Newspapers / The Cleveland star. / Jan. 16, 1931, edition 1 / Page 7
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20,000 People Read Star Want Advs-The Cost Is Small; Resul's Good WKaT^rWant^ In the WANT APa Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 26e. ITUs size ivpe l rent pet word each msertioa This size type 2c per word each insertion. This size type 3e per word each insertion. SEE O. E FORD CO., FOR A | food farm mule for cash Or on tiire cheap. 2 !4c FINK IKON AND METAL CO j aeU used auto parts tor all mates of cars Highest cash prices paid foi ah Kinds ot junk, and wrecked cars l>ade Alley, rear ot Kendall Medi cine Oo.. Phone 580. tf 2c SEE O. E. FORD CO., FOR THE McCormlck-Deerlng stalk cutters FOR GALVANIZED ROOFING and barbed wire see O. E Ford Co 2-14o WATCH. CLOCK AND JEWELRY repairing L. C Davis, next door toj Eflrd’s 1 appreciate vour patron age. large or small tf 16c] FOR LIME. CEMENT, AND brick call O. E. Ford Co, 2-14c FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH or on time a good farm mule. O. E. Ford Co. 2-14c MR. FARMER IF YOU NEED any hay be sure and see O. E. Ford Co. 2-11c FOR SALE FRESH JERSEY cow. M, Brooks near Wash our’.’. Switch, Route 5, Shelby. 2-)Hp FOR RENT 6 ROOM BRICK bungalow. Phone 766-J. 6t-l4c LOST: SATURDAY, IN FRONT of Jolley's, small pocketbook con taining about *15.00. Finder return to Star. Reward. 2t 14p FOR SALE: FULL GERMAN Police dog, 3 months old. Springs Service Station. 2t 14p ANY MAKE RADIO REPAIil ed Parts for all makes, Mauney Radio Service, S. Washington St., Phone 518. I2t 15c FOR SALE: 3-PIECE ANTIQUE living room suit. Jones Furniture Co., opposite Southern Depot. 2t Up " MAN WANTED: FOR RAW leigh Route of 800 consumers In pait of Gastonia and nearby localities. Reliable hustler can start earning $35 weekly and increase every month. Write immediately. Raw leigh Co., Dept. NC-W 52-S, Rich mond, Va. It 16p BARBER PRICES CUT—EVERY - thing else is going down—so are the prices at the Central Barbershop. Hair cut 25 cents, shave 20, tonic 20. singe 15c, plain shampoo 25, oil shampoo 45, bath 20. First-ciass barbers, first-class work. Come see us. Central Barber Shop, L. S. Cook, manager. 2t 15p I HAVE NICE BROOMS FOR rent at 402 East Sumter street. D. Augustus Beam. at 14c CARS WASHED AND GREASED 75c each. Work guaranteed. Auto Inn, comer Lumter and LaFav ette Streets. 3t 12c FOR RENT OR SALE: 6 ROOA1 house, South LaFayette street. See Ralph Hoey at Cleveland Drug Co: tf 12c FOR SALK A LIMITED" Sup ply of baled wheat straw, delivered In 2-ton lots. Write or see J. H. Palmer, Lawndale, route 1, near Polkville. 4t 12c CARS WASHED AND GREASED 75c each. Work guaranteed. Auto Inn, corner Sumter and LaFay ette Streets. 3t 12c —-—*-—_ WANTED A SETTLED, MIDDLE age white woman as housekeeper lor small family. Phone 251. 3t 12p WANTED CUSTOM Hatching, Newtown Compartment Incuba tor. H. McConneU, Fallston Road. 4tl6c CLEARANCE SALE Airline Radios. Dras tic reductions have been made in price of every Radio in our stock. You will be amazed at the saving you can make by pur chasing an Airline NOW. Everyone pric ed to move immed iately. MONTGOM ERY WARD & COM PANY, Shelby, >T C. Phone 167. 2t-16c BROWN BOBBY DOUGHNUTS. Fresh, crisp, tasty—25c down. Pied mont Cafe. 3t 16c -A T TENTI6 N Farmers, Merchants, Ginners, When Offering Cottons Would Appreciate A Call Export and Mill Connections W. P. HARDWICKE Phone 406. Shelby, N. C. tfc ^ANNOUNCEMENT —I HAVE sold my grocery store to my daugh ter, Mtss MyrI Bridges. Hereafter the business will be operated by her, 8. Bridges, route 2, Gaffney, S. C. 3t 16p TAKE HOME A DOZEN BROWN Bobby's Doughnuts. Freeh dally, 25c dozen. Piedmont Cafe. 3t 16c FOR RENT: FURNISHED BED rooms with steam heat. Mrs. Ellen B. Switzer. Phone 669. 