Newspapers / The Kings Mountain Herald … / Aug. 9, 1945, edition 1 / Page 6
Part of The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Estate For 1944 Count) As required by law, I, as County, will sell at the Co North Carolina, on Monday, September 3, 1' for unpaid 1944 taxes due t following described real est er, and the township in whi described in each case is la payer as shown on the tax There will be added in ci alty, and interest to the ta: tinned from day to day, at od by law, in the event sue pleted on the above date spt Robert S Gidn NO. 4 TOWNSHIP Herbert Adams: 1 lot 137x175 Cherokee ft. K. M. $10.05 J. E. Aderholdt: 1 lot 137x100 Mta and Gaston st. 30.86 Elbert Allen: 1 acre Geo. Oates tract 16.78 Laura Jane Allen: 2 lots 50x110 Morris property .51 J. C. Arrowood: 1 lot Bt. from Fate Arrowood 4.46 Ralph C. Arrowood: 1 lot 105x396 Bt. from Fate Arrowood 4.89 L. P. Baker, Jr. 12 lots 25x150 Highway No. 74 22.66 Neal Barnett: 1 lot 75x120 Linwood Road 2.09 E. L. Beam: 2 lots 25x175 Bt. from-'J. B. Nolan .... .... .12 W. Arthur Bennett: 1 lot 70x210 Waco Rd., 3 lots 25x210 off Waco Rd.t 1 lot 25x150, off Waco Rd. ; 12.36 James H. Black: 1 lot 100x180 Cora street , 5.21 W. E. Blakely and G. W. Mauney: 1 lot 49x215, 1 lot 60x200 .52 Giles A. Bridges: 1 lot 70x150 West of Waco Rd. 5.13 , J. B. Bruce and Katie Falls Frarier: 6 lots 25x160, Fairvlew st. : .00 James R. Byars: 5 lots Goforth Est. 2.85 Dewey Caldwell: 12 acres Smith Farm __ 17.08 E. L. Campbell Est.: 1 lot 172x250 N. 8. Mtn. st, 1-2 acre W 8 Cansler st. 82.72 W. Gary CarpenteT: 1 lot 87x100 , Cora Mill ; 7.13 Glenn Carroll: 2.5 acres Northern suburbs, 3 lots 50*200 7.08 L. D. Cash: 1 lot 50x184, \78 Gantt at., 1 lot 50x173 West side Gantt st 10.08 W. A. Cbilders: 2 lots 25x160, W. 8. Cansler st., 10 lots 25x150 W. 8. Cansler st., 3 lots 76x150 W. 8. Cansler St.- 20.50 Win. Mare Clack: 1 lot 222x150 8 8. Waco road 12.08 H. G. Clemmons: 1 lot 85x130 E8 Cherokee st 5.87 Bay W. Cline: 4 lots 25x200 ES Pord road 3.27 Henry Clippard: 1 lot 75x85 Third st. 7.18 P. B. Cole: 1 lot 98x160 88 Waco Road : .84 H. Devi*: 1 lot 100x230 MeGinnis it 6.11 Butgin V. Dellinger: 1 lot lOSxllO Com Mill 1 T.21 John Myers Dwells: 6 lot* 60x278 Plonk-Herndon Prop. 1.60 B. H, Etten: 1 lot 100x200 Off Highway No. ? TM Jin. Comb Falls: 1 lot 82KxttO.' ' 88 Mtn et. M.W J a me* Flower*: 2 lots 60x110 '* Park Grove Prop. Jl R. L. Fredell: 1 lot 76x176 Beeeie Smith Prop. _ ZM "W A. Frederick: 4.86 Aeree Fraak Roberts Fara 48.10 C. J. Gaaht Puhir tt ' . 1 1BJI F. Gladden: 3 lot* Rate rd. A00 Bottle Goforth Est:. 1 lot 60x110 RR and Gold at.. 1 lot 80x110 Ckerakie et., 1 lot 80x108 * KB RR ave., 1 lot 86x120 Cherokee et. : kill Janes Gains: 1 let Northern > eaborb ' 2.41 RalHe Groves: 2 aeree near City Pomp station 8.71 Graham Hamrlek: 1.88 aeree D. J. Keeter Prop. 8A1 B. A. Harry: 1 lot, Graver ltil "W. P. Herndon: 1 lot 87x147 Highway No. 74 ^ _ R4H - t T~ Oland Horn: 1 lot 61x1ft W|*o Bd. and Candor ct ' 4-91 B. X. Hoqmt Bat.: 1 lot 159x160 08 Parkar at 11.09 Joka Frits Howell: 1 lot 115x160 Of# Yord road 4J0 Bam H. Hnffatetler: 8 acres, K. Mtn. and CkerrjriBa . 