BaileyBolton,of RedBay,Ala., wasrecognized as aStephen D. LeeScholarduringMississippiState University’sspring commencementexercises.
Bolton isoneof113 students whoattained thishonor amongnearly 3,500spring graduates.Stephen D. Lee Scholarshave achieved acumulative 4.0 grade
point average during theircollegecareers.
Bolton,who studied ElementaryEducation, earned aBachelorof Sciencedegreefrom MSU’s College of Education.
Community Spirit Bank announcespromotion
ByStaff Reports
CommunitySpirit Bankhasannounced thepromotionof Jessica Hortonto chiefcomplianceandBSAofficer. Horton,withnineteen yearsof financialindustryexperience,now joins thebank’sexecutive managementteam,moving from her previous role as vice president/complianceandBSAofficer. AnativeofRed Bay, Hortonisagraduateof BelmontHighSchool.
In2013,she beganworkingonheradditional compliancecertifications,obtainingher CertifiedBSA/AML Professional status.In 2014,she receivedher specialtycertification as aCertifiedCommunity BankComplianceOfficer. Hortonstudied at the BarretGraduateSchool ofBankinginMemphis, Tenn.,graduatingin2016.
Previous recognition includes being the2022 recipientofthe Spirit of CSB award, apeer-nomi-
natedaccoladedrivenby thebank’steam.
“On behalf of the officers,directorsand employees ofCommunity SpiritBank, Icongratulate JessicaHorton on the promotion toChief ComplianceOfficer, whichwas approved at ourJuneboard of directorsmeeting,” saidCSB presidentandCEO, Brad M.Bolton.
Withthisdesignation, Jessica formally joins our executive management team.
gospelgroup, KGB –Kerry Gilbert Band, Rewind andShenandoah) and afireworksshow
Community Spirit Bank namesJessica Hortontotheroleof chief complianceand BSAofficer.
PHOTOSBYMARÍA CAMP
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Obituaries
AaronNichols
July6,2024
AaronNichols,41, of Tuscumbia, passed away July 6atNorth AlabamaMedicalCenter in Florence,Ala. He was bornJune28,1983.A memorial willbe held July 13 at 2p.m.atBridgeway BaptistChurch.Akins Funeral Homeis assisting the family.
LandTransactions
June 21
•MichaelEugeneGreen Jr.toConnieJ.Green,quit claim
•Connie J. Greento AdrianaCotocYac,survivorship
•Jeffrey Thomas Brittonto JeffreyThomas Britton, warranty
•James TerrelltoBobby Bowling,warranty
•Justin Woodburnto Courtney Melecio,survi-
CalendarOfEvents
Terrace Manor ChristmasToy Drive
NowthroughAug.1
TerraceManorNursing andRehabresidents are seekingtoydonationsfor Christmas inJuly.Toys willbedonatedtoThe PlaceofGraceforchildren inneed. Adropbox will be availableinthe frontlobbyofTerrace ManorthroughAug.1.
•Gary William Hutchesonto Steve Allen Hutcheson, warranty
•Gary William Hutchesonto Steve Allen Hutcheson, warranty
•Ricky Russell Pierceto JuanaGarciaGrave, war-
willbe11a.m.to2p.m. The churchis locatedat 109W. LawrenceSt.,in Russellville.
July Fest
July27
The 33rd AnnualVina RescueSquadJuly Fest willbeheld at VinaFire Department July27from 10 a.m.to 9p.m.Tickets for theDrawDownare onsalenow,325tickets at $100 apiece, withthe drawing forthe$17K prizebeginning at 5:30 p.m. Therewillbeacar showfrom10a.m.to1 p.m.,andthere willbe food,crafts andlivemusic allday.Fireworkswillbe at 9p.m. Tofind outmore about being avendor–$20for a12x12spot –call DeniseRogersat256-4601539;KyleGreen at 256740-2815; orVina Town Hall,256-356-4996.
FlagFootballGame
July27
Russellville Police Departmentandthe FranklinCountySheriff’s Officewillfaceoffina freeflagfootballgame July27at7p.m.Thegame willbeplayedatthesoccerfieldatWashington AvenueandGaines Avenue.Officers hopea big crowd willcomeout towatch andsupport the event.
RECURRING
Al-Anon
Al-Anonmeets every Thursday at 6p.m.atthe First BaptistChurchin downtownRussellville acrossfromtheRoxy Theatre.
