More charges filed in teen`s shooting death

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More charges filed in teen`s shooting death
INSIDE TODAY: Sheriff: Cop who killed Kansas gunman a ‘tremendous hero’ / A3
FEB. 27, 2016
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ORANGEBURG, S.C. (AP) —
Bernie Sanders was back in
South Carolina on Friday, but
not for long.
As Hillary Clinton barnstormed across the state this
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and Oakman are all
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BRIEFS
Bill hopes to
limit driving
in interstate’s
left lane
MONTGOMERY
(AP) — An Alabama
lawmaker is seeking
to have drivers ticketed if they are staying too long in the
far left lane of an interstate.
The Decatur Daily
reports that Republican Rep. Phillip Pettus of Greenhill is
sponsoring a bill to
limit the amount of
time drivers could
spend in the far left
lane to no more than
one and a half miles.
Walker County Sheriff Jim Underwood addresses the media during a press conference Friday morning to announce murder charges that were filed against Joshua Adam Reese, who
officials say was the person who shot and killed 19-year-old Nicholas Hawkins.
More charges filed in
teen’s shooting death
Third person charged with murder in Nicholas Hawkins’ death
WCSO investigating fatal
shooting in Oakman / A9
By RON HARRIS
Daily Mountain Eagle
Nicholas
Hawkins
A ‘person of interest’ in the death of a
Walker County teen has been formally
charged with murder.
Joshua Adam Reese, 21, of Quinton,
was charged Friday in the shooting
death of 19-year-old Nicholas Hawkins.
Hawkins was found dead Feb. 16, just
three days after he was reported missing. His body was wrapped in a blanket
and left in a wooded area off K.D. Byrd
Station Road between Dora and Quinton.
Hawkins was last heard from around
8 p.m. on Feb. 13 after making a frantic
call to his mother. In the call, Hawkins
said Reese was trying to kill him.
Reese was taken into custody in Jefferson County on Feb. 18, just hours beSee CHARGES, A9
DEATHS
James Franklin “Frank”
Gregory, 87, Jasper
Kenneth Robert Allen, 56,
Jasper
Irvin Dewayne Mayes, 46,
Oakman
Beverly Fay Wolfe
Goodwin, 74, Dora
Mr. Ralph Glenn Parvin, 92,
Vinemont
Phyllis Geraldine Arnett
Vines, 88, Jasper
Full obituaries / A2
Joshua
Adam Reese
Danny Lee
Jarvis
Cory Daniel
Conner
Colton S.
Echols
Tessa Jean
Wise
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receives
$5,000 grant
from AT&T
By NICOLE SMITH
Daily Mountain Eagle
Sumiton Middle School was
awarded a $5,000 grant from AT&T
Friday morning to help with the
school’s ongoing library renovation.
Principal Chris Stephenson and
school faculty and staff welcomed
AT&T’s Regional External Affairs Director Terri Williams, Alabama
House Rep. Connie Rowe and Walker
County Schools Superintendent Dr.
Jason Adkins to Sumiton Middle on
Friday to hold the grant presentation
in front of the student body.
Late last year, a renovation of the
school’s library began. Since then, a
fresh coat of paint, new seating, bookshelves, flooring and a newly designed reception desk have improved
the library’s overall aesthetic. Now,
with the help of AT&T, the school will
be able to make other necessary repairs, along with technology and layout improvements to the library,
while also providing much needed
funding to purchase new library
books.
“This is a tremendous opportunity
for AT&T to assist our local schools
by helping to provide learning resources and facility upgrades, and we
are thankful to State Rep. Connie
Rowe for brining this need and opportunity to our attention,” Williams
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Kay Donaldson, program director for the Alabama Bass Trail, talks to the more than 300
amateur anglers from across the state who will compete in today’s Alabama Bass Trail qualifying tournament on Lewis Smith Lake. A briefing was held Friday night at the Community
Health Systems Activities Center in downtown Jasper. The tournament launches at 6:30
a.m. today, with the weigh-in set for 2:30 p.m. at the Smith Lake dam.
OPELIKA (AP) — In the wake of
tornado warnings and watches that
have flashed across the state map
over the past few weeks, Alabamians
in several municipalities will have a
little financial help this weekend
readying for future weather emergencies.
Alabama’s fifth severe weather preparedness sales tax holiday kicked off
early Friday and will continue
through Sunday, ending at midnight.
The holiday exempts state sales tax
and local sales tax at businesses in
participating municipalities on certain severe weather preparedness
supplies.
Gov. Robert Bentley declared a
state of emergency in Alabama Tuesday when five confirmed tornadoes
occurred in Alabama.
“State officials purposely designed
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DEATHS & FUNERALS
James Franklin
‘Frank’ Gregory
James Franklin “Frank” Gregory, 87, of Jasper, was
born Oct. 27, 1928, and passed away Thursday, Feb. 25,
2016, at Ridgeview Nursing Home.
The family will receive friends today, Feb. 27, 2016, at
noon at Collins-Burke Funeral Home. Funeral services
will be today, Feb. 27, 2016, at 1 p.m. in the CollinsBurke Chapel, with burial at Mt. Zion Cemetery on Fall
City Road. Raymond Spann will officiate.
Gregory was preceded in death by his first wife, Vestie
Marie Latham Gregory; second wife, Myrtle Marie
Burns Gregory; sons, Harold Ray Gregory and Jackie
Franklin Gregory; sister, Effie May Scruggs; father,
Luther Henry Gregory; and mother, Nancy Parker Gregory.
He is survived by his daughter, Peggy Dianne Langley; sister, Bessie Ruth Scruggs; five grandchildren; 10
great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Bradford Powell, Jacob Powell,
Brodie Chatham, Martin Powell, Eldridge Latham and
Darrell Spears.
Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571
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Kenneth Robert Allen
Kenneth Robert Allen, 56, of Jasper, passed away
Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016, at his residence.
Arrangements will be announced by Collins-Burke
Funeral Home.
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CDC: Zika infections
confirmed in 9 pregnant
women in United States
Irvin Dewayne Mayes
Irvin Dewayne Mayes, 46, of Oakman, passed away
Friday, Feb. 26, 2016, at his residence.
Arrangements will be announced by Collins-Burke
Funeral Home.
Collins-Burke Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-5571
Beverly Fay
Wolfe Goodwin
Beverly Fay Wolfe Goodwin, 74, of Dora, passed away
Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016. She was a member of New
Temple Baptist Church and was a retired bookkeeper
from Country Gas Company.
A memorial service will be held Sunday, Feb. 28, 2016
at 2 p.m. at New Temple Baptist Church. The Rev. J.J.
Creel will officiate. Cremation services are being provided.
Goodwin was preceded in death by her husband, Kenneth Goodwin; parents, John Henry and Bera Wolfe; and
her sister, Charlotte Oliver.
Survivors include her daughter, Terra Fewell and her
husband, Scott; grandchildren, Bradley and Zac Fewell;
sister, Gloria Presley; nieces and nephews, Teresa Shivers, Sean and Dana Presley and John David Oliver; and
her best friend, Louise Ellis.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations
be made to New Temple Baptist Church’s Senior’s Ministry.
Online condolences may be expressed at
www.newhorizonmemorial.com
New Horizon Memorial Funeral Home,
Dora 205-648-2323
Phyllis Geraldine
Arnett Vines
Ralph Glenn Parvin
Ralph Glenn Parvin of Vinemont passed away Friday,
Feb. 26, 2016, at the age of 92. As was his wish, he spent
his last days peacefully at home surrounded by his family
and with his loving wife of 68 years, Dean, at his side.
Parvin was born in Townley, near Jasper, on Nov. 4,
1923. He joined the U.S. Navy as a volunteer in 1942 in
the midst of World War II, and was assigned to the defense of the eastern seaboard of the United States. During
his naval service after the war, he was selected for the
fourth Antarctic expedition of the world-renowned explorer Admiral Richard Byrd. Parvin served aboard the
USS Mount Olympus as an airedale involved with aircraft carrier operations. His journey to the bottom of the
world included violent storms at sea, frigid sub-zero summertime temperatures and wondrous panoramas of glaciers, icy crevasses and Antarctic wildlife.
After serving his country for six years, Parvin was honorably discharged and returned to Alabama, settling in
Birmingham. While attending Wheeler Business College,
from which he graduated in 1950, he met and fell in love
with Ava Dean Addison, whom he married in 1949. He
was a member of Berney Points Baptist Church and
resided in several locations in the greater Birmingham
area, including West End and Fairfield. Parvin spent most
of his career working for U.S. Steel; to his coworkers, he
was always known for his easy demeanor and quick wit.
Parvin retired to Vinemont in 1983 to be closer to his
daughter and grandchildren. He joined First Baptist
Church of Cullman and served as a Sunday morning
greeter before services for nearly two decades. In retirement, he embarked on ministerial pursuits, often combining his generosity, Christian faith, and love of good food.
Many people shared in the bounty of his summer vegetable and fruit gardens over the years. However, some
of his most important work came through evangelical endeavors, as he went on numerous mission trips to build
churches across North America, serving as the meals coordinator for the construction crews. Mr. Parvin also
cooked for many other religious and charitable events in
Alabama and the surrounding states. Locally, he prepared the annual Thanksgiving dinner for the underprivileged at First Baptist Church and also distributed food
and toys to the needy through Cullman’s Christmas Love
project.
Parvin was preceded in death by his parents, Ernest
Linwood Parvin Sr. and Donnie Mae Tate Parvin; brothers, Christy Leon Parvin and Ernest Linwood Parvin, Jr.;
and sisters, Nellie Beatrice Parvin Gann and Edith
Gwendolyn Parvin.
He is survived by his wife, Ava Dean Addison Parvin;
daughter, Karen Lynn Parvin Wyatt (R. Kurry); sisters,
Betty Maxine Parvin Jackson, Marie Emogene Parvin
McCullar and Doris Ann Parvin McConnell (Gene);
grandson, Nathan Brantley Wyatt (Sharon); granddaughter, Rachel Alison Wyatt Zabierek (Corbett); and greatgrandchildren, Madeline Claire Wyatt, Aaron Michael
Zabierek and Vivian Therese Wyatt. They all aspire to his
shining examples of perseverance, devotion to family, generosity towards fellow man and unflagging faith in his
Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Visitation will begin at 10 a.m. and funeral services will
be held at 11 a.m. Monday, Feb. 29, 2016, at Cullman Heritage Funeral Home. Dr. Tom Whatley and Dr. Ernest
“Skip” Parvin will officiate. Gloria Parvin will provide
music. A graveside prayer will follow at Cullman City
Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that donations
may be made to Hospice of Cullman County (CRMC) or
Gideons International.
Cullman Heritage Funeral Home,
Cullman: 256-734-0208
Obituary policy
The Daily Mountain Eagle publishes obitPhyllis Geraldine Arnett Vines, 88, of Jasper, passed
uaries for a minimum $40 charge for a stanaway Thursday, Feb. 25, 2016, at Ridgewood Health Care
dard obituary. The standard obituary
Services in Jasper.
includes the deceased’s complete name, age,
Funeral arrangements will be announced by Kilgoreoccupation, date, cause and place of death,
NEW YORK (AP) — Zika infections have been con- Green Funeral Home.
time and place of services and survivors. Phofirmed in nine pregnant women in the United States,
tographs of the deceased are welcome, but
including one who gave birth to a baby with a rare birth
Kilgore-Green Funeral Home, Jasper; 205-384-9503
not required.
defect, health officials said Friday.
If the obituary exceeds standard space, adAll got the virus while visiting or living in places with
ditional charges may be incurred.
Zika outbreaks.
Information must be received from the fuThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said
neral home handling the arrangements and
it is also investigating 10 more reports of pregnant travservices.
elers with Zika.
The U.S. cases add to reports out of Brazil. Officials
there are exploring a possible link to babies born with
unusually small heads, a rare birth defect called microcephaly that can signal underlying brain damage.
Zika has become epidemic in Latin America and the
Caribbean since last fall. The virus — mainly spread by
through mosquito bites — causes mild illness or no
Today is Saturday, Feb. 27, the lating one-cent coins made of steel
Town, West Virginia, at age 110.
symptoms in most people.
plated with zinc (the steel pennies
Duke Snider, 84, the Baseball Hall
Since August, the CDC has tested 257 pregnant 58th day of 2016. There are 308
proved unpopular, since they were
of Famer who helped the Dodgers
women for Zika; eight were positive and a state lab con- days left in the year.
Today’s Highlight in History:
easily mistaken for dimes).
bring their only World Series crown
firmed a ninth.
On Feb. 27, 1991, Operation
In 1951, the 22nd Amendment to to Brooklyn, died in Escondido, Cal— Three of the women have delivered babies; two of
the Constitution, limiting a presiifornia.
the newborns are apparently healthy. One was born Desert Storm came to a conclusion
as President George H.W. Bush de- dent to two terms of office, was ratOne year ago: In Tyrone, Miswith microcephaly.
ified.
souri, Joseph Jesse Aldridge, 36, a
— Two had miscarriages, but it’s not known if the clared that “Kuwait is liberated,
Iraq’s army is defeated,” and anIn 1960, the U.S. Olympic hockey man who authorities said might
Zika infection was the cause.
team defeated the Soviets, 3-2, at
have been unhinged by the death of
— Two women had abortions, one after scans showed nounced that the allies would susthe Winter Games in Squaw Valley, his ailing mother, was found dead
the fetus had an undeveloped brain. Details were not pend combat operations at
midnight, Eastern time.
California. (The U.S. team went on
of a self-inflicted gunshot wound
provided for the second case.
On this date:
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matic Russian opposition leader
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Sheriff: Cop who killed Kansas
gunman a ‘tremendous hero’
HESSTON, Kan. (AP) —
A man who stormed into a
Kansas factory where he
worked and shot 15 people,
killing three, had just been
served with a protective
order that probably set off
the attack, authorities said
Friday.
The assault at the Excel
Industries
lawnmower
parts plant in the small
town of Hesston ended
when the police chief
killed the gunman in a
shootout.
Harvey County Sheriff
T. Walton described the officer as a “tremendous
hero” because 200 or 300
people were still in the factory and the “shooter wasn’t done by any means.”
“Had that Hesston officer not done what he did,
this would be a whole lot
more tragic,” Walton said.
The gunman was identified as Cedric Ford, a 38year-old plant worker who
was armed with an assault
rifle and a pistol.
Kansas
Gov.
Sam
Brownback said preliminary information indicated
that the officer was Hesston Police Chief Doug
Schroeder, who did not
wait for backup and
“seized the situation.”
Schroeder has been on
the job since 1998, according to his LinkedIn profile.
While driving to the factory, the gunman shot a
man on the street, striking
him in the shoulder. A
short time later, he shot
someone else in the leg at
an intersection, authorities said.
The suspect shot one
AP Photo
FBI agents search the parking lot at Excel Industries, the scene of Thursday’s shooting, in Hesston, Kan., Friday.
AP Photo
Shattered glass and bullet holes are seen at the front door of Excel Industries
in Hesston, Kan., Friday. Harvey County Sheriff T. Walton identified the gunman as Cedric Ford, who stormed into the factory where he worked and shot
several people.
person in the factory parking lot before opening fire
inside the building, the
sheriff ’s department said
in a news release.
Ford had several convictions in Florida over the
last decade. His past offenses included burglary,
grand theft, fleeing from
an officer, aggravated fleeing and carrying a concealed weapon, all from
Broward and Miami-Dade
counties.
According to the Wichita
Eagle, Ford also had criminal cases in Harvey
County, including a misdemeanor conviction in 2008
for fighting or brawling
and various traffic violations from 2014 and 2015.
A Facebook page under
the name of a Cedric Ford
employed at Excel Industries
includes
photos
posted within the past
month of a man posing
with a long gun and an-
other of a handgun in a
man’s lap in a car. Federal
law bars felons from possessing firearms.
Recent posts also include music videos of rappers from Miami, photos of
cars and pictures posted in
January of a trip to a zoo
with children.
The shooting came less
than a week after a man
opened fire at several locations in the Kalamazoo,
Michigan, area, leaving six
people dead and two severely wounded. Authorities have not disclosed a
possible motive in those
attacks.
At least 16 people were
taken to hospitals, and one
person was listed in critical condition.
Walton said his office
served the suspect with
the protection-from-abuse
order at around 3:30 p.m.,
about 90 minutes before
the first shooting happened. He said such orders
are usually filed because
there’s some type of violence in a relationship. He
did not disclose the nature
of the relationship in question.
A judge issued a temporary order of protection
earlier this month for a
woman who said in her petition that Ford was a violent, depressed alcoholic.
“It’s my belief he is in
desperate need of medical
and psychological help!”
she wrote.
The woman said she and
Ford were arguing on Feb.
5 when he grabbed her,
placed her in a choke hold
from behind and took her
to the ground.
On Thursday, Ford left
work early without explanation before returning
hours later with a rifle, according to a co-worker.
Matt Jarrell said he and
Ford worked “hand-inhand” as painters on the
second shift. He said Ford
arrived as scheduled on
Thursday but later disappeared and was not there
to relieve him so that he
could take a break.
