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WALKER COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION JASPER FIRE BRIEFS DEPARTMENT USGS: Series BOE approves 2019-20 school calendar of weak Clark By NICOLE SMITH Spring Break will be March 23-27, 2020. earthquakes Daily Mountain Eagle Other holidays will include Labor Day on Sept. 2, Veterans Day on Nov. 11, King/Lee Day on Jan. appointed to south 20, 2020, and Presidents’ Day on Feb. 17, 2020. Alabama The Walker County Board of Education ap- There will also be in-service days on Aug. 1-2 proved the 2019-20 school and 5-7 and Jan. 6, 2020. Homeland FLOMATON calendar Thursday evening. Students will be out for a weather day on April (AP) — A series of Students will return to 10, 2020. school this fall on Thursday, In other business, the school board: Security small earthquakes Aug. 8, and conclude the hit south Alabama •recognized the Walker County Transporta- school year with graduation tion Maintenance Staff for doing very well on the within hours of each on Friday, May 22, 2020. annual audit for school buses. Task Force other near the Flori- There will be a week off for “I’m proud to say of 121 buses inspected, not Thanksgiving celebrations da line. a deficiency was found,” Walker County Special to the Eagle from Nov. 25-29, and Christ- Schools Superintendent Dr. Joel Hagood said. The U.S. Geo- mas Break will be Monday, Dec. 23, through logical Survey says Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020. See CALENDAR, A4 MONTGOMERY — Jasper a magnitude 2.6 Fire Chief David Clark has been appointed to serve on the Home- earthquake was land Security Task Force, Senate recorded about 8 MEMORIAL PARK NATATORIUM Majority Lead- miles northwest of er Greg Reed, Flomaton around 11 R-Jasper, an- nounced Friday p.m. Thursday. morning. There are no dam- WATER WARS “Chief Clark age reports. is a resourceful The Geological leader, and a man who gets Survey says stron- the job done. ger earthquake with The Homeland a magnitude of 2.8 Security Task hit nearby Thurs- Force has an im- Fire Chief portant role in David Clark day afternoon, and helping Shirrell a magnitude 2.5 Roberts, the quake occurred a state Homeland Security director, few hours earlier. develop a comprehensive plan for protecting Alabama’s key techno- The cluster is logical, infrastructure, military about 45 miles north hubs from attacks,” Reed said. of Pensacola, Flor- “Alabama is home to numerous ida. Several other defense entities and the Home- earthquakes have land Security Task Force plays a central role in developing a plan been detected in the for coordinating local, state, and same area in recent federal agencies to ensure Ala- weeks. bama’s security.” Clark has served as chief of the Jasper Fire Department since Grand 2013, and has 29 years of experi- ence as a fireman. opening today “It is an honor to be named to for WCSO this post, and I look forward to working with the other members substation of the Homeland Security Task A grand opening Force to improve Alabama’s secu- of the Walker Coun- rity and first-responder systems,” ty Sheriff Office sub- Banks Ingle, above, and Auston See CLARK, A4 station in Townley Hicks, at right, were two mem- will be held today bers of the Jasper Aquanauts from 11 a.m. until swim team who competed Friday WALKER COUNTY 1 p.m. A ribbon morning in the Special Olympics HEALTH ACTION cutting will be held of Alabama Sectional Swim Meet PARTNERSHIP at 11 a.m. at the Memorial Park Natatorium in Jasper. Along with Jasper, teams competing included Lee Coun- Local group DEATHS ty, Gulf Shores, Shelby County, Paul Earskin Vines, 83, Morgan County, Hoover, Talladega encouraging Carbon Hill County, Tuscaloosa County Dennis James Tibbs, 64, and Madison County. For more Jasper advance care Troy Key, 66, Jasper photos from the swim meet, see A8 of today’s Eagle. Full obituaries / A2 planning

