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THE GLEAN EK GRAHAM, N. C., JULY 25,1946 Local News ?Dr. ClJntcm S. Crissman, a native of Pittsboro, has joined Dr. E. S. Lupton in the general prac tice of medicine and .will have offices with Dr. Lupton on Main street here. , , ?George E. Hoit, county treas urer, who has been confined to his home in Mebane with illness since July 9th, was removed Tuesday might to Duke hospital, Durham for treatment following complica tions. Mrs. lone Scott Thompson spent the week-end with her son, J. Mel Thompson, and Mrs. Thompson, in Fayetteville. Rev. Guy S. Cain left Monday for Cove Creek, near Boone, where he is conducting revival serv'ces until August 1st. He was accompanied as far as Win ston-Salem by his sons, Tommy and Sloan, who will visit their cousin, Wayn Gough. Mrs. W. M. Lodge, Mrs. Jl L. Johnson, Miss Harriet Reaves, Miss Martha Ellen Johnson, Miss Julia Bowman and Dan Reaves left Tuesday morning for a weeks stay at Myrtle Beach, S. C. They were accompanied by Mrs. John son's sister, Mrs. Clyde Auman, and son, Edwin Auman, of Wal kertown. Notice Of Sale of Personal Prop erty Under The Law As To Seized Propety Under and by virtue of the power and authority vet* ted in the undersign ed Sheriff of Aiamance County# North Carolina, as to the disposition of per sonal property seized by him in' the performance of his duty as sheriff, the undersigned will offer for sale at pub lic auction for cash, ati the Courthouse Square, in Graham. Alamance County, North Carolina, on Friday, August 2nd, 1946, at 10 o'clock, a. m.. the following described personal prop erty: Nin'e Thousand Two Hundred (9,200$ pounds of sugar. The said sugaa; will be sold in ten pound packages an.i the sale will be gin at 10 o'clock, a. m? as above stated and will continue until all of said packages shall have been sold*. The said sale will not beheld open for advanced bids, and the'sugar will! be delivered to the purchasers at the time of tii? saJe, and the purchasers will pay the purchase price at the timej of delivery. This, the'19th day of July, 1946 " ?. L. 1VEY, Sheriff of Alamance Coun y P. 8. Funther Notice! Ration Points Will Be Required! Ration Points Will Be Required! Ration Points WU1 Be Required! 4 Since the date of the abdve notice the Office of Price Administration has advise that it will have representa tives present at the sale to collect the ration coupons fbr all 4Ugax sold and that each bidder will have to haVe his ration book present with him so that the proper coupon^ can be removed from the book at the time of the aaie and that no loose coupons will be re ceived but'each person will hjave to have his ration book with him and the proper coupons will be required for each sale. F INSURE J R CANNING* ^SUCCESSI^ USE# fJARi CAPS, UW AltUSMftS A?4 follow umotkuooo m tko Bol BW Book, to #rt f?tf oorr m?4 10t oritk to* MM a*4 oMnm ?#? PERSONAL Mrs. W. L. Sloan and small daughters, Sally and Dale, return ed last night from a weeks visit with her mother, Mrs. Hamilton, in Lumberton. Mrs. A. Lacy Holt and Miss Mary Catherine Holt returned Friday from a weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holt in Bre vard. ( Mrs. 0. J. Paris and son, Oliver, have returned from a visit to Myrtle Beach, S. C., and with rel atives in Bethune and Camden, S. C. DEATHS Miss Sarah Frances Marletce, 24, of Albright avenue died at the Alamance County sanatori um Saturday morning following an illness of 10 years. Funeral services were conduct ed at the Graham Methodist church, of which she was a mem ber. Monday afternoon, with bur ial in Linwood cemetery. Surviving are four sisters, two brothers. Mrs. Mary Alice Rdbertson Wood, 74, of Snow Camp, died at her home Saturday after three and one-half years failing health and five days critical illness. \ Funeral services were conduct ed at Mt Harmon Methodist church, of which she was a mem ber, on Monday afternoon with burial in the church cemetery. Surviving are five daughters, one son, two sisters and three brothers. , Robert F. Foster, 77, of Gib sorrville, died Monday morning. Funeral services were cocduct ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified aa Administratrix oi he estate of Rev. John Webster Pat ton, deceased^ 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 undersigned, at Elon College, North Carolina, on or before the 20th day of July, 1947, or thia notice will be pleaded in1 bar of jtfieir re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This, the 11th day of July, 1946. MRS. ALLENE PATTON RICH, Administratrix of t?he estate of Rev. John Webster Pat ton, dec'd. J. S. Cook. Atty. New Higher Pay for the Army! NBW PAY SCALK w adomow ro aommo, rooo, icxxmo, mxcal aho omtai cam. amd UMOtAL imMMfNt MVUOU Matter Sergeant or First Sergeant Technical Sergeant Staff Sergeant . . Sergeant ...? Corporal . ? ? ? Private First Class Private . . . . ? ?T*# IM Njr PWMMA $165.00 135.00 115.00 100.00 90.00 ?0.00 75.00 AtHfi I ~ ? , w ?f?n UnAcm $107.25 ?7.75 74.75 65.00 51.50 52.00 45^5 Smnrkm $115.63 151.51 129.35 112.50 101.25 904)0 54.35 M ADOfltON TO COUMM ONI Of THI ABOVIi 30% hrriai hrfcmfc* CVimw, <0% tww ttkmkm W ffy+t? 0M? Crmm, l%hmnli%krMI T?? WInil? Highlights of Regular Army Eulistmeut 1. Enllotmonto for ltt, 2 or J yoar*. (Oaa-ymar onliotmoota por mittod for moo now in th# Army with 6 or moro montho of oorrieo.) X Knlbtmonf *<? from II to M yoor? inclusiro (17 with poronU* Army, who amy f?Hot at may an, and formor oorrieo moo dopooding on loofth of oorrieo. for oocfa yoor of aethro ooroko oineo ouch boouo woo loot paid, or otaco lail -?|i ? !?* ? ????! ? ? ' J mot ootry into un ico, prortooo r^ ?nliotmont io within *0 day* oftor loot booorablo diochorgo. 4. Up to 90 day* ra i nil aft furlough with pay, liopoadlag on |?ogth of oorrieo* with proocrfbod Iml nQowonco paU to mw tad i.turn, (or tan now la the Amy who iwaliac. 5. Cnoatft your Any Ba mill In. Oftcor lor oh? l?lij> yrtrflatn I Mindilna ni pay (hoood apoa loacth oi tor-aico) to oil tooa who wo iH.rhorgil to .allot to rooaHot. 7. Option to rotlra at hotf par for tho root o< yau HI. oltor M 27, P. O. BUILDING, BURLINGTON. N. C. quartan pap aftar 30 jraarr* aarviea. (Ratiramaat lam?a ia (rada af Mala ar Fine ?naiMI up to 1135.63 par aaaatb far Ufa.) AO inailaaa acthra fadara^mUK^r aar & B.I ill! uadar tfca OI KO af Riqhu aaaurad far an who aaliat aa ar bafura Octabar 5, 1646. t. Chaica af braach af aarrica aad a ? aiaaaa thaator (af thaaa atill INLIST MOW Af TOW NU1HT V. f. ARMY MUHWIBH BTATMM 418, P. O. BUILDING GRBKN8BOBO. N. C. =ALMANAC= I . I I I I I "He thai is down neid fearnofaW ' 1 : l~! 1 tie. New Jersey. 1918. 1 1 ?RGBV 11?France evacuates Ruhr. ^wtgrtF 1925. ^ AOGOTT 1?Postal savings banks , stalled, 1911. , ; ?*?? 1?Standrad Oil fined CO. ? i 000. by Judge landts. 1907. ? ? 4?Zenger acquittal eetab vftlL bshee freedom oI psees to U. &. 1735. ? ?9?First U. S. to Europe a? E-^ ble tent. 1858. t ed Tuesday afternoon from the Gibsonville Baptist church.Burial was in the Belmont Methodist church cemetery. Surviving' are hie wife, Mrs. Rena Dupree Foster; four daugh ters, four sons, two sisters and two brothers. CLASS FOR NURSES OPENS SEP TEMBER 1?Maintenance, books and uniforms furnlahed. Apply to DUtoc treaa of Nurses, H. F. Lonfc Hospital, Statesviile, N. C. AGENTS WANTED Life, Hospitalization, Health and Accident ?Part or Full Time Worth L. Thompson Agency For All Your Insurance Needs Phone TS6 P. O. Box 00 GRAHAM, N. C. HADLEY'S "The Jewelers'* Graham, North Carolina Jp and Down the Streets of Greensboro, Geo. DeJency. ] cocUnu*d rrgm rm Four. The attempt to