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Page 8A MraiiOR-HERALD-TInireday, March S, 1917 TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained In that certain deed of trust executed and delivered by Sewell C. Laughrldge. and wife, Dovle W. Laughrldge, dated the 17th day of February, 1B76, and recorded In the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County, North Carolina, In Book 829 at Page 601, and because of default In the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured and failure to carry out and perform the stipulations and agreements there In contained, and pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of the Indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned Trustee will expose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the usual place of sale In the County Courthouse of Cleveland County, In the City of Shelby, North Carolina, at 11 o'clock, A. M., on Tuesday, the 29th day of March, 1977, all that certain lot or parcel of land lying and being In Number Four Township, Cleveland County, State of North Carolina, and more par ticularly described as follows; Situated In the City of Kings Mountain, Number Four Township, Cleveland County, North Carolina and Beginning at an Iron stake In the Northern margin of Llnwood Road, which Iron stoke Is 113.60 feet from the comer of Katherliie Avenue and runs thence N. 20 deg. 37 min. 30 sec. E. 177.80 feet to an Iron stake; thence S. 78deg. 63 min. E. 62.80 feet to an Iron stake: thence S. 8deg. 30min. W. 117.20 feet to an Iron stake In the Northern margin of Lln wood Road; thence along the Northern margin of Llnwood Road S. 70 deg. 10 min. W. 113.60 feet to the Beginning. Being Lot No. 1 of the J. Wilson Crawford property as shown on a map or plat now on record In the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland Coiait^ In Plat Book 4 at Pa'ge lASand said Lot No. 1 being a part of Lot No. 38, Block 2, Section 1 of the Mrs. C. M. Whitesides property as shown on a map or plat now on record in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County In Plat Book 6 at Page 26. For title reference see Book 8-Xat Page 613; Book 9-L at Page 69; Book 9-U at Page 662; Book 10-F at Page 471; and Book 13-1 at Page 770 of the Cleveland County Registry. Subject to unpaid taxes and assessments for paving, if any. Tills sale will be held open ten (10) days for upset bid as by law required. This Srd day of March, 1977. George B. Thomasson, Trustee George B. Thomasson Attorney At Law P. O. Box 206 Kings Mtn., N. C. 28086 3:3, 10, 17, 24 PUBLICATION OF PUBLIC DISCLOSURE OF PROPOSED DISPOSAL OF URBAN RENEWAL LAND Notice is hereby given that the Kings Mountain Redevelopment Com mission, Kings Mountain, North Carolina Is con sidering a proposal to enter Into a contract for the disposition of project land to Alexander Inc. on or after March 16, 1977. This land Identified as Disposal Parcel No. 79 Is located within the boun daries of the Cansler Street Urban Renewal Area N.C. R-96 the general location being bounded by and more specifically described as follows; Beginning at cm old Iron at the Intersection of the southerly margin of West Mountain Street suid the westemly margin of South Tracy Street In the City of Kings Mountain, and running thence with the margin of Mountain Street North 88-30-00 West 114.0 feet to an Iron located South 88-30 East 3.81 feet from an old Iron, thence a new line South 1-49-08 West 206.0 feet to an Ircoi; thence South 88-30 East 114.0 feet to an Iron In the margin of 'Rnacy Street; thence with the margin of Tracy Street North 1-40-08 East 206.0 Pk'n Pay Shoes’Famous ...the competithie edge! Gel Set for Action in Our New Sport Shoe Cuga Men s and Big Boys Sizes Reg. $ 11 97. Save $4.07 Athletic Socks. Men s Reg *1 25 88c pr./Boys Reg 970; 66Cpr. Prices Good thru Saturday * Open Evenings it MasterCharge or BankAmericard Prices Good Thru Saturday KM Plant Shopping Center, Open Mon-Wed—10-89-8 FrI. Sat. Sunday 1-6 -Get to know us; you’ll like us-d You can talk to me about ANY type of Life insurance Don't feel you have to go to one place lor life In surance planning, to another for annuities, group, hospitalization, disability income, education and retirement plans. I can take care of all your personal, family, and business insurance needs — because of my many years of experiehce in helping people with a vari ety of coverage and protection programs, and be cause I have the facilities and know-how of a great insurance company behind me. If you have an insurance need, call me today. LOU SABETTI 864-4521 739-2640 Registered Representative O Metropolitan Where the future is now feet to the Beginning. Reference la made to a plat of said lands prepared by James W. Carver, Registered Engineer, dated February 2, 1976 Alexander Inc. has filed with the Redevelopment Commission a Redeveloper’s Statement for Public Disclosure which Identifies names of Its officers and principal members, shareholders and other parties having a substantial share or ownership In the firm. The proposed agreement la available for public examination at the office of the Kings Mountain Redevelopment Com mission, U6 West Moun tain, Kings