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BY BILL EDWARDS [email protected] As communications director for First United Methodist Church in Anniston, Stacy Booth is in charge of ensuring some 600 members know about the two dozen programs the 127-year-old congregation oversees. It’s a job made all the more challenging with the intro- duction of that Internet thing. Communication isn’t just a flyer passed out on Sunday mornings anymore, and outreach isn’t just a sign on the street — although Booth takes care of messages in those venues, too. “We’re always trying to do things the best way to get the information out,” said Booth, whose experience includes her degree in graphic design from Auburn University and designing pages for local trade publications and nonprofit groups. She also designs the seasonal Knox Concert Series programs and the smaller ones published for individual performances. A 1988 graduate of the Donoho School, Booth knows the area and above all believes in her work. She and her husband, Bryan, attended the church for some time before she melded her skills with the church’s needs. “I wanted to give back to the church — we were involved in it,” said Booth, who’s FUMC’s first-ever com- munications director. She’s done it for three years, going on four. A person thinking about entering such a field needs to MONDAY RECORD YOUR GUIDE TO PUBLIC RECORDS AND VITAL STATISTICS IN CALHOUN COUNTY The Anniston Star l Monday, August 17, 2009 Stephen Gross/The Anniston Star Stacy Booth is the communications director for First United Methodist Church in Anniston. OFF TO WORK ... WITH A COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR Stacy Booth helps keep church members informed Marriages, divorces, deaths and editor’s note PAGE 2 Area restaurant inspections and tag notices PAGE 4 Property transactions, arrests PAGES 5,6 Calendar, business licenses, cattle sale PAGE 7 INSIDE Please see WORK Page 3 Home Equity Line of Credit Home Equity Line of Credit introductory 2.9% APR * Let Us Help You Find The Right Option Phone (256) 237-9494 • Toll Free (800) 637-0299 www.aodfcu.com HOME EQUITY LINE OF CREDIT *APR = Annual Percentage Rate. Subject to credit approval. Some restriction and conditions apply. Rates and promotional terms subject to change without notice. Please consult your tax advisor regarding the deductibility of interest. Please see a member service representative for current rates and details. The introductory rate of 2.9% APR is for the first six moths. Thereafter, the APR will vary based on the prime rate 3.25% as of 7/1/2009, as published in the Wall Street Journal, plus or minus a margin based on credit worthiness. The maximum APR will not exceed 16%. Closing cost range from $700 to $1,200. Closing cost will be paid by the Credit Union if the initial advance at closing is $10,000 or more, and a principal balance of $10,000 or more is outstanding for the first year. Otherwise, you will be required to reimburse the Credit Union for the closing cost.
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Page 1: Monday Record for August 17

By Bill [email protected]

As communications director for First United Methodist Church in Anniston, Stacy Booth is in charge of ensuring some 600 members know about the two dozen programs the 127-year-old congregation oversees.

It’s a job made all the more challenging with the intro-duction of that Internet thing.

Communication isn’t just a flyer passed out on Sunday mornings anymore, and outreach isn’t just a sign on the street — although Booth takes care of messages in those venues, too.

“We’re always trying to do things the best way to get the information out,” said Booth, whose experience includes her degree in graphic design from Auburn University and designing pages for local trade publications and nonprofit groups.

She also designs the seasonal Knox Concert Series programs and the smaller ones published for individual performances.

A 1988 graduate of the Donoho School, Booth knows the area and above all believes in her work. She and her husband, Bryan, attended the church for some time before she melded her skills with the church’s needs.

“I wanted to give back to the church — we were involved in it,” said Booth, who’s FUMC’s first-ever com-munications director. She’s done it for three years, going on four.

A person thinking about entering such a field needs to

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

The Anniston Star l Monday, August 17, 2009

Stephen Gross/The Anniston Star

Stacy Booth is the communications director for First United Methodist Church in Anniston.

Off tO wOrk ... with a cOmmunicatiOns directOr

Stacy Booth helps keep church

members informed

Marriages, divorces, deaths

and editor’s note PAGE 2Area restaurant inspections

and tag notices PAGE 4Property transactions,

arrests PAGES 5,6Calendar, business licenses,

cattle sale PAGE 7INSIDEPlease see work ❙ Page 3

be extremely mindful of deadlines.“You’ve got to be very very organized,” she said. “I live by

my calendar.” Even on a daily basis, the position of stacks of paper on her desk tells her something at a glance — the closer the stack, the more urgent is the attention it needs.

Booth’s work entails talking to members through a vari-ety of media. A church can’t afford to miss an elderly shut-in just because he doesn’t have the latest version of Flash Player downloaded. So if all a member wants is a folded piece of paper mailed to his or her home, then the church does that.

“We try to be very thoughtful to all and not every exclude a group,” she said. “You want God’s message to get out to people however they need to hear it.”

Sometimes the message is on the street — on the church’s “bulletin board” along Noble Street.

That’s primarily informational space, she said, the place where passers-by see that one message that gets them in the door. Various food service ministries, whether orga-nized by the church or not, are examples of projects Booth might publicize there.

