June 23 & 24, 2004
The Eagle / The Kings Mountain Herald
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Exhibit. A attached
hereto and incorporat-
ed herein. This sale
shall not include any
portion of the real
property that has been
released by recorded
releases.
EXHIBIT A
BEGINNING at a
rebar in ‘the western
right of way of North
Watterson Street, and
said Beginning point
being located South
23-25-34 West 70.75
feet from a manhole
within the right of way
of North Watterson
Street; thence proceed-
ing with the western |
right of way of North |
Watterson Street South |
02-39-54 West 100.79
feet to a right of way |
monument; thence pro-
ceeding with an arc of a
circular curve in a |
southwesterly direction |
at a radius of 24.97
feet, an arc distance of
38.72 feet to a concrete
right of way monument
(a chord bearing begin
South 47-05-45 West
34.96 feet); thence pro-
ceeding with the north-
ern right of way of
West King Street North
88-10-32 West 220.16
feet to a rebar at the |
" North 02-19-38 East
‘Book 1261 at page |
(Deed Book 1045 at |
Page 139); thence with
the southern line of the |
Ross property South |
88-01-55 East 100.00 |
feet to a rebar; thence |
with the eastern line of |
Dumenia R. Ross |
20.74 feet to an iron;
thence South 88-26-41
East 147.65 feet to a
rebar in the western
right of way of North
Watterson Street,
thence proceeding with
the western right of
way of North
Watterson Street the
following two (2) calls
and distances; South
02-45-41 West 45.28
feet to a rebar; thence |
South 02-39-27 West
74.69 feet to the point |
of Beginning, pursuant
to two (2) surveys by |
Meade Gunnell, |
Engineering and |
Surveying, PC, dated |
November 12, 1999 |
and May 5, 1999.
Title References: Deed |
1759 and Deed Book |
1246 at Page 2293 of |
the Cleveland County |
Registry.
The sale will be sub- |
ject to any and all supe-
southeast corner of | rior mortgages, deeds
G.K. Howard, Jr, | of trust and liens,
(Deed Book 1221 at | including without limi-
page 1491); thence | tation, the lien of |
proceeding with the | unpaid taxes and
eastern line of G. K. | assessments, ease- |
Howard, Jr., North 01- | ments, conditions, |
56-36 East 224.16 feet | restrictions and matters |
to a rebar in the south- | of record.
ern property line of
Dumenia R. Ross
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IS> Neither the
Substitute Trustee nor
the holder of the Note
secured by the Deed of
Trust being foreclosed
nor the officers, direc-
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ees, agents or author-
ized representatives of
either the Substitute
Trustee or the holder of
the Note make any rep-
resentation or warranty
relating to the title or
any physical, environ-
mental, health or safety
conditions existing in,
on at or relating to the
real property being
sold, and any and all
responsibilities or lia-
bilities arising out of or
in any way relating. to
any such conditions
expressly are dis-
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The Kings Mountain Herald |
704-739-7496
successful bidder shall
be required to tender
the full balance pur-
chase price so bid in
cash or certified check
at the ‘time: the
Substitute Trustee ten-
ders to him a deed for
the property or
attempts to tender such
deed, and should said
successful bidder fail
to pay the full balance
purchase price so bid at
that time, he shall
remain liable on his bid
as provided for in
North Carolina General
Statutes §45-21.30(d)
and (e). The owner and
holder of the indebted-
ness secured by the
Deed of Trust may
make a credit bid.
This sale will be held
open ten (10) days for
upset bids as required
by law.
This the 8th day of
June, 2004.
Wesley L. Deaton,
Substitute Trustee
Pendleton &
Pendleton, PA.
