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SUBMITTED The Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo has lost one of its most treasured and popular ani- mals. Salt, the 17-year-old fe- male Amur (Siberian) tiger was euthanized Jan. 6 at 3:45 p.m. “While we await a final pathology report, Salt suf- fered from severe hindlimb weakness most likely caused by a spinal cord disease,” said Zoo Director who is also the zoo veterinarian Dr. Adam Langston. “For the last sev- eral months, as her walking became more labored, medica- tions were administered to im- proved her quality of life, but sadly her condition worsened beyond help. The difficult decision was made to end her suffering.” Zoo Curator Cyndi Johnson and many of the zookeepers who cared for Salt during her later years were also with her when she passed. Langston said she will forever live on the staff’s hearts and memo- ries. Salt and her sister Pepper (who passed away in 2015) were hand-raised from the age of six months old by then Head Zookeeper Cyndi John- son who was particularly hard-hit by the loss of this tiger. “Salty was my first tiger and the one that significantly inspired my passion for big cats,” Said Johnson. “She truly was a special cat and my heart was stolen from the sound of her very first chuff. Every animal we lose affects me deeply, but Salt’s passing has left me completely heart- broken.” By CRYSTAL COLE [email protected] The Orange Beach City Council recently approved funding that would help pro- vide a performing arts center for the city’s new school. The city is putting up $7.2 million with the Baldwin County Board of Education putting up another $1.4 mil- lion. Mayor Tony Kennon said he wanted the city to show to the community that they are as invested in the arts as they are in sports. “We’re excited about the opportunity to be able to pro- vide this for the community,” Kennon said. “The contract allows us to use it after school hours, so we will be trying to do concert series and per- formances and things of that nature as well as having a great venue for our children to perform.” The new performing arts center should be ready to JANUARY 23, 2019 | GulfCoastNewsToday.com | 75¢ COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Ongoing and Upcoming Events, PAGE 15 INSIDE The Islander Senior Daybreak visitor The seniors at DayBreak Senior Daycare was visited by musician Cody Johnson recently. Johnson is direc- tor of Worship Arts for Gulf Shores United Meth- odist Church. For more information, see page 2. Music at Meyer Park lineup announced The City of Gulf Shores is excited to announce the 2019 lineup for the Music at Meyer Park concert series. These free springtime concerts have become a fan favorite for locals and visi- tors alike. To find out more, jump to page 17. 1 SECTION • 32 PAGES Gulf Coast Media VOLUME 43 • ISSUE 5 Jimmy D. Carver Richard P. Downing Joyce McVey Grubin Mary F. Miller Maria Peterson Ruth Louise Thompson Walter Eugene Verner Gertrud Anita Westerberg Caroline Hayes Yearty DEATHS PAGE 7 Fallen Oak Golf Course wins awards PAGE 12 Writer crafts life story books PAGE 3 INDEX BALDWIN LIVING, 3 CLASSIFIED, 22 HEALTH, 20 LEGALS, 26 OPINION, 25 OUT & ABOUT, 4 PUZZLES, 24 SPORTS, 12 TV LISTINGS, 8 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! Gulf Shores approves purchase of police command vehicle Orange Beach approves funding for school performing arts center By CRYSTAL COLE [email protected] The Gulf Shores City Council recently ap- proved the purchase of a command vehicle for the police department to be paid entirely with federal asset forfeiture funds. Police Chief Eddie Delmore said the cur- rent command vehicle, a 20-foot tow behind trailer, has served ad- equately since 2012 but the department needs are growing. “We’ve outgrown that vehicle, and we’ve been searching for something more self-contained, larger and more ap- propriate for the many events we host and op- erate here in the city,” Delmore said. “We’ve located a vehicle that is used, just like our first one was.” Delmore said the original owners of the vehicle, a police depart- ment out of Texas, was originally asking in the neighborhood of $195,000, but the price was negotiated down to $181,000. The GSPD will retain the current, tow-behind command vehicle to be used by the dive team and/or the special re- sponse team. Because the money for the new vehicle will come out of the federal asset forfei- ture funds, it will not be a cost to the taxpayers. Councilman Dr. Jason Dyken, who chairs the finance committee, said the new command vehicle was a much- needed piece of equip- ment utilized with all the various events the city hosts. SEE VEHICLE, PAGE 2 SEE SALT, PAGE 18 SUBMITTED PHOTO SUBMITTED PHOTO SEE ORANGE, PAGE 2 The Little Zoo’s beloved Salt has died Amur tiger was 17 years old

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The Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo has lost one of its most treasured and popular ani-mals. Salt, the 17-year-old fe-male Amur (Siberian) tiger was euthanized Jan. 6 at 3:45 p.m.

“While we await a final pathology report, Salt suf-fered from severe hindlimb weakness most likely caused by a spinal cord disease,” said Zoo Director who is also the

zoo veterinarian Dr. Adam Langston. “For the last sev-eral months, as her walking became more labored, medica-tions were administered to im-proved her quality of life, but sadly her condition worsened beyond help. The difficult decision was made to end her suffering.”

Zoo Curator Cyndi Johnson and many of the zookeepers who cared for Salt during her later years were also with her when she passed. Langston said she will forever live on the staff’s hearts and memo-ries.

Salt and her sister Pepper

(who passed away in 2015) were hand-raised from the age of six months old by then Head Zookeeper Cyndi John-son who was particularly hard-hit by the loss of this tiger. “Salty was my first tiger and the one that significantly inspired my passion for big cats,” Said Johnson. “She truly was a special cat and my heart was stolen from the sound of her very first chuff. Every animal we lose affects me deeply, but Salt’s passing has left me completely heart-broken.”

By CRYSTAL [email protected]

The Orange Beach City Council recently approved funding that would help pro-vide a performing arts center for the city’s new school.

The city is putting up $7.2 million with the Baldwin County Board of Education putting up another $1.4 mil-lion.

Mayor Tony Kennon said he wanted the city to show to the community that they are as invested in the arts as they are in sports.

“We’re excited about the

opportunity to be able to pro-vide this for the community,” Kennon said. “The contract allows us to use it after school hours, so we will be trying to do concert series and per-formances and things of that

nature as well as having a great venue for our children to perform.”

The new performing arts center should be ready to

JANUARY 23, 2019 | GulfCoastNewsToday.com | 75¢

COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Ongoing and Upcoming Events, PAGE 15

INSIDE

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Senior Daybreak visitorThe seniors at DayBreak Senior Daycare was visited by musician Cody Johnson recently. Johnson is direc-tor of Worship Arts for Gulf Shores United Meth-odist Church. For more information, see page 2.

Music at Meyer Park lineup announcedThe City of Gulf Shores is excited to announce the 2019 lineup for the Music at Meyer Park concert series. These free springtime concerts have become a fan favorite for locals and visi-tors alike. To find out more, jump to page 17.

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VOLUME 43 • ISSUE 5

Jimmy D. CarverRichard P. DowningJoyce McVey GrubinMary F. MillerMaria PetersonRuth Louise ThompsonWalter Eugene VernerGertrud Anita WesterbergCaroline Hayes Yearty

DEATHS PAGE 7

Fallen Oak Golf Course wins awardsPAGE 12

Writer crafts life story booksPAGE 3

INDEX

BALDWIN LIVING, 3

CLASSIFIED, 22

HEALTH, 20

LEGALS, 26

OPINION, 25

OUT & ABOUT, 4

PUZZLES, 24

SPORTS, 12

TV LISTINGS, 8

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Gulf Shores approves purchase of police command vehicle

Orange Beach approves funding for school performing arts center

By CRYSTAL [email protected]

The Gulf Shores City Council recently ap-proved the purchase of a command vehicle for the police department to be paid entirely with federal asset forfeiture funds.

Police Chief Eddie Delmore said the cur-rent command vehicle, a 20-foot tow behind trailer, has served ad-equately since 2012 but the department needs are growing.

“We’ve outgrown that vehicle, and we’ve been searching for something more self-contained, larger and more ap-propriate for the many events we host and op-erate here in the city,” Delmore said. “We’ve located a vehicle that is used, just like our first one was.”

Delmore said the original owners of the vehicle, a police depart-ment out of Texas, was originally asking in the neighborhood of $195,000, but the price was negotiated down to $181,000.

The GSPD will retain the current, tow-behind command vehicle to be used by the dive team and/or the special re-sponse team. Because the money for the new vehicle will come out of the federal asset forfei-ture funds, it will not be a cost to the taxpayers.

Councilman Dr. Jason Dyken, who chairs the finance committee, said the new command vehicle was a much-needed piece of equip-ment utilized with all the various events the city hosts.

SEE VEHICLE, PAGE 2SEE SALT, PAGE 18

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SEE ORANGE, PAGE 2

The Little Zoo’s beloved Salt has died

Amur tiger was 17 years old

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“We have used that trailer to the extent that there’s not much life in it,” Dyken said. “Al-though we’re still going to continue to use it in

certain situations.”

Also approved at the meeting were:• A professional ser-

vices agreements with Walcott Adams Ver-neuille Architects, Inc. and Volkert, Inc. Some of the primary areas

of focus for the City of Gulf Shores and its school board include making improvements to campus safety, ve-hicular and pedestrian traffic flow, additional teacher and guest parking, addressing deferred maintenance and prioritizing capital

projects which could include significant renovations and/or fa-cility expansions. It is the intent of both par-ties to complete some of the improvement projects in advance of the start of the 2019-20 school year in order to address critical need

areas and provide immediate enhance-ments to our school campuses. Walcott Adams Verneuille Architects, Inc. will provide professional services including the following: architec-tural, civil, mechanical and electrical analysis

of existing school facilities; boundary and topographic sur-vey of existing school property; capital needs assessment; and ar-chitectural design ser-vices. Volkert, Inc. will provide professional program management services related to the development, design and construction of school-related capital improvement projects. The contracts together represent more than $1,000,000 in funds.

• Ratification of Air-port Authority lease agreements with Magniflight, Resicum International and Intensive Air Care Charter Air. Magni-flight will sublease facilities from Gulf Air Center, Inc. to provide flight instruction and aircraft sales. Resicum will also sublease facilities from Gulf Air Center to use to provide aircraft main-tenance and flight instruction. Resicum’s long-term plan is to construct a 22,000 square feet complex on the airport’s eastern ramp area. Intensive Air Care Charter Air will sublease facilities from Gulf Air Center to provide air ambu-lance and air charter services. The company will be utilizing one aircraft initially and will pay the airport landing fees.

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open as soon as the school is ready in Au-gust in 2020.

“We’re just a blessed community to have those kinds of revenue, but they’re investment dollars as well,” Kennon said. “We’re investing in our children. There’s no better place to spend money than investing in your kids and their future.”

The building will accommodate 600-700 guests and will connect to the high school. Sepa-rate entrances will allow for use when school is not in session.

“It’s just as huge op-portunity to give those kids who might not be into athletics a place to grow with what they enjoy,” Kennon said. “We have found when we started offering guitar, piano and voice lessons a lot of our kids who are athletes found

that they really enjoy learning to play guitar and piano and learning to sing. It’s an interest-ing dynamic getting to see that happen and get-ting to see them exposed to something they might not have been exposed to”

Also approved at the meeting were:• Resolution authoriz-

ing payment of up to $3,000 to the Coastal Alabama Business Chamber for the An-

nual Electronic Recy-cling and Paper Shred Event.

• Resolution amending Resolution No. 18-178 to authorize the single source purchase of dredged material for placement in certain locations on East Alabama Point in an amount not to exceed $859,500.

• Resolution award-ing the bid for SR-161 Intersection Improve-ments at Terry Cove Drive to Asphalt

Services, Inc., in the amount of $101,098.70.

• Resolution awarding the bid for barricades to Friedrichs Custom Manufacturing, Inc., in the amount of $65,350.

• Resolution awarding the bid for barricade trailers to Bye-Rite Trailer and Fabri-cation, Inc., in the amount of $28,722.

• Resolution authoriz-ing the purchase of extrication tools for the fire department

through HGAC-Buy in the amount of $84,645.

• Resolution authoriz-ing the purchase of a vehicle for the Community Develop-ment Department from State Bid in the amount of $26,926.

• Resolution declaring certain personal prop-erty owned by the City of Orange Beach as surplus and unneeded and authorizing the mayor and city clerk to dispose of such property.

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Cody Johnson performs for DayBreak Senior CareSUBMITTED

The seniors at Day-Break Senior Daycare were thrilled to be visited by musician Cody Johnson recently. Johnson is director of Worship Arts for Gulf Shores United Method-ist Church. He played a long list of old favorites from various genres ranging from hymns to well-known pop tunes from the past to Broad-way hits. He performed for more than an hour and often the seniors sang along and played name that tune. Every-one had a great time.

Shown here after the performance, standing from the left are Renae Brussard, Blan Blanken-ship, LaVerne Schauer, Cody, David McLean, Velma Tuttle and Gloria Vandermoot. Seated, from the left, are Jean Coker and M. J. Vander-moot.

DayBreak Senior Day-care provides a secure, loving environment where individuals suf-fering from Alzheimer’s or other forms of de-mentia are encouraged to participate in playing games, craft projects, singing, exercising and social interaction. The

senior daycare provides participants’ fulltime caregiver with short term relief from the unrelenting demands of caregiving by providing time out to grocery shop, attend support groups, or visit friends and fam-ily.

All DayBreak Senior Daycare participants must be pre-registered. The program is not designed to provide medical or counseling services but to provide support for the caregiv-ers and their loved ones. It is offered every Mon-day and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and is

located in Building B on the South Campus of Gulf Shores United Methodist Church. Cost is $20 per visit and in-

cludes a hot lunch. For information on

DayBreak Senior Day Care, please contact Marianne Hawkins at

251-752-1849 ([email protected]) or Amelia Fletcher at 251-968-2411 ([email protected]).

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Last Sunday, churches all over the country (including mine) observed “Sanctity of Life Sunday,” addressing the uncomfortable but unavoidably crucial issue of abortion. This issue evokes passionate and sometimes angry engagement from all sides because it touches nearly all of the fundamental issues of human existence from the widely political to the deeply private. Because so much is at stake, fruitful and meaningful discussions are, ironically, both much needed yet very difficult to come by. As someone who is convictionally pro-life, I still believe that engagement with those who disagree with me is of critical importance. Perhaps a single, simple question can bring everyone to the table: What are the unborn? This is a critical moral question that must be answered whether you are pro-choice or pro-life. If pro-life advocates are right and the unborn are persons from the moment of conception, then abortion is quite literally the greatest and most horrific injustice in human history. If pro-

choice advocates are right and the unborn are tissue, then millions of women are being prevented from an important healthcare option that has the moral significance of a root canal. There is no place of neutrality. What are the unborn? This question pushes all other dynamics of the debate to the periphery. Privacy, freedom, even the circumstances of the conception are all secondary to the question of the ontological status of the embryo. If it’s a person, that’s all that matters. If it’s tissue, it does not matter at all. What are the unborn?

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I wrote these words while watchingI wrote these words while watchingI wrote these words while watchingI wrote these words while watchingthe already-turning leaves falling fromthe already-turning leaves falling fromthe already-turning leaves falling fromthe already-turning leaves falling froma river birch in my backyard. It was aa river birch in my backyard. It was aa river birch in my backyard. It was aa river birch in my backyard. It was aclear reminder that, even in the warmthclear reminder that, even in the warmthclear reminder that, even in the warmthclear reminder that, even in the warmthof a Lower Alabama September,of a Lower Alabama September,of a Lower Alabama September,of a Lower Alabama September,the seasons are changing. The staticthe seasons are changing. The staticthe seasons are changing. The staticthe seasons are changing. The staticendlessness of the Gulf Coast summerendlessness of the Gulf Coast summerendlessness of the Gulf Coast summerendlessness of the Gulf Coast summerreally is just an illusion. Those of usreally is just an illusion. Those of usreally is just an illusion. Those of usreally is just an illusion. Those of usfussing about the heat will be fussingfussing about the heat will be fussingfussing about the heat will be fussingfussing about the heat will be fussingabout the cold soon enough.about the cold soon enough.about the cold soon enough.about the cold soon enough.

In a few weeks, my oldest, JohnIn a few weeks, my oldest, JohnIn a few weeks, my oldest, JohnIn a few weeks, my oldest, JohnDavid, will walk out of his last class atDavid, will walk out of his last class atDavid, will walk out of his last class atDavid, will walk out of his last class atOle Miss and into the first day of theOle Miss and into the first day of theOle Miss and into the first day of theOle Miss and into the first day of therest of his life. And he’ll be walkingrest of his life. And he’ll be walkingrest of his life. And he’ll be walkingrest of his life. And he’ll be walkinginto it without needing me in the wayinto it without needing me in the wayinto it without needing me in the wayinto it without needing me in the wayhe has before. Another season that Ihe has before. Another season that Ihe has before. Another season that Ihe has before. Another season that Ithought would last forever is comingthought would last forever is comingthought would last forever is comingthought would last forever is comingto an end, and I’m grieving a bit thatto an end, and I’m grieving a bit thatto an end, and I’m grieving a bit thatto an end, and I’m grieving a bit thatit’s over. I’m as proud as I can be thatit’s over. I’m as proud as I can be thatit’s over. I’m as proud as I can be thatit’s over. I’m as proud as I can be thatmy son is a young man who loves themy son is a young man who loves themy son is a young man who loves themy son is a young man who loves theLord. His college years were a time ofLord. His college years were a time ofLord. His college years were a time ofLord. His college years were a time ofdialing in his understanding of God’sdialing in his understanding of God’sdialing in his understanding of God’sdialing in his understanding of God’swill for his life rather than a four-yearwill for his life rather than a four-yearwill for his life rather than a four-yearwill for his life rather than a four-yearbreak from the Spirit in “a far country.”break from the Spirit in “a far country.”break from the Spirit in “a far country.”break from the Spirit in “a far country.”Still, the once-green leaves now driedStill, the once-green leaves now driedStill, the once-green leaves now driedStill, the once-green leaves now driedand dropping remind me that time isand dropping remind me that time isand dropping remind me that time isand dropping remind me that time isfleeting and that only God and changefleeting and that only God and changefleeting and that only God and changefleeting and that only God and changeare consistent.are consistent.are consistent.are consistent.The Bible does not hide the fact thatThe Bible does not hide the fact thatThe Bible does not hide the fact thatThe Bible does not hide the fact that

we are here a little while, then gone . . .we are here a little while, then gone . . .we are here a little while, then gone . . .we are here a little while, then gone . . .

for a little while. The good news is that,for a little while. The good news is that,for a little while. The good news is that,for a little while. The good news is that,because our times are in His hands,because our times are in His hands,because our times are in His hands,because our times are in His hands,our stories end with Him and with oneour stories end with Him and with oneour stories end with Him and with oneour stories end with Him and with oneanother through Christ. And so as Ianother through Christ. And so as Ianother through Christ. And so as Ianother through Christ. And so as Igrieve a little, I do not do so withoutgrieve a little, I do not do so withoutgrieve a little, I do not do so withoutgrieve a little, I do not do so withouthope. Moreover, with the Psalmist, Ihope. Moreover, with the Psalmist, Ihope. Moreover, with the Psalmist, Ihope. Moreover, with the Psalmist, Icall to the Lord, “Teach us to numbercall to the Lord, “Teach us to numbercall to the Lord, “Teach us to numbercall to the Lord, “Teach us to numberour days, that we may present to Youour days, that we may present to Youour days, that we may present to Youour days, that we may present to Youa heart of wisdom” (90:12). We area heart of wisdom” (90:12). We area heart of wisdom” (90:12). We area heart of wisdom” (90:12). We areto be wise stewards of the days andto be wise stewards of the days andto be wise stewards of the days andto be wise stewards of the days andseasons because we will be making aseasons because we will be making aseasons because we will be making aseasons because we will be making apresentation and giving an account topresentation and giving an account topresentation and giving an account topresentation and giving an account tothe One who called time into being,the One who called time into being,the One who called time into being,the One who called time into being,the only One who sees the beginningthe only One who sees the beginningthe only One who sees the beginningthe only One who sees the beginningand the end. The story is not yet over,and the end. The story is not yet over,and the end. The story is not yet over,and the end. The story is not yet over,there is still much to be done . . . but thethere is still much to be done . . . but thethere is still much to be done . . . but thethere is still much to be done . . . but theleaves are falling.leaves are falling.leaves are falling.leaves are falling.

The Leaves are FallingThe Leaves are FallingThe Leaves are FallingThe Leaves are Falling

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about my grandparents’ marriage and courtship’, or ‘I didn’t know my grandfather fought like that in the war.’ A lot of inspiration comes from hearing these family stories. For family busi-nesses they may see for the first time the humble beginnings and how their grandfather saved pennies to make that first investment. It is in-spiring for families.”

For Savoie the job gives her joy.

“On a personal level it’s an honor for me to do this,” she said. “I glean so much wisdom and learn so many life lessons from my story telling.”

Perhaps the most im-portant lessons she has learned, from every per-son she has interviewed, is that in the end, all that matters is love.

“Whether they are wealthy, ordinary, well-traveled, it doesn’t mat-ter what they’ve done in their lives, all that matters at 80 or 90 is their family and their re-lationships,” Savoie said. “I’ve learned a lot about the value of family time and closeness. It’s the only thing that matters at the end of the day.”

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Local student named to UT Martin Chancellor’s Honor Roll Submitted

MARTIN, Tenn. — The outstanding academic achievements of under-graduate students at the University of Tennessee at Martin have been hon-ored with publication of the Fall 2018 Chancel-lor’s Honor Rolls for the

College of Agriculture and Applied Sciences, College of Business and Global Affairs, College of Education, Health, and Behavioral Sciences, College of Engineering and Natural Sciences and the College of Hu-manities and Fine Arts.

To be eligible for the

Chancellor’s Honor Roll recognition at UT Martin, a student must take at least 12 hours of credit (pass-fail courses are not included) and achieve a 3.2 (B) grade

point average based on a 4.0 scale. Students can make the Chancellor’s Honor Roll with honors (3.2 through 3.49), high honors (3.5 through 3.79) or highest honors (3.8

through 4.0).

Local students are: • Daphne – Robert

M. Haley, Honors.

UT Martin is a compre-

hensive public university that maintains an excel-lent reputation for its high-quality undergradu-ate programs, its beauti-ful campus and caring professors.

Run and enjoy Blakeley New 5K at state park this weekend

By ALLISON MARLOW [email protected]

Blakeley State Park is well known for being the site of the last major battle of the Civil War.

This weekend you can sprint your way past those sites as part of the first ever 5K race held to benefit the park.

The state park, located in Spanish Fort, encom-passes more than 2,100 acres of the largest Na-tional Register Historic Site in the eastern half of the U.S. Here is where the Battle of Fort Blake-ley blasted on April 9,

1865 as the war rumbled to a close. It is also the site of one of the oldest towns in Alabama as

well as the home of one of the most ecologically diverse sections of the state.

Be a part of the first-ever running of the “Battlefield Blitz 5K and Fun Run,” scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 26.

Lad Drago State Farm, Midway Lumber and Moonlight Boatworks have already joined as major sponsors for the inaugural race.

To register, visit www.blakeleypark.com and click on the events tab.

Want to go?WHERE: Battlefield Blitz 5K and Fun Run

WHERE: Blakeley State Park

WHEN: Jan. 26, 8 a.m.

COST: $20 for adults, $15 for 12 and under. Proceeds will benefit the park’s programs and projects. Register by visiting www.blakeleypark.com and click on the events tab

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Gulf Coast Media • January 23, 2019 • Out & About • 5

Out & About in Baldwin CountyBuc-ee’s honors area first responders

Buc-ee’s Travel Cen-ter, located off County Road 68 and the Baldwin Beach Express, held a re-ception for first respond-ers on Friday. The first to

be built outside the state of Texas, the Loxley loca-tion was set to open at 6 a.m. on Monday. Those attending included police officers from Roberts-

dale and Loxley, as well as elected officials, city employees and volunteer firefighters from the two municipalities, along with Elsanor, Rosinton

and Styx River firefight-ers, Baldwin County Sheriff’s deputies, Alabama State Troopers and utilities officials, at-tended the event.

Bucky the Beaver graces packaging on a wide variety of items at Buc-ee’s and was available to greet guests on Friday.

First responders were treated to an assortment of items on Friday, including sandwiches, deli items and packaged items.

T-shirts specific to the Loxley location will be available for sale at Buc-ee’s.

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ORANGE BEACH — On Friday, Feb. 15 the ‘Pinta’ and the ‘Nina’, replicas of Columbus’ Ships, will open in Or-ange Beach. The ships will be docked at The Wharf, 23101 Canal Road, until their de-parture early Monday morning, Feb. 25.

The ‘Nina’ was built completely by hand and without the use of

power tools. Archaeol-ogy magazine called the ship “the most histori-

cally correct Columbus replica ever built.” In 2005, the ‘Pinta’, also a

caravel, was launched in Brazil and was the first ship to sight land in the New World. Historians consider the caravel the Space Shuttle of the fif-teenth century.

Both ships tour to-gether as a new and enhanced ‘sailing mu-seum’ for the purpose of educating the public and school children on the ‘caravel’, a Portuguese ship used by Columbus and many early explor-

ers to discover the world. Before him, the Old World and the New re-mained separate and dis-tinct continents and ever since their fates have been bound together for better or for worse.

While in port, the general public is invited to visit the ships for a walk-aboard, self-guided tour. Admission charges are $8.50 for adults, $7.50 for seniors, and $6.50 for students 5 – 16. Chil-

dren 4 and under are Free. The ships are open every day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. No reservations necessary.

Teachers or orga-nizations wishing to schedule a 30 minute guided tour with a crew member should call 1 787 672 2152 or email [email protected]. Minimum of 15. $5 per person. No Maximum. Visit our website at www.ninapinta.org.

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Elementary schools showered in new books

The Baldwin County Education Coalition donated 8,500 books to all of Baldwin County’s elementary schools to help grow classroom libraries. The dona-tion was made possible through the Literacy Patron Initiative, com-munity members who have made donations to support the cause.

Coalition board mem-ber Charlotte England recently delivered books to Pine Grove Elementary Principal Donnashele Bruister. In addition to this presen-tation, BCEC donated books to Delta, Staple-ton, Perdido and Bay Minette Elementary schools in north Bald-win County. PHOTO COURTESY OF PINE GROVE ELEMENTARY

Columbus ships Pinta and Nina to land in Orange Beach

Saint Mary’s College names Dean’s List Submitted

NOTRE DAME, Ind. — The following stu-dents have been named to the Saint Mary’s Col-lege Dean’s List for the Fall 2018 semester.• Anna Mullek —

Robertsdale

To earn this aca-demic honor at Saint Mary's, a student must achieve a grade point

average (GPA) of at least 3.6 on a 4.0 scale, have a minimum of 12 graded credit hours, no incompletes, and no grades lower than a C.

