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THE GLEANER GRAHAM, N. C., AUG. 2, 1945 ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY J. D. KERNODLE, JR., Manager luOO A YEAR IN ^VANCE Entered at the Ptatofflee at Graham, I N. C.. as saccnd-clasa m&tlcr. LOOKING AHEAD r GEORGE S. BENSON k PmUcMl?Httihi Cetlcfc | Sciref. A riant Paying Parliament How would you like to b? elected to the board of governor! of the finest country club you ever sawT Unless you are an exceptional per son, you can't afford such a Job. It uses a lot of time and there's no salary connected with It. Helping to boss a lovely palace in the middle of a big playground is fun (I imagine) but it's an expensive pas time. People who habit such spots to en Joy their spare time are in the finan cial upper brackets. If they work at all, they do things they enjoy do ing, or perhaps they do a few jobs nobody else can do as well. Such wealthy people are usually compe tent but they engage others to handle their routine work. This leisurely class is growing steadily smaller, but it still exists. Work Well Done A rich country club is proverbial ly well managed. It does not need to economize and cut corners, but that's only part of the story. It is governed by men of singular ability with spare time, who like their club and take personal Interest in it. They have no better minds than men who hustle for business and use their wives for stenographers, but excellence thrives on calm deliber ?Hnn By the way, Mrs. Harry S. Tru man used to serve her husband as secretary when he was senator from Missouri. The President told it him self to the press while he was dis cussing the proposal to allow addi tional expense pay to represent atives. It would be hard to And stronger testimony that members of the Congress of the United States need better compensation for the work they do. No Time to Think In every practical sense, mem bers of Congress have been elected to the board of governors of- the world's grandest country ? not a country olut. They represent impor tant segments of people who have chosen them to help boas (not a playground) the most influential power under the shining aim, and, until early last June, they got $10,000 a year ? the pay of a Junior executive. One of America's ugliest habits is criticizing Congress for shortcom ings that result directly from being poorly paid. No one man can study all the profound issues congressmen must vote on, and no $10,000 man can afford to pay experts to digest them. Often congressmen use pra clous hours doing chores for people back home because they can't af ford enough competent assistants. A Goad Mln'a Int. Many solona labor intemperately. Rep. Doufhton, who li past 81, rlaaa regularly at 8:00 a.m., and starts his 13-hour day at 8:30; this alter 34 years In the House and 14 years chairman of the Ways k Means Committee. What $100,000 official of Industry claims to be worth more to his firm than Dough ton is to his state and nation? American legisla tors are top-flight, except In pay. Must we send rich men to Con gress because poor men lack funds to finance the Job, or can't afford ts maintain an extra home in wealthy Washington? Do we want Incompe tents on Capitol Hill who stay there because they could never earn so much anywhere else? The answer is "no" of course; America can afford the best. Then congratulate your congressman on this increase and don't let him wait 30 years for the next one. Roy M. Green Tells a Farm Story | By President Roy M. Green Colorado ABM College Fort Collins, Colorado Big crops and good prices left a tvhPO? farmer e*s?A UVI IUIIK ? |U WIUl $30,000 cash in the bank. Said ha. "If I don't invest this in inflated land values, what can I do with it to earn anything?" I said to him, "Did you ever uUnk of using part of it to insure yourself a steadier farm income after the war? For $130 a month, or $1,800 a year in War Bonds, you can begin to collect ten years after the war $300 a month. As you will be getting older by that time, wouldn't that be a better sup plement to what income the farm jhen produces than having to tun again to the cream can and what your wife can make out of chickens? Wouldn't it be a nice retirement fund for a fellow that is now 55 years old? Wouldn't you like to have had $300 g month cash coming in last time?" In addition, if you can put la War Bonds a lump-sum as reserve for op erations in bad years, for deferred purchases of equipment, tor repairs, lor up-keep, tor new household equipment; and then whatever the r postwar adjustment, you would tava easier than youTiad i PFC. John Soulc of 8t. Albans. Vt? wHl tell yon to buy all the War Bonds passible If only to repair physical damaye at war. He's been tbrauyh touyh days as a result of a stnAny by a Nasi plane In Enrope. War Bonds do fieit things for oar