Jarrell said someone
else eventually spelled
him and that he was sitting in his truck in the
parking lot when he saw
Ford drive up in a truck
that wasn’t his. He sped
away when he saw Ford
shoot someone and then
enter the building.
Moments later, Martin
Espinoza, who works at
Excel, heard people yelling
to others to get out of the
building, then heard popping and saw the shooter, a
co-worker he described as
typically pretty calm.
Espinoza
said
the
shooter pointed a gun at
him and pulled the trigger,
but the gun was empty.
South Carolina
deputy shot, wounded;
suspect found dead
NORTH
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — A South
Carolina sheriff’s deputy
was shot and wounded
early Friday during a scuffle with an armed suspect
who later barricaded himself inside a home and
killed himself, authorities
said.
The scuffle occurred
when a female deputy from
Berkley County was investigating a suspicious vehicle with two people in it
behind a grocery store in
nearby Goose Creek, said
State Law Enforcement Division spokesman Thom
Berry. She had placed a
passenger in her cruiser
and was returning to take
the driver into custody
when a fight broke out.
The deputy, identified as
Cpl. Kimber Gist, was shot
twice below the protective
body armor she was wearing, Berry said. The deputy
fired her gun at some point,
but it’s not clear whether
she hit the suspect.
Berkeley County Chief
Deputy Mike Cochran said
she is in stable condition
and expected to recover.
Gist, who is black, worked
as a correctional officer for
a couple of years and had
been a patrol officer for
about a year.
Travis Smith, 36, who
was black, died from a selfinflicted gunshot wound,
the Charleston County
Coroner’s Office said in a
news release.
Gist called a dispatcher
shortly after 12:30 a.m. to
say she had a suspect in
custody and then called
later to say there had been
a fight. Dispatchers lost
contact with the deputy,
AP Photo
Officers stand outside a house in North
Charleston, S.C., on Friday where police say a
man died of an apparently self-inflicted gunshot
wound after wounding a Berkeley County Sheriff's
Deputy earlier in nearby Goose Creek, S.C.
Dora Discount Pharmacy
Chris Henslee
Pharmacist/Owner
who authorities say was
helped by a passer-by.
Berry said that information provided during the
stop led police to an address in North Charleston,
where they found Smith
barricaded inside.
Three people who were
in the house were able to
get out safely and told officers Smith was injured and
bleeding, Pryor said.
Hostage
negotiators
spent more than two hours
talking with Smith in an
attempt to convince him to
surrender, said Spencer
Pryor, a spokesman for the
North Charleston Police
Department.
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ELECTION 2016
Sanders’ Super Tuesday focus evident in travel outside South
ORANGEBURG, S.C.
(AP) — Bernie Sanders
was back in South Carolina on Friday, but not for
long.
As Hillary Clinton barnstormed across the state
this week, Sanders was on
a tour of middle America.
He popped back for a few
events in the hours before
polls open Saturday in the
state’s Democratic presidential primary, but will
be on his way to end his
day in Minnesota — out of
the state and out of the
South — by the time they
close.
After months of trying
to introduce himself to
voters who have known
Clinton
for
decades,
African-Americans in particular, Sanders appeared
to acknowledge the reality
of his race in South Carolina in how he’s spent his
time this past week. And
he’s in search of friendlier
terrain for Super Tuesday,
looking for wins outside
the South on the day next
week when 11 states hold
Democratic contests.
“There are some states
that we are going to lose.
But the race goes on,”
Sanders said. “We are closing the gap very, very significantly.”
To be sure, the 74-yearold senator from Vermont
hasn’t given up on the region.
He has paid staff across
the South, including about
200 in South Carolina
alone, and will stop off in
Texas on Saturday on his
way to Minnesota.
But preference polls
suggest Clinton has a
huge advantage in the
South among black voters,
who are expected to make
up a majority of voters to
AP Photo
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton
speaks at a “Get Out The Vote” rally for historically
black colleges and universities, at South Carolina
State University in Orangeburg, S.C., Friday.
AP Photo
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt. follows his wife
Jane Sanders as they board their bus on arrival in West Columbia, S.C., Friday from campaign stops in Minnesota.
cast ballots on Saturday.
Similar electorates will
vote in Georgia, Alabama
and Arkansas on March 1,
in Louisiana on March 5
and in Mississippi on
March 8.
Sanders’ radio and television ads highlight his
civil rights work as a college student in the 1960s,
when he was arrested for
protesting
segregated
housing in Chicago. This
week, while leaving South
Carolina largely to Clinton, he visited the majority black city of Flint,
Michigan, where he listened to residents’ stories
of living with a lead-poisoned water system.
Of a previous Flint visit,
he said this week, “It was
almost impossible for me
to believe that I was listening to people in the
United States of America
in the year 2016.” And
during a rally this week at
Chicago State University,
Sanders drew a crowd of
6,500 that was notably
more racially diverse than
many of his events.
But those weren’t voters
who will cast ballots in the
South, where Clinton has
seemed to be one step
ahead at every turn.
She, too, has visited
Flint and speaks of it often
in the South — doing so
again Friday in Atlanta,
where she campaigned
with the city’s black
mayor, Kasim Reed.
He reminded the crowd
of Clinton joining President Barack Obama’s Cab-
inet despite their bitter
2008 primary.
When the presidentelect called, Reed said,
“she put her walking
shoes on.”
Sanders and Clinton
each visited Brookland
Baptist Church in West
Columbia, South Carolina,
at different points this
week. Sanders got a lukewarm welcome as he
spoke during a Sunday
luncheon. Clinton got a
rousing welcome a few
days later from an alumni
gathering of Alpha Kappa
Alpha, a black sorority.
Sanders has used surrogates like Atlanta rapper
Killer Mike. Clinton answers with her husband,
former president Bill Clinton.
The senator promises
criminal justice reform
and bemoans police brutality against black citizens.
Erica Garner, whose father died after a New York
City police office administered a choke hold, has
campaigned for him.
Clinton answered by
meeting with five mothers
whose children died in police encounters. At a campaign stop in Kingstree,
South Carolina, she recalled the gathering: “It
just breaks your heart to
hear those stories, my
friends.”
While Sanders has attracted
endorsements
from several state legislators, Clinton counters with
heavyweights such as
Reps. Jim Clyburn of
South Carolina and John
Lewis of Georgia, a civil
rights icon who questioned
Sanders’ civil rights bona
fides.
Georgia state Sen. Vincent Fort, who is backing
Sanders, said Lewis’s
broadside was unfair. “I
am a historian of the civil
rights movement,” said
Fort, who is black. “I know
what it means to have
been in Chicago in 1963
fighting segregated housing.”
But Fort and others said
winning over Lewis is an
example of Clinton’s deep
roots in the region.
Mississippi Democratic
Chairman Rickey Cole,
who supports Clinton,
noted Mississippi native
Morgan Freeman is narrating one of Clinton’s
newest television ads and
that Clinton just picked
up an endorsement from
former Gov. William Winter.
The 93-year-old Winter,
Cole noted, “was governor
here when Bill was first
elected
(governor)
in
Arkansas in 1978, and
served as a mentor” to the
future president.
“Politics really is about
relationships,” Cole said.
“And she’s using hers to
great advantage.”
Trump wins Christie’s support in race laced with insults
FORT WORTH, Texas
(AP) — Donald Trump
scored a powerhouse endorsement Friday as he
sought to regain headway
in a Republican presidential race that devolved into
a series of fierce insults
and schoolyard taunts
heading into the weekend
before Super Tuesday contests.
New Jersey Gov. Chris
Christie stunned the Republican establishment by
swinging behind the New
York billionaire, declaring
“there is no better fighter
than Donald Trump.” Taking the cue, Trump unleashed a raw assault on
Marco Rubio, who went
after him with fury on the
debate stage the night before.
Trump called the firstterm Florida senator “a
nervous basket case,” ‘’a
choke artist,” ‘’a frightened
little puppy” and insulted
the size of his ears. “This is
a low-life,” Trump said of
Rubio, not leaving out
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. “Cruz
lies, but at least it’s reasonable lies.”
Earlier, Rubio joked that
Trump might have wet his
pants backstage on debate
night.
Christie’s endorsement
came after Rubio shattered months of relative
peace with the Republican
front-runner by repeatedly
attacking Trump’s character in the debate. Christie
caught the room by surprise when he stepped out
to join Trump at a Forth
Worth news conference announcing the governor’s
support.
The shift marked the beginning of a long-awaited
Trump takedown effort
that was cheered by anxious Republicans nationwide
who
question
Trump’s party loyalty and
fear he’s unelectable in a
general election.
Christie’s support gave
Trump an opportunity to
turn the attention back to
himself, as he has done repeatedly during trouble
spots in the campaign. His
critics acknowledge they
are running out of time to
stop him.
He’s won three consecutive primary contests and
looks strong in many of the
11 states participating in
Tuesday’s mega-round of
voting. A close look at the
delegate math suggests
that he could have an insurmountable
delegate
lead by mid-March if
trends
don’t
change
quickly.
you’re going to see a real
seriousness,” she said,
“with people turning and
saying, ‘What do we know
about this man?’”
There was little sign
that Trump’s stock was
falling at the Fort Worth
rally where supporters
gathered.
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AP Photo
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, right, introduced
Republican presidential candidate Donald J.
Trump after endorsing him before a rally at the Fort
Worth Convention Center in Fort Worth,Texas, Friday.
Cruz said the Christie
endorsement had little impact on his own focus on
Super Tuesday. He suggested the development
was “troubling news” for
Rubio’s campaign, which
had been courting the
tough-talking New Jersey
governor since he dropped
his own presidential candidacy earlier in the month.
Instead of securing a
new ally, Rubio found himself on the wrong end of
the Christie’s attacks.
“Desperate people do
desperate things,” Christie
said of Rubio while standing at Trump’s side. “The
idea that Marco Rubio can
get inside Donald Trump’s
head is an interesting
proposition.”
Christie’s
support
marked a reversal from his
previous comments on
Trump: “I just don’t think
he’s suited to be president
of the United States,”
Christie told Fox News in
August. “I don’t think his
temperament is suited for
that and I don’t think his
experience is.”
Acknowledging “a sense
of urgency,” Rubio continued where he left off
Thursday night as he campaigned in Oklahoma and
gave a series of interviews
designed to weaken his
rival’s tightening grasp on
the Republican nomination.
“We have a con artist as
the front-runner in the Republican Party,” Rubio
charged during an Oklahoma City rally. He also
described a backstage encounter with Trump the
night before during which
Trump requested a fulllength mirror “maybe to
make sure his pants
weren’t wet.”
At roughly the same
time in Texas, Trump drew
cheers after sharing his
own backstage encounter
with Rubio: “He was putting on makeup with a
trowel,” Trump said. “I will
not say that he was trying
to cover up his ears.”
Trump’s opponents concede that it might take an
extraordinary “brokered”
national Republican convention in July to stop him
at this point.
Yet his many critics in
the GOP establishment
cheered Rubio’s aggressive
shift, something they have
been encouraging for
months.
“Point is, there’s still a
pathway to beating him,”
said Liz Mair, a Republican strategist leading an
anti-Trump group. “As of
Wednesday, I wasn’t convinced there really was.”
On the Democratic side,
Hillary Clinton claimed
new headway on the eve of
a South Carolina Democratic primary that she’s
expected to win handily.
“I think it does take me
a little bit longer to get
into the rhythm of campaigning,” she said on
MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.”
‘’We hit our stride in Nevada. Our message of
breaking all barriers is really beginning to take
hold. I really felt we were
on an upward trajectory.”
Even if the Republicanbacked Trump attacks
don’t work in the shortterm, Clinton suggested
he’d be vulnerable as the
GOP nominee in the fall.
“When it moves to the
general election, I think
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RELIGION
Saturday,
Feb. 27, 2016
CHURCH
HAPPENINGS
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The “Church and Cemetery Happenings” section is featured each Wednesday and Saturday in the Daily Mountain Eagle, and daily on the Community
Calendar at www.mountaineagle.com. Events are listed free of charge.
They are ran by calendar date and time as space allows, so there is no
guarantee when or the number of days an event will run. Events are only
accepted from local churches, faith-based ministries or organizations, and
cemetery associations. The deadline to place an event is by noon each
Tuesday and Thursday. For information, call Elane Jones at 205-221-2840
or email information to elane.jones@mountaineagle.com.
Finding your way in religion
I th nk a
wou d agree that
there s tremendous confus on n
the re g ous
wor d today In
fact we ve n a
soc ety today that
advocates for one
to go to the
Be Our
church of your
Guest
cho ce I wou d
By T m Craven
agree t s a
b ess ng to ve n
a country where one cou d have
that pr v edge but do we ever stop
to th nk f God s rea y p eased
w th a re g on and do we take
nto cons derat on what God th nks
about our cho ces?
From the scr ptures t s qu te
c ear that God wou d not be
p eased w th a the man made reg ons that are ava ab e n the
wor d today For examp e we read
n (John 17 20-22) "I do not pray
for these a one but for those who
w be eve n Me through the r
word that they a may be one n
Me and I n You that they a so
may be one n Us that the wor d
may be eve that you sent Me And
the g ory wh ch You gave Me I have
g ven them that they may be one
ust as We are one ” Pau sa d n (I
Cor nth ans 1 10) “Now I p ead
w th you brethren by the name of
our Lord Jesus Chr st that you a
speak the same th ng and that
there be no d v s ons among you
but that you be perfect y o ned together n the same m nd and n the
same udgment ” “Beho d how good
and how p easant t s for brethren
to dwe together n un ty” (Psa ms
133 1)
In a honesty sure y one can see
that God expects us to be one and
I can assure you that H s word w
produce that f stud ed w th an
open m nd n the absence of b as
Many t mes n order to get someth ng r ght we have to go back to
the beg nn ng I wou d ke to re ay
an ustrat ve story to d by Adm ra Byrd concern ng h s f rst exped on to theSouth Po e
He sa d that he eft h s so ated
hut one day for a br ef tr p of exp orat on and then n a sudden
b zzard he became hope ess y ost
In that barren wh teness there was
noth ng to g ve h m any sense of
d rect on He knew f he shou d
str ke out b nd y to f nd h s hut
and f he shou d fa the chances
are he wou d freeze n the storm
He had a ong po e wh ch he a ways carr ed to fee for ho es n the
ce so he stuck t n the snow and
t ed a scarf to t
He sa d “That was my center” If
I fa ed to f nd my hut I cou d return to the center and try aga n
Three t mes I tr ed and fa ed but
each t me I returned to my center
w thout wh ch I wou d have been
ost and wou d have d ed In the
fourth attempt I stumb ed upon
my hut
In th s wor d today we need to go
back to get t r ght I wou d ke to
ask a s mp e quest on and p ease
th nk on t and answer t honest y
If you cou d go back n t me between 34 A D and 90 A D where
wou d you worsh p? I use these
part cu ar dates because the Lord s
church was estab shed on the day
of Pentecost around 33A D and by
the t me Reve at on was wr tten n
the ear y 90 s Chr st was g v ng
H s rev ew of the Seven Churches
of As a n chapters 2-3 For most of
the churches sted Jesus emphas zes the r need to repent because
of the fa se doctr ne they had accepted
He a so te s the churches of
the r need to repent or He wou d
remove the r ampstand from t s
p ace
Th s shou d not be surpr s ng because Pau had warned the Ephes an e ders of apostasy n (Acts
20 28-30) “Therefore take heed to
yourse ves and to a the f ock
among wh ch the Ho y Sp r t has
made you overseers to shepherd
the church of God wh ch He purchased w th H s own b ood For I
know th s that after my departure
savage wo ves w come n among
you not spar ng the f ock A so
from among yourse ves men w
r se up speak ng perverse th ngs
to draw away the d sc p es after
themse ves ”
Now back to the quest on where
wou d you worsh p? You wou d not
f nd any of the denom nat ons you
see n the wor d today on y the
Lord s church (Matthew 16 18)
"And I a so say to you that you are
Peter and on th s rock I w bu d
my church and the gates of Hades
sha not preva aga nst t ” (Romans 16 16) “Greet one another
w th a ho y k ss The churches of
Chr st sa ute you ” (Acts 2 4647)
“So cont nu ng da y w th one accord n the temp e and break ng
bread from house to house they
ate the r food w th g adness and
s mp c ty of heart pra s ng God
and hav ng favor w th a the peop e and the Lord added to the
church da y those who were be ng
saved ”As we have stated somet mes one must go back n order to
f nd h s way or get t r ght Th s
wou d a so nc ude sa vat on Most
be eve that be ef or menta assent
n Chr st s a that s necessary for
one s sa vat on Many refer to th s
as ca ng on the name of the Lord
Compare po nts 1 2 3 4 be ow (Romans 10 13-14) “(4)For whoever
ca s on the name of the Lord sha
be saved
How then sha they ca on H m
n whom they have not be eved?
