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OCTOBER 16, 2019 | GulfCoastNewsToday.com | 75¢ SPORTS: High school football standings and scores, PAGE 12 INSIDE Spanish Fort moving forward on Causeway park plans After waiting several weeks to sort out environmental questions, Spanish Fort of- ficials are ready to resume efforts to develop a water- front park and welcome center on the Mobile Bay Causeway. Read more on page 2. Wyatt’s wish comes true For many students, a ride on a school bus is routine, but for Fairhope Elemen- tary School special needs pupil Wyatt Combs, it was a-long-awaited and, until now, unfulfilled wish. Turn to page 16 to find out more. 1 SECTION • 32 PAGES Gulf Coast Media VOLUME 126 • ISSUE 12 Betty Louise Scales Alms Eugene Hudson DEATHS PAGE 8 WWI/WWII display opens at Baldwin Heritage Museum PAGE 3 INDEX BALDWIN LIVING, 3 CLASSIFIED, 20 HEALTH, 9 LEGALS, 22 OPINION, 29 OUT & ABOUT, 6 PUZZLES, 30 SPORTS, 12 The Courier Residents object to privatizing Daphne garbage collection By GUY BUSBY [email protected] DAPHNE — Private com- panies won’t be collecting Daphne garbage, at least in the near future, but the city recycling drop-off center will close as officials look for ways to cut waste disposal deficits. The Daphne City Council opened bids from four pri- vate companies and Baldwin County on proposals to take over garbage collection in the municipality. The bids ranged A Daphne city truck removes material at the city recycling drop-off center. The center will be closed in order to cut city sanitation costs. Crew members deploy the “Litter Gitter” in D’Olive Creek on Oct. 11. The device will be used to collect float- ing trash in the creek. GUY BUSBY / STAFF PHOTO GUY BUSBY / STAFF PHOTO SEE GARBAGE, PAGE 15 Spanish Fort approves budget By GUY BUSBY [email protected] SPANISH FORT — The Spanish Fort City Council approved a 2019-20 budget that includes more money for fire protection and employee salaries. The council voted to approve budget of almost $12.24 million. The total represents an increase of about 5 percent from the $11.61 million in the 2018-19 spending plan. The city budget total includes an estimated $9,737,970 in revenue with 10 percent of that total set aside as a re- serve. The city also had $2.5 million left over from the 2018-19 fiscal year and a transfers into the operations bud- get of $971,734. Mayor Mike McMil- lan said the city will in- crease funding for fire protection, allowing the city to hire more fire- fighters. “Our fire department is very important to us and it increased fund- ing to $800,000 this year. That is to hire a couple of more full-time, so we have a 24-7 staff,” McMillan said. “That’s outstanding. That’s what we’re here to do.” He said the city will also provide raises and cost-of-living allowance pay hikes for all Span- ish Fort employees. “We’re able to, with this budget, give our employees an annual raise of 2 ½ percent, plus a COLA of 2.8 percent, over 5 percent raises for the year,” McMillan said to coun- cil members. “That’s pretty substantial across the board and I’m proud of y’all for SEE BUDGET, PAGE 2 ‘Litter Gitter’ collecting D’Olive Creek trash By GUY BUSBY [email protected] DAPHNE — Don Bates pointed to a bucket of moldy plastic and Styrofoam sitting on the bridge over D’Olive Creek. The trash was collected during a test of a small- stream litter collection device in D’Olive Creek. “That was with no rain,” he said. “When it rains, these things will have a lot more than that.” The device, known as a “Litter Gitter,” is now de- ployed in the creek upstream from the Gator Alley board- walk and will be used to inter- cept floating litter from storm water runoff. Bates, the owner of Osprey Initiative, which developed the Litter Gitter, said 10 of the devices are now in place in Three-Mile Creek and three in Dog River in Mobile SEE LITTER, PAGE 2 Don Bates of Osprey Initiative, right, shows some of the trash collected from D’Olive Creek during at test of the “Litter Gitter.” 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!

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OCTOBER 16, 2019 | GulfCoastNewsToday.com | 75¢

SPORTS: High school football standings and scores, PAGE 12

INSIDE

Spanish Fort moving forward on Causeway park plansAfter waiting several weeks to sort out environmental questions, Spanish Fort of-ficials are ready to resume efforts to develop a water-front park and welcome center on the Mobile Bay Causeway. Read more on page 2.

Wyatt’s wish comes trueFor many students, a ride on a school bus is routine, but for Fairhope Elemen-tary School special needs pupil Wyatt Combs, it was a-long-awaited and, until now, unfulfilled wish. Turn to page 16 to find out more.

1 SECTION • 32 PAGES

Gulf Coast Media

VOLUME 126 • ISSUE 12

Betty Louise Scales AlmsEugene Hudson

DEATHS PAGE 8

WWI/WWII display opens at Baldwin Heritage MuseumPAGE 3

INDEX

BALDWIN LIVING, 3

CLASSIFIED, 20

HEALTH, 9

LEGALS, 22

OPINION, 29

OUT & ABOUT, 6

PUZZLES, 30

SPORTS, 12

The CourierResidents object to privatizing Daphne garbage collectionBy GUY [email protected]

DAPHNE — Private com-panies won’t be collecting Daphne garbage, at least in the near future, but the city recycling drop-off center will close as officials look for ways to cut waste disposal deficits.

The Daphne City Council opened bids from four pri-vate companies and Baldwin County on proposals to take over garbage collection in the municipality. The bids ranged

A Daphne city truck removes material at the city recycling drop-off center. The center will be closed in order to cut city sanitation costs.

Crew members deploy the “Litter Gitter” in D’Olive Creek on Oct. 11. The device will be used to collect float-ing trash in the creek.

GUY BUSBY / STAFF PHOTO

GUY BUSBY / STAFF PHOTO

SEE GARBAGE, PAGE 15

Spanish Fort approves budgetBy GUY [email protected]

SPANISH FORT — The Spanish Fort City Council approved a 2019-20 budget that includes more money for fire protection and employee salaries.

The council voted to approve budget of almost $12.24 million. The total represents an increase of about 5 percent from the $11.61 million in the 2018-19 spending plan.

The city budget total includes an estimated $9,737,970 in revenue with 10 percent of that total set aside as a re-serve. The city also had $2.5 million left over from the 2018-19 fiscal year and a transfers into the operations bud-get of $971,734.

Mayor Mike McMil-lan said the city will in-crease funding for fire protection, allowing the city to hire more fire-fighters.

“Our fire department is very important to us and it increased fund-ing to $800,000 this year. That is to hire a couple of more full-time, so we have a 24-7 staff,” McMillan said. “That’s outstanding. That’s what we’re here to do.”

He said the city will also provide raises and cost-of-living allowance pay hikes for all Span-ish Fort employees.

“We’re able to, with this budget, give our employees an annual raise of 2 ½ percent, plus a COLA of 2.8 percent, over 5 percent raises for the year,” McMillan said to coun-cil members. “That’s pretty substantial across the board and I’m proud of y’all for

SEE BUDGET, PAGE 2

‘Litter Gitter’ collecting D’Olive Creek trash

By GUY [email protected]

DAPHNE — Don Bates pointed to a bucket of moldy plastic and Styrofoam sitting on the bridge over D’Olive Creek.

The trash was collected during a test of a small-stream litter collection device in D’Olive Creek.

“That was with no rain,” he said. “When it rains, these things will have a lot more than that.”

The device, known as a “Litter Gitter,” is now de-ployed in the creek upstream from the Gator Alley board-walk and will be used to inter-cept floating litter from storm water runoff.

Bates, the owner of Osprey Initiative, which developed the Litter Gitter, said 10 of the devices are now in place

in Three-Mile Creek and three in Dog River in Mobile

SEE LITTER, PAGE 2

Don Bates of Osprey Initiative, right, shows some of the trash collected from D’Olive Creek during at test of the “Litter Gitter.”

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County. Another trap is being used in Foley. He said initial tests indicate a 95-percent success rate in preventing the down-stream loss of floating litter.

On Oct. 11, two Osprey employees used a canoe to place the device at its station on D’Olive Creek east of the North Main Street bridge.

Tom Herder, water-shed protection coor-dinator for the Mobile

Bay National Estuary Program, said the Lit-ter Gitters are working well.

“The first one they put out was at Maple Street (on Three-Mile Creek),” he said. “That was the worst quarter mile in Alabama. Now people go there to paddle. It’s working really well.”

Bates said the cages don’t just catch trash floating downstream, but also help officials and environmental groups monitor what kind of debris is going into the waterways.

“It’s bigger than just collecting litter,” he said. “The data we col-lect, and we take our time to do it. It really helps our partners fulfill their vision. We’re really excited about this spot.”

Trash collected is sorted and what can be recycled is sent to be col-lection stations.

“We break our mate-rial down into three classifications — suf-ficient for curbside re-cycling, which is almost pristine,” Bates said. “Then we’ve got our in-termediate zone which is stuff that has been out in nature, but we have some people who will take it if we clean it up a little bit. Can’t just put that in somebody’s curb-side because it will con-taminate the whole load

and they’ll just pitch it.”Bates said he and

Osprey employees also collected litter from the park near the creek. He said collections not only help prevent the trash from flowing into the creek and then to Mobile Bay, but also help officials see what kind of debris is being discarded. He pointed to a container of litter col-lected at the site.

“You can look right off the bat — paper. That tells me that’s brand new litter. This tells me this is where you want “No Littering’ signs. Let’s care. Let’s be clean,” he said.

The initial cost of the Daphne program will be paid through a Trash Free Waters Program grant from the US En-

vironmental Protection Agency, through the Mo-bile Bay NEP. After the first quarter of the year, Daphne Utilities will sponsor the program,

paying the costs and overseeing the collection and data.

“Daphne Utilities has been great partners,” Bates said.

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allowing us to go that route.”

Councilman Bill Menas also praised city workers and everyone who prepared the bud-get.

“I take a lot of pride in, every year we do this, I’m always amazed at how fiscally responsible our mayor and council are,” Menas said.

McMillan said city of-ficials will continue or-ganizing spending plans during the year. One issue to be considered, he said, is the item on the budget for sidewalks on Alabama 225.

The city has been ap-

proved for a $394,000 grant to build sidewalks on the highway. Because of the steep hills and ra-vines, however, the total cost of the first quarter

mile of sidewalk from Spanish Fort Elemen-tary School south to Ponce de Leon Drive is $600,000.

“This is a very expen-

sive quarter-mile side-walk,” McMillan said.

He said city officials will have to decide if the grant is worth the total cost of the walkway.

A $600,000 sidewalk project extending a quarter mile on Alabama 225 is one item proposed for the 2019-2020 Spanish Fort budget.

GUY BUSBY / STAFF PHOTO

GUY BUSBY / STAFF PHOTOS

BUDGETCONTINUED FROM 1

LITTERCONTINUED FROM 1

Spanish Fort moving forward on Causeway park plansBy GUY [email protected]

SPANISH FORT — After waiting several weeks to sort out envi-ronmental questions, Spanish Fort officials are ready to resume efforts to develop a waterfront park and welcome cen-ter on the Mobile Bay Causeway.

The council approved a contract with the state of Alabama to seek a $2.5-million grant under the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act. The grant would allow Spanish Fort to buy land now owned by the State Lands Division of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natu-ral Resources on the

south side of the Cause-way near west boundary of Baldwin County.

The city would pay $665,000 for the land and use the rest of the grant to develop the site as a park.

Part of the site in-cluded a Hudson Oil gas station that was later torn down. City officials put plans on hold until Spanish Fort and state officials could determine if any underground fuel tanks were still on the property.

If the city bought the land and tanks were found later, Spanish Fort could be responsible for the expensive process of removing the envi-ronmental hazards, city attorney David Conner

said.At the Oct. 7 City

Council meeting, Conner said a contract had been prepared that would allow Spanish Fort to move forward with the grant request and pur-chase plans but would allow the city to conduct a study to confirm no environmental hazards were on the site before the property exchange was completed.

“This gives us the ability to perform due diligence, perform in-spections, do environ-mental surveys, etc. and then once we’ve done that, we have the right to terminate the agree-ment,” Conner told council members. “If we did terminate the agree-

ment, they (the state) would be responsible for the cost of the inspec-tions.”

The city would not have to provide any

matching funds under the grant proposal.

GOMESA is a federal revenue sharing pro-gram that allows money from offshore oil and

gas leases in Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas to be used for coastal conservation, restoration and hurri-cane protection projects.

The former site of a gas station could become a waterfront Spanish Fort city park on the Causeway, but officials are investigating whether fuel tanks may still be buried at the site, raising environmental concerns.

GUY BUSBY / STAFF PHOTO

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Baldwin LivingAllison Marlow Managing [email protected]

OCTOBER 16, 2019

Heritage Museum showcases Baldwin citizens’ impact in WWI & WWIIBy JESSICA [email protected]

ELBERTA — Did you know that the White House lawn was filled with sheep dur-ing World War I as a symbol of patriotism? Or do you know the impact of Beethoven’s 5th Symphony to those listening to the radio during World War II? How familiar are you with the Baldwin County men and women who fought during both wars, whether on the battle-field or on the home front in support of the troops? Or our local landmarks that served as secret operation spots during the wars, such as the Grand Hotel’s “Op-eration Ivory Soap?”

You can learn about all of that and so much more at the Baldwin County Heritage Mu-seum (BCHM). The mu-seum’s 7th Annual WWI & WWII - Memories of Baldwin County is on display now through Dec. 14, open Wed. - Sat. from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event is recognized by 200 Alabama Bicen-tennial, which awarded the museum a grant to help further the staff’s efforts preserving the history of Baldwin County. The exhibit hon-ors the men and women from Baldwin who served in either or both wars, showcasing major

events in the wars as well as the personal lives of our locals who sup-ported the war efforts.

“We work very hard on this exhibit and to preserve these people’s stories,” said Coletta Bailey, a volunteer at the museum who is over the exhibit. “This history doesn’t need to get lost in time.”

The exhibit focuses on people who lived in Baldwin County when they enlisted in either war, showing their lives before, during, and after. It began with letters the soldiers wrote to their families back home, diaries they kept while at sea or at the frontline, and personal artifacts that connected visitors with those who lived during the war era.

For the first time ever, newspaper clippings and articles will be part of the display, giving a look at the reports and stories going on during both wars. Photos are shown that were actually taken by soldiers stationed overseas, the film sent home to be developed.

Bailey has compiled a number of storyboards featuring facts and per-sonal letters from the soldiers and their fami-lies. She receives much of the memorabilia from family members who bring the items into the museum to her where she scans copies and

gives the family back the originals. The copies are then used in the displays, though actual artifacts and articles of clothing are featured as well. Each storyboard takes Bailey approximately 15 - 20 hours to compile.

“I don’t hurry these boards, I take my time on them and make sure they’re done right,” she said. “They’re telling the story of these people, and once I’m finished I feel like I know them personally.”

It took nine days for Bailey to set up the current exhibit, which features the OLF of Baldwin County, infor-

mation about “Operation Ivory Soap,” POW camps in Loxley and Foley, Foley’s USO, Germany’s “Operation Drumbeat,” a 48-star flag, and so much more. While view-ing the displays you’ll be able to read actual postcards and journals kept by Baldwin County soldiers, and Bailey will be onsite to answer any questions or give more in depth stories on the people from our area.

A separate feature can be found in the Home Front Section, where visitors can view displays showing what was going on stateside during the wars. From

the importance of feed sacks to ways people ral-lied together to help the war efforts and make the best of rations, this sec-tion shows what life in America was like during these periods.

“I don’t just tell stories about the battles, which is what you normally hear. I wanted to tell the story of the people,” Bai-ley said. “This exhibit

is always changing, it’s never the same. It grows based on the new things that are brought in to us from the families. We’re always adding new dis-plays and stories.”

The BCHM is located at 25521 Highway 98, Elberta. You can call 251-986-8375 for more information, and drop in before the exhibit is closed up for the year.

JESSICA VAUGHN / STAFF PHOTOS

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By ALLISON MARLOW [email protected]

A crowd gathered in Bay Minette last week to storm the downtown area in the annual re-telling of the moving of the county seat from Daphne to Bay Minette.

The event features costume contests, games, face painting and of course the dramatic stag-ing of the courthouse move. This year square dancing and more con-tests were added to the evening.

Haven’t heard the story? Here’s a quick recap. Leaders in Bay Minette circulated a petition in early 1901 requesting that the leg-islature move the Bald-win County Seat to Bay Minette from Daphne. Although a counter-petition circulated in Daphne, the legislature

named Bay Minette the County’s new center of government in February, 1901.

Despite stout op-position from Daphne, construction began on Bay Minette’s new courthouse on July 4, 1901, and the building was nearly completed by early October of that year. However, the new county seat could not operate until the neces-sary fixtures of county government were moved from Daphne to Bay Mi-nette, and city fathers in Daphne refused to turn over these items. A Bay Minette based board of “courthouse commis-sioners” was charged with the task of acquir-ing these necessities and provisioning the new courthouse.

To that end, on Oct. 10, 1901 a group of men departed Irwin’s

Livery Stable in Bay Minette in horse drawn wagons, bound for the outskirts of Daphne. Once there they broke into two “companies” (Companies “C” and “D”) and camped for the night. Two of the men, J.D. Hand and Daniel Hall, spent that night with Baldwin Times publisher Abner Smith, who warned them that Daphne was armed and prepared to defend its

claim to the county seat with force.

The next morning (in broad daylight) both companies arrived in downtown Daphne and began the task of disas-sembling the courthouse and county jail. One eyewitness “…looked and saw Company D at the Court House, moving desks, chairs, benches, lamps, carpets, nails, tacks, spittoons, books, papers and everything

else.” The Baldwin Times reported the fol-lowing week that in ad-dition to the jail cell bars and doors, “Every door…and every moveable thing from the judge’s

desk to the spittoons were removed and car-ried off in wagons…” The removal was almost complete by the end of that first day.

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Out & About in Baldwin CountyArea Agency on Aging hosts annual Senior Lifestyle ExpoBy JOHN [email protected]

ROBERTSDALE — Crowds packed the Bald-win County Coliseum on Wednesday, Oct. 9 for the annual South Ala-bama Regional Planning Commission’s Area on Aging’s Baldwin County Senior Lifestyle Expo.

The annual event included free health screenings, provided by a variety of local health-care providers, and information on aging services. Flu shots were also provided by CVS.

The event also fea-tured a “Medicare Mall” providing information for Medicare’s Open Enrollment program. Oct. 15 through Dec. 7 is the time for seniors to review their plans and make any changes that need to be made by the Jan. 1 deadline.

Information was also

provided regarding pro-grams available through the Area Agency on Aging and included entertainment and shopping with games and prizes and a market area with local vendors, including personalities from WKRG Channel 5.

“We usually have about 800 to 900 people attend,” said Nancy Bledsoe with the Area Agency on Aging. “We just want everybody to come out, have a good

time and learn about their healthcare op-tions.”

Everyone who at-tended received a tote bag with the Area on Aging’s free Senior Re-source Guide, Bledsoe said, along with a ticket for a free box lunch, a ticket for a prize draw-ing, and a ticket to spin the “Wheel of Fortune” for the chance to win a prize.

Anyone wishing more information about the

Area Agency on Aging, along with Medicare and Medicaid Services, can call the South Alabama Regional Planning Com-mission at 251-433-6541. They can also contact the Baldwin County Area on Aging, located in the Baldwin County Central Annex, 22251 Palmer St., Robertsdale, 251-972-8506.

The annual Baldwin County Senior Lifestyle Expo was held Wednesday, Oct. 9 at the Baldwin County Coliseum in Robertsdale.

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Third Forks & Spoons fundraiser held Oct. 11 at PZKBy JOHN [email protected]

ROBERTSDALE — The Robertsdale High School Alumni Asso-ciation hosted its third Forks & Spoons tasting spree on Friday, Oct. 11 at the PZK Hall.

“This is something we used to do every year,” said Evelyn Lowery, retired educator and organizer of the event when interviewed prior to event’s revival in 2017.

The Friends of the Robertsdale Library would host the tasting spree as a fundraiser

for the Alumni Associa-tion and cooks from all across the RHS alumni family would share dishes and recipes. There was even a cook-book, which was hand-typed by RHS alumnus Jimmy Gilbert.

It was that cookbook that was the inspiration for the revival of the event, Lowery said.

“Every year (toward the end of the school year) we hold an Alumni Tea where we give out scholarships to RHS students,” Lowery said. “We were looking for something else we could

do as a fundraiser and somebody had a copy of an old cookbook from 1981. That was the inspi-ration for this event.”

This year’s event fo-cused on casseroles and featured a wide variety of dishes cooked by RHS alumni, among others. Dishes included seven layer salad by Paulette Wilson; sweet potato casserole by Sue Coo-per; squash casserole by Elaine Wiley; sweet potato casserole by Magnolia Blossom Café; potato casserole by De-lores Sturma; broccoli, cheese and rice casse-role by Sharon Hadley of Greer’s; corn casserole by Evelyn Lowery; coun-try ham and corn casse-role by Evelyn Lowery; mac and cheese cas-

serole by Mama Lou’s; breakfast casserole by Scott Miller; turkey tetrazzini casserole by Erin Childress Salyers of Farm Fresh Meats; a barbecue casserole by L.A. Barbecue; squash casserole by Doris Stapleton; chicken casse-role by Stephanie Kroll; vegetable lasagna by the Robertsdale Senior Center; tuna casseroles by Sandra Hill; chicken divan by Sandra Clark; Aunt Sarah’s chicken poppyseed casserole; and a casserole by Maw Maw’s Country Market.

There was also pulled pork from Buster’s Southern Pit BBQ and a variety of desserts including frozen fruit dessert by Rose Davis; cake and cupcakes by

Betty King; peach cob-bler by Diane Foster and Rita Turner; banana nut bread by Mary Frances Boykin; and sweet po-tato pecan pie by Paige Boykin.

Proceeds from the event benefit the Alumni

Association to help fund scholarships for local school students. The Association will host its Alumni Tea in March at the Baldwin County Coliseum, which is also a fundraiser for local scholarships.

The third annual Forks & Spoons tasting spree, a fund-raiser for the Robertsdale High School Alumni Association, held Friday, Oct. 11 at the PZK Hall in Robertsdale, featured a variety of casseroles.

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By JESSICA [email protected]

FOLEY — Recently Live Oak Village in Foley celebrated one of its resi-dent’s 100th Birthday! Resident Twila turned 100 during September, and the entire staff, crew, and residents at Live Oak Village came together to make sure her birthday celebration was perfect.

Twila’s family and friends joined in to make the day memorable, and the event included lots of cupcakes and other treats, a dinner with live music during the

celebration, and the din-ing area decked out with decorations in honor of Twila.

Live Oak Village cov-ers nearly 200 acres of serene landscape with large oaks and is located close to medical facilities, businesses, and shopping opportunities. The Vil-lage prides itself on fos-tering independence and wellness in its residents (such as Twila, who still gets around on her own and maintains her inde-pendence.)

The Village staff is dedicated to lending a helping hand where

needed, be it assisting residents preparing for the day, managing medi-cations, or cooking spe-cial meals. According to the website: “Residents at Live Oak Village enjoy life while maintaining their dignity, choice and independence. Live Oak Village accommodates a

variety of lifestyles and activity levels by offering Homeownership, Inde-pendent Living, and As-sistance in Living.”

For more information on Live Oak Village, check out their website at http://liveoakal.com or follow them on Face-book.

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Downton Abbey visits Hotel Magnolia

Taking tea with the Dowagers is not a task for the faint of heart. However, Hotel Magnolia and Copper Kettle’s ‘downstairs’ staff love to plan a good party. Lots of dish washing, silver polishing and cups of tea were shared to prepare for the day. Timed with the re-lease of the new Downton Abbey movie, guests were announced and treated to Afternoon Tea and the relaxing sounds of Jazz Pianist David Samuel. The Dowagers that afternoon seemed rather pleased with the Tea.

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ObituariesALMS

Betty Louise Scales Alms, age 85, a native of Indianapolis, Indiana and a resident of El-berta, Alabama, passed away Thursday, Oct. 10, 2019.

Betty was a graduate of Foley High School Class of 1953. She was a faithful member of St. Mark’s Lutheran

Church, Elberta, and was involved in the Sun-day school for 38 years as treasurer.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Raymond Louis Alms; and a daughter, Cynthia Dawn (Alms) Moore.

