Olive To Receive
Serviceman's Award
CAMP PERRY, Ohio (FHTNC) i
-— Marine Major Donald C. Olive,
eon of Mrs. Edith W. Olive Of
708 West Mountain st., Kings
Mountain, N. C., will receive an
award for placing sixth as a Reg
ular Service Master in the Cen
ter Fire Rapid Fire Match of the
1962 National Rifle and Pistol
Matches at Camp Perry, Ohio.
Over 1816 military and civilian
shooters competed In the match.
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OAK GROVE-COMMUNITY
NEWS
By MR8. A. T. RANDALL
Route 3, Kings Mountain
{Telephone HU-7-6706)
>A revival is in progress at Oak
Grove this week with services
beginning at 7:30 each evening.
The Rev. Dennis Larkins of Ross
Grove church is the visiting
evangelist. Bobby Webster, choir
director, has arranged for special
music each evening. Mrs. Bob
by Ware was soloist at the
morning service Sunday.
A family get - together and
picnic dinner was held Sunday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Clary honoring Mrs. Clary’s mo
ther, Mrs. T. A. Champion on her
75th birthday. Among those pre
sent were Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Champion, Susan and Joe How
ard of Elizabeth City, Mrs. An
nie Barnes, Lionel Barnes, Mr.
and Mrs. Buford Ellis, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Ellis, all of Grover,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kiser of Kings
Mountain, Mr. and Mrs. Neal
Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Page,
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Champion,
Mrs. Runyans, Mr. and Mrs. Nor
man Porter, all of Shelby, Mr.
and Mrs. George Green of Boil
ing Springs, Mrs. Pauline Wil
liams and Robert Ware of Kings
Mountain and a large number
of relatives from the community.
Mrs. F. C. Ware, Mrs. J. W.
Watterson and Miss Judy Water
son went to Cullowhee Tuesday
where Judy wilt be a member of
the Freshman class at WCTC.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bell of
Gastonia and Mrs. Elam Mc
Swain were Saturday night
guests of Mr. and Mrs. William
Bell.
j Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Davidson
of Kings Mountain and Bobby
Randall, Lee Ann and Donna of
Elizabeth were Sunday visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Randall.
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Cham
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turned to their home in Eliza
beth City Monday after being
here since Thursday visiting rel
atives.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bell and
Rhonda of Kings Mountain spent
Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ware and
Mr. and Mrs. Menzell Phifer and
children were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ware of
Waynesville.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Greene and
Mr. and Mrs. Emmette Greene
attended funeral services at Bel
mont Thursday for Mr. Greene’s
brother, Horace Greene.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kirken
dall of Newport News, Va. have
been visiting their daughter,
Mrs. W. H. Lovelace and Mr.
Lovelace and other relatives. A
family reunion was held in Bes
semer City last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bell and
Jack visited Mrs. Bell's mother,
Mrs. Ethel Millan of Bessemer
City on Monday.
Mrs. William Bell, Mrs. Paul
Bell, Sherry and Douglas visited
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Tudson of
Valdese on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyte Sheppard
are moving into the RiehaTd
Spencer home from Hickory.
Hugh Randall and daughter,
Nancy, of Hendersonville visited
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Randall
Thursday.
Mrs. Bayne RandaUl, with her
father, Charles A. Wilson, Mrs.
Norris Gardner and Mrs. Gerald
Queen of Shelby, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Chatman of Lenoir City, Tenn.
Mrs. Chatman is seriously ill.
Mrs. Sam Bell and Miss Gail
BOH spent Sunday night and
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Giles
Bell of Kings Mountain.
Mrs. Lyman Champion and
Darlene entertained at a cook
out at their home Saturday
night honoring Debbie Porter on
her 8th birthday. Others present
were Debbie’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bobby Porter and Kim, Mr.
and Mrs. Giles Bell and Craig,
Mr. and Mrs. Newell Thornburg,
Lanath. Rodney and Scott, Mrs.
Q. V. Philbeck and Elaine Gib
bons.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ray, Henry
BOil and sons, Steve and Ronny
of Charlotte visited Mrs. J. W.
Bell Saturday.
Mrs. T. A. Champion, Jr. and
Miss Given Champion of Mel
bourne, Fla., visited Mrs. T. A.
Champion, Sr. and other rela
tives Thursday and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bell and
Miss Wanda Bell, accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Cramer McDan
iel, Jill and Timmy of Gastonia
spent last week in Wilmington
with the Rev. and Mrs, Ray
Price and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lovelace
have recently moved into their
new home in the community.
