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THE GLEANER G O] QUA HAM. N. C., MAR. 16, 1933 n ----- tl (?USB ITIII THCMD1T ? I. O. KEKNODLE, Editor. v $1.00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE. b lDi?r*d >t U}? .tofflc* ?t GraDatr. V .N 0.. M MOL ?. ola?? matter. 1, A ONE-MAN JOB j When the new Congress con- 8 vened in extraordinary session last week at the bidding of 1 President Roosevelt, it had a * saturation of partisan politics. J That made no difference with Mr. Roosevelt. He and his ad visers had charted a course to take and he told the Cong ess i what to do. Really it was per- c haps more radical than any- ' thing that a Congress had ever f been asked to do?to give the President dictatorial powers. i He almost frightened Con- 1 gjess. He asked for pow- ' er to do something that the Congess knew ought to be i done, but that it would not do 1 ?maybe could not haye been i done after months of jigsaw wrangling: If undertaken by ] Congress every son o f them would have had a thousand < and one of varied interests tug- ? ging at him, and the thing 1 that needed to be done now would have halted and limped i while conditions went from bad 1 to worse. The demand was for action as speedily as possible. Drastic action! There are enough seasoned and sensible men in Congress who knew what to do and.they stood by the President regardless of of their future political for tunes. The financial structure of the country needed wording over. It was tottering. Con fidence was rapidly fading. The "banking holiday" was de clared till such time as the financial institutions could steady themselves ? time enough to do some hard, cool thinking. If the fi nanciers were frightened they said nothing about i t 1 ud enough to be heard a b.uck away. The Government had 1 gripped the finances of the 1 country with a strong hand, ' not to turn loose till things 1 were calmed and moving in the ' right direction. It was almost magical. The ' confidence of the people that 1 called Mr. Roosevelt to lea ler- 1 ship was unshaken, Though 1 many were .inconvenienced their ( faith was unfaltering. They ' see things coming around in a ' hopeful and helpful way. If there are pessimists, the clan is small and can avail little. It took courage to do what has ' been done. The financial structure being 1 braced, the President turned at ; once to Government economy, j The costs of Government i must be drastically reduced. < Mr. Roosevelt preached this in his campaign last fall. The t people had faith that he would ] do aa he had promised. ^ He had to go to Congress again for permission and power to do the needed thing which, perhaps, it would not do, though it had the power. There was opposition but not suffi- i cient to tliwit the program. Through and by his economy . program the President expects ' to reduce expenditures to a budget-balancing basis. Use less and unjust expenditures will be cut off. Many names, no doubt, will be lopped from the government payroll. To many who have grown overnment for a livelihood the peration of being cut off will t ot be entirely painless. But ; he patient, the Government, > iust be saved for the people 1 rhosc Government it is. 1 What has hem done and will 1 e done is a joo that Congress | vould have b; ttled over how i ong no one knows or could ' ;uess, but givtn the power the ! >resident will get results which i ire imperative, And it should be remembered i hat the Con^ ress which gave he power can take it away ust as quickly, if abused. Still at the Task The Legislature is engaged n its most difficult task, that *f creating a revenue bill th it will produce sufficient revenue ' 'or government operations. Appropriations for State naintained institutions have oeen pared to the limit, it is maintained by many. The question of an eight months school term is being vigorously advocated with the result in doilLt. Economy i s urgent under present conditions. There must be drast ic econ omy in order to maintain the State's credit. The people can be relieved of some of the tax burdens b y reducing salaries and the Legislature should do it or empower someone else to do it. Earthquake rocks California Early Fridav night Southern California ws violently rocked by an earthquake, and since there have been a number of quakes, more or less violent. Long Beach was nearer the cent of the disturbance and here the deaths were estimated at about 100 and 1,000 or more injured. The death list so far as reported is about 135, aboul 4,000 injure!, and property damage amounjting to many' qnilli >ns. The Government, Red Cross and other agencies are doing their utmost for the stricken territory. A day or ? wo ago, since a penalty for hoarding has been named, a farmer in Kentucky lugged $35,00 in double eagles into a bank. He explained that he feared lightning might strike the haystiick where he had it in hiding. That would be a nice fortune