" .. ' . * Notice Of Sale tate For Ui County , 1 Ab required by law, I, as 1 County will sell at the O North Carolina, on Monday, ?Urlock Noon, for unpaid 194 Cleveland, the following de? name of owner, description i ?8 due and unpaid and the t ted. The land described in e delinquent tax payer as sho\ There will be added in eacl sli-- 1 i? 1. -L . IV pviiaii^, aim interest to tne ' continued from ,day to day, provided by law, in the even completed on the above dab NO. 4 TO>WN8HIP i PSul Allen. 1 lot 200*160 drover Road $6.41 3[orace (' Altaian, l lot 15x216 6.1::! A. P. Anthony. 1 lot........ . 9.25' D. I>. Anthony. 3 acres 6.65 8. L,. lleam, 2 lots 26*176 13 'Mrs. Mao Harmon Beam, 1 lot 60x200 11.16 M. J. Bell. 2 acres Waco Road 8.67 Bessie Bennett, 1 lot 60x150, 1 Iqt 80*275 . 4.39 i Qlyde Bennett, 1 lot 75*150 . 23.65 ,W. Arthur Bennett, I 1 lot 116x123 13.31 dary Iliddlx, 1 lot 75*100 I Cherryvllle Road -. 4.16' James H. Black. 1 lot 160x180 6.32 ! 3. L. Blanton, 1 lot 25x175 .. 2.26 ' ' Xewtou Blunton. 1 lot 320)^50 8. S. Waco Road 13.05 WHl Beheler, 2 lots 45x175 ... .40 it. A Baokout, 29 acres, bal. .. 4.49 ! J. R. Bridges, 1 lot 100x150 ... 9.1 v j > 1. T. Brown, 1 lot 76x86 Cherryvllle Road .. 6.78 ? ,*uai\n u uumgaraner, 1 tot 25x150 North Skle of No. 20 Highway 12.70 ft. U Burton, 1 lot 125x160 ... 6.92 j W. D. Byeru, 1 lot 125x160 .... 6.26 ,W. Delbert Byers 1 lot 125x150 12.45 .Seeae I.. Carpenter, 1 lot 100x150 1 lot 25x150. 1 lat 75x150, 1 lot 100x150 19.07 W. H. Carpenter, 1 lot 112x186 IS.21 tBtenn Carroll 5 1-4 acre* .... 10.68 2. II. Carroll. I lot 100x220 ... 7.711 ^ " WHlle Mace Clark, t 1 lot 50x150 Piedmont 6 66 1 OUR LOSS \ ...THE j (NATIONS 1 GAIN V TJACH one of the many CJ men who are daily step ping out of the dress of the telephone worker into the uniform of our nation's defenders, is a distinct loss to the telephone organization, k hut a' valuable asset to our nation's defense. , . They are men already trained, self-disciplined and imbued with the true spirit of service which develops steadiness and self-reliance under the strain of emergencies. Bell Telephone workers acquire these characteristics through training, and the experience gained in maintaining the Bell System's ideals of service. While these telephone men are performing their r duties to the nation, they and their families feel secure in the knowledge that when their country no longer needs them in its armed cervices there is a place aaraiting them with the telephone company. At home are 25,000 telephone workers, who, though sot wearing the uniforms of | v war nation's defenders, are working harmoniously to tupand and safeguard the lntt of telephone communication so vital to the nation's defease program.% SNTRERU BaiTEUPNOiK HI TELEGRAPH COfflPflDU ^ ' ' - ---- - L'J THE ! Of Real Es-k npaid 1940 i Taxes si 1 j .ax collector of Cleveland 1 ><<" mrthouse Door in Shelby,! 01 September 1,1941 at 12:(U>! k 0 taxes due the County of j yic cribed real estate shown by < of land, and vamount of tax-; \ ownship in which it is loca-' r-vl ach case js land owned by . vn on the Jtax return or list.! ' i ti case the amount of cost, j M.r taxes. This sale may be ; syl at such time i as may be ; eu t such sale is not had or , 5 es specified. I M|2 ALvin W. Crawley, 1 lot 5(1x200 2.92 , 1 C. A. Ciilhui'lann - ? ? I ,' 1 lot 60x126 6.85- D. J. \V\. Cunningham. i 1 1 lot 75x196 3.08 D. Iluttle Dellinger, 16 acres .. , 3.99 B. 1. C. Detmar, 1 lot 25x114 j < 1 lot 50x114 13.62 Ra A. J. Dill. 3 acres 8.42 [ 1 J A- Dunagan, 1 lot ......... 