Franklin County Times - December 20, 2023

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PHOTOS: Prayer for Peace. See page A7.

Business Spotlight: Pilgrim’s. See page A8.

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Obituaries Billie Lee Cheatham Dec. 18, 2023

Dwain Hester Dec. 13, 2023

Billie Lee Cheatham, 77, of Russellville, passed away Dec. 18 at his residence. No service is planned. Akins Funeral Home assisted the family.

Dwain Hester, 75, of Russellville, passed away Dec. 13. Visitation was held Dec. 17 from 1-2 p.m. at Spry Memorial Chapel. Burial was in Franklin Memory Gardens

Land Transactions Nov. 30

• Jason Baker to Alabama Power Company, easement • Theresa Heede to Alabama Power Company, easement • Joseph Baker to Alabama Power Company, easement • Eileen Baggett to Alabama Power Company, easement • Paul Wardell to Anthony McKee, survivorship • Jeffrey M. Gray to Easton J. Cummings, affidavit

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• Bedford Poultry Farms Inc. to Catalina Monica, easement • Bedford Poultry

Farms Inc. to Catalina Monica, warranty • Jeanette Scott to Alabama Power Company, easement • Nicholas Allen Scott to Alabama Power Company, easement • Timothy Giles to Alabama Power Company, easement • Nic Jackson to Alabama Power Company, easement • Marvin Rodriguez to Alabama Power Company, easement • Dale Borden to Alabama Power Company, easement • Terry Hardin to Alabama Power Company, easement • Bobby McCalpin to Alabama Power Company, easement

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Calendar Of Events Toys for Tots Shoals

Now Toys for Tots Shoals serves F ranklin, Lauderdale, Colbert, Winston and Marion counties. For more information about receiving or donating, visit the Facebook page.

Christmas in City Lake Park

Now The Christmas Tree Trail at City Lake Park in Russellville will be open until Jan. 1 for visitors to enjoy.

Christmas Light Shows

Now Franklin County lights up for the holidays, with these light shows being promoted by community members: Christmas with the McCollums, 5075 Gravel Hill Road in Phil Campbell; Childers Christmas Light Show, 3542 Duncan Creek Road in Russellville; Christmas at the Bells, 101 Kennerly Road in Phil Campbell; Childers Christmas, 317 Stony Brook Drive in Russellville; and McLean Christmas Lights, 397 Forest Drive in Russellville. Lights will be on each evening from 5-10 p.m. throughout the month, weather permitting.

Pictures with the Grinch

Dec. 21 The Russellville Public Library will host Pictures with the Grinch Dec. 21 from 3-4:30 p.m. To register for the event, call 256332-1535.

RECURRING Al-Anon

Al-Anon meets every Thursday at 6 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in downtown Russellville

across from the Roxy Theatre.

American Legion

American Legion Post 64 regularly meets the second Thursday of every month at the North Highlands Church of Christ fellowship hall, with the meal at 6:30 p.m. and the meeting at 7 p.m.

Alzheimer’s Support

The Alzheimer’s Support meeting is held at 10 a.m. on the third Tuesday of every month at Generations of Red Bay. For more information call 256-356-4982.

Food and Clothing Outreach

Every Monday from 10 a.m. to noon, Good Shepherd Catholic Outreach has an outreach program to help those in need of food, clothing and partial bill assistance. Visit Good Shepherd Catholic Church, 1700 N. Jackson Ave., Russellville, at that time to seek any assistance needed.

Grief Support Group

A grief support group will meet the third Tuesday of each month from 9-10 a.m. at the Russellville Public Library, hosted by Amedisys Hospice. The group is free and is open to the public. Contact Amy at 256-760-7877 with any questions.

Grief Support: “Getting Well Together”

“Getting We l l Together,” a grief support group, will meet each month on the third Thursday of the month at 10 a.m. at Calvary Baptist Church in Russellville. This is a free support group for anyone who would like to attend. This event is provided by Kindred Hospice of

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Portfolio Associates, affidavit • Donna Cameron to Donna Cameron, survivorship • Tanya Sue Howard Hogeland to Bethsaida Baptist Church, corrective • Suzanne Fisher Borden to Chris Borden, quit claim

Florence. For more information call 256-764-0873.

Recreation Center. Weighins begin at 5:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome to drop in for a free meeting visit or call Dorothy 256446-5962 for more information.

Masonic Lodge

The following is the monthly meeting schedule for the Lodges in Franklin County: Belgreen 428 – first and third Monday; Burleson 143 – second and fourth Monday; Russellville 371 – first and third Tuesday; Newburg 388 – first Thursday; Order of the Eastern Star – second and fourth Tuesday; Phil Campbell 880 – first and third Thursday.

Mountain Valley

Hee Haw There is live music at Mountain Valley Hee Haw in Phil Campbell every Saturday night beginning at 7 p.m., featuring The House Band. For more information, call 256-8104840.

Rockin’ at the Roxy

Hosted by The Kerry Gilbert Band, Rockin’ at the Roxy takes place the second Saturday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Historic Roxy Theatre, 208 N. Jackson Ave., Russellville. Proceeds benefit the preservation and restoration of the historic theater. Tickets are $15 for adults, $5 for ages 6-12 and free for ages 5 and younger. For more information call 256-3354356.

Shrine Club

Meetings are held in Russellville on the second Tuesday each month at the Cutter Barber Shop; Spruce Pine 608 meets the second and fourth Thursday. Meetings are held at 7 p.m.

Take Off Pounds Sensibly

TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) weight loss support group meets each Monday evening at 6 p.m. at the Russellville

Marriage Licenses Dec. 1

• Der rick Dean Rutherford to Amy Lee Gaston • Jacob Alan Murray to Megan Lindzie Brockway

Dec. 4

• Carlos Ignacio Valdez to Veron Allacuri Cariajano

VFW Post 5184

The VFW Post 5184 meets at the VFW Hall on West Lawrence Street every fourth Thursday at 7 p.m.

Bible Collection

The libraries at Russellville First Baptist Church and Red Bay First Baptist Church are accepting donations of new and used Bibles (in good shape) and New Testaments to send to the Love Package Ministry (formerly Edwin Hodges Ministry). Bibles will be sent to foreign missionaries to use and distribute. Drop Bibles off Monday through Thursday during office hours. Call 256-3324085 for more information.

Phil Campbell Farmers Market

The Phil Campbell Farmers Market is set up in front of Town Hall Fridays and Saturdays. For more information, call 205-993-5313.

Red Bay Farmers Market

The Red Bay Farmers Market is open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Family Fun Park. For more information, call 256-332-8880.

Russellville Farmers Market

The Russellville Farmers Market is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, next to the A.W. Todd Centre in downtown Russellville, from 6 a.m. to noon. For more information, call 256-332-8880.


