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THE GLEANER GRAHAM, n. c., july 12,1945 ISSUED EVEF.Y THURSDAY J.D. kernodle, jr., Manager Tloo a year in advance Entered ftt the Pcetofflce at Graham, N. C., aa eeccnd-claai matter. I ? ?? a * ? ' LOOKING AHEAD r GEORGE S. BENSON i Praldttl?Mirdiit CtlUft | Sttrtf. Arhnut Right Turn Plain people in America are tired of regimentation. The figure* show it. Late in April big-city news papers were publishing tables of figures that grew out of a survey by the American Institute ef Public Opinion, popularly called a "Gallup Poll." An article by George Gallup himself accompanied the figures I examined and they were both in teresting and encouraging. Nothing but victory in war could make bigger news. Nothing short of unconditional surrender by all of America's national enemies could be more gratifying than this: Suddenly there has come a popular yearning for the days when Mr. Customer was boss, when people got paid accord ing to what their work was worth, when they had a right to anything their money would buy. Back to Earth Dr. Gallup says, 'there are indl nniinne inHou IVini iVia lavflasi m vbuuuo tuuuj uiat uic migcat giuu|/ of the American people are not now particularly interested in seeing ? many changes or reforms in this country after the war. In fact, a survey just completed across the nation by the Institute reveals that the majority of Americans want things to remain pretty much as they were before the war." The head of the Institute told a few hopeful details about individual answers to his questions. He says a good share of the minority who wish for post-war changes want to change tacfc, back to conditions we knew years before the war. He didn't say so, but indicated clearly that the people are longing for the days of self-reliance, before the WPA, the CCC and the NYA. Pompous Protests People are beginning to walk around the idea of dictated social change to look at the back side of it. The gold paint is beginning to rub oft those cheap theories about all citizens doing a similar amount of work and drawing about the same pay, government guaranteed jobs for everybody, politically run banks and stares, regimented farmers, standardized houses, clothes and food. The sawdust is showing thrrtimh The famous surveyor of public opinion grouped Into three classes everybody hie eoouts questioned. The break-down was by education al attainment, (1) college, (2) high school and (3) grade school people. Now who, do you suppose, wants the aocial changes? The college class? M% of them. More than half the other two groups disagree but most of the cap-and-gown folk want America made over. Fake High-Brews Revolutionists, critics of represent ative government, malcontents and promoters of European theories have done an amazing Job in Amer ican colleges. The mystery is?Howl They smoke-screened the unique prosperity of this world's most fa vored people and, protected by aca demic indifference, spotlighted the flaws of popular government and fumed about unfair competition. Selfishness is a trait of mortal man, not a special feature of pri vate enterprise. Thislact has been proved to a lot of honest people un der war-time regimentation, need less restraints, questionable ration ing and discourteous petty officials. It is losing favor. We have heard a lot about post-war demobilization of the Army and Navy. Evidently the public wants to hear about the J.m/vhlK..iU- -? I iKuiuutuM nun in uuiTHiirmrv I Burners Need Frequent Cleaning for Efficiency Surface burners need regular, thorough cleaning. Take them out, brush away food or dust particles with a stiff brush. Use a brush also to clean the air shutter. If openings In the burners are clogged, use a Ane wire to clean them. Beware of toothpicks; they may break and fur ther clog the burner. Clean cast-iron burners by boiling them for a short time in a solution of washing soda, one tablespoon to three quarts of water. Then wash In soap and water. Use a bottle brush to clean the Inside of the tube leading to the burner head. Rinse the burn#* In clear water, and wipe dry. Put them upside down in the warm oven for a few minutes to dry thoroughly before replacing. Burners of materials other than cast iron should not be boiled In soda water. A soap and water bath will usually clean them satisfac torily, with the aid of a scratchlesa scouring powder nnd fine steel wool. TESTED FOOD RECIPES ?pit* mtcltlw of meat and other foodstuff* ttftm to th* Alamanac pace* of Th* American Weekly for tasty recipes and other family mealtime sug gestion*. For up-to-the-minute ad vice on food read THE AMERICAN WEEKLY Nauiua'a Favorite Magaatoe With The Baltimore Sunday American Order Knaa Your Newsdealer CHURCH BULLETIN (lit All AM FRIENDS MEETING Rev. Rcber. O. Crow. Pastor 6:46 a m.: Sunday School, llanlel Allen, superintendent. 