The Anniston Star l Monday, February 8, 2010
MONDAY RECORD YOUR GUIDE TO PUBLIC RECORDS AND VITAL STATISTICS IN CALHOUN COUNTY BANKRUPTCIES
deaths John Roy Acker, Piedmont Harold Gay Angle, Eastaboga Evan Lee Baker, Anniston Jimmy M. Bennett, Georgia Ronald Bentley, Oxford Bobby H. Bright, Ohatchee Don Blanton, Delta Mary Elizabeth Booker, Anderson, Ind. Clinton G. Boyd, Villa Rica, Ga. Bobby H. Bright, Ohatchee Pauline “Polly” Bryant, Wellington Virginia Skinner Butler, Fruithurst Sara Holden Camp, Georgia Martha Taylor Canter, Anniston Margaret Waldrop Carter, Lineville Albert R. Cavileer, Anniston Walter M. Cox, Alexandria Joseph ‘Joe’ Craighead, Anniston Jack Crane, Gaylesville Leavie Currie, Lincoln Nellie Ree Curry, Talladega Bonnie Davis, Piedmont Connie Fortenberry Pierce Dobbs, Piedmont Shirley Betty Dutton, Collinsville Ola Haynes East, Lineville Cathy Diane Estes, Georgia Charlie ‘Shun’ Foster Jr., Anniston Charlene Walker Garrett, Canton, Ohio Dolores G. Glass, Leesburg Jimmy Gilmore, Oxford Vada Ruth Grove, Piedmont Phillip John Harrelson Sr., Mississippi Reba Mae Harvell, Ohatchee Rose Marie Cheatwood Hinton, Ohatchee Clara Bain Hurst, Anniston James Jackson, Piedmont Mary Ozetta Wilks Johnson, Oxford James ‘Nank’ Jones, Anniston Archie Herman Kidd Sr., Talladega Chris Kisor, Madison Cecil W. Lawson, Oxford Eva Lee Brown Little, Ohatchee Emory Ray Littlejohn, Jacksonville Cynthia H. Martin, Oxford Tracy Hallman McNeal, Anniston Phillip Alexander Medley, Piedmont Lessie Bradley Mitchell, Woodland Latasha Q. Moore, Dallas, Texas Jackie Wayne Morgan, Saks Wanda Charlene Owen, Anniston Bonnie Parker, Montgomery Howard Benjamin Parshley, Oxford Jewel Kines Pennington, Centre David Joseph Pol, Heflin R. Michael “Red” Rider, Heflin Anthony ‘NaNa’ Riggins, Anniston Jimmy Wayne Rowe, Roanoke Pearlie Smith, Piedmont William Cecil Smith, Oxford Guinell Strickland, Anniston June Taylor, Wedowee Clarence “River Rat” Marshall Thompson, Heflin Myra Joy Whiteside, Anniston Clifford L. Young, Anniston
DIVORCES
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
n Max Williams, 3000 Cresthill Ave., Anniston
n Mary Anne Pike, 616 Gadsden Rd. NW, Jacksonville n Tyrone Anthony Green, 1801 Dewey St., Oxford
n Patrick Kevin Chandler and Deborah Lee Chandler, 132
Haslam St., Piedmont n Robert L. Castello, 454 Buckelew Bridge Rd., Anniston n Dwight Rawson Pembrook Jr. and Jennifer Leight Pembrook, 1503 Stonecreek Dr., Weaver n William R. Cole, 1407-A Hamric Drive East, Oxford n Dana Dunaway, P.O. Box 2924, Anniston n Marty Andrews and Jennifer Andrews, 102, Mountain Drive, Jacksonville n David Wayne Lancaster, 5030 U.S. Highway 411, Gadsden n Soren P. Lonneberg and Ernestine L. Lonneberg, 51 Lillian Lane, Anniston n Bobbie Ray Berry, 2640 Gunnels Lane, Oxford
Chapter 13
n Steve D. Gaither, 770 Providence Rd., Talladega n Frances L. Gaither, 14 Ina Lane, Oxford
n Danny Waddell, 3280 Nisbet Lake Rd., Jacksonville
