THBGLEAiNER QUA HAM, S. C., Jl'SE 14, |?U ISSUED EVKF.T THCBSDAY ? J. D. KKRNODLE, JR, Mttacef $1.00 A YEAR IX ADYAXCE Entered u ifcc PiatoCftce ai Graham. N. C_ aa eecc ad-dam maucf. ? i \?OOXTNG 1 AH?AD [?GEORGES. BENSON k Haidcml?Mttilmf CtiUft ? Setrrf J rUmttl * National Income Hot well a man lives is a matter that depends largely upcc his in come and bow ha divides it. If ha earns MO a week ($1,000 a year) and spends every bit of it oe himself, ha can lira about as well as anybody nwfrii yirp+ unforeseen calamity hits him. If ha has a wtEs and child and an aced parent to support, each individual must subsist on shout $10 s week. How well the people of any nation live is a similar matter. It depends upon tha national tnooma and how it ia divided. Just lika family in come, national income changes from year to year and it is no* always divided the same way. National in coma is tha grand total of what ev erybody in tha nation earns. It in cludes all wages, salaries term yields, interest, rents, piuflla and dividends. Haw Aheet New? Tha United States Department of Commerce keeps track of our na tional income figures pretty well, year by year. Already wa know that the income of all Americana totaled 1(0.8 hfflinr dollars in 1M4 and that workers got Rt of it, or 118 billion dollars. By "workers," I mean peo ple who draw wages and small clerical salaries. Corporation prof its that year ran hist under ten bil lion dollars or ?%. There ia a popular notion that peo ple who work don't ret verv much of the fruits of their toiL Not long ?eo somebody repeated s 40-year-old piece of political propaganda to me. believing it every word. He said. "Here in America J* of the people have 90% at tiw wealth." There is sot much to say shoot this state meat: It is not true. It has never been nearly trot. Oacial Flceres Last year the national-income dol lar went like this: 7Je to American workers 6c to corporations, 8c to small tmrirwsaei in the form of prof it, Tc to farmers as return on what they produced, and another 7c to landowner* and stockholders in the tern of rents and dividends, and to money lenders in the farm of fates est. Of course all years aren't alike but they vary leas than you nti|hl think National income bobs t*> and down but people who work always get most of it Back in MM. which eras a typical pre-war year, our na |nrftm? ntt not H*Tf faf high as last year's; TO.8 bin inn dollars to be exact Then, workers got 68% of tt and 6% was corporation profit; not much change in bow the income was divided, but lent than half aa much actual money tor everybody. Back in MM. the year Hoover suc ceeded Cooljdge as President na tional income was 61.8 billion dol lars; bigger then, than la 1M8. Cor poration profits were higher?8% ss against 6% in recent years. But wage earners and office help were getting 64% of national income, even then. In 18X2 (the depression) when corporations generally earned ?% leas than nothing, wages climbed to ?7% and still soma working people went hungry. Any fair anaiymis at national in coma figures over a period of years 1 ?? 6A Atta ? _ . \ leads to this observation, workers, laborers and clerical people, get mora money with the slightly small er percentage of a big national in come than with the bigger per centage of a snail national income. The moral is perfectly dear. We will all fart better working together for a big national income than by wrangling about whs gets most of it. aiid then having a small cat. I ? btas play Par? M RECONDITIONING OF DISABLED Gl s Alao Prosing leefnl in Helping Toudnl Regain Health, Place in Geiliaa Life America's dog* are not only doing a pat job on the battlefields of the preaent war, but are also proving extraordinarily useful m helping rounded and disabled soldiers to re gain their health and place m civilian life, reports the Gaines Dag Research Center, New York City. Communiques drifting in from far flung battle fronts speak of the