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T H E G L E AN E K GRAHAM, N. C., NOV. 29, 1945. ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY J. D. KERN01)LE, JR., Manager $1.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE Entered at the Pistofflce at Graham, N. C.. as sec end-class matter. i LOOKING J AHEAD In GEORGE S. BENSON ?k President?Hardinj CtlUft Sttrtf. Art"!" Jungle Fever When a man loses the right use of his mind, his friends put him in a state institution, but when a whole people start turning imbecile they commit thenuelve* to the tender mercies of government. In one sen tence, that's what I think about the so-called Full Employment Bill, al ready passed by the Senate and scheduled for early consideration by the House. If our congressmen fasten upon the Federal government an obliga tion to provide jobs for everybody, they will be saying, "We represent a commonwealth of incompetents, un able to take care of themselves." America's vast resources, her enor mous producUve capacity, trained minds, skilled hands and huge mar kets will amount to nothing if our people lose their initiative, self reliance and self-starters. Men Have Spines God in His wisdom metes out privileges and duties in proportion. No man and no nation can revel long in liberty and shirk the responsibili-, ties that go with it, for human free dom is a gift from above. Much re sponsibility for the future of man kind hangs on the American people; we may well be thankful that our liberties are many. This is no time to recline in a political armchair among the old world's decadent w tribes. What supports the idea that gov ernment ought to (or even can) guar antee jobs for everyb dy? An wer: Warped notions brought to America by immigrants from the backward lands of Europe and Asia. Many such "cases" can't quit thinking that citi zens must serve the stale instead of the state serving the citizens. They actually seem to imagine that rulers think better than other people. Poisonous Insects Foreign philosophies, spread qui etly through schools, playgrounds and market pieces, have poisoned the minds of American boys and girls under their parents' very eyes. It is a quiet enemy that long has de manded attention. . . . When our sol diers landed on Guadalcanal they met Japanese attack from land, wa ter and sky, and they overcame it. But the tropical bugs did more dam age, quietly. Insects with bills like hypodermic needles, hardly big enough to see without a glass, seemed like irri tants of small consequence. But they turned out to be more dangerous than the man-size enemies. Their noise was small, their wounds were negligible, but they planted a ven omous pestilence in the blood stream, extravagant of life and ruin ous to the morale of those who sur vived. There is a Cure How parallel to Guadalcanal has been the defense of representative, constitutional government on the home front. Deafening weapons of the Axis powers failed to destroy this republic. American ingenuity, sharpened by hope of achievement; American skill, whetted by ambi tion to advance; America's power to produce, fused in the furnace of open competition; These won the noisy battles. But the same things will not cure the plague of poisoned minds. That's another problem. Helplessness, de pendence on the state and false philosophies are like tropical fever ?in the blood. If it has penetrated all the way to Capitol Hill, if we enact federal law encouraging the malady, then the case is serious in deed. The fate of the Full Employ ment Bill will determine whether the United States is becoming imbecile. CHEESE American cheese will add to the Nation's post-war prosperity that War Bond buyers will share. Ex pansion of the business is predicted Almost half the Nation's cheese is Wiscohsin-made. In 1942 the state turned out 513,399,000 pounds, most of it American cheese. Swiss. Munster and Italian cheese an made in impressive quantities. Ibis department of the daily business helps build our national income and helps to make War Bonds the best investment in the world. V. 5. Trtoiury Dtyarlmtpt ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the Kstute of Sarah Catherine Alien, deceased, late of Alamance County, North Carolina, this In to notify all persons having clain.s against the es tate of said decease 1 to exniblt -.hern to the undersigned at liurllngton. N? rth Carolina, on or before the 3rd day of November, 1946. or this notice