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Listing The Many Different Firms In Stilly Who Use The Word Service In Iheir Output. A Listing Of Cars Both *jeW And Reconditioned, DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF CAR OWNERS AND OPERATORS. It Will Pc-y You To Read This Page Ccntinuotssly. ' jiiiLiiY WLtWS ttfcM jtHU\ FHQMfi\ «237\^rji WE SPECIALIZE ON CYLINDER BLOCKS Ci'TTTNG, WELDING, BRAZINO PHONE £37 SHELBY WELDING PLANT 'Tins is the, Time to buy your Heffer Ruick A golden opportunity now presents itself to fill the hearts of those ycu love with Christmas happiness. Buy now, the Better 3uick you had intended to buy in the spring. Have it standing at the door when Christ mas morning dawns. Give your fami ly the pleasure and surround them with the safety of the Better Buick’s easier starting and safer control for the winter months. Come in today to insure delivery of the model you desire. We will leave it, standing proudly at your curb, aarly Christmas morning. BUICK MOTOR CO., FLINT, MICHIGAN Division o/ General Motors Corporation c^ihe(Betier'Wi}\\J^% ,j5T, J. LAWRENCE. LACKEY, Dealer - — — - - Shelby, N. C. When better automobiles ire buiUr. Fnici: will build then on yours OMsm-oMle bought on time ., «$•** Si':/ • ?.-,« cT^feiv General Motors time payment plan saves you h$ to $3$ V-: r You can now buy OiqsmefcUe s Greater Benut^ar.ji Finer Performance at an even Lower Price. GMAO *t y- 5 rates, including lire and theft insurance for one year, have always been the lowest because of the \ oii.me of financing operations on Oldsmobile and other ?. p General Motors units. ' V Now the rates are lewe- *t»!L The tots! cost oi on •)'- Oldsmobile under the GMAC plan has been Px, reduced $15 to $35—another instance ox General ■Jm Motors offering the purchaser the greatest p ossicle t value par dollar invested. The GMAC plan is simple, convenient and entirely ■>'confidential. The latest Oldsmobile, purchased p -y througn GMAC, represents the finest automobile i®*,/value anywhere to be found. See the car and drive it. Let us show you tne f GMAC rate chart. Learn for yourself how easy it *5 * is to own an Oldsmobile. M, Touring $875 Coach $950 Sedan $1025 ■" | *■ Prices f. o. t. Lanslnj. tax txlre. HAWKINS BROS. GARAGE SJjelby, N. C. OLDSMOBILE SIX Grecicr "Beauty Finer Tetfcrmcnce. Lower Price •\’i! <r’i ■ -Buc AiVsbnt OF GENERAL MOTORS R O D U C T % , FLIVVER * SAM Motorist who drive with bright head lights on crowded roads make even ;:n agohostic believe in a place of fu ture punishment. A scientist says Titian-haired girls are not the proper temperament to drive cars, and really should not be ! permitted to do so. Which is fortun ate, comments Pitt Beam, as we get very few invitations to ride with Tiii j art-haired girls driving cars. j ■ Speaking of mriacles—in Denmark I bicycles outnumber Fords by 50 to 1. Auto Owners Auto Know Motor starts quicker when the , ignition switch is turned on. -- Don’t race for the crossing, it may i result in ;• tie. It' best to open the garage door ! before backing out. Parking space is where you leave car to have fenders banged up. j A good finish for an old ear—stall | it on the railroad crossing. I Overhauls mean overalls. Flywheel do more than keep the | hies off tfce engine. In buying a used car it’s not so im j portant who will stand back of it as | wjio will be under it. When a traffic cop arrests you for speeding pinch him playfully on the ' check. I ! Motorists who give dirty looks could j i aye their face by having a face J painted on a board, fasten a hand:c to it, and hold it out at the othe* tr.o 1 tcr'ist. -—_ j Tourist: Casar store: “W-hatddya’ pot in the shape of autonobile tires?' Saleslady: “Funereal wreaths, life preservers and doughnuts." A Fly Dame 'Will you step into my Ford?” taid a goofter to a chick. f i! promise not to harm you, Or dp a stalling trick." The flapper winked her eye, and s ij. “I’ve worn out too many shoes To believe,in that old stuff." Nobody with a hundred dollars is safe from the dangers of a surgica- I operation, says J. O. Propst, or own ing flivver. With a rear-sight mirror, Lot’s; wife wouldn’t have gotten into all that