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THE GLE ANER GRAHAM, N. C., DEC. 13, 1945 ISSUED EVE!'.Y THURSDAY J.!?. Kb'I'NODLE. Jll? Manager I I (JO A YEAE LN ADVANCE Ei erctl at the Pt *tofflce at Graham, C.. as ?e< c n.l-class mat nr. (~\looking\ S?i ahead GEORGE S. BENSON PtcsHnt?Htrdiaf Ctllefc Scarry. Jtrkeesai Oil and Mold Apostles oI government ownership of business agree sometimes that private management can do better with little things. When it comes to filling prescriptions, mending shoes or making clothespins, they admit, private operators may be more ef ficient. Not so with the big stuff, they argue; coal, Iron, oil, railroads are different. These just beg for bu reaucratic bossing. Of course big industries are more interesting to politicians because they employ large numbers of peo ple and affect the daily lives of mil lions more. The fact remains how ever, that government can and doas make mistakes in the operation of big industries. Moreover, appropri ate encouragement from govern ment in relatively small enterprises has been known to result in much good. sigmncant Decisions Since government enterprises tend ultimately to become monopolistic, mistakes in them can be far more fateful than private blunders. Our government made two important de cisions in 1942 which illustrate the case perfectly. One, to take a spec ulative flyer in Arctic oil, has cost American taxpayers 300 million "good-bye" dollars already. The other decision had to do with penicil lin. Penicillin is a drug, a mold ex tract that most people know less about than they do about gasoline. Some perfectly astounding cures are being worked with it, including cure of meningitis. It was discovered by an English scientist, Sir Alexander Fleming, in 1929 but production was tedious, slow and costly and conse quently few sufferers were helped by it for 13 years. In Mass Production By 1942, our first war year, some American capitalists had taken a hand with marked success. The product was costing $20 a bottle then, and the average patient re quired three bottles. Government authorities realised that war would create a need for it so they guaran teed a large market and provided capital for mass production. His tory will record the splendid results. With the government's big pur chase of this successful item, vol ume production started. Now there are 20 factories. The largest cost more than 314 million dollars but penicillin is costing less than $1 a bottle, $3 per treatment. Many lives have been saved and more will be. Mankind will be healthier and hap pier. Government encouragement of this business proved wise and bene ficial. Smell of the Yukon How different was the Canol oil venture. The Army drilled wells on the Mackenzie river, built a 27 million-dollar refinery at White Horse and tied into Fairbanks, Alas ka, with 1,000 miles of pipeline. Nothing was gained. Gasoline from the white elephant plant at White Horse costs 26c a gallon. Oil com panies can ship a better product there from the states for 18c. The venture has been abandoned. The Canol experiment failed. Very apparent obstacles made the opera tion too costly. Known sources of supply are better and 300 million dollars of taxpayers' money is gone. Government's support of one bene ficial drug can't justify its manage ment of big business. What official, spending public money, is cautious and thorough like a private investor with his own money? Never has government management achieved the efficiency of American private management sober Thought I Authority alcohol Influence the aeedj of mortal