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I LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE fO CREDITORS NORTH CAROLINA, GASTON COUNTY. The undersigned, having quali fied as Administrator of the Es tate of Alice G. St.oup, deceas ed, late of Gaston County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said estate to present them to the dn dersigned ui or before the llth day of June, 1956, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to .-aid estate will please take im mediate payment to the- under signed. This the 1 ' ,:.y of I1' ember, 1954. Signed: Verne E. Shive, Adminis trator of the r.-tace of Al ice G. Stroui , deceased. ‘>14:116 Commeicial Build Gastonia, Nctth Caro 1-na. 6t-.T19 NOTTH (el""' »■ ’ GA.f’ON COUNTY IN i, G SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF 'UMMONS C. S McCraw. Plaintih Rett McCraw, Defendant. T’- ■ defendar.l, a tty McCraw. j Will take notice that an action eh t!tl-:-l as above has been com-; menc'd ia thj Superior Court, of j Gad on County. X. for an ab solute divorce on the grounds of , two-wears •- pcration; and said de fendant will further take notice, that she is required 10 appear at the office of tilt Clerx of the Su- ] perior Court ri 'Jaston County, at the Court H.use in Gastonia, N. C. and answer or demur td the complaint filed in jab’ action, on or before twent., after January g, 1955, and if she fails to answer or demur to said com plaint within the time above speci fied, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This '■ 8th t« e, December, 1954. pacY. r. .cjgwroe Clerk of the Superior Court of Gaston ( ountv, \. < Mi nest R. Warren. Attorney for Plaintiff 4t-J5 NORTH CAROLINA GASTON COUNTY. Jesse Bess, Plaintiff vs. ('ia v-iee \ Bess. !‘ 1 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE The defendant above named .vi'll take i oti.ee -hit an action en- > : , ,i i, above has bee" common- I the Superior Court of 1 a 'on County, North Carolina,; .’"-rein the. plaintiff seeks a di . from the defendant; that defendant will also take no-! •e tna hr i- required to appear! ■ Clc'-k of Court’s Office in ki-fo- ia. North t arolina, within "i ay- after :'"a Httt.h day of! d - , i s»'54 and answer or ' :11 i ,, tor ■ nnpiairt now on j .‘da ni the t'.CfkN Office, or the' r! i nUff will apply to the Court j f,'j the relief demanded in said pace on £arth... It is our fervent hope that this Christmas will bring us closer to the fulfillment of that bright promise of Peace on Earth for which men oj Good Will have never ceased to strive, flay yours be a Contented and Peaceful Christmas. IMMK i TILLMAN'S GROCERY 105 W. Church Phone 9171 Complaint. This 1st day December, 1954. GEORGE R. HOLLAND, Assn’t. Clerk Superior Court 4t-D29 NORTH CAROLINA, GASTON COUNTY (Jessie Bess, Plaintiff vs. Clarence A. Bess, Defendant IN THE SUPERIOR COURT N O T I C E.. The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Gaston County, North Carolina, wherein the plaintiff seeks a di vorce from the defendant; that ..aid defendant will also take no tice that he i- required tc ap pear at the Clerk of Court’s Office in Gastonia, North Carolina, vitniii 20 days after the 30th day o' December, 1954, and answer demur to the complaint now on tile in the Clerk's Office, or ;1 , plaintiff will apple to the Cor.r for the relief demanded in - lid Complaint. This 1st day of eeember. 193'). GEORGE C HOLLAND. As-n’t t K k i . Superior Court. 4t-D22 ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Havi: * lualif'ed as the admin is*.; .rs of the eOtafe will S*y,-r-', ueceascd. late ct t.as*on Canny, . North t arolina, t is i< to hot fy ail persons t tviny claim.- aCaia'' thv> estate < the deceased to exhibit ‘Ten. ■ the ur.dersivr.ed at GaC.ata. C,. o Yah- X IU. e .or aefetc yi>*&>.**? w*■'& the 26th day of November, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of the recovery. All per sons indebttc. to sa.d estate will please make immed. -e payment. This the •> .'n day el’ November, 1954. J. DEAN STYERS & RUTH STYERS WOOD, Jo-admin istrators of the estate of \V J T. stvei i eeeased. 6t-D29 NORTH CAROLINA, 0ASTON COUNTY. notice The undersigned. having quali fied as executrix of the estate of N. B. Davis, deceased, late of Gas ton County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dvlr. igned e:i or before the 24th day of Dr,vend ei . 1955. or this rdtice wll. pleaded in bar of veCv\ciy. AH persons indebt ed t ) sai() ... i:e will please make in r.. ,a. .• payment to the un Tr.r 21 ■. day of December MAMIE DAVIS Executrix of the estate .of V B. IX,vis. deceased. 5i):f East Fifth Ave. Gastonia. N. C. BJ.Sil. !.. WHITEN EH. '' ' ' iiv-.12e Addition of certu'n types of oi anie ma.lef to C'f soil ha- been Hind :<• *.e effective in renin mg tire r-.'ser cK may -rvea some eiVnite i i- . :■". ship 'tq\veeii soil n;po»it. and l 'ai.t diseases. u 0(1 HOH S 9 lings cftUy your enjoyment of the Holidays be young in spirit and gay in heart. And may you have A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year. THE WASHERETTE Mrs. Pearl Beam, Owner & Mgr. i South Oak St. Phone 6742 m HURRY TO WRAYS Starts Mon DEC. 27 DOORS OPEN 30 A.M. $50,000 W ORTH OF GOODS WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS A M 1 t'i afir m SAVE AT WRAYS S & H GREEN STAMPS WITH EACH PURCHASE SK STOCK UP NOW 1911 Winter Term Registration 3rd. MY. J. I. Mason, Director of! | Gaston Technical Institute, an 1 Pounced today that Winter Term 1 Registration will begin January :?rd. At that time students in Au tomotive Technology, Electrical