Of course there’s a church Web site — www.fumc-annis-ton.org/ — and Booth is responsible for its design and upkeep.

That’s one of the more fun aspects of her job, she said — that and the monthly newsletter.

“I love this church and I love what I do. I’m excited about what this church does” and how to convey that message to the world at large, she said.

Readers who know of interesting jobs — or perhaps com-mon jobs that involve more than meets the eye — are invited to email [email protected] for a possible write-up for “Off To Work.”

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andrew Frenier, EastabogaWillie marvin Lanier, AnnistonHazel ava Harp martin, Annistonann Gaines norman, Jacksonvillecharles Burt, TalladegaWalter ryan edge, Talladegaandrew J. Frenier, EastabogaJean Lois Jackson, EastabogaHazel ava Harp ‘mamier’ martin, Annistondavid m. Shelton, AnnistonFrancis carter, TalladegaSara danner, AshlandLindsey m. denson, DeltaJames edward doige, Weavernaomi rose Franklin, JacksonvilleJean Lois Jackson, Eastabogadavid m. Shelton, AnnistonSonya michelle Smith, Weaverannie Lou Wilkie, CentreKhris Wisdom, WellingtonWilson Woodrow yarbrough, RoanokeBonnie ruth George Hill, Lincolnmargaret L. mcGee, Piedmontclovis ‘Sherrie’ Parmer newton, RoanokeHarry earl ‘Boyd’ Sims, JacksonvilleSonya michelle Smith, Weaverralph d. Blair, LinevilleHarold ‘Homie’ davis, OhatcheeJames edward doige, WeaverLee douglas mercer, FloridaHarry earl ‘Boyd’ Sims, Jacksonvillecora Irene West, Jacksonvillemaj. roy F. clackum, GadsdenJames Thomas evans, Atlantamyrtice robinson Freeman, WoodlandJohn Bernard Hammett, Jacksonvilleaubrey clifton Hobbs Jr., Centrealbert Pelham ‘aP’ Hubbard, OxfordJoyce ann Powell, Alpineclessie m. Pruett, Alexander CityFannie Scales, TalladegaJoyce ann Smith, Andrews, Texasoleta Sudduth, RoanokeJohnny Wayne Talley, AnnistonFrances Woods Green, Talladegadarryl Leonard, Annistonevelyn marie norton, OxfordJohnny Wayne Talley, AnnistonBettye Jane Whitworth, GlencoeBobbie ann Barrett, Talladegadorothy c. Brown, AnnistonHenry Woodfin crawford, AshlandJohn Pelham mcGehee, Talladegac.n. “nelson”medders, Gadsdenevelyn marie norton, OxfordKathleen roe Smith, Cedar Bluff

DeathsThe material inside the Mon-

day Record is supplied to The Star from various institutions and government offices. The public records are published as they appeared on the documents

supplied to the newspaper.Direct questions and com-

ments about the Monday Record to reporter Whit McGhee at [email protected] and 235-3561.

Online extraHow safe is your neighborhood? Follow crime on The Star’s online crime map at www.annistonstar.com/pages/crime_map

editor’s note

Divorcesn Vincent Thomas Willis and ali-sha nicole Willisn Stephen V. Barnhart and Lois Howell Barnhartn Tawana Sue nicholas and Thomas James nicholasn Leah mcnaughton mahan and

Thomas michael mahann Britton young and Brittney Shae youngn Julie mccauley and Joseph mccauleyn Barry nolan and elizabeth nolan

n daniel Taylor and Jessica d. Taylor, Pebble Creek subdivision, lot 7n Hank L. Whitworth, Westview subdivision, block 3, lot 20.n Fred m. Herbert and Betty c. Herbert, Cotton Creek subdivision, phase 3, lot 36.n Kinta Harris and martisha alexander Harris, Edmonson Heights subdivision, block 2, lot 4.n Steven d. easterday, Willow Creek subdivision, lot 20.n John david Smith Jr. and rebecca carden Smith, section 6, township 14, range 8, near Angel Drive.n Samuel a. Haynes, Anniston Land Company subdivision, Block 541-D, lot 3.n Jeremy L. rich and Brandi J. rich, 32 Hidden Hills Road, Jacksonvillen Jonathan c. Lewis and amanda Lewis, Edmon-son Heights subdivision, block 1, lot 2

n norvel Quinton Trammell of Anniston to Tonja allieta Glenn of Linveille.n Brandon antonio Parise of Lacey’s Spring to ashley michelle Stedham of Jacksonville.n Kyle dixon of Anniston to Shasta renea rivera-rosario of Anniston.n Jeb Scott nabors of Ohatchee to Hannah Pat-terson of Wellington.n James Lee robinson of Lincoln to daphne Louise chandler of Anniston.n Jimmy William Brown of Cedartown, Ga., to Belinda Kay allen of Piedmont.n Terry Terkei Hudgins of Anniston to LaSheryla annette Wilson of Anniston.n daniel eastman mcIntyre II of Weaver to Brittany danielle Parker of Weaver.n eugene mince Travis of Weaver to Sue Bundrum danita of Weavern malcus clem Parris of Jacksonville to Tommie Luttrell Barnard of Jacksonville

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Wills probatedn Michael Leonard Coopern Woodson Lloydn Veronica E. McMinn

n Jean R. Heldn Annie Pearl Mackey

Foreclosures

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The Anniston Star’s Monday Record is seeking to publish cur-rent mortgage and saving rates from local banks.

