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WEBB THEATRE — TONIGHT — Karl Dane, Geo. K. Arthur and Josephine Drnn in “ALL AT SEA” Those funny famous Rookies are here again and they are in the navy now. Fun, Fun. Come and laugh your troub es away. Also the ever popular “Collegians.” EXTP A “ Music hv High School Or hestra. ADMISSION 10 and 25c. WEBB THEATRE IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE What You Want In Shoes OR JUST WHAT SIZE YOU WEAR, CINDERELLA HAS IT. Try This Store The Next Time You Want Some hing Neat, Smart And Attractive. If You Wear Shoes CINDERELLA Can Fit You. A Complete Line Of Full Fashioned Hose to Match. We Feature The Famous ARCH FITTA Shoes. Cinderella JJooterY — ON THE SQUARE — SMART FOOTWEAR — Fuel system of the new Ford has been designed for reliability and long service THE practical value of Ford simplicity of design is es pecially apparent in the fuel system. The gasoline tank is built integral with the cowl and is unusually sturdy because it is made of heavy sheet steel, terne plated to prevent rust or corTpsion. An additional factor of strength Is the fact that it is composed of only two pieces* instead of three or four* and is electrically welded—not soldered. Bwmm of the location of the Mffc, the entire flow of online in an even, natural flow—following the natural low of gravity. Thin in the simplest and moat direct way of supplying gasoline to the carburetor without vari ations in pressure. The gaso line food pipe of the new Ford is only 18 inches long and is easily accessible all the way. The gasoline passes from the tank to the carburetor through a filter or sediment bulb mounted on the steel dash which separates the gasoline tank from the engine. The carburetor is specially designed and has been built to deliver meny thousand* of miles of good service. Since all adjustment* are fixed except the needle valve and Idler, there is practi cally nothing to get oat of order. The choke rod on the dash acts as a primer and also as a regulator of your gasoline mixture. The new hot spot manifold insures complete vaporization of the gasoline before it enters the combustion chamber of the engine. As a matter of fact, the fuel system of the new Ford Is so simple in design and so carefully made that it requires very little service attention. The filter or, sediment bulb should be cleaned at regular intervals and the carburetor screen removed and washed in gasoline. Oc casionally the drain plug at the bottom of thecariraretor should be removed and the carburetor drained for a few seconds. Have your Ford dealer look after these important little details for you when you have the car oiled and greased. A thorough, perl* odic checking’up coets little, but It has a great deal to do long UJC «na continuously food performance. Ford Motor Company » Personal And Local Miss Palmer McBwaln of the Double Springs community spent last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Summey Grayson In Shelby. Miss Mary E. Thomas, state nu trition specialist of Raleigh, will meet with tho county local leaders and work with Mrs. Irma Wallace, the home demonstration agent, In food work and give a demonstra tion for the March work from 9:30 to 1 o’clock tomorrow at the South Shelby school building. Mr. and Mrs. Fine of the Cinder ella shop have taken rooms with Mr. Hershel Ponder on N. LaFay ette street. Mrs M. A. Spangler left last night for Baltimore to visit Mr. Spongier, who Is taking treatment at John Hopkins hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller, Jr., returned yesterday fiom their honeymoon trip to Worlda. Billy McKnlght of Davidson col lege and Johnny McKnlght, of Charlotte, spent last Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McKnlght. Mr. and Mrs. John Manesrotee, of Boston. Mass., arrived yesterday to attend the funeral of th^lr brother, Mr. George Smyroios., which was conducted this after noon. They are stopping at the hotel Victor and will be here for several days. Earl Hamrick Is in New York this week on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Knight, of Chattanooga, Tenn., have arrived in Shelby and are making arrange ments to open a beauty shop In the Hotel Charles, the first of March. Mr. and Mrs. Knight have rooms with Mr. and Mrs. Ress Hamrick. Lois Banogangr and Tom Bibar of Spartanburg, S. C.. special friends of Mr. Smyrnic* attended his funeral here today. Miss Eflie Propes us spending this week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Propes In Hickory. The