wiU t*e T?lcad-?d in bar jf t heir reoov. RED CROSS HOME NURSING ARE YOU A SICK ROOM SISSY? frightened Frances?When John has a sudden attack of malaria just after his return from the Pacific, she cries and moans, "Oh if I just knew what to do." She frantically wraps ice in a towel and puts it on his head because he has a fever. Then she wraps him in a blanket because he's cold. All is confusion when the doctor arrives, and John's attack is prolonged. practical patsy?She immediately puts John to bed and keeps him warm by tucking hot water bottles around his legs and body. She gives him a dose of the medicine he brought home from the army hospital, and then calls the doctor, describing John's symptoms accurately. She's a help to her husband and doctor. ' ? i you* veteran needs your care?Red Cross Home Nun 11 ing teaches you what to do in emergency illness, how to give hot compresses to ease the ache of an old shrapnel 1 wound. Under the guidance of a professional nurse you learn, among other things, how to take temperatures, bathe a bed patient, and follow the doctor's orden. If there it no borne nursing course offered at present in your community, ask your Red Cross chapter bow you may help organize one. ? ? t v- ? t Vr *V ery. All persons indebted ai said estate will plea*? make Immediate payment I Thia ihe I"9th day of October, 1945.1 O. P. POSTER. Administrator of the Estate of Sarah Catherine Al*en. deceased Louis C Allen.Att>. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA. .U.xMANCE COUNTY. IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT Grady C. Workman, Jr., Plaintiff. - vs - Mildred Yarbrough Workman, De fendant. The defendant, Mild re J Yarbrough Workman, will take notice that an ac tion entitled us above has netpn Com menced in the General Cocn.y court of Alamance County, North Carolina, for the purpoee of securing a divorre ab solute on statutory grounds and the -aid defendant will take notice that efr.e required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Genera". County Court of Alamance county at the ? ? urinouHe in uranam, in or in uarounar not later than ihlrty days from the| date of December 20, 1943, and an- , swer or demur to the comp.alnt of tihe , plaintiff filed In said cause, or the < plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In said complaint. This 29th day of November, 1945. PAR A MURRAY I Asst. Clerk General County Cour C C- Cates, Jr-, Atty. | NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executors of the estate of James L. Foster, dfc ? ceased, late of Alamance County, \ North Carolina, this is to notify all | persons -having claims against the es- 1 j iate of said deceased to exhibit them ' to the undersigned, at Elon College. ' North Carolina, on or before the 27th 1 'day of October, 1946, or this notice ] will be pleaded* in- bar of Jjieir re covery. All oarsons Indebted to said estate Mill please make immediate payment. This, the 20th day of October, 1946. MARY LEE POSTER, JAMES L. FOSTER, JR.. Executors of the Estate of James L. Foster. Louis C Allen. Atty. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE _______ Ha vine Qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Thomas Jacknon Plckeit. deceased, late of Alamance County, North Carolina, taw is to no tify all persons having claims agiirst the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Burling ton, North Carolina, on or before the 1st day of November, 1945, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This, the 1st day of November, 1945. James owen pickett Administrator of the Estate of Thomas Jackson l'ickett. de ceased. j c. C. Cates, Jr#, Atty. I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Mrs. J. C. McAdams, de ceased, late of Alamance County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to exhibit chem to the un dersigned at Graham, North Caro lina on or before the 27th day of October, 1946, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate " ill please make Immediate payrhent This* the 22n<j day of Ocioter, 1945. E. E. McADAMS, Administrator NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified a* Administrator of the estate of Addle I. Mitchell, de ceased. late of Alamance County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to -.he undersigned at Burlington.N.C.. on or before the 9th day of Novembtf. 