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Sept 3, Issue, 2016 April 6, 2013 Weekly Call Birmingham Mes senger Southern Labor Review Alabama Legal Advertiser PUBLISHED WEEKLY SINCE 1918 NOW SEMI-WEEKLY Subscription/Advertising Information BIRMINGHAM (205) 252-3672 BESSEMER (205) 425-0301 The ALABAMA MESSENGER is a semi-weekly newspaper dedicated to serving the People, Courts, Attorneys, and Businesses of Jefferson County, as an efficient and qualified medium for all legal publications. Volume 99 Number 71 (25 Cents) Saturday, September 3, 2016 LEGAL NOTICE ADVERTISEMENT FOR BID PUBLIC NOTICE OF FY-2017 MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE TO BIDDERS MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE OF ALABAMA BID #39-16 ALDOT PROGRAM OF PROJECTS Default having been made in the pay- Sealed Bid Proposals will be Default having been made in the ABANDONED MOTOR VEHICLE JEFFERSON COUNTY Sealed proposals will be received by The Alabama Department of ment of the indebtedness secured by received by the JCESD, Jefferson payment of the indebtedness secured In accordance with Section 32-13-1, ICBA Offers Financial Notice is hereby given that a bill, the the Jefferson County Board of Transportation is submitting grant that certain mortgage executed by County, Alabama, in Room 270, by that certain mortgage executed by Code of Alabama, 1975, notice is here- substance of which is as follows, will Education in the Bids and Contracts applications to the Federal Transit Sterling McCurdy, an unmarried man, Commission Chambers, Courthouse, Lori A. Hall and Robert Hall, Jr., as by given to the owners, lienholders and be introduced in the 2016 Second Department office, 2100 South 18th Administration, a division of the U.S. and Dunal Johnson, an unmarried Birmingham, Alabama, until 2:00 P.M. wife and husband, originally in favor other interested parties, that the follow- Tips to Help Prepare Special Session of the Legislature of Street, Birmingham, AL 35209, until Department of Transportation, for woman, originally in favor of local time on Thursday, October 13, of Mortgage Electronic Registration ing described abandoned vehicles will Alabama and application for its pas- 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, September 14, funding in support of transit programs NewSouth Realty, Inc., on the 15th 2016, and then publicly opened and Systems, Inc. acting solely as nomi- be sold at public auction for cash to the sage and enactment will be made: 2016 for electrical repair and installa- indicated below. The grant applica- day of December, 1998, said mortgage read for the ASSET MANAGEMENT nee for EquiFirst Corporation, on the highest bidder at 11:00 am, October 13, A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT: tion services for the Jefferson County tions seek funding to support opera- recorded in the Office of the Judge of PROGRAM – CONTRACT NO. 31st day of May, 2006, said mortgage 2016, at 2121 Montevallo Road SW, for a Natural Disaster Relating to Jefferson County (the Schools. These services will be used tional, administrative, planning, and Probate of Jefferson County, Alabama, 2016 AMP13 2016 ON-CALL recorded in the Office of the Judge of Birmingham, AL 35211, to -wit: "County"), to authorize the Jefferson on an “as needed basis” with no guar- capital project activities. in Instrument Number 9816/5052; the SEWER SERVICES. Probate of Jefferson County, 2005 Dodge Magnum County Commission to levy and antee, expectations, or commitment to These grants will fund statewide pro- undersigned Bayview Loan Servicing, The scope of includes, but is not limit- Alabama, in Book LR200609, Page Vin: 2D8GV58225H181903 Washington, D.C. (Sept. 1, 2016)—In recognition of National assess, subject to the limitations set any specific volume of services. jects for Small Urban Transportation, LLC, a Delaware Limited Liability ed to: 19334; the undersigned US Bank Seller reserves the right to reject any forth in this act, a privilege or license Bids must be submitted on proposal Rural Transportation, Bus and Bus Company, as Mortgagee/Transferee, Providing all labor, equipment, National Association, as Trustee for bids and the right to bid. Preparedness Month, the Independent Community Bankers of tax against retail sales of certain prop- forms furnished by the owner. Facilities, and Enhanced Mobility of under and by virtue of the power of materials, supplies, tools, and supervi- Ala.Ms.