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THE GLEANER GRAHAM, X. C., DEC. 27, 1945 ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY J. I1. KERNODLE, JR., Manager $1 00 A YEAR LN ADVANCE Za ered at the Ptetufdce at Otoham, N. C.. aa seccnd-claae matter. I I LOOKING ASSAD it GEORGE 1 BENSON k Prtiiiitt?Hitiiif Cslltft ? Sure). Artusu Fair Play Unequal advantages in any kind of contest spoil the sport for most Americans. A sense of fairness is deeply rooted in our people. Some times a champion athlete is not a popular favorite because the fans suspect some mysterious advantage that makes him invincible. Actually exposing crookedness in a profes sional team is all it takes to bank rupt the club, because fairness is cardinal. Practically all forms of competi tion take on the features of a game in this country; business and poli \ tics are no exceptions. It has been said that "all's fair in love and war," but it might be said another way: When emotions overcome reason, people forget to be fair. The coiv testant who gets all worked up r?H grets it because his public turns against him if he is unfair. Popular Decision The public has taken a hand occa sionally in the bout between those heavy-weight contestants, Capital and Labor. Until very recently, La bor was the popular favorite, and the choice was sane. The laborer has been "the man on the bottom" in many lands for countless years and sympathy for the under dog is a hu Mam teoit D..t ?(.!. ?? Si -i .uau ubii. uut bins gciici auun ui Americans has seen the tables turn. Labor in the United States is not the under dog?far from it. Every mature person, who has given the subject any thought at all, knows that Capital is no match for Labor in this country now. Labor has a club that management can't use; the strike. What is even more, manage ment has no weapon that will ap proximately match it in force and violence, and has no defense from it. Times Are Changed There was a time when an employ er could Are a competent workman for voting wrong. A straw boss once could dismiss a female subordinate for resenting his overtures. Intelli gent persons were let out for express ing general discontent over long ; hours, low wages and unwholesome surroundings. It was disgraceful It was also a long time ago. It was not fair. The public resented it and It stopped. People still remember those days. Nobody cares much now if employers have to hire whom the union says hire, pay what the union says pay, and blow the whistle by the union official's watch. But there is some thing that the public does care about, namely strikes. When a home own er's family shivers in a cold house for want of fuel he is anxious to buy, he finds out Unfairness Shows. In finding out why, people discover Labor's unequal advantage. John Q. Public might not frown on a strike over wages or hours, but he gets plenty huffy doing without necessi ties while somebody retaliates ? grievance?or while men sit idle, try ing to force a point that might bet fter be settled peaceably, settled with both shifts working and business go ing on as usual. 1 Strikes are violent and unfair and the public dislikes them. Destructive as arson, they hurt many people instead of one. I am a lifelong friend of Labor, and I predict that the strike will be outlawed by popu- i lar indignation. The lockout and the blacklist were so outlawed. Peaceful ways to settle industrial disputes exist now. Unless they are used voluntarily, we can look for the public to create some compulsory .method. 1 Behind i Your Bonds \ Um Hi* Might of Amorteo j * i CORN I ^When farmer* were appealed to effort* during the flr*t ' Wor>d War n, low, pro S5?.2.e P*'1"? .ton?