man in wayi that atfi strikingly similar. Apparently they both call for mora from the vefcr first taste. Too much of either goA to people's heads in a manner thatUs highly unbecoming. Both have a tendency to retard productive ac tivity and both are enemies of straight thinking. No wonder des pots so often are called power-drunk. Not long ago I heard a story about a drunk man with a new car. It probably was not true but it was thought provoking. In an effort to back out of his home garage, so the story goes, he pushed over a neigh bor's fence and sank nails in three tires. Using an axe to disengage the debris he bashed in a fender until it pressed against his only remaining tire that held air. Wasted More Fewer Unable to make the maimed car run, the Inebriate got/under it with a wrench and flattened the gasoline line so the engine could get almost no fuel; also emptied the brake fluid on the ground. Finally he lost his temper and assaulted the body with a pick until it was no longer a closed cat. After that he orated loudly and eloquently on the miftake* of the en gineer who designed It. How like this story Im the history of our country for the last decade. In stead of doing things to improve productive activity, men of authority viewed everything successful with suspicion and orated on its faults. Well established principles of good business were disregarded. Radical 1 ideas were used, like holding land I out of production to raise farm I prices. Work With An Axe Shortening crops raised prices, to be sure, but it made men idle, as ' well as land. The landowners got ' compensation from the national ? treasury for crops they did not raise and idle workers stood in line for dole. To meet the resulting heavy expenses, corporation taxes grew so heavy that they discouraged invest ments, further retarding productive activity. With jobs scarce and poorly paid, people on government relief rolls' fared better than many who persist ed in trying to earn an honest living by honorable work. This automat ically discouraged thrift and efficien cy. It retarded the accumulation i of personal wealth and hindered the starting of new, individual owned en terprises. People with odds against them discourage easily. Drunk On Power The case was more readily diag nosed than remedied. Economic tinkerers in places of authority got a taste of power and drank of it too deeply. Then they quit thinking straight. Each new raid on the na tion's economic strength called for a bigger one to hide it. Gradually thrifty people were being beggared by alms and American business bankrupt by taxes. The only honorable way out of any kind of intoxication is to sober up. Destructive strategy will buy food and clothing for nobody. Letting land lie idle is not farming. Scared monej builds no factories and makes no jobs. The most helpful thing our gov ernment can do this year is work to tliis end: Devise the right taxee for the moit fob*. This will autoafiat ically cure the "gimmies." CHURCH BULLETIN GRAHAM FRIENDS MEETING Rev. Rcber. o. Crow, Pastor 9:45 a. m.: Sunday School. Daniel Allen, superintendent. 11:00 a m.: Morning worship. 6.15 p m.: Young Friends meeting. 7.00 p. m.: Evening Worship. 7:00 p. m. Wednesday: Prayer meet ing. GRAHAM METHODIST CHURCH Rev. J J. Boone. Pastor. 9:45 a. m.: Church School. W. E. Thompson, superintendent. 11:00 a. m.: Morning worship. Ser mon by the pastor. 6:00 p. m.: Young People'* Meet ing. Dorothy FoiLit Leader. 7:00 p. m.: Evening Worship Ser mon by the pastor. FIRST BAPTIST CHUKCII Rev. Guy 8 Cain, Pastor. 