside. ing one of the more entertaining Tide was that those long shots were Norris got the Crimson Tide games of the tournament. falling, which not only helped them started from long range and finished Moody wasn’t a one-man show but rally from a 10-3 deficit but eventu- with four three-pointers before Oba- was the main attraction as he made ally seize momentum. sohan bounced back from early foul 12 of 27 from the field, including 8 of Alabama made one more basket trouble to help them finish 28 of 53 17 from behind the arc. from behind the arc (eight) than in- AP (52.8 percent) from the field. He left the game to a standing side (seven) and led 40-36 at the That kind of scoring helped ovation from fans and a handshake break, and that was just the begin- Alabama's Riley Norris drives against Ole Miss’ counter the Rebels’ Stefan Moody, from first-year Alabama coach Avery ning. Rasheed Brooks during the first half in the SEC whose 39 points tied for the second- Johnson after coming within three SEC, B3 Tournament in Nashville on Thursday.

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By KRISTIE RIEKEN retired on Monday. tency at the quarterback position, and we Miller when he first saw him on Thurs- AP Sports Writer Wearing a red tie and a perfectly tai- really feel like the move to add Brock day. lored suit, Osweiler commanded the room gives us that stability, and hopefully that “Because I’m so used to looking at his HOUSTON — The Houston Texans with the ease of a politician. will allow us to advance a little bit fur- back. That’s all I saw in Miami,” McNair weren’t letting Brock Osweiler escape. He spent almost four minutes reading ther than what we’ve done before.” said with a laugh. Sure, the Denver Broncos were eager to a statement in which he thanked the Osweiler joins a team with Defensive Osweiler appeared in eight games with hold onto the free agent quarterback with Broncos and virtually every coach he’s Player of the Year J.J. Watt and receiver seven starts last season for the Broncos. Peyton Manning now in retirement. So ever had. DeAndre Hopkins, who was third in the He threw for 1,967 yards and 10 touch- the Texans had to be super aggressive to He said he called Denver general man- NFL with 1,521 yards receiving last sea- downs with six interceptions last season. get Osweiler. ager John Elway to tell him he planned son. After sitting behind Manning for more “As with anything, if to sign with the Texans as soon as he de- It was clear how Osweiler feels about than three years, he started the last there’s more than one person cided on Wednesday. Hopkins when his name was mentioned seven games of the 2015 regular season, that wants it, it’s probably “It was a very difficult decision,” he on Thursday. but was benched in favor of Manning for going to cost you more,” Tex- said of leaving Denver. “You can see it in my smile,” he said, the postseason. ans owner Bob McNair said “In fact it was the most difficult deci- adding they’ve already chatted about He said his benching didn’t factor in his Thursday. sion of my life. I’m very thankful. I’m very where they’ll work out together. decision to leave Denver and that he had “They wanted him ... the appreciative for everything that the Den- “It’s very exciting ... what DeAndre no hard feelings about the move. price kept going up and I ver Broncos organization has done for brings to the game is truly special. To “That’s football,” he said. “Guys get ... think they finally figured out we weren’t me, but at this point in time in my career, have the opportunity to play with a foot- benched, replaced, they get injured, an- going away. We were prepared to do I feel like the Houston Texans give me ball player like that, that’s what gets a other guy comes in and becomes the whatever it took to get the deal consum- the best opportunity to be successful.” quarterback out of bed in the morning.” starter. That happens all the time. Bot- mated.” The Texans were looking to upgrade Houston also added running back tom line is I always want what’s best for What it took was to give a man with