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Page 14 The Gastonia (JN. C.J Gazette 1 I ig- ITTI rail a 3 ing the ultra-streamlined Tornado Special straightaway racer thaTTonfr by sn engine in the rear, the 18-foot-long racer is on display at the Oakland International Auto Show. Owner-designer Lee Chapel hopes to hit the 200-mph mark when he races it for the first time on the Mo have Desert July IT. Memorial Chapel Property Transfers The following property transfers have been recorded la the office ot Bubyc D. Riiyce, register ot cletds: R.

b. Jolmsoa and wife to Troy Ciimpltt, four lots on Davis Heights iddltiOQ, Gastonta. National Weavliif Company. to Frank Cora and wile, one lot on JiatJonfil Weaving Company, properly, South Point, B. B.

Moore and wife to Calvin K. Posey and one lot on West Alr- Una aveuye, Gastonia. CaJtln K. fofier end wife to B. S.

Moore tod ooe lot end portion aaoth'er oa J. W. Martin estate, J. A- Wllkini and to Sam Sims tod wife, one trace, GsstonJa. gun Kaii wife to J.

A. on0 GastoQla. Claude Schlagenoauf ead to W. R. fiusKlns, one lot.

Gastonia. Rainey snd u'tfe, by to Waiter C. Davis, one lot, at 707 Kortn FfelJs street, Gasionla. Mrv W. B.

Haiw Willie L. Klam io S. Lee Carpciiier, one tract, Cherry- vlllt. B. Kendrtck and wife to Clevon Ratcoford sad wife, two lots on JS.

A. Trtxler South Point. C. Hutclilcs and wife to Ktnnlt Lee JJutcMns and wife, corrective deeds, one tract on west Bide of Cherryvllle- City road, Gastonia. Woodtow SV.

Ferguson and wife to W. B. Aaron and wife, one lot and portloa of anotiier, GaswmVa, Charles L. Redman ana wife to OtlR P. Hord and wife, portion of two lots on.Rtdge Mill subdivision, Gastonia.

O. R. Beil and wife to James Mullen, one lot, Gastonia. Ftnlev (Findley) Patton and wife. Ester (Esther to and wife, one lot on D.

Beatty Price property, South Point- F. T. Brooks and wlfa to Troy Jefferiei and wife, one lot on Thomas Brooks development, Gastonla, City of Gastonta. to Msdge Craig FhJllips. portion of one lot on.

Avon' 1 Mill property. Gastonia. Tbe following property transfers have been recorded in the office. Rubye D. Rhyne, register of Henry S.

PaBour and others to J. Leonard Paseur, one tract, Dallas. Marlon H. Hart and wife to G. H.

Hart and wife, one tract. River Bend. C. L. Johnson and wife to Julfus Threatt and wife, portion of two lots In Oafcwood ParK, Gaetonla.

G. H. Hart and wife to Marlon H. Hart and one tract on River Bend -Horseshoe Bend road. River Bend.

Marlon H. Hart and wife to G. II. Hart, one tract on River Bend-Horse- tfcoe road. River Bead.

Dr. J. W. Reid and wife to John Wesley Long and wife, one-half of undivided Interest, and Andrew G. Stewart and wife, one-half of undivided In- wrest.

one lot on east side of South Chestnut cireet, Gattonla. Ka nnle Crawford Carson, eceased by trustee and others, to B. Lewis and three lota on Crawford Heights, Gastonia. BroadUR McSwaln and wife to Bailey Eatcher and wife, one lot on Todd properly, N'ortii Highland street Gaetonu. Vera.

Gaston to Preston Taylor and wife, one lot on A. F. Gaston pioperty, South Point. W. H.

estate, hy administrator, to W. H. Rucker and "wife, one lot op corner of Boyce end Ranbln streets GaEtonla- William D. Garner and wife to W. Clemmer, one loti on Lester T.

Llne- btrser property. River Bend. Jefferson. Standard Brcadcastinc Qpinpany to J. G.

Wnlker. one tract op Raalo-Bpencer Mountain road, Gastonia. KaOonal Weaving Company, to W. Reid, one lot on National Wcav- on Burlington Corporation to Clir- B. MOM and wife, one lot on Cramertoa Mill subdivision.

