THE GLEANER j GRAHAM, N. C., JULY 2, 1942 ISSUED KVEKY TUUH8DAY J. D.KERNODLE, Editor $1.00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE Eutered at *tu i'oatoffloe al Graham. N. C., as HM ood-claM matter. The largest revenue bill, $42,. 800,000,000, in world history, was approved and concurred in by the United States Senate ir 31 minute3 on Tuesday, the last day of the fiscal year. We offer no apology for devot ing so much space to the war. It is the biggest man-made event in human history, and no other has or will affect the destiny of more Americans and the people of other countries. Secretary of the Treasury Morgentrau announces the quota of war bonds to be bought in July is one billion dollars. The quota isi apportioned among the States. The largest quota is $171,596,000. North Carolina's quota is $12,153,000. It was made known a week ago that Major General Dwight Eisenhower, former assistant chief of staff for the United States, was in London' to take charge of the American forces in Europe. On his appointment the opinion is based that a second front will soon be establisjhed against Germany. When Prime Minister Winston Churchill got home from his con ference with President Poosevelt, he found Great Britain in tur moil. His countiy.nen were blam . ing him for reverses in the Egyp tian sector. Some wanted to de pose him aod set up a new lead ership. Somewhere in that part cf the world, several thousand j ears ago, a nation was delivered from oomh.ge. The leader had gone away to cc nfir in behalf ? f his people. In his absence they had set up idols and were rebel lious'. Notwithstanding the lead er's absence, his people went out every morning and gathered manna for the day. Argentina and Chile, two of the South Amerioan republics, still maintain some relationship with the Axis. They did not go all the way with the 21 Ameri can republics, and sever complete diplomatic relations. They want ed to keep on selling beef, wool and minerals to the Axis. There are many German residents in Argentina. In fact, most of South America is honeycombed with fifth columnists. Several! weeks ago, notwithstanding the semi-friendly relations, a Ger man sub sunk an Argentine ship. Demands were made on Germany for an explanation. The matter was patched up. Since that time 4 other ships have been torpedo ed, one of them 3unk. Argentina is not in good humor about the assaulta, nor is she receiving whole-hearted sympathy from the si3ter republics. In truth some of them may feel that she is getting her reward for her aloofness, and that "you can't tnade with Hitler." The sinkings of shipping on the East coast has passed 325, and before the week is ended will amount to 350 or more, if they continue at the same rate as during the past few days. The enemy is sending them to the bottom about as fast aa they are being launched from the ship yards. Some sinkings of enemy ships reported but the number is far behind the losses of Ameri can and others of the United Na tiona Not only are we losing the' shipping Gut the cargoes and a' large number of men. The loss of men according to late reports, | approaches well toward 350. It is. not a pretty picture. We will have to step-up production, orI the situation will grow more serious day by day. The loss of j so much shipping presents an other serious phase; it is the stalling of the delivery of war materials to the nations depend ing upon America. We are mak ing the goods, but, unless they are placed where they can be used, they count for nothing. RUBBER . Saving rubber hasi been dinned i into the ears of the public, hour ? by hour and day by day, for ' more than two weeks. If the ' Government did not need it, so much dinning would be foolish, but it is needed to keep the war machines rolling. It is as vital for carrying on the war and winning as shoe-leather, and j ammunition. The dfinning is believed to ' have fallen upon many daid by the purchaser in cash; one- a hlrd to be paid at the expiration of v Ux months from the date of the con- c irmation of the sale, and the balance e o be paid at the expiration of twelve a nonths from the date of sale; deferred i* >ayments to bear interest at the rate tl >f six per cent per annum from the a late of the confirmation of the sale, tl nd title to be reserved by the com- ? lissioner until the purchase price is tl 'aid in full; the said sale shall be t< aade subject to the confirmation of n he Court and the said commissioner *>' hall file his report of sale within T ive