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THE G L E AN E R GRAHAM, N. C? JAN. 10, 1946 ISSUED EVEl.V THURSDAY I J. I'. KLRNOULE. JR., Manager 91 00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE G) ered at the Pt Mofnce at Giaham, N. C.. hm sectn?t-clamb matter. A lot of people want to be cared for and a lot of people want the jtbs of taking care of those who want to be cared for. I Id rather have 100 per cent of m v wages and my : berty, and ' take care of myself, and then I would net have to take care of the fellow who is taking care of me. t,LOOKING r AHEAD fr GEORGES. BENSON ^ President?Hnretiag CrtltfS H Set rej. Arkansas All to Gam Strikes in the automobile industry since V-J Day have cost the nation half a billion dollars in purchasing power already this year . . . and none of the big threatened strikes have occurred: This is the sub stance of a statement made to the press late in October by George Romney of the Automobile Manu facturers Association, in a position to speak for the whole industry. In his supporting statements, Mr. Romney quoted figures which he is able to get in advance of any other news source. He declared that, on account of strikes in the plants of suppliers and makers of automobile parts, 350,000 fewer cars will be sold this year. Anybody old enough to drive a car knows this means 350 million dollars less money spent for cars this year. Everybody Hurt Cars on the road are a symbol of money in circulation; people going places and spending. Hotels, health resorts, oil stations and motor maintenance shops are having busi ness turned away from them by disputes. Prosperity follows the pro duction of things useful and desir able for people who buy. Probably no useful thing enjoys a greater popular demand today than the automobile. The strike, during the progress of America's worst war, actually re tarded military production. Our generals said it hindered the deliv ery of machines and munitions to help America's fighting men win battles. And now it is interfering with the chances of those same men for getting steady jobs at good pay aft er they have finished winning the war. This is the road to economic ruin. Let Wages Advance Speedy recovery is more impor tant to the American people now than any money consideration or any point of pride being contended. I am a man of relatively small earn ing and I believe I can speak for millions of Americans who don't care how high wages go so long as they don't upset national economy. Moreover my faith in working men makes me believe they want no wage scale that will destroy jobs. Ever since the automobile busi ness grew out of its awkward age, it has operated on sound American principles: (1) Large investments in equipment, (3) more output per worker on account of the invest ment, (3) lower prices per car be cause of the big output, (4) more sales because of the low prices, (5) bigger profits because of the vol ume sales, and ?) higher wages made possible by more profits Minutes Matter New The demand for automobiles is such today that car production per worker might exceed "ill records and still not satisfy the public ap petite for new rolling stock. Until production rates dwarf aU previous records, there is no visible limit to the earning power of a skilled auto mobile worker. But there is the rub! An enemy intervenes. The strike has thrown a brake on pro duction. A war-impoverished world is look ing to the United States to win a hard game. Uncle Sam has passed the ball to Detroit, and it is down on the second yard line Invest ments, yes; production, no! The opposition's squabble-play can de feat us. America has everything it takes to win but teamwork. Why not produce now to meet the needs of a desperate public, with the disputes to be settled laterT "BIG 3" COMBINATION HARD TO BEAT! For Sunday newspaper readers the "Bis t" combination offered by Thr Baltimore American la a combination j hard to beat. Here they are? rHE AMERICAN WEEKLY Pictorial Rtview Comic Weekly "ITJCK" Make sure yoo set the "Ei* with the Baltimore Sunday American <k*? Tew Local Newsdealer ?UBBCRIBB FOB THB OLKAMBR U S. Sigaal Carps Pbota Mortar Gunner Albert