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JULY 11, 2018 | GulfCoastNewsToday.com | 75¢ COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Ongoing and Upcoming Events, PAGE 17 INSIDE The Islander Language learning Thanks to the 2018 LSTA Grant, the Orange Beach Public Library has re- cently added an impressive amount of materials to their language learning col- lections. To read more, see page 20. Safest cities Like many other states, Alabama’s big cities report high crime rates. But the smaller cities prove that there are plenty of safe places. To see where Or- ange Beach ranks among Alabama cities, jump to page 2. 1 SECTION • 36 PAGES Gulf Coast Media VOLUME 42 • ISSUE 29 Harry Benjamin Engelman William Joseph Gremillion Harold P. Lovelace Richard Cain Winstead Jr. DEATHS PAGE 9 Orange Beach football camp PAGE 15 International Mud Day PAGE 6 INDEX BALDWIN LIVING, 6 CLASSIFIED, 26 HEALTH, 14 LEGALS, 28 OPINION, 3 OUT & ABOUT, 21 PUZZLES, 4 SPORTS, 11 TV LISTINGS, 22 Possible renaming of County Road 8 By CRYSTAL COLE [email protected] One of Gulf Shores’ most traversed streets north of the canal may soon be getting a new name. At its most recent City Council work session, Gulf Shores discussed changing the name of County Road 8 East to Coastal Gateway Bou- levard. With the annexation of the areas on both sides of County Road 8 east and the City taking over main- tenance, City staff deter- mined County Road 8 should be renamed as a city road. City staff developed a list of names as well as surveyed residents via Facebook, and the recommended name is Coastal Gateway Boulevard. Baldwin County 911 agency has confirmed Coastal Gate- way Boulevard is an approv- able name. Also discussed at the work session were: • A budget amendment which would increase general fund expenses by $35,000 from 2018 Amend- ment 2, which was passed last month. • Authorize staff to pursue BUILD Grant funding from the U.S. Department of Transportation for con- struction of the Waterway Village Multi-Modal Access Project. Components of the project will include a new road connecting HWY 59 to the proposed state bridge east of the airport, a major pedestrian bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway, im- provements to the Aviation and Business Park, new connections from HWY 59 SEE ROAD, PAGE 20 Plane crashes down in Orange Beach STAFF REPORTS Saturday at ap- proximately 9:22 a.m., Orange Beach PD and Fire responded to a re- ported plane crash. The crash was reported as north of the Wharf and east of the Foley Beach Express. The crash site is located in a heavily- wooded area approxi- mately 500 yards east of the FBX. Personnel ar- riving located the pilot and passengers walk- ing in the woods and were okay with the ex- ception of some minor scrapes and bruises. There were no serious injuries or fatalities. The pilot and passen- gers are from out of state and flying in for a golf outing. Federal authorities came to the scene to investigate the crash. The FAA released a statement about the crash saying: A Piper PA-34 aircraft made a forced landing in a field about one mile north of the Gulf Shores toll Freedom, fireworks and the Fourth on Pleasure Island Around the island last week, citizens and tourists alike celebrated America’s birthday with cookouts, fire- works, beach time, Mullet tosses and more. From Perdido Beach Resort, to the Wharf, down to the Flora- Bama and across to Fort Morgan, patriotism was on full display on Pleasure Island. PHOTOS BY CAPT. MARK ROBINSON/ GCM CORRESPONDENT SEE PLANE, PAGE 35 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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COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Ongoing and Upcoming Events, PAGE 17

INSIDE

The Islander

Language learningThanks to the 2018 LSTA Grant, the Orange Beach Public Library has re-cently added an impressive amount of materials to their language learning col-lections. To read more, see page 20.

Safest citiesLike many other states, Alabama’s big cities report high crime rates. But the smaller cities prove that there are plenty of safe places. To see where Or-ange Beach ranks among Alabama cities, jump to page 2.

1 SECTION • 36 PAGES

Gulf Coast Media

VOLUME 42 • ISSUE 29

Harry Benjamin EngelmanWilliam Joseph GremillionHarold P. LovelaceRichard Cain Winstead Jr.

DEATHS PAGE 9

Orange Beach football campPAGE 15

International Mud DayPAGE 6

INDEX

BALDWIN LIVING, 6

CLASSIFIED, 26

HEALTH, 14

LEGALS, 28

OPINION, 3

OUT & ABOUT, 21

PUZZLES, 4

SPORTS, 11

TV LISTINGS, 22

Possible renaming of County Road 8By CRYSTAL [email protected]

One of Gulf Shores’ most traversed streets north of the canal may soon be getting a new name.

At its most recent City Council work session, Gulf Shores discussed changing the name of County Road 8 East to Coastal Gateway Bou-levard.

With the annexation of the

areas on both sides of County Road 8 east and

the City taking over main-tenance, City staff deter-mined County Road 8 should be renamed as a city road. City staff developed a list of names as well as surveyed residents via Facebook, and the recommended name is Coastal Gateway Boulevard. Baldwin County 911 agency has confirmed Coastal Gate-way Boulevard is an approv-

able name.

Also discussed at the work session were:• A budget amendment

which would increase general fund expenses by $35,000 from 2018 Amend-ment 2, which was passed last month.

• Authorize staff to pursue BUILD Grant funding from the U.S. Department of Transportation for con-

struction of the Waterway Village Multi-Modal Access Project. Components of the project will include a new road connecting HWY 59 to the proposed state bridge east of the airport, a major pedestrian bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway, im-provements to the Aviation and Business Park, new connections from HWY 59

SEE ROAD, PAGE 20

Plane crashes down in Orange BeachSTAFF REPORTS

Saturday at ap-proximately 9:22 a.m., Orange Beach PD and Fire responded to a re-ported plane crash. The crash was reported as north of the Wharf and east of the Foley Beach Express. The crash site is located in a heavily-wooded area approxi-mately 500 yards east of the FBX. Personnel ar-riving located the pilot and passengers walk-ing in the woods and were okay with the ex-ception of some minor scrapes and bruises. There were no serious injuries or fatalities. The pilot and passen-gers are from out of state and flying in for a golf outing. Federal authorities came to the scene to investigate the crash.

The FAA released a statement about the crash saying: A Piper PA-34 aircraft made a forced landing in a field about one mile north of the Gulf Shores toll

Freedom, fireworks and the Fourth on Pleasure Island

Around the island last week, citizens and tourists alike celebrated America’s birthday with cookouts, fire-works, beach time, Mullet tosses and more. From Perdido Beach Resort, to the Wharf, down to the Flora-Bama and across to Fort Morgan, patriotism was on full display on Pleasure Island.

PHOTOS BY CAPT. MARK ROBINSON/ GCM CORRESPONDENT

SEE PLANE, PAGE 35

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Orange Beach ranks 17 in Alabama’s safest citiesSUBMITTED

News coming out of the Heart of Dixie often gives Alabama a bad reputation when it comes to safety. Stories like the recent shoot-ing of a young man in a King City Super Market and the homicide of a long-haul trucker in Bir-mingham add to the long list of violent crimes oc-curring in big cities like Birmingham. According to the 2016 FBI crime re-ports, Alabama has the third-highest murder rate in the United States. However, according to the same data, it also has some of the lowest vio-lent and property crime rates in the country. How can Alabama have both?

It all depends on population. Like many other states, Alabama’s

big cities report high crime rates. But the smaller cities prove that there are plenty of safe places. Margaret, with a population of just 4,580, is the safest city in Ala-bama with less than one violent crime per 1,000 people. Other Alabama cities like Mountain Brook and Athens are almost the same. They boast .68 violent crimes per 1,000 people and .70 violent crimes per 1,000 people, respectively. With smaller popula-tions comes less vio-lence.

This idea is true for property crime rates also. Big cities like Birmingham, with a population over 200,000, are known not only for violent crime but also for having upwards of tens of thousands of property crimes a year.

Margaret has fewer than six property crimes per 1,000 people.

The effect is true for slightly larger cities too. Beautiful towns like Daphne and Pel-ham have over 20,000 residents and still keep crime rates low, with property crime rates well under the national average.

As Birmingham Violence Reduction Ini-tiative manager, Jarral-ynne Agee, said during a panel on inner-city vio-lence, “If you watch the news, read the news, you might get the idea that Birmingham is the Wild, Wild West or that there’s mayhem all over the city, but that’s not true at all. A very small per-cent of our community is committing a large percent of the crime.”

For even more infor-mation and resources on staying safe in Alabama, see our Alabama Safety Directory, where you’ll find tips on emergency preparedness, crime pre-vention, and more.

The 20 Safest Cities in Alabama1. Margaret

Population: 4,580 Violent crimes per 1,000: 0.66 Property crimes per 1,000: 5.24 Total crime: 12.60 percent violent, 87.40 percent property

2. Mountain Brook Population: 20,737 Violent crimes per 1,000: 0.68 Property crimes per 1,000: 13.94 Total crime: 4.88 per-cent violent, 95.12 per-cent property

3. Athens Population: 25,603 Violent crimes per 1,000: 0.70 Property crimes per 1,000: 24.84 Total crime: 2.82 per-cent violent, 97.18 per-cent property

4. Vestavia Hills Population: 34,191 Violent crimes per 1,000: 0.73 Property crimes per 1,000: 11.61 Total crime: 6.29 per-cent violent, 93.71 per-cent property

5. Satsuma Population: 6,187 Violent crimes per 1,000: 1.13 Property crimes per 1,000: 13.09 Total crime: 8.63 per-cent violent, 91.37 per-cent property

6. Hartselle Population: 14,540 Violent crimes per 1,000: 1.24 Property crimes per 1,000: 22.83 Total crime: 5.43 per-cent violent, 94.57 per-cent property

7. Albertville Population: 21,525 Violent crimes per 1,000: 1.35 Property crimes per 1,000: 33.50 Total crime: 4.03 per-cent violent, 95.97 per-cent property

8. Helena Population: 18,525 Violent crimes per 1,000: 1.35 Property crimes per 1,000: 6.21 Total crime: 21.74 percent violent, 78.26 percent property

9. Daphne Population: 25,564 Violent crimes per 1,000: 1.37

Property crimes per 1,000: 19.68 Total crime: 6.96 per-cent violent, 93.04 per-cent property

10. Cullman Population: 15,459 Violent crimes per 1,000: 1.42 Property crimes per 1,000: 37.20 Total crime: 3.82 per-cent violent, 96.18 per-cent property

11. Rainsville Population: 5,047 Violent crimes per 1,000: 1.59 Property crimes per 1,000: 24.37 Total crime: 6.52 per-cent violent, 93.48 per-cent property

12. Pelham Population: 23,162 Violent crimes per 1,000: 1.77 Property crimes per 1,000: 21.98 Total crime: 8.05 per-cent violent, 91.95 per-cent property

13. Fayette Population: 4,465 Violent crimes per 1,000: 1.79 Property crimes per 1,000: 21.05 Total crime: 8.50 per-cent violent, 91.50 per-cent property

14. Spanish Fort Population: 8,312 Violent crimes per 1,000: 1.80 Property crimes per 1,000: 21.78 Total crime: 8.26 per-

cent violent, 91.74 per-cent property

15. Fairhope Population: 19,470 Violent crimes per 1,000: 1.85 Property crimes per 1,000: 33.33 Total crime: 5.55 per-cent violent, 94.45 per-cent property

16. Southside Population: 8,602 Violent crimes per 1,000: 1.98 Property crimes per 1,000: 12.90 Total crime: 15.35 percent violent, 84.65 percent property

17. Orange Beach Population: 5,932 Violent crimes per 1,000: 2.02 Property crimes per 1,000: 31.52 Total crime: 6.41 percent violent, 93.59 percent property

18. Montevallo Population: 6,716 Violent crimes per 1,000: 2.08 Property crimes per 1,000: 22.19 Total crime: 9.37 per-cent violent, 90.63 per-cent property

19. Daleville Population: 5,109 Violent crimes per 1,000: 2.15 Property crimes per 1,000: 12.33 Total crime: 17.44 percent violent, 82.56 percent property

20. Headland Population: 4,778 Violent crimes per 1,000: 2.30

How We Chose the Safest Cities in Alabama

To identify the twenty safest cities in Alabama, we reviewed the 2016 FBI crime report statistics and population data. Cities that fell below identified population thresholds or that failed to submit a complete crime report to the FBI were excluded from the ranking system.

Our evaluation is based on the number of reported violent crimes (aggravated assault, murder, rape,

and robbery) in each city. If there was a tie, we also factored in the number of property crimes (burglary, arson, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft). To level the playing field, we calculated the rate of crimes per 1,000 people in each city. This makes it easier to directly com-pare the likelihood of these crimes occurring in cities with vastly dif-ferent populations.

I have a nephew named David, a

kind and earnest boy. After his first day

of preschool, he reported to his mother,

“Boy Carmen won’t talk to me no

matter how much I talked to him.” His

mother said she was pretty sure that,

while there was a girl named Carmen

in the class, there was no boy named

Carmen.” David assured her that she

was mistaken. He came home the

next day with the same report: “Boy

Carmen wouldn’t talk to me.” Days

Three and Four were the same. On the

fifth day, David burst through the door

and exclaimed with a big grin, “Well,

Boy Carmen talked to me today! He

said really loud, ‘MY NAME’S NOT

CARMEN!’”

In our family, this narrative has

become “The Tale of David and Not

Carmen,” but it’s a story with which

we can all identify. Often, our greatest

relationship challenges are simply

issues of mistaken identity. We want,

or need, someone to be a certain way,

but they are not, and things break

down. What’s worse, we often aren’t

particularly honest about or even truly

aware of who we are either, making the

breakdown complete.

What’s the solution? We need a

fixed point of honesty and authenticity

to break the code of one another.

That fixed point is Jesus. He shouts

to us, not angrily but urgently,

“MY NAME’S JESUS!” He never

misrepresents Himself, and, when

we know who He is, then we know

who we are: sinners who are forgiven

and safe and, therefore, free to know,

accept, and be truthful about who

others are who they can be.

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Mistaken Identity

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OpinionAs Supreme Court drama unfolds, Alabama plays its partBy TODD STACY

The biggest story in the political world right now is President Donald Trump’s impending ap-pointment to the U.S. Supreme Court. And, like most big political stories, Alabama is right in the middle of it.

Justice Anthony Ken-nedy’s announcement two weeks ago that he will retire at the end of July heightened tem-peratures for an already red-hot political summer. Kennedy is known as the "swing" justice. In his 30 years on the court, the Reagan appointee has cast decisive votes on cases considered to be big wins for both conser-vatives (upholding gun rights, striking down limits on political speech, curtailing public sector union influence) and liberals (legalizing gay marriage, upholding Roe v. Wade, limiting prayer in school).

Trump’s nominee to replace Kennedy will likely be a much more reliable vote for conser-

vatives. That means the ideological tilt of the high court could bend toward the right for a generation. Of course, Republicans are salivating over the op-portunity to realign the court, while Democrats are in utter dismay.

How is Alabama in-volved? For starters, one of our own is on the shortlist.

Judge Bill Pryor, a Mobile native, currently serves on the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, one rung below the Supreme Court. He was the Attor-ney General of Alabama for six years before Presi-dent George W. Bush nominated him to the federal bench in 2004.

Pryor is on a list of conservative judges com-piled by the Federalist Society from which Presi-dent Trump is making his next pick. But, he’s not just on the list. He’s toward the top, according to those familiar with the process.

Many thought Pryor came close to getting Trump’s first Supreme Court nomination that

ultimately went to Jus-tice Neil Gorsuch. At the time, critics came out of the woodwork to preemp-tively attack Pryor, from both the left and right. It is hard to say how much the negative attention af-fected the president’s de-cision back then, or how it might now. Fair or not, the fact that Pryor has vulnerabilities that can be attacked during the high-stakes confirmation process works against him.

Other shortlist can-didates include Judge Brett Kavanaugh of the DC Circuit and Judge Amy Barrett of the 7th Circuit. Barrett is emerg-ing as a favorite for a number of reasons: her age of 46 would ensure a truly long-term appoint-ment, her status as a woman could be helpful to conservatives should the issue of abortion be litigated before the court, and senators would be hard pressed to deny her nomination having confirmed her to the 7th Circuit just a year ago.

The other Alabama

connection at play? Sen. Doug Jones.

Last year, Gorsuch was confirmed to the Supreme Court by a 54-45 vote. Every Republican voted for Gorsuch, save for Georgia Sen. Johnny Isackson who missed the vote for health rea-sons. Three red state Democrats also voted to confirm Trump’s pick: West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin, North Dakota Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, and Indiana Sen. Joe Don-nelly.

A few things have changed since then. First, there is one fewer Republican and one more Democrat in the Senate, thanks to Jones (and thanks to Roy Moore, really). Second, the liberal base is more aggressive than ever in demanding Democrats resist Trump policies and actions. Those red state Democrats are feeling newfound heat from pro-gressives in their home states, which adds to the constant pressure they already feel to appeal to conservatives.

Should a few votes fall off, Jones would be in the position of cast-ing a deciding vote on Trump’s Supreme Court nominee. Of course, being a Democrat from Alabama, Jones is under a microscope for every vote he takes in the Sen-ate. He has tried to stake out a middle-of-the-road approach, sometimes sid-ing with the Republican majority and sometimes siding with Democratic minority. But, could you imagine the uproar among Alabama conser-vatives if Jones cast the deciding vote against Trump’s nominee? Like-wise, could you imagine the uproar among Ala-bama liberals if Jones cast the the deciding vote for Trump’s nominee? He's probably hoping the margin isn’t close and his vote isn’t seen as conse-quential either way.

Don't forget about the involvement of another Alabamian: Attorney General Jeff Sessions. The AG doesn't normally play an out-front role in judicial nominations.

However, the Depart-ment of Justice is very involved, and the many Alabamians Sessions installed there will be instrumental in vetting candidates and confirm-ing the eventual nominee.

President Trump isn’t wasting any time and plans to announce his se-lection by July 9. Neither is Senate Majority Mitch McConnell, who said the Senate will vote to con-firm the new justice some time this Fall.

There’s not a whole lot more dramatic than a Su-preme Court nomination and confirmation, po-litically speaking. Never ones to shy away from the drama, it looks like Alabama will step up to play our part in the show.

Todd Stacy is the pub-lisher of the Alabama Daily News. His 15-year career in Alabama politics spanned from the State House in Montgomery to Capitol Hill in Washing-ton, D.C. Subscribe for free to his daily political news and analysis at www.AL-DailyNews.com.

Alabama primary runoffs next weekWell folks, if you vote in

the Republican primary you may want to go back to the polls next week and finish selecting the GOP nomi-nees for several important state offices. If you are a Democrat the only reason you will need to vote on Tuesday is if you have a runoff in a local race and there are very few of those around.

We are still a very red Republican state. There are 29 elected statewide officials in Alabama. All 29 are held by Republi-cans. When all the votes are counted in November, that 29 out of 29 figures will more than likely be the same in the Heart of Dixie. The Blue wave has not reached here. There were twice as many Re-publican voters, 590,000 to 283,000, as Democratic voters on June 5.

In addition to having all 29 state offices held by Republicans, six out of seven of our members of Congress are members of the GOP. That will also remain the same when the dust settles in the fall.

The only contested Congressional race is for the Second District, which encompasses most of the Montgomery River Region, including Elmore and Autauga Counties,

coupled with the Wire-grass. It is a very conser-vative district. Therefore, it is a Republican seat.

The winner of the GOP runoff between Martha Roby and Bobby Bright will be the Congressman. Whichever one is elected will vote consistently con-servative with the GOP leader-

ship in Congress. Roby is on the ropes be-

cause she vowed openly, two years ago, that she would not vote for Donald Trump for President. That unnecessary display of disloyalty has made her very unpopular in the district. Trump has a 90 percent approval rating among Republican pri-mary voters in southeast Alabama. She would have lost two years ago if the primary had been held after her statement. There was an unprece-dented number of write in votes against her. She has been considered very vul-nerable since that time.

National special inter-ests stuck to their script and stayed loyal to the incumbent and loaded her up with Washington money. She was able to outspend her four male opponents by an over 2 to 1 margin. However, she fell short in the pri-mary garnering about 38

percent. Bobby Bright received 27 percent and is well known and liked in the district. However, President Trump’s en-dorsement of Roby three weeks ago may have wiped the slate clean for Roby and given her a clear path to reelection.

Winning the Republi-can nomination for At-torney General and Lt. Governor in Alabama is still pretty much tan-tamount to election in Alabama, although the Democrats have a viable candidate for Attorney General in young Joseph Siegelman in November. Don Siegelman’s son Joseph along with youth-ful Tuscaloosa mayor, Walt Maddox, have viable chances of winning as a Democrat in November.

The GOP race for At-torney General has been the best contest in the primary season. Troy King began the race as the favorite and will probably prevail next Tuesday. There were four formidable horses in this race. King has previously served as Attorney Gen-eral and therefore was perceived as the incum-bent. Bentley appointee Steve Marshall had been a Democratic DA for a while. This one will boil down to who votes.

In a GOP runoff, only the hardcore Republican base will vote. Those

voters will not be excited about Steve Marshall who was appointed by Robert Bentley and as late as a few years ago was expedi-ently a Democrat who was appointed by Don Sie-gelman. In fact, he voted for and contributed to Barack Obama. My guess is that folks will vote for Troy King, a lifelong Re-publican.

The race for Lt. Gover-nor will be close between Twinkle Cavanaugh and Will Ainsworth. This con-test has attracted more attention and money than ever. The odds say that there is a 50-50 chance that whoever wins this contest next Tuesday will ascend to Governor over the next few years. Our current governor moved from Lt. Governor to Governor without being elected. It has happened more than once over the past few decades.

If you vote on Tuesday, you will be in a pool of about 10 to 12 percent of voters. Therefore, if you show up, your vote will be enhanced exponentially.

See you next week.

Steve Flowers is Alabama’s leading political colum-nist. His weekly column appears in more than 60 Alabama newspapers. He served 16 years in the state legislature. Steve may be reached at www.steveflow-ers.us.

STEVEFLOWERS

Inside theStatehouse

Canal Road questions

According to a very recent conversation by a local City employee with a TV representa-tive, the City of Orange Beach is working daily trying to resolve the current vehicle traffic problem on Canal Road. But I just read in this newspaper that the Baldwin County Legislative Delegation has indicated over $126 million is necessary for a solution to the Canal Road unsafe traffic. So, the obvi-ous question is what daily efforts is the City of Orange Beach performing to accomplish a safe vehicle routing on Canal Road from the Wharf area over to HiWay 161?

Another question: Why is a Cross Island roadway not being worked on daily? And why waste time and money promoting a Bridge to Nowhere?

Dave JohnsonOrange Beach

Thoughts on the Fourth of July

Germany in the 1930s, was it like this? Cel-ebrating our nation and our success in creat-ing for ourselves security and comfort and disinterest in the treatment of immigrants seeking asylum and the caging of children separated from their parents.

Tyranny is created in the cultivation of fear and hatred. It is encouraged by the insu-lation of private lives. Get involved in move-ments for change which respect the dignity of all persons and welcome them in to share our nation’s heritage.

Keith J. Burroughs

Gulf Shores

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4 • Fun & Games • July 11, 2018 • Gulf Coast Media

Puzzles

UPPING THE PERCENTAGES

One of the very first things a beginner is taught is how to take a finesse. But, strangely enough, one of the last things he learns is when not to take a finesse.

Here is a typical case. South is declarer at six spades, and West leads a club. It seems entirely normal to win with the ace, draw trumps and then take a heart finesse. If East has the king, the slam comes home; if West has the king, the slam goes down, since declarer must eventually lose a diamond.

However, this would not be the best way to play the hand. By rely-ing strictly on a finesse, declarer would give him-self only a 50-50 shot at making the contract. But the fact is that South can improve on his prospects by adopting an altogether different line of play.

He should ruff a low club at trick two, then cash the K-A of trumps and ruff dummy’s eight of

clubs. He now makes his stab at fame and fortune by playing the A-K and another diamond.

As the cards lie, West would win the diamond and be forced to return a heart or a club, either of which would allow South to score the rest of the tricks.

It is true that declarer needs a considerable amount of luck to achieve the winning position, but it costs him nothing at all to try. If East winds up on lead after the third dia-mond, South would still have the heart finesse to fall back on.

This type of situation arises in many deals. De-clarer notes at the outset that he has roughly a 50 percent chance for the slam if he relies exclu-sively on a finesse.

He then seeks a way to improve on this percent-age, and once he reaches this point in his thinking, he is only a short step away from finding the winning line of play.

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• It was American as-tronomer, astrophysicist and author Carl Sagan who made the following sage observation: “The fact that some geniuses were laughed at does not imply that all who are laughed at are ge-niuses. They laughed at Columbus, they laughed at Fulton, they laughed at the Wright brothers. But they also laughed at Bozo the Clown.”

• It’s not clear why lawmakers in the state of Alabama once thought it necessary to pass a law forbidding the operation of a ve-hicle while wearing a blindfold.

• Though coffee has been around for about 700 years, instant coffee wasn’t invented until 1906. By George Wash-ington. Of course not that George Washing-ton. The man who made coffee more convenient — and less palatable — was from Belgium.

• There seems to be quite a rivalry between the towns of Rosehill, North Carolina, and Wilmington, Delaware. Both locales claim to be the home of the world’s largest frying pan, with a diameter of 10 feet. This begs some ques-tions, of course: How many eggs are being fried at once to require such a large piece of cookware? And what sort of stove is required to heat such a mam-moth pan?

• If you’re like the av-erage American, you’ll eat about 35,000 cookies in your lifetime.

• Those who study such things say that 70 percent of southern Nevada’s water use goes through the sprinklers for golf courses and lawns in Las Vegas.

• It’s not surprising that the word “fondue” comes from the French verb “fondre,” which means “to melt.”

• Do you know anyone who is xanthodontous? If so, you might want to refer them to someone specializing in cosmetic dentistry. “Xanthodon-tous” means “having yellow teeth.”

