Newspapers / The Cleveland star. / April 14, 1926, edition 1 / Page 12
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i>— — FLIVVER ' SAM While driving autos or bargains, it is safer to keep to the right, advises Walter Fanning. Fable: “Go right .ahead,” sad the traffic cop. “You really needn't have stopped at all. I thought, of course, you knew i was fooling. Never pay any attention to my signals,” It used to be that ergtfs would sea'-e at an automobile. Now Joint Hearn says, they scare, at a horse. Definitions Detour—Longest distance between two driven points. Joy Ruler—-One who ride, while ve walk. Jay Walker—One who walk/when we rale. Motorist" who continue to lot trains bon* them to. the crossi-w: may read about those who don’t. Here lies one who for lack of brains. ’ Much time consumed in rncir.' trains. To crossings. Now h life i;. done. The 7:15 local won. The American farmer will never get rich, thinks Ivey Willis, until he is able to raise something, to feed an automobile. “Old fr.end, I won't forget you,” the luckless Shelby motorist .y«H\ said, as he gazed at the ruin of hi/ flivver, wrecked against a tree. “The payments will go on just the seme.” Owner of Ford: “I’ve got some car. Seven ‘pick-up’ to the mile.” Owner of Baby Lincoln: “Th. nothing on me. Just bought; a new horn that says, Hello, Girls.” J. D. L.neberger says a businc ' without a plan is like a flivver with a busted Steering gear. A taxi driver from Lattimore re j crotly enti'.T.t • fere to Charlotte :i"it while I u,r f..r his fare’s ad ■ dress on h sic street, an old man wheeling >' '" 'IhMnovv crossed the •reel i r. from of him .The taxi dri -! r stepped on His horn” and the 1 fivriJ! .iifjek (■■utsed the o>d man to stop suddenly in the taxi's path. T'f dr veil- jammed on Itis brakes : i d yelled at fh old man. “(let out fa my way. Soy, yon oiighta he wheel,ntr a bah • buggy.” “Yeah,” answered the old man ns lie leisurely grasped tin handles of his v; . i!!.arrow, “and you. ought to he in it!’ Tin supreme t -at of personality u rnes when you must tell the taxi driver that vour money is in vour other pants. “I saw y u in einireh. last Sunday.” ‘•Y.es, I am having: my ear painted. What \vc '.he matter w,ih yours?” There war a chauffer, And hi' linnv* w< !' ■,'»!; Me raced wit ! a frfiin Aik! now h ' dmc?. A i.tu’11 hav. to {rnEuaiitoo Oaratre? in connection with . I ho Mansion:-, if you Want to induct' sujmb people to fro to Heaven. Henry: OH you build a f'urajte for yo:;r flivver? Ford: 'Ye.-, I'di-it! to, Cnupht n ee.n tde of ant? fry w to dray it thru n crack under the „• irfcwalk. Motorist t •I'eine a road rigju out of Walla Walla. Wash.) it, must he that : tuff I had in St. Louis. The other fellow is a person who is ‘ \m ■: i«'d to drive slow at street : res in;rs. A rattle in the avern5ie, man's ear worries h.m more than a rattle in his brain. P'ed'mo3?i News of School- Medal Winner .. f Special lo The Star) The Piedmont Pin >- wen hv a score of e to 1 over the For ;t (Tty team Friday afternoon, \prtl d. On Friday even.nv:, the Pierian Li, tcrary Society held their annual im provement contest, the winner of the m ia lbeirijj Thomas Forney. The oucry was. Resolved: That North Carolina should •abolish capital nun ^The Worlds Bi While no great degree of skill is required in merely computing materials to meet certain analyses, accurate scientific knowledge and experience are absolutely essential in manufacturing fertilizers of the highest crop-producing value. It is due to advanced methods of manufac ture, developed by scientific research and years of practical fertilizer experience, that “AA QUALITY” Fertilizers have the greatest crop-producing powers and excel other fertilizers by producing larger yields and better quality crops. 