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Medal Winner* At Boiling Springs Jr. Butler Pruett Wins Orators, Medal. Other Medals and Awards Are Given. The following medals and award., Were made at Bolling Springs Ju nior college which closed last week Orators medal—Butler Pruett; dc cl aimers medal—Edison Noggics. Rhameeur Improvement medal — Madge Sperling Kalagathlan im provement medal—'rrumnn Rush tag. Athenian improvement medal— ■ %. E. Snipes. Kalagathlan debater's ] medal—Lattle Knox. Athenian de bater’s medal—Oscar Bolch. Camp- ' bell- Waahburn essay— Lunette j Odum. Penmanship—Edison Nog- j gles. Bible—Blanch Moorr. Ihter.-sn glcty debater’s—Butler Pruett. Head- j wre. —Ruth Waldrop. Scholarship for the best college student— Alleen Padgett. Fountain pen for the stu dent securing the most books for the library'—Janie Belle Odum. Prize for superior work done In piano—Kate Whitworth. Kalliergeonian Improve ment medal—Jennie Sue Harrlll. Tn Columbus, Ohio, the 44th an niversary of the Ribalt Ballad "The Old Gray Mare,’’ was celebrated at the State university. Students com posed the song in 1886 after they had painted the school’s white de livery horse with fantastic zebra a tripes. On a single day seven men re ported to the police that their pockets had been picked In three I different Chicago churches. 4? 1 1 1 ^ -BILLIARDS Cleveland Cigar Store Hotel Charlei Bldg- Corner Trade and W. Warren Sts. » i - .-.-* DR. R. C. HICKS — DENTIST — Office Phone 421. Residence Isaac Shelby. Phone 74. r .. Dr, C. M. Peeler —DENTIST— Office Over Woolworth Residence Phone 460-W Office Phone 99-W - ■ i# CALL MAUNEY BROS. For prompt and ef ficient RADIO SERVICE Parts carried for all popular makes. “Service Is Our Specialty?' *■* Phone 518 — Mr. R. C. Kins TeUs a Wonderful Story About Rats. Read It "Far months my place was alive with rats. Losing chickens, eggs, feed. Friend told me to try RAT SNAP. I did. Somewhat disappoint ed at first not seeing many dead rata, bat In a few days didn’t see a live one. What were not killed are not around my place. RAT-SNAP sure does the trick.” Three sizes, 3So, *5c. $155. Bold and guaranteed by Buttles Drug Store. adv. NOTICE or SALE. .°d.tr “d b* vtr‘ue ol Conaolldated Statute*, section 2435. we. the undersign *<L will on the «th day or June. 1930. at 31 o'clock noon, at the Tempi* Service *ta««m. Shelby, N. C.. offer for sale to the tiiEheet bidder at pubtlo auction, tor the satisfaction of a materialman's and me. chan tea H*n the follow ln» described per sonal property to-wlt: ••One 1927 model Chevrolet coach; motor No. 345422*: serial number 5AA53555 the property o( Joe *owen and John Black." Terms of aale: Caah. This the list day of May. 153(1 ADAMS-ADAii8 AND COMPANY, ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE. .uHaTV^ qualified as administrator of **}•****!« » L. L. Goods, late deceased of oounty. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against !£* “ut* W 8»'rt deceased to exhibit I™D *2 ‘h* undersigned at Mooresboro. Anr?L °“ PI, b*fore the a«‘*> d»V 01 April. 1931. or thla notice will be plead Tno.w.S". 0f H?*,r r'cov»rv All persons J"d*b'*d10 “ld e3tat* wU1 «»'»** niake immediate payment. . This 10th day of April, 1930. J.',®:tOOODf J- e OOODE, Admin tatrators of the Estate of L. L Goode, deceased. O. M. Mull. Oscar Mooneyham. Attys. __ April 21 „ „ notice or DissoLrnoN. Notice Is hereby given that Earl D. Mc andi', heretofore owners of the PlfEly-Wtggly store, of Shelbv, N C., operating as the Plggly-Wlggly-Shelby company, have sold their Interest in the •tore to the Plggly-Wlggly-Wllllams com pany, of Marlon, N. c., and store will continue to operate under the same name, the Ptggty-Wlggly. Notice is further given thst the said Bart l> MeLean and t J. Stillwell are no longer connects* with or in any way re ja.i e V—W ”*"* w* ■*** ““J v* UJ tt ■ rponsible for any obligations, con tracts 01 indebtedness made by the Plgglr-wiggi indebtc awwvwia. ■-■■■ wwww MJ «*tO ri||tlT-W IKK atora In Shelby, the said obligations be “ld P1KI5'-W’«,>' - CARL D. McLean, 1. J. STILLWELL 4t 12< EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Having qualified aa executor* of Dr. T. O. Hamrick, deceased, late of Cleveland county. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the •state of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Shelby, N. C., on or before the 19th day of April, 1131. or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said es tat*t will pleaso make Immediate pay This the 19th day of April, 1930. CORA ANNIE HAMRICK. T. ROHJB HAMRICK, executors of T. O. Hamrick deceased. ftMdU, Hamrick end Harrts, Attorneys. * April Jl Will He Do This to Scluneling? Jack Sharkey unpacks a hefty clout that sends the big bag spinning as he goes through his second day in preparation for his world championship bout with Max Schmeling. German champ, June 12th, in the Yankee . Stadium, N. Y. The job’s weight continues at about 200 ouch day following his routine. He says he will win the cham pionship by a knockout within five rounds. (Int»rnat!o«il Siwirul) Sail to Victory in Keystone Pennsylvania’* a u p e r-h e c t i e primaries showed Secretary of I<abor James J. Davis defeated Senator Joseph R. Orundy for the Republican Senatorial non ► ination. Gifford I’inchot, the veteran Regressive on a “bone dry” platform, won the Repub licur Gubernatorial nomination. <IUt*rn»H daI NawirMl) Poultry Car PASSES SHELBY OVER SEABOARD RAILWAY WEDNESDAY MAY 28TH CASH POULTRY-EGGS HEAVY HENS.. 18c LEGHORN HENS. 17c Barred Rock Broiler#, 2 Pounds ..28c Barred Rock Broilers, Pounds up 30c LEGHORN BROILERS ....... 22c ROOSTERS .. 10c All Broilers Must Weigh 2 Pounds Or More, And Must Be Full Feathered. R. W. Shoffner — COUNTY AGENT — TRY. STAR WANT ADS FOR RESULTS 1 mm, ■« < ,* » -—^ Kt,<rZi*gk% m-a. -^W. ju . , Just Ten Years Ago * * * A Peep or Two Back in 1920 (Items Taken From The Cleveland Star of 1920.) Mar 25. 1»30. The large two story dwelling of Judge B T, Falla was almost de stroyed by fiie Sunday at noon. There are many eases of whoop-1 ing cough in Shelby among children j and parents that have not been re ported to the county physician. Dr. B. H, Palmer. Plans for the erection of a mod ern 17 room school building in the southern part of town to relieve the congested conditions of the main school building have been abandon ed by citizens who held the confer ence over the matter. A movement is on foot to grind limegtone at Grover, the lime to be used for agricultural purposes. Charley Rinehardt, who recently purchased store rooms hi South <old his stock of merchandise in S. Shelby to Blanton and Blanton, has Shelby from Sidney Hamrick, the purchase price is $9,000. Farmers arc using more fertilizer in Cleveland county than ever be lore. The side tracks at the Seaboard depot are full of loaded cars, 20 or more of them said to be filled with fertilizer and soda for Lawndale. Born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Har lis (Buck) Hardin a fine daughter, Annie Louise. Miss Margaret Anthony Has re lumed home after undergoing an operation in a Charlotte hospital. Mr and Mrs. Dixon Smith and ! t wo children arrived Sunday from Seale, Ala., to spend this week with tneir parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Weathers and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Smith. Mrs. George Blanton left Sunday for Raleigh to attend the graduation exercises of her daughter. Miss M'.l ltcent Blanton. Herself the mother of nineteen children Mrs. Elizabeth Conway of Cardiff forbade her 20 year old son to marry but was over-ruled in a court decision. Vick Company Forms A Gigantic Merger Combined Company Has Market Value or Forty Million*. 26 Million Jars Annually. Philadelphia, May 26.