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OCTOBER 10, 2018 | GulfCoastNewsToday.com | 75¢ BALDWIN LIVING: Free FAFSA completion seminars, PAGE 3 INSIDE The Courier Native Plant Sale at Weeks Bay Reserve this weekend The twenty-sixth Annual Native Plant Sale at Weeks Bay will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday, Satur- day and Sunday, Oct. 11 through 14, at Safe Harbor, across U.S. Highway 98 from the Reserve. The sale will feature native flower- ing plants, wetland plants, beach and dune species, and one of the area’s best selections of beautiful, hardy native trees and shrubs. Proceeds from the sale will benefit Reserve programs and projects. For more information, turn to Page 17. Coming to America at Fairhope Intermediate School Sixth grade students at Fairhope Intermediate School participated in Im- migration Day last week to better understand the process that immigrants faced as they entered the U.S. through Ellis Island. Learn more on Page 16. 1 SECTION • 32 PAGES Gulf Coast Media VOLUME 125 • ISSUE 11 Mary K. Ellison Michael Fowler Babette Hager Olivia Hornsby Kettler Elizabeth Yvonne Parnell Sheanna Nicole Sims Thomas Stewart Ruth Christine Ward DEATHS PAGE 10 Breast Cancer Awareness events PAGE 19 High school football PAGE 12-13 INDEX BALDWIN LIVING, 3 CLASSIFIED, 22 HEALTH, 19 LEGALS, 26 OPINION, 25 PUZZLES, 24 SPORTS, 12 TV LISTINGS, 6 WHAT YOU IN STORE IS NOW ONLINE! GREERS.COM/SHOP • Freshest Quality All Departments • Hand Selected by Our Personal Shoppers • Delivery or FREE Same Day Curbside Pickup • Beer & Wine NOW Online! Order & Pay In Store! Controversial Daphne development passes council, vetoed by mayor Fate of project hinges on Oct. 15 council meeting By CLIFF MCCOLLUM [email protected] After a process that has involved petitions, complaints from residents and an unfa- vorable recommendation from the city’s planning commis- sion, the Daphne City Council narrowly approved a rezoning for a proposed development in Olde Towne Daphne - only to have Mayor Dane Haygood veto the decision less than 24 hours later. The development in ques- tion, a collection of town- houses called Jacob’s Well, has been met with heavy criti- cism for months from neigh- boring property members and other residents from through- out the city who question how the potential development could add additional traffic to Daphne’s Main Street area. The developer had looked for a rezoning and PUD ap- Daphne residents stand in council chambers to show their opposition to a proposed development in Olde Towne Daphne. CLIFF MCCOLLUM / STAFF PHOTO Spanish Fort passes budget despite objections Fire department, school athletic funding among sticking points By CLIFF MCCOLLUM [email protected] In a divided vote, Spanish Fort city lead- ers passed an almost $10.1 million budget last week. During the budget discussion at the Span- ish Fort City Council work session, ques- tions were raised about continued funding for both the Spanish Fort Volunteer Fire-Rescue department and the amount given to help supplement athletics for the Spanish Fort feeder pattern schools. The fire department had asked for around $680,000 in the com- ing year’s budget, an increase from the SEE BUDGET, PAGE 15 SEE DAPHNE, PAGE 2 90 years of scouting in Fairhope Members of Boy Scout Troop 47 celebrated the troop’s 90th anniversary on Saturday, Sept. 29. The Army National Guard provided a rock climbing wall and wrestling ring for the scouts to enjoy during the celebra- tion. The boys also competed in tomahawk throwing, 3-legged races and tug-o-war. Food was provided by Old 27 Grill, Portabellas and Baumhower’s. Members of Gulf Coast Search and Rescue gave a presentation on how their dogs are trained to search for lost individuals and Fairhope Mayor Karin Wilson presented a proclamation from the city honoring the troop. In its 90 years Troop 47 has been a part of hundreds of families in Fairhope and has produced nearly 150 Eagle Scouts. ALLISON MARLOW / STAFF PHOTOS
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OCTOBER 10, 2018 | GulfCoastNewsToday.com | 75¢

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The CourierNative Plant Sale at Weeks Bay Reserve this weekendThe twenty-sixth Annual Native Plant Sale at Weeks Bay will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday, Satur-day and Sunday, Oct. 11 through 14, at Safe Harbor, across U.S. Highway 98 from the Reserve. The sale will feature native flower-ing plants, wetland plants, beach and dune species, and one of the area’s best selections of beautiful, hardy native trees and shrubs. Proceeds from the sale will benefit Reserve programs and projects. For more information, turn to Page 17.

Coming to America at Fairhope Intermediate School Sixth grade students at Fairhope Intermediate School participated in Im-migration Day last week to better understand the process that immigrants faced as they entered the U.S. through Ellis Island. Learn more on Page 16.

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Gulf Coast Media

VOLUME 125 • ISSUE 11

Mary K. EllisonMichael FowlerBabette HagerOlivia Hornsby KettlerElizabeth Yvonne ParnellSheanna Nicole SimsThomas StewartRuth Christine Ward

DEATHS PAGE 10

Breast Cancer Awareness eventsPAGE 19

High school footballPAGE 12-13

INDEX

BALDWIN LIVING, 3

CLASSIFIED, 22

HEALTH, 19

LEGALS, 26

OPINION, 25

PUZZLES, 24

SPORTS, 12

TV LISTINGS, 6

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Controversial Daphne development passes council, vetoed by mayorFate of project hinges on Oct. 15 council meeting

By CLIFF [email protected]

After a process that has involved petitions, complaints from residents and an unfa-vorable recommendation from the city’s planning commis-sion, the Daphne City Council narrowly approved a rezoning for a proposed development in Olde Towne Daphne - only to have Mayor Dane Haygood veto the decision less than 24 hours later.

The development in ques-tion, a collection of town-houses called Jacob’s Well, has been met with heavy criti-cism for months from neigh-boring property members and other residents from through-out the city who question how the potential development could add additional traffic to Daphne’s Main Street area.

The developer had looked for a rezoning and PUD ap-

Daphne residents stand in council chambers to show their opposition to a proposed development in Olde Towne Daphne.

CLIFF MCCOLLUM / STAFF PHOTO

Spanish Fort passes budget despite objectionsFire department, school athletic funding among sticking points

By CLIFF [email protected]

In a divided vote, Spanish Fort city lead-ers passed an almost $10.1 million budget last week.

During the budget discussion at the Span-ish Fort City Council work session, ques-tions were raised about continued funding for both the Spanish Fort Volunteer Fire-Rescue department and the amount given to help supplement athletics for the Spanish Fort feeder pattern schools.

The fire department had asked for around $680,000 in the com-ing year’s budget, an increase from the

SEE BUDGET, PAGE 15

SEE DAPHNE, PAGE 2

90 years of scouting in Fairhope

Members of Boy Scout Troop 47 celebrated the troop’s 90th anniversary on Saturday, Sept. 29. The Army National Guard provided a rock climbing wall and wrestling ring for the scouts to enjoy during the celebra-tion. The boys also competed in tomahawk throwing, 3-legged races and tug-o-war. Food was provided by Old 27 Grill, Portabellas and Baumhower’s. Members of Gulf Coast Search and Rescue gave a presentation on how their dogs are trained to search for lost individuals and Fairhope Mayor Karin Wilson presented a proclamation from the city honoring the troop. In its 90 years Troop 47 has been a part of hundreds of families in Fairhope and has produced nearly 150 Eagle Scouts.

ALLISON MARLOW / STAFF PHOTOS

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proval that would have allowed the construction of six new townhomes near Olde Towne Daphne and U.S. 98, though nearby residents feared the development would also link up with a con-nector road between this proposed development and a nearby established neighborhood.

Council chambers were standing room only for the Oct. 1 meeting, with a majority of those

in attendance against the proposed zoning changes for the development.

“We need to require developers to do exactly what is required under our current rules,” one resident said. “We need development that fits into the context of what is already there.”

Daniel Dyas, who rep-resented developer Dyas LLC, advised against the council following what he called “mob rule.”

“It’s important that everyone’s rights be respected,” Dyas said. “And we’re entitled to

build six units on the property on the west side.”

Days said the company had made concessions to try to assuage neighbors’ concerns, including for-going vehicular access to the nearby neighbor-hood, but residents said they still wanted the council to deny the re-zoning.

Councilman Ron Scott motioned for the vote that would approve the rezoning, but added in some restrictions that

were asked for by nearby residents, including the denial of vehicular ac-cess and a 104-foot buffer green space area that would shield the develop-ment from Olde Towne Daphne.

Even with the restric-tions, Scott said he doubted residents would be pleased.

“I’m not sure anything other than a total no would have made every-one happy here tonight, but I appreciate your input and appreciate

your passion,” Scott said.The council split 4-3

on the decision, with Scott, Doug Goodlin, Joel Coleman and Joe Davis voting yes and Council President Tommie Con-away, Pat Rudicell and Robin LeJeune voting against.

On Oct. 2, Haygood announced he would be exercising his veto power on the decision, citing several reasons for want-ing to strike the project down in a letter to the council.

“I am concerned about several of the aspects of this ordinance, including but not limited to, the passing of the ordinance to rezone is not consis-tent with the will of the community as evidenced by the concern expressed by neighboring prop-erty owners and a large contingent of the Olde Towne Daphne commu-nity; the fundamental tenant that the City may not unilaterally alter the PUD documents submit-ted with the rezoning request, notwithstanding the applicant’s right to amend the documents or otherwise agree to Planning Commission or City Council requested changes in further-ance of the approval sought, and must vote on the rezoning based on the submission was not observed as the mo-tion to adopt prescribed changes to the PUD without consent by the applicant; the ordinance as published is flawed as it did not include the de-finitive PUD documents for the project which are necessary and proper to be included as part of the ordinance; and there was not an opportunity to hear from the public as to whether or not the proposed PUD modifica-tion which was included as part of the motion lessened the overwhelm-ing objection of the com-munity on this rezoning effort.”

A supermajority of 5 council members could override Haywood’s veto at the Oct. 15 council meeting, though city of-ficials said that such a vote “looked unlikely.”

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SCORE recognizes longtime volunteer mentorsThe South Alabama

SCORE chapter recently recognized several of its longtime volunteers at a luncheon held at the Fairhope Yacht Club.

South Alabama SCORE, located in Fairhope, is part of SCORE “Counselors to America's Small Business,” a national nonprofit association dedicated to entrepre-neur education and the formation, growth and success of the nation’s small businesses. South Alabama SCORE pro-vides free and confiden-tial business advice and counseling tailored to meet the needs of your small business and your personal objectives.

Whether you are think-ing of starting your small business or you are already in business, we can help. From time to time South Alabama SCORE also offers work-shops, for a modest fee, for both start-up and in-business entrepreneurs. SCORE volunteers are real-world profession-

als with time-tested knowledge who donate thousands of hours to help small businesses succeed. Counselors are experts in such areas as accounting, finance, marketing, manage-ment and business plan preparation. We have assisted many clients

in obtaining business loans.

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In his letter to the Galatians, the Apostle Paul, recounting his early days a follower of Christ, notes that soon after he was baptized in Damascus, he went to Arabia, then returned to Damascus. This tiny detail of Paul’s life, often ignored, is actually quite tantalizing. Paul gives us so very few biographical specifics of his life in his letters that his choice to include his trip to Arabia is noteworthy by the very fact of its existence. Of all the things we might have wanted to know about Paul, why does he choose to include this foray into the desert? The first clue is that, in the section of Galatians in which he mentions the trip, Paul is laying out an extended argument for the fact that he received his gospel from Christ himself, not any other human being; his gospel is not derivative. Arabia is part of the argument that he had heard directly from God. Why would a committed Jew like Saul, so zealous for Israel’s faithfulness that he was willing to kill those who might try to mislead the nation, go to Arabia after having his world turned upside down? Because Mount Sinai was in Arabia, as Paul mentions later in the letter (4:25), and Sinai is where Israelites go when they need to hear God’s voice. This is where men of God go when their faithfulness results in that which is troubling and unexpected. The prophet Elijah was “zealous” for the Lord, but he ran to Sinai when things

did not go as planned after Carmel. God spoke to Elijah, instructing him to go to Damascus, announce a new king, look for a true remnant of faithful followers, and initiate a new prophetic ministry. It appears “the still, small voice” of the Lord whispered essentially the same thing to Paul. So, what is the significance of Paul’s trip to Arabia? He never stopped thinking of himself as a faithful Jew; the crucified Messiah was God’s fulfillment of everything promised to Abraham. Moreover, he saw himself as standing in the direct lineage of the prophets of the Old Testament. In word and deed, he would challenge the powers of darkness, call people to repentance, warn them that the “Day of the Lord” had begun, and announce the good news that God had finally done everything that He had promised to do. This is the commission of every believer.

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Free FAFSA Completion Seminars by Coastal Alabama’s Financial Aid Department

BAY MINETTE — Coastal Alabama Community College’s Fi-nancial Aid Department is hosting a series of free seminars to help those planning on attending a college or university who will fill out a FAFSA (pronounced faf-sah), which stands for the Free Application for Fed-eral Student Aid. The seminars are open to the public, regardless of the college or university a person is planning on at-tending.

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the completion of this widely used college fed-eral aid application.

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• Thomasville Campus, Oct. 16 in the Library, Building 3000, Room 104

Certain documents are required by the U.S. De-partment of Education

to complete the FAFSA. The list of documents de-pends on if a student is classified as a dependent or as an independent student.

Students who are classified as dependents should bring with them:• Student’s and the par-

ent’s completed 2017 Federal Tax Return

• Student’s and the par-ent’s 2017 W-2 forms and 1099 forms (if ap-plicable)

• Parent’s Social Secu-rity Number and date of birth

• Parent’s marital status and date (if applicable)

• Copy of any work-men’s compensation and long-term disabil-ity benefits received in 2017 (if applicable)

• Copy of parent’s 2017 child support, paid or received (if applicable)

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ment as an individual who is either married, has dependent children or is age 24 or older) should bring with them:• Student’s completed

2017 Federal Tax Re-turn

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If anyone has ques-tions relating to these free seminars, please contact Coastal Alabama Community College’s Financial Aid Depart-ment at 251-580-2151. To find out more about the FAFSA, go to www.fafsa.gov.

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Bayside Academy celebrates Grandparents Day

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Bayside Academy celebrated its annual Grandparents Day on Friday, Sept. 21 with more than 500 grandparents of students in grades PK–6 in attendance.

Grandparents were treated to a perfor-mance by their grandchildren in the Pilot Center Theatre before heading to their grand-children’s classrooms to see all of the wonder-ful projects that have been taking place on campus.

A new event this year was a Grandparent Tailgate held before the home football game for all grandparents of Bayside Academy students. Grandparents were able to enjoy Popeye’s fried chicken prior to watching the game. Also, girls in grades PK–6 had the op-portunity to cheer with the varsity cheerlead-ers for the first quarter of the game while their proud grandparents looked on.

Bayside Academy is an independent, coeduca-tional, college preparatory day school for stu-dents in grades PK–12.

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Perdido School opens its doors to the com-munity during Grand-parents Week. All grandparents were in-vited to lunch eat lunch with their students. The students were eagerly anticipating this annual

event, and the turnout was amazing. Kindergar-ten thru second grade students enjoyed lunch with their grandparents while third-fifth grade students shared cookies with their grandparents in the library. Everyone was welcome to visit the book fair afterward.

Rita White with her granddaughter Aleiah Crook.Cindy Hadley with her grandson Braylon Corbitt.

Nancy Stacey with her grandson Hunter Stacey.

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GFWC Jubilee Woman’s Club hosts “Simply Southern” Submitted

DAPHNE — Fashions, food and fun are just part of the activities planned for “Simply Southern,” the annual Tablescapes luncheon hosted by the GFWC Jubilee Woman’s Club, Saturday, Oct. 27, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Daphne United Method-ist Church.

“We have added a fash-ion show to this year’s event that we think everyone will enjoy,” said Caroline Hollowell, event chairperson. “This year’s event also in-cludes a delicious pasta and salad luncheon and silent auction. You might even snag some deals for Christmas!”

The GFWC Jubilee Woman’s Club was named the Suellen Brazil Outstanding Club in Ala-bama in 2018. Hollowell, a former club president, was recently elected sec-retary for the Alabama Federation of Women’s

Clubs and former GFWC Jubilee President Suel-len Brazil of Daphne is now the international second vice president for the GFWC.

“Our club has a long history of service in Baldwin County,” Hol-lowell said, “and we use all of the proceeds from this event to support our outreach programs to places like Mary’s Shelter, McKemie Place, Week’s Bay, Soles for Souls and Operation Smile. The contributions of the community to our fundraiser mean we can continue making a dif-ference for people in our area.”

During the previous club year, the members worked on 66 projects, donating 4,500 club hours and $28,000 in gifts and funds to charities.

With a grassroots ap-proach that often thinks locally but impacts glob-ally, GFWC, its clubs and members remain

committed to serving as a force for global good, as it has done since its formation 128 years ago.

Tickets are $25 each and can be obtained by con-tacting the club at [email protected].

GFWC Jubilee Woman’s Club members cooked dinner for residents at McKemie Place, a homeless shelter that serves women in Mobile, Baldwin and Washington counties. Serving meals at McKemie Place is an ongoing project for the club that draws members from all over Baldwin County.

For one of its projects, the GFWC Jubilee Woman’s Club as-sisted the women at Mary’s Shelter in Elberta in a service project making blankets for children brought to The Light-house, a shelter for victims of domestic abuse.

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Bay Minette Elementary goes gold

BMES honored their Childhood Cancer survivor students the month of September by wearing GOLD every Friday. All students were given a “Cup of Love” ice cream for any donation that they brought in. All proceeds went to our local Carlin’s Courage Foundation that raises money for Childhood Cancer Research.

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Students donate to hurricane victims Submitted

When the kids in Mrs. Kimberly Beaver’s class at Bay Minette Elementary School learned about the dev-astation of Hurricane Florence, they quickly jumped into action. They wrote speeches and made posters to in-form the other students at BMES about the tragedy. As they visited classes, they explained how families lost their homes, belongings and

children were unable to go to school. They asked for donations to help the victims in Mrs. Beaver’s home town and county, Laurinburg in Scotland County, NC. The class collected hygiene products such as shampoo, soap, tooth-paste, toothbrushes, body wash, combs, diapers, mouthwash, etc. With the help of the students at BMES and First Presbyterian Church, in two weeks, Mrs. Beaver’s students

collected more than 70 toothbrushes, over 60 tubes of toothpaste, 50 washclothes, over 50 bars of soap, along with shampoo, lotions, nail clippers, diapers, combs, bandaids, hand-saniter and many other items. They also col-lected a little more than $100 and many hand-made cards to send to the families in Scotland County, NC. These stu-dents showed what gen-erous hearts and a little hard work can do.

SUBMITTED PHOTOBryant Bank welcomes new branch managersSubmitted

DAPHNE — Bry-ant Bank is pleased to announce that Sandy Cazabat has joined the Daphne team and Donna Finch (Foley) has been promoted to branch manager.

“I am excited to be a Bryant Bank branch manager because they put care into action with their commitment to the community and their family-first approach,” says Cazabat. “Baldwin County isn’t just another market, it’s our home. Our community mem-bers are our family and we want to help them succeed in living a finan-cially confident life.”

Cazabat is from Moun-tain View, Ark., gradu-ated from Norfork High School, and attended Central Bible College in Springfield, Mo. Most recently, she comes to the Daphne Bryant Bank office after serving as branch manager for a local banks Fairhope and Daphne branches. Cazabat has more than 15 years of banking ex-perience.

Finch is originally from Indianapolis, Ind., graduated from John Marshall High School, and graduated from In-diana University, Purdue University at Indianapo-lis. Finch is fairly new to Bryant Bank but has excelled during her time and was an exceptional candidate for the Foley

branch manager role. Finch brings more than 10 years of banking ex-perience with her.

“As a branch manager, it is my responsibility to be more engaged and vis-ible in the Foley commu-nity and I welcome that with open arms. Foley is my home and I’m proud that I and my fellow Bryant Bankers get the opportunity to help build and live in a prosperous community,” said Finch.

Cazabat and Finch have made the transition into the branch manager role and community members are encour-aged to visit the offices to meet them.

Bryant Bank opened in 2005 and is headquar-

tered in Tuscaloosa, Ala. The bank has 15 offices and serves as Alabama’s bank of the community, for the community, in the Huntsville, Birmingham, Tuscaloosa and Baldwin County markets. Bry-ant Bank believes that every Alabamian should be financially confident and live in prosperous communities. Bankers strive to accomplish this by caring for our people and for our communi-ties and with unbeatable customer service. Bryant Bank currently employs more than 225 employ-ees. For more informa-tion, visit BryantBank.com. Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender.

Donna Finch

Sandy Cazabat

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The CW is known principally as a home for superheroes and the su-pernatural, but sometimes, it goes a different way.

It’s done so with such shows as “Crazy Ex-Girl-friend” and “Dynasty,” and another example is prolific producer Greg Berlanti’s drama “All American.” Pre-miering Wednesday, Oct. 10, it tells the fact-inspired tale of Spencer James (portrayed by Daniel Ezra), a star athlete who effec-tively enters a new world when a high-school foot-ball coach (Taye Diggs) lures him from Los Ange-les’ South Central district and brings him to play in affluent Beverly Hills.

