Monday Record - June 27

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MONDAY RECORD YOUR GUIDE TO PUBLIC RECORDS AND VITAL STATISTICS IN CALHOUN COUNTY

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BANKRUPTCIES

Sal Andriani, Anniston Margaret Dawkins Bailey, Mellow Valley Dorothy Booke, Anniston Thomas ‘Buddy’ Burke, Lanett John W. Bill Cargal, Anniston Opaline Rollins Childs, Delta Chris Clifton, Anniston Willie Mae Cook, Heflin Dorothea (Thea) Dick, Lineville Ricky Ellington, Anniston Shirley Bentley Ellis, Bynum Bernice Entrekin, Enterprise Connie B. Hillman, Rock Run Arther L. ‘Art’ Hudgins, Oxford Henry A. Hudson, Oxford Eva Jo Irvin, Anniston Mafalda L. Jones, Anniston Willie J. (Mr. Blue) Johnson, Anniston Evelyn Reade Kidd, Anniston Ruby L. Kirby, Anniston Lynn Frances Livingston, Portland, Ore. Loyd C. Mutt Morgan, Weaver Howard Ellis ‘Chief’ Norton, Oxford Marcel W. Nunnelley, Heflin Horace Clifton Pate, Delta Bobby F. Pike, Eastaboga Ernestine ‘Teenie’ Grier Reese, Anniston Jimmie Dauris Johnson Ridenhour, Beaumont, Texas Marilyn Roberts, Lineville Paul Dean Robertson Jr., Alexandria Gwendolyn Sanders, Talladega William F. Saxon Jr., Ashland Julia Humphries Smith, Anniston Josephine Swain Stockdale, Talladega Margie Daugherty Thomas, Anniston Mary Beatrice Madea Anderson Tippins, Anniston Aaron Turner, Talladega George Edward Whitesel, Jacksonville Jackie Lamar Wilkins, Jacksonville

A Chapter 7 bankruptcy allows the debtor to retain certain exempt property, but the debtor’s remaining property is gathered and sold by a trustee from which creditors will receive payment. It may also be used by businesses which wish to terminate their business. A Chapter 13 bankruptcy enables debtors, through court supervision and protection, to propose and carry out a repayment plan under which creditors are paid, in full or in part, in installments over a three-year period. During that time, debtors are prohibited from starting or continuing collection efforts. The following bankruptcies declared by Calhoun County residents were recorded by U.S. Bankruptcy Court Northern District of Alabama last week:

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Chapter 7

• Jack Cecil Vandervort, 9859 Choccolocco Rd., Anniston • Melba S. Haynes, 5332 Cash St., Anniston • Peaches A. Taylor, P.O. Box 149, DeArmanville • Jonathon P. Smith, 539 Grayton Rd., Ohatchee • Steven R. Gilliam and Kristen D. Gilliam, 86 Posey St., Piedmont

Chapter 13

• Latosha McKenzie, 1121 Mulberry Ave., Anniston • Aaron P. Hosler, 11 Ragan Chapel Rd., Ohatchee • Mary K. Head, 2274 Bynum Leatherwood Rd., Anniston • Juanita Diane Williams, P.O. Box 7573, Oxford • Robert Wayne Fields, 1205 West 9th St., Oxford • Robin Gann, 23-B Marbut Dr. SW, Jacksonville • Michael McKnight and April McKnight, 74 Todt Dr., Ohatchee

foreclosures • Sandra Rich and James B. Rich, Forest Hills, block A, lot 45. • Byron Stanley Hill and Teresa Heath Hill, A.P. Hubbard Subdivison, block 1, lot 17; Lake Park Subdivision, block 1, lot 6. • Jerry A. Brown and William Scott Brown, a parcel of land in section 13/14, township 14, range 9. • Matt R. Barnwell, Anniston Land Company, block 541-B, lot 30. • James Ronald Whitman and Marie Q. Whitman, Hillandale Subdivison, 1st addition, block G, lots 4 and 5. • Gerald Kenneth Guthrie and Karen V. Vaughn, a parcel of land in section 30, township 16, range 7.

