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THEGLEANER GRAHAM. N. C., FEB 14. 1946 ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY J. I>. KERNODLE, JR., Manager 91 00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE . Bb ?nd at the Pietofflce at Oraham, N. C.. aa aecc nd-claae matter. I LOOKING \ AHEAD Fi? GEORGE S. BENSON ^ PrcstdcHt?MirdiKf Clilt ft ? Stirtf. Jriimii Plunder ? Wars are wasteful and everybody knows it. An emotional plea f or national defense is all it takes to raise money from patriotic people. Men and women will sacrifice, will give until it hurts when their, sons are at war. A young man, far from home, living (T) under conditions new to him and unknown to his par ents, is the unfailing combination to the family's treasure chest. Whether parents be rich or poor, they will buy their son's passage home from a foreign war every day until he comes, so long as they can find the money, and nobody blames them. They will do it, even if they fear that the money they offer is imprudently spent, or that part of it is diverted into selfish channels. But hostilities have ceased now. Thingi srn different. Frugality Revives People of the United States have be fun watching where their tax money goes wOr wondering if it is being wisely spent It is small won der that Congress bristles at every suggestion to continue commodity price controls imtil the middle of 1946. Holding the price line costs something, and does not seem half as important to a war-weary people as it did before the last foreign beachhead was taken. Evidences keep coming to light that taxpayers' money has been wasted by men in positions of trust. A recent public statement by Sena tor Harry F- Byrd of Virginia said more than 3H million civilians were on federal payrolls last November 1, compared with less than one million in August, 1939; or 917,760 when the shooting stopped at the end of World War I. Needless Expense There is an element in government today, seeking not merely to con tinue the life of the OPA but to ex pand its functions. Already our government's price-fixing "mechan ics" have started making arbitrary adjustments in margins to be earned by wholesalers and distrib uting agencies, an activity not even thought about for the OPA at the time it was created. It would be unfair to allege that this enormous bureau's entire war time activity was useless. Price controls have done some good, as arbitrary shields against abnormal dangers. They have also done harm. ; ? retail merchant, whom I have known since I was a boy, told me recently that he made more net gain selling under war-time price ceil ings titan he had made during his previous 33 years in business. Controlling Prices Questioned tor more detail, my retailer friend acknowledged to me that price controls placed on him by government during the war were much more lenient than price con trols placed on htm by competitors all his business life. And I am sure it is no more true in his case than it would be with such institutions as Ford, Chrysler and General Uotors. Competition is the correct brake on prices. Regardless of what name it may wear: Price Control, Federal Aid to Education or Socialised Medicine, centralisation of power is undemo- ' cratlc. It is paying a power-hungry ruler for doing something that i would happen naturally if he would only step aside. It is someone climbing to power by learning what people want and devising a way to keep them from getting it, while making them think he is trying to get it tor them. Mud-Daubers Down bar* in the Mississippi Vsl l?y we ara all acquainted with a .1 special at wasps called mud-daub ers. They are relatively harmless, build little adobe huts in high, pro tected spots and look out tor their own interests. By instinct they are engineers and diplomats but, like so many insects, they know very little labout modern industry. Some of (heir mistakes are costly. An aristocratic family named Sceliphron Cementarius (common mud-daubers) got busy one summer and built a tort inside the vent pipe 0(1 top ot a big steel tank of heating oiL The tank had been filled in the Spring for Fall marketing and stood quiet for months, finally came an ; order for a barge load ot beating ' i oil and the plant owner started pumping it out at storage. Sudden- { ly the big tank collapsed. Tee Mush Authority The oil man's motor-powered pump silently pulled out the liquid and built up vacuum inside the tank. Being in a position to plug up a vent-line and call down the forces of nature to destroy property and waste merchandise is too much authority tor a mud-dauber. TO be perfectly frank, the more I observe ' - the working, of the OPA. the surer 1 enTthet .uch euthority U too much '^Uht'now our governmental price fixer, h?? the Cent-line clo~d on pfy more for ihem." ny> ment. but (with government coneent) people who manufacture mi.chine. I am in favor of workers getting hieh wage.. The more take-home 55 Amenca'. factory worker, earn 5nd Cn?