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>: :. -: ':- wfl ". : * Notice Of Sale Of I | For Unpaid 1945 C As required by law, I, as r County, will $ell at the Cour North Carolina on 1 Monday, September 2,It for unpaid 1945 taxes due tl following described real esta or, and the township in whi< described in each case is Ian payer as shown on the tax 1 There will be added in en< penalty, and interest to the continued from dav to dav, a ? ? 7 vided by law, in the event s pleted on the above date six NO. 4 TOWNSHIP?WHITE Darwin Allen?27 acres D. E. Bell farm $16.03 Elbert Allen?1 1-16 acres George Oats home tract $17.83 i| L. P. Baker. Jr.?1 lot 135x250. eorner Pied, and Baker; 1 lot 75x275 corner Pied, and Baker; 1 lot 75x275 corner Pied, and Baker; 1 lot 75x195 corner Pied, and Baker; 1 lot 86x275 corner Neal Barnett?1 lot 75x120 Linwood road $7.28! B. Dillard R Barnett?1 lot 60x150 Waco Road $16.05 B. W. Bolt?S acres William Gantt property $2.85 I Dewey Bridges?1 lot Lackey st .46 Grady Bridge" ? 1 lot 75x150 West of Waco $7.41 J. R. Byers?1 lot <sobl to Hubert MeOinnis) $2.83 Glenn Carroll?A lots. 50x200 2.5 acres northern suburbs $5.02 L. D. Cash?1 lot 50x184 WS Gontt street: 1 lot 50x173 wo uamt street $10.43 | Mrs: Grade Childers ? 1 lot 25x130 WS Grace st $4.55 Ray \V. Cline?4 lots 25x200 IS York Road $3.3* Henry Clippor.l?1 lot 7-5x85 Tkird street 17.82 Joe Cobb?30 acres Battleground Road ,_$6.00 W. P. Cobb?1 acre and 1 lot 60x200 NS King st 19-33 Bnrjin V. Dellinger?1 lot 105*110 Cora *7.91 Howard Pipps Estate?1 lot 95x217 Church st *7.68 Lloyd W. Fite?1.31 acres Waco Road . $2.91 R. B. Fletcher?1 lot 78x200 Grace $7.55 W. P. Gore?1 lot 25x220 H. L. Hambright property _ $6.81 Zeb Grigg?1 lot 60x178 Grace $4.50 L. L. Guyton?1 lot 75x150 Iiord Survey $4.27 Wilburn Hamrick ? 1 lot 75x250 Route 74 Isold to Olaud Home) $11.88 Ruth N. Henderson?1 lot 60x200 King $1.83 John Frits Howell?1 lot 126x150 off York Boad _ $4.55 Sam Hunter Huffstetler?3 acres Kings Mt. and Cherryvllle Road $10.84 Ed Jackson?8 aerea 8. Carrol property $4.86 Mrs. L. P. Klutz?1-2 acre, S8 Bob Vance; 1 lot 50x110 8. 8. Lee avenue $3.29 Thurman Ledford?1 lot 100x150 Route 74 (sold to L. S. Stewart) $2.49 John A. Lewis?1.25 acre, Mary Lewis and Theodore Hord property . $2.71 ?;iyae ijinusay ? i 101 60x150 NS Gold $13.74 James Russell McAbee?1 lot 85x99 Cora Mill $7.64 David Mc Daniels?1 lot 100x100 off Cherryville road $8.28 O. D. Martin, Jr.?1 acre off Second street $2.73 James Mitchem?1 lot 60x210 near Park Grace achool $6.67 W. A. Morria Estate?1 lot 50x100 W8 King; 1 lot 75x150 W8 Oansler $7.32 , ' * V D. H. Owena?1 lot 90x907 .91 D. F. Payne Estate?1 16-16 acre M&l. >/ 150x475 E8 Piedmont $9.33 - / * ; A-'-"* '" " "V TH Real Estate j ounty Taxes Tax Collector of Cleveland tliouse Door in Shelby, | 46, at 12 o'clock Noon, ' ie County of Cleveland, the < te shown by name of own- j J ?h it is located. The land m id owned bv deiinouent tax ' * I t return or list. ; i 11 h case the amount of cost, j taxes. This sale may be ? is such time as may be pro-' ueh sale is not bad or com reified. Frf'l Rollins?1 lot i.nl:e Montonia $2.04 j O. L. Sappinfield?1 lui Lake Montonia #1.5.3 j Ecter H. Short ? 