The Anniston Star ● Sunday, November 4, 2012 ● Page 6E
SUNDAY RECORD YOUR GUIDE TO PUBLIC RECORDS AND VITAL STATISTICS IN CALHOUN COUNTY
Robert Alexander, Roanoke SFC Zewell Horn Arnold, Talladega Hazel Aderhold Bain, Heflin Winnie Parker Baker, Georgia Robert Brewster, Ohatchee Terri Jo Brown, Millerville Maurice T. Browning, Ashland Melba Lee Childers, Roanoke Glenella Cunningham, Warren, Mich. Ernest Ellis, Sylacauga Christine A. Fortenberry, Centre Philix Wayne Fuller, Alexander City Sharron Garrett, Jacksonville Harry C. Gennaro, Jacksonville James Giddens, Ashland Martha Hare, Leesburg Ila O. Harris, Anniston William Dewayne Harris, Huntsville Helen Gaines Hewett, Oxford Ruth Caldwell Hornsby, Ashland Judy Martin Hyatt, Anniston Elbert “Red” Kennedy, Cragford Alzada Nelson Kirby, Roanoke Betty Brooks Levie, Ashland Deborah Kay Strickland
Lively, Oxford Patsy Marable, Oxford Fred Martin, Florida Randy “Barney” McCollough, Centre Paul J.C. McCord, Anniston Elmore Daniel McInnish, Eastaboga Sam Miller Jr., Weaver Harlon Minshew, Anniston Peggy Ann Moore, Anniston Bertha Hurst Morrison, Lineville Dana S. Perry, Piedmont Mary Player, Alpine Karin Reages, Butler, Pa. Jack Boise Reifers, Montgomery Doris Marie Kelley Robinson, Roanoke Bobbie Jean Sherwood, Alexandria Lucile Simpson, Anniston Ronald E. Stelly, Oxford Bobby Ray Sweatt, Jacksonville Frederick Lajohn “Coach T” Taylor I, Piedmont Manie Twymon, Talladega Rosemary Gavlas Wamsley, Jacksonville Rose Cotton Waybright, Anniston Ernest White, Pell City Retired SFC Odie Ray Wise, Weaver Margaret Wyckoff, Talladega Sue Tillery Yevick, Jacksonville
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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:
Chapter 7
• Freda G. Hawkins, Cheaha Drive, Oxford • Erika L. Smith, Main Street, Oxford • Jon Paul Collier and Jessica Nicole Collier, Cheaha Drive, Oxford • Bonnie Lynn Allsup, Roy Webb Road, Jacksonville • Lawrence E. Clark and Erica D. Clark, Valleywood Road, Oxford • Brandy N. Hudson, Anniston • Steven D. Burt and Rebecca H. Burt, Bedford Drive, Anniston • John David Green and Tina Green, Comanche Trail, Anniston • Robert M. Dishman and Scott Etheredge, Greenbrier Dear Road, Anniston • Charles Alan Goodwin, U.S. Highway 431, Alexandria
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• Paul Adam Dingler of Eastaboga to Michelle Elizabeth Godfrey of Eastaboga • Derrick Alex Keel of Anniston to Johnna Elizabeth Sitz of Anniston • Randall Douglas Doss of Weaver to Brandie Leann Fortenberry of Weaver • Jeremiah Allen Vess of Anniston to Rachel Ann Ward of Anniston • Bobby Ray Boyd of Anniston to Kimberly Diane Zinn of Anniston • Curtis Paul Parker of Anniston to Carly Jo
CATTLE SALE
Brannon of Anniston • Christopher James Foster of Piedmont to Heaven Lashay Grindle of Piedmont • Daniel James Futral of Oxford to Jessica Elin Weeks of Oxford • Kevan Gene Sanstead of Anniston to Suzanne Whitman McDonald of Anniston • Dustin Tyler Brooks of Jacksonville to Janie Ruth Sims of Jacksonville • Demetrice Lashun Lee of Anniston to Samantha Ranee Kimble of Anniston
DIVORCES • Aubrey Gene Hicks Jr. and Dee Dee Hill • Warren Nunnelly and Adrienne Nunnelly • Bret Eugene Blair and April Renee Blair • Elaina Gail Randall and James Edgar Randall • Vanessa Ann Crumley and Michael Crumley • Tifhany Tolbert and Jerry Wayne Tolbert Jr. • Charles Edwards and
Christy Edwards • Angela Lawson and Roman Trent Mangum • Laura McWilliams and Ramie A. McWilliams • Johnny D. Williams and Bioncia T. Williams • Eunice Marie Lewis and Charles David Lewis • Kathryn Ann Crawford and Danny Lowell Crawford
Here is the livestock market report for the Tuesday sale. Receipts for this week 638 compared to 988 last week. Receipts a year ago 942.
