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The Gastonia Gazette from Gastonia, North Carolina • Page 9

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7, 1951. rti.wjiuiig tu jriiuie uraig Watson stead at Ihe community house, chairman of the affair, members of nhere more room will make lor a the association will gather at a din- more successfulI visit. ner In Armington Howl prior irne goal this visit Is 350 pints, to the visit lo the hospital. The dln- Mcmbers of the American Legion ner geU underway at 8 hrtl'P Thij Christmas and New Year'i, why not let uj do ail Hiot post-holiday laundry thor'i been piling up rhoie extra bed and toblo Kneni you've had to use for Be assured we'll take extra pains with your "best" linen. BloodmobHe Will Go To Belmont Cros5 Bloodmobile will be llw my personnel at the Belmont High School gym- sociatlor, once again Is iwhig TlaCllllll ml I rt ulu "'S nasium on Wednesday from 10 n.

in until 1 ni. LUC me Sponsored by the Anlen-SUme p.irty tills year will be held on Wed- Post of ihe American Legion it being held al the. liigli school, In- bave been given the task of ing five donors bwldes themselves Hall is commander ol the post. As slated by Sam McKay, head ot tlie Red Crass blood program in Oaston county, "At (tits Christmas season, citizens of Belmont are planning to make a gift of life itself to those who need blood to live, and particularly to the service men Korea and those who have now rftunicd home and are In hospitals." Stanley Men Given Training Undergoing recruit training at the S. Naval Training Center.

San Diego, are ihree Stanley sea- nan recruits, IJSN. They are ild P. Cloningcr. son of Mr. and Mrs.

R. M. ploninger, rt-1; Kennetli Fisher, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. M.

Fisher, n-1; and James H. Lawrence, son of Mr. and Mrs, James A. Lawrence, R-l, KKAI.I.Y MOSS Spanish moss Is not a mow and lever has been in Spain. This beau- iful air planl is an herb growing the southern United States and FJRSr IN COMFORT ilnl, I' IK N.l!7, 1 7 'u Ci P'lT co lt ind retro GirJsn uran f-fft Swin ing.Poo OOUHESOOMS SINGLE JJSO.RW JUITB you'll realize the wonclertul airrerence be moment you time in a Du MONT tl the REVERE by DU MONT 17-inch rectangular picuire.

Kuiti-in FM radio. $399.95 Plug-in for record player. 1 copfe who look (o Ihe future nr? huyina Du Mortis we have Ihe widest range lable, console and combination models. You'll gel mote out of life with television. You'll get lite most out of tdevisiot wilh DuMont.

'Tiett Mark RAWLINGS-TODD CO. 3UTH ST. PHONES 5-2386 or 5-2 THE RAWLINGS CO. 212 SOUTH ST. 127 SOUTH ST.

PHONE 5-4481 Hospital Children Will Have Party Wednesday Night The Gaslon County Personnel As- Christmas party for the children the Orthopaedic Hospital. T) JC esday night. According to Jcmiie'Cralg Watson, A program has been lined up Miss Watson. The Tunelwktm. i barbershop quartet, will bring nuFic to tiie kiddies, stories will be lold by Miss Minnie Lee Peedin.

a liasl master at that art, and Hie Cramerton square dance team will ')e on hand to keep tlie party by a band from Charlotte. Angelo Androlake, local musician, will cir- among Ihe children, iilaying favorite tunes for them on' his accordion. Bob St. Lawrence, Hartio Station WLTC announcer, Mill handle the of master ol ceremonies. The program is to be transcribed and next Sunday over WLTC.

The children have written home to heir parents, advising them to listen for them on the radio. Sometime during tlie program. Stanley Fimdcrlmtke, president of he Oaston County Personnel Asso- will present the children viili a jifl of books. This has been he custom of the aswjcia- ion many years. Abo appearing the program will be Ihe -Red Shield Roys Club Olce Club and "CVL-ral children front the hospital.