P.O. Box 159
Lincolnton, North
Carolina 28093-0159
Telephone:
(704) 735-0483
Facsimile:
(704) 735-1541
KMH 2744
(6:24, 7:01)
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as
Executor of the Estate
of Elaine Carolina
Beilke Moss, deceased,
late of 504 Crescent
Hill Rd., Kings
Mountain, North
Carolina, this is to
notify all persons,
firms and corporations
| having claims against
| said estate to present
| them duly verified, to |
| the undersigned Mr. |
| John H. |
| Executor, P.O. Box 38, |
| Kings Mountain, North
Carolina 28086 on or
| before the 1st day of
| October 2004 or this
| notice will be placed in
| bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to
| said estate will please
make immediate settle- |
| ment with the under-
| signed.
This the 22 day of
June, 2004.
John iH.
Executor
KMH 2745
6:24:7:1,8,'15
Moss,
2 COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Here's a look at some of
the special events, activities
and programs scheduled in
the coming weeks in the
Gaston, Cleveland and
Lincoln areas.
COMMUNITY
*The City of Cherryville
will hold a dedication cere-
mony for the naming of
Hwy. 150 in memory of
Charlie 'Choo-Choo' Justice
on Monday, June 28, 2004 at
10:30 a.m. at the Cherryville
Little Theater. For more
information, call city manag-
er David Hodgkins at (704)
435-1710.
*The Cherryville city pool
and the Bessemer City pool
are open for the summer
season. The Cherryville
pool operates Monday -
Friday from 1-6 p.m., on
Saturday from 9 a.m. - 6
p.m. and on Sunday from sp, (1
1-6 p.m. until September 1.
Admission is $2 for
Cherryville residents and $3
for non-residents. For more
information about the
Cherryville pool, call (704)
435-1747. The Bessemer
City pool operates seven
days a weeks from 1-6 p.m.
Admission is $2. For more
information about the
Bessemer City pool, call
(704) 629-2331.
eThe Lions Club organiza-
tions in Gaston, Cleveland
and Lincoln counties are
participating in the
Campbell's Soup Labels for
Education Program. Lions
Club members are collecting
UPC seals from Campbell's
and Pedderidge Farm prod-
ucts that can be redeemed to
raise money for the North
Carolina School for the Deaf.
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FUNERAL SERV.
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After School Care,
Summer Camps,
Holiday Camps,
Youth Sports, Aerobics,
Fitness Center
196 YMCA Drive
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FUNERAL SERV.
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Woodlawn
Funeral Home
375 Woodlawn Avenue,
Mount Holly
704-820-0608
Wholesale Flooring, Inc.
601 Park St., Belmont, NC
Abbey Plaza Shopping Ctr.
Exit 27 Off I-85
We sell all types of
_ flooring at wholesale prices
direct to the public.
Jason White
704-747-2474
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HOME IMPROVEMENT To Advertise
Your
Business
On Our
Service
Directory
Call
739-7496.
Anyone wishing to collect
UPC seals for the Lions Club
can turn in the seals at any
Lions Club recyclable eye-
glasses boxes. For more
information, call Robert
Tomlinson at (704) 735-8154.
*The Lincolnton Parks and
Recreation Department is
currently operating the‘city
pool at Betty G. Ross Park
for the summer season on
Mondays - Saturdays from
10 am. - 5 p.m. and on
| Sundays from 1-5 p.m.
Admission is $2.
Additionally, water aerobics
is being offered on Tuesdays
from 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. and
cost is $2.50 per class. For
more information, call (704)
735-2671.
*The Girl Scouts of the
Pioneer Council will offer
camp programs this summer
for girls of all ages at Camp
Rotary in Gastonia and
Camp Golden Valley in
Rutherford County. For reg-
istration information, call
(704) 864-3245.
eDowntown Belmont, Inc. is
sponsoring its community
farmers market on
Saturdays now through
Labor Day in downtown
Belmont. For more informa-
tion, call Sandy Lemons at
(704) 869-4089.
eIndian Creek Tennis and
Swim Club in Lincolnton is
offering all-day and morn-
ing tennis camps for players
ages 6-17 during the months
of June and July. For regis-
Campbell at (828) 464-7953.
*Gaston Dance Theatre in
Gastonia is offering week-
long summer dance camps
| during the month of June as
well as the six-week summer
semester of dance program.
