CLA&m Alto LOST LOST — Ration Book No. 3— Name Martha S. Pope. Finder please return to local Rationing .Board. lt-pd LOST Ration Book No. 4. Name Emma Lomick. Finder please re turn to local Ration Board, ltpd LOST— Kerosene Oil Stamps. Finder please return to owner F red Black or to local Rationing Board. lt-pd LOST — Gas Book A — Name Hugh Dellinger. Finder please re turn to local Ration Boaid. ltpd LOST—Ration Books No. 3 & 4. Name Sophia McClure. Finder please return to the local Ration Board. lt-pd LOST—Ration Book No. 3, Name: Mrs. A. I. Stroup. Finder please return to the local Ration Board. it-p LOST—Ration Book No. 3— Name Sophie McClure. Finder please return to local Ration Doard. It-p WANT MAN TO WORK AT SERVICE STATION AND TO LEARN TIRE REPAIRING. J. & B. SERVICE STATION. It FOR SALE—Small Barn cover ed with tin. PETE MCGINNIS, l. herryvilie, N. C. LOST—Ration Book No. 1. Fin der please return to owner, Nell Parker or to local Rationing Board. ' 1 t-p LOST—Ration Book No. 4. Name Mrs. Mattie Nix. Finder please return to Ration Board. 3t-pd WE BLA CHICKENS ANL EGGS—Pay hignest market. We Sell feeds jI ali kinds. LiaLlDN S FLU UR AND FEED MILLS, North of High School. u Get your Paper Clips at the Ea gle Oil ice. WANTED-—All people suffering from kidney u outi-le ol nackache to try KID DU y.e. Money hack guarantee. ALLEN DRUG CU., Cnerryville, N. C. cut-Aio-p FOR SALE FUR SALE—Cane Seed. Uer mination test is ;nj per cent pure. .JAMES V A KKUi.L, U herryvilie, N. C., Route d. 4t-.vi 1 u-pu FUR SALE—Dellview Farm, 7b acres, rieriry Dellinger. PATENTS MAKKS Prompt, expert service, send sketen or mpclei lor tree opinion. Expert Washington ussoeiat.es — DAVID F. FKEEl tt Excess atm causes you pains of Sloniai u Cicei .-, rnuiges uon, Heartourn, Beiciiifig., pioal ing, Nausea, Lias pains, get fige sample, L Uga, at. AlT.l.N UKCU FUR SALE— Good plug mule vveigoi aroumt Jd liuuUreU pounds H in sell ciieap or w ill uaue lor sn-iats or calves. KLsSFiLL ft RA GLE, Route d. ( herryvilie, ,\ t. FOR SAI.E—Western Flyer Bi cycle m good condition with good tires, .(mum CroCKer, Cherry vilie, N. C._H-p FOR SALE—Porto Rico Sweet Potato Plants. See GKAHA.vi MUSS. Highway 15(1 F.asl oi ChenyviUe. 3t-pd LUftT—Ration Book No. 4 be longing to Frank Unsleley. Finder return to local Board. lt-pd FOR SALE—Four acres of land in Town. DAVID P. DELLINGER dt FOR SALE—Bicycle in good condition, see Bobby Craig at tile ( awiton Mill. it-pd VVe now have elect l ie power to our Hamer .Mill and can do your Hamer. Your business will be ap preciated. DALTON FLOUR AND FEED MILLS MISCELLANEOUS HELP WANTED—.Man who is handicapped or not able to do hard work — for light handicraft at home or in town. Apply at Eagle Office. ltpd ‘‘SKI HI stops running fits in dogs or we refund your money. 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Ru-Ex Compound is for sale and recommended *»y ALLEN DRUG CO. ‘ [ LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA GASTON COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Thomas Love, Assignee, Plaintiff, -vs Maggie Harris; And if Lead, Her Heirs, et al, Defendants. s NOTICE OF SUMMONS ' The defendant, Maggie Harris, if living; and if dead, her Heirs, and whose names and where abouts are unknown, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been eommenceu m me superior court of GasLon county, North Carolina, and that me pur pose of the said ao-ion is to en force the tax liens against the real estate listed in the name or Maggie Harris upon the tax books of said county for the year 1941 and prior years And the said deftndant or de fendants will further take notice mat they are • equired to appear at the office of the C*etk of the Superior Court of Gaston County 'North Carolina, atm answer or de mur to the complaint in said ac tion within thirty days after the 16th day of May, 1945, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 16th day of April, 1945. PAUL E. MONROE Clerk of the Superior Court. 