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Sunday RECORD YOUR GUIDE TO PUBLIC RECORDS AND VITAL STATISTICS IN CALHOUN COUNTY deaths
BANKRUPTCIES
William David Ackles, Kansas Robert W. Bullock Sr., Anniston Myrtle Inez Chambless, Heflin Clara J. Mays Copeland, Anniston Col. George Louis Egbert Jr., Jacksonville William Estelle, Talladega Marjorie Moore Flegel, Ashland Debbie Jo Fulmer, Weaver Bernice Rochester Goodman, Collinsville Jerry Floyd Gowens, Piedmont Nellie Jo Guffey, Leesburg Rosie Lee Hall, Roanoke Reba Houck, Piedmont Kenneth Dale Hughes, Gaylesville Nell Kilgore, Centre Arthur Jones, Ashland Eugene Kite, Anniston Debra Lynn Leonard, Anniston Emma Dean Lewallen, Anniston Larry Lindsey, Anniston Harden “Smiley” McDaniel Jr., Heflin Jessie Agnes McKibben, Anniston Hazel Norton Phillips, Weaver Delone Smith, Oxford Nellwyn Clark Smith, Anniston William P. “Bill” Stacey, Piedmont Onslo Stone, Oxford John Swain, Alpine Lee Truss, Talladega Evelyn Waldrop, Ashland Lillie B. Whitley, Anniston Anthony “Scott” Whitten, Ohatchee Albert D. Wilson, Oxford Floyd Yarbrough, Roanoke
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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:
• Nicklaus Aaron Leonard of Weaver to Tiffany Gayle Valentine of Alexandria • Paul Daniel Peavy of Jacksonville to Candace Leann Barkley of Jacksonville • John Paul Madrigal of Anniston to Courtney Brooke Hammett of Anniston • Dustin Edward Brown of Wellington to Whitney Livingston Barnwell of Jacksonville • Nicholaus Joseph Stevens of Anniston to Nicole Juanita Dani-
Chapter 7
elle Johnson of Anniston • Robert Harrison Kimbrough III of Oxford to Christian Diane Goldin of Oxford • Christopher Shawn Rinehart of Anniston to Whitney Nasheay Coleman of Ohatchee • Gabriel Forster Sadi of Jacksonville to Tanya Elizabeth Trahan of Jacksonville • Brandon Lee McCullough of Piedmont to Kendall Lauren Graham of Piedmont
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• Robin J. Covington and Ruth M. Covington, • Russell Rudolph • Paul E. Boozer Mellon Lane, Oxford Johnson Jr. • Sammy G. Spears, Anniston INCORPORATIONS • Linda Hapke, Terry Road, Anniston • David Scott McGuirk, Lee Drive, Anniston • Let Er Buck Feed and Dissolved Chapter 13 Tack LLC • Thapa & Brothers • Etchpressions LLC Inc. • Edward S. Bolton Sr. and Kathleen L. Bolton, Choctaw Street, Anniston FORECLOSURES • Bernard Montgomery, McClintock Street, Ohatchee • Josh B. Taylor and lot 3. • Regina D. Guyton, W. 22nd Street, Annis- Brandi Taylor, a parcel • Calvin Blackmon Jr., ton of land in section 15, a parcel of land along township 16, range 7. Ashburn Avenue, • Jeremy Scott Hanvey Anniston. and Mandy Hanvey, a • Cindy R. Smith, Woodparcel of land in sec- gate subdivision, block tion 14, township 14, B, lot 4. range 7. • Ronald Kent and • Henry Lee Judkins Stephanie Kent, WoodJr., Club View Heights land Heights, block 1, subdivision, block 551, lot 19.
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Here is the livestock market report for the Tuesday sale. Receipts for this week 863 compared to 603 last week. Receipts a year ago 1235.
FEEDER CLASSES:
Bulls and steers (Medium and Large No. 1 and No. 2): 200-300 lbs. 165.00-240.00; 300-400 lbs. 160.00 to 215.00; 400-500 lbs. 136.00 to 182.50; 500-600 lbs. 122.00 to 157.00; 600-700 lbs. 110.00 to 134.00. Heifers (Medium and Large No. 1 and No. 2): 200300 lbs. 140.00 to 225.00; 300-400 lbs. 134.00 to 180.00; 400-500 lbs. 125.00 to 136.00; 500-600 lbs. 116.00 to 139.00; 600-700 lbs. 109.00 to 124.00.