Ighters. They furnished this appa ratus tor Army lighter in Italy to support his bead until his neck was strengthened. He shows he's pleased. Name of the heroic lad was missing from photo. Dean Blatehiey, 28, Lebanon, Ore., dropped safely behind enemy lines in Europe bnt an "88" bowled him over. He came back to tell Ameri cans everywhere to buy War Bonds to rebuild shattered bodies of the lads still flphtinp Japan. Pvt. Patrick A. O'Connor, Cleveland, O., recovering In Hawaiian hospital from wounds suffered in action with 11th Airborne Division, says dig deep for War Bonds because the men over there will need / the best care doctors can give to the fighters who are being struck by Nip ammunition every day. More money is needed for the ships and supplies to support the millions who will be blasting at Japan for months. O'Connor will tell yon how tough it is. v. S. Tr,<u,n DepartM last time. You wouldn't have to wait on somebody's extra special plan; you would have already completed one of your own. If you are proud of the independ ence of your occupation, and jealous of preserving as much of it as pos sible, don't orate and speculate? order WAR BONDS! Thin Don7! Skin A campaign of education on timber "Thinning Instead ol Skinning" for harvesting young pines in Alamance county is to be put on in the near future, it is stated in an announcement re ceived here last week from the iicou^uaibcio vi wit: ouuwict 11 States Forestfire Commission, Inc., who will furnish posters, booklets, and signs to be posted in public centers of the county, with the help of several other co operating agencies. "Thinning young timber is as important to the farmer as thin ning corn and cotton", the an nouncement states. "Cutting down all the young trees means the same as cutting down all the corn and cotton plants", the statement adds. A Representative of the Com mission is scheduled to visit here during the campaign to contact educational and conservation workers in interest of the move to help preserve the forests here for future generations, the an nouncement states. Rationing News nv>Ar?ci0Ofsn rwvnn rnwcisocu ruuira Blue Stamps: Y2, Z2, Al, Bl, CI, expire August 31. Dl, El, Fl, Gl, HI, expire September 80. Jl, Kl, LI, Ml, N1 expiree October 31. PI, Ql, Rl, SI, T1 Expires November 30. MEATS & FATS Red Stamps: Q2, R2, S2, T2, U2, expire August 31. V2, W2, X2, Y2, Z2, expire September 30. Al, Bl, Cl, Dl, El expire October 81. Fl, Gl, HI, Jl. Kl Expire November 30. SUGAR Sugar Stamp No. 36, good for five pounds, expires August 31. SHOES Airplane Stamps No. 1, 2, and 3 now good. FUEL OIL Period 4 and 5 coupons from laat season, Periods 1,2,3,4 and 5 from this season all valid for 10 gallons each. Period 1 coupon (new season) valid for 10 gallins each. GASOLINE A-16 coupons now valid ex pire September 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 mit complaints to OP A. Com plaint forms are available at the local War Price and Rationing Board if your area does not have a rent control office. Rationing rules now require that each car owner write his license number and State on each coupon in his possession as soon as it is issued to him by his local rationing board. Make ration applications by mail?save time and effort CHURCH BULLETIN GRAHAM FRIENDS MEETING Rev. Rcber: O. Crow, Pastor 9:45 a. m.: Sunday School. Daniel Alien, superintendent. 11:00 a m.: Morning worship. (.15 p m.: Young Friends meeting. 7.00 p. m : Evening Worship. 7:00 p. m. Wednesday: Prayer meet ing. I GRAHAM METHODIST CHURCH Rev. J J. Roone. Pastor, i 9:45 a. m.: Church School. W, E. Thompson, superintendent. 11:00 a. m.: Morning worship. Ser mon by the pastor. (:00 p. m : Young People's Meet ing. Dorothy Fnu.it Leader. 7:00 p. m.: Evening Worship Ser mon by the pastor. r jnoi harim vhukcii Rev. Guy P Cain, Pastor. 0:45 a. m.: Sunday School. Morris Burke, superintendent, 11:00 a. m.: Morning worship. Ser mon by the pastor. 7:00 p. m.: Baptist Training Union, Miss Gena Church, director. 1:00 p. m. Evening Worship 1:00 p. m. Wednesday: Prayer Meet ing. BAPTIST ANDREW MEMORIAL CHURCH Corner Market and Mill Sis. Rev. Eugeno Hancock, Pastor 0:45 a. m.: Sunday School, J. W. Gray, superintendent, F. B. Pesg. as sociate. 11:00 a. m.: Morning worship. Ser mon by the pastor. 7:SO p. m.: Evangelistic service. Sermon by the pastor. CHRISTIAN PROVIDENCE MEMORIAL Dr. D. J. Bowden. Pastor 10:00 a. m.: Sunday School, J, A. Ingram, superintendent. 11:00 a. m.: Preaching. Come and worship with us. GRAHAM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Edwin N. Caldwell, D. D Pastor t:4S a. m. Sunday School, H D. Jones' Superintendent. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. Ser mon by pastor. 7:10 p. m.: Evening Worship. 