J. Hamilton, Jr., Beaumont, Tezaa, wounded on tiny Ie, Ryukyu. the day he saw Ernie Pyle lulled, says, "U you had been there you wouldn't have to be re minded to buy Bonds to briny back ?be victors." WEALTH IN FORESTS Over 14 million acre* in Tennes see are covered with oak, yellow poplar, maple and gum trees. Mem phis is the world's largest hardwood market and one of the nation's greatest wood - working centers. Wood products in this state will con tinue to contribute to the Nation's wealth behind Victory Bonds. U. S. Treasury Department TUNG OIL Production of Tung oil in Missis sippi will be a constantly growing security behind your Victory Bonds. Tung; trees yield up to 9,000 pounds of oil worth $243 per acre when eight years old. The oil is used in making paint and varnish, and I promises to be the basis of a $100^ 000,000 industry. v. S. Trnnn Dtp* Rationing News SUGAR Sugar Stamp No. 39 became valid for five pounds of sugar January 1, expires Apul 30. Make ration applications by mail?save time and effort. CHURCH BULLETIN GRAHAM FRIENDS MEBTTING Rev. Rcber; O. Crow, Pastor 9:46 &. m.: Sunday School. Daniel Al'sn. 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. Roone. Pastor. 9:46 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 Foujt, Leader. 7:00 p. m.: Evening Worship Ser mon by the pastor. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Guy 8 Cain, Pastor. 9:45 a. m.: Sinday School. Morris Burke, superintendent 11:00 a. m.: Morning worship. Ser mon by thefpastor 7:00 p. m.: Baptist Training Union. Miss Gen* Church, director. 6:00 p. m. Evening Worship 8:00 p. m. Wednesday: Prayer Meet ing. baptist ANDREW MEMORIAL CHURCH Corner Market and Mill Sts. Rev. Eugene Hancoca. 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 pastor. 7:10 p. m.: Evangelistic service. 8ermon by the pastor. CHRISTIAN providence memorial Rev. Bernard Munger. Pastor 10:00 s. m.: Sunday 8chr<ol. J, a. Ingram, superintendent. 11:00 a. m.: Preaching Come and worship with us. graham PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Edwin N. Caldwell. D D Pastor 8:46 a. m. Sunday School. H D Jones' Superintendent. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. Ser mon by pastor. 7:10 p. m.: Evening Worship 7:10 p. m.: Wednesday. Prayer Meeting. BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. W. R. Buhlar, Pastor 9:4& a. m.: Sunday School. L. N. j Glenn, superintendent. *1:00 a. m . Morning Worship 7:00 p. m.: Young People's Vesper Service 7:10 p m.: Wednesday, priycr Meeting AROUND THE WORLD IN ONE D Vi! Tomorrow** rocket luxury liner* will leave at dawn, apan the (lobe, atopplntr at half doten capital* and be back In New Tork by sundown. Read the atrlkinc prediction by an aeronau tics authority in tre January 20th la sue of THE AMERICAN WEEKLY H Ratten* Favorite Magsiiae With The Baltimore Sunday American OMer From Yost Newsdealer SigaaJ Corps Photo Pfe. Isaac J. Broussard, rifleman from Breaaz Bridie, La., (right) who lost both legs below the knee in the European war, instructs fellow amputees in modified calisthenics. Other patients (left to right) Pfe. L. D. Green, Jr., Pine Blnlf, Ark.; Pfe. Pedro A. Ochoa, Galveston, Texas; Pvt. J. H. Traweek, Gilliland, Texas; Pfe. M. C. Erickson, Hillsboro, Ore.; Pfe. W. Langston, Caruthersville, Mo.; Sgt Richard N. Stan sell, Houston, Texas; Pvt. T. F. Rediek, Youngstown, Ohio; Pfe. Henry Wolenhaupt, Centralis, 111.; T/Sgt. B. B. Wright, Savannah, Ga.; and S/Sgt. Robert Taylor, Centralis, HI. Victory Bonds bought and held will restore health and vigor to D. S. wounded service men everywhere. ro'l SALE? High Quality Tobacco Plant Bed Clotli 6 ceni? per yard. Not dper 300 vards to customer. FRANK1JNVILLE HATCHERY. Frankli>vllle, N. C. Mtate No. 62 REPORT OP CONDITION OP The Bank of Haw River of Haw River, in the State of North Caro lina, at the close of business on Dec. 81,1945. AH8BTS Ixjana and discounts 'Including overdrafts) > '4.4?.97 Coiled States Government obltga tions, direct and guaranteed..... 290,236,97 Obligations of State and political autdvldon* - ? 