Local bankers wishing to participate should contact Whit McGhee at [email protected] and 235-3561.

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The Anniston Star Monday, August 17, 2009 Page 3monday record

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 continu-ing collection efforts.

The following bankruptcies declared by Calhoun County residents were recorded by U.S. Bankruptcy Court Nothern District of Alabama last week:

chapter 7n Loretta W. Searcy, 2109 Hinton Drive, Oxfordn Kaine Hobbs, 1595 Church Ave. S.E. Apt. 14B, Jacksonville

chapter 13n richard T Bledsoe, 222 Pinecrest Dr., Weavern Jadi montgomery, 411 W 29th St Apt 7c, Annistonn debbie crow, 924 Allred Drive, Oxfordn Jeffery nelson and cynthia nelson, 139 College St, Annistonn Shelia diane mayne, 88 Parker Dr. Lot 40, Annistonn Jonathan K. Humphries and Kimberly d. Humphries, 558 Lane Road Lot C, Oxfordn John a. davis, 1816 West 16th Street, Anniston

Bankruptciesbe extremely mindful of dead-lines.

“You’ve got to be very very organized,” she said. “I live by my calendar.” Even on a daily basis, the position of stacks of paper on her desk tells her something at a glance — the closer the stack, the more urgent is the attention it needs.

Booth’s work entails talking to members through a variety of media. A church can’t afford to miss an elderly shut-in just because he doesn’t have the latest version of Flash Player down-loaded. So if all a member wants is a folded piece of paper mailed to his or her home, then the church does that.

“We try to be very thoughtful to all and not ever exclude a group,” she said. “You want God’s mes-sage to get out to people however they need to hear it.”

Sometimes the message is on the street — on the church’s “bul-letin board” along Noble Street.

That’s primarily informational space, she said, the place where passers-by see that one message that gets them in the door. Various food service ministries, whether organized by the church or not, are examples of projects Booth might publicize there.

Of course there’s a church Web site — www.fumc-anniston.org/ — and Booth is responsible for its design and upkeep.

That’s one of the more fun aspects of her job, she said — that and the monthly newsletter.

“I love this church and I love what I do. I’m excited about what this church does” and how to con-vey that message to the world at large, she said.

Readers who know of interest-ing jobs — or perhaps common jobs that involve more than meets the eye — are invited to email [email protected] for a possible write-up for “Off To Work.”

workContinued from Page 1

IncorPoraTIonSn choccolocco mountain, LLc, Glen B. McDonald III, 2056 Pel-ham Road South, Jacksonville.n coosa Technologies, LLc, 164 Jamback Road, Anniston. Bryan A. White.n Success oriented Strategies, 231 Cove Road, Jacksonville Al. T. David Cunningham.Amendment- added founding membern custom cut and Trim Tree Service, LLc. Added Ray Bellerose of 225 Sky Blue Lane in Jacksonville, AL as a founding member.dISSoLvedn Super Travel nurses, LLc

Incorporations

Stephen Gross/The Anniston Star

Stacy Booth has a degree in graphic design from Auburn Uni-versity and designs the seasonal Knox Concert Series programs in addition to her responsibilities in the church office.

For the recordA name was incorrectly included in last Monday’s listing of bankruptcy filings. Isaac B. chappell Jr. of Anniston

is not party to a Chapter 13 bankruptcy filing.

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Here are food service establishments recently inspected by the Cal-houn 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 inspection is under way.Restaurants earning below 70 must raise their scores within seven days or face closure.

4-or 5-PoInT demerITSn Jess BBQ (Mobile Unit), 512 W. 15th St., Anniston — 91, potentially hazardous food did not meet temperature requirements during cold holding.

no maJor demerITSn American Legion Post 312, 1330 W. 10th St., Anniston — 98.n Anniston Bowling Center, 321 E. Blue Mountain Road, Anniston — 96.n Ayers Head Start — 100.n Beckwood Manor Health Care — 97.n CD Cellar, 3 Lenlock Shopping Center, Anniston — 97.n China Luck, 503 Quintard Drive, Oxford — 92.n Dad’s Bar-B-Q (on-site catering), 3105 McClellan Blvd., Anniston — 100.n Discount Food Mart, 706 Pelham Road S., Jacksonville — 99.n Golden Dragon, 100 Ladiga St. SW, Jacksonville — 95.n Joe Muggs, 900 Quintard Drive, Oxford — 99.n Piedmont Head Start — 100.n Pizza Hut, 322 Blue Mountain Road, Anniston — 99.n Pizza Hut, 202 E. Hamric Drive, Oxford — 97.