Survivors include her children, John R. (Jackie) Alms, James M. (Latricia) Alms,

David E. Alms, all of Elberta, Alabama; sisters, Jo Ann Scales Kichler, Meta D. Mc-Combs (Warren) Alms, both of Elberta, Alabama; brothers, Bob (Charletta) Scales, Bill (Becky) Scales, both of Louisville, Kentucky; eight grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; and many other rela-tives and friends.

Funeral services were held at St. Mark’s Lu-theran Church, Monday, Oct. 14, 2019 at 10 a.m.

The family received friends one hour prior to service time.

Interment followed in St. Mark’s Lutheran Cemetery, Elberta, Ala-bama.

Memorials are re-quested to be donated to St. Mark’s Lutheran Church Window Resto-ration.

Arrangements by Wolfe-Bayview Funeral

Homes & Crematory Inc., 25102 State St., Elberta, AL 36530, 251-986-3071, www.wolfefu-neralhomes.com.

HUDSONEugene “Gene”

Hudson of Fairhope, Alabama, a native of Sylvester, Georgia and former resident of Brewton, Alabama, died Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2019 at his home in Fairhope.

Mr. Hudson was born Jan. 29, 1930 in Sylves-ter, Georgia to the late Sheriff Davis Stewart Hudson and Ruby Sum-ner Hudson.

He was a veteran of the Korean War, having served with the Army Security Agency, at-tached to the 82nd Air-borne Division.

He graduated from Marion Military Insti-

tute in 1949, and from Alabama Polytechnic Institute (now Auburn University) in 1956 with a degree in animal hus-bandry.

In 1958, he was em-ployed by T.R. Miller Mill Company in Brewton, Alabama as personnel director and remained with that com-pany until his retire-ment in 1991.

In Brewton, Mr. Hud-son was active in many civic capacities, serv-ing three terms on the Brewton City Council and two terms on the board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce.

He was very active with the Boy Scouts of America and Little League Baseball pro-grams, was a charter member and past presi-dent of the Brewton Kiwanis Club, and a member of the First United Methodist Church.

Upon retirement from T. R. Miller Mill Com-pany, he returned to Syl-vester, Georgia, and in 1993 became a long-term care ombudsman with the Council on Aging in Albany, Georgia.

He was an active member of Pinson Me-morial United Methodist Church in Sylvester and served on the board of directors for the Sylves-ter Housing Authority.

A resident of Baldwin County, Alabama since 1999, Mr. Hudson was a charter member of Cel-ebration United Meth-odist Church in Daphne, and upon moving to Fairhope in 2006, be-came an active member of Jubilee Shores United Methodist Church.

He was preceded in

death by his sons, Jo-seph Sumner Hudson of Daphne, Alabama and Wilson Stewart Hudson of Youngstown, Florida; his daughter-in-law, Kathy Conti Hudson; his brother, Lt. Gen. John Bell Hudson; and his parents.

He is survived by his wife of 67 years, Kath-ryn (Booda) Hudson; two children, Suzanne Hudson (Joe Formi-chella) of Fairhope and John Chandler Hudson (Frances) of Fairhope; daughter-in-law, Susan Rush Hudson; nine grandchildren, Hudson Lewis (Jennifer), Brooke Gaudry (Adam), Melody Griffin (Lance), Jason Hudson (Heather), Trin-ity Michael Hudson, Jessica Wofford (Bill), Ted Daniels (Amanda), Ryan Pickett (Jillian White), Schuyler Pickett (Carla Thurman), Wil-liam Paul Lewis, Joseph Eliot Formichella (Lau-ren) and Samuel James Formichella; and many great-grandchildren.

On Saturday, Oct. 12, 2019, a visitation was held from 9:30-11 a.m., followed by a celebra-tion of life at 11 a.m. at Jubilee Shores Method-ist Church, 17261 State Hwy. 181, Fairhope.

In lieu of flowers, me-morial gifts can be made to Jubilee Shores United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 1046, Fairhope, AL 36533 or to a favorite charity.

Expressions of con-dolence for the family may be made at www.hughesfh.com.

Hughes Funeral Home, 7951 American Way, Daphne, AL is as-sisting the family.

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South Baldwin Regional Medical Center receives Get With The Guidelines-Heart Failure Gold Plus & Stroke Silver Plus Quality Achievement Awards

South Baldwin Re-gional Medical Cen-ter has received the American Heart As-sociation’s Get With The Guidelines®-Heart Failure Gold Plus and Stroke Silver Plus Qual-ity Achievement Awards. These awards recognize the hospital’s commit-ment to ensuring stroke and heart failure pa-tients receive the most appropriate treatment according to nationally recognized, research-based guidelines founded in the latest scientific evidence.

South Baldwin Re-gional Medical Center earned these awards by meeting specific quality achievement measures for the diagnosis and treatment of stroke and heart failure patients

at a set level for a desig-nated period. These mea-sures include evaluation of the proper use of medications, aggressive risk-reduction thera-pies and other stroke treatments aligned with the most up-to-date, evidence-based guide-lines with the goal of speeding recovery and reducing death and dis-ability for heart failure and stroke patients. Be-fore discharge, patients should also receive edu-cation on managing their heart failure and overall health, get a follow-up visit scheduled, as well as other care transition interventions.

“South Baldwin Re-gional Medical Center is dedicated to improv-ing the quality of care for our patients with

heart failure and stroke by implementing the American Heart Asso-ciation’s Get With The Guidelines-Stroke and Heart Failure initia-tives,” said Daniel McK-inney, Chief Executive Officer of South Baldwin Regional Medical Center. “The tools and resources provided help us track and measure our success in meeting evidenced-based clinical guidelines developed to improve patient outcomes.”

“We are pleased to recognize South Baldwin Regional Medical Center for their commitment to heart failure care,” said Lee H. Schwamm, M.D., national chairperson of the Quality Over-sight Committee and Executive Vice Chair of Neurology, Director of Acute Stroke Services, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Mas-sachusetts. “Research has shown that hospi-tals adhering to clinical measures through the

Get With The Guidelines quality improvement initiative can often see fewer readmissions and lower mortality rates.”

According to the American Heart As-sociation, more than 6.5 million adults in the United States are living with heart failure. Many heart failure patients can lead a full, enjoyable life when their condition is managed with proper medications or devices and with healthy life-style changes.

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 medi-cal staff offers over 32 medical specialties and the hospital offers services ranging from Baldwin County’s only Primary Stroke Center as well as Wound Care & Hyperbaric Medicine Centers, a Women’s Im-aging Center featuring 3D HD Mammography, a comprehensive digital imaging center, 24-hour emergency department and a 24-hour urgent care & imaging center in Gulf Shores.

The hospital has re-ceived numerous awards and recognition, includ-ing Press Ganey Summit Award, Modern Health Care Best Places to Work

and The Joint Commis-sion’s Top Performer on Key Quality Measures. For more information, call (251) 949-3475 or visit SouthBaldwinRMC.com.

About Get With The Guidelines

Get With The Guide-lines® is the American Heart Association/American Stroke Asso-ciation’s hospital-based quality improvement program that provides hospitals with the latest research-based guide-lines. Developed with the goal of saving lives and hastening recovery, Get With The Guidelines has touched the lives of more than 6 million patients since 2001. For more information, visit heart.org.

American Heart Association Award recognizes South Baldwin Regional Medical Center’s commitment to quality stroke and heart failure care

Breast Cancer month events at Thomas HospitalSubmitted

October is Breast Can-cer Awareness month and Thomas Hospital is hosting events all month. Check the calendar below and be sure to register.

Don’t Be Left in the Dark - Know Your Risk for Breast Cancer – Lunch & Learn

» Friday, Oct. 18, noon – 12:50 p.m.

» Thomas Medical Center, Classroom, 27961 US Highway 98, Daphne, AL 36526

» Cost: Free If you don’t ask, you will never know. This lunch and learn features a panel discussion regarding a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer and how to reduce that risk. Fea-tured panelists include Jimmie Gavras, M.D., with Infirmary Surgical Specialists, and Patti Johnson, nurse navigator with Infirmary Cancer Care at Thomas Hospital. Space is limited. Please call

251-279-1501 to assure your free lunch.

Eastern Shore High Risk Breast Clinic open house and ribbon cutting

» Tuesday, Oct. 22, noon – 1 p.m.

» Infirmary Surgical Special-ists, Thomas Hospital Profes-sional Office Center, Suite 205 (The office building adjacent to Thomas Hospital)

» Cost: Free

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Come take a tour of the East-ern Shore High Risk Breast Clinic and learn how physi-cians and staff are working with local woman to reduce their risk of developing breast cancer. Refreshments will be served.

Vendor Fair

» Tuesday, Oct. 29, 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m.

» The Breast Center at Thomas Hospital

» Cost: Free This event features local ven-dors and support resources for people who have been di-agnosed with breast cancer.

Healthy Cooking for Energy - Lunch & Learn

» Wednesday, Oct. 30, noon – 12:50 p.m.

» Thomas Fitness Center, Seminar Room (on the cam-pus of Thomas Hospital)

» Cost: Free Danielle Revoyr, registered dietitian with Infirmary Cancer Care, will prepare a healthy recipe that will give you en-ergy. You are invited to follow along using ingredients sup-plied for you. Seating is limited. Please call 251-279-1501 to reserve your space at the table.

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HEALTH HAPPENINGS IN BALDWIN COUNTY Free chair yoga class

» October 16, 23, 30 - Wednesdays 10:30 - 11:30 am Free chair yoga class for those with MS at Thrive Studio, 21180 AL 181, Fairhope. Class is funded by a grant from the MS Foundation and instructed by Ms. Billie Reinhart. Call before attending or with ques-tions: 251-929-4020 www.thrivefairhope.com.

Support Groups Alzheimer’s Eastern Shore Support Group

» 4th Tuesday of each month, 6 – 7:30 p.m.

» Daphne Public Library, 2607 Highway 98, DaphneFacilitator: Charlie Hellebusch, 251-929-0791

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/postpartum related stressors. This is a non-clinical, non-medical, peer to peer support group with voluntary member-ship.

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 information

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 breast-feeding moms. We welcome participants to bring guests, including dads, grandparents, preschool-age siblings and babies. There are toys for toddlers and refreshments for everyone. In addition, an IBCLC-certified lactation consultant is on hand to answer questions.

Coping Conversations Grief Support Group

» Every Thursday, 9:30 a.m. » Nix Center, One Bayou

Drive, Fairhope Free of charge. Open to any-one who has lost a loved one. Facilitated by Covenant Care. Please call 251-626-5255 or 251-928-2835 for more infor-mation or directions.

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. Call Julie Wa-

ters 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 Avenue, 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-

ing roomFor information, contact: [email protected]

Studies examine anti-cancer compound developed at Mitchell Cancer Institute By CAROL MCPHAIL

MOBILE — USA

Health cancer research-ers are trying to un-ravel a mystery that has

perplexed oncologists and their patients for decades – how to stop

cancer in its tracks.An anti-cancer com-

pound developed at USA Health Mitchell Cancer Institute is showing promise in pre-clinical studies – one involving pancreatic cancer and the other involving breast cancer. The compound, MCI-715, was developed by Gary A. Piazza, Ph.D., and his lab team at the Drug Discovery Re-search Center at MCI.

“MCI-715 was de-signed to inhibit the activity of a specific protein overexpressed in cancer cells that drives malignant pro-gression, as well as re-sistance of cancer cells to conventional che-motherapeutic drugs,” said Piazza, professor

of pharmacology at the University of South Alabama College of Medicine.

The pre-clinical stud-ies were conducted in Australia and Alabama.

Researchers at Curtin University in West-ern Australia studied MCI-715’s effectiveness against pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), a highly ag-gressive cancer for which chemothera-peutic drugs provide limited benefits and are associated with severe toxicities.

“We were able to show that by targeting this specific protein with the modified drug, it significantly decreased the spread of PDAC and slowed

tumor growth,” said Marco Falasca, Ph.D., professor at the School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences at Curtin University. Falasca was lead author of an article on the re-search published in the Journal of Experimen-tal and Clinical Cancer Research.

Falasca said the find-ings have potential implications for human clinical trials because the pancreatic cancer protein being targeted is known to be resistant to chemotherapy. “Any discovery that can im-prove the survival rates of patients with pancre-atic cancer and provide another treatment op-

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tion is significant,” he said.

Meanwhile, Univer-sity of Alabama at Bir-mingham researcher Clinton Grubbs, Ph.D., found that MCI-715 was effective in a pre-clinical model of breast cancer prevention to a level comparable to tamoxifen. Tamoxifen is widely used to pre-vent the progression of breast cancer in high-risk patients but is also associated with severe

side effects. “Based on these

data, a second study is planned to further evaluate efficacy and toxicity in a more com-prehensive manner,” said Grubbs, director of the Chemopreven-tion Center in the UAB Department of Surgery. The Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama supports a joint grant that funds Grubbs’ and Piazza’s research.

Piazza said the re-sults from the two in-dependent labs, along with studies at MCI,

provide “compelling ev-idence that MCI-715 has promising anti-cancer activity.”

“These results sup-port the need for fur-ther preclinical studies to further assess the ef-ficacy and safety for the prevention or treatment of cancers,” Piazza said.

About USA Health Beginning with the

founding of the USA College of Medicine in 1973, USA Health stands as the only academic medical system along the upper Gulf Coast. It provides healthcare

to the region’s diverse population at Uni-versity Hospital and Children’s & Women’s Hospital, one of only five freestanding hos-pitals in the country dedicated to the health-care of children and women. Continuous re-search and technologi-cal advancements keep Mitchell Cancer Insti-tute at the forefront of cancer treatment and outcomes. USA Health employs 3,900 clinical and nonclinical staff members, including 190 academic physi-cians who serve dual

roles treating patients and teaching the next

generation of medical doctors.

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Gary A. Piazza, Ph.D., professor of pharmacology at the University of South Alabama College of Medicine, leads the Drug Discovery Research Center at USA Health Mitchell Cancer Institute.

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BALDWIN AND MOBILE AREA SCORESCLASS 7A

ALMA BRYANT 26, BAKER 13

MCGILL-TOOLEN CATHLIC 17, THEODORE 6

MURPHY 13, DAVIDSON 7

CLASS 6A

BLOUNT 39, GULF SHORES 0

DAPHNE 55, ROBERTSDALE 14

SARALAND 28, ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL 20

SPANISH FORT 37, BALDWIN COUNTY 7

CLASS 5A

FAITH ACADEMY 35, VIGOR 8

LEFLORE 58, WILCOX CENTRAL 0

CLASS 4A

ANDALUSIA 28, ESCAMBIA COUNTY 0

HILLCREST-EVERGREEN 10, CLARKE COUNTY 0

UMS-WRIGHT 48, MONROE COUNTY 14

WILLIAMSON 34, W.S. NEAL 16

CLASS 3A

BAYSIDE ACADEMY 21, EXCEL 14

FLOMATON 18, MOBILE CHRISTIAN 13

ST. MICHAEL CATHOLIC 44, MCINTOSH 14

T.R. MILLER 24, THOMASVILLE 17

CLASS 2A

GENEVA COUNTY 34, COTTONWOOD 14

GOSHEN 57, CALHOUN 0

JU BLACKSHER 13, CHICKASAW 6

LEROY 27, COTTAGE HILL CHRISTIAN 6

SOUTHERN CHOCTAW 14, R.C. HATCH 6

WASHINGTON COUNTY 27, CHOCTAW COUNTY 12

CLASS 1A

ALABAMA SCHOOL/DEAF 44, LOUISIANA SCHOOL/DEAF 24

ELBA 50, GEORGIANA 26

FLORALA 64, MCKENZIE 26

LINDEN 28, FRANCIS MARION 6

MILLY 68, J.F. SHIELDS 30

ST. LUKE’S EPISCOPAL 66, FRUITDALE 52

SWEET WATER 48, MARENGO 0

Visit AHSAA.com for statewide results

WEEK NINE VARSITY SCHEDULEOCT. 18

BALDWIN COUNTY HOSTING ROBERTSDALE

GULF SHORES HOSTING DAPHNE

ELBERTA HOSTING ST. LUKE’S (HOMECOMING)

FOLEY HOSTING MGM

SPANISH FORT AT BLOUNT (EIGHT MILE)

ST. MICHAEL CATHOLIC HOSTING BAYSIDE ACADEMY

FAIRHOPE (OFF)

2019 REGION ONE FOOTBALL STANDINGS AS OF OCT. 12

FAIRHOPE 21, FOLEY 13By TONY [email protected]

FAIRHOPE — Forrest Taylor booted a pair of field goals (19 and 20 yards) to give the visit-ing Lions an early 6-0 lead over the Pirates at Majors Field. Foley capitalized on back-to-back turnovers in the first quarter for the lead, but Fairhope came back with a three-to-one touchdown ratio to win the latest edition in the Battle of the Blue and Gold series 21-13.

After Taylor’s second field goal, Braxton Jor-dan returned the ensu-ing kickoff 85 yards and Robert Noel’s point-after put the Pirates up 7-6.

Foley retook the lead 13-7 early in the second quarter when La'Darius Adams capped a drive with a 4-yard touchdown set up by a 55-yard run by quarterback Andy Quaites. In the third quarter Fairhope quar-

terback Riley Leonard scored on a 16-yard touchdown run and the PAT put the Pirates up 14-13.

Cyline Koen extended the Fairhope lead to 21-13 on a 13-yard run just before the start of the fourth period.

The Pirates, 5-3 over-all and 4-2 in Class 7A,

Region 1 play are off this week. The Lions (1-6, 1-4)

will host Mary G. Mont-gomery.

Riley Leonard (13) with a Fairhope gain.

D’Aundre Matthews (4) with a gain for the Pirates.

Foley receiver Macauley McNair advances in the first half.

TONY WHITEHEAD / STAFF PHOTOS

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Tigers top Lions 3-0Baldwin County High

swept Foley in non-area competition Oct. 10 in the county-rivalry game 25-20, 25-16, 25-15. Niya Boykin led the Tiger at-tack with 12 kills, Mad-die Watkins added eight and Amanda Frith six of the team’s 32 final hitting points. Boykin also had five service aces, Watkins and Leighanna Turk scored three aces each. Frith

and Turk also had two digs each.

The BCHS junior varsity also won in a sweep: 25-20, 25-13. Ella Stapleton scored four kills while Ella Staple-ton, Sephie Milligan, Shyann Smith added two each. At the service line, Rian Dunn had four aces and Emma Weatherford had three.

The Tigers also hon-ored their seniors: Niya

Boykin, Bailey Cox, Amanda Frith, Maddie Watkins and Anna Wig-gins.

Senior Volleyball Night at Baldwin County High. From left with their families, senior Tigers: Anna Wiggins, Maddie Watkins, Amanda Frith, Niya Boykin and Bailey Cox.

Senior Niya BoykinSenior Amanda Frith

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By TONY [email protected]

FAIRHOPE — Fairhope High’s Hall of Fame welcomed eight new members during halftime on W. C. Majors Field at Fairhope Munic-ipal Stadium, Oct. 11.

Jarrod Bohannan (Class of 1986), Lacey Stejskal Powell (2002), Leigh Stejskal Rogers (1999), Kyle Sherrin

(2009), David Stapleton, Jr. (1980) and Dailey Barnette Wilkinson (1996) were the athletes inducted. Also inducted were HOF Associates Desmond Joiner and Don Pippin.

Joiner is a former president of the FHS Booster Club and is the creator/media manager of Pirate Nation Live (www.piratenation.live).

Pippin is a 20-year-plus veteran of the Fairhope sideline crew working the chains/down marker system and has served the community as a youth coach for many years.

Bohannan played four years of football, two seasons of basketball and was a member of the 1984 state-champion baseball Pirates.

Powell was a four-sport letterman in bas-ketball, soccer, track and volleyball earning 19 var-sity letters and still holds two school track records in long and triple jump. She played volleyball for

the University of South Alabama. She is now the head volleyball coach at Fairhope and serves as assistant athletic direc-tor.

Rogers was also a four-sport athlete at Fairhope earning 17 letters in bas-ketball, cross-country, track and volleyball. She also excelled in and focused on volleyball and is now the Pirates’ assis-tant coach.

Sherrin served as co-captain of the Pirates’ 2009 Class 6A state champion soccer team and was named the title-match’s Most Valuable Player in 6A. He was named to the AHSAA All-State soccer team that season. He later played at Birmingham-

Southern College.Stapleton excelled in

football at Fairhope, was a walk on at Auburn Uni-versity and later became an assistant coach for the Pirates under legend-ary head coaches W.C. Majors and Joe Dean. He also coached at St. Paul’s and was part of their multiple state-champi-onship-winning staffs’ success. He returned to Fairhope’s sidelines in 2005 and coached spring golf before retiring in 2014. He is now on the coaching staff at Bayside Academy.

Wilkinson excelled in basketball under the late Doug Etheridge (Fairhope Hall of Famer) and in volleyball under FHS coach Brenda Allen.

She was an all-state vol-leyball selection twice and a three-time MVP in volleyball at Fairhope. She also was named the Pirates basketball captain for two seasons under Etheridge. She played volleyball at Nicholls State and at the University of South Alabama. She is now ac-tive as a club-volleyball coach.

The Pirates also hon-ored current head base-ball coach Stu Fuller at midfield Friday night for his service to Fairhope High School athletics. Fuller reached a major career milestone with his 500th coaching win for Fairhope High base-ball on the diamond ear-lier this year.

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Toros top Tigers in 6A Region 1 match up

By MICHAEL HANICHGCM Sports

SPANISH FORT — The Spanish Fort Toros (4-2) got back on track after their region loss to St. Paul’s. The Toros dominated the Baldwin County High School Tigers (1-6) with a 37-7 score.

Offensively, the Toros had 421 total yards with 339 rushing. SFHS rarely spread the ball passing. The Toros’ offensive line, led by tackle Brady Wilson and guard Jack Myers, led the charge of a dominant rushing per-formance from the entire Toros offense. Dual-threat quarterback Kris Abrams-Draine had 15 rushes for 73 yards and two touchdowns of one-yard and nine yards.

Sophomore running back Johnny Morris III accounted for 130 yards on 18 carries as he was

the workhorse for the Toros rushing game. Sophomore Chico Hixon rushed for 80 yards and two touchdowns on six carries. All three of these Toros rushed for 283 yards and four touchdowns against the Tigers’ defense.

Defensively, the Toros held the BCHS Tigers’ offense to 136 total yards and forced six three-and-out drives from the Tigers’ offense.

The Tigers scored in the third quarter when quarterback Josh Crook connected with wide re-ceiver Martavious Crook for a 78-yard touchdown. Later in the third quar-ter, Crooks’ pass was intercepted (the Tigers’ only turnover) by corner-back Carl Fauntroy.

Toros senior middle linebacker Brayden Moore had five total tack-les and a tackle for loss. Senior defensive end/

defensive tackle Carlos Johnson was disruptive the entire night against the Tigers’ offense. He forced the interception for a quarterback hurry. The Toros had six total tackles for loss.

The Toros travel to Blount (6-1) on Friday night in another key 6A region one matchup. Tigers will face the Rob-ertsdale Golden Bears (1-7) on Friday night.

Spanish Fort 37, Baldwin County 7

SFHS running back Chico HixonSFHS coach Ben Blackmon PHOTO BY MICHAEL HANICH

TONY WHITEHEAD / STAFF PHOTO

Fairhope Hall of Fame inducts eight new members into Class of 2019Pirates’ baseball coach also honored for reaching 500-victory mark

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from $21.74 a month for each household to $23.50. One company bid $19.10 a month, but only on the condition that Daphne allow it to use the city garbage trucks for col-lection, according to reports.

At a council meet-ing on Oct. 7, council members said they had rejected all bids as too high. Residents now pay $15.80 a month for garbage, trash and recy-clable collections.

Council members said the city will close the drop-off center for recy-clable material. Mayor Dane Haygood said the city is losing about $500,000 a year on solid waste disposal and recy-cling and solutions must be found.

“Do we continue to subsidize that? That’s certainly an option,” Haygood said. “If we’re going to continue subsi-dizing is that to the turn of $500,000 a year, versus some other option. Do we make slight modifica-tions to service, maybe going to bi-weekly recycling? Do we look at potentially suspend recycling as some other cities have done?”

The mayor said city of-ficials wanted to look at private collection to see if costs would be lower but found that the move would be more expen-sive.

