^age Four
NOTICE OF SALE FOR TAXES
KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C.
It!
Undor and by \'ii luo of tlio power vested in me liy ;he
Laws of the Stale of North Cjirolitiit, ptirticiiliirly by Cliaj)-
ter 310 of the Public Laws of lit.'tt), as amended, and pur
suant to an order by the Hotiril of Commissioners of I lie
City of Kinijs Mountjiin. Xorlli Ctiroliiiii, I will offer lot
sale and will sell at public auction for ciish. It) the liighesi
bidder, at the City II.ill door in tlic City of Kings Mountain,
North Carolina at 10 ;i.m. on Monday, September t)th, 19bS,
liens upon tlie're;il esitile dt'seribi'd below for the non
payment of taxes owing for the Near 1007. Identification
of the real estitle, tlie nanu' of tin' person listing same, and
the amount ot tiie Iit*n is slutw n below, Rt'ft'rt'nce is made
in f^tunty and I. R. Maigar.'t Queen
the Office of tile lax Supervisor o, Hus city tor more par- Map 207 uik 2.) Loi raii
ticular description of said real i stalc. And notice is hereby fames W. Ramev special
given that the amount ol the liens set out lielow subject to '
the addition of interest, as provided by law, also all costs
of this sale. This the l.')lh day of August, HIb.S.
•lOK Ft. McDAMKI., JR.
Tax Collector
Map 200 nik fi Lot
Map 222 RIk A Lots 7, 7A
•Map 222 RIk (' Lots 1, 2
Map 200 RIk Lots 7A. 7B
•Map 220 RIk 1 Lot l.S
•Map 222A RIk A Lot llA
.toe r. I'avne
Map 211 RIk .3 Lot
n. (’. & Faye I’ayseur . . .
Map 234 RIk 12" Lot ISIf
Maiion & Fngen<. poolp .
.M.il> 22(! tilk R Lot 2.3A
Oavitl Pressley, heirs . . ■
Map 01 Blk 9 Lot IH
■!. It. & Clara Pursiev ...
•Mat) 21!) Blk 12 Lot’s
•Si-
Map 230 Blk 1 Lot 12
-vlap 223 Blk D Lot 33
Map 2.40 Blk 1 Lots ,S6,
•Map 30 Bik 1 Lot 11-4
Map 223 Blk C l.ot 4
aiap 223 Blk D Lots 2i, 2.»
■Tohn W. Thomasson, Sr. .. 73.27;Oti.s & .Mareie Cole SSljT
Lots 70-72 Gaston Co. Map 217 Blk B Lot 17H
L. G. Thombs, EsI 24.40 rjirulia T Creighton 16.2‘»
^ I A Lot 5
Map 226 Btk D Lot 31 ;
, . , James &'ITielma Croeker .. 19.T2
.Iimius A. Titkly 45.1S Map 2266 -Blk D Lot 4A
Map 229B Blk A Lots 3, 4 | Arthur Davis, heirs 1913
Croular Knit ' -Vlap 226 Blk E Lots 7A, 7B
Unlshing Corp 8.97 Map 227 Blk B Lot 7
Map 20,S Blk 14 Lot lA
Map 214 Blk 1 Lol 4 .tames Kenneth Downey .. 29.34'
I . ^ -Map 214 Blk 3 Lot 7
I June Adams 11.39 Mary Fallas 2.23
1..3b' -'lap ai8 Blk A Lots-K 29
E. L. Arrowood 66.43 Bal. James Fletcher 16.36
7 Thursday, September 5, 1968
8.12
9.30
.■).7.42
1.66
1,3.9S
.37.66
4.2.3
e (I Hobby iV- Fiiyp I.eigb
■M If) 20.') iilk 20 Lot pi 2 &
16.71
David Mi.MlIer
-Map 227 RIk 1) Lol 11
Frank Milebem
-Map 217 RIk R Lot 17,
Harold B. Moore
Map 20S RIk 1.3 Lot 11
W. \V. .Morebeod
Map 22,3 RIk 11 Lol 23
Harvey D. Mori.iw
Map 229 A RIk A Lol Vo
Dewey Murray
Map 2M Blk 3 Lot IS
Donald James ()li\'er
Map 20.) RIk 20 Lot 12
Hayw'ood p. * E.lna Oliver
19.12
62.0.')