10-69 Jansae Hnffatiekler: 1 lot 70x106 ' J'ii."TJ4 *. IHVIerd Bteaotti 8 lota , v m waoe jtd V, .y.im Jesade W. Hollander: aeroa '' K. Mtn. flroror id. 18.8P F" ! ic. ., , . > <- 1 -r-j* ^ ^ r Taxes Tax Collector of Cleveland urthouse Door in Shelby, 945, at 12 O'clock, Noon, he County of Cleveland, the ate shown by name of ownich it is located- The land nd owned by delinquent tax return or list. use the amount of cost, pences. This sale may be con such time as may be provid-1 h sales is not had or coip;cified. ey, Tax Collector. 1 Lula Mae Hullander: 2.5 acres, i Oantt st S. <"4 ] Hubert Humphries: 1 lot 75x215, 1 Allman prop1., 4 lots 25x150 W8 Church St., 1 lot rear above lot t Church st. , 1.05 1 Mrs. L. F. Klutz; Yi acre south Bob Vance, 1 lot 50x110 1 Lee ave 2.9S I Brady Lail: 27 acres B. F. Alien Farm, 2.1 acres Alleu prop. .14.79 1 Annie Laughridge: 1 lot 90x133 ? Gaston st. 3.87 < W. W. Leigh: 1 lot 118x150 Cherryville road 4.40 ' Everette O. Lovelace: 1 lot 1 A. F. Logan prop 4.60 1 J. W. and A. O. McCraw: 90 acres I Bumgardner Farm 5.93 ? Robert G. McDaniel: 1 lot 65x155 ' 88 Fulton st 11.67 Hubert K. McGinnis: 4 lots < Goforth Est. 10.10 I W. RinklA VCeflinnift' ?l lot I Ooforth Eiit. .81 < E. C. Martin: 1 lot 160x233 < Well* *t. _ 8.05 < James Mite ham: 1 lot 00x210 near 1 Park Grace School 6.22 G. Albert Morris: 4 lot* 25x130 Cana- 1 ler st., 4 lots 25x150 rear 1 Cansler ?t. ; 8.82 Violet Morris: 1 lot 50x100 rear Church st. 7.65 W. A. Morri* Est.: 2 lots 25x100 . WS King *t., 3 lots 25x150 W8 King at. __ 0.64 1 H. F. Osborne: 1 lot 75xflM ' Gobi st. : 7.02 -Galena Aliee Owen: 1 lot 125x150 ' S8 Linwood Rd. bal. ^8 James Owens: 1 lot 150x150 ' NS Waco road 14.12 ' Floyd R. Payne: 4 lots 100x175 Highway No. 74 .81 1 V. T. Payne: 1 lot 50x139 ' > E8 Gantt *t 6.12 B. R. Payseur Est.: 6 acre* 1&45 F. Tillman Pearson: 1 lot 125x88 ' S8 Parker st J 6.86 W. O. Peeler: 1 lot 50x202 York road 2.11 1 Ben D. Phifer: 4 acres Black Farm, 1 10 acres Black Farm 16.51 ^ Mrs. Clara C. Phillip*: 1 lot 30x110 J E8 R. R. St. K. M __ 2.44?-r. K B Plumbley: 1 lot 75x178 ' Oar-ft st 4.33 M. C. Prnett: 1 3-8 acre*, 5 acre*, 1 lot 50x150, 2 lot* 50x150, 1 lot 1 , 50x150, 2 lots 60x150, Outsldo 1 City K. M., 12.66 i Mr*. Ada Fall* Prnett: 1 lot Jea- ' kin* prop., 88 Hwy. 205 4.30 I E. V. Bom: 3-4 mn I off York Boad 1.48 ; O. Ik Seppenfleld: Lak* prop. _137 Mary D. Smitk (Adm)> 1 lot , .JfcQxlfr Mill* prop .78 Bn. Nellie fimtth: 5 1-4 aerea L '" Smitk Vkm, 1 lot 80x184 j 1 T-' W8 Gantt *t I Mr*. Helen Btephennoh: 1 lot '] 75x200 Lin wood rd 1.27 j Plato Pteope: 1 lot 200x100 *8 BB *t 8.4? ( J. G. Styeaa: 1 lot 00x120 , m H??