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LEGAL NOTICES
NORTH CAROLINA,
GASTON COUNTY.
Avis Kokus,
Plaintiff,
vs.
George Kokus,
Lefendant.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
The defendant, George Kokus,
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 on the grounds of two
years' separation, and the said
defendant will further take notice
ihat. he is hereby required to ap
pear before Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Gaston County at
ihe Court House in Gastonia, N.
C., on the 30th. day of November
1945 and answer or demur to the
complaint in said action, or plain
.ill' will apply to the Court toi
the relief demanded in said com
plaint.
This the 29th, day of October.
1945.
EMMA CORNWELL, Assis
tant Clerk Superior Court.
ERNEST R. WARREN,
Attorney for Plaintiff. 4t-N22
NORTH CAROLINA
0ASTON COUNTY
James \V. Nash
Rubv Nash
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NOTICE
The defendant, Ruby Nash, wiP
take notice that an action enti
tled as above has been commenc
ed against her • in the Superior
Court of Gaston County, North
Carolina, and that the purpose ot
said action is to obtain an abso
lute divorce from the bonds of
matrimony.
And the said defendant will
further take notice that She is
required to appear at the Office
of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Gaston County, North
Carolina, and answer or demui to
.the complaint in said action within
20 days after the 30th day of
November, 1945 or the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in said com
plaint.
This 26th day of October, 1945
Paul E. Monro*
Clerk Of The Superior Court
4t-.N22
NORTH CAROLINA
GASTON COUNTY,
Phillip Loughridge, Plaintiff
vs
Edna Loughridge,
Ixiendant j
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NOTICE OF SUaiMONS
The above named defendant
will take notice that an action has
been started in the Superior Court,
for Gaston County, for divorce
and the defendant will be requir
jd within twenty days of the final
publication of this notice on or
Oefore December 6, 1945 to ap
pear tiefore the clerk of the said
court, and answer or demur to
the complaint of the plaintiff or
the plaintiff will apply to the
court, for the relief, demanded in
the complaint.
This the 24th day of October,
1945.
PAUL E. MONROE,
Clerk of Superior Court
O. A. WARREN,
Attorney for plaintiff. 4t-N22
4T-N22
NORTH CAROLINA
GASTON COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Madolena Hutl'man,
Plaintiff
Vs.'
Monroe Hutfman,
Defendant
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
The above named defendant
will take notice that an action
has been started in the superior|
court, for Gaston county, for di-1
voice and the defendant will be'
required within twenty days of
the final publication of this no-.
tiee or before December 6, 1945 1
to appear before the clerk of
the said court, and answer or de
mur to the complaint of the plain
tift or the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief de
manded in the complaint.
This the 24th day of October,
1945.
PAUL E. MONROE,
Clerk of Superior Court.
0. A. WARREN,
Attorney for Plaintiff. 4t-N22
COMMISSIONERS’ SALE
By virtue of an order in the
Superior Court in Special Pro
ceeding entitled “Hattie L. Har
dy et al. vs. Tom Cooper et al.’’
the undersigned Commissioner
will sell at the Court House in
Gastonia, N. C., on the:
26th day of November, 1945 at
12 o’clock M.
the following described real es
tate :
TRACT NO. 1: BEGINNING at
a stake or stone on East Walnut
Avenue in the City of Gastonia,
N. C., Sadler’s corner, and runs
thence with Sadler’s line North
12 West 171 feet to a stone;
thence South 78 West 42 feet to
a stone; thence South 12 East
171 feet to a stone in the Nor
thern margin of said East Walnut
Avenue; thence along and with
the North boundary of said Ave
nue North 78 East 42 leet to
the place of BEGINNING, and
being the identical premises men
tioned and described in that cer
tain deed recorded in the office
of the Register of Leeds in Book
No. 50, Page 112 from T. A.
Henry et uz., to J. A. Dixon.
