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rhursday, September ^5, 1969 n-i" I jgiirii-iSiarfg: KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. WANT ADS 1 Legals K NORTH CAROLINA •^GASTON COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT] E. McLEAN AND WIFE, ADGE E. McLEAN. ET AL. j Plaintiffs, l^s. ETHEL P. CRAWFORD, ROB ERT LEWIS CRAWFORD AND JlWIFE, BETTY H. CRAWF’ORD; DONALD CRAWFORD AND (WIFE, JO ANN CRAWFORD; ? JAMES J. CRAWFORD AND WIFE, FRANCES CRAWFORD. : Defendants ; ISTtmCE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION J This Is a Civil .Action and not a Special Proceeding. The defendants, Ethel P. Craw ford, Robert Lewis Crawford and wife, Betty H. Crawford, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced a- gainst them in the Superior Court of Gaston County. North Caro- 'lina, for the purpose of removing a cloud from the title to real es- o tate formerly owned by the de- fendanta or their predecessors, but now claimed in fee aimjtle by the plaintiffs by reason ^ the fact that the plaintiffs are now and have been througfi various and mense conveyances by war ranty deed the ovwiers akitl pos sessors of the real property here inafter described, and to forever exclude the defendants from any interest in Said lands by reason of the aforementioned mense con veyances. TRACT I. BEGINNING at a . white , oaJt. common corper Of L. H. Boyd, Sr., as per Deed Book 3f78 tit Pate 230 in the Gaeton GOimty Regfa- try, and G. B. Cloninger, .btiiig also the northern most corner of a 70 acre tract of land from the J. E. Crawford estate commonly referred to as the 'Mill Place", and runs thence with the line of L. H. Boyd, Sr. South 53 02 West 1153.13 feet to a stake; thence with another line. of L. H. Boyd, Sr., South 20-01 East 990 feet to a stake; thence South 10-10 East ■Legals 1 NOTICE OF FX5RECLOSURE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of jSo.4 feet to a stake in the center -| line of Crowders Creek Road * tRural Road No. 1109»; thence with the center line of said Crow- dOrs Creek Road the following thirteen courses and distances; tl) North 37-40 East 20:13 feet; (2) North 39-55 East 100 feet; (3) North 43-58 East 100 feet; (4) North 46-47 East 100 feet; (5) North 47-24 East 900 feet; (6) North 48-14 East 100 feet; i”!* i ing described territory, requested North 53-26 East 100 feet; ,8, ^HORJ, ^^at«i^t^ 9.hJ^y "^y petition filed p^ ?' :BEffraiNGTn a black oak. the fice of the Register of ^eds for, ^^^thwest corner of the Barwtn Cleveland County. North Caro- j Ina default having been made ,he we.st line of the in the payment of the indebted^| , n. 15-10 W. ness thereby secured, and said;, t- f j mwivmwfn NOTICE OF PUBUC HEAWNC ON Tl request FOR ANNEXATION | The public will take notit-e that the City Board of Commissioners of the City of Kings Mountain has l| called a Public Hearing at 6:30 p. | m. on the 14th day of October, 1969, in council chambers on the North 58-28 East 100 feet; (9) North 63-06 East 100 feet; (10) North 68-16 East 100 feet; (11) North 73-26 East lOO feet; (12) North 78-13 East 100 feet; (13) North 82-49 East 83.04 feet to a stake in the line of G- B. Clonln- the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed byi , , annevine the follow i- PeSHORT, and wife, DORlSi‘ WAIfKD - TWO EMPLOYEES For sewage department. Hospitalisation insur ance. retirement plan, six paid holidays yearly, vacation, sick leave. Apply at MAYOR S OrnCE CITY OF KINGS MOUNTAIN J J , . - i, • u .u . 248 feet to an iron stake, the' ger; thence with the line of G. deed of trust being by the <erms^^^,^^,,gj corner; thence a new!I B. Cloninger North 56-45 West thereof subject of foreclosure,_the YVilllams’property [ 761.0 feet to the beginning, con-! undersigned Trustee will offer, g 59.j7w. 407.8 feet to a sweet | mining approximately 36.27 acres! for sale at public auction to the g 51.52 w. 134.5 feet I and being that part of the 70 acrei b'Rbest bld^r for cash, at the ^ stake; thence S. 33-39 W. 109 tract of land conveyed to Nannie,Courthouse door, in Shelby, North ^ nine; thence S. 24-1.5W. ji C. Carson, et al, by deed record-1 Carolina on the 16th day of Octo- gg ^ stake; thence S. 11-0 ‘ ed in Book 122 at Page 668 in the; her, 1969, at 11:00 A.M„ the pro- j. 353 fppj ,0 3^ stake. N. Gaston County Registry and lying] psrty conveyed in said deed of q j. igpj (p 3^1 iron stake I on the Northwesterly side of ‘rust, the same lying and being Crowders Creek Road. Number Four Township, Cleve- TRACT II. 