CLASSIFIED ADS
for sale
FREE! If Excess acid causes you
pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges
tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloat
ing, Nausea, Gas pains, get free
sample, I'dga, at ALLEN DRUG
FOR SALE—Porto
Potato Plants. See GRAHAM
MOSS, Highway 150 Last ot
Cherryville. 3t'p0
FOR SALE—House and several
acres of land near Bess Chapel.
See M. A. Stroup.
FOR SALE or trade — 1940
Oldsmobile convertible five pas
senger Coupe— Excellent condi
tion HAL SMITH, 808 B Mam
Street, Cherryville, N. C. rtp
FOR SALE — Pre-war studio
couch, and 5 burner Boss Oil
stove, practically new. HAL
SMITH, 808 E. Main Street,
Cherryville, N.-C. It-po
FOR SALE — Marglobe tomato
plants. See A. V. KENDRICK,
Cherryville, N. C. 2t-pd
FOR SALE — Pre-war Studio
Couch, practically new. See Earl
Ledwell, on Carroll St., Cherry
ville.
LAND FOR SALE—Twelve
Acres Good Land, suitable
for sub-divisions into lots,
edge of Crouse, on Highway.
Well watered. Will be sold
at public auction on Satur
day, July 7th, at 2 o’clock
on the property at the
spring corner.
S. O. Murphy, Crouse, N. C.
3t-pd.
LOST
FOR SALE — Rebuilt Bicycle
at Bargain Price. VV. P. Lanier,
Canady Stroup place, Dallas Rd.
LOST—Ration Books No. 3 & 4
—Names Willie Oilkie, Annie Mae
Wilkie and Alma Wilkie. Kinder
please return to tlie local Ration
Board. lt-pd
LOST—Ration Books No. 4—
Nantes Willie J. Little, Catherine
Little and Odessa Little. Finder
please return to Local Ration
Board. lt-pd
STRAY HOG at my house.
Owner can get same by paying
for this ad and keep, isee John
Wacaster, Route v, Cherryville,
N. C. lt-pd
LOST—Ration Books N'os. 3
and 4. Names: Cliff Jenks and
Airs. Cliff Jenks. Finder please
return to local ration board, lt-p
LOST—Ration Book No. 3.
Name: Dorothy Ruth Beam. Fin
der please return to local Ration
Board. lt-p
LOST—Ration books No. 4—
Names Mary Bell Mackey, Jason
Mackey. Finder please return to
Local Ration Board. lt-pd
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED TO RENT HOUSE—
Four or five rooms in town. Will
pay rent 90 days in advance. Ap
ply at EAGLE OFFICE. lt-p
WANTED. Reliable hustler to
supply consumers with 200 house
hold necessities. State age, occu
pation, references. Rawleigh’s,
Dept. NCE-43-Y, Richmond, Va.
WANTED
Saleslady for Woman’s Wear.
HOWELL’S READY TO WEAR
Mrs. W. C. Howell, Cherryville,
N. C. 2t-pd
WANTED — All people suffering
from kidney trouble or backache
to try KJDDO 97c. Money back
guarantee. ALLEN DRUG CO.,
Cherryville, N. C. 20t-A16-p
WE BUY CHICKENS AND
EGGS-—Pay highest market. We
•ell feeds of all kinds. DALION’S
FLOUR AND FEED MILLS
North of High School. tf
ATHLETES FOOT GERM
Kill It For 35c
“Biggest seller in years” say drug
gists everywhere. Why? Te-ol is
more than a surface application.
Contains 90% alcohol. MAKES
IT PENETRATE. Reaches more
germs faster. APPLY FULL
STRENGTH for itchy, sweaty or
smelly feet. If not pleased your
35c back. Today at Allen Drug Co
MAN OR WOMAN WANTED.
Good nearby Rawleigh Route now
open. If willing to conduct Home
Service business while earning a
good living, write immediately.
Rawleigh’s, Dept. NCE-43-45,
Richmond, Va.
We now have electric power to
our Hamer Mill and can do your
Hamer. Your business will be ap
preciated.