And how sha they (3)be eve n
H m of whom they have not
(2) heard? And how sha they hear
w thout (1)a preacher ”
(Acts 22 12-16) “Then a certa n
(1)Anan as a devout man accordng to the aw hav ng a good test mony w th a the Jews who dwe t
there Came to me and he stood
and
(2)sa d to me Brother Sau rece ve your s ght And at that same
hour I ooked up at h m Then he
sa d The God of our fathers has
chosen you that you shou d
(3)know H s w and see the ust
One and hear the vo ce of H s
mouth For you w be H s w tness
to a men of what you have seen
and heard And now why are you
wa t ng?
(4)Ar se and be bapt zed and
wash away your s ns ca ng on the
name of the Lord ”
If we go back to the scr ptures
we can f nd the Lord s Church and
a so what t tru y means to ca on
the name of the Lord as Sau d d
when he was bapt zed to wash
away h s s ns
TODAY
Lamon Chapel United Methodist Church will
host a yard sale fundraiser today from 8 a.m. until 2
p.m. in the church’s fellowship hall. Breakfast will be
served at 8 a.m. Proceeds go to missions sponsored
by the church.
Philadelphia Baptist Church will host a wild
game feast today at 6 p.m. Guest singers will be Redeemed. All men are welcome. Men wear your camo.
There will also be door prizes.
Highway 5 Church of God will hold a youth
service today at 6 p.m. Guest speaker will be Chris
Stokes, pastor of Lynn Church of God.
Cedrum Grove Free Will Baptist Church between Townley and Carbon Hill will host a gospel
singing the fourth Saturday of each month at 7 p.m.
For more information, call Pastor John Ed Warren at
205-544-9695.
SUNDAY, FEB. 28
Saragossa Baptist Church Mens Prayer
Group meets each Sunday at 9:30 a.m. at the
church.
New Life Baptist Fellowship on the Cordova
Cut-off Road in Jasper will have a singing Sunday,
Feb. 28, at 10 a.m. with lunch at noon. The guest
singers will be Chosen Road.
Maranatha Baptist Church members and their
pastor, Jerry Boyd, will hold a rededication service of
their newly renovated church building Sunday, Feb.
28, at 2 p.m. Larry Harkness of the Walker Baptist
Association will be among the special speakers. The
church is located at the corner of Josephine and
Barker streets below West Jasper School in Jasper.
Oakman First Baptist Church Girls in Action
meets each Sunday at 5 p.m. at the church.
First Baptist Church of Jasper will have Celebrate Recovery each Sunday at 5 p.m. in the fellowship hall at the church. For more information, call
205-221-6444.
MONDAY, FEB. 29
Nauvoo United Methodist Church on 3rd Avenue in Nauvoo will host AA (Alcoholics Anonymous)
and NA (Narcotics Anonymous) meetings each Monday and Friday at 6 p.m.
Saragossa Baptist Church Women’s Prayer
Group meets each Monday at 7 p.m. at the church.
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Carbon Hill Methodist
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Avenue will host Celebrate Recovery every Tuesday at 6:30
p.m. and 12 Step Program every
Thursday at 6:30 p.m.
Awakening Life Church on
Alabama Highway 257 in
Jasper will hold a CelebrateLIFE recovery and
restoration accountability and
support group meeting every
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call Pastor Anthony Sellers at
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River of Living Water
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FRIDAY, MARCH 4
New Prospect Baptist
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(next to Walker Memory Gardens) will kick-off their “Disciple Now” Weekend Friday,
March 4, with a concert by upcoming contemporary Christian
music artist, Joel Vaughn from
Texas, and a brief message from
dynamic speaker, Jeremy Beck,
will follow. The concert will
begin at 6 p.m. in the Christian
Life Building adjacent to the
main church building. Pizza
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worship service. Youth pastor is
David Hood.
The Kingsmen Quartet will
be in concert Friday, March 4,
at 7 p.m., at the Townley Community Center 62 Townley
School Road in Townley. Tickets: Adults $10, children 12 and
under free when accompanied
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SATURDAY, MARCH 5
The Church at Beech
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Road in Townley will host a
Saturday Night Service the
first Saturday of each month at
6 p.m., featuring congregational
singing and special guest
singers. Refreshments served
following service. Offering will
See HAPPENINGS, A7
WALKER COUNTY CHURCH DIRECTORY
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GRACE ASSEMBLY OF GOD
NEW BEGINNING
Just off Prospect Rd. on Lenard’s Chapel Rd.,
Carbon Hill
Pastor: Vernon Prescott • 932-3562
SUMITON FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
648-8197
VICTORY ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Sipsey Rd. 384-0857 Pastor: Steven M. Fowler
FREEDOM ASSEMBLY OF GOD
1320 Curry Highway • Jasper, AL 35503
384-3337
Pastor: James A. Grace
BAPTIST
MT. ZION BAPTIST
Fall City Rd. 384-1925
NEW BETHEL BAPTIST
Cordova 483-7349
NEW BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
OAKMAN 622-2491
NEW CANAAN BAPTIST
Walston Bridge Rd. 387-8702
NEW LIFE FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor: Bro. Ed Frazier 221-5840
NEW PROSPECT BAPTIST
770 Hwy. 5, North 384-4808
NEW ZION BAPTIST
Nauvoo 697-5414
NORTHSIDE BAPTIST
500 Hwy. 78 By-Pass 384-3214/387-0264
OAKMAN CENTRAL BAPTIST
Oakman 622-3983
MOUNT CARMEL BAPTIST
6509 Horse Creek Blvd. Cordova, AL 483-7729
PHILADELPHIA BAPTIST
Burrow’s Crossing 384-9628
PISGAH BAPTIST
Sipsey Cut-off 648-3788
PLEASANT GROVE BAPTIST
Rt. 2, Nauvoo
PROVIDENCE BAPTIST
Oakman 686-9555
PUMPKIN CENTER BAPTIST
20 Pumpkin Center Loop, Quinton
RIVERSIDE GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Located on River Road
Paster: Rev. Michael Banks (256) 287-1971
SAMARIA BAPTIST
Industrial Blvd., Jasper
Pastor: Shane Morrow • 387-0132
SARAGOSSA FIRST BAPTIST
221-3834
SHADY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Parrish 686-3024
SHANGHI BAPTIST CHURCH
Minister: Gene Boshell 647-0122
SHILOH BAPTIST
2406 24th 387-7078
SIXTH AVENUE BAPTIST
2913 6th Avenue West
Rev. Edmon Hullett 384-5593/836-3161(H)
STRAIGHTWAY BAPTIST
Corner of Main St. & State St., Sumiton
Pastor: Michael Isbell
SUNLIGHT BAPTIST
Sunlight Rd.
TOWNLEY FIRST BAPTIST
Townley
TWENTY-SIXTH STREET BAPTIST
26th East 384-5151
UNION GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Cordova (Barney)
WESTSIDE BAPTIST
1201 22nd W. 384-5182
ALDRIDGE COMMUNITY BAPTIST
45 Vining Rd., Parrish 686-7400
ARGO FIRST BAPTIST
U.S. Hwy. 78 • Argo • Pastor: Harold Spradlin
ARLEY FIRST BAPTIST
Arley 384-4667
BLOOMING GROVE BAPTIST
Curry 387-8751
BOLDO FIRST BAPTIST
Boldo 387-7956
BURNWELL BAPTIST
Sharon Blvd., Dora 648-3481
CALVARY BAPTIST
Box 124, Dora 648-5757
CEDAR HILL BAPTIST
Box 540, Jasper
CENTRAL INDEPENDENT BAPTIST
900 Airport Rd., South Jasper 221-3394
COAL CITY BAPTIST
2906 Coal City Rd., Jasper, AL 35501
387-7774 or 384-6042
CORINTH BAPTIST
Gardners Gin Rd. 483-9534
CROSSWAY BAPTIST
1160 Aldridge Rd., Parrish, AL 35580 686-7881
DORA FIRST BAPTIST
Dora 648-9414
ARGO FREEWILL BAPTIST
DORA SECOND BAPTIST
648-3279
Dora 648-5998
CARBON HILL FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST
DUTTON HILL BAPTIST
Pastor: Keith Spencer
Oakman 384-9614
CEDROM GROVE FREEWILL BAPTIST
EASTSIDE BAPTIST
Carbon Hill 924-9373
Hwy. 69 East 387-1406
CORDOVA FREEWILL BAPTIST
EDGIL GROVE BAPTIST
414 First 483-6846/483-6272
Edgil Grove 221-2203
Pastor: Joe Holdbrooks
ELDRIDGE BAPTIST
DOVERTOWN FREEWILL BAPTIST
Eldridge 924-4102
Dovertown 483-9650
FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, GOODSPRINGS
FAITH FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH
49 Robbins Road • Goodsprings
Pastor: Darryl Gurganous, Hwy. 5 300-3126
686-9868 Bobby F. Smith, Pastor
FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST
FARMSTEAD BAPTIST
2200 Gamble Ave.
Curry Rd. 384-3501
221-9270/221-9283
FERN SPRINGS
HARVEST FREEWILL BAPTIST
1646 Fern Springs Rd., Eldridge, AL 35578
6688 Curry Hwy.
C.R. Hood, Pastor 924-1694
221-5634 Pastor: Jess West
FIRST BAPTIST - CARBON HILL
NEW CALVARY FREEWILL BAPTIST
924-4145
Prospect Rd.
FIRST BAPTIST - CORDOVA
924-9477 • Pastor: Bobby Connell
Massachusetts Ave. 483-7492
NEW OAK GROVE FREEWILL BAPTIST
FIRST BAPTIST - JASPER
Rev. Mickey Crane
1604 4th Ave. 221-6444
OAKMAN FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST
FIRST BAPTIST - PARRISH
Oakman 622-3496
686-5707
POCAHONTAS FREEWILL BAPTIST
FIRST BAPTIST - OAKMAN
Nubbin Bend Rd. 924-3184
Water Oak St.
TOWNLEY FREEWILL BAPTIST
Bill Phillips, Pastor 205-622-3400
Townley 924-8926
FIRST BAPTIST - SUMITON
648-9558
FIRST BAPTIST
AIKEN GROVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST
2701 Corona Ave. 387-7030
Pastor: Archie Homan • 384-5374
FREEDOM BAPTIST
ALDRIDGE MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Nauvoo Hwy. 924-8611
1160 Aldridge Rd., Parrish
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST
686-7881 • Rev. Scott Argent
483-7080
BARTON’S CHAPEL MISSIONARY BAPTIST
FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST
Pastor: Johnny Franklin
Rt. 7, Jasper 648-5668
River Rd. Loop — Cordova
GIBSON HILL BAPTIST CHURCH
FALL CITY
622-2358
MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
GLORY FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH
7327
Fall
City
Rd., Jasper, AL 35503
175 Cordova Cutoff Rd,
Youth Minister: Andrew Dickerson 388-2215
387-0500 Pastor Adam Brewer
GRACE MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
GOODSPRINGS BAPTIST
25899 Hwy. 69 N., Jasper, AL 35504
Rt. 2, Parrish 221-2338
• Pastor: Bro. Danny Carter 295-1111
GORGAS BAPTIST CHURCH
MT. PISGAH MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Gorgas - Pastor Tim Saylors 483-1108
Cordova • 483-8188
GORGAS MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
NEW BETHEL
1105 Martin School Rd.
Pastor:
Johnny Franklin
Pastor Charles Harbison 483-7716
ODOM MEMORIAL MISSIONARY BAPTIST
GREATER SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH
Parrish 686-5753
2603 Martin King Drive 387-7078
PLEASANTFIELD
Pastor 923-1400
MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
GRACE BAPTIST
109 Rob Key Rd. -Parrish • 686-9889
US Hwy 78 • Sumiton • Pastor Andy Frazier
PLEASANT GROVE
HARMONY BAPTIST
MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Hwy. 195 221-1377
Pleasant Grove Rd., Jasper, AL 221-4134
HERMON BAPTIST
SHADY GROVE MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Rt. 8, Jasper
CHURCH
LUPTON FIRST BAPTIST
44 Reese Street • Sipsey
Nauvoo 384-3951
Pastor: Shedrick Jones Jr. • (205) 648-9666
MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH
UNION CHAPEL MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Macedonia Loop Rd., Jasper
Union Chapel • Pastor Larry Ray Sherer
Pastor: Donnie Elliott
MANCHESTER BAPTIST
Bob Holley, Min.
MARANATHA BAPTIST
LIBERTY GROVE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST
Corner Josephine & Barker St., Jasper
New Flatwoods Road
387-9275
LIBERTY PRIMITIVE BAPTIST
MEEK BAPTIST
7828 McCormick Rd. 648-6281
Arley 387-7731
PLEASANT GROVE PRIMITIVE BAPTIST
MT. CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cemetery Rd. • Boldo
6509 Horsecreek Blvd. • Cordova
ZION REST PRIMITIVE BAPTIST
483-7729 Pastor Kip Cordell
1304 Viking Drive, Jasper • 384-4831 - 384-1524
MT. PHILADELPHIA BAPTIST CHURCH
1885 Cordova-Gorgas Rd., Cordova
483-7576 Pastor Larry Wimberly
NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH
ST. CECILIA CATHOLIC
Carbon Hill
2159 Hwy 195 384-4800
924-3085 Pastor: Donald L. Bobbitt
PEACE BAPTIST CHURCH
Mae Francis Street, Parrish 686-5656
FIRST CHRISTIAN
WYATT BAPTIST CHURCH
400 W. 18th 384-6302/221-4872
Burnwell
NEW LIFE CHRISTIAN ASSEMBLY
MT. JOY BAPTIST
Cordova Rd. - James Aycox - 648-6544
Smith Lake 384-4406
MT. OLIVE BAPTIST
1001 27th St., West 221-5874
ARGO CHURCH OF CHRIST
MT. PHILADELPHIA BAPTIST
Hwy. 78, Argo
Gorgas Rd. 483-7576
ARLEY
CHURCH OF CHRIST
MT. VERNON BAPTIST
Hwy. 41, Arley 221-6564
6450 Curry Highway
John Gates, Min. 205-387-8251
FREEWILL BAPTIST
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
PRIMITIVE BAPTIST
CATHOLIC
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Certified Public Accountants, LLC
Joseph R. Downs, IV • Certified Public Account
1603 1st Ave., E.• PO Box 824
Jasper, Alabama 35502-0824
e-mail: JRDowns@DandAcpa.com
Office: 205-221-5454
Direct: 205-385-0614
Fax: 205-221-5474
DUNCAN’S SUPPLY
HWY. 5 NORTH
MACEDONIA ROAD
384-5863
221-6511
SIPSEY CHURCH OF GOD
BLACKWATER MACEDONIA
Burton Bend Rd. - Sipsey
CHURCH OF CHRIST
648-8041
Macedonia 384-6330
SOUTHSIDE
CHURCH OF GOD
CEDAR CREEK CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bro. Mike Jenkins • Carbon Hill, AL
Oakman - Tutwiler Rd.
387-0290
CHURCH OF CHRIST
SPRINGHILL
24th 387-0222
FULL
GOSPEL
CHURCH OF GOD
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bonner Holler Rd. in Dogtown
1501 6th Ave. W. 384-6446/387-1670
Sister Debbie Guthrie
CHURCH OF CHRIST
SUMITON CHURCH OF GOD
Carbon Hill 924-8811/924-4306
50
Hosanna
Drive • Sumiton, AL 35148
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Senior Pastor: Dr. J. Martin Taylor
Hwy. 13 924-9715
Telephone: 648-3257, Extension 0
CHURCH OF CHRIST
SUMITON CHURCH OF GOD SPANISH CHURCH
White Street 686-7996
718
State Street • Sumiton, AL 35148
CLOVERHILL CHURCH OF CHRIST
Senior Pastor: Mrs. Amelia Hardin
Julius Brown, Sr., Minister
Worship Time: 4pm on Sunday Afternoons
COMMUNITY CHURCH OF CHRIST
Telephone: 648-6481
1901 15th Ave. West • Jasper
TOWNLEY CHURCH OF GOD
Minister: Robert Jeffery Jr. • 920-3511
Townley-Fayette Hwy. 102 924-9725
CORDOVA CHURCH OF CHRIST
TRINITY FELLOWSHIP CHURCH OF GOD
208 Alabama Ave. 483-7032
300 The Trace East 221-9551
CROSSROADS CHURCH OF CHRIST
UNION CHAPEL CHURCH OF GOD
Bro. Kyle Gilpin • Hwy. 5 N. 221-2777
Old Hwy. 78 483-8001
CURRY CHURCH OF CHRIST
HIGHWAY 5 CHURCH OF GOD
Curry 387-7338 • 5454 Curry Hwy.
Nauvoo - Rev. Richard Harbin Jr.