FEEDER CLASSES:
Bulls and steers (Medium and Large No. 1 and No. 2): 200-300 lbs. 155.00 to 230.00; 300-400 lbs. 145.00 to 225.00; 400-500 lbs. 130.00 to 175.00; 500-600 lbs. 120.00 to 154.00; 600700 lbs. 110.00 to 136.00. Heifers (Medium and Large No. 1 and No. 2): 200300 lbs. 130.00 to 150.00; 300-400 lbs. 125.00 to 145.00; 400-500 lbs. 120.00 to 142.50; 500-600 lbs. 110.00 to 131.00; 600-700 lbs. 100.00 to 122.00.
SLAUGHTER CLASSES:
Cows: Breakers 72.00 to 75.50; Boners 76.00 to 81.50; Lean 65.00 to 71.00. Bulls: Normal Dressing 54-58% 90.00 to 98.00; Low Dressing
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Your guide to Calhoun County’s public records and vital statistics.
FOOD in Wednesday’s Anniston Star
FORECLOSURES • Wayne Curtis Coonts, Carriage Hills subdivision, 1st addition, block 3, lot 13. • William A. Chalk and Mattie R.
Chalk, Cherry Acres subdivision, lot 10. • William Terry Bowman Jr. and Marsha Ann Bowman, Cane
Creek Homes in McClellan, lots 27 and 28. • Gregory B. Morrow and Amanda Lee Morrow, Woodhaven Estates,
block A, lot 19. • Regina Wilson, a parcel of land in section 30, township 14, range 9.
• Deliska A. Hammonds, Moun tainside Village, lot 9. • Edna Lancaster, map of Glencoe lot 25.
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.
Anniston
The following felony arrests were reported by the Anniston Police Department (addresses not provided) during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. • Denovario Goode, 36: two counts of distribution of a controlled substance. • Darreyl Lee Griffin Jr., 25: first-degree assault. • Roderick Deteriums Beavers, 36: firstdegree possession of marijuana.
• Andrew Jones Jr., 44: first-degree manufacture of a controlled substance. • Donald Eugene Frye, 34: first-degree theft. • Billy Gene Elder, 63: third-degree burglary. • Denzel Jerrezz Parker, 18: intimidating a witness.
• Brandon Scott Wilson, 41, of Alexandria: first-degree theft of property. • Andrew Jones Jr., 44, of Anniston: failure to appear in court for possession/receiving a controlled substance. • Jernard Jerna Davis, 22, of Anniston: two counts of probation violation. Calhoun County • Samuel Johnson, 36, of Weaver: four The following felony arrests were reported counts of second-degree possession of a by the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office dur- forged instrument. ing the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Jacksonville Thursday • Wesley Keath Elkins, 22, of Anniston: two The following felony arrests were reported counts motion to revoke bond. by the Jacksonville Police Department dur• Jesse Dereck Murell, 19, of Heflin: third- ing the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. degree escape. Thursday.
• Derico Montez Johnson, 25: possession of a controlled substance. • Cornelius Jerome Munford, 26: possession of burglar’s tools, giving false I.D. to law enforcement.
Drug Task Force
The following felony arrests were reported by the Calhoun-Cleburne Drug and Violent Crime Task Force during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. • Roythron Lee Blake, 43, of East Point, Ga.: three counts of unlawful distribution of a controlled substance.