AmericanLegion
AmericanLegion Post64regularly meets the second Thursdayof everymonth at the North HighlandsChurchof Christfellowship hall, withthe meal at 6:30p.m. andthemeetingat 7p.m.
Alzheimer’s Support
TheAlzheimer’s Support meetingisheld at 10 a.m.on thethird Tuesdayof everymonth atGenerationsof Red
ranty
•Daniel Joseph Farris toBetsyL.Farris, powerof attorney
•Daniel Farristo Jeffrey E. Robinson, warranty
•Jeffrey E. Robinsonto JeffreyE.Robinson,survivorship
•JohnnieDavid McMickinto Marilyn Denise Taylor,warranty
•Victor Barry Kilgoar to Julie DawnAllen,survivorship
June25
Bay.For moreinformation call256-356-4982.
Food and Clothing Outreach
EveryMonday from 10 a.m. to noon, Good Shepherd Catholic Outreachhasanoutreachprogramto help thoseinneed offood, clothingand partial bill assistance. Visit Good Shepherd Catholic Church, 1700 N.Jackson Ave., Russellville,atthat timeto seekanyassistanceneeded.
Grief SupportGroup
Agriefsupport group willmeetthe third Tuesdayofeach monthfrom9-10 a.m.at theRussellville Public Library,hostedby Amedisys Hospice.The group is freeandisopen tothepublic.Contact Amy at 256-760-7877with anyquestions.
Grief Support: “Getting Well Together”
“GettingWell Together,”agriefsupport group,willmeet each monthon thethird Thursdayofthemonthat 10 a.m.atCalvaryBaptist ChurchinRussellville. Thisis afreesupport group foranyonewho would liketoattend. This eventis provided by KindredHospiceof Florence.Formore information call256-764-0873.
Masonic Lodge The followingis themonthlymeeting schedule fortheLodges inFranklinCounty: Belgreen428 –first and third Monday; Burleson 143 –secondandfourth Monday; Russellville 371 –first and third Tuesday; Newburg 388–first Thursday; Order of theEastern Star–second andfourth Tuesday; Phil Campbell880 –first and third Thursday.
Mountain Valley Hee Haw Thereislive musicat MountainValleyHee Haw in Phil Campbellevery Saturdaynight beginning at 7p.m., featuringThe House Band.Formore
•Franklin County Commission toCity of Red Bay, warranty
•John Stancil to Justus Daniel Stancil, warranty
MarriageLicenses
June24
•ClayEdmund Grissomto Abby Beth Jones
June25
•TrevorAllen Nichols toCassondra Nicole Chamblee
information,call256-8104840.
ShrineClub
Meetings areheldin
Russellvilleonthe second Tuesdayeachmonth at theCutter Barber Shop; Spruce Pine608 meets the secondandfourth Thursday. Meetingsare heldat 7p.m.
Take Off Pounds Sensibly TOPS(TakeOffPounds Sensibly)weightlosssupportgroupmeetseach Mondayevening at6 p.m.atthe Russellville Recreation Center. Weigh-ins beginat5:30 p.m.Everyone is welcome todrop in for afreemeetingvisit orcall Dorothy 256-446-5962for more information.
VFWPost5184
TheVFWPost5184 meetsat theVFW Hall onWestLawrenceStreet everyfourth Thursdayat 7p.m.
BibleCollection
The librariesat Russellville First Baptist Churchand RedBay First Baptist Church areacceptingdonations of new andusedBibles (ingoodshape) andNew Testaments to send tothe Love PackageMinistry (formerlyEdwinHodges Ministry).Bibleswillbe sent toforeign missionariestouse anddistribute. DropBiblesoff Monday through Thursdayduring officehours.Call256-3324085for more information.
Phil Campbell Farmers Market
The Phil Campbell Farmers Marketisset up in frontof TownHall Fridaysand Saturdays. Formore information, call205-993-5313.
RedBayFarmers Market
TheRed BayFarmers MarketisopenTuesday, Thursdayand Saturday from 7a.m.to 1p.m. at theFamilyFunPark.For moreinformation,call 256-332-8880.
OPINION
Putsafety first: putphonedown whiledriving
It’s beenalmosta monthsincethestate of Alabamabeganofficially enforcingitshands-free law, and we want tostand behindthemessage.