South POiDt. i to Tom one lot on Cramerton Mill MibdlTlslon, South Point The following property transfers have been recorded In the office or Rubye D. Rhyne, register of deeds: Junes B. and Sam A. White to W.

J. Swift and wife, one lot on Unwood roan, GutonU. H. w. Green and wife to Joseph oowan and wife, four lots on Kims estate property, River Bend.

P. S. Barber and wife to J. L. Luns- lord and wife, one lot on Mary Gamble fans.

Gattonla, J. B. Moore and wife to o. Harfcey md wife, 11 lots on Elroore sub- dlrtslon. South Point.

James Helms and wife to Minnie Helms Pope, one tract. River Bent! Bewte W. Rankln to J. Helms one tract, River Bend. Bessie W.

Ranfcln to Mlnn'e Helms Pope, one tract. River Bend Herbert Worthy and vfitc Co James C. London and wile, one tract. South Point. Herman G.

Davidson and wife to Kate Ml tcb on tra ct. Sou th Wade W. Mitchem and wife to Herman G. Davidson and wife, one tract South Point. Paul Andrew CroUs to Jessie Donaldson, four lots on Eelmont Land end Investment Company property South Point.

Glen F. Morrow and wife to Wayne r. Rhyne and wife. four on Morning Side Park. H.

Nations to Thomas and wife, portion of one Jot on C. Huff- Hetler lots. Gastonts. Mary I. Houscr to Ruby EeUr.f, one lot on north side of East Church street.

ChmyvlUe. W. W. BJacfc and -Rife to C. G.

Beam, one tract on road CherryvlHe. Mar? I. Houser to Myrtle end Devlae, one tract on north tide of East Church fittest, CherryviHe. R. P.

Anthony zn4 wife and ethers to Ralph M. Smith and wife, r-ne Joi on soy tii st side Llniood ic-ad. Burlington MlIIi Corporation to Bell Eloan and wife, one kt on Ciarnerton Mill sTibdrnjlon. South Point. rolloi-ing property transfers been recorded In the office ot Rubve D.

Rhyne. reglfUr or deeds: K. L. McCorXle and wife to T. JtcCorWe, one lot on Dtpot Mt.

Holly. River Bend. E- L. McCorkle and wife to William T. McCorV-Ie, one lot en W.

C. Max- wtfi property. River Blfly C. Spittle and wife to C. Spittle and wife, portion oT lots Ja Vrrnon Parfc, Scuih Point C.

A. Cftmpfccil and wifp to H. Jrnlclns tnd one trtct. South foid. Arthur Cannon and wife to Cliff Anderson, two lots Bessemer City, CrowdeiA Mountain.

E. L. Cornelius to Leonard Lee and wife, one Jot oa River View, River 3 end. L. t.

McLean and wife to Sidney ield Davis and wife, one lot oa R. C. McLean property, south Point. A. C.

Taylor end wife to Ernest L. felms and wife, one tract, in Stanley River Bend. Burlington Mills Corporation to Cfaflrtie M. Brendle and wife, one lot on Cramerton Mill subdivision. South Point, Charlie Brendle and wife to Chei- lr C.

Wiggins and wife, one lot on Cramerton Mill subdivision. South 'olnt, E. G. Barnes and wife to Eugene 3avls, one lot on East Davidson street, Gastonia. George R.

Poston, Individual and at- and Jelfe by at- torney-ln-fact. to Roland. C. Hayes and wife, one tract on George Foaton property, Gastonia. William McCorkle to E.

L. McCorkle and wife, one Jot on Mala treet. Mt. Holly. River Bend.

William T. McCorkle to E. L. McCorkle and wife, one lot oa Depot treet, Mt. Holly, River Bend.

William T. McCorkle to E. L. Mc- -orfcle and wife, one lot on corner of highland and East Catawba street. Mt Holly.

Bend. E. McCorkle and wife to William T. McCorkle, one lot on South Main street, Mt. Holly.

River Bend. E. L. McCorkle and wife to William T. McCorkle, one lot on East Main street.

Mt. Holly, River Bend. JB- L- McCorkJe and wife to William T. McCotkle, one lot-on and street and East Catawba street. River Bend.

Edna Stack to Dr. B. D. Moore, corrective deerl, one lot on south side of Ceutral avenue. Mt.

