Double Boxing
Bout Feature
Thursday Event
( art And Met arvrr Meet Again
Herr. SpamlM To l ieh(
Pearson.
A double main bout Hill fra
lure a having program lo be put
on at the company K armory in
Shelby Thursday night, the pre
liminaries to brjjln at 8:4.%.
In one ot tin* two main bom
Shelby ling fans will have I he on
porluntty ot seeing Tommy Met**’
\fr and Bobe Carr. lightweight
meet again In the other main Je
rome- Spangler. h favorite wh.fi
Shelby fan-, will take on Jimmy
Pearson, the county boy with a go- <1
reputation for putting hr. oppon
ents out on their back
A Hot (<o.
The McCarver-Can bOiit prom
tisos to get the ringside spectator-.
Steamed up. Can has the best, rep
utation out of Shelby, having fought
in several states. but of recent
months McCarter has been coming
along fast. Among fight fans thei.
are many who believe that McCftr
yer has the Babe's number, bu
Babe has his supporters, loo, anti
the bout Thursday evening may
settle the controversy between the
two - temporarily at least
In the preliminaries Albert White
meets tester Coins, and Harlan
Bridges battles Clyde Hov.
Hugh Peeler and 1 eland Francis
will put on the curtain raiser
Lattimore Loses
ToRutherfordton
RuthiTlortilon.—Central lugii of
Rutherford ton, barely nosed put a
strong Latttmore high quintet in
a close battle here Friday night 31
to 31 Erwin of the lasing quintet
garnered the most points, 13. while
the entire local learn got in th<
scoring column.
Rutherfordlon <311
Callahan, ! 7
Harris. 1 . ... I
McDonald, f 3
t .ipscombc. g a
l.itulmoic g . n
Lattimore ’<
Erwin, g r.
Wright, f
Davis, c t
Hsrrtll. g •. 0
Blanton, g 1
Sub., Rutherfordum. Barths, >3
Hodge Lattiinoie. Davis <4’ Tov
ery (3».
Independent Gagers
At Kings Mountain
Strike Hot Stride
t»l> L. K GAMBLEl
Kings Mountaam, Dec. 21 The
Kings Mountain Athletic chib bas
ketball team defeated the McAden
vilJe "Terriers” at the local school
gymnasium Friday night by the
score of 35 to 9. The game was a
one-sided contest from begtnnlnt’ (o
end
Saturday -night' the MorgAiuoh
Community Chest dub' ot Morgan
tou was detested here by the score
at 35 to 26." The game was fast and
furious and the two team ere
more evenly matched. It was said by
members ot the visiting team that
this was thoir First game of the ,iv
son Stowe, forward tot the local;,,
■was the outstanding star of the
game. He scored 18 of his team 35
points. Donton, center for the visit
ors, who was a star at Lehigh uni
versity, playing outstanding ball lor
tiie visitors.
The Kings Mountain Athletic
club has played 14 games this sea
son and have won It, losing three.
They were defeated by Clover, Dal
las and the Kannapolis V M C, A
MORTti Mil I ’ smv
tnd.r at,a by virtue bs the uno , '
contained m a certain mortgage rsecutetiJ
,«o the umUrsigned t,, L N Hamit !
Wife, r Mettle Harrill. which iiiengv- . !