BLOTTER Crimes are listed by location. Anonymous Thefts tips may be called in to Crime Stoppers at • Residence, 200 block of valley Circle: jew256-238-1414. A reward of up to $1,000 may elry. be given. • Residence, 100 block of G Street: digital Anniston player. • Residence, 1600 block of Cooper Avenue: The following property crimes were report- jewelry. ed to the Anniston Police Department dur- • Residence, 2700 block of Simpson Street: ing the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. lawn mower, scrap metal. Thursday. • Residence, 200 block of Spruce Avenue: Burglaries cell phone. • Commercial location, 500 block of South • Residence, 2700 block of Simpson Street: string trimmer, air conditioner coils, televiNoble Street: television. • Residence, 1400 block of Cheyenne Trail: sion, combination player, scrap metal. DVD player, VCR, vacuum cleaner, boxes of • Residence, 900 block of Jefferson Avenue: tool box, tools. personal property. • Residence, 300 block of Elm Street: televi- • Commercial location, 2200 block of Quintard Avenue: utility trailer. sion, laptop computers. • Residence, 2900 block of McKleroy Ave- • Residence, 3000 block of West Jefferson Street: copper wire, aluminum cans. nue: sinks. • Residence, 2900 block of McKleroy Ave- • Department store, 3300 block of McClellan Boulevard: cash. nue: electrical wires. • Residence, 200 block of Buckalew Bridge • Residence, 1600 block of Valley Place: Road: laptop computer, antique bowl, jew- pressure washer. • Public building, 1500 block of U.S. 431: elry, boots. • Residence, 700 block of West 62nd Street: guard rail metal. tools, ladders, cabinet, chest, saw. • Unknown location, 1400 block of South • Residence, 400 block of Lenlock Lane: Quintard Avenue: jewelry. silver dinner ware, jewelry box, jewelry, • Residence, 1100 block of Wynn Court: firearm. jewelry. • Residence, 600 block of Nakoma Trail: Theft by fraudulent leasing/rental jewelry, laptop computer. • Unknown location, 600 block of South • Department store, 1700 block of Quintard Noble Street: utility trailer, tools. Avenue: laptop computer.
• Terminal, 3200 block of McClellan Boule- fied items. vard: electronic devices. • Residence, Oriental Drive, Alexandria: painting. Auto-related thefts • Street, 2400 block of Wilmer Avenue: vehicle stereo. • Residence, 1700 block of McDaniel Avenue: 2000 Chevrolet Blazer. • Parking lot, 1500 block of Hillyer Robinson Industrial Parkway: CD player, speakers, mp3 player, jacket. • Drug store, 300 block of East 18th Street: vehicle license plate. • Residence, 600 block of North Virginia Avenue: cash, wallet, checkout. • Parking lot, 5900 block of Weaver Road: firearm, luggage.
Auto-related thefts
Burglaries
• Parking lot, 300 block of Nisbet Street Northwest: wallet, debit card, cash, cell phone, personal I.D.
• Residence, Lowimoore Road, Alexandria: 1981 Ford F-150 truck.
Jacksonville
The following property crimes were reported to the Jacksonville Police Department during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday.
Burglaries
• Residence, 70 block of Ponderosa Lane: jewelry. • Residence, first block of Lake Street: jewCalhoun County elry, home décor item, clothing. The following property crimes were report- • Residence, 300 block of Waterford Way: ed to the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office laptop computer, tablet computer, digital during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. camera, vehicle key. Thursday. Robberies • Residence, McIntosh Road, Oxford: antique items, sewing machine, boat and trailer, freezer, furniture. • Residence, Gray-Harralson Drive, Jacksonville: firearm, lock boxes, cash, knife. • Residence, Mitchellville Road, Ohatchee: firearm, jewelry, mp3 player, cigarettes.
Thefts
• Unknown location, Jacksonville Medical Center, 1701 Pelham Road S: wallet, cash, personal I.D., debit card. • Residence, 1400 block of George Douthit Thefts Drive Southwest: patio furniture, propane • Street, U.S. 431 and 78, Anniston: unspeci- grill.
