Monday Record for February 20, 2012

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The Anniston Star l Monday, February 20, 2012 l Page 3A

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

deaths

BANKRUPTCIES

Carter Reid Adams, Oxford Hazel A. Alridge, California John Harold Anthony, Centre Anthony Attwood, Spring Garden Terry Wayne Ball Sr., Newell Ret. Lt. Col. Dow J. Birkhimer, Indiana Theodore Brewster, Ohatchee John William Carmon, Cedar Bluff Lottie Ruth Duke Curvin Bollinger, Anniston Everette Arlin Brannon, Talladega Rebecca Jane Bell Brooks, Heflin Shellis Ione Burt, Anniston Eunice Eddiewah Chapman, Lineville Samuel David Clevenger, Anniston Thelma Leona Cothran, Mt. Weisner Scarlett Faye Craft Dempsey, Oxford Jessie Lee Fordham, Ranburne Samuel L. “Sam” Grice, Talladega Molly Carol Hall Grogan, Anniston Martha Alice Guice, Lineville Janet D. Henderson, Anniston Lillie Mae Hollingsworth, Centre Paul Ivan Hooper, Ohatchee Louis C. “Shake” Jackson, Anniston Helen Virginia Junior, Heflin LaWayne Kendrick, Athens, Ga. Wylie Bryant Kiser, Georgia Laura Laney, Woodland Robin Dianne Pitts Langley, Birmingham Martha Lindsey, Munford Charles L. Mallory, Childersburg Rev. Albert C. McCoy, Anniston Doris Lee Clay McCulley, Georgia Donald Eugene McCullough, Covington, Ga. Myrtle Alvice Rinehart Melton, Jacksonville John Frank Mitchell, Lanett Rosa Lee Mixon, Anniston James Rufus Morrow, Fruithurst Leonard W. Ogle, Anniston Pearleen P. Ogle, Heflin James Edward Phillips, Anniston Leonard Pollard, Woodland Mildred Gorey Reaves, Jacksonville Marian E. Richards, Knoxville, Tenn. Lonnie Lee Rogers, Ephesus, Ga. Ruth Heath Barnett Royals, Goodwater Sara Boullioun Staples, Jacksonville Marjorie Lorraine Sutley, Alexandria William S. Talmage, North Carolina John Anthony “Bubba” Trammell, Roanoke Leatha M. Phillips Tucker, Oxford Dorothy June Blake Wade, Anniston Ermaline Watts, Alexandria Harry Weaver, Alexandria Helen Williams, Anniston Mary Ann Woodall, Centre Travis Michael Worthy, 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:

Chapter 7

• Justin McAnear and Sheena McAnear, 704 5th Ave., Jacksonville • Paola Haros, 403 Lester Ave., Oxford • Kerri Alberse, 420 Hill Ave., Piedmont • Bettie Jean Yancey, Oxford • Freddy V. Rimpsey, Jr., and Sherron W. Rimpsey, 218 Ashmaline Ln., Oxford • Brooke Ellen McCulley, 2944 Parkwood Dr., Anniston • John E. Johnson, Jr., 3105 Moore Ave., Anniston

Chapter 13

• Lawrence Maddox and Stacy Maddox, 139 Nelson Ave., Anniston • David Chandler and Amy Chandler, 4117 Springhill Dr., Anniston • Sharon Kay Hulbert, 903 McClellan Rd., Alexandria • David Wayne Wilkes and Christina Paige Wilkes, 103 Cherry St., Ohatchee • Vickie L. Cathey, 22 Sunset Blvd., Ohatchee

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 Isaac Godwin at jgodwin@jsu.edu.

divorces • Natasha McAlpin and Delaney Ross McAlpin • Brannon Ray Hurst and Holley Lashae Hurst • Calvin Eugene Prince and Donna Shedd Prince • Rachel Dorrough and Thomas Dorrough • Ty Conrad Corban and Tina Denise Corban

CATTLE SALE

MARRIAGE LICENSES

• Ashley Hightower and Halet Hightower • Barbara Isbell and Donnie Isbell • Demetrius Doss, Sr., and Rasheedah T. Doss • Gordon Fennell and Gloria Diana Fennell • Chanley Rucker and Fred Moss Rucker, IV