DALTON FLOUR AND FEED
MILLS _
“SKI HI stops running fits in
dogs or we refund your money.
We know of no other guaranteed
running fits remedy.” Houser
DRUG COMPANY.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained in a
DEED OF TRUST given by L. W.
Musfcelly and wife, Elizabeth
Muskelly to the undersigned as
trustee for the Home Building
and Loan Association, on the 3rd
day of April, 1943 and registered
in the Register of Deeds Office
for Gaston County in book 417 at
page 229 to secure the indebted
ness therein mentioned and de
fault having been made ‘r. the
•.avment vb gk qj xzfiflff jqllfl fi*
me and at tht request of the
-Jome Building and Loan A - oda
i on, I will sell for cash at public
auction at Ute court house door in
Gastonia, Cast a County, North
Carolina on Monday, July 9tl»
X• 45 at ten o’c’cck A.M. o>- wuh
in legal h'urs the follow,ng de
,-i ibed rea. estate:
BEGINNING at an iron stake
,n 'he East*rn .uargin cf Pincb
back Avenue 300 feet Southei
Iv lrom Rich Avenue, and runs
Easterly at w'.t angles 150 feet
to an iron *tai c; thence kuvtncr
lv and parahe! with lb ichoaek
Avenue 50 t'?et to a stake:
i hr nee West :-lv and parallel win
the first lin U feet to P>nch
back Avenue, thence Northerly
along the East margin of Pineh
b--ck Avenue 5't feet to the l'E
riNNING. Being in Block Six {6'
,f Mountain Section, according
to map of Bts-cmer City, N C,
v.bich map if recorded in Pla
Book No. 1 a* xiage 75 in Regis
iti of Deeds Office of Gastor.
County, and hM.g the same i«t
' onveyed by -f. L. Stewi:- anti
• ife to J. B. r;h. masson, Trustee,
by deed, dated the 10th day of
l •••tuber, 1:M» as will appeal uf
i, < ord in the hegister of Deeds
Office for (Wton County in
uk 264 at P 'ge 306; I
being tl.e identical tract of i
land conveyed to L. L. Bovc1 and
his wife, S. Louise Boyd, by A.,
H. Patterson and wife, as will ap
pear by deed of record in the Of- |
fice of the Register of Deeds of
Gaston County.
This the 6th day of J*me, 1945
B. S. NEILL. Trustee
J. R. DAVIS, Attorney.
GASTON COUNTY.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Arnold Johnson, Plaintiff,
-vs
Edna Mae Johnson, Defendant.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
The defendant, Edna Mae
rohnson, will take notice that an
»ction entitled as above has been
;ommeneed in the Superior Court
pf Gaston County for an absolute
iivorce on the grounds of two
gears’ separation, and the said de
fendant will further take notice
hat she is hereby required to ap
pear before the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Ga.-ton County at
he Court House in Gastonia, N.
2., on the 29th day of June, 1945,
ind answer or demur to the com
plaint in said action, or the plain
ic will apply to the Court for the
elief demanded in said complaint.
This 29th day of May, 1945.
PAUL E. MONROE,
Clerk Superior Court
ERNEST R. WARREN
Atty. for Plaintic. 4t-Je 21
NORTH CAROLINA
GASTON COUNTY.
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained in a cer- j
tain mortgage deed executed byi
A. L. Allen and wife, dated Feb-1
ruary 23rd, 1942, and recorded
l in Book No. 409, page 69, in the
j office of the Register of Deeds
for Gaston County, North Caro
| lina, default having been made
in the payment of the indebted
ness thereby secured, and said
mortgage being by the terms
thereof subject to foreclosure,
the undersigned mortgagee will
offer for sale at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash at the
, court house door in Gastonia, N.
i C. at 11:00 o’clock in the fore
noon on the sixth day of July,
1945 the property conveyed in the
said mortgage, the same being
defined and described as follows:
Lots Nos. 4-7 inclusive Block
F, as shown in Plat Book No. 1,
page 124, in the said Register of
Deeds Office.
But the said sale will be made
subject to all outstanding and
unpaid taxes.
