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YED THE MAflKET,” IS NOW IN COURT Los Angelos.—The belief that he could "play the market” for VColth and a life of ease put Schuler D. Orrell, 26, cashier of Ihe local brokerage firm of E. F. Button and company, on the rough —UL I i .. _■ —— • T road that leads through criminal court. Orrell, who is married, was ar rested yesterday following the dis jcovery of shortage in the cont ! pany’s books which officers esti mated would total 8224,000. He Was held in jail, charged with em bezzlement in default of $50,000. If You Own a Car— These are two things you will find worth remembering: 1. Sinclair Opaline Motor Oils are made according to the Sin clair Law of Lubrication to keep your motor running to 100% ef ficiency. I 2. Sinclair Gasoline gives you more mi-cage and power. In these two products you have the answers to your chief motor ing problems. CLEVELAND OIL CO. Distributors-Shelby, N. C. Sinclair Gasoline c7he Grade that makes the Grade Report of The Condition of I THE UNION TRUST COMPANY OF SHELBY, At Shelhy in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business j 23rd March, 1927. Resources. Loans and discounts ..$722,175.69 Demand loans 37,500.30 .Overdrafts, unsecured ._ 008.21 I All other stocks, bonds, and mortgage* _ 30,000.00 | Banking houses $4,000.00 I Furniture and fix ’ tures. $5,000.00 9,000.00 Cash in vault and net amts due from banks. , bankers and trust companies ... ...... 50,79!).,79 ('ash items held over 24 hours . . _ _. 20.00 Checks for clearing 0,110.87 Total .... . _.$803,880.76 Lirhilities. Capital stock paid in _100,000.00 SurnluR funds . . 60,000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid_ _... 11,826.79 Unearned discount ... 10,000.00 Dividends unpaid _ 36.00 Bills payable _. ... . 40,000.00 Deposits subject to check, individual ...... 208.607.98 Cashier’s checks out standing . 3,635.15 Time certificates of de posit.. due on or after 30 days . 370.007.67 Savings deposits _ 12,908.63 Trust deposits (net). ._ 30,758.86 Accrued interest due de positor)) ... _ 14.539.68 Taxes reserved_ 1,500.00 Total _$80,3,880.7a State of North Carolina—County of Cleveland, Mar 30, 1927. I, Forrest Eskridge, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and helisf. FORREST ESKRIDGE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 30th day of March, 1927. LEE B. WEATHERS, Notary f’nblic. Correct—Attest: (’HAS C. BLANTON, .1. F. ROBERTS. J. T. BOWMAN. Directors. COLD THAT KEEPS « - The greatest achievement of this electric age 1 “SEALTITE” Cabinet t Kelvinator * $210 imuiicd (wiring extra) | You can reduce food waste | and buy in larger quantities at ? lower prices. For Kelvinator I keeps the most perishable j foods fresh and appetizing for ^ days. It saves food,saves money, I saves worry, work and trouble. | An investment in economy, in I convenience and in health for f all your household. I Come in any time and see the ! line of beautiful Cabinet Kel f vinators on our display floors. And remember, if you already % have a good refrigerator, we J can install the freezing unit in it. Immediately—in just a few hours — we will have changed your cabinet to a Kelvinator* We will be glad to send one of our trained refrig eration ex perts to prove to you the ad vantages of Kelvinator’s “cold that keeps”. All to be had at little more cost than just burning another electric light. This it the certified Kel vinator Salesman. In hi* easel he carries the illus* trated story of Kelvins* tion—“cold that keeps”. See him when he calls. He has a message for you. Kelvinator prices are surpris ingly low and you can buy on a convenient monthly pay ment plan. Visit us today or just telephone—-we can have a Kelvinator working in your home by tomorrow. SHELBY ELECTRIC COMPANY Shelby, N. C. Kelvi n ntor Oldest Domertic Electric Refrigeration t i BLUE LI STATIC MAY STRIKE IBIS STATE ERE LOi Opposing Campaign to Blue Laws To Iw Conducted This Sum mer in North Carolina. Raleigh,—(INS.)—Like its little sister state, North Carolina is going to hear some more about its blue laws. Linn A. E. Gale, national secre tary-treasurer of the Association Opposed to the Blue laws, announc es that t*he anti-blue law associa tion’s campaign in North Carolina will be resumed this summer. Gale also made the announce ment that the famous Asheville Sunday movie or baseball test case which never came off, will be held during the coming summer, despite the many delays. In a communication received hero Gale said that he and Professor Henry Flury, assistant secretary who also is a school master, would leave Washington for North Caro lina as soon as the vacation season #■ SO FAR OUR 20th SERIES Is a HUMDINGER—and still they come. Shelby and Cleveland county folks are Building & Loan folks, they know what Building and /loan is, (that is most folks know.) You folks who have not found out how good B. & L. Shares are, we invite you to come in and let us explain, wont take long. COME!!—And you who know, and forgot to take out a few shares in our April series can come in yet. We'll look for you this week. J. L. SETTLE, Secretary Cleveland Building & Loan Association OFFICE WITH CLEVELAND BANK & TRUST CO. SHELBY, N. C. . .w—ramninKil starts. "The delays in bringing about the Asheville test case have in .10 way changed our policy,” Gale de clared. Gale explained that the anti-blue law association just now was act ively engaged in waging campaigns in every Northern state. “In view of this,” Gale said, “the association cannot give its undi vided attention to North Carolina, as charming as it is and as ho:.