OPINION Quote of the Week

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hristmas is not a time nor a season, but a state of mind. To cherish peace and goodwill, to be plenteous in mercy, is to have the real spirit of Christmas.” — Calvin Coolidge President (30th) of the United States of America from 1923-1929.

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‘God bless us, every one’ Editorial Staff

“It was always said of him that he knew how to keep Christmas well, if any man alive possessed the knowledge. May that be truly said of us, and all of us! And so, as Tiny Tim observed, God bless us, every one!” So concludes the Charles Dickens’ classic, and so encapsulates our wish for you as this holiday season nears its

apex. Isn’t it hard to believe another Christmas has actually arrived? People talk about something being “slow as Christmas” or “slower than Christmas” but in many ways Dec. 25 seems to arrive in a flash each year. One moment it’s jack-o’-lanterns; next minute it’s turkeys and pilgrims; and before

you can hardly blink your eyes, we’re decking the halls and trimming the tree and wrapping presents – and, the next second, unwrapping those selfsame presents. “The holiday season” has been full of merriment in our community this year. We hope you have had the opportunity to enjoy some of the festivities, whether attending a community

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Christmas parade or a school Christmas program or a show or light display or – well, the list goes on. To each of our readers and subscribers, we hope you have plans to get together with family or friends to celebrate, whether that celebration be a massive gathering or a simple, sweet moment of cheer. We wish a joyous time celebrating the holiday. May your days be merry and bright. We have much to celebrate and be thankful for this year. We hope your holiday will be full of joy, peace and love. God bless us, every one.

Certain sights and sounds are ingrained in the holiday season, from twinkling lights to carols piping over retailers’ sound systems. Amid the shelves of holiday wares and delicacies, fruitcake makes its annual appearance. Fruitcake, sometimes referred to as plum cake or Christmas cake, can be prepared in various ways; however, a dense bundt-type cake dotted with dried, candied fruit and often soaked in rum or brandy has become the standard. Loathed or loved, seldom anything in between, fruitcake is typically mocked as the ultimate regift, but just like Charlie Brown’s scant Christmas tree, which was initially mocked, it’s time to see fruitcake in a new light. Regardless of its sometimes unfavorable reputation, fruitcake remains an unwavering holiday tradition. The website Serious Eats reports more than two million fruitcakes are sold each year. Consider these fruitcake fun facts.

The texture of fruitcake can vary from cake-like to more of a sweet bread like brioche. Italians dig into panettone, Germans delight with stollen and Jamaicans serve black cake. The first fruitcakes weren’t eaten. According to historians, fruitcakes were initially made by ancient Egyptians, who tucked the desserts into the tombs with their dead so a sweet treat could be enjoyed in the afterlife. Fruitcake gained popularity as military rations, as everyone from Roman soldiers to Crusaders found fruitcake provided a diverse array of nutrients and an energy boost in warfare. Fruitcake also stores well, which can

be beneficial for military personnel in battle. Fruitcake seemingly is indestructible. While it likely cannot last forever, Tastemade says if a fruitcake is kept in an airtight container and stored in a dark, cool place, it could be reheated years after being baked. Starch crystals and dried fruit in the cake will release stored water when warmed, rehydrating the cake. Historical accounts indicate Romans were among the first people to eat fruitcake, which they might have enjoyed as early as 100 A.D. A version called “satura” was made by mixing stale bread with pine nuts, pomegranate seeds, raisins and then soaking

it in a barley mash and an alcoholic beverage brewed from honey. Fruitcake became a popular dish to serve at British royals’ weddings. Queen Victoria, Princess Diana and Prince William served fruitcake at their receptions. The Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. has a fruitcake on display. It traveled into space on Apollo 11 in 1969, but was never eaten. Seth Greenberg, who worked in his family’s New York City bakery, attests that fruitcake is delicious when made with the right ingredients. The neon-colored, dry and overly sweet fruit that many bakers use is the problem with poor cakes. But proper ingredients like brandy, glace cherries, apricots, figs and dates can make for a delicious fruitcake. The average fruitcake weighs between two and three pounds; however, the heaviest fruitcake on record, according to “The Guinness Book of World Records,” came in at 9,596 pounds. Despite the hefty weight of this cake, it’s only around 92 to 160 calories per serving.

Cultura Garden Club celebrates Christmas She Says

Susie Hovater Malone Lifestyles Columnist

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Mayor Mike McQuary

The Phil Campbell City Council meets every first and third Tuesday at 7 p.m. at city hall. To reach city hall call 205-993-5313.

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Cultura Garden Club members celebrated their annual Christmas dinner at the home of Brenda and Troy Oliver. Decorated throughout with beautiful Christmas decorations, it was open for members to tour. Club members prepared a delicious dinner, enjoying it in the formal dining room. Susan Pearson presented the program “Houseplants Help Fight Winter Blues,” encouraging beautifying your indoor spaces with plants to connect you to nature. Pearson said this can benefit your mood by providing anticipation for what life will be like when spring arrives. Another benefit she shared is that plants can improve the quality of the air in your home. This was confirmed by a NASA

study that concluded plants help to improve the air quality by releasing oxygen and absorbing air toxins. Being surrounded by plants creates a calm, welcoming environment as it relieves stress and symptoms of anxiety. Research has proven plants are known to help people feel more relaxed, comfortable and soothed. Brenda Oliver presented “What to do if Houseplants Have Yellow Leaves.” Oliver said this is a sign of overwatering. You can correct this problem by letting the soil dry out or repotting the plant in dry soil. When your whole plant turns yellow, it could be waterlogged, meaning roots can’t get enough oxygen. If the soil feels soggy, don’t water again until the top inch of soil dries out. Barbara Sage read “The Night Before Jesus Came” as the Institute. Six Cultura Garden Club members attended the Alabama State Every Light a Prayer for Peace, held at the State Capitol, and the Garden Clubs of

Alabama Reception at the Governor’s Mansion. This is the 77th year, and the theme of the ceremony, “Every Light a Prayer for Peace,” was started by the Garden Clubs of Alabama. Attendees shared the Christmas tree was fortyfive feet tall, an Eastern Red Cedar adorned with 50,000 lights. The State of Alabama reported

it was the tallest tree it had ever displayed. Governor Ivey counted down from 10 before she flipped the switch. Club members attended the Garden Clubs of Alabama reception and enjoyed taking in the beautiful Christmas decorations at the Governor’s Mansion. The highlight of the evening was a “Dirty Santa” gift exchange.

