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BRIEFS SSS...SPECIAL VISITOR FOR Jasper High SSS...SUMMER READING Ivey signs law allowing church to hire police force ranked fifth MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Ala- bama Gov. Kay Ivey for improved has signed legis- lation permitting Briarwood Pres- byterian Church to ACT scores establish its own police force for its Students start taking church and school By NICOLE SMITH Daily Mountain Eagle the ACT their junior year campuses. and can retake the test The law approved Jasper High School is multiple times to earn a ranked fifth most im- higher score. The higher two weeks ago proved for ACT scores in the score, the greater allows the Birming- the state of Alabama. the likelihood of getting ham-based church Data recently released scholarships to college. to set-up a private by PARCA (Public Affairs “I think many often Research Council of have the misconception law enforcement Alabama) details the ACT that the ACT is an IQ department to make scores of graduating se- test, that it’s measuring arrests when crimes niors from 2015 to 2018. your intelligence when in are committed on In 2015, Jasper High stu- actuality all the ACT is dents had a 19.9 compos- doing is measuring your its properties. ite score on the ACT, and proficiency in a skill,” Church officials as of 2018, that score had Allen said. “You can say the measure is climbed to 21.2. improve your ACT score, necessary to pro- The highest score a simply by learning the student can receive on the skills that are measured vide adequate se- ACT is 36. by the test.” curity for the 2,000 “In 2017, we were 33rd Allen said the ACT students and faculty in the state for a school scores at Jasper High on its two private system for ACT scores. observed by PARCA are After 2018, we moved up reflective of students school campuses. to 13th school district in who graduated before the state,” Jasper High his tenure as principal; Principal Jonathan Allen however, he strongly DEATHS said. “We were recognized supports efforts that have Daily Mountain Eagle - Jennifer Cohron as one of the top-perform- been working to increase ing school districts, in scores, and he has plans Summer readers got to see an albino Burmese python and a variety terms of our growth, and to help students perform of other animals when 6th Day Creatures Animal Adventures visited Ray Gordon Cole, 81, we’re proud to see where at an even greater caliber. Jasper Public Library on Wednesday. For more photos, see A10 and we’re at.” Nauvoo PARCA breaks down the Daily Mountain Eagle’s Facebook page. Garland Ray Lively, 77, Jasper High students ACT scores according to Jasper improved in every subject subgroups, which allows Judy Ann Nowling, 71, area on the ACT. Math schools to see which Rock Island, Tenn scores climbed from 19 to Timothy Borden, 62, students may be strug- Cordova 19.4; English from 20.2 gling more than others. Stephen Michael Stewart, to 21.2; and science from Allen said he and Jasper 45, Jasper 19.9 to 21.1. Reading High’s faculty are exam- Donations still needed Cecelia Denise Drummond, scores improved the most, ining that data to better 54, Nauvoo jumping from 21 to 22.8. serve all students and Cecil Joe Rose, 95, Jasper Alabama’s average com- help them reach their full Lela Harbin, 78, Nauvoo posite score on the ACT for school supply drive potential. Irene Roden, 86, Jasper for 2018 was 19.1, which Elbert J Daniel, 87, Jasper “I think poverty is means students at Jasper probably the greatest By JENNIFER COHRON High are performing at indicator of student Daily Mountain Eagle a higher level on the test achievement. Typically it compared to many stu- PARRISH — Dona- dents across the state. See SCORES, A5 tions of school essen- Full obituaries / A2 tials are still needed for Capstone Rural Health Center’s sixth annual WEATHER Back2School Supply JOUBRAN WINS and Backpack Give- WEEK 3 OF “FISH TALES” away. High Low Amazon shoppers can 88 72 support the supply drive by purchasing items off of Capstone’s new wish INDEX list, which can be found at smile.amazon.com. File photo - Jennifer Cohron Classifieds...... A9 Select “Find a List Comics...... A4 or Registry” under the Local students pick out school supplies at Dear Abby...... A4 “Accounts and Lists” last year’s Back2School Supply and Back- Horoscope...... A4 tab. “Back2School Opinion...... A6 Supply Drive 2019” will pack Giveaway. Sports...... A7 be on a dropdown menu. from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Families who want to Arrests...... A2 Search for Capstone at the former Parrish avoid standing in line One section, 10 pages Rural Health Center, High School football for a backpack can earn and purchase one or field. The event will be a Fast Pass by bringing more of the suggested moved to Jasper Civic a child to Capstone for supplies. Center in the event of a wellness visit. Passes Monetary donations rain. will also be awarded to can also be made di- Approximately 750 parents or guardians rectly to Capstone. The backpacks will be given who bring proof that the deadline for donations away to students in child is up-to-date on Use your smartphone’s QR is Friday, July 26. pre-K and older. The their immunizations. scanner to quickly sign up for The giveaway will be student must be present In addition to the our weekly e-mail newsletter held on Friday, Aug. 2, to receive a backpack. See SUPPLY, A5

Facebook: Error in Sumiton tax ordinance corrected Daily Mountain Eagle Instagram: Special to the Eagle By RICK WATSON into effect and adopt a new corrected dailymteagle Daily Mountain Eagle ordnance. Twitter: This week’s winning photo for Fish Tales pre- On Tuesday, the council rescind- @DailyMtEagle sented by Pat’s Archery & Outdoors was sub- SUMITON — When Judy Glov- ed the old ordnance and took steps mitted by Jeremy Joubran, receiving a record er, Sumiton’s city clerk, filed the to approve a new ordinance at the sales tax ordinance passed during meeting. 136 likes on DME’s Facebook page. Three-year- the last regular session on June 4, Glover explained that the change old Carson Joubran caught this 2-lb catfish she learned that the document had requires a 60-day notice for tax- on Father’s Day in Gadsden. Take pictures of errors. payers and for the Department of your catch this week and check back with us on The sales tax collection vendor and Revenue so the tax increases will the Alabama Department of Finance not go into effect until Sept. 1, to be Facebook next Monday for Week 4 of Fish Tales. recommended the previous ordinance The contest continues through Labor Day. be rescinded since it had not gone See TAX, A5