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MARRIAGE LICENSES • Bruce Lamar Stevens Jr. of Anniston to Meagan Denise Elgin of Anniston • Paul Aaron Moore of Anniston to Carie Tessielien Weston of Oxford • Harry Edward Burnell of Boynton Beach, Fla., to Frances Marie Crocker of Boynton Beach, Fla. • Chad Wendell Vice of Oxford to Katherine Suzann Ferguson of Oxford • Justin Matthew Glaze of Trion, Ga., to Meghan Saralise Beal of Cedartown, Ga. • Maurice Lane Green Jr. of Jacksonville to Teresa Ann Frisby of Jacksonville • Lewis Butts IV of Oxford to Erica Shontae Chaney of Oxford • Matthew Shane Grizzard of Oxford to Nicole Amos Pierce of Oxford • Andrew James Dotson of Pinson to Stacey Michelle Thoms of Jacksonville • Paul Allen Hoffman of Jackson, Miss., to Amanda Elizabeth Shirley of Oxford • David Dewayne Trott Jr. to Weaver to Gheppto Lorran Gold of Weaver • John Eddie Johnson Jr. of Anniston to Chantrece Martin of Anniston • Richard Justin Thomas III

of Jacksonville to Dealona Tiara Turner of Jacksonville • Erick Rigoberto RecinosHernandez of Carrollton, Ga., to Luciney Martinez-Salinas of Anniston • Kenneth Robert Snell of Alexandria to Alisha Ann Dondineau of Alexandria • Justin Gorden Livingston of Anniston to Candice Nicholle Hayes of Anniston • Andrew John Newsome of Jacksonville to Courtney Marie Crosby of Jacksonville • Sandy Gene Davis of Oxford to Stephanie Marie Howington of Oxford • Angel De Jesus LopezMercado of Oxford to Victoria Garcia of Oxford • Michael Darren Heath Jr. of Anniston to Felicia Nicole Adair of Anniston • Wesley Thomas Snow of Baileyton to Brandi Fawn Nichols of Baileyton • Alvin Rodney Morrison of Weaver to Phyllis Renee Boudousquie of Jacksonville • Eric Brinson Arnold of Anniston to Jennifer Hope Baker of Anniston • Robert William Wilsey of Duluth, Ga., to Linda Williams Kiker of Anniston

For the record Information from two marriage licenses was reported incorrectly in the Monday, June 20, edition of the Monday Record. The correct entries are listed below. • Kyle Adam Chaney of Ohatchee to Nikki Lynn Day of Wellington • Robert Steve Medders of Ohatchee to Patricia Ann Ragsdale of Bowdon, Ga.

Here is the livestock market report for the Tuesday sale. Receipts for this week 872 compared to 872 last week. Receipts a year ago 962.

FEEDER CLASSES:

Bulls and steers (Medium and Large No. 1 and No. 2): 200-300 lbs. 153.00 to 164.00; 300-400 lbs. 135.00 to 164.00; 400-500 lbs. 133.00 to 147.00; 500-600 lbs. 122.00 to 140.00; 600-700 lbs. 103.00 to 129.00. Heifers (Medium and Large No. 1 and No. 2): 200-300 lbs. 128.00 to 143.00; 300-400 lbs. 124.00 to 130.00; 400-500 lbs. 120.00 to 136.00; 500-600 lbs. 109.00 to 120.00; 600-700 lbs. 106.00 to 117.00; 700-800 lbs 100.00 to 110.50.

SLAUGHTER CLASSES:

Cows: Breakers 70.00 to 74.00; Boners 70.00 to 78.50; Lean 64.00 to 68.00. Bulls: Normal Dressing 54-58% 87.00 to 92.00; High Dressing >58% 94.00; Low Dressing

WILLS PROBATED • Frankie Batts • Clara Jo Causey Foster • Opal Allene Rankin • Mancel Leon Denson • Irene Dulaney • Eugene Harris • Jacqueline Martin Davis • Willie B. Jones • Jewell E. Hardy • Henry D. Ford Jr. • Romona Young

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The following property crimes were reported to the Anniston Police Department during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday.

