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UticeofSalt for Unpaid Cil In pursuance of law I will City of Kings Mountain, N. Monday, September 10, 1945, following described lands. Ni of land, and amount of taxe owned by the tax payer in t tain, N. C., January 1, 1944. the amount of cost and penal the taxes. This sale may be < or to such time as may be fi: event said sale is not had or above specified. This the 9th E. L. Beam: 2 lots 25x175 .30 I J. H. Black: House ami lot, 100x191, Cora village ... 10.30 J Dewey Bridges: 4 lots 25x150, Ji. S. La?-key st. 1.75 Giles A. Bridges: House and lot 75x150, W. 8. Waco r<! 9.15 J T. Brown: House and lot, ( 75x?5. Cherryville Rd . 9.00 W. C. Bullingt'on: Lot 100x150 1.13 < Charles H. Bumgardner: House and lot 75x150, V. Lot 75x150 < Northern Suburbs 11.71 C. R. Cabiness: 1 lot 2.*?xl7.1 2.05 ' C. P. Carpenter: House and lot 160x150, Dilling st. . in.89 | ^ Jesse L. Carpenter: House and lot 100x150, Wilson st., 1 lot 25x150 x Wilson st., 1 lot 75x150, Wilson St., 1 lot 100x150. Wilson st. 20.38 3 L. P. Cash: House nnd 2 lots, 50x184, Gantt, st House and 1 lot 50x173, W. 8. Onntt st 18.00 W. A. Chiblers: Ilon?e and 1 lot* 1 25x150, W. S. Cansler, 10 vacant lots 25x150. W. 8. Cansler, 3 va- 1 cant lots 75x150, ( ( W. 8. Ca.'i'ler st 29.63 H. G. Clemmons: House and lot, 85x130, K. 9. Cherokep 9.50 i Ray W. Cline: 4 lots 25x200 \ v E, S. York road 2.25 j Clyde Lindsay: House and 1?", i " 60x160, y. 9. Gold st 19.13 1 W. C. Dellinger: House and Ion, 50x100, Plonk and Herndon Property, 1 lot 100x200, Plonk and N Herndon Prop., balance 3.57 L. C. DetmaT! House and lot, ( 50x114 8. 8. West King, 1 lot 25x114 8. 8. West King 16.43 I T M. Ellison: House and lot 75x130 No. 20 Highway . 11.23 T M. C. Falls: House and lot 85x220 W. 8. Parker 21.14 c R. F. Garrison: Cafe Boilding and lot 25x1oo P:edmont 6.75 V Ravmond Hartsoe: House and lot, 93x150 N. 9. Parker st 14.90 I Z Miaa Pearl Hicks: House and lot 90x137 E. King st 25.50 T Mrs. Carl B. Jones: House and lot 50x110 West from Pied, ave ..... 8.63 T C. C. and C' ra H. Laughter: House and lot 100x200, Cora Mill 8.70 V W. T. Ledbetter: House and 4 small lots, N. side Lackey st 12.00 i! Lee Fife: 2 lots 25 x 110 rear Piedmont ave .90 T Fanny Short Meacheam: 1 lot 75x150 1.13 O. P. Moore: 1 House, % acre on Floyd st _ 17.17 I* Mrs. W. A. Morris: nouse and lot 50x150, rear 0 of WesleyBn Church 13.65 , W. A. Morris Estate, G. A. Morris, Adm.: House ntid 4 acre*. t-a!an<e , p of W. A. Morris Est., 2 lots Demand for eggs will remain ! strong well into 1946, and will continue to exceed supplies at least until egg production increases seasonally , 0 beginning next December, says a * Washington report. j * Many serious accidents have result- I ed from carelessness with insectici- i >, ripfl in fho "hnm? nnil >*?? ir?*^on i a. ~ ?? - '? *" I VJ 25x100 West 8ide King St., 3 loti I . 