days after the sale in the office of G be Clerk of Superior Court of Ala tance County, and any person deeir- a< I log to file an exception to the said sale In the way of an Increase bid by at least five per cent of the amount of the first offer, or otherwise, shall have the privilege to do so within ten days from the time of filing of such report of sale, and if no exception thereto is filed within ten days after the report of sale, the same shall be in all re spects confirmed. Sale to be conducted in accordance with Sections 84, 85 and 2591 of N. C. Code. Time of sale: Saturday, July 11th, 1942, at 12:00 o'clock, noon. Place of sale: Court house door of Alamance County, at Graham, North Carolina. The plantation above described is located about five miles south of the Town of Graham, and one and one ?half miles south of the Village of Bel mont, near Highway 49 leading from :he Town of Graham to the Town of Liberty, North Carolina, upon which land is located a six room dwelling, feed barn and other out buildings, and the land is well watered and is an excellent grain and pasture farm with some timber and plenty of wood lur cLii lunu jjuipuoes. This the 8th day of June, 1942. J. GURNET HOLT, Commissioner Burlington, N. C., Rt. No. ] NOTICE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power 01 sale contained in that certain Mort gage Deed executed on the 6th day oj April, 1939, by J. E. AndrewB and wife Helen Andrews to the undersignec mortgagee and recorded in the offlc< of the Register of Deeds for Alamant County, North Carolina in Book 131 at page8 119 and 120, default havlnf been made in the payment of the in debtedness secured by same, I will Mil at public auction to the highest biddei for cash, at the court house door ir Alamance County, North Carolina, or Monday, July 13th, 1942 at 12:00 o'clock, noon, the following described real property, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land ir Graham Township, Alamance County, North Carolina, adjoining State High way No. 64 formerly No. 10, Lots Nos 15, 31 and 11 of Block "N", bounded and described as follows, to-wit: | Beginning at an iron stake in th? western margin of said Highway, corner with Lot No. 15, said iron stake being 100 ft. S. 41 deg. 57 min. E. from the intersection of said Highway and Andrew Street; running thence S, 57 deg. .06 min. W. with the southern (line of said Lot No. 15, 200 ft. to an [iron stake in the line of Lot No. 31, [corner with said Lot No. 15; thence S. 41 deg. 57 min. E. with the eastern line of said Lot No. 31, 75 ft. to an iron stake in the line of said Lot No. 31, corner with said Lot No. 11 now owned by A. H. Mauney; thence N. 67 deg. .06 min. E. with the northern ane of said Lot No. 11, 200 ft. to &l iron stake in the western line of said Highway, corner with said Lot No. 11; thence N. 41 deg. 57 min. W. with the western line of said Highway, 75 ft. to the beginning, it being Lots 12, 13 and 14 of Block "N" of the property of the L. Banks Holt Mfg. Co. subdi vision of Block "N" and "O" part of of Block "M" as surveyed and platted by W. T. Hall, C. E. July 1926, a plat of which is recordel in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County in Plat Book 2 at page 85. This sale will be made subject to advance bids as provided by low, and will remain open for ten days from date of sale to receive advance bids. This the 8th day of June, 1942. CHARLES P. THOMPSON, Mortgagee. Wm. I. Ward, Atty. NOTICE SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA, ALAMANCE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ? .P. Williamson, Petitioner, - v? - dary Lea Circy and her husband John Doe Circy; John Dickey, Docie McBroom, Bedford McBroom, and all persons Interested in the prem ises, et al, Respondents. The defendants, Mary Lea Circy nd husband, John Doe Circy. Docie ilcBroom and Bedford McBroom, and Jl persons interested in the premises rhose names are unknown to and annot after due diligence be ascertaln d by the above named petitioner, and : 11 persons having or claiming any ; .tercet in the premises, will take no- i ice that a proceeding entitled a, i bove ha? been commenced against I tern in the Superior Court of Ala- t tance County, North Carolina, and | tat the purpose of said proceeding is > secure an order for the sale of the s *1 property described in the petition t ring about J2.91 acres in Haw River ( ownshlp, Alamance County, North sroilna, which property formerly tlonged to Brown Lea, deceased, and IJolns the