Daily Mountain Eagle photos - Ron Harris WEATHER By JENNIFER COHRON Daily Mountain Eagle High Low CORDOVA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Pondering mortality isn’t pleas- 81 66 ant, but it is necessary for anyone who wants to ensure that his or Cordova student wins her final wishes regarding medical INDEX treatment are honored. archery scholarship Members of one sub-committee Classifieds...... B6 within Walker County Health Comics...... Action Partnership’s Coordinated B3 Over $10,000 were Dear Abby...... B3 By JENNIFER COHRON Care Priority Group are encourag- given out this year, a Horoscope...... B3 Daily Mountain Eagle ing locals to spend some time on first for the tournament. Religion...... A5 Tuesday making future healthcare Sports...... B1 Awards were given to decisions before a crisis occurs. Today in History...... CORDOVA — A fourth- the top male and female A2 grade student at Cordova “It’s a way for that person to overall shooters and first continue having a voice in the Two sections, 16 pages Elementary School was through third place male one of five students in conversation with their medical and female high school team if they’re unable to tell them Check the state to be awarded students. a $500 scholarship at themselves,” said Leigh Ann Min, out our The scholarships were the National Archery in a member of HAP’s advanced care Facebook made possible by dona- planning subcommittee. the Schools Program’s tions from the National page at Alabama State Champi- Tuesday is National Healthcare Wild Turkey Federation, Decisions Day, which promotes Jasper Daily Mountain Eagle onship in Montgomery on NASP and the Alabama April 5. the importance of advance care Department of Conserva- planning. Kyleigh Tucker, 10, tion and Natural Re- Daily Mountain Eagle - Jennifer Cohron Attorney Jud Allen will be at was chosen after being sources. registered in the NASP Comfort Care Hospice from 11:30 NASP will manage Kyleigh Tucker, a fourth grader at Cor- a.m. to 1 p.m. to answer general Academic Archer pro- the scholarship fund gram. Eligible students dova Elementary School, won a $500 questions about advance direc- and handle payment tives, more commonly known as must participate on their when Kyleigh enrolls in scholarship at the National Archery in school’s archery team and the Schools Program’s Alabama State living wills, and other related meet academic criteria. See ARCHERY, A4 Championship in Montgomery. See ADVANCE CARE, A4 A2 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Sat., April 13, 2019 www.mountaineagle.com Today’s weather DEATHS & FUNERALS Forecast for Saturday, April 13, 2019 TENN. Oxford 69/59 Huntsville Paul Earskin Vines Troy Key ARK. 76/67 November 12, 1935‑April 9, 2019 Troy Key, 66, of Jasper, passed away on Monday, Paul Earskin Vines, 83, of Carbon Hill, passed April 8, 2019, at UAB Medical Center in Birming- away on Tuesday, April 9, 2019, at Walker Baptist ham. A Celebration of Life service will be held GA. Medical Center. Sunday, April 14, 2019, at 2 p.m. at Glory Fellowship Greenville Birmingham The family will receive friends on Saturday, April Baptist Church in Jasper. 72/55 82/66 13, 2019 from 6 until 8 p.m. at Collins-Burke Funeral Mr. Key was a member of Glory Fellowship Baptist Home. Funeral services will be held Sunday, April Church, and also a Legacy of Home Organ Donor. 14, 2019, at 1 p.m. in the Collins-Burke Chapel, with He is preceded in death by his parents, Charlie and burial at McDade Cemetery. Josh Byrd will officiate. Myrtle Key, and son, Adam Charlie Key. Jackson Montgomery Mr. Vines was preceded in death by his first wife, He is survived by his loving wife, Patty Whitte- 83/60 85/68 Carolyn Sue Handsford Vines; second wife, Mary more Key; daughter, Carmen Harris (Trent); grand- Elizabeth (Butch) Handsford Vines; son, Donald Ray children, Gracie, Libby and Whitt Harris; brothers, Vines; son-in-law, Randy McGough; grandson, Paul Charles Key, Kenneth Key, Coye Key and his wife, Brookhaven Hattiesburg 80/61 82/63 “Daniel” McGough and Marie Biddie. Janet; sister, Faye Pugh; and a host of nieces, neph- He is survived by his daughter, Paula McGough ews and other relatives and dear friends. Mobile (Curtess) of Carbon Hill, Debbie K. Burtner (David) LA. 80/68 FLA. of Texas, Theresa Vines of Winfield, Donna Borden Wilson Funeral Home & Crematory LLC, (Dennis) of Alabama and Susie Alexander of Louisi- Carbon Hill; 205-924-4147 ana; sons, Tommy Alexander (Deb) and Doug Alexan- der; brother, Leo Vines of Indiana; little buddy, Black Jack; six grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. OBITUARY POLICY Collins -Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 The Daily Mountain Eagle publishes ©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. obituaries for a minimum $65 charge for a standard obituary. The standard obituary Dennis James Tibbs includes the deceased’s complete name, March 1, 1955‑April 9, 2019 age, occupation, date, cause and place Dennis James Tibbs, 64, of Jasper, went home to be of death, time and place of services and S&P 500 notches third with the Lord on Tuesday, April 9, 2019. survivors. Photographs of the deceased are The family received friends on Friday, April 12, welcome, but not required. If the obituary 2019 at 6 p.m. at Collins-Burke Funeral Home,, exceeds standard space, additional charges straight weekly gain and funeral services followed at 7 p.m. in the Col- may be incurred. Information must be lins-Burke Chapel. Burial will be at New Prospect received from the funeral home handling as U.S. stocks rally Cemetery. John W. Autrey will officiate. the arrangements and services. Tibbs was preceded in death by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eston and Lola (Blackmon) Tibbs. By ALEX VEIGA He was dearly loved by his wife, Susan of 34 years; AP Business Writer daughter, Whitney Vanzant (Kenny); son, Wesley James Tibbs; sisters, Joann Clements (Jimmy) and Stocks notched solid gains on Wall Street Friday, Vicki Tibbs; brother, Travis Tibbs (Rita) and a host of erasing most of the losses the market sustained after nieces and nephews. an uneven week of trading. He was born and raised in Corner, Ala., and grad- The strong finish gave the S&P 500 its third uated from Corner High School. His favorite pastime straight weekly gain. The benchmark index is now was spending time with his family and gardening. just under 1 percent from its most recent all-time high His laughter brought joy to everyone he knew. set on September 20, reflecting the strong rebound for the market this year after a dismal slide in December. Collins -Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571 Banks led the gains Friday after a solid quarterly profit report from JPMorgan Chase opened the latest round of highly anticipated company earnings. Banks have been benefiting from higher interest rates, which allow them to book fatter profits from making loans. Disney surged to an all-time high after it an- Worker calmly nounced plans to offer its own video streaming ser- vice. Disney will be going head-to-head with Netflix, reveals gas leak in which declined. The market was coming off a wobbly week as investors worried that the early first-quarter earn- 911 call before blast ings reports would come in even weaker than the low expectations analysts already have. RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — eventually collapsed. The The solid results from major banks Friday were A worker calmly says, “We recording doesn’t reveal encouraging, but investors need to see more, said Sam have hit a gas service” in the name of the worker or Stovall, chief investment strategist at CFRA. an emergency call before the contractor. “In general, you need to have the financial com- the deadly gas explosion City spokeswoman Amy panies participate in order for a market advance to that leveled a North Car- Blalock said the 911 call continue,” Stovall said. “Investors will be waiting, lis- olina building, according is the only one expected tening for other news that would be beneficial not only to a recording released to be posted Friday, but to banks, but to industrial and technology stocks.” Friday. more could be released in The S&P 500 index rose 19.09 points, or 0.7 per- The 911 recording coming days. AP Photo/Gerry Broome cent, to 2,907.41. The Dow Jones Industrial Average posted online by Durham Deputy City Manager climbed 269.25 points, or 1 percent, to 26,412.30. The officials offers more Bo Ferguson said Thurs- Charred remains are piled in a heap of rubble average still finished slightly lower for the week. details about what led to day that the permit to Thursday in Durham, N.C., the day after an explo- The Nasdaq composite gained 36.80 points, or the explosion Wednesday do work on a fiber-optic sion and building fire caused by a gas leak killed 0.5 percent, to 7,984.16. The Russell 2000 index of that killed one person and network was held by a smaller-company stocks picked up 5.66 points, or 0.4 injured 25. The Durham subsidiary of communi- one person and injured more than two dozen, in- percent, to 1,584.80. Police Department has cations company Crown cluding nine firefighters. Bond prices fell. The yield on the benchmark 10- said a contractor boring Castle. year Treasury rose to 2.56 percent from 2.50 percent along a sidewalk hit the A copy of the permit man Harris Vaughn said Lee’s son Raymond and late Thursday. gas line, and permits shows the work included Friday that he couldn’t daughter Diana issued a Indexes in Europe and Asia closed broadly higher. show that fiber-optic ca- cutting into sidewalks to comment further because statement on the shop’s In addition to banks, technology, communications bles were being installed install fiber cable under- of the ongoing investiga- Instagram page thanking and industrial companies helped lift U.S. stocks Fri- underground. It’s not ground. A related docu- tion. emergency workers and day. Health care was the only sector to lose ground. clear what made the gas ment shows the path of The blast leveled one remembering their father So far this year, it’s lagging the other 10 sectors in the ignite. the cable as a red dotted building and damaged for having “the biggest, S&P 500. “The emergency is: We line through the sidewalk others , including some purest heart out of anyone The market got an early boost from new economic have hit a gas service on the block where the that have since been we know.” They said the data out of China showing the world’s second-largest ... probably need a little explosion happened. The condemned. Twenty-five last time they spoke to economy benefited from a surge in exports last month, police presence until the diagram indicates they injured people were seen their father, he called to even as Beijing and Washington continued to negoti- gas company can get here were boring to a depth of at hospitals, including say he was closing be- ate a resolution to their costly trade war. to shut the leak off,” the 4 feet (1.2 meters) in some nine firefighters. cause of the gas leak. The gain marks a turnaround from a severe con- worker says. places. Police said Kaffeinate “He was going to close traction in February and helped put investor fears Referring to the leaking Crown Castle issued coffee shop owner Kong up and make a sign to over a global economic slowdown in check. line, the caller says: “I a statement Thursday Lee, 61, was the only put on our door in case The data on Chinese exports suggests that growth don’t think it’s completely saying its subsidiary person killed in the blast. anybody came by later,” is potentially going to rebound, said Tom Martin, in two, but we can smell Fibertech Networks had The fire chief said that they said. senior portfolio manager with Globalt Investments. it.” hired a contractor that firefighters safely evacu- They said he worked “It wasn’t as bad as people had expected it might During the call about was installing fiber in the ated customers from the hard to provide for the be,” he said. 30 minutes before the ex- area prior to the explo- coffee shop and also told family: “That means he Investors will be focusing over the next few weeks plosion, the worker gives sion. Lee to leave , but he lin- often worked 12-13 hour on company earnings reports in hopes of gleaning the location as the ad- Asked about the 911 gered and was last seen in days doing jobs no one clues about the trajectory of the U.S. economy and dress for the building that call, Crown Castle spokes- the doorway of the shop. else wanted to do.” corporate profits. Citigroup, UnitedHealth Group and Johnson & Johnson are among the larger compa- nies releasing results next week. Analysts expect companies in the S&P 500 to report a 3.4 percent drop in earnings per share from TODAY IN HISTORY a year earlier, which would be the first decline since the spring of 2016. The expected drop in profits is due almost entirely to weaker profit margins. Today is Saturday, April 13, United States won the first Inter- In 2005, a defiant Eric Rudolph the 103rd day of 2019. There are national Tchaikovsky Competition pleaded guilty to carrying out 262 days left in the year. for piano in Moscow; Russian the deadly bombing at the 1996 Today’s Highlight in History: Valery Klimov won the violin com- Atlanta Olympics and three other VOLUME 57 NUMBER 281 On April 13, 1970, Apollo 13, petition. attacks in back-to-back court ap- four-fifths of the way to the moon, In 1964, Sidney Poitier became pearances in Birmingham, Ala- was crippled when a tank con- the first black performer in a lead- bama, and Atlanta. Daily Mountain Eagle taining liquid oxygen burst. (The ing role to win an Academy Award One year ago: President Don- astronauts managed to return for his performance in “Lilies of ald Trump announced that the - Main Office 1301 safely.) the Field.” United States, France and Britain E. 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DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Sat., April 13, 2019 www.mountaineagle.com — A3 NATION IN BRIEF Spring snowstorm buries Midwest, UNC police chief retiring after Confederate statue toppled tornadoes possible across the South RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The police chief at North SIOUX FALLS, S.D. Carolina’s flagship public university is retiring after (AP) — Strong winds and an investigation found campus police were unpre- more snow hit the Mid- pared for demonstrators who tore down a Confed- west on Friday after a erate memorial last summer. spring storm buried sev- The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill eral states in snow and said in a statement Friday that Jeff McCracken will created dangerous travel leave his position in July after 26 years with the conditions, while forecast- force and 12 years as top law enforcement officer. ers warned of potential A report commissioned by state university weekend tornadoes in the South. system officials found that because of miscommu- The storm hovering nication between police and top administrators, over parts of Minnesota, officers failed to install barriers around the Con- South Dakota and North federate statute nicknamed “Silent Sam” to keep Dakota was the second protesters away. “bomb cyclone” storm The February report found no evidence of a con- system to hit the region spiracy to enable the monument’s toppling. in a month. Opponents called the statue a racist symbol. The storm moved in Supporters considered it a marker of North Caroli- Thursday, closing high- na and Southern heritage. ways and knocking out power to tens of thou- sands of people. Accused test taker in college It also left behind 25 inches of snow in north- scandal set to plead guilty east South Dakota, where BOSTON (AP) — A Florida prep school admin- Gov. Kristi Noem closed Briana Sanchez/The Argus Leader via AP istrator is set to plead guilty to taking entrance government offices in most of the state for a Snow plows clear Interstate 29 on Thursday in Sioux Falls, S.D. Heavy exams for students in a nationwide college admis- snow and strong winds hammered parts of the central U.S. on Thursday, sions bribery scheme. third straight day Friday. Mark Riddell is due to enter guilty pleas Friday Parts of Nebraska were knocking out power to tens of thousands of people and creating hazardous buried in more than a foot travel conditions a day after pummeling Colorado. afternoon to one count each of conspiracy to com- of snow and even deeper mit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud and drifts, thanks to winds statement,” State Patrol southern Arkansas and out the safest location for conspiracy to commit money laundering at federal gusting to more than 60 Lt. Gordon Shank said eastern Texas. their congregations in court in Boston. The 36-year-old Riddell oversaw mph. late Thursday. Local flooding was also case of severe weather, college entrance exam preparation at IMG Acad- Several snow-packed In parts of the South, possible. noting that large open emy, a Bradenton school founded by renowned highways remained the National Weather Thunderstorms were rooms such as sanctu- tennis coach Nick Bollettieri that bills itself as the closed Friday in Ne- Service warned church expected to move into aries and auditoriums world’s largest sports academy. braska, and forecasters pastors to have someone much of Georgia and the weren’t safe. warned that unseason- monitor the weather rest of Alabama on Sun- A series of tornadoes Documents say Riddell secretly took exams for during Sunday services day, with the possibility on Palm Sunday in 1994 students or replaced their answers with his own. ably low temperatures would remain through amid heightened risk for of isolated and less severe killed 40 people in Geor- Prosecutors say he typically was paid $10,000 per the weekend. Minnesota damaging tornadoes. tornadoes, as well as gia and Alabama, and test. Gov. Tim Walz declared Gusty wind, hail and large hail and damaging injured hundreds more. Riddell was charged with nearly 50 other peo- a state of emergency in potentially tornadoes winds. Half the deaths occurred ple, including celebrities and wealthy parents who much of his state, where were forecast Saturday “Even a weak torna- when a tornado struck allegedly paid bribes to get their children into elite the Minnesota State in parts of Louisiana, do that hits the right a rural Alabama church U.S. colleges. Patrol has responded to Mississippi and western location can still be pretty during services, caus- Riddell could have faced up to 20 years in prison more than 500 crashes Alabama, according to devastating,” Baker said. ing the roof to collapse, and a $250,000 fine, but prosecutors are recom- since Wednesday. weather service forecast- The weather service according to a report “It’s a mess out here. er Adam Baker. Similar office in Birmingham about the damage by U.S. mending incarceration and a fine at the low end of weather was forecast in advised pastors to figure weather officials. guidelines. And that is an under- According to federal prosecutors, Riddell played a key role in an arrangement hatched by William “Rick” Singer, an admissions consultant accused of orchestrating the scheme for years while cater- Shock at arrest of deputy’s son ing to a rich clientele that included Hollywood stars and business executives. Among dozens of others charged in the scandal in black church fires in Louisiana are actresses Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin; Loughlin’s husband, designer Mossimo Giannulli OPELOUSAS, La. (AP) Matthews’ Facebook interest in “black metal,” — Authorities said he friends. Blackwolf iden- ; college sports coaches; athletic administrators; an extreme subgenre of had no known criminal tified himself as a south heavy metal, state Fire and CEOs. record. A friend described Louisiana native, musi- Marshall Butch Brown- Huffman will plead guilty May 21 to paying an ad- him as an introverted cian, entrepreneur and ing said. The music has missions consultant $15,000 to rig her daughter’s animal lover who showed owner of the independent been linked, in some SAT score. Prosecutors have said they will seek a no animosity toward any record label Power Back instances, to fires at prison sentence on the low end of a range of four race, and a talented, if Productions. In a tele- Christian churches in to 10 months. frustrated heavy metal phone interview from Los Norway in the 1990s. guitar player and singer. Angeles on Thursday, he A Facebook page that This booking image A fellow musician called described Matthews as a appeared to belong to released by the Louisi- Hernandez lawyers: Court wrong him “a really sweet guy.” talented, sometimes frus- Matthews showed him ana Office of State Fire to restore murder conviction But Holden Matthews, trated musician — upset with the words “black Marshal shows Holden the white, 21-year-old son in recent months after metal” spray-painted on a BOSTON (AP) — Attorneys for the late Aaron of a Louisiana sheriff’s he was told he needed to wall behind him. Matthews, 21. Hernandez are asking Massachusetts’ highest deputy, was behind bars improve the quality of his court to reverse its decision to reinstate the former Thursday, accused of recordings — but not a New England Patriot’s murder conviction. torching three centu- racist or violent person. The lawyers say in documents filed Friday that ry-old African American “If he’s making a state- the Supreme Judicial Court got it wrong when it churches during a 10-day ment, it’s against reli- ordered last month that Hernandez’s conviction be period in and around gion and establishment restored. Opelousas. The city of only, not against race,” Hernandez was found guilty in 2015 of killing 16,000 people was set he said, later adding, “I on edge by blazes, which don’t think he did it, but semi-professional football player Odin Lloyd. evoked memories of if he did, it would not be The Supreme Judicial Court’s decision did away terrorist acts during the because the churches are with the legal principle that erased Hernandez’s civil rights movement. black.” conviction after the 27-year-old killed himself in his A fragment of a charred Blackwolf, 36, a native prison cell in 2017. gasoline can, surveil- of Opelousas, said he met The court said convictions in such cases will now lance video that captured Matthews after moving stand. It applied the new rule to Hernandez’s case, what appeared to be his out of state when Mat- but no other prior cases. parents’ truck in key loca- thews, who played guitar Hernandez’s lawyers say the new rule should tions, debit card records and sang, answered an impact only future cases, not Hernandez’s. and cellphone tracking online ad while seeking PPatioatio CoversCovers techniques led authori- a recording deal with Patio Covers ties to arrest Matthews Power Back Productions. & & CarportsCCaarrppoorrttss Police: Pair made laxative on Wednesday evening. They worked together But though the arrest and met face-to-face over F ree E stim ates! cookies for striking workers affidavit showed how the years. Matthews was UHRICHSVILLE, Ohio (AP) — Police say a couple they linked Matthews to at odds with his parents • Since 1966 • made laxative-laced cookies for striking school the crime, federal, state over his music aspira- employees because they were tired of the noise and local authorities who tions, Blackwolf said, but from the picket line near their home. gathered for a Thursday never showed signs of Creative Aluminum news conference at the St. violence or racism. Authorities in eastern Ohio say none of the strik- 1206 Curry Hwy Landry Parish Sheriff’s Matthews had shown 387-7683 387-7698 ing workers ate the sugar cookies, but the couple Office weren’t ready to Jasper, AL 35503 was charged with contaminating the treats. discuss motive. Police say the pair complained on Facebook Eric Rommal, the agent about drivers honking in support of the striking bus in charge of the New drivers, cooks and custodians. Orleans FBI office, said The Daily Investigators say they also made a video show- investigators were still ing the laxative pills being mixed into the cookie looking into whether the batter. fires were “bias motivat- Mountain The strike in the Claymont School District in Tus- ed.” carawas (tus-kuh-RAH’-wus) County is in its third Matthews, who is scheduled for a Monday Eagle week. morning bond hearing, Authorities say Bo Cosens and Rachel Sharrock had a defender in Nygyl is accepting appeared in court Tuesday to face several charges. Bryyn Blackwolf, listed as Nygyl Bryyn among applications for CARRIER POSITIONS in the following areas: • ARGO/UNION CHAPEL • OAKMAN

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AMERICAN LEGION CELEBRATES 100 YEARS Police: Child attack suspect had previous Mall of America arrests

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A Aranda’s criminal record in- about 10 miles south of Minneap- 5-year-old boy plummeted three cludes two convictions in 2015 for olis. The mall, which opened in floors Friday after being pushed obstruction of the legal process/ 1992, has more than 520 stores or thrown from a balcony at the interfering with a peace officer, as and is visited by 40 million visitors Mall of Amer- well as convictions for fifth-degree annually, according to its website. ica, according assault, trespassing and damage to Attractions include Nickelodeon to witnesses, property. Universe indoor amusement park and a 24-year- Court records show Aranda was and Sea Life Minnesota Aquarium old man with a arrested on July 4, 2015, after . history of causing police said he matched the descrip- It has occasionally been the disturbances at tion of a man throwing things off scene of crimes or disruptive pro- the mall was in the upper level of the Mall of Amer- tests, and the mall’s website touts custody. ica to the lower level. Police say extensive security training for its Bloomington Aranda refused to give his name officers. Police Chief and resisted arrest. Aranda also In 2015, the al-Shabab extremist Jeffrey Potts said was accused of walking into a mall group called for an attack on the police don’t think Emmanuel store and sweeping his hand across Mall of America and other shop- there is any rela- Deshawn a display table, breaking glasses. ping centers in a video. Al-Shabab tionship between Aranda In October 2015, Aranda was fighters attacked an upscale Ken- the man and accused of throwing glasses in yan mall in 2013 in a siege that the family of the Twin Cities Grill in the mall. The left 67 people dead. In response, child, who suffered life-threatening complaint says Aranda approached the Mall of America said it was injuries. He was being treated at a a woman who was waiting for the tightening security, and that some hospital, but no details on his con- restaurant to open and asked her of the extra precautions would be dition were immediately available. to buy him something. The wom- noticeable to guests and others Witnesses told police that the an refused, and Aranda allegedly would not be. child may have been pushed or threw a glass of water in her face A Minneapolis man was sen- thrown from the mall’s third level and a glass of tea that struck her tenced to 15 years in prison last Daily Mountain Eagle - Ed Howell to the first floor, Potts said. He said leg. Aranda was under a trespass year for attacking two brothers the suspect immediately took off notice at the time banning him at the Macy’s department store Jasper Mayor David O’Mary, right, a member running but was quickly found and from the mall until July 4, 2016. at the mall. The man said he was of the American Legion, cuts the cake at a cel- arrested at the mall. It wasn’t immediately clear if inspired by the Islamic State when ebration Thursday night for the 100th anniver- A witness said a woman Aranda had an attorney. he stabbed the brothers in a dress- sary of the American Legion’s national organi- screamed that her child was Police don’t have an idea about ing room area in November 2017. thrown from the balcony. possible motive, Potts said. A teenage brawl erupted at the zation in the wake of World War I in 1919. The Brian Johnson told WCCO-TV “At this point we believe this is mall the day after Christmas in Woods-Smith Post 9 in Jasper was one of the the woman was screaming, “Every- an isolated incident,” the chief said. 2011. The melee was caught on first 11 posts in the state, as it was also created body pray, everybody pray. Oh my “We’re actively trying to figure out YouTube, but police concluded the in 1919. Observing O’Mary are, from left, David God, my baby, someone threw him why this occurred.” brawl — the worst case of violence over the edge.” No details were immediately at the mall in more than 15 years Hester, vice commander of Woods-Smith Post Police said Emmanuel Deshawn available about the child’s condi- — was not organized through so- 9, and Post Commander Ernest Inman. Aranda, of Minneapolis, was being tion. cial media as initially feared. Ten held on suspicion of attempted The 4.2-million-square-foot Mall people were arrested for disorderly homicide. of America is in Bloomington, conduct, including four juveniles. STATE IN BRIEF