for almost anybody now, but it fell a long way short of the P?ew York man ?ught by a cameraman deposit ing $500,000 o" hoarded treas ure. TJ T T\ xxuij. jusepuus xxauiois, euuor of the News and Observer, Ral aigh's morniug paper, and for mer Secretary of the Navy iD President Wilsons cabinet, has been nominated by President Roosevelt for Minister to Mex ico. At one time, a generation ago, Oen. Matt W. Ransom, who served inany years in thi United States Senate, was appointed Minister to Mexico by Preeident Grover Cleveland. Since the "bank holiday" mded wheat and cotton quota dons are higher, and Wall Street reports a material ad ranee in the prices of stocks and bonds. These are welcom xl by many a i an indication ' ihat conditions are impriving * The tone of cheerfulne-s and ( lopefulness seems to be improv- , ng, according to rep >rts mads I rom different sections of the 1 tountry. Any improvement, J iven the slightest, will b3 wel omed with the m .intenanco ind improvement of confidence , n financial matters. |i Gov. Ehringhaps spoke to he General Assembly in Ral sigh Monday nigljt. He stren aously advocated the preserva tion of the States' public insti tutions, the maintenance of the public school system and the preservation of the' State's great road system. Though distasteful to him, he did not see how the State could balance its budget and meet these a d other demands without a limited sales tax. Col. Luke Lea and Luke, Jr., wtre arrested a t Clarksville. Tenn., Tuesday b y Sheriff Brown of Buncombe county. The Sheriff gave them a sur prise. They are still lighting a return to this state to serve term-, in the State prison for wrecking the Central Bank and Trust company in Aslieville. Mr. Boosevelt has recom mended a beer measure. If pas sed, as it seems it will, it will produce an estimated revenue of about * 150,000,000. The news reports from Washington indicate that Senator Bailey, true to his record, will oppose i t, while Senator Keynolds farvors it. Senator HoweH of Nebraska died in Washington Saturday from a heart attack. He had been ill from pneumonia and was thought to be recovering. Over 300 Pitt county farmers received checks for pro luce hand led by the local Mutual Exchange last week, lueluded were those for a car of poultry, four cars ol sweet potatoes and produce sold at the market house. A mutual exchange for Vance county formers was leceutly or ganized at Henderson by couuti ageut J. W. Sanders and exten sion specialists, J. VV. Johanseu. Why Intelligent Parents oughi to Have Intelligent Children Read How a Long standing Scien tific Dispute is Apparently seltleu iu The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with Next Sunday's Baltimore Americau. Buy it from your local dealer or newsboy. Trustee's Sale Under aDd by virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed offtrust executed by Wililam and Mary Phillips, on November 13, 1929, duly recorded In the office of Register of Deedi of Alamance County, in Book 114, page 261, to secure per tain notes set out In said -deed o f trust, and default having been made In the payment of said notes, and the holders of the same having de manded payment, the undersigned Truatee will sell at public auction, at the Court House Door, in Gra ham, North Carolina, on Saturday, March 25th, .1933, at 11 00 o'clock, A. M. for the purpose of satisfying sail note holders the property described In aald deed of trust. A certain tract or parcel of land In Burlington, Alamance County, North Carolina on Richmond Hill, and being a part of the Ella Jones lot, described as follows: Beginning alt a pine tree on the line of Juda Collins; and running thence In an easterly direction 64 1-1 feet to a pine; thence In a nor ihly direction 86 feet to an Iron stake; thence In a westerly direc tion 64 feet to a red oak; thence hack 3. with the line of Juda Col lins 93 fedt to the point (of begin ning. This the Slat day of February, 1913, .TQHN R. HOFFMAN, Trustee. Notice of Sale of Land , Under and by virtue of the au ihorlty conferred by Deed of .Trust sxeculed by R. 3. Gilnjoee aijd ?rife, Minnie Lee Qilmore, dated he 15th day of March, 1999,, and - coord ed In Book 111, Page 312, ' In the office ot the Register of Deeds for Alamance County, Jet- ' erson E. Owens, Substituted Trustee, will, on | Tuesday, April tth, 1933, at 11 :M o'clock, noon, ( it the Court Bouse Door of Ala- | nance County lq Graham, , "North - j Carolina, soil at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, the following land, to-wtt: A certain tract or parcel of land i adjoining the lands of R. 8. Gil-, more, James N, Williamson Estate, i Midway Avenue, and Williamson Street, and more particularly de scribed as follows : Beginning at an irpn bolt at the Northwest intersection of Midway Avenue and Williadison Street, running thence with the line of Midway Avenue, North 38 1-2 W. 150 feet to an Iron