THE GLEANER
?
GRAHAM, N. C-, JULY 19,1945
ISSUED EVERT THURSDAY
J. D. KERNODLE, Jit, Manager
ItLOO A YEAR IN ADVANCE^
Entered at the Pietofflce at Graham,
N. C.. u eeccnd-daaa matter.
A PRINTER'S REQUEST
By John H. Ourtin
When I shall die. without much
fame ... or shame, just plant a
tree and, near it, plant my frame;
for folks will come to rest there
in the shade, and they will still
amuse me?I'm afraid.
Let none feel sorry?save your
tawdry tears. I'll have the kind of
rest I've missed for years. I'll just
stretch out and yawn and wait
1 1 11 At- - .....U
ana see . . . now weu me ?oriu
gets on without much me!
There may be time enough to
comprehend the love of "enemy"
and hate of "friend." There may
be time to learn the reasons why
no goods have worth that good
ness will not buy.
But, if there isn't, then these
thoughts will pass, while I remain
... to fertilize the grass.
Mowiag Mlthlii
There is probably no piece at farm
equipment that suffers more from
poor adjustment and lack of car#
than fee mowing machine, lfoet cut
ting troubles of the mower can be
traoad to the cutting bar. This bar
is a vital part of a mower and
consists of a aerlea of shears whose
blades must be kept sharp for
bast results. The two parts forming
the shear* art known as knlf* sec
tions aid ledger plates, and they
must be properly adjusted along the
entire length of the cutter bar. Th*
knlf* bolder must keep the section*
down against the ledger platee with
out binding and without too much
oUavavuta Tn ranalrlng m mnwav It
la nscgasary to r*movs all tha
broken or badly worn knife aectlona
by shearing them off. Thie la eaally
done over the anvil by cutting out
tha riveta. If tha guards have be
come dulled, they may be sharp
ened by (rinding them to a blunt
point. Guard* that are too badly
worn or have broken ledger platea
?hould be replaced. Badly wow
(hearing platea or knife holder* can.
alao be replaced, and it 1* very
important that all guard* fit mugly
against the cutter bar.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having qualified a* Administratrix
of the estate of James Albert Nichol
son, late of Alametoce County, North
Carolina, this Is to notify all per
sona having claims againat the estate
of eald deceased to exhibit them to
the undersigned at Route 2. Mebane.
North Carolina on or before the 2lrd
day of Juna 1(4*1 or tgils nottds will
be pleaded In bar of their recovery
All peratals Indebted to said ls*tate
will please make Immediate payment.
This, the llth day of Junes 1(41.
ROZELLE NICHOLSON. Ad
mlnlstrakix of James Albert
Nicholson. Deceased. ,
Louis C. Allen, Atty.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having qualified a* Executor of the
Estate of Cella Cates, deceased, late
of Alamance County, N<$-(h Carolina
this Is to notify all persona havlnng
claims againat the estate of said de
CttMd. to mctilhtt them to the undtf.
aimed, at Burlington, North Carol km.
on or before the 7th day of July, 1I4C.
or thle notice will be pleaded fct bey of
their recovery.
AU peraona Indebted to Mid eetate
will pleaae make Immediate payment
Thle, the Ind day of July. IMS.
THOMAS W CATER
Executor of CelM. Catea. Do.
ceaaod.
Louie C. Allen. Atty.
NOTICE
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA
ALAMANCE COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Alamance county, Plaintiff,
e?.
* W. V. Huff I nee. George Patton, Wil
liam Hufflnea. Otto Snlpea Ralph
Patton. Llovd Scoggfcu, at al. and
all nereona who have or can have
anv Intereet In the real property
deacrlbed In the complaint, Defend ?
dents.
The defendanta William Hufftna
Otto Snlpea Ralph Patton, Lloyd Seog
gtna Patay Owen and huebaaid. Prank
Omen, Howard Patton md wife. Mia
Howard Patton. Richard Patton and
wlfa Mra. Richard Patton. Marvin
Patton and wlfa Mra Marvin Patton,
A Good PUce To Meet
A Better Place To Eat
Nick^bCafe
Lather Patton u4 wife, Mrs. Luther i
Patton. Allan Putton and Loretta Pat. <
tea. and all other paraona Interested <
In the premises who hara disappear- I
ad and cannot ha lodated, and persons i
whoaa names and whereabouta are I
unknown, and the possible heirs or as- <
stances of such persona will take no- I
tics that an action entitled aa above <
has been commenced in the 3uperior I
Court or Alamanee County. North i
Carolina for the purpose of foreclos- i
Ing property tax liens In favor of the i
plaintiff, Alamance County, fot the i
years l?t? to 1S44. Inclusive, upon a |
tract of land In Altaigrt Township,
Alamance County, North Carolina, be
Inr about forty (40) scree of land Ir.
