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THE GLEANER GRAHAM, N. C-, JUNE 21,194 ISSUED EVERT THURSDAY J. D. KERNODLE, JR., Manage ? $1.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE Entered at the Pcatofflce at Graham, N. C.s aa sec end-el-lea matter. EDITOR CLEM By Ralph Kemp "Iff powerful alee to edit this cop] without harts' to clear with Tom mad Ufa yen folks bay 'noogb Wai Bonds we want over hare to. Bo member there are 35 million of 'on to boot." True or False Teat year kaowledfe of your Goreramenfa War-Bond Ftnanc iac propram. The answers to these questions, ftren at the ehd, should be known by every American. Bow pood are yon? 1. 85 million Americans have pur chased Series E War Bonds. 2. 84% of all the money ever in vested in E Bonds is still invested in them. 3. If a Bond Is lost, stolen or de stroyed. it is just the same as if th? owner had lost the money he to vested. 4. E Bonds may be cashed at any qualified bank for their full cost any time after 80 days from date of issue. 5. The U. S. Government's prom ise to redeem War Bonds any time after 60 days from date of issue ii just as strong as its promise to stand back of a dollar bill. 6. You have to hold a Bond the full ten yeara to get any interest. 7. The lowest-priced War Bond costs $25. 8. War Bonds are better than cash. 9. Two persons cannot own a War Bond jointly. 10. The only reason we should buy War Bonds is to help pay for food, ammunition, etc., for the armed forces. ANSWERS 1. True. 2. True. 3. False. War Bonds are regis tered in the names of their owners, and lost Bonds can be replaced. 4. True., 5. True. Compare wording on a Bond and a bill. 6. False. Your Bond Increases In value after one year. See the values on the back of the Bond. But you f[et a greater increase in value the onger you hold a Bond, up to 31 at the end of 10 years for every $3 you paid. 7. False. A $25 Bond cosU $18.75. 8. True. They can be replaced if lost, they increase in value and they can be converted into caah in caac of need. 9. False. War Bonds can be owned by two people as co-owners or as owner and beneficiary. 10. False. Your savings Invested in War Bonds will also help to stabilize prices now and to provide for your own security in the future. I ii. ? \LOOXTNG I AHEAD fm GEORGE 1 BENSON ^ ftaiiet?Mtriitf CtUcft H Sun/ Arktuu Pay-Cut Last year at this time I enjoyed the acquaintance of a business man whose salary was ISO,000 a year. I looked upon him with a peat deal of admiration and respect for sev oral reasons. Be earned what he has with hard work and know-how. His employees, numbering above ten thousand, call him uncle Frank. Be lives in a small town and helps a lot of people in a quiet way. Last week somebody showed me a page of a pocket-size magazine published for the employees of his company and I read with pave in terest that his pay had been cut. That was news by anybody's stand ard; most people are getting raises in pay these days. What's more, this man's pay-cut is big. It amounts to more in a year than moat men manage to accumulate in a whole lifetime. His Own Wards "I insisted that the board of di rectors reduce my annual salary from 180,000 to one dollar,"- tike signed statement said, "I have not been receiving net anywhere near *>1.000 a year for working _ __ I ! permit the company to pay out (50,000 a year to benefit me by only " | $309.36?" 5 Let me make haste to say that I i I am not sorry for Uncle Frank. He ! | will be all right; he has some other i money. I am not worried about his ! r employees either. The faithful work ers among them will be able to retire in dignified comfort. My only concern is over men who, next year ' ? or the next, may hunt jobs and not And them; jobs Uncle Frank would like to offer but can't. '? Inside Figures Here is another enlightening pas sage from his statement; "Perhaps you wonder why my net realization from wages has been so small. The answer lies in the extremely high I income tax rates which apply to my wages, added as they are to my oth er income, and to the fact that I i must pay not only federal income taxes but also state income taxes." This man is not the only big-com ! pany official in the country who has