after Brian Hoyer’s struggles last season, Lamar Miller, center Tony Bergstrom and the team, and as long as the football team only seven NFL starts a four-year, $72 particularly his turnover-filled perform- guard Jeff Allen in free agency, and re- is winning games I’m happy.” million contract, making him one of the ance in their wild-card playoff loss to signed tackle Chris Clark, punter Shane The 6-foot-7, 240-pound Osweiler was league’s highest-paid players. Kansas City. Lechler and kicker Nick Novak. drafted in the second round in 2012 out McNair wasn’t too concerned about the The Texans, who have a long history of Miller replaces franchise rushing of Arizona State. money he had to spend to get Osweiler, quarterback woes, have never advanced leader Arian Foster, who was released Osweiler insists he doesn’t feel any and beamed as the pair posed with the past the divisional round of the playoffs. after a series of injuries in recent years. added pressure because of the size of his QB’s crisp, new No. 17 jersey. “Obviously we had a need at the quar- The Texans got a firsthand look at contract. “We just want to get better every day,” terback position,” general manager Rick Miller last season when he ran for 175 “The Houston Texans are already a McNair said. Smith said. yards, including an 85-yard touchdown great football team, nobody needs to come “Certainly this is a day when we got a “With the level of success we’ve been burst, and had a 54-yard TD reception in in here and work a miracle,” he said. lot better.” able to have over the last few years, we an embarrassing 44-26 loss to the Dol- “I’m just going to try to be the best me Osweiler agreed to leave the Broncos haven’t had consistent play at the quar- phins last season. I can possibly be to add to this football when free agency began despite being the terback position. We haven’t had consis- McNair joked he didn’t recognize team.” presumed replacement when Manning SEC From B1

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LOCAL DIGEST TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Hall of AL Division Series against Texas. Cespedes added his own highlight Bass Tournament Famer Goose Gossage has criticized “He’s entitled to his opinion,” bat flip after a home run during the Toronto star Jose Bautista and New Bautista said. Game 3 of the NL Division Series •The second annual Oakman Booster Club Bass York Mets slugger Yoenis Cespedes “I don’t agree with him whatso- against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Tournament will be held Saturday, March 19 from for the way the pair celebrated home ever. I’ve never talked to him. I don’t “Like I said before, whenever a safelight to 2 p.m. at G’s Landing. The entry fee is runs during the playoffs last year. know him. Whatever reason or pitcher strikes someone out they get $100 per boat. There will be a five-fish limit. Each Gossage called Bautista a “dis- agenda he’s on is fine with me. I’m to celebrate, too,” Cespedes said fish must be 12 inches long and no boats will be grace to the game” during a profan- not going to start picking a fight, let through a translator in Port St. ity-laced interview in Tampa on alone with a Hall of Famer.” Lucie. “They get their moment, revel weighed after 2 p.m. There is a $1,000 guarantee Thursday. Gossage, a guest spring training in it. Why can’t the batters get to for first place. For more information, call Brian “He’s embarrassing to all the instructor for the Yankees, made his enjoy their success too? I’m not too Bridges at 471-4107. Latin players, whoever played before comments before the Yankees played worried about what anyone says Jasper Park and Rec him,” Gossage told ESPN. Toronto. about me. I just go out there and do “Throwing his bat and acting like Bautista said he had no plans to my job. That’s all I’m going to focus •Jasper Parks and Recreation is registering for a fool, like all those guys in Toronto. reach out to Gossage. on.” Men and Women Church and Independent softball Cespedes, same thing.” “I don’t think it’s my job,” Bautista Cespedes added he did