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Notice Of Sale Of Real Estate For Unpaid 1953 City Taxes In pursuance of law, I will sell at the Citv Hall in the City of Kings Mountain, North Carolina, beginning at 1:00 p. m. MONDAY/ SEPTEMBER 13. 1954 for unpaid 1953 City Taxes, the following described lands. Name of owner, description of 1953 land, and amount of taxes are in each case land owned by the tax payer in the City of Kings Mountain,' N. C.t January 1st, 1953. There will be in each case the amount of cost and penalty which must be added to the taxes. This sale may be continued from day to day or to such time as may be fixed according to law in the event said sale is not had or completed on the date above specified. This the 12th day of August, 1954. . CLARENCE E. CARPENTER. Tax Collector JT. E Aderholdt .......... 35.13 1 lot (137x202) Corner Mtn. & Gaston Sts. S. Howard Anthony ...... 42.64 Lots 23A thru 36A (25x140) each York RcL Frank Ballard ... ......... 95.15 Lot No. 38B (200x234) Llnwood Rd. Lot 76A (100x256) Stone St Thomas H. Barnett . . ?V. . 24.36 Hot (100x226) Waco Rd. H. G. Barrett 17.20 Lot No. 9 (105x210) f-antt St Arthur D. Bell ...... . . . . . . 19.47 Lots 41, 42, 43 ( 90x151) Harry Falls Prop. J. H. & Essie Mae Black . . 23.47 Lots No. 65 (100x212) Cora SJ. Clyde Blanton . >. . . . 26.04 1 lot (75x237) S. sldte McGlnnls Street J. W. Blanton 4637 1 lot (65x128) Mtn. & Juniper Sts. Charles D. Borders 23.11 Lots No. 66B (65x237) NoS. 67, 68, 69, 70 E. T. Plott property A. A. Bridges 11.88 Lot No. 10 (65x168) Fulton St Elgie M. Bridges 38.00 Lot No. 46 (90x110) 3rd St Lot No. 108 (52x42.5) Cora St Grady C. Bridges 21.83 f lot (75x150) W. side Waco Rd. Lonnle V. Brooks 28.48 Lots No. 39 thru 41 (25x237) ea. Off York Rd. Odell H. Burton 25.49 Lots 75, 76, 77 (75x175) York Rd. ? Powell property. Goldle E. Byers 13.56 Lot No. 23 (50x200) Cherryvllle Rd. Charlies C. Camp . . rr, 15.04 1 lot (50x100) W. side Cansler Ira J. Camp i . 7.92 Lots No. 16 thru 19 Falls Prop. M. G. Carpenter . . . . .* .... 17.44 Lot No. 38 (87x106) Cora Mil) F. O. Carroll 43.70 Lot No. 4 (89x202) W. King St J. H. Carroll 33.11 Lot No. 15 (100x220) Lot No. 17 - B (100x100) Brlce St. J. E. Cashlon 12.83 Lot No. 5 (55.5x70.7) W. side . Ramseur St ; ? John A. Cheshire 68.78 Lota No. 58 thru 61 , (75x165) W. side Rosewood Sam Collins >?.-* 66.49 Lot No. 7 (150x75) Wells St. Iiilah C. Davis 44.21 . Hot (85x150) S. side Parker. : ? W. C. Delllnger 14.99 Lots No. 21 & 22 (100x200) King Park No. 20 (50x200) Zella Gantt ? L. C. Dettmar ............ 19.83 1 lot (50x114) S. side King, Hot (25x114) S. side King Hterbert P. Dover 22.25 Lot No. 35 (70x150) Alexander Street Paul Dover .............. 24.78 1 lot (60x100) Oriental Ave. Arnold R. Falls . . . . . ..... 19.67 Lots 23 and 24 (50x250) (50x 100) Brlce St. ; ' v . Ola Lee Bumgardner Falls . .2.00 Lots No. 57, 58, 59 J (75x150) Central Ave. Harry Falls Heirs ...v.!?y 'M Lots No. 29, 30, 31 Gaston St. Ext. ' &S Hubert a Falls 28.91 1 lot (104x132) W. ppC'H^; Gaston Lalage Warlick Fall* .. ... . 23.63 i lot (75x146) E. side City St Maggie Falls. Est. 27.22 J, k>t (60x139) Wilson St* ? 