RATION REMINDER
GASOLINE In I. 'ules m
eastern shortage area A •> ••"Up
ons are now good In state nut
side the eastern shortage atea
A-8 coupons are 1 >w good
FUEL OIL— Period .V coupons
in old rations ait- good througn
September 30:. Pei-iml I enupoJu.
in new rations are good tin p.ug.b
December.
SUGAR- Statu)) N" 11 1
for 5 pounds tlnuugb D> I'd ei
Stamps Nos. 1 am! If. gp"<| ■ '
5 pounds each fot bnine ranni:
through Octobei 31
SHOES—.Stamp No. 1' ••u>.l
for one pair. Validity Ira
extended indefinitely
MEAT, EATS -Red iauit.- N
Y and Z good through Octvoei -
Brown stamps A ami !’• go...
through Octobei d. Blown stamp
C good through October
Brown stamp I) becomes good
October 3 and remain •
through Octobei d).
PROCESSED FOODS Bloc
U, V, and Y\ expire Octobei
Cut Expected in Shoe Ration
T'he new siioc‘ stamp. No. 1 O'i
the "airplane' sr.ee; in W at lw.
tion Book Three which become
valid November 1. probably wil.
have to last six months Oi V has
announced. At .he .-aine unn‘
OPA said that stamp IS. original
ly scheduled to expire Octtpbei
31 is extended indetlnkeb ami
will overlap the next tain; .''I '
present plan is to eliminate ex
piration dates on -hoe stamps
and to make new stamps vaml
as soon as supplies warrant,
this enables a person ave -loa
stamps until sil'ie are al< neede.l
More Leather for Shoe Repairs
More ieathei will he .. aii.il.le
for repair of. civilian -ho,-- a
the resuit of a receilt \\ P.B tudci
More Soap Provided
Consumers util navi- gu-m.-t
soap supplies within a Dm
weeks. The War !•'• .<d Adi-mms
tration has anounced a program
to proived a per cent- increase
in soap production toi civilian
Use. U 1' A emphasizeil that there
will st-ill foe no e\ces-. ami urged
.soap-sav'ing by every possible
method.
May Requisition Idle I rucks
idle used trucks may be re.[in
sitioned by district tll'l • office.
or agricultural cou..t\ Mar boards
to transport vital agru alt lirai
ptoducts wiiei; such ti aiuspoi t
service is Vitaliy id ede'd Requi
sitioning will be necessary only
where oil tiers ot iu.ie ti-ed trucks
. are unwilling t<> allow the use ot
their vehicles in ’his -erv-iee.
Market Turkeys Nov*
Farmer.- arc urged to market
their turkeys a soon a- p” ' 1>1*
s,)' that ilie Ann-! e.d. aimed tui
ces overseas can have typical
Thanksgiving and * hristuia
dinners. ia loiiil uieiio-ni.
,\1 aj. General K. 1! Ur-eg..i>, the
t J Mill ! e I r.,:«s !• 1. < n.-fal; and
Ai;. iti i i Jones, Wai Food Admin
istratpr, a[lpea;ed to tarllieis . t>
go over y. .it' tu: .a y Hocks c.ue
i'ullv now with a vu-w t• > o tiering
as many as. ao.-.-iide i'-u sale, to
gnver t ■ tile it. Send them to
vour processor v, early as possi
ble. it you don't kn.oa where to
market them. >• mm : vottr m'-ai
est War Roar'd -dm e •- U.md.W,
master Market Center
More Heavy Underwear Coming
The War 'Production Hoar-:
ha- acted • ■'. iii'-',:. c nri idtli'ttioil
ot' certain ty l-i .- '! : -
boys' i.cav km' ai.., .wear d.
which a sla 'stage loomed.
Glass Cloth Prices Up
Prices l'." /'•■■ ctm u-e.d a
a- substitute i'"i g m hot
homes or. .chicken bov-s, will be
higher to ce .im-r since a r>"
emp Ol’A a. , inline!.'..
To Issue Ration Book Four
War Rat.- ! I;,.-.,.* Four, which
will last ,app- "V.r. re.;, two yeai
will be i'ssI i. m, re I nan 1
million persons illl-a.ugh school
house distribution' during the last
JO days of October, OPA has
aiinoura ed. I l..e in.on. combine,s
jo !nt and tilt’-t s amps, it has A
pages containing h' 1 stamps,
printed in blue, red, green and
black
Pre-Induction Training for Bays
Moie than one million 16 and
IV year bln boys will be. enroll
ed ‘in voluntary civilian pre in
duction uair.ii,. courses in the
nation's i-boois 'hi tall, accoid
ing to -be Win: Department.