100x200 Stone Bt 7.8? _ - "W. F. Osborne: House and lot 25x150 W. 8. Carsler at 14.03 Mm. B. Murray: House and lot 75x200 N. 8. Gold ?t. 12.53 _ James Owens': House and lot i F 160x150 N 8. Waco road _ 18.00! n F. T. Papne: House and lot 8 50x139 E. 8. Gantt st 10.95 ti David Peterson: House and lot 1 1 f M?M..........I.M.I..,. ? I GOOD FOOD . > .,: < > ? !; That's What You Get | i l| ^ I; : "The Waffle Shop" | ;; -OPEN ALL NIGHT- f ; :: \\r1 ?; 1 tie vvaiuc | , I Shop- : "Beet Ctoffee in Town" | J i of Property ty Taxes 1945 sell at the City Hall in the C., beginning 1:00 P. M., for unpaid City taxes, the ime of owner, description s are in each case land he City of Kings MounThere will be in each case Ity which must be added to continued from day to day xed according to law in the completed on the date day of August, 1945. 25xlH(l K. S. M11 . *t. .. 7.)S a. S. Kolicrtb: IIuuh1 and lot 75x171 Grace (it. 7.25 )oris Frances Si.;':!:: Houee and lot 50x130, rear of II iIIi:la* Mi 'i'.linis 12.*" >Iri>. Mary D. Smith: 1 lot I'mix 117 Cora Mill property 1.2S !. K. Still: I!oii>i- ..i.i lot S4x202 K. S. Piedmont uvp. ... . 59.03 .'hnrlle Terry .Estate: 1 n<-re Kill); Park .7"" 0. Ware: Hou?o and lot 70x200 N. Side Ka?t K ' t.y 31.9* 'lia* K. War'icV: Hon*e and lot 02'4x15" E . S. Gaston ?t _ 28. (tii'/ip It 'rti'r: 2 'ots 25x110, Rear Piedmont ave .9" I. 1: H'll. O lll.'l lot 87x106, Cora Mill 15.83 dr*. F. .1. Carpt liter. E?t.: 3 mrrVi v i'lii' e ! 1 'iint Stsit'on .. 4.5'i COLORED OP put ' .! ! . II.- - lot 150x'j:i5. t'ortier H and Dillinjz st. House and lot 5P-V!50 2*.9 'urtia Rlaloek: 1 lot 50x150, VCst <i 'toad 3.35 oio lt|ji'o<k: Hou*e ai d lot Viw |..i, v*' ^ l?--i - 1 - * u . n, rurr'T M ^ t: rv ><10111011: House and lot 50x200 Kinsr r.n! Tra-y ?t 7 t?v Rrnwr; House and lot 50x75, Corner of Rid^c nnl Cansler, llou?c and lor *?i?x1 * West side Cansler st. 17.75 rola Davis: House 1-4 acre \V. 8. Wattersot! st 6.75 "e-r:e Flli" Est.: House ard lot 115x150 Kin>? st. fi.PO xittie Mae Fnl's; House and lot 50x124 E. 8. Tracy at 5.25 ,utti?r KiMiler: House and lot 50x100 W 8. Tracy st 9.40 leorce Lindsav: House and lot 30*170 V. 8. Cherokee st 5.6?' V. F. and J. W. Mean*: House and Dot 143x142 ? i>. R" itf st 11.*' eb Means: House and lot 60x160 Ridjte st 8 'on Meeks: 3 vacant lots Waco and Bhelby road 6.5.''. avid Miller. Jr.: House and lot, 1 acre 6.65 Toodrow Mitchem: nouse and lot 50x120 W. 8. City ?t. .... 10:82 r?l*MrAt TTft?afl w' Lot 70*210 E S Ridfte 7.1.1 heo. Rhodes: House and Lot, 1 AeTe Ridfte *t., House and lot 50*160 Kibblers Allen. 1 lot 35*150 W. S. Cansler st 14.0* ee Ross: House and lot, 40*102 V. ^ido R'dce 6.5* abley S*henk: House and lot 75*95 V S. R'dee st 8.3* . T? Swain and Curtis Wrijsbt: 1. lot 50x160 .3? >svsd Tb''fnt'?on ^ l?nu?o p?*d In* r-"1p- E 4.5'' CITE KT>'"e *I>T. S. A CROT7SE. Tax Collector. Nortb Ca?olir.a'? *.:ral electric "n perative* were allo^pd i-io*e tliov 4 OTft Ofl'i '* P"-nl Elcnf''iootio"M,ar ,i? v Me* ...I The fuel tanV of s P ?? i.p??0 old? ?? " n?V "?' ?s a ra:l roe'anV ear (R.000 Rallone). >fc. Franklin To Be In Route Home Soon Assembly Area Commtnrt. Franc# -Uompany "lA" of the 638th Tank iestrover Battalion, first combat nlit to report to Camp Boston in the .ssemblv Area Command is nreparinn 9 Tetnrn to the United States for 'urtber training. Tn this company Is (fc. Brnest P. Franklin, 42 Maple at. rings Mountain, N. C. Camp Boston is one of 17 camps et up in Northern France to speed he shift of troops from Furo-.e. Company "A" was the 638?h' irat company to fire at the Qerlans when it went into action last IbveBrtfer. "Working in support of ele lata of the 84th Infantry Division lompany "A" helped blast narts of he 8legfried line and heloe.l' flatternd occupy the town of Wanlin, Web n and Beauraing. During the Ardennes campaign the ompany fought into Manhav Or#" lenil and Beho. With the Mth Dh lalon, the company drove throuoh foerich and other Rhineiand citic* o the rush to the Rhine. At Camp Boston, men of Company 'A" are receiving t physical exam insions and retting after their war MKB, Although the unit In scheduled to >e at rimp only a short time, mentern will be allowed passes to vir" liatorie siirhts >n the yirin'tv Cntn>toston * located near Raima, famous French cathedral city and scene oe he signing of the Oermap earrenden V+V'l .'V'VV vVv-i-tvX > By Way O:^Mention 1.01* Itc^^e i-cFloy<l Reynolds of the Army ii on mi extended furlough to his wife, Mrs. Floyd Reynolds. I). O. Walker of the Navy is 011 an extended leave .to his parents. William Ij. Hnriaeher of the Army was a rerent guest in this section. Malcolm Patterson of the Navy returned to his base last week after I spending several days with his pari ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Patterson. Pewitt Seal of the Army is on an ; extended furlough to his wifee, Mrs. I Hewitt Neal. lack Martin of the Army is on a! extended furlough to his parents, i Kugeue Capper of the Navy was a j recent guest of his parents. William Ware of the A'my is on ] an extended furlough to his parents, , Mr. and Mrs. Frank 0. Ware. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd llouser spent n?? "'or'' mi ' 'l-nf <?;? S r Leon Wolfe of the Merchant Marine spent the past week here with relatives. George Cnpps of the Ar?ov I mi extended furlough to his parents. I.?e Hintis of the \nvv ?<y tit Km urday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rippv. J. W. Gladden, Jr.. of the Army spent the past week with his parents. J Mr. and Mr?, \V. 1,. Smith hav I just returned from a tour of tH? mountains of Western North farol'toi Robert W. Vest of the Arntv was a ro.-etit visitor in this otnntunitv. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. M. Gill and da., j uhter of Yentassee. S. * en* 'he ; w!*li 'he former's motho? I Mrs. Laura M?-Oill and daughter. .lake Reynold* of the Arntv ?pe?i* j the week end with-liis mo'her. Mrs. Lillie R-'vindds. j Mr. and Mrs. \V. F. Smith had as t their truest- Sut-.dnv Mr. and Mrs. A>i k.M|s K'th of t's.-to-iin and M* Mrs. Clnrenee Smith. Sr., and child rett of the Park Yarn. Mrs. Alfred Wilson pnd son. Kr-neth. s|ient Sunday in Charlotte. . .lames G?t'?n o*' li... \av v is on i an extended leave to h;8 parents. Misses Ruth and Tnez Ware re j turned to their home last week aYler I being employed with the Ci.-'d f ] vi?-e commission in Wa?hintrtoif. ^ C.. for the summer. F. A. Farbor o* the Armv returne.t to his base Tuesday after snendinu -* ' .'