Holly, River Denct. William T. McCorkle to McCorkle and wife, one lot on South Main street, Mt. Holly, River William T. McCorlcle to E.

L. Mc- CoiKle and wife, one lot on W. C. Maxwell property. River Bend.

First National Bank of Gafitonla. by Iquldatfng trusteea, and others, to Davis Kemphlll nnd wife, one lot on fast side of Soutfa Webb Gas- B. C. Spittle 'and wife to Max L. ihllders.

two tracts, South Point. Max L. Guilders and wife to Mary P. SpUtle, tracts. South Point.

Maude Evans Cobb to Uoclc Mes- icr and wife, portion of one lot on Julia Mitchem subdivision. South Point The following property transfers have seen recorded In the office of Rubye D. Rhyne, resistor of deeds: Willie Llverett and wife to- Wood Realty Company, one lot on Osceola Mill subdivision. Gastonia J. Wiley Carroll and wife to R.

F. Aldrttige and wife, one lot on West Harvie avenue, Gastonia. Miles E. SeiRle and wife to Neal Armstrong and wife, two lets South Point. M.

A. Mackle and wife to Leslie Homer MullJnax and wife, two Jots on M. A. Mackle property. Gastonia.

M. A. Mackle and wife to A. R. Cudd and wlte, one lot on M.

A. Mackle property, Gastonln. James W. HomeaJcy to John V. Hallman, portion of one lot.

Cherryvllle, F. C. Todd end'wlfe to Hnrold Lewis and wife, one lot on south side of West Third avenue, Gastonia. Cr.ilg Hawkins and wife to Marvin Alfred Hawkins and wife, two lots on S. Qulnn property.

Gastonia. C. O. Colvln and wife to Earl BraEB and wife, one lot at 814 South Nell street. Gastonia.

John H. White and wife to George and vrtfe, one tract, Dallas. C. UridRts-nnd- M- Laye and wire, rive lots. South Point.

M. Shelley to J. C. BrooXs. one tract, Gastonia.

D. O. Armstrong and wife to Fred Brooks a nd wife, one lot on roves Thread Company property. Gastonia. Poter S.

Rhyne. deceased, by executors to B. W. Lewis and wife, one tract. Gastonia.

Clyde W. Brown and wife to Docla Ward, two Jots and portion ot another. South Point. F. D.

Smith and wife to State Highway and Public Works Commission, one lot and of another on A. J. Rankln estate property. South Point. The following property transfers have been recorded in the office of Rubye D.

Rhyne. register of deeds: Andy Hale and wife to E. Cash anti wife, one-half of undivided interest, D. E. Cash and wile, one-halt ol undivided interest, three lots on F.

A. Whlteslcies subdivision, Gastonia. Ola M. Moton to W. A.

Bess nnd wife, one lot on Wfst D.ivldson avenue, Gastonia. E. B. Robinson Jr. and wife to W.

Roy Robinson and wife, one-fourth of undivided Interest, one tract. Gastonia. Mrs. J. B.

Pearson to Frank Crowder GetLys. two lota on E. P. Lewis prop- ertv. Gastonia.

John D. K. Pettus and wife and others to J. B. Boyle.s and wife, two tracts on old York-Lincoln ton war, Gastonia.

i Elta Bradley to Robert Fred Long wife, one lot on Ella Bradley division. Gastonia. i ElLi Bradley to Robert Fred and wife, one lot on Ella. Bradley i sutxlivjsion, Gastonla- i B. and wife to Frances i Mason Huss.

two lots on Hlllcrest. Gas- I tcnfa. Rotfiy and wlfu to Lois i Mull, one lot. City. Crowdeis W.

Tniett end wife to E. Per- rr and wife, clsrht on Flint 1 Manufacturing Company tonla. A. Kay and wife to Robert Linear Price acd wife, two lots on J. C.

Elliott ptopertv. Gastonta. i Fred Kendrlckt and uiff to Georce i Tutflfrow acd vlfp, one let. CnerrT- Mar? to A B. Black and vlte.

i A i. Ahernfthy and ethers bv com! TrissiDnfr to Albert Handsel and wife. tract en Lucia road, River Bend G. H. Crale and others to Hvish T.

