BUY 115 DEFENSE ' B3HSS ? .... UCKERS PROMOTING BOND SALES ? The en closed mat shows Glenn Winecoff, "North Carolina Driver of the Tear" and the special Defense Bonds trailer which is touring the state to encourage truckers to enroll In the Payroll Savings Plan. The North Carolina Motor Carriers Association is at tempting to enroll 2,000 additional employees of the trucking industry in the Payroll Savings Plan during the month of November. Winecoff won his state championship both for driving over 2 million mllet without a chargeable accident and for saving the lives of four Red Cross "Gray Ladies" by quick action on his part. Winecoff Is senior driver for the Central Motor Lines, Inc., of Charlotte. NOTICE or SALE Under and by virtue of the po wer ol sale contained in a deed of trust given by Olive* T. Falls and wife, Lois Falls, on the 4th day of October* 1949, to B.. S. Neill, Trustee for the Home Building and Loan Association now on record in the Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland County in book 359 at page 73, to secure the. indebtedness there in mentioned and default hav ing been m^de in the payment of same and at the request of tWe Home Building and Loan Asso ciation, 1 will sell for cash at the courthouse door in Shelby, Cleve land County, North Carolina, on Monday, December 15. 1952, at 10; 00 o'clock a. m. or within le gal hours, the following describ ed real estate: First Tract: Situated on the North side of King Street In ?he Town of Kings Mountain, .N. C., and BEGINNING at a stake in the edge of said street, R. S. Plonk's corner and runs thence with his line N. 150 feet to a stake in Page's line; thence with Page's line East 58 feet to a stake, D. C. Mauney's corner (formerly Sim's corner); thence with Mauney's .line South 150 feet to a stake in the edge of King Street; thence' with said Btwt West 58 feet to ? .-> BE I ^IJNNING, containing 8,700 fljbqquare feet, more or less and ^^belng the same lot conveyed by the Shenandoah Life Insurance Company to I. S. Schulman by deed dated February 20. 1931, and registered in the Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland Court- ? ty in book 4-E at page 318. Second Tract: Being lots Nos. 59, 60, 61 and 62 according to a blue print of ' same Which is recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County in plat book No. 3 at page 3, and being the same lots conveyed by the Town of Kings Mountain, , N- C-, to C. F. Thomasson by deed dat ed 26th of September, 1940, as will appear oh record in the Reg ister of Deeds Office for Cleve land County in book 5- A at page 1. Being the same land ec.weyed by Ruth C. Thomasson, widow, and George B. Thomasson by deed dated 11th of March, 1949. to C. F. Thomasson, Jr., as will appear on record This the 10th dav of Novcm ber, 1952. B. S. NEILL, TRUSTEE. Davis and White, Attorney, '? ? V ? 11:13-4 mv somtTHwt?*} 4n the HERALD By Leolo M. Byerly, Field Rep. Gastonla Social Security Office (A riprcMDtcrtlT* or tb? Social Secur ity Administration 1* In King* Moun talQ oa ?och first and third Wednet Of ihe 5,' 400 persons receiving monthly social security payments in Gaston, Cleveland arid Lincoln Counties, over 3,000, or 56 per cent, are wives, widows, children or parents of insured wage ear ners or self employed people. Miss Margaret H. Lowder, Manager of the Gastonja social security office, cited these figures today as evidence of the value of the family insurance- protection through the Federal old-age and survivors insurance program. "A surprisingly large number of people still thing of social se curity only as a retirement sys tem," Miss Lowder said. She pointed out that regular monthly payments to the Widows' and chil dren of deceased workers are of ten the means of enabling the sur vivors to remain together as a family unit. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the po wer of sale contained In a deed of trust given by Boyce Hender son and wife, to the undersigned as trustee for ?. T. Plott on the 13th day ol June. 193.1! now on record in the Register of Deeds Office for Cleveland County. North Carolina, in book 360 at page 241 to secure the payment of the indebtedness therein men tioned and default having been made In the payment of same and at the request of E. T Plotti I will sell for cash at the court house door in Shelby, Cleveland County, North Carolina, on Mbn .day. December 15. 1952. at 10:00. o'clock a. m . or within legal hours, the following described real estate: Lots "Nos. 67. 68. 69, and 70 and IS feet, off of the West side of Lot No (56 as shown on a plat 'made by L. B. Faljsj purveyor bearing date Of June, 1945, and 'recorded in 'plat book 3 at page 30 in t.Sr Office of the Register of Deed.1 for Cleveland County, North Car olina. it being a portion of tha: particular tract of land origin? ly containing, 13 12 acres, morf or less, Mi re has? |?y Van R. Po ?a ell from F. R. Summers, et al and later subdivided t>% the sa'd VSn R. Powell. . This the lOt'h dky of NOyefhher. 