Monday Record - Oct. 18, 2010

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3A The Anniston Star l Monday, October 18, 2010 l Page 3A

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

deaths The Rev. Billy Arnett, Anniston Bertha Axelton, Ohatchee Ezell Wright Barnes, Roanoke Marchell L. Birdsong, Anniston James Cecil Bishop, Eastaboga Jimmy Ray Bonner, Heflin Beulah G. Bunt, Ragland James Kenneth ‘Jim’ Burt, Anniston Margaret Henderson Butler, Eastaboga Linda Butterworth, Centre Teia Marie Cruse, Edwardsville Frank Joseph “Joe” Dudrow, Glencoe Kathryn Haywood Fry, Heflin Lois Baker Groce, Talladega Ronnie “Moose” Harris, Lincoln Emmer Hawkins, Ashland Raymond F. Helton, Anniston Gloria Jean Jackson, Ohatchee Shirley Nisbett Jones, Eastaboga Judith Ann Knoop, Jacksonville Ruby J. McMichael, Anniston Mary White Medley, Piedmont Ferrie Montgomery, Ohatchee Walter Moore Sr., Anniston James Rayfield Murray, Anniston Jean Boozer Nicholson, Anniston Ivavion Patton, Millerville Elve Pope Jr., Wellington Larry Reynolds, Talladega Lawrence Roland Roussell, Double Springs Bishop James Monroe Stancil Jr., Jacksonville Sarah Elizabeth “Nannie” Stephens, Anniston Shannon E. Strickland Sr., Munford Mary Ruth Padgett Thomas, Gaffney, S.C. Ivilyn “Jeri” Whitley Thompson, Anniston J.C. Turner, Talladega Dorothy Earl Ward, Roanoke Gladys E. Kent Weldon, Anniston Franklin Warren Whaley, Anniston Rachel Cornelia McLeod Yarbrough, Newell

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:

MARRIAGE LICENSES

Brenda I. Proctor, 17456 AL Highway 9, Piedmont •Alton R. Bailey and Wanda L. Bailey, 209 First Ave., Piedmont •Steven D. Turley, 609 W. 41st St., Anniston •Thomas Gale Lusk III, 5081 Highway 78 East, Anniston

Chapter 13

•Robert Clinton Dunaway of Weaver to Carrie Jane Biddinger of Weaver •Jonathan David Steinberg of Oxford to Lesley Kay Sedenik of Oxford •Matthew Herb Martz of Weaver to Kelsey Raye Angles of Anniston •David Allen Schuster Jr. of Collierville, Tenn., to Kristen Marie Norton of Collierville, Tenn. •Jeffrey Francis Boch of Anniston to Jennifer Ann Peck of Anniston •Leslie Ladale Johnson of Lincoln to Ashley Nichole Mashburn of Lincoln •Brian Jose Carrillo of Anniston to Tiffany Marie Young of Anniston •Michael Anthony Andriani of Anniston to Stephanie Michelle Martin of Anniston •Brian Alan Schwanbeck of

Corona, Calif., to Rebekah Fran Holley of Weaver •Frank James Dubose of Anniston to Sharon Shanon Jackson of Anniston •Benjamin Lamar Amberson of Piedmont to Jayme Lynn Kirkland of Piedmont •Kenneth Chase O’Dell of Ohatchee to Jerrah Nicole Lamberty of Ohatchee •Michael David Yarman of Jacksonville to Kristie Lynn Thielsen of Jacksonville •Nicholas Matthew Chastain of Anniston to Jennifer Anne Waites of Anniston •Michael Anthony Morrison of Alexandria to Harriet Odean Conner of Glencoe •Shannon Michael Taylor of Anniston to Carolyn Gilmore of Anniston •Robert Joseph Ganato Jr. of Anniston to Ami Lucretia Jackson of Anniston •Kenneth Wayne Boyd Jr.

