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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 credi- tors will receive payment. It may also be used by businesses which wish to termi- nate their business. A Chapter 13 bankruptcy enables debt- ors, 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 start- ing or continuing collection efforts. The following bankruptcies declared by Calhoun County residents were record- ed by U.S. Bankruptcy Court Northern District of Alabama last week: Chapter 7 Sandra Lynn Mallicoat, 3rd Avenue NE, Jacksonville Joshua D. Moses, Carr Drive, Jackson- ville William Scales and Loretta J. Christo- pher, Haslam Street, Piedmont Steven D. Borrelli and Rose M. Borrelli, Avalon Lane, Anniston Brandon C. Haynes, Caffey Drive, Oxford Mira L. Cochrum, Choccolocco Road, Anniston Michael Quinn Meeks, W. 10th Street, Anniston Chapter 13 Beverly C. Downs, Lee Road, Anniston Frankie A. Huckaby, Moss Avenue, Anniston Lon C. Watson III and Katrina Watson, Chosea Springs Road, Anniston Lucille Parker Beam, Georgia William L. Buchanan, Oxford Willie L. Burton, Talladega Evelyn Burkard Butler, Oxford Retired Sgt. Major Thomas L. Caver, Anniston Jeffery Ciders, South Carolina Charles Clark Sr., Anniston Willie Belle Clegg, Jacksonville Jeremy Lee Dunaway, Heflin Ruth Ellen English, Oxford Lena Mae Feazell, Anniston Nellie “Nell” Gaines, Florida Farley Moody Galbraith, Anniston Stephen L. “Steve” Gardner, Alexandria Virgie Vernell “Nell” Hellums, Oxford Eunice Obelee Hood, Roanoke David “Sam” Houston Jr., Anniston Roxie Howard, Weaver James Howell, Georgia Sarah Morris Knox, California Donald “Doug” Lewis Jr., Anniston Joe Maston, Talladega James A. McDonald, Valley Grande Steve “Bo” McGatha, Centre Bobby Lynn McKinney, Sand Rock Lucy Ella Lemons Mills, Eastaboga Raybon Lonnie Mosley, Heflin Rev. Leroy Newman, Roanoke Jerry Lynn Powers Sr., Munford Leola Roper, Anniston Columbus Rutledge, Anniston Waymon “Dale” Salmon, Centre Jeffery Siders, South Carolina Frank Smith, Oxford Hubert Wesley Smith, Heflin Louis Lendon (Sam) Stinnett, Roanoke Curtis Stubbs, Anniston Joseph “Joby” Abbott Walker Sr., Birmingham Jane Woods Walker, Michigan Danny R. White, Heflin Arlie Lee Williams, Anniston Frances Helen Lane Wright, Piedmont Sonya Redding Wyatt, Jacksonville Ronald L. Young, Oxford SUNDAY RECORD YOUR GUIDE TO PUBLIC RECORDS AND VITAL STATISTICS IN CALHOUN COUNTY The Anniston Star Sunday, February 3, 2013 Page 6E John Merritt Ridl- bauer of Jacksonville to Elinor Sue Kron of Jacksonville Stephen Len Wood of Jacksonville to Diane Cochran Kiser of Jacksonville Justin Lee Brown of Anniston to Rheanna Quay Diaz of Anniston Charles Milton Ford of Anniston to Judith Arlene Siegfried of Alexandria Derek Craig Slick of Oxford to Stephanie Marie Howington of Oxford Jacob Michael Hol- liday of Heflin to Ash- lee Nicole Maddox of Heflin Keith Nance Bol- lendorf of Anniston to Lesley Leigh Poe of Anniston Lester Earl Ledlow of Anniston to Ash- leigh Kay Johnston of Anniston MARRIAGE LICENSES BANKRUPTCIES DEATHS CATTLE SALE Here is the livestock mar- ket report for the Tuesday sale. Receipts for this week 1055 compared to 1012 last week. Receipts a year ago 977. FEEDER CLASSES: Bulls and steers (Medium and Large No. 1 and No. 2): 200-300 lbs. 180.00 to 270.00; 300-400 lbs. 175.00 to 207.50; 400-500 lbs. 157.00 to 215.00; 500-600 lbs. 137.00 to 200.00; 600- 700 lbs. 116.00 to 155.00. Heifers (Medium and Large No. 1 and No. 2): 200- 300 lbs. 160.00 to 215.00; 300-400 lbs. 155.00 to 205.00; 400-500 lbs. 145.00 to 202.50; 500-600 lbs. 130.00 to 177.50; 600-700 lbs. 110.00 to 125.00. SLAUGHTER CLASSES: Cows: Breakers 78.00 to 81.00; Boners 82.00 to 87.00; Lean 74.00 to 77.00. Bulls: Normal Dressing 54-58% 93.50 to 97.50; Low Dressing ARRESTS The people listed in this arrest report, whose names and charges are obtained from public records, are presumed inno- cent unless proven guilty in a court of law. Anniston The following felony arrests were report- ed by the Anniston Police Department (addresses not provided) during the seven- day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. • Troy Allen Beal Sr., 63: first-degree pos- session of marijuana. • Carlton Roy Hughes, 30: first-degree bur- glary, third-degree burglary. • Justin Michael Gundersen, 19: posses- sion of a controlled substance. • Cynthia Michelle Brock, 33: possession of a controlled substance. • Antwon Dontrel Harmon, 26: first-degree possession of marijuana. • Quindarius Dominique Phillips, 23: pos- session of a controlled substance. • Jessica Brooke Hinton, 21: second-degree possession of a forged instrument. • Eric Bernard Collins, 44: second-degree receiving stolen property. • Sherrod Dashawn Burton, 20: third- degree burglary. Calhoun County The following felony arrests were report- ed by the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. • Robert Melvin Glass, 53, of Anniston: failure to appear in court for third-degree burglary. • Tommie Lee Sturkie, 47, of Jacksonville: unlawful possession of a controlled sub- stance. • Kevin Scott Lawrence, 24, of Pell City: third-degree burglary. • Shannon Joseph Watkins, 42, of Annis- ton: first-degree possession of marijuana. • Brandi Byars Shoemaker, 31, of Anniston: Order of arrest. • David Lamar Smith, 24, of Anniston: fail- ure to appear in court for second-degree receiving stolen property, two counts of fraudulent use of a credit/debit