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One Hundred Attend McKeney Birthday (Special to The St*i.) I Forest City, R-2.—There was n 4 birthday dinner given Sunday July *> 11, at the home of Mr. S. S. McKin ney on Forest City R-2 in honor of Mr. McKfnney's 7<flh birthday and Mrs. McKinney’s fi7th. There were over one hundred peo ple present during the day. The table was out in the oak prove and was loaded with pood thinps to eat. Mr. and Mrs. McKinney received several nice presents during the day. Those attending were; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McKinney. Mr. and Mrs. Patll * Bridges and daughters. Mary, Ray and Katie Lou; Mr. and Mrs. Alvis Mc . Kinney and children. Lewis, Ruth. Merlin, Gazzie, Bettie and A. all of Mooresboro, R-2; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Greene and sons, Willium and , J. C., of Mooresboro, R-l; Mrs. Ollie llarrill and daughter, Mahler, of El lenboro, R-2; Mr, and Mrs. Joe Mc Kinney and children, Ethel, Paul, ; Glenn. Clarence and Carl of Cliff fcide; Mr. and Mrs. John Holland anil children, Rastas. Florence, Maude. Blanch, J. D. Puul and Nellie, of South Shelhy; Jim Goode, of Avondale: Mr. . and Mrs. George Greene and children, Austin. Lewis, Vonnie. Estella- Et/ho leen, Earl, Moris and Bovce; Mr. anti . Mrs. Ray Wilson and little daughter. ' Ruby, all of r.llenboro, K-2; Mr. unit i Mrs. OK ford G reene and daughter, I Edna, also Mrs. Greene’s mother. Mrs. j Yarborough, of Spindale; Mr. and | Mrs Mills Dixon and children, Sarah, 1 Odessa, Irene, Alvin, Geneva. Dortha. | nnd Ruth; Mr. and Mrs. John Ball j and children, Otta. Lena, Lois, Alvin, Emma, Irene and Ruby; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robinson and children, Edgar, Claude and MafCaret, also Mrs, Rob inson’s rootjher, Mrs. Barnwell. Misses Ila, Lou and Laura Amos, Minnay V Hudson. Clinton. Sinelare and Mrs. Be*-ry<Jreepe, ull of Forest C.ty, R-2. Some from Forest City R-2, Ruth orfordton route, Ellenboro, Oarolecn j and Avondale came in the afternoon. | '* 4 Everyone Seemed to enjoy themsel- j ’ ves and went away wishing Mr. ad I . Mrs. McKinney mahy more birthdays nnd that they would have a birthday dinner more often. ■s * $70,000 OR MORE— Seventy Thousand Dollars or more is going out of Cleve land County right now for Automobile License Numbers. , LotSi of money and one thing sure, every automobile owner is going to buy that license plate. Not only that, every owner is going to buy gas, oil anti tires, winch takes out, thousands and thousands of dollars every year. This is all a cash business—which re quires" automobile owners to get on a cash basis. To Our Farmer Friend*:— We advise for a cash busi-1 ness: — Dairying. Poultry Raising, II o g s , Trucking. Fruit, Etc. These things bring in {he cash daily, weeklv, monthly, the year round. I i Cleveland County farmers are receiving around $12,000 (twelve thousand dollars) or ■ more a month for Cream through our Creameries. Is it worth while? Consider the cash you receive each month, consider what the cows are, worth to your lands, the! •health of your people—and you will go in the dairy busi-. pess stronger—and more peo ple will go into dairying. Pre pare now for w inter dairying.. Our plant can use all cream JfOtt can produce. We pay teighesi prices. You need the' cash—We need the cream— Wc pay cash—You furnish Ihe cream. SHELBY CREAMERY COMPANY Wm. UNEBERUER, Pres. & Treas. mm jt Hill Patterson Dies Near Battle Ground (Special ito The Star) The 'people were greatly shocked , Inst Sunday night by the sudden I death of Mr. A. Mill 'Palterson. *tfe' was in his usual health when the end , suddenly eanie. Mr. Patterson was 05 j years 11 months old and leaves a wife and .'I children and a TUmibev of gir ulchildren. The little baby of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. HuWkins has‘UpoYi ri^h* *»"k. huti we are glad to know he is better. Mr. and Mrs. \V. B. Wellman are the proud parents of a fine baby giil. Mr. .J. Gather Ulan ton has had ,u very had hand witli blood poison. we are indeed glad to know it is much better. Alt. and Mrs. U. A. Hawkins visit ed Mr. T. G. Blanton’s Saturday night. Mr and. Mrs. Gaither Blanton and two children and,also Mr. and Mrs. Vain Wells und baby were visitors in Gastonia Sunday afternoon. The jKioplc around here feel .vary I -w .smisniwm—inma."» -much better nftcr the g’ood rains v.< hivic been getting. Fours Oil Or. Wife’s Head, And lignites It Winston ’alem.—Policy are search ing for Willie Gamble. colored man, who poured kerosene oil oa his wife’s head and body and then struck a match, (gating the; oil. As a result’ of the injury oust a'tried- when the flatner, swept over her body and head, thA wbnum, TV 14 mi a Giftnble, H*-in a serious condition at a local hospital. Why the husband committed the crime is not-known to ti e poiy o otju r than the -statement nnidjj by,th" 'wjf^ 'tluii he was jealous of 1r.Ar.. pdfnhie Is being sought on a w.