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THE GLEANER GRAHAM, N. C., NOV. 21, 1946 ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY J. P. KEUNODLE, JR., Manager $100 A YEAR IN ADVANCE Ea A red at tha Fiatofflce at Graham, N. C.. aa seccDd-claaa matter. Dane Play# Dane Jean Hersholt, morle star and iba "Dr. Christian" of radio (ama, takea the role o( Jacob Rlla. Danish born American, In a radio drama tlzatlon about tbe flrat Cbrlatmaa Seal Sale In tbe United Btatea Tbe firat Seal Sale, In 1907, wai Inspired by an article written by Rlla Dog Dayi Named (or Star The period of summer known as dog days was named by the an cients as pertaining to the rising In the sky o( the Dog Star, Sirius. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA, ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Geraldine Workman Braxton and Wll llim Workman, minora, by their Nex Friend, Orady c. Workman, Jr., Petitioners. V? ? Wade Braxton, Respondent. The respondent. Wade Braxton, will take notice that a proceeding entitled as above, has been commenced against him In the Superior Court of Alamance County, North Carolina, and the pur pose of said proceeding Is to sectfre a sale of the interest of Geraldlne Work man Braxton and William Workman, minors, in real pi-operty located In Alamance County, North Carolina, the said Geraldlne Workman Braxton and William Workman being minors, and the respondent. Wade Braxton, being married to Geraldlne "Workman Brax ton. and It being alleged In said petition filed in the action so brought, that a ?ale of said real property will materially promote and enhance the be*t interest and the estate of the sa.l<l minora The said respondents, Wade Braxton, will further take notice that he is re quired to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Ala mance County, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the petition in said proceeding, on the 22rd day of November, 1946, or the petitioners will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in the petition. This, the 80th day of October, 1946. F. L. WILLIAMSON. Clerk Superior Court Louis C Allen. Atty. NOTICE SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT William A. Lynch - TS - Chriatlne E. Lynch The defendant above named will take notice that an action haa been begun In the General County Court ot Alamance County. North Carolina. It being on action brought by the plain tiff against the defendant for absolute divorce; and the defendant will further take notice that she la required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk ot the General County Court of Alamanoe County In the Courthcuse In Graham, North Carolina, on the Tth day ot De cember, 194t. and answer ok demur to the complaint In aatd action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court far .the relief demanded In raid complaint This, the 7th day ot November, 1MI. F. L. WILLIAMSON Clerk General County Court, of Alamance County. Thomas C. Carter. A try. Notice of Re-Sale Under authority ot a Judgment of the Superior Court of Alamance County. In a special proceeding entitled "Annie C. Wood, widow; George H. Wood end wife. Muri Farrell Wood, eft al. en Mary Wood Foust and husband. R. L Faust Respondents." and under au thority of an order of re* sals la saM -yd .v, J* action, the undersigned Com missioned will. on Friday. November 29th. 1946. at 11:60 o'clock, a. m.. it the Courtcnise door in Grahan?, Xorth Carolina, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property described es follows: A parcel of land In Albright Town hip. Alamance County North C&rolina a Ijolning Q. H. Wood, V. T, Wood, and others, and Beginning at a stake, corner with O H. Wood; and running thence East with the line of Shelly Coble. 6.70 chs to a rock, comer with V. T. Wood; and running thence N. 2 deg. W. with the line of said V. T. Wood. 15 76 chs. to a rock, corner with V. T. Wood in the old road; thence again with V. T. Wood N. It dec- W. 7 che more or leas to a rock, corner with O. H- Wood;' being a point In the old road'; theaoe 8. 2 dec W. with the line of O. H. Wood. II 71 ch. to the beginning containing *1# acres, to be the same, be there more or leas, being a part at the real property described In deed from C. R. Marietta and wife, to J, H. Wood, dated May II, 1111, add being known aa the Clea dentn property. This Is a re-sale, and bidding will be gin at ll.ltO.OO. The purchaser will be required to deposit ten (10) per cent of his bid when the same Is knocked down to him, and the balance upon ccaifirma tion. This 12th day of November, 1040. LOUIS C. ALLEN, Commlasloner j Re-Sale of Home and Valuable Tobacco Land Under and by virtue of tlx authority vented In me by the laal will of Thon B. Byrd, and an order of the Superior j Court of Alamance County, I