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CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE” Lot on west side of North Moun tain Street 50 x 75 feet. For price and terms, write C. W. Deitz, Lincolnton, N. C., or see M. A. Stroup.5t-A30-pd FOR SALE—Good used 7 tube Philco Radio cheap. DAVID H RUDISILL, Dial 2421. FOR SALE—One girls Victory Bicycle. See Mrs. Pink Mayhue at the Howell Mill. In good con dition. Price, $20.00. It FOR SALE—.Sunbeam Heatrola (in good condition.) See MRS. W. A. FARRIS. It FOR SALE—Baled Hay, Oats, Lespedeza and Red Clover. CLAUDE C. BEAM FOR WOODSAWING — See Clarence Payseur on West Church Street, Cherryville, N. C. It-P FOR SALE'.—Half Maple Bed. Perfect condition, Springs and Mattress, all for $37.50. See Mrs. j. N. Beattv, 612 Church St. lt-p FOR SALE—Nine Room House and one acre lot on West Carroll Street. Good Orchard, lights, and a good well on the porch. Six blocks from Main Street. Selling price, $4,500.00. See Mrs. D. G. Ledwell living at the house. it-p LOST LOST — Brown leather Bill Fold, m Lester Theatre or just outside Tuesday night. Finder please return to the Eagle Ottice or to Margie Crocker, Crouse, R-l and and receive reward. lt-p LOST—Rationing Books. No. 4. Names: Sam Costner, Mallie Cost ner, Mary Frances, Ruby Jane. Robert, Alean and Paul Ray Cost ner. Finder please return so local Rationing Board. FOUND—In Strand 1 fie Hire— Ont oversea service pin with 4 battle stars. Owner may get same by paying for this ad. It FOUND—Bill fold containing good sum of money ir Ritz Cate. Owner may get same by calling for it at the Ritz. describing and paying for this ad. lt-p LOST—Boys gold rim glasses in dark blue case Wednesday De tween Howell Mill and the Cost Office. Finder please return to the Eagle Office,or to Fred Daves at the Howell Mill. lt-p WANTED WANTED—Tenant with stock. 40 acres land. Nine room house. Electric lights. Six miles North of Cherryville, near Flay. VV. A. Hull. Vale, N. C., R-2. ' 4t-S20p BEGIN YOUR TREATMENT TODAY CARRIE HEAVNER Electrolysis Specialist Removes Ssperfluous hair permanently and softly without scare. All inquiries strictly confidential. Old Post Office Building Telephone 459 Lincointon, N. C. WANTED WILL PAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICES FOR BUTTER, EGGS AND MEAT COUNTRY PRO DUCE. BALLARD BROS. W. Church St. 2t-pt! WANTED—FIVE OR TEN DOL LAR BILL — Old First National Bank of Cherryville. Signed by S. S. Mauney and M. L. Mauney. Will pay premium. EVERETTE CARPENTER, R-4 Box 33/ Hickory, N. C. 3tpd-A23 MISCELLANEOUS “A" GRADE RUBBER We can now give you “A” Grade Rubber on all your recapping. J. A B. TIRE AND SERVICE East Main Street ATHLETES FOOT GERM Kill It For 35c IN ONE HOUR, if not pleased your 35c back. Ask any druggist for this powerful fungicide, TE OL. It’s 90 percent alcohol, makes it PENETRATE. The germ can\ be killed unless reached. Fefl PENETRATE, reaches mort germs.APPLY FULL STRENGTh for itchy, sweaty or smelly feet. Today at Allen Drug Store. a«. SPECIAL: Solid Maple Break fast Room Suites. Finest quality made. Prices start at $39.85 for fire piece suite. Also solid Maple aired. CONNER FURNITURE CO., Phone 550, Lincointon, N.C. EGGS—Pay highest market. We dell feeds of all kinds. DALIOIVS FLOUR AND FEED MILLS, Ndrth of High School. tt FREE! If Excess acid causes you pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indiges tion, Heartburn, Belching, Bloat ing, Nausea, Gas pains, get free sample, Udga, at ALLEN DRUG “SKI HI stops running fits in dogp or we refund your money. W* know of no other guaranteed running fits remedy.” Houser DRUG COMPANY. We now have electric power to our Hamer Mill and can do your : Hamer. Your business will be ap preciated. DALTON FLOUR AND FEED LEGAL NOTICES EXECUTOR'S NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having quali fied as executor of the last will and Testament of J. C. Murphy, deceased, late of Gaston County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said deceased to exhibit them duly verified, to the undersigned executor at Crouse, N. C. on or before the 3rd day of August, 1946, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery.. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate pay-' This the 1st day of August 1946 L. BERGE BEAM, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of J. C. Murphy, deceased. 6T-Sep. 6 NORTH CAROLINA GASTON COUNTY IN THE SUPEIIOR COURT Junior Henry Cudd, Plaintig, -vs | Junior Henry Cudd, Plaintiff, NOTICE OF SUMMONS The above named defendant will take notice that an actior for divorce has been started in the Superior Court of Gaston County, North Carolina, and the defendant will be required to ap pear before the Clerk of said Court within the time prescribed by law after the final publication of this notice in his office in Gas tonia, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the compliant of the plaintiff, or this plaintiff will ap—, ply to the Court for the relief! demanded in this complaint. This 7th day of August, 1945. 1 PAUL E. MONROE Clerk of the Superior Court. 4t-A30 NORTH CAROLINA GASTON COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Nora Haynie, Plaintiff -vs W. 1). Havnie, Defendant NOTICE OF SUMMONS The defendant, W. D. Haynie. 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 6th day of September, 1945, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or plaintiff will ap uly to the court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This the 6th day of August, 1945. PAUL E. MONROE, ; Clerk of the Superior Court ERNEST R. WARREN, Att‘y for Plaintiff. 4t-30 NORTH CAROLINA, GASTON COUNTY. Charles V. Thomas, Plaintiff vs. Carrie Thomas, Defendant. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK NOTICE OF SUMMONS The defendant, Carrie Thomas, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the superior conn ->i Gaston County, North Caiolina i for an aD.-olute divorce on the grounds of adultery; and the said defendant will further take notice i that she is required to appear at the office of the clerk of the su perior court of said county, at his; office in the court house in Gas tonia, N. C., on September Oth, 1945, or within twenty days there after and answer or demur to the I complaint filed in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the | court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 13th day of August, 1945. PAUL E. MONROE, Clerk of Superior Court. W. H. SANDERS, Att’y. for Plaintiff. 4t-S6 NORTH CARTLINA, GASTON COUNTY. Elsie Janet Brady, Plaintiff Charles F. Brady, Defendant IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SUMMONS The defendant, Charles F. Bra dy, will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Gaston County. North Caroli na, for an absolute divorce, and the said defendant will further take notice that he is hereby re quired to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Gaston County at the Court House yt Gastonia, North Carolina, on the 10th ciay of September, 1945, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the reliet demanded in said complant. This the 10th day of August, 1945. I PAUL E. MONROE, Clerk of the Superior Court ERNEST R. WARREN, Attorney for Plaintiff. 4t-S« NORTH CAROLINA GASTON COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Lloyd Christophor* Plaintiff -vs Franbie Christophor, Defendant. NOTICE OF SUMMONS The above named defendant will take notice that an action has been started in the Superior Court of Gaston County, for divorce and I the defendant will be required! within twenty days of the final publication of this notice to ap pear before the Clerk of said Court, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiff or the plaintff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in this complaint. This the 9th day of Aug., 1945 PAUL E. MONROE Clerk Superior Court O. A. Warren, Attorney-at-Law Att’y for Plaintiff. 4t-Sti I NORTH CAROLINA, GASTON COUNTY. James E. Baker, Plaintiff, -vs Verdie D. Baker Defendant. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SUMMONS The above named defendant will take notice that an action for divorce has been stalled in the Superior Court of Gaston County, North Carolina, and the defendant will be required to ap pear before the Clerk of sam Court within the time prescribed by law after the final publica tion of this notice in his office in Gastonia, North Carolina, anti answer or demur to the Complaint of the plaintiff, or this plaintitt will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in this Com plaint. This the 1? day of August, 1945. PAUL E. MONROE, Clerk of the Superio* Court. P. C. FRONEBERGER, Att’y. for the Plaintiff. 