d 'I1 btK,k i3» -i I’ -Bv \i,U
the office of ill* resister or dee,is . h
Cleveland county, North cnrolm. t,-i
ieiaS1’B,'t ,mor!r>“« *»l on JaroM, ,
2r> 1932 at J oi loeH P M . eu >r . u. j*
rmm house door ui the city ■ s,;- 4
*>v K C-, ;o lhr l.t»gh«\sl . L - -
c*»'h the followinjj de.viit.ecl ipB, , t tt,
1 °c»u* Np. 2 iownsh i p cif.. ,
eoum\ North Carolina amt houtuivti
fntlows BjwtoWn*. at a stone in Uvr ,om
c h. McCraw a corner thence »u.,
road souBi 73'u east 158 pole, itos-tie-V, ‘'
creek to a hickory ,. thence , y mV *.,s
north 60 poles to th* mouth of ivr
Branch thence t>p the said branch *'
meanders 140 poles to t;ve mouth of
small branch; thence south 89 , «,s
poles to a stone. C K McCraw . eon
thence with his line south i" west
poles tp the beginning conn. Inner
acres more or less Same being the la
wh‘Cp ^L.':01"'Ta » w White m
m W*tte *"<* *"F hr deed record
in the office of the register of deeds ,
Cleveland eounty. North Carolina m bom
T at page 10; also including ,M> icn
which was sold of! the aboir , ,..
deed dated August 26th. 1891 from w vy
White and wife to R M While winch
deed Is of record In said .register s of-v.
in book FF at page 52: reirreuct bring
hereby made to each of said de’rds fm ia,
description and identification The ,t.0ic
land being conveyed to t. N riarrtii ami
wife b.v W W. White by deed dated J,U.
uary 14th. 1936 and recorded in book f..
at page 391 in ihe office of the register
of deeds of .Cleveland edunty, North Car
olina.
Thia December 24*. 1931
BAHNEY H BLANTON. Mortgagee
Horace Kennedy. Trustee.
■■ 4t. Dec in
Try Star Want Ads,
Rutherfordton Cagers
Doped To Win Shelby
Game Tuesday Night
I Nhrlbv (faint Mn*ts
>t rn n E rst I nc I hfif. (.iris
Will I’lav
'slielbv highs undefeated bus
ketball <] ill tit is dulled In tin vc
Ms four • saint whining strciik
broken Tuesday night when
llic Morris- !• alls callers lake on
tile slrmiE I! nt bill mill on lur
at Bit liter lord ton.
'rii< tShclby girls sextet. mil play
lire Utillicrfoi'clloti girl- tin- anr
n>ul it
'Sllllll I ItlO Jlstl l s
llu Rutherford quint to pinr
tcaily as stung u.s ti was last year,
and htsl .season t|te flashy live lost •
only one game, in 28. The ShC'tbj
quint lost moie 11 inn half of it.',
regulars froth last, year and two
regulars will be ineligible lor play,
Tuesday night because of scholas
tic failure. Due Ur these players be
ing barred lor a month Jolley w»
slilln tl from forward to center and
Ute Shelby quint will take on ip
hardest foe without a single veter
an forward As I, i.-,. houevei, r i,.
locals expect to put up y s'.Kf
fight Tuesday night, the Rutherford
arc comment. oi nminiainli.:'
tlwlt great win record, iny (leapt t<
wverkl handicap- the Shelby hap,
built around the sterling play of
Red" Jolley, us one of (he beei ou -
ftt■; the school. hiu» had iii years.
Friday night RmherforUlon de
leu ted the Taut Lattimore learn h
u narrow nuimhi, U being the clo.-.'