Protective Life gets naming As cashless stores rights for new Alabama stadium BIRMINGHAM (AP) — The insurance company grow in U.S., so Protective Life has been awarded the naming rights for the new $174 million open-air stadium planned for downtown Birmingham, Alabama. does the backlash Al.com reported Thursday that the Birming- ham-based company will pay $1 million per year NEW YORK (AP) — happen. for the rights under a contract expected to last Hembert Figueroa just There is no federal law 15 years. The executive director of the Birming- wanted a taco. that requires stores to ac- ham-Jefferson Civic Center Authority, Tad Snider, So he was surprised cept cash, so lawmakers says Regions is also contributing to the stadium to learn the dollar bills are working on the issue through a $500,000-per-year contract expected to in his pocket were no at the state and city level. good at Dos Toros Taque- Earlier this year, AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File last 10 years. ria in Manhattan, one Philadelphia became the Construction on the 55,000-seat stadium is of a small but growing first city to ban cashless expected to start this summer or fall. It’s unclear if In this file photo, a shopper scans an Amazon Go number of establishments stores, despite efforts app on a cellphone while entering an Amazon Go it will be completed in time for The World Games across the U.S. where by Amazon to dissuade 2021 and the 2021 UAB football season. customers can only pay by it. New Jersey passed a store in Seattle. A small number of restaurants card or smartphone. statewide ban soon after, and stores are going cash-free in the U.S., look- Alabama inmate who wanted Cash-free stores are and a similar ban is ing to cater to customers who increasingly pay generating a backlash working its way through with a card or smartphone. nitrogen spared lethal injection among some activists and the New York City Coun- The issue dispropor- ATMORE (AP) — An Alabama inmate convicted in liberal-leaning policy- cil. Before this year there ilar technology in about makers who say the prac- was only one jurisdiction 400 stores nationwide. tionately affects Afri- the 1991 sword-and-dagger slaying of a pastor was tice discriminates against that required businesses Stadiums in Tampa can-American and His- spared a lethal injection when his death warrant people like Figueroa, who to accept cash: Massachu- Bay, Florida, and Atlanta panic communities. About expired before a divided U.S. Supreme Court voted either lack bank accounts setts, which passed a law have started to go cash- 17% of African-American early Friday to let the execution proceed. or rely on cash for many nearly 40 years ago. less, or nearly cashless, and 14% of Hispanic A federal judge on Thursday blocked the execu- transactions. “The potential societal and the Barclays Center, households have no bank tion of Christopher Lee Price to weigh his challenge Figueroa, an ironwork- cost of a cashless econ- where the Brooklyn Nets accounts, compared to to Alabama’s lethal injection procedure. Justices er, had to stand to the omy I think outweighs play, is now effectively just 3% of white house- voted 5-4 early Friday morning to let the execution side, holding his taco, un- the potential benefits for cashless as well. holds, according to the proceed, but the death warrant had expired two til a sympathetic cashier businesses,” said Ritchie Advocates for cashless FDIC. hours earlier at the stroke of midnight. helped him find another Torres, a New York City bans worry technology Figueroa, an immi- customer willing to pay councilman for the South is moving too fast for the grant from the Domini- Alabama is expected to seek a new execution for his meal with a card Bronx who introduced the 6.5% of American house- can Republic, only opened date from a state court. in exchange for cash. bill. holds — 8.4 million — a credit union account “This evening, the state of Alabama witnessed “I had money and I Policymakers argue who do not have a bank two years ago. a miscarriage of justice,” Gov. Kay Ivey said in a couldn’t pay,” he said. that while cashless enter- account, according to the It took another year to statement. The issue got some prises aren’t widespread Federal Deposit Insur- build up enough funds to Price, 46, had asked to be put to death by high-profile attention now, the practice could ance Corporation. use his debit card regu- breathing nitrogen gas. His lawyers argue that it’s a this week when retail expand to more services, Figueroa is among the larly. less painful alternative to the lethal combination of giant Amazon bowed to including some that cater much larger group con- He still occasionally drugs that led to “botched” executions in the state. pressure from activists to lower-income people. sidered “underbanked,” relies on a check casher if The high court’s order and dissenting opinion and agreed to accept cash Walmart-owned Sam’s meaning they have a he needs money quickly, at more than 30 cash- Club opened its first ca- primary bank account but and much of his income underscored the divide between the court’s con- less stores, including its shier-less store in Dallas regularly rely on alterna- comes in cash from his servative and liberal justices over 11th-hour execu- Amazon Go convenience last year, using technolo- tive financial services like weekend job as a busboy. tion challenges. “What is at stake in this case is the stores, which have no ca- gy that allows customers check cashers. More than He has no credit card and right of a condemned inmate not to be subjected shiers, and its book shops. to scan and pay for items 24 million U.S. house- no apps on his phone and to cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the Amazon declined to say with their smartphones. holds are underbanked, has only shopped online Eighth Amendment,” Justice Stephen Breyer wrote when the change would Kroger has installed sim- according to the FDIC. three times. in a dissent. Breyer admonished court conservatives for overruling two lower court stays “in the middle of From A1 the night” without discussing it further at a morning Calendar conference. The Supreme Court majority, in vacating the low- “They have an outstand- students Colby Morri- Representative for 2018- •granted $403 each to er court’s stay, sided with the state and said Price ing rapport. That’s pretty son, Saylor Langley and 19; and Aaron was named four HOSA-Future Health had waited too late to bring his challenge. remarkable, considering Addi Aaron for their the Beta Club Regional Professionals students we’re a large area and accomplishments at the Leadership Representative who gave speeches to some of the roads they Alabama State Beta Club for 2019-20. request funding to attend have to go down. To have Convention. •recognized Bankhead a HOSA competition in a perfect audit, that says Morrison was named Middle School as the recip- Florida. They all attend Clark From A1 a lot for the job those guys Alabama State Beta Club ient of the Alabama Power the Walker County Center do.” Vice President; Langley Foundation’s Power to of Technology and attend Play Grant in the amount Clark said. “I appreciate Fire Department. David •recognized Curry was named the Beta Club various Walker County of $2,500. schools. Senator Reed putting is a man of unflinching Middle School Beta Club Regional Leadership my name forward. I hope courage and resource- that my experience as a fulness, and his lead- fire chief, and my work ership and experience From A1 as an APOSTC-certified will be invaluable to the Advance care officer with the Sumiton Homeland Security Task Police Department, will Force,” O’Mary com- topics. safekeeping. Otherwise, it may not the decisions, it would be from his be an asset to the Task mented. An advance directive covers be presented when the time comes. heart instead of doing what she Force.” Gov. Kay Ivey serves topics such as whether someone Advance directives can be made would want medically,” Vines said. Jasper Mayor David as chair of the Task wishes to be placed on life support a part of someone’s medical record He added that having an ad- O’Mary praised Clark’s Force, which was cre- or continue receiving nourishment by giving it to his or her doctor. vance directive not only relieves leadership. “Chief Clark ated by the Alabama through a tube if he or she becomes Copies of the signed advance the family member making diffi- has done an outstanding Homeland Security Act terminally ill or injured and who directive should be given to the cult decisions from potential guilt job leading the Jasper of 2003. would make medical decisions if health care proxy, or person em- but also helps prevent conflicts the person is unable to speak for powered to make medical decisions among family members who have themselves. for another person. differences of opinion. Free copies of Alabama’s advance Chris Vines, another member of Ultimately, each advance di- Archery From A1 directive form are available online. the advance care planning sub- rective is a collection of personal The form must be signed by two committee, cited the example of decisions; the right decision for one post-secondary education. witnesses who are not related to an individual who decided to have person will not necessarily be the The Cordova Blue Arrows, made up of students the individual. another family member make end- right decision for their friends or from CES and Bankhead Middle School, will attend Those who choose to make a plan of-life decisions for her instead of loved ones. the NASP Eastern Nationals in Louisville, Ken- with an advance directive should her husband. “She said she knew “It’s a way to explore your values. tucky, in May. resist the urge to tuck it away for that if her husband was making What is life to me?” Min said. Daily Mountain Eagle CHURCH Saturday, April 13, 2019 Religion A5 HAPPENINGS

Local church events are featured each Wednesday and Saturday in the Daily Mountain Eagle, and daily on the calendar at www.mountaineagle. com. Events are listed by calendar date and time as space allows. There is no guarantee when or the number of days an event will . The deadline ‘O Death, where is your sting?’ to place an event is no later than noon Tuesday and Friday. Email event information to [email protected] or call 205-221-2840, ext. 246. We were about Tweety Bird from Looney Tunes: “I flooded the depth of my corrupted to celebrate duth dot tung by a wathp inthide soul and transformed me from the NOTICE my daughter’s my mouf.” inside out! On that Good Friday • Matthew Ministry Outreach/Soup kitchen is birthday. We When I got home, the joke was when Jesus was hanging from the held every Friday at 11 a.m. at LifeSprings Assem- were walking my daughter had gotten sick of cross, covered in His holy blood and bly of God on Highway 195. across the street my singing so she sent the wasp our horrible sins, He was suffering to the church after me to shut me up. The truth so I could be saved! He was hurting TODAY building and I is, though, that wasps HATE so I could be helped! He was ago- • Townley First Baptist Church will have their was serenading Be Our Guest loud noises. Loud sounds irritate nizing so I could be accepted! He annual VBS yard sale at 7 a.m. at Townley Commu- my daughter them and drive them crazy. So was dying so I could be delivered! nity Center. Clothes, cookbooks, household items, while carrying Scott McCullar what actually happened was when Hallelujah! and much more will be available. ice cream, party I walked under the cherry tree Life is hard for all of us at times. supplies, and caterwauling, the angry wasp We go through seasons of great SUNDAY, APRIL 14 do-dads. I was singing to the top swooped down from that tree to suffering and terrible hardship. We • Blooming Grove Baptist Church will be hosting of my lungs to her, simply because make me quit. deal with disastrous circumstances a sunrise service on Easter Sunday at 6:30 am. she hates for me to do that. At the And that got me to thinking. and awful setbacks. Disease and Shane Morrow will be bringing the message. time I was singing, I walked under The devil is doing his thing on death are a part of life. And the en- • Blooming Grove Baptist Church will be having a cherry tree and I saw a wasp out this earth, truly being up to no emy can use these things to make a covered dish lunch and Easter egg hunt on April of the corner of my eye fly down out good. He is tangled up in the leaves us cower in the corner, spooked 14 following their morning service, which starts at of the tree. It flew so quickly I had and branches of our lives, doing his out of minds and unwilling to even 10 a.m. no time to react when the insect wicked work: striving against the whimper a praise to God because • Palm Sunday service at River of Living Water zoomed into my mouth and imme- Lord, wrecking marriages, driving we are fearful of what else might United Methodist Church on Jones Dairy Rd on diately stung me on the inside of away children’s hearts, corrupting come our way. But let me tell you, April 14 at 11 a.m. Speaker will be Rev. Leisha my cheek. thoughts, destroying relationships, whatever that sorry devil tries to Boulware. As soon as the wasp sunk it’s leading folks into sin among other use to hush you up, he can’t take • First Baptist Church of Frisco will host their stinger into my cheeky flesh, I awful things. And here are the away heaven from you. If you are annual Church in the Streets on April 14 at 3:30 threw everything I had in my arms Children of God: singing to their a child of God, heaven is your final p.m. The guest minister will be Rev. Sylvester Ivory up in the air. I saw the ice cream, savior, witnessing about their sal- destination by the grace of God. Jr of Solid Rock in Jasper. decorations, and supplies crash vation, and shouting praise to their He can’t snatch that away. When I down in slow motion around the sustainer. That’s got to irritate enter Heaven one day, I won’t have April 14-17 parking lot as I reached in and the devil immensely. That singing to listen to his taunts and tirades • Pisgah Baptist Church will host a revival. grabbed the culprit with my fingers must seem like fingernails scratch- nor his accusations or assaults any Sunday, service will start at 5 p.m. and Mon- and cast him forcefully out of my ing down a chalkboard to him. more. He can’t reach me there. The day-Wednesday service will start at 7 p.m. Evange- mouth. My mouth was on fire! That witnessing he hears must cross and resurrection made sure list will be Junior Garman. My wife and kids witnessed create a sharp pain in his gut. And of that! Isn’t that a reason to sing, my reaction to the onslaught of that shouting surely makes him share and shout? WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17 the wasp. They looked at me like just plumb mad. And so he wants I urge you to celebrate Easter • Greater Shiloh Baptist Church will have bible I had lobsters coming out of my to come sting the Children of God like never before. Jesus is alive study every Wednesday at 6 p.m. April’s topic: “The ears when in reality it was wasps to make them stop those aggravat- and risen from the dead! He has Purpose of a Christian Education Ministry.” coming out of my mouth! The side ing sounds. He puts hardship and defeated sin, death, and hell! Sing • Maranatha Baptist Church serves a free meal of my mouth that was stung began death and disease and loss and to the highest rafters in your each Wednesday at 11 a.m. New Beginnings Church to swell and the pain increased persecution and difficult people in sanctuaries! Share this Good News of Graysville will host the meal this Wednesday. to very intense levels. I informed their lives to sting them and make with someone who doesn’t know them that a wasp had just stung them be quiet for fear of another the great Savior we do! Shout out THURSDAY, APRIL 18 me in my mouth and they all sting. about the grace of God in your life • Holy Thursday service at River of Living Water looked at me and then the carnage Friend, Easter is coming up next and the glory of God you will one United Methodist Church on Euclid Ave on April 18 I had left all over the asphalt. It week and, regardless of the risk, day see with your own eyes! Let at 5:30 p.m. couldn’t have been a pretty sight. we as believers have great reason the devil hear about his upcoming • Area Men’s Conference will be at Living Light I drove myself to Urgent Care to sing. We have a life-changing defeat loud and clear. Let the Re- Church of God on April 18. Guest Speaker, Bro and walked in looking like some- message to share. We should be deemed say so! Donny Dodd. Dinner at 6 p.m. followed by a power- one had just hit me in the side of shouting loud praise to our risen “O Death, where is your sting? O ful message. my face with a frying pan. The Savior for all He has done! My Hades, where is your victory?” (1 lady behind the check-in desk Savior is alive from the dead and Corinthians 15:55 NKJV). FRIDAY, APRIL 19 asked me what was wrong and why He has saved me by His life, death, Scott Mccullar is pastor of First Baptist Church • Good Friday service at River of Living Water had I come in, glaring uneasily at and resurrection! I was a lost Carbon Hill, where the church’s annual Good Fri- United Methodist Church in Oakman at 5:30 p.m. my swollen cheek. I replied with sinner, graveyard dead in my tres- day services will be at 9a.m., noon, 3 p.m. and 6 • Carbon Hill First Baptist Church will be a voice that sounded like a mix passes. But the light of Jesus’ love, p.m.. The church’s website is www.fbccarbonhill. holding Good Friday services on April 19 at 9 a.m., between Sylvester the Cat and holiness, and sacrifice brightly com, and McCullar can be reached at (205)924- 4145 or [email protected]. noon, 3 p.m., and 6 p.m. with meals provided. Carbon Hill to host T h e little ad Day of Prayer event May 2 By ED HOWELL th at c o u ld . Daily Mountain Eagle