7:10 p. m.: Wednesday. Prayer Meeting HANDBAGS FOR MEN! GOSH, WHAT NEXT? Even muculta* pocket* aem on their way out under modem fashion decrees and. maybe, uien soon will be carrying handbags. Homer Croy, noted novelist, has written an hilarious tale about coming styles In the August Sth Issue ot THE AMERICAN WEEKLY Nation's Favorite Magastric With The lialUmore Sunday American Order Fran Tour Newsdealer Subscribe For The Gleaner EXECUTORS' NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified aa executors of the estate ot 8-A- Horhe deceased, late of Alamance County, this la to noUfy all peraona having claims against said estats to preset tham to the undersigned on or before the first day of August lilt, or this notice wlU be pleaded In bar for thetr recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will pleasa make Immediate payment to the understated. This, the 17th day of July. l?!l. HARVEY O. HORNE. LILT M. HORNE. Executors ot the Estate of the 8. A. Horn*, deceased. A. M. Carroll. Atty. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Cells Catea. deceased, late of Alamance County. N^tb Carolina, this la to notify all persons bavinng claims against the estate of said de ceased. to exhibit them to the under signed. at Burlington. North Carol Sat, oa or before the Tth day of July. 1111. or this notice win be pleaded k bag of their recovery. All persons Indebted to mid estate will plaase make immediate payment This, the Ind day of July. 1111. THOMAS W. CATER, Executor of Celts Catea. De- J Lonla C. Allan. Atty. ^ < EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified a* Executrix of the Estate of J. H. Tapscott, deceased, late of Alamance County, North Carolina, this 1 s to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed, at Route 2, Burlington, North Carolina, oti or before the 20th. day of July, 1946, or this Notice will be plead, ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This, the 12th day of July, 1945. BESSIE M. TAPSCOTTr Executrix of the Estate of J. H. Tapscott. Sale of Real Property! Under and by virtue of an (jr*ler of the Superior Court of Alamance Coun ty made in the Special Proceedings en titled "Sallie Cates (Mrs. J. H.l V?r non vs. Thomas W. Cates, Executor" et als, the undersigned Commissioner will, oil Monday, August 27th, 1945, at 12:00 o'clock, noon, at the Courtrouse door in Graham, North CarolJnA, offer for4 sale to the highest bidder for cash, the foUohvlng described real property: A certain piece or tract of land lying and being in Alamance County, State aforesaid, in Burlington Township, akid adjoining the lands- of Andrews Street, J. L. Scott, and others. Beginning at cottier with Lot No. 2 on Andrews Street; running thence with line of Andrews Street North west 20 ft. to the corner of Mrs. J. L. Scott lot; thence with the line of Mrs. J. L. Scott Northeast 100 feet to the corner with the right of way Sou. Ry. Co.. thence with the light of way of Ry. Co., Southeast 20 feet to the cor ner with Lot 15; thence with Lots Nos. 16, 14, and 2, Southwest 100 feet to the beginning, being Lot No. 3 of the sur vey of the North Carolina Ry. Co. made by the American Realty Co*. Nov. 20th, 1919. This, the 20th day of July, 1945. THOMAS C. CARTER, Commissioner. NOTICE SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA. ALAMANCE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT Bernard Harding Dixon. ^ ? Tl - Virginia Adeline Dixon The defendant Virginia Adeline Dixon, will tako notice that an action entitled aa above has been inatituted In the General Count> Court of Ala mance County. North Carolina, it be ing an action brought by the plain tiff againat the defendant dor abso lute divbrce on Che grounds of two year's separation; That the defendant la a non-resident of the State of North Carolina, and the plaintiff la a resi dent of the State of North Carolina, and thle ia tgie of the causes of action In which service of summons may be made by publication aa pro vided by law; that the defendant will further take notice that she la requir ed to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, In Qraham. N. C, within twenty days from and after July 7th. 1*41, and answer or demur to the complaint In said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, ?nils, the 7th day of July. l*4i. SARA HURRAY Asst. Clerk of the Superior Court. Ex-offldo Clerk of the General County Court of AlamanceCountgr, North Carolina. Robt. T. Wilson. Atty.. COMMISSIONER'S Sale of Land. Under and by virtue of an order bf be Superior Court of Alamance Coun- i v, 1 la Special Proceedings No. 1177, 1 nutted Sva Miller, ot als. vs. Hortla i Brannock, the underslgtted Commis sioner, will, on Saturday, August 18th, 1945, at 12:30 o'clock, noon, offer for sale to the highest bthdeit at 1 the Courthouse door in Graham, N. C., the following lot of land to-wit: In the Town of Graham, adjoining Morris Brannock, Callie