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THE GLEANER GRAHAM, N. C.. AUG. 8, 1046 ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY 1. P. KERNODLE, JR., Manager $1 00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE Ei And at the Pcetoffice at Oraharo, N. C.. aa eeccnd-claas matter. .LOOKING I AHEAD [iy GEORGES. BENSON ^ Prtildcnl?Mtrdltf Ctill ft H Sitrif. Aril tut Vital Economy Hearing that It would not be nec essary for anybody to pay any fed eral taxes for a period of 12 months would have been good news to > lot of people any year for two dec ades before World War II. It would have occupied acres of front-page space In metropolitan papers, uti lized hours of radio time and con sumed gallons of red Ink. It might have started a buying boom. The money people used to put out in federal taxes was staggering (then) although the amount seems small in contrast to what they have been paying lately and probably will keep paying for several years. Just the same, pre-war taxes were big money and, even now, would be worth saving. That's exactly the point I want to make in this depart ment today: It can be saved. Over Twice Enough Civilian employees of the United States government today number approximately 2,800,000 when 1,250, 000 would be plenty. Even thii low figure is about twice what we had six months after World War I. In short, government has 1,550,000 un necessary hirelings now?more peo ple than live in The Bronx, in Los Angeles or in St. Louis plus all of its suburbs. It is humiliating to think about. All of this enormous host of peo ple are eating out of the public breadbasket. They are not to be thought about as if they had private wealth and had retired to pursue some impractical hobby. Such peo ple as that do, at least, distribute wealth previously put away. The people I am talking about are dead weight on the rest of us. They sub sist on federal tax revenue. rive Million urana Since their average annual in come is about $2,400 each, they are costing the taxpayers of the United States every year the staggering sum of $3,720,000,000 in salaries alone. Everybody who hires sal aried people knows well that sal aries are not ail the expense they incur. They all have to be provided more or less space, lighted, heated and equipped. Add to these items such matters as traveling expenses, telephone calls and incidentals and the grand annual expense, as a result of hav ing these people employed, will swell to Ave billion dollars at least. If such people could be lifted off the public's neck the money could be saved and the public would surely feel the relief. Plus Social Gains Such shortening of payrolls would be completely justified by savings alone but there are plenty of other benefits. (1) It would help to bal ance the federal budget, and If it is not balanced the country will eventually go broke. (2) It would help curb the trend toward bureau cracy, toward centralization of power and toward government by whim instead of deliberate govern ment by law. (3) Not the least of blessings to follow laying off these people would be releasing more than one and a half million persons for productive work, letting them create something instead of living off the efforts of others. <4) Finally, it would in crease the hope of saving for future generations the finest civilization the world has ever known. I sub mit unto you it ought to be don?. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Hiiviny qualified as Administratrix of the estate of D. P. Thomas, decease* late of Alamance County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons bav ins claims against the sail eatato to exhibit them duly verified, to the un dersigned at Swepsonvllle. North Caro lina, on cc before the 20th day of July. 1947, or this .notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate , will make prompt payment. . This, the 12th day of July. 194*. MRS. LADD THOMAS. Administratrix of the eatate of 1 D, P. Thomas, deceased. I J. 8. Cook. Ally. , ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE ! Having qualified as Administratrix o the estate of F?ev. John Webster Pat- 1 ton. deceased, late of Alamance County < Novth Carolina, this Is to notify all , persona having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, at Elon College, 1 North Carolina, on or before the 20th \ day of July. 1947, or thla notice will be pleaded In' bar of itheir re eovery. All persons indebted to said estate 1 will please make Immediate payment. This the 11th day of July, 1946. MRS ALLENE PATTON RICH. Administratrix of the estate of Rer. John Webster Patton. deCd. J. 8. Cook. Atty. Up And Down The Streets OF Greensboro With George Delaney Sketches Of Business end Professional Leaden In Grcens boio, Who Have Played An Important Part In The Sales Of United States Savinss