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BY BILL EDWARDS [email protected] He ranks right below Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny and just above the tooth fairy: In most kids’ minds, the ice cream man is the most eagerly awaited hero of the season. But this character is real. In this case, he’s 33-year-old James Jairrels, who, for the past four months, has driven a truck full of cold treats for its owner, Craig Graham. Jairrels does it for the kids. That’s why he likes it. “It makes the kids happy,” Jairrels said at a recent stop at the Lenlock Community Center. “When they see me coming, they start jumping up and down, and it makes me happy.” Jairrels said the job makes him think of his own days growing up in Anniston, chasing the ice-cream truck in his neighborhood. Jairrels’ shift with the big square van starts at noon and goes until dark. He works six days a week and says his boss would like him to go to seven, but says he’s wary of doing anything that interrupts his Sunday activities with Faith Connection Worship Center. Jairrels said he doesn’t keep any particular route. He drives all over Anniston, Oxford and Saks, making sure not to hit the same neighborhood with any frequency. “I want to make them miss me,” he said. Eight different tunes are available for Jairrels to play on the speaker mounted outside his door. (How else are you gonna know he’s on your street?) A turn of a knob instant- ly chooses a new one. The song he plays depends on his mood, although one of them, he said, sounds so slow and MONDAY RECORD YOUR GUIDE TO PUBLIC RECORDS AND VITAL STATISTICS IN CALHOUN COUNTY The Anniston Star Monday, July 20, 2009 Bill Wilson/The Anniston Star James Jairrels sells ice cream to children at the Lenlock Community Center. OFF TO WORK ... WITH AN ICE CREAM MAN Anniston’s James Jairrels does it for the kids Marriages, divorces, deaths and editor’s note PAGE 2 Calhoun County Jail stats, gov- ernment meetings PAGE 4 Property transactions and local arrests PAGES 5,6 Community calendar, crime blotter PAGES 6,7 INSIDE Please see WORK Page 3

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Page 1: Monday Record for July 20

BY BILL [email protected]

He ranks right below Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny and just above the tooth fairy: In most kids’ minds, the ice cream man is the most eagerly awaited hero of the season.

But this character is real. In this case, he’s 33-year-old James Jairrels, who, for the past four months, has driven a truck full of cold treats for its owner, Craig Graham.

Jairrels does it for the kids. That’s why he likes it.“It makes the kids happy,” Jairrels said at a recent stop

at the Lenlock Community Center. “When they see me coming, they start jumping up and down, and it makes me happy.”

Jairrels said the job makes him think of his own days growing up in Anniston, chasing the ice-cream truck in his neighborhood.

Jairrels’ shift with the big square van starts at noon and goes until dark. He works six days a week and says his boss would like him to go to seven, but says he’s wary of doing anything that interrupts his Sunday activities with Faith Connection Worship Center.

Jairrels said he doesn’t keep any particular route. He drives all over Anniston, Oxford and Saks, making sure not to hit the same neighborhood with any frequency.

“I want to make them miss me,” he said.Eight different tunes are available for Jairrels to play on

the speaker mounted outside his door. (How else are you gonna know he’s on your street?) A turn of a knob instant-ly chooses a new one. The song he plays depends on his mood, although one of them, he said, sounds so slow and

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

The Anniston Star ● Monday, July 20, 2009

Bill Wilson/The Anniston Star

James Jairrels sells ice cream to children at the Lenlock Community Center.

OFF TO WORK ... WITH AN ICE CREAM MAN

Anniston’sJames Jairrels

does it for the kids

Marriages, divorces, deaths

and editor’s note PAGE 2Calhoun County Jail stats, gov-

ernment meetings PAGE 4Property transactions and

local arrests PAGES 5,6Community calendar, crime

blotter PAGES 6,7INSIDEPlease see WORK ❙ Page 3

Page 2: Monday Record for July 20

Page 2 Monday, July 20, 2009 The Anniston Star MONDAY RECORD

The following deaths were reported to The Star last week for inclusion in the paper’s obituaries.

