THEGLEANER
GRAHAM, N. C., MAY 24, 1945
ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY
J. D. KERNODLE, JIL, Manager
Yl.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
Entered at the Pietofflce at Graham,
N. C.. aa aeccnd-claaa matter.
COUR1 HOUSE GETS FLAG
On V-E Day the County Court
house was without a Flag.
But thanks to patriotic lady of
Burlington there is now flying
over the counfty building a five by
eight banner of the stars and
stripes. This lady wants no pub
licity, so, she request sthat her
name be withheld from publi
cation.
This newspaper, with many of
its readers, is greatful ;to this
person for her thoughfulneas.
1HANKS!
In County Court
Judpe A. M. Carroll returned
to the bench in general county i
court on Monday after a week's 1
absence, and gave judgments in 1
the following cases:
Winfred Stinson, 16-y?ear-old j
white boy, larceny, 6 months in i
jail aiuf work on roads.
Ernest Keck, assault on female '
found not guilty. 1
Norman B. Fidier, speeding, j
suspended, cost.
Edgar F. Oliver, reckless driv
ing, suspended, $10 and cost. i
W. D. Greeson, driving with
out license, suspended, $15 and
cost.
William J. Haus, drunk and ]
possession of illegal whiskey for ]
sale, $10 and cost on prayer for i
judgment continued. ;
Allen Boone, drunk and assault
prayer for judgment continued,
cost and $15.
Nathaniel Ix>ve, non support :
and failure to comply, At months,
suspended, $120 fine and $6
weekly for support of children. 1
William R. Willard, illegal pos
session, prayer for judgment con
tinued, cost 1
Betty Rose Burns, larceny, 4
months, susDendeu. cost ?nd 12 \
months good behavior.
Daniel A. Thomas, illegal pos
session of lottery tickets, 60 days, ,
suspended upon good behavior.
R. B. Hensley, reckless driving,
$10 and cost. " " ,
Walter Neeley. carrying a con- 1
cealed weapon, 4 morfths, sua- I
pended, $35 and cost. On charge ]
of assault with a deadly weapon,
4 months, suspended, $25 and
cost. y
Lemuel Fred Shore, speeding '
and reckless driving, $10 and
cost. l
Henry Chaplin, assault on fe
male, 60 days, suspended, $15 1
and cost
H- B. Shoe, beating taxi fare, '
ordered to pay the cost of 1 ? '
' taxi fare and $15 to Winfred
Bass. '
I ? 1
ELOOKINO \
AHEAD
GEORGE & BENSON
tmUnl?Mitihf CtUcft
fitrff. Jrittui
? <? '* I
China's Future
Farmers In the United State* 1
made up 71% of the whole nation's
population back in 1820. That was
Just half-way between the invention
. of the Iron plow and the mechanical
reaper for small (rain crops. Only
23% of our people live on farms <
now. China still has the "good old i
days" if you like that kind. Some ,
80% of her people are farmers even
yet.
If an American farmer's hired ,
man earned SO* a day in 1830 he
had to be a good one. The farmer
teas not to blame. In order to pay
better wages he had to get better
prices for what his hired man pro
duced, or manage some way tor the
worker to produce more. Even then (
both developments had begun. The ,
plow and the reaper improved farm
Income and farm wages also.
Supply and Demand
Usjng improved machinery one <
workman could do the work three
had done with crude tools, so two .
out of three farm hands eventually
quit the farm. Soma of them went
to work at transportation, taking
farm products to cities where there
were quick markets. Others got Jobs
in factories making desirable things
to sell to the farmers who, by this
time, had quite a little money to
spend.
The two farm workers out of three
who left the farm did not quit using
farm products. Wherever they
worked they bought and consumed
farm produce, also made more pro*
tation. This is a simple outline of
the growth of American prosperity,
and it is a rough sketch of what
must take place in China, starting
after the war, if China is to prosper.