Burglaries • Residence, 4500 block of Sprague Avenue: two televisions, cash. • Residence, 200 block of East 30th Street: television, laptop computer. • Residence, 1300 block of Johnston Drive: phone/ music player, Wii game console, Playstation III game console, game, television, jewelry. • Residence, 1600 block of Moore Avenue: television. • Residence, 700 block of West 32nd Street: firearm, two televisions, cash, rare coins. • Residence, 1800 block of Bancroft Avenue: televisions, Wii game console. • Residence, 700 block of East 9th Street: eyeglasses, television, computer. • Residence, 600 block of East 15th Street: television, X-Box 360 game console, firearm. • Bar, 400 block of North

Hunter Street: assorted bottles of liquor, cases of beer, ice chest, cash register. • Unknown location, 3700 block of Eulaton Road: PA system with microphone, coins, food items.

Thefts • Church, 4700 block of Saks Road: catalytic converter. • Residence, 400 block of South Marshall Street: jewelry. • Residence, 3000 block of McClellan Boulevard: clothing, battery jump-starter. • Residence, unspecified block of East 19th Street: medication. • Department store, 1700 block of Quintard Avenue: cash. • Residence, 300 block of Elm Street: lawnmower, string trimmer. • Storage facility, 3200 block of McClellan Boulevard: television. • Convenience store, 600 block of South Quintard Avenue: iPhone. • Department store, 5500 block of McClellan Boulevard: box cutter, two cameras.

Auto-related thefts

crimes were reported to the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office during the sevenday period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday.

Burglaries • Residence, unspecified block of Tallaseehatchee Way, Wellington: copper wire. • Unspecified location/block of Garrison Street, Hobson City: cash, coins, hair care cutters.

Thefts • Unknown location, unspecified block of Pine Hill Drive, Anniston: batteries, flag sticks, flags, lounge chairs. • Bank, unspecified block of U.S. 431, Alexandria: cash.

Auto-related thefts • Residence, unspecified block of Old Choccolocco Road, Anniston: 2002 Chevrolet Silverado.

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The following felony arrests were reported by the Anniston Police Department during the seven-day period ending Thursday at 7 a.m. • Brandy Ann Barrett Moore, 32, of unspecified address: second-degree possession of a forged instrument. • Regina Anne Nelson Lane, 42, of unspecified address: first-degree possession of marijuana. • Marvin Carter Kirby, 47, of unspecified address: thirddegree theft, obstructing justice by using false I.D. • Muhammad Sabree, 25, of unspecified address: first-

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degree possession of marijuana. • Eric Dewayne Turner, 19, of unspecified address: second-degree theft, thirddegree burglary. • Derrick Darnell Chatman, 28, of unspecified address: second-degree assault.

• Brandon Omar Williams, 24, of Anniston: two counts of possession of a controlled substance, first-degree possession of marijuana. • James Brandon Spears, 25, of Anniston: destroy state property, third-degree escape.

The following felony arrests were reported by the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office during the seven-day period ending Thursday at 7 a.m. • Male, 27, of Munford: second-degree rape, seconddegree sodomy. • Morris Lee Jr., 51, of Talladega: third-degree burglary, possession of burglar’s tools. • Antuan Lemuel Thomas, 29, of Anniston: two counts of possession of a controlled substance, first-degree possession of marijuana.

The following felony arrests were reported by the Oxford Police Department during the seven-day period ending Thursday at 7 a.m. • William Andrew Brown, 35, of Heflin: auto theft. • Stacie Pugh Donnolly, 38, of Anniston: second-degree possession of a forged instrument. • Williejoe Sebastian Mathis Jr., 27, of Anniston: theft-firearms. • Carmen Nicole Middleton, 41, of Anniston: seconddegree theft of property.

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EDITOR’S NOTE

The following property The material inside the Monday Record is recorded by The Anniston Star from various crimes were reported to the institutions and government offices. Oxford Police Department The public records are published as they appeared on the documents obtained by the during the seven-day period newspaper. ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. Direct questions and comments about Monday Record to Jared Gravette at 256-235-3578.

Thefts

• Street location, 600 block of • Specialty store, first block Sidney Circle: speaker box. of Plaza Lane: air conditioner. Calhoun County • Residence, first block of The following property Pettus Drive: cash.

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The people listed in this arrest report, whose names and charges are obtained from public records, are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.