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BAPTIST • Atwood Baptist Church, Vina • Belgreen Baptist Church, between Highway 24 and County Road 524 • Bethsaida Missionary Baptist Church, Highway 48, 10 miles east of Russellville • Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church, 305 Bethlehem Road, Russellville • Branches Church, 996 Villagewood Drive, Russellville, 256-331-3700 • Burnout Missionary Baptist Church, seven miles east of Red Bay on Highway 24 • Calvary Baptist Church, Lagrange Road, Russellville, 256-332-2804 • Cedar Creek Baptist Church, turn off of Highway 247 onto County Road 90, pastor Roger Martin; Sunday School at 10 a.m., Sunday worship at 11 a.m. • College Avenue First Baptist Church, 521 College Ave., Russellville, 256-332-1724 • Cowboy Church of Franklin County, 25100 Highway 24 W., Russellville • Crestview Baptist Church, Highway 24 W., two miles from Highway 43 • Crooked Oak Missionary Baptist Church, Russellville • Divine Baptist Church, 15099 Highway 243, Russellville • Duncan Creek Baptist Church, 985 Duncan Creek Road, Russellville • First Baptist Church Phil Campbell, 3350 Broad St., 205-993-5873 • First Baptist Church Russellville, 213 N. Jackson Ave., 256-332-2065 • First Freewill Baptist Church, Highway 43, Russellville • First Baptist Church, Vina • Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, Highway 48, Russellville • Friendship Baptist Church, Pastor Micah Fleming, 10th Street NE, Red Bay, Sunday School 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. and 6 p.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. • Frankfort Missionary Baptist Church, Frankfort Road, Russellville, 256-332-6720 • Grace Baptist Church, 601 Lawrence St., Russellville • Hodges Convention Baptist Church, Highway 172, Hodges • James Chapel Missionary Baptist Church, Old Highway 24 W. • Jonesboro Baptist Church, Waterloo Road, Russellville • Liberty Baptist Church, 261 NE County Road 53, Phil Campbell • Macedonia Baptist Church, Highway 724, Newburg • The Mission, 1437 Highway 43, Russellville • Mt. Hebron Baptist Church, County Road 26 • Mt. Nebo Missionary Baptist Church, Highway 48/ Leighton Highway, 256-2923554 • Mountain View Baptist Church, 2110 Highway 81, Phil Campbell, 205-9934610 • Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Old Belgreen Highway • New Jerusalem Baptist Church, Highway 24 W., Russellville, 256-332-0201 • New Friendship Baptist Church, Highway 187, south of Belgreen, pastor Ricky Phifer, 256-627-2801 • New Bethlehem Missionary Baptist, 256-332-6247 • New Pleasant Baptist Church, County Road 52, Spruce Pine

• North Russellville Baptist Church, 1401 Waterloo Ave., Russellville, 256-332-0115 • Oakwood Baptist Church, Spruce Pine, 256-332-9485 • One Accord Baptist Church, 5550 Highway 524 W., Russellville • Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, County Road 22, 256-3327020 • Pleasant Ridge Missionary Baptist Church #2, 1570 Highway 48, Russellville • Pilot Hill Missionary Baptist Church, 5 Highway 19, Vina • Red Bay Freewill Baptist Church, Highway 24 E., Red Bay, 256-356-9220 • Rockwood Baptist Church, County Road 36, Russellville • Siloam Baptist Church, Highway 60, Russellville, 256-331-9502 • South Side Baptist Church, Highway 43 S., Russellville, 256-332-4326, pastor Roger Kennedy • Tharptown Baptist Church, County Road 48, Russellville, 256-332-0063 • Waco Baptist Church, 31141 Highway 724, Russellville • West Highland Baptist Church, 814 W. Limestone St., Russellville. Sun. School 10 a.m., Sun. worship 11 a.m., Pastor Lloyd Griffus, 256-810-9398 • CATHOLIC • Good Shepherd Catholic Church, 1700 N. Jackson Ave., Russellville, 256-3324861 CHURCH OF CHRIST • Centerview Church of Christ, 3434 Highway 58, Russellville • Eastside Church of Christ, Highway 24 E., Red Bay • Eastside Church of Christ, 15820 Highway 243, Russellville • Gravel Hill Church of Christ, 1201 Nix Road, Phil Campbell, 205-993-4338 • Isbell Church of Christ, County Road 36, Russellville • North Highlands Church of Christ, corner of Jackson Avenue/Hemlock Street, Russellville, 256-332-3315 • Polk Street Church of Christ, Polk Street west of Washington Ave., Russellville, 256-332-5533 • Russellville Church of Christ, 15130 U.S. Highway 43, Russellville • Spruce Pine Church of Christ, 88 Scharnagel Road, Spruce Pine, 256-291-5694 • Tharptown Church of Christ, 5071 Highway 48, Russellville, 256-328-1232 • Washington Avenue Church of Christ, 311 S. Washington Ave., Russellville • CHURCH OF GOD • Cornerstone Church of God, 901 4th Ave. SW, Red Bay, pastor Rick Bradley, 205454-3333; Sunday School 9:45 a.m., worship 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m., Wednesday 6:30 p.m. • Church of God of Prophecy, Highway 24 W., Russellville • Church of God, Seventh Day, Highway 5, Phil Campbell • Hope Central, 4327 Broad St., Phil Campbell, 256-8103087 • New Life Tabernacle Pentecostal Church of God, 714 Sockwell Ave., Russellville • Phil Campbell Church of God of Prophecy, Highway 5, Phil Campbell • Russellville Church of God, Highway 43, Russellville, 256-332-7176

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Every Light a Prayer for Peace

Russellville’s Cultura Garden Club hosts its annual Every Light a Prayer for Peace event Dec. 7 on the steps of the Franklin County Courthouse.

CONTRIBUTED Russellville’s Cultura Garden Club hosts its annual Every Light a Prayer for Peace event Dec. 7 on the steps of the Franklin County Courthouse.

Political announcement: Tracie Clark seeks Franklin County District 4 County Commissioner seat

By Staff Reports Tracie Clark of Red Bay, Ala., has qualified to seek election for Franklin County Commissioner for District 4. I am proud and excited to announce my candidacy for Republican nomination for Franklin County Commissioner District 4. I am a resident of Red Bay and have been actively involved in Franklin County. I believe that my experience and dedication to the county make me an ideal candidate for this position. I am happily retired from the City of Red Bay as Revenue Officer after working 34 years. I am a graduate of Red Bay High School and Northwest

Junior College. I have also received certification from the University of Alabama continuing education classes as a certified municipal revenue officer. I am married to Jeff Clark who is the director of manufacturing at Tiffin Motorhomes.

I have two children, Trey Bolding (Olivia) and Britan Crow (David). I also have one grandchild, Chloe Crow, who is two years old. I am presently a member of the Franklin County Chamber Board of Directors, Franklin County Cattlemen’s Association, the Red Bay Tree Commission, Red Bay Civitan’s Club (secretary), Red Bay Garden Club (vice president), Red Bay Christmas Parade Committee, Bay Tree Council of Performing Arts patrons and the Franklin County Seekers of the Past. I am the past chairman of Red Bay Founders Fest and a past board member for

North Alabama Mountain Lakes. I was also the past treasurer of the Red Bay Tip Off Club and the past secretary of the Red Bay Lions Club, as well as a member of the Franklin County Bicentennial Board. If I am elected as your Franklin County Commissioner for District 4, I will work hard to ensure that the county’s needs are met and that our voices are heard. I will be accessible to all members of this great county and will work hard for you. Thanks for your consideration. I look forward to the opportunity to serve Franklin County. I humbly ask for your vote and support on March 5, 2024.

