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A Chapter 7 bankruptcy allows the debtor to retain certain exempt property, but the debtor’s remaining property is gathered and sold by a trustee from which creditors will receive payment. It may also be used by businesses which wish to terminate their business. A Chapter 13 bankruptcy enables debtors, through court supervision and protection, to propose and carry out a repayment plan under which creditors are paid, in full or in part, in installments over a three- year period. During that time, debtors are prohibited from starting or continuing collection efforts. The following bankruptcies declared by Calhoun County residents were recorded by U.S. Bankruptcy Court Northern District of Alabama last week: Chapter 7 Catrenna Dawson, Anniston Martin E. Burson and Terri L. Burson, 1317 Gloria Lane, Weaver Sherry Lynn Harkins, Oxford Ronald C. Turner, 3361 Old Downing Mill Road, Anniston Jerry Satcher Jr. and Torina P. Satcher, 207 Sabina Drive SE, Jacksonville Tommy D. Stroup and Karen Jo Stroup, 115 Foskett Ave., Piedmont Julie B. Wright , 6593 AL Highway 9, Anniston Karen L. Maxwell, 86 Jones St., Jacksonville Carl Quick, 1905 Noble St., Anniston Jerry W. Vice Jr. and Karen S. Vice, 1310 Delwood Drive, Jacksonville Chapter 13 Harold Allen, Anniston Pamela L. Ervin, 131 Teague St., Oxford Wendell Kelley and Shaunta Kelley, 6084 Shannon Brook Lane, Oxford Tammy Badgett , 404 5th Ave. N, Piedmont Doris Tyler, 2104 Cheatwood Drive, Oxford Horace Battles, Wellington Wanda Gail Blackerby, Anniston Nora A. Brady, Roanoke Martha Jo Brown, Delta Anna F. Carr Bruner, Anniston Howard Burks, Rock Mills Margaret G. “Nanny Burns” Burns, Rabbittown Carolyn J. Callahan, Anniston Viola Colston, Anniston Cornelius Cross Jr., Youngstown Annie Crowder, Anniston Curtis W. “Slim” Cunningham, Jacksonville Richard J. “Rick” Damke, Anniston Bobbie J. Brown Daniel, Micaville Fessor Davis, Jacksonville Joseph Gordon DeLeon, Mobile Kevin Muriel Dover, Conyers, Ga. Virginia L. Dover, Oxford Virginia T. Drake, Anniston Judith Dunaway, Heflin Ruth Graben East, Oxford Kenneth Ray Elkins, Oxford Anita Fencl, Oxford Bruce Randall Foster, Fort Payne Charles Olin “Coot” Godwin, Anniston Ralph “Mack” Hafley, Anniston Byron Leon Handy, Piedmont Thomas Nelson Harbin, Anniston William L. “Bill” Hollis, Sylacauga Edgar J. Hopkins, Rainbow City Ruby J. House, Anniston Irma Hunter, Lineville James Clyde “Bigun” Johnson, Jacksonville Madlean Kite, Oxford Syndrea R. Lee, Anniston Vera Elizabeth Lott, Oxford Juanita “Peggy” Mason, Hobson City Jerry E. Mayne, Anniston Ralph Lovell McConathy, Oxford Gregory Payton Mitchell, Gaylesville Martin Truman “M.T.” Mitchell, Anniston Charles W. “Chuck” Monday, Anniston Robert Samuel Murner, Piedmont Mattie Pearl Nobles, Pell City Larry Ogle, Anniston Bobby Lawrence Phillips, Georgia Ludy Reynolds, Gnatville Corey Eugene Rosian Jr., Heflin Sgt. Dequirea Lashawn Royal, Anniston Earl Thompson, Anniston Patricia Ann “Tricia” Canada Thompson, Georgia Lee Walls, Cropwell Sarah Elizabeth Weaver, Centre Benjamin Tillman Woodham Jr., Tennessee Dorothea Audrey Wright, Fruithurst Ezzie Clyde Young, Piedmont The material inside the Monday Record is recorded by The Anniston Star from various institutions and government offices. The public records are published as they appeared on the documents obtained by the newspaper. Direct questions and comments about Monday Record to Isaac Godwin at [email protected]. EDITOR’S NOTE MONDAY RECORD YOUR GUIDE TO PUBLIC RECORDS AND VITAL STATISTICS IN CALHOUN COUNTY The Anniston Star l Monday, April 16, 2012 l Page 3A Devin Dennard Smith of Anniston to Brittney Myong Boone of Annis- ton James David Wine of Anniston to Karen Howell Helms of Anniston Jason Lee Cahill of Reevseville, S.C., to Laci Brooke Bearden of Reevseville, S.C. Brett Tyler Knapp of Anniston to Deirdre Arlene Berta of Anniston James Christopher Howard of Jacksonville to Lydia Viola Sparks of Jacksonville Demone Shunte Carr of Anniston to Erica Lytrice Stewart of Anniston Thomas Michael Smith of Jacksonville to Leigh Anne Moody of Piedmont Brad Allen Dolin of Heflin to Jessica Erin Knowles of Heflin John Cody Bishopof Pied- mont to Christi Leighann Welsh of Piedmont Enrique Ramon Luna of Seale to Anita Renea For- bus of Seale Joshua Blake Dillaha of Anniston to Katie Lorene Morrison of Anniston Nnanna Owen Eke of Montgomery to Latalia Shanice Riley of Gadsden Stephen Wayne Bennett of Anniston to Amy Chris- tine Waugh of Anniston Antonio Leonard of Anniston to Jessica Renee Hawkins of Anniston Larry Alan Scoggins of Ohatchee to Susan Denice Wysner of Oxford Victor Keith Otwell of Carrollton, Ga., to Betty Gail Goodwin of Carroll- ton, Ga. MARRIAGE LICENSES BANKRUPTCIES DEATHS Here is the livestock market report for the Tuesday sale. Receipts for this week 807 compared to 637 last week. Receipts a year ago 989. FEEDER CLASSES: Bulls and steers (Medium and Large No. 1 and No. 2): 200-300 lbs. 185.00-235.00; 300-400 lbs. 174.00 to 220.00; 400-500 lbs. 162.00 to 200.00; 500-600 lbs. 152.00 to 176.00; 600-800 lbs. 146.00 to 157.00. Heifers (Medium and Large No. 1 and No. 2): 200-300 lbs. Too Few; 300-400 lbs. 163.00 to 174.00; 400-500 lbs. 149.00 to 169.00; 500-600 lbs. 138.00 to 152.00; 600-700 lbs. 124.00 to 145.00. SLAUGHTER CLASSES: Cows: Breakers 83.00 to 87.00; Boners 86.00 to 94.00; Lean 86.00 to 94.00. Bulls: High Dressing >58% 107.50; Normal Dressing 54- 58% 102.00 to 106.00. CATTLE SALE • Nellie R. Lewis • Fred H. Casey • Ruth Fite Williams WILLS PROBATED INCORPORATIONS • Atlantis Landscaping Ser- vices, Inc. Dissolved • Private Practioners, LLC The people listed in this arrest report, whose names and charges are obtained from public records, are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. Anniston The following felony arrests were reported by the Anniston Police Department during the seven-day period ending 7 a.m. Thursday. • Christopher Artislee Taylor, 18, of unspecified address: three counts of discharging firearm into build- ing, second-degree assault. • Leshun Blondeva Caldwell, 28, of unspecified address: three counts of illegal possession/fraudulent use of credit card, second-degree theft of lost property. • Douglas Dewayne Sparks, 42, of unspecified address: possession of a controlled substance. • James Gerald Smith Jr., 47, of unspecified address: obstructing justice by using a false I.D., sec- ond-degree forgery, two counts of possession of a controlled sub- stance. • Kimberly Dee Davis, 30, of unspecified address: illegal pos- session/fraudulent use of credit card. • Dezmon Dewayne Woolf, 31, of unspecified address: second- degree assault. • William David Hill, 22, of unspeci- fied address: second-degree theft. • Christopher Lee Wright, 32, of unspecified address: possession of a controlled substance. • Scott Alexander Nicholas, 45, of unspecified address: second- degree theft. • Phillip Mikal Smyre, 19, of unspecified address: first-degree possession of marijuana. • Michael James Looney, 18, of unspecified address: first-degree possession of marijuana. • Stephen Anthony McDaniel, 32, of unspecified address: second- degree theft. • Marshiry Quintelle Servant, 20, of unspecified address: obstructing justice by using false I.D. • James Louis Spicer, 47, of unspecified address: possession of marijuana, possession of a con- trolled substance. • Johnnie Elizabeth Paine, 23, of unspecified address: possession of a controlled substance. Calhoun County The