varied activities of the tens of thousands of the K-9 Corps in "cramping the style" of the enemy wherever he is being encountered. Newest use of the dogs in war are as sled teams for evacuating m ounded personnel from the field of battle. The use of dog teams through heavy ?now and in wooded country on the western front has enabled 12 men to be moved out where only one could be handled by stretcher bearers. On the home front "Seeing Eye" dogs in increasing numbers are being 1MBW?igBPffl' trained as companions to blinded veterans. Dop as "living bobbies" are also proving ad positive thera peutic value is speeding the letweiy and reconditioning of wounded and pnysicaliy or mentally disabled men sent back from overseas. At the Paw lint N- Y, Convalescent Center they are being used as a definite part of the services' recreational activities, and at Camp Ellis, 111, exceptional success is being experienced with a "Beatles in Reconditioning" prop-am, consisting principally of field trials which give recuperating individuals a combination of physical exercise and recreation. On the walls of tents and barracks, pictures of beloved pets left behind are more than holding their own against the better publicized "pin-up prla." Hundreds of honorably dis charged war dop are again taking up their borne ties, most of them the better in manners, training and obe dience for going into service is growing io buqj places for some sort of a memorial to mark the contribution of Ameri ca's dop on the war front and the home front Already the Gaines Dag Research Center nas announced an award of SSOO.OO to the person sub mitting the mast acceptable design idea or sketch for a proposed memo rial to be raised in honor of the dop that will have fought and died m World War H. It has been suggested that the most appropriate place for raising such a K-9 manorial would be in front of the Pentagon Building, boma of tha War Department in the nation's capital Tommy and Sis, They Can't Miss sapor, atee-yeer-aM Tammy JevaMa is *a armS psasnsir af a Slat sW a las War Sal. Bet ha deeml aws Pa past sla la make them eat la hia asm* with Ma too jser-M ass tar, Frances, aa is saan. Be pre sented thsm ta her an their fmimt HrfMar Mat maafh. _ aMaa leal My. Every sAaaata "II was Maewa Mm ts mre'hh "As asm aa he itartod, he begaa hetopag Ma maary heme to Ma Mm^ByaaSed to poS ? tola War toMtowto-'^^dad day I wam^Tge'to r'illl'i.Tto'l warn TTaaem to (a, toa." Swb?cribc For TW Gl?ncr War's Most Famous Picture | J ***" ^ -__X- 1 * Rationing News PROCESSED FOODS Blue SUmpe: S2, P2, Q2, R2, S2. expire 1 June SO. TE.U2.V2, W2, 12. expire July SI. Y2.Z2.A1, Bl, CI. expire August 31. Dl. El, Fl, Gl, HI, expire September SO. MEATS ft FATS Red Stamps: E2. F2. G2, H2. J2. expire June 30. K2, L2, M2, VN2. P2, expire July 31. Q2, R2, S2, T2, U2, expire August 31. V2.W2.X2. Y2, Z2, expire September 30. SUGAR Sugar Stamp No. 36, good for five pounds, expires August 31. SHOES Airplane Stamps No. 1, 2, and .3 now good. FUEL OIL Period 4 and 5 coupons from las* season. Periods 1,2, 3, 4 and . 5 from this season all valid far I 1 10 gallons each. UASUUAC A-15 coupon* good through | June 21. RENT CONTROL AU person* renting, or offer ing for rent, any living quarters whatsoever must register each dwelling unit with rent control office in their rent ares. Persons who feel that they are being over-charged for rents may sub mit complaints to OP A. Cctn plaint forms are available at the local War Price and Rationing Board if your area does not have a rent control office. Rationing rules now require that each car owner write his license number and State on each coupon in his possession as soon as it is issued to him by his local rationing board. SCBSCHTBB FOB THE CLEARER NOTICE The uimUMl ktOat eoM the a tenet of her iateataie's estate fi the Graham Super Senter fiUinc station to Ida. Rath Lnptoa. et ai, herebr ctree notice that neither St aor he* nM estate Is liable for obUratfcms of the said Ini^aist fnsSe ca or after June *Ua IMS. ANNIE vr. MOORE WARREN. ASmWtratrU of estate <* J. T Warren. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Hartac qtis lifts* as xdmlxxttrator of the estate of Snnaaio L Brooke So ceased. late of t lenience Conatr. nwrifl USTOJiaa. uuc la to OOClir All ponou hoitof claim* Ofiliat the ?* tat* of said deceased to exhibit them to the uaderiamed at Orahxm. x. C, en or before the ltth day of Hay. 1I4C. or till* notice will pleaded la their re coTery. AD person* lndebtee *e add estate will pleat* make Immediate payment Thta the ith day of Kay. 1??S. W ERNEST THOMPSON, Admtbstrator NOTICE TQ CREDITORS Harlac qualified a* Executrix of the ?state of Dr. Harry M- Xo*tfOB?ty. late of Alamance County North Caro. Una. thia to to notify all persona bar lac claim* acaiaat the aetata of aaid Mcned at Burllnytoa North OaroUaa. oa or before the l?th day at May. 1M?. or this notice will be pleaded la bar of their ieto??r>. Tbm the 1 Ith hytthv "imV"' ADDIK T. MONTGOMERY. Executrix of Dr. Harry M. Lout* C. Allan. Any. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. Harlay qualified as Execotrtx of the last win of Etta EaaO fMi* R M ) Burks d ii r eased, leas of Alamance Csemty. tbd* Is to notify sB persons praaant them, duly aatbenrtratsd. to K C. an or hofars the 1Kb dap of May. IMC. or thh nodes wfll ha plead, ad as a bar ta their mrnay. the*?^mLy tf X*r. 1MI mra Ida mm. ^ r iii |.i. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Hatter gmbfiad as Fsai airli ad the estate ad Ledrhtoa H Evans IimsiI. (Melon tMUL day od^uaa 1M?. ? thn notice win ha plaadad In bar ad "^TbSi thi mh~?ay ?d Mar. lST?' , MART I. ETANR ? - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Havina Qualified u ttoWnmor c. L i. g( tki atali of O. T William, lata of lltmaere County, thin b to notify all pacaoa* barm* claim, acalnot all aata*a to |inal at ait or Mot lb* 24tb day of May. !???. or tbb ink* troi bo pliolW bar of tbdr record* All pereooa indebted to all aatac* will pleeee oettla tba woo promptly Tbia tb* !M day of May. ims j. a cook. *""? O. X William* NOTICE TO CREDITORS Harlot Qoallflod aa Sdmjaitermior of the oatato of Cioero Stoat, late of Ala. manoa Oooaty. North Caroitna. tbia is to notify all peraona barlnt Halm. acalaat the eatat* of aald dooeaacd to exhibit them to tb* unaendpnrd on of before the 7th day of Jtua 1W. or tbia actio* wtll be pleaded tb bar of tbetr recovery. AO peraona indebted tc aald enate Thra tbe 7th day of Jane. IMS. GLENN H 0TOCT Admin tat ralor of tbe eetate of Cicero Stout, deoeeaed John H. Vemon. Atty ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE H*vtn* qualified u Administratrices of the estate of L B- Klrtrrnn^. de ceased. Sate of Alamance County. North Carottaa. tixia Is to notify mil persons haMnf clJms mint the said eetate to preeent them to the under aimed at Bur II net on, North Carolina. am or before thd Ulh day M Jtte. 1 1144. or this aoOee will ba Uttdil la , bar or Ate rocovary. mule 1 TUa the irot day <* Jim IMS. IIS X. KIRKMAX. , ELIZABETH K THOMPSON. Administratrices mt Ux unit (TLBKlrkmaa. deceased ' Ixmm S Lobs Attorneys. < ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE . Hating qualified u Administratrix I of the rotate of j. F. Warrm. IiihmI late of Alamance County, North Caro lina. rftls la to ootte all peraana hat - lnr -i*"" ?pt?e tTie said locate to i praaaat them to the indicate'"! at i Graham. North Carolina, on or before the lith day of June. IMS. or this nouoe trill be pleaded la bar of their ? i recovery. All persons indebted to said estate trill please make immediate payment This the 11th day of Jtea. IMS. I ANNIE W. MOORE WARREN. Administratrix of the estate of . J. F Warrea. Lode * Lone. Attorneys SERVICE OF < .SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT | liyrtice Wilson v*. M A Wilson 1 The defendant above named will take notice ^tbat