To make the transfer of-ficial, Spencer has to move in with the coach and his family, but not everyone is happy about the new-comer’s arrival ... including the coach’s son (Michael Evans Behling), who also happens to be the team’s existing quarterback and isn’t eager to see his spot

usurped. Navigating a new and privileged social circle also is a challenge for Spencer, whose interest in a classmate (Greta Onie-ogou) doesn’t please her boyfriend (Cody Christian).

The inspiration for “All American” is NFL veteran Spencer Paysinger, who played for several teams including the New York Giants (with whom he won Super Bowl XLVI), the Miami Dolphins and the New York Jets before be-coming a free agent. Ber-lanti reflects, “In this day, surviving two worlds ... I remember in high school, it was hard enough just to survive one. And coming out the other side of it with a Super Bowl ring always struck me as a hero’s sto-ry, truthfully, yet it had all the heart and soul.”

Paysinger recalls that his switch of schools “was just a stark contrast of ev-erything I had experienced since growing up in South Central, where I definitely had a gang influence. People might think that Beverly Hills shielded me

from some problems, but in actuality, it only opened up a whole new can of worms — just dealing with kids with affluence (and) kids with drug problems, and having their parents not be there for weeks on end because they were vacationing or they were doing big business.”

Ironically, “All American” star Ezra is British, and he admits he’s learning foot-ball as he goes in making the show: “American foot-ball is getting slightly more popular back in the U.K., but it’s still brand-new. I grew up playing basketball and soccer, as you call it. I had to start right from scratch (for the series).”

For Diggs, “All Amer-ican” addresses much more than the game as it considers the fictional-ized Spencer’s different environments. “I think it’s really great,” he says, “how specific the writers are be-ing with putting down ev-erybody’s experience and how similar we all are, no matter where we are from.”

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10 • Obituaries • October 10, 2018 • Gulf Coast Media

ObituariesELLISON

Mary K. Ellison, 63, of Foley, passed away Oct. 3, 2018.

Memorial service later date.

Arrangements by Cason Funeral Service, Foley.

FOWLERMichael Fowler

was born in Dothan, Alabama on Oct. 28, 1948 and went home to the Lord on Sept. 18, 2018.

He graduated from Troy University and Auburn University. He was a resident of Gulf

Shores, Alabama and was an active member of Gulf Shores United Methodist Church.

He was preceded in death by his parents, John A. Fowler Jr. and Gwendolyn J. Fowler; as well as his brother, Larry Fowler, all of Do-than.

He is survived by his wife of 41 years, Pat; son, Patrick; grandchildren, Madalyn and Andrew, all of Gulf Shores; sister-in-law, Judy Fowler of Dothan; nephews and many cousins.

A celebration of life

service was held at Gulf Shores United Methodist Church on Sept. 20, 2018.

HAGERBabette Hager, 91, of

Elberta, passed away Sept. 27, 2018.

Memorial service pending.

Arrangements by Cason Funeral Service, Foley.

KETTLEROlivia Hornsby Kettler,

age 76, a native of Cen-treville, Alabama and a resident of Fairhope, Alabama, passed away Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2018.

She was a beautiful, sweet, loving mother and grandmother. She had a spirit about her that was gracious and kind. Her presence will be deeply missed.

She was preceded in death by a son, C. Joseph Kettler III; and former husband, Charles J. Ket-tler Jr.

Her survivors include her daughter, Marie Kettler Green (Kevin) of Point Clear, Alabama; grandchildren, Alexan-der Green and Virginia Green; sister, Emily Hornsby Bowman of Centreville, Alabama; brother, Claude Hornsby (Tanita) of Texas; other loving relatives and friends.

Funeral services were held Friday, Oct. 5, 2018,

at 12 p.m. at Fairhope United Methodist Church.

The family began re-ceiving friends at 10:30 a.m. until service time.

Graveside services were held Saturday, Oct. 6, 2018, at 12 p.m. at Pine-land Cemetery in Cent-reville, Alabama.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests dona-tions be made to Helmets for Christ at P.O. Box 752 Centreville, AL 35042.

Arrangements by Wolfe-Bayview Funeral Homes & Crematory Inc., 19698 Greeno Road, Fairhope, AL 36532, 251-990-7775, www.wolfefu-neralhomes.com.

PARNELLElizabeth Yvonne Par-

nell, age 77, a resident of Fairhope, Alabama, passed away Friday, Oct. 5, 2018.

Elizabeth loved life to her fullest. She was a civil service employee for 32 years.

Elizabeth loved spending time with her husband, cats and doing needlework. She will be missed by many who loved her window displays at Homestead Village.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Charlie Crosley Eby and Marjorie Simms Eby.

Mrs. Parnell is sur-vived by her husband, Gary C. Parnell; her aunt, June Eby; cous-ins, Linda McGehee and Leah Steward; her companion, Lindy; other relatives and friends.

A celebration of Mrs. Parnell’s life will be held Saturday, Nov. 3, 2018, at 2 p.m. at the Camellia Room at Homestead Vil-lage.

Arrangements by Wolfe-Bayview Funeral Homes & Crematory Inc., 19698 Greeno Road, Fairhope, AL 36532, 251-990-7775, www.wolfefu-neralhomes.com.

SIMSSheanna Nicole Sims,

age 29, a resident of Foley, Alabama, passed away Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2018.

She is survived by her father, Robert (Shannon) Sims of Lumberton, Texas; mother, Charmin (Vaughn) Thompson of Robertsdale; son, Hayden Keith; daugh-ters, Riley Keith, Maken-zie Smith and Addison Sims; maternal grand-mother, Betty Lee of Repton, Alabama; pater-nal grandmother, Nancy Taylor (Steve) Etheridge of Bon Secour; paternal

grandfather, Robert De-wayne Sims of Flipppen, Arkansas; paternal great-grandmother, Edna Mae Taylor of Bon Secour; grandparents, Winston and Saudra Woodard of Lumberton, Texas; brother, David Colton Sims of Lum-berton, Texas; sisters, Haleigh Elaine Sims of Lumberton, Texas and Paige Michelle Milan of Robertsdale; many other loving relatives and friends.

Funeral services were held Monday, Oct. 8, 2018, at 2 p.m. at Fisher-man’s Baptist Church in Bon Secour.

The family received friends beginning at 1 p.m. until time of ser-vice.

Interment followed in Witt Cemetery.

Arrangements by Wolfe-Bayview Funeral Homes & Crematory Inc., 2551 S. McKenzie St., Foley, AL 36535, 251-943-2391, www.wolfefu-neralhomes.com.

STEWARTThomas Stewart, 77,

of Bay Minette, passed away Oct. 1, 2018.

Private memorial ser-vice.

Arrangements by Cason Funeral Service, Foley.

WARDRuth Christine Ward,

87, of Foley, passed away Oct. 3, 2018.

Memorial service was held Oct. 6, 2018 at St Paul’s Episcopal Church in Foley.

Arrangements by Cason Funeral Service, Foley.

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Snapper anglers can offer input at Gulf Council meeting in MobileBy DAVID RAINERAlabama Department of Conserva-tion and Natural Resources

Gulf anglers who are dedicated to catching Alabama’s most popular reef fish species — red snapper — will have an opportunity to share their opinions with the policy makers at the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council meeting in Mobile later this month. During the meeting, members of the Gulf Council will continue discussions on a change in red snapper management that would give the individual Gulf States more flexibility in establishing the length of the fishing season within each state.

Alabama Marine Re-sources Division (MRD) Director Scott Bannon and MRD Chief Biologist Kevin Anson urge all an-glers who want to see the individual states manage the reef fish fishery to become a part of the pro-cess when the Gulf Coun-cil meets Oct. 22-25 at the Renaissance Battle House in downtown Mobile.

The Reef Fish Com-mittee meets at 8:30 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 23, to discuss Amendment 50, which deals with state management of red snap-per. The segment of the Gulf Council meeting Bannon and Anson high-light as the chance for the public to participate in the process is the com-ment period from 1:30-4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 24.

“In this particular Council meeting, we re-ally need to make some decisions on the state management plans that could come into effect after 2019,” Bannon said.

Alabama’s 2019 red snapper season remains under the exempted fish-ing permit (EFP) that NOAA Fisheries granted for the 2018-2019 seasons. That EFP allowed the individual states to set seasons that would allow harvest of a specific number of pounds of red snapper as long as it did not exceed the overall quota.

Alabama anglers showed a renewed en-thusiasm for red snapper fishing this past summer, and MRD officials were forced to close the snap-per season early. The Marine Resources Divi-sion based its proposed 47-day 2018 season on the data gathered from the 2017 snapper season. That data included daily catch rate, size of the fish and the amount of angler ef-fort (man-days fishing for snapper).

Alabama closely

monitors the red snap-per harvest through its red snapper reporting program, known as Snap-per Check. After the data came in on July 8, MRD realized that red snap-per fishermen had taken advantage of near-ideal conditions to catch fish at such a rate that the quota of 984,291 pounds of red snapper would be ex-ceeded unless the season was closed after 28 days.

“Everything that you would be concerned about as an angler wasn’t a concern,” Anson said, explaining why angler participation and harvest rates skyrocketed in 2018. “When you go offshore, you have to make sure you have enough money to pay for fuel and sup-plies. The economy is good. They didn’t have to worry about the weather, as winds and seas were great this year during the snapper season days for the most part. And, the fish are there and they’re easy to catch.”

Although the 2019 snapper season will still fall under the EFP, no plan is in place for 2020 and beyond. Without a new plan, the private recreational angler would revert to a federal season, which was ridiculously short before the EFP was granted.

“If we go back to a federal season, that may not work out very well for private recreational anglers,” Bannon said. “There will be a lot of discussion on Amend-ment 50 at this Council meeting.”

Anson, who is MRD’s representative on the Gulf Council, said Amendment 50 is an alternative to the tradi-tional federal form of fisheries management. “Basically, it’s a form of management that appor-tions a percentage of the recreational quota to each

state. Then the states set their seasons based on those available pounds,” Anson said.

“Amendment 50 states that the Gulf states have a portion of the total recreational allocation, which may or may not include federal charter boats,” Anson said.

Alabama’s charter-for-hire fleet opted to abide by traditional federal management for the 2018 season, which gave them a 51-day season, fishing straight through from June 1 through July 21.

Anson said charter-for-hire vessels are included in Amendment 50, al-though there is discus-sion to exclude them from the amendment.

Anson said several op-tions are on the table in Amendment 50 to deter-mine what each state’s apportionment would be, including traditional har-vest data and a biomass estimate.

The biomass (number of red snapper in the Gulf) estimate may not bode well for Alabama’s share.

“The assessment esti-mates that the majority of red snapper are west of the Mississippi River,” Anson said. “That would be Louisiana and Texas. The proportion of red snapper for the other three states is lower. Compared to historical landings data, our al-location of fish would go down in that situation.”

Anson said if Amend-ment 50 is passed and goes into effect, it will give states as much control over the fishery as federal law allows through the Magnuson-Stevens Act. Congress must amend Magnuson-Stevens to give states more control than what is currently being consid-ered under Amendment 50, Anson said.

“Under this amend-

ment, states could set their seasons,” Bannon said. “The seasons will be set under a total allow-able catch for the entire Gulf. Probably the num-ber one topic for Amend-ment 50 is can the states agree on the allocation percentage for each state and vote that forward so that everything will be done in time for the 2020 season.

“The other topic has to do with the federal for-hire boats. Do they totally come out of the amend-ment? Two states are fighting very hard to keep the for-hire boats in the amendment, and the fed-eral for-hire folks in the other three states would not like to see that. They want to keep the federal season. The meeting in Mobile is a chance for the owners of federal for-hire vessels to express that to the Council.”

Bannon said histori-cally the private recre-ational anglers have been reluctant for whatever reasons to provide public testimony and participate in the process. He hopes that will change later this month.

“Red snapper fishing in Alabama is a huge deal,” Bannon said. “This Gulf Council meeting is being held in Mobile. I want to encourage people from Alabama who consider this to be very important to come and provide pub-lic comment during the process. My take is that if you can take a day off to go fishing, then you can

take a day off to come to the meeting and be a part of the solution for 2020 and beyond. We get a lot of people whose response is ‘The process is stupid’ or ‘It doesn’t work,’ when they don’t know how it works. This is their op-portunity to see how the Council process works.”

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2018 HIGHSCHOOLFOOTBALL

Week Seven Baldwin-Mobile ResultsCLASS 7A

FAIRHOPE 30, BAKER 25

MCGILL-TOOLEN CATHOLIC 44, FOLEY 0

THEODORE 47, MURPHY 0

CLASS 6A

BALDWIN COUNTY 20, DAPHNE 14

GREAT, THANKS MICHAELSARALAND 46, GULF SHORES 14

SPANISH FORT 22, ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL 0

BLOUNT 41, ALMA BRYANT 7

CLASS 3A

BAYSIDE ACADEMY 34, FLOMATON 21

MOBILE CHRISTIAN 28, T.R. MILLER 25

EXCEL 42, ST. MICHAEL’S CATHOLIC 2

CLASS 4A

UMS-WRIGHT 45, HILLCREST-EVERGREEN 7

CLASS 5A

CITRONELLE 34, SATSUMA 31 (2 OT)

FAITH ACAEMY 52, WILCOX CENTRAL 0

VIGOR 52, LEFLORE 16

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COTTAGE HILL CHRISTIAN 40, R.C. HATCH 8

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ST. LUKE’S EPISCOPAL 55, J.F. SHIELDS 0

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Tigers pick up big Region 1 win at Jubilee Stadium

By TONY [email protected]

DAPHNE — The Bald-win County High Tigers took a 20-14 win over Daphne at Jubilee Sta-dium Friday.

Not since 2004 have the Tigers left the field with a varsity victory over the Trojans. BCHS head coach Nathan McDaniel, who was the defensive coordinator at DHS before taking over the Tigers’ program, said he knew play on both sides of the ball and the kick-ing game would deter-mine the outcome.

“Anytime you play Daphne or some of these other teams in our region, it never goes ac-cording to plan,” he said. “But I’m just so proud of these guys for their resiliency. A lot of people counted us out, but these guys weren’t having it. They never quit. They found a way and got it done.”

Freshman quarter-back Anthony (A.J.) Mix along with kicker Josh Burton helped the Tigers take a 13-7 lead at the half. A second-half touchdown by Josh Crook took it to 20 points and the BCHS defense helped hold Daphne to 14

points on the night.“Defensively, we

played really well,” Mc-Daniel said. “And they have before, but we had not been capitalizing on the turnovers. But, to-night we forced some key turnovers and took ad-vantage of some of them. A.J. Mix is just a remark-able young player for us. Makes good decisions on his feet. He did great in his first start at quar-terback, but we’re not surprised at how well he did. And Josh (Burton) did a great job kicking for us all night, too.”

Burton hit field goals from 40 and 45 yards out in the first half as well as the point-after-touchdown kick follow-ing a Mix-to-Martavious Crook scoring pass from seven yards out. Daphne scored on Christian Wil-liams’ 90-yard kick re-turn following Burton’s first field goal in the first half and a Gage Bonner-to-Williams-TD pass of 37 yards in the second half.

Region battles con-tinue down the stretch as Baldwin County (3-3, 2-3) will host the Spanish Fort Toros (5-1, 4-0) on Oct. 12 and Daphne (2-4, 1-3) will travel to Rob-ertsdale (2-5, 2-3).

Anthony (A.J.) Mix (10) speeds by DHS defenders Ricky Hankins (47) and Timothy Getch (45).

2018 Daphne High Home-coming Queen Maura Grace Miles.

James Stanley (1) picks up yardage for the Tigers at Daphne.

PHOTOS BY KENNY SMITH

Baldwin County 20, Daphne 14

Damell Bell dives forward for Fairhope yardage.Quincy Jackson (55) pressures Baker quarterback Nicho-las Summerlin.

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Pirates improve to 5-1 with big region win over Hornets

By PATRICK HERRING

FAIRHOPE — The Fairhope Pirates re-gional contest had significant playoff implications with Fairhope nearly post season eligible and looking to improve their record and Baker trying to get a second region

win under their belts to salvage any hope of playing extra games. Unfortunately for the visitors, Fairhope took home a hard-fought 30-25 victory.

In a game that fea-tured numerous big plays from both of-fenses, the Pirates senior backfield duo of Devin Mitchell at quar-terback and Damell Bell at tailback made just enough explosive plays

to lead their team to vic-tory with each scoring a pair of touchdowns.

Mitchell threw for 205 yards on 7-of-14 passing with two touchdowns, both of which came from 76 yards out. Bell finished with 75 yards and his two scores of two and 32 yards.

Baker came out fir-ing when running back Joshua Pruitt took a handoff on the second play of the game and

scampered 75 yards to the house to quiet a rau-cous Pirate crowd and give the Hornets a 7-0 lead. Pruitt had a huge night on the ground, finishing with 180 yards and the touchdown on 26 carries.

The Hornets tacked on a field goal to take a 10-0 lead before Mitchell made his first huge play on the 76-yard touch-down pass to Ramone Bradley. With the extra

point, the lead was cut to three.

On the Pirates’ next drive, the officials inexplicably flagged Mitchell for intentional grounding in the end zone, although he ap-peared to be outside the end zone and his re-ceiver was only inches from catching the pass while the quarterback was being taken down.

Fairhope 30, Baker 25

By MICHAEL HANICH

SPANISH FORT — The Toros remain one of the hottest teams in 6A play with a 22-0 home-field shutout over region rival St. Paul’s. The Toros are now 6-0 in the annual California Dreaming Bowl series and are keeping the trophy for another year thanks to their stout defense and reliable offense.

SFHS quarterback Jackson Burkhalter threw for 12 completions out of 15 attempts for 128

yards and a touchdown, which was a 30-yard pass to Kaleb Purdie. Kris Abrams-Draine contin-ued to be an impactful player for SFHS with eight receptions for 72 yards as well as 106 total yards. He also tossed a 31-yard trick pass to Za-vier Love. Mike Franklin ran the ball 13 times for 120 yards. Kicker Matt Quinn made two field-goals from 44 and 46 yards.

The Toros offensive line was efficient with only two sacks allowed from a tough Saints’ defense. Spanish Fort senior offensive linemen Christopher Turberville said the Saints’ defense was one of the better

units he and his team-mates have faced.

“They're very well dis-ciplined, make very few mistakes,” he said. “So, we had to play the same way and out physical them.”

Turberville and SFHS cornerback D.J. James have been invited to play in the annual Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game.

Defensively, the Toros suffocated the offense of St. Paul’s by holding them to 144 total yards and 17 rushing yards. The Toros defense had five total sacks. Montaj Cooks had two sacks and two tackles for loss and teammate Carlos Johnson had four total

tackles, two sacks and two tackles for loss. Sam Hoover totaled six tack-les with three tackles for loss. Luke DeWeese had four total tackles and a tackle for a safety late in the fourth quarter.

The Spanish Fort im-proved to 5-1 overall and remained undefeated (5-0) in Class 6A Region 1 travels to face the Bald-win County High School Tigers (3-3) Friday night. The Saints (4-2) will host Saraland’s No. 4 Spartans (7-0), the only other undefeated team in Region 1 this Friday night. The Spartans and Toros are set to meet in their final regular-season game (Nov. 2) at Saraland.

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Spanish Fort 22, St. Paul’s Episcopal 0

The safety stretched the Hornet lead to 12-7 near the end of the first quarter.

Apparently the “safety” lit a fire under head coach Tim Cart-er’s team as they reeled

off three unanswered touchdowns to take a 27-12 lead midway through the third quar-ter. Bell’s two touch-downs sandwiched Mitchell’s 76-yard scor-ing toss to Riley Leon-ard.

The Hornets never lost any of their tenac-ity attempting a come-

back. Coby Bush scored a 3-yard rushing touch-down early in the first quarter to cut the lead to 27-19.

Fairhope answered with a Sam Rayborn field goal from 45 yards to make it a two-score game at 30-19.

The Hornets could only muster one more

score when quarterback Nicholas Summerlin ran it in from the 1-yard line to cut the lead to five. The two-point at-tempt failed, as did their onside kick try.

Fairhope moves to 5-2, 4-1 and will travel to play Foley this Friday. Baker falls to 2-4, 1-3 and will host Bryant.

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Toros shutout Saints in California Dreaming Bowl for fifth region win

Spanish Fort corner back Desmond (DJ) James with the 2018 California Dreaming Bowl trophy.

PHOTO BY MICHAEL HANICH

Bayside Academy Admirals storm Hurricanes for region victory in Flomaton

GCM SPORTS

FLOMATON — The Admirals picked up a big Class 3A Region 1 win on the road at Flo-maton with a 34-21 fin-ish over the Hurricanes. Thomas Cicco capped the Admirals’ final scor-

ing drive with a three-yard touchdown run and Mac Douglas kicked his fourth extra point with 4:03 left in regulation for a 34-14 lead. The Hur-ricanes tacked on six points late on a quarter-back keeper by DeQuan Johnson for the final score 34-21.

Cicco scored the Admirals’ opening touchdown as well on a

four-yard run with 2:03 left in the second quar-ter for a 7-0 lead. The drive started with a fum-ble recovery by Chris Stuart for Bayside.

