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20,00' People Read Star Want Advs-The Cost Is Small; Results Good __ eftisements In This Column. Minimum For Any Want Ad “J5e. 1 cent per word each insertion. ■ type ‘ic per word each insertion. oc per word each iiuvrtion. K IUwTa^ flt'IAL CO ■f ij-sea auto p^.s »r all makes emrs- Highest <»sl) fices paid for Jl kinds ot juufc andj"’i ecked cars • ^de Alley, i«ar 0t Jendall Medi * Co., Phone *go. tf 2c )E genera; machine a fl repair work re Eel Laugh* nige located at-J- C. Went h etP Steel Plant,opposite Sou thern Cotton O' Co. tf 21c WATCH, CLOCi and JEWELR i repairing. L. C. Javis, next door to Uljrd's. I appreiate your patron 9(T> large or spall. tr ific JlO.QOO ACCIDENT POLICY for lyear. Covers all travel accidents pericas oldest and largest com r.y writing sick and accident in lance. Make inquiry to SHELBY lENCY, NORTH AMERICAN ■CIDENT INSURANCE COM |NY, Box 1?, Shelby. N. C. Sept 21) tie , P HOUSES FOR RENT. SUE A. Broadway or H. Clay Cox. tf lc /E DEVELOP KODAK FILMS Ipert work, 24-hour service. En f'ging and tinting. Hollywood Stu o, over VVooIworth's. Open until 8 tfock. tf 26c ilMITED AMOUNT |f Imported Russian Parley. One Year. Ither field seed. D. Beam Co. 3t-13c ILOST: red pup aeout five lonths old. Reward if finder ■es B. B. McKee, Smith street., |helby. 3t 13p FOR SALLE—BEARDED SEED Jhcat. $1.5*0 bus'u’. F. B. Putnam, • lear Mt. Sinai church. Route No. 2. fhelby. 2-L,’p I WILL THRESH CANE SEED It my barn every Saturday moru Ijg. Barney H. Blanton, ft-3, Shel Gt 13p JOR SALE. RADIO IN GOOD ndition. Rea! cheap. J. L Gaff ay. Shelby. 3t 13c FOR RENT: FURNISHED BED rclbnis, steam heat. Mrs. Eilen B. Switzer. Phone GG9. 12t I3p ROUND AND SQUARE DANCE, Saturday night, October 18, at com pany II Armory Hail, beginning 8 o'clock. Ladies free. 2t lop EQST: N. C. LICENSE PLATE No. 33483S. Return to Star office. , 2t 13p I CENTRAL BARSER SHOP, SIN chairs, all first class barbers. L, S Cook, manager. .It ip ------ FOR SALE: COKER FULCRUM strain 3 oats, earliest known, one year out from Coker seed farm. These oats took first prize at the Cleveland County Fair. Price 85c; per bushel. Purple straw seed wheat $1.80 per bushel. Free of wild j onions. Wayne Putnam, Route L Kings Mountain. N. C. Friday 4t—Oct 10-17-24-310 FOR SALE: OPEN FRANKLIN heater. Almost new. G, C. Beam, Shelby. Phone 441 3t 15c ( See WHISONANT’S Millinery and Ready* to-Wear before you buy._ 2t-15c FOR RENT: ROOMS WITH J moals, 417 S. LaFa’-etts' St rV;ie i 3H- 3t 17}) j FOR SALE AT Public Auction at the Court House in Shel by at 12 o’clocl. npon, Thursday, October 23 the John G. Stamey farm i n Cleveland and Lincoln counties, near Highway No. 18 and one of best farms i n upper Cleveland. Also house and six lots wit.Vn the corpor-j ate limits of Shelbj^ on the rallston roaclJ This property ;r* being | sold under order o? court for division of the Stamey estate. Peyton McSwain, Commissioner. 4t-15< FOR SAFE: PIGS AND SHOATS R. B. Costner. 12t 17p WANTED: TO TRADE FORD truck for lumber. Jack Palmer. tf 13c | NEW RECORDS BY THE CAP. ! ter Family and Jimmy Rogers nor.’ j ;U Fenehtcni's Music Store. 2t 17c FANCY PATENT Flour $2.50; Lard, 8 |!b. Bucket 95c; Pie Apples 75c bushel; [Cabbage l£c lb. C. H. Reinhardt, South Shelby. 