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Today Support Groups: • Free drug treatment for adolescents abusing drugs, meeting times will vary, Family Links, 265 Rucker St., 256-8205911. • Lakeside Hospice Grief Support, 3 p.m., Talladega Health Care Facility, Chaffee Street, 800-427-3993. • Courage to Change Group of Narcotics Anonymous, basic text study, open, non-smoking, 7 p.m., Atlanta Avenue, off Noble Street between 10th and 11th streets. • Alcoholics Anonymous Piedmont group, 7:30 p.m., 801 Hughes St., Piedmont. • Help in Progress Narcotics Anonymous, 7-8 p.m., 2236 U.S. 78 W., (1 mile from Fred’s).

Meetings: • Regional Medical Center Board, 5 p.m., Physician’s Center boardroom, Suite 403. • Hartwell Masonic Lodge No. 101 F & A.M. of Alabama, 7 p.m., 600 Main St., Oxford, 256-282-2035. • Civitan Club, noon, Classic on Noble, 256-236-9874. • Weaver Lion’s Club, 7 p.m., Weaver Senior Citizen’s Center, president Don Kessler, 256-820-0043.

Miscellaneous: • Senior floor fitness class, 8-9 a.m., Jacksonville State University, Pete Mathews Coliseum, dance studio, call Abby Fleetwood at 256-782-5523 for more information. • Senior adult aqua aerobics class, 7:30-8:30 a.m., Jacksonville State University, Pete Mathews Coliseum, call Abby Fleetwood at 256-782-5523 for more information. • Senior adult fitness class, 8-9 a.m., Jacksonville State University, Pete Mathews Coliseum, dance studio, call Abby Fleetwood at 256-782-5523 for more information.

Tuesday

Support Groups: • Steel Magnolias, Breast Cancer Inc., for patients in treatment, recovery and their significant others, 5 p.m., Physicians Building, suite 406, 901 Leighton Ave., fourth floor, 256-231-8827 or visit www.steelmagnoliasinc.org. • Men of Steel Support Group, for those supporting Breast Cancer patients, 5 p.m., RMC Cancer Resource Center. • RMC Stroke Support Group: A support group for stroke patients in treatment or recovery and caregivers, 1 p.m., Cancer Resource Center, room 406, Physicians Center, 256-235-5146. • Bariatric Support Group, for persons interested in bariatric surgery or those who have had bariatric surgery and support people, Physicians Office Building, suite 102, 901 Leigh-

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ton Ave., contact Ann Couch, RN, CBN at 256-236-1300. • Free drug treatment for adolescents abusing drugs, meeting times will vary, Family Links, 265 Rucker St., 256-8205911. • Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., Alexandria United Methodist Church, 2065 Alexandria-Wellington Road, 256-8202331. • Courage to Change Group of Narcotics Anonymous, discussion, open, smoking, noon; women’s meeting, candlelight, smoking, 7 p.m.; 11th Step Meditation meeting, closed, non-smoking, 8:30 p.m., Atlanta Avenue, off Noble Street between 10th and 11th streets. • Alzheimer’s Support Group, for families dealing with Alzheimer’s disease, 5-6 p.m., Physician’s Center, room 301, 256-235-5578. • Mental Illness Support Group, for patients with bi-polar, depression, and other disorders and those interested in providing support, 1:30 p.m., Tyler Center, 731 Leighton Ave., in the galley. • New Perspectives, a narcotics anonymous group, 6:307:30 p.m., First United Methodist Church, 109 Gayle St., behind McDonald’s, Jacksonville, 256-435-4881. • Free parenting classes for parents of newborns to 4-yearolds, 9-11 a.m., Family Services Center of Calhoun County, 13 E 11th St. Child care provided. 256-231-2240. • One day at a time Al-Anon group, noon-1 p.m., (new location), Physician’s Office Building, Suite 202, call Ann Garner at 256-237-3464 for directions or more information. • Alcoholics Anonymous closed meeting, noon, Tyler Center, in the Galley. • Help in Progress Narcotics Anonymous, 7-8 p.m., 2236 U.S. 78 W., (1 mile from Fred’s). • True Transformation, a Christ-centered recovery program for women only, noon, 1211 Noble St. • National Association for Retired and Active Federal Employees, Volunteer Service Center, 9 a.m.-noon, Anniston Army Depot, Building 220, (outside main gate), to assist retired federal employees. Call 256-235-4631 to make an appointment or for more information.

ing, Jacksonville State University, corner of Church Avenue and 11th Street, 256-782-0084 or 256-831-8338. • North East Alabama Table Tennis Club, 5-9 p.m., Anniston Army Depot Gym, Bynum, 256-689-8603. • Bridge Club, 9 a.m., Lenlock Center No. 5, 5818 McClellan Blvd., 256-225-0003.

