- ' 'r . \V \ ; . ' Notice Of Sale For Unpaid 194 * In pursuance of law I will . , Town of Kings Mountain, N Monday, September 8, 1941, Taxes, the following describ description of-land and amc case land owned by the tax i Mountain, N. C., January 1, case the amount of cost and added to the taxes. This sale day to day or to such time ; to law-in the event said sale on the date above specified. gust, 1941. Allniaii. Horace: .House and lot g 75x215 New Suburbs $8.:!0 Beam. K. L.J" 2 lots 25x175 .. .112 Beam. Mrs. Mae llarnton: House and lot 50x200 W. S. Oo'fortb 19.60 : Bell. M. J.: House and Barn 2 Acres W. S. Wacom....... 14.411 | f . Bennett, Bessie: House and l?t 60x150 K. S. Oriental .. .. 8.16 Bennett. Clyde: House and Ix>t 75x150 W. S. No. 20 highway 42.03 lltddtx, Gary: House and lot, 75x150 W. 8. Cherryville id' 6.86 Blanton, J. L.: 4 lots 25x175 McOinnis Survey .. .... 3.18 lloheler. Will: 2 lots 25x175 Block B .72 j Bridges, Oiles A.: House and lot ' 75x150 W. S. Waco .... 9.66 , ... - i ltrown. J. T.: House and lot 75x85 Cherryville Rd .'. 11.10 Bridges, J. R.: House and lot 100x150 S. S. McOinnis street ...... 15.31 llruce. J. B.. Est.: G lots 25x150 Fuirview st: ...... 1.821 Humgardner, Felnier: Lot 75x150 Hord Survey .... 1.20 Burton. R. Li.: House and lot 125 " xl50 Fulton and Alexander 11.34 Cabiness. C. B.: l^ot 25x75 .... 1.09 Carpenter. W. H.: House and Barn 112x186 Phenlx st 4.58 ( Clark, Mrs. W. M.: House and lot . . 50x150 "rear McOinnis Property 5.20 Culbertson, C. A.: House and lot i * I 60x126 Fairview st. : 11.72 Cunhiiighum, J. \V.: House and lot 75x96 No. 41 4.70 Detmar, L. C.: Houke" and lot 50x114 S. S. King, Lot 25x114 ... 20.49 Kdpns. C I"* 1 Unno.i a?s l,.i ?? ^. >1 V. v. a< vun.? ?lli| 1UI 110x140 N. 8. Parker 38.11 ( Finger, Mrs. Belle:.. lx>t 75x125 King and It. It. 10.)t?1 Finger, K. K., Heirs': House and lot: 76x227 E. 8. Railroad 84.22' j Full on. P. D.: House and lot 8ox220 King' and Dllllng . . 29.60 f tloforth. A. U.: .House and lot 80x144. House 31st Street, House and lot 50x250 N. 8. Brlce House and lot 75x175 Fairview 22.14 CSuyton, L. L.: House and lot 75x150 Highway No. 20 10.81 1 ' Harmon P. R.: House and lot 60x203 S. 8. King 14.64 , " Hayes. J. M., Est.,: House and lot j 157x150 Parker St.. 12.30 : ] Harriet), P. C.:> House and lot 85x96 3rd st 12.99 Helms. Joe: House and lot 7tal50 McGlnnls St 9.01 Hoffman. ROy P.: House "and lot . 85x99 No. 17 9.90 ' Hord. Mrs. G. W.: House and lot 80x75 E. 8. R. R. Ave 14.64 1 Hullender. W.: House and lot j 166x250 Fulton st 25.57 i Hullender., J. D.: Housu uiul lot 66x222 1-2 Waco Rd. 15.69 Hullender. Doulu Mae: House and < 2 1-2 A. New suburbs .... 10.48 j Jenkins, A. C.: House and Lot J 65x165 Fulton st , .... IT..20 j Riser, Mrs.'William: 4 lot | ' 2.1x150 Church st. ..1 2.40 Led ford. P. W.: House .and lot 75x150 W. S. Cansler. ha). 9.60 I Lynn. It. S.: House unt7~"7ot lOOx' 150 Whitesldes property .. 12.78 i * t Melton. George: House ami lot 88x100 W. S. Cansler 6.32 MorrlB._Aiiolet: House und lot 50x100 rear Wesleyan Church ........ 17.60 Moss,, Eva Leigh": House and lot 118x150 W. S. Cherryville rd 4.00 . McAboe. Sam T.: Lot 90x374.4 Cherryville* Rd. 3 bal, 3.20 Mc.Dantet, Robert G.: House and lot 65x155 S. 8. Fulton 8t 21.02 t McDanlcl, W. p. Heirs: House lot 90x275 N. S. King 20.21 MrOinnls. Wiley H.: House and lot 98x200 King and Dllllng .. 37.49 Os.borns, W. F.: House and lot 75x200 N. 8. Gold at ' 16.04 Parton, Ethel: House and lot 250x90 Carpenter, House and lot 100x325. S. 8. King, Lot 45x195 Rear of S 8. King, bdtanee 45.87 > " { . ' ' '/* *'V <' '" ' \ , >v'. TH i Of Property! 