Monday Record for December 19, 2011

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• PNC Bank to James Preston, a parcel of land in section 2, township 16, range 7, $23,500. • Eugene Burgess, Gina Richardson, Tim Burgess and Angela Stallins to J. C. Cornelius and Barbara Cornelius, a parcel of land in section 35, township 13, range 7, $10. • Suntrust Mortgage to Fannie Mae, Sherwood Forest, 3rd addition, block 6, lot 31. • Fannie Mae to Franklin Smith, Sherwood Forest, 3rd addition, block 6, lot 31. • Billy W. Tolleson to Lender Williams, A.C. Shelton addition, block 3, lot 8, $1. • Andrew L. Smith to Paul W. Roden, Jr., C. W. Cooper, lot 5, $1. • Christopher Latta and Kelly S. Latta to Christopher Latta and Kelly S. Latta, Legacy Hills, 2nd addition, lot 62. • Wells Fargo Bank to Housing & Urban Development, Berkshire Woods, 2nd sector, block 3, lot 26, $1. • LBC Acquisitions, LLC., to Benton Norby Properties, LLC., Lee Brass, lot C, $10. • Noble Street Baptist Church to Mars Hill Missionary Baptist Church at Randolph Park, Noble Home Place, block 249, lots 6-8, $10. • Brian K. Israel to John Russell Smith, Anniston Homestead & Fruit Growers Association, lots 3006 and 3007, $10. • James P. Jackson to Jahnel Todd Cavan Williams, Hidden Valley, lot 48, $10. • J.D. Hess to David A. Haynes, a parcel of land in section 19, township 15, range 8. • Genese Beasley to Gary S. Beasley and Theresa D. Beasley, Spring Hill Heights, 7th addition, block 17, lot 2, $10. • Wesley Elkins to Orville Huey Elkins, a parcel of land in section 11, township 16, range 7, $10. • Jimmy Ray Brimer and Debra Hart Brimer to Russell T. Emrick and Leann H. Emrick,

a parcel of land in section 15, township 16, range 8, $10. • Alan D. George and Leslie George to Joshua D. Wright and Celia D. Engle, Plainview, 2nd addition, block 1, lot 6; Plainview, 3rd addition, block 1, lot 7, $10. • John Russell Smith to Faye Robinson and Derek Johns, a parcel of land in section 30, township 15, range 8, $7,500. • Commercial Development Authority of the City of Piedmont to Stanley Colvert, DDS., 114 West Ladiga Street, Piedmont, $10. • Housing & Urban Development to Brian J. Schall, Lenlock, block 4, lot 24, $43,550. • Housing & Urban Development to Carol H. Angle, Weaver North, 1st addition, block E, lot 2, $30,100. • Daphne L. Stovall to Deborah A. Engle, a parcel of land in section 5, township 14, range 6, $10. • Sid Deerman and Kimberly Deerman to Gavin W. Hallford, Pebble Creek, lot 2, $130,550. • Tommy Van Homesley to Ricky Heath and Belinda Heath, a parcel of land in section 24, township 13, range 8, $10. • Sarah L. Hughes to Terry A. Hughes, Mimosa, lots 1-3, $10. • Amanuel Kidanemariam to Nahom A. Anenia, West Anniston Land & Improvement Company, block 14, lot B, $10. • Ralph R. Drake to Donna P. Nash, a parcel of land in section 17, township 14, range 8, $10. • Thomas E. Kerr to Velinda Joy Kerr Rochelle, a parcel of land in section 11, township 13, range 10, $10. • Thomas E. Kerr to Kathy Wanda Kerr Hooper, a parcel of land in section 11, township 13, range 10, $10. • Albert E. Calhoun and Shirley H. Calhoun to Kenneth A. Webb Jr. and Rebecca A.