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ABOVE: Maria Acabal Jimenez and Natalie Rivera visit the freshlylit Christmas tree in front of the Byars Building across from the Franklin County Courthouse following the annual Every Light a Prayer for Peace ceremony. BELOW: Russellville’s Cultura Garden Club hosts its annual Every Light a Prayer for Peace event Dec. 7 on the steps of the Franklin County Courthouse.

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often called a last-dollar tuition scholarship, for its workers to train in Pilgrim’s Russellville complex has technical programs that help them worked for more than 30 years with a succeed. focus on providing opportunities for In 2020 Pilgrim’s Russellville its team members and being a strong partner to local growers while pro- announced a $580,000 investment for ducing quality boneless chicken prod- the Russellville community through ucts for domestic and international its Hometown Strong initiative. consumers. The company dedicated $384,000 As one of the world’s largest poultry toward the city splash pad construcproducers and a fully-integrated pork tion. It also fully funded the 2022 producer, Pilgrim’s USA has provid- summer reading program for the ed wholesome, quality products to Russellville Public Library with a customers and consumers for more $3,250 donation. With a $22,000 donathan seven decades, demonstrating tion to Russellville High School, its commitment to providing fresh, Pilgrim’s helped with the purchase frozen and value-added products and of high jump and pole vault equipment for the school’s track and field prepared foods. program. By María Camp maria.camp@franklincountytimes.com

The company is a leading global proThe Russellville facility has a longvider of high-qualityfood products, including well-recognized brand and standing commitment to environmental stewardship, winning both value-added premium products. the U.S. Poultry & Egg Association’s The Russellville operation began in Clean Water Award and the Alabama September 1989 in what is now the Water Environment Association’s Russellville Hatchery. The production “Excellence in Industrial Wastewater facility was built in 1990 and relocated Treatment” award multiple times. to its current location in fall 1997. Pilgrim’s USA is the first major As part of their company values, meat and poultry company in the safety is an element of high impor- world to set a net zero greenhouse gas emissions target by 2040, demontance. strating leadership in the figh against Through its Better Futures pro- global warming and climate change. gram, Pilgrim’s provides meaningful Pilgrim’s Russellville runs two investments into the futures of team members, their families and their shifts, five days a week. Anyone communities. Feb. 1, Pilgrim’s signed interested in joining the team can an agreement with Northwest-Shoals contact Pilgrim’s Monday through Community College for the JBS/ Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. by Pilgrim’s Better Futures program, calling 256-332-8900 or by visitwhich offers free college tuition to ing pilgrimsusa.com. Applications Pilgrim’s team members and their are available anytime at the plant child dependents. Pilgrim’s offers to guard shack. The plant is located at pay the remaining tuition balance, 2045 Highway 244 in Russellville.

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December 20, 2023

RHS basketball. See page B2.

FCS basketball. See page B3. Phil Campbell Christmas parade. See page B8.

AHSAA releases classifications for football, volleyball By Bart Moss For the FCT

The A l ab a m a High School Athletic Association has released the new classifications for the 2024-2026 school years. Every two years, the AHSAA reclassifies schools based on the number of students each school has in grades 9-11. Russellville remained in Class 5A. Phil Campbell remained in Class 3A. Belgreen joined Red Bay and Tharptown in Class 2A. Vina remains in Class 1A. Below are the new region and area alignments for football and volleyball:

Football Regions for 2024-2026 Class 5A Region 7 Russellville, Ardmore, Brooks, East Limestone, Lawrence County, Priceville, West Point Class 3A Region 5 Phil Campbell, Carbon Hill, Gordo, Hale County, Hanceville, Midfield, Oakman, Vinemont Class 2A Region 8 Belgreen, Red Bay, Tharptown, Decatur Heritage, Lexington, Tanner, Winston County Class 1A Region 7 Vina, Addison, Cherokee, Hackleburg, Meek, Phillips, Shoals Christian, Waterloo

Volleyball Areas for 2024-26 Class 5A Area 15 Russellville, Brooks, Lawrence County, West Point Class 3A Area 15 Phil Campbell, Colbert County, Colbert Heights, Sheffield Class 2A Area 14 Belgreen, Tharptown, Covenant Christian, Mars Hill Basketball areas will be released at the conclusion of the state tournaments in March. Baseball, softball and soccer areas will be released in June.

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PHOTO BY BART MOSS Belgreen junior Dacota Green hits a career milestone last week scoring her 1,000th career point as a varsity basketball player for the Bulldogs.

Belgreen basketball teams continue season with wins By Bart Moss For the FCT BELGREEN BOYS Braycen Johnson had a hot week shooting, putting up big numbers helping the Bulldogs to two wins over Phillips and Smithville. Johnson scored 32 points against Smithville (MS) on Friday in a 56-45 win. B e l g re e n led Smithville 23-14 at the end of the first quarter and 39-30 at halftime. The Bulldogs extended their lead to 51-38 at the end of the third quarter. Johnson made six three-pointers and scored 14 points in the first quarter. Will King followed Johnson, scoring nine points, Landon Cox five points, Jonathan Mendoza four points, Ely Mitchell three points and Aaron Rubido three points. Against Phillips, Belgreen led 19-14 at the

end of the first quarter, but Phillips came back to take a 28-27 lead at halftime. Belgreen reclaimed the lead at the end of the third quarter 46-34. The Bulldogs dominated the fourth quarter outscoring Phillips 21-2 to seal the win. Johnson and King led Belgreen with 18 points each, with Alex Guidry following with 16 points and Mendoza with 11 points. Gabe Estrada added four points. Belg reen lost to Cherokee 53-49. Cherokee raced out to a 20-10 first quarter lead, but Belgreen clawed back to cut the Indians’ lead to 26-20 at halftime. Cherokee outscored Belgreen 16-5 in the third quarter to expand their lead to 42-25 and held off a Belgreen comeback in the fourth quarter. Johnson led Belgreen with 26 points, including 17 of the Bulldogs’ 24 fourth quarter points. King went 7 for 10 from

the free throw line and scored 17 points. Mendoza added four points and Mitchell two points. BELGREEN GIRLS Belgreen junior Dacota Green hit a career milestone last week scoring her 1,000th career point as a varsity basketball player for the Bulldogs. Green got her milestone point scoring 13 points in a 55-19 blowout of the Phillips Bears. Belgreen raced out to a 16-3 first quarter lead and had effectively put the game away at the halfway mark, leading 34-8. Following Green, Lilliana Willingham, Makenna Fisher and MacKinley Hogan scored eight points each. Lily Green added five points, Carson Hovater four points and Morgan Lauderdale three points. Bryn Scott, Jacqueline Alban and Isabella Tate scored two points each.

