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are warning residents tobeware of an ongoing scam,where residents are receiv-ing automated calls inform-ing them that their Master-Card accounts have beenlocked and personal infor-mation is needed.
Police Chief KyleReogas noted the depart-ment has received about sixcalls over the past 48 hoursfrom persons who havereceived the automatedcalls, informing them notonly that their MasterCardaccount has been locked butto press 1 in order to pro-ceed.
When 1 is pressed, thisautomated system asks theresidence to provide theirMastercard number, “whichif you should do it, then theyhave everything they needto use the card,” Reogassaid.
“I know of some who didnot have a MasterCard, butthey have received thosecalls as well,” he added.
If someone receives thistype of call, the best adviceReogas can give is simply tohang up the phone.
“Don’t ever give yourcard number or any personalinformation to anyone overthe phone, unless you knowwho they are,” Chief Reogaswarned.
At first these bogus orscam calls were targetingcertain bank customers, buthave since spread to otherpersons receiving the calls,according to police.
It does not matter wherea person banks or if the per-son has a MasterCard, theobject of placing such callsis in hopes people will giveout their personal card orbank account numbers overthe phone, police said.
If residents suspect aphone related or any othertype of scam, please contactHaleyville Police at 205-486-5201.
By Shelly HessStaff Writer
[email protected] SPRINGS - An agree-
ment the county entered into withthe city of Jasper over a year and ahalf ago is paying off, despite con-tinued concerns from some mem-bers of the public and promises toterminate the program from bothcandidates for sheriff.
The Winston County Jail hasbeen housing inmates arrested onmisdemeanor charges by the city ofJasper since April, 2013, at a cost of$32.50 per day per inmate. In thattime, the county as a whole hasmade $255,000 from the agree-ment, split evenly between thecounty commission and the sheriff’soffice. Commission chairman RogerHayes noted this new stream of rev-enue has been an incredible benefitfor the county.
“This has been a lifesaver forboth the sheriff’s office and thecommission,” Hayes said, addingthat the money has come withoutany extra burden on county taxpay-ers.
Winston County Sheriff RickHarris said the money his depart-
Police give
warning of
MasterCard
scam
County jail/commission reap$250K from inmate programOpen house
at the jail set
for Sept. 21
Sergeant Crystal Wickwire and Sergeant Kayren Howton work on a digital system thathas been purchased monies received through the inmate program as Sheriff RickHarris and Commission Chairman Roger Hayes look on.See COUNTY Page 3
State Trooper Ron Harper talks about the importance of not texting while driving at a recentHaleyville Rotary Club meeting.
By Melica Allen
[email protected] – DWI:
driving while intexicated.State Trooper Ron Harpersaid the no texting whiledriving rule was establishedalmost two years ago. “It issomething that we take forgranted,” he said. “I havetold my kids, my driver’seducation kids that you aredriving a missile at 60 or 65or more down a road. Thatsix-inch line is what sepa-rates you from the other sideof life.
“As adults we get com-placent. I work more wreckson bright, sun-shining daysthan I do when it rainsbecause we daydream. Wedo our routine day-in-and-day-out.
According to statistics,five seconds is the averagetime your eyes are off the
Trooper
Harper
presents
program
on texting
and driving
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ADDISON - Firefightersfrom across the countycapped off a criticallyimportant class they weretaking with an equallyimportant hands-on oppor-tunity to put their skills towork.
Firefighters fromAddison, Helicon, BlackPond and Lynn FireDepartments, as well asmembers of the AddisonRescue Squad, gatheredoutside the Addison FireDepartment Aug. 2, forhands-on training in vehicleextractions. John Wilsonwith Nafeco brought vehicleextraction tools for the fire-fighters to use on an oldvehicle, giving the firefight-ers and rescue squad mem-bers invaluable practicewhen it comes to respond-ing to accidents. Those inattendance also wentthrough mock scenarios ofaccident scenes to give thema little more experience sothey will be ready if and/orwhen they respond to a realaccident.
The exercises came at theend of the Emergency CareProvider class the firefight-ers and rescue squad per-sonnel have been taking.Helicon firefighter GregAckley, who is also a full-time firefighter withVestavia Hills FireDepartment, saw a true needfor the course in the county,having been an adjunctinstructor for Alabama FireCollege for 18 years.
“This class will giveeveryone the confidence torun medical calls,” Ackleysaid, adding that roughly 80percent of calls received byvolunteer firefighters can beclassified as medical calls.Ackley noted that many ofthe firefighters taking the
course had never had anytraining on medical calls,making the need for thecourse critically importantto the county.
The Emergency CareProvider course replaces the24 First Responder coursewithin the Alabama FireCollege, and covers theroles, responsibilities andfunctions of a first respon-der, human anatomy, basiclife support, including CPRand artificial ventilation,shock, fracture splinting,injuries to the head andspine, chest injuries, heartattack and stroke, burns,childbirth and pediatricemergencies.
Ackley hopes membersof the communities servedby firefighters who took thecourse will be happy to seehow their paid fire dues areput into action.
“We are working hard totake care of our communi-ties,” Ackley said.
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Firefighters from several county departments work together on anextrication exercise to cap off the Emergency Care Provider coursethey just completed.
A firefighter practices removal of a windshieldduring the exercise. Firefighters from Lynn,Addison, Helicon, Black Pond and membersof the Addison Rescue Squad participated inthe course. (COURTESY PHOTOS)
By Chad FellSenior [email protected]
WINSTON COUNTY -Plans are full speed ahead fora major event unveiling abust of Winston County’sfirst sheriff at the historicalHouston log jail, after arecent large donation byModern Woodmen ofAmerica.
The bust of Willis Farriswill be dedicated at theHouston jail in October, andplans to raise funds towardthe project reached a fever-pitch recently, when TonySouthern of ModernWoodmen was special guestat a Farris family reunion atthe Galley Restaurant, whereModern Woodmen ofAmerica matched fundsraised up to $2,500.
Projects honoringWinston County’s first sher-iff have actually been dividedinto three segments, the firstof which was placing a gravemarker donated by Sons ofConfederate Veterans at thesite of Farris’ grave at PisgahCemetery.
The second phase is con-struction of a bust of Farris,and the third phase is a his-torical sign to be placed atthe Pisgah Cemeteryentrance noting that thecounty’s first sheriff is buriedthere.
Farris was actually sheriffof Hancock County, whichlater became known asWinston in 1858, named after
Governor John AnthonyWinston.
A bust of Willis Farris isscheduled to be locatedbeside two other busts ofmen who have much histori-cal significance in the coun-ty--Uncle Dick Payne, whocoined the phrase “Free Stateof Winston” (dedicated in2013), and GovernorWinston (dedicated in 2007).
Recently, Gerry Farris, a6th generation descendant ofthe Willis Farris’ family, hada special lunch meeting at the
Galley Restaurant where hemet with sculptor BrankoMedenica, who molded theshape of the busts of Payneand Winston.
The meeting solidified theagreement for Medenica tosculpt the bust of Farris forthe dedication later this year.
“For the younger genera-tion, I think it’s great to dosomething to restore andkeep alive the history ofWinston County,” saidMelissa Farris.
“I’m very honored to beable to further the history ofWinston County,” addedMedencia.
Willis Farris was appoint-ed the first sheriff ofHancock County, serving athree year term from Aug. 31,1850, to September, 1853.On Jan. 2, 1858, the county’sname was changed toWinston, at which time Farrisserved another term as sherifffrom 1859 until 1865.
He was against secessionfrom the Union during the
Civil War, noting that theseparation of states wouldweaken the country. ManyWinston County residentswere in agreement.
In supporting electedState Representative ChrisSheats, Farris vowed to voteagainst secession, accompa-nying him to the state meet-ing of the legislature, whereSheats refused to sign thesecession ordinance and wasthrown into prison.
Farris was elected to rep-resent Winston County in the
House of Representativesfrom 1874-1875, duringwhich time he passed manybills, one of which was tolimit ex officio fees of thejudge of probate and clerk ofWinston County, to fees andsalaries.
He owned the StageCoach Inn located at theintersection of Highway 1 (toLynn) and Highway 13(Byler Road) and operated astagecoach line on BylerRoad between Tuscumbiaand Tuscaloosa.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 2014 ALABAMIAN PAGE 3
road while texting. Whentraveling at 55mph, that'senough time to cover thelength of a football field.
Texting while drivinglaws prohibit the use of elec-tronic devices to write, sendor read messages while driv-ing. In addition to text mes-sages sent by mobile phones,these laws typically prohibitwriting, sending or readingsimilar types of messages --such as emails, instant mes-sages or other internet basedmessages -- while driving. Itdoes not include dialing anumber on the phone or talk-ing on the phone.
The bill includes a fine of
$25 for a first offense, $50for a second offense and $75for a third or subsequentoffense. Each offense is atwo-point violation on a per-son's driving record.
“Texting while driving isbecoming more prevalent.Now we have Snapchat,Instagram, Facebook, etc. Isee pictures on Facebook allthe time of kids sitting in theback seat and somebody onthe driver’s side is taking apicture of the kid in thecarseat and there is a blurrybackground. That meansthey are moving down theroad and they are taking apicture of their kid.