< 74 f <L *+L C. P, Tkemn?n* a?0 B.B. PeelaH^T 1 lot 00x150 N8 Gold at 14X0 W Mr*. Irexe Timma: 1 lot 150x150 Battleftmead Bd. 4.71. i G. D. War*: 1 lot 70x200 Jeaklae-War* prap.' ttJT : M<m Gertrude Want XI aero* I Mary Ware Pan* 5.70. J. Ben Ware: 7 aeim . | Chapman ISrm I J? V 1X0 1 1 Otto Ware: 2 73-100 aeree 8X4 Chan E. Warllek: 1 let 8UUNf B8 Gaaten at ' } X0 , Troy Lee Wright: 1 let 50x180 ? Wed, at . - W. Mr*. W. X.' Tate* Bat: 1 let 242x248 ? nmi^e ^ : m^a? *? ~ , y T.J# ..i KUIofk MtoJnl 1M.: 90 MTU, 1J4 ) n. ? tOWMMtf 90Mpp> .. s j Ctyi)? Adam*: 1-t 'ani yord rl fjf . J?m Adam*:/ 1 tot 88x100 - ] W8 Wilun at \ 8.80 ; Jo* Bill Adam*: 1 tot 160xt$6 '1 Ridge aid DUH*c at., 1 lot . | 55x1.10 15JJ0 1 t toil* Aadoraaa: 1 1*0 08*100 U7 j j Joka BenryM lot 50x100 ; t Cancer at. i ^ '> 4J$H < Catfta BUlock: 1 lot 80x150 r - V, Wmo Bo*A ..... ; Kaatoy Rtlfeak: 1 tot 80x180 ' Wattat^oa ?t ' , ,, , . 8.20 j P$ -v , ,v. ?V4&<> frw.? i ??? ? ?? Peanut (V.tfra.on) Smith from' th European theater la home for a va .at ion. . , Cpl. Vance Wright, ie home on i furlough from the Anny. K us sell Cobb, recently release from the Army after traveling all ov er the world, got an lionorable do charge, came home, went with tb boys to a baseball game at Shelby got lost, called up over the loi^< speaker to find out where he wa? (The author of this story is K. >. Parrish.) George Shipman ^?nd wife, an< Mag iee, Mrs. Brodus Mc Daniel, sin Pat enjoyed a picnic dinner a Crawford l>ake anil battleground, th other day. I met Mrs. Forest Sipea. at. Keet er's Saturday. She said Forest ha got all the docks fixed at last, go him a job* for the first time in U years, already worked 2 weeks, thought Forest would work if h had time Ksle Ware W at home, from Cam. Davis. They done away with tha' training station, sent Babe home foi a rest period. Uncle Bill Trotter's wife says hei husband 'thain't never fooled hei n all the 40 years they have beer living together, but the old rasea' las tried plenty times." There's a lot of good folks never let their name in the paper unles> they get in jail or die in a hospital. When a good-for-nothing woman jetB in jail I guess she feels like 'emale fool. Twenty years ago girls neve thought of doing things they do to lay and that's the reason they don to t'o On the Western Front Georgjltroupc, and R. N. Parrish have r' modeled their* candy kitchen, pu nice mirrors all around. Yon can se the reflection of your face in differ >nt shades, call for a stick of chen ing gum and walk out. The rain falls down on the jus' ind the unjust just alike. Floodi fire, famine, earthquakes, wars, dis ease, poverty and pain, come to goo< ind bad alike. Indeed, earthquake, have been know to shake down ehur hes and leave barrooms standing (This is beyond our knowledge.) Have yon ever in your life aai< things behind one's back, that yo> tare not say on the front