Belgreen got two other blowout wins last week, beating Cherokee 66-28 and Carbon Hill 74-37. In the Cherokee game, Belgreen led 33-16 at halftime. Lilliana Willingham and Carson Hovater led the Bulldogs with 19 points and 17 points respectively. Bryn Scott and Dacota Green scored nine points each, Jacqueline Alban four points, Makenna Fisher three points, MacKinley Hogan three points, and Laura Seale two points. Against Carbon Hill, Belgreen led 40-18 at the end of the first half and 58-29 at the end of the third quarter. Makenna Fisher led Belgreen with 16 points. Lilliana Willingham and Carson Hovater scored 10 points each. Alayana Tate added nine points, MacKinley Hogan eight points, Dacota Green eight points, Lily Green seven points and Isabella Tate six points.

The Phil Campbell Bobcats picked up a pair of area wins last week beating Colbert Heights 46-33 and Colbert County 42-33. Against Colbert Heights, the Bobcats held a slim 8-7 lead at the end of the first quarter. Hannah Welborn scored eight of Phil Campbell’s 13 second quarter points as the Bobcats took a 21-17 halftime lead. Phil Campbell gave themselves some room to breathe in the third quarter, outscoring the Wildcats 19-9. Macy Hardy scored eight of the Bobcats 19 points in the third quarter. The Bobcats held onto to the lead in the fourth quarter to seal the win. Welborn led Phil Campbell with 18 points. Hardy and Leela Baker followed with 10 points each. Mia Ambrosio and Sidda Rogers added four points each. Phil Campbell’s game with Colbert County ended with the Bobcats winning 42-33. Colbert County led Phil Campbell 5-4 at the end of the first quarter, but the Bobcats took a 13-9 lead into the halftime locker room. As in the Colbert Heights game, the Bobcats came out of halftime hot, outscoring the Indians 19-6 to take a 32-15 lead. Hardy led Phil Campbell with 18 points, followed by Welborn with 17 points and Baker with 10 points. Ambrosio added two points.

Belgreen High School athlete signs with softball scholarship By Bart Moss For the FCT Belgreen’s Hannah Borden signed a softball scholarship with Bevill St ate C om mu n it y College recently. Borden, a third baseman and pitcher for the Bulldogs, had 46 hits last year, knocked in 39 batters and stole 16 bases. “I am excited to f inally complete a goal of mine to have the opportunity to play softball in college,” said Borden. “I am excited and ready for my senior season at

Belgreen.” Belgreen softball coach Sander Tverberg said he believes Borden’s work ethic and knowledge of the game will help her succeed at the junior college level. “I am extremely proud of Hannah and her enthusiasm to play at the next level,” said Tverberg. “She is a very hard worker, she is dedicated to the game and has persevered throughout her life. She is a true competitor and will be successful in whatever she takes on.”

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December 20, 2023

PHOTOS BY BRANNON KING

Russellville’s Alexia Groce dribbles the basketball versus Florence.

Basketball season continues for Golden Tigers with busy week of games By Brannon King For the FCT The Russellville High School varsity basketball teams faced a challenging week on the court. The Golden Tigers had contests versus teams that showed both squads some areas in which they can improve as Christmas tournaments are coming soon. GIRLS Jasper 60, Russellville 23 The Lady Golden Tigers visited Jasper Dec. 11 and fell to the 5A Lady Vikings. Aleah Bonman lead RHS in scoring nine

points. Jemma Moore scored six, followed by Jacey Moore and Laila Hill with three points apiece. Alexia Groce and Avery Watts added one point each. Russellville starting point guard Ella Copeland missed the game due to sickness. Florence 70, Russellville 61 Florence visited Russellville Dec. 12 and the 7A Falcons overcame a 35-31 halftime deficit to get the win. RHS was again without Copeland who missed her second consecutive game. Avery Watts and Jacey Moore each had 17 points

for Russellville. Jemma Moore and Laila Hill added seven each. Eighthgrader Sadie Odom saw her first varsity action and had six points. Alexia Groce finished with five and Aleah Bonman scored two points. Russellville 48, Belgreen 42 Russellville went to Belgreen Dec. 15 and got the win over the Lady Bulldogs in a close battle. RHS improved to 5-5 on the season with the victory over their rivals from Franklin County. Jacey Moore led the Lady Tigers with 17 points, and Ella Copeland

scored 16 in her return to action. Avery Watts and Jemma Moore had six points apiece, Desiree Medina scored two and Laila Hill added one. BOYS Jasper 69, Russellville 50 The Vikings handed the RHS boys their first loss of the season on Dec. 11. Jasper led 38-22 at the half and 53-29 after three quarters. EJ King led Russellville with 15 points, and Amir Williams followed closely with 14. Rylan Pratt scored six, Malachi Duncan had five, KJ Murray four, Gavin Hyde

three, Mike Young two and Jah Williams scored one. Florence 71, Russellville 66 Russellville fell for the second-straight night as the Falcons overcame a 12-point deficit heading into the game’s final quarter to get the road win. EJ King again led RHS in scoring, this time with 20 points. Amir Williams and Bralynn Vincent had 11 each, and they were followed by Malachi Duncan with nine. Mike Young and Jah Williams added five apiece, Gavin Hyde scored three and KJ Murray had two points.

Austin 73, Russellville 52 The Golden Tigers went to Austin High School in Decatur on Dec. 15 to open the two-day Pepsi Classic. RHS dropped their thirdstraight contest as the 7A Austin team continued their hot start to the season.

Russellville 74, Tanner 60 RHS got back on the winning track with a victory over 2A Tanner to finish play in the Pepsi Classic at Austin High. The Golden Tigers stayed sharp throughout the contest and improved to 4-3 on the season with the win.

LEFT: Jacey Moore focuses at the free-throw line for Russellville. RIGHT: Russellville junior EJ King challenges the Florence defense. BELOW: Bralynn Vincent of RHS goes to the hoop against the Falcons.

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PHOTOS BY BART MOSS

Franklin County Schools junior basketball teams continue season By Bart Moss For the FCT Red Bay and Belgreen were the only two schools to field a B-junior girls team in the Franklin County Tournament. By default, the two teams were in the finals. Red Bay beat Belgreen 31-20 to capture the trophy. Red Bay led Belgreen 4-3 at the end of the first quarter. Belgreen took a 10-8 lead at halftime. Red Bay recaptured the lead by the end of the third quarter 19-18; however, foul trouble sent two of Belgreen’s guards to the bench, and Red Bay took advantage, pulling away for the win. Kaitlyn Lindley led Red Bay with 10 points. She was followed by Kameron Kuykendall with eight points, Makayla Jackson

with five points, Maddie Blackburn with four points and Libby Thorne with four points. Alexia Gault led Belgreen with 10 points. She was followed by Kiera Smith and Charley Hogan with three points each. Anna Clair King added two points. The East Franklin A-junior girls won their fourth straight junior high Franklin County championship Saturday night, beating Tharptown 52-22. Kylee Santiago led the way for the Rebels with 19 points, 14 coming in the first half. East Franklin led the Wildcats 10-6 at the end of the first quarter, but outscored Tharptown 14-4 in the second quarter to take a 24-10 halftime lead.

