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BY BILL EDWARDS [email protected] Health care providers take care of you, but who takes care of the providers themselves? That question is answered in the job description of T.J. Carter, the licensed practi- cal nurse who monitors routine healthy habits of 1,400 employees and 300 volunteers at Regional Medical Center. She also gives flu shots to hospital employ- ees and at area businesses. So if you’re not allergic to vaccinations, get in line. “Nobody likes getting shots,” Carter said, “but the ones who have had the flu line up first.” Carter and three other nurses have already vaccinated 900 employees this month, and will continue to do so into January. But she also monitors precautions taken for cleanliness, as well as treatment for other hazards, such as an employee being pricked by a needle or splashed by blood or other fluid; yes, the dreaded “paperwork” is also part of her job. And although not as prevalent as in decades past, tuberculosis continues to be a threat, so administering skin tests to detect the disease are also part of Carter’s work. “If they do have a positive test, we ensure they get proper follow-up,” she said. MONDAY RECORD YOUR GUIDE TO PUBLIC RECORDS AND VITAL STATISTICS IN CALHOUN COUNTY The Anniston Star l Monday, October 26, 2009 Stephen Gross/The Anniston Star T.J. Carter, left, checks the blood pressure of fellow Regional Medical Center employee Jessica Barnwell. OFF TO WORK ... WITH AN EMPLOYEE HEALTH NURSE T.J. Carter keeps tabs on health of hospital workers Marriages, divorces, deaths, PAGE 2 Bankruptcies and foreclosures PAGE 3 Blotter, arrests PAGES 6-7 Restaurant inspections and cattle sale PAGE 4 INSIDE Please see WORK Page 3 Home Equity Line of Credit Home Equity Line of Credit introductory 2.9% APR * Let Us Help You Find The Right Option Phone (256) 237-9494 • Toll Free (800) 637-0299 www.aodfcu.com HOME EQUITY LINE OF CREDIT *APR = Annual Percentage Rate. Subject to credit approval. Some restriction and conditions apply. Rates and promotional terms subject to change without notice. Please consult your tax advisor regarding the deductibility of interest. Please see a member service representative for current rates and details. The introductory rate of 2.9% APR is for the first six moths. Thereafter, the APR will vary based on the prime rate 3.25% as of 7/1/2009, as published in the Wall Street Journal, plus or minus a margin based on credit worthiness. The maximum APR will not exceed 16%. Closing cost range from $700 to $1,200. Closing cost will be paid by the Credit Union if the initial advance at closing is $10,000 or more, and a principal balance of $10,000 or more is outstanding for the first year. Otherwise, you will be required to reimburse the Credit Union for the closing cost.

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By Bill [email protected]

Health care providers take care of you, but who takes care of the providers themselves?

That question is answered in the job description of T.J. Carter, the licensed practi-cal nurse who monitors routine healthy habits of 1,400 employees and 300 volunteers at Regional Medical Center.

She also gives flu shots to hospital employ-ees and at area businesses. So if you’re not allergic to vaccinations, get in line.

“Nobody likes getting shots,” Carter said, “but the ones who have had the flu line up first.”

Carter and three other nurses have already vaccinated 900 employees this month, and will continue to do so into January.

But she also monitors precautions taken for cleanliness, as well as treatment for other hazards, such as an employee being pricked by a needle or splashed by blood or other fluid; yes, the dreaded “paperwork” is also part of her job.

And although not as prevalent as in decades past, tuberculosis continues to be a threat, so administering skin tests to detect the disease are also part of Carter’s work.

“If they do have a positive test, we ensure they get proper follow-up,” she said.

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

The Anniston Star l Monday, October 26, 2009

Stephen Gross/The Anniston Star

T.J. Carter, left, checks the blood pressure of fellow Regional Medical Center employee Jessica Barnwell.

Off tO wOrk ... with an emplOyee health nurse

T.J. Carter keeps tabs on health of hospital workers

Marriages, divorces,

deaths, PAGE 2Bankruptcies and

foreclosures PAGE 3Blotter, arrests

PAGES 6-7Restaurant inspections

and cattle sale PAGE 4INSIDEPlease see work ❙ Page 3

Even though she’s supervising health care for providers themselves, Carter says she doesn’t run into resistance from battle-toughened types who think they know better.

“For the most part, they do what they’re supposed to,” she said. “They know things we’re doing here is something we have to do.”

That way, these professionals can focus on their own work.“If these nurses have a needle stick, they’re more than happy to have someone

else deal with that,” she said.And Carter is happy to be that person, noting that nursing is “just one of those

things I always knew I was going to do.” A Texas native who graduated from Ohatchee High School in 1998, Carter

received her nurse’s training from Gadsden State Community College. Nursing in the medical-surgical unit is part of her previous RMC experience, and she’s been employee health nurse for two and a half years.

Carter likes her work for the people she works with and meets — everyone at the hospital comes under her eye at one time or another, if for no other reason than annual testing for tuberculosis.

Plus, she said, “I get a lot of opportunities for education in this job,” both receiving and giving. In the latter category is included her work assisting with employee “health fairs” at area businesses once or twice a month and at RMC itself. She gives instruction in CPR, first aid and illnesses acquired through blood contact.