3t-17c WANTED TO DRIVE TO ANY i part of Florida chauffeur, ex | perienced driver. Samuel Payne. Box 361. Shelby. N. c. l-ifp NEW RECORD BY WRIGHT [ Brothers Quartet of Fallston. re corded- by Columbia: nmv on tale W [ Pendleton’s, 2t iTc FOR SALE- GOOD BABY CAR riage at bargain. Phone 794.: 2-17p WANTED TO BUY USED RE pairlng shoe machine for- cobbler. Must be in good condition and ehean Write J. D. Crosby, Shelby. It 17c South America seems to he the land of revolutions. with a fe.v rtatt* yet to have convulsions. Eilenboro News Of Current Events large Attendance. Dobbins Child Best Developed Baby Shown. Entertainment Given. ' Special to The Star A Eilenboro. Oct. 15—With many ol the departments equal to those seen at. -our best county fair.1:, and with an attendance of several thousand people per d»v.. til” Colfax fair, held at, Eilenboro last. Friday and Sat urday, ended last Saturday evening with a community evening, .of enter tainment after having berm judged tlie best fair ever held at Eilenboro. . The- following is r. comment whim came from a noted man in the •-fate: “The Ohio Sate fair is your fair magnified,” He went on to ex plain'that the state fair in Ohio did not have a midway. did not allow betting op the horse races, and furn ished entertainment from local tal ent, The baby show held in the school auditorium on Friday afternoon drew a record breaking crowd which assembled to see the thirty or more babies cn exhibit. Little Miss .Mar caret Dobbins was judged the best developed baby in the show and won SI.00 in cash with a pretty blue I ribbon. Meredith Ledford won the same amount of money for being the j prettiest baby in the show. Then. George Limerick got the $1.00 cash prize for the fattest baby in ibr show. Mrs, Claude Blanton who was at the head of the baby show hand ed out valuable information on the care of the baby jt the close of the show. i Several Mays Given. Perhaps, the largest group that ever assembled >n the Elleiiboto school auditorium for a show a-a, present for the co mmunity night of entertainment on Friday. Professor Clem Hackney wit a his wonderful ventriloquism and his "Royal Mari onettes' from London. England, gave his audience a real show. Fol lowing on Saturday night. "Love Pi rates of Hawaii." a musical comedv. was presented by 'local talent whien was trained by the following teacn ers of the school: Mrs. John Smart, Miss Mildred Rogers and Professor Curtis Price. Along with the enter tainment given on Friday evening many interesting and funny con tests were held. Special Exhibits. Special exhibits put on by the El ienboro Manufacturing company. El iniboro Sweet Potato Storage com pany and the'home economic and agricultural departments of the school ddded ex.tra Interest and edu cational value to the fair. The school musical contest, head ed by Mis- Mildred Rogers, music teacher for the school, was nelb Saturday morning when Evelyn Tedder was judged the best in piano :or high school students. Rebecca Harrtll ran? the best solo in the high school department. Nancy Blanton and Jene Rourk tied fc • i he best piano solo in the elemen t..ry department of the school. The best songs in the elementary depart "lent of the school was rendered by Nancy Blanton. The athletic contests and fun '■arae Saturday afternoon when many valuable pr -f.s were given away to the winners in the twenty five