Thought for the Day: “Laughter is a form of

internal jogging.” — Norman Cousins

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International Mud Day

More than 150 kids clambered over, around and even under the mount of mud at Graham Creek Nature Center last month to celebrate International Earth Day. The park hosts the gloriously muddy event every year and lets children ex-plore what it feels like to let the thick goo squish between their toes, drip down their face and slither into their hair.

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Bayside’s National Junior Honor Society recently inducted its newest members. New inductees are listed below.

Seventh graders are as follows: Elle Brown, Samuel Carpenter, Blai Cebrian-Claramunt, Elizabeth Chen, Katie Clements, Trae Duncan, Kate Ginger, Lauren Godwin, Sarah Higgin-botham, Joe Howell, Au-gusta Jones, Joey Jones, Ryan McCullough, Trey McKean, Beverley Milt-eer, Millison Mixon, Marlee Moore, Nicole Nager, Ty Postle, Leona Rindle.

Eighth graders are as follows: Leo Backman, Patterson Branyon, Ca-mille Buckner, Jackson DeLaney, Ethan Dull, Cole Komyati.

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Gulf Coast Media • July 11, 2018 • Baldwin Living • 7

South Baldwin Chamber Foundation helps bring Robotics to local schoolsBy JESSICA [email protected]

FOLEY — The South Baldwin Chamber Foun-dation has been dedi-cated to enhancing local education and the lives of students since 2003, serving the students of Foley High School and its feeder schools. One of the ways that the SBCF helps is through student/teacher grants, and this year the grant winner was Foley In-termediate School. A teacher from the inter-mediate school applied concerning the school’s robotics program. With advancements in tech-nology happening daily, classes concerning com-puter and technological skills have become some of the most rewarding subjects to offer stu-dents.

Thanks to the efforts of the South Baldwin Chamber Founda-tion, all six schools in Foley’s feeder pattern (Foley Elementary, Intermediate, Middle, and High Schools, Magnolia School, and Swift School) all have robotics programs being offered to the students. Originally, the Chamber Founda-tion approached PNC Bank to obtain $5,000 for the grant award. In the end, a total of $16,500 was put towards the robotics programs, with Centennial Bank Elberta contributing $1,500, National Bank of Commerce contributing $1,000, South Baldwin

Chamber Foundation contributing $4,000, and PNC Bank contributing $10,000, double the origi-nal amount requested.

“All the schools in our feeder pattern have some form of robotics, whether it be in the library, in their gifted program, or with Proj-ect Lead the Way,” said Gale Croft, Executive Director

South Baldwin Chamber Foundation. “Now that we’re getting started and now that we have this component in every school, we’ll be able to expand it. That’s why it’s so important that our members of the community donate towards the teacher/student grants, is so we can expand projects like this. One of the things we’re trying to do at the foundation is to bring the schools and principals together, so that they can feed off one another and so that they can have some continuity between the schools.”

Thomas Thorjusen, the technology teacher at Foley High School, states that robotics pro-grams are growing in numbers steadily, and with this grant award the teachers now have a better opportunity to teach more kids the im-portance of technology.

“The jobs that are taught in STEM classes, such as computer sci-ences, are probably growing at double the rate of everything else,” Thorjusen said. “We

want to show kids that robotics is fun, give them an idea of what math and science are all about.”

The robotics program introduces kids to com-puter programming and coding, along with the skills they need to brain-storm and execute the building of a robot.

“Our job in robotics is to get kids interested at a very early age, we’re working our way all the way to the intermediate and elementary schools and trying to build up robotics as a sport to create motivation,” said Thorjusen. “It’s fun, but on top of that you’re learning valuable skills.”

Each year, multiple robotics competitions take place throughout the nation, with the largest being the VEX Robotics Competition where you can find approximately 20 thou-sand robotics teams from all over the globe competing. VEX creates “games” for the teams to play, each team re-sponsible for building their own robot which they will then control to win the game. The games are different each year, and the students in Thorjusen’s class are already hard at work brainstorming ideas and solving problems to cre-ate a winning robot.

“The high school just signed up ten registered teams, which will be around 40 to 60 kids,” said Thorjusen. The one downfall he’s seen so far

is that kids in Northern Alabama have access to more competitions, giving them the ability to compete in up to six qualifying events to put them in a spot at VEX, something that kids in the Gulf Coast don’t have.

“We’re planning to take day trips to a few qualifying events close by, and we’re looking to host some here as well, to get a couple of kids seated in the champion-ship,” Thorjusen said.

To learn more about the South Baldwin Chamber Foundation, visit their page on the

South Baldwin Chamber of Commerce’s website:

www.SouthBaldwin-Chamber.com.

Bottom row left to right: Amber Burke, Paige Hamm, Alex Miller, Matt VanWelzen, Zach VanWelzen, Grayson Mitchell, Jackson Finkley.Top row left to right: Russ Moore, Foley High School Principal; Alex Sweeney, National Bank of Commerce; Thomas Thorjusen, Foley High School; Camille Mosher, PNC Bank; JaNay Dawson, Baldwin County School Board; Michele Jenkins-Utomi, PNC Bank; Rich Caldwell, South Baldwin Chamber Foundation Treasurer; Rick Conway, Centennial Bank of Elberta; Ralph Hellmich, City of Foley.

The Foley High School’s Robotics club members’ have set up this year’s VEX game board in their classroom and are ready to practice, design, and build their robot.

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8 • Baldwin Living • July 11, 2018 • Gulf Coast Media

The Friendship Garden of Mary Ruth Stuckey

BEYOND THE GARDEN GATE

By DOOLEY BERRY

It truly is a sacred connection that binds the plants and flowers from other locations and past times to friends and family members gone on or still present with us. Plants transplanted to a new location will often survive and thrive if given the proper at-tention and love. Bay Minette octogenarian, Mary Ruth Stuckey, cer-tainly believes in that sacred connection.

“My yard is made up of my friends,” Mary Ruth shares.”Nearly everything in my garden came from cuttings-gifts from family and friends. And I do talk to them as if the family member or friend is right there with me. In life, friendships need to be cultivated by showing interest and care and attention. My plants are friends that need that, too,” she adds with a smile.

This Fayette, Alabama native learned the love and magic of gardens from the cradle on. “It was colder in Fayette than here,” Mary Ruth says, “but Mama and her eight sisters always

had gardens. Mama grew poppies, marigolds and gorgeous dahlias as big as saucers,” she adds. “When someone died back then, I remem-ber Mama and my aunts picking fresh evergreens to which they added bows and fashioned into wreaths. It was a way to show respect and caring for the family. Gardens can do that.”

Mary Ruth says that she never saw a camel-lia or azalea until the family moved to Bay Minette when she was a young girl in 1948.”We thought we would be so close to the Gulf-even though it was one hun-dred miles away,” she shares with a laugh.

“Mama planted lots of things down here even though it was hotter. She bought many of her bulbs and wonderful verbena and she also had vegetable gardens through the years,” she recalls wistfully.

Mary Ruth’s own neat Bay Minette garden boasts camellias and azaleas grafted from parent plants from her in-laws’ yard. Her front yard is shaded by tall pines and bordered by

a row of boxwoods. She loves the showy ama-ryllis, colorful coleus, friendly Gerber daisies, irises originally from Birmingham, calla and ginger lilies, begonia and geraniums. Most of these prize specimens originated with cuttings and snips from friends and family and have settled nicely into their new home with Mary Ruth at the helm. A beautiful, neat palette of beauty is what she has created over the years. Each flower-each plant is a cherished memory of friends and times gone by. She smiles and greets "good morning" to a favored plant gar-nered from a favorite aunt's garden and re-members her mother as she tends the lilies that grew in her yard so long ago.

“Even though the people who gave me these plants are gone, when I tend and look at my garden, I continue to 'grow a memory' and never forget my friends and family who shared with me,” she says. “And I share, too! With gardening, you do some-thing creative that you

love and you share this and help please others. Gardening is truly doing God's work!”

This soon-to-be 86 year old Southern beauty is also a seam-stress who was known for her beautiful French smocking and owned her own shop until re-tirement. She is creative with sewing and in the garden, as well.

“A garden is a blank canvas,” she explains. “You plant your taller plants in the back of the bed and then fill it in to the real low plants in front. Most of my gar-den is from giveaways, but I also rescue dying plants that others have trouble with. I have real good luck sometimes, sometimes not.”

Mary Ruth has a beau-

tiful gardening philoso-phy. Besides gardening being something you do to give yourself satisfac-tion, she shares, “Each plant is a living thing and you are, too. When you share your plants, you show that you care and make someone else happy, too. Everyone needs personal satisfac-tion.”

On a backyard tour, Mary Ruth points out a mature almond tree, which, when in bloom, looks like a riot of pink carnations. She got a cutting from a nursery owner-friend when she admired her gorgeous tree in full bloom “It's the prettiest tree I've seen in my whole life,” she adds.

Keeping it company in the backyard garden

are a well-shaped cherry tree, angelwing begonias and old-fashioned four o'clocks. “When I was younger,” Mary Ruth shares “we would make necklaces out of four o'clocks and give them to folks all over.”

“As I've grown older,” this genteel gardener says, “I realize that we should all learn how to be a grateful receiver and show appreciation. Don't tell folks how to live their lives or how to garden. Everyone has to learn on their own. Even though I am in my twilight years and am somewhat limited in what I can do, I plan to continue growing friendships-both in the garden and out.”

A very fine idea, my friend.

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Incoming President Beth Higgins welcomes her 2018/19 Board. From left to right are: Cyndi Hill, Rochelle Smith, Marcia Scavarda, Jackie Laver, Paula Grievo, Libby Bates, Beth Higgins, Judy Wynn, Ann Hale, Lyn Burger, Susan West. Not pic-tured are: Jennifer McEvoy, Terrie Larson, Melissa McClure, and Gloria Davis.

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South Baldwin Newcomers Club for 2018/19

Normandale Community College announces 2018 Graduates List

BLOOMINGTON, Minn. — Normandale Community College honored more than 1,200 graduates at its gradua-tion ceremony on May 14 at Orchestra Hall in Min-neapolis, Minn.

More than 320 gradu-ates participated in the ceremonies. The cer-emony honored Summer

2017 and Fall 2017 gradu-ates, along with the can-didates for Spring 2018 graduation. Normandale congratulates these in-dividuals who reside in your community on their graduation:

Joan Machogu, Certifi-cate, Community Health Worker and Navigator, Fairhope

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ObituariesENGELMAN

After a long illness, Harry Benjamin Engel-man, 67, formerly of Elberta, passed away in Glendale, Arizona on June 30, 2018.

Interment in Barran-cas National Cemetery in Pensacola.

GREMILLIONIt is with great sadness

that the family of Wil-liam Joseph Gremillion announce his passing on Monday, July 2, 2018 fol-lowing an illness at the age of 76 yrs.

A native of Springhill, Louisiana, Joe gradu-ated from Springhill High School and then attended LSU where he earned his B.S.

He was employed by Star Paper Tube as man-ager of the Mobile Plant for 39 years. He then owned and operated a successful landscaping and lawn care business in Fairhope for many years. Upon his retire-ment, he worked part time for Bass Pro Shops in Spanish Fort, where he enjoyed working with fellow sports enthusiasts and sharing his love and knowledge of both fish-ing and hunting.

He also enjoyed serv-ing as a deacon in the Baptist Church and sing-ing in the choir.

He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Janet (nee Torrence); his chil-

dren, Sherry (and Scott) Ringenoldus of Spanish Fort, Alabama, Shelia (and Sean) Kennedy of Daphne, Alabama and Robert (and Cindy) of Dunedin, Florida; and his six grandchildren, Blakely, Jordan, Ashlee, Hannah, Tanner and Amber; and his two great-grandchildren, Kaylor and Sawyer; and his sister, Marsha Lynn Chinal of Dallas, Texas. He will be fondly remem-bered by many nieces and nephews.

Visitation was held Thursday, July 5, 2018, from 5 until 7 p.m., at Wolfe-Bayview Funeral Home, Fairhope.

Funeral services were held Friday, July 6, 2018 at 11 a.m. at Wolfe-Bayview Funeral Home, Fairhope.

Interment followed at Jubilee Memorial Gar-dens.

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

LOVELACEHarold P. Lovelace, 88,

a resident of Saraland, passed away Sunday, July 1, 2018.

Funeral services were held Thursday, July 5,

2018 at Robertsdale As-sembly of God Church, with burial in Pittman Cemetery.

Arrangements by Mack Funeral Home, Robertsdale.

WINSTEADRichard Cain Winstead

Jr. was born in Tusca-loosa on Sept. 1, 1948 and went to rest peacefully on July 6, 2018.

He was a graduate of the University of Ala-bama School of Business where he was a member of the Delta Kappa Epsi-

lon fraternity.Dick was the owner

and operator of Coconut Willie’s Restaurant from 1980 through 2004 in Gulf Shores, where he and his wife, Pam, enjoyed a greatly fulling life to-gether in the community.

Dick served on the Board of Directors of the Alabama Gulf Coast Chamber of Commerce and the Island Youth Foundation. In recent years, he volunteered as a tutor with the Home-work Haven after school program, working with Gulf Shores Middle School students.

He was predeceased by his parents, Richard Cain and Fredrika Jones Winstead; his sisters, Fredrika Jones “Rickie” Winstead and Emilee Winstead; and his brother, Robert Herbert Winstead.

He is survived by his beloved wife of 35 years, Pam; and their two de-voted sons, Richard Cain Winstead III and Peyton

Kennedy Winstead.A celebration of life

will take place at the First Presbyterian Church of Gulf Shores on Saturday, July 14 at 11 a.m., with Rev. Steven D.

Kurtz presiding.Memorial contribu-

tions may be made to the First Presbyterian Church Music Minis-try, P.O. Box 256, Gulf Shores, AL 36547.

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Gulf State Park Pier expands shark fishingBy DAVID RAINERAlabama Department of Conser-vation and Natural Resources

Anglers at Gulf State Park Pier who expressed frustration after reeling in pieces of desired fish species that had been attacked by sharks have gained some relief.

The Alabama State Parks System managers instituted a pilot pro-gram to allow a limited number of anglers to fish for sharks on the octagon end of the pier on consecutive Tuesday nights recently.

The first night was relatively slow as sev-eral sharks were hooked but only one undersized (minimum of 54 inches fork length) fish was landed. The shark was released back into the water.

The action on the second Tuesday night and the overwhelming interest of anglers and spectators prompted Parks officials to ex-pand the shark-fishing opportunities in July. Numerous sharks were hooked last Tuesday, and a 130-pound spinner shark was hauled onto the 1,540-foot pier.

The next chances to fish for sharks on the pier will take place on the south end from 7 p.m. until 7 a.m. the fol-lowing morning on Sun-day and Tuesday nights on July 15, 17, 22, 24, 29 and 31. The previous shark-fishing times had been 8 p.m. to midnight. Parks officials realized anglers had a great deal of success just as the sun was setting and de-cided to start the fishing an hour earlier. Anglers said the sharks were causing problems at daybreak as well.

To accommodate the shark anglers, the octa-gon will close to routine use 30 minutes prior to

these events and reopen to routine use 30 min-utes following. During the events, the octagon area of the pier will be reserved for the exclu-sive use of participating anglers and their desig-nated assistants. Other anglers and pier guests can use the remainder of the pier as usual.

Another adjustment by Parks officials is an increase in the number of anglers allowed and a decrease in the number of assistants. In the last session, 10 anglers were designated to fish, and they were allowed two assistants each. Anglers were also allowed to use two rods.

During the July shark-fishing events, 15 anglers will be allowed to fish per occasion with only one rod and reel per angler in use. Each angler may have one assistant. A maximum of 30 individuals will be allowed on the octagon area during each event. Anglers are encouraged to assist each other while fishing.

Anglers are required to provide their own gear. Larger reels are allowed during the shark event. Other pier rules regarding equip-ment will remain in effect.

The husband-wife duo of Melvin and Kayci Dixon of Gulf Shores teamed up to hook and fight the only shark landed during the sec-ond Tuesday. Kayci, who is six months pregnant, had a live bluefish for bait when she hooked the fish. She soon handed the rod and reel to her husband. Melvin fought it until other anglers and as-sistants were able to get snatch hooks into the shark to laboriously lift the fish over the railing and onto the pier deck.

“She fought it about

five minutes and then handed the rod to me,” Melvin said. “When she first hooked up, I didn’t think he was that big. When he was way out there I didn’t think it was much and we were going to have to break him off. But when he got within 100 yards of the pier, it changed. It ended up being 70½ inches long.

“Luckily, there were some great guys out here who jumped in to get the fish over the rail. Everybody worked well together to get it. It was great team spirit.”

When the shark comes over the rail is when those on the octagon must be most careful, as Lamar Pend-ergrass, State Parks Re-gional Manager, told the anglers before the start of the event.

“Our biggest concern is safety once a shark is brought up on the pier,” Pendergrass said. “Everybody needs to stay clear of the shark until it is identified and dispatched if it is a legal shark.”

Also on that second Tuesday, Stephanie Langston of Foley, a regular at the pier along with her husband, hooked but lost a shark that went under the pier, cutting the line on the sharp barnacles. And the brother-sister team of Grayson and Greta Graves both had sharks on during the night but, like Langs-ton’s, both fish escaped when the fishing line snapped at the pier.

Pendergrass and other Parks officials said it is too early to tell how the pilot program will affect the sharks’ impact on pier anglers.

Several sharks that make the northern Gulf of Mexico home are protected, and the Ala-bama Marine Resources

Division had officers on hand to help iden-tify the species. When the Dixons’ shark was hauled onto the deck, it was thought to be a black-tipped shark. Ma-rine Resources officials used a shark identifica-tion chart to identify it as a spinner shark because, paradoxically, the spinner shark’s anal fin has a black tip, while the black tip has a white anal fin.

Alabama State Parks Director Greg Lein said he’s not really surprised by the interest in shark fishing, which had pre-viously been prohibited on the pier.

“We’ve been hearing for a while that people wanted the opportunity to catch sharks out here,” Lein said. “What has surprised me is the diversity of interest. There are some people who want to catch sharks to eat them. There are some people who just want to hook one for the sport of hav-ing a shark on the line. Others want to catch sharks to remove them because they think there are too many sharks around the pier.”

Conservation Com-missioner Chris Blan-kenship added, “The number of spectators crowding the pier to watch these events has been interesting. On both nights we had hundreds of people who came out to the pier

to see what would be caught. At one point on Fox 10 Facebook Live there were over 880 people watching the first night. Sharks are fascinating creatures, as evidenced by the participation and the crowds. That is why the Discovery Channel has a whole week of pro-gramming dedicated to sharks every July.”

This year, Gulf State Park Naturalist Kelly Reetz is partnering with the Alabama Marine Resources Division and state universities to pro-vide hands-on educa-tional information and activities during Shark Week July 23-27. More information can be found at http://alapark.com/gulf-state-park-shark-week-0.

Lein said after moni-toring the shark-fishing

events in July, the State Parks staff will evaluate the program and deter-mine whether to extend the fishing for upcom-ing months.

Registration for the shark-fishing events continues. Anglers are selected in the order in which applications are received. To register for the special events, visit www.alapark.com/shark-fishing. Ap-plicants are required to provide contact in-formation for notifica-tion of selection. Those chosen will be notified a week or more in advance of their desig-nated fishing date.

Visit http://alapark.com/Gulf-State-Park-Fishing-and-Education-Pier for the latest information on shark-fishing and other pier events.

Anglers hooked several sharks during the second night of the special fishing opportunity held at Gulf State Park Pier.

Melvin Dixon attempts to guide a spinner shark toward the pier as assistants prepare to try to pull the shark onto the pier.

PHOTOS BY DAVID RAINER

PUBLIC HEARING IS SCHEDULED TO DISCUSS PLANNED IMPROVEMENTS FOR PENNSYLVANIA AND OHIO STREETS IN

DOWNTOWN ROBERTSDALE

The public is invited to share their input for planned improvements for Pennsylvania and Ohio Streets in Downtown Robertsdale. These hearings will be held at Robertsdale City Hall, 22647 Racine St., Robertsdale, Alabama on:

(Immediately following the regularly scheduled City Council Meetings)

CITY OF ROBERTSDALE

Monday July 2nd

Monday July 16th

Monday August 6th

6:00 P.M.

8:00 A.M.

6:00 P.M.

PUBLIC HEARING NOTICEThe Town of Elberta will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, July

17, 2018 at 5:45 p.m. at the Town Hall located at 13052 Main Street to discuss the Town’s submission of an application for the Fiscal Year 2018 Community Development Block Grant

(CDBG) program. The Town is interested in obtaining all citi-zens’ input on community development needs within the Town. Activities that are eligible for funding include the improvement

of public works, public facilities, housing rehabilitation, and others allowed by law. At least 51% of the funds must be used

to benefit low and moderate income persons. The Town is proposing to apply for $350,000 in funding to rehabilitate the

drainage facilities in low to moderate income areas. For more information, or if you require special accommoda-

tions at the hearing, contact Cara Stallman, Grant Consultant, at (251) 375-6630.

SportsTony Whitehead, Sports [email protected]

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Longtime Baldwin resident and AHSAA soccer program architect Joe Manjone receives national honor for officiating

AHSAA Executive Director Steve Savarese with 2018 NFHS Citation recipient Joe Manjone.

AHSAA.COM

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CHICAGO — Alabama High School Athletic As-sociation soccer official Joe Manjone, a veteran of more than 50 years of service to the sport worldwide, was honored Sunday at the National Federation of State High School Association 99th Summer Meeting as the 2018 Citation Award re-cipient for Officiating.

Manjone, of Fairhope, was on hand at the lun-cheon held at the Chi-cago Downtown Hyatt Hotel to receive the award presented annu-ally to only one contest official nationally. The NFHS also presented eight Citations, one in each of the NFHS’s eight sections, to individuals who made contributions to the NFHS, state high school associations, coaching, officiating and performance arts.

Vestavia Hills High School football coach Buddy Anderson will

also be inducted Mon-day night into the National High School Sports Hall of Fame as the NFHS Summer Meeting concludes. An-derson was on hand at the Hall of Fame press conference Sunday af-ternoon.

Manjone, who began officiating soccer as a teenager, has been in-volved in the sport of soccer as an official and administrator for most of his adult life. His in-fluence in the sport has been has been far reach-ing — spanning the na-tion and two continents.

In Alabama, his service stretches over more than 30 years. The AHSAA Soccer Direc-tor and former National Federation of State High Schools Association (NFHS) Soccer Rules Committee Chair has served the AHSAA in numerous soccer roles from officiating to rules interpreter.

“Not only has Joe al-

ways been an outstand-ing official, officiating other sports besides soccer, but also he has been a dedicated profes-sional and a true credit to this Association,” said AHSAA Executive Director Steve Savarese.

Manjone’s contribu-tions have not gone un-noticed. He was recently named the recipient of the NFHS’s prestigious Citation for Officials for 2017, which is presented annually to only one contest official nation-wide.

“Among Joe’s pres-tigious accomplish-ments is the AHSAA Distinguished Service Award for service as an official,” Savarese said. “His greatest con-tribution has been his outstanding leadership exemplified to officials statewide while main-taining the relevance of high school athletics. He is a great ambassador for this Association and the entire Alabama high

school sports commu-nity.”

A native of Hazelton, Pennsylvania, Manjone attended Black Creek Township High School, graduating in 1959.

He attended Penn State University, gradu-ating in 1963 with a bachelor’s degree. He later earned additional education degrees from the University of Geor-gia and Penn State. He was inducted into the NISOA Hall of Fame in 2013 and the Alabama High School Sports Hall of Fame earlier this year.

Manjone is the ninth AHSAA representative to receive the NFHS Citation and the third contest official. Others include: • 1992 – Herman L.

“Bubba” Scott (NFHS Award of Merit)*

• 2000 – Ken Blanken-ship (NFHS Coach Citation)

• 2006 – Greg Brewer (NFHS State Associa-

tion Citation)• 2010 – Houston Young

(NFHS Officials Cita-tion)

• 2011 – Alan Mitchell (NFHS State Associa-tion Citation)

• 2014 – Jeff Hilyer (NFHS Officials Cita-tion)

• 2015 – Wanda Gilliland (NFHS State Associa-tion Citation)

• 2016 – Richard Rob-ertson (NFHS Coach Citation)

• 2018 – Joe Mangone (NFHS Officials Cita-

tion)

* This special award is presented to special individuals who major a lasting impact on the NFHS and all its mem-ber schools. Recipients have included former President Gerald R. Ford, former Major League Baseball Com-missioner Bowie Kuhn, former NCAA Executive Directors Walter Byars and Myles Brand. This award is not presented annually.

SEC football 2018: Ole Miss and TennesseeTennessee

There were many teams in the SEC that needed a cul-ture change. The Tennessee Volunteers were among those who needed a dramatic change after a 4-8 season that cost Butch Jones the title of head coach. The Volunteers surpris-ingly hired Alabama Crimson Tide defensive cordinator Jeremy Pruitt to be the head coach. Pruitt was hired, not to improve the de-fense, but to improve the team overall. In his experiences as de-fensive coordinator at Florida State, Georgia and Alabama, Pruitt has done very well with creating systematics that matches the play-making ability of the players at the time of his arrival. Pruitt is a player’s coach but he will have a tough task for him in his first sea-son as head coach as he will need to create as much efficiency from the players he has now at Tennessee.

One of the biggest

problems on defense is utilizing his press cov-erage scheme from his

main corner-backs, who are either young or inexperienced. Last season, the Volunteers were third in the nation in passing yards allowed per game (161.7 yards) but this

comes from the same defense that was easy to run the ball against. The defense was ranked 126th in the nation in rushing yards allowed per game (251.3 yards) to their inability to recognize offensive schemes and did not have the consistency or force to stop the oppos-ing run game.

On offense, they only return four starters from last season in-cluding former 5-star recruit in sophomore left tackle Trey Smith and WR Jauan Jen-nings. The Wide Re-ceiver group is the most experienced offensive unit for the Tennessee Volunteers, but it is not a contest as most of the offense is inexperi-enced. The quarterback

position is certainly of question after the trans-fer of Keller Chryst from the University of Stanford after he lost the starting spot on the team. Chryst and sopho-more quarterback Jar-rett Guarantano will be competing for the start-ing spot as the offensive philosophy will be to adjust to match the op-posing defenses every week. Last season, the Volunteers were ranked 118th in points per game (19.8), 113th in rushing yards per game (117.4), and 109th in passing yards per game (173.7).

