Classifieds for the week of Oct. 17 – Oct. 24, 2014
AUCTIONS
U.S. BANKRUPTCY auction. Online bidding only @ www.AuctionByPearce.com. Mobile, Alabama property. Walker County Alabama acreage. Chip Pearce AL#1088. Pearce & Associates 1-205-664-4300.
LAKEFRONT EUROPEAN home on 2 ± acres. Over 780’ of water frontage Hoover, AL. Thursday, October 23rd 1:00 p.m. www.targetauction.com. 1-800 476-3939. Djacobs #5060.
AUCTION – OWNER retiring,
Legal notices for the week of Oct. 17 – Oct. 23, 2014
MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE SALE
Default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Ben Bolton, III and Tarcha L. Bolton, husband and wife, originally in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for First Federal Bank, on the 30th day of September, 2008, said mortgage
“And your young men shall see visions…” Part Six
This week we are back on the pamphlet written by the Gadsden Women’s Club called A little book about Gadsden, which tells about the early periods of the Gadsden area. It continues….
“On August 23, 1855, a small group of Baptists under the leadership of Rev. J.J.D. Renfroe, met and organized the First Baptist Church. Phillip Archer helped write the Articles
The Neighborhood Scoop by Dr. Cynthia L. Toles
The New Canaan Baptist Church celebrated its 17th anniversary on Sunday, Oct. 5 at 3 p.m. New Canaan Baptist is known as “A Little Church with a Big Heart.”
The program included a 50-plus mens choir from Birmingham called the Men of Praise. These men did an awesome job of singing songs of praise.
Pastor Larry G. Weathers of the Antioch Missionary
Where I Stand
As a state representative, there are a lot of causes I am proud to make a stand for. My two biggest priorities, and what I have devoted the majority of my time to, have been job creation and education.
But I have also been proud to take a stand for our second amendment rights, and proud to say that I have
Kate Falcon speaks about The Voice audition
By Sarrah Peters/News Editor
Kate Falcon cannot remember a time she didn’t love to sing.
“I grew up singing in the back of my parents’ car on the way to preschool,” said Falcon.
She didn’t realize she wanted to make it a career until she was 11 and entered a contest to open for Travis Tritt.
“As soon as I got off stage, I
Noccalula Falls kicks off Halloween season with a bash
By Jacqueline Chandler/Messenger Correspondent
Noccalula Falls Park hosted the 4th Annual Halloween Super Bash on Oct. 11 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Numerous inflatables, games, ghost golf, train rides, and of course, plenty of trick or treating, were available throughout the park.
Food vendors on site included Jack’s, Tropical Sno, Frios Pops, Lookout Mountain Kettle Corn and Papa John’s, providing options for
GSCC loses one of its own
Gadsden State Community College extends its sincerest condolences to family and friends of George McSpadden. He began his tenure at Gadsden State in 1966. He worked as a full-time music instructor from 1966 until his retirement in 1996. Since then he has remained as a part-time music instructor, advisor, and organist.
Interim President Martha G. Lavender remarked, “Our Gadsden State family
GCHS teaches breast cancer awareness
The FCCLA (Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America) Club at Gadsden City High School recently sponsored a breast cancer awareness program for junior and senior girls.
The goal of the program was to raise awareness about this dreaded disease that will affect one out of every eight persons in the country.
The importance of monthly self -exams and early detection were