foreclosures Jerry Knight and Shannon Knight, Kon Tiki Subdivision, lot 13. n Randall B. Pennington, Anniston Land Company, block 533, lot 18. n Michael J. Duman and Tracy C. Duman, a parcel of land in section 1, township 13, range 10. n Stephanie White and Mark Williams, Rolling Acres Subdivision, block 4, lot 10. n
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 MARRIAGE LICENSES comments about Monday Record to Jared Gravette n Bryan Ray Gowan of of Weaver Ohatchee to Stepha- n Jesse Wayne Sum- at 235-3578. nie Leigh Emrick of mers of Anniston to BANK RATES Ohatchee Paulette Fawn Langley n Paul Ray Cole of Pied- of Anniston The Anniston Star’s mont to Vicky Easter- n Akil Kennard Monday Record is seeking wood Smith of Pied- Pritchard of Anniston to to publish current mortgage mont Marilyn Delores Thom- and saving rates from local n Douglas Dewayne as of Anniston banks. Sparks of Anniston to n Morgan Jackson Local bankers wishing to Diana Hildegard Wal- Bearden of Weaver participate should contact lace of Anniston to Doris Faye Oden of Jared Gravette at 235-3578. n Larry Jerome Tal- Anniston madge of Heflin to n Clinton Allen Driscoll INCORPORATIONS Charlotte Letrice Kirby of Alexandria to Angela of Heflin Danielle Carr of Alex- Incorporations n John Wesley Hardin andria II of Piedmont to Jenna n William Thomas n Southern Cafes, Inc., 1277 Lee Murphy of Pied- Green of Jacksonville to Boiling Springs Rd., Oxford, mont Regina Beatrice Cana- Jason Troup n New Covenant Full Gospel n Richard Lee Wernick da of Jacksonville of Weaver to Shana Lee- n Roderick Dana Rob- Unity Church, 5062 Old Birann Brown of Weaver inson of Oxford to Stacy mingham Highway, Annisn Detric Jerwayne Diane Buchanan of ton, George Smith n Envy Lawn Care, Inc., 275 Gooden of Talladega Oxford to Sharonda Qwethiel n Anthony Christopher Johnny Green Rd., AlexanAlmond of Weaver Steelman of Wellington dria, M. Scott Clay n Larry Marvin Whitt Jr. to Brandi Lynn Barnwell Dissolved of Anniston to Sara Jo of Delta Mason of Anniston n Jesse James Green- n Grass Plus, Inc. n Christopher Dewight wood of Alexandria to n Hannah’s Trucking, LLC King of Anniston to Teresa Ashley Smith of n AA Laurus Group Sheena Larae Brooks Alexandria Larry Abernathy Jr. and Felicia Abernathy n Judylee Whaley and Leland Ellis Whaley n Herminna Mitchell and Michael Shane Mitchell n Christina Garner and n
Carl T. Garner Jonathan J. Johnson and Laresa R. Johnson n Ivan H. Torres and Wanda L. Gonzalez n Paul Kelley and Charlotte Kelley n
Chase Gray, a parcel of land in section 12, township 16, range 7, near Mountain View Rd. n Charles R. Kent, a parcel of land in section 30, WILLS PROBATED township 14, range 7, near Alexandria-Grayton Rd. n Nannie M. Brown n Margareta N. Kemp and Highway 62. n Mamie Buckley Chi- n Willie Ray Collins n Jerry C. Bardwell, a solm Herb n Cheryl Annette Evans parcel of land in section 4, n Helen Janet Smith Henderson township 14, range 7, near n Winston C. Bentley n Charles C. McCain Highway 431. n Thomas Lovel Noah n Gene A. Trantham n
