IHEGLEAJNEK ' f GRAHAM, N. C., MAY 30, 1946. Lot'ul News ?Dr. J. Lindsay Cook, county health officer has resigned to ac cept a position with the Veteran Administration, as of June 1st. Dr. Cook became county health oiiicer in October, 1943. ?The new service station on West Harden street will open Saturday, June 1st,for business. It will be operated by Jim An- , drew and John Self and known as ? Jim & John's Esso Station. ?Today, May 30th, is Memori al Day. Th s day started as a day in memory of those who lost their lives in the war betwteeifthe s ates. It i'a now designated as a day to decorate the gTaves of all , who were near and dear to us. i, ?A scrap paper drive for the I benefit ox the Graham school I Athletic fund will be conducted ] Wednesday afternoon, June 5,. ] The funds realized from the col- , lection of scrap paper will be added to the school athletic fund to secure 33,000 to hil-e a full time athletic director and two!' part-time assistants. The fund ia aVrtvt Kv anmo HflirP Vnllr * -r> nuvi V KJJ ov?uv ^>WV< A&MTW J v>!d s-?n. , Rabies Clinic Being Held lit County Rabies inspection clinics being held by the cou'ty health depart ment began last week. The clinics are being held by County Rabies Inspector. C. M. Sellars, who urges au aog owners ut attend at i least one of the clinics. Inspector Sellars points out that all dogs three month of age or older are required by state law to be vaccinated against ra bies. ' After September 1st, 1946, all owner whose dog has not been vaccinated is subjett to a fine of i not less than $10 or more than ! $50, or imprisonment of not leas than 10 days or more than 30 days. This iB a State Law and will be enforced to the fullest extent by county officials. Rabies clinics are scheduled as follows: Jordan Store. (Sutphln Mill), R. 2, Graham, Frl., May 31. 9:30 to 12. Bill'* Place, R. 1, Snow Camp* Frl., May 31. 2 to 3. Sylvan School. Snow Camp, Mon., June 3. 9:30 to 5. Mebame, City Hall, Tue?., June 4*h. 9:30 a. m. tcr 5 p. m. City of Graham, Fire Station, Wedne-^- ' day, June 5th, 9:30 a. m. to 5 if nv ' Haw River. Willow Tree Service 8ta Thurs . June 6 th. 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. IJEATHS Mrs. Fannie 0 Brien Motley, 78. of route 3, Burlington, died Monday night at'the home of her daughter, Mrs. M. B. Walker, in Jacksonville, Fla. A native of Person county, she was the wife of the late H. E. i Motley. She had been in failing I health for a year and had been j critically ill several weeks, j Surviving in addition to her daughter, ai#one son, Henry E. I Motley, route 3: and four grand children. Funeral services were conduct ed at Burke Funeral Home this afternoon- by E'der W Curry King Burial was in the MoCray's church cemetery. Sam K. Scott, 59, of Mebane, died at his home early yesterday morning following a short illness. He had been in declining health. Mr. Scott was a salesman for the =ALMANAC= "The tier ping fox ratchet no poultry" JUNE "Vtv 4?Gold rush begins la South Africa's Transvaal J) 4?Lord Kitchener dies la / sinking of (ho Hamp 5a- shire, 1916. D-Day ? Allied Invasion of Europo. 1944. oj\ji!r/ 9?Gorman and Russian y au* emperors hold meeting at Kiel 1892. ??G1 Bill of Rights deal* Congress. 1944. SL - _ *-Ml Vesuvius is reported in eruption. 