Representing an enrollment ot
more than half of all the physi
cally able boys at these age levels
the students are taking- courses
that will prepare them for more
effective service in the armed
forces. Officers at army recep
tion centers record all [ire-in
duction training on the soldier s
permanent record card. This
training is taken into considera
tion in mjilting assignments to
further training and army jobs.
Counties to Get WFA Awards
Counties in which farmers
have achieved exceptional pro
duction will be cited for achieve
ment in one or more of the fol
lowing: Extent by which the
county exceeded 194.3 goals; ov
ercoming severe handicaps; ex
trill III' shifts to vital vvat clops
improvement ill farm production
efficiency : fuller use nl hunt
uni lahor resources One award
mav he made in each stale with
others in proportion to the state s |
lotion of the ioral !'. S. fanu
popiliat ioli. Probabjy most, of the
events will he made in NoVellibei
\ -iiujlai award will he made to
seasonal food processors with
out ■! ..Hiding [ir od lie t ton reeoids j
Seed* Under Price Control
Buyer prices on processed and
;u: processed seeds pt altalla i
(Ni.ii thei ii. Central, and South j
,;iii red clover, alsike clover,
wen. .lover and timothy have!
her- restored to approximate |
■level paid last spring At the .
am/- ton, I 11’A has a nred pi o J
doced-farmer sornevvhat highei ,
et n • ; i • than last season, leffeCt
mg parity pt lees or better on
.sales of these seeds to them.
Safeguard Government Check*
Despite repeated warning, the
Person rod show a steady m
records of the Bureau of Naval
rieae in tl.e number ot allot
nietil and family allowance
checks stvden or lost alter deliv
ery. To prevent loss the follow
in'- suggestions have been offered
( ia iie on e your name is on your
mail box oi door, ('*) watch, foi
y ,,n i check" a lid deposit |t prompt
)\ m a regular place; (.!> il you
move, notify > our postmastei and
mt lo'i the X Hot nietd l>i' isioii m
the h ., in 11 v VI low a iil'e lliviso.n
of 'the Bureau of Supplies and
Accounts. Navy Depm Imeiit,
Cleveland, Ohio.
Cut Football travel
A1 i 'sciu.ioi, college and other
b,,,iball teams have been asked
),j j),,. office lit Defense lians
|,or; aVii.i: ii.i confine the sale and
,11 i nbut inn ill Tickets tu t he
.uii Ills el the local ansi ,.f the
, ■ if i r •' in a hit'll the games ale to
l„. plate,I- 11V so restricting sales
(Ur I lutin' **d out, foot hall games
,.a!1 Held without increasing
the heat i wad "J i Jlt.-i, iti Inis
and Irani liave.l
(avr Soldiers Serial Number
Ii,, piibbe is asked Lo use a
sohliei s Ai in> 'elml mlmbe 1 in
,-tert ea-e where inquiries are.
made In’ ud'uHal agencies con
celhltlg eit 11e 1 oil ii i I ol elflis- j
t,-d pci -iilinel Much linn- and
ill a’ e.i iai I- wasted if l be number
: net g11 e a ait oi dilig lo I lie
M ai llepa: ! melll.
OPA Sets Grape Prices
Maximum prices tor ( oiiriud!
gi apes and t nlifoi nia juice ;
grapes hate been set by Ol’A at ,
p-veis sulistalitiallt l.d.vvei thu.ll |
prices jiiat had picvaiied. Mean- j
while tin- Mar Food Admiliisira ;
turn, allocated processed Concord |
... rapes a- folluw; bo pel cent
;,,r jam- , lelile , and fruit but
tei ' ; !0 pel i elit fm gTapejih.ec;
and do pel cent n I (fserve t>'i
Jut m e alinc.il ion.