following felony arrests were reported by the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office during the seven- day period ending at 7 a.m. Thurs- day. • Eddie French McElderry, 27, of Anniston: first-degree receiving stolen property. • Timothy Jay Floyd, 41, of Pell City: unlawful possession of a con- trolled substance. • Ronald Chris Hulsey, 40, of Ohatchee: unlawful possession of a controlled substance. • Donald Vermaid Richardson, 34, of Eastaboga: obstructing justice by use of false I.D. • Quenton Marquise Ball, 23, of Anniston: second-degree promot- ing prison contraband. Oxford The following felony arrests were reported by the Oxford Police Department during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. • Douglas Leslie Oberg, 36, of Oxford: fugitive from justice. • Jonathan Blake Godwin, 19, of Pell City: two counts selling/dis- tributing synthetic narcotics. • Patrick Lee Carlisle, 22, of Oxford: attempt to commit a controlled substance crime, burglary. ARRESTS Crimes are listed by location. Anonymous tips may be called in to Crime Stoppers at 256-238-1414. A reward of up to $1,000 may be given. Anniston The following property crimes were reported to the Anniston Police Department during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. Burglaries • Residence, 3000 block of Cres- thill Avenue: cash, clothing, cell phone, video camera. • Residence, 1400 block of Cooper Avenue: television. • Specialty store, 1000 block of South Quintard Avenue: cash. • Residence, 6200 block of McClel- lan Boulevard: air conditioner, stove. • Residence, 6200 block of McClel- lan Boulevard: air conditioner. • Residence, 3700 block of Eulaton Road: hearing aid, wallets, televi- sions, household items, tools. • Residence, 5800 block of Santa Drive: television, laptop comput- ers, tablet computer, mouse, jew- elry. • Bar, 1300 block of Walnut Avenue: televisions. • Residence, 800 block of Sparks Street: television, vehicle titles, house deed. • Residence, 1800 block of Pope Street: copper wiring. • Residence, 2100 block of McK- leroy Avenue: televisions, game consoles. • Supermarket, 800 block of Noble Street: merchandise. • Commercial location, 100 block of Patriot Way: cash, air conditioning unit. • Residence, 3700 block of Eulaton Road: metal items, tools, tire cov- ers, cylinders, tank. Thefts • Bank, 1100 block of Wilmer Ave- nue: cash. • Bar, 400 block of Hunter Street: beer and wine. • Department store, 5500 block of McClellan Boulevard: game con- sole. • Residence, 200 block of West 24th Street: Pit bull dog. • Residence, 3400 block of Green- wood Avenue: ladders, utility trailer. • Unknown location, first block of Old Gadsden Highway: cell phone. • Residence, 700 block of Morris- ville Road: household appliances and furniture. • Unknown location: Motorola radios. • Department store, 5500 block of McClellan Boulevard: merchan- dise. (Recovered 04-04-2012) • Residence, 300 block of Elm Street: game consoles, games, DVD’s, cell phone charger, check card, cash. • Residence, 900 block of West 17th Street: jewelry. • Service station, 1200 block of Wilmer Avenue: cell phone. • Residence, 1200 block of Stillwa- ter Road: pressure washer, lawn mower, scooter, hedge trimmer. • Residence, first block of Dawvon Terrace: air conditioning unit. • Unknown location, 100 block of McComb Drive: coaxial cable, copper wiring. • Department store, 5500 block of McClellan Boulevard: smoker, cooler. Auto-related thefts • Parking lot, 5000 block of Postoak Road: radio, car speakers. • Parking lot, 1500 block of Quin- tard Avenue: purse, debit card, personal I.D., cell phone, cash. Calhoun County The following property crimes were reported to the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. Burglaries • Residence, Gate 5 Road, Alexan- dria: tractor, farming equipment, tractor engine. • Residence, Whisenant Road, Ohatchee: game console and games. • Unspecified location, Roy Webb Road, Jacksonville: medications, exterior door unit. • Residence, Stoney Way, Alexan- dria: jewelry, coins, stones. Thefts • Residence, Choccolocco Road: jewelry. • Residence, Maxwellborn Road, Piedmont: mini-motorcycle, bat- tery-powered motorcycle. Oxford The following property crimes were reported to the Oxford Police Department during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. Burglaries • Residence: bicycles. • Residence: garden equipment, air compressor. • Residence: rifles. • Residence: bicycles. • Hotel: jewelry. • Residence: lawn mower. BLOTTER RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS Here are food service estab- lishments recently inspect- ed by the Calhoun County Health Department, along with scores. A score of 100 indicates the inspector found no deficiencies. Potentially hazardous deficiencies (four- or five-point demerit items) are noted. These must be corrected immediately and inspectors say they are often corrected while the inspec- tion is underway. Restaurants earning below 70 must raise their scores within seven days or face closure. 4-OR 5-POINT DEMERITS • China King, 4882 U.S. 78, W., Oxford — 93, presence of insects. • McDonald’s, 1901 Quintard Ave., Anniston — 91, person- nel should eat/drink in desig- nated areas only. • No. 1 China Buffet, 5624 McClellan Blvd., Anniston — 90, dented canned food should be discarded. NO MAJOR DEMERITS • Anniston High School — 98. • Anniston Middle School — 96. • CJ’s Family Restaurant, 2308 U.S. 78, W., Oxford — 96. • Café Korea, 1014 U.S. 431, N., Anniston — 90. • Chick-Fil-A, 700 Quintard Drive, Oxford — 99. • Childcare Network — 99. • Constantine Elementary School — 97. • Discount Food Mart, 1513 Greenbrier Road, Anniston — 98. • Discount Food Mart, 828 Len- lock Lane, Anniston — 97. • Discount Food Mart, 1443 Lenlock Lane, Anniston — 95. • Firehouse Subs, 522 Oxford Exchange Blvd., Oxford — 99. • Golden Springs Elementary School — 99. • Grub Mart, 420 Pelham Road, Jacksonville — 95. • Hilton/Great American Grill, 280 Colonial Drive, Oxford — 97. • J’s Wings & Fish, 420 W. 15th St., Anniston — 94. • Jack’s Family Restaurant, 4984 U.S. 78, W., Oxford — 99. • Jacksonville Health & Reha- bilitation — 98. • Kids First Childcare — 99. • McDonald’s, 5500 McClellan Blvd., Anniston — 99. • Quizno’s Subs, 1783 Hamric Drive, E., Oxford — 97. • Ruby Tuesday, 712 S. Quin- tard Ave., Anniston — 97. • Saks Elementary School — 99. • Saks High School — 100. • Saks Middle School — 100. • Sbarro, 700 Quintard Drive, Oxford — 97. • Super Buffet, 1 Recreation Drive, Oxford — 92. • Tenth Street Elementary School — 98. • The Office, 1016 Noble St., Anniston — 99. • Zaxby’s, 3234 McClellan Blvd., Anniston — 99. WE BUY GOLD Silver and Diamonds DIAMOND DEPOT Snow St., Oxford - Across from Cheaha Bank (256) 365-2087 284436
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A Chapter 7 bankruptcy allows the debtor to retain certain exempt property, but the debtor’s remaining property is gathered and sold by a trustee from which creditors will receive payment. It may also be used by businesses which wish to terminate their business.A Chapter 13 bankruptcy enables debtors, through court supervision and protection, to propose and carry out a repayment plan under which creditors are paid, in full or in part, in installments over a three-year period. During that time, debtors are prohibited from starting or continuing collection efforts. The following bankruptcies declared by Calhoun County residents were recorded by U.S. Bankruptcy Court Northern District of Alabama last week:

Chapter 7• Catrenna Dawson, Anniston• Martin E. Burson and Terri L. Burson, 1317 Gloria Lane, Weaver• Sherry Lynn Harkins, Oxford• Ronald C. Turner, 3361 Old Downing Mill Road, Anniston• Jerry Satcher Jr. and Torina P. Satcher, 207 Sabina Drive SE, Jacksonville• Tommy D. Stroup and Karen Jo Stroup, 115 Foskett Ave., Piedmont• Julie B. Wright, 6593 AL Highway 9, Anniston• Karen L. Maxwell, 86 Jones St., Jacksonville• Carl Quick, 1905 Noble St., Anniston• Jerry W. Vice Jr. and Karen S. Vice, 1310 Delwood Drive, Jacksonville

Chapter 13• Harold Allen, Anniston• Pamela L. Ervin, 131 Teague St., Oxford• Wendell Kelley and Shaunta Kelley, 6084 Shannon Brook Lane, Oxford• Tammy Badgett, 404 5th Ave. N, Piedmont• Doris Tyler, 2104 Cheatwood Drive, Oxford

Horace Battles, WellingtonWanda Gail Blackerby, AnnistonNora A. Brady, RoanokeMartha Jo Brown, DeltaAnna F. Carr Bruner, AnnistonHoward Burks, Rock MillsMargaret G. “Nanny Burns” Burns, RabbittownCarolyn J. Callahan, AnnistonViola Colston, AnnistonCornelius Cross Jr., YoungstownAnnie Crowder, AnnistonCurtis W. “Slim” Cunningham, JacksonvilleRichard J. “Rick” Damke, AnnistonBobbie J. Brown Daniel, MicavilleFessor Davis, JacksonvilleJoseph Gordon DeLeon, MobileKevin Muriel Dover, Conyers, Ga.Virginia L. Dover, OxfordVirginia T. Drake, AnnistonJudith Dunaway, HeflinRuth Graben East, OxfordKenneth Ray Elkins, OxfordAnita Fencl, OxfordBruce Randall Foster, Fort PayneCharles Olin “Coot” Godwin, AnnistonRalph “Mack” Hafley, AnnistonByron Leon Handy, PiedmontThomas Nelson Harbin, AnnistonWilliam L. “Bill” Hollis, SylacaugaEdgar J. Hopkins, Rainbow CityRuby J. House, AnnistonIrma Hunter, LinevilleJames Clyde “Bigun” Johnson, JacksonvilleMadlean Kite, OxfordSyndrea R. Lee, AnnistonVera Elizabeth Lott, OxfordJuanita “Peggy” Mason, Hobson CityJerry E. Mayne, AnnistonRalph Lovell McConathy, OxfordGregory Payton Mitchell, GaylesvilleMartin Truman “M.T.” Mitchell, AnnistonCharles W. “Chuck” Monday, AnnistonRobert Samuel Murner, PiedmontMattie Pearl Nobles, Pell CityLarry Ogle, AnnistonBobby Lawrence Phillips, GeorgiaLudy Reynolds, GnatvilleCorey Eugene Rosian Jr., HeflinSgt. Dequirea Lashawn Royal, AnnistonEarl Thompson, AnnistonPatricia Ann “Tricia” Canada Thompson, GeorgiaLee Walls, CropwellSarah Elizabeth Weaver, CentreBenjamin Tillman Woodham Jr., TennesseeDorothea Audrey Wright, FruithurstEzzie Clyde Young, Piedmont

The material inside the Monday Record is recorded by The Anniston Star from various institutions and government offices.