“This is a great job,” she said.Readers who know of interesting jobs — or perhaps common jobs that involve

more than meets the eye — are invited to e-mail [email protected] for a possible write-up for “Off to Work.”

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charles abernathy, Cedar Bluffrobert adams, WoodlandGail adkins, Annistonalice Henderson arnett, Jacksonvilleeunice mae Bearden, Weavermary Helen Bishop, LinevilleTivarion J. Blevins, AnnistonLTc John William Bray, Annistonann Brown, Annistonotis Brown, AnnistonBarbara Sue Browning, Annistonmattie chambers, Birminghamdavid Walter coker, AnnistonJames William ‘Bill’ cotton Sr., Saksmarie crowley, AnnistonPatricia davenport, GadsdenWilburn davis, Cedar BluffBertha m. dickerson, Talladegaerna B. dickon, OxfordFaye doegg, Centremary L. dunaway, BirminghamPauline L. edwards, HeflinLillie rean (Goggins) english (Sunshine Lady), Annis-tondelbert donald evans, EastabogaJean marie Garfrerick, Annistondanny ray Germany, GoodwaterJames edward Griffin, MunfordPat e. Harper Sr., Weaverdebra diane Hoover, AnnistonLucille Johnson, TalladegaVarnice Johnson, Roanokerobert Bruce Jones, Lincolnmary ‘Tilda’ Junior, Annistonmary a. Kelly, Centrevilleabbi michelle Kirby, Roanokemaxine Brown Knighten, CentreJaKyia Lindsey, Annistoneffie martin, AnnistonFrances Howell mcKinney, Five Pointscarl J. medders, AlexandriaLynn mullally, LinevilleHerbert m. ‘Buddy’ o’dell, Annistonrobert roy otwell, Talladegamary catherine Payne, Birminghamcalvin ‘James’ Payton, OxfordBetty Lou Garmon Pearsey, Centrerussell Inman reid, HeflinJeffrey Keith roberts, MunfordTerrell ‘Terry’ e. roberts, MunfordaL (abraham Lincoln) robertson, WedoweeJames Lewis ‘Jim’ robinson, Roanokedorothy e. roney, AnnistonSally Samuels, New Yorkroger eugene Sheppard, Standing RockJames L. Stewart, AnnistonFrank ‘red’ Talmadge, Anniston angie ann Tidwell, HeflinTommie Waites, Pell Cityrebecca West, AnnistonBrenda marie Walker, AnnistonLallah ruth Woodall, AnnistonJoyce June Wright, Jacksonville

The material inside the Monday Record is recorded by The Anniston Star from various institutions and government offices. The public records are published as they appeared on the docu-ments obtained by the newspaper.Direct questions and comments about Monday Record to Jared Gravette at 235-3578.

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out and aboutFrom hunting to fishing to camping to

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The Anniston Star

Divorcesn George michael cleveland of Jacksonville to natalie Juline edwards of Jacksonvillen Jeremiah nathaniel Whiters of Anniston to Tomekia renee dukes of Annistonn Tim Wayne cain of Wellington to deanna Kay Green of Wellingtonn Geoffrey Stephen Smith of Lincoln to Kimberly Lee o’Hara of Lincolnn Bobby Joe Boswell of Anniston to Victoria Lynn Lloyd of Annistonn Joseph Koch of Oxford to Jennifer deena Simp-son of Oxfordn Thanh Hoang Ho of Gadsden to yen Thi minh nguyen of Gadsdenn Jared michael Joiner of Jacksonville to Jessica Jane Smith of Heflinn Lester alton Wilson Jr. of Anniston to Theresa rose owens of Annistonn Thomas Loyd Johnson Jr. of Anniston to Sue Wilks cox of Clantonn Jerry Wayne reynolds of Hobson City to Tammy cassandra Hughley Lanier of Annistonn aaron elisher Quarles of Jacksonville to michelle nicole coleman of Jacksonvillen david alton Summers of Lincoln to Kerri Jill Breunig of Oxfordn eric christopher Wilcox of Jacksonville to este-fania cuevas minotta of Annistonn Terry Lee Turner of Eastaboga to Sherrie Jean cotton of Hoover

Marriage licensesn Shannon Sullivan and Tammy Husleyn Tonja Brown and Kelcy Brownn christopher Farrell and michelle Farrelln John Herman Hauk Sr. and allie K. Haukn marvin Lee dillard and Sharon Kaye Harrelln robert e. Hendrick and mary ann Hendrickn Gary edward coyle and anne Frank coylen Gene autry Perry and mary elaine Perryn Jeffery Lee Steading and Sherrie Steadingn robert Blanton and Tara Hightowern robert Hoover and debra Hoovern Tommy Graham and Tammy Lee Ponder

monTH car noTIceS BoaT noTIceS ToTaLJan. 2009 7,617 331 7,948Feb. 2009 11,450 650 12,100March 2009 11,822 540 12,362April 2009 11,143 513 11,656May 2009 11,701 642 12,343June 2009 11,235 507 11,742July 2009 10,711 454 11,165August 2009 11,899 570 12,469Sept. 2009 15,134 730 15,864yearly Totals 102,712 4,937 107,649

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Bank ratesThe Anniston Star’s Monday Record is seeking to publish current

mortgage and saving rates from local banks. Local bankers wishing to participate should contact Jared Gravette

at 235-3578.