U S Casualties lo Date lOii.^OS
Announced u uallu-. in the
t inted Slates A ruled Juices
; I ia- oiil In c.ik ol tile wai t»
date (win.-e next ol kill have
been not i lied) total 10.,.20a, :*c
eoiiiing lu Mai and Navy De
paitment reports Ibis, total rn
elmies: dead. 20,10-1. wounded,
2>..220: ini-stiig, 22,90.’,; prison
er of war, dd.h'tl
One "Corporal Gels Five Jap*
\i, Arint cmporal who laded
to get the older in withdraw, re
leiiilt killed life of an eight-man,
Japanese patrol, then found to
ins astonishment that he had
been left alone fai" m advance
of his Marine companions. Cor
poral Ileiidei soil, whose home is
in i annonville, t’tah explained:
i jig ii red they were still with
me, so when the Japs came in
sight 1 opened mi with my tom
my. ' After lie had k(.\ed five of
the .laps the other three ran It
w as then f’oipural Henderson s
discovered he was alone. He
spent the night in the jungle and
walked in for chow the next,
morning.
PX Profit* Equip Chapel*
Protits of SO,800 from Army
port Exchange m Africa are be
ing used to provide religious
equipment for the Army's live
permanent chapels there, the war
Department has reported. The
money, spent by American fight
ing men cn soft drinks, candy,
and cigarettes in the overseas
PX's is buying reed organs, hym
nals, Bibles, and -'other religious
supplies foi all denominations.
Millions for Recreation
Tile Army is spending more
than a million dollars a month
for recreational and athletic
equipment for the fighting men
, particularly football and base
ball Those preferring less active
recreations have the choice of
cards, dominoes, darts, chess,
checkers, backgammon or bingo.
Included among the purchases
are musical instruments.
Purchaae Permit* for Cacoline
Purchase permits instead of
ration coupons will be issued for
all special rations of 20 gallons
of gasoline or less, according to
a new OPA ruling, effective Sep
tember 29. This enables boards
to issue rations according to the
applicant’s exact needs and will
Millions of Volunteers
Settle Down to Hard
Grind for 3rd War Loan
Washington, D. C., Sept. 15-—With the first burst of en
thusiasm spent, the “third”-army of more than 4,500,000
volunteers settled down today for a steady siege and a
dav-by-day advance to reach its quota of fifteen billion
dollars in the Third War Loan Drive.
Reports from all sections of the nation in the first week
of the drive indicated that the battle to “Back the Attack
with War Bonds” is progressing “according to plan,” but
that every passible effort must be exhausted if the goal of
at least an extra $100 War Bond for every income earner
is to be reached. .... .
list meager report* indicate
that in some cities and in some
Sectors on tins important bailie
front tiie immediate objective has
been obtained and tlie quota met,
in other sections a long hard puil
will be necessary in the house-to
iiousc and beiicti-to-bench canvass
which lias been undertaken in or
der to reach every man, woman
and child in the United btales.
inis 'ihnd War Loan Drive l* a
challenge to the American people
without parallel in history, for they
ale being asked to "lend'’ the
iaigest sum of money ever raised
in the life of any nation. It is a
challenge to their will to sacrifice
to back the attack'' of theur hus.
bands, sons, brothers and ibihers
who are sacrificing everything,
c\en life so that the people back
home may continue to enjoy the
n reduh, and I'bei l> of the Ameri
can way of life.
Hrpui ts from many of the urban
sections of the nation indicate that
workers are answering the chal
lenge to send their dollars to wgi
to back the attack." "Fuc eoat"
money, "automobile money," "new
appliance money,'' "new home
money," is gomg Into War Bonds
for the duration, into the assembly
lines for tanks and planes, to settlw
today’s job arid guarantee g vice
tunbus America of tomonow when
every War Bund do.lar will pay
$4 for S3.
"Labor -Management committees
are working hand in hand: re
turned war heroes, film stars, bank
ers. housewives, professional men,
workers, clerks and salesmen -
men and women in every walk of
hie are demonstrating that War
Eonds bring unity to Ainer.caii litfc
and that the nation is bonded in a
common purpose in this g c^at
financing task." Ted H. Gamble,
national director of the War Fi
nance Division of the Treasury,
said here today.
"The people of the nation are
demonstrating that Americans on
the home front can and will match
the performance of the invading
armies in ‘backing the attack' when
they are called upon to do a job.”
Mr. Gamble said.