*?? of foods I bushels or corn per acre, lis main grain crops totaled 20,627,000 tons, 21 per cent above the nearest high point up to then. Millions ol > dollars from War Bonds went into processing those crops for our light ing men. The crops and land of America represent but a traction of the real wealth of this richest of lands backing up your War Bonds. 11. S. Treasury Department CHURCH BULLETIN ? ??? GRAHAM FRIENDS MGETTING Rev. Rcber. O. Crow, Pastor 9 46 &. m.: Sunday School. Daniel Allen. superintendent. 11:00 a m. Morning worship. 6.15 p m.: Young Friends meeting. I 7.00 p. m.: Evening Worship. 7:00 p. m. Wednesday: Prayer meet ing. v GRAHAM METHODIST CHL'RCH Rev. J J. Boone. P tstor. . 9:45 a. m.: Church School. W. E. Thornp?on, superintendent.. 11:00 a. m.: Morning worship. Ser mon by the pastor. 6:00 p. n?.: Young People'* Meet ing Dorothy Fouat. Leader. 7:00 p. m'.: Evening Worship Ser mon by the pastor. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Guy ft Cain, Pastor. 9:45 a. m.: Sunday School. Morris Burke, superintendent, 11:00 a. m.: Mcrnlng worship. Ser mon by the pastor. 7:00 p. m.: Baptist Training Union. Miss 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 S?s. Rev. Eugeno Hancock, Pastor 9:45 a. m.: Sunday School, J. W. Gray, superintendent. F. B. Pegg. as sociate. 11:00 a. m.: Morning worship, Ser mon by the pastot. 7:30 p. m.: Evangelistic service. Sermon by the pt-stor. CHRISTIAN PROVIDENCE MEMORIAL Rev. Bernard Munger. I'amor 10:00 a. m.: Sunday School, J, A. Ingram, superintendent. 11:00 a. m.: Pleaching. Come and worship with us. GRAHAM PRESBYTERIAN CnrRTH Rev. Edwin N. Caldwell. D D Pastor 9:45 a. m. Sunday School, H- D. Jones' Superintendent. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. Ser mon by pastor. 7:30 p. m.: Evening Worship. 7:30 p. m.; Wednesday. Prayer Meeting. BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. W. R. Buhlar, Pastor 9:45 a. m.: Sunday School, L. N. Glenn, superintendent. 11:00 a. m.. Morning Worship 7 00 p. m.: Young People's Vesper Service 7:30 p. m.: Wednesday, Prayer Meeting NOTICE! Sale of Real Estate for 1944 County Taxes Notice is hereby given that pursu ant to an act of the General Asiem-1 bly of North Carolina^ (see Chapter Ml Public, Local and Private Laws, 1935) the undersigned Tax Collector 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 i Monday, January 7, 1946, 1 at 12:00 o'clock, noon, I the Real Estate listed by the tax pay- j era hereinafter named to satisfy the ] amount due the County of Alamance for principal, penalties and advertis- 1 ing cost will be added to 1944 taxes. Name swill be deleted from list aa taxes are paid. ] ' The property to be sold, and the names of the taxpayers who listed the 1 same are as follows: 1 GRAHAM TOWNSHIP Andrews, J. Ernest, House. Bur- ' lington-Graham Rd., House . on Leased Ld. and Lot, Bur lington Rd. 28.63 . Boggs, A. D., H A L Parker St. 7.65 . Bradshaw, Ben E., H A L Mary C. Holt Prop. 41.71 . Bradford. M. L, H 4 L A Lot River St. 13.74 , 3riles, Mrs. Ivey Black, HAL J W. Market St. 10.69 1 3rown, Clinton, HAL Hopedale _ Rd. .. 4.40 1 Cates, M. E., H A L Oneida . Prop. 4.40 1 Cheek, W. R.. 1 Lot Crutchfield 15.48 Coleman, Julian A., Adj. Mrs. C. A. Piper 13.61 'ombt, B. 8., 1 Lot Ward Prop. 8.50 E Cook, Mrs. Lillian S., H A L StanAeld A Lot Adj. 19.00 E Crutchfleld, James E., H A L Andrews St. 20.42 C Curtis, Mrs. John, 1 Lot L. B. Holt Prop. 1.84 la vis, B. M? Jr., 44A. Old Whit- F sett Ld A 2 A. J. H. Dixon Ld. 16.66 Javis, J.C.HAL Sam Hunter Ii Lot ? 5.60 )avis, Robert, HAL Gilbreath J Rd. 1859 ?Cdwards, Lem, HAL Gilliam J Sta. 658 Suliss, C. M., H A L Gilbreath K St. 1050 'oust, C. I., H A L Adj. W. F. L Foust 17.02 'rick, Grady, H A L & Main N St. 26.00 fuller, J. T? H A L Market St. 22.02 II lates, Earl, 8 Lot In Aloha .. 