Miscellaneous:

• Anniston First United Methodist Church men’s prayer breakfast, 6:30 a.m., The Bridge, 1400 Noble St., at rear of church, all men are invited to attend, call 256-236-5605. • Senior adult aqua aerobics class, 7:30-8:30 a.m., Jacksonville State University, Pete Mathews Coliseum, call Abby Fleetwood at 256-782-5523 for more information. • Senior therapeutic yoga class, 8-9 a.m., Jacksonville State University, Pete Mathews Coliseum, dance studio, call Abby Fleetwood at 256-782-5523 for more information.

Wednesday

Support Group:

• Celebrate Recovery, 12-step Christ-centered recovery Step Study Group, 6 p.m., Word Alive International Outreach, Coldwater, 256-225-2186 or 256-223-6593. • Courage to Change Group of Narcotics Anonymous, 90 minute, closed, candlelight, smoking, 7 p.m., Atlanta Avenue, off Noble Street between 10th and 11th streets. • Free parenting classes for parents of 2- to 12-year-olds, 9-11 a.m., Family Services Center of Calhoun County, 13 E 11th St. Child care provided, 256-231-2240. • Alcoholics Anonymous Piedmont group, 7:30 p.m., 801 Hughes St., Piedmont. • Help in Progress Narcotics Anonymous, 7-8 p.m., 2236 U.S. 78 W., (1 mile from Fred’s). • New Wine Recovery Support Group for addicts and alcoholics, 6:30 p.m., Hill Crest Baptist Church, “The Rock,” room 208, Family Life center.

Meetings:

Meetings:

• Men’s Bible Study of Anniston First Baptist Church, 8 a.m., McDonald’s in Lenlock, 256-847-0230.

• Marine Corps League Chaffin Detachment, Calhoun County, 7 p.m., Calhoun County Civil Defense Building, call 256310-6481 or 256-892-1767 to join or for more information. • Eastaboga Masonic Lodge No. 155, 7 p.m., Lodge building in Eastaboga, 256-835-7576. • Anniston Runners Club, 5:30 p.m., at Anniston YMCA, W. 14th Street. Call 256-310-0830, e-mail ddunn@annistonstar. com or visit www.annistonrunners.com. • The Anniston Rotary Club, noon, Anniston Country Club, Highland Avenue. • Calhoun County Stamp Club, 7 p.m., Room 327, Stone Build-

• Senior adult aqua aerobics class, 7:30-8:30 a.m., Jacksonville State University, Pete Mathews Coliseum, call Abby Fleetwood at 256-782-5523 for more information. • Senior floor fitness class, 8-9 a.m., Jacksonville State University, Pete Mathews Coliseum, dance studio, call Abby Fleetwood at 256-782-5523 for more information. • Bridge Club, 11 a.m., Lenlock Center No. 5, 5818 McClellan Blvd., 256-225-0003. • The original farmers market, 6 a.m.-until sold out, behind the Calhoun County Administration Building.