12t 16p COLORED GIRL WANTS JOB as cook, maid, or can do any kind of hou e work. References furnish ed. Eva Taylor, Gen. Del., Shelby. It 16p BROWN BOBBY—THE TRI angular doughnut. Fresh every day at Piedmont Cafe. 3t 16c CALL 832 AND WE WILL CALL and get your car and wash it for 75c. The Auto Inn. Nest to White way Dry Cleaners. 3< 16c FOR LETTER HEADS. ENVEL OPES—IN FACT ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING—PHONE NO. 11. Statement of Cond'tion CLEVELAND BUILDING £ LOAN ASSOCIATION Of Shelby, N. C., as of December 31st, 1930. Assets The Association Owns: Cash on nand and in bank ....._$ 6.810 00 Mortgage loans .... ...... 524,650,00 Money loaned to share holders for the purpose of enabling them to own their homes. Each loan secured by first mortgage on local im proved real estate. Stock loans ___ 2" "~1.00 Advances made to our shareholder's against their stock. Nc loan ex ceeds 90% of amount actually paid in. Total __ ...__$554,093 00 liabilities. The Association Owes; To shareholders Funds entrusted to out care in the form pi payments cn stock as follows: Instal. stock. .$217,396.00 Prepaid stock... 102,297.50 Full pd. stock.. 174,150.00 493,843 50 Undivided pit-fits -- 60,249.50 Earnings held in trust for dlrtrlbution to share holders at maturity of stock. Total.. .....$554,093.00 State of North Carolina County of Cleveland, ss: J. L. Suttie, Secretary-Treasurer of the above named Association personally appeared before me this day, and being duly sworn, says that the foregoing report is true to the best of his knowledge and be lief. J. L. SUTTLE Sworn to and subscribed before me this 14th cay of January, 1931 JESSE E. BRIDGES, Notary Public. i My commission expires March 18 1932.) NOTICE OF 8 4I.E OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. North Carolina, Cleveland County. Pursuant to an order made by M. R Weathers, recorder of Cleveland county. 3tate vs. Buren Green, said Buren Green having been convicted of transporting ln toalcatln liquors by means of one Pord roadster. The undersigned will sell at public uuction sale at the court house door in Shelby. N. C.. on the 14th day o' February, 19.11, at 12 .o'clock noon or within legal hours, the following described propertv: One Ford roadster, motor No \2622705. Terms of sale. This the 13th day of ’anuary, 1931. *t l#c 1. M. ALLEN. Sheriff. NOTICE or SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. North Carolina, Cleveland County. Pursuant to an order made by Horace Tennedy, recorder, of Cleveland county in -he caae State vs. J. F. Ambroerombla The said J. F. Ambroerombla having been -onvieted ol transporting Intoxicating li quors by means of one Chevrolet car. The ■ndersined will offer for public sale on Chevrolet coupe motor No 2387713 at the sourt house door In Shelby, N. C. on the 14th day of February. 1931, at 12 o'clocl or within legal hours for cash. This the 13th day of January. 1931 J I- M. ALLEN Sheriff of Cleve land County. 3t Jan 16c Prize Step-father. “Muray, do you love me?” “Of course1' “Then whv not divorce daddy and marry ti.e man at the sweet shop?” Lattimore News Of Current Week Several Hear Paderewski. Ijjttlmorr Cagers Lo-e. Mrs. Smith Hurt By Fall in Shelby. (Special to The Star .) Lattlmore, Jan. 12.-~The Lattt more basket ball teams were defeat ed In a double-header with Hen rletta-Caroleen, Tuesday night at Carolecn. Those who went to Charlotte Fri day evening to hear Paderewski were Misses Wtloree Calton, Eliza beth Hewitt. Annette and Beatrix Blantoai and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Jordan. Mrs. M B.