Flomaton answered with a quick score off a deep tipped pass but missed the extra point to trail 7-6. Bayside then went 64 yards in 48 sec-onds to add a Nathan Cook 14-yard touchdown

run to lead 14-6 at the half.

Bayside received the kick to open the third quarter and started the second half at their own 42-yard line. A series of Cicco and Cunningham carries and a Cunning-ham-to-Cook pass took the Admirals to the Hurricanes’ five. Cun-ningham then took it in behind the right side of

the Admirals offensive line and the Douglas PAT made it 21-6.

Flomaton scored and converted the two-point try to make the score 21-14. An interception by Will Murphy at the Bayside two that he re-turned 41 yards set up the next Bayside drive which Andrew Smith finished with a 13-yard touchdown run on the

first Admirals’ posses-sion of the fourth quar-ter.

Bayside (3-4, 1-3) trav-els to Excel (2-3, 1-2) for another region matchup. Flomaton (5-1, 2-1) trav-els to Mobile Christian (3-1, 2-0).

To hear replays or live broadcasts of Admirals games visit: BaysideAd-miralSports.com.

Bayside 34, Flomaton 21

Former Daphne Trojan and West Alabama Tiger now in charge of USA video

USAJaguars.com

MOBILE — Chase Bi-towf is now the director of football video at the University of South Al-abama after taking over the department in July. In his role with the Jaguars, The Daphne native is responsible for coordinating the film-ing and breakdown of practices and games for coaches’ analysis, di-recting the production of motivational, promo-tional, and recruiting highlights, and over-seeing the exchange of video with opponents.

Bitowf came to South after three seasons as the football video co-ordinator at Southern Mississippi, where he oversaw daily opera-tions that included as-sisting all members of the Golden Eagle program with their technological needs, maintaining a video

library that included game, practice and op-ponent tape, creating all motivational and re-cruiting films and man-aging inventory of all electronic and camera equipment.

He also oversaw plan-ning for all technical aspects of the team’s three postseason bowl appearances during his tenure and implementa-tion of a cloud-based service that gave mem-bers of the program the ability to study film re-motely while overseeing a staff that included one graduate and 10 student assistants.

In March 2017 he was named the Conference-USA Video Coordinator of the Year by the Col-legiate Sports Video As-sociation, an honor that put him in contention for the organization’s Bob Matey National Video Coordinator of the Year Award. During

his time with the pro-gram the Golden Eagles posted a 24-16 mark overall and were 17-7 in league play, advanc-ing to the 2015 C-USA Championship Game while playing in three bowls highlighted by a victory in the R+L Car-riers New Orleans Bowl to cap the ’16 campaign.

In his lone season as a video assistant at Mis-sissippi State, Bitowf edited practice film, recorded video during games to be used in highlight pieces, cre-ated films for recruit-ing purposes and aided both coaches and stu-dent-athletes with their technological needs as the Bulldogs achieved the school’s first-ever number one ranking en route to a berth in the 2015 Capital One Or-ange Bowl.

Bitowf graduated from West Alabama in 2011 with a degree in

physical education. A line-backer on the foot-ball team, he made the Gulf South Conference Academic Honor Roll in 2008 be-fore serving as student video coordinator for the program during the ‘10 season. After graduation, Bitowf was a video assistant for the National Football League’s Cincinnati Bengals for two years before returning to UWA as football video coordinator in 2013 where he was part of a staff that helped the Tigers to the 2013 Gulf South title.

A member of the Col-legiate Sports Video Association, Bitowf received the organiza-tion’s Billy Vizzini Scholarship in 2014.

Bitowf

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Ghosts, goblins, and golfers that go bump in the night!By PHILLIP ELLISGolf Today

It’s October and I couldn’t resist offering a few harrowing tales of things that go bump in the night on the golf course. Legends of ghosts and goblins out chasing the white ball through the mists under a blood red moon abide from all over the world. So here are a few of my favorite spooky tales from the links. Have a happy Halloween.

From the Stonehouse Golf Collection is the story of The White Lady of St. Andrews. The six hundred year old course boasts many ghost sto-ries. The most popular is the story of the White Lady, a ghost-like image that often appears near the ruined abbey. The White Lady beckons those that see her to come closer, and then

she lifts her veil. Those that look upon her dis-figured face are instantly driven insane. The leg-end states that the White Lady was a nun in the convent that occupied the abbey. It is thought that in life she became so badly disfigured that she became a nun so that she could hide away from people. Another of St. Andrews frights is Mar-tyrs Monument, behind the 18th hole. The monu-ment proclaims that their ghosts still roam the course in search of justice.

The Lincoln Park golf course in San Francisco offers views of the city skyline, the Golden Gate Bridge, and according to some, ghosts. A wide variety of ghosts have been seen at this public course. They may be the souls of those buried in the old Golf Gate cem-etery. It housed more

than a thousand corpses, and it lies directly be-neath the course.

As homes were built many wealthy homeown-ers were able to remove the remains, but poor residents were left with a “potter’s field” under their homes.

Out next items come courtesy of the PGA. It’s as the Victoria Golf Club in British Columbia, Canada.

As the legend goes in 1936 Doris Gravlin was murdered by her estranged husband after a nighttime meeting on the course. Her body would not be found until five days later when a caddie noticed it along the shoreline of the bay at the seventh hole. Po-lice deemed the crime a murder-suicide as the body of her husband, Victor, would be found by a fisherman a month later.

Since then the ghost of a woman in a white gown has been reported to hang around the course. Golfers ex-plained: She will rush towards people, and then disappear. She also ex-hibits a variety of other behaviors. One night, for example, a woman saw the apparition while out walking the course with a group. A wild wind suddenly sprang up, blowing at them from all directions, despite it being a perfectly calm day. Some of the group became very frightened. As the woman hung back from the rest of her group, she felt someone with a cold, clammy grip take her hand. She as-sumed one of her friends needed comforting. Then she notice that all her group had moved on, and she was alone. The hand disappeared.

In nearby New Or-

leans the City Park golf course has its share of spooky stories. One of the more famous tales is about a murder in the 1960’s. Two women were finishing their round on the 18th green when a man shot and killed one of them. Even now, there are claims of people hearing a gun shot and a woman screaming on the same green, although it’s completely deserted.

Closer to home para-normal author Michelle Smith is fond of telling a ghost story that takes place on Grand National, the RTJ Trail course in Opelika. According to legend, the ghost of Mary Dowdell, a former slave, who is allegedly buried there, haunts one of the course’s 17th holes. “People will go to hit the ball, and when they look down its miss-ing,” Smith explained. “People have seen her;

she always has a pocket full of golf balls.” Smith added, “She particularly doesn’t like players who swear a lot

Are these legends real, or just stories to be told over campfires, do the spirits of victims of violent crimes wander the links after midnight? Perhaps they’re seek-ing a solution for their violent murders, or some form of restitution. Could they be looking for lost balls for eternity, is that the reward for a wasted life, or only a few local pranksters out hav-ing fun with the tourists?

Remember the last time you hit a perfect shot down the middle of the fairway, and once you got there never found the ball? Could it be an angry ghost play-ing a trick or just the rub of the green? Perhaps we’ll all find out this Halloween.

Voting is now open for the Academy Athlete of the Month for SeptemberUSSA.edu

DAPHNE — The United States Sports Academy has announced its Athlete of the Month ballot for September and public voting is in progress. Following the selection committee’s meeting, 12 candidates – six male and six female – from eight countries comprise the list.

Each month, the pub-lic is invited to partici-pate in the Academy’s worldwide Athlete of the Month program by nominating athletes and then voting online during the first week of every month. The online votes are used to guide

the Academy selection committee in choosing the male and female monthly winners, who then become eligible for selection to the presti-gious Athlete of the Year ballot. A worldwide pub-lic vote on the annual ballot is used to guide the committee in making the final selection.

Everyone is encour-aged to cast a vote on the Academy’s website at USSA.edu. The full bal-lot is listed along with bios of what each athlete accomplished during the month. Voting will con-tinue until 5 p.m. Central time on Thursday Oct. 11, 2018.

Male nominees are

Drew Brees, football, United States; Novak Djokovic, tennis, Serbia; Eliud Kipchoge, running, Kenya; Kevin Mayer, decathlon, France; Tiger Woods, golf, United States; and Christian Yelich, baseball, United States.

Female nominees are Dina Averina, gym-nastics, Russia; Sifan Hassan, running, the Netherlands; Naomi Osaka, tennis, Japan; Sarah Sjostrom, swim-ming, Sweden; Angela Stanford, golf, United States; and Breanna Stewart, basketball, United States.

The Athlete of the Year Award is part of

the United States Sports Academy’s Awards of Sport program, which each year serves as “A Tribute to the Artist and the Athlete.” The Academy presents the awards to pay tribute to those who have made significant contributions to sport, in categories as diverse as the artist and the athlete in several dif-ferent arenas of sport.

The awards honor exemplary achievement in coaching, all-around athletic performance, courage, humanitar-ian activity, fitness, and media, among others. The Academy’s Ameri-can Sport Art Museum and Archives (ASAMA)

annually recognizes these men and women through its Sport Artist of the Year, Honorary Doctorates, Medallion Series, Distinguished Service Awards, Out-standing Athletes, and Alumni of the Year awards. This is the 34th year of the Academy’s Awards of Sport pro-gram.

The United States Sports Academy is an independent, non-profit, accredited, special mis-sion sports university created to serve the nation and world with programs in instruction, research and service. The role of the Academy is to prepare men and

women for careers in the profession of sports.

Founded in 1984, ASAMA is dedicated to the preservation of sports art, history, and literature. The ASAMA collection is composed of more than 1,800 works of sport art across a va-riety of media, including paintings, sculptures, assemblages, prints and photographs. The museum is open free to the public from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays. For more information, go to ASAMA.org.

The Academy is based in Daphne. For more infor-mation, call 251-626-3303 or visit USSA.edu.

AHSAA VOLLEYBALL SPOTLIGHTKAMBLE FRENETTE, SPANISH FORT: Helped the Lady Toros win the Boaz

Harvest Tourney with 48 kills, 22 blocks, and seven digs in eight matches.

BRELYNN DAILEY, BAYSIDE ACADEMY: Had 104 assists, 36 digs and 11 aces in seven matches.

KAMBLE FRENETTE, SPANISH FORT: Helped

the Lady Toros win the Boaz Harvest Tourney with 48 kills, 22 blocks, and seven digs in eight matches.

KENYA MCQUIRTER, MCGILL-TOOLEN

CATHOLIC: Led the Dirty Dozen (30-3) to nine straight wins, including the championship match of the Over-the-Mountain Invitational tourney at Hoover. She finished the

week with 89 kills, 13 blocks, 43 digs and 15 aces as McGill-Toolen extended its current winning streak to 26. McGill-Toolen has not lost a match to an AHSAA school this season.

Fish for fun, prizes and community at speckled trout tournamentThe 5th Annual

Speckled Trout Tourna-ment is set for Saturday, Oct. 27 and is hosted by St. Paul’s Chapel of Magnolia Springs, Alabama It’s a dawn-til-dusk day of fishing fun, party with music and a down-home fish fry. An-glers gather your teams, register your boats and

compete for $1,500 • The tournament

starts at 6:30 a.m. with a Blessing of the Boats at Bemis Bay.

• Weigh-In of tourna-ment entries happens from 2 to 3:30 p.m.

• The Weigh-In Party is from 2 to 5 p.m. Tap your toes to live

music by Mitch John-

son, fill your plates with fish, hushpuppies and all the fixins’. There’ll be activities for the little ones, too. Don’t miss the crowning of the Trout Tournament Queen, a highlight of the day.

Proceeds from the event help individuals in need right here in our community. The

event supports Baldwin County’s Ecumenical Ministries’ for food pantries, emergency assistance and services to those experiencing bouts of extreme finan-cial hardship. Register in advance and get more information at Stpaulsms.org or, call 251-965-7452.

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$540,000 appropriation the previous year, that would allow for the hir-ing of three new full-time firefighters.

Councilman J.R. Smith said he wanted to continue the conversa-tion about making the fire department an of-ficial city department, especially given the increase in funds asked for from the city.

“I know there are a lot of moving parts to make that happen, but I would like to see that start to move forward,” J.R. Smith said. “I think it’s the city’s responsi-bility to help provide a fire department, and it should be helped by vol-unteers instead of the volunteers running it and us as a city helping them.”

Councilman Bill Menas said he was also in favor of having dis-cussions about bringing the fire department in as a city department.

“No one questions that we have the finest fire department in all of the county,” Menas said. “But at what point do you get tired of pay-ing rent and want to own? We’ve been rent-ing the services, and at some point, you want to have ownership. You want to have that on your bottom line.”

“I want to have some work sessions with the fire department and sit down to talk about pros and cons for both par-ties,” McMillan said. “Long term, I think I do see that department coming into the city. We all do. But, we need to all sit down and talk about what that looks like and what it’s going to cost long term.”

Councilwoman Mary Brabner also raised an issue with the funding stipends given to Span-ish Fort athletic coaches from the city’s budget.

“We don’t need to be paying Baldwin County schools employees,” Brabner said. “We’re not paying the math

coach, we’re not paying the scholar’s bowl coach — and that’s wrong.”

Brabner said she would rather see the $30,000 appropriation used for other purposes within the city.

“I can’t in good faith approve this budget,” Brabner said. “People who didn’t know we’re paying coaches are livid. They don’t like it.”

McMillan said that the city isn’t just cutting those coaches a check, as the supplements are tied to athletic camps that the coaches help facilitate.

“We make them work for what they get,” McMillan said. “Some cities just give them a stipend, but we don’t do that. I’m glad we do it the way we do it.”

McMillan said if the city moved forward with the possible three mill special tax district it has discussed this year, he could see further funding for the schools that would include aca-demic funding.

“I see eventually that

will be done if can get the three mills done for the school funding,” McMillan said.

Brabner said she still felt uncomfortable vot-

ing for any budget that included the additional coach funding.

“We’ve made a prec-edent for putting athlet-ics over academics, and

I’m over it,” Brabner said. “I’m done.”

Brabner was the lone no vote on the budget, which passed at the meeting 5-1.

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Spanish Fort Mayor Mike McMillan talks to the city council about the funding request made for the Spanish Fort Fire Rescue department, as members of the department look on.

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SFHS SCHOOL NEWS

AP Chemistry students “powering up” with knowledge during Toro Power Hour. From left, Alexa Espinoza-Yanez, Fariha Irfan, Quincy Simon.

FCCLA had a very successful fundraiser for Childhood Cancer Awareness raising more than $850.

Senior SFHS football players give back to the community by helping out at Prodisee Pantry.

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NOMINEE FOR DISTRICT 4

Jimmy Boyd(Nominated by committee)

Jimmy Boyd, (James S. Boyd) nominee for District 4, has served on multiple boards for both his community and profession.

As a graduate of Mississippi College, Boyd earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration with a concentration in Management / Marketing. Boyd’s first job was a nine-year position as assistant manager overseeing the Galleria Mall in Birmingham. The Galleria was home to the only five-star hotel, a 17-story class A office tower and over two million square feet of retail space during his tenure. Boyd has also managed, owned, developed and sold real estate for more than 30 years. Jimmy and Dana Boyd additionally owned a chain of World Winds retail stores for 12 years.

Experience includes:• Orange Beach Planning Commission• Orange Beach Water Authority Board of

Directors• Commercial Property Management• Government & Community Relations• Realtor/ Broker Portside Realty • Real Estate Political Action Committee• Baldwin County Board of Realtors

Government Affairs Committee• Christian

Boyd has been married for 26 years to Dana Boyd, an RN at South Baldwin Hospital. They have two children, Barcley and Bailey. Other family members include parents, John and Pat Boyd from Fairhope, sister, Deanie Buck of Fairhope Realty Group, and brother, Jeff Boyd, an Orange Beach City Councilman. Boyd has a deep-rooted passion for Baldwin County.

Boyd has a passion for helping troubled men in Baldwin County with his support of Youth Reach and Big Fish Ministries. He has a love for the outdoors and passion to protect the environment for the future of our children and grandchildren.

STATEMENT:

The electric industry faces many changes including solar power credits, domination by the U.S. in oil and gas production and ultimately keeping your rates low. I have worked for years to position myself to represent you as an ambassador and Trustee of Baldwin EMC. My number one goal is to provide you with uninterrupted electric service and the lowest rates available.

My servant heart, spirit and dedication make me the perfect candidate to serve you as Baldwin EMC Trustee/Ambassador.

With my years of experience in business, being an elected member of the Water Authority and a member of the City Planning Commission I am poised to lead as your representative to fight for you, the co-op member.

I will bring strength, integrity and passion to serve as your ambassador for District 4, bringing a fresh new perspective and commitment to the members of Baldwin EMC. Please contact me with your questions 251-747-1173 or [email protected].

Don’t forget to vote and earn your $5 credit towards your next electric bill. Let your voice be heard.

I look forward to serving you.

Helping make Baldwin EMC great again!

Baldwin EMCBallots mailed on Oct. 3

VOTEJIMMY BOYD

EARN $5.00 NOW

Jimmy Boyd, (James S. Boyd) nominee for District 4, has served on multiple boards for both his community and profession.

As a graduate of Mississippi College, Boyd earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Busi-ness Administration with a concentration in Management / Marketing. Boyd’s first job was a nine-year position as assistant manager over-seeing the Galleria Mall in Birmingham. The Galleria was home to the only five-star hotel, a 17-story class A office tower and over two mil-lion square feet of retail space during his tenure. Boyd has also managed, owned, developed and sold real estate for more than 30 years. Jimmy and Dana Boyd additionally owned a chain of World Winds retail stores for 12 years.Experience includes:• Orange Beach Planning Commission• Orange Beach Water Authority Board of

Directors• Commercial Property Management• Government & Community Relations• Realtor/ Broker Portside Realty• Real Estate Political Action Committee• Baldwin County Board of Realtors Govern-

ment Affairs Committee• Christian

Boyd has been married for 26 years to Dana Boyd, an RN at South Baldwin Hospital. They have two children, Barcley and Bailey. Other family members include parents, John and Pat Boyd from Fairhope, sister, Deanie Buck of Fairhope Realty Group, and brother, Jeff Boyd, an Orange Beach City Councilman. Boyd has a deep-rooted passion for Baldwin County.

Boyd has a passion for helping troubled

men in Baldwin County with his support of Youth Reach and Big Fish Ministries. He has a love for the outdoors and passion to protect the environment for the future of our children and grandchildren.STATEMENT:

The electric industry faces many changes including solar power credits, domination by the U.S. in oil and gas production and ulti-mately keeping your rates low. I have worked for years to position myself to represent you as an ambassador and Trustee of Baldwin EMC. My number one goal is to provide you with uninterrupted electric service and the lowest rates available.

My servant heart, spirit and dedication make me the perfect candidate to serve you as Baldwin EMC Trustee/Ambassador.

With my years of experience in business, being an elected member of the Water Authori-ty and a member of the City Planning Commis-sion I am poised to lead as your representative to fight for you, the co-op member.

I will bring strength, integrity and passion to serve as your ambassador for District 4, bringing a fresh new perspective and commit-ment to the members of Baldwin EMC. Please contact me with your questions 251-747-1173 or [email protected].

Don’t forget to vote and earn your $5 credit towards your next electric bill. Let your voice be heard.

I look forward to serving you.Helping make Baldwin EMC great again!

Paid by Jimmy Boyd

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Coming to America at Fairhope Intermediate School

Sixth grade students at Fairhope Intermediate School participated in Immigration Day last week to better under-stand the process that immigrants faced as they entered the U.S. through Ellis Island. The students dressed in pe-riod costumes specific to their assigned nationality and job descriptions and then weaved through the process of health checks, citizenship tests, and even faced question-ing in a deportation holding area before finally receiving a passport.

Democratic gubernatorial candidate and mayor of Tusca-loosa Walt Maddox was on hand in Fairhope Sunday for a well-attended rally in support of Alabama House candidate Danielle Mashburn-Myrick. More than 200 supporters gathered at the American Legion to hear both Mashburn-Myrick and Maddox speak and encourage them to get out the vote in the Nov. 6 election.

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Democratic gubernatorial candidate rallies in Fairhope with House candidate Danielle Mashburn-Myrick

Join us for a

FREE FISH FRYFeaturing Governor Kay IveyOctober 18, 2018 @ 5:30 p.m.

Oak Hollow Farm, FairhopeFREE Food, open to the public

Join Gov. Ivey, Rep. Bradley Byrne and other State and Local Republican Candidates

Food provided by Street’s Seafood Restaurant and Stage Coach Café

Paid for by the Baldwin County Republican Party, P.O. Box 1233, Foley, Alabama 36536

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Wisteria Garden Club kicks off its 72nd year

The Wisteria Garden Club began its 72nd year in October, 2018. It continues to inspire Fairhope women with its original purpose: To stimulate the knowledge and love of gardening and flower arranging among amateurs; to encourage study and apprecia-tion of flowers, native trees and shrubs; and to encourage civic beautification. Virginia Boehme was the speaker. Her program was “Mastering Elephant Ears”.

There are three families of elephant ears; runners, slow runners, and clumpers. Clumpers are the most common and run-ners are the most invasive.