Bonds. .Buy Bonds To Your Limit. During its history North Carolina 1 has been the mother of many men 1 whose names have been synonymous ' i with public spirit, progress and spot- j; less rectitude, business leaders as well as professional men who have achlev- | ed recognition and have added to its fame, and its business men1 have like wise attained distinction in the march of trade. Important factors operatlng In the I continued progress of the many ac tivities of the state have been the i civic pride and deep interest of its 1 citizens in ev^ry undertaking that looks to i he improvement of the con dition and happiness of the whole I people. We take pleasure in present- j to the readers of this publication the names of J. W. Thompson p.nd E S. i Arthur, owners of the Thompson an<i 1 Arthur Construction Company, poner- j al contractors with general offices lo- i rated In Oveensboro at 300 Benbow ? street. This concern, along with i its owner* has had years of experience In serving th? people throughout this section of North Carolina and they *rc knov.ai for their skilled work and the prompt service :hcy render the people of the Carolines. Of a genial nature and honest, (straightforward manner which Is char acteristic of Messrs Thompson1 and Arthur, the two abled bustoees leaders have had a wide acquatntenc with thousands of peopld throughout Greensboro and surrounding ansa These asset* together with a sincere concern for the welfare of the citizen* throughout the area, has had a great influence on the growth of Gre/bnsbono us a leading metropolitan city. J W. Thompson end E. 6- Arthur are men of magnificent bearing, a stoiu heart and Innate figures in the busi ness world. It Is Indeed a pleeasurs for he compiler of these facts to give 'Just" recognition to these two gentle men. BI'Y IT. S. SAVINGS BONDS I Being at the head of an organiza tion the size of the Aleton Poultry and Produce Company, who offer th#? people of this area poultry and- prj duuee of all kinds poultry both dress ed and live, alonig with fresh country eggs, located at 72J West Lee 3treet, Greensboro, requires an order of ability not possessed by the average man. But B. L. Alston, the ow.'iler of this promi nent Poultry and Produce concern, loves the responsibility which it carries. Any city grows and prospers by reason of the public spirited men and women who take an> active Interest In its development. Greensboro has its share of these civic minded people, any one who is deserving of special mentltm in the columns of today's is sue is none other t! an E. L. Alston. Mr. Alston's executive ability and personality have beer tht major factors in his maintaining this position of vi tul importance in the business life of Greensboro and North Carolina. He is the type of man Mho makes friends and friendships once formed with him is never broken by an unfriendly act on his part. He spares no effort that the services of this prominent concern to the people throughout the city and all this area shall be unexcelled. Mr. Alston has never been known j to Inject himself into a situation for the mere purpose of gaining publicity. He proceeds in a calm, unostentatious manner, and accomplishes his objec ! tive with a quiet dignity. For the rea son the true estimate of his worth /is sometimes missed. We do not hesitate to recommend Mr. Alston to our friends and reader)* as a true example / of American citizenship. This writer sincerely subscribes to the estimates of Mr. Alston's worth I11Y 17. 8. SAVINGS BONDS No two men ever arrive at success by the same route. Were it a cut artfd dried ru'e, applicable in every cas^ then it would be easy lor us all. But notwithstanding the div?Tgence of ap proaches. there are certain' fundament al principles in which the average man must make a part of iilmself before he can essay the first turning. These are Judgment, integrity, persever:ince and honesty. Carl Tucker, owner of The Carl 'iHicker Garage located on Spring Gar den Ext.; offering the autoJats of this section with first class mechanical work on any make car, regardless of tho model, and about whom this article is written, Is erne of the most valuable citizen* and outstanding busi ness leaders. He is known as an ex pert with a be hu mil our fldelltv and distinguished ability. Few men have been so eminently successful as has Mr T\icker. ' Mr. Tucker's past bears every in dication that he is fully gifted with all the knowledge that it tak^s to make a successful business leader. He works with unflagging zeal to bring about results that are constructive and satis fying and he is always on hand to] an. ewer a call when needed to further the growth and development of our city and state. ,? It is not hard to understand the personal ability of Mrt Tucker, as ho is a man of good character and is both loved and