side o' his faee. If so, yon deserve a meda! We always will have folks wh have lotf^o think about and nothing to think with?just a blank. If I was a policeman, I wouldn' tote a gun. ! would get me a paii of brass kpocklea and a straight ra ear. I 'd kaoek down gnd drag - then In. The big difference between deaf and taxes?the death rate don t g< op every time Congress meets. Old Bill Handacat say* milk an' whiskey is both a beverage and be long in the tame elans. MY SON Tout absence is like a little knife, rhat cnts me with its blade; And all the time old pal of mine, Deeper into my heart it plays. Bpt, gee, when yon come back to m< What a blessing that will be. Forgotten on the blades of time Forgotten, yon just wait and see While my heart beats with love fc - you. i A gyroscopic device enables a' >il-well drill to be steered throng', rock in any desired direction a mil underground. Drilling can he start c jb an oil well on shore and oil tap >ed a mile eut to sea. Mary Blantdn: 1 lot 50x808 King and Tracy st 4>. Boy Brown: 1 lot 59x75, Ridge st., 1 lot 50x180 ' .4: Ernest ud Virgin I* Gartner: 1 lot 50x160 W8 Cannier at 0.7' Nala Darin: M'tm W8 Wntteraon at 3.T! Carrie Ellin Bat.: 1 let 75x150 W* BBfttijtA0f*Bn: lWt#?l75 Ridge *Tt/i TO# 86il 75 Plena 18*: leka flint: 1 let 00x81 88 Bidge st, 1 let 10x00 0.7 lanaes Drier: 8 88-100 aerea Jfea Siee Bat prop. ttl Vary Jaekeom: t aerea .01 er. W. H. Jaekeom: 1 let 45x100 Oa malar 0T 8-71 Jtfbe' Kennedy Bat: M aerea 4.41 Matker Klbler: 1 let B. IK IcOame Prop. 5* Be* Lfeadaay: 1 let 80x171 CiiiiiilftaOi _ : U( mm MiOMt: 0 1-4 aerea MUmmr #<lfl) Bidge at _ *11 1 let 60x1 fO 4... ,BT8 ?4N BeOiiwe-ratterson: 11 eere H'tt Manner lna? l? BMW K?t.! 1 lot 70*100 Bid** at _ IH rboodore BMwi 1% wm Rid**;. feyf ?Bjim rown ah?j, i W8 CaAr ?.? ttttojr 'fdpMkt 1 *t IMS ? * feriMfc&pMM.i f;. i ? t* t HBt ____ - ' ~~ i t- u . . BANKEB'S-BYB" VTBW OF NEW BANK?8 ..ears to the men and women who serve bank pat iay make up depoelta, draw checks, or sign forma, l~ - ^| ^9 '^1 ?_ Wy I V i - * . 'i * * Thm* ttpto tkaioi 4 ? _1A|| |r jk, ' #.| ? njiiiiiiwx/^ ,; " - , . .. ^ r , JAUNT* JUNIO . I HV_KI IMFUKTi AND AS^B -* B? K & ^Hki *, i h ^Hr ^^E_> 1 K'V ;< .-. ajl bown \bove 1* a view of tlx new Tint National Bank aa it aprona. ghown are three of the Individual countera where patron** V the oank entrance, and the entrance to the director*' office. I / m*\ ,. / # I % yMMMMHMMHMMaMMManMMnHB 0 l</?se Customer! / o\ec-^ v?>V :;V ' * ? afmlt t|to* a .. , rafajgatotoy^*"***.''*fc> naokw . JMd affof the i nfiiMiiiil lti ijuv ' .?*!* # Z " .?? ? Md li gofeg to btp that gamut at atoihiii. It la tor ' '*A-" < ; : V * ' * .% m iSwSSsirtL.d et- '."" :;'fe RS ARE ADVERTISED IN I KNT FASHION MAGAZINE XCLUSlVE ^lTH US
The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 9, 1945, edition 1
6
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75