TRACT NO. 2: BEGINNING at
tha North side of Walnut Ave
| nue, Andterson Dixon’s corner
and rum thenca North 12 W»it
with Anderson Dixon’s line 171
feet to the line of Lot No. 13;
thence North 82 East with the line
of Lot No. 13, 20 feet to the
branch and Lot No. 4; Leonard
Thomas' line; thence with the
meanders of the branch and Leo
nard P. Thomas’ and Joseph J.
Thomas’ and Josepn J. Thomas’
lines to the North side of Walnut
Avenue and Lot No. 1. Joseph J.
Thomas’ corner; thence with the
North side of Walnut Avenue
North 82 East 40 feet to the BE
GINNING, and being the same
land conveyed by Mrs. R. A. Lat
ta to Anderson Dixon and wife,
Alice Dixon, being the same pre
mises defined and described in a
certain deed from Alice McClure
to Sara Gardner by deed record
ed in Book 438, Page 602 in the
office of the Register of Deeds
for Gaston County.
Terms of sale: One-half cash
on day of sale, balance January
1 o46, with the privilege of
paying all cash on confirmation.
This the 26th day of October,
0 45.
B. T. FALLS, Commissioner.
4t-N22
NORTH CAROLINA,
GASTON COUNTY.
Kirk Koochagian,
Plaintiff,
-vs
Virginia C. Koochagian,
Defendant.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT |
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
The above named defendant
will take notice that an action for
divorce has been started in the
Superior Court of Gaston Coun
ty, North Carilina, and the de
fendant will be required to ap
pear before the Clerk of said
Court on or before the 2S day of
December, 1945, in his office m
Gastonia, North Carolina, to ans
wer or demur to tlie Complaint
of the plaintiff, or this plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the re
lief demanded in this Complaint.
This ft dav of November, 1945.
PAUL E. MONROE,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
P. C. FRONEBERGER,
Att'y. for the Plaintiff. 4t-N29
NORTH CAROLINA,
GASTON COUNTY.
Collie Bodifort,
Plaintiff,
-vs
Evelyn C. Bodiford,
Defendan t.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
BEFORE THE CLERK
NOTIC E OF SUMMONS
The defendant, Evelyn Clark
Bodiford, will take notice that an
action entitled as above nas been
commenced in the superior couit
of Gaston County. N. C., for an
absolute divorce on the grounds
of two years separation; and the
said defendant will further take
notice that she is required to ap
pear at the office of the Clerk
of Superior Court of Gaston Coun
ty in the Court House. Gastonia,
N. C., within twer-.n ways after)
December 6th, 194ft, d answer)
or lemur to the complaint of the
plaintiff or the relief prayed for
will he granted.
This 5th day of November,
PAUL E. MONROE,
Clerk of the s uperior Court.)
W. H. SANDERS.
Att'y- for plaintiff. 4t-N29
NORTH CAROLINA,
GASTON COUNTY
J. L. Roper
-vs
Grace M. Roper
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
The defendant Grace M. Roper I
will take notice that an action t
entitled as above has been com-)
menced in the Superior Court of j
Gaston County, North Carolina,!
to obtain an absolute divorce on1
the grounds of two years separa
tion; that the defendant will fur
ther take notice that she is re
quired to appear at the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court
of said county in the court house
in Gastonia, N. C., within 20
days after the 13th, day of De
cember, 1945, and answer or
demur to the complaint in said
action, or the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief de
manded in the complaint.
This November 10, 1945.
PAUL E. MONROE,
Clerk Superior Court.
DAVID P. DELLINGER,
Att'y- for the Plaintiff. 4t-D6
NORTH CAROLINA,
GASTON COUNTY
Robert L. Douglas
Plaintiff,
-vs
Juanita Gilmore Douglas
Defendant.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
BEFORE THE CLERK
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
The defendant, Jaupita Gil
more Douglas, will take notice
that an action entitled as above
has been commenced in the su
perior court of Gaston County,
N. C., for an absolute divorce
on the grounds of two years sep
aration; and-the said defendant
will further take notice that she
is required to appear at the office
of the clerk of the superior
court of said county, in the
court house, in the city of Gas
tonia, N. C., within twenty days
after December 13th, 1946 and
answer or demur to the com
plaint of the plaintiff, or the re
lief prayed for in the said com
plaint will be granted.