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Crimes are listed by location. Anony- Leighton Avenue: cell phone and mous tips may be called in to Crime charger. Stoppers at 238-1414. A reward of up n Residence, 1300 block of Packard to $1,000 may be given. Street: copper tubing. n Residence, 500 block of South HolAnniston lingsworth Drive: copper wire. The following property crimes were Auto-related thefts reported to the Anniston Police Department during the seven-day n Parking lot, 700 block of South Quintard Avenue: purse, wallet, personal period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. I.D., camera, cash. Burglaries n Service station, 5500 block of n Unknown location, 2000 block of McClellan Boulevard: digital camera. Wilmer Avenue: two heaters. n Residence, 2500 block of Moore n Hotel, 3000 block of McClellan BouAvenue: stove, wiring, hot water levard: 1996 Ford Explorer. heater, air conditioner, brass door Calhoun County knobs. n Residence, 1100 block of North 19th The following property crimes were Street: firearm. reported to the Calhoun County n Residence, 3000 block of Gurnee Sheriff’s Office during the seven-day Avenue: copper pipe/wire. period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. n Residence, 5100 block of McClellan Boulevard: two desktop computers. Burglaries n Residence, 500 block of Sandy Lane, Thefts Anniston: chainsaw, table saw. n Parking lot, 1900 block of South Thefts Quintard Avenue: motorcycle. n Residence, 2600 block of Moore n Residence, 100 block of DeArmanAvenue: leather jacket, firearm. ville Road South, Anniston: tool box, n Residence, 200 block of McArthur tools. Drive: cash. n Unspecified location, 400 block n Residence, unspecified block of Ty of Cochran Spring Road, Ohatchee: Drive: cash. recreation vehicle. (Recovered 01n Residence, 3900 block of Bynum 27-2010) Leatherwood Road: female Beagle n Residence, 200 block of Oak Avenue dog. Northwest, Jacksonville: furniture, n Specialty store, first block of West jewelry, television. 13th Street: clothing. Auto-related thefts n Residence, 1700 block of Rocky Hollow Road: Playstation III game n Residence, 100 block of Alexandria Heights Circle, Alexandria: two mediconsole, games. n Unknown location, 500 block of cal testing machines.
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 during the seven-day period ending Thursday at 7 a.m. n Christopher Robert Jackson, 25, of Anniston: breaking and entering a vehicle. n Randy Edward Kirkland, 52, of Anniston: second-degree assault. n Misty Lachelle Creasy, 30, of Anniston: alias. n Lester Lee Waltrip, 40, of Anniston: violation of the Community Notification Act. n John Paul Fletcher, 40, of Anniston: second-degree theft of property. n Terrance McArthur Taylor, 36, of Anniston: shooting into an unoccupied vehicle. n Devarderick Devon Latham, 18, of Anniston: obstructing justice by using a false I.D., first-degree receiving stolen property. n Brandon Gipson, 22, of Anniston: second-degree assault. n Matthew Deshane Allen, 21, of Oxford: second-degree possession of a forged instrument. n Kenneth Perry, 43, of Weaver: second-degree theft of property.