Mountain, North Carolina office hours ;30 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. Monday through Friday weekly. KINOS MOUNTAIN REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION Carl F. Mauney, Chairman 3-8, 10 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained In that certain deed of truat executed by Hamrick Construction, Inc. dated April 24,1970 ahd recorded In Book 7T7 at page 609 In the office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County, North Carolina, default having been made In the payment of the In debtedness thereby secured, said deed of trust being by the terms thereof- subject to foreclosure, and authorization for such foreclosure having been granted by the Clerk of Su perior Court of Cleveland County, the undersigned Substlture Trustee will offer for sale at public auction at the door of Cleveland County Court house In Shelby, North Carolina, at 3:30 o’clock p. m. on Friday, March 18, 1977 the property conveyed In said deed of trust, same lying In Number Four Township, Cleveland County, North Carolina, and being more parti cularly described as follows: Beginning at a new Iron comer, said comer being South 78-26 East 360 feet from West Williams south west corner and Plonks corner In Hords line; thence from the new Iron comer, a new line North 11-34 East 200 feet to a new corner; thence another new line South 78-26 East 100 feet to a new comer; thence a new line South 11- 34 West 200 feet to a new corner In the West Wllhams south boundary Une; thence North 78-26 West 100 feet to the Beginning, containing 20,000 square feet. This being a part of the West WUUams 82.60 acre tract. Being carved out of the land conveyed by Clyde A. Hutfstlckler and wife to Thomas E. Robinson by deed dated July 6, 1646, as will appear on record In the office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County In Book 6-0 at page M«tropoiilan Lif* Insurance Company. N.Y., N.Y. Surveyed on August 8, 1964, by J. A. Trammell, R. L. S., Kings Mountsdn, North Carolina. For further reference see deed dated July 7,1966 from Hamrick Con struction Company to Walker G. Dunlap, and Westley WUllame and wife, to Hamrick Constmctlon Company, Inc., and now on record In the office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County. But this sale will be msule subject to all out standing and unpaid tsucea and special aasessmenfa. The Substitute Trustee may require a ten percent deposit of the successful bidder at the sale, pending confirmation at the sale. This 10th day of February I 1977. Robert L. Bradley, Substitute Trustee 2-17, 24; 8:8, 10. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained In that certain deed of truat executed and delivered by Kenneth O. Sihort and wife, Vickie A. Short (Subsequently, assumed by Liberty Financial Planning. Inc.) dated the 29th day of February, 1972, and Featured In Circus March 15-20 'Cat Man’ Must Be On Guard ll When the metal door of the giant steel cage In Ring Two snaps shut behind Charly Baumann, featured tiger trainer In the 106th Edition of RtngUng Bros, and Barnum A Bailey Circus, coming to the Charlotte Coliseum, Tuesday, March 16 through Sunday, March 20 and he’s face to face with 16 aleek, lethal Siberian and Royal Bengal Tigers, a tremor of anticipation runs through the audience. The breathtaking beauty of the assemblage of superb cats and the powerful, graceful figure of their trainer promises a spectacle of unaurpaased thrills and excitement. J THE CAT BIAN — Charly Ranmann, maater Mttmai trainer with The Greatest Show On Earth, gets a tiger hug from a four-footed friend “Klamet.” Baumann performs In the 106th edition of RIngUng Brothers and Baraum and Bailey Circus at the Charlotte OoUseum beginning March 16. Safety IVt^pram Announced The State Highway Patrol announced today a program designed to Improve the traffic safety knowledge among elemen tary school children. The program, according to Acting Commander Major Jack D. Cabe, Involves members of the Patrol’s Traffic Safety Information Unit appearing upon request before school children In Idndergarten thru grade three. recorded In the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County, North Carolina, In Book 798 at Page 186, and because of default In the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured and failure to carry out and perform the stipulations and agreements therein contained, and pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of the Indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned Trustee will expose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the usual place of sale In the County Courthouse of, Cleveland County, In the City of Shelby. North Carolina at ll o'clock A. M., on Tuesday, the 29th day of March, 1977, all that certain lot or psu'cel of land lying and being In Number Four Township, Clevelsmd County, State of North Carolina, and more par ticularly described as follows; Being the full contents of Lot No. 2, Block "J” of Southwood, property of J. Wilson Crawford, as showm on a map or plat made by Findlay, Withers A Mc- Connaughey, Inc., Registered Surveyors, dated August. 