Paschal find vUr. cnc lot at Inicwo i tion cf Piedmont nnd Highland street Mt, Hollr. Rivpr Bend W. Carceraer. br and ctherj jo Sirs.

Lee Bnyd. one tract. Dal- Thf FalvAtlon Armv to F. C. Todd jr.d Tvirp, one trr.ct cf ir.irtl avenue nnd South street Firestone Textiles.

to Mary A Dtclcer and Marjorle A. Becfcer one ot at 204 South King street. Firestone Textiles, to Thomas and one lot el 212 South street. Gastonia. Firestone TeUlles.

to Jesse Parks and wife, one lot at 206 South King street. Gastonia. Firestone Textiles, to Jamej and wile, one lot at 203 South Weldon street. Gastonia. Firestone Textiles.

to Ralpn Johnson and wife, one lot at 101 South Ransom street. Gastonia' Firestone Textiles. to Sam ftmeycutt and wife, one lot at 219 South Trentoa street. Gastonia. Firestone Textiles.

to Luther roy and wife, one lot at 910 West Main itreet. Gastonla. Firestone Textiles. to Joseph -i. Brooks and.

wife, one lot at 911 Warburton street, Gastoafa. Firestone Textiles. Inc to Eva Price jnc lot at 905 West Mala street. Gas- Firestone Textiles. to Ben Davis and wife, one lot at- 210 South Ransom street.

Gnstonla. Firestone Tetxtles. to Julius and wife, one lot at 103 North Ransom street. Gastonia. Firestone Tetxiles.

Carmoa F. Robinson and wife, one lot at 206 South Highland street. Gastonia. Firestone Textiles. to Horace C.

loblnson and wife, one lot at 107 South Ransom street. Gastonia. Firestone Textiles. to corine one lot at 314 West Second ave- lue, Gastonia. Firestone Textiles.

to Alvln HIley and wife, one lot at.NH South Mlllon street. Gastonia. Firestone Textiles. to George T. 3111s and uife.

one lot at South Kansom street. T. A. Llneberger and wife to Ernest A. Buckner and wife, one tract.

Gas- Florence George to C. G. Beam, one -ract on east Bide ol N. C. Highway 277.

Cherryvllle. Ferric McArver to C. F. McArrer. one ot on Mrs.

M. J. McArver lands, Gas- ionla. W. c.

Mull to Otis P. Hord and wife, four lots ana portion of four others on Davis Heights. Gastonia. Gordon Ij. Womack and wife to W.

C. Mull, four lots and nortlon ol four others on Davis HelRhts. Gastonia. W. Allen and wife to Johney Lane wife, one lot on Ridge Mill subdivision, Gastonia.

J. G. Jackson and wife to Howard S. Rhyne and wife, one lot on. Hillcrest subdivision.

Gastonia. Stanley Mills. to Douglas Washington Bentley and wife, portion of one lot on Stanley Mills property River Bend. Belmont Land and Investment Company to Bessie Funderburkc and husband, eight lots on Henry jr. BfcAden, property.

South Point. Troy L. McDantel and wife to Calvin C. Huffstetler and wife, one lot on Hanlo Manufacturing Company mib- divislort. Oastonfa.

F. B. Lanler and wile and others to W. Hees 'Bangle and. wife, eight lots on Trexler Heights.

Gastonia. Local Rotary Club Turned Over To New Staff Of Officers The gavel of the Gastonin Rotary Club was turned over to Its new president, Wesley Daniel, Thursday by Ed Adams, retiring head, at the regular weekly luncheon meeting of the club In the Armlngton Hotel. Mr. Diuilel and other new officers were introduced by J. W.

Atkins. Standing to receive recognition by the club were Vice-President James Comer, Treasurer John R. Rankln, and the following directors: Robert Cooper, John Staples, E. J. Rankln, and Hoyt Smith.

All but Mr. Cooper and Mr. Staples are serving jmex- pired terms. Directors Jim Jackson, Frank Suggs, and W. G.

Boyd were absent. The remainder of the program was given over to a report by President Daniel on the recent convention of Rotary International In Madison Square Garden, New York City. TWO CARS DAMAGED IN HEAD-ON CRASH Two cars were damaged about noon Thursday In a collision nt the Dallas road and East Gastonia Intersection. Details as gained by Investigator Mike Jones were that M. E.