The public records are published as they appeared on the documents obtained by the newspaper.

Direct questions and comments about Monday Record to Isaac Godwin at [email protected].

EDITOR’S NOTE

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MONDAY RECORDYOUR GUIDE TO PUBLIC RECORDS AND VITAL STATISTICS IN CALHOUN COUNTY

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• Devin Dennard Smith of Anniston to Brittney Myong Boone of Annis-ton• James David Wine of Anniston to Karen Howell Helms of Anniston• Jason Lee Cahill of Reevseville, S.C., to Laci Brooke Bearden of Reevseville, S.C.• Brett Tyler Knapp of Anniston to Deirdre Arlene Berta of Anniston• James Christopher Howard of Jacksonville to Lydia Viola Sparks of Jacksonville• Demone Shunte Carr of Anniston to Erica Lytrice Stewart of Anniston• Thomas Michael Smith of Jacksonville to Leigh Anne Moody of Piedmont• Brad Allen Dolin of Heflin to Jessica Erin Knowles

of Heflin• John Cody Bishop of Pied-mont to Christi Leighann Welsh of Piedmont• Enrique Ramon Luna of Seale to Anita Renea For-bus of Seale• Joshua Blake Dillaha of Anniston to Katie Lorene Morrison of Anniston• Nnanna Owen Eke of Montgomery to Latalia Shanice Riley of Gadsden• Stephen Wayne Bennett of Anniston to Amy Chris-tine Waugh of Anniston• Antonio Leonard of Anniston to Jessica Renee Hawkins of Anniston• Larry Alan Scoggins of Ohatchee to Susan Denice Wysner of Oxford• Victor Keith Otwell of Carrollton, Ga., to Betty Gail Goodwin of Carroll-ton, Ga.

MARRIAGE LICENSESBANKRUPTCIESDEATHS Here is the livestock market report for the Tuesday sale.Receipts for this week 807 compared to 637 last week. Receipts a year ago 989.

FEEDER CLASSES:Bulls and steers (Medium and Large No. 1 and No. 2): 200-300 lbs. 185.00-235.00; 300-400 lbs. 174.00 to 220.00; 400-500 lbs. 162.00 to 200.00; 500-600 lbs. 152.00 to 176.00; 600-800 lbs. 146.00 to 157.00.Heifers (Medium and Large No. 1 and No. 2): 200-300 lbs. Too Few; 300-400 lbs. 163.00 to 174.00; 400-500 lbs. 149.00 to 169.00; 500-600 lbs. 138.00 to 152.00; 600-700 lbs. 124.00 to 145.00.

SLAUGHTER CLASSES:Cows: Breakers 83.00 to 87.00; Boners 86.00 to 94.00; Lean 86.00 to 94.00.Bulls: High Dressing >58% 107.50; Normal Dressing 54-58% 102.00 to 106.00.

CATTLE SALE

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• Nellie R. Lewis

• Fred H. Casey

• Ruth Fite Williams

WILLS PROBATED

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INCORPORATIONS• Atlantis Landscaping Ser-vices, Inc.Dissolved • Private Practioners, LLC

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The people listed in this arrest report, whose names and charges are obtained from public records, are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.

AnnistonThe following felony arrests were reported by the Anniston Police Department during the seven-day period ending 7 a.m. Thursday.• Christopher Artislee Taylor, 18, of unspecified address: three counts of discharging firearm into build-ing, second-degree assault.• Leshun Blondeva Caldwell, 28, of unspecified address: three counts of illegal possession/fraudulent use of credit card, second-degree theft of lost property.

• Douglas Dewayne Sparks, 42, of unspecified address: possession of a controlled substance.• James Gerald Smith Jr., 47, of unspecified address: obstructing justice by using a false I.D., sec-ond-degree forgery, two counts of possession of a controlled sub-stance.• Kimberly Dee Davis, 30, of unspecified address: illegal pos-session/fraudulent use of credit card.• Dezmon Dewayne Woolf, 31, of unspecified address: second-degree assault.• William David Hill, 22, of unspeci-fied address: second-degree theft.• Christopher Lee Wright, 32, of

unspecified address: possession of a controlled substance.• Scott Alexander Nicholas, 45, of unspecified address: second-degree theft.• Phillip Mikal Smyre, 19, of unspecified address: first-degree possession of marijuana.• Michael James Looney, 18, of unspecified address: first-degree possession of marijuana.• Stephen Anthony McDaniel, 32, of unspecified address: second-degree theft.• Marshiry Quintelle Servant, 20, of unspecified address: obstructing justice by using false I.D.• James Louis Spicer, 47, of unspecified address: possession of marijuana, possession of a con-

trolled substance.• Johnnie Elizabeth Paine, 23, of unspecified address: possession of a controlled substance.

Calhoun CountyThe following felony arrests were reported by the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thurs-day. • Eddie French McElderry, 27, of Anniston: first-degree receiving stolen property.• Timothy Jay Floyd, 41, of Pell City: unlawful possession of a con-trolled substance.• Ronald Chris Hulsey, 40, of Ohatchee: unlawful possession of a controlled substance.

• Donald Vermaid Richardson, 34, of Eastaboga: obstructing justice by use of false I.D.• Quenton Marquise Ball, 23, of Anniston: second-degree promot-ing prison contraband.

OxfordThe following felony arrests were reported by the Oxford Police Department during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday.• Douglas Leslie Oberg, 36, of Oxford: fugitive from justice.• Jonathan Blake Godwin, 19, of Pell City: two counts selling/dis-tributing synthetic narcotics.• Patrick Lee Carlisle, 22, of Oxford: attempt to commit a controlled substance crime, burglary.

ARRESTS

Crimes are listed by location. Anonymous tips may be called in to Crime Stoppers at 256-238-1414. A reward of up to $1,000 may be given.

AnnistonThe following property crimes were reported to the Anniston Police Department during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday.

