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Notice Of Sale Of Property For Unpaid 1952 City Taxes In pursuance of law, I will sell at the City Flail in the City of Kings Mountain, North Carolina, beginning at 1:00 p. m. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1953. for unpaid City Taxes, the following described lands. Name of owfter, description of 1952 land, and amount of taxes are in each case land owned by the tax payer in the City of Kings Mountain, N. C., January 1st, 1952. There will be In each case the amount of cost and penalty which must be added to the taxes. This sale may be continued from day to day or to such time as may be fixed according to law in the event said sale is not had or completed on the date above specified. This the 13th day of August, 1953. CLARENCE E. CARPENTER. Tax Collector J. E. Aderholdt 27.DG 1 lot 137x250 E. S. Gaston S. Howard Anthony 52.39 4 lots 25x140 York Road Frank Ballard 116.00 1 lot 200x234 Linwood Rd. ? 1 lot 100x250 Whitesldes Prop. R. M. Barnett 11.47 1 lot 25x150 Grace St Thomas H. Barnett 17.40 1 lot 100x226 Waco Rd. E. L. Beam 34 W. I. Beam, Jr. 41.63 Grady C. Bridges 17.41 1 lot 75x150 W. S. Waco Rd. O. H. Burton 14.86 3 lots 25x175 Mauney Avenue Ira J. Camp 11.46 4 lots ? bt Harry Falls Prop. M. G. Carpenter 19.36 1 lot 87x106 Cora Mills Grover E. Champion 3.89 1 lot Burlington Mills Clyde Ervin Conner ...... 57.63 Lot No. 37 95x150 Hy. 74 Lloyd E. Davis 24.46 1 1 lot 100x264 Ns York Road W. C. Delllnger 10.12 2 lots 50x200 bt fr Zella Gantt Fred B. Dixon ; . . . . 44.86 1 lot 60x160 E. S. So. Sims . Herbert P. Dover 13.24 1 70x150 Alexander St. Paul Dover ; <? 31.77 1 lot 60x100 Oriental Ave. Altonza Dunn 18.85 l73T75x?a-Wells St, ? Harold R. Falls 8.74 1 lot Cor Dilling & Parker Lallage Falls 23.72 1 lot 75x146 City N. M. Farr 27.18 | 1 lot 80x275 S. S. Ridge Howard Fipps, Est. 14.11 1 lot 75x217 Zella Gantt Ambrose H. Flowers 25.14 3 lots 75x150 Zella B. Gantt John L. Foster ? Bal. 4.99 1 lot 76x90 3rd St. Cora James Franklin, Jr Bal. 8.59 No. 67 78x107 P. D. Fulton 30.94 1 lot 80x220 King & Dilling Theodore C. Goforth, Jr. . . 8.65 ] 1 lot on Morris St. Mrs. Sallie Groves 7.82 2? A near Old Pumping Station James F; Hannah 11.54 j 1 lot 75x218 S. S. McGlnnis St E. A. Harrlll 347.91 8 lots W. S. Cansler 2.90A Off Cansler lots 65-66 & 66A and 159-B Murphy A. Kill ...... Bal. 63.66 8 lote 25x150 S. S. W, King Willard M. Hill 2.55 Lot No. 11 75x150 Landing St James E. Hord 140.34 lot No. 5 40x100 Carpenter St. lot No. 6 70x115 Carpenter St. 7? Ridge & Carpenter 3 lots 50x107 1 2 27x107 E. S. R. R. Ave. Samuel H. Houston ? ? 45.03 4 lots Deal St. Neil Hullender 27.54 1 lot 75x200 Gantt St. Ext. O O. Jackson 42.42 1 lot 70x150 S. S. Gold St. T. Wood Jackson 33.30 1 lot 100x223 Hy. 74 R. A. Jolly 22.95 Sold to Nelson Ledbetter Otis King 28.54 ' 68 lot 60x164 Cora Mill O. C. Kiser, Jr. . .' 1137 1 lot 75x237 McGlnnis St. Clyde Lindsay 39.76 1 lot 60x150 NS Gojd St James E. Littlejohn ...... 25.68 1 lot 115x200 S. S. Gold St. W. Lawrence Logan 64.82 1 lot 85x175 E. King St. G. C. Looney, Sr 41.46 1 lot 46x159 W. Ramseur St. J. C. Lynn . . ? .... ......... 18.68 1 lot 61x161 Oriental Ave. Mrs Annie McAbfee 10.54 1 lot No. 27 75x110 2nd St Cora James R, McAbcc ........ 16.05 lot No. 17 (85x99) Cora Mill Samuel T. McAbee . 23.02 1 lot 75x237 McGlnnis St Oscar McCarter 31.43 lot 85x115 N. S. Gold St. James M. Martin 24.55 1 lot 75x150 Grace St. Jessie W. Martin 20.38 3 lot* Falls Prop. Mrs. Mary K. Mathls 35.70 1 lot 88x187 V4 E. S. Watterson St Jim Medlln 1-70 lots No. 138-139-140 (30x1387 Ollie S. Medlln ,E?t. 1.11 Lots No. 42 <fc,43 ( 25x259 each) Stowe Prop. W. A. Morris, Eft .... . 3.84 2 lots 25x100 W S King ? Dr. D. M. Morrison . . 621.08 Bal. 1 lot 30x100 S. S. Mtn. St. 1 lot 25x75 R. R. Ave. 1 lot 50x110 Cor R. R. Ave. and Gold St 1 tot 25*110 Oor. Cherokee St 1 lot 50x108 E. S. R. R. Ave. 1 lot 50x120 Cherokee & Gold Wm. M. Mullinax 30.72 Lots No. 4*47-48 Morris Prop. D. H. Owens 1.TD 1 lot 90x90 Brtce St G. H. Owens 84^7 1 lot 190MS85 Deal, Gold * York Rd. Roy L. Pearson 4.40 1 lot 150x200 Linwood Rd. . 