card, possession/receiving a controlled sub- stance. • Jaclyn Nicole Freeman, 18, of Jackson- ville: three counts of fraudulent use of a debit card. Oxford The following felony arrests were reported by the Oxford Police Department during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. • Jessica Brooke Hinton, 21, of Oxford: pos- session of a forged instrument. Pardon and Parole Board The following felony arrests were reported by the Alabama Board of Pardons and Parole during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. • Jesse Ward, 22, of Alexandria: probation violation. INCORPORATIONS • Haro’s Remodeling LLC • J&J Welding Fabrication & Repair LLC • Residential Services LLC • Vanish 195 LLC • Vanish 205 LLC • Guyco Properties LLC • Dynamic Merchant Solu- tions LLC • Do It All Investments LLC Dissolved • Stage 3 Fabrication LLC • American Refractories Inc. • Bennett Joint Ventures LLC • Gladebrook Properties LLC The material inside the Sunday Record is recorded by The Anniston Star from various institutions and government offices. The public records are published as they appeared on the documents obtained by the newspaper. Direct questions and comments about Sunday Record to Isaac Godwin at igodwin@ annistonstar.com. EDITOR’S NOTE 6 3 BLOTTER Crimes are listed by location. Anonymous tips may be called in to Crime Stoppers at 256-238-1414. A reward of up to $1,000 may be given. Anniston The following property crimes were reported to the Anniston Police Depart- ment during the eight-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. Burglaries • Storage facility, 900 block of Lenlock Lane: tools. • Residence, 400 block of West 29th Street: television. • Residence, 2300 block of Paul Street: firearm, shoes. • Residence, 1300 block of West 22nd Street: television, jewelry. • Residence, 1000 block of Christine Drive: televisions, game console. • Residence, 1600 block of West 21st Street: household items. • Public building, 100 West 13th Street: mixing valve. • Residence, 2000 block of Coleman Road: televisions, video camera. Thefts • Commercial location, 300 block of South Quintard Avenue: jewelry. • Department store, 5500 block of McClel- lan Boulevard: merchandise. • Commercial location, 1300 block of Wal- nut Avenue: guitar, keyboard, computer, stage crash cymbal. • Building, 1600 block of Christine Avenue: basketball goal. • Residence, 1800 block of Rocky Hollow Road: trash can. • Restaurant, 1500 block of Quintard Ave- nue: cell phone with cover. • Specialty store: 1500 block of Noble Street: jewelry. • Residence, 1600 block of Christine Ave- nue: firearm. • Residence, 6000 block of Weaver Road: firearm. • Residence, 1200 block of West 19th Street: firearm. • Bar, 1200 block of Noble Street: vehicle key. Auto-related thefts • Street, 1600 block of Mulberry Avenue: 2000 Honda Accord. (Recovered 01-29- 2013) • Street, 600 block of East 6th Street: tablet computer, cell phone. • Commercial location, 1400 block of Garret Circle: television, mirror. • Residence, 900 block of Kirkwood Ave- nue: car stereo, vehicle title, personal I.D., credit/debit cards. • Residence, 3400 block of Wellborn Street: firearms, hunting cameras. Calhoun County The following property crimes were reported to the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office during the eight-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. Burglaries • Residence, Lincoln Street, Hobson City: antique rocking chairs, jump box, cast iron wash tub, ladder, DVR. • Residence, DeArmanville Drive South, Anniston: game consoles, games, laptop computer, cash. • Specialty store, McDaniel Street, Hobson City: clippers. • Residence, Arrow Head Drive, Alexan- dria: televisions. • Residence, Mitchellville Road, Ohatchee: television, medications. Thefts • Residence, Jamback Road, Anniston: motorcycle. • Residence, Halls Chapel Road, Alexan- dria: pressure washers, edger, string trim- mer, blowers. Auto-related thefts • Residence, Iron City Cut-off, Anniston: 1995 Dodge Ram. • Residence, Airport Road, Oxford: fire- arm. • Residence, near Knightens Crossroad, Piedmont: 1997 Toyota 4-Runner. RATE OF BANKRUPTCIES This week Last week 52 weeks ago 15 12 9 DIVORCES George Cleveland and Natalie Cleve- land Laneese Spanks and James Oliver Spanks Shanquala Gibson and Harold Gibson Clarence Hester and Carolyn Hester Joseph Underwood and Brenda Under- wood Tanisha Young and Larry Young Richard Rollins and Tammy Kay Rollins Thomas Joseph Lucas III and Christie Lucas James Floyd Smelcher and Shan- non Kay Smelcher Jolie Lee Boyd and Kevin Ryan Boyd 13 8 10 FORECLOSURES Jamie D. Wright and Kristie M. Wright , a par- cel of land in section 28, township 14, range 8. David Scott McGuirk, Golden Springs subdivi- sion, block E, lot 5. Henry L. Henderson Jr. , a parcel of land near 283 Rabbittown Road, Piedmont. Jerry Satcher Jr. and Torina P. Satcher, a par- cel of land in section 12, township 14, range 8. Russell Yates and Rita Yates, Greenleaf Heri- tage subdivision, 2nd addition, block C, lot 19. Wendi C. Johnson and Steven E. Johnson, Sun Valley subdivision, 1st addition, lot 19. The Anniston Star COMMUNITY Your news, Your way, Every Saturday Follow us on Twitter: @AnnistonStar For the latest in local news, visit www.AnnistonStar.com Add some SPICE to your life FOOD in Wednesday’s Anniston Star WE BUY GOLD Silver and Diamonds DIAMOND DEPOT Snow St., Oxford - Across from Cheaha Bank (256) 365-2087 284436