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Smart Driver program for seniors coming Nov. 2The Smart Driver

Program is driving training for seniors and is sponsored by AARP. It is a 6-hour class from

9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with an hour off for lunch. Tuition for the class is $15 for AARP members and $20 for non-mem-

bers. All participants who are certified can apply for a discount on their auto insurance for three years. Those

seniors who wish to en-roll in the Nov. 2 class can do so by calling Homestead Village at 251-929-0250.

Native Plant Sale at Weeks Bay ReserveThe twenty-sixth

Annual Native Plant Sale at Weeks Bay will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday, Satur-day and Sunday, Oct. 11 through 14, at Safe Harbor, across U.S. Highway 98 from the Reserve. The sale will feature native flowering plants, wetland plants, beach and dune species, and one of the area’s best selections of beau-tiful, hardy native trees and shrubs. Proceeds from the sale will ben-efit Reserve programs

and projects.Fall is the best time of

the year to plant trees and shrubs! Some of the world’s finest land-scape plants are native to South Alabama and the Gulf Coast. Many of these great woodies and some rare, seldom seen species will be of-fered for sale. Experts, including the growers, will be on-hand to an-swer questions and help with selections.

For more informa-tion, call Weeks Bay Re-serve at 251-928-9792.

Coral Honeysuckle blooms nearly year-round along the gulf coast. A treasured native for more than 200 years, the beau-tiful red flowers are wonderful hummingbird attractors.

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Baldwin County Master Gardener Fall Seminar coming soon

It’s Fall- a new season, cooler weather and, if you’re a gardener, it’s time for the Baldwin County Master Garden-ers' 2018 Fall Seminar. This much anticipated event, to be held at the Fairhope Civic Center on Thursday, Oct. 25 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m., prom-

ises a day full of learning led by gardening experts, a garden fashion show and a plant raffle of gor-geous plants.

The speakers will include Alice Marty, a Mobile Master Gardener, who will present an informative talk on the

migration of monarch butterflies and the milk-weed plant that they love and need for survival. Dr. Arlie Powell, who is a County Agriculture Agent in Florida and Alabama, will discuss growing citrus in the home garden. Jason Powell, who established that plant-lovers’ para-dise, “Petals From The Past”, will share his favorite heritage rose requirements and peren-nials that can be grown successfully at home.

The fashion show and plant raffle will add fun and whimsy to a fabulous day. Make plans now to attend the 2018 Fall Seminar, fashion show and plant raffle on Thursday, Oct. 25 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m.

at the Fairhope Civic Center. Tickets are $15 with lunch on your own and can be purchased by calling 251-550-6464. For more information con-tact BaldwinMasterGar-deners.com online.

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Bouch’s inaugural ‘Seed to Ash’ dinner a hit in Fairhope

Bouch’s Premium Cigars in Fairhope recently hosted its inaugural ‘Seed to Ash’ dinner at The Venue in Fairhope. Bouch’s staff worked with a representative from cigar manufacturing company Nat Sherman to create a four-course meal which paired wine and food with a collection of cigars. Attendees were also treated to an informational lecture from the Nat Sherman representative on site.

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Hannah Wieland wins first place in Jubilee Festival’s High School Art Competition

DAPHNE — Bayside Academy is proud to an-

nounce that sophomore Hannah Wieland won

First Place Overall in the 2018 High School Art

Competition held in con-junction with the 30th Annual Jubilee Festival of Arts. Along with the first place ribbon, Han-nah was presented with a $300 check from the Eastern Shore Chamber of Commerce for the Bayside Visual Arts De-partment.

The exhibition was open to high school students attending Bay-shore Christian School, Bayside Academy, Daphne High School, Fairhope High School, St. Michael’s Catholic High School, or Spanish Fort High School and home-school students residing on the Eastern Shore.

Bayside Academy is an independent, coeduca-

tional, college prepa-ratory day school for

students in grades PK–12.

Bayside Academy sophomore Hannah Wieland with her winning entry from the Jubilee Festival of Art’s High School Art Competition.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Planning Commission of the City of Robertsdale, Alabama will conduct a public hearing to consider a subdivision request made by Michael Crim. The proposed subdivision, The Mike Crim Subdivison, containing 2 lots, is located on the Southeast corner of County Road 54 and McAuliffe Drive, Robertsdale, AL 36567.

Property Description: Lot 1, The Mike Crim Subdivision, Section 36, Township 5 South, Range 3 East, City of Robertsdale, Baldwin County, Alabama.

The hearing has been scheduled for Monday, October 22, 2018, at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall. Interested persons and adjoining property owners will be given as opportunity to ask questions and make comments at this time. Written comments should be addressed to Shannon J. Burkett, City Clerk, P.O. Box 429, Robertsdale, AL 36567.

Aaron White, Chairman, Robertsdale Planning Commission

Health OCTOBER 10, 2018

focus on

October is Breast Cancer Awareness monthCelebrate, remember

and support Breast Can-cer Awareness month with these free events hosted by Infirmary Health.

Thursday, Oct. 11Healthy living and stress relief with Lacy Kantra, PhD

» Noon – 12:50 p.m., » Thomas Fitness Center

seminar room (on the campus of Thomas Hospital), 212 Hos-pital Drive, Fairhope

» Lunch sponsored by Piggly WigglyLearn the tools to combat burnout and anxiety and learn ways to accept difficulties you can’t change. Take part in this interactive lecture led by Dr. Lacy Kantra, a clinical psychologist from the Center for Calm Living and certified yoga teacher.Class is limited to 35 par-ticipants. RSVP by calling 251-435-CARE (2273).

Tuesday, Oct. 16Fall into Fashion

» 11 a.m. » James P. Nix Center, 1 Bayou

Drive, Fairhope » Refreshments provided by

the City of Fairhope.Enjoy a fall fashion show fea-turing downtown boutiques and the James P. Nix Center’s own senior models. Take ad-vantage of your chance to win a door prize from one of the featured boutiques at this fun and entertaining event.No reservation required. To learn more, call 251-928-2835.

Thursday, Oct. 18

Health Expert Panel » 6 – 7:30 p.m., » Thomas Fitness Center

seminar room (on the campus of Thomas Hospital), 212 Hos-pital Drive, Fairhope

» Refreshments provided by Infirmary Cancer Care at Thomas HospitalDo you have questions about breast cancer diagnosis, treatment and/or recovery? Put a question in the box when you arrive at this event or ask a question during the forum. From genetic counsel-ing to surgery, treatment,

plastic surgery, therapy, and emotional support, get expert answers from physicians and Thomas Hospital support staff at this event.No reservations required. To learn more, call 251-435-CARE (2273).

Tuesday, Oct. 233rd annual Survivor Soiree

» 5:30 – 7 p.m. » The Breast Center at

Thomas Hospital, 750 Morphy Ave, Fairhope

» Refreshments provided by Infirmary Cancer Care at Thomas Hospital Celebrate breast cancer sur-vivorship with friends, family, and the Infirmary Cancer Care staff at Thomas Hospital. Enjoy refreshments, snap a photo, register for door prizes and check out the latest fash-ions during the survivor soiree fashion show. Bring a friend. Everyone is welcome. This is your night to have fun and pink out!No reservations required. To learn more, call 251-435-CARE (2273).

Casey Thrasher will perform and donate proceeds from latest single to suicide awareness

When Casey Thrasher penned his latest single “Survivor”, he wasn’t expecting the song to become an anthem for any cause, he just wanted to help individu-als understand they weren’t going through life alone.

When the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) reached out, though, he couldn’t pass up the chance to have his song be part of their celebra-tion for survivors.

“I never doubted the power of this song,” Thrasher said. “When I wrote it, it was about a personal experience, but I knew when the right person heard it, they would feel the same power I did.”

When Thrasher released the song, it reached No. 4 on Apple Music's Featured Hit Country Tracks playl-ist, garnering more than 300,000 streams.

AFSP is the nation’s largest suicide preven-tion organization, and will be hosting several

“community walks” throughout the fall sea-son to bring awareness to suicides across the country, but also to cel-ebrate the survivors.

The community walks are the foundation’s largest fundraisers each year, and Thrasher said he is excited to be part of the events in the Southeast.

“I’m honored to be part of this organiza-tion, and I hope that I can touch every single person taking part in this event,” he said. “If I just touch one, though, it will be completely worth it.”

Thrasher will per-form the song at 10 com-munity walks across Alabama, Georgia and Florida over the next three months, and all proceeds from the download of the song for the remainder of 2018 will be donated to AFSP.

Thrasher will per-form at the walk in Daphne on Sunday, Oct. 14.

Listen to “Survivor”

About Casey Thrasher

Casey Thrasher is a dad, singer-songwriter, United States Army vet-eran and American Idol alum — in that order.

His military back-ground has allowed him to remain grounded in his roots, and continue to drive forward toward his goal of becoming a career musician.

While in the Army,

Thrasher trained as a Signal and Communica-tions specialist before being selected for the Army School of Music. He toured nationally with the Army band, and began writing music while traveling across the country.

That propelled Thrasher into an audi-tion for American Idol in Tuscaloosa, Ala., where he was chosen as a contestant and made it to live television as a

part of the top 15 guys in season 13. Despite being cut at that point, Thrasher used the moti-vation from the show to allow him to believe in himself and his music.

In 2015, Thrasher co-produced and released a self-titled album. The

album is giving fans a chance to see into his life and show them a lit-tle about who Thrasher is as a person. Thrasher continues to play shows across the region, and is sure to give his fans a show they won’t soon forget.

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Boo! Learning about the booing tradition

MARGIESIMS

The Big Picture

With October still new, now is the perfect time to start this fun tradition. Besides, with scary im-ages often surfacing in the headlines this time of year, it might be just the thing to ease your kids' minds. Now that I am in a new neighborhood, in fact, I am thinking about starting it myself. Here is my account from last year:

Last Saturday night just after dark the Sims family was sitting in the den enjoying the fireplace and a little TV when the doorbell rang.

The kids ran to answer, but no one was there — only a bucket of Hallow-een goodies and a note that read “You’ve just been Booed!”

I don’t get the warm fuzzies very often, but this made me fuzzy all over. It was a feel good moment for the whole family. “What kind of neighborhood have we moved into that has such fun traditions?” said Captain Fun. This one had his name all over it.

The older kids tried to figure out who booed us while the younger kids squealed as they tore

into candy, small games and neon vampire teeth. Their first ever, I must say, that they could call their own since we don’t typically encourage imi-tating vampires at our house.

On Monday when I consulted my new neigh-bors, they confirmed it and gave me some boo-ing guidance. Today when the kids get home from school, we are going to the Dollar Tree to collect the loot for two booings. Then tonight, after dark, we will de-liver. I think I am more excited about it than the

kids, and if you have been reading my column for very long, you know it takes a lot to make that happen.

If you decide to start the booing tradition in your neighborhood, here are a few guidelines:• Boo two families in

one night by ringing the doorbell after dark and leaving the boo bucket on the porch. Try to get away before the door is answered so you can stay anony-mous.

• Go to www.Been-Booed.com to find the official note to intro-

duce the booing pro-cess to those who may be unfamiliar.

• Try to know some-thing about the fami-lies you boo. One of my targets tonight, for instance, has an empty nest so I am including a copy of my favorite novel for her. (Jan Karon’s Mitford series, in case you're curious www.mitfordbooks.com.) Finally, keep it easy.

“No pressure!” the note in the boo bucket said. Good thing, since techni-cally I was supposed to

boo within 48 hours of being booed. Uh, it has taken me a few hours longer than that. That's okay — the note gave me permission. I am keep-ing it fun.

It’s a scary thought, but I might even have more fun tonight than Captain Fun himself.

South Baldwin Regional Medical Center recognized as a “Best Places to Work in Healthcare”

FOLEY — South Bald-win Regional Medical Center has been ranked as No. 13 among health-care providers by Mod-ern Healthcare’s 2018 Best Places to Work in Healthcare.

“South Baldwin Re-gional Medical Center is deeply honored to receive Modern Health-care's Best Places to Work in Healthcare

Award for the seventh year in a row,” said Daniel McKinney, CEO. “This prestigious and consistent national rec-ognition reconfirms that the culture at SBRMC is fueled by the passion, commitment and talent of our staff; those who have made a conscious decision to come to-gether to deliver on a shared mission – materi-

ally improving the deliv-ery of healthcare to our community.”

Modern Healthcare and its Best Places to Work in Healthcare award winners have accomplished much in over the years, empow-ering healthcare organi-zations, and the people who work for them, to realize their full poten-tial. Modern Healthcare partners with the Best Companies Group on the assessment process, which includes an exten-sive employee survey.

“Our award winners can be proud of the role they played in elevat-ing the standard for workplace excellence. They have the judgment, drive and resilience to solve healthcare’s most significant challenges through our most im-portant resource: peo-ple. They are pushing the envelope and creat-ing a more engaged and productive workforce, all while tackling the ever-present challenges of cost, safety, quality and access,” said Aurora Aguilar, editor of Mod-ern Healthcare.

South Baldwin Re-

gional Medical Center was honored at the 2018 Best Places to Work Awards Dinner on Thursday, September 27, at the Renaissance Dallas Hotel. This is the seventh year in a row South Baldwin Regional Medical Center has made the list.

About South Baldwin Regional Medical Center

South Baldwin Re-gional Medical Center is a 112 bed, acute care hospital with over 800 employees and has a network of medical clinics serving Baldwin County. A dedicated and experienced medical staff offers over 32 medi-cal specialties and the hospital offers services ranging from Baldwin County’s two Wound Care & Hyperbaric Med-icine Centers, Central Baldwin Immediate Care & Family Practice, Or-thopaedic Center, Wom-en’s Imaging Center,

Comprehensive Digital Imaging Center, 24-Hour Emergency Department, 24/7 Urgent Care & Imaging Center in Gulf Shores and much more.

The hospital has received numerous awards and recognition, including Consumer Report Magazine Top 9 Hospitals in the Nation

for Infection Preven-tion, Press Ganey Sum-mit Award, The Joint Commission’s Top Per-former in Key Quality Measures and an “A” Hospital Safety Score by the Leapfrog Group. For more information, call 251- 949-3475 or visit www.SouthBaldwin-RMC.com.

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HEALTH HAPPENINGS IN BALDWIN COUNTY Support Groups Monday Morning Grief Support Group

» Every Monday, 10 a.m. » Daphne Recreation Center,

2605 US 98, Daphne

Perinatal Support Group

» Second Monday, 7:30 – 8:30 p.m.

» Thrive Yoga & Massage, 21180 State Hwy, Fairhope Welcome to the Perinatal Sup-port Group offering resources to women in Lower Alabama who are, have, or worried about experiencing perinatal/post-partum related stressors. This

is a non-clinical, non-medical, peer to peer support group with voluntary membership.

Women’s Cancer Support Group

» First Tuesday, 5 – 6:30 p.m. » Kilborn Clinic, 1047 Fairhope

Ave, Fairhope

Colorectal cancer and ostomy support group

» Third Tuesday, 5:30 – 7 p.m. » USA MCI Kilborn Clinic

lobby, Fairhope Enjoy great conversation, make new friends, learn from guest speakers and share knowledge and information. A light meal is served. Please RSVP by living

your name and the name of the meeting you would like to attend. RSVP at 251-445-9591. Visit UOAA.org for more infor-mation

Eastern Shore Baby Café

» Every Wednesday, noon – 1:30 p.m.

» 150 South Ingleside St., Suite 2, Fairhope Baby Café is a free, informal, drop in, no speaker, no pre-sentation group to help moms with breastfeeding issues and socialize with other breastfeed-ing moms. We welcome participants to bring guests, including dads,

grandparents, preschool-age siblings and babies. There are toys for toddlers and refresh-ments for everyone. In addition, an IBCLC-certified lactation consultant is on hand to an-swer questions.

Talk Time Grief Support Group/ Sub-stance Abuse Loss

» Third Thursday, 6 p.m. » Drug Education Council

Office, 22251 Palmer St., Rob-ertsdale Talk Time provides a safe, comfortable environment where parents can meet with other parents who understand the grief of losing a loved one

through substance abuse overdose. We are not counsel-ors but caring people who are compassionate and under-standing as we have also trav-eled this road. Call Julie Waters for questions at 251-550-5031 or via email [email protected]

Breast Cancer Support Group

» Second Thursday, 5 - 6:30 p.m.

» The Breast Center at Thomas Hospital, 750 Morphy Ave., FairhopeFor information or to be added to the mailing list contact Patti at 251-279-2865

National Stuttering Association Gulf Coast Chapter support group

» First Wednesday, 6:30 pm » Foley Library, upstairs meet-

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AudiologyAscent Audiology & HearingDr. Andy Tubertini - Fairhope ............................251-990-0535Dr. Emily Domingue - Foley/Gulf Shores .............251-971-1152www.AscentAudiologyFairhope.com

Chiropractic PhysiciansChiropractic Care, Inc.Dr. Lyle Cooper3325 Gulf Shores PkwyGulf Shores, AL ................251-968-2000

Ear, Nose, Throat/Head and Neck Surgery

Frank K. Hixon, M.D.188 Hospital Drive, Suite 101Fairhope, AL ............................928-0300

William B. Norris, M.D.188 Hospital Drive, Suite 101Fairhope, AL ............................928-0300

Obstetrics/ GynecologyDiegmann & Henderson OBGYN, P.C.Fred F. Diegmann, M.D., FACOGBret T. Henderson, M.D., FACOG150 South Ingleside St. Suite 2Fairhope, AL 36532 ................990-6550

Marla J. Gleason, M.D., FACOG2001 Medical Park DriveBay Minette, AL ......................937-7016

Medical Park OB-GYN P.C.Dr. Mary D. Wells, M.D.Dr. Dylan R. Wells, M.D.Dr. Leslie L. Evans, M.D.Dr. Richard A Roh, M.D., FACOGDr. Gary W. Nelson, M.D., FACOG150 S. Ingleside Suite 6Fairhope, AL ............................928-1222

Ophthalmology/Oculoplastics/Optometrist

Southern Eye Group of AlabamaPeter Zloty, M.D.Angela Cherniak, O.D.James Daniel Wilder, III, O.D.411 N. Section St., Fairhope, AL ...........................990-39371624 North McKenzie Street (across from South Baldwin Hospital)Foley, AL ................................943-3937

OrthodonticIsland OrthodonticsR. A. Dyken, D.M.D., M.S.Dr. Jason Bailey18110 Hwy. 104 Robertsdale, AL and241 Clubhouse DriveGulf Shores, AL .......................968-1310

Orthopedic SurgeryBaldwin Bone & JointE. Rhett Hubley, M.DJohn L. Todd, M.D.Drew Corbett, M.D.Paul Canale, M.D.Andy Harcourt, M.D.Matthew W. Goldman, M.D.1505 Daphne Ave. Daphne, AL ..............................625-2663

2305 Hand Avenue,Bay Minette ..............................937-61204223 Orange Beach Blvd., Orange Beach ...........................981-2663

Bayside Orthopaedic, Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation CenterJoey Carter, MDGregg Terral, MDWilliam Roberts, MDJay Savage, MDJason R. Determann, MD341 N. Greeno Road, Fairhope ...................................928-24011622 N. McKenzie St, Foley ........................................970-2007

PharmaciesMagnolia Springs Pharmacy & GiftsSabrina Crutchfield – PharmD12547 Co. Rd. 49NMagnolia Springs, AL ......251-965-6273

Physical Therapy And Rehabilitation

Bayside Orthopaedic & Rehabilitation CenterMichael Zoghby, PT, LAT, CHTSarah E. Beaver, DPT341 N. Greeno Road, Fairhope ...................................928-2401Michael Clark, PT, CPed1622 N. McKenzie St, Foley ........................................970-2007

Diversicare of Foley1701 N. Alston, Foley, AL......................(251) 943-2781

Fairhope Physical TherapyPatrick L. Garofano, P.T.Emily Flynn, P.T.243 South Greeno RoadFairhope, AL ............................928-3909Robertsdale HealthCare CenterMary Kay PolysPT, OT, ST, RT and Skilled Nursing18700 U.S. Highway 90Robertsdale, AL ................251-947-1911

PulmonaryBaldwin County Pulmonary & Sleep PhysiciansMichael P. Houston, M.D.1298 N. McKenzie St.Foley, AL .................................... 971-3555

Sleep MedicineBaldwin County Pulmonary & Sleep PhysiciansMichael P. Houston, M.D.1298 N. McKenzie St.Foley, AL .................................... 971-3555

UrologyFairhope Urology, PCChristopher D. Petrus, MD, FACS 8720 Fairhope AvenueFairhope, AL 36532 ..........251-990-2241

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Puzzles

LAY THAT PISTOL DOWN

If someone is aiming a gun at your head, it is a good idea — as a matter of self-preservation — to dis-arm him if you can safely do so.

An analogous situa-tion arises at the bridge table when a particular opponent threatens your chances of making the contract. In such a cir-cumstance, you should do whatever you can to elimi-nate the threat.

Take this case where you are in three notrump and West leads a spade. You win East’s jack with the queen, and it is obvious that the contract is ice-cold if West has the king of diamonds. In that case, repeated finesses will over-come the king, and you will finish with 11 or 12 tricks.

But if you start out by attacking diamonds and East has the king, there is a real danger that a spade return will ultimately do you in. This could easily happen if West started with five or six spades and the ace of hearts.

Once you recognize the

threat posed by West, it is not difficult to find the ap-propriate countermeasure. So at trick two you lead the queen or jack of hearts instead of attacking dia-monds. This play virtually eliminates all chance of going down.

