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MONDAY RECORD YOUR GUIDE TO PUBLIC RECORDS AND VITAL STATISTICS IN CALHOUN COUNTY BANKRUPTCIES
deaths Lucious Bailey, Anniston Evelyn C. Bush, Anniston Idren Butler, Anniston Winnie A. Byrd, Anniston Lucille Dockins Canada, Florida Joann Carlisle, Anniston Ruthann C. Checke, Pennsylvania Benjamin Clements, Tennessee William A. ‘Winky’ Dean, Anniston Sara Diggs, Anniston Mary Dann Estes, Centre Lewis James Gibbs, Ranburne Annie Maude Dawkins Gray, Cragford Norma Vogel Grice, Anniston Sgt. Robert ‘Hat’ Hatmaker, Anniston Valeta Holloway, Anniston Bishop Adam Smith Keels, Anniston Retired SFC J.T. Kerr, Piedmont Jeanette King, Centre William Laminack, Muscadine Forney Edger Laney, Ohatchee William Douglas Ledbetter, Anniston Napoleon Leonard, Anniston Catherine Lewis, Cedar Bluff Geraldine Middlebrooks, Woodland Beatrice Herring Sikorski O’Brien, Anniston Roy Oliver Jr., Roanoke Leeta Benson Power, South Carolina Susie Mae Prestridge, Lineville Herman O. Pugh, Eastaboga Janet (Toshe) Parke Reaves, Alaska Mary A. Rhinehart, Tennessee Robert E. Roberts, Oxford Fred Skinner, Ranburne Katharine ‘Kate’ Hiett Smith, Talladega Roger Smith, Talladega Sarah Deason Smith, Oxford Kim ‘Kimbro’ Suttle, Talladega Dorothy Wallace, Talladega John D. Whitworth, Georgia Dean Williams Jr., Ohatchee
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:
Chapter 7
• Gerald V. Smith and Evelyn B. Smith, P.O. Box 592, Bynum • Christy Dawn Allen, 5344 Boiling Springs Rd., Ohatchee • Ellen O. Waddell and Barry K. Waddell, 3909 Morris Drive, Anniston
MARRIAGE LICENSES
• Faith Inez Duncan, 1407 Johnston Dr., Anniston • Helen J. Edwards, 895 Garden St. SE, Jacksonville • Billy Wayne Blackwood, 175 Willow Lane, Eastaboga • Margie L. Smith, 108 East 2nd St., Oxford • Janice A. Sullivan, 478 Mahlep Lane, Alexandria • Roy Lenard Mealer and Charlise Diane Mealer, 75 Lynne Dr., Anniston • Jimmy Frank Raughton, 4997 U.S. Highway 78 W., Oxford • Donna Donaldson, 286 Andrew Dr., Weaver
Chapter 13
• Andrew S. Chapa, 5909 Medders St., Anniston • Michelle D. Loveberry, 1415 East 10th St., Anniston • Terry Twymon, 1004 Constatine Ave., Anniston • Patricia J. Morrison, 555 Woodland Ave., Piedmont • Billy W. Knight, 1926 Whites Gap Rd. SE, Jacksonville • Valerie D. Kemp, 812 W. 32nd St., Anniston • Brandon Haynes, P.O. Box 4792, Blue Mountain
EDITOR’S NOTE The material inside the Monday Record is recorded by The Anniston Star from various institutions and government offices. The public records are published as they appeared on the documents obtained by the newspaper. Direct questions and comments about Monday Record to Jared Gravette at 256-235-3578.