If you’rebehindthe wheel,put yourphone down.
ContactYourElected Officials
FranklinCounty Commission
TheFranklinCounty Commissionmeetsina work session every secondMondayat5p.m. andin avoting meeting everythird Mondayat 8:30a.m. To speakto yourcommissioner,call 256-332-8850.
It’s been afull year sincethestate first passedthelawmaking it illegaltoholda cellphone whiledriving–with obviousexceptionsfor circumstanceslikecalling911.Alabama already had alaw on thebooks thatmadeitillegaltotext whiledriving, butthe newlaw expandedonthat toinclude manyother functionsthatmight lead todistracteddriving,from watching or recordinga video,toreadinganemail, tothesimpleactofholdingthephone.
“Individualsobserved crossingin andout ofa trafficlanewithout using aturnsignal, swerving, orotherwiseoperating the vehicleinanimpaired manner whilephysically holding awirelesstelecommunication device could beissuedacitation,” accordingtotheAlabama LawEnforcementAgency.
That’sgood.If you’re inthe driver’sseat, you shouldhave one priority:safelynavigatingthe roadways.
Text messages, TikToks,recipes,memes, news articles,Facebook
Theofficial43rdannual W. C. HandyMusic FestivaloftheShoals willtake placeJuly18-28. Thefestivaleventscanbe foundonthe W.C. Handy MusicFestivalWebsiteor inthebrochure.
Pre-festivalevents startJuly6withthe West Florence Music Awards ceremonyhonoringthose whohavecontributedto theMuscleShoalsSound. This eventwillbe held at the Florence-Lauderdale Coliseum.
“Evening at the RoxywithTheGreat Pretenders”ispresented by the FranklinCounty Arts andHumanities Councilandwillbeheld at the HistoricRoxyTheatre in downtown Russellville July 13 at 7p.m.
reels,Tweets, photosof your grandchild –they canall wait until yousafelyreachyourdestination. Theriskisjusttoo great.
Forthepast year,law enforcementhasonly issuedwarningstopeople breakingthislaw.Now, the grace period is over.
Afirstoffense fine is $50 andapointon your license.Getpulled over
twice, andyou’relooking at $100 andtwo pointson your license.The third time? You’llpaytothe tuneof $150 and three points on your license.
Morethanthree infractions canmeanthe suspensionof your driver’s license. Accordingtodrivesafealabama.org,cellphonerelated crashesare oneof the fastest growingcauses
of trafficcrashes in Alabamaand continue toincrease each year.Fatalities associationwith distracted driving– whichisn’t always,butoften is, cellphone-related–have increased by 67.5percentinthe pastfiveyears,and atextingdriverhas 23timesthe riskof acrash compared to drivers who ep theirphones down. It’ssoavoidable. Just putthe phonedown. Youdon’t even have to completegive upaccess tothattreasured device. Youcan usespeakerphone,anearpiece,a wireless headsetor your vehicle’s Bluetoothfunctionif youreally need to stayconnected. Alternatively, if youknowthe temptation of those little notificationdingsis going tobetoo great,putyour phone in Do NotDisturb orairplanemode –oreventurn itoff. Put your phone away in your purse, arm rest orglovebox, where it’soutofsight,outof mind. Whattextmessage is worththe penalties you’ll incur?
More than that,what useof your phone is worthendangering your ownsafetyandthe safety ofothersonthe road?
Roxy holdsannualGreatPretenders show July 13
Twenty-three years ago, the FranklinCounty ArtsandHumanities Councilgotinvolved inthisfestivalthrough theencouragement of Edsel HoldenandNancy Gonce whoworkedwith organizing theMusic PreservationSocietythat sponsorsthe W. C. Handy Music Festival. Some ofthe earlier shows at the RoxyincludedtheUNAJazz Band/ LittleBigBandwithEdsel
Holdenfeaturedas lead singer,JohnMcAndrew andKentDaChaine.For thelast severalyears,the entertainmenthashighlightedlocaltalents performingas“TheGreat Pretenders.” TheHistoric Roxy Theatrealsoserves asperformance venue. Past localentertainershaveincludedthe Still Here Gospelgroup, TerryBenton-Johnny Cash,Aleya Lane-Dolly Parton;Caroline Sparks-
Sydney Medleyand many more. This willbe afun night ofoutstandingentertainment, so comeouttosupportyourfavoriteentertainerandsupport the Historic Roxy Theatre. Tickets are$10, andchildrenunder sixare admittedfree.Tickets maybe purchased at thedoor.
