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MARION PROGRESS, MARION, N. C., THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1929 SOUTHERN RAILWAY Arrival and Departure of Train* at Marion, N. C. No. 36—Eastbound 5:43 am No. 15—Westbound __ -- 7:25 am No. 11—Westbound __ __ 11:50 am No. 22—Eastbound __ -- 12:10 pm No. 12—Eastbound -- -- 4:05 pm No. 16—Eastbound __ -- 6:33 pm No. 21—Westbound __ -- 6:12 pm No. 35—Westbound __ -- 1:35 am Charleston Division 113—Marion-Rock Hill, Iv. 5:05 am 36—R’ck Hill-Marion, ar. 11:40 am 35—Marion-Rock Hill, Iv. 4:10 pm 114—R’ck Hill-Marion, ar. 10:10 pm PASS CLOSET MADE THROUGH REMODELING NOTICE OF SALE UNDER MORTGAGE Notice is hereby given that, under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed i executed by George Davis, Carl Da-1 vis and wife, Louise Davis, and E. L.! Davis and wife, Sallie Davis, to J. L., Burgin (dated May 9, 1924, and re corded in Book 65 page 519, office of' Register of Deeds of McDowell coun ty, N. C.) to secure, the payment of certain indebtedness therein set out, and default having been made in the payment of said indebtedness, the undersigned Executors of the es tate of the said J. L. Burgin, deceas ed, will, on the 5th day of August, 1929, at 12 o’clock, M., at the court house door of McDowell County, Marion, N. C., offer for sail at public ut-cry, to the highest bidder, for cash, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said George Davis, Carl Davis and wife and E. L. Davis and wife, in and to the following descri bed pieces, tracts or lots of land, ly ing and being in Crooked Creek and Old Fort Township, McDowell Coun ty, North Carolina, viz.; FIRST TRACT: A certain tract or parcel of land in Crooked Creek Township, McDowell County, North j Carolina: Bounded on the North by i the lands of R. M. Bui'gin, on the East by the lands of Sallie Clark; on! the South by the lands of | Lytle, and on the West by the lands; of R. M. Burgin, and being the lands ■ conveyed by R. L. Burgin, deceased,' by will to Nettie Gentry, Caroline | Lytle and Josie Lytle, which said 1 land is more fully described in the dd i Simple Type of Pass Closet. (Prepared by the United States Department of Agriculture.) In remodeling a house in Washing ton, D. C., it wa.s necessary to make two adjacent bedrooms into the dining room and kitchen. Each of these room's had a clothes closet about thirty inches deep. Instead of dolVig away with these closets, one was cut through for a passageway between the remodeled rooms, and the door was placed on the dining room side to bsilance tlie posi tion of the closet door already there. The closet on this side was success fully converted into a pass closet at relatively small cost. The wall was removed from the upper part on the kitchen side, and shelves were built at convenient intervals to hold dishes. A half door was placed on the kitchen said last will of R. L. Burgin, of rec-1 ord in the office of the Clerk of the I former door of the closet. Superior Court of McDowell County, i tl'e dining room side, was cut in North Carolina. ( SECOND TRACT; Being Lot No. ■ 3 in Block L in the town of Old Fort; Beginning at a stake on South Main street and Goodson’s corner, and! runs East 120 feet with said Good-1 son’s line to a stake; thence North' DO NOT STOOP TO LOOK INTO OVEN half for convenience. The space be tween the doors and the wall w’as utilized for a built-in buffet or side board. The lower part of the pass closei on the dining room side was used ro store the electric toaster, per colator, waffle iron and other articles needed in the dining room but not in the kitchen. Soiled dishes are passed through the lowest shelf of the upper closet to the kitclien side, where a continuation of the sink drainboard makes a counter for stacking them. The sink is lo cated directly back of the sideboard, so that when the dishes have been washed they are put away without tak- I ing any unnecessary steps. | The nrrangetnent described was sug- i gested by a specialist of the bureau of j home economics of the United States ! Department of Agriculture. i I DO YOU KNOW That— I North Carolina is named in honor i of Charles IX of France; that its 37 feet and 4 inches to a stake; thence North 120 feet to a stake in South Main street; thence South 37 feet and 4 inches with said South j Main Street to the beginning. ' THIRD TRACT: Being Lot No. 14 in Block No. 2 of* New Fort lots of Specialists Stressing Good i nickname is the Old North State, and j Posture in Housework. 