6.78 iaydon, Joe, H A L Hwy. No. a 87 t 28.4] Gibson. W. A., Lot No. 22 A 27 Inc. Blk. E 3.? Grady, R. B., 4 Lot Andrews St 3.11 Griffin, R. C., A Tressie Mas sey, HAL No. 16 Grabar ?t 6.21 Hanford, Marvin, 8 A. Bascon' Moore Ld. 3.4t Hanner, H. T. A R. E. Barrett, llttA. Blanton Ld. 7.06 Henderson, Albert, HAL Pop lar St 19.16 Hill, G. C., Jr., 1 Lot Aloha 1.16 Holt, George 0., 1 Lot Ward St. A 1 Back of Above 12.32 Huffines, W. V., H A L S. Main St 11.22 Ingle, Mrs. James (Mrs. NAlie Tart) 2 H A L Oakley St. 13.76 Johnson, Jesse, Vac. Lot Adj. W W. Rich 2.66 Jones? Miss Joanna, Home E. Elm St. A Other Prop. . . 79.70 ones, Roger, HAL Giles Long est PI. . ...? 13.61 Kendall, James, Hwy. No. 64 8.77 Kimrey, Fred D., H A L Jones Prop 13.62 Kimrey, R. K., H A L 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 : 36.08 Mann, C. R., H A L 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 9.9Q Parrish, D. L, H A L Aloha 12.61 Porterfield, John R., 7 A. Foust Ld 1.93 Pritchett, F. N., H A L Sey mmir Sf fi Quackenbush, W. H., 3 A. Hwy. No. 54 & 10 V4 A. Wilson Ld , 14.25 Reece, S. L., Lot On Hwy. No. 87 3.10 Rich, Alton B., H & L Poplar St. 27.67 Rich, Vance, Ward St. 2.20 Roberson, 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 Swing, J. F., H A L Maple St. 6.50 Trollinger, Mrs. B. R., Marshall St 1.10 Waddell, George F., Lewis H. Holt Prop 1.10 Walker, J. E., Oakley St 3.21 White, Frank K-, H A L Tra vora 6.79 Williams, T. R., Hwy. No. 49 Ser. Sta. A Other Prop. 26.48 Williams, W. Ashley, Heirs, H A L Mill St. A Store Lot Adj. Home 10.68 Wood, J. M? Lot 1st. St. 4.08 Wood, Robert, 3 A. H A L Near Brick Yard 15.86 Wright, B. H., Store Bldg. Wash. St 28.86 COLORED Brown, Daisy, Heirs, Elick Hunter, Heirs 2.42 Carr, Cora, Heirs. Hwy. No. 64 2.42 Carter, John Gattis, HAL Haw River Rd. Bal 3.77 i Chavis, Hattie T., Est., HAL Near Providence 1.88 i Covington, Luther, HAL Wash. St. 8.801 Everette, E. A., Est, yt A. H A L Haw River Rd., Bal. 1.68 Freeland, Jim, HAL Haw River Rd 6.50 Craves, Martha, Heirs, HAL Haw River Rd. 2.75: Haith, Clifton, Lot N. St. 3.62 flunter, Ernest, Nicks Farm Rd. 2.42 Hunter, George M., Heirs, Lots Nicks Farm Rd. 2.42 1 flunter, Henry, Heirs, 6A. on Haw River Rd. H A L Gil breath Rd. 15.53 flunter, Luther, Heirs, Maple St 2.42 Hunter, Naaman, 3 H A. A Home Near Nicks Farm 22.79 f-atham, Haywood, H A L A * Vac. Lot 4.97 Long, Nathaniel (Tobe) HAL Near R. R. Rd. 4.76 J Killer, John W., H A L Gil breath Rd 5.85 Korrow, Sam, HAL Haw River Rd. 12.82 i logers, Henry, 2 A. Street Car Line 6.20 ilade, Rebecca, HAL Haw River Rd. Bal. 2.23 "aylor, Roaie, Harden Ld. ... . 1.66 reapie, Ambrose, 1 A. S. Main St. Ext. 1.66 'eague, Elmo, 1H A. Eeola Cot- {< ton Ld. 4.42 < 'eague, George Hosea, Heirs, ' 1 Adj. W. J. Nicks "7.52 I GRAHAM-BURLINGTON larger, M. J., H A L Queen Ann ! St. 9.97 , lowling, A. R., H A L Sidney Rd. 4.67 . lai den, B. E., 1 Lot Near Pine Top Sch. A H A L Near Hwy. No. 49. Bal 9.63 'ayne, H. O, HAL Queen Ann St. 6.70 , ?ley, Zeb W? H A L Burl-Gra. . Rd 1629 ames, Joseph M., HAL 2nd. A Andrews St. 4.46 ohnson, Mrs. W. Cn H A L Sidney Ave. 6.36 * iiztiah, James, HAL Queen Ann St. 10.62 c ewis, Dudley, HAL Anthony h St 19.60 ? lancss, Lynwood, H A L Woods 0 Ave. A 1 Lot Back of Home 2120 ? IcPherson, Thomas F, HAL r' Maple Ave. Ext 826 iggana, Marion &, H A L Queen Ann St. 18.7( 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., 23V4 A. Retc. Ld. 10.69 Cooper, Jr., A. G., 2% A. A j House Cedar Cliff Rd 29.41 Duffer, Haylon H., 30 A. Hwy. No. 87 21.16 Love, R. L., 4614 A. Hwy. No. , 87 19.26 ' Patterson, D. W., 2414 A. No. Des. 9.80 Pstton, G. M., 30 A. McDaniel Ld 5.34 Stockard, J. C., 87 A. Home PL 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, H ? L No. Des. 4.66 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, HAL Alt. 9.78 Ireland, hnss Lydia, 103.1 A. Old Home Hwy. No. 87 ... 