Restaurant inspections

state senate

Jim Preuitt, D-TalladegaState House, Room 729

11 South Union St. Montgomery, AL 36130

(334) 242-7898

Contact state and local representatives

Del Marsh, R-AnnistonState House, Room 733

11 South Union St. Montgomery, AL 36130

(334) 242-7877

Kim Benefield, D-Woodland

State House, Room 729-C 11 South Union St.

Montgomery, AL 36130 (334) 242-7874

state house of RePResentatives

Barbara Boyd D-AnnistonState House, Room 530

11 South Union St. Montgomery, AL 36130

(334) 242-7692

Randy Wood, R-AnnistonState House, Room 534-A

11 South Union St. Montgomery, AL 36130

(334) 242-7700

steve hurst, D-MunfordState House, Room 625-C

11 South Union St. Montgomery, AL 36130

(334) 353-9215

Lea fite, D-JacksonvilleState House, Room 524E

11 South Union St. Montgomery, AL 36130

(334) 242-7600

CaLhoun County CoMMission

District 1: James a. “Pappy” Dunn

District 2: Robert W. Downing

District 3: James eli henderson

District 4: J.D. hessDistrict 5:

Rudy abbott

aDDRess: Calhoun County Administration

Building, 1702 Noble St., Suite 103,

Anniston, AL 36201,

Phone nuMBeR: (256) 241-2800

monTh car noTIceS BoaT noTIceS ToTalJan. 2009 7,617 331 7,948Feb. 2009 11,450 650 12,100March 2009 11,822 540 12,362April 2009 11,143 513 11,656May 2009 11,701 642 12,343June 2009 11,235 507 11,742July 2009 10,711 454 11,165yearly Totals 87,578 4,207 91,785

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ContaCt youR City RePResentatives: annistonWeb site: www.annistonal.gov Phone number: 236-3422 address: P.o. Box 2168, anniston, aL, 36202

Council members: Mayor Gene Robinson, vice-Mayor John spain, Ben Little, David Dawson, herbert Palmore

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Property transferredThe following is a list of all property trans-ferred in Calhoun County last week as recorded by the Probate Court Recording Division. Most property is indicated by section, township and range. Sections are one-mile-by-one-mile squares, which are then divided into smaller townships. The townships are further divided into ranges.n Thomas earl Johnston and eva m. John-ston to dorothy B. clarkson, Tyler Park subdivision, block 4, lot 16, $10.n annie motes rust to charles Lankford and Shelby Grant, section 4, township 16, range 7 near Hunter and Newborn streets, $10.n Shelby Grant to charles o. Lankford, sec-tion 4, township 16, range 7 near Hunter and Newborn streets, $1.n Linda Lankford and charles o. Lankford, Oak Ridge Estates subdivision, resubdivid-ed, block C, lots 19m and 20, $1.n alatech developers, Inc. to Jordan Good-win, Valley View Estates subdivision, addi-tion 1, lot 35.n e.d. robinson III to rayford Ivey, F.M. Formby subdivision, block 2, lots 7 and 22.n Gary L. Buttram to donald e. arnold, sec-tion 1, township 13, range 9, near Webb Cutoff.n Gregory Shadrick to Gregory Shadrick, Jacksonville, block 359, lots 1 to 3.n J .d. Homes, LLc to Phillip S. magouyrk, Cotton Creek subdivision, phase 3, lot 38.n church of God, Inc. to The eastern district association of the church of God, Town of Oxford, block 104, lot near the intersection of McDaniel Street and Park Avenue, $10.n dexter carter to Fred d. Harris Jr., Annis-ton City Land Co. subdivision, block 179, lot 1.n Estate of James Gardner Greenleaf to choccolocco mountain, LLc, section 7/188, township 14, range 9, near Forney Road, $10.n Polly Bailey to Jack Bailey Jr., section 33, township 14, range 9, near White Plains Road and Highway 9, $10.n michael coile to Kenneth Bishop, Annis-ton Homestead & Fruit Gr. subdivision, lots 1922 and 1935, $60,1000.n Phyllis L. Pearson to Tony m. Brown and rosemary W. Brown, Woodland Way estates subdivision, lot 12, $74,800. n Herbert H. Greene and Vivian m. Greene

