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Democratic Executive Committee of Lee County Invites New Members to Its Board

CONTRIBUTED BY PATSY BOYD PARKER

LEE COUNTY —

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Patsy Boyd Parker, outgoing chair of the Lee County Democratic Party's Executive Committee, invites additional members to the board. Individuals interested in

“Thank you so much; I love every one of you,” Parker said. The announcement was kept a secret from Parker, but her family was notified and was in attendance with her. She had much to say about everyone keeping the honor under wraps until the meeting but finally just quipped, “Lord have mercy, I just wanted to know so bad.”

TEACHERS OF THE YEAR

Opelika City Schools

Superintendent Farrell Seymore recognized the 2022-23 Teachers of the Year. The teacher of the year from each school was recognized, and the elementary and secondary school teachers of the year were also announced.

IN OTHER BUSINESS

• The council approved a request from Player 2 LLC dba Level 1 Bar and Lounge for a restaurant retail liquor and retail beer on-premise alcohol license.

• The council approved a request from the Opelika Chamber of Commerce for the closure of 14 parking spaces near 805 S. Railroad Ave. for a ribbon cutting ceremony and a Business

After Hours event for the Crawford/Willis Group at eXp Realty on Feb. 21. The spaces will be barricaded from 4 to 7 p.m.

• The council approved a request from Southern Union State Community College (SUSCC) for the eighth annual Bison Stampede 5K event to be held at the Opelika Sportsplex on March 25.

• The council held three public hearings during the meeting. Two hearings applying for membership should phone one of the following numbers: 334-444-6107 or 334748-8200.

Applicants must be at least 18 years of age in order to apply.

Interested parties must be a registered Democrat and must have voted as were about the demolition of structures located at 118 Chester St. and 800 Kilgore St. The council approved resolutions to demolish both structures during the meeting. The third public hearing was for the amendment of the Zoning and Ordinance Map for the rezoning of 8.1 acres located in the 2900 block of Anderson Road. Ward One Council Member George Allen later introduced an ordinance for its first reading regarding this matter.

• The council approved expense reports from various city departments.

• The council approved a resolution to designate city personal property as surplus and to authorize its disposal.

• The council approved a resolution to purchase one stationary compactor and 40 cubic yard standard duty octagon receiver, utilizing the Sourcewell Contract No. 040621WQI for Environmental Services. The amount of this purchase is just over $29,300.

• The council approved a resolution to purchase 22 docking stations with printers and accessories for the Information Technology (IT) Department utilizing the Omnia Partners Contract No. 2018011-01 for an amount of just over $30,128.

• The council approved a quote from CDW Government for the renewal of Fire Eye Security hardware, software, licenses and services for the IT department for an amount just under $73,300.

• The council approved a Democrat in the last election.

All applicants will be representing one of the five districts in Lee County. Upon submitting the necessary information, the party will provide the applicant all of the information needed.

A response to that request must be made by Feb. 15. Applicants will be informed of the time and place of the reorganization meeting. Candidates will be elected by the membership at the next general executive board meeting.

AUBURN >>

FROM B9 amendment No. 7 to an agreement with ESG Operations Inc.

“A return on investment [from the monthto-month contract] comes from the legislative things that they do, and the bills that they help us modify or understand better or do the things that are needed to be done for the city of Auburn,” Crouch said.

Ward 7 Council Member Max Coblentz said that Auburn can look at this after a year and see what the return on investment is compared to cost.

Ward 6 Council Member Bob Parsons suggested the council set a review time for the services.

• The council approved a resolution for tax abatements and exemptions for Cumberland Plastic Systems LLC. The company announced that it has planned $2.3 million capital investment in its facility and equipment. The improvements will add approximately 10 jobs.

• The council approved a resolution for a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to establish a multiagency gun crimes task force. The task force will include the Opelika Police Department, the Auburn Police Department, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office and the office of the District Attorney. The job of the task force will be to investigate, pursue and prosecute criminal activity involving firearms.

• The council approved a resolution to appoint election officials for the 11-mil school tax renewal special election on Feb. 28, 2023.

• The council approved a resolution for a grant application to ADEM for the Alabama Recycling Fund Grant Program.

• The council approved a resolution from Dish Wireless for a request for a special use permit for the cell tower that is to be constructed at 600 Floral St.

• The council approved a resolution for a special appropriation to the Envision Opelika Foundation for the Opelika Character Council for the amount of $2,500.

• The council voted to amend the Zoning Ordinance and Map to rezone 67.6 acres of land located in the 2700 block of Society Hill Road from C-2 and R-1 to C-2.