Joseph Rogers property, I the Martin- McCauley property, the Jullap Baeon property and others, the sale to be made for division among the tenants In common, the reepon dents being Interested In the subject matter of the action, and the said re spondents, Mary Lea Clrcy and hus band, John Doe Clrcy, Docle McBroom and Bedford McBroom and all persona Interested In the premises described in the petition whose names are un known and cannot after due diligence be ascertained by the petitioner, and all persons owning or claiming any interest In the premises will take no tice that they are required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Alamance County at the Court House In Graham, North Carolina, on the 11th day of July, 1842, and answer or demur to the petition of the petitioner In this action, or the petitioner will apply to the Court fbr the relief demanded In the petition. This the 11th day of June, 1942. SARA MURRAY, Asst. Clerk Superior Court Allen A Madry, Attys. Trustee's Sale of Land. By virtue of the powers contained L In a certain deed of trust by Charlie B. Enoch and wife, Lucile Enoch, to Cooper A. Hall, trustee, recorded in Book .Page. . . ., of the Regis ter's Office of Alamance County, and default having been made in the pay j ment of the note secured thereby, and at the request of the holder of said c note, the undersigned trustee will of fer for sale and sell for cash to the | highest bidder at the court house door 5 in Graham, North Carolina, on Monday, July 18th, 1942 i at 12:00 o'clock, noon, ? the following described real property. Beginning at an iron pipe on the 1 west side of New Street, corner with Lot No. 2; thence with the line of 1 New Street N. 34 deg. W. 60 ft. to an 1 iron pipe, corner with Lot. No. 4; thence with line of Lot No. 4 S. 65 deg. 30 min. W. 88 ft. to an iron pipe, cor ner wiith Lot No. 4; thence S. 34 deg. E. 50 ft. to an iron pipe, corner with t Lot No. 1; thence with line of Lots Nos. 1 and 2 N. 55 deg. 30 min. E. 88 tt. to the beginning and being Lot No. 3 of Eliza Ellen Love property, a blue ^ print of which is recorded in Plat Book No. 3; Page 122, of the Office _ of the Register of Deeds of Alamance County. The sale of this property is made subject to any and all prior liens. Thig the 10th day of June. 1942. COOPER A. HALL Trustee. NOTI CE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power ot sale contained in that certain Mort gage Deed executed on the 19th day of October, 1940, by Garland L. Whitt and wife, Irene Wilkereon Whltt to the undersigned mortgagee, and re corded In the office of the Register of Deeds for Alwiance County In Deed of Trust Book 141 at pages 4? and 48 default having been made In the pay ment of the Indebtedness secured by same, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder 'or cash, at the Court House door In Alamance County, North Carolina, on Monday, July 13th, 1942 at 12:00 o'clock, noon, the following described real property, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land In Graham Township, Alamance County, North Carolina, adjoining State High way No. 62 and 93, Third Street, Lot 18 to 26 inclusive, Lots 14, 16, 16, and 31 of Block "DM", bounded and de scribed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at an Iron stake In the western margin of said Third Street, corner with said Lot No. 26, said Iron (take being 184.8 ft. N. 2 deg. 46 mln. E. from the Intersection of said Third Street and said Highways; running thence N. 2 deg. 46 mln. E. with the western margin of said Third Street, 99.6 ft. to an Iron stake, corner with Lot No. 21; thence S. 87 deg. 32 mln. W. with the southern line of said Lot No. 21, 200 ft. to an Iron stake, corner with said Lots Nos. 31, 14 and 16; thence S. 2 deg. 46 mln. W. with the eastern line of said Lots 16 and 16, 100 ft. to an Iron stake, corner with said Lots 18 and 19; thence N. 87 deg. 32 mln. E. with the northern line of said Lots 18 to 26 Inclusive 200 ft. to the beginning, It being Lots Nos. 27, 28, 29 and 30 of Block "DM" of Qrabur Heights, part of the L. Banks Holt property C. P. Thompson subdivision ts shown by plat made by W. T. Hall J. E. March, 1939, and recorded In the he office of the Register of Deeds for Uamance County In Plat Book 1 at >age 126. This sale will be made subject to kdvance bids as provided by law, and vlll remain open for ten days from Late of sale to receive advance bids. This the 8th day of June. 1942. CHARLES P. THOMPSON. Mortgagee. 7m, I. Ward, Atty.