to mt. olive Baptist church, South Anniston Land Co. subdivision, division A, block 22, lot 7, $10.n cider ridge Homes LLc to donald ray Lloyd and amy L. Lloyd, Cider Ridge Phase 1, reassesed, block YI, lot 35YI, $21,390.n corrine marie donner to donna marie donner, section 1, township 14, range 6 near Bonds Road, Ohatchee, $10. n deborah Harpster to Bigger is Better, LLc, Pinecrest subdivision, block 3, lots 13 and 14, $10.n Federal Home Loan mortgage to charles melvin Wright, Valley Brook subdivision, first addition, block 5, lot 9, $117,500.n donald arnold to connie S. Brooks, Val-ley View Estates subdivision, addition 1, lot 34, $1.n Estate of onie Waldrep to Lue Gay Barnes AKA Lou Barnes, Meadowbrook subdivi-sion, block 10, lot 2, $10.n Lue Gay Barnes AKA Lou Barnes to Lazy Brook Properties, LLc, Meadowbrook sub-division, block 10, lot 2, $10.n o.J. newman to oxford Home Building, Greystone Manor subdivision, phase 2, lot 9, $10.n christy S. coffee AKA christy michelle coffee to anthony Scott coffee, Pine Manor subdivision, lot 31, $500.n dean S. Beasley and Sharon L. Beasley to michael L. moore, Jackson Oaks Estates subdivision, lot 46, $1.n carol H. dawson to d & H enterprises, LLc, Northside Defense 700-A subdivision, lot 6, $10.n Gerald White and Pearl White to conya morris, Grady Vaughn Lyncoya subdivision, first addition, block 2, lot 9, $82,978.n Heirs of daisy m. Kirksey AKA daisy m. caver to alan L. allen and derene allen, Hobson City Park subdivision, first addition, block 9B, lots 7 and 8, $10.n donald W. Gagnon and nellie K. Gagnon to donald W. Gagnon Jr., Standard Coosa Thatcher Co. subdivision, block 3, lot 5, $10.n Gerard m. Gonos and Gail a. Gonos to John Patrick Stokesberry and carol P. Stokesberry, Eagle’s Landing subdivision, fourth addition, lot 113, $220,010.n John Patrick Stokesberry and carol P. Stokesberry to robert d. allison and rebecca a. allison, Legacy Hills subdivi-

sion, lots 32 and 33, $195,100.n couch and associates, Inc. to Bruce L. ellis and angela r. ellis, Sagewood subdivi-sion, lot 17, $161,010.n Estate of Joesph Burn to Jeffrey L. clark, Corning Highlands Block F, lot 13, near the intersection of Leighton Avenue and 22nd Street in Anniston, $79,010.n max L. Steen and Betty Kay Steen to charles r. Smith and Brenda Smith, section 7, township 13, range 10, near U.S. 21, $10n Estate of norman aaron couch and nelle elizabeth couch to Sara ellen couch Phil-lips, F.E. McCullars subdivision, block 5, lots 1 and 3, $0.n Flagstar Bank to Fannie mae, Pebble Creek subdivision, Lot 7, $1.n Gary Harvey and Kathy Harvey to michael P. Lee and amanda c. Lee, section 4, town-ship 14, range 8, $10.n James L. Hay to William S. Hay, section 3, township 13, range 9, near U.S. 21, $100.n Estate of Frances Jobson eastall to denise michele Buschman, Laura eastall Hix and darren Spencer estall, section 11/13, town-ship 16, range 8, near Anniston-Dearman-ville and Choccolocco Road, $1.n Lenora ellison to Sean G. Gauldin, Pine-wood subdivision, first addition, blocks D and E, lot 3, $10.n Louie c. Tice to Tice Properties, LLc, Brit-tany Downs subdivision, section 24, town-ship 14, range 8, near South Church Street and Old Anniston/Jacksonville Highway, $10.n William r. Smith and Teresa K. Smith to Lowell P. Waggoner and cathy Simpson, second addition, block A, lot 2, $135,010.n ronald david Hall to Jesse Hall, section 27/34, township 14, range 9, $10.n maxwell d. Fikes and Pamela c. Fikes to Justin m. Ball, White’s Gap Estates, first addition, lot 1, $65,010.n U.S. Veterans affairs to david S. Bramlett, Indian Oaks Estates, section 4, lot 162, 163, $10.n Larry a. Hoots and Judie marie Hoots to edgar H. Solis and Barbara Hernandez, sec-tion 30, township 16, range 8, $10.n robert christopher Hartselle to Bryan Burgess and Leslie Burgess, Micou addi-tion to the City of Anniston, block 3, lots 11 and 12, in lieu of foreclosure.

n Bryan Burgess and Leslie Burgess to anna King and Butch Welch, Micou addi-tion to the City of Anniston, block 3, lots 11 and 12, $10.n Jimmy L. craven to Jimmy L. craven and elsie m. craven, section 15, township 14, range 8, near Broadwell Mill Road, $10.n Jimmy L. craven to Jimmy L. craven and elsie m. craven, Woodward Street and West Frances Avenue, $10.n Jimmy L. craven to Jimmy L. craven and elsie m. craven, old plan of Jacksonville, lot 53, $10.n amanda n. Hamilton to Brian W. Ham-ilton, North Anniston Realty subdivision, block 32, lots 15 and 16, $10.n James e. Snell and Peggy a. Snell to otter creek, LLc, 3237 Six Foot Road, Ohatchee, $519,301.n Trent Thrasher and Frank Brown to otter creek, LLc, 3165 Six Foot Road, Ohatchee $519,301.n Timothy Paul Smith to Timothy Paul Smith and Tracy Smith, 6307 Nisbet Lake Road in Jacksonville, $1.n amber Lyn carr and adam Lee richhart to Patti carr, section 16/21, township 14, range 7 near Tallasseehatchee Way and Bow Lane, $10.n reaves Property LLc to Lucy G. moore, Noble Place subdivision, block 246, a lot near 10th Street and Wilmer Avenue, $10.n Lucy G. moore to reaves Property LLc, Noble Place subdivision, block 246, a lot near 10th Street and Wilmer Avenue, $10.n Wallace L. character to Billy Thomas mcLean Jr., John Tracy mcLean and Troy david mcLean, Reaves subdivision, block 7, lots 10 to 16, $100.n Estate of aubrey J. conaway to carolyn conaway, Gisbon subdivision, lot 106, $10.n ricky Wayne Hackney to Perry Vick, Standard Coosa Thatcher Co. subdivision, block 3, lot 31, $10.n Timothy S. WIlliams to Huey Wayne doyal and Steve Williams, property on D Street in Jacksonville, $10n rosny drive Land Trust to michael cren-shaw, Rosny subdivision, block 2, lot 6, $60,510.