stake, -coBner with said Williamson; thence with the line of said Williamson South 52 1-2 West 70 feet to an Iron stake, corner of R. S. Gilmore; thence with the ij,ne of said Gil more South 38 1-2 East 150 feet to an Iron Make on Williamson Sti%et; thence with the line of 'Williamson Street North 52 1-2 Ra^t 70 feet to the beginning, this being the identical property conveyed b y Warranty Deed to R. S. Gilmore from IW. H. Williamson et als., dated September 12th, 1922, and re corded In the office of the Regis ter of Deeds for Alamance -County in Book 77, Page 161. Situated upon the above prem ises is located a seven room, frame bungalow, siae 36 x 50 feet. This sale Is made on account of default In payment of thojndebit edness secured by said Daed! of Trust. A live percent (5) cash deposit will be required of the highest bid der at the sale. This the 28th day of March, 1933. Jefferson E. Owens, Substituted Trustee. Long &. Long, Attys. Notice of Trustee's Sale Default having been made In payment of the indebtedness se cured by that certain deed pi trust to the undersigned as Trustee on Noveimber 12, 1930, by Frei L. Cates and wife, Ruby E, Cates, and recorded In the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Alamance County in Booh 112, at Page 311, It will, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In said deed of trust, and at the request of the cestui que trust, and for the pur pose of discharging the debt se cured by said deed of trust, pro ceed to soli to the highest bidder, for cash, at the court house door in Graham, Alamance County, North Carolina, on Monday, March 27, 1933, at 12 :00 o'clock, noon the following described land, to wit: Adjoining the lands of Holt St. Alamance Insurance & Real Estate Company, North Carolina Railroad, and others. Beginning at a coroer of the Alamance Insurance & Real Es tate Company, on the west side of Holt Street, 138 feet from corner at intersection of Holt and Graves Streets; thence w|ih line of Holt Street South 36 deg. 36 min. 35. 70 feet to corner with Alamance Insurance & Real Estate Company; thence wlthl l?e at Alamance In surance and Real Estate Company parallel with Graves Street South 53 deg. 21 min. West 138 ,feet to corner on line of North Carolina Railroad Company; thence wtth line of North Carolina Railroad Company and parallel with Holt Street North 36 deg. 36 min. West 70 feet to corner with Alamance Insurance & Real Estate Company; thence with line of Alamance In Mr D/vo I T? i ouxawwv. Jivcu JiOialV V-UIIipaiiy North 53 deg. 29 mln. East 138 feet to the beginning, being part of Lota Noa. 79 and 80 of the new surv ey, and 225 of the old survey of the City of Burlington, which old survey is duly probated and and recorded In PI it Book No. 2 art Pago 1, in the office t>f the Register of Deeds of Alamance This the 22nd day of February, 19 33. NORTH CAROLINA TRUST COM ANY, Trustee. Brooks, Parker, Smith & Wharton, Attys., OreeDsboro. N. C. Xotice of Sale of Heal Estate i Default having been made In the payment of the Indebtedness se cured by a certain deed of trust rxecuted to the First National Company of Durham, lnc? Trustee, an the flrat day of September, 1928, by Charles H. Tillman and wife, i Emma Tillman, on the lands here- ? In described, said deed of trust be- 1 ing recorded in Book 105, page i 187, In the office of the Register | ? J-1- ? - , * of Deeds for Alamance County, N. C? the undersigned will, having been so requested by the holder of said Indebtedness, offer for sal ? at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Courthouse door In Alamance County, N. C, on Monday, March 20th, 1933, T ?, at 12 00 o'clock, noun the ^ahds^descrlbed In said deed of trust, to-Wit; A certain tract or parcel of land, and all buildings and Improve ments thereon, lying and being in Burlington Township, Alaprance County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Webb Parrish, North Carolina Railroad Company, 1W. A. Tillman and State Highway No 10, bounded and described as fol lows : Beginning at a stake on No. 1|D Highway, corner with Webb Par rish, running thence with line of said Parrish Ntorth 18 dega. East] 102 feet t,o a stake, corner with said Parrish and Railroad Company thence with line of said railroad company North 72 degs. West 80 feet to a stake, corner w|th isaid Railroad Company and "W. A. Till man ; thence with said Tillman's line South 18 degs. West 282 <eet to a stake In said Tillman's line In Highway No. 10; thence with Highway No. 10 South 18 degs. East 80 feet to the beginning. The purchaser at the foreclosure sale assumes the payment of all unpaid taxes and street ai seeaments. This lith day of February, 1933. W. G. BRAMHAM and T. L. BLAND, Receivers, First National Co., of Durham, Inc Trustee. Notice of Sale of Real Estate Default having been made in the payment of the Indebtedness se - cured by a certain deed of .trust executed to the