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CHAMPIONS o£ 19^0 - r.---'1U g Povo Teak RAYMOND kuopt St&MMOIH k k wmxn \ Frank VVKOFF Max SchmeUng Gauamt - Fox' Sande tip i PHIt-ADCtPHtA ^ ATHLETIC? 4 ACKWlWOM eJAKB Shaeffer GarVood *<*»>*«.. Bobby Jones T w.. m Heiene ( MaduomI , GUNKA Cott£TT Casper Oiman Interpritc'* h ? van derm it Franco Georoettj i Betty Nuthaev Tony Canzoneri CoRNEtv University Crew. As the year 1930 draws to a close It has brought to light the outstand- j tog athletics of the world who have again writ their name:; in the an-: nals of fame. The United States! polo team met and defeated the quartet from Great Britain and re tained supremacy of the world. Stella Walsh of Cleveland, estab lished herself as the greatest wom an runner to tire world. Raymond Ruddy, of New York, whose remark able feats give him the clear title to tfce cognomen "World's Cham pion Swimmer,” Billy Arnold, Is again the speed champion. Prank Wykoff, sensational coa.t sprinter set a record in the 100-yard dash, Casper Oimen, ‘of Canton, South Dakota, whose supremacy in the world of skiing is unquestioned Commodore Harold S- Vanderbilt at the helm of the Enterprise re tained the America's cup in the United States. Franco Georgetti bicycling title. Gallant Fox, th champion racer of the year. Hack Wilson, mighty outfield of the Chi cago Cubs, set a new National lea gue mark for home runs with 50 Jake Shaffer, whose skill may bt Inherited from his father, won the world’s 18.2 balkline billiard cham pionship. Connie Mack’s Philadelphia Ath ctlcs were easy winners of th. World Series. Gar Wood Is still the I 3peedboat King. Bobby Jones, the ! established his claim to the world’: perennial golf champion, astounded ills warmest admirers by winning the British Open and Amateur and the National Open and Amateaur golf championships in one year. Prank Carldeo, brilliant quarter back of the Notre Dame toolbar team Is hailed as the best football player In the United States, Seven teen-year-old Helene Madison pi Seattle, Wash., established hersell as the champion mermaid of 1930. Larry Shotwell, established his claim to the world's bowling cham pionship. Jim Londos, hailed as the world's wrestling champion. Glonna Collett retained her title as champion of the women golfers of America. John Hope Doeg, the young Californian, astounded the tennis world when he won the na tional singles. The Cornell univer sity crew set a new mark on the Hudson by winning the Poughkeep sie regatta. Max Schmeling, the r- • . —--. . ■ ., . ^ Eskridge News vol. a. DEC. 5, 1930 NO. 38 What can make a nicer Christ mas far your wife and children than a new Model A Ford Sedan? All of the family would enjoy a Christmas present of a New Ford. “Could you tell me, please Mister, where is the rest room?" ‘•Escalator. Madam.” “Esk you later? I gotta go now." If you are considering the pur chase of a new car. .above all things, think, of the manufactur er of the car you intend to buy, and think of the dealer you in tend to buy the car'; from. Are both trustworthy? Was the car honestly built by the manufac turer? Will this dealer remem ber his promises of service and satisfaction? Is this dealer equip ped with properly trained me chanics and labor saving equip ment to properly service the new car? We have been in the automo bile business for over 25 years and we have been in the FORD business for nearly 18 years. Wo can tell you anything you want to know about our business or about a Ford product as that is our business and we make our living by knowing all there Is to know about FORD products. Ask any Ford owner that bought his car from us and you can get first hand Information concerning us and our style and method of doing business. We will welcome an investigation and a comparison. • Head of firm: “How long do you want to be away on your honeymoon?” Junko (timidly): "Well, sir—er how longs would you say?” Head of firm: "How do I know? I haven’t seen the bride.” Teacher: “Willie, what are the two genders? Willie: “Masculine and femln ! ine. The masculines are divided | into temperate and intemperate ; and the feminine into frigid and torrid.” The better we please our cus tomers the more wo are pleased I with our business, however, If you are not pleased with our service we would appteciate tt to know our faults. Save us from disappointment in the future and let us know today the cause of your complaint. The Blanch License Office will start selling the 1931 License Plates a week from next Monday, December 15th. It will save you a great deni of trouble and in convenience to buy. your License plates early and avoid the rush. This Is another service rendered the car owners of Cleveland comity by our organization. Show I your appreciation of this service hv buying your plates early anti have the CASH to pay for them instead of asking us to take your check. Absolutely no personal checks will be accepted for Licence Plat es. Please remember this when you come for your plates. If you have failed to put an anti-freeze solution In the radia tor of your