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THEGLEANER GRAHAM, N. C., JAN. 2, 1941 ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY I. P. KERNODLE, JR, Manager IliW A YEAg lN ADVANCE Ba'*r?4 at th? Pt?tofflc? at Graham. N. C.. u Mccnd-claaa matter \ LOOKING \ AHEAD m GEORGE & BENSON k rmUewl~Mirdl*t Ctlttf I Utrtf Aihtut Representation All Americans had reason to be Jubilant on August 2. Not because an unruly monarch had abdicated. On that day the 79th Congress ad journed, and its members would soon sweep through the pre-election countryside?reporting to the "con stituency." Our Congressmen packed up to return home on that day, and it has been ours to vote for them or against them. Our founding fathers who decried the making of laws "without repre sentation," could have compliment ed our wartime Congress. Serving through a most trying period at the very beginning of our reconstruc tion, after courageously displaying a people's will through the most de bilitating war in our history, the 79th Congress faced all manner of complicated problems. Deliberation Probably the 79th Congress did not please everybody. But at the same time, when one surveys the records it Is apparent that this Congress has made some unusual history. Con gress accepted the United Nations charter, thus committing America to a much mora effective part in world leadership. This Congress demonstrated that it is not willing to allow our foreign policy to ride the winds of fortune, that it will be ac tive though deliberate in helping build ? peaoe. Deliberate. That's a word our Congress properly exemplifies. We want our legislators to be studious and careful in preparation of laws, in this government of the people. Only in this way may we have the beet representation. Remember that when you hear the alarum i "Why doesn't Congress do something 1" Remember too that political ex pediancy makes deliberation neces sary, aa Congreaa attampta to work out a pattarn of harmony with otbar department!. If aoma things ware bungled by tha T9th Congreaa, in many Inatancaa tha bungling may be chalked up to othar branches of gov ammaiit But thla Congraaa did demonstrate that it waa no "rubber atamp" Congraaa, and It mada par liamentary hlatory In thla respect. It waa a paopla'a Congraaa. It took definite atapa In tha direction of a balanced budget, for many legie latora put thamaalvaa on record In an attempt to preaarve tha In tegrity of tha nation'! financaa. No budget legialation waa paaaad, but much waa dona to prepare ground work for future budget-balancing flaesdant Bureaucracy. A law of tha apraadlng tentaclae of buraaoeraoy were lopped oft by tha 79th Congreaa, and it refused to paaa othar maaauree that would nurture tha beaat. Congreaa re fused to put the National Housing Agency on a permanent basis, and it turned tha control and operation of employment service* back to tha eta tea. Major proposals for federal aid to education died in committees. In removing many of tha govern ment regulations which hive eerved their purposes, the Congreaa gave notice that It Intends to keep the traditional freedoms making Amer ica the moat desirable place fas tha world In which to live. Congress re fused to sanction the drafting of la bor In time of peace. Long live our Congreaa! May It ever be the peo ple's representation. Young Economist o I met * yotmx economist In Eng land. His thinking mwitd that ha would Ilka to aaa tha com pitta crum bling of the praaant order and tha ultimata nationalization of all Eng land. Hit (Manual on ahowtd tea that ha would thoroughly relish taO ura of tha capitalists order" In America, which ha boldly predicted would aurely come within a law years. Notable thing about fhla young man la that ha la vary Influential In tha Labor government. Ha talked freely and with spirit, and the eo thnalaem ha exhibited ahowa con clusively which tchool of thought In England to on the defensive. It la unfortunate urban Truth and Right are no longer on the crusade, but Instead must be called to the defen toue. Influence af Tenth > X asked this young economic! the ascrstcf tha growth of tha Socialist partu to tha United Kingdom. Die pliytng political acumen which to engendered only from a thorough laidar standing of reality and a knowledge of facta, this economist said that victory In tha last election to ulnae districts came because of tha vote of tha young people. "In fact, tha percentage of young people who voted the Socialist ticket Wag greater than the percentage of older people In the ranks of Labor,* , he told me, adding a fact I knee , already: that the growth of Social lam has been more rapid anvay young people and among skillet workers. The Influence at higher ad - ucation, he stoutly affirmed, was i ' definite factor in the spread at So ciallsm throughout the Kingdom. I did not encourage him in this re - gard about America, but the paral lei was clear. 