^ Smith is confined to her bed from injuries received from a fall lin Shelby Monday afternoon Mrs. Ann Hamrick who has been sick for several weeks Is still very ill. Those attending the school mas ters banquet at Shelby Tuesday ev ening were, Mr. and Mrs. Lawron Blanton, Miss Lvda Poston and Mr, and Mrs. Ka l Jordan. Mr. J. B. Luttimore returned from the Rutherfordtcn hospital Friday much improved. Mrs. Martha Wright of Mooren boro, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Harrill. Friends in Lattlmore greatly re gret losing Mr. and Mrs. W a Wal ker, who mo’ fd to Shelby Tuesday. They will both be missed very much In community activities. Miss Mada Wilson of Claremont spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Onnie Smith. She was accom panied by Miss Mabel Little, also | of Clarement. Mrs. David Sheilds of Lincoln’on. spent the week end with Miss Wll oree Calton. Miss Minnie Gold of the Zion community spent the week end with Miss Ora Jones. | Mr. and Mrs. Buran Moore ol Boiling Sprints and Mr. Glenn Grigg were dinner guests of Miss Stella Jones, Sunday. Mr. Henry Shearer, who has been ill for several days Is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McBrayer of Forest City spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L, C. Toms and Miss Katie Mde Toms. Misses Reba Moore. Mary Lou Lee, Vernie Brooks and Selma Davis were visitors in the Baltimore high school Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Yates Hamrick spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Callahan. Miss Elsie Orders spent the week end at her home in Mooresvli'le. Mr. Archie Parker spent the week end at his heme near Shelby. Mr and Mrs. Karl Jordan spent the day Sunday at Boiling Springs college as guests of Rev and Mrs W. C. Lynch Mr, and Mis. T. W Poston have moved to the Wilbur Putnam place. Mr. Frank Bradley who Is in the hospital at Rutherfordton is im proving. Miss Lala Martin of Belwood spent the week end with her pat ents Mr. anl Mrs Julius Martin. Mr. and Mrs; Nash Fite of Fletch er; this stale, spent the day Sun day with Mr. Fite's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fite. Mr. and Mrs. B. M Jones spent the afternoon Sunday with Mr. <tnd Mrs. Carl Magness. Miss Margaret Stockton of the Bolling Springs college is at hon’e for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Hamrick and daughter Louise, spent Sunday aft ernoon with Mr. and Mrs W YV Washburn In the Double Springs community. Mrs. Clyde Jones and daughter Fiances, spent the day Saturday | with Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Jones. Mr and Mrs. Thurman Blan ;n of the Sharon community moved Into the house vacated by Mr. Pos ton. Dover And Ora News Of Interest Mr. and Mis. Hubert Lemons and Miss Nell Connor of Red Springs, spent the pa.it week end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elcy Christenberry and children of Qastonia, spent | Sunday in this vicinity visiting rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Moss and lit tle son spent the week end at the home of Mr and Mrs^ R E Moss. Miss Faye Pritchard entertained a number of her friends at her home Saturday night. Many Interesting games were played and music was rendered. Miss Uera Conner spent Tuesday night with her brother Mr. Barney Connor of Eastslde. Miss Inis Buice of Shelby spent the week end with Mi3s Faye Pritchard. i Mr. Hershal Greene spent Sat urday night with his sister, Mrs Ralph McCraw of Gaffney. S. C. Miss Louise Connor was the spend the-day guest Of Miss Beatrice Con i nor Sunday. Messrs, Durham Orlgg and John i Smalley of Lawndale scent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pritchard, Miss Clara Dawson spent Satur day night With Miss Virginia Lynr We are sorry to note that there are several cases of mumps and chicken pox i:» the vicinity. Resptnol spreads a soothing film j that ttopt your cough, heals the raw membranes, lets you sleep in comfort. Pleasant tasting— but no sugar or opiates. 50c. Personal New* Of Shelby R-7 Section (Special to The Star.* Mrs Chas. Thrift and little daugh ters .Helen and Charline, are rpend Ing the week with Relatives Rt Gas tonia We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Zaz Putnam back to pur community ; from Gastonia. They live at one of Mr. Lester Roberts farms. Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Roberts and children, Bible and Mabel, spent a while with Mr. Roberts' mother and sister. Mrs, R. Roberts and Miss Jessie Klla Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. J D. Putnam have moved Into the house recently va cated by Mr and Mrs, Garland Bor ders. Mr and Mrs, Borders moved -near town. Mis.' Dorothy Johnson of Union Mills -pent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. G. L. Bridges and family, j Mr and Mrs, Joe Galloway and children spent the week-end with | relative* near Brevard Mr. Chas. Thrift spent Sunday night and Monday with Mr. L. B. Brown. Misses Kate and Sara Thrift spent a part of Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thrift, Mr and Mrs Pink Randall and daughters, Pinky Lee and Nell, spent Saturday with their daughter and sister, Mrs. H. L. Roberts and »*r. Roberts. j Miss Ophelia Thrift spent Sun ! day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Putnam. Mr. Freeman Cash visited Mr. Otha Roberts Sunday, j Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Putnam spent awhile with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin ; Roberts Sunday night. Despondent, Girls Kills Self. Chicago.—Having become des pondent over not being able to get a Job, Sally Miller, 19, shot and killed hereelf In a bedroom. Sellers Shoe Shop Is central ly~l<> cated and mighty handy too. Try It. at ad SAME PRICE FOR OVER 40 YEARS MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT Flrrt—in tto dougfc. Tkan In tka oven. You can b« sura of parfact baking* in using— BAKING POWDER S5 ounces for 25c Making Tim? Fly. O. •—"I hear the men arc strik ing." , K.—"What (or?” O.—"Shorter hours.” K. -"Luck 10 'em. I always did think sixty minutes was too Ion?, for an hour " Tire only difficulty about living above one's Income Is that It lacks permanency and renders one unfit to live on nothing Good Shoes means good health. Have them repaired at. Sellers Shoe 8hop. 2t ad Man Can’t Sleep, Gets Nervous, Hates People “I could not sleep arid got so ner vous 1 hated everybody Since tak ing Vlnol. I can sleep 10 hotrs and feel full of pep all day" — Julius Bender. For 30 years doctors have pre scribed Vlnol because It contains important mineral elements of Iron, calcium and cod Uver peptone t he very FIRST bottle brings sound sleep and a BIO appetite. Nervous wornout people are surprised how QUICK Vlnol gives new life and pep I Tastes delicious. Quinnv Drug Store. adv. Over I Hot Rolls or Biscuits Her* is something to set your t««t« s-tingling. The toothsome flavor of Golden Crown over hot. biscuits or rolls. Serve It this wsv instead of det sort. There is something about that Golden Crown Southern flavor that transforms this old-time treat into a real delight. Just break the biscuits right in half, pour Golden Crown over them gener ously, leave the rest to your ability to enjoy things really good to eat. FREE BOOK of Southern Recipe's Sent on Request. Steuart, Son A Co, •nc,, Sal timer*. Marrt**«. I ivniirLP We Pill Any Doctor'.’, PRESCRIPTIONS SUTTLE’S For A Registered Druggist PHONE 170 i/iiuuu SAVE For Real Prosperity A study o f business cycles is testimony to the fact that this is the time to sow the seeds of prosperity and fu ture growth. Many of prosperity and fu tile yesteryear and sigh with regret when we recall that we were unprepared t o grasp some one of the invest ment opportunities that came our way. 1931 offers an oppor tunity to start afresh, to lay a sound, healthy foundation and buiM, step by step, our own contribution to nation al prosperity and es tablish a rational plane of living. Start saving today. You’ll feel better to morrow. Union Trust Co. SHELBY, N. C. TOOTS AND CASPER Some Big New*. r How T>0 YOO LlWte MY NEW 4own. camper? i v^now you Awed me. not to buy it, but > vXi*5»T COULDN'T ( . RESIST <Tf J t mA Ur™ I nr , Qr^t >riutp right* wmt4^ljl|!|y \ ( Yooae. the Bose in Tour famut' ALLRI&HT! Qt,eWCRP FROM TOU ANDTOOTB Poe«5» AS SHE PLEASES! 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