About Saint Mary’s College

Founded in 1844 by the Sisters of the Holy Cross, Saint Mary’s College is rooted in its mission to prepare women to make a dif-

ference in the world. A pioneer in the educa-tion of women, Saint Mary’s is a four-year, Catholic, residential, liberal arts college in Notre Dame, Indi-ana. The College is an academic community offering bachelor’s de-grees in more than 30 major areas of study that also offers four co-educational master’s degrees.

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Gulf Coast Media • January 23, 2019 • Obituaries • 7

ObituariesCARVER

Jimmy D. Carver, 81, of Foley, passed away Jan. 1, 2019.

Military graveside service on Feb. 5, 2019 at 11:30 a.m. at Barrancas National Cemetery, Pen-sacola.

Arrangements by Cason Funeral Service, Foley.

DOWNINGRichard P. Downing,

84, a resident of Sum-merdale, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2019.

Funeral services were held Thursday, Jan. 17, 2019 at Mack Funeral Home.

Burial was in Green-wood Memorial Cem-etery.

Arrangements by Mack Funeral Home & Crematory, Robertsdale.

GRUBINJoyce McVey Gru-

bin, 78, a resident of Fairhope, passed away Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019.

A memorial mass was held on Monday, Jan. 21, 2019 at St. Law-rence Catholic Church, Fairhope.

Arrangements by Hughes Funeral Home, Daphne.

MILLERMary F. Miller of Lil-

lian, Alabama passed away on Dec. 26, 2018 at Baptist Hospital in Pen-sacola, Florida.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Lawrence E. Miller in February 1992.

Survivors include three sons and their wives, Larry (Sheila) Miller of South Caro-lina, Mark (Kate) Miller of Lake Clear, New York and Norman (Rose) Miller of Lillian, Alabama; five grand-children; and 11 great-grandchildren.

No funeral services will be held as she had wanted to be buried with her husband in Lake Clear, New York.

Arrangements by Wolfe-Bayview Funeral Homes & Crematory Inc., 2551 S. McKenzie St., Foley, AL 36535, 251-943-2391, www.wolfefu-neralhomes.com.

PETERSONMaria “Skippy” Pe-

terson, age 94, a native

of Antigo, Wisconsin and a resident of Lillian Alabama, passed away Monday, Jan. 14, 2019.

I am writing my own obituary to thank God, my loving family, friends, relatives, neigh-bors, fellow Catholics, teacher colleagues, med-ical personnel, including pharmacists, and staff who do the paperwork, Lillian residents and snowbirds, all the kind people who helped me arrive here at death’s door, a happy woman.

Although born in An-tigo Wisconsin, from the age of 2, I grew up in At-more, Alabama, a South-erner who graduated from Auburn University as a chemical engineer and whose night life had spent with the Auburn Players theatrical group.

I started my career at St. Regis Paper Mill, and enjoyed my many years teaching at Pensacola Junior College and the University of West Florida.

My love of birthdays led to a list of birth-days of people I knew personally for each of the 365 days of the year, even Feb. 29. This led to the publication of the “Duchac Dailey.” I wrote and sent this message to all my relatives and friends. “When the spirit moved me and the flesh was willing.”

I have a love of learn-ing, am a voracious reader, traveled quite a bit with Lyle and at-tended many educa-tional Elder Hotels. My

travels included refresh-ing visits to Deep Woods Lakes in Wisconsin near my birthplace.

For 54 years I have been a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church and the Lillian com-munity and participated in many capacities including the ACCW, The Lillian Paper and Lillian Library, Girl Scouts, Grand Marshall of the 4th of July pa-rades, Choir and Parish Council. I have enjoyed these endeavors and this journey on earth with all of you.

Preceded in death by her husband, Lyle Hugh Peterson, who passed away in 2012; a sister, Aileen; and brothers, Jo-seph and Duke David.

I am survived by our five children and their families: Clancy and Larry O’Donnell with Kevin, Colleen (Joel) with great-granddaugh-ter, Quinn Riley, and Shannon with great-grandson, Kellen; Greg-ory Peterson and son, Damian, Lyetta and Rich Griffin, with Jeffery and David (Sammy); Anita and John Sanford, with Paul and Rachel (Brad); Bret and Lisa Peterson, with Brian, Mark and Amy. I am also survived by my nieces, Jahala and Janine Woods; and my nephew, Ronald Duchac.

A memorial mass for Skippy will be held on Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019 at 12:30 p.m. from St. Jo-seph Catholic Church in Lillian.

A reception meal will follow at the Parish Hall.

Flowers can be sent to the church, or me-morials may be made to Mary’s Shelter in Elberta or the Lillian Library.

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

THOMPSONRuth Louise Thomp-

son, age 71, a lifelong resident of Fairhope, Alabama, passed away on Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019.

She was a member of South River Park Church.

She is survived by her husband, Joseph Michael Thompson Sr. of Fairhope; son, Joseph Michael (Janice) Thomp-son Jr.; grandchildren, Grant Thompson and Trent Thompson, both of Fairhope; four sisters, Joanne Babb of Point Clear, Jeanette Wallace of Ocala, Florida, Susan Roberts of Loxley and Johnnie Davis Dickinson of Fairhope; and a host of other loving relatives and friends.

A memorial service will be held at a later date at South River Park Church.

In lieu of flowers, con-tributions may be made to South River Park Church.

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

VERNERWalter Eugene “Gene”

Verner, age 90, a resident of Fairhope, Alabama,

passed away Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2019.

He was born in Friona, Texas to Walter and Dora Verner. He grew up on a farm in the Okla-homa Lane area outside of Farwell, Texas and graduated from Bovina High School in 1946.

Gene, as he was known to his family and friends, was a Navy vet-eran who was stationed in the Pacific after World War II.

After his service, he entered Texas Tech Uni-versity with the intent of becoming an engineer. It was there that he rec-ognized a call into the ministry.

He graduated from Wayland Baptist College, and then attended New Orleans Baptist Theo-logical Seminary (B.D. in 1954 and Ed.D. in 1979).

It was while he was a student he met his future wife, the former Marjo-rie Rieben. The two were wed on May 3, 1954 and married for 64 years.

Gene first served as a pastor of Southside Baptist Church in Bay Minette before being appointed as a mission-ary with the Southern

Baptist Convention. Gene and Marjorie went to Ghana, West Africa where they served for 35 years.

In Ghana, Gene helped found the Ghana Baptist Seminary in Abuakwa. He was very instrumen-tal in the planning and building the campus as well as administration, course preparation, teaching and serving as the first principal. Ad-ditional work included church planting, mission business manager and Christian outreach.

In 1994, Gene and Mar-jorie retired to Fairhope, Alabama. Gene was ac-tive at the First Baptist Church in Fairhope as well as being a mission speaker throughout the area. He served as needed preaching at the Durant Chapel Baptist Church.

Gene had a long life and a good life. He helped many people both in this country and in Ghana, and he will be re-membered fondly by all who knew him. Gene has gone to be with the Lord.

He was preceded in

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Brandon Victor Dixon stars in “Rent” Sunday on Fox.

By Jay Bobbin

After you’ve made a television mark by earning an Emmy nomination and wide acclaim by starring in a live broadcast of a stage classic, how do you follow it?

By starring in a live broadcast of another stage classic.

That’s the path Brandon Victor Dixon is following, at least. Singled out by many critics and viewers for his Judas Iscariot performance in last Easter’s “Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert,” the “Power” alum now is in the ensemble cast of “Rent.” Fox televises the late Jonathan Larson’s Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning work Sunday, Jan. 27.

Translating themes of the Puccini opera “La Boheme” to New York’s East Village during the AIDS crisis, the production — featuring the iconic song “Seasons of Love” — focuses on several people who lean on one another while pursuing their respective goals.

Dixon plays Tom Collins, a computer scientist who is struggling personally and professionally; also in the cast are Kiersey Clemons (“Flatliners’), Vanessa Hudgens (”High School Musical“), Jordan Fisher, Brennin Hunt and the single-named Tinashe (a recent ”Dancing With the Stars“ contestant), Mario and Valentina.

A Tony Award winner as a producer (for the 2014 Broadway revival of “Hedwig and the Angry Inch”), Dixon is developing other projects for theater and film. However, he says that “as an actor, I didn’t know exactly what my next thing was going to be. I was really just looking for whatever would kind of pique my interest.”

Dixon’s familiarity with “Rent” began when he was a Columbia University sophomore. “I didn’t understand the show the first time I saw it,” he allows, “but I had an audition for it a few weeks later, so I bought the album and started to listen

to the music, and it all really came to life for me. I fell in love with the message of the show and the feeling of the show.

“It’s also the only show I’ve ever gone to an open call for,” adds Dixon. “By the time it started, the line circled the block in its entirety and started to circle the next block over. I went out for it seven times and never got cast.” However, Dixon ultimately ended up filling in “for about three months” in an Off-Broadway staging.

Despite his increased fame, Dixon — who’s also in the forthcoming Amazon anthology “Modern Love” — maintains his life “hasn’t changed at all. I was out in L.A. recently and when I got back, all my friends were like, ‘You gettin’ all the offers? You workin’ constantly now?’ I’m still shaking my behind out on the street. The only thing that has changed is that I’m doing it in nicer clothes for more people.”

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Å ››“Jaws 2” (1978) BET Prince Prince Prince Prince Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin (:33) ›››“Rush Hour” (1998) Jackie Chan. (4:52) ›“Rush Hour 3” (2007) CNN Smerconish (N) CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Cupp Van Jones COM Parks Parks/Recreat Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks (:45) ›“Mr. Deeds” (2002) Adam Sandler. Å “Happy Gilmore” DISN Sydney Andi Bizaard Coop “Cloud 9” (2014) ‘NR’ Å Sydney Bunk’d Bunk’d Bunk’d Stuck Stuck Stuck Jessie Jessie Jessie Coop Coop Bizaard Raven Raven DSC MythBusters Å MythBusters Å MythBusters Å MythBusters Jr. ’ Unearthed Å Unearthed Å Unearthed Å Unearthed Å Unearthed Å Unearthed Å Moonshiners Å ESPN SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter (N) College GameDay College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) ESPN2 2019 Australian Open Tennis Women’s Final. (Taped) Å College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) FNC FOX & Friends Cavuto Live (N) (Live) Å America’s News Headquarters (N) News HQ Journal Editorial News HQ America’s News Headquarters (N) Fox Report FOOD Trisha’s Trisha’s Pioneer Pioneer The Kitchen (N) Trisha’s Guy’s Kids Baking Winner Cake All Beat Beat Beat Beat Beat Beat Diners Diners Diners Diners FREE (:10) ››“Alice in Wonderland” (2010) ’ (:45) ››“Armageddon” (1998) Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton. ’ Å (:25) ›››“Cloverfield” (2008) ’ (:25) ››“Divergent” (2014) Shailene Woodley. FSN Spotlight Florida ACC Basket Flor. St. Magaz. Tennis College Basketball College Basketball Bundesliga Soccer FSS ACC Duke Shape Redfern Spotlight ACC Tennis Bundesliga Soccer College Basketball Red Bull X Fighters XTERRA FX ›››“Sausage Party” (2016) ’ ››“Ghostbusters” (2016, Comedy) Melissa McCarthy. ’ Å ››“Keeping Up With the Joneses” (2016) ’ ››“Fast & Furious 6” (2013) Vin Diesel. ’ Å HALL “Unleashing Mr” “A Royal Winter” (2017, Drama) Å “A Winter Princess” (2019) Natalie Hall. “Winter Castle” (2019) Emilie Ullerup. “One Winter Proposal” (2019) Å “Winter Love Story” (2019) Jen Lilley. HGTV Buying and Selling Buying and Selling Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Å Dream Dream Dream Dream Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach Beach HIST Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ Swamp People ’ LIFE Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Paid Prg. Married-Sight “Escaping the Madhouse” “You Killed My Mother” (2017) Å “My Husband’s Secret Wife” (2018) “Deadly Match” (2019) Alyssa Lynch. NBCSN Luge Alpine Skiing Figure Skating IMSA Preview IMSA Weathertech Championship Race Rolex 24. (N) (Live) Track & Field Figure Skating NGEO A Smuggler A Smuggler A Smuggler Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å NICK Sponge. Turtles Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Rangers Sponge. Sponge. Sponge. Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud Loud “Bixler High Private Eye” ’ OWN Home Made Dr. Phil ’ Å Dr. Phil ’ Å Dr. Phil ’ Å Iyanla, Fix My Life Iyanla, Fix My Life Iyanla, Fix My Life Iyanla, Fix My Life Iyanla, Fix My Life Iyanla, Fix My Life Iyanla, Fix My Life PARMT ››“Bad Boys” (1995) Martin Lawrence. ’ Å ››“Bad Boys II” (2003) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith. ’ Å ››“Four Brothers” (2005) Mark Wahlberg. ’ ›››“Creed” (2015) ’ Å SYFY The Magicians ››“Van Helsing” (2004) Hugh Jackman. (:29) ›“The Happening” (2008) Å (:29) ›“Everly” (2014) Å (DVS) ››“Fast & Furious” (2009) Å ››“Constantine” Å TBS King King ›››“Edge of Tomorrow” (2014) Tom Cruise. ›››“Pacific Rim” (2013) Charlie Hunnam. Å (DVS) ›››“Captain America: Civil War” (2016) Chris Evans. ›››“Doctor Strange” TCM (7:30) “High Society” (1956) ››“The Feminine Touch” (1941) ›››“White Heat” (1949) ›››“Holiday” (1938) (:15) ›››“Rachel, Rachel” Å (:15) ››“The Yellow Cab Man” TLC Four Weddings ’ Four Weddings ’ Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Hoard-Buried Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes, Dress TNT (7:30) “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (2015) ››››“Star Wars: A New Hope” (1977) (:15) ››››“Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back” (:02) ›››“Star Wars: Return of the Jedi” (1983) TOON Total Total Teen Teen Teen Teen Ben 10 Teen We Bare We Bare Gumball Gumball Gumball Gumball Total Total Gumball Gumball Gumball Gumball Total Total TRAV Places- Pig Out Zimmern Zimmern Deli Deli Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures Ghost Adventures TVL Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. Rose. 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Saturday Bets7 p.m. on LIFE

Movie: Love You to DeathBased on a true story, this 2018 crime drama stars Marcia Gay Harden as Camile, familiar to everyone in her community as a loving mother and doting caregiver to her wheelchair-bound daughter, Esme (Emily Skeggs). The pair lead a quiet life together,

so the locals are stunned when Camile is found fatally stabbed in her home, with Esme missing.

8 p.m. on IFCPlanet Earth: Dynasties

An animal power struggle in Senegal, West Africa, drives a fascinating new episode about chimpanzees, primarily one known as David, who has managed to rule for three years as the alpha male of his group. Emily Skeggs

Sunday Bets7 p.m. on TBS

25th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards

Tom Hanks presents the 2018 SAG Life Achievement Award to multiple Emmy Award and Golden Globe winner Alan Alda during this year’s event from the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Megan Mullally

(“Will & Grace”), a multiple SAG Award winner herself, hosts the ceremonies, which honor 2018’s best achievements in film and television performances. “A Star Is Born” leads the field in the film categories, with nominations for stars Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga and supporting actor Sam Elliott, plus the movie’s ensemble cast. This program is simulcast on TBS. Megan Mullally

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SUNDAY EVENING JANUARY 27, 20197 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30

#ABC Funniest Home Videos Shark Tank (N) ’ (:01) Shark Tank ’ News Attkisson%CBS Big Brother: Celebrity NCIS: Los Angeles (N) Madam Secretary (N) ’ News WKRG*FOX Rent A live musical about struggling artists. (N) ’ (Live) Å News TBA/NBC The Titan Games Å American Ninja Warrior “USA vs. the World” (N) News Law Call5TBN Huckabee Å J. Osteen K. Shook Creflo Doll John Gray Huckabee Å9FOX Rent A live musical about struggling artists. (N) ’ (Live) Å Mike TBAAIND Awaken Supernat. Kelinda GregLau Roy Fields Zion Hope Christian AwakenCMY Wipeout “Feed Jill” ’ Wipeout ’ Å Ring of Honor Wrestling Street StreetJPBS Victoria on Masterpiece Victoria on Masterpiece Tales-Royal Wardrobe Call the Midwife ÅLIND Madam Secretary Å NCIS: New Orleans ’ Ring of Honor Wrestling Outdoors WhackedWCW To Be Announced The Listener ’ Å Saving Hope “Fearless”

A&E ›››“Secretariat” (2010, Drama) Diane Lane, John Malkovich. ’ Å (:04) “Walking Tall” ’ AMC (4:00) “The Godfather” ››››“The Godfather, Part II” (1974) Al Pacino, Robert Duvall. Å BET To Be Announced TBA Martin ’ Martin ’ CNN CNN Newsroom ›››“Three Identical Strangers” (2018) “Three Stranger” COM (6:25) ››“We’re the Millers” (2013) Å ››“We’re the Millers” (2013) Jennifer Aniston. DISN Sydney Coop Bizaardvark Andi Mack Star Wars Bunk’d ’ Bizaardvark Coop DSC Alaska Last Frontier The Last Alaskans (N) Homestead Rescue ’ ESPN Basketball Winter X Games Aspen. From Aspen, Colo. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) Å ESPN2 Soccer United States vs Panama. (N) (Live) Pro Bowl Skills Australian Open Tennis FNC Watters’ World Å The Next Revolution Life, Liberty & Levin (N) Watters’ World Å FOOD Guy’s Grocery Games Worst Cooks in America Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Beat Bobby FREE 700 Club Super Sunday Telethon Compelling stories of God’s work. ’ Å FSN NBA Basketball: Magic at Rockets Postgame Inside the Magic World Poker FSS World Poker College Basketball World Poker FX ›››“Deadpool” (2016, Action) Ryan Reynolds. ’ Å ›››“Deadpool” (2016) ’ Å HALL “Love on the Sidelines” (2016) Emily Kinney. Å “Falling for Vermont” (2017) Julie Gonzalo. Å HGTV Beach Beach Caribbean Caribbean Island Life Island Life Hunt Intl Hunt Intl HIST American Pickers ’ (:02) American Pickers (:05) American Pickers (:05) American Pickers LIFE “Love You to Death: Special Edition” (2019) Å (:03) “Lethal Admirer” (2018) Karissa Lee Staples. NBCSN Bobsledding Alpine Skiing Mecum Motorcycle Auctions “Las Vegas” (N) NGEO Drain Alcatraz Å Valley of the Boom (N) Valley of the Boom (N) Valley of the Boom NICK ››“Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs” (2009) ’ The Office The Office Friends ’ Friends ’ OWN Police Women Police Women Police Women Police Women PARMT ››“I, Robot” (2004, Science Fiction) Will Smith. ’ Å “Rise of the Planet of the Apes” ’ SYFY “Olympus Has Fallen” ››“London Has Fallen” (2016) Gerard Butler. Futurama Futurama TBS 25th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (N) (Live) I Am the Night “Sneak Peek” (N) Avengers TCM ››“Act of Violence” (1949) (:45) ›››“In a Lonely Place” (1950) Å Set-Up TLC Sister Wives Meri finds a way to buy the B&B. (N) Seeking Sister Wife (N) (:01) Dr. Pimple Popper TNT 25th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (N) (Live) I Am the Night “Sneak Peek” (N) SAG TOON Home Mov. H. Birdman Mike Tyson Burgers Amer. Dad Family Guy Family Guy Rick, Morty TRAV My Haunted House Fear the Woods (N) Haunted Case Files (N) Haunted Case Files TVL Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King USA Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Mod Fam Mod Fam WGNA Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Last Man Pure “Ordination” Å

TUESDAY EVENING JANUARY 29, 20197 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30

#ABC Conners Kids-Alright State of the Union 2019 (N) ’ (Live) Å News News%CBS Super Bowl Greatest State of the Union 2019 (N) ’ (Live) Å News Colbert*FOX Lethal Weapon ’ State of the Union 2019 (N) Å News FOX News blackish ’/NBC Ellen’s Game of Games State of the Union 2019 (N) ’ (Live) Å News J. Fallon5TBN Praise Å Prince Jesus Joyce M. Youseff Praise Å9FOX Lethal Weapon ’ State of the Union 2019 (N) Å WXXV Chicago P.D. ’ ÅAIND Wommack Hillsong TV Monument Revive In Touch W. Impact AwakenCMY Chicago P.D. ’ Å Chicago P.D. ’ Å News DailyMailTV Maury ’ ÅJPBS Finding Your Roots State of the Union 2019 (N) ’ (Live) Å Ray Stevens CabaRayLIND NBC15 Inside Ed. Dateline ’ Å True Crime Files (N) Chicago P.D. “Monster”WCW The Flash “Memorabilia” Roswell, New Mexico ’ News 5 Big Bang Pawn Stars Forensic A&E Leah Remini Leah Remini The Many Sides of Jane The Many Sides of Jane AMC ›››“Twister” (1996, Action) Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton. Å (:35) ››“Concussion” (2015) BET “Barbershop” The Family Business The Family Business Martin ’ Martin ’ CNN Anderson Cooper 360 Presidential State of the Union Address (N) Å Anderson Cooper 360 COM The Office The Office Drunk Drunk Drunk Corporate Daily Show Drunk DISN Raven Raven Bunk’d ’ Bizaardvark Sydney Bunk’d ’ Raven Raven DSC Garage Garage Rehab (N) Å Bad Chad Customs (N) Street Outlaws ’ Å ESPN College Basketball College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) Å ESPN2 College Basketball College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) (Live) College Basketball FNC Tucker Carlson Tonight State of the Union 2019 (N) ’ (Live) Å Fox News at Night FOOD Chopped Å Chopped “Game On!” Chopped Å Chopped Å FREE Good Trouble (N) Å (:01) ›››“Tangled” (2010, Children’s) ’ Å The 700 Club ’ Å FSN NBA Basketball: Thunder at Magic Postgame In Magic In Magic World Poker FSS College Basketball PBA Bowling Lubbock Sports Open. (Taped) World Poker FX ››“Jack Reacher” (2012) Tom Cruise, Rosamund Pike. ’ Å “Jack Reacher” (2012) HALL “All of My Heart” (2015) Lacey Chabert. Å “Love at First Glance” (2017) Amy Smart. Å HGTV Fixer Upper Å Windy City Rehab (N) Hunters Hunt Intl Hunters Hunt Intl HIST Digging Deeper The Curse of Oak Island Project Blue Book (N) (:05) Project Blue Book LIFE Married Married Married at First Sight (N) Å Married Married at First Sight NBCSN NHL Hockey: Flyers at Rangers (:15) NHL Overtime (N) Alpine Skiing NGEO Life Below Zero Å Ice Breakers Port Protection Alaska Life Below Zero Å NICK SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob The Office The Office Friends ’ Friends ’ OWN The Haves, Nots The Haves, Nots The Haves, Nots The Haves, Nots PARMT Friends ’ Friends ’ ›››“The Help” (2011) Viola Davis, Emma Stone. Premiere. ’ Å SYFY “The Fifth Element” ›››“Jurassic Park” (1993) Sam Neill, Laura Dern. Å (DVS) TBS Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan (N) New Girl TCM ›››“Show Boat” (1951) Kathryn Grayson. ››“Lovely to Look At” (1952) Å TLC Fat Fabulous I Am Jazz (N) ’ Seeking Sister Wife ’ I Am Jazz ’ Å TNT NBA Basketball New Orleans Pelicans at Houston Rockets. NBA Basketball: 76ers at Lakers TOON Samurai Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Burgers Burgers Family Guy ’ Å Rick, Morty TRAV Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown (N) Legend Hunter (N) Å Expedition Unknown TVL Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Teachers Two Men King King USA WWE SmackDown! (N) ’ (Live) Å Temptation Island (N) Law & Order: SVU WGNA Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Pure “Ordination” Å

MONDAY EVENING JANUARY 28, 20197 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30

#ABC The Bachelor (N) ’ Å The Good Doctor “Xin” News News%CBS Big Brother: Celebrity Magnum P.I. (N) Å Bull “Justified” ’ Å News Colbert*FOX The Resident (N) ’ The Passage (N) ’ FOX 10 News at 9PM FOX News blackish ’/NBC America’s Got Talent “The Champions Four” (N) Manifest (N) ’ Å News J. Fallon5TBN Praise Å Anonymous Overcomer Graham GregLau Praise Å9FOX The Resident (N) ’ The Passage (N) ’ WXXV News 25 at 9pm Law Order: CIAIND Wommack Love/Child R. Roberts Revive Coast Answers in Genesis AwakenCMY Law Order: CI Law Order: CI News DailyMailTV Maury ’ ÅJPBS Antiques Roadshow (N) Independent Lens “The King” (N) Å (DVS) Front and Center ÅLIND NBC15 Inside Ed. Dateline ’ Å True Crime Files (N) Chicago P.D. “Politics”WCW Arrow “Past Sins” (N) Black Lightning (N) ’ News 5 Big Bang Pawn Stars Forensic A&E ››“National Treasure” (2004) Nicolas Cage, Diane Kruger. ’ Å (:04) “John Wick” (2014) AMC ››“Rocky IV” (1985) Sylvester Stallone. Å (:05) ››“Road House” (1989) Patrick Swayze. BET (5:00) “This Christmas” ›››“Barbershop: The Next Cut” (2016) Ice Cube, Cedric the Entertainer. CNN Anderson Cooper 360 Cuomo Prime Time (N) CNN Tonight CNN Tonight COM The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office The Office Daily Show The Office DISN Andi Mack Sydney Coop Bizaardvark Bunk’d ’ Bunk’d ’ Raven Raven DSC Street Outlaws: Full Street Outlaws (N) ’ Å Garage Rehab ’ Å ESPN College Basketball College Basketball Teams TBA. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) Å ESPN2 Cornhole: ACL National (N) Women’s College Gymnastics NFL Great FNC Tucker Carlson Tonight Hannity (N) Å The Ingraham Angle (N) Fox News at Night FOOD Kids Baking Kids Baking Winner Cake All (N) Winner Cake All Å FREE 13 Going ›››“Toy Story 3” (2010) Voices of Tom Hanks. ’ Å The 700 Club ’ Å FSN NHL Hockey (N) Panthers Focused World Poker FSS Women’s College Basketball Syracuse at Duke. Women’s College Basketball FX ››“Hotel Transylvania 2” (2015) ’ Å ››“Hotel Transylvania 2” (2015) ’ Å HALL “Anything for Love” (2016) Erika Christensen. Å “Dater’s Handbook” (2016) Kristoffer Polaha. Å HGTV Hunters Hunters Home Town (N) Å Hunters Hunt Intl Hunters Hunt Intl HIST American Pickers ’ American Pickers (N) ’ (:03) Pawn Stars (N) ’ (:05) Knight Fight ’ LIFE The First 48 Å The First 48 Å (:03) The First 48 Å (:03) The First 48 Å NBCSN NHL Hockey: Jets at Flyers (:45) NHL Overtime (N) Luge FIL World Championships. NGEO Drain the Great Lakes Drain the Oceans (N) Hitler’s Last Stand Å Mystery Skeletons NICK SpongeBob SpongeBob ››“Alvin and the Chipmunks” (2007) ’ Å Friends ’ Friends ’ OWN 20/20 on OWN ’ Å 20/20 on OWN ’ Deadline: Crime 20/20 on OWN PARMT Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops (N) Cops (N) Cops Å Cops Å SYFY “London Has Fallen” ›››“The Fifth Element” (1997) Bruce Willis, Ian Holm. Å Futurama TBS “Central Intelligence” I Am the Night “Pilot” Amer. Dad Amer. Dad (:08) Conan Seinfeld ’ TCM ››››“Sounder” (1972) Cicely Tyson. Å ›››“Bullitt” (1968) Steve McQueen. Å TLC Dr. Pimple Popper Å Dr. Pimple Popper Å Dr. Pimple Popper Å Dr. Pimple Popper ’ TNT “Rogue One: Star Wars” I Am the Night “Pilot” (:08) I Am the Night “Pilot” Star Wars TOON Samurai Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Burgers Burgers Family Guy Family Guy Rick, Morty TRAV America Unearthed Å Lost Gold (N) Å Destination Truth TVL Raymond Raymond Raymond Raymond Two Men Two Men King King USA WWE Monday Night RAW (N) ’ (Live) Å Temptation Island WGNA M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H

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Monday Bets8 p.m. on %CBS

Magnum P.I.