1 lot 78x165 off Oriental $7.45: Mrs TTelen Stephenson?1 lot 75x200 Linwood road #1.37 j, O. E Still?1 lot 84x202 E8 Piedmont #36.63 Mr* Vila P. Stone?rrt lot 76*?M7 . _. I 1 a*' lifiir-ei, ,tw * "'; w.tir L. B. Turner?12 lota 25x112 Ext Second at. (sold to John Bean Shnrkley and . ( .?. A. Lvhrand): 5 lots 25x112. Cora Mill: 1 lot 85x06 Thirdt st. j Cora Mill (sold to J. O. Oriutr) #10.10 Hunter Ware ? 3 acres. A. P j' Falls farm; 2.5 acres I<eo O. Beatty farm $31.42 J. Willard Wel.Bter? 1 lot 80*1.31 Cor. E. Ridjre and Oriental _ $3.11 Walter Whitaker?1 lot 56*165 ES Oriental avenue $8.37 \V. Alhert White?1 lot 70x150 Ramseur _ $10.32 Uufua Wood?1 lot 80x110 Cora Mill #7 37 \ C. M. Yarhoro?10 lots Ooforth street $1.87 i Kraloek Minerals, Inc.? ho acres $1.38 NO. 4 TOWN8HIP COLORED Carrie Adams?2 acres near Park Grace .fit Civile Adams?1-2 acre York Road $9.83 June Adama?1 lot 515x100 WS Wilson street $5.96 1 Ray Brown ? 1 lot 59x75 NW corner Ridge; 1 lot 60x180 $11.38 8am Brown ? 20 1-2 acres J. M. Patterson property $10.54 Nola Davis?1-4 acre ( W8 Watterson $4.10 Lattie Mae Falls?1 lot 54x124 E. Side Tracy . _ $3.19 Hubert A. Herndon?1 acre Battleground road $5.82 Alf Holland?1 lot toward Bessemer City (sold to Charles 8prouse) _____ .34 Rev. Elder J. Jackson? lot 50x125 88 Ridge street .23 William Jackson ? 2 acres Burrus Farm $3.40 George Lewis?8 acres W. A. Mauney farm $7.82 | Will McClaln? 9 14 acres Lake M. Road $10.22 W. F. and J W. Means?1 lot 143x142 8 8 Ridge $10.32 Zeb Means?1 lot 60x160 Rltge $6.44 Tom Meeka?3 acres old Waco and Bnelby Road .91 I David Miller, Jr.,?1 acre, Kate! Miller property $5.27 N. W. Mitehem ? 3.5 acres near Cora Mill $2.80 Woodrow Mitehem ? 1 lot 50x120 Wfl of city $0.00 Helen Moore?58 acres .34 Pearl Patterson ? 4 acres Jim Rice Estate .81 Jeanie Pearson ? 1 lot 50x90 N8 Ridge .34 ' Margaret Rhodes Estate ? 1 lot 70x100 Ridge $4.34 Theodore Rhode* ? 1 1-2 acre Ridge; 1 lot 50x150 Kihbler's alley; 1 lot 39x150 W. S. Cansler st $9.33 Derby Whltesldes ? 1 lot 50x190 East tide Tracy $5.04 ".V"^ *!'<7*?V ' ' JKT "V?V<5Ef ' &\r - *' * E KIN08 MOUNTAIN HERALD Society News Hiss Hambright Is Honored At Luncheon Misa Mary Helen Hambright, bride sleet of Friday, was complimented Oi: last Thursday at a delightful lunchson at the Anniugtou Hotel in Gas. tonia given by Mias Margaret Ratterree. The luiivlicou table was beautiful is'ith a florist!)' arrangement of all white blossoms used as the ceuterjiei-e. Miss Hambright's place was marked with a corsage of white blossoms matching those on the table. A delicious four course luncheon was >er\ e 1. Covers were laid for Miss Ftatterree, Miss Hambright. Miss Leone I'atterson. Mrs. L. I*. Stowe. Mrs. f)au Finger, Mrs. I). F. Ilord jr Miss Ratterree presented the honor I ;e a gift of crystal in her