catalog the various tad Important cot* operated machines t a d Automatic Phonograph man hroughout the city of Qroaaaboro and lurrounlng area, calling Into sendee die technical skill of a leaded would require columns. But suffice la to sap hat no man has aver acquitted him* ?elf of the arduous duties oonnectad with the automatic Phonograph baaM nees In a more admirable manner than can be truthfully said of Fdsd Ay are, owners of the Fred Ay ens Music Com pany, dealers In coin operated ma chines and Automatic Phonographs, which they Inatall in Beatnoranta. raven*. Clubs, etc., on commission basis, located In Greensboro , at tit North Green street. Mr. Ay era is s man with years of experience and, practical training that took time and effort to acquire. Ho has been a hard worker and nevsk calls the day ended until the problems at land barn bona flmlabod or oina pat , BIO tangible ?!?(? tor tba Bast daya , aorh. da baa bald rarloua poota bat , ><*>? tfuit baa a*ar given him more* , nope of exercise of bta natural abUltiaa , ton since ba baa bean la the Automa- ( te Phonograph buafaaaa. , Mr. Ayeru la a maa bread at. Tlalon rorcaful aad energetic, always will lac ( a co-opamia with other Indian lead. ( ?re of Oraaaaboro la Una welfare of , hair city aad Ma trading area, aad hg ( merlta recognition far bla porformcma , la tba part ba baa Played la making Srecnaboro tba matropoUtaa city It la. Cotoclontioua, to tba laat degree, Mr. Ayert baa woa tba Mtoaa at Ito ; bualneee people la aryeneboro and tta | trading: area and bla excellent work , tad bualneee matbada baa aot gone , unnoticed. It la aocb bualneee leadera ts Prod Ay ere who wall merlta recog nition aad wa prophecy a ataady oof- - tliruence of bla eucceaa BIT V. 8. SAVINGS BO.MiB It la a hearteMng tact that ai man'a true character must come through hla work; whethet In buatneaa or profee alonal actlvitela or public life, a man cannot conceal hla innate oharacterla tlca. So when a man conducts himself over a period of time In a m arm or aa to cauee the public to apot In him can tain qualities over and above ^he aver age. that man la decerning ot special commendation. Such a personality la D. E. Coble, owner ot the Clegg Cotflee Shop at IIS South Elm atredt) and tfie Greensboro Cafe at (Ot South Elm street tn Greensboro. Ur. Coble's main Interests have not been solely confined to hla own private attain, and that of building up his business, but have also Included the development ot thcwo projects ot a civic nature which are Intended to rati* the living etandardd of tht people . aa a whole. Mr. Coble la a eour.d bualnaaa man and haa found that genuine, friendly ecrvice to hl? pat rone la the only kay to aucceaaful bualnaaa Hla laadarahlp < inf the R^aaurant buatnaaa of the dity haa won for htm the confidence of tha people throughout thla aectlon. Hla i reputation fee- Integrity haa row ' with the yearo. and ha haa baeoana one of tha leading Raatauraat mar and an outalanding cltitan. Mr. Coble la a man with yeara of ex perience. whoae explolta In tha btial neaa and civic Ufa of Qraenaboro merit more than a peering attention and thla writer la Indeed glad to give him here a little part of hla dud recogni tion. BUT U. 8. SAVINGS BONDS 'I'D* true value 01 a citizen is mm (uud by hla personal success bit rather by the manner in which be shsrea that success by his contributions to civic life in the city in which tie Uvts. J, Vernon Hod fin, manager of the Hod (In Roofing * Bjpply Co, lo cated at til Wast Lee street In Greensboro, is one of the many men vfho bpve given much toward the de velopment and progress of Greensboro. Be has turned his personal success in the business field to the advantage of the people as n whole and baa ac complished much in making the dly n better place in which to live. Mr. Hod gin is the architect of h'a own reputation?his lodger of life is as carefully posted as his business led ger. With more than ordinary mental activity and taste, no opportunity with. In his reach has been unimpaired. uuu*i>7 ug uir|u7 mi a men ?