For registration information,
call (704) 865-5943.
The X-Y-Z (Extra Years
of Zest) Club, an exercise
group for senior adults,
meets each Monday,
Wednesday and Friday at
9 a.m. at the Cherryville
Community Building. For
more information, call (704)
435-1747.
*Gaston County Parks and
Recreation is currently
accepting reservations for
picnic shelters at county
parks located at Dallas,
North Belmont, Tryon and
Bessemer City. For rental
and reservation information,
call (704) 922-2160.
*The American Red Cross in
Gaston County sponsors
blood drives at various loca-
tions across the county on a
regular basis. For informa-
tion about upcoming blood
drives, call (704) 864-2623.
*Gaston County Parks and
Recreation sponsors month-
t
ly dances for senior adults
age 55 and older on the sec-
ond Friday of each month at
the Gaston County Citizens
Resource Center in Dallas.
Dances are held at 7 p.m.
and cost is $3 for individuals
and $5 per couple. For more
information, call (704) 922-
2164.
*The Girls Scouts of the
Pioneer Council based in
Gastonia is currently seek-
ing volunteers to work with
the various Girl Scouts pro-
grams. For volunteer infor-
mation, call (704) 864-3245.
*The Kings Mountain
History Museum is open on
Saturdays from 11 a.m. until
2 p.m. with a children's
story hour set for 11 a.m.
until 12 noon. For informa-
tion, call Esther Muench at
(704) 739-1917.
AREA MEETINGS
*The Gaston County board
of commissioners will meet
on Thursday, June 24, 2004
at 6 p.m. at the Gaston
County Courthouse in
Gastonia. For agenda infor-
mation, call county clerk
Martha Jordan at (704) 866-
3196.
*The Gaston-Lincoln
Genealogical Society will
hold a meeting on Saturday,
June 26, 2004 at 2 p.m. at the
Lincoln County Library in
Lincolnton. Jason Harpe
will be the speaker and dis-
cuss the topic, Manuscript
- Holdings at the Lincoln
County Museum.’ The pub-
lic is invited to attend. For
more information, call socie-
ty president Don Gladden at
(704) 865-4737.
*The Cherryville city coun-
cil will hold a work session
meeting on Monday, June
28,2004 at 3 p.m. in the city
hall conference room. For
agenda information, call city
clerk Teresa Randall at (704)
435-1710.
*The Cherryville planning
and zoning board will meet
on Monday, June 28, 2004 at
7 p.m. at the Cherryville
Community Center. For
agenda information, call city
planner Kelly Sellers at (704)
435-1700.
¢The Gaston College board
of trustees will meet on
Monday, June 28, 2004 at
4 p.m. in the Myers Center
board room. For agenda
information, call (704) 922-
6200.
*The Life Enrichment
Center in Shelby will spon-
sor a meeting of the Share
and Care Lunch Group on
Wednesday, July 7, 2004
from 12 noon - 1 p.m. at the
Neal Senior Center, 100
T.R. Harris Dr., Shelby.
Participants should bring
their lunch and drinks will
be provided. For more
information, call Linda
Cabiness at (704) 484-0405.
*The Cherryville Chamber
of Commerce holds a meet-
ing of its board of directors
on the third Monday of each
month at 12 noon. For infor-
mation, call (704) 435-3451.
eThe Cherryville education
task force meets the fourth
Monday of each month at
7 p.m. at the Cherryville
Community Building. For
tration information, call Don -ainformation, call city hall at
(704) 435-1710.
*The American Legion Post
100 meets the second and
fourth Tuesdays of each
month at 6 p.m. at the legion
building on Pink St. in
Cherryville. For informa-
tion, call Leon Jackson at
(704) 487-6933.
*The American Legion
Auxiliary Unit 100 meets the
third Monday of each month
at 6:30 p.m. at the legion
building on Pink St. in
Cherryville. For informa-
tion, call (704) 435-3794.