THE GASTONIA IN, GAZETTI Rev. Mr. Bixler To Leave Olney Olney Presbylorlan Church Sunday concurred with its pastor, the Rev. A. fllxlcr.

that the pastoral relations between him and the Olney congregation be dissolved. Tlie congregational meeting was held Immediately after the morning worship service. Rev Keel, paslor of West End Presbyterian Church, served as moderator for the meeting. In concurring with the separation request the church apiwlnled Hoy Robinson and Joe Hokc as -repte- lo be present when the Kings Mountain Presbytery acts on the joint pastor-congregation request for severance of the relations The Rev, Mr. Bixler has accepled call to Memorial Presbvteriani In Montgomery, Ala.

He has 1 not. said wlicn he nnd his fatullv will my February has only 28 days because ol two Roman emperors. Julius Caesar took off one day to add to Ihe month of July, which was named for him, and Augustus did the same thhw lo August. Christmas Program At East School More than 100 children of East School will participate in a Christ- nas program at Hie school Tuesday. The program is musical, "Once Jjxm a Christinas Time," and will caturc a speech choir and a music hoir.

Mrs. Cohen Davidson is di- ecting the program, and Mrs. Leon Bailey is accompanist. Two performances will be given, al :30 p. m.

and 7:30 p. m. The public cordially invited to attend. The pyramids of Egypt, built from 000 B.C. lo 1800 B.

were the monumental tombs of Egypt's LEGAL NOTICES mlmitr. TIU'STKH'S SALE OK I.ANU North Carolina. Gaston County. Un- icr and by virtue ot the power of tale ontatnecl in a cotULn deed of trust xecmetl hy Pauline Smith i dated N'ovrniber 11. JM6 and recorded Book 541.

page 227 Jti the office of he or Deeds (or Gaston fmm- N. default having made In he payment of the Indebtedness there- secured nnd deed of trust be hy ihe terms Ihereof to oieclo.suri?. nnn (Jie holder cf the fn- Jebudrujs tiiereby secured having dr- manded a fureclosiite thereof for the purpose of satisfying said Indebtedness the trustee will offer for at public auction to the highest aldder for cash ai the court, house door Gattonla. N. at noon on MON- D.IV, 1352, the property conveyed In said nr-ed ol Trust the same lying and being In ihe County ol Oaston and Slate of North Carolina In Gastonla Township and more par- "cularly described as follows- Lying and situated to the Wes -I the G.tstoma-DAllas Highway Highway No, 321, the northcn suburbs of the City of Gastonla.

being the lull contents of Lot No shown and described upon (ha Plat of the Bro-s-n w. Wiljon property niadr by John L. Stacy. Registered Surveyor, on April 3, 194G and recorded ir of the Register of ert.s foi Gnsion County. N.

In Book i pnge lt)0. 10 which reference Is hereby madp. and being more particularly de- serlbeti and bounded ta follourx: Beginning at a siafce In the Northern front, corner of 43-A tald stake Dcinz norin 83 30 minutes west i Pt rr 1 IIlC polnt of intorwctlon of the Northern line of First Street ana thr western line of an Unnamed Street' uns tnencc norrh I degree 20 ast feet to in the tuiiuicin Hue ol Lot No. -13-B (he northwest and rtar corner of Lot No thcnco with ihe tomtit line of Lot No, -33-R north S3 decrees 30 nihi- utcs west 50 (eet to a stnlce In the southern line of Lot No. 43-B.

the northfast te.it corner of Lot No thence wltli the eastern line of Lot No. -12 south 1 ftei-ree 30 minutes west 150 to a stake. In the at Slrect, the south si and front corner of Lot No. 42; ihtnce with the northern line of First Strpei south 3 degrees SO minutes east feet to a rake, tlie point of the beginnJnK and located frame No. The above referred to plat Kan urvey anrf replat of those Lots N'os -O of Brow of DeedsTnVlal Tlie above described lot of Is part of and wholly contained In that SY OC Jrom 3 Mack Holland.