i cut a lordly Income to less than 10 I cents a month. Why do they do it? Because their big salaries benefft them so little and cost their Arms so much. My young friend who started last fall to work his way through college, running a steam dishwasher four hours a day, real ized more net from his salary than this $50,000 executive. Who Is Injured? Men who cut jsfl big salaries have other income. That's why their tax rates are so high. That's why they can afford to spurn a salary. But U ukj must ucvuiw uir procKOI ox their own invested earnings, one thing is sure: They will not invest further earnings to start new ven tures or expand old ones. Invest ments in business are not safe, nev r er have been. Any Investment is a , risk. r Men with money Invest it only when they believe, to the best of ' their Judgment, that it will pay rea sonable returns. Now they are sure of only one thing: Nearly every thing an Investment earns will be taxed away from them. Will they invest in new enterprises? No. Then where will our returning service men And work? Unless present tax laws are changed soon, they wiU And it on a huge W. P. A. to the dis grace of our tree Amerir-a. . Rationing News 1 PROCESSED FOODS Blue Stamps: ; N2, P2, Q2, R2, S2, expire June 30. T2, U2, V2, W2, X2, expire ' July 31. Y2, Z2, Al, Bl, CI, expire i August 31. ' Dl, El, Fl. Gl, HI, expire ' September 30. i MEATS & FATS Red Stamps: E2, F2, G2, H2, J2, expire June 30. K2, L2, M2, N2, P2, expire , July 31. Q2, R2, S2, T2, U2, expire August 31. V2, W2, X2, Y2, Z2, expire September 30. SUGAR , Sugar Stamp No. 36, good for five pounds, expires August 31. i SHOES Airplane Stamps No. 1, 2, and 1 3 now good. FUEL OIL Period 4 and 5 coupons from , last season, Periods 1, 2, 3, 4 and , 5 from this season all valid for , 10 gallons each. GASOLINE ] A-15 coupons good through June 21. i RENT CONTROL i All persons renting, or offer ing for rent, any living quarters 1 whatsoever must register each dwelling unit with rent control 1 office in their rent area. Persons ? who feel that they are being over-charged for rents may sub- 1 mit complaints to OPA. Com- ' plaint forms are available at the 1 local War Price and Rationing Board if your area does not have ? a rent control office. ' Rationing rules now require J that each car owner write his license number and State cm each > coupon in his possession as soon as it is issued to him by his local * rationing board. > SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GLEANER t NOTICE TO CREDITORS t Having qualified u Administratrix ot Um mtt of JunM A1 Bart Nichol son. late of Alanudica County. North * Carolina, rhla la to noUty all per. Bona having c talma again at the estate | of said deceased to exhibit item to j the undersigned at Route I. Mebane. North CartAloa. on or before the tied Say of J una. 1HI| or f^ils notion will be pleaded la bar of their recovery \ All Persia Indebted to aald batata will plsasa make Immediate payment This the llth day of Janet 1*41 c ROZELLE NICHOLSON. Ad- F mlnlstrnfclx of James Albert Nicholson. Deceased. p Louis C. Allen. Atty NOTICE v The un lervigned having sold *>e m t crest of her Intestate's estate the Graham Super Service filling station to Mrs. Ruth Lupton. et al, hereby gives notice that neither she nor he* said estate is liable for obligations of the said business made on of after June 9 th. 1*45. ANNIE W- MOORE WARREN. Administratrix of estate otf J. F. Warren. NOTICE TQ CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix of the rotate 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- j signed at Burlington North Carolina, on or before the 19th day of May. 1946, or this notice will be pleaded in | bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 14th day of May 1945. ADDIE V. MONTGOMERY. Executrix of Dr. Harry M. Montgomery. Deceased. L?uls C. Allen. Atty. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Leighton H. Evans, deceased, 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 Graham. North Carolina, on or before the 1st. day of June 1946. cr this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This the 29th day of May. 1946. MARY J EVANS. Executrix of Estate of Leighton H Evans. ADMINISTRATR1XS' NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrices of tile estate of L. ? Klrkma#!. de ceased, late of Alamance County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having dims against the said estate to present them to the under signed at Burlington, North Carolina, on or before the 15th day of June. 1946, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of thier recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payn em. This, the 13th day of June, 1945. KATE N. XIRKMAN. ELIZABETH K THOMPSON. Administratrices of the estate of L* B- Kirk man. deceased I<ong A Lung Attorneys ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of J. F. Warren, deceased late of Alamance County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all person* hav ing claims against the said estate to present them to the i?idersi0ned at Graham. North Carolina, on or before the 15th day of June. 1946, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This, the 13th day of Jvtoa 1945 ANNIE W. MOORE WARREN, , Administratrix of the estate of J, F Warren I Long & Long, Attorneys. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator, ' c. t. a. of the estate of O, T Williams, late of Alamance County, this is to ! notify all persons having claims against said estate to present same, duly verefled, to the undersigned on or before the 24th day of May, 1946, or this notice will be pleaded bar of their recovery. NOTIC E! Town of Graham Tax Sale As provided by law and by order of the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Graham, North Carolina, I will sell for cash at the Court House door of Alamance County in Graham, N. C., on MONDAY JUNE 25th, 1945, At 12.-00 o'clock, Noon, the following described property in the Town of Graham, N. C., to satisfy the unpaid taxes due the said Town for the year of 1944. Andrews, w H? H A J? near Depot 4.00 Apple, G M . H & L, Apple St. 18.60 Hradshaw. A. O., HAL Travora. 1186 Bradahaw, Bern E., H & L Mary C. Holt Prop 55.15 B&yliff. James A? H&L Mill St 26.40 Dates. L. 0? Sr., H & L Wash ington St 13 58 Check. Mrs W B.. HAL Washington St., 7,70 Clay, Mrs. O. P.. HAL Washington Street 11.65 Cornell. T. W.. H * L Provi dence Rd, 11 60 Slkln-Terrell Motor Co., 1 Lot Border St 1 50 Sulla., Clinton M., HAL Gil breath St, 16.00! Pogleman. E. A., HAL, Market St. 8-76 Prick. Grady. HALS. Main .. 81.00 Puller. J T, H & L Market .. 28.00 Hlleapie, C. L Est., L. B Holt Prop 7 60 Hanford, Mre. Ned, HAL near Depot, 7.60 rlendenon. Albert, HAL Poplar St.. 24.40 Jendereon. Mlas Dallie. H A L S. Main 28.26 fieratage. Mra. A. R., HAL Washington St 18.06 Jolt B. O. H A L MeAden St 18.76 iolt, Mra. Ben B- H A L 8. Mala. 2 U A L Mr Aden .... 88.14 Jolt. H. P.HAL Border St. 16 88 lolt. Joe V..M ALRlvarSt. . 12.28 lufflnaa, W. V, HAT, 8. Main St , 16,28 vey, Clarlle, HAL Banks St 26.00 vey. Mrs. Fun. H A L N. Main St 22 07 ones. Mrs.Lula. H A LL. B. Holt Prop. 10.00 ling. Mrs. Ida Peart HAL Poplar St 11.66 Ung. O. D.. H A L Mill St. . 21.11 Uvett George L.. H A L W. Elm St 80.60 Jnena, James. HAL Mel ville, St 10.22 : Jnena. L. H . H A L Trevors 18.08 ?vett. H. E, H A L W 1 Harden St 10.60 lana. C. R . H A L Market 1 St.. H A L Washington 22 82 iartln. L. M. H A L New St. 14.60 i loore. O. A., 2 vacant lota .. 8.26 (oaer. Mrs. Evle, HAL js Market 1 Lot No. 01 16.60 1 Pylck, Mrs. Minnie. 1 Lot Market St 76 '1 >wea. Charlie E.. HAL Sidney 16.00 strum. John. HAL Pop- 1 Mr St 14 26 I erry. A. A., HAL Oakley 1 St.. 2 Lots Oakley 17.16 6 tallUpe, O. Cleodore, L Cedar 4.00 dtehatt, T. N.HAI, Quails. J. M.. HAL West over St., 13.93 Rich, Alton B., H & L Pop lar St., 36 01 Russell, Naomi, HAL Hol low St 4.38 Sams, Mrs. Beatrice, i I-ot Maple St. Ext 3.00 schronce, B. W., H A L Whit sett St., 1 Lot WhlUett St. 16.15 Self, Jim T., HAL Poplar St., Store North St 67.42 Sharpe, P. D.. H & L Scott St 10.00 Smith. D.G.. HAL Sidney .. 18.70 Stewart. F. W., H & 1. New st 12.83 Thompson. Charles P., H A L Main St 15.39 Trolllnger, Mrs. B. R., Lot Marshall St 1.60 Walker, Mrs. Dan, HAL Providence. HAL Climax .. 16.60 Walker, J . E., 2 Lou Oak ley St 2.66 Walker, R. D..H3L Adj. Store. Lot Oakley A Climax 6.76 White. Frank K., H A L Travora. 