1946. or this notice will be pleaded inr bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will make prompt payment. This the 7th day of November, 1945. H F. Mm'HKLL. JR.. Admin istrator, Addie I. Mitchell, Estate. John H. Vernon Atty. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTT. IN THE 8UFERIOR COURT Alamance County, Plaintiff. - VB - Robert Fuller and wife, lira. Robert Fuller: Walter Fuller and wife. Mr*. Walter Fuller; Dock Fuller and wife. Mr*. Dock FulUr, and all tile heir*, devisee*. representative* and assignee* of all pereon* who huv* or claim any Interest in the premiare. Defendant*. The defendant*. Robert Fuller and wife. Mr*. Robert Fuller; Walter Ful ler ant! wife. Mr*. Walter Fuller; Dock Fuller and wife. nr. Dock Fuller. If they are living. and If dead, all their 1 heir*, devisee*, representative* and a*-1 sign***. said persona having disap peared and plaintiff not being able to locate the said parson., or ascertain their name*, or ascertain their where abouts. being persona whose names and whereabout* cans't Is asenrtala ? - ?????. . . ed. and all persons who have or claim any interest whatever !n the real I property described in the complaint I hefretn. being a tract of land. in Bur. i lington Township. Alamanace County 1 will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Alamance County, North Caftolina, for the purpose of foreclosing property ta< liens in favor of Alamance County, for the years 192? and 19S1 to 1946, inclusive, upon a tra&ct of land in Bu'r?lngy>n Town ship, Alamance County, N. C., belong ing to the above named, described and ( designated defendants. a??d in which ( the said named and de* ribed defend- , ants have or claim some interest, the , purpose of this action1 Iv? ng to fcfre- : j close said property tax liens and sell | the said property free and clear from j any interest of the defendants, and convey to the purchase a fee simple ' title, and the above named and describ- - ed and designated defendants will t further take notice that they are re- ' quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Ala- * mance County, at the Court House in 1 Graham, North Carolina, on the 24th j1 day of December, 1645. and a newer 01; ? demur to the complaint filed, herein, or the plaintiff will apply to the Count tor the relief demanded ill the com complalnt. Thla 26th day of November. 1S45. SARA MURRAY A?t. Clerk Superior Court. Louis C. Allen. Atty. Notice of Sale! Under and punsu&n: to the power of sale contained In that terra In deed of trust from Anan M. Shepherd and <hus- ; band, William Ben) Shepherd, dated ? November 24, 1941, recorded in Deed ' of Trust Book 146, pa2. in the of- 1 tice of the Register of Deeds for Ala- | mance County, the imderst^ned Trustee will, on Saturday, December 22, 1945, at 12:00 o'Hor'f n.wtn offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real property, to-wlt: That certain tract or parcel of land In Burlington Township, Alamance County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Kernodle and others, and bounded and described as follows. Beginning at a stake on the North em margin of the Elon and Burling ton road and one comer of Kemodle's.! thence S. *54 deg. 45 ihln. E. with the said highway 85 feet to a stake and one comer of George Fogleman'; thence with the George Fogleman line 1 N. 16 deg. 45 mini. E. 308 feet to a stake to railroad right of way; thence -N. 6 ^ rdeg1. W. 85 feet to a stake and ! Kernodle's corner; thence with Ker-' nettle's line S. 16 deg. 45 min. W. 364 . feet to a stake and the point of begin- j ning. The sale will remain cpen ten (10) days for advance bids, as provided by law, and ten (10) per **er.t cash de posit will be required of the highest bidder as evidence of gooi faith. This 17th day of November, 19 45. GEORGE A. LONG, , Trustee. Notice Sale of Land! ???? WHEREAS, on the l?th day of March. j945, Tyrice W. May and wife, Zell Nora May executed and delivered unto C. C. Fonrvilie, Trustee fo* the First Federal Savings and Loan As-' soclatton of Burlington, Burlington, j North Carolina, a certain deed of trust! which is recorded in the office of the Register of Leeds for Alamance Coun lty. North Carolina, in Book 154, at pace 61; and ? WHEREAS, default Has been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured as therein provided, and the trustee has been requested by jthe owner and holder thereof to exer cise the power of sale therein contain ed: NOW, THEREFORE, under and by virtue of the authority conferred by the said deed of trust the undersigned Trustee will, on Monday, December 10th, 1945, at 12:00 o'clock, noon, at the Court House door of Alamance County. North Carolina., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing real estate: Beginning at an iron stake in the Weetem: margin of said 8econd street i I corner with said Lot No. 5, said iron1 |stake being 125 feet P. 2 deg. 45 mln. West from the intersection of said Second street and Bradley street; run ning thence S. t? deg. 22 mln W. with the Southern line of said Lot No. 5. 