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Tur
ner attended the Turner family
reunion at Buffalo Fish Camp on
August 26.
Mrs. T. R. Yarbrough and Miss
Martha Lee Yarbrough of Lin
colnton visited Mr. and Mrs. A.
T. Randall Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sigmon,
Carolyn and Blenda of Valdese
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Greene.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Ware and >
their week end guest, W. G.
Ware of Winston - Salem, also <
Mrs. J. S. Ware of Shelby, were
Saturday evening supper guests •
of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Beattie of
Waco.
i
Mrs. Stokes Wright and Mrs. i
Frank Ledford and their group j
of G.A.’s met at the church on j
Wednesday night for their regu- \
lar meeting. A special feature of jj
the program was the observation j •
of “Christmas in August’’. Each <
one brought a gift which will be
sent to the missionary whoso ]
haws was drawn from a list of ;
names. The gifts will go to the
Rev. and Mrs. Marvin Sorreils ;
whose home address is 404 Crab
tree Road, Muskogee. Okla. Fol
The Veterans
Comer
|
Here are authoritative answers'
by the Veterans Administration
to questions from former service
men and their families:
Q -- What is the function of the
overseas Veterans Affairs Offices
of the State Department?
A -- These offices at the Ameri
can embassies in London, Paris,
Rome, Mexico City and at the A
merican consulate general in
Frankfurt, Germany, furnish as
sistance to United States vete
rans and their dependents on the
full range of veterans benefits
matters, including authoriza
tion of VA medical treatment
and hospitalization benefits for
eligible veterans.
J -- What states have paid a bo
nus to veterans of World War
II?
A -- States that have paid a bo
nus to veterans of World War II
are Alaska, Connecticut, Dela
ware, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana,
Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mas
sachusetts, Michigan, Minneso
ta, Montana, New Hampshire,
New York, North Dakota, Ohio,
Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Is
land, South Dakota, Vermont,
Washington and West Virginia.
Q -- Has any pension ever been
granted to veterans of World
War I?
A -- World War I veterans are e
ligible for service - connected
compensation payments and for
nonservice - connected pension
payments. The compensation
payments are paid for disabili
ties from injury or disease in
curred or aggravated during act
ive service, and are not related
to the income or the financial
status of the veteran. Pension
payments on the other hand are
made to veterans of World War
I who are permanently and to
tally disabled from reasons not
traceable to service provided
their income is less than the li
mits set by the existing pension
laws.
lowing this drawing they went
to the home of Mrs. James Hold
er who has been ill and gave
their program.
The Rev. and Mrs. James Hol
der and the Rev. Dennis Larkins
ivore supper guests of Mr. and
Mrs. F. C. Ware Monday even
ing.
The Rev. and Mrs. Holder
vent to Winston-Salem Tuesday
■vhere Mrs. Holder underwent a
‘heck-up at the Baptist hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Wright,
Mrs. Charles Sifford and Donna
)f China Grove were Saturday
quests of Mrs. Perry F. McSwain.
Mr. and Mrs. Wray Thornbury
»nd Dwan, Mrs. Elam McSwain,
Mr. and Mrs. John O. Patterson
md children attended the Dover
■eunion at Buffalo Fish Camp
lunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oran White of
Jharlotte and Mr. and Mrs. Dan
ny Bush of Nashville, Tenn.
vere Monday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Blanton.
The Rev. and Mrs. James Hol
ler and the visiting preacher,
he Rev. Dennis Larkins will be
■ntertalned at the different
tomes in the community. '
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor!
or the Last Will and Testa ;
nent of Mrs. Luvenia Ware, al !
tersons having claims against;
ter estate will please file, .same
vitli the undersigned on or be ;
ore the 20th day of August
.963, or this notice Will be plea
led in bar of any recovery.
All persons indebted to sale
Estate will please make immedi
its payment.
This the 20th dayr of August
963.
CIOERO WARE
8:23—9:13
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NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the!