?aid Township, belonging to the above
named and described defendants, and
In which the said named and described
defendants have or claim some inter
est, the purpose of the action being to
foreclose property tag liens held by '
the plaintiff against the property
mentioned above and described In the
complaint, free and :lear of any In
terest of said defehdanta the defend
ants having or claiming some Inter
est herein; and the above named and
described defendants will further takt
notice that they sre requlrted to appaar
at the office of the Clerk of the Superi
or Court of Alamance County, at the
Courthouse In Otaham. North Caro
lina, on the ISth day of August, IMS.
and answer on demur to the complaint
tiled herein, the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded In
the complaint.
Thla, the 17th day of July, 1(46.
r. L. WILLIAMSON
Clerk of Superior Court
Louts C. Allen, At(y.
ADMINISTRATRIX^ NOTICE
Havlns qualified as Administratrices
of the estate of L. E. KlrkmaSV de
ceased, late of Alamance County,
North Carolina, this la to notlty all
persona haying. clJma against the said
estate to present them to the under
slened at Burlington, North Carolina,
on or before the llth day of Juhe.
1049, or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of thler recovery.
All persons Indebted lo said estate
ertll please make Immedlale payment
Thla the ltth day at June. 1*41.
KATE N. KIRKMAN,
ELIZABETH K. THOMPSON.
Administratrices of the estate
of It. B. Klrkman deceased,
I .ens * Lone Attorneys.
NOTICE
IUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA,
ALAMANCE COUNTY.
IN THE OENERAL COUNTY COURT
Robert Verier,
? *>.
Edith Aod*raoo Varls)
The defendant Edith Andereon Var
ley. trill take notice that an action en
titled aa above haa been commenced
la the Oeneral County Court of Ala
mance County against her by tho plain
tiff for an abaolute divorce upon statu
tory grounds aa aliened In the com
plaint.
The aald defendant will further take
notice that she Is required to appear
at the office of the Clerk of the Oen
eral County Court of Alamance Coun
ty In the courthouse tc Graham, North
Carolina, within twenty (It) days af
ter the llth day of August. 1141, aStd
answer or demur to te complaint filed
in said action or the plaintiff udll ap
ply to the Court for the relief demand
ed In said complaint.
This, the ltth day of July, 1(41.
SARA MURRAY,
Aas't Clerk of the Oeneral county
Lone * Long. Attn.
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA
ALAMANCE COUNTT
IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURr
Sarah E. Gray.
m
Hubert C. Gray.
Tit* defendant above named will
take notice that an action baa been
begun In the General County Court of
Alamance county. North Carolina, It
betne an action brought by the plain
tiff acainat the defendant for ahaoluta
divorce; and the defendant will further
take notice that he I* required to ap
pear at the office of the Clerk of the
General County Court of Alamance
County In the Courthouae In Graham.
North Carolina, on the Itth day of
Auguet, 1*41. and anewar or demur to
the complaint In aaid action, or the
plaintiff will apply to the Court Ra
the relief demanded In aald complaint.
Thla. th* 11th day of July. IMS
SARA MURRT
Aee'l Clerk of the Oeeeral County
Court of Alamance County
Thomaa C. Carter. Atty.
NOTICE
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA. j
ALAMANCE COUNTY. |
IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT
PUanie Motley QUI. Plaintiff. I
- ve. -
Robert Paul GUI defendant.
TRo defendant. Robert Rani GUI.
will take notice that aa action mftUled
u above has been commenced la the
General County Court of Alamanoe
County for a divorce baaed upon the
frounde of two >eare separation: and
he defendant will furthertake notice '
that he la required to appear In the
office of the Clerk at the General.
County Coi*t of raid county in the .
tourt houae at Graham, North Caro- '
Una. on of before the 1st. day of Sep
tember, 1945, and aenrwer or demidr
rer to the complaint of the p'atr.tiff in
this action, or the plaintiff will apply j
to the Cotfrt for the relief demanded
|p said complaint.