^l ?i l^ prosperity J"51 the same? nat?re # lawVTre inexorable. If wage, keep ??^?v?l have?Ufo^ u^and m^reV. m I leZer"ca'. big manufacturtag con, rerna have tome strength, ol coarse they have. They need financial strength to navigate economic i S race with compeUUon and meet payroll on ^ve the more | er asked it to hold a vacuum. SubUme Vandali.m Big corporations to flcient. U they grow "travagant a lot of small concern. wllh l0*" overhead stand ready to underscU them and take their trade. Ac cordingly. big firrn. I^^"ative thin margm. of profit. Figure. ^ '"pumped "down" by holding their prices and boosting their costs. Ford declares a ?27 net loss on ev ery new car .old at price, fixed by g?NeXn?verybody know, that America's advantage over foreign lands is based on mass production and volume sales, thing, we have Sit they don't have. We have noth ing to gain and much to lose by wrecking big ihdustries. Theodore SrSevelt said. "It . . ? ought to be evident to everybody that business has to prosper before anybody can get any benefit from it. ORANGES AND GRAPEFRUIT Florida's great variety of products ^er^nPs?^Sfii boxes of oranges and grapeirim. ir? he?t known products, valued at 68 million dollars, come annually from ?K? state's 33.000 groves. More than | MO miU.on dX?. is invertedI in them This business employs 110. 000 men and contributes to the full navment of War Bond, through the ?Sne.it.dd,otothe<nat.onf SAVING OUR DOOMED "BLUE" BABIES Remarkable operation developed by noted surgeon give, new l?ue dn We to babies otherwise doomed to die. Read about thle new technique In an Illustrated feature In the February lTtr THE AMERICAN WEEKLY Nation's FsTorile Msgaxtnc With The Baltimore Sunday American Order From Yo* Local Newsdealer NOTICE OF SALE OF NOTES $7,400 TOWN OF GRAHAM. NORTH CAROLINA REVENUE ANTICIPATION NOTES FOR DEBT SERVICE Sealed bldn will be received utatll eleven o'clark A. E. 8 T.. Febru ary 1$. 1949. by the undersigned at Its office In the City of Raleigh. N. C., tot* 17.500 Revenue Anticipation Notes of the Town' of Graham. North Carolina, dated February 2S. 194 4, and matur ing June 29. 1949. without option of prior payment, latere will be no auc tion. Interest payable at maturity. Bid ders are invited to name the Intelrest rate, not exceeding six per cent per annum, the denomination or deroom 1 ntation* and the city or town and bank or trust company therein where the principal and Interest eh* II be pay able. Delivery at place of purqha*er*s choice. The^notes will be awarded, at not less than par and accrued Interest to the bidder offering to | tirchase the note* at the lowest Intercut cost (to the Town, sue8 cost to be determtoed by deducting the total amount of the premium bid from the aggregate amount of Interest upon the no*ee un til their maturity. No bid for leas than all of ths notes will be entrrtagied. Bidders must present with their bids a certified oheck upon an Incorp orated bank or trust company payable unconditionally to the order of the State Treasurer of North Carolina for 117.50.. The right to reject all bid* is reserved. LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMIS SION. By: W. E. E~atarUng. Secretary of tlie Commission. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICF Having qualified aa Administratrix r. t. a. of thu eatate of Mia. Mlr.nl. Maitcreon. deceased, late uf Alamance County. North Carolina this la lo no tify all |ieraona having claims agalna; the said eatate to prnrtu them to the undersigned at Graham. North Caroli na, on or before the I lh day of Janu ary. 1147. or this notice .I" be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All person. Indebted to sold estate ?111 please make Immediate payment This, the llrd day of January. 