4t-Slb NORTH CAROLINA, GASTON COUNTY. Thomas Love, Assignee, Plaintiff, -vs Maggie Harris, et al, Detendant. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT RE-SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of an or der of the superior court of Gas ton County made in a civil action therein pending entitled as above, and signed by the clerk of the superior court, and by reason ot an increased bid made at a prior sale therein, undersigned com missioner appointed by the court, to sell .he lands der ribed in tbe complaint in the said action, will sell the said premises herein des cribed on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4TH, 1945 at II 00 O’CLOCK A. M. At the County Court House Door in Gastonia, N. C to the highest bidder for C \SM, hut subjec. to the confirmation of the co. r‘, s certain lot or parcel of lana ly ing and being in the suburbs of | Gastonia, and defined as follows: i-ot No. Ill, as show;, in Plat Look No. 1, page In. in the of fice of tn*' Register T Deed' :or said ■ u: iy. This 20th day of August, 1945. W. H. SANDERS, COMMISSIONER. 4t Si3 NORTH CAROLINA, GASTON COUNTY. Mrs. Lacy Revels Yireb, Plaintiff Andy Yereb, Defendant NOTICE OF SI MMONS IN SUPERIOR COURT The defendant above remed is hereby notified that the above named plaintiff has commenced an action in the above described Court seeking an absolute divorce, on grounds shown in the com plaint filed in said court in an ac tion entitled as above. The defedant is also notified, to file written answrer or other pleading to said complaint, in thQ Office of the Clerk of said Court in the Gaston County Court House in Gastonia, North Carolina, with in 20 days after the final publica tion of this notice, that if you fail to plead as aforesaid, the plaintiff will apply to the said court for re lief entitled to in the action. Final date of publication is, September 13th, 1945 This the 17th day of August, PAUL E. MONROE, Clerk of Superior Court J. L. HAMME, Att’j. for plaintiff 4t-S13 NORTH CAROLINA, GASTON COUNTY. Eugenia Thornburg Gerth, Plaintiff Reinhold A. Gerth, Defendant IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE BY PCBLICAllUN The above named defendant will take notice that an action a; above has been commenced by the plaintiff in the Superior Court of Gaston County for the purpose of obtaining an absolute divorce from the defendant; And the de fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear be fore the Clerk of the (Superior Court of Gaston County at the Court House in Gastonia, N. C., to file answer or to demur to said complaint of the plaintiff within twenty days after the final ap pearance of this notice, and that if he fails to answer or to de mur to said complaint within the specified above named time, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the said complaint. WITNESS; Paul E. Monroe Clerk Superior Court of Gaston County, at his office in Gastonia This the 21 day of Aug. 1945. PAUL E. MONROE, Clerk Superior Court of Gaston County. CLAUDE B. WOLTZ, Att’y. for Plaintiff. 4t-S13 GASTON COUNTY. Truman B. Pilgrim, Plaintiff -vs Coraelia Ellingburg Pilgrim, Defendant IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE BY PUBLICATION The above named defendant will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced by the Plaintiff in the Superior Court of Gaiton County for the purpose of obtaining an Absolute divorce from the Defendant; And the Defendant will further take notice that she is required to ap pear before the Clerk of the Su piior Court of Gaston Cpunty at the Court House in Gastonia, N. C., to file answer or to demur to said complaint of the plaintiff within twenty days after the final appearance of this notice, and that if she fails to answer or de mur to said complaint within the specified above named time, the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. Witness: Paul E. Monroe, Clerk Superior Court of Gastori County, at his office in Gastonia, N. C. This the 21 day of Aug. 1940. PAUL E. MONROE, Clerk Superior Court of Gaston County. CLAUDE B. WOLTZ, Att’y. for Plaintiff. 