A I'niflcation Plan
High-brow students of political
sconomy talk about "social, political
and economic unification of China."
rhose are 35-eent words, trying to
aay that China is all broken up and
needs to be made one. Nothing that
s broken can be welded again until
he pieces are brought close togeth
er. China's dismembered parts need
o be brought close together; close
n time; close in spirit.
China already has everything
reeded to live well: livestock and
{rain, timber and fiber, coal and oil,
ron and copper. China has supply
ind demand also?450 million people
mxious to earn more and live bet
er. One trouble is, there are 360
million farmers when 12 million
irith good tools would be enough,
rhera is much other work to do:
>re to mine, timber to cut, roads
to build.
Hidden Treasnres
Roads will bring the empire's far
lung segments near in time. Busi
ness dealings will create mutual
tonfldance and make China's remote
tribes close in spirit. There is
nancy In the Orient?most of It hid
len, but it's there. More, much
more will come from other lands
is soon as Investors learn of the
tmpire's rich resources and great
markets. Only fear of robbery and
traud can keep it away.
These fears can be removed by a
?uuu| t?iiuu iDvenuntm, sole to
maintsin ordsr and security for in
vestment at boms,' and able to com
mand the respect of other world
powers. Chiang Kai-Shek has prom
ised these things for postwar years
and rebel rulers already are learn
ing to trust him and work with him.
rhe United States should help him,
lor China is America's natural ally
In the East, for mutual profit in
Uma of peace and mutual protec
tion in time of war. *
Rationing News
PROCESSED FOODS
Blue Stamps H2, J2, K2, L2,
H2, expire June 2. N2, P2, Q2,
R2, S2, expire June 30. T2, U2,
V2, W2, X2, expire July 31. Y2,
12, Al, Bl, CI, expire August 31.
HEATS & FATS
Red SUmps Y5, Z5, A2, B2,
32, D2, expire June 2. E2, F2, G2,
112, J2, expire June 30. K2, L2,
M2, N2, P2, expire July 31. Q2,
R2, S2, T2, U2, expire August 31.
SUGAR
Sugar SUirp No. 36 good for
five pounds, expires June 2.
Sugar Stamp No. 86, good for
live pounds, expires August 31.
SHOES
Airplane Stamps No. 1, 2, and
1 now good.
FUEL OIL
Period 4 and 6 coupons from
last season, Periods 1,2,8,4 and
S from this season all valid for
10 gallons each.
GASOLINE
A-15 coupons good through
June 21.
RENT CONTROL
All persons renting, or offer
ing for rent, any living quarters
whatsoever must register each
dwelling unit with rent control
office in their rent area. Persons
who feel that they are being
over-charged for rents may sub
rwiff /UMwnlninl. ./? ADA
>"iv wui|nniuvo vu v/l A. V/Vlll
plaint forms are available at the
local War Price and Rationing
Board if your area does not have
i rent control office.
Rationing rules now require
that each car owner write his
license number and State on each
coupon in his iioesession as soon
ss it is issued to him by his local
rationing board.
BLACK MARKET DEALS
IN BABIES
Wartime condition* create such a
leraand (or adoption of children that
i brazen black market In Infante la
opcraUng eo openly that It advertise*
Read about this deplorable racket, one
>f many Interesting features In the
May 27th heue of
THE AMERICAN WEEKLY
halloa's Favorite Magaalae With The
Baltimore Sunday American
Order Prone Toar NewaOeato
COMPLETE LINE?
Paitna ?Itatlim Prudects aad la.
Modto be had from
FARMER'S SUPPLY HOUSE
Ooart mart Graham. N. C.
Phone Wll-W
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Bzscutrr of the
estate of Euaeblus Patterson, decetae-1.
late of Alamance County, Nortn Caro
line. this Is to notify nil persona
having claims against the said estate
to Present them to the aniler*jlined at
the office of Long d Long. Attorneys,
at Graham, North Caroline, on or be
fore the Ith day of May. 1144 or this
notice will ho pleaded to bar of their
reeovory.