Webb, a parcel of land in section 6/7, township 15, range 6, $2,661.50. • Charles L. Ramsey and Shirley W. Ramsey to Bryan K. Conway and Tammy E. Conway, a parcel of land in section 33, township 14, range 8, $10. • Phillip G. Dean and Melanie C. Dean to Phillip G. Dean and Melanie C. Dean, a parcel of land in section 32, township 14, range 6, $10. • Debra Brackin to Brent Lipscomb, a parcel of land in section 36, township 12, range 7, $10. • John E. Cohn and Kay T. Cohn to William D. Mcinnish, a parcel of land in section 36, township 15, range 5, $10. • Doris M. Owens to Margaret Winnie, Anniston City Land Company, block 507, lots 5 and 6, $10. • Fannie Mae to Gina Kiker, Cross Creek, 1st addition, lot 12, $41,000. • Kayla Markita Headrick to Jacquelyn & Shanda, LLC., a parcel of land in section 11, township 16, range 9, $10. • Annie V. Johnson to Beverly A. Goodrich, Fairview Heights, block B, lot 1, $100. • Howard Mosely and Sabrina Mosely to Donald T. Macargel and Mary E. Macargel, Eagles Landing, lot 29, $10. • Jessica M. Cummins and Jennifer May Grossman to Howard A. Mosely and Sabrina Mosely, Summerall, lot 20, $10. • Morrison Properties, LLC., to Alma Machado, Anniston City Land Company, block 131, lot 9, $1. • Sylvia Shelnutt, Evelyn Clark, Glenda Fay Arnett, Wanda Rhodes and Connie Smith to Christopher T. Leath and Ann W. Leath, a parcel of land in section 8, township 15, range 6, $10. • Gilyan N. Strickland to Jimmy D. Strickland, a parcel of land in section 2, township

15, range 7, $1. • Jennifer Margaret Ward to E.P. Ray, LLC., Anniston Land Company, block 521B, lots 1-330, $1. • Frances K. Willis and Gerald Willis to James Wainwright, a parcel of land in section 35, township 13, range 9, $10. • Geneva Truitt to Geneva Truitt, E. Dan Truitt Jr. and William Gary Truitt, Haynes & Herren, block A, lots 44-47, $10. • Rocky Road Development Company, LLC., to Hazel Creek Properties, INC., Emily Trace, lot 4, $10. • Rocky Road Development Company, LLC., to DLS Construction Company, INC., Emily Trace, lot 5, $10. • Kimberly B. Campbell and Bradford W. Campbell to Lee Anthony Palmore and Latonya N. Palmore, F.E. Mccullars, block 1, lot 3, $10. • David Foster McCluskey to Clifford W. Searcy, Grandview Acres, 1st addition, block 4, lot 2, $10. • Clyde Stevenson Redding to Rebecca Purkey, Rosalind Thacker and Gene Buchanan, John H. Street, block B, lot 5, $10. • James S. Pritchett and Linda K. Pritchett to Longshore Land Trust, a parcel of land in section 35, township 14, range 8, $10. • James A. Chamblee and Janice H. Chamblee to Annette Moates, Anniston City Land Company, block 134, lots 17 and 18, $10. • Deborah S. Hess to Arthur Welch Jr. and Beverly J. Welch, Anniston Land Company, block 440, lot 4. • JPMorgan Chase Bank to Veterans Affairs, Vaughn’s, lots 78-185, 89 and 90, $1. •Citimortgage, INC., to Veterans Affairs, a parcel of land in section 9, township 15, range 8, $1.

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Anniston

The following felony arrests were reported by the Anniston Police Department during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. • Bernard Stegall, 45, of unspecified address: second-degree theft. • Paul Ronald Vines, 36, of unspecified address: manslaughter. • Joshua Clee Norman, 35, of unspecified address: thirddegree burglary. • Samantha Louise Boyd, 33, of unspecified address: possession of a controlled

substance. • Demarcus Antwan Byers, 37, of unspecified address: third-degree burglary. • Kyle Garrett Bright, 27, of unspecified address: firstdegree receiving stolen property. • Joshua Clee Norman, 35, unspecified address: thirddegree burglary. • Jose David Pacheco, 34, of unspecified address: second-degree theft of lost property. • David Lamar Smith, 23, of unspecified address: second-degree receiving stolen property. • Paul James Boyd Jr., 30, of unspecified address: second-degree theft. • John Morris Thompson, 52, of unspecified address: first-degree possession of marijuana.

• Darrell Alonzo White, 28, of unspecified address: obstructing justice by using a false I.D. • Robert Allen Nichols, 34, of unspecified address: firstdegree receiving stolen property.