0 Town Taxes seli at the City Hall in the . C., beginning 1:00 P. M.:: for unpaid 1940 Town J ed lands. Name of owner, . >unt of taxes are in each j >ayer in the Town of Kings [ 1940. There will be in each i penalty which must be 1 may be continued from 1 is may be fixed according , is not had or completed This the 11th day of Au- ] ? ' ' ' s - ' : I. i><*niiiiiktoil. H. q.: House. and l<>t 0Nxl42 K. S. Dillinc st., bnl. 7.10 I'dteison, David: House and 2^Iots 25x100 K. KiiiR .. 7.52 I'liillip*. Doe A.: House and lot 50x120 Waco ltd. 12.SG I'utnuin. A. 11.: House and lot 75x217 Chuieli st 15.08! RatlpiTee, P. O.:. House and lot 75x195 N. S. Gold st % 45.26 Sanders, W. A.: 2 Houses and 5 - ] lots 25x150 Mountain st .... 20.24 | Settlemyre, J. L.: 3 lots 50x200 Parker st 2761 Smith. Mary J).. Adinx: Hot 100x117 1.33' Smith. Walter I.. Kstate: House and lot 100x175 f K. S. Falvvlew ...; 15.60 ;* Sparrow. Mrs. Sallie: House and lot 60x150 N. S. Waco St.',. 18.61 J Smith. Bessie, Discovery: balance 63.00 White." W. - Albert: House and lot 70x150 Ramseur st ..20.54 ... * t .1 Williams. Charles S.: House tffld Barn lot 373x400 E. S. Piedmont ". 158.81 Detinar. W. H." 4 lots 25x150 . W. S. Cansler ....... .s 3.52 corporation's V Central Investment Corp: House ' i lot 95x165 Piedmont 53.17 1 | Bedford and Sons,- \\. C. Brick j Store and Killing Station and ' i lot. Cor. Pled, and it. R. .. 38.H0 i 1 COLORED | ' Adams*. Joe Bill: House and lot 150x335 Ridge st.','House and I lot 35x130 S. S. Itidge st .. 24.94 Berry. John: House and lot 50xltio K. s. Canslev ....... 8.80 , Caldwell. John. Estate: House and lot 60x180 S. S. King 14.30 Davis. Nalo: House and 1-4 .A. : i W. S. Watterson st ........7.20 ' Ellis.. Carrie. Kstate: House and lot 115x150 King 10.67} Kalis. Phillip B.: House and lot 60x175 Itidge 16.78 [list. John: House and lot 60x31. Dot 10x80 S. S. itidge st . . 10.64 1 Horndon. Hubert: lx>t 5oxl50 * K. S. Watterson St 1.81 ( Jenkins, Collie and Carmineal: , House and lot 75x200 Parker and Watterson, balance i. 11.701 . Klblef, Chnrlle. Estate: House and lot E. S. R. R. ave. bal..5.70|, Unsay, John:'l lot 3.58 . Means, W. K. and J. W.: House I < and lot 143x142 S. S. Ridge 11.28 { Mitcham, Nevit; House and lot 3 1-2 A. Cora Mill St 8.56 Mc-Clangh (Nit). Thomas: House and lot 169x175 Ridge st .. 12.91 ! deed. Monroe. Estate: House and lot 50x100 Cansler st ...... 4.21, Itippy. Pearl: House and lot ii;>N.-vu \v. ts. i ansKT -st .. 8.10 I itoblnson. llVrtliu: House and . i | lot 200x100 .............. 2.80 ] sclia'rk. OkU'.v: House and lot * ? ' 75x95 N. S. Itiitfce 8.78 - > ' 1 r?wn of Kings Mountain, < * | * Karl S. Sawyer, jj Tax Collector. , A Dab a Day i keeps ' I' P.O.* away! ,! {*Und?rorm Ptriplrolion Odot) 1 YODORfl BioMMnrcRimn i-lan't ?lIff of atickyl Soft?It\ o ipntfi Ilk* faca croon. 4 ti ? lo actually toothing! Un right ? aftar oho ring?will not irritoto. | w ?ha*light,plaaaantacant.Ne sickly B aatall to cling to (ingots or clothing. ?will not spoil dolicoto fabrics. , Yat taata in tha tropics?madabynursaa T ?protro that Y odor a protects ondar ining conditions. h (abas orfw%IOc, l$t, 40t. E KINGS MOUNTAIN HERAKD TH W++NEGRONEWS++^ ijr (By Jessie G. Costlier) ..j.** *****4***+********* .>**, Mrs. Mary Jackson of New York City is spending some lime here vis illi.) Iter relatives and friends.? Mrs Jackson is i former resident of Kings Mountain. Tile Bert quartet guvo a program it the Kheiiezer Baptist Church on last Sunday night. . Mr. and Mrs. Ilcrbei i" flTilnoy. Mr I lid Mrs. D A. Costlier and Mrs. IV. M. Jackson motored to Cuarlotte asl Sunday to visit Mis. Gidney's >istcr. Mrs. M. 1.. Davidson, who is in ilie Good Samaijtuu Hospital. Mrs. Davidson had an operation | asl week, and is. recovering nicely. I Mr. and Mrs. A. I. A'n.