According to the definitionof texting while driving, thatis not considered texting. Wecan’t keep up technology.”
Reaching for a phone,dialing, texting and otheruses of portable devicesincrease the risk of gettinginto a crash by three times.
“Even if you are at a stopsign and you read a text, thatis still technically textingand driving. If you areparked on the side of theroad, that is not texting anddriving. If your tires are onthe highway, that is techni-cally texting and driving.”
He noted that if you pusha button and ask Siri a ques-tion on your phone, that isnot considered texting anddriving. However, if you putthe coordinates in your GPSon your phone while you aredriving, that is texting while
driving. It has to be pre-pro-grammed not to be consid-ered a violation.
Harper talked about themany things that are a dis-traction to drivers, includingeating while driving, mess-ing with the radio or CDplayer and even talking onthe cell phone.
“I had a lady one time flipher vehicle. She was in aditch and her child was in acarseat, hanging upsidedown,” Harper explained.“She said she was reachingback to give her child afrench fry. It takes just a sim-ple distraction like that tocause an accident. Those arejust as important and terrify-ing as texting while driving.
Looking at the ladies inattendance, he asked, “Doyou put your makeup onwhile driving? I have seen
that before.”The number of people
killed in distraction-affectedcrashes decreased slightlyfrom 3,360 in 2011 to 3,328in 2012. An estimated421,000 people were injuredin motor vehicle crashesinvolving a distracted driver,and this was a nine percentincrease from the estimated387,000 people injured in2011, according to AAAFoundation. According tothe Centers for DiseaseControl 15 people are killedeach day in the United Statesin car crashes linked to dis-tracted driving. Additionally,1,200 people are injuredeach day in crashes involv-ing a distracted driver.
“We pick on teenagers,but adults are just as guiltywhen it comes to textingwhile driving,” TrooperHarper noted.
A club member said aHamilton lady died as aresult of an accident and tex-ting was definitely deter-mined to have been thecause of the accident.
Trooper Harper gave stat-stics from 2010 that said thatany given daylight moment,660,000 are using cell-phones or electronic deviceswhile driving. “That isalarming in itself. I think itwould be pushing 1,000,000today,” he said.
In a blind study, it takes1.3 seconds to realize thatsomeone in front of you hasstopped and to react. “If youare going 70 to 80 miles perhour, how much ground didyou cover in that amount oftime?,” Harper asked.
“Best thing we can do isto educate, educate, edu-cate,” he concluded.
Trooper Harpercontinued from page 1
Fundraising under way for bust of county’s first sheriff
Tony Southern of Modern Woodmen of America, presents a check for matching funds to those raised for a bust hon-oring Winston County’s first sheriff, Willis Farris. Southern is presenting the check to Gerry Farris, a sixth generationfamily member. Shown from left on front row: Jewell McCreless, Doris Wiley, Ella Brown, Libby Farris Tittle, NovellaFarris and Leann Farris. Back row: Rickey McCreless, James McCreless, Joyce Farris, Dennis Farris, Amanda Farris,Larry Farris, Homer Farris and Mark Farris.
ment receives is not beingused to make the jail a mon-eymaker, but to keep it main-tained and up to current fed-eral mandates and guide-lines.
“We are not in the profitbusiness. We aren’t designedto have profits, but we dohave to cover our expenses.The jail is a very substantialfinancial burden on anycounty. There is alwayssomething that needs to bedone. It is no different than abusiness, always somethingbeing broken or tearing up.
“If we didn’t have thismoney, we would have to cutsomething somewhere elsein the budget or get themoney from something out-side of our budget. We oper-ate on a bare minimum, sowhen an important piece ofequipment breaks, you haveto have it repaired, or youwill have issues,” Harrissaid.
Money used for upgrades
For the commission’spart, the money they havereceived through the agree-ment with the city of Jasperhas been used solely to helpwith the jail.
“We paid over $60,000on pumps behind the court-house,” Hayes said, referringto the new sewage pump andgrinder installed, along withthe two-inch sewage linesbeing expanded to four-inch,which has corrected a majorsewage backflow problem atthe jail.
Currently, there is$67,000 in a separate bankaccount the commission setup exclusively for the moneythe commission has receivedfrom the housing of Jasperinmates. Hayes noted that anestimated $22,000 in out-standing bills will come outof that money as the billscome in, leaving a total of$45,000.
“I believe the commis-sion and the sheriff’s depart-ment owe it to the people tolet them know where ourmoney has been going. It hasbeen used on the jail only,"Hayes said.
The Sheriff's Office hasused the money not only tomake necessary upgradeswithin the jail that are savingtime and money, but also togive corrections employeesan incentive to stay on thejob and further their careers.Some of the things themoney has been used forinclude:
• Updated and improvedexternal fencing.
• Necessary hardware andsoftware upgrades. “Wemade a jump in a facilityfrom an upstairs barred jailto a modern center. To get towhere it needs to be, we hadto update equipment,” Harrissaid.
• Back-up radio systemfor the Sheriff's Office locat-ed within the central pod ofthe jail, which can be used incase of an emergency thatmakes it impossible to dis-patch from the current loca-tion.
• Upgraded and improvedkitchen equipment, includ-ing new pots, potholders, anew mixer, new hairnets andnew clothing.
• Pay incentives foremployees. Correctionalpersonnel have averaged 10-20 percent pay increases. Aspecific rank structure hasalso been created.
• Training for correctionsstaff, either on-site or at dif-ferent locations.
• Three part-time jobs,with many of those whobegan in these positionsmoving into full-time posi-tions as they become avail-able.
Harris noted that the sher-iff's office staff has also beenvery innovative, allowinghis office and the county to
save significantly. Oneexample is the digital CADsystem created by ChiefDeputy Jimmy Madison,with the Sheriff's Office,which keeps the county fromhaving to use written logs.
“All of these items werenot included in the initialcontract for the security ofthe building, and that hasbeen paid for from thesefunds. The things we neededwere not luxuries,” Harrissaid.
“When we had the oldjail, there were a lot of feder-al guidelines in place wewere exempt from. Now thatwe have a new, modernbuilding, we are under muchstricter guidelines, and wehave to meet them. Just likewhen we built the jail, wehad to meet federal guide-lines. We had to have a con-struction manager. We are ina new era. This is a newday,” Hayes said. “Citizensdon’t stop to think whatcrime really costs, especiallywhen you have federaljudges demanding that youdo something but they giveyou no way to fund it.”
Why the county does nottake federal prisoners
“We had a lot of peoplewanting the county commis-sion and sheriff’s office totake federal prisoners,"Hayes said. “The sherifflooked into it, I looked intoit. We figured the start-upcost to take federal prisonerswould have been $125,000-$150,000. To take the Jasperinmates, we hired three part-time jailers. That was ourstart-up cost.”
Harris said when it cameto accepting federal prison-ers, the costs far outweighedthe benefits, which wouldnot have been guaranteed.
“We would have had toincrease personnel. Wewould have had to purchasethree diesel engine trans-portation vans, not countingthe federal scrutiny wewould have been under.Capital improvements would
have had to been made,which would have eliminat-ed any possible profit,”Harris said.
Winston County's dis-tance from north Alabama'sfederal courts would havealso been problematic.
“We are outside the trans-portation triangle. There arefederal courts inBirmingham, Tuscaloosa,Huntsville and the Annistonarea. The federal govern-ment tends to put theseinmates where they are closeto interstates because theyhave to come visit them,their attorneys have to visitthem, and they charge perdiem for visiting, so theysave money by having themnear an interstate. We wouldhave been a back-up if thoseplaces became full. Wewould not have been a pri-mary drop-off point. Wewere just geographicallyout-of-the-loop to do it.
“We would have done allthis work, and not had themoney. Doing a municipalcontract with Jasper, therewere more consistent num-bers we could count on with-out the upfront expendi-tures,” Harris said.
Taking Jasper inmates hasalso been a liability-freearrangement for the county.
“We are not liable formedical care or transporta-tion to court,” Hayes said.
County Jail’s arrangement with
county municipalities
The Winston County Jailaccepts inmates from all ofthe county’s municipalities -Haleyville, Double Springs,Addison, Arley and Lynn.The county does not makecontracts with the munici-palities, according to Hayes,which is common in thestate.
“We do not have con-tracts with our cities. Half ofthe counties in the state do,the other half do not,” Hayessaid.
Each municipality in thecounty is charged $25 perday per inmate, according toHarris, which covers insur-
ance, food and healthcare.“Arley, Addison and
Lynn incarcerate very fewpeople. If they do, generallyit is on felony charges, notmisdemeanors. Haleyvillehas the largest numbers.
“What we do for all ourmunicipalities, we save thema lot of revenue by workingwith them and allowing theinmates to come. Our jail is acounty jail - it’s theirs, too.They are saving on person-nel and a facility and all thecosts that go with a jail. Wetake on that responsibility.
“The rates we chargethem are much cheaper thanwhat we charge Jasper. Ourfeelings are our people arealready putting money intothis system. They shouldn’tpay as much as someonefrom outside does,” Harrissaid.
Winston County inmatesnot being turned away
A continuing criticism bythose who have beenopposed to the agreementwith the city of Jasper is thatpersons in Winston Countywho need to be incarceratedare not being picked up or letout early to make room forJasper inmates, somethingHayes and Harris both say isjust not true.