20.20; II. A. I.. Early, 40 'acres 10.30 Da R. C. Early. 85 1-2 acres .... 17.87 1 O. 0. Bdens. 1, lot .110x140 ..." 21.63 i,o K. 11. Utters. 54 acres 30.16 1 F. E. Fletcher, 1 lot 76x200 ... 6.67 j j. Otis Frady, 29 acres , 12.67 [ ] H. T. Fulton, 1 lot 50x175 ...': 1126 ; l M. F. Fulton, 1 1-2 acres . .... 14.0b j i I'. D. Fulton, 1 lot 80x220 15.92 M. J. J. Gamble, 111 acres ...... 33.65' 5 Max Oantt. 1 lot 75x230 3.87 E. A. Oladden, 1 lot ' j Mv 76 xl50 Grace street .... 7.16 ( MVs. Florence Gladden C. 6 acres on Waco Koud..... .97 .. A. B. Goforth. 1 lot 50x250 Brlce, 1 lot 80x144 First, _ 2 lots 25x170 Fairview, 1 lot 26x175 ; 16.01 Bnu Goforth. l?lot 50x137 I q North Side Highway No. 20 13.81; Ben 11 Goforth. 3 lots 26x150 15.84 Mr W. F. Gore. 5 lots 25x220 .... 9.13 % ** i Oscar Green, 44 acres 13.61 i mi 1.. !.. Guyton, 1 lot 75x160 N. 8. Highway No.20 7.11 i Ja .T. C Hamhrieht. 1 lm oo ' - "-jcn P. R. Harmon, > | *> 1 lot 60x203 S. S. King ..... 7.87 | C. 1 H\ F. O. Harrlll. . 1 lot 116x126 Third ........ 7.64 Ja U. A. Harry. 1 lot 16.48 \V. Raymond Haitsoe . ' 1 lot 95x160 9.40 Ch O. T.1 Hayes atnl Pearl Thornburg | j. 1 lot N. 8.-Pinker 6.88 j.r. Joo Helms, 1 lot I ' 76x150 McGinnis .......... 6.84 l-e P. \V. Honson. 2 lota , Ha Hudson B. Hirrrtdon, 1 lot 5.77 ; D. \V. Henson, 1 lot. 25x116, 1 lot 25x150 88 I Ca H. I.. Hoffman, 1 lot 85x88 6.32 j?i Mrs. George \V. .Hord, 1 lot 8ox75 K. S. Railroad 8.33 T- 1 ; 1 J. G. Hord Estate, 75 acres, 1 lot f 100*250. 1 lot 50x88 E. 8 Cansler, 1 lot 27x110 E. 8. Railroad, 1 lot 125x150 E. 8. Cherokee, 1 Io' lot 178x200 8. S. King. 1 lot 1 150x165 N. 8. King. 1 lot 125x Na 175 S. 8. King. 1 lot 152x202 N. 3. Gold; 1 lot 230x260 back of ? Gantt St.. 1 lot 308x225. 1 lot , 100x160 W. S. tTansler, 1 lot 138x117 E. 8. Piedmont, 1 lot An 100x250 E. 8. ga, Pledmollt""*^ (Balance) .. 309.89 Joh L. C. Hord, 1 lot ! 75x150, 146 1?2 acres hnl ? - - ? WiVV Jci E. Earnest Huffstetler. 1 lot 60x55 15.25 No R. T. Huffstetler, 20 acres <-'ni 8. n. Huffatetler farm .... 11.32 ' \V. II lluffstotler.' 3 acres ...; .74 ('n1 Clyde Huffatickler. 32 acres, balance 8.09 ' ?' rh C. W. Hullender, 1 lot ' (j 66x250 Fulton street 14.54 Jar John IV. Hullender, 1 lot 70x2&5 .. 7.27 l,ffl Lula Mae Hullender, 2 acres 5.97 A C. Jenkins, 1 lot 60x165 Fulton 14.85 To' O. A. Johnson. ,'*u' l.ake Cottage 2.36 Chi Mrs. Ruth Johnson, Lake Cottage 1.33 . (lei H. J. Kennedy. South Side No. j Jol 20 Highway, 25 acres 8.64 Th Mrs. Eatelte King, 1 lot 80x204 ? S. 8. Mountain St 25.95 P. W. Led ford, 1 lot 75x300 j West Side Cansler St., 1 lot 75x150 N. 8. Waco Rd. hat 4-?? Sai W. C. T.edfoW and Sons N. 1 Jot 16.33 0p Ben T Lontc, ~ Mo 1 lot 66x222 Waco road .... 4.88 ' j R. 8. Lynn. 1 lot lOOxfKO .... 6.04 Ma Sam T. MoAbee, 1 lot 90x374 Ctterryvflle Rd 4.28 Pei T. A. McCorkle. 1 lot r 1 Bei ?9x160 York Road 4.22 1 - KINO* MOUNTAIN HERALD, T f>. McDanlels, 112.6 arces 37.9* bert O. McDanlels, 1 lot 15x155 8. 8. FufWn ? 13.91! D. MqDanlels Estate, 10.4 acres, 1 lot 90x375 .. 35.42 ' ibert K. McGlnnls, 1 lot 15x150 Tlinms .3.46 lie H. McOlnttls, 1 lot " >8x200 corner King md Dilltng ............... 