SECTION TWO —: . —J A >NIC.HA AW I rjOST _ PEE*- S • \ 50KRV CAUSE SCHQOV-S YvZ/A Sjl U\B CRYING; WHEN ( ! GoHti/\ CLOSE SOS lE"* I THINK TEACHER IS i vi»SHT we COOLD BE AWAY ALL ■ o^^ | HAVE y LQ^ji j - GOES TOill Withrow Store At Hollis Is Robbed Hollis, Sept. 1 —The Grady With row store at Hollis was entered and robbed some time Saturday night, according to Deputy Sheriff Ben Cooper, who was in Shelby early Monday. About 50 pocket knives, nine pairs of shoes, a dozen shirts, cigarettes and other articles were stolen. En trance was made by a front window, and officers so far have no definite clues to the robbery, according to Deputy Cooper. Stag paint. The paint of quality. One gallon make two. Farmers Hard ware Co. Water systems and hydraulic Tams. Farmers Hardware Co. rgiHiHfEfHJEJEiEiajHrafErEjrifll fzrHrafarajEfgJiJißraj'aiziiLrzisjzfiiraji^^ a m fe' ;V ■ .•;/ v Ij 3 hi a S| aH Hr— r ;ry P I e d I ~~~ § a - -- ■ § The Home of Good Printing £ 0/ S . g s 3 / jjj | The Forest City Courier maintains S 1 an exclusive job printing department, § 3 v separate from the newspaper, and gj a therefore can give your rush orders § J immediate attention any day in the S § week. This department is in the g hands of expert workmen. S Prompt Service and Reasonable Charges | Quality Printing I Don't hesitate to call us for that a next rush order. Our promptness in | supplying your needs will surprise and g the quality of the work will please. S THE COURIER I Phone 58 Forest City , N. C. | n 5 I . I |p '*' znmaa ' B ' a gg raaßE ' H^'i "ra'™'a«aaiai!iaateian^^ PAGE SIX I NOTICE TO CREDITORS I TO FILE CLAIMS | The undersigned having been duly appointed and now acting as Receiv ier of the Forest City Company, In ; corporated, by order of the Superior : Court in the case entitled Corpora ! tion Commission of North Carolina ! vs. The Forest City Company, Inc., , j this is to notify all creditors of the ' I said Forest City Company to file ' j their claims with the Clerk of th? Superior Court of Rutherford coun [ ty. or with the said undersigned Re ( ceiver at his office in the old Banl: ' Duilding in Forest City, N. C. Persons owing said Company will please make immediate payment to isaid Receiver. This, the 18th day of August. 1930. | 46-4t. JOHN D. BIGGS, Receiver. Use Courier Want Ad* For Resuita I THE FOREST/CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1930. NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO FILE CLAIMS l i The undersigned having been duly | appointed and now acting as Receiv er of the Rutherfordton Realty Com pany by order of the Superior Court in the case entitled Corporation Com mission of North Carolina vs. Ruth erfordton Realty Company, this is to notify all creditors of the said Rutherfordton Realty Company to lile their claims with thv Clerk of the Superior Court of Rutherford coun ty. or with the said undersigned Re ceiver at his office in the old Bank building in Rutherfordton, N. C. Persons owing said Company will please make immediate payment to said Receiver. This, the 18th day of August j 1930. ' 46-4t. JOHN D. BIGGS, Receiver. FAVORITE RECIPES OF A FAMOJJS CHEF As To ,d t0 Anne Baker By ROGER CRETAUX, Chef, The Roosevelt, New York Cicy Salad a la Reine— Chop fine one half of a small Bermuda onion. Add twice as much chopped pars ley as onion. Mix with eight green peppers, and peppers, s and let stand Cretaux for one hour in • a covered glass dish. Just before using, shake hard for five minutes and serve on crisp lettuce leaves. Baked Fish Piedmont —Place in a baking dish four alternate layers of sliced potatoes and sliced onions, seasoning each layer with salt and pepper. Clean and wash any large fish, such as a haddock, and place on the layers. Cover the fish with a layer of potatoes, a layer of onions and another layer of pota toes. Season as before. Pour over the dish one cup olive oil and three cups canned tomatoes to which has been added one tablespoon sugar. Bake until the potatoes are soft Base ball, goll and fishing equip ment. Farmers Hardware Co. WE GIVE YOU i i TinE . Jf one of the many comparisons l ATTn ★MAIL ORDER 2.0©-~l TiltE can Bhou> yQU a% Qur gtore J OUKTIKK TIRE . More Size •••••••••• 4«75 in. 4*72 in. More W eight • • • 16*80 ibs. 15*681J*. More Tiaxekmess ••••••« *598 in. •558 mi. . r 'jre Plies at Tread ...... 6 plies 5 P uea More Rubber Volume« . . . . 165 cu. in. 150 en. in. Most Miles per Dollar . . ... $6.35 $6.35 We beat all others irith Greater Tire Values W7E HAVE joined with Firestone to coop ocuali tt erate, and take advantage of the low CORD prices of rubber and cotton—cnt manufac- CORD taring costs, sales and distributing cost, and buying and has furnished us with actual sec tions njot only of Firestone tires but of others. their savings. We back it with our unlimited Oils and Lubrication. We can save yon § - Timfm " fm&mt *' I oi.niiFi.it , courier anchor (Cu"pri"e* M *T2: der . _ „ Super Heavy Dafy 4.40-2u55.55 $5.55 (C-S.)*"®?* _ j - Onr Tire ★Mailorder t 4.50-2i_ 6.35 6.35 30*35554.20 $4.20 uh Price) Saper Tiro || 4.75-19 _ 7.55 7. 55 4A021 _ 4.50-21_59.20 $9.75 j I 5.00.20_ 8.15 8.15 ~ 4.73.19 10.20 10.25 5.25-iß_ 8.98 8.98 555 «35 5 .00. 19 „ ".75 5.25-21_ 9.75 9.75 .. 6.00-20-12.55 12.90 3 | 6-ply whffi* 5.50-20-13*90 15*15 1 Other Sizes Proportionately Low W 9 WV f?'W'|Ww - „ _ B%TTERIF« 6.00.20 14.70 17.10 B. ». TRUCK TIRES * 6.50-19-17.40 18.95 | 30x5—-19.45 19.45 13-Pkte 7.00-20-19.05 23.45 I 32x6 34.10 34.10 Sentinel # 9 Other Sizes Proportionately Low - 1 — -'I ,JL_ A Mail Order or "Special Brand" tire is made by some unknown I and sold under a name thai does not identify Vim to the J pu ic, usu he bu^dß^uß^fi^Btg^ade ,, tires under his own name. | ®K3¥E IN TODAY AND SAVE M©NJ2¥*' WEST EMD SERVICE STATION E3. 8c I ). Tire Co. W. B. Harrill, Mgr. . Corner Powell and Broadway Streets Wright-Scruggs Shoe CoT ' PRESENTS— . 1 NEW FALL FOOTWEAR \ % I j! A t ' -■" * - ■ -j Pictured is a new Kid Pump, in Dull. " * ,r Same style in Black Crepe. * V ' Wjtujk-Sciuuffiilwei. ''The Shoe Store" Spartanburg, S. / """" m Courier ww u.