Ole Miss The Ole Miss Rebels

are another taking on an identity change as they are continuing their change from their major NCAA viola-tions involving their former head coach Hugh Freeze. Despite a 6-6 season last year in Matt Luke’s first year as head coach, the Reb-els rebuilding effort is looking to be more diffi-cult as star quarterback Shea Patterson, among other star Rebel play-ers, transferred to the University of Michigan.

Quarterback Jordan

Ta’amu was very ef-ficient filling in for the injured Patterson, as he passed for 1,682 yards on 115 completions (out of 173 attempts) for 11 touchdowns and four interceptions. He can be the leader for the Reb-els, if given the chance and if he stays healthy which has been a prob-lem for the Rebels. Wide receiver A.J. Brown has been an efficient player for the Rebels as he accounted for 75 recep-tions for 1,252 yards and 11 touchdowns. Brown will likely get more NFL attention as he is cur-rently projected to be a top selection in the up-coming 2019 NFL Draft.

The Rebels defense used to be known for their tenacious abil-ity to create pass rush and account for a high number of sacks. Last season, the Rebels were ranked tied for 36th in the nation in sacks ac-counted for (29) as the returning sacks leader for the Rebels is Josiah Coatney, who accounted for 65 total tackles and 3.5 sacks last season. The defense will need to play more efficiently

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GOLF NEWSGlenLakes Junior Golf Camps, FoleyAge appropriate atmosphere with two one-week camps to choose from. 2018 Junior Golf Camps scheduled for June 12-15 and July 17-20. Boys and Girls Ages 7-14. One hour each day starting at 8:30 a.m. $60 weekly for each player. All Classes taught by David Musial, qualified PGA instructor and AHSAA coach. Register by email, [email protected]. Visit Glenlakesgolf.com for more information.

QUAIL CREEK CLINIC SERIES, FAIRHOPEDesigned for novice to mid-skill levels. Cost is 99$ for four one-hour sessions taught by QC PGA head pro Jeff Marks. Sessions are Mondays Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27 at 11 a.m. at the Quail Creek practice range. Visit Cofairhope.com/Home/ for more information. Class sizes may be limited.A Cobra Demo day at Quail Creek is set for today (July 11) from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Hall, Huggins win Holly Hills Club ChampionshipsLee Huggins won the Men's Club Championship with a score of 150. Second place went to Jack Robertson with 154 and John Hartner, third place, with 156. The First Flight winners included: Phillip Stewart, first place, 157; Mike Smith, second, 160; and Larry Brasier, third place., 164. The new Women’s Club Champion is Amanda Hall who shot 181. Stephanie Brooks finished in second with 183. Jack Robertson won the Senior Championship.

SEE GOLF, PAGE 13SEE SEC, PAGE 12

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Vote now for Academy Athlete of the Month for JuneUSSA.edu

DAPHNE – The United States Sports Academy has an-nounced its Athlete of the Month ballot for June and public voting is in progress. Follow-ing the selection com-mittee’s meeting, 12 candidates — six male and six female — from seven countries com-prise the list.

Each month, the pub-lic is invited to partici-pate in the Academy’s worldwide Athlete of the Month program by

nominating athletes and then voting online during the first week of every month. The online votes are used to guide the Academy selection committee in choosing the male and female monthly win-ners, who then become eligible for selection to the prestigious Athlete of the Year ballot. A worldwide public vote on the annual ballot is used to guide the com-mittee in making the final selection.

Everyone is encour-aged to cast a vote on

the Academy’s website at USSA.edu and have friends do the same. The full ballot is listed along with bios of what each athlete ac-complished during the month. Voting contin-ues until 5 p.m. Central time Thursday, July 12.

Male nominees are Kevin Durant, basket-ball, United States; Harry Kane, soccer, England; Brooks Ko-epka, golf, United States; Rafael Nadal, tennis, Spain; Alex Ovechkin, hockey, Russia; and Adley

Rutschman, baseball, United States.

Female nominees are Simona Halep, ten-nis, Romania; Shelby Houlihan, track and field, United States; Lilly King, swimming, United States; Meghan King, softball, United States; Ariya Juta-nugarn, golf, Thailand; and Caster Semenya, track and field, South Africa.

The Athlete of the Year Award is part of the United States Sports Academy’s Awards of Sport program, which

each year serves as “A Tribute to the Artist and the Athlete.” The Academy presents the awards to pay tribute to those who have made significant contribu-tions to sport, in cate-gories as diverse as the artist and the athlete in several different arenas of sport.

The awards honor exemplary achievement in coaching, all-around athletic performance, courage, humanitarian activity, fitness, and media, among others. The Academy’s Ameri-

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

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

than last season as they were ranked 110th in the nation in points al-

lowed per game (34.6) and 124th in the nation in rushing yards al-lowed per game (245.3). The front seven unit of the Rebels will need to play better despite

the defensive backs accounting for a 52nd ranking in pass defense by allowing 214.2 pass-ing yards allowed per game.

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USSSA World Series and more events continue Gulf Shores, Orange Beach Sports Calendar• July 9-14: USSSA

Global Sports Base-ball World Series 4

• July 15-21: USSSA Softball “C” Fastpitch World Series (Na-tional and Gulf Coast Championship)

• July 16-21: USSSA Global Sports Base-ball World Series 5

• July 21: 4th Annual Flora-Bama’s Gulf

Coast Paddle Champi-onship

• July 21-22: NAGA U.S. National Grappling Championship

• July 23-28: USSSA Global Sports Base-ball World Series 6

• July 24-25: Alabama Women's State Four-Ball Championship

• July 28: Waterville USA Flow Tour

• Aug. 11: Alabama's Strongest Man VI

• Aug. 30-31: Thompson High School Football

About Gulf Shores & Orange Beach Sports Commission

Gulf Shores & Orange Beach Sports Commis-sion is a partnership between Gulf Shores & Orange Beach Tourism (GSOBT), the Coastal Alabama Business Chamber and the cities of Gulf Shores and Or-

ange Beach. In 2007, this commission became a department within GSOBT. In this role, the commission — along with assistance from both cities — works to bring quality sporting events to Alabama’s Gulf Coast. To learn more about a whole different state of play, please visit GulfShores.com/Sports.

The United States Specialty Sports Association (USSSA) Global Sports World Series headlines a strong lineup of summer sports in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach through August.

GULF SHORES & ORANGE BEACH SPORTS COMMISSION

FOLEY SPORTS TOURISM EVENTS SCHEDULE » July 11-14: USSSA Global

World Series WK4 Baseball » July 16-21: USSSA Softball

“C” Fastpitch World Series Softball

» July 20-22: NCAA Certified Basketball Invitational Tourna-

ment Youth Basketball » July 20-22: Midsummer

Meltdown Disc Golf Disc Golf » July 24-26: Alabama Boys

State Junior Championship Boys Golf

» July 24-29: High School Volleyball Tournament High School Volleyball

For more information visit Fo-leysportstourism.com.

Send your team’s scores, stats and highlights to

[email protected]

See the latest updates and breaking news at

GulfCoastNewsToday.com

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGThe City Council of the City of Robertsdale will conduct a public hearing on Monday, July 16, 2018, 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 Roberts-dale, 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 R1-B to PUD:The Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 1, Township 6 South, Range 3 East, Baldwin County, Alabama, containing approximately 10 acres.

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 Beach N Bay Inc. for the property located on West Illinois 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

INVITATION TO BIDSealed bids will be received by the City of Foley at Foley City Hall, 407

East Laurel Avenue, Foley, Alabama 36535 or P.O. Box 1750, Foley, Alabama 36536 until 10:00 a.m. CT on Tuesday, July 17, 2018 for

TREE TRIMMING AND REMOVAL SERVICESRequisition No. HORT-071718

at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read. Speci-fications may be obtained at Foley City Hall, 407 East Laurel Avenue, Foley, Alabama, 36535, by calling (251) 943-1545, or, the bid may be

downloaded from the City’s website at http://www.cityoffoley.org.

To be eligible for consideration, bids must be submitted on complete original bid forms found in the Invitation to Bid package. The specifi-

cations and all executed bid forms must be submitted in a sealed envelope, clearly marked, identifying the bid and the date of the bid opening. It shall be the sole responsibility of the bidder to assure

receipt of the bid at the Foley City Hall prior to the published time for the bid opening.

The City of Foley reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and to waive technical errors if, in the City’s judgment, the best interests

of the City will thereby be promoted.

Rachel KeithPurchasing Agent

City of Foley, Alabama

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Orange Beach holds football skills camp with former and active marquee playersBy MICHAEL HANICHSports Analysis

As the community of Orange Beach grows, so does the local potential and assets. Over the weekend, many profes-sional athletes (current and former), college football stars, and local coaches held a skills football camp for local young players to learn more skills and to ex-pand interest in the sport of football. Local senior vice president of Bryant Bank Matt Fetner and former Alabama Crim-son Tide, Denver Bron-cos, Miami Dolphins running back Bobby Humphrey led the foot-ball camp where close to 50 campers participated in running drills, posi-tion drills, gained an excellent knowledge in the sport of football and got to meet many great football stars.

Joining Humphrey were his sons in cur-rent Baltimore Ravens Marlon Humphrey and former Arkansas Razor-back and UAB Blazer, Maudrecus Humphrey. Other collegiate and pro-fessional stars who were also coaching the young athletes were former Gulf Shores Dolphin and Troy Trojans quarter-back Brandon Silvers, former Spanish Fort Toro and Auburn Tigers Reese Dismukes, former Alabama Crimson Tide and current Canadian league star for the Sas-katchewan Roughriders Trent Richardson. Gulf Shores Dolphins Football head coach Matt Blake and assistant coaches Stephen Hammock and Owen Corcoran were

also in attendance to help coach the young athletes.

In the beginning, the campers were together doing warm-up drills as instructed by the counselors. After an impactful speech from Matt Fetner, Bobby Humphrey, and Blake to pump up the campers, they were separated into specific athletic drills such as ladder drills, run get off drills, bag drills, and the four direc-tional drill. The campers were then assigned to position-specific drills of quarterbacks taught by Silvers, defensive backs taught by Marlon Humphrey, running back cut drills taught by Trent Richardson, line-men drills taught by Dis-mukes and wide receiver route and catch drills taught by Maudrecus Humphrey.

Each one of these drills were performed in a high intensity situa-tion where the pro-level players could give the campers quick input on their performance and what they could do to get better. All the camp-

ers were interested in participating in the drills and learning from some of the instructors in the game of football. They got all these resources and skill development not in Tuscaloosa or Auburn but in the Sportsplex of Orange Beach.

When asked about the importance of these skill camps in the city of Orange Beach, Bobby Humphrey mentioned, “I think for an area that is really green and doesn’t really thrive or had a big history of athletic and sports, particularly in football, I think having certain things like skill camps come in and ex-pose the youth to a lot of technique and the way things run. So, I think these camps are very, very important.”

Humphrey was thrilled to have his sons coach in the camp where they were able to pass on their knowledge and encouragement to local young athletes.

“I was enjoying being

around Marlon and Maudrecus. I enjoyed watching them create a dialogue with the ath-letes. That’s something I did when I was young and when I coached them at a very young age before (they) moved on to playing in middle school and high school. To see them being able to transfer that wealth of knowledge into these young people, aside from being their father, it’s a very good feeling.”

Marlon Humphrey also reiterated the im-portance of these camps by saying, “The main thing about coming to these camps is tech-nique. Once you kind of build a technique, you just build and build and build. Once you learn wrong, it’s a little bit tougher to partake these things you learn at just a young age.”

At the end of the camp, all coaches reestablished the importance of fol-lowing instructions to coaches and to parents. They also mentioned the

importance of school as they can not only cre-ate a better situation for them in life but also because their knowledge and what they have learned could further better themselves. This skills camp is just the beginning of the sport of football in the city of

Orange Beach. For these young athletes, they will go home and potentially take what they have learned and apply to their own training so they could be the next collegiate or professional star like the coaches that instructed them in the camp.

Camp instructors Marlon Humphrey, left and brother Maudrecus Humphrey.

Connor Anderson works on defensive technique.

Former GSHS player Brandon Silvers coaching the quar-terbacks.Camper Sutton Rambo works on stance.

Bobby Humphrey, left and son Marlon Humphrey talk to campers.

PHOTOS BY MICHAEL HANICH

Upcoming events: » July 10-12: Intermediate

Golf Camp » July 14: Class reunion » June 21: Family reunion » Oct. 5: Lions Club tourna-

ment » Ladies Golf is held every

Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. Men’s Group golf is held 8 a.m.

Tuesday/Saturday; 12:30 p.m. Thursday; and 1 p.m. Sunday. Open Scramble is played 5 p.m. Friday.Congratulations in Order! Two Aces in JuneJoe Morris, a long-time mem-ber, had his first on Hole No. 2 on June 24. Blayne Shackel-ford has his first on Hole No. 8 on June 26. For more information on Holly Hills, call 251-580-2553 or visit Cityofbayminette.org/Holly-Hills.

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Health JULY 11, 2018

focus on

Kilborn Clinic celebrates one-year anniversarySubmitted

FAIRHOPE — On Thursday, July 5, the USA Mitchell Cancer Institute Kilborn Clinic celebrated one year of being open to the public and providing advanced cancer care to Fairhope and the surrounding communities.

MCI Director Dr. Mi-chael A. Finan describes the anniversary as a cel-ebration of hope.

“The Kilborn Clinic will bring hope to pa-tients and families in Fairhope and through-out Baldwin County for generations to come, delivering cutting-edge cancer care near home in a warm and car-ing environment sur-rounded by our MCI family. One year is the beginning. We are in a marathon, not a sprint,” Finan said.

Named for attorney and philanthropist Vince Kilborn, the Kilborn Clinic is one of three MCI locations in south Alabama along with MCI headquarters in Mobile and a treat-ment center at Monroe County Hospital in Monroeville.

The Kilborn Clinic, which replaced a pre-vious MCI location at Thomas Hospital, houses nine exam rooms and 16 che-motherapy infusion recliners as well as a state-of-the-art radia-tion area completed in February 2018. Thanks to the addition of this department, patients are now able to receive a full range of cancer

treatment and services.Kilborn, who donated

$1.5 million to sup-port the center, said, “The Kilborn Clinic, is one-year old; yet it has already provided life-saving and life-extending treatment to hundreds of patients in south Alabama and neighboring communi-ties.”

In fact, since its open-ing in 2017, the Kilborn Clinic has provided nearly 3,400 chemo-therapy treatments,

more than 300 radiation treatments, and approx-imately 8,000 patient visits.

“I am fortunate and blessed to be a part of our war on this dread disease,” Kilborn said.

Additionally, the clinic hosted an inaugu-ral fund-raising event called Hope Grows Here this past April, which featured locally sourced food and live music. It drew a crowd of about 150 to support clinical operations.

About the USA Mitchell Cancer Institute Kilborn ClinicTOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE: 17,896

INFUSION PATIENT VISITS (2018): 8,000 (one patient can visit multiple times) 3,400 chemotherapy infusions and more than 300 radiation treatments

SERVICES:

• Doctor visits

• Chemotherapy infusions (16 recliners in Infusion Suite)

• Pharmacy on site to prepare chemotherapy drugs

• State-of-the-art radiation treatment

• Genetic counseling

• Access to clinical trials

• Monthly support groups

• Lunch and Learn educational sessions

BACKGROUND:

• The University of South Alabama broke ground on the building in April 2016.

• Clinic opened for first patient in July 2017.

• Radiation department opened in February 2018.

• New center doubles previous clinic space at Thomas Hospital.

INTERESTING FACTS:

• Clinic is named for Fairhope attorney Vincent F. Kilborn III, longtime USA supporter

• Radiation vault was constructed using 507 blocks made of steel aggregate and concrete

• Blocks took six weeks to be created in Mobile

• Radiation vault walls are 30 inches thick

• 40-ton crane was used to set the blocks and steel for radiation vault

MCI supporter Vince Kilborn celebrates the one-year anniversary of the Kilborn Clinic in Fairhope. Kilborn donated $1.5 million to support the center.

The Elekta Versa HD, delivers radiation treatment to patients at the Kilborn Clinic in Fairhope.

MCI supporter Vince Kilborn speaks with nurse Karen Lockhart at the anniversary celebration of the Kilborn Clinic last week.

MCI Director Dr. Michael A. Finan with medical oncologist Dr. Daniel Cameron.

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Susan L. Boyles, of Stockton receives the 2018 Mitchel C. Rothholz President’s AwardSubmitted

On June 12 the Mitchel C. Rothholz President’s Award was presented to Sue Boyles, R.Ph., during the Ala-bama Pharmacy Asso-ciation’s (APA) 137th Annual Convention held at the Grand Hotel Marriott Resort in Point Clear, Ala.

“The recipient of this award is selected by the APA president and recognizes outstanding

voluntary contributions to both the Alabama Pharmacy Association and the profession of pharmacy,” said Louise Jones, APA Executive Director. “Ms. Boyles has demonstrated her dedication to this pro-fession and to APA time and time again. She goes out of her way to serve others and is an integral part of this organization. We are extremely lucky to have members like her.”

Boyles graduated Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy in 1987 with a B.S. in pharmacy. She currently practices at Walmart in Bay Mi-nette, where she serves as a preceptor for phar-macy students.

The Alabama Phar-macy Association is a nonprofit professional organization with more than 2,600 mem-bers statewide. The APA offers continuing

education programs for pharmacists and phar-macy technicians, and members take a lead-ing role in lobbying for pharmacy at the state and national level. The APA was established in 1881 and is the oldest professional organiza-tion for pharmacy in the state. APA members represent all practices of pharmacy and are committed to their profession and their patients.

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

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

2605 US 98, Daphne

Perinatal Support Group

» Second Monday, 7:30 – 8:30 p.m.

» Thrive Yoga & Massage, 21180 State Hwy, Fairhope Welcome to the Perinatal Sup-port Group offering resources to women in Lower Alabama who are, have, or worried about experiencing perinatal/post-partum related stressors. This is a non-clinical, non-medical, peer to peer support group with voluntary membership.

Colorectal cancer and ostomy support group

» Third Tuesday, 5:30 – 7 p.m.

» USA MCI Kilborn Clinic lobby, Fairhope Enjoy great conversation, make new friends, learn from guest speakers and share knowledge and information. A light meal is served. Please RSVP by living your name and the name of the meeting you would like to attend. RSVP at 251-445-9591. Visit UOAA.org for more infor-mation

Eastern Shore Baby Café

» Every Wednesday, noon – 1:30 p.m.

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

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

Talk Time » Grief Support Group/ Sub-

stance Abuse Loss » Third Thursday, 6 p.m. » Drug Education Council

Office, 22251 Palmer St., Rob-ertsdale Talk Time provides a safe, comfortable environment where parents can meet with other parents who understand the grief of losing a loved one through substance abuse overdose. We are not counsel-ors but caring people who are compassionate and under-standing as we have also trav-eled this road. Call Julie Waters for questions at 251-550-5031 or via email juliew50@ymail.

com

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

Events Orthopedic Seminar

» Thursday, July 19, 11 a.m. – noon

» South Baldwin Regional Medical Center, 1613 N.McKenzie St., Foley If severe hip or knee pain is interfering with your active life, turn to the orthopaedic specialists at South Baldwin Regional Medical Center. We provide services that range

from pain management to total joint replacement, plus the full scope of physical therapy. To find out more about treatment options that may be right for you, attend our free joint pain seminar.

Great Expectations » Sunday, Aug. 19, 2 – 4 p.m. » Thomas Hospital, 750 Mor-

phy Ave., Fairhope and North Baldwin Infirmary, 1815 Hand Ave., Bay Minette

This event is for mother-to-be, new mothers and their friends and family. The celebration includes:

Door prizes, retail displays, physicians and educational booths, birth center tours.For more information, call 251-435-3939.

10th Annual GO RUN 5K and 1-mile fun run/walk

» Saturday, Sept. 16, 8 a.m. » USA Main Campus –

Moulton Tower Visit www.usahealthsystems.com/gorun to register

Want your health event listed? Contact Allison Marlow at [email protected]

ADPH offers recommendations to prevent infectious disease outbreaks at campSubmitted

Summer camps pro-vide a great opportunity for children and teens alike to make lasting friendships, while being physically active and de-veloping life-long skills. Although the goal of summer camp is to keep your children healthy and safe, it is not unlike school or daycare set-tings where children and staff can become sick if proper handwashing is not practiced. Often these camps provide children with the opportunity to participate in nature and water activities, which expose children to germs that thrive in these envi-ronments.

Within the past two weeks, three separate out-breaks at summer camps have been reported. The most common ways in which illnesses can spread in these settings include food, water, ani-mals, person-to-person, mosquitoes and ticks. These outbreaks are still under investigation, but diarrhea or vomiting has been reported as the pri-mary symptom.

The Alabama Depart-ment of Public Health (ADPH) would like to pro-vide some basic control measures to campers and staff alike in these types of settings.

“Parents, it is recom-mended that you keep your child home if he or

she has been sick in the two weeks prior to them attending any type of summer camp,” Epidemi-ologist Amanda Ingram said.

When sending your child to summer camp, think about packing some basic supplies that will give him or her a head start at preventing illness including:• Disinfecting wipes that

contain bleach• Insect repellents that

contain 20 percent or more DEET

• Light-colored clothing.

Finally, parents and staff should stress the importance of washing hands, rather than using hand sanitizers, as those

products are not effective against illnesses caused by viruses (such as influ-enza and norovirus). In the event soap and water are unavailable, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60 percent alcohol to reduce the number of

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Alabama families may qualify for the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children, better known as WIC. If you are a woman who is pregnant, who had a baby within the past six months, who is breast-feeding or who is the parent or guardian of a child up to age 5, you are encouraged to apply for WIC at your local county health department or

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program receive free nutrition education and breastfeeding peer counseling support. In addition, participants have the option to re-ceive up to three months of food benefits at a time for each qualified family member. Food benefits are redeemable at WIC-authorized stores throughout Alabama.

Under the 2018 federal poverty guidelines, more families may be eligible

for the program. WIC is open to participants with incomes up to 185 percent of the federal poverty level.

WIC participants must have both a limited in-come and a nutritional need. Families who receive Medicaid, SNAP or Family Assistance already meet the income qualifications for WIC. Even families who do not qualify for these pro-grams may be eligible for WIC because of its higher income limits.

Amanda Martin, WIC Director, Alabama Department of Public Health, said, “WIC en-courages families to be healthy by providing nu-tritious foods. Nutritious foods help children grow to be healthy adults and pregnant women to have healthy babies.”

For more information please go to http://www.alabamapublichealth.gov/wic or call the statewide toll-free line at 1-888-942-4673.

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

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

Ear, Nose, Throat/Head and Neck Surgery

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

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

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

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

Ophthalmology/Oculoplastics/Optometrist

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Community CalendarONGOING Mondays The Orange Beach Public Library has officially started its chess club. The club will meet weekly on Mondays from 1:45 – 3:45 p.m. and Saturdays from noon – 2 p.m. The Monday club will meet in the meeting room, and the Saturday group will meet in the reading room in the back. If you have any ques-tions, please contact Dustin McDowell, Adult Services Librarian at [email protected] or by phone at 251-981-2923.

Starting June 1, MakerSpace hours will be held 11:30-12:30 every Monday morning. Please note, MakerSpace materials are available for use by request at any time that the meeting room is open.

Orange Beach Public Library- Mondays at 2 p.m. beginning June 4: Lego Club- Stop by the library and BUILD! Creations will be on display in the library for the following week. Ages 5 and up.

TuesdaysOrange Beach Public Library: Tuesdays at 10 a.m. beginning June 5: Book Buddies- Stories, songs, rhymes, games, and crafts designed to teach tod-dlers and preschoolers early reading skills. Ages 0-6.

History comes to life as inter-preters and historians dressed in period clothing demonstrate life at Mobile Point. Learn about

Fort Bowyer and Fort Morgan from The War of 1812 until the end of WWII. Held at Fort Mor-gan at 6 p.m. Tuesdays in June and July.

WednesdaysOrange Beach Public Library: July 25 at 2 p.m.: Movies- Es-cape the heat and join us for an afternoon movie. Popcorn will be provided. All ages.

Thursdays Children of all ages are invited to join in the fun with Miss Amy, Children’s Librarian of the Thomas B. Norton Public Library in Gulf Shores for Once Upon a Story Time. Games, crafts, a snack, and, of course, a great story, are all part of the program. Join us every Thurs-day at 10:30 a.m.

Orange Beach Public Library: Thursdays at 10 a.m. begin-ning June 7: The Young and the Restless- Sing, dance and reveal your inner musician at our music and movement time for children ages birth to 5 and their caregivers. Our music time is dynamic and interactive, so come ready to participate in the fun. Ages 0-5.

Thursdays at 2 p.m. beginning June 7: Afternoon Adventures at the Orange Beach Rec Center- Special guests use the larger space provided by the Rec Center to entertain and educate. This years’ guests include Animal Tales, Russel Davis Magic, All Hands Pup-petry, music with Beatin’ Path, animals from Freedom Ranch,

Wheeles Karate, and more. All ages.

Saturdays The Orange Beach Public Library has officially started its chess club. The club will meet weekly on Mondays from 1:45 – 3:45 p.m. and Saturdays from noon – 2 p.m. The Monday club will meet in the meeting room, and the Saturday group will meet in the reading room in the back. If you have any ques-tions, please contact Dustin McDowell, Adult Services Librarian at [email protected] or by phone at 251-981-2923.

