THE GLEANER |' eaiHAM. K. 0., DEC. 10,1031. MOD IrilT T1CMDAT, J. D. KERNODLE, Editor, i $1.00 A TEAR, IN ADVANCE. l?Un4 at im Poaloloa tiliritiaa, .N ft. SS ?OlilE IIIWMIW The lower houie of Congrees now stands 219 Democrat! and 214 Re publicans. No room there for the majority to foster disagreements. Senators John H. Bankhead of Alabama and Josiah William Bailey of North Carolina, new senators, were duly seated in the U. S. Senate Monday w ithout opposition, though notice of contest has been filed in case of each. John N. Garner, Representative in Congress from Texas for the past 29 years, was elected speaker of the House Monday by the Democrats to succeed the late Nicholas Long worth, Republican. The entire Dem ocratic deligation, 219. was present and voted for him. The charity football game at Duke University stadium last Saturday af ternoon, with teams from Duke and University at Chapel Hill against teams from State, Wake Forest and Davidson colleges, was a real foot ball game. The Universities won 14 to 9. The attendance waa less than 9,909 about a fourth or fifth of the number attending the other out standing games. Purse strings get very tight when K comes to charity. Mr Hoover pre hit annual met* ?age to Congrett Tuesday. No ooe, not even hit party friends give it very high praise. The outstanding recommendations are about three: in the (ace of possible deficit of $4,444 set.ott, he recommends an increase in taxes; the avoidance of tariff ro .v iaion; and the Setting up of a gi gantic corporation similar to the War Finance Corporation to re lieve depression and make money matters easier. It is to be seen to what extent Congress will follow these and other recommendations. 8.3. Manhattan, the largest Amer ican bnllt merchant ship ever launch ed, was launched at Camden. N. J, last Saturday. It is being built for the United States Lines, is 705 feet long with 34,MM gross tons capaci ty. Speed is more than 30 knots per hour. A [bottle of water, composed of the mixed samples sent by tbe governors of the 43 states, was crashed against the bow in the christening ceremony. Gov. O. Max Qardner aet^a bottle from Neuse river. This jmonster of the sea will accommodate 1,344 passengers. It is the last word in comfort and luxury for ocean travel, France Honors Deeds of U. S. Ten in Memorial Brest. Fiats ? Fifteen Italian acalptors, under direction of Boulto QuftnctU, sa American dtiat of Italian extraction, are pettlnf the gnlahlng touches on the liaarlesa aaral memorial, which Is to be com pleted here la February. So far ae date for Ua dedication < has been rboaeo. bat It has bean sug gested that February 22 would be ap propriate. This n>emortal, at Ooors d'AJot Brest. Is a tribute la granite to the gallant deeds and services of Dotted State aaambo during the World war. The tower, which willT be 104 feet high, has attained a height ef US feet. It will ho sansoanted by fear giant eagles. On the sides will be atlsgsrteai sculpture. Mare than SUMS cubic fast of Breton granite will he reunited tar It and Ihe cost Is estimated at IMS. 000. Horns of Lost Cattla Hard Enrich Tons Man Baa tat en to. Tana?Remains ef a bant hard of longhum cattle, fa met 10 the history ef the Texas range, hm hat Sound by L. D. BariUlon ef Wae ata. Taxau, and their hart have made. Mm rich. la BU Jacob Dm Lonisi*s entire herd ef several thousand toughest stampeded la a storm near Tevllngt task. They were never Stnd. That 1% net until BtftflHea trailed ?ad Stand T^uat heap of^naTand hsrns Bertlllloa has Mat sold mare than *80.000 trorth ef bona, and la mew nominating far a sale lathe prises ef Wales. U '? LIGHTS ? &A&S ?/ NSW YSBK 4 An artist and hla wife dram down to a part? on Long Hand at whteli other thlnfs besides unfermented grape Juice were served. On the trip home ha paid her mora attention than he bad since the days when they were (Hifayed. It natnrally was gratlfylnt to And that the paaslnf years had not lessened his affection. She was tlad aha still was slender and food to look at Bather lata the neat morn ing, the husband came down to break fast Ha had ooe hand on his brow and what ha chiefly appeared te de sire was plenty of coffee. Still, all was well until ha said: "Say, who drora homo with me lent night r a o o Mr. aad Mrs. Bugs Beer are ardent crossword passle fans. Mrs. Beer la pretty good at these pussies hot she was absolutely astounded at tha skill, voed aad bralawork shews by her husband. Together they woald do tha possls published la a certain Mew York paper aad they aerer were more than child's play for Mr. Baer. If ever she was stock