1 lot 200x113 H Con Mill P. B. Phillips 12J0 lot 90x68x187 E. S. 2nd St W. G. Rippy. Jr. .......... 15.W lot No. 34 (85x107 3rd St Cora Thomas Eugene Rom 13.67 lot No. 16 (75x99 2nd St Cora ?. A. Ross .??.* ????????? 15.05 Lot No. 22 (79X110 2nd St 1 lot 85x150 Monte Vista Dr. W. M. Sanders, Est. 16.24 1 lot 85x135 S. S. Baker St. i V 60-59 1 lot 125x215 Church St 1 lot 95x100 N. S. Gaston St. Earl Seisin ........ 18.09 Rev. H. S. Scruggs 27.78 4 lots 25x115 ? 2nd St. Cora Ector Short 25.65 1 lot 85x275 s; S. King St Mrs. Iva Lee Smith 9.01 Lot No. 18 (70x115 2nd St Cora Mill. V1?la ?*Stone Lot 75x217 E. S. Church St. Mrs. J. A. Stroupe 7.65 1 lot 25x100 Piedmont Avenue Charles A. Terry 22 5* N%5 (75xl75> 1st St. Cora Charles W. Terry, Est .... 3171 Lot No. 35 (77x100 1.8A 3rd St. Cora Pauline Thrift . 37 1 lot 90x156 Dllling St. Alvin Jack Wells 23 36 Lot No. 8 (58x115) Cora Mills w ? w?u,97 < 70x115 > Cora Mills W K. White 26.86 1 lot 180x190 Gantt & Fulton Sts. Dalbert & Ruth Wilson . . 18.28 1 lot 75x200 Llnwpod Rd. 3A Lot No. 24 (40x200) White sides Prop. H. C. Wilson 73 gy 1 lot 95x165 E. S. Piedmont Avenue COLORED June Adams 10 35 1 lot 55x100 W. S. Wilson St. Nancy Adams, Est 7.57 1 lot 110x150 Ridge & Diliing Will Adams 10 71 Lots No. 41-45 ( 25x140 each) ' No. 46 ( 42x140) No. 47 (54x140) No. 48 ( 66x39) Davidson 1 lot 75x160 S. S. Gold St. Heights Annie Anderson, Est. 8.67 1 lot 60x100 King & Cansler Nannie Blalock 6.72 1 50x150 Watterson St Kathryn Boyd 85 1 lot No. 55 ( 80x100 Waco Road Wesley & Nora Klbler Brown .85 Lot No. 19 Parker Land Rena Burris, Est 8.06 1 lot 50x121 W. S. Tracy St. Theodore Byers 10 18 Lot No. 1 (84x184) Davidson Heights Nola Davis M Acre W. S. Watterson John Galloway 11.22 Acre W. S. Watterson St. Gilbert Thomas Hunter 16.90 Lots 57-58-59 Parker St Hlllard Hunter 14.18 1 lot 45x105 Off W. King St Carlee Jenkins 5.25 1 lot 50x150 B. D. Ratterree Charlie Kibler, Est 7 65 1 lot 100x100 E. S. Railroad Avenue Luther Kibler 13.75 1 lot 50x190 W. S. Tracy St. Selvin Kibler Bal. 5.46 1 lot 50x150 Watterson St. Zeb Means 22 68 1 lot 60x160 Ridge St. James G. & Missouri Morgan 29.48 1 lot 40x105 Off King St. 1 lot 115x9x132x93x247x83 Will Rainey 8 16 1 lot 60x150 N. S. Ridge St Pearl Rlppy 8.78 1 lot 42x200 W S Cansler St. Ada Roseboro 11.15 Bal. 1 lot 45x100 Off King St. Oakley Schenck 13.92 1 lot 75x95 1 lot 50x140 Willie Seawright 7 74 I lot 50x164 W. S. Cansler David Thompson, Est ...... 1.28 1 lot 25x125 Watterson St. Rambling Sketches Of Oak Grove News By Mr*. William Wright Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Philbeck and children, Miss Bettie Lou, Arnold, Maynard, Roger and Miss Annette Ware, spent Sun day afternoon In Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bell and children had as their Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. Prank Led ford and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Stokes Wright wid children, Charles, Bill, and Beth, were Sunday visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnle Spake of Elizabeth. Bennie Allen of Camp Lejeune spent the weekend with his Wife and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Allen. Pvt. Bobby Randall of Fort Jackson was the guest of his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Randall during the weekend. Mrs. Melba Boyles left Monday morning for her new home In Clearwater, Fla. Pvt. Marvin Ledhetter of Camp Lee, Va. Is spending reveral days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ledbetter. ? Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ware and children, Miss Annette and Mike, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Ware. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green and family attended funeral services for Mr. Green's aunt, Mrs Ina Green Rogers, held in the Round Hill Baptist church of Gaffney. Interment was in the Union Mi'll Baptist church cemetery. Pvt. Marvin Ledbetter spent Sunday night with Giles Bell. Mrs. Faye Ross and daughter, Miss Edna, of Pleasant Hill, spent the weekend with Mrs. Ross's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Bell and Mrs. Pinkie Lee Blanton.