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FOR SALE: CABBAGE PLANTS
Phdnc 367-W. R( x Mttchein, South
Shelby. 6t 31A
FOR RENT HOUSE CLOSE Us
Good condition. Apply at A. Blan
ton Grocery Co. tf-.ll : I
- ____
FINK IRON AND METAL CO
sell used auto pans tor all maice:
o! cars Highest cash prices paid toi
al. Kinds o! iunk and wrecked cars
Trade Alley rear ol Kendall Medi
cinp Co. Phone 580 ■ u 2<
I’OU GENERAL”MACHINk
and repair work see Ed Laugh
ridge located at J. C. Weath
ers Steel Plant, opposite Sou
t hern Cotton Oil Co. tf 21c
FOR RENT: FURNISHED BED
roorhs, steam heat. Mrs. Ellen B
Switzer, Phene 609. 12t 15p
FOUND: RED AND WHITE
houtia. About two years old. See J,
Ft. Sanders. East ride Grocery Store, ;
St 29m
WE DEVELOP HOPAK FILMS
Expert work. 24-nour service En :
larging and tinting Hollywood Stu \
a to. over Wnchvor Hi's Open until > j
o’clock tf 20,
WANTED TO BUY: FRESH
milk cow. \V. C, Whisnant. 3t Sc
jFOUND: LADIES SIZE FOUN
tam pen. Owner identify at The
Star office.. 2t ,5c
LOST: BLACK AND WHITE
spotted female hound. Return to
W H. Champion. South Shelby cr
phone 19. Reward. 4t Vp
AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENTS AND
t all other travel accidents ' covered
lor loss of life, limb, sight or "
Cost only $2.00 per year. North
American Accident Insurance Co..
Box 12. Shelby. N. C. - if 3c I
NOTICE: UNDER AND PUR
fuar.t to the authoritv vc.twl in me
as trustee for the ^jiTU- Provision
Company, 1 will oh the' 10th day, o'
November. 1930, at 12 o'clock, noon.:
sell at public auction to the high-:
e st bidder, ..alt the unpaid accounts \
now due and; owing the said Home
Provision Company. Said sales to be
held at the .court house door in the
town of Shelby. X. C. E. B. Honger.
Trustee. 2t'.cc
' WATCH CLOCK AND JEWELRY
repairing L. C Davis, nest door to
Efird's .1 appreciate your patron- ;
age large or small. tf 16r j
CENTRAL BARBER SHOP ilX
chairs, all first class harbors. t„ ft
Cool;, manager. 9t 20p
FOR RENT THREE UNFURN- .
! hed rooms. Mrs. Mann: Lane. 211
South LaFayette,. . tf-?9c
FOR RENT: TWO LARGe""lIGHT
rooms with two closet,-, hot and cold
running water rind rink in kitchen,
Apply 212 Lee St., Phone 374-J.
tf 29c
FOR SALE. PIGS AND SHOATS
R B Costner. St 31p
LOST: TUESDAY, ON NORTH j
Washington street small gray pock
et book, containing about $12,00 cash
Finder return to Star cilice and
receive liberal reward. 2t 5c
FOR SALE: TWO FARM
mules. Bargain. Amos Sam R-4
Lawndale. 4t .ip
HOUSEKEEPER ~WOULD LIKE
}»oKition in home with elder couple
or with widower with smalt fam
ily. Best of reference,'-. Phone 217-J.
Res. 413 N. Washington St 2t 5p
AFTER NOV. R. I WILL GIN
cotton only three days each week.
'Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. S.
C. Crawley. 2t 5c
DON'T NEGLECT YOUR EYE3.
Consult Dr Morrison optometrist
Wednesday and Fr.day only, lot 5p
LOST: ELECTION DAY IN
Shelby old fashioned breast bln,
containing ilrl's picture. Reward.
.Notify Mrs. E. C. Borders, R-7.
Shelby. it 7p
** ROOMS FOR RENT CO5 SOUTH
TeKalb St. 4-7p
’ lost BLUE HOUND DOG WITH
daN; cars and black spot on sloe
Finder return to J. C Camp, Shelby,
R-7. and receive reward. l-’n
Singers Convention
At Patterson 9th
|"ie Sinyers convention will be
held at Patterscn Springs Sunday
November C-th. wgirning at 1:10 o.
ni P "f. V’"'’/' Ht’-r’nhrie-; of OMf
ne, r-s t’ '* he wjl be jr e-rent wit ■
bis ‘Sweet Singe' Mr. 3. C. Brid
ges. an officer n the association
isf s everybody to be present ah 1
assures theiil of * rood tihi.e and a j
chsuce.to ''i'1.. J
To Debate Auto
Insurance At
’'^s Springs
K. I,. S. Soci?tv Elects Officer*. Three
Glee Clubs Entertained. Exam
inations. Just Over.