This 10th day of November,
1945.
PAUL E. MONROE,
Clerk of the Superior Court.
W. H. SANDERS,
Att’y. for Plaintiff. 4t-D6
NORTH CAROLINA,
GASTON COUNTY
Nancy Kennedy Roddey
"^Plaintiff,
Leroy Roddey
Defendant.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
BEFORE THE CLERK
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
The defendant, Le»oy Roddey,
will take notice that an action
entitled as above has been com
menced. in the superior court of
Gaston County, N. C., for an
absolute divorce on the grounds
of two years separation; and
the said defendant will further
take notice that he is required to
appear at the office of the clerk
of the superior court of said
county, in the court house, in
the city of Gastonia, N. C., with
in twenty days after December
13th, 1946 and answer or demur
to the complaint of the plaintiff
or the relief prayed for in the
said complaint will be granted.
This 10th day of November,
1946.
PAUL E. MONROE,
Clerk of the Superior Court:
W. H. SANDERS,
Att’y. for Plaintiff. 4t-D6
NORTH CAROLINA,
GASTON COUNTY.
Jessie Franklin,
Plaintiff,
-vs
George Franklin,
Defendant.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
The defendant, George Frank
lin, will take notice that an ac
tion entitled as above has been
commenced in the (Superior
Court of Gaston County for an
absolute divorce on the grounds
of two years' separation, 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 13th day
of December, 1945 and answer
or demur to the complaint in said
action, or plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief demand
u in said complaint.
This the 13th day of November,
1945.
PAUL E. MONROE,
Clerk Superior Court.
ERNEST R. WARREN,
Att'y. for Plaintiff. 4t-Dl:
NORTH CAROLINA,
GASTON COUNTY.
R. A. Ward,
Plaintiff,
-vs
Dora Bolick Ward,
Defendant,
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
The defendant above named
will hereby take notice that the
above named plaintiff has com
menced an action in the above
designated Court, in which the
plaintiff seeks an absolute di
vorce on grounds of two years
separation adultery.
The said detendant is further
and hereby notified to file writ
ten answer or otherwise plead to
the complaint as filed, in said
Court, iii the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Gaston
County, North Carolina, in his
office in the Gaston County
Court House at Gastonia, N. C.,
within twenty days after final
date of publication of this no
tice, that if you fail to plead in
said cause as aforesaid the plain
tiff will in term time apply to
the Court for the relief to which
said plaintiff may show herself
to be entitled under law and
facts of the case.
Final date of publication of
this notice, is Lee. 6, 1945.
This the 9th day of Nov., 1946.
PAUL E. MONROE,
Clerk of Superior Court.
J. L. HAMME, Att’y. for
Plaintiff, Gastonia, N. C. ^-06
NORTH CAROLINA,
GASTON COUNTY.
Walter W. Galloway
Plaintiff
Willie M. Rider Galloway
Defendant
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
1 he defendant above designat
ed is hereby notified that the
plaintiff has commenced an ac
tion in the above designated
court, seeking an absolute di
vorce on the grounds stated in
the complaint filed in the afore
said court in an action entitled as
above.
The defendant is further noti
fied to file written answer or other
wise plead to said complaint, in
the office of the clerk of said
Court in Guston County Court
House in Gastonia, N. C., within
twenty days after final date of
publication of this notice, that up
on failure to so plead in this ac
tion, the plaintiff will apply to
the court for relief to which he
may show himself entitled in said
action.
Final date of publication, is De
cember 6th, 1945.
This the 14th day of Novem
ber, 1945.