4t-M10 NORTH CAROLINA, GASTON COUNTY, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Spearman Earle, Plaintiff, -vs G lad vs Earle, Defendant. NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION The defendant, Gladys Earle, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commen ced in the Superior Court of Gas- , ion County, North Carolina, for j absolute divorce; and the said de tendant will further take notice ! that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Gaston County, at the Court House in Gastonia, North Carolina, within the time prescribed by law arid answer or demur to the Complaint tiled in said action or the plaintiff will ap- j ply to the Court for the relief demanded ill his Complaint. This 19th day of April, 1945. PAUL E. MONROE, Clerk Superior Court L. B. HOLLOW ELL Att'y for Plaintiff. 4t-M17 ADMINISTRATRIX NOlIlh” Having qualified as the admin istratrix of the estate ot Martin L. Rudisill, deceased, lale of Gas ton County, "North Carolina, this; is to notify all pei.si.ns Having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at, Chei iville, N. C., on or before the 36 of April 1946, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the til day of April 1945. FANNIE J. RUDISILL, Administratrix of the estate of Martin L. Rudisill, deceased. 6t-M3 1 __ NORTH'CAROLINA, GASTON COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT [ Ruby Lynch, Plaintiff A. E. Lynch, Defendant. NOTICE OF SUMMONS The defendant, A. E. Lynch, will take notice that an action en titled as above has been commen ced in the Superior Court of Gas ton County, for an absolute di vorce, and the said defendant will further take notice that he is hereby required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Gaston County at the Court House in Gastonia, N. C., on the 31st day of May, 1945, and an swer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re lief demanded in said complaint. This the 30th day of April, 1945 PAUL E. MONROE, Clerk of the Superior Court. NORTH CAROLINA .GASTON COUNTY. IN the superior court Charlie T. Black, Plaintiff Zettie Groom Black, Defendant. SUM M O N S The above named delendant will take notice that an action has been started in the Superior Court of Gaston County, North Carolina, for divorce and the de fendant will be required within twenty days of final publication of this notice to appear before the Clerk of said Court and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief deman ded in this complaint. This the 7th dav of May, 1945. EMMA CORNWELL, Asst. C. S. C. 0. A. WARREN, Atty. for Pltf. 4t-M31 __ NORTH CAROLINA GASTON COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Chalmers Carnes, Plaintiff -vs- ' Dallas Deese Carnes, Defendant. SUMMONS The above named defendant will take notice that an action has been started in the Superior Court of Gaston County, North Carolina, for divorce and the de i fendant will be required within j twenty days of final publication j of this notice to appear before the I Clerk of said Court and answer ' or demur to the complaint of the I plaintiff or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief deman ded in this complaint. ^ This the 7th day of May, 1945. EMMA CORNWELL, Asst. C. S. C. O. A. WARREN, Atty foi Pltf. 4t-M31 NORTH CAROLINA GASTON COUNTY. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer tain deed of trust executed by John F. Warren and Georgia C. Warren, his wife, dated May 27th 1932, and recorded in Rook No. 281, page 31, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Gaston County, default having leen made in the payment of the indebted ness thereby secured, and the said need of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale one-half undivided interest in ,aui premises at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door in Gastonia, North Carolina AT 12:00 O' CLOCK NOON ON FRIDA 1, .It NK 15TH, 1945, the property conveyed in said deed ot trust, the same lying and being in Gas tonia, N. C. and more particularly defined and described as follows: BEGINNING at the intersection of street opposite the Brown lot, and runs North 1 1-2 West «<>5 teet to a line of the Modena Mill property; thence with the same North 42 1-2 West 117 feet to a -rake; thence South 1 1-2 West 4 ,'5 feet to a stake on the street' thence with the street 95 feet to the BEGINNING, containing one acres, more o. less. This ds the same prope'ty conveyed by C. I'. Ledford to ,1. H. Hoyle, an i re corded in Bbja No. '97, page 159 But this sale will be made sub ject to all 'current and delincp ent unpaid taves and munitcfa. as sjssments. * I This loin day of May. 