high school boys are giving a script dance at Cleveland Springs hotel tonight. Mr. Paul Clemens wlio was to present the Marionettes to Robin Hood at the South Shelby school Tuesdry night, was unable to get here but wUl come at an early date. Miss Mary Jane Wharton ol Greensboro, a niece of Mrs. J. S. Me Knight who visited the McKnights last summer, was one of the four .students at N. C. C. W. to make grade 1 and Is one of the highest honor rtudents. Dr. and Mrs. H. K. Boyer will have as week-end guests their daughter. Mrs. Reid Oarrison and Mr. Garrison of Charlotte. Dr. W. A. Jenkins, president of Davenport college at Lenoir, and Mrs. Jenkins will spend Sunday with Dr. and Mrs. Boyer. Dr. Jen kins will preach at 11 o’clock at the Central Methodist church. Mr. M. L. Horn, of the Acorn stores organization, was called from Shelby to New York city Thursday on account of the death ~oi his father. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Pendleton, congratulations! Bom to tills pop ular couple this (Friday) morning a baby girl. Mother and daughter are doing splendidly. Penny Column LOST: A YELLOW GOLD watch, Swiss movements, round shape, black and grey checked band. If found please return to Stax office or Milla Putnam. W 8. LaPayette street. 2t 33c LOST BETWEEN HOLLJ8 AND Shelby Monday, Ford headlight Finder notify J. M. Gardner. R-l. Lattimore. It 23p PART TIME WORK WANTED: Young man, 34. now employed dur ing day wishes work of any kind evenings. Expert typing, clerical or helper in store. General merchan dising experience. Sales ability. WIJ1 consider anything legitimate. Ref* erenees. Inquire by letter to Star office. 3t 2>c LOST: LEATHER SAMPLE case, containing order books of W. C. Thomas, leather and shoe find ings- Reward if returned to Shelby Shoe 8b©p- & 3*P BAY! OOIRG CHEAP! HOUSE and filling station for rent on Cleveland Springs Road, Phone 610. W. P. Dorsey- 3t 23p WANTED: JOB AS TRUCK driver. Can give good recommend ation. Notify “C” care of Star. „ 3t 22p Economic* Club To Study “Left Over*” Honor Roll For Public School—Personals. (Special to The Star.) Bolling Springs. Feb. 21—The Horae Economics club met at the home of Mrs. E B. Hamrick Mon day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. The regular business meeting held. Mrs. C. I. Putnam Invited the club to meet with her next month. The demonstration will be given by Mrs. Wallace on “left overs ” Each member is asked to answer the roll call with her favorite recipe. Mrs. Wallace demonstrated the cooking of steak. After the demon stration. the hostess assisted by Mrs. Clifford Hamrick served de licious refreshments. The honor roll for the past month at the public school is as fed lows: First grade: Dan Wateson Jones. Laddie Joe Winn, Hoyt Howington. James Oliver Hamrick, Oiema Nan ny, Vemia Irene McSwain, J. V. Blanton, Mary Frances Davidson and Nell Hamrick. Second grade: Geraldine MeCraw, Catherine Jenkins, Waylon Bridges, Nellie McAbee. Third grade, section B: John Paul Byars. Maxwell Hamrick, Ver nla Hamrick, Annie Mae McSwain, Laura Mae Wilson, and Carl Wood Wilson. Third grade, section A: Carl Blanton, Broughton Hamrick, Joe Jones and Athan Jolley. Fourth grade: Addle Greene, Rachel Huggins, Ruth Winn, Hor ace Brooks, Paul Hamrick, Jr., and Jack Holland. Fifth grade: D. W. Moore, Nolan Howington and Katherine Ham rick. Sixth grade: Made Lee HamricK and Cuttle Bridges. Seventh grade: Helen Hamrick. Estelle Hamrick. Eighth grade: Elva Bay Hopper. Mrs. L. H. BlggerstaW has been Btggerstaff of Shelby came Tues Biggerstaf fof Shelby came Tues day to be at her bedside. Two weddings which will be of interest to this section occurred last week. Miss Lallage Greene and Mr. Robert Bridges who both Uve near here were married in Gaffney last Tuesday. Only the members of the families of the contracting parties were present at the ceremony. They are making their home with the groom s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bridges. The marriage of Miss Pauline Addington of Shelby but formerly of this place, to Mr. Lassie Hum phries of No. 1 township came as a surprise to their friend. They were married In Gaffney Saturday. Miss Rosalyn Pruette has been confined to the bed for several days with flu. The local college basketball team went to Mars Hill Tuesday after noon and met them in a game. Much interest centered around this game as these two teams appear to At The Theatres “All at Sea,” starring two of the 1 screen's top notch comedians Karl | Dane and George K. Arthur, Is