20.16 D. Martin, Jr., 1 lot 75x98 . 5.32 h. Mary Kerr Matliis, . lot 88x187 1-2 ' , E. S. WattersOn at 19.21, i Mitchem. 1 lot 75\150 Caal Side Tlmins at 1.42 D. Moore. l-2.?^cre 7.16 j M. Morris, 6 acres 2.41 | let Morris, 1 lot 50x100 ... 7.74 r M. Morrison, 101 acres bal. 4.95 I s Bula Moss, 1 lot 100x300 'ance at., 1 lot 100x200 .. 40.02 j !i G. Leigh Mosa, 1 lot 118x150 Cherryvllle id 1-48'j' George Oates, lot 50x200 .82 a. Lucy T. Ootes. 69 acres 32.72 K. Oaborhe, I ( lot 75x200 Gold 9.60 < tel Parton. 1 lot 100x325 South j 1 Side King, 1 lot 45x195, 1 lot I 1 !50x90, balance ........ 30.83 1 ' as Mae Patterson, 1 lot 83x139 ' S. S. Piedmont, 1 lot 50x93 ear of E. S. Piedmont .... 30.72 ?. i>uvn? 1 tiii ir.uv47F; . . . ? En>t Side Piedmont 8.82 C. Paysenr "13.40 R. Payseut Estate, ? acres .. 14.90 s Peacock, ! acres on Highway 20 .... 3.9t: 0. Pennington :. 7.60 . vld Peterson. 2 lots 25x100 iast Kings Mountain 4.58 c A. Philips. 1 lot 50x150 Waco Road .... 7.491 O. Plonk and Dr. J. O. Hord Estate. 1 lot 1000x75 West Side j' L R. uve.. J. G. Hord Estate part) .......... bai. 3.42' C. Prultt, 1 lot, 6 acres. 1, lot >0x150. 2 lots 50x150, 1 lot 50x150 Outside City limits 12.94 a. Josie Qtieen, 13, acres 3. S. Ware Estate 10.81 j W. Ramsey. 1 lot 6ox95 ... 7.23 , 8. Roberts, .. 1 lot 75x178 Gray .*. 3.84 G. Rollins, 27 acres 8.27 j A. Sanders, 1 lot 125x160 Harry Falls Property .... 11.97 i I.. SuDOenfield. Lake Property 1.33 v s. Maggie Short. 1 lot South Side Old Cherokee st .... ?94 t1 W. Smith. Sr.. 6 1-4 acres .. 5.34 s. Mary D. Smith, Adiu., 1 lot j 100x117 Mill Property .49 ek Stone. 1 lot 87x106 Third si ...' 7.28 iarlle Terry, 1 acre * 2.30 F. Tlmmong, 1 lot 70x210 ..3.02 j Wylie Wallace, 2 acres ....4.24 inter Ware, 5 1-2 acres .... 3.32, on Ware, 114, acres ...... 50.96 ck Wells. 1 lot 68x115, Cora 6.86 Albert White, 1 lot 7UxlS0 ' 12.15 arles S. Williams, I lol 27x225 90.37 ( C. Williams. Bake property 1.18 C. Wilson, 1 lot 96x165 East Side Piedmont 37.09 roy Woods, 1 lot 80x110 Cora 6.98 xter T. Wright, 1 loTe SCX419 3.19 | 3. Travis Wright. 7 acres .. 5.89 COLORED , j trie Ackerson. 2 acres .... .49 ue Adams. 1 lot 55x100 Wilson street 3.80 Bill Adams, 1 lot 150x230 Ridge, L lot 55x130 Soutlr Side Ridge .. 14.19 vl Bell, 28 acres..*... ' 3.94 in Berry.. . lot 50x100 Cansler 5.02 nny Blalock. 1 lot 60x150 Wattergon ...4.... 3.64 ry Blanton. 1 lot 50x208 Cing and Tracy 4.78 j drew W. Brown, 2 acres .. 4.95 m Brown, 4 acres 6.61 in Caldwell Estate, . , lot. 60x180 ........ bal. 2.14 ry C. Cassels, 52 acres .. 12.02 la Davis! 1-4 acre 4.11 rrle Ellis Estate, lot 76x150 , 6.07 theriiie Esk ridge, lot 90x100 5.67 ara Kalis. 30 acres 2.48 lllp R.. Falls, 1 lot >0x175 Ridge st , 9.54 * nes drlW.' 3.32 acres 71 Ik Henry Estate. 2 acres .. .54 rest Jackson Estate,' 0 acres 4.18 m Jackson, 41 acres 8.88 ther Kibler, 1 lot 6.09 tries Kibler, Estate, 1 lot \ 4.11 rtrude Lewis, 1-4 acre 69 in Lindsay, 1 tot 2.51 omas "StcCulley, 1 lot 69x176 Ridge ' 4.76 F. and J. W. Moans, lot 14x142 641 11 Miller Estate, 1 acre .... 2 47 W Mitchem, ^ 1-2" acres .. 4.93 hllta Phifer. 2 1-2 acres .. .61 nroe Reid Estate : Tot 60x100 Cannier 2.26 rgaret Rhodes Estate, I Int IftnlAA Dl?t?? A AT * ?W? I VA* vv niUf^C ? l.VI j ?rl Rlppy. 