19'15. ! W. H. SANDERS, Trustee' 41 - J1 7 NORTH CAROLINA GASTON COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK Lizzie Edwards, Plaintiff, .Stanley Edwards, Defendant. NOTICE OK SUMMONS The defendant. Stanley Ed wards. will take notice t hat an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Gaston county, North Carolina for an absolute divorce; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to ap pear at the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Gaston County, at the court house in Gastonia, N. C.. within twenty days after June 14th, 1945, and answer or demur to the com plaint tiled in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 15th day of May. 1945. PAUL E. MONROE, Clerk of Superior Court W. H. SANDERS, A tty. for Plaintiff. 41 - J1 7 FLAY NR WS We have been having some cold lains the last few weeks but the farmers are taking advantage of the pretty days. Some are having to replant due to the cold rain. Memorial services and Mothers Day was observed at Bess' Chapel Church Sunday, May 13th, with a large crowd present. The graves were beautifully decorated . Mr. and Mrs. Lester Houser and children of Cherryville, Mr. and Mrs." Jack Baxter, Gerald and Geraldine spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Z. M. Dellinger. Staff Sgt. Norris Childers of [Camp Gordon, Ga., spent Mothers Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Childres. Mi. and Mrs. Blyae mown an npunce the birth of a son, Gettys Clyde, May oth. at Edwards Clin ic. Mother and son are getting along tine. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brown Sunday were: Mrs. Cone Bess, Mr. and Mrs. B.L. Heavner, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Brown, Mr. and Mrs. D.M. Aalent Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lackey visi ted Mrs. Lackey's parents Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Moss. Misses Mary Agnes Hull, Leo na Baxter, nd kanttn Beam, students at Benoit- Rhyne College scent the weoK-end w th their ; arems. Mr. and Mrs. Yates Kistler of Lincolnton visted her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hoyle the past Cpl. Paul Green is visiting his wife and mother, Cpl. Green was wounded in France and is still in me hospital. Cadet Midshipman Keith Beam of kings Point, N. Y. spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Beam. His address has been changed to C,M Keith Beam, U. S. M. M. C. C.S.S. Black Warrior, e-o Postmaster, .New York, is. Y. United Fruit Co. Mrs. J. Lee Beam had the fol lowing visitors Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Eskridge Hallman and chil dren of Shelby, Cpl. and Mrs, Ralph Hull and Leonard, Mr. anu Mrs. Webb Beam, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Beam, Keith and Ted. Mr. anti Mrs. John Drew, Jr. of Mount Holly have been visit ing Mrs. Drew’s mother, Mrs, Laura Houser, who has been ill, but is able to be out again. Miss Pearl Baxter R. N. oi Reeves Hospital, Lincolnton spent the week-end with her mother Mrs. Sallie Baxter. Cpl. Ralph Hull has been visit ing his wife and son, Leonard. Ht will return to camp Tuesday. Miss Blanche Bess of Chast City, Va., visited Mrs. Z. M. Del linger Sunday. She came especial ly for Memorial Services at Best Chapel. Visitors at the home of Mr. and ,t m. ftOUHT K HAM f The Defeat of the Southern Kingdom. Lesion for May 20: Jeremiah 18:1-10, 15a, 17a. Memory Verse: Hosea 6:1. The lesson includes a period of 350 years, for throughout the his ' tory of the Southern kingdom, | called Judah, evil influences were : at work that led to its downfall. ! Judah escaped the early fate of Israel by superior advantages— the dynasty of David that contin ued to the end, a well defended capital, and the temple and wor ship of Jehovah. But at intervals idolatry crept in. and the corrup tion usually found under wicked rulers brought poverty to ti e mass of the people and spiritua. ruin to the favored few. Several good kings and the great prophet Isaiah checked the downward course of the nation only for a Jeremiah, in the closing years, condemned the prevailing corrup tion and nearly lost his life in so doing, denounced foreign allian ces, and preached a return to Got! hut in vain. The figure of the potter’s vessel re-worked into a better showed that God would transform his