THE GLEANER
GRAHAM, N. C-, SEPT. 18,1945
ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY
J. D. KERNODLE, JR., Manager
$1.00 A YEAR IN"ADVANCE
Entered at the Pcetofflce at Graham,
N. C.. aa seccnd-cliuw matter.
I I
, LOOKING
I AHEAD
.r GEORGE S. BENSON
k Presidcnt~MttrdiMf Ctlltft
? Sctrcy. Jritiut \
Freedom
Individual liberty is one of the
teachings of Jesus. It goes hand-in
hand with personal responsibility.
How can a man be held responsible
for his acts unless he is free to de
termine how he shall act? The un
derstanding that certain rights are
everybody's rights, and that no man
can rightly deprive another man of
them, is an idea for which the world
is indebted to Christianity.
Compulsion in religion is older
than history. Every nation's lore is
Colored with tales of forced worship.
In fact, the history of Christianity
is marred with a shameful record
of coercion. Just the same, obedi
ence to Christ is voluntary or it is
net obedience at all, and (being an
every-day thing) Christianity lives
and grows best in surroundings of
personal liberty.
A Moral Duty
Opposing dictatorship, resisting
infringement by a few upon the lib
erties of many, is a reverent act of
fidelity to the source of all freedom.
No government is perfect; no eco
nomic system is perfect. For that
matter, no church is perfect. All
are- subject, more or less, to lead
ership by imperfect people. Never
theless some principle* are right
and worthy of vigorous defense.
Harry Emerson Fosdick said,
"One of the great hours in history
struck when mankind ran into the
idea that all the people should unite
in making laws, which then all the
people should obey. Behind our
pitifully fallible experiments with
IC|/1C9?UMUT? gU?ClUIIICin IMUIUB
the Ideal, worth everything our la
thers gave lor it and all that we can
give?the democratic state."
Godless Laws
One-man governments traditional
ly become jealous of their subjects'
loyalty to God; covetous too, per
haps, of their tree-will offerings,
large or small. Rarely do totali
tarian states begin at the church
when they start cutting off people's
liberties. They get around to it in
the long-run, however. There are
about enough exceptions on record
to prove the rule.
Dictators usually start their tres
passes on freedom by presuming to
say who shall engage in trade. It
is the natural way to commence.
Never do they find a large class
in commercial pursuits, so they can
begin grabbing power without antag
onizing a majority. The next big
strategy is to dominate the news.
By this method a dictator can make
his people think what he pleases.
Step at a Time
With buying and selling pinched
under government's heel, one emer
gency follows another, accidentally
or fay design; either way serves the
purpose. Consumers, the class most
hurt by government in business, nev
er learn the truth if press and radio
are under control. Selfish rulers
snatch away comforts and dole out
confusion ftm! suspicion, the
of serfdom.
Traditionally tyrants work this
way; it has happened all along
through history. After business is
confiscated and the new agencies
seized, the people are poisoned with
malice, and malice destroys living
souls. Americans who value their re
ligious liberty have no choice but to
defend representative government,
free enterprise, free speech and tree
press. They can fight on the front
line and win, or wait to fight in the
last trench and lose. 4
Spoils Fat
Too much heat will spoil fat and
food cooked in it When fat reaches
the smoking point it begins to break
down chemically and gives off
fumes with a sharp odor that
Irritate your nose and throat Food
fried In smoking fat may have an
unhappy effect on the digestive
tract rats that have reached the
smoking point also will get rancid
more quickly if you save them to
use again. Be extra careful when
frying with fats that have a low
smoking point Among the fats that
smoke quickly are butter, oleomar
garine, drippings, and olive oil.
Rationing News
The new sugar stamp valid
September l will maintain the
current rationing?five pounds
for four months.
OPA, it was learned Wednes
day, plans to announce this short
ly.
The household ration has to
stay tight because sugar supplies
are so shoft The total is about
25 per cent less than was avail
able before the war. 1
And the supply is not expedted
to increase until some time nexft.
year, when imports climb.
The new stamp probably will
? be no. 38 in ration book four.
OPA plans to skip over No. 37 be
cause many housewives used it
by mistake in applying for home
canning rations last year.