the attraction at the Webb today. The popular ‘ Collegians'' is also on the bilL “All at Sea-’ is of course a com edy, and one to make you laugh your troubles awray. Karl Dane is featured as "Stupid” McDufI, and Arthur is Rollo The Great. Jose phine Dunn as Shirley Page plays the stellar feminine role. Poultry Car IN SHELBY WEDNESDAY A carload of poultry will be purchas ed and loaded from Cleveland county farmers at the Seaboard station in Shelby on Wednesday, Feb. 27th. The following prices will be paid: Colored Hens, lb.. 254 c Leghorn Hens, lb.254 c ~ Chickens, lb. 254c Broilers, lb.34c Roosters, lb. 13c Stags, lb..22c Turkeys, lb.27c ALVIN HARDIN, County Agent, CARLOAD PEDIGREED CLEVELAND BIG BOLL COTTON SEED Now On Way To Shelby For Farmer* Of Thi* Section. Being deeply interested in cotton production in this section and realizing along with our farmers that in or der to produce the highest possible yields and best qual ity our planting seed must he renewed continually with improved stock, we have ordered a carload of the best obtainable seed of the Cleveland Big Boll Type to offer to the farmers of this section and this is to give you an opportunity to supply yourself with some of this im proved seed. After a thorough investigation we find that Lee Wilson and Company, at Wilson in Northern Arkansas, are the best breeders and largest growers of the Cleve land Big Boll Type cotton in the world. They have spent fifteen years and $50,000.00 in improving and preparing to handle this seed and thev plant their entire crop of 20,000 acres exclusively in this Pedigreed Cleveland Big Boll seed, which they are now selling under the name of Wilson Type Big Boll. This cotton has the follow ing good points: Boll* large and very easy to pick. Turnout at gin forty per cent. Staple one inch and of good quality. Highest yielder by actual records. Desirable type and medium foliage. ■ Prolific and fruits very, rapidly. Eearliest maturing of Cleveland types. Hardy and free from diseases. A carload of this seed will arrive at our mill in Shelby within the next few days. It is first class in every respect, recleaned, and in 100-lb., branded and sealed bags. We are offering this seed at cost, that is. at the rate of $1.80 per bushel $6.00 per bag) for cash or in exchange for your seed at 75c per bushel, as you prefer. This carload of Pedigreed Cleveland Big Boll Type seed won’t las long at this price. Better see or write us at once if you want some of this fine seed. THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY J. FRANK JENKINS, Mgr. SHELBY, N. C. WE ARE NOW ‘BACK HOME’ A.ND Doing Business At The Same “Old Stand On The Corner” The tame location, but a new build* ing, new fixtures, new equipment, new vaults— and We Want NEW BUSINESS ^ r The public is cordially invited te > come in and inspect our new quarter** Our officers and clerks will be delight ed to welcome you and show you every courtesy. * SHELBY, N. C. RESOURCES FIVE MILLION DOLLARS. be about evenly matched It was a close game, the score being 33 to 35 in favor of the Mars Hill team. Messrs. Woody, Reece, Kneece and Paul, Pres. J. B. Davis, Prof. Horace Hammett, all of the college faculty and Mr. Raymoo Hord at tended the basketball game at Mars Hill Tuesday afternoon. The Cllffside highs and the For est City highs played here in the local gym Tuesday night. This was the championship game of Ruth erford county. Forest City won by the score M to 24. The largest crowd that ever witnessed an ath letic meet here was present that night. Several hundred people at tended. Mr- and Mrs. Wilson Howard and family have been quite sick but are improving at this writing Mrs. Avery Buchanan is visiting relatives in Greenville, 8. C. She will be there about two weeks. j Mrs. N. B. Kendrick of Laurens, 8. C. is spending some time here with her mother, Mrs. D. J. Ham rick. 1 The Tongues and Needles club will have an oyster supper at the public school building Saturday night. This is being given for the benefit of the school. A short pro gram will be rendered by the school. The public is cordially in vited to attend. \ou want the Best a Model 71 7 TUBES TONE- \ SELECTIVITY POWER - unexcelled ET WO CABINET WORK % IN BEAUTIFUL ^PERIOD DESIGNS^ oAfajettic offers you Evenrihim in RADIO £et Us Demonstrate ^M^fa^rMoiUErehoftiieAIlC Pendleton’s Music Store Distributor For MAJESTIC AND KOLSTER RADIO — ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLAS. : — PHONE 272— & - ’
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