“There were some that thought it would be more and some that thought it would be significantly more and instead of having the council and my office make recommendations

based on assumptions and inuendo the point was let’s go get the fact and look at what priva-tization looks like and it’s not just a simple one set of options,” Haygood said.

After the meeting, Councilmen Ron Scott and Robin LeJeune said that they did not believe the council would con-sider private collection in the immediate future.

During the meeting, residents also objected to the proposal to allow private companies to col-lect city garbage. Becky Gregg, whose husband works for the city sanita-tion department, said the move would hurt residents and could cost employees their jobs.

“These are your guys.

These are your women. They go out there in a very, some people would say, undignified job,” she told council members. “Not a lot of people would want to work in waste manage-ment, but they do it with honor and grace and they go every day and do what you ask them to do. These employees are yours and I think it’s a shame that we’re here.”

She said garbage col-lection is a city service and should not be con-tracted out at an addi-tional cost.

“I think it’s terrible to think that we’re even considering putting another monthly bill on our citizens,” she said. “That’s a core service that the city takes care

of. That’s part of what the city does to provide that service.”

City officials said that while city garbage col-lection will continue, the recycling center is a way to cut costs without

affecting residents. The city will continue to pro-vide curbside collection of plastic, paper, card-board and aluminum.

The center, however, will be open only during the Christmas holiday

season for cardboard. Officials said most of the people using the center are from outside Daphne and many put leaves, Styrofoam and other un-acceptable materials in the bins.

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Author John Sledge to guide Blakeley cruise Oct. 24Submitted

BLAKELEY — Author John Sledge will nar-rate a three-hour cruise across the Mobile-Ten-saw Delta and down the storied Mobile River on Oct. 24.

The cruise will begin at 9 a.m.

Sledge, the author of the award-winning book “The Mobile River” and other works on regional history, will provide spe-cial insight on this area’s storied past on this popu-lar cruise.

An authority on local history and an accom-plished story teller,

Sledge helps bring peo-ple, places, and events from this area’s past to life. Signed copies of his books will be available for purchase following the tour. The cruise is only $39 for adults and $19 for children 6 to 12. For reservations, visit the park’s event page at

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Blakeley ‘FallFest’ to feature bluegrass music, storytelling, hayridesSubmitted

BLAKELEY — Historic Blakeley State Park’s “Fallfest” will provide a special evening of live music, ghost stories, and hayrides, with face-painting and games for children on Oct. 25.

The event will begin at 4 p.m. with hayrides every 20 minutes through

some of the most historic sections of scenic Blake-ley, one of Alabama’s largest parks. The local bluegrass band "Things With Strings" performs at 5:30 p.m. The group will play classic as well as new tunes with their trademark smooth moun-tain tone and lots of depth and variety. At 6:45, participants can gather

around the bonfire at popular storyteller, au-thor, and former teacher Harriet Outlaw tells ghost stories from Blake-ley's legendary past. "The Good Guys" mobile food unit will be on site throughout the evening with delicious burgers, sandwiches, and wraps.

Visitors are invited to bring a chair and enjoy

an autumn evening in historic Blakeley! Admis-sion is $5 for adults and $4 for children 6 to 12; under 6 is free. Hayrides are an additional $2 per person regardless of age.

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The City of Foley Planning Commission has received a request for preliminary approval of Parkside Subdivision, Phase 2 which consists of 27.33+/- acres and 22 lots. Property is located N. of Cater Lee Way and W. of Hickory S. Applicant is Stephen Lambert.

Anyone interested in the approval may be heard at a public hearing scheduled for October 16, 2019 in the Council Chambers of City Hall (407 E. Laurel Ave.) at 5:30 p.m. or may respond in writing to 120 S. McKenzie St., Foley, AL 36535.

Phillip HinesleyPlanning Commission Chairman

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Wyatt’s wish comes trueSubmitted

FAIRHOPE — For many students, a ride on a school bus is rou-tine, but for Fairhope Elementary School spe-cial needs pupil Wyatt Combs, it was a-long-awaited and, until now, unfulfilled wish.

Wyatt’s wish came true and his fellow stu-dents cheered as he rode the bus.

Anthony Pollard, transportation su-pervisor for Baldwin County Public Schools, arranged for Wyatt to have a “special” ride on the bus. Like most mothers, Wyatt’s mom, Farrah Combs, wanted to make sure it would be okay for Wyatt to ride the bus each day to school. Wyatt is on the spectrum and will ride a special needs bus to

Fairhope Elementary School and with mom’s approval, Wyatt will begin riding the bus to school soon.

For Wyatt, he had been told by his mom that when he turned 10 he could ride the bus. While on the “spe-cial” bus ride around Fairhope, Alabama, Wyatt exclaimed that he must be “10” today because he is riding the

bus. The ride recognized

not only Wyatt, but the many others in the Baldwin County Public School system that ride or have ridden special-needs buses. Baldwin County Public Schools includes 46 special-needs routes, featuring a para educator on each special-needs bus, who are trained above and beyond state require-ments, along with the bus driver, to assist students with physical and mental challenges. All special-needs buses are air conditioned and contain safety belts, ramps and other items specifically designed for the students.

Wyatt’s bus driver, Grace Tyler, said she was excited to transport Wyatt, along with his

best friend James, on the school bus. James and Wyatt will be among nine others that will ride regularly to school on the special-needs bus. Tyler, along with other bus drivers, take part in specialized train-ing to ensure each stu-dent is safe while being transported to and from school daily.

Drivers and para

educators go above and beyond by remaining in constant contact with the parents and guard-ians. This provides them peace of mind and makes them aware of any changes that may have taken place before, during or after routes. Drivers and para educa-tors complete evacua-tion plans and receive proper training when

dealing with school bus emergencies.

“We work directly with Special Services in planning and prepara-tion. Our staff attends Special Services meet-ings, provides training to Special Services staff, and works to en-sure everyone is aware of changes involving transportation,” said Pollard.

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Spanish Fort Fire Prevention Week

The Spanish Fort City Council and Mayor Mike McMillan recognized the members of Spanish Fort Fire Rescue in honor of National Fire Prevention Week. Officials urged citizens to educate themselves on how to prevent fires and how to react in case one happens.

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Celebrate Fall at Spanish Cove in Lillian, Alabama

The Craft Fair will be held November 2 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the main clubhouse.

The cost is $5 per table.

Indoor and Outdoor Spaces Are Available! A tent may be placed over tables in outdoor spaces.

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The City of Foley Planning Commission has received a request to recom-mend to Mayor and Council the rezoning of 4+/- acres. Property is currently

zoned PUD (Planned Unit Development) and proposed zoning is BlA (Extended Business District). Property is located south of CR 20 & west of James Rd.

Applicant is AL Armada LLC.

Anyone interested in this rezoning request may be heard at a public hearing scheduled for Wednesday, October 16, 2019 in Council Chambers of City Hall located at 407 E. Laurel Ave. at 5:30 p.m. or may respond in writing to 120

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ES Chamber’s Hellmich graduates from U.S. Chamber Foundation Education and Workforce Fellowship Program

WASHINGTON — Christina Hellmich, director of workforce development of the Eastern Shore Chamber of Commerce graduated from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Founda-tion’s premier business leadership program.

The inaugural Busi-ness Leads Fellowship Program trained and equipped leaders from state and local cham-bers of commerce with resources, access to experts, and a network of peers to build their

capacity to address the most pressing education and workforce chal-lenges.

“I was honored to be selected into this Busi-ness Leads Fellowship and delighted to repre-sent the Baldwin County business community,” Hellmich said. “Through my engagement with this elite group of cham-ber professionals from across the country, I was able to take away new ways to engage the business community. My hope is that we

can implement change along the education and workforce continuum. In the end, we all want the same result, an education-to-workforce pipeline so that we may fuel economic success and sustainability.”

Cheryl Oldham, se-nior vice president of the Center for Education and Workforce, said the program shows that state and local lead-ers know better than anyone the critical link between education and economic development,

“Not only did the fel-lows gain a network of peers and experts in the field, the program is designed to help these leaders find opportuni-ties to develop initia-tives that will continue to advance the growth of their local economy and put education policy into practice,” Oldham said.

Following a com-petitive application

and selection process, Hellmich was selected along with 32 other state and local chamber ex-ecutives to participate in the second cohort. The four-month program covered the entire talent pipeline, including early childhood education, K-12, higher education, and workforce develop-ment.

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Toros prepare to hit haunted trailSubmitted

As part of the stage make-up unit in drama

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haunted trail fundraiser this Halloween. All of the students pictured are freshmen.

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Kayleigh Thomas, Sydney Doyle and Mia Williams

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The City Council of the City of Robertsdale will conduct a public hearing on Monday, October 21, 2019, at 8:00 a.m. at Robertsdale City Hall, to consider the following amendment to the Zoning Ordinance and map of the City of Robertsdale:

An Ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 02-10 adopted by the City Council of the City of Robertsdale, Alabama, September 23, 2002.

Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Robertsdale, Alabama as follows:

That the Zoning Ordinance and official Zoning Map, as amended, be further amended to rezone the following described property:

FROM R-3 to MU:Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 20, Second Addition to Town of Robertsdale as shown on the recorded map or plat thereof in Map Book 1, page 56.

Be it further ordained that the official Zoning Map, as amended, be further amended to reflect this change. The purpose of the hearing is to gain information prior to making a final decision concerning this rezoning. The request for rezoning is from John Ochello for his property located at 18304 Pennsylvania Street, Robertsdale, Alabama.

During the hearing interested persons will be given an opportunity to make comments concerning the proposed rezoning. Written comments should be addressed to: Shannon J. Burkett, City Clerk, P O Box 429, Robertsdale AL 36567.

CHARLES H. MURPHY, MAYORCITY OF ROBERTSDALE

TOWN OF SILVERHILL

Notice of Public HearingNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FOR the Planning and Zoning Board of the Town of Silverhill, Alabama. A Public Hearing will be held on Thursday, October 17, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. in the Town Hall Meeting Room at Town Hall, 15965 Silverhill Avenue; Silverhill, Alabama. The public is welcome to attend and offer comments opposing or favoring the subdividing for the property located at 16655 State Highway 104 by Jennifer Irene Watts & Melanie K. Watts Estate. They have requested to subdivide their parcel into two lots. Any person with an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) disability must contact the Town Clerk’s office ten (10) days prior to the date of the Public Hearing in order for accommodations to be made.

NICOLE C. HAIGLERSECRETARY- PLANNING & ZONING, TOWN OF SILVERHILL, ALABAMA.

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Bayside Academy inducts three into the Hall of FameSubmitted

DAPHNE — Bayside Academy inducted three alumni into the Hall of Fame on Friday. Class of 2019 inductees were Sara Sears Flarity, Bay-side class of 2005 and Dr. Paul F. Rider, Jr., 1995. Dr. Samuel N. Crosby, 2001, an inductee in 2018, was recognized at the ceremony as he was un-able to attend last year’s induction ceremony due to scheduling difficul-ties.

Crosby specializes in orthopedic surgery of the upper extremity for both adult and pediatric patients. He graduated from the University of

Virginia and Vander-bilt University Medical School. He completed his orthopedic surgery residency at Vander-bilt University Medical Center, followed by a fellowship at the Har-vard Hand and Upper Extremity Fellowship where he worked at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital, and Boston Children's Hos-pital. Crosby has con-tributed to numerous publications, abstracts, and presentations. He lives in Nashville and is associated with Elite Sports Medicine and Orthopedics. At Bayside, he was a stellar student-

athlete. He was a mem-ber of the cross country, tennis, and soccer teams and was the Valedicto-rian of the Class of 2001.

Flarity was a member of Bayside's varsity vol-leyball and basketball teams from 2002–2004, holding leadership posi-tion for both in 2003 and 2004. During her three years at Bayside, the vol-leyball team won three state championships and made basketball regional appearances. In 2002, she was the Super 12 Mobile Press Register Co-Player of the Year and was selected as 2A MVP at the state tourna-ment. In 2003, she was named to the 2A State All-Tournament Team and the AHSAA Class 2A Super 12 First Team. In 2004, she was again named the 2A State Tournament MVP as well as the Mobile Press Register Player of the Year and the Birming-ham News Player of the Year for the state of Ala-bama. Flarity attended

Samford University on a full athletic scholar-ship. She holds several records there including all-time single season kills attempts (1199) and the school's highest single season kills total with 426. In 2007, she entered Samford's 1,000 Kills Club as only one of 6 players in the school's history. She is the owner of SS Fitness and is a nutrition specialist and an ACE certified per-sonal trainer.

Rider completed his undergraduate studies at Emory University and graduated from the University of South Alabama College of Medicine. He did his post graduate surgical residence at the Univer-sity of Kentucky and his residency in colorectal surgery at Ochsner Clinic in New Orleans. While at Bayside, he was a four-year member of the varsity soccer team serving as its co-captain his senior year. He also played basketball, ran

cross country, and held numerous positions of leadership, including serving as president of his senior class. Rider is an associate professor at the University of South Alabama and is on staff at Mobile Infirmary and USA Children's and Women's Hospital. He was named Teacher of the Year in 2016 by the USA College of Medi-cine. Currently, he is chairman of the Ala-

bama State Commission on Cancer and president of the Alabama Chapter of the American College of Surgeons.

Additionally, Caro-line Reehl Boykin, 2005, Helen H. Cunningham, 2008, and the Rev. Robert Sturdy, 1999 have been selected for induction into Bayside Academy’s Hall of Fame. Due to scheduling conflicts, they will be officially in-ducted at a later date.

Dr. Sam Crosby ’01, Sara Sears Flarity ’05, and Dr. Paul Rider ’95 were inducted into Bayside Academy’s Hall of Fame on Friday, Oct. 4.

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Alex Cook Bayside Academy 2019 Homecoming QueenSubmitted

DAPHNE — Senior Alex Cook was crowned Bayside Academy’s 2019 Homecoming Queen at the Oct. 8 football game against Flomaton.

Joining Cook on the Homecoming Court were freshman Sam Beall; sophomore Claire Donald; junior Brelynn Dailey; and seniors Caroline Cunningham,

Kaylin Denton, Han-nah Ellis, Elsa Enger-iser, Ivy Fellers, Jenny Florey, Bailey Helms, Ally Higginbotham, Au-drey Hudson, Hannah Johnson, Hannah King, Ashton Lambert, Annie Loper, Geneva Martin, Jacque Martin, Reagan Norton, Ellie Perry, Kaleigh Phillips, Evelyn Prickett, Tori Roush, Anna Schmidt, Hallie vanLingen, Gracie

Weil, Caroline Weller, Catherine West, Lauren West, and Anna Beth Whitehurst. Bayside tradition gives every senior girl the opportu-nity to participate in the Homecoming Court.

Bayside Academy is an independent, co-educational, college preparatory day school for students in grades PK–12.

NOTICE TO AIRPORT PLANNING AND ENGINEERING CONSULTANTSThe Airport Manager at the City of Foley, Alabama is seeking statements of qualifications from experienced airport planning and engineering consultants to perform services for the next five years at the Foley Municipal Airport. Possible work will include preparation of pre-applications and applications for federal and state funding, airport layout plan, capital improvement plan, Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program, runway extension justification, environmental studies, feasibility studies, benefit cost analysis, airport compliance issues and analysis, engineering design and planning for runways and taxiways, runway/taxiway overlays, pavement maintenance, aircraft parking aprons, airport lighting, ILS system, NAVAIDS, weather reporting system, land acquisition, fencing, roads, fueling facilities, and terminal/hangar area improvements.

All professional consulting firms who consider themselves qualified for this work are invited to submit three (3) copies of the statements of qualifications to:

Ms. Rachel Keith Airport Manager

407 E. Laurel Avenue Foley, AL 36535

Statements of qualifications should be limited to no more than 30 pages and received no later than 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, November 21, 2019. The City of Foley, Alabama will make its selection based upon materials received, and may elect to interview top ranked firms. The following criteria will be used to evaluate and rank the submitted qualifications:

1. Capability to perform services as described in this notice (15 points). 2. Recent experience in airport projects comparable to the proposed projects (15 points). 3. Key personnel’s professional background and availability for the proposed projects (15 points). 4. Knowledge of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) Aeronautics Bureau regulations, policies and procedures (15 points). 5. Key personnel’s professional background and availability for the proposed projects (15 points) 6. Demonstrated ability to meet schedules and deadlines (10 points). 7. Knowledge of the airport and the general geographic area (10 points). 8. Firm’s reputation, location, and references (5 points).

The City of Foley, Alabama reserves the right to negotiate with any engineering firm, after statements of qualifications are opened, if such is deemed necessary. The City of Foley, Alabama reserves the right to reject any or all proposals.

Any additional information required may be obtained by contacting Rachel Keith, City of Foley, AL Airport Manager at (251) 970-2418 or by email at [email protected]. The City of Foley, Alabama is an equal opportunity employer and statement of qualifications from minority or disadvantaged firms are encouraged.

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Wheelchair-bound Stone bags gator at EufaulaBy DAVID RAINERAlabama Department of Conser-vation and Natural Resources

Mandy Stone worked hard as a paramedic in Roanoke, Alabama, which often required a weekend away to decom-press. Stone was on one of those getaways when her life changed forever.

“Ten years ago, I went to north Georgia for the weekend,” Stone said. “On the way home I hy-droplaned, went down in a ravine and spent the next two-and-a-half months at the Shepherd Center in Atlanta.

“Everything changed in just a split second.”

The accident impact crushed numerous ver-tebrae in her back. She was left paralyzed from the waist down.

However, the acci-dent did not crush her spirit or her love for the outdoors. Not long after she was discharged from Shepherd, a world-renowned rehabilitation center for people with spinal cord and brain in-juries, Stone went to one of her happy places.

“Hunting season is my favorite time, and I think it always has been,” she said. “I’ve been able to go hunting ever since I got hurt. I hunt deer and squirrels mostly. I have one of those Action Trackchairs, and I’ll ride around and shoot them from it.”

The shooting houses on her mom and dad’s property as well as shooting houses on prop-erty Stone and her sister own nearby were made handicap-accessible.

The first time in a shooting house after her accident was truly special.

“It was great,” she said. “My mom made sure I had plenty of cover, which was good. It was actually awesome. I think I killed one that day. I know I killed three or four that season.”

Not content to allow any barriers to stop her hunting passion, she decided to kick it up a notch and pursue an al-ligator during Alabama’s late-summer, early-fall season at Lake Eufaula in southeast Alabama.

“I’m all about hunting everything,” she said. “I told my dad, ‘Look Pop, we’ve got to go alligator hunting.’”

Stone had applied for several years for a tag at Eufaula, which has only 20 tags available annu-ally. The points system, which applies points for each year the applicant is unsuccessful, finally paid off for Stone.

After receiving her tag, Stone went to Lake Eufaula to look around because she didn’t know anything about the

reservoir that serves as a border between Ala-bama and Georgia. Stone emailed Chris Nix, the Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Division’s Alliga-tor Program Coordina-tor. Nix got Stone in touch with WFF Biolo-gist Richard Tharp, who connected her with guide Mike Gifford, otherwise known at Gator Mike.

“I was talking to Mike, and he was telling me about his alligator hunting, and it sounded great,” Stone said. “Then I told him I was in a wheelchair and asked him if he had ever taken anybody in a wheelchair. He said, ‘Oh, I’ve never done that.’

“I asked him if he was willing to try, and he said he was and when did I want to go.”

Although Gifford has been guiding alligator hunts since Alabama started its season in the late 2000s, he said this was his first outing with someone in a wheelchair.

“I’m kind of old school and think things happen for a reason, that we’re drawn to people for a reason,” Gifford said. “I felt like, no matter what, I was going to make it happen. It’s not common for somebody in her con-dition to want to do that, but it inspired me.”

With the obstacles Stone presented, Gifford figures divine assistance helped to make it hap-pen.

“What’s really crazy about this is I’ve only got X amount of space on my boat, and I want her to be up on the bow so she can do everything,” he said. “I didn’t want her just riding along watching somebody else gator hunt.”

Stone gave Gifford the measurements of her wheelchair, and he headed to his boat with a tape measure.

“In a custom-built Ranger bass boat, they have what is called a locker-bar system,” he said. “All the deck lids are aligned. In the locker-bar system, a stainless-steel bar goes across the lids, and you can put padlocks on it so none of the deck lids can be lifted.

“I put the locker bar in and started measur-ing. This is why I believe things happen for a rea-

son. When I measured for that wheelchair, I didn’t have a half-inch of extra space. When that locker bar went in there, the back tires backed up to it perfectly. The front of the wheelchair lined up perfectly to be tied off to the front pedestal, so I could lock her in there.”

The boat ramp, which she had used on two previous trips, was the perfect height for Stone’s wheelchair to roll onto the boat’s front deck.

Gifford thought about idling around near the boat ramp to try to bag the first gator they found, but when he got Stone fitted with a life jacket and locked in the boat, he changed his mind.

“I felt like I had her in there good enough, and that she was strong enough that I thought about getting the boat on plane,” he said. “I told her I was going to try and for her to give me a thumbs up or a thumbs down. I got on plane slow and easy. She gave me a thumbs up, and I knew we were in business.”

A large gator was spot-ted that was estimated at 12 feet, but he gave them the slip.

The gator hunters found smaller animals, but culling is not allowed during alligator season and they would have failed to reach the 8-foot minimum in effect at Lake Eufaula.

After they spotted another gator they felt would surpass the mini-mum size, Gator Mike got a hook in the animal and handed the rod to Stone.

“I wanted her to feel the full effects of the hunt,” he said.

“He let me do some of the reeling, which was not easy,” Stone said. “We went in a circle for about 30 minutes with this 8½-foot gator. We finally wore him down, and Mike handed me the harpoon to stick him with. That was a huge challenge. But I got the harpoon in him. Mike got him, taped his mouth and got him into the boat.”

Instead of shooting alligators to finish them off, Gator Mike prefers to severe the spine with a knife with the gator’s head immobilized.

He handed the knife to

Stone, who applied the coup de grace.

“It was just as quick and simple as shooting one would be,” Stone said. “I’d never taken anything like that, but it was just as quick. It was done.

“I had been grinning the whole time after the gator was hooked. I was all smiles from there. It was awesome.”

Whooping and holler-ing and rounds of high-fives went around on both boats after the gator was dispatched.

Gator Mike had lined up a chase boat, which allowed Stone’s mom and dad to join the hunt.

“That was awesome that they got to be there too,” Stone said.

The gator is at the taxidermist for a full-body mount. The meat has been processed, and Stone will make a trip soon to pick it up.

“We hope to get to-gether and have a big alligator cooking cel-ebration,” Stone said.

After time for reflec-tion on the successful hunt, Stone admitted it was harder than she ex-pected.

“Had it not been for Gator Mike, I don’t know if I could have done it,” Stone said. “He makes it look easier. He was so good at slipping up on them.

“The biggest thing was the harpoon. That was hard for me. I was very ill-prepared for that. It was fun nonetheless, but there were no easy tasks.”

Although Stone

achieved her ultimate goal by bagging the gator, it doesn’t mean her love of the hunt is completely satisfied.

“I’m happy with one, but I intend to apply again,” she said. “I’m definitely hooked now.”

Gifford said he has relived that night many times and still wonders

why he was fortunate enough to be the guide.

“I just hope this in-spires other people with handicaps to want to go and do it,” he said. “You can do it. There’s no doubt. Mandy had a will to do it, and she did it. This was the most grati-fying hunt that anybody could have ever done.”

Mandy Stone’s parents, Elaine and Teryl Stone, celebrate Mandy’s accomplishment.

Mike Gifford takes care of the gear as Mandy Stone poses with her alligator.

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ANNOUNCEMENT

Notice of Adoption HearingProbate Court ofBaldwin CountyCase No. 4068

To: Corey Scott Doyle112 Colby LaneColubus, MS 39702

Please take notice that apetition for adoption has beenfiled in said Court by thePetitioner named below. Pleasebe advised that if you intend tocontest this adoption you mustfile a written response with theattorney for the petitionernamed below and with the Clerkof the Probate Court, P.O. Box459, Bay Minette, Alabama,36507 as soon as possible but nolater than thirty (30) days fromthe last day this notice ispublished.

LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF COMPLETION

OF CONTRACT2017-Q-Sidewalk on CR-13

Whispering Pines toChampions Way

VOLKERT PROJECTNO. 440207-AR

THE CITY OF DAPHNE

AMMONS & BLACKMONCONSTRUCTION, LLC, havecompleted their work on2017-Q-Sidewalk on CR-13Whispering Pines to ChampionsWay; Volkert Project No.440207-AR for The City ofDaphne.

Any person(s) having a claimagainst this project should notifyVolkert, Inc. at 316 S. McKenzieSt., Foley, AL 36535. All claimsshould be filed within 30 days ofthe first publication of thisnotice. No claims will be consid-ered after November 2, 2019.

Ammons & BlackmonConstructionP.O. Box 7486Spanish Fort, AL 36577October 2-9-16-23, 2019

PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT MEETINGCanal Road Corridor Study

Thursday, November 7, 2019Gulf Shores Activity Center

260 Clubhouse DriveGulf Shores, Alabama 36542

5:30 PM to 7:00 PM

The Public Involvement Meeting will be held from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM. The purpose of the meeting is to provide the public an opportunity to participate in the development of the proposed project. The previously shown roadway build

become available and in response to comments received from stakeholders and the public during the public involvement meeting held for the project on May 7, 2019. A brief presentation will be given at 6:00 PM. After the presentation, representatives from the City of Gulf Shores will be available at displays to discuss the proposed project and answer any questions. Comment sheets will also be made available for those who would like to submit written statements. Written statements may be mailed or e-mailed within 21 days after the meeting date to the address below.

The purpose of the proposed project is to improve connectivity and provide a transportation corridor that will better accommodate the existing and projected

along the existing neighborhood streets.

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October 16 & October 30, 2019

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Foley City Council will holda Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m.Monday, November 4, 2019 inCouncil Chambers to considerviolations of the City's LotClearing & Weed RemovalOrdinance 1095-09 at propertyoff Cedar Street, east of 5th

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Foley City Council will holda Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m.Monday, November 4, 2019 inCouncil Chambers to considerviolations of the City's LotClearing & Weed RemovalOrdinance 1095-09 12767Springsteen Lane PPIN# 343608in Foley, Alabama, pursuant tothe Code of Alabama, Sections11-67-20 through 11-67-28.

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City 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 October 29, 2019, at 9:00A.M. and then publicly openedthereafter, for furnishing alllabor and materials, and per-forming all work required by theCity of Fairhope and describedas follows:

Bid No. 006-20,Vegetation Management

The work consists primarily oftree trimming in rights of wayfor the City of Fairhope, Alaba-ma.

Bid documents will be posted onthe City of Fairhope Website:www.fairhopeal.gov or a copymay be obtained by e-mailing:[email protected] are on file andmay be seen in the PurchasingDepartment of the City ofFairhope, Alabama, 555 S. Sec-tion Street. Prior to opening, Bidpackages may be picked up atthat location during normaloperation, between 7:00 am and4:00 pm local time.

Questions or comments pertain-ing to this bid must be presentedin writing and sent as e-mail tothe attention of the PurchasingManager, Dee Dee Brandt at:[email protected] Two (72) hours prior tothe bid opening or will be foreverwaived.

All bids must be on blank bidforms provided in the BidDocuments. Bids shall be accom-panied by a Bid Security equal to5% (percent) of the bid price,but in no event more than$10,000.00. Bid Security shall bein the form of a Bid Bond signedby a bonding company author-ized to do business in the State ofAlabama, or a cashier's checkpayable to The City of Fairhope.No Bid Security is required onbids less than $10,000.00.

Note: The Labor and MaterialBond is waived.

THERE WILL BE A MANDA-TORY PRE-BID MEETING ONWednesday, October 16, 2019 at10:00 A.M., at the City Servicesand Utilities building at 555 S.Section St., Fairhope, AL 36532.All prospective CONTRAC-TORS must have a representa-tive present at the Pre-bidMeeting. A site visit will followthe meeting.

The City of Fairhope is an EqualOpportunity Employer and re-quires that all CONTRACTORScomply with the Equal Employ-ment Opportunity laws and theprovisions of the CONTRACTDocuments in this regard. TheCITY also encourages and sup-ports the utilization of MinorityBusiness Enterprises on this andall public bids. All bids, withtheir guarantee (when required),must be enclosed in a sealed,opaque envelope, clearly identi-fied on the outside as a "SealedBid" with Item Name, BidNumber, City of Fairhope'sName and Address and CON-TRACTORS Name and Address.Each bid must be in a separateenvelope. Bids made out in pencilwill not be accepted.

Failure to observe the instruc-tions contained herein will con-stitute grounds for rejection of

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Foley City Council will holda Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m.Monday, November 4, 2019 inCouncil Chambers to considerviolations of the City's LotClearing & Weed RemovalOrdinance 1095-09 at 1730-1734N. Pine Street in Foley, Alabama,pursuant to the Code of Alaba-ma, Sections 11-67-20 through11-67-28.

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 November 4, 2019in order to be considered.

/s/ Kathryn Taylor, CMCCity ClerkOctober 16, 2019

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NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

Notice is hereby given that theFairhope City Council will hold aPublic Hearing on the followingproposed Ordinance AmendingZoning Ordinance No. 1253, on:WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER13, 2019 At 6:00 p.m., FairhopeMunicipal Complex CouncilChamber; 161 North SectionStreet; Fairhope, AL 36532.

All persons who desire shall havean opportunity to be heard infavor of, or in opposition to, thisproposed Ordinance and arecordially invited to be present.

Lisa A. Hanks,City Clerk

AN ORDINANCE AMENDINGORDINANCE NO. 1253KNOWN AS THE ZONINGORDINANCEBE IT ORDAINED BY THECITY COUNCIL OF THE CITYOF FAIRHOPE, ALABAMA asfollows:

The ordinance known as theZoning Ordinance (No. 1253),adopted 27 June 2005, togetherwith the Zoning Map of the Cityof Fairhope, be and the samehereby is changed and altered inrespect to that certain propertydescribed below:

After the appropriate publicnotice and hearing of thePlanning Commission of the Cityof Fairhope, Alabama has for-warded a favorable recommen-dation,

The property of Anil K. Vira andPallavi Vira, generally located303 Fels Avenue, Fairhope,Alabama.

PPIN #: 37258Legal Description:(Case number ZC 19.09)

FROM THE SOUTHEASTCORNER OF FRACTIONALSECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 6SOUTH, RANGE 2 EAST,ACCORDING TO THE U. S.PHOTOLITHOGRAPHIC MAPAPPROVED MAY 19, 1845,THENCE RUN NORTH ONTHE SECTION LINE, 1023FEET AND WEST ALONGTHE NORTH SIDE OF FELSAVENUE, 363 FEET FOR APOINT OF BEGINNING;THENCE NORTH 136 1/2 FEET;THENCE WEST 132 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 136 1/2 FEET;THENCE EAST 132 FEET TOTHE POINT OF BEGINNING.OTHERWISE KNOWN ASLOTS TEN AND ELEVEN OFTHE D. S. BROWN PLAT OFTHE TOWN OF FAIRHOPEAND BEING THAT PROPER-TY CONVEYED TO JAMES D.AND CORA H. SADLER BYDEED FROM ANTON YOUNG-QUIST AND WIFE, AND JO-SEPH A. KLUMPP AND WIFE,DATED OCTOBER 21, 1942,AND RECORDED IN DEEDBOOK 79 N. S., PAGES 461THROUGH 462, IN THE RE-CORDS IN THE OFFICE OFTHE JUDGE OF PROBATE OFBALDWIN COUNTY, ALABA-MA.

A map of the property to berezoned is attached as Exhibit A

The property is hereby rezonedfrom R-2 Medium Density SingleFamily Residential District to

Avenue PPIN# 024901 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 November 4, 2019in order to be considered.

/s/ Kathryn Taylor, CMCCity ClerkOctober 16, 2019

B-1 Local Shopping District.This property shall hereafter belawful to construct on suchproperty any structures permit-ted by Ordinance No. 1253 andto use said premises for any usepermitted or building sought tobe erected on said property shallbe in compliance with thebuilding laws of the City ofFairhope and that any structureshall be approved by the Build-ing Official of the City ofFairhope and that any structurebe erected only in compliancewith such laws, including therequirements of Ordinance No.1253.

Severability Clause - if any part,section or subdivision of thisordinance shall be held unconsti-tutional or invalid for anyreason, such holding shall not beconstrued to invalidate or impairthe remainder of this ordinance,which shall continue in full forceand effect notwithstanding suchholding.

Effective Date - This ordinanceshall take effect immediatelyupon its due adoption andpublication as required by law.

A COPY OF THE PROPOSEDMAP IS ON FILE IN THECITY CLERK'S OFFICE

END OF PROPOSEDORDINANCEOctober 16, 2019

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 November 4, 2019in order to be considered.

/s/ Kathryn Taylor, CMCCity ClerkOctober 16, 2019

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Foley City Council will holda Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m.Monday, November 4, 2019 inCouncil Chambers to considerviolations of the City's LotClearing & Weed RemovalOrdinance 1095-09 at 316 W. 3rdAve 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 November 4, 2019in order to be considered.

/s/ Kathryn Taylor, CMCCity ClerkOctober 16, 2019

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CASE NO: VAC-19-1

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENin accordance with Section23-4-2 and 23-4-20 of the Code ofAlabama (1975), as amended,that the Baldwin County Com-mission will hold a PublicHearing on Tuesday, November5th, 2019 beginning at 8:30 a.m.at the Baldwin County Adminis-tration Building, CommissionChambers, 322 CourthouseSquare in Bay Minette, Alabamato consider vacating portions ofunopened, unimproved AvenuesA, B, C, D and E in Blocks 2, 3and 4 and all of Highland Way inGulf Highlands Subdivision re-corded in Map Book 1, page 152aka Slide 78-B. More particular-ly described as follows:

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OFPORTIONS OF AVENUE A, B,C, D AND E IN BLOCKS 2, 3AND 4 AND ALL OF HIGH-LAND WAY SAID RIGHT OFWAY PROPOSED TO BEVACATED

AVENUE "A", BLOCK 2 & 3BEGINNING AT THE NORTH-EAST CORNER OF LOT 1,BLOCK 2, GULF HIGHLANDS,AS SHOWN ON PLAT THERE-OF RECORDED ON SLIDE78-B IN PROBATE RECORDS,

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE

Default having been made inthe terms of the Real EstateMortgage executed by DavidEtheridge, in favor of BarrGroup Mortgage, dated March23, 2017 and recorded April 12,2017 as Instrument No. 1627282,which mortgage was assigned toHamm Holdings, Ltd., by As-signment dated April 3, 2017 andrecorded April 12, 2017 atInstrument No. 1627283 andunder and by virtue of the powerof sale contained in said RealEstate Mortgage, the said HammHoldings, Ltd as lien holder, willsell at public outcry, for case tothe highest bidder, on the stepsin front of the main entrance ofthe courthouse of Baldwin Coun-ty, Alabama in Bay Minettebetween the hours of 12:00 p.m.and 4:00 p.m. on the 6th day ofNovember, 2019, the followingdescribed property, to-wit:

Lot #21, J & J Estates, Unit II,as recorded on Slide 2097-E, inthe Office of the Judge ofProbate, Baldwin County, Alaba-ma, along with any and allimprovements thereto.

This conveyance is madesubject to any rights-of-way,easements, restrictive covenants,or reservations of record in theOffice of the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama, af-fecting the same.

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

STATE OF ALABAMACOUNTY OF BALDWIN

Default having been made ofthe terms of the loan documentssecured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Ernestine WelkerAn Unmarried Woman to Mort-gage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc, as mortgagee, asnominee for Opteum FinancialServices, LLC, its successors andassigns dated April 11, 2007; saidmortgage being recorded onApril 23, 2007, as Instrument No.1044880 in the Office of theJudge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama. Said Mort-gage was last sold, assigned andtransferred to Forethought LifeInsurance Company in Instru-ment 1754952 in the Office of theJudge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama.

The undersigned, Fore-thought Life Insurance Compa-ny, under and by virtue of thepower of sale contained in saidmortgage, 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 ofOctober, 2019 the followingproperty, situated in BaldwinCounty, Alabama, to-wit:

Begin at the Southwest Cornerof the Northeast Quarter ofSection 25, Township 1 North,Range 4 East, thence run East100 feet, more or less, and to thecenter of the present Perdido-Lottie Road to a point ofbeginning; thence in a Northeast-erly direction along the center ofsaid public road 210 feet; thencerun Southeast at right angles tosaid road 210 feet; thence runSouthwesterly 210 feet, more orless, and to the South line of theNortheast Quarter of said Sec-tion 25; thence run West 210feet, more or less, and to the

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The Foley City Council will holda Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m.Monday, November 4, 2019 inCouncil Chambers to considerviolations of the City's LotClearing & Weed RemovalOrdinance 1095-09 at DuplexConstruction Sites for duplexesoff N. Pine Street and SinclairStreet in Foley, Alabama, pur-suant to the Code of Alabama,Sections 11-67-20 through11-67-28.

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 November 4, 2019in order to be considered.

/s/ Kathryn Taylor, CMCCity ClerkOctober 16, 2019

LEGAL NOTICENOTICE TO DEFENDANTS

OF COMPLAINT ISSUED OUTOF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF

BALDWIN COUNTY,ALABAMA

CASE NO. CV-2019-901113

21st MORTGAGECORPORATION,PLAINTIFF,VS.JESSICA R. GLADDEN,DAVID I. WHITTEN,ET AL,DEFENDANTS.

The above styled cause ofaction has been filed in theCircuit Court of Baldwin Coun-ty, Alabama. The Plaintiff isseeking from the DefendantsJessica R. Gladden and David I.Whitten a money judgment of$46,442.78, attorneys' fees in theamount of $6,689.47 and ajudgment for the immediatepossession of one (1) 2015Liveoak manufactured home,VIN# LOHGA11415451.

Defendants Jessica R. Gladdenand David I. Whitten, who arebelieved to reside in BaldwinCounty, Alabama, must answerthe Complaint by December 6,2019 by filing a responsivepleading with the Circuit Courtand serving a copy of saidpleading upon counsel for thePlaintiff at the following address:Jillian L. Guin White, RosenHarwood, P.A., P.O. Box 2727,Tuscaloosa, AL 35403-2727, tele-phone number 205-344-5000, ora judgment by default may berendered against them in CaseNo. CV-2019-901113, pending inthe Circuit Court of BaldwinCounty, Alabama.

DONE this the 25th day ofSeptember 2019.

Jody L. WiseCircuit Clerk of Baldwin County

Jillian L. Guin WhiteAttorney for 21st MortgageCorporationROSEN HARWOOD, P.A.2200 Jack Warner ParkwayP.O. Box 2727Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35403(205) 344-5000October 9-16-23-30, 2019

your bid. The City reserves theright to accept or reject all bidsor any portion thereof, and towaive informalities and to fur-nish 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 documentswhich will include comprehen-sive insurance, CONTRACTORAutomobile Liability Insurance,and where applicable , CITY'SProtective Liability insurance,SUB- CONTRACTOR'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 CONTRACTOR, whetherresident or non-resident of Ala-bama, is properly qualified tosubmit a proposal for this type ofwork in accordance with allapplicable laws of the State ofAlabama. Where applicable, thisshall include evidence of holdinga current license from the StateLicensing board for GeneralCONTRACTORS, Montgomery,Alabama, as required by Chap-ter 8 of Title 34, of the Code ofAlabama, 1975. In addition, theawarded vendor, if non-residentof the State, and if a corporation,shall show evidence of havingqualified with the Secretary ofState to do business in the Stateof Alabama, http://sos.alabama.gov/business-entities. CON-TRACTOR 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 proposals 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.

Dee Dee BrandtPurchasing ManagerPosted 10/7/2019October 16, 2019

ACRES, MORE OR LESS.

AVENUE "C", BLOCK 2 & 3BEGINNING AT THE NORTH-EAST CORNER OF LOT 42,BLOCK 2, GULF HIGHLANDS,AS SHOWN ON PLAT THERE-OF RECORDED ON SLIDE78-B IN PROBATE RECORDS,BALDWIN COUNTY, ALABA-MA; THENCE RUN NORTH89°37'24" WEST A DISTANCEOF 1159.00 FEET TO A POINTAT THE NORTHWEST COR-NER OF LOT 50, BLOCK 3 OFSAID SUBDIVISION; THENCERUN NORTH 00°22'36" EASTA DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEETTO A POINT AT THE SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF LOT 60,BLOCK 3 OF SAID SUBDIVI-SION; THENCE RUN SOUTH89°37'26" EAST A DISTANCEOF 1159.06 FEET TO A 3/4"CRIMPED TOP IRON PIPE ATTHE SOUTHEAST CORNEROF LOT 52, BLOCK 2 OF SAIDSUBDIVISION; THENCE RUNSOUTH 00°29'39" WEST ADISTANCE OF 30.01 FEET TOTHE POINT OF BEGINNING;SAID DESCRIBED PARCELCONTAINING 0.80 ACRES,MORE OR LESS.

AVENUE "C", BLOCK 4BEGINNING AT THE NORTH-EAST CORNER OF LOT 41,BLOCK 4, GULF HIGHLANDS,AS SHOWN ON PLAT THERE-OF RECORDED ON SLIDE78-B IN PROBATE RECORDS,BALDWIN COUNTY, ALABA-MA; THENCE RUN NORTH89°37'24" WEST A DISTANCEOF 613.12 FEET TO A POINTAT THE NORTHWEST COR-NER OF LOT 50, BLOCK 4 OFSAID SUBDIVISION; THENCERUN NORTH 00°12'57" EASTA DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEETTO A POINT AT THE SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF LOT 60,BLOCK 4 OF SAID SUBDIVI-SION; THENCE RUN SOUTH89°37'24" EAST A DISTANCEOF 613.21 FEET TO A POINTAT THE SOUTHEAST COR-NER OF LOT 51, BLOCK 4 OFSAID SUBDIVISION; THENCERUN SOUTH 00°22'36" WESTA DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEETTO THE POINT OF BEGIN-NING; SAID DESCRIBEDPARCEL CONTAINING 0.42ACRES, MORE OR LESS.

AVENUE "D", BLOCK 2 & 3BEGINNING AT THE NORTH-EAST CORNER OF LOT 63,BLOCK 2, GULF HIGHLANDS,AS SHOWN ON PLAT THERE-OF RECORDED ON SLIDE78-B IN PROBATE RECORDS,BALDWIN COUNTY, ALABA-MA; THENCE RUN NORTH89°37'24" WEST A DISTANCEOF 1098.00 FEET TO A POINTAT THE NORTHWEST COR-NER OF LOT 70, BLOCK 3 OFSAID SUBDIVISION; THENCERUN NORTH 00°22'36" EASTA DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEETTO A POINT AT THE SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF LOT 80,BLOCK 3 OF SAID SUBDIVI-SION; THENCE RUN SOUTH89°37'13" EAST A DISTANCEOF 1098.16 FEET TO A 3/4"CRIMPED TOP IRON PIPE ATTHE SOUTHEAST CORNEROF LOT 73, BLOCK 2 OF SAIDSUBDIVISION; THENCE RUNSOUTH 00°40'30" WEST ADISTANCE OF 29.94 FEET TOTHE POINT OF BEGINNING;SAID DESCRIBED PARCELCONTAINING 0.76 ACRES,MORE OR LESS.

AVENUE "D", BLOCK 4BEGINNING AT THE NORTH-EAST CORNER OF LOT 61,BLOCK 4, GULF HIGHLANDS,AS SHOWN ON PLAT THERE-OF RECORDED ON SLIDE78-B IN PROBATE RECORDS,BALDWIN COUNTY, ALABA-MA; THENCE RUN NORTH89°37'24" WEST A DISTANCEOF 613.77 FEET TO A POINTAT THE NORTHWEST COR-NER OF LOT 70, BLOCK 4 OFSAID SUBDIVISION; THENCERUN NORTH 00°12'57" EASTA DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEETTO A POINT AT THE SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF LOT 80,BLOCK 4 OF SAID SUBDIVI-

BALDWIN COUNTY, ALABA-MA; THENCE RUN NORTH89°37'24" WEST A DISTANCEOF 1220.00 FEET TO A POINTAT THE NORTHWEST COR-NER OF LOT 10, BLOCK 3 OFSAID SUBDIVISION; THENCERUN NORTH 00°22'36" EASTA DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEETTO A POINT AT THE SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF LOT 20,BLOCK 3 OF SAID SUBDIVI-SION; THENCE RUN SOUTH89°37'24" EAST A DISTANCEOF 1220.00 FEET TO A POINTAT THE SOUTHEAST COR-NER OF LOT 11, BLOCK 2 OFSAID SUBDIVISION; THENCERUN SOUTH 00°22'36" WESTA DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEETTO THE POINT OF BEGIN-NING; SAID DESCRIBEDPARCEL CONTAINING 0.84ACRES, MORE OR LESS.

AVENUE "A", BLOCK 4BEGINNING AT THE NORTH-EAST CORNER OF LOT 1,BLOCK 4, GULF HIGHLANDS,AS SHOWN ON PLAT THERE-OF RECORDED ON SLIDE78-B IN PROBATE RECORDS,BALDWIN COUNTY, ALABA-MA; THENCE RUN NORTH89°37'24" WEST A DISTANCEOF 611.83 FEET TO A POINTAT THE NORTHWEST COR-NER OF LOT 10, BLOCK 4 OFSAID SUBDIVISION; THENCERUN NORTH 00°12'57" EASTA DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEETTO A POINT AT THE SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF LOT 20,BLOCK 4 OF SAID SUBDIVI-SION; THENCE RUN SOUTH89°37'24" EAST A DISTANCEOF 611.92 FEET TO A POINTAT THE SOUTHEAST COR-NER OF LOT 11, BLOCK 4 OFSAID SUBDIVISION; THENCERUN SOUTH 00°22'36" WESTA DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEETTO THE POINT OF BEGIN-NING; SAID DESCRIBEDPARCEL CONTAINING 0.42ACRES, MORE OR LESS.

AVENUE "B", BLOCK 2 & 3BEGINNING AT THE NORTH-EAST CORNER OF LOT 21,BLOCK 2, GULF HIGHLANDS,AS SHOWN ON PLAT THERE-OF RECORDED ON SLIDE78-B IN PROBATE RECORDS,BALDWIN COUNTY, ALABA-MA; THENCE RUN NORTH89°37'24" WEST A DISTANCEOF 1220.08 FEET TO A POINTAT THE NORTHWEST COR-NER OF LOT 30, BLOCK 3 OFSAID SUBDIVISION; THENCERUN NORTH 00°22'36" EASTA DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEETTO A POINT AT THE SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF LOT 40,BLOCK 3 OF SAID SUBDIVI-SION; THENCE RUN SOUTH89°37'24" EAST A DISTANCEOF 1220.00 FEET TO A POINTAT THE SOUTHEAST COR-NER OF LOT 31, BLOCK 3 OFSAID SUBDIVISION; THENCERUN SOUTH 00°12'57" WESTA DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEETTO THE POINT OF BEGIN-NING; SAID DESCRIBEDPARCEL CONTAINING 0.84ACRES, MORE OR LESS.

AVENUE "B", BLOCK 4BEGINNING AT THE NORTH-EAST CORNER OF LOT 21,BLOCK 4, GULF HIGHLANDS,AS SHOWN ON PLAT THERE-OF RECORDED ON SLIDE78-B IN PROBATE RECORDS,BALDWIN COUNTY, ALABA-MA; THENCE RUN NORTH89°37'24" WEST A DISTANCEOF 612.48 FEET TO A POINTAT THE NORTHWEST COR-NER OF LOT 30, BLOCK 4 OFSAID SUBDIVISION; THENCERUN NORTH 00°12'57" EASTA DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEETTO A POINT AT THE SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF LOT 40,BLOCK 4 OF SAID SUBDIVI-SION; THENCE RUN SOUTH89°37'24" EAST A DISTANCEOF 612.56 FEET TO A POINTAT THE SOUTHEAST COR-NER OF LOT 31, BLOCK 4 OFSAID SUBDIVISION; THENCERUN SOUTH 00°22'36" WESTA DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEETTO THE POINT OF BEGIN-NING; SAID DESCRIBEDPARCEL CONTAINING 0.42

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BALDWIN COUNTY, ALABA-MA AND LYING IN FRAC-TIONAL SECTION 28, TOWN-SHIP 9 SOUTH, RANGE 2EAST, BALDWIN COUNTY,ALABAMA.

