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mmm MARION PROGRESS, MARION, N. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1940 THE SHOWER MONTH On The Farm and in The Home NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE North Carolina, McDowell County. A In the Superior Court. D. A. Bowman et al, Plaintiffs i - vs - ' Mrs. Eudora Bryson (Same person, as Mrs. Dora Greene), Defendant.; By virtue of an execution directed, to the undersigned, from the Superi- ^ or Court of McDowell County, in the above entitled action, I will, on Mon-: day, the 22nd day of April, 1940, at' 12 o’clock, noon, at the Courthouse door of said County, sell to the high est bidder, for cash, to satisfy said. execution, all the right, title and in-, terest, which the said Mrs. Eudora! Bryson, the defendant, has in the following described real estate, to-' wit: ! All that tract or parcel of land sit-; flate, lying and being in East Marion, j Marion Township, McDowell County, i North Carolina, adjoining the lands; of J. A. Rader Sub-Division in East Marion, and described by metes and | bounds as follows: j Beginning on an iron stake set in concrete, the same being 242 feet North 1 degree East from Bostic; Street, and being the Northwest cor- i ner of lot Number 1 of the J. A. Ra der Sub-Division in East Marion, as! shown on a map of the said subdivis-| ion drawn by Weldon Willis, survey-1 or, on April 12, 1937, and which map is recorded in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds for McDowell Coun-; ty. North Carolina, in McDowell County, North Carolina, in book of of lots No. 1, 2, and 3, South 89 de- the busiest months of the agricultu-j The suggestion of E. Y. Floyd, grees East 76 feet to an iron stake | ral calendar. As reminders, State j AAA executive officer, is: See your set in concrete, the same being the i College specialists offer the following: AAA committeeman or county farm Northeast corner of lot No. 3 of said ! which, if accepted, | agent immediately and sign a farm map above referred to, and the point . , f , , * ^ , x where the Northeast corner of lot! result m a more beountiful! plan before April lo to qualify for No. 3 joins the Western boundary of ■ harvest season. | Triple-A payments in 1940, if you lot No. 17, and running thence North ; h. R. Niswonger, Extension horti-!have not already done so. The 15th 3 degi-ees 30 minutes East 150 feet i advises the planting of all is the final date for signing Farm to the Western boundary of lot No. . ^ tt i ^ j 17 of said Sub-Division to an iron tyPes of home garden crops. He listsj Plans for 1940, and a grower must stake in W. Clark Street, the same i the following vegetables to be plan-; sign one of these plans if he wishes being the Northwest corner of lot' ted this month, and the number of. to receive a payment at the end of No. 17 on said plat; thence with the planting when they should : the year. Southern margin of W. Clark Street,:, , - t> n m • North 89 degrees West 76 feet to a ^^^e: Beets, 60 days;j H. W. Taylor, extension swine point in said street; thence South Beans, 40; carrots, 75; sweet corn, j specialist, says spring pigs should be 150 feet to the beginning, and being ^ 60; cucumbers, 60; can taloupes, i castrated when they are about five the land described in deed book 84, j20; chard, 40; celery, 120; Irish po-j weeks of age. Soybeans planted in on page 222, in the office of the Reg- L ^ i l j i..- i. j n ister of Deeds for McDowell County,! ^^^oes, 80 ; kale, 50; garden peas, rows and cultivated twice will fur- North Carolina. j40; lettuce, 60; onion seed, 130; ok- nish excellent grazing for swine This the 19th day of March, 1940.1 ra, 100; parsnips, 125; radishes, 20 ;i from the time the plants are about GRADY NICHOLS, j squash, 60; spinach, 30; tender-'15 inches high until frost, he says. Sheriff of McDowell County, N. C. tomatops. TOO: water-j Lewis P. Watson, extension horti- ! culturist, recommends that sw^eet po- When April rains began to fall And heavy clouds hung low ail day, The Pigg tribe wasn’t sore at all. In fact, all gave their glad Okay, cleaned the house with care and ’ hen ■ sky dust blew back again. Old Bolivar could almost hear The “Thank You” of the seeded grain; Polly felt blossom time draw near; Pete saw pie cherries in the rain. So all were tickled pink with reascn To greet another rainy season. Spring work is in full swing on [ troubled in the past with stalk bor- greens,' 30; tomatoes, 100; I melons, 100. ^ J. O. Rowell, extension entomolo-; tatoes be bedded the first week in NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of McDowell | gist tells farmers to delay planting: April in order to have plants for set- County made in the special proceed-j corn until May if they have been; ting about June 1. ing entitled—J. H. Hensley, Admin-1 istrator of Estate of W. B. Hensley,' ' dec’d, vs. R. V. Hensley, J. H. Hen-j THREE IMPORTANT 4-H ! the Farm Security Administration’s sley, Amos Hensley, John Hensley,; ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE! Rural Rehabilitation program. Nettie Hensley Hollifield and hus- j „ r-uurch Sundav is an an- band, P. H. Hollifield, Amos Hensley, , ^ ^ . C^hurch bundaj is an an Adm’r Estate of J. C. Hensley, dec’d L. R. Harrill, State 4-H Club nual event, and last year Harrill (mortgagee of Nettie Hensley Holli- leader, comes forward this week | says he received reports at the State field) and J. D. Blanton, mortgagee with three important announcements j College office of 39 organized pro- Mme^being No^"^^_Y^ _^^*^^upon th^program in North grams presented by county and corn- special proceeding docket of said Carolina. The first is that 4-H Clubjmunity groups.. These ranged from court, the undersigned commission- Church Sunday will be observed on j the preparation and distribution of er will, on the 29th day of April,'April 28; another is that a Dairy! the church bulletin, to the presenta- iourthoSse“Zr°in Foods Demonstration Contest willltion of special music, giving inspir- sale to the highest bidder for cash conducted for 4-H club members' ational talks, acting as ushers, tak- that certain tract of land lying and of the state this year and the third is,ing up the collection, conducting being in North Cove Township, Me- that loans of as much as $75 arej v^esper services, placing flowers in Carolina, and available to club members through | the church, and beautifving the Beginning on a ^iiite oak, a cor-^ j^^hurch grounds. ner of the U. S. Gov. land, and runsi NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS | ^^iss Mary E. Thomas, extension South 2 degrees 28 minutes West BY PUBLICATION | nutritionist is in charge of the Dai- ^ North Carolina, McDowell County. : ry Foods Demonstration Contest. 87 degrees 5 minutes West 139 2-5 t' 4.u_ :„nprinr Cmirf V * • n u i j j poles to a stake; then North 4 de- gmma Roseman pfaintT ,County winners will be selected, and grees 32 minutes East 62 3-5 poles «oseman, rictintitt ^t the state to a stake; then North 0 degrees 37 ^.be Roseman, Defendant. U-H Short Course at State College minutes East 57 1-5 poles to a stake; defendant, Abe Roseman, will .July 22-27 for the right to compete East 81'poles to a^te^ke a corner of notice rtat an action entitled as in the national contest at the Na- frt^tK th^ N^tti; 85^"e^^^^^ Dairy Show in Harrisburg. No?th Carolina, which *^tion is”f^r^P^-’ October 12-19. Gold watches stake; then ^outh 66 degrees 30 purpose of reforming a certain I will be awarded members of the win- SiTn^ North* 80 described in the Complaint, or ning team from each of the four sec- tnen J\01tn »U H.ast IZl poles to a havine- the dpfpnHant Hpplarpd i xt - , r. Stake, a corner of Tract No. 4; then under a resuwL trus^^^^ South 25 East 64 2-5 poles to a the benefit of the plaintiff, and to * The FSA loans will be made to stake’ a corner of the U. S. Gov. exclude the said defendant from any-: sons and daughters of FSA clients ^ beneficial interest, title or estate in,for the purpose of buying calves, utes West 155 Pole» to the begin- tjjg i^nd described in the Complaint, i o;g.g chickens and other livestock ning, containmg 140 acres, more or ^nd that said action concerns the I chickens, and other livestock, -tie to real estate situated in Mc-^"^ ^e made for the pur- This 26th day of March. 