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NOTICE OF SALE OF IAND UNDER DEEDS OF TRUST TAKE NOTICE, THAT WHERE AS, Blanche A. Lonon and husband, Willard C. Lonon, on the 21st day of June, 1946, did execute and de liver to J. N. Morris, Trustee, a deed of trust which is recorded in i the office of the Register of Deeds! for McDowell County, North Caro lina, in Deed of Trust Book 58, at page 197, conveying the lands ■hereinafter described to secure an indebtedness therein described, and in said deed of trust power of sale was given in default of payment of the indebtedness thereby secured. AND WHEREAS, Blanche A. Lonon and husband, Willard C. Lo non, did on the 8th day of Novem ber, 1947, execute and deliver to J.. N. Morris, Trustee, a second deed of trust which is recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for McDowell County, North Caro lina, in Deed of Trust Book 61, at page 215, conveying the lands here inafter described, to secure an in debtedness therein described in said deed of trust jpower of sale was giv er. in default of payment of indebt edness thereby secured. AND WHEREAS, the holder of the indebtedness as secured by each of the aforementioned deeds of trust has demanded that the under signed foreclose and sell the land: as described, for the purpose of satisfying the indebtedness secured by each of said deeds of trust. | NOW, THEREFORE, the under-' signed will, on Monday, the 21st ; day of March, 1949, at 12 o'clock! noon, at the Courthouse door, at! Marion, McDowell County, North Carolina, for the purpose of satis- \ fying the indebtedness as secured by said deeds of trust, offer for j sale to the highest bidder, for 'cash, the following lot or tract of land, lying and being in Marion, Town-| ship, McDowell/County, North Car olina, to-wit: All that certain house and lot ot land in the Town of Marion. N. C., on the East side of Garden Street: BEGINNING on a st&ke on Garden Street G4 feet North 23 West from the intersection of State and Gard en Streets, on the North side of State Street and running North 67 East 191.2 feet to a stake on an alley; thence North 25 deg. 30 min. West 64 feet to a stake on an alley; thence South 67 West 191.9 feet to a stake on East side of Garden Street; thence South 23 East 64 feet to the BEGINNING, (which is on East side of Garden Street), Being Lot No. two (2) in a plat made by A. J. Cassaday. And also being the same lands described in a deed dated the 18th day of January, 1940, by J. D. Mashburn and wife, Naomi Mash burn, to Mrs. Blanch Lonon, which is recorded jn the McDowell Coun ty Deed Registry, in Deed Book 86, at page 265. Said sale will be subject to con firmation as provided by law. This 17th day of February, 1949. J. N. MORRIS, Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF IAND UNDER DEED OF TRUST TAKE NOTICE, THAT WHERE AS, Samuel Avery and wife, Alma Avery, on, the 16th day of August, 1048, did execute and deliver to J. N. Morris, Trustee, a deed of trust which is recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for McDowell County, North Carolina, in Deed of Trust Book 65, at page 81, conveying the lands hereinafter described to secure an indebtedness therein described, and in said deed of trust power of sale was given in default of payment of the indebt edness thereby secured. AND WHEREAS, the holder of the indebtedness as secured by the aforementioned ded of trust has de manded that the undersigned fore close and sell the land as described in said deed of trust, and as herein after described, for the purpose of satisfying the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust. iNuvv, intiRtruiiij, me uiiuer signed will, on Monday, the 21st day of March, 1949, at 12 o'clock! noon, at the Courthouse door, at Marion, McDowell County, North Carolina, for the purpose of satis-, fying the indebtedness as secured by said deed of trust, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following tracts of land, lying and being in Marion Township, McDow ell County, North Carolina, to-witt: BEING ten (10) lots, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, in Block No. 9, of the Subdivision known as Mt. Ida Park Addition to the Town of Marion, said lots having a front age of 250 feet on Ridley Street, described and contained in a cer tain map made by T. D. Harris, C. E., which map is recorded in the Of fice of the Register of Deeds for McDowell County, North Carolina, in Map Book 1, at page 148, to reference is hereby made. The perpetual right and ease ment of egress, ingress, and regress •over and upon the following strip of land: BEGINNING at an iron pin at the Southeast corner of Lot No. 31, in Block No. 8, of said Mt. Ida Park Addition, and runs North (var. 4 deg. 30 min.) 150 feet to an iron pin in the margin of the Marion-Sugar Hill road; thence with the Southern margin of the Marion Sugar Hill road South 69 West 10 feet to an iron pin in said margin of Marion-Sugar Hill