(rh tn marked Ma biulnrai conduct Ha aa aarvad tn vartcuu positions, al rajra with credit to himself tr# ad antage to hla (allow, cltiaeas. With ilreetnaaa, expedltloi and aolat, ha laa marched firmly and unwaveringly o the front rank of the bualnaaa world. Mr. Hod gin haa made a h<et of rlende by hla willingness to alwaya bo >f aarvlce to hla feliirwmen. Ha 1>aa ir?ad vtetoo, la forceful and en erratic, Jwaya willing to co-operate with hla tatrona We are proud to give recognition to uch a man aa 'j. Vation Hodgln, rhoao apotleaa Integrity and habit of hotough application to duty have ndowed him with thoaa qualities rhlch one look* for In a business toad* r. BUY U. 8. BdcwlxiUB To those men who take an active leadership In the clvle affaire o( their cite and atate we owe a debt of grail - tude that we find difficult to pay. but we can do so In part by publicly ac knowledging their service, and we do so to J- Andrew Bell, manager of North State Insulating Co. located at ill Preecott street featuring Philip Carey Blown Rock Wool and all metstl weatherstlpplng. We take advantage of this oppor tunity to publicly congratulate Mr. Bell on behalf o>f Graham and all sur rounding area. In dofng so we know we express the sentiment and the feelings of not only the commonnity but those men and women who hare been actively associated with him In civic betterment and the Insulation business Mr. Bell Is a busy man, engaged aa he Is In the Insulatiop end weather fttripplnv basin ms; h? Rods every minute of tbs day oocuppled with pressing problems In coonecUon with his business. Tst thera has never bosh an occasion when ha has been ca'lsd upon by tbs city to assist soma civic project that be has sot responded and divan the community his valuable time. Thus lie has frequently sacrifices bis person*! lsit*r?srt to help his city and surrounding aiea Ko business Is mors Inportant to Qreeoaboro than the lasulat'oa bust nsss. and Mr. Bell Is ready a' aU times to undertake any work us the best interest of Ore?nsbor? and he can number bis associates and Irtends by tbs scores. He stands out not only as one of She moot prominent and lead, lap citizens of Qrsensboro. but also as a civic leader of whom Orssnshoro and Ncrtb Carolina have ev?ry re .von to feel Justly proud. tSUX U. B. HAVinW IW.^UO In operating an organisation the ?lie and Importance of the W. II. Sullivan Co.. Inc., Plumbing. Heatlag and AJr ?Conditioning Contractors with offlceo located at lllb South Green street, Greensboro, It Is not an easy task. It requires a constructive trend of mind, not every one peas lien. Wm. H. Sullivan, president and treas ury of this prominent concern, takes his work seriously and fsslo the in ward of seeing Greensboro constantly growing la population and financial Importance la a sufficient reword Mr. Bulltvtan baa come to the front in business life sad progress because of his level hehd and good Judgment, which he knows how to use without losing It. His uniformly square deal habit has mads him a leader and his fulfillment of the arduous duties con nected with the operation of Vil# prominent Plumbing Heating and Air. . conditioning roocc* l has well proven | his fltneae of showing a manner of doing thing* thoroughly gad bavse by halv?. A U-.oroitg.