esl contest, with the exception'.-o;
two. that Ruthcrfo.dton has had in
three years
White Christmas At
Casar Methodist
White Christum- will be observed
[fit ilie Mytlutijli.il Chure.ii m. Cas-e
on Christmas eve wilh a program
feonsiKting of singing of (he cards
scripture reading and tuik by U
iJ M, Barber. A playlet "The True
|Christum* Spirit," by (he tune.i
|depart,mem of ilie Sundtiy sehoel
Box Sooner Tuesday
At Plonk’s School
i Then will bw a box Mipjivi a! tiu
;eionk school' house Tue day eve"
! inii December at ” '.10 o.i'lnct
| String uiumc win be .tu-miMiecl In
■ilie "for bush Baud .‘I lie- pi;0«lei *
j will go lo the children's home T
i Uhnsion-Kiilein The public is cot
! dutlly invited
Polkville Cagers
Fake Fwo Contests
Hu' Polkville quintet fresh Iron
victory ovn No. 3 Consolidated
uivtiiiecl !li*‘ Mouiiuimwr twriter''
•it Kings Mountain Thursday night
uul ..t;«-r h hard fought tilt rtncfv
>-d lull) :i Hi to HI 1 Ifloi" to their
I li*- lineup
t'rilii tile P
C.iigg, rt II
I Blanton, u . t
Bearn, e . ti
Covington, i u .. 1
Pa liner. Ik <1
O. Blanton rt . . ti
Green. *• . 0
Dal ion, i'K ’ f;
1 iHaJ 16
Kings .Mountain P
Stowe, rt I
Uluiuiiardl . If . . _ . 2
Con^Well. e 3
Layton, rg . . . t
Collins, Ik 0
McDanii’l rk - 0
.VVrigln, lg .' ■ 0
I'ntul
10
1'ht PolkviUe sextet downed the
,s|)t(ci\ Ki4ms Moumuin aggregr ••
t fori in it Sweeping but hard fought
ill on the Kings Mountain high
•ehdpl court Thursday night. win
ning by tlie count ot 47 to is
The u i if up
Ihilkvillr I*
Greene. ri
cioirt. it t:
Whi 11811!, C ft
Hunt, sc ... ... ti
I Beam, ig r
Mode ig I,
. Jetikin... c "
Muuney. si (]
n 'am. ig (1
I White l« ;■
total Vi
. Kings Mountain P
Wright, rt 'J
Warlick. If (i
Ware, v ' t
l.'o: f.'-vi 11 •(' , . C
Slone, tg i;
ViQV<t. ig ... .. ... J
■ Wan: It ... . .. ... S
Oats.' II . .. . ........ R
Wafterabh. e
W illiamson, sc C
’McDaniels rg ..... •!
Ware anti Pmgei Ig ....... 0
IS
I'dtal
Norris and Whitman
CHOICE!
l 1 KUV, S no guesswurk when vou give
Ndlttilfc and WHITMAN’S CANDIES at
Christmas rime. It has that rare, uni
versal. appeal which wins the favor of
.'oiing and old alike. Varied assortments
tor adults and children at moderate prices
,K" 50c 10 $7.50
Sloop’s Pharmacy
[Fallston News Of
Current Week
Fads toil. . Dee. 19 - J In oysU :
i-upper and entertainment given at
: I he school house Friday evening
j was largely attended! The stuni ,
| given by local men were especial!
enjoyed by all A neal -um we:
j collected from the sale of the oy
sters and candy.
The Woman's Missionary -qcicm
of the Baptist church met who!
Mrs E. G Spurting 'Tuesday ait [
ernoon, A very interesting pro
gram was given on foreign mlsr I
sions after which a business ses
sion was held and the following ol
fleers were elected for the coining
year. ' President, Mrs. E. G: Spur
ling; vice president, Mrs P O.
fto... , secretary and treasurer, Mr, j
D. F„ Hoyle; sunbeam leader, Mrs. |
Ii K Willis; G. A. leader. Mrs. C. D. j
Stroup; n A leader. Mrs W l
Hamrick. V W. A. leader. Mi
Claud Stamey. A delicious salad and
won course with accessories war i
served by the hostess.
Rev. A D Shelton was taken to
the .Shelby hospital Friday aft r
! noon for appendicitis. We hope for
him a speedy recovery.
; Mr. and Mrs. Broadu.- Delhngf
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clam]
Hoyle and family were dinner!
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Mar
tin Sunday.
Mr. Marion Gunll was week-end
■guest of Mr. and Mrs. Adlui Elliot'.
Mr and Mrs. Adlai Elliott and
children spent Sunday with M
and Mrs. Andrew Elliott of near.
Waco.