“We are not letting any-body out of jail, despite allthe rumors. No one is gettingout of jail to put Jasperinmates in there,” Hayessaid. “We are not going toput somebody on the streetwho needs to be in jail tohouse an inmate from Jasper.We are going to take care ofour Winston County citizensfirst.”
“We have turned no oneaway from our jail. We havemade no one leave early tomake room for anyone else,”Harris said.
With both candidates forsheriff - Ed Townsend andHobby Walker - publiclystating they would end theagreement with the city ofJasper to house theirinmates, both Hayes andHarris, who chose not to run
for re-election, believe theyshould look the situationover very thoughtfully first.
“I don’t think they realizewhat kind of revenue it isbringing in. I would encour-age each of them to look atit, see what it’s really aboutand know what it’s about,"Hayes said.
“My wish would be theylook into the particulars ofthe program to find out thebenefits of it before theystart to make a decision. Thejail one of them is about toinherit is not the jail they leftbehind,” Harris said, refer-ring to how Townsend andWalker have both served assheriff in the past. “It’s a dif-ferent world now. We’vegone from old ways of doingthings to modern ways, anddoing that is very expensive.We’ve gone in less than twodecades from a dispatchershutting the door at 5 p.m. towhat we have now.”
Open house planned
In an effort to show thecommunity the improve-ments that have been madeat the county jail thanks tothe money brought in byhousing Jasper inmates, anopen house is planned forSunday, Sept. 21, from 2-4p.m. at the jail. Tours will begiven to visitors, givingthem the opportunity to seehow the modern jail facilityis run.
“ I believe the peopleneed to know where thismoney comes from and thereason we did this,” Hayessaid. “I like to make thingsclear and try to answer anyquestions anyone has.”
Harris echoed those senti-ments, adding that he is alsoproud of his staff, who willbe on-hand for the openhouse, for all the hard workthey do to make the jail runso well.
“I want to commend theemployees I have. They arethe ones who make this pos-sible. Those are the men andwomen who make it workeveryday,” Harris said.
County jail…continued from page 1
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AddisonAddison Church of Christ
Highway 278
Addison Church of God31331 Highway 278
Addison First Baptist115 South 2nd Street
Central Church of ChristHighway 278
Fairview Baptist29440 Highway 278
Friendship Baptist23711 County Road 41
Kemp Baptist13956 County Road 41
Mt. Pleasant BaptistHighway 278
Northside Baptist18177 County Road 41
Sardis #2 Baptist3789 Sardis-Airport Road
ArleyArley Church of Christ
6917 Highway 41
Arley CongregationalChristian Church
Highway 41
Arley First Baptist5445 County Road 41
Arley House of PrayerHighway 41 & Butler Branch Road
Arley United Methodist5670 County Road 41
Bethel #1 Baptist2670 County Road 12
Freedom Worship CenterCounty Road 41
Liberty Baptist3724 County Road 40
Meek Baptist360 Helicon Road
Nesmith United Methodist10041 Helicon Road
Piney Ridge ChurchCounty Road 41
AshridgeAshridge Community
32881 Highway 195
Liberty Grove Baptist4495 County Road 15
Pleasant Hill #2 Baptist31170 Highway 195
Bear CreekMarion County Cowboy Church
304 Main Street
DelmarDelmar Baptist11185 Highway 13
Mt. Zion Baptist3171 County Road 17
Double SpringsAdair Chapel
Highway 278
Antioch Baptist8428 County Road 2
Bethlehem Baptist8667 County Road 8
Christ Fellowship Assembly of God19870 Highway 278
CorinthCounty Road 57
Double Springs Church of Christ24554 Highway 195
Double Springs United Methodist
287 Guttery Street
Double Springs Worship Center
Highway 195
Fairview #1 Baptist324 Country Road 3016
First Baptist197 Main Street
Harvest Springs ChurchHighway 195
Henryfield FirstCongregational
Methodist30 County Road 3045
Hickory Grove Church of the Nazarene
County Road 8
Kelly Mill Baptist31040 County Road 4
Mt Carmel Baptist11880 Highway 278 West
Mt. Olive Missionary BaptistHighway 195
New Beginnings in Christ293 Scenic Drive
New Hope at Mt. EbronCounty Road 25
Pine Grove Church of GodHighway 278
Pinetucky Baptist911 County Road 8
Poplar Springs Church of Christ
Highway 195
Poplar Springs Freewill Baptist
Highway 195
Rock Creek Baptist2301 County Road 18
Union Grove Baptist821 County Road 20
Union Grove Freewill Baptist
County Road 8
EldridgeFern Springs Baptist
Fern Springs Road
HaleyvilleBeech Grove Baptist2332 Beech Grove Road
Bethel #2 Baptist933 County Road 13
Botush Freewill BaptistCounty Road 90
Cherry Hill Church of GodHighway 34
Church of Jesus Christ ofLatter Day Saints175 Carraway Drive
Church Of God 7th Day6100 County Road 34
Corinth Heights Baptist4070 Dime Road
County Line ChurchCounty Line Church Road
CrossWay Church2005 18th Avenue
Ephesus77 County Road 3423
Faith Fellowship6161 County Highway 34
First Baptist1103 21st Street
First United Methodist2207 9th Avenue
First Pentecostal Church of God
Friendship Primitive BaptistCounty Road 23
Frost Chapel Freewill BaptistOld Highway 195
Grace Baptist26268 State Highway 129
Haleyville Freewill Baptist25th Street
Heritage Missionary Baptist Mission
907 19th Street
House of Refuge807 20th Street
Ireland Freewill BaptistCounty Highway 34
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses2789 Beech Grove Road
Lighthouse IndependentHoliness ChurchHighway 13 North
Littleville United Methodist65 County Road 11
Living Faith PentecostalChurch of God
Needmore
Living Water Assembly of God40777 Highway 195
Macedonia BaptistCounty Road 32
Maxwell Chapel United Methodist1717 County Road 93
Needmore Church of ChristLayne Hill Drive
New Beginnings Church of God
6th Street
New Hope Baptist24235 State Highway 129
New Prospect Baptist202 County Road 3463
Ninth Avenue Church of Christ
2307 9th Avenue
Old MacedoniaKinlock Road
Old Trinity Missionary BaptistCounty Highway 143
Open Door Baptist2050 20th Avenue
Our Lady of GuadalupeCatholic
Layne Hill Drive
Pathway Church of God of Prophecy
12701 Pounders Sims Road
Posey Mill BaptistHighway 69 Off Highway 243
Primera Iglesia1103 21st Street
Revival Center Church of GodAlabama Avenue
Shiloh Missionary BaptistCounty Road 3434
Shining LightOld Highway 195
Solid Rock2507 Newburg Road
South Haleyville Baptist927 4th Avenue
South Haleyville Church of Christ
4th Avenue & 10th Street
South Haleyville Church of God of the First Born
Sunny Home Baptist51 County Road 51
Thornhill Church of ChristCounty Highway 19
Trinity Baptist41255 Highway 195
Waldrop Freewill BaptistHighway 195
HoustonChurch of the Forest
51 County Road 63
Houston Baptist97 County Road 3128
Houston Church of GodCounty Road 3800
Houston CongregationalChristian Church
County Road 63
Houston Memorial United Methodist4887 County Road 63
New Home Baptist13222 County Road 63
Pleasant HillCommunity Church #1
Old Arley Road
LynnCrossroads Church of Christ
Highway 13
Enon Missionary BaptistCounty Road 37
Lynn Baptist71 2nd Street
Lynn Church of Christ167 2nd Street
Millstone Mountain Freewill Baptist
County Road 25
Philadelphia DeliveranceTabernacleHighway 13
Sardis #1 BaptistCounty Road 17
Natural BridgeConcord Baptist1050 County Road 9
Mt. Vernon BaptistCounty Road 357
Myers Hill BaptistCounty Highway 59
Natural Bridge Church of Christ16688 Highway 13
Trinity Way ChurchHighway 13
NauvooAshbank Freewill Baptist
County Road 59Old Union Baptist2640 County Road 70
Attend The Church OfYour Choice This Sunday
WisdomIf any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God,
that giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.
James 1:5 (KJV)
Got a tough decision coming up and don’t know what to do? Or, maybe you just need direction on day-to-day living.
Ask God for wisdom, and just as he gave Solomon great discernment, he will do the same for you.