9:45 a. m.: Sunday School. Morris flurke, superintendent, 11:00 a. m.: Morning worship, Ser mon by the pastor. . 7:00 p. m.: Baptist Training Union. MUs Genu Church, director. 8:00 p. m. Evening Worship 8:00 p. m. Wednesday: Prayer Meet ing. BAPTIST ' ANDREW MEMORIAL CHURCH Corner Market and Mill Sts. Rev. Eugeno HancocK. Pa*'or 9:45 a. m.: Sunday School. J. W Gray, superintendent, F. B. Pegg, as sociate. 11:00 a. m.: Morning wombip, Ser mon by the pastoi. 7:80 p. m.: Evangelistic service. Sermon by the pastor. CHRISTIAN PHOV1DKNCE MEMORIAL Rev. Bernard Munger. Pastor 10:00 a. m.: Sunday School. J, A. Ingram, superintendent. 11:00 a. m.: Pleaching. Come and worship with us. GRAHAM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Edwin N. Caldwell. D D.Paator 0:45 a. m. Sunday Sohool, H D. Jones' Superintendent. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. Ser mon by pastor. 7:80 p. m.: Evening Worship 7:80 p- m.; Wednesday. Prayer Meeting. BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. W. R. Buhlar, Pastor 9:45 a. m.: Sunday School, L. N. Glenn. sui>erlntendent. 11:00 a. m.. Morning Worship 7:00 p. in.: Young People's Vesper Service 7:80 p m.: Wednesday. Prayer Meeting ? ? y [bubbles sez ? Know what character is? Cleaning the corners nobody ?test And say. cleaning's extra tousn now. with soap so sh^rt You can help by turning In USED FATS to help make It Keep saving, wontcha? > ~ ?' ? -.v.- i? -- NOTICE 1 J Sale of Real Estate for i 1944 County Taxes , \ Notice is hereby given that pursu ant to an act of the General Asaem- ^ t>ly of North Carolina, (see Chapter Ml Public, Local and Private Laws, | 1935) the undersigned Tax Collector j of Alamance County will offer for sale | to the highest bidder for cash at the ( Court House door in Graham, N. C., * on the first Monday in January, this ( being Monday, January 7, 1946, < at 12:00 o'clock, noon, , the Real Estate listed by the taxpay ers hereinafter named to satisfy the ] amount due the County of Alamance for principal, penalties and advertis- ( ing cost will be added to 1944 taxes. Name swill be deleted from list as ] -axes are paid. ] The property to be sold, and the ] tames of the taxpayers who listed the same are as follows: ] GRAHAM TOWNSHIP Andrews, J. Ernest, House, Bur lington-Graham Rd., House on Leased Ld. and Lot, Bur lington Rd 28.63 Boggs, A. D., HAL Parker St. 7.66 Bradshaw, Ben E., H A L Mary C. Holt Prop. 41.71 Bradford, M. L., H A L A Lot River St 13.74 Briles, Mrs. Ivey Black, H & L W. Market St. 10.69 Brown, Clinton, H & L Hopedale Rd. 4.40 .Gates, M. E., H & L Oneida Prop. 4.401 Cheek, W. R? 1 Lot Crutchfield 15.48 [ Coleman, Julian A., Adj. Mrs. I C. A. Piper 13.61' Combs, B. S., 1 Lot Ward Prop. 8.60 Cook, Mrs. Lillian S., H A L Stanfield A Lot Adj. 19.00, Crutchfield, James E., H A L Andrews St. 20.42 Curtis, Mrs. John, 1 Lot L. B. Holt Prop. 1.84 Davis, B. M., Jr., Old Whitsett Davis, B. M., Jr., 44A. Old Whit sett Ld A 2 A. J. H. Dixon Ld. 16.66 Davis, J. C., H A L Sam Hunter Lot 5.501 Davis, Robert, H A L Gilbreath Rd. 18.39 J Edwards, Lem, H A L Gilliam Sta 6.38 ; Euliss, C. M., H A L Gilbreath St 10.80! Evans, Mr. A Mrs.' Kenneth Evans, H A Poplar St 9.64 ; Foust, C. I., H & L Adj. W. F. Foust 17.02; Frick, Grady, H A L S. Main St. 26.001 Fuller, J. T..H4L Market St. 22.02 Gates, Earl, 8 Lot In Aloha 6.78 Gaydon, Joe, H & L Hwy. No. 87 .? 