—Another chapter in one of the most unique and striking examples of successful American industry was written hers today in the merging with Drug. Inc., of Vick Chemical company, a Delaware corporation, with operating offices and plants here and In Greensboro, N. C.. and adltional producing laboratories In Canada, Mexico, Colombia and Spain, all de voted to production of its single product, Vicks Vaporub, a cold rem edy for which world wide demand has been establishel within a gener ation. Vicks had its beginning in the his toric drug store at Greensboro, N. C„ where O. Henry— (William Sid ney Porter)—America’s greatest short story writer, learned the pro fession of pharmacy. Lunsford Rich ardson, fellow townsman and con temporary of O. Henry and a drug gist of the old professional school of scientific thoroughness, made ms discovery In the early nineties of the last century. After development over a period of some 17 years of experi ment and testing, he began Inten sive marketing operations for tho product in 1907. With two sons he organized the original Vick Chemi cal company and began business with a capital of $8,000. He lived to see demand for his product become nation wide; and his two sons have carried it on to a success that has become world-wide. Vicks has at tained leadership in its field with a sale of over 28,000,000 Jars yearly in the United States alone and has dis tribution in over 70 countries abroad. Today, the 800,000 shares of Vick Chemical stock is convertible in to 456,000 shares of Drug, Inc.—in a ration of 57-100 for 1—having a market valuation of nearly $40,000, 000. Because George L. Merson of Glasgow exacted exorbitant rent from tenants of a house he bought at a low price, his taxes were in creased more than 1,000 per cent. REDPATH “The Big Pond” Great Three-Act Comedy Drama CHOCK-FULL OF LAUGHTER “The Rivals” THE WORLD’S FAVORITE COMEDY STARRING Herbert Sprague A Community Vacation REDPATH WEEK BEGINNING JUNE 11TH 5 BIG DAYS $3.00 REDPATH YOUR Safety is OUR Problem AS BANKERS, we have at our fingertips vital information regarding all businesses and busi ness tendencies. Our background or diversified experience enables us to analyze the most com plex financial situation. That is why you are entirely safe in accepting our conservative in vestment recommendations. In dealing with our investment department, you will enjoy a new sense of security. UNION TRUST CO. Why the State of California Chose HUDSON'S Its 100% Perfect Score Hudson's Great 8, with 100% score overwhelmed all competi tors In tests conducted by die department of Highway Control of die State of California. Nearly all makes made bids. Of these eight, ranging in price from $1050 to $1500 were submitted to tests in Speed, Reliability, Flexibility, Operating Ease, Steer ing Action and Freedom from Vibration, Shimmying and Over heating. Hudson, one of the low* est in price, alone finished with a perfect score. Against these well-known, higher priced cars, Hudson received the highest praise from the experts sand were purchased for the High* way Control department. Special attention was directed to Hudson's “remarkable sustained high speed” and “clean perform ance.” The experts also reported that at 60 miles an hour it still had a wallop for acceleration far exceeding any car tested. Mmkm Thmme JFrmm/a Ymmr+mif. Wm wm Smmtt m Cmr im F«wDmt Only by riding In •» driring Hndeen’a Great I will yea appreciate ita delightful operation. Ten are inrited te take a trial ear and teat It for emeothneae, ■peed, accolcretion, pewit, eaey bandBng, comfort and economy. A talophene call will bring Hudson's GroetS to *1050 for the COACH Nine other model* hut u at* tract!rely priced. Wide ran** of color*. All prices f. o. o. Detroit, Factory. BEAM MOTOR CO. PAUL H. BEAM OWNERS J. RALPH BEAM Washburn Bldg. N. Morgan St. Shelby, N. C. READ THE STAR. IT NOW GOES INTO 5,000 HOMES EVERY OTHER DAY. $2.£o A YEAR BY MAIL. FOUR WEEKS FOR A QUARTER BY CARRIER BOY.
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