Monday Record - 02/02/10

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The Anniston Star l Monday, February 1, 2010

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

deaths Mary Ruth Wallace Albright, Gadsden Johnnie L. Anders, Jacksonville Roy Gene Barnes, Centre Canolia B. Bone, Glencoe Dariontae Brooks, Anniston Paulette “Lil Red” Brown, Munford M.L. Burgess, Roanoke Sarah Irene Ingram Cheatwood, Oxford Annie Geraldine “Gerrie” Cook, Anniston Nena Inez Davis, Wadley Yvonne C. DeLaughder, Heflin Lilla Ree Dempsey, Georgia Frank “Bull” Elston, Talladega Vickie Johnson Evans, Anniston Margie Farmer, Piedmont Matthew Craig Faulkner, Choccolocco Charlie Foster, Anniston Frank Christian Frandsen, Windsor, Ill. Nancy W. Greene, Jacksonville Martha Ann Haney, Centre Rosa Harris, Anniston Ruth M. Henry, Kentucky Anita Hicks, Piedmont Eloise L. Hilburn, Piedmont John Shelton Holder, Anniston James Aaron Holland, Piedmont Johnna “Joyce” Howard, Spring Garden Sarah “Mama Jo” Hudgins, Gadsden Mavis Price Johnson, Wedowee James E. “Nank” Jones, Anniston James Harvey Joyner, Jacksonville Mary Cook Kennedy, Ashland Timothy Wayne Lewallen, Anniston Frances Pace Lindsey, Piedmont Samuel Burns Marion, Jacksonville Pearl Ray McCullough, Oxford Edna McKinney, Ashland Thelma Morgan, Piedmont Mixon I. Nichols, Roanoke Walter Oden, Ragland George F. Odom, Oxford Peggy Parker, Apple Valley, Minn. Olive Louise Carlson Pollock, Piedmont Mary Jo Ponder, Alexandria Rick L. Powell, Munford Evelyn W. Prickett, Anniston Will Smith Prickett, Jacksonville Tracy Angel Pritchett, Jacksonville Lela McGinnis Reaves, Jacksonville Roger Dale Reeves, Muscadine Kenneth Tyrone Roberson, Talladega Diane H. Robinson, Anniston Ollie L. Roper, Alexandria Charles Leland Scott, Muscadine Imogene Sheppard, Wedowee Steven Eugene Spears, Jacksonville Irene Agnus Straub, Oxford Ruby Pearson Sudduth, Jacksonville Elwyn Brown Thomas, Oxford Maudie Thompson, Woodland Sylvia B. Walker, Webster’s Chapel Betty Lue Crowder Ward, North Carolina Barbara June Watkins, Jacksonville Abraham Williams, Hobson City David Willmon, Centre Ola Mae Bennett Whitfield, Fruithurst Abraham Williams, Hobson City Susan Doyal Woodard, Anniston Jo Ann Wyatt, Ohatchee Minnie L. Wynn, Munford

DIVORCES

n Jerry Shane Smith and Brandy Runae Smith n Jennie Jenkins and Rodney Jenkins n Ashley Maranda Lyles and Jamie Lynn Crook n James E. Poe and Jodi Welch Poe n Anna Lee Freeman and Brewer Locke Freeman n David Ray and Amanda Ray n Anthony Craig Elmore Chapter 7 and Sharon Elizabeth n Diane T. Thompson, 2124 Finley St. SW, Jacksonville Gordon n Ronnie Lynn Works and Dianne M. Works, 337 E. Glade n Thomas Lee ZimmerRoad, Anniston man and Mashanta n Terry Lee Hamilton and Violet Hamilton, 601 N. Mar- Zimmerman shall St., Anniston n Miranda Richmond n Sue Brown, 520 Old Rocky Ridge Road, Jacksonville Munn and Telly Leone n Marach Kim Bradford, 282 Turpin Ave., Anniston Munn n Terry W. Lloyd and Chapter 13

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:

berry Drive, Weaver n Willie Burnett and Dorothy Burnett, 2429 W. 21st St., Anniston n Robert R. Greene and Robin E. Greene, 1833 Michellville Road, Ohatchee n Michael K. Flores, P.O. Box 391, Ashland n Lawrence E. Johnson, 1629 Green Hills Rd., Ohatchee n Patrick R. Ward, 4114 Old Birmingham Highway, Anniston n William H. Martin Jr., 1136 Cave Road, Anniston

foreclosures Patricia D. Coleman, a parcel of land in section 2, township 15, range 8, near Clay Lane. n Amy Vinson, a parcel of land in section 31, township 12, range 8, near New Liberty Circle. n William Roland and Willie Roland, a parcel of land in section 21, township 14, range 7, near Lee Van Rd n Steve D. Gaither and n