Burglaries• Residence, 3000 block of Cres-thill Avenue: cash, clothing, cell phone, video camera. • Residence, 1400 block of Cooper Avenue: television.• Specialty store, 1000 block of South Quintard Avenue: cash.• Residence, 6200 block of McClel-lan Boulevard: air conditioner, stove.• Residence, 6200 block of McClel-lan Boulevard: air conditioner.• Residence, 3700 block of Eulaton Road: hearing aid, wallets, televi-

sions, household items, tools.• Residence, 5800 block of Santa Drive: television, laptop comput-ers, tablet computer, mouse, jew-elry.• Bar, 1300 block of Walnut Avenue: televisions.• Residence, 800 block of Sparks Street: television, vehicle titles, house deed.• Residence, 1800 block of Pope Street: copper wiring.• Residence, 2100 block of McK-leroy Avenue: televisions, game consoles.• Supermarket, 800 block of Noble Street: merchandise.• Commercial location, 100 block of Patriot Way: cash, air conditioning unit. • Residence, 3700 block of Eulaton Road: metal items, tools, tire cov-ers, cylinders, tank.

Thefts• Bank, 1100 block of Wilmer Ave-nue: cash. • Bar, 400 block of Hunter Street: beer and wine.

• Department store, 5500 block of McClellan Boulevard: game con-sole.• Residence, 200 block of West 24th Street: Pit bull dog.• Residence, 3400 block of Green-wood Avenue: ladders, utility trailer.• Unknown location, first block of Old Gadsden Highway: cell phone.• Residence, 700 block of Morris-ville Road: household appliances and furniture.• Unknown location: Motorola radios.• Department store, 5500 block of McClellan Boulevard: merchan-dise. (Recovered 04-04-2012)• Residence, 300 block of Elm Street: game consoles, games, DVD’s, cell phone charger, check card, cash.• Residence, 900 block of West 17th Street: jewelry.• Service station, 1200 block of Wilmer Avenue: cell phone.• Residence, 1200 block of Stillwa-ter Road: pressure washer, lawn

mower, scooter, hedge trimmer.• Residence, first block of Dawvon Terrace: air conditioning unit.• Unknown location, 100 block of McComb Drive: coaxial cable, copper wiring.• Department store, 5500 block of McClellan Boulevard: smoker, cooler.

Auto-related thefts• Parking lot, 5000 block of Postoak Road: radio, car speakers. • Parking lot, 1500 block of Quin-tard Avenue: purse, debit card, personal I.D., cell phone, cash.

Calhoun County The following property crimes were reported to the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday.

Burglaries• Residence, Gate 5 Road, Alexan-dria: tractor, farming equipment, tractor engine.• Residence, Whisenant Road,

Ohatchee: game console and games.• Unspecified location, Roy Webb Road, Jacksonville: medications, exterior door unit.• Residence, Stoney Way, Alexan-dria: jewelry, coins, stones.

Thefts• Residence, Choccolocco Road: jewelry.• Residence, Maxwellborn Road, Piedmont: mini-motorcycle, bat-tery-powered motorcycle.

OxfordThe following property crimes were reported to the Oxford Police Department during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday.

Burglaries• Residence: bicycles.• Residence: garden equipment, air compressor.• Residence: rifles.• Residence: bicycles.• Hotel: jewelry.• Residence: lawn mower.

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RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS

Here are food service estab-lishments recently inspect-ed by the Calhoun County Health Department, along with scores. A score of 100 indicates the inspector found no deficiencies. Potentially hazardous deficiencies (four- or five-point demerit items) are noted. These must be corrected immediately and inspectors say they are often corrected while the inspec-tion is underway. Restaurants earning below 70 must raise

their scores within seven days or face closure.

4-OR 5-POINT DEMERITS• China King, 4882 U.S. 78, W., Oxford — 93, presence of insects.• McDonald’s, 1901 Quintard Ave., Anniston — 91, person-nel should eat/drink in desig-nated areas only.• No. 1 China Buffet, 5624 McClellan Blvd., Anniston — 90, dented canned food should be discarded.

NO MAJOR DEMERITS• Anniston High School — 98.• Anniston Middle School — 96.• CJ’s Family Restaurant, 2308 U.S. 78, W., Oxford — 96.• Café Korea, 1014 U.S. 431, N., Anniston — 90.• Chick-Fil-A, 700 Quintard Drive, Oxford — 99.• Childcare Network — 99.• Constantine Elementary School — 97.• Discount Food Mart, 1513

Greenbrier Road, Anniston — 98.• Discount Food Mart, 828 Len-lock Lane, Anniston — 97.• Discount Food Mart, 1443 Lenlock Lane, Anniston — 95.• Firehouse Subs, 522 Oxford Exchange Blvd., Oxford — 99.• Golden Springs Elementary School — 99.• Grub Mart, 420 Pelham Road, Jacksonville — 95.• Hilton/Great American Grill,

280 Colonial Drive, Oxford — 97.• J’s Wings & Fish, 420 W. 15th St., Anniston — 94.• Jack’s Family Restaurant, 4984 U.S. 78, W., Oxford — 99.• Jacksonville Health & Reha-bilitation — 98.• Kids First Childcare — 99.• McDonald’s, 5500 McClellan Blvd., Anniston — 99.• Quizno’s Subs, 1783 Hamric Drive, E., Oxford — 97.• Ruby Tuesday, 712 S. Quin-

tard Ave., Anniston — 97.• Saks Elementary School — 99.• Saks High School — 100.• Saks Middle School — 100.• Sbarro, 700 Quintard Drive, Oxford — 97.• Super Buffet, 1 Recreation Drive, Oxford — 92.• Tenth Street Elementary School — 98.• The Office, 1016 Noble St., Anniston — 99.• Zaxby’s, 3234 McClellan Blvd., Anniston — 99.

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WE BUY GOLDSilver and Diamonds

DIAMOND DEPOT • Snow St., Oxford - Across from Cheaha Bank • (256) 365-2087284436

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Meetings:• Fort McClellan Restoration Advi-sory Board, 5 p.m., Transition Force conference room, 681 Castle Ave., bldg. 200, Fort McClellan.• RMC board, 5 p.m., Physician’s Cen-ter, suite 403.• Calhoun County Volunteer HAZMAT, 6:30-9:30 p.m., Jacksonville EMA, email [email protected] for more information.• Hartwell Masonic Lodge No. 101 F & A.M. of Alabama, 7 p.m., 600 Main St., Oxford, 256-282-2035.• Civitan Club, noon, Classic on Noble, 256-236-9874.• American Legion unit 155 Auxiliary, 7 p.m., 1780 Beck Road, behind the Bynum post office, 256-237-5068. • Oxford Rotary Club, noon-1 p.m., Western Sizzlin’, Oxford.