The Rebels were firmly in control coming out of the locker room and put the game away in the third quarter, taking a 37-18 lead. Bailey Jewell followed Santiago with 17 points and Layla Baker with 10 points. Chaley Bullington, Emily Walker and Paige Denton scored two points each. Angeleah Smith led Tharptown with 11 points. East Franklin punched their ticket to the finals by beating the Vina Red Devils 41-29. The Rebels led the Red Devils 24-6 at halftime. Layla Baker led East Franklin with 20 points. Marissa Lamar led Vina with six points. Tharptown got to the finals by beating Phil Campbell 28-16. The Wildcats led the

Bobcats 20-10 at halftime. Carly Cason led Tharptown with 16 points. Lily Steward led Phil Campbell with eight points. The Belgreen defense was the star of the show as the Bulldogs shut down the hot shooting Red Bay Tigers to win the B-junior boys Franklin County championship 41-26. The Tigers scored 50 in the first half the previous day against an East Franklin team and defeated a Tharptown team as well. Belgreen, however, was intent on stopping the Tigers in the championship game. The Bulldogs held the Tigers to single digits all four quarters of the game. Belgreen led Red Bay 10-8 at the end of the first quarter, but the Tigers clambered back in the

second quarter to tie the game 14-14 at halftime. The Bulldogs dominated the third quarter with Belgreen outscoring Red Bay 14-3 to take a 28-17 lead into the final period of play. The Bulldogs outscored the Tigers the rest of the way to get the win. Offensively, it was Andrew Enriquez who led the way for Belgreen scoring 16 points, followed by Colton Ashton with 12 points. Rush Berryman added nine points and Miguel Cordoba four points. Aaron Morrow led Red Bay with nine points, followed by Davo Colburn with seven points. Karsyn Powell and Carson Lindley scored three points each. Chaston Poores and Jayden Pearson added two points each. Belgreen had no problem earning a bid to the finals, beating Phil Campbell 48-20. The Bulldogs dominated the first quarter of play, racing out to a 21-2 lead and extending the lead to 33-11 at halftime. Belgreen had three players in double figures. Rush Berryman led the way with 15 points. Colton Ashton and Andrew Enriquez scored 11 points each. Cross Bell led Phil Campbell with eight points.

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Red Bay continued their hot shooting from their first game to beat Tharptown 56-41. The Tigers led the Wildcats 23-13 at the end of the first quarter and 38-19 at halftime, effectively putting the game away. Davo Colburn led Red Bay with 17 points. Karysyn Powell added 11 points and Aaron Morrow had 10 points. Conner Vincent led Tharptown with 15 points. Red Bay opened the tournament on fire, outscoring the East Franklin Rebels 50-9 in the first half and going on to win 60-30. Clayton Lindley led Red Bay with 14 points, followed by Davo Colburn with 12 points. Tiffin Bullington led East Franklin with 11 points. After a slow start, the Phil Campbell Bobcats dominated the Vina Red Devils 43-21. The Bobcats led the Red Devils 6-3 at the end of the first quarter but dominated the second quarter to take a 27-11 halftime lead. Phil Campbell extended their lead to 35-13 at the end of the third quarter. Max Robinson had the hot hand for Phil Campbell, draining five first half three pointers and leading the Bobcats with 19 points.

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MARILYN MONROE DOLL, CALENDARS 1998 & 2001 and Hollywood Box with Marilyn on it. $200; Call 256-272-5398 Florence. POPPOPS BOXING GYM

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HONDA: ACCORD, 2012 $12,950. LX One owner Four door. White… tan interior. Just serviced. Excellent condition Call 256527-2125

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SIX HARRY POTTER BOOKS $150; Elvis Presley Doll and Books $200, Call 256-272-5398 Florence Jewelry & Watches

HONDA: CIVIC EX, 2016 $13,950. One owner, only 88k miles, 4 door, automatic, full power, sunroof, alloy wheels with new tires, just serviced. Superb condition. $13,950 256-527-2125 LINCOLN: TOWN CAR SIGNATURE, 2004 $6,850. Excellent condition. Completely serviced, including suspension system. Local automobile. 143,000 miles Loaded. Everything works. 337-600-4935 Athens NISSAN: ALTIMA 3.5 SL, 2015 $15,950. One owner V6 Engine Only 66k miles. Navigation. Sunroof heated leather. New tires and brakes. Extra clean. 256-5272125 NISSAN: LEAF SV, 2015 $7,000. Only 72K miles, ALL ELECTRIC, 4 door, navigation, heated seats and rear-view camera. 2 Keys. Excellent Nissan Value! 256-527-2125 SATURN: SKY, 2007 $6,650. Sports car 1 owner. To see call or text 256-476-2539

HALO STYLE ENGAGEMENT RING (Size 5) with Princess cut Black Diamond center stone, 1.3ct with 30-.01 ct each round brilliant cut diamonds as accent, Sl 1 Clarity, G color, approx. .34 TW. And 14k Yellow Gold Diamond Ring guard with 2-.10 ct Trillion cut Diamonds, 4-.02 ct each straight baguette diamonds and 12-.025 ct each round brilliant cut diamonds, approx .46 ct TW. Recently appraised at $6,350.00, paperwork included. Payment accepted as certified check ONLY. Will meet at Decatur Police Department for sale. Purchased less than a year ago. Price is negotiable. 434-917-4678 Decatur area.

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2 BEAUTIFUL FEMALE YORKIE puppies. Will get registration paperwork, health records, and food. 334-5579263 Guntersville. Will meet. AUSTRALIAN SHEPPARD PUPPIES Weaned, ready to go. All colors. $150-$225 256-303-7431

BEAGLE PUPS 8 WEEKS old Full blood, no papers. Tri-color. Very pretty. No Text. Calls only 256-460-7695 FRENCH BULLDOG PUPPIES 2 Blue Fawn girls 1 Fawn and White boy. Born November 1,2023 will be 8 weeks old week of Christmas. Will be dewormed and first 2 booster shots given. Male is $1,200 females $1,400 931-332-5495

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MAUSOLEUM CRYPTS- DELUX COMPANION Tri-Cities Memorial, Florence Building L-Level 3 Cemetery priced at $14,200. Selling for $12,000 256-443-5076

GOLDENDOODLE PUPPIES F1B CKC Registered Ready week of Christmas. $1200 256-247-1647

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2013 FORD TAURUS All power, excellent condition inside and out. High mileage, but looks and drives like new, $7,400 or make reasonable offer. 256-702-6210 Leighton

11/15/2023 Maricruz Felix-Miguel Maria Gomez and Pascual Felix Russellville

TWO CEMETERY PLOTS with vaults at Burningtree Memorial Gardens $7,500 each 256-590-4681 or 256-303-8180 Cullman

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RETIRED BAPTIST MINISTER SELLING BOOK COLLECTION call 256-627-1897 for information.