Sidney Hale, OxfordWilliam J. Hickson, AnnistonAaron Raymond Johns, EastabogaEthel McGinnis Johnston, ArabBarbara Ann Nolan, LincolnMary Frances Owens, RoanokeRobert Edward Robinson, MuscadineMargaret Moon Tallent, CentreJewell Blackwell Sr., AnnistonAnna Haynie Bryant, Union SpringsCharles Michael Hammett, Rainbow CityWilliam J. ‘Honey Plump’ Hickson Jr., AnnistonMary Ruth Johnson, LeesburgEthel McGinnis Johnston, ArabDonald S. Lindsey, LinevilleJimmie Maxwell, TalladegaMary Camp Waldrep, RoanokeLuther Wheeles, AshlandJeffrey L. Williams, OxfordEugene ‘Pimp’ Carter, AnnistonLt. Col. Frederick H. Gudridge, South CarolinaVirgle Ellis Harris, AnnistonJohn Erby ‘Tiny’ Knighten Jr., Cedar BluffGeorge W. Langley, OxfordFerdinand F. Mitchum, OxfordWilliam Lee ‘Sonny’ Norred, RoanokeDennis Teague, GeorgiaLuther Wheeles, AshlandGerald Lee ‘Dobbie’ Williams, WeaverPeggy Bryant Wisener, Hefl inNannie O. Baker, PiedmontLaray Fomby, LincolnVirginia Marguerite Hambey, TennesseeLillie Mae Hutchinson, GeorgiaDonald Sears Lindsey, LinevilleGeorge L. McMath, AnnistonLee Mercer, FloridaPhoebe Renee Reaves Mitcham, RiversideMary Ruth Quick Parnell, OxfordJames C. Patterson Jr., AnnistonMcCracken King “Mac” Poston Sr., GeorgiaDebra Lee Ursiny, DeltaJohn Thomas Vinson, RoanokeGerald Lee “Dobbie” Williams, WeaverPeggy Bryant Wisener, Hefl inLeonard Rowen Woods, PiedmontClara Olene Barnes, PiedmontJanice Martin Dean, Pell CityGeorge Groce, TalladegaGladys Lee, AnnistonWalter Malecki, AnnistonGeorge L. “Butterbean” McMath, AnnistonPhoebe Renee Reaves Mitcham and Jessica Mariah Whitt, both of Pell CityMary Mitchell, OxfordMarceline Reidinger Owens, Anniston

Deaths

Marriage licensesListed are all the marriages registered with the probate judge of Calhoun County. The groom’s name comes first, as it does on the probate court records.

■ Sean Colby Parris of Alexandria to Sum-mer Noelle Phillips of Jacksonville.■ Michael Bernard Crocker of Alpharetta, Ga., to Sherrell Monique Birchfield of Alpharetta, Ga.■ Anthony Vantrell Gladden of Anniston to Jennifer Nichole Burton of Anniston.■ Richard Lee Knight III of Anniston to Lena Marie Stout of Anniston.■ Richard Eugene Blankenship of Annis-ton to Cynthia Beth Ivy of Anniston.

■ Jeffery Wayne Vaughan of Wellington to Danielle Alyce McNeal of Wellington.■ Joseph Keith Campbell of Jacksonville to Jennifer Mae Measles of Jackson-ville.■ Kevin Blake Maddox of Oxford to Phoe-be Lori Bussey of Talladega.■ Ruben Elliott Sturkie of Ohatchee to Velma Smith Walton of Ohatchee.■ Gregory Shayne Hopkins of Anniston to Tiffany Diane Henderson of Anniston.■ Victor Wayne Wessels of Oxford to Angela Stinson Carter of Oxford.■ Phillip Alan Threlkeld of Anniston to Chasity Amber O’Dell of Anniston.■ Bruce Martell Elston of Anniston to

Tiana Alvia Chatman of Oxford.■ Darrius Miguel Thomas of Eastaboga to Tasha Lavern Sistrunk of Eastaboga.■ Mitchell Dee Staples of Anniston to Amy Jackson Bellin of Anniston.■ Dalton Evan Gilreath of Jacksonville to Amber Nichole Zettler of Rock Spring, Ga.■ Carl Timothy Medders of Anniston to Shelby Marie Strickland of Pell City.■ Benjamin Paul Raulerson of Wahiawa County, Hawaii, to Amanda Jayne Malone of Jacksonville.■ Kevin Andre Stewart of Anniston to Kammie Tassa Smith of Anniston.

DivorcesThese were the divorces granted in the Calhoun County courthouse from July 6 to July 10.

■ Vernita J. McCain and Rodney L. Kirk-sey.■ Roger Dale Lawrence Jr. and Teresa Faye Ingram.■ Holly Sexton and Timothy J. Sexton.■ Matthew Everett and Victoria Everett.■ Timothy Earnest McFall and Amy Evans McFall Nail.■ Ashleigh Nichole Tatum and Chad Oneal Tatum.■ Christina Mullins Millwood and Johna-than Lane Millwood.■ Teri Plata and Alfonso Plata.■ Jennie Skinner and Clyde Renee

Skinner.■ Kristy Dawn Cook and James Arvell Cook III.■ Lashanda M. Caver and Keith D. Caver.■ Felecia B. Davis and Phillip T. Davis.■ Hugh Steve Ponder and Angela Webb Ponder.■ Tanekia Danielle Smith and Eric Cor-nelius Smith.■ Casaundra Nicole Rodriguez Tolbert and Terry Allen Tolbert.■ Jennifer Leigh Ledbetter and Jason Ledbetter.■ Twanda P. Witherspoon and Derick D. Witherspoon.■ Johanna R. Rogers and Justin Rogers.■ George Orr and Shirley Orr.

■ John Albert Wood Jr. and Darlene Ester Wood.■ Richard Keith Love and Barbara Sue Love.■ Kenneth Lane Hurst and Jennifer Renea Hurst.■ Charles Edwards Burkett and Jolanda Felice Burkett.■ Jason Maurice Cannon and Tiana Q. Cannon.■ Sonya Rena Rudolph and David Rudolph III.■ Charlene Hamilton and Dennis Keith Hamilton.■ Corinne Aileen Hansen and Christo-pher H. Hansen.■ Keenya G. Kirksey and Glenell Kirksey Jr.