DILWORTH CHURCH OF CHRIST
924-8709 - Pastor
Dilworth Community
NEW BEGINNINGS CHURCH OF GOD
DOVERTOWN CHURCH OF CHRIST
860 New Parrish/Cordova Hwy • Parrish, AL
Dovertown Community
Rev. Bobby Shedd 221-5974 - Pastor
EARNEST CHAPEL CHURCH OF CHRIST
Rt. 2, Oakman
EAST WALKER CHURCH OF CHRIST
Hwy. 78 East, Sumiton 648-3488
GOODSPRINGS CHURCH OF CHRIST
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
Goodsprings 686-7014
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
HATT CHURCH OF CHRIST
18th Ave., NW 384-9510
Hatt Hill 686-7446
SUMITON CHURCH OF CHRIST
47 Scurlock St., Sumiton, AL 648-2717
LIBERTY CHURCH OF CHRIST
ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL
Boldo 221-2700
801 The Trace West
MACEDONIA CHURCH OF CHRIST
Father Tim Murphy 387-7746
Holly Grove Road 221-4436
McARTHUR HEIGHTS
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Old Parrish Hwy. 686-5620
HUNTER’S CHAPEL HOLY CHURCH OF
MIDWAY CHURCH OF CHRIST
CHRIST
Hwy. 69 221-2760/221-2340
331 Hunters Chapel Road, Jasper, AL 35501
MT. HARMONY CHURCH OF CHRIST
(205) 483-6075
New Birmingham Hwy. 384-3254
Paster: Dale Hyche
NEW HOPE CHURCH OF CHRIST
CAIN’S CHAPEL
Oakman
PINEY GROVE - BOLDO
NORTH JASPER CHURCH OF CHRIST
PHILLIPS CHAPEL - SUMITON
Hwy. 5, Jasper
NEW HOPE
OAK GROVE CHURCH OF CHRIST
240 Pumpkin Center Cutoff Rd.
Quinton, AL 35130
JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
Minister: Jerry Johnson 483-1039
1609 6th W. 221-5121
OAKMAN CHURCH OF CHRIST
P.O. Box 396, Oakman 622-3410
THE PARRISH CHURCH OF CHRIST
584 New Oakman Hwy. • Parrish, AL 686-7996
ALDERSGATE UNITED METHODIST
Minister: Scott McCown
Hwy. 78, Dora 648-2470
TUBBS CHURCH OF CHRIST
ARLEY UNITED METHODIST
Rt. 1, Oakman
Hwy. 41 • Arley, AL
VALLEY VIEW CHURCH OF CHRIST
BOLDO UNITED METHODIST
Manuel Hill Rd. in Hay Valley 686-9982
55 Gray Rd., Boldo
WEST WALKER CHURCH OF CHRIST
CHRIST UNITED METHODIST
Hwy. 78 E. 924-9038
602 28th Ave. 387-7603
WOODLAND TRACE CHURCH OF CHRIST
CORDOVA BIBLE METHODIST
The Mall Way & The Trace
Corner of Linden & Massachusetts
ZION CHURCH OF CHRIST
Rev. Paul Key • 483-6068
Cordova Road 686-5277
CROSSROADS UNITED METHODIST
3785 Hwy. 5 • Jasper 221-1552
CURRY UNITED METHODIST
ARGO CHURCH OF GOD
Hwy. 257, Curry
Hwy. 78, Argo 648-6745
DURR’S CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST
BAGLEY CHURCH OF GOD
Corner of Euclid Ave., Jasper
Hwy. 78 W. on the right just before you get to Sumiton
ELDRIDGE UNITED METHODIST
Pastor Larry Gilbert 648-0830
188 Kelley St., Eldridge
BOLDO CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY
FIRST UNITED METHODIST
34 Pine Drive, Jasper 295-0042
1800 Third Avenue 387-2111
Roy Lynn Hitt, Pastor
FIRST UNITED METHODIST
CHAPEL HILL FULL GOSPEL CHURCH OF GOD
Carbon Hill 924-4409
1919 Arkadelphia Rd., Jasper
JASPER INDEPENDENT METHODIST
Rev. Chris Bowen 302-0430
CHURCH
CHURCH OF GOD
3405 Veteran Dr., Jasper 35501
CARBON HILL
KING’S CHAPEL METHODIST
North Maple St.,
Hwy. 124
Troy Tannehill, Pastor 924-9505
LAMON CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY
Hwy. 195 N., Thach
253 Stevens St., Cordova • 648-9894
LONG MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST
Rev. Bobby Patterson
207 Green Ave., Cordova 483-6550
COPELAND’S FERRY CHURCH OF GOD
NAUVOO UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
16255 Hwy. 269 • 674-0269
Pastor: Roger Watkins 205-706-2193
Pastor: Rev. Joshua East • 639-2316
OAKMAN UNITED METHODIST
CORDOVA CHURCH OF GOD
OLD ZION UNITED METHODIST
River Road 483-7714
Hwy. 5N, Saragossa
CORDOVA CHURCH OF GOD
POCAHONTAS UNITED METHODIST
OF PROPHECY
Rt. 2, Hwy. 78, Carbon Hill
438-8130
PROSPECT METHODIST CHURCH
CURRY CHURCH OF GOD
Prospect Road
ST. JAMES CME
Curry 221-7710/221-9629
409 25th 221-4137
DILWORTH CHURCH OF GOD
SUMITON UNITED METHODIST
3688 Hull Road, Empire 648-6327
Main Street, Sumiton
DORA CHURCH OF GOD
UNION CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST
Dora 648-6865
WILLIAMS CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST
EMPIRE CHURCH OF GOD
Hwy. 69 N. Co. Line Pastor: David Dale
Empire 648-6159
WRIGHT’S CHAPEL AME
HOLY BIBLE
607 27th St., West 384-0558
CHURCH OF GOD IN NAUVOO
ZION UNITED METHODIST
HOMEWOOD FULL GOSPEL
1910 3rd St. Southwest, Jasper
CHURCH OF GOD
205-221-0579
Old Hwy. 78 City Limits
924-0431/924-9700
JASPER CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY
502 Airport Rd. N.
BOLEY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Leland Lowery, Pastor • 471-3470
4020 County Rd. 83, Berry
LEONARD’S CHAPEL
Jimmy Earnest, Pastor • 988-3433
CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY
FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Rev. Tony Key 221-1787
400 14th 384-4492
THE LIVING LIGHT CHURCH OF GOD
GRACE CHAPEL
3420 N. Airport Rd. Rev. Billy Driver
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
387-7195/384-6356
Hwy. 124 221-7656/384-5231
SANCTUARY CHURCH OF GOD
Pastor: Chris Lindsey (cell #) 522-4808
205 Fall City Rd.
NORTHSIDE NAZARENE
Pastor: Keith Banks 387-1118
1909 Snoddy Chapel Road 384-5429
MEMORIAL PARK CHURCH OF GOD
NAUVOO CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
1002 11th Ave., West 387-2713
3rd St., Nauvoo
NAUVOO CHURCH OF GOD
Pastor, David Farris 522-6408
Dogtown 924-9080/924-9136
PARRISH CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
NEW BEGINNINGS CHURCH OF GOD
Pastor: Carroll Smith, Assoc. Pastor: Roy Smith • 6861802 15th Avenue West, Jasper
9556
Pastor: Alvie Cook
SALEM CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
(205) 924-1144 or (205) 522-3296
County Rd. 83, Berry
NEW BETHANY
Rev. Johnathon Smith-622-2300
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH OF GOD
SARAGOSSA CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Galloway Rd. 924-0176/924-8133
Rt. 2, Jasper
NEW BETHEL
Greg Tinker, Min. 387-2893
CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST
2302 8th Ave., Jasper • Elder Murray Johnson
OWEN CHAPEL CHURCH OF GOD
Coon Creek Road in Empire
FAIRVIEW PENTECOSTAL
Pastor, Mark Brand • 648-3584
Oakman 622-3181
THACH CHAPEL CHURCH OF GOD
GOODSPRINGS
Hwy. 195 Bennett Rd., Jasper
FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
Pastor, Brian Pruden
5 Mi. So. of Parrish 686-9210
OAKMAN CHURCH OF GOD
GREATER JOY DELIVERANCE CHURCH
622-3472
507 23rd Street West - Jasper
PARRISH CHURCH OF GOD of PROPHECY
Pastor: Willie E. Sanders, Jr. 205-815-9520
Cohn Street, Parrish
JEHOVAH JIREH
Wendall Cephus Prophitt, Pastor • 686-5623
APOSTOLIC HOLINES FAITH CHURCH
PARRISH FREEWILL COMMUNITY CHURCH
4040 Veterans Memorial Dr., Adamsville, AL
(Formerly Old Freewill Baptist) Parrish
(205) 674-7438 Pastor: Johnny Traylor Jackson
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
EPISCOPAL
HOLY CHURCH OF CHRIST
JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES
METHODIST
CHURCH OF GOD
NAZARENE
PENTECOSTAL
MY FATHER’S HOUSE
Hwy. 257 N.-Gateway Plaza - Curry
Elder Mac Wright-302-0586
MY FATHER’S HOUSE CHURCH MINISTRIES
505 19th Street West • Jasper, AL
Pastor: Louise Posey • 686-7075
PHILADELPHIA
DELIVERANCE TABERNACLE
Lynn 893-5822
PRAISE TABERNACLE
UNITED PENTECOSTAL
1600 6th Ave., Jasper 387-1633
WORD OF FAITH DELIVERANCE TEMPLE
303 Birmingham Ave., Jasper 205-295-5079
Pastor: Mark Waldrop
PRESBYTERIAN
CARBON HILL PRESBYTERIAN
227 NW 3rd Avenue • 924-8330
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN (PCA)
1510 4th Ave. • Jasper, AL 35501 • 384-3994
OTHER
ABUNDANT LIFE TEMPLE
Hwy. 78 924-9317
AGAPE CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES
303 Birmingham Ave. • Jasper, AL 35501
384-0229
ARLEY HOUSE OF PRAYER
Hwy. 41, South
O’Neal Taylor, Pastor 384-9761
AWAKENING LIFE
8400 Curry Hwy.. • Jasper, AL 35503
Pastor Anthony Sellers 221-4664
BACK FORTY COWBOY CHURCH
134 Highland Shores Drive
Pastor, James Wright • (205) 275-7545
BAHA’I COMMUNITY OF JASPER
P.O. Box 2419, Jasper • 205-302-0931
BIBLE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH
McCollum Rd. - Jasper
Rev. Robert Taylor 387-1050
CHRIST FELLOWSHIP INTERNATIONAL
P.O. Box 1791, Jasper, AL 35501
205-522-7845 or 205-522-5633
CHRISTIAN WORSHIP CENTER
For Prayer & Info: 387-1264
CORONA INDEPENDENT
HOLINESS CHURCH
P.O. Box 183 • Oakman, AL 35579
622-3996 - Pastor, Larry Woods
CHURCH OF DELIVERANCE
Zero Main St., Parrish, AL
CHURCH OF THE HOLY BIBLE
701 McCollum Rd. • Jasper, AL 35501
Pastor, Randy Brand
CHURCH OF LIVING GOD
Parrish Hwy. 221-6968
DELIVERANCE WORSHIP CENTER
1501 5th Ave. S., Jasper, AL. 35501 • 205-256-2173
Pastor : Wanda Standfield
Co-Pastor: Robert Standfield
delworship@charterinternet.com
FAITH WORSHIP CENTER
2075 Main St., P.O. Box 38, Sumiton
Mark E. Ridgeway, Min. 648-8261
FREEDOM WORSHIP
Behind PJ’s Rest. on Hwy. 69
Marlin ‘Cotton’ Eddy, Pastor 221-4074
GOD’S CHILDREN
Main, Parrish 686-5088
HOUSE OF PRAYER #1
Florida Ave. 221-0662
HOLY GROUND
FREEDOM WORSHIP CENTER
Garvey Lee Dr. (Off Blackwell Dairy Rd.)
Pastor: Jimmy Grace
GOOD NEWS 3 MINISTRY
PO Box 3303 • Jasper, AL 35502 • (205) 275-8027
JASPER ALLIANCE
Hwy. 5 at Bradford Rd.
JASPER BIBLE MISSIONARY
220 Hunters Chapel Rd., Jasper • 384-0919
JASPER PILGRIM NAZARENE CHURCH
1409 5th Avenue South • Jasper
Pastor: Bryan Shields • 205-221-2470
LIVING WORD TABERNACLE
205 Fall City Rd.
Pastor Greg Strickland,
384-5613•387-1118
MY FATHER’S HOUSE
711 McCollum Rd. • Jasper, AL
Pastor: Louise Posey • 205-686-7075
NEW BEGINNINGS
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
1901 15th Ave. West, Jasper
Pastor: Bro. James Cook • 924-0517
NEW DAY OUTREACH CENTER
1306 1st Street • Jasper
(behind Marvins, beside Hudson Pawn)
Rev. Joseph O. Strawn Sr. • 265-3322
Services 7:00 pm Saturday Nights
www.newdaymins.webs.com
NEW VISION MINISTRIES
27913 Hwy 69 • Boldo
Pastor - Bro. Dewayne West
PLEASANT HILL
Townley 689-4660
RIVERS OF LIVING WATERS
formerly Key Hill Church
1589 Hayes Hill Rd. • Oakman, AL 35579
Rev. Henriques • 205-388-3811
SLEEPY HOLLOW
IND. MEM. CHURCH
Union Chapel 483-7947
SMITH CHAPEL COMMUNITY CHURCH
Smith Chapel Road • Carbon Hill
Pastor: Tony Leon Norris • 205-924-1413
SPRINGHILL COMMUNITY
Nauvoo 924-9842
THE R.O.C.K. IN JASPER
445 19th St., W., Jasper
Pastor: Todd Hunter • 205-471-4952
TOTAL PACKAGE MINISTRY
NON DENOMINATION
2700 Highland Ave. • Jasper 35501
Pastor: Spencer Abrom • 205-282-2377
TRINITY CHURCH
2615 Ripley Road • Carbon Hill, AL 35549
(205) 275-6628 • Pastor: James M. Smith
TRINITY GOSPEL CENTER
Main St., Sumiton 648-5070
WALK OF FAITH MINISTRIES
9290 Hwy. 124 Carbon Hill, AL 35549
Pastor: Tony German • 924-8479
WEST JEFFERSON ASSEMBLY
located at old West Jefferson High School
Bishop Timothy Buckelew • 674-0746
WILLIS CHAPEL
221-9336
THE HEALERS HOUSE
4154 Hwy. 5 • Jasper, AL 35504
Pastor: Clarice Higgins • 387-7035
THE LIFEHOUSE
445 Pinedale Drive• Jasper, AL 35504
Pastor: Richard & Julie Aaron • 221-6746
UNITY INTERNATIONAL CHURCH
1301 US Hwy. 78 East, Suite 211 • Jasper, AL
Pastor: Ricky Henriques • 205-388-1566
WHOSOEVER WILL COMMUNITY CHURCH
Nauvoo, AL
ERNEST CRUMP MOTOR CO.
Economy
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CLEANERS
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100 E. 19th St. •
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Special Occasions
East POINT
Pharmacy (205) 221-5595
(Located in the Walker Diagnostics Center)
1442 JONES DAIRY RD • JASPER
387-2136
Health
Mart
Pharmacy
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be received to help with the upkeep of the church building. For
more information, call John
Cooner at 275-7823.
SUNDAY, MARCH 6
Grace Kitchen, sponsored
by New Oak Grove Free Will
Baptist Church in Nauvoo, will
provide free homemade soup to
the community on the first Sunday of each month, starting
March 6, from 4 until 5 p.m. For
more information, call Lindsay
Kelly at 205-300-6237.
Starview Baptist Church
in Parrish will have revival
services Sunday, March 6, at 6
p.m. and Monday, Feb. 7,
through Wednesday, Feb. 9, at 7
p.m. each night. The guest
evangelist will be Scott McCullar. Special guest singers on
Monday and Tuesday. For more
information, call Pastor John
Bradley at 205-300-2356.
SATURDAY, MARCH 12
Dutton Hill Missionary
Baptist Church on Dutton
Hill Road between Jasper and
Oakman will have its food bank
and clothes closet open the second Saturday in March, beginning at 8 a.m.
Westside Baptist Church
at 1101 22nd Street West in
Jasper will have an Easter Egg
Hunt for kids up to age 12 on
Saturday, March 12, at 11:30
a.m. Event is free and will include egg hunt, games, inflatables, snow cones, popcorn and
hotdogs.
each month from 10 a.m. until
noon at the church. For more
information, call Carole Newman at 205-410-7029.
SATURDAY, MARCH 19
GN3 Ministry’s annual
“Good Walk of Faith-a-thon”
will be held Saturday, March
19, at 9 a.m., at Hancock Park
on Ida Street in Tupelo, Mississippi. Event hosted by Evangelist Naquita J. Gibson.
Berry Civic Center will
host a Southern Gospel Singing
the 3rd Saturday of each month
at 6 p.m. Admission is free.
Nauvoo United Methodist
Church on 3rd Avenue in Nauvoo will host its Christian Place
Mission Food Distribution program the third Saturday of
Phillips Chapel Church on
Empire Road in Sumiton will
have a singing Friday, March
19, at 6 p.m. The guest singers
will be Holy Destiny.
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But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace,
patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,
gentleness and self-control. Against such
things there is no law.
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“Know ye not that ye are the temple of
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in you? If any man defile the temple of
God, him shall God destroy; for the temple
of God is holy, which ye are.