not know until Mon. March 28. $350 per team. If you have Bautista memorably flipped his said. who Gossage was, but guessed he any questions call the office at 384-6014. bat after hitting a three-run homer “I’m just going about my work. was a pitcher based on the com- Sumiton Park and Rec that gave the Blue Jays the lead in Showing up here to do my job, and ments. the seventh inning in Game 5 of the help this team win ballgames.” •Sumiton Park and Rec will hold the annual Opening Day Spring Fling for the baseball and softball programs on Sat., March 19 at Sumiton City Park. Gates will open at 7 a.m., with games Vinyl Vinyl oror AluminumAluminum beginning an hour later. Admission is $3, with an unlimited access armband available at $10. For Windows Windows more information, call 648-3264. F ree E stim ates! POLICY Event announcements and registrations for the • Since 1966 • Local Digest section can be sent to sports@ mountaineagle.com or by fax at 221-6203. The Creative Aluminum deadline for next-day submission is 2 p.m. Sub- 1206 Curry Hwy missions by phone are no longer accepted. Jasper, AL 35503 387-7683 387-7698

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Household items, (205)221-6960 617 Birdfarm Road •Home Daily/Weekly/Top Pay PREGNANCY & tools, shredders, humidifiers. 7+ Acres. New Roof, Heat •Clean Driving Record RESOURCE CENTER OPEN SUNDAYS 3BR/2BA HOUSE (Manchester Pump, Windows, Floors & In- •2YR Verifiable Experience 205-514-8598 GOLF CLUBS FOR SALE area). $695 mo. (205)275-4454. sulation. Two Story Shop. •Current Medical Card 1707 2nd Avenue $160,000; (205)221-0064 •Pre-employment Drug Screen HENRIETTA'S CLOSET Open Adams "Blue" Driver BEAUTIFUL 9 Room executive •Paid Vacation After 1YR Jasper, AL 35501 Now in Parkland Shopping Cen- (9.5-degree) & 3-Wood. Great home, 2 car garage (remote •Medical, Dental, Vision Avail. ter- 2 locations. Children's Condition! Driver $125. opener), in Pinecrest. NO EARN $850-$1100 221-5860 clothes, Baby equipment, Toys 3-Wood $75 PETS. $1050 mo. Deposit & Chris Franklin (205)999-7936 FRE E Info on Abortion Alterna tives and Furniture/Home Decor. Or both for $175 ref.'s required. (205)221-1999. 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Went missing Saturday 3/5 from Board (Queen/Full) (205)275-8044 a plus (205)388-0223 (205)534-0956 (205)841-1444. Golf Course Road (Boldo). 205-295-8958 •Pre-employment Drug Screen (205)522-6436 •Paid Vacation After 1YR •Medical, Dental, Vision Avail. MISSING- BASSET Hound (M), Pay based on experience Black, White & Brown. Wearing Chris Franklin (205)999-7936 harness. Missing from [email protected] Cordova/Jasper area. Daily Mountain Eagle Regina Parker (205)275-2293 REWARD. (205)300-2888 [email protected] 040 Service & Repair WAITRESSES FOR HIRE Service Service DirectoryDirectory ALSO Kitchen Help. AFFORDABLE ROAD Apply in person only at GRAVEL: Crushed Stone, Moore's Landing. Red Rock, Shell Rock. 5 ton delivered & spread, $225; WANTED: PERSON w/Carpen- (205)300-0780 try experience. VALID DRIVERS (205)522-0940. license. Drug test. Serious in- quiries only. APPLY @ 1206 ANGELS AROUND the clock Curry Hwy. Sitting & Health Care Services. Licensed Nurses & Caregivers. EARN EXTRA CASH Renae Belton (205)435-5802 The Daily Mountain Eagle is currently seeking to fill DOZER TRACK hoe work, top CARRIER POSITION soil, fill dirt & rock hauling. Land for the: clearing, Ponds built & Trailer Oakman/Parrish area Pads built. ALSO Demolition; Potential Profit (205)221-2112 (205)544-5592 $400 Biweekly (205)221-4626 DREAM TEAM CLEANING SERVICES. Reliable with ref.'s. HIRING ALL POSITIONS, & No Job too small or to Kitchen Mgr. for Chef Troy's BIG. Weekly, Bi weekly, Country Cuisine,(Curry)& Monthly. (205)435-5802 for Chef Troy's Talk of The Town more info (Houston)205-489-9318 JOE'S EXCAVATING & Hauling. Track-Loader work. EARN EXTRA CASH Red Rock, Top Soil & Fill Dirt. The Daily Mountain Eagle Storm Shelter Installation is currently seeking to fill References available. CARRIER POSITION (205)522-2568 for the: Downtown Jasper area MUMMEY LAWN Service. Potential Profit Year Round Lawn Maintenance. $350 Biweekly FREE estimates. 