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IncorporationsThe following incorporations, dissolutions, mergers and corporate name changes were reported by the Calhoun County pro-bate judge’s office last week.

INCORPORATIONS

Mayfield Security and Investigative Ser-vices, LLC. 328 Bynum Cutoff Road, Easta-boga, Christopher Jacobs.

Corner Meat Market, LLC. 1002 Highway 431, Anniston, Ronald Lee Spear.Hurricane Mountain Paintball, 167 Idle-wood Circle, Alexandria, Tim Zimmerman and Mike Davis.

Bama Lingerie, LLC. 665 Northwood Drive, Oxford, Ginger Gaffin.

DISSOLUTIONSHughes & Associates Contracting Inc.

A Chapter 7 bankruptcy allows the debtor to retain certain exempt property, but the debtor’s remaining property is gathered and sold by a trustee from which credi-tors will receive repayment. It may also be used by businesses that wish to liqui-date and terminate their business.A Chapter 13 bankruptcy enables debt-ors, through court supervision and pro-tection, to propose and carry out a repay-ment plan under which creditors are paid, in full or in part, in installments over a three-year period. During that time, debtors are prohibited from starting or continuing collection efforts.

The following bankruptcies declared by Calhoun County residents were reported by U.S. Bankruptcy Court Northern Divi-sion of Alabama last week.

Chapter 7Shenna Henegar, 4 Alvin Lane, Annis-ton.Dennis Pool and Kathy Pool, 4710 Bran-don Mill Circle, Anniston.James Kirkpatrick, 513 Logan St., Pied-mont.Wayne A. Smith and Jane Eldemire, 1225 Lakeshore Drive, Anniston.Garis Bell, 6108 Weaver Road, Apt #3, Anniston.Lori A. Sanders, 1212 Rockwood Lane, Oxford.Bruce Christopher, 207 Tolbert St., Annis-ton.Sarah Pilgreen, 1490 Rabbittown Road,

Piedmont.William Goode and Courtney Goode, 937 Old Gadsden Highway, Anniston.

Chapter 13Karen F. Sullivan, 292 Clark Cutoff, Wel-lington.Kenneth Gable, 3055 Highway 78 East, Anniston.Kerry L. Griffin, P.O. Box 8443, Anniston.Wayne Hoffman and Alaine Hoffman, 1431 Sanders St., Anniston.Eunice Chander, 899 Willow Point, Annis-ton.Charles Dysart, 184 Brooke Lane, Annis-ton.Larry Ledbetter and Gloria Ledbetter, P.O. Box 351, Weaver.Terria Ingram, 208 Ora Road Apt #3, Weaver.Jerry Cathey and Vickie Cathey, 22 Sun-set Blvd., Ohatchee.Barry Scott Jones, 15958 Alabama High-way 9, Piedmont.Thomas L. Owens, 192 Stadium Drive, Alexandria.Robert M. Faile Jr., 2206 Peek Drive, Oxford.Mitzie Redwine, 5108 McClellan Boule-vard Apt #155, Anniston.Jacqueline Birt, 62 EA Dardin Drive Apt #1F, Anniston.William Labant and Patricia Labant, 1594 Broadwell Mill Road, Jacksonville.Joel Forsyth and Jessica Forsyth, 502 Caroline Drive, Weaver.

Bankruptcies

mournful that he hardly ever plays that one.

He said he doesn’t go nuts listening to the tunes over and over.

“I just focus on what God is doing for me in life. He’s been blessing me,” he said.

Of course, safety is a major concern, so Jairrels pulls into parking lots where pos-sible, or else will turn around to the side of the street where most of the children are so they won’t have to cross into traffic.

“I have to make sure I’m watching out for kids as well as other drivers,” he said.

A school bus-style “STOP” sign flips out from the driver’s side of the van to help define the safety zone around his vehicle.

Prices for his cold desserts range from

one to three dollars, but “two dollars will get you anything,” Jairrels said.

It’s so inexpensive, he said, that he hates to see a child go without, and that’s the worst part of his job.

“When I see the kid wants ice cream but they (the parents) got a beer in their hands and won’t spend $2 on a child.”

It’s times like that, he said, that he will in fact feel a little like Santa Claus, “espe-cially for those less fortunate. I dig into my wallet and pay for it.”

The best part of his job is happy little customers.

“When that child receives that ice cream, he’s satisfied for that moment.”

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

WORKContinued from Page 1

Deutsche Bank Nat-Trustee to Deutsche Bank Nat-Trustee, section 1, township 14, range 6.Mortgage Electronic Regis to Mortgage Electronic Regis, section 8, township 14, range 8 on Kate Drive.Cheaha Bank to Cheaha Bank, lots 4 and 5 of Miller Estate.Farmers & Merchants Bank to Farmers & Merchants Bank, Canterbury lot 5-correc-tive.GE Commercial Finance Bus. to GE Com-mercial Finance Bus., Ezell Park lot 4.Dovie Jewell Lahmeyer to Dovie Jewell Lahmeyer, Mountainview block A, section

13 township 16 range 7.Nationstar Mortgage LLC to Nationstar Mortgage LLC, Cross Creek 1st addition lot 15.Central Mortgate Co. to Central Mortgage Co., Golden Springs 1st addition block A lot 6.Unity National Bank to Unity National Bank, section 3 township 15 range 7 near Poplar Drive.Nationstar Mortgage LLC to Nationstar Mortgage LLC, section 20 township 16 range 7 near Coldwater and Eulaton roads.Wells Fargo Bank to Wells Fargo Bank, Trin-ity Heights lot 51.