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CALENDAR: AnnistonStar.com/calendar PROPERTY TRANSFERRED • Miriam W. Wood and Christopher Wood to Tilghman Edward Martin Jr. and June Gilmore Martin, Mountainview, Phase 2, lot 39, $225,000. • Kenneth Greg Mathews and Judy Mathews to Kathryn Elisabeth Condit, Ruth Lovvorn’s addition to Mohawk, lot 1, $10. • Birch LLC to Jarrod H. Troup and Amanda D. Troup, Cider Ridge subdivision, phase 1 reassessment, block WH, lot 13WH, $185,750. • Laura Lucile Haywood-Estate to Bobby Welch, a parcel of land in section 29, township 14, range 8, $86,000. • Cider Ridge Alabama LLC to TBC Homes LLC, Cider Ridge subdivision, phase 1 reassessment, block WH, lot 16WH, $45,000. • Cider Ridge Alabama LLC to TBC Homes LLC, Cider Ridge subdivision, phase 1 reassessment, block WH, lot 15WH, $45,000. • John Randall Barnett and Gerlinde Dabbs Barnett to Melanie M. Griffis, Pine Hill Estates, 2nd addition, lot 22, $195,000. • Linda Mountain and Chandra Payment to Sheridan Jackson, a parcel of land in section 35, township 14, range 8, $10. • Richard A. Guerra to Gilberto Antonio Guerra and Beatrize A. Guerra, a parcel of land in section 30, township 13, range 9, $10. • Gilberto Antonio Guerra and Beatrize A. Guerra to Gilberto Antonio Guerra and Beatrize A. Guerra, a parcel of land in section 30, township 13, range 9, $10. • Rodney G. Barker and Linda M. Barker to Kathy F. Wynn, Anniston City Land Co., block 516, lots 1 and 2, $10. • Bryan G. Lovelady to Lisbeth A. Guerra, Bynum Acres, lot 14, $10. • Arthur E. Molter and Wendy J. Fletcher to Jerry M. Burns, fractional section A of a parcel of land in section 7, township 13, range 10, $10. • James D. Snow-Estate to Jerome H. Rowe, a parcel of land in section 19, township 16, range 8, $4,500. • Ray J. Lowery and Doris A. Lowery to Michael Landers, a parcel
of land in section 20, township 13, range 7, $10. • 7th Day Christian Fellowship to Michael Landers, a parcel of land in section 20, township 13, range 7, $10. • Geraldine Carnes to Kenneth B. Carnes, North Oaks subdivision, 2nd addition, block F, lot 2, $10. • Linda Ann Gilmore and Donald Gilmore to Donald Gilmore and Linda Ann Gilmore, Hidden Acres subdivision, block A, lot 7, $10. • Earnestine Kirby to Earnestine Kirby, Phyllis McWilliams and Howard Kirby, a parcel of land in section 23, township 14, range 7, $100. • James E. Wade II and Kathryn Amanda Wade to James E. Wade II and Kathryn Amanda Wade, a parcel of land in section 14, township 13, range 7, $212,000. • Burford’s Tree Inc. to M. B. Properties LLC, a parcel of land in section 14, township 15, range 7, $10. • Alexander D. McDowall, Marion C. McDowall and Gail Kochie to Alexander D. McDowall, Marion C. McDowall and Gail Kochie, Greystone Manor, lot 116, $1. • Jessica Renea Crook to Brandi Davis Brown, a parcel of land in section 26, township 14, range 7, $10. • Jayda Myles to Tommy J. Davis, Anniston Land Co., block 610A, lot 1, $5,000. • Steven E. Campbell and Patsy L. Campbell to Jacquline A. Tessen, Carterton Hills subdivision, block 2, lots 6, 7 and 14, $10. • Cane Creek LLC to MAICO LLC, Cane Creek Homes in McClellan, lot 142, $20,000. • Henry R. Scheller and Patsy L. Scheller to Michael D. Waddell and Cari H. Waddell, a parcel of land near 106 Dogwood Ridge Road, Alexandria, $10. • Eugenia G. Brannon to Deborah Reaves Frame and Scott Wilson Frame, Hillyer Highlands, 2nd addition, block 1, lot 10, $10. • David Berry to Debbie M. Gowens, a parcel of land in section 11, township 13, range 10, $10. • Bonnie Brasseal to John R. Allen