Hodges,Ala.,representedheralmamater, Phil CampbellHighSchool. Builoca playedinfieldin highschoolandtook the outfieldforthesecond team.Shewas agamechanger,runningthebases andactingascaptainofher predominantlymale team. Shewasoneofthree girls competing.
RCNewell,63,tookthe fieldforthefirstteaminthe doubleheader.Newell,originallyfromIllinois,played the infieldandpitchedduringhishighschoolyears atSparlandHighSchool. Heplayedfirst baseforhis team.
Twogameswillbe playedpernightperfield andwillrunsixinnings or 60minutes (nonew innings after60 minutes). Each batterwillstartwith a2-2 count andreceive one courtesyfoulball.Nometal cleatsareallowed.Allplayersmustbeatleast 16years old asofJuly 1,2024,to participateinleagueplay. Anyplayer currently playinghighschoolsoftballor baseballmustwait until theirseasonis overto participate. Any players undertheageof 18 must havewritten permission from aparent orguardian. “Squishballs” areusedfor play.
Formore information, call256-332-8770orvisitthe FacebookpageRussellville, AL Parks &Recreation Department.
MeganBuiloca is at thebat.
PHOTOSBYHARLEIGHBORDEN
Travelingband makesstopatPhil Campbell High School
GoldenTigers wonlast year’s game at Lawrence Countybya37-7 score. RHSleadstheall-time seriesovertheDevils26-5. CoachTrentWalker’s LCHSteamwent6-5in 2023with afirst-round lossinthe5A playoffs.
Sept.13 RHS atEast LimestoneIndians The Golden Tigerswill visit East Limestone for thesecondconsecutive seasonfor anotherregion contest.RHSextendedits leadintheseriesto12-2 with a53-7 victory last year.The Indians went 3-7in2023 afterstarting theseason0-7. The Golden Tigers haveoutscored East Limestone497-203 all-time.
Oct.4FairviewAggies at RHS After aweek off,RHS willreturntothefield forregionactionversus Fairview.TheAggies were9-2lastyear,finishingsecondintheregionto Russellville. TheGolden Tigersdefeated FHS31-14 in2023totake a2-1 lead all-time.Coach George ReddingJr.’s Fairview teamlost intheopening roundoflastseason’s5A playoffs.
Oct. 11HattonHornets at RHS Hattonmoves from Class2Ato4Athisyear andthe Hornetscometo Russellvilletforthefirst meetingbetween the twoschoolson thefootballfield.CoachDenton Bowling’steamwent7-4 duringthe2023season with afirst-round lossin theplayoffs.
membersarefromTexas, with themajorityofthe othermembersbeing from Oklahoma.
“Wehave160 marchingmembers,including thebrass,drumline, color guardandfront ensemble,”hecontinued.
“We willtravelover9,000 milesthissummer toa bunchof different show sites,competing against otherorganizationslike ourown.”
Lyman saidthegroup will concludeitstour
Oct.18RHSatWest PointWarriors
First-yearWest Pointheadcoach Kevin McCravy wasanassistantatRussellvillea seasonagowhen the Golden Tigers defeated the Warriors 48-14. The twoteams remainregion opponentsthisseason. WestPoint went 5-6 in 2023 with afirst-round loss in the5Aplayoffs. RHSleadsthe all-time series 10-0. Oct.25RHS at PricevilleBulldogs Pricevillemovesup from4A intoClass5A Region 7thisseason.The Bulldogswent 5-7 in 2023 with asecond-roundloss in theplayoffs. This year willbe thefirstseason for SethParker ashead coachat Priceville.The GoldenTigersand PHS havenever metonthe varsityfootballfield. Nov. 1AthensGolden Eaglesat RHS Russellville finishes theregularseason with anon-regiongameversus 6A Athens. The Golden Eaglesledbyheadcoach CodyGross defeatedRHS 41-14lastyearatAHS. Athensfinished2023with arecordof 8-3 including afirst-round 6Aplayoff loss.Russellvilleleadsthe all-timeseries20-10.
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August 10 inIndianapolis.
Along theway, they will performin 19 shows.