an action has been NOTIC E! Town of Graham Tax Sale As provided by law and by order of the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Graham, North Carolina, I will sell for cash at the Court House door of Alamance County in Graham, N. C., on MONDAY, JUNE 25th, 1945, At 12KX) o'clock, Noon, the following described property in the Town of Graham, N. C., to satisfy the unpaid taxes due the said Town for the year of 1944. ! AaAress, W, H.. H A I. near Depot IN Apple. O M.HAL Apple St. l*,St Black. Roy, HAL Waafclagti? ) Street 1UI Bradshaw. A. O , HAL Travora IS ?S 1 Bradshaw. Ban B. H * L Mary t C Holt Prop hSS.lS Bay lift. James A.. HAL Mill St SC41 Campbell. J. D. Lot Border St i ft ' Catea. LG.8r.HSL Wast ington St ItJl' Cheek. Mrs W. B.. H A L Washington St., T.T? Clay. Mrs. O. P.. H A L Washington Street HAS Cornell. T W. HAL Provi dence Hd_ UAt Elkln-Tterrell Motor Co. 1 Lot Border St. IS* Bullae, din too M.HAL Gll breath St. II.SO Pogiemaa. B. A. H A L Market St f-75 Prick. Grady. H A L A Mala .. Il.ao Puller J. V, H A L Market .. It.tO Gillespie. C. L Bat. L B Holt Prop 7 St Hall. Mm W. T.HAL Sid ney Rd, t.7S Hauford, Mm Ned. HAL sear Depot. 7-St Henderson. Albert. HAL Poplar SC. J?-*t Henderson. Mhs DslBe. H A L 8. Mala. IIJ1 Heralage. Mrs. A- R-. H A L Washington St. K ti Hnlt St rt n A I U.oiMsn a* 11 ?: Holt. Mia. Bn Maim. I H4L MrA4em (114 Hob. H. P,HkL Bordar Bt. 1(41 Holt, Jo* V.. b4L Rlrcr St. . 1IH HttflM. W. T.HIL 8. Main m 11.11 Irtr. Oartte, HIL Bull 8t 21.44 Iwr. Mr?. Form. H * L X. Mala at 11 #1 JoMXa.Uk.HlLL. B. Holt Prop It. 44 1 Kin*. Mr*. 14m Ftut Htl P??lmr at Hit i Kim*. O. D.. H * LMlll at. .. 1(41! JClTMt. Ooorao L.HIL W. I Elm at. 44.(4 Ltmeam, JaaMm HAL Mai TUK * 1(41 ! Liaenm L. H . H * LTrartn* llil Lorett, H. E. HAL W. 1 Harden at 14.(4 Hum c- B.. H * L Hmrkrt I ft.. Htl WnMtn?t<w .... 11.42 Martin. L.M .H4I.Mow at. 14 (4 I Koorm O. 1 maat Ma .. Ui Moaer. Ha Brim. H4L I Market. 1 Lot *o. (i. 11(4 1 WyV*. Hn. Hkmt. 1 Lot Market Bt Till """?I ???!( 14.44 Pmtrmu. Jofcm. Htl Pop- 1 Hr at- 1411' Port*. A. A.. HAL Oaklor 1 at.. 1 Lota OmUer lT.lljl Portal MA C. D..HL ??* ?- "AMI, - - Pritcbett, F. N.. H A L Seymour St 7.66 Quails, J. M.HAL West over St., 22.61 Rich, Alton B.HAL Pop lar St., St.tl Rnmell. Naomi, HAL Hol low St 4 11 garni, Mrs. Beatrice, a Lot Maple St. Ext 106 Schraoee, B.V..H1L Whit sett St., 1 Lot WhHsett St. 16.16 Sell. Jim T..H6L Poplar St.. Store North St 67.A2 Sharpe. P. D., H A L Scott St 16.66 Smith. D O., H A L Sidney .. 11.76 StemarL F. W., H A L New St 12.11 Storey. C. M.. H A L Al bright Are. 1 Lot Albright . 22 21 Thompson. Charleo P.. HAL Mala St UJI Trollinger. Mis. B. R-, Lot Marshall St., 1.66 Walker. Mrs. Dan. HAL Providence. HAL Climax .. 16.56 , Walker, J. E.. 2 Lots Oak ley St.. 2.66 ] Walker. R. D.. HA L Adj. , Store. Lot Oakley A Climax 6.76 ] White. Frank K . H A L Travora. 7il Williams, W. Ashley. Heirs. ? HAL MIR Store Adj 21.76 Wilson. Hansford. HAL Hol low St 16.66 , Wright. B.H.. Store Bldg. , Washington St 26.16 , COLORED * | g.*~ < Chandler. Preston. Heirs. H t A L Marshall St 2 26 < Charts Him# T P?? u *? L Nor Providence MT i PinouU. Dot ph HAL Nor 1 Brickyard jjj ( Freeland. Alice. HAL Col- < left 1MI I Hal tit Clifton. 1 Lot Nnr St.. J.21 < Belt. Norcllt, Lot Haw Hirer < Road, v T? Haywood. Latham, HAL. %L SIS Long. Emma Miller. 2 Lots ... Ill Miller. Ckaa. A.. L off Omkler LII < Miller. John W.. H A L Gn brort R4 Ill Mitchell. Mary P.. H A L , GUbreath Rd Sjt* 2 Rosen. Reste. Lot Cor. Water j A Pomeroy Bo K ( Rua.ltL mrnk. HAL Mar- j ahaH At 1JA? , tenter. Handy. Sr.. SW..'B A L GUbreath Rd.. t.lt ( Mac Elmer. Let Parte St.. Ui fate. a.Ilia. Heirs. Let Car. | , College A North g LII , raegee. Bate. Late Hunter " ( cotten Ld * L?t ( reegea. George Hoaaa. Ham , Prog Adj. W. J. Nick*. .. 