chosen | pattern. Evliso Betty Lynch Is Honored On Birthday Miss Betty Lynch was honored at a ] surprise party at her home on Friday j night when ^6 of her friends were present to celebrate her 17tb birth- . day. j M iss L> it--It was purposely taken n way from home neur party time ana 1 the guests assembled in the den. When I she returned, the group sang "Happy Birthday" and presented a host' of lovely gifts. | I Later in the evening. Mrs. I lav wood I Lynch, mother of the honoree, invit- | ed the voung people to the 'lining n8wr-'liiu>c' flip1 ni.it' l,'?T,ii"".f.yyuJ" with a white madeira cloth and cen- ' tered with a crystal howl tilled with refreshing punch. The talile was lad- j iii with large traps of assorted sand | tviches, nut rolls and cookies. Luring the evening, the guests enjoyed dancing. Women's Clubs To Hold Meeting In Gastonia According to information received here from -Mrs. Robert ?>. Ormund of Bessemer City. the Fourth I>:-tri t ; meeting of the North Carolina Federation oi Women's c|uli? will lie held in Gastonia on Sept. l'.'th. Xleniliers of the Gastonia Woman's cluh with i Mrs. II. S. Clinton, ptesideu;, will he hostesses. Guest speakers ror the day will he ! Mrs. Karl Bishopric, state president;; Mrs. John Council, second vice-presi- j dent; Mrs. Charles Bonk, executive > secretary; and Miss Dorothy Forties, president of Junior clubs. I Engagement Announced i Mr. aiuT Mrs. Doras Bontley Bla j lock announce the engagement of ; |LAI. A I ? * ... - ' lucir unusmor, ml lilt' LOU, 10 II tiram Turner Talley, son of Mr. and Mrs. j Edward O. Talley of Gastonia. The i wedding will take place in September. Sirs. Tate Is Hostess At Lovely Informal Tea Saturday afternoon from four thirty until six o'clock, Mrs. Dickie Tate entertained at her home at an informal tea paying compliment to Marjorie Tate White of Shelby, bride elect of September. Mrs. L. C. Piunix greeted guests at the front entrance and Mrs. Harold Crawford introduced them to the receiving line which yas composed of Mrs. Tate and her guest-of-honor, Mis Mary Helen Hambright. bride-elect, Mrs. Don Anderson recent bride of Oastonia; Mrs. Marriott Phifer, a recent bride; Mrs. Robert Styers of Washington. D. C.; Miss Delores > white of Elizabeth, Pa., bride-elect. of October. Mrs. Audrey Clay invited guests to ! the dining rom. The room was charm- j ing with a white lace cloth gracing ' the dining table. The centerpiece was a crystal bowl of white astors and tuberoses and was flanked with silver candle sticks holding white tapers Mrss Bill Logan and hfrs. Paul Cole J served punch from a very attractively arranged punch bowl at one end of the table. Mrs. Jnek Dale of Cherrv. t ville, Mrs. Foyd Tate'of Greenville and Mrs. Carl Lewis of Oastonia served ice cream, cake and nuts. Mrs. Eugene Roberts directed guests to the hall where Mrs. Alice Martin presided at the register. The house was decorated through?TXU a- ?V UUI TTHII iwvciv nrrniiRfUinuB oi wnitc astors. tuberoses and white gladioli. ! The hostess presented each honor ' guest receiving with her a corsage j of white carnations. About fifty guests callpd during the receiving hours. Young Ladies Enjoy Houseparty At Lake Misses Pat Noisier, Shirley Arthur. Ruth Dettmar, Bemice Harrison, Kitty Falls, Lou Anne Herndon, Betty Falls and Kleanor Myers have recentAIB 8H(H Local Boy To Hake P Plying ? Pa ?Admlaai KINGS MOTTN1 Below Ma ' . ' .' < :*5* ^' . .' tf* ' THUB8DAY. AUGUST? t*. 