? MEATS & FATS
Red Stamps:
V2.W2.X2, Y2, Z2, expire
September 30.
Al, Bl, CI, Dl, El expire
October 31.
Fl, Gl, HI, Jl. K1 Expire
November 30.
LI, Ml, Nl, PI, Q1 Expire
December 31. i
SUGAR
Sugar Stamp No. 38 is now val
il for five pounds, expires Decem
ber 31.
SHOES
Airplane Stamps Nos. 1, 2, 3,
and 4, now good.
Make ration applications by
mail?save time and effort.
RENT CONTROL
All persons renting, or offer
ing for rent, any living quarters
whatsoever must register each
dwelling unit with rent control
office in their rent area. Persons
who feel that they are being
over-charged for rents may sub
mit complaints to OPA. Com
plaint forms are available at the
local War Price and Rationing
Board if your area does not have
a rent control office.
CHURCH BULLETIN
GRAHAM FRIENDS MEETING
Rev. Rcber; O. Crow, Pastor
9:46 a, m.: Sunday School. Daniel
Allen, (superintendent.
11:00 a m.: Morning worship,
6.16 p m.: Young Friends meeting.
7.00 p. m.: Evening Worship.
7:00 p. m. Wednesday: Prayer meet
ing.
GRAHAM METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. J J. Roone. Pastor.
9:46 a. m.: Church School. W, E,
Thompson, superintendent.
11:00 a. m ? Mnrnlnar wnrahln flar.
mon by the pastor. N
4:00 p. m.: Young People't Meet' a
Ing. Dorothy Fount. Leader.
7:00 p. m.: Evening Worship Ser
mon by the pastor. m
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH L
Rev. Guy P Cain, Pastor. 1'
9:45 a. m.: Sunday School. Morris i:
Burke, superintendent, n
11:00 a. m.: Morning worship, Ser- i
mon by the pastor. I
7:00 p. m.: Baptist Training Union, ;tl
MIbs Uena Church, director. l>:
1:00 p. m. Evening Worship 'j,,
1:00 p. m Wednesday: Prayer Meet- I J
tag. |cl
j ol
BAPTIST hi
ANDREW MEMORIAL CHURCH h
Corner Market and Mill Sis. 11:
Rev. Eugeno Hancock, Pastor
9:45 a. m.: Sunday School, J. W.
Gray, superintendent, F. B. Pegg, as
sociate. tt
11:00 a. m.: Morning worship, Ser- .
mon by the pastoi. ."
7:10 p. m.: Evangelistic service. ;C
Sermon by the pastor. N
CHRISTIAN ^
PROVIDENCE MEMORIAL b<
Dr. D. J. Bowden, Pastor
10:00 a. m.: Sunday School, J, A. "
Ingram, superintendent. c<
11:00 A m.: Preaching. Come and jj
worship with us.
GRAHAM '?
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH T
Rev. Edwin N. Caldwell, D D Pastor n
0:45 a m. Sunday Sohool, H D. _
Jones' Superintendent.
11:00 a m. Morning Worship. Ser- bl
mon by pastor. 11:
7:10 p. m : Evening Worship. 'oi
7:10 p. m.; Wednesday. Prayer v
Meeting
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ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE *
Having qualified as Administrator u
upon the estate of S. N. Ward, late of |
Pleasant Grove Township, Alamance
County, all persons having claims
against said estate are notified to pAr
aent the same, duly verllind, to the 1
undersigned on or before tbo 11th day c
of September, 114*. or thie notice will tt
As v.-- .-a-.-. ?
be pleaded In bar of tbalr recovery.
All persons Indebted to said aetata
will please make Immediate payment
This 11th day of September, 1141.
U L. WARD, Administrator,
111 West Market Street,
Greensboro. N. C
J. 8. Cook. Atty.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as /administrate
of the eetate of Lou M. Smith, de
ceased , late of Alamance County,
Nonth Carolina, this Is to notify all
persons having claims against the said
estate to Exhibit tjhem to the un
dersigned at Burlington, North Caro
lina, on or before the 10tah day of
September, 1941, or this notice will be
pleaded In bar of their recovery.