Contact your U.S. congressmen

Jeff Sessions, R-Mobile

335 Russell Senate Office Bld. Washington, D.C. 20510

(202) 224-4124

richard Shelby, R-Tuscaloosa

110 Hart Bldg. Washington, D.C. 20510

(202) 224-5744

Mike rogers, R-Saks514 Cannon House

Office Bldg.Washington, D.C. 20515

(202) 225-3261

n Frank Parmer Hardyn Essie G. Jenkinsn Mary S. Wilson

Wills probated

Incorporations

n WES Golf, Inc., 250 Spring Branch Road, Oxford, William E. Seales

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Even though she’s supervising health care for providers them-selves, Carter says she doesn’t run into resistance from those older than her who might think they know better.

“For the most part, they do what they’re supposed to,” she said. “They know things we’re doing here is something we have to do.”

That way, these professionals can focus on their own work.

“If these nurses have a needle stick, they’re more than happy to have someone else deal with that,”

she said.And Carter is happy to be that

person, noting that nursing is “just one of those things I always knew I was going to do.”

A Texas native who graduated from Ohatchee High School in 1998, Carter received her nurse’s training from Gadsden State Community College. Nursing in the medical-surgical unit is part of her previous RMC experience, and she’s been employee health nurse for 2 1/2 years.

Carter likes her work for the people she works with and meets — everyone at the hospital comes under her eye at one time or another, if for no other reason than annual testing for tubercu-

losis.Plus, she said, “I get a lot of

opportunities for education in this job,” both receiving and giving. In the latter category is included her work assisting with employee “health fairs” at area businesses once or twice a month and at RMC itself. She gives instruction in CPR, first aid and illnesses acquired through blood contact.

“This is a great job,” she said.Readers who know of interest-

ing jobs — or perhaps common jobs that involve more than meets the eye — are invited to e-mail [email protected] for a possible write-up for “Off to Work.”

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

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

chapter 7n Gwendolyn Guy, P.O. Box 2533, Annistonn Justin edward cox, 2020 Christine Ave., Annistonn mildred B. Johnson, 500 7th Ave. NE, Jacksonvillen Stephanie Bush, 1510 Baker Drive, Weavern Jason Bussey and Tina Bussey, 298 Jackson Trace Road, Ohatcheen doug W. Lackey, 1 Latara Lane, Oxfordn Keith daniel Slick and april denise Slick, 301 J. St., Ohatcheen Jeffrey Lamar Henderson, 22 Mountain Wood Trail, Annistonn Leonard edward elsea and Leola Jane elsea, 103 1st Ave. Pinecrest, Annistonn Harvey George and Lenora George, 3129 Lori Lane, Oxford

chapter 13n ricky Williams, 607 W. 21st St., Annistonn daniel Batchelor, 4610 Linda Lane, Annistonn Lorenzo Wright and carolyn cook, 420 Hobson Ave., Annistonn Leigh e. morgan and Viola d. morgan, P.O. Box 281, Riversiden Steven Bean, 393 Forestdale Drive, Oxfordn William e. Whitaker, Jr., 403 South Wilmer Ave., Anniston

Bankruptcies

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Regional Medical Center employee health nurse T.J. Carter says nursing is ‘just one of those things I always knew I was going to do.’

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Contact state, local representativesstate house of representativesstate senate

Jim preuitt, D-Talladega

State House, Room 729

11 South Union St. Montgomery, AL 36130

(334) 242-7898

Del Marsh, R-Anniston

State House, Room 733 11 South Union St.

Montgomery, AL 36130 (334) 242-7877

Barbara Boyd, D-Anniston

State House, Room 530 11 South Union St.

Montgomery, AL 36130 (334) 242-7692

randy Wood, R-Anniston

State House, Room 534-A 11 South Union St.

Montgomery, AL 36130 (334) 242-7700

steve hurst, D-Munford

State House, Room 625-C 11 South Union St.

Montgomery, AL 36130 (334) 353-9215

Lea fite, D-Jacksonville

State House, Room 524E 11 South Union St.

Montgomery, AL 36130 (334) 242-7600

state senate

Jim preuitt, D-TalladegaState House, Room 729

11 South Union St. Montgomery, AL 36130

(334) 242-7898

Del Marsh, R-AnnistonState House, Room 733

11 South Union St. Montgomery, AL 36130

(334) 242-7877

Kim Benefield, D-Woodland

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

Montgomery, AL 36130 (334) 242-7874

Barbara Boyd, D-AnnistonState House, Room 530

11 South Union St. Montgomery, AL 36130

(334) 242-7692

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

11 South Union St. Montgomery, AL 36130

(334) 242-7700

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

11 South Union St. Montgomery, AL 36130

(334) 353-9215

Lea fite, D-JacksonvilleState House, Room 524E

11 South Union St. Montgomery, AL 36130

(334) 242-7600

CaLhoun County CoMMission

District 1: James a. “pappy” Dunn

District 2: robert W. Downing

District 3: James eli henderson

District 4: J.D. hessDistrict 5:

rudy abbott

aDDress: Calhoun County Administration

Building, 1702 Noble St., Suite 103,

Anniston, AL 36201,

phone nuMBer: (256) 241-2800

state house of representatives

Contact state and local representatives

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

4-or 5-PoInT demerITSn Fried Tomato Buffet, 1800 S. Quintard Ave., Anniston — 71, personnel should eat/drink in designated areas only; potentially hazardous food did not meet temperature requirements during cold holding; food contact surfaces (ice machine) must be clean and sanitized.n Geno’s Hot Dogs, 204 Short St., Oxford (Oxford-fest) — 94, problems with sanitization rinse.n LaFlor De Mexico, 1225 Snow St., Oxford — 92, personnel should eat/drink in designated areas only.n McDonald’s, 1901 Quintard Ave., Anniston — 86, potentially hazardous food did not meet temperature requirements during cold holding; personnel should eat/drink in designated areas only.n O’Charley’s, 4 Recreation Drive, Oxford — 91,

problems with sanitization rinse.n Peerless Grill, 13 W. 10th St., Anniston — 92, potentially hazardous food did not meet tem-perature requirements during cold holding.n Super Buffet, 1 Recreation Drive, Oxford — 86, potentially hazardous food did not meet tem-perature requirements during cold holding.n Western Sizzlin, 600 S. Quintard Ave., Anniston — 87, hot water must be provided at waitress station hand sink at all times.

no maJor demerITSn Arby’s, 1829 Quintard Ave., Anniston — 94.n Constantine Head Start Center — 100.n Discount Food Mart, 302 Pelham Road, S., Jacksonville — 97.n Jack’s Family Restaurant, 1900 Quintard Ave., Anniston — 96.n Jack’s Family Restaurant, 51 Alabama 144 W., Ohatchee — 94.n Krystal Kwik, 505 Quintard Drive, Oxford — 93.n Save-A-Lot, 3208 McClellan Blvd., Anniston — 94.n Sonic Drive-In, U.S. 431, Alexandria — 93.n Steward’s Texaco Market, 101 U.S. 278 By Pass, Piedmont — 95.n Subway, 2301 Alabama 202, Anniston — 95.n Subway, 6664 U.S. 431, Alexandria — 97.

restaurant inspectionsHere is the livestock market report for the Tuesday sale. Receipts for this week 695 compared to 1321 last week. Receipts a year ago 576.

Feeder cLaSSeSBulls and steers (medium and large): 200-300 lbs. 112.00 to 138.00; 300-400 lbs. 98.00 to 131.00; 400-500 lbs. 85.00 to 112.00; 500-600 lbs. 77.00 to 97.00; 600-800 lbs. 69.00 to 85.00.Heifers (medium and large): 200-300 lbs. 88.00 to 105.00; 300-400 lbs. 84.00 to 93.00; 400-500 lbs. 77.00 to 91.00; 500-600 lbs. 71.00 to 80.00; 600-700 lbs. 69.00 to 80.00.

SLaUGHTer cLaSSeSCows: Breakers (Low) 37.00, (Reg) 42.50 to 42.75; Boners (Low) 42.00 to 43.75, (High) 48.00 to 52.00; Lean (Low) 37.00 to 39.50, (Reg) 40.00 to 42.00.Bulls: Normal Dressing 55.00 to 57.25; High Dressing 61.75; Low Dressing 51.50 to 54.25.

Cattle sale

ContaCt your City representatives: annistonWeb site: www.annistonal.gov phone number: 236-3422 address: p.o. Box 2168, anniston, aL, 36202

Council members: Mayor Gene robinson, vice-Mayor John spain, Ben Little, David Dawson, herbert palmore

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Property transferredThe following is a list of all property transferred in Calhoun County last week as recorded by the Probate Court Record-ing Division. Most property is indicated by section, township and range. Sections are one-mile-by-one-mile squares, which are then divided into smaller townships. The town-ships are further divided into ranges.