trusted by his fellowf man, his ability, patriotism and sin cerity are the three main factors in mnlrinir hla raroor a niprfMafiil nna Bl?Y IT. S. SAVINGS BONDS The attempt to catalog the various and Important Beer Distributing men throughout the city of Greensboro and surrounding area, calling Into service the technical skill of a leaded would require columns. But suffice it to say that no man has ever acquitted him self of the arduous duties connected with the beer distributing business it* a more admirable manner than call be truthfully said of J. Faul Price, mana ger of the Greensboro Distributing Co., distributors of Chevy Ale, Hudepohl and Ballantine's Beer and Ale, with of flcee located at S20 Isley street In Greensboro. Mr. Price is a inan with years of experience and practical training that took time and effort to acquire. He has been a hard worker and n?ver calls ths day ended until the problems at hand have been finished or else put Into tangible shape for the next days work, lie has held various poets but none that has ever given him more scope of exercise of his natural abilities than since he has been in the beer dis tributing business. Mr. Price Is a man broad of vlaloU, forceful and energetic, always willing to co-openate with other business lead ers of Greensboro In the welfare of their city and lte trading area, and hg merits recognition for his performance In the part he has played in making Greensboro the metropolitan city It is. Conscientious to the last degree, Mr. Price has Won the esteem of the business people In Greensboro and Its trading area and his excellent work and buslnese methods has not gons unnoticed It Is such business leaders as J. Paul Price who well merits recog nition and we propheay a steady con tinuance of his success Bl Y t\ 8. SAVINGS BONDS It U because of the unfailing opti mism and faith which he ao consistent ly displays towards the future of rsreensboro and this eectlcm of North Carolina that we are prompted to call particular attention to the readers of this publication of the fine service that Charles T. Bnowti. owner of the Chas r. Brown Truck Unea, specialising in Heavy Hauling with general offices located on Ashcboro Extern ion, tn Greensboro, who has been In buM nc-w for a number of years, oerforms ' in the successful conduct of his bus!-' nee*. He Is ?utlt'.ed 'C our highest praise and any ;;Jt> ito we csn pay him Mr. Brown l? a resourceful, domin. pnt personality, whose progressive poli cies of business adminstratlon have earned for him wide spread reputation am a leader In his chosen business that haa resulted In a very material gain lo , economic wealth. not only (or hlmseU and hla ImmadlaU associates, but (or lbs people o( hie city as well. We are more than pleased to glva such a worthy man recognition In the columns o( this Issue, as he > has not only played so Important part in the business and clrlc affairs ot Greens boro but has aided by working lndeta tlgably (or the best Interest o( all. fir. Brown Is one ot Ureenstcro'e leading business men and during the time he has bees' In business ha has used his spare time In assisting otheifc In the welfare, growth and develop ment of Greensboro and this area. We are glad to give him the credit he so well deserves (or his achievements, and to wish him a continued success tul career as ona of the outstanding leaders In the bnetnaee world o( Greeneboro. RI'Y r. S. SAY'NGS BONDS 1 Continued on Pif? Jtw 11 Notice of Re-Sale By virtu* of a Judgment made and entered in an action In the Superior Court of Alamance County. North Carolina, entitled Alamance County, plaintiff, vs Edgar Isley, Arthur leley et al, Defendant*, the undersigned leley MUrphy and husband. John Doe ( Murphy, defendants, the undersigned Commissioner will, on Wednesday. August 21st, 1946. at 11 o'clock, a. m., at the Courthouse door in Graham. North Carolina, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for ca*h, the property described as follows: A certain tract or parcel of land, lying and being in Graham Town ship, Alamane County, North Carolina, adjoining Washington Street, and others, and being Lot No. S, of the dl vision of the Monroe Harden lands, as shown by Commissioner's Report as the tract allotted to Rosie Taylor, which report is filed in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, in Book of Deeds No# 97, at page S84. This is a re-sale, and bidding will begin at 977.00 The purchaser will be required to deposit ten per cent of his bid when the same is knocked down to him, and the balance upon1 confirmation. 