Thie the 9th day of July. 19te.
SARA MURRAY
Aest. clerk of General County C lurt.
of Alamance Count).
William C- Perdue, Atty.
NOTICE
SEKV1CE BY PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA
ALAMANCE COUNTY
IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT
tnanune upfnci boils. t'latnurr,
- vs
Vaberry Lotta. Defendant
The defendant. Aa berry Lotts,
will take notice that an action entitled j
ia above hu been commented in the
General County Court of Alamance
County for a divorce baaed upon the
ground* of two year* separation; and
the defendant will further take notice
that he la required to appear in the
office of the Clerk of the General
County Court of aald county in the
court houee at Graham, North Caro
lina, on df before the 1st; day of Sep
tember, 1945, and answer or demuk
rer to the complaint of the plaintiff in
this action, or the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded
In said complaint.
This the ?'h day of Ja'y. 1945.
SARA MURRAY
Asst. clerk of General County Court.
of Alamance County.
William C. Perdue, Atty.
NOTICE
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA.
W.AMANCE COUNTT.
IN THIS GENERAL COUNTT COURT
Joe F. Bhepanakl,
Clair* Lorrine t'cehanikl
The above named defendant. Claire
Lorrtne Bhepanakl. will take notice
that an eat km entitled ae above hue 1
been commenced la the General
Cotfcrty Cauft of Alama.ice Conty,
North Carolina. b7 the plaintiff to se
cure an abaolnte ill. orre from the de
fendant upefe the grounds that plain
tiff an4 defendant have lived separate
aeid apal-t for more than two years
next preceding the brim;int. of this ac
tion. anu the defendant wii, further
take notice that she Is required to ap
pear at the office of the Clerk of the
General County Court of Alamance
County, in Hie Court House In Graham
North Carolina, within twenty <10)
day* after the 2nd day of Auyust. 1545,
and answer or demur to the complaint
In said action, or the plaintiff will ap
ply to the Court for the nellef de
manded In said action.
This, the <th day of July. 1041.
F. J- WILLIAMSON
Clerk of General County Court
Alamance County.
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NOTICE
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA
ALAMANCE COUNTY.
IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT
P. H. Br.wcr, Plaintiff.
? *e -
AJma L. Brewer. Defendant.
The defendant. Alma L. Brewer,
will take notice that kn action entitled
aa above baa been commenced in the
General County court of AlamaNce
County, North Carolina, far the pur.
poee of securing a divorce abeolute on
the grounds of two yearn reparation;
and the raid defendant will take no
tice that aba It required to appear at
the Office of the Clerk of the General
County Court of Alamance County at
the Coudthouee in Graham. North
Carolina, not later than thirty daye
from the date hdraof and 4*wer or
demur to the complaint of the plain
tiff filed In raid cause. or the plaintiff
wfli apply to the court for the relief
demanded la mid complaint.
This the Art day of July. 1I4S
SARA MURRAY
Aaet. Clerk General County Court
at Alamanoo County.
W. L. BhofPner. Atty.
Notice of Sale.
By vtrtue of a Judgment made and
entered to an action in the Superior
Court of Alamance County. North
Carolina. entitled Alamaaee County
re. Henry Jooce and wife. Odell T.
Jonas. the undesigned Commlaeioner
will. on
Saturday. August 4th 1144.
at 11:44 o'clock a. m H.W.T.
_
at the Court Hoim# door In Graham, :
North Carolina, sell at public auction <
to the highest bidder for cash, the i
property described as follows: i
A certain tract or parcel of landv i
lying and being In Melville Township, <
Alamance County, North Carolina, and.1
being Lots Nos. Fifteen 115) colt
eighteen (IS). lncluelvei of the subdl-ji
vision of the Graham Land Company 11
jlroperty and being the same real,'
property described In that Deed of 11
Trust from Henry Jones and wife, to
H. P. Whltted, Trustee, which Deed
of Trust is dated September 18, 1929.
and recorded in the Office of the
Register of Deed* for Alamance Coun
ty In Book of Mortgages itfnd Deeds
of Trust No. 113. page 498.
