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% SHELBY SIDELIGHTS By RENN DRUM i f i i THIS’N THAT 1“' “Red” Newman dubbed Clove | land Springs estates as “Paradise t Vistas,” but Andy Gump’s windy | development flopped whin- along *with Rod’s fine house and the oil ' era Cleveland Springs estates prom ( i*es to be Shelby’s outstanding res | idential section and as, advertise I j “the most dependable in the Caro « liwas.” | : Which is one of the few breezes | of last spring that may «till b ' felt in this state. Sooner or later the eoiytim knew it would happen. Not long since we picked an All-time Shelby High.I football eleven and named the best knew. At the time we expect-' cd George Small to chime in ami he has. > K, George, by the way, is without , doubt Shelby',, most loyal sport fan even considering Wythe Roys-] | ter. Ben Sut.tlc and Dave -Honey i cutt. Georg«- will pubiiely poke fun ’-at a Shelby team and then push his Dodge coupe at top speed from somewhere in Tennessee or Ala-j l)*nta just to see them play one ■ game. George is that way. Other -' ‘ wise he would not be George, i? So here goes George’s all-1 im. eleven and he has seen, boosted end helped most of them: ENDS—Hugh Arrowood and “Jay” Me Murry. i TACKLES— Fred Ream and “Slim” Logan. 1 GUARDS—John Anthony and Miles Beam. I | CENTER—-Harry Grigg. QUARTER—Steve Kurelies. .: HALF BACKS—Mate Connor and Charlie Austell. FULL BACK—Brevard Hcnnessa SUBS—Fred I.ogan ami George Dedmon! • j| »Says U#‘orKi>: "Look at that U*am ■ 1)0, ’1 hut lint roitlu slop Alabama % (he’s about right) -.nil those ends arc as good as any who ever par s nded in North Carolina (righto). My hack field is light. you’ll no. tice that, but. Oh. Hoy, limy they : could stop behind that line to hold and charge for them." | A good pick that of Kimill. There ’ are three triple (brouters in tlint “ buck field and two backs who can run Aith the .lui'd of them and quarter \vl"> will never lose Ids head until it is guillotined. Six of those picked have been named on every one of the mythi- j eul elevens so far—Grigg, Arrow ood, Htuvnessa, Connor, Furchcs \ and Anthony. And come to think 'about It the following of those ; old Shelby players were mentioned this year and in years gone by for All-state college elevens: Arvo wood, McMurry, the two Logans and Anthony. Lurches, Hennessu : Laymon Beam and others still hade that opportunity ahead, b Great, teams those. Let’s have some more picks. p One of Shelby’s hardware men has u favorite joke that he pop ped from the Good Hardware matr - twine and he thinks it Would add more to the colyum than u bathing beauty,,.here tis: On Thursday, the department stfbt’e executive took a ilisplay sign off n lady’s blouse and put it on the bathttib. The sign read: “How | would you like to see your best prirl in this for S2.7f> ?’’ They fired 1iiip on Friday. it has lie op a long time since Clyde lloey vva • the "hoy editor” of The Sun',- lnit there arc severe 1 folks who have Is on icndiny The SI ill* since thill time : ltd onion;; Ihcni is I). h. MeSwiiin, who yets his mail on iiluel, bUrp', II !. There’s a pciuli.tr HI lie story to Mr. MeSwainV. lonjc perusal of this paper. livery subscriber who trots | his Star Ivy mail is ac<piairtc(l With i tile little label up in the corner tcll inp' the date vli u the subscription expires. The dtite on the label of Mr. McKwain's paper has never been ehanped —that isp except for the year. Las! week came in and made the label read ‘‘SNoy.'JIT." ; It has heim the “I- Nov. ” since' Clyde lloey boutrht the paoer. Now; ask Mr. lloey ho\y long MeNwair has heeti yellinir 11i;= paper under that date. And, in the connection, it mljrht he noted that; a nu.ii who has never let his subscriptiolt yet behind enoup'h in all those years to chnngre the date rttust he a pret ty steady fellow. Favorite Times From the Host on Transcri pt. The sleepy—bedtime. Sailors—maritime. Laborers- full time. Uvcrea tinners—pastime. Hurfflnrs—nijflit time. Hunprry folks meal time. Hoys for work --over time. Prociustinatofs- sometime. Farmers—-harvest time. Kr.rly risers—bedtimes. Vacationists—summer time. Antiquarians—any old time. YOU WOULD BE .. ." j SURPRISED . si —To know how many claims wc pay to the ones who have their automobiles insured with us. Just a f w days ago, we replaced .an expensive bumper on a fine car, and on another we replaced a fender and bumper. Every mice in n while we pay for a car that was burned up. —Then comes along some one who was hurt. Be wise, have us to insure your cru today—I.et us tel! you about the different kind of insurance you can get on your car. —Insurance Department — Cleveland Bank & Trust Co. SHELBY, N. C. n V-....— ■ ■ » ...J I AUTHORIZED BATTERY —SERVICE STATION EPAIRING, ■aJr ECHARGING - ALL KINDS OF “ ^ BATTERIES. 1 Large Stock Kept At All Times. Genuine Willard Rubber Case Batter ies Priced From $11.95 and Up. FOR BATTERY SERVICE -CALL 194 J. REID MISENHEIMER, Mgr Shelby, N. C. / FANNING’S DECEMBER DR Beginning Friday, A Determined Effort to Sell $40, ore > by Jan. 1st Big Stocks—Attractively Displayed At Prices You Cannot Resist AMBITIOUS TO REACH THIS MARK AND TO REDUCE OUR STOCK TO THIS EXTENT WE ARE NOT TAKING ANY CHANCES ON REGULAR ..PRICES AND ORDINARY METHODS OF DOING BUSINESS. UNUSUAL—OUT OF THE ORDINARY For many years the people of Shelby and it’s our January Clearance one of the greatest.value g trading territory have considered Wing events of the season. You will be pleased to know that we are making an Clearance so that you may have the. advantage during DECEMBER. innovation in advancing our of these Reduced Prices •A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY - A determination on our part to make December a record breaker creates an opportunity for the consumer right at the height of the buying season, you cannot afford to pass up. Oirr stocks are big in every line. Whether it be Shoes. Clothing or Ready-To Wear for Men, Women or Children or whether it be practical Christmas Gifts for Family or Friends you will find a big assortment from which to select/—at end of season prices. COME FRIDAY—OPENING DAY ‘ Many Special 'Values—Every Department on it’s Tip Toes to make a good be ginning. While you will find in this issue descriptions and prices from only one floor—Just as great values offered in every Department. COME EXPECTING BIG VALUES. YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. -FREE FORD TOURING CAR—Fully Equipped We Will Give Away A Brand New 1927 Model Ford Touring Car, j On Display Friday In Front Of Fanning’s Store. Aslc Employees For Particulars. t CLOSED! THURSDAY AFTERNOON j To Mark, Arrange and Display j Stock To Enable Us To Give < You Best Service, j
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