Magnum (Jay Hernandez) undertakes an unusual case that could take a posthumous turn at any moment when a man who is slowly dying hires him to identify the person responsible for his imminent death and bring him to

justice in a new episode called “I, the Deceased.”

8 p.m. on TBSI Am the Night

Inspired by actual events, this new limited series — which got a sneak preview last night after the televised SAG Awards — stars India Eisley (“The Secret Life of the American Teenager”) as Fauna Hodel, a teenager who grew up outside Reno, Nev., after being given away at birth. India Eisley

Tuesday Bets7 p.m. on %CBS

Super Bowl Greatest Commercials 2019

From Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, home of Super Bowl LIII, CBS Sports analyst Boomer Esiason and actress Daniela Ruah host this interactive one-hour special, which

gives viewers a chance to vote via social media for their pick as the funniest Super Bowl commercial of all time. Among the top 10 commercials in contention are Budweiser’s “Lamb Streaker” (2006), Tide to Go’s “Talking Stain” (2008), and Hyundai’s “First Date” (2016). Kevin Frazier (“Entertainment Tonight”) introduces a new “Avocados From Mexico” spot. Boomer Esiason

Crossword Puzzle

The identity of the featured celebrity is found within the answers in the puzzle. In order to take the TV Challenge, unscramble the letters noted with asterisks within the puzzle.

ACROSS 1. Role on “The Rookie” (2) 8. “Que __, Sera”; Doris

Day hit 9. Casino game 10. Role on “The Kids Are

Alright” (2) 14. Actress Mia 15. Eddie’s “Green Acres”

costar 16. Afternoons, for short 17. Sher of “The Middle” 18. Suffix for arbor or ether 19. Lange and Wass

20. Casual farewell 24. Agnes Moorehead’s year

of birth 27. “__ and Seek”; Robert De

Niro film 28. __ moment; instant of

realization 29. Elly __ Clampett 32. Laugh loudly 33. Role on “New

Amsterdam” (2) 36. Mmes. in Madrid 37. French friends 38. Role on “Speechless” (2)

DOWN 1. __ at; derided 2. Heart and liver 3. Broom Hilda, for one 4. James Garner’s state of

birth: abbr. 5. Peggy or Bruce 6. As hairy as __ __ 7. “__ Rae”; Sally Field

movie 8. Actor David __ 11. “My Son, My Son, What

Have __ Done”; Willem Dafoe film

12. 105, in old Rome 13. Monogram for fashion

designer Yves 14. “The TV __”;

David Duchovny movie 20. Google __; Web browser 21. 55,005 doubled 22. West and Sandler 23. “...__ the ramparts we

watched...” 24. Prefix for practice or

nutrition 25. Deep gorge 26. Actress Tierney 29. City in Arizona 30. “Touched by __ Angel” 31. Initials for the star of “The

King and I” 34. Role on “Everybody

Loves Raymond” 35. On the __; fleeing

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Fallen Oak GC wins awards

SUBMITTED PHOTOS

SUMMERDALE MIDDLE BASKETBALL

AHSAA 2019 DUALS WRESTLING TOURNAMENTS

SMS Girls Basketball was undefeated all year but fell short by one point and came in second place for division 1A. Pictured with their runner-up trophy are: Coach Virginia Bodden, Alexis Walker, Gisella Santos, Talia Cortez, Ausesena Simon, Kandace Burkett, Kalista Martin, Sarah Cooper. Not Pictured Breanna Conway and the SMS Cheerleaders.

Boys bringing home the Championship trophy for Divi-sion 1A with coach Joey Cameron. Team members include: Lane Comstock, Luke Newburn, Hunter Powers, Chandler Steiner, James Stewart, Dekota Young, tournament MVP Blake Hodges and All-Tournament players Jared Fralick and Noah Givens.“I am very proud of this team,” said Panthers head coach Joey Cameron. “They lost their last two games before the tournament, but took the losses to heart and went and worked harder to get this big win. Everybody played a part in this championship.”

SMS Principal Mark Pum-phrey with 2018-19 basket-ball tournament trophies.

SUBMITTED BY STEPHANIE KROLL

Lady Panthers take second in 1A tournament Panthers win Division 1 title

State Duels scores and next round pairingsAHSAA.com

Semi-final scores were not complete in time for this edition. For more details visit AHSAA.com or TrackWrestling.com online

CLASS 6AFIRST ROUND

SPANISH FORT 71, STANHOPE ELMORE 7

WETUMPKA 36, GULF SHORES 33

OXFORD 64, NORTHRIDGE 9

MCADORY 51, BENJAMIN RUSSELL 27

CHELSEA 53, CLAY-CHALKVILLE 30

GARDENDALE 51,

HOMEWOOD 21

FORT PAYNE 39, HARTSELLE 35

MAE JEMISON 54, DECATUR 27

SECOND ROUND

WETUMPKA 42, SPANISH FORT 21

OXFORD 38, MCADORY 32

GARDENDALE 42, CHELSEA 34

MAE JEMISON 41, FORT PAYNE 36

SEMIFINALS

WETUMPKA AT OXFORD, TUES., JAN. 22, TBA

GARDENDALE AT MAE JEMISON, TUES., JAN. 22, TBA

CLASS 7AFIRST ROUND

HOOVER 36, SMITHS STATION 27

THOMPSON 61, THOMPSON 12

VESTAVIA HILLS 50, HUNTSVILLE 21

BOB JONES 56, HEWITT-TRUSSVILLE 12

SEMIFINALS

HOOVER AT THOMPSON, TUES., JAN. 22, TBA

VESTAVIA HILLS AT BOB JONES, TUES., JAN., 22, TBA

CLASS 1A-5AFIRST ROUND

SAINT JAMES 66, ELMORE COUNTY 18

TALLASSEE 72, PIKE ROAD 9

CLEBURNE COUNTY HAS BYE

RANBURNE HAS BYE

ALEXANDRIA 39, MOODY 36

HAYDEN 36, SOUTHSIDE-GADSDEN 34

SCOTTSBORO 75, CORNER 0

ARAB 63, JASPER 12

SECOND ROUND

SAINT JAMES 46, TALLASSEE 27

RANBURNE 51, CLEBURNE COUNTY 25

HAYDEN 39, ALEXANDRIA 36

SCOTTSBORO 38, ARAB 34

SEMIFINALS

SAINT JAMES AT RANBURNE, TUES., JAN. 22, TBA

HAYDEN AT SCOTTSBORO, TUES., JAN. 22, TBA

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2019 BALDWIN COUNTY WRESTLING TOURNAMENT RESULTS

SUMMERDALE CHEERS

AHSAA VARSITY BASKETBALL

From left, Morgan Kroll and Matalyne Kroll

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Panthers spirit leaders recognized

Two Summerdale cheerleaders competed in the Coastal Classic cheer competition held at Elberta High School. Morgan and Matalyne Kroll competed against girls throughout Alabama, Florida and Mississippi. Morgan finished third in indi-

viduals and Matalyne finished second in power tumbling. The Elberta Fire depart-ment also presented them with Community Service and leadership awards for their excel-lence in school along with community service projects.

AHSAA Duals Tournament Pairings under wayTRACKWRESTLING.COM

By Weight Class106: James Phillips (3-23) place is unknown and scored 0.0 team points.

• Champ. Round 1 - James Phillips (Baldwin County) 3-23 received a bye () (Bye)

• Quarterfinal - Isaiah Wysong (Daphne) 24-6 won by fall over James Phillips (Baldwin County) 3-23 (Fall 0:33)

• Cons. Round 2 - Ben Shaw (Fairhope) 17-18 won by fall over James Phillips (Baldwin County) 3-23 (Fall 1:22)

126: Graham Harvey (23-11) placed 2nd and scored 20.0 team points.

• Champ. Round 1 - Graham Harvey (Baldwin County) 23-11 won by decision over Alton Wisdom (Daphne) 17-28 (Dec 7-0)

• Quarterfinal - Graham Harvey (Baldwin County) 23-11 won by fall over Houston Bryant (Gulf Shores) 9-16 (Fall 1:37)

• Semifinal - Graham Harvey (Baldwin County) 23-11 won by decision over Brandon Catlin (Foley) 16-7 (Dec 9-8)

• 1st Place Match - Gabriel Warren (Spanish Fort) 50-6 won by fall over Graham Harvey (Baldwin County) 23-11 (Fall 0:53)

132: Jerry Johnson (21-12) placed 3rd and scored 18.0 team points.

• Champ. Round 1 - Jerry

Johnson (Baldwin County) 21-12 received a bye () (Bye)

• Quarterfinal - Jerry Johnson (Baldwin County) 21-12 won by fall over Damian Roe (Robertsdale) 4-11 (Fall 1:34)

• Semifinal - Chris Duran (Spanish Fort) 27-20 won by fall over Jerry Johnson (Baldwin County) 21-12 (Fall 3:42)

• Cons. Semi - Jerry Johnson (Baldwin County) 21-12 won by fall over Chris Stuck (Daphne) 17-20 (Fall 3:43)

• 3rd Place Match - Jerry Johnson (Baldwin County) 21-12 won in sudden victory - 1 over Josh Biggs (Foley) 14-10 (SV-1 12-10)

138: Andrew Yazzie (22-16) placed 3rd and scored 19.0 team points.

• Champ. Round 1 - Andrew Yazzie (Baldwin County) 22-16 won by fall over Holden Leasure (Elberta) 1-4 (Fall 2:35)

• Quarterfinal - Andrew Yazzie (Baldwin County) 22-16 won by fall over Thomas Hargadon (Fairhope) 6-27 (Fall 2:49)

• Semifinal - Ethan Lassere (Daphne) 26-16 won by decision over Andrew Yazzie (Baldwin County) 22-16 (Dec 14-7)

• Cons. Semi - Andrew Yazzie (Baldwin County) 22-16 won by major decision over Johnny Frego (Fairhope) 4-10 (MD 12-2)

• 3rd Place Match - Andrew Yazzie (Baldwin County) 22-16 won by decision over Andrew Crumpton (Daphne) 12-21 (Dec 8-3)

145: Jimmy Satterfield (7-27) place is unknown and scored 3.0 team points.

• Champ. Round 1 - Jimmy Satterfield (Baldwin County) 7-27 received a bye () (Bye)

• Quarterfinal - Micah Brasher (Gulf Shores) 12-3 won by fall over Jimmy Satterfield (Baldwin County) 7-27 (Fall 2:46)

• Cons. Round 2 - Jimmy Satterfield (Baldwin County) 7-27 won by fall over Braxton Akins (Gulf Shores) 0-2 (Fall 0:30)

• Cons. Round 3 - Joseph Prochazka (Elberta) 5-6 won by fall over Jimmy Satterfield (Baldwin County) 7-27 (Fall 2:28)

170: Tabarro Reed (22-11) placed 3rd and scored 16.0 team points.

• Champ. Round 1 - Tabarro Reed (Baldwin County) 22-11 received a bye () (Bye)

• Quarterfinal - Troy Gibson (Satsuma) 7-3 won by decision over Tabarro Reed (Baldwin County) 22-11 (Dec 16-14)

• Cons. Round 2 - Tabarro Reed (Baldwin County) 22-11 won by fall over Tyris Reed (Baldwin County) 3-13 (Fall 1:51)

• Cons. Round 3 - Tabarro Reed (Baldwin County) 22-11 won by fall over Jonathan Carre (Foley)

11-14 (Fall 2:28)

• Cons. Semi - Tabarro Reed (Baldwin County) 22-11 won by decision over Mac Hirsh (Fairhope) 27-10 (Dec 9-8)

• 3rd Place Match - Tabarro Reed (Baldwin County) 22-11 won by decision over Troy Gibson (Satsuma) 7-3 (Dec 5-4)

170: Tyris Reed (3-13) place is unknown.

• Champ. Round 1 - Mac Hirsh (Fairhope) 27-10 won by fall over Tyris Reed (Baldwin County) 3-13 (Fall 1:19)

• Cons. Round 1 - Tyris Reed (Baldwin County) 3-13 received a bye () (Bye)

• Cons. Round 2 - Tabarro Reed (Baldwin County) 22-11 won by fall over Tyris Reed (Baldwin County) 3-13 (Fall 1:51)

195: Braiden Williams (30-1) placed 1st and scored 25.0 team points.

• Quarterfinal - Braiden Williams (Baldwin County) 30-1 won by fall over Caiden Arnold (Robertsdale) 1-6 (Fall 0:26)

• Semifinal - Braiden Williams (Baldwin County) 30-1 won by major decision over Drake Ewing (Gulf Shores) 13-8 (MD 14-0)

• 1st Place Match - Braiden Williams (Baldwin County) 30-1 won by fall over Griffin Maxwell (Spanish Fort) 36-15 (Fall 1:17)

220: Damian Singleton (9-3) place is unknown.

• Champ. Round 1 - Damian Singleton (Baldwin County) 9-3 received a bye () (Bye)

• Champ. Round 2 - Damian Singleton (Baldwin County) 9-3 won by fall over Jackson Russ (Gulf Shores) 8-23 (Fall 1:40)

• Quarterfinal - Conner Clopton (Elberta) 4-8 won by fall over Damian Singleton (Baldwin County) 9-3 (Fall 1:09)

• Cons. Round 4 - Damian Singleton (Baldwin County) 9-3 won by fall over Myles Newsome (Baldwin County) 9-16 (Fall 1:00)

• Cons. Round 5 - Carson Peak (Spanish Fort) 26-12 won by fall over Damian Singleton (Baldwin County) 9-3 (Fall 0:36)

220: Kole Carlton (4-7) place is unknown.

• Champ. Round 1 - Kole Carlton (Baldwin County) 4-7 received a bye () (Bye)

• Champ. Round 2 - Maurice Morrisette (Spanish Fort) 28-14 won by fall over Kole Carlton (Baldwin County) 4-7 (Fall 3:57)

• Cons. Round 2 - Kole

Carlton (Baldwin County) 4-7 won by fall over Mathew French (Elberta) 0-4 (Fall 0:40)

• Cons. Round 3 - Johnathan Keers (Foley) 5-7 won by fall over Kole Carlton (Baldwin County) 4-7 (Fall 4:54)

220: Myles Newsome (9-16) place is unknown and scored 6.0 team points.

• Champ. Round 1 - Myles Newsome (Baldwin County) 9-16 received a bye () (Bye)

• Champ. Round 2 - Clayton Rhodes (Fairhope) 20-7 won by fall over Myles Newsome (Baldwin County) 9-16 (Fall 3:55)

• Cons. Round 2 - Myles Newsome (Baldwin County) 9-16 won by fall over Will Cruz (Elberta) 0-3 (Fall 0:11)

• Cons. Round 3 - Myles Newsome (Baldwin County) 9-16 won by fall over William Blount (Spanish Fort) 10-20 (Fall 4:44)

• Cons. Round 4 - Damian Singleton (Baldwin County) 9-3 won by fall over Myles Newsome (Baldwin County) 9-16 (Fall 1:00

GCM SPORTS

Varsity Girls Basketball

The Lady Lions picked up their 16th victory with a win

Foley 59, Murphy 51

Sophomore point guard MG Lymon scored

a career high 25 points to lead the Lady Lions. Junior guard Kaitlyn Knight added 16 more for Foley who improved to 18-6 on the season. Aali-yah Curtis led Murphy with 13 and Avery How-ell added 10. The Lady Lions

Other recent scores re-ported to AHSAA.com

GULF SHORES 53,

BAYSIDE 24

MCGILL-TOOLEN 49, FAIRHOPE 31

ROBERTSDALE 37, DAPHNE 31

ST. MICHAEL CATHOLIC 40, ST. LUKE EPISCOPAL 35

VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL

DAPHNE 50,

ROBERTSDALE 43

GULF SHORES 52, BAYSIDE 44

MCGILL-TOOLEN 75, FAIRHOPE 62

ST. LUKE EPISCOPAL 48, ST. MICHAEL CATHOLIC 40

For more scores and schedules visit AHSAA.com.

14 • Sports • January 23, 2019 • Gulf Coast Media

Refs drop the ball instead of flag, Saints loseAfter suffering

through a year of heart-break from their shocking loss to the Min-nesota Vikings in the NFC Di-visional round last season, the New Orleans Saints become the top-ranked team in the NFC this post-season. Unfortunately, New Orleans once again suffered a difficult play-

off heartbreak in their 26-23 overtime loss to

the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Conference Championship.

In the first quarter, the Saints started on fire for a 13-0-point lead over Los Ange-les as well as outgaining them

in total yards 130 to 15. After that, the Rams scored 10 points before

halftime. The Rams’ Marcus Peters covered the Saints’ elite receiver Michael Thomas effi-ciently and Aaron Don-ald, was tenacious at the line of scrimmage.

Quarterback Drew Brees and his Saints of-fense were determined to finish this game and make their Super Bowl dreams happen in one final drive. After a marvelous 43-yard pass from Brees to Ted Ginn Jr., the Saints would be

driving in the red zone with less than 2 minutes to play with the score tied 20-20. On third down from the Rams’ 13-yard line, Tommy Lee Lewis was hit before the pass from Brees reached him by the Rams Robey-Coleman. The refs failed to throw the easy flag for either pass inter-ference, unnecessary roughness, or helmet-to-helmet. Instead, the Saints had to settle for a 31-yard field goal by

Will Lutz. The Rams got the ball to quickly set up and send the game into overtime at 23-23.

It was then the Saints felt the tremendous energy on both sides of the ball from the oppos-ing Rams. The Saints would lose a heart-breaker with a pass interference call that the league offices said the refs were wrong to not call the penalty. The lack of the penalty wouldn’t have fully

guaranteed the Saints’ victory, but it would have made Los Angeles’ chance to score a touch-down in 90 seconds less likely.

The Rams will go to Super Bowl LIII to face the New England Patriots. While the Saints will take this disappointing and ag-gravating loss to fuel them even more for next season as they prepare for the offseason.

MICHAELHANICH

Sports Analysis

Academy alumnus Mike Leach coaches Washington State to first 11-win season

USSA.edu

United States Sports Academy alumnus Mike Leach coached the Washington State foot-ball team to a school-best 11 wins in 2018 after the Cougars knocked off Iowa State 28-26 in the Alamo Bowl in San Antonio, Texas, in De-cember.

It was the second postseason win for Washington State under Leach, who has coached the Cougars (11-2) since 2012.

After graduating from Brigham Young Univer-sity with a bachelor’s degree in American studies and earning his Juris Doctor degree from Pepperdine Uni-versity School of Law – where he originally planned to be an attor-ney — Leach decided to take a different career path as a football coach.

He earned his Master of Sports Science degree in sports coaching from the Academy in 1988. Leach, a native of Cody, Wyo., is the Academy Alumni President and a past winner of the Acad-emy’s Alumnus of the Year Award.

“I had graduated from law school, but I was re-ally interested in sports and coaching,” Leach said. “The Academy was a really efficient degree. You can still have a job while taking all these courses that elevate your knowledge base. I have three de-grees and of the ones I have, my Academy degree was the most ef-ficient program as far as learning something, then immediately being able to apply it to what I was doing.

“The Academy really ushered me into coach-ing and I’ve been doing it ever since. The educa-tion prepared me very well as I was able to get education and experi-ence in coaching simul-taneously. Ultimately the skills I learned at

the Academy helped me in my coaching career. I obviously didn’t go back to practice law and I’m still coaching today.

“I remember the fac-ulty members at the Academy were very sharp. I developed a real closeness with people there. The faculty gave you a lot of one on one time and the interaction was really good. I have a lot of respect and admi-ration for the Academy because I had a great experience. Everything I learned at the Acad-emy I still use all of the time,” he said.

“Getting my degree from the United States Sports Academy has been a huge part of my success.”

Prior to this season, Leach had compiled a 113-77 overall record as a head coach at Texas Tech University (2000-09) and Washington State (2012-17). He was named the Pac-12 Con-ference Coach of the Year in 2015 and the Big 12 Conference Coach of the Year in 2008. Leach also earned the George

Munger Award and the Woody Hayes Trophy, awards given to the top collegiate football coach, in 2008.

Leach began his career as an assistant coach at California Poly-technic State University and worked as an as-sistant at universities including Oklahoma, Kentucky, Valdosta State, and Iowa Wes-leyan.

He eventually landed at the University of Ken-tucky, where he served as offensive coordinator under head coach Hal Mumme. At Kentucky, Mumme and Leach de-veloped the “Air Raid Offense,” which Leach later utilized as head coach at Texas Tech. Under his leadership, the Red Raiders had an 11-win season in 2008 and nine-win seasons in 2002, 2005 and 2005. The team also led the NCAA in passing yardage four years in a row and his teams produced most of the school’s all-time sta-tistical leaders in pass-ing and receiving.

Washington State

highlights include Leach leading his 2013 team to the school’s first bowl bid in 10 seasons. The 2013 Cougars were led by quarterback Con-nor Halliday, who set school and conference records for passing. The team also led the nation in passing offense and total offense. In 2015, the Cougars finished 9-4 and won the Sun Bowl with a 20-14 victory against the Miami Hurricanes.

“I like coaching be-cause it changes and evolves all the time,” Leach said. “Coaching is a profession where you have to constantly incline and achieve. You have to prioritize what’s important and

work together well with the people around you. It comes together in a fashion that, no matter who you are, you learn something new every day.”

The United States Sports Academy is an independent, non-profit, accredited, special mis-sion sports university created to serve the nation and world with programs in instruction, research and service. The role of the Academy is to prepare men and women for careers in the profession of sports.

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

Cougars knocked off Iowa State 28-26 in the Alamo Bowl

USSA grad Mike Leach coached the Washington State foot-ball team to a school-best 11 wins in 2018.

USSA.COM

Family fun Day at Gulf State Park Feb. 2Submitted

GULF SHORES — Kelly Reetz, park naturalist will host this

family-friendly event on Feb. 2. We will have stations set up to learn about binoculars, bird-ing, fishing and live

animals. We will also feature a bicycle obsta-cle course and crafts.

The event will be from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the

Gulf Interpretive Cen-ter by Beach Pavilion.

Contact Kelly Reetz for more info at 251-948-7275.

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Community CalendarONGOING Mondays The Orange Beach Public Li-brary 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 Mon-day club will meet in the meet-ing room, and the Saturday group will meet in the reading room in the back. If you have any questions, please contact Dustin McDowell, Adult Ser-vices Librarian at [email protected] or by phone at 251-981-2923.

MakerSpace hours will be held 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. every Monday morning. Please note, MakerSpace materi-als are available for use by request at any time that the meeting room is open.

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

The monthly community potluck in Orange Beach will be the first Monday of every month until May at 6 p.m. at the Community Center. Please bring a dish to pass that will feed 8 to 10 people. Our pro-gram for Feb. 4 features scuba diver Mark Bollinger and un-derwater video of the newest large submerged boat and the several new snorkel beds in

our local Gulf waters.

TuesdaysOrange Beach Public Library: Tuesdays at 10 a.m.: Book Buddies- Stories, songs, rhymes, games, and crafts de-signed to teach toddlers and preschoolers early reading skills. Ages 0-6.

Snowbird Coffee 9 a.m. at 1720 Gulf Shores Parkway, Building B (Gulf Shores UMC complex) in Gulf Shores. Re-freshments, entertainment, speakers and door prizes. Open to the public. No entry fee. Donations are accepted to defray expenses. Direct ques-tions to Mary Rebert phone 269-330-3748.

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 Thursday at 10:30 a.m.

Orange Beach Public Library: Thursdays at 10 a.m.: The Young and the Restless- Sing, dance and reveal your inner musician at our music and movement time for chil-dren 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.: After-noon Adventures at the Orange Beach Rec Cen-ter- 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.

For the 23rd consecutive year the Senior Snowbird Potluck will run each Thurs-day through March 28. The weekly meetings will move to the Orange Beach Community Center on Canal Road. Set up time will be 11 a.m. and serving time will be noon. All seniors, visitors and locals alike are welcome. Attendees should bring a dish that will serve 8 to 10 people. Suggested dishes are set up on a rotating alphabetical schedule avail-able at each meeting. If this is your first time joining us, call 251-981-6060 for an initial suggested dish. A $1 registra-tion fee will be collected at the door to cover incidentals. Drinks and table service will be provided. For additional information please call 251-981-6060.

Saturdays The Orange Beach Public Li-brary 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 Mon-day club will meet in the meet-

ing room, and the Saturday group will meet in the reading room in the back. If you have any questions, please contact Dustin McDowell, Adult Ser-vices Librarian at [email protected] or by phone at 251-981-2923.