• Josh Lee Robinson of Eastaboga to Jamie Leanne Pettus of Eastaboga • Brandon Deirdre Carter of Anniston to Jessica Ann Quinn of Heflin • John William Sanderson of Anniston to Brenda Ann Cobb of Anniston • Jeffrey Astudillo of Oxford to Mayra Alejandra Gonzalez of Oxford • Robert Matthew Wooldridge of Lincoln to Jessica Marie Gibson of Lincoln • Dwayne Scott Hunt of Anniston to Melissa Moore Smith of Anniston • Larry Chad Brown of Anniston to Amanda Kay Brooks of Anniston
• Wyatt Marcus Deramus of Anniston to Charquila Octavia Jelks of Jacksonville • Matthew Keith Pool of Sandy Springs, Ga., to Jodi Michelle Branch of Sandy Springs, Ga. • Darren Selph of Atlanta to Felicia Sharone White of Decatur, Ga. • Reymond Sabulao Vargas of Anniston to Katie Nichole Busler of Anniston • Joshua Mark Brown of Oxford to Katey Sharae Pate of Oxford • Benedict Louis Zegarelli of Trussville to Tammy Leigh Self of Munford • Elliott Gemayel Wysinger of Anniston to Latricia Shavon McGrue of Anniston
foreclosures • Roderick R. Traylor, Carriage Hills, 2nd addition, block 10, lot 6. • Holrob-Southeast Investments General Partnership, Survey of Lot 4 of Wal-Mart Expansion #329-02 Subdivision, lots 2A, 2C and 2D. • Kevin R. Turley and Frances D. Turley, Brown Acres, 1st addition, lot 49. • Gregory N. Davie, Tarrymore Subdivision, block 2, lot 16. • Nimrod Q. Reynolds, Camelot Subdivision, lot 35. • Silvestre Fernandez, Golden Springs Subdivision, 5th addition, lot 36. • Dawn M. Cimato and Rudolph V. Cimato Jr., Boozer Land & Development Company’s Addition No. 2 to Cheaha Acres, block 6, lot 9. • Remus B. Swain, a parcel of land in section 30, township 16, range 8. • James Robert Hyatt and
Ginger Hyatt, Saks 1st Addition to Hillcrest Heights, block 3, lots 7 and 8. • Tony Hewitt Jr., Plainview Subdivison, 5th addition, block 5, lot 5. • Charlene D. HaysletteGreenwood and Scotty W. Greenwood, Woodgate Subdivison, 2nd addition, block B, lot D. • William H. McDonald and Deborah A. McDonald, Mecca Woods Estates, block 1, lot 16. • Lynda D. Jackson, McCall’s Subdivision of Clubview Heights, block 3, lot 5. • Silvia L. Williams and Raymond A. Williams, a parcel of land in section 30, township 15, range 8, near Highway 431 and Old AnnistonGadsden Highway. • Avery T. Jones and Temple J. Jones, a parcel of land in section 21, township 16, range 6, near Mudd St.
CATTLE SALE
Here is the livestock market report for the Tuesday sale. Receipts for this week 445 compared to 838 last week. Receipts a year ago 1232.
FEEDER CLASSES:
Bulls and steers (Medium and Large No. 1 and No. 2): 200-300 lbs. 195.00 to 225.00; 300-400 lbs. 155.00 to 187.50; 400-500 lbs. 148.00 to 169.00; 500-600 lbs. 122.00 to 160.00; 600-800 lbs. 102.00 to 133.00. Heifers (Medium and Large No. 1 and No. 2): 200-300 lbs. 154.00 to 160.00; 300-400 lbs. 140.00 to 152.00; 400-500 lbs. 127.00 to 144.00; 500-600 lbs. 124.00 to 143.00; 600-700 lbs. 106.00 to 125.00.