-' pitable as its people are. But it will j carry on its work there and does not • intend to stop until all legislative j anachronisms in the United States; are dumped into the political rub-' bish heup.” Gale made no comment on the de feat of Representative Oscar Hay- j wood's so-called blue law bill in ■ the 1927 session of the North Car- j olina general assembly. The Hay-, wood bill was finally amended so a,; j to apply only to Montgomery, the 1 author’s home county, and was, 1 passed. Americans Lead Paris.—Despite the fact that I 800,000 British tourists visit.! France each year, Americans lead | all nations in tho number taking air trips between London and Paris,! being 46, 46 and .16 percent of the ! to.al aerial travel for 1924, 1925 j and 1926 respectively. r IS IT TRUE— That We Americans Are reckless with money? Afraid so—afraid so—and becoming more so each day. Let us turn about face and spend less and save more. Let us build up good cash reserves. We urge our people to save. We invite one and all to open Savings Accounts here and save systematical ly. We pay you to save— Interest paid every three months on Savings Ac counts. One dollar or more will open a Savings Ac count at this bank. Start j today—Young Man, Young Woman. Cleveland Bank And Trust Co. SHELBY, N. C. v FINE EASTER APPAREL AT McNEELY’S Everything for Milady’s toilette for the new spring festival season. DRESSES—A big display; Coats— Millinery—Hosiery—Scarfs—Gloves. Also fine silk under things to give tone to the new outer garments— _ Parasols—Hand Bags—Pocket Books Silk Pajamas; Silk Bloomers. Visit our store before you buy your Easter garments. You will be delight ed with the beautiful display, and you will pick up many ideas from the big stock. When you buy here you get the best. J. C. McNeely Co. Store of Style-Quality-Service j <Ia.i Official Says North Carolina To Be One Of Leading K. K. K. State Of All Greensboro,—(INS.)—Following the recent “Klan revolution” in this state, the hooded order is now out to show its numerical strength, Morgan S. Belser, North Carolina representative of Imperial Wizard Hiram Evans, declared here. “The klan has stopped its policy of passivencss,” Belser declared, “and is now becoming aggressive. We intend to make North Carolina one of the biggest Klan states in the Union.” Belser is now on a tour of the # 1 ... WIND STORMS— Seem to he coming our way. You have read about them. Last Friday a severe wnid storm hit Winston Salem and around. Great damage was done. Shelby and Cleveland County may be next. Protect yourself with one of our Wind Storm Policies. Bo on the safe j side. You never know when | these wind storms are com ing and the only protection you can get—IS INSUR ANCE! YOU CAN GET IT HERE. ; Insurance Department Cleveland Bank & & Trust Co. Come in—Let’s talk insur ance—All kinds except life. Wind and Tornado Insur ance will cost you in town $5.00 per $1,000.00 for 3 years—In Country $7.50 per thousand for 3 years. Mighty cheap protection. . . rf state, visiting Various district klan meetings. He was here this wec-k. Belser declined vfii'.e here to comment on newspaper reports that Judge Henry A. Grady, of Clinton, who resigned after being grand dragon of North Carolina for four years, intended to organize a rival organization in the state. 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Buy Here NowI Our Silver Month ') | Mrtm 25th Anniversary Feature Values The Magnet—Easter and Our Celebration Interest in our celebration the Silver Anniversary of the founding of this Company in 1902 will be heightened this week by a presentation of beau tiful new styles for Easter anf the warm Spring days to fol low. This might be appropriate?* called “Ladies’ Week of Our 25th Anniversary" for feminine lovers of pretty things for wear and for the home, find our Store particularly attractive and interesting. Voguish creations of Eastef wear for women and their daughters, bring an added de aire to visit our Store thi# week—a desire which should be gratified whether you buy or not Our Store will have a new appeal for men as well. 25th Anniversary New Curtains < And Fresh Drapes | Spring. , time dress* up plans include fresh cur tains "and gaily col ored drapes Cretonnes —in a won drous sel | e c t i o n of j p a t terns. Yard 17c and 29c Ruffled Curtains — plain white or with colored ruffles. Pair 49c and 89c. Filet Nets — light and I fresh for Spring and Sum- I u;s» iain*. Yard 29c. »iu>/u oU 125th Anniversary | Rogers’ Table Silverware With a Life Guarantee 26-Piece Set In Art Case: 6 Forks 6 Knives 6 Teaspoons G Tablespoons 1 Sugar Shell 1 Butter Knife Wm. Rogers Mfg. Co.’s guar antee without time limit with each set. Heavy deposit pure silver. Stainless steel knives with quadruple siiverplated handles. Spoons and forks with reinforced plate where wear heaviest. A big £ fv/s value at a small price . Pen-Co-Nap Exclusive With Us Onr own trademarked -quality sanitary napkins, six in a box, at a price that is consistent with our usual jngh Value policy 125* Anniversary “Beverly” Silk* Spring Patterns Stunning new designs — to fashion a whole dress or to use with plain color material. 32 inches wide. Yard 98c 125<h Anniversary] 0 Turkish Towels A Special Offering For Our Silver Year Worthy of onr birthday celebra tion—these heavy quality, large sire turkish towels in plain white or white with a colored border. Re plenish your supply for summer needs. Each 25c
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