Frances D. Gaither, Town of Oxford, a lot in block 36. n Jerry L. Hayes and Jimmy W. Hayes, a parcel of land in section 20, township 15, range 8, near Highway 21. n Edward Pyles and Tomasina Pyles, A.J. Saks Resubdivision of blocks 35-37-38, block 2, lot 1. n Robin Gunn, Wellborn Manor, Addition No. 5, lot 55.

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Brenda Lloyd n Cassie Almaroad Stewart and Phillip Tracy Stewart n John Woody and Delina Woody n Holly Rene Hunter and Andrew Ryan Hunter n Jeremy Smith and Gena Lynn Smith n Lorie A. Brooks and Gregory Lane Brooks n Kevin Lance Kelley and Tabitha Sheree Kelley n Megan Elizabeth Hill and Dennis Darryl Hill Jr. n Kenneth Mark Tuck and Sandra Ann Tuck n Stephen Craig Smith and Malinda Sue Smith

MARRIAGE LICENSES

n Dawn R. Sweatt, 2445 Dearmanville Road, Anniston

n Larry Michael Jones and Sandra Lee Jones, 416 New-

EDITOR’S NOTE

Bobby Ray McCulley of Weaver to Julie Ann Burgess of Weaver n Andy Edwin Whitten of Munford to Heather Michelle Hughes of Anniston n Steven Daniel Beavers of Oxford to Lorie Michelle Smith of Oxford n Matthew Scott Jones of Cragford to Kacy Dawn Craft Brooks of Oxford n Keith Shawn Mahan of Weaver to Melissa Denetta Motes of Weaver n Aaron Arthur Gray of Anniston to Anna Elizabeth Johnson of Anniston n Markeith Laprince Lanier of Anniston to Tracy Loraine Lopez of Anniston n Russell Alan Maddox of Weaver to Jasmine n

Clay Brewington of Weaver n Timothy Scott McCord of Oxford to Lori White Frechette of Anniston n Quenton Cornelius Carter of Anniston to Teresa Nicole Moore of Anniston n Fredrick Ramon Paige of Anniston to Latresha Nicole Thomas of Anniston n Danny Velasquez Flores of Heflin to Sophia Ozler Lozano of Heflin n Mile Lorenz Augustin Lilio of Weaver to Kerri Marie Barker of Weaver n Jonathan Wesley Lee Mahan of Oxford to Ellen Mechelle ColeColeman of Anniston n Joseph Walter Mitchell II of Anniston to Kathleen Elizabeth Bishop of Weaver

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 235-3578.

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Material Response Team, Inc., 507 Francis St. West, Jacksonville, Daniel Long n DLCC Enterprises, Inc., 116 Industrial Drive, Oxford, Dickie L. Langston n HEPAR, Inc., 714 S. Leighton Ave., Anniston, Stan Hill

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Crimes are listed by location. Anonymous tips may be called tal camera, wallet. (Recovered 01-25-2010) The people listed in this in to Crime Stoppers at 238-1414. A reward of up to $1,000 n Street location, 300 block of Elm Street: amplifier, speak- arrest report, whose names may be given. ers. and charges are obtained from public records, are Anniston Calhoun County presumed innocent unless The following property crimes were reported to the Annis- The following property crimes were reported to the Calhoun proven guilty in a court of ton Police Department during the seven-day period ending County Sheriff’s Office during the seven-day period ending law. at 7 a.m. Thursday. at 7 a.m. Thursday. Anniston

Burglaries

Burglaries

Residence, 4400 block of Bynum Leatherwood Road: firearm. n Residence, 1700 block of Electronics Drive: televisions, medicine. n Residence, unspecified block of West Hill Street: television. n Residence, 1000 block of Claxton Avenue: rims and tires. n Residence, 1700 block of Rocky Hollow Road: household appliances, heating unit. n Residence, unspecified block of Sunset Drive: tools, silver dollar collection, silver flatware set. n Residence, 4600 block of Sprague Avenue: television. n Residence, 1800 block of Walnut Avenue: desktop computer, firearm, jewelry. n Residence, 3000 block of Gurnee Avenue: television, X-Box 360 game console, Playstation II game console, games. n Residence, 3100 block of McCoy Avenue: television.