31.36 Moore, J. J., H A L 9.59 Tate, Mrs. Ethel, HAL Adj. Mary Matkins Ld. 8.16 Wrenn, M. H., 2 A. Gowens Ld. 10.38 COLORED Moore, Ed, 3 A. Simpson Ld. 4.40 Turner, Pearl A Helen Gail, 2V4 A. Hwy. No. 87 3.86 NEWLIN TOWNSHIP Albright, W. J., Heirs, 60 A. Mary's Cr 6.12 Dixon, C. D., H A L Snow Camp 7.50 Durham, C. G., % A. Saxapa haw 1.28 Guthrie, Oliver C., 90 A. Cane Cr 11.25 Henderson, A. R. A Albert, 116 A. Cane Cr 7.26 Herrin, O. R., 100 A. A Home 7.16 Hinshaw, A. A., 136 A. J. M. Griffin . 36.72 Holmes, S. E., 1 A. Eliza Cog gins Ld. 2.10 King, Paul, 4.75 A. A New Bldg. 25.68 McBane, J. P., 82 A. Hwy. No. 87 22.47 Madren, E. K-, 6 A. Cates Ld 4^09 Madren, R. S-, 7 A. H. S. Thompson Ld 6.21 Marlette, Miss Laura, 3 A. H A L R. G. Marlette Ld. 6.50 Marlette, Robert G., Est., 40 A. Saxapahaw 3.52 Moore, William J. B., 11V4 A. Major Hill 1.10 Perry, Diffie P., 24 A. Cane Cr. 15.17 Perry, Ervin B., 15 H A. Cane Cr. 4.95 Pickard, Robert, 160 A. Mandle 34.25 Quakenbush, H. T., 4 A. Old Sax. Rd. 2 A. Sellars Mfg. Prop 16.76 Ray, Oliver, Estate, 66 A. Cane Cr. 8.25 Shaw, William T., 33 A. Near I Victory Ch. 8.49 Stout, Roy, 4 V4 A. Marshall I Stout Ld 11.19 Thacker, Arthur, 3 A. A House Sax. Rd. Adj. E. W. Mann 13.45 Thomas, O. D., 6 A. Hwy. No. 87 10.21 Thompson, Lawrence W., 2 A. A House Sax. 11.85 Williams, 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. 6.031 This, the 12th day of Dec., 1945.' M. A. COBLE, ! Alamance County Tax Collector. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Rev. J. A. D&iley. de ceased. late of Alamance County, North Carolina, this Is to notify ail persons having claims against the said estate to exhibit Chem to the un dersigned at Burlington, North Caro. ' Una, on or before the 29th day of De cember, 1 MS, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All oersons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. '| This list day of December. 1*49. | NEJITIE DA1LET, I Amlnlstratrlx of the estate of ' Rev. J. A. DaJley. Deceased. Louis C. Allen. Atty. ' i EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of t*ie (state of Vra Eva Wood Moore, leceaeed. late of Alamance Count)-, Morth Carolina, this Is tc notify all person* baring claims ngalnst the said tstate to present them to the under itgned at Graham. North Carolina, on >r before the 10th day of Dec. 1040, <jr his notice sill be pleaded In bar of . heir recovery. All persona Indebted to said estate ?ill please make Immediate payment: This the trd day of De>ember, 1*45. j ROGER MOORE. Executor of the estate of Eva Wood Moore. Deceased. r one * Dong, Attys. t EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. o The undersigned, having qualified s executrix of the estate of Frfed B. | hlelds. deceased, late of Alamaflne 'ounty. this la to notify all persons artng claims against said estate to ? resent them to the undersigbed on h r before the llth day of 'decern. 1144, c r this notice will be pleaded In bar of |( ?covery. All persons Indebted to said estate F ill please make Immediate payment di I to th* uodeniffnod. I Tbla 20tfi day at Doeocibor. 1??. > EMMA U SHI1ILD?. BBocutrlx. Route 1. Ora-ham. N. G. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE I Having qualified a* Executor of the Will of Thomas ?. BttfVe, late of Alamance County, this la to notify all persona having claims against said estate to present same, duly verefled. to Che undersigned on or before the 20th day of Dec., 1046, or this notice will be pleaded bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please settle the same promptly. This 18th day of December, 1945. J. H. COBLE Executor Will of Thos. A. i Burke. J. S. Cook, Atty. Notice of Re-Sale | Under authority of mat certain Mortgage De*d executed und delivered to the undersigned Duncan C. Brya-i bv Oscar Harvey and wife. Renner Harvey, which bears date of the 15th day of March, 19S8, and in recorded in the Office of the Re?