-mer, Miss-. | l*s Kathleen ai.id Mae Coslner and | Mr. WiUiatn Costlier of Spindulo ivi re visitors in Kings Mountain on lust 8a)uvUa> afternoon, Mrs. surah Bands of Newport News. Yu.. reeeinl. spoilt two week vvitli her sister. Mrs. Kiltie Hrowii. , ? Miss .OIlis Thompson, daughter of Mrs. Mary Thompson of Cannier Street recently attended a Prcsby- . I iil'itl II ^'ixll fiiuiilion *'1 v' '' * wmvi ? in c ill V UIIUUI U. A. 1 . The annual Family Reunion of the Roberts-Borders - Mauney and kindred- will he celebrated at the] home of Mr, Mason Roberts three II miles east of Shelby. Friday, Auk- i Ust 29, 1941. The family will pre-j I sent a program which 'will begin at 11:00 o'clock Friday morning. I The relatives and friends are asked to come and bring full baskets, "rtte I dinner will be served to all at 3:00 I o'clock Friday afternoon. Mrs. Ida Cherry has Just returned home from Forest' City where she spent a week with the Rev. pt'.d Mrs Cloode. Neutral Fertilizers Increase Yields of Potatoes And Cotton 1 Plots of Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes and cotton that leave received neutral fertilizers have consist ently out-yielded those- receivug aeld fertilizers. In tests made bythe j North Carolina Extension . Service.; says K. C. I Hair, Extension agrono-i misf, at State College. With sweet potatoes, the returns from neutralizing the fertilizer increased as the pqtash vwas increas-, ed in the mixture. These increases J were 3.7 bushels to the acre for three per cent more potash; 11.1 imshels for six pe%-ettt more potash ind 14.2 bushels for-nine t nore potash. Mr. Blair reports. Neutralizing fertiltizers with luiuuiiuc milestone. in similar lests. lias increased' . the average fields of Irish jioiatoes as ViUch ?.? 32 bushels to the aci'e. Basic fertt- j lizers have produced iiTcreases up ic 46 bushels. Mr. Hlair adds. The results of. tests for three sue fcsstvo years with acid, neutral and basic l^r'tljt izecs applied on the satne plots have indicated no- potato scab infestation r |.lilting from the neutral or basic fertilizers. * Cotton yields, in the same experiments. have shown increases of more than, a half-bale to the acre by the use of neutral fertilizer. Yields of Irish potatoes in IliaSen fine, sandy loam were incfeas- j ed 33 bushels to the acre by the ! use of neutral fertilizer, over the yields of pcttatOes which recei\>d icid fertilitzer. In Norfolk sandy j loam the neutral fertilzer brought 1 an increased cotton yield of 266 i H VtiuiHls to the acre over cotton pro- II Suced with add mixtures. a Farm Questions Q. Is rrotalaria a good crop to be ised with corn A. K. C. Hlalr. Slate College Kxlension Service aRronotnist. says that corn grown in alternate years> in. rotation with (-rotatoria at the 1 lyOWer Coastal Plain llranch Slattern tt \Vi|Iard produced air' averege yield of 3d bushels per ore as com [tared with n yield of 23 bushels pro luced by continuous corn. When t corn.- corn-crotalaria rotation was jst-d, tlie corn yields dropped to ar>, ivefagc of 2d.fi buslicls per acre mil nearly all of the increase was >biained in the first year following ro'taiarla. \ * (}. IJow closely ran soybeans be rrazed? ? A. I)an Holler, county agent at [true bi the State College Kxtenion - Service, advises that all the eaves of the plants may be grazd off once .every 3o day s and here 111 will be good wields of soybeans nd enough seed to plant the next'H ear's crop. If all leaves are eaten | ft every 10 to 20 days, the total III leld is sharply reduced. BILLIONS IN GOLD IDLE IN HI ENGLI8H BANK ? I Piled up In the valuta of the Bank I f England are hoards of gold and ! -easure, unclaimed for years. Now | fforts ar*. being made to use the ' I realth against enemies of Great | irltain. Don't miss this unusual ||| tory In the August 31st Issue of |j] THE AMERICAN tton Goods. pt. Store avs Save At BELK'S * ' ? Dept. ire . ever Undersold ?pt. Store ?2nd Floor v.- - " v ., ' r": , , ,.i ii.it n 1