1 Corinthians 3:16-17
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The Storage Place
4521 Hwy 78 E
205-221-0105 phone
Jasper, AL 35501
205-221-0461 fax
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Tommy Hadder, Pharmacist
Glen Gravlee, Pharmicist
(205) 622-3030
(205) 686-9945
Hatt Hill BBQ
9595 Hwy. 269 • Goodsprings • Parrish
OWNERS
Debra & Gary
Parra
205
686-0090
Kilgore-Green
Funeral Home
1200 Birmingham Ave.
Jasper, Alabama
CHRIS HADDER Cell 205/522-2887
384-9503
Dell Green
P: 205-384-0507
F: 205-384-0806
900 Hwy 78 E
Jasper, AL 35501
205-387-9292
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Jasper, AL 35501
Main (205) 385-0100
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Fax (205)385-0125
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Johnny Rutledge • 205-384-4932 • 205-302-5675
205-221-7009
Plumbing Company, Inc.
www.baptisthealthalabama.org
Anitra Batie, M.D.
205.221.1755 phone
205.221.9961 fax
3400 Hwy. 78E, Ste. 110
Jasper, AL 35501
Norvell Tires
Miller Roofing, Inc.
YOUR GOODYEAR DEALER
DEALER
(205) 221-7307 • FAX (205) 387-7739
18115 Hwy 69 South • Jasper, Al 35501 (Toward Oakman)
JASPER FAMILY CLINIC
2201 N. Airport Road • Jasper, AL 35501
Phone: 221-9351
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Jasper 205-221-9999
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knowledge rather than choice gold.
For wisdom is better than rubies; and all the things
that may be desired are not to be compared to it.
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OSWALT SEPTIC TANKS
221-4209
Steve Pruett
Owner
URGENT CARE
FAMILY MEDICINE
(205) 648-4567
Free Estimates on New
Installations and Replacements
Call:
Bobby G. Robinson
221-7624
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Price
AUTO
SALES
“HOME OF BUY HERE PAY HERE”
Tracy Odom
Manager
205-387-7250 • 205-221-5298
KELLUM, WILSON & ASSOCIATES, P.C.
Boat Storage
Certified Public Accountants
QUINN’S LANDING
MARINA & RESTAURANT
679 Quinn’s Landing • Adger, AL 35006
205-686-5522
Cell 205-602-1600
Steaks, Catfish, etc.
Steam Table - Sundays
101 19th Street East • Jasper, AL 35501
Ph: 205-221-4042 • Fax: 205-221-3668 • Toll Free: 1-866-828-2278
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Mon.-Sat. 8am-8pm
387-0526
400 9th Ave. N.
PARRISH
Mon.-Fri. 8:30am-5pm
686-3111
49 New Oakman Hwy.
Kendall C. Vague, M.D.
Gary N. Russell, M.D.
Mark A. Prevost, M.D.
Jeffrey S. Cuomo, M.D.
205-221-5374 • Fax 205-384-1453
www.southernortho.com
2950 Hwy. 78 E • PO Box 580 • Jasper, AL 35502
1801 Hwy. 78 East
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Southside Excavating Co., Inc.
Steve Jones - Owner
2108 Hwy 269 So., P.O. Box 2461 • Jasper, AL 35502
Office (205) 387-7514
Southern Link
Fax (205) 387-7589
Cell (888) 264-9818
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I-CAR • Certified
Jim Lee Body Shop
& Wrecker Service
1799 Elliott Blvd.
Jasper, AL 35501
Bus (205) 221-2935
Fax (205) 221-2985
Tri-County Air Systems, Inc.
AL#83837
12000 HWY. 78
JASPER, AL
Office (205) 384-9768
3304 3rd Ave. S.
(205) 387-2840
Jasper, AL 35502
Fax (205) 384-0278
Emergency, Nights & Weekends Only 205-388-9517
216 Hwy 78, Ste 100 - Dora AL 35062
Charles R. Wilson, CPA
Member of Alabama
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& American Health Care
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For All Your Roofing, Repair & Maintenance Needs!
Scott Dixon, MD
John Pegues, MD
Randy Stephens, CRNP
3825 Lorna Road, Suite 212
Hoover, AL 35244
Bus (205) 942-5424
Fax (205) 942-5404
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141 North Skyline Drive
Jasper, Alabama 35503
Phone 221-3219
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FDIC
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Jasper, AL 35501
We Cater/Any Size Group
511 Hwy. 78 W., Jasper
221-7913
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INTERSECTION OF HWY. 5 & 195
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Auto Sales & Service
Member
Red Ryder Hauling
387-0297
MANCHESTER AUTO PARTS, INC.
ROLL OUT THE FUN
(205) 924-4754
5329 Curry Hwy. • Jasper, AL 35503
Crushed Stone • Gravel • Redrock • Sand • Lime • Base
249 Slate Creek Rd. • Oakman, AL 35579
“IF YOUR JOB IS WORTH DOING DO IT WITH INTEGRITY.”
R ANDY J ONES
1258 ARKADELPHIA RD.
JASPER, AL 35504
SALES • SERVICE • INSTALLATION
PRESIDENT
BRAKES AND ROTORS
AUTOMOTIVE ACCESSORIES
1800 6th Ave., Jasper, AL 35501
Auto • Home • Business
M-F 8am-6pm
Sat. 9am-3pm
27786 HWY. 78W • CARBON HILL, AL 35549
LAMAR’S GLASS, INC.
Kevin Callahan, General Manager 4102 Highway 78 East
HONDA
Billy Kilgore, Owner
65 Bennie Knight Rd.
Jasper, AL 35501
625 22nd Ave. East
Jasper, AL 35501
205/221-1009
FAX 205/221-1004
Honda of Jasper
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387-2249
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Home of the LIFETIME
ENGINE & TRANSMISSION
WARRANTY
Jeff Graham, Owner
Parkland
Shopping Center
• Jasper
Steven A. Thomas
Attorney at Law
(205) 221-3100 Fax 221-3103
347 20th Street West • Ste. 107 • Jasper, AL 35501
“No representation is made that the quality of legal services to be performed
is great than the quality of legal services to be performed by other lawyers.”
Sunrise Manor Inc. Assisted Living
Affordable Living for the Elderly
Nikki Ayers, Administrator Assistant/Supervisor
1609 Sunrise Road
Jasper, AL 35504
Work 205-387-7400
Cell 256-338-0554
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Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van
Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips,
and was founded by her mother,
Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at
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Question everything and
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will be what saves you
from personal loss and
disappointment.
ARIES (March 21April 19): What you do to
help others will be repaid. Your ability to bring
your ideas to the forefront and turn them into
something fantastic will
make an impression on
someone who will pay for
your input.
TAURUS (April 20May 20): Keep a low profile regarding personal
affairs, changes you want
to make to your appearance or the way you live.
GEMINI (May 21June 20): Communication, travel and education
will all lead to personal
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CANCER (June 21July 22): Take the initiative and let people see
what you are up to.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
Lend someone a helping
hand. A change at home
will cause a rift. Try not
to cave under pressure or
say things you’ll regret. A
calm, gentle approach
and a viable solution will
do the trick.
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Don’t depend on anyone
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When in doubt, ask questions and look for alternatives.
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suggested by the above cartoon.
Ans.
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BABY BLUES
DEAR TIRED: Your
boyfriend’s problem
isn’t his “flatulence” —
it’s his immaturity.
Young children think
flatulence is fall down
funny, but they usually
outgrow the kind of
humor you describe by
the time they reach his
age. Tell him what he’s
doing isn’t funny to
you, that it is making
you think less of him
and will be a dealbreaker if he doesn’t
stop. If you do, it may
save the relationship —
unless you want to continue being the girlfriend of the class
clown. (Or should I say
“NO-class clown”?)
by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek
By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott
DEAR ABBY: I am a
girl in my junior year of
high school. My boyfriend
of three years is very good
to me, affectionate, attentive and very good-looking.
I don’t think he cheats on
me, but he does have serious flatulence. He thinks
it’s hilarious and does it in
public just to embarrass
me to death. He also does
it at the end of lovemaking, which I think is gross
and he thinks is the funniest thing in the world.
Abby, he’s the only serious boyfriend I have ever
had. Are all guys this gross
and inappropriate? It’s
putting a serious damper
on how I feel about him.
Please help me to save our
relationship.
— TIRED OF NATURAL
GAS IN FLORIDA
THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME
-
DEAR LOST AND
LONELY: It’s a shame
that when babies
emerge they don’t bring
with them a set of detailed instructions. You
appear to be the daughter of a woman who
didn’t know how to be a
good mother. Children
who receive positive reinforcement for good
behavior are usually
better behaved than
those who have it
drilled into them from a
young age that they are
“bad.” When that happens, a child begins to
believe what the parent
is saying and act on it.
While some 16-yearolds are mature enough
to decide where and
with whom they want
to live, it is usually with
a relative or qualified
guardian and not a
boyfriend. However,
from reading your letter, I can’t escape the
feeling that what’s really bothering you is
the idea that, by giving
in to your wishes, your
mother rejected you. To
work that through, you
may need the help of a
licensed therapist.
BY JOHN ROSE
DEAR
ABBY: I
grew up in
a poor
family on
a farm in
the South.
I worked
very hard
during my
Dear Abby
childhood.
ThroughBy Abigail
Van Buren
out my
childhood,
I was told I was a “bad
girl” who always did the
wrong things or who
would never stop talking.
When I was 16, I moved
more than 1,000 miles
away. My mother happily
drove me to the airport to
go and live with my 21year-old boyfriend.
I am 29 now, and still
live more than 1,000 miles
away. To this day when I
try to discuss (with my
mother) why she sent me
away so young, she tells
me I was “too difficult of a
child” and that was what I
wanted, so she signed me
over at the end of 10th
grade before summer
break. I will never forget
how happy she was to drop
me off at the airport. I
wasn’t the greatest child, I
know. I know I was bad.
Can 16-year-olds choose
where and with whom
they live? Or should the
parents make those decisions? Please help me.
— LOST AND LONELY
By Tom Batiuk and Chuck Ayers
Mother abandons
daughter by
sending her far
away
BY JIM DAVIS
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DAILY MOUNTAIN EAGLE Jasper, Ala., Sat., Feb. 27, 2016 www.mountaineagle.com — A9
MEEK SCHOOL HOSTS
ANNUAL CHITLIN’ SUPPER
Grant
From A1
Daily Mountain Eagle - Nicole Smith
The 57th Annual Chitlin’ Supper was held Friday
night at Meek Elementary School. Proceeds
from the fundraiser will benefit Meek High
School’s band.
Presidential hopefuls to court
Alabama voters before primary
MONTGOMERY — Five presidential hopefuls will
court Alabama voters in the final days before the
Super Tuesday primary.
Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Marco Rubio, Ted
Cruz and Ben Carson are scheduled to make stops
around the state this weekend. Former President Bill
Clinton will also stump for his wife.
Secretary of State John Merrill said Friday that
Cruz is no longer planning to attend a previously announced appearance in Birmingham.
Twelve states will cast votes for party nominees in
the March 1 Super Tuesday primary, the biggest single-day delegate haul of the nomination contests.
Some states have contests that day for just one party.
Republicans will vote in 11 states, with 595 delegates
at stake. Democrats will vote in 11 states and American Samoa, with 865 delegates up for grabs.
Alabama lawmakers last year voted to move up the
primary date to join other states in the region. Merrill
said that decision has positioned the state as a “mover
and shaker” in the Southern primary.
— The Associated Press
Sales tax
Alabama’s weather preparedness tax holiday,
which always falls on the
last full weekend of February, to occur before the
height of both tornado
and hurricane seasons,”
said Nancy King Dennis,
director of public relations for the Alabama Retail Association.
While all state tax is
exempt, individual municipalities and counties
have the option to waive
local tax.
The tax-exempt status
applies to a specified list
of supplies costing less
than $60 that would be
helpful for a home or
business to have on hand
during a weather emergency, including batteries,
tarps, weather radios and
more. Also, any portable
generator or power cords
that cost $1,000 or less in
a single purchase are included.
“The goal of Alabama’s
fifth
annual
severe
weather
preparedness
sales tax holiday is to encourage consumers to
stock up on emergency
supplies before the storm
hits,” Dennis said. “Consumers tend to wait until
after the fact to get the
supplies needed, which
can put them in harm’s
way if they venture out in
hazardous conditions.”
Dennis added that the
holiday encourages consumers to build emergency kits for homes,
vehicles and businesses
in advance.
From A1
“The sales tax holiday
provides a good time to do
that and save money,” she
said.
In
Auburn,
Cindy
Salter, manager of Ace
Hardware on East University Drive, said that
she does notice that certain items typically get
more attention on the holiday weekend.
“We don’t see a higher
traffic flow of customers,
but we do have a higher
traffic flow of particular
products,”
she
said,
adding that batteries,
flashlights, tarps and
ropes tend to be popular.
Salter said she thinks
the holiday is a good incentive to check on one’s
emergency preparedness
items.
“Because number one,
it’s tax-free,” she said.
“That’s always a big help.
And also because it
makes them aware of the
necessities that they need
during severe weather,
and it gives them an opportunity to stock up on
them.”
In Opelika, Dozier
Smith T, owner of Winston Smith T Building
Supply, said people often
seem to wait until after
there is a weather emergency to act.
“It’s always good to be
prepared,” Smith T said.
“A lot of times, you don’t
know when an emergency’s going to happen,
there’s a run on things,
and you might end up not
having it.”
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said in a press release
from AT&T.
In December, Rowe visited Sumiton Elementary
to examine the old library,
which she had already
been told was in need of a
face-lift. Rowe said in her
speech to students on Friday that she spoke to
Speaker of the Alabama
House of Representatives
Mike Hubbard about the
school needing financial
assistance for library improvements.
Within a few weeks,
Williams contacted Rowe
to learn more about Sumiton Middle, and Rowe
stressed that Friday’s
grant wouldn’t have been
possible without many
people coming together to
realize a need and finding
a way to address it.
“If there’s a problem,
there’s a solution. What
you have to do is figure out
a way to navigate that,”
Rowe said. Stephenson
added, “It’s all about having a goal, setting a goal
and using your resources
to get to that goal.”
Adkins also addressed
students and teachers on
Friday, encouraging them
to take advantage of the
new resources being provided to better their education.
Stephenson said Sen.
Greg Reed also made a donation to the school, and
while he couldn’t be at Friday’s presentation, Reed
said in the press release
that improvements like
the one’s being made at
Sumiton
Middle
are
paving the way for a
greater, enhanced education.
In addition to library
upgrades, the school has
been heavily implement-
Daily Mountain Eagle - Nicole Smith
AT&T Regional External Affairs Director Terri Williams, far left, presented a
$5,000 grant check to Sumiton Middle on Friday to assist in the school’s ongoing library renovation project. Also pictured, from left, are Walker County
Schools Superintendent Dr. Jason Adkins, Alabama State Rep. Connie
Rowe, Principal Chris Stephenson and Assistant Principal Trish Key.
Daily Mountain Eagle - Nicole Smith
”It just looks great, and I’m so happy for you,” State
Rep. Connie Rowe said during Thursday’s grant
presentation.
ing the Leader in Me
youth leadership program,
and Adkins said the
school’s restrooms will be
renovated in the coming
months. Changing the
school’s classroom layout
is also being considered.
“We are constantly
working to provide opportunities for Alabama’s stu-
Charges
fore Hawkins’ body was found.
At the time, Reese was deemed a
‘person of interest’ but was held on
outstanding warrants for failure to
appear in court in an unrelated case.
"Our investigation shows that
Joshua Reese is the person who shot
and murdered Nicholas Hawkins,”
Walker County Sheriff Jim Underwood said during a press conference
Friday morning.
Joining Underwood was Walker
County District Attorney Bill Adair,
Dora Police Chief Jared Hall, Assistant Sumiton Police Chief Kris
Price, Deputy State Fire Marshal
Phillip Freeman and Sheriff’s Investigator Chuck Tidwell, who has
served as lead investigator on the
case.
“They are the ones who solved this
case,” Underwood said. “These fellows worked extremely hard — a lot
of hours, a lot of shoe leather.”
Underwood cited the cooperation
between the agencies involved in the
investigation as the key to arrests
being made.
“It was certainly a concerted effort
between these guys working on this
case. Working together, we’ve resolved this matter,” he said. “We
have the proper people in custody.”
Underwood said officials believe
they know the motive for Hawkins’
death, but are "not at liberty to discuss it.”
Reese is being held in the Walker
County Jail on a $500,000 cash
bond.
Last week, officials charged
Danny Lee Jarvis, 22, of Sumiton,
and Cory Daniel Conner, 28, of Dora,
with murder for their roles in
Hawkins’ death. Both were arrested
on Feb. 18. They are being held in
the county jail on separate $250,000
cash bonds.
“I can't go into what role they
played in this case," Underwood
said. He did say, however, they did
not shoot Hawkins.
Two other people have already
been charged with hindering prose-
From A1
“Our hearts are crushed
and broken because of
the loss of our sweet
Nicholas, but there are
more lives that have
been destroyed because
of all this.”