'BEGINNING at an iron, com- mpn comer oif L. H. Boyd, Sr., as per Deed Book 378 at Page 230 in the Gaston County Registry land County, North Carolina, and in the City of Kings Mountain, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING on a stake, a new comer on the East side of Road and Paul Kincaid, Sr., and being] jqo. 2038 and said stake being S. Price Reduced on Summer Dresses TO MAKE ROOM FOR FAL^ UNES New fall dresses available on Septembef 22, coriiplete line of ladies’ blouses. Long and short sleeves men’s and boys' knitted shirts. Long and short sleeves men's dress and sport shirts. Long and short sleeves men’s and boys' sweaters. Men's wind- breakers coats regular and tall lengths. Men’s permanent press dress and casual slacks. Men’s underwear. Excellent color and size selections available at Oxford Knitting Factory Outlet Store 501 York Rd., Kings Mountain, N. C f .-i 9 Fcm TOUR HfisiWi YOU IMOW WE HAVE MYAUD AM WSPHAL Mm nu SAU OK m 1017 ^ CAMB NDOtXM. I ^ UHaA. cM6m PLUS MANY OTHOt TYPES OF CONVALESCENT: EQUIPMENT # CHAM KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG (;()MPA\^ ; . , S VO F N IPHONE 739-2571* ttn alko the southern most corner of that tract of land of the J. E. Cfawford Estate commonly re ferred to as the '‘Mill Place", and runs thence with the line of L. H. Boyd, Sr. North 27-17 West 582.0 ^eet to a stone at an oak; thence North 10-10 West 571.60 feet to a stake in the center line of Crow- ddrs Creek Road (Rural Road No. 1109): thenoe with the center line of said Crowders Creek Road the followinig thirteen courses and distances; (1) North ?7A0 East 20.13 feet; (2) North 39-55 East 1C(0 feet; (3) North 43-58 East IQO feet; (4) North 46-47 East 100 feet; (5) North 47-24 East 900 feet; (6) North 48-14 East 100 feet; (7) North 53-26 East 100 feet; (8) North 58-28 East 100 'f«et; (9) North 63-06 East lOb feet; (10) North 68-16 East 100 feet; (11) North 73-26 East 100 feet; (12) North 78-13 East 100 feet; (13) North 82-49 East 83.04 feet to a stake in the line of G. B. Cloninger; thence South 56-45 East 523.39 feet to an ironi in the line of Parham; thence South 71-3 OWest 1122.0 feet to an" iron; thence South 24-38 West 792.0 feet to an iron; thence! South 67-22 East 1^.0 feet to an irbn; thence South 41-53 East 383.0 feet to an iron; thence with the line of Paul Kincaid, Sr., South 50-08 West 850.6 feet to the beginning, containing approxi. mately 32.37 acres and being that part of the 70 acre tract of land conveyed to Nannie C. Carson, et al, by deed recorded in Book 122 at Page 668 In the Gaston County Registry and lying on the Soutl^ easterly side of Crowdirs Cre* Road. The above metes and bounds description taken frpm a plat of survey made by Findlay, Withers & McConnaughey Co., April. 1965. ■And the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Gaston County, North Caro lina, and answer or demurr to the Complaint in said action within 20. days after the 3rd day of Sept ember, 1969, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. This the 3rd day of September, 1969. George C. Holland, Clerk Superior Court By: Doris S. M‘«ntooth, Deputy Jeffrey M. Guller and Carl J. Stewart, Jr. Attorneys for the Plaintiffs. 9:4-25 63-30 E. 692.5 feet from a stake. Clyde N. Short’s most Western corner and running with the East edge of the road and a new line S. 5-30 W. 125 feet to a stake, a new corner; thence another new line S. 84-30 E. 174.2 feet to a stake, a new corner; thence an other new line across Clyde W. Short’s property N. 5-30 E. 125 feet to a stake, a new corner; thence another new line across the Clyde W. Short property N. 84-30 W. 1747.2 feet to the BEGI.N- NING, containing ..5 of an acre. Being the same land conveyed by Clyde W. Short and wife, to J. D. Short and wife by deed dat ed the 12th day of January, 1961 and now on record in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Cleveland County in Book 9 B at Page 443. This sale will be made subject to all prior liens and encum brances, and unpaid taxes and assessments, for paving, if any. near an oak stump; thence N. 86- 48 E. 703.1 feet to an iron stake; thence S. 56-42 E. 25 f^et to an I iron stake; thence N. 86-48 E. [ 142 feet to a point on the pave- 1 ment of the old Kings Mountain- I Waco road: thence with the road I N. 17-02 W. 15-4 feet to George j | Thombs corner;,thence with hi.s 1 line N. 89-0 W. 139 feet to an oak, j his corner: thence with another 1 of his lines N. 5-45 W. 324 feet to I an iron stake, his corner; thence i I with another of his lines N. 13-30 |.