1 found myself wish lng that our own high schools ant colleges were doing a better Job ? building into the very fiber of Amer ican youth a deep appreciation foi the fundamental principles of oui American way of life, lest our youtt some day lead this nation down that same unfortunate road.. Strang* irony it is, that wealth created bj honest work is used In the form ol taxes and in grants as means to de stroy the philosophy which begot our freedom and our wealth. Competition Needed Even the government officials in London do not seem quite sure that the principle of nationalization is sound. Some uncertainty exists, for they are already detecting basic weaknesses. During the week ol July 19 a London newspaper quoted the London County Council as say ing that the London Transport (a government monopoly operating steer-cars and buses) needed com petition. In the same week an other writer stated his opinion that the British Broadcasting Corpora tion. the weaknesses of which were NEW HOPE i&odVftSfc?* Ob this happy occasion, when friendship t mace than at any other time, we leak bach grate fully upon IMS and look forward hopefully to 1947. Thanking you one and all? HAPPY NEW YEAI! Anderson's Grocery Groceries?Meats?Produce 354 Poplar St Phone I 183-W Free Delivery Service i at that time under fire k Parik r ment, needed the com petition at oth er broadcasting companies in Eng ' land. Failure of the private enterprise system in America, our young ecoo | omist said, would soon come be . cause of the inebility of business to operate at a loss. This thing the . government could do indefinitely, . }ust for the sake of maintaining , employment, he affirmed. Insisting [ there is no limit to deficit financing ? available to government ? owned economy. I have never been able to con , vines myself that Socialistic and ( Communistic minded economists L could be sincere in advocating this . philosophy, characteristic though it , is of their thinking. If the principle . were workable, why does not some , Communist nation issue a million ' dollar credit to each of its citizens and let them all enjoy wealth in a nation that cannot go broke? ! ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE i Having qualified aa Administratrix : of (ha estate of W. T. Lliieberry, de ! ceased, late of Alamance County. [ North Carol lata, this is to notify all , persons having claims against said ( estate to exhibit them to itie under signed at Graham. North Carolina, an ' or before the 6th day of January. 1(61, or thle notice will be pleaded In ' | bar of their recovery. I All oereone Indebted to eald aetata I will please make Immediate payment. This loth dhy ot December. lt^E. MRS. MAVTI1S O. 1.1NEBERRY, ? Administratrix of the estate of W. T. JJneberry. deceased. W. I. Ward. Atty. HAPPY N EW YEAR BEST WISHES ? In saying Happy New Year we have the satisfac tion of knowing that during the past year we have, in some small degree at least, contributed to the well being of most of the citizens of this community. We hope to en Joy your continued friend ship in 1947. I Wrike Drug Co. Telephone 97 To A// Our ffiendA ^ happyz May many friends help make the days brighter for' you in 19 4 7 COOPER - M9ELROY . FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service ? 237 N. Main Street Telephone 1850 I Uncle Sam Says Tea, Virginia, there Is a Santa Clam but his bag of gifts this year la as up to the minute as a Jet plane. Santa is nobody's fool. He knows Virginia's little heart will beat faster when she sees her new doll. Santa also knows Virginia's Christ mas tree will be a wisely dressed tree, because It will have tucked onto its branches crisp new United States Savings Bonds. Long after Virginia's dolly has hobbled down the sentimental road of yesterday, Virginia's Savings Bonds will be with her to make her future Christmases brighter and happier. U. S. Treasury Department SUBSCRIBE FOR THE GLEANER OutWtih for 1947 The Spotlight Is on ouri new arrival and we, as; one of the welcoming committee, hope 1947 will be a joyful and beneficial addition to your life. . HAPPY NEW YEAR Graham Furniture Co. Refiniahing - Upholstering -Custom Built Furniture - Phone 1?2S 420 If. Mala 8C ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of S. F. McBane, deceased, late of Alamance County, Ndrth Cam line, this Is to noUfy all persons hav ing claims against said estate to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Snow Camp, North Carolina, on or before the 15th day of December. 