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Page 1: Sunday Record for February 3, 2013

A Chapter 7 bankruptcy allows the debtor to retain certain exempt property, but the debtor’s remaining property is gathered and sold by a trustee from which credi-tors will receive payment. It may also be used by businesses which wish to termi-nate their business.

A Chapter 13 bankruptcy enables debt-ors, 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 start-ing or continuing collection efforts.

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

Chapter 7• Sandra Lynn Mallicoat, 3rd Avenue NE, Jacksonville• Joshua D. Moses, Carr Drive, Jackson-ville• William Scales and Loretta J. Christo-pher, Haslam Street, Piedmont• Steven D. Borrelli and Rose M. Borrelli, Avalon Lane, Anniston• Brandon C. Haynes, Caffey Drive, Oxford• Mira L. Cochrum, Choccolocco Road, Anniston• Michael Quinn Meeks, W. 10th Street, Anniston

Chapter 13• Beverly C. Downs, Lee Road, Anniston• Frankie A. Huckaby, Moss Avenue, Anniston• Lon C. Watson III and Katrina Watson, Chosea Springs Road, Anniston

Lucille Parker Beam, GeorgiaWilliam L. Buchanan, OxfordWillie L. Burton, TalladegaEvelyn Burkard Butler, OxfordRetired Sgt. Major Thomas L. Caver, AnnistonJeffery Ciders, South CarolinaCharles Clark Sr., AnnistonWillie Belle Clegg, JacksonvilleJeremy Lee Dunaway, HeflinRuth Ellen English, OxfordLena Mae Feazell, AnnistonNellie “Nell” Gaines, FloridaFarley Moody Galbraith, AnnistonStephen L. “Steve” Gardner, AlexandriaVirgie Vernell “Nell” Hellums, OxfordEunice Obelee Hood, RoanokeDavid “Sam” Houston Jr., AnnistonRoxie Howard, WeaverJames Howell, GeorgiaSarah Morris Knox, CaliforniaDonald “Doug” Lewis Jr., AnnistonJoe Maston, TalladegaJames A. McDonald, Valley