UPCOMINGJanuary 23Gulf State Park activities:8 a.m. – Early Bird Fitness: Meet in the Act. Bldg.9 a.m. – Prime Time Fitness: Meet in the Act. Bldg.10 a.m. to Noon – Volleyball: Meet at the Volleyball Courts.10 a.m. – Snake Encoun-ters: Visit the Nature Center to learn all about our native snakes. You will learn how to identify the local venomous species and why these crea-tures are an important part of our environment. Bring a camera and get your picture touching a beautiful snake.2 p.m. – Radical Raptors - The Eastern Screech Owl: Come to the Nature Center to meet Archimedes an Eastern Screech Owl and learn why she is a RADICAL RAPTOR!!!6:30 p.m. – Fun Bingo: Come to the Act. Bldg. to meet new and old friends for a fun night of Bingo. Please bring a wrapped $1 gift.

January 24Gulf State Park activities:9 a.m. – Yoga: All levels are welcome. Bring a mat and meet in the Act. Bldg.

10:30 a.m. – Ukulele: Join with other ukulele players for a weekly music session. All levels welcome, playing tips provided for beginners. Meet at the Act. Bldg.11 a.m. – Navigational Tri-angle: Meet in the Ed. Bldg. for part 3 of the 4 part series to understand this important tool used in navigation. 2 p.m. – Guided Pier Walk: Meet at the Gulf State Park Fishing Pier concession stand for a free guided tour along the pier. Our Naturalist will talk about some amazing facts about the pier as well as point out various wild life in the water and around the pier.6 p.m. – Game Night: Meet in the Act. Bldg. Bring your own games or enjoy games provided by others.

January 25Gulf State Park activities:8 a.m. – Early Bird Fitness: Meet in the Act. Bldg.9 a.m. – Prime Time Fitness: Meet in the Act. Bldg.

10 a.m. to Noon – Volleyball: Meet at the Volleyball Courts.10 a.m. – Video: An Original Duckumentary: (60 min) Ducks are true originals. They waddle, glide, dive, and dabble. Their feathers shimmer with dazzling hues. In this Nature video, you will learn about some of the most spectacular species of ducks. Meet at the GSP Education Building for this program. 2 p.m. – Alligator Adven-tures: Come see our baby alligators and learn some interesting facts about this pre-historic creature that can be found in Gulf State Park! Meet at the Education Building for this presentation about American Alligators.

The Frank Calma Welcome Back Snowbirds Dance will be presented by the Elberta Council of the Knights of Columbus No. 2736 and 4th Degree Assembly No. 2117. This year’s dance will be held

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Join Elberta Farmers Cooperative at the

Baldwin County Coliseum and Fairgrounds 19477 Fairground Rd, Robertsdale, AL 36567

Visit the Elberta Famers Co-Op table and meet David Allen, Feed Specialist with Alabama Farmers Cooperative, Inc., and Lacy Childress, Animal Health Specialist and National Barrell Horse Association World Champion.

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ANNUAL MEETING

Tuesday, February 26th

Serving 4:30 to 7:00 pm Gulf Shores United Methodist Church

Building B - Auditorium 1720 Gulf Shores Parkway

(located in the Winn Dixie Shopping Center)

Ticket: $10 Dine in! —or— Drive through!

Advance tickets are available at the Christian Service Center.

9am-Noon, Monday-Friday

Join in the fun!

Presenting Sponsor: Holy Spirit Thrift Shop

Tuesday, February 26th

Serving 4:30 to 7:00 pm Gulf Shores United Methodist Church

Building B - Auditorium 1720 Gulf Shores Parkway

(located in the Winn Dixie Shopping Center)

Ticket: $10 Dine in! —or— Drive through!

Advance tickets are available at the Christian Service Center.

9am-Noon, Monday-Friday

Join in the fun!

Presenting Sponsor: Holy Spirit Thrift Shop

16 • The Islander • January 23, 2019 • Gulf Coast Media

at The St. Margarets Queen of Scotland Catholic Church at 601 Laurel Ave., (Hwy. 98 E of Downtown Foley) on Friday, Jan. 25, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Music will be provided by John, Jim and Jerry; favorites of the locals and the snowbirds. It is a wonderful evening for all. BYOB – set-ups and light snacks furnished. $20 per per-son, casual dress. Additional info/tickets 251-752-7422.

February 1National Association of Pro-fessional Mortgage Women trivia night fundraiser to benefit scholarships for young women in Baldwin County pursuing a degree in finance. Friday, Feb. 1, from 6 – 10 p.m. at the Gulf Shores Activity Center- 260 Clubhouse Dr., Gulf Shores. $150 per table of

10 people, so grab your friends for a fun night of games and trivia. Contact Reggie Pulliam 251-424-7164 or [email protected].

February 9Saturday, Feb. 9, is the 21st annual Pleasure Island Firefighters Benefit (Bob Gilray Memorial Brat Fest). The new location this year is the Orange Beach Community Center, 27235 Canal Road (1.5 miles East of HWY 161). Brats will be sold from 11 a.m. until gone. The price is $4 per Johnsonville brat with fixings. Coffee, tea and soda will be available for sale. There is indoor seating and drive thru service is also available. This event is sponsored by the 11 Snow Bird Clubs of Coastal AL for the benefit of the fire departments of Orange Beach, Gulf Shores and Fort Morgan. See you there.

February 12-14Calling all wildlife veterinar-ians, veterinarian techs, and rehabbers: join the Orange Beach Wildlife Center for the 4th Annual Gulf Coast Wild-life Symposium on Feb. 12 – 14 at the Orange Beach Event Center. Alabama veterinarians and licensed vet technicians can earn up to 20 hours of Continuing Education (CE) hours through Alabama State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners Board. Register for the 4th Annual Gulf Coast Wildlife Symposium online on the city website. Cost is $25 a day or register for all three days and save $25 at check out. Some labs cost extra, and lab space is limited. Questions? E-mail [email protected] or send an inbox message on the Orange Beach Wildlife Center's Face-book page.

February 13

The 36th annual Michigan “Yooper” (Upper Penin-sula) Luncheon will be held Wednesday, Feb. 13, 11:30 a.m. at Luna’s at Cosmos’s Court-yard, in the Magnolia Hall, 25753 Canal Road, Orange Beach. There will be a buffet lunch with three meats, three sides, coffee and tea. Cost is $15 including tax and gratuity. We can only accept cash and will be collected at the door by the UP crew. All Michigan U.P. folks (past and present) and friends of the U.P. are invited. Drawings and prizes will be given. No need to call, just come and enjoy. Questions call Gary Boushelle 989-387-0332 or Dan Inglis 906-440-0866

February 20The 32nd Annual Orange Beach Garden Club Salad Luncheon and Game Day will be held Wednesday, Feb. 20, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Doors open at 9:30 a.m. at the Orange Beach Event Center at the Wharf. Tickets are $25 and available at the Emporium in the Rouses Shopping center in Orange Beach or by contact-ing Eithleen Lloyd at 251-979-5308 for more information. Great door prizes. Limited large tables of Bunco groups so get your tickets and choose your tables early.

February 21Hey, golfers! It’s time for the 7th Annual Baldwin County

Heritage Museum (BCHM) Golf Scramble. GlenLakes Golf Club at 9 a.m. on Thurs-day, Feb. 21, will be the place with a shotgun start for the first 144 golfers to register. Golf registration at 8 a.m. includes 18 holes of golf, cart, lunch and prizes for $60. There will also be a $10,000 hole-in-one and other hole events. Contact Tammy Kin-ney, P.O. Box 356, Elberta, AL 36530 or [email protected] or 251-986-8375. Hole spon-sors and raffle donations are appreciated.

March 9-10Orange Beach Festival of Art- 44th Annual juried fine arts festival with 100 fine artists, gourmet culinary artists, music stage and per-forming arts stage. Kids Art Alley features high quality kids crafts. $5 shuttle service from satellite parking locations. No entrance fee to show

OHIO SNOWBIRD EVENTSJAN 30POTLUCK AT PHOENIX 5- 24400 Perdido Beach Blvd (Beach Rd 182), Orange Beach. Bring a meat, side or dessert dish. Games will be provided for those who would like to participate. Please sign up for this activity at our Jan. 23 meeting or call Ruth 740-361-9166.

FEB 6CLUB BREAKFAST MTG- Magnolia Hall at Luna’s on Canal Rd, Orange Beach. Arrive between 8 a.m.-9 a.m. with buffet at 9 a.m. and meet-ing follows. Dr. Adam Langs-ton, new Director of the Gulf Coast Zoo, will be our speaker to give us an update on the construction of the new zoo.FEB 8CASINO TRIP ON GOOD-TIMES BUS TOURS to Golden Nugget in Biloxi. $15/person. You will receive $15 in free play and half price buffet. Leaving at 8 a.m. from The Track (usu-ally return around 5-6 p.m.). Please sign up for this activity at our Jan. 23 meeting or call Ruth 740-361-9166.FEB 11FISHING REEL SURPRISE out of San Roc Cay. Deep sea fishing experience. $65 for six hours. Bring drinks and sun screen. Please sign up for this activity at our Jan. 23 meeting or call Ruth 740-361-9166.FEB 13McGUIRE’S IRISH PUB- 600 Gregory St, Pensacola. 11:30 a.m. for lunch. Please sign up for this activity at our Jan. 23 meeting or call Ruth 740-361-9166. FEB 19BISCUIT KING CAFÉ- 9555 County Rd 24, Fairhope. Noon. Good home cooking. Please sign up at our Jan. 23 meeting or call Ruth 740-361-9166.FEB 20CLUB BREAKFAST MTG-Magnolia Hall at Luna’s on Canal Rd, Orange Beach. Arrive between 8 a.m.-9 a.m. with buffet at 9 a.m. and meet-ing follows. David Walker, the Reef Maker, will be our speaker to give us an update on how the reef making program has positively changed our gulf waters.FEB 27POTLUCK AT PHOENIX 5- 24400 Perdido Beach Blvd (Beach Rd 182), Orange Beach. Bring a side dish or dessert. Fried chicken will be provided. MAR 6LUNCH AT LUNA’S RESTAU-RANT- Canal Rd., Orange Beach. 11:45 a.m. This will be our farewell lunch for those of us who are still here. Signup sheet will be available at the Feb. 6 breakfast meeting.

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Too Hot Mamas new ownersSUBMITTED

The New Year brings new owners to a local Orange Beach bou-tique. Brenda Stone and Cindy Stone are proud to be the new kids on the block and plan on bringing a new perspec-tive to the shop while keeping brands their customers love.

Too Hot Mamas has long carried unique beach fashions perfect for the Gulf Coast area.

“We are very ex-cited,” said Brenda Stone. “We hope to con-tinue the tradition of carrying the fashions we are known for. Too Hot Mamas focuses on all body types and we offer men’s wear as well.”

Along with carrying

the hottest trends in clothing, they feature the area’s largest se-lection of swim wear brands such as Kenneth Cole Reaction, Beach House and 24th & Ocean. In addition, they specialize in Plus and Bra Size swim wear.

“Many people have asked if we’re related and we tell them no,” said Cindy Stone. “We’re not sistas, just Too Hot Mamas.”

Too Hot Mamas is located in SanRoc Cay at 27267 Perdido Beach Blvd. in Orange Beach.

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Bridge Club grand slam

Thursday, Jan. 17, at the Orange Beach Bridge Club, Al Holt (left) and Sam Maxfield bid and made a seven-spade grand slam. We only see a couple of grand slams all year.

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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 11:00 a.m., February 7, 2019 for:

CONSTRUCTION PIPE & CULVERT

Requisition No. ST-020719

at which time and place they will be publicly opened and read. Specifications may be obtained at Foley City Hall, 407 East Lau-rel 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 com-plete original proposal forms found in the Request for Proposal package. The specifications 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 Keith Purchasing Agent

City of Foley, Alabama

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Acts announced for Music at Meyer ParkSUBMITTED

The City of Gulf Shores is excited to an-nounce the 2019 lineup for the Music at Meyer Park concert series. These free springtime concerts have become a fan favorite for locals and visitors alike.

On March 28, the Red Clay Strays kick off the Music at Meyer Park series. From rural south Alabama, the Red Clay Strays claim their unique sound with a humble confidence that can only come from their upbringing. This band reminds you of southern music’s heyday and gives you hope that it may not have lost its way after all. Their wide range of influences cre-ate a combined style of the country music and southern rock we’ve all been waiting for. Lead Singer, Brandon Cole-man, with vocals that

bring to mind young Elvis, is the heart of their show along with Drew Nix on rhythm gui-tar, Zach Rishel on lead, Andrew Bishop on bass and John Hall on drums.

Grayson Capps steps in as the second per-former for the Music at Meyer Park series on April 4. Hailed by NPR for his “unbridled en-ergy and authenticity,” Capps first emerged as a solo artist in 2005. His debut record, ‘If You Knew My Mind,’ earned rave reviews. American Songwriter declared, “Take the poetry of Texas troubadour Townes Van Zandt, com-bine with Steve Earle’s edgy attitude and stir with a little cup of the bayou-blues (think How-lin’ Wolf) and you start to get a taste of Capps’s scrumptious gothic gumbo.” He has since gone onto release five similarly exalted albums

that have earned him de-voted followings in both the US and Europe.

Amanda Shaw will take over the stage on April 11. Mix a little bit of country and Cajun, with a touch of Rock-n-Roll and Blues, and you have a funky Louisiana flavor that fiddler and singer Amanda Shaw brings every time her high heels dance across a stage. Amanda’s pas-sion for her culture is evident in the diverse blend of music she cre-ates with every note she plays. Amanda’s award-winning music and high-energy perfor-mances with her band, The Cute Guys, produce a unique balance of mainstream harmonies with grassroots charm. She continues to master her technique by putting a personal Louisiana twist on performances at festivals and events around the world – lo-

cally, regionally and internationally.

Jamell Richardson will wrap up the 2019 Music at Meyer Park series on April 25. In 2014, he released is debut EP “Gulf Coast Blues Boy.” Music lovers may recognize Richardson from the 2015 Hangout Music Festival. He was selected as the winner of the “Reach the Beach” contest. Richardson is known for his “B.B. King-like” facial expres-sions, Jimi Hendrix style guitar tricks, his strong soulful voice and his in-credible stage presents. So far in his short career as a musician he has had the opportunity to share the stage with legends such as Bobby Womack, Lenny Williams, Bobby Bland, Latimore, Al Green, Shirley Brown, Denise LaSalle, Millie Jackson, and many more blues legends.

All Music at Meyer

Park concerts are free and open to the public. Shows begin at 6 p.m. at Meyer Park, which is located at 400 E. 22nd Ave. These are rain or shine events. In the event of rain, the back-up location for the Red Clay Strays on March 25 and Jamell Richardson on April 25 will be at the Big Beach Brewery, and

the back-up location for Grayson Capps on April 4 and Amanda Shaw on April 11 will be at LuLu’s.

For more information about Music at Meyer Park, contact the City of Gulf Shores Special Events Division at 251-968-1171 or visit www.gulfshoresal.gov/musi-catmeyerpark.

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Performing at Gulf Shores UMC sanctuary for the first time Friday, Jan. 25 at 7 p.m. is Mon-roe Crossing, an award-winning band from the Twin Cities, which will be welcomed by popular local favorites, The Sand-spur Band.

Having achieved nu-merous bluegrass music honors, including induc-tion into the Minnesota Music Hall of Fame, Monroe Crossing has played Carnegie Hall in New York City, South Korea and many places in between. With roots in a traditional bluegrass style, this amazing group has branched out into multiple genres from gospel and country to folk and original melo-dies.

The Sandspur Band is no stranger to local blue-grass music lovers with their mellow style and crowd-pleasing selec-tions. Two great bands equal one wonderful evening of music enter-tainment.

On Saturday evening, Jan. 26 at 7 p.m. in the GSUMC sanctuary, Cody and Friends Jr. will feature a talented group of young singers and instrumentalists. Among the soloists will be Maura Hawkins, Nora Malone, Ali Livingston, Cade Whitman and Gar-rett Ard along with the GSUMC youth choir and band.

Tickets for both per-formances are $10 per person and are available Monday – Friday from 9 a.m. to noon at Thee Cof-fee Shop in the GSUMC

south plaza campus. Reserved seating for concert supporters is available for both shows. For additional informa-tion, please feel free to contact the GSUMC of-fice at 1900 Gulf Shores Parkway, 251-968-2411 or visit the website at www.gulfshoresumc.org.

Fresh from their No-vember concert at Carn-egie Hall in New York City, the Gulf Shores UMC Chancel Choir will present what is now an annual local tradition: the “Snowbird Broadway Concerts” featuring a number of Broadway fa-vorites by the choir and popular area soloists. Concerts both evenings at 7 p.m., Jan. 31 and Feb. 1, will be held in the church sanctuary, 1900 Gulf Shores Parkway. Tickets at $10 per person are now available Mon-day – Friday in Thee Cof-fee Shop at the GSUMC south plaza campus.

Celebrating their New

York experience, Give My Regards to Broadway will open the show, fol-lowed by the hauntingly beautiful The Impossible Dream from Man of La Mancha and fun-for-all Smokey Joe’s Café, fea-turing popular rock and roll hits like “Stand by Me,” “Yakkety Yak” and “Poison Ivy.” Soloists in-clude Barbara Shepard, Marsha Guyer and Ali Livingston. The concert will be directed by Cody Johnson, GSUMC Di-rector of Worship Arts with Jackie Dahlman, GSUMC organist as ac-companist along with a rhythm section of bass, guitar and drums.

Reserved seating will be available for concert season supporters. For additional information, please feel free to con-tact the GSUMC office at 251-968-2411 or visit the church website at www.gulfshoresimc.org. for Snowbird Broadway details.

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Salt was frequently featured, along with Pepper, on the Animal Planet documentary se-ries, The Little Zoo That Could, about the Ala-bama Gulf Coast Zoo’s hurricane survival story. Viewers witnessed John-son’s extraordinary bond with these two beautiful tigers and how integral they were in bringing much needed attention to the zoo’s comeback after its destruction by Hurricane Ivan. The first large animals a visitor would see upon entering the zoo grounds, these sisters became known for their outgoing per-sonalities, humorous bickering and playful antics, attracting fans of every age.

“It’s a very difficult time when you lose a loved one,” said former longtime Zoo Director Patti Hall, now Director Emeritus. “For almost 17 years I had the privi-lege of Salt’s guardian-ship. From the day she and her sister Pepper arrived, they had every-

one’s heart. They also became stars on our TV series and people came from all over the world to see them. It was really mind-blowing how much they were adored. Cyndi did an exemplary job in rearing ‘The Sisters’ and Salt will never be forgot-ten by the millions of zoo fans who experienced this wonderful tiger, nor by the zookeepers who were dedicated to her care.”

The Amur tiger, also known as the Siberian tiger, is an endangered species with approxi-mately 500 remaining in the wild, mostly in the provinces of the Russian Far East where they are legally protected. With about that same number in captivity around the world, Salt and Pep-per also provided the

Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo with the opportu-nity to share important educational information about this rare species. Because of its “little zoo” environment, closer proximity to these mag-nificent cats allowed children to more easily learn about their char-acteristics and behavior, while also enjoying their unique personalities.

Zookeeper Rachel Gulley attested to Salt’s special qualities.

“She was one of the most charismatic animals I have ever been privileged to work with,” Gulley said. “She loved her keepers, offering a welcoming chuff and bright, beautiful eyes to greet you. She was play-ful and loved attention, often showing off for her keepers and guests by playing in her pool and sunbathing in the grass. Salt was an inspiration to our visitors to care about our natural world and the natural beauty that are Siberian Tigers. Salt was truly one of a kind.”

If you would like to make a donation in re-membrance of Salt, all collected funds will go toward the Big Cat Can-yon habitat at the new zoo. Please notate your tax-free contribution as “In Memory of Salt” with your check, cash or credit card transaction. For more information, please call the zoo’s gift shop at 251-968-5732 or visit www.buildyourzoo.org/donate-to-the-new-zoo/ to make a donation online.

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Dogs not allowed on public beaches in Gulf ShoresSUBMITTED

The City of Gulf Shores would like to make all residents and visitors aware that no dogs or animals are allowed on any of the public sand beaches or at any part of the public beach accesses, includ-ing the newly renovated Gulf Place, as in the Code of Ordinances – Section 6-8.

Beach Inspectors regularly patrol the pub-lic beaches and public beach accesses and will enforce all beach safety rules, including no dogs or animals allowed on any public beach area.

Visitors renting a

vacation home or condo-minium or staying at any accommodation within the city of Gulf Shores should contact the prop-erty management orga-nization or home owner for additional informa-tion related to rules and regulations of the pri-vate beach area associ-ated with the location.

As an alternative, the Gulf Shores Dog Park and Dog Pond at Lake Shelby offers the perfect location to enjoy a day outside with your pet.

The dog park, located at 308 Clubhouse Drive, is open to the general public seven days a week from sunrise to sunset. For more information

on the Gulf Shores Dog Park, please visit http://www.gulfshoresal.gov/1217/Dog-Park.

The dog pond at Lake Shelby, located at the Lake Shelby picnic area at Highway 135 and Highway 182, is open to the general public from 8 a.m. to sunset. For more information on the dog pond at Lake Shelby, please visit https://www.alapark.com/Gulf-State-Park-The-Dog-Pond.

For more information re-garding pet laws in Gulf Shores, view the Code of Ordinances for the City of Gulf Shores at www.gulfshoresal.gov/400/Mayor-Council.

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death by his wife, Marjo-rie Verner.

Gene is survived by his son, Daryl Verner; his daughter, Robbie Wood; and his son-in-law, Richard Wood.

Funeral services will be held Friday, Jan. 25, 2019 at 10 a.m. at Wolfe-Bayview Funeral Home, Fairhope.

The family will begin receiving friends at 9 a.m. until time of ser-vice.

Interment will follow in Memory Gardens of Fairhope.

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

WESTERBERGGertrud Anita Wester-

berg passed away after a struggle with cancer on Saturday, Jan. 12, 2019.

She was born in Ob-bola, Sweden on June 21, 1938 to parents, Sigfrid and Astrid.

At the age of 20, she married her sweetheart, Lennart Westerberg. They were married for 60 wonderful years. They both loved to dance and had many close friend-ships that enriched their

lives.Anita and Lennart

raised two boys, Lars and Anders, in the small towns of Kalix and Pitea in the northern part of Sweden.

While the kids were small, Anita worked as a schoolteacher and Lenn-art worked in the local paper mill. After the kids finished school in 1983, the family immigrated to the USA for what was initially a one-year as-signment.

It turned into much more and she lived the rest of her life in Mobile, Alabama. There she had the chance to fulfil her passion in art and be-came an award-winning artist. Her paintings are now bringing joy to friends all around the world.

She was a wonderful grandmother “farmor” to her four grandchil-dren Katrina, Amy, Isa-bel and Lukas. She was loved by many and will live on in the hearts of us all.

Memorial service was held Saturday, Jan. 19, 2019 at 3 p.m. in the cha-pel of Mobile Memorial Gardens Funeral Home.

The family received friends from 2 p.m. until service time at the fu-neral home.

Donations in lieu of flowers may be sent to The American Cancer Society.

Condolences may be offered at www.mobile-funeralservice.com.

YEARTYCaroline Hayes Yearty,

90, Pensacola, Florida, formerly of Loxley Ala-bama, died Jan. 9, 2018.

She was admired for her expertise and guidance as school ad-ministrator and teacher assistant at middle schools in the Birming-ham school system.

Her departed soul leaves us to continue her legacy of an overwhelm-ing sense of hospitality to ALL, and quiet — but positive — leadership by

example.A paragon of the

greatest generation, she was a master gardener, especially in her rose garden, and a wonderful homemaker and hostess for many gatherings of family and friends. Ev-eryone was welcome at her home and she would always make a place at the table, somehow stretching whatever she was serving to accommo-date all who were there.

As a former member of St. John’s Episcopal Church, Robertsdale, Alabama, and St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Daphne, Alabama, her ministries included Sunday school teacher, vestry positions, and women’s service groups, but most of all she loved being a part of the alter guild, caring for the ves-sels of worship and plac-ing beautiful flowers on the table.

She is survived by her sister, Rebecca Fred-ricks; two children, Rob-ert Clifford Jr. (Linda) and Mary Elizabeth Yearty-Meek (Ronnie); five grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren, each of whom gave her great pride; and several nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by her parent; her sister; and her husband, Rob-ert.

Following 69 years of marriage, now four years after his passing, Mom and Dad are re-

united forever. Together they inspired several generations to have determination, perse-verance, and to do your best.

Thanks, and bless-ings from her family to Covenant Hospice and the Alzheimer’s Care

Team at Homestead Vil-lage, Pensacola, for the wonderful and respectful care they provided dur-ing her final years.

Memorial donations may be made in her name to Alzheimer’s research or hospice care facility.

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Alabama WFF ramps up CWD sampling effortBy DAVID RAINERAlabama Department of Conserva-tion and Natural Resources

With positive tests for chronic wasting disease (CWD) in Tennessee and additional positives in Mississippi, the Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Division has ramped up testing in north Alabama.

WFF officials set up manned sampling sta-tions in Hackleburg the first weekend of the new year and followed with sampling last weekend in Waterloo.

Self-service sampling stations were recently set up by WFF in north Ala-bama to accommodate drop-offs 24 hours a day.

WFF Director Chuck Sykes said testing for the always-fatal disease, which is caused by a rogue protein called a prion, has been ongoing since 2002, but the posi-tive tests in neighboring states caused WFF to in-crease its sampling effort.

“The Mississippi posi-tives made us test more in the areas that joined Mississippi,” Sykes said. “When the deer in Ten-nessee tested positive, it prompted an increased level of testing where it fell within the response

zone.”Sixteen deer were

brought in for sampling at the Hackleburg sta-tion, but Sykes said the interaction with hunters who didn’t harvest deer may have been the most productive aspect of the manned sampling sta-tion.

Sykes and the WFF staff discovered that, although the Division has been immersed in the CWD Response Plan, it has yet to be widely dis-cussed in the public.

“We (WFF) are up to our eyeballs in CWD,” Sykes said. “Even though we’ve offered seminars, done articles and put up billboards, a lot of people don’t pay attention until it hits close to home.”

Sykes said the self-service sampling sta-tions are part of the standard protocols of the CWD Response Plan (https://www.outdooralabama.com/deer-hunting-alabama/chronic-wasting-disease-what-you-should-know).