All persons Indebted to said estate
will please make immediate payment
This, t?he 4th day of September. 1945
A. M. SMITH, -
Administrator.
W. L. Shoffner, Atty.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor of the
estate of Lawrence G. Freeland,
deceased, late of Alamance County,
North Carolina, this Is tc notify all
persons having claims r^alnst the said
estate to present them to the under
signed at the office of Long & Long.
Attorneys, Graham. North Carolina, on
or before the 31st of August, 194 6, cf
this notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery.
All persons Indebted to said estate
will please make immediate payment.
This, the 28th day of August, 1945
J. HARVEY WHITE,
Executor of the estate of Law
rence G. Freeland, deceased.
Long Long, Attys.
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE.
The undersigned, having qualified
aa executrix of the estate of Henry
M. Turner, deceased, late of Alamance
County, this la to notify all persons
having claims against said estate to
present them to the undersigtaed on
or before the first day of August. 1944
or this notice will be pleaded1 In bar of
recovery.
All persons Indebted to said estat9
will please make Immediate payment
to the undersigned.
Thir, the 2nd day of August, 194S.
AUCE J. TURNER.
Executrix of the Estate of
Henry M. Turner.
A. M. Carroll, Atty.
NOTICE
OHTH CAROLINA
LAMANCE COUNTY
Under and by virtue of the nwer of
lie contained fc) a certain deed of
hist executed by J. D. Buss and wife,
ula Base, dated the let day pf April,
MS. and recorded in Book 131. page
27, in the office of the Register of
>eeds of Alamance County, North
arollna, default having: been made in
)e payment of the indebtedness there
r secured and said deed of trust being
i the terms thereof subject to fore
oaure, the undersigned trustee will
tfer for sale at public auction to the
Ighest bidder for rash, at the court
ouse door, in Graham North Caro
na, on
Saturday, October tlth, 194J,
at 12:00 o'clock, noon,
le property ccstvcyed In said deed of
uat, the same lying and being in the
ounty of Alamance and Si ate of
orth Carolina, in Boone Station
ownshlp. and more particularly
Dunded and described as follows:
Beginning ot an iron stake located
it the North side of Highway No. 10,
>med with Lot No. 20; running thence
.00 deg. IS mln. W. with the line ot
ot No. 20, ICK.I ft to an iron bar,
trner with Lot No. 20 and line of
htlrman Wagoner; running thence
'. 04 deg. SO mln. W. with the line of
hurman Wagoner S01 S ft. to an moif
alt. corner with Lot No 14. and the
ne of Ihurman Wagoner, thence S.
> deg. 15 mln. E. with the line of Lot
0. 14, 410.4 ft. to an Iron bolt located
i the North side of said Highway No.
). corner with Lot No 14; thence N.
I deg. 45 mln. E. with the Northern
largln of SUte Highway No. 10, 500
. to the point of beginning, being
ots Now. 15. 10, 17, 10. and 10 of the
1. B. Smith property, in Alamance
ounty, State of North Carolina as
?rveyed by J E. Williams, C- E..
pHl SO, 1SS5, plat of which is re
>rded in the office of the Register of
eeds of Alamance County. In Plat
ook S, page SO.
Upon this property is located a flll
ig station, cabin and a six room
welling.
This, the 4th day of September. 1046.
CLAIBORNE YOUNO,
Trustee.
amis p. Jones, Atty.
NOTICE
[ORTH CAROLINA.
LAMANCB COUNTY.
Under and by virtue of an order of
>e Superior Court of Alamance Coun
r, made in the special proceedings No.
105 entitled Allte D Jones Hid wife,
largaret Y. Jones. vs. Qlidewell L.
ones and wrtfe, Margaret N. Jones, the
ndersigned commissioner will, on
Saturday, October 4th,' 1S4S.
at 11:04 -o'clock, noon,
I the courthouse door In Alamance
ounty. North Carolina, offer for sale
> the highest bidder for cash that
twlsiiai.il I ii .... .....
certain tract of Una situate In tha
County of Alamance, Noith Carolina,
and more particularly described aa
follow*:
| A certain tract or parcel of land in
Boone Station Towrship, Alamance
County, North Carolina, adjolnlgng
the land* of Mary A. Tickle, N. C.