GrandeSteve “Bo” McGatha, CentreBobby Lynn McKinney, Sand RockLucy Ella Lemons Mills, EastabogaRaybon Lonnie Mosley, HeflinRev. Leroy Newman, RoanokeJerry Lynn Powers Sr., MunfordLeola Roper, AnnistonColumbus Rutledge, AnnistonWaymon “Dale” Salmon, CentreJeffery Siders, South CarolinaFrank Smith, OxfordHubert Wesley Smith, HeflinLouis Lendon (Sam) Stinnett, RoanokeCurtis Stubbs, AnnistonJoseph “Joby” Abbott Walker Sr., BirminghamJane Woods Walker, MichiganDanny R. White, HeflinArlie Lee Williams, AnnistonFrances Helen Lane Wright, PiedmontSonya Redding Wyatt, JacksonvilleRonald L. Young, Oxford

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

The Anniston Star ● Sunday, February 3, 2013 ● Page 6E

• John Merritt Ridl-bauer of Jacksonville to Elinor Sue Kron of Jacksonville• Stephen Len Wood of Jacksonville to Diane Cochran Kiser of Jacksonville• Justin Lee Brown of Anniston to Rheanna Quay Diaz of Anniston• Charles Milton Ford of Anniston to Judith Arlene Siegfried of Alexandria• Derek Craig Slick of

Oxford to Stephanie Marie Howington of Oxford• Jacob Michael Hol-liday of Heflin to Ash-lee Nicole Maddox of Heflin• Keith Nance Bol-lendorf of Anniston to Lesley Leigh Poe of Anniston• Lester Earl Ledlow of Anniston to Ash-leigh Kay Johnston of Anniston

MARRIAGE LICENSESBANKRUPTCIESDEATHS CATTLE SALEHere is the livestock mar-ket report for the Tuesday sale. Receipts for this week 1055 compared to 1012 last week. Receipts a year ago 977.FEEDER CLASSES:Bulls and steers (Medium and Large No. 1 and No. 2): 200-300 lbs. 180.00 to 270.00; 300-400 lbs. 175.00 to 207.50; 400-500 lbs. 157.00 to 215.00; 500-600 lbs. 137.00 to 200.00; 600-700 lbs. 116.00 to 155.00.Heifers (Medium and Large No. 1 and No. 2): 200-300 lbs. 160.00 to 215.00; 300-400 lbs. 155.00 to 205.00; 400-500 lbs. 145.00 to 202.50; 500-600 lbs. 130.00 to 177.50; 600-700 lbs. 110.00 to 125.00.SLAUGHTER CLASSES:Cows: Breakers 78.00 to 81.00; Boners 82.00 to 87.00; Lean 74.00 to 77.00.Bulls: Normal Dressing 54-58% 93.50 to 97.50; Low Dressing

ARRESTS

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

AnnistonThe following felony arrests were report-ed by the Anniston Police Department (addresses not provided) during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday.• Troy Allen Beal Sr., 63: first-degree pos-session of marijuana.• Carlton Roy Hughes, 30: first-degree bur-glary, third-degree burglary.• Justin Michael Gundersen, 19: posses-sion of a controlled substance.• Cynthia Michelle Brock, 33: possession

of a controlled substance.• Antwon Dontrel Harmon, 26: first-degree possession of marijuana.• Quindarius Dominique Phillips, 23: pos-session of a controlled substance.• Jessica Brooke Hinton, 21: second-degree possession of a forged instrument.• Eric Bernard Collins, 44: second-degree receiving stolen property. • Sherrod Dashawn Burton, 20: third-degree burglary.

Calhoun CountyThe following felony arrests were report-ed by the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. • Robert Melvin Glass, 53, of Anniston:

failure to appear in court for third-degree burglary.• Tommie Lee Sturkie, 47, of Jacksonville: unlawful possession of a controlled sub-stance.• Kevin Scott Lawrence, 24, of Pell City: third-degree burglary.• Shannon Joseph Watkins, 42, of Annis-ton: first-degree possession of marijuana.• Brandi Byars Shoemaker, 31, of Anniston: Order of arrest.• David Lamar Smith, 24, of Anniston: fail-ure to appear in court for second-degree receiving stolen property, two counts of fraudulent use of a credit/debit card, possession/receiving a controlled sub-stance.• Jaclyn Nicole Freeman, 18, of Jackson-ville: three counts of fraudulent use of a

debit card.

OxfordThe following felony arrests were reported by the Oxford Police Department during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. • Jessica Brooke Hinton, 21, of Oxford: pos-session of a forged instrument.