1(47, or this no Uce will be pleaded In bar of thrfr recovery. All persons Indebted to said eatats will please make Immediate payment This itth day of December, 1(4(. MRS. 3. F, McBANE Administratrix, c.ta.. of the estate of S. F. McBane. deceased, W. i. Ward, Atty. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified aa Administratrix of the estate of C. L Snipes, deceased, late of Alamance County. Nofrth Caro lina. this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said estate to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Gra ham. North Carolina, on or before the 16th day of Deoember, 1(17. or this no tlce will be pleaded in bar of theft1 recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This Hth day of December, 1946. ETTA WOOD SNIPES, Administratrix of the estate of C. L. Snipes, deceased. W. I. ward. Atty. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix upon ths Estate of M. W. Toung. no tice Is hereby given to nil persons hav ing a claim against said Estate to pre sent the same duly verified to the undersigned on or before the 11th day of December. 1947 <*? this notice will be pleaded In bar of ihetr recovery. All persona Indebted to aald eat*Us will please make prompt settlement CHRISTINE TOUNQ Thla the Ith day of December. 1(41 Administratrix. Estate of M. W. Toung. 1. L Cook. Atty. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the ?state of E. C. Edwards, deceased, late of Alamance county. North Oaro llna. thU Is to notltr ?U persons h^r- < tng claims against the estate of said ( deceased to exhibit them to the underr signed at Rt. 1, Eurltngton. North Carolina, on or before the 20th day of t< December. 1947. or this notice will be i pleaded In bar of their recovery. , All persona Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment This 14th day of December, 1(40. I ERVIN EDWARDS, Executor. Estate of E. C. , Edwarda Deceased. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE , Having qu&llflel as Executor of th? i estate of Dr. J, A. Pickett, deceased, j late of Alamance County, North Car?- I Una, this la to notify all persona hav- | ing claims against the estate of said* 1 deceased to exhibit theifi to th*e un dersigned at Rt 1, Burlington, North Carolina, on or before the 16th day of December. 1947, or this notine will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This 12th day of December, 1946. HOWARD A. PICKUIT. Executor, Estate of Dr. J. A. Pickett W. L Ward, Atty. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Department of State PRELIM IN ARYCERTIFIC ATE OF DISSOLUTION To All to Whom These Presents Majf Come?Greeting: WHEREAS, It appears to my satis faction, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, de posited In my office, that the J. Z. Er wln Hosiery, Inc., a corporation df this 8tate, whose principal office 1s situated at No street In the City of Burlington, County of Ala mance, State of North Carolina, C. F. Russell, being the agejnt therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of chapter 66, General Statutes, entitled "Corporations," preliminary to the Is suing of this Certificate of Dissolution: Now Therefore, I, Thad Eure, Secre tary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did on the 14th day of December, 1944, file In my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corp oration, executed by all the stockhold ers thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provided by law In Testimony Whereof, I have here- , to set my hand and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 14th day of De cember, A. D? 1944. THAD EURE. Secretary of State. (State of North Carolina) (Seal) <? Recorded in Corporation Book No. I at page 71. NOTICE PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS : NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTT IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK A. L. Edwards I - vs - Annie Edwards TO THE RESPONDENT, ANNIE ED- ; WARDS: Tou will take notice that a special 1 Proceeding as above entitled has been ' instituted In the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Alamance Coun ty, North Caroline, by the petitioner , above named, against you. for the pur- ] pose of selling at public auction the t real property now owned by each of yo- y as tenants in common, the same being lot No. 69, Section 1,"Piedmont Heights ] as conveyed to each of you by Burling- E ton Ifllls Company, Inc., by deed dated 1 June X, 1914, recorded in Deed Book ? 116 at page 144 of Alamance County registry: and you will further take no- ] tire that you are required to be and ap- < tear at the Office of tbe Clerk of the i Superior Court of Alamance County, ] North Carolina, In tbe Courthouse in ] | Graham, North Carolina, on or before t the ilrd day of January, 1947, and ail- 1 ewer or demur to the petition} In this , cause, or the plaintiff will then apply t to the Court for the relief therein de- , manded. j This, the 17th day of December. 