For any questions pertainingto this action, please contact theBaldwin County Highway De-partment/ at 251-937-0371.October 9-16-23-30, 2019

This sale is made for thepurpose of the foreclosing of saidReal Estate Mortgage and pay-ing the indebtedness secured bysame, together with all costs andexpenses associated therewith,including, but not limited to,reasonable attorney's fees. Thisproperty will be sold on a "ASIS, WHERE IS" basis withoutwarranty or recourse, expressedor implied, as to title, use and/orenjoyment and will be soldsubject to the right of redemp-tion 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/Vendors Lien Holder reserves theright to bid for and purchase thereal estate and to credit itspurchase price against the ex-penses of sale and the indebted-ness secured by the real estate.

This sale is subject to post-ponement or cancellation.

Hamm Holdings, LtdP O Box 1608

Robertsdale, Alabama 36567Lien Holder of Mortgage

J. Thomas Pilcher, IVWILKINS, BANKESTER,BILES & WYNNEP O Box 400Bay Minette, AlabamaT - 251-937-7024F - 251-937-6190October 16-23-30, 2019

SION; THENCE RUN SOUTH89°37'24" EAST A DISTANCEOF 613.85 FEET TO A POINTAT THE SOUTHEAST COR-NER OF LOT 71, BLOCK 4 OFSAID SUBDIVISION; THENCERUN SOUTH 00°22'36" WESTA DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEETTO THE POINT OF BEGIN-NING; SAID DESCRIBEDPARCEL CONTAINING 0.42ACRES, MORE OR LESS.

AVENUE "E", BLOCK 2 & 3BEGINNING AT THE NORTH-EAST CORNER OF LOT 81,BLOCK 2, GULF HIGHLANDS,AS SHOWN ON PLAT THERE-OF RECORDED ON SLIDE78-B IN PROBATE RECORDS,BALDWIN COUNTY, ALABA-MA; THENCE RUN NORTH89°37'24" WEST A DISTANCEOF 1220.00 FEET TO A POINTAT THE NORTHWEST COR-NER OF LOT 90, BLOCK 3 OFSAID SUBDIVISION; THENCERUN NORTH 00°22'36" EASTA DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEETTO A POINT AT THE SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF LOT 100,BLOCK 3 OF SAID SUBDIVI-SION; THENCE RUN SOUTH89°37'24" EAST A DISTANCEOF 1220.00 FEET TO A POINTAT THE SOUTHEAST COR-NER OF LOT 91, BLOCK 3 OFSAID SUBDIVISION; THENCERUN SOUTH 00°22'36" WESTA DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEETTO THE POINT OF BEGIN-NING; SAID DESCRIBEDPARCEL CONTAINING 0.84ACRES, MORE OR LESS.

AVENUE "E", BLOCK 4BEGINNING AT THE NORTH-EAST CORNER OF LOT 81,BLOCK 4, GULF HIGHLANDS,AS SHOWN ON PLAT THERE-OF RECORDED ON SLIDE78-B IN PROBATE RECORDS,BALDWIN COUNTY, ALABA-MA; THENCE RUN NORTH89°37'24" WEST A DISTANCEOF 614.41 FEET TO A POINTAT THE NORTHWEST COR-NER OF LOT 90, BLOCK 4 OFSAID SUBDIVISION; THENCERUN NORTH 00°12'57" EASTA DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEETTO A POINT AT THE SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF LOT 100,BLOCK 4 OF SAID SUBDIVI-SION; THENCE RUN SOUTH89°37'24" EAST A DISTANCEOF 614.50 FEET TO A POINTAT THE SOUTHEAST COR-NER OF LOT 91, BLOCK 4 OFSAID SUBDIVISION; THENCERUN SOUTH 00°22'36" WESTA DISTANCE OF 30.00 FEETTO THE POINT OF BEGIN-NING; SAID DESCRIBEDPARCEL CONTAINING 0.42ACRES, MORE OR LESS.

HIGHLAND WAYBEGINNING AT A 1/2" IRONREBAR WITH CAP (CA#604)AT THE NORTHWEST COR-NER OF LOT 110, BLOCK 3,GULF HIGHLANDS, ASSHOWN ON PLAT THEREOFRECORDED ON SLIDE 78-BIN PROBATE RECORDS,BALDWIN COUNTY, ALABA-MA; THENCE RUN SOUTH00°22'36" WEST A DISTANCEOF 1497.58 FEET TO A 1/2"IRON REBAR WITH CAP(CA#604) AT THE SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF LOT 10,BLOCK 3 OF SAID SUBDIVI-SION; THENCE RUN NORTH89°37'24" WEST A DISTANCEOF 100.00 FEET TO A 1/2"IRON REBAR WITH CAP(CA#604) AT THE SOUTH-EAST CORNER OF LOT 1,BLOCK 4 OF SAID SUBDIVI-SION; THENCE RUN NORTH00°22'36" EAST A DISTANCEOF 1497.58 FEET TO A 1/2"IRON REBAR WITH CAP(CA#604) AT THE NORTH-EAST CORNER OF LOT 101,BLOCK 4 OF SAID SUBDIVI-SION; THENCE RUN SOUTH89°37'11" EAST A DISTANCEOF 100.00 FEET TO THEPOINT OF BEGINNING; SAIDDESCRIBED PARCEL CON-TAINING 3.44 ACRES, MOREOR LESS.

LAYMEN'S DESCRIPTION OFPORTIONS OF AVENUE A, B,C, D AND E IN BLOCKS 2, 3AND 4 AND ALL OF HIGH-LAND WAY SAID RIGHT OFWAY PROPOSED TO BEVACATED

THAT PORTION OF RIGHTOF WAY OF AVENUES A, B,C, D AND E IN BLOCKS 2, 3AND 4, EXCEPTING AT LOTS41 AND 51 OF AVENUE C,AND LOTS 61, 62, 71 AND 72OF AVENUE D IN BLOCK 2;AND ALL THE RIGHT OFWAY FOR HIGHLAND WAY,LOCATED IN GULF HIGH-LANDS SUBDIVSION, AS RE-CORDED IN MAP BOOK 1PAGE 152 AKA SLIDE 78-B,PROBATE RECORDS OF

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STATE OF ALABAMA )COUNTY OF BALDWIN)

Notice ofMortgage Foreclosure

Default has been made in theterms of the Mortgage executedon the 16th day of July, 2012, byERIC COOPER, as mortgagorin favor of THOMAS PATRICKSTEPHENS and GEORGE MI-CHAEL STEPHENS as mortga-gees, as recorded in the Office ofthe Judge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama, as InstrumentNo. 1480111, and said defaultcontinuing, the mortgagees, un-der power of sale contained insaid mortgage will sell at auctionfor cash to the highest bidder onthe steps of the Baldwin CountyCourthouse in Bay Minette,Alabama, during the legal hoursof sale on the 23rd day ofOctober, 2019, the followingdescribed real estate embraces insaid mortgage. Situated in Bald-

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE

SALE STATE OF ALABAMACOUNTY OF BALDWIN

Default having been made inthe terms of that certain mort-gage executed by Orange BeachRV Investments, LLC, an Alaba-ma limited liability company, toRonald G. Yetmar, which mort-gage is dated November 22, 2017and filed for record on Novem-ber 27, 2017, as Instrument#1667658 in the Probate Office ofBaldwin County, Alabama, andsaid default continuing, theundersigned, Ronald G. Yetmar,as Mortgagee, declared the entireindebtedness secured by saidmortgage to be due and payableas provided in said mortgage,and notice is hereby given thatpursuant to the power of salecontained in said mortgage, theundersigned will sell at publicauction to the highest bidder forcash, in front of the mainCourthouse door of said Stateand County, in Bay Minette,Baldwin County, Alabama, dur-ing the legal hours of sale on

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made inthe payment of the indebtednesssecured by that certain mortgageexecuted by John M. Weiss,unmarried, originally in favor ofUnion Federal Bank of Indianap-olis, on the 23rd day of April,2003, said mortgage recorded inthe Office of the Judge ofProbate of Baldwin County,Alabama, in Instrument Number726436; the undersigned Lake-view Loan Servicing, 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 8, 2019, 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 85, Unit 15, Lake Forest,as recorded in Map Book 7, Page114 in the records in the Office of

NOTICE OF SALEUNDER POWER

FORECLOSURE NOTICE

WHEREAS, default has oc-curred in the performance of thecovenants, terms and conditionsof a mortgage from JOSEPH V.STAYER AND AMBER K.TAYLOR, HUSBAND ANDWIFE, to MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INC AS NOMINEEFOR VISION BANK, on the25th day of February, 2011, saidmortgage recorded in the Officeof the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama, onMarch 3, 2011, at InstrumentNumber 1276077, BaldwinCounty, Alabama Records, saidMortgage having subsequentlybeen transferred and assigned toLakeview Loan Servicing, LLC,by instrument recorded in theaforesaid Probate Office; noticeis hereby given that the under-signed Lakeview Loan Servicing,LLC, as Mortgagee/Transferee,under and by virtue of the powerof sale contained in said mort-gage, will sell at public outcry tothe highest bidder for cash, infront of the main entrance of theCourthouse in Bay Minette,Baldwin County, Alabama, onNovember 7, 2019, 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 18, RIVER TRACESUBDIVISION, PHASE ONE,AS SHOWN BY MAP OR PLATTHEREOF RECORDED AT

Notice of Public SaleStorage Plus of

Baldwin County Inc.251-970-3168Sale Location:

Foley & BarnwellSee address below

Pursuant to the "Self Serv-ice Storage Act" (Acts 1981) No.81-769, p1321.1 Hereby givesnotice of sale to pay past due rentand other charges said act towith. Last Known location:

FoleyUnit# 79Joseph RonanFoley, AL

Unit# V4Adam NelsonSummerdale, ALUnit# 73Christy SmithDenham Springs, LA

BarnwellUnit# 10Tyler BishopFairhope, AL

If not redeemed by tenant, salewill be to the highest bidder (lowbids may be rejected) at the time,date and address listed aboveand below. Sale Location &Address: Date & Time of SaleOct 30th, 2019 - Starting9:00AM Location Site Address:17860 US Hwy 98 Foley, - 8089US Hwy 98 Fairhope, AL(Barnwell)October 16-23, 2019

In the Juvenile Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 05-JU-2019-000682.01In the Matter of Z.A.W.,

Minor Child,

Notice of Petition forCustody Petition

Defendant, John Doe, Father,whose whereabouts are un-known, must answer Petitioner,Rebecca Boyer & Steven Wright,Petition for Custody and otherrelief by November 30, 2019 or,thereafter, a judgment by defaultmay be rendered against them inthe above styled case, Case No.05-JU-2019-000682.01, JuvenileCourt of Baldwin County.

Done the 26th day of Septem-ber, 2019.

Jody L. WiseClerk of the Circuit Court

of Baldwin County, ALJuvenile Division312 Courthouse Sq.Ste. 10Bay Minette, AL 36507October 9-16-23-30, 2019

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made inthe payment of the indebtednesssecured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Ian P. Sinclair, asingle man, originally in favor ofFinancial Freedom Senior Fund-ing Corporation, a Subsidiary ofIndy Mac Bank, F.S.B., on the3rd day of July, 2008, saidmortgage recorded in the Officeof the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama, inInstrument Number 1126655;the undersigned WilmingtonSavings Fund Society, FSB asOwner Trustee of Cascade Fund-ing Mortgage Trust 2019-RM3,as Mortgagee/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, onDecember 6, 2019, 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:

Unit PH1, Phoenix II, acondominium in Baldwin Coun-ty, Alabama, as described in theDeclaration of Condominiumand the attached exhibits datedMarch 22, 1984 and recorded inMiscellaneous Book 48, Page1904-1947; as amended in Mis-cellaneous Book 85, Page 383; asamended by Amendment to theBy-Laws of Phoenix II Associa-tion, Inc., dated October 10, 1986and recorded in MiscellaneousBook 58 Page 1141; Architect'sCertification dated March 21,1984 and recorded in Miscellane-ous Book 48, Page 1948 anddated December 12, 1985 andrecorded in Miscellaneous Book56, Page 190; as such unit isfurther described and defined bydrawings recorded in ApartmentBook 7, Pages 2-162 and finalsurveys recorded in ApartmentBook 12, Page 45, Page 49 andPage 50. TOGETHER WITH theundivided interest in the com-mon elements declared to be anappurtenance thereto in saiddeclaration as amended.

Being one and the sameproperty as that described inmortgage recorded in Instru-ment No. 1126655; and deed inInstrument No. 762634.

Property street address forinformational purposes: 24160Perdido Beach Blvd #2151,Orange Beach, AL 36561

THIS 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 somepersons who have an interest inproperty the right to redeem theproperty under certain circum-stances. Programs may also exist

October 30, 2019, the followingdescribed real estate located inBaldwin County, Alabama; to-wit:

LOT 110, Buena Vista on theBeach, Phase 1-B, according tothe map or plat thereof recordedon Slide 2489E, in the Office ofJudge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama.

Property address: Buena VistaBlvd., Lot 110, Orange Beach,AL 36561

Said sale is made for thepurpose of paying the indebted-ness secured by said mortgage,the expenses of foreclosure,including a reasonable attorney'sfee, and all other lawful costs andcharges pursuant to the terms ofsaid mortgage and the proceedsof the sale will be applied asprovided by the terms of saidmortgage.

This property will be sold onan "as is, where is" basis, andsubject to any liens, easements,encumbrances, and exceptionsreflected in the mortgage andthose contained in the records ofthe office of the Judge of Probateof the County where the above-described property is situated.This property will be soldwithout warranty or recourse,expressed or implied as tocondition, title, use and/or enjoy-ment and will be sold subject tothe right of redemption of allparties entitled thereto.

The successful bidder musttender a non-refundable depositof Five Thousand Dollars($5,000.00) in certified fundsmade payable to Barry R.Bennett, Attorney at Law at thetime and place of sale. Thebalance of the purchase pricemust be paid in certified fundsby noon on the second businessday following the sale at the lawfirm of Barry R. Bennett,Attorney at Law.DATED this the 1st day ofOctober, 2019.

Ronald G. YetmarMortgagee

Barry R. BennettAttorney at Law307 S. McKenzie Street,Suite #112Foley, AL 36535(251) 965-4387Attorney for MortgageeOctober 9-16-23, 2019

point of beginning, containingone acre, more or less. LESSAND EXCEPT any portionthereof lying within road rights-of-way.

Said property is commonlyknown as 54510 Lottie Road,Perdido, AL 36562.

Should a conflict arisebetween the property addressand the legal description thelegal description will control.

Said property will be soldsubject to any outstanding advalorem taxes (including taxeswhich are a lien, but not yet dueand payable), the right ofredemption of any taxing author-ity, all outstanding liens forpublic utilities which constituteliens upon the property, anymatters which might be disclosedby an accurate survey andinspection of the property, anyassessments, liens, encumbran-ces, easements, rights-of-way,zoning ordinances, restrictions,special assessments, covenants,the statutory right of redemptionpursuant to Alabama law, andany matters of record including,but not limited to, those superiorto said Mortgage first set outabove. Said property will be soldon an "as-is" basis without anyrepresentation, warranty or re-course against the above-namedor the undersigned. The success-ful bidder must present certifiedfunds in the amount of thewinning bid at the time and placeof sale.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.

The sale will be conductedsubject (1) to confirmation thatthe sale is not prohibited underthe U.S. Bankruptcy Code and(2) to final confirmation andaudit of the status of the loanwith the holder of the Mortgage.

FORETHOUGHTLIFE INSURANCE COMPANY

as holder of said mortgage

McCalla RaymerLeibert Pierce, LLCTwo North Twentieth2 20th Street North, Suite 1000Birmingham, AL 35203(800) [email protected] No. 9186819www.foreclosurehotline.netSeptember 11-18-25, 2019

AMENDMENT TO NOTICEOF MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURE SALEThe sale date under the above

mentioned Notice of MortgageForeclosure Sale has been post-poned until December 2, 2019,and public notice thereof havingbeen given, the above notice ishereby republished with thisamendment.October 16, 2019

the Judge of Probate, BaldwinCounty, Alabama.

Property street address forinformational purposes: 116Buena Vista Circle, Daphne, AL36526

THIS 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 somepersons who have an interest inproperty the right to redeem theproperty under certain circum-stances. Programs may also existthat help persons avoid or delaythe foreclosure process. Anattorney should be consulted tohelp you understand these rightsand programs as a part of theforeclosure process.

This sale is made for thepurpose of paying the indebted-ness secured by said mortgage,as well as the expenses offoreclosure.

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 post-ponement or cancellation.

Lakeview LoanServicing, LLC,

Mortgagee/Transferee

Elizabeth LoefgrenSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney forMortgagee/Transfereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures455209October 16-23-30, 2019

win County, Alabama, to-wit:Lot Twenty-Four (24) of

Piney Woods Subdivision, ac-cording to the map or platthereof recorded in the Office ofthe Judge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama, in Map Book4, Page 85.

ALSO, an undivided one-twenty-seventh (1/27th) interestin and to the areas designated bysaid plat as "Park" and as LotEight (8), said areas being moreparticularly described as: Begin-ning at the Southwest corner ofLot 7 of said subdivision, runthence East 307 feet to themargin of Bon Secour River; runthence Southwestwardly alongand with the meanders of theBon Secour River and the canalor slip partially forming theNorth line of said Lot 8 adistance of 200 feet (if measureright angles to the North line ofsaid "Park") to the Southeastcorner of said Lot 8; run thenceWest 290 feet to the Southwestcorner of Lot 8; run thence West290 to the Southest corner of Lot8; run thence Northward arounda 2 degree and 20 minute curveto the left 200 feet, more or less,to the Point of Beginning.

Together with all and singu-lar, the rights, benefits, privileg-es, improvements, tenements,hereditaments and appurtenan-ces unto the same belonging or inany wise appertaining.Said sale is made for the purposeof foreclosing of said mortgage,paying the mortgage debt, thecosts and expenses of foreclosure,including, without limitation, areasonable attorney's fee.

Mortgagees reserve the rightto bid on the subject property.Said mortgage is a first mortgageand is not junior to anothermortgage of record. Said sale isalso subject to unpaid taxes orassessments, whether of recordor not.

The property will be sold forcash or certified funds on an "ASIS, WHERE IS" basis subject toany and all mortgages, liens,easements, encumbrances andexceptions contained in therecords in the Office of the Judgeof Probate where the above-described property is situated orwould be shown by a survey.Said property will be soldwithout warranty or recourse,express or implied as to title, use,and/or enjoyment and will besold subject to the right ofredemption of all parties entitledhereto.

THOMAS P. STEPHENSand

GEORGE MICHAELSTEPHENS

are the holders of said Mortgage.

ATTORNEY FOR HOLDERS:J. Bradford Boyd HicksSTONE CROSBY, P.C.8820 US HWY 90Daphne, AL 36526251.626.6696October 2-9-16, 2019

NOTICE OF COMPLETIONIn accordance with Chapter 1,

Title 39, Code of Alabama, 1975,notice is hereby given thatAsphalt Services, Inc., Contrac-tor, has completed the Contractfor Construction of Gulf StatePark Trails, Package Three inGulf Shores, Alabama (BaldwinCounty) for the State of Alabama(the "State") and the State ofAlabama Department of Conser-vation and Natural Resources("DCNR") by and through itsagent the University of Alaba-ma's Gulf State Park Project, aproject of the University ofAlabama Board of Trustees("UAGSPP"), Owner, and havemade request for final settlementof said Contract. All personshaving any claim for labor,materials, or otherwise in con-nection with this project shouldimmediately notify Asphalt Serv-ices, Inc. at 11045 Old Highway31, Spanish Fort, Alabama,36527 during this period.October 9-16-23-30, 2019

that help persons avoid or delaythe foreclosure process. Anattorney should be consulted tohelp you understand these rightsand programs as a part of theforeclosure process.

This sale is made for thepurpose of paying the indebted-ness secured by said mortgage,as well as the expenses offoreclosure.

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 post-ponement or cancellation.

Wilmington SavingsFund Society, FSB as OwnerTrustee of Cascade Funding

Mortgage Trust 2019-RM3,Mortgagee/Transferee

Elizabeth LoefgrenSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney forMortgagee/Transfereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures452863October 16-23-30, 2019

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

STATE OF ALABAMACOUNTY OF BALDWIN

Default having been made ofthe terms of the loan documentssecured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Kristen P. Ganeyand Joseph E. Ganey, Husbandand Wife, to Mortgage Electron-ic Registration Systems, Inc.,acting solely as mortgagee, asnominee for Everett Financial,Inc. D/B/A Supreme Lending, itssuccessors and assigns datedFebruary 7, 2014; said mortgagebeing recorded on February 12,2014, as Instrument No. 1441572in the Office of the Judge ofProbate of Baldwin County,Alabama. Said Mortgage waslast sold, assigned and transfer-red to First Guaranty MortgageCorporation in Instrument1557101 in the Office of theJudge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama.

The undersigned, FirstGuaranty Mortgage Corpora-tion, under and by virtue of thepower of sale contained in saidmortgage, 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 3rd dayof December, 2019 the followingproperty, situated in BaldwinCounty, Alabama, to-wit:

Lot 21, Unit 1, WakefieldSubdivision as recorded on SlideFile 1293-A' in the Office of the

Public Notice

The City of Foley PlanningCommission has received arequest for preliminary approvalof Ledgewick, Phase 2A whichconsists of 13.73+/- acres and 17lots. Property is located at the SEcorner of Perfection Rd. andPecan St. Applicant is MagnoliaLand Company, Inc.

Anyone interested in the appro-val may be heard at a publichearing scheduled for October16, 2019 in the Council Cham-bers of City Hall (407 E. LaurelAve.) at 5:30 p.m. or mayrespond in writing to 120 S.McKenzie St., Foley, AL 36535

Phillip HinesleyPlanning Commission ChairmanOctober 9-16, 2019

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

STATE OF ALABAMACOUNTY OF BALDWIN

Default having been made ofthe terms of the loan documentssecured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Marcel K. ChavezHusband, and Pamela C. ChavezWife, to Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc., asmortgagee, as nominee forBranch Banking and TrustCompany, its successors andassigns dated February 25, 2011;said mortgage being recorded onMarch 3, 2011, as InstrumentNo. 1276079 in the Office of theJudge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama. Said Mort-gage was last sold, assigned andtransferred to Branch Bankingand Trust Company in Instru-ment 1750774 in the Office of theJudge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama.

The undersigned, BranchBanking and Trust Company,under and by virtue of the powerof sale contained in said mort-gage, will sell at public outcry tothe highest bidder for cashbefore the main entrance of theCourt House in Baldwin County,Alabama during the legal hoursof sale (between 11am and 4pm),on the 30th day of October, 2019the following property, situatedin Baldwin County, Alabama,to-wit:

Lot 32, Juniper Place UnitFive (5), as recorded on Slide1642B, Probate Records, Bald-win County, Alabama.

Said property is commonlyknown as 514 Loblolly Court,Foley, AL 36535.

Should a conflict arise betweenthe property address and thelegal description the legal de-scription will control.

Said property will be soldsubject to any outstanding advalorem taxes (including taxeswhich are a lien, but not yet dueand payable), the right ofredemption of any taxing author-ity, all outstanding liens forpublic utilities which constituteliens upon the property, anymatters which might be disclosedby an accurate survey andinspection of the property, any

PUBLIC NOTICEINVITATION TO BID

Sealed bids will be received,opened, and read aloud in publicsession for One (1) New RadarTrailer by the CITY OF GULFSHORES, ALABAMA, at 10:00A.M. on October 30, 2019, in theGulf Shores City Hall CouncilChambers. Qualified vendors areinvited to bid.

Bid documents and specificationsmay be inspected and/or ob-tained at the following locations:

City of Gulf Shores, AlabamaPurchasing Division1905 West 1st StreetGulf Shores, Alabama 36542

OR DOWNLOADED FROMTHE CITY WEBSITE:www.gulfshoresal.gov

Sealed bids may be mailed ordelivered directly to the City ofGulf Shores prior to the publicopening. All sealed bids must beclearly and legibly marked"SEALED BID," the Bidder'sname, the name of the bid, andthe opening date and time.Contact Temple Smith at (251)9 6 8 - 1 4 4 3 o r t s m i t [email protected] with anyquestions.