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PROPERTY TRANSFERRED The following is a list of all property transferred in Calhoun County last week as recorded by the Probate Court Recording Division. Most property is indicated by section, township and range. Sections are 1-mile-by-1-mile squares, which are then divided into smaller townships. The townships are further divided into ranges. • Citicorp Trust Bank to Carrie Martin, Pinewood Subdivision, block C, lot 4, $10. • Jose R. Mayorga, Raul J. Mayorga and Sugey M. Mayorga to Raul J. Mayorga and Sugey M. Mayorga, Friendship Court Subdivision, block E, lot 10, $10. • Danny O. Boozer to Richard L. Boozer, a parcel of land in section 35, township 13, range 7, near Chestnut Ridge Rd., $10. • Robert Allen Burk to Gowan R. Embry and Phyllis M. Embry, Howle Subdivision, block 2, lots 20 and 21, $10. • Marcus J. Thompson and Jennifer Thompson to Levi Langley and Helen J. Langley, Crestline Subdivision, block G, lot 2, $10. • Pioneer Properties, LLC to Ethan Young, Woodland Heights, block 11, lot 5, $10. • Regions Bank to Bruce N. Adams, Club View Heights, block 566, lots 14 and 15, $100,000. • T & B Properties, LLC to Marcus Buchanan and Jessica Buchanan, Replat of Deville Estates, lot 2, $100. • Bradley A. Heim and Vanessa N. Heim to Donald Lee Gillahan Jr. and Jennifer Ann Gillahan, Eagle Pass Subdivision, block C, lots 8 and 9, $272,000. • Charles E. Lindsay and Jimmie B. Lindsay to Jennifer M. Pinson, Cheryl Ann Subdivision, block 2, lot 3, $5,000. • Kenneth Beaumier and Sarah Beaumier to Kenneth Beaumier, Rosser Subdivision, 1st addition, lot 19, $10. • Jessie Y. Martin to Darryl Buttram, a parcel of land in section 2, township 13, range 10, near Terrapin Creek, $10. • Jeffrey Scott McGowan and Thomas C. McGowan to Brantley W. Romine and Agnes L. Romine, Standard Coosa Thatcher Company, block 25, lot 5, $10. • M. Joyce Kirby to Hortensia Alfonso and Sixto T. Ruano, Meadowbrook Subdivision, block 8, lot 6, $10. • Terry L. Ross and Jami L. Ross to Thomas Moore

and Janet Moore, Church View Townhomes, lots 3 and 4, $10. • Evelyn S. Farrow to Jerry Lindsey Jr., Westview Heights, block 7, lots 8 and 9, $10. • Greg Montgomery and Deena Montgomery to AWH, Inc., A.P. Hubbard Subdivision, block 1, lot 17, $10. • Walter C. Westbrook and Janis Westbrook to James F. Westbrook Jr. and Patsy Renee Westbrook, a parcel of land in fraction 17/20, section 31/32, township 12, range 9, $10. • Learning Tree, Inc. to Jim Westbrook, a parcel of land in section 5, township 13, range 9, near Roy Webb Rd. and Dripping Rock Rd., $10. • Jean M. Brooks to Linda A. Robertson and Jerry M. White, Rolling Acres Subdivision, block 2, lot 4, $10. • Jerry Curvin to Elizabeth A. Engley, a parcel of land in section 11, township 14, range 7, near Sulphur Springs Creek and Wellington Rd., $10. • Franklin E. Touchton to Alonzo R. Touchton and Erin Touchton, Tyler Park Addition to the City of Anniston, block 14, range 9, $10. • Rachel Cronan McComb and William W. McComb III to Robert Canaan Howle and Whitney E. Howle, Club Estates, block A, lot 1, $10. • Fred W. Hollis to James R. Jenkins and Nancy H. Jenkins, Edgefield Farm Subdivision, lot 20; Estate Lots of Edgefield Farm, lot B, $10. • Jane E. Wilson and John S. Wilson to Jack Wilson Family Properties, LLC, East 78 Plaza, lots 4 and 8; a parcel of land in section 28/32, township 16, range 8; a parcel of land in section 5, township 16, range 9; a parcel of land in section 16, township 16, range 8, $10. • Arnold L. Toney and Deborah Sue Toney to William Mark Toney, E.L. Hollingsworth Addition to Blue Mountain, 2nd section, block 12, lots 2 and 3, $10. • Timothy P. Wallace to Jody Brimer, a parcel of land in section 12, township 16, range 9, $10. • Patricia Ann Austin to R. Shane Swafford, McMillian Addition to Anniston, block 10, lots 5 and 6, $10. • Sam Almaroad to Taylor Enterprises, Inc., a parcel of land in section 13/18, township 14, range 9, near Louise Dr., $10. • Eugene L. Hubbard to Carey N. Kirby and Erika J. Kirby, Mountainview, Phase 4, lot 151, $10. • Housing & Urban Development to Kevin Ryan