&inter of Deeds for Alamance County, in Book of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust No. 126. jat page 221. and a judgment of resale, default havln? been made in the payment of the Indebted, nesa secured by said insiru.nent the undersigned will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Graham. North C&rolink at 11:00 o'clock, s. m.. Saturday, January 5th, 1946, the following described real property: | A certain tract or parcel of land la Burlington Township. Alamance coun ty, State of North Carolina, adjoining (the lands of Standard Reality Com . par.y and others, and bounded as fol lows: i Being Lous Nov. 25 and 2d of the J. L. Cates, Subdivision ont the Glencov Road. For bet er description see Plat i Book 2. page 10, recorded In' the Reg. ister of Deeds Office in Graham, N. C. This is a resale, and bidding will be gfn at fSlt.90. ? The purchaser will be required to deposit ten per cent of -his bid whton the same Is knocked down to klro, and the balance upon- confirmation. I This, the 8th day of December, 1945. DUNCAN C- BTITAN. Mortgagee. Louis C. Allen, Atty. i Notice of Sale! i I By virtue of a Judgment made ana entered In en action In the Superior Court of Alamance County, Norm 1 Carolina, emitted Alamance County, 1 Plaintiff vs. D. R. Jone, and B. F. ' Jones, Trustee. Defendants, the utt. 1 dersigned Commissioner wlji, on I Saturday, January till. 1(4(, I at 11 o'clock, a. m.. It the Court House do-,r tn Graham, North Carolina, eel! >.t public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the ? property described as follows: A tract of 'And In Haw River (Town. 1 ship Alamance County, sr.d adjoining ' lands of W. 8. stutta, D. K. Oant, 1 James H. Anderson ami A. H. Koonce, J and ' KStf Beginning at a ruck corner with eel] Gent and Stutm, running thence N ?? deg, 16 mtn. E. (.41 chs. to a 1 rock, corner with said Qnnv thence 8. * 30 deg. E. 21 chs. to a ruck, confer C with said Gent, inente S. 61 Beg. (? c mln. W. 17 chs. to a rock, corner with * said Koonce In said Anderson's Una; ' 'thence N. 1 deg. 40 mtn. E. (B. 1,1 1 deg. 45 mln. ) 17.(4 chs. to a rock, c comer with said stutta la said Koonce 11 line: thence N. 44 deg. 16 mln. K. (B. 0 8. 14 deg. 10 mln.) (.61 chs. to a sock, ? corner with said Btutts; ttence If. ( ? deg. E. (B. 8. 1 deg. (( mln.) 4^ chs. * to the beginntag, containing 6I.( tgres. 1 more or lees, upon whlcn la situate* a six-room two-story dwelling. The purchaser win be inquired to deposit ten per cent of his old when 1 the same Is knocked down to him. and the balance upon conf.rmanoa. This 1 Ith day at December, 1(41. LOUIS C. ALLEN, Commissioner. Notice of Sale. NORTH CAROLINA w ALAMANCE COUNTT p, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT dl W. O. Coble, tradhic u R. A. CobU alt Hardware Company. a re. H r. V. Payne. By virtue of an Alia* Execution dl ected to the undentmed Sheriff from ( be Superior Court of Alamance Conn- (h y. ta the above entitled action. I will, lit n Satutday. January 19th. laid. M at tl o'clock, a. m, q. t the Court House door tn Alamance Ounty, North Carolina, aell to the no Icheat Didder for. eaah. to aatlafy aald th, tecutlon. all tba rlsht. title aad fo fat treat which the defendant. J. V. tlx ayno. neued In and to tba foOowtsnr to noHbod naal property on the data of Wi ? the docketing of this execution! in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court M Alamance County to-wit, the ?th d>y at October, till, eeld reel property being deecrlbed ae follows: A panel of land In Albright Town ship, Alamance County. North Caro lina. adjoining R. S. Copper and others and Beginning at an Iron post near a branch and old Fayettevllie Road, corner with Will Clark, thence with said Clark. Thompson, and Rumlcy. N. U dag. E. tS.IT chains to a stake on the west bank of Raw River, corner corner with said Thompson; thence up said River, N. |l