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CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE FOR SALE—H A MI'S 111 U' K - > ’ ^; ft C. C. Dellinger. 11 t *' FOR SALE—Oo.'.i fn>111 >'ull° See M. M! Heafner. real Kayne Houser Mill, Cro'iiM-. II • N 3t-pd COTTON HOES!!! 75c up. Special prices on (S or more. PUTNAM HARD WARE CO. FOR SALE 19 3 8 B u i c k Convert aide Sedan - Good S ires Good Condition J Mark Black lt-pd FOR SALK It.. cabinet inoib.-i A cord ftia.yei, e..i about tbree m*1' . . Newton. Just received car load of Timothy Hay and Spartan Feeds. Call in and get yours now. CITY MARKET Cherryville, N. C. I’lv.ui. U tl FOR SAI.K I'.a!)\ i Sale from Mood i< Dial 4111 or • »•«.• I' ;• ■ or HUMAN HALL. FITZHALL HATC lit RV Cherry ville, N. *. VV E B l \ > l iir is EGOS—t’a \ hi.:,--' sell feeds of ah' K. FDOliH ANu i hi North of High S. TROPICAL C I. 1 A N 1 !< Helps to clean floor.. .uni woodwork. P U 1 N A M HARDWARE CO For salk f, , tel peanuts for plii T. C. Summer. LOST LOST—KatioiiiiJii F imlt*r please laii Limmuel Siniti: . or to local IK, 1 LOST — A Gas book tor 1U4U Chr.vsler—Kinder please return to J.' Mark black or to the local i (.tlion board. Itp I OST A gas Rationing book — Name IT Lee Baker—Kinder please notify owner or the local rat toning board. lt-pd POST A (Its Ration book — Name John K. brown—Kinder please, notify owner or the local rationing hoard. lt-pd MISCELLANEOUS VICTORY GARDENERS!!! Protect your garden from du»s & Insects with RO TONONE DUST, PARIS GREEN, BORDEAUX MIX 1 ORE, PUTNAM HARD WARE CO, NOTICE j 1 Y>t d 1 and A I IN A lnsur-1 , : ,\o u eat liet cd till hu ge the past haitili ed and ■ , w.lnie others liipiida- | . ,>.d .• at Me sell any kilt'd j ,f . Hail it. -aranee on peeialt \ . N on Tune ti led iu'.w lie the best. 1 r St MM KIT Agent, U S. ARMY TENTS, PUP TENTS $1 - 50 up. Large Ar mv Tents $12.50. PU+NAM HARDWARE CO. I'l.Wtt ft \ 1 ,\(1 AND REPAIR ING 1 titlorsed by Leading Mitf • Teachers. Write J. K D u tie, Lehnont. N" C. Tf Just received car load of Timothy Hay and Spartan Feeds. Call in and get yours now. CITY MARKET J OR SALE—Used Ranges and Cook Stoves $10 up Used Iron Beds $6.95 pi Used Bed Springs $2.50 up New Bed Springs $9.00 510.25 OPA "Price Used oil stoves $4.65 Child beds $18.50 Youth Beds $24.50 New ranges $65.00; re (ui res certificate. It you have anything to ,eli see us. CARPENTER BROTHERS Cherry ville, N. C. IU 1Hfc vuiLno ur CHERRYVILLE TOWNSHIP I am ,a candidate for Township Constable in the coming Demo cratic primary to be held Satur day, Slay* 27th. I'd like to visit each voter and talk with you ni person, but owing to the gasoline shortage, this will be impossible. 1 want to take this means to ask you to support and vote lor me on election day. D. >1. BLACK O. M. VERNON ; For _ NORTH CAROLINA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (ia-um Counts Democratic Primary May 27 Your Support Will Bt* Appreciated LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROTIN \, C \SJM)N col N I'Y. I'i. Clyde lloiMin, Plaint itf Kvelyti A. Ilinsotl, Defendant |\ I'I 1K SI PKKIOK COURT NOllCE OF SUMMONS The above named defendant will take notice that an action for divorce has been started in the Superior Court of tla-ion County, V and the defendant will be required to appear beloie the Clerk of said Court within the time prescribed by law after the final publication of tins notice in his office ill Castonia, N. I ■. and answer or demur to the Complaint, of the plaintiff, or this plaintiff will apply to the Court for the i e lief demanded in this Complaint, PA 11. K. .MO.NKOH. Clerk of the Superior Coni t. p C FIB >NKBERUKK. Altoi - e\ foi the Plaintiff. COMMISSIONERS SALE OF REAL ESTATE tainVd in .at: tiKIhKK and -II l’*< MENT i ■ 'it- in t iat i t rta Proceeds. ■: entit led “.Airs: Annie leam a iks, Administ ui-trix .of be Estate of .1. Frank Lean., leceaa at als vs, Marshall ( . (cam ct .:1s", the hfliir heine N urn her 172 7 on live S'| t■ i:11 Pi t:ceed inys, tloclsiet and >aitl I 'l'llin tv ; ant! by authority therein 'con ferred. -tlic imder's.iy't.n/d eonliuis sioner will -ell at piddle auction to the hijrhest hinder. fni CASH, on the !