The Selma Times-Journal from Selma, Alabama (2024)

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2007 THE SELMA TIMES -JOURNAL A3 OBITUARIES Ms. Lizzie Mae Scott ORRVILLE Ms. Lizzie Mae Scott, 64, died Wednesday, Nov. 21, at her residence. Funeral services are scheduled for noon, Saturday, at John the Baptist Church with the Rev.

Curtis Williams officiating. Burial will follow in Fulton Cemetery under the direction of Miller Funeral Service. Survivors include six sons, Eugene Scott, Willie J. Muse, Roosevelt Muse, Johnny Muse, Joseph Scott and Onnis Scott; two daughters, Sandra Scott and Gloria Clark; seven brothers Eddie Scott, Jesse Scott, Willie Scott, Joe Cleveland Scott, Randolph Scott, Earnest Scott and Wilbert Rayford; eight sisters, Cassie B. Eastman, Julia M.

Flennory, Johnnie M. Averhart, Emma Jackson, Mary Lee Scott, Juanita Priest, Gladys Rayford and Brunetta Cole; 28 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; one son-in-law; six daughters-in-law; four brothers-in-law; four sisters-inlaw and a host of nieces and nephews. Ms. Scott's grandsons and nephews will serve as her pallbearers. Bettye Marilyn Ellison Bettye Marilyn Ellison, age 79, a resident of Selma, passed away Nov.

29, 2007. Surviving Mrs. Ellison are her husband, Roland O. Ellison; sons, Coley J. Thompson, II of Selma, Michael R.

(Candace) Ellison of Clanton, AL; daughter, Connie Wilson (Kelly) Wyatt of Moore, OK; grandchildren, Jeffrey (Leslie) Moore, Heather Wilson (Jay) Smith, Billy Walker Wyatt, Brice L. (Michelle) Wilson, Kelly (Bubba) Beasley, Jamie R. Ruff and Jeffrey B. (Mandy) Wilson and great-grandchildren, Benson Girlie, Hunter Smith, Chance Ellison, Michaela Ellison, Jake Smith, Jess Smith, Audrey Wilson, Thorne Wilson, Garrett Wilson, Clay Moore and Kelly Wyatt, II. Graveside services will be held Saturday, Dec.

1, 2007, at 11 a.m. in Pineview Memory Gardens with the Rev. Preston Johnson officiating and Selma Funeral Home directing. Pallbearers will be Benson Girlie, Carson Jones, Tommy Easterling, Michael Ellison, Jimmy Ruff and Jay Smith. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Cahaba Hospice, 410 Church Selma, AL 36701.

Please visit http://www.selmafuneralhome.com/ to make online condolences to the family. Ms. Bettie Jo Cutruzzula MILLBROOK Bettie Jo Cutruzzula, 67, a resident of Millbrook died in a Montgomery hospital Thursday, Nov. 29, 2007. Funeral services will be 3:30 p.m., Sunday at LeakMemory Chapel.

Visitation will be held 4 to 07 p.m., Saturday. She is survived by her husband Sal Cutruzzula children Wanda Kutney, Sal Cutruzzula Mike Cutruzzula (Lorraine), and Anna. Underwood (Roger); brother, Ronnie Belcher; five grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Memorials may be made to NAMI at 4122 Wall Street. Montgomery, AL 36106.

Mr. Roy Parker Mr. Roy Parker, 48, of Selma died Saturday, Nov. 24, at his residence. Funeral services are scheduled for 10 a.m., Saturday, at Miller Funeral Services chapel with Pastor Michael Bowens officiating.

Burial will follow in Elmwood under the direction Pastor Michael Bowens. Mr. Parker was preceded in death by Annie Grimes Parker and Monroe Watkins, Willie Grimes, David Grimes and Annie Grimes Lewis. He is survived by his brothers, Joe (Vera) Grimes, Cleveland; Rosie Parker, James Parker, Charles Parker, Rufus (Annie) Walters, Willie J. (Willianna) Watkins, Freddie Watkins, Dan Jackson, Fredrick (Willie Ann) Jackson, all of Selma and Alexander Watkins of Staten Island, N.

sisters, Evelyn (Albert) Jennings of Sharon, and Carolyn (Maurice) Jordan; 15 nieces and 15 nephews. FOR HOME DELIVERY of The Times-Journal Call 875-2110 D. M. RUSSELL, D.M.D., P.C. DENTISTRY FOR CHILDREN Infants, Children Teenagers (Newborn to age 20) 2425 Medical Center Parkway Selma, AL 36701 (Located across from Hampton Inn) 334-875-1330 or 1-800-582-8872 MEDICAID AND MOST INSURANCE ACCEPTED Now accepting after school appointments Office hours by appointment Monday through Thursday 8 AM Until 4 PM THE BEAUTY SHOP 12655 River Road Selma, AL 36701 Haircare for the entire Family Tues.

Fri. 10 5 pm Sat. by appointment only, Register for a gift basket valued at to be given away the last Friday of every month! www.thebeautyshopselma.com 872-6576 POLICE REPORTS Incidents for period ending at midnight Nov. 28 Theft of property reported in 600 block of Goldsby Street Burglary reported in 1200 block of Alabama Avenue Breaking and entering of a vehicle reported in 200 block of Sheppard Avenue Attempted burglary reported in 1100 block of Selma Avenue Criminal mischief reported in 1000 block of Jeff Davis Avenue Burglary reported in 100 block of Wheeler Avenue Breaking and entering of a vehicle reported in 800 block of Highland Avenue Burglary reported in 400 block of Johnson Street Found property reported in 900 block of Jeff Davis Avenue Theft of property reported in 1500 block of Alabama Avenue Reckless endangerment, menacing, deadly weapon on school ground reported on Bell Road Harassment reported in 1000 block of First Avenue Burglary reported in 2700 block of Lauderdale Street Harassment, domestic vioFIRE RUNS Reported for Wednesday, Nov. 28 3:25 a.m.