SLAUGHTER CLASSES:
Cows: Breakers 79.00 to 83.00; Boners 84.00 to 87.50; Lean 74.00 to 78.00. Bulls: Normal Dressing 5458% 95.00 to 100.00; Low Dressing
EDITOR’S NOTE
The material inside the Sunday 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 Sunday Record to Isaac Godwin at jgodwin@ jsu.edu.
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.
ness, third-degree burglary. • Perry Michael Andrews, 55: obstruction justice by using a false I.D. • Jonathan Peter Smith, 34: possession of a controlled substance. Anniston • Darrick Lee Earnest Griffin, 22: person The following felony arrests were reported by forbidden to possess a pistol. the Anniston Police Department (addresses • Rachael Lynn Tubiolo, 23: possession of a not provided) during the seven-day period controlled substance. • Angel Michelle Cook, 37: I.D. theft. ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. • Antwan Khalil shaver, 26: second-degree Calhoun County domestic violence. • Walter Lamon McRath, 22: third-degree The following felony arrests were reported burglary. by the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office dur• Kathy Lee Harden Hester, 56: second- ing the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. degree theft. Thursday • Carolyn Ann Bell, 22: possession of a con- • Stacey Estes Wilkins, 40, of Wellington: trolled substance. first-degree theft of property. • Francis Young Johnson, 42: possession of • Janet Faye Roberts, 45, of Acworth, Ga.: a controlled substance, possess/use of drug interference with custody. paraphernalia. • Michael Dee Bush, 31, of Anniston: first• Cordera Dejames Hutchison, 25: discharg- degree unlawful manufacture of methaming firearm into building, intimidating a wit- phetamine.
• Perry Michael Andrews, 55, of Jacksonville: failure to appear in court for firstdegree burglary. • James Rex Bentley, 41, of Jacksonville: attempted unlawful manufacture of a controlled substance.
Jacksonville
The following felony arrests were reported by the Jacksonville Police Department during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. • Clifton Ryan Bonds, 33, of Piedmont: possession of dangerous drugs, possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana, possession of opium or derivative.
Oxford
The following felony arrests were reported by the Oxford Police Department during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. • Leslie Rebecca Scoggins, 32, of Oxford:
robbery. • Walter Lamon McRath, 22, of Anniston: burglary. • Warner Varez Posey, 30, of Vincent: possession of a forged instrument. • Christopher Robert Jackson, 27, of Oxford: using false I.D. to obstruct justice. • Joseph Wayne Adams, 27, of Anniston: receiving stolen vehicle, manufacture of a controlled substance, possession of methamphetamine. • Dimitri Narrio Lawler, 19, of Anniston: firstdegree robbery. • Nishika Lashae Williams, 20, of Anniston: third-degree robbery.
Pardon and Parole Board
The following felony arrests were reported by the Alabama Board of Pardons and Parole during the seven-day period ending Thursday at 7 a.m. • Kirby Ray Deyampert, 31, of Hobson City: probation violation.
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, 100 block of Sunset Drive: grandfather clock. • Residence, 600 block of West 49th Street: refrigerator, television, clothing, eyeglasses, medications. Anniston • Residence, 2200 block of McDanThe following property crimes were iel Avenue: firearm, game console, reported to the Anniston Police jewelry. Department during the seven-day • Residence, 1700 block of Walnut period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. Avenue: televisions.
Burglaries • Residence, 500 block of East 23rd Street: air conditioning unit. • Residence, 3000 block of Madison Street: wallet, cash, debit card, personal I.D., keys. • Residence, 1400 block of Pine Avenue: Pitt bull puppies. • Residence, 2400 block of Coleman Road: coins, sunglasses, game console.
• Residence, 300 block of Weatherbrook Lane: jewelry. • Department store, 5500 block of McClellan Boulevard: beer, snack tray. (Recovered 09-08-2012) • Drug store, 400 block of East 10th Street: purse, credit cards, checks, cash. • Residence, 800 block of West 49th Street: air conditioner. • Residence, 1500 block of Dooley Avenue: lawn mower, foot tub. Thefts • Unknown location, 4200 block of • Parking lot, 400 block of Lee Road: Saks Road: grills, locking cable. tires. • Commercial location, 1000 block • Residence, 2000 block of McKle- of South Quintard Avenue: air conroy Avenue: bicycles. ditioning system. • Residence, 1400 block of Leyden Street: firearms, guitars, jewelry. Auto-related thefts • Department store, 3200 block of • Residence, 300 block of South McClellan Boulevard: clothing. Corning Street: firearm. • Unknown location, 1100 block of • Residence, 300 block of Elm Old Gadsden Highway: cash. Street: 2000 Chevrolet Blazer.