Brandon, P. | G. Miller and others. I Beginning at an iron bolt, S. E. cor , ner of Morris Bannock, and running thence with said Miller, Eastward 165 . feet to a stake, corner with Miller; thence with Miller Northwtard 103 feet to a stake, corner wHta Millelr. thence Westward 66 feet to rcce^er with said MHler; thence with Miller Northward 62 feet, comer at a Cedar tree with said Miller, in said Brandon's line; thence with Brandon N. 85 H deg. W. 185.8 feet to an irftn stake, coftaer with .uvuia DiwiauvK in saiu cranawd j line; thence with said Morris Bran nock Southward 2 82 feet to the begin ning and containing 19-40ths of an jacre, more or less. ^ Terms of Sale: One-half cash, bal (ance with interest from confirmation at 6 per cent per annum, due *1* | months. Title retained until fully paid for. Sale will stand open for advance bids. ' This, the 9th day of July, 1945. J.J3. COOK. Commissioner. Notice of Sale. By virtue of a judgment made and entered in an action in the Superior Court of Alamance County, North Carolina, entitled Alamance County vs. Henry Jones and wife. Odell T. I Jones, the undesiirned CommiMlonoi* [will, on Saturday, August 4th 1945. | at 11:00 o'clock a. ni E.W.T. at the Court House door in Graham, North Carolina, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property described as follows: A certain tract or parcel of landv lying and being in Melville Township, Alamance County, North Carolina, atnd being Lots Nos. Fifteen (15) to eighteen (18), inclusive| of the subdi vision of the Graham Land Company property and being the same real property described in that Deed of Trust from Henry Jones and wife, to H. P. Whitted, Trustee, which Deed of Trust Is dated September 18, 1929, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance coun ty in Book of Mortgages afnd Deeds of Trust No. 112, page 498. The purchaser will be required to deposit ten per cent of his bid when the same la knocked down to him, and the balance upon confirmation. This, the J8th day of June, 1*45. LOUIS C. ALLEN. Commissioner. Notice of Sale! By virtue of a Judgment made and entered h an action in the Superior Court of Alamance County, North 'Carolina, entitled Alamance County V* John Baxter Murphy and wife Joee Phlne Murphy, the undemigued Com missioner will, on Saturday. August 4th 1*45, at 11:00 o'clock a. nv E.W.T. M at the Court House door in Graham. North Carolina, sell at public auction ' to the highest bidder for cash, the i property described as follows: < A certain tract or parcel of land, i lying and being In Melville Township. I Alamance County. North Carollha. ad- i Joining Henry Long. Albert McCauley. I and others, containing * l-t scree.more < or leas, and being the same real prop- 4 erty described In that Mortgage deed c from John Baxter Murphy and wife, to 1 Edgar Smith, dated February 4. 1931, t and recorded In the Office of the r Register ot Deeds tor Alamance Conn- t ;y. In Book of Mortgages lit. at page t 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 28th day of June, 1945. LOUIS C. ALLEN. Commissioner. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT Joe P. Shepanskl, -n Claire Lorrine Shepanskl. The above named defendant, Claire Lorrine Shepanskl. will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the General Cotfcrty Cou^t of Alaroaace County, North Carolina. b7 the plaintiff lo se cure an absolute ill.orce from the de- ' fendant upefa the grounds that plain tiff and| defendant have lived separate and apak-t for more than two years next preceding the brim;Int. of this ac tion. and the defendant wll> 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 the Court House in G.aham North Carolina, within twenty (10) days after the 2nd day of August. 1945, and answer or demur to the complaint In said action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief de manded In said action, This, the Sth day of July. 1946. P. Le WILLIAMSON Clerk of General County Court ' Alamance County. ,1. J. Henderson, Atty. NOTICE SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT Charlotte Upshcr Lotts, Plaintiff, ( Asbarry Lotts. Defendant The defendant. Asberry Lotts, { will take notice that an action exAHled : as above has been commenced in the ^ General County Courc of Alamance 1 County for a divorce based upon tha ^ grounds of two years separation; aft ; the defendant will further take notice ( that he U required to appear In the j office of the Clerk of the Oeneral County Court of said county in the ^ court house at Graham. North Caro- ( llna, on cfr before the let: day of Sep tember, 1?45, and aqewer or demik- t nr to the complaint of the plaintiff In J this action, or the plaintiff will apply ^ to the Court for the relief demanded ( Ipi said complaint. I This the 9!h day of Jj'y. 1?46. j, SARA MURRAY y Asst. clerk of General County Court. t of Alamance County, t William C. Perdue, Atty. ( NOTICE ?? SERVICE BY PUBLICA'HON b NORTH CAROLINA e ALAMANCE COUNTY. f IN THE OENERAL COUNTY COURT tl Fannie Motley OIU. Plaintiff. n - va - c Robert Paul Gill, defendant. ti The defendant, Robert Paul OIU, a will take notice that an action erttUled a u above has been commenced In the d 3eneral County Court of Alamance n County for a divorce baaed upon the ai (rounds of two years separation; and ? .be defendant will further take notion C hat he Is required to appear In the .U ifflce of the Clerk of Use Oeneral ai County Cota-t of said county In the j ft ?ourt house at Graham, North Caro- ^ tc Ina, on of before the 1st, day of Sep- tt ember. 