DOUBLE SPRINGS -The following arrest reportswere released by theWinston County Sheriff’sOffice:
Harvey Mitchell Kilgore,Parrish, failure to appear,JPD;
Brett Randall Turner,Jasper, non-support, WCSO;
Donald Lee Forrester,Birmingham, assault 2nddegree, WCSO;
Joshua Joe Willingham,Falkville, bench warrant,WCSO;
Corey James Lay, Jasper,hold for outside agency,Walker County Sheriff’sOffice;
Scarlett Paige Kelley,Moundville, return for courtappearance, WCSO;
Kelly Lee Rogers,Haleyville, theft of property(motor vehicle), theft ofproperty 2nd degree, HPD;
Dakota James Freeman,Parrish, failure to appear,JPD;
Joseph Wayne Parker,Butler, bench warrant, non-support, domestic violence3rd degree, JPD;
Harvey Mitchell Kilgore,Parrish, bench warrant, non-support, WCSO;
Shandy Shae Smith,Haleyville, theft of lostproperty 1st degree, burglary
3rd degree, possession ofdrug paraphernalia, HPD;
Rapheal LachariesHagler, Jasper, failure toappear, JPD;
Jeremy Elwyn Long,Jasper, bail jumping 1stdegree, WCSO;
Jimmy Dewayne Shedd,Haleyville, theft of property3rd, criminal trespass 3rd,HPD;
Matthew Joseph Pelt,Haleyville, theft of property2nd, public intoxication,HPD;
Cortrik Dejuan Bell,Jasper, domestic violence3rd, failure to appear x2,JPD;
Kristy Renea Akers,Nauvoo, theft of property3rd, JPD;
Amber Deann Howton,Oakman, failure to appear,JPD;
Toni Renee Hagood,Double Springs, failure toappear x2, JPD;
Johnny Mack Jones,Haleyville, bail jumping 2nddegree, WCSO;
Roger Dell Gravitt,Haleyville, hindering prose-cution 2nd degree, WCSO;
Johnathan DewayneJones, possession of a con-trolled substance, possessionof drug paraphernalia,WCSO;
William Jacob Martin,Oakman, failure to appear,JPD;
Ronnie Dale Pruitt,Birmingham, possession ofmarijuana 1st degree,Department of PublicSafety;
Alicia Dane Gravitt,Haleyville, non-support,WCSO;
Samantha Leigh Russell,Empire, possession of drugparaphernalia, JPD;
James Edward Hatley,Empire, possession of drugparaphernalia, JPD;
William John Jackson,Haleyville, domestic vio-lence 3rd degree, failing toappear-traffic, HPD;
Shekita Lashell Lake,Jasper, pedestrian under theinfluence, JPD;
Mark Christopher Weeks,Haleyville, failing to appear-traffic x3, HPD;
Sabrina Ann Frederick,Haleyville, burglary 1st,HPD;
Jimmy Rayford Royster,Jasper, failure to appear,JPD;
Tyler Blake Garrison,
Russellville, possession ofmarijuana 2nd degree, HPD;
Timothy Craig Brimer,Haleyville, failing to appear-traffic x2, bail jumping 2nddegree;
William James Schott,Jasper, insufficient fundscheck x4, WCSO;
William Enoch Boyd,Cordova, public intoxica-tion, JPD;
Derik Ray Williams,Logan, receiving stolenproperty 3rd degree, WCSO;
Michael Shane Wilburn,Jasper, failure to appear,JPD;
Jerry Joshua Alexander,Double Springs, contempt ofcourt, WCSO;
Justin Dwight Godsey,Double Springs, burglary3rd x 5, WCSO;
Steven John Jetton,Double Springs, burglary3rd x 5, WCSO;
Randy Adam Yarbrough,Addison, non-support,WCSO;
Matthew Lee Holt,Spruce Pine, possession of acontrolled substance, pos-session of drug parapherna-lia; illegal possession of pre-scription drugs, HPD;
James Dewayne Hall,Russellville, possession of acontrolled substance, pos-session of drug parapherna-lia, illegal possession of pre-scription drugs, HPD;
Jacob Bradley Lolley,Double Springs, possessionof marijuana 2nd degree,illegal possession of pre-scription drugs, HPD;
Trevor Allen Stringer,Griffith, domestic violence3rd degree, JPD;
Jaime Lynn Lemus,Crown Point, failure toappear, JPD;
Tracy Marie Martin,Jasper, failing to appear-traf-fic, WCSO;
Mandy Jo Smith, CarbonHill, failure to appear x2,JPD;
Richard Dewayne Noble,Haleyville, burglary 3rddegree, possession of mari-juana 1st degree, possessionof drug paraphernalia, theftof property 3rd, illegal pos-session of prescriptiondrugs, HPD;
Amanda Leigh Cooner,Townley, illegal possessionof prescription drugs, JPD;
Shannon Joey Bartlett,Addison, bench warrant,possession of a controlledsubstance, WCSO;
Joshua James Swafford,Haleyville, burglary 3rddegree, harassment, WCSO;
Patricia Raines Brasher,Nauvoo, bench warrant,WCSO;
William Harold Avant,Jasper, public lewdness,WCSO;
Timothy Shawn Adair,Haleyville manufacture of acontrolled substance 2nd,distribution of a controlledsubstance, HPD;
Zachary Micheal Brimer,Haleyville, manufacture of acontrolled substance 2nddegree, possession of drugparaphernalia, alias writ ofarrest, HPD;
Constance Ann Woods,Double Springs, manufac-ture of a controlled sub-stance 2nd degree, distribu-tion of a controlled sub-stance, HPD;
Mindy Leann Cummings,Haleyville, theft of property2nd, HPD;
Brenda Marie Posey,Decatur, hold for outsideagency, Morgan County;
James Andrew Foster,Haleyville, rape 2nd degree,HPD;
Steven Dewayne Boyd,Nauvoo, failure to appear,JPD;
Daphne Charlet Webb,Jasper, theft of property 3rd,JPD;
Gary Steven Haraway,Double Springs, probationviolation, WCSO;
Hector LewisRodreguize, Jasper, publicintoxication, disorderly con-duct, JPD;
Bernardo Fjuqlip, Jasper,public intoxication, disor-derly conduct, JPD:
Dorothea Carlee Segrest,Haleyville, domestic vio-lence 3rd degree, HPD;
Travis Theron Blackwell,Oakman, failure to appear,JPD;
Ovidio Ramierez Alas,Birmingham, occupying amotor vehicle while intoxi-cated, JPD:
Rogelio Gutierrez,Birmingham, occupying amotor vehicle while intoxi-cation, JPD;
Eric Todd Wolfe, Pelham,domestic violence 3rddegree, WCSO.
•When a defendant ischarged with a crime, thecharge is merely an accusa-tion until or unless provenguilty in a court of law.
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Upcoming
Aug. 17-20Gospel meetingA gospel meeting will beheld at the Needmorechurch of Christ Sunday,Aug. 17, through Wed-nesday, Aug. 20. Speakerwill be Justin Roberson.Sunday services are at9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m.,with singing Sunday at 2p.m. and services at 3p.m. Monday throughWednesday will be at 7p.m. The church is locat-ed on Layne Hill Drive justbehind Lakeland Com-munity Hospital. Every-one is cordially invited toattend.
Sunday, Aug. 17League reunionThe annual LeagueReunion will be heldSunday, Aug. 17, at 11a.m., at the NeighborhoodFacilities Building. Every-one please bring a cov-ered dish for lunch.Monday, Aug. 18Title I meetingThere will be a Title Iparental involvementmeeting for HaleyvilleElementary SchoolMonday, Aug. 18. Choiceof sessions will be at 9a.m. or 5 p.m. in the HESconference room. Pleasejoin the meeting becauseyour input is greatlyappreciated.
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#6198 (14-1145) Newburg Rd Haleyville - This 4 bedroom 4.5 bath
home is a must see. Completelyremodeled in 2012. Large updated
kitchen with stainless steal appliances & island. 2 master bedrooms 1 upstairs
1 downstairs, formal dining, formal living,office/sunken den,huge greatroom,bonus room over garage. Newroof and AC units in 2012. Completely
repainted inside and out. Pool with new liner, 30x45 shop,huge swing set.
Great location. Call Kris 486-0313PRICED TO SELL AT $339,000
#6203 (14-1214) 1127 Co Rd 3418 HaleyvilleThis house has been completely
remodeled throughout. New windows,new roof, new kitchen cabinets, new
countertops, ceramic tile back splash,new stainless steel appliances, newhardwood floors, stack stone woodburning fireplace, large concrete
patio, barn, level yard, large garage,all this perfectly situated on approx. 4 +/- acres of land. Call Kris 486-0313
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#6202 (14-1207 Hwy 129 Haleyville
Awesome piece of property. First timeoffering! Approx. 29 +/- acres of land, a large pond, barn, partially fenced,brick house with 3 BR, 1 BA, kitchen,
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Arrests reports released by sheriff’s office
The Haleyville Rotary Club presented three $500scholarships during the recent awards day atHaleyville High School. Pictured above from left are:
Club secretary/treasurer Mike Evans, Chau Huynh,Jacob Cornelius and Macy West.
ROTARY CLUB SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS PHOTO BY MELICA ALLEN
Family Social CommunityPAGE 6 ALABAMIAN SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 2014
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Brittany Cooper and Logan Swinney
Kenneth and BarbaraCooper, of Hamilton, wishto announce the engagementand forthcoming marriage oftheir daughter, Brittany, toLogan Swinney, son ofBruce and Mary Swinney, ofPhil Campbell.
Grandparents of thebride-elect are NeldaHarrison and the late RobertHarrison, of Haleyville, andAnnie Cooper and the lateJames Cooper, of Hamilton.
Cooper is a graduate ofAthens State University. Sheis employed by the MarionCounty Board of Education
as a gifted specialist atHamilton elementary andmiddle schools.