road; thence South (var. 4 deg. 30 min.) 146 feet to Ridley Street; thence East (4 deg. 30 min. var.) along the North margin of Ridley Street 10 feet to the BEGINNING, said strip of land to be kept open and unob structed at all times and said right and easement appurtenant to and runs with the aforementioned lot of land. And being the same lands as de scribed in that certain deed dated the 2nd day of August, 1948, by T. R. Morris and wife, Lenore E. Morris, to Samuel Avery and wife, Anna M. Avery, recorded in the Of fice of the Register of Deeds for Over 100,000 N. C. 4-H Club Members To Observe Week j College Station, Raleigh—More than 100,000 4-H Club members in North Carolina will join in obser vance of National 4-H Club Week, March 5-13, according to L. H. Har rill, 4-H Club leader for the State College Extension Service. Theme of the 1949 observance will be 'Better Living for a Better World." Local, state, and national programs during the week will em phasize objectives of club work, out standing achievements of members in past years, and the value of the program which are to be featured during the coming year. Last year in the United States there were 86,000 local 4-H Clubs with 1,800,000 members and 200, 000 local ohapters volunteer lead ers. The 4-H organization has more members than any other organized formal youth group. I To make more food available for I their own and other families, club boys and girls last year, grew ' 80,000 acres of garden, raised 18,000,000 chickens and turkeys and 800,000 head of livestock, produced ! 500,000 acres of food crops, canned j 19,000.000 quarts, and stored or froze 10,000,000 pounds of food i products. They made their homes more at tractive and livable by planning and | serving 20,000,000 meals, improv ■ ing 110,000 rooms, making 250,000 | arts and crafts articles, beautifying J the grounds of 115,000 homes, and 1 making 2,000,000 garments. A total of 260,000 members kept personal accounts, 500,000 partici-; pated in fire and accident preven tion, 330,000 conducted soil and i wildlife conservation practices, and, 180,000 carried on forestry activi ties. More than 620,000 conducted health projects, and 200,000 con ducted recreational projects. Gifts valued at more than $300,000 were collected and sent overseas for re lief of the needy. McDowell Men Visit i In Greece And Turkey i Two McDowell county men, Nel son E. Morgan, aviation machinist's ■ mate, third class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Edgar Morgan of Glen ,wood and David C Hogan, seaman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. William D. Misenhelder of Ashford, recently ; visited Athens, Greece, and Istan bul, Turkey, while serving aboard the aircraft carrier USS Tarawa with the Eastern Atlantic and Med iterranean Forces, under the com mand of Admiral Richard L. Conol ly The Tarawa is currently on a world cruise and has received vis-; iting dignitaries of various foreign countries. McDowell County, N. C., in Deed Book , at page , to which reference is hereby made for further description. Said sale will be subject to con-' firrnation as provided by law. This 17th day of February, 1949.! J. N. MORRIS, Trustee. , i NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND | North Carolina McDowell County Take notice, that whereas on the tenth day of September, 1947, Si-; mon Lee Price and his wife, Macie! R. Price, executed and delivered to the undersigned trustee a deed of trust on the lands hereinafter des-, cribed for the purpose of securing the payment of certain indebtedness I in said deed of trust described,' which said deed of trust has been duly registered in the office of the Register of Deeds of McDowell County, North Carolina, in Deed of Trust Book 63, at page 1; and whereas default has been made in the payment of said indebtedness, and demand has been made upon j the said Simon Lee Price and wife, Macie R. Price, for the payment of the same, and payment has not been made; and whereas the holder of the indebtedness thereby secured has requested the undei-signed to sell the lands hereinafter described and in said deed of trust described to sell the same for the purpose of satisfying said indebtedness. Now, therefore, in exercise of the power of sale in said deed of trust contained, and in accordance with the terms of the same, and for the purpose of satisfying said indebted ness, I will, or. Monday, March 14th, 1949, at eleven o'clock, A. M., at the courthouse door in Marion, N. C., offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described land, to wit: Being Lot No. 36 as shown on the map of the property of D. W. Craw ford, recorded in Map Book 1, on page 7, and fronting 50 feet on High Street and running back 175 feet to the old Covington line, aind be ing the same property described in a deed from M. L. Good and wife, Sarah L. Good, to Simon Lee Price and wife, Macie R. Price, dated Sep tember 10th, 1947, and recorded in Deed