deg. W. 14 chains to a stake, corner with R. 8. Cooper; with said flhompeoa; teener of A. O. B. cooper, 8. (0 deg. It Onlrr. W. It.to chains to a stake at said old road, corteer with A. G. B. Cooper; thence with said old Fayoiteville Road, B 17 deg. E. 10-tt chains to the be ginning. containing lit t ecres, more or leas, and Known aa the Seymour P. ,Holt homeplace- and being the same real property described lu deed from J. V. Payne and wife, to B. Of- Paype and wife, which deed is duly recorded rif the Office of the Register of Deed for Alamance County, North Carolina, in Deed Book lit, at page HI. The said real property ?** ill be sold subject to advance bids, as provided by law, and Che bidder vtld be requir ed to deposit ten1 peri cent of pis bid when the same is knockel down to him, and the balance upon confirma - tion. This 11th day of December, 1945. E. B. IVEr. Sheriff of Ataoiance County. NOTICE Sale of Real Property! Under and by virtue of an onder of the clerk of the Superior court of Ala mance County In a Special Proceeding entitled "Bynum Allred et &1 vs. Jen nie Allnod Coble et al, the undersigned Commissioner will, on Saturday, January 19 )1, 1V4C, at 12:00 o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse door in Graham, Alamance County, Nortr. Carolina, of fer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the- following described real property: That tract of parce' of land in Pat terson Township, Alamance Courtly, North Carolina, describe J as follows: Being Lot No. 1 la the division of the lands of Sallie and "W. C. Allred, and adjoins the lartdi o' V . F. Way, J, R. Anderson, William Klrne, Alphonxa Allred and Julia Overman, said tract torttalnlng originally CC.26 acres, more 3t less, and known as tie Zock Allited someplace where he lived for many rears. This 17th day of December, 1945. THOMAS C. CARTER, Commissioner. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION ??? i ?,"OKTH CAROLINA lLAMANCE COUNTY N THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT ames Capps Irllne Muses Capps The defendant above named will ake notice that an action entitled as bovs has been commenced In the leneral County Court of Alamanfce , lounty, North Carolina, for divorce; ( nd the said defendant will further , ake notice that she la required to ap- i ear before the Clerk of the General ( lounty Court of Alamanre County, at t is office In Oraham. North Carolina, J n the Hth day of January, 194$. and 1 mrwer or demur to the complaint lnj aid action, or the plaintiff will apply * > the Court for the relief demand*! ( l said complaint This 19th day of December, 1945. * r. L. WILLIAMSON Clerk of General County court i . J. Henderson. Atty. COMMISSIONER'S ? , Notice of Re-Sale . Under and by Tlrtue of an order of n ie Superior Court of Alamance Coun- A In Special Proceedings No. 1177. hereto all helra of Berry Braneiock M ere conetltuted parties for the pur- d mm of selling tre lands of which he y, ad aleaad and possessed the under- c] pad Commissioner will offer for u 1a to the hlgrest bidder at the Court l0 ci use door In Orabam on g Saturday. December It. lilt rf at 12:90 o'clock, noon, b fer for re-eale to the highest bidder a ot e courthouse door In Graham, N. C- ki e following lot of land to-wit: P In the Town of Graham, adjoining orris Brnnnock, Callle Brandon, P. da Miller and others. th Beginning at an Iron bolt, S. E. cor- aa r of Morris Bannock, and tunning ?nee with said Miller, Eastward its it to a stake, corner with Millar; ?noe wltn Miller Northward Its feet a stake, corner with MMr. thence | wtward ft feet to tcosjisr with said Lc Miller; thence with Miller Northward 11 feet, comer at a Cedar tree with said Miller, la said Brandon's Une; thence with Brandon N. 86 M dec. W 85.1 feet o an Ir^n stake, corkier with Morris Brannock In said Brwndccr, line; thence with said Morris Bran nock Southward 188 feet to the begin ning and containing '8-lOths of an acre, more or leas. Terms of Sale: One-half cash, bal ance with Interest from confirmation at 8 per cent per annum, due In six months. Title retained until fully paid for. Sale will stand open for advance bids. Bidding will begin nt >188.00 Trie 11th day of December, 1046. J. S. COOK. Commissioner. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT James T. Scott. Plaintiff - vs - Evelyn Downey Scott, Defendanr The defendant. Evelyn Downey Scott will take notice that art action entitled as above has been commenced inf the General Cocnty C'-urt of Ala kn&nce County-. North Carolina, for the purpose of securing a divorce absolute on the grounds of two* yen# separa tion; and the said defeudant will take notice that she is required to appear at the Office of the Clerk] of the General County Court of Alam.tnce county at the Courthouse in Graham, North Carolina, not later than twenty days after the 5th day of Januarys 1946, and antower or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff filed In eald cause, or he plaintiff will apply to the cour^ for the relief demanded in >aid complaint. This 12th day of December, 1945. F. L. WILLIAMSON, Clerk of General County c?url Alamance Coun y. C* C. Cates. J*., Atty. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE GENEFAL COUNTY COURT Bonnie Sawyer Vincent, Plaintiff, - v* - Winfred W. Vincent, Defendant. Hie defendant, Winfred W. Vincent, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com.nc need in the General County Court o; Alamance County for a divorce based upon the grounds of two years separation, ana )fthe {defepidartt will further take no. tice that he is required tc appear in the Office of the Clerk of the Getaefal County Court of said ^- uniy in the Courthouse at Graham, North Caro lina. within' twenty days a Her the 15in day of January, 1946, end answer or demurrer to the complaint of the plaintiff in this action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the said complaint;. This 12th day of December, 1945. F. L. WILLIAMSON. Clerk of General County Court of Alamance County. pVllli&m C. Perdue, Atty Sale of Real Estate. Under authority of that certain Mortgage Deed executed and delivered ?o the undersigned, Catherine Allen, by >y Neter Alston and husband, Ned AP iton, which bears dale of the 2nd dav it December, 1935, and is reccTded in he Office of the Register of Deeds for Uamance County in Bock of Mott rages and Deeds of Trust No. 125, at ?ages 42 43, default havlrg been made u the payment of the lndefcted?4ess ?cured by said instrument , ere under, igned will offer for sale to tbe high st bidder for cash at t.'i** Court House oor in Oral-am, Noirh Carolina, on Saturday. Janunrv n?n tine at 11 o'clock, a. tn.f , lie following described rr.l property: %A parcel of land In Fat,ergon Town hip, Alamance County. North Oaro na, adjoining the lands of N. O. vrman, James Sbcr-.ierd. et ala. od described as follows- . Beginning at a rock In a -oad. cor f with Ttiomas Allen; thence 8. 17 eg. E. 6.(0 chs. to a rock, corner 1'h said Allen, thence N. 1 dec. E. 7 is. to a rock, corner wl.i said Allen; eroAf N. 17 deg. W. 2 chs. to a rock i said road; thence w Itn said Road 20 2-1 deg. E. 2 chs.;8. 6 Si deg. R 2 la. 8. 14 2-4 deg. E. 7.42 chs. to the . ?glnrdng. containing 4.20 acres, more ' leas, and being the same land town as the Peggy Crutcr field Hcpne lace. The purchaser will ta i equlred to >posit ten per cent of his bid whejh s same la knocked down to him, id the balance upon t?* ?firmatlrfri. This, the 1st day of Decani bar, 1242. O. P. FOOTER. Administrator cf Catherine! 211?. Deceased Mortgagee. Wis C. Alien. Atty.
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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