0 58^7 1 lot (80x275) S. side RJdgfe St. R. b. Fletcher ..^IfoaiSgs 3.64 Lots No. 91, 90; (73*flB Wade Ford V Lot No. 66 (65x142) Cora Mill )JiM*0V. Cook ........... 11.00 No. 80 (97x86) BurMll 1 K'cr.nct h George 27.16 Lot No. 5 (67x185) Ramseur St a R. ( il.wlden . . .. . . . 33.83 Lots No. 13. 14 (78x7) (78x25) (50x140) Morris St wiiiir k Gntfunn 23.24 Lot No. 52 (60x95) Cora Mill John L. Gregory . 49.00 Lot No. 25B (107x200) Llnwood Frank J. Greene 44.28 Lot No. 6 (70x199) Church St Herberg G. Grlgg 1.82 Lots No. 26, 27. 28 (75x116) K. M COTS Will FT. 1... ' ' ? : g . i.? .*? ? ? * Lots No. 23, 24, lb 1st St Cora 1 lot (75x218) S. side McGlnnls ML B. Hannon.,,, . ?. . 9 28 Lot No. 24 (50x200) South St. S. J. Ham of i ? ?? ?** ?* V-f * ? 13.10 Lot No. 34 (103x150) Alexander St m , ? ' . K. A. Harrlll SigSisLI. 17&20 Lou No. SO thru 57 *25*150 ? W. side Cansler and off NO. 175 (123x150) No. 65 I 73) No. M (28x73) No. Lot No. 23 (132x167) City St J. D. Hord ........ 30.71 Lota 41. 42. 43 (142x150) N. side King Samuel H. Houston v. 45.29 Lots No. 19 thru 22 (25x186) each, Deal St. P. Calvin Howell ........ 25.63 1 lot (104x123) Gantt St. Otto Huff .26.12 Lots No. 45, 46, 47 ( 75x157) Grade St. C. B. Hullender 35.42 Lots No. 61 thru 63 25x150 each) Morris Prop. O. O. Jackson 53.73 Lot No. 12 (70x150) W. Gold St. E. L. Jenkins ........ 25.60 Lot No. 11. (75x89) Gaston James W. Jonas . .... v. . 11.56 Lot No. 49 (115x179) Weir property Wilmoth D. Kerns ....V..'. 16.34 Lot No; 24A (154x204) Geo. H. . Mauney Prop. Clyde Lindsay 33.38 1 lot (60x150) N. Side Gold St. James E. Littlejohn 43.37 1 lot (92.4x221.7) S. Side Gold St Campbell Lockridge 16.48 1 lot (60x520) 2nd St. W. Lawrence Logan 98.62 Lot No. 10B (85x175) N. side E. King 10A (100x85) Ortental Ave. G. C. Looney, Sr 33.84 Lot No. 5 Ramseur St ?? J. C. Lynn i- 26.00 1 lot (61x161) Oriental Ave. D. P. McDaniel 28.08 Lot No. 26B (70x250) Stowe St. John B. McDaniel 23.20 1 lot (100x226) Waco Rd. Tennle E. McDaniel ...... 26.85 Lots No. 15 & 16 (25x100 each) W. side North Piedmont Ave. Mrs. Mary K. Mathls ...... 45.86 1 lot (73x187) No. 13 Watterson Street Jim Medlin 82 L9ts No. 138B, 139, 140, 141 (90x157) W. A. Morris, Est. .. 6.55 Lot No. 16A (40x125) W. side King St. Dr. D. Morrison .... Bal. 400.46 Lot No. 33 (31x100) Mtn. St. Lot No/ 17 (SOxlfrt) Gold St. Lot No. 1 A pt. of lot 18 (50x120) Gold St. Lots 18-19 (75x120) Gold and | Cheroktee Wm. M. Mullinax ........ 30.67 Lots No. 46, 47, 48 Morris Prop. Robert B. Osborne ...... 49.32 Lot No. 3 (69x202) Mtn. St. D. H. Owens', 1.09 1 1 lot (90x90x25) C. H. Little- [ john Prop. G. H. Owens .'37J26 I Lot No. 29 (120x185) Gold St. | A York Rri. Mrs. Effie Mae Peterson & Mary E. Peterson 4.'94 1 lot (80x200). Whltesldes prop. George Peterson 14.14 Lot No. 58 Burlington Mill Mrs. Joe T. Peterson ....... 1.73 1 Lot. No. 26 Llnwood Road Whltesldes prop. Lawrence C. Pruett 1851 1 Lots No. 36 thru 39 (100x175) Putnam prop. Charles E. Ramsey 28.09 Lot No. 13 (79x165) Oriental Ave, L. M. Ramsey 29.61 1 Lot No. 1 (95x114) First St. Mr*. M. E. Ramsey ........ 6.15 1 Lot (75x200) W. Gold St. Willie A. Ramsey 8.65 1 1 lot (100x150) Cherokee St J. C. Richardson, Eat .... 