car. drive around to our garage and let us put this so lution in your radiator which will completely protect the radiator and cooling system from freezing during the cold weather to come. CHAS. L. ESKRIDGE DO YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL? \ Use Classified Advertising In The Star. 20,000 Readers and the Minimum Charge for a Want Adv. is Only 25e. Phone 11. JACK # M ADDED Mack Sennett Comedy “RACKET CHEERS’ And Ta~rytorn AKIE WITH LILLIAN ROTH HARRY GREEN EUGENE PALLETTE 0. Qammouiit Qiaure Oh-ho-ho! The life of a sailor! America’s favor ite gag-waggev with a shipload of sea-going si rens and a cargo of crafty cracks! Aboard the good ship Merryland. TO SEA! TO SEE r rHE LAUGH OF A LIFETIME! I LADIES’ 10c MATINEE MONDAY 1 - 2 P. M. Carolina STARTING MONDAY 2 DAYS ONLY ADMISSION ALWAYS 10c AND 30c young heavyweight lighter from Germany, took the heavyweight tiu from tne United States to the Fath erland when he was declared cham pion oi the world, after being foul ed by Jack Sharkey. Pretty Betty Nuthall, brillaint English girl ten nis player, won the national tennis championship of the United States, thus taking to a foreign country another title. Tony Canzoneri, young Italian prize fighter, upset fistic dope when he knocked out A1 Singer, then the newly crowned lightweight champion of the world' and acquired the title in one min ute and six seconds of fighting. Charlotte Band At Negro Church Here Officials of the Roberts Taber nacle, Shelby colored church, an nounce that the widely known string band from the House of Prayer at Charlotte will give a musi cal program at the tabernacle at the 11 o'clock services Sunday inorn- ' ing. The announcement js made for! the benefit of wane citizens who! are invited to attend and for whom special seats will be reserved. In the long run most of us wml.1 make a grand success, but we stop with a short run. Gov. Gardner And Others Oppose Him Charlotte, Dec. 4.~The thundei of some of North Carolina Demo cracy’s biggest guns, trained on him as they were two years ago, re sounded tonight In the ears ol Prank R. McNlnch, slight, gray halred Charlotte lawyer and fieli general of the state’s anti-Smith forces In 1928. In Washington and Raleigh, Pres ident Hoover's choice of McNlnch for the federal power commission drew bitter fire. Representative Hinton James, one of North Carolina’s “baby" members in the house, said, “we hate to see Mr. McNlnch appointed. He is not in very good standing with the Democratic party. James touched upon McNincft's activities against Smith. Senator Overman, North Carolina democrat, favored McNlnch, “if he is a Democrat.” Of that the senator .vas dubious. Gardner Against Nominee. Governor O. Max Gardner, Chief /ustice W, P. Stacy, of the supremo oourt, Attorney General DeunU G. 3rummltt and Senator-Elect Juslah W. Bailey spoke out in Haleigh i against the nominee. Bailey said he | was writing Senator Overman to protest. Correct this sentence: "I th’nl: that the people should rule, even when they overrule me.” — SEE THIS PLAY - “THE WREN,” an entertaining four-act play given last week at the Jefferson school, will be repeated tonight, Friday, at 7:30 at the same school. The play is repeated for the benefit of those who wish to sec it again and for those unable to see it the first time. The play is given by the EAST SHELBY COOKING CLUB. — ADMIScION 5 AND 10 CENTS — — COME OUT-YOU’LL ENJOY IT — HOME OWNED STORES 1H* thrifty housewife mho supplies htf needs through the Quality-Service grocer . is. In reality . . . buying from the South's largest hi de pendent food distributing body! •Spend your dollars with Quality-Service Stores . . and your dollars so spent will work to , , . Build Prosperity In your City! There Is Policy plus Economy... in so doing. Carolina Made Flour?'™ 24-ib. b.* 90c Carolina Made Flour3 R - 24->b- b«895c L.AKLI — 5-Ib. Bucket Jewel or Scoco. 95c WHITE HOUSE COFFEE — I lb. 42c BEE BRAND SPICES 3 Packages for.. PALMOLIVE SOAP — 3 Cakes for. OCTAGON WASHING POWDERS - 6 pkgs. for P. & G. LAUNDRY SOAP — 6 cakes for SELOX Package 9c SALTINES — lb. package Q SUNSHINE ASSORTED Packages — 6 for . BORDEN’S MILK - Small . 5c BORDEN’S MILK - Large .10c BLUE KROSS,loiiet tissue, 3 rolls for. IVORY SOAP, Medium size, 2 ca’ es for ..1 “Kind to Everything it Touches.” 9c SUPER SUDS — Per Package. “America's Greatest Dishwashing Soap—Dis solves Ir^tantly.” Also a Complete Line of Fruits and Vegetables Will Be Found at Your Q. S. S. Grocer. BECKER’S Slicea Loaf— 9c Bost’s Delicious Cake — lb. 24c Snow King Bak ing Powders, 25 oz., Can KLEEN - MADE 1 Macaroni, 3 Pack 1 ages for Gill’s Full Dress Rice - 2\ ty, large package— I 24c Sauer’s Extracts, Small Bottle 15c Large Bottle 25c DUKE’S HOME-MADE MAYONNAISE — % Pint Jar 24c 20,679 physicians say Luckies are less irritat ing — Smoke LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTES P. & G. SOAP "Stock up now and for get soap until after Christmas!” 5 CiFor_19C HOME OWNED STORES X o 2 n o 3 z PI a C/3 H O X Pi C/3
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