11:60 a m : Morning worship. t.lS p m : Young Friends meeting. 7 00 p. m.: Evening Worship. 7:00 p. m. Wednesday f'rayer meet ing. GRAHAM METHODI8T CHURCH Rev. J J. Bonn*. P*?stor. 9:41 ?. m.: Church School. W, E. ; Thompaun. superintendent. 11:00 ft. m.: Morning worship. 8er- 1 mon by the pastor. 6:00 p. m.: Young People'? Meet- | Ing. Dorothy Fount. Leader. 7:00 p. m.: Evening Worship Ser- j in on by the pastor. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Oujr ft Cain. Paator. 9:45 a. m.: Studay School. Morris Burke, superintendent, 11:00 a. m.: Mcmlng worship. Ser- ! mon by the pastor. 7:00 p. m.: Baptist Training Union. ' Miss Gens Church, director. I:N p. D. Evening Worahlp 1:0# p. m. Wednesday: Prayer Meet In* BAPTIST ANDREW MEMORIAL CHURCH , Corner Market and Mill Sis. Rev. Eugeno Han cock. Paetor 0:40 a. m.: Sunday School, t. W Gray, superintendent. F. B. Pecs, as sociate. 11:00 a. m.: Moralns worahlp. Ser mon by the pastor. 7:10 p. m.: Evan cells tlo aervlce. Sermon by the pastor. CHRISTIAN PROVIDENCE MEMORIAL Dr. D. J. Bow den. Pastor 10:00 L m.: Sunday School. J. A, Ingram, superintendent. 11:00 a m.: preaching. Come and worship with us. nmniM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Edwin N. Caldwell, D. D.Paator 0:40 a. m. Sunday Bohoot. H- D. Jones' Superintendent. 11:00 a. m Horning Worship. Ser mon by pastor. 7:10 p. m.: Evening Worship. 7:00 p. m; Wednesday. Prayer ?lee ting. NOTICE IX) CREDITORS Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Cicero Stout, late of Ala mance County, North Carolina; this Is to notify all persona having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on of before the 7th day of June, lMt, or Cliirtcr Mo. 8M< ' ??Mrve Dutrlct No. ? HKPOBT OF THB CONDITIO* OF THE NflTIONflL BANK OF ALAMANCE Of Graham, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business on June. 30, 1945. Published in response to call made by Comptroller of Currency, . undei Section 5811, U. 8. Revised Statutes. ASSETS. unans and discounts, (Including 44i? overdraft*) ? MlJ91.lt United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed ........ .... 1JW.BO.OI Obligations of States and political subdivisions-..? ?- 91JOUA Other bonds, notes, and debentures 10.TM.ft) Corporate stocks (.including 93 OuOsbtck of Federal Reserve Bank] ...... IJ00J0 Cash, balaaeee with other banks. Inoludlns reserve balance, and cash Items In process of collection 1J69J4K.49 Bank premises owned. |l6,u*?; Furniture and futures. 91.497AO ? 1TJ9TJ0 Other assets. T.M0J0 Total Aaerrs ?? UAB1UTIM. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations .. I J14,M7.7& Time deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations 1 J74.i0i.lt Deposits of United Mates Government [Including postal savlaga] SMJ074 M Deposits of Htales and political rabdlvlslons . 45*799-97 Other deposits [oertlfied and < ashlers' checks, etc. J ?...? 9J99 99 Total Deposits ? fa.4njM.TK Other UabUltloa. RjTI Total UsblllttM ... KMMJMAS CAPITAL ACCOUNTS r.nll.1 Common Stock, tout per ? ? |S400.'0 fco,OOO.OC turpiaa mono no Undivided profits. , O.UI.W Reserves (sod retirement sooounl for preferred etook) ? 1 VIM.00 Total Capital Aocoost s. ? ?? ISS.etl M Total Liahlitimaio Capital Aoooowra_. ? - fiajlt.OSO *1 MIMORANDA Pledged sseeu lend securltes loaned] [book relue): [?] Cnlted States Governasat obilgstloae. direct sod guaranteed. pledged to seen re deposits end other Unbltitles TBJSt.IT (b) Other eeeete pledged to eeears deposits end other llnbtlltles (In elndlng notes end bills redieeoonled sad esourltles sold under re pure base spies in sot]? ? MJOSJO [ej Assets pledged to qualify for exercise of fiduciary o? oorpomte power, end for purposes other then to secure liabilities MS 00 Total. ati.?.TTj Secured Liabilities: J [a] Deposits secured bp pledged assets pursuant to requirements of lew, SSLMS.M ( Total ? M1-MSlm| State of North Oaroilaa. County of Abemaaoe. ??.? I. W. Hal Farrell, Cashier of the above named bank, do eoleaaly swear that the shore statement Is true to the beet of rep knowledge and belief. W. HAL FARRELL. Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 0th dap of J nip, 1S1A (?sal] J. a FOOfiT, Notary Public. Hp oommission ezptrea Feb. IV lots. Coanacr-Atlest: H. W.Kaott. Geo. W. Harden. Ckaa A.fiostt. DtrecSors. V. F. W. MIDSUMMER FESTIVAL West Harden Street Lot G RAHAM HEDRICK'S GAY-WAY SHOWS ' ? JULY 9tH to 14tlv ? SHOWS - RIDES - CONCESSIONS ? ALL WEEK ? ???? . Kiddies Matinee I Saturday, July 14th, I to 6 p. m. , Free Gate For Gtildren ,? ? *? ^ y? ~~ . . - ^ ^ thU notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All pereone indebted tc eald aetata will pleaae make Immediate payment Thla the 7 th day of J una 1?4S. | OLENN ?. CfrOUT, Administrator of the estate of Cicero Stout deceased. John M Vernon. Atty. Mate la ?? KEPOBT OK COSOITIOM OP The Bank of Haw River of Haw Hirer, In (He Mete of North Cero line, et the close of business on Jane.80,1945. AMWm Loess end dleooanu (including overt]refU) I 7C.IM.7fl Untied States Government obi if* ttooe, direct eod guaranteed Mi Obligations of Htate and political subdivisions ? TOJ4&.64 Ceah. baleooes with other banks, IneludlDf reeerve balances, and eash Items In process of collec tion 114.470.? Bank premises owned $? j furni ture and fixtures M.fi0 Beal estate owned o'ber than bank premises ? LOO Other assets? . ~ UB.W Tola: iwu. SMMMJ7 # UAUILITieS Demand deposits ol Individual#, pa r toe rt. hi pa. and corporations.... 91841.911.06 Time depoaiU of Individual#, part nership# and corporation# 'JO*.498.16 Deposit* of United 8talc# Govern ment (Including postal saving 4) 89,849.49 Deposit# of State# and political sub divisions - ? 9.18U7 Other Deposit# feertlfled and oflloer#' checks, etc ........ 988.98 Total Deposit# $419.189 78 Other liabilities. 1.499 94 Total Liabilities (not Including subordinated obligations shown be low 1 $418?R.I0 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital $ 19.700.00 Surplus..... ? ? ll.ooo.oo Undivided prott#? 7,478.47 Reserve# [and retirement account for preferred capital] ~ 10.9009) Total Capital Account#? - 88 978.471 Total Liabilities and Cap! tal Ao eounts .... - $462,996 97 This bank*# capital consist# of $ .._of cap* ital note# and debentures; first preferred ?lock with total par value of $9,700.00. to tal retlrable value $9,700.00. and oommon ?took with total par value of $MUXXU>0. MEMORANDA 91. Pledged asset# (and securities loan ad) (book raloa): [a] u. 8. Government obligations, direct sod guaranteed, pledged to seoure deposit# and other llabll's 91.00000 Total 91.000.09 ? S3. Secured and preferred liabilities: i [a] Deposits secured by pledged as ] mu pursuant to requirs'nta of law 29,248.80 j (d) Deposits preferred under pro visions of law but not secured by pledge of assets W. Tax 4.09QJ8 Total...?...? ?88J84.TI M. la] On date of report tbe re quired legal reserve against de posits of tills bank was 40,914.10, lb] Assets reported above which were eligible as legal reserve amounted to- 111,470.3 I?T. B. Thompson, Cashier, of the shore I named hank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true, and that It folly end oorrectiy represents the true state of the sev eral matters herein contained gnd set forth to the best of my knowledge sod belief. T. B. THOMPSON, Cashier. Correct?Attest: Claude 8. Kldd. W. G. Crutch field, J. A. Aldrtdge, Directors. State of North Carolina, County of Alamance f "K Sworn to nod subscribed before me this 10th day oi July, 1946, and I hereby certify that lam not an officer or director of this bank. Horn W. Garrett, (snax,] Notary Public. My commission expiree Oct, 18,1948. NOTICE TO CREDITORS HarMs qualified aa Administratrix of the estate of James Albert Nichol son, late of Alamaftic, County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Routa X, Hebane. North Carolina- on or before the lltd day of Juna, 114*1 or V>Is notlde will be pleaded In bar of their recovery All persons Indebted to said batata will please make Immediate payment. This, the ltth day of June, l**f ROZELLE NICHOLSON, Ad ministratrix of James Albert Nicholson. Deceased. , Louis C. Allen, Atty. A TtUTVTGTD A IVtD'Q Uftimnn ni/MiiiiWilMllVA O Having qualified u Administrator of the estate of J. Q. Cook, deceased, late of Alamance County, North Caro lina this Is to notify all persons having claims against the said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Bur lington, North Carolina, on or before the find day of