or more events on the program EASTSIDE VI! UIGE n Number of New Rublev Sunday School (la-*? on Picnic. Personal Hems. !Special to The Slur.) Eas.g.de, Oct. 15 Mr and .Mrs \V. J. Brackett visrod Mr. and Mrs BUI Brackett Sunday evening Miss Lorena Brock .spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brock of Chnokec Spring Mr. and Mrs. Claude1 McCriv. and Miss Bessie M Ciav. of Gafi.iev |S. C„ visited Mr. and Mis. U r. Pritchard Sunday alie: noon. Misses Arrie and Volvic Wilkie u; South Shelby visited Mrs. C H. Ho nor Sunday aftern >on. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gfigg ah'/i children spent Sunday with M Grigg'? parents Mi and, Mrs.’ Dave Yorke of Patterson community. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Webb and chil dren spoilt Sunday at Kings Moon - tain with Mr. and Mrs Guy \V> i-t. Mr. and Mrs. Van Lew Dorsey 5no son Mason of Monroe, visited M and Mrs. Henry Stephenson Sunday Mr. Tahnadge H..i rUi spent the week end with hi? parents Mr. and Mrs. George Harn'i of Gaffney Mr. Charlie Shelton visited I;. and Mrs. Blaine Shelton Tuesday. L.-Mr». Bonnie Dean, visited Mrs. i r, Alexander Tuesday. Mr. BiHy Ledford and family mo | tored to Chimney Rock Sunday. Mrs. Frank Muiin and family at tended a birthday dinner Sunday at Canton at the hour of Mr. and Mr J. J. Munn. The many friend- of Mr. P o Moore will be glad to learn ..that, tie is.improving at the Shelby hospital The many friends of Mr and Mrs H. H. Smith will regret to learn that j they moved Tuesd j to Cramerton Mr. and Mrs. Evan Lankford and children of Double Shoals visited air and Mrs. Carl Peelei Sunday. Mrs.. James Click of Tennessee. Spent last week with Mr. and Mn. W. T. Click and also attended the celebration at Kings Mountain. Mr. Clark Willir.ms and Marvin McSwain spent Saturday at Morgar. ton and Hickory. Mrs. George Ha.rill has returned ta her home in Gaiiney. S. C., aft er spending last week with Mr and Mrs. Cash Seay. Miss Ruth Harril’. and Mr s Bvvi’a Graham visited Mrs. John William; Sunday evening. The stork visited our village re cently and on Oc; jber 5th left M and Mrs. D. B. Pritchard a bab girl and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Jones, a baby girl. Roialee. Mr. ancl Mrs. Let 1 Thamerson an nounce the birt’a of a daughter s sie Jean, Born October 11 Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright and ch.l dren visited relatives at ’ Douole Shoals and Fallston Sunday Misses Minnie and Edna and Ruth. Hopper of No. 1 Township, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, Roy Webb. Mrs. Henry Reed has returned home after spending last week with Mr. and Mrs. Reunen Jones. Born to Mr. and Mrs, Cash Seay October 7 a dtaughler Lillie Mac. | Mrs Muriel I’haxton1* Sunday \ chocl class went . i n wiener roast j to Pinevlew lake Saturday night. | They invited the young men's ciiVsj to go with them Mr. and Nits Webb Barnette nadj at then guests Sunday Mr. ami M. j Maree Williams inti Mr. and Mrs Charlie Williams amt Mr. and Mr Crawford Barnett and children Mr and Mrs. Kelly Carswell t: Canton spent Monday night wti/ Mr. and Me- J. H. Carswell. Mrs ticorge Harrih of Gaffney «. C.. spent Sattirdav night with Mr arid Mr- J O. Ledford. Mias Minnie Kanipc of Kings Mountain is .spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Cain