"Never before ui hislu. * have a
people in civilian lire been asked
to do a )ub comparable to tin task
which must be done in this Third
War Loan," Mr. Gamble observed,
i “but we have a sustaining faith in
; the ability of the American people
i to make every sacrifice, to meet
I every test with which they are
j faced, in the voluntary, democratic
j way so that our boys in the trenches
I and on the battle lines may have
i the tools with which to light our
I common enemies."
SOIL
Conservation
NEWS
Bv
R. J. SEITZ
and \
O. P. SOUTHERLAND
1. A Barbee, RF1) -1, Lincoln
lon, in the Bethel Church com
munity, sowed ;; acres of alfal
fa on September 11th and has g
line. stand He prepared these d
ittes by turning under g heavy
top of vetch this past spring,
:)u*n followed it with peas which
he turned unde.i in August, Then
lie hug-harrowed it and disked a
line seed bed. He applied 1 1-2
ions of limestone and dOO lbs of
high grude fertilizer per acre
uul sorted the seed and harrow
'd them in, Mr, Barbee also ap
plied loti lbs, of borax on the d
teres It’s coniine tip and pros
nects lot a fine field of alfalfa
He excellent.
W K. Kfr.vne, RF0 1, Dallas,
ocated on the High Shoals high
.vay is planning to cut a carload
d pulpwood after his crops are
fathered this fall, by thinning
ml his pines. This will he his
■\intcr and bad weather job, not
>nly m improving bis timber but
ilso as a patriotic gesture hi
“•lping to supply uui boys in the
nuied services with the equip
nen l they need on the battle
fronts. 1’ulprtooil is urgently
needed as it is processed into
medical supplies, rayon paraehu
ifs, medical dressings, smokeless
powder, food containers and nu
merous other products needed in
the war effort, “Every stick of
pulpwood is a club to smash the
Axis.-”
1 F. Allen, fth D I, Bessemer
City, in the Mt. Beulah neigh
borhood recently hud terrace
lines staked on Jl! acres of the
field along tile road arid with a
‘‘.Martin ditcher" drug and trac
tor, constructed the terraces The
drag was made available through
the cooperation of the Soil Con
servation district program. This
field is being sown in alfalfa and
Mr. Allen prepared the seed bed
before seeding, that is possible
for any man to prepare. He tip
plied 51 tons of lime and 700 lbs.
2-12 ti fertilizer and .’JO lbs borax
per acre, disked, harrowed and
culti-paeked the field several
times, soiVed the seed then cross
eultipacked it again.
Terrace lines were staked this
past week on the following farms
Meek Cobb. H Schneider, F. F
Allen, John F. Ferguson and
Bill Harris.
BURNING WOODS IS WASTE
The man who burns his woods
to get rid of boll weevils might
just as well burp bis bam to get
riil of rats.
COMMUNITY ROBBERY
Fire in the woods kills timber,
injures labor, stops industry; it
robs the community, increases
the taxes, and, worst of all, it
handicaps the war effort.
be useful to servicemen on fur
lough travels.
Anti Freeze Now Available
“Permanent types” of anti
freeze will be available for use
in passenger automobiles through
out the nation beginning October
1, according to a recent WPB
amendment to Limitations Order
No. L-51.
LETTERS from
Our boys In The
Service
Sep. JO, llM.'l
Dear I’red,
1 wish to express my thanks
and appreciation to you and tile
Eagle staff lor having the news
the hometown union my reach
constantly during the past few
months. Needless to say, such
service given to service men is
invaluable in the effect it has on
the preservation and intigration
of morale in our lighting forces
Wednesday, September JJ, 1
wijl receive my commission as
Ensign in the U.S.N.IJ. You may
discontinue this service to me on
that date, as I will he leaving
here then. My destination will
he disclosed later.
Thanks a lot.
Sincerely
Kl'tlENK S'l'Kt )l' I*
Johnnie Hugh White received
file following letter l pom J. W
Knight.
Hi Johnnie Hugh,
How aie y >u linding those
days? For myselt I uni feeling
tine and getting along swea. 1
reeei' < i. your letter some time
ago Sure wits glad to hear from
you 1 am glad to hear you aie
well. • am sorry I do not have
any |g:'itires on hand. As s n
as 1 get some made I will :eiid
\ on t in-.