< Special to The Star *
Boil.ns Springs,,Nov. 6.—The K. L.
S. : 'Victies have ,elected, thy officers
and participating members for their
anniversary which will be held at
the Memorial building. November
15. The president elected is Battle
Knox and the secretary Catherire
Hawkins. The marrhalLs are Felix
Hamrick, chief. Agnes Weaver, as
sistant chief. Janie Irvin. Nan Al
ter). Marshall McCraw, and Allen
Wilson. The query for debate will be
Tesolved, that compulsory automo
bile compensation Insurance legis
ution should be enacted. The af
firmative will be upheld by Brough
ton Strickland and Howard Cole,
while. Frank Hamrick arid Ourward
Whishant will defend the negative.
Ruth Waldron' will give a reading ,
Special music will be rendered by j
members of the two societies. j
Certain loyal friends of B. S C.
have fallen upon the Idea of selling
chickens and contributing the pro
ceeds to the coPege. , We thorough
ly appreciate this generous sfesist
ar.ee and we hope that those friends
speedily become proficient .chicken
catcher-. j
Three glee clubs have been organ-1
lzed by Mi; s Boyter, head of the i
voice department—one for boys, one
for girls, and one for boys and girl
Practices are regular, and we ar
Poking forward to some good pr
grams in the future.
Quarter examinations were, given i
last week, and reports will be sent j
out this week.
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. flats ley and j
Ml*s Frances Barnhill all members
of the facility, attended the Geor
gia Tech-Carolina football gam
Saturday at Chapel Hill. After ili
game. Mr. and Mrsl Rack-ley visits',
friends in Gold boro ar.d Miss Ban:
hill at Meredith college at Raleigh. I
If Mr Edison succeeds in enablin :.
aviators to sec through a fog, may
be he cun do something for the po.'h
tlcians.- -Ir.dianapo'.i.-: News.
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.
Having qualified as administrator of th*
tale oi Levadi Gibbs, deceased, late oi
-Mtivel.ar.d county, North Carolina. . this i!
o notify til persons ha'mg claims again* !
the e* ate of said deceased to exhibit them }
to the undersigned on or before the 10 th j
day of October. 1931. or this notice v*:
)s pleaded m bar of iheir recovery. A
persons, indebted to raid .estate. v di. ple:i
rutkv. immediate, payment
Phis ihe 7|h day oi October, 1930.
PAUL OT3BS, Administrator of i •
v&da Gibbs, deceased. ,
Jlynum- X Weather.^ A tty. <»?• Oct .Prc (
A lt .HIMSTRA1 OH'S NOTICE.
H-vinj? nnalit-.ed udir.lnhstrator ci
ne csluc «>i Sarah S. Bridges, deceased,
•ate of Cleveland eetiniv, No’ Cft Caroline
this -is to' notify a ll person \ na-. in ?
claims against the cstalo of. said de
ceived' to "exhibit them to the undersign
ed on or before Unc iOUv day o: October.
*1K 1, or th no?he will-be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. All perrons indebted to
„lio raid csf'ite .will please inaib immeu
afe payment
This I'ie 'iui 4,v of October. 19.10
W. J KRIU.mE? Administrator o
the Estate, of fjuiah .S. iliidge.v de
ceased
j-vnuni K Weathers. Atty. 6t Oct’ AO;'
- ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. j
Notice is tvrch;. g.vcn thu.t I have thirl
day qua lined a? administrator ot the es- j
...ate of Kurr.son Neal, tiece.ued. of Clever j
.and county, No'rih Carolina -•)?nd till per- j
;on hav.ULv; claim* against the .said es- i.
„atc must present-them to me proper)
proven or. er before the 0th' day of Octo
.er, 1931. dr Ui'ia notice will be pkuded
n bar oi any recovery thtreoi. AU persons
awing the said tvtn;<* will please mHk',‘lm
aed:.ate. seYtlemrnF«/» Che undersigned
Th.s October 9 1^3(5 .
.LOVELACE JACKSON. Lawndale.
A.dni, Estate oi Harrison Neal; de
ceased. 6t Oct yi
A DM INISTK A TO it S' NOTICE.