“At thattime,everyone will go back totheir homes,”Lymanadded.
“All ofour students are betweentheagesof16 and 22,from26different states and three different countries.”
Lyman said thegroup uses fivecharterbuses and two18-wheeler-size trailers, abox truckand two othervehicles to transport them where
theyneed to go.While studentspay toparticipate in theband, they havetoqualifythrough auditioning. Thenext auditions takeplace this November, with campsin locationsacross Texas as well as some inremote locations.
The group recently competedin Knoxville, andamongupcoming competitions, they will perform in Georgia, MuscleShoals,Texasand Pennsylvania.
05/29/2024
EvangelineGamino
SohelyPaolaRivasAguirre and JoseEmanuel Gamino Russellville
TheTimesDailyhas aposition available fora Non-CDLTruckDriver.
Theideal candidatemusthaveanexcellent driving record and aclean MVR (motor vehicle report) as well asproofof personalautoinsurance.
Candidatemustpassa DOTphysical, be abletoliftupto50pounds,andbe capableofdriving up to 8hoursata time. Must beable to work flexible schedules including days, nights, weekends,and holidaysasneeded.
Pleaseemailresumesto hollie.colella@ timesdaily.com or applicationsmay bepicked up at 219 West Tennessee St. Florence,AL35630
Rentals
mentsforAdults with Disabilitiesand Qualifying Seniors. Rent includes:heat,water and trashremoval 1-800-466-7722
Estate Sales Hickory Hills Estate Sale 2204 Chickasaw Dr. Florence,AL35630 Fri., July 12th,9am-3pm Numbers givenout at8:30am Sat.,July13th, 9am-2pm Numbers given out at 8:30am Sun.,July14th, 1am-3pm MahoganyChina Cabinet,Curio cabinet,FrenchProvincialBedroom set, Kitchen Island, Waterford,Fostoria, Salad Master, Vintage student desk and chair, Yamaha Electric Piano, Washer/Dryer,Pyrex/Corning ware,Collectionof die cast cars, Designer Menand Womens clothinghandbags andshoes,Coffee High Schooland Hazelwood H.S. yearbooks,Tools/Toolboxes, Kobaltblower andhedge trimmer, House, Garage,and PatioFULL!!! Cypress CreekAntiques &EstateSales 256-275-0273 Go to Estatesales.net to view pictures
FLORENCE: INDOOR MOVING SALE 354 Co.Rd. 172 (Turnoff Chisholm,near Wilson School) July 5th-7thand July 12th-14th. Dawn to Dusk. Furniture,household items, lawnandgarden,appliances, decorations,clothes.automotive parts,tools,lighting, printer,and office desks. RAIN OR SHINE!
FLORENCE:YARD SALE Village OakSubdivision 274DavisLnSat. 7amuntil Household items, junior and ladies clothing, AE jeans,and Kankans,Nike,golf clubs,golf bags,tvstand, stereo, tools HARTSELLE: MOVING SALE 759 Pattillo StSW Sat7 am until?
KILLEN:YARDSALE120CO.RD. 440 Sat. July 13, 7amuntil? Lots of misc. (1stsalein severalyears) Take Hwy 72 to Co.Rd.103 (AcrossfromBrooksH.S.)Lookfor Signs
SHEFFIELD: DisabledAmerican Veterans Building 1409 W. 11th St. Thurs.July 11ththru Sat, July 13th 7am- 4pm. Coffeemakers, horseshoe sets, filing cabinets, 6’and8’tables, folding chairs, desks, filing cabinets,refrigerator,stove,microwave, kitchen cooking and serving utensils,popcornpopper,crock pots, IBMSelectric typewriter, much more.