1 am milling for you all this
year in foolbull with all lily iie.irl
1 bet you all had lots of fan at
Ihi Carnival Riding Devices. !
have been enjoying the movies
a lot and bowl some here. I got
out of the hospital two weeks
i ago today. Been getting along
11110 since. 1 wish you had been
with me on my cross country
!trip last week-end, Johnny 1 went
! to Tulsa, Okla. We had a grand
11 rip.
hope I will be coining home
soon. Write me soon.
An Ole Pal
J. W. KNIGHT
Sept. 22, 194:?
‘ Dear Fred,
It has been a long time since
I have read a copy of the Eagle
due to the fact that 1 have
moved from the tri pics ami am
now in good ole North Carolina
again! They may be on their way
catching up with me. 1 have
done ignite a Oil of traveling
lately.
Please send the Eagle to me
| at my new address. I have been
| home on one week-end and I
jam expecting a furlough in about
two weeks.
Always a friend
Cpl. JOHN W. BEAM
Address: Cpl. John W. Beam
llq & Hq Co
bOOth Inf Airborne Bn
ha urin burg-Max ton
Army Air Base
Maxton, N. ('
Daniel Field, (<a.
Sept. 21, D.Mtt
Hello. Fred :
As all the other men seem to
■ lie able to shoot you a few lines
I and get by with it I may as well
start again. This is the only way
jl ever managed to get anything'
| published flee sinee the fatal
; day my friends selected me foi
i the Army. Che reason 1 waited
Iso long to write was that I have
| moved so many times' since j
I came here I know most ail the
j insects by their first names At
I the present time 1 seem to lie
i permanently situated so you can
I mail my copy of the Hugh to
this address.
!,’rom reading your paper each
|y eek I hav'e noticed that most
I all of the men inducted from
j there have citlur made .-ever:;!
| stripes or olVicers bars and 1
think that is a good record from
any town. I have met lots of men
from towns all over North Caro
lina and from my own observa
tion il seems that the hoard that
socked me is on top. Although 1
haven’t had the chance to prove
what 1 could do on the "noisy
sic,c, ' they really make nn push
a pencil.
I am afraid when 1 get hack
to civilian life again 1 will miss
(til on lots of sleep for 1 always
manage to slip in plenty of 'hunk
fatigue" as we call it. My duties
for the piesent are simple 1 am
i'i charge of the mail l'oi the
'aiuudron, and that reii-uires at
least two hours work a day. The
ptiy is good, as all pay is and to
lop it all we have loud speakers
in the mess halls furnishing din
ner husk. My heart bleeds for
the (trait dodgers and 1-F men
who have to pay for all this.
Well F;vd 1 have enjoyed this
little chat with yoti and hope to
he up th:u way soon Aftei all
one soon tires of till this fun
and excitement. .fust in rase
anyone would like to yvrite me a
few lines ! would he glad for
you to giv'e them my address.
Keep the presses rolling Jo: I
enjoy tile JCug'le very much
Who else but
PAUL J. Hil l
LEGAL NOTICES |
NOTICE
OK LOST CERTIFICATE
1 have lust twenty-live (2.r>)
shares «»f common stock of
Mauney Steel Company, certifi
cate No. C-46. issued on the ISth
of June, 11124. The finder of
this stock will please notify the
undersigned and receive a liberal
reward.
This the 24th day of Septem
ber, 1*142.
r>. a. rudisii.l
41021 Oherryville, N O.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR PARDON
This is tti notify till persons
that application for pardon of
Claude Branch, convicted of lar
ceny in Bessemer City kecordeis
Court on August 24th, 1*142, is
LINE UP BROTHER!
Vou BET 1
I WANT AN EXTRA ,
JioomtwJ
Wr Lamp 5 akes — ^
if Tell Vans/ TO HUSTLE ]
MB uPf I'VE GOT SOME |
B EGG NTONEV THAT
WANTS TO GET y
j_
SHOVIN’, ma— *5
RE bvmwG BONRS,
, wan ouR VR\EE J
0-f AMR HOG
WVMNUViS
‘tessal
Qrawm aapacialb *•* Tka FarmarStackaum. OkJakama City U. M. Ttaaaarp Baga.
bcinu made to the Governor of
North Carolina. All persons op
posing: said pardon or parole^ will
notify the Governor of N. C.
This the 24th day of Septem
ber; 1943
CLAUDE R. WOLT/
.Attorney for Claude Rraiich
2t-07___
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE
Having qualified as Adminis
trator of the estate of J. C. L.