Technology, and Radio-TV Tech nology will begin their Winter Term’s studies. Mr. Mason also announced , that anyone interested in entering! the school for the first time should I 'register at this time. For new] students. the school is offering f ci ginning courses in Automotive, Electrical and Radio-TV Technol ogy. These courses will offer com prehensive training in the above fields with additional work in En glish, Math and Physics. Students entering the Winter Term will complete their work at the end ; of the summer term. Gaston Tech offers a program designed' to train technicians fori the expanding industries of North ; Carolina. The demand for Tech- ! niciafi* foi exceeds the available | supply, and .1 successful gradute [ will have no difficulties obtaining j .1 prsitio-n. The technician puts to j work engineering principles and | practices. He maintains and ser-, vices the various types of equip-! me' • pertaining to hi- field and serves as labor.'.!pry assistant for research and test. engineers. Y.O.ur.g nten a o are thinking of their futurt s.iould look into this promising type of training. The cshool is also offering, for the first time, two courses in ma chine shop practice. A morning course running from 8 o’clock fin til 2 o'clock and an evening course from 5 o’clock until 9:30 o'clock. Both courses are 5 days a week and take 9 months and 1 year respectively for completion. Evening courses are also offer ed in Kadio-TV servicing. Auto motive Mechanics and Machine Shop. The courses start at 5 o’ clock in the evening and run un til 9:30, Monday through Fri day. New classes in the above | subjects start January 3rd, and ill students who desire to cnrolll should be present on that date. ( New students may register for 'll courses any time between 9 I’clock end 5 o’clock, Jan. 3rd at I he main office of the school. Hasten Tech is located at 5.10 IV. Airline Avenue. Gastonia, N. C. Christmas Fund Drive Fell Short GUEKXSBOK' The f’hfstmas '••• d P'lve of Th« Children's Home Society fell i.rhir.d for the ii>: time this week wi*h i on - ibii : i s amounting to $23,:' 19.90 h rough Friday, December IT. he i ii day of the drive, ac ■or. ir.g to Charles \V. Gold. Jr., [’resident of the Society’s Board if Directors. The' increase in the numbe of • a rfrihutoi, this ye ir indi -r.tes new imWii aw :ones to In an eve: changing world . . . the sincerity and good feeling of Christmas Wishes remain the same. May you enjoy Good Health and Happiness fbis Yuletide and throughout the New Year. « ANNE S *\i,&n&\t &n £A‘ <sr\i & i&t&k&fv &> nan '&n am d&Mi&ndsmamani a- namamamOt«*s the need for good adoptino work, but the decrease in the amount of contributions has caused the current campaign to lag behind last year’es drive. - Harriet L. Tynes, Executive Director of the Society, attribut es much of the increased interest to the work of 79 Junior Wo man's Clubs in North Caroina who adopted the Society as a state project five years ago. Thru arranging meetings featuring the Society, through conducting mem bership drives and beefits for the Society in non-Chest areas, the Junior Women have served as un official representatives of the So The Society as the only state wide, voluntarily-supported adop tion agency in North Carolina li censed to help children from ev ery county, receives no tax money and operates entirely on gifts. The agency must receive $50. 000, approximately one-third of its $151,000 budget, at Christmas time if i* •• to give its services to over 500 children in North Carolina during 1955. Last year a total of 4 78 babies t! i •ehooi-age children in orphan ages \vi re helped by the Society's ■" ,it' l i caseworkers, working for the most out of Greensboro.' ar.d out of district oTvcs in Wil mir•..'}<>• and Asheville. The Society expects to receive another third of its budget from ,?5 United Funds which include it as a member agency Since many of the funds havi i of met then goal' tiiis year reducin'; the So ciety- share proportion. . this source of income may fail short of the 555,000 anticipated. Tiiis increases the importance of meet ing the full goal of the Christmas STATE COLLEGE ANSWERS Question: Is my DHIA teste" paid a straight salary from the state? Answer: No. Hls salary conies from the fees for testing service. When a member neglects to pay promptly, the tester suffers 'uer sonally for the laxity. Question: How can 1 control internal parasites in sheep on oas Answer: Twelve years of test ing by the I'.S.D.A. has proved tiiat phenothiazine mixed with salt and feu continuously on a free-choice basis is both safe and effective. I larger doses the same chemical is effective in cleansing sheep and other livestock already heavily infested with interna! parasites. Question: What is the most p: ■> fi: able way for a farmer to reduce tii ■ cost of his milk. Anwser: Recent Studies show that greater use of high-quality l ot age can reduce feeding costs —winch normally account for half or more of the total cost of milk production—by 20 to t "> per (3reetinc/6 W* extend to our 'many friends our wishes for a Christmas that u-ili he rich >m toy • / *..W /;r.:w. / t VAR TILLMAN'S ETY STORE •** ftft j**h j*r? ft ft jry ft .tv *> i> .r? ^ ».-r? ft ft ,--7 ft^ * sr*ft*r. i» srt n j«9H w ft j+v n ft **y i» ik ' S' ***** 3! "L MWdti/Mfitvm&m// vs/;/?// Are these Sincere Wishes, We’re Sending to you . . . Warmer than ever And Merrier too, A JOYOUS CHRISTMAS . . . from the Bakers of HOLSUM Bread GASTONIA, N. C. i^ssaa^aMSwaassr:?
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