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1 HE GLi .vNE : j GRAHAM 0., sKI'T. ID, j v ? : i 18317ED KVKKY TUUBSDAT . J. D. KEKNODLfc, Editor. , $1.00 A YliAK, IN ADVANCE * Entered at tno Po* oltoee at (irahuiu N. C.. un wcu.tu oiasti matter. T == = 3 Chapel Hill Then And Now i After being closed for several years the University opened in \ Sept. 1875. At that time the old i "Hillsboro Recorder" was published r Col. John D. Cameron, editor. In . that paper of the date of Sept. 8, j 1875, appeared the following item, < headed Chapel Hill: We learn that about forty stu- 1 dents have entered and more are coming in daily. It is probable j that during Its first session the 1 number will reach one hundred." < The University's fall term is op- ' cning this week. Latest reports in- J dicate that about 750 new students , w ill enter this fall, and this in ad- ] dition to the 1000 or more old stu- 1 dents who will return. Also that 1 the university will perhaps have the , largest attendance in its history. , It's a far cry between 100 and near 1 2000. i unai-raia oi nis power, nisnop 1 Jas. M. Cannon, Jr.. was condemned J in severe terms at the quarterly ( conference at Locust Hill M. E. church. Caswell county, Tuesday for bucket shop transactions. The res- ? olution passed, says the Bishop has lowered the dignity of the office he; holds and brings reproach on the I cause of Christ which he is sup posed to represent." "Supposed"1 carries an implication of doubt, and that is what the Locust Hill conference said inits resolution. This little church, so far as we are ad vised, is the lirst to pronounce! against the reverend Bishop. But will this check his political and bucket shop maneuvers? ? On account of the strike at Ma rion five men are on trial upon the charge of promoting a riot. An at tempt is being made to get a jury. Then over at Gastonia the situa tion has not much improved. A : woman has been killed by random shooting and another strike or-, ganizcr has been kidnapped, car- ( ricd over the South Carolina line i and flogged. It will take a long, time to clear up the discord at both 1 places, granting that all clsi is i1 over with. But it does not seem that it is, for word comes from i Gastonia that there is no rooin for the Communist there. The revised tariil bill will be the big bone of conttention in Congress this fall and winter. The Demo crats and some Republicans are lining up in opposition to a num ber of its provisions, which are ve hemently condemned. No Change In School Books For The Coming Year. Raleigh, Sept. 18.-?There will be no change of text books in the pub lic schools at the opening in 1930 or at any time during the 1930-31 season, the state textbook commis sion has announced. The commission, which met in Raleigh Monday, notified the state board of education today of its ac tion and said it was the unanimous desire of the commission not to. make any report this year. The board of education, meeting today, approved the action of the commission, which means there will be no text books adopted in December of this year. Members of the commission are A. E. Akers, of Roanoke Rapids, chairman; Miss Ruth Gunter, of Sanford, secretary; Miss Ethel Mc Nairy, Statesville; Miss Anne Hold ford, Raleigh; Benjamin L. Smith, Spindale: R. G. Fitzgerald. Green ville, and Chester C. Haworth, Bur lington. Avery county farmers have pro duced the largest hay crop in the history of the county and are now looking for sheep and cattle to con sume it. J. M. Mull has completed the sec ond monolithic concrete silo in Burke county. W. H. Avery built the first one and Mr. Mull used the same forms. ? \VS OF WHITSETT ! Whit t tt, Sept. 17.?Arthur! 'hipp? Ingle spent last Sunday In iavidsun county attending the i liewatl-Bodenhamer reunion. j Mi Z. F. Perrett and H. C. Per- ' cti have just returned from scv-| ?rai ouy's visit to Spencer and ither points in that vicinity. W. r. Whitsett, Jr., attended a1 onference of the . M. C. A council lcld at Chapel Hill last Sunday af ei noon, and on Monday returned j ' o Chapel Hill to enter the uni- , rersity for this year's work. ' The Whitsett school opened for vork on Monday with all teachers n their places, and a full attend nice of students. D. H. Torreyson went to Greens- t loro today to meet several of his . Tiends who arc with the 101 Ranch iliow which was there today. Some ,-ears ago he was connected for ;ome time with tills ranch while jut west. ^ Dr. W. T. Whitsett has returned , from Davidson county where on ,ast Sunday he delivered the ad- r iress before the Stewart-Boden- * tiamer reunion which was held N. . Df Abbott's creek at the original ,. Horam Bodenhamcr home place. A r crowd estimated at twelve hundred c people attended the exercises; ^ music was furnishd by the twenty- v piece Friedland concert band; and the dinner table was one hundred and fifty feet long. It was an un usual gathering of these two fami- c lies, and their friends. The Stew- g arts are a Scotch family, while the A Bodenhamers came from the Rhine j river section, first to Delaware, and .; ihenee into North Carolina. The j. later trace to the original immi- v jrant Christian Bodenhamer. A session of the Methodist quar-1 ierly conference was held here on Sunday last in the M. E. church. b making plans for the next year's { work. b The county school carpenter is ^ here this week engaged in some ^ repair work on the school building. ^ 'Numbers of the small boys, es- j e pecially. went from here to Greens- v boro to the Miller Brothers show to day. r An interesting session of the home demonstration club was held here today with a good attendance * of the members present. One of our citizens drove over to; Chapel Hill yesterday on the new route number 54 making it from Whitsett to Chapel Hill in fifty min utes. The distance from here is just thirty four miles by the new route. Th- -embers of the Gibsonville Rotaiy club are to entertain their wive nd the teachers of the scho"! at their meeting to be held tonight. Rev. C. E. Hiatt and Prof. J. H Joyner spoke before the students of the Whitsett school yesterday morning. Miss Addie Houston of Greens boro, was here today for the usual club meeting of the Whitsett club. (J V (icneral County Court. i Since the first of the year Judge t E. S. W. Dameron, elected to hold e the General County Court on ac- *? count of Judge ?). J. Walker's ill- ( ness. has presided up to last Mon- !l day. and has given general satis- 1 faction and rendered good service. ? On last Monday Judge Walker i was at the helm again and disposed j of the following: !<J Judge Smith, driving auto while t intoxicated. $50 and costs. J. C. Stutts. same as above, $50 / and costs. " pi Armon Davis, same as above, $5011 and costs. t Sam Davis, whiskey in possession, t six months on roads. t Wes Thompson, making home brew, six months on roads or $25 1 and costs. ' Geo. Uant, escape, 30 additional I to term now serving. l Nucll Williams, concealed weap- ! on, $50 and costs or four months on J roads. 1 L P Partress. hauling liquor. < $25 and costs. I Fred Stevens, whisky in posses sion. $25 and costs. ji Duster Allen, possessiton of li-! quor, 4 mos. on roads or $50 and costs. Rube Keck, whisky in possession, 4 mos. on roads or $50 and costs. C. Palmer, whisky in possession, 6 mos. on roads or $50 and costs. Alex Farrington, assault, $25 and costs. Kal Hudson, driving drunk. $10 and cost. Forsyth county dairy cattle j breeders will exhibit a county herd; at the North Carolina State Fair, October 14 to 19. Two solid cars of ground lime stone have been ordered by farm ers of Stokes county for use under legumes this fall. Twelve pure bred Jersey bulls and nine registered heifers were purchased by farmers of Anson j county in August. 1 kiKPLANE STUNTS EVERY, AFTERNOON AT THE ME- j HANE SIX COUNTIES FAIR. hildnn's Day Tuesday?AU Chil dren Under 12 Years of Age Ad mitted Free Besides Two Ponies Will Be Given The Children. The greater Mebane Six Counties 'air will open its gates Monday turning for six big days and six i', nights?far the biggest and best tir ever attempted in the state of forth Carolina. On Tuesday of the fair the chil ten will be admitted free; that is, iti'.dren 12 year^of age and under nd on this day some child is going a receive a beautiful pony. In fact wo ponies will be given away, one o the white children and one to he colored children. On Wednesday a big double rcgram will be given and on 'hursday evening Tilleys, of Dur am, will put on a big fashion how; the biggest ever attempted, iaily airplane stunts will be given ver ihe fair grounds. The attrac ions consist of a show of twenty we cars carrying nine thrilling ides. 20 paid attractions and 60 oncessions. It is the biggest show he fair has ever signed. There /ill be plenty of parking space on he inside of the fair grounds. In every department great im rovements have been made to take are of about twice the