trouble. The easy going citizen doesn’t get speedily as the easy-going car. Auto Salesman—And what kind of a horn would you like, sir? Do you care for a good, loud blast? Haughty Customer—No,; I want something that just sneers. Far too many motorists are driv ing with one foot on the accelerator and the other in the grave. Epitaph. Here lies the body Of Saffafras Wrought. The train traveled faster Than Sassafras thought. “Enclosed please find check,” ar> a joy-maker, must* now give place to1 “Park here all day.” The trouble is, the least responsi ble people drive the highest-powered cars. When turning a earner at high speed see that you arc traveling on the wrong side of the road. The re pair men have to live. -. | The automobile constantly is redtic- j ing the number of pedestrians. It as the old way to hang, as spy; now they place him on the payroll and use him an the star witness. The greatest enemies of progress j are not the reactionaries but the lun atics who espouse it. It’s getting to where a publisher’s : boast concerning best sellers seems j almost a confession. There are more nut at this season, i but not so many of them are parked at the side of the road. .. .. * — BILLIARDS — Cleveland Cigar Store Rear Poatoffice. « i . .... Dairy Hints Given For Cold Weather Raleigh, N. C. -Tha, dairy cow a home market for focus produce,!' and if she is to pay the hi;-:'.: t prices by producing niUk la* i.i,v be kept eomforiebl# in w:nt?r. T int' ‘ just the way it is tffld tnc owner %h 1 doesn’t keep his milk row warm and dry will find that she w 11 not pro duce milk at a profit. “The cow that is not kept warm by a (rood barn and a dry heel v/dl use a large part of her feed for this purpose and thus reduce the amoun; of nutriments available for milk pro duction/’ says John A. A rev, dairy extension specialist at State College. TJjen, too, grain must be feel liberal ly on those farms whr*e t will be necessary to use low grade rough age for legume hays.” Mr. Arey recommends that fresh, clean water of u medium tempera ture fce given the cows during wit - ter. Cold water chills their bodie and feed energy must then be used to warm them. The water supply must also be convenient for the cow: to use. Cows forced to go long v.ay through mud and rain for water do hot drink enough for heaviest milk production It is advised that an accurate feed and milk production record he kept on the cows during Winter because some cows pay well for the feed con sumed, while others do iV't. Accur ate records and needed to locate the unprofitable cows. Mr. Arey state • that the new year might be sterUd in the right manner by the dairyman buying a pair of milk scales. Another winter suggestion by Mr. Arey is to give the young heifer calves some extra feed and care dm-, ing the cold months of December. January end February. A stunted heifer never makes a good cow,, he states, and many diary cows are un der-sized in this State because they were not properly fed when calves. It’s never too late to learn, say some of the best farmers in North; Carolina who write to the State Col-j lege of Agriculture for bulletins' and nuhlieations on improved farming. (From Chapel Kill Weekly.) I have ..ft: n wqmitretl what the <). in O. Max U tir'd nc;n.uno stands U r. , So doubt the full first name has e.r. • peared in the public prints, but I have never happened to see it. Ip it O wald, Oliver, 0;car—or what 7 If he tvev :: member of the Kcyster ferniW jn Ralcieh i would make : gtmfH at Ohio or Oregon er Oklahoma. with at !iv t ;; one-third chance of hitting it rie.'".. but as it I am nbr.olutely at a Iom . There are two deshe.: .that I have in e< v'.y t Vn with thi.t jjrorrdn-! eat end mystcrh.us- !. First to he t '(I '..'hat it stands for Tb •« i When I have had my curiosity satisfied, ' to have the owner, abandon, the initial. In vipoit of this latter preference 1 can presen1 a. fact that, may appeal U Mr. Gardner. He is almost t tire to he the "ext ] governor r.f North Carolina. and any' governor hits the right to aspire to be President, But nobody si hose name ; run; ,.t this .fa.shiom-a.n- i tial first: Srd p. fill! Work in the luhkih - ha ever achieved our fir t political hon or.