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150 Legals 150 Legals 150 Legals ALASCANS $ Reward $ MORTGAGE STATE OF ALABAMA BEGINNING, said parcel con- AUCTION SATURDAY March FORECLOSURE SALE COUNTY OF WALKER taining 1.50 acres more or less. 26th 10:00AM. 7,500 sqft com- Default having been made in the NOTICE OF MORTGAGE INCLUDING a security interest mercial building. 1.79 acres +/-. payment of the indebtedness FORECLOSURE SALE in one (1) 2011 Clayton manu- 205 Enterprise Drive, Lost female secured by that certain mort- Default having been made in the factured home, Serial No. Adamsville, TN 38310. Office gage executed by Melissa Gail payment of the indebtedness CS2012479TNAB; furniture, diesel generator. Gar- secured by that certain mort- ner Auctions, Inc. 1-877-944- German Shepherd Harding and Thomas Harding, together with the hereditaments gage and security agreement and appurtenances thereunto SOLD. TN Firm #4293. wife and husband, originally in executed by CHADWICK E. belonging and all fixtures now favor of Mortgage Electronic THAXTON and SUSAN M. attached to and used in connec- PUBLIC ONLINE Auction - Re- WORKI NG DOG, Registration Systems, Inc., act- THAXTON, husband and wife, tion with the premises herein cycling Center, Pine Hill, AL. ing solely as nominee for Hamil- on the 3rd day of August 2011, described. Complete liquidation - knuckle- PUPS BORN ton Mortgage Corporation, on to VANDERBILT MORTGAGE This property will be sold on an booms, dozier, crane, tractor the 27th day of November, AND FINANCE, INC., as “as is, where is” basis, subject trucks, trailers, shears, scales 2-19-16 2007, said mortgage recorded in recorded in DML Book 2268, to any easements, encum- & more. www.AuctionBy- the Office of the Judge of Pro- Page 316, in the office of the brances, and exceptions re- Pearce.com. Pearce & Associ- Last seen at bate of Walker County, Ala- Probate Judge of Walker flected in the mortgage and ates Auction Company. Larry corner of bama, in DML Book 2111 Page County, Alabama; VANDERBILT those contained in the records "Chip" Pearce AL#1088. 1-205- 189; the undersigned Federal MORTGAGE AND FINANCE, of the office of the Judge of Pro- 664-4300. INC., as Mortgagee, by reason Morrison & National Mortgage Association bate of the county where the of such default having declared above-described property is sit- SERVICES Chambless Rd. (“Fannie Mae”), as all of the indebtedness secured uated. This property will be sold AFFORDABLE HIGH-Speed In- Mostly black Mortgagee/Transferee, under by said mortgage and security without warranty or recourse, ternet available where you live in color. and by virtue of the power of agreement due and payable and expressed or implied as to title, today! 1-800-266-4409. sale contained in said mortgage, such default continuing, notice use and/or enjoyment and will www.pbsinternet.com. will sell at public outcry to the is hereby given, that acting be sold subject to the right of re- highest bidder for cash, in front under the power of sale con- demption of all parties entitled DIVORCE WITH or without chil- Call Scott of the main entrance of the tained in said mortgage and se- thereto. dren $125. Includes name 384-8802 Courthouse at Jasper, Walker curity agreement, and as Said sale will be made subject change and property settlement County, Alabama, on April 12, authorized by Section 7-9A- to any existing Federal Tax Lien, agreement. Save hundreds. 