1* It ? rrattt. L Borded St. .. .11 t rimaaaa. Jeba. let. ......... Idt ^ teddnte. ^ imcMUqac^ MVU u the General 009 Comt at County. north CaraHma. It Mo aa kMo toencht by the ylth Urarce: tk* M^tau win further take oattee that he la nqtM to ap pear at the ottce of the Clerk at the Ocncrml County Court at tlemanre bounty ie the CourlLnou la Graham, ?forth Carettaa. <m the 1Kb day of Inly. IMS. aad answer or demur to the =craptaiat la uald action, or the piem an will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded la said complaint. This the Ith day of lot. IMS. SABA MURRAY Ajut Clerk of the General County Court of Alomonre County John H. Yernon, Atty NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION S.ORTH CAROLINA UAhlNCX COCNTT Df THE GEN KRAI. COUNTY OOLRT Carrie Terrell lone. - em - Walter Long. The Ant rodent above named will take notice that aa action baa been ba ron In the General County Court of Alamance County. North Carolina, it beta* aa action Irotifbt fay the plain cut on tint the defendant far abso lute divorce; aad the defendant will farther take notice that be is required to appear at the office at the Clerk at the General County Court of Ala mance County ia the courthouse In oranam. North Carolina. on tne <u> lay of July, 1MI, ut umr or de mur to the complaint ta aald action, or the plaintiff will apply to the opart for the relief demanded la aald com plaint. Thin the flat day of May. 1?45 KARA MURRAY. Asst. Clerk of General County Court. of a limine* County. Thomas C. Carter. Atty NOTICE SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA. ALAMANCE COUNTY. CN THE GENERAL. COUNTY COURT Herman C. Brooke, - v? - Mildred Virginia Brooks. The defendant above named will take notice that aa action has been berun in the General County Court of A la ms tire County. North Carolina, tt being aa action b-ought by the plain ? tiff acalnet the defendant fur aboolute divorce: and the defendant will fur ther take notice that he is requirid to aapear at the oCVe of the Clerk of the General County Court of Alamance County la the courthouse la Gra iam. North Carolina, on the fkth day of June.1 Mi. and answer or demur to the complaint la said action, or the plain tiff will apply ta the Court for the re lief demanded In said complaint. Thin the ftth day of May. Ii4i SABA MURRAY. Asst. clerk of General County Court. of Alamance County. John H. Vernon Atty. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA. ALAMANCE COUNTY. tN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT Vm H. Smith Plaknhff -ve VeOter L. Smith, Defendant The defendant. Vexed' L Smith, vill take notice that en action entitled u above haa been commenced in the general County Court of Alamance ^onntj. North Carolina, for the pur- , pooe of securing a divorce absolute on he grounds of two years separation, ind the said defendant will take notice hat he is required to appear at the , jfflce of the Clark of the General , bounty court of Alamance County at , he Courthouse tn Graham. M. C. not ater than thirty days from the date , lereof and answer or demur to the , rom plaint of the plaintiff Sod in mid wane, or the plaintiff will apply to the ( soon for the relief demanded in eaif , omplelat The the lith day of May. A. D . 1S4S. . SARA MURRAY , Ant Clock General Conmty Cour 2 C Galea. Jr., Atty J NOTICE ; EMMONS BY PUBLICATION 1 CORTH CAROLINA 1 LLAMANCE COUNTY. ] N THR GENERAL COUNTY COURT 1 5vae O. Clouhlger. Plaintiff 1 - en. - i >nald W. Cloninger, Dcfendnnt < The defendant. Onald W. Cloninger. I rOl take notice that an anion entitled 1 ? above has boon commenced in the l Innsl County Court of a bounty. North Carolina* for an abno- 1 ute divorce en the grounds of two a mat Will furthm take notice that me < ? required to MS ear St the Office of ] is CSerh of the Can wsi County Court flat day of loi l?ti. mad mat a it drroar u> tha Wflila la du aid ac tion. mr the plaint* ?H1 applj to ttt Court for tte nIM Iwnlil ta aid TUa. lStt day at May. AH. IMS uumnuuT dat. Clark Oaril County Court ad Ihaiani Coaatr. B. P. Janaa Atty. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH UROUU. suiuHCK comm. IN THB SUPERIOR COURT SPBCULL PROCEED INCH Eva Miller aad tooabaad. L. G. Miller Lm Ruffla, Petitioners Morris Brmaaock aad wife, Braaaock; Calila Brandon; Or* Brmaaock; Euyenia Rutda, anett,. Ruffla, Oak veil Baits; Fttact Ruffla. aad rhlidrea of Hianat Brmaaock, JoSs Tate, Walter Bran, aock or aay aad all other persons by whatever name aad akcrtw they are, ??"** or rrdrtsnrts tiakaou*. aha may claim to be belrm. mediate or linmir*lrta to Heary Branaott deceased Defendanu. The above named Defend ante will take notice tint they tn required u appear before the Clerk of the Super lor Court, at hie office in Graham. Ale ?? County, North Carolina, on or before the Mtk day of Jane. IMi. and snswer the petition la the above on entitled ectlon vhkb bee beea filed in the office of eeld Clerk of the Superior Court of Alamance County- This ac tion is bronchi tor the porpoee or sell lns the hole nee of the leads <f which Henry Brannock died eeteed, for divis ion and let said Defendants take notice that if they fall to answer said petition within time specified shove the petit ioners will apply to the Court for the relief demanded. This the 10th day of liar, IMS. F. L WILLIAMSON. Clerk of Superior Court J. 8. Cook. Atty. Notice of Sale of Land VHF.RF.AS. on the 17th day of February, IMS, John U Lee and wife. Mary Lea executed and delivered unto C C. Foci villa. Trustee for the First Federal Serines mid Loan As sociation of Burlington. Burlington N. C, a certain deed of trust which is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, North Carolina, in Book 141, at page ?; and WHEREAS, default baa been made in the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured as therein provided, and the trustee has been requested by the owner and holder thereof to exer cise the power of sale therein con tained: NOW, THEREFORE, under and by virtue of the authority conferred by the said deed of trust the under signed Trustee will on Monday, June 21th. IMS. at 11:11 o'clock, noon, at the courthouae doer of Alamaucr County, North Carolina, offer f<r sale to the highest bidder fcr cash, the fol lowing real estate: A certain tract or parcel of land in Boone Station Township. Alamance County, North Carolina, adjoining Stale concrete highway between the Towns of Ekm College and Gibson vtlle. and fronting on the North side of State Highway, adjoining Atlantic Avenue on the North. Lota Now. 21 and I* on the East Lots Nos. 27 and M ob the West (mid lots being Ms in the subdivision in the property known us Moon Elon), end more particularly bounded mid described as follows: necinning u a KaXe on the Xortn side of said State concrete Uifbw, and corner with Lot No. 17, and run ning thence with said Hlgfawway S. 75 dee. 1* mln B Hi feet to a staked corner wtth Lot No. XI; these* with the Eutdc line of Lot No-ll N. 4 dec I* mm. E. lit feet to a stake, cor ner wtth Lots Xos. 21. ?1? tad >2. thence 8. 7i dec- !? mln. E. 59 feet to e stake; corner with Lots Xos it, 2*. 29. sad 99; thence wtth the K"eettm line of Lot Xo. S9 N 4 dec 14 min. E. 159 feet to a stake oa the loath side of Atlantic Avenue, thence elth said Avenue X. Ti dec 1* mln. W. 199 feet to a stake, cotter wtth M 94; thence wtth the Eastern line if Let Xo. 44; 8. 4 dec- 14 mis W 114 fee* to a stake, corner wtth Lot So. 94; thence X. 75 dec. 1* mm. 97. 75 feet to a stake, cocker with Lata Xos. 94. 97. 24. ml 27. thence rtth the Bsstmh thse of Ltd No. 27 8. I doc. 14 mla. W. 154 toot to the wclontnc. and bei^ Lots Noa. 22. EX. 24. 25. 24. 94. 41 92 and 91 of the romlj known as Hoot Elan Park, n surveyed by W T- Hall CJril Diflnaer. November. 19X2. Plat of rhtch is du* recorded in the of&co of he Kcchter of Deeds for Alansafrre Ewu. Nefth Carolina. in Plat Book Thrn. the 21st day of Bay. 1945. c. c. fohtiixk.

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