number of xhibits as heretofore and in the lerchants and Manufacturers Suilding exhibits that are really nteresting will be seen. The state ive game exhibit will be here as /ell as mounted exhibits. In the poultry building thousands f chickens will be seen and in the attle and swine building there will e entries to take the entire capaci y, in fact there is no department ut that will be filled and overflow ng. A big automobile show will be n progress every day and every hing is being done to entertain very minute the big crowds which /ill be in attendance. The fair is ix days and six nights, beginning icxt Monday morning. Receiver's Re sale of Real Estate! U uder and by virtue of the po iv ir of sale contained in a certain uorlgage deed of trust duly exe :uted by E. II. Thompson and wile, Sarah C. Thompson, in favor of 'iedinout Trust Company, Trus ee, on the 30th day ot September, DIG, and securing the payment of icrlain bonds numbered from one ix, both inclusive, bearing even late with said mortgage deed of rust and payable to bearer, each 11 the sum of Two Hundred Dol ars ($200.00),default having been na e in the payment of said iu lohteilness as iu said mortgage leed of trust provided, and by he further authority of an order if the Superior Court of Alamance Scanty, in an action therein pend ng, and bi ing No. 3082 upon the livil Issue Docket, the undersigu id Receiver of l'iedmout Trust 'ornpauy will, on the fourth Mou lay in August, 1929, at 10 o'clock i. m., the same being 1T1E 30th DAY OF SEPT., 1929, it the courthouse door in Ala nance County, oiler for sale at niblic auction to the highest bid ler for cash, the following describ ed real property, to-wit: A ceraiu lot or parcel of laud in \lamauce County, North Carolina, id join ing the lauds of John Mc 'herson, William Williams and tllicrs, located on the old Burliug ou-Klou College road, and de icnbed and defined as follows: liegiuning at a stone, John Mc 'hersou's corner, and on Wiu. iVillianis' line; llieuce with Wil lauia' line N 88 dog W 10.50 chs o a gum on said line; thence N IJ deg W 8 chs to a stone; thence S 2.1 deg E 37.08 chs toastoiieou l.ynch's line; theuce his line S 80 leg E 4.77 chs o a stone; thence S 2J tleg W 37.08 chs to a stone; theuce S 72 deg E 8.47 chs to a stone; thence S 87 deg E 5.15 chs to a stone; theuce S 2) deg W 3.43 chs to the beginning, containing Tweniy-six and Seven-tenths (20.7) acres, more or less. The terms of the sale will be chsIi upon the dale of the sale and the purchaser will be furnish ed with a certificate by said Receiver certifying the amouul oi his bi'l and receipt of the purchase price, aud the sale will be left open ten days thereafter for the placiug of advauced bids as re quired by law. Said mortgage deed of trust is recorded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Alamance Coun ty iu Rook No. 71 D. of T., at page 138. This is a re-sale aud bidding will begin at $035.25. This the 9th <)ay of Sept.,1929. THOM AS D. COOPER, Receiver Piedmont Trust Co. 4. Ilolpb Long, Alt}. jg^Jome ^nningj^defasyj^ .*> I lar Br GRACE VIALL OKAY Household Science Institute. PEACHES AND PEARS Before starting to can peaches or any other fruit, collect and examine oniiinntnnf nnrl .Ttnf" it in good order. Have a liberal sup ply of new rubbers. Test and fit jars and lids. A sure method of testing is to put water in to the Jar, put on rubber, fasten tbe lid tight and in vert. If the Jar leaks, try another lid. Discard all de fective lids and Grace Viall Gray. jlirg f0 uyoii] furth er trouble. Regulate balls for glass top jars by removing from jars and tightening or loosening them by bend ing to fit. With everything in readiness, you are now ready to can the peaches. Select peaches which are ripe but not soft. Before preparing fruit, make thin syrup, or richer if desired, allowing one cup for each quart jar. Add one cracked peach pit for each quart of syrup, boil five minutes and strain. Immerse peaches about one minute In boiling water or until skins will slip easily, plunge at once Into cold water, peel and stone. Pack in jars at once, placing the -halves in over lapping layers, concave sides down with blossom end facing glass. Fill containers with' syrup. Process quart jars for 10 minutes at 5 lbs. pressure, pint jars for 6 minutes. Process No. 2 and No. 3 tin cans for 10 minutes at ?