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Here are food service establish-ments recently inspected by the Calhoun County Health Depart-ment, along with scores. A score of 100 indicates the inspector found no deficiencies. Potentially hazardous deficiencies (four- or five-point demerit items) are noted. These must be corrected immediately and inspectors say they are often corrected while the inspection is underway. Restau-rants earning below 70 must raise their scores within seven days or face closure.

4-OR 5-POINT DEMERITS

Alexander’s The Great Events, 1405 E. Hamric Drive, Oxford — 91, cut-ting boards should be replaced.Cici’s Pizza, 651 Snow St., Oxford — 87, potentially hazardous food did not meet temperature require-ments during cold holding; prob-lem with sanitization rinse.McDonald’s, 5500 McClellan Blvd., Anniston — 95, toxic item not prop-erly stored.McDonald’s, 1015 Alabama 21, S., Oxford — 94, problem with saniti-zation rinse.Precious In His Sight Child Devel-opment Center — 94, food contact surfaces must be clean and sani-tized.Selene’s Bakery, 1330 Barry St.,

Oxford — 89, equipment (hood) must function properly.Super Buffet, 1 Recreation Drive, Oxford — 85, potentially hazard-ous food did not meet temperature requirements during cold holding.Winn-Dixie (Bakery/Deli), 800 Noble St., Anniston — 92, pres-ence of insects (flies).

NO MAJOR DEMERITSCarpenetti’s Pizza, 1021 U.S. 431, N., Anniston — 99.Coldwater Diner, 8076 Alabama 202, Anniston — 93.East Central Alabama United Cerebral Palsy Center — 100.Food Avenue Express (Target),

400 Oxford Exchange Blvd., Oxford — 99.Jack’s Family Restaurant, 18 Big Valley Drive, Alexandria — 95.Jack’s Family Restaurant, 201 U.S. 278 By Pass, E., Piedmont — 97.Jacksonville Day Care Center — 99.Long John Silver’s, 631 Quintard Ave., Anniston — 92.Longhorn Steakhouse, 301 Oxford Exchange Blvd., Oxford — 95.Montey’s Homestyle Restaurant, 2363 Alabama 202, Anniston — 97.Patty’s Victorian Dining Room, 1308 Greenbrier-Dear Road, Anniston — 99.Piedmont Bingo, 576 U.S. 278 By

pass, E., Piedmont — 95.Sleep Inn, 88 Colonial Drive, Oxford — 98.Starbucks (Target), 400 Oxford Exchange Blvd., Oxford — 99.Subway, 624 U.S. 278, E., Piedmont — 96.Super 8 Motel, 6220 McClellan Blvd., Anniston — 99.Wal-Mart Super Center (Market & Seafood), 92 Plaza Lane, Oxford — 97.Winn-Dixie (Market), 800 Noble St., Anniston — 95.Winn-Dixie (Produce), 815 S. Pel-ham Road, Jacksonville — 98.Winn-Dixie (Seafood), 815 S. Pel-ham Road, Jacksonville — 100.

Restaurant inspections

2,505 Visitors to inmates

317 Inmates booked in

331 Inmates booked out

481Average inmate population

Calhoun County Jail stats

Figures apply to month of June. www.calhouncountysheriff.org

Cattle saleFORT PAYNE — Here is the livestock mar-ket report for the Tuesday sale. Receipts for this week 1207 compared to 1491 last week. Receipts a year ago 1282.

FEEDER CLASSESBulls and steers (medium and large): 200-300 lbs. 98.00 to 128.00; 300-400 lbs. 107.00

to 129.00; 400-500 lbs. 90.00 to 105.00; 500-600 lbs. 86.00 to 99.00; 600-800 lbs. 74.00 to 98.00.Heifers (medium and large): 200-300 lbs. 90.00 to 106.00; 300-400 lbs. 92.00 to 102.00; 400-500 lbs. 83.00 to 94.00; 500-600 lbs. 81.00 to 89.00; 600-700 lbs. 77.00 to 87.00.

SLAUGHTER CLASSESCows: Breakers (Low) 45.00, (Reg) 46.00 to 49.00; Boners (Low) 41.00 to 45.00, (High) 50.00 to 54.25; Lean (Low) 40.00 to 42.00, (Reg) 44.00 to 46.50.Bulls: Normal Dressing 56.50 to 61.00; High Dressing 63.00 to 67.75; Low Dressing 55.00 to 56.50.

Bank ratesMonday Record is seeking to publish cur-

rent mortgage and saving rates from local banks.

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

Piedmont City Council, Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. (312 North Center Ave.).Calhoun County Commission, Thursday at 10 a.m. (1702 Noble St., Anniston).Calhoun County Schools Board of Education, Thursday at 6 p.m. (4400

McClellan Blvd., Anniston).Jacksonville City Council, July 27 at 7 p.m. (300 Church Ave. SE).Anniston City Council, July 28 at 3 p.m. (1128 Gurnee Ave.).Oxford City Council, July 28 6:30 p.m. (145 Hamric Drive E).