Having, qualified ivs administrator of the
estate oi .T co > A Black deceased, this
,s to notify .1 persons indebted to said
estate to make immediate payment of
vuch indebtednf■ .< to us. and this is
further to notify, all persons holding
claims against said estate to present them
-temized and verified to the undersigned
on or oefore Oeio.or 10, ltf3l, or tills no
tice will he pleaded in bar q( their re
covery. - ... ).
This the 9th day, of October. 1930
A W BLACK. S. e. BLACK, Ad
ministrators.
Newton New ton, Attys. tit Oet 10c
SALE.
By virthe of on order Qf the superior
ipurt mode in special proceeding entitled
F L. Hoyle, Adr. C. T. A of P C.
Young’s estate vs Lucinda Young. G E.
Young et at," I will sell to the highest!
oidder at. the court house door in She!
jy. N C. on
Saturday, November 27, !930 at 13
o'clock M or within legal hours. the
iOllow.ng described rea! estate, to wit:
Lying and bemg in the countv of
Cleveland and state of North Carolina
and known snd designated as follows
beginning at a stake in the old line o.
vhe 41 3-10 acres at the northwest corner
of the 5 acre tract sold off to Washburn
and running thence north 42 30 E. 273 j
eet to a stake at Southwest corner of the
4 1-2 acres sold to George Wilson; thence
3 40 E 103.4 fort; thence 47 15 E. 125.5
'et; thence north 44 E. 153.4 feet; thence
3. 31 E. 174.7 ..feet; thence north 47 E
24 4 feet to an iron stake in the old line,
hence S 27.24 E. 774,ti feet; thence ' fi
J E 38 3-5 poles, thence S. .60 W- 87 J-.
"thence N. 1 E 43 3 5 po.’e.r; thenc
i. 53.3J E. 231.3 ic t: thence N 43 33 vv
.7.3 icot to the beglurLag, containing
A 1-10 acres.
Terms of sale. One-half cash on day
of sale, balance in twelve months.
This the 22nd dry of October 1070
F. L. HOYLE;.. Admintv.t i vtor C. T . A
p. c. Votmr* «*|t -«**. !
H T lit*; A'■♦•'o'mjV, . 4J • j,, |
A Scientist Claims The leg Is an
Absolute t Imraeter
Index.
(Dr, Hugh GorfU. distinguished
J"na specialist <,u mnn o-mtisi... •:
actively, recently has completed an
exhaustive study ot girl’s, lower
limbs, and, announces here, for the
fits! time tlie re.vtUs of his research
work Dr. Ootii/. u;i t chorus girl
types all over , t he world, fnmly
landing in Hollyw. .u. where he ex-,
a mined the 100 beautiful dancing
girls who perform in The Gold0!!
Calf.’ Fox Movi >t me comedy with
music.'
A girl's character is revealed by
her legs.
T1 at is the totvclusion I nave
reached after exhaustive sillies of
careers and chores girls that have
carried me to all parts of the world.
Let me say that my research was
Undertaken entire y in the inter.-.-.f
.of"science, and 1.intend to incorpor
ate n complete report of my findings
in my forthcoming book, "Limbs -
Indices of Character "
I recently completed my observa
tions at the William Fox studios in
Hollywood, which were kind enough
to accord me unusual courtesies end
extend every assistance in by scien?
ttfic survey. The young ladies whom
I v ditcurs wer- member, of the
chorus,
, In my Travels throughout.' the
wbitd, I have discovered that ..each
nation has its characteristics in.the
matter ,of iemmini limbs. 'For in
stance, in Holland the girls are dis
ti..i'i.i hcd by the :aci . x
have . rather plump Ie$s* urid the \
alto arc quite short;. German girls,
on the other hand, have inner ankle
curves that wculn reveal their na
tfcnality to a close observer. In mv
own country, girls are distinguished
Leads the
quality field
Anh«tsrr-BuNb
Budweiser
Barley-Malt
IJGHT OR DARK
RICH IN BODV
NOT BITIXR
oy their long shm bone*. while *he j
olivet opposite1 is tiue of Chine .’ j
and Japanese giri
Mueh may be 'earned by closeiy j
observing the way girls walk Intel-j
ltgcnt girls lift . iclr legs higher i
when walking. G:ns who fairly a
rilate self confidence, indicate it by '
thru free, forceful carriage.
So.(conscious girls may be readllv j
1 lehed out by t heir timid method of |
.walking across n Mage
Cl iris with firm knees and .til
leg. are ol firm disposition vim '
erraltssncss is eas.l, r. ad by the ex
pe.t by watchiifg a girt dame for a
few moments. If > .e steps arc unev
en and slipshod, that is (he elue.
l arge knee caps . re indies;. X
icck ef personal.’ ■' while the a.... •
donate girl ha 1 »r s knee.