~wn? that la characteristic of this gblod map. Mr. Sullivan hg* not arrived at th? hlghaat plaaaclg within tho roach of his abilities. Nor has bo obtaBted the full reward of bio daeoria But bs bid? hie time ucd la g trua example of loyal adhere oca to bis friends, meanwhile too seething god surging curreJhts of buslae? are sere' at rest, although It appears retogrkabi^ calm OS the surface. But the man who Is true to bis principles and (Heads nagd nsrer fsar as he will stand pat like Win H. Sullivan, and >a? will always know Just where to find hi?. It Is s pleasure for the eomptler af the? -facta" to give "Just recogni Uom" to this ablcd Lead? aa ha Is ops of Oreensborq's most rcspoctsd dtl gens sad btislii? e lead em 4 see rein* oi pral? by which bensflte the people throughout the CaoHlnae toaUiort fcadlator ffbrvtcft, ottarln* autout lm UUs Mftkti axpart work ? Radiators. claanlng. Racorlns and a pairing. located at 111 Eart Oaaton. ? Ota?aboro. la on* of Oraonabott/a eadloff radiator man. Ha la ona ot the nan to whom eradlt muat to tod play off we anall part la tha irourth and laralopmaat of Qraansboro and lta lurrouodlng area. L I. Breedlove la tha laat man to naatloo tha mattar. but whan tha call loaa forth to rally around aomathlng rfftk whlla tor hla community, ha la unooff tha flrat to Toluyilaar*. Tha Blaada of Mr. Bracdlora ara ouupokan In pairing fat til well deserved iritilte. snd they know be dwyvw U. Bucceeaful in btieinees, he la equally ?ucceeeful in the promotion ot civic proereae. Oreeneboro needs more men it the biieltreea ability and furasfcht of llr. Breedlove. Tbey are the kind! that nake this city a better place h which o live, and he can be counted upon to lo hie part at all times hi any m<tee nent that will benefit Oreeneboro and he trade area. He is a pubUe-sptrited nan in hie views and wholehearted in luppurt of any live protect lor the betterment of his city. Birr V. & SAVINGS BONUS It is because of th? unfailing optl- i ?In and faith which ha so consistent- 1 If displays towards the future of Qraaniboro and this section of North Carolina that we era prompted to call particular attention to the readers of this publication of tha fine service that W. Frank Hearn. prominent Public Accoutant and Tax Expert with of fices located 111 Watson Build my. who has been in bushieas for a number of rears, performs In the successful con duct of his business. Ha Is <etitled to our highest praise atad any tribute we can pay him. Mr. Hearn la a resourceful, domin ant personality, whose progressive poli cies of business admlnstratlon have earned for him wide spread reputation sa a leader In his chosen business that has resulted in a very material gain % economic wealth, not only for himself md hi* immediate associates, but for he people of hie city a* well. We ere more than pleeaed to gtre nich a worthy man recognition In the columns of this Issue, as ha ' has not only played an Important part in the business and civic affairs of Greens boro but has aided by working indeCa Ugably for the best Interest of all. llr.Hearn is one of Greensboro's leading business men and during tile time he has been In business he hag used his spare time in Moisting otheifc In the welfare, growth and dsrvelop mer.t of Greensboro and this area. We ire glad to give him the credit he so sell deserves for his achievements, and to wish him a continued success ful career as one of the outstanding leaders In the business world of Greensboro. BUY U. 8. SAVINGS BONDS Bain* at ths bead of an organisa~ Q tlonr the alxa of the Ftnnara Ex tt change Co.. dealers1 in Poultry and ai Ease. 1 oca tad In Greensboro at ill M East Sycamore street, requires an ord- o ar of abUity not ocas eased by tha aver- tl ace man. But W. C. Howard! the own- t< ar of this prominent poultry concern, a lovea the responsibility wbleh It carries Any city grows and prospers by ti reason of the public spirited men and tl woman who take an active interest in t Its development. Greensboro has Its n share of these civic minded people, t and one who is deserving of special s mention In the columns of today's Is- s sue Is noos other than