and Ginny F. Allen, Jacksonville Mining & Manufacturing Co., block 311, lots 1 and 2, $10. • T. D. Ray Jr. and Gwendolyn C. Ray to Ted Ray Properties LLC, A. C. Shelton addition to Jacksonville, block 5, lots 17 and 18, $10. • Freddie Mac to Peyton Properties LLC, Forest Hills subdivision, block F, lots 34 and 35, $27,000. • Joshua Lee Heflin and Samuel L. Heflin to Zachery A. Heflin and Samuel L. Heflin, Church View Townhomes, lot 6; Jacksonville Mining & Manufacturing Co., block 395, lot 6, $ 62,388. • Michael S. Backus and Cynthia R. Backus to Robert B. Kilgore and Jennifer L. Kilgore, Shannon Hills subdivision, block 8, lot 8, $10. • Michael Scott Backus to Robert B. Kilgore and Jennifer L. Kilgore, Shannon Hills subdivision, 3rd addition, block A, lots 8 and 9; Shannon Hills subdivision, 5th addition, block B, lots 8, 9, 12 and 13, $10. • Elizabeth Anne Dowd to Elizabeth Anne Dowd and Michael T. Dowd, Pelham Heights, lot 35, $1. • Paula Brooks to Frances Abernathy and Beth Carpenetti, Anniston Homestead & Fruitgrowers Assoc., lot 1906, $14,500. • Jennifer Ann Gillahan and Donald Lee Gillahan Jr. to Barry Eads and Bonita Eads, Eagle Pass subdivision, block C, lots 8 and 9, $283,000. • Agracel Inc. to Nyride LLC, a parcel of land in section 15, township 15, range 8, $5,150,000. • Scott Wesley Parris to Yancey Reynolds and Holly Reynolds, a parcel of land in section 24, township 13, range 8, $10. • Billy W. Reynolds and Myra S. Reynolds to Yancey Reynolds and Holly Reynolds, a parcel of land in section 24, township 13, range 8, $10. • Steven Douglas Gardner and Patricia Mangum Hulsey Gardner to Megan D. Blewster and Judson G. Blewster, Farmview subdivision, lot 3, $134,500. • Daniel Scott Hamilton and Donna Lynn Hamilton to Steven D. Gardner and Patricia M. Gardner, a
parcel of land in section 10, township 14, range 7, $83,000. • Mary Morgan to Gabriele S. Kirby and Jeremy F. Kirby, Plainview subdivision, 4th addition, block 1, lot 3, $74,900. • A. C. Marsh to Jeffrey L. Winkler and Gina Winkler, a parcel of land in section 15, township 16, range 7, $10. • Selina M. Lankford and Steven K. Lankford to Greg Lovelady, Woodhaven Estates, block A, lot 12, $10. • Fannie Mae to David A. McPherson and Angie L. McPherson, Hillyer Highlands, 12th addition, block 11, lot 6; Hillyer Highlands, 12th addition, block 12, lot 1, $180,000. • Sherry Reed Gibbs to John Phillip Gibbs, Piedmont Land & Improvement Co., block 19, lots 26-28, $10. • Rebecca W. Thompson to Nelson M. Thompson, a parcel of land in section 10, township 16, range 7. • Voncile C. Steward and George R. Steward to Russell Dane Steward, a parcel of land in section 29, township 12, range 9, $10. • Voncile C. Steward and George R. Steward to Darlene Wallace and David Wallace, a parcel of land in section 30, township 12, range 9, $10. • Heirs of Marvin Randall Truss to Ruby T. Truss, Central City Heights, block 3, lots 9-18, 28-30, 34 and 35, $10. • Lindsay M. Ford and Paul B. Ford to Lindsay M. Ford and Paul Ford, a parcel of land in section 25, township 14, range 6, $144,000. • David Earl Brewster to Anita Lynn Brewster, fractional section 11/12 of a parcel of land in section 32, township 12, range 10, $10. • PHH Mortgage Corp. to Jana L. Miller, Lenlock Lane, 1st addition, block E, lot 4, $50,550. • Ronald Turner and Lajean Turner to Justin Glenn Turner and Kristy Michelle Turner, a parcel of land in section 13, township 13, range 6, $1. • Wells Fargo Financial Alabama Inc. to Tracy B. Clough, Delwood Estates, 1st addition, block E, lot 10, $81,000. • Heather Broome Smith to Donald