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Boyd, Sherwood Forest Subdivision, 2nd addition, block 6, lot 10, $75,000. • Summerall Properties, LLC to Tony Porco Construction Company, Inc., Summerall Subdivision, lot 2, $10. • Ricky P. Messer and Debra F. Messer to Patrick Border, Anniston Homestead & Fruit Growers Association, lots 3029, 3030 and 3031, $10. • Preston Buchanon to Juan C. Fernandez and Vivian Fernandez, City of Anniston, block 253, lot 11, $10. • Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. to Elayne G. Stinson, Totten City of Anniston, block 48, lots 11-13, $38,500. • Craig Morris Liggan and Jessica Howard to Patricia Ann Tankersley and Janice R. Davis, a parcel of land in fraction A, section 29, township 15, range 5, near Memory Ln., $10. • William E. Reid to Lori H. Reid, Jacksonville Mining & Manufacturing Company, block 380, lots 1-6 and 15-20, $10. • Gregory T. Bryant and Heather C. Bryant to Bradford K. Bentley and Crystal M. Bentley, Pine Hill Estates, 5th addition, lot 67, $10. • Betty A. Luallen to Betty A. Luallen and Tracy Body, a parcel of land in section 35, township 14, range 6, $10. • Paul Langley Jr. and Margaret Langley Edwards to Paul Langley Jr. and Margaret Langley Edwards, Glencoe, 2nd sector, lot 38, $10. • Mozell Crow Vaughan to Robert Lawrence Cochran III to Elizabeth L. Cochran, Shannon Hills Subdivison, 4th addition, lot 6, $10. • Nelson P. Nolen and Maranda Nolen to Randy Langley, a parcel of land in section 31, township 16, range 7, near Grizzard Dr., $10. • Vanderbilt Mortgage & Finance to Carl T. Baker and Frances M. Baker, a parcel of land in section 15, township 16, range 9, near Old Downing Mill Rd. and Riddle Farm Rd., $10. • David Smith and Elaine Smith to David Smith, a parcel of land in section 11, township 16, range 8, $1. • Jeff Scott and Rebecca J. Scott to George T. Scott and Pamela D. Scott, a parcel of land in section 29, township 13, range 8, near Littlejohn Rd., $10. • Carla L. Michaels to Brad E. Michaels Jr., Shining Star Subdivision, lot 1, $1.

• Kandria Turner and Kevin Dewayne Turner • Jasper Wade Williams and Karla Jan Williams • Brittany Lane Goss and Joshua Ray Goss • Melissa Deason and Jeffrey Scott Deason • Brian Scott Pogue and Jeri Lin Pogue • Kelly Lynn Traywick and Ricky Dale Traywick • Debra G. McBeath and William McBeath • John Martin Boydston and Erin Nicole Boydston • Shervanda Carter and Jerome Carter • Christina Pyles and Tyrome Pyles • Kendrick Swanigan and Lashawn Swanigan • Mellie Marie Prigg and Kendall Thomas Prigg III • Janet F. Zundel and Kenneth E. Zundel • Angela Rank and Michael Rank • Jamie Lee Vanvleck and Eric Scott VanVleck • Megan Nichole Nelson and Jonathan Shane Nelson • Wendy M. Wesley and Henry Lee Wesley • Gayel Ann Weber and Duke Nyabera

INCORPORATIONS Incorporations • L C J Trucking, LLC, 316 Elm St., Apt. 35-C, Anniston, Louis C. Jackson III

Dissolved • Perfect Nails, LLC • Westwood Baptist Wee-Care Center

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1507 SOUTH QUINTARD • 256-831-5300 • 1-800- 947-7001 • WWW.SUNNYKINGFORD.COM restaurant inspections Here are food service establishments recently inspected by the Calhoun County Health Department, along with scores. A score of 100 indicates the inspector found no deficiencies. Potentially hazardous deficiencies (four- or five-point demerit items) are noted. These must be corrected immediately and inspectors say they are often corrected while the inspection is underway. Restaurants earning below 70 must raise their scores within seven days or face closure.