Km.nd knees : e indices of aris
ta temperament and talent, wade
the fleshy km-cs \ ually mean tha’
iheir possessor is 'ray and inclinei
to lag behind her : ters in anything
she undertake-, lii res that, point
outv ard naturally indicate clunisi
re.vc while hollow knees prove that
a girl Is truly fpinlr.ine.
i Hard muscles that, appear sharp
w:n the calves ate llexed. would
(ell as though it were written that
t he owners .are cruel and inclined to
be harsh and caustic in conversation
Plumpness, on the contrary, im'i
cates exactly the opposite A girl
••ith plump calves would be the one
to choose if you wanted to enjoy a
pleasant evening
My studies at the Fox studio.con
vinced me that the chorus for ‘The
Gold Calf” is well.nigh perfect. I
... .i*.
foutu rounded knees and slim artis
*.(• leys, predohnnat ng, Indicating
that all are con. 'dernbly above the
average in intelligence, artistic and
talented;
Road Bids Received
By Highway Board
Probably Award of Hoad fontrvli
In North ( .militia oil
November 12th.
R. f'i.-h. Nov 7.- The North Crr
, .in,i Highway commission will meet
in Raleigh November 12 and, among
t l.er duties, will probably award
to the low bidder* the three projects
CM which bids were received yester
day
The three projb.n include grad
ing and ..surfacing o 1-2 miles on
route 00 in Watauga county, Netlo
Trer Durham: low bidder, $82,237.
widening to 30 leu route 10 in
Cnjllford countv (> an f irrembo-u
city limit-, to the county home. 1.2
miles. low bidder, Murray Construc
tion Co., Knoxville, Tenn . and
Or ^n-boro $33,308,20; and paving
twv miles on route 4K Northampton
burg to the Weld 'n bridge, low bid
der. Powell Paving Co , Winston
Salem, $40,318
Nineteen oiher projects have been
prepared tor n letting December 3.
in which the total, cost will range
between $1,250,000 and *1.500,009.
Federal aid will be used cm all of
these projects.
Comfort# and luxuries >ou have
earned for Ihenr may disappear
overn;« welMovcd home ma>
dissoh e. VoUr wife and children
may learn too much of suffering.
Such are the chances you take for
them if you' neglect to arrange
their protection through a reliable
trust service.
Will They
“Fare”
If Left
Alone?
WE INVITE YOUR CONSULTATION
Union Trust Co.
“IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH” j
Quarterly Conference at llelunn.
Hallowe'en Party, Church
Play Next Sunday.
(Special to The Star ’
Toluca, Nov, 5 Quarterly confer- !
cure was helda t Hebron last Satur- j
day with dinner on the ground.
Thf senior B Y. P. U. at Carpen- ;
(era Grove enjoyed a social at the ;
home of Miss Nora Costner on Sat-,
uraay night October 2.*> A large
crowd was present. The room was
beautifully decora cd In Hallowe’en
colors. Many Interesting games were
played after which refreshments
wen served, consisting of cake
pickles and lemonade Those pres
ent were: Misses Vangle and Esttfte;
Mull, Mary, Joyce and Edith Led
ford, Inez Propat., Corinno Hoyle,
Vangle Soagle, Fannie and Elst-s
jjO', Burns, Fannie, Lillian and Male
Mostella. Mr. and Mrs Edgar Cook
Messrs. Edwin and Leslie Beagle,
Wayne Carpenter, Dehnlre Props',,
Clyde and Burgtn Costner, Vernon
Cook and Clarence Clark.
Play Nest Sunday.
tin Junior B. V, P. U. of Carpen
ter .<■ Ctrove will present a play at the
church on nest Sunday at seven
o'clock p in
Mr. and Mrs, J. L Sain and son
Mr. Sam Sain, visited at the home
oi their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Aus
tin Hicks C»r Fa list on last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Clinton Goodson of
Hickory, spent last Sunday at the
home of their uncle and aunt Mr
and Mrs. J. A. Costner.
Miss Olio Mitchem spent Sunday
afternoon with Miss Nora Yarboro.
Mi. and Mrs T J Vickers and Ut
ile son Jacob visited their grand
father Mr. Glover of Hollis last Sun
day
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker or Dal.
las. spent last Saturday night with
Mrs. Eakers brothei Mr. and Mrs.
Blaine Willis.
Mr and Mrs. Eskridge Hallman
mid little son Boy, or Shelby *ero
riinnet guests Sunday of Mrs. Texts
Boyles.
Mr and Mrs. A. B. Boyles motored
to Morganton last Sunday afternoon
to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grady
H mdall.