Walklns of Emyre Station was driving west. Fred Ware of East Gastonia was traveling east and attempting to turn at the Dallas road. The cars collided, causing extensive damages to the front of both vehicles. LAWYER PUBLICISTS MEMPHIS, June Public information directors In the I Carolinas were announced today 1 by the junior bar conference of the American Bar Association. They are Howard E.

Manning oJ Raleigh, and R. Hoke Robinson of Columbia. S. C. The appointments were made by Lewis I.

Donelson in of Memphis, who Is national director. The Junior bar conference includes members of the American Bar Association under 38 years of age. Tnr to I ron Use mint leaves lavishly to give cool fragrance to summer dishes and beverages. Top a dish of sweetened raspberries with the leaves- add them to a gla-is of Ice-cold orange nr Ir-monade; chop them and add to buttered carroU for a new flaror touch. Army Does Not Wont Ft Caswell (Erwln News Service) WASHINGTON-The Army has withdrawn its request for use of old Port Coswel! near Soiithport as a recreation area for Fort Bragg soldiers' the way clear for the State Baptist Convention to negotiate purchase of Casweli with (he War Assets Administration.

This announcement was made by Rep. Charles B. Deane, of Rockingham, a state Baptist leader, wro lias been acting on the official front in behalf of the convention which wants Caswell for an educational center. There are now indications that the Baptist Convention will he able to work out with WAA a bid for the property (bat will be acceptable to the government agency. At Lake Junsiuska To Be Opened Sunday LAKE JUNALUSKA-The Memorial Chape), now nearing com- Jletion, will be open to the public for the first time Sunday morning when an early morning worship and communion service will be held by Bishop Costen J.

Harrell of Charotte. Others taking part In the service which will be at 8:30 a. include P. s. Love, superintendent; Ad- niral W.

N. Thomas, chief Navy Chaplains, and Dr. Elmer T. Clark, member of the board of trustees and chairman of the Memorial Chapel project-which honors men and women who served the armed forces in World War The chapel, a Gothic structure it stone, has been erected with unds contributed by churches in he Southeastern Jurisdiction of the aethodist Church, of which the men and women were members. Many memorial gilts have been donated by friends of Junaluska and amilies of boys who lost their Jives the war.

Outstanding among the memorials is the Rose Window, re- ently installed which cost approximately 51,200. It memorializes wo Lake Jimahiska boys who lost heir lives In Worid War II, Jack Rathbone and Sonny McKee. fudge Parker To Be Speaker On 4th At Lake Junaluska LAKE JUNALUSKA Mounting nteresWs-sec-n here in-preparations for an old-faslvioned Fourth of uly celebration, including the first ireworks display since prior to Vorld War II. Independence Day program will feature a patriotic address by udge John Parker of Charlotte at p. m.

in the assembly auditorium. L'he fireworks will be set off from Missionary Point at 10 p. m. and will climax a day of activity which will Include a water carnival, including swimming contests, canoe Uting, and motor boat races from 10 a. m.

to 5 p. m. Bert Ishee. recreational director and High Point High School coach will be in charge of the water events which are open to entrants from nearby towns. Gaston Area War Dead Are Returned Remains of three North Carolin- ans and one South Carolinian, war lead from the Gastonia area, have been returned from Europe.

Among the remains of 3,333 Amer- brought back on the United States Army Transport Carroll Victors 1 they are: Pvt. Boyd R. Derreberry, Army; next of kin, David A. Derreberry, Pinkney Station, Gastonra. Pfc.

J. D. Masters, Army; next of kin, Walter L. Masters, Mt. Holly Pvt.

David C. Wray, Army; next ot kin, Hattie B. Wray, Box 619, Bessemer City. Sgt. Ernest L.

Flannagan Army; next of kin, Ernest L. Flanagan Clover, S. R-l. MONARCHISTS STILL DREAM monarchists still dream ot reviving a south-German kingdom oBavaria. Their king would be Crown Prince Rupprecht, 80-year-old son of a Bavaria's last reigning king, Ludwig Ludwig lost his throne in 1918, along with all other royal German rulers in the post-war collapse of Kaiser Wilhclm's imperial Reich.