'This, the Slst day of'July, 1946. LOUIS C. ALLEN, Commissioner. Notice of Re-Sale By virtue ot a Judgment made and entered In an action In the superior Court of Alamance County, North Carolina, entitled Alamance County, Plaintiff, v?. Bettie Fuller, widow, Robert Fuller, Lewie Fuller, Ernest Fuller, et al, Defendants, the under signed Comlssloner will, on Wednesday. August 21st, 1941, at 11.00 o'clock, a. m? at the Courthouse door In Graham, North Carolina, sell at publcl auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property described as follows: A certain tract or parcel of land, lying and being In Burlington Town ship, Alamance Ccnjr.fy, North Caro lina, adjoining the lands of Ulltont Turner, and others, and Beginning at a rock, comer on Big Falls Road, and running thence 8. 2 chs. 90 Iks. to a poet, corner with Rich ard Duck: thence with the line of Richard Duck, p. (? ft ; thenoe R.'tq Big Fall Road; fhcnce W. with said road, 60 ft. to the beginning, being the real property owned by Lewis Fuller at the time of his death and descended to the defendants, ahd all other ileal property In Burlington.' Township, Alamance County, North Carolina, owned by the said Lewis Fuller at the time of his death and descended to the j said defendants. This Is a re-sale, and bidding will begin at $121.00. The purchaser will be required to deposit ten per cent of his bid when the same is knocked down to-hlm, and the balance upon confirmation. This, the 81st day of July, 1946 LOUIS C. ALLEN. Commissioner. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK C. P. Williamson and wife, Mary CinHa Williamson. John Dickey, Docle McBroom and husband, Bedford McBroom. et al. Petitioners, - rs - Hattle Lew, widow of Bruce Lea. Cath erine Lea and her husband. John Doe. Ardella Lea and her husband, Richard Roe; Welter Blade and |hla wife, Mrs. Walter Blade; Lawson Blade and his wife, Mri. Lawson Blade; Thelma Blade Holloway and her husband Holloway; Mary Lea 8earcy; Bedford Lest, Jr.. and wife, Mrs Zelma O. Lea. Respond ents. The respondents, Catherine Lea and her husband, John Doe; Ardella Lea and her husband, Richard Roe, Wal ter Blade and his wife. Mrs, Walter Blade; Lawson Blade and his wife, Mrs. Lawson Blade; Thelma Blade Hoi loway and her husband, Hollo way. Many Lea Searcy; Bedford Lea. Ir., and wlfp, Zelma U. Lea, will take notice that a proceeding entitled aa ibove has been commenced In the Su perior Court of Alamance County. North Carolina, for the purpose of sa ucing an order or Judgment of the I -ourt for the sale of the real prop#ty 1 escribed In the petition, It being a parcel of land In Haw Rl'trer Township. Alamance County, Nort|h I Carolina, and being the real property lormerty owned by Brown Lea. ana i ully described In the petition filed ; tereln. for division among the tenants < n common, the said respondents has- I ng or claiming some Interest In said i real property and being interred In the subject matter of the action. a&<* the nald respondent* will further tdke notice that they are required to appear | at the Oflce of Clerk of the Su perior Court of Alamance County, at the Courthouse in Graham North Carolina, on the 7th day of September. 1146. and an*wer or demur to the pe tition of the petitioner* filed herein | or the petitioners will apply to the Court for t-hd relief demanded in the netition This, the 6th day of August. 1946. P. L WILLIAMSON. Clerk Superior Court Louis C Allen. Atty. Long and Ross, Attys. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT L T. Mallory, PlalntiK, - VM * Margaret Mallory, Defendant. The defendant, Margaret Mallory, will take notice that an action entitled as above has teen < ommenced In the General County * < urt of Ala tnance County. North Carolina, fo* the purpose of securing a divorce absolute on the grounds of two years separation 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 Alam.cnce county at the Courthouse in Graham, North Carolina, not later than thirty days from the date hereof and ansjwer or demur to the complaint of the plain- | tiff filed in said catlse, or the plaintiff | will apply to the courf-for the relief demanded in said complaint. 'This, the 31st day of July, 1946. W. H. ALDRIDGE, Asst. Clerk General County Court W. L. Shoffner, Atty, | NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK I Lottie Dibble Hunter CrutchfJeld, and husband, James H. Crutchfield, June E. Hunter, Nancy Albright, et al, Petitioner* - vs - Coy C. Hunter and wife, Madge Hunt er, Lois Albright, Sterling R Holt and wife, Artnie Holt, et aL Respondents' The respondents. Sterling R. Holt and wife Artnie Holt, will take notice that a proceeding entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Alamance' County, Ndrth Carolina, for the purpose of securing an order or judgment of the Court for the sale of the real property described in the petition, it being a parcel of land in Newlin Township, Alamance County, North Carolina, adjoining W. H. Thompson, and others, containing 61 acres, more or less, atad being the W. J. Albright property, and