Calhoun County

The following felony arrests were reported by the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. • Tyler Scott Story, 23, of Ohatchee: conspiracy to manufacture methamphetamine. • Casey Cornelious Stitts, 26, of Piedmont: distribution of a controlled substance. • Amy H. Wills, 34, of Alexandria: second-degree assault. • Melanie Dawn Trantham,

38, of Oxford: failure to appear in court. • Chad Joseph Field, 20, of Anniston: second-degree theft of property. • Terry Dean Roberts, 38, of Gadsden: second-degree burglary. • Melissa Renee Hill, 41, of Ohatchee: two counts of I.D. theft. • Chelsea Lamar Burdett, 21, of Anniston: second-degree theft of property.

Oxford

The following felony arrests were reported by the Oxford Police Department during the six-week period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. • James David Byrd, 36, of Oxford: second-degree domestic violence. • Peter Corona Cernas III, 18, of Oxford: third-degree

burglary. • Jabrodski Walter Davis, 21, of Eastaboga: theft. • Tamekia Nicole White, 27, of Anniston: possessing a forged instrument. • Anthony Barnard Morgan, 56, of Talladega: theft. • Donovan Eugene Parchman II, 21, of Anniston: murder. • Rebecca Doris Strawn, 30, of Gadsden: second-degree theft of property. • Keven Lee Salter, 35, of Eastaboga: two counts of possessing a forged instrument. • Shalois Nichole Wilson, 27, of Anniston: theft by deception. • Jason Ross Conner, 40, of Birmingham: seconddegree theft of property, unlawful breaking and entering a vehicle.

• Troy Alan McGill, 50, of Birmingham: second-degree theft of property, unlawful breaking and entering a vehicle. • Damien Frederick Greene, 32, of Fairfield: shoplifting. • Melanie Dawn Trantham, 38, of Anniston: using false I.D. to obstruct justice. • Marta Alicia Cortez, 59, of Oxford: theft of lost property. • Brandon Vontez Hawkins, 21, of Gadsden: capital murder during robbery, seconddegree assault. • Thomas Lee Groce, 22, of Oxford: third-degree escape. • Christopher Sebastian Palmedo, 18, of Anniston: theft. • Ezell Erskine, 40, of Huntsville: second-degree theft of property.

Tea partyers not keen about GOP presidential field By Steve Peoples Associated Press

CONCORD, N.H. — Just a year ago, tea party activists came roaring out of the congressional elections eager to shape the looming race for the White House. Things have not gone as planned. Turned off by Mitt Romney’s style and evolution on several important issues, they have bounced from one candidate to another in hopes of finding a formidable alternative to the former Massachusetts governor to focus their enthusiasm.

After a series of disappointments — Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, and businessman Herman Cain among them — the anti-establishment movement has settled, for now, on a favorite: former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, even though he has spent more than three decades in Washington politics. With the Iowa caucuses on Jan. 3 and tea party support fractured at best, some activists worry that the passion that defined the movement 13 months ago may become lost in the selection of the next president.

Infighting among conservative groups, a growing sense of pragmatism, and glaring weaknesses among the candidates have forced some tea party leaders to acknowledge their limits and shift their attention to Congress. “I wish that we had coalesced behind one candidate earlier on. It’s not because of the tea party movement, it’s because there hasn’t been that candidate out there so far that has stirred the passion — the fire in the belly,” said Amy Kremer, president of the Tea Party Express. “Everybody wants to focus on presidential politics. I think we need to be focused on

the Senate. That’s where we really, really need to be engaged.” Lacking a presidential contender to rally behind, Kremer’s organization and others have begun eyeing congressional elections that could shift the balance of power on Capitol Hill next fall regardless of the presidential race winner. Other tea party groups, despite a desire to play prominently in the White House contest, are left to focus on policy debates in Congress. They’ve already helped shape the debate over federal spending, pushing the House to pass a balanced budget amendment while

rejecting Democrats’ effort to raise new revenues to help close the federal deficit. “We’ve changed the discussion on Capitol Hill and we’ve let the politicians know we get the game they’re playing,” said Jenny Beth Martin, co-founder of the Tea Party Patriots. “We always said last year that after the November election that our work was just beginning.” Some grassroots convervatives have embraced Romney. Others have latched onto Texas Rep. Ron Paul’s fiery candidacy. Many more say they’re simply not sure where to go.

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