G. Broome and Fay Broome, a parcel of land in section 5, township 15, range 8, $10. • David Earl Brewster to Anita Lynn Brewster, fractional section 11/12 of a parcel of land in section 32, township 12, range 10, $10. • Benjamin Underwood to Benjamin Underwood, William Floyd Tipton and Patricia Ann Tipton, a parcel of land in section 14, township 16, range 7, $100. • Darren Sullivan to Lori Saxon, a parcel of land near 8017 Boling Springs Road, Ohatchee, $1. • Bobby Sullivan to Lori Saxon, a parcel of land in section 8, township 15, range 6, $1. • Paul Chatman-Estate to Harold E. Washington Sr. and Anna H. Washington, Williams-Coopertown property, block 14, lots 5-7, $10. • James T. Johnson to Robert B. Kilgore and Jennifer L. Kilgore, Scenic Heights subdivision, block B, lot 4, $10. • Wells Fargo Bank to Housing & Urban Development, Albert T. Harris subdivision, block C, lot 1, $1. • Josephine Ayers to Gerald G. Woodruff, a parcel of land in section 16, township 16, range 8, $10. • Charles M. Jordan to Brian K. Smith, Deer Run, lots 1-7, 11 and13, $10. • Donnie Bragg and Christie Bragg to Tommy L. Norris, Legacy Hills, lot 8, $1. • Don Gibbs to Silver Lakes Developers Inc., Silver Lakes Estates, block B, lots 1 and 2, $10,000. • James W. Floyd to James W. Floyd and Jeanie E. Floyd, Tarrymore subdivision, block 1, lot 19. • James W. Floyd and Jayda E. Floyd to James W. Floyd, Tarrymore subdivision, block 1, lot 19. • Heirs of Nancy Johnson Bullock to Benjamin C. Tomlinson, William L. Tomlinson and Debbie W. Tomlinson, Jacksonville Mining & Manufacturing Co., block 86, lots 4 and 5.
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 • Applebee’s Neighborhood, 612 E. Hamric Drive, Oxford — 93, equipment (utensils and pans) must be clean and sanitized. • Café Korea, 1014 U.S. 431, N., Anniston — 88, hot water must be provided. • Coop De Ville, 401 Pelham Road, S., Jacksonville — 92, potentially hazardous food did not meet temperature requirements during cold holding. • Hardee’s, 400 Pelham Road, S., Jacksonville — no bare hand contact allowed with ready-to-eat food. • Super Buffet, 1 Recreation Drive, Oxford — 94, problem
with date marking. • The Peerless Grille & Saloon (Grille), 13 W. 10th St., Anniston — 91, potentially hazardous food did not meet temperature requirements during cold holding. • Wendy’s, 1501 Quintard Ave., Anniston — 92, presence of insects.
NO MAJOR DEMERITS • Arby’s, 1829 Quintard Ave., Anniston — 98. • Baja California Grill, 1555 Pelham Road, Jacksonville — 95. • Dad’s Bar-B-Q, 700 Noble St., Anniston — 99. • East Central Alabama United Cerebral Palsy Center — 100. • Fairfield Inn & Suites (Pantry), 143 Colonial Drive, Oxford — 100. • Grub Mart, 420 Pelham Road, Jacksonville — 92. • Hobson City Head Start — 100. • Holiday Inn Express, 160 Colonial Drive, Oxford — 100. • Kid’s Konnection — 96. • Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon, 171 Colonial Drive, Oxford
— 95. • Long John Silver’s, 631 Quintard Ave., Anniston — 99. • Longhorn Steakhouse, 301 Oxford Exchange Blvd., Oxford — 98. • O’Charley’s, 4 Recreation Drive, Oxford — 96. • ONO Grill, 2900 McClellan Blvd., Anniston — 99. • Piggly Wiggly, 1615 Quintard Ave., Anniston — 96. • Pizza Hut, 202 E. Hamric Drive, Oxford — 95. • Rally’s, 400 S. Quintard Ave., Anniston — 94. • Sunshine Skate Center, 130 Elm St., Oxford — 100. • Susan Rae’s Early Learning Center, Eastaboga – 98. • The Rocket, 1508 Pelham Road, Jacksonville — 98. • Winn-Dixie (Deli), 815 S. Pelham Road, Jacksonville — 100. • Winn-Dixie (Market), 815 S. Pelham Road, Jacksonville — 95. • Winn-Dixie (Seafood), 815 S. Pelham Road, Jacksonville — 98. • Word Alive Café, 122 Allendale Road, Oxford — 98. • Wright Dairy, 241 Cane Creek Farm Road, Alexandria — 99.