UPCOMINGJuly 11Gulf State Park activities:11 a.m. — Eco Art: Join us in the Pavilion at the Camp Store for an art/craft project. 2 p.m. – Radical Raptors: Come to the NC to see our resident raptors. Learn about our Red Tailed Hawk, Eastern Screech Owl, Great Horned Owl, and Barred Owl, and see why they are RADICAL RAPTORS!!!6:30 p.m. – SUMMER WEDNESDAY @ the Camp Store Pavilion: Bible/Singing/Prayer.8 p.m.- FACING THE GIANT: FREE MOVIE with popcorn and drinks. Bring your own camp chairs. Provided by Gulf Area Resort Ministries.

July 12Gulf State Park activities:9 a.m. – Pier Fishing 101: -Be-ginner’s course on pier fishing.

Learn safety, regulations, how to set up gear, pick bait, and fish from the Gulf State Park Pier. Free program but if you intend to fish please obtain saltwater fishing license in advance.2 p.m. - It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, No It’s a Dragonfly: Come and explore the wonder-ful world of dragonflies. This amazing insect’s life cycle and its surprising hunting abilities make it one-of-a-kind. Come to the Education Building for this program.

July 13Gulf State Park activities:2 p.m. – Snake Encounters: Visit the Nature Center to learn how to identify the local ven-omous species and why these creatures are an important part of our environment. Bring a camera and get your picture touching a beautiful snake.

July 14Big Fish in Orange Beach presents No. 1 Best Selling Author Jody Paar. Jody will be signing her new book B.O.S.S. Break Out Silent Soldier. Loca-tion: Big Fish 25814 Canal Road, Orange Beach, AL. Jody Paar always sparkles when she walks in a room but little did anyone know the dark secrets she hid from. Being from a small town in the south with little educa-tion Jody Paar never gave up on her dream to one Day inspire and empower others. Jody broke her silence in February 2018 and wrote, developed and released her book in May 2018. In Break Out Silent Solider, Jody exposes the deceit used in the luring of victims into the world

of sex trafficking the threats that hold them there and ability to break free.

July 20 Rouses Markets on Gulf Shores Parkway will be hosting a free cooking demonstra-tion at our Gulf Shores loca-tion. Chef Nino will be preparing Greek marinated Beef Kabobs with a Cucumber Dill Dipping Sauce. Each guest will have the opportunity to sample this deli-cious dish. This is a free event to be held from 3 – 4:30 p.m.

July 23-27 Gulf State Park Shark Week: Join us for a full week of games, activities and education all about sharks. $3 per person per day for all activities and pier sightseeing.

July 27-2919th Annual Billfish Limited Tournament hosted by Mobile Big Game Fishing Club: Join us for the premier small boat tournament on the Gulf Coast. Open to any length outboard powered boats and inboard powered boats up to 32 feet. Catch & release billfish plus meat fish categories.

July 29The City of Orange Beach Relay for Life Team is gearing up for its fourth summer of fun on the water with the popular Full Moon Paddles. The paddles have become the number one fundraising effort for the Or-ange Beach Team. The events are held at the Wind & Water Learning Center at 26267 Canal Road, behind the

Orange Beach Public Library. Prior to participants pushing off into Wolf Bay to experience the nighttime paddle, area res-taurants cater the dinner on the grounds for everyone to enjoy and area musicians donate their time to entertain. Dinner starts at 6:15 p.m. followed by the paddle from 7 – 8:30 p.m.After enjoying the food, en-tertainment and meeting new friends everyone heads out onto the water in kayaks, ca-noes and sometimes a paddle board or two. Headlights and personal flotation device, such as life vests, are required and participants provide their own kayaks or canoes.Registration fee is $20 per person. Everyone must be pre-registered. Online registration will be available at www.event-brite.com. Printable registration forms are available at www.orangebeachal.gov and at all recreation facilities in Orange Beach. All monies raised benefit the American Cancer Society – Relay for Life effort. Participants must bring their own kayak or canoe, PFD & white light (headlamps work best).For more information on how you can be a part contact Relay Team Captain Jeanne Fitzgib-bons at 251-981-1524 or [email protected].

August 3-541st Annual 2018 Ladies Tournament hosted by Mobile Big Game Fishing Club: Join us for the 41st Ladies Tourna-ment. Always a fun time. Catch & release billfish plus meat fish categories.

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Paralegal Program• Former Online Instructor for 3 online colleges – taught Wills, Trusts

& Estates; Business Law; Criminal Evidence; Legal Research; Civil Procedure and Torts

• Prosecutor for Bay Minette Municipal Court for 12 years

• EXPERIENCED •• Current Assistant District Attorney in the Child Support Division

handling approximately 600 cases per month• 14 years in private practice specializing in Probate and Real

Estate law• Certified VA attorney

• 15 years with the Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office last serving as Lieutenant of the Civil Division

• 3 years as a 13th Judicial Circuit Court Police Officer assigned to the Mobile County Probate Court

• Served 14 months as Judge of Probate thereby gaining experience on both sides of the bench

• Certified Election School Instructor and conducted Baldwin County election schools for 8 years while working in the Sheriff’s Office

• EDUCATION •• J.D. from Thomas Goode Jones School of Law,

Montgomery, AL.• B.A. Degree in Criminal Justice from the University of South

Alabama (Life member USA Alumni Association)• Graduate of Southwest Alabama Police Academy (Highest

academic and Outstanding squad leader awards)• Graduate of Bayside Academy, Daphne, AL.

• MEMBERSHIPS •• Baldwin County Bar Association – current President

• Bay Minette Masonic Lodge #498• Life Member ABBA Shrine Center – Past Potentate

• Loxley Optimist Club – Past President• Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #43• Baldwin County Republican Party

• Eastern Shore Chamber of Commerce• Central Baldwin Chamber of Commerce – former

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Ono Island Independence Day Parade winners

Lance and Liz Staton with son Nate won for Best Golf Cart.Don Moore as Uncle Sam (along with wife Paula Moore) visiting Paula’s sister Vicki Trull of Ono Island. Don won for Best Individual.

Terry and Tammy Echols, property owners on Ono Island of Phenix City, AL along with Justin, Michelle, Ben, Wayne, John, Kenneth and Aunt Ann who all won for Best Group.

The Roller Skating Rebels! Anna Stevenson (daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Young Stevenson of Montgomery property own-ers on Ono Island) with her friends Isabel Hill and Camilla Loard who all won for Best Wheels.

Evelyn and Robert Baird (parents Bobby and Cheryl Baird and their grandmother live on Ono Island) won for Best Brother and Sister.

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSSealed proposals will be received by the Town of Summerdale (hereinafter called “Owner”), at Summerdale Municipal Complex (502 W Lee, Summerdale, AL 36580) until August 7, 2018 CST on 3:30pm and thereafter the same will be publicly opened, for furnishing all

labor and materials, and performing all work required by the following project:Bid Document No.: 2018-NW 1st Street – Phase II

Project Scope of Work: All bids must be on blank forms provided in the specifications. A certified check or a Bidder’s Bond, payable to the Owner for an amount not less than five

percent (5%) of the amount bid, but in no event more than ten thousand ($10,000.00) dol-lars, shall be filed with the proposal, the Bidder’s Bond being prepared on the form specified

and signed by a bonding company authorized to do business in the State of Alabama.

A Contract/Performance Bond in the form and terms approved by the Owner in an amount not less than the sum bid will be required at the signing of the Contract, and in addition,

a bond in the form and terms approved by the Owner in an amount not less than one hundred percent (100%) of the Contract price insuring payment for all labor and materi-als. In addition, the Contractor must furnish to the Owner at the time of the signing of the

Contract, a Certificate of Insurance coverage as shown in the specifications.

Plans and specifications may be inspected free of charge at the office of the Summerdale Public Works; 502 W Lee, Summerdale, AL 36580. Also, electronic plans and specifica-

tions may be obtained by email. A copy of the specifications may be obtained, by e-mailing [email protected] or calling (251) 989-6202

or by downloading from the Town’s website: summerdaleal.com - All request for clarifica-tion need to be submitted by 3:00 PM on July 16, 2018.

The contractor will be required to obtain a business licensed from the Town of Summerdale to Operate within Corporate limits. Bids must be submitted on proposal forms, which will

be furnished. Bids exceeding amounts established by the State Licensing Board for General Contractors must be licensed under the provisions of Title 34, Chapter 8, Code of Alabama, 1975. Prime Contractor to hold a GC License with a minimum of one of the following clas-

sifications: MUNICIPAL & UTILITY (MU, and/or (SC) Specialty related to project scope. Evidence of licensure must be provided before bidding or the Town will not consider them. Bidders’ current license number shall be clearly written on the outside of the sealed enve-

lope in which the proposal is delivered.

2018 NW 1st Street (Paver sidewalks & Drainage Improvements)

Proposals are invited from all qualified respondents. The Town of Summerdale is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All minority business enterprises (MBE) and disadvantaged business enterprises (DBE) are encouraged to submit a proposal. Submittals will not be accepted or considered after the deadline for receipt of the requested submittal. The right is reserved to reject any and/or all bids and to waive informalities and to furnish any item of material or

work to change the amount of said Contract.

The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to waive technical errors or informalities if, in the Owner’s judgment, the best interest of the public will thereby be

promoted. No conditional Bids will be accepted. The lowest responsive, qualified bidder will be accepted with key consideration based upon the benefit to public. No bid shall be with-

drawn for a period of sixty (60) days subsequent to the opening of bids without the consent of the Owner.

A mandatory pre-bid conference will be held on July 20, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. at Summerdale Municipal Complex, 502 W Lee Ave, Summerdale, AL 36580. All

contractors not having a representative at this meeting will be disqualified from bidding on this project.

David Wilson, Mayor

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Escaped prisoner recovered quickly by OBPDCourtesy OF ORANGE BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT

On July 2 at approxi-mately 4:08 p.m., Jacob

Kyle Weaver, 25, escaped the custody of Orange Beach Police. Weaver was in custody serving time for a probation vio-

lation for a misdemeanor drug offense. Weaver was in the exercise yard when the escape oc-curred. Within the hour

Weaver was located by officers at a nearby residence and taken into custody without inci-dent. Weaver posed no

immediate threat to the community.

Weaver has been charged with Escape Sec-ond Degree and has been

taken to the Baldwin County Corrections Center.

Weaver

Emergency blood shortage: Red Cross issues urgent call for blood donors An emergency blood

shortage is prompting the American Red Cross to issue an urgent call for eligible donors of all blood types — especially type O — to give now and help save lives.

The Red Cross esca-lated its call for blood and platelet donors after a difficult Independence Day week for donations. More than 550 fewer blood drives were or-ganized by businesses and other community groups last week than during a typical week as individuals across the country celebrated the holiday and enjoyed summer activities. This could equate to as many as 15,000 fewer dona-tions than needed, caus-ing donations to now be distributed to hospitals faster than they come in.

“Each and every day, individuals across the country depend on blood and platelet donations for lifesaving treat-

ments and emergency care, so it’s critical that people donate now to meet these needs,” said Cliff Numark, senior vice president, Red Cross Blood Services. “Whether you’ve never donated or give a couple of times a year, you’re needed to give as soon as possible to help save patient lives. Yours may be the donation a patient is counting on.”

This need is espe-cially critical for type O blood donors. Type O is the most in-demand blood type and often the first be depleted from hospital shelves dur-ing a shortage. Type O negative is the universal blood type and what emergency room per-sonnel reach for when there is no time to de-termine the blood type of patients in the most serious situations. Type O positive is the most common blood type and can be transfused to Rh-

positive patients of any blood type.

How to helpTo schedule an ap-

pointment to donate, use the free Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit RedCrossBlood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767). The Red Cross has added about 6,500 additional appoint-ment slots at donation centers and community blood drives across the country over the next few weeks to accom-modate more donors. Donation appointments and completion of a RapidPass online health history questionnaire are encouraged to help reduce the time it takes to donate.

Who blood donations help

Because of generous donors, the Red Cross is able to provide blood products for patients like 9-month-old Krew

Anderson. Krew is a happy, laid-back baby boy. His wide grin frames two tiny teeth. He likes to play with balloons and just experi-enced his first boat ride and fireworks show, but Krew has faced more challenges in the last four months than many people will experience in a lifetime.

In March, Krew was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, a type of cancer that causes bone marrow to produce a large number of abnormal blood cells. Since then, he has gone through four rounds of chemotherapy and received 15 blood and platelet transfusions to date.

“The first time he got [a transfusion], I was just super nervous and didn’t know really what was happening,” said his mother, Stephanie An-derson. “Now, when he gets one, I’m like, ‘Yes,

please, get him some blood to help him get more energy and back to normal.’”

Missing Types sees encouraging increase in new donors — all donors needed now

Facing a decline of about 80,000 new Red Cross blood donors each year for the past several years, the Red Cross launched the Missing Types campaign in June to encourage new donors, and those who have not given re-cently, to donate blood. While the campaign has already inspired thou-sands of new donors to

give, the Red Cross is now calling on all eli-gible blood and platelet donors to roll up a sleeve as soon as possible to overcome the emer-gency blood shortage.

Through the Missing Types campaign, which runs throughout the summer, the letters A, B and O — letters used to identify blood types — disappeared from cor-porate logos, celebrity social media accounts and favorite websites to illustrate the critical role every blood donor plays in ensuring blood is never missing from hospital shelves.

Upcoming donation opportunitiesFOLEY: July 11, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., In Memory of James Hassler, 601 W. Laurel Avenue; July 12, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., Walmart Foley, 2200 South McKenzie Street; and July 31, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m., Foley Civic Center, 407 East Laurel Ave.

GULF SHORES: Aug. 1, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., Bebos Gulf Shores, 260 Clubhouse Drive

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to the City’s future medical complex, the addition of a third southbound lane across the HWY 59 bridge to Clubhouse Dr., improvements to W. 36th Ave., a new connector road from W. 36th Ave. to Wa-

terway West Blvd., improvements to East 20th Ave. and HWY 180 (W. Canal) from HWY 59 to the FBE, and streetscape and parking improve-ments throughout the Waterway Village District. The proposed improvements will provide regional con-nectivity between HWY 59, the new state

bridge and spur road, the Foley Beach Ex-press, Jack Edwards Airport, the Aviation and Business Park, the Waterway Village canal waterfront and mixed-use business districts, and resi-dential areas in Gulf shores.

• Accepting a proposal from Volkert in the not to exceed amount

of $73,361 (9.7 percent of the estimated con-struction cost). The proposal would pro-vide professional ser-vices for constructing a road across newly acquired 40-acre tract on Co. Rd. 8 East and perform County Com-mission requested traffic impact study and warrant analysis for Co. Rd. 8 and Foley

Beach Express signal.• Authorizing staff to

pursue funding from Homeland Security Grant Program for purchase of barriers: fences; jersey walls for special opera-tions or events. The City of Gulf Shores has become a host to numerous special events. With the need to direct and funnel

more and more pedes-trians into safe areas away from traffic at these events, GSPD would like to apply for a grant to pur-chase barricades to separate pedestrians and vehicular traffic. If secured, the grant would provide funds for the purchase of the barricades at no cost to the city.

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Orange Beach Public Library transforms language learning collectionSUBMITTED

Thanks to the 2018 LSTA Grant, the Orange Beach Public Library has recently added an impressive amount of materials to their lan-guage learning collec-tions.

For adults, the library has added a consider-able amount of materi-als from Pimsleur. With Pimsleur, you don't just study a new language, you learn to speak and to communicate in a new language. Pimsleur materials are perfect for the person who doesn’t want to spend a lot of time in front of the com-puter or has a need for flexibility because of a hectic or busy schedule.

The library offers ma-terials for learning Ital-ian, French, Mandarin, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish, Russian, etc. with multiple levels of each language available to help continue prog-ress.

Because the learning

styles of every person are different, and some languages may not be represented in the col-lection, the Orange Beach Library also provides patrons access to Rosetta Stone lan-guage learning software, which can be found

through the library website at www.orange-beachlibrary.org.

For children, the library has added a number of materials from Muzzy BBC, and the Teach Me series of everyday language.

Trusted by parents,

teachers and librarians for over 30 years, Muzzy BBC is hoping to start a new generation on their journey to learning new languages. The library now boasts Muzzy materials for learning French, English, Span-ish, German, Mandarin, Italian, etc.

In the Teach Me se-ries, the Orange Beach Library has added Ev-eryday German, Italian, Chinese, French, and

Spanish, volumes 1 and 2.

Materials can be found in the front of the library, displayed on top of the large print shelf. As always, materials check out for two weeks at a time, and if more time is needed, the staff will happily renew your items, so long as there isn’t a hold on them.

If you have any ques-tions, please contact the library at 251-981-2923.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Planning Commission of the City of Robertsdale, Alabama will conduct a public hearing on Monday, July 23, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. at Robertsdale City Hall to consider the following request for rezoning made by the City of Robertsdale for the property located at 18815 Fairground Road, Robertsdale, Alabama.

FROM B-2 to I-1:Being a parcel of land lying in the Northeast Quarter of Section 07, Township 6 South, Range 4 East, Baldwin County, Alabama, and also being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at an iron pipe found for corner at the Southeast corner of the Northeast Quarter of said Section 07; thence North 00 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East, 25.00 feet; thence North 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds West, 477.00 feet to a capped iron stamped PLS 17836 set for corner on the North right of way of Fairground Road, same being the point of beginning of the parcel herein described; thence continuing North 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds West, along said North right of way, 556.15 feet to a “X” cut in concrete at the base of a chain-link fence corner post; thence North 00 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East, leaving said right of way, 265.00 feet to a capped iron stamped PLS 17836 set for corner; thence North 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds West, 150.00 feet to capped iron stamped PLS 17836 set for corner; thence South 00 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds East, 265.00 feet to a “X” cut in concrete at the base of a chain-link fence corner post, same also being on said North right of way of said Road; thence North 90 degrees 00 minutes 00 seconds West, along said North right of way, 314.72 feet to a 1/2” rebar found for corner; thence North 00 degrees 07 degrees 03 minutes East, 1374.34 feet to a 3/4” crimp top iron pipe found for corner beside a 3” metal post; thence South 89 degrees 47 minutes 04 seconds East, 632.86 feet to a 3/4 crimp top iron pipe found for corner; thence South 15 degrees 40 minutes 58 seconds East, 1425.00 feet to the Point of Beginning of the parcel herein described.

Less & Except:Fairground Road Right-of-Way as described in Instrument No. 1681391 as recorded in the Baldwin County Probate Office on 02/23/2018.

Interested persons and adjoining property owners will be given an 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, Chairperson, Robertsdale Planning Commission

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Out & About in Baldwin CountyFairies come out to play at Copper Kettle Tea Bar

Fairies were spotted at the Copper Kettle Tea Bar on Friday, June 29, when they came out to play and attend the Midsummer’s Night Dream Tea. The tea featured many Shakespearean events, including an abridged version of the play for which the tea was inspired, with help from the audience to provide the actors. Chelsea Sims and Sarah Schrader provided enchanting tunes on the violin, while strolling musicians Dillion Broxsen and Josi Coleman delighted the crowd. Puck wandered through the gathering fairies, causing mischief, tricks, and smiles wherever he went. Of course, plenty of delectable teas and scrumptious desserts were served in honor of the fae folk visitors, from Mid-Summer Night’s Dream Tea, Titania Queen of the Berries Iced Tea, Oberon’s Ice Wine, and more.For a full list of events from Copper Kettle Tea Bar and to see their hours and menu, check their Facebook: @CopperKettle.TeaBar.For a full gallery of the event, visit our website at GulfCoastNewsToday.com.

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Pam Dawber remembers Robin Williams in new HBO documentary

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For Pam Dawber, there still is pain in thinking of Rob-in Williams, but also many smiles in recalling the work and laughs they shared.

The late, typically manic comedian’s “Mork & Mindy” co-star is a natural “go-to” whenever a project about him is made, and she’s among the interviewees in the new HBO documentary “Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind” Monday, July 16. With actor-comic-director David Steinberg among its execu-tive producers, the special of-fers rare footage of its subject as Billy Crystal, David Letter-man, Steve Martin, Whoopi Goldberg and Steinberg himself also comment on the thoroughly unique talent and individual Williams was.

“It really covers Robin,” the pleasant Dawber says about the program. “It covers parts of his life that I didn’t know about, and I think this will probably cap it for everything

Robin Williams at this point. I just think everybody is still so shocked to see him in these things and he’s so joyous, and all of our heads still spin (over his passing). And I think that, especially, everybody who knew him still can’t fig-ure out what happened.”

Oscar, Emmy and Gram-my winner Williams died of suicide on Aug. 11, 2014, and Dawber also participated in a PBS “Masters of Televi-sion” tribute to him that was broadcast only one month later. She reflects, “Robin was such a comedic genius, and he made so many people happy, I think that’s why ev-eryone wants to keep revisit-ing his life.”

Allowing that when she speaks of Williams, “I still get emotional about it,” Dawber says a DVD compilation of many of his comedy per-formances is in the works. She has contributed remarks to the portion dealing with “Mork & Mindy,” the hugely and globally popular, Garry

Marshall-produced 1978-82 ABC sitcom about an alien and the earthling who be-friends him.

After that show ended, “I saw Robin more frequently when I was dating Mark (‘NCIS’ star Harmon) and when we were first married,” Dawber recalls. “Mark threw a birthday party for me in San Francisco, and Robin came. But then, you have your kids and you have your careers and life goes on. Prior to ’The Crazy Ones’ (Williams’ 2013-14 CBS comedy series, on which Dawber made a guest appearance), I hadn’t seen Robin in so long.

“Just having spent that many years with him, we kind of grew up together. I was expecting a certain some-thing, and that’s where I was shocked personally to see that something was just not right. I kept trying to figure out, ‘What is it?’... and upon his death, I think just about all of his friends were trying to figure it out. And I know Rob-in was trying to figure it out.”

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Queen of the SouthIt’s pretty safe to assume that a new episode called “La Fuerza” — Spanish for “The Force” — probably has nothing to do with “Star Wars,” but it’s certainly not lacking for action, as Teresa (Alice Braga) has no choice but to flee Europe and make a fresh start in the relative safety of the American

Southwest. She soon discov-ers she must deal with a “com-mission” of cartel bosses and a corrupt local sheriff.

9 p.m. on FOODBeat Bobby Flay

This show’s format gets flipped, if not turned on its head, in the new “Judges as Contenders,” wherein judges Seamus Mullen and Michael Psilakis opt instead to step up and make a stab at taking down Iron Chef Bobby Flay themselves. Alice Braga

Friday Bets7 p.m. on SYFY

Movie: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone

This Friday the 13th is lucky for “Harry Potter” fans, as USA and Syfy offer a weekend getaway to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry via a marathon simulcast of J.K. Rowling’s entire epic saga of “the boy who lived” and his friends (and enemies).

8 p.m. on TRAVThe Dead Files

“Revealed: Controlled — Estill Springs, Tennessee,” an “enhanced” version of an earlier episode, takes para-normal investigators Steve DiSchiavi and Amy Allan to a family home in Middle Ten-nessee, where the husband and father is behaving in a manner that suggests he may be under some sort of para-normal influence. Steve DiSchiavi

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Romania’s Simona Halep, cur-rently the world’s top-ranked ladies player, came into the All-England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon on the heels of her first Grand Slam title at the French Open after losing in the final at the

Australian Open. Will she be left standing today for the ladies final of the Wimbledon Championships?

7 p.m. on HBOMovie: Battle of the Sexes

Emma Stone and Steve Carell both received Golden Globe Award nominations for their performances as tennis icons Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs in this 2017 British-American biographical chronicle of events leading up to the highly publicized 1973 match between them. Emma Stone

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The 21 days of tennis at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in Wimbledon, England, comes to a close to-day with the men’s final. Rog-er Federer hopes to be on the grass court again today.

10 a.m. on *FOX 9FOX2018 FIFA World Cup

Only eight countries can say they’ve won a championship. Perhaps that will change this year as the 21st edition comes to a close.