206 fpet to arr iron stako corner with said Lot. No. 5; thence S. 2 deg. 45 mln. W. 100 feet to an ircm stake cor. ner with said Lot. No. 10; thence N. 87 deg. 22 mm. East with the Northern lisle of scid Lot No. 10. 200 feet to ax* Iron stake in the Western margin of j said Second street corner with Lot No.' It; thence N. 2 deg. 45 mln. East with the Western margin of raid Second street ltt feet to the beginning. It be ing Lou Nos. I, T, I ud I of Block D. of Orabur Height*, part of the L. [ ? ' -'.V M:-. 1 * ' Banks Holt property. I*. T. Thompson Subdivision, as shown by plat made by W. T. Hall, <?. E.. Jfarch. 1913 an.i recorded in the Office of Register of Deeds for Alamance County in Flat Book 1. at page 125. This 10th day. at MovfiitMr, 1045. C. C. FONVOJ.E, Trustee. . \otice of Sale. By virtue of a judgment made and entered irv an action in the Sup?ric|r Court of Alamance C* unty. North Carolina, entitled Alamance County Plaintiff vs. John Campbell and wife. Mrs.John1 Campbell. DeVndants. the undersigned Commissioner will, on Saturday, December 1st. 1945. at 11:00 o'clock, a m.. j it the Court House door In Gpahajn. S'orth Carolina, sell at public auction to the highest bidder to** cash, the ?upeio ueairiueu as iuiiwwb. A tract or parcel of iaud in Thcmp ?nn Township. Alamance County. S'orth Carolina, adjoin ins W.. O. CVoods. G. G. Foust, Mary Foust. Moats Creek, and others- end contain ne 10 acres, more or less. and also all 3ther real property in Thompson Pownship, Alamance County, North Carolina belonging to i.ie defendant. John Campbell, or to the defendant. Mrs. John Campbell, or tr both defen lants Jointly. The purchaser will be required to deposit ten. per cent of bis bid when ? the same is knocked down to him. and the balance upon confirmation This, the 25th day of October, 1945. LOUIS C. ALLEN. commissioner. ? NOTI CE SERVICE BY PUBLICATION north Carolina ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Special Proce* d n,;s No. 2317 Mrs. CalHe Steele ami husband. Geo. L. Steele, et als. Plaintiffs Mary Cook, widow of Thos. r. Cook, artd Tnos. E. Cook. Defendants. The defendant*:, Mrs. Mary Cook, widow of Thoe. R. Cook, and T^ios. E. Cook will take Dotice tl?at an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Couri of Alamance County, for the p:rt-pose of selling lana in which they have an interest. And i-hat said defendants w','1 take notice that they are required f> appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county in the Courthouse at Graham, N. C., on or before the 15th day of December, 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 petition filed in said court. This the 8th day of November. 194,5. SARA MURRAY As3t. Clerk Superior Court. I. S. Cook. Atty. NOTICE SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA. ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT Harvey Christopher, - . Myrtle P. Christopher. The defendant above named will take notice that an action has been be gun1 in the General County coiurt of Alamance County, Nortn Carolina, it being an action brought by the plain tiff against the defendant lor absolute divorce; artd the <^efeniaant will furth er take notice that sne is required to appear at the office of the Clelrk of the General County Court of Alamance County in the Court House in1 Graham. North Carolina, on the 13th day or December, 1945, and answer or demun to the complaint In said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 13th day of November, 1945. 6ARA MURRAY. Asst. Clerk General County Court of Alamance County. John H. Vernon, Atty. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTT IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Alamance County and Carolyn B. Selgnlous, Plaintiffs, va - J. Lloyd Catea and wife A. nle Dollar Cates et al. Defendants.