All persons indebted to the soM OS
m?nt
Thla the 26th day of April. 1(46.
HAZEL PATTERSON.
Executor of the estate of
Euaeblua Patterson, deceased.
Lome * Lo? g. Attorneys
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as idminitrator of
the estate of Swannie L. Brooks, de
ceased, late of Alamance County.
North Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against the es
tate of said deceased to exhibit them
to the uaderisgned at Graham. N. C.f
on or before the 10th day of May, 1946,
or t-hls notice will pleaded in their re
covery.
All persons indebted %o said estate
will ple&te make immediate payment
This the 5th day of May. 1945.
W. ERNEST THOMPSON,
Admlnati-ator
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE.
Having qualified as Executrix of the
last will of Etta Ezell (Mrs. R. M.)
Burke, deceased, late of Alamance
County, this Is to notify all persons
having claims against said estate to
present them, duly authenticated, to
?he undersigned at Long Ave- Graham.
X. C. on or before the 15 th day of
May, 1946. or this notice will be plead,
?d as a bar to their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
vlll make prompt payment.
This, the 9th day of May, 1945
MRS. IDA CHEEK,
Executrix.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Administrator
of the estate cf Ida V- Wilkin*, de
ceased, late of Alamance County.
North Carolina, this Is to notify all
persons having claims against the said
crnaie iv pivsviiw uicii? iv nig uuuci -
signed at Haw River, North Carolina,
on or before the 19th day of April
1949, or this notice will be pleaded In
bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted tc said estate
will please make immediate payment.
This the 14th day of April, 1945.
DR. J. C. WXLKLNS,
Admlnttrator of the estate
of Ida V. Wilkin*
Long A Long, Attorneys.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having quallfed as admlnltrator of
the estate of Ellen Bivens Thomp
son. deceased, late of Alamance
County, North Carolina, this Is to
notify all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased to
exhibit them to the undersigned Route
1 Graham, N. C, on or before the 10th
day of April, 1946, no this notice will
pleaded In bar of their recovery.
All persons Indebted to said estate
will please make Immediate payment.
This the ISth day of ApUl, 1945.
J.B- BIVENS,
Admlnltrator
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Administratrix
of the estate of W. L. Robinson, de
ceased, late of Alamance County,
North Carolina, tills la to notify all
persons having claims against the es
tate of said deceased to exhibit them
to tht undersigned at Burlington,
North Carolina, on or before the 20th
day of April, 1915, or this notice will
be pleaded In bar of their recovery.
All persons Indebted to said estate
will pleas* make Immediate payment
This, the 17th day of April. 1945.
JANET A. ROBINSON,
Adm.nlstratrlx of W, L.
Robinson.
C. C. Cats*. Jr.. Alty.
NOTICE TQ CREDITORS
Having qualified as Executrix of the
estate of Dr. Harry M. Montgomery,
late of Alamance County North Caro
lina. this Is to notify all persons hav
ing claims against the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to the under
signed at Burlington North Carolina,
on or before the 19th day of May.
1949, or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery.
All persons Indebted to mid estate
Will |)ICUV UIMV IIUIUVUWV
This the 14th day of May 1949.
ADDIE V. MONTGOMERY.
Executrix of Dr. Harry M.
Montgomery. Deceased.
Louie C. Allen. Atty.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified aa Administrator
c. t. a. of the estate of O, T Williams,
late of Alamance County, this Is to
notify all persona having claims
against said estate to present same,
duly verefled, to the undersigned on
or before the ttth day of May. lttl.
or this notice will be pleaded bar of
their recoretr.
All persons Indebted to said estate
will please settle the same promptly.
This, the Hnd day of May. 1141.
J. 0 COOK.
Administrator, c. t a.
Estate O. X Williams.
NOTICE
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA
AI AM ANCE COUNTY
IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT
Carrie Terrell Long, ?
- ye -
Walter Lone.
