Monday Record for July 16, 2012

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The Anniston Star l Monday, July 16, 2012 l Page 3A

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

BANKRUPTCIES

Dannie F. Ball, Anniston Rankin Barnwell, Jacksonville Johnny Eugene Brand, Piedmont Bonnie Charlene Carr, Oxford Wanda Christopher, Glencoe Wyatt Deramus, Oxford Robert (Bob) Dombroski, Florida Iris Cline Duffie, Roanoke Terry L. Dunaway, Ohatchee Violis G. Dunn, Anniston Earven Ferrell, Anniston Randall Few, Jacksonville James A. Greene, Wedowee James F. Grant, Anniston Mattie Gray, Talladega Ellen “Ruth” Sizemore Hammonds, Glencoe Kenneth R. Hardy, Lincoln Edwin “Bunk” Hewett, Oxford Ralph Edward Hicks, Heflin Eleanor Josephine Hilton, Weaver Larry G. Kirksey, Anniston Alijandra Guadaloupe Lopez, Jacksonville Gladys Lowe, Anniston Emory Joe Mapp, Roanoke William Curtis Mayo, Anniston Leonard A. “Mac” McCauley Sr., Weaver Emma Morgan McDougal, Gadsden Staff Sgt. Roger Lee Moore, Weaver Joe Morris, Anniston Nelda Morris Noah, Oxford Melinda Nolen, Woodland Emma Joyce Nunnally, Anniston Col. (Retired) Clarence B. “Corky” Oaks Jr., Ohatchee Wilma Jane Morrison Patterson, Alabaster Doris Plott, Leesburg Bobby Joe Pogue, Piedmont Frances Pruett, Oxford Margie Riddle, Oxford Ruth “Nonna” Kirk Hallman Rivers, Oxford June Cronan Shell, Jacksonville Jessie Simmons, Ashland Gladys Spears, Anniston Vandie Betts Sykes, Anniston Garnett E. Thomas, Gadsden Naomi Caroline Tucker, Florida Lynette M. Whitt, Anniston Dr. Jesse Cas Williams, Kansas Larry Dean Williams, Anniston Myra Lou Willis, Nances Creek William O. Wilson Jr., Anniston Mary Louise Wright, Atlanta Sara Jane Young, Centre

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

• William G. Knopp Jr. and Sheree L. Knopp, Johnny Green Road, Alexandria • Earl A. McDonald, Anniston • Gerry R. McDonald and Pamela McDonald, Deyo Street, Anniston • Michael Rin Wills, Scenic Circle, Munford • Robert Joe Cadle Jr., Glade Road, Anniston • John T. Snider, Valleyview Drive, Oxford

Chapter 13

• Linda B. Kelley, Spring Street, Oxford • Marshall Pitts Jr. and Amanda L. Pitts, Coldwater Road, Oxford • Timothy D. Cash, Kingsway Drive, Anniston • Beverly M. Baskin, Christine Avenue, Anniston

• Terry Dee Davis of Oxford to Tammy Joy Magee of Oxford • Chad Wesley Clayton of Jacksonville to Jennifer Suzanne King of Alexandria • Andrew Jason Pisacrita of Jacksonville to Heather Dawn Crowe of Jacksonville • William Flynn II of Anniston to Laura Denson Deese of Anniston • John Randolph Gay of Anniston to Cortney Lee Sampson of Anniston • Robert Ray Snelling of Anniston to Kayla Maria Merrill of Anniston • Jeffrey Dwayne Suggs of Anniston to Amy Elizabeth Brown of Anniston • Colby Lee Stephens of Munford to Samantha Mary Epps of Anniston • Demetris Andre Williams Jr. of Anniston to Andrea Sharee McElderry of Anniston • Walter Dennis Jones of Anniston to Christian Hope Beck of Oxford • Stephen Vincent Portuese of Anniston to Crystal Roseann

DIVORCES • Frances M. Kennedy and Donald L. McGinnis • Gregory Brent Morrow and Amanda Lee Morrow • Richard Joel Laird III and Stacy Marie Laird • Linda Sue Harris and Curtis Neal Harris • Sammy Lee Felton and Annetti Felton • Keith Douglas Coppock and Sandra Gay Coppock