Highway No. ft, D. C. Patterson and
Jamee L. Hicks, and bounded and de
scribed aa follows:
I Beginning at a rock corner wltn
Mary A. Tickle In James L. Hick'a line:'
running thence with aold Hicks N. t'
deg. It min. W. II ft. to an Iron stake: |
thence again with Hicks N. 71 deg. E
188 ft. to an Iron stake; thence again
I with the aald Hicks N. 7 deg. IS mln.
W. 111.I ft- to a point In the center ot!
N. C. Highway No. S4 being a new cor
ner with D. C. Patterson, in James L
Hicks Une; thence a new line with D.
C. Patterson along the center of the
said Highway S. 18 deg. 68 mln. E.
81.6 ft. to a point In the renter of the
said Highway: thence another new
line with D. C. Patterson along the
center of the Highway S. 72 deg. 16
mm. W. 80 ft. to a poir.t iu the center
of the said Highway and corner with
D. C. Patterson; thence S. 17 deg. 08
mln. IE. 06.1 ft. to an Iron stake on the
West side of the concrete road <0.8 of
a foot west of the edge of the concrete
roadway) corner with Mary A. Tickle,
thence with said Tickle S. 86 dbg. W.
242.2 ft. to the beginning, being the
remainder of the property on the West
side of N. C. Highway No. 64 conveyed
by W. F. Tew to D. C. Patterson.
The above description was obtained
by a survey made by W. T. Hall. c. E..
dated June 10, 1044.
This, the 4th day of 8eptember,M046.
BARNIE P JONES,
Commissioner.
NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA.
ALAMANCE COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
BEFORE THE CLERK
Lillle Ann McAllster, Administratrix
of the estate of I). M. McAllster. de
ceased, Plaintiff,
- vs -
Lillle Ann McAllster, (Widow) and
others, Heirs at law of D. M. Mc
A lister, deceased, Defendants.
The defendants. J. C. McAllster, and
wife Hattle McAllster, One Cochran
and husband, J. P. Cochran. Oma
White, (Widow); Albert T. McAilstefc
and wife. Rlth McAlloter. Robert T.
McAllster; Charles N. McAllster; Avofa
Barton and husband; George Barton,
Nalda V. McAllster, will take notice
that an action as entitled above was
instituted In the Superior Court of
Alamance ^County, North Carolina, by
the plaintiff against the defendants
on tho 30th day of July, A. !>., 1945.
for the sale of tho real property of D.
M. McAllster, in Alamance County.
North Carolina, to make assets to pay
the debts of the deceased and cost of
administration; and the said defen
dants will take further notice that
they are required to appear before the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Ala
mance County, N. C., at his office In
the Court House of raid County, in
the City of Graham, N. C., on the 18tfc
day of September, A. D., 1945, und
answer or demur, or plead to the peti
tion, or complaint in *aid action on
file in satd Clerk's office on that date,
or within ten days thereafter, or the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief prayed for in the petition or
complaint, to-wit, salo of the said real
estate to make assets to pay debts and
cost of administration. ?
The defendant, Nalda V. McAllster,
will take further notice that unless
there Is a guardian appointed for her
on or before the 18th day otf Septem
ber, A. D., 1946, or withtn ten days
thereafter, tha plaintiff In this actioin
will apply to the Court for the appoint
ment of a Guardian Ad Litem for Her,
to appear for her, representt he*T in
terest, and answer the pleadings in
said cause on her behalf:
The defendants, Robert T. McAlls
ter, and Charles N. McAllster, will
also take notice that unless they or
each of them retain- oi* employ coun.
sel to appear for and reptese^it them
and their interest on or before the
18th day of September. A. D., 1945, or
within ten days thereafter, the plain
tiff will apply to the Court for the
appointment of some suitable, com
petent attorney at law, to appear for,
represent them, and their interest
atod file a newer for them end on their
behalf ae provided by law.
This, the 17th day of August. 1945.
F. L. WILLIAMSON
Clerk of 8uperlor Court,
of Alamance'County.
J. Giles Hudson, Atty fofr Plaintiff.
Salisbury, N. C.