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Center in Birmingham. away on Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at Walker Baptist Greenville Birmingham A visitation will be held Thursday, June 20, 2019, Medical Center. 88/72 89/75 from 6 until 8 p.m. at Nauvoo Church Of God in Car‑ The family will receive friends on Friday, June bon Hill. Funeral services will be held Friday, June 21, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. at New Hope Holy Church of 21, 2019, at 2 p.m. at the church, with burial to follow Christ, funeral services will follow at 11:00 a.m. Buri‑ at New Flat Woods Cemetery in Nauvoo. Joey Vick al will be at New Hope Cemetery. Mike Jackson and Jackson Montgomery 91/73 and Aaron Gann will officiate. Learon West will officiate. 94/71 He was preceded in death by his wife, Evelyn Cole; Mrs. Drummond was preceded in death by her his parents, Floyd and Lille Mae Cole; brothers, father, Gurley Steadman; grandfather, Oscar West; Brookhaven Hattiesburg James L. Cole and Raymond Cole; and brother-in-law, grandmother, I.V. West; grandmother, Mary Leotha 92/74 94/74 Bill Thompson. Steadman; brother, Randy Steadman; nephew, Adam Cole is survived by his children, Daniel Cole (Rita), Steadman. Mobile 92/75 Ray Cole (Jennifer), Patty Hubbard, Kevin Hubbard; She is survived by her mother, Sharon Steadman; LA. FLA. grandchildren, Amanda Cole, Daniel Cole, Matthew daughters, Crystal Reed (J.R. Kilgore) and Brittney Cole, Rene Sloan (Josh), Josh Jefferson, Breana Drummond; brothers, Greg Steadman (Rhonda) and Wilson, (Tyler); Haleigh Cole, Alyssa Cole, and Justin Steven Steadman (Tammy); grandchildren, Cheyanne Hubbard (Kayla); nine great-grandchildren; sister, Harrington, Dakota Drummond, Elijah Drummond Velma Thompson; and a host of other relatives and and Coleton Steadman. dear friends. Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 Wilson Funeral Home and Crematory LLC, ©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. Carbon Hill; 205-924-4147 Cecil Joe Rose Garland Ray Cecil Joe Rose, 95, of Jasper, passed away Tuesday, June 18, 2019, at Ridgewood Nurs‑ New rally called “Big Daddy” Lively ing Home. Garland Ray Lively, 77, of Jasper, passed away on Family will be receiving friends on Tuesday, June 18, 2019 surround‑ Friday, June 21, 2019, from 10 until while Phoenix police ed by his family. Ray was a very 11 a.m., at Kilgore-Green Funeral giving man. He gave not only of his Home. Service will follow at 11 a.m., time, wallet and wisdom but also in the Kilgore-Green Chapel, burial chief promises change of his heart. He was also known to at Carbon Hill Memorial Gardens. give you a piece if his mind if he Rev. J.D. Dickerson will officiate. He was preceded in death by his PHOENIX (AP) — Po‑ officer in January follow‑ thought you needed it, whether you thought so or not. He was a faithful wife Dolly Elizabeth Rose; parents, lice Chief Jeri Williams ing an armed robbery. James Bennett and Beulah Laird promised change in her Earlier Tuesday, member of Walker County Shrine Club. He was a member of Cordova Rose; son-in-laws, Lavon Wakefield, department after being Phoenix police released and Rogers Bagley and siblings, booed by some of hun‑ surveillance video aimed Lodge 559 and a Master Mason. He was also a Retired Boilermaker. Annie Deason, Paul Rose, Earl Rose, Raymond Rose, dreds of people gathered at backing up their asser‑ and Carl Rose. to discuss a videotaped tion that adults and not He is preceded in death by his father, Garland O. “Kiddo” Lively, He is survived by his children, Joe Neal Rose police encounter that has just a child were shoplift‑ (Cherie), Maria Montez Wakefield, Bruce Wayne caused a national outcry. ing before the incident. his mother, Maxine Lovelle “Mama” Lively, and son, Michael Ray Lively. Rose (Cynthia), Barbara Annetta Hall, Patricia Ann The meeting at a down‑ The heavily edited Collett (Danny), and Pamela Sue Rose; grandchildren, town church Tuesday store video shows a man He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth “Judy” Ganey; son, G.O. Lively (Connie); daughters, Cynthia Swann Kent Hall (Gloria), Kaylyn Parker (Jerry), Connie night was called by the taking something from a Green (Jason), Tiffany Johnson, Austin Diffy, Billy city after the release display rack and exam‑ (Thomas) and Jerri Lynn Herring (Michael); his brother, Adrian Jack “Buster” Lively; his sisters, Sha‑ Rose, Joe Neal Rose; great grandchildren, Savannah of a bystander’s video ining it, but it’s unclear Hall, Colton Hall, Blake Kimbrell, Kirk Kimbrell, of officers who pointed what happened to the ron Cook, Gay Roden, and Misty Sargent, as well as numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, Landon Green, Logan Green, Madison Mullenix, and their guns and shouted package when he walked Justin Mullenix, special friend, Ruth Bennett, and a obscenities last month at off camera. nephews, great-nieces, and great nephews. At the request of the deceased, there will be no host of nieces, nephews and friends. a black family. Dravon Another snippet of vid‑ Friends may sign the guest register at kilgore‑ Ames and his pregnant eo shows a little girl with service held. In lieu of gifts or flowers, please make donations to greenfuneralhome.com fiancee Iesha Harper, a doll in a box walking Kilgore-Green Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-9503 who was holding their out of the store accompa‑ The Walker County Shrine Club in memory of Ray 1 -year-old daughter, say nied by adults. Lively. their 4-year-old daughter A police statement last Send Donations To: G.O. Lively took a doll from a store week about the incident President, Walker County Shrine Club, without their knowledge. in late May states Ames 513 Golf Course Road Lela Harbin “Real change starts told police he threw a Jasper, Alabama 35504 Lela Harbin, 78, of Nauvoo, passed away on with the community,” pair of stolen underwear Wilson Funeral Home & Crematory LLC, Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at her residence. Arrange‑ Williams said to a some‑ out of his car. Police also Carbon Hill; 205-924-4147 ments will be announced later by Collins-Burke times hostile crowd com‑ say a woman traveling Funeral Home. prised mainly of blacks in a different vehicle was Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 and Hispanics. arrested separately for “Real change starts stealing aluminum foil. Judy Ann Nowling with the firing of the The store decided not to Judy Ann Nowling, 71, of Rock Island, Tenn., officers! Fire them!” one prosecute and no charges passed away on Thursday, June 6, 2019. There will be Irene Roden woman shouted toward have been filed. no service at this time. Irene Roden, 86, of Jasper, passed away on Wednes‑ the stage, where Wil‑ The couple filed a $10 Wilson Funeral Home and Crematory, LLC, day, June 19, 2019 at Cordova Health and Rehabil‑ liams, who is herself million claim against the Carbon Hill; 205-924-4147 itation. Arrangements will be announced later by black, was seated next city alleging civil rights Collins-Burke Funeral Home. to Mayor Kate Gallego violations. The race of the Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 and other Phoenix city officers is not known. leaders. Ames has a pending Timothy Borden Williams assured those case on charges of aggra‑ Timothy Borden, 62, of Cordova, passed away on gathered that the meet‑ vated assault of a police Tuesday, June 18, 2019 at Walker Baptist Medical ing would not be the last. officer in an unrelated Center. Arrangements will be announced later by Elbert J Daniel “We are here to listen, case that followed a Collins-Burke Funeral Home. Elbert J Daniel, 87, of Jasper, passed away on we are here to make traffic accident in subur‑ Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at his residence. change,” she said. ban Tempe, Arizona, last Kilgore-Green Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-9503 The couple wants the year. officers to be fired. Court documents say Local advocacy groups Ames unsuccessfully Stephen Michael Stewart have called a rally out‑ tried to kick officers Stephen Michael Stewart, 45, of Jasper, passed side City Hall on Wednes‑ several times when they away on Monday, June 17, 2019 in Mobile. day afternoon, following arrested him on suspi‑ Kilgore-Green Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-9503 by a march to a regular cion of driving under the City Council meeting to influence of marijuana. call for police department One Tempe officer used reforms. a stun gun on Ames be‑ Ames addressed the cause he thought he was crowd briefly, drawing trying to grab the other FOR THE RECORD applause when he said officer’s gun, according to he and his family were documents. lucky to be alive after the Phoenix police have not JASPER POLICE • Jeremy David Mills, 49, Jas‑ Jasper: domestic violence third incident. responded to repeated DEPARTMENT per: failure to appear degree; failure to appear “No one should ever try questions about whether June 9 June 11 • Jennifer Darlene Walker, 33, to justify what happened the officers in the video‑ • Holly Donette Porch, 27, Nau‑ • Mabern Eddie Key, 54, Par‑ Jasper: failure to appear that day,” he said. taped encounter following voo: failure to appear/comply/pay rish: hold for another agency • Na-Tori A Tarey Ingram, 22, “We matter,” said the alleged shoplifting • Joshua William Miller, 32, • Michael Louis Porter, 33, Cor‑ Jasper: warrant with Walker Harper. were aware of, or influ‑ Nauvoo: failure to appear/comply/ dova: distribution of a controlled County Sheriff Department Others who spoke in‑ enced by, Ames’ earlier pay substance • Jacob Todd Strickland, 27, cluded the father of Jacob case. Civil liberties • William Robert Miles, III, 44, • Laurie Beth Frederick, 27, Jasper: failure to appear Harris, a black 19-year- attorney Sandra Slaton Parrish: public intoxication Dora: failure to appear June 15 old man who was shot has called the prior case • Hunter Alex Barton, 27, • Ricky Neal Paschal, 37, Clan‑ • Matthew Shane Quinn, 43, and killed by a Phoenix irrelevant. Jasper: theft of property fourth ton: failure to appear/comply/pay Jasper: failure to appear; posses‑ degree; possession of drug para‑ • Andrew Roy Boone, 18, Jasper: sion of drug paraphernalia phernalia public intoxication; possession of • Crystal Nicole Peppers, 36, De‑ • Billy Joe Trotter, 53, Jasper: marijuana second degree; resist‑ catur: driving under the influence VOLUME 58 NUMBER 45 failure to appear ing arrest of controlled substance June 10 • John Jerald King, 36, Shef‑ • Jimmie Shane Sanders, 39, • Tarrence Tyshane Coleman, field: failure to appear/comply/pay Jasper: public intoxication; resist‑ Daily Mountain Eagle 27, Jasper: promote prison contra‑ June 12 ing arrest - Main Office 1301 band second degree • Cory Ray Harding, 27, Jasper: • Phillip Wayne Griffis, 43, E. 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Those include the Wheeler said coal-fired power The poll from The spread of disinforma- plants remained essential to the Associated Press- tion online to sow divi- power grid, something that oppo- NORC Center for Public sions among American nents deny. Affairs Research finds voters, and the hacking “Americans want reliable energy Democrats far more by military intelligence that they can afford,” he said at a likely to express the officers of Democratic news conference. There’s no deny- AP Photo highest level of concern, emails that were then ing “the fact that fossil fuels will In this July 27, 2018, file photo, the Dave Johnson coal-fired pow- but Democrats and published by WikiLeaks continue to be an important part of Republicans alike have in the run-up to the the mix,” he said. er plant is silhouetted against the morning sun in Glenrock, Wyo. at least some concerns election. The efforts Rep. David McKinley, R-W.Va. The Trump administration announced on Wednesday, June 19, about interference. were aimed at helping was one of several coal country 2019, that it has rolled back a landmark Obama-era effort target- Overall, half of Republican Donald lawmakers on hand for the signing. ing coal-fired power plants and their climate-damaging pollution. Americans say they’re Trump over Democratic He argued that power from the extremely or very con- rival Hillary Clinton, sun and wind was not yet reliable The Obama rule, adopted in and providing affordable energy, cerned about foreign in- according to special enough to depend on. “We’re not 2015, sought to reshape the coun- she said. terference in the form of counsel Robert Muel- ready for renewable energy ... so we try’s power system by encouraging Democrats and environmental- altered election results ler’s report. need coal.” utilities to rely less on dirtier-burn- ists say the Trump administration or voting systems, even “I think that it’s been President Donald Trump cam- ing coal-fired power plants and has ignored scientific warnings though hackers bent pretty well-documented paigned partly on a pledge to bring more on electricity from natural about climate change as it sought on causing widespread that people have been back the coal industry, which has gas, solar, wind and other lower or to protect the sagging U.S. coal havoc at polling plac- influenced in the past been hit hard by competition from no-carbon sources. industry. es face challenges in by social media,” said cheaper natural gas and renewable Burning of fossil fuels for elec- “The growing climate crisis is doing so. An additional Luci Dvorak, 32, an energy. tricity, transportation and heat the existential threat of our time quarter is somewhat Illinois teacher. The rule will go into effect short- is the main human source of and President Trump’s shameful concerned. She said she found it ly after publication in the Federal heat-trapping carbon emissions. response was to put lobbyists and Similarly, about half concerning that Trump Register. Environmental groups Supporters of the revised rule polluters in charge of protecting are very concerned by has been “very casual” pledge court challenges. say the Obama-era plan over- your health and safety,” Pelosi said. the prospect of foreign about getting foreign “The Trump administration’s stepped the EPA’s authority. With coal miners at his side , governments influenc- help and even seemed outrageous Dirty Power Scam is “This action is recalibrating EPA Trump signed an order in March ing political candidates to invite it. a stunning giveaway to big pollut- so it aligns with being the agency 2017 directing the EPA to scrap the or affecting voters’ Trump said in a ers, giving dirty special interests to protect public health and the Obama rule. perceptions of the television interview the greenlight to choke our skies, environment in a way that respects It was one of the first acts of his candidates, along with last week that he would poison our waters and worsen the the limits of the law,” said Mandy presidency. hacking candidate com- be open to receiving a climate crisis,” House Speaker Gunasekara, a former senior offi- His pledge to roll back regulation puter systems to steal foreign government’s Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said in a cial at the EPA who helped write for the coal industry helped cement information. help in the next elec- statement. the replacement rule. She now support from owners and workers In total, the poll, tion. He slightly walked Joseph Goffman, an EPA official runs a nonprofit, Energy45, that in the coal industry, and others. conducted Thursday back those comments in under President Barack Obama, supports President Donald Trump’s Despite his promise, market forces through Monday, shows a follow-up interview, said he feared that the Trump energy initiatives. have frustrated Trump’s efforts . 63% of Americans have saying that though he administration was trying to set “The Clean Power Plan was Competition from cheaper natural major concerns about at would want to look at a legal precedent that the Clean designed largely to put coal out gas and renewable fuel has contin- least one of those types foreign dirt on an oppo- Air Act gives the federal govern- of business,” Gunasekara said. ued a yearslong trend driving U.S. of foreign election inter- nent to assess if it was ment “next to no authority to do Trump’s overhaul is meant to let coal plant closings to near-record ference, including 80% correct, he would “of anything” about climate-changing states “figure out what is best for levels last year, according to the of Democrats and 46% course” also report it to emissions from the country’s power their mission in terms of meeting U.S. Energy Information Adminis- of Republicans. the FBI or the attorney grid. modern environmental standards” tration. The results make general.