-' Mr. -Wayne Cobb of Gaffney was a recent visitor with his cou sins, Arnold and Maynard Phil beck. The Junior boys an dtheir tea cher, Mrs. Grace Ledford went on a picnic Saturday afternoon. Apple Slogan Being Changed by Farmers North Carolina apple growers would change the old slogan, "An apple a day keeps the doctor a way." It no longer seems apropos. They'd like to hear folks start saying, "An apple three times a day keep toothache away." Carl E. VanDeman, assistant Wilkes County farm agent for the N. C. State College Agricul tural Extension Service, says, "Competing foods have gone a long way through the use of often repeated health claims in uproot ing the place apples once held in the minds of the average con sumer. .... ." "Why not change the slogan?" asks VanDeman. "Matter of fact, the apple is nature's own tooth brush. No other food has its com bination of crisp, crunchy texture and bright, mouth watering, sti mulating flavor which enables it to perform this dental health ser vice." Apples have for decades sold themselves on their own appear ance and 2ood qualities, says Van Deman. and growers in some states and regions have had to do a good bit of advertising and promotional work. Not until re cently, however, has a definite national apple promotion pro gram been organized and plan ned. Such a program will have a great benefit right here in North Carolina in the Brushy Mountains and Blue Ridge sec tions. "OUrs is one of the few states in the Union in which ap ple production is on the Increase. Growers from many sections of the nation look at us with envy because here we can start picking the Juicy Red Delicious apples even by the last of August or the first week in September." Vestula Wilson 8.93 M A Lizzie Falls Prop. Veo Wingo 7.80 1 lot 36x100 Ridge St ? ^ 1 1 , i j . i Try inhalation therapy with litii-r . ' ASTHMANEFRIN* Nebulizer a*d Solution 'K% Inhalant on a 10-day money-hack guarantee. So eaay to nee ? juat inhale the miat-like rapor directly into the aAectad area. Let m call you about the welcome relief rhoutaodi of uaera are fading with AathmaNefrin after other aaeana had failed. . If you afe a uaer at AathmaNefrin, pieaae bribg la your oe bo ll aar Cur free iaapectioa awl eerricing. 1 This product will be demontrated in our store FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 11 by a Company Representative Negro Bound Over On Belk Robbery Charge Monday During Busy Session : 1 ? Probable cause was found a gainst Samuel Luther Roseboro, 21-year-old Kings Mountain Ne gro on charges of breaking and entering Belk's Department Store Friday night, in Kings Mountain recorder's court here Monday. The case was bound over to Superior Court ana Roseboro, a four-day parolee from New Jer sey State Penitentiary, was plac ed in the custody of state pris on authorities. The Negro man entered the storrf through a trap door on the store's second floor, Hilton L. Ruth, Belk's Department store manager, Bill Ruth, and Jack Reynolds, store clerks, told the court. He slept In the building all "night and awakened about the time the store was opened Saturday morning. Merchandise, that Roseboro was allegedly attempting to take from the building, was valued at $81. He was a former Belk's em ployee several (years ago and was serving a live-year sentence on automobile theft charges when he was parolled last week. Another defendant, Lawrence Motz, 30-year-old Kings Moun tain man, was sentenced to ser ve six months on the roads after being found guilty of passing three worthless checks to Mrs. Clarence Dixon, W. M. Gantt, and T. J. Ellison. Each of the checks was for $10. . The defendant plead guilty to the charges. Other cases heard and dispos ed of in the court session inclu ded: Non-suit was taken by the state in a case charging Claude W. Huffstetler with reckless dri ving. John J. Mahoney, of Shel by, was defense counsel. Roy Hipper, charged with as sault on female, was given a 90 day road term, suspended on good behavior conditions, pay ment of a $15 fine and costs of court. C. W. Sisk, Shelby resident, was found guilty of reckless driving and given ^ 60-day road sentence, suspended on condi tions that he pay hospital and medical bills for C. D. Fortune, Highway Patrolman, who suffer ed a fractured arm in the arrest. He was also taxed with court costs. Leonard Lee Irving, of Cra merton, charged with running a red light, was given a 30-day road sentence, suspended on payment of costs of court. 