people and save them from ruin if they would repent, hut at last God declared they had forgotten him (verse 15a) and that he would scatter them (verse 17a) before the enemy. Not long after Nebu chadnezzar had taken the young king and thousands of *he people into Babylonian exile, the petty king who had been set on the throne rebelled and in 586 B. C. Jerusalem and the temple were destroyed and the kingdom of Judah ceased. The potter whom Jeremiah saw worked in senseless clay; God works in human hearts, must be given into his almighty hands if his loving designs are carried out. Mrs. R. S. Childres Sunday were, Mr. and Mrs. John Peeler, Mrs. Kenneth Beam and children, Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Hoyle of Linc olnton. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Beam had the following visitors Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Warlick of Lawn dale, Cpl. and Mrs. Paul Green, Mrs. Paul Leatherman and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Foster. COUNTY’S WASTE PAPER INTO “SUITS OF ARMOR” Residents of Gaston county can supply enough wast e paper for 325,103 “suits of armor” for 105 mm. shells, if they will buckle clown and save an average of 10 pounds of newspapers, wrapping paper and boxes a month. The 105's are the big ones that have been helping the American’ forces in their auvance toward Benin and Tokyo. , Bast year Americans saved 100 1-2 pounds of paper per cap I iia, or enough for aDout 35 con tainers each for the 105 mm. shells. lor each ammunition contain er c»r “paper suit of armor” used to protect the shells from salt water, dents, nicks, and corrosive dirt, approximately three pounds of waste paper are required, ac cording to W. J. Warded, vice preseindta of the American Can Company, which is manufactur ing millions of the containers. Ammunition container board, one i . the principal materials used in , making the "suits of armor” is made from the mixed paper and old corrugated boxes, Mr. War dell said. Another material used is called “tube and can stock,’’which is made from all types of waste 1 uper. PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE | TO CLOSE MAY 30TH Maxton, May 10.—Presbyteri an Junior College announces that the Reverend Charles G. McClure pastor of Caldwell Memorial Pres byterian Church. Charlotte, N. will preach the commencement sermon in the college chapel on (May 27th. Mr. McClure is a na tive of Albany, Ga., graduate of University of Tennessee and Co lumbia Theological Seminary, and has served pastorates in Louisiana it Winnsboro. Homer, and at the Third Presbyterian Church, ‘New Orleans, before coming to Char lotte. A stream-lined war-time graduation exercise will be held on Tuesday, ?day 29th, and exam nations will end and college will lose on May 30th. The Summer School in both the collegiate and preparatory departments will be gin June 1 fth. I I CoW P'»n- --*« n» directed Sr First * v —666 IN MEMORIAM J. BEN DELLINGER God in His infinite wisdom called from earthly life a noble citizen when in the early morning hour of April 30, 1945 death took the life of J. Ben Dellinger. Our comrade and past Commander of this Tryon Post No. 100J of the American Legion, department ol North Carolina was one of the founders and a charter member of this post. He was one of our most useful citizens, a devout Christian and church worker. He stood for things that were up right in this community as was manifested in his interest and ac tivities as a leader in Scouting, the athletic program of the Leg ion and high school, the Young people’s Canteen and the Civil Air Patrol. He had served as Commander of this American Le gion Post and had filled many oth er places of useful service. He was always active in the things that commanded his interest, holding himself ready to respond to any cause where he was needed. Ev eryone knew him to be a true American. He is already being missed by the people of Cherry \ ille. Whereas, Almighty God has deemed it good to call unto Him self our faithful comrade, we, the members of Tryon Post No. 100 of the American Legion do hereby FIRST: That we shall remain conscious of our loss but bow humbly in submission to the will of < .cd. SKv'CNi): That we shall challenge all of our members to emulate the tine cxamnle of unselfish service .n