Turner, to Brown And Ix-lni; the Identical lot of land' BmlU- Brovvnj and wile by tlecd dated IhrSr' "'JM 6 lrt dl rewnltd In ihe aforesaid Registry. be! Sf Wenllcal '(and i 5 Reall: lo hmllh. wltiow. by deed dated Noxem-i fc fr H. 1316.

and recorded In the afore-! s.iltl Thin sale will he made subject lo nil ens of rcccrri. This the 16lh d.iy of November. I3M O. A. WARREN.

Trustee. fl Falls'! Attorney. on. -Dec. 3 1 c4 NOTICK OK OK RKAI.

KSTATE Under and hy virtue of the power of eonc.ilnei) In ih.n certain deed of UUFt executed hy Walter S. and wife, HIM Jolly, to Jeffcrmn cSwtn. stee, dated April 19, hr ds for Comity. North Cnro- ina In 135. default KII been made In the payment ol thertby securra and demand baying bren marie for sale, the undersigned tru-tee will sell at nubl "'nn sae, te undersigned tru-tee will sell at nubl the hlsht-t bidder for cas I at 12.00 on I Brn OI1 lli P'" wrown w.

Wilson property recorded the aforesaid office of he Reg ster TRACT NO 2-Btlnr ihe enllre prop- 8 IMl 5 Nn ba jf 323 tancc Street as sfiown on hat jual by Clarence. Burreli An Thf ssle made subject lo he terms or a need of Trust In thf i mount of S2.537.00 dated October jl recorded In Reslstfr of Deeds Book "A RJ 8 frX nfl lh lfrn O' Trust In the amoun' or JI.OM.M dated March 3, c( tltfr of needs Book 597 i 238. 'J This sale will he marl, subject to ny taws or assessments which are a 1 len and Ihe blshtst bidder be rfaulred to de- nl I5 thr ld with the Trustee on the date of the This the day or December 1931 JEFFERSON E. OWENS. TriiMee.

Men. 'Jan. 7cl H.W.Jenkins' Funeral Rites Funeral services were to be held Monday at 3:30 p. m. at Long Creek Memorial Baptist Cliurch near Dallas for Harvey Wilson Jenkins, 75, resident of the lower Dalia.s road.

Mr. Jenkins died suddenly Saturday afternoon about 5 o'clock while u'slimg a son, John Jenkins, East Gastonla. Hve mlnl.stm vtre to officiate at funeral: Dr. J. L.

Vipnerman, laslor of the church, the Rev. Love Oixon. the fiev. Marshall Uliync Rev. w.

Black and the Rev. Mr. Rlmmpr. lite body was to lie in state at Ihe church 'from 2:30 to and burial was to be in Creek Memorial Baptist Church Surviving are five sons. Noinia Samuel, John and IJoyd JeuWi all of Gas'tonia, and Tollie of Dallas; four brothers, Craig.

Will, Frank and Charles Jenkins, all of Gaslonla; 16 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, 4 IVard-Paysoiir Funeral Home had charge ot funeral arrangements. THRU American Thread Christmas Bonus The American Thread Company of Clover, s. mmoimcet! (oriav thai all employes wllh Ihiee months or more service will afjain receive Cliiisttnas bonus. Employes will he given $20,000 In bonus pay IiU'luillng ihe vacation bonus to employes in July, Araei-ican Thread- Company workers Jinve been paid' a loial ot $11.000 in bonuses In 1951 The American 'Ilircad plants on- MX days a week will cease operations on ncremrxr nnd 33 lor the Yule season. An elaborate Jamlly Christinas program has bern planned for and Dieir clill- i (tren (in Satiirclay, December 22, nl' tlie Clover siammar.school.

A riance' jii thai, nieht will be Ihe Jeature ol (he adult celebration Parties for the children are sehedulen for 3:30 and 6:15 on the saint-day. Kach employe's child will be given an Individual gift. Also, there will lie an hour of entertain-'f mem the children. A home decorating contest be- ms sijonsored by the ixrsonnel office for tlie employes. QUALITY COAL PROMPT DELIVERY (R.

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