• Residence, 300 block of West 64th Street: 2011 Toyota Corolla. • Residence, 3900 block of Bramble Road: navigation system.
Auto-related thefts
• Residence, Copperhead Road, Jacksonville: firearm. • Residence, Webster Road, Wellington: cash.
Thefts
• Residence, Gladden Lane West, Alexandria: navigation system, coins. • Residence, Torreon Lane, AnnisCalhoun County ton: firearm, cash, mp3 player, The following property crimes navigation system. were reported to the Calhoun Jacksonville County Sheriff’s Office during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. The following property crimes Thursday. were reported to the Jacksonville Police Department during the Burglaries seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. • Specialty store, U.S. 431, Alexan- Thursday. dria: laptop computer, fireworks. • Residence, Gladden Lane West, Burglaries Alexandria: grass trimmer. • Residence, 200 block of Pleasant Valley Road: cash. Thefts • Residence, 300 block of Madison Avenue Northwest: Chinese pug dog.
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CALENDAR: AnnistonStar.com/calendar PROPERTY TRANSFERRED • Brenda Norris to Michael Cody Herron, a parcel of land in section 13, township 16, range 7, $9,000. • Bobby R. Howell and Kelsey Howell to Lisa C. Mask, a parcel of land in section 33, township 16, range 16, $10. • Nancy B. Hollon and Annie B. Banks to Annie B. Banks and Ray C. Banks, Forest Hills, block D, lot 14, $10. • Katina L. Higgins and Bert Higgins to Thomas F. Smart and Dean M. Smart, a parcel of land along Williams Street, Piedmont, $10. • U. S. Bank to Julio O. Haro, a parcel of land in section 34, township 16, range 7, $19,900. • Terry Joe Easterwood and Lisa K. Easterwood to Lynn M. Davis, F. Corine E. Wood subdivision, lot 17, $1. • Hylda Poole to Donna Hancock, a parcel of land in section 15, township 13, range 9, $10. • Ronald David Reynolds to Debbie Reynolds, a parcel of land in section 25, township 12, range 9, $0. • Bruce Dempsey to Michael W. Guthrie, Oak Hills, block 4, lot 1, $10. • Margaret Elizabeth Hyett to Garland Paul Hyett, Anniston Land Co., block 706, lot 6, $10. • Nancy J. Fox to Michael S. Gowen and Sandra J. Gowen, Jacksonville Mining & Manufacturing Co., block 313, lots 1-5, $165,000. • G. A. McNiece and Wanda McNiece to Danny Ray Tucker, Standard Coosa-Thatcher Co., block 12, lot 9, $40,500. • Deborah D. Smith to Stephen D. Thacker and Misty Thacker, West Glen subdivision, block B, lot 3, $10. • Daniel A. Wade and Tina Wade to Matthew Tyler-Crimson Scoggins Trust, Cedar Hills subdivision, block U, lot 13, $100. • Beverly Gayle McCullars to Douglas L. Simmons and Karen D. Simmons, a parcel of land in section 4, township 15, range 8, $10. • Joseph Randall Cobb, Charles E. Cobb and Anita C. Trantham to Brent L. Cobb and
Amanda D. Cobb, a parcel of land in section 31, township 14, range 8, $10. • Regions Bank to Joe Cain, Corning Land & Loan Co., block 39, lots 1 and 2, $10. • Fifth Third Mortgage Co. to Housing & Urban Development, Alexandria Heights subdivision, lot 9, $1. • Charles Woodrow to Jimmy Knight and Century Shea Knight, a parcel of land in section 24, township 13, range 8, $10. • Emily Anne Hulse to C. Glenn Hulse, a parcel of land in section 11/12, township 13, range 8, $10. • Emmett Hall Jr. and Nannie Lee Hall to Larry Wayne Hall and Carol J. Hall, a parcel of land in section 26, township 14, range 9, $10. • Virginia C. Robertson to Frank A. Bosworth Jr. and Donna P. Bosworth, a parcel of land in section 30/31, township 14, range 8, $10. • James William Barber Jr. to James William Barber Jr. and James Thomas Barber, a parcel of land in section 13, township 14, range 8, $10. • James William Barber Jr. to James William Barber Jr. and James Thomas Barber, a parcel of land in section 13, township 14, range 8, $10. • Henry R. Christopher and Dennis L. Christopher to Kaleb C. Cross, a parcel of land in section 9, township 14, range 8, $10. • Michael