“With the positives in Mississippi and Tennes-see within 50 miles of our border, that prompts us to do more testing in those areas,” he said. “It’s been shown time and time again that hunter-

harvested deer and road-kills are the best ways to achieve samples and to get the most out of those samples.”

Above all, Sykes said he wants hunters to con-tinue to pursue deer just like they always have.

“Again, this is not something to cause people to quit hunting,” he said. “We need them to become educated on what CWD is. Don’t rely on what they’ve heard at hunting camp or what they saw on Facebook.

“Talk to us to try to un-derstand the disease and what we’re doing to try to prevent it.”

Sykes reiterated how hunting, especially deer hunting, is a cornerstone in Alabama’s culture and economy. Hunting has an almost $2 billion impact annually on Alabama’s economy.

“This is not a hunter issue,” he said. “This is not even a deer hunt-ing issue. This is a State of Alabama economic issue and a way of life issue. We need people to understand what’s going on, and we need their as-sistance to gather these samples in the most ef-ficient way so we can stay on top of it.

“Heaven forbid, if it

does get here, we will be prepared to mitigate the risks as much as pos-sible.”

Previously, tissue samples had to be sent out of state to be tested for CWD. In 2018, WFF provided funds for the Alabama Department of Agriculture to purchase CWD testing equipment, which was set up at Auburn University. The equipment and techni-cian have been certified by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and can test up to 90 samples per day.

Conservation Commis-sioner Chris Blankenship said the new CWD testing equipment speeds up the state’s response time con-siderably.

“We don’t have to wait on anybody,” Blanken-ship said. “We take our samples to the Depart-ment of Agriculture lab at Auburn University. We will get those test results quickly and be able to respond as soon as pos-sible.”

The freezers for the self-service sample stations are located in Fayette, Lamar, Marion, Franklin, Lauderdale, and Colbert counties and are available to receive deer head samples 24

hours a day, seven days a week.

At the self-service locations, hunters must first remove the deer’s head with 4-6 inches of neck attached. For bucks, antlers can be removed at the base of each antler or by removing the skull plate before bagging the head. Hunters will then place the head in the pro-vided plastic bag and tie it closed. They will need to complete all sections of the Biological Sample Tag, and attach the tag to the bag with a zip tie. Hunters will take the bot-tom receipt portion of the Biological Sample Tag before placing the bagged head in the freezer. All materials needed to drop off a sample are provided at each freezer location.

Locations of the self-service CWD drop-off sampling sites are:• Fayette County, Fay-

ette County Extension Office, 650 McConnell Loop, Fayette, Ala., 35555

• Lamar County, Hunt-er’s Gold Processing, 11634 County Rd. 9, Millport, Ala., 35576

• Marion County, Wat-son’s Grocery, 5658 State Highway 19, De-troit, Ala., 35552

• Franklin County, Fancher’s Taxidermy, 715 Newell Rd., Red Bay, Ala., 35582

• Lauderdale County, Florence Frozen Meats, 1050 South Court St., Florence, Ala., 35630

• Colbert County, Yogi’s Texaco, 17750 US High-way 72, Tuscumbia, Ala., 35674

Hunters can also have deer sampled at any WFF District Office (www.outdooralabama.com/wildlife-section) or at the WFF office in Marengo County at 1105 Bailey Dr., Demopolis, Ala., 36732, phone number 334-289-8030. WFF offices are open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Before dropping off the sample, hunt-ers should call ahead to make sure a biologist is available.

Sykes said the test re-sults will be emailed to the hunter within three to four weeks.

Currently, self-service freezers are located throughout northwest Alabama only because of the increased surveil-lance samples needed in the response zones of the CWD-positive locations in Mississippi and Ten-nessee.

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focus on

THE BIG PICTURE

Organized Schmorganized

I have a confes-sion to make: I despise organiza-tion.

Don’t mis-understand. I would love to be organized. But I am convinced my abilities are limited.

I remember getting my kids ready for church, for example, when Bible Belt church attire was in a class by itself. Finding shoes and socks that matched 18 feet was a routine Sunday morning frustration — also in a class by itself. One morning we were down to the wire and I was frantically throwing shoes out of the shoe basket, crying, “I hate shoes and socks!” when I turned to see my then 13-year-old daughter, Bethany, standing behind me, no doubt trying to figure out just what her mother had against shoes and socks.

During baseball season, I have shown up at the wrong field with the wrong kid on the wrong night.

I frequently get lost — with a GPS.During my homeschooling years, it took

me 15 minutes every day to find a sharpened pencil.

The constant clutter and chaos can get a mother down. But one day several years back, I learned to let go.

My husband’s Aunt Fay called and invited us out to California to see her. She picked us up at the airport in a limo and it only got bet-ter from there. I felt like I had just won both showcases in The Price is Right.

One leisurely morning I moseyed into the kitchen to talk to the lady who worked for my husband’s aunt. She was a kind woman with an easy smile and I felt connected to her immediately. After she greeted me, she returned to her lunch preparations as we chatted. “You do a good job with those kids,” she said to me. “They are polite at the table and they take their plates when they’re done.” She didn’t know we had practiced for a month before we came. “I can tell they are being raised with a lot of love.”

“Oh, thank you,” I said. “That really makes me feel good — my house is so messy, every drawer, every room, every closet — it really gets to me.”

She stopped chopping onions and turned

MARGIESIMS

The Big Picture

SEE ORGANIZED, PAGE 21

SEE SMOKING, PAGE 21

Thomas Hospital Auxiliary seeks junior volunteers

The Thomas Hospital Auxiliary is seeking students to participate in their junior volunteer program this summer. This opportunity is of-fered to high school stu-dents between the ages 14 to 17 with at least a 3.0 grade point average who have an interest in volunteering at Thomas Hospital.

The goals of the pro-gram are to give service to the hospital, increase community understand-

ing and interest in the hospital, and further in-terest in health careers.

“This is a great op-portunity for our area students to get involved in healthcare careers early in their lives,” Melita Willkie, manager of volunteer services at Thomas Hospital, said. “We are looking for ma-ture students who have good communication skills, a great attitude, and a desire to learn and accept responsibility. We

look forward to offering them a wonderful place to volunteer and the op-portunity to provide a valuable service to their community.”

Participants are asked to complete a health screening, attend an ori-entation class, and then volunteer four hours per week between June 3 and July 23. Applica-tions and all additional required documentation must be completed and received by Tuesday,

April 2. Applications submitted after this date will not be accepted. The number of openings for this program is limited, so students are strongly encouraged to apply early.

Applications are available in the Thomas Hospital Auxiliary office, from school counselors at area high schools or by contacting Melita Willkie at 279-5525 or [email protected].

Thomas Hospital Auxiliary offers health career scholarships to Baldwin County residents

The Thomas Hospi-tal Auxiliary is pleased to offer health career scholarships to Baldwin County residents pursu-ing degrees in healthcare. To be considered, appli-cants must be currently enrolled full time at an accredited college or university as juniors or seniors pursuing a bach-elor’s degree, or in the last year of an associate’s degree program. Under-graduate students must provide official documen-tation of full-time enroll-ment from their schools.

Graduate and medi-cal school students are also eligible for this

scholarship after they have completed their undergraduate studies and been accepted into a health career program. Acceptance letters into a health career program must be provided.

Selection of the schol-arship recipients is based on the applicants’ grades, financial need and com-munity involvement. The completed application, official documentation of enrollment status, of-ficial transcripts from all colleges attended to the present time, a brief per-sonal essay, and academic and personal references are required. Photos of

applicants are also re-quested. All items must be postmarked no later than May 3, 2019.

Thomas Hospital Aux-ilian Rusty Downey is serving as chairperson of the Auxiliary’s Health Career Scholarship Com-mittee. Scholarship ap-plications are available in the Thomas Hospital Auxiliary office by calling 279-1686 or by contact-ing Downey at [email protected].

Health career scholar-ships awarded by the Thomas Hospital Auxil-iary are made possible through proceeds from an art silent auction held

in December; Auxiliary memorials; and monies made from the dona-tions of used books to the Thomas Hospital Auxil-iary. Donated used paper-back and hardback books in good condition are sold in the Thomas Hospital Gift Shop in Fairhope. Donations are accepted throughout the year.

For more informa-tion about the Thomas Hospital Auxiliary’s Health Career Scholar-ship Program, please contact Chairperson Rusty Downey at [email protected] or the auxiliary office at 279-1686.

North Baldwin Rural Health Network and North Baldwin Infirmary want to help you quit smoking in 2019

Is your New Year’s resolution to quit smok-ing? The North Baldwin

Rural Health Network (NBRHN) and North Baldwin Infirmary are

offering classes to help you reach your goals and become a healthier YOU

in 2019.NBRHN offers health

education programs to help our community become the healthiest in America. The Network is funded by a Health Resource Services Ad-ministration (HRSA) Net-work Development grant and has successfully expanded the availability of healthcare resources in our community over the past several years. For more information on the NBRHN and its pro-grams, visit our website at www.livebettertogeth-erswal.org/nbrhn-pro-grams/.

Atmore Community Hospital and North Baldwin Infirmary are network member sites of-fering the American Lung Association’s Freedom from Smoking program

Gulf Coast Media • January 23, 2019 • Health • 21

to face me. “I have worked in many clean houses where the kids

are killing themselves,” she said, looking me right in the eye. “Don’t you worry about that house.”

I will forever keep trying to do better in

the organization depart-ment, but I will never forget her words. Her advice has helped me to remember that while being organized is a good thing, it is not ev-

erything. Once in a while the

clutter still gets me down, but then I recall her words and remind myself the essential ele-ments of raising kids in

a happy family “with a lot of love” as she said that day.

Being organized pales in comparison.

Margie Sims is a writer,

speaker, blogger, mom who lives with her family in Fairhope. To contact Margie or read more on life with ten kids, visit her blog at www.margie-sims.com.

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SMOKINGCONTINUED FROM 20

to the community to help you get healthy and quit smoking for good.

Smoking is a key risk factor for many chronic diseases. To aid smokers in their journey to quit,

the Network provides smoking cessation classes led by certified Freedom from Smoking facilita-tors in Atmore and Bay Minette. The American Lung Association’s Free-dom from Smoking pro-gram has a proven track record for helping people quit smoking even if they

have been unsuccessful in the past.

Participants learn how to overcome tobacco ad-diction and start enjoy-ing the benefits of better health. The 8-session program uses a small group setting with fun, in-teractive learning to help participants achieve their

goal to quit smoking. The dates for each session are Feb. 5, 12, 19, 26, 28 March 5, 12, 19. Attendance to all sessions is strongly encouraged.

North Baldwin In-firmary Freedom from Smoking Classes are Tuesday, Feb. 5 from 4 – 6 p.m. at the 2nd Floor Con-

ference Room.The New Year’s Reso-

lutions special is free to participants. Future 8 ses-sion classes are available throughout the year for $35 per person.

You may come alone or with a spouse or support person. After you com-plete the class our trained

facilitators can provide ongoing support for up to 12 months to ensure your continued success.

For more information, email the North Baldwin Infirmary FFS program Facilitator Natalie Hirst at [email protected] or call 251-251-937-5521 x 2504.

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

William B. Norris, M.D.188 Hospital Drive, Suite 101Fairhope, AL ............................928-0300

Family Practice and Dermatology

Magnolia Springs Skin & Wellness CenterSabrina Reeves, PA-C12440 Magnolia Springs Ave., Suite 200Magnolia Springs, AL, 36555....263-4991www.MSSWC.com

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 ......................937-7016Medical 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 ..............................625-26632305 Hand Avenue,Bay Minette ..............................937-61204223 Orange Beach Blvd., Orange Beach ...........................981-2663Bayside 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

PharmaciesMagnolia Springs Pharmacy & GiftsSabrina Crutchfield – PharmD12547 Co. Rd. 49NMagnolia Springs, AL ......251-965-6273

Physical Therapy And Rehabilitation

Bayside Orthopaedic & Rehabilitation CenterMichael Zoghby, PT, LAT, CHTSarah E. Beaver, DPT341 N. Greeno Road, Fairhope ...................................928-2401Michael Clark, PT, CPed1622 N. McKenzie St, Foley ........................................970-2007

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

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

UrologyFairhope Urology, PCChristopher D. Petrus, MD, FACS 8720 Fairhope AvenueFairhope, AL 36532 ..........251-990-2241

GET YOUR MEDICAL PRACTICE LISTED HERE. CALL YOUR LOCAL GCM AD REP TODAY!

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MAKE AN OFFER!For Sale:

1995 Front End Loader

All Offers ConsideredCan be seen at Elberta

Farmers Co-Op13320 Main StreetElberta, AL 36530

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Town of Loxley P.O. Box 9

Loxley, AL 36551 251-964-5162

Beginning January 14, 2019, the Town of Loxley will begin tak-ing applications to fill a job vacancy for a Sanitation Equipment Operator. JOB SUMMARY: The purpose of this position is to operate a Town of Loxley garbage and debris truck which collects, and dumps refuse or debris from containers into the Town’s truck and deposits the collected material at the Town of Loxley’s disposal site.QUALIFICATIONS:• High School Diploma or GED• Two years’ experience in the operation of heavy duty vehicles, preferably refuse collection vehicles.• Possession of a Class “B” Commercial Driver’s license upon offer of employment.The deadline for receiving applications is January 25, 2019. Applications may be picked up at Loxley Town Hall, 1089 S. Hickory Street, Loxley, AL 36551 or downloaded at www.town-ofloxley.org and can be returned to the Town Hall or submitted at [email protected]. All applicants will be subject to drug/alcohol testing in accor-dance with the Alabama Drug-Free Workplace Policy.

The Town of Loxley is an Equal Opportunity Employer, A Drug-Free Workplace and Participates in E-Verify

Now hiring!Fairhope Campus Director 02/08 Close Date

Dean of Enrollment Management 02/15 Close Date

Maintenance Technicians

Equal Opportunity Employer

24 • Fun & Games • January 23, 2019 • Gulf Coast Media

Puzzles

SCIENTIFIC BIDDING

Minor-suit games are comparatively rare because they amount to a prediction that precisely 11 tricks will be made, neither more nor less. In the great major-ity of cases where there are 11 potential tricks in a minor-suit contract, three notrump will prove easier to make.

However, hands exist where the minor-suit game makes and the notrump game does not. Such hands require accurate bidding, but the ultimate reward is well worth the effort.

Take a case like this one, where North-South avoided the treacherous three-notrump contract and wound up scoring a slam instead.

The first key bid was North’s three diamonds. North certainly had the high-card values necessary for a raise to three notrump, but, with a singleton spade, he decided to warn South that a notrump contract could be dangerous.

This message was not lost on South, who next bid

three hearts. This action served several purposes. It not only showed heart control, but also implied concern about spades. In addition, it kept the door open to game in notrump while also serving as a cue-bid in case North harbored slam aspirations.

North thereupon jumped to five diamonds. This bid clearly implied control of spades in the form of either a singleton or a void, since otherwise North would presumably have taken the easier route to game in notrump. At the same time, the jump to five diamonds indicated extra strength and the willingness to un-dertake a slam if South had the appropriate values.

South was pleased to ac-cept the invitation. He knew that North had queen-high trump support at best, and so almost surely had the A-K of clubs and king of hearts to account for his previous bids, making the slam an excellent proposi-tion.

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CONTRACT BRIDGE By Steve Becker

PUZZLE ANSWERS

SUPER CROSSWORD CONTINUED EDWEEKLY SUDOKU By Linda Thistle

PLACE A NUMBER IN THE EMPTY BOXES IN SUCH A WAY THAT EACH

ROW ACROSS, EACH COLUMN DOWN AND EACH SMALL 9-BOX

SQUARE CONTAINS ALL OF THE NUMBERS FROM ONE TO NINE.

• It was Leroy “Satchel” Paige, argu-ably the best pitcher in baseball history, who made the following sage observation: “Never look back. Something might be gaining on you.”

• The “Harley” in “Harley-Davidson” comes from William Harley, one of the mo-torcycle company’s three founders. His is a common surname in England with roots in Old English, in which language it means, liter-ally, “pile of rocks.”

• A narwhal’s horn isn’t a horn; it’s a tooth — the left front tooth, to be specific. As such, it’s considered to be a tusk, making the narwhal the world’s only animal with a tusk that’s straight rather than curved. The tusk was highly prized in the Middle Ages, fetching as much as 10 times its weight in gold for those fortunate enough to have one to sell.

• Those who study such things say that mil-lions of trees are planted accidentally when absent-minded squirrels forget where they buried their nuts.

• Charlie Chan, the fictional Honolulu de-tective, was created in 1919 by novelist Earl Derr Biggers. The books featuring Chan became so popular that the char-acter made the leap to radio, movies and televi-sion. Even though more than a dozen actors have portrayed the detective over the years, not one of them has been of Chi-nese ancestry.

• A scorpion can live for an entire year with-out eating.

• In the 1830s you could give someone a “blizzard.” Back then, of course, the word wasn’t referring to a snowstorm; rather, that phrase meant to give someone a piece of one’s mind.

• In the original calcu-lations made by NASA experts, a landing on the moon was thought to have only a 5 percent chance of success.

Thought for the Day: “One dog barks at

something, the rest bark at him.”

— Chinese proverb

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SCRAMBLERSUNSCRAMBLE THE LETTERS WITHIN EACH RECTANGLE TO FORM FOUR ORDINARY WORDS. THEN REARRANGE THE BOXED LETTERS TO FORM THE MYSTERY WORD, WHICH WILL COMPLETE THE GAG!

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Gulf Coast Media • January 23, 2019 • Opinion • 25

OpinionThe sanctity of life A bucket list check-off

I am proudly pro-life. Millions of Americans are as well.

The sanctity of human life is immeasurable, and the countless Americans who feel the same way should not have their voices silenced or their opinions rebuked in the mistaken claim of free-dom of choice.

Since I have been in Con-gress, I have consistently stood up for the unborn, and I continue to stand up for life. I am proud of the hundreds of Alabamians, most of them young people, who this past weekend took a stand for life in our nation’s Capital as part of the annual March for Life.

Those who support pro-life causes support American values, allowing all the opportunity for life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

Too often I have seen the national main stream media cover the hand-ful of counter protesters who come to speak out against those taking a stand, rather than cover the thou-sands of people on the side of life.

Why is it that it is so untenable to the Democrat party and those on the far left to want every unborn child to have the same fighting chance at life as they received?

Since the Roe v. Wade decision in 1973, nearly 61 million abortions have been carried out in the United States. That is absolutely unacceptable.

I remain dedicated to doing ev-erything I can to ensure we defund Planned Parenthood, permanently end taxpayer funding of abortion, overturn Roe, and ensure all lives are protected.

As a Christian, I believe that we are all created in the image of God. As children of God, from the mo-ment of conception, God’s breath of life resides in us. To abort an unborn child is as much the ending of life as any other form of murder.

Already in 2019, I have taken action on several pro-life initiatives.

As I have done every Congress

since I was elected by the people of Southwest Alabama, I have joined the Congressional Pro-Life Caucus, a group of House Members who advo-cate for life in Washington.

Additionally, I have signed on to key legislation to protect the unborn.

One of the bills I have cosponsored is the Defund Planned Parenthood Act of 2019, which would place a one-year moratorium on federal funding to Planned Parenthood and increase funding to community health centers that do not

perform abortions but provide more comprehensive care.

I have also cosponsored the Heart Beat Protection Act, which bans abortion after a detectible heartbeat; the Life at Conception Act, which defines that human life begins at conception; and the Prenatal Nondis-crimination Act (PRENDA), which prohibits sex-selective abortions while protecting women upon whom sex-selective abortions have been performed.

And just last Friday, President Trump agreed to support our stance outlined in a letter I signed, asking him to veto any funding bill that weakens pro-life protections and any bill that weakens federal pro-life policy.

There is a verse that is well known to many parents and grandparents, and the message is clear: “Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you, before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations.” (Jeremiah 1:5)

God has a plan for all of us in life, and he knew that plan even before we were formed. Life begins at con-ception. God’s plan for us is some-thing we can never know fully, and it is something that no one should ever snuff out.

I will continue to stand for life, for God’s plan for our lives, and for the incredible gift that is a child.

I have had a passion for cars since I came home from the hospital in a 1940 Ford. Some of my earliest memo-ries are of me sliding down the big, rounded, sloping fender of that car into my father’s arms. I am sure it wasn’t far or fast, but it was a thrill. I’ve been seeking automobile thrills ever since.

In my early adult years, I was into racing. I was not a good driver but was a master mechanic. I was part of the action. The driver, the star of the team, wouldn’t be out there if it wasn’t for me, but my taste for speed was never quite sated.

I dreamed of attending one of the professional driving schools that teach basic driving skills then put you in a race car and let you get an idea of how it feels. They are expensive, and with a growing family, this school was clearly a want, not a need. It went on the bucket list.

Today, with the proliferation of ul-tra-fast production cars with upwards of 700 hp, and speeds near 200mph, manufactures, to cover their liability, have created their own driving schools. When you buy one of their super cars, you get the class free, or so it is with Mercedes AMG. That way, when some 70-year-old man buys one of these street legal race cars and wraps himself around a tree, they can say in court, “We offered him training. It’s not our fault he couldn’t control the car.”

I can’t afford one of these high-dollar-go-fasters, so I must settle for a school. I did, this past June. To say the one-day school is expensive is an understatement. How much? I will put it this way, I will not get a birthday, Christmas, Valentines, Father’s Day, anniversary, or any other occasion, gift for at least the next five years. Was it worth it? Every penny, and more.

I attended the Mercedes-Benz AMG Driving Academy held in Austin, Texas at Circuit of the Americas, the only Formula 1 sanctioned race track in the United States. They brought nearly 100 cars to the event for us to drive. There was one rule, “It’s not your car, not your tires, not your insurance, have fun.” I took it to heart

There was a technical class which most of my team could not have cared less about, but I thoroughly enjoyed and put the design engineers through their paces asking questions about how this and that worked and design parameters.

We then went to an Autocross course where we individually drove through the circuit of cones. My driving part-ner was the best, and we won the team competition.

Next was the skid pad where they

watered smooth asphalt and we were encouraged to push the car to see where it would lose control. We were supposed to use the traction control and anti-skid features to see how safely designed the car was, but my partner and I turned them off and slid all over the place. When the instructor asked

us why we were spinning more than the others, we an-swered, “You told us to have fun”. We did.

The next event was the ABS and steering course where you accelerated to 35 mph, waited for an electronic arrow to show left or right, then you braked as hard as possible and steered in the direction

indicated. We repeated this at 55mph then 65mph. All to demonstrate the safety of the car and how to handle an emergency.

After lunch we had a classroom session where we were told about the track and how to drive it. This is what I had come for, to drive some of the world’s fastest production cars on one of the world’s fastest tracks.

These cars were actual race cars, roll cage, three-point harnesses, spe-cial seats, radios, and all. They come from the factory ready to race. Any tuning of the suspension is done in the car itself with one simple knob. I was strapped into a 700hp, 200mph missile with my heart pounding at the same RPM as the engine. It was time to party.

The driving was done in a lead-follow format. The instructor was the lead and we, in three other cars fol-lowed taking turns being behind the instructor. I had told him that my goal was to go 200 mph. He said, reluctantly, that if the other two cars would keep up, he would try. When we hit the long back straight, I was in it early and hard putting myself right on the tail of the leader. I -glanced at the speed-ometer-175 and climbing. I said on the radio, “Let’s go!” No reply that I heard. Using the draft, I pulled out to sling-shot around him.

Then the radio blared, “Get back in line!” I reluctantly complied but continued to push. We did not reach 200mph but did hit 188mph. It was still a thrill, and all on video.

There was much more to the day, but space won’t allow for a full accounting. Suffice it to say, that bucket list item is checked. Is my desire for speed satis-fied? Never. As long as engines roar and tires squeal, so will I.

David Wilson Atwood is a local writer whose human-interest columns offer a unique perspective. He may be contacted, and his other works viewed at: www.starchasers.us, or [email protected].

BRADLEYBYRNE

Notes from your Congressman

DAVIDATWOODPoints of the

Compass

We can restore Perdido Bay by working together

Earlier this year, following several years of water quality impacts to coastal estuaries, Alabama was forced to cancel its oyster harvesting season due to insufficient wild oyster stocks. It was a clear sign that in order to maintain our amazing quality of life for future generations in the face of population growth and increased development, we must act together to provide wise stewardship. That’s why it is so critical that Perdido and Pen-sacola Bay were included in a new, locally managed estuary program to protect water quality.

In Baldwin County, where I serve as District Commissioner, we’re focused on developing collaborative solutions to protect our waterways. We’re par-ticipating in the estuary program, which brings together local communi-ties, the Navy, scientists, and other organizations and public officials around Perdido Bay. By pooling ideas and resources, the program protects the watershed so it can support aqua-culture, bolster the seafood industry, and promote ecotourism.

Already we’ve seen unprecedented cooperation toward these common goals. Community members have shared lifelong knowledge of the ecosystem with scientists, who have developed cutting-edge conservation methods.

That cooperation also extends to our Floridian friends, with whom we share Perdido Bay. Both states invested in the new Perdido Paddle Trail, which will allow residents and visitors to paddle and camp the state line from the pristine shallow river all the way down to the Gulf. Communi-ties in both states have enjoyed using the bay for hundreds of years. The partnership recognizes that honoring our shared heritage means conserv-ing the bay.

It is going to take time to improve the Bay and assure its future. Prog-ress will be gradual. But we are lucky to have a lot of people committed to the care, quality and use of our shared watersheds. Ultimately, Ala-bama is strongest when we listen to our communities and work with our neighbors.

Charles “Skip” Gruber is the chairman of the Baldwin County Commission

Smoking ban on beach

The front page of the Press-Register on Sunday, Jan. 13, had an article enti-tled: “No more smoking at the beach” pertaining to Gulf Shores.

Grant Brown, recreation and cul-tural affairs director with the city of Gulf Shores, compared smoking bans on beaches with those at athletic sta-diums.

Seriously? My 81-year-old husband who has been disabled from polio at the age of 3 and is now in a wheel-chair enjoys looking at the Gulf from his wheelchair and smoking his pipe — outdoors.

I don’t understand the “why” of

this ban. It surely isn’t second-hand smoke.

Cigarette packages are picked up with other litter.

We do not condone littering under any circumstances.

There is also confusion about en-forcing this ban.

Hopefully, the city of Gulf Shores will reconsider and rescind this ban.

Thankfully, Mayor Tony Kennon of Orange Beach is holding off on ban-ning smoking on the beach.

It looks like we need to go to Orange Beach to enjoy the Gulf.