• The council voted to amend the Zoning Ordinance and Map to rezone 16.47 acres of land located at 2701 Society Hill Road from C-2 to C-3.

• Ward Two Council Member Erica Norris introduced an ordinance to amend Chapter 27 of the City Code of Ordinances: Tree or Plant Protection and Management for its first reading.

• Ward Three Council Member Tim Aja introduced an ordinance to reschedule the July 4, 2023, meeting of the city council for its first reading.

• The council voted to appoint Brandon Hilyer to the Board of Zoning Adjustments (BZA) for an existing term that will expire on Feb. 11, 2025.

• The council voted to reappoint Raven Harvis to the (BZA) for a new term that will expire on Feb. 11, 2026.

The contract can be canceled, however, should the council, in the future, decide to stop the services. Crouch advocated for the contract, rather than on an as-needed basis because she said the city needs to commit and not “jump in and out of the game” for the company.

Other cities and municipalities within the state have affairs representation — in fact, nine of the ten top cities in Alabama have had some type of representation in the past, Crouch said.

Coblentz said that there are benefits to creating relationships with the service; he compared it to a repairman who comes to help a customer on Christmas Eve because he knows them personally.

Crouch said that while the area has great political representatives, what Auburn doesn’t ask of its representatives is to lobby other representatives specifically for Auburn. Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP will.

Despite some citizen push-back at the start of the meeting, the council approved this unanimously. However, after the meeting, a resident expressed thanks that the council provided so much information on the process Monday night.

OTHER BUSINESS:

- The council approved a special retail - more than 30 days - license for Proof of the Pudding by MGR Inc. doing business as Proof of the Pudding Football Performance Center at Auburn University.

- The council approved changing the city council meeting date on March 7 to March 14 and July 4 to July 11, 2023.

- The council approved a professional services agreement with Carmichael Engineering LLC, for the Lake Wilmore Community Center Project for over $46,000.

- The council approved a three-year contract to upgrade the city’s existing Spectrum Enterprise fiber internet service with Spectrum Enterprise from 500 Mbps to 1 Gbps for over $1,700 a month.

- The council approved a contract with TRP Parts of Auburn, LLC to purchase an engine replacement for a chassis for over $21,800.

- The council approved an easement for Edgar Hughston Builder Inc. to accept public rights-of-way, sanitary sewer and various drainage and utility easements for property west of Lee-Scott Academy at the end of Academy Drive for the Landing at Academy Drive, Phase 1 Project.

- The council executed a quit claim deed for property at 407 Phillips Ave. for Jose Goes Vasconcelos and Denis Pergola Vasconcelos.

- The council amended the city code, chapters 1, 12, 13 and 22 for the regulation of police jurisdiction.

- The council approved a contract with the Department of Housing and Urban Development for the FY2022 Community Project Funding Grant Agreement for $3 million to the Consolidated Appropriations Act for the Auburn Center for Developing industries expansion.

- The council approved a contract with Floyd Service Company Inc for traffic signal installations on Alabama Highway 14 at Webster Road/Alabama Highway 14 for Will Buechner Parkway Project for $599,900.

In accordance with Chapter 1, Title 39, Code of Alabama, 1975, notice is hereby given that Phoenix Fabricators and Erectors, LLC has completed its work on the System Strengthening & Operational Improvements Project / 500,000 Gallon & 300,000 Gallon Elevated Water Storage Tanks / GMC Project No. CMGM-170126(1) for the Beulah Utilities District. Any person(s) having a claim against the project should notify Josh Pierce, P.E., Goodwyn Mills Cawood, LLC, 2660 East Chase Lane, Suite 200, Montgomery, AL 36117. All claims should be filed within 30 days of the first publication of this notice. Legal Run 1/19/23, 1/26/23, 2/2/23 & 2/9/23

REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL

23011

Sealed proposals will be received, opened, and read aloud in public session for furnishing all labor and materials and performing all work required by the City of Opelika for DISASTER DEBRIS REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL, for the City of Opelika until 2:00 p.m., local time, Monday, February 27, 2023, at Opelika City Hall Conference Room 2nd floor at 204 S. 7th St, Opelika, Alabama.

Qualified contractors are invited to proposal. The bidder expressly acknowledges, to and for the benefit of the CITY, that this Agreement may be funded with federal monies and, therefore bidder expressly warrants and agrees that it shall at times comply with all applicable federal, state, local and municipal laws and regulations. For more information about the Federal regulations visit the website http://gpoaccess.gov/index.htm.

Emergency Debris Removal

The City of Opelika is soliciting proposals to provide Disaster Debris Removal and Disposal Services following an event within the city limits and some rights-ofway that may be outside the corporate limits of Opelika, Alabama.