C. Abernathy to Christopher P. Graham and Janice Faye Graham, fractional section F of a parcel of land in section 19, township 14, range 6, $10. • EverBank to Veterans Affairs, Felscher Farms, lots 6-10, $1. • Mountain Pointe Development Group LLC to Karen T. Wilburn, Mountain Pointe subdivision, phase 1, lot 13, $20,000. • Alan Sikarskie and Amy Sikarskie to Karen T. Wilburn, Mountain Pointe subdivision, phase 1, lot 12, $216,500. • Luke Hurst and Tiffany Hurst to P. D. Pritchett, Gaps Grove subdivision, lot 21, $10. • Burnice Geneva Smith to Diane S. Bates and Burnice Geneva Smith, Standard
Coosa-Thatcher Co., block 5, lot 1, $10. • Housing & Urban Development to Ohio Investments LLC, Indian Oaks Estates, section 2, lot 80. $36,199. • Cliff Williams, Kasey Williams and Jasper W. Williams to Ellen A. Tibbetts, Dan Mar Estates, block A, lot 10, $10. • O. J. Newman to Garrett Burgess, Greystone Manor, lot 47, $10. • Garrett Burgess to Oxford Homebuilding Construction Inc., Greyston Manor, lots 47, $10. • Barbara O’Rourke McCray and Charles McCray to Matthew Deerman and Lori Deerman, a parcel of land in section 1, township 14, range 8, $10. • Nicholas Mundy and Emily P. Mundy to Jeffrey Kemp Hicks and Michelle Ross Hicks, Pine Hill Estates, 5th addition, lot 78, $10. • Michael Niemotka and Jennifer Harcrow Niemotka to Alan W. Mange and Lidy B. Mange, Valley View Estates, 1st addition, lot 37, $10. • Elizabeth A. Johnson and Randall G. Johnson to Terrence A. Grant and Tonetta M. Grant, Winter Park subdivision, block 3, lots 4 and 5, $100. • Mary Elizabeth Walker to Robert J. Sikes, Tyler Park subdivision, block 11, lots 13 and 14, $10. • Margaret Mary Raidmets to Margaret Mary Raidmets and David Desarro, a parcel of land in section 13, township 14, range 8, $10. • Margaret Mary Raidmets to Margaret Mary Raidmets and David Desarro, a parcel of land in section 13, township 14, range 8, $10. • Charlotte H. Horne, Gary W. Horne, Shannon Horne Lambert and Robbie Horne Owen to Gary W. Horne, Shannon Horne Lambert and Robbie Horne Owen, Smith Heights subdivision, block B, lot 4, $10. • T. P. Rentals to Melvin C. Knauff and Linda D. Knauff, Southern Hills Estates, lot 8, $10. • Jim Tyson and Jana H. Tyson to Andrew
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Hodges Tyson, Anniston City Land Co., block 149, lot 5; Anniston City Land Co., block 206, lots 2 and 3, $10. • Audrey Nell Glass to Judson B. Glass Jr., a parcel of land in section 32, township 16, range 7, $10. • Judson Glass and Audrey Nell Glass to Judson Glass, a parcel of land in section 30, township 16, range 7, $10. • Nancy Cooper to Dustin N. Conner, a parcel of land in section 15, township 16, range 7, $1. • Anthony Josh Cloud to James B. Pleger and Anita M. Pleger, Lgacy Hills, 1st addition, lot 58, $207,000. • Bruce Rice to BMR Enterprises LLC, Cider Ridge subdivision, phase 1 reassessment, block GG, lot 38GG, $1. • Acceptance Loan Company Inc. to Jeremiah M. Weldon and Dana N. Maxwell, re-subdivision of Gladden Manor, lot 7, $63,000. • TBC Homes LLC to Sherra S. Claunch, Cider Ridge subdivision, phase 1 reassessment, block WV, lots 3 and 4, $205,000. • Bama Warehouses Inc. and E. & S. Realty Co. to Sam’s Properties LLC, a parcel of land in section 21, township 16, range 8, $10. • Thomas A. Hall and Nancy H. Moore to James R. Smoot, W. P. Acker’s subdivision, lots 30 and 31, $10. • Gary R. Brittain to Lauren Nicole Hester Turner, Brown Wood Estates subdivision, 5th addition, block M, lots 10 and 11, $10. • Joyce Ribich to Frank L. Ribich III, Country Wood Estates subdivision, lots 5 and 6, $10. • Fred Taylor and Phyllis Taylor to Kelly W. Ryan and Patty A. Ryan, Northern Woods Estates subdivision, block B, lot 4, $425,000. • James Ramey to Tammy Noel, Cane Creek Homes in McClellan, lot 101, $190,000. • Ronald Wescoa Johnson to Keven Wayne Johnson and Elizabeth Jewelle Johnson, Sunset Heights, 1st addition, block 1, lot 1, $10.