Sealed bids must be mailed to thefollowing address:City of Gulf ShoresPurchasing DivisionP.O. Box 299Gulf Shores, Alabama 36547

Or hand delivered to:City of Gulf ShoresPurchasing Division1905 West 1st StreetGulf Shores, Alabama 36542

Faxed/Emailed bids will NOT beaccepted.

The lowest responsive, responsi-ble bid will be accepted with keyconsideration based upon bestvalue and benefit to the public.However, the City of Gulf Shoresreserves the right to reject anyand all bids, to waive anyirregularity in the bids received,and to accept or reject any itemsof the bid for the benefit of the

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Mansfield Industrial herebygives notice of completion ofcontract with Utilities Board ofthe City of Gulf Shores, AL for2019-6 #1 Clarifier Sandblastingand Coating in Baldwin CountyAL. This notice will appear for30 days beginning October 16,2019 and ending November 6,2019.

Any claims should be filedwith James Morris of GulfShores Utilities at PO Box 1229,Gulf Shores, AL 36547 duringthis period.October 16-23-30;November 6, 2019

Public Notice

The City of Foley PlanningCommission has received arequest for Resubdivision of Lot4 Little Woerner Subdivision aminor subdivision which consistsof 38+/- acres and 2 lots.Property is located S. of CountyRd. 20, W. of James Rd.Applicant is Alabama ArmadaLLC.

Anyone interested in the appro-val may be heard at a publichearing scheduled for October16, 2019 in the Council Cham-bers of City Hall (407 E. LaurelAve.) at 5:30 p.m. or mayrespond in writing to 120 S.McKenzie St., Foley, AL 36535

Phillip HinesleyPlanning Commission ChairmanOctober 9-16, 2019

Judge of Probate, Baldwin Coun-ty, Alabama.

Said property is commonlyknown as 8633 Wimbledon Ct,Spanish Fort, AL 36527.Should a conflict arise betweenthe property address and thelegal description the legal de-scription will control.

Said property will be soldsubject to any outstanding advalorem taxes (including taxeswhich are a lien, but not yet dueand payable), the right ofredemption of any taxing author-ity, all outstanding liens forpublic utilities which constituteliens upon the property, anymatters which might be disclosedby an accurate survey andinspection of the property, anyassessments, liens, encumbran-ces, easements, rights-of-way,zoning ordinances, restrictions,special assessments, covenants,the statutory right of redemptionpursuant to Alabama law, andany matters of record including,but not limited to, those superiorto said Mortgage first set outabove. Said property will be soldon an "as-is" basis without anyrepresentation, warranty or re-course against the above-namedor the undersigned. The success-ful bidder must present certifiedfunds in the amount of thewinning bid at the time and placeof sale.

Alabama law gives somepersons who have an interest inproperty the right to redeem theproperty under certain circum-stances. Programs may also existthat help persons avoid or delaythe foreclosure process. Anattorney should be consulted tohelp you understand these rightsand programs as a part of theforeclosure process.

The sale will be conductedsubject (1) to confirmation thatthe sale is not prohibited underthe U.S. Bankruptcy Code and(2) to final confirmation andaudit of the status of the loanwith the holder of the Mortgage.

FIRST GUARANTYMORTGAGE CORPORATION

as holder of said mortgageMcCalla RaymerLeibert Pierce, LLCTwo North Twentieth2 20th Street North, Suite 1000Birmingham, AL 35203(800) [email protected] No. 9203119www.foreclosurehotline.netOctober 16-23-30, 2019

SLIDE FILE 2194-B, PROBATERECORDS, BALDWIN COUN-TY, ALABAMA.

Said legal description beingcontrolling, however the proper-ty is more commonly known as1063 AMAZON DR, FOLEY,AL 36535.

Alabama law gives somepersons who have an interest inproperty the right to redeem theproperty under certain circum-stances. Programs may also existthat help persons avoid or delaythe foreclosure process. Anattorney should be consulted tohelp you understand these rightsand programs as a part of theforeclosure process.

This property will be sold onan "as is, where is" basis, subjectto any easements, encumbrances,and exceptions reflected in themortgage and those contained inthe records of the Office of theJudge of Probate in the countywhere the above-described prop-erty is situated.

This property will be soldsubject to the right of redemp-tion of all parties entitled theretoand subject to any outstandingad valorem taxes (including taxeswhich are a lien, whether or notnow due and payable).

This sale is made for thepurpose of paying the indebted-ness secured by said mortgage,as well as the expenses offoreclosure. The Mortga-gee/Transferee reserves the rightto bid for and purchase the realestate and to credit its purchaseprice against the expenses of saleand the indebtedness secured bythe real estate. This sale issubject to postponement orcancellation.

Lakeview LoanServicing, LLC,

Mortgagee/Transferee

THE BELOW LAW FIRMMAY BE HELD TO BE ACT-ING AS A DEBT COLLECTOR,UNDER FEDERAL LAW. IFSO, ANY INFORMATION OB-TAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.Rubin Lublin, LLC,Attorney forMortgagee/Transferee200 Clinton Avenue West,Suite 406,Huntsville, AL 35801Telephone Number:(877) 813-0992Case No. FLB-19-05611-1rlselaw.com/property-listingAd #163508October 9-16-23, 2019

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

The Foley City Council will holda Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m.Monday, October 21, 2019 inCouncil Chambers to considerthe Vacation of a Right of Wayon the Northwest Corner ofLittle Rock Road and CountyRoad 65.

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 Alabama36536 before October 21, 2019,in order to be considered.

Kathryn Taylor, CMCCity ClerkSeptember 25;October 2-9-16, 2019

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Ordinance: 19-2025-ORD

AN ORDINANCE AMENDINGTHE CITY OF FOLEY ZON-ING ORDINANCE

WHEREAS, the City of Foley,Alabama, adopted OrdinanceNo. 387-87 on June 15, 1987,ordaining a new Zoning Ordi-nance and Zoning Map for theCity of Foley which has subse-quently been amended, andWHEREAS, the City of FoleyPlanning Commission has rec-ommended changes within thecurrent Zoning Ordinance, andthe City Council of the City ofFoley deems it necessary, for thepurpose of promoting the health,safety, morals and general wel-fare of the City to amend saidOrdinance, andWHEREAS, all requirements tothe laws of the State of Alabama,with regard to the preparation ofthe report of the Foley PlanningCommission and subsequent ac-tion of the City Council havebeen met,NOW, THEREFORE, BE ITORDAINED BY THE CITYCOUNCIL OF THE CITY OFFOLEY, ALABAMA while inregular session accepted thefollowing changes:

DEFINITIONSPet Grooming: Any facility in atotally enclosed building whereanimals are groomed but whereovernight boarding is not per-mitted.Kennel: A business establish-ment not operated by a licensedveterinarian, where animals are,bred, raised, groomed, boardedor trained with either indoor oroutdoor overnight animal reten-tion facilities.B-1 CENTRAL BUSINESS DIS-TRICTUses/Structures Permitted:Stores selling food, restau-rants/drive-in eating places, gen-eral merchandise, apparel, furni-ture, housewares and house-holdwares, drugs and sun-dries,jewelry, gift items, flowers,sporting goods, and similartypes; small dry cleaning andlaundry pick-up stations; barberand beauty shops; shoe repairshops; pet grooming; offices;banks; post offices and similarservices; joint residential andcommercial use; any residentialuse not prohibited; any retailbusiness not specifically restric-ted herein, places of amusementand assembly, ho-tels.B-1A EXTENDED BUSINESSDISTRICTUses/Structures Permitted:Stores selling food, restau-rants/drive-in eating places, gen-eral merchandise, automobilefilling stations, automobile repair(minor), apparel, furniture,housewares and householdwares, drugs and sundries,jewelry, gift items, flowers,sporting goods, and similartypes; small dry cleaning andlaundry pick-up stations; barberand beauty shops; shoe repair;pet grooming; offices; banks;post offices; office/warehouses;and similar services; any retailbusiness not specifically restric-ted herein; places of amusementand assembly; motels and hotels;joint residential and commercialuse, any residential use notprohibited.B-2 NEIGHBORHOOD BUSI-NESS DISTRICTUses/Structures Permitted:Stores selling food, restaurants,general merchandise, apparel,furniture, housewares andhouse-hold goods, drugs andsun-dries, jewelry, gift items,flowers, sporting goods, andsimilar types; small dry cleaningand pick-up stations; barber andbeauty shops; shoe repair; petgrooming; offices; banks; postoffices; and similar services;automobile filling stations, of-fice/warehouses; drive-in eatingplaces, motels, automobile repair(minor); any retail business notspecifically re-stricted herein;any residential use not prohibi-ted; places of amusement andassembly, and hotels.B-3 LOCAL BUSINESS DIS-TRICTUses/Structures Permitted: Drugstores, restaurants, drive-in eat-ing places, jewelry and giftshops, flower shops, small beautyand barber shops, small drycleaning and pick-up stations,

assessments, liens, encumbran-ces, easements, rights-of-way,zoning ordinances, restrictions,special assessments, covenants,the statutory right of redemptionpursuant to Alabama law, andany matters of record including,but not limited to, those superiorto said Mortgage first set outabove. Said property will be soldon an "as-is" basis without anyrepresentation, warranty or re-course against the above-namedor the undersigned. The success-ful bidder must present certifiedfunds in the amount of thewinning bid at the time and placeof sale.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.

The sale will be conductedsubject (1) to confirmation thatthe sale is not prohibited underthe U.S. Bankruptcy Code and(2) to final confirmation andaudit of the status of the loanwith the holder of the Mortgage.

BRANCH BANKINGAND TRUST COMPANYas holder of said mortgage

McCalla RaymerLeibert Pierce, LLCTwo North Twentieth2 20th Street North,Suite 1000Birmingham, AL 35203(800) [email protected] No. 9134719www.foreclosurehotline.netOctober 9-16-23, 2019

public. No conditional bids willbe accepted. No bid may bewithdrawn for a period of thirty(30) days after the scheduledclosing date and time for thereceipt of bids.

THE CITY OF GULF SHORES,ALABAMAOctober 16, 2019

automobile repair (minor), locallaundry and washateria parlors,shoe repair shops, pet grooming;small business and professionaloffices, residential uses not pro-hibited herein, and other similarsmall retail businesses units notspecifically prohibited herein.PO - PREFERRED OFFICEDISTRICT. Uses/Structures Prohibited:Any use or structure not specifi-cally permitted or permitted onappeal in this section or inSection 13.1.1 or 13.1.2 of ArticleXIII; any retail business orestablishment that is not relatedor incidental to the office use orany retail business or establish-ment that has an entrance otherthan from inside the officestructure; veterinary clinics/hos-pitals; pet grooming, kennels andpoultry and livestock."FOLEY DOWNTOWN OVER-LAY DISTRICT (FDOD)"LAND USESUses/Structures Permitted:Stores selling food; restaurants;general merchandise such asapparel, furniture, housewaresand household wares, drugs andsundries, jewelry, gift items,flowers, sporting goods, andsimilar types; small dry cleaningand laundry pick-up stations;barber and beauty shops; shoerepair shops; pet grooming;offices; banks; post offices andsimilar services; any retail busi-ness not specifically restrictedherein; hotels/motels; joint resi-dential and commercial use.RESIDENTIAL - MISCELLA-NEOUS FENCES AND WALLSFences and walls may be erected,placed and maintained, along lotlines as long as they do notexceed six (6) feet in height in allresidential zoning districts, ex-cept for R1R, Restricted Resi-dential Single Family and GPH1,Garden Patio Home where aneight (8) foot fence may bepermitted. No fence or walllocated in a required front yardshall exceed a height of three (3)feet. Subdivision privacywood/vinyl fences built by devel-opers must be finished sidefacing external right-of-ways ora shadow box design. Privacywood/vinyl fences built by indi-vidual homeowners on singlefamily lots must be built finishedside out or shadow box under thefollowing conditions:· Facing a public right-of-wayCOMMERCIAL - MISCELLA-NEOUS FENCES AND WALLSFences and walls may be erected,placed and maintained, along lotlines as long as they do notexceed six (6) feet in height in allcommercial zoning districts. Nofence or wall located in arequired front yard shall exceeda height of three (3) feet. Privacywood/vinyl fences must be builtfinished side out, facing publicright-of-ways or parking areas.PARKING/LANDSCAPING/BUFFER REQUIREMENTSUSE AND MAINTENANCE OFPARKING LOTS (RESIDEN-TIAL)Off-Street Parking for Residen-tial Uses:A. Required parking must bedesignated by pavement, gravel,cross-ties or some similar meth-od.SITE PLAN REVIEWSite plans may be required to besubmitted to the Planning Com-mission for input in cases wherethe proposed development meetsthe following criteria:A. Duplexes where total lot areais a minimum 11,500 square feet;B. Multi-family where total lotarea is a minimum of 1 acre;R2 RESIDENTIAL SINGLEFAMILY AND DUPLEXD. Requirements:Minimum Lot Area (singlefamily) 9,000 square feet*Additional Minimum Lot Area(duplex) 2,500 square feet*Landscape Requirements (du-plex) 10% of lot areaMinimum Lot Width at BuildingLine 75 feetMinimum Depth of Front Yard30 feetMinimum Depth of Rear Yard30 feetMinimum Depth of Rear Yardwith Pool/Screen Enclosure 10feetMinimum Width of Each SideYard 10ft (5 feet on side w/carport)Minimum Depth of Side YardAbutting Street 30 feetMaximum Building Area (% ofGross Lot Area) 40%Maximum Building Height(feet): 50 feetMaximum Building Height (sto-ries): 2Off-Street Parking Spaces (PerFamily Unit) 2Maximum Density Per Acre 4.0* or meet Health Departmentrequirements.R4 RESIDENTIAL SINGLEFAMILY & DUPLEX

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MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having being madein the payment of the indebted-ness secured by that certainmortgage dated February 22,2002 executed by Shane A.Rogers and Heather C. Rogers,husband and wife, in favor ofBay Mortgage Corporation, saidMortgage being recorded Febru-ary 28, 2002, in InstrumentNumber 645735, in the Office ofthe Judge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama; having laterbeen assigned to TrustmarkNational Bank by instrumentrecorded in Instrument Number645736, in the Office of the Judgeof Probate of Baldwin County,Alabama. Said default continuesand notice is hereby given thatthe undersigned, Trustmark Na-tional Bank, under and by virtueof the power of sale contained in

STATE OF ALABAMABALDWIN COUNTY

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made inthe payment of indebtednesssecured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Teresa W. Gillard,an unmarried person, on the17th day of May, 2016, toCompass Bank, now known asBBVA USA, which said mort-gage is recorded in the ProbateOffice of Baldwin County, Ala-bama, as Instrument No.1573303, and by reason of suchdefault, having declared all ofthe indebtedness secured by saidmortgage due and payable, andsuch default continuing, notice ishereby given that, acting underthe power of sale contained insaid mortgage, BBVA USA willsell at public outcry, for cash, to

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

STATE OF ALABAMACOUNTY OF BALDWIN

Default having been made ofthe terms of the loan documentssecured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Stewart D. Kerceand Belinda Long, Husband AndWife, to Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc., asmortgagee, as nominee for Con-sumer Real Estate Finance Co.,its successors and assigns datedFebruary 17, 2017; said mort-gage being recorded on February21, 2017, as Instrument No.1618953 in the Office of theJudge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama.

Said Mortgage was last sold,assigned and transferred toHome Point Financial Corpora-tion in Instrument 1783479 in theOffice of the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama.

The undersigned, Home PointFinancial Corporation, underand by virtue of the power of sale

NOTICE OF SALE

Southern Storage of Robertsdale,18265B Hwy 104, Robertsdale,AL 36567, on March 30, 2019 at1:00 pm. Absolute sale of thefollowings units to highest bid-der:

#C2 Lori Belisle#C45 Rich Norris#9 Sarah D. Davis

Contents considered householditems. To redeem, please call251-943-6464.October 16-23, 2019

Public Notice

The City of Foley PlanningCommission has received arequest for the Reserve at Foleya minor subdivision which con-sists of 43+/- acres and 2 lots.Property is located S. of CountyRd. 12, W. of Foley BeachExpress. Applicant is WesscorpCommunities LLC.

Anyone interested in the appro-val may be heard at a publichearing scheduled for October16, 2019 in the Council Cham-bers of City Hall (407 E. LaurelAve.) at 5:30 p.m. or mayrespond in writing to 120 S.McKenzie St., Foley, AL 36535

Phillip HinesleyPlanning Commission ChairmanOctober 9-16, 2019

NOTICE OF SALE

Southern Storage of Foley, 721North McKenzie St., Foley, AL36535, on November 2, 2019 at11:00 am. Absolute sale of thefollowings units to highest bid-der:

#B5Jacqueline Franklin

#E16Damien Casey

#HAC 8 TTom Wilson

#HAC12Shaquillia P. Calvin

Contents considered householditems. To redeem, please call251-943-6464.October 16-23, 2019

NOTICE OF COMPLETION

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENTHAT STREAMLINE ENVI-RONMENTAL, LLC HASCOMPLETED THE CON-T R A C T F O R2019-N-MONTCLAIR LOOPDITCH STABILIZATION,P R O J E C T N U M B E R :1020700.ALR, FOR CITY OFDAPHNE, AL AND HAS RE-QUESTED FINAL SETTLE-MENT OF SAID CONTRACT.

ANY PERSON HAVINGCLAIMS FOR LABORAND/OR MATERIALS AREREQUESTED TO FILE NO-TICE OF SUCH CLAIMSWITH THE OWNER.September 25;October 2-9-16, 2019

the highest bidder, in front of theCounty Courthouse door, in theCity of Bay Minette, BaldwinCounty, Alabama, during thelegal hours of sale on October 29,2019, the following describedreal estate situated in BaldwinCounty, Alabama, to-wit:

LOT 42, ABBEY RIDGESUBDIVISION BEING A POR-TION OF BALDWIN COUNTY,ALABAMA ACCORDING TOPLAT RECORDED IN SLIDENOS. 2314-C, D AND E IN THERECORDS OF THE JUDGE OFPROBATE OF SAID COUNTY.1. RIGHTS OF OTHER OWN-ER OR THE PUBLIC TO USEABBEY LOOP RIGHT OFWAY, McCARTNEY LANEAND ALL COMMON AREASAND PARK LOOMED INABBEY RIDGE SUBDIVISION,2. CONVEYANCE OF COM-MON AREA OF ABBEYRIDGE SUBDIVISION BYTHAT INSTRUMENT RECOR-DED AT INSTRUMENT NO.1087745, 3. ANY CLAIM ORDISPUTE WHICH MIGHTARISE BY VIRTUE OF THEDIFFERENCE BETWEEN AC-TUAL END RECORD DISTAN-CES AS SHOWN ON MORAYBY BUTLER & ASSOCIATESOF PENSACOLA INT. DATEDMAY 3, 2010, 4 TEN (10),FIFTEEN (15) AND TWENTY(20) FOOT BUILDING SET-BACK LINES AS SHOWN ONRECORDED PLAT OF SAIDSUBDIVISION AND ON SUR-VEY BY BUTLER & ASSOCI-ATES OF PENSACOLA, INC.,DATED MAY 3, 2010.

Said property is also common-ly known as: 1703 Abbey Loop,Foley, Alabama 36535.

Together with the heredita-ments and appurtenances there-unto belonging and all fixturesnow attached to and used inconnection with the premisesherein described.

Said sale will be subject to theright of way easements andrestrictions of record in theProbate Office of Baldwin Coun-ty, Alabama, and will be subjectto existing special assessmentsand liens of record, if any, whichmight adversely affect the title tothe subject property.

Said property will be sold onan "As Is, Where Is" basiswithout warranty or recourse,express or implied as to title, useand/or enjoyment. Said propertywill also be sold subject to theright(s) of redemption of allparties entitled thereto.

Alabama law gives somepersons who have an interest inproperty the right to redeem theproperty under certain circum-stances. Programs may also existthat help persons avoid or delaythe foreclosure process. Anattorney should be consulted tohelp you understand these rightsand programs as a part of theforeclosure process.

Said sale will be made forthe purpose of paying theindebtedness secured by theabove-described mortgage, andthe proceeds thereof will beapplied as provided by the termsof said mortgage. The Mortgageereserves the right to bid for andpurchase the real estate and tocredit its purchase price againstthe expenses of sale and theindebtedness secured by the realestate.

The failure of any high biddersto pay the purchase price andclose this sale shall, at the optionof the Mortgagee, be cause forrejection of the bid, and if thebid is rejected, Mortgagee shallhave the option of making thesale to the next highest bidderwho is able, capable and willingto comply with the terms thereof.

This sale is subject to post-ponement or cancellation. Inter-ested prospective bidders shouldcontact the below-listed attorneyor assistants Fran Stone orClaudia Jordan at the numberspecified below for the precisetime of sale.BBVA USA, Mortgageec/o Robert D. Reynolds or

minutes West, 30.44 feet to aniron pipe; thence run North 49degrees 51 minutes 20 secondsWest, 31.95 feet to an iron pipe;thence run North 60 degrees 15minutes East, 204.25 feet to aniron pipe; thence run North 84degrees 15 minutes East, 399.76feet to an iron pipe; thence runNorth 00 degrees 07 minutes 27seconds East, 494.17 feet to aniron pipe; thence run North 89degrees 41 minutes 39 secondsEast, 60 feet to a point; thencerun South 00 degrees 07 minutes27 seconds East, 30 feet to thePoint of Beginning.PARCEL E:

Together with an appurtenanteasement for ingress and egress,described as follows:Being a parcel of land lying inSection 4, Township 5 South,Range 4 East, Baldwin County,Alabama, and also being moreparticularly described as follows:Commencing at the purportedNorthwest corner of said Section4; thence South 00 degrees 13minutes 52 seconds East, 980.19feet; thence North 69 degrees 27minutes 51 seconds East, 260.93feet; thence South 49 degrees 44minutes 52 seconds East, 580.53feet to the Point of Beginning ofthe ingress and egress easementdescribed herein; thence continu-ing South 49 degrees 44 minutes52 seconds East, 31.47 feet;thence South 19 degrees 52minutes 15 seconds East, 30.63feet; thence South 55 degrees 18minutes 08 seconds West, 169.53feet; thence South 31 degrees 35minutes 25 seconds West, 87.68feet; thence South 70 degrees 07minutes 41 seconds West, 87.72feet; thence North 31 degrees 35minutes 25 seconds East, 181.06feet; thence North 55 degrees 18minutes 08 seconds East, 168.51feet to the Point of Beginning ofthe Easement herein described

For informational purposesonly, the property address is:28951 Rose Run Road, Roberts-dale, AL 36537. Any propertyaddress provided is not part ofthe legal description of theproperty sold herein and in theevent of any discrepancy, thelegal description referencedherein shall control.

THIS PROPERTY WILL BESOLD ON AN "AS-IS,WHERE-IS" BASIS, SUBJECTTO ANY EASEMENTS, EN-CUMBRANCES, AND EXCEP-TIONS REFLECTED IN THEMORTGAGE AND THOSECONTAINED 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 ORRECOURSE, EXPRESS OR IM-PLIED AS TO TITLE, USEAND/OR ENJOYMENT ANDWILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TOTHE RIGHT OF REDEMP-TION OF ALL PARTIES ENTI-TLED THERETO.

Alabama law gives somepersons who have an interest inproperty the right to redeem theproperty under certain circum-stances. Programs may also existthat help persons avoid or delaythe foreclosure process. Anattorney should be consulted tohelp you understand these rightsand programs as a part of theforeclosure process.

This sale is made for thepurpose of paying the indebted-ness secured by mortgage as wellas the expenses of foreclosure,including a reasonable attorney'sfees and other purposes set out insaid mortgage.

Trustmark National BankPaul K. Lavelle, Esq.Attorney for MortgageeSpina, & Lavelle, P.C.One Perimeter Park South-Suite400NBirmingham, Alabama 35243(205) 298-180018-01253-FCOctober 2-9-16, 2019

contained 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 28th day of October, 2019 thefollowing property, situated inBaldwin County, Alabama, to-wit:

Lot 9, Boler Estates, asrecorded in Map Book 8, Page110 and Map Book 9, Page 116,in the Office of the Judge ofProbate, Baldwin County, Alaba-ma.

Said property is commonlyknown as 111 Neighbors Lane,Bay Minette, AL 36507.

Should a conflict arise betweenthe property address and thelegal description the legal de-scription will control.