1144. GRACE LONGEST. Administratrix. W. L Ward. Atty | ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE ?Having qualified as Admlnlstiatrlx ? tft the Estate of Jasper N. Warren, deceased. late of Alcroame Cojnty. North Car oil ua. this is to notify all i person* ha vug claln.? against the es I tate of *aid deceased to cxatblt thera j to the undersigned at 493 W. Davis St. j Burlington. N. C.. on of before the 10th I day of January, 1947, or tais notice ! wtll he pleaded in bar of rheir recov ery. I All persons indebted ?o said estate | will please make immediate payment This, the 4th day of January, 1946. CLARA M. WARREN. Administratrix of Estate of I Jasper N. Warren, deceased. EXECUTORS' NOTICE Having qualified as Executors of t<he i s' will of Jasper R. Peodergrast I .if cased lute of Alamance C<>tin?y, I . is is to notify all persons havinjg < laimt; a gains said estate to present I hem. duly authenticated, o the under | .gned at 402 Bickeit Blvd. Raleigh, I t\. or before the 1*\U day of Jan | My, 1947. or rhis notice will be plead ed as a bar to iheir recovery. All |K>i-sons indebted to said estate will p ease make immediate payment I Tl*?>. the 4 h day of January, 1946. RICHARD COY PEXI.ERORAST '. I V #1 PENDERGRA8T i. ecu ore of Estate of Jasper R. I eigrast. deceased ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of C.. W Ivoy, deceased, late of Alamance County, North Caro lina. this Is to ciotifiy all persons hav ing claims against the said estate to present them to the ijnderslgned at Graham. North Carolina, on or before the 25th 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, the 22nd day of January, 1946 AMY M. IVEY, Administratrix. W. I. Ward, A?ty. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Urlas Frederick Gates, dec^d, lata of Alamance County, North Cafo. Una, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the sail estate to exhibit them duly verified, to the un dersigned at 616 Washington St., Gra ham, N. C-, on or befor* the 25th day of January, 1947, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will make prompt payment This, the 19th day of January, 1946. MRS. L. G. CATF.9. MRS. HEENAN JEFFREYS, Executrlces o( estate of Urlas Frederick Cate*. deceased. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of S. A. Thompson, deceased, late of Alamance County, North Caro lina, this Is to notify all persona hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the under signed at Burllnfcton. North Carolina, on or before ttoe 9th day or February, 1947, or this notice will te pleaded \n bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This, the 4tf? day of February, 1946. THOMAS W. GATES. Executor of ?the estate of 8. A. Thompnon, deceased. Louts C Allen.Att>. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Arthur T. Walker, deceased, late of Alamance County, this is to notify all persons having claims sKulnst the estate of said deceas ed to exhibit them to the undersigned at Graham, North Carolina, on or before the 2nd day of February, 1947. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of 'heir recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This, the 29th day of Janu&ty, 1946. MABEL WALKER. Administratrix Louis C. Allen. Atty. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Hiving qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Merger, t Ford Spuunt deceeaed. lete of Aler.ience Ciejnry. North Carolina, this Is to notify ell persons having claims against the eeld estate to exhibit ehem to the un dersigned et P.t. 1. Liberty, North Caro line. or or before the 16th day of Feb ruary, 164T, or this notice will be pieadcd in bar of their recovery. All oeraons Indebted to said eatata will plaase make Immediate payment This the 7th day of February. ELVIRA SCOTT 1ERRT, AdmlnUta rix. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA 4LAMANCE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Alamance County. Plaintiff, . rm - Madeline M'-Farland urn husband. Ertteet McFartand. D-tcndar.ia The detenanra. Madeline McFarland and husband. Ernest McFarland. will take notice that an action en. 1 tied aa above has been commenced In die Superior Court of Alamaucr. County. North Carolina, for the purpose of foreclosing property tat liens In favor ?.'e Plaintiff. Alamance C. outy, for the years Iff? to 1*44, inclusive, upon a treact of land In Bu.