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h'pi « a^c nt NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Ex<?cutriX of the Estate of Lucille D. Hawk ins, Deceased, late of Cleveland ('ounty, North Carolina, this Is to notify all jx'rsons having claims against the t'state of said doee dent to present them to the un dersigned on or b(*foro tlie 12th day of February, 1972, or this no tice will be pieadocl in bar of their rcH'overy. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make imm(‘diate payment to the under signed. This 12th day of August, 1971. MARGARET CORNWELL Executrix 407 N. Cansler Street Kings Mountain, North Carolina GEORGE B. THONL\SSON A1torney-At-Law 102 W. Mountain Street Kings Mountain, Nortii Carolina 8:32-9-2 I NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE IN THE SUPEIRIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA CLEVELAND COUNTY UNDER AND BY \aRTUE of the power of sale contain(vl in a eor lain deed of tru-st executed by JAMES EDWARD GANTT and wife, ELMA S. GANTT, dated the 28th day of January, 1969, and recorded in Book 762 at Pake 275 in the Office of tlio Regish^r of Deeds for Cleveland County, North Carolina, default having iK'en made in the payment of the indebtodiK'ss thereby .secuTocl, ami snid deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject of foreclos ure, the undersigTK'd Trustee will offer for sale at public auition to the highest bidder for cash, at the Courthouse door, in Shelby. North Carolina, on the 7th day <jf September, 3971, at 31:(V) A.M., the property convr'yed in said deed of tru.4, the same lying and- being in Number Four Township, | Cleveland County, North Carolina,! and more particularly describcul I as folJmvs: | That eerfain parcel of land with i all the buildings and improve ments thermn, being designated as Lot No. 22 as shown on map of the projrerty of Burlington Mills Corporation (Phenix Mill No. 2 Plant), Kings Mountain, North Carolina, dated April 5, 3948 and r(‘COrded in Plat B<H)k 5 at Page 46 in tlie Offica^ of the Register of Deeds of Ch’voland (’ounty. Nortii Carolina. Being llic same land 'conveyed hy J. W. Gladden, Jr., Single, to. Afabel MoGill by deed dated the I 29th of December, 3946. as wfll i appear on ix'cord in the Office of j the Register <yf. Deeds for Cleve- ! land County in Book 7-N at Page I 342. I For further reference see deed 1 dated the 1st day of June, 1963; from Carl>4e McGill and wife, i Ruth McGill to John C. McGiH i and wift*, Mabel McGill now on ' record in tlie Office of the Regis- | ter of Deeds for Cleveland Coun- j ty in Book 10-J at Page 246. i For further reference see deed j fnnn John C. M:eGill and wife. I -Mabel McGill to .fames Edward tlantt and wife. Elma S. Gantt' dated January 28. 1969 now on | record in the Cle\ eland County j Registry. This s;ile will b<' made subjeet to all i>rior lions and encum brances, and unpaid taxes and as.^'ss:mcnt.s for pa\-ing, if any. This the 12th day of August. 1971. GEORGE B. TIIOMASSON i Trustee ! GEORGE B. TIIOMASSON ! Attorney 8;12-9:3 Wesleyan Methodists Name Officers The district board of adminis tration in conjunction with the district hoard of the Kernereville district is (“oncentrating on 're alignment of churches within the district, a local pastor said. It is hoped that this may be finaliz- vA for adoption by the n<‘Xt an nual s(Nsion. The Colfax district of the Wes leyan ciiurch held its 92nd An nual Ses.sion at tJie Shady Grove Camp, July 27-28 at Colfax, North Carolina. The District Superin tendent. Reverend Watson C. Black, along with a.ssistant sup erintondent. J. W. Phillips pre sided. The general suix>rinten(i- ent, Dr. B. II. Phaup, of Marion, Indiana, served os special repre- .'^ntativo to the session for the denomination. This conference re- iwrtt-d 94 churches in the state ol North Carolina. There were .127 ministers sealed, and 124 lay delegate.s .seated as elected by The local churches. The confer- (*ncc officials were elected. Suhst’aniially less than half the \vv>rker.s in the nation's pri vate sec-tor are covered by pri vate retirmnt plans, th Bureau fi.'' Labor Statistics reports. Em- l)!oyers of to per ctmt of private nonfarm workers do not have pension or deferred profit-shar ing plasn. Morc'over, even in es tablishments with plans, some of the employees usually part- time, temporary, and short seiwice workers do not partici pate. • ?• The United Bible Societies, a worldwide fellowship oT 50 na tional Bible Societies is marking its 25th anniversary in 1971. Since 1946 member Societies have published the Bible in 42 languages and dialects* ■n il- HElULd^ ICINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C.! Thursdayi Augint 12, AtI * •■if- - m. ' it, * .fi*- ' 0 / 11/ I ^ ■ »iHk: 'K-%. ^ '-Ami ■ ■ •’.'? '.■■Xif'-I Vi <D >s. o c • (Q .V ' ’VS- </> « i CO <0 Si CO O "g 0) 3 <o «« 5 .y 3 •O S c d I C .=• o ® I - «• «• T3 ^ I o £ ^ c* SS o ^ 2. m -2 m-r w o <a «|5S . S •“ o CO ' g « C CO o ! S? - - ^ w o .s 59 5 0) B "O « 5 ^ 8 » • O <D “ - Q. ir TD S? m £ 0) 0) CO Q § - n:£ EQ > £ I . CM o « C o oB £ ‘52= <0 ® 2 OCOLI.9 -S (0 .r t. <0 « I- n 5 3 E i! :s| . S S o i Q. c i 2 1- - « 4 Ills o o ^ .y il. 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