If West has the ace and takes it, you plan to duck his spade return and win the next one. Now when you take the diamond finesse, you are on safe ground. If the finesse loses, either East will not have a spade to lead (be-cause West started with at least five of them), or East will have a spade to lead (because the spades were originally divided 4-4).

Similarly, if East has the ace of hearts and takes it, you duck his spade return before trying the diamond finesse. Either way, the contract is secured by leading a heart first, effec-tively disarming West by removing the pistol — the ace of hearts — from his possession before he has a chance to use it against you.

CONTRACT BRIDGE By Steve Becker

PUZZLE ANSWERS

SUPER CROSSWORD BE AWAREWEEKLY SUDOKU By Linda Thistle

PLACE A NUMBER IN THE EMPTY BOXES IN SUCH A WAY THAT EACH

ROW ACROSS, EACH COLUMN DOWN AND EACH SMALL 9-BOX

SQUARE CONTAINS ALL OF THE NUMBERS FROM ONE TO NINE.

• It was 17th-century French author Francois de La Rochefoucauld who made the follow-ing sage observation: “Some people with great virtues are dis-agreeable, while others with great vices are de-lightful.”

• If you wanted to dig to the center of the earth, you’d have to go down about 4,000 miles.

• If you’re a fan of fishing, here’s a cau-tionary tale regarding the weather: A 48-year-old Colombian man named Felipe Ortiz (for reasons unknown) decided to go out fish-ing in a raging storm. He cast his line into a strong wind, but the line blew back and caused the baited hook to lodge in his throat, killing him.

• Are you a dipso-maniac? The root of the word is from the Greek “dipso,” meaning “thirst” — and we’re all familiar with the “mania” part. “Dipso-maniac” is just a fancy name for a drunk.

• Feeling pressed by ever-increasing postage rates? Well, consider this: To send mail by Pony Express originally cost $5 per ounce — the equivalent of more than $150 in today’s dollars.

• At one time the game of checkers was known as “chess for ladies.”

• Unless you’re a pro-fessional dairy farmer who milks cows on a daily basis, it’s unlikely that you’re aware of the fact that it takes, on av-erage, 350 squirts to get a gallon of milk.

• Jewelry lovers, pay attention: Oysters aren’t the only crea-tures with the capa-bility to make pearls. Pearls can come from any mollusk that makes a shell, including mus-sels, clams, conchs and even land snails.

Thought for the Day: “I like an escalator

because an escalator can never break, it can only become stairs. There would never be an escalator temporar-ily out of order sign, only an escalator tem-porarily stairs. Sorry for the convenience.”

— Mitch Hedberg

(c) 2018 King Features Synd., Inc.

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STRANGE BUT TRUE By Samantha Weaver

SUPER CROSSWORDWEEKLY SUDOKU

SCRAMBLERSUNSCRAMBLE THE LETTERS WITHIN EACH RECTANGLE TO FORM FOUR ORDINARY WORDS. THEN REARRANGE THE BOXED LETTERS TO FORM THE MYSTERY WORD, WHICH WILL COMPLETE THE GAG!

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OpinionSome politicos learn lesson the hard way

For some untold rea-son or some would say ungodly reason, I have always been enthralled and involved in politics. As a boy growing up in Troy, I was tutored and trained in the rules and rituals of Alabama politics by two masters of my county’s political history.

The Probate Judge and State Representative were my mentors. They both had been in politics for decades. Both men-tors had taught me a lot of political tidbits over the years. However, when it finally got time for me to make my first foray into the arena, they both sat me down. I could tell that I was going to get some sage advice since both were present. They gave me one of the cardinal rules of politics — you run your own campaign and never ever get involved in other people’s races.

They said you should be thankful that they elected you to your of-fice. It made sense that it would be arrogant and presumptuous even if you had been in your post for a while that you should not offer your opinion on other races. In addition, the old adage applies — you make one ingrate and hundreds of enemies.

Young Martha Roby learned this old political rule the hard way. As a girl growing up in privilege in Montgom-ery, she didn’t have the advantage of learning the Rules of Politics. She was probably more interested in planning for debutante balls and learning to play the piano. She went on to college at New York Uni-versity and majored in music.

Bill Dickinson served in that same second district seat for 28 years.

He became the rank-ing Republican on the House Armed Services Committee. He never got involved in other races. In fact, his cam-paign slogan in his early years was “Vote first for Bill and then as you will.”

Another politician that learned a lesson the hard way this year is powerful State Senate President, Del Marsh. There is an old saying and political truism that home folks know you best. Marsh has made no bones about the fact that he was interested in running for U.S. Senator or Governor. His calling card to claiming one of these brass rings was that he had made a lot of money in the private sector and could afford to self-finance a state campaign, if he were inclined to spend some of his money. That re-mained to be seen.

However, in his reelec-tion bid for his Anniston State Senate District, Marsh did use his large state campaign war chest to buy media spots in the Montgomery and Birmingham media mar-ket, probably in order to build name identifica-tion for a possible 2020 U.S. Senate run. In fact, Marsh spent $482,674 to his unknown opponents $15,435. Marsh got 52 percent and won by an 8,215 to 7,366 difference. Less than 900 votes.

Marsh may as well have lost as far as future statewide aspirations are concerned. No PAC’s in Washington are going to take him seriously with that blemish.

In 1974, Jere Beasley was running for reelec-tion as Lt. Governor. He had gotten upstartish and antsy to take the reigns as Governor after Governor George Wal-lace had been shot and

was recovering. Peren-nial candidate, Charles Woods, led Beasley in the first primary and was poised to take him out. Beasley adroitly did his homework. He discovered that Woods had failed to carry his home voting precinct in Dothan. Beasley came back to beat him with a brilliant ad that showed the results of Beasley beating Woods in his own Home Box. The ad simply said, “Home Folks know you best.” The more things change the more they stay the same in good old Ala-bama politics.

Speaking of statewide aspirations, Rebekah Mason and Robert Bent-ley recently launched a website touting ole Bent-ley’s history as Gover-nor with a hint that the old boy might get back into politics. Ms. Mason tweeted that she liked my comments about

them getting back into politics that I made on Birmingham television. They seem immune to anything they did in the Governor’s office. My thoughts were that I wish they would reenter the political arena. It would be good fodder for me. As you know I like to write about the lighter side of politics and they were colorful and a great soap opera. However, they were no the most colorful in Ala-bama political history. They are not even close to Big Jim Folsom and Shorty Price.

See you next week.

Steve Flowers is Ala-bama’s leading political columnist. His weekly column appears in more than 60 Alabama newspapers. He served 16 years in the state leg-islature. Steve may be reached at www.steve-flowers.us.

Birth control

In the October 7, 2018 Press Register (Mobile, AL) article, “Contracep-tion Deserts,” Kathleen Bravo, CEO of Obria Group, is wrong when she states that “A woman needs choice [birth control], but you can’t have a choice if the only clinic that a woman can go to is

Planned Parenthood.” She incorrectly states that young women “don’t want to live every day having to take a carcinogen” — referring to hormonal contracep-tion.

The Planned Par-enthood internet site, under the “Birth Con-trol” section, sets forth 18 different alternatives for birth control. Many of these methods do not

involve hormonal con-traception. As a matter of fact, the Obria Group clinics provide only one birth control alternative — abstinence.

Your article states that following the clo-sure of more than 80 family planning clinics across Texas, “births by poor women on Med-icaid increased 27 per-cent from 2011 to 2014.” This was the result of

the availability of the most effective forms of birth control — IUDs, implants and injec-tions — plunging by a third due to the closing of Planned Parenthood clinics and slashed state funding (66 percent) for family planning. Absti-nence is not a viable op-tion for birth control.

On June 21, 2018, Planned Parenthood and the National Family

Planning & Reproduc-tive Health Association asked a federal judge to prevent HHS from making changes to Title X funding that could effectively cut them off from federal dollars because their programs focus on contraception over abstinence. Title X is the nation’s program for affordable birth con-trol and reproductive health care that serves

four million people each year.

Once again, birth control is being sub-jected to governmental oversight under Title X. Once again, voters are encouraged to contact their Congressional rep-resentatives to assure this change in Title X is defeated.

Mary Ann LindsaySummerdale, AL

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ADVERTISEMENTFOR BIDS

Sealed bids for the constructionof Canal Road Natural Gas MainRelocation, AL Highway 180 willbe received by Clarke-MobileCounties Gas District, at itsOrange Beach, Alabama officeuntil 10:00 A.M., Thursday,November 1, 2018, and thenpublicly opened and read aloudat said location.

Principal items of work generallyinclude the relocation of approxi-mately 10,000 linear feet of 6"polyethylene gas main, including4,000 linear feet by horizontal

Notice of Adoption HearingProbate Court ofBaldwin CountyCase No. 3966

To: Dwight J.W. Parker152 Center AvenueOakdale, PA 15071

To: Katherine Elaine LeonardAddress unknown

Please take notice that a petitionfor adoption has been filed insaid Court by the Petitionersnamed below.

Please be advised that if youintend to contest this adoptionyou must file a written responsewith the attorney for the peti-tioners named below and withthe Clerk of the Probate Court,P.O. Box 459, Bay Minette,Alabama, 36507 as soon aspossible but no later than thirty(30) days from the last day thisnotice is published.

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Foley City Council will holda Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m.Monday, October 15, 2018 inCouncil Chambers to considerviolations of the City's LotClearing & Weed RemovalOrdinance 1095-09 at 905 Peach-tree Avenue West in Foley,Alabama, pursuant to the Codeof Alabama, Sections 11-67-20through 11-67-28.

All persons wishing to be heardmay speak in person at thePublic Hearing, or may respondin writing to the City of Foley,P.O. Box 1750, Foley Alabama36535 before October 15, 2018 inorder to be considered.

/s/ Katy Taylor, CMCCity ClerkOctober 10, 2018

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALEBALDWIN COUNTY,

ALABAMADefault having been made in thepayment of the indebtednesssecured by that certain Mortgagedated September 30, 2002, execu-ted by Angel Gauci to WhitneyNational Bank, which Mortgageis recorded at Instrument No.685673, in the office of the Judgeof Probate of Baldwin County,Alabama; the undersigned, Han-cock Whitney Bank, a Mississip-pi banking corporation formerlyknown as Whitney Bank, for-merly known as Hancock Bank,the successor by merger toWhitney Bank, a Louisiana statechartered bank, formerly knownas Hancock Bank of Louisiana,the successor by merger toWhitney National Bank, asMortgagee, under and by virtueof its Mortgage and the Ordergranting Hancock WhitneyBank's Motion to Amend Judg-ment and Decree of Foreclosureentered by the Circuit Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama by theHonorable C. Joseph Norton,will sell at public outcry, to thehighest bidder for cash, in frontof the Main Entrance to theBaldwin County Courthouse inBay Minette, Alabama, by andthrough the Baldwin CountySheriff's Department, during thelegal hours of sale, on the 31stday of October, 2018, all of itsright, title and interest in and tothe following described realestate, situated in Baldwin Coun-ty, Alabama, to-wit:Lot 28, Sunrise Subdivision, UnitOne, as shown by map or platrecorded at Slide 2007-D, Pro-bate Court Records, BaldwinCounty, Alabama.THIS PROPERTY WILL BESOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHEREIS" BASIS, SUBJECT TO ANYEASEMENTS, ENCUMBRAN-CES AND EXCEPTIONS RE-FLECTED IN SAID MORT-GAGE AND ALL MATTERSCONTAINED IN THE RE-CORDS OF THE OFFICE OFTHE JUDGE OF PROBATE OFTHE COUNTY WHERE THEABOVE-DESCRIBED PROP-ERTY IS SITUATED. THISPROPERTY WILL BE SOLDWITHOUT WARRANTY, EX-PRESSED OR IMPLIED, ASTO TITLE, CONDITION, USEAND/OR ENJOYMENT ANDWILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TOTHE RIGHT OF REDEMP-TION OF ALL PARTIES ENTI-TLED THERETO.This sale is made for thepayment of the indebtednesssecured by said Mortgage, aswell as expenses of foreclosure,including but not limited to, thecost of publication and a reason-able attorney's fee, as providedfor under the terms of saidMortgage. The Mortgagee re-serves the right to bid for andpurchase the real estate and tocredit its purchase price againstthe expenses of sale and theindebtedness secured by said realestate. This sale is subject topostponement or cancellation;contact the phone number belowprior to sale. This is an attemptto collect a debt, and anyinformation received will be usedfor that purpose.Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances.Programs may also exist thathelp persons avoid or delay theforeclosure process. An attorneyshould be consulted to help youunderstand these rights andprograms as a part of the

ADVERTISEMENTCity of Fairhope

Sealed bids will be received bythe City of Fairhope of BaldwinCounty, Alabama, in the City ofFairhope offices, 555 SouthSection St. Fairhope, Alabama,until 2:00 P.M. Thursday, Octo-ber 25, 2018, then publiclyopened thereafter, for furnishingall labor and materials, andperforming all work required bythe City of Fairhope anddescribed as follows:

Bid No.001-19

Marina Electrical at Main PierProject No.ELC001-19

Marina Electrical at Main Pier

The project will consist of labor,equipment and material necessa-ry for electrical modifications toFairhope Municipal pier .andMarina. One Hundred andTwenty (120) calendar days areallowed for the construction ofthe project.

Plans, Drawings and Specifica-tions are on file and may beviewed in the Purchasing De-partment of the City of Fairhope,Alabama, located at 555 S.Section Street or at the office ofthe Engineer. Copies may beobtained from the City ofFairhope, at no cost to theContractor other than postage,and prior to opening, copies ofthe bid packet, including plans,drawings and specifications willbe available for purchase atStewart Engineering, Inc. Elec-trical Consultants, P.O. Box2233, Anniston, AL 36202 at anonrefundable charge of $150per set. To contact StewartEngineering, Inc. call 256237-0891, Lance Junkin, P.E.

No plans and specificationswill be issued to contractors laterthan one (1) week prior to thetime indicated above for receiv-ing bids. Bid advertisement,addenda and other related docu-ments will be posted on the Cityof Fairhope website www.fairhopeal.gov. Questions or commentspertaining to this bid must bepresented in writing and sent ase-mail to the attention of thePurchasing clerk, Dee DeeBrandt, P.O. Drawer 429, 555South Section St., Fairhope, Al36532, e-mail: [email protected], no later thanseven (7) days prior to the bidopening or will be foreverwaived.

All bids must be on blank formsprovided in the Bid documents.Bids shall be accompanied by aBID SECURITY equal to 5%(percent) of the bid price, but inno event more than $50,000.00.BID SECURITY shall be in theform of a Bid Bond signed by aBonding company authorized todo business in the State ofAlabama, or a Cashier's Checkpayable to the City of Fairhope.NO BID SECURITY is requiredon bids less than $10,000.00.

A Performance Bond in the formand terms approved by the Cityof Fairhope in an amount notless than the sum of the bid willbe required at the signing of theCONTRACT, and in addition, aLabor and Materials Bond in theform and terms approved by theCity of Fairhope in an amountnot less than fifty percent (50%)of the CONTRACT price insur-ing payment for all labor andmaterials.

The City of Fairhope is an EqualOpportunity Employer and re-quires that all contractors com-ply with the Equal Employment

Petitioners:Stephen Matthew Campbell and

Amy Ashe CampbellAttorney for the Petitioner:L. D. Holt7581 Spanish Fort Blvd.Spanish Fort, AL 36527

October 3-10-17-24, 2018

Bay Minette, AL 36507

A99 Lesley Giles105 Stapleton AveBay Minette, AL 36507

A98 Sally Sprinkle12995 JayCeen RoadLot 107Bay Minette, AL 36507

A96 Alexandria McMillan1707 McMillan AveLot 13Bay Minette, AL 36507

A55 Kyndle Fretwell15894 Pine Grove RoadExtensionBay Minette, AL 36507

A51 Crystal Watson1289 Wildfork RdFrisco City, AL 36445

A46 Shawn Irle4-A Myrtle StBay Minette, AL 36507

A41 David Mosley12250 Atlantic AveApt 1601Jacksonville, FL 32225

A34 Shawn Irle4-A Myrtle StBay Minette, AL 36507

A30 Amber Phillips13486 Lilac LaneStapleton, AL 36578

A29 Taneka Hurst3385 Melissa LaneClarksville, TN 37042

A27 Natasha Purser7506 Magnolia Springs HwyLot # 19Foley, AL 36535

A24 Shantira Bryars812 Taylor StBay Minette, AL 36507

A9 Tonya Bodiford35616 Byrd RdStapleton, AL 36578

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directional drilling (multiplebores); 1,500 linear feet of 2"polyethylene gas main, servicetransfers, 6" and 2" valves andother related items.

Plans and specifications may beexamined at Clarke-MobileCounties Gas District's OrangeBeach, Alabama office at 24831Canal Road, Orange Beach,Alabama 36561; Jackson Alaba-ma office at 2003 CollegeAvenue, Jackson, AL 36545; andat the office of Southern Engi-neering Solutions, Inc., 201 EastTroy Street, Andalusia, Alabama36420.

To be eligible for consideration,bids must be submitted oncomplete proposals made availa-ble by the Owner/Engineer. Byvisiting the Engineer's website atwww.southernengineeringsolutions.com and clicking the "Cur-rently Bidding" link at the top ofthe page, a complete digitalproject bidding documents areavailable upon an online pay-ment of a non-refundable fee of$40.00 by. A free one-timemembership registration withQuest CDN will be required.Please contact questcdn.com at9 5 2 - 2 3 3 - 1 6 3 2 o r i n f [email protected] if you requireassistance in registration, down-loading, or working with thisdigital project information. Op-tional complete paper bid docu-ments are available at SouthernEngineering Solutions, Inc.; P OBox 610; 201 East Troy Street;Andalusia, Alabama 36420, uponpayment of a refundable (if plansare returned in reusable condi-tion within 10 days of bidopening) deposit of $80.00. Biddocuments will be mailed onlyupon receipt of deposit. If paperoption is chosen, checks shall bemade payable to Southern Engi-neering Solutions, Inc. No paperbid documents will be distrib-uted no later than 48 hours priorto the scheduled opening of bids.

The Owner reserves the right toreject any or all bids and towaive any informalities.

Each bidder must submit withhis bid, security in the amount,form, and subject to the condi-tions provided in the Informa-tion for Bidders. The successfulbidder will be required to submit100% performance bond and a100% payment bond.

Each bidder must be licensed asa Contractor in the State ofAlabama in accordance withprovisions of Chapter 8 of Title34 of the Code of Alabama, 1985,and must submit with his bidsatisfactory evidence of suchlicense. Bidders will not berequired to pre-qualify, althoughbidders are required to provideevidence of prior similar and"specialty" work-experience asrequired in the project specifica-tions.

A mandatory pre-bid meeting toallow potential bidders to viewand discuss the project site withthe Owner and Engineer will beheld at 10:00 A.M., Thursday,October 25, 2018, at Clarke-Mobile Counties Gas District'sOrange Beach, Alabama office,24831 Canal Road, OrangeBeach, Alabama. All potentialbidders must attend the manda-tory pre-bid meeting in order tobe allowed to participate in thebidding.

Neal GrimesDirector of OperationsClarke-MobileCounties Gas DistrictOctober 10-17-24, 2018

Opportunity laws and the provi-sions of the Contract documentsin this regard. The CITY alsoencourages and supports theutilization of Minority BusinessEnterprises on this and all publicbids.

All Bids, with their guarantee(when required), must be en-closed in a sealed, opaqueenvelope, clearly identified onthe outside as "Sealed Bid" withBid Name, Bid Number, City ofFairhope's name and address,and the Contractor's name,address, and General Contrac-tor's License Number (Mandato-ry by State law). Each bid mustbe in a separate envelope. Bidsmade out in pencil will not beaccepted. Failure to observe theinstructions contained herein willconstitute grounds for rejectionof your bid. The CITY reservesthe right to accept or reject allbids, or any portions thereof, andto waive informalities, and tofurnish any item of material orwork to change the amount ofthe CONTRACT, whichever is inthe best interest of the City ofFairhope.

The CONTRACTOR must fur-nish to the City of Fairhope atthe time of the signing of theCONTRACT, a Certificate ofInsurance coverage as providedin the contract documents whichwill include Comprehensive In-surance, Contractor's Automo-bile, and where applicable,Owner's Protective Liability in-surance, Subcontractor's PublicLiability and Property DamageInsurance. The company that isawarded the bid must haveWorkman's Compensation In-surance on all of its employees ifwork is to be performed on Cityof Fairhope premises. GeneralLiability Insurance, specifyingcoverage, must be maintained tohold the City of Fairhopeharmless in the event of anaccident. See bid packet fordetails.