Mary Ann Lindsay

Summerdale

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

BALDWIN COUNTYCOMMISSION

BALDWIN COUNTYPLANNING & ZONING

DEPARTMENT

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

Physical Address22070 Highway 59

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALES

East Bay Mini Storage pursuantto Alabama Statute Section8-15-34, et seq. Code of Alabamahereby gives notice of sale undersaid acts, to wit:

On February 7, 2019 at 9:00 a.m.at East Bay Mini Storagelocation: 28250 Hwy 98, Daphne,AL 36526 - Lessor will conduct asale for cash of the contents(described as household items) ofthe following space(s):

Unit No: 0043John StephensP.O. Box 850102Mobile, AL 36685

Unit No: 0037Brandon Clark600 Jackson StreetApt. #2002Daphne, AL 36526

Unit No: 0108Kalcdria Hatch560 Clark StreetMobile, AL 36606

Unit No: 0079Elaine Seaver9316 Marchand Ave.Daphne, AL 36526

January 23-30, 2019

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-19005Newport Property

Planning District 15

Notice is hereby giventhat the Baldwin County Plan-ning & Zoning Commission willconduct a public hearing con-cerning a request submitted byRaymond C Lee on behalf ofNickie Newport, owner of prop-erty located on Co Rd 54 inPlanning District 15. The appli-cant is requesting approval torezone 20± acres of a 47 acreparcel from RA - Rural Agricul-tural District to RSF-3 SingleFamily District. The Parcel

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

STATE OF ALABAMACOUNTY OF BALDWIN

Default having been made in theindebtedness secured by thatcertain mortgage executed byArthur H. Long, Iii HusbandAnd Robi P. Long Wife toMortgage Electronic Registra-tion Systems, Inc., as nomineefor USAA Federal Savings Bank,its successors and assigns datedAugust 23, 2007; said mortgagebeing recorded on August 23,2007, as Instrument No. 1070605in the Office of the Judge ofProbate of Baldwin County,Alabama. Said Mortgage waslast sold, assigned and transfer-red to Ditech Financial LLC inInstrument 1720222 in the Officeof the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, 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 thelegal hours of sale (between11am and 4pm), on the 7th dayof February, 2019 the followingproperty, situated in BaldwinCounty, Alabama, to-wit:Lot 13, Foley North Subdivision,Block 1, according to plat thereofrecorded in Map Book 8, Page56, of the records in the Office ofthe Judge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama.

Said property is commonlyknown as 210 West SycamoreAvenue, 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 said

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtednesssecured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Cameron Johnsonand Ariel Johnson, husband andwife, originally in favor ofMortgage Electronic Registra-tion Systems, Inc., as nomineefor Platinum Mortgage, Inc., onthe 21st day of March, 2014, saidmortgage recorded in the Officeof the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama, inInstrument Number 1448897;the undersigned PennyMac LoanServices, LLC , 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, onFebruary 22, 2019, during thelegal hours of sale, all of its right,title, and interest in and to thefollowing described real estate,situated in Baldwin County,Alabama, to-wit:Lot 28, Harvest Meadows, Phase2, according to the plat thereof,recorded on Slide 2272-A, asrecorded in the Office of theJudge of Probate, Baldwin Coun-ty, Alabama.Property street address forinformational purposes: 23893Harvester Dr, Loxley, AL 36551THIS 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.

STATE OF ALABAMACOUNTY OF BALDWIN

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE NOTICE

Default having been madein the payment of the indebted-ness secured by that certainMortgage, executed by Alan E.Rawlins and Karen Rawlins toPeter Dobyns on April 14, 2014,said Mortgage being recorded inthe Office of the Judge ofProbate of Baldwin County,Alabama, at Instrument1494239, the undersigned, PeterDobyns, under and by virtue ofthe power of sale contained insaid Mortgage, will sell at publicoutcry to the highest bidder forcash in front of the mainentrance of the Baldwin CountyCourthouse located in Bay Mine-tte, Alabama, on February 22,2019, during the legal hours ofsale, the following described realestate situated in Baldwin Coun-ty, Alabama, to wit:

Unit 144, Bella Terra GulfShores RV Resort Condomini-um, Phase 3, located in BaldwinCounty Alabama, according tothat certain Declaration of Con-dominium of Bella Terra GulfShores RV Resort Condomini-um, together with exhibits there-to, including the By− Laws ofBella Terra Gulf Shores RVResort Condominium Associa-tion, Inc., all dated August 17,2007, and recorded August 17,2007, as Instrument Number1069422, in the Office of theJudge of Probate of BaldwinCounty Alabama, and as amen-ded in that certain First Amend-ment to Declaration of Condo-minium of Bella Terra GulfShores RV Resort Condominiumdated October 27, 2008 andrecorded October 28, 2008, asInstrument Number 1146869,being amended in InstrumentNumber 1267167 and in Instru-ment Number 1391828, in theOffice of the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama; TO-GETHER WITH an undividedinterest in the common areas andfacilities as declared in saidDeclaration of Condominiumand Amendment thereto, to bean appurtenance to the abovedescribed unit.

THIS PROPERTY WILLBE SOLD ON AN "AS IS,WHERE IS" BASIS, SUBJECTTO ANY EASEMENTS, EN-CUMBRANCES, RESERVA-TIONS AND EXCEPTIONS RE-FLECTED IN THE MORT-GAGE AND THOSE CON-TAINED IN THE RECORDSOF THE OFFICE OF THEJUDGE OF PROBATE OF THECOUNTY WHERE THEABOVE DESCRIBED PROP-ERTY IS SITUATED. THISPROPERTY WILL BE SOLDWITHOUT WARRANTY ORRECOURSE, EXPRESSED ORIMPLED AS TO TITLE, USEAND/OR ENJOYMENT ANDWILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TOTHE RIGHT OF REDEMP-TION OF ALL PARTIES ENTI-TLED THERETO. ALABAMALAW GIVES SOME PERSONSWHO HAVE AN INTEREST INTHE PROPERTY THE RIGHTTO REDEEM THE PROPERTYUNDER CERTAIN CIRCUM-STANCES. PROGRAMS MAYALSO EXIST THAT HELPPERSONS AVOID OR DELAYTHE FORECLOSURE PROC-ESS. AN ATTORNEY SHOULD

PUBLIC NOTICEINVITATION TO BID

Sealed bids will be received,opened, and read aloud in publicsession for 2019 - 22' CenterConsole Boat by the CITY OFGULF SHORES, ALABAMA, at10:00 A.M. on February 6, 2019,in the Gulf Shores City HallCouncil Chambers. Qualifiedvendors are invited to bid.

Bid documents and specificationsmay be inspected and/or ob-tained at the following locations:City of Gulf Shores, AlabamaPurchasing Division1905 West 1st StreetGulf Shores, Alabama 36542

OR DOWNLOADED FROMTHE CITY WEBSITE:www.gulfshoresal.gov

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

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

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

Faxed or Emailed bids will notbe accepted.

The lowest responsive, responsi-ble bid will be accepted with keyconsideration based upon bestvalue and benefit to the public.However, the City of Gulf Shoresreserves the right to reject anyand all bids, to waive anyirregularity in the bids received,and to accept or reject any itemsof the bid for the benefit of thepublic. No conditional bids willbe accepted. No bid may bewithdrawn for a period of thirty(30) days after the scheduledclosing date and time for thereceipt of bids.

THE CITY OFGULF SHORES, ALABAMAJanuary 23, 2019

BE CONSULTED TO HELPYOU UNDERSTAND THESERIGHTS AND PROGRAMS ASA PART OF THE FORECLO-SURE PROCESS.

The Mortgage Holder 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 made for thepurpose of paying the indebted-ness secured by said Mortgage,as well as the charges asprovided therein and expenses offoreclosure, including a reasona-ble attorney's fee. The convey-ance to the Purchaser shall be bystatutory warranty deed, subjectto all statutory rights of redemp-tion and further subject to anyand all easements, encumbran-ces, exceptions and mortgages ofrecord in the Office of the Judgeof Probate, Baldwin County,Alabama.

This sale is subject topostponement or cancellation.

Peter DobynsMortgage Holder

ANDREW R. MCKINNEY, P.C.Attorney for Peter Dobyns3479-B Gulf Shores PkwyGulf Shores, Alabama 36542January 23-30; February 6, 2019

Notice of Completion

J&W Marine Enterprises Inc.,hereby gives notice of completionof contract with the State ofAlabama Dept. of Conservationfor Project 2/5-MR-51. Con-struction of low profile reefs inGulf of Mexico Waters NearCoastal Alabama.

All claims should be filed within30 days at ALDCNR, 64 NorthUnion St. Montgomery, AL.,36130

January 16-23-30;February 6, 2019

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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-19001Sawyer Property

Planning District 25

Notice is hereby giventhat the Baldwin County Plan-ning & Zoning Commission willconduct a public hearing con-cerning a request submitted byAlfred Elroy Sawyer, owner ofproperty located 9949 Highway180 West in Planning District 25.The applicant is requestingapproval to rezone 0.9± acres ofa 2.74-acre parcel from RSF-1Single Family District to B-3General Business District. TheParcel Identification Number is05-68-05-22-0-000-001.001.

The public hearing will beconducted during the next regu-lar meeting of the BaldwinCounty Planning & ZoningCommission which is scheduledfor Thursday, February 7, 2019,beginning at 6:00 p.m. at theBaldwin County Central Annex,22251 Palmer St. in Robertsdale,AL.

The said application will beconsidered by the Baldwin Coun-ty Planning & Zoning Commis-sion pursuant to Alabama Code45-2-261. The application mate-rials are available for publicreview at the office of theBaldwin County Planning &Zoning Department, 22070 Hwy59 in Robertsdale, AL, or at theFoley Satellite Courthouse, 201East Section Avenue in Foley,Alabama during normal businesshours. If you desire to speak withsomeone by telephone about thisapplication please contact theBaldwin County Planning andZoning Department a t(251)580-1655. If you desire tosubmit written comments, pleaseaddress your correspondence to:

Baldwin County Planning& Zoning Department22251 Palmer StreetRobertsdale, AL 36567

You may fax your com-ments to Planning & ZoningDepartment at (251)580-1656. Ifyou desire to address thePlanning Commission in personabout this application pleaseattend the public hearing at thetime and location listed above.

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.January 23, 2019

PennyMac Loan Services, LLC,Mortgagee/Transferee

Jahan BernsSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Trans-fereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures443587January 23-30; February 6, 2019

property; 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 isArthur H. Long, III and Robi P.Long 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. 9102518www.foreclosurehotline.netTHIS LAW FIRM IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE.January 16-23-30, 2019

Robertsdale, 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-19003Gleaves Property

Planning District 10

Notice is hereby giventhat the Baldwin County Com-mission will conduct a publichearing concerning a requestsubmitted by Joyce Gleaves,owner of property located at31756 Buzbee Rd., in PlanningDistrict 10. The applicant isrequesting approval to rezone 5±acres from RSF-E - Estate ResDistrict to RR - Rural District.The Parcel Identification Num-ber is 05-32-05-22-0-000-006.042.

The public hearing will beconducted during the next regu-lar meeting of the BaldwinCounty Commission which isscheduled for Tuesday February5, 2019, beginning at 8:30 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 County Planning& 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.

January 16-23-30, 2019

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF BALDWIN COUNTY,

ALABAMACase No. 2018-901558

PALM PARK, LLC, Plaintiff,

v.TAX PARCEL NUMBER:

66-02-03-2-001-002.028

Being more particularly descri-bed as Follows: 75' X 130' LOT34 ANCIENT OAKS SUBSLIDE 2018-E LYING IN THECITY OF GULF SHORES SEC3-T9S-R4E (QCD)

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 interest

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-19006Willis Property

Planning District 25

Notice is hereby giventhat the Baldwin County Plan-ning & Zoning Commission willconduct a public hearing con-cerning a request submitted byChad C. Willis, owner ofproperty located at 13790 Ft.Morgan Trail W. in PlanningDistrict 25. The applicant isrequesting approval to rezone1.39± acres from RSF-1 SingleFamily District to RSF-2 SingleFamily District. The ParcelIdentification Numbers are05-67-04-20-1-001-015.001 and05-67-04-20-1-001-015.000.

The public hearing will beconducted during the next regu-lar meeting of the BaldwinCounty Planning & ZoningCommission which is scheduled

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-19007Easy Like That

Properties LLC PropertyPlanning District 22

Notice is hereby giventhat the Baldwin County Plan-ning & Zoning Commission willconduct a public hearing con-cerning a request submitted byLydia Franz on behalf of EasyLike That Properties LLC,owner of property located at28376 US Hwy 98, in PlanningDistrict 22. The applicant isrequesting approval to rezone13.4± acres from RA - RuralAgricultural District to RV-1,RV Park District. The ParcelIdentification Number is05-53-07-26-0-000-002.000.

The public hearing will beconducted during the next regu-lar meeting of the BaldwinCounty Planning & ZoningCommission which is scheduledfor, Thursday, February 7, 2019,beginning at 6:00 p.m. at theBaldwin County Central Annex,22251 Palmer St. in Robertsdale,AL.

The said application will be

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 OF PUBLICHEARINGCase No. Z-19009

Seaglade at St. Andrews BayPRD Planned Residential

Development (PRD)Site Plan Approval

Planning District 25

Notice is hereby giventhat the Baldwin County Plan-ning & Zoning Commission willconduct a public hearing con-cerning a request submitted byHutchinson, Moore & Rauch,LLC, on behalf of Ralph E.Capouya, Alabama Capital,LLC, and Real Estate Invento-ries, LLC for Property locatedon St Hwy 180 in PlanningDistrict 25. The applicant isrequesting site plan approval fora 27 unit, 10.53 acre PlannedResidential Development to beknown as Seaglade at St.Andrews Bay. Parcel Identifica-t i o n N u m b e r s a r e05-69-08-01-0-002-008.000, 8.002,8.003, 8.004, 8.005, 8.006, 8.007,8.008, 8.009, 8.010, 8.011, 8.012,8.013, 8.014, 8.015, 8.016, 8.017,8.018, 8.019, 8.020, 8.021, 8.022,8.023, 8.024, 8.025 ,8.026, 8.027,8.028, 8.029, 8.030, 8.031, 8.032,8.033, 8.034, 8.035, 8.036, 8.037,8.038, 8.039, 8.040, 8.041, 8.042,8.043, 8.044, 8.045, 8.046, 8.047,8.048, 8.049, 8.050, 8.051, 8.052,8.053, 8.054, 8.055, 8.056, 8.057,8.058, 8.059, 8.060, 8.061, 8.062,8.063, 8.064, 8.065, 8.066, 8.067,8.068, 8.069, 8.070, 8.071, 8.072,8.073, 8.074, 8.075, 8.076, 8.077,

NOTICE OFPUBLIC HEARING

Notice is hereby given that theFairhope City Council will hold aPublic Hearing on the followingproposed Ordinance AmendingZoning Ordinance No. 1253, on:MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25,2019

At 6:00 p.m., Fairhope Munici-pal Complex Council Chamber;161 North Section Street; Fair-hope, AL 36532.

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

Lisa A. Hanks,City Clerk

AN ORDINANCE AMENDINGORDINANCE NO. 1253KNOWN AS THE ZONINGORDINANCE

BE IT ORDAINED BY THECITY COUNCIL OF THE CITYOF FAIRHOPE, ALABAMA asfollows:

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

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

The property of Superb Foods,Inc. generally located on thesouth side of Nichols Avenueacross from Hawthorne Glennsubdivision, Fairhope, Alabama.

PPIN #: 206820 and 214349Legal Description:(Case number ZC 18.13)

FROM THE NORTHEASTCORNER OF THE NORTH-EAST QUARTER OF THENORTHWEST QUARTER OFSECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 6SOUTH, RANGE 2 EAST,BALDWIN COUNTY, ALABA-MA, RUN THENCE SOUTH 89°

STATE OF ALABAMA)BALDWIN COUNTY)

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been madein the payment of indebtednesssecured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Charlie G. Williams,a married man, on the 23rd dayof September, 2005, to CompassBank, which said mortgage isrecorded in the Probate Office ofBaldwin County, Alabama, In-strument Number 926941, andby reason of such default, havingdeclared all of the indebtednesssecured by said mortgage dueand payable, and such defaultcontinuing, notice is hereby giventhat, acting under the power ofsale contained in said mortgage,Compass Bank will sell at publicoutcry, for cash, to the highestbidder, in front of the CountyCourthouse door, in the City ofBay Minette, Baldwin County,Alabama, during the legal hoursof sale on February 1, 2019, thefollowing described real estatesituated in Baldwin County,Alabama, to-wit:

Unit 304B, Four Sessions ofRomar Beach, a Condominium,Phase I, located in BaldwinCounty, Alabama, according tothat certain Declaration of Con-dominium of Four Seasons ofRomar Beach Condominium, aCondominium, together with allexhibits thereto, including theBy-Laws of Four Seasons ofRomar Beach CondominiumOwners Association, Inc., alldated April 22, 1987 andrecorded April 24, 1987 inMiscellaneous Book 59, pages1384 through 1428 and amendedby First Amendment to Declara-tion of Condominium of FourSeasons of Romar Beach, aCondominium dated May 26,1989 and recorded May 26, 1989in Miscellaneous Book 64, pages1396 through 1401 and furtheramended by Second Amendmentto Declaration of Condominiumof Four Seasons of Romar Beach,a Condominium dated May 26,1989 and recorded May 26, 1989in Miscellaneous Book 64, pages1402 through 1406 and furtheramended by Certificate ofAmendment to the Declarationof Condominium of Four Sea-sons of Romar Beach, a Condo-minium dated July 17, 1991 andrecorded July 17, 1991 inMiscellaneous Book 69, pages138 though 140 and furtheramended by Amendment to theDeclaration of Condominium ofFour Seasons of Romar Beach, aCondominium, Gulf Shores, Ala-bama dated May 20, 1993, andrecorded June 15, 1993 inMiscellaneous Book 74, pages1322 through 1330 and as suchcondominium drawings of FourSeasons of Romar Beach, PhaseI, dated April 22, 1987 andrecorded April 24, 1987 inMiscellaneous Book 59, pages1384 through 1428 defining FourSeasons of Romar Beach, a

for Thursday, February 7, 2019,beginning at 6:00 p.m. at theBaldwin County Central Annex,22251 Palmer St. in Robertsdale,AL.

The said application will beconsidered by the Baldwin Coun-ty Planning & Zoning Commis-sion pursuant to Alabama Code45-2-261. The application mate-rials are available for publicreview at the office of theBaldwin County Planning &Zoning Department, 22070 Hwy59 in Robertsdale, AL, or at theFoley Satellite Courthouse, 201East Section Avenue in Foley,Alabama during normal businesshours. If you desire to speak withsomeone by telephone about thisapplication please contact theBaldwin County Planning andZoning Department a t(251)580-1655. If you desire tosubmit written comments, pleaseaddress your correspondence to:

Baldwin County Planning& Zoning Department22251 Palmer StreetRobertsdale, AL 36567

You may fax your com-ments to Planning & ZoningDepartment at (251)580-1656. Ifyou desire to address thePlanning Commission in personabout this application pleaseattend the public hearing at thetime and location listed above.

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.January 23, 2019

Identification Number is05-42-09-31-0-000-003.000.

The public hearing will beconducted during the next regu-lar meeting of the BaldwinCounty Planning & ZoningCommission which is scheduledfor Thursday, February 7, 2019,beginning at 6:00 p.m. at theBaldwin County Central Annex,22251 Palmer St. in Robertsdale,AL.

The said application will beconsidered by the Baldwin Coun-ty Planning & Zoning Commis-sion pursuant to Alabama Code45-2-261. The application mate-rials are available for publicreview at the office of theBaldwin County Planning &Zoning Department, 22070 Hwy59 in Robertsdale, AL, or at theFoley Satellite Courthouse, 201East Section Avenue in Foley,Alabama during normal businesshours. If you desire to speak withsomeone by telephone about thisapplication please contact theBaldwin County Planning andZoning Department a t(251)580-1655. If you desire tosubmit written comments, pleaseaddress your correspondence to:

Baldwin County Planning& Zoning Department22251 Palmer StreetRobertsdale, AL 36567

You may fax your com-ments to Planning & ZoningDepartment at (251)580-1656. Ifyou desire to address thePlanning Commission in personabout this application pleaseattend the public hearing at thetime and location listed above.

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.January 23, 2019

considered by the Baldwin Coun-ty Planning & Zoning Commis-sion pursuant to Alabama Code45-2-261. The application mate-rials are available for publicreview at the office of theBaldwin County Planning &Zoning Department, 22070 Hwy59 in Robertsdale, AL, or at theFoley Satellite Courthouse, 201East Section Avenue in Foley,Alabama during normal businesshours. If you desire to speak withsomeone by telephone about thisapplication please contact theBaldwin County Planning andZoning Department a t(251)580-1655. If you desire tosubmit written comments, pleaseaddress your correspondence to:

Baldwin County Planning& Zoning Department22251 Palmer StreetRobertsdale, AL 36567

You may fax your com-ments to Planning & ZoningDepartment at (251)580-1656. Ifyou desire to address thePlanning Commission in personabout this application pleaseattend the public hearing at thetime and location listed above.

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.January 23, 2019

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therein, who may claim anyinterest in the above describedproperty.Defendants.

NOTICE TO ALL PARTIESNAMED AS DEFENDANTS INTHE SUIT HEREIN REFER-RED TO

PALM PARK, LLC has filed aBill of Complaint to Quiet Titlein the Circuit Court of BaldwinCounty, Alabama, in Case No.CV-2018-901558, styled above.

In this case the Plaintiff statesthey own the property heretoforedescribed, is in peaceable posses-sion of it, that Palm Park, LLCand its predecessor in title,Magnolia Partners, LLC, haspaid tax on this property formore than the past three (3)years and that Your Plaintiff hasasked the Court to divest youand each of you of all title youmay own in the aforesaidproperty. An order has beenheretofore made and enteredthat notice of the proceedings ofthis suit be published once aweek for four (4) consecutiveweeks 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 11th day ofMarch, 2019, at which time saidcause will stand at issue.

Witness my hand this the 18thday of December, 2018.

Jody Wise CampbellCIRCUIT CLERK

January 9-16-23-30, 2019

8.078, 8.079, 8.080 ,8.081, 8.082,8.083, 8.084, 8.085, 8.086, 8.087,8.088, 8.089, 8.090, 8.091, 8.092,8.093, 8.094, 8.095, 8.096, 8.097,8.098. 8.001

The public hearing will beconducted during the next regu-lar meeting of the BaldwinCounty Planning & ZoningCommission which is scheduledfor Thursday, February 7, 2019,beginning at 6:00 p.m. at theBaldwin County Central Annex,22251 Palmer St. in Robertsdale,AL.

The said application will beconsidered by the Baldwin Coun-ty Planning & Zoning Commis-sion pursuant to Alabama Code45-2-261. The application mate-rials are available for publicreview at the office of theBaldwin County Planning &Zoning Department, 22070 Hwy59 in Robertsdale, AL, or at theFoley Satellite Courthouse, 201East Section Avenue in Foley,Alabama during normal businesshours. If you desire to speak withsomeone by telephone about thisapplication please contact theBaldwin County Planning andZoning Department a t(251)580-1655. If you desire tosubmit written comments, pleaseaddress your correspondence to:

Baldwin County Planning& Zoning Department22251 Palmer StreetRobertsdale, AL 36567

You may fax your comments toPlanning & Zoning Departmentat (251)580-1656. If you desire toaddress the Planning Commis-sion in person about this applica-tion please attend the publichearing at the time and locationlisted above.

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.January 23, 2019

47' 14" WEST, ALONG THENORTH LINE OF SAID SEC-TION 21, 850.00 FEET, FOR APOINT OF BEGINNING:THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH89° 47' 14" WEST, 136.04 FEETTO A POINT; THENCE RUNSOUTH 00° 05' 17" WEST,330.97 FEET TO A POINT;THENCE RUN NORTH 89° 46'25" EAST, 136.56 FEET TO APOINT; THENCE RUNNORTH 00° 00' 07" WEST,330.93 FEET, TO THE POINTOF BEGINNING. SUBJECT TOA RIGHT-OF-WAY EASE-MENT OVER AND ACROSSTHE NORTH 30 FEET THERE-OF IN USE AS PART OFNICHOLS STREET EXTEN-SION. TRACT CONTAINS 1.04ACRES, MORE OR LESS.

AND

FROM THE NORTHEASTCORNER OF THE NORTH-EAST QUARTER OF THENORTHWEST QUARTER OFSECTION 21, TOWNSHIP 6SOUTH, RANGE 2 EAST,BALDWIN COUNTY, ALABA-MA, RUN SOUTH 89 DE-GREES 47 MINUTES 14 SEC-ONDS WEST, A DISTANCE OF790.00 FEET TO THE POINTOF BEGINNING: THENCERUN SOUTH 00 DEGREES 00MINUTES 07 SECONDS EAST,A DISTANCE OF 331.0 FEETTO AN IRON PIN; THENCERUN SOUTH 89 DEGREES 47MINUTES 17 SECONDSWEST, A DISTANCE OF 60FEET TO AN IRON PIN;THENCE RUN NORTH 00DEGREES 00 MINUTES 07SECONDS WEST, A DIS-TANCE OF 331.00 FEET TO APOINT; THENCE RUNNORTH 89 DEGREES 47 MI-NUTES 14 SECONDS EAST, ADISTANCE OF 60 FEET TOTHE POINT OF BEGINNING.[SUBJECT TO THIRTY (30)FOOT RIGHT-OF-WAY PRES-ENTLY LOCATED ON THENORTHERN END OF THEPROPERTY DESCRIBEDABOVE.]

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

The property is hereby rezonedfrom R-1 Low Density SingleFamily Residential District toM-1 Light Industrial District.This property shall hereafter belawful to construct on suchproperty any structures permit-ted by Ordinance No. 1253 andto use said premises for any usepermitted or building sought tobe erected on said property shallbe in compliance with thebuilding laws of the City ofFairhope and that any structureshall be approved by the Build-ing Official of the City ofFairhope and that any structurebe erected only in compliancewith such laws, including therequirements of Ordinance No.1253.