UN: Nearly 71 million now displaced by war, violence at home

GENEVA (AP) — A record 71 million peo- ple have been displaced worldwide by war, persecution and other violence, the U.N. refugee agency said Wednesday, an increase of more than 2 million from a year earlier — and an overall total that would amount to the world’s 20th most populous country. The annual “Global Trends” report released by the U.N. High Com- missioner for Refugees counts the number of the world’s refugees, asy- lum-seekers and internal- AP Photo ly displaced people at the end of 2018. In this Aug. 31, 2018 file photo, Venezuelan mi- The figures, coming on grants line up for free bread and coffee, donated the eve of World Refugee Day on Thursday, are by a Colombian family from their car, at a gas bound to add fuel to a station in Pamplona, Colombia. debate at the intersection three in five people — or figures are “conserva- of international law, hu- more than 41 million — tive” and that Venezuela man rights and domestic are displaced within their masks a potentially lon- politics, especially the home countries. ger-term trend. movement in some coun- “The global trends, once Some 4 million people tries, including the U.S., again unfortunately, go are known to have left against immigrants and in what I would say is the the South American coun- refugees. wrong direction,” Grandi try in recent years. Many Launching the report, told reporters in Geneva. of those have traveled the high commissioner, “There are new conflicts, freely to Peru, Colombia Filippo Grandi, had a new situations, producing and Brazil, but only about message for U.S. Pres- refugees, adding them- one-eighth have sought ident Donald Trump selves to the old ones. formal international pro- and other world leaders, The old ones never get tection, and the outflow calling it “damaging” resolved.” continues, suggesting the to depict migrants and The phenomenon is strains on the welcoming refugees as threats to growing in both size and countries could worsen. jobs and security in host duration. Some four-fifths Grandi predicted a countries. Often, they are of the “displacement situ- continued “exodus” from fleeing insecurity and ations” have lasted more Venezuela and appealed danger themselves, he than five years. After for donors to provide more said. eight years of war in Syr- development assistance The report also puts a ia, for instance, its people to the region. “Otherwise statistical skeleton onto continue to make up the these countries will not often-poignant individual largest population of bear the pressure any- stories of people strug- forcibly displaced people, more and then they have gling to survive by cross- at some 13 million. to resort to measures that ing rivers, deserts, seas, Amid runaway inflation will damage refugees,” fences and other barriers, and political turmoil at he said. “We are in a very natural and man-made, home, Venezuelans for dangerous situation.” to escape government the first time accounted The United States, oppression, gang killings, for the largest number of meanwhile, remains the sexual abuse, militia new asylum-seekers in “largest supporter of refu- murders and other such 2018, totaling more than gees” in the world, Grandi violence at home. 340,000 — or more than said in an interview. The UNHCR said 70.8 one in five worldwide last U.S. is the biggest single million people were year. Asylum-seekers donor to UNHCR. He also forcibly displaced at the receive international credited local communi- end of last year, up from protection as they await ties and advocacy groups about 68.5 million in acceptance or rejection of in the United States for 2017 — and nearly a 65% their requests for refugee helping refugees and increase from a decade status. asylum-seekers in the ago. Among them, nearly UNHCR said that its country. A4 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Thurs., June 20, 2019 www.mountaineagle.com Daughter plays second fiddle to brother with grandchild DEAR GARFIELD ABBY: BY JIM DAVIS My moth- er has al- ways had a horrible habit of making plans and cancel- Dear Abby ing at the last By Abigail minute. Van Buren When I make plans with her, she in- BLONDIE variably cancels the day of. Lately she has started making me feel guilty for

not coming around more. BY DEAN YOUNG & DENIS LEBRUN I lost my license two years ago, so I can’t drive, and I work full time. She has no job and several vehicles. I’m not saying she doesn’t have things going on, but I can’t help but feel she’s just going through the motions and making it

seem like she cares. My PEANUTS younger brother had a baby girl last year, and Mom constantly has her BY CHARLES M. SCHULZ or is trying to get her. To top it off, my brother lives in the same town I do. It makes me feel invisible. I know when parents say they don’t have a favor- ite child, they are lying through their teeth, but this is blatant. I’m in my 30s and shouldn’t still be feeling like this. Please MARVIN help. I feel like my parents

would be better off with BY TOM ARMSTRONG one less child to make fake plans with. -- INVISIBLE IN OHIO

DEAR INVISIBLE: Whether your brother is the favored child, I can’t opine. However, it makes no sense that your mother would guilt you for not see- THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME ing her more often By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek and then stand you up

Unscramble these Jumbles, WALKER BY MORT when you try. Because one letter to each square, BEETLE BAILEY you feel slighted, TELL to form four ordinary words. HER how hurtful it is. If the situation doesn’t SRIKB improve, plan fewer visits with her and con- centrate on spending your time with people PHARG who do make you feel appreciated and loved.

DEAR ABBY: I have been friends with a guy, TRUJSI

“Derrick,” since high BY JOHN ROSE school. He recently con- fided that for the last few years of his marriage he TDEMOH @PlayJumble Twitter the free JUST JUMBLE app • Follow us on Get

has been involved in an BARNEY GOOGLE & SNUFFY SMITH on-again, off-again affair. Now arrange the circled letters He also told me that for ©2019 Tribune Content Agency, LLC to form the surprise answer, as most of his marriage his All Rights Reserved. suggested by the above cartoon. wife has been putting him Ans. down, blaming him for all here: their problems, constantly (Answers tomorrow) accusing him of cheating Jumbles: YACHT SCARF CHOOSY KEYPAD Yesterday’s (they have been married Answer: The couple didn’t trust banks and kept their far longer than the affair money at home in their — CASH CACHE has been going on) and not letting him see his CRANKSHAFT friends. Abby, I have witnessed some of her HOROSCOPES By Eugenia Last behavior myself, and it & CHUCK AYERS BY TOM BATIUK explains why he seemed to drop off the earth after he CELEBRITIES BORN ant to you. Refuse to let signed his marriage cer- ON THIS DAY: Alisan anyone distract you or tificate. I don’t know how Porter, 38; Nicole Kid- waste your time playing to help him. He has tried man, 52; John Goodman, emotional mind games to get his wife to agree to 67; Lionel Richie, 70. with you. marriage counseling, but Happy Birthday: LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. she refuses. He has young Learn from experience 22): Distance yourself children, and he’s afraid when dealing with affairs from negative influences of the heart or matters and inconsistent people. that if he tries to divorce HI & LOIS her, she’ll make sure he of friendship or sibling SCORPIO (Oct. 23- never sees them again. rivalry. Your memory will Nov. 21): Temptation BY CHANCE BROWN She has spent years wear- serve you well if someone should be put on the back ing him down and won. tries to take advantage of burner. Concentrate on He’s no longer the outgo- you. being productive and ing, happy person I used ARIES (March putting a unique spin on to know. He was always 21-April 19): Don’t stop whatever you do. ready to help anyone who until you are happy with SAGITTARIUS (Nov. needed him, and I want to the outcome. Take physi- 22-Dec. 21): An old return the favor. How? cal action, and it will stop friend will be a reminder -- SUPPORTIVE FRIEND anyone who tries to get in of what you experienced IN VERMONT your way. in the past. Don’t lose TAURUS (April 20- sight of who has helped DEAR FRIEND: May 20): Keep emotions you and who has caused under control when you grief.