*The Cherryville Senior
Citizens Club meet on the
second Tuesday of every
month at 2 p.m. at the
Cherryville Community
Building. All Cherryville
area seniors are invited to
attend. For information, call
Ann Moose at (704) 435-
3878.
*The Veterans of Foreign
Wars Post 5200 in Cherry-
ville meets the second and
fourth Wednesday of each
month at the post home
located off Paul Beam Rd. in
Cherryville. The meal is
served at 6 p.m. with the
meeting set at 7 p.m. For
information, call post com-
mander James Homesley at
(704) 445-3933 or adjutant
quartermaster Bill Carpenter
at (704) 435-9853.
*The Veterans of Foreign
Wars Post 5200 Men's
Auxiliary in Cherryville
meets the third Wednesday
of each month at 6:30 p.m. at
the post home located off
Paul Beam Rd. in Cherry-
ville. For more information,
call Johnny Mauney at (704)
445-3933.
*The Cherryville Lions Club
meets the first and third °
Tuesdays of the month at
6:30 p.m. at the Cherryville
Community Center. For
information, call club secre-
tary Bill Carpenter at (704)
435-9853.
*The Cherryville Rotary
Club meets each Wednesday
at 12:15 p.m. at the Cherry-
ville Community Center.
For information, call club
president Sam Harrod at
(704) 445-9922.
*The Cherryville Equestrian
Park Authority meets the
first Monday of each month
at 7 p.m. at the Cherryville
Community Building. For
information, call Melissa
Summer at (704) 435-3451.
AT THE LIBRARY
*The Gaston County Public
Library in Cherryville and
Bessemer City will hold sto-
rytime each week for pre-
school children ages 3-5.
Bessemer City will hold sto-
rytime on Wednesdays at 10
a.m. and Cherryville will
hold storytime on Tuesdays
at 10 a.m. For more infor-
mation, call the Bessemer
City library at (704) 629-3321
or the Cherryville library at
(704) 435-6767.
*The Gaston County Public
Library in Bessemer City
will host a display titled
‘Books and Readers' that fea-
tures collectible figurines,
bookmarks, cards and sta-
tionery and other memora-
bilia of books and reading
during the month of June.
The display items on loan
from Sarah Boyd. For more
information, call (704) 629-
332%.
*The Gaston County Public
Library is sponsoring its
summer reading program
titled "Discover New Trails
@ Your Library' now
through July 24, 2004 with
special activities at branch
libraries across the county,
including Cherryville and
Bessemer City, for children
pre-school through sixth
grade. For a schedule of
events, call the Cherryville
library at (704) 435-6767 or
the Bessemer City library at
(704) 629-3321...
*The Gaston County Public
Library, 1555 E. Garrison
Blvd., Gastonia, is hosting
the national touring exhibi-
tion, Freedom: A History of
US - The Epic Story of a
Revolutionary Idea, now
through June 30, 2004. The
exhibit is a free-standing six-
panel display that highlights
the concepts and pursuit of
freedom by Americans from
1716 to 1968. The exhibit is
free and open to the public.
For more information, call
(704) 868-2164.
*The Gaston County Public
Library will host a multi-
media program on the
Overmountain Victory
National Historic Trail on
Monday, June 28, 2004 at
7 p.m. at the Union Rd.
branch library located at
5800 Union Rd. in Gastonia.
Paul Carson, superintendent
of the Overmountain Victory
WS
National Historic Trail, will
be the guest speaker. The
program is free and
designed for adults and
older students. For more
information, call (704) 852-
4073.
AROUND THE REGION
*The High Point Area Arts
Council is currently seeking
visual artists and craft ven-
dors to participate in the
34th annual Day in the Park
Festival set for Saturday,
September 18, 2004 from
10 a.m. - 6 p.m. For vendor
information, call (336) 889-
2787, ext. 23.
*The Charlotte-Mecklen-
burg Senior Center is cur-
rently hosting a variety of
events and programs for
senior adults. For details on
available activities, call (704)
522-6222.
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