WE BUY ZERO TURNRIDING MOWERS. Allbrands,Hustler, Walker,Troy-Bilt,John Deere, Cub Cadet,etc.Runningornot.Any condition 256-275-2276
WE BUY ZERO TURNRIDING MOWERS. Allbrands,Hustler, Walker,Troy-Bilt,John Deere, Cub
IBUYJUNKCARS,trucks,vans and repairable vehicles.Call Mike 256-702-8400
IBUYJUNKCARS,trucks,vans and repairable vehicles.Call Mike 256-702-8400 TWOREMOTECONTROL AIRPLANES, bothhave10ft. wing span x2 ft., one is aglider, theotherhas amotor,bothin great shape. Would liketotrade foranything of value, Call after 11am 256-446-3483 Muscle Shoalsarea Jewelry&Watches HALOSTYLE ENGAGEMENTRING (Size 5) with Princesscut BlackDiamond center stone,1.3ctwith30-.01ct eachroundbrilliant cutdiamondsasaccent,Sl1 Clarity, Gcolor,approx 34 TW.And14kYellowGoldDiamond Ring guard with 2-.10ctTrillioncut Diamonds,4-.02 ct eachstraightbaguette diamonds and12-.025 ct eachround brilliant cutdiamonds,approx .46ctTW. Recently appraisedat$6,350.00,paperwork included. Payment acceptedas certified checkONLY. Will meetat Decatur PoliceDepartment for sale. Purchased less than ayear ago. Price is negotiable. 434-917-4678 Decaturarea.
Lawn &Garden
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PublicNotice
INSOLVENTNOTICE
Underandby virtue of therequirementsofTitle 51, Section 209, Page 132, of the Revenue Bill of 1940, requiringRevenue Commissioners to publish twice, alistofunpaid taxes, turned in as ‘Insolvent’,and allowedbythe CountyBoard of Commissionersascreditof FinalSettlementfor theyear 2023. Thefollowing listisset forth andpublished: 2023 INSOLVENTLIST PERSONALPROPERTY
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07/10/24,07/17/24 ADID 604211
IN THECIRCUIT COURT OF FRANKLIN COUNTY,ALABAMA
TOMASJIMENEZ-RODRIGUEZ, Plaintiff v. CASENO. DR 2024 -900073 KARINAPIEDAD JIMENEZ, Defendant NOTICE OF DIVORCEACTION
Karina Piedad Jimenez,whose whereaboutsare unknown, must answerTomas JimenezRodriguez Complaint forDivorceandother relief byAugust 1,2024,or thereaftera judgmentbydefaultmaybe renderedagainsther in Case No. 33-DR-2024-900073.00, Circuit CourtofFranklin County,Alabama. Shemay mail her written Answer to John Martine,AttorneyatLaw,178 Colony Street, Winfield,Alabama35594,or emailtojohn.martine@abogadoamable.com, telephone 205-487-7022. AVISODEACCIÓN DEDIVORCIO
Karina Piedad Jiménez,cuyo paraderosedesconoce,debe responder alaDemandade Divorcio yotras medidasde TomasJiménez-Rodríguez antesdel 1deagosto de2024, oapartirdeentonces se puede dictaruna sentencia en rebeldía en sucontra enel Caso No.33DR-2024-900073.00,Tribunal de Circuito del Condadode Franklin,Alabama. Puedeenviar surespuesta porescritoa John Martine,AttorneyatLaw, 178 Colony Street,Winfield,Alabama35594, oenviar un correoelectrónico ajohn.martine@abogadoamable.com, teléfono205-487-7022. 07/10/24,07/17/24,07/24/24, 07/31/24
LettersTestamentaryofsaid deceasedhaving beengranted to MELISSARENEE COLBURN, as Executrix of the LastWill &Testament,of SANDRAANNCOLBURN, deceased,on the21stdayof June2024,by HonorableBarry f C
Moore, Judgeof ProbateCourt of Franklin County,Alabama. Notice is herebygiventhatall personshaving claims against said estate arehereby required to present thesamewithintime allowedby laworthe same will bebarred. ADID 602634
06/26/24,07/03/24,07/10/24
Notice of Public Hearing
