Classifieds for the week of Sept. 12 – Sept. 18, 2014
AUCTIONS
ABSOLUTE AUCTION – 99+/- commercial acres, Gurley, AL, near Huntsville, Hwy 72 Madison County. Offered in 26 parcels, combos. September 25, 1:00 p.m. Gtauctions.com, 1-205-326-0833, Granger, Thagard & Associates, Inc. Jack F. Granger, #873.
SERVICES
DIVORCE WITH or without children $125. Includes name change and property settlement agreement. Save hundreds.
Legal notices for the week of Sept. 12 – Sept. 18, 2014
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MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain Mortgage executed by Charles Lewis Rectenwald, II and Amanda G. Rectenwald, husband and wife, to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. (“MERS”), (solely as nominee for Lender, First Federal Bank, and Lender’s successors and assigns), dated the 30th
Southern Cooking with Andy Bedwell
Mary’s Scalloped Potatoes and Fudge Plate Pie
Football season is here and I enjoyed every game that I watched this past weekend. It is so much fun now that Matthew is old enough to discuss a game with me. Grandchildren are such a blessing! Of course, my favorite part of the game is to know what all of you had to
“And your young men shall see visions…” Part II
The following is excerpted from a book written by the Gadsden’s Women’s Club called “A Little Book about Gadsden.” The book tells about the early periods of the Gadsden area.
Civil War Days – 1861
The Civil War stopped all internal improvements. [Etowah] County, then [called] Cherokee, furnished five companies of soldiers who were part of the 19th Alabama Regiment whose first
Bold? Or Dangerous?
Recently, our state leaders have been going around patting themselves on the back for how much they have changed things over the past four years. They say that over the next four years, they are going to “be bold,” if not “bolder,” than they were before. They plan to go even further than they have in the past. This should
Treasures draw folks from near and far
By Jacqueline Chandler/Messenger Correspondent
Often referred to as Antique Alley, The City of Attalla draws in those who love to hunt for hidden treasures in the many antique shops located in the downtown area.
Last weekend, this rich history was celebrated as the first biannual Treasures in the Street kicked off.
Vendors traveled from states such as Tennessee, Ohio and North Carolina to
Survivor helps cancer patients feel better
By Sarrah Peters/News Editor
Every other first Monday of the month, Angela Klein, a hairdresser at Katy & Co. Hair Salon, heads to Gadsden Regional Cancer Center. She doesn’t go for treatment, at least not anymore.
Klein is the Etowah County facilitator for the American Cancer Society. She works cutting hair through a program called Look Good Feel Better. The non-profit program
Gladden proposes bill to prevent rapists receiving parental rights
Etowah County Coroner and candidate for the state House of Representatives in District 29, Michael Gladden recently that, if elected to the State Legislature, the first bill he will introduce would prohibit a person convicted of first-degree rape from claiming custody and visitation rights.
Studies have shown that survivors of rape are the largest population in the nation to suffer from
Red Cross encourages donations
Disasters can strike at any time, and the American Red Cross encourages eligible donors to help their communities prepare for emergencies by giving blood during National Preparedness Month.
The mission of the Red Cross is to help the public prevent, prepare for and respond to emergencies. During National Preparedness Month, the Red Cross reminds Americans to take simple steps to get