* The defendart, I Lloyd Cates, trill take notice that an action entitled * at above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Alamance County. North Caaroltna. fdr the purpoea of foreclosure property tax liens In favor of the plaintiff. Alamance Cotmtv for tho years 1K> to 1945. In clusive, upon a tract of land In Bur lington. if. C-. said >and Joining Thomas Street et al, belcu'tring to the above named and described def-ndar :s i and in which the aaia named arid described defendants ha e or claim v - - toxne Inter?t the purpose of the at- m ion being to forecluaa propeity tax t< lens held by the plaintiff against the lz property mentioned above and des cribed in the complaint, tree and clear tt any interest of said defendants, the lefendants. having or claiming some merest therein; and tea above named J ind described defendants will further ake notice that they nue iequired to ippear at the Office of the 'clerk of he Superior Court of Alamance Coun jr. at the Court House in Graham. ^ ICorth Carolina cm the 1st day of De cember. 1945. and answer or demur to b he complaint filed herein, or the ^ j lain tiff will apply to the Court for ^ the relief demanded in the complains ^ This, the 30th day of October. 1945 { P. L WILLIAMSON. % Clerk Superior Court Louis GL Allen Atty. COMMISSIONER'S " Notice of Re-Sale I Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Alamance Coun ty. In Special Proceedings No. 2277. t entitled Eva Miller, et als. vs. Morris Brannock, the undersigned Coronals- I t-ioner, will, on t Saturday, December, 8ch, 1945 t at 12:00 o'clock, noon, c offer for re-sale to the highest bidder * the Courthouse door in Graham, N. C-, j the following lot of land to-wit: In the Town of Graham, adjoining Morris Brannock, Callie Brandon, P. l G. Miller and others. Beginning at an iron bolt, S. E. cor- ^ ner of Morris Bannock, and running thence with said Miller, Eastward 165 1 fe^t to a stake, corner with Miller; thence with Miller Northward 103 feet to a stake, corner w.'th Millek. thence Westward 66 feet to readier with said Miller; thence with Miller Northward 62 feet, cornier at a Cedar tree with said Miller, in said Brandon's line; thence with Brandon N. 85 H deg. W. 85.8 feet to an irfcn stake, corner with Morris Brannock in said Brandon-? line; thence with said Morris Bran nock Southward 132 feet to the begin ning and containing *9-40ths of an acre, more or less. Terms of Sale; One-half cash, bal ance with interest from confirmation at 6 per cent per annum, due hi six months. Title retained until fully paid for. Sale will stand open for advance bids. Bidding will begin at 1126.50. This 19th day of November, 1945. J. S. COOK. Commissioner. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA. ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Jottin P. Manning, Sr., c - vs - Carrie Masoo Manning. The defendant, Carrie Mason Man ning, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been' commenced in the Superior court of Alamance County, North Carolina, to secure for the plaintiff an* annulment of rhe J marriage of plaintiff and the defend ant on the grounds that at the tibie of said marriage the defendant had a j living, lawful husband; aha said de- j fendant will further take notice that, \ pursuant to .in order of the Court, this t notice of publica iin commences On ?] the 10th day of November, 1945, and ] expires on- the 10th day of December, j 1945, and that within twenty days t thereafter, to-wit, on or before the 2 30th day of December, 1945, the de- < fendant is required to appear at the of- c fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court j of Alamance County, in Graham, Nctrth Carolina, and answer or demur to the t complaint ln said action, or plaintiff c will apply to the Court for the rfelief ( demanded in said complaint. This, the 9th day of November, 1945. SARA MURRY Asst. Clerk Superior Court Henderson & Henderson, Atty. notice < summons by publication [ NORTH CAROLINA. ALAMANCE COUNTT. Thomas P. Graham, | r vs - I Ihelma Spence Graham. jv The above named defendant. Thel- (d ma Spence Graham, will take notice < ^ that an action entitled as above has 1 been commenced in the General c?un. r ty Court of Alamance County, North 11 Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an * absolute divorce from the defendant 8 upon the grounds that plaintiff ana * defendant have lived separate ana 1 apart for more than two >ears next 0 preceding the bringing of this action, ^ and the defendant will further take r notice that she