PAUL E. MONROE,
Clerk of Superior Court
J. L. HAMME, Att’y. for
plaintiff, Gastonia. N. C. 4t-D6
north Carolina;
GASTON COUNTY.
Clara Sisk,
Plaintiff
Clyde Sisk,
Defendant
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
I NOTICE OF SUMMONS
The above named defendant
will take notie that an action has
been started in the Superior
Court, for Gaston County, for
divorce and the defendant will
be reouired within twenty days
of this notice or on or before
the 10th, day of January, 1945,
to appear before the Clerk of the
said Court and answer or 4e
mur to the Complaint of the
plaintiff or the plaintiff will ap
ply to the Court, for the relief,
demanded in the complaint.
This the 16 day of Nov. 1946.
PAUL E. MONROE,
Clerk of Superior Court.
O. A. WARREN,
Att’y. for plaintiff.
4t-Dia
NORTH CAROLINA,
GASTON COUNTT.
R. A. Ward
Plaintiff
Lora Bolick Ward
Oefendtna
i IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
The defendant above designat
ed is hereby notified that the
plaintiff has commenced an ac
tion in the above designated
court, seeking an absolute di
vorce on the grojjnds stated in
the complaint filed in the afore
said court in an action entitled
as above.
The defendant is further noti
fied to file an answer or other
wise plead to said complaint, in
the office of the clerk of said
Court in final date of publica
tion of this notice, that upon
failure to so plead in this action
the plaintiff will apply to the
court for relief to which he may
show himself entitled in said ac
tion.
Final date of publication, is
December 13th, 1945.
This the 15th day of Novem
ber, 1945.
PAUL E. MONROE,
Clerk of Superior Court.
J. L. HAMME, Att’y.
for plaintiff, Gastonia, 4t-D13
NORTH CAROLINA,
GASTON COUNTY.
M. L. Ledford. Jr.
Plaintiff,
Mona B. Ledford,
befendant.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
The defendant, Mona B. Led
ford will take notice that an ac
tion entitled as above has been
commenced in the Superior
Court of Gaston County for an
absolute divorce on the grounds
of two years separation, and
the said defendant will further
take notice that she is hereby
oquired to appear before the
Clerk of the Superior Court of
Gaston County at the Court House
n Gastonia, N. C.. on the 17th
day of'December, 1945 and ans-j
'ver or demur to the ' complaint j
in said action, or plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief
lemanded in said complaint.
This the 16th day of Novem
ber, 1945.
PAUL E. MONROE,
Clerk Superior Court.
ERNEST R. WARREN,
Att'y. for Plaintiff. 4t-D13
NORTH CAROLINA,
GASTON COUNTY.
G. C. I0»rt grove,
Plaintiff,
Bessie Hartgrove,
Defendant,
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NOTICE. OF SUMMONS
T.he defendant, Bessie Hart
ve, will take notice that an
ion entitled as above has been
mmenced in the Superior Court
f Gaston County for an abso
lute divorce on the grounds of
wo yfc-irs’* separation; and the
aid defendant will further take
notice that she is hereby reguir
ed to appear before the Clerk of
the Superior Court of Gaston
County at the Court House in
Gastonia, N. C. on the 20th. day
of December, 1945 and answer or
lemur to the complaint in said
action, or plaintiff will apply to
the Court for the relief demand
ed in said complaint.
This the 19th day of Novem
ber, 1945.
Paul E. Monroe,
Clerk Superior Court
Ernest R. Warren,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
4t-D13
LETTERS FROM
SOLDIERS
Sunday
November 18th, 1945
Hear Fred,
I will drop you a few lines to
let you hear from me and to tell
you a little news.
Yesterday they were painting
the walkway on the way that I j
always went to my ward so I
took a shortcut through 17 and|
guest who I ran into, it was none'
other than Henry J. Thomas. He|
was still in bed and were we triad j
to see each other. He has just had)
an operation and is getting along i
fine. It wll be about two or
three weeks before he will he
able to get up. but if nothing I
banners I think we will both
leave here by Christmas. Fred I
am to be operated on the 30th.
and I think it will be my last on#.