-^raht charg ing assault, with a deadly wear >n with Intent to kill. ' r Three cases ol infantile parity.,is! have been reported iht ’Vistoti-falefiv since July 1. Two of these ease.” nr colored children, one white. No death has occurred from this disease litre within the last year. ■fi'Tj_ Officials Studying Tragedy Of Saluda 9i|udu, July 12.—SolkrUor J. W. PlCfi'/, Jr.,* together with Sheriff Rob ert h. MoFartind, spent several hour' this afternoon going over the scene of the shooting that cost die life i f •lean Braswell, Tryon girl. Wednesday night a)M sent y. ,C. Sonner, Jr., son <tf a prominent Saluda merchant to the hospital.-a dangerously wounded cordit(»h. At the conclusion of the conference, which included the careful question iffg. of persons among the first to ar riv^ on the scene of the crime after the sound of the shots were heard, the solicitor Jf^ated that within the next day or two Sheriff McFarland would have an announcement to make as to Avfiltft!opurse would be taken. It .is,generally understood that as foOn aji Conner's condition will permit, a warran, charging him with slaying his pretty companion and with then turning upon himself in an effort to take his own life, will he served oh -' him. Communication with the Tryon hos pital tonight brought forth the infor mation that Sonnerihato an excellent chance for recovery if some'cbmpliCii tion does not set in within the next day or so. His condition is very fav orable, ife is becoming stronger, and is rallying in fine shape from bul lets which tore his chest, one above and one just below his heart. Physicians are inclined to tho be lief that from now on his recovery will be rapid unless some unforsee.i complications crop up to Upset ttv? present trend of his condition. t l ’ncolwton Searches For Neiw Witter Supply Plan is Launched for Tapping Stream H'o Supplement Failing Deep Well Supply. Lincolnton, July 12.—? he tapping of Walker branch to supplement, the water supply of the city of Lincoln ton .is likely to be done soon, acdord. .’.I.., r r ing to city officials, who say that the present deep well soflree is becoming inadequate to meet the demands of \ growing town. Of the three possible additional sources. Walker branch Clark's creek and the South Fork rivci, Walker branch is by far the most de sirable because of us purity. The fact that it is fed by several healthful lithia springs, including Me Daniel's springs; and its nearness to tin present pump station is pointed out. Tentative plans call for the plae ir of a filter plant and electric purnn on the branch, , pumping th purified water into the city mains, it is estimated that the cost of the im provoments will be approximately $18,000 to 520,000. '•'be fact that the 000,000 gallons iter day. which is now pumped from khc city’s deep wells is rapidly be coming inadequate to meet the normal demands of the citv and afford the proper fire protection, made an im provement in the situation necessary. Kngilieers are working out plans for using the Walker branch water and will make a report 16 the town codi cil within a Week. K is e»‘imated that one million gallons *f wai. j- a. day «t> available from this source.'and accor-l iu« to Mayor Rudisill, .machine ry will be installed to enable the town ,to make hse of half of this. At its present rate of growth, this additional supply should -be sufficient for the town for the nwrt 30 yetfrs. Secretary Davis Wants His Religion “Old Fashioned" Mooseheart, 111.—Secretory of’luhor, Tames .I. Davis wants his religion in the “okl-fashioned way,” he told a radio Bible class over station WJ.Il) today. He described the gnoderns who are trying to maty- a “1926 model mod. ernized job” instead of contenting themselves with the “God Who has been the refuge and salvation of man kind since the beginning.” Among the things that come to him who waits are sarcastic remafks from the traffic cop. 09 f ROAD TESTS In a 609-mile road test on a Ford run from Sept. 24 to Oct. 22. 19,3s, ,],e new “Standard" Motor Oil showed a substantial decrease in both uil and gas consumption. - increase in uil nflhnge 12.3%iocrease inttat mileage And the driver could actually tcel a difference in the operation of his car — improved pulling, snappier pickup, ulitaiua tton of the dra" which the motor had ptmiuus lv shown on hills and the removal of the carbon which had been in the motor when the new oil was put in. Tweed on the toad from Stpt.t to Oct. 22, 1V25, for .'.,779 miles in a big At.' Meek i ruck, the new “Stcndafrl" Motor Oil showed splendid results: l”-5%increase in .-ti milcaet 2C.y%inercasu in gas milca.se l oi friction t.»