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Property transferred

The following is a list of all property trans-ferred in Calhoun County last week as reported by the Probate Court Recording Division. Most property is indicated by sec-tion, township and range. Sections are one-mile by one-mile squares, which are then divided into smaller townships. The town-ships are further divided into ranges.

■ Clarence Martin J. Draper to Clarence Martin J. Draper, McCall Heights block 1 lots 1-7, block 2 lots 2-13, 20-25, block 3 lots 7-12, block 4 lots 2-10, McCall Heights addi-tion number 1, block 6 lot 5.■ Viola Pernick to Alan Pernick, McCaas W L addition, City of Anniston block 55 lot 4.■ Kathee Quinn to Kim Miller, East Highland Land Co. resubdivision block E lots 9 and 10.■ Kim Miller to Elaine Bell, East Highland Land Co. resubdivision block E lots 9 and 10■ Joshua Williamson to Vickie Ford, block 1 1 lot 14, section 30 township 15 range 8, Anniston.■ Gerald L. King Jr. to Martha King, Sunset Heights block 4 lot 2, Sunset Heights Fair-way addition block 1 lot 1.■ Dana Whitley to Johnnie L. McKee, Ste-phenson J W lot 15 near Ann Drive & Stanton Street, Jacksonville.■ Eric C. Lee to Shawn Smith, Brown Acres lot 11.■ Norma J. Angel to Norma J. Burns, section 6 township 14 range 8 near Highway 204.■ Edward Parris Jr. to Mark N. Parris, sec-tion 15 township 14 range 9 near Parris Trailer Park Road.■ Martha Connell to Brandon Connell, sec-tion 18 township 14 range 6 lot 22 near RM Cobb Land.■ Judy J. Benton to Tyler East, section 7 township 16 range 9 near Choccolocco Road.■ Regions Bank to Mike Askew, Lyncoya 7th addition block 15 lot 1.■ Mitchell Kessler Six-star Rental LLC, Rob-erts Chapel Estates lot 21.■ Beatrice Nelson Randall to Michael Lamar Randall, Berkshire Woods 4th sec-tion block 2 lot 21.■ Mortgage Electronic Regis to Housing &

Urban Development, Plainview 3rd addition block 3 lot 1.■ Wesley Frye to Lisa Buchanan, Friendship Court block C lot 8.■ William Albert Pointer to James H. Wilk-erson Jr. Anniston Land Co. resubdivision lot B.■ Jo Hawbaker to Ramonica Mickler, Can-terbury lot 47.■ Jarell C. Jones to Danny Brown, section 2 township 13 range 9.■ Sean Gauldin to Keri Gauldin, section 22 township 16 range 6 near Anniston & Easta-boga Road.■ Keri Gauldin to Randall D. Robison, sec-tion 22 township 16 range 6 near Anniston and Eastaboga Road.■ Noble Park Investments LLC to Carla Thomas, Noble Park lot 1.■ K. Harris to Michael Scott Mims, Club View Heights block 552 near Lockwood Place & 9th Street.■ Roxanne Stewart Harrison to Sabrina Harrison, section 28 township 14 range 6 near Anniston Greensport Road.■ Roxanne Stewart Harrison to Steve Har-rison, section 28 township 14 range 6 near Anniston Greensport Road.■ Bank of America to Michael D. Twilley, Sherwood Forest 2nd addition block 6 lot 13.■ Royeth Olvera to Araceli de Duron, Berk-shire Woodard 1st section block 3 lot 6.■ Britny McElwee to Daniel McElwee, sec-tion 33 township 16 range 8 near Circle Drive.■ Scott Lewis to Thomas E. Snyder, Pine Hill Estates 2nd addition lot 11.■ Gary Tipton to Matthew E. Stone, section 34 township 16 range 7 near Rhodes Lane.■ Jody Thompson to Christopher Marturel-lo, Lakewood Estates 3rd addition lot 6.■ Christopher W. Stephens to Ronald A. Roberts — lot 65A of Cotton Creek Phase 3.Farmers & Merchants Bank to Scott Shiflett — lot 5 on Canterbury.■ Tammy Law (personal representative) to Joann B. Law — section 5, township 13, range 10 on Southern Ave./Edgewood Ave.■ Charles L. Law to Joann B. Law — sec-tion 5, township 13, range 10 on Southern