1944 < F. L. WILLIAMSON, , Clerk of the Superior Court of a Alamance County, North Carolina Clarence Row. Atty. I NOTICE t SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION ' NORTH CAROLINA ALAMANCE COUNTT IN THE GENERAL CO*>?T COURT D. J. Bowden and wife, Charlotte Bow- " den. Plaintiffs. - va ? Charles W. McHoee and wlfs, Harriet McIIoee. Defendants. e The defendants above named will' take notice that the plaintiffs have J commenced In rne General county c Court of Alamanue County, North c Carolina, an action entitled as above, j la which they seek the reformation of i ^ a pap* writing ln the form of a deeU. which paper writing Is dated July 16, * 1941. and duly recoided In the Office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County. In Book of Deeds No. 114, at page Hi- which paper writing was a executed by the plaintiff* to defendant. 1> Charles W. UcHoh, Into the fonn of a t mortgage, and that said Instrument be P cancelled u a lien upon the real prop erty therein described, and that title A to said real property be rested In these )< plaintiffs, free and clear from all lien V In favor of the defendants and especial- C ly from the Hen and claim of the defen- a dants under and by virtue of the said paper writing, the said real property r being a parcel of land In Boone Station b rownshlp. Alamance County, adjoining I the Town of Elon college, plaintiff, D.J. d Bowden, and others and containing t.t X acre* more or less, and being the n same real property described In that t< paper writing duly recorded In the Of- c lice of the Register of Deeds for Ala- b mance County, In Book of Deeds No. s 114, at page lit; and have said paper c writing removed as a cloud upon plain- r tiff's title, and defendants will further I take notice that they are required to r appear at the Office of the Clerk of the \ General County Court on the 14th day \ of January, 1147, and answer or demur 2 to the complaint filed In said action, or r the plaintiff will apply to the Court d for tjie relief demanded in the said c complaint. t This 14th day of Dedembek, 1146. t F. L. WILLIAMSON, 1 Clerk of the General County Court. ? Louis c. Allen. Atty. c NOTICE ? PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS [ NORTH CAROLINA 1 ALAMANCE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT i Rex T. Ray, Plaintiff, - vi ? P Margaret L. Ray, Defendant. ? The defendant, Margaret L. Ray, in the above entitled action, will take no tlce thai on the 7th day of January, 1947, at 10 o'clock, A. M? and there after, at the office of the Cleric of the Superior CQurt, Muscogee County, in the City of Columbus, State of Geo(rgia? , before John W. Bloodworth, Commis sioner, the undersigned Hex T. Ray * will take the deposition of E. C. A McElveen and K. F. Eidam, and other witnesses, to be read as evidence for the plaintiff in the above entitled ac- 1 tion,. which is now pending in the Gen eral County Court of Alamance County, State of North Carolina, and you will further take notice that if the taking I of said deposition is not begun and completed on said day, the sacne will be continued from day to day until completed. This 14th day of December, 1946 REX T. RAT. .Plaintiff. U Louis C. Allen; Atty. h a "MT m ? ?i ? XNotice of Sale. h T By virtue of a judgment made and n entered In an! action In the Superior A Court of Alamance County, North u Carolina, entitled Alamance county. a Plaintiff, vs. Bettie Fuller, widow, P Robert Fuller, Lewis Fuller, et al, Do- 8 [endanta the undersigned Commie- 11 doner will, on a Wednesday, January 16th, 1*47 f' v at 11,00 o'clock, a. m? _ n it the Courthouse door In Graham, c s'orth Carolina, sell at public auction q o the highest bidder for cash, the tl property described as follows: a A certain tract or parcel of land, gl ylng and being In Burlington Town- p ihip. Alamance County. North Caro. e In a, adjoining the lands of Nil ton rurner, and others, and Beginning at a rock, corner otr Big rails Road, and running thence S. 2 ih*. *0 Iks. to a post, corner with Rich- j ird Duck; thence with the line <d - Richard Duck, E. 60 ft.; thence N. to dig Fall Road; thence W. with said ?oad, 60 ft. to the beginning, being the ?eel property owned by Lewis Fuller it the time of his doath and descended :o the defendants, stad all other real c troperty In Burlington Township. Uamance County, North Carolina, 11 iwned by the said Lewis Fuller at the " ime of his death and descended to the C aid defendants. This Is a re-sale, and bidding will icgln at 6276.00. St The purchaser will be required to N lepoelt ten per cent of his bid when to he earns Is knocked down to