CATTLE SALE

MARRIAGE LICENSES Bussey of Anniston • Shane Andrew Roper of Anniston to Jenny Lynn Mason of Anniston • Louis Ryan Lefoy of Oxford to Patricia Nichole Sears of Oxford • Jeffrey Scott Johnson of Anniston to Crystal Sheree Arnold of Anniston • Charles Edward Welch of Jacksonville to Dolores Annette Thomas of Jacksonville • Jeffrey Scott Sullivan of Ohatchee to Karla Jan Wilkins Williams of Jacksonville • Jamie Lynn Thompson of Alexandria to Mary Elizabeth Matheny of Alexandria • Ronald Eugene Whited of Ashland to Lorraine Steele Schewanick of Oxford • Benjamin Kyle Gassert of Weaver to Victoria Brooke Gable of Jacksonville • Anthony RiveraRosario of Anniston to Brittany Nicole Barclay of Anniston

WILLS PROBATED • Evelyn S. Patty • Grace B. Ray • Walden J. Wilborn

• Sara Evans Collins • Jason Douglas Jones

Here is the livestock market report for the Tuesday sale. Receipts for this week 853 compared to No Sale last week. Receipts a year ago 1042.

FEEDER CLASSES: Bulls and steers (Medium and Large No. 1 and No. 2): 200-300 lbs. 175.00-220.00; 300-400 lbs. 165.00 to 190.00; 400-500 lbs. 130.00 to 155.00; 500-600 lbs. 120.00 to 134.00; 600-700 lbs. 110.00 to 127.00. Heifers (Medium and Large No. 1 and No. 2): 200300 lbs. 140.00 to 160.00; 300-400 lbs. 125.00 to 145.00; 400-500 lbs. 115.00 to 130.00; 500-600 lbs. 90.00 to 123.00; 600-700 lbs. 80.00 to 117.00.

SLAUGHTER CLASSES: Cows: Breakers 80.00 to 83.00; Boners 84.00 to 89.50; Lean 70.00 to 78.50. Bulls: Normal Dressing 5458% 93.00 to 100.00; High Dressing >58% 101.00 to 107.50; Low Dressing

INCORPORATIONS • Kim’s Permanent Makeup LLC

Dissolved • Martin’s Driving School LLC • K&I LLC

EDITOR’S NOTE

The material inside the Monday Record is recorded by The Anniston Star from • Nancy E. Brown, • Alma Machado, various institutions and Brownwood subdivi- Anniston City Land Co., government offices. sion, 1st addition, block block 131, lot 9. The public records are G, lot 4. published as they appeared on the documents obtained by the newspaper. Direct ▶ SUBMIT YOUR your items for saturday’s community section questions and comments about Monday Record to e-MAil ❙ community@annistonstar.com fax ❙ 241-1991 call ❙ 235-3556 Isaac Godwin at jgodwin@ MAil ❙ Community, The Anniston Star, P.O. Box 189, Anniston, AL 36202. jsu.edu.

FORECLOSURES

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.

• Residence, 2000 block of Thomas Avenue: television, DVD players. • Residence, 2100 block of Oakmont Avenue: tools. • Residence, 1400 block of Cooper Avenue: television. Anniston • Residence, 100 block of West 34th The following property crimes were Street: television, game console. reported to the Anniston Police Thefts Department during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. • Residence, 200 block of Oak Street: saddle bag. Burglaries • Residence, 1700 block of West • Residence, 2500 block of McKle- 24th Street: clothing, water hose, roy Avenue: air conditioners, cop- trash can. • Residence, 1900 block of Dellper wire. • Public building, 5200 block of wood Court: television. McClellan Boulevard: refrigerator. • Residence, 2200 Cooper Avenue: • Residence, 800 block of Vernon household items. • Residence, 2200 block of ParkDrive: television. • Specialty store, 2800 block of U.S. wood Drive: vehicle parts. 431: fireworks. (Recovered 07-07- • Residence, 1100 block of 9th 2012) Street: household items.