901 Ravenwood Drive, false alarm 11:59 a.m. Highway 219 and Highway 80, assist vehicle accident JAIL DOCKET Arrest report from Wednesday, Nov. 28 at 7 a.m. to Thursday, Nov. 29 at 7 a.m.

Gary Chambers, 32, 3174 Highway 22, Valley Grande, child support, jailed on $1,500 bond Christie Sawyer, 43, 766 Caves Cove Valley Grande, fraudulent use of credit released on $2,500 bond Henry Burton, 53, 465 County Road 835, Jones, public intoxication, jailed on $500 bond Jessie Wilson, 40, 693 County Road 15, Selma, DUI, jailed on $1,000 bond NEW LISITINGS 5 bedroom 90 County Road 520 $169,500 10 Acres 139 Cypress Bend Road $384,000 239 Hardin $189,000 420 Lapsley Street $151,000 605 Lapsley St. $375000 980 Red Eagle Road. $264,000 323 Centenary Street $239,000 REAL ESTATE Gallery 874-8182 706 Broad Street. Selma MLS lence reported in 100 block of Mechanic Street Arrest reported for public intoxication in 1300 block of Highland Avenue Arrest reported for no license to carry firearm at First Avenue and Church Street Civil matter reported in 1800 block of Water Avenue 'Incidents for period ending at midnight Nov. 27 Arrests reported for theft of property in 1500 block of Highland Avenue Burglary reported in 2300 block of Shannon Avenue Assault, domestic violence, reckless endangerment reported in 1200 block of Woodrow Avenue Burglary reported in 100 block of Magnolia Drive Burglary reported in 100 block of Highway 80 E.

Burglary reported in 500 block of Tremont Street. Confiscated property reported at Lauderdale Street and Minter Avenue Criminal mischief reported in 600 block of Woodrow Avenue Negotiating worthless instrument reported on Bell Road Theft of property reported in 600 block of Alabama Avenue Burglary reported in 2000 block of Philpot Avenue Domestic violence reported in 2700 block of Annie Cooper Street Burglary reported in 400 block of Tenth Avenue Assault third degree reported at Sixth Avenue and Royal, Street Burglary reported in 1900 block of Marie Foster Street Arrest reported for failure to obey at GWC Homes Domestic violence, assault reported in 600 block of Laurel Circle HOLIDAY SPECIALS AT THE CO-OP Off Washed Denim Work Pants, Carhartt Dungarees, Loose Fit Jeans All Wrangler Shirts Off by Wrangler Field The Original MUCK $9995 BOOT COMPANY Camp Shoe $7999 COSTA DEL MAR Large Selection of see what's out Central Alabama Farmers Co-op CO-OP 2519 HWY. 80 SELMA PRODUC 334-874-9083 Holiday Hideaway OFFICIAL RULES: 1. No Purchase Necessary. 2.

The Holiday Hideaway contest is a joint promotion between 100 and The Selma Times-Journal, sponsored in part by The Pepsi Cola Bottling Company of Selma and Lee Motor Sports. There is a Pepsi Cola product container hidden on public property in Dallas County, Alabama which is easily accessible, 24 hours per day, and seven days per week. Clues will be aired and published to direct to the location of the container. The first clue will be published in the Selma Times-Journal on Wednesday October 24, 2007. The contest will clude when the container is located and a winner is declared.

3. Holiday Hideaway clues will be randomly printed in the Selma Times-Journal. newspaper, aired on radio station WDXX-FM and displayed at participating sponsor locations. 4. There will be only one winner.

The grand prize is a Suzuki DRZ-125 motorcycle valued at $2,399, a riding helmet and $1,000 in cash delivered in the form of a bank negotiable instrument (check). Only one container has been hidden which contains an authentication certificate. The person who finds the container must follow precisely the instructions inside the container in order to claim the grand prize. 5. The grand prize winner will be responsible for all federal, state and local taxes and must provide a social security number or federal tax identification number in order to claim the grand prize.

A federal form 1099 will be issued to the winner in the amount of $3,450 which includes the value of the motorcycle, the helmet and the cash. 6. Participation in this contest is solely the decision of an individual. Any individual's decision to participate in the Holiday Hideaway contest is acknowledgement of the following: A) BroadSouth Communications, Inc. (WDXX-FM), Selma Newspapers, Inc.

(The Selma Times-Journal), The Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. of Selma, Lee's Auto Sales, Inc. (Lee Motor Sports), their employees, heirs and assigns are not liable for any acts, actions, events or injury to anyone who may choose to participate. Consequently, all of the above listed sponsors and promoters shall be held harmless and be indemnified against any claims of liability involving or surrounding any and all "searching" or "hunting" excursions by those who willingly participate. B) The sponsors and promoters are not and will not be responsible for any future liability regarding the winner's use or possession of the grand prize.

The grand prize winner must agree in writing to specific indemnity and hold harmless covenants that will be presented for signature and testament along with the grand prize. 7. Employees and their immediate family members of BroadSouth Communications, The Selma Times-Journal, Pepsi Cola, Lee Motor Sports are ineligible to participate in this contest. "Immediate family" is defined as living in the same household parent, sibling, spouse, child or grandchild. 8.Other elements of this contest will be printed in The Selma Times-Journal and aired on 100.

The contest rules are subject to change with advance notice printed in the Selma Times-Journal and aired on 100. Win $1,000 AND A Suzuki DR-Z125 Dirt Bike.

The Selma Times-Journal from Selma, Alabama (2024)
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