9 p.m. on AMCPreacher

Attempting to fulfill his debt to Gran’ma (Betty Buckley), Jes-se (Dominic Cooper) tries to breathe life back into the dusty, dying town of Angelville. I Dominic Cooper

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Help WantedThe Town of Silverhill, Alabama has immediate openings for Police Officers. The appropriate candidate must currently be APOST certified, and be able to pass a background check and drug screening.  Interested candidates may apply in person at Silverhill Town Hall, Monday through Friday, or contact Sgt. J. Branscomb @ [email protected]

NOTICE OF COMPLETION

In accordance with Chapter 1,Title 39, Code of Alabama 1975,notice is hereby given that LayneChristensen Company, Inc. of3720 North Palafox Street, Pen-sacola, FL 32505, has completedall work on Contract or Bid No.011-18 Replacement of Well #3,Project No. WAT001-18 ReplaceWell #3 for The City of Fairhope,Alabama, OWNER, and hasmade request for final settlementof said Contract. Any claims forlabor, materials, or otherwise inconnection with this projectshould be itemized, notarized,and presented to: City ofFairhope, Attn: PurchasingManager, 555 South SectionStreet, P.O Drawer 429, Fair-hope, AL 36533 on or before (30days) or same will be barred.July 4-11-18-25, 2018

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

STATE OF ALABAMACOUNTY OF BALDWIN

Default having been made in theindebtedness secured by thatcertain mortgage executed byBetty R Glisson A Single Womanto Mortgage Electronic Registra-tion Systems, Inc. as nominee forColonial Bank, N.A., it's succes-sors and assigns dated April 21,2006; said mortgage being recor-ded as Instrument No. 971637 inthe Office of the Judge ofProbate of Baldwin County,Alabama. Said Mortgage waslast sold, assigned and transfer-red to Ditech Financial LLC tobe recorded in the Office of theJudge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama.The undersigned, Ditech Finan-cial LLC, under and by virtue ofthe power of sale contained insaid mortgage, will sell at publicoutcry to the highest bidder forcash before the main entrance ofthe Court House in BaldwinCounty, Alabama during the

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtednesssecured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Austin D. Wall, amarried person and Anna L.Wall, a married person, andAnthony D. Wall and Debra A.Wall, a married couple, original-ly in favor of Wells Fargo Bank,N.A., on the 29th day of March,2010, said mortgage recorded inthe Office of the Judge ofProbate of Baldwin County,Alabama, in Instrument Number1227252; the undersigned WellsFargo Bank, N.A., as Mortga-gee/Transferee, under and byvirtue of the power of salecontained in said mortgage, willsell at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash, in frontof the main entrance of theCourthouse at Bay Minette,Baldwin County, Alabama, onJuly 27, 2018, during the legalhours of sale, all of its right, title,and interest in and to thefollowing described real estate,situated in Baldwin County,Alabama, to-wit:From the Southwest corner ofthe West half of the East half ofthe Northeast Quarter of the

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtednesssecured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Carla Brown, anunmarried woman, originally infavor of Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc., asnominee for Guaranty Residen-tial Lending, Inc., on the 21st dayof July, 2003, said mortgagerecorded in the Office of theJudge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama, in InstrumentNumber 745995 re-recorded inInstrument Number 750037;having been modified in Instru-ment Number 806615; the un-dersigned The Bank of NewYork Mellon fka The Bank ofNew York, as Trustee (CWALT2004-J5), as Mortgagee/Trans-feree, under and by virtue of thepower of sale contained in saidmortgage, will sell at publicoutcry to the highest bidder forcash, in front of the mainentrance of the Courthouse atBay Minette, Baldwin County,Alabama, on July 27, 2018,during the legal hours of sale, allof its right, title, and interest inand to the following describedreal estate, situated in BaldwinCounty, Alabama, to-wit:Lot 59, Lake Forest, Unit No. 8as recorded in Map Book 7, Page95 in the Office of the Judge ofProbate, Baldwin County, Alaba-ma.Property street address forinformational purposes: 181Bayview Drive , Daphane, AL36526THIS PROPERTY WILL BESOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHEREIS" BASIS, WITHOUT WAR-RANTY OR RECOURSE, EX-PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TOTITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY-

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtednesssecured by that certain mortgageexecuted on June 24, 2013 byBrian T. Schoolcraft, a marriedman and Cheryl Schoolcraft, amarried woman, originally infavor of Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc. asnominee for PHH MortgageCorporation, and recorded inInstrument # at 1408313 on July10, 2013, in the Office of theJudge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama. Shapiro andIngle, L.L.P., as counsel forMortgagee or Transferee andunder and by virtue of power ofsale contained in the saidmortgage will, on July 26, 2018,sell at public outcry to thehighest bidder in front of themain entrance of the BaldwinCounty, Alabama, Courthouse inthe City of Bay Minette, duringthe legal hours of sale, thefollowing real estate situated inBaldwin County, Alabama, towit:

THE FOLLOWING DESCRI-BED REAL ESTATE SITU-ATED IN BALDWIN COUNTY,ALABAMA, TO WIT: COM-MENCING AT PINCH TOPIRON PIPE AT THE NORTH-WEST CORNER OF LOT 10,CLINE SUBDIVISION, AC-CORDING TO THE MAP ORPLAT THEREOF RECORDEDIN THE OFFICE OF THEJUDGE OF PROBATE OFBALDWIN COUNTY, ALABA-MA, IN MAP BOOK 8, PAGE76 FOR THE POINT OFBEGINNING; THENCE RUNNORTH 89° 44' 23" EASTALONG THE NORTHERNBOUNDARY LINE OF SAIDLOT 10 120.0 FEET TO APOINT; THENCE RUNSOUTHERLY AND PARAL-LEL TO THE WEST BOUN-DARY LINE OF SAID LOT 10300.0 FEET TO A POINT;

City of Foley SubdivisionRegulation Amendments

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2.3 - More Stringent RegulationsApply in ETJ

In the event that the City ofFoley Planning Commission isexercising any extra-territorialplanning jurisdiction (ETJ) overan area outside the City of Foleycorporate limits pursuant to anagreement with Baldwin County,in those areas outside thecorporate limits of the City, themore stringent of the BaldwinCounty Subdivision Regulationsor these Subdivision Regulationsshall apply.July 4-11, 2018

legal hours of sale (between11am and 4pm), on the 9th dayof August, 2018 the followingproperty, situated in BaldwinCounty, Alabama, to-wit:Lot 3 in Hoppes Subdivision ofpart of the Oak River ViewSubdivision in the Grant Section30, Township 8 South, Range 4East (regular Section 19, Town-ship 8 South, Range 4 Eastlocation) according to plat inMap Book 7, Page 134, in theOffice of the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama.

Said property is commonlyknown as 7595 Hoppes Drive,Foley, AL 36535.The indebtedness secured by saidMortgage has been and is herebydeclared due and payable be-cause of default under the termsof the Note secured by saidMortgage, including but notlimited to, nonpayment of theindebtedness as and when due.The indebtedness remains indefault, and this sale will bemade for the sole purpose ofpaying the same, including allexpenses of the sale, attorney'sfees, and all other paymentsprovided for under the terms ofsaid Mortgage.

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

DITECH FINANCIAL LLCas holder of said mortgageMcCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce,LLCTwo North Twentieth2 20th Street North, Suite 1000Birmingham, AL 35203(800) [email protected] No. 934118www.foreclosurehotline.net

THIS LAW FIRM IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE.July 11-18-25, 2018

INVITATION TO BID

STATE OF ALABAMACOUNTY OF BALDWIN

NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that the County Com-mission of Baldwin County,Alabama, will receive bids in thePurchasing Office on August 8,2018 at 1:30 P.M., for theRenovations of Restrooms in theBaldwin County Satellite Court-house located in Foley, Alabama,for the Baldwin County Commis-sion. Bids will be opened August8, 2018 at 2:00 P.M., in thePurchasing Conference Roomlocated at 257 Hand Avenue, BayMinette, Alabama. Bids receivedafter the August 8, 2018 at 1:30P.M., deadline will not beconsidered. All times to bedetermined solely by the clock onthe wall of the PurchasingConference Room. For all purpo-ses and uses herein, a bid and allrequired paperwork is "re-ceived" at the time and dateindicated on the PurchasingOffice file stamp which shall beimpressed on the face of all suchdocuments when and as presen-ted at the Purchasing Office.

PRE-BID CONFERENCEA Mandatory Pre-Bid Confer-ence will be held at the BaldwinCounty Satellite CourthouseCommission Office located at201 East Section Avenue, Foley,AL., on July 31, 2018, at 9:30A.M. ALL INTERESTED BID-DERS MUST ATTEND. Con-tractors will not be allowed tosubmit a bid for this project ifthey or a representative of theircompany does not attend thePre-Bid Conference.

Bid packages can be obtainedfrom the website www.baldwincountyal.gov or Wanda Gautney(251) 580-2520 phone or (251)580-2536 fax, or Sherry R. Smith(251) 580-1911, 257 Hand Ave.,Annex III Building, Bay Minette,AL 36507. Ask for Bid Package#WG18-35.July 11-20-27, 2018

Fairhope.

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

No bids will be considered unlessthe Bidder, whether resident ornon-resident of Alabama, isproperly qualified to submit abid for this type of work inaccordance with all applicablelaws of the State of Alabama.Where applicable, this shallinclude evidence of holding acurrent license from the Alaba-ma Licensing Board for GeneralContractors, Montgomery, Ala-bama, as required by Chapter 8,Title 34, of the Code of Alabama,1975. In addition, the awardedvendor, if a non-resident of theState, and if a corporation, Shallshow evidence of having quali-fied with the Secretary of Stateto do business in the State ofAlabama, http://www.sos.alabama.gov/BusinessServices/ForeignCorps.aspx. Awarded Biddermust have a current businesslicense, or purchase a businesslicense with the City of Fairhopeprior to work performed. Nobids shall be withdrawn for theperiod of thirty (30) dayssubsequent to the opening of bidswithout the consent of the City ofFairhope, Baldwin County, Ala-bama. Once completed, a tabula-tion of the responsive andresponsible bids will be availablefor public viewing by visiting thefollowing web address: www.fairhopeal.gov.July 11, 2018

Southwest Quarter of Section 32,Township 5 South, Range 4 East,run thence North 40 feet to apoint on the North line of U.S.Highway 90; thence run Eastalong said line 194.1 feet to apoint; run thence North 630 feetto the Point of Beginning; runthence East 140 feet to a point;run thence North 120 feet to apoint; run thence West 140 feetto a point; run thence South 120feet to the Point of Beginning,being otherwise described as Lot16 of the First Addition toCharles Sanders Subdivision, thePlat of which is unrecorded.Property street address forinformational purposes: 23380 NFrancis Street, Robertsdale, AL36567THIS PROPERTY WILL BESOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHEREIS" BASIS, WITHOUT WAR-RANTY OR RECOURSE, EX-PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TOTITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY-MENT AND WILL BE SOLDSUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OFREDEMPTION OF ALL PAR-TIES ENTITLED THERETO.Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances.Programs may also exist thathelp persons avoid or delay theforeclosure process. An attorneyshould be consulted to help youunderstand these rights andprograms as a part of theforeclosure process.This sale is made for the purposeof paying the indebtedness se-cured by said mortgage, as wellas the expenses of foreclosure.The successful bidder musttender a non-refundable depositof Five Thousand Dollars($5,000.00) in certified fundsmade payable to Sirote &Permutt, P.C. at the time andplace of the sale. The balance ofthe purchase price must be paidin certified funds by noon thenext business day at the LawOffice of Sirote & Permutt, P.C.at the address indicated below.Sirote & Permutt, P.C. reservesthe right to award the bid to thenext highest bidder should thehighest bidder fail to timelytender the total amount due.The Mortgagee/Transferee re-serves the right to bid for andpurchase the real estate and tocredit its purchase price againstthe expenses of sale and theindebtedness secured by the realestate.This sale is subject to postpone-ment or cancellation.Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.,Mortgagee/Transferee

Jahan BernsSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Trans-fereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures437016July 4-11-18, 2018

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Sealed bids will be received bythe City of Fairhope of BaldwinCounty, Alabama, in the City ofFairhope offices, 555 SouthSection St. Fairhope, Alabama,until 10:00 A.M. Friday, July 20,2018, then publicly opened there-after, for furnishing all labor andmaterials, and performing allwork required by the City ofFairhope and described as fol-lows:

Bid No. 026-18Citywide Resurfacing &Striping Project

Project No. PW008-18Resurfacing & Striping Project

Plans, Drawings and Specifica-tions are on file and may beviewed in the Purchasing De-partment at the Fairhope CityServices and Utilities Building,located at 555 S. Section Street.Bid advertisement, addenda andother related documents will beposted on the City of Fairhopewebsite www.fairhopeal.gov.Questions or comments pertain-ing to this bid must be presentedin writing and sent as e-mail tothe attention of the PurchasingManager, Jillian Saffle, P.O.Drawer 429, 555 South SectionSt., Fairhope, Al 36532, e-mail:[email protected] , nolater than forty-eight (48) hoursprior to the bid opening or willbe forever waived.

All Bids must be on blank bidforms provided in the Biddocuments. Bids shall be accom-panied by a BID SECURITYequal to 5% (percent) of the bidprice, but in no event more than$10,000.00. BID SECURITYshall be in the form of a BidBond signed by a Bondingcompany authorized to do busi-ness in the State of Alabama, ora Cashier's Check payable to theCity of Fairhope. NO BIDSECURITY is required on bidsless than $10,000.00.

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

There will be a MANDATORYpre-bid meeting will be held atthe Fairhope City Services andUtilities Building, 555 SouthSection Street, Fairhope, AL, at10:00 A.M. FRIDAY, July 13,2018.

The City of Fairhope is an EqualOpportunity Employer and re-quires that all contractors com-ply with the Equal EmploymentOpportunity laws and the provi-sions of the Contract documentsin this regard. The CITY alsoencourages and supports theutilization of Minority BusinessEnterprises on this and all publicbids.

All bids, with their guarantee(when required), must be en-closed in a sealed, opaqueenvelope, clearly identified onthe outside as "Sealed Bid" withBid Name, Bid Number, City ofFairhope's name and address,and the Bidder's name, address,and General Contractor's Li-cense Number (Mandatory byState law). Each bid must be in aseparate envelope. Bids made outin pencil will not be accepted.Failure to observe the instruc-tions contained herein will con-stitute grounds for rejection ofyour bid. The CITY reserves theright to accept or reject all bids,or any portions 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 of

MENT AND WILL BE SOLDSUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OFREDEMPTION OF ALL PAR-TIES ENTITLED THERETO.Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances.Programs may also exist thathelp persons avoid or delay theforeclosure process. An attorneyshould be consulted to help youunderstand these rights andprograms as a part of theforeclosure process.This sale is made for the purposeof paying the indebtedness se-cured by said mortgage, as wellas the expenses of foreclosure.The successful bidder musttender a non-refundable depositof Five Thousand Dollars($5,000.00) in certified fundsmade payable to Sirote &Permutt, P.C. at the time andplace of the sale. The balance ofthe purchase price must be paidin certified funds by noon thenext business day at the LawOffice of Sirote & Permutt, P.C.at the address indicated below.Sirote & Permutt, P.C. reservesthe right to award the bid to thenext highest bidder should thehighest bidder fail to timelytender the total amount due.The Mortgagee/Transferee re-serves the right to bid for andpurchase the real estate and tocredit its purchase price againstthe expenses of sale and theindebtedness secured by the realestate.This sale is subject to postpone-ment or cancellation.The Bank of New York Mellonfka The Bank of New York, asTrustee (CWALT 2004-J5),Mortgagee/Transferee

Jahan BernsSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Trans-fereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures421436June 27; July 4-11, 2018

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In the Circuit Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. CS-2018-900060.00In Re: Petition for

Paternity/Custody/SupportJennifer Lynn Petersen Closson,

PlaintiffVs.

Jason Bradley Thomas,Defendant

Notice of Petition toEstablish Paternity

NOTICE OF COMPLETION

Project No.:BCP 0212611 &0205218Bridge Repair on CR 61

(Phillipsville Rd)over Dyas Creek

In accordance with Chapter 1,Title 39, Code of Alabama, 1975,notice is hereby given that BladeConstruction, LLC, CONTRAC-TOR, has completed the Con-tract for PROJECT NO. , BCP0212611 &0205218 Bridge Re-pair on CR 61 (Phillipsville Rd)over Dyas Creek for the BaldwinCounty Commission, OWNER,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFBALDWIN COUNTY,

ALABAMACase No. CV-2018-900616.00

ACTION IN REMCHARLES L. GIBBS andBINGHAM O. GIBBS,Plaintiffs,v.CERTAIN LANDSDESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

THAT PORTION OF "BAYVIEW PARK" LYING ADJA-CENT TO AND BETWEENLOTS 34-35 AND BAY LALAUNCH IN THE EAST OR-ANGE BEACH SUBDIVISION,AS RECORDED IN MAPBOOK 1, PAGE 125 OF THERECORDS OF THE JUDGE OFPROBATE OF BALDWIN

FORECLOSURE NOTICE

Default having beenmade in the payment of theindebtedness described in andsecured by that certain mortgageexecuted by DAVID D. KINGand DEBORAH A. KING, hus-band and wife, as Mortgagor(s)to REGIONS BANK d/b/a RE-GIONS MORTGAGE, as Mort-gagee, dated the 31st day ofJanuary, 2012, and recorded inInstrument No. 1323383, et seq.of the records in the Office of theJudge of Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama, saiddefault continuing, notice ishereby given that the under-signed will, under and by virtueof the power of sale contained insaid mortgage sell at publicoutcry for cash to the highestbidder during legal hours of sale,on the 26th day of July, 2018, in

Case No: VAC-18-3

State of AlabamaCounty of Baldwin

Notice is hereby given that theBaldwin County Commission, inits regular session on Tuesday,July 3, 2018, approved Case No.VAC-18-3, a request to assent tothe vacation of a portion of FoxFord Road.

Baldwin County Commission

For any questions pertaining tothis action, please call theBaldwin County Highway De-partment at 251-937-0371.July 11, 2018

BALDWIN COUNTYPLANNING & ZONING

COMMISSIONBALDWIN COUNTY

PLANNING & ZONINGDEPARTMENT

Mailing Address22251 Palmer StreetRobertsdale, AL 36567Phone: (251) 580-1655Fax: (251) 580-1656

Physical Address22070 Highway 59Robertsdale, AL 36567Phone: (251) 580-1655Fax: (251) 580-1656

Foley Office201 East Section AvenueFoley, AL 36535Phone: (251) 972-8523Fax: (251) 972-8520

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

Case No. Z-18023The Reserve at Daphne

PropertyPlanning District 7, 15

and 28

Notice is hereby giventhat the Baldwin County Com-mission will conduct a publichearing concerning a requestsubmitted by Dewberry Engi-neers Inc, on behalf of TanyaLazzari, Langdon Conaway, Joe

ADVERTISEMENTOF COMPLETION:

Notice is hereby given thatTank Pro, Inc., has completedthe contract with the UtilitiesBoard of the City of Daphne forContract No. 408183 EasternShore Tank Coating & Renova-tions.

Any claims held against sameshall be itemized, notarized andpresented to the Utilities Boardof the City of Daphne at itsoffices at 8301 Well Road,Daphne, AL 36526 or same willbe barred.June 20-27; July 4-11, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFBALDWIN COUNTY,

ALABAMACase No. 2018-900614

LARRY FOSHEE,Plaintiff,v.TAX PARCEL NUMBER:13-05-45-0-000-021.000

Being more particularly descri-bed as follows:

470'(S) x 670'(S) IRR COM ATTHE S LINE OF GR SEC 45AND THE W LINE OF CAN-AAN RD RUN TH N 630'(S)FOR POB TH RUN SW'LY570'(S), NE'LY 670'(S), SE'LYALG ROW 470'(S) TO POB GRSEC 4;

And

LAWRENCE YATES, LOR-RAINE NORMAN, JOHNYATES, JR., SADIE L. HALL,JANNIE H. WOODS, ANNIE P.BORDEN, ANNIE MAE MILL-ER, DORIS LEATHERWOOD,CLEVELAND LEATHER-WOOD, LEO LEATHER-WOOD BETSY COLE LEATH-ERWOOD, DON LEATHER-WOOD, MICHAEL LEATHER-WOOD, MELVIN LEATHER-WOOD, ANNIE PEREZ, LAR-RY FIELDS, REGINA L.FIELDS, SARAH S. BENTLEY,MILDRED S. GLASPER, LULAS. NICHOLS, MELTONSMITH, COLUMBUS SMITH,RICHARD E. SMITH, JOHN N.SMITH, SR., DOROTHY S.THOMAS, CLASSIA BOSTON,PALESTINE FIELDS, CALVINANDERSON, JR., ANNIE L.ANDERSON EUNICE ANDER-SON, BESSIE WASHINGTON,HARVEY L. ANDERSON,ALAZINE BRAITHWAITE,ANNIE L. EDWARDS, JAMESANDERSON, LEONARD AN-DERSON, ROSE EDWARDS,

In the Circuit Court ofBaldwin County, AlabamaCase No.: CV 2018-900544

Edwin J. SpencePlaintiff

v.Amy Terhune and All other

Residents of the SubjectProperty, and Fictitious

Defendants A-ZDefendants

Notice of Publication

Defendant Amy Terhune inthe above styled action, andDefendants who are unknown,must answer Plaintiff's Com-plaint for Ejectment by the 3rdday of September, 2018, or,thereafter, a judgment by defaultmay be entered against them inCase Number CV 2018-900544 inthe Circuit Court of BaldwinCounty, Alabama.

Done this the 18th day of June,2018.

Jody Wise Cambell,Clerk

July 4-11-18-25, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFBALDWIN COUNTY

STATE OF ALABAMACivil Action No.: 2018-900386

DITECH FINANCIAL LLC.Plaintiff,

vs.J. MEAGAN MORRISSETTE

& ROB SOTO,Defendants.

NOTICE OF SUMMONSTO: J. Meagan Morrissette &Rob Soto

You are hereby notified that theabove-styled action seeking re-possession of a 1999 16x80Fleetwood manufactured homeby the Plaintiff as a result ofnon-payment was filed againstyou in the Circuit Court,Baldwin County, Alabama andthat by reason of an order forservice of summons by publica-tion entered by the Court, youare hereby commanded andrequired to file with the clerk ofthe court and to serve uponPlaintiff's attorney, Sarah D.Labosier, Post Office Box 307,Huntsville, Alabama 35804, ananswer to the Complaint on orbefore August 24, 2018 or defaultjudgment will be entered againstyou.July 4-11-18-25, 2018

NOTICE OF CIVIL ACTION

L. GARY SMITHAND OPAL R. SMITH

V.CLAUDIA EVANS,

CIVIL ACTION NO.CV 2018-900486.00

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF BALDWIN COUNTY,

ALABAMA

The Plaintiffs havingcommenced the above-referenced action in the CircuitCourt of Baldwin County, Alaba-ma, seeking judgment in theamount of $130,646.69, plusinterest, late charges, attorney'sfees, and costs due under apromissory note dated March 23,2015, and the Plaintiff havingfiled affidavits as required byRule 4.3, Alabama Rules of CivilProcedure that the Defendant isavoiding service, notice is herebygiven that CLAUDIA EVANS,whose last known residenceaddress is 10054 Rosewood Lane,Daphne, Alabama 36526 mustanswer the Complaint withinthirty (30) days of the lastpublication hereof or else judg-ment by default may be renderedagainst her for the relief deman-ded in such action.

Done at Bay Minette,Alabama this 11th day of June,2018.

JODY WISE CAMPBELLClerk, Circuit Court of

Baldwin County, Alabama312 Courthouse Square

Suite 10Bay Minette, Alabama 36507

Attorney for Plaintiffs:David A. Boyett, IIIAnders, Boyett & Brady, P.C.3800 Airport BoulevardSuite 203Mobile, Alabama 36608(251) 344-0880June 27; July 4-11-18, 2018

SALLY EARL, ELMORAWASHINGTON, CINDEREL-LA AUSTIN, CORNELIUSBRYANT, JR. MILTON BRY-ANT, CURTIS BRYANT, TER-RANCE BRYANT ELAINEMITCHELL, BARBARA PETT-WAY, MARY ETTA WHITE,WILLIAM GREEN, JR., DORISTOSTON, RONALD GREEN,CHARLES BRYANT, GEORGEH. BRYANT, JR., JAMES W.SMITH, SR., VAN ANDREWS,JR., BEVERLY ANDREWS,CURTIS ANDREWS, NAOMIANDREWS, CLARENCE AN-DRES, LEONARD ANDREWS,being all the heirs and next of kinof Mary Robinson f/k/a MarySmith, deceased and WesleySmith, deceased;

And

Any persons claiming any pres-ent interest therein and includingany person claiming any future,contingent, reversionary, re-mainder, or other interest there-in, who may claim any interesttherein, who may claim anyinterest in the above describedproperty,Defendants.

NOTICE TO ALL PARTIESNAMED AS DEFENDANTS IN

THE SUIT HEREINREFERRED TO

LARRY FOSHEE hasfiled a Bill of Complaint to QuietTitle in the Circuit Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama, inCase No. CV-2018-900614, styledabove.

Parcel No:13-05-45-0-000-021.000 /PPIN No. 36564

470'(S) x 670'(S) IRR COM ATTHE S LINE OF GR SEC 45AND THE W LINE OF CAN-AAN RD RUN TH N 630'(S)FOR POB TH RUN SW'LY570'(S), NE'LY 670'(S), SE'LYALG ROW 470'(S) TO POB GRSEC 4

In this case the Plaintiffsays he owns the propertyheretofore described, is in peace-able possession of it, and he haspaid taxes on this property formore than the past three (3)years and has asked the Court todivest you and each of you of alltitle you may own in theaforesaid property. An order hasbeen heretofore made and en-tered that notice of the proceed-ings of this suit be publishedonce a week for four (4)consecutive weeks, in issuesdated June 20, 2018, June 27,2018, July 4, 2018, and July 11,2018, in a newspaper publishedin Baldwin County, Alabama. Ifyou or any of you claim anyinterest in any of the aforesaidproperty you must appear andfile some responsive pleading tothis suit within thirty (30) daysafter the last publication of thisnotice, namely the 10th day ofAugust, 2018, at which time saidcause will stand at issue.

Witness my hand this the29th day of May, 2018.

Jody W. CampbellCIRCUIT CLERK

June 20-27; July 4-11, 2018

THENCE RUN WESTERLYAND PARALLEL TO THENORTH BOUNDARY LINE OFLOT 10 120.0 FEET MORE ORLESS TO A POINT ON THEWESTERN BOUNDARY LINEOF SAID LOT 10; THENCERUN NORTH 00° 05' 46' WESTALONG THE WESTERNBOUNDARY LINE OF SAIDLOT 10 300.0 FEET MORE ORLESS TO THE POINT OFBEGINNING. PARCEL ID:47-05-15-0-000-004.001 Purpor-ted Address: 15590-A CamelliaRoad, Silverhill, AL 36576

For informational purposes only,the property address is: 15590 ACamellia Rd, Silverhill, AL36576.Any property address providedis not part of the legal descrip-tion of the property sold hereinand in the event of anydiscrepancy, the legal descriptionreferenced herein shall control.

This sale is made for the purposeof paying the indebtedness se-cured by said mortgage, as wellas the expenses of foreclosure.Furthermore, the property to beoffered pursuant to this notice ofsale is being offered for sale,transfer and conveyance AS IS,WHERE IS. Neither the mortga-gee, nor the officers, directors,attorneys, employees, agents orauthorized representative of themortgagee make any representa-tion or warranty relating to thetitle or any physical, environ-mental, health or safety condi-tions existing in, on, at orrelating to the property offeredfor sale. Any and all responsibili-ties or liabilities arising out of orin any way relating to any suchcondition, including those sug-gested by Code of Ala. (1975) §35-4-271, expressly are dis-claimed. This sale is subject to allprior liens and encumbrancesand unpaid taxes and assess-ments including any transfer taxassociated with the foreclosure.The successful bidder musttender a non-refundable depositof Five Thousand Dollars andno/100 ($5,000.00) in certified orcash funds at the time and placeof the sale. The balance of thepurchase price must be paid incertified funds by close ofbusiness on the next business daythereafter at the Law Office ofShapiro and Ingle, LLP at theaddress indicated below. Shapiroand Ingle, LLP reserves the rightto award the bid to the nexthighest bidder, or to reschedulethe sale, should the highestbidder fail to timely tender thetotal amount due.