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

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

A COPY OF THE PROPOSEDMAPIS ON FILE IN THE CITYCLERK'S OFFICE

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Notice of Adoption HearingProbate Court ofBaldwin CountyCase No. 4000

To: Kevin Daniels, Men's Resi-dential Drug Treatment Pro-gram at Dacco, 3107 North 50thStreet, Tampa, FL, 33619

To: Billy Raymond, AddressUnknown

Please take notice that a petitionfor adoption has been filed in the

In the Juvenile Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 05-JU-2018-000-783.01In the Matter of

M.G.C., minor child

Notice of Terminationof Parental Rights

Defendant, Darrell WayneCombs, father, whose where-abouts are unknown, must an-swer Petitioner, Carrie Aberna-thy Cortes Petition for Termina-tion of Parental Rights and otherrelief by 03/15/2019 or, there-after, a judgment by default maybe rendered against them in theabove styled case, Case No.JU-2018-000-783.01, JuvenileCourt of Baldwin County.

Done this 10th day of January,2019.

Jody Wise CampbellClerk of the Circuit Court

of Baldwin County, ALJuvenile Division312 Courthouse Sq.Ste. 10Bay Minette, AL 36507January 23-30;February 6-13, 2019

NOTICE OF MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

STATE OF ALABAMACOUNTY OF BALDWIN

Default having been made in theindebtedness secured by thatcertain mortgage executed byGregory S. Jones , Sr. A MarriedMan And David L. Jones AMarried Man to Mortgage Elec-tronic Registration Systems, Inc.as nominee for Platinum Mort-gage, Inc., its successors andassigns dated December 22,2016; said mortgage being recor-ded on December 22, 2016, asInstrument No. 1610247 in theOffice of the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama. SaidMortgage was last sold, assignedand transferred to PlatinumMortgage, Inc in Instrument1736910 in the Office of theJudge of Probate of BaldwinCounty, Alabama.The undersigned, WEI Mort-gage, LLC, 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 4th dayof February, 2019 the followingproperty, situated in BaldwinCounty, Alabama, to-wit:Lot 35, Delta Woods, Phase I,according to the Plat thereof,recorded on Slide Number2032-E also known as Instru-ment Number 575881, in theOffice of the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama.

This is a purchase moneymortgage. The entire proceeds ofthe loan are being appliedtoward the purchase price of theherein described real propertybeing conveyed simultaneouslyherewith.

Said property is commonlyknown as 8146 Delta Woods Dr,Bay Minette, AL 36507.The indebtedness secured by said

FORECLOSURE NOTICE

Default having beenmade in the payment of theindebtedness described in andsecured by that certain mortgageexecuted by JAUVANA DAVI-SON, a single woman, asMortgagor(s) to HABITAT FORHUMANITY OF BALDWINCOUNTY, INC. as Mortgagee,dated the 14th day of November,2006, and recorded in Instru-ment No. 1014921, et seq. of therecords in the Office of the Judgeof Probate Court of BaldwinCounty, Alabama; said defaultcontinuing, notice is hereby giventhat the undersigned will, underand by virtue of the power of salecontained in said mortgage sell atpublic outcry for cash to thehighest bidder during legal hoursof sale, on the 14th day ofFebruary, 2019, in the city ofBay Minette, at the front Door ofthe Court House of BaldwinCounty, Alabama, the followingdescribed real property situatedin the County of Baldwin, Stateof Alabama, to-wit:

Lot 19, Rooster's PlaceII, Phase Two, according to themap or plat thereof recorded inSlide 2116-F and Slide 2117-A, inthe Office of the Judge ofProbate, Baldiwn County, Alaba-ma.

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.

In the Juvenile Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 05-JU-2018-000796.01In the Matter of

B.J.R., minor child

Notice of Petition forTermination of Parental Rights

Defendant, Derric BryanRodgers, Respondent, whosewhereabouts are unknown, mustanswer Petitioner, Whitney Nic-ole Bell Petition for Terminationof Parental Rights and otherrelief by 03/08/2019 or, there-after, a judgment by default maybe rendered against them in theabove styled case, Case No.JU-2018-000-796.01, JuvenileCourt of Baldwin County.

Done this 10th day of January,2019.

Jody Wise CampbellClerk of the Circuit Court

of Baldwin County, ALJuvenile Division312 Courthouse Sq.Ste. 10Bay Minette, AL 36507January 16-23-30;February 6, 2019

SECTION IADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS

Sealed bids will be received bythe City of Fairhope of BaldwinCounty, Alabama, in the Fair-hope offices, 555 South SectionSt. Fairhope, Alabama, untilTuesday, February 5, 2019 at11:00 a.m. and then publiclyopened thereafter; for furnishingall labor and materials, andperforming all work required bythe City of Fairhope.

Bid Number 010-19Fels Av/George StDrainage ImprovementProject No PW001-19Fels Av/George St Drainage

This project consists of:Roadway drainage pipe and inletreplacement along Fels Avenuefrom the George Street Intersec-tion West approximately 250LF,Work includes: removal andinstallation of drainage pipe,drainage inlets, concrete curband asphalt patching.

A total of TWENTY-ONE (21)calendar days will be allowed forcompletion of work.

Bid documents may be obtainedat Sawgrass Consulting, LLC,11143 Old Highway 31, SpanishFort, Alabama, 36527 for anon-refundable fee of $55.00.Neither Owner nor Engineer willbe responsible for full or partialsets of Bidding Documents,including Addenda, if any, ob-tained from sources other thanthis office. For more informa-tion, call (251) 544-7900 or [email protected] n d / o r l g a z z i e [email protected]. Bid packagesmay be picked up at that locationduring normal operation, be-tween 9:00 am and 4:00 pm localtime.

A mandatory pre-bid conferencewill be held in the City ofFairhope City Services andUtilities Building in the confer-ence room at 11:00 a.m. CST onTuesday, January 29, 2019. Inthe pre-bid conference, the Citywill review the scope of work andthe desired result.

To be eligible for consideration,bids must be submitted oncomplete original proposal formsfound in the Invitation to Bidpackage. The specifications andall executed bid forms must besubmitted in a sealed envelope,clearly marked, identifying theContractor's license number, theContractor's name and address,the City of Fairhope's name andaddress, the bid name andnumber, and the date of the bidopening. It shall be the soleresponsibility of the bidder toassure receipt of the bid at City

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtednesssecured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Edmon Hayse Las-ter, a married man, joined in byhis spouse, Chante SuzanneLaster, originally in favor ofMortgage Electronic Registra-tion Systems, Inc., as nomineefor MortgageAmerica, Inc., onthe 10th day of May, 2005, saidmortgage recorded in the Officeof the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama, inInstrument Number 891925; theundersigned The Bank of NewYork Mellon fka The Bank ofNew York, as Trustee (CWALT2005-28CB), 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, onFebruary 1, 2019, during thelegal hours of sale, all of its right,title, and interest in and to thefollowing described real estate,situated in Baldwin County,Alabama, to-wit:Commencing at the Southeastcorner of the Northwest quarterof the Southwest quarter ofSection 36, Township 5 South,Range 4 East, Baldwin County,Alabama, thence North 00 de-grees 55 minutes 00 seconds Easta distance of 443.0 feet; thenceNorth 89 degrees 36 minutes 00seconds West a distance of 40.0feet to the Point of Beginning ofthe realty herein described;thence continue North 89 degrees36 minutes 00 seconds West adistance of 420.0 feet; thenceNorth 00 degrees 55 minutes 00seconds East a distance of 210.0feet; thence South 89 degrees 36minutes 00 seconds East adistance of 420.4 feet; thenceSouth 00 degrees 55 minutes 00seconds West a distance of 210.0feet to the said Point ofBeginning.Property street address forinformational purposes: 23329County Road 62 S, Robertsdale,AL 36567THIS 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 of

In the Juvenile Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 05-JU-2018-000796.01In the Matter of

B.J.R., minor child

Notice of Petition forTermination of Parental Rights

Defendant, Jonathan Bellot,Respondent, whose whereaboutsare unknown, must answerPetitioner, Whitney Nicole BellPetition for Termination ofParental Rights and other reliefby 03/08/2019 or, thereafter, ajudgment by default may berendered against them in theabove styled case, Case No.JU-2018-000-796.01, JuvenileCourt of Baldwin County.

Done this 10th day of January,2019.

Jody Wise CampbellClerk of the Circuit Court

of Baldwin County, ALJuvenile Division312 Courthouse Sq.Ste. 10Bay Minette, AL 36507January 16-23-30;February 6, 2019

Condominium, Phase I, as itexisting on that date generally,defining the above referencedcondominium unit thereof, allrecording references being in theofficial records on file in theOffice of the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama; TO-GETHER WITH an undividedinterest in the common areas andfacilities declared in said Decla-ration and its Amendments to beappurtenance to the above de-scribed condominium unit.

Said property is also commonlyknown as: 26072 Perdido BeachBoulevard, Unit 304B, OrangeBeach, Alabama 36561.

Together with the hereditamentsand appurtenances thereuntobelonging and all fixtures nowattached to and used in connec-tion with the premises hereindescribed.

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

Said property will be sold on an"As Is, Where Is" basis withoutwarranty or recourse, express orimplied as to title, use and/orenjoyment. Said property willalso be sold subject to theright(s) of redemption of allparties 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.

Said sale will be made for thepurpose of paying the indebted-ness secured by the above-described mortgage, and theproceeds thereof will be appliedas provided by the terms of saidmortgage. The Mortgagee 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.

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

This sale is subject to postpone-ment or cancellation. Interestedprospective bidders should con-tact the below-listed attorney forthe precise time of sale.

COMPASS BANKMortgagee

c/o Robert D. Reynolds and/or J. Heath LoftinReynolds, Reynolds& Little, L.L.C.Attorneys for MortgageePost Office Box 1389Montgomery,Alabama 36102-1389Telephone: (334) 832-9553File No.: 12.1937January 9-16-23, 2019

said Court by the Petitionersnamed below. Please be advisethat if you intend to contest thisadoption you must file a writtenresponse with the attorney forthe petitioners named below andwith the Clerk of the ProbateCourt, P.O. Box 459, BayMinette, Alabama, 36507 as soonas possible but no later thanthirty (30) days from the last daythis notice is published.

Petitioners:John Thomas Markle and

Anna Grace Markle

Attorney for the Petitioner:Richard E. Shields507 Church StreetMobile, AL 36602January 16-23-30;February 6, 2019

the 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, as

Trustee (CWALT 2005-28CB),Mortgagee/Transferee

Jahan BernsSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Transfereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures325229January 9-16-23, 2019

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Said sale will be madefor the purpose of paying saidindebtedness and the expensesincident to this sale, including areasonable attorney's fee, andthe other purposes set out in saidmortgage. The sale will beconducted subject to confirma-tion 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.

HABITAT FORHUMANITY OF

BALDWIN COUNTY, INC.Holder of said Mortgage

Goodman G. LedyardPIERCE LEDYARD, P.C.Attorneys for MortgageePost Office Box 161389Mobile, Alabama 36616(251) 338-1300January 23-30; February 6, 2019

of Fairhope prior to the publish-ed time for the bid opening. Theenvelopes must also be "Dateand Time" stamped at thereceptionist's desk when the bidpackages are turned in.

All Bidders must file with theirbids either a cashier's checkdrawn on an Alabama bank or abid bond executed by a suretycompany duly authorized andqualified to make bonds in theState of Alabama and madepayable to the City of Fairhopein the amount of five (5%)percent of the Contractor's bidbut in no event more than$10,000, and shall have a currentState of Alabama General Con-tractors License. Furthermore,any Contractor that desires tobid as prime Contractor musthave at least one of the followingmajor classifications of licenseper Section 230-X-.27 of theState of Alabama LicensingBoard for General ContractorsAdministrative Code:a) Highways and Streetsb) Municipal and Utilityc) Heavy and Rail Construction

No bids will be considered unlessthe bidder, whether resident ornon-resident of Alabama, isproperly qualified to submit aproposal 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 StateLicensing Board for GeneralContractors, Montgomery, Ala-bama, as required by Chapter 8of Title 34, of the Code ofAlabama, 1975. In addition, theawarded vendor, if non-residentof the State, and if a corporation,shall show evidence of havingqualified with the Secretary ofState to do business in the Stateof Alabama, http://sos.alabama.gov/business-entities. Biddermust have a current businesslicense or purchase a businesslicense with the City of Fairhopeprior to work performed. Noproposals shall be withdrawn forthe period of ninety (90) dayssubsequent to the opening ofproposals without the consent ofthe City of Fairhope of Fairhope,Alabama, Baldwin County, Ala-bama. All bidders bidding inamounts exceeding that estab-lished by the State LicensingBoard for General Contractorsmust be licensed under theprovisions of Title 34, Chapter 8,Code of Alabama, 1975, andmust provide evidence by includ-ing a copy of his or her currentlicense in the sealed envelope inwhich the proposal is delivered.January 23, 2019

Mortgage 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 isGregory S. Jones , Sr. and DavidL. Jones 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.

WEI MORTGAGE, LLCas holder of said mortgageMcCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce,LLCTwo North Twentieth2 20th Street North, Suite 1000Birmingham, AL 35203(800) [email protected] No. 925618www.foreclosurehotline.netTHIS LAW FIRM IS AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT. ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BE USEDFOR THAT PURPOSE.January 16-23-30, 2019

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IN THE UNITED STATESDISTRICT COURT

FOR THE SOUTHERNDISTRICT OF ALABAMA

SOUTHERN DIVISIONCivil Action No. 18-302

DONJON MARINE CO., INC.Plaintiff,v.SOUTHERN RECYCLERSDISASTER RELIEF, LLCDefendant.

NOTICE OF COMPLAINT ON

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtednesssecured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Raymond H. Carrand Carmie W. Carr, husbandand wife, originally in favor ofAmeriquest Mortgage Company,on the 22nd day of March, 2002,said mortgage recorded in theOffice of the Judge of Probate ofBaldwin County, Alabama, inInstrument Number 652741; theundersigned Deutsche Bank Na-tional Trust Company, as Trust-ee for Ameriquest MortgageSecurities Inc., Asset-BackedPass-Through Certificates, Series2002-A, as Mortgagee/Transfer-ee, 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 February 8, 2019,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 126, and the West Half ofLot 125 of Cypress Park Subdivi-sion, Map Book 05, Page 175, ofthe Probate Records of BaldwinCounty, Alabama.Property street address forinformational purposes: 229 N23rd Ave, Gulf Shores, AL 36542

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.

Notice of Public SaleStorage Plus of

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

Foley - BarnwellSee address below

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

Foley Site:

Unit # 210 UnknownUnit# 117 UnknownUnit# 126 John SantucciFoley, ALUnit# V5 Cecelia GrassMagnolia Springs, AlUnit# 213 Bradley WhiteFoley, AlUnit# 66 Joseph McLainSummerdale, ALUnit# 55 Tabitha DentonFoley, ALUnit# C66 Rheanna ArmstrongPensacola, FL

Barnwell Site:

Unit # 77 Jason CarrawayN/AUnit# 6 Lesley UnderwoodFairhope, ALUnit# C15 Kelly PageGulf Shores, 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 Feb 6th, 2019 -Starting 9:00am Location SiteAddress: 17860 US Hwy 98Foley, AL --8089 US Hwy 98Fairhope, ALJanuary 23-30, 2019

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE

Default having been made inthe payment of the indebtednessevidenced by that certain lienretained in a Vendors' Lien Deedrecorded on May 2, 2017, asInstrument Number 1630685, inthe Office of the Judge ofProbate of Baldwin County,Alabama, executed by JEFFPATTERSON, in favor of BOB-BY C. HAGLER and CATHY J.HAGLER, said default havingcontinued and still remaininguncorrected and the undersignedhaving declared the entire in-debtedness due and payable inaccordance with the terms ofsaid Vendors' Lien Deed, NO-TICE IS HEREBY GIVENTHAT Bobby C. Hagler andCathy J. Hagler, under and byvirtue of the power of salecontained in said Vendors' LienDeed, will sell at public auctionto the highest bidder in front ofthe Courthouse of BaldwinCounty, Alabama, in the City ofBay Minette, during the legalhours of sale, local time, on the5th day of February, 2019, thatproperty described in and con-veyed by the said Vendors' LienDeed, which property consists ofthat real property situated in theCounty of Baldwin, State ofAlabama, described as follows:

Lot 45-A of the Resubdivisionof Lot 45 of the Resubdivision ofLots 40 through 67 Unit 6, GulfShores, Alabama, according to aplat recorded as Slide 1286-B ofthe Probate Records of BaldwinCounty, Alabama.

THIS PROPERTY WILL BESOLD ON AN "AS IS, WHEREIS" BASIS, SUBJECT TO ANYEASEMENTS, ENCUMBRAN-CES, AND EXCEPTIONS RE-FLECTED IN THE VENDORS'LIEN DEED AND THOSECONTAINED IN THE RE-CORDS OF THE OFFICE OFTHE JUDGE OF PROBATE OFTHE COUNTY WHERE THEABOVE-DESCRIBED PROP-ERTY IS SITUATED. THISPROPERTY WILL BE SOLDWITHOUT WARRANTY ORRECOURSE, EXPRESSED ORIMPLIED AS TO TITLE, USEAND/OR ENJOYMENT ANDWILL BE SOLD SUBJECT TOTHE RIGHT OF REDEMP-TION OF ALL PARTIES ENTI-TLED THERETO.

Said sale will be for thepurpose of paying the debts andother obligations secured by thesaid vendors' lien and the costs

In the U.S. District Court,Southern District of Alabama,

Southern Division

Donjon Marine Co., Inc.,Plaintiff,

v.Southern Recyclers

Disaster Relief, LLC,Defendant

Civil Action No. 18-302

NOTICE OF COMPLAINTAGAINST SOUTHERN

RECYCLERSDISASTER RELIEF, LLC

By Order of the Court onOct. 19, 2018, SOUTHERNRECYCLERS DISASTER RE-LIEF, LLC ("Southern"), whoseregistered agent for service ofprocess, Thad Sellers, is deceasedand whose officers and agentsare otherwise unknown, mustanswer the Complaint filed byDONJON MARINE CO., INC.("Donjon"), Civil Action No.18-302, in the U.S. DistrictCourt, Southern District ofAlabama, Southern Division, byMarch 18, 2019 or a judgment bydefault may be rendered againstit.

Donjon sues Southern forbreach of contract and default ona promissory note. On or aboutFeb. 28, 2018, the parties enteredinto a sale of scrap steel for$535,000. Donjon delivered thescrap, but Southern failed tomake payment. On or about May1, 2018, the parties entered intoanother sale of scrap for$175,175. Southern made onlypartial payment toward thesecond sale, leaving $57,175unpaid. The Complaint demandsthat Southern pay the $592,175outstanding for the sales. Pay-ment is secured by a $535,000promissory note, which providesthat Southern's payment was dueJune 15, 2018, and 4% interest isdue upon default. Southerndefaulted, and Donjon is entitledto payment of the note plus 4%interest from June 15, 2018 untilpaid. The Complaint also assertsthat the sales constitute an openaccount, and that Southern hasbeen unjustly enriched by itsnonpayment. Donjon prays forall amounts due on the sales,including attorneys' fees, costs,interest, and all other relief towhich it is entitled.

By: H. Jake Rodriguez,Wilson Elser,650 Poydras St., Ste. 2200,New Orleans, LA 70130(Counsel for Plaintiff),Jan. 16, 2019.

January 23-30;February 6-13, 2019

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE OF

REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE

Default having been made in theterms of the Mortgage andSecurity Agreement executed byMORGANN SMITH, a singlewoman, to NORMA O. ACTONdated March 15, 2017 andrecorded March 20, 2017 asInstrument No. 1623252 ("Mort-gage") in the Office of the Judgeof Probate of Baldwin County,Alabama, and under and byvirtue of the power of salecontained in said Mortgage, thesaid NORMA O. ACTON willsell at public outcry, for cash, tothe highest bidder, on the stepsin front of the main entrance ofthe courthouse of Baldwin Coun-ty, Alabama in Bay Minette at11:00 a.m. on the 25th day ofFebruary, 2019, the followingdescribed property, towit:

Lot 33, Cypress Bend Village,according to map or plat thereofrecorded on Slide 2070-D and2070-E, in the Office of the Judgeof Probate of Baldwin County,Alabama.

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 an "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 againstthe expenses of sale and theindebtedness secured by the realestate.

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 part of the foreclo-sure process.

This sale is subject to postpone-ment or cancellation.

Norma O. Acton8161 Hwy TN 100 Box 180

Nashville, TN 37221

Notice of Completion

McElhenney Construction Com-pany, LLC hereby gives notice ofcompletion of contract with theCity of Gulf Shores, TurningLane Improvements at thislocation. This notice will appearfor four consecutive weeks begin-ning on January 16, 2019 andending on February 6, 2019. Allclaims should be filed at P.O.Box 1409 Theodore AL 36590.January 16-23-30;February 6, 2019

Public Notice

Extra Space Storage will hold apublic auction to sell personalproperty described below be-longing to those individuals listedbelow at the location indicated:

27250 Hgwy 98,Daphne AL, 36526

2/11/19 @ 10AM

Louvinia PennI011625493 Pollard RdDaphne,AL,36526Washer and Dryer, dining table,6 chairs, misc boxes ofhousehold items and clothes

The auction will be listed andadvertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must bemade with cash only and paid atthe above referenced facility inorder to complete the transac-tion. Extra Space Storage mayrefuse any bid and may rescindany purchase up until thewinning bidder takes possessionof the personal propertyJanuary 23-30, 2019

Notice of Completion

McElhenney Construction Com-pany, LLC hereby gives notice ofcompletion of contract with theCity of Gulf Shores, Improve-ments of sidewalks in Variouslocations within the city. Thisnotice will appear for fourconsecutive weeks beginning onJanuary 16, 2019 and ending onFebruary 6, 2019. All claimsshould be filed at P.O. Box 1409Theodore AL 36590.January 16-23-30;February 6, 2019

In the Juvenile Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 05-JU-2017-000497.02In the Matter of

T.B.H., minor childNotice of Petition for

Termination of Parental Rights

Defendant, Jamie Meadows,Father, whose whereabouts areunknown, must answer Petition-er, Mercella Hood, Petition forTermination of Parental Rightsand other relief by 03/01/2019 or,thereafter, a judgment by defaultmay be rendered against them inthe above styled case, Case No.JU-2017-000497.02, JuvenileCourt of Baldwin County.

Done this 18th day of Decem-ber, 2018.

Jody Wise CampbellClerk of the Circuit Court

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

Lien Holder of Mortgage

C. Andrew Harrell, Jr., Esq.Olmstead, Harrell &Garner, LLC234 Office Park DriveGulf Shores, AL 36542T: (251) 943-4000F: (877) 782-3930January 23-30; February 6, 2019

and expenses of the foreclosure,including reasonable attorney'sfees.

The Mortgagee/Transfer-ee reserves the right to bid forand purchase the real estate andto credit its purchase priceagainst the expenses of sale andthe indebtedness secured by thereal estate.

This sale is subject topostponement or cancellation.

HERBERT LAW FIRM LLCJule R. Herbert, Jr.

Attorney forBobby C. Hagler and

Cathy J. HaglerHERBERT LAW FIRM LLCJule R. Herbert Jr.P. O. Drawer 3889Gulf Shores, AL 36547(251) [email protected] 16-23-30, 2019

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NOTICE OF ACTIONBaldwin County

BEFORE THE BOARD OFMEDICINEIN RE: The license to practiceMEDICINE

STEPHEN MALONE SAWRIE,M.D.107 BOOSKETUH CIRCLEDAPHNE, ALABAMA 36527

32947 BOARDWALK DRIVESPANISH FORT, ALABAMA36527

CASE NO.: 2018-15954

LICENSE NO.: ME108535

The Department of Health hasfiled an Administrative Com-plaint against you, a copy ofwhich may be obtained bycontacting, Jasmine B. Green,Esq., Assistant General Counsel,Prosecution Services Unit, 4052Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C65,Tallahassee Florida 32399-3265,(850) 558-9846.

If no contact has been made byyou concerning the above byMarch 6, 2019 the matter of theAdministrative Complaint willbe presented at an ensuingmeeting of the Board of Medicinein an informal proceeding.

In accordance with the Ameri-cans with Disabilities Act, per-sons needing a special accommo-dation to participate in thisproceeding should contact theindividual or agency sending thisnotice not later than seven daysprior to the proceeding at theaddress given on the notice.Telephone: (850) 245-4444,1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or1-800-955-8770 (V), via FloridaRelay Service.January 23-30;February 6-13, 2019

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.

Deutsche Bank National TrustCompany, as Trustee for

Ameriquest Mortgage SecuritiesInc., Asset-Backed

Pass-Through Certificates,Series 2002-A,

Mortgagee/Transferee

Jahan BernsSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Transfereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures444622January 16-23-30, 2019

MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE SALE

Default having been made in thepayment of the indebtednesssecured by that certain mortgageexecuted by Stella M. Peterson,originally in favor of Wells FargoBank, N.A., on the 22nd day ofApril, 2016, said mortgage recor-ded in the Office of the Judge ofProbate of Baldwin County,Alabama, in Instrument Number1590250; 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, onFebruary 1, 2019, during thelegal hours of sale, all of its right,title, and interest in and to thefollowing described real estate,situated in Baldwin County,Alabama, to-wit:Unit 124, of Lani-Kai VillageCondominium, according to thecondominium documents of re-cord in the Office of the Judge ofProbate of Baldwin County,Alabama, as follows, to-wit: theDeclaration of Condominium ofLani-Kai Village Condominiumand all exhibits attached thereto,including the By-Laws and Rulesand Regulations of the Lani-KaiCondominium Association, Inc.,all dated April 2, 1981, andrecorded in Miscellaneous Book39, Page 968, et seq.; andamended by amendment recor-ded July 17, 1981, in Miscellane-ous Book 39, Page 1126, et seq.;and as further amended byamendment recorded July 22,1981, in Miscellaneous Book 39,Page 1194, et seq.; and as furtheramended by amendment recor-ded August 3, 1981, in Miscella-neous Book 39, Page 1434, etseq.; and as further amended byamendment recorded August 26,1981, in Miscellaneous Book 39,Page 1970, et seq.; and as furtheramended by amendment recor-ded February 26, 1982, inMiscellaneous Book 41, Page584, et seq.; and as furtheramended by amendment recor-ded March 8, 1982, in Miscella-neous Book 41, Page 635, et seq.;and as further amended byamendment recorded January23, 1992, in Miscellaneous Book70, Page 373, et seq.; and asfurther amended by amendmentrecorded April 1, 1994, inMiscellaneous Book 77, Page1516, et seq.; and as furtheramended by amendment recor-ded May 29, 2002, as InstrumentNumber 662016; together withthe appropriate undivided inter-est in the common elements ofLani-Kai Village Condominium,declared to be an appurtenancethereto in said Declaration asamended.Property street address forinformational purposes: 729 WBeach Blvd, # 124, Gulf Shores,AL 36542THIS 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., Mortga-

gee/Transferee

Ginny RutledgeSIROTE & PERMUTT, P.C.P. O. Box 55727Birmingham, AL 35255-5727Attorney for Mortgagee/Trans-fereewww.sirote.com/foreclosures444559January 9-16-23, 2019

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In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 36510Estate of

Evelyn T. CumminsNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersigned

LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF PENDING

APPLICATION FORAPPROVAL OF

ISSUANCE OF ALCOHOLICBEVERAGE LICENSE

Notice is hereby given that RonaldHarris has requested that theBaldwin County Commissionapprove the issuance of a 010-Retail Liquor - Class 1 LicenseAlcoholic beverage license(s) bythe Alabama Alcoholic Beverage

Liquor License

State of Alabama}County of Baldwin}

Probate Court for said Countythis 7th day of January, 2019

Case No. 36579Notice of Publication to

Probate Will

To: Water Lee Glass, II, Shan-non Marie Cotney, and any andall Unknown Heirs at Law andNext of Walter Lee Glass,Deceased

You will hereby take notice,that on this day came MarlaGlass and produced to the Courta paper writing, purporting to bethe Last Will and Testament ofWalter Lee Glass, Deceased, andmoves the Court to admit thesaid Will to Probate and Record.