Plans, Specifications, Request for Proposal, addenda, and other related documents may be obtained from the City of Purchasing Department located at 204 S 7th St., Opelika, Alabama, Monday through Friday from 8:00 A.M. until 4:30 P.M., or downloaded from the City’s website at www.opelika-al.gov/ bids.aspx. Questions or comments pertaining to this proposal must be sent to the Public Works Director, Mike Hilyer before 4:00 p.m. on Monday, February 13, 2023.

Guarantee will be required with each proposal as follows: At least five (5) percent of the amount of proposal in the form of a certified check or Bid

Bond payable to the City of Opelika, Alabama. Contractor may be required to provide the following bonds: Payment and Performance, Labor and Material Bond.

The right is reserved, as the interest of the Owner may require, to reject any and all proposals and to waive any informality in proposals received.

Envelopes containing proposals must be sealed, marked, addressed as follows, and delivered to:

Lillie Finley, PurchasingRevenue Manager, City of Opelika, 204 South 7th Street, P.O. Box 390, Ope¬li¬ka, Alabama,

36803. Attn.: Emergency Debris Removal

The attention of all bidders is called to the provisions of State law governing “General Contractors” as set forth in the Ala. Code §34-8-1, et.seq. (1975) and rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto. Bidders must be licensed by the Licensing Board for General Contractors when proposals are submitted. All bidders must submit with their proposal, contractor’s license number and a copy of the license. State law Ala. Code §34-8-8(b) requires all proposals to be rejected which do not contain the contractor’s current license number. Evidence of this license must be documented on the outside of the envelope of the sealed proposal.

LILLIE FINLEY PURCHASINGREVENUE MANAGER CITY OF OPELIKA, ALABAMA

Legal Notice 01/26/2023, 02/02/2023, & 02/09/2023

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS

ESTATE OF SUSIE MAE MELTON, DECEASED PROBATE COURT, LEE COUNTY, AL

CASE NO.: 2022-409

Notice to Creditors

Take notice that letters of administration of said deceased having been granted to Annastacia M. McMullen on the 17th day of January, 2023, by the Honorable Bill English, Judge of The Probate Court of Lee 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.

ANNASTACIA M. MCMULLEN

Legal run 1/26/23, 02/02/23 & 02/09/23

STATE OF ALABAMA

LEE COUNTY PROBATE COURT

CASE NO. 2023-016

ESTATE OF CALVIN J. TURNER, JR., DECEASED

Notice of appointment of personal representative

Letters testamentary of said CALVIN J. TURNER, JR., Deceased, having been granted to Brian Turner this 19th day of January 2023, by the Honorable Bill English, Judge of The Probate Court of Lee County, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same within time allowed by the law or the same will be barred.

Brian Turner, Personal Representative Legal run 1/26/2023, 2/2/2023, 2/9/2023

--------------IN THE PROBATE COURT OF LEE COUNTY ALABAMA

CASE NO. 2022-684

IN RE: THE ESTATE OF BETTY FAY NORRIS, DECEASED

Take notice that letters testamentary having been granted to: Regina Fay Hattaway as executrix of the ESTATE OF BETTY FAY NORRIS, deceased on the 13th day of December, 2022, by the Honorable Bill English. 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.

Regina Fay Hattaway, Executrix Legal run 01/26/2023,

Public Notices

02/02/2023, 02/9/2023

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IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARCUS DUNCAN MOREMAN, DECEASED

In the Probate Court of Lee County, Alabama

Case no: 2023-021

Letters testamentary on the estate of said decedent having been granted to the undersigned on the 19th day of January, 2023, by the Hon. Bill English, Judge of The Probate Court of Lee 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.

Mark A. Cowhick

Personal Representative

Robert H. Pettey

Samford & Denson, LLP

P.O. Box 2345 Opelika, AL 36803-2345 (334) 745-3504 Legal run 01/26/2023, 02/02/2023 & 02/09/2023

IN THE PROBATE COURT FOR LEE COUNTY, ALABAMA

IN RE: THE ESTATE OF SANDRA F. OLIVER, DECEASED CASE NO. 2023-026

Notice of hearing

To: Kathy O. Heath, 2435 Lee Road 375, Valley, AL 36854

And any unknown heirs of Sandra F. Oliver, deceased

Notice is hereby given that a petition to probate the last will and testament of the ESTATE OF SANDRA F. OLIVER, deceased has been filed in the Lee County Probate office. A hearing has been set for the 16th day of March, 2023 at 10:00 A.M. Central time, electronically via "zoom". Please contact the Lee County Probate court at 334-737-3670 for access to the electronic hearing should you intend to take part in the hearing of the petition to probate the last will and testament of the estate of Sandra F. Oliver, deceased.