Rhyne, deceased, late of Gaston
County. N. C., this is to notit\
all persons having claims again*,
the estate of said deceased to
exhibit them to the undersigned
at Gastonia, on or before the
9th day of September, 1944, or
this notice will be pleaded in bar
• •f their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please
make immediate payment.
This Sept. 9, 194.‘1.
CARL STOWE
Admr. of J.CM..Rhyne, deceased
BISMARCK CAPPS. Attorney.
bT 014
NORTH CAROLINA.
I GASTON COUNTY.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Clifford V. Ash, Plaintiff,
VN
-\iitiit* Irene Ash, Defendant
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
The defendant above named
will take notice that ail action
entitled as abov’e has been Mill;
menced in the Superior Court ot
Gaston ('utility for an absolute
divorce, and the said defendant
will further take notice that she
is hereby required to appear be
lore the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Gaston County at the
Court House in Gastonia. N.
within twenty (9(0 days after
■the final publication of this no
jlice, and answer or demur to the
complaint in said action, or the
nlaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in sail,
complaint.
This the 14th day of Septem
her, 194:1.
C. E. HAMILTON, .11..
Clerk Superior Court.
URN ESI' R WARREN.
Attorney for Plaintiff 41-07
NORTH CAROLINA
GASTON COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Oshia Chambers Plaint it!'
vs.
Elsie Chambers. Defendant.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
The above named defendant
will take notice that an action
entitled as above has been com
menced in the Superior Court
of (iaston County by the plain
till' therein for an absolute di
vorce on the grounds of two
years' separation from the defen
danf; and the said defendant
will further take notice that she
is required to appear at the office
of the clerk of the superior court
in the county court house in (las
toniu, N. (’.. within twenty days
after the final publication of
'.his notice a lid answer or demur
to the complaint or the plaintiff
will apply to the court for the
reliel Demanded in the said com
'ilaim.
This L’.'lrd diiv of August, 194"
EMMA COKNWKI.L, Asst
Clerk of Superior Court.
VV. II. SANDERS Ally
IT-07
NORTH CAROLINA.
CASTON COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Robert I). Elwell. Plaintiff,
-vs- *
Ada 11. Elwell, Defendant.
NOTICE OK SUMMONS
The defendant, Ada 11. Elwell
will take notice that an action
entitled as above has been coni- ■
menced in the Superior Court of |
Gaston County, N. C., for an ah- j
solute divorce by the plaintiff ;
from said defendant, and the
said defendant will further take
notice that she is hereby requir
ed to appear at the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Gaston Comity at III*- Courthouse
in Gastonia, N. C, within twenty
days after the filial publication
of this notice, and answer or de
mur to the complaint in said ae
tion. or the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief deman
ded in said complaint.
This the 2.r>th day of Septem
ber. 1043.
EMMA CARNWEI.L. Asst, i
Clerk of the Superior Court.
ERNEST R WARREN.
Att’y for Plaintiff_ _4t-021
vOPTff CAROLINA.
CAST'ON COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Homer G. Manus, Plaintiff.
-vs
Geneva Manus, Defendant.
N O T I C E OF S U M M O N S
The defendant, Genev'a Manus,
wilt take notice that an action
entitled as above has been com
menced in the Superior Court of
Gaston County, N C., to obtain
an absolute divorce by the plain- ,
tiff from said defendant, and the ;
said defendant will further take j
notice that she is hereby required '
to appear at the office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of |
Gaston County at the Court
House in Gastonia, N. C., within |
twenty (20) days after the final
publication of this notice, and
answer or demur to the com
plaint in said action, or the plain
tiff will apply to the court for
the relief demanded in said com
plaint.
This the 24th day of Septem
ber, 1943.
EMMA CORNWELL, Assistant
Clerk of the ISuperior Court of
Gaston County, N. C.
ERNEST* R. WARREN,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
ADM!WST*At*fX NOTICE I
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF GASTON, ss.
The undersigned having quali
fied as administratrix ol the es
tate Of Sarah M. Stroup deceased
late of Gaston County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all per
sons having claims against said
, state to present them to the un
dersigned on or before the 20th
day of September, A. D. _ l->44,
or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery All persons
indebted to said estate will please
make immediate payment to the
undersigned. '
This' the, 20th -day ol Septem
her,' \ 1). 104:!.