CARBON HILL — The City of Carbon Hill plans Once upon a time there was to hold its annual Nation- al Day of Prayer event at a little ad that ran in the City Hall on Thursday, May 2, at noon. paper. It wasn’t very The free event is held in conjunction with the expensive. It wasn’t loud nationwide observance, whose theme this year is like commercials on the to “Love One Another,” based on John 13:34 — radio or TV. It didn’t “Love one another, just have flashy color as I have loved you.” Its website says it is held to graphics or sound mobilize unified public prayer for America. Thursday in May. The event is open to effects either. This Carbon Hill’s prayer Today, a task force anyone inside or outside event is one of the few coordinates the national of the community, she little ad simply known to be held in Walk- event, which involves said. er County to mark the an- 30,000 events across the “Sometimes we have a stated a message from a nual national observance. U.S., with 40,000 volun- good crowd,” Wood said. “The National Day of teers involved. Events Time will be given to local business to the Prayer is an annual ob- are held at state capitols, offer up prayer for a num- servance held on the first county court houses, city ber of matters, including readers of the paper day Thursday of May, invit- halls, schools, businesses, public officials on the ing people of all faiths to churches and homes. local, state and federal after day. In fact, the little ad pray for the nation. It was Anita Wood, who co- level. She said prayers was in the paper 3 days created in 1952 by a joint ordinates events for the would be made for the resolution of the United City of Carbon Hill, said area’s youth and those a week for 13 weeks. States Congress, and pastors are invited to who are struggling with signed into law by Presi- speak or pray at the local various needs. It just lay there on the dent Harry S. Truman,” event, held at the flagpole “There are a lot of according to the national at City Hall. The event prayers that need to go pages in all of those event’s website, national- lasts approximately 30 up,” she said. dayofprayer.org. minutes, giving people Anyone wanting to ask editions alongside the news of the day including In 1988, the law was time to get back to work. questions may contact amended and signed by In case of rain, the Wood at 205-275-8475 or the obituaries, weddings, city council meeting President Ronald Rea- event will be moved in- send her a private mes- gan to designate the first side, she said. sage on Facebook. details, editorial opinions, sports reports, want ads, feature stories and more. But a funny thing happened… the people who were interested in reading all those other things in the paper also read the little ad and began to respond to the message it contained. It wasn’t long until that CARS, TRUCKS, SUVS, business began to notice an increase in their FURNITURE, BOATS, “business”. So they called the paper and said they HOMES… New or used, wanted to run another little ad but this time maybe move them fast with the Daily not so little and possibly a little more often. Isn’t it Mountain Eagle Classified. nice to see how little things can lead to even Reach thousands of people bigger and better things when they are done in each day. Call 221-2840. the right way? Best of all, this story is not a fairy tale either. We have helped it happen over and over again and we’ll be happy to talk to you about running a little ad in the paper too! Call 221-2843. A6 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Sat., April 13, 2019 www.mountaineagle.com WALKERWALKER COUNTY COUNTY CHURCH CHURCH DIRECTORYDIRECTORY This Devotional & Directory Is Made Possible By These Businesses Who Encourage All Of Us To Attend Worship Services