-.'niiten Town ship. Alamance County. North Caro lina. being a lot of land adjoining Jer ry Thompson sad others aa shows by 1 deed duly recorded in :he Office of the ! Register of Deeds for Alamt.nce County in Book 101, at page 411, belonging to the abore named and described defen dants, anfd In which the laid named and described defendant*, have or claim some interest, th? ? tirpose of the action being to foreclose property tax liens held by the plain'iff against the 'property mentioned above and des cribed in the complaint free and clear of any interest of said defendants, .he defendants having or clrimtng some interest therein-; and the above named and described defendant will further take novice that they are required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Supc' lor Court of Alamanfce coun ty. at the Court House in Graham, North Carolina, on the *J?d day of I February, 1946. and answet or demur >o the complaint filed herein, or the j plaintiff will apply to the Court for the I relief demanded in th.? complaint. This, the 2 3rd day of January, 1946. SARA MURRAY Asst. Clerk 8uperior Court. L/ouls C. Allen, Atty. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Mrs. Berthe F. Carter, deceased, late of Alamance County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit ipiem to the undersigned at Graham, North t'arolinfcv, Box 231, on or before the 10th day of February, 1947. or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said es'ate will please make immediate payment. This, the 1st day of February. 1946. ROBERT H. CARTER. Administrator of the estate of Mrs. Bessie F Carter, dee'd. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA. ALAMANCE COUNTY. 1 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Number 882S ; C. P. Williamson, i Mary Lea Searcy and other*. I To Walter Slade and wife. Mrs. Wal 1 ter Slade. Lawson Slade and wife Mrs. Lawson Slade: The defendants above named will take notice that an action as above en titled has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Aiam'aice County, North Carolina, for the purpose ol selling the real property devised 1? the Last Will and Testament, of Brown 1 Lea, deceased; that the plaintiff and the defendants are the alleged owners as tenants In common of said real prop, erty so devised; and the said persons > above named will take notice that they are required to bo ar.d appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Alamance County, in* the ! Court House in Graham N. C., not later than the 22nd d..y of March, 11946, and answer or demur to the pe tition filed in this cause, or the petl ? tionier will apply to the Court for the relief therein demanded - I This, the 29th day cf Junuary, 1946. F. L. WILLIAMSON Clerk of the Superior Court of Alamance County. North Carolina. Long and Ross, Attys. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA. ALAMANCE COUNTT. # 1 IN THE GENERAL COUNTT COURT Moses Graves, Plaintiff | v. - Nannie Sllzabc'.h Orate*. Defendant. | The defendant. Nannie Elizabeth Graves, will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above lias been com menced in the Genteral County court of Alamance County. North Carolina, for the purpt?ae of securing an absolute 'divorce from the bond* of matrimony from the defendant, upon tne grounds of teparatlon for morj than two yeaif; and the said defendant ?till further ,take notice that she is required to ap pear at the Office of the Clerk o< the | General County Court of Alamanco , County, at rhe Court House in Gra ham. North Carolina, on the 25tjt day of February, 194?, anr. answer or de mur to the complaint lm said action, or | the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded 1j said complaint. This, the 28th da}' #f January. 1948. F. K WILLIAMSON. Clerk of General County Court Louis C. Allen. Atty. i . .... Sale of Real Estate. t'nder authority of that cartaln Mortgage Deed executed and delivered to the underetmed W. C. coble by J. H. Taylor end wife Daley Taylor, which bcare the date ?r Me Ith day of May. IMS, and la recorded hi the of. flee of the Register of Drcde for Ala mance County. In Booh rt Mortgagee and Deeda of TTuat No. Ill, at pagan SIS-SSI. default havtnx beeai made tn 'the payment of the indebted newt ee cured by aald Inatrument. the under elgned will offer for aa>c to (be highest bidder for cash at the Court Houae door In nraham. North Carolina, on Saturday, February nth. IMS, at 11 o'clock, a. ?n? tUe following described leal property. | All ttioac certain lot* or parcels o? land lylnr and being In Burlington Township, Alamance County, North Carolina decrlbed as fellows, to-wit: BeInp lou numbered ST. St. 29 atod SO. 