>* 5 lbs. pressure. Never use more than 5 lbs. pressure for peaches and all other fruits and berries. Pears may be canned whole or cut In halves. Peel and remove core If cut in halves. When packed whole, leave stems on. Cook from 5 to 10 minutes, according to size, In a medi um syrup until barely flexible. This precooking Is necessary In order to make a full pack. When packed whole, if pears are small, place In layers, stems up; let the second row All the Peart May Be Canned Whole or Cut In Halves. spaces between the two stems. Add the hot syrup as the layers are bnllt up. Process 8 minutes at 5 lbs. pres sure. Many people think the pear Is rath er bland In flavor so they add addi tional flavor, as lemon or ginger, to the syrup. Then add a slice of lemon or a small piece of ginger root when packing the jar. The Kleffer, the Pineapple and the Le. Conte pears are desirable for can ning. When canning a larger quantity of pears, they are apt to turn brown very rapidly when exposed to air. This can be avoided by placing the fruit In a dilute salt brine (2 tablespoons salt to 1 gallon water). A good, medium syrup for pears is made by boiling to gether one quart of sugar with two quarts of water. If pears are canned In tin plunge Immediately Into cold water and cool as quickly as possible, otherwise, fruit may turn pink In color. OFFER $5,825 IN PRIZES IN NATIONAL CANNING CONTEST To ward off a threatened surplus of farm products in many sections and to impress more housewives with the economy and healthfulness of home canned foods, a Na tional Canning Contest is now under way to find the best Jar of canned fruit, vege tables and meat in the country. Two hun dred and twenty-two cash prizes totalling $5,825 have been hung up by the Sears Roebuck Agricultural Foundation, including a grand sweepstakes prize of $1,250 for the best jar of canned food entered in the contest. Any woman or girl is eligible to enter the contest, but entries must be in not later than October 1, 1929. Further informa tion on the contest and free jar and entry blanks for sending in entries may be had by writing to Anne Williams, director. Na tional Canning Contest, 9E5 S. Homan Avenue, Chicago, III. ?4: Receiver's Re - Sale of Real Estate. Under and by virtue of -the power of sale contained "In a certain mortgage deed of trust duly executed by Walter Burton and wife, Mary Burton, in favor of Piedmont Trust Com pany, Trustee, on the 10th dayj of July, 1919, securing the; payment of a series of bonds numbered from 1 to 14, both inclusive, bearing even date with said mortgage deed of trust and payable t o bearer, each in the sum of Two Hun dred Dollars ($250.00), default having been made in the pay ment of said indebtedness as in said mortgage deed of trust provided, and by the further' authority of an order o'f the Su- j perior Court of Alamance Coun ty in an action therein pending, i and being No. <5682 upon the ] Civil Issue Docket, the under- [ signed Receiver of Piedmont: Trust Company will, on the 5th | Monday in, Sept. 1929, at ten j o'clock a. in., the sama being THE 30th DAY OF SEPT., 1929, at the courthouse door in Ala mance County, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real property, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land in Faucette township, Ala mance county, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Henry Hall. A. K. Roney, J. W- Fon ville and others, a part of which said land was bought from Henry Hall and a part is from M. R. Hippy's father't estate, which said land is bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a hickory tree on the big road and corner with J. W. Fonville; running thence N 58J deg E 3 chswith said pub I lie road to a stone in the center 1 of said public road; thence N 75 | deg E 15.27 chs with the said I public road to a stone: thence S | with said public road 57i deg E 113 chs to a stone on the line of ?M. R. Rippy; thence with the line of said M. R. Rippy li chs 1 to a rock, corner with the old Henry Hall and Roney place; thence with the line of the old Ronoy place S 15 deg w 16.14 clis to a rock, corner with said ! Fonville and Roney; thence N 80 deg w (B. S. 83 deg) 21.10 chs to a rock, corner with said Fonville in Fonville's line;thence S 20 deg 47' w (B S 27 deg 30') 17.95 chs to the beginning, con taining Fifty-three and Three tenths (53.3) acres, more or less. The terms of the sale will be cash upon the date of the sale and the purchaser will be fur nished with a certificate by said Receiver certifying the amount of his bid and receipt of the purchase price, and the sale will be left open ten days thereafter for the placing of advanced bids as required by law. Said mortgage deed of trust is recorded in the offiee of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County in Book No. 78, D. of T., page 203. This is a re-sale and bidding -\ ill begin at $787.50. This 9th day of Sept., 1929, THOMAS D. COOPER, Receiver Piedmont Trust Co. J. Dolph Long, Atty. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as Executor of the Last Willjand Testament of Cad well Troxler.dec'd. lata of Alamance County, this is to notify all persons indebted to * the etstate to make prompt settlement of same. All persons having claims against said es tate will present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned, on or before the 20th day of August. 1?1U. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This August ?th, 1929. John C. Troxler, Kx'rof Cad we il Troxler. Route No.l, Burlington, N. C. Long A Allen, Attys. JHadleys Jhe deWelers 666 la a Prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu. Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It sthe most speedy remedy known. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For 0ver30 Years Notice t Trustee's Sale of Real Property. Whereas, W. C. Warren and wife, Corene Warren, on the 2d day of November, 1927, execut ed and delivered to W. E. Sharpe, Trustee, a deed of trust on certain land in Alamance County, State of North Caro lina, herein described, to secure the payment of the sum of $2, 000.00, due by said W. C. Warren and wife, Corene War ren to Alamance Home Builders Association, named as third party in the deed of trust herein referred to, which deed of trust is recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, in Deeds of Trust Book 110, page 50, to vhich reference is hereby made; and Whereas, default having been made in the payment of the monthly installments there in provided, the whole of said debt and interest becomes due and payable as therein provided in said deed of trust, and the said Alamance Home Builders Association has requested the undersigned trustee to execute the trust herein contained; Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power contained in the said deed of trust, the undersigned trustee will, on MONDAY, OUT. 7th, 1929, at twelve o'clock, noon, at the Courthouse door in the Towt) of Graham, by public auction sell to the highest bidder for cash the tract described in said deed of trust; to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land in Alamtnce County and State of Nortn Carolina, adjoin ing the lands of Central High way, Williamson St. and others bounded as follows: Beginning at Northeast cor ner at intersection of William son St. and Central Highway; running thence with line of CentraJ H ghway in an Eastern direction 50 ft. to corner with lot No. 5; thence with line of lot No. 3 in a Northern direction 147.50 ft to corner with lot No. 19; thence with line of lots Nos. 18 and 19 in a Western direc tion 50 ft. to corner on Wil liamson St., thence with line of Williamson St. in a Southern direction 147.50 ft to the begin ning. Being lots Nos. 1 and 2, Block C of the Williamson prop erty located on Central High way between Burlington and Graham. On this property is situated a bungalow. Said lands will be sold to satisfy the debt secured by said deed of trust and such title will be given as is vested in said Trustee. This sale will be made sub ject to increased bids as provid ed by law, and will be held open for ten days after sale to give opportunity for such bids. This 5th day of September, 1929. ALAMANCE HOME BUILD ERS ASSOCIATION PARTY OF THE THIRD PART W. E. Sharpe, Trustee. M. C. TERRELL. Att'y. Receiver's Sale of Real Property! Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer tain mortgage deed of trust duly executed by C. B. Tillman and wife,MinnieLeeTillman,in favor Piedmont Trust Company, Trus tee, on the 20th day of May, 1920, and securing the payment of a series of bonds numbered from 1 to 8, both inclusive, bearing even date with said mortgage deed of trust and payable t bearer, each in the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($250.00), default having been made in the payment of said in debtedness as in said mortgage deed ot trust provided, and by the further authority of an or der of the Superior Court of Al amance county in an action therein pending, and being No. 3682 upon the civil issue