Said property will be soldsubject to any outstanding advalorem taxes (including taxeswhich are a lien, but not yet dueand payable), the right ofredemption of any taxing author-ity, all outstanding liens forpublic utilities which constituteliens upon the property, anymatters which might be disclosedby an accurate survey andinspection of the property, anyassessments, liens, encumbran-ces, easements, rights-of-way,zoning ordinances, restrictions,special assessments, covenants,the statutory right of redemptionpursuant to Alabama law, andany matters of record including,but not limited to, those superiorto said Mortgage first set outabove.

Said property will be sold onan "as-is" basis without anyrepresentation, warranty or re-course against the above-namedor the undersigned. The success-ful bidder must present certifiedfunds in the amount of thewinning bid at the time and placeof sale.

Alabama law gives somepersons who have an interest inproperty the right to redeem theproperty under certain circum-stances. Programs may also existthat help persons avoid or delaythe foreclosure process. Anattorney should be consulted tohelp you understand these rightsand programs as a part of theforeclosure process.

The sale will be conductedsubject (1) to confirmation thatthe sale is not prohibited underthe U.S. Bankruptcy Code and(2) to final confirmation andaudit of the status of the loanwith the holder of the Mortgage.

HOME POINTFINANCIAL CORPORATION

as holder of said mortgage

McCalla RaymerLeibert Pierce, LLCTwo North Twentieth2 20th Street North,Suite 1000Birmingham, AL 35203(800) [email protected] No. 9201719www.foreclosurehotline.netOctober 9-16-23, 2019

said mortgage, will sell at publicoutcry to the highest bidder forcash at the main entrance to theCounty Courthouse, BaldwinCounty, Alabama on 11/06/2019,during the legal hours of sale, thefollowing described real estatesituated in Baldwin County,Alabama, to-wit:

PARCEL A:Being a parcel of land lying

in Section 4, Township 5 South,Range 4 East, Baldwin County,Alabama, and also being moreparticularly described as follows:Commencing at the purportedNorthwest corner of said Section4; thence South 00 degrees 13minutes 52 seconds East, 980.19feet; thence North 69 degrees 27minutes 51 seconds East, 260.93feet; thence South 49 degrees 44minutes 52 seconds East 611.99feet; thence South 19 degrees 52minutes 15 seconds East, 128.64feet to the Point of Beginning ofthe Parcel herein described;thence continuing South 19degrees 52 minutes 15 secondsEast, 518.47 feet; thence South70 degrees 07 minutes 35 secondsWest, 420.00 feet; thence North19 degrees 52 minutes 14 secondsWest, 518.49 feet; thence North70 degrees 07 minutes 41 secondsEast, 420.00 feet to the Point ofBeginning of the parcel hereindescribed.PARCEL B:

TOGETHER WITH ANAPPURTENANT EASEMENTFOR INGRESS AND EGRESS,DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

From the Northwest corner ofSection 4, Township 5 South,Range 4 East, Baldwin County,Alabama; run thence North 89degrees 34 minutes 48 secondsEast, 2650.89 feet to an ironpipe; thence run South 00degrees 03 minutes 12 secondsWest, 1337.44 feet to an iron pipefor the Point of Beginning;thence run South 00 degrees 03minutes 12 seconds West,1337.45 feet to an iron pipe onthe North right of way ofBaldwin County Highway No.68; thence run North 89 degrees57 minutes 20 seconds West,along said North right of way, 30feet to an iron pipe; thence runNorth 00 degrees 03 minutes 12seconds East, 1337.33 feet to aniron pipe; thence run North 89degrees 48 minutes 30 secondsEast, 30 feet to the Point ofBeginning.PARCEL C:

TOGETHER WITH AN AP-PURTENANT EASEMENTFOR INGRESS AND EGRESS,DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

The North 30 feet and the East30 feet of the following describedproperty:Commencing at the Northeastcorner of the Northwest Quarterof Section 4, Township 5 South,Range 4 East; thence run South00 degrees 03 minutes 12 secondsWest, 668.72 feet to an iron pipefor the Point of Beginning;thence continue South 00 degrees03 minutes12 seconds West,668.72 feet to an iron pipe;thence run South 89 degrees 48minutes 30 seconds West,1321.29 feet to an iron pipe;thence run North 00 degrees 07minutes 25 seconds West, 666.07feet to an iron pipe; thence runNorth 89 degrees 41 minutes 49seconds East, 1323.36 feet to thePoint of Beginning.PARCEL D:

TOGETHER WITH AN AP-PURTENANT EASEMENTFOR INGRESS AND EGRESS,DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

Commencing at the North-west corner of Section 4, Town-ship 5 South, Range 4 East;thence run North 89 degrees 34minutes 48 seconds East, 1325.45feet to an iron pipe; thence runSouth 00 degrees 07 minutes 27seconds East, 667.07 feet to aniron pipe for the Point ofBeginning; thence continueSouth 00 degrees 07 minutes 27seconds East, 518.74 feet to aniron pipe; thence run South 84degrees 15 minutes West, 441.39feet to an iron pipe; thence runSouth 60 degrees 15 minutesWest, 185.66 feet to an iron pipe;thence run North 20 degrees 00

Notice of Public SaleStorage Plus of

Baldwin County Inc.251-970-3168Sale Location:

Silverhill - RobertsdaleSee address below

Pursuant to the "Self Serv-ice Storage Act" (Acts 1981) No.81-769, p1321.1 Hereby givesnotice of sale to pay past due rentand other charges said act towith. Last Known location:

SilverhillUnit# C68Terra FredricksonForest, MS

RobertsdaleUnit#117Sharron ZunigaRobertsdale, AL

Unit#99Brandon GrayStapleton, AL

Unit# 90Diane TurnerMobile, AL

If not redeemed by tenant, salewill be to the highest bidder (lowbids may be rejected) at the time,date and address listed aboveand below. Sale Location &Address: Date & Time of SaleNov 6th , 2019 - Starting 9:00AMLocation Site Address: 15410 StHwy 104 Silverhill - 20218 Hwy90 RobertsdaleOctober 16-23, 2019

D. Requirements:Minimum Lot Area (singlefamily) 9,500 square feet*Additional Minimum Lot area(each additional family) 2,000square feet*Landscape Requirements (du-plex) 10% of lot areaMinimum Lot Width at BuildingLine 75 feetMinimum Depth of Front Yard30 feetMinimum Depth of Rear Yard30 feetMinimum Depth of Rear Yardwith Pool/Screen Enclosure 10feetEnclosureMinimum Width ofEach Side Yard 10 feetMinimum Depth of Side YardAbutting Street 30 feetMaximum Building Area (% ofGross Lot Area) 40%Maximum Building Height(feet): 50 feetMaximum Building Height (sto-ries): 2Off-Street Parking Spaces (perfamily unit) 2Maximum Density 4.0* or meet Health Departmentrequirements.

PASSED, APPROVED ANDADOPTED this 7th day ofOctober 2019.

J. Wayne Trawick, PresidentKathryn Taylor, CMCCity ClerkJohn E. Koniar, MayorOctober 16, 2019

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In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 37379Estate of

Jo Ann LanningNotice of Appointmentto be Published

Letters Testamentary on theestate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 19th day of September,2019, by the Honorable HarryD'Olive, Jr., Judge of theProbate Court of Baldwin Coun-

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 37167Estate of

Kelly Denise FolandNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters of Administration on

the estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 17th day of September2019, by the Honorable HarryD'Olive, Jr., Judge of theProbate Court of Baldwin Coun-ty, notice is hereby given that allpersons having claims againstsaid estate are hereby required

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No.37360Estate of

Margaret McCrary BetbezeNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 16th day of September,2019, by the Honorable HarryD'Olive, Jr., Judge of theProbate Court of Baldwin Coun-ty, notice is hereby given that allpersons having claims againstsaid estate are hereby requiredto present the same within time

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 37399Estate of

Elener F. KralikNotice off Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 25th day of September,2019 by the Honorable HarryD'Olive, Jr., Judge of theProbate Court of Baldwin Coun-ty, notice is hereby given that allpersons having claims againstsaid estate are hereby requiredto present the same within timeallowed by law or the same willbe barred.

Shirley Lynn LangleyPersonal Representative

David P. ShepherdAttorney at LawPost Office Box 454Fairhope, AL 36533October 9-16-23, 2019

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 37256Estate of

Mary Alice FitkinNotice of Appointmentto be Published

Letters of Administration onthe estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 20th day of September,2019, by the Honorable HarryD'Olive, Jr., Judge of theProbate Court of Baldwin Coun-ty, notice is hereby given that allpersons having claims againstsaid estate are hereby requiredto present the same within timeallowed by law or the same willbe barred.

Franklin H. EatonPersonal Representative

Franklin H. Eaton4810 Easy StreetOrange Beach, AL 36561October 2-9-16, 2019

In the Circuit Court ofBaldwin County, AlabamaCase No. DR 2018-900637

In Re: The Marriage ofEdward Terry Cain,

Plaintiff,Vs.

Tammy Jean Blount,Defendant.

Notice of Divorce ActionDefendant, Tammy Jean

Blount, whose whereabouts areunknown, must answer Plain-tiff's, Edward Terry Cain, peti-tion for divorce and other reliefby December 6, 2019, or,thereafter a judgment by defaultmay be rendered against him orher in the above styled case, CaseNo. DR 2018-900637, CircuitCourt of Baldwin County.

Done the 24th day of Septem-ber, 2019.

Jody L. WiseClerk of the Circuit CourtBaldwin County, Alabama

Attorney for Plaintiff:Harold A. Koons IIIPO Box 1234Bay Minette, AL 36507October 16-23-30;November 6, 2019

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 37320Estate of

Miladin AleksicNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters of Administration on theestate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 16th day of September,2019, by the Honorable HarryD'Olive, Jr., Judge of theProbate Court of Baldwin Coun-ty, notice is hereby given that allpersons having claims againstsaid estate are hereby requiredto present the same within timeallowed by law or the same willbe barred.

Robert A. WillsPersonal Representative

Robert A. WillsPost Office Box 547Bay Minette, AL 36507October 2-9-16, 2019

Legal Notice

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The City of Fairhope PlanningCommission meeting is sched-uled for November 4, 2019 at5:00 PM in Council Chamberslocated at 161 N. Section Street.A public hearing will be held forCase ZC 19.16, a request of theCity of Fairhope Planning andZoning Department for amend-ments to the Zoning Ordinanceregarding Lot Coverage, Non-Conforming Structures, Drive-ways, and Master DevelopmentPlans for PUDs (Planned UnitDevelopments). Contact EmilyBoyett at (251) 990-0214 forfurther information.October 16, 2019

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 37355Estate of

Carol S. HinesNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 13th day of September,2019, by the Honorable HarryD'Olive, Jr., Judge of theProbate Court of Baldwin Coun-ty, notice is hereby given that allpersons having claims againstsaid estate are hereby requiredto present the same within thetime allowed by law or the samewill be barred.

Ashley H. MohrmanPersonal Representative

Allan R. ChasonChason & Chason, P.C.Post Office Box 100Bay Minette, AL 36507October 2-9-16, 2019

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 37366Antonio James DefilippiNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 17th day of September,2019, by the Honorable HarryD'Olive, Jr., Judge of theProbate Court of Baldwin Coun-ty, notice is hereby given that allpersons having claims againstsaid estate are hereby requiredto present the same within timeallowed by law or the same willbe barred.

Iris Patricia DefilippiPersonal Representative

Britten Leslie BrittPhelps Dunbar, LLPPost Office Box 2727Mobile, AL 36652 2727October 2-9-16, 2019

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 37418Estate of

Elizabeth Jeanette JoinerNotice o f Appointment

to be PublishedLetters of Administration on

the estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 1st day of October, 2019,by the Honorable Harry D'Olive,Jr., Judge of the Probate Courtof Baldwin County, notice ishereby given that all personshaving claims against said estateare hereby required to presentthe same within time allowed bylaw or the same will be barred.

Morris Hinton JoinerPersonal Representative

Rita H. ScottScott & Scott Law, LLCPost Office Box 1248Fairhope, AL 36533October 16-23-30, 2019

Estate Notices

Notice of Sale Abandoned:1998 Chevrolet TahoeVIN: 3GNEK18R1WG125533Sale Date: November 20, 2019By: Charlton KirkconnellLocation of sale:509 Gayfer Ave.Fairhope, Al 36532Last Owner's Name:John KennedyOctober 16-23, 2019

ALABAMA DEPARTMENT OFENVIRONMENTAL

MANAGEMENT

NOTICE OF UNDERGROUNDSTORAGE TANK (UST)CORRECTIVE ACTIONPLAN AND REQUEST

FOR COMMENTS

PUBLIC NOTICE - 201

Baldwin County

Wilson's Service Center, Inc.,P.O. Box 7356, Spanish Fort,Alabama, is required by ADEMto implement a Corrective Ac-tion Plan for remediation of soiland/or groundwater which hasresulted from a release from anunderground storage tank loca-ted at Wilson's Service Center,6425 Spanish Fort Blvd, SpanishFort, Alabama. The site isidentified as Facility I.D. Num-ber 24706-003-014693 and Inci-dent Number UST19-12-02. Theproposed remediation methodsinclude dual phase vapor extrac-tion with ozone and air injec-tions.

Copies of the Corrective ActionPlan for Wilson's Service Centerare available for public inspec-tion electronically via http://adem.alabama.gov/newsEvents/publicNotices.cnt and at the follow-ing location Monday Friday(except legal holidays), 8:00 amto 5:00 pm. A nominal fee forcopying and/or mailing may becharged. Arrangements for copy-ing should be made in advance.

Russell A. Kelly, ChiefPermits and Services DivisionADEM1400 Coliseum Blvd.[Mailing address:PO Box 301463;Zip 36130-1463]Montgomery,Alabama 36110-2059(334) [email protected]

Persons wishing to comment maydo so, in writing, to theDepartment's named contactabove within 15 days followingthe publication date of thisnotice. Any person wishing toprovide additional informationregarding the Corrective ActionPlan may do so.

A written request for a publicmeeting may also be filed withinthat 15-day period and muststate the nature of the issuesproposed to be raised in themeeting.

This notice is hereby given this16th day of October, 2019, byauthority of the Alabama De-partment of EnvironmentalManagement.

Lance R. LeFleurDirector

Nondiscrimination Statement:The Department does not dis-criminate on the basis of race,color, national origin, sex, reli-gion, age or disability in theadministration of its programs.October 16, 2019

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The City of Fairhope PlanningCommission meeting is sched-uled for November 4, 2019 at5:00 PM in Council Chamberslocated at 161 N. Section Street.A public hearing will be held forCase ZC 19.15, a request fromthe Retirement Systems of Ala-bama to establish an initialzoning of TR Tourist ResortDistrict conditional upon annex-ation into the City of Fairhope.The property is approximately7.23 acres and is located on thesouth side of County Road 34between Point Clear Court andPoviner Place. Contact EmilyBoyett at (251) 990-0214 forfurther information.October 16, 2019

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 37246Estate of

Mervin Lloyd HilerNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 16th day of September,2019, by the Honorable HarryD'Olive, Jr., Judge of theProbate Court of Baldwin Coun-ty, notice is hereby given that allpersons having claims againstsaid estate are hereby requiredto present the same within timeallowed by law or the same willbe barred.

Katherine D. HilerPersonal Representative

Tamra BryantBryant Law Firm, LLCPost Office Box 1706Fairhope, AL 36533October 2-9-16, 2019

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 37428Estate of

Charles Ray WalkerNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 2nd day of October, 2019,by the Honorable Harry D'Olive,Jr., Judge of the Probate Courtof Baldwin County, notice ishereby given that all personshaving claims against said estateare hereby required to presentthe same within time allowed bylaw or the same will be barred.

Beverly H. WalkerPersonal Representative

Daniel G. BlackburnAttorney for LawPost Office Box 458Bay Minette, AL 36507October 16-23-30, 2019

Notice of Sale Abandoned:2005 Chrysler PaificaVIN: 2C4GM684X5R511077Sale date: November 20, 2019By: Kenneth DarbyLocation of sale:27608 Northcutt LaneRobertsdale, AL 36567Last owner's name:Richard D. Bowden orMarjorie S. Bowden;Titlemax of Alabama Inc.October 16-23, 2019

AbandonVehicle / Boat

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made inthe payment of the indebtednesssecured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Terry Taylor akaTerry L Demers, a single woman,originally in favor of MortgageElectronic Registration Systems,Inc., as nominee for EverBank,on the 17th day of March, 2015,said mortgage recorded in theOffice of the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama, inInstrument No. 1507129; theundersigned TIAA, FSB, 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, onOctober 25, 2019, 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 26, Turnberry Village,according to map or plat thereofrecorded on Slide No. 1301-A, inthe Office of the Judge ofProbate of Baldwin County,Alabama.

Property street address forinformational purposes: 700 Vil-lage Drive, Gulf Shores, AL36542

THIS 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 somepersons who have an interest inproperty the right to redeem theproperty under certain circum-stances. Programs may also existthat help persons avoid or delaythe foreclosure process. Anattorney should be consulted tohelp you understand these rightsand programs as a part of theforeclosure process.

This sale is made for thepurpose of paying the indebted-ness secured by said mortgage,as well as the expenses offoreclosure.

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 post-ponement or cancellation.

TIAA, FSB,Mortgagee/Transferee

Rebecca RedmondSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney forMortgagee/Transfereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures453916October 2-9-16, 2019

J. Heath LoftinReynolds, Reynolds &Little, L.L.C.Attorneys for MortgageePost Office Box 1389Montgomery, Alabama36102-1389Telephone: (334) 832-9553File No.: 1371.0186October 9-16-23, 2019

Notice of Sale:

Weeks Bay Storage, 10158 Hwy98, Fairhope, AL 36532, onNovember 2, 2019 at 9:00 am.The following units will be soldat public sale:

#16, #18, #21Annette Roberts

#40Jeff Gandy

#125, #142Merida-Hines Tyler

#162Angela Capps

Items are household items.To redeem, please call(251)-943-6464.October 16-23, 2019

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

The City of Fairhope PlanningCommission meeting is sched-uled for November 4, 2019 at5:00 PM in Council Chamberslocated at 161 N. Section Street.A public hearing will be held forCase ZC 19.11, a request fromCarrigan Properties, LLC torezone multiple properties fromR-6 Mobile Home Park District,R-2 Medium Density SingleFamily Residential District, andRA Residential/Agriculture Dis-trict to PUD (Planned UnitDevelopment). The property isapproximately 36 acres and islocated on the west side of St.Hwy. 181 just north of BayMeadows Avenue. Contact EmilyBoyett at (251) 990-0214 forfurther information.October 16, 2019

Legal Notice Legal NoticeLegal Notice

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 37407Estate of

Richard Donald BlairNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 26th day of September,2019, by the Honorable HarryD'Olive, Jr., Judge of theProbate Court of Baldwin Coun-ty, notice is hereby given that allpersons having claims againstsaid estate are hereby requiredto present the same within timeallowed by law or the same willbe barred.

Helen B. AllisonPersonal Representative

Helen B. Allison21950 Country Woods DriveFairhope, Al 36532October 16-23-30, 2019

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 37314Estate of

Andy Joe GaneyNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters of Administration on

the estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 2nd day of October, 2019,by the Honorable Harry D'Olive,Jr., Judge of the Probate Courtof Baldwin County, notice ishereby given that all personshaving claims against said estateare hereby required to presentthe same within time allowed bylaw or the same will be barred.

Ethel S. GaneyPersonal Representative

J. Thomas Pilcher, IVWilkins BankesterBiles & WynnePost Office Box 400Bay Minette, AL 36507October 16-23-30, 2019

allowed by law or the same willbe barred.

Anne B. AndersonPersonal Representative

Gregory L. Leatherbury, Jr.Hand Arendall, Harrison,Sale, LLCPost Office Box 1499Fairhope, AL 36533 1499October 2-9-16, 2019

LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF PENDING

APPLICATION FORAPPROVAL OF ISSUANCEOF ALCOHOLIC LICENSE

Notice is hereby given that KellyLopez has requested that theBaldwin County Commissionapprove the issuance of a 050-RetalBeer (Off Premises Only) & 070-Retail Table Wine (Off PremisesOnly) alcoholic beverage License(s)by the Alabama AlcoholicBeverage Control (ABC) Board andthat the 5th day of November, 2019at 8:30 o'clock AM has been set forthe public hearing thereof in theBaldwin County CommissionChambers, Baldwin CountyAdministration Building, aslocated at 322 Courthouse Square,Bay Minette, Alabama 36507.

The name and exact location of thebusiness being Ahoy RV Resort,LLC dba Ahoy RV Resort located at13000 Springsteen Lane, Foley,Alabama 36535.

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 9-16-23, 2019

to present the same within timeallowed by law or the same willbe barred.

Seth Tod FolandPersonal Representative

J. Daniel Barler, J.r.Attorney at lawPost office Box 3045Mobile, AL 36652October 2-9-16, 2019

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State of Alabama}County of Baldwin}

Probate Court for said Countythis 2nd day of October, 2019

Case No. 36798Notice of Publication to

Probate Will

To: Alicia Marie Lee, BrittanyNicole Kozik, Jacob AlexanderMiller, A Minor, and And AnyAnd All Unknown heirs at Law

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 37421Estate of

Patricia Marie TotschNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 1st day of October, 2019,by the Honorable Harry D'Olive,Jr., Judge of the Probate Courtof Baldwin County, notice ishereby given that all personshaving claims against said estate

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 37425Estate of

William P. PartridgeNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 2nd day of October, 2019,by the Honorable Harry D'Olive, Jr., Judge of the ProbateCourt of Baldwin County, noticeis hereby given that all personshaving claims against said estate

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 37403Estate of

James E. Smith, Jr.Notice off Appointment

to be PublishedLetters of Administration on

the estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 1st day of October, 2019by the Honorable Harry D'Olive,Jr., Judge of the Probate Courtof Baldwin County, notice ishereby given that all persons

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 37408Estate of

Lillie H. YarbroughNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 27th day of September,2019, by the Honorable HarryD'Olive, Jr., Judge of theProbate Court of Baldwin Coun-ty, notice is hereby given that allpersons having claims againstsaid estate are hereby requiredto present the same within timeallowed by law or the same willbe barred.

Aubrey E. YarbroughPersonal Representative

R. Scott LewisStone Crosby, P.C.126 Courthouse SquareBay Minette, AL 36507October 16-23-30, 2019

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 37209Estate of

Warren Gerald TaborNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedAncillary Letters of Adminis-

tration on the estate of saiddeceased having been granted tothe undersigned on the 1st day ofOctober, 2019, by the HonorableHarry D'Olive, Jr., Judge of theProbate Court of Baldwin Coun-ty, notice is hereby given that allpersons having claims againstsaid estate are hereby requiredto present the same within timeallowed by law or the same willbe barred.

Karen C. Tabor andKevin B. Tabor

Personal RepresentativesStephanie L. BoothAttorney At Law51 Tacon StreetSuite EMobile, AL 36607October 16-23-30, 2019

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 37400Estate of

Burke McGonigal McFerrinNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 25th day of September,2019, by the Honorable HarryD'Olive, Jr., Judge of theProbate Court of Baldwin Coun-ty, notice is hereby given that allpersons having claims againstsaid estate are hereby requiredto present the same within timeallowed by law or the same willbe barred.

Harris Edward McFerrin, Jr.Personal Representative

Barry R. BennettAttorney at LawPost Office Box 297Foley, AL 36536October 9-16-23, 2019

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 36210Estate of

Alan Mark SiscoNotice of Appointmentto be Published

Letters of Administration onthe estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 13th day of September,2019, by the Honorable HarryD'Olive, Jr., Judge of theProbate Court of Baldwin Coun-ty, notice is hereby given that allpersons having claims againstsaid estate are hereby requiredto present the same within timeallowed by law or the same willbe barred.

Love Marie SiscoPersonal Representative

Love Marie Sisco2177 Henrietta Fulford PlGulf Shores, AL 36542October 2-9-16, 2019

State of Alabama}County of Baldwin}Probate Court for Said County

this 1st day of October, 2019Case No. 37417

Notice of Publicationto Probate Will

To: Lee Ann McNeely And Anyand All unknown heirs at Lawand Next of Kin of Virginia C.Julavits, Deceased

You will take notice, that onthis day came Joseph J. Julavits,Jr. and produced to the Court apaper writing, purporting to bethe Last Will and Testament ofVirginia C. Julavits, Deceased,and moves the Court to admitthe said Will to Probate andRecord.