•Earnestine C. Carmichael, 3836 Hastings Drive, Oxford •Shawn E. Parker, 405 West 22nd St., Anniston •Billy Newman and Candi Newman, 214 McKibbon St., Oxford •Lewis Walker, 3218 Airport Rd., Oxford •Derold S. Thackston, P.O. Box 7871, Oxford Chapter 7 •Deshannon Siders, 778 •William Kyle Morrison Anniston Beach Rd., and Wendy Morrison, 531 Anniston foreclosures Barrington Drive, Easta- •Kevin Trammell and Angel Trammell, 998 Macedonia boga •Jody Shane Moss, a parcel •Sandy M. Harbin and Chris •Darryl Keith Edwards, 321 Rd., Ragland •Ann T. Lynch, 820 Fairway of land in section 31, town- Harbin, a parcel of land in E. 7th St., Anniston ship 14, range 8. •James R. Proctor and Drive, Anniston section 5, township 16, •Flora Austin Ponder, S.E. range 9. INCORPORATIONS Boozer Subdivision, block 4, •Jureka Johnson and Detlots 5 and 6. rick Brown, Hickory Place Dissolved •William Karl and Gretchen Subdivision, lot 4. Karl, a parcel of land in sec• MSM Investment Group tion 33, township 14, range 8. •Eric R. Ishee and Casey • Shiflett Development Co., LLC •Julian W. Jenkins, a parcel N. Ishee, Sherwood Forest of land in section 21, town- Subdivision, 2nd addition, block 6, lot 10. ship 15/16, range 8. DIVORCES •Jonathan S. Cain, Anniston •Kenneth McDermott and •Tracy Ruth Dirickson and •Leila Dianna Sessions Homestead and Fruitgrow- Rosie Bonice, Oakridge Estates, 2nd addition, lot 11. and John Robert Sessions ers Association, lot 1906. Jeffery Dirickson •Willis Kyle Gregg and Tif- •Marlina Smith and Toby fany Monet Gregg Lee Campbell •Edna Michele Emily and •James Brian Anderson and Trina G. Anderson William Ray Emily The crafter’s corner in Sunday’s Life section •Michael Lee Trowse and •Ronald Howard Owens and Carol Jean Owens Tiffany Jolee Trowse •Danielle Poole Ward and •Andrew Van Horne II and Michael Eugene Ward Jessica Van Horne

Haute Homemade

of Weaver to Cheryl Jean Cason of Weaver •Ryan Earl Lingle of Anniston to Tara Lynne Stanford of Anniston •George Owen Cass Flowers of Piedmont to Taylor Louise Keahey of Piedmont •Jeffery James Wilson of Oxford to Jennifer Lynn Barrier of Oxford •Tiney Joe Bonice III of Eastaboga to Roberta Jean Prince of Eastaboga •John Corby Pointer of Anniston to Tasha Leigh Clapper of Anniston •Bryan Joseph Papic of Anniston to Jessica Leigh Weninegar of Anniston •Daniel Ray Jones Jr. of Oxford to Heidi Marie South of Oxford •Gary Len Johnson of Lincoln to Shyla Nashea Johnson of Lincoln

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.