“I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer ADVENTIST NEW CANAAN BAPTIST CHURCH OF CHRIST SUMITON CHURCH OF GOD MT. ZION SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Walston Bridge Rd. 387-8702 1501 6th Ave. W. SPANISH CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN live, but Christ lives in me. The life I live in the 7th Ave. & 26th St. 387-1556 NEW LIFE FELLOWSHIP 384-6446/387-1670 718 State Street • Sumiton, AL CARBON HILL PRESBYTERIAN BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIST Senior Pastor: Mrs. Amelia Hardin 227 NW 3rd Avenue • 924-8330 body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved ASSEMBLY OF GOD Pastor: Bro. Ed Frazier 221-5840 Carbon Hill 924-8811/924-4306 Worship Time: 4pm on Sunday Afternoons FIRST PRESBYTERIAN (PCA) me and gave himself for me.” ABUNDANT LIFE FELLOWSHIP NEW PROSPECT BAPTIST CHURCH OF CHRIST Telephone: 648-6481 1510 4th Ave. • Jasper, AL 35501 ASSEMBLY OF GOD 770 Hwy. 5, North 384-4808 Hwy. 13 924-9715 TOWNLEY CHURCH OF GOD • 384-3994 Gal 2:20 32365 Hwy. 69 N, Jasper 35504 NEW UNION HILL BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIST Townley-Fayette Hwy. 102 Pastor, James Lee Aaron - 384-9817 Wright Rd., Townley White Street 686-7996 924-9725 OTHER LOCKSMITHS SAFES AL. LIC. #542 BETHEL GRACE CHURCH NEW ZION BAPTIST CLOVERHILL CHURCH OF CHRIST TRINITY FELLOWSHIP CHURCH OF GOD ABUNDANT LIFE TEMPLE Hwy. 5 North 295-1439 Nauvoo 697-5414 Julius Brown, Sr., Minister 300 The Trace East 221-9551 Hwy. 78 924-9317 A DVANCED L OCKSMITH Pastor, Curtis Hammonds NORTHSIDE BAPTIST COMMUNITY CHURCH OF CHRIST UNION CHAPEL CHURCH OF GOD AGAPE CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES Alan & Diane CROSSROADS ASSEMBLY OF GOD 500 Hwy. 78 By-Pass 384-3214 1901 15th Ave. West • Jasper Old Hwy. 78 483-8001 303 Birmingham Ave. • Jasper, AL & S ECURITY Clark (Formely Cordova A.G.) 387-0264 Minister: Robert Jeffery Jr. HIGHWAY 5 CHURCH OF GOD 35501 • 384-0229 1808 5th Ave. S.W., Jasper, AL 35501 50 Warrior Ave. • Cordova, AL OAKMAN CENTRAL BAPTIST 920-3511 Nauvoo - Rev. Richard Harbin Jr. ARLEY HOUSE OF PRAYER “Y OUR S ECURITY I S O UR B USINESS ” Senior Pastor Jay Trayal Oakman 622-3983 CORDOVA CHURCH OF CHRIST 924-8709 - Pastor Hwy. 41, South - O’Neal Taylor, Pastor 205-300-4257 PEACE BAPTIST CHURCH 208 Alabama Ave. 483-7032 NEW BEGINNINGS 384-9761 (205) 387-1969 • Fax: (205) 387-1913 CORNERSTONE ASSEMBLY OF GOD Mae Francis Street, Parrish CROSSROADS CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH OF GOD AWAKENING LIFE Hwy.195, Thach 384-5449 686-5656 Bro. Kyle Gilpin • Hwy. 5 N. 860 New Parrish/Cordova Hwy Parrish 8400 Curry Hwy.. • Jasper, AL 7421 Hwy. 5 North EMPIRE ASSEMBLY OF GOD PHILADELPHIA BAPTIST 221-2777 Rev. Bobby Shedd 221-5974 - Pastor Pastor Anthony Sellers 221-4664 Nauvoo, AL 648-5685 Burrow’s Crossing 384-9628 CURRY CHURCH OF CHRIST BACK FORTY COWBOY CHURCH LIFE SPRING CHURCH PISGAH BAPTIST Curry 387-7338 5454 Curry Hwy. CHURCH OF 134 Highland Shores Drive 205-384-9570 2686 Hwy. 195, Jasper, AL 35503 Sipsey Cut-off 648-3788 DILWORTH CHURCH OF CHRIST JESUS CHRIST Past, James Wright 221-9320 PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST Dilworth Community OF LATTER DAY SAINTS (205) 275-7545 artectractor.com GRACE ASSEMBLY OF GOD Rt. 2, Nauvoo DOVERTOWN CHURCH OF CHRIST CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST BAHA’I COMMUNITY OF JASPER NEW BEGINNING PROVIDENCE BAPTIST Dovertown Community OF LATTER DAY SAINTS P.O. Box 2419, Jasper Artec Tractor & Equipment Just off Prospect Rd. on Oakman 686-9555 EARNEST CHAPEL CHURCH OF CHRIST 18th Ave., NW 384-9510 205-302-0931 Lenard’s Chapel Rd., Carbon Hill PUMPKIN CENTER BAPTIST Rt. 2, Oakman BIBLE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH fuel • coll egiate merchandise Pastor: Vernon Prescott 932-3562 20 Pumpkin Center Loop, Quinton EAST WALKER CHURCH OF CHRIST EPISCOPAL McCollum Rd. - Jasper SUMITON FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD RIVERSIDE GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH Hwy. 78 East, Sumiton 648-3488 ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL Rev. Robert Taylor 387-1050 r b a r aA n n ’ s P l a c 648-8197 Located on River Road GOODSPRINGS CHURCH OF CHRIST 801 The Trace West CHRIST FELLOWSHIP B a a little bit of everything e VICTORY ASSEMBLY OF GOD Paster: Rev. Michael Banks Goodsprings 686-7014 Rev. Robin H. Hinkle, Recto INTERNATIONAL Eldridge, AL 35554 Sipsey Rd. 384-0857 (256) 287-1971 HATT CHURCH OF CHRIST 387-7746 P.O. Box 1791, Jasper, AL 35501 205-924-9771 Pastor: Jay Trayel SAMARIA BAPTIST Hatt Hill 686-7446 205-522-7845 or 205-522-5633 FREEDOM ASSEMBLY OF GOD Industrial Blvd., Jasper SUMITON CHURCH OF CHRIST HOLY CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRISTIAN WORSHIP CENTER Ann and Barry Cook, Owners 1320 Curry Hwy • Jasper, AL Pastor: Rick Sherer • 387-0132 47 Scurlock St., Sumiton, AL HUNTER’S CHAPEL HOLY For Prayer & Info: 387-1264 [email protected] 384-3337 • Pastor: James A. Grace SARAGOSSA FIRST BAPTIST 648-2717 CHURCH OF CHRIST CORONA INDEPENDENT 221-3834 LIBERTY CHURCH OF CHRIST 331 Hunters Chapel Road HOLINESS CHURCH BAPTIST SHADY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Boldo 221-2700 Jasper, AL P.O. Box 183 • Oakman ALDRIDGE COMMUNITY BAPTIST Parrish 686-3024 MACEDONIA CHURCH OF CHRIST (205) 483-6075 622-3996 - Pastor, Larry Woods BOLTON GARAGE, INC. 45 Vining Rd., Parrish 686-7400 SHANGHI BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH OFCE DELIVERAN Greg Sims Owner Holly Grove Road 221-4436 Paster: SAM CAIN ARGO FIRST BAPTIST Minister: Gene Boshell 647-0122 McARTHUR HEIGHTS CAIN’S CHAPEL PINEY GROVE - BOLDO Zero Main St., Parrish, AL Mon. through Fri. 8AM to 5 PM U.S. Hwy. 78 • Argo SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH OF CHRIST PHILLIPS CHAPEL - SUMITON CHURCH OF THE HOLY BIBLE Pastor: Harold Spradlin 2406 24th 387-7078 Old Parrish Hwy. 686-5620 NEW HOPE 701 McCollum Rd. • Jasper, AL 1182 Golf Course Rd. (205) 384-0844 ARLEY FIRST BAPTIST SIXTH AVENUE BAPTIST MIDWAY CHURCH OF CHRIST Pastor, Randy Brand Arley 384-4667 2913 6th Avenue West Hwy. 69 221-2760/221-2340 JEHOVAH’S CHURCH OF LIVING GOD Jasper, AL 35504 [email protected] BLOOMING GROVE BAPTIST Rev. Edmon Hullett MT. HARMONY CHURCH OF CHRIST WITNESSES Parrish Hwy. 221-6968 Curry 387-8751 384-5593/836-3161(H) New Birmingham Hwy. 384-3254 JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES CUTTING EDGE MINISTRIES CHURCH “Home of The Lifetime Engine Warranty” BOLDO FIRST BAPTIST STRAIGHTWAY BAPTIST NEW HOPE CHURCH OF CHRIST 1609 6th W. 221-5121 7655 Hwy. 78, Dora • Pastor Joe J. Boldo 387-7956 Corner of Main St. & State St., Sumiton • Oakman Brock (205) 737-3343 CALVARY BAPTIST Pastor: Michael Isbell NORTH JASPER CHURCH OF CHRIST METHODIST DELIVERANCE WORSHIP CENTER Boyles Auto Sales Box 124, Dora 648-5757 SUNLIGHT BAPTIST Hwy. 5, Jasper ALDERSGATE UNITED METHODIST 1501 5th Ave. S., Jasper, AL. 35501 • www.boylesauto.com CEDAR HILL BAPTIST Sunlight Rd. OAK GROVE CHURCH OF CHRIST Hwy. 78, Dora 11:00 AM Service 648-2470 205-256-2173 Box 540, Jasper TOWNLEY FIRST BAPTIST Townley 240 Pumpkin Center Cutoff Rd. Quinton, ARLEY UNITED METHODIST Pastor : Wanda Standfield CENTRAL INDEPENDENT BAPTIST TWENTY-SIXTH STREET BAPTIST AL 35130 • Minister: Jerry Johnson Hwy. 41 • Arley, AL Co-Pastor: Robert Standfield delwor- 205-265-3011 Jasper, Alabama 900 Airport Rd., South•Jasper 221-3394 26th East 384-5151 483-1039 BOLDO UNITED METHODIST [email protected] COAL CITY BAPTIST UNION GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH OAKMAN CHURCH OF CHRIST 55 Gray Rd., Boldo DESPERATION CHURCH 2906 Coal City Rd., Jasper, AL 35501 Cordova (Barney) P.O. Box 396, Oakman 622-3410 CHRIST UNITED METHODIST 204 19th St. E, Jasper CANDYLAND 387-7774 or 384-6042 WESTSIDE BAPTIST THE PARRISH CHURCH OF CHRIST 602 28th Ave. 387-7603 256-255-5979 CORINTH BAPTIST 1201 22nd W. 384-5182 584 New Oakman Hwy. • Parrish, AL CORDOVA BIBLE METHODIST FAITH WORSHIP CENTER Day Care Gardners Gin Rd. 483-9534 WYATT BAPTIST CHURCH 686-7996 • Minister: Scott McCown Corner of Linden & Massachusetts 2075 Main St., P.O. Box 38, Sumiton 6am to 6pm • 221-(LOVE) 5683 CROSSWAY BAPTIST Burnwell TUBBS CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Paul Key • 483-6068 Mark E. Ridgeway, Min. 648-8261 Breakfast - Lunch - Snacks 1160 Aldridge Rd., Parrish, AL 35580 Rt. 1, Oakman CROSSROADS UNITED METHODIST FREEDOM WORSHIP 686-7881 Behind PJ’s Rest. on Hwy. 69 721 Curry Hwy, Farmstead Area FREEWILL BAPTIST VALLEY VIEW CHURCH OF CHRIST 3785 Hwy. 5 • Jasper 221-1552 DORA FIRST BAPTIST ARGO FREEWILL BAPTIST Manuel Hil Rd. in Hay Valley CURRY UNITED METHODIST Marlin ‘Cotton’ Eddy, Pastor 221-4074 After School Pick Up, Jasper Schools Dora 648-9414 648-3279 686-9982 Hwy. 257, Curry GOD’S CHILDREN DORA SECOND BAPTIST CARBON HILL FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST WEST WALKER CHURCH OF CHRIST DURR’S CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST Main, Parrish 686-5088 Dora 648-5998 Pastor: Dewight Bailey Hwy. 78 E. 924-9038 Corner of Euclid Ave., Jasper healing the nations int’l church God Bless Our Community! DUTTON HILL BAPTIST CEDROM GROVE FREEWILL BAPTIST WOODLAND TRACE CHURCH OF CHRIST ELDRIDGE UNITED METHODIST 7655 Hwy. 78 Dora Oakman 384-9614 Carbon Hill • Pastor Ron Woodard The Mall Way & The Trace 188 Kelley St., Eldridge Pastor Mike Ingle 205-384-1089 Thank You! EASTSIDE BAPTIST (205) 602-9444 ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST FIRST UNITED METHODIST HOPE HOUSE CHURCH Hwy. 69 East 387-1406 CORDOVA FREEWILL BAPTIST Cordova Road 686-5277 1800 Third Avenue 387-2111 1602 10th Ave., Jasper, AL 35501 Policeman and Firefighters EDGIL GROVE BAPTIST 414 First 483-6846/483-6272 FIRST UNITED METHODIST Thomas Martin, Pastor Edgil Grove 221-2203 Pastor: Joe Holdbrooks CHURCH OF GOD Carbon Hill 924-4409 HOUSE OF PRAYER #1 ELDRIDGE BAPTIST DOVERTOWN FREEWILL BAPTIST ARGO CHURCH OF GOD JASPER INDEPENDENT METHODIST CHURCH Florida Ave. 221-0662 FROM YOUR FR IENDS AT: Eldridge 924-4102 Dovertown 483-9650 Hwy. 78, Argo 648-6745 3405 Veteran Dr., Jasper 35501 HOLY GROUND FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, FAITH FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH BAGLEY CHURCH OF GOD KING’S CHAPEL METHODIST FREEDOM WORSHIP CENTER GOODSPRINGS Pastor: Darryl Gurganous, Hwy. 5 Hwy. 78 W. on the right just before you Hwy. 124 Garvey Lee Dr. (Off Blackwell Dairy CARL CANNON 49 Robbins Road • Goodsprings 300-3126 get to Sumiton • Pastor Larry Gilbert LAMON CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST Rd.) Pastor: Jimmy Grace CHEVROLET—CADILLAC—BUICK—GMC 686-9868 Bobby F. Smith, Pastor FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST 648-0830 Hwy. 195 N., Thach GOOD NEWS 3 MINISTRY FARMSTEAD BAPTIST 2200 Gamble Ave - 221-9270 BOLDO CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY LONG MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST PO Box 3303 • Jasper, AL 35502 Curry Rd. 384-3501 221-9283 34 Pine Drive, Jasper 295-0042 207 Green Ave., Cordova (205) 275-8027 384-5561 or carlcannon.com FERN SPRINGS HARVEST FREEWILL BAPTIST Roy Lynn Hitt, Pastor 483-6550 JASPER ALLIANCE Exit 65 on Corridor “X” 1646 Fern Springs Rd., Eldridge, AL Ricky 6688 Curry Hwy. CHAPEL HILL FULL GOSPEL NAUVOO UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Hwy. 5 at Bradford Rd. Meeks, Pastor • 924-1694 221-5634 Pastor: Jess West CHURCH OF GOD Pastor: Roger Watkins JASPER BIBLE MISSIONARY FIRST BAPTIST - CARBON HILL NEW CALVARY FREEWILL BAPTIST 1919 Arkadelphia Rd., Jasper 205-706-2193 220 Hunters Chapel Rd., Jasper CHECK OUT OUR 924-4145 Prospect Rd. Rev. Chris Bowen 302-0430 OAKMAN UNITED METHODIST 384-0919 LOW PRICES! FIRST BAPTIST - CORDOVA 924-9477 • Pastor: Bobby Connell CHURCH OF