| E. 85 feet to a wild cherry, his i corner and a corner of the knit- j ting 'mill property; thence with j the south line of the mill property N. 81-0 W. 249.5 feet to the begin- | ning, containing lOfi acres more I or less and being a part of the land conveyed to Otto Williams I et al by deed rated 2 June 1968 [ and now on record in the Cleve land County Registry in Book 12 F | at page 405. John Henry Moss, Mayor. 9:25; 10-2 I This 15th day of September 1969. J. R. Davis Trustee Geosge B. Thomasson Attorney 9:18 - 10:9 : Il ENROLL TODAY — IMMEDIATE OPENINGS IBM KEY PUNCH & VERinER MORNING. AFTERNOON OR EVENING CLASSES DATA PROCESSING BEGINNING MON., SEPT. 29 INCLUDES KEY PUNCH, PANEL WIRING AND BASIC COMPUTER PROGRAMMING EVENING CLASSES ONLY MON.-WED.-THURS. .DIPLOMA COURSES BEGINNING MON., SEPT. 29 I MbRNING OR EVENING ^1—- SECRETARIAL 12 MOS. — JUNIOR ACCOUNTING 12 MOS. — STENOGRAPHIC 9 MOS. — GENERAL BUSINESS 9 MOS. SOUTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE 305 N. LAFAYETTE ST.. SHELBY, N. C. PHONES: 487-9073 — 487-5857 . 9:21-9:25 0 iifbW NtICkk Ake Vd6 PilTllfG FOR HfSPRAWCet Probably a sizeable amount. It is possible that we can qav* you money on a comprehensive insurance plan. — SEE US TODAY! — nisinutNCEis secointt THE ARTHUR HAY AGENCY "ALL KINDS OP INSURANOS" PHONE 789-3059 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA clev-eland county IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUg-rtCE SUPERIOR C?OURT'DIVISION iUJMfNIS'tRATOR’S - EXliCU^R’S NOTICE ,H.aying qualified ,as Adminis- tratoi: of the estate of Wray Keith Carpenter of Cleveland County, Nqrth Carolina, this is to notify all peitspns having claims against the estate of said Wray Keith Carpenter to present them to the undersigned within 6 months from date of the publication ol this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. This the 26th day of August, 1969. John 'F. Carpenter Rt. 3 - Box 145 Kings 'Mountain, N. C. 28886 9:4-25 pd. H IteaHy For Sole |i WANTED * Winder Tenders * Spinners * Spinning Doffers If you can work regularly and six days per week, please apply at the Personnel Office of McNeill Spinning Company [Old Gambrill Mill Office] Bessemer City. N. C. PRone 629-2297 or 629-2298 Excellent Pay and Benefits WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER FOR SALE Two bMtoAm house with lot. Water available. From IClrigs Mountain to Grover take Highway hSB -North to second paved road past Hardin Grocery. Turn left. Go to first paved road, turn right. Bottom of hill bear left at forks. Go .2. of a mile dirt road on right. At top of the hill turn right. Home mile on left. For further information CoU Collact 392-4102 CaiartoHe, N. C 8 to 10 a. m. dally Xvealag* ecdl ChMtar, 8. C. A— gaim wyiwbs WANTED Men to train as band saw operators and general warejhouse duties. Apply SAR Manufacturing Company Industrial Park Kings Mountain, N. G. 9:18 $ SAVE $ SAVE $ '69 Model Year-End Closeouts! 21 Cars Must Be Sold 21 New 1969 Chevrolets In Stock Come by and get the Greatest Discount on a New 1969 Chevrolet. We have a good selection ol 1969 Chevrolets to choose from. USED NEW ONES, NEW USED ONES All Mokes. All Models. All “OK" f 1969 Impala Convertible, all power, air con dition, green with white top 3895.^^ 1968 Caprice s/sedan, loaded with all equip ment, ak condition, low mileage 1968 Chevelle s/s/396 coupe, green, turbo- hydbramatic transmissioli, console, bucket sents 2395.°° 1968 Impala 4-door, one owner, air condition and aH power 2395.°° 1968 Bel Air 44oor, white, blue int. A real dieAB car for only 1995.°° 1967 fid Air 4-door, powerglide trans., real clean mi one owner. Only 1795.°° he lot ng ?r.s ho na Id. 00 1967 Chevfdet 2-door, air condition .. 1595.' 1966 Ca^ce s /sedan, light blue, just like vism iriA M .«qiiqnnent 1695.°° 18K Pontiac LeMan s 4-door, all power and air iinidUicn onlyl49S.°° iHR Plymouth Fury 111 4 - door, local one mm. Clean 1295.°° -TRUCK VALUES- 1967 CrMC y2-4on pick-up truck 1695.°° 1964 Ford y2-ton pkk-up truck 1095.°° 30 MORE LATC MODEL USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM loin the "OK" crowd. More people buy Used Cars at Chevy's OK Sign FOR A DD DEAL GALL NOW — SEE — CHARLES E. DIXON. The Walking Man's Friend I. T. McGinnis. Jr. Rob Goforth W. F. Stone. Jr. Monk Adams Paul D. Dover Dixon Chevrolet, Inc. Corner Railroad At Mountain r- Phono 739-1471
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