?vt with his mother. j Terry Mayberrv of tb? Now returned to his base We.ln?sdav .after spending several days with his parents. : I Pinal Ritas Conducted For Mrs. T. E. Summitt Mrs. Frances Jane 8herrill Sum mitt, 77, widow of the hite Thomas E. Summitt, died at 9 o'clock last Thursday morning at the home of her granddaughter. Mrs. C. W. Hardin, a? 801 Gold afreet. Mrs. Summitt had made her home at Kings Mountain for the past several years, coming here from Bessemer City. Surviving are three children. Mrs. O. TT. Bollinger of Kings Mountain Mrs. Tyoe J. Eeonhardt of r*rou?e and ('. A. Summitt of Br??emer Citv. funeral services were h'-'d at 3 o VlneV Satnr 's v ifscrcoon at Pe*V m<?e church at Crouse. with Tier. G. IV. McCtannhan. r>a?tnr of 0*?ee T.n'heren Church of Bessemer C:tv. of which Mrs Summitt ha? hcen a member for 2"> vears. off'c'ating. Interment was in the Belhpnge cemetery. DOTTN WTNS AWARD Pfc. William I,. Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Dunn. of Kino Mountain, has received the Purple Heart with aoh leaf cluster for two wounds received in action in the Eu ropean tneater. according to information received by his family this week. He alao hold* the combat infantrt badge. the bronr.e star for braver* nnd heroiam in aetion. three battle atara and the pood conduct medal He ie serving with the Third Army in Germany. CONSTIPATION Is the cause off MUCH SUFFERING constipation may cause no symptoms far & lontt t.n.r out unless for. Kctca will Qnaiiy imima tu* neaitn. Symptoms associated with ?dv a Doing constipation are .<> ? a! aopetltt. hiuv..y run tea tongue tato recline am ment.n d*nrr?> on Heaclacno. Uirz'.ness. anemia aim sftin distura* a iucn as acne are commonly expent need In sever* cbmneurnips ann toint pains occur tnais<*tief~ scltn ess formation mo eoiTe ir< ' piles and Assures frequently aao ot tl.e diwicifnru cl M-""- ?t".r?jut easts. ^fatter ac* mor.y tit net medicine* you may nave trn-o lor con' stlurMon are urjte you to tr> B-l PUT-PARAnON. wlin tn* understantUng tha' B-L rtf.f nA't * tow muit ortng vnu t1 t.vtnn ? *? tlte or w.ir mew* <<uck Ch .'ivi I >? only ut *_::rctc.i s Kings Mountain Drug C '''''''' ^ 'HtJBSDAY, AUOrST *30, 1045 ' Bangs Mountain Man Is With Water Supply Unit i _ ' With Advance Supply T"onp? I Germany ? Water purifying point > ore being set up it. i.ev stoi ? lo American troops returning from Ho> tlieru (ieritiativ in -met w.il te tie biggest job yet tu.-kli >i l.v .*>!*th Kn ginoer Writer Supply Com pony, veto an supply troops who have alrond; I .itspenso.l .'.*) million gallons of porta Me water to soldiers throughout Aft J ea, Franee ami Germany, it was an j iiouneeil toilnv by Continental Ail j vance Section Headquarters. In thi unit is l'fc. Thomas O.Ballett. rout' , 2, Kings Mountain, N. C. The operation is expected to ex !coed that of Southern France wheu i the 518th purified and distribute' , 720,000 gallons of water a day froa j IS water posits stretching from Mar seille to Luneville, according to Cap tain Waricn H. Weber, of Helville I 111., Oompany Commander. Wotc ! MALARIA CHECKER XN 7 DAYS WITt LIQUID FOR MALARIAL SYMPTOMS Take or.ly ; d ESJSfSlSIS/Pl? I?.'cL^.T.FT.'S'tL'e-.T T'HiP'S.'S'Ex.'S vj y a* ^ 3 ^ PVriA-r DO vou ^f-.CT 5) ' OF T. 