Pardon and Parole BoardThe following felony arrests were reported by the Alabama Board of Pardons and Parole during the seven-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday. • Jesse Ward, 22, of Alexandria: probation violation.

INCORPORATIONS• Haro’s Remodeling LLC• J&J Welding Fabrication & Repair LLC• Residential Services LLC• Vanish 195 LLC• Vanish 205 LLC• Guyco Properties LLC• Dynamic Merchant Solu-tions LLC• Do It All Investments LLCDissolved• Stage 3 Fabrication LLC• American Refractories Inc.• Bennett Joint Ventures LLC• Gladebrook Properties LLC

The material inside the Sunday Record is recorded by The Anniston Star from various institutions and government offices.

The public records are published as they appeared on the documents obtained by the newspaper. Direct questions and comments about Sunday Record to Isaac Godwin at [email protected].

EDITOR’S NOTE

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BLOTTERCrimes are listed by location. Anonymous tips may be called in to Crime Stoppers at 256-238-1414. A reward of up to $1,000 may be given.

AnnistonThe following property crimes were reported to the Anniston Police Depart-ment during the eight-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday.

Burglaries• Storage facility, 900 block of Lenlock Lane: tools. • Residence, 400 block of West 29th Street: television.• Residence, 2300 block of Paul Street: firearm, shoes.• Residence, 1300 block of West 22nd Street: television, jewelry.• Residence, 1000 block of Christine Drive: televisions, game console.• Residence, 1600 block of West 21st Street: household items.• Public building, 100 West 13th Street:

mixing valve. • Residence, 2000 block of Coleman Road: televisions, video camera.Thefts• Commercial location, 300 block of South Quintard Avenue: jewelry. • Department store, 5500 block of McClel-lan Boulevard: merchandise.• Commercial location, 1300 block of Wal-nut Avenue: guitar, keyboard, computer, stage crash cymbal.• Building, 1600 block of Christine Avenue: basketball goal.• Residence, 1800 block of Rocky Hollow Road: trash can.• Restaurant, 1500 block of Quintard Ave-nue: cell phone with cover.• Specialty store: 1500 block of Noble Street: jewelry.• Residence, 1600 block of Christine Ave-nue: firearm.• Residence, 6000 block of Weaver Road: firearm.• Residence, 1200 block of West 19th Street: firearm.

• Bar, 1200 block of Noble Street: vehicle key.Auto-related thefts• Street, 1600 block of Mulberry Avenue: 2000 Honda Accord. (Recovered 01-29-2013) • Street, 600 block of East 6th Street: tablet computer, cell phone.• Commercial location, 1400 block of Garret Circle: television, mirror.• Residence, 900 block of Kirkwood Ave-nue: car stereo, vehicle title, personal I.D., credit/debit cards.• Residence, 3400 block of Wellborn Street: firearms, hunting cameras.

Calhoun County The following property crimes were reported to the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office during the eight-day period ending at 7 a.m. Thursday.Burglaries• Residence, Lincoln Street, Hobson City: antique rocking chairs, jump box, cast iron

wash tub, ladder, DVR.• Residence, DeArmanville Drive South, Anniston: game consoles, games, laptop computer, cash.• Specialty store, McDaniel Street, Hobson City: clippers. • Residence, Arrow Head Drive, Alexan-dria: televisions. • Residence, Mitchellville Road, Ohatchee: television, medications.Thefts• Residence, Jamback Road, Anniston: motorcycle.• Residence, Halls Chapel Road, Alexan-dria: pressure washers, edger, string trim-mer, blowers.Auto-related thefts• Residence, Iron City Cut-off, Anniston: 1995 Dodge Ram. • Residence, Airport Road, Oxford: fire-arm.• Residence, near Knightens Crossroad, Piedmont: 1997 Toyota 4-Runner.

RATE OF BANKRUPTCIES

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DIVORCES• George Cleveland and Natalie Cleve-land• Laneese Spanks and James Oliver Spanks• Shanquala Gibson and Harold Gibson• Clarence Hester and Carolyn Hester• Joseph Underwood and Brenda Under-wood

• Tanisha Young and Larry Young• Richard Rollins and Tammy Kay Rollins• Thomas Joseph Lucas III and Christie Lucas• James Floyd Smelcher and Shan-non Kay Smelcher • Jolie Lee Boyd and Kevin Ryan Boyd

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FORECLOSURES

• Jamie D. Wright and Kristie M. Wright, a par-cel of land in section 28, township 14, range 8.• David Scott McGuirk, Golden Springs subdivi-sion, block E, lot 5. • Henry L. Henderson Jr., a parcel of land near 283 Rabbittown Road, Piedmont.• Jerry Satcher Jr. and Torina P. Satcher, a par-cel of land in section 12, township 14, range 8.• Russell Yates and Rita Yates, Greenleaf Heri-tage subdivision, 2nd addition, block C, lot 19.• Wendi C. Johnson and Steven E. Johnson, Sun Valley subdivision, 1st addition, lot 19. The Anniston Star