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.

PHH Mortgage Corporation,and its successors and assigns

Mortgagee or Transferee

SHAPIRO AND INGLE, LLP10130 Perimeter Parkway,Suite 400 Charlotte, NC 28216704-333-8107/ 18-015771Attorneys for Mortgagee orTransfereeJune 27; July 4-11, 2018

COUNTY, ALABAMA,Defendant.

NOTICE OF PUBLICATION

NOTICE is hereby giventhat on May 21, 2018, Charles L.Gibbs and Bingham O. Gibbs, asPlaintiffs, filed with the BaldwinCounty Circuit Court a com-plaint to quiet title in remagainst certain lands describedbelow:

That portion of "Bay ViewPark" lying adjacent to andbetween Lots 34 and 35 and BayLa Launch in the East OrangeBeach Subdivision, as recordedin Map Book 1, Page 125 of theRecords of the Judge of Probateof Baldwin County, Alabama.

All persons having an interest insaid lands or any portion thereof,claiming any title thereto or anyencumbrance or lien thereon, arehereby directed to plea, answer,or otherwise respond to thePlaintiffs' complaint on or beforeAugust 10, 2018, else at theexpiration of 30 days thereaftersuffer judgment by default to berendered against them, it beingintended that this notice shall beused to perfect service against allunknown parties who may havean interest in the subjectproperty and who cannot bepersonally served with a copy ofthe complaint.

s/ Jody Wise CampbellBaldwin County Circuit Clerk

June 20-27; July 4-11, 2018

and has made request for finalsettlement of said Contract. Anyclaims for labor, materials orotherwise in connection with thisproject should be itemized,notarized, and presented to:

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

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

Contractor:Blade Construction, LLCPO Box 359Bon Secour, AL 36511June 20-27; July 4-11, 2018

Lazzari, Robin Bolar and GCOFThe Reserve at Daphne LLC,owners of property located northof the Reserve at Daphne Phase1, South of Plantation Hills, andeast of Co Rd 54 in PlanningDistrict 7, 15 and 28. Theapplicant is requesting site planapproval for a 618 -unit, 470 ±acre Planned Residential Devel-opment to be known as TheReserve at Daphne. The ParcelIdentification Numbers are05-43-01-12-0-000-001.000 and05-43-06-13-0-000-002.000 and05-43-06-13-0-000-002.001 and05-43-06-13-0-000-002.005 and05-43-06-13-0-000-002.010 and05-43-06-13-0-000-006.000 and05-43-06-13-0-000-012.000 and05-43-01-12-0-000-023.000 and05-43-01-12-0-000-024.003.

The public hearing will beconducted during the next regu-lar meeting of the BaldwinCounty Commission which isscheduled for Tuesday, August 7,2018, beginning at 9:00 a.m. atthe Baldwin County Administra-tion Building, 322 CourthouseSquare in Bay Minette, AL.

The said application will beconsidered by the Baldwin Coun-ty Commission pursuant toAlabama Code 45-2-261. Theapplication materials are availa-ble for public review at the officeof the Baldwin County Planning& Zoning Department, 22070Hwy 59 in Robertsdale, AL, or atthe Foley Satellite Courthouse,201 East Section Avenue inFoley, Alabama during normalbusiness hours. If you desire tospeak with someone by telephoneabout this application pleasecontact the Baldwin CountyPlanning and Zoning Depart-ment at (251)580-1655. If youdesire to submit written com-ments, please address yourcorrespondence to:

Baldwin CountyPlanning & Zoning Department22251 Palmer StreetRobertsdale, AL 36567

You may fax your com-ments to Planning & ZoningDepartment at (251)580-1656. Ifyou desire to address theBaldwin County Commission inperson about this applicationplease attend the public hearingat the time and location listedabove.

Public participation issolicited without regard to race,color, national origin, sex, age,religion, disability or familystatus. Persons who requirespecial accommodations underthe Americans with DisabilitiesAct or those requiring languagetranslation services should con-tact the Baldwin County Plan-ning & Zoning Department at251-580-1655.

July 11-18-25, 2018

Defendant Jason Bradley Tho-mas, whose whereabouts areunknown, must answer Plain-tiff's, Jennifer Lynn PetersenClosson, petition to EstablishPaternity, Custody, ParentingTime, and Child Support andother relief by August 30, 2018or, thereafter, a judgment bydefault may be rendered againsthim or her in the above styledc a s e , C a s e N o .CS-20108-900060.00, CircuitCourt of Baldwin County.

Done the 18th day of June,2018.

Jody W. CampbellClerk of the Circuit Court of

Baldwin County, ALAttorney for Plaintiff:Sharon R. HoilesHoiles, Dasinger, Hollon, P.C.P.O. Box 1058Robertsdale, AL 36567July 11-18-25; August 1, 2018

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NOTICE TO THE PUBLICThe Foley City Council will holda Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m.Monday, August 6, 2018 inCouncil Chambers to considerPlanning Commission's recom-mendation to adopt an ordinanceapproving the prezoning ofproperty owned by DowneyFamily Limited Partnership. Theproposed zoning is A-O (Agricul-tural Open Space).

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 August 6, 2018, inorder to be considered.

Ordinance: ______

PREZONING DOWNEY FAMI-LY LIMITED PARTNERSHIPPROPERTY ORDINANCEAMENDING ORDINANCE NO.387-87 PREZONING PROPER-TY

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, and

WHEREAS, the City of Foley

NOTICE OFPUBLIC MEETING

CITY OF GULF SHORES,ALABAMA

Where: Council Chambers, GulfShores City Hall, 1905 West 1stSt., Gulf Shores, Alabama 36542

When: July 23, 2018 at 4:00 p.m.

Re: Project Development Agree-ment for a proposed EmbassySuites Hotel and ConferenceCenter in the Gulf Beach District

Pursuant to Amendment No. 750to the Alabama Constitution of1901, as amended ("AmendmentNo. 750"), regarding economicdevelopment in the City of GulfShores, Alabama (the "City"),the City hereby gives notice thatits City Council, as the governingbody of the City, will conduct apublic meeting pursuant toAmendment No. 750 and receivepublic comments regarding thematter described below at itsregularly scheduled meeting tobe held on July 23, 2018 at 4:00p.m. in the Council Chambers atGulf Shores City Hall, located at1905 West 1st St., Gulf Shores,Alabama 36542.

Background

In 2014, the leadership of theCity released to the public itsSmall Town, Big Beach Vision2025 for Sustainability-5 CriticalActions to Focus the Growth ofGulf Shores (the "Vision"), thepurpose of which was to identify

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

The Foley City Council will holda Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m.Monday, August 6, 2018 inCouncil Chambers to considerpassage of an ordinance approv-ing petition for annexation andbringing property into the corpo-rate limits of the City of Foleyowned by Downey Family Limi-ted Partnership.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 August 6, 2018, inorder to be considered.

Ordinance: ______

AN ORDINANCE APPROVINGPETITION FOR ANNEXA-TION AND BRINGING PROP-ERTY INTO THE CORPO-RATE LIMITS OF THE CITYOF FOLEY (Downey FamilyLimited Partnership)

WHEREAS, on the 25th day ofJune, 2018, William Downey,Manager of the Downey FamilyLimited Partnership being theowners of all the real propertyhereinafter described, did filewith the City Clerk a petitionasking that the said tracts orparcels of land be annexed toand become a part of the City ofFoley, and

WHEREAS, said petitions didcontain the signatures of all theowners of the described territoryand a map of said propertyshowing its relationship to thecorporate limits of the City ofFoley, and

NOTICE OF SALEUNDER POWER

FORECLOSURE NOTICE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtednesssecured by that certain mortgageexecuted by EUGENE A. BARILAND VERNA L. BARIL, HUS-BAND AND WIFE , to MORT-GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS-TRATION SYSTEMS INC ASNOMINEE FOR EVERETTFIANCIAL INC D/B/A SU-PREME LENDING A TEXASCORPORATION, on the 28thday of October, 2016, saidmortgage recorded in the Officeof the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama, onNovember 2, 2016, at InstrumentNumber 1601360, BaldwinCounty, Alabama Records, saidMortgage having subsequentlybeen transferred and assigned toPennyMac Loan Services, LLC,by instrument recorded in theaforesaid Probate Office; noticeis hereby given that the under-signed PennyMac Loan Services,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, onAugust 2, 2018, during the legalhours of sale, all of its right, title,and interest in and to thefollowing described real estate,situated in Baldwin County,Alabama, to-wit:

LOT 71, IBERVILLE SQUARESUBDIVISION, ACCORDINGTO THE PLAT THEREOFRECORDED ON SLIDE2313-B-D AND AS AMENDEDON SLIDE 2343-A-C, IN THEOFFICE OF THE JUDGE OFPROBATE, BALDWIN COUN-TY, ALABAMA.

Said legal description beingcontrolling, however the proper-ty is more commonly known as1879 ARCADIA DR, FOLEY,AL 36535.

Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances.Programs may also exist thathelp persons avoid or delay theforeclosure process. An attorneyshould be consulted to help youunderstand these rights andprograms as a part of theforeclosure process. This proper-ty will be sold on an "as is, whereis" basis, subject to any ease-ments, encumbrances, and ex-ceptions reflected in the mort-gage and those contained in therecords of the Office of the Judgeof Probate in the county wherethe above-described property issituated.

This property will be sold subjectto the right of redemption of allparties entitled thereto andsubject to any outstanding advalorem taxes (including taxeswhich are a lien, whether or notnow due and payable).

This sale is made for the purposeof paying the indebtedness se-cured by said mortgage, as wellas the expenses of foreclosure.

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

WHEREAS, the governing bodydid determine that it is in thepublic interest that said propertybe annexed to the City of Foleyand it did further determine thatall legal requirements for annex-ing said real property have beenmet pursuant to Sections11-42-20 through 11-42-24, Codeof Alabama, 1975;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE ITORDAINED BY THE CITYCOUNCIL OF FOLEY, ALA-BAMA, AS FOLLOWS:

Section 1. The Council of theCity of Foley, Alabama, findsand declares as the legislativebody of the City that it is in thebest interests of the citizens ofthe City, and the citizens of theaffected area, to bring theterritory described in Section 2of this ordinance into the City ofFoley.

Section 2. The boundarylines of the City of Foley,Alabama, be, and the same arehereby altered or rearranged soas to include all of the territoryheretobefore encompassed by thecorporate limits of the City ofFoley, Alabama, and in additionthereto the following describedterritory, to-wit:

Tax Map Parcel ID#05-61-06-13-0-000-002.000;PIN # 11219

Tax Map Parcel ID#05-62-04-18-0-001-005.007;PIN # 29245

Section 3. Petitioner reques-ted zoning as A-O (AgricultureOpen Space) for both parcels.

Section 4. This ordinanceshall be published as provided bylaw, and a certified copy of same,together with a certified copy ofthe petition of the propertyowners, shall be filed with theProbate Judge of Baldwin Coun-ty, Alabama.

Section 5. The territory de-scribed in this ordinance shallbecome a part of the corporatelimits of Foley, Alabama, uponpublication of this ordinance asrequired by law.PASSED, APPROVED ANDADOPTED this ____ day of____, 2018.

J. Wayne Trawick,PresidentKathryn Taylor, CMCCity ClerkJohn E. Koniar,MayorJuly 11, 2018

has received a request thatspecific property within the Citybe pre-zoned, and the CityCouncil of the City of Foleydeems it necessary, for thepurpose of promoting the health,safety, morals and general wel-fare of the City to amend saidOrdinance, and

WHEREAS, 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:

Section 1. That the officialZoning Map of the City of Foley,Alabama be amended to pre-zone property being annexed,said property description asfollows:

TO BE ZONED A-O - Agricul-tural Open Space:

Tax Map ParcelID# 05-61-06-13-0-000-002.000;PIN # 11219

Tax Map ParcelID# 05-62-04-18-0-001-005.007;PIN # 29245

SECTION 2: That the officialZoning Map of the City of Foleybe revised to indicate thisamendment and duly certified bythe appropriate municipal offi-cials.

SECTION 3: This Ordinanceshall become effective immedi-ately upon its adoption asrequired by law.

PASSED, APPROVEDAND ADOPTED this ____ day of____, 2018.

J. Wayne Trawick,PresidentKathryn Taylor, CMCCity ClerkJohn E. Koniar,MayorJuly 11, 2018

Project.

All members of the public areencouraged to attend such meet-ing. Those unable to attend areencouraged to submit theirwritten opinions to the CityCouncil prior to the meeting.

CITY OF GULF SHORES,ALABAMABy: Robert Craft

Its: MayorJuly 11-18, 2018

the city of Bay Minette, at thefront Door of the Court House ofBaldwin County, Alabama, thefollowing described real propertysituated in the County ofBaldwin, State of Alabama,to-wit:

Lot 107, Unit 7, LakeForest, according to the map orplat thereof recorded in MapBook 7, Page 94, in the records inthe Office of the Judge ofProbate of Baldwin County,Alabama.

This property will be sold on an"as is, where is" basis, subject toany easements, encumbrances,reservations and exceptions re-flected in the mortgage and/orthose 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 to title,use and/or enjoyment and will besold subject to the right ofredemption of all parties entitledthereto. 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 salewill be made for the purpose ofpaying said indebtedness and theexpenses incident to this sale,including a reasonable attorney'sfee, and the other purposes setout in said mortgage. The salewill be conducted subject toconfirmation that the sale is notprohibited under the U.S. Bank-ruptcy Code and also to finalconfirmation and audit of thestatus of the loan with theMortgagee.

REGIONS BANKd/b/a REGIONS MORTGAGEHolder of said Mortgage

Goodman G. Led-yardPIERCE LEDYARD, P.C.Attorneys for MortgageePost Office Box 161389Mobile, Alabama 36616(251) 338-1300July 4-11-18, 2018

The City and the Company haveundertaken substantial effortsand negotiations over a period ofmonths with respect to theProject, and have completed asubstantially final Project Devel-opment Agreement (the "Agree-ment") describing the rights,obligations, duties, and agree-ments of and between the Cityand the Company with respect tothe location, development, con-struction, and operation of theProject.

Description of the Agreement;Actions to be Taken

Pursuant to the Agreement, andprior to the commencement ofconstruction, among otherthings, the City proposes totransfer the City Property andthe Vacated Right-of-Way to theCompany, and the Companyproposes to secure sufficient debtand equity financing necessary tocomplete the Project, pay $1.2million cash to the City, to beused exclusively by the City toconstruct additional public park-ing spaces and other public streetimprovements in the Gulf BeachDistrict, and cause a $3.3 millionletter of credit (the "Letter ofCredit") to be issued to the Cityas security for the City Property.If and when the Project issuccessfully completed and op-erational, the City proposes toreturn the Letter of Credit, and,as long as the Company remainsin compliance with the Agree-ment, rebate back to the Compa-ny up to a maximum amount of$6.5 million of certain additionalproperty, lodging, and sales anduse taxes revenues actuallygenerated at the Project site overa period of years.

Following the receipt of publiccomments, the City Councilexpects to determine whether theexpenditure of certain publicfunds and the grant of certainreal property and things of valuein aid of the Company, asdescribed above, will serve thevalid and sufficient public pur-poses described below, notwith-standing any incidental benefitaccruing to the Company, itsinvestors and partners, or anyother private entities or persons.If the City Council does deter-mine that such expenditures andgrants will serve the valid andsufficient public purposes descri-bed below, the City Councilexpects to immediately consideran ordinance approving theexecution of the Agreement andother related actions.

Description of Public Benefits;Identification of PrivateBeneficiaries

The Project is expected tofurther the Vision of the City,and is expected to benefit thepublic by (1) causing significantcapital investment in the GulfBeach District, (2) providing ahigher level of hotel service inthe City, (3) providing newconference, meeting, and eventspace in the City, (4) increasingyear-round economic activity inthe City, (5) increasing employ-ment and business opportunitiesfor City residents, (6) increasingthe tax base of the City, and (7)improving the overall quality oflife for City residents, notwith-standing the City's transfer ofthe City Property and theVacated Right-of-Way, and thetax rebate incentives that may bepaid by the City to the Companyif certain conditions are satisfiedonce the Project is operational.The Company and its members(Ron Durham and Ron Day) willbe the primary beneficiaries ofthe City's expenditure of publicfunds and grant of certainproperty. Other private benefi-ciaries related to the Companywill be the Company's investorsand partners in developing,constructing, and operating the

five strategies, or "critical ac-tions," to further develop theCity's economy beyond thesummer tourist season and to ayear-round economy that willenable the City to better with-stand unpredictable economicfluctuations caused by, amongother things, changing economiccycles, natural disasters such astropical storms and hurricanes,man-made disasters such as theBP oil spill, and other unforesee-able events.

One of the five critical actionsthat the City leadership, withinput from the community andlocal stakeholders, described inthe Vision was the furtherdevelopment of a half-mile widesection of the main public beachat the terminus of AlabamaHighway 59 and the intersectionof Alabama Highway 182 (the"Gulf Beach District"). The GulfBeach District is the focal pointof tourism, economic activity,and public beach access in theCity. The City's priorities for thecontinued development of theGulf Beach District include theconstruction of a contemporarybeachfront that is pedestrian andbike-friendly, and that provideswalking access to dining, shop-ping, lodging, and entertainmentthroughout the Gulf BeachDistrict. The City also desires, infurtherance of the Vision, thedevelopment within the GulfBeach District of a high-quality,full-service hotel providing sub-stantial conference and meetingspace in the City to complementthe nearby hotel, conference andmeeting space facilities beingdeveloped and constructed at theAlabama Gulf State Park, inorder to promote and increaseyear-round economic activity inthe City.

In 2015, the City released aRequest for Proposals (RFP)soliciting interest from partieswith ideas for the developmentand public benefit of certainCity-owned property in the GulfBeach District, more particularlydescribed below as the "CityProperty." The City selected theresponse it received from DDPartners, LLC (the "Company")in which the members of theCompany (Mr. Ron Durham andMr. Ron Day) described theirplan to locate, develop, andconstruct a Gulf-view HiltonEmbassy Suites hotel (the "Ho-tel"), a conference and meetingcenter (the "Conference Cen-ter"), including a ballroom, aswell as sufficient pre-functionspace, break-out meeting rooms,sufficient support areas (the"Conference Center Ameni-ties"), a full service restaurant, afitness center, an outdoor rooftoplounge, a spa, and an elevatedoutdoor pool (collectively the"Hotel Amenities"), and addi-tional street-front, pedestrianaccessible retail space (the "Oth-er Project Amenities"). TheHotel, the Conference Center,the Conference Center Ameni-ties, the Hotel Amenities and theOther Project Amenities arecollectively referred to herein asthe "Project."

The Project will be located onapproximately 1.93 acres ofCity-owned property within aportion of the square block in theGulf Beach District surroundedby West 1st Avenue to the north,the Alvin's Island adjacentAlabama Highway 59 to the east,Alabama Highway 182 (WestBeach Boulevard) to the south,and West 1st Street to the west,which is presently underutilizedas a surface parking lot (the"City Property"). The CityProperty does not include theAlvin's Island property and doesnot extend to Alabama Highway59. The City also expects to seekto vacate a portion of the easternside of the public right of way onWest 1st Street (the "VacatedRight-of-Way"), if necessary, inorder to accommodate the Proj-ect.

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NOTICE OF COMPLETION

Asphalt Services, Inc., here-by gives notice of completion ofcontract with The City of Foley,Foley, Alabama for constructionof Foley Resurfacing FY2018 inFoley, Alabama. This notice willappear for four (4) consecutiveweeks beginning July 4 andending on July 25, 2018. Allclaims against this work shouldbe filed at 11045 Old Highway31, Spanish Fort, Alabama,36527 during this period.

Asphalt Services, Inc.July 4-11-18-25, 2018

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been madein the payment of annualassessments or charges, specialassessments or charges, interest,costs and attorney's fees securedby that certain lien by POINTCLEAR STABLES PROPERTYOWNERS ASSOCIATION,INC. at Instrument Number1695277 in the Office of theBaldwin County Judge of Pro-bate; the undersigned for POINTCLEAR STABLES PROPERTYOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INCunder and by virtue of power ofsale contained in said lien per theAssociation Governing Docu-ments, will sell at public outcryto the highest bidder for cash, infront of the main entrance of theCourthouse at Bay Minette,Baldwin County, Alabama onJuly 19, 2018 during the legalhours of sale, all of its right, title,and interest in and to thefollowing described real estate,situated in Baldwin County,Alabama, to-wit:

Lot 43, POINT CLEARSTABLES SUBDIVISION,PHASE 1, according to the platthereof recorded in Slide Nos.2035-C and 2035-D of therecords in the office of the Judgeof Probate, Baldwin County,Alabama.

THIS PROPERTY WILL BESOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHEREIS" BASIS, with no warranty ofany kind, subject to any ease-ments, encumbrances, and ex-ceptions set forth in the records

Notice of Public SaleStorage Plus of

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

Foley & SilverhillSee 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:

Foley Site:

Unit # 180Deborah WaddelFoley, Al

Unit# 74Tania JonesFoley, AL

Unit# 94Jacob PrimFoley, AL

Unit# 114Jerome UnderwoodFoley, AL

Unit# 66Joseph McLainSummerdale, AL

Unit# C43Nate HaynesBon Secour, AL

Silverhill Site:

Unit# 103Bobby ChampionSilverhill, AL

Unit# 172 , C6Brandon SalasSilverhill, AL

Unit# 223Robert SandersonOzark, AL

Unit# 52Andrea DevineLoxley, 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 Sale July 25th 2018 -Starting 9:00am Location SiteAddress: 17860 US Hwy 98 Foley& 15410 St Hwy 104 SilverhillContents described as - House-hold, Paperwork, Furniture andor misc.July 4-11, 2018

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE

Default having been made in theterms of the Mortgage executedby Mavis J. Talbert, in favor ofBarr Group Mortgage, Inc,dated and recorded August 26,2014 as instrument # 1474117;transferred and assigned toHamm Enterprises, Ltd, datedand recorded August 26, 2014 asinstrument # 1474120 and underand by virtue of the power of salecontained in said mortgage, thesaid Hamm Enterprises, Ltd aslien holder, will sell at publicoutcry, for case to the highestbidder, on the steps in front ofthe main entrance of the court-house of Baldwin County, Alaba-ma in Bay Minette between thehours of 12:00 p.m. and 4:00p.m. on the 8th day of August,2018, the following describedproperty, to-wit:

Lot 2 of Block B, Beaver ValleyEstates, as per plat thereofrecorded on Slide 1447-B, Pro-bate Records, Baldwin County,Alabama.

Together with a 1/52nd unsever-able interest (per Lot) in thatarea designated as PARK ofBeaver Valley Estates, as perplat thereof, recorded on Slide1447-B, Probate Records, Bald-win County, Alabama.

Also together with all improve-ments constructed upon, affixedto or located upon the abovedescribed real property, includ-ing without limitation any resi-dential dwelling located upon orto be located thereon, whichdwelling is or may be amanufactured home, as hereinbelow described, which manufac-tured home is or upon placementand affixation shall be conclu-sively deemed to real estate (the"Manufactured Home"): One (1)1999 Redman Mobile Home,VIN: FLA14613624AB.

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

This sale is made for the purposeof the foreclosing of said Mort-gage and paying the indebted-ness secured by same, togetherwith all costs and expensesassociated therewith, including,but not limited to, reasonableattorney's fees. This propertywill be sold on a "AS IS,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 re-serves the right to bid for andpurchase the real estate and tocredit its purchase price against

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

STATE OF ALABAMACOUNTY OF BALDWIN

Default having been made in theindebtedness secured by thatcertain mortgage executed byLillie Mae Jones Married AndNathan Jones Married to Colo-nial Bank dated December 2,1996; said mortgage being recor-ded in Book 724, Page 315, in theOffice of the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama. SaidMortgage was last sold, assignedand transferred to BRANCHBANKING AND TRUST COM-PANY, SUCCESSOR IN IN-TEREST TO COLONIALBANK BY ACQUISITION OFASSETS FROM THE FDIC ASRECEIVER FOR COLONIALBANK to be recorded in theOffice of the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama.

The undersigned, BRANCHBANKING AND TRUST COM-PANY, SUCCESSOR IN IN-TEREST TO COLONIALBANK BY ACQUISITION OFASSETS FROM THE FDIC ASRECEIVER FOR COLONIALBANK, under and by virtue ofthe power of sale contained insaid mortgage, will sell at publicoutcry to the highest bidder forcash before the main entrance ofthe Court House in BaldwinCounty, Alabama during thelegal hours of sale (between11am and 4pm), on the 19th dayof July, 2018 the followingproperty, situated in BaldwinCounty, Alabama, to-wit:

Commencing at the SoutheastCorner of the Southwest Quarterof Section 19, Township 6 South,Range 2 East, Baldwin County,Alabama, run thence South 89degrees 24 minutes 00 secondsWest, 222.83 feet to a point;thence run North 00 degrees 16minutes 00 seconds East, 192.15feet to a point for the POINT OFBEGINNING; thence run South89 degrees 24 minutes 00 secondWest, 85.96 feet to an iron pin;thence run North 00 degrees 16minutes 00 seconds East, 153.47feet to an iron pin; thence runNorth 89 degrees 24 minutes 00seconds East, 100.00 feet to aniron pin; thence run South 00degrees 16 minutes 00 secondsWest, 153.47 feet to an iron pin;thence run South 89 degrees 24minutes 00 seconds West, 14.04feet to the POINT OF BEGIN-NING, said parcel of landcontains 0.35 acres, more or less,TOGETHER WITH a 20 footingress & egress easement de-scribed as follows: BEGINNINGat the Southwest corner of theabove described parcel, runthence South 89 degrees 24minutes 00 seconds West, 93.30feet to a point in Wilson Lane;thence run North 16 degrees 06minutes 30 seconds West, 20.75feet to a point in Wilson Lane;thence run North 89 degrees 24minutes 00 seconds East, 99.15feet to a point on the Westboundary of the above describedparcel; thence run South 00degrees 16 minutes 00 secondsWest along said West boundary,20.00 feet to the POINT OFBEGINNING.