E>ower of sale contained in a
deed of Trust given by Jonas
Bell and wife, Cathleen Bell, da
ted the 15th day of September
1961, and now on record in the
Office of the Register of Deeds
for Cleveland County in Book
605 and Page 584, said Deed ol
Trust having been given to the
undersigned as Trustee to secure
the indebtedness therein men
tioned and default having beer
made in the payment of same
and at the request of the holdei
of the note, I will sell for cash
at the Courthouse Door in SH33L
BY, CLEVELAND COUNTY
NORTH CAROLINA, on MON
DAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1962, a
10:00 o’clock a. m., or within le
gal hours, the following rea
estate: <
BEGINNING at an iron stak<
near a Locus tree Southwesl
comer of M. C. Neal land alsc
Cash and Allen’s comer, and run
ning with Allen’s line South 70.
jo jajiraa oir oj joaj 06 jstg; c{
the road; thence with road Nor
th 22.0 East 160 feet to a larg<
Maple on the North Bank o
the Creek and line passing ovei
the West corner of the bridge
thence with the Creek North
41.15 West 187 feet to a point ii
the middle of the Creek tin
Neal and Cash line crosses thi
Creek; thence with said line Sou
th 5.0 West 260 feet to the BE
GINNING, containing .56 of at
acre, July 20, 1948, being a por
tion of the M. C. Neal land ot
and near Beason Creek, and a<
shown by Deed from M. C. Nea
to Dewitt Neal 26th day of July
1948 registered in Book 5-X a
Page 287, in the Register o
Deeds Office for Cleveland Coun
ty
Being the same land conveyed
by Dewitt Neal and wife, Fay<
to Warren Reynolds by Deed da
ted the 20th day of" January
1959, and now on record in th«
Office of the Register of Deeds
for Cleveland County in Book
8-C at Page 16.
Same land conveyed by War
ren Reynolds, widower, to Jonas
Bell and wife by Deed dated the
17th day of May, 1961, and now
on record in the Office of the
Register of Deeds for Cleveland
County in Book 9-D at Page 376,
This the 26th day of July, 1962
Jack H. White, Trustee
Davis and White, Attorneys
8:16 9:6
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
The board of commissioners
of the City of Kings Mbuntain
will conduct a public hearing on
a request to re-zone the 300 block
of West King street from resi
dential to business zone.
The aforesaid rezoning re
quest includes Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 4A,
5 and 5A in Block D, Map 226,
tax maps of the City of Kings
Mountain.
The aforesaid hearing will be
conducted at the emeeting of
the commission, City Hall court
room, September 13, 1962, be
ginning at 7 p. m.
By order of the Board of Com
missioners.
This the 22nd day of August,
1962.
KELLY DIXON,
Mayor
J. h. McDaniel, Jr.,
City Clerk
8:23—9:13
NOTICE OF SALE
As assignee of that certain mar
tgage deed given by Herbert War
ren, and wife, Mary Jane Warren,)
to J. O. Plonk and C. S. Plonk, on
the first day of December, 1931,
and now on record in the Office
of the Register of Deeds for Cle
veland County in Book 148 at page
77, which mortagage deed was,
on the 8th day of August, 1962,
assigned to the undersigned, as
will appear on record in the
i Register of Deeds Office for
Cleveland Cbunty in Book 9-Q at
page 352, default having been
made in the payment of the note
secured by said mortgage deed,
I will sell for cash at the Court
house door in Shelby, Cleveland
County, North Carolina, on Mon
day, September 10, 1962, at 10:00
o’clock a. m. or within legal
hours, the following described
FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING
at a stake and pointers on east
side of said road in the middle
’ of the road leading from Kings
Mountain, N. C, to York, S. C.,
l and runs N. 84. E~ 2(100 chains
, to a rock pile at head of a hol
■ ow; thence S. 41 E. 13 chains to
. a rock and pointers; thence S.
, 41 E. 13 chains to a rock and
1 painters; thence S. 32% W. 25.00
( chains to a stake in road, (Poin
, tens on ege of road); thence with
' the road as follows: N. 8 W,
2.00 chains; thence N. 34% W
17.50 chains; thence N. 22 1/2 E.;
,3.32 chains to the BEGINNING,!
- contaning 26.1 acres, more or;
! less,.
| SECOND TRACT: BEGIN
.INING at a stone, corner of a
bove tract and runs with a line
of same N. 40 3/4 W. 12.95 chains
i to a stone, corner of above!
tract; thence N. 84 1/4 E. 7.80j
Chains to a pine; thence S. 62
E. 3.86 chain's to a maple; thence
S. 25 1/4 E. 7.54 chains to a
Spanish oak; thence S. 73 W.
6.05 chains to the BEGINNING,
I containing 2.3 acres, more or
| less.
This the 8th day of August,'
1962.
G. A. BRIDGES
Assignee of Mortgage
Davis & White, Attorneys.
8:16—9:6
John
War licit
or
Wesley
Bush
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