Seay Spangler Heads S. S. At Double Shoals New Assw iation Lwi Begins. ( lit>'l< - ens Collected on Drive for Bailing Springs. ■ Special to The Star.' Licubie Shoals. Out 16..Thu church and Sunda; .school have be gun a new associitional year. The Sunday school is keeping check on the points and expects to be reach' at the end of their quarter to again qualify lor recogii*.' (On as. standard. C. rt. Spangler ha» teen elected by the church ns superintendent to sue cecd himself for the new year. Ali Other officers and teachers will he elected m conferen i on Saturdir. before rhr fourth -SunclR y--hi this month. The week!.- teachers meet ing meets each J hursday night at 7:30 o'clock The teachers meeting is the dynamo of 'he Sunday scho>1 of any church it i iunctions in the right way. Several from th: community at tended the Kings Mountain assdsia lion lost week; The Double Sho.il church made a drive for one chic Ken from each home or the value of a chicken to be given Boiling Springs college The drive was very successful. Mr Phillip Seism from Greens boro visited Mr and Mrs: W. C. Seism last Sunday. Several familir went to.the sing ing convention Sm'day at South Shelby; also to Zion where sing'.n: was heard throughout the day. Mr and Mrs H C Royster spent last Sunday in Sheiby visiting Air and Mrs. Curtis Weathers. a i Mr. und Mrs Clvdr Cornwell and children spent tot Saturday night with Mi and M Yates Spur'iu \ of the Waco community Miss Kuna Spatigler spent las;, week ygth her smrr Mrs. Yat.s Spurlin of the Waco comminntv I i:\fect tor s notice. flavins maiiffd .ii rs*cufor nr ttm >■ 1 late.of .1 a be ? Hamrick 1 deceased* int* of i GlcyelHmf < aunp.. North CaroUrm. this • ;t> notify till j>ri ;,or. , having claims pgnmv; the estate of- »nkl deceased to ex him/ them to Hr tnder.i'tfned at Bolling Bprtnjjs K. c; on or before the ISth rt of October 1031 vr thi* notice trill b pi^pded in h-r of the r recovery All v* -"On* indebted to said estate will please mfke Immediate Payment. This the lMh duv of October 19.10 15DGA!,* HAMRICK. Ex ecu tot OT Ja be7 Hamrick. Deceased Quinn. Ham nek <*. Harris, A sty ' Tou.ow I URL’' with a PHILCOl I hi* cuiujrictc 7-lube radio wiili genuine d\ uamiir speaker all in one compart cabinet Onlv w ■ PutKCO IIA II1 MIAMI radio Tlir great performance nHharlri l(<ig«r<< in that nn, I'atiimounl picture, "Follow Thru" give* von ihr same kind or thrill llml jou Rtl from a 1‘liilco RaUnccd toil Radio on the aii'. W e'd like von lo drop in i|ii< r, e niog and listen to radio * latest marvel — tbc liaby (.ranil. It** a full-toned acrecu grid receiver IhiHi into a compart genuine wal nut cabinet, only 16'x Hiiili otil’hilroVlamoii* Balanrrd I nit prinriplr. il contain*genuine Kleclro-dji nauiic speaker, 7 tubea. Slaliun Uncording Dial, puah-pull audio, and lias great power and selectivity. You'll tcant one, and the beauty is you ran carry it horn* antler your arm. an terms so easy 1 you It never miss the money. T. B. Mauney Phone 465 —- Shelby, N. C. vho Is sick. Mr. Max Peeler and Miss Louise *rltchard of Lawndale were happily harried-Monday In South Caroltnu. they will make their home at pre., •nt with Mr. and Mrs. J. J Wilkin* A Stanly county farmer reports in income of $38 to $40 a month from cream produced by five cows. This man has not been feeding 51aIn but