is required to appear * at the office ctf the Clerk of the Gener- 0 al County Court of Alamance County, 1 in the Court House in Grar.am. North 4 Carolina, within twenty days after the ltth day of December, IMS, and | answer or demur to the complaint In . Hd action! or the plaintiff Mil apply i the Court for the relief demanded i said action. nia the Sth day of November, net. r. L. WILLIAMSON, Clerk of General County court Alamance County. . J. Henderson, AttjT. Sale of Real Estate. Under authority of mat coi taln [ortgage Detd executed and delivered > the undesigned Duncan C. Brya, v Oscar Harvey and wife. Ktinner larvey. which bears date at the 15th ay of March. 1938, and in recorded 1 the Office of the Rainier of Deeds or Alamance county, In Book of lortgages and Deeds of ?Trust No. 126. t pages 321, default having been iade in the payment of the indented, ess secured by said lns.TU.nent, the ndersigned will offer for sale to the ignest Diauei ior casn ai me court louse door in Graham North Carolina at 11:00 o'clock, a. m.. Saturday. December 1st. 1945 he following describee real property: A cer.ain tract or parcel of land la iur ling ton Township, Alamance Coun y. State of North Carolina, adjoining he lands of Standard Reality Com >az!y and others, and bounded as fol ows: Being Lots Nob. 25 and 26 of the j. j. Cates. Subdivision on' 'he Glencoe load. For bet.er description see Plat look 3. page 10, recorded in1 the Reg. ster of Deeds Office in Graham, N. C. The purchaser will be required to leposit ten per cent of h:s hid whten he same is knocked down to him, anjd he balance upon' confirmation. This, the 26th day of October, 1945. DUNCAN C- BGYAN. Mortgagee. jouis C. Allen, Atty. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBUCAT'GN 4URTH CAKOL1NA 1LAMANCECOUNTY N THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT moraine Faucette, Plain i iff, - va - Clarence Faucette, DeftnLant. The defendant, Clarence Faucette, rill take notice that an action entitled ls above has been commenced in the Jeneial County Court of Alamance bounty for a divorce based upon the grounds of two jears separation; and he defendant will further take notice hat he is required to appear in the >ffice of the Clerk of the General bounty Court of said county in tne :ourt house at Graham. North C^ro ina, within twenty days af.er the 22nid lay of Decern., 1945, and'answer or de nurrer to the complain:, of the plaintiff r? this action, or the plainiiif will ap ?ly to the Court for the relief demand ed in said complaint. This 22st day of November, 1945. P. L. WILLIAMSON Clerk General County Court. William C. Perdue, Atty. NOTICE Sale of Real Property! Default having been made In the >ayment of the indebtedness secured, >y that certain deed of t* ust executed >y Caldwell W. Dixon, and wife, Vteraa Wilson Dixon*, to John H. Vernon, Prustee, dated the first day of July. 1944, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Ala: lance Coun y, in Book of Deeds of Triists No. 1SX kt page 2X1, the undersigned will, un ler and by virtue of the power of sale :ontained in said deed of trust, and or Che purpose of discharging the debt lecured by said deed of tiust, sell to he highest bidder for cash, at (he ourthouse door to Grauair, Alamance bounty, North Carolina, on Thursday, December 20th, 1(46, at 12:00 o'clock, in.on, he following described real property: A certain' tract or parcel of land In 'leasant Grove Township, Alamance bounty. State of North Carolina, ad orning the lands of G. D. Dixon, more tartlcularly described as follows: Beginning at a point In the center >f the Pleasant Grove School Road nd opposite a drain ditch, being a lew corner with G, D. Dixon; running hence a new line along the drain lltch with the said Dixon, North 4T leg. West 250 feet (Iron stake set on his line 20 feet from the corner) In the oad) to air Iron stake: thence another iew line with the said G. D. Dlxon, forth 42 deg. East 1(0 feet to an fron take; thence another new line with he said G. D. Dlxon. Sooth 47 deg. last 250 feet to a pout In the center f the said road (Iron stake set on this Ine 20 feet from the corner In ^ the oad); thence another new line with he said G. D. Dlxon aKnk the centet f the said road. South 41 deg. ? West (0 feet to the beginning, contafring 0.000 square feet. This 17th day of Novembek. 1(45. JOHN H. VERNON, , Trustee. v-452** ? " - *" ?
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