- Sept. 3, 10, 2016 erty and amusements (a “sales tax”) Interested contractors can receive the sale contained in said mortgage, will sion necessary to perform on call and the Structured Asset Securities America® (ICBA) and the nation’s 6,000 community banks “Invitation to Bid” including the nec- Seniors and Individuals with sell at public outcry to the highest bid- as-needed priority sewer replacement Corporation Mortgage Pass-Through subject to the state sales tax and an Disabilities Transportation. A brief Certificates, 2006-EQ1, as LEGAL NOTICE excise tax on the storage, use or con- essary proposal forms, by contacting der for cash, in front of the main and rehabilitation work in accordance The following units are to be sold at would like to remind Americans about the importance of getting Tracie Busby, at 205-379-2215. Bids description of each project and the entrance of the Courthouse at with JCESD’s standards and guide- Mortgagee/Transferee, under and by sumption of certain property (a “use available funding amounts follow: virtue of the power of sale contained Public Auction on September 21, 2016 their financial affairs in order and offer tips to help them prepare tax”) subject to the state use tax; to shall clearly be identified on the exte- Birmingham, Jefferson County, lines. at 10:00 A.M. at The Mini Warehouse, require the simultaneous cancellation rior of the envelope with the bidder’s Section 5307 and 5340 Small Urban Alabama, on August 2, 2016, during Being on call and capable of in said mortgage, will sell at public Grant: This grant will provide federal outcry to the highest bidder for cash, 2824 5th Avenue South, Irondale, AL before a natural disaster strikes. of a certain existing sales and use tax name, address, Contractor’s license the legal hours of sale, all of its right, responding to immediate replacement 35210. Not all units may be available levied by the County under Ordinance number and type, bid number, date and funds for capital and operating. title, and interest in and to the follow- situations, generally involving by-pass in front of the main entrance of the Available federal funding is Courthouse at Birmingham, Jefferson for sale. The sale is for the entire unit “Having access to pertinent documents and emergency funds 1769 of the Jefferson County time of bid opening. A cashier’s check ing described real estate, situated in pumping and segmental replacements. and must be paid in cash. Commission if the taxes authorized by or bid bond payable to the Jefferson $5,523,976 for the support of projects Jefferson County, Alabama, to-wit: Being available to perform as-need- County, Alabama, on June 28, 2016, is critical in the days and weeks following a natural disaster,” that meet the transportation needs in All of Lot 17, except the West 15 Unit 009-Stuart K. Boren-1978 Ruffner this act are levied by the County and if County Board of Education in an ed priority replacements, generally during the legal hours of sale, all of Road, Irondale, A: 35210-Bicycle, certain outstanding warrants of the amount not less than five (5) percent of the small urbanized areas of the State. feet, in Block 25, according to the involving segmental replacements, its right, title, and interest in and to said ICBA Chairman Rebeca Romero Rainey, chairman and Funding will be provided for the fol- Survey of Bush Hills, as recorded in manholes, and services laterals in Boxes, Tools. County are simultaneously retired or the amount of the bid, but in no event the following described real estate, Unit 76- Julia S. Riddle-424 Commons defeased; to make legislative findings; more than $10,000, must accompany lowing urban areas: Anniston Map Book 13, Page 87, in the Office of accordance with JCESD’s standards situated in Jefferson County, CEO of Centinel Bank of Taos, N.M. “Devising a strategy ahead ($903,857), Auburn ($982,684), the Judge of Probate of Jefferson for construction and service connec- Drive, Sunsuites-Homewood, to provide for definitions; to provide the bidder’s proposal. Performance Alabama, to-wit: Birmingham, AL 35209-clothing, fur- of time can help alleviate victims from undue pressure during an that the rate of sales and use taxes and Payment Bonds will be required Decatur ($834,618), Dothan County, Alabama. Also: Part of Lot tions. Lot 11, according to the survey of after the award since the bid amount is ($1,207,691), Florence ($939,926), 16, in Block 25, according to the Being a pre-qualified Class B con- niture, Misc. Items, Suitcases, Tools, authorized by this act shall not exceed Eagle Ridge - First Sector, as recorded Boxes. incredibly stressful time. Doing so will also help minimize finan- one percent; to provide the sales tax expected to exceed $50,000. Evidence Daphne-Fairhope ($271,179), and Survey of Bush Hills as recorded in tractor by JCESD with more than one in Map Book 171, Page 60, in the of insurance should be provided as Phenix City ($384,021). Map Book 13, Page 87, in said Probate capable crew to self-perform sewer Unit 128- Major Trammell-5460 and use tax authorized by this act shall Probate Office of Jefferson County, Overton Rd., Birmingham, AL, 35210, cial uncertainty, and limit the long-term impacts from damaged, apply to the same persons or entities required by the bid documents. Section 5311/5340 Rural Grant, Office, more particularly described as line projects. Alabama. The owner intends to award a contract 5311(b)(3) RTAP, 5311 (c)(2) follows: Beginning at a point on the Being capable of subcontracting on -Furn., Matt.
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