'Block D*. of Weeterwood subdlrl alon and being 26 feet front and run back 160 feet each. Said iota being: part of the laptt convoyed to Weeterwood. Incorporation, by G.G.8omcrg and wife IJllie Somers; J. L. Kemodle and wife. Alma Kentodle; and R. K. Lasley an<j wife. Jennie Ward Lasley. by general warranty deed bearln?; date October. 18. 1929. recorded in the Office of uhe Register of Deeds for Alamance Coun ty in Book 97, page 69. ami plat of same being recorded In Office of the Register of Deeds In Book No. 2 o Plats at page 89, and being a part of the land described in warranty de? <1 dated April SO. 1929, executed by Ira T. Murrie and wife, Maud Murrie. to R K. Lasley. Dr J. L. Kemodle aud C. G. Somers. said deed being recoided iir Book of Deeds No. 96 at page 240. < The purchaser will be required to deposit ten per cent of his bid ween the same Is knocked dowr to hln and the balance upon confirmation. This, the 10.h day of January', 1946. W. G. COBLE. Mortgagee Trustee. NOTICE Re-Sale of Real Estate! Under and by virtue of an order of the clerk of the Superior Court of Ala mance County in a Special Proceeding entitled "Bynum Allr?d et al vs. Jen nie Allred Coble et al, the undersigned Commissioner will, on Saturday, February 16th, 1946, at 12:00 o'clock, ?j'.on, at the Courthouse door in Graham, Alamance County, Nortr. Carolina, of fer for re-sale to the nighesr bidder for cash, the following described real property: That tract of parce' of land in Pat erson Township, Alamance County, I V?rth Carolina, describe.) as follows: Being Lot Ho. 3 in? the division of he lands of Sallie and W. C. Allred, and adjoins the laitfs of V". F. Way, J, , R. Anderson, William Kline, Alphonza Allred and Julia Overman, said tract ( containing originally C6.25 acres, mote l or less, and known as t.ie L ock Allifed , homeplace where he lived for many years. This is a re-sale and bidding will start at $2162.60. This, the 26vh day of January, 1946. THOMAS C. CARTER, Commissioner. Sale of Real Estate. Under authority of that certain Mortgage Deed executed and delivered to the untderrsigned, f&iherlne Allen, l>y Jeter Alston and husb.md, Ned Al ston, which hears date of the 2nd day of December, 1935, and is recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, in Book of Mont gages and Deeds of Trust No. 126, at pages 42-43, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness se cured by said instrument, the under, signed will offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash at the Court Hofuse door In Graham, North f arolina, Saturday, March 2nd, 1946, at 11 o'clock, a. in . the following described real property: A parcel of land In Fsrerson Town ship. Alamance County. North Caro lina, adjoining the lanvis of N. O. Overman, James Shepherd, et als, and described as follows: Beginning at a rock in a read. coi> ner with Tromas Allen, thence S. S7 ? deg. E. 5.90 chs, to a lock, corner with said Allen; thence N. 3 deg. E. 7 I chs. to a rock, cornier with said Allen; i thence N. 87 deg. W. 8 chs. to a rock i n said road; thence with said Road S. 20 2-3 deg. E. 2 chs. S 6% deg. E. 2 chs. S. 14 3-4 deg. E. 7.33 chs. tot the beginning, containing 4.86 acres, more 1 or less, and being the same land known { as the Peggy Crutchftd'. Home Place, i The purchaser will ?<e required to deposit ten per cent of his bid v^hen< the same is knocked down to him, ] and the balance upon confirmation. \ ?This, rhe 21st day of January, 1946. i O. P. FOSTER. Adminis:i?tor of Cither- < Ine Allen. Deceased. ( Mortgagee, j NOTICE ? ! SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION , NORTH CAROLINA ' ALAMANCE COUNYT IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT ' Owen C. Cola ? w. ? 4 Evelyn Pender graph Cola The defendant above named will take notice that an action has been t becun In the General County Court of Alamance County. North Carolina, it i being an action b-ought by the plain- |c tlfr against the dtlenhut for absolute 1 divorce: end the defendant will (or- , ( thar take notice that khc l? inquired to a appear at the office of the Clerk of the a General County Court of Alamance r County to the courthouse in Oranam. a North Carolina, on the -Cth day of . Feb. 1M(. and annwer or demur to> the e complaint in eald action, or the plain- c tilt will apply to the Court for the re- , b lief demanded lu aaid complaint. f Thla, the find day ol January. 