Ave./Edgewood Ave.■ David H. Otwell to Jeremy R. Slayton — section 13, township 16, range 8 on Pinecroft Road.■ Dale Butler to Mission Boulevard Baptist — section 19, township 15, range 8 on Glade Road.■ Myung S. Pelletier to Eric J. Pelletier — section 25, township 16, range 8 on Buck-elew Bridge Road.■ Carol Lee to Avery Properties LLC — Anniston Land Co., block 521E, lot 4.■ Fannie Mae to Avery Properties LLC — Anniston Land Co., block 527D, lot 11B.■ Mountain Pointe Development to FMD LLC — Mountain Pointe, Mtn. Ridge, lot 61, Mountain Pointe Phase I, lot 60, lot 120.■ Eunice G. Northington to Eunice G. Northington — block A, lot 1 of Carver Heights.■ Frances Joy Lowman to Teresa S. Meeks — block E, lot 9 of Asberry Estates.■ Adam Williams to Dallaco Inc. — lot 19 of Finks Lake.■ Neal Edward Martin to Alesia M. Martin — blocks 9, 10, 11, 12, section 21, township 16, range 8 on Hillyer-Robinson Industrial Parkway.■ Circuit Court Clerk to Flenardo Taylor — block 1, lot 10 on Berkshire Woods 1st SE C.■ Nola Marie McCain Kirk to Connie K. Whorton — section 12, township 13, range 10 on Borden Road.■ Elbert Lawrence McGinnis to Jim Craven — section 15, township 14, range 8.■ Chris Bittner to Malcolm J. Morriss — lot 13 on Sagewood.■ Christopher M. Callahan to Christopher Callahan — block 1, lot 2, section 34, town-ship 15, range 7 on Pomotaw Trail, High Oaks 5th addition, Anniston.■ EDG Development Partners to Allan H. Goodson — lot 10 of Royal Pines Phase 1.■ Rudy A Leins (trustee) to Premier Land and Minerals — section 17, township 14, range 6.■ Catherine Vardaman to Jonathon Taylor Vaughn — section 18, township 15, range 8 on Saks Road/56th St.■ Fran Parris (personal representative) to Janie E. Parris — section 15, township 14,

range 9 on Parris Trailer Park Road.■ Marc Turner (personal representative) to Marcia Turner — Howell R M, block 12, lot 1, lot 2, lot 3, lot 4, lot 5, lot 6; Howell R M, block 13, 14, 15; ADD, block 12, lot 1, lot 7; Howell R M, block 13, 14, 15; ADD, block 14, lot 2, lot 3, lot 4, lot 5, lot 6, lot 7, lot 8, lot 9, lot 10; Howell R M, block 13, 14 15; ADD, block 15, lot 1, lot 2, lot 3; Howell R M, block 16 and 13; ADD, block 16, lot 1, lot 2, lot 3, lot 4, lot 5, lot 6, lot 7.■ Carl Ahee to Debbie Clayburn — section 30, township 16, range 7.■ William K. Norred to Stephanie B. Norred — lot 23 of Cherry Acres, section 4, township 16, range 9 on Oxford-White Plains Road.■ Stephanie Norred to William Keith Nor-red — lot 30 on Pine Hill Estates 3 Road addition.■ Grady Banister to Steven E. Hildebrant, Shady Trail Crossing.■ Grady Banister to Crandall Kennedy, Shady Trail.■ Ronald Jennings to P.D. Pritchett, Sage-wood, Lot 34.■ P.D. Pritchett to Ronald Jennings, Sage-wood, Lot 25.■ Debra R. Elgin to Lee W. Elgin III, Wood-chase first addition, block C, lot 13.■ Larry Edward Gortney to Shannon Gort-ney, Laney lot 14, lot 15.■ William Edward Johnson to Gerald D. Evans, Section 30, township 13, range 9,Wright Circle, Highway 21.■ Thomas L. Sims to Thomas Anthony Sims, Highway 431 mobile home park, lot 28.■ Jerry W. Tolbert Jr. to Amy N. Kelly, Emily Estates, lot 4.■ FMD LLC to Roy Cowley, Mountain Pointe, lot 61.■ Summerall Properties to Tony Porco, Summerall, lot 4.■ Betty Stewart Andrews to Frank H. Ragains, section 17, township 16, range 7.■ Kenneth H. Conn to Elisha Conn, section 17, township 16, range 7, Kyle Road. ■ John Wallace Jr. to Desmond Raines, Washington Heights, block 2, lot 10.

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

AnnistonThe following felony arrests were reported by the Anniston Police Department during the seven-day period ending Thursday at 7 a.m.Toby Ray Jinks, 19, of Alexandria: first-

degree theft.Bertrum Donta Carter, 33, of Anniston: cer-tain person forbidden to possess firearm.Robert Antoine Thornton, 22, of Anniston: first-degree possession of marijuana.Jason Glynn Kuykendall, 31, of Anniston: third-degree burglary.

Calhoun CountyThe following felony arrests were reported

by the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office dur-ing the seven-day period ending Thursday at 7 a.m. Kathleen M. Gee, 40, of Oxford: third-degree burglary.Willard Pottard Jr., 54, of Hobson City: third-degree burglary.Rachel Elizabeth Hurt, 24, of Oxford: sec-ond-degree escape from penal facility.Phillip Shane Penland, 40, of Anniston: bur-glary.Nicholas Ray Cole, 24, of Piedmont: second-

degree escape.

OxfordThe following felony arrests were reported by the Oxford Police Department during the seven-day period ending Thursday at 7 a.m. Katie Brooke Fisher, 25, of Lincoln: posses-sion of cocaine.Nicholas Hunter Ingram, 23, of Lincoln: pos-session of a controlled substance.

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AnnistonThe following property crimes were report-ed to the Anniston Police Department dur-ing the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday.