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Here is the livestock market report for the Tuesday sale. The following felony arrests Receipts for this week 823 comwere reported by the Calhoun pared to 756 last week. Receipts County Sheriff’s Office during the a year ago 681. seven-day period ending ThursFEEDER CLASSES: day at 7 a.m. n Blaise Heath Medders, 18, of Bulls and steers (Medium and Anniston: second-degree theft Large No. 1 and No. 2): 200-300 lbs. 122.00 to 127.00 300-400 lbs. of property. n Donald Richardson, 32, of 106.00 to 123.00; 400-500 lbs. 94.00 Eastaboga: two counts unlawful to 115.00; 500-600 lbs. 85.00 to 107.00; 600-800 lbs. 75.00 to 92.00. breaking and entering vehicle. n Dexter Leon Spinks, 42, of Heifers (Medium and Large No. Anniston: two counts unlawful 1 and No. 2): 200-300 lbs. 96.00 to breaking and entering a vehicle. 110.00; 300-400 lbs. 90.00 to 109.00; n Gerald Durant Graham, 40, of 400-500 lbs. 84.00 to 100.00; 500Eastaboga: first-degree manu- 600 lbs. 80.00 to 89.00; 600-700 lbs. facturing of a controlled sub- 74.00 to 83.00. stance, possession of a conSLAUGHTER CLASSES: trolled substance. Cows: Breakers (Low) 45.00, (Reg) n Paula Cooper Smith, 44, of Oxford: unlawful manufacture/ 47.00 to 50.00; Boners (Low) 43.00 possession of a controlled sub- to 47.50, (High) 54.50 to 59.25; Lean (Low) 40.00 to 41.00, (Reg) 44.00 stance. to 48.50. n James William Wilson, 28, of Piedmont: possession of a con- Bulls: Normal Dressing 54-58% 59.00 to 62.50; High Dressing >58% trolled substance. 63.00 to 67.50; Low Dressing n Jennifer Lee James, 23, of Delta: possession of a controlled substance. The Anniston Star n Christopher Alexander Community McGrew, 28, of Anniston: unlawful possession or receipt of a Your news, Your way, Every controlled substance. Saturday n Ricky Lee Ginn, 55, of Anniston: first-degree attempted arson. n Ingrid Tolbert Robinson, 29, of Jacksonville: second-degree escape from penal facility. n Gregory Lynn Robinson Jr., 28, of Anniston: second-degree escape.
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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 256782-5523 for more information. n “Living the Healthy Way” seminar, lead by DeAnna Holton, 6 p.m., Anniston Seventh Day Adventist Church, 308 E. 28th St., free to attend, everyone is invited, 256775-4323.
Meetings: n Weaver Lion’s Club, 7 p.m., Weav-
1:30 p.m., Tyler Center, 731 Leighton Ave., in the galley. n National Alliance on Mental Illness, for adult family members of patients with brain disorders or mental illness, 6-7 p.m., Community Room at K.L. Brown Funeral Home, Jacksonville, 256-435-5240. n Talladega NAMI, National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, 7 p.m., St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 208 North St., call Jack Crosswell, 256268-0995. n New Perspectives, a narcotics anonymous group, 6:30-7:30 p.m., First United Methodist Church, 109 Gayle St., behind McDonald’s, Jacksonville. 256-435-4881. n Free parenting classes for parents of newborns to 4-year-olds, 911 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 True Transformation, a Christcentered recovery program for women only, noon, 1211 Noble St. 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.