TheRussellville Zoning Board ofAdjustment will meeton July 22,2024at5:00 PM in theRussellville City HallAuditorium locatedat304 JacksonAve. NorthinRussellville,ALto considergranting asetbackforan additiontoanexistingbuilding. 1.)Craig Smith 815 Villagewood Dr. Russellville,AL35653
NOTICE OF SALE UNDERPOWER FORECLOSURENOTICE WHEREAS, defaulthas occurredintheperformanceof thecovenants, termsand conditionsof amortgage from WILLIAMA. MCCOLLUMAND KAYLATIDWELLMCCOLLUM, HUSBANDAND WIFE to MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INC.AS MORTGAGEE,AS NOMINEEFOR FIRST FEDERALBANK,AFSB, on the 7thdayof June,2019, said mortgage recorded in theOffice of theJudgeof Probateof Franklin County,Alabama,on June13,2019, in Deed/ Mortgage Book821, Page464, Franklin County,Alabama Records,said Mortgagehaving subsequently been transferred andassigned to PennyMac Loan Services, LLC,byinstrument recorded in theaforesaid ProbateOffice;noticeishereby giventhat theundersigned PennyMacLoan Services, LLC,as Mortgagee/Transferee,under andby virtueof thepowerof sale contained in said mortgage, will sell atpublic outcryto thehighestbidder forcashat thefront stepsof theFranklin countycourthouselocatedat 410 JacksonAvenue N., Russellville,AL36744 in Carnesville, Franklin County, Alabama,on August9,2024, during thelegalhoursofsale, allofits right,title, and interest in and tothefollowing described realestate,situated in Franklin County,Alabama, to-wit:
TRACTI ATRACTOF LAND LYINGAND BEING IN FRANKLIN COUNTY, ALABAMA, MORE PARTICULARLYDESCRIBEDAS FOLLOWS:BEGINATTHE SOUTHWESTCORNEROF THENORTHEASTQUARTER OFTHENORTHEASTQUARTEROFSECTION 24,TOWNSHIP7, RANGE12;THENCE EASTADISTANCE OF 106 FEETTOAPOINTBEING LOCATEDINTHECENTER OF THENEALBYRDROAD; THENCENORTHADISTANCE OF 167 FEETTOAPOINT; THENCE WESTADISTANCE OF 106 FEETTOAPOINT; THENCE SOUTHALONGTHE QUARTERSECTION LINE OF THENORTHEASTQUARTER OFTHENORTHEASTQUARTEROFSECTION 24,TOWNSHIP7, RANGE12TOA POINTOFBEGINNING. LESSANDEXCEPT:THE STATERIGHTOF WAYOF THENEALBYRDROAD.
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COMMENCEATTHENORTHEASTCORNEROFNORTHWESTQUARTEROF NORTHEASTQUARTEROF SECTION 24,TOWNSHIP7, G S C
RANGE12WEST;THENCE SOUTH02DEGREES 40 MINUTES 00 SECONDS EAST, 1164.03 FEETTO POINTOF BEGINNING OF HEREIN DESCRIBEDTRACTOFLAND; THENCENORTH80DEGREES 41 MINUTES 31 SECONDS WEST44.08 FEET; THENCE SOUTH03DEGREES 03 MINUTES 33 SECONDS WEST,127.48 FEETTO APOINTONTHENORTH BOUNDARYOFAPAVEDPUBLICROAD, SAIDPOINTBEING LOCATEDATRIGHTANGLES TOAND40FEETNORTHOF THECENTERLINEOFSAID ROAD;THENCENORTH88 DEGREES 05 MINUTES 32 SECONDS EASTALONGSAID ROAD,55.84 FEETTOA POINTONTHE EASTBOUNDARYOFNORTHWESTQUARTEROFNORTHEAST QUARTEROFSECTION 24, TOWNSHIP7SOUTH,RANGE 12 WEST;THENCENORTH02 DEGREES 40 MINUTES 00 SECONDWEST,118.43 FEET TO POINTOFBEGINNING, CONTAINING 0.14ACRE, LYINGAND BEING LOCATED IN NORTHWESTQUARTER OF NORTHEASTQUARTER OF SECTION 24,TOWNSHIP 7SOUTH,RANGE 12 WEST, FRANKLIN COUNT, ALABAMA
Saidlegal description being controlling, however theproperty is morecommonly known as 9WILLKINGRD, SPRUCE PINE,AL35585.
Alabamalawgives some persons whohaveaninterestin propertytheright to redeem the property under certain circumstances.Programsmayalso existthathelppersonsavoidor delay theforeclosureprocess. An attorney shouldbe consulted to help youunderstand these rightsandprogramsasa partof theforeclosureprocess.