Burglaries■ T&L Liquidation, South Hunter St.: tools.■ Residence, 4100 block of Myrtle Avenue: lawnmower.■ Residence, 1400 block of Cooper Avenue: shoes, Playstation II game system, PS2 controller.■ Residence, 600 block of Brentwood Drive: chainsaw.■ Residence, 1600 block of Cooper Avenue: television.■ Residence, 2400 block of McCoy Avenue: hot water heater.■ Residence, 1600 block of Hanna Avenue: industrial fan.■ Residence, 300 block of East 22nd Street: Playstation II game station, assorted games.■ Residence, 600 block of West 13th Street: whiskey, gin.

Thefts■ Residence, 0-99 block of High Street: Honda 350 rancher, four-wheeler.■ Field/woods location, Lloyd Drive: travel trailer.■ Residence, 1100 block of Johnston Drive: air conditioner.■ Residence, 1400 block of Constantine Avenue: firearm.■ Rent-A-Center, 2000 block of Quintard Avenue: furniture.■Residence, 400 block of South Colvin Ave-nue: medications.■ Residence, 1800 block of Brown Avenue: two televisions, payroll check, credit cards, CDs.■ Residence, 400 block of South Stebbins Street: wallet, cash.■ Residence, 4700 block of Saks Road: fish-ing supplies.■ Specialty store, 1900 block of Front Street: cash.■ Residence, 2400 block of U.S. 431: cases of beer. (Recovered 07-14-2009)■ Unspecified location, 0-100 block of West 14th Street: framed picture, cash.■ Department store, 3200 block of McClellan Boulevard: driver’s license.■ Residence, 5400 block of Walnut Street: air conditioner.

Auto-related theft

■ Residence, 2900 block of Coleman Road: 1994 Chevrolet van. (Recovered 07-12-2009).■ Residence, 1100 block of Shadecrest Road: CD player.■ Highway/street location, 400 block of Fox-ley Road: navigation system, wallet and contents.■Service station, 300 block of West 23rd Street: 1997 Chevrolet S10 truck.■ Residence, 1900 block of Canterbury Square: shooting glasses, MP3 player, Blackberry Curve, radar detector.■ Residence, 500 block of Elm Street: 1999 Chrysler Sebring.■Residence, 600 block of Deyo Street: 1966 Chevrolet Impala.

OxfordThe following property crimes were report-ed to the Oxford Police Department dur-ing the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday.

Burglaries■ Shopping center, 1600 block of Oxford Exchange Boulevard: merchandise.■ Shopping center, 700 Quintard Drive: mer-chandise. (Recovered 07-11-2009)

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Meetings■ Fort McClellan Restoration Advisory Board, 5 p.m., Transition Force conference room, building 215, 291 Jimmy Parks Blvd., Fort McClellan, 848-3539.■ Anniston PCB Site Community Advisory Group for the Consent Decree, 5:30 p.m., Golden Springs Community Center, 3125 Spring Valley Road, 741-1429.Civitan Club, noon, Classic on Noble, 236-9874.■ American Legion unit 155 Auxiliary, 7 p.m., 1780 Beck Road, behind the Bynum post office, 237-5068.

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

Miscellaneous■ Deadline today to register for BAE Sys-tems benefit Golf Tournament at Cider Ridge (to be 9 a.m. July 25), contact Beverly at 235-9712 to register.■ American Red Cross Chapter blood drive, noon-6 p.m., 401 Noble St.■ Anniston author, Sherry Kughn, to speak and sign books, 6:30 p.m., Greenbrier Church of Christ, 3425 Greenbrier Dear Road, free evening meal to be served, 237-2358.

Tuesday

Support Groups■ Countryside Hospice Bereavement/Grief Support Group, 2-3 p.m., Oxford First United Methodist Church, 212 Snow St., 782-3560.■ New Beginnings, Al-Anon and Alcohol-ics Anonymous group, 6 p.m., Alexandria United Methodist Church, 2065 Alexan-dria-Wellington Road, 820-2331.■ Narcotics Anonymous, noon, 7 p.m.,

Atlanta Avenue, off Noble Street between 10th and 11th streets.■ Prostate Support Group, for men with prostate concerns, including prostate cancer, diagnosis and treatment, 5:30 p.m., Cancer Resource Center, Physicians Office Building, fourth floor, suite 406.■ Alzheimer’s Support Group, for families dealing with Alzheimer’s disease, 5-6 p.m., Physician’s Center, room 301, 235-5578.■ Mental Illness Support Group, for patients with bi-polar, depression, and other disor-ders and those interested in providing sup-port, 1:30 p.m., Tyler Center, 731 Leighton Ave., in the galley.■ ALS Group, Lou Gehrig’s disease, 4 p.m., Tyler Center, 731 Leighton Ave., 235-5146.■ New Perspectives, a narcotics anony-mous group, 6:30-7:30 p.m., First United Methodist Church, 109 Gayle St., behind McDonald’s, Jacksonville, 435-4881.■ Free parenting classes for parents of newborns to 4-year-olds, 9-11 a.m., Family Services Center of Calhoun County, 13 E 11th St. Child care provided. 231-2240.■ Celebrate Recovery with a 12-step Christ-centered recovery program, 6 p.m., Word Alive International Outreach, Coldwater, 225-2186 or 223-6539. ■ One Day at a Time Al-Anon group, noon, Tyler Center, first floor, “The Nook” class-room, also closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, noon, adjoining class room, feel free to bring a bag lunch.■ Help in Progress Narcotics Anonymous, 7-8 p.m., 2236 U.S. 78 W., (1 mile from Fred’s), 342-8279.■ TOUCH Cancer support group, noon, The Cancer Resource Center, Physicians Office Building, across from ER, fourth floor, lunch provided, call Charlotte Ayres at 235-5084. ■ Man to Man Support Group for men, 5:30 p.m., The Cancer Resource Center, Physi-cians Office Building, across from ER, fourth floor, light dinner provided.■ True Transformation, a Christ-centered recovery program for women only, noon, 1211 Noble St.