Bill English Judge of Probate Legal run 01/26/2023, 02/02/2023 & 02/09/2023

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NOTICE TO

CONTRACTORS

ALDOT PROJECT NO. IAR—041-000-020 CITY BID NO. 23003 CITY OF OPELIKA LEE COUNTY, ALABAMA SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY OF OPELIKA PURCHASING DEPARTMENT (ATTN. LILLIE FINLEY) AT OPELIKA CITY HALL LOCATED AT 204 SOUTH 7TH STREET, OPELIKA, ALABAMA 36803, UNTIL 2:00

P.M., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2023, AND AT THAT TIME

PUBLICLY OPENED FOR CONSTRUCTING THE FOLLOWING: CONSTRUCTION OF RIGHT TURN LANE AND ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS FOR ANDREWS ROAD FOR THE CITY OF OPELIKA, PROJECT NO. IAR-041-000-020. THE BRACKET ESTIMATE ON THIS PROJECT IS FROM $425,000.00 TO $500,000.00. THIS BRACKET RANGE IS SHOWN ONLY TO PROVIDE GENERAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION TO CONTRACTORS AND BONDING COMPANIES CONCERNING

THE PROJECT’S COMPLEXITY AND SIZE. THIS BRACKET SHOULD NOT BE USED IN PREPARING A BID, NOR WILL THIS BRACKET HAVE ANY BEARING ON THE DECISION TO AWARD THE CONTRACT. THE PRINCIPAL ITEMS OF WORK ARE APPROXIMATELY AS FOLLOWS:

2,051 PLAIN CEMENT CONCRETE PAVEMENT, 11 INCHES THICK, PER TON

2,144 CRUSHED AGGREGATE BASE COURSE, TYPE B, PLANT MIXED,

4” COMPACTED THICKNESS, PER SQUARE YARD

1,375 UNCLASSIFIED EXCAVATION, PER CUBIC YARD 161 COMBINATION CURB & GUTTER, TYPE C (MODIFIED), PER LINEAR FOOT THE ENTIRE PROJECT SHALL BE COMPLETED IN SEVENTY-FIVE (75) WORKING DAYS. TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR CONSIDERATION, BIDS MUST BE SUBMITTED ON COMPLETE ORIGINAL PROPOSALS MADE AVAILABLE BY THE OWNER. BID DOCUMENTS (INCLUDING PLANS AND PROPOSALS) ARE AVAILABLE AT CDG, INC., 197 EAST UNIVERSITY DRIVE, SUITE #1, AUBURN, AL 36832, (334) 4669431. PAPER COPIES ARE AVAILABLE UPON RECEIPT OF A NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT IN THE AMOUNT OF $100 FOR ONE SET. PDF ELECTRONIC COPIES ARE AVAILABLE VIA EMAIL AT NO COST TO THE BIDDER, OR ON A CD FOR $25. NO BID DOCUMENTS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED LATER THAN 24 HOURS PRIOR TO THE SCHEDULED OPENING OF BIDS. A CASHIER’S CHECK (DRAWN ON AN ALABAMA BANK) OR BID BOND FOR 5% OF THE AMOUNT BID (MAXIMUM$10,000.00) AND MADE PAYABLE TO THE CITY OF OPELIKA MUST ACCOMPANY EACH BID AS EVIDENCE OF GOOD FAITH. IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 34-8-8, CODE OF ALABAMA, AS AMENDED, “ALL OWNERS, ARCHITECTS, AND ENGINEERS RECEIVING BIDS PURSUANT TO THIS CHAPTER SHALL REQUIRE THE PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION TO INCLUDE HIS OR HER CURRENT LICENSE NUMBER ON THE BID.” IT ALSO STATES THAT “…IT WILL BE NECESSARY FOR HIM OR HER TO SHOW EVIDENCE OF LICENSE BEFORE HIS OR HER BID IS CONSIDERED.” PREQUALIFICATION IS NOT REQUIRED ON THIS PROJECT. FURTHER DETAILS AND DEFINITIONS REGARDING THIS PROVISION ARE INCLUDED IN SECTION 102 OF SPECIAL PROVISION 22-LPA001 AND ALDOT’S 2022 STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS. PROOF OF INSURANCE COVERAGES OF THE TYPES AND AMOUNTS AS SET FORTH IN