SLAUGHTER CLASSES:
Cows: Breakers (Low) 69.00 to 72.00, (Reg) 74.50 to 76.50; Boners (Low) 68.00 to 72.00, (High) 78.00 to 82.00; Lean (Low) 58.00 to 62.00, (High) 68.00 to 72.00. Bulls: Normal Dressing 54-58% 86.00 to 90.50; High Dressing >58% 96.50; Low Dressing
WILLS PROBATED • Ethel W. Collins • Penny Spears Mize • Fannie Faye Kirk • Myrtle Doss Winn Fuqua
INCORPORATIONS Incorporations • SKP Enterprises, Inc., 328 East Blue Mountain Road, Anniston, Kimberly Pritchett
Dissolved • Lakeside Realty
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Crimes are listed by location. Anon- amplifier cooling fan, speaker box, ymous tips may be called in to Crime speakers, stereo capacitor. Stoppers at 256-238-1414. A reward Calhoun County of up to $1,000 may be given. The following property crimes Anniston Anniston were reported to the Calhoun The following felony arrests were reported The following property crimes were County Sheriff’s Office during the by the Anniston Police Department during the reported to the Anniston Police seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Department during the seven-day Thursday. seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. • Larry story, 62, of unspecified location: sec- period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. Burglaries ond-degree assault. Burglaries • Residence, 5600 block of U.S. 204, • Nicholas Scott Swann, 23, of unspecified • Residence, 400 block of East 23rd Jacksonville: two leather jackets, location: first-degree criminal mischief. • Dezmon Dewayne Woolf, 30, of unspeci- Street: screen doors, ceiling tiles, electric wheelchair, string trimmer, fied location: first-degree possession of mari- wood doors. chainsaw, electrical appliance • Residence, 500 block of Oakmont cords. juana. • Harry Donald McCleney Jr., 48, of unspecified Avenue: electric stove. • Residence, 1000 block of Ben location: third-degree burglary, first-degree • Residence, 700 block of West 38th Martin Drive, Wellington: laptop possession of marijuana, second-degree bur- Street: X-Box 360 game console. computer, guitar, jewelry. • Residence, 2700 block of old Quin- • Residence, 300 block of Bethel glary. • Robert Dontreal Kirksey, 31, of unspecified tard Avenue: sinks, copper pipe. Church Road, Piedmont: BB gun, location: possession of a controlled sub- • Residence, 1600 block of Charlotte jewelry box, jewelry. Avenue: two antique tables. stance. Thefts • Norville Gazarra Caver, 41, of unspecified loca- Thefts tion: possession of a controlled substance. • Public building, first block of Hess • Residence, 800 block of Striplin • Marquis Deon Parker, 24, of unspecified loca- Drive: cell phone. (Recovered 03- Drive, Hobson City: firearm. tion: three counts of possession of a controlled 26-2011) • Residence, 3400 block of Clover substance. • Bar, 1500 block of Hillyer Robinson Dale Road, Anniston: air conditionCalhoun County Park: credit cards, wallet, cash, er, household items. • Commercial location, access personal I.D. The following felony arrests were reported by • Residence, 900 block of Willow road north of U.S. 78/Leon Smith the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office during the Pointe Drive: household items. Parkway, Oxford: aluminum and seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. • Commercial location, 1900 block steel building material, aluminum • Casey Cornelious Stitts, 26, of Piedmont: pos- of South Quintard Avenue: cash. ladder jacks. session of a controlled substance. • Residence, 300 block of Mary • Residence, first block of Lee Van • Morgan Brittany Thacker, 22, of Piedmont: Lane: two ladders, truck ramps. Road, Alexandria: Boston terrier possession of a controlled substance. • Bank, 900 block of Wilmer Avenue: dog. • Timothy K. Crook, 25, of Anniston: violation cash, paper work. I.D. Theft of the Community Notification Act, probation Auto-related thefts • Unknown location, 5600 block of violation. • Kennon James Askew, 20, of Anniston: pos- • Parking lot, 5600 block of Glade Alabama 202, Anniston: hospital session of a controlled substance. Road: CD player, two amplifiers, bill, cell phone bill. 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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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 • Bama Cowboy Saloon & Steakhouse, 1503 HillyerRobinson Industrial Parkway, Anniston — 82, vacuum packing of foods not allowed; homemade foods must be removed from sale, preparation and storage areas; equipment (utensils) must be clean and sanitized; presence of rodents. • Discount Food Mart, 1443
Lenlock Lane, Anniston — 90, toxic item not properly stored. • Porter House, 1409 Hamric Drive, Oxford — 94, approved food safety course certificate required. • Subway, 6664 U.S. 431, Alexandria — 94, potentially hazardous food did not meet temperature requirements during cold holding.