■■ einise- in CherryvilU; Township, tiaston (ounty. North (a t'olina. on MONDAY, MAY 22nd 1944 ;rt 111 o'clock. Noon, ! I • - follow :no tic -ci ilit-ii lands. life same homtr I'll II \ tlcsc. filled Hi the pc tition in said proceeding and des ignated therein as "FIRST TRACT": Lying and being in Gaston County, North Carolina, adjoin ing tlie lands of the estate of H. Lee Dellinger, Bryan Leonhardt and others, and being bounded as follows, viz: another corner in the center of Beginning at a corner in the center of the paved highway anu runs thence S "1 K ".4" chains to a stake: thence S till :»• 4 K Li.2 chains to u stone pile, A. H. Black's corner; thence N 75 K 4.s7 chains to a stake on the old Dellinger line; thence X 27 \V 10.SS.M chains to an iron stake; thence X 25 \\ 5.S5 chains to I the said paved liighwa} ; thence j with the center of the paved j highway S lit) \\ LSI) chains to [the beginning; containing ti.li-I ; acres, more or less, according to 'a sni've\ and plat thereof pre pared li\ W ..1,1 .Styels. Surveyor on, the 1th day of April, D.I42. I lie said sale will remain open rWT.X IA DA\ S fni all increased I ,H Upset bid. film tin- 21 si day of April, \. D. 11) 14. L. BKRGK BliAM Comr, 41 ,\l IS I i\ mi-: st ri riok cuckt (if it rude Walts. Plaintiff v s - Charles Watts, [lt:|'i‘iulaiit. .NOTH K OF SIMMONS Tlio above named defendant will taki' notice that an action has boon started in the Superior Court lor liastou County, for [invoice, and the defendant will . lie rei|iiired within twenty days I of die final publication of this I notice to appear before the Clerk | of said , court and answer, or de ! mur to the complaint of the plaintiff or the plaintiff will apply to the Court lot the relief de i ma.nded m this complaint. fills till' 1 all da\ of April, ! id i f. K MM A COKNWKI.L, Asst Clerk ot the Sllpeiiol Court ; <», A. W AUUI N. ’ A ttoi i:e'v for the Phi intiff It M- IT | NT>IT F11 CAROLINA | t,ASTON COI N TY ; IN IIIK SC IT: RIOR COCRT ! Vi l h u i ( , I’at tei son, Plaint ill \ 1 ulna Patterson, l>efetidant Nol le F OF SIMMONS The above named defendant will lake notice that an action has been started in the Superior Court for Gaston County, for di ; tone, and the defendant will lie required within twenty days j of the final publication of this I not o o to appear before the Clerk I of sard Court and answer or de mur to lhe complaint of the plain ed mi tin' plaint ill' will apply to tio i om; for the relief deman a the said complaint. WITNISiJS: Paul E. Monroe, lerk Superior Court of Gaston .ounty, at his office in Gastonia ... C. This the 17th day of April, 1944. PAUL E. MONROE, Clerk Superior Court Gaston County CLAUDE B. WOLTZ, Attorney for plaintiff 4T-M11 lied in this complaint. This the 28th day of March, 1944. PAUL E. MONROE, Clerk of the Superior Court 0. A. WARREN. Attorney for the Plaintiff. NORTH CAROLINA, GASTON COUNTV. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Willie Mae Cunningham, hy her Next Friend. John 11. Stevens. Plaintiff -vs. Robert A. ('unninghum, Defendant NOTICE OF SUMMONS J The defendant, Robert A. C un niiigham, will lake notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior l ourt of Gaston County for an absolute divorce, and the said detendan! will further take notice that he is reunited to appear before tlu*j Clerk of the Superior Court ot , Gaston County at the Court House in Gastonia, North Carolina, with in twenty (20) days alter the fin al publication of this notice, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 10th day of May. 1044 PAUL E. MONROE, Clerk of the Superior Court ERNEST R. WARREN. Attorney for plaintiff 4t-.luly Li; 11 ASTON COI N IA IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SUMMONS Earl Rooks. Plaintiff Mary M. Rooks. Defendant Tin* above named defendant will take notiro that an action lias been I stiii tod in t ho Superior Court of! (iastoti County, for divorce ami the* defendant will bo reunited within! twenty days of the final publica-! tion of this notice to appeal before j the Clerk of said court and answer oi demur to the complaint of the j plaintiff or the plaintiff will apply | to the court for the relief demand-1 ed in the this complaint, r This the 17 day of May 11*4-1. PAl’L E. MONROE. Clerk of Superior Court O. A. WARREN. Attorney for plaintiff 4t-J 1:! LOST—A (las Book—Virginia Costner— Finder please return to owner or to Local Ration | VOTE FOR D. REID WALLACE For House Of Representa tives .Subject To Democratic i’nmary May 27, lit 14 Your Vote Will Be /appreciated Used as a tonic. Car Jt ly peps up appetite, aids di gestion, and thus helps build energy lor the “time" tocome. Started 3 days be'ore your time, and taken as directed, it should help relieve pain due to purely functional causes. I.nST Ration Hook No I Name Kdira Houset. Finder please re turn to owner or to the local Prompt, expert service Send sketch or model for free opinion. Expert Washington associates DAVID P PEU.INOER. Specia Attorney. Oherrvville. N C Jl*JLSJOlAA.W.< W.VAV.V.W rationing hoard 11 pd PATENTS iradi mapkc FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MRS. FRANKLIN Funeral services were conduct ed Horn the Wesleyan Methodist Church Wednesday afternoon at 4 o’clock for Mrs. Frank Franklin. •<>) who died at the Gamble Hos pital in Lincoln ton on the previousg Saturday folowing an operation^ ■Services were in charge of the pas tor, Rev. J. \V. AlcLain assisted by Rev. K S. Klliott, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Active pall hearers were: Flay Wofford L M. Goldston, Willie Hendrick. Clyde Canipe, Bobby Franklin and Odus Lankford. Flowers were in charge of Mrs. Victor Stroup with the members of the Carlton Woman's Club serv ing ns flower bearers. Burial was made iu the New Memorial Cemetery. Mrs. Franklin was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Beattie who survive together with her husband and two children. Bobby and Frances. Also surviving; are the following brothers and sisters: Oscar Beattie, Hickory, Mrs. Bessie Bryant. Lineolnton, Steve Beattie. Salisbury, Marshal Beat tie, Laboratory. John Beattie. LLS. \rmy, Charles Beattie, Lineolnton, Woodrow Beattie, lT. S Army, Mrs. Holla Farris, Whitnel and Mrs. Grace Boyles of Cherryville. Subscriptions And Renewals To Eagle Subscriptions and renewals re ceived to the Fugle during the past j w eek include tfiiose of the follow ing: W. 11 ugh Carpenter, hr. J. 0. I In (I i si 11. Hugh Moss. S-Sgt. Fred K. Carpenter, Sgt. Colon T. Car ; pouter, Ralph Mauney. C. G. Stub I l.lefield, .1. W. Kendrick, Cpl. I David ('. Beam, Lena Iluffstetler, | Fled Smith, Bvt William K. Cost jner, C. M. Beam V-'lc, Bvt. Richard If Leonard, K. S. Sellers, Rossie 1 Webber. _ USE EAGLE ADS wr a wTrn ■^.Pi<»re 1 ’V'ng Room Suit* ctndiri Couches 5'tOV»*l i Ranees Oil Stove* Iron Reds and Spring* Wil l. PAY CASH CARPENTER BROS. VWWVbVUSWA%VWWWV f fPITOHl^aft S' I The South's foremost feed and fiber crop. This year's slogan/7 First In War —First In Peace77 Cotton is a War Material and we cannot win this war without cotton* Mauney Cotton Company d. r. mauney, sr. BUY MORE U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS d. r. mauney, jr.
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