Support Group:• AA meeting, noon and 7 p.m., 1411 Gurnee Ave., enter through rear of building, 256-237-6196.• Free drug treatment for adoles-cents abusing drugs, meeting times will vary, Family Links, 265 Rucker St., 256-256-820-5911. This is the last meeting for the year and will return in January 2011.• Courage to Change Group of Nar-cotics Anonymous, basic text study, open, non-smoking, 7 p.m., Atlanta Avenue, off Noble Street between 10th and 11th streets.• Alcoholics Anonymous Piedmont group, 7:30 p.m., 801 Hughes St., Piedmont.• Help in Progress Narcotics Anony-mous, 7-8 p.m., 2236 U.S. 78 W., (1 mile from Fred’s).• Domestic Violence Survivors Sup-port Group, 5:30 p.m., Tyler Center, first floor class room, security guard on duty, 256-236-7233 or 256-236-7381.

Miscellaneous:• Senior water aerobics class, 7:30-8:30 a.m., Jacksonville State Univer-

sity, Pete Mathews Coliseum, call Aubrey Crossen at 256-689-2580 for more information.• Senior floor fitness class, 8:15-9:15 a.m., Jacksonville State University, Pete Mathews Coliseum, dance stu-dio, call Aubrey Crossen at 256-689-2580 for more information.

Tuesday

Support Groups:• Parent(s) who have lost an adult child, 6:30 p.m., Physician’s Office Building, room 406, 256-235-5146.• AA meeting, noon and 7 p.m., 1411 Gurnee Ave., enter through rear of building, 256-237-6196.• Bariatric Support Group, 6-8 p.m., RMC Bariatrics Office, Physicians Office Building, Suite 102, 901 Leigh-ton Ave., led by Louise Aldridge, call 256-236-1300 for more information.• Free drug treatment for adoles-cents abusing drugs, meeting times will vary, Family Links, 265 Rucker St., 256-820-5911.• Courage to Change Group of Nar-cotics Anonymous, discussion, open, smoking, noon; women’s meet-ing, candlelight, smoking, 7 p.m.; 11th Step Meditation meeting, closed, non-smoking, 8:30 p.m., Atlanta Ave-nue, off Noble Street between 10th and 11th streets.• Prostate Support Group, for men with prostate concerns, including prostate cancer, diagnosis and treat-ment, 5:30 p.m., Cancer Resource Center, Physicians Office Building, fourth floor, suite 406.• Alzheimer’s Support Group, for families dealing with Alzheimer’s disease, 5-6 p.m., Physician’s Center, room 301, 256-235-5578.• Mental Illness Support Group, for patients with bi-polar, depression, and other disorders and those inter-ested in providing support, 1:30 p.m., Tyler Center, 731 Leighton Ave., in the galley.• ALS Group no longer meeting, 256-235-5146 if assistance is needed.• New Perspectives, a narcotics

anonymous group, 6:30-7:30 p.m., First United Methodist Church, 109 Gayle St., behind McDonald’s, Jack-sonville, 256-435-4881.• Free parenting classes for parents of newborns to 4-year-olds, 9-11 a.m., Family Services Center of Cal-houn County, 13 E. 11th St. Child care provided. 256-231-2240.• One day at a time Al-Anon group, noon-1 p.m., (new location), Phy-sician’s Office Building, Suite 406, call Ann Garner at 256-237-3464 for directions or more information.• Alcoholics Anonymous closed meeting, noon, Tyler Center, in the Galley. • Help in Progress Narcotics Anony-mous, 7-8 p.m., 2236 U.S. 78 W., (1 mile from Fred’s).• TOUCH Cancer support group, noon, The Cancer Resource Center, Physicians Office Building, across from ER, fourth floor, lunch provided, call Charlotte Ayres at 256-235-5084. • True Transformation, a Christ-cen-tered recovery program for women only, noon, 1211 Noble St.• National Association for Retired and Active Federal Employees, Vol-unteer Service Center, 9 a.m.-noon, Anniston Army Depot, Building 220, (outside main gate), to assist retired federal employees. Call 256-235-4631 to make an appointment or for more information.

Meetings:• Jacksonville Aspiring Writers Group, 4:30 p.m., Jacksonville Pub-lic Library, anyone interested in the creative writing process is welcome. Bring samples of your original writ-ing to share. The group offers sup-port, critique and information about writing and possible publishing venues. Call 256-782-2881 for more information.• Altrusa International, Inc., noon, Classic on Noble.• Eastaboga Masonic Lodge No. 155, 7 p.m., Lodge building in Eastaboga, 256-835-7576.• East Alabama Credit Association, 8 a.m. breakfast, Shoney’s in Oxford,

256-463-4377.• Anniston Runners Club, 5:30 p.m., at Anniston YMCA, W. 14th Street. Call 256-310-0830, e-mail [email protected] or visit www.anniston-runners.com. • The Anniston Rotary Club, noon, Anniston Country Club, Highland Avenue. • North East Alabama Table Tennis Club, 5-9 p.m., Anniston Army Depot Gym, Bynum, 256-689-8603.• Bridge Club, 9 a.m., Lenlock Center No. 5, 5818 McClellan Blvd., 256-225-0003.

Miscellaneous:• Free, confidential counseling for prospective and existing small busi-ness owners, provided by the Ser-vice Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE), by appointment, North-east Alabama Entrepreneurial Sys-tem, 1400 Commerce Blvd., just off Greenbrier Road, call 256-831-5215 to make an appointment or for more information.• Anniston First United Methodist Church men’s prayer breakfast, 6:30 a.m., The Bridge, 1400 Noble St., at rear of church, all men are invited to attend, call 256-236-5605.• Senior water aerobics class, 7:30-8:30 a.m., Jacksonville State Univer-sity, Pete Mathews Coliseum, call Aubrey Crossen at 256-689-2580 for more information.• Senior therapeutic yoga class, 8-9 a.m., Jacksonville State University, Pete Mathews Coliseum, dance stu-dio, call Aubrey Crossen at 256-689-2580 for more information.