1MH o SARA MURRAY. > Aast. clerk of General County Court. jl; J. J. Henderson, Atty. 1: 1 Notice of Re-Sale 1 P Under authority of mat contain * Mortgage De*d executed unC delivered E to the undersigned Duncan C. Brya-i ^ bv Oscar Harvey and wife. Refiner t Harvey. which bears date of the 15th c day of March. 1938. and In recorded 2 In the Office of the Ro^inter of Deeds for Alamance County, m Book of Mortgages and Deeds of ?Trust No. 126. ^ at page 21, and a Judgment of ( resale, default havin? been made c In the payment of the indebted- ( nesa secured by said lnsuu.nent, the j mdersigned will offer ur re-sale to thj ? c highest bidder for cash at t'he Court ( House door In Graham North Carolinfe \ at 11:00 o'clock, a. m.. Saturday, February 16th, 1946, the following described real property: A certain tract or parcel of land *n Burlington Township, Alamance Coun* ^ ty. State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Standard Reality Com pany and others, and bounded as fol lows: Being Lots Sjos. 25 and 26 of the J. L. Cates, Subdivision om the Glencoe Road. For better description see Plat Book 3, page 10, recorded in'the Reg ister of Deeds Office in Graham, N. C. This id a resale, and bidding will be gin at $363.00. The purchaser will be required to deposit ten per cent of his bid widen the same is knocked down to him, an*J the balance upon' confirmation. This, the 18th day of January, 1946. DUNCAN C- BTITAN. Mortgagee. NOTICE } SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION [ NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTT. 1 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ? Alamance County, Plaintiff, - v? - -,ee Neally ar*d wife, lone Neally. ^ Defendants. The defendant, Lee Neally, will take notice that an action) entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior ? Court of Alamance Cou-ity. North Car olina. for the purpose of foreclosing ^ property tax liens in favor of the l plaintiff, Alamance Courty for the years 1935, 1937 to 1944, inclusive, upon a tract of land in? Burlfcngton ^ Township. Alamance County, Noflth Carolina, adjoining the lands of Dock Nix, Eddie Evans, John crisp, and others, and containing 4, 750 square * feet, more or less, belonging to the above named and described defendants and in which the said named aind de- 1 scribed defendants have or claim some ? interest, the purpose of the action be- g ing to foreclose property tax liens held a by the plaintiff against the- property 1 mentioned above and described In the r complaint, free and cleat of any in terest of sals defendants, the defen- " dants (having or claiming some interest 11 therein; and the above named and* de- " scribed defendants will further take notice that they are -equired to appear tJ at ?tfh? Office of the Clerk of the Su- n I erior Court o Alamance County, at 11 the Court House in Graham, North Carolina, on the 1st day of MaiVsh, 1346, and answer or demur to the com plaint filed herein, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de- ^ manded in the complaint. This, the 30ch day of January. 1946. ? F. L. WILLIAMSON, N Clerk Superior Court ^ Louis C Allen, Atty. j] Sale of Real Property! " Default having been nnde In th? Daymen* of the Indebtedty-ss secured u" >y that certain: deed of trust eaqecuted >y George R. Fouat and wife, Lena 'u Violk Fcnist, to Thomns C Carter. Tru? jC lated the 12th of April. 1944, and re- P< :crrded In the office of the Register of (tt Deeds for Alamance County In Book ai >f Deeds of Trust No*. 1l?l at page 61, n< he undersigned will, under and by (U irtue of the power of ki!v contained ??< n said oeed of mist, and for the pur- N >o?e of discharging the debt secured ' G >y said deed of trust, soil to the ^llgh- Lfe ?t bidder for cash, at the Courthouse p, n Graham. Alamance County. North >m rarolina. cm 1 Jn Saturday. March 9tli( !M? pj at 12:00 o'clock, noon, ' '?! he following described real property: That certain tract o- parcel of lstod ' n O hah am Township. Alamance | bounty. North Carolina, adjoining thej tads of 8ec<md Street. Lot No. It C. now owned by Hoggard), Lota Nob. It Ad SI (now owned by Fred Clarfc), Ad Lot No. IS (now owned by War en Rice), and bounded and described m follows: Beginning at an iron make in the astern margin of soia Second Street, orner with Lot No. 13, said iron stake ?eing 2SO feet N. 2 deg. 45 mln. E. rem the intersection1 of Bradley 8t.4 Ad said Second St., rumlng thence 1. 