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• Abbott’s Stop & Shop, 3209 Choccolocco Road, Anniston — 98. • Applebee’s Neighborhood, 612 E. Hamric Drive, Oxford — 98. • Gamecock Diner, 700 Pelham Road, N., Jacksonville — 99. • Pacific Spice Restaurant, 1225 Snow St., Oxford — 97. • Waffle House, 65 Jimmy Hinton Drive, Oxford — 97. • Waffle House, 1201 Quintard Drive, Oxford — 98. • Wright Dairy, 241 Cane Creek Farm Road, Alexandria — 99.
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Today Support Groups: • Free drug treatment for adolescents abusing drugs, meeting times will vary, Family Links, 265 Rucker St., 256-820-5911. • Courage to Change Group of Narcotics Anonymous, basic text study, open, nonsmoking, 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, 78 p.m., 2236 U.S. 78 W., (1 mile from Fred’s).
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.
Meetings: • The Positive Christian Singles, 4:30 p.m., Western Sizzlin’, Oxford, Chaplain Jim Wilson of RMC is to speak, 256-820-3536. • 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, 256236-9874.
Tuesday
Support Groups: • 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 Leighton 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., 256-820-5911. • Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., Alexandria
United Methodist Church, 2065 AlexandriaWellington Road, 256-820-2331. • 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. • New Perspectives, a narcotics anonymous group, 6:30-7:30 p.m., First United Methodist Church, 109 Gayle St., behind McDonald’s, Jacksonville, 256-435-4881. • Alzheimer’s Support Group, for families dealing with Alzheimer’s disease, 5-6 p.m., Physician’s Center, third floor, 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. • Free parenting classes for parents of newborns to 4-year-olds, 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, noon1 p.m., (new location), Physician’s Office Building, Suite 202, call Ann Garner at 256237-3464 for directions or more information. • Alcoholics Anonymous closed meeting, noon, Tyler Center, in the Galley. • Help in Progress Narcotics Anonymous, 78 p.m., 2236 U.S. 78 W., (1 mile from Fred’s). • Grief Support Group, for anyone who has experienced a loss through the death of a loved one, 1 p.m., Cancer Resource Center, Physicians Office Building, 4th floor, suite 406. • National Association for Retired and Active Federal Employees, Volunteer Service Center, 9 a.m.-noon, Anniston Army Depot, Building 251, (outside main gate), to assist retired federal employees. Call 256-235-4631 to make an appointment or for more information.
Meetings: • Anniston High School PTO, 6 p.m., at the school, second floor, all parents and interested community are welcome to attend, 256-369-7444. • Eastaboga Masonic Lodge No. 155, 7 p.m.,
Lodge building in Eastaboga, 256-835-7576. • VFW Post 4638, 6 p.m., Carver Community Center, 256-283-9027. • True Transformation, a Christ-centered recovery program for women only, noon, 1211 Noble St. • Anniston Rotary Club, noon, Anniston Country Club. • 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: • Angel Food Ministry food orders accepted, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., The Bridge, behind First United Methodist Church, Noble Street, cash, checks, money orders and food stamps are accepted for payment. • 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. • Anniston Runners Club, 5:30 p.m., at Anniston YMCA, W. 14th Street. Call 256-3100830, e-mail ddunn@annistonstar.com or visit www.annistonrunners.com.
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 minutes, closed, candlelight, smoking, 7 p.m., Atlanta Avenue, off Noble Street between 10th and 11th streets. • Free parenting classes for parents of 2to 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, 78 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:
• Writers of Calhoun County, noon, Public Library of Anniston-Calhoun County, Phillip Tutor, editorial page editor of The Anniston Star, is to speak, 256-453-3808. • Cheaha Republican Women, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Class on Noble, visit www.cheaharw. org/ for more information. • Jacksonville Kiwanis Club, noon, Jacksonville Community Center, 501 Alexandria Road SW, Jacksonville, 256-435-9588. • Bridge Club, 11 a.m., Lenlock Center No. 5, 5818 McClellan Blvd., 256-225-0003. • Book Club, noon, Public Library of Anniston-Calhoun County, 108 E. 10th St., 256237-8501. • Men’s Bible Study of Anniston First Baptist Church, 8 a.m., McDonald’s in Lenlock, 256847-0230.