28.41 Gibson, W. A., Lot No. 22 A 27 Inc. Blk. E 3.60 1 Grady, R. B., 4 Lot Andrews St 3.19 1 Griffin, R. C., A Tressie Mas sey, H & L No. 16 Grabur St. 6.25. Hanford, Marvin, 8 A. Bascon Moore Ld 3.48 i Hanner, H. T. A R. E. Barrett, ' 11 HA. Blanton Ld. 7.08 1 Henderson, Albert, H A L Pop- I lar St 19.16 Hill, G. C., Jr., 1 Lot Aloha 1.10 Holt, George O., 1 Lot Ward St. A 1 Back of Above 12.32 Huffines, W. V., H & L S. Main St. 11.29 Ingle, Mrs. James (Mrs. Nellie Tart) 2 H A L Oakley St. 13.75 Johnson, Jesse, Vac. Lot Adj. W. W. Rich 2.55 Jones, Miss Joanna, Home E. Elm St. A Other Prop. 79.70 Jones, Roger, HAL Giles Long est PI 13.61 Kendall, James, Hwy. No. 54 8.77 Kimrey, Fred D., H A L Jones Prop. ...... 13.52 Kimrey, R. K., HAL Jones Prop. A Lots Gant Prop. 9.82 King. O. D., H A L Mills St. 20.50 Kivett, George L., H A L W. Elm St 29.70 Linens, James, HAL Melville St 13.17 Linens, L. H? H A L W. W. Rich Ld. A H A L Travora Prop. 18.12 Lovett, H. E, H A L W. Harden St 7.70 Loy, D. V., 43 A. A 22 A. Near Swepsonville ?.. 35.08 Mann, U. K., HAL Market St. A House Washington St. 17.47 Martin, James, HAL New St. 16.34 Martin, Wayne, 10 A. Bascom Moore Prop. 3.08 Moore, D. H., Lot Near Gra. Depot 3.20 Moser, Mrs. Evie, HAL Mar | ket St. A Vac. Lot 9.90 | O'Bough, Mrs. B. A., 6 A. Hwy. No. 64 13.49 Parrish, D. L.H4L Aloha 12.51 Porterfield, John R., 7 A. Foust Ld. , 1.93 ! Pritchett, F. N? H A L Sey mour St. t.. 6.40 Quackenbush, W. H., 3 A. Hwy. No. 54 A 10 H A. Wilson Ld. 14.25 Reece, S. L., Lot On Hwy. No. 87 3.10 Rich, Alton B., H A L Poplar St. 27.67 Rich, Vance. Ward St 2.20 Roberaon, Harvey L., H A L Hwy. No. 87 20.76 Ross, W. E., 28 A. Page Ld. 14.24 Russell, Naomi, HAL Hollar St 3.58 Smith, L. L., Lot C. L. Ivey 2.10 Spencer, Mrs. Blanche W., 8 L's Blk. C? 8 L's Blk B? 3 L's E., A 8 L's Blk F. BaL 8.73 Stadler, C. E..HAL Gant Ld. 10.80 Stewart F. W., HAL New St. 9.41 Swing, J. F? H A L Maple St. 5.60 Trollinger, Mrs. B. R? Marshall St 1.10 Waddell, George F., Lewis H. Holt Prop 1.10 Walker, J. E., Oakley St 351 ] Vhlts, frank L, E t L Tra- M vora r. ?.?? Yilliams, T. R? Hwy. Ma, 40 k Ser. Sta. A Other Prop. ... 06.48 k Yilliams, W. Ashley, Heir*, H A L Hill St. A Store Lot k Adj. Home 16.96 1 Nood, J. M., Lot let. St. 4.08 k V iHxi, Robert, 3 A. H A L Near Brick Yard 15.86 k V right, B. H., Store Bldg. Ik Wash. St. 28.86 I ^ COLORED 1 Jrown, Daisy, Heirs, Elick |t Hunter, Heirs 2.42 ], Darr, Cora, Heirs, Hwy. No. 54 2.42 |v Darter, John Gattis, HAL Haw River Rd. Bal. 3.77 , Dhavis, Hattie T., Est., HAL Near Providence ... 1.88 s Dovington, Luther, HAL Wash. St. - 8.80 s Everette, E. A., Est., H A. H A L Haw River Rd., BaL 1.68 ? Preeland, Jim, HAL Haw River jtd. 6.60 n Sraves, Martha, Heirs, HAL Haw River Rd 2.76 Haith, Clifton, Lot N. St .... 3.62 Hunter, Ernest, Nicks Farm Rd. 2.42 ? Hunter, George M., Heirs, Lots Nicks Farm Rd 2.42 Hunter, Henry, Heirs, 6A. on , Haw River Rd. HAL Gil- I breath Rd 15.63 , Hunter, Luther, Heirs, Haple St 2.42' Hunter, Naaman, 3V4 A. A Home Near Nicks Farm 22.79 Latham, Haywood, H A L A Vac. Lot 4.97 Long, Nathaniel (Tobe) HAL Near R. R. Rd. 4.76 e Miller, John W., HAL Gil- < breath Rd 6.85 1 Morrow, Sam, HAL Haw I River Rd. 12.82 < Rogers, Henry, 2 A. Street Car i Line 5.20 < Slade, Rebecca, HAL Haw i River Rd. Bal. 2.23 I Taylor, Rosie, Harden Ld. 1.55 league, Ambrose, 114 A. S. Main St. Ext. 1.65 Teague, Elmo, 114 A. Eeola Cot ton Ld 4.42 Teague, George Hosea, Heirs, Adj. W. J. Nicks 7.52 GRAHAM-BURLINGTON Barger, M. J., H A L Queen Ann St 9.97 Bowling, A. R., H & L Sidney Rd 4.67 Carden, B. E., 1 Lot Near Pine Top Sch. A H & L Near Hwy. No. 49. Bal. 9.63 Fayne, H. O., H & L Queen Ann St. 8.70 Isley, Zeb W., H A L Burl-Gra. Rd 16.29 James, Joseph M., H A L 2nd. & Andrews St. 4.45 Johnson, Mrs. W. C., H