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The program whs thovough h enjoyed by a large audmtlce During the last few weeks several other events of interest have occur red.;,-™ A minstrel was given by the young, men of the high school, the proceed amounting to SHO. A I a rye audience enjoyed the re cital given by Miss Elmore’s music class. The Senior class were g.ven a din ner by the students of the Domestic Science department. The color scheme was green and gold, and the table was decorated with yellow jon quil)*. . The closing exercises will begin with the animal sermon, Sunday, May 2, and continue through Wednes day evening, May B. “Good Bad GirP Coming in Star At Early Date Readers of The Star with a liking for the host in fiction will herald with pleasure the coming of “The Good Bad Girl,” leading newspaper serial novel, at an early date. Kings Feature Syndicate furnish ing the story declares it to be one of the best newspaper serials ever pub 1 shed. Hundreds of Star readers enjoyed the last serial published in The Star! end to them and hundreds of others \ readers expected for this story The j Star assures n novel that is thrill ing. interesting, yet clean. Watch for this big story. If you’re not a subscriber get yonr name on ■ tbe subscription l.st today. Flay at Fallston ' School April 16th. (Special to The Star) The Wren a four act remedy drama, wijl be presented at the Fall i tor. school Friday cyeiilnp. April 16, at H o’clock. This play is spon sored by the Fallston Parent-Teach er Association and will he presented by members and other people of the community. Admission 15 and 25 cents. Cast of Characters Jane Panne. (The Wren)—The), raa Younp: Mrs. Julia Danna A Soldier’s jfother—Mrs. 0. H. Ed mund; Robert Danna. The Soldier Joe Stanley; Sarah Woods ton Janes Friend—Willie May Cline; Donald Drew, Another Friend--Floyd Cline; Mammy That’s All—Mrs. W. R. Gary; Mrs. Harriet Greenston A Business Woman—Vernie Sue Wil liams; Reginald Greenston Her Spoiled Boy—W. R. Gary; Mrs. C. Danna Fordston Jane’s Aunt—Char line Stanley; Corine Fordston Jane’s Cousin—Vie Boone; Rinkie Mrs. Fordston’s Maid—Gazz.e White; ’ Rodney Blake A Foster Father—Mc oy Wright; Mrs. Rodney Blake A Foster Mother—Mrs. T. A. Lee; Rod ney Blake Jr., An Adopted Son-— A. I A. Lackey; Judge Gray, A Lawyer— L. 0. Fisher. Those drive fastest whose presence von’i make any particular difference when they get there. An avrage man is one who finds it avfully hard to get mad about alum inum. ) , — 3;>noM suTH-nsnmupv Having qualified as administratrix with the will annexed, of the estate j of Chas. O. Tlarrill, deceased, late of Cleveland County. N. C., this is, to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said decease* , to exhibit them to the undersigned duly verified, one or before the 11th d."iy of Marche 1927, or this notice w {,1 he pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate wiil piefise make immediate payment to me This the 8th day of March. A. T)., 1926. i MRS. LILLIE HARIilLL. Administratrix of the Estate of Chas. O. Hurrill. decoasdd. , Rush Stroup, Attorney. NEW SOUTHERN SCHEDULE j CHARLESTON DIVISION ? No. 113 No. 36 No. 35 No. 114 Marion to Rock Hill Rock Hill to Marion Marion to Rock Kill Rock Hill to Marion 7:26 a. 9:37 a. 6:41 p. 8:08 p. No. 35 makes connection at Blacksburg with No. 40 for north. i A K. MORGAN, Agent i FHELBY, N. C. zmnwmmmmnmmmm 2 3 2 3 SEABOAIU) AIR LINE RAILWAY COMPANY Arrival and Departure of Pa.s9enger Trains at Shelby* N. C Lv. No. Between No. Ar. 4:50 16 Monroe Rutherfordton 1G 4:50 12:27 15 EutherfordtonJVIonroe 15 12:27 Schedules published as' information and are not guaranteed. E. W. LONE, I). P..A., Charlotte, N. C. or II. A. HARRIS, Local Ticket Agent —-SCHEDULES- ! INTER-CAROLINA MOTOR BUS CO. Shelby to Charlotte—7, !», 11, 1, 3, 5, 7:30.—-Charlotte to Shelby — 8. 10,' 12. 2. 4, 0. K:ng • Mountain to Chni-lotte—7:30, 3:30, 11:30, 1:30. 3:30, 5:30, 8.30. Direct connection made in Kings Mountain for Spartanburg and Gfocn.ville.'iri -he morning—One hour layover in afternoons. Morganton to Shelby. 2 p. m. Shelby to Morgantan !) n. m. D.rsc; connection for Gastonia and Charlotte. Leaving Gas tonia at 8 for Morganton. Bessemer City to Charlotte—7:45. 9:45, 11:45, 1:45, 3:15, 5:15. 