COMMUNITYYour news, Your way,

Every SaturdayFollow us on Twitter:

@AnnistonStar

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Add someSPICE to your life

FOOD in Wednesday’s Anniston Star

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WE BUY GOLDSilver and Diamonds

DIAMOND DEPOT • Snow St., Oxford - Across from Cheaha Bank • (256) 365-2087284436

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CALENDAR: AnnistonStar.com/calendar

• Joyce B. Johnson to Joyce B. Johnson and Noel L. Johnson, Cheaha Acres Estates, block C, lot 11, $10.• Bessie H. Whaley to Joshua J. Stephens, a parcel of land in sec-tion 25, township 15, range 7, $10.• Rebecca Ann Haynie to Ed Hulsey, a parcel of land in section 25, town-ship 14, range 7, $3,000.• Christopher G. Turley to Joanie W. Turley, Whispering Oaks, 1st addition, lot 8, $1.• Garden Trail Trust to David Gib-son and Donna K. Gibson, Eagles Landing subdivision, lot 26, $10.• John Lowell Smith and Nanita Kim Surrett to Read Lorena Glass Lee, Vaughn’s subdivision, lots 78-185 and 91, $77,000.• Michael R. Bennett and Alissa S. Bennett to William Whaley, Greystone Manor, phase 2, lot 116, $210,000.• Douglas Byron Cooper 1998 Revocable Trust to Deena Cooper Montgomery, Lake Park subdivi-sion, block 1, lot 5; a parcel of land in section 33, township 13, range 9, $10.• Virginia Gail Wilson to Eddie Peoples, a parcel of land in section 11, township 16, range 7, $10.• Eric B. Arnold and Ray Thompson to Carlton Haenel and Linda Hae-

nel, Mountainview subdivision, phase 4, lot 143, $10.• Bank of America to Housing & Urban Development, Cynthia Cres-cent addition to Sunset Heights, block 1, lots 3 and 4, $101,057.• Billy Waldrop to Rebekah A. Nichols, Four Lane Homesites subdivision, block 4, lots 62, 64, 66 and 68, $1.• Metro Bank to Eagle Premier Holdings LLC, a parcel of land in section 29, township 14, range 6, $10.• Doris Pauline Sweatt to Johnny L. Hammett and Victoria Pauline Hammett, a parcel of land in sec-tion 13, township 13, range 7, $10.• M. David Dawson and Thomas W. Harmon to Refuge II Church Of God Of Our Lord Jesus Christ Of The Apostolic Faith, McMillian addition to Anniston, block 15, lots 3 and 4, $10.• William H. Ford and Lorene N. Ford to Cynthia J. Cox, Phillip H. Ford, William H. Ford and Lorene N. Ford, North Anniston Realty Co., Saks addition C, block 25, lots 10-12, $87,140.• Eddie L. Cottingham to Eddie L. Cottingham, Carriage Hills subdi-vision, 1st addition, block 3, lot 11, $0.• Tara E. Norris, Tara E. Woolfolk

and Guillermo L. Woolfolk to Tara E. Woolfolk and Guillermo L. Wool-folk, Twin Pines Estate, block 5, lots 11 and 12, $1.• Barbara J. Bigam and Barbara Z. Shedd to Barbara Z. Shedd, Donna S. McCain and Marcella S. Gor-don, Rolling Hills subdivision, 1st addition, lot 54, $10.• Betty W. Stewart to Betty W. Stewart and Steven W. Stewart, Watson, 2nd addition, lots 10 and 11, $10.• Michael Wilborn and Jeffery Wilborn to Gary Wilborn, a parcel of land in section 24, township 15, range 7, $10.• Kenneth Van Tankersley and Bob-bie J. Tankersley to Carl Brimer and Marissa Brimer, Vaughn’s subdivision, lot 31, $10.• Acceptance Loan Co. Inc. to Jason Ray Rowland and Pamela Smith Bonds, Boyd Vaughn’s re-subdivi-sion, lots 14 and 15, $22,500.• Acceptance Loan Co. Inc. to Jason Ray Rowland and Pamela Smith Bonds, a parcel of land in sections 5/8, township 15, range 8, $22,500.• Acceptance Loan Co. Inc. to Jason Ray Rowland and Pamela Smith Bonds, Boyd Vaughn’s re-subdivision, lots 3 and 10; Weir Heights subdivision, lots 12 and 13,