Wednesday

Support Group:• AA meeting, noon and 7 p.m., 1411 Gurnee Ave., enter through rear of building, 256-237-6196.• Celebrate Recovery, 12-step Christ-centered recovery Step Study Group, 6 p.m., Word Alive International Out-reach, Coldwater, 256-225-2186 or 256-223-6593.• Courage to Change Group of Narcot-

ics Anonymous, 90 minute, closed, candlelight, smoking, 7 p.m., Atlanta Avenue, off Noble Street between 10th and 11th streets.• Free parenting classes for parents of 2- to 12-year-olds, 9-11 a.m. Family Services Center of Calhoun County, 13 E. 11th St., Child care provided, 256-231-2240. • Alcoholics Anonymous Piedmont group, 7:30 p.m., 801 Hughes St., Piedmont.• Help in Progress Narcotics Anony-mous, 7-8 p.m., 2236 U.S. 78 W., (1 mile from Fred’s).• New Wine Recovery Support Group for addicts and alcoholics, 6:30 p.m., Hill Crest Baptist Church, “The Rock,” room 208, Family Life center.

Meetings:• McClellan Development Authority program management team, 9 a.m.; property/planning committee, 10:30 a.m.; finance, 1 p.m., 4975 Bains Gap Road.• The Jacksonville Kiwanis Club, noon, Jacksonville Community Cen-ter, 501 Alexandria Road, 256-435-9588.• Men’s Bible Study of Anniston First Baptist Church, 8 a.m., McDonald’s in Lenlock, 256-847-0230.• Bridge Club, 11 a.m., Lenlock Center No. 5, 5818 McClellan Blvd., 256-225-0003.

Miscellaneous:• The Donoho School’s annual Red Cross blood drive, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Donoho School cafetorium, 2501 Henry Road. Call 256-237-5477 or email Page Trantham at [email protected] for more infor-mation.• Senior water aerobics class, 7:30-8:30 a.m., Jacksonville State Univer-sity, Pete Mathews Coliseum, call Aubrey Crossen at 256-689-2580 for more information.• Senior floor fitness class, 8:15-9:15 a.m., Jacksonville State University, Pete Mathews Coliseum, dance stu-dio, call Aubrey Crossen at 256-689-2580 for more information.

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Page 3: Monday Record for April 16, 2012

By Karin LauBAssociated Press

BEIRUT — Syria’s 4-day-old cease-fire appeared to be quick-ly eroding Sunday, with regime forces firing dozens of tank shells and mortar rounds at neighbor-hoods in the opposition strong-hold of Homs, hours before the arrival of a first team of U.N. truce monitors.

Even though the overall level of violence has dropped, escalating regime attacks over the weekend raised new doubts about Presi-dent Bashar Assad’s commitment to a plan by special envoy Kofi

Annan to end 13 months of vio-lence and launch talks on Syria’s political future.

Assad accepted the truce deal at the prodding of his main ally, Russia, but his compliance has been limited. He has halted shell-ing of rebel-held neighborhoods, with the exception of Homs, but ignored calls to pull troops out of urban centers, apparently for fear of losing control over a coun-try his family has ruled for four decades. Rebel fighters have also kept up attacks, including shoot-ing ambushes.

The international community hopes U.N. observers will be able

to stabilize the cease-fire, which formally took effect Thursday. A six-member advance team of U.N. observers headed to Damas-cus on Sunday, a day after an unanimous U.N. Security Council approved such a mission. A larger team of 250 observers requires more negotiations between the U.N. and the Syrian government next week.

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon expressed serious concern at the Syrian government’s shell-ing of Homs and said “the whole world is watching with skeptical eyes” whether the cease-fire can be sustained.

“It is important, absolutely important, that the Syrian govern-ment shold take all the measures to keep this cessation of violence,” he told reporters in Brussels after meeting Belgian Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo on Sunday. “I urge again in the strongest possible terms that this cessation of vio-lence must be kept.”

Ban said he had in-depth dis-cussions Saturday with Annan in Geneva and expressed hope that once the full monitoring team is on the ground “there will be calm and stability and peace without any violence.”

With Assad seen as a reluctant

participant in Annan’s plan, the observers’ success will depend on how much access they can nego-tiate in Syria and how quickly the team can grow to a full contin-gent, analysts said.

The Security Council demand-ed freedom of movement for the U.N. team, but the regime could try to create obstacles; the failure of an Arab League observer mis-sion earlier this year was blamed in part on regime restrictions imposed on the visitors.

Since the cease-fire began, each side has accused the other of violations.

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• MetLife Home Loans to Veterans affairs, West Glen subdivision, 1st addition, block B, lot 8, $1.• Kathy Lynn Borden to Dennis Mark Borden, a parcel of land in section 33, township 14, range 8, Weaver Road, $10.• Kathy Borden to Dennis Borden, a parcel of land in section 33, town-ship 14, range 8, $10.• Kathy Lynn Borden to Dennis M. Borden, a parcel of land in section 33, township 14, range 8, Jackson-ville Street, $10.• Kathy Lynn Borden to Dennis M. Borden, a parcel of land in section 33, township 14, range 8, Jackson-ville Street, $10.• Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. to roy D. Marlow, Legacy Estates, lot 5, $161,000.• David H. Stringer to Kammie B. Stringer, Betta-View Hills, block B, lots 19 and 20, $10.• James L. Poland to Lenn Costner, Jr., a parcel of land in section 10, township 15, range 7, $1.• Elizabeth ann Doyal, Timothy Doyal, Stephen Doyal and Gary Woodard to Elizabeth ann Doyal, Greystone Manor, phase 2, lot 91, $10.• investment Technologies Co., LLC, to Corporation For The Promo-tion Of rifle and Firearms Safety, inc., Greenbrier Industrial Park, lot 19, $10.• Shonie Brown to Daniel L. Miller and Serenity Miller, Dewey S. White addition to Piedmont, block 2, lots 1 and 2, $10.• Gerald Willis and Frances K. Wil-lis to John D. Lewis and Cheri H. Lewis, a parcel of land in section 34, township 13, range 9, $10.