WILLS PROBATED •Grace R. Horn •Annie I. Jackson •Frances Lamuriel Pearson

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BLOTTER •Residence, 600 block of Sidney Circle: door and frame, laptop computer. •Residence, 2400 block of McClellan Boulevard: lawnmower, string trimmer, leaf blower, can of gasoline. Anniston •Residence, unspecified block of Twine The following property crimes were Street: male Pit Bull dog. reported to the Anniston Police Depart- Thefts ment during the seven-day period end•Residence, 1000 block of Old Mill Road: ing at 7 a.m. Thursday. check from Regions Bank. Burglaries •Residence, 400 block of South Christine •Unknown location, 600 block of West 15th Street: two cases of bar glasses, Avenue: exterior door. party supplies, bag containing party •Unknown location, 400 block of South trays (recovered 10-11-2010). Quintard Avenue: toolbox, tools. •Specialty store, 0-99 block of Bill Robi•Residence, 1900 block of Coleman son Parkway: “dummy” phones, body Road: laptop computer, purse, credit/ glove, SD card. debit cards. •Unknown location, 400 block of South •Residence, 1800 block of Moore Ave- Quintard Avenue: toolbox, tools. nue: Playstation II game console, two •Residence, 300 block of Rice Avenue: cases of soft drinks. DVD player, digital camera, medica•Residence, 1300 block of East 10th tions. Street: television. •Residence, 1700 block of Noble Street: •Residence, 2500 block of Walnut Ave- cell phone. nue: air conditioner, tools, ladder, work •Residence, 2200 block of Walnut Avebench, metal cabinet. nue: metal dog carrier, leather office •Residence, 1800 block of Stephens chair, purses. Avenue: air conditioner, ceiling fans, •Residence, 400 block of Ledbetter copper pipe and wire. Road: copper tubes. •Residence, 300 block of Elm Street: •School, 4800 block of McClellan Boutelevision, DVD player, air conditioner levard: Optoma DLP projector. (Recovunit. ered 10-07-2010) •Residence, 1900 block of Davis Avenue: •Residence, unspecified block of Twine Playstation III and Wii game consoles, Street: set of mattresses, Jump A Roo games, laptop computer, security safe play set. with coins. •Residence, 100 block of Linnie Drive: Auto-related thefts •Residence, 900 block of North Marshall string trimmer, compressor. Crimes are listed by location. Anonymous tips may be called in to Crime Stoppers at 238-1414. A reward of up to $1,000 may be given.

Street: navigation unit, radar detector. •Residence, 1900 block of Canterberry Square: cell phone/charger, coins. •Residence, 1300 block of Winter Place: firearm.

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 Calhoun County corrected while the inspection is underway. Restaurants The following property crimes were earning below 70 must raise their scores within seven reported to the Calhoun County Sheriff’s days or face closure. Office during the seven-day period end- 4-OR 5-POINT DEMERITS ing at 7 a.m. Thursday. •Café Korea, 1014 U.S. 431, N., Anniston — 90, personnel Burglaries should eat/drink in designated areas only. •Residence, 4600 block of New Liberty •Lone Star Steakhouse & Saloon, 171 Colonial Drive, Road, Wellington: medication, firearm, Oxford — 92, problem with sanitization rinse. vacuum cleaner, propane tank, grill •Taco Bell, 504 Hamric Drive, E., Oxford — 90, potentially burner tubes, box containing medals hazardous food did not meet temperature requirements during cold holding. from World War II, radiant heater. •Residence, 600 block of Holland Finley •Yamato Japanese Steak House, 105 Mountain St., NW, Jacksonville — 94, personnel should eat/drink/smoke in Road, Jacksonville: two firearms. designated areas only.

Thefts

•Parking lot, 4300 block of Friendship Road, Oxford: assorted wheels and tires. •Residence, 300 block of Council Avenue, Hobson City: medications, clothing, shoes, family photos. •Commercial location, 5700 block of Peeks Hill Road, Ohatchee: copper wire. •Verizon cell tower, unspecified location of Spring Road, Ohatchee: copper wire.

NO MAJOR DEMERITS

•Bonnie Ray’s Bake Shoppe, 5818 McClellan Blvd., Anniston — 92. •Burger King, 1818 Quintard Ave., Anniston — 98. •Café McClellan, 171 Town Center Drive, Anniston — 99. •Donut Prince 3, 602 S. Pelham Road, Jacksonville — 93. •Jefferson’s, 407 Pelham Road, N., Jacksonville — 94. •Joe Muggs, 900 Quintard Drive, Oxford — 99. •Longhorn Steakhouse, 301 Oxford Exchange Blvd., Oxford — 97. •Mata’s Greek Pizza, 1708 Quintard Ave., Anniston — 97. •Panda Chinese Food, 135 Plaza Lane, Oxford — 98. •Patty’s Victorian Dining Room/Catering, 1308 GreenAuto-related thefts •Residence, 100 block of Hudson Ave- brier-Dear Road, Anniston — 99. •Pizza Hut, 202 E. Hamric Drive, Oxford — 96. nue, Anniston: firearm. •Roma’s Pizza & Steak House, 1 Public Square, Jacksonville — 95. •Texaco, 202A Grace St., Oxford — 94. For the latest in local news, visit www.AnnistonStar.com •Three Dudes Seafood, 1322 Greenbrier Road, Anniston — 95.

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