Suggest to your friend BABY BLUES that because his wife dealing with professional CAPRICORN (Dec. refuses to go to mar- matters. You’ll achieve 22-Jan. 19): Turn a riage counseling does far more if you live up to lemon into lemonade. If not mean he shouldn’t your promises and do the someone makes an unex- SCOTT BY RICK KIRKMAN & JERRY go for individual best job possible. pected change, don’t get counseling without GEMINI (May 21- riled up. her. If he does, it may June 20): An emotional AQUARIUS (Jan. be life-changing for situation will turn in 20-Feb. 18): Share your him in a positive way your favor if you use emotions by showing how examples to make your much you care. because he may be able case. PISCES (Feb. to reconnect with the CANCER (June 21- 19-March 20): You’ll person he was before July 22): Don’t worry be offered advice. Some- he entered his emotion- about what others are times when you reach out ally abusive marriage. doing. Stick to what you to help someone, you end I can’t promise his know works best for you, up being the one who is future will be prob- and do your best to finish enriched by the experi- lem-free after that, what you start. ence. but he will be stronger LEO (July 23-Aug. Birthday Baby: You and more able to cope 22): Make a change are charming, playful with whatever his wife because you want to, not and smart. You are flexi- (or ex-wife) throws his because someone else is. ble and reliable. way. Your happiness depends To submit astrological on the choices you make. questions to the “Dear Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, VIRGO (Aug. 23- Eugenia” column, visit and was founded by her mother, Sept. 22): You’ll have a Eugenialast.com, or join Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby productive day if you stay Eugenia on Twitter/Face- at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box focused on what’s import- book/LinkedIn. 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Thurs., June 20, 2019 www.mountaineagle.com — A5 Fed leaves its key Biden angers Dems with remarks rate unchanged but about segregationist senators hints of future cuts (AP) — Joe Biden is under fire as examples of how to bring our president, we don’t have 60 votes from rival Democratic presidential country together,” the New Jersey in the Senate” to overcome filibus- WASHINGTON (AP) China. The effects of hopefuls for saying the Senate “got Democrat said in a statement that ters, Richmond noted. “He could — The Federal Reserve tariffs and counter-tar- things done” with “civility” even was especially notable coming be less genuine and say, ‘We’re just left its key interest rate iffs between the United when the body included segrega- from a candidate who entered the going to do all these things.’ But we unchanged Wednesday States and China have tionists. 2020 contest vowing to highlight already have a president like that. but signaled that it’s become perhaps the Speaking at a New York fund- “the best of who we are and not the (Biden) knows we have to build prepared to start cut- leading threat to the raiser Tuesday evening, he pointed worst.” consensus.” ting rates if needed to U.S. economic expan- to long-dead segregationist sena- New York City Mayor Bill de Biden also drew a qualified protect the U.S. econo- sion, which next month tors James Eastland of Mississippi Blasio, a fellow Democratic presi- defense from Republican Sen. Tim my from trade conflicts will become the longest and Herman Talmadge of Georgia dential candidate and a white man Scott, the only black senator from and other threats. on record. to argue that Washington func- who is married to a black woman, his party. Scott said that Biden The Fed kept its In its statement, the tioned more smoothly a generation tweeted: “It’s 2019 & @JoeBiden is “should have used a different group benchmark rate — Fed removed a reference ago than under today’s “broken” longing for the good old days of ‘ci- of senators” to make his point but which influences many to being “patient” about hyperpartisanship. vility’ typified by James Eastland. that his remarks “have nothing consumer and business adjusting rates. That “We didn’t agree on much of Eastland thought my multiracial to do with his position on race” loans — in a range of suggested that it’s now anything,” Biden said of the two family should be illegal.” issues. Scott said the reaction 2.25% to 2.5%, where inclined to begin cutting men, who were prominent senators California Sen. Kamala Harris, reflects an intense environment for it’s been since Decem- rates for the first time when Biden was elected in 1972. a black presidential candidate, said Democrats in which the desire to ber. in more than a decade. Biden described Talmadge as “one Biden was “coddling” segregation- defeat Trump means “anything the It issued a statement It remains unclear, of the meanest guys I ever knew” ists in a way that “suggests to me front-runner says that is off by a saying that because though, when that and said Eastland called him “son,” that he doesn’t understand ... the little bit” will be magnified. “uncertainties” have might happen. though not “boy,” a reference to the dark history of our country” — a Bakari Sellers, a prominent increased, it would The Fed’s decision was racist way many whites addressed characterization Biden’s campaign black South Carolina Democrat “act as appropriate to approved on a 9-1 vote, black men at the time. rejects. who backs Harris over Biden, sustain the expansion.” with James Bullard, Yet even in that Senate, Biden Cedric Richmond, Biden’s cam- said that Biden’s remarks aren’t That language echoed president of the Fed’s said, “At least there was some civil- paign co-chairman and former “disqualifying” but are part of a a remark Chairman St. Louis regional bank, ity. We got things done.” Congressional Black Caucus chair- pattern that calls into question the Jerome Powell made two dissenting because he The comments quickly sparked man, said Biden’s opponents delib- notion that he’s the most elect- weeks ago that analysts thought the central one of the most intense disputes erately ignored the full context of able Democrat. Biden’s status as interpreted as a signal bank should begin of the Democratic presidential his argument for a more functional a 76-year-old white man from the that rate cuts were on cutting rates now. It primary, underscoring the hazards government. political establishment may help the way. The uncertain- marked the first dissent for Biden as he tries to turn his “Maybe there’s a better way to him with some white voters who ties the Fed referred to from a Fed decision decades of Washington experience say it, but we have to work with backed Trump, Sellers said, but clearly include President since Powell became into an advantage. Instead, he’s people, and that’s a fact,” Rich- could cost him with female and Donald Trump’s trade chairman in February infuriating Democrats who say he’s mond said, noting he dealt recently younger voters of all races: “You conflicts, especially with last year. out of step with the diverse party of with President Donald Trump to aren’t going to build the winning the 21st century. pass a long-sought criminal justice coalition like this.” Sen. Cory Booker, one of two overhaul. “I question his racial The flare-up came on June- Tax From A1 major black candidates seeking the sensitivity, a whole bunch of things teenth, the commemoration of Democratic nomination, said he about his character ... but we the end of slavery in the United collected in October. This a motion to pursue the was “disappointed” and called on worked together.” States, and on the same day that a measure increases the purchase of the used Biden to apologize. Likewise, Richmond said, Biden congressional panel held an initial city’s portion of the sales lawnmower and the new “I have to tell Vice President mentioned Jim Crow-era senators hearing on the idea of reparations tax from 3.5 percent to utility vehicle for $33,690. Biden, as someone I respect, that to emphasize the depths of dis- to compensate Americans who 4 percent and will bump The city will go through he is wrong for using his relation- agreements elected officials some- suffer from the legacy of slavery the total sales tax collect- the process of purchasing ships with Eastland and Talmadge times navigate. “If he gets elected and racism. ed in Sumiton from 9.5 the equipment. percent to 10 percent. • Heard an update The amount of the tax from Curtis Batson from increase is not affected Walker County Positive Scores From A1 by the previously agreed Maturity. Batson attend- upon change. ed the May 21 council In other action from meeting and proposed goes beyond race or ethnicity. Our they’re taking a more rigorous In the coming year, Jasper Tuesday’s meeting, the that his organization community has transitioned, and pathway, and that leads to better High will continue to implement council: partner with the city’s se- our poverty numbers have gone performance on the ACT,” he said. a Viking Block that will pair each • Heard a request from nior center and enter into up,” Allen said. “We know that we Currently, students can choose student with an advisor. Allen says Roger Williamson from a memorandum of under- have to be mindful of that in how an essentials, general or advanced advisors will help hold students the city’s parks depart- standing. It’s basically we address our student needs so diploma track. academically accountable. ment to purchase a used an agreement that would we can continue to perform at a Jasper High Assistant Princi- Tenth graders will also be lawnmower to cut the allow the organization level that we have come to expect pal Beth Kennedy said helping encouraged to take a pre-ACT to grass on the football field. to reach out to seniors in of our students.” students understand the number recognize subjects where they can Williamson got quotes East Walker County and Approximately 45 percent of of opportunities to further their improve. An ACT boot camp and for both new and used provide them with oppor- students in Jasper City Schools education after high school is other ACT prep will continue. mowers. The used mower tunities to volunteer and receive free lunch, according to going to continue to be of high Allen also commended Jasper has a 90-day warranty engage in other beneficial PARCA data presented in the con- importance as well. Allen said High’s teachers for always chal- and costs $23,690. The activities. The organiza- text of poverty. In addition, Jasper some students simply think college lenging the school’s roughly 800 price of the new mower is tion offers a wide range of High students who were catego- is out of reach, and they want to students in everyday classroom $37,200. The used mower programs and services to rized as economically disadvan- change that mindset. instruction to excel. has been rebuilt with new seniors. taged or poverty-stricken scored The administrators said getting ACT scores for 2019 have not components, and William- Ellis had no problem 18.6 on the ACT, while the school’s students motivated will help them been released yet, but Allen said son thinks it’s the best with the agreement, overall score was 21.2 — a nearly work even harder to improve their many 2019 graduates scored 30 or option for the city. The but he wanted to verify three-point difference. ACT scores. higher on the ACT, so he’s expect- small utility vehicle they a scheduling question. To improve the scores of stu- “We want to change the culture ing the overall average composite use in the park depart- Batson said that all the dents who may be struggling, and let students know what the score will still be at 21.2 or higher. ment is also worn out and organization’s activities Allen said he wants to increase possibilities are,” Kennedy said. He also has great faith that the needs replacing. A new would take place during participation in AP (advanced The school system had a ma- class of 2020 will graduate with utility vehicle is $10,000. normal operating hours prep) courses and encourage jor reconfiguration in 2017 that high scores as well. The council approved for the community center. ninth-grade students to begin resulted in the closing of West Jas- “Class of 2020, we may have taking pre-AP courses. He believes per Elementary School and North almost 100 athletes, and we have the challenge of the curriculum Highlands School. Students were almost 200 students marching in will be of benefit to students when then spread out according to grade our band this year. A high number Supply From A1 they later take the ACT. level across the district. of our students are involved, and He said encouraging students to “That has broken down barriers that gives me a lot of hope and giveaway, the event will The primary spon- participate in dual enrollment at and excuses,” Allen said. “The ex- encouragement that we’re going feature free food, free sors of the event include Bevill State will be another pri- pectations for all students has now to continue to see our students haircuts, free health Alabama Power Service ority. Last year, dual enrollment been lifted, and the needs in the putting a focus on their achieve- screenings, music, games, Organization, Nelson, increased at Jasper High by 50 classroom have been distributed ment,” he said. “School is really a petting zoo and a visit Bryan and Cross, Walker percent. “We need to build better evenly across our district.” about learning, but all these extra from Optimus Prime and Area Community Foun- relationships with our families to He said it has created an even things help them be plugged in various Disney charac- dation, Walmart, Wells help them understand that when a playing field that students will and successful.” ters. Fargo, Synovus, Central student is on the advanced diplo- reap the benefits of for years to He added, “I’m extremely proud A number of vendors States and The Caring ma track — they’re taking chem- come, and the reconfiguration of where we’re at, and we only will also be on hand. Foundation. istry, foreign language — we know should be reflected in test scores. want to do better.”