1 .v I The total land area of the earth j (Prepared by the United .states Department ^52,372,000 square miles? of Agriculture.) | America is 30.95 per cent, Africa Those who cook on a gas or elec- j 21.99 per cent, Asia 32.57 per cent. Old ForlandlVNo.llin^^^^^^ trie ranse nr on .nn oil ^ which h„s Australia 6..M per cent, Europe 7.4 2 of New Fort lots of Old Fort as' ® abo\e the burneis. do p^j. Polar regions .5 shown on Miller’s Map of the said: stoop to reach the oven. ' world’ I lots and being the same conveyed by: ^ut the coal or wood range which Is j a,^ q'i ner r-pnt nf ihJ J. L. Nichols and wife to U. S. Davis,! s> much used in farm homes generally i . ,i0.95 per cent of the E. L. Davis and Mollie Davis by deed^ has the oven alongside of the firebox divided as follows: Moun-| dated February 3, 1914, and record-j helow the level of the top of the stove, tains, frigid and other unproductive j ” ’ ^ housewife who has a batch of 18 per cent; forests, 30 perj bread, a cake, pie, roast, or anything : cent; prairies, pampas and savan-1 else in the oven, may find that, be- nahs, 40 per cent, and cultivated i cause of constantly stooping to watch lands oitly 12 per cent? i Don't Stoop to Look at Your Cape. ed in Book 50 at page 445. office of' Register of Deeds for McDowell County, to which reference is made for description. Posted this 27th day of June, 1929. J. A. BURGIN, W. S. BURGIN, M. G. TURNER, Executors of J. L. Burgin, deceased. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed,of trust, executed by G. W. Davis, Carl Davis i and wife, Louise Davis, to J. A. Bur-i gin, trustee, dated March 24th, 1924, and recorded in Book 29 page 195, office of Register of Deeds for Mc Dowell County, to secure the pay ment of certain indebtedness therein mentioned, and because default has i been made in the payment of said in-1 debtedness and demand has been' made upon the undersigned to exer-i cise said power of sale for the pur pose of satisfying said indebtedness, the said undersigned trustee will, on the 5th day of August, 1929, at 12 o’clock, M., at the court-house door of McDowell County, Marion, N. C., i offer for sale at public out-cry, to the cooking, her back becomes highest bidder for cash, all the right, i '^^ry tired on baking days, title, i^erest and estate of the said Home demonstration agents in llli- : in and fonowta? descrite^^ and other states are stressing real estate, situate in Old Fort Towl good posture In doing housewori as ship, McDowell County, N C to-wif the health of the home- FIRST TRACT: Being a house recommend, as a remedy and lot on the South side of Water i feeling due to stooping street in the town of Old Fort known ^ down many times to look into the as the 0. E. Blalock place, and de-' scribed in a deed from R. L. Bow-i man to said Davis, which said deed is of record and is hereby referred to for a full description. ‘ SECOND TRACT; Lot on East side of South Main street in the town of Old Fort, known as the W. B. Burgin barber shop house and lot, and described in a deed from W. B. Burgin to said Davis, which said deed is of record and is hereby re ferred to for full description. THIRD TRACT: Being the lot known as the Richard Harris house and lot in said town of Old Fort and fully described in a deed from Rich-1 ard Harris and wife to said Davis, which said deed is of record and is hereby referred to for full descrip tion. Also the undivided interest of the parties of the first part in and to three certain houses and lots in New Fort. One known as the J. L. Nichols lot, deeded by J. L. Nichols to George Davis, which deed is of record and reference is hereby made to same for full description. Another known as the C. P. Harmon lot, deeded from Harmon to Beech and from Beech to G. W. Davis, which is of record and McDOWELL MAN PAROLED | Raleigh, July 4.— Oscar Carver,! convicted in Superior Court of Me- j Dowell county in January and sen- j tenced to 11 months in State’s Pris-j on for manslaughter, was paroled : today by Governor Gardner. 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I slept bet* tite unproved, and Keep the Back Straight When 4.ooking Into Oven. oven, that the hou.sewife train herself to bend knees, ankles, and hips, but . keep her hack straight when ohHsed reference is hereby made to same to look at anything below the usual little practice— perhaps a few morning “.setting-up ex- for full descrntion. The other known an«le of vision A as the Tom Davis house and lot and deeded from Tom Davis to G. W * i ^ i Davis, which said deed is of record ’-will assure good balance in and reference is hereby made to the IK)sition, and If one is careful same for full description. to think about keeping the back Posted this 27th day of June, 1929.' -straiKlit. going to the oven will be a J. A. burgin. Trustee, beneficial hendiny rather than a source ! of fatigue. Doing business without advertising! The pictures were taken by the is like winking at a gfirl in the dark. [ Tnited States Department of Agricul* Sio one knows it except you. i ture. 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