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Thefts n Residence, 1500 block of Elizabeth Street: camera acces-

The following felony arrests 11000 block of Alabama 9, Piedmont: firearm, were reported by the Annisjewelry. ton Police Department during the seven-day period Oxford ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. The following property crimes were reported to the Oxford n Roderick Keith Orr, 49, of Police Department during the seven-day period ending at 7 Anniston: possession of a controlled substance. a.m. Thursday. n Jennifer Nicole Palmer, Thefts 22, of Piedmont: first-degree n Shopping center, 400 block of Oxford Exchange: cameras, theft. n Billie Gene Elder, 60, of MP3 players, two video cameras, two voice recorders. n Residence, unspecified block of Humphries Street: two Anniston: third-degree burglary. coin boxes. n Hotel, 100 block of Colonial Drive: gold mouth piece, cloth- n Tyesheia Lavore Walker, 33, of Anniston: seconding. n Shopping center, 700 block of Quintard Drive: clothing. degree domestic violence. n Eric Dewayne Turner, 18, (Recovered 01-26-2010) n Shopping center, 700 block of Quintard Drive: games. of Oxford: third-degree burglary. (Recovered 01-25-2010) n Residence, first block of Desi Circle: air compressor, Game n Antuan Lemuel Thomas, 28, of Anniston: first-degree Boy game console. possession of marijuana. n Lonestar Restaurant, 171 Colonial Drive: purse, cash, cell n Terrance Dejuan McKinphone, personal I.D., credit cards. ney, 34, of Oxford: manufacn Shopping center, 700 block of Quintard Drive: credit cards, ture name required on packcash. age. n Parking lot, 1700 block of Hillyer Robinson Parkway: n Andre Turner, 34, of Annisvehicle tag.

sories. n Residence, 1700 block of Noble Street: checks. n Supermarket, 5500 block of McClellan Boulevard: cell phone. n Parking lot, 100 block of U.S. 431: cell phone, personal I.D., cash, purse. n Church, 1000 block of Clydesdale Avenue: copper tubing. n Residence, 500 block of West 64th Street: cash. n Residence, 1500 block of Stephens Avenue: two scaffold Auto-related thefts jacks, transmission. n Commercial location, 1800 block of U.S. 78 East: fourAuto-related thefts wheel drive lift kit, tires, 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee. n Parking lot, 1700 block of Noble Street: personal I.D., digi- n Kangaroo, U.S. 21: 1996 Mitsubishi Mirage.

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ton: obstructing justice, theft of property, second-degree receiving stolen property. n Christopher Robert Jackson, 25, of Anniston: unlawful possession of credit card. n Sonia Kay Morrow, 37, of Delta: second-degree theft. n Samuel Hughes, 21, of Anniston: first-degree possession of marijuana. n Mondraka Lorenzo Smith, 29, of Anniston: violation of Community Notification Act.

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The following felony arrests were reported by the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. n Adam Patrick Homesley, 33, of Jacksonville: seconddegree theft of property.

Oxford

The following felony arrests were reported by the Oxford Police Department during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. n Krista Shaye Morgan, 22, of Anniston: buying/receiving stolen property. n Summer Nicole Hicks, 18, of Anniston: theft of property.

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Anonymous, noon, 7 p.m., Atlanta Avenue, off Noble Street between 10th and 11th streets. n New Perspectives, a narcotics anonymous group, 6:307:30 p.m., First United Methodist Church, 109 Gayle St., behind McDonald’s, Jacksonville, 256-435-4881. n Alzheimer’s Support Group, for families dealing with Alzheimer’s disease, 5-6 p.m., Physician’s Center, third floor, room 301, 256-235-5578. n Mental Illness Support Group, for patients with bi-polar, depression, and other disorders and those interested in providing support, 1:30 p.m., Tyler Center, 731 Leighton Ave., in the galley. n Free parenting classes for parents of newborns to 4-yearolds, 9-11 a.m., Family Services Center of Calhoun County, 13 E. 11th St. Child care provided. 256-231-2240. n One day at a time Al-Anon group, noon, Tyler Center, first floor, “The Nook” classroom, also closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, noon, adjoining class room, feel free to bring a bag lunch. n Help in Progress Narcotics Anonymous, 7-8 p.m., 2236 U.S. 78 W., (1 mile from Fred’s), 256-342-8279. n Grief Support Group, for anyone who has experienced a loss through the death of a loved one, 1 p.m., Cancer Resource Center, Physicians Office Building, 4th floor, suite 406.