1145. and answer or derni er to the complaint of the plaintiff in his action, or the plaintiff will apply o the Cotfrt for the relief demanded L said complaint. This the ll!i day o( July. ltti. SARA MURRAY Asst. clerk of General County C ntrt. of Alamance Countv William C- Perdue. Atty. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT Sarah E. Gray. TO. Hubert C. Gray. The defendant above named will take notice that an action has been begun In the General .County Court of Alamance county. North Carolina, It being an action brought. Jby the plain tiff against the defendant for absolute divorce; and the defendant will further take notice that be Is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the General County Court of Alamance County In the Courthouse In Graham. North Carolina, on the 19th day or t August, 1946, and answer or demur to the complaint In said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said coihptatnt. This, the 12 th day of July, 1046.' ' SARA MURRY Au't Clerk of the General county Court of Alamance County Thomas C. Carter, Atty. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NOR1-H CAROLINA, ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT Robert Varley, - w. Edith Anderson Varlev The defendant, Edith Andernon Var ley, will take ni/tlre that an action en titled a* above hae been commenced In the Oeneral Count}' Court of Ala mance County against her by the plain tiff for an absolute divorce upon statu tory grounds as alleged In the com plaint. The said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Gen eral County Court of Alamance coun ty in the courthouse in Graham. North Carolina, within twenty (20) days af ter the 15th day of August, 1945, and answer or demur to te complaint filed In said action or the plaintiff will ap nlv to the Court for the relief demand ed in said complaint. This, the 18th day of July, 1046. SARA MURRAY, f Ass't Clerk of the General County Long & Long, Attvs. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY IN THE'SOPERIOR COURT Alamance County, Plaintiff, v*. W. V. Hufflnes, George Patton, Wil liam Huffines, Otto Snipes, RrUpti Patton. Liovd Bcoggtns, et ai, and all Deraons who have or can have anv interest in the real properly described in the complaint. Defend - dants. The defendants, William Hufflns, Otto Snipes, Ralph Patton, Lloyd Scag rlns. Patsy Owen and husband, Frank Owen. Howard Patton and wile,. Mrs. Howard Patton. Richard Patton and wife. Mrs. Richard Patton, Marvin Patton and wife, Mrs. Marvin Patton, Lather Patton and wife, Mrs. Luther Patton. Allen Patton Aid Loretta Pat on. and all other persons Interested n the premises who have dlsappear !<! and cannot be located, and persons whose names and whereabouts are inknowtl, and the possible heirs or aa dcnees of such persona will take no Ice that an action entitled as above las been commenced In the 3uperl<>c iourt of Alamance County. North lanolin*, for tile purpoee of foreclos ing property tax liens In favor of the ilaintlff, Alamance County, fox the ears 1129 to 1M4, inclusive, upon a ract of land in Albrigrt Township, Llaroaj.re County, North Carolina, be ar about forty (40) acres of land ir. aid Township, belonging to the above iamed end described defendants, and a which the said named and described efendanta have or claim some inter at, the purpose of the action being to oreclose property tax liens held by he plaintiff against the property mentioned above and described in the omplalnt, free and clear of any In most of said defendants, the defend nta having or claiming some Inter ?t herein: and the above named and escribed defendants will further take otlce that they are required to appaar t the office of the Clerk of the Superi r Court of Alamance County, at the ourthouse in Graham. North Caro na, on the 15th day of August, 1*45. id answer or demur to the complaint led herein, the plaintiff will apply i the Court for the relief demanded In is complaint. This, the 17th day of July. l*4i. r. U WILLIAMSON Clerk of Superior Court, outs C. Allen. Atty.
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