Contact U.S. congressmen

U.S. HOUSE Of rEPrESEntativES

Mike rogers, R-Saks514 Cannon House

Office Bldg.Washington, D.C. 20515

(202) 225-3261

U.S. SEnatE

Jeff Sessions, R-Mobile335 Russell Senate

Office Building Washington, D.C. 20510

(202) 224-4124

richard Shelby, R-Tuscaloosa

110 Hart Bldg. Washington, D.C. 20510

(202) 224-5744

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Crimes are listed by location. Anonymous tips may be called in to Crime Stoppers at 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.

Burglariesn Residence, 2400 block of Bynum Leatherwood Road: Playstation games. n Residence, 1000 block of Short Hunter Street: two X-Box 360 game consoles, television, laptop computer, games, bedding.n Residence, 2600 block of Bynum Leatherwood Road: jewelry.n Residence, 3100 block of Moore Avenue: cash.n Residence, 2200 block of Christine Avenue: television, DVDs, laptop computer, digital camera.n Residence, 1400 block of Cooper Avenue: desktop com-puter, cash, bank book, X-Box game console, clothing.n Storage facility, 100 block of West 13th Street: exten-sion cord, gas grill/tank, folding hand-trucks.n Residence, 1400 block of Cobb Avenue: air condi-tioner.n Residence, 2800 block of McKleroy Avenue: computer system, lawnmower, string trimmer.n Residence, 4600 block of Sprague Avenue: television.n Machristies Restaurant, 3900 block of U.S. 431: desktop computer/monitor, printer.n Residence, 200 block of Rice Avenue: tools.n Residence, 2000 block of Winchester Road: firearm.

Theftsn Unknown location, 1700 block of West 16th Street: cash, lock.n Residence, 2400 block of Bynum Leatherwood Road: jewelry box, jewelry.n Residence, 4700 block of Old Birmingham Highway: bicycle.n Residence, 1000 block of Commerce Street: tools, gas can.n Residence100 block of Turpin Street: two bicycles.n Residence, 300 block of Hillman Street: deep freezer.n Residence, 1600 block of Boynton Avenue: security door.n Residence, 4400 block of Greenbrier Dear Road: credit card.n Unknown location, City of Anniston: batteries.n Residence, first block of Jill Lane: television.n Unknown location, 1500 block of South Quintard Ave-nue: MP3 player/broadcaster, chain handcuffs, batter-

ies, blue tooth headset, patrol gloves.n Hale’s Building Co., 2700 block of Alexandria Road: welder.n Specialty store, 1900 block of Quintard Avenue: cash.n Unknown location, 400 block of East 10th Street: cell phone.

auto-related theftsn Convenience store, 700 block of Quintard Avenue: 1990 Pontiac Grand Prix.n Residence, 1500 block of Dooley Avenue: rim and tire.n Parking lot, 100 block of 17th Street: 1983 Oldsmobile Regency 98.n Parking lot, 1300 block of West 10th Street: 2007 Toyota Tundra.n Residence, 300 block of Autumn Trail: firearm.n Hotel, 6000 block of McClellan Boulevard: 1998 Chevro-let Malibu, bank check card, cell phone.n Parking lot, 1500 block of Hillyer Robinson Parkway: CD player, amplifier, subwoofers, bank debit card.n Residence, 2300 block of Gurnee Avenue: cash.n Parking lot, 5900 block of Alabama 202: 1999 Saturn SL2.n Residence, 400 block of Glade Road: purse, personal I.D.n Parking lot, 3100 block of McClellan Boulevard: cell phone.

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

Theftsn Residence, 500 block of Airport Road, Oxford: cash.n Residence, 11000 block of Alabama 9, Piedmont: four-wheeler.n Residence, 1300 block of Gloria Lane, Weaver: two bicycles.n Residence, 1200 block of Martin Luther King Drive, Anniston: utility trailer.

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

Theftsn Residence, 100 block of Beck Road: bicycle.n Public Library, 100 block of East 6th Street: purse, cash, personal I.D. (Recovered 08-08-2009.)n Parking lot, Plaza Lane, assorted street signs. (Recov-ered 08-09-2009.)

