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BETTER AIR MAIL AFTER MARCH 1 star Route Will Be Changed Will Leave County at Close of Business Day. •Tective March 1, the Air Mail , r vice of Rutherford County will be reatly improved. It will be practi to mail a letter in Rutherfordton few minutes before half past five 'clock in the afternoon and have it catch the night Air Mail plane at o:-..iitanburg. It was due to the ef - -rs put forth by the business men -the County Seat, Spindale, Forest ,-: tv _ Avondale and Cliffside, as well o; in other towns that the Post Office Department decided to change the present mail bus schedule from Gaff r.ev to Spartanburg. It will leave -he latter city at 6 a. m., and pass through Whitney, Cherokee, Mayo, rhesnee —towns in South Carolina — ■ r.d then come through Cliffside, Av r.dale, Henrietta, Caroleen, Ellen -ro. Bostic, Forest City, Spindale vd arrive in Rutherfordton at 9:30 in* The bus will leave the County Seat . t 5:30 p. m., and return to Spartan -:,--rg by the same route, leaving -I Bostic and Ellenboro, arriving -here at 8:30 p. m., in sufficient -:me to catch the night mail plane. This will speed up greatly the del:v rv of letters to northern points, specially to New orrk.. The mail bus will not make any -:ops at individual boxes en route u: will call only at the post offices r.amed above to deliver and take cn -ail sacked and addressed. The in reased distance is only a few miljs ver the old route and while the con tract for said route is on file in the nost offices it has not yet Officer Edwards Gets Stolen Car E'.ienV-v . Jan. 27.—Through' the excellent detective work of rural po lice man Garrett Edwards, an auto mobile belonging to Mr. Spurgeon '•loss -as iec vered in Wadesboro, the . -t- -d thieves captured and lodged ir. jail. The car disappeared from the street- in Forest City about ne mor.th ago. Mr. Edwards began a search for it and finally located the car in Wadesboro. A short time later David Beam, one of the alleg ed thieves, was arrested in Gaffney, :.nd waived extradition and was brought back to North Carolina. The . econd prisoner, Fay Beam, was cap tured with the automobile in Wades boro. Mr. Edwards has also been doing a fine piece of work in Ellenboro, as well as in the county at large. He is known in and around Ellenboro ?.s the Children's protector, and is rrequently cn duty at recess periods at many of the schools near the high ways, in order to protect the child ien from speeding autoists. M. E. Training School April 6-11 Mr. 0. V. Woosley, Educational Director for the Western North Carolina Conference of the Method ist church, called together the Pas tors, Sunday school Superintendents and interested workers of the church to help complete the plans for the Rutherford County Annual standard Training School for Sun day school officers and teachers. The board of managers and all *f the officers were elected at this meeting at Forest City Methodist church whose names will appear later on. This Standard Training •School was previously dated for February 23rd to 28th, but on ac count of the Stephens Meetings at Cliffside was postponed until April to 11th at Forest City. Nearly Killed By Gas --Druggist Saves Her ''Gas on ray stomach was so bad it nearly killed me. My druggist told ne about Adlerika. The gas is gone and I feel fine." —Mrs. A. Adamek. Simple glycerin, buckthorn, saline, e *c., as mixed in Adlerika, helps on stomach in 10 minutes! Most remedies act on lower bowel only> 1 DISCOVERS MEANS OF RES- . TORING WILTED VEGETABLES A means of restoring wilted vege tables to their original, fresh-from the-garden appearance, and storing fresh vegetables for many days ac a time in their best condition has been discovered by Frigidaire Cor portation, leading manufacturers of electric refrigerators, according to a national announcement made last week by this General Motors subsid iary. Tests made in the experimental kitchens and bacteriological labora tory of the company at Dayton, 0., have shown that celery, lettuce, spinach, radishes,, carrots, parsley, watercress, endive, green beans and similar varieties can be revived to THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1930. their original crispness and