fully describe! In the petition filed herein for division among the tenants in' com mon, the said respondents having some interest in said seal property and being Interested la the subject matter j of the action, and the said respondents will further take notice that they are required to appear at the Offlle of the Clerk of the Superior Court for Ala mance County, at the Courthouse tn I Graham, North Carolina, cm the 21st day of August, 1946, and answer or de | mur to the petition of the petitioners filed herein', or* the petitioners will ap ply tt the Court for the relief demand ed in the petition. This, the 22nd day of July, 1946. F. L. WILLIAMSON, Clerk of Superior Court. Alamance County. Louis C- Allen, Atty. Sale of Valuable Tobacco Land Under and by virtue of the uthorlur veeted In me by the leet will of Thoe B. Byrd, I will offer for public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday, August 17, 1946. at iz:ve o'clock, noon, at the late residence ot said Thoe B. Byrd. East of Cross Roads Church, the following real estate: FIRST TRACT: Consisting of two lots as follows: (a). Beginning at a rock, corner of C. L. Gilliam. T. B Richmond and Leslie Garrison, thence In a northern direction rods to a pine tree: thence It rode to pointers In a N. E direction: thence 99 V4 toda thence B-W. direction to a rock, the beglnnli^ , point and containing 9-100 acre more or lew. (b). Adjoining the above described lot end beginning at a rock, corner I with ailllem end Vincent In the middle of public road to Vincent Mill, thmce N. 10 deg. E. 1.01 chs. to a rock. ( comer with R. W. Vincent; thence N. 0 dec- to mint E. O.tt chs. to e hock In ' raid Vincent's line thence 8. il deg ? W. (B. S. IIM d?r). IKS chs. to a rock, corner with said Gilliam Rich mond and Garrison onI the north aide of said Road; thence N. 7OH do*. E Into and with aald Road I II chs. to a bend N. of a B. Jack tree; thanco 8. 88 deg E. 8.84 chs. to tho beginning and containing 2.88 acrea mora or lees, upon thla tract la the home place. SECOND TRACT: Lying acroaa the Road from the above tract apd be ginning at a rock, corner with 8 Y. Bakea landa (Now O. 8. Sellarb) and running thence N. It (Jog. W. lt.tl cha. to a rock, comer with lot of R, W. Vincent; thenbe 8. 78 leg. E. (B. S, 80 tt deg.) 42.48 cha. to a rock on West bank of Stagg Creek, corner with aald Vincent, lot meaaured to renter or Creek; thence down aald Creek 8 18 deg. W. 4.10 cha.; 6. 56 deg ,W. 1.80 cha.; 8. 28 deg. W. 7,86 cha. to the center of aald Creek (Rock on the west bank of Creek), thence N. 78)4 deg. W? (B. 8. 78 deg ) 88.7 qha. to the beginning and contalnlnf 47 acrea more or leas. Thla property la good tobacco land with usual buildings Time of Sale: 12:00 o'clock noon, August 17, 1848. Place of sale. On the premiaee, a mile or more East from Cross Roads Church. Terms of sale: Reasonable terms may be made or purchaser may pay cash. This, the 10th day of July, 1940. D. M. VINCENT, Administrates-, c. t. a. Mebane, R.F D. No. 8. J. S. Cook, Atty. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT Sidney Menkis, Plaintiff, vs - Pauline Menkls, Defendant. The defendant, Pauline Menkls, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced in the General County Court of Alamance County, North Carolina, for the pur pose of securing a divorce absolute on the grounds of two years separation; 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, N. C, no> later than thirty days from the dat* hereof and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaint.ff filed in said cause, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said complaint. This, the 31st day of July, 1946. W. H. ALDP.IDGE, Ass'6 Clerk of the General County W. L. Shoffner, Atty, NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA, ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE 8UPERIOR COURT Pansy L. Powell, widow, ?w Aubrey L. Powell Chrismon, et al. The defendants, S. L. Williams and wife, Mary Williams, and Elmer Chris tine Williams, unmarried, will take notice that an action entitled' "Pansy L. Powell, widow, vs Aubrey L. Powell Chrismon and her husband. L, B. Chris mem; Harvey B. Powell and w^ife, Jayne C. Powell; 8. L. Williams and wife, Mary Williams: N. L. Williams and wife, Florence Williams; and Elmer Christine Williams", has been commenced in the Superior Court of Alamance County, North Carolina; said action relates to real estate situ ate in said County and State and the relief demanded consists in removal of defendants claim or claims to said land therefrom as a cloud upon plain tiffs title; and that this one of the cases in which service of summons may be made by publication; and the | said defendants will further take no tice that they are required to appear in the office of the Clerk of the Superi or Court of said County in the Court House in Graham. North Carolina, within twenty days after the 15th day of August, 1946, and answer or de mur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court | for the relief demanded in said com- ( plaint. This, the 15th day of July. 1946. r. L WILLIAMSON Clerk of the Superior Court. Hoyle & Hoyle, Attys. NOTICE ( _ < SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION 1 i NORTH CAROLINA , ALAMANCE COUNTY. , IN THE GENERAL COUNTT COURT , Ruby M. Hackney. , . vn - Clarence A. Hackney. The defendant, clarence A. Hackney irlll take notice that an action eekiUeA u above baa been Instituted In the Oen \ oral County C-.u-i of Aluutnct County North Carolina. 