A L Sidney Ave 6.36 Kizziah, James, HAL Queen Ann St. 10.62 Lewis, Dudley, H A L Anthony St 19.60 Maness, Lynwood, H A L Woods Ave. & 1 Lot Back of Home 21.30 McPherson, Thomas F., H A L Maple Ave. Ext 8.26 Rlggans, Marion S., H A L Queen Ann St 18.75 Sharpe, Levi, 1 Lot Near Pine Top Sch 1.91 Stockard, Lee R., 2 Lots Whit sett St. 3.21 Williams, C. V., H A L Old County Home Prop 18.78 ALBRIGHT TOWNSHIP Capps, D. L? 23% A. Retc. Ld. 10.69 Cooper, Jr., A. G., 2% A. & House Cedar Cliff Rd 29.41 Duffer, Maylon H., 30 A. Hwy. No. 87 21.16 Love, R. L., 46% A. Hwy. No. 87 19.26 Patterson, D. W., 24% A. No. Des. 9.80 Patton, G. M., 30 A. McDaniel Ld 6.34 Stockard, J. C., 87 A. Home PI. 23.41 COLORED Banks, Coland, 1 A Woods Ch. Church 6.69 Chaplin, Henry, 2 A. L. B. Meadow Ld 6.90 Foust, J. L., Est., 7 A. Woods Chapel 4.64 Holmes, Estella, 10 A. Hwy. No. 93 3.30 Isley, Edward, HAL No. Des. 4.65 Torian, George, 49 A. No. Des. 9.01 Trollinger, Julius T., Jr., 4 A. No. Des 10.00 Trollinger, Mrs. Willie, 8.76 A. Holt Ld 2.20 Warren, Julius E., 106 A. Hwy. No. 93 15.40 MORTON TOWNSHIP Clapp, C. D? H A L 13.39 Hunt, Paul. H A L Alt 9.78 Ireland, Miss Lydia, 103.1 A. Old Home Hwy. No. 87 31.35 Moore, J. J., H 4 L 9.59 Tate, Mrs. Ethel, H 4 L Adj. Mary Matkins Ld. 8.15 Taylor, R. C., 4 A. H 4 L Riley Tickle Ld. 12.24 Wilkins, J. D., Farm, 210 A. Home Place 38.12 Wrenn, M. H., 2 A. Gowens Ld. 10.38 COLORED Moore, Ed, 3 A. Simpson Ld. 4.40 Turner, Pearl 4 Helen Gail, 2H A. Hwy. No. 87 3.85 Turner, Virgil, 3 A. A Home 4 4 A. Moore Ld. 10.54 NEWLIN TOWNSHIP Albright, W. J., Heirs, 60 A. Mary-s Cr 5.12 Dixon, C. D., H 4 L Snow t Camp 7 JO Durham, C. G? % A. Saxapa- I haw 128 ' Guthrie, Oliver C., 90 A. Cane 1 Cr 11.26 , Henderson, A. R. 4 Albert, 115 ? A. Cane Cr. 726 ' Herrin. O. R., 100 A. 4 Home 7.16 ^ Hinshaw. A. A.. 136 A. J. M. a Griffin 36.72 , Holmes, S. E., 1 A. Eliza Cog gins Ld. 2.10 1 King, Paul, 4.76 A. 4 New Bldg. 26.68 * tcBans, J. 7., S3 A. Hwy. No. < 87 82.47 , ladren, E. K., 5 A. Cates Ld. 4.09 , ladren, R. 8., 7 A. H. S. Thompson Ld. 6.21 ' larlette, Kiss Laura, 3 A. H A I L R- G. Marietta Ld. 6.50 (arietta, Robert G., Est., 40 A. Saxapahaw 3.52 loore, J. D., 70 A. Cane Cr... 9.63 ioore, William J. B., 11 % A. Major Hill 1.10 ?erry, Diffle P., 24 A. Cane Cr. 16.17 'erry, Ervin B., 15 % A. Cane Cr. 4.95 Ickard, Robert, 160 A. Mandle 34.25 tuakenbush, H. T., 4 A. Old Sax. Rd. 2 A. Sellers Mfg. Prop. r... 16.76 lay, Oliver, Estate, 66 A. Cane Cr. 8.25 ?haw, William T., 33 A. Near Victory Ch. 8.49 Stout, Roy, 4tt A. Marshall Stout Ld 11.19 'hacker, Arthur, 3 A. A House Sax. Rd. Adj. E. W. Mann 13.45 Phomaa, O. D., 6 A. Hwy. No. 87 ? 10.21 rhompson, Lawrence W., 2 A. A House Sax 11.85 Villiams, C. G., 28 A. Ed. Wil liams, Est. A 33 A. Paul Wil liams Ld. , 43.30 Williams, W. G., 30 A. Joe Wil liams Ld. 6.03 This, the 12th day of Dec., 1945. M. A. COBLE, Alamance County Tax Collector. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having Qualified as Executor of the ss ate of Mrs. Eva Wood- Moone, leceaaed. late of Alamance County, s'orth Carolina, this Is tc notify all lersons having claims i gainst t-he said (state to present them to the uncler ilgned at Graham, North Carolina, on >r before the 10th day of Dec. 1946, </r this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate "III please inake immediate payment This, the 3rd day of De'ember, 1945. ROGER MOORE. Executor of the estate of Eva Wood Moore, Deceased. Long Long. Attys. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having utialiflert es Administrator o? the estate of Addle I. Mitchell, de ceased, fate "f Alamance County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons ha\ing claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to .he undersigned at Burlington N.C.. on or before t'he 9th day of November, 1946, or this notice will be pleaded In* bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate will make prompt payment. This the 7th day of November, 1945 H F. MITCHELL, JR., Admin istrator, Addie I. Mitchell, Estate. John H. Vernon Atty. Notice of Sale! Under and pursuant to the power of sale con alned in that lertaln deed of trust from Anan M. Shepherd and hus band, William Ben' Shepherd, dated November 24, 1941, recorded in Deed of Trust Book 146, page 2. In the of flce of the Register of Deeds for Ala mance Coun y, the undersigned Trustee will, on Saturday, December 22, 1945, at 12:00 o'clock, noon, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described real property, to-wit: 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 follows. Beginning a: a stake r*n the North ern margin of the Elon and Burling ton1 road and one corner o/ Kernodle's. thence S. 54 deg. 45 min. E. with the said highway 85 feet to a s ake and one corner of George Fogleman'; thence with the George IA-gleman line N. 16 deg. 45 min. E. 363 feet to a s ake to railroad right of way; thence ?N. 51 id eg*. W. 85 feet to a stake and Kernodle's comer; thence with Ker nodle's line S. 18 deg. 45 min. W. 364 feet to a stake and the point of begin, ning. The sale will remain cpen ten (10) days for advance bids, as plovided by law, and ten (10) per ?*er.t cash de posit will be required of the highest bidder as evidence of god faith. This 17th day of November, 1945. GEORGE A. LONG, , Trustee. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Alamance County, Plaintiff, - va - Robert Fuller and wife. Mm. Robert Fuller; Walter Fuller and wife Mrs. Walter Fuller; Dock Fuller an 4 wife. Mn. Dock Fulbr, and all tf&e helra, devisees, represent a Ives and assignees 01* all persons who have or claim any interest In the premises. Defendants. The defendants. Robert Fuller and rife, in. Robert Fuller; Walter Ful-' er am] wife. lira. Walter Fuller; Dock roller and snfe, Hh. Dock Fuller. If hey are Urine, and If dead, all their lelrs, devisees. representative# and a? ignees. aald persona having dlaap .eared and plaintiff not being abla to ocate the said person., or ascertain heir names, or ascertain their where.' ibouu, bting persons whoss ntmn a uvd whereabouts cannot 1* ascertain- < Ml, and all JMrsons who have or claim i *ny interest whatever in the real c property described in the complaint 1 heftein, being a tract of land, In Bur- i ling on Township, Alam&nace County S will take notice that an action en.itled < as above has been commenced in qbe 1 Superior Court of Alamance County, < North Carolina, for the purpose of 1 foreclosing property tat liens in favor of Alamance County, "for the years 1927 and 1911 to 1945, inclusive, upon < a traact of land In BuV.'ngton Town1- 1 ship, Alamance County, N. C., belonfe. t ing to the above named, uescribed and designated defendants, aud In which the said named and de* .ribed defend ants have or claim some interest, the purpose of this action" he ng to fore close said property tat liens and sell ] the said property free and clear from any interest of the defendants, and convey to the purchase a fee simple tide, and the above named and describ ed and designated defendants will further^take notice that they are re. quired to appear at the office of t,he Clerk of the Superior Court of Ala mance County, at the Court House in Graham, North Carolina, on the 24th day of December, 1945, and answer or demur to the complaint fslyfk herein, or the plaintiff will apply to the count for the relief demanded in the com complaint This 26th day of November, 1945. SARA MURRAY Asst. Clerk Superior Court Uouls C. Allen, Atty. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUB! K AT!o NOliTH CAROLINA, ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT Grady C. Workman, Jr., Plaintiff, 1 - - va - Mildred Yarbrough Workman, De fen dan t. The defendant, Mild re J Yarbrough Workman, will take notice -hat an ac tion entitled as above has Mfn! -com menced in the General Coun.y Court of Alamance County, North Carolina, for the purpose of securing a divorce ab solute 011 statutory grounds and the said defendant will take ncAice that ?he Is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Genera* County Court of Alamance Coun.y at the Courthouse in Graham, North Carolina not later than thirty days from th date of December 20, 10*?r?. n I an swer or demur to the cor p.ain of Iftte plaintiff filed in said '-u.use, or the plaintiff will apply to1 the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, mils 29th day of November, 1945. SARA MURRAY Asst. Clerk General County Cnu? C C. Cates, Jr., Atty. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION j NORTH 'CAROLINA , ALAMANCE COUNTY. ? IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT James T. Scott, Plaintiff - vs Evelyn Downey Scott, Defendant i The defendant, Evelyn Downey Scott, will take notice Hist ani action entitled as above has been cbmmenced la Hie General Cocnty Court c* Ala knance County. North Carolina, tor the purpose of securing: a divorce absolute on the grounds of two yeois separa tion; and the said defendant will take notice that she Is required to appear at the Office of the Clerk! of the General County Court of Alamance County at the Courthouse In Graham, North Carolina, not later than twenty dayB after the Sth day of January, 1916, and answer or demur to the complalnl. of the plaintiff filed in said cause, ctr the plaintiff wHl apply to the court for the relief demanded In raid complaint. This 12 th a ay of December, 1946. r. L. WILLIAMSON, Clerk of General County curt Alamance County. C. C. Cates. Jr., Atty. Sale of Real Estate. Under authority of that certain ) Mortgage Deed executed and delivered ! to the undersigned. Catherine Allen, by | >y Neter Alston and husband, Ned Al , Ktoa, which bears date of the 2nd day of December, 1935, and is recorded In ! the Office of the Register of Deeds for Alamanbe County In Bock of Mofrt rafres and Deeds of Trust No. 125, at D?ge8 42-43, default havlrg been made *?? the payment of the lndebted?aess ??cured by said instrument , ere under signed will offer for sale to the hlgh **?. bidder for cash at Court House door in Graham. North .Carcjina, ort Saturday, January Gth, 1946. at 11 o'clock, a. ro., the following described property: 4 parcel of land id Patterson Town ship, Alamance County. iCorth Caro lina, adjoining the lands of N. O. Overman. James 8hc j .iard. et als. and described as follows: , Beginning at a rock In a joad. cor ?r with TfcolhM Allsn; tfcehee I. IT lag. E. I.?# ths. to h rock, coifcei rt'ti aaU Allan. thsnce N. t dag. E. T ha. to a rock. Conner wUi: said Allen; Iwrnuy N. IT deg. W. I cha. to a ropk n said road; thence *ltn said Road I. 20 2-1 deg. E. 2 cha.,8. 6 deg. E 2 .