First National Company of Durham, Inc., on the first day of September, 1928, b y W. A. Browning and wife, Sallie B. Browning, on the lands herein described, said deed of trust be ing recorded in Book 105, page 213-21G, in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds for Alamance (County, N. C? the undersigned will, hav ing been so requested by the hold er of said indebtedness, offer for sale at public auction to the (high est bidder, for cash, ^it the Court house door in Alamance County, N. C., on Monday, March 20th, 1933, at 12:00 o'clock, noon, the lands described in said dead of trust, to-wit: Adjoining the lands of Glen Al pine Road, one Kirkpatrick, agent, A. T. DeBruler and others: Beginning at an iron stake on South side of said Glen Alpine Road, ISO feet' West of the Inter section of said Glen Alpine Road with Beaumont Avenue, and run ning thence South 10 degrees East 150 feet to a stake corner with said DeBruler; thence with DeBruler Weat 50 fecit to a stake; thence North 10 degrees We# 150 .feet with the line of DeBruler to an iron stake on South aide of said Glen Alplno Road; thence Bast 50 feet with said Glen Alpine Road to the beginning. The purchaser at the foreclosure sale assumes the payment of *11 unpaid taxes and street assess - ments. This lith day of February, 1933. W. G. BRAMRAM and T. L. BLAND, Receivers, First National Company of Durham, Inc. Trustee. Notice of Sale ot Real Estate Under and by virtue ot the power and authority contained in that certain deed of trust executed by Robert A. Hughes and wile, An nie Hughe* to The Raleigh Savings Bank and Trust Company, trustee (the undersigned trustee having suc ceeded to the rights and title o f the named trustee, under Chap. 207, Public Laws ol 1(31), which said deed ot trust Is dated Augus: 1, 19(5, and recorded in Book 96 D. T., Page 143, ot the Alamance County Reg istry, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and in the condi tions therein secured, the under signed trustee, will, on Monday, March 20th, 191), at 12:00 o'clock, noon. \ ' it the courthouse door in Graham, i N. C., offer for sale to the high- , ??t bidder for cash the following 1 leacribed property: All that certain pleoe, parcel or ] *: ? tract of land, eighty-seven a?d four tenths (87.4) acres, mora or ] less, situate, lying and being opt , the public road from Gailbralth ' Bridge to Trolinwood, about one ] mile from Trolinwood Cotton Mill*, i nearly south, In Haw River town- i ship, Alamance County, North Car- i olina; hating such shapes, courses i and distances as will more fully i appear by reference to a plat there- i of made from survey of John B. Bray, August 27, 1914, and attached to the abstraqt of title now on fll? with the Atlantic Joint Stock Land , Bank of Kaleigh, North Carolina, I the same being bounded on the .north by J. A. Long and J. A. ' Trollnger; on the west by Haw Rivet; on the south by J. P. Kerr, and on the east by John Chandlar and Pleas. Dixon, and being the Identical tract of land conveyed by deed front John M. Baker and his wife, IJffld Baker, to Robdrt A. Hughes, jof date July 5th, 1919, the same being duly recorded In book number 07 of deeds at page 185, in the office Register of Deeds for Alamance County, North Carolina, to,J which reference is made for a mere complete "description o f said land. Terms of eaje cash and trustee will require deposit of 10 percent of the amotint of the bid as his evidence of good faith. This the 17th d"?y of February, 193 J. NORTH CAROLINA BANK AND TRUST COMPANY. Trustee. Successor to The Raleigh Savings Bank and Trust Company, Trustee. J. L. Cockerham and Robert Wcin stein, Attys. Raleigh, N. C. Notice of Sale of Land Under and by virtue of the au thority conferred by deed of true executed by J. T. Bosweil and wife. Tina Bosweil, dhted the 19th day nt January, 1929, and recorded in Book 111, Page 276, In the office of the Register of Deeds for Ala County, Jefferson E. Owens,-Sub stituted Trustee, Will, on Friday, March 24th, 1933, at 12:00 o'clock, noon, at the Court House Door of Ala mance Couuty In Graham, North Carolina, sell at public auctiopfor cas(h to the highest bidder, the following land, to-wit: Beginning alt a stake on the N. aide of Highland Avenue, and 353 feet along the North side of said Avenue, In a Western direction from St, Johns Street; and run - nlng thence in a Western /direction along and with the curved North ern boundary line of said Avenue 70 fedt to a stake; tthencs North 41 degrees 21 minutes West, 175.7 feet to a stake; thence North 47 degrees 24 minutes East .105.2 feet to a stake; thence Sooth 30 'deg. 05 minutes East 179 feet to the beginning corner. The same being lot No. 23 in BloCk "F" of Beverly /Hills, as per plat thereof duly recorded in , the office of the Register pf Deeds of Alamance County, N, C? in i Plat Book 2, Page 77. i This sale is made on account of default in payment of the Indebt edness secured by said deed of i trust. t I A ten percent (10) cash deposit i will be required of the (highest { bidder at the sale. . This the 17th day of February, 119 3. 