- Pam Hawkins
Daily Mountain Eagle - Ron Harris
Walker County District Attorney
Bill Adair addresses the media
during a press conference Friday morning.
cution in the case.
Colton Stephen Echols, 20, of
Sumiton, is accused of lying to police
and giving “criminal assistance” to
Reese, Underwood said. Echols was
arrested Wednesday and is being
held in the Walker County Jail.
Tessa Jean Wise, 23, of Dora, was
arrested earlier this week.
Both are charged with hindering
prosecution and are being held on
separate $100,000 cash bonds.
Underwood said a search is on for
a sixth person who will be charged
in Hawkins’ death. Underwood
would not identify who they are
looking for, but said that person is
also facing charges of hindering
prosecution.
Several members of Nicholas
Hawkins’ family were on hand for
Friday’s press conference.
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Prior to the grant presentation, former Dora
High graduate and current Miss University of
West Alabama Sarah Neill
spoke to students on the
importance of wearing a
seatbelt.
Neill was friends with
19-year-old Bethany Harris, who was killed while
not wearing a seatbelt in a
vehicle accident in December.
Harris also attended
Dora High School and was
later enrolled at the University of West Alabama.
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justice,” said
Pam
Hawkins,
Nicholas’ grandmother, “and we’re
trusting in the Walker County Sheriff’s Office and the other agencies to
see that justice is carried out. Our
hearts are crushed and broken because of the loss of our sweet
Nicholas, but there are more lives
that have been destroyed because of
all this.”
“I personally want to tell Nicholas’
family ‘thank you’ for coming in and
working with us,” Adair said. “My
heart and prayers go out to the family, because they are the ones who
have to live through this. They’re
nightmare doesn’t stop because of
the actions of those who have been
charged with this crime.”
Adair said the man-hours put into
the case have been “substantial.” He
singled out assistant district attorneys Brian Warren and Kristin
Kiefer for their work in the case.
Investigation
underway into fatal
shooting in Oakman
Investigators at the Walker
County Sheriff ’s Office are looking
into a fatal shooting in Oakman
Thursday night.
Walker County Sheriff Jim Underwood said Irvin Dewayne Mayes, 46,
died of a gunshot wound around 8:30
p.m. Thursday,
Mayes’ death has been ruled a
homicide, Underwood said.
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SPORTS
Saturday,
Feb. 27, 2016
Prep Baseball
PREP SOFTBALL
ATLANTA BRAVES
Off and running
Atkins strikes
out 14 in win
over Bibb Co.
Walker’s Bryant
Atkins allowed one
hit and struck out 14
batters as the
Vikings knocked off
Bibb County 6-0 on
Friday night.
The Vikings split a
pair of tournament
games at Troy on
Friday, falling to
Northridge 4-3 before blanking Bibb
County.
Against the
Choctaws, Atkins allowed three walks in
the win. At the plate,
both Slade Harbin
and Pat Lay finished
2 for 4 while Zac
Durham, Parker
Cagle, Taylor Whitley and McCay
Aldridge had hits.
In the opener,
Chase Cross took
the loss to Northridge, allowing one
unearned run in 1
2/3 innings.
At the plate,
Joseph Daniel was 3
for 3. Harbin, Cagle,
Jackson Holladay,
Atkins and Luke Ferrell added hits.
Sports on TV
NASCAR
Xfinity Series, Heads
up Georgia 250,
12:30 p.m., FS1
College Basketball
Butler at Georgetown,
11 a.m., CBS
Texas Tech at Kansas,
11 a.m., ESPN
W. Kentucky at UAB,
11 a.m., FSN
Ole Miss at Georgia,
11 a.m., SECN
Oklahoma at Texas,
1 p.m., CBS
Arizona at Utah,
1 p.m., ESPN
Villanova at Marquette,
1 p.m., FOX
Kentucky at Vanderbilt,
3 p.m., CBS
Maryland at Purdue,
3 p.m., ESPN
UCLA at Stanford,
3:30 p.m., FOX
Auburn at Alabama,
4 p.m., SECN
Kansas St. at Iowa St.,
5 p.m., ESPN2
N. Carolina at Virginia,
5:30 p.m., ESPN
Arkansas at Tennessee,
6:30 p.m., SECN
Florida at LSU,
7:30, p.m., ESPN
NBA
Warriors at Thunder,
7:30 p.m., ABC
B1
Braves’
offense
leaning
on OF
Inciarte
By DICK SCANLON
Associated Press
Daily Mountain Eagle - Jeff Johnsey
Cordova shortstop Baleigh Robertson fields a ball during the Lynn Lady Bears Invitational on Friday. Cordova defeated the Curry JV team and Brilliant on Friday. The tournament wraps up today.
New coaches off
to 2-0 start at Lynn
By JOHNATHAN BENTLEY
Eagle Sports Editor
LYNN — Friday was a day
for new head coaches at the
L y n n
L a d y PREP SOFTBALL
Bears Invitational.
Three
new head
coaches —
Brittany
Vintson at
Cordova, Brandi Hall at Walker
and Hannah Pendley at Oakman — each led their teams to
2-0 starts in the two-day tournament that wraps up today.
All three teams will play pool
play games today with the single-elimination portion of the
tournament starting at 1:30
p.m.
———
Cordova
Cordova started the softball
season with a bang — a couple
of them actually.
Hannah Ingram and Ansley
Ardoin each hit home runs as
Cordova picked up a pair of
wins on Friday in the Lynn
Lady Bears Invitational.
New Cordova head softball
coach Brittany Vintson earned
her first two victories as the
Blue Devils knocked off both
Curry’s JV team (16-4) and
Brilliant (15-5) in the opening
day of the two-day tournament.
Ingram finished the day a
perfect 4 for 4 with a home run,
two triples, a double and seven
RBIs.
Against Curry’s JV team,
Alea Freeman got the win. She
allowed four runs — one
earned — on six hits while
striking out three in four innings. Ingram was 3 for 3 with
four RBIs, Ardoin was 3 for 3
with a home run and three
RBIs and Mary Gray Kilpatrick was 3 for 3.
All of Cordova’s starters had
hits in the game.
Against Brilliant, Baleigh
Robertson was 2 for 2 with a
double and a triple and two
RBIs, Ingram was 1 for 1 with
a home run and three RBIs and
Abby Sargent was 2 for 3 with
two RBIs for Cordova.
Raven Clark got the win, allowing five earned runs on
three hits and five walks while
striking out three.
The Blue Devils (2-0) take on
Dora at noon today in their
Daily Mountain Eagle - Jeff Johnsey
Walker’s Mabry Norris pitches
SEE PREP, B3 against Carbon Hill on Friday.
KISSIMMEE, Fla. — If
the Atlanta Braves are going
to get out of the bottom of
the
Nat i o n a l
L e a g u e
scoring
stats, they
might have
to start at
the top of
the batting
order.
It’s a big
part of the
reason they
Ender
acquired
Inciarte
Ender Inciarte from
Arizona in December.
“If you look at our lineup,
we really don’t have that
many options,” manager
Fredi Gonzalez said Thursday after the team’s first
full-squad workout of spring
training, “but I think Inciarte gives us a really good option.”
That fits fine with Inciarte.
“I love it,” he said. “I like to
play the small game. I like to
run a lot and be able to bunt,
be able to do different good
things at the plate.”
The 25-year-old center
fielder hit .303 in his second
major league season, leading
off in 101 of the 116 games
he started. He didn’t have
much of an offseason after
being informed of the fiveplayer trade that sent
pitcher Shelby Miller to the
Diamondbacks.
“I don’t like to stop hitting,” he said. “I swing every
single day when I’m in
Venezuela, then in January I
go to Tampa and do some
workout preparation, physical stuff, to take care of my
speed and reaction and come
here 200 percent ready to
go.”
Inciarte joins a team that
scored only 573 runs in 2015,
the fewest in the major
leagues. His job, the way he
sees it, will be to get on base.
“Hopefully this year my
on-base percentage can be
better,” he said. “It’s not like
last year (.338) was bad, but
I feel like as a leadoff guy
and a guy that wants to be
on base, it’s got to be better
and that’s what I’m going to
work on in spring training
games.”
Switch-hitting shortstop
Erick Aybar, another winter
trade acquisition, is another
SEE INCIARTE, B2
NASCAR
Kyle Busch fails post-race inspection
Kurt Busch on pole
By CHARLES ODUM
AP Sports Writer
HAMPTON, Ga. — Kyle Busch’s
car failed a post-qualifying inspection on Friday, leaving him at the
back of the pack instead of on the
pole for Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint
Cup race.
The ruling leaves brother Kurt
Busch as the pole winner at At-
lanta Motor Speedway.
Kurt Busch ran strong through
all three elimination rounds of
qualifying and had the top speed
at 191.582 mph before he was
topped by Kyle’s fast lap of
191.668 mph in his No. 18 Toyota.
Kyle Busch is the defending
Sprint Cup series champion.
Scott Miller, NASCAR’S senior
vice president of competition, said
a laser inspection revealed the
rear toe, which affects alignment,
on Kyle Busch’s car did not meet
specifications. Miller said Busch
and his crew chief, Adam Stevens,
do not face additional penalties.
Miller said the violation was
found in the new laser test.
“This is a way to police that,”
Miller said. “Teams asked for it.
We instituted it and they didn’t
pass.”
Miller said Kyle Busch’s car
passed the same inspection before
qualifying. Miller said more tolerance in the test is allowed followSEE BUSCH, B2
Kurt Busch
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SPORTS DIGEST
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
IMG football coach: Tennessee
offers scholarships to 20 players
Days before Michigan starts spring practice in
Florida at IMG Academy, Tennessee offered scholarships to 20 football players from the boarding
school.
IMG football coach Kevin Wright posted on Twitter that the Volunteers made an “unprecedented
move” on Friday. Scholarship offers are non-binding along with oral commitments recruits make to
schools.
Wright listed the 20 players in his tweet. Thirteen
are in the class of 2017, including Josh Kaindoh, a
defensive lineman considered one of the best recruits in the country. Six are juniors and one, offensive lineman EJ Ndoma Ogar, is in the class of
2019. IMG’s campus is in Bradenton, Florida, but it
draws top players for all over the country and
plays a national schedule.
Wake Forest, Vanderbilt agree
to 2-game series in 2022, 2023
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) — Wake Forest
and Vanderbilt have agreed to play in football in
2022 and 2023.
The schools announced the series Friday. The
Commodores from the Southeastern Conference
will host the Atlantic Coast Conference’s Demon
Deacons in September 2022. The teams meet at
Wake Forest the following September.
The teams have met six times in 10 years, with
Vanderbilt winning in the last three from 2011-13.
Vanderbilt also announced it will host Mercer in
September 2020, the first meeting between the
teams since 1932.
MLB
Indians’ Almonte suspended 80
games for failed drug test
GOODYEAR, Ariz. (AP) — Indians outfielder
Abraham Almonte has been suspended 80 games
by Major League Baseball after testing positive for
a performance-enhancing substance.
MLB said Friday that Almonte tested positive for
Boldenone, an anabolic steroid generally used by
veterinarians on horses.
The 26-year-old outfielder will not be allowed to
play in regular season games until July, but can
play in spring training.
Almonte was likely to compete for a starting job
in the outfield while Michael Brantley works his
way back from a shoulder injury.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
ACC reprimands Duke’s Grayson
Allen for tripping incident
GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — The Atlantic
Coast Conference has reprimanded Duke guard
Grayson Allen for an incident involving Florida
State’s Xavier Rathan-Mayes.
The league issued a three-paragraph statement
Friday after reviewing the game, saying Allen was
reprimanded for his “involvement in the tripping of”
Rathan-Mayes.
ACC officials say the matter is closed and they
will not comment further.
Allen stuck his left leg out and Rathan-Mayes
tripped and fell with 3.4 seconds left in No. 15
Duke’s 80-65 home victory Thursday night.
LOCAL DIGEST
•The Oakman Little League will hold baseball/
softball registration on Saturday, Feb. 27 from 10
a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Oakman Middle School
gym. Registration fees are: $55/first child,
$45/second child, third child is free. A copy of the
child’s birth certificate and a recent photo are required at the time of registration. For more information, call Barry Thomason at 388-1488 or Amy
Gant 275-4612.
Semi-pro Football
•The P-Town Wreckaz adult football season will
start on March 5 with the team going to Panama
City Beach, Fla., to play the Coastal Destroyers at
7 p.m. The team is selling program ads for $25,
$50 or $100. The program will include the history
of the Parrish High School football with games,
scores and statistics. For additional information,
call 205-724-8015.
POLICY
Event announcements and registrations for the
Local Digest section can be sent to sports@
mountaineagle.com or by fax at 221-6203. The
deadline for next-day submission is 2 p.m. Submissions by phone are no longer accepted.
Inciarte
From B1
leadoff candidate. But Gonzalez intends to give Inciarte the first shot, at least against right-handed
pitching.
“He puts the ball in play, he’s got some speed, he
hit .300,” Gonzalez said. “Just from playing against
him, he seems like one of those guys who’s always in
the middle of something or starting something.”
Gonzalez was encouraged by the early swings of
32-year-old Nick Markakis and 35-year-old Nick
Swisher. Markakis is returning from back surgery
and Swisher had knee surgery.
Catcher A.J. Pierzynski is encouraged early in
spring training.
“I’m sure there are people around who don’t believe we’re any good,” the 39-year-old Pierzynski
said, “but at the end of the day all you can do is control yourself and your team. If it doesn’t work out, it
doesn’t work out. It’s not we came in this year and
said, ‘Hey, we’re the World Series favorites.’ But we
honestly believe we can compete every game and
have a chance.”
NOTES: Gonzalez introduced Braves Hall of
Famers Hank Aaron and Bobby Cox to the team before the workout. “We begged (Aaron) and begged
him to come out,” the manager said. “To have him in
the locker room is really a special treat for us.” . . .
Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen, a friend of
new Braves infielder Gordon Beckham, attended the
workout. . . . The Braves will open their exhibition
season Tuesday against the Baltimore Orioles.
NASCAR
Harvick says he will ‘follow
along’ with SHR’s move to Ford
By CHARLES ODUM
AP Sports Writer
HAMPTON, Ga. — Kevin Harvick, who has spent his entire Sprint
Cup career driving a Chevrolet, said
Friday this week’s announcement
that Stewart-Haas Racing is moving
to Ford won’t force him to look for a
new team.
Harvick and SHR co-owner Tony
Stewart each won championships for
the team driving Chevrolets. The
team’s move to Ford in 2017 set up
a potentially awkward final 2016
season with Chevrolet and led to
questions about how Harvick would
react.
The 2014 Cup champion said during Friday’s practice at Atlanta
Motor Speedway he plans to stay
with SHR.
“Just got to follow along with what
your organization thinks is best,”
Harvick told reporters. “I think they
have the same interest in mind that
I do, and that’s to compete for wins
and championships.”
Asked if that means he won’t
leave SHR, Harvick said “I just want
to win races. That’s what we’re all
going to focus on.”
Harvick said the move does not
make him a free agent. He was evasive when asked about his contract
status after 2016.
“My contract, I haven’t even
looked at,” he said. “I haven’t even
asked. I just assumed that it was all
sealed up and done.”
SHR will get its engines from
Roush Yates, instead of Hendrick
Motorsports.
Wednesday’s surprise announcement was still big news on Friday
during practice and qualifying. Greg
Biffle said it was “a very smart move
on Ford’s part.”
“Quite honestly, I’m very surprised
it took to 2016 for them to make a
move to add some competitive teams
to the lineup because they want to
be known for winning on Sundays,”
said Biffle, driver of the No. 16
Roush Performance Ford.
“You’ve got to have enough organizations where your odds get higher.
If you own three-quarters of the
field, your odds are better each
week.”
Stewart has driven for General
Motors in all but one of his 18
NASCAR seasons. He is retiring
after this season.
Stewart said Wednesday he hopes
to continue in his “great relationship” with Hendrick Motorsports in
2016 even as SHR prepares “to try
to be as self-sufficient as we can
going into 2017.”
“We see this as a lot of growth for
Stewart-Haas Racing,” Stewart said.
“... It’s a great opportunity for us to
kind of get out of the shadows and,
to some degree, get off the coattails,
to a certain degree, and really get
out on our own.”
Even though he has been loyal to
Chevrolet throughout his career,
Harvick was firm in his commitment
to SHR.
Busch
ing qualifying.
“We give them some but
they took a little more,”
Miller said.
Jamie McMurray, who
had the top speed in the
second round, will start beside Kurt Busch on the
front row, followed by
Trevor Bayne and Ryan
Newman.
Denny Hamlin, fresh off
last week’s Daytona 500
win, was eliminated in the
second round.
Before the post-qualifying inspection results were
announced, Kurt Busch
said Kyle “got us just by a
little bit.”
“I know I was just a little
bit tight out there on the
race track,” said Kurt
Busch, who said the brothers have a friendly rivalry.