1689, now on record In the office of the Register of Deeds for Clevelsmd County In Plat Book 11 at Page 88. For title reference see Book 13-V at Page 867 and Book 18-Y at Page 119 and Book 14-B at Page 69 of the Cleveland County Registry. Also see Book 16- J at Page 197. The above lot la con veyed subject to those certain easementa for drainage and utilities as shown on the above plat. Subject to unpaid taxes and assessments for paving, U any. This ssJe will be held open ten (10) days for upset bid as by law required. This Srd day of March, 1977. George B. Thomasson Trustee George B. Thomasson Attonrey At Law P. O. Box 206 Kings Mtn., N. C. 28086 8:3, 10. 17, 24 Following a presentation on pedestrian emd bicycle safety, the children will receive a Highway Patrol coloring book and a "stlck- on” replica of the Trooper badge. The badge depicts a child In the arms of a Trooper and identUys the wearer as a "Super Trooper.” The Program la funded through the Governor’s Highway Safety Program with the materials being designed and produced by 'the UnlversHy of North; Carolina Highway Safety ResesLTCh Center. Lieutenant Arnold Rector, who hestos up the T. S. I. Unit, said there is definitely a need for a program of this typte as children 9 years of age and under are involved In approximately 16 per cent of the bicycle deaths in the state. He also said that this same age group was in volved In about 27 percent of the pedestrian deaths and Injuries. Persons desiring a T. S. I. Officer to appear before their school group should contact the Highway Patrol office In their area or Patrol Headquarters In Raleigh, Ueutenant Rector said. OAILP. METCALF Joins Real Estate Firm OaU P. Metcalf, wife of Thomas N. Metcalf of 216 Morris St., has been licensed as a real estate broker and has Joined the firm of Anthony A Anthony Resiltors of Shelby. Mrs. Metcalf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Price, Is a 1666 graduate of Kings Mountain High School and has completed |t real estate course at Cleveland Technical In stitute and also a course in residential appraising at Tech. She has also passed the state realtor's examination. Mr. and Mrs. Metcalf are parents of a nine-year- old son, Tom. the show running smoothly from the moment Ringmaster Harold Ronk steps Into the spotlight until the finale. This means split-second timing In all three rings, performers, and animals following one another In a constant fast- paced flow, with no break In the rhythm for the entire performance. As Performance Director, Charly Baumann enjoys the trust and confidence of the whole company of artlsta from 28 different countries, as well as keeping a watchful eye on the animal performers. "I’m the ‘Circus Father.' I see that everyone’s smiling, and maintain the Circus Family harmony, I can't Imagine myself ever being happy working any place else but here," Baumann said. ■'1 Although he cares deeply • for this beautiful feline performers, he never forgets how dangerous they are. "A wild animal la always wild. He will attack to see how strong you are. I must be on guard every second.’’ Charly credits his love of performing as a heritage from hlB father, a popular Oerman movie stuntman and actor. As a child Charly appeared In many films, predominantly those featuring animals. Hla love of animals developed at that time and led him as a young adult to seek work in circuses, where he began as a horse trainer In Hamburg. In addition to his duties in the giant steel cage, Charly also fills the very demanding position of Performance Director. He Is responsible for having each and every per formance of the Circus measure up to the high standards of the Greatest Show on Earth. He keeps :i H K ii DIABETICS NEED AND GET SPECIAL ATTENTION In our pharmacy, we make an extra special effort to serv# the ‘needs of our customers who have diabetes. Whether it is the diabetic who must take insulin each day or the borderline case who controls the problem with diet, we regularly stock every product that can be of help. Diabetics can lead normal and full lives If they are careful and follow their doctors orders faithfully. We try to make this task easier for them. If you have diabetes, stop by and discuss your needs with us. You will find us knowledgeable and anxious to help. YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a delivery. We will deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people rely on us for their health needs. We welcome requests fur delivery service and charge accounts. M KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG COMPANY Your Happy Shopping Store WEEK-END SPECIALS • •dST -Jfd MENS WARM-UP SUITS Sizes S-M-L-XL, Oolors: Navy, Red, Green And Light Blue, Regular Price $ie.(X) 12.88 JR JEANS FOR GALS I8)i Oz. Denim, Sizes 6-6 To 16-16, Repeat of A Sell Out 9.97 LADIES P.V.C. JACKETS Usually $30.00, Sizes S-M-L, Only 18 To Sell 6.44 MENS ANDHURST DRESS PANTS 100 Percent TexurlMd Itolyeeter, Sizes SO To 40 — New Spring Colors, Regular $14.00 11.88 Our Own Brand TUF ’N RUFF JEANS FOR BOYS The Super Toughs Sizes 14-20 Usually 19.00 7.20 Sizes*-12 Usually $8.00 6.40 Sizes 4-7 Usually $7.00 5.60 ’ .ills’ll mu. hon S liifi tO- MCI
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