• Robert Kevin Ulm of Anniston to Anna Marie Hamlin of Anniston • Paul William Reaves of Anniston to Barbara Elaine Burg of Birmingham • Christian Daniel Hatfield of Oxford to Tiffany Leone Shiplet of Anniston • Kenneth William Macallister of Anniston to Casey Leah Sandel of Piedmont • Fred Lawton, IV, of Anniston to Shera Janette Pool of Anniston • Deandre Sherard Coleman of Anniston to Alexis Kiara Thomas of Anniston • Terry Jerome Nixon of Anniston to Jacquile Quashonda Phillips of Anniston • Terry Eugene Coggins of Anniston to Vivian Lorraine Howard of Anniston • Juan Carlos Miranda of Anniston to Maria Jacqueline Franco of Anniston • Jarrod Wayne Ingram of Piedmont to Katresa Dawn Cromer of Piedmont • Aldarius Jerrell Martin of Jacksonville to Darksline Policard of Jacksonville • Anthony Odell Kelley of Anniston to Olisa Deshone Jackson of Anniston • David Wayne Cadle of Anniston to Angelina Miguel of Anniston • Pedro Ramos Ramos of Anniston to Silvia Guzman Garcia of Anniston • Bill William Lewis of Jacksonville to Ashley Mackenzie Gieger of Alexandria • Kevin Lee Reaves of Anniston to Susan Kay

Grubbs Rosedahl of Anniston • Ibrahima Kone of Atlanta, Ga., to Zoraida Nioka Higginbotham of Atlanta, Ga. • George Arthur McGill, III, of Jacksonville to Cassandra Renee Jones of Jacksonville • Dustin Kyle Abbott of Eastaboga to Tonia Oleen Ingram of Eastaboga • Toddrick Lamar Curry of Eastaboga to Kaneshia Denee Stubbs of Eastaboga • Paul Frederick Larocca, Jr., of Oxford to Trisha Lee Luker of Oxford • Quinton Martell Almon of Oxford to Amber Marie Allen of Oxford • Kenneth Wayne Cotton, II, of Anniston to Sara Ashley Wanamaker of Anniston • Jonathan David Lee Bean of Anniston to Carey Nicole Howard of Anniston • Craig William Burrows of Munford to Jessica Faye Willis of Munford • Antonio Woodard of Anniston to Dorothy Ann McQueen of Anniston • Johnathan Travell Burns of Anniston to Latoya Sharie Pearson of Anniston • Mathew Lance Purdy of Oxford to Kimberlee Sue Sanders of Oxford • James Antonio Johnson of Anniston to Dessa Ree Johnson of Anniston • Tiawan Yolando Blevins, Jr., of Oxford to Tanesha Shontrice Ridley of Oxford • James Skyler Marsh of Anniston to Tiffany Sade Snell of Anniston

Here is the livestock market report for the Tuesday sale. Receipts for this week 657 compared to 656 last week. Receipts a year ago 1341.

FEEDER CLASSES:

Bulls and steers (Medium and Large No. 1 and No. 2): 200-300 lbs. 180.00 to 237.50; 300-400 lbs. 178.00 to 216.00; 400-500 lbs. 157.00 to 211.00; 500-600 lbs. 143.00 to 186.00; 600-700 lbs. 120.00 to 161.00. Heifers (Medium and Large No. 1 and No. 2): 200-300 lbs. Too Few; 300-400 lbs. 158.00 to 202.50; 400-500 lbs. 147.00 to 182.50; 500-600 lbs. 135.00 to 162.50; 600-700 lbs. 118.00 to 150.00.

SLAUGHTER CLASSES:

Cows: Breakers 84.00 to 89.50; Boners 80.00 to 90.00; Lean 72.00 to 75.50. Bulls: Normal Dressing 5458% 97.50 to 100.00; High Dressing >58% 104.50; Low Dressing

WILLS PROBATED • Richard M. Nobles • Maxine K. Sutley • Naomi R. Grier

INCORPORATIONS Incorporated • Shirtoid, Inc.

Dissolved • Sawyer Creek Properties, Inc. • El Paso Express, Inc.

foreclosures • Jeffery T. Crocker and Tammy D. Crocker, Rolling Green, lot 3 • George A. Whaley and Deborah K. Whaley, Legacy Estates, lot 5

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BLOTTER Crimes are listed by location. Anonymous tips may be called in to Crime Stoppers at 256-238-1414. A reward of up to $1,000 may be given.

Anniston

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

Burglaries • Residence, 200 block of East 30th Street: band saw, popcorn stand, shop vacuum, miter saw, assorted tools.