2016, during the legal hours of 604(a)(2) of the Code of Ala- if any, and/or Special Assess- Fast and easy. Call 1-888-733- 127 Money To Loan 150 Legals sale, all of its right, title, and in- bama of 1975 as amended, ments, if any, which might ad- 7165, 24/7. terest in and to the following de- VANDERBILT MORTGAGE versely affect the title to the ABANDONED AND FINANCE, INC., as Mort- SWITCH TO DIRECTV and get $$ First Check FREE $$ scribed real estate, situated in subject property. VEHICLE NOTICE gagee, will sell at public outcry, Said sale will be made for the a $300 gift card. Free whole- Borrow $200 Pursuant to the provisions of the Walker County, Alabama, to-wit: for cash to the highest bidder, in purpose of paying the indebted- home Genie HD/DVR upgrade. Lot 9, in Block 17, according to Pay Back $200 Alabama Abandoned Motor Ve- front of the Courthouse door, in ness secured by the above-de- Starting at $19.99/mo. New the Survey of Debardeleben the City of Jasper, Walker scribed mortgage, and the customers only. Don't settle for CHECKS HELD TILL PAYDAY $ hicle Act, Section 32-13-1, Code $ Coal Corporation's Sipsey Vil- County, Alabama, during the cable. Call now 1-800-988- M U ST HA VE VA LID of Alabama, 1975, notice is proceeds thereof will be applied hereby given that the following lage Subdivision, according the legal hours of sale on March 16, as provided by the terms of the 5676. CHECKING ACCO U NT 2016, the following described described vehicles were aban- map thereof recorded in the Of- said mortgage. This sale is sub- 205-302-0190 fice of the Judge of Probate of real and personal property situ- ject to postponement or cancel- WANT YOUR ad to be seen in doned on the property of Sumi- Walker County, Alabama, in ated in Walker County, Ala- lation; contact Margery Oglesby 123 newspapers statewide? CASHMART, INC. ton Wrecker Service, 120 Parr Map Book 2, at Page 47. bama, to-wit: at the phone number shown Place your ad in our Classified IN PARKLA ND SH O P P ING CENTER Street, Sumiton, AL 35148, to- Property street address for in- A parcel of land lying in the SE below prior to attending the Network for just $210 per week! wit: formational purposes: 6707 3rd 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 12, sale. Make one call to this newspa- ADVANCE-FEE LOANS Township 13 South, Range 7 per (a participating ALA-SCAN 2003 Chevy Malibu Street, Sipsey, AL 35584 Robin E. Pate OR CREDIT OFFERS West in Walker County, Ala- Attorney for Vanderbilt Mortgage member) or call 1-800-264- Vin # 1G1NE52JX3M685947 THIS PROPERTY WILL BE It's illegal for companies doing Tag # N/A bama, being more particularly and Finance, Inc. 7043 to find out how easy it is business by phone to promise SOLD ON AN “AS IS, WHERE 2000 Honda Accord, Red described as follows: ROSEN HARWOOD, P.A. to advertise statewide! you a loan and ask you to pay IS” BASIS, SUBJECT TO ANY Commence at the Northwest Vin # 1HGCG2258YA028648 2200 Jack Warner Pkwy for it before they deliver. For EASEMENTS, ENCUM- corner of the above said 1/4 – Ste 200 INSTRUCTION more information call toll free 1- Tag # N/A BRANCES, AND EXCEPTIONS 1/4; thence run East for a dis- P.O. Box 2727 MEDICAL BILLING & insur- 877-FTC-HELP. A Public Serv- 2000 Chevy S10, Red REFLECTED IN THE MORT- tance of 295.24 feet to an iron Tuscaloosa, AL 35403 ance! Train at home to process ice Message from The Daily Vin # 1GCCS1448Y8103044 GAGE AND THOSE CON- pin found (1/2” pipe), said point (205) 344-5000 insurance claims, billing & Mountain Eagle Newspaper and Tag # N/A TAINED IN THE RECORDS OF also being the POINT OF BE- *Feb. 26, Mar. 4, 11, 2016 more! Online career training the Federal Trade Commission. 1998 Saturn SC1, Red THE OFFICE OF THE JUDGE GINNING of the following de- program available! Call for free scribed parcel; thence turn an info! HS diploma/GED & PC/In- Vin # 1G8ZF1289WZ148466 OF PROBATE OF THE ALASCANS 140 Transportation Tag # N/A COUNTY WHERE THE interior angle left of 75°48’36” ternet needed! 1-888-926-6075. and run Southwesterly for a dis- 1984 Dodge Ram Charger, ABOVE-DESCRIBED PROP- AUCTIONS '91 RIVIERA Coupe. Good tance of 312.22 feet to the right AUCTION - REAL Estate - HELP WANTED-DRIVERS Cond. $3,000; (770)363-5961 Blue/Black ERTY IS SITUATED. THIS of way margin of Sunlight Road; A NEW CAREER for the New PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD Equipment - Personal. April Vin # 1B4GW12T0ES310264 thence turn an interior angle 2nd, Saturday 10:00 - 735 Year! Driver trainees needed '96 GMC Jimmy. Runs good. Tag # N/A WITHOUT WARRANTY OR RE- right of 72°01’50” and run East- Quail Ridge Road, Lincoln, AL now! Earn $800-$1,000 a week Dependable car. $2,500; If not claimed within ten (10) COURSE, EXPRESSED OR erly along said right of way and 35096. "Showplace property" + great benefits. 