You are notified to be andappear before me, at my office inthe Baldwin County Courthouse,Courtroom #3 of said County atthe 9:00 A.M., Docket, on the13th day of November, 2019,when the motion will be consid-ered, and show, if anything youhave to allege, why said paperwriting should not be admitted toProbate and Record, as the TrueLast Will and Testament of saiddecedent.

Harry D'Olive, Jr.Judge of Probate

G. David Chapman, IIIAttorney at LawPost Office Box 1508Gulf Shores, Al 36547October 16-23-30, 2019

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 37255Estate of

Patrick B. WilsonNotice of Appointmentto be Published

Letters of Administration onthe estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 20th day of September,2019, by the Honorable HarryD'Olive, Jr., Judge of theProbate Court of Baldwin Coun-ty, notice is hereby given that allpersons having claims againstsaid estate are hereby requiredto present the same within timeallowed by law or the same willbe barred.

Franklin H. EatonPersonal Representative

Franklin H. Eaton4810 Easy StreetOrange Beach, AL 36561October 2-9-16, 2019

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 37426Estate of

Mary Gene WalkerNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 2nd day of October, 2019,by the Honorable Harry D'Olive,Jr., Judge of the Probate Courtof Baldwin County, notice ishereby given that all personshaving claims against said estateare hereby required to presentthe same within time allowed bylaw or the same will be barred.

Dianne H. WalkerPersonal Representative

Daniel G. BlackburnAttorney for LawPost Office Box 458Bay Minette, AL 36507October 16-23-30, 2019

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 37310Estate of

Edward Lynn StaceyNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentaryn on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 17th day of September2019, by the Honorable HarryD'Olive, Jr., Judge of theProbate Court of Baldwin Coun-ty, notice is hereby given that allpersons having claims againstsaid estate are hereby requiredto present the same within timeallowed by law or the same willbe barred.

Geoffrey Lynn StaceyPersonal Representative

James Lynn PerryC/O Daniel H. Craven, PCPost office Box 4489Gulf Shores, AL 36547October 2-9-16, 2019

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 37435Estate of

Mark B. ReedNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen grated to the undersignedon the 4th day of October, 2019,by the Honorable Harry D'Olive,Jr., Judge of the Probate Courtof Baldwin County, notice ishereby given that all personshaving claims against said estateare hereby required to presentthe same within time allowed byLaw or the same will be barred.

Janice D. ReedPersonal Representative

Shirley M. JusticeSirote & PermuttPost Office Drawer 2025Mobile, AL 36652 2025October 16-23-30, 2019

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 37254Estate of

Freda Calbo WhitmoreNotice of Appointmentto be Published

Letters of Administration onthe estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 20th day of September,2019, by the Honorable HarryD'Olive, Jr., Judge of theProbate Court of Baldwin Coun-ty, notice is hereby given that allpersons having claims againstsaid estate are hereby requiredto present the same within timeallowed by law or the same willbe barred.

Franklin H. EatonPersonal Representative

Franklin H. Eaton4810 Easy StreetOrange Beach, AL 36561October 2-9-16, 2019

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 37420In Re: Virginia Ann Harris,

DeceasedNotice

Take notice that on the 27thday of September, 2019, MarkLawren Harris, the son ofVirginia Ann Harris, filed apetition for summary distribu-tion of Virginia Ann Harris'sestate.

Said estate shall be distributed30 days from the date of thisorder. Any person with a claimagainst the estate should contactthis Court within that time.

Done this 1st day of October,2019.

Harry D'Olive, Jr.Judge of Probate

Rita H. ScottScott & Scott Law, LLCPost Office Box 1248Fairhope, AL 36533October 16, 2019

STATE OF ALABAMA}COUNTY OF BALDWIN}

PROBATE COURT FORSAID COUNTY

this 1st day of October, 2019CASE NO. 37364

NOTICE OF PUBLICATIONTO PROBATE WILL

To: Sean David LeFeaux, Mar-cus LeFeaux and any and allunknown Heirs at Law and Nextof Kin of Earline Presley Moody,Deceased

You will hereby take notice,that on this day came DavidWayne Gorum and produce tothe Court a paper writing,purporting to be the Last Willand Testament of Earline PresleyMoody, Deceased, and moves theCourt to admit the said Will toProbate and Record.

You are notified to be andappear before me, at my office inthe Fairhope Satellite Court-house of said County at 9:00A.M. Docket, on the 26th day ofNovember, 2019, when the mo-tion will be considered, andshow, if anything you have toallege, why said paper writingshould not be admitted toProbate and Record, as the trueLast Will and Testament of saiddecedent.

Harry D'Olive, Jr.Judge of Probate

Michael E. BallardUlmer, Hillman & BallardPost Office Box 66196Mobile, AL 36660October 16-23-30, 2019

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 37253Estate of

Janet G. LuckeyNotice of Appointmentto be Published

Letters of Administration onthe estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 20th day of September,2019, by the Honorable HarryD'Olive, Jr., Judge of theProbate Court of Baldwin Coun-ty, notice is hereby given that allpersons having claims againstsaid estate are hereby requiredto present the same within timeallowed by law or the same willbe barred.

Franklin H. EatonPersonal Representative

Franklin H. Eaton4810 Easy StreetOrange Beach, AL 36561October 2-9-16, 2019

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 37352Estate of

Edward M. SpannNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 25th day of September,2019, by the Honorable HarryD'Olive, Jr., Judge of theProbate Court of Baldwin Coun-ty, notice is hereby given that allpersons having claims againstsaid estate are hereby requiredto present the same within timeallowed by law or the same willbe barred.

Frances Ferryn TwarkinsPersonal Representative

Louis A. Maygarden, III226 Palafox Place9th Floor, Seville TowerPensacola, AL 32502October 9-16-23, 2019

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 37184Estate of

Stephen Wayne WeberNotice of Appointmentto be Published

Letters of Administration onthe estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 19th day of September,2019, by the Honorable HarryD'Olive, Jr., Judge of theProbate Court of Baldwin Coun-ty, notice is hereby given that allpersons having claims againstsaid estate are hereby requiredto present the same within timeallowed by law or the same willbe barred.

Joyceanne WeberPersonal Representative

Joyceanne Weber830 River RouteMagnolia Springs, AL 36555October 2-9-16, 2019

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 37424Estate of

Agnes Irene PfefferA/K/A

Agnes Irene RichersonNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 2nd day of October, 2019,by the Honorable Harry D'Olive,Jr., Judge of the Probate Courtof Baldwin County, notice ishereby given that all personshaving claims against said estateare hereby required to presentthe same within time allowed bylaw or the same will be barred.

Frederick Joseph Pfeffer, Jr.Personal Representative

L. D. Owen, IIIAttorney At Law135 Hand AvenueBay Minette, AL 36507October 16-23-30, 2019

and Next of Kin of Jay R. Miller,Deceased

You will hereby take notice,that on this day came MadisonLynn Miller and produced to theCourt a paper writing, purport-ing to be the Last Will andTestament of Jay R. Miller,Deceased, and moves the Courtto admit the said Will to Probateand Record.

You are notified to be andappear before me, at my office inthe Baldwin County Courthouse,Courtroom #3 in the BayMinette, of said County at 9:00A.M. docket, on the 13th day ofNovember, 2019, when the mo-tion will be considered, andshow, if anything you have toalleged, why said paper writingshould not be admitted toProbate and Record, as the trueLast Will and Testament of saiddecedent.

Harry D' Olive, Jr.Judge of Probate

James E. Robertson, Jr.Howard-Festa, LLPPost Office Box 1903Mobile, AL 36633October 16-23-30, 2019

ty, notice is hereby given that allpersons having claims againstsaid estate are hereby requiredto present the same within timeallowed by law or the same willbe barred.

Holly Ann Lanning HairPersonal Representative

Jule R. Herbert, Jr.Attorney at LawPost Office Box 3889Gulf Shores, AL 36547October 2-9-16, 2019

are hereby required to presentthe same within time allowed bylaw or the same will be barred.

Cindy Totsch Van Arsdale andLisa Johnson

Personal RepresentativesMary E. MurchisonMurchison & Newcomb, LLCPost Office Box 2149Foley, AL 36536October 16-23-30, 2019

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 34315In Re: Estate of

Charnar G. McInnish, Jr.,Deceased

To: Unknonwn Heirs or MyraLiggons, Known Heirs of DuaneMitchell, Any and All heirs atLaw and Next of Kin of CharnarG. McInnish, Jr., Deceased

This day came Billy CharlesEdward White as PersonalRepresentative of the Estate ofCharnar G. McInnish, Jr., De-ceased, and filed his petition forfinal settlement of said Estate.

It is ordered that the 13th dayof November, 2019, at 9:00 A.M.docket, in the Bay MinetteCourthouse, Courtroom #3 inBay Minette, be, and the samehereby is, appointed as the dayand time on which to hear saidpetition, at which time you canappear and contest the same, ifyou think proper.

Witness my hand this 2nd dayof October, 2019.

Harry D'Olive, Jr.Judge of Probate

David Thornton Trice, Jr.Post Office Box 81429Mobile, AL 36689October 16-23-30, 2019

having claims against said estateare hereby required to presentthe same within time allowed bylaw or the same will be barred.

Richard C. Lacey, Jr.Personal Representative

David P. ShepherdAttorney at LawPost Office Box 454Fairhope, AL 36533October 16-23-30, 2019

are hereby required to presentthe same within time allowed bylaw or the same will be barred.

Joan C. PartridgePersonal Representative

G. David Chapman, IIIAttorney At LawPost Office Box 1508Gulf Shores, AL 36547October 16-23-30, 2019

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OpinionHow will border walls impact National Parks?By DR. GIL LUSK

The US Border with Mexico sits astride eco-systems, cities, towns, international water-ways, National Parks, a Native American Na-tion and majestic North American deserts. Hundreds of species cross that border every day, but only one species needs control of move-ment, man. A species seemingly incapable of coming up with solu-tions that support all species, not just one.

Yes, there are cur-rently stretches of the border impacting lives, cultures and life ways. Areas, because of past and present abuse, that must be regulated and controlled to protect man-made ecosystems, cities and towns.

These man-made ecosystems, areas with maximum border se-curity issues, make up about 10% of the bor-der’s 1,954 miles and require physical walls. The remaining 90%, eco-systems from the Pacific to the Gulf, also need protection and moni-toring for thousands of other species that regularly move and live within and across the border area.

In a nation renowned for technological ad-vancement, is it neces-sary to impede and

damage ecosystems that exist outside major cities and towns with hardened walls? Areas set aside by the Ameri-can people, managed for protection of species and cultures, especially National Park Service areas, Tribal Lands, Na-tional Wildlife Refuges and other designated lands.

These areas, if they are to be monitored and controlled, should be monitored using tech-nology and enhanced oversight, not by hard-ened walls. We as a nation can not say that we have no capability to monitor the border with such means.

To illustrate the futil-ity of walls along one section of the border, consider the state of Texas. The Interna-tional Border in Texas is the Rio Grande River, a boundary in the middle of a river, monitored by the US-Mexico In-ternational Boundary and Water Commission in El Paso, Texas. This international boundary is 1,241 miles long and represents some 63% of the international bound-ary with Mexico.

What are the wall options in Texas and how will access to the river be managed? A river critical to species, including man, on both sides of the river. The

only physical wall op-tions are to either build it on the US side of the river or build it on the Mexico side of the river, but in the middle of the river? Which nation will give up access to the river with its invaluable water, used by ranch-ers, farmers, towns and protected lands, both in Mexico and the US?

There is only one option along the Rio Grande and that is the creation of a system using technology. The ability to properly moni-tor the border in this region will need careful planning and needful consideration of the Na-tional Park Service and other Resource Manag-ing agencies abutting the boundary as well as access and use of the river, unimpeded.

Critical international resources such as Big Bend National Park, the Rio Grande Wild and Scenic River, Amistad National Recreation Area, Big Bend Ranch State Park, Parque Nacional Canon de Santa Elena Canyon, Area Natural Protegida Maderas del Carmen, Black Gap Wildlife Man-agement Area (Texas), Seminole Canyon State Park & Historic Area (Texas), Santa Ana Na-tional Wildlife Refuge, South Padre Island and the Falcon International

Reservoir must be pro-tected from exclusion-ary walls.

So much for Texas and the Mexican states of Chihuahua, Coa-huila, Nueva Laredo, Tamaulipas. In Arizona there is no river along the boundary but the many species that exist in the Sonoran and Chi-huahuan Deserts need extensive pathways for movement between the nations.

These sites include El Pinacate y Gran Desi-erto de Altar Biosphere Reserve, the Tohono O’Odham Nation Reser-vation, Organ Pipe Cac-tus National Monument, Buenos Ares National Wildlife Refuge, Coro-nado National Forest, Coronado National Me-morial, San Bernandino National Wildlife Refuge and the San Rafael State Natural Area. When a wall is built along this boundary in Arizona, sensitive areas such as these must not be walled except by technology.

National Park Service areas, by mission, are to preserve and protect resources unimpeded for the future `of gen-erations yet unborn. Hardened border walls severely impede these areas by negating move-ment of species within adjoining ecosystem areas in the US and Mexico.

Species impacted in-clude flora and fauna, large and small, yes, as small as the Monarch Butterfly. Critical ac-cess to springs and sheltered environments will be affected. Collec-tion and use of natural materials by the Tohono O’Odham and move-ment within their ter-ritorial boundary will be affected or lost. Wind dispersal of naturally disbursing seeds and materials will also be impacted by a hardened wall, given prevailing southwest winds.

Walls will also gather waste and dead vegeta-tion, forming built up areas with a resultant population increase of certain species impact-ing native vegetation, requiring control and removal.

Permitting major hardened walls by areas created for the protec-tion of species and natu-ral systems is a major precedent, violating the intent and purpose of major protected lands, opening the door to those wishing to use these resources for other future purposes.

Open border is no bet-ter solution than closed border and no solution at all is the failure of our government and a no-win situation for eco-systems and the people of both nations.

Dr. Gil Lusk is a retired National Park Service employee with 35 years of experience, mostly serving as a Superinten-dent of several National Parks. For his efforts, he was awarded the two highest performance awards from the US Department of Interior, Meritorious Service and Distinguished Service, the latter presented by the Secretary of Interior and the President. Dr. Lusk was honored with pre-sentation of an Honorary PhD for Public Service over four decades by his alma mater, Gettysburg College. Dr. Lusk spent his last few years in the Service working with employees, training centers and the Washington Office to completely rethink the training programs of the Service and establish definable career ladders for various disciplines at work in the National Parks. He now resides in Tucson, Arizona with a passion to share his message of preservation for the National Park Service. To learn more please visit, NPS500.com. Con-nect with Gil Lusk on LinkedIn and Facebook.

Our National Parks Our Living Treasure: A Time for Concern is available on Amazon and wherever books are sold.

Count your blessings

Most of us are aware of the building on Hwy 59 known as South Bald-win Regional Medical Center. When a medi-cal situation takes you through the doors you

will realize it is more than just a building.

Inside is a small com-munity of compassion-ate and hard-working people in all depart-ments ready to assit in your care.

Having a hometown hospital relieves the stress for family and

friends of traveling out of town. Therefore, the next time your travels take you by the hospital, take a moment to count your blessings for the health care available here in Foley.

Carolyn Scarboro

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Puzzles

FAMOUS HAND

This deal occurred in a national team-of-four championship many years ago, and features a spectacular play by one of bridge’s all-time greats, Sidney Silodor.

He held the East hand and was defending against three notrump, reached on the auction shown. His partner led the diamond deuce, and, after taking dummy’s jack with the ace, Silodor returned the king of spades! Regardless of whether declarer won this spade or the next one with the ace, dummy’s heart tricks were hors de combat.

Eventually, South wound up losing five tricks for down one. With a more normal diamond return by Silodor at trick two, de-clarer would have had no trouble making nine tricks.

It is, of course, true that East’s king-of-spades play gave declarer three spade tricks instead of only the one or two he might other-wise have scored. But any spade tricks Silodor might

have lost by his unusual return were more than compensated for by the ultimate outcome.

Silodor reasoned that if South held the ace and another heart, there was no chance whatever of defeating the contract. He therefore had to assume that declarer had either the singleton ace of hearts or one or two low hearts.

Whichever the case, dummy’s ace of spades had to be dislodged at once to cut declarer off from the heart suit. If South happened to gain one or two spade tricks in the process but went down as a result, that would be more than a fair exchange. And if it turned out that declarer had nine sure tricks from the start, the king-of-spades return would at worst cost only an inconsequential overtrick.

When the hand was played at the other table, the North-South pair wound up in four hearts and went down two.

(c) 2019 King Features Syndicate Inc.

CONTRACT BRIDGE By Steve Becker

PUZZLE ANSWERS

SUPER CROSSWORD WHAT DO THEY ALL HAVE?WEEKLY 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 Austrian phil-osophical author Robert Musil who made the following sage observa-tion: “It’s not the genius who is 100 years ahead of his time but average man who is 100 years behind it.”

• Here’s a sign of our increasingly cluttered lives: When the National Association of Profes-sional Organizers was formed in 1985, it had five members. Today there are more than 3,500 registered organiz-ers with the group.

• Despite many peo-ple’s assumptions, the word “bayou” doesn’t come from French; it’s from the Choctaw word “bayuk.”

• Those who study such things say that in tunnels that have light-ing on the sides rather than above, the place-ment of those lights can influence the likelihood of people speeding. Evidently, the farther apart the side lights are placed, the faster driv-ers go.

• Florida famously harbors many species of orchid — and one of them smells so bad that it’s been known to make bees sick. It’s called the Violent Stench.

• In February of this year, a Japanese man named Yuya Yamada broke his own Guin-ness World Record for the largest hula hoop spun around the body three consecutive times — the hoop in question measured 17.72 feet in diameter.

• If you harbor over-much ill will toward your mother-in-law, you could be described as “pentheraphobic.”

• It was Britain’s Prince Albert who origi-nated the boutonniere. It seems that while they were courting, Queen Victoria offered a small bouquet of flowers to her future husband. Prince Albert used his pocketknife to cut a hole in the lapel of his jacket and put the stems of the bouquet through it.

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it’s fun. If you play at it, it’s recreation. If you work at it, it’s golf.”

— Bob Hope

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Free caregiver training offered in Spanish Fort on Oct. 31Submitted

SPANISH FORT — Spanish Fort Senior Center is partnering with Alabama Lifespan Respite for this free training for

unpaid caregivers on Oct. 31.

The free two-hour training session will be held from 10 a.m. to noon in the Senior Center classroom at the Span-

ish Fort Senior Center at 7361 Spanish Fort Blvd. Light refreshments will be served.

The mission of Ala-bama Lifespan Respite is increasing access to and

availability of high-qual-ity respite resources for all caregivers in Alabama. Participants can learn more about the resources available as a caregiver, as well as ways to manage

all the ups and downs that come with caring for an-other person.

The first five unpaid caregivers to register will receive a $100 respite voucher to cover the cost

of care for their loved one while they attend this training. Anyone want-ing to take part should contact Emily Haggard at ehaggard@upchuntsville or 256-859-4900.

Fairhope police reportsSeptember 27IncidentsTheft of property was re-ported at McDonalds at 111 N. Greeno Road.Harassment-family was re-ported at the 7000 block of New Era Road.Failure to appear/bail jumping misdemeanor was reported at the Fairhope Police Depart-ment, 107 N. Section St.Criminal Mischief was re-ported at the 500 block of Westchase Court.Property damage was re-ported at the 7000 block of Twin Beech Road.Trespass documentation was reported at the city Welcome Center at 20 N. Section St.Failure to appear/bail jumping misdemeanor was reported at the 10000 block of Baldwin County 12.ArrestsMichael Dennis Jerkins was charged with failure to appear-second-degree pos-session of marijuana.

Bridget Diane Vardaman was charged with fourth-degree theft of property.Brooke Danielle Nichols was charged with failure to appear warrants-insurance violation, expired tag.

September 28IncidentsPossession of marijuana was reported.Unlawful breaking and enter-ing a vehicle was reported at Agave Mexican Restaurant, 104 Ecor Rouge.ArrestA juvenile was charged with possession of marijuana.

September 29IncidentsPossession of dangerous drugs-cocaine, possession of drug paraphernalia first offense, aggravated assault non-family-other weapon, miscellaneous theft, promot-ing prison contraband (drugs) was reported at Spring Run Drive and Cottage Drive.

Failure to appear/bail jumping misdemeanor was reported at the Fairhope Police Depart-ment, 107 N. Section St.Criminal mischief was re-ported at the 500 block of N. Westchase Court.Miscellaneous offenses were reported at St. James Church, 860 N. Section St.Burglary-residence was reported at the 100 block of Northchase Court.Third-degree domestic vio-lence, criminal surveillance was reported.Driving under the influence of alcohol, possession of marijuana was reported at Fairhope Avenue and Summit Street.ArrestsWalter Obrien Kimbrough was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia first offense, possession of con-trolled substance (ecstasy) unlawful possession of a con-trolled substance (cocaine) and Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office warrants for attempt-

ing to elude, second-degree assault and first-degree theft of property.Joseph Daniel Scott Lineberry was charged with harassing communications-domestic violence.Alexandria Necheff Montgom-ery was charged with failure to appear-bail jumping misde-meanor.John Marvin Sinclair was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, pos-session of marijuana.

September 30IncidentsAn assault was reported at Thomas Hospital, 750 Mor-phy Ave.Failure to appear/bail jumping misdemeanor was reported at Arbor Gates, 901 Gayfer Ave.

An alias writ of arrest for the Baldwin County Sheriff’s De-partment was served at Arbor Gates, 901 Gayfer Ave.Found property was reported at the Waters Subdivision Big Canoe Run.An incident documentation-vehicle damage was reported at the 17000 block of Magel-lan Boulevard.Failure to appear/bail jumping misdemeanor was reported at the Fairhope Police Depart-ment, 107 N. Section St.Harassment was reported at Thomas Hospital, 750 Mor-

phy Ave.ArrestsChristopher Allen Crawford was charged on failing to ap-pear warrants-harassment, domestic violence harass-ment and driving under the influence.Christopher Jason Scriba was charged under an alias writ of arrest for the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Department for child support.Jonathan Toledo was charged with failure to appear/bail jumping misdemeanor.

GulfCoastNewsToday.comFrom Baldwin County’s news innovator since 1890

The City of Foley Planning Commission has receive a request torecommend to Mayor and Council the rezoning of 16.14 +/- acres.Property is currently zoned R-1A (Residential Single Family) and R-3(Residential Multi-Family) and proposed zoning is PUD (Planned Unit

Development). Property is located south of 2nd Ave., north of 9thAve., west of Pine St., east of Oak St. Applicant is Housing

Authority of the City of Foley.

Anyone interested in this rezoning request may be heard at a publichearing scheduled for Wednesday, October 16, 2019 in Council

Chambers of City Hall located at 407 E. Laurel Ave. at 5:30 p.m. ormay respond in writing to 120 S. McKenzie St., Foley, AL 36535.

Planning Commission ChairmanPhillip Hinesley

PUBLIC NOTICE

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 Dempsey and Maria Hunt. The proposed subdivision, Hunt Subdivision, containing 2 lots, is located on the South side of Barginer Street, Robertsdale, Alabama.

Property Description: Commencing at the Southwest corner of Section 6, Township 6 South, Range 4 East, Baldwin County, Alabama; thence North 00°12’25” East, 1331.04 feet to a point; thence North 89°37’28” East, 1335.60 feet to a re-bar and cap; thence run South 00°08’32” West, a distance of 190.03 feet to a re-bar and cap for the point of beginning; thence continue South 00°08’32” West, a distance of 144.23 feet to a re-bar and cap; thence run South 89°36’39” West, a distance 587.03 feet to a re-bar and cap; thence run North 00°10’14” East, a distance of 403.57 feet to a re-bar and cap lying on the south right-of-way line of Barginer Drive; thence South 89°36’39” East, along said south right-of-way line, a distance 366.82 feet to a re-bar and cap; thence South 00°08’32” West, a distance of 260.00 feet to a re-bar and cap; thence run North 89°40’31” East, a distance of 220.00 feet to the point of beginning.

The hearing has been scheduled for Monday, October 28, 2019, 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

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