The prospective groom isthe grandson of GeorgieEdwards and the late JoeEdwards, of Haleyville, andthe late Mae and BuelSwinney, of Phil Campbell.
Swinney is a graduate ofNorthwest ShoalsCommunity College. He isemployed by NACCO, ofSulligent, as a machinist.
The wedding will be anevent of Nov. 1, 2014, at 5p.m., at Hamilton FirstBaptist Church
Cooper-Swinneyto solemnize vows
Kayla Seymore
Kayla Seymore, ofWinston County, won firstplace and $150 in the youthdivision of the State ApronSewing Contest sponsoredby the Alabama FarmersFederation Women’s Leader-ship Division.
The contest was part ofthe Federation’s 42nd annualCommodity ProducersConference in HuntsvilleAug. 7-10.
The purpose of theAlabama Farmers FederationWomen's Leadership Divi-sion is to provide an oppor-tunity for women to activelyparticipate in the Federa-tion’s policy-making andexecution activities.
For more informationabout the Federation'sWomen's Leadership Divi-sion, visit AlfaFarmers.org.For more photos of theCommodity Conference,visit the Federation'sFacebook Page atFacebook.com/AlabamaFar-mers.
Seymore
wins first
place at
state
contest
The USDA ForestService is seeking candi-dates to serve on a newAlabama Resource AdvisoryCommittee. The purpose ofthe committee is to improvecollaborative relationshipsamong those interested inAlabama’s national forestsand to provide advice andrecommendations to theForest Service on projectfunded under Title II of theSecure Rural Schools Act.
The Secure RuralSchools Act provides pay-ments to counties based onthe amount of national forestland in the county, amongother factors.
In Alabama, 17 countiescontain national forest land ,including Winston County,and are eligible for funds.Counties may designate aportion of funds to projectsthat will be reviewed byRAC.
The RAC is chartered bythe U.S. Department ofAgriculture and will becomprised of 15 membersrepresenting a wide array ofinterests. Committee mem-
bers must be residents ofAlabama, but do not have toreside in the counties con-taining national forests.
The Secure RuralSchools Act encouragescounties to collaborate withthe Forest Service on proj-ects to benefit public landsand local communities.
Example projects includemaintaining existing recre-ational developments,enhancing wildlife habitat,and improving roads to ben-efit water quality and useraccess.
“We’re looking for peo-ple interested in workingwith a diverse array of inter-ests toward the goal ofenhancing the benefits ournational forests provide tosurrounding communities,”said Tim Mersmann, actingforest supervisor ofAlabama’s four nationalforests.
For more information,please contact LisaKamnikar at 334-241-8114or [email protected].
Lauren N Glass ofHaleyville, was named tothe Dean's List for thespring, 2014 semester atSamford University'sCumberland School of Law.
To qualify for the honor,a student must have earned aminimum 3.0 grade pointaverage out of a possible 4.0while attempting at least 10credit hours of coursework.
Samford University isconsistently ranked in thetop tier of its peer group byU.S. News & World Report.Founded in 1841, it is thelargest private university inAlabama with an all-timehigh of 4,833 undergraduateand graduate students
enrolled this year. The uni-versity offers undergraduate,graduate and professionaldegrees in 10 schools: arts,arts and sciences, business,divinity, education, healthprofessions, law, nursing,pharmacy and public health.Samford attracts studentsfrom around the world andhas an extensive global edu-cation program. Samfordalso is consistently recog-nized nationally as anexceptional value, with topacademic programs andaffordable tuition and fees.Samford competes inNCAA Division 1 athleticsin the historic SouthernConference.
Glass named to
Samford Dean’s List
U.S. Forest Service
seeks Resource Advisory
Committee members
DELMAR - The Veterans of Foreign Wars posthome, located on Highway 13 South, in Delmar, isavailable for group functions. If you need a place tohold a birthday party, family get-together or otheractivities, the VFW Post 4543 is available for rent bythe day. For more information, contact DwightThomas at 205-486-2564.
VFW Post home available
to rent for group functions
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Defoor Realty, LLC1069 County Road 15 • Haleyville, AL
“New Location • Same Personal Attention!”
John (Lanier) Defoor • 205-269-1518
205 MOCCASIN LANE - HALEYVILLE, AL 355653 bedroom, 2 bath single wide located on
5 acres±. The home is in good condition, has achain link fenced back yard and a rear deck.
Located in a quiet secluded location. Priced right!
1324 MEADOWLARK CIR HALEYVILLE, AL 35565A rare 4 bedroom, 2 bath house located in subdivi-sion just out of town. Rear concrete patio and smallstorage shed. The house is in good repair but could
use minor upgrading inside. Seller has just installed anew metal roof. Priced right and move in ready.
383 CR 3004 DOUBLE SPRINGS, AL 35553This is a pretty nice 3 bd,1 bath, brick home
located on a nice lot of 1 acre plus. There is astorm cellar in place and a small barn on the
property and room for a garden. Located in niceprivate area close to Double Springs.
4711 LITTLEVILLE RD HALEYVILLE, AL 35565Three bedroom, 2 bath, brick home close in to
Haleyville. Features a large covered porch, frontand rear, a two car garage, wood burning fireplace,
and a workshop garage in the rear. Back yard in chain link fence. Recent shingle roof.
169 MELBA LANE HALEYVILLE, AL 35565 Really nice place with 12 acres + -, fenced and creek borders the prop-erty. The Doublewide is in excellent condition with new ceramic baths.One has a new jet garden tub. Nice screened porch in the rear. Theproperty features a small barn with 4 stalls a loading shoot, a lean toequipment shed and a small enclosed workshop. Small farm dream!
370 CR 477 HALEYVILLE, AL 35565 Rare Find. Really nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick home
located on 4 acres + - near the end of a dead end streetonly a couple of miles from Haleyville city limits. Storage
for 3 cars in garage and room for a workshop. Gameroom in basement with fireplace and pool table.
44 CR 3403 HALEYVILLE, AL 35565Rare find! Three bedroom, 2 bath brick home located on 4 acre corner lot withFrontage on Dime Rd close in to Haleyville. The house was recently renovatedinside with hardwood floors, crown moulding, new baths etc. House has metalroof, central heating and cooling. Plus much more. Property is already fenced.
2217 COUNTY LINE RD HALEYVILLE, AL 35565Really nice two bedroom, 1 bath home built in 2009 located in a perfect farm
setting on 45 acres of fenced pasture. The property has a nice barn with stallsand a pond of approximately 3 acres. The house was built from a print thatwas designed for future expansion. Great place for a cattle or horse farm.
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PHIL CAMPBELL -N o r t h w e s t - S h o a l sCommunity College hasannounced its President’sand Dean’s Lists for thesummer semester 2014.
Requirements for thePresident’s List are a semes-ter grade point average of4.0 and completion of a min-imum semester course loadof 12 semester credit hoursof college-level work.
Earning President’s Listhonors were:
Cherokee: Luke BradleySeibert
Five Points: JosephWayne Ezell
Florence: KimberlyJanine Copeland, CalebMichael Gibson, RyanDouglas Harbin, AaronJacob Lee, SergeyMagdeychuk, John RobertMurphy, Derek D. Roberts,Joseph Kane Simmons
Killen: William JosephCrew, Jr., Jason LeeSchleifer, Jason LloydTinnon
Moulton: Regan BlakeCarpenter, Jeffrey LeonTerry
Muscle Shoals: JosephBrent Austin, Melanie HaleyGreen, Bryan Lee Hacker,Ulrekia L. Malone
Phil Campbell: Riley H.Baker, William Leonard
HornsbyRogersville: Jonathan
Chandler Howard, Cecil TimNewton, Lindsey BlairNorwood
Russellville:David Jordan Chadder-
don, Jenna Rena Daniel,Gabriela Gomez, Tiffany M.Latham, Gregory TyroneTaylor
Toney: Jarrod MatthewWarren
Town Creek:Michael Lee StewartTuscumbia: Theresa
Maria Hooper, Dustin AllenThompson
Requirements for theDean’s List are a semestergrade point average of 3.5 orabove, but below a 4.0, andcompletion of a minimumsemester course load of 12semester credit hours of col-lege-level work.
Earning Dean’s List hon-ors were:
Courtland: Anthony K.Letson
Cypress Inn: ColtenAllen Powers
Ethridge: Chase AnthonyCarpenter
Florence: ChristopherSean Arreola, Travis E.Boddie, Bryce Froese,Maleah Brooke Givens,Amanda Philisha Hender-
son, Zachary Louis Hyde,Maurice Dejuan Jackson,Demarkus Kelley, AlexandraLeigh O’Steen, JamesMichael Phillips, BrooklynReid Syesta, Cody RayWilbanks
Haleyville: Crystal G.Hollis, Jessica B. Kirk
Iuka: Stephanie BrittDavis
Killen: Melanie PaigeGamble, Courtney RebeccaSledge, Ellen Carol Walton
Leighton: Nicholas AdamCaldwell
Muscle Shoals: BraydenScott Price
Phil Campbell: ObreyNashea Burks, YanelizFernandez, Angela MayHornsby, Ethan J. Pharr
Rogersville: Jessica L.Howard, Timothy S. Prince,Curtis Patrick Thornton
Russellville: Mollie Cat-herine Flanagan, AlmaBanessa Salgado, TravisLaine Stanaland
Sheffield: Brittany NicoleDecatur
Spruce Pine: Amanda L.Mashburn
Tuscumbia: John WalterArnold, David JansonHerold, Bernice G. Jackson,Anna Meghan Neil,Morganne Alexis Weaver,Adam M. Zanellato.