Henrv got hi* last one the other
dav. T think if pvery thing goes
on fine that Henry and I will
both he out of here for good be
fore long and that will be fine.
Well Fred I want to hear from
the ones at home so put my ad
dress in the paper, and say
“Hello” to evervnne for us.
Your friends,
Wilber and Henry
Pfc. Wilber O. Canine 34434480
Patients Mail Ward 4
i Valley Forge Oeneral Hospital
Phoenixville, Penn.
Pfc. Henry J. Thomas
Patients Mail Ward 17
Valley Forga General Hospital
Phoenixville, Penn.
BEHIND THE SCENES
NEW YORK, Nov. 19.—Mark
Twain’s observation about the
weather might well be applied to
current discussions about infla
tion. “Everybody talks about it,
but nobody does anything about
it.” If the public is doing any
thing about it, indications^ are
that they are doing the wrong
thing, and that does not apply to
a small segment of the popula
tion, but to most of us. In New
York, where people complain a
bout the high cost of suburban
homes one real estate man says
the prices people are offering are
“fantastic.” In San Francisco
department store owners report
that “people will buy anything."
Radio parts makers, who have
bad their ceiling prices hiked say
f i*y still can not operate at a
profit. Workers throughout the
nation are asking higher wages,
knowing full well that payrolls
are the largest cost item in most
'businesses, and a big factor in
price of the things they make.
Thus everyone seems highly con
cerned about inflation, think
somcone should do something a
bout it, but not something which
would prevent them from buying
what they want, or selling theii
products or services at the price
they want.
AUTOMOBILES — Elimination
or settlement of wage difference'
in the automobile industry would
enable one of the nation’s lar
gest economic forces to contribute
once more to a higher standard of
living in this country. An indica
tion of the stimulus which this in
dustry will give to business once
it gets into full swing is e’vep b
Joseph W. Frazer, president of
Graham-Paige Motors and Raise
Fazer Corporation Antomold1'
dealers, he said, will pour a bit
lion dollars into the merchandis
ing of new cars, and employment
will grow until some 10 mill’”
people are working for the an* '
mobile and related industries. M”
Fazer estimates that the distri*n
tors and dealers of the two com
panics he beads will invest ap
nroximatelv $100 million in show
rooms and equipment. Both the
Frazer and Kaiser automobile
will be entirely new models and
the merchandising force for hot’
will be built around the forme
Graham-Page staff Thus far. how
ever, the automobile industry as
a whole is beginning to heib-v
that it is easier to reconvert the!
plants than to reconvert the poo
pie who work in them.
THINGS TO COME — A new
cleaner, said to be capable of do
six-and-one half pound v’cimr
intr practically all the things ;•
heavy unit can do. Tt has four a*
tachments and takes tin lift'
space .... A new type water
cooler, onlv 10 inches snuare
which can he placed on a trav m
table ready for use .... A method
of ouickfreezing, now in use bv
the Army makes it possible to keen
whole milk for as lone as three
months .... New’ eye n’ds are
increasine. Yale University has
developed a glare-reducing go"y'«.
particularly suitable for welding
operations. P.ausch bomb has
perfected density sun classes whir1,
permit, flyers to look directly "*
the sun, yet allow horizontal vis
ion ... ^ A new rocket radio r<
oeiver that can be carried in a
handbag. They will be encased in
gold, silver, morocco, pin seal, nl
lip-aor, pigskin and suede to blend
with madam’s ensemble .... An
other compact, wnshin" marline,
to weigh only 18 pounds . . . New
est in quick-frozen seafoods is
lobster.