GOD CARBON HILL OLD ZION UNITED METHODIST JASPER PILGRIM NAZARENE CHURCH Massachusetts Ave. 483-7492 NEW OAK GROVE FREEWILL BAPTIST North Maple St., Hwy. 5N, Saragossa 1409 5th Avenue South • Jasper 818 Fall City Rd., Jasper FIRST BAPTIST - JASPER Rev. Mickey Crane Joseph A. Ogletree | 901-7875 POCAHONTAS UNITED METHODIST Pastor: Bryan Shields 205-300-5292 1604 4th Ave. 221-6444 OAKMAN FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY Rt. 2, Hwy. 78, Carbon Hill 205-221-2470 FIRST BAPTIST - PARRISH Oakman 622-3496 253 Stevens St., Cordova • 648-9894 PROSPECT METHODIST CHURCH LIVING WORD TABERNACLE CALL CENTRAL READY 686-5707 205 Fall City Rd. - Pastor Greg MIX FOR ALL YOUR POCAHONTAS FREEWILL BAPTIST Rev. Bobby Patterson Prospect Road CONCRETE NEEDS! FIRST BAPTIST - OAKMAN Nubbin Bend Rd. 924-3184 COPELAND’S FERRY CHURCH OF GOD ST. JAMES CME Strickland, 384-5613•387-1118 Water Oak St. • Bill Phillips, Pastor TOWNLEY FREEWILL BAPTIST 16255 Hwy. 269 • 674-0269 409 25th 221-4137 MY FATHER’S HOUSE MINISTRIES 205-622-3400 Townley 924-8926 Pastor: Rev. Joshua East • 639-2316 SUMITON UNITED METHODIST 711 McCollum Rd. • Jasper, AL Compliments Of FIRST BAPTIST - SUMITON CORDOVA CHURCH OF GOD Main Street, Sumiton Pastor: Kenneth Hyde•205-275-0706 648-9558 MISSIONARY BAPTIST River Road 483-7714 UNION CHAPEL UNITED NEW BEGINNINGS FIRST BAPTIST AIKEN GROVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CORDOVA CHURCH OF GOD METHODIST CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 2701 Corona Ave. 387-7030 Pastor: Archie Homan • 384-5374 OF PROPHECY 438-8130 330 Buttermilk Rd, Cordova 535-8983 1901 15th Ave. West, Jasper FREEDOM BAPTIST ALDRIDGE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CURRY CHURCH OF GOD WILLIAMS CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST Pstr: Bro. James Cook 924-0517 Nauvoo Hwy. 924-8611 1160 Aldridge Rd., Parrish Curry 221-7710/221-9629 Hwy. 69 N. Co. Line NEW DAY OUTREACH CENTER FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST 686-7881 • Rev. Scott Argent DILWORTH CHURCH OF GOD Pastor: Charlie Brown 1306 1st Street • Jasper 205-924-9922 483-7080 BARTON’S CHAPEL 3688 Hull Road, Empire 648-6327 WRIGHT’S CHAPEL AME behind Marvins, beside Hudson Pawn FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST MISSIONARY BAPTIST DORA CHURCH OF GOD 607 27th St., West 384-0558 Rev. Joseph O. Strawn Sr. Rt. 7, Jasper 648-5668 Pastor: Johnny Franklin Dora 648-6865 ZION UNITED METHODIST 265-3322 GIBSON HILL BAPTIST CHURCH River Rd. Loop — Cordova Fall City EMPIRE CHURCH OF GOD 1910 3rd St. Southwest, Jasper Services 7:00 pm Saturday Nights Collins-Burke 622-2358 MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Empire 648-6159 205-221-0579 www.newdaymins.webs.com GLORY FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH 7327 Fall City Rd., Jasper, AL 35503 HOLY BIBLE NEW VISION MINISTRIES Funeral Home 175 Cordova Cutoff Rd, Youth Minister: Andrew Dickerson CHURCH OF GOD IN NAUVOO NAZARENE 27913 Hwy 69 • Boldo 387-0500 Pastor Adam Brewer 388-2215 HOMEWOOD FULL GOSPEL BOLEY CHURCH OF THE Pastor - Bro. Dewayne West SERVING WALKER COUNTY OVER 30 YEARS GOODSPRINGS BAPTIST GRACE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH OF GOD NAZARENE PLEASANT HILL 303 Oak Hill Road Mike Burke 384-5571 Rt. 2, Parrish 221-2338 25899 Hwy. 69 N., Jasper, AL 35504 Old Hwy. 78 City Limits 4020 County Rd. 83, Berry Townley 689-4660 GORGAS BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Bro. Danny Carter 295-1111 924-0431/924-9700 Jimmy Earnest, Pastor RIVERS OF LIVING WATERS Gorgas - Pastor Tim Saylors 483-1108 MT. PISGAH MISSIONARY BAPTIST JASPER CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY 988-3433 formerly Key Hill Church Kristy Mauldin, RN, BSN GORGAS MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Cordova • 483-8188 502 Airport Rd. N. FIRST CHURCH 1589 Hayes Hill Rd. • Oakman Administ rator 1105 Martin School Rd. NEW BETHEL Leland Lowery, Pastor • 471-3470 OF THE NAZARENE Rev. Henriques • 205-388-3811 Pastor Charles Harbison 483-7716 Pastor: Johnny Franklin LEONARD’S CHAPEL 400 14th 384-4492 SLEEPY HOLLOW IND. MEM. CHURCH 319 19th Str ee t West GREATER SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH ODOM MEMORIAL CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY GRACE CHAPEL Union Chapel 483-7947 Jasper, AL 35501 2603 Martin King Drive 387-7078 MISSIONARY BAPTIST Rev. Tony Key 221-1787 CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE SMITH CHAPEL COMMUNITY CHURCH 205-282-4308 Pastor 923-1400 Parrish 686-5753 THE LIVING LIGHT CHURCH OF GOD Hwy. 124 221-7656/384-5231 Smith Chapel Road • Carbon Hill Toll Free 1-855-577-4308 GREATER VISION BAPTIST PLEASANTFIELD 3420 N. Airport Rd. Pastor Joey Vick Pastor: Chris Lindsey (cell #) 522-4808 Pastor: Steve Thompson [email protected] Fax 205-265-2677 Sharon Blvd., Dora MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 387-7195/384-6356 NORTHSIDE NAZARENE 205-471-9064 Pastor Wayne Ferguson, 648-3481 109 Rob Key Rd. -Parrish • 686-9889 SANCTUARY CHURCH OF GOD 1909 Snoddy Chapel Road SPRINGHILL COMMUNITY GRACE BAPTIST PLEASANT GROVE 205 Fall City Rd. 384-5429 Nauvoo 924-9842 US Hwy 78, Sumiton - Pastor Andy Frazier MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor: Keith Banks 387-1118 NAUVOO CHURCH THE R.O.C.K. IN JASPER HARMONY BAPTIST Pleasant Grove Rd., Jasper, AL 221-4134 MEMORIAL PARK CHURCH OF GOD OF THE NAZARENE 445 19th St., W., Jasper Dobbins Oil Company Hwy. 195 221-1377 SHADY GROVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST 1002 11th Ave., West 387-2713 3rd St., Nauvoo • Pastor, David Farris Pastor: Todd Hunter 205-471-4952 HERMON BAPTIST CHURCH 44 Reese Street • Sipsey NAUVOO CHURCH OF GOD 522-6408 TOTAL PACKAGE MINISTRY All Major Oil Products (205) 924-4126 Rt. 8, Jasper Pastor: Shedrick Jones Jr. Dogtown 924-9080/924-9136 PARRISH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE NON DENOMINATION KANSAS BAPTIST CHURCH (205) 648-9666 2700 Highland Ave. • Jasper Shirley Dobbins, President / Art Stoval, Sales Rep. NEW BEGINNINGS CHURCH OF GOD Pastor: Carroll Smith, Assoc. 33017 Hwy. 11, Carbon Hill, AL UNION CHAPEL 1802 15th Avenue West, Jasper Pastor: Pastor: Roy Smith • 686-9556 Pastor: Spencer Abrom 205-282-2377 Jeffery Stoval, Warehouse Mgr. LUPTON FIRST BAPTIST MISSIONARY BAPTIST Alvie Cook • (205) 924-1144 or SALEM CHURCH TRINITY CHURCH Nauvoo 384-3951 Union Chapel • Pastor Adam Bolton (205) 522-3296 OF THE NAZARENE 2615 Ripley Road • Carbon Hill, MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH NEW BETHANY FULL GOSPEL County Rd. 83, Berry (205) 275-6628 Macedonia Loop Rd., Jasper PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH OF GOD Rev. Johnathon Smith-622-2300 Pastor: James M. Smith Pastor: Donnie Elliott LIBERTY GROVE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST Galloway Rd. 924-0176/924-8133 SARAGOSSA CHURCH TRINITY GOSPEL CENTER MANCHESTER BAPTIST New Flatwoods Road NEW BETHEL OF THE NAZARENE Main St., Sumiton 648-5070 Bob Holley, Min. LIBERTY PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST Rt. 2, Jasper-Greg Tinker, Min. 387-2893 WALK OF FAITH MINISTRIES MARANATHA BAPTIST 7828 McCormick Rd. 648-6281 2302 8th Ave., Jasper 9290 Hwy. 124 Carbon Hill, AL Corner Josephine & Barker St. PLEASANT GROVE Elder Murray Johnson PENTECOSTAL Pastor: Tony German • 924-8479 Jasper • 387-9275 PRIMITIVE BAPTIST OWEN CHAPEL CHURCH OF GOD FAIRVIEW PENTECOSTAL WEST JEFFERSON ASSEMBLY MEEK BAPTIST Cemetery Rd. • Boldo Coon Creek Road in Empire Oakman 622-3181 located at old West Jefferson HS Arley 387-7731 ZION REST PRIMITIVE BAPTIST Joey and Nancy Clark • 648-3584 GOODSPRINGS FULL Bishop Timothy Buckelew • 674-0746 MOUNT CARMEL BAPTIST 1304 Viking Drive, Jasper THACH CHAPEL CHURCH OF GOD GOSPEL CHURCH WILLIS CHAPEL 6509 Horse Creek Blvd. 384-4831 - 384-1524 Hwy. 195 Bennett Rd., Jasper 5 Mi. So. of Parrish 686-9210 221-9336 Cordova, AL 483-7729 Pastor, Jonathan Lombard GREATER JOY DELIVERANCE CHURCH THE HEALERS HOUSE Certified Public Accountants, LLC MT. CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH CATHOLIC OAKMAN CHURCH OF GOD 507 23rd Street West - Jasper 4154 Hwy. 5 • Jasper, AL 35504 Joseph R. Downs, IV • Certified Public Account 6509 Horsecreek Blvd. • Cordova St. Cecilia Catholic 622-3472 Pastor: Willie E. Sanders, Jr. Pastor: Clarice Higgins 387-7035 1603 1st Ave., E.• PO Box 824 Office: 205-221-5454 483-7729 Pastor Kip Cordell 2159 Hwy 195 384-4800 PARRISH CHURCH OF 205-815-9520 THE LIFEHOUSE Jasper, Alabama 35502-0824 Direct: 205-385-0614 MT. JOY BAPTIST GOD of PROPHECY JEHOVAH JIREH APOSTOLIC 445 Pinedale Drive• Jasper, AL e-mail: [email protected] Fax: 205-221-5474 Smith Lake 384-4406 CHRISTIAN Cohn Street, Parrish HOLINES FAITH CHURCH Pastor: Richard & Julie Aaron MT. OLIVE BAPTIST FIRST CHRISTIAN Wendall Cephus Prophitt, Pastor 686-5623 4040 Veterans Memorial Dr., Adamsville 221-6746 1001 27th St., West 221-5874 400 W. 18th 384-6302/221-4872 PARRISH FREEWILL (205) 674-7438 UNITY INTERNATIONAL CHURCH MT. PHILADELPHIA BAPTIST NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY COMMUNITY CHURCH Pastor: Johnny Traylor Jackson 1301 US Hwy. 78 E, Ste 211 Jasper DUNCAN’S SUPPLY Gorgas Rd. 483-7576 Cordova Rd. - James Aycox - 648-6544 (Formerly Old Freewill Baptist) Parrish MY FATHER’S HOUSE Pastor: Ricky Henrique 205-388-1566 MT. PHILADELPHIA BAPTIST CHURCH SIPSEY CHURCH OF GOD Hwy. 257 N.-Gateway Plaza - Curry WHOSOEVER WILL COMMUNITY 1885 Cordova-Gorgas Rd., Cordova CHURCH OF CHRIST Sipsey Piney Woods Rd. - Sipsey Elder Mac Wright-302-0586 CHURCH HWY. 5 NORTH 384-5863 483-7576 ARGO CHURCH OF CHRIST 255-6088 • Pastor Jeffrey M. Long MY FATHER’S HOUSE CHURCH MINISTRIES Alabama Highway 5 North MT. VERNON BAPTIST Hwy. 78, Argo SOUTHSIDE CHURCH OF GOD 505 19th Street West • Jasper, AL Nauvoo, AL MACEDONIA ROAD 221-6511 6450 Curry Highway ARLEY CHURCH OF CHRIST Bro. Mike Jenkins • Carbon Hill, AL Pastor: Louise Posey • 686-7075 John Gates, Min. 205-387-8251 Hwy. 41, Arley 221-6564 387-0290 PHILADELPHIA DELIVERANCE MT. ZION BAPTIST BLACKWATER MACEDONIA SPRINGHILL TABERNACLE ERNEST CRUMP MOTOR CO. Fall City Rd. 384-1925 CHURCH OF CHRIST FULL GOSPEL CHURCH OF GOD Lynn 893-5822 NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH Macedonia 384-6330 CE Bonner Holler Rd. in Dogtown PRAISE TABERNACLE 1900 Birmingham Avenue Carbon Hill 924-3085 CEDAR CREEK CHURCH OF CHRIST Sister Debbie Guthrie UNITED PENTECOSTAL Jasper, Alabama 35501 Pastor Derrick Hall Oakman - Tutwiler Rd. SUMITON CHURCH OF GOD 1600 6th Ave., Jasper 387-1633 NEW BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH OF CHRIST 50 Hosanna Drive • Sumiton, AL WORD OF FAITH DELIVERANCE TEMPLE www.ernestcrump.com Cordova 483-7349 24th 387-0222 Senior Pastor: Dr. J. Martin Taylor 303 Birmingham Ave., Jasper NEW BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Telephone: 648-3257, Extension 0 205-295-5079 Since 1948 221-6290 OAKMAN 622-2491 Pastor: Mark Waldrop Economy Seasonal Gifts • Picture Frames PHONE: 221-3812 OINT Special Occasions David S. Cain, D.V.M. East P CLEANERS Pharmacy (205) 221-5595 Health Farmstead Veterinary Clinic SHIRT LAUNDRY Mart (Located in the Walker Diagnostics Center) Pharmacy 215 Curry Highway 1442 J ONES DAIRY R D • JASPER 100 E. 19th St. • 387-2136 Jasper, Alabama 35503 DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Sat., April 13, 2019 www.mountaineagle.com — A7 WALKERWALKER COUNTY COUNTY CHURCH CHURCH DIRECTORYDIRECTORY This Devotional & Directory Is Made Possible By These Businesses Who Encourage All Of Us To Attend Worship Services “I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer Turn Scrap... live, but Christ lives in me. The life I live in the ....into CA$H! 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Trustees to consider tuition freeze on Alabama campuses

