THE GLEANER GRAHAM, N C., OCT. 15, 1942 FWICTORYI BUY UNITED STATES WAR 'BONDS AND Free Mail Delivery) Free mail delivery from the Graham post office went into ef fect on the first day of the month with one dilivery per day, except in the business district where there are two deliveries. It is a big convenience to many in getting their mail from and to the postoffice. With only two carriers and no Sunday delivery, does not give as prompt delivery as many would wish, but the service compensates for the de lay in some measure. Business firms who mail out monthly statements and others who have heretofore sent out their local mail through the postoffice at the one cent rate find now that it costs two cents for the same service. The territory embraced in the free delivery is too large for two carriers to make more than one round per day, so it is evident that the efficiency can not be improved much until other carriers are added. FUN AND ADVENTURE IN 2 BIG COMIC SECTIONS Cream of the comic page crop! Idols of adventure! For American's out standing fun and thrills turn to the TWO great comic supplements?in FULL COLOR--distributed r-gularly with the THE AMERICAN WEEKLY The Bis Magazine Distributed with tb? Baltimore Sunday American On Sale At All Newistanda NOTI CE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA. ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT Lorene Johnson, r lain tiff, ? VS - .Vernon H. Johnson, Defendant. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the General County Court of Alamance County for the purpose of annulling the bond of matrimony existing be tween the plaintiff and the defendant on the grounds of two years separa tion, and the said defendant will fur ther take notice that he Is required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the General County Court of Alamance County In Graham, N. C., within twenty (20) days after the 14th day of November, 1942, and tile a written answer or demur to the complaint filed In said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the roller demanded In said complaint. This, the ltth day of October, 1042. SARA MURRAY, Asst. Clerk General County Court of Alamance County. NOTICE SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER DEED OF TRUST Under and tjy virtue of the power of sale contained In that certain deed of trust executed by J. H- Smith and wife Monnle Smith, on the list day of De cember, 1040, securing the payment of a certain note described therein, which said deed of trust 1s duly recorded In the offfce of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, North Carolina, In Mortgage Deed Book No. 142, at page No. 59, default having been made In the payment of said note and Interest thereon as provided and set out In said deed of trust, and whereas Upon request of the holder of the note there by secured, the undersigned substitute trustee will, on Monday, November 9th. 1142, at 12:90 o'clock, noon, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court house door of Alamance County, North Carolina, the following described real estate, to-wit: Beginning at an iron bolt located In the Northern margin of the Carolina Hopedale Ridge Road, corner with Lot No. 25; running thence N. 41 deg. >5 inln. E. with the line of Lot No. 25, V " -?. A. .< ttt ft. to an Iron bolt corntt with Lot No. 26 and In Una with the City Lake property; thence 8. 76 dec. 61 mtn. E. with the Una of the City Lake property, 126.2 ft. to an Iron bolt lo cated In the Una of eald City Lake property; thence continuing S. 76 dec. 61 mln. E. with the line of the eald City Lake property, 111.6 ft. to a etake located In the Weetern margin of the city water workg road; thence 8. SI deg. 66,mln. W. with the Weetern margin of the eald City water worke road, 272 feet to a etake located in the Weetern margin of eald road; thence conUnulng with the Weetern margin of eald road 8. IS deg. 16 mln. W. 160 feet to a etake located In the Weetern margin of eald road; thence continu ing with the Weetern margin of eald road In a Weetern direction. 82 ft. to an Iron bolt located in the Northern margin of eald Caollna-Hopedale Itldge Road; thence N. 22 deg. 66 mln. W. with the Northern margin of the Parollna-Hopedalo Ridge Road, 1SS ft. to a stake located In the Northern trargln of said road; thence N. 41 deg. 26 mln. W. conUnulng with the North ern margin of C-irollna-Hopedale Ridge Road 112.6 ft. to the beginning, containing 2.22 acres, and being Lot No. 26, Section "2" of the Hopedale Mill properly, according to survey made by W. T. Hall, C. E.. October 15, 1938, olat of which Is recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 120, In the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance Coun ty, North Carolina. This sale will stand open for ten (10) duys for advance bids as Is re quired by law. This, the 8th day of October, 1942. C. C. FONVILLE. Substitute Trustee. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of W. J. Norwood, la's of Ala mance County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to flic them with the undersigned at Graham,North Carolina, on or before the 21s> day of September, 1943. or this noUce will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment This the 21st day of September,1942. C. N. NORWOOD. Executor, J. J. Henderson, Atty. kun itut WRr m bat - ???? o? STOf SMNMM?MM HlUtt COMMISSIONERS' RE-SALE REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of a Judgment of the Superior Court of Alamance County, North Carolina, In the case en titled "Lonnie McPhereon, General Guardian, et al., vs. J. O. Tlngen", the underalgned Commissioners will on Saturday, October 24th, 1>42, at 12:00 o'clock, noon, at the Courthouae door in Graham, Alamance County, North Carolina, of fer for re-aale to the blgheat bidder for caah, the following deccrlbed real ptoperty: A certain tract or parcel of land lying and being In Patteraon Town ship, Alamance County, North Caro lina, adjoining the landa of Maud la ley, D. P. Teaguo, Mra. J. M. Coble and W. H. Albright, and more particular ly bounded and deacribed aa followa: Beginning at an Iron bar on aouth side of Liberty to Snow Camp Road, corner with D. P. Teague and In W. H. Albright's line, running thence with D. P. Teague's line S. 14 deg. E. 97 rods to a white flint In Maud Isley'a line; thence with said line 8. 76 deg. W. 14 rods to a large aweet gum tree, comer with Carter and others; thence N. 14 deg. W. 89 rods to a red oak; thence 8. 84 deg. W. 24 rods to a rock; thence N. E deg. E. 70 rods to a rock, said Coble's and Pike's comer at said Liberty Road; thence with said road 8. 84 deg. E. 97 rods to the beginning, containing 72 acres, more or l?*s. This being the same property- ieon veyed by B. F. Fowler and wife, to George H. Tlngen, and being that por tion of the Dr. D. H. Albright landed estate devised to hla daughter, Bertha Fowler. This la a re-sale and bidding will be gin at 21,160.28. This the 6th day of October, 1942. CLARENCE ROBS THOMAS C. CARTER Commissioners. STATEMENT Alamance Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Graham, N. C. Condition December SI, 1N1, as Shown by Statement Filed Amount Ledger Aeeets, Dec. Slat previous year, 888,668.26; Total, t ll.6SI.2S Income?From Policyholders, ll.lll.S7; .Miscellaneous, 1676.26; 2 1,762.57 Disbursements?To Policyholders, (2,626.41; Miscellaneous, 22.729.67; . Total. 2 6,266.98 Fire Premiums?Written or renewed during year, 2279,218.66; In Force 82686,722.00 ASSETS Value of Bonds and Stocks 828,176.96 Deposited In Trust Companies and Banks not on Interest 2 962.89 Total 229,189.24 Total admitted Assets 229,1(9.84 LIABILITIES Net amount of unpaid losses and claims 2 600.00 Total amount of all liabilities except Capital 2 (66.06 Total Liabilities 2 606.60 Business In North Carolina During 1941 Fire Risks written 8 (N. C. only); Premiums received, 2 1,111.67 Losses Incurred?All other 2 (N. C. only); Paid 2 2,626.41 President, F. D. Hornaday Secretary, J. 8. Cook Treasurer. J. 8. Cook iHome Office, Graham, N. C. Attorney for service; DAN C. BONET, Insurance Commissioner, Raleigh, N. C. State of North Carolina, Insurance Department, Raleigh. Aug. 17th, 1642. I, DAN C. BONET, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the above Is a true and correct abstract of the statement of Uie Alamance Farmers Mutual Fire Ins usance Company, Graham, tiled with this Department showing the condition of said Company on the 81st day of December, 1941. Witness my hand and official seal, the day and year above written. DAN C. BONET, Insurance Commissioner. STATEMENT American Credit Indemnity Company Baltimore, Md. Condition December *1, IHI, u shown by MMnuevt Filed Amount of Capital paid up In caah fl.ldd.4td.d0 Amount of Ledcer Ameta Dec. diet of prevlCue jrear.lt,dlMil.lt; Increase of Capital durlnf year None; Total, ll.dlt.dlf .14 Income?From Policyholders, $1,411,711.71; Miscellaneous, 1141,ltd.11; . Total ll.lll.Tli.dt Disbursements?To Policyholders, till,471.If; Miscellaneous, 11,744,171.11; Total tl.ltt.tll.ld A88KT8 Value of Bonds and 11,141,414.01 Cash la Company'sOfftce $ t,111.41 Deposits In Trust Companies and Banks not on lntereat 11,141,11141 Deposits In Trust Companies and Banks on Inter sat 1 1,114.14 Intsrtst sad Rents dus and accrued 1 11,111.11 Premium notes 1 111,144.14 I AH other Assets, as dstalled In statement 1 1,711.41 Total 14,114,711.14 l*e* amu aot admitted 11 i i i 11 ?... J^20M$M^ Total admitted Assets $6,010,789.46 liabilities Unpaid Claims $1,248,900.42 Unearned Premiums * 973.088.94 Commission, Brokerage, and other charges due $ 18,508.88 Salaries, Rents, Expenses, Bills, Accounts, Fees, etc., due or accrued ' ' 11.000.00 Estimated amount of Federal, State, County, and municipal taxes 8 114,682.78 Reinsurance 8 12,205.45 All other Liabilities, as detailed 4n statement. 8 886.990.65 Total amount of all Liabilities except Capital .... 