4t-Slo NORTH CAROLINA, GASTON COUNTY. James V. Loving, -vs Adel Loving IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SUMMONS The defendant, Adel Loving will take notice that an action en titled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Gaston County for an absolute Divorce and the said defendant' will further take notice that she is hereby required to appear be fore the Clerk of the Superior Court of Gaston County at the Court House in Gastonia, N. C. on the 22nd day of September 1945, and answer or demur to the complaint in the said action or plaintiff will apply to the Court for relief demanded in said Com plaint. This the 22nd day of August 1945. PAUL E. MONROE, | Clerk of the Superior1 Court. ERNEST R. WARREN, Att’y. for Plaintiff 4t-S13 X<»RTH CAROLINA, GION COUNTi. Mary VValker Eratus, by her next friends, Allen Walker, Plaintilt Henry Fred Fratus, Defend r r. .U THE SUPERIOR COURT SERVICE BY PUBLICATION—; NOTICE I The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Gaston County to obtain an absolute di vorce upon the grounds of two years separation according- to the Statutes of N. C.» and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear be fore the Clerk of said court with in 20 days of the final publica tion of this notice and answer oi demur to tne complaint of tin plaintiff or the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the lelief de manded in the complaint. This the 24th day of August, 1945. I PAUL E. MONROE, Clerk Superior Court. BISMARCK CAPPS, Att'y. for Plaintiff. 4t-S20 BEN GRIFFITH NOW SERVING AT NAVAL TRAINING STATION Newport, R.L—Ben Griffith, 41, chief boatswain’s mate, USNR, of Cherryville, N. C., is now serv ing with the preliminary training unit at the Atlantic Fleet Naval Training Station here. Crews of large combatant and auxiliary ships receive their last stage training at this station be fore joining the fleet in the Pacif ic. Thousands of men and officers are drilled as combat units which are ready to board ship the day it is commissioned. In the Navy since July, 1942, chief petty officers Griffith is married to the former Ruth Sae ger, Lenoir City, Tenn., who re sides at 1001 E. First avenue, Le noir City, with their son, Charles, 8- A brother, Captain Bryan Griffith, is serving in the Army. A veteran of 27-months over-1 seas, Chief Griffith reported to I Newport in December, 1944. He] wears the American theatre, Amer j lean defense, and European-Afri-! can-Middle Eastern campaign rib-' bons with three combat stars for action seen during the invasions i °,f North Africa, Sicily, and Sou | them France. Prior to entering the naval ser vice, Griffith was employed at the Naval Ammunition Depot, St. Ju lius Creek, Va. PHILLIP AUGUSTUS EAKER, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Eaker an nounce the birth of a son, Phillip | Augustus Eaker, Jr., at the Gor don-Crowell Memorial Hospital in Lincolnton, Wednesday, August 22nd. Soil samples were taken at Jo nas M. Robinson, R-3, Gastonia recently-to determine the fertili-1 zer lequirements and analysis for' every field and for the crops he1 grows in rotation, of cotton, corn,! 1 wheat, oats and barley. This if a good practice, so as to enable I these crops to get the elements in' I the right quantities needed to ,>.ouuce nn. | .mini yields. Boil samples aie taken and analized without charge to the farmer. I A custard sauce, served at' room temperature, tastes sweeter! than the sauce made into frozen custard. BUY BONDS -—MORE ABOUT Pfc. James Alexander (Continued from front page) which might assist in stablishing identificaton. Many hours of hard work were spent in reconstruction, mainten ance and beautification of the Cemeteries which now give a scene of quiet and peaceful beau ty in contrast to that disordered appearance of a year ago. In car rying out these improvements, it is evident that this quartermaster Graves Registration Company, little outside service assistance, has fulfilled its obligation to moth ers, fathers and wives of those fallen heroes. Pfc. Alexander entered military service on Febrt^ry 6, 1942, and has been overseas for 1 months in North Africa and Italy. He was formerly employed with Carpen ter Bros. Furniture Co., Cherry ville. He wears the Good Con duct Ribbon and the Mediterran ean Theater Ribbon with one ser vice star. Mrs. W. A. Hasting Pres. Teachers Ass’n. NEW YORK, August. 