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Meetings:

Meetings:

VFW Post 4638, 6 p.m., Carver Community Center, 256237-8659. n National Association for Retired and Active Federal Employees, Volunteer Service Center, 9 a.m.-noon, Anniston Army Depot, Building 251, (outside main gate), to assist retired federal employees. Call 256-235-4631 to make an appointment or for more information. n True Transformation, a Christ-centered recovery program for women only, noon, 1211 Noble St. n Anniston Rotary Club, noon, Anniston Country Club. n Northeast Alabama Table Tennis Club, 4-10 p.m., Anniston Army Depot Gym, Bynum, 256-238-6453. n Bridge Club, 9 a.m., Lenlock Center No. 5, 5818 McClellan Blvd., 256-225-0003.

n The McClellan Development Authority, 10-11 a.m., McClel-

n Narcotics

Support Groups: Anger management w/C.A.R.T. (Certified Anger Resolution Therapist), 5-6 p.m., Extended Hands of Jesus Church, 5818 McClellan Blvd., (Lenlock Center No. 14.) n 12-step Christ-centered group, 6:10-7 p.m., Extended Hands of Jesus Church, 5818 McClellan Blvd., (Lenlock Center No. 14.) n Strongman (when needing help in recovering from addictions), 7:10-8 p.m., Extended Hands of Jesus Church, 5818 McClellan Blvd., (Lenlock Center No. 14,) classes may vary according to group need. n Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Atlanta Avenue, off Noble Street between 10th and 11th streets. n Alcoholics Anonymous Piedmont group, 7:30 p.m., 801 Hughes St., Piedmont. n Help in Progress Narcotics Anonymous, 7-8 p.m., 2236 U.S. 78 W., (1 mile from Fred’s), 256-342-8279. n

Miscellaneous: Angel Food Ministry food orders accepted, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., the Bridge, behind First United Methodist Church, Noble Street, cash, checks, money orders and food stamps accepted for payment. n Senior adult aqua aerobics class, 7:30-8:30 a.m., Jacksonville State University, Pete Mathews Coliseum, call Abby Fleetwood at 256-782-5523 for more information. n Senior adult fitness class, 8-9 a.m., Jacksonville State University, Pete Mathews Coliseum, dance studio, call Abby Fleetwood at 256-782-5523 for more information. n

Tuesday

Support Groups: Anger management w/C.A.R.T. (Certified Anger Resolution Therapist), 5-6 p.m., Extended Hands of Jesus Church, 5818 McClellan Blvd., (Lenlock Center No. 14.) n 12-step Christ-centered group, 6:10-7 p.m., Extended Hands of Jesus Church, 5818 McClellan Blvd., (Lenlock Center No. 14.) n Strongman (when needing help in recovering from addictions), 7:10-8 p.m., Extended Hands of Jesus Church, 5818 McClellan Blvd., (Lenlock Center No. 14,) classes may vary according to group need. n New Beginnings, Al-Anon and Alcoholics Anonymous group, 6 p.m., Alexandria United Methodist Church, 2065 Alexandria-Wellington Road, 256-820-2331. n

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Miscellaneous: n Senior adult aqua aerobics class, 7:30-8:30 a.m., Jackson-

Runners Club, 5:30 p.m., at Anniston YMCA, W. 14th Street. Call 256-310-0830, e-mail ddunn@annistonstar. com or visit www.annistonrunners.com.

Wednesday Support Group: Celebrate Recovery, 12-step Christ-centered recovery Step Study Group, 6:30 p.m., Word Alive International Outreach, Coldwater, 256-225-2186 or 256-223-6593. n Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Atlanta Avenue, off Noble Street between 10th and 11th streets. n Free parenting classes for parents of 2- to 12-year-olds, 9-11 a.m., Family Services Center of Calhoun County, 13 E. 11th St. Child care provided. 256-231-2240. n Alcoholics Anonymous Piedmont group, 7:30 p.m., 801 Hughes St., Piedmont. n Help in Progress Narcotics Anonymous, 7-8 p.m., 2236 U.S. 78 W., (1 mile from Fred’s), 256-342-8279. n New Wine Recovery Support Group for addicts and alcoholics, 6:30 p.m., Hill Crest Baptist Church, “The Rock,” room 208, Family Life Center. n

lan, MDA headquarters boardroom, 4975 Bains Gap Road. n Jacksonville Kiwanis Club, noon, Jacksonville Community Center, 501 Alexandria Road SW, Jacksonville, 256-4359588. n Bridge Club, 11 a.m., Lenlock Center No. 5, 5818 McClellan Blvd., 256-225-0003. n Book Club, noon, Public Library of Anniston-Calhoun County, 108 E. 10th St., 256-237-8501. n Men’s Bible Study of Anniston First Baptist Church, 8 a.m., McDonald’s in Lenlock, 256-847-0230.