will offer for Public Re-8ale to the highest bid der, on Saturday, November SOth, 1946, at 12:06 o'clock, noon, on the premises, the following real estate: FIRST TRACT. Consisting of two lota as follows: (a). Beginning at a rock, corner of C- L. QUI lam. T- B Richmond and Leslie Garrison. tlierrce in a northern direction 6tf rode to a pine tree; thence 28 rode to pointers in a N. E direction; thence 29 ft iode, thence 8-W. direction to i rock, the beginning point and containing 9-100 acre more or le*a. (b). Adjoining the above described lot and beginning at a rock, corner with Gilliam and Vincent in the middle of public road to Vincent Hill, thence N. 10 deg E. 1.68 chs to a rock, comer with R. W# Vincent; thence N | 0 deg 10 mln. E. 4.28 chs. to a rock in raid Vincent's line thence 8. ?1 deg W. (B. 8. deg ). 12 66 chs. to a rock, corner with said Gilliam Rich mond and Garrison on the north side of said Road; thence N. 70V4 deg into and with said Road 6 56 chs. to a bend N. of t B. Jack tree; thence 8. ' SI dec- E. 1.14 ch.i to the beglnnfhg ; and containing S.It acree mora or leas, I Upon thU tract la the home place, two i tobacco bamee and other Improve ments. i SECOND TRACT: Lying acroae the Road from the above tract &e*d be- 1 ginning at a rock, corner with 8 T. Baynes lands (Now O. 8. Sellers) and I running thence N. 11 deg. W. 11.11 chs. to a rock, corner with lot of R. W ? Vincent; thence 8. 11 leg. E. (B. 8, < 1011 deg.) 41.41 chs. to a rock oa West bank of Stagg Creek, corner with said i Vincent, lot measured to center of Creek; thence down said Creek 8 It deg. W. 4.40 chs.; 8. 16 deg W. 1.10 chs.; 8. 28 deg. W. 7,51 chs. to the center of said Creek (Rock on the j rest bank of Creak), thence N. 7114 Rc. W., (B. & T? <S?C ) qba. to the beglucing end contalnlnf 47 acres nor* or ieas. Thle property la good tobacco land rlth uaual buildings. Time of Bale: 11:44 o'clock, noon. November 40th, 1444. Place of Bale: On the Premises near ( Sellers' Pilling Station. Terms of sale: Reasonable term, nay be made or purchaser may pay 2ash. This la a Re-Sale owing to mlsundei - (tending. This, the 40th day of October, 1440. D. M. VINCENT, Administrator, c. L a. Mebane BJPD, No. 1. 1. 8 Cook, Atty. Otouo i, Gtor,, Bftbm lot tbo HundtU Cm, mU loo. ,; ,o <bt Good Ho.U ' Allocation bj tbt Nott York Tmoi. Our North Carolina Farm People must have more hospitals and doctors ' I 'HREE-FOURTHS of our people in North Carolina live in rural areas; and yet 34 of our rural counties do not have one hospital bed. .... Many of our farm people die n**dUssiy every year because they cannot get into a hospital. ... Of the 8.000 odd hospital beds in North Carolina 42% are in 6 large urban counties. A side person in 40 other states has a better chance of getting into a hospital ftatklj than he has in North Carolina. Health centers, scientifically equipped and expertly manned would prolong the lives of hun dreds of our farm people. OUR No. 1 NEED THE GOOD HEALTH PLAN As Approved by ibe State's Medical Cqre Commission 1- A Hospital or Health Center in every county! Total com: $48,000,000 over 5 years. One-third paid by Federal Government, two-thirds by Stare and Local Gov ernments Poorest counties may pay as little as 17%. Approximately $43,000,000 is to provide: 3,000 beds in new or existing Hospitals and Health Centers, 1,500 beds for Mental Hospitals, and 700 beds for T. B. Hospitals .. . 7,200 new beds m eU. Approximately $5,000,000 is for the State's Teaching Hos pital with 400 beds available to all citizens of the State. 2. $500,000 a year to provide $1 a day for indigent patients in hospitals. 3. Medical-education loans to encourage young North Carolinians to become doctors and to practice in rural communities. 4. Mote doctors, more nurses, and more medical techni cians by expanding the State's 2 year Medical School _ to a standard 4-year school. (Cost included in the Teaching Hospital item listed in Section 1.) ' '? 5. Adequate provision for educating more Negro doc- H tors. 6. State-wide campaign for more "Blue Cross" noo profit hospital insurance. V i We need "Rural Doctors" too! Back in 1914?in the horse-and-buggy days?1,125 doc tors practiced in the rural sections of our State. Today, with almost twice as many people in North Carolina, we have only 719 "Country Doc tors." In the rural areas one doctor is called upon to take care of 3,600 people. .. . And most of our rural general practitioners should be decorated for meritorious service to their fellow-man. But they are too few and too fm between. Our farm people must have mote doctors w ho live near to them. Many of them die needless!; because the doctor is miles?and hours away! GOOD HEALTH f | GREEN & McCLURE COMPLIMENTS WRIKE DRUG CO. HADLEY'S |
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