't being an action brought by the plaintiff again*! the defendant for absolute divorce on the grounds of two rear's separation that the defendant Is a non-ree'cont of the State of North Carolina, and the plain, tiff is a resident and domiciled In the State of North Caroline, and thie is one of the cause* of action InJ which service of summons may be made by publication an provided by law. That the defendant will further take notice that .he Is lequtred to ap. pear at the office of the clerk of the Superior Court. Ex-Offlclo Clerk of the General county Court of Alamance County, North Carolina in the Court house in Graham, North Carolina, within twenty days tkotn anfl after August llth, 1946. and answer or de mur to the complaint In said actloo la the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plain*. This, the 16th day of July, 1946. F. L. WILLIAMSON. Clerk of General County Court of Alamance County. Robt. T. Wilson, Atty. NOTICE SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA. ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT Cera! Jane Warren - v? - Archie Warren The defendant, Archie Warren1, take notice that an action as above entitled has been instituted in the Gen eral County Court of Alamance County, North Carolina, for the purpose* of ob taining an absolute divorce on two years continuous separation, and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to be and appear at the office of the Clerk of said) Court in the Courthouse in Graham, N. C , not later than' the 30 th day of August, 1946, atnd answer or demur to t|he complaint filed herein, or the plaintiff will apply to? the Court for tjjhe relief therein demanded. This, the 1st day of August, 1946. V. L. WILLIAMSON Clerk of the General County Coun of Alamance County. Walter D. Barrett, Atty. Notice of Sale! Under authority of that certain deed of Trust, executed and delivered to the undersigned , Louis 0. Allen, Trustee for Alamance County, by Fred Curtis and wife, Maggie P. Curtis, which bears date of the 11th day of June, 1943, and is recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance Courtly, in Book of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust No. 148, at page 184, (default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness secured by said instrument and demand for fore closure having been made by the owner of said indebtedness, the undersigned will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at the Courthouse door, i in Graham, North Carolina, on Wednesday. August 21st, 1946, at 11 o'clock, a. m., the following described real property: A certain1 tract or parcel of land, ly ? lng and being in Patterson Township. Alamance County, North Carolina, afrid being all the real estate owtnedj by the said Fred Curtis oi tne said Maggie P. Curtis in Patterson1 Township, Ala mance County, being the home place of Fred Curtis and his wife, containing 36 acres, more or less The purchaser will be required to de posit ten per cent of his bid when the same is knocked down to him, and the balance upan confirmation'. This, the 19th day of July. 1946. LOUIS C. ALLEN. Trustee. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTT IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT Paul Edward Jackson, Plaintiff, - vs - Mary Paclfico Jackson, Defendant The defendant, Mary Paclfico Jack son. will take notice that an action en tiled as above has been commenced in the General County ? > rrt of Ala nance County, for a di voice based up >n the grounds of two years separation, md the defendant will further take totlce that she la required to appear at he office of the Cleric cf the General bounty Court of said county In tfie courthouse In Graham, North Caro lua, on or before the lfth day of September lltl, and answer or d? nurrer to the complaint of the plalis lff In this action, or the plaintiff w.H ipply to the Court for the relief de nanded la the said com>)?klt. Thta the l*th day of July, ll?. V. L. WILLIAMSON. Clerk of General County court, dlameeiru County, North Carolina. Til]lam C. rerdue. At f.
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