Northwest-Shoals summer
semester President, Dean’s
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Tosha Young, DoubleSprings, received an AppliedTechnology Scholarshipfrom Northwest-ShoalsCommunity College.
A graduate of WinstonCounty High School, Toshawas a member of FutureTeachers of America,
Journalism Club, and BetaClub.
Tosha is the daughter ofOdell and Janet Young.
While at Northwest-Shoals, Tosha will pursue adegree in nursing.
Young awarded
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The Alabamian ran the picture to the leftin the Saturday, Aug. 9, edition, asking ifanyone knew any of the persons in thephoto, which is of a Sunday Schoolclass at First Baptist Church inHaleyville in 1921. Treva Hood with theWinston County Archives in DoubleSprings located the photo in theBicentennial edition of the Alabamian,dated July 1, 1976, with several of thepersons identified, although in no partic-ular order, including a Dr. Olivet, JohnPosey Sr., Allen Riddle, Will Blackwell,John Carruth, Jim Reeves, Dee Bonds,W.V. Mayhall, Buris Drake, Effie Drake,Dan Johns, Odie Dodd, Bob Jackson,Opha Suggs, V.C. Kincaid, pastor, Jim
Stone, Acie Wilson, Dr. W.K. Wilson,Julia Drake, Minnie Kimbrell, CoralCampbell, Francis Cleere, Ada Drake,Elsie Reece, Edna McKinney, DessaFuller, Nola Martin, Riley Dodd, LutherTittle and Ernest Long. The photo wassubmitted to the paper at that time byL.C. Tittle. Anyone who might recog-nize someone else in the photo whohas not been dentified as of yet is askedto stop by the First Baptist Church officein Haleyville.
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Traumatic fall leads to inspirational recovery for BaileyBy Dr. Nancy BellBell Veterinary Hospital
HALEYVILLE - If Icould tell you a story abouta tragedy, strong willpow-er, love and patience, then Iwould tell you about Baileyand her family.
Bailey came to see melate one evening on emer-gency service. The poorgirl, a 4-year-old femaleBlue Pit-bull, had just suf-fered a very traumatic fall –about 10 feet onto thecement floor. She was inshock and terrified whenshe arrived at my veteri-nary hospital. Her owners,Tiffany and DanielDonaldson with son Brody,were extremely concernedabout her well being, so Ispeedily ran off to takesome x-rays and set upintravenous fluids.
There was a compressedarea within her neck thatwas making Bailey not ableto move her legs, sit up, or
even roll up on her chest.She was just laying thereon her side, with her eyesstaring into me, telling meshe wanted to get better,she just needed lots of help.
I reviewed the x-rayswith the Donaldsons, andwe needed to decide whatthe next step was. Do wesee if time will help healher, or do we give her everyopportunity to heal andsend her for referral toMississippi State Univer-sity for an MRI? This wasthe time for patience,prayer and devotion. Withmany questions that neededto be answered, Daniel andTiffany decided their fourfooted fur child deservedevery chance she could toget better. I found out laterthe very important reasonshe needed to get better isthat her two-legged brotherdoes not like storms afterthe tornadoes in 2011, andthe only way he will sleep
is if she is there. Bailey went immediate-
ly to Mississippi StateCollege of VeterinaryMedicine for an MRI.They diagnosed her with anexploded disc in her neck.With that diagnosis camemore difficult decisions.The surgeon sounded hope-ful that surgery could helpher to walk again but, thenagain, it might not.However, the Donaldsonswere not ready to give upon Bailey, and neither wasI.
Surgery was performedby the team at MSU about15 weeks ago. Theyopened up Bailey’s spinalcord in her neck to decom-press the lesion. MSU kepther for about 10 days aftersurgery – you see, she
could not urinate on herown, and defecation wasdifficult, too. The basicthings we have to completeafter surgery in the humanworld are much the same inthe veterinary world.
They also started herphysical therapy, re-teach-ing her how to flex her legsand how to think aboutwalking again. They hadher in a cart to put weighton her feet and to try andpush off the floor. (Thissounds like someone we allknow going through sur-gery, doesn’t it?) Ms.Bailey continued to try andtry. She was very deter-mined – she still had a jobto do at home.
When Bailey was dis-charged from the ReferralCenter, she was still unableto walk. She could barely
sit up on her chest by her-self. I knew her therapywas going to be hard, but Iknew I had complete dedi-cation for therapy withDaniel and Tiffany. I usedacupuncture, flexing andstretching exercises, alongwith assistance from Dr.Cindy Grant, a certifiedphysical rehab veterinari-an. Dr. Grant helpedBailey speed through thera-py and healing with herchiropractic care and lasertherapy.
Weeks of flexing andextending and rubbingmuscles and carrying her toget outside went by. Everyday she improved. Everyday her eyes shone brighterand brighter, and her zestfor life radiates from her.Every day she was gettingback to the Bailey beforethe accident.
It has been 15 weekssince her surgery. I stillcannot believe my eyes.
She is up and runningaround. She is a bit unco-ordinated yet, but herstrength and her spiritoozes from her. We can’thelp but be excited aboutBailey. We are still doingtherapy on Bailey weekly.She continues to get betterevery day.
Daniel and Tiffany areworking to help Baileyimprove so she can helpothers. They are aiming tohave Bailey bond with sol-diers of the WoundedWarrior Project. Bailey hasa story to share, patience tobond and love andwillpower to give.
At Bell VeterinaryHospital in Haleyville,your pets are always treat-ed with the utmost love anddevotion, just like Bailey.To schedule an appoint-ment, call 205-486-4500.
Bailey is pictured above with her family,Daniel, Tiffany and Brody Donaldson, afterundergoing surgery for injuries sustained ina 10 foot fall.
Bailey in her cart during therapy. Bailey is making a miraculous recovery.
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FOR SALE - 96acre farm, 2,000sq.ft., brick house,good, level pas-tures, large timber,city water, nearHamilton. CummingReal Estate anytime921-4004. (8-9, 16)
hereby given thatthe undersigned asmortgagee willunder power of salecontained in saidmortgage, sell atpublic outcry forcash to the highestbidder, during legalhours of sale on theSeptember 3, 2014,at the front door ofthe Courthouse ofWinston County,Alabama, 11 BlakeDrive, DoubleSprings, AL 35553,the followingdescribed real prop-erty in the County ofWinston, State ofAlabama, being thesame propertydescribed in theabove referred tomortgage:
A PARCEL OFLAND IN THE SW1/4 OF THE NE 1/4OF SECTION 36,TOWNSHIP 11,RANGE 6 MOREPA RT I C U L A R LYDESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS. BEGINAT THE SW COR-NER OF SAID 40,THENCE NORTHALONG THE WESTLINE OF SAID 40 ADISTANCE OF 526FEET TO A FENCE,THENCE E ALONGTHE FENCE LINEOF SAID 40 A DIS-TANCE OF 758FEET TO A HOL-LOW, THENCERUN DOWN SAIDHOLLOW IN ASOUTHEASTERLYDIRECTION A DIS-TANCE OF 562FEET TO THEPOINT WHERESAID HOLLOWINTERSECTS THEEAST LINE OFSAID FORTY,THENCE SOUTHALONG SAID EASTLINE A DISTANCEOF 165 FT. TO THESE CORNERT H E R E O F ,THENCE WESTALONG THESOUTH LINE ADISTANCE OF1320 FT TO THESW CORNER ANDTHE POINT OFBEGINNING ANDCONTAINING 13ACRES MORE ORLESS.THIS PROPERTYWILL BE SOLD ONAN “AS IS, WHEREIS” BASIS, SUB-JECT TO ANYE A S E M E N T S ,ENCUMBRANCESAND EXCEPTIONSREFLECTED INTHE MORTGAGEAND THOSE CON-TAINED IN THERECORDS OF THEOFFICE OF THEJUDGE OF THEPROBATE WHERETHE ABOVE-D E S C R I B E DPROPERTY IS SIT-UATED. THISPROPERTY WILLBE SOLD WITH-OUT WARRANTYOR RECOURSE,EXPRESSED ORIMPLIED AS TOTITLE, USEAND/OR ENJOY-MENT AND WILLBE SOLD SUB-JECT TO THERIGHT OFREDEMPTION OFALL PARTIESENTITLED THERE-TO.
Said sale is madefor the purpose ofpaying the saidindebtedness andthe expenses inci-dent to this sale,including a reason-able attorney’s fee.