HUNTSVILLE (AP) — The University of Alabama system is proposing a freeze on in-state tuition at all three campuses for the upcoming school year after decades of steady price hikes. The system announced the recommendation Friday during a meeting at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. The move would mean tuition remains the same next year at UAH, the University of Alabama at Birming- ham and the main University of Alabama campus in Sign-On Tuscaloosa. Tuition has gone up as much as 7 percent on the BONUS campuses over the past decade, with UAB leading the Available increases, according to the Alabama Commission on Higher Education. The 54 percent boost in tuition at the Tuscaloosa campus over the past 10 years is the smallest of any four-year college in the state, statistics show. The newly named chancellor of the system, Finis St. John, said the freeze on in-state tuition would be the first time in 40 years that all three campuses haven’t hiked costs for Alabama residents. “We hear the needs of our students and their families, and we will contin- ue to make their concerns our highest priority in the months and years ahead,” said St. John, a one-time trustee who previously served as interim chancellor.

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Saturday, April 13, 2019 Sports B1 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Basketball Auburn, coach Bruce Pearl agree to new 5-year contract

The Associated Press title last season, turning around a program that went 15 years without making the NCAA AUBURN — Auburn and basketball coach Tournament. Bruce Pearl have agreed to a new five-year Over the last five years, Pearl had a 100-72 contract. record with the Tigers. The deal announced Fri- Auburn also won a share of the SEC reg- day, which is worth about ular season title in 2017-18. Things haven’t $20 million, runs through gone as smoothly off the court. the 2023-24 season. Pearl was hired near the end of a show Lakers, Walton Auburn spokesman Kirk cause penalty after running afoul of the Sampson says Pearl will be NCAA at Tennessee. part ways after paid $3.8 million next season with a $125,000 Assistant coach Ira Bowman was indefinite- increase in salary annually. The deal includes ly suspended before the SEC Tournament for three seasons an $8 million buyout clause that begins next alleged involvement in a bribery scheme while LOS ANGELES year and decreases by $2 million each year at Penn. Auburn fired another top assistant after that. Chuck Person last year after his arrest as (AP) — The Los Pearl led the Tigers to their first Final Four part of a federal probe into corruption in col- Angeles Lakers Auburn coach Bruce Pearl and a Southeastern Conference Tournament lege basketball. mutually agreed to part ways with coach Luke Walton on Friday after three SUMITON CHRISTIAN CLAW CLASSIC losing seasons. Lakers gener- al manager Rob Pelinka announced Walton’s departure, Eagles open tournament 2-0 which occurred three days after the abrupt resignation SC, Huntsville, of president of bas- ketball operations Magic Johnson. John Carroll The former Lak- ers forward went 98-148 after getting off to fast starts his first permanent head coaching job By W. BRIAN HALE and JOHNATHAN BENTLEY with the 16-time Eagle Sports NBA champions. SUMITON — Sumiton Christian breezed The former Gold- through its first two games at the Claw en State assistant Classic on Friday, heading into today’s Prep Softball never led the Lakers second round of pool to the playoffs, not play matchups. even after the arrival Both Huntsville of LeBron James. and John Carroll also started 2-0 in Walton leaves the two-day, 10-team three days after the tournament — which includes five ranked Lakers’ final game teams. Today’s games start at 8 a.m. with the sin- of their 37-45 sea- gle-elimination portion of the tournament son was upstaged starting at 1 p.m. by the shocking Carbon Hill, Corner, Spain Park and pregame resigna- Winfield each finished 1-1 on Friday with Oakman, Addison and Haleyville each los- tion of Johnson, ing their first two games. who inherited Wal- Spain Park, the No. 2 team in Class 7A, ton when he took was stunned by Winfield, the No. 7 team in over in 2017. Class 3A, 9-6 in its opening game on Friday. Corner, ranked No. 7 in Class 5A, won a thriller in its opener with a two-out, two-run double in its final at bat against Oakman. Sports on TV At 8 a.m. today, Addison plays Haleyville at Sumiton Christian while Corner plays Daily Mountain Eagle photos by Johnathan Bentley Golf Winfield at Dora High School. At 9:40 a.m., PGA Tour Golf, Sumiton Christian hosts John Carroll and Above, Sumi- The Masters, third Oakman plays Huntsville at Dora High School. In the final round of pool play games ton Christian’s round, 2 p.m., CBS at 11:20 a.m., Sumiton Christian hosts Car- Anna Calloway bon Hill and Huntsville plays Spain Park at pitches against Dora High School. Haleyville on College Football ——— Alabama spring No. 2 Sumiton Christian 6, Friday during game, 1 p.m., ESPN2 Haleyville 1, five the Claw The Eagles opened pool play with a 6-1 Classic. Left, Miss State spring victory over the Haleyville Lions at Aderholt game, 1 p.m., ESPNU Field. Brantly Bonds Anna Calloway pitched five innings, heads home for Texas A&M spring giving up one run, three hits and two walks, a run against game, 1 p.m., SECN while recording nine . Oakman. Right, Missouri spring At the plate, Angel Whitlow was a perfect 3 for 3 with an RBI, Kaley McCrary went 1 Oakman’s game, 3 p.m., ESPNU for 3 with two runs scored, a double and two Terrah Sherer Auburn spring game, See CLAW, B2 scores a run. 3 p.m., SECN Tennessee spring game, 5 p.m., SECN CURRY MIDDLE WINS WALKER COUNTY TITLE THE MASTERS MLB Orioles at Red Sox, Tiger makes a noon, MLB Rockies at Giants, Masters log jam 3 p.m., FS1 Mets at Braves, look even larger 6 p.m., FSS, FS1 Brewers at Dodgers, By DOUG FERGUSON 9 p.m., MLB AP Golf Writer AUGUSTA, Ga. — Tiger Woods made NBA Playoffs the largest logjam in Masters history look even bigger by making Augusta Nets at 76ers, 1:30 National sound as loud as ever. p.m., ESPN Even on a Friday, in the rain. Golf’s best worked their way to the top Magic at Raptors, of the leaderboard at a Masters pregnant 4 p.m., ESPN with possibilities. The first five-way tie Clippers at Warriors, for the lead after 36 holes at Augusta Special to the Eagle featured Francesco Molinari, Jason Day, 7 p.m., ABC Curry Middle School’s softball team won the Walker County Tournament, beat- Brooks Koepka, Adam Scott and Louis Spurs at Nuggets, Oosthuizen. ing Bankhead 2-1 in the championship game and Sumiton 4-2 in the semifinals. 9:30 p.m., ESPN All of them are major champions. Tournament MVP Ava Brown got the win against Bankhead, allowing one earned Three have been No. 1 in the world. run and striking out 10. Harper Shadinger got the win against Sumiton with Brown Looming just as large was Woods, who NASCAR atoned for missing two birdie chances in- getting the save. Curry closes the season 14-6. Members of the All-Tournament side 8 feet on the back nine with consec- The Toyota Owners team were Lupton’s Annalee Aldridge, Carbon Hill’s Emily Hildreth, Sumiton’s Mi- utive birdie putts from 30 feet that sent 400, 6:30 p.m., FOX kalyn Reese, Valley’s Taylor Mancone, Oakman’s Maddie Duncan, Bankhead’s Lilly him to a 68 and left him one shot behind. McGuff and Cassie Bailey and Curry’s Kieren Pruetta and Shadinger. See MASTERS, B B2 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Sat., April 13, 2019 www.mountaineagle.com SPORTS DIGEST ANNUAL PHYSICALS DAY FOR WALKER COUNTY ATHLETES HELD AT CURRY Local Digest Policy Event announcements and registrations for the Local Digest can be sent to sports@moun- taineagle.com or by fax to 205-221-6203. The deadline for next day submission is 2 p.m. ——— NEW presents The Next Chapter on April 13 New Era Wrestling presents The Next Chapter on Saturday, April 13 at Swann Gymnasium located at 1020 Kiker Lane in Jasper. The doors open at 6:30 p.m. and bell time is 7:30 p.m. To reserve ringside seats or for more information, call 205-435-3403. Children 6 and under get in free for general ad- mission seating. In an “I quit” match, Action Mike Jackson faces Shane Noles. Also appearing are Mr. 1985 Bubba Cagle, Cody Windham, The NEW open champion The Last Hero Ace Haven, Pro Wrestling’s only rapper P-Dogg, NEW tag-team champions Brandon Whatley and Julius Maximus Pryor. In a women’s wrestling match, Thunder Blonde battles Austynn Madison. In a battle of beasts, 6-foot-7 GabeZilla takes on Victor Vences.

NASCAR Kevin Harvick wins pole for Daily Mountain Eagle - Ed Howell Saturday race at Richmond Students were looked RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Kevin Harvick won the at by medical pro- pole for Saturday night’s Monster Energy NASCAR fessionals during the Cup Series race at Richmond Raceway. annual physicals for Harvick turned a fast lap at 124.298 mph Friday Walker County School for the 27th pole of his career and his second this student athletes in season. He’s the first driver with more than one pole Grades 6-12. Students this season. were bused in from Erik Jones will start on the outside of the front row, with Kurt Busch and Joey Logano in the second row. across the county The top 10 also includes Kyle Busch, who will be Friday to Curry High seeking his third consecutive victory on the track, School’s gym for the Martin Truex Jr., Chase Elliott, Austin Dillon, Daniel medical review, where Suarez and Jimmie Johnson. Bevill State Communi- “For me, all three rounds went really good and we ty College nurses took had a good race practice,” Harvick said. vitals and medical A second scheduled practice was rained out. professionals checked students using a short BASKETBALL series of agility-style tests. Shorter season? Shorter games? Daily Mountain Eagle - Ed Howell Silver ponders NBA format NEW YORK (AP) — Commissioner Adam Silver mentioned shorter games or a shorter season as METS 6, BRAVES 2 ways the NBA could make its future product better Masters From B1 for players and fans. Woods was tied with Dustin Johnson, another Silver again talked Friday about the possibility of Braves drop second major champion and world No. 1, along with Xander altering the 82-game schedule, either as a way to cut Schauffele and Masters newcomer Justin Harding of down on players sitting out games, or to introduce South Africa. straight game to Mets If that’s not enough, Phil Mickelson and Justin new types of competition. Thomas were very much in the mix. He said the addition of midseason or end-of- The Associated Press Woods has gone 14 years since he last won the season tournaments could be one option, as could green jacket, 11 years since his last major and had trimming games from 48 minutes to 40, which is the ATLANTA — Brandon Nimmo hit a two-run homer, five surgeries — four on his back, the other to re- length of college and international games. Jeff McNeil added a two-run double and the New York build his left knee. Mets kept hitting even without Pete Alonso, beating He briefly held the lead Sunday in the British Silver has focused on player health as commis- the Atlanta Braves 6-2 on Friday night. Open. He chased Koepka to the finish line in the sioner, opening the regular season earlier to reduce New York has scored six runs in six straight games PGA Championship. And now he goes into the the frequency of back-to-back games, and lengthen- and got there against Atlanta with the rookie Alonso, weekend one shot behind, the closest he has been to ing the All-Star break. the team’s hottest hitter, getting most of the night off. a lead going into the weekend at a major since the The first-place Mets, who have won three straight, 2013 British Open at Muirfield. scored four times in the fourth on McNeil’s hit But that’s not just anyone he’s trailing. AP sources: Pelicans hiring and RBI doubles from Robinson Cano and Michael Molinari, the British Open champion who has Conforto. shown he belongs among the elite in golf, had a 67 former Cavs GM Griffin Zack Wheeler (1-1) worked six solid innings after and was the first to reach 7-under 137. Day was NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Three people familiar giving up a career-high seven runs in his last start. right behind, coping with nagging soreness in his with the situation say the Pelicans have reached an He allowed six hits, two runs and three walks, strik- lower back with a 67 to match the Italian. ing out eight. New York went ahead 2-1 in the second Koepka, the U.S. Open and PGA champion, began agreement in principle to make former Cleveland on Nimmo’s second homer. Atlanta took a 1-0 lead in with a birdie to quickly take the lead, only to hit Cavaliers general manager David Griffin New -Or the first on Nick Markakis’ sacrifice fly. Ronald Acuña out of the pine straw, off a tree and into the creek to leans’ new executive vice president of basketball Jr.’s RBI double in the fifth made it 6-2. make double bogey on the par-5 second hole. operations. The people spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because contract negotia- Claw From B1 tions are ongoing and no announcement has been RBIs, Sarah Hadder was for 2 with an RBI, Alleigh The Panthers had just made. runs on five hits while 2 for 3 with a run scored Keeton had a hit with a striking out four in five three hits in the game. Griffin will take over for former Pelicans general and an RBI, AK Tyree run scored, Karlie Ratliff innings. Hill took the loss, manger Dell Demps, who was fired in the middle of went 2 for 2 with a run scored a run and record- For Oakman, Ashanti giving up six runs, four his ninth season with the club and a few weeks after scored, Calloway was 1 ed an RBI and Haleigh Stewart was 1 for 2 with earned, on three hits and All-Star Anthony Davis’ trade request in late January. for 3 with a run scored, Lamon scored a run. a , both Iyana two walks while striking Taylor Whisonant went ——— Canada and Samantha out two. Bonds was 1 for 1 for 2 with a double and John Carroll 4, Kelly were 1 for 3 with an 3 with a run and an RBI, COLLEGE BASKETBALL Amber Hayes scored a Carbon Hill 2 RBI, Terrah Sherer was Jiselle Woodson was 1 run. John Carroll broke a 1 for 2 with a run and for 3 with a run and both Wake hoops assistant, accused ——— 2-2 tie with a two-run Bailey Webb was 1 for 1 Anna Hinkle and Lauren in punching incident, resigns Sumiton Christian 7, fifth inning to win its with two runs. Dill had hits. Addison 0 second game of the day. Jessy Aston took the ——— WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) — A Wake Forest as- Mak Miller picked up Ivie paced the Carbon loss, giving up five runs, Spain Park 5, sistant basketball coach has resigned eight months the six-inning shutout Hill offense, going 2 for 2 two earned, on seven Oakman 0 after police said he punched a New York City tourist win over Addison, giv- with a run, Clark was 1 hits and one walk with In one of the last games who later died. ing up two hits and two for 2 with a run, Keeton one in 4 2/3 of the day, Spain Park Jamill Jones announced his resignation Friday, walks, while striking out finished 1 for 3 with two innings. topped Oakman 5-0, six batters. RBIs and Ratliff was 1 ——— holding the Wildcats to saying his decision “is in the best interest of both the Offensively, Whisonant for 3. Huntsville 6, two hits. team and me personally.” went 2 for 3 with a run Stovall took the loss, Corner 2 For Oakman, Kelly and Jones had been on leave since Aug. 10. Police say scored, Jessie Baughan allowing four earned runs In Corner’s first game Sherer each finished 1 Jones punched digital marketing guru Sandor Szabo was 2 for 2 with a run on five hits and one walk of the day, Huntsville for 2. early on Aug. 5, causing him to fall and smash his scored, Hayes went 2 for while striking out three scored five runs in the top Katelyn Makemson 4 with a double and a run in five innings. of the fifth to overtake took the loss, giving up head on a sidewalk in Queens, New York. scored, Calloway had a ——— the Yellow Jackets en five runs, one earned, on Jones has pleaded not guilty to a charge of misde- grandslam home run, Mc- Corner 5, Oakman 4 route to a 6-2 win. nine hits and two walks. meanor assault. His next court date is May 6. Crary was 1 for 3 with a Ivey Hill delivered a He says resigning will eliminate a distraction from triple and an RBI, Tyree two-run double with two the program “while I focus all of my attention and was 1 for 3 with a run outs in the bottom of scored, Addy Russell had the fifth inning, leading energy on resolving my legal case.” a hit with an RBI and Corner to a 5-4 win over Fitness Factory Tori Corely scored a run. Oakman. ——— The Wildcats had Kentucky’s Herro enters NBA Carbon Hill 7, taken a 4-3 lead with & Spa Draft to consider his prospects Haleyville 4 three runs in the top of Sarah Stovall pitched the fifth. Corner’s rally LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — Kentucky freshman guard three innings in the win started with a two-out SSENIORSENIORS Tyler Herro will enter the NBA draft pool and hire an for Carbon Hill, giving up single by Branty Bonds. agent but leave open the possibility of returning to two hits, two walks and An error put runners at CComeome jjoinoin uuss fforor school. striking out three batters. the corners leading to eexercisexercise cclasses.lasses. WWee Herro is the third Wildcats underclassman to enter Santana Clark gave up Hill’s double that brought five hits, four runs and home Bonds and pinch havehave trainedtrained SSilverilver the draft, joining forward PJ Washington and guard walked two batters in two runner Ashlynn Martin, Keldon Johnson. The 6-foot-5 player from Milwau- innings. giving the Yellow Jackets SSneakerneaker iinstructors.nstructors. kee, Wisconsin, says in a news release Friday that he At the plate, Alayna the win. wanted to see where he stood in the draft process Ivie went 2 for 2 with a Six of Corner’s seven Supervised childrens room available and make an informed decision, “but also leave my run scored, and an RBI, hits were between two for children to play while Clark was 2 for 2 with a players. Bonds was 3 for 3 options open.” run scored, an RBI and a with a home run and two PARENTS EXERCISE New NCAA rules allow players to sign with an triple, Abby Martin went runs scored, Hill was 3 NCAA-certified agent and still return to school. He 2 for 3 with a run scored for 3 with a run and two Free Weights • Cardio Equipment has until May 29 to decide on coming back for his and a double, Ana Grace RBIs and Dakota Parker • Fitness Classes • Zumba • Pool • Dry Sauna sophomore season. 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who had agreed to take BY DEAN YOUNG & DENIS LEBRUN a couch, decided not to. He yelled at them and told them they were going back on their word and causing him problems, so they agreed to take it anyway. Another example: We are dancers, and when someone got in his way on