er Senior Citizen’s Center, president Don Kessler, 256-820-0043. n American Legion Auxiliary Unit 312, 6:30 p.m., 1330 W. 10th St. Civitan Club, noon, Classic on Noble, 256-236-9874. n Lick Skillet Quilters, social time, 5:30 p.m.; meeting, 6-8 p.m., Oxford Tuesday Friendship Community Center, room B, beginner and experienced quilters welcome to attend, 256- Support Groups: 831-6919. n Anger management w/C.A.R.T. (Certified Anger Resolution TherSupport Group: apist), 5-6 p.m., Extended Hands n Anger management w/C.A.R.T. (Certified Anger Resolution Ther- of Jesus Church, 5818 McClellan apist), 5-6 p.m., Extended Hands Blvd., (Lenlock Center No. 14.) of Jesus Church, 5818 McClellan n 12-step Christ-centered group, 6:10-7 p.m., Extended Hands of Blvd., (Lenlock Center No. 14.) Jesus Church, 5818 McClellan n 12-step Christ-centered group, 6:10-7 p.m., Extended Hands of Blvd., (Lenlock Center No. 14.) Jesus Church, 5818 McClellan n Strongman (when needing help in recovering from addictions), Blvd., (Lenlock Center No. 14.) n Strongman (when needing help 7:10-8 p.m., Extended Hands of in recovering from addictions), Jesus Church, 5818 McClellan 7:10-8 p.m., Extended Hands of Blvd., (Lenlock Center No. 14,) Jesus Church, 5818 McClellan classes may vary according to Blvd., (Lenlock Center No. 14,) group need. classes may vary according to n New Beginnings, Al-Anon and Alcoholics Anonymous group, 6 group need. n Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., p.m., Alexandria United Methodist Atlanta Avenue, off Noble Street Church, 2065 Alexandria-Wellington Road, 256-820-2331. between 10th and 11th streets. Alcoholics Anonymous Piedmont n Narcotics Anonymous, noon, 7 group, 7:30 p.m., 801 Hughes St., p.m., Atlanta Avenue, off Noble Street between 10th and 11th Piedmont. n Help in Progress Narcotics Anon- streets. ymous, 7-8 p.m., 2236 U.S. 78 W., (1 n Alzheimer’s Support Group, for families dealing with Alzheimer’s mile from Fred’s), 256-342-8279. disease, 5-6 p.m., Physician’s CenMiscellaneous: ter, room 301, 256-235-5578. n Senior adult aqua aerobics class, n Mental Illness Support Group, 7:30-8:30 a.m., Jacksonville State for patients with bi-polar, depresUniversity, Pete Mathews Colise- sion, and other disorders and those um, call Abby Fleetwood at 256- interested in providing support,
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“Balcony People” presentation, 11:30 a.m., The Tyler Center, in the EARN meeting, sponsored by Wiregrass Hospice of Oxford, open to the public, RSVP by Feb. 8, 256-831-2964. n Senior adult aqua aerobics class, 7:30-8:30 a.m., Jacksonville State University, Pete Mathews Coliseum, call Abby Fleetwood at 256782-5523 for more information. n Sacred Harp singing, 6:30-8 p.m., Norwood Hodges, (Golden Springs) Community Center, Spring Valley Road, 256-237-1240. n Anniston 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. n
Men’s Bible Study of Anniston First Baptist Church, 8 a.m., McDonald’s in Lenlock, 256-8470230. n
Miscellaneous:
Chicken/dressing supper, 4:30 p.m. until gone, Coldwater United Methodist Church, 181 Cecil Drive, Oxford, behind park on Coldwater Creek, U.S. 78, dine-in or take-out, $6 per plate. n Senior adult aqua aerobics class, 7:30-8:30 a.m., Jacksonville State University, Pete Mathews Coliseum, call Abby Fleetwood at 256782-5523 for more information. n Senior adult fitness class, 8-9 a.m., Jacksonville State University, Pete Mathews Coliseum, dance Wednesday studio, call Abby Fleetwood at 256782-5523 for more information. Support Group: n The original farmers market, n Celebrate Recovery, 12-step 6 a.m.-until sold out, behind the Christ-centered recovery Step Administrative Building.
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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.
accepted, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., the Bridge, behind First United Methodist Church, Noble Street, cash, checks, money orders and food stamps are accepted for payment. Anniston Rotary Club, noon, Anniston Country Club. n Calhoun County Stamp Club, 7 p.m., Room 327, Stone Building, Jacksonville State University, corner of Church Avenue and 11th Street, 782-0084 or 831-8338. n American Business Women’s Association, Cheaha Charter Chapter, 6 p.m., Classic on Noble, 256-225-6659. 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.