Said property is commonlyknown as 19022 Wilson Lane,Fairhope, AL 36532.The indebtedness secured by saidMortgage has been and is herebydeclared due and payable be-cause of default under the termsof the Note secured by saidMortgage, including but notlimited to, nonpayment of the

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made inthe payment of the indebtednesssecured by that certain mortgageexecuted to New Day Financial,LLC on the 26th day of August,2009 , by Knolton Robinson, anunmarried man, and recorded inInstrument No.1198821; saidmortgage being transferred andassigned to MetLife HomeLoans, a Division of MetLifeBank, N.A. and recorded inInstrument Number 1224883;said mortgage being transferredand assigned to Nationstar Mort-gage, LLC, D/B/A ChampionMortgage Company and recor-ded in Instrument Number1376815; said mortgage beingtransferred and assigned toSecretary of Housing and UrbanDevelopment and recorded inInstrument Number 1525082 et.seq., in the Office of the Judge ofProbate of Baldwin County,Alabama, the undersigned, asMortgagee or Transferee, underand by virtue of the power of salecontained in the said mortgagewill sell at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash in frontof the main entrance of theBaldwin County, Alabama,Courthouse in the City of BayMinette, Baldwin County, Alaba-ma, on the 31st day of July, 2018,during the legal hours of sale thefollowing real estate situated inBaldwin County, Alabama, towit:

All that Parcel of Land inBaldwin County, State of Alaba-ma, as more fully described inDeed Book 397, Page 901, ID#42-03-08-0-000-034.000, beingknown and designated as:

Lot 4 in the J B WilliamsSubdivision, according to theofficial map or plat thereofwhich is recorded in Map Book5, page 233, Baldwin County,Alabama Records, subject torestrictive covenants recorded inMiscellaneous Book 19, Pages83-5, Baldwin County, AlabamaRecords.

By fee simple deed from J BWilliams and Mary E. Williamsas set forth in Book 397 Page 901dated 09/05/1969, and recorded09/22/1969, Baldwin County Re-cords, State of Alabama. Proper-ty being sold "AS IS". Propertyis subject to any title deficiencies.No representation is made as tothe title to the subject property.

Address of property providedfor informational purposes only:13430 J B Williams RdLoxley, AL 36551

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.

Secretary of Housing andUrban Development

Mortgagee or Transferee

postponement or cancellation.PennyMac Loan Services, 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 for Mortgagee/Trans-feree100 Concourse Parkway,Suite 115,Birmingham, AL 35244Telephone Number:(877) 813-0992Case No. PNY-18-02766-1www.rubinlublin.com/property-listings.phpAd #139789June 27; July 4-11, 2018

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

STATE OF ALABAMACOUNTY OF BALDWIN

Default having been made in theindebtedness secured by thatcertain mortgage executed byKevin J. Parker An UnmarriedMan And Connie B. Kirby AnUnmarried Woman to MortgageElectronic Registration Systems,Inc. as nominee for DHI Mort-gage Company, Ltd. dated Feb-ruary 29, 2016; said mortgagebeing recorded as InstrumentNo. 1558732 in the Office of theJudge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama. Said Mort-gage was last sold, assigned andtransferred to Pingora LoanServicing, LLC in Instrument1647635 in the Office of theJudge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama.The undersigned, Pingora LoanServicing, LLC, under and byvirtue of the power of salecontained in said mortgage, willsell at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash beforethe main entrance of the CourtHouse in Baldwin County, Ala-bama during the legal hours ofsale (between 11am and 4pm), onthe 23rd day of August, 2018 thefollowing property, situated inBaldwin County, Alabama, to-wit:Lot 154, Bellaton, Phase Three, asubdivision, according to the platas recorded on Slide 2504-E inthe records in the Office of theJudge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama.

Said property is commonlyknown as 9865 Volterra Ave,Daphne, AL 36526.The indebtedness secured by saidMortgage has been and is herebydeclared due and payable be-cause of default under the termsof the Note secured by saidMortgage, including but notlimited to, nonpayment of theindebtedness as and when due.The indebtedness remains indefault, and this sale will bemade for the sole purpose ofpaying the same, including allexpenses of the sale, attorney'sfees, and all other paymentsprovided for under the terms ofsaid Mortgage.

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

PINGORA LOAN SERVICING,LLCas holder of said mortgageMcCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce,LLCTwo North Twentieth2 20th Street North, Suite 1000Birmingham, AL 35203(800) 275-7171

indebtedness as and when due.The indebtedness remains indefault, and this sale will bemade for the sole purpose ofpaying the same, including allexpenses of the sale, attorney'sfees, and all other paymentsprovided for under the terms ofsaid Mortgage.

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

BRANCH BANKING ANDTRUST COMPANY, SUCCES-SOR IN INTEREST TO COLO-NIAL BANK BY ACQUISI-TION OF ASSETS FROM THEFDIC AS RECEIVER FORCOLONIAL BANKas holder of said mortgageMcCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce,LLCTwo North Twentieth2 20th Street North, Suite 1000Birmingham, AL 35203(800) [email protected] No. 953216www.foreclosurehotline.netTHIS LAW FIRM IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE.June 27; July 4-11, 2018

Mark A. PickensMARK A. PICKENS, P.C.Attorney for Mortgageeor TransfereeP. O. Box 26101Birmingham, Alabama 35260(205) 933-1169MAP File No.18-0056July 4-11-18, 2018

of the Office of the Judge ofProbate, Baldwin County, Alaba-ma and right of redemption. Thissale is made for the purpose ofpaying the indebtedness securedby said lien, as well as allexpenses of foreclosure includingattorney's fees. POINT CLEARSTABLES PROPERTY OWN-ERS ASSOCIATION, INC 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 topostponement or cancellation.

POINT CLEAR STABLESPROPERTY OWNERSASSOCIATION, INC.June 27; July 4-11, 2018

[email protected] No. 949818www.foreclosurehotline.net

THIS LAW FIRM IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE.June 27; July 4-11, 2018

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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

The Foley City Council will holda Public Hearing at 5:30 p.m.Monday, August 6, 2018 inCouncil Chambers to considerpassage of an ordinance approv-ing petition for annexation andbringing property into the corpo-rate limits of the City of Foleyowned by Oscar and Kay Payne.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 August 6, 2018, inorder to be considered.

Ordinance: ______

ORDINANCE APPROVINGPETITION FOR ANNEXA-TION AND BRINGING PROP-ERTY INTO THE CORPO-

Ordinance: 18-2016-ORD

AN ORDINANCE APPROVINGPETITION FOR ANNEXA-TION AND BRINGING PROP-ERTY INTO THE CORPO-RATE LIMITS OF THE CITYOF FOLEY (Flowerwood Nurs-ery, INC.)

WHEREAS, on the 11th day ofMay, 2018, being the owners ofall the real property hereinafterdescribed, did file with the CityClerk a petition asking that thesaid tracts or parcels of land beannexed to and become a part ofthe City of Foley, and

WHEREAS, said petitions didcontain the signatures of all theowners of the described territoryand a map of said propertyshowing its relationship to thecorporate limits of the City of

CITY OF FAIRHOPENOTICE OF COMPLETION

LEGAL NOTICE

Project No:PW002-18

Project Name:Multiple Piers Repairs Projectafter Hurricane Nate 2017

In accordance with Chapter 1,Title 39, Code of Alabama, 1975,for contracts more than $50,000,notice is hereby given thatASPHALT SERVICES, INC.,CONTRACTOR, has completedthe Contract for Bid No. 007-18Multiple Piers Repairs Projectafter Hurricane Nate 2017,Project No. PW002 MultiplePiers Repairs Project after Hur-ricane Nate 2017 the City ofFairhope, Alabama, OWNER,and has made request for finalsettlement of said Contract. Anyclaims for labor, materials orotherwise in connection with thisproject should be itemized,notarized, and presented to:

OWNER:

CITY OF FAIRHOPE555 South Section StreetP.O. Drawer 429Fairhope, AL 36533

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

Contractor:

Asphalt Services, Inc

11045 Old Highway 31Spanish Fort, AL 36527June 20-27; July 4-11, 2018

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtednesssecured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Melanie MacDonald,an unmarried person, originallyin favor of CitiFinancial Mort-gage Company, Inc., on the 30thday of December, 2003, saidmortgage recorded in the Officeof the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama, inInstrument Number 781721; theundersigned Wilmington SavingsFund Society, FSB, dba Christi-ana Trust, Not Individually ButAs Trustee For Hilldale Trust, 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, onAugust 3, 2018, during the legalhours of sale, all of its right, title,and interest in and to thefollowing described real estate,situated in Baldwin County,Alabama, to-wit:Lot 7 in D. Z. Grove Develop-ment at Marlow, No. 3, Block A,according to the plat thereofrecorded in Map Book 5, Page 92of the records in the Office of theJudge of Probate, Baldwin Coun-ty, Alabama.Property street address forinformational purposes: 13472Pendix Rd , Summerdale, AL36580THIS PROPERTY WILL BESOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHEREIS" BASIS, WITHOUT WAR-RANTY OR RECOURSE, EX-PRESSED OR IMPLIED AS TOTITLE, USE AND/OR ENJOY-MENT AND WILL BE SOLDSUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OFREDEMPTION OF ALL PAR-TIES ENTITLED THERETO.Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances.Programs may also exist thathelp persons avoid or delay theforeclosure process. An attorneyshould be consulted to help youunderstand these rights andprograms as a part of theforeclosure process.This sale is made for the purposeof paying the indebtedness se-cured by said mortgage, as wellas the expenses of foreclosure.The successful bidder musttender a non-refundable depositof Five Thousand Dollars($5,000.00) in certified fundsmade payable to Sirote &Permutt, P.C. at the time andplace of the sale. The balance ofthe purchase price must be paidin certified funds by noon thenext business day at the LawOffice of Sirote & Permutt, P.C.at the address indicated below.Sirote & Permutt, P.C. reservesthe right to award the bid to thenext highest bidder should thehighest bidder fail to timelytender the total amount due.The Mortgagee/Transferee re-serves the right to bid for andpurchase the real estate and tocredit its purchase price againstthe expenses of sale and theindebtedness secured by the realestate.This sale is subject to postpone-ment or cancellation.Wilmington Savings Fund Soci-ety, FSB, dba Christiana Trust,

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To whom it may concern.

Notice of private auction ofabandoned Mobile Home locatedat Lot 10, 21400 State Hwy 181,Fairhope Al. 36532. Not takingseal bids. Previous tenant wasMelissa Cahoon.

The mobile home owner isindebted for rental fees andother cost. It is a single wide withtan/yellow Vinyl siding, 14 feetby 56 feet.

Serial numberGH82WGA25834330,HUD number GEO232257.Contact RJ Rezner at251-401-6839 for information.July 4-11, 2018

Foley, and

WHEREAS, the governing bodydid determine that it is in thepublic interest that said propertybe annexed to the City of Foleyand it did further determine thatall legal requirements for annex-ing said real property have beenmet pursuant to Sections11-42-20 through 11-42-24, Codeof Alabama, 1975;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE ITORDAINED BY THE CITYCOUNCIL OF FOLEY, ALA-BAMA, AS FOLLOWS:

Section 1. The Council of theCity of Foley, Alabama, findsand declares as the legislativebody of the City that it is in thebest interests of the citizens ofthe City, and the citizens of theaffected area, to bring theterritory described in Section 2of this ordinance into the City ofFoley.

Section 2. The boundary lines ofthe City of Foley, Alabama, be,and the same are hereby alteredor rearranged so as to include allof the territory heretobeforeencompassed by the corporatelimits of the City of Foley,Alabama, and in addition theretothe following described territory,to-wit:

Tax Map ParcelID# 05-54-04-18-0-000-001.000

The Southeast quarter of theSouthwest quarter and theSouthwest quarter of the South-east Quarter of Section 18,Township 7 South, Range 4 East;LESS AND EXCEPT all oil, gas,and other minerals and all rightsincidental thereto.

Tax Map ParcelID# 05-54-04-18-0-000-001.001

The Southeast quarter of theSouthwest quarter and theSouthwest quarter of the South-east Quarter of Section 18,Township 7 South, Range 4 East;LESS AND EXCEPT all oil, gas,and other minerals and all rightsincidental thereto.

Section 3. Petitioner requestedzoning as M-1 Light IndustrialDistrict for all parcels. Thepre-zoning has gone throughPlanning Commission and allfees associated with the annexa-tion/ zoning of the property willbe waived.

Section 4. This ordinance shallbe published as provided by law,and a certified copy of same,together with a certified copy ofthe petition of the propertyowners, shall be filed with theProbate Judge of Baldwin Coun-ty, Alabama.

Section 5. The territory descri-bed in this ordinance shallbecome a part of the corporatelimits of Foley, Alabama, uponpublication of this ordinance asrequired by law.

PASSED, APPROVED ANDADOPTED this 2nd day of July,2018.

/s/ J. Wayne Trawick,President/s/ Kathryn Taylor, CMCCity Clerk/s/ John E. Koniar,MayorJuly 11, 2018

the expenses of sale and theindebtedness secured by the realestate.

This sale is subject to postpone-ment or cancellation.

Hamm Enterprises, LtdP O Box 1608Robertsdale, Alabama 36567

Lien Holder of MortgageJ. Thomas Pilcher, IVWILKINS, BANKESTER,BILES & WYNNEP O Box 400Bay Minette, AlabamaT - 251-937-7024F - 251-937-6190July 11-18-25; August 1, 2018

Not Individually But As TrusteeFor Hilldale Trust, Mortga-gee/Transferee

Rebecca RedmondSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Trans-fereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures436511July 11-18-25, 2018

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

STATE OF ALABAMACOUNTY OF BALDWIN

Default having been made in theindebtedness secured by thatcertain mortgage executed byPeter B. Atchison Husband AndElizabeth B. Atchison Wife toMortgage Electronic Registra-tion Systems, Inc. as nominee forGeneration Mortgage Companyits successors and assigns datedJune 14, 2010; said mortgagebeing recorded as InstrumentNo. 1239259 in the Office of theJudge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama. Said Mort-gage was last sold, assigned andtransferred to NATIONSTARMORTGAGE LLC DBACHAMPION MORTGAGECOMPANY in Instrument1701130 in the Office of theJudge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama.The undersigned, NATION-STAR MORTGAGE LLC DBACHAMPION MORTGAGECOMPANY, under and by virtueof the power of sale contained insaid mortgage, will sell at publicoutcry to the highest bidder forcash before the main entrance ofthe Court House in BaldwinCounty, Alabama during thelegal hours of sale (between11am and 4pm), on the 9th dayof August, 2018 the followingproperty, situated in BaldwinCounty, Alabama, to-wit:LOT 26, IN BLOCK 4 OF THEFIRST ADDITION TO EASTORANGE BEACH, ACCORD-ING TO THE MAP OR PLATTHEREOF RECORDED INMAP BOOK 4, PAGE 221 INTHE OFFICE OF THE JUDGEOF PROBATE, BALDWINCOUNTY, ALABAMA.APN:62-07-36-0-003-103.000

Said property is commonlyknown as 27251 Magnolia Dr,Orange Beach, AL 36561.The indebtedness secured by saidMortgage has been and is herebydeclared due and payable be-cause of default under the termsof the Note secured by saidMortgage, including but notlimited to, nonpayment of theindebtedness as and when due.The indebtedness remains indefault, and this sale will bemade for the sole purpose ofpaying the same, including allexpenses of the sale, attorney'sfees, and all other paymentsprovided for under the terms ofsaid Mortgage.

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

NATIONSTAR MORTGAGELLC DBA CHAMPION MORT-GAGE COMPANYas holder of said mortgageMcCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce,LLCTwo North Twentieth2 20th Street North, Suite 1000Birmingham, AL 35203(800) [email protected] No. 946518www.foreclosurehotline.net

THIS LAW FIRM IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE.July 11-18-25, 2015

RATE LIMITS OF THE CITYOF FOLEY (Oscar and KayPayne)

WHEREAS, on the 25th day ofJune, 2018, Oscar and KayPayne, who is represented byDewberry being the owners of allthe real property hereinafterdescribed, did file with the CityClerk a petition asking that thesaid tracts or parcels of land beannexed to and become a part ofthe City of Foley, and

WHEREAS, said petitions didcontain the signatures of all theowners of the described territoryand a map of said propertyshowing its relationship to thecorporate limits of the City ofFoley, and

WHEREAS, the governing bodydid determine that it is in thepublic interest that said propertybe annexed to the City of Foleyand it did further determine thatall legal requirements for annex-ing said real property have beenmet pursuant to Sections11-42-20 through 11-42-24, Codeof Alabama, 1975;

NOW, THEREFORE, BE ITORDAINED BY THE CITYCOUNCIL OF FOLEY, ALA-BAMA, AS FOLLOWS:

Section 1. The Council of theCity of Foley, Alabama, findsand declares as the legislativebody of the City that it is in thebest interests of the citizens ofthe City, and the citizens of theaffected area, to bring theterritory described in Section 2of this ordinance into the City ofFoley.

Section 2. The boundarylines of the City of Foley,Alabama, be, and the same arehereby altered or rearranged soas to include all of the territoryheretobefore encompassed by thecorporate limits of the City ofFoley, Alabama, and in additionthereto the following describedterritory, to-wit:

Tax Map Parcel ID#s05-61-03-07-0-000-007.004;05-61-03-07-0-000-007.005 and05-61-03-07-0-000-007.006

COMMENCE AT THE SOUTH-EAST CORNER OF THESOUTH HALF OF THESOUTHWEST QUARTER OFTHE SOUTHEAST QUARTEROF SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 8SOUTH, RANGE 4 EAST,BALDWIN COUNTY, ALABA-MA; THENCE RUN NORTH01°05'17" EAST, A DISTANCEOF 40.30 FEET TO AN OPENEND PIPE ON THE NORTHRIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OFBALDWIN COUNTY ROADNO. 12; THENCE RUN NORTH89°39'26" WEST ALONG SAIDNORTH RIGHT-OF-WAYLINE, A DISTANCE OF 311.88FEET TO A 1/2" CAPPEDREBAR (LINDSEY) FOR THEPOINT OF BEGINNING;THENCE CONTINUE NORTH89°39'26" WEST ALONG SAIDNORTH RIGHT-OF-WAYLINE, A DISTANCE OF 119.88FEET TO A 1" CRIMP TOPIRON PIN; THENCE RUNNORTH 01°04'57" EAST, ADISTANCE OF 625.89 FEETTO A 1" CRIMP TOP IRONPIN; THENCE RUN SOUTH89°35'57" EAST, A DISTANCEOF 119.69 FEET TO A 1/2"C A P P E D R E B A R(CA-17836-LS); THENCE RUNSOUTH 01°03'54" WEST, ADISTANCE OF 625.87 FEETTO THE POINT OF BEGIN-NING.

Section 3. Petitioner reques-ted zoning as R-ID (ResidentialSingle Family) for all parcels.

Section 4. This ordinanceshall be published as provided bylaw, and a certified copy of same,together with a certified copy ofthe petition of the propertyowners, shall be filed with theProbate Judge of Baldwin Coun-ty, Alabama.

Section 5. The territory de-scribed in this ordinance shallbecome a part of the corporatelimits of Foley, Alabama, uponpublication of this ordinance asrequired by law.

PASSED, APPROVED ANDADOPTED this ____ day of____, 2018.

J. Wayne Trawick,PresidentKathryn Taylor, CMCCity ClerkJohn E. Koniar,MayorJuly 11, 2018

Ordinance: 18-2017

PREZONING FLOWERWOODNURSERY, INC PROPERTYORDINANCE AMENDINGORDINANCE NO. 387-87

PREZONING PROPERTY

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, and

WHEREAS, the City of Foleyhas received a request thatspecific property within the Citybe pre-zoned, and the CityCouncil of the City of Foleydeems it necessary, for thepurpose of promoting the health,safety, morals and general wel-fare of the City to amend saidOrdinance,and

WHEREAS, 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:

Section 1. That the officialZoning Map of the City of Foley,Alabama be amended to pre-zone property being annexed,said property description asfollows:

TO BE ZONED M-1 -Light Industrial District:PPIN# 64586:Tax Map ParcelID# 05-54-04-18-0-000-001.000

The Southeast quarter of theSouthwest quarter and theSouthwest quarter of the South-east Quarter of Section 18,Township 7 South, Range 4 East;LESS AND EXCEPT all oil, gas,and other minerals and all rightsincidental thereto.

PPIN# 99551:Tax Map ParcelID# 05-54-04-18-0-000-001.001

The Southeast quarter of theSouthwest quarter and theSouthwest quarter of the South-east Quarter of Section 18,Township 7 South, Range 4 East;LESS AND EXCEPT all oil, gas,and other minerals and all rightsincidental thereto.

SECTION 2: That the officialZoning Map of the City of Foleybe revised to indicate thisamendment and duly certified bythe appropriate municipal offi-cials.

SECTION 3: This Ordinanceshall become effective immedi-ately upon its adoption asrequired by law.

PASSED, APPROVED ANDADOPTED this 2nd day of July,2018.

/s/ J. Wayne Trawick,President/s/ Kathryn Taylor, CMCCity Clerk/s/ John E. Koniar,MayorJuly 11, 2018

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Notice of Public SaleStorage Plus of

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

Robertsdale - BelforestSee 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:

Robertsdale Site:

Unit # 92Mary GravittSummerdale, AL

Unit# 71Cheris GrinnellDaphne, AL

Unit# 99Gary MorinRobertsdale, AL

Unit# 103Unknown

Belforest Site:

Unit# 85Curtis PowellRobertsdale, AL

Unit# 92Janie ReedDaphne, Al

Unit# C25Jim MilamMullens, WV

Unit# 15Cynthia JordanLoxley, AL

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtednesssecured by that certain mortgageexecuted by R. Brad Reinhart,and Paolo Reinhart, husbandand wife, originally in favor ofMortgage Electronic Registra-tion Systems, Inc., as nomineefor Countrywide Home Loans,Inc., on the 18th day of May,2007, said mortgage recorded inthe Office of the Judge ofProbate of Baldwin County,Alabama, in Instrument Number1052422; the undersigned TheBank of New York Mellon fkaThe Bank of New York, asTrustee (CWALT 2007-17CB),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, onJuly 27, 2018, during the legalhours of sale, all of its right, title,and interest in and to thefollowing described real estate,situated in Baldwin County,Alabama, to-wit:

Lot 143, Phase One, Rock Creek,a Planned Unit Development, asrecorded on Slide 1395-B,1396-A, and 1396-B and asamended by plat recorded inSlides 1440-A, 1440-B, and1441-A, and further amended byamendment and ratification ofSubdivision Plat dated December14, 1994 and recorded inMiscellaneous Book 81, Page 850in the Office of the Judge ofProbate of Baldwin County,Alabama.Property street address forinformational purposes: 119 Ce-dar Pt , Fairhope, AL 36532

Notice of Completion

"In accordance with Chapter 1,Title 39, Code of Alabama, 1975,notice is hereby given thatA-Long Boring, Inc., Contractor,has completed the Contract forConstruction of the Ono IslandWater Main Extension, ProjectNumber CMOB160047, for theOrange Beach Water Authority,Owner, and have made requestfor final settlement of saidContract. All persons having anyclaim for labor, materials, orotherwise in connection with thisproject should immediately noti-fy Denise King at Goodwyn,Mills and Cawood, Inc., 11 NorthWater Street, Suite 15250, Mo-bile, AL 36602."June 27; July 4-11-18, 208

PUBLIC NOTICEEastern Shore Metropolitan

Planning Organization

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

The Eastern Shore MetropolitanPlanning Organization (MPO)Policy Board will meet for aWork Session on Wednesday,July 11, 2018 at 10:00 AM in theCommission Conference Roomat the Baldwin County SatelliteCourthouse at 1100 FairhopeAvenue, Fairhope, Alabama36532.

The Eastern Shore MetropolitanPlanning Organization (MPO)Policy Board will meet for itsregularly scheduled meeting onWednesday, July 25, 2018 at10:00 AM at the Loxley TownHall, 1089 Hickory Street, Lox-ley, Alabama 36551.

The Bicycle and PedestrianAdvisory Committee will meeton Tuesday, July 17, 2018 at 9:00AM at the Loxley Town Hall,1089 Hickory Street, Loxley,Alabama 36551.

The Citizens Advisory Commit-tee will meet on Tuesday, July17, 2018 at 1:00 PM at theLoxley Town Hall, 1089 HickoryStreet, Loxley, Alabama 36551.

The Technical Advisory Com-mittee will meet on Wednesday,July 18, 2018 at 10:00 AM at theLoxley Town Hall, 1089 HickoryStreet, Loxley, Alabama 36551.

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

Public participation is solicitedwithout regard to race, color,national origin, sex, age, religion,disability or family status. Per-sons who require special accom-modations under the Americanswith Disabilities Act or thoserequiring language translationservices should contact the East-ern Shore MPO at 251-990-4640.

Asistencia de idiomas está dis-ponible poniéndose en contactocon personal de la MPO [email protected] 27; July 4-6-11, 2018

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

STATE OF ALABAMACOUNTY OF BALDWIN

Default having been made in theindebtedness secured by thatcertain mortgage executed byStacey H Kulp Husband AndCarrie D Kulp Wife to MortgageElectronic Registration Systems,Inc. as nominee for BranchBanking and Trust Companydated December 17, 2012; saidmortgage being recorded asInstrument No. 1375912 in theOffice of the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama. SaidMortgage was last sold, assignedand transferred to Branch Bank-ing and Trust Company to berecorded in the Office of theJudge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama.The undersigned, Branch Bank-ing and Trust Company, underand by virtue of the power of salecontained in said mortgage, willsell at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash beforethe main entrance of the CourtHouse in Baldwin County, Ala-bama during the legal hours ofsale (between 11am and 4pm), onthe 9th day of August, 2018 thefollowing property, situated inBaldwin County, Alabama, to-wit:Lot 103 of Ottawa SpringsSubdivision, Phase Two, as perplat thereof recorded as Slide2355-F, in the Office of the Judgeof Probate of Baldwin County,Alabama.