$22,500.• Acceptance Loan Co. Inc. to Jason Ray Rowland and Pamela Smith Bonds, Miller Estate, 1st addition, lot 48, $22,500.• Eddie Price to Corey Barbee, Anniston Homestead & Fruitgrow-ers Assoc., lot 2904, $10.• Fannie Mae to Ellard Develop-ment Co. LLC, Greystone Manor, lot 30, $131,900.• Testamentary Trust in the Will of Ruth J. Wilkens to VTM Properties LLC, Anniston Land Co., block 614, lots 1-5, $100,000.• Sarah Joan Reese to Patricia Ann Tankersley and Janice R. Davis, fractional section A of a parcel of land in section 29, township 15, range 5, $10.• Kenneth Billy O’Dell to Victoria Patterson O’Dell, a parcel of land in section 18, township 16, range 9, $10.• Arthur Simon REI LLC to Patrick F. Burke and Linda Rodopoulos Burke, Anniston City Land Co., block 10, lots 1 and 2; City of Annis-ton, block 10, lots 1-3, $300,000.• Henry Mitchell and Hazel Mitch-ell to Lawrence Michael Mitchell and Cynthia J. Mitchell, fractional section D of a parcel of land in section 7, township 15, range 6; fractional section A of a parcel

of land in section 18, township 15, range 6, $10.• JPMorgan Chase Bank to Hous-ing & Urban Development, Deville Estates, 2nd addition, block B, lot 7.• Wakina Webster to Reginald Webster, Whisperwood Town-houses, block A, lot 5, $10.• James Michael Reaves and Bar-bara Lynn Reaves Hecathorn to Aubrey Knighten, a parcel of land in section 17, township 16, range 6, $100.• Rita Nall Dunaway and Sandra B. Nall to Latoya S. Mixon, Kara-Lynn Heights subdivision, block 2, lots 4 and 6, $100.• MidFirst Bank to Veterans Affairs, Mimosa subdivision, lot 10, $10.• Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. to Christopher L. Murphree, a parcel of land in section 13, town-ship 15, ranges 6/8, $28,500.• William R. Minton and Gina R. Minton to Larry O. Lawler and San-dra Ann Lawler, Wallace Lumber Co., block 47, lot 13, $10.• Tony C. Spurlin to Anisha Patel, a parcel of land in section 32, town-ship 16, range 8, $100.• CR Capital Group LLC to Mark L. Watts, a parcel of land in section 1, township 13, range 7, $10.

PROPERTY TRANSFERRED

RESTAURANT INSPECTIONS

Here are food service establishments recently 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 cor-rected 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 DEMERITS• McAlister’s Deli, 815 Hamric Drive, E., Oxford — 78, potentially hazardous food did not meet temperature

requirements during cold holding; presence of insects; poisonous items not properly stored.NO MAJOR DEMERITS• Bama Cowboy Saloon & Steakhouse, 1503 Hillyer-Robin-son Industrial Parkway, Anniston — 95.• Café Korea, 1014 U.S. 431, N., Anniston — 94.• Cecil’s Place, 313 Pelham Road, S., Jacksonville — 95.• Dad’s Bar-B-Q, 700 Noble St., Anniston — 99.• Discount Food Mart, 600 Quintard Ave., Anniston — 96.• Food Outlet, 2120 Noble St., Anniston — 96.• Huddle House, 6371 U.S. 431, Alexandria — 97.• Jacksonville High School — 100.

• Kiddy Stone Elementary School — 100.• ONO Grill, 2900 McClellan Blvd., Anniston — 98.• P.T. Food Mart, 1528 Greenbrier Road, Anniston — 95.• Prichard’s Deli, 4762 U.S. 431, N., Anniston — 98.• Sandbagin at Cane Creek, 64 Galloway Road, Anniston — 97.• Save-A-Lot, 802 Pelham Road, S., Jacksonville — 97.• Starbucks Coffee Co. 1011 Alabama 21, S., Oxford — 100.• White Plains Elementary School — 99.• White Plains High School — 98.• White Plains Middle School — 100.• Winn-Dixie (Seafood), 800 Noble St., Anniston — 97.

BY JAKE COYLEAssociated Press

NEW YORK — The void you’re look-ing at on your DVR is the sitcom land-scape post-”30 Rock.”

When Tina Fey’s bright, bouncy, irreverent showbiz send-up aired its last episode Thursday night, a light (Kenneth’s toothy grin?) went out in broadcast television.

“30 Rock” was not perfect: It some-times spun its wheels and its writing was often too showy. But “30 Rock” was the clear sitcom heir to “Seinfeld,” pushing comedy forward by fusing the relation-ship set-up of “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” with the flashback jump-cutting of the single-camera “Arrested Develop-ment.” Its snappy, joke-packed universe was both tightly controlled and capable of going anywhere — a fiction funhouse version of Fey’s “Weekend Update” social satire. With Alec Baldwin.