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PROPERTY TRANSFERRED The following is a list of all property transferred in Calhoun County last week as recorded by the Probate Court Recording Division. Most property is indicated by section, township and range. Sections are 1-mile-by1-mile squares, which are then divided into smaller townships. The townships are further divided into ranges. n Rodney D. Greenwood and Janet
N. Greenwood to Rodney D. Greenwood, High Oaks Subdivision, 4th addition, lot 4, $10. n Mary M. Thomas to New Leaf Investments, LLC, 1st Addition to Bunny Field, block 4, lots 4-11 and lot 16, $100. n Charles R. Glass and Elaine H. Glass to David C. Glass, Jacksonville Mining & Manufacturing Company, block 340, lots 1-3 and 18-20, $10. n George T. Scott and Pamela D. Scott to Joshua W. Roberts, a parcel of land in section 20/21, township 13, range 8, near Pleasant Valley Rd., $100. n Beverly Ann McMinn Brown to Rachel M. Doyle, East Lynn Road Subdivision, block 1, lot 3, $10. n Curtis McGlathlin Jr. and Van Bich McGlathlin to Robin A. Erdman, Kon Tiki Subdivision, lots 75 and 78, $10. n William Estell and Amy Estell to Kenneth Daniel Huddleston, Forest Hills, block F, lots 37-39, $10. n James A. Kitchen and Wendy Kitchen to Christina M. Garner, Duke-Kennedy Trustees Subdivision, block 570, lots 24 and 25, $10. n Billy Ray Lane Jr. and Debra A. Lane to Debra A. Lane, Piedmont Land & Improvement Company, block 7, lots 12-16, $10.
Mountain Pointe Development Group, LLC to Paul H. Thomas, a parcel of land in section 25, township 16, range 7, $10. n Paul H. Thomas to Hubert C. Austin and Violet B. Austin, Mountain Lake Estates, lot 12, $10. n Phillip J. Winkles to Ilse Schoonhoven, L.M. Burns Subdivision, block A, lot 30, $10. n Larry W. Webb and Betty J. Webb to Angela Kircus, Carriage Hills, 1st addition, block 4, lot 15, $10. n Devery S. Jenkins to Devery S. Jenkins and Lawrence Dennis Jenkins, Berkshire Woods, 5th sector, lot 51, $1. n Peggy G. McFall and Sidney H. McFall to Matthew S. McFall, a parcel of land in section 16, township 13, range 8. n Randy Scott Nelson to Melanie D. Grizzard, Nelson’s 2nd Addition to Pinewood, lot 9, $1. n Heirs of Mary E. Burt to Melinia N. Burt, City of Anniston, block 143, lots 16 and 17, near Moore Ave., $10. n Walter N. Fritts and Barbara J. Fritts to Mitchell V. Howell, Canterbury Subdivision, lot 80, $1. n Luke C. Clendenin and Amy E. Clendenin to Lee T. Stern and April D. Elder, Buckelew Estates, lot 1, $10. n Superior Home Construction, LLC to Sandra J. Caldwell, Whispering Oaks Subdivision, Addition No. 1, lot 9, $10. n Michael Todd Reaves to Michael Todd Reaves and Alicia G. Reaves, a parcel of land in section 26, township 15, range 7, near Leatherwood-Bynum Rd., $10. n Billy M. Couch and Annie R. Couch to Billy M. Couch and Annie R. Couch, Town of Choccolocco, lots in block 8 and 9, $10. n
David S. Zamsky and Wendy L. Zamsky to William M. Elliott Jr., Greens View at Stoney Brook, lot 26, $10. n Beneficial Alabama, Inc. to Gary Wigington and Wendel Whitehead, J.A. Bittle’s Subdivision, lots 6 and 7, $56,000. n Jackie Gayle Moss to Renae Prickett, Edmondson Heights, block A, lots 4 and 6, $25,000. n Clayton Bennett and Jean Bennett to Joey Spivey and Lora Bennett Spivey, Piedmont Land & Improvement Company, block 24, lots 10-13, $10. n Nellie J. Bennett to Nellie J. Bennett, a parcel of land in section 31, township 12, range 10, $10. n Betty W. Harris to Bruce N. Adams, East Highlands Subdivision, lot 4, $10. n HSBC Bank to Lester Avery, Lenlock Lane, block C, lots 