June. 1141. or this no tice will be pleaded In bar of their re covery. All persons Indebted to said estat will please make Immediate payment. This, the toth day of June. 1145. D- D. COOK Administrator. William C. Perdue. Atty ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix of the aetata of J. P. Warren, deceased late of Alamance County, North Caro lina. this Is to notllb all persgne hav ing claims against the said estate to present them to the i^derdgied at Oreham. North Carolina, on or before the Itth day of June, 1?41, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of ttoetr recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This, the ltth day of Jiten 1141 ANNIE W. MOORE WARREN. Administratrix of the estate of J. P Warren. L?c * Long. Attorneys. NOTICE TQ CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Cells Gates, deceased, late of Alamance County. N^th Carolina, this Is to noaify all psrncBs having claims against the estate od said do slyned. at Burllncton, North CarolM. on or bofors the Ttta day ot July, IMf, or this notice will be pleaded fci bay ot their recovery. I All peraone Indebted to eaid aetata , will pleaee make Immediate payment. I This, the 2nd day ot July. 1(41. THOMAS W. CATES. Executor ot Celia Cates. De ceased. Louie C. Allen, Atty. ADMIN ISTRATR1XS' NOTICE Havlo* qualified as Administratrices Oi the estate of L. E Klrkma#v <*? ? late of Alamance county. N'orth Carolina, thie is to nutHy all ixtrsons having clJm? against the said eetate to present them to the under Mtsrned at Burlington. North Carolina. <>n or before the 16th day ot Juke. iMI, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of thier recovery. I All persons indebted to said estate tvlll please make immediate payment. This, the 16th day at June. 1946. KATE N. KIRKMAN. ELIZABETH K. TH0MP80N, Administratrices of the estate of L. D. Kirk man, deceased. I<oogft Long Attorneys. NOTICE SERVICE HV PITRI.ICATION NORTH CAROLINA. ALAMANCE COUNTT IN THE GENERAL COUNTT COURT Bernard Harding Dixon. - vs - Virginia Adeline Dixon. The defendant Virginia Adeline Dixon, will take notice that an action entitled aa above has be on instituted In tbe General County Court of Ala mance County, North Carolina, it be ing an action brought by the plain tiff against the defendant flor abso lute divorce on the grounds of two year's separation; That the defendant is a non-treaidem of the State of North Carolina, and the plaintiff is a resi dent of the State of North Carolina, and this is cfie of the causes oil action in whioh service of summons may be made by publication as pro* vided by law; that the defendant will further take notice that she is requir ed to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, in Graham, N. C. within twenty days prom and after July 7th, 1945, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Thla. the 7th day of July. IMS. SARA MURRAY Aast. Clerk of the Superior Court. Ex-offlcio Clerk of the General County Court of AlamanceCounty, North Carolina. Robt. T. Wltaon, Atty.. Notice of Sale! By virtue of a Judgment mar's and entered hi an action In the Superior Court of Alamance County. North Carolina, entitled Alamance County v* John Baxter Murphy and wife Joee phine Murphy, the undersigned Com. mlBsloner will on Saturday, August 4tha 1945, at 11:90 o'clock a. m E.W.T. A at the Court House door In Graham, North Carolina, aell at public auction to the highest bidder for cakh, the property described aa follows: A certain tract ok parcel of land, lying and being In Melville Township, Alamance County, North Carollha. ad joining Henry Dong. Albert McCauley. and others, containing 9 1-9 acresmore or less, and being the same real prop erty described in that Mortgage deed from John Baxter Murphy and wife, to Edgier Smith, dated February 4. 