With “30 Rock” leaving the air, the sitcom again finds itself at a crossroads. Though acclaimed and award-winning, “30 Rock” was never highly rated. Sit-com fans and creators alike can reason-ably wonder that if such a show as “30 Rock” had trouble finding viewers, what chance do other quality sitcoms have?

At least since the resolutely cyni-cal “Seinfeld” and the absurdist (and underrated) “NewsRadio,” the sitcom has been self-reflexive, a parody of itself. Laugh tracks and simple sets before stu-dio audiences gave way to wider-rang-ing single-camera freedom. But aside from “30 Rock” and “Arrested Develop-ment,” this has led to little more than better decorated interiors.

Many would say ABC’s “Modern Family” is the strongest current sitcom, but, like many comedies today, it’s bet-ter at being charming and heartwarm-ing than funny in a fresh way. The same issue has crept into NBC’s “Parks and Recreation,” the likable small-town

government sitcom from Fey’s cohort Amy Poehler. Sliding into a rut has never been a problem for another NBC com-edy, “Community.” It has manic inven-tiveness going for it, but not much else.

The end of “30 Rock” heralds a sit-com shift, particularly in NBC’s long-running Thursday night block — a grand tradition that includes “Cheers,” “The Cosby Show” and “Seinfeld.” Both “Parks and Rec” and “Community” have cloudy futures, and the long-running “The Office” will finally end soon. Else-where, CBS’s “How I Met Your Mother” is preparing its final season.

But there are actually quite a lot of broadcast sitcoms running now, includ-ing “The Big Bang Theory,” “Whitney,” “Happy Endings,” “2 Broke Girls,” “The Mindy Project” and the recently pre-miered White House farce “1600 Penn.”

Two Fox shows in their second sea-sons appear to have hit their stride: the animated “Bob’s Burgers” and Zooey Deschanel’s “New Girl.” “Bob’s Burgers,” created by many of those involved with the improvised 1990s Comedy Central series “Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist,” has coalesced into the funniest family portrait on TV. H. Jon Benjamin voices a fry cook, and comedians Kristen Schaal and Eugene Mirman, as two of his ado-lescent kids, steal the show.

“New Girl,” easily dismissed at first as cloying hipsterism, has also found a balance, thanks partly to the excellent Jake Johnson, whose chemistry with Deschanel is, for better or worse, TV’s new Ross-Rachel.

Whatever the value of the shows, it’s a great time for individual comedic performances: Rainn Wilson on “The Office”; Julia-Louis Dreyfus on “Veep”; Chris Pratt on “Parks”; Neil Patrick Har-ris on “How I Met Your Mother.”

The flight to cable hasn’t been as pronounced in sitcoms as it has in dra-mas, but the trend is going that way. On cable, niche sitcoms like “It’s Always

Sunny in Philadelphia,” “The League” and “Archer” have pushed the boundar-ies of taste, reveling in their freedom.

But there are only two must-watch comedies on TV now that “30 Rock” is over. Both are on cable and both draw more from independent film than from sitcom history: Louis C.K.’s “Louie” (currently on hiatus for FX) and Lena Dunham’s “Girls” on HBO.

A comedian interested in a TV series now is less likely to strive for the large broadcast audience of “30 Rock” than follow in the personal storytell-ing of Dunham and C.K. (C.K., after all, already tried updating the sitcom with “Lucky Louie,” which kept the tradi-tional multi-camera, studio audience formula but built episodes around real adult problems and mature jokes. It lasted one season on HBO.)

The most anticipated upcoming sit-com premiere isn’t on broadcast or even cable. Netflix will debut a new season of “Arrested Development” in May, years after it was canceled on Fox. Sitcom nos-talgia may already be in full swing.

“30 Rock” always skewered its own small stature at NBC and it went out that way, too. In the finale, Fey’s Liz Lemon pitches the newly minted NBC president Kenneth Parcell (Jack McBrayer) a show exactly like “30 Rock.” He has no inter-est, though, in a show about “an angry New York crankypants.”

Lemon replies: “I’ll go to cable where you can swear and really take time to let moments land,” at which point the scene abruptly shifts.

But the joke is a loving one. Lemon, like Fey, doesn’t really want a cult com-edy on cable. The episode ends with a vision of a future with flying cars where an age-defying Kenneth happily bank-rolls a show like “30 Rock” from Lemon’s great-granddaughter.

If that’s what it will take for a succes-sor to “30 Rock,” we better start making cars fly.

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