for a word, he In stantly supplied It Mrs Baer took a wholesome pride la her husband's remarkable ability until It accidental ly came to light that Mr. Baer was obtaining advance proofs of the pus sies at the newspaper office, working them out at his lets are, sad then do ing them ever at home. Mr. Baer has lost prestige. e e o There Is a sign oa tha road near Poughksepsis which reads en one side, "House te let Inquire within." On the ether side, the sign reads, "Bo ware of tha Dog." sea Arthur wnitua Brown, the Btan trntor, u< Le Bey P. Ward, the archl tact, had ? mlraeuleua untax IM Injury nr death recently while drtr Ia? back from Baat BaafM, Lang Inland, to Mow Tort Tba road wan croodad with rapidly moving can. Mi . Ward waa at tba wheal at hla owa automobile, with Mr. Brawn la tba aaat baaldt him. Suddenly a driver swung out of tba Una cnmlac the oth er way. Mr. Ward wraochad tha wheel but barely praraatad a bead an col 11*1 on. The other car atrack hla ear oa tba aide, pushed It SO that, and overturned It la tba dltct It tierted to Its aids with Mr. Brown oa tha mn der alda Now nomas the miracle. The ear waa badly wmaahed. windshield, fender*, runntnr hoards and windows. Vet, whaa they were polled out. neither Mr. Ward nor Mr. Brawn waa mere than Nightly brained and tba ileum Mr. Brown waa warning were not area broken. e e e A Mead of mine entered an auto mat near Scranty ascend street aad was thoroughly aarprlaad to And It fairly well IM with men with canes end spate- A few eren had monoclea through which they made a careful eraarinatlee of the ready dishes be fore pertinr "1th their nickels. Tba only way In which my friend waa abla to account for this clientele eras to Assume that tha tueteumi ware on cers of the former Bank uf United States, which had branches in this vl clotty before the parent stem and all branches withered. This autamat, by the way, la one of the few New Tort eating places which bars imofctag A nonsmoking rale Is hard to safmte. ant bocansa of tha man, but bucauau of tha women, a far more Independent ecr. I - - - Dr. Frederick W. Eodft telle me ef ? ntiru entomotegtt whe en tared the Explorer* dab la great excite ment Be wee poinding a folded newspaper agalnat hU hand. "Did job aeat" he naked. -Did joa aee the Colorado riser baa orer Aowadr "Tea," aaawered aomeone. "It la terrible ebeet the poor people who h?Td lost tkslr hMMBa" Tsopur *14 tlM adSBtlst "Whit coo cere hare I with peepUT It la the bag*." It aetata that he had dUeorered aome bow variety of laaaci la the dto> Met which bow waa doedod. Wall, Ifa att la the point of stew. (BL 1011. a*u ajraOHoU.)?'wnp ama Men (T) is Berlin are wearing apata trimmed with far. Notice of Foreclosure of Real Property. Purauant to the power vetted In the trader tlfwod Traatee by vlrtae of a certain dead at traat from A. J. Jeffrey* tad wife. Pearl Jef freys dated April It, lm, aad duly recorded in the office of the Ragia tw of Deed* tor Alamance County h Deed of Traat Book ill, Page 10. aald deed of traat having been ex era ted for the porpoee of aeenr ing a certain not* of even date therewith; where**defaalt haa been made In the payment of tatd note, the iiarlal dgaed Traateo win, por> aonot to the pdwat of ml* aotfco riaed in aald deed of traat, offer for a(r at pobUc taction at the cooat honae door la Graham, North Caro lina, Alamance Oooaty, to the Uat and hlghaaf bidder for caah, the fol lowing deecrtbad reel paopeitj, on TDBSDAT, JANUARY Hh, 118, I at It* o'clock, noon, A fot of land eitnate |a Pleaaaat Grove Township, Alamance County and State of North Carolina, adjoin ing the lands of J. G. Dalley (dec'di, ftelemoe Martin (dec'd) and others, aad bounded as follows, jo-wit: Beginning at a rock at the corner ot Cicero Whjtmors's tobacco barn; thence NJ, 1 1-1 deg. B. 11 cha. to pointers; thence a dividing line S N 1-1 dsg. B.M dha.15 Iks. to point era in 3. <G. Dafley's line; thence 8. 1 1-1 deg. W. 11 cha. to a rock in O. |ff, Pettigrew'a line; thence N. M 1-1 deg. W. M cha. ? Iks. to the first station, containing one hundred and eleven acres, more or lees. The abeve doocrlbsd property is the identlcnl land conveyed to Aa dm 3. Jeffrey* by B. 8. Parker, Jr.. Oeaaadrntenar, bp deed dated 16th day Ot Jmy, Ml aad duly record ed In the office ot the Regkrter of Deeds ot llama err County in Book M, Pages 1T4?A This property sub)ect to advanced bide mi provided by lew. tide Mi day ot December, 1M1. T. C CARTER, < Trustee Notice of Rc-Salc of Real Property. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mort gage deed executed by Mrs. Laura Bernhardt, a widow lady, of Ala-1 mance County, bearing date of March 174*31, and tecordedin Reg ister of Deeds' office in Book No. 117, page 01?61. Mortgage Deeds, default having been made in pay ment of said Mortgage as secured by said Mortgage the undersigned will sell at public auction.for cash at the COUrt House Graham. N. C. as the law directs, on BtUMliAV, iNi, 1 at 11 40 o'clock, noon, the following tracts of land in Boon Station township. Alamance County adjoining the lands of John Wagon er, R. J. Me bane and St. Marks Church lots, and bounded as fol lows Beginning at a stone in John Wagoner's line, running thence with the said line South 86 deg. B. Schs. 16 Iks. to a stone on MehaneU line, thence with said line South 2 1-2 cleg, W. It cha 52 Iks. to a stone on said line; thence North 75 deg. W. 11 cha and SO Iks. to a stone; thence North 12 deg. B. 14 chs and 46 Iks. to the beginning, containing l&J acres, more os lest. Second tract?A let in said Coun ty and State, in Boon Station Town ship. described as follows ? Beginning at a stone. R J. Me J ane's Corner running thence South It 1-2 deg. West t chs. and 75 Iks. to a corner of the Church lot; then ce North 23 1-2 deg. Wedt 4 cha. to a stone; thence South 25 1-2 deg. West II chs. and 7 Iks. to a stone la toad; thence North S 1-2 deg. Bast 12 cha and 20 Iks. to a stone on Mecane's corner line; thence with said Meoane's line South 17 deg East 13 chs. and 13 Iks. to the begin ning, containing 15.6 acres more or less. Thfc la a re-sale and the bidding will start at 9356.S0. This December 5th, 1631. JOHN M. COBLE, Mortgagee ?oMCRiais ro^ nn uiuiia, Notice of Sale of Real Estate i Under Execution! NORTH CAaOVHA, ALAMANCE COUNTY. A.'M. Barrow, trading as A. M. Barrow'Company. Plaintiff, j VS. , J. O. Garrett, Defendant. Under and by virtue of an execu tion iaaued by the Superior Court of Alamance County, in the above entitled action, directed tq the un dersigned, Sheriff of Alamance County, the Judgmentin the said act ion having been docketed In Ala mance County an the ... day of W ' the under aigned Sheriff of Alamance County, wgl, on MONDAY, JANUARY 4. 1933 at 11 AS o'clock, nooiv at the Court House Door of Ala-, mance County in Graham, N. C, aeil at public auction, to tl\a highest bid der for cash, for the purpose of sat isfying the aa^d execution, aU of the right, title and estate of the ae|d J, Ot Garrett owned on the date of the docketing of sa(d judgment In Alamance County, or acquired since said date, in and to the fol)ow$ig described lands located In Patter son Township, Alamance County North Carolina: A certain tract of land in Patter-, son Township, Alamance County. Joining J. M. and J. G. Garrett and beginning at an iron bar in Gar rett line 24 links E. of the center ot State Highway No. #2; thence 8. 8? deg. East 1.66 3-J cha. to an iron bar In said line; thence 8. 5 deg. Weet 3 chs. to a rock; thence N. It deg. West 1.66 2-3 chs. to an Iron bar 20 links East ot the center of St#* Highway No. 62; thence North I deg. Bests 3 chs. to the beginning, containing .6 1-2 acre more or levy being the property deeded t.O Many Goodman, deed for which js record ed in Deed Boofc Hat M, Page 432. This t(he ith day of DecCknber, MSI. \ H. J. STOCKARD, Sheriff Alamance County. . ? 1 ' . *t ; ? , ? ?. ? * ;v *'?< v ; ' I ? ? I * $ i m 1 ' ' vv" '" k i let us have your car \ J r for 25 minutes ' r a*. *. ,- ' you'll enjoy better driving all winter long * ? "QlTANDARD" Lubrication Service is thorough, scientific and complete. It is based on the needs of each indi vidual make of motor. Your car is gone over from front axle to rear spring shackle bolts?including a thorough draining and flushing of your crank case and refilling with the prop * er consistency of motor oil. The result is easier, pleasanter driving all winter long. Quicker starting. Less strain on your battery. Less need of using the choke and a minimum of carbon accumulation. Leas wear and tear on every moving part and easier opera " * tion regardless of the weather. ? t It takes little time. It costs little. It means a saving many times over. Stop in at any "Standard" Service Station or dealer's. ___ Put your car now in the best possible oondition for the W' winter months ahead. . ?"-"'I'* - m' * * ' Every "Standard" lubrication Job ia checked and lechecked by r f meana of a special chart for your own make and model of an. ?* Nothing i? overlooked. Extra eare la taken to keep your oar thoroughly clean. * ? "r "STANDARD" LUBRICATION SERVICE AT "STANDARD" STATIONS AND DEALERS *

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