5 and 6, $51,900. n Peytons Homes, LLC and Tinney Properties, LLC to Paul G. Dewar, Sugar Valley Estates, Phase 1, block C, lot 15, $10. n Cody William Brown to Billy W. Green, a parcel of land in section 12, township 13, range 9, near Highway 21, $10. n Billy W. Green to Jeffery Scott Kelley and Dana L. Kelley, a parcel of land in section 12, township 13, range 9, near Highway 21, $10. n Cheaha Bank to Jason R. Bush, Forest Hills Subdivision, block A, lots 9 and 10, $1. n Heirs of Shirley Jo Slaten to Janet Slaten Smith, North Anniston Realty Company, block 7, lots 3 and 4, $10. n Cynthia Kay Sears to Randy Lee and Amy Lee, a parcel of land in section 32, township 16, range 7, near Cecile Drive, $10. n
n Veterans Affairs to A/C Remodeling, Inc., Plainview Subdivision, 2nd Addition, block 2, lot 2, $50,100. n Housing & Urban Development to Tony Franks, a parcel of land in section 22, township 14, range 6, near Jericho Trail, $94,000. n Michael Scott Baird to Cathy M. Klentz to Laverne G. Klentz, a parcel of land in section 27, township 14, range 7, near Stadium Drive, $10. n Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems to Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Kon Tiki Subdivision, lot 13, $1. n Joyce Phillips to Joyce Phillips, Ardsley Park, block 2, lot 10, $1. n Calhoun Development Company, Inc. to Jason W. Field and Rebecca L. Field, Buckhorn Subdivision, Phase VII, 1st addition, lot 231, $10. n Meredith N. Brown and Chadwick Lee Brown to Jason L. Lively and Michelle Morgan, Sagewood Subdivision, lot 20, $10. n Dwight L. Cox and Joy M. Cox to Ruby Washington, Brownwood Estates, 3rd addition, block M, lot 5, $10. n William A. Dankovich and Tamela B. Dankovich to Ronald T. Gladden Sr. and Debra C. Gladden, a parcel of land in section 3, township 13, range 9, near County Rd. 98, $10. n Fannie Mae to Jimmy R. Vintson, Jerry Spark’s Addition to Pinewood Subdivision, block 4, lot 7, $1. n John Neely Smith to William A. Dankovich and Tamela B. Dankovich, a parcel of land in section 12, township 14, range 8, near N. Church St. and 1st Ave., $100. n Christine Gibson to Curtis A. Johnson, Smith Heights Subdivi-
sion, block A, lot 2, $10. n 3042 Brighton Six Street Corporation to MJR Property Holdings, LLC, Map of Snellgrove and Scarbrough, block F, lot 2, block P, lot 1, $10. n William A. Haynes to Elton Larry Smith, T.D. Acker’s Subdivision, block 1, lot 3, $1. n Elizabeth Joyce Snicer to Joel H. Crook and Sara Ruth Crook, a parcel of land in section 16/21, township 13, range 9, near Jacksonville & Piedmont Highway, $10. n Tony Porco Construction Company, Inc. to Thomas Q. Hua and Phuong Kim Tran, Sagewood Subdivision, lot 30, $10. n Donald A. Clayburn to Karen Denham, a parcel of land in section 15, township 16, range 7, near Old Highway 202, $10. n Housing & Urban Development to James Bruce Everett, Newell Heights Subdivision, 1st addition, lots 6-9, $40,250. n Christopher J. Llewellyn to Maryann Deason, Duke Kennedy Trustees Subdivision, block 570, lot 19, $10. n Sunset Land Company to James L. Coxwell, Hillyer Highlands, 10th addition, block 2, lot 18, $10. n Kelly Mosley to Timothy Cain and Marcel Gentes, Bama Ranchettes, block 1, lot 12, $100. n Branch Banking & Trust to Peggy A. Mitchell, Sam Holland Subdivision, block D, lots 4-6, $100. n James Norborn Ledbetter to Jane Ledbetter Glass, First Mont Camille Addition to Sunset Heights, block 1, lot 3, $0. n Eddie Dale Boozer to Norris Jeremy Turner and Sandra D. Turner, a parcel of land in section 16, township 14, range 9, near Nature Trail Rd., $10.