the dance floor, he yelled PEANUTS at them and called them names. I’m afraid he’s go- ing to make himself hated BY CHARLES M. SCHULZ in class. In traffic he yells and swears at everyone. I’m worried he’ll start to lose patience with me like this. Can you please give me some advice? -- NERVOUS IN THE NORTH DEAR NERVOUS: Your boyfriend may be sweet and kind to you, MARVIN but he has an anger management problem BY TOM ARMSTRONG and a low tolerance for frustration. You are right to be concerned that one day he will unload on you. Tell him you care about him, but you view his volatility as a danger to your relationship, and it may also hold him back in future employment. THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Urge him to get help By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek

for it. Without help, the Unscramble these Jumbles, WALKER BY MORT one letter to each square, BEETLE BAILEY problem will only get to form four ordinary words. worse. DEAR ABBY: A child PUYPG in my son’s second-grade class goes by the name “Sir ______,” and if anyone leaves out “Sir,” GUGOE he corrects them (and not very nicely). The family claims the child has been knighted, but the details become vague when asked. STIMIF

Abby, I did some digging BY JOHN ROSE around. This child’s name isn’t on the official British GRETTA

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It’s impossible to inherit BARNEY GOOGLE & SNUFFY SMITH the title “Sir” and basical- Now arrange the circled letters ly unheard of for an Amer- ©2019 Tribune Content Agency, LLC to form the surprise answer, as ican 7-year-old boy to All Rights Reserved. suggested by the above cartoon. legitimately be given the title. I feel titles should Print answer here: be earned (such as “Dr.,” (Answers Monday) “Captain,” or “Mrs.”), not Jumbles: OLDER SHINY MUTTER CABANA Yesterday’s made up to generate a Answer: The TV newscasters reported the news from sense of power over those where they were — STATIONED around you. May I tell my son it’s OK not to use this CRANKSHAFT bogus title? By Eugenia Last -- KNIGHTED HOROSCOPES SECOND-GRADER? & CHUCK AYERS BY TOM BATIUK DEAR KNIGHTED: CELEBRITIES BORN someone who isn’t likely I don’t recommend it. ON THIS DAY: Allison to do as good a job as The kid may have been Williams, 31; Lorenzo you. given the name “Sir” Cain, 33; Rick Schroder, LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. by his parents at birth, 49; Al Green, 73. 22): Know what and who just as the children of Happy Birthday: you are dealing with certain celebrities have Pour your energy into before you decide to get been named “Prince” something that matters. involved. Educational pursuits, SCORPIO (Oct. 23-

or “Your Majesty.” If HI & LOIS your son prefers not self-improvement, better Nov. 21): Put greater to address the boy by health, diet and exercise effort into your person- BY CHANCE BROWN name, he’s free not to or traveling to places al life and emotional address him at all. that will expand your well-being. interests, experience and SAGITTARIUS (Nov. DEAR ABBY: My sig- knowledge will make 22-Dec. 21): Ask ques- nificant other and I have a difference to the way tions, and go directly to been together for 25 years. you live and what you do the source if the infor- I am a youthful 71; he is with your time. mation you are given 59. Until recently I could ARIES (March appears suspicious. cope with our age differ- 21-April 19): Take the CAPRICORN (Dec. ence, but it has become a initiative and make 22-Jan. 19): When in problem when we dine in things happen. Don’t sit doubt, ask questions. You restaurants. The server back when you can pitch can make positive chang- will often place the bill in in and make your envi- es if you are resourceful front of me. I am not cer- ronment better. and gather facts and BABY BLUES tain if I should be angry TAURUS (April 20- figures before you begin. or insulted. How do I cor- May 20): Don’t make an AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-

rect this faux pas without impulsive move based on Feb. 18): Make choices SCOTT BY RICK KIRKMAN & JERRY embarrassing my partner? an emotional situation. for the right reason. If -- LUCKY LADY IN NJ GEMINI (May 21- you let someone influence June 20): Do what your decisions, you will DEAR LUCKY LADY: pleases you. If you spend end up being taken ad- It should not embarrass time trying to satisfy vantage of or disappoint- your significant other others or buy attention, it ed. if you tell the presump- will not pay off. PISCES (Feb. tuous server that your CANCER (June 19-March 20): Don’t escort is picking up the 21-July 22): Gravitate lose sight of your goals, check. Alternatively, toward people who make even if someone distracts it wouldn’t hurt your you feel happy and those you. Set a plan in motion, S.O. to speak up and you find interesting and and stick to a budget you ask that it be handed to helpful. can afford. Don’t feel you him. If there’s a ques- LEO (July 23-Aug. have to please others. tion in a server’s mind 22): Be open, honest and Birthday Baby: about who will be pay- fair in all your dealings. You are unpredictable, ing the bill, it should be Refuse to let your emo- fun-loving and outgoing. placed in the middle of tions get the better of you To submit astrological the table. and cost you a friendship questions to the “Dear Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van or make a regrettable Eugenia” column, visit Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, mistake. Eugenialast.com, or join and was founded by her mother, VIRGO (Aug. 23- Eugenia on Twitter/ Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby Sept. 22): Don’t leave Facebook/LinkedIn. at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. anything to chance or to B4 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Sat., April 13, 2019 www.mountaineagle.com Trump ‘strongly looking’ at releasing migrants in Democratic strongholds

WASHINGTON (AP) — it “serves as a reminder Services said this week ment has also been President Donald Trump that the Trump adminis- it had started scouting reviewing a number of said Friday he is strongly tration’s reckless immi- vacant properties that military bases to find a considering releasing gration agenda is not could be turned into facil- location that can house “Illegal Immigrants” into about keeping the country ities for holding migrant up to 5,000 unaccompa- Democratic strongholds safe, but about partisan children in several cities, nied migrant children to punish congressional politics and wantonly including Atlanta, Dallas, as the U.S. braces for a foes for inaction on the inflicting cruelty. “ Houston, Phoenix, and surge of people crossing border— just hours after The idea of pressing San Antonio. the U.S.-Mexico border White House and Home- immigration authorities Those facilities would this spring. land Security officials to embrace the plan was be licensed by each state Under the Trump insisted the idea had been discussed in November and likely take several administration, ICE has AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin rejected as fast as it had and then again in Febru- months to be approved significantly stepped been proposed. ary as the Trump admin- and opened, separating up arrests, including In this April 5 photo, President Donald Trump “Due to the fact that istration struggled with them from the rapidly of people who have no participates in a roundtable on immigration and Democrats are unwilling a surge of migrants at expanding emergency U.S. criminal records. In border security at the U.S. Border Patrol Calexico to change our very dan- the border, according to shelter at Homestead, response, some cities have gerous immigration laws, three people who spoke on Florida, and the now- banished ICE from jails Station in Calexico, Calif. we are indeed, as report- condition of anonymity to closed tent facility at where agents could eas- York, Baltimore and Seat- suspected criminals in ed, giving strong consid- outline private conversa- Tornillo, Texas. ily pick up immigration tle rarely, if ever, disclose the U.S. illegally will be erations to placing Illegal tions. Homeland Security The Defense Depart- violators. Police in New information about when released from custody. Immigrants in Sanctu- and ICE lawyers quickly ary Cities only,” Trump rejected the proposal, tweeted. He added that, according to the people, “The Radical Left always on the grounds that it seems to have an Open was complicated, too Borders, Open Arms pol- expensive and a misuse of icy - so this should make funds, two of the people them very happy!” said. The reversal, which The plan, which was appeared to catch offi- first reported by The cials at the Department Washington Post, is one of Homeland Security off of a litany of ideas being guard, came as critics tossed around by an in- were blasting Trump for creasingly anxious White the supposedly-rejected House in recent months. idea, accusing him of Officials say they are turning migrants into running out of options, pawns to go after his po- and have proposed and litical opponents. It comes recycled numerous ideas as Trump has grown that have never come to increasingly exasperat- fruition. 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James Homan 221-5215 The Daily Mountain Eagle • 221-2840 DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Sat., April 13, 2019 www.mountaineagle.com — B7 From embassy to prison: Swedish prosecutors could pursue Assange Assange settles in for legal battle for sex-crimes case LONDON (AP) — sition Labour Party urg- COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — When Julian WikiLeaks founder Julian ing the government not Assange sought asylum at the Ecuadorian Embas- Assange has exchanged a to hand him over to the sy in London in 2012, he was fleeing from sexual small room at the Ecua- Americans. Party leader assault accusations against him in Sweden. Swed- dorian Embassy in central Jeremy Corbyn tweeted ish authorities could still go after the WikiLeaks London for a cell at Bel- that the U.S. is prosecut- founder, who was arrested Thursday after Ecuador marsh Prison, a grim in- ing Assange because he withdrew its protection and allowed British police stitution in the southeast exposed “evidence of atroc- to drag him out of the embassy. A closer look at the part of the city where he ities in Iraq and Afghan- case: nevertheless has certain istan.” WHAT WERE THE ALLEGATIONS advantages he didn’t have Diane Abbott, Labour’s AGAINST ASSANGE IN SWEDEN? when he was holed up, spokeswoman for domestic Swedish prosecutors opened an investigation into hiding from the law. affairs, told Parliament: Assange after two women accused him of sexual WikiLeaks edi- “It is this whistle-blowing offenses during a 2010 visit to Sweden. tor-in-chief Kristinn into illegal wars, mass Assange denied the claims. He left for Britain in Hrafnsson said Friday murder, murder of civil- September of that year, and in November, a Stock- that the ailing Assange ians and corruption on a holm court approved a request to detain Assange for should finally be able to grand scale that has put questioning. Swedish police issued an international receive medical care and AP Photo/Dolores Ochoa Julian Assange in the arrest warrant for him. will be able to meet with cross hairs of the U.S. his lawyers more easily A woman holds up the Spanish hashtag #Freedom administration.” WHAT DO WE KNOW than he could in the em- during a protest against the arrest of WikiLeaks The politicization of the ABOUT THE ACCUSERS? bassy, where a feud with founder Julian Assange, outside the Foreign Min- case reflects the clashing Assange met both women in connection with a Ecuadorian authorities istry in Quito, Ecuador, Thursday. views of Assange as either lecture on Aug. 14, 2010, in Stockholm. One was had led to a ban on most a heroic whistleblower involved in organizing an event for Sweden’s cen- guests. pected to be an epic legal dental care I would as- standing up to the mighty ter-left Social Democratic Party and offered to host The 47-year-old Assange and political battle over sume, and a garden to go United States or a willing Assange at her apartment. The other was in the has extreme shoulder pain whether to extradite him out into,” Hrafnsson said. stooge who helped the audience. After Assange had sex with both within and tooth pain, Hrafnsson to the U.S. “But comparing one Russians boost Donald a week, they went to police together to seek advice. said. His arrest became prison to another and Trump’s presidential A police officer who heard their accounts decided For nearly seven years, possible after Ecuador giving a star rating is campaign by publish- there was reason to suspect they were victims of sex Assange lived in the revoked his political not really what’s on my ing hacked emails that crimes and handed the case to a prosecutor. embassy without taking asylum, complaining mind,” he said. “What’s embarrassed his rival, a step outside for fear of that he was an obnoxious on my mind is there’s an Hillary Clinton. WHEN AND WHY WAS THE being arrested and sent to houseguest who didn’t innocent man in prison for Assange’s bid to fend SWEDISH CASE CLOSED? the U.S. to be prosecuted. clean up after his cat doing his job as a journal- off extradition could take In June 2012, Assange sought refuge in the Ecua- On Thursday, British and that WikiLeaks was ist, and that’s an outrage.” years and involve several dorian embassy to avoid arrest, fearing extradition authorities dragged the plotting to blackmail the He said Assange is in layers of appeal. He could to the United States. In 2015, Swedish prosecutors Australian native from Latin American country’s relatively good mental also face a second extra- dropped a case of alleged sexual misconduct when the embassy, and U.S. president. condition considering the dition request if Sweden the statute of limitations ran out. That left a rape authorities announced At the prison, where he stress of recent days. decides to pursue a rape allegation. Two years later, prosecutors dropped charges against him of is being held while the The political debate case against him that was the probe into the rape claim, saying there was no conspiring to break into extradition process plays over whether to extradite suspended in 2017, when way to detain or charge Assange “in the foreseeable a Pentagon computer, out, “there are medical Assange is already taking he was in the embassy, be- future” because of his protected status inside the setting up what is ex- facilities there, access to shape, with Britain’s oppo- yond the reach of the law. embassy. B8 — DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Sat., April 13, 2019 www.mountaineagle.com

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