The purchaser will be required to
deposit ten per cent of his bid when
the same is knocked down to him, and
ths balance upon'confirmation
This, the 28th day of June, 1945.
LOUIS C. ALLEN.
Commissioner.
nf Safpl
A 1 v*
Under and by virtue of the power
conferred upon mo in a certain deed
|of trust, executed by J. F. Warren ami
wife, Anne Watson Moore Warren,
dated April 24th, 1945, registered in
the office of the Register of L?eeds of
Alamance County, N. C., in Book 152
OT. at I'agea 297-299, to secure the
indebtedness therein described, and
default having been made in the pay
ment of the said indebtedness, and
having been requested tc do so by the
holder of the note evidencing said in
debtedness. I will offer for sale at
public auction, to the highest bidder
for caah, at the Court House dolor In
Grabam, N. C? Alamance County, '
at 12:00 o'clock, noon,
on Friday, July 27, 1945,
the following described land, to-wlt: j
All those certain lots or parcels of <
land, together with the improvements
thereon situate, lying and being on the
East side of Melville Street in tile
Town of Graham, N. C., and known as
lots No 1 artd 22 through 30 inclu
sive of Neville Heights as subdivided {
by W. T. Hall, Civil Engineer, in April, j
L945. plot ft *hieh It on file Hi the
Office of the Reglatdr of Deeds of Ala
mance County In Plot Book .
it Page i and beginning at am
iPcm stake In the East property Ujne
it South Melville Street, the North
west Corner of Lot No. 2; running
thence with the line of Lot No. 2 S. 81
leg. 55 min. East 16V feet to a stake;
running thence South 4 deg. 40 min.
We?t 125 feet to a stake in the North
property line of McAden Street Ex
tension; running thence "along th?
North property line of McAden Street
Extension South 84 deg. 55 min. East
238.7 feet to a stake in the line of
the Raj.' property; running thence
with the line of the Ray property
North 13 deg. 85 min. West 24u 8
feet to a rock in the Scfutjh property
line of a proposed Street, (running
thence along the South property line
of tlie proposed Street North 83 deg.
56 min. West 8116 feet to an iron
sta^e in the Southeast intersection ol
the proposed street and South Mei
ville Street; running thence along th<?
East property lftne of South Melville
Street South 4 deg. 40 mih. Wesl
114 9 feet to the beginning:, and be|ng
a part of the same land conveyed to J.
F. Warren by deed of O. D. Neville
and wife, dated April 23. 1945, and
recorded in the said Register's Office
in Book , at Page .
The sale will be held opea fc^ ten
days to receive increased bids.
This, the 25th day of June. 1945
L. J. PHIPPS.
Trustee.
Chapel Hill. N C,
NOTICE
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA.
ALAMANCE COUNTY
IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT
Bernard Harding: Dixon,
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Virginia Adeliae Dixon
The defendant Virginia Adelin<
Dixon, will take notice that an action
entitled as above has been instituted
In the General County Court of Ala*
mance County, North Carolina, it be
Uig an action brought by the pla^n
tiff against the defendant Dor abso
lute divorce on the grounds of two
jrAr'i separation; That the defendant
Is a non-iresldent of the 8tate of North
Carolina, and the plaintiff la a real
dent of the State of North Carolina, ;
and this la u#te of the cause* of) action
in which service of summons may be
made by publication as pro
vided by law; that the defendant will
further take notice that ahe Is requir
ed to appear at the Office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court, in Graham, in.
1 C, within twenty days tfom and after
: July 7th, 1915, and answer or demur
? to the complaint In said action, or the
plaintiff will apply to the court for
1 the relief demanded in the complaint.
This, the 7th day of July. 1945.
1 SARA MURRAY
Asst. Clerk of the Superior Court.
Ex-offlclo Clerk of the General
' County Court of AlamanceCounty,
North Carolina.
Robt. T. Wilson, Atty..
NOTICE
I SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
' NORTH CAROLINA
ALAMANCE COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
BEFORE THE CLERK
1 Jane Rupiley, N.W. Zimmerman and,
wife, Eula Zimmerman, J. R. Apple'
Russell Apple, et al. Petitioners
- v* -
Katherine Z. Senter and feqsband, Os
car Senter, Hugh Wagoner; and wife |
Ocie Wagoner, Wilhelmina Zimmer j
mam and CaTl V. Zimmermah, et,
al, Respondents.
