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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1949)
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ODge - PLYMOUTH DEALERS EXPERT auto and truck repairing Trenton, Georgia real estate Real Estate j Listings Wanted THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY DECEMBER 15, 1949 NOTICE OF SALE STATE OF GEORGIA COUNTIES OF WALKER AND DADE WHEREAS, on the 10th day of December, 1945, JAMES L. RIF- KIN and wife, MARTHA A. RIF- KIN, made and executed to THE VOLUNTEER STATE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, a deed to secure a certain indebtedness therein recited and evidenced by one instalment note,the first instalment being due and pay¬ able on the First day of January 1946, and cne instalment being due and payable on the First day of each month thereafter, the final instalment being due and payable on the First day of December, 1960, said instalments including principal and accrued interest, in which security deed and note it was expressly pro¬ vided and agreed that if default should be made in the prompt payment of any instalment of said note, time being the es¬ sence of the contract, then the principal debt, together with all accrued interest, as represented by said note, shoulld become •due and payable at once, at the option of the holder, and which security deed conveyed the fol¬ lowing described real estate: Lots Nos. Twenty-five (25) and Twenty-six (26), T. G. Me Farland Estate on Lookout Mountain in Walker and Dade Counties, Georgia, as and platted by T. F. C. E„ March 16, 1897, to recorded plat thereof in the office of the Clerk of the Supe¬ rior Court of Walker Georgia, in Deed Book 11, 564. Also, that part of Lot Twenty-seven (27), of said Farland Estate, according said plat, particularly as follows: Lying on the Brow Road and extending in (southeasterly direction the boundary line between Lot No. 27 and Lot No. 26 described 600 feet, more or to a corner; hence in a easterly direction along boundary line of said Lot No. a distance of 75 feet, more less, to a stone corner; thence a northerly direction 400 more or less, in a line by a stone 30 feet, more or west of the lasting spring at head of the hollow and ing in a northerly direction to point where the northern dary line of said Lot 27 a small bluff at the wire fence between said lot and the Tho¬ mas tract; thence west this boundary line 250 feet, or loss, to a stone marking the boundary line between Dade Walker Counties; thence north ’ong county line 230 feet, more or less, to the West Brow Road, which is at this point a street; thence in a southwesterly direc¬ tion along said West Brow Road 375 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning, containing four (4) acres, more or less. WHICH SAID DEED is of re¬ cord in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for Wal¬ ker County, Georgia, in Book 101 of Deeds, page 323, and in the office of the Clerk of the Su¬ perior Court for Dade County, Georgia, in Book 32 of Deeds, pages 193-4-5-6-7, to which re¬ ference is hereby made for the full terms and conditions there¬ of; and WHEREAS, default has been made in the payment of the ins¬ talments of principal and inter¬ est on said note due September 1, 1949, October 1, 1949, Novem¬ ber 1, 1949 and December 1, 1949, and the holder of said note, in accordance with the provisions of said security deed and of said note, has declared the entire principal sum of said debt due and payable; NOW, the said THE VOLUN¬ TEER STATE LIFE INSUR¬ ANCE COMPANY, by virtue of the power of sale! contained in said deed, and pursuant thereto, In order to enforce the payment of the amount due on said prin¬ cipal and interest, will for the satisfaction of said indebted¬ ness, the cost of advertising and the expense of said sale, sell be¬ fore the Court House door in Walker County, Georgia, be¬ tween the legal hours of sale, on the First Tuesday in January, 1950, the above described tract of land to the highest and best bidder for cash, and will execute to the purchaser a deed to said land, in accordance with the terms of said security deed. SAID SALE will be made sub¬ ject to any unpaid taxes. THIS the 5th day of Decem¬ ber, 1949. The Volunteer State Life Insurance Company By: Robert F. Evans, Vice President & Treasurer. 12-29-49. GIVE A Subscription to — T h e -- Dade County Times - For - CHRISTMAS It Adds Much to th> oy of Christmas to 5End Our Very Best Wishes to Those Whom We Serve RED'S CLEANERS Will be closed from 1 P. M. December 24th till 7 A. M. December 28th. i Please cooperate with us and get your clothes in early and avoid the last minute rush. A Christmas Present we ordered 3 A X years ago! Excuse our blushes, but our pride is show¬ ing. It’s a grand and glorious feeling to be headed for the cheery Christmas season with not 1 but 101 bright and shining presents for the Southland. We’re talking, of course, about our 101 new streamlined coaches, all-room Pullmans, diners and lounge cars. They’ve been going into service almost daily since the first one reached Southern Railway tracks last July. *- Nearly all of these cars—ordered more than three years ago — will be in our trains by Christmas. Expensive? The price tag reads $11% million! But we enjoy playing this kind of Santa Claus^ for the Southland we serve. Prseidaot , southern railway system 4)0#! AS NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. In the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia. In Re Charlie Leonard Hayes, No. 7229 in Bankruptcy. To the cre¬ ditors of said bankrupt of Tren¬ ton, Georgia: Notice in hereby given that the above named was duly adjudged a bankrupt on December 13, 1949, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the Referee’s office, Room 212, U. S. Post Office Building, Rome, Georgia, on De¬ cember 31, 1949, at 11 o’clock A. M. (E. S. 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