No bids will be considered unlessthe Bidder, whether resident ornon-resident of Alabama, isproperly qualified to submit abid for this type of work inaccordance with all applicablelaws of the State of Alabama.Where applicable, this shallinclude evidence of holding acurrent license from the Alaba-ma Licensing Board for GeneralContractors, Montgomery, Ala-bama, as required by Chapter 8,Title 34, of the Code of Alabama,1975. In addition, the awardedvendor, if a non-resident of theState, and if a corporation, Shallshow evidence of having quali-fied with the Secretary of Stateto do business in the State ofAlabama,. http://sos.alabama.gov/business-entities. AwardedContractor must have a currentbusiness license, or purchase abusiness license with the City ofFairhope prior to work per-formed. No bids shall be with-drawn for the period of thirty(30) days subsequent to theopening of bids without theconsent of the City of Fairhope,Baldwin County, Alabama. Oncecompleted, a tabulation of theresponsive and responsible bidswill be available for publicviewing by visiting the followingweb address: www.fairhopeal.gov

October 10, 2018

foreclosure process.Hancock Whitney Bank, Mort-gageeRobert C. Matthews, Esq.Attorney for Mortgagee11 North Water Street, Suite22200Mobile, Alabama 36602(251) 345-8218October 3-10-17-24, 2018

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEECONOMY STORAGE,

40370 Highway 59 S.,(behind BeeGee's

convenience store)Bay Minette, AL 36507

In accordance with the laws ofthe State of Alabama (1981 ALACT #81-769), Mini WarehouseWorld LLC dba Economy Stor-age will auction or otherwisedispose of the contents of theunits listed below to satisfy alandlord's lien for unpaid rentand other charges. The auctionwill be held Wednesday, October17, 2018 at 10AM at EconomyStorage, 40370 State Hwy 59,Bay Minette, AL 36507. Wereserve the right to refuse anybid.

C29 William Parker12999 Kilcrease RdBay Minette, AL 36507

C30 Jackie Morrow42 Barth RdPoplarville, MS 39470

D12 Shonequa KoenPO Box 264Bay Minette, AL 36507

D4 Pamela Crook13095 County Road 138Bay Minette, AL 36507

D13 James Giles206 N Bouler AveBay Minette, AL 36507

D19 Tim Childers Jr8895 Dixon RdBay Minette, AL 36507

D21 William Parker12999 Kilcrease RdBay Minette, AL 36507

D23 Jakia SledgePO Box 772Bay Minette, AL 36507

C19 Mary Brown9100 Hubbard Landing RdLot 142Stockton, AL 36579

C18 Dana Miller17160 Old Brady RdBay Minette, AL 36507

C17 Larry Logan501 Freeview AveBay Minette, AL 36507

C14 Ja'Nesha Snowden42670 Nicholsville RdBay Minette, AL 36507

C11 Jackie Morrow42 Barth RdPoplarville, MS 39470

C6 Marilyn Sebring13635 Church StStapleton, AL 36578

C5 Elizabeth Pendleton202 W Mango StBay Minette, AL 36507

C4 Randall HadleyPO Box 1836Bay Minette, AL 36507

C3 Taylor Roland11271 Quinley RdBay Minette, AL 36507

C2 Kimberly Reeves43160 Jones RdBay Minette, AL 36507

C1 Chris Tipton16430 Kennedy RdLot # 5Bon Secour, AL 36511

A113 Gregory B Wilson19664 W 36th AveApt 1007Gulf Shores, AL 36542

A103 Michelle Stacey606 Bream StAtmore, AL 36502

A101 Kayla Jackson126 Estates AveAtmore, AL 36502

A100 Kywana Jackson15401 Johnnie Lane

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

STATE OF ALABAMACOUNTY OF BALDWIN

Default having been made in theindebtedness secured by thatcertain mortgage executed byGregory Lane Johnson HusbandAnd Denise D. Johnson Wife toMortgage Electronic Registra-tion Systems, Inc., as nomineefor Wachovia Mortgage Corpo-ration, its successors and assignsdated June 22, 2006; saidmortgage being recorded asInstrument No. 985085, as modi-fied by that certain ModificationAgreement as Instrument No.1535682 in and re-recorded asInstrument No. 986647 in theOffice of the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama. SaidMortgage was last sold, assignedand transferred to U.S. BankNational Association, not in itsindividual capacity but solely asTrustee for the RMAC Trust,

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtednesssecured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Dorothy A. Gunter,a single person, originally infavor of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.,on the 21st day of September,2007, said mortgage recorded inthe Office of the Judge ofProbate of Baldwin County,Alabama, in Instrument Number1076901; re-recorded in Instru-ment Number 1357145; theundersigned Nationstar Mort-gage LLC d/b/a ChampionMortgage Company, as Mortga-gee/Transferee, under and byvirtue of the power of salecontained in said mortgage, willsell at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash, in frontof the main entrance of theCourthouse at Bay Minette,Baldwin County, Alabama, onOctober 26, 2018, during thelegal hours of sale, all of its right,title, and interest in and to thefollowing described real estate,situated in Baldwin County,Alabama, to-wit:Parcel 1:Lot 15, Oak Meadow Subdivi-sion, as recorded in Slide 1279-AProbate Records, Baldwin Coun-ty, Alabama.

Less and Except:

Commencing at the Southwestcorner of said Lot 15 run North89 degrees 47 minutes 55 secondsEast along the South line of saidLot 15, 233.99 feet to the point ofbeginning; run thence North 30degrees 00 minutes 00 secondsWest, 392.70 feet to a point onthe Southerly right of way line ofOak Meadow Drive, said pointlying in a curve to the left,having a radius of 130 feet; runthence Northeasterly along thearc of said curve 12.57 feet to theNortheast corner of said Lot 15;thence run South 54 degrees 11minutes 40 seconds East, alongthe Northeast line of said Lot 15,513.89 feet; thence run South 00degrees 11 minutes 17 secondsWest, 51.47 feet to the Southeast

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtednesssecured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Dewey Richardson,Sr. and Occaletta Richardson ,originally in favor of FinancialFreedom Senior Funding Corpo-ration, a subsidiary of IndyMacBank, F.S.B, on the 22nd day ofAugust, 2007, said mortgagerecorded in the Office of theJudge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama, in InstrumentNumber 1072102; the under-signed Bank of New York MellonTrust Company, N.A. as Trusteefor Mortgage Assets Manage-ment Series I Trust, as Mortga-gee/Transferee, under and byvirtue of the power of salecontained in said mortgage, willsell at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash, in frontof the main entrance of theCourthouse at Bay Minette,Baldwin County, Alabama, onNovember 30, 2018, during thelegal hours of sale, all of its right,title, and interest in and to thefollowing described real estate,situated in Baldwin County,Alabama, to-wit:From the Northeast corner ofLot 13 in the Northern Divisionof Jackson's Oaks Subdivisionaccording to map recorded inMap Book 3, at Pages 28-29,Probate Records, Baldwin Coun-ty, Alabama, as the Point ofBeginning, run West 125 feet;thence run South and parallel tothe Eastline of said Lot 13, adistance of 350 feet; thence runEast and parallel to the Northline of said Lot 13, a distance of125 feet to a point on the Eastline of said Lot 13; thence runNorth 350 feet to the Point ofBeginning. Less an easement 15feet for a roadway across theNorth end thereof. In Lot 13,Northern Division Jackson'sOaks Subdivision, in Township 5South, Range 2 East, BaldwinCounty, Alabama.Property street address forinformational purposes: 6850Park Drive, Daphne, AL 36526THIS PROPERTY WILL BESOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHEREIS" BASIS, WITHOUT WAR-RANTY OR RECOURSE, EX-PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TOTITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY-MENT AND WILL BE SOLDSUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OFREDEMPTION OF ALL PAR-TIES ENTITLED THERETO.Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in property

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Foley City Council will holda Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m.Monday, October 15, 2018 inCouncil Chambers to considerviolations of the City's LotClearing & Weed RemovalOrdinance 1095-09 at the en-trance to Crown Walk Subdivi-sion in Foley, Alabama, pursuantto the Code of Alabama, Sections11-67-20 through 11-67-28.

All persons wishing to be heardmay speak in person at thePublic Hearing, or may respondin writing to the City of Foley,P.O. Box 1750, Foley Alabama36535 before October 15, 2018 inorder to be considered.

/s/ Katy Taylor, CMCCity ClerkOctober 10, 2018

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

STATE OF ALABAMACOUNTY OF BALDWIN

Default having been made in theindebtedness secured by thatcertain mortgage executed byJack O. Grace Husband AndSara B. Grace Wife to ColonialBank dated November 19, 1999;said mortgage being recorded asInstrument No. 521673 in theOffice of the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama.The undersigned, BRANCHBANKING AND TRUST COM-PANY, SUCCESSOR IN IN-TEREST TO COLONIALBANK BY ACQUISITION OFASSETS FROM THE FDIC ASRECEIVER FOR COLONIALBANK, under and by virtue ofthe power of sale contained insaid mortgage, will sell at publicoutcry to the highest bidder forcash before the main entrance ofthe Court House in BaldwinCounty, Alabama during thelegal hours of sale (between11am and 4pm), on the 1st day ofNovember, 2018 the followingproperty, situated in BaldwinCounty, Alabama, to-wit:LOT 17 AND THE WESTHALF OF LOT 18, BLOCK 2OF SOUTHPORT UNIT OFGULF SHORES, ALABAMA,ACCORDING TO MAP ORPLAT THEREOF RECORDEDIN MAP BOOK 1, PAGE 151,OF THE RECORDS IN THEOFFICE OF THE JUDGE OFPROBATE OF BALDWINCOUNTY, ALABAMA.

Said property is commonlyknown as 324 East 24th Ave,Gulf Shores, AL 36542.The indebtedness secured by saidMortgage has been and is herebydeclared due and payable be-cause of default under the termsof the Note secured by saidMortgage, including but notlimited to, nonpayment of theindebtedness as and when due.The indebtedness remains indefault, and this sale will bemade for the sole purpose ofpaying the same, including allexpenses of the sale, attorney'sfees, and all other paymentsprovided for under the terms ofsaid Mortgage.

Said property will be sold subjectto the following items, whichmay affect the title to said realproperty: all zoning ordinances;matters which would be dis-closed by an accurate survey orinspection of the property; anyoutstanding taxes, including butnot limited to, ad valorem taxes,which constitute liens upon saidproperty; special assessments; alloutstanding bills for publicutilities, which constitute liensupon said property; all restric-tive covenants, easements,rights-of-way; the statutory rightof redemption pursuant to Ala-bama law; and any other mattersof record superior to saidMortgage. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the party in posses-sion of the real property is JackO. Grace and Sara B. Grace ortenant(s).Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances.Programs may also exist thathelp persons avoid or delay theforeclosure process. An attorneyshould be consulted to help youunderstand these rights andprograms as a part of theforeclosure process.

BRANCH BANKING ANDTRUST COMPANY, SUCCES-

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtednesssecured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Isaac N. McPhersonand Chantelle McPherson, hus-band and wife, originally infavor of Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc., actingsolely as nominee for RegionsBank d/b/a Regions Mortgage,on the 17th day of July, 2009,said mortgage recorded in theOffice of the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama, inInstrument Number 1188992;the undersigned Regions Bankd/b/a Regions Mortgage, asMortgagee/Transferee, underand by virtue of the power of salecontained in said mortgage, willsell at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash, in frontof the main entrance of theCourthouse at Bay Minette,Baldwin County, Alabama, onNovember 30, 2018, during thelegal hours of sale, all of its right,title, and interest in and to thefollowing described real estate,situated in Baldwin County,Alabama, to-wit:Lot 40, Whisper Woods, Phase1A, according to the plat thereof,recorded in Slides 1968-A and1968-B, of the Office of the Judgeof Probate of Baldwin County,Alabama.Property street address forinformational purposes: 30905Pinyon Dr, Spanish Fort, AL36527THIS PROPERTY WILL BESOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHEREIS" BASIS, WITHOUT WAR-RANTY OR RECOURSE, EX-PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TOTITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY-MENT AND WILL BE SOLDSUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OFREDEMPTION OF ALL PAR-TIES ENTITLED THERETO.Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances.Programs may also exist thathelp persons avoid or delay theforeclosure process. An attorneyshould be consulted to help youunderstand these rights andprograms as a part of theforeclosure process.This sale is made for the purposeof paying the indebtedness se-cured by said mortgage, as wellas the expenses of foreclosure.The successful bidder musttender a non-refundable depositof Five Thousand Dollars($5,000.00) in certified fundsmade payable to Sirote &Permutt, P.C. at the time andplace of the sale. The balance ofthe purchase price must be paidin certified funds by noon thenext business day at the LawOffice of Sirote & Permutt, P.C.at the address indicated below.Sirote & Permutt, P.C. reservesthe right to award the bid to thenext highest bidder should thehighest bidder fail to timelytender the total amount due.The Mortgagee/Transferee re-serves the right to bid for andpurchase the real estate and tocredit its purchase price againstthe expenses of sale and theindebtedness secured by the realestate.This sale is subject to postpone-ment or cancellation.Regions Bank d/b/a RegionsMortgage, Mortgagee/Transferee

Series 2016-CTT in Instrument1660562 in the Office of theJudge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama.The undersigned, U.S. BankNational Association, not in itsindividual capacity but solely asTrustee for the RMAC Trust,Series 2016-CTT, under and byvirtue of the power of salecontained in said mortgage, willsell at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash beforethe main entrance of the CourtHouse in Baldwin County, Ala-bama during the legal hours ofsale (between 11am and 4pm), onthe 25th day of October, 2018 thefollowing property, situated inBaldwin County, Alabama, to-wit:From the Northeast Corner ofthe Northwest Quarter of theSoutheast Quarter of Section 35,Township 2 South, Range 2 East,Baldwin County, Alabama,thence run West a distance of1089.6 feet, more or less, to theEastern right of way of BaldwinCounty Highway 39; thence runSouth along the said right of waya distance of 209.5 feet, more orless, to the point of beginning;thence run East a distance of 460feet, more or less, to a point;thence run South a distance of300 feet more or less to a point;thence run West 420.3 feet, moreor less; to a point; thence runNortherly along the highwayright of way a distance of 302.6feet, more or less, to the point ofbeginning.

Said property is commonlyknown as 41410 County Road 39,Bay Minette, AL 36507.The indebtedness secured by saidMortgage has been and is herebydeclared due and payable be-cause of default under the termsof the Note secured by saidMortgage, including but notlimited to, nonpayment of theindebtedness as and when due.The indebtedness remains indefault, and this sale will bemade for the sole purpose ofpaying the same, including allexpenses of the sale, attorney'sfees, and all other paymentsprovided for under the terms ofsaid Mortgage.

Said property will be sold subjectto the following items, whichmay affect the title to said realproperty: all zoning ordinances;matters which would be dis-closed by an accurate survey orinspection of the property; anyoutstanding taxes, including butnot limited to, ad valorem taxes,which constitute liens upon saidproperty; special assessments; alloutstanding bills for publicutilities, which constitute liensupon said property; all restric-tive covenants, easements,rights-of-way; the statutory rightof redemption pursuant to Ala-bama law; and any other mattersof record superior to saidMortgage. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the party in posses-sion of the real property isGregory Lane Johnson andDenise D. Johnson or tenant(s).Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances.Programs may also exist thathelp persons avoid or delay theforeclosure process. An attorneyshould be consulted to help youunderstand these rights andprograms as a part of theforeclosure process.

U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSO-CIATION, NOT IN ITS INDI-VIDUAL CAPACITY BUTSOLELY AS TRUSTEE FORTHE RMAC TRUST, SERIES2016-CTTas holder of said mortgageMcCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce,LLCTwo North Twentieth2 20th Street North, Suite 1000Birmingham, AL 35203(800) 275-7171

[email protected] No. 967718www.foreclosurehotline.net

THIS LAW FIRM IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE.October 3-10-17, 2018

the right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances.Programs may also exist thathelp persons avoid or delay theforeclosure process. An attorneyshould be consulted to help youunderstand these rights andprograms as a part of theforeclosure process.This sale is made for the purposeof paying the indebtedness se-cured by said mortgage, as wellas the expenses of foreclosure.The successful bidder musttender a non-refundable depositof Five Thousand Dollars($5,000.00) in certified fundsmade payable to Sirote &Permutt, P.C. at the time andplace of the sale. The balance ofthe purchase price must be paidin certified funds by noon thenext business day at the LawOffice of Sirote & Permutt, P.C.at the address indicated below.Sirote & Permutt, P.C. reservesthe right to award the bid to thenext highest bidder should thehighest bidder fail to timelytender the total amount due.The Mortgagee/Transferee re-serves the right to bid for andpurchase the real estate and tocredit its purchase price againstthe expenses of sale and theindebtedness secured by the realestate.This sale is subject to postpone-ment or cancellation.Bank of New York Mellon TrustCompany, N.A. as Trustee forMortgage Assets ManagementSeries I Trust, Mortgagee/Trans-feree

Elizabeth LoefgrenSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Trans-fereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures438273September 26;October 3-10, 2018

Rebecca RedmondSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Trans-fereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures174391September 26;October 3-10, 2018

corner of said Lot 15; thence runSouth 89 degrees 47 minutes 55seconds West along the Southline of said Lot 233.14 feet to thepoint of beginning.

Parcel 2:Lot 16, Oak Meadow Subdivi-sion, as recorded in Slide 1279-AProbate records, Baldwin Coun-ty, Alabama.

The hereinabove described prop-erty being one and the same asdescribed in mortgage recordedin Instrument Number 1076901in Baldwin County, Alabama.

Property street address forinformational purposes: 22670Oak Meadow Drive, Foley, AL36535THIS PROPERTY WILL BESOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHEREIS" BASIS, WITHOUT WAR-RANTY OR RECOURSE, EX-PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TOTITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY-MENT AND WILL BE SOLDSUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OFREDEMPTION OF ALL PAR-TIES ENTITLED THERETO.Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances.Programs may also exist thathelp persons avoid or delay theforeclosure process. An attorneyshould be consulted to help youunderstand these rights andprograms as a part of theforeclosure process.This sale is made for the purposeof paying the indebtedness se-cured by said mortgage, as wellas the expenses of foreclosure.The successful bidder musttender a non-refundable depositof Five Thousand Dollars($5,000.00) in certified fundsmade payable to Sirote &Permutt, P.C. at the time andplace of the sale. The balance ofthe purchase price must be paidin certified funds by noon thenext business day at the LawOffice of Sirote & Permutt, P.C.at the address indicated below.Sirote & Permutt, P.C. reservesthe right to award the bid to thenext highest bidder should thehighest bidder fail to timelytender the total amount due.The Mortgagee/Transferee re-serves the right to bid for andpurchase the real estate and tocredit its purchase price againstthe expenses of sale and theindebtedness secured by the realestate.This sale is subject to postpone-ment or cancellation.Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/aChampion Mortgage Company,Mortgagee/Transferee

Ginny RutledgeSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Trans-fereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures439898September 26;October 3-10, 2018

unknown, must answer., Motionfor Contempt, by November 09,2018, or, thereafter, a judgmentby default may be renderedagainst him or her in the abovestyled case, Case No.DR-2014-900657.01, CircuitCourt of Baldwin County.

Done this 5th day of Septem-ber, 2018.

Jody W. CampbellClerk of the Circuit Court

of Baldwin County, AlabamaBrackin and Johnson, P.C.Post Office Box 998Foley, AL 36536September 19-26;October 3-10, 2018

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NOTICE OF TERMINATIONHEARING JUVENILE COURT

OF ELMORE COUNTY,ALABAMA

CASE NO. JU-2015-77.02

TO: JEFFREY HINSON; BIO-LOGICAL PARENT OF SKY-LAR LEAF HINSON, BORN2009.

WHEREABOUTS UNKNOWN

Please take notice that a Petitionto Terminate Parental Rights hasbeen filed in said Court by thePetitioners named below andthat the 5th day of December,2018 at 1:30 p.m. has been set fora hearing on the same in theJuvenile Court of Elmore Coun-ty. Please be advised that if you

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In accordance with Chapter 1,Title 39, Code of Alabama, 1975,notice is hereby given that E-JBuilders, Inc., Contractor, hascompleted the Contract forConstruction of the PerdidoVolunteer Fire Station, located at22190 County Road 47, Perdido,Al 36562, for the PerdidoVolunteer Fire Department, theOwner, and have made requestfor final settlement of saidContract.

All persons having any claims forlabor, materials, or otherwise inconnection with this projectshould immediately notifyAdams Stewart Architects, P.O.Box 529, Robertsdale, Alabama36567, Phone 251-947-3864.

October 3-10-17-24, 2018

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtednesssecured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Kelda R. Kirchharr,an unmarried woman and Kim-berlan K. Kirchharr, a marriedwoman, originally in favor ofFirst Gulf Bank, on the 31st dayof August, 1999, said mortgagerecorded in the Office of theJudge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama, in InstrumentNumber 510364; the undersignedFederal National Mortgage Asso-ciation ("FNMA"), as Mortga-gee/Transferee, under and byvirtue of the power of salecontained in said mortgage, willsell at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash, in frontof the main entrance of theCourthouse at Bay Minette,Baldwin County, Alabama, onNovember 2, 2018, during thelegal hours of sale, all of its right,title, and interest in and to thefollowing described real estate,situated in Baldwin County,Alabama, to-wit:Lot 9 Cardinal Hills Subdivision,Phase Three, a subdivision,according to map or plat thereofrecorded in Slide 1677-B, in theOffice of the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama.Property street address forinformational purposes: 174Wren Ln N, Robertsdale, AL36567THIS PROPERTY WILL BESOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHEREIS" BASIS, WITHOUT WAR-RANTY OR RECOURSE, EX-PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TOTITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY-MENT AND WILL BE SOLDSUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OFREDEMPTION OF ALL PAR-TIES ENTITLED THERETO.Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances.Programs may also exist thathelp persons avoid or delay theforeclosure process. An attorneyshould be consulted to help youunderstand these rights andprograms as a part of theforeclosure process.This sale is made for the purposeof paying the indebtedness se-cured by said mortgage, as wellas the expenses of foreclosure.The successful bidder must

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE

Default having been made in theterms of the Contract to Saleexecuted by Maria Del CarmenHernandez-Hernandez, in favorof Live Oak Investments, LLC,dated July 20, 2016 and underand by virtue of the power of salecontained in said contract, thesaid Live Oak Investments, LLCas lien holder, will sell at publicoutcry, for case to the highestbidder, on the steps in front ofthe main entrance of the court-house of Baldwin County, Alaba-ma in Bay Minette between thehours of 12:00 p.m. and 4:00p.m. on the 25th day of October,2018, the following describedproperty, to-wit:

LOT 47 of Crystal Pointe, PhaseI, as per plat thereof recorded onSlide 1969-A, Probate Records,Baldwin County, Alabama.