II.11
I7K
.37.06
.30.26
20.11
4S.0.3
11.SS
20.10
■M.ip 22.3 nik .M Lot .3,3
^■b.•lrles \V. I’.'trker
-Map 219 RIk 19 Lol ’17
II. H. Parlon 274.08 11,il.
.M.ij) 231 Rik o Lots 16-.')7
Mop 2')0 Rik .') Lot I
Mop 22.3 Rik Q Lois 2 I
.Miip 200 Rik I) I,ol 1.3
.Map 222 Rik I Lots 614 7
•M.op 222 Blk I Lots .S-OA
.Mo|) 222 Blk A Lots .3, 4
-Mop 230 Blk I Lot 7
.M;i|) 229A Blk .\ Lots 13, 19,
1.3, IS
Mop 22911 Blk A Lots 1.3, 17
•Mop 222 Blk n Lots .3, 6
.Map ;40 Blk 1 Lot .32
Mop 217 Blk K Lot 63
■Map 222 Blk I I,ol G
Mis. I,. M. Ramsey
-M.ip 230 Blk 1 I.’ol 1
i- .M. R.omsev, speei.ol . . . .
M.ip 2.3<l Bil: 1 I,ol 1
I House only I
Ruth .1. Rhodes
•Map 201 Blk 13 Lot 3
Theodore 11. Rhodes
Mop 226 Blk D Lol 19
•Mop 223 Blk 2 Lots 94 9.S
.Map 219 Blk 3 Lot 6
Lloyd !'. Rice & Floyd
Morgan
.Map 229A Blk A Lot 32
llarol I E. Roark
Map 219 Blk 14 Lot 4
Mtgt'ite R. Roberts
.Vlaf) 2-23 Blk O Lot 6
.MOf) 22S Blk A Lot 46
.Map 231 Blk 1 Lot S3A
.Viup 2,-)0 Blk 1 Lot 38
■Map 22.4 Blk D Lol 33
.dai) 2,30 Blk 1 Lot 9
.Vlap 2.40 Rik 1 Lot 70
16.66
Let- hoss
•Map 227 Rik A Lot 6
carl Lee & LeCamp
Schenek 16.49
•Map 226 Blk D Lot 24
Map 226 Blk D Lot 30
Map 226 Blk D Lot 9 i
Corine Roraers Realy ....
Map 227 Blk A Lot 24
Virgil \V. Self .
Map 20.3 Blk 20 Lot 30
Lee Sellers
Map 223 Blk M Lot 28
Marion Sexton, special . ..
e o Kav .Sexton
Map 223 Blk .\ Lot 5A
1.70
10.34
13.47
Howard H. Shipp
Map 217 Blk B Lot ITs
Earl Shoekley 1,3.47
Map 222 Bik I Lots 1, 2-1
Map 213 Blk 11 Lot 3
Map 234 Blk 12 Lot 33A
17.21 Jesse T. Bagwell 16.70
I ..lap 230 Blk 1 Lot o-
4.0,S -tap 228 Blk B Lots 22-25
• .Aary Barber 14.So
>iap 201 Blk 9 Lor .
.33.00 'fed Marshall Barnette *
23.97
John D. Shoekley, special
Map 231 Blk .3 Lots 1-6
Alfred B. Slayton, heirs ..
•Map 230 Blk 1 Lot 20
George Raymond Smith
Map 217 Blk C Lot 9
3.S3
12.03
40.21 -Virs,
21..S0..