1940. iDowell County; and the defendant Pose of buying seed, plants, fertili- LDWARD A. MORGAN, ;will further take notice that he is!zers, and the like for club projects. Commissioner, required to appear at the office of i the Clerk of the Superior Court ofj NOTICE iMcDowell County in the Courthouse! WHO KNOWS. North Carolina, McDowell County. in Marion, North Carolina, within! 1. What is the British strength in In the Superior Court twenty days after the 11th day of France? Before the Clerk. April, 1940, and answer or demur to j wv.ot Adie L. Brown, Hoke A. Brown, and ithe Complaint in said action or the! u tt o • oAno Earl F. Brown j plaintiff will apply to the Court for j man power of the U. S. in 1890? -vs- the relief demanded in said Com- 3. W'hat is Germany’s monthly Julia Brown (widow), P. A. Brown plaint. (plane output? and wife Zelma Brown, Sam Brown , This the 13th day of Mar^ 1940. j 4. How do the Finnish-Russian and wife Mamie Brown, A. A. | J. F. MOODY, , - « Brown and wife Joyce Brovvn, B. B.Clerk of Superior Court of Mc-|‘®®^®® compare. Brown and wife Bertie Brown, Dick i Dowell County,^ North Carolina, j 5. Where does Germany get most Brown and wife Beulah Brown, Mag-; lof her iron oi'e? n I EXECUTOR’S NOTICE j g ^he cost of the Bonne- Melvm McCall, i Having qualified as executor of[ ^ • Oreffon’ Brinkley and husband Nelson Brink-i the estate of Herma Reeves Randall, 1uregon. ley. !deceased, late of McDowell County,! How much was spent for relief The defendants above-named, P.:North Carolina, this is to notify all!in January? A. Brown, Zelma Brown, Sam j persons having claims against the j 8. How many Federal workers Brown, Mamie Browi^ A. A. Brown, estate of said deceased to exhibit ,q.,q, Joyce Brown, Dick Brown Beulah |them to the undersigned at Clyde, I ^ Brown, Maggie Brown McCall and'N. c., on or before the 1st day of I American Commit- Melvin McCall, will take notice that j March, 1941, or this notice will be'tee for Non-participation in Japan- a special proceeding entitled as {pleaded in bar of their recovery. All I ese Aggression? above has been commenced in the persons indebted to said estate will! jq. How do the military forces of please make immediate payment. ah- j o This 26th day of February, 1940.1^*'® Germany compare? CHAS. B. HAWiaNS, 1 (See answers on page 7) Superior Court of McDowell County, North Carolina, for the allotment of dower and the partition of land situ ated in said County of McDowell, and owned by petitioners and defen dants, and known as the Samuel L. Brown farm in North Cove Town ship on the waters of the North Fork of the Catawba River; and said de fendants will Executor of the estate of | Herma Reeves Randall, dec’d : EXECUTORS’ NOTICE j Having qualified as Executors of further take notice, estate Pigeons were employed as carriers by the ancients. of Sallie James Atwell,; ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra- that they are required to appear be-of McDowell County,* estate of Dan Gardin, de fore the Clerk of the Superior Court North Carolina, this is to notify all i ceased notice is hereby eiven to all of McDowell County at his office in Persons having claims against the' the courthouse in Marion, North Car- estate of said deceased, to exhibit j ^ deceased to present olina within ten (10^ davs aftpr the them to the undersigned at Marion,' fv saia aeceasea to present ouna’ witnin ten uw^ aays alter tne on or bpforp thp 7th Hav of ®^*"® the undersigned on or dite of the last pubhcation of this N. C on or befo^ the 7th day jf i,efore the 22nd day of March, 1941, notice, and answer or demur to the March, iy4i, or tms notice win pe _ ... „ tice will be nlpadprl in petition in this cause, or plaintiff pleaded m bar of their recovery. All . persons indebted to «;aiH petitioners will apply to the Court persons indebted to said estate will will maL^mmrdilt? nai^Sit g>r the relle, demanded in said peti-P.-- -U. ™„ed.ate payment This the 21st day of March, 1940. This the 25th day of March, 1940. J. F. MOODY, I Clerk Superior Court McDowell Co. This 4th day of March, 1940 Harvey S. Atwell and Zelma Atwell, Co-Executors ! ROBERT W. PROCTOR, of Sallie James Atwell, dec’d. Administrator of Dan Gardin, dec’d. 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