Mr and Mrs. C. G. Boyles visited
Mrs Boyles parents, Mr. and Mrs
•dm Ward of Vale last Sunday.
Misses Vangte ,.nd Estelle Mull o!
FaiiMon were dinrset guests of Mis.*
Connne Hoyle last Sunday. They all
motored to Boiling Springs fr. college
‘r the afternoon to pay Misses Ima
Carpenter and Selma Propst a visit.
Mrs. Texle Boyies and children
Demlre and Marvin and Misses
Marie and Louisa Costner spent 'as'
Saturday night at the home of Mrs
Boyles sister Mr and Mrs. Cieor—
Mull of Llncolnton.
NOW GOING ON
REXALL
SALE
UNQUESTIONABLY THE GREATEST SALE EVER
CONDUCTED BY A DRUG STORE ANYWHERE FOR
YOUR BENEFIT.
With every sale article you purchase at our regular price,
you receive another just like it for one cent.
OPEKO COFFEE, 1-lb. Pkgs. New low price, 2 for .. . . 49c
SAVE with SAFETY at your REXALL Drug Store
PAUL WEBB & SON
SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA.
TOOTS AND CASPER
Hunches! Hunches!
-J09T COR A LARK
f3ES IF YOU, CAM PICK THE
WINNER OF THE 4RHAT
PATTERFOCT DERBY.
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P’Al'TMFiJu.
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POuTHnTM 0EAOTY.
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PPOP^V.
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niow amd "them watch
‘THE Bit* RACE..
3ee mow close tou
COMD ‘ .
4
heavens*,
P!ERPONT»
OUR PAUOHTEC. 1
Oust ELOPED*
With the.
CjARpEKlEg.'.
H'T.wfc
HURRAY!
THAT’S MY
hunch to
Bet on
WEPt»N^ (
“ EliS*'! )
P emember rr«=> a. ,
'• HARD RACE TO PICK *
THE TXXarE? ARE.
evenly matchep'.
On.Ocrf'. ~rHi<5.ie>
s MY HUNCH TO BET.
i ON "HAMty-j UP"! /
4
(omcer.hcnv
cam | txamW^ou?
You ve CrIVEM MB
A HUM CM TO PLAY
HOOC€ipOW
1M -THE Bl^
RACE.
<
1/ w'isj-youS
y <3>PARO- me
I K CUP OP )
\ carree, /
V LAD'Y 2 j
TWI5» IB A
hunch! I'M
40NKIA BET
ON *THE .
VAGABOND.*
.yilwET Your friends- in on this. I
' LET EACH ONE OF THEM PICK A I
DO6- »*nmw wait for the result!
ITS A 4t,OOD WAT TO FIND OUT »
\ , [y! . who is the Best picked*
MimmY t iuRPHy/2
Police Protection.
«
r.i
-ru= PATTER FOOT
T>ER8Ylf? only FIVE.
PAY*, OFF NOW. CA'J-PFR,
AND i M 90 EN.C)TED’
i WONDER iF OLD
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WIN? " __ J
ME-’l.L MAWE THOBE
WHIPPETS EjTEP
<aqiyiE TO BEAT HIM,
TOO'TS'i WE VE <^OT
TO WATCH HIM EVERY
MINUTE -50 THAT
NOTHING CAN HAPPEN
TO HIM THAT MI4-HT
PREVENT
PUNNING,
IN -rvtE
8|4r , p.
PACE' Q
well, ir rr
l&'N-'t MY
Beloved* /
COUBlLi, l
OFFICER. \
beamib , )
CHUCkfLEl (
COME }■
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7 \ CAMT COMF- IM.
\ CAPPER*. I aoPT
/ PROPPED BY TO
PELL YOU I'VE CrOT
A BET ON &PARE -
RIBP TO WlKi THE.
PEREY^mD <50 HAVE
LCTTp OF "THEcv !
&0V5, ON) -
the
FORCE.
V Hum-m! CAE>pec?
AFPAID ‘pOMEBOD'T'
MAY TRY TO POPE
<-3P'A'2E--Pi»‘& TO KEEP
H>M OUT OF THE PACE!
(F HE DOM T RUkj
I LL CO^E A LOT OF
POUuH
Lemme think!
LOOW, e>PAV?E -RIB'S-!
VO'J'VE ^tOT POLICE
pWonecrriON)'. THOe«e
BOY^ ARE <^UARDit04T
YOU . AND YOU CAN
REWARD TMEM BY
DOINLj YOUKt BE<*T
IN "THE Bl<x RACE’.