122,754.33 Cash, balances with other hanks, including reserve balances, and cash Items In process of collec tion? 931086.98 Bank premises owned $ ; furni ture and fixtures 208.87 206*7 Heal estate owned otner than bank premises Otber assets 1.980.88 Tota! Assets $622*81.45 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of Individuals, partnerships, and corporations? .$198,757.01 Time deposits of Individuals, part nerships and corporations 236,631.42 Deposits of United States Govern ment (including postal savings) 31,917.28 I>eposits of States and political sub divisions 3,145.63 Other Deposits [certified and officers' checks, etc.] 1,524.86 Total Deposits $460,976.17 other liabilities 1*32*0 Total Liabilities [not including subordinated obligations shown below] $472,808*7 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital $ 19.700.00 Surplus^ 11.000*0 Undivided profits -v 2*62.78 Reserves [and retirement account for preferred capital]? ? 16*0000 Total Capital Accounts ? - 89.462.78 Total Liabilities and Capital As counta $622*81 46 This bank's capital consists of $ of cap ital notes and debentures; first preferred stock with total par value of $9,700 no, to tal retlrable value 89.700*0. and common stock with total par value of $10*00*0. MEMORANDA 81. Pledged assets (and securities loan ed) (book value): [a] U. 8. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed, pledged to secure deposits and other Habit's 81.000/0 Total n.'Kim 32. 8ecu red and praferred liabilities; la] Deposits secured by pledged as sets pursuant to require'nta of law 27,969 35 (d) Deposit* preferred under pro- ? visions of but not secured by pledge of assets W. Tax Total w.mrn 31. [a] On date of report the re quired legal reserve against de poei ts of this bank was. 42 344 59 [b] Assets reported above which . were eligible as ie*al reserve amounted ?<x. ? 02.666.96 I, T. B. Thompson, Cashier, of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, and that It folly and correctly represents the true state of the sev eral matters herein contained end set forth to the best of my knowledge and belief. T. B. THOMPSON. Cashier Correct?At tee t: w. G. Crutch field, Claude 8. Kldd. J. W. Clay ten. Directors. State of North Qarollna,? County yf Alamance / Sworn to and subscribed before me this 10th day ot Jan. 1046, sod I hereby certify that 1 am not an officer or director of this bank. Koca W. Garrett. ItfiAL? Notary Public. My com mission expires Oct. 15. IMA EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Will of Thomas A. Btvke. lata of Alamance County, thla la to notify all peraona having clajma against said estate to praaant asm a. duly verefled. to the undersigned on or before the 10th day of Dec . 1(40. or thla notice will be pleaded bar of their trcoveiy All peraona indebted to said aetata will plraaa eettle tha earn a promptly. ITiia 18th day of Deceint-er, 1040. J. H. COBLE Executor Will of TTioa. A Burke. J. 8. cook. Atty. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. The undersigned, having qualified as executrix of the estate of Er*d B. !+hlelda. deceased, late of Alamance County, thla la to notify all peraona having claims against said eetata to present them to the underMgtied on or before the 10th day of 'Jecem. 1140. or this notice will be pleaded In bur of recovery. All peraona Indebted to said sstats will please make Immediate payment to tha undersigned. ! This 20th day of December. 1945. EMMA L. SHIELDS. Executrix. Route 1, Graham, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of C- Webb Fogieman. de cetuted. late of Alamance 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 Alamance North Carolina, on or before the 5tih day of January. 1947. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This 28th day erf December, 1945 John B. Fogieman, Administrator of the Estate of C. Webb Fogie man, deceased. Louis C. Allen. Atty. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Rev. J. A- Dalley, de ceased, late of Alamance County. North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Burlington. North Caro lina, on or before the 29 th day of De cember, 1946, or this notice will be pieaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 21st day of December, 1949. nbtttie dailey, Amlnlstratrlx of the estate of Rev. J. A. Dalley. Deceased. Louis C. Allen, Atty. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Mrs. Eva Wood Moore, deceased, late of Alamance County. North Carolina, this Is tc notify all persons havtng claims cgalnst the said estate to present them to the under signed at Graham. North Carolina, on or before the 10th day of Dec. 1946. <* this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment This, the Srd day of De< ember. 1945. ROGER MOORE. Executor of the estate of Eva Wood Moore. Deceased. long A Long, Attys. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Adminlstiatrlx of the Ee'ate of Jasper N. Warren, deceased late of Alamance County. North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons havng claim" against the es tate of aald deceased to evnlbtt -.hern to the undersigned at 402 W. Davis St Burlington. N. C.. on or before the 10th day of January, 1947. or this notice will be pleaded In bar of choir recov ery. All persons lndebten -o said estate will please make Immediate payment This, the 4th day of January. 1946. CLARA M. WARREN. Administratrix of Estate of Jasper N. Warren, deceased. EXECUTORS' NOTICE Having qualified as Executors of the i last will of Jasper R. Pendergnast deceased late of Alamance county, this Is to notify all persons havlnjg . claims against said estate to present | them, duly authenticated, to the under signed at 402 Bickett Blvd. Raleigh, j N. C-. on or before the l ".lt day of Jan ' uary. 1947. or this notice will be plead ed as a bar to their recovery , All persons Indebted to eaid estate will please make Immediate payment This, the 4th day of Jai.uary. 1946. I RICHARD COT PEX1.ERGRAST MARY H. PENDERGRAST Executors of Estate t-f Jasper R Pendergrast. deceased Notice of Sale. By virtue of a Judgment made and entered in an action In the Superior Court of *A lama Doe County. North Carolina, entitled Alamance CouotT Plaintiff va Jake Patton. Zeb Patton. Mamie Lee Hill, et al. Defendants, tho undersigned Commiaalo.ier will, on Saturday. February 2nd. 1*46. at 11 o'clock, a. m? at the Court House door in Graham. North Carolina, sell at public auction j to the highest bidder for cash, the property described as follows: A tract or parcel of land In Albright Township. Alamance County. North | Carolina, situate on VOiUell's Creek, adjoining the lands of John S. Ray, William Coble, decease! and others and known as the homepJace of Isaac McDaniei. See "Book U. p.'ge 182-183 -recorded in the Office ol tne Register of Deeds for Alamance County, North Carolina. Save and except lands sold off: See deed to W J. Pain?, 4,18 acres, in Book 22 page 223-224; also deed to C. E. Ke^k. in Book 24. page 50, ?.75 acres; and also sold [to J. M. Keck, Book 79. pago 4 30. 2.88 ^cres. ialso see Book 16, page 462, to Margar et J. Flannigan, duly recorded in i|he Office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County. The purchaser will be required to deposit ten per cerft of his bid when the same is knocked down to him, and the balance upon confirmation. This 29th day of December, 1945. LOUJS C. ALLEN. Commissioner. NOTICE UMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT Hilda Davenrort, Plaintiff, - VS - Edward J. Davenport, Defendant. The defendant, Edward J. Davenport will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the General County Court of Alamance County, North Carolina, for the pur pose of securing a divorce cm the grounds of two years separation; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk <*f the General Coui * y Court of said county at (jh-3 court house at Graham. North C&ro ina. not later than thirty days from the date hereof and answer or de murrer to the complain:, of the plaintiff lr? this action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to tjheCourt for the relief demaand ed in said complaint. This, the 5th day at January, 1946. EFFIE GUTHRIE, Deputy Clerk, General County Court W. L. Shoffiner, Atty. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION j NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT Selma B. Curtis. Plaintiff, - vs - Harmon A. Curtis. Defendant. The defendant, Harmon A. Curtis, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the General County ? ?urt of Ala fenance County*. North Carolina, for the purpose of securing a divorce absolute on statutory grounds; a~d the said defendant will take notice tgat he is requihed tj appear at the Office of the ClerkJ of the General County Court oC Alamance County at the Courthouse in Graham. North Carolina, not later than twenty days after the 1st day of February, 1946, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff filed in this action, or he plaintiff will apply to the court for the plaintic will apply to the Court for j This, the 7rh day of Jarrjary, 1946. F. L. WILLIAMSON. Clerk of General County C^urt C C. Cates. Jr., Atty. COMMISSIONER'S Notice of Re-Sale i Under and by rlnue of an order of 1 lb, Superior Court of Alamance Conn. ' ty. In Special Proceeding, No. 11J7. whereto all belra of Herry Brmnmock were conatltutad parties for the pur- , pom of telling die land* of e?|hlch he , died Mened and pnunnnd the under- ( ?lgned Commlaaioner wiu offer for. \ ?ale to tro hlgheet bidder at Lhe Court j Houae door la Qrabam on Wodaooday. January JJrd. 1141. | Left to right: CpL George Foster, Orrville, Ohio; Prt. Clifford Warren, Topeka, Kansas; The Boo. Richard Wood, son of Lord and Lady Halifax. McCloskey's patients are credited with over $404,000,000 in bonds. Ap plaud them with Victory Bonds. at 12:00 o'clock, noon, the following lot of land to-wit: In the Town of Graham, adjoining Morris Brannock, Callie Brandon, 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 feet to a stake, corner with Miller; thence with Miller Northward 103 feet to a stake, corner with Miller, thence Westward 66 feet to f- cotter with said Miller; thence with Miller Northward 62 feet, coitner at a Cedar tree with said Miller, in said Brandon's line; thence with Brandon N. 85*4 aeS? W. 85.8 feet to an irdto stake, corner with Mbrris 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 $157.30. This, the 5th day of January, 1946. J. 8. COOK, Commissioner. Notice of Sale! By virtue of a Judgment made and j entered in au action in the Superior | Court of Alamance County, Norm Carolina, entitled Aiam&r.ce County, Plaintiff vs. D. R. Jones and B. P. Jones, Trustee. Defendants, the un. idersigned Commissioner will, on ' SaturJay. January 19tli. 1946, at 11 o'clock, a. m.f t I at the Court House do,jf in Graham, Xca-th Carolina, sell f?t public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the properly described as follows: A tract of land in Haw River Town - ship Alamance county, ar-d adjoinlrfg lands of W S. Stutts, D. K. Gant, James H. Anderson and A. H. Kounce. and ' Beginning at a rock corner with sali Gant and Stutts, running thence J*. 64 deg, 15 mlrt. E. 8.42 chs. to a rock, corner with said Gant. ttience S. 30 deg. E. 22 chs. to a rock, corner with said Gant. tnence S. 52 Oeg. 30 min. W. 37 chs. to a rock, corner with said Koonce in said Anderson's line; thence N. 2 deg. 40 min. E. (B. S- 1 deg. 45 min. ) 27.64 chs. to a rock, corner with said Stutts in? said Koonce line; thence N. 64 deg. 1T? min. E. (B. S. 64 deg. 30 min.) 9.5? clis. to a rock, corner with said Stutts; tience N. 3 deg. E. (B. S. 2 deg. 30 min.) 4.20 chs. to the beginning, eontair Ing 59.5 acres, more or less, upon whlcn Is situated' a six-room two-story dweThng. The purcnaser will be inquired to deposit ten per cent of his Did when, the same is knocked down to him. and the balance upon conf.creation. This 18th day of December, 1943. LOUIS C. ALLEN, Co.rimlssloner. Notice of Sale. NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTT IN THE SUPERIOR COURT W. G. Coble, trading as R. A. Coble Hardware Company, vs. J. V. Payne. By virtue of an Alias Execution di rected to the undersigned Sheriff from rhe Superior Court of Alamance Coun ty. In the above entit.ed action, I will, ?I. Saturday. January 19th, 1?46. at 11 o'clock, a. m.. at the Court Houce door in Alamance i County. North Carolina, aell to the highest Didder for ceab. to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and 9t- < erest which the defendant. J. V. Payne, owned In and to the following leecrlbed real