NOTICE
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA
ALAMANCB COUNTY.
IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT
Baxter Foust, Plaintiff,
vs.
Minor Foust, Defendant.
The defendant above named will
Lake notice that an ac tion entitled as
above, has been commenced In the
I General County Court of Alamance
County, for an absolute divorce upon
the grounds of two years separation,
and the said defendant will further
take notice that she la required to ap
pear at the office of the C'lerk of the
General County Court of Alamance
County, in Graham, North Carolina, on
the 28th day of September, 1945, and
answer or demur to the complaint of
said plaintiff In said a; "Ion, or the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded In the complaint.
This, the 22nd day of August, 1945.
F. L. WILLIAMSON -J
Clerk of the General County Court
of Alumance County.
Louis C. Allen. Atty.
COMMISSIONER'S I
Notice of Re-Sale ,
Under and by virtue of an order of
(he Superior Court of Alamance Coun. 1
ty, In Special Proceedings No. 2277,
entitled Eva Miller, et als. vs. Morris 1
Brannock, the undersigned Com mis-'
eioner, will, on
Saturday, September 15th, 1945, ?
at 12:00 o'clock, noon, 1
offer for re-sale to the highest bidder a
the courthouse door in Graham, N. C.,'
the following lot of iand to-wit:
In the Town of Graham, adjoining
Morris Brannock, Callie Brandon, P.
G. Miller and' others.
Beginning at an Iron bolt, S. E. cor
ner of Morris Bannock, and running
thence with aald Miller, Eastwarj lis
feet to a stake, corner with Miller:
thence with MlUer Northward 101 feet
to a atake, corner w:th Miller, thence
Westward Of feet to r.cospier with aald
Miller; thence with Miller Northward
61 feet, corkier at a Cedar tree with
said Miller, In aald Brandon's line;
thence with Brandon N. 55 H deg. w.
S5.S feet to an Ir^n stake, corner with
Morris Brannock In said Brandon's
line; thence with said Morris Bran
nock Southward 102 feet to the begin
ning and containing '9-40ths of an
acre, more or leas.
Terms of Sale: One-half cash, bal
ance with Interest ltrom confirmation
at 0 per cent per annum, due in six
months. Title retained until fully paid
for. Sale will stand open for advance
kids.
Bidding will begin at 100.00.
This, the 27th day of August, 1945
J. S. COOK.
Commissioner.
NOTICE
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA
aLAMANCE COUNTY
IN THE GENERAL COUNTY COURT
Catherine McCoy Baliey,
vs.
BUI Baliey.
The defendant above named will
take noUce that an action has been
begun in the General County Court of
Alamance County, North Carolina, It
being an action brought by the plain
tiff against the defendant for absolute
divorce; the defendant will further
take notice that he Is required to ap
pear at the office of the Clerk of the
General County Court of Alamance
County in the Courthouse In Qraham.
North Carolina, on t#to 7th day of Oc
tober, 1945, and answer or demur to the
complaint In said action, or the plain
tiff will apply to the Court for the re
lief demanded In said complaint.
This, the 7th day of September, 1945.
F. L. WILLIAMSON
Clerk of General County Court
Alamance County.
John H. Vernon, Atty.
BUILDERS
Good work, tool Today you're building; a make-believe
Nritroad with a toy train and wooden blocks.
Tomorrow youll help build a new bntinees. a great
manufacturing plant a modern farm...a more proaperout
(Southland...and a greater America!
Theft the kind of future your dad ie working for...
your dad and all the other 50,000 man and women of the
Southern Railway System.
Theft why they're working harder than ever before
... making every serviceable piece of equipment do more
... finding new and better ways to railroad ...speeding
the movement of fighting men and supplies ... helping
?o hasten the day of final homecoming.
And tomorrow when you put away year playthings,
the Southern will be ready to "serve the South" with
even greater efficiency and dependability... because of
the experience and know-how that come from handling
a record wartime transportation load.
Yes, tbrfdy these "builders" of the Southland, young
and old, are hard at work preparing for the days of peace
and plenty that lie ahead.
And that's another reason why we are constantly
saying, "Look Ahead?Look South!"
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