him, and pi he balance upon confirmation. This 10th day of December, 1*40. iy LOUIS C. ALLEN. at Commissioner, at *r r Notice of Sale. ??? By virtue of a judgment made and ^ ntered la en action In the Superior w hurt of Alamance County, North Caro " Ina. enUUed Leltle Dibble Hunter C< Tutchfleld and husband. James H. pl Vutchfleld. June E. Hunter, Flossie Hunty. vs Coy C. Hunter and wife. ** Cadre Hunter; Bell Hunter RoMasos. t al, tba undesigned Commissioner d< in. on th th Wednesday, January 16th, 1(47 ? at 11:M o'clock, a. m.. t the CutirWicoss door In Graham. forth Carolina, sell at public auction a the highest bidder tor cosh, the roperty deacrlbed aa follows: A parcel of land In Newlln Township, Jamance County, North Carolina, ad otatag the lands of J. 8. Albright, Jr., V. H. Thompson, If. Jade Neese, lharles Holt, colored, Calvin Outhrle, nd Gurney Wright and otfaern. and Beginning at a maple stump and ock, corner with said Wright and Al right; and running thence 8. It deg S. I. SO chs. to a rock thence N. 85 14 eg. E. 7.44 chs. to a rock; thence 8. 8 deg. yt. 2.11 chs to a rock in the neadow; thence 8. 88 deg. W. 8.20 chs. o a rock; thence 6.' 16 deg., E. 28.06 hs. to a rock, corner with said Al right. or Lot No. 1: In said Vhomp on line; thence 8. 78 deg. W. 17.84 hs. to a dead post oak and rock, cor er with said Thompson; thence N. 514 deg. deg. W. 8 chs. 88 Iks to a ock In a stump; thenc? N. 81 2-2 deg. V. 5.88 chs. to a rock, corner with said Fright, at blacksmith shop; thence N. deg. E. 21.66 chs. to a red oak. cor ler with said Holt; thence N. 38 1-2 leg. W. 7.82 chs. to a persimmon tree, orner with said Wright and Guthrie, ielng 80 Iks. from the center of a ?ranch; thence 8. 8014 deg. E. 6.06 chs. to the beginning, contajng 8.88 acres, more or leas, save and ex ept about two and one-fourth acres leretofore deeded to J. Sam Albright iy W. J. Albright, as showto by deed luly recorded In the Offlce of the Reg |ter of Deeds for Alamance County. In >eed Book 88. at page 488. This Is a re-sale, and bidding will be ta at 8742.60. The purchaser will be required to de >oslt ten per cent o( his bid when the ame is knocked down to him and the alance upon confirmation. This 20th day of December, 1946. LOUIS C. ALLEN, Commissioner. NOTICE SERVICE BY PUBLICATION rorth Carolina l.LAMANCE county. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK 'homas L. Morrow and others* Hei^s of Thomas A. Marrow and Cornelia C. Morrow, Petitioners, vs. [elen Morrow McKinney and husband, Albert Morrow, Mrs. Albert Morrow, If Albert Morrow married, his Heirs, Executors, Administrators, their name or names and residences un known, Respondants. The Defendants, Albert Morrow, if ving, and his wife if married, his eirs, Administrators, Executors and 11 other persons having or claiming to ave any interest in the estate of hos. A. Morrow and his wife, Co)fr elia C. Morrow, both deceased, late of .lamance County, North Carolina, will ike notice that an action entitled as bove has been commenced In the Su erior Court of Alamance County, said tate, for the purpose of selling the Lnds of which said1 Thos. A. Morrow nd or Cornelia C. Morrow died seized >r division; and the said defendants ill further take notice that they are squired to appear at the Office of the lerk of the Superior Court of said ounty in Graham, N. C., on or before He 1st day of February, 1947, and nswer or demur to the complaint in lid action, or the plaintiffs will ap ly to the Court for the relief demand i in the petition. This 11-th day of December, 1946. W. H. ALDRIDGE, Asst. Clerk Superior Court Alamance County. . S. Cook, Auy. Notice of Sale. By virtue of a Judgment made and atered In an action .in the Superior ourt of Alamance County, North irollna. entitled Alamance County, lalntllf. ve Edgar Isley, Arthur Ialey . al, Defendants, the undersigned ommlsstoner will, on Wednesday, January 15th, 1947 at 11 o'clock, a- m., the Courthouse door In Graham, orth Carolina, sell at public auction > the highest bidder for cash, the ?operty deecrlbed as follows: A certain tract or parcel of land, lng and being In Graham Town dp, Alamana County, North Carolina. ?Joining Washington Street, and hers, and being Lot No. I, of the dl slon of the lfonroe Harden lands, as own by Commissioner's Report as e tract allotted to Rosie Taylor, hlch report Is filed In the Office of e Register of Deeds for Alamance >unty. In Book of Deeds No, 97, at ice 914. This la a re-sale, and bidding will sgln at 9190.99. The purchaser will be required to ipostt tan per cent of hla bid when e earns la knocked down to him. and e balance upon confirmation. This 90th day of December, 1949. LOUIS C- ALLEN. 4 Commissioner.
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