This the 5th day of June, 1945.
W. H. SANDERS
4t-Je 28 Mortgagee
NORTH CAROLINA
GASTON COUNTY.
The undersigned, having quali
fied as administrator of the estate
of Aaron Q. Webb, deceased, late
of Gaston County, this is to noti
fy all persons having claims
against said estate to present
them to the undersigned on or
before the 4th day of June, 1946,
or this notice will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate will please
make immediate payment to the
I undersigned.
This 4th day of June, °1945.
J. A. WILKINS, Admr.
6t-Jy 12 (Gastonia. N. C‘.)
NORTH CAROLINA
GASTON COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
BEFORE THE CLERK
NOTICE
J. A. Wilkins, Administrator of
the Estate of Aaron Q. Webb,
Deceased, Petitioner,
-vs
Nettie M. Edwards, widow, Fran
ces E. Johnson, widow, Helen E.
Kahn and her husband, Allie
Kahn, Alice Kane, widow, Ger
trude G. Love end her husband,
Sam Love, Rebecca P. Neely and
her husband, Robert Neely, Tril
by W. Patterson and her husband
Phoenix Patterson, Aaron Q.
Webb, Jr. single, George S. Webb
and his wife, Beatrice Webb and
Duella Webb, single, Defendants.
Th defendants named and all
other parties interested will take
notice that a special proceeding
has been commenced in the Su
perior Court of Gaston County,
North Carolina, entitled as above
to sell the lands of Aaron Q.
Webb, deceased, to make assets to
pay debts of the deceased.
And said defendants will furth
er take notice that they are re
required to appear at the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Gaston County, North Caroli
na, in the Courthouse in Gastonia
North Carolina, and answer or
demur to the petition filed in
>aid proceedings within ten days
after the final publication of this
notice, or petitioner will apply to
the court for the relief demanded
in said petition.
This 7th day of June, 1945.
EMMA CORNWELL
Asst Clerk Superior Court.
NORTH CAROLINA
GASTON COUNTY.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
BEFORE THE CLERK
Katherine B. Gladden, Plaintiff,
Oscar E. Gladden, Defendant.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
The defandant above named
will take notice 'that an action
entitled as above has been com
menced in the Superior Court of
Gaston County, North Carolina,
to obtain a divorce; and the de
fendant will further take notice
that he is required to appear at
the office of the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Gaston County, at
his office in the city of Gastonia,
N\ C. within twenty days after
Cth July, 1945 and answer or de
mur to the complaint of the plain
tiff or the plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief demanded.
This 8th day of June, 1946.
Clerk of Superior Court.
W. H. Sanders,
Attorney for Plaintiff. 4t-Jy 6
NORTH CAROLINA,
GASTON COUNTY.
Ethel L. Peck,
Plaintiff
William C. Peck,
NOTICE
The above named defendant
will take notice that an action has
been started in the Superior
Court for Gaston County, for di
vorce and the defendant will be
required within twenty days of
the final publication of this notice
to appear before the Clerk of said
Court, and answer or demur to
i the complaint or the plaintiff will
! apply to the Court, for the relief,
! demanded in this complaint.
This the 13 day of June, 1946.
1 EMMA CORNWELL ,
Ass’t. Clerk of Superior
Court.
O. A. WARREN,
Att’y- for Plaintiff. 4t-Jy5
Having qualified as execluior of
the last will and testament of i
Nancy Carpenter, deceased, late j
of Gaston County, North Carolina I
this is to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of the ;
said deceased to exhibit them to j
the undersigned at R F D No. 1,1
Cherryville,INi C., on or before j
the 24th day of May, 1946, or !
this notice will be pleaded in bar ,
of their recovery. All persons in
debted to said estate will please
make immediate payment.
This May 23, 1945.
ELLIS CARPENTER
Executor of the last will and
testament of Nancy Carpen- i
ter, deceased.
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is a new appreciation of its
body and morale building qual
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ask for it. first thing, after
they come from battle lines. It
is estimated that milk products
make up as much as 25 per cent
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doubtless re-discover milk as
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