The respondents, Katherine Z. Sen
ter, and husband, Oscar Senter Wil
helmina Zimmerman and Carl V.
Zimmerman, Hugh Wagoner, and wife,
Ocie Wagoner, will take notice that a
proceeding entitled as above has been
commenced in the Suprior Court of
Alamance County, North Carolina, for
the purpose of securing an order dr
judgment of the Cour; fofr the sale of
i the real property described in the pe
i tition, it being a parcel of latad in
I Boone Station Township, Alamance
? County, North Carolrna, adjoining
? Kate Wagoner, and others, containing
- 18 acres, more or less, and being the
? Mary A. Tickle property, and fully
decrlbed In the petition filed herein
for division among the tenant! tn.com
moo. tne sold responded ta having
some interest in said-real ptVrperty aiM
being Interested In the subject matter
of the action, and the said respondents
will further take notice that they are
required to appeal' at the Office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court for Ala
mance County, at the Court House iji
Graham. North Carolina, on the 2 Jrq
day of July. 1>45, and answer or demur
to the petition of the petitioners
filed herein, or the petltimekg will ap
ply to the Court foil the relief demand
ed in the petltldki.
'nils, the t6th day of June, H4S.
SARA MURRAY,
Asst. Clerk Superior Court
of Alamance County.
Louis C Allen-Atty.
Notice of Sale!
By virtue of a judgmert mm'land
entered In an action in the Superior
Court of Alamance County, Noctb
Carolina, entitled ALimance Cotutiv
_ \
John Baxter Murpliy and wife Jose
phine Murphy, the undersigned Coml
missioner, will, on
, .Saturday, August 4tli ( 1945,
at 11:00 o'clock a. m E.W.T.
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at the Court House door In Graham,
North Carolina, sell at public auction
to. the highest bidder for casta, tfte
property described as follows:
A certain tract dr parcel of land,
lying amd being in Melville Township
Alamance County, North Careliha, ad
joining Henry Long, Albert McCauley,
and others, containing 9 1-3 acrsa.moTe
or less, amd being the- same teal prop
erty described in that Mortgage 4e*<l
from John Baxter Murphy and^wife, to
Edgar Smith, dated February 4, 1956,
and recorded in the Office of the
Register of Deeds for Alamance Coun
ty, in Book of Mortgages 119, at page
492.
The purchaser will be required to
deposit ten per cent of his bid when
the same is knocked down to him, and
the balance upon confirmation.
This, the 28t-h day of Jufnd, 1945.
LOUIS C. ALLEN,
Commissioner.
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NOW IT CAN BE TOLD!
Remember tboee dark days in early
1942, when the Axis'tide of conquest
was spreading over'the world Idee a
plague T^That was when the Trans
portation Corps of the War Depart
mem^asked the ^Southern Railway
System to teach the fine art of rail
roading" tojAmerican* soldiers who
would some* day have the job of
operating military railroads in a dis
tant "Heal hi of operations.''
The' Southern's rails were already
Beginning to num witn a recoru voi
tune of wartime traffic.
. jebsssssks:
jaatbout charge, on the 200-mile main
bneTof. the' Soutbern* between New
Orleans and Meridian, Mies. Instruc
tion cars and other special facilities
were provided, and veteran Southern
officers and employes volunteered to
serve as "teachers."
On March 18,19427the training was
begun. And from" that day to the end
of January; 1945Tsoldier-r?flroaders
worked alongside skilled Southern
officers and employes throughout this
200-mile long "school"... on trains,
in sbops and roundhouses .7. on tracks,
Mk ? ttP ? ? ?^ ,1 V
n CTTKiM ana yaras ? ?. warning kto
work together'as Vjteam 7learning
to railroad?by railroading'
To date we have^beenr privileged
totrain.'notj^y^our.own'famous
Sou thern^poosdredl727dT Railway
Operating Battalion, but also three
other battalions and the personnel of
a replacement school... in all, some
6,000 officers and men.
The record shows, too, that when
these soldier-railroaders graduated
from our "school" and went overseas,
they added brilliant new chapters to
the history of military railroading on
the battlefronts of World War IL
So, as these soldier-railroaders gc>
highballing down the mainline to final
Victory, it is with understandable
pride that we mention this txtra war
job'of the Southern Railway System
,T7now that it can be told.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
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