35.40 1 Lot No. 13 (75x152) N. side Wells St. ? W. G. Rippy, Jr. 14.47 Lot No. 34 (85x107) W. G. | Rippy Sr. Elmfer G. Ross 24.37 Lot No. 23 (80x110) Cora Mills Lawrence Ross. ...... Bal, 20.29 Lots No. 12 thru 16 (25x145) S. side Weir Si. Thomas Eugene Rom 23.23 1 Lot No. 16 (75x99) 2nd St. Mrs. Elizabeth Lou Rowland 1.46 Lot No. 21 (50x200) King Park; W. M. Sanders Heirs 15.38 Lot No. 16 (85x135) Wallace C. Shockley ...... 6.00 1 L^ts No. 44 and 45 (50x259) Stowe Prop. Ector ^hort : . . . . 6955 | 1 lot >80x275) S. side King St. Jim Short 13.13 Lot No. 77 (85x194) Cora Mills Frank SIsk 58.88 Lot No. 9 (70x200) tf. side King St. . .. ? - i Ida Lee Smith 10.92 Lot No. 18 (70x119) 2nd Street Tracy Stewart 17.68 Lot No. 12 (80x78) Deal St. fan. j. a. stmipte lias 1 lot (25x100) plad, jfafc R. Coleman S troupe 8852 ; Lot Mo. JO (50x204) S. side Waco Rd. Charles A. Terry 25 J97 Lot No. 5 (*75x181) 1st mtk * w?*? d . x-.j, . . si.43 Lots 34B, 35 & 35 (70x216) K 'K< . Wilt*, Est. vi . .. ,<. Lota 13 A 14 <180x280) Fulton I KS WILDLIFE Nature Feature By National Wildlife Federation The name anemone is applied to some plants as well as to ani mals. Here we refer to some of the animals known as sea ane mones of which there are approx imately 1,000 known species. With such a number of kinds of sea anemones it is only natural that there will bte considerable varia tion. One of the commonest sea ane mones found along the Atlantic Coast of North America is Metri- j dium dianthus which has world, wide distribution around the Arc- ; tic region extending as far south PLUMOSE ANEMONE ? ?1953 National Wildlife federation as New Jersey aud being most abundant and of largtest size in the area between New Jersey and the Bay of Fundy. Tn that area it is found on piles, in tidal pools, among the rocks frbm low tide mark on to depths of 150 feet. jOn the West Coast this same spe cies is found from Sitka south to Santa Barbara* California. This sea anemone varies great ly in size. Normally those found by beach combers are at most only a few inches high or wide but one dredged from a depth of 50 fathoms off our Pacific Coast filled a 10-gallon crock. Usually there is a smooth velvety column about 4 inches high and 3 inches through. This is crowned with an expandable disc covered with a multitude of many waving tenta cles. In large specimens the num Charles Floyd Williams . . 47.85 Lot No. 94 ( 89x400) N. Piled. COLORED Nancy Adams, Est. ...... 14.38 1 lot (110x150) Ridge & Dllllng Will (Big BUI) Adams .... 10.91 Lota 41 thru 47 (25x140 each) No. 48 (66x39) Davidson Hgts. Annie Anderson Heirs .... 12.65 1 lot (60x100) King & Cansler Sts. Sarah Benick BaL 6.65 1 lot No. 3 (50x150) Parker st. Kathryn Boyd ? 2.00 1 lot (80x100) Waco Rd. Blalock Prop. Nora Klbler Brown .-. ...... 6.83 Lot .No. 64 (90x50) Oli Watter son St. James Byers 9.05 1 1 Lot (35x121) N. side Ridge Lottie Bell Falls 9.74 Lot No. 13 (42x124) Tracy St John Galloway . 10.19 Lot No. 45 <V4 Acre) W. side Watterson St. J. A. Gibson .... 1 24.24 l'lot (45x111) E. side Wattterson St W. J. Gouldlock Bal. 8.38 Lots No. 35, 36, 37 Cansler St. Lizzie Harry, Est 8.83 Lot No. 46A Off Watterson St. Hillard Hunter 17.74 Lot No. 13 (45x105) Alley off King SL Charlie Kibler, Est 13J56 ? Lot No. 45 (100x100) Battle ground Road Selvin Kibler 15.83 Lota No. 23, 24 (50x150) Watterson Street Jonah McCather ........... 