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SONY MINI STEREO SYSTEM 560 Watts $400, Galaxy S22 Ultra Verizon Straight Talk $600, Galaxy S22 Ultra Consumer Cellular $600. Call 256-558-4785

GREAT DANE PUPS Fawn with black mask Parents are CKC. Pups sold for pet only. Up to date on all shots $600. Ready for Christmas delivery. Taking deposits. Text 256-777-1987 Athens

MALTESE PUPPIES, BOYS AND girls, great w/ kids, do not shed and are hypoallergenic. Guntersville 205-492-9446 POMERANIAN PUPPIES, MALES AND females. Healthy, playful, and loving. Call 256977-1109 Arab PYRENEES PUPPY 3 months old male both shots raised with chickens $150 cash 256-3355293 SHI-CHON PUPPIESBeautiful Male and Females, Ready to Go, Shots and Wormed! 270-465-1601

SHIH-TZU PUPPIES GOT BEAUTIFUL healthy females and males. Have black and white, Tri-color, and chocolate and white. Up to date on shots and deworming. Call or text 205-705-9381 TOY POODLE PUPPY, parents CKC Registered, Tiny boy, black in color, pet only, $1,200 Ready for Christmas! 615476-3517

TOYOTA: CAMRY SE MODEL, 2013 $16,950. One Owner Only 47k miles Full power, alloy wheels with new tires. Just serviced, Excellent Condition 256-5272125 TOYOTA: COROLLA, 2001 $2,700. As is. One owner. Automatic, COLD air conditioner, 256-784-9610 or 256-651-8466.

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Junk Batteries $4.00 each Ranger Battery Co. 426 S. Royal Ave., Florence, AL 256-766-0473 Sport Utility Vehicles HONDA: CR-V EX, 2014 $18,450. Only 59k miles Full power, sunroof, rearview camera, alloy wheels with new tires, just serviced. Two keys, excellent condition 256-527-2125 HUMMER: H3, 2007 $9,000. Gray. Good condition. New battery and tires. 180,076 miles Flora 256-757-2072 256-627-8239 VOLKSWAGEN: TIGUAN, 2019 $22,900 Black, new tires and brakes. 63,000 miles. Call 256-810-3789

Trucks GMC: SIERRA, 2016 $30,000 SLT 4x4 Loaded 90,000 miles 256-366-4552 256381-3568 Muscle Shoals ISUZU: NPR Box Truck, 1993 $5,000, 14 ft. bed, 129,600 miles, rebuilt 350 Chevy engine and transmission with less thank 3,000 miles, Call/text 256-335-2941 Florence NISSAN: FRONTIER, 2008 $5,800. Crew Cab. Locking Tool box. Automatic. Air. Everything works. Very Clean 256-7849610 or 256-651-8466

Vans/Buses DODGE: GRAND CARAVAN SE, 2017 $17,450. 1 Owner, only 54k miles, full power, Rear entertainment, just serviced including new breaks, Outstanding condition $17,450 256-527-2125

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PROBATE COURT OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, ALABAMA NOTICE TO: Unknown father of I. M. D., a minor child, born to Sarah Marie Diaz on April 21, 2023 Please take notice that a Petition for Adoption in the abovestyled matter has been filed in said Court by Matthew Steven Parker and Keslie Chyenne Parker, Petitioners, and that 18th day of January 2024 at 10:00 a.m. has been set for hearing on the same at the Probate court of Franklin County Courthouse in Russellville, Alabama. Please be advised that if you intend to contest this adoption, you must file a written response within thirty (30) days hereof with counsel for said Petitioner, whose name and address are shown below and with the Clerk of the Probate Court. Jeffrey L. Bowling P.O. Box 669 Russellville, AL 35653 Clerk, Franklin County Probate Court P.O. Box 70 Russellville, AL 35653 12/13/23, 12/20/23, 12/27/23, 01/03/24 ADID 575178 Notice of Public Hearing

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The Russellville Planning and Zoning Commission will meet January 4th ,2023 at 5:00 PM at the City Hall Auditorium located at 304 North Jackson Avenue in Russellville, Alabama.

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The purpose of this meeting is to make a recommendation to the Russellville City Council for rezoning the property of Pedro Juan and Ronny Juan located at 404 East Lauderdale St. from R- 3 to B-1.

Public Notice IN THE JUVENILE COURT OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, ALABAMA CASE NO. JU-2023-311-01 NOTICE OF PETITION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO: JEFFREY WADE MILLS, JR., father of J.W.M., a minor born on May 6, 2013 to Amber Natasha Wigginton and Jeffrey Wade Mills, Jr. at Gilmore Memorial Hospital in Amory, Mississippi Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed by Amber Natasha Wigginton in Franklin County, Alabama, in this case seeking to terminate your parental rights to the above referenced child. You are required to file an answer with the Clerk of the Court and the Petitioner’s attorney, Daniel G. McDowell, P.O. Box 818, Russellville, Alabama 35653, within fourteen (14) days of the last publication of this notice or a judgment will be entered against you. A hearing has been set in this Court for the 31st day of January, 2024, at 9:30 a .m. at the Franklin County Juvenile Court at which time you may appear and contest the same if you so choose. DONE this 1st day of Decem-

12/13/23, 12/20/23 ADID 574843 PUBLIC NOTICE ESTATE OF ALBERT CHARLES CLEVELAND, DECEASED Case# 23-0109 PROBATE COURT OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, ALABAMA Letters Testamentary of said deceased having been granted to DAVID MICHAEL COCKRUM, as Executor, of the Last Will & Testament, of ALBERT CHARLES CLEVELAND, deceased, on the 5th day of December, 2023, by Honorable Barry Moore, Judge of Probate Court of Franklin County, Alabama. Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same within time allowed by law or the same will be barred. 12/13/23, 12/20/23, 12/27/23 ADID 574824 PUBLIC NOTICE ESTATE OF GRANT ALLEN VOYLES, DECEASED Case# 23-0125 PROBATE COURT OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, ALABAMA Letters of Administration of said deceased having been granted to BONNIE WYNN, as Administratrix, of the Estate of GRANT ALLEN VOYLES, deceased, on