36.08
.36.14
.3,SS.,32
Larr>' Dean .Smith
& Glenda
.Map 219 Blk C Lot 12 I
William K. Smith 44.33
.Map 213 Blk 3 Lot 9
Map 205 Blk 20 Lot . 47
Charles William Ford .... 47.05
Map 230 Blk 1 Lots 102B, 103
John W. Ford, heirs 27.88
.Mao 209 Blk 30 Lot 12
John Galloway 1033
.Map 217 Blk B Lot 43 I
•Mrs. Noah Gardner 22.61
Map 223 Blk 20 Lot 116
r ranees 68.17 J- A. Gibson 19.04
Map 2001 Blk 10 Lot 9 i -Map 226 Blk E Lot 2
, „ ; Gladys T. Gill 20.91
saran Bemck 14.0,3 Map 219 Blk 3 Lot 11
■Map 22.1 Blk 20 Lots 8.3. 86 1 Hazel Gill and Raleigh i
Jonn Lewis Blalock, speeial 6.60. Brown 2282
iMap 217A Blk A Lot 7 .Map 227 Blk A Ixjts 21, 22
Pauline Bolden 20.4b'
James & Sarah Boyd 19.2.0 1
Map 219 Blk 2 Lot 7
I'. F. Bridges, special 1 ^ '
./o Winfred Bowen .... .32.41 Bedlond McDaniel .
27.41:
Map 234 Blk 12 Lot 37K
Douglas Calvin Sparrow
& Patsy 2.13
Map 2.34 Blk 13 Lol 9.3A
R. Coleman Stoupe 28.39
Map 221 Blk 2 Lots 13, .16
! .Map 226 Blk C Lot
Mildred Brown 14.21
Map 229B Blk 3 L‘>t 36
.Cenneth Bumgardner .... 29.62
.fa J, Camp I9.9f
'’ap 223 Blk B Lot 22
Map 226 Rik O Lot 9«
Marv Gamble Chambers .. 14 w
32.56'
What Makes the Piedmont Qreat
Not everyone appreciates a relative vvlio
sprc.ids rumors. But Dr. David Caldwell and
liis wife. Rachel were eternally grateful for the
rumor spread by Rachel's sister, Mary Dunlap.
Dr. Caldwell was truly an all-around man.
From 1768 to 1824. he served as minister to
two congregations in the Cireensboro area. He
was also a scif-taiiglit iloetor of medivine, an educator and an
outspoltcn critic of British tyranny.
In fact, he was so iniluential, he was forced to spend almost
the entire revolution in hiding.
One day lie returned to Itis honic anil wtis scizctl by the enemy.
It was a great moment for the British, but only a nioment.
The ne.xt move was a mistake, I hey decided to ransack liis
home before taking him back to their camp.
Leaving iiim with a guard. tlic> set about their destructive
work. Mary, who happened to he with the Caldwells at the time,
saw this as an opportunity and gambled. She approached Dr.
Caldwell and whispered, just loud enough for the guard to
hear, “Shouldn't Gillespie be coming?" Ciillcspic was the leader
of a small but cfTcctive army of patriots. And he was nowhere
in the area. But tlie guard didn't know that. So, fearing that lie
and his men were about to be attacked, he warned the officer-
T^mor.
in-charge. The officer rounded up his men and
hurried away, leaving Dr. Caldwell and his
wife in peace. U is difficult to measure fully
Dr. Caldwell's 'nJucnce on the people of his
time. But we uo know that five-state gover
nors, fifty ministers and many physicians,
lawyers and judges received their classical edu
cations in his little school.
Had Dr. Caldwell been taken away that day, he might never
have continued his work. But thanks to the imagination and iii-
gcnuily of Mary Dunlap, he carried oh.
Mrs. Dunlap's rumor happened almost 200 years ago.
But the imagination and ingenuity it demonstrates continues
toilay.
.At Duke Power, imagination and ingenuity have always been
a part of our philosophy. When Duke Power was founded in
i 904. the company's concept of turning thr entire Catawba Kiver
N'allcy into a hydroelectric system was an innovation.
For the I970's we're putting imagination to work in building
one of the world's largest nuclear generating stations at Otcnce,
South Carolina.