docket, the undersigned Receiver of Piedmont Trust Company will, on the first Monday in Oct., 1929, at 10 o'clock a. m., the the same being the 7TH DAY OF CCT., 1929, at the courthouse door in Ala mance county, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real property, to-wit: Four certain lots, tracts or parcels of land in Burlington Township, Alamance County, North Carolina, being lots Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 in Block 2 in Glendale Heights, according to plot of Glendale Land Company made by W. B. Trogdon, Jr., November 7, 1907, and describ ed as follows: Beginning at an iron stake, corner of Battle & Mebane Sts.; running thence E. with Mebane Street 200 ft to a stake, corner . with one Allred; thence S with the line of Allred 147 ft to an iron stake on a 10 ft alley; thence W with said alley 200 ft to an iron stake on Battle St.; thence N with the line of Battle Street to the point of begin ning, upon which is situated a four-room cottage. Said mortgage deed of trust is recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance county in Book No. 87, D. of T. page 71. The terms of the sale will be cash upon the date of sale and the purchaser will be furnished with a certificate by said Receiv er certifying the amount of his bid and receipt of the purchase price, and the sale will be left open ten days thereafter for the placing of advanced bids as re quired by law. This 2nd day of Sept., 1929. THOMAS D. COOPER, Receiver Piedmont Trust Co. J. Dolph Long, Atty. Notice! Trustee's Sale of Real Estate. WHEREAS, P. L. Joyce and his wife, Ennis Joyce, on the 19th day of November, 1927, executed and delivered to W. E. Sharpe, Trustee, a deed of trust on certain lands in the Township of Burlington, Ala mance County and State of North Carolina, herein discribed, to se cure the payment of the sum of $2,000.00 due by said P. L. Joyce and wife, Ennis Joyce, to Alamance Home Builders Association, named as third party i nthe deed of trust herein referre dto, which deed of trust is recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, in Deed of Trust Book No. 110, page 104, to which reference is hereby made; and said note and deed of trust having bSen sold and assigned to Continental Trust Com pany and Wm. J. Casey, Trustee, Assignees, and default having been made in the payment of the month ly Installments therein provided, the whole of said debt and interest becomes due and payable as pro vided in said deed of trust, and the said Alamance Home Builders Association has requested the un dersigned trustee to execute the trust therein contained: NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power contained in the said deed of trust, the under signed Trustee will on MONDAY, OCTOBER 14TH, 1929, at twelve o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in the town of Graham by public auctlo nsell to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described property, to-wit: A certain tract or parcel of land in Burlington Township, Alamance County, State of North Carolina, adjoining Anthony Street, Ala mance Insurance & Real Estate Company, J. M. Crawford, and Mrs. W. H. Nance, bounded as follows: DPnTKTMTMn of o n,Uh uuuxxiiiaiiu u u a tuiiici wuu Mrs. W. H. Nance on the southwest side of Anthony Street; running thence with line of Mrs. W. H. Nance south 53 deg. 24 min. west 150 ft. to corner with J. M. Craw ford; thence with line of J. M. Crawford south 36 deg. 36 min. east 57 Va ft. to corner with Alamance Insurance & Real Estate Company; thence with line of Alamance In surance & Real Estate Company north 53 deg. 24 min. east 150 ft. to corner on Anthony Street; thence with line of Anthony Street north 36 deg. 36 min. west 57V2 ft. to the beginning, being part of the prop erty conveyed to Alamance Insur ance & Real Estate Company by W. P. Robbins and wife, Lura Rob bins, July 20th, 1923, deed for which Is recorded In Deed Book 81, at page 18. Said lands will be sold to satisfy the debt secured by said deed of trust and such title will be given as is vested in said Trustee. This sale will be made subject to Increased bids as provided by law, and will be held open for ten days after sale to give opportunity for such bids. CONTINENTAL TRUEST COMPANY This 12th day of September, 1929. and Wm. J. Causey, Trustee, As signees, ALAMANCE HOME BUILD ERS ASSOCIATION, party of the 1 third part, W. E. Sharpe, Trustee.
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