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Legal notices for the week of Oct. 3 – Oct. 9, 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 Oscar L. Ash and wife, Janice F. Ash, to CitiFinancial Corporation, LLC, on May 27, 2008, said mortgage being recorded in the Office of the Judge of Probate of Etowah County, Alabama, at Instrument

Classifieds for the week of Oct. 3 – Oct. 9, 2014

 ESTATE SALE

ESTATE SALE OF MR. JIM FOREMAN

October 4, 2014/ Saturday Only

7:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

132 Crabapple Lane, Gadsden, AL 35904

Numerous antiques…oval marble top center table, ball and claw-foot round table, his and her Victorian chairs, parlor set, antique rockers, early 1800’s bookcase and secretary, 3 drawer

“And your young men shall see visions…” Part V

The Vagabond recently came across a pamphlet written by the Women’s Club called A little book about Gadsden. It tells about the early periods of the Gadsden area. For the last few weeks we have been reporting on this old pamphlet. It continues….

“The Agricola Furnace Company was organized in 1925. It manufactures warm air furnaces of cast iron and steel

The importance of voting

Now that the campaign season is entering the final five weeks, there will be a huge increase in the TV ads, mail pieces and other campaign activity – all meant to persuade voters to vote one way or another. It’s the homestretch, and things are going to be ramping up.

However you may choose to vote, the most important thing you

Gadsden Public Library opens Novel Cafe

By Sarrah Peters/News Editor

The Gadsden Public library held a ribbon cutting for its new Novel Café on Tuesday, Sept 30. The Café had a grand opening the next day on Wednesday, Oct. 1. 

The Novel Café was the Downtown Deli. It is located inside the Gadsden Public Library in the former reference and genealogy area with the Friends of the Library

Etowah Youth Orchestra opens season with formal fall concert

The Etowah Youth Orchestras opens its 2014-2015 season on Sunday, November 2nd, with the EYO’s Fall Formal Concert.  The 2 p.m. program will be held at the Wallace Hall Fine Arts Center on the campus of Gadsden State Community College.  The performance will feature the Etowah Youth Symphony Orchestra and the Etowah Symphonic Wind Ensemble.

The Fall Formal Concert is the

McSpadden makes music into tradition

When students march down the aisle at Gadsden State’s commencement ceremony they are most likely thinking of their own college traditions and are oblivious to the unique tradition that is an essential part of the ceremony.  George McSpadden has been playing Mendelssohn’s Priest’s March for as many years as there have been commencements at Gadsden State. Beginning with the first

Andy Nevala Trio to play at concert series

The Music Center at Temple Beth Israel Concert Series will change musical genres for the third performance of the season, featuring jazz pianist Andy Nevala.  The Andy Nevala Trio will perform at the Music Center on Friday, Nov. 7, at 7 p.m.

Andy Nevala currently directs Jazz Ensembles I, II, and III, The Latin ensemble, three combos, the Annual Jazz Festival

GSCC welcomes international students

Gadsden State Community College welcomed two new international students as part of the U.S. Department of State’s Global Undergraduate Exchange Program in Eurasia & Central Asia known as Global UGRAD. Joining the Gadsden State Community College family are Ruslan Jumajanov from Kazakhstan and Artem Starostenko from Russia.

The Global UGRAD Program aims to advance youth leadership and promote mutual understanding by