• Unknown location, 1000 block of Bynum Leatherwood Road: toolbox, assorted hand tools, generator. • Residence, 1400 block of Cooper Avenue: tablet computer. • Residence, 400 block of East 6th Street: two air conditioning units. Thefts • Residence, 900 block of Maxanna Drive: Boston terrier. • Residence, 900 block of Lloyd Street: cordless drill. • Bar, 1500 block of Hillyer Robinson Industrial Parkway: cell phone, cash, debit card.

• Residence, 4300 block of Wellborn Avenue: two firearms, rifle case, assorted ammunition. • Residence, 200 block of West 16th Street: cash. • Residence, 1200 block of Rhodes Street: two string trimmers. • Residence, 1400 block of East 11th Street: cash. • Drug store, 400 block of East 10th Street: wallet, debit/credit cards, bank checks. • Residence, 1900 block of Dooley Avenue: firearm. • Street, 2200 block of McClellan Boulevard: trailer containing assorted house-

hold items. Auto-related thefts • Residence, 5100 block of McClellan Boulevard: 2003 Ford Crown Victoria. • Parking lot, 400 block of West 29th Street: CD player, car battery. • Residence, 6200 block of Cedar Court: 1997 Cadillac DeVille. • Parking lot, unspecified block of East 10th Street: pair of shoes. • Street, 100 block of U.S. 431: subwoofer and box, amplifier, assorted Army duffle bags containing deployment gear. • Residence, 3200 block of Elm Street: speaker in wooden cabinet.

arrests 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.

• Mundrako Diwunn Hector, 28, of unspecified address: two counts of alteration of an insurance card. • Joseph Woodard, 45, of unspecified address: four counts of possession of a controlled subAnniston stance. The following felony arrests were • Danny Lavelle Woods, 41, of reported by the Anniston Police unspecified address: four counts Department during the seven-day of possession of a controlled subperiod ending Thursday at 7 a.m. stance.

• Cynthia Michelle Warf, 37, of unspecified address: possession of a controlled substance. • Freeman Lenwood Huguley, 31, of unspecified address: first-degree possession of marijuana. • Phillip Lee Israel, 41, of unspecified address: third-degree burglary. • Jamal Kasem Heath, 24, of unspecified address: second-

degree theft. • Donterrius Angelo Russell, 27, of unspecified address: first-degree possession of marijuana. • Eric Christopher Swann, 22, of unspecified address: seconddegree forgery. • Bradley Jamison Hallman, 30, of unspecified address: seconddegree theft. • Kristy Ann Sellers Robinson, 36,

of unspecified address: breaking and entering a vehicle. • Blaise Heath Medders, 20, of unspecified address: seconddegree theft. • Barry Eugene McCory, 39, of unspecified address: hold for other agency. • Phyllis C. Bussey, 47, of unspecified address: possession of a controlled substance.

Gunmen assassinate 2 judicial officials in Syria By Bassem Mroue and Brian Murphy Associated Press

BEIRUT — Gunmen in Syria staged a guerrilla-style ambush that killed a senior state prosecutor and a judge Sunday in an attack that suggested armed factions are growing bolder and more coordinated in their uprising against President Bashar Assad’s regime. The roadway slayings — reported in an opposition-dominated northern region by the Syrian

state news agency — came a day after a deadly hit-and-run attack on a political figure in the heart of the pro-Assad city of Aleppo. The targeted killings have not reached Assad’s inner circle, but they indicate a growing shift toward violent tactics by the opposition as it brings aboard more military defectors and seeks to tighten control over the small pieces of territory in its hands. The fears of a looming civil war have neighboring Jordan racing to finish a refugee camp near the

Syrian border to handle a possible exodus of people fleeing for safety. Meanwhile, Egypt became the latest Arab nation to publicly snub Assad by ordering the withdrawal of its ambassador in Damascus. The Syrian government has offered some concessions, including proposing a referendum next week that could allow more political voices to challenge Assad’s Baath Party. But the opposition demands nothing short of Assad’s resignation. And the regime

has not eased off its attacks on the opposition forces, which it describes as “terrorists” carrying out a foreign conspiracy to destabilize the country. In Homs in central Syria, government forces sent in reinforcements as they shelled the rebelheld Baba Amr district that has been under near constant barrage for nearly two weeks, said the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The group said at least 14 people were killed Sunday across Syria, half of them by gov-

ernment troops. “I’m worried that Syria is going to slide into a civil war,” British Foreign Secretary William Hague told the BBC on Sunday. The U.N. last gave a death toll for the conflict in January, saying 5,400 people had been killed in 2011 alone. But hundreds more have been killed since, according to activist groups. An opposition group, Local Coordination Committees, says more than 7,300 have been killed since the uprising began more than 11 months ago.

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