• Gary L. Poe to Larry M. Miller and Judy S. Miller, Lake Park subdivi-sion, block 2, lot 5, $100.• union acquisition Corporation to Mount Liberty Baptist Church, Preston subdivision, lots 8 and 9, $1.• Debra Heath to randy G. Cham-bers and Glenda J. Chambers, Bynum Acres, lots 34 and 35, $93,000.• Tony Porco Construction Co. to Phillip M. Trued, and alicia J. Trued, Summerall subdivision, lot 25, $229,350.• raynelle Murray and Terry Mur-ray to Geraldine r. Warren, Garner Estates subdivision, block B, lot 4, $10.• Charles Duke to Phillip L. McCart-ney, Ridgeview Heights subdivi-sion, 1st addition, block A, lots 10 and 11, $10.• Pat Shaddix and David Cope-land to Priscilla Jenkins, Anniston Land Co., block 704, lot 25.• Sharon K. Graves and Kevin G. Morris to Bobby Woodrow, Bethesda Heights subdivision, lot 9, $10.• BaC Home Loans Servicing, LP, to Housing & urban Development, Plainview, 3rd addition, block 2, lot 7, $1.• Pelham road Land Trust to Wil-liam Bruce young and Susan nimer young, a parcel of land in section 25/26, township 14, range 8, $515,000.• Valerie Witt to rodney Witt, Val-ley Land Corporation, 1st addition, block C, lot 13, $10.• Beverly L. McCullars to Grady M. Swafford and Caffie L. Swafford, a parcel of land in section 33, town-

ship 14, range 8, $10.• rachel Moncus Estate to Michael W. Lipscomb and Carolyn r. Lip-scomb, Anniston Homestead & Fruitgrowers Association, lot 1921, $0.• Gwendolyn Curlee to James B. Mobbs and Brandie L. Mobbs, Ramblewoods subdivision, lot 9, $10.• Jeff Hammer to Gary Steward, a parcel of land in section 32, town-ship 14, range 8, $21,000.• Deborah a. Fancher to Samuel L. Horn and Jennifer Horn, a parcel of land in section 27/34, township 16, range 9, $10.• Patty rose Prickett to Michael S. Williams and Charita D. Williams, Forestbrook East, 3rd addition, block C, lot 7, $10.• Donald E. arnold to Gary Buttram, a parcel of land in section 1, town-ship 13, range 9, $10. • Srikalaya Wilson to Tim Clark, Pine Crest subdivision, block 2, lots 13 and 14, $10.• Elizabeth ann Doyal, Timothy Doyal, Stephen Doyal and Gary Woodard to Steve Williams, a par-cel of land in section 14, township 14, range 8, $10.• Wells Fargo Bank to Kevin Fehe-ley, a parcel of land in section 18, township 15, range 8, $35,000.• ray G. Dyer and Bobby Jerrell Dyer Jr. to Timmy reynolds and Megan Williams, a parcel of land in section 31, township 12, range 10, $10.• Dorothy June Wade to David Wade and Lisa Wade, Winter Park subdivision, block 2, lot 12, $10.• Bobby O. Wingo to Bobby O. Wingo revocable Living Trust, a

parcel of land in section 21, town-ship 16, range 6, $10.• Keith Justice and Sharon Justice to Joshua Justice, a parcel of land in section 2, township 17, range 8, $1.• Keith Justice and Sharon Jus-tice to Zachary Justice, a parcel of land in section 2, township 17, range 8, $1.• Elizabeth P. Parker to Elizabeth P. Parker, robert M. Parker Jr. and Sonya Lynn Morrow, a parcel of land in section 31, township 12, range 10, $10.• Lenn L. Costner to Lenn L. Costner Jr., a parcel of land in section 10, township 15, range 7, $10.• Frank J. Crow, ruth McCutcheon Crow, Christopher Joseph Crow and rachel Katherine Crow to Michael almaroad and Beverly almaroad, Lenlock subdivision, block 2, lot 9, $10.• Morgan L. Sides to Jonathan T. Gilpin, a parcel of land in section 4, township 14, range 8, $1.• angela Michelle nelson to Jafus E. Trammell, Carver Heights subdi-vision, block A, lot 8, $1.• Deutsche Bank national Trust Co. to Jack renfroe and Janet renfroe, Wildwood subdivision, lot 8, $10.• Michael Looney and Kelly ann Looney to Justin G. Minton and Jenny L. Minton, Chosea Place, lots 15 and 16, $10.• Wanda Wozniak to Christine a. Webb, Cheaha Acres Estates No. 2, block 4, lot 4, $10.• William L. Berryman, iii and Tessa B. Berryman to Sherlyn Gaither, McCall Heights, block 5, lots 1 and 2, $90,000.

• Sherlyn Gaither to William K. Morrison and Wendy Morrison, McCall Heights, block 5, lots 1 and 2, $10.• Bobby r. robertson and Wanda C. robertson to Bobby r. robertson, Wanda C. robertson and angela K. Weathington, a parcel of land in section 27/34, township 12, range 9, $10.• Michael W. Lipscomb and Caro-lyn r. Lipscomb to Kipson Kyle Chappell and Beebe L. Chappell, City of Anniston, block 507, lots 4 and 5, $10.• Bobby r. robertson and Wanda C. robertson to Bobby r. robertson, Wanda C. robertson and angela K. Weathington, a parcel of land in section 5, township 13, range 10, $10.• Bobby r. robertson and Wanda C. robertson to Bobby r. robertson, Wanda C. robertson and angela K. Weathington, a parcel of land in section 5/6, township 13, range 10, $10.• Bobby r. robertson and Wanda C. robertson to Bobby r. robertson, Wanda C. robertson and angela K. Weathington, a parcel of land on 5th Avenue in Piedmont, $10.• Sandra McCarty and James McCarty to Kitty Eulene Bussey and Danny Justin McCarty, Front Street, Anniston, $10.• Bobby r. robertson to Bobby r. robertson, Wanda C. robertson and angela K. Weathington, a par-cel of land in section 34, township 12, range 9, $10.• Shannon C. Page and Heather W. Page to randy allen and renita allen, Indian Oak Estates, block 1, lots 4 and 5, $10.

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• Tammy Daugherty and Brian S. Daugh-erty, Hunters Ridge, 1st addition, lot 20.• Brandon S. allen and amanda L. allen, a parcel of land in section 28, township 13, range 8.• Donald E. arnold and Linda ickes, frac-tional lot 9 in section 36, township 12, range 9.

• Laura MacKinlay and richard Weis, M. S. Burel’s addition to Lakeview, lots 11 and 12.• Gary W. Lewis, Mecca Woods Estates subdivision, block 1, lot 20.• alvin Maye and Katherine M. Maye, a parcel of land in section 28, township 14, range 6.

• Wardell raines and irma raines, Smith Heights, block A, lots 14 and 15.• roshenna Kim Williams and Jackie Wil-liams, Constantine Park subdivision, block 32, lots 6 and 7.• James M. riley and Christine riley, a parcel of land in section 34, township 13, range 7.

• Coty Sarrell and Tonya Sarrell, Cedar Hills subdivision, block B, lot 4.• William D. Jackson, Lenlock Lane subdi-vision, 1st addition, block E, lot 3.• Kevin richter and Jamie richter, Amos Luallen subdivision, 1st addition, lot 22.• Jeremy McWilliams, a parcel of land near 6th & McPherson.

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Truce eroding as U.N. monitors head to Syria

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