Arrests From A2

Empire: alias writ of arrest x2 • Jimmy Randall Aderholt, 36, Jas- Hill: FTA probation violation. police officer; resisting arrest; disorder- April 13 per: alias writ of arrest June 13 ly conduct; public intoxication • Richard Thomas Cheatwood, 49, • Kenneth Wayne Thursby, 34: pos- • Clark Allen Stewart, 45, Parrish: June 11 Eldridge: possession of drug parapher- session of drug paraphernalia Unlawful distribution of a controlled • James Samuel Davis, 45, Arley: nalia; enters/remains on premesis when May 21 substance X 2. probation violation not licensed, invited, or privileged to do • Tonya Alise Stephens, 32, Cordova: • Bryan Carson Stephenson, 45, • Robin Holly Pitts, 37, Logan: con- so possession of drug paraphernalia Parrish: Possession of marijuana 2nd, tempt of court April 20 May 22 Possession of a controlled substance, • Kermit Joe Aderholt, 50, Addison: • Katie Lynn Terry, 29, Cordova: FTA • Judy Kay Valentine, 53, Dora: FTA and possession of drug paraphernalia. bench warrant x3 May 27 • Caroline Lynn Powell, 53, Parrish: • Larry Dewayne Stidham, 54, Guin: April 26 • Jennifer Marie Kirkland, 39, Bril- Possession of marijuana 2nd, Posses- possession of a controlled substance; • Shannon Lee Gilliland, 45, Jasper: liant: FTA sion of a controlled substance, and attempting to elude a police officer; alias writ of arrest x2 May 28 possession of drug paraphernalia. resisting arrest April 30 • Carl Anthony Corrigan, 31, Bre- • Beverly Louise Bolin, 31, Jasper: • Jarred Kip Gravitt-Tucker, 20, Ha- • Brian Ellis Robertson, 39, Jasper: men: FTA x2 FTA for possession of drug parapherna- leyville: alias writ of arrest x2 FTA WALKER COUNTY lia. June 12 • Teiona Marie Hines, 35, Birming- SHERIFF’S OFFICE • Tabitha Brooke Smith, 27, Oakman: • Homero Mendez-Ramos, 38, Ha- ham: FTA June 10 Parental responsibilities. leyville: assault third degree May 4 • Charles James Dutton, 50, Jasper: • Jason Heath Williams, 36, Florence: June 13 • Charles Lamont Henry, 58, Jasper: Sodomy 1st, Sexual abuse 1st x2 counts Probation Violation. • Christopher Brandon Sanchez, 34, FTA x2 • Jody Lee Henderson, 43, Jasper: • Dana Lynn Lavergne, 46, Jasper: Nauvoo: bench warrant • James Leaburn Campbell, 54, Sum- FTA for Escape 1st. Court referral FTA for probation revocation. June 14 iton: FTA violation June 14 • Teddy Shane Armstrong, 42, Muscle • Jeffrey Aaron Lockhart, 50, Cordo- • Christopher Wayne Sivley 49 Jas- • Tracy Landon Sauders, 23, Nauvoo: Shoals: FTA x3 va: FTA x2 per: Public Intoxication. Burglary 3rd. • Stacy Oneal Nix, 39, Haleyville: • Scott Dewayne Hyde, 39, Parrish: June 11 • Gabriel Hollis Cordell, 19, Cordo- FTA FTP • Dudley Wayne Curtis 29 Carbon va: Public Intoxication, Possession of June 15 May 9 Hill: Probation Violation. marijuana 2nd, Illegal possession of • Jessie Levi Robins, 26, Haleyville: • Torey Matthew Cheatwood, 26, • Michael Louis Porter 33 Jasper: prescription medication. possession of a controlled substance; Empire: alias writ of arrest Unlawful distribution of a controlled • Adam Kyle Alexander, 32, Jasper: possession of drug paraphernalia May 15 substance X 2. Court referral violation. • Alfred Juan Molina, 28, Double • Terrence Dneal McDavid, 29, Dora: • Timothy Aaron Morris 34 Mobile: • Peyton Antwon Hill, 18, Jasper: Springs: discharge firearm into oc- alias writ of arrest x4 Escape 3rd. Public intoxication, Possession of mari- cupied dwelling or vehicle; domestic May 16 June 12 juana 2nd. violence third degree; resisting arrest • Cheyenne Nicole Callahan, 23, • Donald Ervin, 67, Carbon Hill: June 15 June 16 Nauvoo: FTA x2 Court referral violation. • Joseph Alelen Bruner, 34, Oakman: • Tyler Jon Purcell, 27, Hamilton: May 18 • Jennifer Darlene Walker, 33, Nau- Drug court Violation. criminal mischief second degree; resist- • James Terry Cummings, 74, Par- voo: FTA for Probation Violation FTA WINSTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S ing arrest rish: alias writ of arrest for Possession of a controlled substance, OFFICE • Eric Wayne Smith, 21, Haleyville: May 19 possession of marijuana 2nd, and pos- June 10 possession of a controlled substance; • Jerry Ray Stephenson, 53: FTP session of drug paraphernalia. • Bernardo Diego-Marroquin, 31, illegal possession of prescription drugs; • Ashley Lashae Tidwell, 29, Jasper: • Christopher Scott Swink, 32, Bir- Haleyville: DUI alcohol possession of drug paraphernalia alias writ of arrest mingham: Public intoxication. • Brandon Alexander Tasker, 28, • Lamar Edwin McCullar, 48, Double May 20 • Lewis Ray Johnson, 50, Carbon Double Springs: attempting to elude Springs: disorderly conduct Daily Mountain Eagle

Thursday, June 20, 2019 Opinion A6 EDITORIALS Jerry Bishop will run for re-election