Miscellaneous:
• Lenten Soup for the Soul, lunch/inspirational message, noon, Tommy Moore Memorial Center, First United Methodist Church, 216 Snow St., Oxford, the Rev. Mike Brinkman of Weaver First United Methodist Church is to speak, 256-831-3221. • Low-cost spay/neuter transport to the nonprofit Alabama Spay Neuter Clinic in Irondale takes place at 7 a.m. the first and third Wednesday of each month (returns Thursday at noon) from Pickett’s on McClellan Boulevard. Call (877)-3FIXPET (334-9738) for an appointment. Visit www.alsave.org or www.alabamaspay/neuterclinic.com 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 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.
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1507 SOUTH QUINTARD • 256-831-5300 • 1-800- 947-7001 • WWW.SUNNYKINGFORD.COM 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. • Wells Fargo Bank to Housing & Urban Development, a parcel of land in section 6, township 16, range 6, $1. • Dora A. Garrett McQueen to Verdell Garrett, Anniston Land Company, block 603, lots 1 and 2, $10. • John W. Cohorn and Opal S. Cohorn to Cody Reynolds and Jennifer Reynolds, a parcel of land in section 11, township 15, range 7, $10. • Shelia Boswell to Debbie Lowe, A.P. Hubbard Subdivision, block 1, lot 9. • Branch Banking & Trust to East Alabama Regional Planning and Development Commission, Anniston City Land Company, block 15, lots 9-11, $10. • Fannie Mae to Clement Truss, Oak Ridge Estates, 1st addition, block F, lot 8, $55,000. • Nancy Kelly to Nancy Kelly and Shane Wilson, a parcel of land in section 12, township 16, range 7, $10. • GKL Investments, LLC to Paul W. Roden Jr., Lake Park Subdivision, block 3, lot 8, $10. • Mary M. Williams to Terry J. Williams, E.L. Hollingsworth Addition to Blue Mountain, block 3, lots 7 and 8, $10. • John M. Lipham to Kristin R. Brodeur, Shady Manor, 1st addition, block D, lot 3, $10. • Rita F. Skinner to Willene Skinner, Mimosa Subdivision, lot 6, $10. • James Edwin Gray to Tammy Janine Shafer, Golden Springs Subdivision, 1st addition, block D, lot 5, $10. • WAF World Alliance Financial Corp. to Bobby Woodrow, Map of Corning, block 15, lots 18-20, $22,000. • Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. to Donald O. Sills, Anniston Homestead & Fruit Growers Association, lot 1906, $12,500. • Daniel L. Fowler to Daniel L. Fowler and Willie Fleming, Briarwood Subdivision, lots 30 and 31, $10. • James B. Starr to James B. Starr and Eric Britton Starr, Oak Hills Subdivision, block C, lot 7, $10. • Erskine W. Gregory and Rebecca Huff Gregory to Darrell W. Bice and Tracy Lynn Bice, Emerson New Liberty Acres, lots 15-17, $10. • Kristin R. Brodeur to Phillip S. Magouyrk and Pamela S. Magouyrk, Pine Hill Estates, 5th addition, lot 69, $10. • N & W Properties, LLC to Bobby R. Howell and Kelsey Howell, Miller Estates, 1st addition, lot 33, $100. • John Waldrop and Walter Stevie Norman to Walter Stevie Norman and Vickie M. Norman, a parcel of land in section 10, township 16, range 7, $10.