4.72 Lot No. 1 (84x84) Davidson Hgts. Lottie McClaln 10.36 Lota 61 thru 64 Davidson Hgts. WU1 (W. F.) Means ...... 28.68 412 E. Ridge Street Lot No. 14 (143x142) Zeb Means 22.42 Lot No. 9 (60x160) Ridge 3 t * Tom Meeks .Wi..'. ...... . 19.41 Lots No. 8 thru U (50x150) Watterson Street Will Ralray 12.92 1 lot (60x150) N. side Ridge St Bertha Reed 14.83 1 lot (50x107) E. aide Cansler Margaret Rhodes Heirs .... 12.92 Jlijftt (70x122) Ridge St Theodore Rhodtes - 5 * 30.03 1 lot (1.5 Acres) (32x150) W. side Cansler ? 1 lot (100x177) Lots 90 thru 140 (25x140) Davidson H*ts. ?> Ada Roseboro 15.02 Lot 32 (45x100) Alley Off Jpng St John Ross . . . ^ . J." 15.33 Lot N?. 12 (27x75) (25x160) Tracy Street Oakley Schenck, Sr. ...... 3033 No. 30 (75x95) N. Ridge % 9 (50x140) S. aide Ridge St Corine Borders Sealy 151 1 lot (50x150) E. side Watterson st # ? A. & Smith ,:v. . s4%-. i i% *? -.355 Lots 67 thru 70 (100x140) Tracy TP " - ? L. A. Smith . rrr.vrrBair. T.M" Lot 16 (70x90) Cansler St l>On K i*ll ha ii : 'mtf n . . Lots No. 71, 72, 73 (75*140) Tracy St ^ Qulnciba M. Smith and ' . Alberta M. Thorn bs 11.01 Lot No. 52 (* Acre) No. 49 N. W. Mltthem property > ? David Thompson, Eat ...... 1.00 Lot No. 22 (25x125) J. P. Watklns * Maggti^BB- r ijp Lot No. 9 ( 198x264 x.T30) York Vro f^4r . Lot ??. t (36x100) L. CORPORATIONS", 'pSbllshfaS'c^npanr ... 50 9f, ber of tentacles may be wtell over a- thousand. When expanded the disc may look something like a chrysanthemum colored choco late brown, streaked or blotched with brown or even white. When the animal is disturbed it quickly contracts the disc and seems !?? swallow itself since the tentacles all quickly disappear into the ani mal. ' When an animal is being eaten by the sea anemone its fate may be sudden. When a hungry sea j anemone is fed a chiton the flesh n^y all be consumed and . the shell expelled within a period of 15 minutes. The animals have been kept active and healthy in acquarla for over a half century and there is no reason to believe that at the end of this period ani mals so kept could be considered decadent. Sea anemones may reproduce by simply splitting longitudinal ly into two or more animals, by budding at the base, by breaking off fragments of the base, or sex ually. When reproducing sexual ly. eggs are fertilized by iperms. These fertilized eggs give rise to free - swimming larvae that move about and eventually settle down more or less permanently attach ed to some solid support Some sea anemones attach themselves | to the backs ot crabc and thus get moved about increasing the area from which they may col lect their own food. The crabs that carry these sea anemones get protection in return for their (efforts since the sea anemones with their waving tentacles are able to injure attacking animals. The poison barb in a tentacle of a sea anemone is something that most animals learn to avoid no matter where the anemone may lie found. The graceful movement of the tehtacle.bearing discs of sea ane mones have appealed to motion picture