Let’s clean out concerning Bevill State Communi- Democrats. the notebook ... ty College-Hamilton. He requested (By the way, the New York Small business to • We now know expense reports from the Ala- Times reported on Twitter that at at long last what bama Community College System Trump’s kick off rally this week, candidates: We showed Walker Coun- (ACCS) and from the Hamilton “Folks are rocking in the pre-rally ty Commission campus to reassure himself that area to ‘Sweet Home Alabama,’ Chairman Jerry expenditures were not being cut in with the lyric, ‘Watergate does not you ours — now you Bishop will do. Hamilton. bother me. Does your conscience He’s going to run He said he only got a half-page bother you?’”) show us yours next year for a From budget report instead of a detailed • Zac McCullar, the 10-year- second term as Where I Sit accounting‑and was told it would old son of First Baptist Church of chairman. be difficult to get him the reports Carbon Hill pastor Scott McCullar, Lately various quarters have coalesced around That had not Ed Howell he wanted. He made a written re- has continued to be celebrated at the need for presidential candidates to disclose their looked certain at quest at that point, but apparently the Southern Baptist Convention, tax returns. That includes not just the 23 Demo- all in the past, what with some he still didn’t get the information as he had pushed on his own for an cratic candidates already declared but the present disappointments and a health in time for the vote. emphasis for a Children’s Minis- occupant of the White House, the only presidential scare at one point, but over lunch Estes did note he checked in with try Day throughout the churches candidate or office-holder in 40 years to withhold with Bishop, 75, Monday to discuss House Speaker Mac McCutcheon to nationwide, which has been desig- his taxes from public view. courthouse security, he said his note he was at odds with a favor- nated for the third Sunday in July According to a scientific opinion poll released in health is now much better and he’s able budget and his unfulfilled re- through 2023. He was brought up June by Businesses for Responsible Tax Reform, more energetic, and that he is still quest. The speaker told him, “Vote on stage with Executive Committee this growing chorus includes a majority of the able to do a good job. He said he’s your district.” President Ronnie Floyd for the na- nation’s small business owners — the sector of the had friends and co-workers ap- • To be honest, I got a lot of tional convention in Birmingham economy known to create more jobs, spark more proach him about it, while he really news back home from the Journal the other day, the second year in a innovation and stabilize local communities more wants to finish some goals. with this week’s edition. The man row that has happened. He seems than the giant companies and corporations that “I haven’t accomplish what I who ran the Hamilton Drive-In is to regularly get photos made with overshadow them. really wanted to do, and I don’t retiring (he noted cruising is not celebrities at these events now, to The national poll of 501 small business owners know how much I’ll get done in as popular as it once was; kids the astonishment and delight of shows that 62 percent support requiring presiden- another four years, but I want to are now sitting there working the Pop. tial and vice-presidential candidates — and presi- try it. We’ve got a good start.” He phones in the car). Former Guin (Scott McCullar was also hon- dents — to release at least 10 years of tax returns. does note the economy has helped Police Chief G.B. Blaylock died, ored at his church the other day. And not just their business returns — their person- out with the county’s finances and and Marion County E-911 Director He was getting up to preach, and al returns as well. Even more telling, 45 percent of the county seems to be moving Linda Winters is retiring. (She the chairman of the deacons in- respondents say they strongly support this. forward. had to deal with the April 27, 2011, terrupted him to say encouraging Practically to the decimal point, these numbers By the way, Allen Estell has tornadoes as people screamed for things, I suppose in the wake of the mirror the viewpoints of the nation as a whole. Poll a Facebook page up saying he help, without the ability to send difficulties in the city of late. Mem- after poll suggests that the majority of Americans is running for District 2 on the some units out because debris was bers then kept getting up to say have become increasingly indignant over the presi- commission. He states on the page blocking so many roads. She told wonderful things about him and dent’s stonewalling. Furthermore, they want to see he wants to cut commission pay the Journal one caller died while to pray over him. It was a great concrete measures taken to ensure efforts to shirk 10 percent, cut out the $10 tag on the phone with E911.) In hap- sign of how God can just step up this fundamental aspect of citizenship — no matter fee, have one night meeting each pier news, Hackleburg is having a out of the blue to bless you through how disliked and groused about — will not become month, hold district meetings and 4 p.m. Fourth of July parade and others.) standard practice for those seeking the highest look at all contracts for possible the Love’s in Hamilton will have a • One should look through the offices in the land. bidding. groundbreaking 10 a.m. Friday. acts passed in a session on the Such measures are already being taken. To date, • Meanwhile, Secretary of State • I noticed something of a rally Secretary of State’s website (which nearly 20 statehouses across the country have John Merrill announced Tuesday or meeting at the Walker County is excellently laid out) to see how proposed legislation that would prohibit candidates morning he had received much Courthouse Monday night, with much is done in the Regular Ses- who have refused to show their tax returns from be- positive feedback and he had filed people wearing shirts saying, sion of the Legislature. There is ing on the ballot. And in January, Rep. Ron Widen paperwork for a possible run for “Team Tinker.” Looking on Face- sooooo much small stuff, such as introduced the Presidential Tax Transparency Act the U.S. Senate. He says if he book, I read Tuesday was the day resolutions for people back home or of 2019, which would require disclosure of certain decides to run, he will make an Greg Tinker was undergoing bone urging Congress to do this or that. tax returns. announcement next week. Given marrow transplant at UAB Hospi- Someone passed regulations for The Businesses for Responsible Tax Reform the interval of days to make such a tal; he was in good spirits after- bare knuckle boxing in the state, poll also found the majority (64 percent) of small decision, I gotta feeling where he’s ward. He will be in the hospital for crying out loud (House Bill 396, business owners support increasing taxes on the already leaning. for two weeks and in isolation for if you don’t believe me). wealthy and corporations — not surprising given I will say that this will make the two months due to a weak immune But then there were a lot of that American small business owners have never race even more interesting. Tommy system. Meanwhile, a GoFundMe items that almost slip through the been the primary beneficiaries of either the tax code Tubberville says his own internal page, Team Tinker, has been set cracks. I was happy, for instance, or recent efforts at tax reform. polling shows him leading Roy up for Greg to help him with the that the Department of Public This includes the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. Moore 23 percent to 18 percent, fol- financial burdens of his cancer Health has been instructed to help Lawmakers sold this law as a boon for small lowed by Bradley Byrne at 16 per- treatments, hospital stays, doc- educate the public with Alzheimer’s businesses and their customer base — the middle cent and Merrill at 7 percent. I will tor visits and other related costs. and dementia needs, which is sore- class. Instead, large corporations and the wealthy be interested what the independent Funds above the cost will be used ly needed. I’m also glad that more reaped great rewards while the majority of small polling shows in time, especially as to build clean drinking wells in help will be given to caretakers in business owners have seen no significant impact. Merrill gets started. I think he has Malawi, Africa, which is a project terms of getting an absentee ballot. The poll shows that 72 percent of entrepreneurs a chance to make up ground to get close to his heart. I hope Greg This is close to me, as the fourth say the law has had no effect or a negative effect on into the runoff, as I think his name knows many people in this area anniversary of my own mother’s their profitability. recognition would be better than are praying for him. death approaches on July 2. The new tax law, according to the poll, did not Byrne’s. • A Politico/Morning Consult poll • I was intrigued with what our help small companies invest in employees or their But let’s be clear: This is going to found now that 67 percent of Demo- publisher, James Phillips, posted business, and I would venture it is safe to say be a tough, hard-fought race, with cratic voters feel Congress should the other day on Facebook: “I hear most paid a fair amount more in taxes than the $0 a former Auburn coach and the launch impeachment proceedings and see all the time that commu- Amazon paid on $11.2 billion in profits. They also controversial Ten Commandments against President Trump, up from nity newspapers are struggling shelled out more this year for legal and accounting judge, as well as Merrill, thought 59 percent in April. Democratic and losing readership. I’m not sure advice to figure out the new tax law. to be the best campaigner in the leaders may find it harder as time where people find their statistics, Small business owners are too busy making our state, and Byrne, well-known in goes on to keep the rank and file at but I can without question tell you sandwiches, cleaning our clothes, caring for our Republican circles. (By the way, I bay from the issue, especially after the Daily Mountain Eagle cur- children and providing vital services to play the have late word that Bear Creek na- Trump bungled during the ABC rently has its highest readership role of lobbyists. But that doesn’t mean they don’t tive and Haleyville resident Stan- News interview‑and he is talking numbers in its history. While print want a fair shake from the tax code and transpar- ley Adair, who is a solid Trump about doing more network inter- subscribers are not where they ency from our leaders. man, is running as a Republican views as the election draws closer. were two decades ago, those num- As citizens, taxpayers and business owners, en- for the seat.) It’s a suicide mission as far as con- bers are holding steady. Digital trepreneurs want to know what benefits our elected • The Journal Record in Hamil- viction as Republicans in the Sen- numbers are going through the officials are deriving from the laws they pass. After ton reported that state Rep. Tracy ate are behind the president, but roof. I’m thankful to live in a com- all, public servants are elected to serve the public, Estes, R-Hamilton, whose district the House may find it impossible munity that cares about its local not to create laws and loopholes that benefit them- also goes into Winston County, was not to vent for constituents as far newspaper and supports our efforts selves and their donors. the lone abstention on the educa- as impeachment. But if‑IF‑Trump to continually serve our area in a In other words, candidates, we showed you ours. tion budget during the Regular is behind in some major states once variety of ways.” Now show us yours. Session, which passed 102-0. He more polling comes, as the recent was actually pleased with the bud- lead may indicate, I would think Ed Howell is the Daily Mountain Eagle’s news Anne Zimmerman is co-chair of Businesses for Responsible Tax Reform editor. and a small business CPA in Cincinnati. 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Thursday, June 20, 2019 Sports A7 CWS: LOUISVILLE 5, AUBURN 3 NFL Football Auburn eliminated by Louisville Hamilton tagged Police find ‘most improved’ missing for- by Washington mer NFL Redskins coach Rod Smart From AL.com safe Nobody asked Washington Former NFL coach Jay Gruden for a list, but running back Rod he named the most improved Smart has been players during the Redskins’ found safe after offseason program anyway. missing for the last “Shaun Dion Hamilton, along six days, according with Fabian (Moreau), are the to Lancaster Coun- two most improved players out ty police in South here,” Gruden said as Washing- Carolina. ton wrapped up OTAs last week. Smart, who earned Moreau started 10 games at notoriety when he in 2018, his second wore “He Hate Me” with the Redskins since on the back of his entering the NFL as a third- XFL jersey in 2001, round pick from UCLA in the “has been located 2017 NFL Draft. and he is safe at this Hamilton started the final time,” the Lancast- four games at inside linebacker er County Sheriff’s as a rookie in 2018 after joining Office posted on its Washington from Alabama in the Facebook page Tues- sixth round of last year’s draft. day night. Hamilton and Moreau are two Earlier in the day pieces of what Gruden hopes will police had asked the be an improved defense in 2019. public for help in Washington went into a tailspin finding Smart after on defense last season. In the he did not get in first seven games of 2018, the touch with anyone Redskins gave up more than 350 and hadn’t been seen yards once and had a 5-2 record. in six days. In the final nine games of 2018, Washington gave up more than 350 yards six times and went 2-7. Among the NFL’s 32 teams NBA during the 2018 season, Wash- ington finished 15th in scoring defense, 17th in total defense AP source: (based on yards given up), 15th Grizzlies in passing defense and 17th in rushing defense. trade guard The Redskins signed former Mike Conley Alabama All-American Landon Collins to a six-year, $84 million to Utah Jazz contract in free agency in March A person with after he’d played four seasons knowledge of the de- with the New York Giants. cision says the Mem- Washington also used a first- phis Grizzlies have round draft choice on Mississippi traded veteran point AP State pass-rusher Montez Sweat guard Mike Conley, on April 25 in another attempt to who has played the Auburn’s Conor Davis (24) is comforted by a teammate in the dugout, following their bolster its defense. most games in fran- 5-3 loss to Louisville, in a College World Series elimination game in Omaha, Neb., on “I know it’s early, but I like our chise history, to the Wednesday. defense’s mentality, number one,” Utah Jazz. Gruden said. “I think we have a The person From the Associated Press dinals (50-17) improved to 32-1 today being in the elimination tough edge to us, and I’m expect- says the Grizzlies all-time when scoring five or game.” ing that to carry over. I think it OMAHA, Neb. — Wins are swapped Conley for more runs in an NCAA Tour- Auburn (38-28), which starts with our defensive linemen always hard to come by for Jae Crowder, Kyle nament game. But they are just squandered a three-run lead in -- Jonathan (Allen) and Daron Louisville at the College World Korver and Grayson 3-10 all-time at the CWS. the ninth inning of a 5-4 loss (Payne) and Matt (Ioannidis), Series, and this one was Allen. “As I’ve learned, it’s to Mississippi State on Sunday, (Ryan) Kerrigan and adding no different. The person spoke not easy winning out went 0-2 in its first CWS since Sweat -- I think those guys up- Two relievers had to to The Associated here, and they don’t 1997. front set the stage for everybody. survive anxious mo- Press on condition of give you anything,” “Hate that it ends today,” “Now you have a tone-setter ments to hold Auburn anonymity Wednes- said Dan McDonnell, Tigers coach Butch Thompson in Landon Collins that can help to two runs over five day because neither the coach for all five said. “I think our players, just stop the run, obviously, and be innings before the 5-3 Memphis nor Utah of Louisville’s CWS right up to the end, you could an impact player for you when it victory was secure has announced the appearances. “You’ve see that our guys are pretty re- comes to the secondary.” Wednesday, completing trade. got to earn it. We talk silient and continued to fight.” Like Hamilton and Collins, a game suspended by rain one ESPN.com first about toughness and playing Louisville led 4-1 when the Allen and Payne also played at day earlier. reported the deal, with an edge, and our guys re- game was suspended after four Alabama as did Washington out- which it says also The No. 7 national seed Car- ally showed that yesterday and See AUBURN, A8 side linebacker Ryan Anderson. includes Utah’s No. 23 pick overall in Thursday night’s NBA draft. Conley was the final piece of the core that led the After lottery setback, Hawks Grizzlies to seven consecutive playoff look to add to young core berths, including the 2013 Western From the Associated Press league’s fifth-worst record (29-53), the Hawks were Conference Finals. ATLANTA — The NBA Zach Randolph and hopeful of moving up in the draft lottery didn’t go their lottery — perhaps even all Tony Allen left in way. 2017 as free agents, the way to the No. 1 spot, Still, the Atlanta Hawks where they could’ve grabbed and Memphis traded are poised to take another big Marc Gasol to To- Zion Williamson. step forward in their massive But New Orleans defied ronto in February, rebuilding job. splitting up a duo the odds by claiming the top With a pair of picks in position, while the Hawks that had been the the top 10 — or perhaps a NBA’s longest-ten- actually tumbled three single selection that’s spots below where they ured teammates. higher than what they Gasol went on to finished to No. 8. have now, should they They also have the help the Raptors win work out a trade — the their first NBA title. No. 10 pick, acquired Hawks can add to a from Dallas during last pair of gems from the year’s draft in the deal last two drafts, Trae that brought Young to Young and John Col- Atlanta in exchange for lins. Luka Doncic. In all, the Hawks So far, that trade has have six picks in the worked out quite nicely for two-round draft, including both teams. No. 17 as part of a reported Doncic looks like a star in deal that will send Taurean the making. Prince to the Brooklyn Nets. So does Young, who fear- “Obviously, we don’t want lessly guided the Hawks to add six rookies to the from the point guard position team,” general manager Tra- while displaying the sort of AP vis Schlenk said. charisma that should set him Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young (11) drives to the basket as Milwau- “Will we try to be active? up to become the face of the Sure.” franchise. kee Bucks guard Tim Frazier (12) defends in overtime of a game, in After finishing with the Atlanta. See HAWKS, A8