• Jama Ealy Duke to Jama Ealy Duke and Helen Dianne McKnight, a parcel of land in section 20, township 14, range 6, $10. • Wells Fargo Bank to Housing & Urban Development, Brightwood Subdivison, lots 15-17, $1. • Everhome Mortgage Co. to Housing & Urban Development, Felscher Farm, block C, lots 4 and 5, $1. • Housing & Urban Development to Larry Hensley and Jerri Hensley, Oak Hills, block 4, lot 3, $21,500. • Eagles Landing, LLC to Don James, Eagles Landing Addition No. 4, lot 93, $10. • Scott Shiflett and Aimee Shiflett to Matthew J. Hohenbrink, Canterbury Subdivision, lot 5, $10. • P.D. Pritchett to Nettleton Properties, LLC, Sagewood Subdivison, lot 35, $10. • Katherine E. McMullen to Benjamin S. McNaron, Tyler Park, block 9, lot 1, $10. • Raul Mayorga to Edwin Quinones Madera and Esmeralda Medina, Midway Land Company, block 2, lot 11, $100. • Linda Reeves McCarley to Nelson Hays Vice, a parcel of land in section 2, township 15, range 7, $10. • Doletta Brown to Stanley Carl Brown, a parcel of land in section 17, township 13, range 9, $10. • Betty Hadder-Holcomb to Jason Williams and Kandi Williams, a parcel of land in section 9, township 16, range 7, $10. • William E. Burford to Michael Scott Mims and Alyson Leigh Mims, a parcel of land in section 13/14, township 16, range 9, $10. • HSBC Mortage Service, Inc. to Stephanie Danielle Nunn, Gwendale Subdivison, lot 3, $71,900. • Silvia L. Williams and Lary Lawson to Micahel Abernathy, a parcel of land in section 31, township 15, range 8, $100. • Tommy Hughes and Dolores Hughes to Teresa Hughes Hardy, a parcel of land in section 17, township 13, range 9, $10. • Clara Jones to Helen Dramer Jarrell and Anthony John Bonner, a parcel of land in section 35, township 16, range 7, $1. • Deborah Carol Vogelgesang, Beverly Law Rogers and Pamela Law Fagan to J. Ragan Clark and Barbara B. Clark, a parcel of land in section 7, township 13, range 10, $10. • Midfirst Bank to Housing & Urban Development, Morrison & Collins, block 35, lots 5 and 8, $1. • CitiMortgage to Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., a parcel of land in section 14, township 14, range 6, $1. • GMAC Mortgage, LLC to Fannie Mae, Fowler Estates, blcok B, lot 1, $1. • GMAC Mortgage, LLC to Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., Melrose, Block B, lots 6 and 7, $1. • Jerry L. Hayes and Vickie L. Hayes to Jimmy Hayes, Golden
Springs Subdivsion, block D, lot 10, $146,000. • G.L. Buttram to L.B. Tibbs, a parcel of land in section 1, township 13, range 9, $10. • Charles B. Cheatwood to Charles Michael Cheatwood, R.M. Howell Subdivison, block 3, lots 5-7, $10. • Harvey M. Willingham and Carolyn Willingham to Christopher V. Jackson and Michelle C. Jackson, Hidden Oaks Subdivision, lot 14, $10. • Eddie Lindsey to Jamie E. Paris III and Kristel S. Paris, John Street’s 2nd addition to Mountain Terrace Subdivision, block D, lot 5, $10. • Jerald Allen Pitts and Sandra Pitts to Jerald Allen Pitt, Sandra Pitts and Trina Michele Shackelford, Vaughan’s Subdivision Addition to Lots 78-185, lot 132, $10. • Phillip E. Pruett and Vanessa T. Pruett to Brad L. Orman Jr. and Jessica Orman, Calhoun Manufacturing & Investment Company, block 5, lots 1 and 2, $75,000. • Jeffrey Robert Ray and Alice Edwina Hall to Stadium Rentals, LLC, Jacksonville Mining & Manufacturing Company, block 85, lots 1 and 10; Jacksonville Mining & Manufacturing Company, block 369, lots 18-20; J. Martin’s Addition to the town of Jacksonville, lots 3 and 4, $10. • Gregory O. Norris and Tracy R. Norris to Jimmy W. Austin and Margarett B. Austin, Skyline Subdivison, lots 2-4, $10. • Claudia Mae Gordon to Amy C. Dudley, Anniston Land Company, block 410, lot 6, $10. • GMAC Mortgage, LLC to Fannie Mae, Plainview, 5th addition, blcok 5, lots 4 and 5; Plainview, 5th addition, block 6, lot 3, $1. • Gerri Clayton to Chad Clayton, Whites Gap Estates, 5th addition, block G, lot 5, $10. • Susie Brown to Lee McLeroy, D.L. Boozer Subdivision, block 1, lots 9 and 10, $10. • Jack G. Shears and Gearldine Shears to Rickey Melson and Dianne Melson, Corning Land & Loan Company, block 39, lot 4. • Debra J. Smith to Rickey Melson and Dianne Melson, Corning Land & Loan Company, block 39, lot 5. • David Fendley to Traci J. Fendley, a parcel of land in section 8, township 14, range 6, $10. • Barrington Farms, LLC to Gary W. Wilborn, Barrington Farms No. 2 Resubdivision, lot 21, $10. • Brandon Kilgore and Tasha Kilgore to Kenneth B. Priest and Mary K. Priest, Saks Addition “B” to North Anniston Realty Company, block 19, lots 15 and 16, $10. • Eula A. Lloyd, Wayne Dale Lloyd and Annette L. Fairchild to Pordlaw Properties, LLC, Dent-McGraw Subdivsion, block 3, lot 19, $10. • Heirs of Arthur J. Bowie to Bernadette Buford, Hartland Duke Land Company’s Subdivison, Tract D, blcok 6, lots 1 and 22, $10.