THE PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS WILL BE REQUIRED OF THE CONTRACTOR, AND ANY AND ALL SUBCONTRACTORS, PRIOR TO BEGINNING WORK. THE CONTRACTOR WILL BE REQUIRED TO PERFORM WORK AMOUNTING TO AT LEAST 30% OF THE TOTAL CONTRACT COST WITH HIS OWN ORGANIZATION. THIS IS A STATEFUNDED PROJECT THROUGH ALDOT. THE PROPOSED WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN CONFORMITY WITH ALL APPLICABLE LAWS, RULES, AND REGULATIONS. THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR ALL BIDS AND TO DISREGARD ANY MINOR IRREGULARITIES IS RESERVED BY THE OWNER. HONORABLE GARY FULLER, MAYOR LEGAL RUN 02/02/2023, 02/09/2023 & 02/16/2023

--------------IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DANNY KAY ADAMS, DECEASED IN THE PROBATE COURT OF LEE COUNTY, ALABAMA Case No. 2023-018

Letters Testamentary on the estate of said decedent having been granted to the undersigned on the 17th day of January, 2023, by the Hon. Bill English, Judge of the Probate Court of Lee 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.

AMY LYNN HARTZOG

Personal Representative

Robert H. Pettey Samford & Denson, LLP P.O. Box 2345 Opelika, AL 36803-2345 (334) 745-3504 02/02/2023,02/09/2023, 02/16/2023

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Notice of Appointment Estate of GEORGE EDWARD BROCKWAY, Deceased Court of Probate Lee County (CASE No.:2023-032)

Letters of Administration of said deceased having been granted to VIVIAN PRIDGEN BROCKWAY on the 25th day of January 2023, by the Judge of the Probate Court of Lee County, Bill English, 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.

G. Keith Pridgen, Jr., Attorney for Petitioner. Legal Run 02/02/2023, 02/09/2023, 02/16/2023

NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF RANDY JACKSON HODGE, DECEASED PROBATE COURT LEE COUNTY CASE NO. 2023-003

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Take Notice that LETTERS TESTAMENTARY of the Estate of RANDY JACKSON HODGE are hereby granted to Gloria Bass Hodge on the 4th day of January, 2023, by the Honorable Bill English, Judge of the

Probate Court of Lee 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.

Gloria Bass Hodge LEGAL RUN 02/02/2023, 02/09/2023

STATE OF ALABAMA LEE COUNTY PROBATE COURT CASE NO. 2023-016 ESTATE OF CALVIN J. TURNER, JR., DECEASED NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE

Letters Testamentary of said Calvin J. Turner, Jr., deceased, having been granted to Brian Turner this 19th day of January 2023, by the Honorable Bill English, Judge of the Probate Court of Lee County, notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same within time allowed by the law or the same will be barred.

Brian Turner, Personal Representative Legal Run 1/26/2023, 2/2/2023, 2/9/2023

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SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, FOURTH DISTRICT COURT 137 NORTH FREEDOM BOULEVARD, PROVO, UTAH 84601, CASE NUMBER 234400194 JUDGE BRADY, PETITION FOR DIVORCE: Garenton Flowers. THE STATE OF UTAH TO GARENTON FLOWERS: You are hereby informed that you have thirty (30) days to file a response in this proceeding if you wish to contest the Petition for Divorce. Failure to file a response within thirty (30) days of this notice will result in a judgment by default entering against you and the divorce being finalized without your involvement. Any response to this notice and the divorce proceeding must be filed with the Fourth Judicial District Court, Provo, Utah County, Utah at the address listed above, and a copy shall be mailed to Petitioner’s attorney, John S. Larsen, at 75 South 300 W., Provo, Utah 84601. Legal Run 02/09/23, 02/16/23, 02/23/2023 & 03/02/23

-------------STATE OF ALABAMA IN THE PROBATE COURT LEE COUNTY DOCKET NO. 2023-046

RE: ESTATE OF PATRICIA WATERS JACOBS, DECEASED:

NOTICE OF PUBLICATION

Letters of Administration of said deceased having been granted to the undersigned on the 3rd day of February, 2023, by the Judge of Probate Court of Lee 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.

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09, 2023 IN THE PROBATE COURT OF LEE COUNTY, ALABAMA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CASIMIRA D. VOELKEL, DECEASED CASE NO.: 2023-050

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Take Notice that Letters Testamentary of said deceased having been granted to John Paul Voelkel on the 6th day of February. 2021, by the Honorable Bill English, Judge of the Probate Court of Lee County. Alabama. Notice is hereby given to 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. J. TUTT BARRETT P.O. Box 231 Opelika, AL 36803-0231 Legal Run 02/09/2023, 02/16/2023 & 02/23/2023

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