Miscellaneous: n Senior adult aqua aerobics class, 7:30-8:30 a.m., Jackson-

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B, lot 12, $10. n Sylvia Thompson to Keron Lawson, Anniston City Land Company, block 223, lot 7, $1. n David M. Coile and Tracy B. Coile to Jerry Kemp and Kathy Kemp, a parcel of land in section 1, township 17, range 8 and a parcel of land in section 36, township 16, range 8, near McIntosh Road., $10. n Susan McCrelles Watts to James Claxton Bryant Jr., Map of Ohatchee, block 16, lots 5B and 7A, $6,000. n Maria C. Brock to John T. Kelley, Linen Thread Company’s Subdivision, lot 72, $10. n Sutton Funding, LLC to Protium REO I LP, Brownwood Estates, 5th addition, lot 2, $91,500. n Hugh E. Bateman, Patsy M. Bateman and Blane E. Bateman to Hugh E. Bateman and Patsy M. Bateman, a parcel of land in section 16, township 16, range 8, near Coleman Rd., $10. n David W. Benefield to Kristen F. Atkinson and William Commons, Fox Trace Subdivision, block B, lot 9, $10. n O.J. Newman to Oxford Homebuilding Construction Inc., Greystone Manor, lot 41, $10. n William E. Shoaf to Edward A. Miller, Lenlock Subdivision, 2nd section, 2nd addition, block 9, lot 3, $1. n Walkita L. Whitfield and Joseph M. Whitfield to Jamie L. Hurst, John Street’s 2nd Addition to Mountain Terrace Subdivision, block D, lot 6, $10. n Lazy Brook Properties LLC to Cathy D. Potter, Meadowbrook Subdivision, block 10, lot 2, $10. n Calhoun Development Company Inc. to Marcus W. Strickland and Jana C. Strickland, Buckhorn Subdivision, Phase V, lot 45, $10. n Heirs of Judy Greene to Mark E. Kane and Betty A. Kane, Anniston Land Company, block 265, lot 6, $10. n CitiMortgage Inc. to Veterans Affairs, Golden Springs Subdivision, 5th addition, lot 12, $1.

n Patricia Ann Williams to Mathew D. Wil-

liams and Traci J. Williams, E.L. Hollingsworth’s Addition to Blue Mountain, block 14, lots 5 and 6, $10. n Cider Ridge Alabama LLC to Kimber Homes, LLC, Cider Ridge Subdivision, Phase I Reassessment Plat, block YI, lots 15-17, $10. n Robert G. Pope and Bernice M. Pope to Lenn Costner, Melrose, block 10, lot 3, $10. n Robert G. Pope and Bernice M. Pope to Lenn Costner, Melrose, lot 3, $10. n Jeffrey Lynn Gardner to National Residential Nominee Services, Pine Hill Estates, 6th addition, lot 81, $161,000. n National Residential Nominee Services to Nathaniel J. Martin, Pine Hill Estates, 6th addition, lot 81, $161,000. n Monica Michelle Jenkins and Kareem Jenkins to Kareem Jenkins, Eden Place Resub, lot 13, $10. n Evelyn C. Arbuckle to Timothy English and Tanya English, a parcel of land in section 25, township 14, range 7, near Holland Findley Rd., $240,000. n R. Keaton Manners to Janet M. Manners, Whites’ Gap Estates, 5th addition, block F, lot 29. n Charles E. Brooks Sr. to Charles E. Brooks Sr. and Gloria Brooks Goode, a parcel of land in section 26, township 13, range 7, near Mt. Gillian Church Rd., $10. n Calhoun Development Company Inc. to Rufus Dempsey Pitts and Nancy Cole Pitts, Buckhorn Subdivision, Phase VI, 1st addition, lot 143, $10. n Dennis H. McDowell to Jackie D. McDowell, Sugar Valley Estates, Phase 1, block A, lots 18-22, block C, lots 8, 10, 12, 14, 18-24, 28 and 30, block D, lots 14, 15 and 17, Sugar Valley Estates, Phase II, block A, lots 23-36, block B, lots 18, 19 and 33-38, block C, lots 26, 27 and 29, block D, lots 16, 19, 22-24 and 31, $10. n Old Mill Properties, LLC to Bennie Joe Lively, a parcel of land in section 30, township 16, range 8, near Spring Branch Drive and Barry St., $10.