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

anniston The following felony arrests were reported by the Anniston Police Department during the seven-day period ending Thursday at 7 a.m.n Billy Dan Turner, 34, of Anniston: possession of a controlled substance.n Jason Montrell Morris, 23, of Anniston: 1st-degree robbery.n Tanya Gardner Sims, 49, of Anniston: second-degree forgery.n Daniel Wesley Songer, 18, of Weaver: second-degree manufac-ture of controlled substance.n Stephanie Diane Isbell, 19, of Anniston: second-degree manu-facture of controlled substance.n Lee Earnest Middleton Jr., 56, of Anniston: possession of con-trolled substance.n Mark Edward Smith, 30, of Eastaboga: possession of controlled substance.n Rusty Kyle Bowman, 23, of Eastaboga: two counts of possession of controlled substance.n Louis Burton, 59, of Anniston: possession of controlled sub-stance.n Louis Fenton Brown III, 25, of Anniston: breaking and entering vehicle.n Jelle Lynn Scott, 47, of Eastaboga: second-degree attempt to commit controlled substance crimen Darrel Lee Griffin, 21, of Anniston: first-degree marijuana pos-session.n Shelita Sutton, 28, of Riverdale, Ga.: second-degree possession of a forged instrument.

calhoun countyThe following felony arrests were reported by the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office during the seven-day period ending Thursday at 7 a.m. n Steven Lynn Prince, 45, of Jacksonville: second-degree assault.n 61-year-old male of Anniston: second-degree rape.n Samantha Louise Boyd, 31, of Anniston: attempting to commit controlled substance crime, possession of a controlled sub-stance.n Steven Lamar Prince, 23, of Jacksonville: third-degree burglary.n Sean Joseph Ostrander, 19, of Piedmont: third-degree burglary.n Jason Kyle Sprayberry, 20, of Anniston: third-degree burglary.

oxfordThe following felony arrests were reported by the Oxford Police Department during the seven-day period ending Thursday at 7 a.m. n Keith Mason Edwards, 33, of Piedmont: three counts of posses-sion of a controlled substance.

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Calendar

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Bank ratesMonday Record is seeking to publish cur-

rent mortgage and saving rates from local banks.

Local bankers wishing to participate should contact Whit McGhee at [email protected] and 235-3550.

Today

meetings:n Civitan Club, noon, Classic on Noble, 236-9874.n American Legion unit 155 Auxiliary, 7 p.m., 1780 Beck Road, behind the Bynum post office, 237-5068.

Support Group:n Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Atlanta Avenue, off Noble Street between 10th and 11th streets.n Alcoholics Anonymous Piedmont group, 7:30 p.m., 801 Hughes St., Piedmont.n Help in Progress Narcotics Anonymous, 7-8 p.m., 2236 U.S. 78 W., (1 mile from Fred’s), 342-8279.

miscellaneous:n American Red Cross blood drive, noon-6 p.m., 401 Noble St.n American Red Cross blood drive, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Jacksonville Medical Center, 1701 S. Pelham Road.n American Red Cross blood drive, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Grace Baptist Church, 2018 Hinton Drive.n PCB Clean-Up Community Education Forum, 6 p.m., Carver Community Center, dinner to be served, Judge Green will not be answering questions or making a ruling on any PCB- related lawsuit, 237-8748 or 238-9900.

Tuesday

Support Groups:n Countryside Hospice Bereavement/Grief Support Group, 2-3 p.m., Oxford First United Methodist Church, 212 Snow St., open to the community, 782-3560.n New Beginnings, Al-Anon and Alcoholics Anonymous group, 6 p.m., Alexandria United Methodist Church, 2065 Alexandria-Welling-ton Road, 820-2331.n Narcotics Anonymous, noon, 7 p.m., Atlan-ta Avenue, off Noble Street between 10th and 11th streets.n Prostate Support Group, for men with pros-tate concerns, including prostate cancer, diagnosis and treatment, 5:30 p.m., Cancer Resource Center, Physicians Office Building, fourth floor, suite 406.

n Alzheimer’s Support Group, for families dealing with Alzheimer’s disease, 5-6 p.m., Physician’s Center, room 301, 235-5578.n Mental Illness Support Group, for patients with bi-polar, depression and other disor-ders, and those interested in providing sup-port, 1:30 p.m., Tyler Center, 731 Leighton Ave., in the galley.n ALS Group, Lou Gehrig’s disease, 4 p.m., Tyler Center, 731 Leighton Ave., 235-5146.n New Perspectives, a narcotics anonymous group, 6:30-7:30 p.m., First United Methodist Church, 109 Gayle St., behind McDonald’s, Jacksonville, 435-4881.n Free parenting classes for parents of new-borns to 4-year-olds, 9-11 a.m., Family Ser-vices Center of Calhoun County, 13 E. 11th St. Child care provided. 231-2240.n Celebrate Recovery with a 12-step Christ-centered recovery program, 6 p.m., Word Alive International Outreach, Coldwater, 225-2186 or 223-6539. n One Day at a Time Al-Anon group, noon, Tyler Center, first floor, “The Nook” class-room, also closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, noon, adjoining class room, feel free to bring a bag lunch.n Help in Progress Narcotics Anonymous, 7-8 p.m., 2236 U.S. 78 W., (1 mile from Fred’s), 342-8279.n TOUCH Cancer support group, noon, The Cancer Resource Center, Physicians Office Building, across from ER, fourth floor, lunch provided, call Charlotte Ayres at 235-5084. n Man to Man Support Group for men, 5:30 p.m., The Cancer Resource Center, Physi-cians Office Building, across from ER, fourth floor, light dinner provided.n True Transformation, a Christ-centered recovery program for women only, noon, 1211 Noble St.