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Oxford — 87, potentially hazardous food did not meet temperature requirements. ( Porter House, 1409 Hamric Drive, Oxford — 90, approved food safety course required. n Silver Lakes, 1 Sunbelt Parkway, Glencoe — 93, potentially hazardous food did not meet temperature requirements during cold holding.
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Bynum — 98. n Meadowbrook Abundant Childcare — 99. n Northeast Alabama Regional Medical Center — 99. n Smoking Moose Saloon, 1214 Noble St., Anniston — 89. n Tenth Street Elementary School — 98. n Winn-Dixie (Deli), 1408 Golden Springs Road, Anniston — 99. n Winn-Dixie (Produce), 1408 Golden Springs Road, Anniston — 98. n Winn-Dixie (Seafood), 1408 Golden Springs Road, Anniston — 100.
palin Continued from Page 1A Republican presidential nomination know more about the issues. “Right now I’m looking at ...other potential candidates out there who are strong. They’re in a position of having kind of this luxury of having more information at their fingertips right now.” She confirmed reports she’s receiving daily e-mailed briefings from people in Washington on events and issues there. “We have had good people ... firing away e-mails to me every morning saying this is what’s happened in Washington overnight, you need to be aware of this. Good. It’s great. It’s helpful,” she said. Asked whether that signaled plans to run for president, she said she had no idea what the conventional path to a candidacy would involve. “I don’t know how it works,” she said. “I’m just appreciative of having some good information at my fingertips right now.” Palin, who had said she was ready to be president when picked as the Republican vice presidential candidate, acknowledged she knows more now than she did then. “I would hope so,” she said. “Two years ago my engagement was on the State of Alaska — largest, most diverse state in the union, 20 percent of the U.S. domestic supply of energy com-
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Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin speaks to the crowd Sunday as Texas Gov. Rick Perry applauds at a Perry campaign rally in Cypress, Texas. ing from our state, while desiring to and working towards ramping up that domestic energy production. That was my focus. “Now, of course, my focus... has been enlarged. So I sure as heck better be more astute on these current events, national issues, than I was two years ago,” she said. She said Obama could win re-election if he is seen as a tough president in a time of war. She said, for example, that he could play “the war card” by attacking Iran, or express stronger support for Israel. “If he decided to toughen up and do all that he can to secure
our nation and our allies, I think people would perhaps shift their thinking a little bit and decide, ‘Well, maybe he’s tougher than ...he is today,’ and there wouldn’t be as much passion to make sure that he doesn’t serve another four years.” But he could be defeated if he maintains his current course, she said. “He wouldn’t win,” she said. On another issue, Palin offered two different reactions to two high profile public figures who last week called people retarded or retards. The mother of a child with Down Syndrome, Palin joined others last week in criticiz-
ing White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel for calling liberals “retarded” in a closed door meeting. She called it a slur and demanded he be fired. On Sunday, she said his apology was not enough to make up for his slur or his own performance as chief of staff. “I think he should step down,” she said. She also told Foxnews.com in a separate interview posted Sunday that Emanuel’s use of words were demeaning. “He didn’t just use the rword applying it to a plan, he called opponents of a plan ’f’ing’ retards. That’s demeaning, degrading, it’s beneath the dignity of the White House. That alone should I think make the president ask for that do-over with his chief of staff,” she said. She said, however, it was different when conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh ridiculed the idea it was offensive to call people retarded. “Our politically correct society is acting like some giant insult’s taken place by calling a bunch of people who are retards ‘retards,’” Limbaugh said, also calling liberals “kooks.” “He was hysterical in that,” Palin said Sunday. “They are kooks, so I agree with Rush Limbaugh. Rush Limbaugh was using satire.” She added, “name-calling by anyone — it’s just unnecessary. It just wastes time. Let’s speak to the issues and, again, let’s move on.”
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