1M6 m % s>a BAPTIST SPEAKER ? Con. Brooks Hays of Little Rock, Ark., and Wash-i ington, D. C., Is the Baptist Hour | speaker lor next Sunday. Sept. 1, on j the subject, "When Management and. Labor Disagree," as announced by! the Radio Committee, SBC, S. F. Lowe ' Director, Atlanta, Ga. The Atlanta an-1 uuuuuvuicai iurxner discloses that the ' message, of special Interest to the I public as well as labor and manage- I ment, will be In keeping with * the | general theme of the current Baptist I Hour series, Faith Is the Victory." j Iv returned Irum an enjoyable Intuit* party ol l?u week* at Lake Moiitoiiin ! Thev ha 1 an their guests, M:.--?rs' T ~ i^-r-ira- n i ii Overton of Shelby; Kitty Monty of ' Charlotte and Marilyu Shack of Queens Island. New York. Miss Margaret Katterree was chaperone for the group. Local Man To Make Parachute Jump Here De'\ev Welch, former paratrooper of Kii ^s Mountain, will make a para chute jump at the Ail Slow to la Vol a' K _ . >lon't-!|, i.mw I-. low the Margrace Mill, on Sunday af teri-ooi. according To mm :i'i;.i>uii< e ! meat by \T?rri? 1. .Im.es. ninioigcr. Also included in *io* show will I ilow altitude stunt living he stated, | i Mr. Web a i- a \?*teian <>t tli'rty-j two jumps. 1 ? I > JO ? I- 141" I V i3?? 1 > llrV !???.- '! t * I jiiired for a real soap shortage next ] winter, says Mrs. Kstolle T. Smith of State College. SCHOOL DAYS REQUIRE CLEAN CLOTHES And the place to get CLEAN clothes is at D. C. McCurdy Cleaners. Each garment gets individual inspection and attention. Use Cashand-carry and Save! . IwRBmUiffl V SUNDAY arachute Jump ? Stunt ssenger Trips on Free? 'AIN AIRPORT xgrace Mill -:.v. '*, ' ?: . :5 - V' ' PAGE THBEE Back - to - School Help At Belk's fei For Girls COATS $6.80 to $17.95 P A TXTPn ATO Oi i . A AA mnmwvnjiM pO.ZI LU $19.UU CHILDREN'S DRESSES $1.40 to $5.95 SWEATERS $2.98 to $6.95 SKIRTS $2.98 to $5.95 SHOES $2.98 to $3.95 SOCKS 19c?29c?39c For Boys BOYS' PANTS $1.48 to $4.70 Sizes 8?16 BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS $1.05 to $2.95 Sizes 6?18 BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS 97c to $2.49 Sizes 6?14 BOYS' SWEATERS (part wool) $1.74 to $2.95 Sizes 6?12 BOYS' SWEATERS (all-wool) . $2.95 to $6.50 Sizep 24?36 BOYS' T-SHIRTS 75c to $1.00 Smalls, Mediums, larges, assorted colors * BOYS' RAINCOATS $4.58 Sizes 6?16 BOYS' OXFORDS $2.98 to $5.50 Sizes 1 1-2 to 6 C.- All I UI /111 SATCHELS 97c TABLETS- 4c NOTEBOOKS 4c NOTEBOOK PAPER . 4c Belk's Dept. Store REMEMBER ? You Always Save At BELK'S
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