29.—Mrs. William A. Hastings, President of j the National Congress of Parents and Teachers, today appealed to Americans to help save the des perately hungry children of Liber ated Europe. As a means to this end, she asked for utmost coop eration in the Community Canning Program for War Relief on behalf of UN'RRA. Calling upon parent-teacher leaders and members throughout America, Mrs. Hastings siad: “The saddest sight in all the world is a hungry child, suffering the ills of malnutrition and semi starvation. No efforts are spared when we find such a child m our own community. Today, hungry1 children are a world porblem— all the endless thousands of them who may not survive the coming winter unless we help them, lx we bear in mind that these are the | children who will b adults when| oui children are grown, adults with whom our children will lie co operating to build a better world,' we realize that it is a matter oo | self-interest as well as of altruism' ;o give them all possible aid. j “What can we do to help? Tht Community Canning Program for! War Relief provides the answer. I rhose of us whose gardens and or :hards have yielded more vegeta oles and fruits than we ourselves :an use are urged to donate them o our community canning pro grams. Every community in thisj jountry is being asked to increase its canning output ten per cent! I above local neeas, so tnat mis sur I plus may be contributed to the | children of other lands. “May 1 call upon all parent teacher members to co-operata with local committees organized for this purpose? The National Congress has urged the new Unit ed Nations Organization to give special heed to the needs of chil dren. Here is our opportunity to show our good faith by making a personal contribution to the cause of world peace and '*;te n.itiona’ | good will.” Dan A. West, Executive Direc tor of the Community t aiming ' Program for War Relief, explain-j ed that the removal of rat.onmg controls in America from many varieties of canned goods does not reduce the need for the canning program for war relief. Mr. We t, who,, is also director of the Divis ion for Contributed Supplies ol UNRRA, said: “Lifting of controls on canned foods in this country does not make any more can netf‘food avail able for shipment overseas to re lieve those who are in dire need. PHOENIX DIXON, IN GOV. HOSPITAL AT SWANNANOA Technician Fifth Phoenix Dixon colored, of Route 2, Cherryville N. C., has been admitted to Moore General Hospital. Swanng'noa, N C., for treatment. He has served in actidh in Naples, Foggia, South France, Rome-Arno, and the Rhineland. He is the soil of Etoile | Dixon of Cherryville. Before en tering the service in May, 1942 he was employed by the NuWay Bpinning Co. Terrace lines were staked re cently to be built by the county terracing units and by farm trac tors on the following farms: E. S. .letcher, RFD., Bessemer City; C. H. Willis, R-l, Dallas; R. C. Hood and E. H. Biggerstaff, R-l, Besse mer City; tSpurgeon Webber, Ro bert B. Spencer, Jan Mulling^ Paul Brooks, all R-l, Kings Moi^R tain, N. C. FOR SALE—Boys Bicycle m good condition. See KATIE SOHRONCE near Depot on East First Street. lt-p How women ancf girls get wanted relief fromfunctiona^perlodi^pain Cardul la a liquid medicine which 1 many women aay has brought relict from the cramp-like agony and ner vous strain or functional periodic distress. Here’s how it may help: 1 Taken like a tonic. It should stimulate appetite, aid diges tion, • thus help build re sistance lor the “time" to come. 2 Started 3 days be fore "your time". It should help relieve petn due to purely func tional periodic causes. Try Cardut. If It helps, you'll be glad you did. | CARDUI £ SCC LASCt. DlSECTIONS NOTICE A SHIPMENT OF THE NEW POWERFUL D. D. T. INSECTICIDE TO ARRIVE IN THE NEXT FEW DAYS. SEE US FOR YOUR NEEDS BALLARD BROTHERS PHONE 3271 - CHERRYV1LLE THE BIG SEVEN VICTORY SPECIAL! THIS NEWSPAPER (1 TEAR) AND SIX GREAT MAGAZINES The Biggest Value in Years! •TRUE STORY ..1 Yr. 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