15 day CDL (205)275-6416 days prior to date of sale said IMPLIED AS TO TITLE, USE through a curve with an arc luxury 4600+/- sq. ft. brick training available. Everyone ap- vehicles will be sold at public AND/OR ENJOYMENT AND length of 339.76 feet and a ra- home - 4 bedrooms, 4.5 bath, proved if qualified! Call 1-800- 150 Legals outcry to the highest bidder for WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO dius of 1624.82 feet for a chord 113+/- acres all fenced and TRUCKIN (878-2546). cash on the 5th day of April, THE RIGHT OF REDEMPTION distance of 339.14 feet to an cross fenced, barns, shop, stor- ABANDONED iron pin set; thence turn an inte- NEW CAREERS - CDL & weld- 2016 at 10:00 a.m. OF ALL PARTIES ENTITLED age building, small office, two VEHICLE NOTICE rior angle right of 92°35’06” and stocked ponds, gated entrance ing training. Jobs available if *March 4, 11, 2016 THERETO. Pursuant to the provisions of the Alabama law gives some per- leaving said right of way run with security access. Also sell- qualified. Call today - start to- Alabama Abandoned Motor Ve- sons who have an interest in Northerly for a distance of 73.06 ing equipment, tools, and per- morrow! WIA, VA, Post-9/11 hicle Act, Section 32-13-1, Code NOTICE OF SALE OF feet to an iron pin found (2” G.I. Bill & Rehab. ESD School, property the right to redeem the sonal property. For more of Alabama, 1975, notice is ABANDONED VEHICLES axle); thence turn an interior LLC. 1-866-432-0430. property under certain circum- information: 1-205-822-4229. hereby given that the following Pursuant to the provisions of the angle right of 129°43’26” and www.redmontauction.com. stances. Programs may also described vehicles were aban- Alabama Abandoned Motor Ve- run Northwesterly for a distance Redmont Auction & Land Co., doned on the property of Scott exist that help persons avoid or of 332.79 feet to the POINT OF Inc. Eddie Propst #1161. Holley, 4174 Campbellville hicle Act, Section 32-13-1, Code delay the foreclosure process. Road, Bremen, AL 35033, to-wit: of Alabama, 1975, notice is An attorney should be consulted 1989 Jeep Wrangler, White hereby given to the owners, to help you understand these Vin # 2J4FY19E5KJ136682 lienholders and other interested rights and programs as a part of Tag # N/A parties, the following described the foreclosure process. 1990 Jeep Wrangler, Gold vehicles, to-wit: This sale is made for the pur- The best part of my day. Vin # 2J4FY49T7LJ528838 2005 Honda Accord, Gray pose of paying the indebtedness Tag # N/A Vin # 1HGCM56785A073848 secured by said mortgage, as If not claimed within ten (10) Tag # 64CA243 days prior to date of sale said well as the expenses of foreclo- vehicles will be sold at public 2008 Toyota Avalon, Gray sure. outcry to the highest bidder for Vin # 4T1BK36B58U321948 The Mortgagee/Transferee re- cash on the 5th day of April, Tag # N/A serves the right to bid for and 2016 at 10:00 a.m. 2014 , Silver purchase the real estate and to *March 4, 11, 2016 Vin # 5XYKW4A70EG486160 credit its purchase price against Tag # N/A the expenses of sale and the in- NOTICE OF PETITION 2006 , Blue debtedness secured by the real FOR DIVORCE Vin # KM8SC13E26U103091 estate. BILLY RAY SANDERS, whose Tag # 64AT762 This sale is subject to postpone- whereabouts are unknown, ment or cancellation. must answer MISTY DIANE 2015 Toyota Prius C, Gray Federal National Mortgage KEY'S Petition for Divorce by Vin # JTDKDTB3XF1096678 the 19th day of April, 2016 or, Tag # N/A Association (“Fannie Mae”), thereafter, a judgment by default 2005 Toyota 4-Runner, White Mortgagee/Transferee may be rendered against him in Vin # JTEZU14R658030876 Rebecca Redmond Case No.: Tag # 64BT725 SIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C. DR-2015-900291 in the Circuit 2010 Ford Fusion, White P. O. Box 55727 Court of Walker County, Ala- Birmingham, AL 35255-5727 Vin # 3FAHP0HA2AR157452 bama. Attorney for Tag # 64BC828 DONE this 