“I’ll wave at him and
he’ll wave at me and then
we’ll go back to business,”
said Kurt Busch. “It’s fun.”
Trevor Bayne and Ryan
Newman will start third
Scully says
he wouldn’t
vote Rose
into HOF
From A7
and fourth, respectively.
Denny Hamlin, fresh off
last week’s Daytona 500
win, was eliminated in the
second round.
Rookie Chase Elliott,
was bumped from the top
24 in the final minute of
the first round by another
rookie, Ryan Blaney.
———
WHAT TO EXPECT:
NASCAR’s new low-downforce package produced
some struggles in practice
and qualifying, along with
many predictions of entertaining racing on Sunday.
“It’s going to be handfuls
(of struggles) on Sunday
for a lot of people,” Hamlin
said.
Added Greg Biffle: “You
can definitely tell the difference in downforce. The
car is ... over the racecourse a lot more. ... I
think it’s going to be a
great race. It’s going to be
a little slick on Sunday.”
———
UNDER-40 CROWD:
There are only 39 cars for
the race. It’s the lowest
number for a Cup race
since 37 competed at
North Wilkesboro Speedway in 1996, according to
STATS.
Since NASCAR standardized the fields in 1998,
it’s only the third time all
available slots are not
filled.
———
MEMORY
LANE:
Kevin Harvick used his
Twitter account to post a
video of his first NASCAR
win. He barely beat Jeff
Gordon to the finish line in
Atlanta in 2001. “My 1st
cup win and one of the best
moments of my racing career,” Harvick tweeted.
Harvick qualified seventh.
———
FEBRUARY SUN: The
temperature was a little
chilly at 50 degrees for the
start of qualifying. The
forecast for Sunday is ideal
— especially for late February.
GO DE VILS!
The Associated Press
LOS ANGELES — Los
Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully says he
wouldn’t vote Pete Rose
into baseball’s Hall of
Fame.
The 88-year-old Scully
discusses Rose in an interview for the upcoming
March issue of AARP Bulletin, released Friday to
The Associated Press.
Scully was asked by
freelance writer Jon Saraceno whether he would
vote to induct Rose if
Scully had a say, which he
does not.
“I wouldn’t,” Scully said.
“Should he be in? He
should be. But by his own
hand, he locked the door
and kept himself outside.”
Baseball Commissioner
Rob Manfred in December
rejected Rose’s bid for reinstatement partly because
the former Cincinnati
Reds star still bets legally
in Las Vegas, where he
lives. Rose agreed to a lifetime ban in 1989 after an
investigation for Major
League Baseball by lawyer
John Dowd found the career hits leader placed numerous bets on the Reds to
win from 1985-87 while
playing for and managing
the team.
The National Baseball
Hall of Fame in 1991
adopted a rule that keeps
anyone on the permanently ineligible list off the
Hall ballot.
Scully rarely makes personal comments about current or former players
outside of the broadcast
booth, where the Hall of
Famer will be entering his
record 67th and what he
says is his final season
working Dodgers games.
Asked to name the
greatest
non-Dodgers
baseball player he has
ever seen, Scully chose
center fielder Willie Mays,
who played for the New
York and San Francisco
Giants.
ADVERTISER ALERT!
The Cordova Blue Devils have advanced to the Final
Four of the state basketball tournament for the first
time in school history. They play Monroe County in a
semi-final matchup at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in
Birmingham.
The Daily Mountain Eagle Sports department will
produce a special Cordova Championship Preview
sports section in Tuesday’s newspaper. Any
advertiser who wishes the Blue Devils luck in the
state tournament with an ad in Tuesday’s newspaper
will be given a generous discount on that ad.
We will also publish a hi-brite flag pull-out -- that
features the Blue Devil logo on one side and
business card size color ads on the back side. Cost
of each ad is $79. We will print an additional 300
flags that will be distributed to Cordova fans at the
game Tuesday!
Contact your Ad Rep
to be included ASAP!
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Prep
From B1
final pool play game.
———
Walker
The
Walker
Lady
Vikings and new head
coach Brandi Hall are also
off to a 2-0 start in tournament play. Walker earned
a pair of shutout victories,
beating both Carbon Hill
and Lynn by identical 4-0
scores.
Mabry Norris blanked
the Bulldogs in the opener,
striking out two in four innings. Skylar Birdyshaw
led the team at the plate
with two hits and two
RBIs. Norris also added a
pair of hits.
In the second game,
Birdyshaw recorded the
shutout win over Lynn,
striking out three in four
innings. Hannah Lockhart
hit a home run for the
Vikings. Also, freshman
Tameya Griffin belted a
shot that would have easily cleared the fence had it
not struck power lines. The
ball landed on the field
and Griffin was awarded a
single.
Walker
(3-1)
plays
Tharptown at 9 a.m. in its
final pool play game.
———
Oakman
Hannah Pendley’s squad
got off to a fast start at
Lynn, defeating Carbon
Daily Mountain Eagle - Johnathan Bentley
Oakman’s Kylie Bolton throws a pitch against Carbon Hill during their game in the Lynn Lady Bears
Invitational on Friday. Oakman went 2-0 on the day.
Hill 6-4 and Lynn 9-3 on
Friday.
The
Wildcats
(2-1)
jumped out to a 3-0 firstinning lead against Carbon Hill en route to the 6-4
win. Kylie Bolton got the
win, striking out three.
At the plate, Allie Barrentine was 2 for 4 with
two runs scored, Chante
Williams was 2 for 3 with
two RBIs, Sam Kelley was
1 for 2 with an RBI, Peyton
Willcutt was 1 for 2 with a
run and RBI.
In the win over Lynn,
Willcutt earned the victory, striking out three.
Madeline Custred was 2
for 2 with a home run and
a double, Riley Brown was
2 for 2 with two runs
scored, Bolton was 2 for 2
with two doubles and a
run, Williams was 2 for 3
with two runs, Willcutt
was 1 for 1 with an RBI
and Heather Thompson
was 1 for 3.
Oakman plays Tharptown at noon today in a
pool play game.
———
Curry JV
Curry’s JV team went 21 on Friday, losing to Cordova and beating both
Meek and Dora.
The Yellow Jackets rallied to beat Meek 5-4.
Madison Bentley tossed a
one-hitter, striking out
seven.
Keana Pearson was 1 for
3 with a two-run home
run, Kara Thompson was 1
for 3 with a double, Bentley was 1 for 1 with a double and Kalee Rice was 1
for 1.
Against Dora, Curry’s
JV team won 3-2. For
Curry, Rice got the win,
striking out six in three innings. Offensively, Danan
Peters, Thompson and
Bentley each went 1 for 2
with a double while Rice
finished 1 for 2.
Curry’s JV team plays
Brilliant in its final pool
play game at 10:30 a.m.
today.
NBA Standings
The Associated Press
All Times EST
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division
W L Pct GB
Toronto
39 18 .684 —
Boston
34 25 .576 6
New York
25 35 .417 15½
Brooklyn
16 42 .276 23½
Philadelphia 8 50 .138 31½
Southeast Division
W L Pct GB
Miami
32 25 .561 —
Atlanta
32 27 .542 1
Charlotte
30 27 .526 2
Washington 27 30 .474 5
Orlando
25 32 .439 7
Central Division
W L Pct GB
Cleveland
41 16 .719 —
Indiana
31 27 .534 10½
Chicago
30 27 .526 11
Detroit
29 29 .500 12½
Milwaukee
24 34 .414 17½
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Southwest Division
W L Pct GB
San Antonio 49 9 .845 —
Memphis
33 23 .589 15
Dallas
31 28 .525 18½
Houston
29 29 .500 20
New Orleans 23 34 .404 25½
Northwest Division
W L Pct GB
Okla City
41 17 .707 —
Portland
30 28 .517 11
Utah
28 29 .491 12½
Denver
23 36 .390 18½
Minnesota
18 40 .310 23
Pacific Division
W L Pct GB
Golden State 52 5 .912 —
L.A. Clippers 37 20 .649 15
Sacramento 24 32 .429 27½
Phoenix
14 44 .241 38½
L.A. Lakers
11 48 .186 42
———
Thursday’s Games
Golden State 130, Orlando 114
Boston 112, Milwaukee 107
New Orleans 123, Oklahoma
City 119
Brooklyn 116, Phoenix 106
Houston 119, Portland 105
San Antonio 96, Utah 78
Friday’s Games
Charlotte 96, Indiana 95
Washington 103, Philadelphia
94
Toronto 99, Cleveland 97
New York 108, Orlando 95
Atlanta 103, Chicago 88
Dallas 122, Denver 116, OT
L.A. Clippers at Sacramento, n
Memphis at L.A. Lakers, n
Saturday’s Games
Miami at Boston, 3 p.m.
Minnesota at New Orleans, 7
p.m.
Portland at Chicago, 8 p.m.
San Antonio at Houston, 8 p.m.
Detroit at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m.
Golden State at Oklahoma City,
8:30 p.m.
Brooklyn at Utah, 9:30 p.m.
Memphis at Phoenix, 9:30 p.m.
Sunday’s Games
Cleveland at Washington, 1
p.m.
Charlotte at Atlanta, 3:30 p.m.
Portland at Indiana, 6 p.m.
Toronto at Detroit, 6 p.m.
Philadelphia at Orlando, 6 p.m.
Minnesota at Dallas, 7 p.m.
Miami at New York, 7:30 p.m.
Nov. 20 — Ford EcoBoost 400,
Homestead, Fla.
x-non-points race.
———
Points Leaders
Through Feb. 21
1. Denny Hamlin, 45.
2. Martin Truex Jr., 40.
3. Kyle Busch, 39.
4. Kevin Harvick, 37.
5. Carl Edwards, 36.
6. Joey Logano, 35.
7. Kyle Larson, 34.
8. Regan Smith, 33.
9. Austin Dillon, 33.
10. Kurt Busch, 31.
NASCAR-Sprint Cup-Folds of
Honor QuikTrip 500 Lineup
The Associated Press
At Atlanta Motor Speedway
Hampton, Ga.
Lap length: 1.54 miles
(Car number in parentheses)
1. (41) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet,
191.582 mph.
2. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 190.13.
3. (6) Trevor Bayne, Ford,
189.987.
4. (31) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 189.961.
5. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr.,
Ford, 189.863.
6. (4) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet,
189.779.
7. (19) Carl Edwards, Toyota,
189.766.
8. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet,
189.681.
9. (78) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota,
189.364.
10. (44) Brian Scott, Ford,
188.591.
11. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 187.196.
12. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota,
190.385.
13. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota,
190.26.
14. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford,
190.182.
15. (13) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 190.15.
16. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr.,
Chevrolet, 189.818.
17. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford,
189.144.
18. (14) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet,
189.138.
19. (48) Jimmie Johnson,
Chevrolet, 188.79.
20. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 188.719.
21. (27) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 188.713.
22. (47) AJ Allmendinger,
Chevrolet, 188.636.
23. (21) Ryan Blaney, Ford,
187.449.
24. (24) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 189.39.
25. (10) Danica Patrick,
Chevrolet, 189.079.
26. (22) Joey Logano, Ford,
189.041.
27. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford,
Vinyl or Aluminum
Windows
F ree E stim ates!
• Since 1966 •
NASCAR
2016 Sprint Cup Schedule
The Associated Press
Feb. 13 — x-Sprint Unlimited,
Daytona Beach, Fla. (Denny
Hamlin)
Feb. 18 — x-Can-Am Duel I,
Creative Aluminum
1206 Curry Hwy
Jasper, AL 35503
HERITAGE BANQUET
BLACKWATER CHAPTER
NATIONAL
WILD TURKEY
FEDERATION
Join Us Tuesday for
ALL-YOU
CAN-EAT !
Whiskers
Tuesday, MARCH 1st at
Community Health
Systems Building
Catered by:
Doors Open
at 6 PM
Dinner at
7 PM
E. 19th St. - Downtown Jasper
Lots of Door Prizes
Silent Auction
& Give-A-Ways!
Including • Shotguns
•Sculptures •Paintings
FOR THE RECORD
Daytona Beach, Fla. (Dale Earnhardt Jr.)
Feb. 18 — x-Can-Am Duel II,
Daytona Beach, Fla. (Kyle Busch)
Feb. 21 — Daytona 500, Daytona Beach, Fla. (Denny Hamlin)
Feb. 28 — Folds of Honor
QuikTrip 500, Hampton, Ga.
March 6 — Kobalt 400, Las
Vegas
March 13 — Good Sam 500,
Avondale, Ariz.
March 20 — Auto Club 400,
Fontana, Calif.
April 3 — STP 500, Ridgeway,
Va.
April 9 — Duck Commander
500, Fort Worth, Texas
April 17 — Food City 500, Bristol, Tenn.
April 24 — Toyota Owners 400,
Richmond, Va.
May 1 — GEICO 500, Talladega, Ala.
May 7 — GOBOWLING.COM
400, Kansas City, Kan.
May 15 — AAA 400 Drive for
Autism, Dover, Del.
May 21 — x-Sprint Showdown,
Concord, N.C.
May 22 — x-All-Star Race,
Concord, N.C.
May 29 — Coca-Cola 600,
Concord, N.C.
June 5 — Axalta ‘We Paint
Winners’ 400, Long Pond, Pa.
June 12 — FireKeepers Casino
400, Brooklyn, Mich.
June 26 — Toyota/Save Mart
350, Sonoma, Calif.
July 2 — Coke Zero 400, Daytona Beach, Fla.
July 9 — Quaker State 400,
Sparta, Ky.
July 17 — New Hampshire 301,
Loudon, N.H.
July 24 — ‘Your Hero’s Name
Here’ 400, Indianapolis
July 31 — Pennsylvania 400,
Long Pond, Pa.
Aug. 7 — Cheez-It 355 at The
Glen, Watkins Glen, N.Y.
Aug. 20 — Bass Pro Shops
NRA Night Race, Bristol, Tenn.
Aug. 28 — Pure Michigan 400,
Brooklyn, Mich.
Sept. 4 — Bojangles’ Southern
500, Darlington, S.C.
Sept. 10 — Federated Auto
Parts 400, Richmond, Va.
Sept. 18 — Chicagoland 400,
Joliet, Ill.
Sept. 25 — New England 300,
Loudon, N.H.
Oct. 2 — Dover 400, Dover,
Del.
Oct. 8 — Bank of America 500,
Concord, N.C.
Oct. 16 — Hollywood Casino
400, Kansas City, Kan.
Oct. 23 — Alabama 500, Talladega, Ala.
Oct. 30 — Goody’s Fast Relief
500, Ridgeway, Va.
Nov. 6 — AAA Texas 500, Fort
Worth, Texas
Nov. 13 — Can-Am 500, Avondale, Ariz.
16th ANNUAL HUNTING
387-7683 387-7698
Warrior
188.565.
28. (15) Clint Bowyer, Chevrolet, 188.028.
29. (38) Landon Cassill, Ford,
187.837.
30. (7) Regan Smith, Chevrolet,
187.392.
31. (34) Chris Buescher, Ford,
187.12.
32. (95) Michael McDowell,
Chevrolet, 185.903.
33. (23) David Ragan, Toyota,
185.778.
34. (46) Michael Annett,
Chevrolet, 185.617.
35. (83) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, 185.499.
36. (98) Cole Whitt, Chevrolet,
184.039.
37. (30) Josh Wise, Chevrolet,
183.82.
38. (32) Jeffrey Earnhardt,
Ford, 180.769.
39. (18) Kyle Busch, Toyota.
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001 Employment
$$$$$$$$$$$$
Earn Extra Cash
The Daily Mountain
Eagle is currently
seeking to fill
Carrier Positions
currently available in
the areas listed below.
Parrish/Goodsprings Area
Potential Profit
$450. 00 Biweekly
Oakman/Parrish Area
Potential Profit
$400. 00 Biweekly
Apply in person at
Daily Mountain Eagle
1301 Viking Drive
Jasper, Alabama
or call 205-221-4626
All Daily Mountain Eagle Carriers
are independent contractors and
are not employees of the Daily
Mountain Eagle. Applicants must
have dependable, economical
transportation, a valid driver’s
license and automobile insurance.
CDL DRIVER needed to haul
Power-poles. Must have Flatbed
experience & a good MVR
(205)522-5971.
CORDOVA HEALTH & Rehab,
LLC is currently hiring CNA’s for
ALL SHIFTS (Full-time &
Part-time). Excellent benefits
and pay along with a great
working environment. Please
apply in person at 70 Highland
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040 Service & Repair
DOZER TRACK hoe work, top
soil, fill dirt & rock hauling. Land
clearing, Ponds built & Trailer
Pads built. ALSO Demolition;
(205)221-2112 (205)544-5592
MONEY PLEDGER
Hauling & Excavating
(205)221-4670
Gravel, Red rock, Fill-dirt
Topsoil & tree service.
RED RYDER HAULING
Crushed stone, gravel, sand,
lime, red-rock, topsoil
(205)384-4932
(205)302-5675 (205)302-2315.