'c MAN S'OJ MAU'* 3 : ( > i wMh . i? Vnn pari <?TTif?pt. t.Vif* h?i ' fJJ * WVt v*?j<rwvv v?aw iv-v SH FURNITURE CO. Em Mahogany Bed Room g lounge chairs with ott J __ | iar iT? 1 awawa^^ * wBassm i r? \m t <eWk l/ Wv aKyU V/fpK) ^vnlw^l il fkli^WM pwp V **>?'*' I. V.f' .. . '/:>>! ii' * I No dischi for But look at ita aervic buses serving in the b tremendous job since up a lot of points . . . Serving out-of-tbe-w< in vital military mo t to their homes on pr military hospitals wh able ... Getting wor These Super-Coaches b no di ' arge in sight. he months ahead wil .ransportation. You ca our travel wisely. At our tickets early . . . i the days to come we y.ive you more luxuric T1 4. . i'\ i / * wl'iiit ' - . ; .! * " points are already functioning in ..ton, Kaiser lautern, Narreguemines, Hei- Wesi ilelbery am) Mannheim. Points furth- olMtl er soutii will lie set up soon to re- ut ^ liwi- S.'M-ntli Arntv water supply Tuni lAiitipanii- fur redeployment. thou u The j]8th arc Army-trained sped- sieil alisis in water chemistry. They were Rom the fit*t witter supply unit to he or- eupp r ganize.1 in this war at Camp Living- Arm; IDr. D. M. Morrison Tuesday and Friday afternoc Eyes Examined Good Ei r When u. man eats with relish, etter. Give him appetizing f< i McCarter s ( V. King St. lrrl^?.T. i tt-'ttii tlL.'A P1' EE 1 Y^AN 1 maqrvmust] XfTV /,! 6t SQUALL. UPRIGHT, A y\v\ A AND GRAND/ AAA V m kl, H i t ^ 1 i : V.* / AjV I w D* ,/ <9 st quality furniture and get it at erything from Twin bedroom sui suites to platform rockers, mil omans. MBBttBBMBMBflWBMfilMMfflMMMHBIBCfcattBWMWBl arge Button THIS Veteran ' MTi e record! Thousands of Greyhound >attle of transportation have done a Pearl Harbor ? and they've piled ay military camps . . . Taking part vements . Taking men directly ecious furloughs Serving many ere no other transportation is availkers to and from war factories, lave earned their points ... but there's I continue to make great demands on n help us meet this crisis by planning range your trips in advance . . get avoid week-end crowds. II have finer coaches, better service, to ?ua highway travel than ever before. BRMINAL SERVICE STATION Ph?3Si??r? OTti A Vli ' tft Aft r ' C* /' ? -.vpy.***?:; PAGE NINE , La. I.nnil!ii|; on D-day with the tern TaHk Force in 15*42, the h net up their first water point irzow, Franre. Later after the isian campaign, they supplied the ainls of troops readying for the ii j 11 v a*ion. After the fall of e, they were moved there to ly fresh water to the Fifth y. u Optometrist >ns 1 P. M. to 5 P. M. Glasses Fitted ating it helps him work >ods from Grocery Phone 233 OU DON Y WANT ^ AN?VOU WAN1* A Pt^? ^5^ | , the D. F. HORD ites, Sofa Beds and rrors, pictures and | JL y *^ " v.? '" *. : W * it rtr^AH.J I. ^ w > v/uvmmu mm |?tvwi VI the many men end women hi ite eerrice who re wearing this World I War II Service i blem. : ?Jk r -;.vrt^*w K rf cr ,'. Hl< " V J .':- .. . il
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