8:45. Gastonia to Charlotte, leaves every hour on the hour, from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M. Connection made there for Rock Hill, S. C.; Spartanburg, Greenville, Cramerton, Lineolnton and Cherry villa, York and Clover, S. C. Gastonia to Shelby—On the odd hours, making connections for Puttier‘ordton, Hendersonville, Asheville and Statewide and Moganton,. Gastonia to Cberryviile—8:30, 12:10, 4:10, 8:10. Cherry vide to Gastonia—7:15, ]0, 2, 6 P. *51. Charlotte to Rock Hill—8. 10:30. 4:15. Rock Hill to Charlotte—-10:30, 1:30, 4:15. Buss leaves Spartanburg 3:15 P. M. Connections at Kings Mountain, Charlotte. Telephones: Charlotte 2(571. Gastonia 1051, Shelby 450 Shelby to Rutherford ton— 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. Kutherfoidton to Shelby—9:40 A. M. & 2:15 T. M. Shelby to Asheville—10:00 A. M. 12, 2, 1, G 7. M. Asheville to Shelby— 3, !) & 11 A. M. & 2, 4. P. M. Shelby— 7:20 A. M„ 10 A. 51.. 1 P. M„ 4:30 P. M. Lineolnton—8:30. A. 51., 11 A. 5J , 3:00 P. M. 6:30 I\ 5.1. Schedules Subject to Change. Qee this mammoth ° job in progress The roads are fine. Bring the family to Chimney Rock. Ascend the world’s most spectacular monolith. Lunch at the dining pavillion above the clouds. Take a bird's-eye view of the tremendous job below—the creation of Lake Lure —and make up your mind now to have one of the limited number of homesitcs to be available by the time of its completion. If you can’t get to Chimney Rock any time soon, cal! at nearest office, where maps and full information are avail able. (jet this Wondrous View from UiimneijRock This is the most beautiful time of the year to make a trip to Chimney Rock. More than 2,000 cars were parked near the dam site last Sunday. Right on the main highway, Route 20, between Rutherfordton and Asheville, the gigan tic ope ration at Lake Lure dam is worth a day's trip to see. Immense rock crushers and lofty cranes—a force of 200 men working—concrete being poured so rapidly that visible progress is made every day. The lake basin has been cleared, so that the water Rue of Lake Lure is definitely marked. Three beautiful bridges are under construction. A fleet of steamshovels working on the main high way and the npads of Luremont. Parties of civil engineers surveying in every part of this section. Lake Lure business center, under construction, is rising rapidly. The (Treat Lake Lure uam when complet 'd will be higher tlian an average eight-story building. You fbiks who live within a ua\’s ride of Chimney Rock—are vow a! what is going on here? ' ' You all knew that the great real estate activity of the year, center mS around Ashes die, Hendersonville and Lake Lure/ is attracting nation wide attention. People from Florida and other states outh of us are flockino into this region, to make investments. Are the “home folks” L eer, in- abreast of the situation, too? * •-> Events move so rapidly in the development of Lake Lure that, in order to keep informed, it is necessary to visit the development from week'to week and see the work in progress With a je-print ~ ' 1 •<-B-uv.iui.il section, aajoin'iNr Lake Lur center, the bay and Bottomless Pools Park, has been mapped and ed, and blocks Nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 hav e been staked out. The residence plots in these blocks are the most beautiful horn-sites on iaVC shoreffrontaSe: many more overlook the lake Others have both the lake view and frontage on State Highway "0 Any homesite in Luremont is but a little wav from Lake Lure business center. Every lot will have all hard-surface roads, electric lights v ,ter mains tain devedopments^H' ^ ^ ^ **** »nknow „ in mourn Arrangements are being made now to receive applications for the our chase of residential plots in the Luremont section. Within a few days an ST"* “dc -te -.-centscovering a„Plica,iongand rese. Sidnev Gayle District Mprr. Greensboro. N C. Chim n_ Mouiuainsj/o Chimney Rock,N,C. E*;„ss*rt *»»*=. High Point, N\ C. Johnstot* Bldg Charlotte, N. C. Sir VV«hnr Hotel Raleigh, N, C Haywood Klitg Athaville, N C.
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