Book 100, at page 154, of Mc Dowell County Deed Records. This the 10th day of February, 1949. E. P. DAMERON, Trustee. Geo. R. Hall Dies After Long Illness j • i George R. Hall, 56, a veteran of World War I, died at his residence in Pleasant Garden community early Wednesday morning after a linger ing illness. Funeral services were held in the residence Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock and burial was in Turkey Cove Baptist Church cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Hes sie Lee Lowery Hall; two daughters, Mrs. Elmer Shuford of Celo and Mrs. Roy Wilson of Burnsville; three grandchildren; three brothers and three sisters, Joseph and Allen Hall of Marion, Willia:r Hall, Portland, Ore., Mrs. Fessie 'F. Bartlett of Ma rion RFD 3; Mrs. J. Elliott of Lit tle Switzerland and Mrs. Hettie Hart of Burlington. j Home Demonstration Club Weekly Schedule jj ■ Glenwood, Thursday, February 24, two o'clock, school building. 1 Pleasant Gardens, Thursday, Feb ruary 24, 7:30 p. m., home of Mrs.! A. T. Ledbetter. Dysartsville, Friday, February 25,' two o'clock, home of Mrs. Clay Mc intosh. i I STATE FARM NEWS Young chickens top the list of foods expected to be plentiful throughout North Carolina during: March. i The North Carolina Crop Improve-' ment Association has approved! 7,463 bushels of sweet potatoes for seed certification. Several Warren County Negro' farmers have decided to enter the; beef business, says Negro County j Agent C. S. Wynn. All of these men have laid the foundation for this enterprise by building up per.nan nent pastures. j Read The Progress for local and current events. : i i1 Here's Opportunity Young man, that pot of gold' at the end of the rainbow is not so hard to get when you're: trained to get ahead. You cam get this training' asrad* educations without costing you a penny ! The story is this: Find your places in the new U. S. Army or U. S'.. Air Force, where limitless opportu nities abound for ambitious men. For women, too, the WAG and WAF organizations hold promise of a bright future- See your re cruiter today. He's at the U, Sj Army and U. S. Air Force Re cruiting Station. It's at the Ma rion Postoffice, Marion,. N. G'. There's opportunity in a wide range of professional1, technical! and administrative duties. En listment will mean a place for you to get educational benefits offered nowhere else. Get full facts today and' plan yourself a real future. WHEN YOU THINK OF Garden Seeds Cabbage Plants Onion Sets THINK OF Jimeson's HARDWARE Hours By Phone 290 Appointment Ohiy DR. GEORGE G. ROSS CHtkOPRACTO!? 206 Rutherford Road Marion, N. 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Far a kn|kl« kaiia^ HaZ,.. .'Ua4 M-U 5wU" SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM n* !W*«r» Vanaa *a SaeA flW«lcom« to th» South" «.. when Ma Ckar»i»| IYUMImi • vam aid frectaw WllWl wtJeew l* Ml. I«4uuriil Ptojrr* . . . »Wi M*«kfr !*tnn is l»»<ak «o»k bff fUla . . . obm mdmlrUkuiMa M ran daaii| kf luya u4 b«—4» . . vtm mi; •f> pUal U eMkoiiiMiuI; mIomh^ k» InamAiy. rtpakl*. p*«pk «»4 . trtran IW cntoaic ikiM in fcnjhi -ilk tk* yaaalaa U aallitjirj appanwity. Th« 836 k» iimIimiSm thai UcavJ tiaaj Om SMl)wr« Kailviy Syirm ia Ai paa« !•» jrtn tfod ikfir "A-lifting M ka»« f«" wlctw Is ikit »p a«J ft»4 lat Yoar Imorr will. Ma. ~L~k.1kmJ-L~i So«iir 4 SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM TV, >»rt— Stam U>. WA Your fcxtory ? bywftavrybaklsdw'MMMairfcballT TW »by Mian ->Uk»t lifandiuvialiau km 4b*« . . Mt il ih* koraiB| i»4a» «ri>l WUiW? (bra . . . *lMf ifc#vI.OOO-mi]« Imti ia 1UU»V 9yw» .. mn lkouaasJa ol V iWmilft tWi h... laud ik» ■ "»" «• praiuiiW prWsclto* •ad tixnWiW ft" « aarfcnt, • prfM aualKiwiif etinMo, wit) aai atmilui n» mawrUl*. ■> JUj ami williaf wmrr-m, ■itllnned fyonvmitj . aU lfc« ifcilfi ikrt m»j txuasn* M>h l» uiV *f » bri«fc«. pra» trmu*. >.>•!■( turn. V«r rue? '6Mi Ah—J-Uai, WA/* SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM They Add Up to a Brighter Future for the South "Look Ahead-Look South!" Last year the Southern Railway System repeated this invitation to industries over 43 million times in advertisements in the nation's leading magazines. Why are we "telling the world" about the South year after year? Because every new factory that sets up-shop here means more jobs...more business for local merchants...more dollars to spread across the South and into our homes...and more traffic for the Southern. Along our lines, in the past several years, new in dustries have "come South" at the rate of more than one a day! And they keep coming! When the bookkeepers of the future total their accounts, we believe they'll find that our efforts and enthusiasm have added up to greater things for all of us... to more opportunity for our youngsters... to a brighter future for the Southland. President "SOUfSN, SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
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