• Unknown location, 1300 block of South Quintard Avenue: tires, rims. • Residence, 200 block of West 43rd Street: household items, air conditioner. • Residence, 1900 block of Dooley Avenue: laptop computer. • Residence, 1700 block of Mulberry Avenue: air conditioner. • Residence, 1700 block of Cooper Avenue: two dogs. • Residence, 1100 block of West 14th Street: swing set. • Residence, 6000 block of Saks Road: bicycle. • Residence, 2000 block of Noble Street: cell phone. • Bar, 1500 block of Hillyer Robinson Parkway: cell phone. • Parking lot, 1300 block of South Quintard Avenue: lock, tires. • Residence, 1500 block of Front

Street: jewelry. • Residence, 200 block of Willingham Drive: digital camera, jewelry, medications. • Restaurant, 2900 block of McClellan Boulevard: fryer, broiler, grill, sandwich unit.

seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday.

Burglaries

• Residence, Lankford Lane, Alexandria: air compressor, battery charger. • Residence, Gray Lane, JacksonAuto-related thefts • Residence, 1700 block of John- ville: television, game console, controllers, laptop computer, digiston Court: 1995 Nissan Altima. • Residence, 3000 block of Brighton tal recorder, violin, personal care items, telescope with stand. Avenue: 2002 Chevrolet Impala. • Residence, 400 block of West 19th Thefts Street: 2003 Kia Sorento. • Parking lot, 3700 block of Noble • Residence, Tredegar Road, JackStreet: 2011 Chevrolet Traverse. sonville: jewelry. • Residence, Arika Lane, Alexan(Recovered 07-06-2012) dria: cash. Calhoun County

Auto-related thefts

The following property crimes were reported to the Calhoun • Residence, Shurbutt Circle, AlexCounty Sheriff’s Office during the andria: firearm.

Obama says no apology to Romney over Bain attacks By Philip Elliott Associated Press

WOLFEBORO, N.H. — Mitt Romney’s campaign said Sunday that President Barack Obama is willing to say anything to win a second term and should say he’s sorry for attacks on the Republican’s successful career at a private equity firm. “No, we will not apologize,” the president responded, adding that if Romney wants credit for his business leadership, he also needs to take responsibility. Questions about Romney’s tenure at Bain Capital and the fortune he earned there have dogged the former Massachusetts governor as Obama and his allies have said the Boston-based firm shipped jobs overseas. Romney

insists he left the company in February 1999 to take over the Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, but documents suggest he was still in charge as late as 2001. Romney’s advisers, trying to explain the discrepancies between Romney’s account and federal documents, offered fresh explanations to shift the campaign back to more comfortable ground. “He actually retired retroactively at that point,” Romney adviser Ed Gillespie said. “He ended up not going back to the firm after his time in Salt Lake City. So he was actually retired from Bain.” The exact role Romney played at the firm between 1999 and 2001 is important not only because critics have raised questions about his truthfulness, but also because

Bain was sending jobs overseas during that period. The president said Romney must square his explanation. “Mr. Romney claims he’s Mr. Fix-It for the economy because of his business experience, so I think voters entirely legitimately want to know what is exactly his business experience,” Obama told WAVY-TV in Portsmouth, Va., in an interview taped Saturday and posted on the station’s website Sunday “Mr. Romney is now claiming he wasn’t there at the time except his filings with the SEC listing says he was the CEO, chairman and president of the company.” Obama’s advisers said that story won’t sell voters. “Either you’re the CEO, president, chairman of the board of

Bain Capital as you attest to the SEC or he’s telling the American people he bears no responsibility for that,” deputy campaign manager Stephanie Cutter said. “Both those things can’t be true. Either you’re in charge or you’re not.” Romney has insisted he was not involved with Bain during the time it sent jobs overseas and had no day-to-day responsibility for the company. He said he wanted an apology from the president for implying otherwise. “”No, we will not apologize,” Obama told the TV station. Cutter said Romney should take the advice — stop whining — that he gave his opponents during the Republican primary. “Instead of whining about what the Obama campaign is saying, why don’t you just put the facts

out there and let people decide instead of trying to hide them?” Cutter said. Documents place Romney in charge of Bain from 1999 to 2001, a period in which the company outsourced jobs and ran companies that fell into bankruptcy. Romney has tried to distance himself from this period in Bain’s history, saying on financial disclosure forms he had no active role in Bain as of February 1999. But at least three times since then, Bain listed Romney as the company’s “controlling person,” as well as its “sole shareholder, sole director, chief executive officer and president.” One of those documents — as late as February 2001 — lists Romney’s “principal occupation” as Bain’s managing director.

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