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Auburn From A7 Hawks From A7 innings Tuesday. It was up Conor Davis’ one-out set the tone early on.” Slowly but surely, (19.8). more fluid after that. 5-2 in the eighth when home run off the top of Once the teams re- Schlenk is building the Collins is 21. Young New Orleans is also set the Tigers mounted their the fence in left center, turned Wednesday, Davis’ sort of team he wants. is 20. And more young to go again at No. 4 as biggest threat against cutting the lead to two. two-out RBI double got “What you see when talent is on the way. part of the massive haul closer Michael McAvene, Williams hit a two-out Auburn within 4-2 in the you get to the later But, as Schlenk was it got for trading Antho- who took over for Adam double into the right- seventh. The Cardinals rounds of the playoffs — quick to point out, the ny Davis to the Lakers, Elliott (3-2) to start the field corner before Kirian got back that run the and you’re even seeing in overhaul is still a work in but the Pelicans might seventh inning. struck out Rankin Woley next inning on Campbell’s the regular season — is progress. be persuaded to deal The bottom of Auburn’s to end the game and base hit with none out. the position-less basket- “Look, we won 29 that pick for Atlanta’s order produced three record his fifth save. The Tigers escaped fur- ball,” Schlenk said. “You games. We’re still looking two choices. That would straight singles to load Louisville’s celebration ther damage when Justin have five guys out there for best players available,” allow the Hawks to grab the bases with two outs, on the field was muted. Lavey popped out trying that can space the floor he said. “Whatever that either De’Andre Hunter of and McAvene ran the “We’re looking for the to bunt, Ryan Watson and handle the ball and position is, we’re going to Virginia or Jarrett Culver count full against lead- next game, like we’re picked off pinch runner obviously defend multi- take ‘em and figure it out of Texas Tech, a pair of off man Judd Ward. But not done yet,” the Cards’ Trey Leonard at second ple positions, those are on the back end.” wingmen who seem to Ward swung and missed Drew Campbell said. and Henry Davis struck the kinds of things we’re While the top three have the games to step on a 96-mph fastball on The Cards’ first four out. looking for and will con- picks appear locked right into the NBA. the outside half of the runs came before play “Just to get here and tinue to look for.” in — Williamson to the Either would be an in- plate and finished 0 for 10 was suspended. Tyler to make a mark like we Young averaged 19.1 Pelicans, followed by Ja triguing fit in in a lineup in the CWS. Fitzgerald homered in the have, it’s been 22 years points and 8.1 assists per Morant (Memphis) and that already includes “It was pretty deflating, first, and the Cardinals and we’ve been working game, teaming with sec- R.J. Barrett (New York Young and Collins. but at the same time, all converted one hit, three really hard,” Auburn’s ond-year player Collins to Knicks) — the situation is year long we faced a ton walks and two errors into Conor Davis said. “I just give fans in the A-T-L a of adversity throughout three runs in the fourth can’t wait to see where promising core. our games and we’ve against Bailey Horn (4-2) the program goes with Collins was a steal in always battled back and and Elliott Anderson. Coach Thompson at its the 2017 draft at No. 19 Fitness Factory we’ve always responded “It’s something I want- head.” (for those who may have well,” Auburn’s Steven ed to do as a 3-hole hitter, forgotten, Markelle Fultz Williams said. “We tried get our lineup started THAT HAD TO HURT and Lonzo Ball went with & Spa to go back out in the early, and something Auburn catcher Matt the top two picks). With a ninth, get a shutdown in- I wasn’t able to do the Scheffler took a warmup high-flying style that still ning, get back in here and game before,” Fitzgerald pitch off his right knee shows plenty of potential SSENIORSENIORS have some good at-bats said. “So just to get the before the game restart- upside, the 6-foot-10 Col- and see what happens.” momentum in our favor, ed. He writhed in pain, lins teamed with Young CComeome jjoinoin uuss fforor Michael Kirian came top of the first inning, was checked by trainer to lead the Hawks in scor- on in the ninth and gave was huge for us and just and went back to work. ing (19.5) and rebounding eexercisexercise cclasses.lasses. WWee havehave ttrainedrained SSilverilver SSneakerneaker iinstructors.nstructors. Supervised childrens room available Call for children to play while CLASSIFIED S Today! 221-2840 PARENTS EXERCISE S h o w & WeS m eake lit eas ly Free Weights • Cardio Equipment to connect with local buyers Browse & Buy • Fitness Classes • Zumba • Pool • Dry Sauna and sellers • Steam Room • Hot Tub • Water Aerobics Owner: Brenda Lawson • www.fitnessfactoryandspa.com 118 Hollis Crump Dr., Jasper, AL 35501 • 205-221-3688