photographers and some spectacularly beautiful motion pictures have been made of them. An understanding of the role of sea anemones in the general scheme of things is worth having. ? E. Laurence Palmer. Three Are Arrested For Motor Miscues Miss Shirley Dover, 17, of route 1, Kings Creek, S. C., was arrest *d Sunday on U. S. Highway 29 South by State Highway Patrol man C. D. Fortune and charged with operating a vehicle without driVing license and maintaining improper brakes. Arrested along with Miss Dover and charged with permitting an unlicensed operator to drive a ve hicle were J. D. Moses, owner of the vehicle, and Furman Love, passenger in the car. Both are al so from route 1, Kings Creek, S. C. Trial for the three defendants has been set for September 3, county recorder's court, Shelby. CARD OF THAMES We sincerely appreciate the many acts of kindness and sym pathy shown us, and for the 'beautiful floral offering, in the death of our father and husband. May God's richest blessings rest upon you all. Mrs. George Ivey Womack and Family. - ' ? 812 The Marine Corps Band was organized in 1789 and was de signated the official band of the President. Read The Classified Ads There's always news in the classified ads eolunuis, so U you are not reading them, you are missing the news. It's good business, too, to check through these ads every issue. And It you have something to wU .. call telephone 167 or 283 and . ask tor an ad-taker. PATTERSON GROVE NEWS * By J. E. Thoinburg . Joining the church at Patterson Gfove church last week were Eve lyn Keeter, Russell Morris, Ai leene Green, Kenneth RayXield, Iris Thornburg, Thelma Burton, Fay Goforth, Mrs. H. T. Vassey, I^arry Vassey, Rebecca Davis, Erskine Ware, Per lie Moori?, D. P, Putnam, Mrs. Clem Wright, Jer ry Wright, and Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Camp. Rev. J. J. Thornburg Is con. ducting a revival at a Llncolnton church this week. Mrs. Russell Smith, of Char lotte, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrem-J Ross and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Lovelace were Sunday gufcsts. in the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Ware and family. Mr. and Mrs. Homer .'ones spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Putnam. Geraldine Hicks spent the day i Sunday with Frankie Hamrlck. Katherine Hicks spent tha weekend with Linda Moore. 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Little low heel, slim curved strap, a perforated vamp necklace and button punctuation. . these are the accents that count. Black leather. Only $198 ?-K# Style 901 The most versatile shoe ever created, here styled with great grace and flattery and perched on a slend er high dress heel. The notched vamp detail is unus ual and sparked with the fire of a cluster of rhine stones. Black kid suede. Only. $195 Grace-Notes for Foot Harmony Style 561 563 Shoes to harmonize with every costume on the fall fashion scene . . slim strap sandals with grace notes in the black-piped vamp scallops that make your foot tiny. Pick your pair in black or grey nu suede. $2.98 MYERS' Dept. Store Dress Shop # Second Floor
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