1921 10?Prince Hlrohlto of Japan jtdtt Western Europe. HADLEY'S "The Jewelers'' Graham, North Carolina Mebane-Royall Mattress company a member of the Bingham Ma son it lodge No. 272 and a veteran of World War 1. Surviving are hie mother, Mrs. Hettie A. Scott of Mebane: three brothers, Arthur N., Willie Kerr, and Dr. G. G. Scott, one sister, Mrs. J. S. Vincent. Funeral services were conduct ed at 3:30 this afternoon at the home. Burial will be in the Me bane cemetery. Miss Rebecca Jane Kneberry, 66, died last Friday evening at her home in Grabur Heights, af ter three weeks of critical illness. She was a native of this county, and was a member of Mt. Zion Baptist church. , Funeral services were conduct ed at Mt. Zion church near Kimes ville, Sunday afternoon by Rev. J. T. Swinson, assisted by Rev. Guy S. Cain. Burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving are one brother, Wal ter T. Linberry of here and six nieces and nephews. Cicero A. Linens, 68, well known farmer of Route 2, Snow Camp, died Monday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Brown Crouse of Alamance. Mr. Linens was strickened with a stroke of paralysis while attend ing the morning worship service at Mt. Zion Baptist church of which he was a member, Sunday. Funeral services were conduct ed at the Mt. Zion church Wed nesday afternoon by Rev. J. T. Swinson assisted by Rev. Wayne Curtis. Burial was in the church cemetery. ? Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Maggie Kimrey Linens, one daughter, and one son. Charles J. Baker, 62, died yes terday at his home, route l, .near Haw River, after an illness of che week. Funeral services will be con ducted at the home at 2:30 p. m. Friday, with interment in the Hawfields Presbyterian church cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Dora Fulcher Baker; two sisters, and one brother. BICYCLES? We Buy, Sell, or Trade Reconditioning: ? Refinishuig MOGLE'S BICYCLE CENTER 1026 Webb Ave., Burlington, N.C. Hours from 2 to 5 P. M. FOR SALE? II. C. A. a.ul Clarion, fatn radio* for immediate Male. . Home Tiff art Supply Co. ne*t to Use Port Office tn ! IlurlLnvton. STOP SUFFERING FROM I RHEUMATISM LUMBACB, SWOLLEN MINTS ARTHRITIS, BACHACIE, HEVRITIS QmUk nM CM M* *? yicn ?ccM* Mm aiHlliW M? * ? LAX DCS f DROPS ?Mtk hm ImiM Mm rMM Mmv HmnrRI > mill ?M LAX DCS t DROPS Ml ? f mcMii M MllilBCtlCR M fMM WHIT M. LAKEN'S 9 MOPS Oa Mfa At AH Onaf Haw ? ecnacRiBE ror. the glx.ixkp Rationing News SUGAR I Spare stamp 49, in family ra tion books, which became valid May 1 for five pounds of sugar, ; expires August 31. i OPA said that on the basis of latest surveys it expects the pres ' ent sugar ration of five pounds every four months can be main tained. In that case, another sugar stamp will be validated September 1. i Spare stamp 49 is in ration book four, as well as in the spe cial sugar ration books issued to veterans and as replacements. Make ration applications by ' mail?save time and effort. ENJOY RLONDIE AND ALL THE OTHER FAVORITES "Blontlie." No. 1 comic fcatur, is just one of many amusing and enter taining riuges ydu find regularly in the THE AMERICAN WEEKLY Vuili u s Fiiviiritf Magaxtue Willi The Itallimore Sunday American Order From Yot* Local Newsdealer CHURCH BULLETIN GRAHAM EKIEND8 MEETING ' Rev. Rcber. O. Crow. Pastor 9 45 a. m.: Sunday School. Daniel j Allen, superintendent. 11:00 a m.: Morning worship, j 0.15 p m.: Young Friends meeting 7.00 p. m.: Evening Worship. 7:0# p. m. Wednesday Prayer meet- , ?? GRAHAM METHODIST CHIRCH | Rev. J J. Boone. P-teior. t:4l a. m.: Church 8chool. W. E Thorn peon, superintendent, 11:00 a. m.: Morning worship. Ser mon by the pastor. 0:00 p. m.: Young People'* Meet ing. Dorothy Fount Leader 7:00 p. m.: Evening Worshio Ser mon by the pastor. FIRST BAPTIST Cfll'Rl U Rev. Guy H Cain. Pastor. 9:45 a. m. S iuday School. Morris Burke, superintendent. 11:00 a. m.: Morning worship. Ser mon by the pastor. 7:00 p. m.: Baptist Training Union. Rise Gena Church, director. *:00 p. m. Even Ins Worship *:00 p. m. Wednesday: Prayer Meet b>C. Mffln ANDREW MEMORIAL CHURCH Corner Market and Mill Sis Rev. Eugene Hancock. Pastor 1:40 a. m.: Sunday School. J. W. Gray, superintendent. F. B. Pecs, as sociate. 11:00 a. m.: Morning worship. Ear. mon by the pastor. T:I0 p. m.: Evangelistic set vice. 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