n roy Joe moore and rebecca r. moore to merrill m. moore, a parcel of land in section 2, township 13, range 8, $10.n roy Joe moore and rebecca r. moore to yolanda m. moore and Jacqueline n. moore, a parcel of land in section 2, township 13, range 8, $10.n roy Joe moore and rebecca r. moore to roy J. moore, a parcel of land in section 2, township 13, range 8, $10.n roy Joe moore and rebecca r. moore to Loretta m. Summe, a parcel of land in section 2, township 13, range 8, $10.n Taylor’s Bend, LLc, to david Talley and cecelia Talley, Taylor’s Bend Subdivision, lot 9, $10.n Frankie Peoples and marilyn Peoples to Frankie Peoples and marilyn Peoples, a parcel of land in section 13, town-ship 16, range 8, near Pinecroft Road and Kelly Lynn Drive, $10.n cheryl L. robinson and James robinson to Hakari K. Sweat and charles o. Sweat, a parcel of land in section 33, township 13, range 8, $10.n Janese Humphries to Lawrence W. Horton, a parcel of land in section 36, township 16, range 6, near Highway 78, $1.n Janese Humphries to coy Vernell Shedd and Sue ellen Shedd, a parcel of land in section 36, township 16, range 6, near Highway 78, $10.n coy Vernell Shedd and Sue ellen Shedd to Lawrence W. Horton, a parcel of land in section 36, township 16, range 6, near Highway 78, $1.n emily Hill to rodney Harold Hill and Sharon L. Hill, a par-cel of land near Jacksonville-White’s Gap Rd., $10.n Jimmy r. Surrett Sr. to James H. michaels and rebecca S. michaels, Indian Oaks Estates, 10th addition, lot 18, $100.n ronald Jennings to andrew J. Burden, Carterton Hills, block 5, lots 31 and 32, $10.n K-Jon Properties, LLc, to Stanley d. nelson, section 6, township 14, range 6, all of fraction M and part of fraction N, section 7, township 14, range 6, part of fraction D, $10.n Patrick K. Borders and Lisa m. Borders to charles L. Smith and Beverly e. Smith, Belleview Heights Subdivision, block 1, lot 10, $100.n William John Baker to Tammy donaldson, Piedmont Land & Improvement Company, block 20, lots 1-3 and 34-36, $10.n William J. Schachter to max L. Steen and Betty K. Steen, Matthew’s Addition to the town of Jacksonville, block F, lots

8 and 9, near Pennsylvania Avenue and Oak Avenue, $10.n Hazel creek Properties, Inc., to Kim L. Weaver, Anniston Land Company, block 515D, lot 7, $10.n George a. monk and cynthia F. monk to George a. monk and cynthia F. monk, Cynthia Crescent Addition to Sunset Heights, block 3, lot 2, $10.n acceptance Loan company to Kim Kimberly, J.H. Decker’s Subdivision, lot 5, $10.n molly c. Grogan to monica S. Ball, Anniston City Land Company, block 443, lot 6, $10.n Howard Wright and Karen annette Wright to Howard Wright and Karen annette Wright, Mecca Woods Estates, block 2, lot 2, $10.n aragon Brunner and Bethany Brunner to Patrick J. chris-topher and mary H. christopher, a parcel of land in section 33, township 14, range 6, near Old Creek Rd., $10.n Linda Fagan to Linda Fagan, mitchell Pike Fagan and Kevin Patrick Fagan, Standard Coosa Thatcher Company, block 24, lot 3, $10.n curtis mcGlathlin Jr. and Van Bich mcGlathlin to curtis mcGlathlin Jr. and Van Bich mcGlathlin, Kon Tiki Subdivi-sion, lots 75 and 78, $10.n david r. Toler to dickie e. Toler, Plan of Corning, block 52, lots 12-16, $0.n curtistine Bentley to chris Letterman and Pam Letterman, a parcel of land in section 30, township 15, range 8, near Alexandria Public Rd., $10.n Lewis Jennings and Bobbi Jennings to JI enterprises, Inc., a parcel of land in section 9, township 13, range 10, near Babbling Brook Rd., $10.n nina mcGinnis to Vickie Howell and ray Putman, Anala Acres, block 2, lot 7, $10.n mortgage electronic registration Systems to Fannie mae, a parcel of land in section 19, township 16, range 8, near Teague/Gwin St., $1.n callahan construction, LLc, to christopher P. Thomas and Sallie K. Thomas, Buckhorn Subdivision, Phase V, lot 22, $10.n Larry cooper to Larry cooper, a parcel of land in section 10, township 16, range 7, near Ledbetter Rd., $10.n Hamilton G. Freeland and Toni a. Freeland to Ticonda S. echoles and LaSheena d. echoles, Shadowridge Develop-ment, lot 65, $10.n cider ridge alabama, LLc, to Kimber Homes, LLc, Cider Ridge Subdivision, Phase I Reassessment Plat, block CF, lot 14, $10.n Kimber Homes, LLc, to rony L. Kelley and Tracey c. Kelley, Cider Ridge Subdivision, Phase I Reassessment Plat, block CF, lot 14, $10.n Saundra d. cooley to Terry L. Sumner, Berkshire Woods, 1st sector, lot 9A, $10.n robert earl Leonard and Glynda Kay Leonard to Hank r.