87 deg. 32 min. E. with the northern Ine of said Lot No. IS, 200 feet to ^ ron stake, corner with said Lots Nob 8, 37 and 38; thence K. 2 cleg. SO min. 3. with the Western Une of said Lots Jos. 38 and 39, SO feet to asn iron take, corner with said Lois Nob. IS, !9 and 40; thence South 87 deg. 32 nin. W. with the Southern line of said A)t No. IS, 200 feet to lion stake in he Eastern margin of said Secqnd St orner with said Lot No. 15; thence S. ! deg. 45 mln. W. w!:h the Eastern nargin of said Second St., 50 feet to he beginning, being Lots Nos. 10 and 7 of Block 'EH' of Grabur Heights, Z. P. Thompson subdivision of a part >f the L. Banks Holt Mfg. Co. Prtop srty. as shown by plat made by W. T fall, C. E., and recorded in the office tt the Register of Deeds for Alamanc. bounty, Plat Book 1, page 125. ! This, the 4th day of FcbruaiV. 1^1 ? THOMAS C. CARTER Trustee NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUUMi.'ti o.. fORTH CAROLINA. 1LAMANCE COUNTY. N THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT lock Graves, Plaintiff. - vs - Josephine E. Graves. Defendant. The defendant, Josephine E. Graves, wili take noti-e that an ac Jon entitled as above has betem com nenced in the General Covtncy Court of ilam&nfce County, North Carolina, for he purpose of securing a divorce ab olute on grounds of two years separa ifn; and the said defends.t will furth sr take notice that si e is required to ippear at the office of the Clerk of the General County Couic of * Alamance * bounty at the Courthouse in Graham, forth Carolina, within twen y days af er the 22n'd day of February, 194 6. tnd answer or demur to the complaint n said actlcm, or the plai?iTiff will ap ily to 4he Court for the relief demand id in said complaint. This, the 22nd day of January* H4fl F. L. WILLIAMSON Clerk of General County court Sarnie P. Jones, Atty. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION JORTH CAROL, lit a . tLAMANCE COUNTY. N THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT Svelyn Hill Harris, i'-aini.if, - vs - ^erebo Harris, Defendant The Defendant, Ferebc Harris, will ake notice that an action, entitled as bove, has been commenced in the lenferal County Court of Alamance !ounty, North Carolina, by the plaHn Kf above named for the purpose of btaining an absolute divorce on the rounds of two (2) ye.ars separation nd the said Defendant will take njo Ice that he is required to appear at be Office of the Clera in the General ounty Court for Alamance County, at he Courthouse, Graham, North Caro ina, not later than th'.rty (39) days rom the date herein and a newer or emur to the complaint of the Plafn Iff filed in said cause, or tlVfe I'lain iff will apply to the Court for' the be ef demanded in the Complaint. This, the 1st day of February. 1946. F. L. WILLIAMSON, Clerk of the General County Court. Alamance Coumy, North Carolina, ooper, Sanders and Holt, Atty?. XJMMONS BY PUBLICATION fORTH CAROLINA LAMANCE COUNTY S THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT lice L. Mills, Plaintiff. - vs . - niliam G. Mills, Defendant. The defendant. William G. Mills* ill take notice that an action entitled g above has been commenced In the enefal County Court of Alamance ounty, North Carolina, for the pur see ef securing an* absolute divorce on te grounds of two years separation; ad that the said defendsnh will take stlce that he Is required to appear at te office of the Clerk i< the General ounty Court of Alanvmce County, orth Carolina, at the court house In raham. North Carolina, not later tan twenty days from the 1st day of ebruary. 194?. and answer or de ur to the complaint of the plaintiff i this action, or the plainllff will ap y to the Court for the relief demand - I in said complaint. Tnls. the 29th day of January. 1949. F. L WILLIAMSON Clerk of the General County Court of Alamance County. C. Cates, Jr. Atty.
The Alamance Gleaner (Graham, N.C.)
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