-Not only that, but the record 11)90 shows that our meat b.-tingidshe) presidents have had no middle name at all: Recall a few of the r. 11: George. Washington,' Tiannas Jcffer-or, 1 James Monrca; Andrew .Jackson, Abrahrtm Lincoln., Grover Cleveland, Theodora Roosevelt, Woodrow Wit on Not a single man whom anybody, of whatever bias, would include in n list! of -"the greatest presidertis” has had I more than ope given name. ■ I True. Woodrow Wilson'was origin- j ally Thpnta Woodrow Wilson, 'cut • he get rid of the Thomas early in ills! farcer'? Was this a mere ivhire. or :t,‘ ! c'dcnt, or was it a sort of political ’tv-' ftinct.' unrece.gmzed even by the r.uuii himself? Anyway, it was a fortun-j ate excision; Suppose, instead of cut.-) ting the Thomas off altogether, Mr. I VAiOnnMiMb. - i! on had celled him.olf T. Woodrow. j The consequences) might, well have been (l.i the dose election | of- that T. might have been I eunuch to heat him. « '' *. ,j ■ ' " I lx lievi- I ha ve vend that Grover \ < : v'lard. too. once heal 1 another j tame. Bet it' lie did hove, today few’ j < nr i x opt itls.orian:, know it. tic 1 hat! got' rid of it before tie' nation be gan to hear anything about him. So. Sir. Gardner ha.; good j tve. dud ; for • hi i tcuing his name, and 1 pray that he will do > <». If it be ohje ted that a man’.; t ame is his own affair, and tha; 1 tun t.n impertinent meddler to suggest a change, my reply to this is that when a man becomes as prom inent ar, Mr. Gardner w he may not ? ightfuHy claim the immunities that l x long t o an clmcurc ( itir.cn. Thy jri’t i i i. ithvity ■ readme his name, a d thousands of people from the Dismal Swamp on to the mountains of Chero kee county, are pronouncing it every day. As the election day of H’>2rt draws nearer 'they will rend.it and speak it more end more. Hence Ids name is not his own. It is, as the lawyers - shy in briefs about the railways, "affect ed with a nubiic interest.'’ Perhaps boyhood memories may have something to do with mv plot. 1 knew him simply a Mas Gardner. i \v< ■ , -oaa yours ago—tms was w torr he came to the University—Mr. G:i >’ rv and I m-pd to play on oppos ing teams, h'* on State col 1 (then called A and M.) and I on Carolina. Many n time I have laid -vith my stomach >n the ground whHc Max Gardner c:nslimted somewhere near 1*00 pounds of the,pile on top of mo. Ho war heavy enough as Max—I don't knew how I could have stood the pro . uro if the O had been there too. Hut. whatever pari personal reeel leclion may have had in forming: my prejudice. I insist that I have here offered, in support of the change, a convincing political argument. Js: rpatiow. show *bat by impro per gfl:pjrtvr from $.’» to S10 per bale is last <■': m ,:i grader of cotton. Tarheel ewtirn should demand bet ter 1.mulling of th ir cotton at the Iti'••• Mod^mi r.: Beneficiaries of .a eivi lia.itior y nrning the Bible honored by those who b*a It the civilization. That Good Gulf Gasoline GAS — OIL ACCESSORIES. Supreme Service Station Corner LaFaycttc and Srtnicr Streets. BUY t&ieuQJgte BATTERY THEY LAST LONGER AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC SERVICE PHONE 545. An Ideal Investment For Your Christmas Fund If you have a Christmas Savings Fund to apply against the purchase of a Ford car or otherwise are in a position to make a down payment at this time of approximately 25% of the purchase price, ydu can get immediate delivery of a Ford car have it for Christmas morning. And what an investment! With your Ford car will come a new interest in life—for the entire family. Think of the hours out-of-doors! A wider circle of friendships! The Ford Touring Car, with close-fitting curtains that give protection from any v sather,- is an ex ceptiona* value. Or, if you prefer a closed car, the Tudor Sedan is ideal for family use. See these cars today in the salesroom r the nearest Authorized Ford Dealer. And invest your savings right! ,,f Runabout - $260 Coupe - - 520 Tudor Sedan 580 < Fordor Sedan 660 I Closed cars in color. Demountable rims and starter extra on open cars. Ail pri. cs f. o. b. Detroit I
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