1 lot 45x200 4.79 ! rtha Robin!son. 1 lot 200x iw M? liHi'llBTirifif ^ KURSPAY, AUGUST 14. 1941 Oakley and Dalsey 8chenck, 1 lot ) i 74*90 N. 8. Ridge 3.41 J Corlne Border* 8ealey, 1 lot I < 60*100 W. 8. Watterson .. 2.71 i Matt le Taylor, 1 1-2 acres .... 8.94 i J. P. Watklns and Maggie Clark, j t 1 lot 26*100 W. S. York rd 2 23 , Arthur Williams, 1-2 acre .... 3.80 < Clarence Williams, 1 lot 60x110 Tracy 7.12 |i CORPORATIONS Central Investment Corp.. i 1 lot 270x275 King st 14.09 I M. C. Mining Co.. 25 acres 3.55 : E. L. JVEBB, ' Tax Collector THIS'N THAT (By Alice Btfrton) i ' ' y ' t IMIft N THAT P Un unyff ? i 1 August .11: ? The revival closed at Patterson! . Grove Friday night with six adtfi-j'^ lions to the church. Three by letter ; ind three for .baptism. There was a v sood attendance and Rev. Howing- * Ion's messages were very inspiring, l J fcs usual during revival week the ' r preachers visited iti the homes dur! , ing the Jay. j J Those who are to be baptised wil be baptised nextt, Sunday morning k at 9:00 o'clock. EST.. ;% Mr. J. H. j ', Patterson's. Preaching will be at 1 9:30 and Sunday School after. You will notice that we are keeping the E. S. T. As one man put IP, "We. just can't make our* cows under-J stand that the time has been set up' | ( Several relatives from this section attended funeral and buslal, ' services at Bessemer on Wednes- , day. Aug. 6th for Mr.-Claud Mason,. " of that' place, who died suddenly^ Tuesday night after complaining Of j ' a headache. He is survived by his ' wife. Bertha Hayes Mason, and the * following children: Everette and Eugene Mason1, of Bessemer, Sidney t Mason and Mrs. Rhett Martin of, 1 Ware Shoals and N'etT tmd Bruce j ' Mason of the home. j < Martha .'Sue Seism, daughter of j < Mr. and Mrs. Getty's Seism had the j i misfortune of falling from a swing last week and breaking her arm. i Friends of Mrs. Benton Putnam-, i will be sorry to hear" that she was J ' very severely injures! when attack ed by a cow last ^yeek. She is re- J , ported to bo getting along very well , at this time. * : Mrs. T. F. Ware and Miss Eva j , Moore attended the. Farm and Home ^ Week convention at State College , Raleigh, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore. Miss Eva Moore and Mr. Hugh Falls! were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.1 and Mrs. Chlell Lsrvelace of Kings> . Mountain. Mr. J. W. Carroll has been sick for the past few days. MUs Annie Pearl Wright spent last Thursday with Willodeno Thornburg. ) ( Mr. and Mrs.' Ed Carroll of Waco ' were visitors in the community Sun day. . . j ( Mr. Olias. P. Ware uud a number of men went on a fishing trip at j ( the beach last week. Mr. and Mrs. Everetle Lovelace had as their Sunday doner guest , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ware. i itelatlves of Mrs. T. F. Waregnve ? birthday dinner at heftionre Sun-! day in her honor. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carroll and I mTTimjfTTWJjjj W A I K4 * MSBI I llM $> ^IPS'i Ifll'lBH < - " rr-ljkSB I I I I n 'Sf ig 1111 111 llll 2z3^^H12-2 9 9 l'?1 ^Mr ji{i|B|^^HI|H|fl U tM ? - 111 ^1 Icifl ' iflH E^^HXQUISITE New Beauty! C | New Power! Sensational Phil Circuit gives you 4 times the sen power. Buik-in Super Aerial Sy Button Operation. Separate Bass some Walnut cabinet. Many othei Talc* Advantage of Trod*-in Allowance; Kings Mount; Happiness Begi Kino, Uwrmc? and pavld, and Messrs Sam Carroll; Usonard Bid- 1 tlx and Raymond Johnson went on 1 ? trip to the mountains Saturday, II dotting hit tie Switzerland and oth- | jr places of interest. Mr. and Mrs. Hay Neeley and I laughter, pearl, or Laurlnburg. X C. jll were week-end . visitors here. Pearl, I remuiued for a two-weeks visit., Mr. and Mrs. Prank Moore aro I irtsiting the letter's parents in the II Uizabeth section this week. 1 -I- v -J- -> vv*tf i' v v -I- -I- v i' > <- v v-ivi || NEGRO NEWS (U; Jessie (J. Costncr) The N. P. A. Camp ami header- III illip School has just closed its three I Jay session at htneoln Academy. It III vas reported to'ho the inost success 111 til ever held there The chief aetiv I ties of the meeting were ''Training I n X. P. A. header>hip" and "Hocro , ||| itionul Procedures.' The Instructors:] cere Mr. S. 11. Simmons. Stair Sulervfsor of Agriculture * in Negro Schools. and National. Executive lerrtary of New Partners of Amor-! ca. Mr. \V. T. Johnson of A. and I". College. Greensboro. N. C.*. and Mr. Wm. Gohlsboro of Dudley, ligh. School. Greensboro. IfMtll'AunnlilHl-uu . I" C,.t.,,.Anl III..I. I x .?x. VI7 . V uiu|Hi\:i i 11^11 << 11001 iii attendance were: liitz.lo trow 11, Wade Jr. Jackson, -J. B. lai'ksnn. and Mr. M. I.. Campbell. Vgriculturul iustriiclor. Nfiss oasie I-. Myers left Tuesday uorltiug August IS, for Cuilip I.iving | >tqu.:L<u., where she will serve as a' lurse. .Miss Ityers has been emiloyeil as a registered nurse in* the 'lullimoi'e t'itv llospitul, Baltimore, kid. Mr, and Mrs. IJ.'A. C'ostdef Jiave 1 < turned hopK; from Washington, J)' where they llave been for sever- j il weeks. | Tlfere was a cofftrst- between 1 hi' Houston F>our Singers of Laitidls \\ l'.. and the Charlotte Jubilee Singers of Charlotte, N. C.", last Frt! II lay evening at the . Presbyterian -! II hureh. The Houston Singers won I it: the contest. Mis. Mary Jane Webber oi Itichootid. Vn.. is spending a few days ] I wl.tU Mr. and Mrs. Juntes Carroll on i'racy street. Misses Thelina Hippy aud Vir- ||| ;inia Brown are spending their va-;ffl ation in New' York City. ,Mrs. it. A. Brown add Misses Oa-' I cetta Jackson and Bvelyn Brown I will leave, Saturday for St. James | II J. 0.. where they will spend a few I lays. There will be h quartet conven- II ion hold at Mount /ion ..Baptist I Church on Wednesday. Aug. 20. at I S:?0 P. M. The public is luvitod to 11 attend. J Mrs. Wi B. Costuer and htr two children. Little Earleno Costlier and ; Wallace Earl Costner, Jr., of Falls Church. Vu., are spending a few j lays with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Cost-j let ou Tracy Street. j Mrs. Itosie Lee Booker from 1 ireenwood. S. C\, is spending some j lime with her sister, Mrs. M. McI'itiiion of Cunsler street. Mrs. Mc- j Clinton has been very sick for some lime. 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You've probably grown used to the spe cial comfort of spectators by wearing tan and whites last summer. Now you can have them in rich suede with alligator trim, and in a swagger flat heel. You can have it in brown suede with antique alligator trim, or | black with black alii- | gator. Only v A I $2.45 Myers' > ' uepartment III Store I DRESS SHOPPE Second Floor ? ' aMadriilttiiii n i I Iifnn n"^^1^*

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