045 Pets & Supplies
FREE CALICO to a good home,
under 1yr. old; (205)265-2605
052 Farm Equipment
FOR SALE: 2001 Kubota
B7500. All options & lots of
equipment. (205)435-2110
060 Boats & Marine
1999
LIMITED
EDITION
TRACKER, MODEL 175.
Garage kept, must see. $5,500.
205-275-2783.
085 Yard Sales
YARD SALE, Saturday 2/27;
8AM. Lamon Chapel United
Methodist Church. Lots Of
Items! Serving Breakfast &
Lunch
095 Merchandise
'06 SUZUKI Blvd motorcycle,
800cc.
Excellent
condition.
$3,400; ALSO Antique furniture.
(205)388-5481
We offer
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115 Rent or Lease
PUBLISHER’S NOTICE: All
real estate advertised in this
newspaper is subject to the
Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968
which makes it illegal to advertise
“any preference, limitation or
discrimination based on race,
color, religion, sex, or national
origin or an intention to make
any such preference, limitation or
discrimination.” This newspaper
will not knowingly accept any
advertising for real estate which
is in violation of the law. Our
readers are informed that all
dwellings advertised in this
newspaper are available on an
equal opportunity basis. Equal
Housing Opportunity, M/F
(1) SINGLEWIDE 3BR/2BA
for rent, DORA. Private lot.
$550mo. Good Rental Ref's.
(205)823-3301/(205)213-0916.
1BR GARAGE Apt- Kitchen,
Garage. All utilities furnished.
(1209 Alabama Ave.) $650mo.
(205)534-0956 (205)841-1444
3BR/2BA
MANUFACTURED
Home on Smith Lake, Clear
Creek. 11 miles out of Jasper.
Lease w/option to buy. $850 per
month; No Pets (205)617-5245.
CORDOVA MANOR 1BR. to
4BR total electric Apartments.
Water furnished. $200 dep.
(205)595-1701.
& scrap jewelry,
$$$ for gold, $$$
for good used
$$$ firearms! $$$
JASPER, 1BR. Efficiency. No
kitchen. Carport. All utilities furnished. Central H/A. 607 18th
Street East. $500/mo. (205)5340956 205-841-1444.
LICENSED ESTHETICIAN or
cosmetologist
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for
facials, waxing and spray tans.
205-387-9020.
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NEED SMALL Engine Mechanic. Must pass Criminal
Background & Drug Test. Call
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if no answer.
TEMPORARY LPN needed
for office setting with possibility
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Starting @ $695 Installed!
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Doors just $3,555 installed!
The Storage Place
Hwy.78E between Family Thrift
and HandyTV (205)221-0105
FOR SALE: 4 piece 2 toned tan
couch set including couch,
chase, love seat, ottoman.
Brand new. For information
205-275-7250.
With Photo
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'06 HONDA Pilot. White, 3rd
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terest in and to the following
described real estate, situated
in Walker County, Alabama, towit:
Lot No. 26 according to the
Survey of Third Addition to
James
Subdivision,
as
recorded in Map Book 8, Page
122, Slide No. 183, in the Probate Office of Walker County,
Alabama. Surface rights only.
Property street address for informational purposes: 641 Hayfield Loop Rd, Dora, AL 35062
THIS PROPERTY WILL BE
SOLD ON AN “AS IS, WHERE
IS” BASIS, SUBJECT TO ANY
EASEMENTS,
ENCUMBRANCES, AND EXCEPTIONS
REFLECTED IN THE MORTGAGE AND THOSE CONTAINED IN THE RECORDS OF
THE OFFICE OF THE JUDGE
OF
PROBATE
OF
THE
COUNTY
WHERE
THE
ABOVE-DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS SITUATED. THIS
PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD
WITHOUT WARRANTY OR
RECOURSE, EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED AS TO TITLE, USE
AND/OR ENJOYMENT AND
WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO
THE RIGHT OF REDEMPTION
OF ALL PARTIES ENTITLED
THERETO.
Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in
property the right to redeem the
property under certain circumstances. Programs may also
exist that help persons avoid or
delay the foreclosure process.
An attorney should be consulted to help you understand
these rights and programs as a
part of the foreclosure process.
This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness
secured
by
said
mortgage, as well as the expenses of foreclosure.
The Mortgagee/Transferee reserves the right to bid for and
purchase the real estate and to
credit its purchase price against
the expenses of sale and the
indebtedness secured by the
real estate.
This sale is subject to postponement or cancellation.
JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, successor by
merger to Chase Home Finance, LLC,
Mortgagee/Transferee
Rebecca Redmond
SIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.
P. O. Box 55727
Birmingham, AL 35255-5727
Attorney for
Mortgagee/Transferee
www.sirote.com/foreclosures
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UPGRADED '97 16x80 MH
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124 Land for Sale
SMITH LAKE, ALABAMA
10.3 Acres Direct Dockable
Waterfront
Was $69,900 NOW $59,900
Reduced for Quick Sale!
Established lakefront community
Abuts Bankhead National Forest. Utilities in place and ready
for building!
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125 Real Est. Sales
135 ACRES, Walker County.
80 acres, 4yr old pine plantation. 40 acres 7yr. old pine plantation. 15 acres 15yr. old pine
plantation. $1200 per acre,
OBO; (205)932-4822
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MOBILEHOME'S FOR Rent in
Union Chapel. 2BR/2BA,
country living. Water included.
Starting @$300
month.(205)275-6330
NOW AVAILABLE! 2BR/2BA
Duplex. New Construction. Includes: Stove, refrigerator, dishwasher and microwave. All
lawn-care. Handicap accessible.
No Pets. No Smoking. $750mo.
plus deposit. (205)522-5966
SMALL CAMPER/TRAILER.
Private-lot. Queen bed.
All utilities plus cable.
$150/week, $600/month.
(205)602-8566/(205)305-8489
SUMITON, MOBILEHOME
For Rent. 2BR/2BA. No pets.
(205)669-5195, (205)531-7898
284 HUBBARD Loop
3BR/1.75BA(great condition)
2.6 acres+/Minutes from Jasper
Garage/shop, Barn, Storage
Shed, smoke-house.
$72,000.00. Call Steve
(205)388-6066
www.stevepaynerealty.com
3BR/2BA TRIPELWIDE Manufactured Home for sale by
owner, on Smith Lake, Clear
Creek. 11 miles out of Jasper.
$109,000. (205)617-5245.
HOUSE FOR Sale. To Be
Moved. 3BR/1.5BA, Carport.
(256)339-8226 Local
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55,000 miles. $19,000;
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'93 SILVERADO Ext. Cab,
4WD. 350-V8, auto with overdrive. Aluminum wheels, good
tires. Towing pkg. Pioneer radio
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BOLDO WATER & FPA
Notice To All Customers:
At our monthly Board meeting
on February 11, 2016, the Board
members voted to increase the
following fee:
Tamper Fee will be increased
from $75.00 to $150.00.
This fee will be applied to accounts when tampering with the
meter or water service has occured. Boldo Water Authority appreciates your understanding
and cooperation in this matter.
Boldo Water & FPA
27526 Hwy 69
Jasper, AL 35504
(205)221-4964
*February 13, 20, 27, 2016
NOTICE OF SALE OF
ABANDONED VEHICLE
Pursuant to the provisions of the
Alabama Abandoned Motor Vehicle Act, Section 32-13-1, Code
of Alabama, 1975, notice is
hereby given to the owners,
lienholders and other interested
parties, the following described
vehicle, to-wit:
1990 Chevrolet GMT-400
Vin # 1GCDC14Z7LZ163834
Tag # N/A
Will be sold at public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash at
192 Shiloh Road, Quinton, AL
35130, on the 9th day of March,
2016 at 12:00 noon.
The seller shall have the right
to reject any and all bids.
*February 20, 27, 2016
MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
Default having been made in
the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain
mortgage executed by Barbara
Reese, a single person and
Tonya Merritt, a single woman,
originally in favor of Gateway
Mortgage Group, LLC, on the
7th day of December, 2007,
said mortgage recorded in the
Office of the Judge of Probate
of Walker County, Alabama, in
DML Book 2110, Page 66; the
undersigned JPMorgan Chase
Bank, National Association,
successor by merger to Chase
Home Finance, LLC, as Mortgagee/Transferee, under and
by virtue of the power of sale
contained in said mortgage, will
sell at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, in front of
the main entrance of the Courthouse at Jasper, Walker
County, Alabama, on April 12,
2016, during the legal hours of
sale, all of its right, title, and in-
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(F) dog, litter of pups. Call/text
identifying info to 205-717-0794.
Proof of ownership is required.
Adams "Blue" Driver
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Condition! Driver $125.
3-Wood $75
Or both for $175
Call Jack at 205-388-6997
LOST: (M) Chow-Lab mix.
Black, white whiskers on chin,
brown eyes, bushy tail. Went
missing 1 week ago from Emma
Lane, off Old Tuscaloosa Road.
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beige spot on right hip & left
shoulder. Friday 2/19 on Pineywoods Sipsey Road
(past Pleasant Hill Church)
205-221-7614
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2BR APARTMENT @ Walston
Bridge. $600 month.
(205)717-1929
ELECTRIC MOTOR Repair &
Sales Facility looking for
Outside Sales Rep. with
industrial sales experience.
Email Resume to:
cindy@jasperelectricmotor.com
and CC to:
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FOR RENT: 1403 5th Avenue,
Jasper
35501.
2BR./1BA.,
kitchen, LR area. 205-522-7555
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work in Insurance Office. Experience preferred but willing to
train the right person and help
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Seasoned/Green Oak/Hickory
Bar-B-Q firewood. Delivered
everyday. Even Holidays. $85;
Tree work & Stump Grinding
also; Insured.
(205)435-1715,leave message.
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Lost female
German Shepherd
WORKING DOG,
PREGNANT
Pups due 2-19-16
Last seen at
corner of
Arkadelphia &
Sunrise Rd.
Mostly black
in color.
Call Scott
384-8802
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MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
Default having been made in the
payment of the indebtedness
secured by that certain mortgage executed by David M.
Thomas
and
Kelly
Joan
Thomas, as husband and wife,
originally in favor of Mortgage
Electronic Registration Systems,
Inc., acting solely as nominee
for West Alabama Bank & Trust,
on the 2nd day of April, 2008,
said mortgage recorded in the
Office of the Judge of Probate of
Walker County, Alabama, in
DML Book 2122 Page 444; the
undersigned Wells Fargo Bank,
N.A., as Mortgagee/Transferee,
under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in said mortgage, will sell at public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash, in
front of the main entrance of the
Courthouse at Jasper, Walker
County, Alabama, on April 12,
2016, during the legal hours of
sale, all of its right, title, and interest in and to the following described real estate, situated in
Walker County, Alabama, to-wit:
Commence at the SE corner of
the NW 1/4 of the NW 1/4 of
Section 14, Township 14 South,
Range 7 West, Walker County,
Alabama and run North 89 degrees, 58 minutes West along
the South line of said 1/4 -1/4
section for 217.34 feet for the
point of beginning; thence North
3 degrees 08 minutes West for
109.38 feet; thence South 2 degrees 58 minutes 27 seconds
East for 282.45 feet to a point
on the South line of said 1/4 –
1/4 section; thence South 89 degrees 58 minutes East along the
South line of said 1/4 – 1/4 section for 110.17 feet to the point
of beginning.
Also, the following Easement for
the purpose of ingress and
egress: Commence at the SE
corner of the NW 1/4 of the NW
1/4 of Section 14, Township 14
South, Range 7 West, and run
North 89 degrees 58 minutes
West along the South line of
said 1/4 – 1/4 section 217.34
feet; thence North 3 degrees 08
minutes West for 297.50 feet for
the point of beginning of a 30.0
foot easement, being 15.0 feet
either side of the following center line description; thence North
89 degrees 58 minutes West
along said center line for 650.0
feet; thence South 56 degrees
47 minutes West and continue
along said center line for 63.44
feet; thence South 78 degrees
26 minutes West and continue
along said center line for 149.17
feet; thence North 68 degrees
46 minutes 30 seconds West
and continue along said center
line for 130.63 feet; thence
North 68 degrees 38 minutes
West and continue along said
center line for 130.0 feet, more
or less, to the Easterly right of
way line of 20th Avenue East,
and end of said easement.
Property street address for informational purposes: 2211 Artie
Lane, Jasper, AL 35501
THIS PROPERTY WILL BE
SOLD ON AN “AS IS, WHERE
IS” BASIS, SUBJECT TO ANY
EASEMENTS,
ENCUMBRANCES, AND EXCEPTIONS
REFLECTED IN THE MORTGAGE AND THOSE CONTAINED IN THE RECORDS OF
THE OFFICE OF THE JUDGE
OF
PROBATE
OF
THE
COUNTY
WHERE
THE
ABOVE-DESCRIBED
PROPERTY IS SITUATED. THIS
PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD
WITHOUT WARRANTY OR RECOURSE, EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED AS TO TITLE, USE
AND/OR ENJOYMENT AND
WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO
THE RIGHT OF REDEMPTION
OF ALL PARTIES ENTITLED
THERETO.
Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in
property the right to redeem the
property under certain circumstances. Programs may also
exist that help persons avoid or
delay the foreclosure process.
An attorney should be consulted
to help you understand these
rights and programs as a part of
the foreclosure process.
This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness
secured by said mortgage, as
well as the expenses of foreclosure.
The Mortgagee/Transferee reserves the right to bid for and
purchase the real estate and to
credit its purchase price against
the expenses of sale and the indebtedness secured by the real
estate.
This sale is subject to postponement or cancellation.
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.,
Mortgagee/Transferee
Ginny Rutledge
SIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.
P. O. Box 55727
Birmingham, AL 35255-5727
Attorney for
Mortgagee/Transferee
www.sirote.com/foreclosures
372094
*Feb. 27, Mar. 5, 12, 2016
MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
Default having been made in
the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain
mortgage executed by Ricky
Wayne McCullar, a married
male and Wanda Joy U McCullar, a married female, husband and wife, originally in
favor of Mortgage Electronic
Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as a nominee for Embrace Home Loans, Inc., on the
20th day of June, 2011, said
mortgage recorded in the Office
of the Judge of Probate of
Walker County, Alabama, in
DML Book 2264 Page 790;
having been modified by Loan
Modification
Agreement
recorded in DML Book 2332
Page 793; the undersigned
Federal National Mortgage Association (“Fannie Mae”), as
Mortgagee/Transferee,
under
and by virtue of the power of
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sale contained in said mortgage, will sell at public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash, in
front of the main entrance of
the Courthouse at Jasper,
Walker County, Alabama, on
April 12, 2016, during the legal
hours of sale, all of its right,
title, and interest in and to the
following described real estate,
situated in Walker County, Alabama, to-wit:
The land referred to herein
below is situated in the County
of Walker, State of Alabama in
Deed Book 1314 at Page 621
and Deed Book 1359 at Page
882 and is described as follows:
That portion of the NW 1/4,
Section 21, Township 12 South,
Range 6 West, Walker County,
Alabama, lying on the Eastside
of the Mary Lee Road. Containing 38 acres more or less. Mineral
and
mining
rights
excepted.
And that portion of the NE 1/4
of the NE 1/4, Section 20,
Township 12, Range 6 West,
lying on the Westside of the
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Mary Lee Road; Less and except; The East 600 feet of the
North 700 feet thereof.
Containing 31 acres more or
less. Mining and minerals rights
excepted.
Property street address for informational purposes: 2649
Blooming Grove Rd, Jasper, AL
35504
THIS PROPERTY WILL BE
SOLD ON AN “AS IS, WHERE
IS” BASIS, SUBJECT TO ANY
EASEMENTS,
ENCUMBRANCES, AND EXCEPTIONS
REFLECTED IN THE MORTGAGE AND THOSE CONTAINED IN THE RECORDS OF
THE OFFICE OF THE JUDGE
OF
PROBATE
OF
THE
COUNTY
WHERE
THE
ABOVE-DESCRIBED PROPERTY IS SITUATED. THIS
PROPERTY WILL BE SOLD
WITHOUT WARRANTY OR
RECOURSE, EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED AS TO TITLE, USE
AND/OR ENJOYMENT AND
WILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TO
THE RIGHT OF REDEMPTION
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OF ALL PARTIES ENTITLED
THERETO.
Alabama law gives some persons who have an interest in
property the right to redeem the
property under certain circumstances. Programs may also
exist that help persons avoid or
delay the foreclosure process.
An attorney should be consulted to help you understand
these rights and programs as a
part of the foreclosure process.
This sale is made for the purpose of paying the indebtedness
secured
by
said
mortgage, as well as the expenses of foreclosure.
The Mortgagee/Transferee reserves the right to bid for and
purchase the real estate and to
credit its purchase price against
the expenses of sale and the
indebtedness secured by the
real estate.
This sale is subject to postponement or cancellation.
Federal National Mortgage
Association (“Fannie Mae”),
Mortgagee/Transferee
Rebecca Redmond
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SIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.
P. O. Box 55727
Birmingham, AL 35255-5727
Attorney for
Mortgagee/Transferee
www.sirote.com/foreclosures
367118
*Feb. 27, Mar. 5, 12, 2016
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