-ha. S. 14 2-4 deg. E. 7.12 cha. to the leglnntng. containing 4.24 acres, more >r leas, and being the same. lan?j mown as the Peggy Crutcbfleld Hvfnp Place. The purchaser will b? tequlred to lsposlt ten per cent of his bid whefci fee same Is knocked down to him. md the balance upon t,".1lrmatlcgi. This. the 1st day of December. 1246. O. P. FOSTER, Administrator cf Catherine Allen. Deceased Mortgagee. Louis C. Allen, Atty. NOTICE JUMMONS BY Pl'BLK AT'C N N'ORTH CAROLINA \LAUANCECOUNTY N THE GENERAL* COUNTY COURT Loraine Faucette, Plaintiff, - vs. - Clarence Faucette, Defendant. The defendant, Clarence Faucette, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the General County Court of Alamance County for a divorce based upon the grounds of two jears separation; aind the defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear in the office of the Clerk of the General County Court of said ? county In the court house at Graham. North Caro lina, within twenty days af er the 22nd day of Decern., 1945, and answer or de murrer to the complain*, of the plaintiff im this action, or the pUiinfllf will ap >ly to the Court for the i?Uef demand ed in said complaint. This 22si day of November, 1945. F. L. WILLIAMSON Clerk General County Court, William C. Perdue, Atty. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY. JLN THE GENERAL COUNTV COURT Bon:Sawyer Vincent, Plaintiff. ???'*.. Winfred W. Vincen., Defendant. The defendant, Winfred W. Vincentt. will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the General County Court oi Alamance County for a divorce based upon the grounds of two years separation', anti fQhe defe^idai^t will further take no tice that he is required tc appear in the Office of the Clerk *>? the Getaefal County Court of said equity in i'he Courthouse at Graham, North Caro lina, wiJhltf twenty days erter the 15th day of January, 1946, and arJBWer or demurrer to the comprint of the plaintiff in this action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the belief demanded in the said complain v This 12 th day of December, 1945. F. L. WILLIAMSON, Clerk of General County Court of Alamance County. William C. Perdue, 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, whereto all heirs of Henry Hranmock iwere constituted parties for t^he pur pose of selling tre lan .is of w)hich he died siezed and possessed the under signed Commissioner will offer for sale to tfce hlgrest bidder at the Coiurt House door in Graham cn Saturday, December 29, 1945 at 12:00 o'clock, noon, >ffer for re-sale to the highest bidder ? the Courthouse door in Graham, N. C., the following lot of land to-wit: In the Town of Graham, adjoining Morris Brannock, Callie Brandon, P. G. Miller and others. Beginning at an Iron bolt, S. E. cor ner of Morris Bannock, and running thence with said Miller, Eastward 165 feet to a stake, corner with Miller; thence witn Miller Northward 103 feet to a stake, corner with Millet. thence Westward 66 feet to rcotfier with said Miller; thence with Miller Northward 62 feet, conner at a Cedar tree with said Miller, in said Brandon's line; thence with Brandon N. 85 H deg. W. 95.8 feet to an ir<|n stake, corner with Morris Brannock in said Brandon s line; thence with said Morris Bran nock Southward 182 feet to the begin ning and containing 19-40ths 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 ?n six months. Title retained until fully paid for. Sale will stand open for advance bids. Bidding will begin at 1143.00 . Tris 11th day of December, 1145. J. 8. COOK. Commissioner.
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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