ALLEN VOYLES, deceased, on the 4th day of December, 2023, by Honorable Barry Moore, Judge of Probate Court of Franklin County, Alabama. Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same within time allowed by law or the same will be barred. 12/06/23, 12/13/23, 12/20/23 ADID 574356 PUBLIC NOTICE ESTATE OF JENNIFER LACHELLE FRETWELL, DECEASED Case# 23-0122 PROBATE COURT OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, ALABAMA Letters of Administration of said deceased having been granted to RICKY LEE FUGATE, as Administrator, of the Estate of JENNIFER LACHELLE FRETWELL, deceased, on the 29th day of November, 2023, by Honorable Barry Moore, Judge of Probate Court of Franklin County, Alabama. Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same within time allowed by law or the same will be barred. 12/06/23, 12/13/23, 12/20/23 ADID 573813 PUBLIC NOTICE ESTATE OF MICKEY DALE THORNE, DECEASED Case# 23-0127 PROBATE COURT OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, ALABAMA Letters Testamentary of said deceased having been granted to JEREMY CAIN THORNE, as Executor of the Last Will & Testament, of MICKEY DALE THORNE, deceased, on the 15th day of December, 2023, by Honorable Barry Moore, Judge of Probate Court of Franklin County, Alabama. Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same within time allowed by law or the same will be barred. 12/20/23, 12/27/23, 01/03/24 ADID 576181 PUBLIC NOTICE ESTATE OF PATRICIA ANN COLE, DECEASED Case# 23-0124 PROBATE COURT OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, ALABAMA Letters Testamentary of said deceased having been granted to CECIL EDWARD COLE, as Executor, of the Last Will & Testament, of PATRICIA ANN COLE, deceased, on the 1st day of December, 2023, by Honorable Barry Moore, Judge of Probate Court of Franklin County, Alabama. Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same within time allowed by law or the same will be barred. 12/06/23, 12/13/23, 12/20/23 ADID 574301 PUBLIC NOTICE ESTATE OF VIRGINIA RUTH MITCHELL MCCALMON, DECEASED Case# 23-0113 PROBATE COURT OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, ALABAMA Letters Testamentary of said deceased having been granted to KELLI HARGETT HIGGINS, as Executrix. of the Last Will & Testament, of VIRGINIA RUTH MITCHELL MCCALMON, deceased, on the 12th day of December, 2023, by Honorable Barry Moore, Judge of Probate Court of Franklin County, Alabama. Notice is hereby given

bama. Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same within time allowed by law or the same will be barred.

Mitchell M. McKinney Mitchell M. McKinney, P.C. Attorney for Plaintiff 102 Jackson Avenue South Russellville, AL 35653 (256)398-6815

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PUBLIC NOTICE ROBERT E. DEVANEY, Plaintiff, vs. EVADELL DEVANEY and her heirs or devisees, if deceased, and their successors and assigns; EVIE DEVANEY and her heirs or devisees, if deceased, and their successors and assigns; MATTIE D. TREADWAY and her heirs or devisees, if deceased, and their successors and assigns; CLAUD E. DEVANEY and his heirs or devisees, if deceased, and their successors and assigns; ALBERT DEVANEY and his heirs or devisees, if deceased, and their successors and assigns; CLEMMIE DEVANEY TIPTON, and her heirs or devisees, if deceased, and their successors and assigns; ALFRED DEVANEY, and his heirs or devisees, if deceased, and their successors and assigns; MAGGIE DEVANEY, and her heirs or devisees, if deceased, and their successors and assigns; OPHELIA DEVANEY, and her heirs or devisees, if deceased, and their successors and assigns; OLEAN DEVANEY, and her heirs or devisees, if deceased, and their successors and assigns; GEORGE DEVANEY, and his heirs or devisees, if deceased, and their successors and assigns; MARTHA DEVANEY, and her heirs or devisees, if deceased, and their successors and assigns; GERTRUDE DEVANEY, and her heirs or devisees, if deceased, and their successors and assigns; The land in Franklin County, Alabama, herein described; Any and all other unknown persons, firms or corporations claiming or reputed to claim any title to, interest in or lien or encumbrance on the land herein described or any part thereof,: Defendants, and 108 JACKSON AVENUE SOUTH, RUSSELLVILLE, ALABAMA 35653, being a part of Lots 197 and 198 of the Copy of Original Map of Russellville, Alabama AS RECORDED IN BOOK 361, PAGES 536, 543 IN THE OFFICE OF THE JUDGE OF PROBATE, FRANKLIN COUNTY, ALABAMA. Defendants. CASE NO.: CV 2023900131.00

STATE OF ALABAMA COUNTY OF FRANKLIN NOTICE is hereby given that a bill substantially as follows will be introduced in the 2024 Regular Session of the Legislature of Alabama and application for its passage and enactment will be made: R4LCYY-1 12/05/2023 THR (L)THR 2023-2444 DRAFT DOCUMENT: NOT OFFICIAL LEGISLATION A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT Relating to Franklin County; to provide for the annual expense allowance and salary and other benefits for the coroner; and to further authorize the Franklin County Commission to appropriate and expend funds for the operation of the office of the coroner. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF ALABAMA: Section 1. (a) The Coroner of Franklin County shall receive an expense allowance in the amount of nine thousand seven hundred dollars ($9,700) per annum, which shall be in addition to all other expense allowances, compensation, or salary provided by law. The expense allowance shall be paid in equal monthly installments from the general fund of the county. (b) Effective beginning the next term of office, the expense allowance provided for in subsection (a) shall be void, and the Coroner of Franklin County shall receive an annual salary of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to be paid in equal monthly installments from the general fund of the county. The salary in this subsection shall be the total compensation paid to the coroner, subject to the adjustments provided in subsection (c). (c) In addition to the salary provided in subsection (b), the salary of the coroner shall be increased by any uniform increases in compensation granted equally to all county employees by the Franklin County Commission. In addition, the coroner may participate in the county health insurance plan and any retirement plan provided to county employees under the same terms as county employees. (d) The Franklin County Commission may appropriate

(d) The Franklin County Commission may appropriate and expend county funds for the coroner’s salary, benefits, and expenses necessary for the operation of the office of the coroner. The commission may provide the coroner with expenses for the operation of a motor vehicle or may furnish the coroner with the use of a county vehicle. (e) The Franklin County Commission may authorize the coroner to appoint one or more deputy coroners to perform the duties of the coroner in the absence of the coroner and provide for the compensation of any deputy coroner appointed. Section 2. Act 1185, 1969 Regular Session (Acts 1969, p. 2213), as amended by Act 90461, 1990 Regular Session (Acts 1990, p. 653); Act 491, 1971 Regular Session (Acts 1971, p.1205); and Act 446, 1973 Regular Session (Acts 1973, p. 636) are repealed. Section 3. This act shall become effective on June 1, 2024. 12/20/23, 12/27/23, 01/03/24, 01/10/24 ADID 575866

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December 20, 2023

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