whole someness after having wilted to such an extent that they would be dis carded by most housewives and cooks the announcement explained. The new electric refrigeration a chievement, which is known as a hydrator, also will keep sandwiches in perfect condition for long periods of time, it is stated in the announce ment. The hydrator will be placed on display at all Frigidaire show room? this week and besides being a part all new household electric r%frigera tors will be available for installation in models now in use, it was an nounced. Any family can get together on the proposition that an automobile is a necessity. New Beauty for the New Ford ' ' —~—-^8 • THE NEW FORD TOWN SEDAN In the Totcn Sedan you see a distinguished example of the unbroken siceep of line which adds so much charm to all the new, roomy Ford bodies. Radiator, hood, cowl, lower roof line 9 fenders, wheels every point of design reflects the new stylo __ __ __ __ __ «.y and beauty that have been placed within the means of every one. Al if JL II mid k3 1 Mid Mr Jr V ff AK MP All of the new Ford cars are finished in a variety of colors* THE introduction of the new Ford bofies has set a high standard of motor car value. r From Ike new deep radiator to the tip of the curving rear fender, there is an unbroken sweep of line—a flowing grace of contour gaining added charm from the rich and attractive colors. * * * « You will take a real pride in the smart, style and fresh new beauty of the Ford just as you will find mi ever-growing sat'in its safety, comfort, speed, acceleration, ease of control, reliability and economy. In appearance, as in mechanical construction, craftsmanship has been put into mass production. New beauty a » been added to outstanding performance. ******* A feature of unusual interest is the use of Rustless Steel for the radiator shell, head lamps, cowl finish strip, hub caps, tail lamp and other exposed metal parts. This steel will not rust, corrode or tarnish and will retain its bright brilliance for the life of the car. Here, as in so many other important details, you see evidence of the enduring quality that has been built into the new Ford. * * * * * Roadster, $435 Phaeton, $440 Conpe, SSOO Tudor Sedan, SSOO Sport Coupe, $530 Two-window Fordor Sedan, S6OO Three-window Fordor Sedan, $625 Convertible Cabriolet, $645 Town Sedan, $670 (Alt prices f. o. 6. Detroit, plus freight and delivery. Bumpers and spare tire extra.) liiiil nil If ITitol Hi P 4 V PLAN OF TIME PAYMENTS OFFERS YOU ANOTHER FORD ECONOMY Funeral Held For Mr. John Dowdlei I i Union Mills, Jan. 27.—John Dowdle, aged 40, who was killed near j Columbia, S. C., Monday, January j 20, in an automobile wreck, was bur- I ied at Round Hill church, Union Mills, Wednesday, January 22. He leaves his mother, Mrs. Colum bus Nanney, of near Union Mills; one brother, Robert, in Georgia, and one half-brother, Lester Hammett, of near Thermal City. He had been gway from this county four years and his mother had not heard from his until she got the news of his death Monday. He was unmarried. The Rev. D. J. Hunt conducted the ' | funeral services and interment fol- I lowed in the Round Hill church j cemetery. I ■ | Backache ■ _ { If functional Bladder Irritation j disturbs your sleep, or causes Burn i ing or Itching Sensation, Back jache, Leg Pains, or muscular aches, j making you feel tired, depressed, and discouraged, why not try the Cystex 48 Hour Test? Don't give up. Get Cystex today. Put it to j the test. See for yourself how ! quickly it works and what it does. | Money back if it doesn't bring | quick improvement, and satisfy 'you completely. Try Cystex today. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as Administrator of the estate of G. K. Moore, Sr., deceased, late of Rutherford County, North Caro lina, hereby notifies all persons hav ing claims against said estate to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned on or before the 16th day of January, 1931, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please come forward and make immediate payment. This the 16th day of January, 1930. | G. K. MOORE, JR. Administrator. 1139 16th Ave. N., St. Petersburg, , Florida. 16-4t.
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