W. C. Howard t lir. Howard's executive ability and ' f personality have beer the major factors c In his maintaining this posltlim of vl- a tal Importance in the business life of 1 reensboro and North Carolina. Ha la la type of man a ho makes friends nd friendships once formed with him i never broken by an unfriendly act a his part. He spares no effoyt that le services of this prominent concent > the people throughout the city and 11 this area shall be unexcelled. Mr. Howard has never been known ? inject himself into a situation ton tie mere purpose of gaining: publicity. Ie proceeds in a calm, ncostentatious lanner, and accomplishes his objec Ive with a quite dignity. For that rea on the true estimate of his worth (i? ometlmes missed. We do not hesitate o recommend Mr. Howard to our Heads and readers as a true example if American citizenship. This writer incerely subscribes to the estimates of lr. Howard's worth. Bl'Y 17. S. SAYINGS BONDS Greenaboro la tamed for the none: wtio have aerved heR well regard lee* of the peraotaal lose or gain. But W. E. Norria. manager of the Greene tooro Truck Ha lea Inc. dealera ton the Rao Trucka, offering aarvlce on all| makea of trucka located In Qreena boro at ??< South Aahe aujpct. la one to receive 4 little pralae which la actu ally due him. Out ot the Urn circle of people in the etale who are i privileged to call him ftiemd. there are only a few who know how big hla actual accompllehmenta are. Mr. Norria' eucc?ae haa been wall earned through hla conatant effort* I and by hla fair and aquare dealing* with hla aasoclatee and many patron* of thla concern. After atepplng into thla poettlon. ha atralghway aet about i to make the moot of die poeltloo, not In the aenae of pereonal gain or ag graadlaement, but he made the moat of It for the Interact of the many pa tron* of thla concern, and there I* no BIT 17. 8. SA\ aouDi in me wnw s muiu w?a. ??? Nor Tin is one of the most valuable citizens of Greensboro, and out for any endeavor that will benefit the state as a whole The success and confidence which Mr. Norris has gained from the people of Greensboro did not come by acci dent, but it is a direct result of havhag done so well by the peope of the state, after serving the people of Greensboro and surrounding area for the past number of years. It is with pride that we can mention* in the columns of this issue the ac complishments of Mr. Norris. one or the most respected citizens, who can b? counted upon to share his part in the responsibilities In making North Carolina the prosperous state which It Is today. Greensboro can never have too many sons of Mr. Norris* type in busi ness, as every citizen is benefited by his service. ING8 BONDS ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix of the aetata of D. P. Thomas. daceaM lata of Alamance County, North Caro lina. this la to notify all parsons haY tns claims against the sul \ astato to axhiblt them duly var.f'c.l, to the un dersigned at Bwepeonrille. North Caro lina. on or before the 19th day of July. 1947, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of (heir recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will make prompt payment This, the llth day of July. 1949. MRS. LADD THOMAS. Administratrix of the estate of D. P. Thomas, deceased. J. 8. Cook, AUy. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator with the will annexed, of Thoe. B. Byrd. notice Is hereby given to all per sona having claims against said estate to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned on or before the 12tfe day of July, 1947. or the claim will be barred. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This, the ?th day of July. 194C. D. M VINCENT. Administrator, c. t a., R F D. No. ?. Mebane. N. C. J. S. Cook, Atty. 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