7.63 Williams, W. Ashley. Heirs. * HAL Mill. Store Adj 21.76 Wilson. Hansford, H k L Hol low St 14.06 Wright. B.H.. Store Bids. Washington St. 36 90 COLORED Chandler, Preston, Heirs, H A L Marshall St 2.26 Chavls, HattlS T.. Est., H A L Near Providence 2.67 Doimell, Dolph HAL Near Brickyard 6.10 Free land. Alice. HAL Col lege St., 10,60 Holt, Novella, Lot Haw River Road, 71 Haywood. Latham, HAL, HL 6.06 Long. Emn)a Miller, 2 Lou ... 1.29 Miller. Chas. A . L off Oakley 1.72 Miller, John W.. HAL OU breath Rd. 1.26 Mitchell. Mary P., H A L Gltbreath Rd 23 03 Rogers, Roxle. Lot Cor. Water A Pomeroy Sts 38 Russell Frank. HAL Mar. shall 8t 16.39 lenlor. Handy, 8r.. Est , H A L GUbreatb Rd 6.10 ' Itone. Elmer, Lot Pfrker St.. 1.76 1 Tata Eltsa, Heirs. Lot Cor. College A North 1-13 "vague, Elmo. Lela Hunter Cot ten Ld., 2.04 Vague, George Hooea. Heirs. Prop. Adj. W. J. Nicks. .. 10 20 Yultt. Ernest. L Borded St. .. .76 rilUama John, Lot, 0 00 TOile the 30th day of May. 1046. FRANCES U BARRBPT. Tax CoOeetor. ewe of Orabaas. All person* Indebted to said estate will please settle the same promptly. This, the 22nd day of May, 1945. J. 8 COOK. Administrator, c. t. a.. Estate O T Williams. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Cicero Stout, late of Ala mance County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims , against the estate of said deceased to I exhibit them to the undersigned on otf I before the 7th day of June, 1946, or his notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted tc said estate will please make immediate payment, i This the 7th day of June. 1945. | GLENN H. OTOUT, Administrator of the estate of Cicero 8tout, deceased. John H. Vernon. Atty. SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA I ALAMANCE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT Myrtice Wilson vs. M A. Wilson The defendant above named will take notice that an action has been begun ia: th?s General County Court of Alamance county, North Carolina, It being an action brought by the plain tiff against the defendant for absolute | divorce; the defendant will further1 take notice that he is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the General County Couit of Alamance County in the Courthouse in Graham. North Carolina, on the 18th day of July, 1945, and answer or demur to the j complaint in said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in said complaint. This the 5th day of June, 1945. SARA MURRAY Ass t Clerk of the General County Court of Alamance County John H. Vernon, Atty. NOTICE SERVICE BY PUBLICATION j north Carolina i ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT i Herman C. Brooks, ? v> .. ? ] Mildred Virginia Brooks. The defendant above named will ? take notice that an action has been 1 begun in the General County Court of Alamance. County. North Carolina, it : being an action b"ought by the plain- i tiff against the deiendant for absolute ) divorce: and the defendant will fur- : ther take notice that he is requi'rt.d to ' appear at the oK'oe of the Clerk of the General County Court of Alamance County In the courthouse In Granam. North Carolina, on the 30th day of June,1945, and answer or demur to the complaint In said action, or th? plain tiff will apply ta the Court for the re lief demanded iu said complaint. Ttila, the 29th day of May, 1945. SARA MURRAY. Asst. Clerk of General County Court. of Alamance County. John H. Vernon Atty. Notice of Sale of Land WHEREAS, on the 17th day of February, 1943, John L, Lea and wife, Mary Lea executed and delivered unto C C, Fonvllle, Trustee for the First Federal Saving and Loan As sociation of Burlington, Burlington^ N, C., a certain deed of trust which is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, North Carolina, in Book 148, at page 9; agid WHEREAS, default -has been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured as therein provided, and the trustee has been requested by the owner and holder thereof to exer cise the power of sale tnerein con tained: NOW, THEREFORE, undei and by virtue of the authority conferred by the said deed of trust the under- I signed Trustee will on Monday, June 25th, 