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About The Dade County times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1908-1965 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1956)
THE DADE COUNTY TIMES, TRENTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY July 12, 1956 LAND SALE WHEREAS, by security dated October 8, 1955, C. Watkins and wife Lucille Watkins, conveyed to M.J. the property hereinafter cribed to secure an ness therein described, said curity deed being of record office of Clerk of Court, Dade County, Georgia, Deed Book 48, pages 55-56 which reference is made its terms and provisions. WHEREAS, default has made in the payment of a of said indebtedness to the terms thereof and default having continued more than thirty days, holder of said indebtedness exercised the option in said notes and security and has declared all of debt to be due and payable once and default has made in the payment NOW, THEREFORE, because of said default, and to the power of sale granted in said security deed, the under¬ signed M. J. Hale will on Tues¬ day the 7th day of August, 19- 56, within the legal hours of sale at the Court House in Dade County, Georgia, expose to sale and will sell to the best and highest bidder for cash the following described pro¬ perty, bo-wit: - Part of land Lot No. 50 in the 19th district and 4th section of Dade County, Georgia, beginn¬ ing at the Southeast comer the 24 acre tract described in deed from Mrs. Mae Davis al., to Ida Belle Davis David¬ son,, which deed is dated 3, 1948, recorded in book page 335 of (Dade County Records, being the corner tween this tract and the perty known as the Mack (formerly Murphy) 1980 feet more or less south the Northeast- corner of Lot No. 50; thence North the East lot line 140 yards or less to the south side of old tram road; thence South westwardly along the east side of said old tram a distance of 195 yards more dess to the North line of property known as the Crisp property; thence along the North line of Crisp property, being the line of the 24 acre tract referred bo, 133 yards more less to the beginning Said tract contains more or less an is the property conveyed by Dodson to C. R. Watkins wife Lucille P. Watkins by dated October 2, 1954. rights and mining reserved by Wilson M. Reciver of the Newsom perties are excepted. Pursuant to the terms of security deed, the undersigned will execute and deliver to the purchaser a conveyance of said BEAT THE HEAT! WITH A FAN! 10 Inch Oscillating Fans -------- $10.95 and up. Two Speed ---- 20 inch --Window Fans _ $34.95 JOHN L. CASE COMPANY HARDWARE A APPLIANCES TRENTON. GA. land sale WHEREAS, on January 1946, Mrs. Leona Brown fted and delivered to L. Sterne, a security deed ing the property described, to secure an edness Clierein described, security deed is recorded Book 32, pages 211-212 of County Deed Records, to reference is made for its and provisions. And WHEREAS, by instrument corded in Book 46, page 131 Dade County Deed L. C. Sterne transferred conveyed to Floyd Stone, -security deed, the (therein described, the thereby secured and all and powers therein and by instrument dated 9, 1956, recorded in Book page 248 of Dade County Records, Floyd Stone ferred and conveyed to the dersigned Dock Stephens, said security deed, the (therein described, the thereby secured and all and powers therein Reference to the record of two transfers is made for terms and provisions. And WHEREAS, all of the debt cured by said security is past due and unpaid. NOW, THEREFORE, of default in the payment said indebtedness /nd to the power and granted in said security 'the undersigned Dock Jr.„ will on Tuesday the day of August, 1956, within legal hours of sale, at the House door in Dade Georgia, expose to sale and sell to the best and bidder for cash, the described in said security as follows:— TRACT NO. 1: Described, follows. (10) acres of Lot No. 104, in the 19th District (4th) Section of Dade GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY: There will be sold at outcry to the highest and bidder for cash, between legal hours of sale before Courthouse door in Dade ty, Georgia, on Saturday, 21st, 1956, the following scribed property, to-wit: 1950* Four door, Black Chevrolet Automobile bAy the Honorable John Davis, Judke Superior Dade County, Georgia, on 7, 1956, said automobile been condemned for the portation, conveying and ing of prohibited liquors. This 9th day of July, 1956. Allison Sheriff, Dade County, 2t - 7-19 property in fee simple. This 10th day of July, 1956. M. J. Georgia, as follows: Being the East Half of the Northwest Twenty acres, (20) acres and being a tract of land BOD'S GABAGE containing Ten acres, >10) in the form of a square. TRACT NQ. (2) A tract of Ten (10) acres, and being the North half of a 20 acre tract lying in lot of Land No. 104 in the 19th, District and Fourth WITH (4th) Section of Dade County, Georgia. west lying Said and (20) being Twenty in the acre North¬ tract Mr. Claude Dobbs corner of said Lot No. 104 in the form of a square. Said property will be sold An experienced mechanic of 30 years. subject to all unpaid taxes ow¬ ing thereon. COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE. Pursuant to the power and authority granted in said se¬ curity deed,, the undersigned AUTO BODY AND FENDER WORK Dock Stephens, Jr., will execute and deliver to the purchaser AND REFINISHING. a conveyance of said property in fee simple. This 10th day of July, 1956. We invite you to come in for free estimate. Dock Stephens, Jr. By: Maddox J. Hale Attorney Bud*s Garage and Regular meetings Trenton Lodge No. 179 F. & A. M. the Standard Oil Service second and fourth Saturday nights each fyy' month at 8:00 p. m. Phone OLIVER 7-3211 Trenton, Ga. All qualified Masons invited to attend. Joe K. Rogers, W. M. J. M. Rogers, Secretary Floyd Farmer Builds Own Room for Cooling Eggs Afot/f 4B4i£4 „ (jlfg m of reports on how our rural engineers ' ' help Georgia farmers to make farm mi i iiwtfa work easier and more profitable I, by efficient use of electric power. WS9 m ESSr I I fc- -it W. /?. Stephens, one of our Floyd county farm customers, works in egg-cooling room, right. Note refrig¬ eration unit. Abort, he gathers eggs. W. R. Stephens, Route 4, Rome, raises laying hens, hogs and milk cows on his 87-acre farm in Floyd county. His main income, however, comes from his egg business. His two laying houses hold 3,240 White Leghorns. Aided by one of our rural engineers, he built his own egg-cooling room. The room holds 50 cases of eggs and has insulation one foot thick. A one- horsepower motor operates the refrigeration unit. For an operating cost of only a few cents a day, the cooling room enables the farmer to gain added profits by selling his eggs at premium prices. How We Can Help For 28 years our rural engineers have been helping Georgia farmers to apply electricity to farm work. Their services are available without charge. Our rural engineers help Georgia farmers to: Plan farm wiring and lighting. Select and install electrical equipment. Find labor-saving methods. Learn about new developments in farm application of electric service. GEORGIA POWER COMPANY A CITIZEN WHEREVER WE SERVE