The sale will beconducted subject(1) to confirmationthat the sale is notprohibited under theU.S. BankruptcyCode and (2) to finalconfirmation andaudit of the status ofthe loan with themortgagee.N a t i o n w i d eA d v a n t a g eMortgage CompanyMortgagee
Beth McFaddenRouseMcFadden, Lyon & Rouse, L.L.C.718 DowntownerBlvd.Mobile, AL 36609
BR/Aug. 2, 9, 16
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LEGAL NOTICESTATE OFALABAMAWINSTON COUNTY
MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE
NOTICEWHEREAS, on the30th day of October,2008, Travis Twilley,a married man, andCasey Twilley, amarried man, didexecute and deliverto Premier Bank ofthe South a mort-gage on real estateh e r e i n a f t e rdescribed, whichmortgage appearsof record in theOffice of the Judgeof Probate ofWinston County,Alabama, inMortgage Book 527Page 961.WHEREAS, defaulthas been made inthe payment of saidmortgage in favor ofPREMIER BANK ofthe South providedtherein, whichdefault continues atthis date, and saidmortgage is subjectto foreclosure.NOW, THERE-FORE, three weeksnotice is herebygiven that theundersigned will sellat public outcry tothe highest bidderfor cash, at the frontdoor of the WinstonCounty Courthouse,Double Springs,Alabama, within thelegal hours of sale,to-wit: ElevenO'clock A.M. to FourO’clock PM, on the26th day of August,2014, the realestate mortgagedby the mortgage,being more particu-larly described aslying and being situ-ated in the Countyof Winston, State ofAlabama, to-wit:Surface rights onlyin and to the follow-ing parcels:
A parcel of land inthe NE /14 of SE ¼of Section 13,Township 11, Range6 West more partic-ularly described asfollows: Begin atthe northwest cor-ner of said forty; goeast along the northline thereof a dis-tance of 660 feet;thence south a dis-tance of 660 feet;thence west to thenortheast right-of-way line of a publicroad; thence in anorthwesterly direc-tion along said right-of-way line to thepoint where saidright-of-way lineintersects the westline of said forty;thence north alongsaid west line to thepoint of beginning.The SW ¼ of the SE¼ of the NE ¼ ofSection 13,Township 11, Range6. Begin at the north-east corner of theNE ¼ of the SE ¼ ;thence west 660feet; thence south330 feet; thenceeast 660 feet to theeast line of the NE¼ of SE ¼ ; thencenorth 330 feet to thenortheast cornerand point of begin-ning. Being inSection 13,Township 11, Range6.All east of road inthe E ½ of NE ¼ ofSE ¼ . Less thenorth 5 acres andalso less 2 acres inthe southeast cor-ner. Also, east ofroad in the SW ¼ ofNE ¼ of SE ¼ . Allin Section 13,Township 11, Range6.Together with alland singular thei m p r o v e m e n t sthereon or appurte-nances thereuntobelonging, or in anywise appertaining.
This sale and con-veyance will bemade subject to anyexisting federal taxliens, if any, and/or
special assess-ments, if any, whichmight adverselyaffect the title tosubject property.Said sale will bemade subject to theright of redemptionof the parties andfor the purpose offoreclosing themortgage, payingthe costs thereofand a reasonableattorney's fee.
Dan J. WillinghamAttorney forMortgagee/PremierBank of the South413 First AvenueSW, Cullman, AL35055
TT/Aug. 2, 9, 16512
LEGAL NOTICEMORTGAGE
FORECLOSURESALE
Default havingbeen made in thepayment of thei n d e b t e d n e s ssecured by that cer-tain mortgage exe-cuted by Terry C.Baker and wifeJudith O. Baker,originally in favor ofCommunity Bank,on the 15th day ofMay, 1999, saidmortgage recordedin the Office of theJudge of Probate ofWinston County,Alabama, inMortgage Book 386,Page 753; theu n d e r s i g n e dCadence Bank,N a t i o n a lAssociation succes-sor by merger withSuperior Bank,N a t i o n a lAssociation f/k/aSuperior Bank, suc-cessor by mergerwith CommunityBank, asMortgagee/Transferee, under and byvirtue of the powerof sale contained insaid mortgage, willsell at public outcryto the highest bid-der for cash, in frontof the mainentrance of theCourthouse atDouble Springs,Winston County,Alabama, onSeptember 23,2014, during thelegal hours of sale,all of its right, title,and interest in andto the followingdescribed realestate, situated inWinston County,Alabama, to-wit:
Commence at theNE Corner of theSW Quarter of theSE Quarter ofSection 36,Township 9 South,Range 9 West,Winston County,Alabama; thenceNorth 09 degrees30 minutes 00 sec-onds West, a dis-tance of 143.00feet; thence North89 degrees 15 min-utes 00 secondsWest, a distance of250.00 feet; thenceNorth 57 degrees15 minutes 00 sec-onds West, a dis-tance of 300.00feet; thence North06 degrees 45 min-utes 00 secondsWest, a distance of275.00 feet; thenceSouth 56 degrees49 minutes 00 sec-onds West, a dis-tance of 307.72 feetto the POINT OFBEGINNING; saidpoint lying on theWesterly R.O.W.line of County Road47 and being thebeginning of a non-tangent curve to theleft, having a radiusof 530.00, a centralangle of 19 degrees22 minutes 17 sec-onds, and subtend-ed by a chord whichbears South 27degrees 41 minutes53 seconds West,and a chord dis-tance of 178.34feet; thence alongthe arc of said curveand said R.O.W.line, a distance of179.19 feet; thenceSouth 18 degrees10 minutes 53 sec-onds West and
along said R.O.W.line, a distance of335.01 feet to acurve to the right,having a radius of2770.00, a centralangle of 10 degrees59 minutes 42 sec-onds, and subtend-ed by a chord whichbears South 23degrees 40 minutes44 seconds West,and a chord dis-tance of 530.75feet; thence alongthe arc of said curveand said R.O.W.line, a distance of531.56 feet to apoint on theEasterly R.O.W. lineof County Road3004; thence North02 degrees 34 min-utes 00 secondsWest, leaving saidCounty Road 47and along saidCounty Road 3004a distance of1036.89 feet;thence South 80degrees 39 minutes00 seconds East, adistance of 453.03feet to the POINTOF BEGINNING.Said Parcel contain-ing 5.36 acres,more or less.
The hereinabovedescribed propertybeing one and thesame as the proper-ty listed in DeedBook 231, Page966 and MortgageBook 386, Page753.
Property StreetAddress: 92County Rd 3004,Double Springs, AL35553
THIS PROPERTYWILL BE SOLD ONAN “AS IS, WHEREIS” BASIS, SUB-JECT TO ANYE A S E M E N T S ,ENCUMBRANCES,AND EXCEPTIONSREFLECTED INTHE MORTGAGEAND THOSE CON-TAINED IN THERECORDS OF THEOFFICE OF THEJUDGE OF PRO-BATE OF THECOUNTY WHERETHE ABOVE-D E S C R I B E DPROPERTY IS SIT-UATED. THISPROPERTY WILLBE SOLD WITH-OUT WARRANTYOR RECOURSE,EXPRESSED ORIMPLIED AS TOTITLE, USEAND/OR ENJOY-MENT AND WILLBE SOLD SUB-JECT TO THERIGHT OFREDEMPTION OFALL PARTIESENTITLED THERE-TO.
This sale is madefor the purpose ofpaying the indebt-edness secured bysaid mortgage, aswell as the expens-es of foreclosure.
The Mortgagee/Transferee reservesthe right to bid forand purchase thereal estate and tocredit its purchaseprice against theexpenses of saleand the indebted-ness secured by thereal estate.
This sale is sub-ject to postpone-ment or cancella-tion.
Cadence Bank, NationalAssociation succes-sor by merger withSuperior Bank,NationalAssociation f/k/aSuperior Bank, suc-cessor by mergerwith CommunityBank, Mortgagee/Transferee
Rebecca RedmondSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Transfereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures309211
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LEGAL NOTICEIn accordance
with Chapter 1, Title39, Code ofAlabama, 1975,notice is herebygiven that Survive-a-Storm Shelters hascompleted twoContracts forConstruction ofCommunity SafeRooms, Project no.HMGP DR-1971-690 (PN 71-497) atHouston, AL, andHMGP DR-1971-692 (PN 71-499) atArley, AL, for theState of Alabama,County of Winston,Owner, and havemade request forfinal settlement ofsaid Contract. Allpersons having anyclaim for labor,materials, or other-wise in connectionwith this projectshould immediatelynotify HarborEnterprises, LLC,1207 Sunset Drive,Thomasville, GA31792.