NEW WEATTH FOR AMERI
CA—The nation’s wartime ef- j
forts to wrest every ounce of use
fulness from raw materials will
contribute measurably to peace
time production efficiency. and
provide new sources of wealth j
through developments in synthe
tics and other new products and j
Tvoieel wartime event-'
pie of a more widely utilized In. j
dustrial raw material doing- dual
duty service was grain. Source of
the alcohol-butadiene which nac
ed the gigantic synthetic rubber |
program, grain was "harvested” ,
twice by industry. First it hecame
war alcohol for making butadiene. I
T^en. in hv-nmdnet form, it eon-j
tributed a high-vitamin ration
for cattle, bogs and nonl+rv more
nutritious than tbe whole grain.
Bv-nrndnct recovery au^ pro
cessing facilities attained an
nut of more than ft,non ton0 of
feed ner month by V-J Day.
Schenle,T Distillers Pei.p,i».,tiep
reports it will continue high util
ization of raw materials a* its
plants resume mal-mg beverage,
spirits after 81 minths of war
alcohol production. Consuming
considerably le«s than one ner
cent, of tbe nation’s g»"in supply
at capacity operation. this indus
try proyides convincing measure j
| of SCieutific Ctrl dee .-.-.ed,- d ur’'
i the war years in utilizing raw ma-1
i f erial s.
BITS O’ RTTRT'Mp'CC! __ Home
shortage in Los Angelos is mor* I
acute than ever: newcomers floor)
the city and disnlaced war work
ers hesitate to 'eave. As a re
sult, the city h>d« fair to become
the nation’s third largest . . . .
U. S. experts, hoping for a com
plete understanding; with Russia,
fear it will not come for ten
years. However, they are not
pessimistic about current rela
tions .... Washington officials
ponder the problem of huge w«r
purchased materials Industrial
consumers would like to siphon
them out of warehouses here and
abroad, fearing a threat to fu
ture markets. Congressional ac
tion will be necessary before Jan
uary 3 if they are to be retained
by the yorernment. Otherwise
the surplus property law specifies
that they must be sold l . . Old
line retailers burn under the cotfh,
lar about the comelately boys wh^Jp
have I igher ceiling pirices and
often sell inferior goods over the
level of better merchandise in
older stores .... The camera is
finding new uses in business. New
machines are photographed in slow
moton to inlicate any kinds or in
efficiencies.
-MORE AouiJT-—
Schools Observed
“Ooen House”
(Continued from page 1)
Price, Jimmy Newton, Ray Hood,
Bobby George.
4. Playlet—-“A Family Tale"
—Father, Billy Beach; Big Bro
ther, T. C. Homesley; Big Sister,
Elizabeth Ann Houser; Little
Sinter, fjhristien Sigmon; Little
Brother, Jimmy Sigmon.
5. Poem, ‘‘My Mother"—Del
phia Coggins.
fi. “Vitamin Parade—
He’-alls—Dale Hendricks, T. C.
Homesley.
L'rum Majors—Martha Jane
Putnam. Doris Thornburg,
Scretta Seism, Barbara Sell
ers.
T7'lag Bearers—Rof'J'V McSwain,
hoe Goins. Billy Houser, Ray
Hood.
A. Vitamin — Rachel Pharr,
Christine Sigmon. Elizabeth Ann
Houser, Kenneth Newton.
R. Vitamins—Edwinia Houser,
ripinkia Coggins, Ren Ballard,
Robbv George, Ray Saine.
C. Vitamin—Marie Neill, Ruth
McSwain, T. C. Homesley, Billy
Beach, Dale Hendricks.
D. Vitamins — Shirley Beam,
Tovce Neill. Earl Brown, Paul
Rlack, Carl Lackey.
' hout two hundred gne«t« at
o’-.o hundred, eightv-nine
actually being registered and some
coming just for the program. Mlsg
Rlnck’s second grade won the
nicture award for the highest
percent of parents attending,
witv fio per cent present.
A fine spirit of cooperation be
tween the community and school
was exhibited and the afternoon
was enjoyed bv teachers, children,
students and visitors.
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