You are notified to be andappear before me, at my office inthe Bay Minette Probate Office,Courthouse Annexed, of saidCounty at 2:30 P.M., on the 27th

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 36512Estate of

Betty J. BurgettNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 21st day of December,2018, by the Honorable TimRussell, Judge of the ProbateCourt of Baldwin County, noticeis hereby given that all personshaving claims against said estateare hereby required to presentthe same within time allowed bylaw or the same will be barred.

Amanda Jean BurgettPersonal Representative

Rebecca A. GainesBlackburn & ConnerPost Office Box 458Bay Minette, AL 36507January 9-16-23, 2019

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 36501Estate of

Eleanor StanNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 21stday of December,2018, by the Honorable TimRussell, Judge of the ProbateCourt of Baldwin County, noticeis hereby given that all personshaving claims against said estateare hereby required to presentthe same within time allowed bylaw or the same will be barred.

David Ray StanPersonal Representative

Samuel N. CrosbyStone Crosby, P.C.8820 U.S. Hwy. 90Daphne, AL 36526January 9-16-23, 2019

In the Circuit Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. DR-2017-900052.01In Re: The Marriage of

Ashley S. Lopez,Plaintiff

V.Gullermo M. Lopez,

DefendantNotice of Divorce Action

Defendant, Gullermo M. Lo-pez, whose whereabouts areunknown, must answer Plain-tiff's Ashley S. Lopez, petitionfor divorce and other relief byFebruary 22, 2019 or, thereafter,a judgment by default may berendered against him or her inthe above styled case, Case No.DR-2017-900052.01, CircuitCourt of Baldwin County.

Done the 10th day ofDecember, 2018.

Jody Wise CampbellClerk of the Circuit Court

of Baldwin County, ALAttorney For Plaintiff:Vivian Sheffield Beckerle712 Oak Circle Dr. W Ste. CMobile, AL 36609-4220January 2-9-16-23, 2019

Legal Notice

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 30029In Re:

Brady Lee Buford,Deceased

Notice

Take notice that on the 7thday of January, 2019, SusanBuford, the daughter of BradyLee Buford, filed a petition forsummary distribution of BradyLee Buford estate. Said estateshall be distributed 30 days fromthe date of this order.

Any person with a claimagainst the estate should contactthis Court within that time.

Done this 7th day of January,2019.

Tim RussellJudge of Probate

William A. Menas, IIDaniell, Upton & Perry, P.C.30421 Hwy 181Daphne, AL 36526January 23, 2019

Notice of Sale Abandoned:2011 Honda CivicVIN: 19XFA1F61BE013746Sale date: March 11, 2019By: Little Bitty's Towing, LLCLocation of sale:1027 N. Hickory St.Foley, AL 36535January 23-30, 2019

Notice of Sale Abandoned:2004 Ford TaurusVIN: 1FAFP53U94A212046Sale date: March 11, 2019By: Little Bitty's Towing, LLCLocation of sale:1027 N. Hickory St.Foley, AL 36535January 23-30, 2019

Notice of Sale Abandoned:2013 Ram TruckVIN: 1C6RR6FP0DS683890Sale date: March 11, 2019By: Little Bitty's Towing, LLCLocation of sale:1027 N. Hickory St.Foley, AL 36535January 23-30, 2019

Notice of Sale Abandoned:2002 Pontiac Grand PrixVIN: 1G2WK52J02F234263Sale date: March 11, 2019By: Little Bitty's Towing, LLCLocation of sale:1027 N. Hickory St.Foley, AL 36535January 23-30, 2019

Notice of Sale Abandoned:2008 Chevrolet SileradoVIN: 1GCEC19C08Z284916Sale date: March 11, 2019By: Little Bitty's Towing, LLCLocation of sale:1027 N. Hickory St.Foley, AL 36535January 23-30, 2019

Notice of Sale Abandoned:1982 Chevrolet SilveradoVIN: 2GCDC14H0C1210119Sale date: March 11, 2019By: Little Bitty's Towing, LLCLocation of sale:1027 N. Hickory St.Foley, AL 36535January 23-30, 2019

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Vehicle / Boat

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 36502Estate of

Paul BennettNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters of Administration on

the estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 20th day of December,2018, by the Honorable TimRussell, Judge of the ProbateCourt of Baldwin County, noticeis hereby given that all personshaving claims against said estateare hereby required to presentthe same within time allowed bylaw or the same will be barred.

L. D. HoltPersonal Representative

L. D. HoltL D Holt & Associates, P.C.7581 Spanish Fort BoulevardSpanish Fort, Al 36527January 9-16-23, 2019

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 36508Estate of

Charles Frederick RobinsonNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 21stday of December,2018, by the Honorable TimRussell, Judge of the ProbateCourt of Baldwin County, noticeis hereby given that all personshaving claims against said estateare hereby required to presentthe same within time allowed bylaw or the same will be barred.

Frances T. RobinsonPersonal Representative

Samuel N. CrosbyStone Crosby, P.C.8820 U.S. Hwy. 90Daphne, AL 36526January 9-16-23, 2019

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In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 36583Estate of

Linda Sherril WoodNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 7th day of January, 2019,by the Honorable Tim Russell,Judge of the Probate notice ishereby given that all personshaving claims against said estateare hereby required to presentthe same within time allowed bylaw or the same will be barred.

Gary Dwight WoodPersonal Representative

Patricia WoodAttorney at LawPost Office Box 664Elberta, AL 36530January 23-30; February 6, 2019

NOTICE OF COMPLETIONLEGAL NOTICE

Project No: 2018-R(FEMA 4349-DR-AL)

Project Name: Village PointPark Preserve Boardwalk Repair

In accordance with Chapter 1,Title 39, Code of Alabama, 1975,notice is hereby given thatA-Long Boring, Inc., Contractor,has completed the contractmentioned above for The City ofDaphne, Alabama, Owners, andhave 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 DaphneP.O. Box 400Daphne, AL 3652On or before (30 days) or samewill be barred.

Contractor:A-Long Boring, Inc.P.O. Box 1926Fairhope, AL 36533

January 23-30; February 6, 2019

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 36514Estate of

Doris Spence PayneNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 21st day of December,2018, by the Honorable TimRussell, Judge of the ProbateCourt of Baldwin County, noticeis hereby given that all personshaving claims against said estateare hereby required to presentthe same within time allowed bylaw or the same will be barred.

Mary Jane HilburnPersonal Representative

Rebecca A. GainesBlackburn & ConnerPost Office Box 458Bay Minette, AL 36507January 9-16-23, 2019

LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF PENDING

APPLICATION FORAPPROVAL OF

ISSUANCE OF ALCOHOLICBEVERAGE LICENSE

Notice is hereby given that MarcosCosta has requested that theBaldwin County Commissionapprove the issuance of a020-Restaurant Retail LiquorLicense Alcoholic beveragelicense(s) by the AlabamaAlcoholic Beverage Control (ABC)Board and that the 5th day ofFebruary, 2019 at 8:30 o'clock AMhas been set for the public hearingthereof in the Baldwin CountyCommission Chambers, BaldwinCounty Administration Building,as located at 322 CourthouseSquare, Bay Minette, Alabama36507.

The name and exact location of thebusiness being Cancun MexicanBar and Grill, LLC d/b/a CancunMexican Bar and Grill, located at8695 State Highway 59, Suite B,Foley, Al 36535.

At the public hearing, anyinterested person may appear atsaid time and place to be heardeither in support of or inopposition to the granting by theBaldwin County Commission ofsuch approval.January 9-16-23, 2019

Notice of Sale Abandoned:2005 Chevrolet TahoeVIN: 1GNEC13T05J168495Sale date: February 20, 2019By: Mo's TowingLocation of sale:23701 AL-59Robertsdale, AL 36567Last owner's Name:UnknownJanuary 16-23, 2019

Notice of Sale Abandoned:2010 Subaru OutbackVIN: 4S4BRBKCXA3356713Sale date: February 20, 2019By: Mo's TowingLocation of sale:23701 AL-59Robertsdale, AL 36567Last owner's Name:UnknownJanuary 16-23, 2019

Notice of Sale Abandoned:2001 Volk Jetta 5AF6426VIN: 3VWSS29M71M068165Sale date: February 20, 2019By: Mo's TowingLocation of sale:23701 AL-59Robertsdale, AL 36567Last owner's Name:UnknownJanuary 16-23, 2019

Notice of Sale Abandoned:1995 Isuzu RodeoVIN: 4S2CK58V1S4348135Sale date: February 27, 2019By: Mo's TowingLocation of sale:23701 AL-59Robertsdale, AL 36567Last owner's Name:UnknownJanuary 23-30, 2019

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 36515Estate of

Barbara Turner ThomasNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 21st day of December,2018, by the Honorable TimRussell, Judge of the ProbateCourt of Baldwin County, noticeis hereby given that all personshaving claims against said estateare hereby required to presentthe same within time allowed bylaw or the same will be barred.

Christopher Lee ThomasPersonal Representative

William Daniel CalhounDuck Calhoun & MegginsonPost Office Box 1188Fairhope, Al 36533January 9-16-23, 2019

Notice of Sale Abandoned:2000 Acura TLVIN: 19UUA5664YA006379Sale date: March 11, 2019By: Little Bitty's Towing, LLCLocation of sale:1027 N. Hickory St.Foley, AL 36535January 23-30, 2019

State of Alabama}County of Baldwin}

Probate Court for said Countythis 7th day of January, 2019

Case No. 36578Notice of Publication to

Probate Will

To: Earl Wesley Sledge, ElouiseSmith, Nancy O'Hara, and anyand all Unknown Heirs at Lawand Next of Lucy D. Sledge,Deceased

You will hereby take notice,that on this day came Janice AnnSledge Solmon and produced tothe Court a paper writing,purporting to be the Last Willand Testament of Lucy D.Sledge, Deceased, and moves theCourt to admit the said Will toProbate and Record.

You are notified to be andappear before me, at my office inthe Bay Minette Probate Office,Courthouse Annexed, of saidCounty at 11:00 A.M., on the25th day of February, 2019,when the motion will be consid-ered, and show, if anything youhave to alleged, why said paperwriting should not be admitted toProbate and Record, as the trueLast Will and Testament of saiddecedent.

Tim RussellJudge of Probate

Darryl Blackmon1905 Longmeadow RoadMobile, AL 36609January 23-30;February 6, 2019

PROMISSORY NOTE, FORBREACH OF CONTRACT,

AND OTHER RELIEF

By Order of the Court onOctober 19, 2018, SOUTHERNRECYCLERS DISASTER RE-LIEF, LLC, whose registeredagent for service of process,Thad Sellers, is deceased andwhose officers and agents areotherwise unknown, must an-swer the Complaint filed byDONJON MARINE CO., INC.,Civil Action No. 18-302, in theUnited States District Court forthe Southern District of Alaba-ma, Southern Division, on orbefore February 25, 2019 or ajudgment by default may berendered against it.Done this 20th day of December,2018.

H. Jake RodriguezFowler Rodriguez400 Poydras Street, 30th FloorNew Orleans, LA 70130Attorney for PlaintiffJanuary 2-9-16-23, 2019

Control (ABC) Board and that the5th day of February, 2019 at 8:30o'clock AM has been set for thepublic hearing thereof in theBaldwin County CommissionChambers, Baldwin CountyAdministration Building, aslocated at 322 Courthouse Square,Bay Minette, Alabama 36507.

The name and exact location of thebusiness being Bar Code SportsBar and Lounge, LLC d/b/a BarCode Sports Bar and Lounge,located at 9402 Upper BryantsLanding Road, Stockton, Alabama36576.

At the public hearing, anyinterested person may appear atsaid time and place to be heardeither in support of or inopposition to the granting by theBaldwin County Commission ofsuch approval.January 16-23-30, 2019

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 36298Estate of

Joseph D. Marcrum, Sr.Notice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 20th day of December,2018, by the Honorable TimRussell, Judge of the ProbateCourt of Baldwin County, noticeis hereby given that all personshaving claims against said estateare hereby required to presentthe same within time allowed bylaw or the same will be barred.

Terry Dwight MarcrumPersonal Representative

Timothy D. GarnerAttorney At LawPost Office Box 3304Gulf Shores, AL 36547January 9-16-23, 2019

AbandonVehicle / BoatLiquor LicenseLegal Notice

on the 21st day of December,2018, by the Honorable TimRussell, Judge of the ProbateCourt of Baldwin County, noticeis hereby given that all personshaving claims against said estateare hereby required to presentthe same within time allowed bylaw or the same will be barred.

Manley L. Cummins, IIIPersonal Representative

Manley L. Cummins, IIIManley L. Cummins, III, P.C.Post Office Box 7980Spanish Fort, AL 36527January 9-16-23, 2019

day of February, 2019, 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

T. Jason HadleyAttorney at LawPost Office Box 1347Bay Minette, AL 36507January 23-30;February 6, 2019

In the Probate Court ofBaldwin County, Alabama

Case No. 36581Estate of

Maureen Sullivan-ZarlengaNotice of Appointment

to be PublishedLetters Testamentary on the

estate of said deceased havingbeen granted to the undersignedon the 7th day of January, 2019,by the Honorable Tim Russell,Judge of the Probate notice ishereby given that all personshaving claims against said estateare hereby required to presentthe same within time allowed bylaw or the same will be barred.

Nancy KordickPersonal Representative

Patricia WoodAttorney at LawPost Office Box 664Elberta, AL 36530January 23-30; February 6, 2019

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Wisconsin snowbird club updatesSUBMITTED

The WI Sno-bird Club met at the Orange Beach Event Center (OBEC) on Wednesday, Jan. 9 with donuts and coffee be-fore the 9 a.m. meeting began. The Gulf Shores High School JROTC opened the meeting with their presentation of the flags.

Tina Green, Program Supervisor with Bald-win County foster chil-dren, briefly explained the value of and thanked us for the gift cards we contribute for their teenagers’ Christmas gifts. They average 180 children in foster care

every year. Then Tony Kennon, Orange Beach mayor, fielded questions from the group about everything going on in the city.

We have a book/puzzle exchange and collect Nestle water bottle la-bels, Boxtops for Educa-tion from General Mills cereals and Johnson & Johnson products, empty printer ink car-tridges, pop-top rings from soda cans and mo-tel-size toiletries. Cards are played every Fri-day at the Gulf Shores American Legion Post 44 on Hwy 59 from 8:30 a.m. to noon through March.

There are several op-

portunities for volunteer work and golf and other events for participation. Please contact Kenn at 251-967-2463 or [email protected] with questions, suggestions and RSVPs.

Our schedule:• Wednesday, Jan. 30 -

10:30 a.m. with 11:30 a.m. lunch - Potluck at Orange Beach Community Center (OBCC)

• Wednesday, Feb. 6 - 8:30 a.m. - meeting at OBEC

• Saturday, Feb. 9 - 11 a.m. - BRAT FEST at OBCC benefit Fire Depts.

Newcomers fundraiser successful

South Baldwin Newcomers Club thanks the community for a successful Toast to the Coast Roaring 20’s Party. Great fun was had by all on our successful fundraiser party. A huge thank you to the following restaurants which provided us with outstanding displays and tasty offerings for our dinner: Papa Rocco Pizza and Oyster Bar, King Neptune’s Sea-food Restaurant, Flippers Seafood and Oyster Bar, Rum Sisters Gourmet Alcohol Infused Cakes, Villaggio Grille, Publix, Picnic Beach, Coastal Alabama Community College, Rouses Markets, Playa at Sportsman Marina, Fisher’s at Orange Beach Marina, Another Broken Egg, Fin & Fork, DeSoto’s Seafood Kitchen, Bayes Southern Bar and Grill, Tacky Jack’s, Cosmos Restaurant and Bar, Cobalt the Restaurant, GT’s on the Bay, Luna’s Eat and Drink, Buzzcatz Coffee & Sweets, Louisiana Lagniappe, Voyagers Contemporary Coastal Cuisine, Latitude 30 and Ginny Lane Bar and Grill. What a wonderful way to sample some of the best these fine restaurants have to offer all in one fun venue while raising funds for local area charitable organizations.We also want to thank all the generous contributors to our successful silent auction including: Coastal Art Center, Harry & David, St. Nick’s Knives, The Saucery, Sam’s Bait & Tackle, Beach Bazaar, McCullough Plastic Surgery clinic, High Cotton, Vera Bradley, Zeke’s Lady Party Boat, Sand Dollar Lifestyles Stores, Tin Top Res-taurant & Bar, FloraBama Restaurant & Bar, Publix Stores, Baldwin EMC Utility, Orange Beach Excursions, Wolf Bay Lodge Restaurant, Cool Change Charters, Villaggio Restau-rant, K McElroy Salon, Peninsula Golf Club, Big Fish Restaurant & Bar, Diamond Jewelers, Bellingrath Gardens, Hog Wild BBQ Restaurant, Sail Wild Hearts Boat Charter, Gulf Coast Zoo, Gulf Shores Golf Club, Fanatic Fanz Store, Wind Creek Casino & Hotel, Blalocks Sea-food & Specialty Market, Manning Jewelry, OWA Amusement Park, Craft Farms Golf, McK-enzie Street Florist, J&M Tackle, Southwest Airlines, Coastal Cruisers Classic & Antique Limousine Services-and last but not least many of our members valuable donations of artwork, products and services. These proceeds enable South Baldwin Newcomers Club to make donations ($21,400 last year) to support local charities and scholarships.

SUBMITTED PHOTOS

INVITATION TO BIDSealed bids subject to the conditions contained herein, will be received by the City of Foley until 2:00 p.m. CT on Wednesday, February 6, 2019 and then publicly opened and read at the City of Foley Conference Room, 407 East Laurel Avenue, Foley, Ala-bama 36535 for furnishing all labor and materials and performing all work for:

MAX GRIFFIN POOL PLASTERING

Requisition No. REC-020619

Bid documents 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.

A State of Alabama General Contractors license is required for this project and the Contractor shall have the major classification for swimming pools.

Guarantee will be required with each bid as follows: A cashier’s check or bid bond payable to The City of Foley in an amount not less than five (5) percent of the amount of the bid, but in no event more than $10,000, must accompany the bidder’s proposal. Performance and Payment Bonds (100% of contract price) and evidence of insurance required in the bid documents will be required at the signing of the Contract.

To be eligible for consideration, bids must be submitted on complete original proposal forms found in the bid package. The specifications and all executed bid forms must be submitted in a sealed envelope, clearly marked, identifying the bid and the date of the bid opening. The Bidder’s Alabama State Contractor’s License Number shall be on the outside of the envelope or bid will not be opened. 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 Keith Purchasing Agent

City of Foley, Alabama

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGThe Planning Commission of the City of Robertsdale, Alabama will conduct a public hearing to consider a subdivision request made by Crystal Orchard Inc. The proposed subdivision, Crystal Orchard Phase V, containing 12 lots, is located on Pecan Terrace, Loxley AL, 36551.

Property Description: DESCRIPTION AS SURVEYEDCommencing at a 1/2” CAPPED REBAR “SPEAKS” AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE EAST R.O.W. OF COUNTY RD. 55 AND THE NORTH LINE OF SEC. 26 T-5-S R-3-E BALDWIN CO., AL; thence S89°28’31”E, along said North line a distance of 1,948.59 feet to a 1/2” CAPPED REBAR “SO CROSS”; thence S00°23’06”E, a distance of 414.74 feet to a 1/2” CAPPED REBAR “SO CROSS” to the POINT OF BEGINNING; thence continue Southerly along said line, a distance of 257.27 feet to a SET 5/8” CAPPED REBAR; thence S88°34’42”E, a distance of 257.30 feet to a 1/2” CAPPED REBAR “ILLEGIBLE” at the NW corner of the Common Area shown on the plat for Crystal Orchard Estates Phase 4 on Slide 2335-E; thence S39°35’04”E, a distance of 102.16 feet to a 1/2” CAPPED REBAR “18383”; thence S34°03’47”W, a distance of 189.55 feet to a 1/2” CAPPED REBAR “18383”; thence S69°32’05”W, a distance of 181.12 feet to a 1/2” CAPPED REBAR “ILLEGIBLE”; thence S40°35’59”W, a distance of 290.29 feet to a 1/2” CAPPED REBAR “18383”; thence S49°22’30”E, a distance of 294.92 feet to a SET 5/8” CAPPED REBAR; thence S00°23’38”E, a distance of 448.03 feet to a 1/2” CAPPED REBAR “ILLEGIBLE at the NE corner of Lot 20 of Phase 1 of Crystal Orchard Estates on Slide 1745-A”; thence S89°36’22”W, a distance of 294.92 feet to a 1/2” CAPPED REBAR “ILLEGIBLE”; thence N00°23’38”W, a distance of 285.00 feet to a 1/2” CAPPED REBAR “18383”; thence N28°27’35”W, a distance of 39.50 feet to a 1/2” CAPPED REBAR “ILLEGIBLE”; thence N49°22’54”W, a distance of 270.00 feet to a 1/2” CAPPED REBAR “18383”; thence N72°35’25”W, a distance of 264.84 feet to a 1/2” CAPPED REBAR “18383” at the SE corner of Lot 103 of Creekwood Place SD as recorded on Slide 2266-E; thence N20°10’30”W, a distance of 44.29 feet to a 1/2” CAPPED REBAR “18383” at the SE corner of Lot 102 of Creekwood Place SD as recorded on Slide 2266-E; thence N60°27’15”E, a distance of 197.44 feet to a 5/8” CAPPED REBAR “LOWERY”; thence N48°10’28”W, a distance of 194.83 feet to a 5/8” CAPPED REBAR “LOWERY”; thence S52°27’33”W, a distance of 142.69 feet to a 1/2” CAPPED REBAR “18383” at the NW corner of said Lot 102; thence N44°12’17”W, a distance of 69.46 feet to a 1/2” CAPPED REBAR “18383”; thence N60°41’51”W, a distance of 71.40 feet to a 1/2” CAPPED REBAR “ILLEGIBLE”; thence N33°15’35”E, a distance of 232.69 feet to a 1/2” CAPPED REBAR “GEO”; thence N56°44’25”W, a distance of 153.00 feet to a SET 5/8” CAPPED REBAR on the Easterly R.O.W. of Pecan View Drive; thence N33°15’35”E, a distance of 20.00 feet to a SET 5/8” CAPPED REBAR; thence S56°44’25”E, a distance of 153.00 feet to a 1/2” REBAR; thence N33°15’35”E, a distance of 90.00 feet to a 1/2” CAPPED REBAR “18383” at the NE corner of Lot 112 of said Creekwood Place SD; thence N56°41’54”W, a distance of 150.64 feet to a 1/2” CAPPED REBAR “18383”; thence N09°57’39”W, a distance of 69.24 feet to a 1/2” CAPPED REBAR “18383”; thence N56°44’25”W, a distance of 187.71 feet to a 1/2” CAPPED REBAR “18383”; thence S20°42’01”W, a distance of 181.34 feet to a 1/2” CAPPED REBAR “18383”; thence S33°15’35”W, a distance of 360.00 feet to a 1/2” CAPPED REBAR “ILLEGIBLE”; thence N56°44’25”W, a distance of 30.00 feet to a 1/2” CAPPED REBAR “ILLEGIBLE” at the NW corner of Lot 68 of Crystal Orchard Estates Phase 2 as recorded on Slide 1745-A; thence S33°15’35”W, a distance of 56.25 feet to a 1/2” REBAR; thence N89°48’00”W, a distance of 118.44 feet to a POINT; thence S20°54’11”W, a distance of 174.12 feet to a 1/2” REBAR; thence S00°12’00”W, a distance of 122.72 feet to a 1/2” REBAR on the North R.O.W. of Outland Drive; thence S87°57’00”W, a distance of 219.26 feet to a SET 5/8” CAPPED REBAR; thence along a curve to the right, having a Radius of 25.00 feet; a chord of N50°44’21”W 33.01 feet, an arc length of 36.05 feet to a SET 5/8” CAPPED REBAR on the Easterly R.O.W. of County Road 55; thence along said R.O.W. along a curve to the left, having a Radius of 676.00 feet; a chord of N12°51’12”W 137.00 feet, an arc length of 137.23 feet; thence N17°04’36”W, along said R.O.W. a distance of 113.90 feet to a POINT in Perone Branch; thence Northeasterly along said Branch generally along the following courses: thence N52°40’10”E, a distance of 144.88 feet; thence N42°35’24”E, a distance of 453.09 feet; thence N42°06’37”E, a distance of 495.85 feet; thence N38°46’31”E, a distance of 209.24 feet to the SW corner of tax parcel 05-42-07-26-0-000-003.001 as surveyed by Southern Cross Surveying; thence Easterly along said South line along the following courses: thence S66°55’43”E, a distance of 145.39 feet; thence S46°58’02”E, a distance of 149.16 feet; thence S72°13’43”E, a distance of 719.71 feet to the POINT OF BEGINNING, Said parcel containing 33.01 acres, more or less.

The hearing has been scheduled for Monday, January 28, 2019, at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall. Interested persons and adjoining property owners will be given as opportunity to ask questions and make comments at this time. Written comments should be addressed to Shannon J. Burkett, City Clerk, P.O. Box 429, Robertsdale, AL 36567.

Aaron White, Chairman, Robertsdale Planning Commission

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