Harbor Enterprises, LLCdba Survive-a-Storm Shelters
ST-July 26, August 2, 9, 16104
FORECLOSURENOTICE
Default havingbeen made in thepayment of thei n d e b t e d n e s sdescribed in andsecured by that cer-tain mortgage exe-cuted by Bridget D.Richardson, anunmarried individualto MortgageE l e c t r o n i cR e g i s t r a t i o nSystems, Inc.,(MERS) acting sole-ly as nominee forLender, NationwideA d v a n t a g eMortgage Company,Inc., and Lender’ssuccessors andassigns datedFebruary 28, 2008,and Recorded inMortgage Book 518,Page 581 of therecords in the Officeof the Judge ofProbate, WinstonCounty, Alabama,which said mortgagewas subsequentlyassigned toN a t i o n w i d eA d v a n t a g eMortgage Companyby instrumentrecorded inMortgage Book 576,Page 637 of saidProbate CourtRecords: notice is
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LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF ALABAMAWINSTON COUNTY
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
NOTICEWHEREAS, on the30th day of July,2001, LafondaTyree and RickyTyree, married, didexecute and deliverto EvaBank a mort-gage on real estateh e r e i n a f t e rdescribed, whichmortgage appearsof record in theOffice of the Judgeof Probate ofWinston County,Alabama, inMortgage Book 413Page 546. Saidmortgage wasamended in thatAmendment toMortgage recordedin Mortgage Book424 Page 213. Saidmortgage was fur-ther amended inthat Amendment toMortgage recordedin Mortgage book429 Page 137. Saidmortgages andamendments wereassigned to PremierBank of the South inthat Assignment ofMortgage recordedApril 22, 2014 inMortgage Book 587Page 697.WHEREAS, on the30th day ofNovember, 2011,Ricky Tyree andwife, Lafonda Tyree,did execute anddeliver to PremierBank a mortgage onreal estate here-inafter described,which mortgageappears of record inthe Office of theJudge of Probate ofWinston County,Alabama, inMortgage Book 562Page 479.WHEREAS, defaulthas been made inthe payment of saidmortgages in favorof PREMIER BANKof the South provid-ed therein, whichdefault continues atthis date, and saidmortgages are sub-ject to foreclosure.NOW, THERE-FORE, three weeksnotice is herebygiven that theundersigned will sellat public outcry tothe highest bidderfor cash, at the frontdoor of the WinstonCounty Courthouse,Double Springs,Alabama, within thelegal hours of sale,to-wit: ElevenO'clock A.M. to FourO’clock PM, on the26th day of August,2014, the realestate mortgagedby the mortgage,being more particu-larly described aslying and being situ-ated in the Countyof Winston, State ofAlabama, to-wit:A parcel of land inthe South Half ofthe NortheastQuarter of Section7, Township 10,Range 6 West,more particularlydescribed as fol-lows: Begin at theNorthwest corner ofthe SoutheastQuarter of theNortheast Quarter;from this point ofbeginning run Eastalong the North lineof said forty a dis-tance of 406 feet;thence South a dis-tance of 271 feet,more or less, to anold road; thence in aWesterly andNorthwesterly direc-tion along said oldroad to the Northline of theSouthwest Quarterof the NortheastQuarter; thenceEast along saidforty line a distanceof 191 feet to thepoint of beginning.
Together with alland singular thei m p r o v e m e n t sthereon or appurte-nances thereuntobelonging, or in anywise appertaining.This sale and con-veyance will bemade subject to anyexisting federal taxliens, if any, and/orspecial assess-ments, if any, whichmight adverselyaffect the title tosubject property.Said sale will bemade subject to theright of redemptionof the parties andfor the purpose offoreclosing themortgage, payingthe costs thereofand a reasonableattorney's fee.
Dan J. WillinghamAttorney for Mortgagee/PremierBank of the South413 First AvenueSW, Cullman, AL35055
LT/Aug. 2, 9, 16496
LEGAL NOTICESTATE OF ALABAMA
COUNTY OF WINSTON
NOTICE OF FORECLOSUREDefault having
been made in thepayment of indebt-edness secured bythat certain mort-gage dated the 17thday of January,2008, executed byCarl Alan Fine andPatricia L. Fine, toW o r t h i n g t o nFederal Bank,which mortgage isrecorded atMortgage Book 517,Page 49, in theProbate Records ofWinston County,Alabama and re-recorded atMortgage Book 574,Page 751, in theProbate Records ofWinston County,Alabama.
The undersignedhas elected todeclare the entirei n d e b t e d n e s ssecured by the saidmortgage to be dueand payable as pro-vided in said mort-gage and notice ishereby given thatpursuant to law andthe power of salecontained in saidmortgage, theundersigned will sellat public outcry, tothe highest bidderfor cash, in front ofthe Main Door of theWinston CountyCourthouse, DoubleSprings, Alabama,within the legalhours of sale, on the29th day of August,2014, the followingdescribed realestate situated inWinston County,Alabama, to-wit:
Commencing atthe SW corner ofthe NE 1/4 of theSW 1/4 of Section7; thence South 88degrees 48’ 58”East along theSouth line of saidforty 612.93 feet;thence North 16degrees 04’ 02”West and parallel tothe East right-of-way of County Road# 41 315.00 feet;thence North 88degrees 48’ 58”West and parallel tothe South line ofsaid forty 705 feet toa point on the Eastright-of-way ofCounty Road #41;t h e n c eSoutheasterly alongsaid right-of-wayalong a curve an arcdistance of 315.15feet (Radius-2901.01) to a pointon the South line ofthe NW1/4 of theSW 1/4; thenceSouth 88 degrees
48’ 58” East alongsaid forty line 92.07feet to a point andthe point of begin-ning.
Said land lyingand being partly inthe NE 1/4 of theSW 1/4 and partly inthe NW 1/4 of theSW 1/4 of Section7, Township 12South, Range 6West, WinstonCounty, Alabamaand containing 4.86acres more or less.
ALSO:Commencing at theSW corner of theNE 1/4 of SW 1/4 ofSection 7; thenceSouth 88 degrees48’ 58” East alongthe South line offorty 650.65 feet tothe point of begin-ning; thence contin-ue South 88degrees 48’ 58”East along saidforty line 285.84feet to the Westright-of-way of OldDuncan Bridge road(County Road #83);t h e n c eNorthwesterly alongsaid right-of-wayand a curve to theleft a distance of391.97 feet (ArcDistance) Radius3397.20; thenceNorth 88 degrees48’ 58” West a dis-tance of 128.31feet; thence South16 degrees 04’ 02”East a distance of315.00 feet to apoint and the pointof beginning.
Said land lyingand being in the NE1/4 of SW 1/4 ofSection 7, Township12 South, Range 6West, WinstonCounty, Alabamaand contains 1.46acres more or less.
Said sale is madefor the purpose ofpaying the sameindebtedness andthe expenses inci-dent to this sale,including a reason-able attorney’s fee.
WorthingtonFederal Bank
BY: William M. HancockWolfe, Jones,Conchin, Wolfe,Hancock & Daniel,L.L.C.905 Bob Wallace AvenueHuntsville, Alabama35801
PF-Aug. 9, 16, 23544
LEGAL NOTICEMORTGAGE
FORECLOSURESALE
Default havingbeen made in thepayment of thei n d e b t e d n e s ssecured by that cer-tain mortgage exe-cuted by Kelly LeeWilliams, a marriedwoman, joined inmortgage by herhusband, GwenWilliams, originallyin favor of RegionsMortgage, Inc., onthe 11th day ofOctober, 2002, saidmortgage recordedin the Office of theJudge of Probate ofWinston County,Alabama, in MORTBook 431, Page603; the under-signed RegionsBank successor bymerger withRegions Mortgage,Inc., asMortgagee/Transferee, under and byvirtue of the powerof sale contained insaid mortgage, willsell at public outcryto the highest bid-der for cash, in frontof the mainentrance of theCourthouse atDouble Springs,Winston County,Alabama, onSeptember 23,2014, during the
legal hours of sale,all of its right, title,and interest in andto the followingdescribed realestate, situated inWinston County,Alabama, to-wit:
The followingdescribed propertysituated in theNortheast quarter ofNorthwest quarterof Section 29,Township 9 South,Range 7 West, andmore particularlydescribed as fol-lows: Commence atthe point of inter-section of the Westline of the abovequarter-quarter withthe South line at thegravel county roadrunning East andWest through saidquarter-quarter forthe point of begin-ning; thence runSouth along theWest line of saidquarter-quarter for470.0 feet; thencerun East 150.0 feet;thence run North470.0 feet to theSouth line of theabove said road;thence run Westalong the Southside of said road for150.0 feet to thepoint of beginning.Winston County,Alabama.Property streetaddress for informa-tional purposes:214 County Road3159, Houston, AL35572THIS PROPERTYWILL BE SOLD ONAN “AS IS, WHEREIS” BASIS, SUB-JECT TO ANYE A S E M E N T S ,ENCUMBRANCES,AND EXCEPTIONSREFLECTED INTHE MORTGAGEAND THOSE CON-TAINED IN THERECORDS OF THEOFFICE OF THEJUDGE OF PRO-BATE OF THECOUNTY WHERETHE ABOVE-D E S C R I B E DPROPERTY IS SIT-UATED. THISPROPERTY WILLBE SOLD WITH-OUT WARRANTYOR RECOURSE,EXPRESSED ORIMPLIED AS TOTITLE, USEAND/OR ENJOY-MENT AND WILLBE SOLD SUB-JECT TO THERIGHT OFREDEMPTION OFALL PARTIESENTITLED THERE-TO.This sale is madefor the purpose ofpaying the indebt-edness secured bysaid mortgage, aswell as the expens-es of foreclosure.
The Mortgagee/Transferee reservesthe right to bid forand purchase thereal estate and tocredit its purchaseprice against theexpenses of saleand the indebted-ness secured by thereal estate.
This sale is sub-ject to postpone-ment or cancella-tion.
Regions Bank successor by merg-er with Regions Mortgage, Inc., Mortgagee/Transferee
Ginny RutledgeSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Transfereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures111990
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