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Legal notices for the week of Feb. 13 – Feb. 19, 2015

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MORTGAGE

FORECLOSURE SALE

STATE OF ALABAMA

COUNTY OF ETOWAH

Attalla

Default having been made in the indebtedness secured by that certain mortgage executed by Oscar J Cattling And Dorothy Malone Cattling to Bank of America, N.A. dated July 23, 2010; said mortgage being recorded in Instrument No. 3336072, Etowah County, Al

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Learning from history

I’ve always admired U.S. President Harry S. Truman. Even though he never earned a college degree, I believe he had more wisdom than most of our Ivy-League educated leaders.

Truman once said, “There is nothing new in the world except the history you do not know.” That is a profound statement. It is also very true and very relevant

Robert Turner-The only Confederate soldier killed in Gadsden

The Vagabond ran across some papers earlier this week that Hazel Oliver wrote years ago for the Etowah Historical Society. The papers were about Robert Turner, who was killed in action at the Black Creek incident. Tur-ner is buried along with Emma Sansom’s father and daughter and a black family member.

For many years up

Being ‘UP’ for Jesus

A friend recently sent me a posting on the “Yahoo Answers” page. It was posted by a person named Sepia and is the best answer to date on the question: “What is the two letter word in the English language that has the most meanings?” In searching several dictionaries, I found, as well, that the suggested word has many