The ABCs of chalkboard paint and projects BY STACY DOWNS McClatchy Newspapers
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Chalkboards may be old-school, but they’re the newest accent in home decor. “Look what I made,” said Kelly Sims of Liberty, Mo., holding up her smartphone during an unofficial show and tell during a chalkboard paint class at Be Here Now, a store in Independence, Mo. She flipped through pics: A picnic basket with a chalkboard top for playfully listing its contents. An old mirror converted into a message board. The fronts of a few kitchen cabinets for meal planning and writing quotes. Sims finds pieces in thrift stores, garage sales and even the trash, then transforms them with chalkboard paint into gifts and home-entertaining accessories. Here’s an array of chalkboard paint information: Apply paint thickly with a foam craft brush for small pieces or a regular paintbrush for furniture and walls. For glass bottles, apply thinly. Spray cans of chalkboard paint are available. Black — as in blackboard — is the most typical color of chalkboard paint, but it can be any color. Chalkboard markers, available at craft stores and at Chalk Ink (chalkinkworldstore.com), are an alternative to dusty, smearing chalk. Decals with chalkboard surfaces are another way to go if you don’t want to commit to paint. Large-format shapes include rectangles, squares, airplanes
and coffee cups, to name a few at All Modern (allmodern.com). Little labels are available at Martha Stewart Home Office with Avery at Staples (staples.com). Erasers like you had in elementary school are adorable. But if you want the surface to be super clean, see Letter T (clean it with a damp cloth). Furniture, such as the top of a desk or a dining table, works well for chalkboard paint. But the paint can be used on the entire piece. Artist Tiffini Killgore painted a dresser with chalkboard paint and wrote the names of Kansas City neighborhoods on the drawers in chalk. Good gifts can be made with chalkboard paint. Paint an empty wine bottle, et voila! A vase. Great gift tags, too, can be crafted. The best part: they’re reusable. How to mix your own chalkboard paint: buy your favorite color of latex paint, says interior designer Meredith Martin (she used a no-VOC variety). Buy unsanded grout ($3 from a hardware store). For a gallon of paint, mix in a quart of grout. (The ratio should be two-thirds paint to one-third grout). Stir. Add drops of water to make it thinner. After painting, allow to dry an hour. Often only one coat is needed. Idea for parties: use a chalkboard-style oilcloth as a runner on the table. Give guests chalk or chalk pens and tell them to go to town. Jot down anything on a chalkboard surface. It can be erased. Kraft paper can be covered with chalkboard paint to create a tablecloth. Great for writing
pairing suggestions for tasting parties. Let your kids draw on the walls. No problem with a chalkboard or chalkboard paint. Make a Monday-throughFriday message board out of an old five-panel door using chalkboard paint in the panels. New idea: painting the surface of a deck with chalkboard paint. Obvious choice: cheese trays. Not so obvious: your car. (We’ve spotted a VW Bug). Pictures on Pinterest.com are inspiring us. We especially love walls with chalk drawings, such as a family tree in a nursery. A hint for precise outlines: rent a projector and create a transparency at a print shop. Quotes on chalkboards instant inspiration. Resources for chalkboard paint include craft stores, home warehouses, paint shops and Be Here Now, Independence, Mo., 816-461-7819, b-here-now.com. Be Here Now also sells chalkboard paint in a variety of colors by the pint, $15. Spray surfaces with polyurethane to make chalk-art creations permanent. Tired of the mess or the design? The best way to clean it is with a damp cloth. Understand that when you apply chalkboard paint, it goes on gritty. When it dries, sand surfaces with 150-grit sandpaper before you first write on them. Variety. Think beyond white chalk on a blackboard. Chalk comes in a crayon-assortment of colors these days; Crayola has a 52-count pack.
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This is a chalkboard painted furniture at Restoration Emporium.