(Miss) RUN A O- STROUP,
Administratrix of the Estate ot
Sarah M. Stroup. Deceased.
Chen vfille, N Route No.
6t 028
NORTH CAROLINA
CASTON COUNTY
LN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Raymond 0. Cheek, Plaintiff
-vs
Coi-ine Miller Cheek. Defendant.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
The defendant above named
will take notice that an action
entitled as above has been com
menced by the plaintitl' in the
Superior Court of Caston Coun
ty for tie purpose of ohlaininj'.
an absolute divorce from the de
fendant; anil the defendant will
further take notice that she is
i equired to appear before tbe
Clerk of the Supeiioi Court of
Caston County at the Court
House in Castoiiia, N. t'., to tile
iliswer or to demur to the said
complaint of the plaintiff within
weiily days after the final ap
nearanee of this notice, and that
if she fails to answer or to de
mur to the said complaint with
in the specified above named
!,iiiie, the said plaintiff' will apply
(o the Court for the relief de
manded in the said complaint
WITNESS; Charles E. Hamilton
Jr., Clerk Superior Court of Cus
ton County, at his office in Cas
toiiia. N. C. This the l'lth day ol
September. 1 ft -I.
CHARLES K. HAMILTON, .11!.
Clerk Supeiioi t'oliri,
Caston County, N C.
CLAUDE E. WOLTZ,
Attorney for the Plaintiff'.
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SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR
TAXES
Under ami by virtue of tlie
I'mwrr ui salt- contained in lhai
cerium jtmginent ot the Superi
or t nui i oi tiuMuii Couiiiy in the
case ol “Huston l oiiilly, dauilin
is. .Mrs. \i . J. T. styers ami
hus’baml, W. J. T. Styers; ami
others, Defendants,'’ dated tn
lobci 18, mill, ami tlockvied 1.1
Judgment Docket 28. at part
181 III k lit- on iff 111 tlit- l Tern
tlie Superior t'ourt ol tla-to.i
County, N C.. the uudersigm .1
Coiimiissioner nilt sell to li e
llighest bidder for cash at t i. .
Court House door m t,asu>iiia.
N. C., at twelve u eitli'k .Nuoll, tin
MONDAY ih lin.r.K In, 104a (
a certain tiaet ui panel of land
ill tlie Town ol Cherry villc.
t berry i dle Township, liusloo
County, ,N. C., amt more parti-.
ularly described as lollow's:
if EH l.S.N INI i at a stone oil tin*
North side ot the S. A. L. Rail
road, the beginning corner of the
Henry Simnniii laims; and run
thence Ninth dp 2-4 West 21 1-2
poles to a stake, i ew corner;
thence North i 2 East 12 1-2
poles, l.edhrtiei and ’ Crowder
line, to a stake; thence Norm
42 1-2 East 12 1-2 poles to the
center of Slveis Street; thence
South I .i I 2 f..>n 2 ,»-8 pmes in
center of said Street: thence
North 71 2-4 East In, feet to a
stake in the lieo. Houser lo.;
thence Sui'ili 15 1-2 I.usi is5 1-2
feet to an iron stake, tlouser and
Styers’ line: thence North 71 2-4
East ti I-g poles to an iron stake.
Styers’ and Dili Jones’ corne. .
thence South 12 1-2 West 111 I 2
poles, new line bi-iween VV J. T.
Styers ami Dill Jones new cm
Her, all iron slake; theme Souin
t>8 1-2 \V rSt 27 1-2 ptdeS to ihe
beginning, containing 2 acres,
more or less, and being parts of
Lots Nos. 4, 5, C, 7, and 8 of the
Henry Summitt lands sold by K.
Yates Webb, Commissioner.
Reference is hereby made .»
deed from W.J.T. Styers to Eva
E. Styers dated May 2(5, 1028,
and registered in Book 212, Page
508 in the office of the Regish r
of Deeds of Huston County. \
<\. for a more complete descrip
tion of saj,l lands.
The above described property
will be sold subject to taxes and
or street assessments due the
Town of Cherrvville, N. C.
This the lfilh dav of Septem
ber. 1042.
E. B. DENNY Commissioner.
II. B. fi ASTON, County Atty.
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