Together with (1) One 16 x 801999 Redman Pebblebrook; Seri-al: 114-35472. This mobile homehas a salvaged title.

This conveyance is made subjectto any rights-of-way, easements,restrictive covenants, or reserva-tions of record in the Office ofthe Judge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama, affecting thesame.

This sale is made for the purposeof the foreclosing of said contractand paying the indebtednesssecured by same, together withall costs and expenses associatedtherewith, including, but notlimited to, reasonable attorney'sfees. This property will be soldon a "AS IS, WHERE IS" basiswithout warranty or recourse,expressed or implied, as to title,use and/or enjoyment and will besold subject to the right ofredemption of all parties entitledthereto. The conveyance to thepurchaser shall be by statutorywarranty deed, subject to allstatutory rights of redemptionand further subject to anyeasements, encumbrances, excep-tions and mortgages of record inthe Office of the Judge ofProbate, Baldwin County, Alaba-ma.

The Mortgagee/Transferee re-serves the right to bid for andpurchase the real estate and tocredit its purchase price againstthe expenses of sale and theindebtedness secured by the realestate.

This sale is subject to postpone-ment or cancellation.

Live Oak Investments, LLCP O Box 1177

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtednesssecured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Jane B. Nicholes, anunmarried woman, originally infavor of Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc., asnominee for PennStar Financial,LLC, on the 22nd day ofDecember, 2003, said mortgagerecorded in the Office of theJudge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama, in InstrumentNumber 781028; modified inInstrument Number 1628312;the undersigned Wells FargoBank, N.A., as Mortgagee/Trans-feree, under and by virtue of thepower of sale contained in saidmortgage, will sell at publicoutcry to the highest bidder forcash, in front of the mainentrance of the Courthouse atBay Minette, Baldwin County,Alabama, on November 2, 2018,during the legal hours of sale, allof its right, title, and interest inand to the following describedreal estate, situated in BaldwinCounty, Alabama, to-wit:Lot 19, Brookshire Subdivision,according to the plat thereofrecorded in Slide Number 2054Eand 2054F of the records in theOffice of the Judge of Probate,Baldwin County, Alabama.Property street address forinformational purposes: 9243Brookshire Loop, Daphne, AL36526THIS PROPERTY WILL BESOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHEREIS" BASIS, WITHOUT WAR-RANTY OR RECOURSE, EX-PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TOTITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY-MENT AND WILL BE SOLDSUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OFREDEMPTION OF ALL PAR-TIES ENTITLED THERETO.Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances.Programs may also exist thathelp persons avoid or delay theforeclosure process. An attorneyshould be consulted to help youunderstand these rights andprograms as a part of theforeclosure process.This sale is made for the purposeof paying the indebtedness se-cured by said mortgage, as wellas the expenses of foreclosure.The successful bidder musttender a non-refundable depositof Five Thousand Dollars($5,000.00) in certified fundsmade payable to Sirote &Permutt, P.C. at the time andplace of the sale. The balance ofthe purchase price must be paidin certified funds by noon thenext business day at the LawOffice of Sirote & Permutt, P.C.at the address indicated below.Sirote & Permutt, P.C. reservesthe right to award the bid to thenext highest bidder should thehighest bidder fail to timelytender the total amount due.The Mortgagee/Transferee re-serves the right to bid for andpurchase the real estate and tocredit its purchase price againstthe expenses of sale and theindebtedness secured by the realestate.This sale is subject to postpone-ment or cancellation.Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Mortga-gee/Transferee

In the Juvenile Court ofBaldwin County, AlabamaIn the Matter of I.M.J.W.,

A minor childCase No. 05-JU-2017-000444.01

Notice of Custody Petition

Defendant Victoria Dean Turn-er, Mother, whose whereaboutsare unknown, must answerPetitioner, Patricia McConnell,petition for custody and otherrelief by 11/02/2018, or there-after, a judgment by default mybe rendered against them in theabove styled case, Case No.JU-2018-00044.01, JuvenileCourt of Baldwin County.

Done the 29th day of August,2018.

Jody W. CampbellClerk of the Circuit Court

of Baldwin County, ALJuvenile Division312 Courthouse Sq.Ste 10Bay Minette, AL 36507September 19-26;October 3-10, 2018

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtednesssecured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Michael J. Armour,a married person; as individual,originally in favor of Wells FargoBank, N.A., on the 22nd day ofJune, 2015, said mortgage recor-ded in the Office of the Judge ofProbate of Baldwin County,Alabama, in Instrument Number1521599; the undersigned WellsFargo Bank, N.A., as Mortga-gee/Transferee, under and byvirtue of the power of salecontained in said mortgage, willsell at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash, in frontof the main entrance of theCourthouse at Bay Minette,Baldwin County, Alabama, onNovember 30, 2018, during thelegal hours of sale, all of its right,title, and interest in and to thefollowing described real estate,situated in Baldwin County,Alabama, to-wit:Lot 108, Lake Forest, Unit 8,according to the map or platthereof recorded in Map Book 7,Page 95, in the Office of theJudge of Probate, Baldwin Coun-ty, Alabama.Property street address forinformational purposes: 106 Hill-crest Cir, Daphne, AL 36526THIS PROPERTY WILL BESOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHEREIS" BASIS, WITHOUT WAR-RANTY OR RECOURSE, EX-PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TOTITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY-MENT AND WILL BE SOLDSUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OFREDEMPTION OF ALL PAR-TIES ENTITLED THERETO.Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances.Programs may also exist thathelp persons avoid or delay theforeclosure process. An attorneyshould be consulted to help youunderstand these rights andprograms as a part of theforeclosure process.This sale is made for the purposeof paying the indebtedness se-cured by said mortgage, as wellas the expenses of foreclosure.The successful bidder musttender a non-refundable depositof Five Thousand Dollars($5,000.00) in certified fundsmade payable to Sirote &Permutt, P.C. at the time andplace of the sale. The balance ofthe purchase price must be paidin certified funds by noon thenext business day at the LawOffice of Sirote & Permutt, P.C.at the address indicated below.Sirote & Permutt, P.C. reservesthe right to award the bid to thenext highest bidder should thehighest bidder fail to timelytender the total amount due.The Mortgagee/Transferee re-serves the right to bid for andpurchase the real estate and tocredit its purchase price againstthe expenses of sale and theindebtedness secured by the realestate.This sale is subject to postpone-ment or cancellation.Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., Mortga-gee/Transferee

Ginny RutledgeSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Trans-fereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures396686October 3-10-17, 2018

NOTICE OF LIENFORECLOSURE SALE

Default existing and continuingto exist in the payment of theindebtedness described in thatcertain Statement of Lien forindebtedness due and owingfrom JANE ELLEN HANNA-MAN (A/K/A JANE ELLENFILLINGIM) to SONG GROVEPROPERTY OWNERS ASSO-CIATION, INC., dated July 10,2018 and recorded as InstrumentNumber 1707871 in the BaldwinCounty, Alabama Probate Re-cords, notice is hereby given thatSONG GROVE PROPERTYOWNERS ASSOCIATION,INC. will, under the power ofsale contained in the Song GroveSubdivision Declaration of Re-strictive Covenants, sell at publicauction for cash, to the highestbidder, at the front door of theBaldwin County Courthouse atBay Minette, Alabama, duringlegal hours of sale on October 23,2018, the following describedproperty located in said County:

Lot 41, SONG GROVE, accord-ing to the plat thereof recordedon Slide No. 2258-A and amen-ded on Slide No. 2258-C, of therecords of the Office of the Judgeof Probate, Baldwin County,Alabama.

The property will be sold on an"as is, where is" basis subject toany easements, encumbrances,and exceptions reflected in theStatement of Lien and thosecontained in the records of theOffice of the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama wherethe above described property issituated. This property will besold without warranty or re-course expressed or implied as totitle use and/or enjoyment andwill be sold subject to the right ofredemption of all persons enti-tled thereto. This sale is made forthe purpose of paying theindebtedness secured by saidStatement of Lien as well as theexpenses of foreclosure includingattorney's fees.

The Lien Holder reserves theright to bid for and purchase thereal property and to credit itspurchase price against the ex-penses of sale and the indebted-ness secured by said Statement ofLien. This sale may be postponedor cancelled at the discretion ofthe Lien Holder.

J. BYRON BRACKIN, IIIBrackin and Johnson, PCPost Office Box 998Foley, Alabama 36536251/943-4040Attorney forSong Grove PropertyOwner's AssociationSeptember 19-26;October 3-10, 2018

Robertsdale, Alabama 36567Lien Holder of Mortgage

J. Thomas Pilcher, IVWILKINS, BANKESTER,BILES & WYNNEP O Box 400Bay Minette, AlabamaT 251-937-7024F 251-937-6190October 3-10-17, 2018

PUBLIC NOTICE

Eastern Shore MetropolitanPlanning Organization

POLICY BOARD WORK SES-SION AND REGULAR MEET-ING, TECHNICAL ADVISORYCOMMITTEE (TAC) MEET-ING, CITIZENS ADVISORYCOMMITTEE (CAC) MEET-ING, AND BICYCLE ANDPEDESTRIAN ADVISORYCOMMITTEE (BPAC) MEET-ING

The Eastern Shore MetropolitanPlanning Organization (MPO)Policy Board will meet for aWork Session on Wednesday,October 10, 2018 at 10:00 AM inthe Commission ConferenceRoom at the Baldwin CountySatellite Courthouse at 1100Fairhope Avenue, Fairhope, Ala-bama 36532.

The Bicycle and PedestrianAdvisory Committee will meeton Tuesday, October 16, 2018 at9:00 AM at the Daphne CityHall, 1705 Main Street, Daphne,Alabama 36526.

The Citizens Advisory Commit-tee will meet on Tuesday,October 16, 2018 at 1:00 PM atthe Daphne City Hall, 1705 MainStreet, Daphne, Alabama 36526.

The Technical Advisory Com-mittee will meet on Wednesday,October 17, 2018 at 10:00 AM atthe Daphne City Hall, 1705 MainStreet, Daphne, Alabama 36526.

The Eastern Shore MetropolitanPlanning Organization (MPO)Policy Board will meet for itsregularly scheduled meeting onWednesday, October 24, 2018 at10:00 AM in the CouncilChambers at Daphne City Hall,1705 Main Street, Daphne,Alabama 36526.

The proposed combined agendafor each meeting may be viewedon the Eastern Shore MPOwebsite: (http://www.easternshorempo.org) fourteen days priorto the meeting. For moreinformation regarding the meet-ings listed above, please contactthe Eastern Shore MPO at251-990-4643.

Public participation is solicitedwithout regard to race, color,national origin, sex, age, religion,disability or family status. Per-sons who require special accom-modations under the Americanswith Disabilities Act or thoserequiring language translationservices should contact the East-ern Shore MPO at 251-990-4643.

Asistencia de idiomas está dis-ponible poniéndose en contactocon personal de la MPO [email protected] 26;October 5-10-12, 2018

SOR IN INTEREST TO COLO-NIAL BANK BY ACQUISI-TION OF ASSETS FROM THEFDIC AS RECEIVER FORCOLONIAL BANKas holder of said mortgageMcCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce,LLCTwo North Twentieth2 20th Street North, Suite 1000Birmingham, AL 35203(800) [email protected] No. 968718www.foreclosurehotline.net

THIS LAW FIRM IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE.October 10-17-24, 2018

tender a non-refundable depositof Five Thousand Dollars($5,000.00) in certified fundsmade payable to Sirote &Permutt, P.C. at the time andplace of the sale. The balance ofthe purchase price must be paidin certified funds by noon thenext business day at the LawOffice of Sirote & Permutt, P.C.at the address indicated below.Sirote & Permutt, P.C. reservesthe right to award the bid to thenext highest bidder should thehighest bidder fail to timelytender the total amount due.The Mortgagee/Transferee re-serves the right to bid for andpurchase the real estate and tocredit its purchase price againstthe expenses of sale and theindebtedness secured by the realestate.This sale is subject to postpone-ment or cancellation.Federal National Mortgage Asso-ciation ("FNMA"), Mortga-gee/Transferee

Ginny RutledgeSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Trans-fereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures335376October 3-10-17,2018

Ginny RutledgeSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Trans-fereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures440758October 3-10-17, 2018

intend to contest the Petition youmust file a written response withthe attorney for the petitionersnamed below and with theJuvenile intake officer at: El-more County Juvenile Court,8935 U.S. Hwy 231, Wetumpka,AL 36092, as soon as possible butno later than (30) days from thelast day this notice is published.

Petitioners:Cynthia Hinson & Fred Hinson

Attorney for Petitioners:Desirae Lewis [LEW068]P.O. Box 81Wetumpka, Alabama 36092

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LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF PENDING

APPLICATION FORAPPROVAL OF ISSUANCEOF ALCOHOLIC LICENSE

Notice is hereby given that RitenJayanti Patel has requested thatthe Baldwin County Commissionapprove the issuance of a 050-Retail Beer (Off Premises Only) &

Liquor License

In the Circuit Court ofBaldwin County, AlabamaCase No. DR 2018-900375

In Re: The Matter ofAlyssa Elayne Stellmaker,

PlaintiffVs.

Hasan Elayne Iqbal,Defendant

Notice of Divorce Action

Defendant Hasan Elayne Iq-bal, whose whereabouts areunknown, must answer Plain-tiff's, Alyssa Elayne Stellmaker,Petition for Divorce and otherrelief by November 30, 2018, or,thereafter, a judgment by defaultmay be rendered against him orher in the above styled case, CaseNo. DR 2018-900375, CircuitCourt of Baldwin County.

Done the 20th day of Septem-ber, 2018.

Jody W. CampbellClerk of the Circuit Court

of Baldwin County, ALPlaintiff Attorney:David P. YorkP.O. Box 2627Daphne, AL 36527October 10-17-24-31, 2018

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MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtednesssecured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Tracy L. Hodgesand Dustin G. Hodges, husbandand wife, originally in favor ofMortgage Electronic Registra-tion Systems, Inc., as nomineefor Countrywide Bank, FSB

, on the 8th day of August,2008, said mortgage recorded inthe Office of the Judge ofProbate of Baldwin County,Alabama, in Instrument Number1139521; the undersigned Penny-Mac Loan Services, LLC, asMortgagee/Transferee, underand by virtue of the power of salecontained in said mortgage, willsell at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash, in frontof the main entrance of theCourthouse at Bay Minette,Baldwin County, Alabama, onNovember 16, 2018, during thelegal hours of sale, all of its right,title, and interest in and to thefollowing described real estate,situated in Baldwin County,Alabama, to-wit:Commencing at the SW cornerof SE 1/4 of NW 1/4 of Sec 22T2S R3E Baldwin Co AL thenceE 940 ft to the W R.O.W. ofcounty road and the P.O.B.thence N 100 ft thence W 88 ftthence N 110 ft thence W 32 ftthence S 210 ft thence E 120 ft tothe P.O.B. containing 15,520.00sf more or less subject to a 25foot easement for ingress andegress described as follows Be-ginning at a point 940 ft E of theSW corner of SE 1/4 of NW 1/4of Sec 22 TS2 R3E Baldwin CoAL thence N 15 ft along the WR.O.W. of Co Rd thence W 120ft thence S 15 ft thence E 120 ftto P.O.B.Property street address for

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

STATE OF ALABAMACOUNTY OF BALDWIN

Default having been made in theindebtedness secured by thatcertain mortgage executed byThomas D. Evans Husband AndLisa Taulbee-Evans Wife toMortgage Electronic Registra-tion Systems, Inc. as nominee forNationstar Mortgage LLC. itssuccessors and assigns datedJanuary 23, 2015; said mortgagebeing recorded as InstrumentNo. 1505166 in the Office of theJudge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama. Said Mort-gage was last sold, assigned andtransferred to U.S. Bank Nation-al Association, not in its individ-ual capacity but solely as Trusteefor the RMAC Trust, Series2016-CTT in Instrument1715391 in the Office of theJudge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama.The undersigned, U.S. BankNational Association, not in itsindividual capacity but solely asTrustee for the RMAC Trust,Series 2016-CTT, under and byvirtue of the power of salecontained in said mortgage, willsell at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash beforethe main entrance of the CourtHouse in Baldwin County, Ala-bama during the legal hours ofsale (between 11am and 4pm), onthe 25th day of October, 2018 thefollowing property, situated inBaldwin County, Alabama, to-wit:Lot 120, Unit 22, Lake Forest,according to a plat thereofrecorded in the office of theJudge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama, in Map Book8, Page 38 and amended in MapBook 8, Page 73.

Subject to:

In the Circuit Court ofBaldwin County, AlabamaCase No. CV-2018-900886

Jeff Pulliam,Plaintiff,

vs.Loraine M. Harnisch, Michael G.Harnisch, Alicia M. Harnischand Karen Holbrook, as succes-sor Trustees of the Theresa M.Oriel Revocable Trust, a/k/aTheresa M. Oriel RevocableTrust u/a/d 9/6/91, and all

occupants of2221 Clubhouse Drive,Lillian, Alabama 36549

Defendants.Notice of Publication

Notice to Defendants of Amen-ded Complaint issued out of theCircuit Court of Baldwin Coun-ty, Alabama, Case No.CV-2018-900886, Jeff Pulliam V.Loraine M. Harnisch, et al.

Notice is hereby given in theabove entitled case on the 31stday of August, 2018, the abovenamed Plaintiff filed in saidCircuit Court, a cause of actionagainst the above named Defend-ants, Loraine M. Harnisch;Michael G. Harnisch, KarenHolbrook, and Alicia M. Har-nisch, as Trustees of the TheresaM. Oriel Revocable Trust, a/k/aTheresa M. Orial RevocableTrust, u/a/d 9/6/91, in anejectment action for all occu-pants of 2221 Clubhouse Drive,Lillian, Alabama 36549.

That on said 31st of August,2018, Richard E. Davis, Jr.,Attorney for Plaintiffs filed inthe above entitled cause anAffidavit stating that DefendantsLoraine M. Harnisch; MichaelG. Harnisch and Karen Hol-brook Mitch McClellan, afterdiligent search, could not befound or were avoiding service.

Now Therefore, the same Lor-aine M. Harnisch; Michael G.Harnisch and Karen Holbrookand/or their heirs or Devisees arehereby commanded to answer orplead by the 16th day ofNovember, 2018, to the AmendedComplaint filed in the aboveentitled cause.

NOTICE OF COMPLETION

In accordance with Chapter 1,Title 39, Code of Alabama, 1975,notice is hereby given that BladeConstruction, LLC, CONTRAC-TOR, has completed the Con-tract for PROJECT NO. BCP0208616- Seminole Boat Launch,Bulkhead Repairs for the Bald-win County Commission, OWN-ER, and has made request forfinal settlement of said Contract.Any claims for labor, materialsor otherwise in connection withthis project should be itemized,notarized, and presented to:

OWNER:Baldwin County Commissionc/o Chairman322 Courthouse Square, Suite 12Bay Minette, AL 36507

On or before (30 days) or samewill be barred.

Contractor:Blade Construction, LLCPO Box 359Bon Secour, AL 36511October 10-17-24-31, 2018

ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OFENVIRONMENTAL

MANAGEMENT

BALDWIN COUNTY

NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR AREVIEW OF A COASTAL

CONSISTENCYCERTIFICATION FOR AN

ACTIVITY REQUIRINGA FEDERAL PERMITPUBLIC NOTICE - 591

The Alabama Department ofEnvironmental Management(ADEM) hereby gives notice thatShannon and Beth Chandler,hereinafter the applicants, haveapplied to the Mobile DistrictUnited States Army Corps ofEngineers (Mobile District) for apermit. Pursuant to Title 15C.F.R. Subpart D, the proposedactivity for which the permit issought is subject to review by theADEM for consistency under theenforceable policies of the Alaba-ma Coastal Area ManagementProgram (ACAMP).

The applicants propose to retaina structure located on Old Riverat 30888 River Road, OrangeBeach, that was previously au-thorized in May 2017 but wasnot constructed consistent withthe approved drawings. Theapplicant now proposes to retaina 25-foot-long by 5-foot-wideangled access pier with 20 feet ofthe pier located over emergentwetlands and 5 feet of the pierlocated over open water. A30-foot by 30-foot boat shelterstructure is currently located atthe waterward terminus of theaccess pier. As currently con-structed, the northeast corner ofthe boat shelter structure islocated 1 foot from tidal marshwetlands; the center of thestructure is 5 feet from wetlands;and the northwest corner of thestructure is approximately 8 feetfrom wetlands.