29th day of Febru- Mortgagee/Transferee ary, 2016. Will be sold at public outcry to www.sirote.com/foreclosures SUSAN ODOM, the highest bidder for cash at 340061 CIRCUIT CLERK Booger's Towing/Harold's *March 11, 18, 25, 2016 WALKER COUNTY Wrecker Service, LLC, 2211 J. Ross Self Commerce Avenue, Jasper, AL The Self Law Firm NOTICE OF SALE OF 35501, on the 29th day of ABANDONED VEHICLES 441 Highway 31 South March, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. Suite 201 Pursuant to the provisions of the Warrior, Alabama 35180 The seller shall have the right Alabama Abandoned Motor Ve- “I love the time I get to spend with my Telephone: (205) 647-1000 to reject any and all bids. hicle Act, Section 32-13-1, Code *March 11, 18, 25, April 1, 2016 March 11, 18, 2016 of Alabama, 1975, notice is hereby given to the owners, Daily Mountain Eagle. lienholders and other interested REDUCED parties, the following described vehicles, to-wit: 1999 Ford Taurus, Green I can take a deep breath and relax Vin # 1FAFP53U5XA326856 Tag # DCB5175 (Burnt) while catching up on all the local news 1995 Ford Taurus, Gold Vin # 1FALP52U6SA303194 and sports and I can read the state and Tag # N/A (Abandoned) 1985 Chevy C10, Blue & Gold national news that interests me at my OPEN OPEN HOUSEHOUSE Vin # 1GCDC14HXFF419817 Sunday, March 13 Tag # N/A own pace without trying to decipher Sunday, March 13 (Stolen) 2-4pm 2-4pm 2005 Chevy Silverado, Gold what a reporter is blurting out faster Vin # 1GCEK14TX5Z188362 1205 VALLEY ROAD Tag # 1861AL7 (Burnt) than an auctioneer at a fire sale. Jasper, AL 35501 2000 Chevy S-10 Blazer, Red Vin # 1GNDT13W2Y2231844 Tag # VKU2222 $175,000 (Stolen) My time with the Eagle is one of life’s #1289-Great 3BR 2BA home with all the 2005 Nissan Maxima, Maroon Vin # 1N4BA41E75C806548 curb appeal you could want and lots of Tag # 64BY503 simple pleasures that I wouldn’t miss updates and improvements. This home has (Wrecked) 2 living rooms and a sunroom perfect for 2004 Mazda 6, Gray for anything!” Vin # 1YVFP80D545N14016 hosting or relaxing. Features granite, Tag # 5190AL6 stainless appliances, new backsplash, new (Wrecked) flooring, new windows, new hot water 1993 BMW 7-Series, Black Vin # WBAGD4324PDE64144 heater, plumbing and wiring updates and so Tag # N/A Take a break and relax with your much more. Total of 2,150 square feet of (Abandoned) Will be sold at public outcry to living space on large landscaped lot in the highest bidder for cash at desirable neighborhood within walking Kilgore Wrecker Service, L.L.C., distance of Walker High, Bevill State and 65 Bennie Knight Road, Jasper, Daily Daily MountainMountain EagleEagle Gamble Park! SELLER OFFERING $2,500 AL 35501, on the 29th day of March, 2016 at 10:00 a.m. Call 221-2884 for home delivery CLOSING COSTS ASSISTANCE!!! The seller shall have the right to reject any and all bids. Call today… (205) 3 88-6 997 *March 11, 18, 2016 B8 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Fri., March 11, 2016 www.mountaineagle.com Iran insists its missile tests do not violate nuclear deal TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran’s foreign ministry in- sisted on Thursday that the missile tests carried In this photo obtained out by the country’s Revo- from the Iranian Fars lutionary Guard this week do not violate Tehran’s nu- News Agency, a Qadr clear deal with world pow- H long-range ballistic ers or a U.N. Security surface-to-surface Council resolution. missile is fired by According to ministry spokesman, Hossein Iran’s powerful Revo- Jaberi Ansari, the missiles lutionary Guard dur- were “conventional defen- ing a maneuver in an sive instruments and they undisclosed location were merely for legitimate defense,” the official IRNA in Iran Wednesday. news agency reported. Iran’s Revolutionary AP Photo Guard test-launched two ballistic missiles on Wednesday emblazoned warheads or designing with the phrase “Israel missiles capable of carry- must be wiped out” in He- ing such warheads,” he brew — a show of power by added. the Shiite nation, long an Spokesman Stephane opponent of