1999, and recorded In the Office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance Court* u, hi win or muytg'-iges lit, at page 4(1. The purchaaer will be required to depoelt ten per cent of hla bid wben the same la knocked does to him. anq the balance upon confirmation. TWe, the llth day of June, 1(4S. LOUJ8 C. ALLEN. Commissioner. Notice of Sale. By virtue of a Judgment made and entered to an action In the 8uperlor Court of Alamance County, North Carolina, entitled Alamance County ?a. Henry Jones and wife. Odell T. Jones, the undesigned Commissioner will, on Baturday. August 4th 1(41, , at 11:04 o'clock a. m E.W.T. at the Court House door In Graham. North Carolina, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property described as follows: A certain tract or parcel of lan<k lying and being In Melville Township, Alamancs County, North Carolina, and being Lota Nos. Fifteen (II) to eighteen (II). lncluaive, of the subdi vision Of the Graham Land Company property and being the same real property described in that Dasd of Trust from Henry Jones and wife, to H. P. Whit ted. Trustee, which Dead of Trust la dated September It. lit*, sag recorded In the Office of the Register pt Deeda for aiamsnro Coun ty ta Book eC Mortgacaa f4 Deeds of (Trust No. lit. Ptfi ttt. Tlx purchaser will )>a required to dspostt ten psr cent of his bid wdton the sans Is knooksd down to bin, and ths balance upon confirmation. This, ths ttth day of June, 1M1. LOUIS C. ALLEN. Commissioner. NOTICE SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA. ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE GENERAL COUNTY Of URT Fannie Motley G1U. Plalnllff. - vs. - Robert Paul Gill, defendant. The defendant. Robert Paul Gill, will take notice that an action e if titled as above has been commenced in the General County Court of Alamance County for a divorce based upon the grounds of two years separation; and the defendant will further take notice that he Is required to appear In the office of the Clerk of the General County ColS*t of said county In the court house at Graham,. North Caro lina. on c(r before the 1st. day of Sep tember, 1945, and answer or demifr. rer to the complaint of the plaintiff in this action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Coifrt for the relief demanded |n said complaint. Thle the Ith day of July. 194a. SARA MURRAY Amrt. Clerk ot General County C nirt. of Alamance County. William C. Perdue, Atty. NOTICE 8EKV1CK BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY (N THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT Charlotte Upshcr Lotta, Plaintiff, ? v? Ajsborry Lotts. Defendant. The defendant. Asberry Lotts, will take notice that an action ezftitled as above has been commenced In the General County Cours of Alamance County for a divorce based upon the grounds of two years separation; and the deleadant will further take notice that he ta required to appear In the office of the Clerk of the General Countv Court of said eountv in the court house at Graham. North Caro lina. on dp before the 1st; day of Sep tember. 1945, and answer or demur rer to the complaint of the plaintiff in this action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded j|ti said complaint. This the 9th day of -Ta'y. '945. SARA MURRAY Asst. clerk of General County Court. of Alamance County. William C. Perdue. Atty. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA. ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT Joe F. Shepanskl. - VS - Claire Lorrin* b'rehanskl The above named defendant, Claire Lorrlne Shepanskl. will take notice that an nation entitled as above hoe been commenced In the General Cocfrrty Cauft of Alantaioe County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to se cure an absolute ?tl.orcr from the de fendant upcki the grounds that plain tiff and defendant have lived separate and apakt for mora than two) years next preceding the brine Inf. of this ac tion. and the defendant wlli further take notice that she Is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the General County Court of Alamance County, In the Court House In Graham North Carolina, within twenty (10) days after the 2nd day of August, 1945, and answer or demur to the complaint m wu dtuuiii ur wie yiainull win ap ply to the Court tor the relief de manded in said action. Thia. the 5th day of July. 1*45. F. L. WILLIAMSON Clerk of Oeneral County Court Alamance County. J. J. Henderaon, Atty. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTT. IN THE OENERAL COUNTY COURT F. M. Brewer, Plaintiff, - V* - Alma L. Brewer, Defendant. *n>e defendant. Alma L. Brewer, [ will take notice that aln action entitled aa above haa been commenced In the | I Oeneral County Court of Alamamce County, North Carolina, for the pur- j poee of eecurtn* a divorce abeolute cm the rrounda of two yeara eeparatlan; ' and the eald defendant will take no tice that ahe la required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the General County court of Alamance County at the Coudlhouae In Graham. North Carolina, not later than thirty day* from the date hereof and ^meur or demur to the complaint af the plain - Itlff riled In wad C?UM. or1 the plain tin Kill apply to the court for the relief demanded In eald complaint. ?Hila the Ird day of July. IMS SARA MURRAY Aast. Clerk General County Court of Alamance County. W. L,. ShofDner, Atty. Notice of Sale! Under and by virtue of the power conferred upon mo in a certain deed of trust, executed by J. P. Warreg ami wife, Anne Watson Moore Warren, dated April 24th. 1945, registered in the office of the Register of L*eeds of Alamance County, N. C., in Book 162 DTP, at Pages 297-299, to secure the indebtedness therein described, and default having been made In the pay ment of the said indebtedness, and having been requested to do so by the holder of the note evidencing said in debtedness, I will offer for gale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House door in Graham. N. C,, Alamance County, at 12:00 o'clock, noon, on Friday, July 27, 1945, the following described land, to-wit: ' > All those certain lots or parcels of land, together with the improvements thereon situate, lying and being on the East side of Melville Street in the Town of CJra'ham, N. C\. and known as lots No 1 artd 22 through 80 inclu sive of Neville Heights as subdivided by W. T. Hall, Civil Engineer, in April, 1946, plot of wpiich is ofi file In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Ala mance County In Plot Book . at Page?.?, and beginning at an iron stake in the Bast pro petty li^ne of South Melville Street, the North - west corner of Lot No. 2; running thence with the line of Lot No. 2 S. 81 deg. 55 min. Bast 150 feet to a stake; running thence South 4 deg^ 40 min. West 125 feet to a stake In the North property line of McAden Street Ex tension; running thence along the Ndrth property line of McAden Street Extension South 84 deg. 55 min. East 238.7 feet to a stake in the line of the Ray property; running thence with the line of the R&y property North 13 deg. 35 min. West 246 8 feet to a rock in the Stiitoh property line of a proposed Street. Tunning thence along the South'property line of the proposed Street North 83 degu 56 min. West 311 5 fee* to an ircrti stake in the Southeast intersection of the proposed street and South Mel vllla - . ?.w uv?, ? MJUUUS l?6UVO OJUllg East property line of South Melville Street South 4 deg. 40 rain:. West 1119 feet to the, beginning, and beipg a part of the same land conveyed to J. P. Warren by deed pf O. D. Neville and wife, dated Apry 23, 1945, and recorded in the said Register's Offtce in Book , at Page??. The sale will be held open, ft^ ten days to receive increased bids. This, the 25tii day of June. 1945 L. J. PHIPPS. Trustee. Chapel Hill. N C, NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA ( ALAMANCE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK Jane Ruinley, N.W. Zimmerman and wife, Eula Zimmerman. J. R. Apple. Ruasell Apple, et al, Petitioners - vn - Katharine Z. Senter and husband, Os car Senter, Hugh Wagoner and wife Ocle Wagoner, Wllhelmlna Zimmer man and Carl V. Zimmerm;h et al. Respondents. The respondents. Katherine Z. Sen ter, and husband, Oscar Senter Wll helmlna Zimmerman and Carl V. Zimmerman, Hugh Wagoner, and wife, Ocle Wagcner, will take notice that a proceeding entitled as above has been commenced in the Suprlor Court of Alamance County, North Carolina, for the purpose of securing an order eft judgment of the Cour. tot the sale of me real property described la the pe tition, It being a parcel of land In Boone 8tatlon (Township, Alamance County, North Carolrna, adjoining Kate Wagoner, and others, containing It acres, more or lees, and being the Mary A. Tickle property, and fully decrlbed In. the petition filed herein for division among the tenants In com mon. tne said respondents having some Interest In said real property and being Interested in the subject matter of the action, and the said respondents will further take notice that they are required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for Ala mance County, at the Court Houae Ifi Graham. North Carolina, orf the 2lrd day of July, IMS, and answer or demur to the petition of the petitioners filed herein, or the petltlitaabs will ap ply to the Court foil the relief demand ed In the petltldki. (nils, the itth day of Jime, IMS. SARA MURRAY, Asst. Clark Superior Court of Alamance Count*. Louis C AUen.Att>. ^?**
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