Since then Bavaria has been Just another German state. Its governors were elected, not born into office. Its once rich and powerful monarch seemed to be only a dead relic of an fige gone only for museums which Us castles had become. They gave a convincing demon stration of this recently when Crown Prince Rupprecht celebrated his 80th birthday. Thousands ot people from all over Bavaria turned out to pay him homage.

Celebration turned into a series of tmlv royal receptions. The monarchists made one big political attempt recently to realize their dreams. In the confusion of Germany's second defeat they sensed chance to recoup what they had lost In the first world war. In 1946, they formed a political party. They called it the "Konenisspartef." or "king's party." Almost overnight 10,000 persons from the city of Munich alone rallied to the royal colors.

All over Bavaria the movement spread. U. S. Military Government soon steppe din and banned the party on the grounds that It had become a 'playground Tor fascist 1 Party or no parly, however, the monarchist dream continued to smolder. Monarchists and monarchist sentimrat emerged in several other parties.

Strongest supporter of Bavarian monarciiism now Is the Bavarian Party, a minor but growing organization which exploits the traditional desire of Bavarians to be Independent from all the rest ol Germany. VICT FLINT July 1,1949." TELLING IT TO GROWL By Mich.ei THIS BE THE BREAK THAT If ADS OS TO 84511. CHRISTOPHER AND HIS FORTUNE FORHIS CUSTOMER: me at headquarterA THEN HE FIGURED SOW THING WAS WRONG WHEN I DIDN'T BW, AND CAlllD THE COPS. AND HIS FRIENDS BUSINESS? BY MERRILL BLOSSER QUIT ME MJH THOSE ewr WORDS, fiSLseHooa THAT IS pAy BAPTISMAL, weooHow. WHEN FOOOW LIVEgMORE AND OUT WITH, THE FEENEY.

FENOOGLe, FOR LUCIUS x. BY V. T. HAMLIN AM SLAD TO BE BACK TWITH EXPLANATION M16HT MORE THAN JUST YOUR GffCfCE: FOR 31.00 DOWN! LADIES' BULOVA $24.75 TAX INCLUDED $1.00 DOWN GENTS' BULOVA $24.75 TAX INCLUDED $1.00 DOWN LADIES' ELGIN $39.75 TAX INCLUDED $1.00 DOWN $29.75 STERCHI JEWELRY BEPT. YOUR WATCH HEADQUARTERS FOR 1949! $1.00 DOWN DELIVERS ANY PURCHASE UP TO $50.00 $24.75 BOOTS AND HER GREEN EYES BY EDGAR MARTIN YUSStO VWOY.VOO OXQVVT WASH TUBBS BY LESLIE TURNER BUT.

MOLL 1 DA BUILDIN' DATED 1505! IT'S ABOUT WHERE LWCLB JAKE THINKS THEV HID PA LOOT A NEW WALL! BESIDES.THIS BURS WAS HfWIU A SUILDIH's WAS BUiLT TIV SAME VEAE fts TH 1 STICK-UP! TCK.TCK...TOO BAD TH' ONE THEY PICKED HAVE HALIS UP BUT A FEW 1 THEY COULDWT TELL IT WAS GONNA 6E TH' NEW JML! LfSTEfU.OBVIE! THEY WAS TOO BUSY HOLOIIT OFF TH 1 POSSE TO PAV WJCH ATTENT10H TO DIKECTIOXS GOLLY GEE! 57 GRAND I'D PA STATE PEW. C'MON, WV OUTOUR WAY BY J. R. BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOPPLE WHY. THAT CHIP HAS COME CLEAR ACROSS 'TH' SHOP WITHOUT BREAKING WHAT A I QUEER CO1MCI- PENCE' RIGHT UP UNDER TH 1 BULL'S ARM.1DO' HOW STRANGE I BET TH'BULL WILL ALWAYS BELIEVE IT'S AN INSIDE JOB-THAT ONE O- THEM BOSSE5 GAVE IT A LITTLE CiUIDIMG TOE SWOVE so rr CO UP UNDER HIS NOSE LIKE THAT is IT rgoe TMACT TELLING OS ro WASH Trie WHE.W MR.KLOTZlAlLS BUTCHER 5V40P AVTOPERi UR WMOLE B9 OT SATORDAV CLEftlsl TWAt POURIM6, AND IT ISM'T susncicn is CHARACTERS.

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