Said property is commonlyknown as 9527 Ottawa Drive,Daphne, AL 36526.The indebtedness secured by saidMortgage has been and is herebydeclared due and payable be-cause of default under the termsof the Note secured by saidMortgage, including but notlimited to, nonpayment of theindebtedness as and when due.The indebtedness remains indefault, and this sale will bemade for the sole purpose ofpaying the same, including allexpenses of the sale, attorney'sfees, and all other paymentsprovided for under the terms ofsaid Mortgage.

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

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H.O. Weaver & Sons, Inc.,hereby gives notice of completionof contract with the AlabamaDepartment of Transportationfor construction of Project No.ACOA61155-ATRP(001) inBaldwin County.

This notice will appear for fourconsecutive weeks beginning on06/20/2018 and ending on07/11/2018. All claims should befiled at P.O. Box 8039, Mobile,Alabama, 36689 during thisperiod.H.O.Weaver & Sons, Inc.June 20-27; July 4-11, 2018

Public NoticeThe City of Foley PlanningCommission has received arequest for approval of theResubdivision of Lot 161 &Common Area 3 of Plantation atMagnolia River, a minor subdivi-sion which consists of 1.23+/-acres and 2 lots. Property islocated S of US Hwy. 98 and Wof Venice Blvd. Applicant isHutchison, Moore & Rauch,LLC.Anyone interested in the appro-val may be heard at a publichearing scheduled for July 17,2018 in City Hall CouncilChambers (407 E. Laurel Ave.)at 5:30 p.m. or may respond inwriting to 200 N. Alston St.,Foley, AL 36535.Phillip HinesleyPlanning Commission ChairmanJuly 6-11, 2018

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

The Bank of New York Mellon fka

The Bank of New York,as Trustee

(CWALT 2007-17CB),Mortgagee/Transferee

Jahan BernsSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Trans-fereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures414943June 27; July 4-11, 2018

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Arrington Curb & Excavation,Inc. hereby gives notice ofcompletion of contract with theState of Alabama for construc-t i o n o f P r o j e c t N o .(ACOA61157-ATRP (004) inBaldwin County, AL. This noticewill appear for four consecutiveweeks beginning on June 27th,2018 and ending on July 18,2018. All claims should be filedat P.O. Box 20 Flomaton, AL36441 during this period.Arrington Curb & Excavation,Inc.June 27; July 4-11-18, 2018

Public NoticeThe City of Foley PlanningCommission has received arequest for approval of theResubdivision of Lots 7 & 8 ofSnook Farm Estate, a minorsubdivision which consists of6.95+/- acres and 4 lots. Propertyis located on W of County Rd. 55and N of US Hwy. 98 and islocated in the City of Foley ExtraTerritorial Jurisdiction. Appli-cant is Snook Farm LLC.Anyone interested in the appro-val may be heard at a publichearing scheduled for July 17,2018 in City Hall CouncilChambers (407 E. Laurel Ave.)at 5:30 p.m. or may respond inwriting to 200 N. Alston St.,Foley, AL 36535.Phillip HinesleyPlanning Commission ChairmanJuly 6-11, 2018

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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

STATE OF ALABAMACOUNTY OF BALDWIN

Default having been made in theindebtedness secured by thatcertain mortgage executed byRussell L. Mccollum HusbandAnd Mala Mccollum Wife toMortgage Electronic Registra-tion Systems, Inc. as nominee forGateway Funding DiversifiedMortgage Services L.P. its suc-cessors and assigns dated No-vember 26, 2012; said mortgagebeing recorded as InstrumentNo. 1371058 in the Office of theJudge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama. Said Mort-gage was last sold, assigned andtransferred to Finance of Ameri-ca, LLC to be recorded in theOffice of the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama.The undersigned, Finance ofAmerica, LLC, under and byvirtue of the power of salecontained in said mortgage, willsell at public outcry to thehighest bidder for cash beforethe main entrance of the CourtHouse in Baldwin County, Ala-bama during the legal hours ofsale (between 11am and 4pm), onthe 9th day of August, 2018 thefollowing property, situated inBaldwin County, Alabama, to-wit:Situated in the City of Daphne,County of Baldwin, State ofAlabama, and is described asfollows:Lot 175, Lake Forest,Unit 22, according to plat thereofrecorded in Map Book 8, Page 38and amended in Map Book 8,page 73 of the records in theOffice of the Judge of Probate,Baldwin County, Alabama.Prop-erty Address: 138 Dunbar Loop,Daphne, AL 36526Parcel Num-ber(s):

Said property is commonlyknown as 138 Dunbar Loop,Daphne, AL 36526.The indebtedness secured by saidMortgage has been and is herebydeclared due and payable be-cause of default under the termsof the Note secured by saidMortgage, including but notlimited to, nonpayment of theindebtedness as and when due.The indebtedness remains indefault, and this sale will bemade for the sole purpose ofpaying the same, including allexpenses of the sale, attorney'sfees, and all other paymentsprovided for under the terms ofsaid Mortgage.

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

FINANCE OF AMERICA, LLCas holder of said mortgageMcCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce,LLCTwo North Twentieth2 20th Street North, Suite 1000Birmingham, AL 35203(800) 275-7171

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

STATE OF ALABAMACOUNTY OF BALDWIN

Default having been made in theindebtedness secured by thatcertain mortgage executed byShirley C. Delchamps An Un-married Woman to MortgageElectronic Registration Systems,Inc. as nominee for IndyMacBank, F.S.B. its successors andassigns dated January 10, 2007;said mortgage being recorded asInstrument No. 1031221 in theOffice of the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama. SaidMortgage was last sold, assignedand transferred to WilmingtonSavings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/aChristiana Trust, not individual-ly but as trustee for PretiumMortgage Acquisition Trust inInstrument 1561936 in the Officeof the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama.The undersigned, WilmingtonSavings Fund Society, FSB, d/b/aChristiana Trust, not individual-ly but as trustee for PretiumMortgage Acquisition Trust, un-der and by virtue of the power ofsale contained in said mortgage,will sell 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 19th day of July, 2018 thefollowing property, situated inBaldwin County, Alabama, to-wit:

Lot 63, Gayfer Estates Planta-tion, Phase Two, according toplat thereof recorded in Slide No.2253-D of the records in theOffice of the Judge of Probate,Baldwin County, Alabama.

Said property is commonlyknown as 120 Petz Avenue,Fairhope, AL 36532.

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

Said property will be sold subjectto the following items, whichmay affect the title to said realproperty: all zoning ordinances;matters which would be dis-closed by an accurate survey orinspection of the property; anyoutstanding taxes, including butnot limited to, ad valorem taxes,which constitute liens upon saidproperty; special assessments; alloutstanding bills for publicutilities, which constitute liensupon said property; all restric-tive covenants, easements,rights-of-way; the statutory rightof redemption pursuant to Ala-bama law; and any other mattersof record superior to saidMortgage. To the best of theknowledge and belief of theundersigned, the party in posses-sion of the real property isShirley C. Delchamps or ten-ant(s).

Alabama law gives some personswho have an interest in propertythe right to redeem the propertyunder certain circumstances.Programs may also exist thathelp persons avoid or delay theforeclosure process. An attorneyshould be consulted to help youunderstand these rights andprograms as a part of theforeclosure process.

WILMINGTON SAVINGSFUND SOCIETY, FSB, D/B/ACHRISTIANA TRUST, NOTINDIVIDUALLY BUT ASTRUSTEE FOR PRETIUMMORTGAGE ACQUISITIONTRUSTas holder of said mortgage

McCalla Raymer

If not redeemed by tenant,sale will be to the highest bidder(low bids may be rejected) at thetime, date and address listedabove and below.Sale Location & Address: Date& Time of Sale Aug 1st, 2018 -Starting 9:00am Location SiteAddress: 20218 Hwy 90 Roberts-dale, AL -11423 Co Rd 64Daphne, ALJuly 4-11, 2018

Leibert Pierce, LLCTwo North Twentieth2 20th Street North,Suite 1000Birmingham, AL 35203(800) [email protected] No. 937916www.foreclosurehotline.netTHIS LAW FIRM IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE.June 27; July 4-11, 2018

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THIS LAW FIRM IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE.July 11-18-25, 2018

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In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 35871Estate of

Frederick SchwartzenburgNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 18th day of June, 2018, bythe Honorable Tim Russell,Judge of the Probate Court of

Estate Notices

State of Alabama}County of Baldwin}

Probate Court for said Countythis 15th day of June, 2018

Case No. 35862Notice of Publication to

Probate WillTo: Michael Ray Jackson, andany and all Unknown Heirs atLaw and Next of Kin of RayBoden Jackson, Deceased

You will hereby take notice,that on this day came TraciJackson-Van Howling and pro-duced to the Court a paperwriting, purporting to be theLast Will and Testament of RayBoden Jackson, Deceased, andmoves the Court to admit thesaid Will to Probate and Record.

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 35759Estate of

Dorothy Beck JonesNotice of Appointmentto be Published

Letters Testamentary on theestate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 22nd day of June, 2018, bythe Honorable Tim Russell,Judge of the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, notice is herebygiven that all persons havingclaims against said estate arehereby required to present the

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 35887Estate of

Ruth Bankester SkaggsNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 22nd day of June, 2018, bythe Honorable Tim Russell,Judge of the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, notice is herebygiven that all persons havingclaims against said estate arehereby required to present thesame within time allowed by lawor the same will be barred.

Christopher Evans SkaggsPersonal Representative

Samuel N. CrosbyStone Crosby, P.C.8820 U.S. Hwy. 90Daphne, AL 36526July 11-18-25, 2018

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In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 35701Estate of

Annie B. HoulsenNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on theestate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 20th day of June, 2018, bythe Honorable Tim Russell,Judge of the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, notice is herebygiven that all persons havingclaims against said estate arehereby required to present thesame within time allowed by lawor the same will be barred.

Annie R. EnglishPersonal Representative

James H. SweetCrabtree & SweetPost Office Box 537Daphne, AL 36526July 4-11-18, 2018

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 34936In Re: Estate of

Sherry C. RobertsDeceased

To: James F. Roberts,Discover Bank, SynchronyBank-Sam's Club, SynchronyBank-Care Credit Lowes Con-sumer Credit Card, and Syn-chrony Bank-Care Credit Pre-ferred Den., any and all heirs atLaw and Next of Kin of SherryC. Roberts, Deceased

This day came Deena R.Tyler as Personal Representativeof the Estate of Sherry C.Roberts, Deceased, and filed herObjection to claims filed byDiscover Bank, SynchronyBank-Sam's Club, SynchronyBank-Care Credit Lowes Con-sumer Credit Card, and Syn-chrony Bank-Care Credit Pre-ferred Den.

It is ordered that the 9th dayAugust, 2018, at 10:00 A.M., inthe Fairhope Satelite Court-house, be, and the same herebyis, appointed as the day and timeon hear said objections, at whichtime you can appear and contestthe same, if you think proper.

Witness my hand this 22ndday of June, 2018.

Tim RussellJudge of Probate

Deena R. TylerDruhan & Tyler, LLC50 Greeno RoadSuite BFairhope, Al 36532July 11-18-25, 2018

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 35760Estate of

Charles W. ParkNotice of Appointmentto be Published

Letters Testamentary on theestate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 25th day of June, 2018, bythe Honorable Tim Russell,Judge of the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, notice is herebygiven that all persons havingclaims against said estate arehereby required to present thesame within time allowed by lawor the same will be barred.

Derek Robert ParkPersonal Representative

Michael A. Dasinger, IIIHoiles, Dasinger & Hollon, P.C.Post Office Box 1058Robertsdale, AL 36567July 11-18-25, 2018

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Notice of Sale Abandoned:2003 Ford RangerVIN: 1FTYR10D53PB70318Sale Date: August 13, 2018By Freeman Collision Center, LLCLocation of sale:225 East Laurel AvenueFoley, Alabama 36535Last owner's name:Allan R. DierksonJuly 4-11, 2018

Notice of Sale Abandoned:2002 Chrysler PT CruiserVIN: 3C4FY48B32T278977Sale Date: August 13, 2018By Freeman Collision Center, LLCLocation of sale:225 East Laurel AvenueFoley, Alabama 36535Last owner's name:Angela M. MorganJuly 4-11, 2018

Notice of Sale Abandoned:1990 Dodge D100VIN: 1B7GE06YXLS608548Sale Date: August 13, 2018By Freeman Collision Center, LLCLocation of sale:225 East Laurel AvenueFoley, Alabama 36535Last owner's name:Freddie DawsonJuly 4-11, 2018

Notice of Sale Abandoned:2008 Volvo XC90VIN: YV4CZ982081483487Sale Date: August 13, 2018By Freeman Collision Center, LLCLocation of sale:225 East Laurel AvenueFoley, Alabama 36535Last owner's name:Kenneth P. BuckJuly 4-11, 2018

State of Alabama}County of Baldwin}

Probate Court for said Countythis 14th day of June, 2018

Case No. 35853Notice of Publication to

Probate Will

To: Rosie Marie Williams, GaleN. Gray, John W. Dennis, WillieL. Dennis and any and allUnknown Heirs at Law and Nextof Kin of Sarah Irean Dennis,Deceased

You will hereby take notice,that on this day came ElizabethM. Richardson and produced tothe Court a paper writing,purporting to be the Last Willand Testament of Sarah IreanDennis, Deceased, and moves theCourt to admit the said Will toProbate and Record.

You are notified to be andappear before me, at my office inthe Foley Satellite Courthouse ofsaid County at 10:30 A.M., onthe 31st day of July, 2018, whenthe motion will be considered,and show, if anything you haveto alleged, why said paperwriting should not be admitted toProbate and Record, as the trueLast Will and Testament of saiddecedent.

Tim RussellJudge of Probate

Barry R., BennettAttorney at LawPost Office Box 297Foley, Al 36536July 4-11-18, 2018

Notice of Sale Abandoned:2000 Ford TaurusVIN: 1FAFP53U8YA133182Sale Date: August 20, 2018By Freeman Collision Center, LLCLocation of sale:225 East Laurel AvenueFoley, Alabama 36535Last owner's name:Mary A. MuncherJuly 11-18, 2018

State of Alabama}County of Baldwin}

Probate Court for said Countythis 22nd day of June, 2018

Case No. 35833Notice of Publication to

Probate WillTo: Ronald Jackson Shirley andany and all Unknown Heirs atLaw and Next of Kin of AdellaShirley, Deceased

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

You are notified to be andappear before me, at my office inthe Bay Minette Probate Office,Courthouse Annex, of said Coun-ty at 10:30 A.M., on the 8th dayof August, 2018, when the motionwill be considered, and show, ifanything you have to alleged,why said paper writing shouldnot be admitted to Probate andRecord, as the true Last Will andTestament of said decedent.

Tim RussellJudge of Probate

Samuel N. CrosbyStone Crosby, PC8820 U.S. Hwy. 90Daphne, AL 36526July 11-18-25, 2018

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 35055Estate of

James O. DixonNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on theestate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 22nd day of June, 2018, bythe Honorable Tim Russell,Judge of the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, notice is herebygiven that all persons havingclaims against said estate arehereby required to present thesame within time allowed by lawor the same will be barred.

James R. DixonPersonal Representative

John R. ParkerAttorney at law182 St. Francis StreetSuite 101Mobile, AL 36602July 11-18-25, 2018

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 35891Estate of

John Paul O' NealNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters of Administration on

the estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 22nd day of June, 2018, bythe Honorable Tim Russell,Judge of the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, notice is herebygiven that all persons havingclaims against said estate arehereby required to present thesame within time allowed by lawor the same will be barred.

T. Deven MoorePersonal Representative

J. Bradford Boyd HicksStone Crosby, P.C.8820 U.S. Hwy. 90Daphne, AL 36526July 11-18-25, 2018

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 35780Estate of

Paul StookeyNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters of Administration on

the estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 20th day of June, 2018, bythe Honorable Tim Russell,Judge of the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, notice is herebygiven that all persons havingclaims against said estate arehereby required to present thesame within time allowed by lawor the same will be barred.

Robin Stookey andDavid L. Stookey

Personal RepresentativesLaura M. CokerStone Crosby, P.C.8820 U.S. Hwy. 90Daphne, AL 36526July 11-18-25, 2018

Notice of Sale Abandoned:2004 Hyundai Santa FeVIN: KM8SC13D24U637955Sale Date: August 13, 2018By Freeman Collision Center, LLCLocation of sale:225 East Laurel AvenueFoley, Alabama 36535Last owner's name:Brandon Thomas Glaser;Ace Title LoanJuly 4-11, 2018

Notice of Sale Abandoned:2005 Mazda TributeVIN: 4F2YZ02Z45KM30176Sale Date: August 13, 2018By Freeman Collision Center, LLCLocation of sale:225 East Laurel AvenueFoley, Alabama 36535Last owner's name:Payton Breann Rivera;Scott Lewis NelsonJuly 4-11, 2018

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In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 35677In Re: Estate of

Bailey Lebaron Taylor,Deceased

To: Sheri Taylor Any And AllHeirs at Law and Next of Kin ofBailey Lebaron Taylor, Deceased

This day came Stephen Tayloras the Personal Representative ofthe Estate of Bailey LebaronTaylor, Deceased, and filed hispetition for the sale of realproperty belonging to above saidestate.

It is ordered that the 26th dayof July, 2018, at 11:00 A.M., inthe Fairhope Satellite Court-house, be, and the same herebyis, appointed as the day and timeon which to hear said petition, atwhich time you can appear andcontest the same, if you thinkproper.

Witness my hand this 13th dayof June, 2018.

Tim RussellJudge of Probate

William T. McGowin, IVThe Kullman FirmPost Office Box 1287Mobile, AL 36633July 4-11-18, 2018

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 35875Estate of

Portia Fincher AbbotNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 20th day of June, 2018, bythe Honorable Tim Russell,Judge of the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, notice is herebygiven that all persons havingclaims against said estate arehereby required to present thesame within time allowed by lawor the same will be barred.

John Fincher AbbotPersonal Representative

Robert H. RouseHelmsing Leach HerlongNewman & RousePost Office Box 2767Mobile, AL 36652July 11-18-25, 2018

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 35298Estate of

James W. McCleskey, Jr.Notice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 22nd day of June, 2018, bythe Honorable Tim Russell,Judge of the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, notice is herebygiven that all persons havingclaims against said estate arehereby required to present thesame within time allowed by lawor the same will be barred.

Caryl E. McCleskeyPersonal Representative

J. Bradford Boyd HicksStone Crosby, P.C.8820 U.S. Hwy. 90Daphne, AL 36526July 11-18-25, 2018

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 35824Estate of

Walter Max StanleyNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on theestate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 22nd day of June, 2018, bythe Honorable Tim Russell,Judge of the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, notice is herebygiven that all persons havingclaims against said estate arehereby required to present thesame within time allowed by lawor the same will be barred.

Brooks StanleyPersonal Representative

Michael E. BallardUlmer, Hillman & BallardPost Office Box 66196Mobile, AL 36660July 11-18-25, 2018

State of Alabama}County of Baldwin}

Probate Court for said Countythis 19th day of June, 2018

Case No. 35711Notice of Publication to

Probate Will

To: Marcus Kelly Price, and anyand all Unknown Heirs at Lawand Next of Kin of Kelly Price,Deceased

You will hereby take notice,that on this day came PamelaShaw Price and produced to theCourt a paper writing, purport-ing to be the Last Will andTestament of Kelly Price, De-ceased, and moves the Court toadmit the said Will to Probateand Record.

You are notified to be andappear before me, at my office inthe Bay Minette Probate Office,Courthouse Annexed, of saidCounty at 9:30 A.M., on the 1stday of August, 2018, when themotion 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.

Tim RussellJudge of Probate

James Lynn Perry30421 Highway 181Daphne, AL 36527July 4-11-18, 2018

same within time allowed by lawor the same will be barred.

Gaston Leon Jones, Jr.Personal Representative

Bruce B. StoneBruce B. Stone, P.C.Attorney at LawPost Office Box 1188Fairhope, AL 36533July 11-18-25, 2018

Baldwin County, notice is herebygiven that all persons havingclaims against said estate arehereby required to present thesame within the time allowed bylaw or the same will be barred.

Gerald Schwartzenburg andRandolph Schwartzenburg

Personal RepresentativesRose I. MetzgerLepanto Law, LLCPost Office Box 576Robertsdale, AL 36567July 4-11-18, 2018

foreclosure process. An attorneyshould be consulted to help youunderstand these rights andprograms as a part of theforeclosure process.

BRANCH BANKING ANDTRUST COMPANYas holder of said mortgageMcCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce,LLCTwo North Twentieth2 20th Street North, Suite 1000Birmingham, AL 35203(800) [email protected] No. 949218www.foreclosurehotline.net

THIS LAW FIRM IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE.July 11-18-25, 2018

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You are notified to be andappear before me, at my office inthe Fairhope Satellite Court-house of said County at 2:30P.M., on the 26th day of July,2018, when the motion will beconsidered, and show, if any-thing you have to alleged, whysaid paper writing should not beadmitted to Probate and Record,as the true Last Will andTestament of said decedent.

Tim RussellJudge of Probate

Marion E. WynneWilkins Bankester Biles& WynnePost Office Box 1367Fairhope, Al 36533July 4-11-18, 2018

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 35870Estate of

Mary Haden SpringerNotice of Appointmentto be Published

Letters Testamentary on theestate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 18th day of June, 2018, bythe Honorable Tim Russell,Judge of the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, notice is herebygiven that all persons havingclaims against said estate arehereby required to present thesame within time allowed by lawor the same will be barred.

John Whatley SpringerPersonal Representative

Harwell E. Coale, Jr.Coale, Dukes, Kirkpatrick& Crowley2610-B Dauphin StreetSuite 101Mobile, Al 36606July 4-11-18, 2018

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 35050In Re: Estate of

Michael Wayne Kiper,Deceased

To: Carrie Ann Kiper, KyleRobert Kiper, Any And All Heirsat Law and Next of Kin ofMichael Wayne Kiper, Deceased

This day came Pamela SueKiper as the surviving spouse ofMichael Wayne Kiper, Deceased,and filed her Motion andRequest for all Exemptions andAllowances.

It is ordered that the 2nd dayof August, 2018, at 9:30 A.M., inthe Fairhope Satellite Court-house, be, and the same herebyis, appointed as the day and timeon which to hear said petition, atwhich time you can appear andcontest the same, if you thinkproper.

Witness my hand this 15th dayof June, 2018.

Tim RussellJudge of Probate

Floyd C. Enfinger, Jr., P.C.Post Office Box 400Montrose, AL 36559July 4-11-18, 2018

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June 25John A. Cook was arrested for possession of drug para-phernalia Emily N. Parker was arrested for failure to appear Thomas L. Rape was arrested for driving under the influ-ence of alcohol Ryan A. Wiseman was ar-rested for criminal trespass

June 26Autumn S. Bramlett was arrested for possession of a controlled substance- bar-biturate and possession of marijuana

Tamisha L. Cole was arrested for failure to payNicholas A. Fiala was arrested for failure to payMarianne L. Goodwin was ar-rested for failure to pay and robbery- business- strong arm

June 27James M. Blair was arrested for failure to payBrent P. Desporte was ar-rested for possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a controlled substance- synthetic narcotic Chad G. Nix was arrested for public intoxication

Ronald D. Owen was arrested for damaged property- crimi-nal mischief

June 28Travis L. Amison was arrested for a warrant out of another agency Tyler B. Hayes was arrested for driving under the influ-ence of alcohol Ronald D. Owen was arrested for criminal mischief Kaleb R. Williford was ar-rested for public intoxication

June 29 Michael A. Adams was ar-

rested for two counts of fail-ure to payMelissa N. Conner was ar-rested for four counts of failure to payAlice C. Godwin was arrested for driving under the influ-ence of alcohol Jacob E. Johnson was ar-rested for brass knucklesBrandi D. Limerick was ar-rested for failure to appear Salvatore E. Massa was ar-rested for possession of drug paraphernalia, criminal trespass and possession of a controlled substance- am-phetamine Sheila M. McMahon was ar-

rested for a warrant out of another agency Romeo A. Palencia Garcia was arrested for possession of marijuana Derk W. Turberville was ar-rested for possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of a controlled substance- methamphetamine

June 30Candis E. Gunter was arrested for theft of property- $499 or lessJonathan S. Kelly was ar-rested for failure to appearRyan P. Mashburn was ar-rested for failure to appear

Chandler H. Moore was ar-rested for driving under the influence of alcohol Bradley W. Warrior was ar-rested for domestic violence- harassment

July 1Jamie D. Adams was arrested for domestic violence- ha-rassmentRenea L. Cleary was arrested for possession of marijuana Jason H. Hempstead was ar-rested for failure to payJustin L. Moran was arrested for minor in possession of alcohol

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bridge at about 9 a.m. CDT Saturday. Five peo-ple were on board, local

authorities will release their names and con-ditions. The FAA will investigate and deter-mine if the event was an incident or accident, de-pending on the extent of

damage to the aircraft. The aircraft registration is N294AB, look up the owner at FAA.gov.

Further details will be released as they become available.

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The Planning Commission of the City of Robertsdale, Alabama will conduct a public hearing to consider a subdivision request made by Aventura Associates LLC. The proposed subdivision, Aventura, containing 103 lots, is located on the northwest corner of Thompson and Rawls Road, Loxley AL 36551.

PROPERTY DESCRIPTION:A parcel of land being known as Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and common area of Rawls Road Subdivision, as recorded in Slide 2555-C, in the Office of the Judge of Probate of Baldwin County, Alabama, using coordinates based on zone AL West State Plane bearings.

The hearing has been scheduled for Monday, July 23, 2018, at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall. Interested persons and adjoining property owners will be given as opportunity to ask questions and make comments at this time. Written comments should be addressed to Shannon J. Burkett, City Clerk, P.O. Box 429, Robertsdale, AL 36567.

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