82.709,467.62 Capital paid up $1,500,000.00 Surplus over all Liabilities $1,801,821.74 Surplus as regards Policyholders $8,801,821.74 Total Liabilities $6,010,789.86 Business in North Carolina During 1041 Property damage and collision other than abto?Credit, Premiums received 24,714; Losses paid 11,147 Totals, Premiums received 24,714; Losses paid 11,147 President, J. F. McFadden Secretary. A. F. Stone Treasurer 3. C. Maguire Home Office, First Nat. Bank Bldg., Baltimore, Md. Attorney for service: DAN C. BONET, Insurance Commissioner, Raleigh, N. C. State of North Carolina, Insurance Department, Raleigh, March 3rd, 1942. I, DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the above Is a true and correct abstract of the statement of the American Credit Indemnity Company, of Baltimore, Md., filed with this department, showing the condition of said Company on the 21st day of December, 1941, Witness my hand and official seal, the day and year above written. DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner. STATEMENT Aetna Insurance Company Hartford, Conn. Condition December 31, 1841, as Shown by Statement Filed Amount of Capitaal paid In cash $7,500,000.00 Amount Ledger Assets, Dec. 21 previous year, $61,168,936.31; Increase Daid up Capital, None. Total, $61,168,986.21 Income?From Policyholders, $28,452,219.43; Miscellaneous, $2,173,876.80; Total, $30,626,096.23 Disbursements?To Policyholders, $11,211,927.08; Miscellaneous, $16,528,328.15; Total, $26,840,255.23 Fire Premiums?Written or renewed during year, $19,808,800.63 In *>??. i I.J j All other Premiums written or renewed during rear, 111,til,III.IT U force, nfi4tl.IOT.IT ASSETS Value of Real Estate , I 3.81M67.43 Value of Bonda and Stocks .>'151,107,044.7s Cask in Company's Office I 8,622.30 Deposited In Trust Companies and Banks not on Interest .... I 6,!1I,Ht,4s Deposits In Trust Companies and Banks on Interest t 617,371.83 Agent's balances, representing business written subsequent to October 1, 1041 $ 3.636,007.11 Agent's balances, representing business written prior ^ to October 1, 1041 $ 174,062.63 Deduct Ceded Reinsurance Balances Payable 1?283,121.03 Bills receivable, taken for fire risks I 33,304.28 Bills receivable, taken for otber risks I 7,167.68 Interest and Rents due and accrued I 182,021.20 All other Assets, as detailed In statement 3 133,727.22 Total 166,264.662.84 Lees Assets not admitted I 6,288,683.47 Total admitted Assets 160,066.060.37 liabilities Net amount of unpaid losses and claims I 4,241,614.30 Unearned premiums 323,404,660.00 Salaries, rents, expenses, bills, accounts, fees, due or accrued.. 3 60,000.00 Estimated amount payable for Federal, State, county and municipal taxes due or accrued >.. 3 788?OOO.OQ Contingent commissions, or other charges due or accrued ... . '.3 70,000.00 All other liabilities, as detailed In statement 3 6,608,736.60 Total amount of all liabilities except Capital .... 336,263,002,30 Capital actually paid up In cash 3 7,600,000.00 Surplus over all liabilities 317,213,066,3$ Surplus as regards Policyholders ' 324,712,066.93 Total Liabilities 360,066,960.37 Business In Nortli Carolina During 1041 Fire Risks written ...... 366,600,611; Premiums received, 3 402,032 All Other Risks written .. 341,626,370; Premiums received, 3 300,626 Losses Incurred?Fire ... 3 240 762; Paid 3 207,221 Losses Incurred?All other 3 140,620; Paid .. '3 23,464 President, W. Rose McCain Secretary Frank O. Bush Treasurer, George L. Burnham w _ Rome Office, Hartford, Conn. ^ Attorney for service: DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner, Raleigh, N. C. 4 State of North Carolina, Insurance Department, Raleigh^ May 6th, 1042. I, DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby certify that the above 1s a true and correct abstract of the statement oi the Aetna Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn., tiled with this Department, showing the condition of said Company on the 31st day of December, 1041. Witness my hand and official seal, the day and year above written. DAN C. BONEY, Insurance Commissioner. i ? - ? ? ? vw. ? ? - i BY A WU- 1 1 m jgj 1 Don't listen to people who say-"They can't need scrap very *. t _? badly. Look at that junk yard, or the auto graveyards they've got plenty of scrap. And remember the last time we bad a drive the stuff sat around for weeks." Tell such * ' < people these true facts... ' OF coarse the junk yards are full. They are "factories" that torn out finished scrap?sorted, broken up, and bundled ... ready for the mills of America. The scrap has to go through these yards, and it keeps going through fasti The auto graveyards, too, are busy. They specialize in used car parts, but produce plenty of scrap as well. In June alone, these yards moved 4)0,000 tons?for they are required to junk within 60 days as many cars as they buy. As for SalvageDepocs?communi ties all over the country are staging drive*. All this scrap can't be taken away at once. The junkies can't handle it and the mills can't store it. But every pound is needed and will be used. We've got to pile it up ready for instant use at any time. The day when all junk yards are empty, when the auto graveyards are cleaned out, when all the local scrap stockpiles are gone?that is tb* day to dread. It is a day to avoid at all costs. So remember?steel is needed to fight the wax, and millions of lires depend on it This steel is made of 30% scrap?and the mills have not enough scrap to last even 30 days longer. Don't fail to do your part in this emergency. v 0at your scrap roody tor Mm drive that start* Monday! 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