Pritchett and carolyn a. Pritchett, Sakston Heights Subdivi-sion, 1st addition, lot 24, $10.n Keith Jennings to Brian J. Thompson and anjuli r. clark, Amanda Lane Subdivision, lot 7, $10.n agnes Thomas Skinner and Gerald allen Skinner to robert a. Jackson Jr., Cheaha Acres Estates, block C, lot 12, $10.n michael P. Gray and Karen a. Gray to david Shockley and donna m. Shockley, Brentwood Village, block D, lot 1, $10.n John U. mears III and Geny mears to Joseph d. dunn and Sherry dunn, block 16, lot 1A, near 21st Street in Ohatchee, $10.n Betty K. Wilkerson to Betty K. Wilkerson, Sherwood For-est Subdivision, 8th addition, lot 8, $10.n roger d. moore and Lynda G. moore to Lynda G. moore, Anniston Land Company, block 317, lots 9 and 10, $10.n roger dale moore and Lynda G. moore to roger dale moore, E.L. Curlee’s Subdivision, block 318, lots 5 and 6, $10.n Tammy andrews to robert Barber, Willow Creek Subdivi-sion, lot 10, $10.n robert Barber and christina Barber to robert Barber, Willow Creek Subdivision, lot 10, $0.n marie F. Holt and evarette Holt Wright to marie F. Holt, James richard Wright and evarette Holt Wright, a parcel of land near Airport Rd., $100.n marie F. Holt to marie F. Holt, James richard Wright and evarette Holt Wright, a parcel of land in section 7, township 15, range 8, near Saks Rd. and Cane Creek Rd., $100.n edward Keith chavies to Julie Lawson and charles Law-son, Green Hills Subdivision, block D, lot 13, $500.n donald Shane Seales to Kenneth J. Knight and erin ayers Knight, a parcel of land in section 4, township 15, range 8, near Weaver-Jacksonville Rd. and Forrest Drive, $10.n John Wiley Jr. and dorothy m. Wiley to John T. Blythe and Josefa Blythe, Greenbrier Terrace Subdivision, lot 5, $100.n Gary W. Wilborn to mink creek Investments, LLc, a parcel of land in section 34, township 14, range 7, near Highway 431, $10.n Summerall Properties, LLc, to Jerome W. elser and elois B. elser, Summerall Subdivision, lot 18, $10.

Contact U.S. congressmen

U.S. HOUSE Of rEPrESEntativES

Mike rogers, R-Saks514 Cannon House

Office Bldg.Washington, D.C. 20515

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

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

Burglariesn Residence, 900 block of West 12th Street: firearm, televi-sion.n Residence, 900 block of Claxton Street: cash, money order, check.n Residence, 1400 block of Cooper Avenue: DVD player.n Residence, 1000 block of West 13th Street: desktop com-puter.n Residence, 600 block of West 21st Street: speakers, ampli-fier, speaker box, door lock.n Residence, 5500 block of Blueberry Lane: Playstation III game console, jewelry box, clothing, shoes, laptop com-puter.n Residence, 400 block of Parker Street: food items, tools.n Storage facility, 4100 block of Bynum Leatherwood Road: monitor, doll collection, padlock.n Church, 400 block of East A Street: keyboard, amplifier, desk phone.

robberyn Bank, Bill Robinson Parkway: cash.

Thefts

n Parking lot, 1400 block of U.S. 431 North: catalytic con-verter.n Residence, 900 block of Willow Pointe Drive: hand-held computer.n School, 1300 block of Woodstock Avenue: laptop com-puter.n Residence, 100 block of Mulberry Avenue: firearm.n Residence, 700 block of East 9th Street: four tires/rims.n Residence, 2100 block of Quintard Avenue: cash.n Residence, 600 block of Jones Road: two string trimmers.n Unknown location, 100 block of Greenbrier Dear Road: pressure washer.n Department store, 3200 block of McClellan Boulevard: cash.n Commercial location, 3700 block of Noble Street: cash.n Residence, 800 block of Willow Point: medications.

auto-related theftsn Parking lot, 1400 block of Golden Springs Road: firearm.n Parking lot, 1000 block of Coleman Road: iPhone, naviga-tion system.n Unknown location, 3100 block of West 14th Street: fire-arm.n Residence, 5400 block of Walnut Street: 1997 Mazda extended cab truck.

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

Burglariesn Residence, 400 block of Highland Lake Boulevard, Annis-ton: jewelry. n Residence, 16000 block of Alabama 9, Piedmont: recipro-cating saw.n Storage facility, 100 block of Morgan Road, Jacksonville: tools.n Commercial location, 6900 block of U.S. 78 East, Anniston: copper, catalytic converters.n Residence, 400 block of Reneau Street, Anniston: four-wheeler.

Theftsn Residence, 100 block of Church Street, Anniston: debit card, printer, vehicle key.n Residence, 900 block of Pope Road, Ohatchee: boat trailer.n Residence, 1200 block of Longshore Drive, Anniston: cash.n Unknown location, 12900 block of Alabama 9, White Plains: air system.n Residence, 1200 block of Pine Ridge Road, Wellington: checks, set of keys.n Residence, 700 block of Cedar Springs Road, Weaver: male dog.n Residence, 150 block of White Plains Road, Anniston: tools.n Residence, 800 block of Hollingsworth Drive, Wellington: two hound dogs.

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Jeff Sessionsr-mobile

335 Russell Senate Office BuildingWashington, D.C. 20510

(202) 224-4124online:

sessions.senate.gov/public/index.cfm

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richard Shelbyr-Tuscaloosa

304 Russell Senate Office BuildingWashington, D.C. 20510

(202) 224-5744online:

shelby.senate.gov/public/index.cfmArrests

Contact your U.S. congressmen

Jeff Sessions, R-Mobile

335 Russell Senate Office Bld. Washington, D.C. 20510

(202) 224-4124

Richard Shelby, R-Tuscaloosa

110 Hart Bldg. Washington, D.C. 20510

(202) 224-5744

Mike Rogers, R-Saks514 Cannon House

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(202) 225-3261

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anniston The following felony arrests were reported by the Anniston Police Department during the seven-day period ending Thursday at 7 a.m.n Jutavious Lamar English, 19, of Anniston: first-degree burglary.n Tyler Kyle Peoples, 20, of Alexandria: discharg-ing firearm into building.n Earnest Jamel Pierce III, 23, of Anniston: unlaw-ful possession of controlled substance, first-degree possession of marijuana.n Lewis Monroe Brimer, 27, of Piedmont: unlawful breaking and entering a vehicle.n Matthew Franklin Deese, 29, of Lincoln: first-degree receiving stolen property.n Shaneka Lashay Welch, 31, of Talladega: third-degree robbery.n Darius Stevan Murray, 25, of Anniston: second-degree escape.n Jimmy Clyde Nolen Jr., 34, of Anniston: breaking and entering a vehicle.n Patrick Dejuan Neal, 18, of Oxford: third-degree burglary, first-degree receiving stolen property.n Cheryl Jessica Wright, 28, of Jacksonville: two

counts possession of a controlled substance.n Christopher Oneal Heit, 22, of Anniston: two counts possession of a controlled substance.n Jimmy Clyde Nolen Jr., 34, of Centre: second-degree theft.n Travis Roderick Cunningham, 18, of Anniston: discharging a firearm into an occupied vehicle.

calhoun countyThe following felony arrests were reported by the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office during the seven-day period ending Thursday at 7 a.m. n John Gaines Gourley, 67, of Anniston: violation of Community Notification Act.n Gary Shaun Reeder, 28, of Ohatchee: second-degree assault.n Thomas Andrew Morris, 18, of Ohatchee: sec-ond-degree assault.n Shannon Vaughn Nelson, 19, of Ohatchee: first-degree possession of marijuana.n Amanda Dean McBrayer, 28, of Piedmont: two counts of unlawful possession of a controlled substance.n Johnny Paul King, 38, of Piedmont: two counts possession of a controlled substance, distribu-tion of a controlled substance.n David Lee Gordon, 39, of Tallahassee, Fla.: viola-tion of Community Notification Act.

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auto-related theftsn Residence, 5400 block of McIntosh Road, Oxford: 2003 Dodge Neon, purse.n Residence, 16000 block of Alabama 9, Piedmont: auto parts, speakers.n Residence, 1400 block of Chinch Creek Road, Pied-mont: 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee.

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

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Today

Support Groups: n Lakeside Hospice Grief Support, 3 p.m., Talladega Health Care Facility, Chaffee Street, 800-427-3993. n Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Atlanta Avenue, off Noble Street between 10th and 11th streets.n Alcoholics Anonymous Piedmont group, 7:30 p.m., 801 Hughes St., Piedmont.n Help in Progress Narcotics Anonymous, 7-8 p.m., 2236 U.S. 78 W., (1 mile from Fred’s), 342-8279.

Meetings:n Weaver Lion’s Club, 7 p.m., Weaver Senior Citizen’s Cen-ter, president Don Kessler, 820-0043.n Civitan Club, noon, Classic on Noble, 236-9874.n The Regional Medical Center Board of Directors, 5:30 p.m., McClellan Medical Mall Event Center, 741-6345.

Tuesday

Support Groups:n New Beginnings, Al-Anon and Alcoholics Anonymous group, 6 p.m., Alexandria United Methodist Church, 2065 Alexandria-Wellington Road, 820-2331.n Narcotics Anonymous, noon, 7 p.m., Atlanta Avenue, off Noble Street between 10th and 11th streets.n Alzheimer’s Support Group, for families dealing with Alzheimer’s disease, 5-6 p.m., Physician’s Center, room 301, 235-5578.n Mental Illness Support Group, for patients with bi-polar, depression, and other disorders and those interested in providing support, 1:30 p.m., Tyler Center, 731 Leighton Ave., in the galley.n Stroke Support Group for stroke patients in treatment or recovery and caregivers, 1 p.m., Tyler Center, 731 Leighton Ave., “the Nook” meeting room, 235-5146.n Steel Magnolias, Breast Cancer Inc., for patients in treatment, recovery and their significant others, 5 p.m., RMC Cancer Resource Center, Dr. Keith Smith to speak, 447-9822. n Men of Steel Support Group, for those supporting Breast Cancer patients, 5 p.m., RMC Cancer Resource Center. n New Perspectives, a narcotics anonymous group, 6:30-7:30 p.m., First United Methodist Church, 109 Gayle St., behind McDonald’s, Jacksonville, 435-4881.n Free parenting classes for parents of newborns to 4-year-olds, 9-11 a.m., Family Services Center of Calhoun County, 13 E. 11th St. Child care provided. 231-2240.n One Day at a Time Al-Anon Group, noon, Tyler Center, first floor, “The Nook” classroom, also closed Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, noon, adjoining class room, feel free to bring a bag lunch.n Help in Progress Narcotics Anonymous, 7-8 p.m., 2236 U.S. 78 W., (1 mile from Fred’s), 342-8279.n True Transformation, a Christ-centered recovery pro-gram for women only, noon, 1211 Noble St.