property on the date of he docketing of this execution! :n the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Alamance County, to-wit, the 6th day of October, 1941, said real property being described as follows: ' A parcel of land in A'Lright Town I ship, Alamance County, North Caro. Una, adjoining R. S. Cooper and other* and Beginning at an iron* post near a branch and old Fayet?evllie Road, cornier with Will Clark, thence with said Clark, Thompson, and Rumley, K 55 deg. E. <3.87 chains to a stake or the west bank of Haw River, comet corner with said Thompson; ihcnce up said River. N. 20 deg. W. 14 chains to a stake, corner with R. S. Cooper; with said Thompson; thence of A. Q. B. cooper, S. GO deg. 20 frniiv. W. 65.50 chains to a tuake at said old road, corlier wiJi A. G. B. Cooper; thence with said old Fayoiteville Road, a 27 deg. E- 20.95 chains to :he be ginning. containing 113 S acres, more or leas, and In own as -he Seymour P. ,Holt homeplace. and being ;he same real property described lu deed from J. V. Payne and wife, to B. iM. Payne and wife, which deed is duly necoTded ri< the Office of the Register of Deed for Alamance County, North C&roUna, in Deed Book 138, at p's:;e 181. The said leal proper-v will be sold subject to advance bill, as provided by law, and the bidder v. id be requir ed to deposit ten' pei* cent of bis bid when the same is knock? 1 down to ?him, and the balance upon confirma tion. This 11th day of December, 1945. E. L. IVET. Sheriff of Alamance County. notice Sale of Real Property! Under and b, virtue or an older or the clerk of ihe Superior court of Ala mance County in a Special Proceeding entitled "Bynum Allred er al vB. Jen nie Alined Coble ct al, the undersigned Commissioner will, on Saturday. January liiii, tue, at 12:00 o'clock. *i?.on, at the Courthouse door .r Graham, Alamance County, North Carolina, of fer for sale to the higher! bidder fo.. cash, the following dt.-cribod real property: That tract of parce1 oi iand in Pat terson To*-ship, Alamance County, North Carolina, describe.) as toUows: Being Lot No. 3 ire :ne division of the lands of Sailie and V.', C. Allred, and adjoins the lands o' V". F. Way, J R. Andersop. William Kitr.e. Alphonza Allred and Julia Ove-man. said tract containing originally ?6.25 acres, more or less, and known as toe Luck Alined homeplace where he lived for many years. This 17th day of Decen bet, 1345, THOMAS C. CARTER. Co-imlssioiver. notice summons by publication NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY Di THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT James Capps +*. Oriine Moses Capps The defendant abode r.amed will take notice that an acdon entitled as above hac been commenced in the General County court of Alamance County, North Carolina, for divorce; and the said defendant will further take notice that she is requi^ to ap. pear before rhe Clerk of the General County Court of Alamance County, at his office in Graham, Nom. Carolina I ?n the 18rtl day of January, 1946, an a answer or demur to the complaint ire said action, or t|he plain:if> wm a^pjy to the Court for the reHef demamfej n said complaint. This 19th day of December, 1945. f- U WILLIAMSON Clerk of General Courety court J, J. Henderson. Atiy. notice summons by publication NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTT. IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT Angle M. Stewart. Plaintiff. - vs - John H. Stewart, Defendant. The defendant, John H Stewart, will take notice {bat an action entitled "" aboTe haj> be" commenced in the General County Court of Alamance County. North Carolina, for an *tmo tite divorce en statutory grounds, and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at 'he office of the Clerk of the Couigy Court in the Courthouse in Graham. North Carolina, within twenty days af icr the 4th day of February. 1946. an?j answer or demur to the complaint in the said action or the plaintiff will ap ply to the Corn for tre i?!>f demon# frd in salj complaint. *Hiis, the fid day of January, 1946. F. L. WILLIAMSON. Clerk of the General County Coi*-t. B- P. Jones. Atty. - t .
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