'Robert Rhinehardt, charged with passing a worthless check, was sentenced to serve 00-days on the road, sentence suspended on conditions that the defendant be of good behavior, make Just compensation for the check to York Koad Grocery, and pay court costs. James H. Blackwood, charged with operating a motor vehicle without a license, was given a 30- day road term sentence, judg ment suspended on payment o* a $25 fine and costs of oourt. Lewis Edward Osmand, found guilty of driving while under the influence of intoxicants, was given a 90 day road teem, sus pended on conditions that he pay a fine of $100 and court cost. His driver's license was. iecel\ by Court Clerk C. E. Carpenter U, be revoked by law for a one-year' period. J. Hugh McClain, Negro, char ged with disposing of mortgag ed property, was sentenced to serve a 6-months road term, sus pended on good behavior condi tions, and payment of court costs. Bonds were forfeited in cases charging George H. Conley with speeding and one other defen dant with public drunkenness. Richard Welch, Jr., charged with reckless driving, was sen tenced to serve 60 days on the roads, sentence suspended on good behavior conditions, pay ment of a $5 fine and court costs. Cases against Willie Duncan, Jr., and Jack R. Gordon, both I I charged on speeding counts, > I'were continued. Capiases were fssued for Sher n Clark, charged with dri i while under the influence of intox ican,s? and 3ol>,V Lec an, \ Ha Green- Blat'ks burl S C Wh?u Wcre char8?d with disturbinj, ' "~S~2L? ? One defendant , .? ' need to serve a 30 day ?? a" fJ? public drunkenness. ,lv<,n ^ other defendants were fc. pended sentences. Two _ ..." drunkenness cases were cmK ued. Omar Smith, Negro, charged with running a red light, was given a 30 day sentence, sus pended on payment of court Nolle Prosse was taken in a case charging Clyde Stinett with nomsupport. Prosecutress paid court costs. ' Case against Robert Tate, who was charged with abandonment and non-support, was continued. One defendant appeared be fore Judge Jack White Monday on a charge of illegal possession of non-tax-paid whiskey for be verage purposes City Police Officers W. G. Elli son and P. A. Hawkins told the court, that Kenneth C. Kilbrow, New York native now living In Gastonia, was arrested Sunday night with six cans of beer, seal unbroken, in his car. ? Kilbrow was found not guilty ^ 'ter sufficient evidence had ? boon given to prove thaf, not ^an a lawful amount ol more v. . ln ^ls possession. > beer. wa?? after sentence had KilbrcnV, took the ibox .been pronounce wauted from with the beer anv the courtroom. A carefree child stumbles ... in a split second, a life is lostl Don't depend on others to be careful. Be sure that your car is ever in control, your brakes checked and ready for c mergency. Drive with caution in school areas. / The lives of our children are your responsibility. SAFETY IS NO ACCIDENT THIS MESSAGE SPONSORED IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST BY VICTORY CHEVROLET COMPANY ? ? ' . * -v> * '*?' ' ? *** : ' * ) * , ?? * ?< , Corner W. Mountain St- and S. Railroad Ave. ? Kings Mountain, N. C. Mother Says Can Shop at ow Reba' s Mother, now you can make Reba's * * * - * . . * . * . your one-stop Shopping Store. t No need anymore to race all over town to ? V ' - * supply your needs and those of your daughters. Now more than ever, our stress is on economy, style, and value. 1". ' . . ' ? . '? i : '/ Too!! . 1 Complete Line DRESSES SKIRTS BLOUSES SWFATERS LINGERIE BOYS' SOCKS Sixes: 3 to 6x, 7- 14 Daughter, no matter what the size, 3-?x or 7-14, you can shop now at an adult s^ore that caters to young girls ii in a grown-up way Mother, you'll love our youthful styles. Daughters, our dresses are so grown-up * .. looking.
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