1945, at 12:00 o'clock, noon, at the courthouse door of Alam&ncs County, North Carolina, offer for Bale to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing real estate: A certain tract or parcel of land in Boone Station Township, Alamance County, North Carolina, adjoining State concrete highway between the Towns of Elon College and Gibsoti ville, and fronting on the North side of State Highway, adjoining Atlantic i Avenue on the North, Lots Nob. 21 and j 89 on the East, Lots Nos. 27 and, 94 on the West (said lots being lots in the | subdivision in the propdrty known as , Moon Elon), and more particularly ( bounded amd described as follows: , Beginning at a stake on the North ( side of said State concrete Highway, t and corner with Lot No, 27, and kun- j ning thence with said Highwway S. ] 75 deg, 10 min. D 125 feet to a stakef j corner with Lot No. 21; thence with | the Eastdrn line of Lot No.21 N, 4 deg , 10 mini. E. 150 feet to a stake, cor- j ti?r with Lots Nos. 21, 91, and 92 , thence S. 75 deg. 10 min. E. 50 feet to a stake; corner with Lots Nos. 19, 20, 89, and 90; thence with the Western line of Lot No. 89 N 4 deg. 10 roln. E. IS# feet to a stake on the South side of Atlantic Avenue; thence with said Avenue N. 76 dec. 10 mln. W. 10# feet to a stake, corner with Lot #0; thence with the Eastern line of Lot No. 04; S. 4 dec. 10 min. W 160 feet to a stake, corner with Lot No. 04; thence N. 76 dec- 10 min. W. 76 feet to a stake, copier with Lots Nos. 00, 07. 60. and 17. thence with the Eastern lkie of Lot No. 27 S. 4 dec. 10 mln. W. 160 feet to thh beginning, and belnc Lota Noe. 22, 11. 24, 26. 20. 00, 01 02 and 01 of the property known as Moon Elon Park, as surveyed by W T. Hall. * Civil Englrifcer, November. 1021. Plat of which is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamahce County. No^-th Carolina, in Plat Book 2, page 01. This, the 21st day of May, 1045 C. C- FONV1LLE. Trustee. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA. ALAMANCE COUNTT. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS Eva Miller and husband, L. O. Miller, Leto Ruffln, Petitioners, - V* - Morris Bran nock and wife, Bramnock; Callie Brandon; Ora j=>r?miucK; riugenia Kuinn, Arietta Rufftn; Oak well Ruffin; French Ruffin, and children of Hannah Brannock, John Tate, Walter Bran nock or any and all other persons by whatever name and Wherever they are, names or residences unknown, who may claim to be heirs, mediate or immediate to Henry Brainnock. deceased. Defendants. The above named Defendants will take notice that they are required to appear before the Clerk of the Super ior Court, at his office In Graham, Ala mance County, North Carolina, on or before the 30th day of June, 1945, and answer the petition in the above en entitled action which has been filed in the office of said Clerk of the Superior Court of Alamance County. This ac tion is brought for the purpose of sell ing the balance of the hands of which Henry Brannock died seize 1, for divis ion and let said Defendants take notice that if they fail to answer said petition within time specified above the petit loners will apply to the Court for the relief demanded. This the 30th day of May, 1945. F. L. WILDIAM ?0\ Clerk of Superior Court, r. 8. Cook. Atty. ???1 They raised ^ the Flag again1 on Corregidor... let's raise the money in the MIGHTY SEVENTH VT.Afi Hi? ?- - ? - _ ? ? ..... ..... hui over ? V Correfidor. Tin coat waa great in fa blood and pain, bnt oar fighting man did n not torn back. And on Iwo Jims, four 1 thonaind man?mora and more?diad to b take the lone ittp forward to Vic tory. Twenty thousand others suffered f wounds. Yea, we'ra on the way to c Tokyo! I At home, your contribution to Vic- C tory is measured in dollars. The Seventh n var lou U the biggest in Amtid'a iitory because seven billion dollars >nst be raised from iadiridaaJt a/eae. 'hat means 70a most buy mors and if ft War Bonds. This is really two great loans in one; or this time last year yon had been ailed upon twice to subscribe in War oans. At our fighting man raise Old dory all over the srorld?let's raise the koney back home! Holt Hosiery Mills ?-*
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