Meetings:n Swinging Stars Square Dance Club for couples, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Oxford Civic Center, 452-4449.n National Association for Retired Federal Employees, 9 a.m.-noon, Anniston Army Depot, Building 251, (near main gate). Call 235-4631 by 9:30 a.m. to make an appointment.n Anniston Runners Club, 5:30 p.m., Anniston YMCA, W. 14th Street. Call 239-9001 or www.annistonrunners.com. n The Anniston Rotary Club, noon, Anniston Country Club,

Highland Avenue. n Calhoun County Stamp Club, 7 p.m., Room 327, Stone Building, Jacksonville State University, corner of Church Avenue and 11th Street, 782-0084 or 831-8338.n Northeast Alabama Table Tennis Club, 4-10 p.m., Annis-ton Army Depot Gym, Bynum, 238-6453.n Bridge Club, 9 a.m., Lenlock Center No. 5, 5818 McClellan Blvd., 225-0003.

Miscellaneous:n Calhoun County Toastmasters first annual “Scare Speechless” contest, 6:30-8 p.m., Jacksonville State Uni-versity McClellan Center, 100 Gamecock Drive, second floor, room 2110 or room 2112, free event for storytellers to compete to become the scariest person in Calhoun County, 235-9091.n Wiregrass Hospice informative presentation to assist those who have lost a loved one during the holiday sea-son, 5 p.m., Top O’ the River Restaurant, topics to include information about support during the holiday season, overcoming the holiday blues, and the basics of coping with the holidays, presented by the Rev. Winfred Logan, free and open to the public, $10 for meal, call 831-2964 to register.n Angel Food Ministries food orders accepted, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., The Bridge, behind First United Methodist Church, Noble Street.n Anniston High School parent/teacher conferences for grades 9-12.

Wednesday

Support Group:n Celebrate Recovery, 12-step Christ-centered recovery Step Study Group, 6:30 p.m., Word Alive International Outreach, Coldwater, 225-2186 or 223-6593.n Narcotics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Atlanta Avenue, off Noble Street between 10th and 11th streets.n Lost Cord Support Group, for laryngectomees and their families, (last Wednesday of each month), 10 a.m., Tyler Center, Joanie Russ, director, 235-5155.n Free parenting classes for parents of 2- to 12-year-olds, 9-11 a.m., Family Services Center of Calhoun County, 13 E. 11th St. Child care provided. 231-2240. n Alcoholics Anonymous Piedmont group, 7:30 p.m., 801 Hughes St., Piedmont.n Help in Progress Narcotics Anonymous, 7-8 p.m., 2236 U.S. 78 W., (1 mile from Fred’s), 342-8279.n New Wine Recovery Support Group for addicts and alco-holics, 6:30 p.m., Hill Crest Baptist Church, “The Rock,” room 208, Family Life center.

Meetings:n Men’s Bible Study of Anniston First Baptist Church, 8 a.m., McDonald’s in Lenlock. 847-0230.

Miscellaneous:n Bridge Club, 11 a.m., Lenlock Center No. 5, 5818 McClel-lan Blvd., 225-0003. n The original farmers market, 6 a.m.-until sold out, behind the Administrative Building.n Lunch and Learn “gourds galore,” easy to sophisti-cated crafts by Jane and Skip Auiler and Martha Tucker, noon-1 p.m., Cane Creek Community Garden, McClellan, across from Longleaf Lodge, bring your own lunch, series sponsored by Calhoun County Master Gardeners and the Calhoun County Commission, 237-1621.

Calendar BlotterContinued from Page 6

auto-related theftsn Residence, 5400 block of McIntosh Road, Oxford: 2003 Dodge Neon, purse.n Residence, 16000 block of Alabama 9, Piedmont: auto parts, speakers.n Residence, 1400 block of Chinch Creek Road, Piedmont: 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee.

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

Burglariesn Residence, 700 block of Forney Avenue: television, laptop computer.n Residence, unspecified block of Madison Avenue: two televisions, shirts, guitar.n Residence, first block of Lake Street: two monitors, two desktop computers.n Residence, 700 block of Northeast 2nd Street: laptop com-puter.n Residence, 700 block of Northeast 2nd Street: television, iPod, headphones, digital camera, laptop computer.

Theftsn Residence, 6600 Alexandria-Jacksonville Highway: medi-cations, cash.n Residence, 6200 block of Alexandria Road: chainsaw.

auto-related theftsn Shopping center, 1600 block of Pelham Road South: MP3 player, shoes, CDs, medications.n Parking lot, 2599 block of North U.S. 21: 1987 Chevrolet Silverado, tool box.

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

Theftsn Residence, unspecified commercial location, 200 block of Grace Street: cash.n Residence, 200 block of Kue Pass: two air conditioner units.n Residence, 700 block of West 9th Street: cash.

ArrestsContinued from Page 6

n Christy Michelle Darnell, 33, of Wellington: possession of a controlled substance.

oxfordThe following felony arrests were reported by the Oxford Police Department during the seven-day period ending Thursday at 7 a.m. n Joseph Eric Cotton, 18, of Oxford: theft of article from auto.n Billie Gene Elder, 59, of Hobson City: burglary.n Colby Delaine Craighead, 19, of Oxford: theft of article from auto.n Mondrecco Lajuan Croft, 28, of Hobson City: robbery.

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