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gation was under way” following the discovery of the breach of some customer client data. The company had said that information obtained was “limited to email addresses and /or customer names only and that “a rigorous assessment determined no other personal identifiable information associated with the names was at risk.” Epsilon spokeswoman Jessica Simon, who was reached by phone late Sunday, declined to comment beyond the contents of the press release.
ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast — Residents barricaded themselves inside their homes Sunday, blanketing windows and pushing furniture against doors as this country on Africa’s western coast tensely awaited the final battle between the two men who claim the presidency. Fighters backing the internationally recognized president, Alassane Ouattara, amassed at a tollbooth on the city’s northern edge, preparing for the final assault. Their leader was declared the winner of last November’s election, but Ouattara has not been able to assume office because outgoing president Laurent Gbagbo is refusing to yield power. Water has been cut off to much of Abidjan, and on the empty streets, a handful of women with basins could be seen hurriedly crossing the waterfront highway to reach the lagoon. Men ventured out with plastic bags to scoop up water, holding the bags high in the air to signal to soldiers in firing positions that they were not armed. Only about 20 miles separates the thousands of pro-Ouattara foot soldiers readying for battle from the lagoonside district where the presidential palace and mansion are located. A resident of the Cocody neighborhood where the mansion is located
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French soldiers patrol as part of the French Force Licorne in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. The United Nations mission began moving some 200 employees out of the main city Sunday after repeated attacks on its headquarters. said around 700 Gbagbo supporters had gathered at the gates of the compound Sunday after state television, still controlled by the entrenched ruler, called on the population to form a human shield to protect the presidential palace. Toussaint Alain, Gbagbo’s representative in Europe, told reporters in Paris that Gbagbo is not giving up. “President Gbagbo, I have said, is at the residence of the head of state, his usual workplace, and he is managing the crisis with teams that have been put into place to deal with this aggression coming from the outside,” Alain said. “It’s not up to America or
France to decide who must lead the Ivory Coast.” The international community has been nearly unanimous in backing Ouattara, whose win with over 54 percent of the vote was confirmed by Ivorian election officials and a 900-strong United Nations observation mission. In Washington, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton called on Gbagbo to step down immediately. She expressed concern about a massacre in the western town of Duekoue, where U.N. investigators said Sunday at least 430 people were killed last week, after pro-Ouattara forces moved in. It’s unclear which side committed the killings, with both camps denying responsibility. In Nairobi, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon reiterated the call. “There has been too much bloodshed,” Ban said. “I renew my call on Mr. Gbagbo to step down to avoid further violence and transfer power immediately to the legitimate general candidate president Ouattara.” As the city waited tensely, many people were running out of food. One woman blocked inside her office when the violence erupted said she survived for four days on a pack of diet cookies, a bottle of whiskey and a few cans of soda. The armed group backing Ouattara began its advance on the city six days ago, taking nearly 80 percent of the country before reaching the perimeter of Abidjan.
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