The defendant above named will
take notice that an action has bean be
gun In the General County Court of
Alamance County. North Carolina. It
being an action brought br the plain
tilt against the defendant for abso
lute divorce; end the defendant will
further take notice that he la nsqulrad
to appear at the office of the Clerk of
the General county court at Ala
maatce County In the courthouse In
Graham, North Carolina, on the 4th
day of July, 1*41, and answer or de
mur to the complaint In eaid action,
or the plaintiff will apply to the court
tor the relict demanded In said com
plaint.
This. the 2let day of May. 1*46
SARA MURRAY.
Aset clerk of General County Court.
ot Alamance County.
Thomas C. Carter, Atty.
NOTICE
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA
ALAMANCE COUNTY
IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT
Mary Kathleen Keller, Plaintiff.
VS.
Irvin Keller. Defendant.
The defendant, Irvin Keller, will
take notice that a n action
entitled as above has been commenced '
In the General County Court of Ala- <
mance County, North Carolina, for the
purpose or securing a uivorce noso
luto on the grounds of two years
separation; and the said defendant
will take notice that he is required to
appear at the Office of th Clerk of the
General County Court of Alamance
County at tho Courthouse in Graham.
North Carolina, not later than thirty
days from the date hereof and answer
or demur to the complaint of the
plaintiff filed in said cause, or the
plaintiff will app-7 to tho court, for the
relief demanded In said complaint.
This the Srd day of May, 1945.
F. I* WILLI AM 80N
Clerk of General County Court
C- C. Cates. Jr., Atty.
NOTICE
OF MOTION FILED
IN THE CAUSE
NORTH CAROLINA.
ALAMANCE COUNTT.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
FTetto Foust Raabury
? n.
Frank "Wallace Raabury and Rose's S
10. and 26 cent Stores, Inc., Of Hen
derson, N. C,
The above named Defendant. Firank
Wallace Raabury will take notice that
a motion as above entitled has been '
filed In the Office of the Clerk of 8u
Deri on Court of Alamance County by
the Dlaintlff-movant for the purpreo
of moving the Court to modify the
original Judgment rendered in the
Chum, which was retained for further
orders in the Cause, to the end tfutr
absolute title to five shares of common
stock of Rose's &, 10, and 25 cent
Stores, Inc. designated in Certificate
No. &08 and (10) ten shares of com
mon stock of Rose's 5, 10, and 25 cent
Stores, Inc. designated in Certificate
No. 1411 be transferred form the De
fendant to Paintiff-Movant and that
all accured dividends and all further
dividends shall be paid unto .the mov
ant; and that the Detendant will fur
ther take notice that he is required to
file answer to the penning motion
above entitled cr otherwise sho a
cause why the relief therein moved
for should not be granted; orthe plaln
tiff-movant will apply to the Court fort
the relief demanded the Motion.
. This the 14th day of May, 1945.
? SARA MURRAY
Asst. Clerk Superior Court,
of Alamance County.
J. Shepard Bryan. Atty.
NOTICE
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA
ALAMANCE COUNT!
IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT
Samuel T. Bostick Plainilff,
Henrietta Bostick* Defendant,
The defendant, Henretta Bostick.
will take notice that an action
entitled as above has been commenced
in the General County Court of Ala
mance County, N ?rth Carolina, for the
purpose of securing a divorce abso-,
lute on the grounds of two years
separation; and the said defendant
will take notice that she is required to
appear at the Of'Ice of th Clerk of the
General County Court of Alamance
County at the Courthouse in Graham,
North Carolina, not later than thirty
days from the date hereof and answer
or demur to the complaint of the
plaintiff filed in said cause, or the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the
relief demanded l'< said complaint
This the 1th of May. 1948.
r. Lb WIT.T.IAMBON
Clerk of General County Conn
G- C. C&tes, JV-. Atty.
NOTICE OF
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA.
ALAMANCE COUNTY.
IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT
Vera H. Smith, Plain tiff
- vs -
Vaster L. Smith, Defendant
(The defendant Vestef L. Smith,
will take notice that en action entitled
aa 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 wWI take notice
that he la required to appear at the
office of the Clerk of the General
County Court of Alamance County at
the Courthouse In Graham, N. C . not
later than thirty daya from the date
ntJi cut huu Biunvr vr ?5?n?i w
complaint of the plaintiff filed in said
cause, or the plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief demanded in said
complaint*
The the 16th day of May, A. D., 1645.'
SARA MURRAY
Asst. Clerk General County Court
C C. Cates, Jr, Atty.
Notice of Sale!
By virtue of a Judgment made and
entered In an action In the (Superior
Court of Alamacce County, North
Carolina, entitled Alamance County,
Plaintiff, vs. Dennis Veasey, Arthur
Veasey and wife, Mr*. Arthur-Veasey,
Elizabeth Veasey Jones, et a], the
undersigned commissioner will, ca
Saturday, May 26th, 1946,
at 11:00 o'clock, a m., E. W. T.,
at the Courthouse door In GYaham
North Carolina, sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash, the
property described as follows.
A tract or parcel of land in Ala
nuance County, North Carolina. ad
Joining lands of L. I. Cox, Jas. James
and others, being Just west of Eton
Coles?, to Boon? Station Township,
and bounded as follows:
Beginning at an Man stake. Rot. I*
I. Cox'? oornar la Jas. Jamed Una;
thence N. ( dep. 10 min- E. 5.71 cha
to an Iron stake. Cox's comer; thsnoe
N. 10 dec. W 10 H links to an fon
stake. COX'S corner; thence N. 214 dec.
'E. I ll cha. to an Iron stake; thence
t-2 W. 1.70 cha- to an Iron pipe, corner
of Church lot; thence 8- 314 W. 5 70
cha. to an Iron pipe, corner
with Mickey Foster; thence N. It W.
1-1114 cha. to an Iron a take. John Mo
Mullen's and Mickey Foster's corner;
thence g. I dec. 10 mln. W. 6.51 chJ,
to an iron pine In Joseph James line:
thence 8. 14 E. 4 ohs. to the beclhnlnf.
containing 114 acres, more or less.
The purchaser will be required to
deposit ten per cent of his bid mben
the same is knocked down to him, and
the balance upon confirmation.
This, the 23rd day of April. 114F.
LOUIS C. ALLEN,
Commissioner.
NOTICE
SUMMONS BT PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA
ALAMANCE COUHTT.
IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT
Evan O. Clonjeger, Plaintiff
Onald W, Clonlnger, Defendant
The defendant Onald W. Cloninger,
will take notice that an actioa entitled
u above- haa Keen commenced In the
Oeneral County Court of AJamahce
County, North Carolina, foil an abso
lute divorce oir this grounds of two
years separation; and the said defen
dant will further take notice that she
is required to appear at the office of
the Clerk of the General County Court
in the courthouse In Graham, North
Carolina, within twenty days afte^- the
21st day of June. 1946. and answer or
demur to the complatnt In the said ac
tion, or the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in said
complaint.
This. 16th day of May. AD.. 1946.
SARA MURRAY
Asst. Clerk General County Court
of Alamance County.-?
B. P. Jonea Atty.
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To pnarket,
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To market...
When the Southern Railway System goes "to
market," it does its buying from a "shopping
list" of 65,000 different items. ..and buys about
sixty-one million dollars worth in a year.
Using almost everything...from toothpicks
to crosaties, from pins to steel rails...there are
few articles produced in the South that the
Southern doesn't buy.
And there are few cities, or towns, or counties
^ in the South that do not fetl the helpful effect
of railway purchases. They ring local cash reg
isters, stimulate local trade, and provide jobs
for thousands of workets in other industries
... year after year.
Thus, through hs purchases, through the
tvees it paya,through the 50,000 railroad Jobs it ,
divides and the vital transportation service it
renders, the Southern Rsilwsy System really
"8ervea the South"...and so helps it to grow r
and prosper.
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SOUTHERN
RAILWAY SYSTEM '
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