meetings:n National Association for Retired Federal Employees, 9 a.m.-noon, Anniston Army Depot, Building 251, (near main gate). Call 235-4631 by 9:30 a.m. to make an appoint-ment.n East Alabama Credit Association, 8 a.m. breakfast, Shoney’s in Oxford, (256) 463-4377.n Anniston Runners Club, 5:30 p.m., Anniston YMCA, W. 14th Street. Call 239-9001 or www.

annistonrunners.com. n The Anniston Rotary Club, noon, Anniston Country Club, Highland Avenue. n Northeast Alabama Table Tennis Club, 4-10 p.m., Anniston Army Depot Gym, Bynum, 238-6453.n Bridge Club, 9 a.m., Lenlock Center No. 5, 5818 McClellan Blvd., 225-0003.

miscellaneous:n Downtown Farmers Market mid-week, 4-7 p.m., 12th St. and Noble Street, in parking lot across from the Federal Courthouse.

Wednesday

Support Group:n Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Atlanta Avenue, off Noble Street between 10th and 11th streets.n Free parenting classes for parents of 2- to 12-year-olds, 9-11 a.m. Family Services Center of Calhoun County, 13 E. 11th St., child care provided, 231-2240. n Alcoholics Anonymous Piedmont group, 7:30 p.m., 801 Hughes St., Piedmont.n Help in Progress Narcotics Anonymous, 7-8 p.m., 2236 U.S. 78 W., (1 mile from Fred’s), 342-8279.n New Wine Recovery Support Group for addicts and alcoholics, 6:30 p.m., Hill Crest Baptist Church, “The Rock,” room 208, Family Life center.

meetings:n AARP, American Association of Retired Persons, 10 a.m., Porter House Buffet, (new location), 1409 Hamric Drive, (U.S. 78 East,) Oxford, 236-4487.n The Jacksonville Kiwanis Club, noon, Jack-sonville Community Center, 501 Alexandria Road, 435-9588.n Men’s Bible Study of Anniston First Baptist Church, 8 a.m., McDonald’s in Lenlock, 847-0230.n Bridge Club, 11 a.m., Lenlock Center No. 5, 5818 McClellan Blvd., 225-0003.

miscellaneous:n The original farmers market, 6 a.m.-until sold out, behind the Administrative Building.American Red Cross blood drive, noon-6 p.m., 401 Noble St.

Here is the livestock market report for the Tuesday sale. Receipts for this week 809 compared to 991 last week. Receipts a year ago 1,200.

Feeder cLaSSeSBulls and steers (medium and large): 200-300 lbs. 115.00 to 132.00; 300-400 lbs. 102.00 to 128.00; 400-500 lbs. 92.00 to 108.00; 500-600 lbs. 85.00 to 102.00; 600-800 lbs. 80.00 to 90.00.Heifers (medium and large): 200-300 lbs. Too Few; 300-400 lbs. 90.00 to 99.00; 400-500 lbs. 86.00 to 97.00; 500-600 lbs. 82.00 to 92.00; 600-700 lbs. 80.00 to 85.00.

SLaUGHTer cLaSSeSCows: Breakers (Low) 44.00 to 46.00, (Reg) 47.50; Boners (Low) 40.75 to 44.75, (High) 50.00 to 53.50; Lean (Low) 38.50 to 41.00, (Reg) 41.50 to 45.00.Bulls: Normal Dressing 57.00 to 59.75; High Dressing 60.00 to 64.00; Low Dress-ing 50.00 to 55.00.

Cattle sale

Business licenses

n One Call Construction, Industrial Drive, Mt. Juliet, TN, 37122n Selena’s Bakery, Barry Street, Oxford, 36203n B and W Paving, County Road 79, Centre, 35960n Eastaboga Auto Sales, Hidden Valley Drive, Anniston, 36201n Winningham What Nots, Winningham Perry or Mudd Street, Lincoln, 35096n Ed’s Brush Chipping and Tree Servic-es, County Road 66, Wedowee, 36278n TTT Plumbing, St. Mary Road, Lincoln, 35096n Lakeway Door and Glass Inc., Dalton Ford Road, Morristown, TN, 37814n Masquerade Fundraising, Patty Road, Ringgold, Ga., 30736n Bar-B-Roofing, Eastwood Drive, Anniston, 36207

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seaside scenes

Photos by Bill Wilson/The Anniston Star

The sun sets on beachside settings on the Alabama Gulf Coast.

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