This property will be sold on an “asis, whereis” basis, subjecttoanyeasements, encumbrances,andexceptions reflectedinthe mortgageand thosecontained in therecords of theOfficeofthe Judgeof Probateinthe countywherethe above-describedproperty is situated. This property will be sold subjecttothe rightof redemption ofallpartiesentitled theretoand subjecttoany outstandingad valorem taxes (including taxeswhicharea lien, whetherornotnowdue andpayable).This saleis made forthepurposeofpaying theindebtednesssecuredby said mortgage,as well as the expensesof foreclosure. The Mortgagee/Transfereereserves theright to bid forandpurchase therealestate and to credit its purchaseprice againstthe f
RubinLublin,LLC,Attorney for Mortgagee/Transferee
3145Avalon Ridge Place, Suite 100, PeachtreeCorners, GA 30071 Telephone Number:(877)8130992 Case No.PNY-23-05997-3 Ad RunDates:06/26/2024, 07/03/2024,07/10/2024 ADID 602202 rlselaw.com/property-listing
PUBLIC NOTICE ESTATEOFDENNISL. MORGAN,DECEASED Case#24-0048 PROBATECOURT OF FRANKLIN COUNTY, ALABAMA LettersTestamentaryofsaid deceasedhaving beengranted to RICKEYWHITTEN, as ExecutoroftheLastWill& Testament,ofDENNISL. MORGAN,deceased,on the 20thdayof June2024,by Honorable Barry Moore, Judge of ProbateCourtofFranklin County,Alabama. Notice is herebygiven thatallpersons having claimsagainstsaid estate arehereby required to present thesamewithin time allowedby law or thesamewill bebarred.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
ESTATEOFMACKA. MITCHELL, DECEASED, Case#24-0065 PROBATECOURT OF FRANKLIN COUNTY,ALABAMA Letters ofAdministration of said deceasedhaving beengranted to BRADPHILLIPS, asAdministrator,ofthe EstateofMACKA. MITCHELL,deceased,on the 25thdayof June,2024,by Honorable Barry Moore, Judgeof ProbateCourtofFranklin County,Alabama. Notice is herebygiven thatallpersons having claimsagainstsaidestate arehereby required to present thesamewithin time allowedby law or thesamewill bebarred. 07/03/24,07/10/24,07/17/24
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LEFT: FirstGrade -MissErgle:MaddieMiller -P.E. Award;Desiree Watkins-All A’sandB’s;PaxtonOliver -All A’sandB’s;JosephBritnell -All A’sand B’s, MostImprovedStudent; JamesNix -Highest Cumulative Average,All A’s,Highest AverageinMathematics,Highest AverageinLanguageArts;Bexley McAfee -All A’s;NotPictured: TroyMorton -All A’s. RIGHT: FirstGrade -Mrs.Zills: KnoxleeTaylor- All A’s;KendenSnider -All A’s;RowynHallman -MostImprovedStudent;HadleeHill -All A’s;BenDuboise -HighestCumulative Average,Highest Average in Mathematics,HighestAverage in Language Arts,All A’s;NoahCummings -Highest AverageinMathematics,All A’s;GunnarRambo -All A’s;ArabelleWoodard -All A’s andB’s; Miguel Sandoval -All A’sand B’s;
Secondgrade:VictorGutierrez -All A’sandB’s; TroyRogers- All A’s andB’s;BristolThomas -HighestCumulative
-All A’s;PaisleyAdams -Highest AverageinLanguageArts, All A’s, P.E. Award;OakleighNix -All
Not Pictured:MadisonBaker -All A’s andB’s RIGHT: Ninthgrade: SabaNix -All A’sandB’s;ElizabethHolland- 90+ Average forgrades7-9, AllA’s and B’s; Eric Gutierrez- 90+ Averageforgrades7-9, All A’sand B’s;KhloeCason -All A’s andB’s,MostImprovedStudent;KyeBaker -All A’s;Chaley Bullington -90+ Averageforgrades7-9,AllA’s,P.E. Award; Arleth Sandoval- PerfectAttendance;LeahCopeland-90+ Averageforgrades7-9,All A’s andB’s; MelvinGutierrez -90+ Average forgrades7-9, AllA’s andB’s;SadieChampion -Salutatorian,90+ Average for grades7-9, All A’s HighestAverage in Social Studies; Daylee Trapp -90+ Averageforgrades7-9,All A’s;IsaacDuboise -Valedictorian,HighestCumulative Average,90+ Averageforgrades7-9,AllA’s,HighestAverage in Math,Highest Average in Language Arts, Highest AverageinScience,Highest AverageinSocialStudies;NotPictured:Christian Mendez -90+ Averageforgrades7-9,AllA;sandB’s.