And our philosophy will continue to work for the peO|)le of
the Piedmont as long as we serve this area.
Duke Power
Working for the Piedmont kunfwwffii
n the.spirit that made it great.
Free reprints ol this series are available through your local Duke Power office.
22.95
17.47
11.14,
64.051
Map 226 Blk C Lot 3
Robert K. McDowell ..
Map 217 Blk B Lot 171
Cora McGill 14,45
-Map 226 Blk D Lot 27
Ardie M. Meachem 4.25
Map 205 Blk 20 Lot 107
Will F. Means 31.4.
Map 201 Blk 9 Lot 14
Ralph E. Ware 25.50
Map 212 Blk A Lots 34B, 3,3, 36
Ralph E. & James K Ware 19.21
Map 211 Blk A Lots 8-11
Samuel E. Ware & Margie . 14.11!
Map 219 Blk 1 Lot 5
Mrs. A. P. Warlick 50.70
•Map 214 Blk 11 Lot 9
J. P. Watkins &
Maggie Clark 23.53
Map 216 Blk 1.3 Lot 9
Map 230 Blk 1 Lot 52
Jerry Grlgg 43.OI
-Map 222 Blk H Lots 2, 3
Isaac H. Cuin 2.8.86
i Map 229B Blk A Lot 33
I Lola Mae Hall 10.63
Map 229B Blk A Lot 16
I J. B. Hawkins 13.9s
! Map 229A Blk A Lot 3.3
IS. E. Heavner, special ..
Map 223 iBIk K Lot 7
Fix'd K Herndon, heirs ...
Map 201 Blk 13 Lot 4
Clayton Hope
Map 203 Blk 20 Lot 26
Milton E. & Clytio Hope ..
Map 201 Blk 4 Lot 14
Map 201 Blk 3 Lot 13
Floyd C. Horn 95.80
Map 217 Blk A Lot 17
Mary D. Howell 19.30
Map 223 Blk M Lot 19
Luke W. Hoyle & Ruth 36.42 Bal.
: Anheff^'W'ii^'HiS''7hes, Marie
Kennedy, & Claudia
Payne 37.02
Map 201 Blk 16 Lot 2
■John K. Hullender 32.17
, Map 222 Blk H Lots 15, 16
i Thomas Robert Humphries 24.48
Map 218 Blk A Lots 167, 16S
166B, 160B
Margaret Blanton Johnson 13.64
; Map 223 Blk M Lot 18
! Marion -W.- Johnson 31,83
Map 205 Blk 20 Lot 103
; Johnny C. & Eva Mae
Jones 34.30
I Map 211 Blk A Lots 27, 28
I Mack Jordan 26.31
1 -Map 227 Blk D Lots 5, 6
Mrs. Luther Kibler 14.66
Map 2?6 Blk E Lot 23
i Mrs. Evelyn W. Lattimore . 82.88
Map 201 Blk 7 Lot 8
; George F. Lattimore, Jr.
& Helen 29.71
Map 201 Blk 9 Lot 17
G. F. Lattimore
Map 224 Blk A Lot 14
Helen Turner Lattimore
Map 223 Blk N Lot 1
Mattie Leo 13.35
Map 227 Blk B Lot 8
Last week we began a series
of articles on house plants, deal
ing, primarily, with their popu
larity; and giving suggestions a-
bout soil mixtures. If you have a
"pet" mixture, which Is giving
satisfactory results, I would not
have you change.
Perhaps many more house
plants suffer from an excess of
fertilizer rather than a lack of
it. Symptoms of over-fertilization,
may be expressed by the plant in|
a slowing down of growth, stunt-,
ing, browned leaf margins and
wilting, depending upon the do-,
gree of excess. Plants may even!
be killed by excess applications,'
especially if the material used Is
high in available nitrogen. 1
If the plants do not receive;
enough fertilizer, the leaves may
turn a pale yellow, may drop,'
few flowers may form and the
stems may be shrrtened. 1
If a good potting mixture is
used at planting time, most house
plapts fill not need additional
fertilizer until about three months
after potting. Plants that have
become well established may
need small amounts of fertilizer
about every six weeks. Do not
fertilize plants when they are
resting or dormant.