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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.
food contact surfaces (utensils and pans) must be clean and sanitized. • Subway, 5560 McClellan Blvd., Anniston — 95, potentially hazardous food did not meet temperature requirements during cold holding.
• Cooter Brown’s Rib Shack, 8464 Alabama 204, Jacksonville — 96. • Custom Pizza, 1009 U.S. 431, N., Anniston — 97. • Dad’s Bar-B-Q, 3105 McClellan Blvd., Anniston — 96. • Food Outlet, 2120 Noble St., Anniston — NO MAJOR DEMERITS 96. • Alexander’s the Great Events, 1405 Hamric • Jacksonville Christian Child Development Drive, E., Oxford — 97. Center — 98. • Anniston Bowling Center, 321 E. Blue • Jacksonville Medical Center — 99. Mountain Road, Anniston — 98. • Li’s Place, 81 Big Valley Drive, Alexandria • Cecil’s Place, 313 Pelham Road, S., Jack- — 98. 4-OR 5-POINT DEMERITS sonville — 95. • Montgomery Food Court, Jacksonville • National Healthcare Corp., Anniston — 90, • Comfort Inn, 138 Elm St., Oxford — 98. — 97.
• Papa John’s Pizza, 13 Bill Robison Parkway, Anniston — 94. • Smoking Moose Saloon, 1214 Noble St., Anniston — 96. • The Village Inn, 108 Clinton St., Jacksonville — 98. • Top O’ the River, 3330 McClellan Blvd., Anniston — 96. • Wellborn Elementary School — 98. • Wellborn High School — 99. • Winn-Dixie (Produce), 2495 U.S. 431, Anniston — 98. • Winn-Dixie (Seafood), 800 Noble St., Anniston — 97.
Counterfeiters turn bleached small bills into $100s By Amy Pavuk Orlando Sentinel
ORLANDO, Fla. — For months, federal authorities say, Larry Antonio Graham went to an Orlando Bank of America branch where he exchanged $20 bills for $5 bills. Graham told a teller he made these frequent exchanges because his uncle owned a mom-and-pop store and needed smaller denominations to make change for customers. But authorities say Graham really wanted the smaller denominations so he could turn them into $100 bills. A U.S. Secret Service investigation found Graham was running a counterfeiting operation out of his Orange County, Fla., home, which involved bleaching genuine $5 bills and turning the notes into $100 bills.
In such counterfeiting operations, genuine money is typically bleached with household chemicals to remove the ink. A new denomination is then printed on the paper. These counterfeit bills often go unnoticed because markers used to detect fake money won’t pick up on the fakes because the paper is authentic. “There is quite a bit of effort and thought that goes into it,” said Jim Glendinning, the assistant special agent in charge of the U.S. Secret Service’s Orlando field office. “This is a well thought-out crime that takes many steps to complete.” In central Florida, counterfeit money is a fairly constant issue, Glendinning said. Often, the bleached dollars are manufactured in other countries, so prosecution of such cases isn’t frequent. When Apopka, Fla., police arrested Gra-
ham in December, officers said, he had $3,000 in counterfeit bills. The $100 bills were originally $5 bills. Court records showed the $100 bills in Graham’s possession shared the same four serial numbers. Locally, Glendinning said, counterfeiters usually don’t manufacture a huge amount of money at one time. They’ll print what they want to use, or what they know they can sell. In Graham’s case, a confidential source told agents Graham used some of the counterfeit money himself, but sold the fake $100 bills for $25 each. The Secret Service reports that advancements in digital-printing technology make it possible to produce a passable counterfeit bill with relative ease. About 60 percent of counterfeit money passed in the U.S. last year was produced
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using digital printing, compared with less than 1 percent in 1995, the agency reports. Still, counterfeiting is not easy, Glendinning said. Counterfeiters have to obtain an image that appears authentic, and when it comes to printing, have to make sure everything is aligned properly. Agents who searched Graham’s home in March found a laptop, printer, memory stick, paper cutter and three bottles of bleaching chemicals. Agents also found 63 pages of uncut sheets containing 130 fake $100 bills, 162 genuine bleached $5 bills and nine counterfeit $100 bills. The Secret Service maintains a database that tracks serial numbers found on counterfeit money. Agents tracked the numbers found on Graham’s counterfeit money to hundreds of other instances.
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