1 '< Jefferson E. Owens, i Substituted Trustee. Long & Long, Attys. i Notice of Sale of Land Ocider and by virtue of the ( authority conferred by Deed of ( Trust executed b y Wil:i9 M. ( Wheeley and wife, Noni? Wheel- ( ey, dated the 1st day of !May, 192.9. , and recorded in Bock 111, Page , 359, in the Office of the Register | of Deeds for Alamance County. Jefferson F. Owens, Substituted ( Trustee, will, oo ( Saturday, March 25th, 1933, < at 13 :0V o'clock, noon. < at the Court House Door of Ala- 1 mance County in Graham, Korth I Carolina, sell at public auction for ' cash to the highest bidder, the ' following land, to-wlt: * "A certain tract or parcel erica * of land in Burlington Township, 1 Alamance County, State of North Carolina, adjoining the lankis of 1 Joseph B. Kiretl, Mrs. Hafttta fT. Stokes, Stokes and Turrentine Sts., and bounded and described as fol- 1 ows: { .. ? W- ? ? Beginning at an iron stake, the Northeast Intersection ot Turrentln? and Stokes Streets, thence with rurrentlne Street North i degrees Bast 133.9 feet to an Iron ertaka corner with Mrs. Hattie T. StOkes, thence with said StOkes line North 38 degrees Bast 80 feet to lan iron stake, corner with said Stokes and and Joseph E. Ezzell; thence with said EzzeM's line South S degrees West 133.9 feet to an iron sr.ake on Stokes Street; thence with the line of StOkes Street South 88 td^g. West 60 feet to the Beginning being 14ie identical property con veyed by Warranty Deed from Mrs. Hattie T. Stokes and husband, Wil liam T\ StOkes, Jr.. to Willie ;M Wheeley, dated April loth, 1929. and recorded in the Office; of Register of Deeds for Alamance County In Book of Deeds , Page Situated upon the above prem ises is a sir-room, modern frame bungalow and garage size 10x18 teet." This sale Is made on account "of default in payment of the Indebt edness secured by said Deed of Trust. A five percent_(5) cash deposit will?be required of the highest bidder at the sale. This the 20 day of February, 1 933. Jefferson E. Owens, Substituted Trustee. Long & Long, Attys. Notice of Foreclosure Trustee's Sale. By virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed by Margaret CI egg, unmarried, to the General Mort gage Corporation (formerly Cen tral Trust Company) Trustee, and recorded in Book No. 109, Page 282, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Alamance County, de fault having been made in th'e pay ment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and demand hiving be?n made for sale, tha undersign .'d Trustee wili sail at public auction, at the -Alamance County Count House in Graham, North Carolina, on Friday, March 31st, 1933, at 12:00 o'clock, noon. the following described property, located in Alamance County, City of Burlington, State of North Car olina : All that certain lot, piece or (par cel of land, together with improve ments thereon and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate! in the City of Burlington, Alamance County, North Carolina, designat ed as No. 107 Front Street, and more particularly described as fol lows : Commencing at a point on the north side of Front Street, ninety nine and one-half (99 1-2) feet northwardly from the northeast corner of Front and Main 8treets; thence extending along the north side of Front Street north thirty one degrees, thirty (30) minutes W. thirty (30) feet and nine Inches; thence north fifty-eight (58) deg? east in a line at right angles to Front Street eighty-four and one half (84 1-2) feet; thence south thirty-one (31) degrees, thirty [SO) minutes east*thirty feet, nine [9) inches; thence south fifty-eight [58) degrees, west eighty-four and one-half (84 1-2) fecit to the snorth line of Front Street, the point of beginning; and being further de scribed aa Lot 17 In the new sur vey of the City of Burlington, jnd being a part of lot 131, ac oording to a plan of the Baid City, >nd in aD respects the same real rotate conveyed by Uebane Real Estate and Trust Company to the said Margaret Clegg, by deed dat id June 6, 1921, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Alamance County, North aCr olina, In Book TO at page 385, to phich deed and plats reforence is lere made. The terms of this a lie are as 'ollows: A deposit of 25 percent >f the bid in cash will ho requir ed of the purchaser at the time >f sale. The Trustee reserves the 1ght to require any bidder to.de josit the sum of 25 percent of his >id in cash at the time the bid is (ffered as evidence of good faith, ind upon the bidder's failure to lo so, the Trustee may reject the rtd. This the 25th day of February, ? 31. OeBeral Mortgage Corporation. Trustee. Terbert 8. Fatk, Atty. Irs?sboro, N. C.
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