Probably the better method of
applying fertilizer Is in liquid
form. Soluble fertilizers are a-
available and should be used ac
cording to the manufacturer’s in
struction because they will var>
in formulation and in contentra-
tlon.
Robert Lee White ....
Map 226 Blk E Lot 25
Map 214 Blk 3 Ixjt 16
James MTiitesides 9
Map 219 Blk 3 Lot 13
Clarence Williams 11
Map 226 Blk E Lot 14
Gene & Sallie V^lliams .... 16
Map 226 Blk E Lot t
Vestula P. WUson 4
Map 214 Blk 3 Lot 12
Rockford Henry Wise 26
Map 223 Blk M Lot 36
Willie Young 13
Map 19 Blk 3 Lot 5
28.90
It an oixlinary dry garden-type
fertilizer is used, such as an 8-8-8,
dissolve one teaspoonful in a
quart (or this ratio if you need
more than one quart) of warm
water. Stir well and let stand
overnight. The next morning,
stir, vigorously, and apply.
When applying plant nutri
ents In liciukl form, or in suspend
ed solution, use enough of the so
lution to thoroughly wet the en
tire soil mass in the oontainer.
. Acid-loving plants, such as aza
leas, will develop chlorosis if the
soil is too alkaline (sweet). This
Is expressed by a mottling of the
leaves, especially between the
Chlorosis may be quickly cor-
leaf veins and along the midrib,
reeled by spraying the foliage
with a chelated iron compound or
adding this material to the soil.
However, to permanently correct
chlorosis, it will be necessary to
make the soil more acid (pH 5.5)
by adding iron sulfate to the soil.
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18.91
14.20
Odessa Lindsay 7.17 Bal.
-Map 201 Blk 15 Lot 2B
Lottie McClain, heirs 11.43
Map 225 Blk 20 Lots 61-64
BRIGHT YOUNG PEOPLE-are planning ad
vance education to perfect a skill . . . talent
... or learn a profession. Regular savings
into an education fund can pay the way. We
at Kings Mountain Savings & Loan are al
ways happy to pay high dividends on the ac
counts of young people who save for advance
education.
Bub McChuiey 7.86
-Map 217 Blk B Lot 17U
P. V. Webster
& Audrey 27.88 Bal.
Map 222 Blk C Lots 23, 24
Kings Moutitaiti
Savings A Loan Association
f. O. BOX 746 KINGS MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA 28086
GASTON COLLEGE
FoU Quarier. IMS — ADULT EDUCATION SCHEDULE
REGISTRATION — 840 A.M. • 4:00 P. M. SEPTEMBER 3, 4. 5,
CLASSES BEGIN THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 16-20. 1968
NO. OF
COURSES HOURS DAY TIME ROOM
Stenoscript 3«Tues. & Thurs. 7:00- 9:00 0119
6
COST
$4lo
Advanced Gunsmith
20
Tues.
■7:00- 9:00
viii
1^^
Cake Decoration
18
Thurs.
7:00- 9:00
S203
NC
Flower Arranging
20
Mon.
7:00- 9:00
S203
NC
National Electric Code
70
M-T-W-Th.
6:00- 9:00
T214
T217
NC
Upholstery
30
Wed.
7:00-10:00
Memorial
Hall
NC
Sculpture
30
Wed.
7:00-10:00
Art
House
$4.00
Public Speaking
20
Tues.
7:00- 9:00
C204
Nc’
Knitting
30
Tues.
7:00-10:00
Music
Bldg.
NC
Blueprint Reading (Mech.)
30
Tues.
7:00-10:00
TlOl
NC
Blueprint Reading (Constr.) 30
Tues.
7:00-10:00
T106
NC
Dress Making
46
Mon.
tidOclOiOO
7:00- 9:00-
MkwHifb
NC
Interior Decoration
20
Tues.
NC
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