n Anthony Light and Vanessa Light to Gary Howard and Reatha Howard, a parcel of land in section 29, township 12, range 9, near Roy Webb Rd., $10. n Veterans Affairs to Bobby Hardin and Phillip Pope, Map of Piedmont, a lot in block 52. n Anniston Sportswear Corporation to Ricky Jones, Hartland Duke Land Company, tract D and part of block B, near Washer Hill Ave. and Industrial Ave. in Anniston, $10. n Anniston Sportswear Corporation to Ricky Jones, Hartland Duke Land Company, tract D, block B, lot 1, $100. n Victor Esposito and Melinda Esposito to VME Industries Inc., a parcel of land in section 14, township 16, range 7. n Victor Esposito and Melinda Esposito to VME Industries Inc., Wildwood, 1st addition, lot 21. n Jewell T. Watts Jr. to Troy McLean and Lee McLean, Woodstock Heights, lots 1922, $100. n CitiMortgage Inc. to Housing & Urban Development, Survey of Glencoe, lot 7, $1. n Robin D. Cheatwood to Kevin W. Cheatwood, Club View Heights, block 565, lot 12, $100. n Housing & Urban Development to Daniel Gregory and Cristina Lynn Verdecia Gregory, Trinity Heights, lot 51, $66,900. n Hoyt Wilson Howell Jr., Cheryl A. Fagan and Linda J. Hartsfield to Dennis A. Dunaway and Peggy J. Dunaway, Country Club Estates, block 1, lot 6, $10. n Paul Stanley Sedmak and Norma J. Sedmak to Paul Stanley Sedmak and Beverly Ann Sedmak, Diana Hills 5th Addition to Sunset Heights, block 6, lot 6, $10.

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4- OR 5-POINT DEMERITS n Domino’s Pizza, 2485 U.S. 431 N., Annis-

ton — 92, approved food safety course required. n Express Mart, 6301 U.S. 278 W., Piedmont — 86, approved food safety course required. n Solid Rock Café, 105 N. Center Ave., Piedmont — 91, approved food safety course required; toxic or poisonous item not properly stored.

NO MAJOR DEMERITS n Anniston High School — 98.

n Anniston Middle School — 98.

n Constantine Elementary School — 97.

n Damn Yankees Steak/Fish & Oyster Bar,

919 Noble St., Anniston — 97. n Discount Food Mart, 1001 U.S. 431, N., Anniston — 92. n Express Mart, 1500 Quintard Ave., Anniston — 96. n Express Mart, 1237 Hamric Drive, Oxford — 93. n First Class Pizza, 2427 Alabama 202, Anniston — 99. n Jack’s Family Restaurant, 609 Snow St., Oxford — 96. n McDonald’s, 111 U.S. 278 By Pass E., Piedmont — 99. n Oliver’s Mt. Pub, 8195 McClellan Blvd., Anniston — 97. n Sonic Drive In, 302 Glade Road, Anniston — 96. n Struts, 88 Ali Way, Oxford — 95.

CATTLE SALE Here is the livestock market report for the Tuesday sale. Receipts for this week 756 compared to 1098 last week. Receipts a year ago 1168.

No. 2): 200-300 lbs. Too Few; 300-400 lbs. 90.00 to 100.00; 400-500 lbs. 82.00 to 94.00; 500-600 lbs. 77.00 to 84.00; 600-700 lbs. 80.00 to 82.00.

FEEDER CLASSES:

SLAUGHTER CLASSES:

Bulls and steers (medium and large No. 1 and No. 2): 200-300 lbs. 117.00 to 140.00 300-400 lbs. 103.00 to 127.50; 400-500 lbs. 94.00 to 115.00; 500-600 lbs. 87.00 to 111.00; 600-800 lbs. 70.00 to 94.00. Heifers (medium and large No. 1 and

Cows: Breakers (Low) 41.00 to 43.00, (Reg) 45.50 to 46.00; Boners (Low) 42.00 to 44.25, (High) 50.00 to 52.25; Lean (Low) 39.00 to 41.00, (Reg) 42.00 to 46.00. Bulls: Normal Dressing 54-58% 55.50 to 58.50; High Dressing >58% 63.00 to 65.25.

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