Meetings■ National Association for Retired Federal Employees, 9 a.m.-noon, Anniston Army

Depot, Building 251, (near main gate). Call 235-4631 by 9:30 a.m. to make an appoint-ment.■ East Alabama Credit Association, 8 a.m. breakfast, Shoney’s in Oxford, (256) 463-4377.■ Anniston Runners Club, 5:30 p.m., Anniston YMCA, W. 14th Street. Call 239-9001 or www.annistonrunners.com. ■ The Anniston Rotary Club, noon, Anniston Country Club, Highland Avenue. ■ Northeast Alabama Table Tennis Club, 4-10 p.m., Anniston Army Depot Gym, Bynum, 238-6453.■ Bridge Club, 9 a.m., Lenlock Center No. 5, 5818 McClellan Blvd., 225-0003.

Miscellaneous■ Wild game supper, 6:30 p.m., Heflin Rec-reation Center, Mike Cook, host of One80 Outdoors, is to speak, door prizes to be given away, call 463-2576 or visit www.heflinbap-tist.org for more information.

Wednesday

Support Groups■ Countryside Hospice Bereavement/Grief Support Group, 2-3 p.m., Oxford First United Methodist Church, 212 Snow St., 782-3560.■ New Beginnings, Al-Anon and Alcohol-ics Anonymous group, 6 p.m., Alexandria United Methodist Church, 2065 Alexan-dria-Wellington Road, 820-2331.■ Narcotics Anonymous, noon, 7 p.m., Atlanta Avenue, off Noble Street between 10th and 11th streets.■ Prostate Support Group, for men with prostate concerns, including prostate cancer, diagnosis and treatment, 5:30 p.m., Cancer Resource Center, Physicians Office Building, fourth floor, suite 406.■ Alzheimer’s Support Group, for families dealing with Alzheimer’s disease, 5-6 p.m., Physician’s Center, room 301, 235-5578.■ Mental Illness Support Group, for patients with bi-polar, depression, and other disor-ders and those interested in providing sup-port, 1:30 p.m., Tyler Center, 731 Leighton Ave., in the galley.■ ALS Group, Lou Gehrig’s disease, 4 p.m.,

Tyler Center, 731 Leighton Ave., 235-5146.■ New Perspectives, a narcotics anony-mous group, 6:30-7:30 p.m., First United Methodist Church, 109 Gayle St., behind McDonald’s, Jacksonville, 435-4881.■ Free parenting classes for parents of newborns to 4-year-olds, 9-11 a.m., Family Services Center of Calhoun County, 13 E 11th St. Child care provided. 231-2240.■ Celebrate Recovery with a 12-step Christ-centered recovery program, 6 p.m., Word Alive International Outreach, Coldwater, 225-2186 or 223-6539. ■ One Day at a Time Al-Anon group, noon, Tyler Center, first floor, “The Nook” class-room, also closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, noon, adjoining class room, feel free to bring a bag lunch.■ Help in Progress Narcotics Anonymous, 7-8 p.m., 2236 U.S. 78 W., (1 mile from Fred’s), 342-8279.■ TOUCH Cancer support group, noon, The Cancer Resource Center, Physicians Office Building, across from ER, fourth floor, lunch provided, call Charlotte Ayres at 235-5084. ■ Man to Man Support Group for men, 5:30 p.m., The Cancer Resource Center, Physi-cians Office Building, across from ER, fourth floor, light dinner provided.■ True Transformation, a Christ-centered recovery program for women only, noon, 1211 Noble St.

Meetings■ National Association for Retired Federal Employees, 9 a.m.-noon, Anniston Army Depot, Building 251, (near main gate). Call 235-4631 by 9:30 a.m. to make an appoint-ment.■ East Alabama Credit Association, 8 a.m. breakfast, Shoney’s in Oxford, (256) 463-4377.■ Anniston Runners Club, 5:30 p.m., Anniston YMCA, W. 14th Street. Call 239-9001 or www.annistonrunners.com. The Anniston Rotary Club, noon, Anniston Country Club, Highland Avenue. <B>■Northeast Alabama Table Tennis Club, 4-10 p.m., Anniston Army Depot Gym, Bynum, 238-6453.■ Bridge Club, 9 a.m., Lenlock Center No. 5, 5818 McClellan Blvd., 225-0003.

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