is relying on Ins grass and legume pasture-. Church Notice For M. P. West Shelby Sunday school 10 a m. i Preaching 11 a m Subject: How lto Ftnd the Things Many Churches i Have Lost:. Junior C F.' society 5 p: ni. ! Preaching at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 7:15. A cordial welcome Is extended to all to be with us In each of the above services. Our idea of a joke. Big mouth lobster telling a man out of a job that depression Is a matter of psy chology . Real Advice: Never hit a man bigger than you. Best financial advice: Buy for cash. “Making For The Goal” The goal hi lite—-it it be a worthy one—cannot be reached by leaps and hounds. It takes concentration of purpose abd to- carry tHeijStf o\i‘i the goal that stands at the length of the field. It takes constant prac tice in planning and saving to attain the things worth while. ! ONE CERTAIN "SHOT" TO THE GOAL OF INDEPENDENCE IS A SAVINGS ACCOUNT FED REGULARLY extcnd fin invitation to you to start a savings account with us lomor« row—or whenever your pay dav comes. Here at the First National you will find officials and employees all ready to welcome your account all ready to serve you in a friendly, interested way. START S A VINO NOW—FOR TOMORROW First National Bank —RESOURCES OVER FIVE MILLION DOLLARS . Prepared For First Aid. TOOTS AND CASPER COM)N6f FOOTBALL uAME BETWEEk) .T’BACTOM UKJlvFP^rr Y," AKD"ABAPABA TECH IE THE ~TAUk'OF THE 'TO'WM 1T=> THE MAIM TOPIC OF COKIVEP9ATIOM EVEPYWHEHEl MAT THE BEET TEAM WIM! / 1M «>0 ■ ~n?AOOM Vv'ii-t \ VvIM "THAT I'D ■ f ALMOST 0HT RAU-POAD 'S L AciAIN=>T 'YOUR- ) ) AUTOMOBILE- ( - factory!j ill Bet tviY uwe] A.cjA'.V&T ''CuR. J flivver that '-Sa-H TRACTOv F*JRE,MEUJ. ILL BET YOU A BOX OF CANDX “THAT ABADABA tech ^VylLL VylN' ' I hope. A0AI>ABA WIN<=> because its* / \ PLAVERe, ARE i THE BEBT > l l-OOWIN^'. i PONT POPPET,TOOT6>! ^ I DON'T CARE- WHICH TEAM YOU HUE. BFF.T ROOT FOR.The. family pocwetbooh;! ^ ^ I VE 6QT A BET OF “#>3o.S2 WITH COLONEL HOOFER "THAT abadab/ -TECW T I HOPE *<CU L 0P>& Ou=»T PoQ ACTlMQ- <50 ®>MAR.T, CAMPER! \ UWE COLONEL. HOOFER.. AMO IP HE. "WIN'S* THAT bet I WONT «^HEO ANT TEAR-> POR YOU1. ft l<un k.«5 !’■; S. n&rstn, Inc. <,rr,t Brfeii ■ir1 ntjiKta rft^rvrd 0-16. / I P BETTER TAVE ALON^j \ ^OME ePlRIT* OF AMMON IA -TO PEViVE THE COLOMFL IN CAC.E HE FAINT* WHEN! MY TEAM WINS! I WAN T HIM TO REVIVE AT LEA*T LOK)<j- ENOUGH TO HANP ME THE r FIFTY POLLAO*) The Game Is On! PAY OF The FOOTBALL CLA-SSiC f BETWEEN THE onD? seated team's OF TPACTON j amp Abadaba tech mae> avopived'. which team I W!LL BE VICTORIOUS^ PICK THE WINNER', th£ L>qadE> LEAPInCj tq the. j^tapmjm are. packed with cars* rocrr?.*.. WE should HAVE DRIVEKl DOWN V- H L’CL.ONlrL HOOFER IN HlS> CAR. -\np not taken any Chances 'of oor fenders: HERE"THEY COME!!! A7TABOYS!! HURRAY FOR , ABADABA V TECH! 7 •tjhut up, camper'. DO NT DROWN OUT IE BANDS*-1 ivE THE PEOPLE CHANCE TO HEAR THE. iMu&rcj ,VT ‘X&l hi i mi trni tfW KhI* »' • *tH> i * S.r "T—. Vi 'I f MB'nurimi U THERE 6-0E*5> THE ’WHITTLE‘ "tHE 4AME l& On'. taue Tm-5> bottle OF SPIRIT'?* OF AMMONIA, COLONEL HOOFER, AND IF TOO "FEEL FAINT < WHEN MT TEAM eCORE^ A TOUCH-DOWN Ou<->T INHALE, f, “30ME OF ITi /< 5>» keep rr, CA'tPER' NEED Murphy TOMORROW'S NEWSPAPER. WIU ANNOUNCE THE SMNNER1
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