1952. J R DAVIS. Trustee Das is and White Attorneys. n 13? d 1 To Illustrate the family insur ance protection, Miss Lowder mentioned a not unusual case of a local family now receiving monthly survivors benefits. The wage earner died in July, leaving a widow and twin sons, age 5. Based upon his average monthly wage of $270 ince 1950, the widow and children became entitled to $150 a month starting with July. Under recent changes in the law, this amount Was increased to $161 a month in September. Payments will be made until the twins reach 18. The total "sum of $21,450 will have been paid to the family by that time. If the widow -has not re married by the time she reaches age 65. she will then be eligible to further mon thly payments of $60.40 for the rest of her life. Miss Lowder invited persons desiring information about re tirement or survivors benefits to see the representative from the Gastonia social security office who visits the City Hall at Kings Mountain the first and third Wed nesday of each month at 10:00 A. M. r PERSONALS . Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Sellers and sons, Don and Bill, and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Broome and family Butch and Ann, spent Sunday in the mountains. ? Mr. and ^Irs. Haywood Allen and family of Shelby visited the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stewart over the weekend. Miss Frances Bridges left Wed nesday night for Montreat where she will spend Thanksgiving and attend Thanksgiving exer cises at the college. Jack Ruth left Sunday to re sume his studies at Davidson College after recuperating from a serious illness. White Ware of Gaston ia was a guest during the weekend of his sjster, Miss Carlyle Ware. ? Q Miss' May Plonk left- Friday for a two weeks visit with rela tives in Reidsville. Mr. and Mrs, Dewitt Jenkins and son, J. W. Jenkins of Cherry ? Ville were Sunday guests of the former's brother, Andrew Jenkins and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Huskey, Dean Huskey, Miss Laura Laine Morrison and' Joanne Panther at tended a concert in Raleigh giv en by the Glee Club of State Col lege. Bobbie Huskey is a mem ber of the Glee Club. x Mrs. Ethel Jenkins and daugh ter, Mrs. Bill Scott, of York, were guests this week of Mrs. Jenkln's brother, J. B. Keeter and Mrs. Keeter. . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as adminis trator for the estate of William ?# Blackburn, deceased, all persons having claims against said es tate will please file some with the undersigned on or before t^e 28th day of November, 1953, of this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted- to said estate will please make immedi ate payment. This the 24th day of November. 1952. G. S Blackburn. Administrator for William L Blackburn. Estate Grover, N. C. J. R. Davis, Attorney. - hov 27 ? jan 1 !'iq 97-H.P. engirt* with 7.0-to-l . -:h compression ratio for more J ?>wt'r with less fuel. :qge?t payload. Optional high ly body has larger capacity Man any other popular pick-up < ! comparable wheelbase. visibility area of any ? iter popular pick-iipi gives bet*. ' !? r vision foygreater safety. ^a??eng?f-tor comfort, thanks to revolutionary new Oriflow shock ?ixorbers. ' vailoble with gytol Fluid Drive. \ Dodge "exclusive" for easier handling, smoother riding, longer truck-life. REYNOLDS 507 E. King Street UT US Till YOU MORE ABOUT THIS "EXTRA VAIUE" PICK-UP1 MOTORS Telephone 1010 EXTRA VALUE ?from bumper to tailgate W. r w. AT LACKLAND Pvt. William B. Huf (man. above. Is completing his basic airman indoctrination course at Lackland Air Force Base. San Antonio, Texas. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Huffman of route 2. 5 Tourist Homes Grade A Ratings Five Kings Mountain tourist homes have been given grade "A" ratings according to a report by Thomas M. Strickland, county senior sanitarian. v They ate: Fisher's Tourist home, Kings Mountain Court, Mrs. Baird's Mother Passes In Augusta Funeral riles (or Mrs. Leila Hammond Roper, 89, of North Augusta. Ga., mother o f Mrs. R. N. Baird,' former Kings Mountain citizen, were held Friday at Nor th Augusta Baptist church. The. rites were conducted, by the Rev. L. W. Corder. with In terment following at Willow Brook cemetery, Edgefield. S. G , Mrs. Roper, wife of the Tate James H- P- Roper, died Wednes day evening.. November 19> ht 8:30 at the home of her daughter Mrs. W. B Burkhalter- She had been in declining health for the past several years. Mrs. R<>i>er was the daughter of the late Major. A. J. and Mrs. Elizabeth Butler Hammand, and the granddaughter of Col Lcroy Hammand of Revolutionary fa mo. Survivors include three daugh ters. Mrs. \V. B Burkhalter. North Augusta. Mrs. Gary Satcher. Mrs. R. N. Baird. Augusta; one son Charles P. .Roper.; Palm City, Cal.; one grandson', W. Hammond Burkhalter and. two. great grand children all of North Augusta and several nieces arid nephew#. Lynch Tourist home, Maple Tou rist home. Morrow Tourist home. Peelers Tourist home, arid The Rock Motel. Town House Motor court and Hamrick's Tourist camp, both in Shelby, were also on. the list of Grade "A'^tourist homes. 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