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Looks like new. $39,000; gage, will sell at public outcry to feet; thence North 105.0 feet; main entrance of the courthouse Apply @ Jasper Electric 175 985-630-1459 the highest bidder for cash, in thence run West for 105.0 feet; Curry Hwy PUBLISHER’S NOTICE : All front of the main entrance of the in the City of Jasper, Walker thence run South for 105.0 real estate advertised in this Courthouse at Jasper, Walker County, Alabama. feet to the Point of Beginning. The above mortgage foreclo- TECHNICIAN HELPER Wanted newspaper is subject to the 140 Transportation County, Alabama, on February Being known as the South Half sure sale has been postponed Restaurant or pressure wash 22, 2019, during the legal hours of Lot 4 of Brasfield Addition Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 BOOGER’S TOWING until 05/03/2019 during the experience helpful but not of sale, all of its right, title, and in South Half of the Southwest which makes it illegal to advertise We pay CASH legal hours of sale in front of the required. Will provide training. interest in and to the following Quarter of Southwest Quarter “any preference, limitation or for junk cars or trucks main entrance of the courthouse Evening/night shift. Valid drivers described real estate, situated in of Section 17, Township 15 (205)384-0250 in the City of Jasper, Walker license and drug screening discrimination based on race, Walker County, Alabama, to-wit: South, Range 5 West, Walker County, Alabama. required. $10+ per hr to start. color, religion, sex, or national A parcel of land located in the County, Alabama. The above mortgage foreclo- 205-919-8888 origin or an intention to make 150 Legals North 1/2 of the NW 1/4 of the Property street address for SE 1/4 and the North 1/2 of the sure sale has been postponed informational purposes: 84 any such preference, limitation or ABANDONED NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Sec- until 06/14/2019 during the Chercola St , Dora, AL 35062 discrimination.” This newspaper VEHICLE NOTICE tion 15, Township 15 South, legal hours of sale in front of the THIS PROPERTY WILL BE 20 Announcements will not knowingly accept any Pursuant to the provisions of Range 6 West, Walker County, main entrance of the courthouse SOLD ON AN “AS IS, WHERE advertising for real estate which the Alabama Abandoned Motor Alabama, described as follows: in the City of Jasper, Walker IS” BASIS, WITHOUT WAR- Free Pregnancy Test is in violation of the law. Our Vehicle Act, Section 32-13-1, Begin at the intersection of the County, Alabama. 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in front of the main entrance MORTGAGE the expenses of sale and the in- 150 Legals of the Courthouse at Jasper, FORECLOSURE SALE debtedness secured by the real AS TO TITLE, USE AND/OR Walker County, Alabama, Default having been made in estate. Happy 80th Birthday ENJOYMENT AND WILL BE on July 12, 2019, during the the payment of the indebted- This sale is subject to postpone- SOLD SUBJECT TO THE legal hours of sale, all of its ness secured by that certain ment or cancellation. RIGHT OF REDEMPTION right, title, and interest in and mortgage executed by Amy L. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., OF ALL PARTIES ENTITLED to the following described Diffy and Matthew A. Diffy, wife Mortgagee/Transferee Robbie Franklin THERETO. real estate, situated in Walker and husband, originally in favor Ginny Rutledge Alabama law gives some per- County, Alabama, to-wit: of Homeservices Lending, LLC SIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C. sons who have an interest in Lot 3, Block 4 of Marion dba Homeservices Lending, P. O. Box 55727 property the right to redeem Heights Subdivision, located on the 29th day of May, 2012, Birmingham, AL 35255-5727 the property under certain cir- in Walker County, Alabama, said mortgage recorded in the Attorney for cumstances. Programs may as shown by map recorded in Office of the Judge of Probate Mortgagee/Transferee also exist that help persons Map Book 6, Page 36, in the of Walker County, Alabama, www.sirote.com/foreclosures avoid or delay the foreclosure Office of the Judge of Probate in DML Book 2299 Page 514, 451207 process. An attorney should of Walker County, Alabama. modified in Book 2508 Page *June 20, 27, July 4, 2019 be consulted to help you un- Surface only. 120; the undersigned Wells derstand these rights and Property street address for Fargo Bank, N.A., as Mort- MORTGAGE programs as a part of the fore- informational purposes: 1303 gagee/Transferee, under and FORECLOSURE SALE closure process. Laurin St , Jasper, AL 35504 by virtue of the power of sale Default having being made in This sale is made for the THIS PROPERTY WILL contained in said mortgage, the payment of the indebted- purpose of paying the in- BE SOLD ON AN “AS IS, will sell at public outcry to the ness secured by that certain debtedness secured by said WHERE IS” BASIS, WITH- highest bidder for cash, in front mortgage dated October 2, mortgage, as well as the ex- OUT WARRANTY OR RE- of the main entrance of the 2013 executed by Pamela R. penses of foreclosure. COURSE, EXPRESSED OR Courthouse at Jasper, Walker Thomas, Unmarried and William County, Alabama, on August The successful bidder must IMPLIED AS TO TITLE, USE H. Simon, Unmarried, in favor 23, 2019, during the legal hours tender a non-refundable de- AND/OR ENJOYMENT AND of Green Tree Servicing LLC, We Love You, of sale, all of its right, title, and posit of Five Thousand Dol- WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO said Mortgage being recorded Your Family interest in and to the following lars ($5,000.00) in certified THE RIGHT OF REDEMP- October 28, 2013, in DML Book described real estate, situated in funds made payable to Sirote TION OF ALL PARTIES EN- 2364, Page 179, in the Office of Walker County, Alabama, to-wit: & Permutt, P.C. at the time and TITLED THERETO. the Judge of Probate of Walker The North 1/2 of Lot No. 1, in place of the sale. The balance Alabama law gives some County, Alabama; having later Block 4 of the Averitt Park Sub- of the purchase price must be persons who have an interest been assigned to The Bank of division in the NW 1/4 of SE paid in certified funds by noon in property the right to redeem New York Mellon, as Indenture the next business day at the 1/4, Section 17, Township 15 Trustee, for Mid-State Capital the property under certain South, Range 5 West, Dora, Law Office of Sirote & Permutt, circumstances. Programs Corporation 2010-1 Trust by Walker County, Alabama, re- instrument recorded in DML P.C. at the address indicated may also exist that help per- corded in Map Book 3, Page 25, 2555, Page 386, in the Of- below. Sirote & Permutt, P.C. sons avoid or delay the fore- in the Probate Office of Walker fice of the Judge of Probate of reserves the right to award closure process. An attorney County, Alabama. Walker County, Alabama. Said the bid to the next highest bid- should be consulted to help der should the highest bidder Property street address for default continues and notice is you understand these rights fail to timely tender the total informational purposes: 26 Hill- hereby given that the under- and programs as a part of the amount due. view Drive, Dora, AL 35062 signed, The Bank of New York foreclosure process. The Mortgagee/Transferee re- THIS PROPERTY WILL BE Mellon, as Indenture Trustee, This sale is made for the serves the right to bid for and SOLD ON AN “AS IS, WHERE for Mid-State Capital Corpo- purpose of paying the in- purchase the real estate and IS” BASIS, WITHOUT WAR- ration 2010-1 Trust by Ditech debtedness secured by said to credit its purchase price RANTY OR RECOURSE, EX- Financial LLC as servicer with mortgage, as well as the ex- against the expenses of sale PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TO delegated authority, under and penses of foreclosure. and the indebtedness secured TITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY- by virtue of the power of sale The successful bidder must by the real estate. MENT AND WILL BE SOLD contained in said mortgage, will This sale is subject to post- tender a non-refundable de- SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF sell at public outcry to the high- ponement or cancellation. posit of Five Thousand Dol- REDEMPTION OF ALL PAR- est bidder for cash at the main Bayview Loan Servicing, lars ($5,000.00) in certified TIES ENTITLED THERETO. entrance to the County Court- Mortgagee/Transferee funds made payable to Sirote Alabama law gives some per- house, Walker County, Alabama Jahan Berns & Permutt, P.C. at the time sons who have an interest in on 07/26/2019, during the legal SIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C. and place of the sale. The property the right to redeem the hours of sale, the following de- P. O. Box 55727 balance of the purchase price property under certain circum- scribed real estate situated in Birmingham, AL 35255-5727 must be paid in certified funds stances. Programs may also Walker County, Alabama, to-wit: Attorney for by noon the next business exist that help persons avoid or Lots 8, 9 & 10 of Block B of Mortgagee/Transferee day at the Law Office of Sirote delay the foreclosure process. American Mining Co.’s Subdivi- www.sirote.com/foreclosures & Permutt, P.C. at the ad- An attorney should be consulted sion as recorded in Plat Book 1, 449234 dress indicated below. Sirote to help you understand these Page 80, in the Probate Office *June 6, 13, 20, 2019 & Permutt, P.C. reserves the rights and programs as a part of of Walker County, Alabama. right to award the bid to the the foreclosure process. Less and except that portion of This sale is made for the pur- MORTGAGE next highest bidder should the Lot 8 in Deed Book 527, Page pose of paying the indebtedness FORECLOSURE SALE highest bidder fail to timely 460. secured by said mortgage, as Default having been made in tender the total amount due. For informational purposes well as the expenses of foreclo- the payment of the indebted- The Mortgagee/Transferee re- only, the property address is: sure. ness secured by that certain serves the right to bid for and 214 Stanley Camp Road, Par- The successful bidder must WITHOUT WARRANTY OR secured by mortgage as well as mortgage executed by Ga- purchase the real estate and rish, AL 35580. Any property ad- tender a non-refundable de- RECOURSE, EXPRESS OR the expenses of foreclosure, in- briel Oklend Reed and Mel- to credit its purchase price dress provided is not part of the posit of Five Thousand Dollars IMPLIED AS TO TITLE, USE cluding a reasonable attorney’s anie Kay Reed, as husband against the expenses of sale legal description of the property ($5,000.00) in certified funds AND/OR ENJOYMENT AND fees and other purposes set out and wife, originally in favor and the indebtedness secured sold herein and in the event of made payable to Sirote & Per- WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO in said mortgage. of Mortgage Electronic Reg- by the real estate. any discrepancy, the legal de- mutt, P.C. at the time and place THE RIGHT OF REDEMPTION The Bank of New York Mel- istration Systems, Inc., as This sale is subject to post- scription referenced herein shall of the sale. The balance of the OF ALL PARTIES ENTITLED lon, as Indenture Trustee, for nominee for West Alabama ponement or cancellation. control. purchase price must be paid in THERETO. Mid-State Capital Corporation Bank & Trust, on the 27th day PennyMac Loan Services, THIS PROPERTY WILL certified funds by noon the next Alabama law gives some per- 2010-1 Trust by Ditech Financial of March, 2012, said mort- LLC, BE SOLD ON AN “AS-IS, business day at the Law Office sons who have an interest in LLC as servicer with delegated gage recorded in the Office Mortgagee/Transferee WHERE-IS” BASIS, SUBJECT of Sirote & Permutt, P.C. at the property the right to redeem the authority of the Judge of Probate of Jahan Berns TO ANY EASEMENTS, EN- address indicated below. Sirote property under certain circum- Paul K. Lavelle, Esq. Walker County, Alabama, in SIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C. CUMBRANCES, AND EXCEP- & Permutt, P.C. reserves the stances. Programs may also Attorney for Mortgagee DML Book 2290 Page 184; P. O. Box 55727 TIONS REFLECTED IN THE right to award the bid to the next exist that help persons avoid or Spina, & Lavelle, P.C. the undersigned PennyMac Birmingham, AL 35255-5727 MORTGAGE AND THOSE highest bidder should the high- delay the foreclosure process. One Perimeter Park South Loan Services, LLC, as Mort- Attorney for CONTAINED IN THE RE- est bidder fail to timely tender An attorney should be consulted Suite 400N gagee/Transferee, under and Mortgagee/Transferee CORDS OF THE OFFICE OF the total amount due. to help you understand these Birmingham, Alabama 35243 by virtue of the power of sale www.sirote.com/foreclosures THE JUDGE OF PROBATE OF The Mortgagee/Transferee re- rights and programs as a part of (205) 298-1800 contained in said mortgage, 450565 THE COUNTY WHERE THE serves the right to bid for and the foreclosure process. 18-01350-FC will sell at public outcry to *June 13, 20, 27, 2019 ABOVE-DESCRIBED PROP- purchase the real estate and to This sale is made for the pur- *June 20, 27, July 4, 2019 the highest bidder for cash, ERTY IS SITUATED. THIS credit its purchase price against PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD pose of paying the indebtedness More summer reading photos