Israel. Dujarric said Thursday It was the latest in a se- that U.N. Secretary-Gen- ries of recent tests, aimed eral Ban Ki-moon called at demonstrating Iran’s in- on Iran to “act with moder- tentions to push ahead ation, caution and the good with its ballistic program sense not to increase ten- after scaling back its nu- sions through any hasty clear program under the actions.” deal reached last year with The landmark nuclear the U.S. and other world deal, under which Iran ac- powers. cepted to substantially cap Israel’s Foreign Ministry its nuclear program, does condemned the launch, not include provisions saying it did violate the against missile launches. U.N. resolution and that it When it came into effect shows that Iran “continues on Jan. 16, the Security to dismiss the interna- Council lifted most U.N. tional community’s de- sanctions against Tehran mands and to develop its — including a ban it had aggressive capabilities.” In imposed in 2010 on Iran a statement Thursday, the testing missiles capable of ministry called on the carrying nuclear war- world to “react firmly and heads. decisively” against further That ban likely would Iranian missile launches. have covered some of the However, Ansari said missile fired this week. To the test-firing “did not defy deal with the restrictions the Security Council reso- in the nuclear agreement, lution” and added that the U.N. Security Council Iran will continue its mis- adopted a resolution last sile program. He also said July which among other Iran will remain commit- measures “calls on” Iran ted to its international ob- not to carry out such tests. ligations. Late Wednesday, the “The Islamic Republic of head of the airspace divi- Iran will not compromise sion of Iran’s powerful over its security and defen- Revolutionary Guard, Gen. sive power,” said Ansari. Amir Ali Hejazi, told state “It will continue it’s com- TV that the Hebrew mark- pletely defensive and legit- ings on the missiles tested imate missile program earlier in the day were “a while observing its inter- choice by colleagues” who national commitments and worked on the missiles, in- without entering into the dicating it was not an offi- fields of either nuclear cial, high-level decision.

NKorea to liquidate SKorean assets, fires missiles into sea

SEOUL, (AP) — North Korea responded Thursday to new sanctions from South Korea by firing short-range ballistic missiles into the sea in a show of defiance and vowing to “liquidate” all remaining South Korean assets at former cooperative projects in the North. The moves are the latest in an escalating standoff be- tween the Koreas that began in January when North Korea detonated what it said was an “H-bomb of jus- tice,” its fourth nuclear test. Since then, the North has launched a long-range rocket and the South has shut a jointly run factory park, slapped sanctions on the North, and begun large-scale war games with the United States. North Korea responded by threatening nuclear strikes on South Korea and the U.S. mainland. The missile firing Thursday came a day after North Korean media printed photos of what appeared to be a mock-up of a nuclear warhead. The North’s Committee for the Peaceful Reunification of Korea said in a statement Thursday that North Korea will “liquidate” South Korean assets at the closed factory park in the North Korean border town of Kaesong and at a scrapped tourism resort at Diamond Mountain. In a continuation of bellicose rhetoric that has spiked in recent weeks, it said North Korea will also impose “lethal” military, political and economic blows on the South Korean government to accelerate its “pitiable demise.” South Korea’s government called the North Korean statement a “provocative act” and warned the North not to damage any South Korean assets. North Korea didn’t say what exactly it would do with the South Korean assets. Observers said it could move the remaining manufacturing equipment at Kaesong to other industrial areas or convert it to military use, and use the South Korean-owned facilities at Diamond Mountain for its own tourism project.