The applicant has certified thatthe proposed activity complieswith the ACAMP. However, dueto the close proximity of theconstructed boat shelter struc-ture to emergent tidal marshwetlands and the possibility ofshading impacts to those areas,the applicant has provided adraft Wetland Vegetation Moni-toring Plan for documentation ofpotential impacts of the overallstructure to the nearby wetlands.This monitoring plan providesfor monitoring of those wetlandsfor a period of two (2) years inorder to determine any possibleimpacts caused by proximity ofthe structure. Should the moni-toring reports reveal adverseimpacts to the adjacent tidalmarsh wetlands, those impactswill be evaluated by the U.S.Army Corps of Engineers(USACE), Mobile District andthe permittee may be required tomitigate for them through onsitewetland creation. Pursuant toTitle 33 C.F.R. § 325.2, theMobile District is consideringauthorizing the activity by Letterof Permission under permitnumber: SAM-2017-00105-ES.

Any person wishing to makecomments or provide additionalinformation relative to the pro-posed activity's consistency withthe ACAMP must submit suchcomments or information inwriting to ADEM at the addressbelow within fifteen (15) calen-dar days following the publica-tion date of this notice. Onlythose comments, which addressissues within the Department's

scope of authority, can beconsidered. All correspondenceregarding this proposal shouldreference application numberACAMP-2017-118.

Alabama Department of Envi-ronmental Management3664 Dauphin Street, Suite BMobile, Alabama 36608-1211

Copies of all information submit-ted are available for publicinspection at the ADEM officelocated at the above addressMonday Friday (except legalholidays), 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.Arrangements for copyingshould be made in advance. ThisPublic Notice is available on theinternet at http://adem.alabama.gov/newsEvents/publicNotices.cnt. The ADEM Division 335-8rules are available on theinternet at adem.alabama.gov.

After consideration of all writtencomments and consideration ofthe requirements of the AlabamaCoastal Area Management Actand ADEM Coastal Programrules, the Department will makea final determination. The De-partment's determination, asso-ciated documents and all com-ments received during the publiccomment period will be availablefor inspection at the ADEMoffice located at the aboveaddress during normal workinghours. Notice of the final permitdecision will be sent to anyperson who requests such notice,in writing, during this commentperiod.

Notice is hereby given this 10thday of October, 2018, by authori-zation of the Alabama Depart-ment of Environmental Manage-ment.

Lance R. LeFleurDirector

Nondisclosure Statement: TheDepartment does not discrimi-nate on the basis of race, color,national origin, sex, religion, ageor disability in the administra-tion of its programs.October 10, 2018

said Mortgage.

Said property will be sold subjectto the following items, whichmay affect the title to said realproperty: all zoning ordinances;matters which would be dis-closed by an accurate survey orinspection of the property; anyoutstanding taxes, including butnot limited to, ad valorem taxes,which constitute liens upon saidproperty; special assessments; alloutstanding bills for publicutilities, which constitute liensupon said property; all restric-tive covenants, easements,rights-of-way; the statutory rightof redemption pursuant to Ala-bama law; and any other mattersof record superior to saidMortgage. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the party in posses-sion of the real property isThomas D. Evans and LisaTaulbee-Evans or tenant(s).Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances.Programs may also exist thathelp persons avoid or delay theforeclosure process. An attorneyshould be consulted to help youunderstand these rights andprograms as a part of theforeclosure process.

U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSO-CIATION, NOT IN ITS INDI-VIDUAL CAPACITY BUTSOLELY AS TRUSTEE FORTHE RMAC TRUST, SERIES2016-CTTas holder of said mortgageMcCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce,LLCTwo North Twentieth2 20th Street North, Suite 1000Birmingham, AL 35203(800) [email protected] No. 967818www.foreclosurehotline.net

THIS LAW FIRM IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE.September 26;October 3-10, 2018

Witness my hand this the 5th dayof September, 2018.

Attest:Jody W. Campbell

Circuit ClerkBaldwin County, Alabama

Richard E. Davis, Jr., EsquireAttorney for PlaintiffsDavis & Fields, P.C.Post Office Box 2925Daphne, Alabama 36526(251) 621-1555September 26;October 3-10-17, 2018

1. Any and all restrictivecovenants, easements, reserva-tions, mineral reservations orconveyances of minerals andright-of-ways applicable to saidproperty of record in the ProbateCourt of Baldwin County, Alaba-ma, and to the lien of realproperty taxes hereinafter falldue.

2. Building setback line anddrainage and utility line ease-ments as shown on the recordedplat of said subdivision.

3. Conveyance of all oil, gas andother minerals, and all rights inconnection therewith by LakeForest, Inc. to DiamondheadCorporation by instrument datedJanuary 20, 1972, recorded inDeed Book 421, page 703.

4. Reservation of ' oil, gas andother minerals, and all rights inconnection therewith as con-tained in deed from MalbisPlantation, Inc. to Lake Forest,Inc., recorded in Deed Book 409,page 937.

5. Easement granted AlabamaPower Company by MalbisPlantation Inc., dated October 9,1943 and recorded in Deed Book98, page 469.

6. Agreement of parties betweenBaldwin County, Alabama andLake Forest Property OwnersAssociation, Inc., dated April 15,1986 recorded in Real PropertyBook 251, Page 389.

7. Declaration of Restrictions,Conditions, Easements, Cove-nants Agreements, Lien, andCharges of Lake Forest, Inc.,Unit 22 as contained in instru-ment by Lake Forest, Inc., datedSeptember 21, 1972 and recor-ded Miscellaneous Book 23 Page592 as amended by that certainAmendment of Declaration ofRestrictions, Conditions, Ease-ments, Covenants, AgreementsLiens, and Charges of LakeForest, Inc., dated December 12,1975 and recorded in Miscellane-ous Book 26, Page 1-5, as furtheramended by that certain SecondAmendment of Declarations, ofRestrictions, Conditions, Ease-ments, Covenants, AgreementsLiens, and Charges of LakeForest, Inc., dated October 5,1976 recorded MiscellaneousBook 26, Pages 535-539, asamended by instrument datedJune 17, 1977, recorded inMiscellaneous Book 27, Pages276-282, and further subject tofinding of Facts Conclusion ofLaw and Order dated October 2,1986, and recorded in RealProperty Book 266, Page 839.

8. Terms, conditions, obligationsand requirements set forth inArticles of Incorporation of LakeForest Property Owner's Associ-ation recorded in MiscellaneousBook 63, page 931, and amendedin Miscellaneous Book 69, page1637, and rules and regulationswhich may be promulgated fromtime to time said Association.

9. Subject to the Lake ForestProperty Owners Association,Inc. By Laws, as amendedOctober 10, 1988 and recordedin Miscellaneous Book 63, Page931. By-Laws of Lake ForestProperty Owner's AssociationInc., dated July 27, 1971 andrecorded in Corporate Book 18,page 595 and amended in RealProperty Book 251, page 389.

Said property is commonlyknown as 105 Rainer Circle,Daphne, AL 36526.The indebtedness secured by saidMortgage has been and is herebydeclared due and payable be-cause of default under the termsof the Note secured by saidMortgage, including but notlimited to, nonpayment of theindebtedness as and when due.The indebtedness remains indefault, and this sale will bemade for the sole purpose ofpaying the same, including allexpenses of the sale, attorney'sfees, and all other paymentsprovided for under the terms of

informational purposes: 43525Old Robinson Rd , Bay Minette,AL 36507THIS PROPERTY WILL BESOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHEREIS" BASIS, WITHOUT WAR-RANTY OR RECOURSE, EX-PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TOTITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY-MENT AND WILL BE SOLDSUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OFREDEMPTION OF ALL PAR-TIES ENTITLED THERETO.Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances.Programs may also exist thathelp persons avoid or delay theforeclosure process. An attorneyshould be consulted to help youunderstand these rights andprograms as a part of theforeclosure process.This sale is made for the purposeof paying the indebtedness se-cured by said mortgage, as wellas the expenses of foreclosure.The successful bidder musttender a non-refundable depositof Five Thousand Dollars($5,000.00) in certified fundsmade payable to Sirote &Permutt, P.C. at the time andplace of the sale. The balance ofthe purchase price must be paidin certified funds by noon thenext business day at the LawOffice of Sirote & Permutt, P.C.at the address indicated below.Sirote & Permutt, P.C. reservesthe right to award the bid to thenext highest bidder should thehighest bidder fail to timelytender the total amount due.The Mortgagee/Transferee re-serves the right to bid for andpurchase the real estate and tocredit its purchase price againstthe expenses of sale and theindebtedness secured by the realestate.This sale is subject to postpone-ment or cancellation.PennyMac Loan Services, LLC,Mortgagee/Transferee

Jahan BernsSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Trans-fereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures440011September 26;October 3-10, 2018

STATE OF ALABAMACOUNTY OF BALDWIN

NOTICE OF COMPLETION

In accordance with Chapter I,Title 39, Code of Alabama, 1975,NOTICE IS HEREBY given thatSunrise Contracting Services,Inc., a corporation, has comple-ted the contract for City AnnexRepainting, Project #2017-1219,located at 203 Clubhouse Drive,Gulf Shores, AL 36542.

All persons having any claimfor labor, material or otherwisein connection with this projectshould immediately notify theCity of Gulf Shores, PO Box 299,Gulf Shores, AL 36547.September 19-26;October 3-10, 2018

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In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 36131Estate of

Michael Douglas BootheNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on theestate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 13th day of September,2018 by the Honorable Tim

Estate Notices

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 36129Estate of

Susan L. Greek,A/K/A Susie L. GreekNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 13th day of September,2018, by the Honorable TimRussell, Judge of the ProbateCourt of Baldwin County, noticeis hereby given that all personshaving claims against said estateare hereby required to presentthe same within time allowed by

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 35341In Re: Estate of

Mary Frances Broussard,Deceased

To: Johnnie Wayne Broussard,Any and All heirs at Law andnext of kin of Mary FrancesBroussard, Deceased

This day came Leilani Capp asPersonal Representative of theEstate of Mary Frances Brous-sard, Deceased, and filed herpetition for final settlement ofsaid Estate.

It is ordered that the 18th dayof October, 2018, at 9:00 A.M., inthe Fairhope Satellite Court-house, be, and the same hereby

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is, appointed as the day and timeon which to make such settle-ment, at which time you canappear and contest the saidsettlement, if you think proper.

Witness my hand this 13th dayof September, 2018.

Tim RussellJudge of Probate

Rita H. ScottScott & Scott Law, LLCPost Office Box 1248Fairhope, AL 36533September 26;October 3-10, 2018

Notice of Sale Abandoned:1998 Ford F700VIN: 1FDNF70J4WVA02847Sale date: November 14, 2018By: Angel's Automotor LLC18620 County Road 26Foley, Alabama 36535Last owner's name:Coastal TowingOctober 10-17, 2018

Notice of Sale Abandoned:2007 Dodge ChargerVIN: 2B3KA3R07H720624Sale date: November 14, 2018By: Angel's Automotor LLC18620 County Road 26Foley, Alabama 36535Last owner's name:Mary Z. Milton;Car Credit Inc.October 10-17, 2018

070- Retail Table Wine (OffPremises Only)Liquor Licenses bythe Alabama Alcoholic BeverageControl (ABC) Board and that the6th day of November, 2018 at 8:30o'clock AM has been set for thepublic hearing thereof in theBaldwin County CommissionChambers, Baldwin CountyAdministration Building, aslocated at 322 Courthouse Square,Bay Minette, Alabama 36507.

The name and exact location ofthe business being AmtelPetroleum LLC, dba LillianExpress Mart located at 34531 Hwy98, Lillian, Alabama 36549.

At the public hearing, anyinterested person may appear atsaid time and place to be heardeither in support of or inopposition to the granting by theBaldwin County Commission ofsuch approval.

October 3-10-17, 2018

Russell, Judge of the ProbateCourt of Baldwin County, noticeis hereby given that all personshaving claims against said estateare hereby required to presentthe same within time allowed bylaw or the same will be barred.

Martha W. BoothePersonal Representative

James Lynn PerryDaniel Upton & Perry, P.C.30421 Highway 181Daphne, AL 36527September 26;October 3-10, 2018

law or the same will be barred.Annie W. Hummel, F/K/A

Annie L. WilliamsPersonal Representative

Mary E. MurchisonMurchison & Newcomb, LLCPost Office Box 2149Foley, AL 36536September 26;October 3-10, 2018

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30 • LEGAL NOTICES • OCTOBER 10, 2018 Baldwin County • Gulf Coast Media

WHEREAS the Alabama Legislature at its 2018 Regular Session enacted Act Nos. 2017-188 (HB98), 2018-132 (SB194), 2018-276 (SB15), and 2018-389 (SB181) proposing certain amendments to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901;

WHEREAS, in conformity with Section 284 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, as amended, the Legislature has ordered an election by the qualified elec-tors of the state upon such proposed amendments; and

WHEREAS notice of this election, together with the proposed amendments, is required by law to be given by proclamation of the Governor, which shall be published once a week for at least four successive weeks immediately preceding the day appointed for the election;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, Kay Ivey, as Governor of the State of Alabama, do hereby give notice, direct, and proclaim that on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, an election will be held in the State of Alabama in the manner and form provided by law upon the following proposed amendments to the Constitution of 1901 of the State of Alabama:

AMENDMENT PROPOSED BY ACT NO. 2017-188 (HB98)(a) This state acknowledges, declares, and affirms that it is the public policy

of this state to recognize and support the sanctity of unborn life and the rights of unborn children, including the right to life.

(b) This state further acknowledges, declares, and affirms that it is the public policy of this state to ensure the protection of the rights of the unborn child in all manners and measures lawful and appropriate.

(c) Nothing in this constitution secures or protects a right to abortion or re-quires the funding of an abortion.

AMENDMENT PROPOSED BY ACT NO. 2018-132 (SB194)“Section 264.“The state university shall be under the management and control of a board

of trustees, which shall consist of two members from each congressional district in the state as constituted on January 1, 2018, an additional member from the con-gressional district which includes the site of the first campus of the university, the superintendent of education, and the governor, who shall be ex officio president of the board. The members of the board of trustees as now constituted shall hold of-fice until their respective terms expire under existing law, and until their successors shall be elected and confirmed as hereinafter required. The additional trustees pro-vided for by this amendment shall be elected by the existing members of the board, and confirmed by the senate in the manner provided below, for initial terms of not more than six years established by the board so that one term shall expire each three years in each congressional district. Successors to the terms of the existing and additional trustees shall hold office for a term of six years, and shall not serve more than three consecutive full six-year terms on the board; provided however that a trustee shall retire from the board and vacate office at the annual meeting of the board following that trustee’s seventieth birthday. Election of additional and successor trustees or of trustees to fill any vacancy created by the expiration of a term or by the death or resignation of any member or from any other cause shall be by the remaining members of the board by secret ballot; provided, that any trustee so elected shall hold office from the date of election until confirmation or rejection by the senate, and, if confirmed, until the expiration of the term for which elected, and until a successor is elected. At every meeting of the legislature the superinten-dent of education shall certify to the senate the names of all who shall have been so elected since the last session of the legislature, and the senate shall confirm or reject them, as it shall determine is for the best interest of the university. If it rejects the names of any members, it shall thereupon elect trustees in the stead of those rejected. No trustee shall receive any pay or emolument other than his actual expenses incurred in the discharge of his duties as such. Upon the vacation of office by a trustee, the board, if it desires, may bestow upon a trustee the honorary title of trustee emeritus, but such status shall confer no responsibilities, duties, rights, or privileges as such.”

AMENDMENT PROPOSED BY ACT NO. 2018-276 (SB15)

Part 1. Section 46 of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, and Amendment 97 to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, both now appearing as Section 46 of the Official Recompilation of the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, are repealed.

Part 2. Section 46 is added to the Constitution of Alabama of 1901, to read as follows:

Section 46.(a) Senators and representatives shall be elected by the qualified electors on

the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November unless the Legislature shall change the time of holding elections and in every fourth year thereafter. The terms of office of the senators and representatives shall commence on the day after the general election at which they are elected, and expire on the day after the general election held in the fourth year after their election, except as otherwise provided in this Constitution. At the general election in the year nineteen hundred and two all the representatives, together with the senators for the even numbered districts and for the thirty-fifth district, shall be elected. The terms of those senators who represent the odd numbered districts under the law in force prior to the ratification of this Constitution, are hereby extended until the day after the general election in the year nineteen hundred and six; and until the expiration of his or her term as hereinbefore extended, each such senator shall represent the district established by this Constitution, bearing the number corresponding with that for which he or she was elected. In the year nineteen hundred and six, and in every fourth year thereaf-ter, all the senators and representatives shall be elected.

(b) Except as provided in subsection (c), when a vacancy occurs in either house of the Legislature, the Governor shall issue a writ of election to fill the va-cancy for the remainder of the term. However, if the Secretary of State determines that a legally qualified candidate for election to the vacancy is unopposed when the last date for filing certificates of nomination has passed, the election shall not be held. The Secretary of State shall issue a certificate of election to the candidate, the same as if an election had been held, and the certificate shall be accepted by the house in which the vacancy occurred as evidence of the unopposed candidate’s right to fill the position created by the vacancy. In the event an election is held, all the costs and expenses incurred thereby shall be paid out of any funds in the State Treasury not otherwise appropriated.

(c) When a vacancy occurs in either house of the Legislature on or after October 1 of the third year of a quadrennium, the seat shall remain vacant until a successor is elected at the next succeeding general election.

AMENDMENT PROPOSED BY ACT NO. 2018-389 (SB181)Every person shall be at liberty to worship God according to the dictates of

his or her own conscience. No person shall be compelled to attend, or, against his or her consent, to contribute to the erection or support of any place of religious worship, or to pay tithes, taxes, or other rates for the support of any minister of the gospel. Property belonging to the state may be used to display the Ten Command-ments, and the right of a public school and public body to display the Ten Com-mandments on property owned or administrated by a public school or public body in this state is not restrained or abridged. The civil and political rights, privileges, and capacities of no person shall be diminished or enlarged on account of his or her religious belief. No public funds may be expended in defense of the constitu-tionality of this amendment.

The Ten Commandments shall be displayed in a manner that complies with constitutional requirements, including, but not limited to, being intermingled with historical or educational items, or both, in a larger display within or on property owned or administrated by a public school or public body.

FURTHER, I proclaim and direct that notice of this election to be held on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, upon the above proposed amendments to the Consti-tution of 1901 of the State of Alabama, shall be given by publishing the same in a newspaper published within each county authorized to publish legal advertise-ments.

October 10-17-24-31, 2018

STATE OF ALABAMAPROCLAMATIONBY THE GOVERNOR

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Fairhope arrest reportsSept. 22Alfredo Miguel of Fairhope was arrested for appearing in pub-lic under the influence.Jeffrey Hudson of Satsuma was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol, pos-session of marijuana and pos-session of drug paraphernalia.

Reagan Hallman of Fairhope was arrested for false report-ing to law enforcement.Larrion Dates of Theodore was arrested for second degree possession of marijuana.Victoria Sutton of Fairhope was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol.

Sept. 23Missdeborah McMillian of Fairhope was arrested for fourth degree theft of prop-erty.

Sept. 24Chretha James of Fairhope was arrested for public intoxi-

cation and disorderly conduct.Beaulah Donelson of Fairhope was arrested for harassment.Curtis Rewerts of Fairhope was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol.

Sept. 26Christopher Johnson of

Fairhope was arrested for harassment and interference with a domestic violence emergency.Dave Mallory-Kirksey of Fairhope was arrested for ha-rassment.Alexis Gaupp of Mobile was arrested for two counts of pos-session of a controlled sub-

stance and illegal possession of prescription drugs.

Sept. 27Chazdin Cottrell of Daphne was arrested for possession of a controlled substance and second degree possession of marijuana.

PUBLIC HEARING

The Zoning Board of Appeals of the Town of Loxley will hold a Public Hearing Mon-day, October 22, 2018 at 6:00 P.M. at the Loxley Town Hall—1089 S Hickory St. on the following:

• Applicant Mack Howington repre-senting Odyssey Church is request-ing a Special Exception to authorize a church to be built in an M-1 Light In-dustrial Zone. The property is located approximately 1 (one) mile north of I-10 on the east side of Hwy 59, Lox-ley, AL 36551.

Interested parties are invited to attend this meeting.

Philip DembowskiChairman

Loxley Zoning Board of Appeals

SFHS SCHOOL NEWS

JV volleyball players appreciate their teachers.

SFHS volleyball player’s chose a teacher who has inspired them over the years and invited them to their volleyball game against Baldwin County. SFHS won both matches this evening. Above, varsity volleyball player’s teacher appreciation game.

Congratulations to the SFHS Varsity Volleyball Team for winning the Boaz Harvest Fest Tournament. The Toros went 6-0 in the tournament and are now 34-4 overall!

Top 9th and 10th grade scan-tron testers(L-R): Ella Caldwell, Christopher Carter, Hannah Richardson, Kath-erine Clemmons, Carolina Triboni, Siyona Mistry, Richard Fang (perfect score-Math), and Denver Persinger.

September Teacher of the Month is Art Teacher, Mrs. Phil-lips!

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