-o er motor ill* tv ..seel rotvec , !e* motor J.ag Other Mack m o'ti' tt st*<i for carbon depo.it demonstrated that the nev. ‘Standard" Motor Oil rtmin ed e.iistins,, car bon and deposited none itself. Sec 'future advertisements for data ok tests with other makes of ear, and trucks T'HE Standard Oil Company (New Jersey):has developed an oil which embodies an entirely neiv principle in pjotor lubrication. ‘Standard’' Motor Oil eliminates the possibility of dry spots on the cylinder walls-itafaij whteh has always beep present in even the best of the old type oils. This irregtilar or spotty lubrica tion has baffled engineers ever since the perfection of the internal combustion qpjgihc. With many ether motor ruls, if tlie motor stands idle for a day or a week, there occurs the possibility of dry spots or a trim too thin for com plete protection. Even when the motor is tunning there ate often areas where then? is no fluid film of oil whatever. Then there occurs that grinding of metal on metal which results in scoring of the cyl inder wells. Because there is Jitile or no seai between the piston and cylinder walls, gasoline is forced through into the crank case oil. Dilution re sults, with £. consequent lessening of the lubricatihg value of the oil. When this absence of a complete piston seal persists, there is result aprdatic of power—the car doesn't t cl* tab* hills well; it misbehaves at ** Iriwr’spfceds in high gear; the motor heatsjjjp; heavy deposits of carbon are formed; gasoline and oil re sumption increases. The best of tin did type oils could not correct this condition. An oilier oil that will “stay fmt” The problem was to find an oil that would cling to metal surfaces so thoroughly so as to abolish the areas of partial lubrication. It must d i liar i OnUHvry oil dfMp a wax from mt.r •«l vai-.'i. c-» i f iottii If it iL*n-J> ;h'. {tod of frier'. ;n at *■ a<*v »*rw siari >tit rmifr*. Iv<*W ‘<S afii ‘ “f p>>v<«?>>e$p/4N4fi; i f "JT uil iiu-sj " If “ vr jy \ puf, ' N im? lar^.t^-, oi. a.t sirup j.* i:ot bv an oil of too heavy a grade. It must be, : 1 fact, ijn oil of greater oili ness. And that is exactly what “Stand ard” Motor Oil is. For core than three gears' the Standard Oil "‘••chepfists .at d engineer:, experimerrtecl Vv: ih tfiis lie-’/ “Standard” Motor ‘‘Oil.which, if successful, would mean more to the ■motorist than any ,recent advance in the automo tive industry. * ■ w ■*/ The fust tests proved that “Standard” Motor wn wouiu watfmarfd v far heavier Jqau before breaking down than any of the leading oils of the old type. This showed. its lubricating superiority. Power tests came next. It was found that the lower friction losses and the better pis ton seal caused a,pain of Z% to 5% in power when motors were lubricated with ‘ Stand ard Motor 0.1, In cases where motors were in poor condition, the increase in power often ran up to 10%. Road tests on scores of cars showed stariling improvements in hill-climbing ability when cars were lubricated with “Standard” Motor Oil. They showed gains in gasoline miles per-gallon from 5% to 20%, depending upon the make and condition of the car. Amazing results cau be verified 'with your own car It was found (ftat motors ran cooler, there s/as less tr.mk-case dilution, and carburetors could be adjusted for leaner mixtures. These tests have covered more than three years’ time and some of the results have run rjuite beyond the priginal expectations. It vn»y seem almost incredible that a lubri utth* oil can produce such improvements in car operation. But trying is believing, and many motorists report that they can ac tually "fer\ 'he difference” while driving. Standard T^otor Oil is ®n sale now at • Standard” Vr—ice Stations and at dealers, in Medium, l-r v and Heavy X grades. 4 cJ Qpcuter a Quart 7 A d v a-iitages ; »u:n.i only in f'; raiici.ir '” Mi,rorOii - f < onsUitH-luoruaii •n-fiim on ? roeul surfaces. 1 rit ionics pHtnitloii, in a ihj ui .il ‘fn-e, even upon Dl-.i'i'g a fur idleness. 3 less "breaking down" undpr load or at high speeds. ^ .More miles | er quart of oil and Je$s crank ca;e dilution. 3 better .'till efinibing asid smoother operation in high pe .r at low speeds. C) Negligible carbon, clttita tncior jnd cleat, spark plugs. / Actual saving in ga*ol{nt with ur without cat hurt |or "djusttnent. CARBON Remarkable e/caioiiilnrt/an \ “ ben you eirain eutyatte oii In addition to its eth«t site- . 1 lues, this new *'Sun<J**d " Motor Oil is eatrenu.ly.etic*. tive in cleaning cylinder " • us. piston hc.u)s tn’d oven sp: rk plugs. Its fclsCk iijh.r after 11 e ,*••*/ ft(1 jng has beets drawn of shows that .|t re- j moves <4nb''** * Drive 3^0 miles with me new oi .... t’ \i drain vour crank ct.se. Hating ‘lit*, lodgei this hjectioftaB’e materia* you will waj* %n j get rid of it. Oil It is ■ nneceMarv io teftll I otr-w er .te n eveB) lOOiniiles * [ ■« .1 k •« ‘i ' '
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