4-OR 5-POINT DEMERITS • Anniston Middle School (Summer Feeding Program) — 94, problems with sanitization rinse. • China King, 4882 U.S. 78, W., Oxford — 92, presence of insects. • Lad & Lassie Preschool-Day Care — 96, presence of insects and rodents. • Little Caesar’s Pizza, 815 Pelham Road, Jacksonville — 92, potentially hazardous food did not meet temperature requirements during cold holding. • Waffle House, 500 Pelham Road, N., Jacksonville — 91, equipment, food contact surfaces (utensils, ice machine drop plate and sides) must be clean and sanitized. • Winn-Dixie (Deli), 4920 U.S. 78, W., Oxford — 89, potentially hazardous food did not meet temperature requirements during hot holding; presence of insects.

NO MAJOR DEMERITS • AJ’s Sunset Bar & Grill, 1500 Hillyer-Robinson Industrial Parkway, Anniston — 98. • Café Korea, 1014 U.S. 431, N., Anniston — 90. • CJ’s Family Restaurant, 2278 U.S. 78, W., Oxford — 96. • Constantine Elementary School Summer Feeding Program — 98. • Coyote Mike’s Bar & Grill, 2810 Alabama 202, Anniston — 96. • East Central Alabama United Cerebral Palsy Center — 100. • Loco Max, 809 Pelham Road, S., Jacksonville — 98. • Los Mexicanos, 1936 U.S. 78, E., Oxford — 99. • Meadowbrook Abundant Childcare, Oxford — 99. • Smoke N Hot BBQ, 230 Self Road, Anniston — 99. • Stringfellow Memorial Hospital — 97. • Subway, 2030 U.S. 78, E., Oxford — 94. • Winn-Dixie (Market), 4920 U.S. 78, W., Oxford — 98.

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2011

real or autopenned? Controversy surrounds use of machine to sign bill for Obama By NANCY BENAC Associated Press

WASHINGTON — It’s the open secret that nobody in government wants to talk about: That cherished presidential signature that’s tucked away in a scrapbook or framed for all to see might never have passed under the president’s hand. For decades, presidents of both parties have let an autopen do some of the heavy liftobama ing when it comes to scrawling their signatures. The machine was recently put to use signing a bill into law, apparently a first. Overseas and out of reach when lawmakers passed an extension of certain provisions of the Patriot Act, President Barack Obama employed the autopen to sign it, a step the White House has been mum about ever since. “I always heard the autopen was the second most guarded thing in the White House after the president,” says Jack Shock, who had permission to wield former President Bill Clinton’s autopen as his director of presidential letters and messages. Jim Cicconi, who oversaw the use of autopens for President

George H.W. Bush, recalls that the plastic signature templates for the machines — yes, there was more than one autopen — would wear out from repeated use. Ronald Reagan had 22 different signature templates, including “Ron,” ‘’Dutch” and other iterations, to boost the aura of authenticity surrounding his fake signatures, says Stephen Koschal, an autograph authenticator who two years ago published a guide to presidential autopen signatures. It’s not just ordinary Americans who get the autopen treatment. Koschal says he once visited Vice President Dan Quayle’s office in the Capitol and spotted a signed photograph from the first President Bush that he said had clearly been autopenned. Obama took the presidential autopen out of the closet and into a new realm. While traveling in Europe last month, Obama directed his staff in Washington to use an autopen to sign into law an extension of certain Patriot Act powers to fight terrorism. The legislation had been approved by Congress at the last minute, and there was no time to fly it to France for Obama’s signature before the anti-terrorism powers expired. It was believed to be the first time a president has used an autopen to sign legislation, and that didn’t sit well with a number of Republicans.

Twenty-one GOP House members sent Obama a letter on June 17 asking him to re-sign the legislation with his actual signature because use of the autopen “appears contrary to the Constitution.” Obama’s team relied on a 29page legal analysis crafted during the administration of President George W. Bush to argue that the faux signature passed constitutional muster. Ari Fleischer, White House press secretary under the younger Bush, says the Bush White House had considered using the autopen to sign a minor piece of legislation as a test case, “but in the end Bush just kept signing the parchment himself.” Bush used the autopen for routine correspondence and photos but not on matters of importance, Fleischer said. While a number of White House aides from administrations past were willing to discuss the presidential autopen, that kind of talk is frowned upon while a president is in office. But the president couldn’t get around explaining how the Patriot Act got signed into law without briefly shining a spotlight on the autopen. Once that news was out, though, the White House clammed up. It declined to provide any further details about how many autopens the administration uses, what they look like, where they’re kept, or who makes the machine.

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