Ret W A. Elam, Mrs. P O. Re
and Mrs. Marvin Jenkins and chil
dren ol near Mooresboro were din
| ner guests oi Mr and Mrs, Lest* *
I Willis Sunday
Mrs. Guy Wright and daughter
i Miss. Vangle visited Mr. and Mrs
!W A. Royster Sunday,
Mr and Mrs. Clarence l.ee Hoyle
and family visited Mr. and Mr.;
IW. D. l.attunore Sunday
i Mr. and Mrs. Yates Lutz and ■ r
I Muster Dan arid daughter Jean
ispent Sunday with Mr and Mr,
j Forest l utz of near Shelby.
Little Miss Clara Willis ot .iwiv
I Bclwood is sta nding this week with
| Miss Elizabeth Elliott
Mrs Adlai Elliott and children
|spent Monday with Mr. and Mr
! Henry Gantt of near Belwood.
Mrs. Charlie Willis who has been
i seriously ill with high blood pres
jsure is improving her many friends
| will be glad to hear.
Schick Test Invaluable
In Checking Diphtheria
I his Most Dreaded Disease Has Been Proved Prevents
aide Through Immunization, Says Dr. Copeland.
I rginp Parents to Protect Their Children.
»\v ROYAL S. COPELAND, W D
t sited Staff* Senator from .New York
h firmer foiwirwr of Health, 'New York Cfl*
DfPHTHKEIA used to be one
of the most (treaded of all
diseases-. It afflicted young
and old, Fifty years ago the
deaths in this country from <kph
theria were _
a boat I ! » per -
-on.- o ti t of
every 100.000
of thr popula
tion I just year
the.re were leas i
(ban six persons I
out of evory
t 00 .000
1 am Happy
to wy that be
cause of im
m uni station this
ri isease car\ 7*>w
b e prevented.
By means of the
Dr. CAortanW
oijiic*. usi we ran deter mw
whether a person will contract the
®m* «f exposed to diphtheria.
To is is a simple and painless
procedure, it can he given by any
Physician, or by the local health of
ficer. Tho leal consists of injecting
into the skm a. tiny drop of toxin
Thn» causes a welt, or bWbVmg. If
this swelling disappears quickly, the
if ;! is regarded as “negative.” If the
^pr>t turns red and stays red for
.•borrt A week or longer, the test Is
afted positive.” When the test is
potiittve s' means that the Individual,
imlrsB tumuiniaed can contract the
difw'asje.
Tbm knowledge us of rrememtoas
rahis in .-aVing the hve« of cmlrden.
If ail children. were teeted and 'm
muntand agsuntt diphtheria the 8is»
ease would be completely eradicated.
This protection cab be given at any
age, even t.o a baby when but ni
months oM
Tb« rnrni unra ton . produced by
jtho Injection of * HuteUmr called
I “ttnin-airt>~toxtn. ’ Three inje, t'ons
are grven at weekly intervals There
are no serious after effects *roni Ihts
treatment- and often the child is un
aware of the injection.
Scientists agree that no emits
■hould be denied litis proiri imn. It
t* believed too. that the injections
i shook) be given an early as pea
[ hte_ The reason for (has rs that
! diphtheria rs meet dangerous bee
itwewc the agee at six months and
five years. Pteare remember that few
children are naturally immune to
diphtheria, ff a child i* immune to
diphtheria that is all Uie better, of
coarse, bat the fact can only be de
termined by the Schick tern.
W your child has received a Schick
test and it war found to be positive
do not hesitate or delav the iniec
toons. Tf your child has not beer,
"Schick ed,” attend to the matter a*
onee.
Bear in mind that diphtheria us def
initely preventable. But the means
of protection for your child can be
applied only by your consent
Parents who ha ve children under
School age should talk with the
family dolor or health offi< or about
this important measure This p-o
t*s Hon is within the reach of ever',
one. There is no excuse for not
protect mg your child from diphtheria
Caerntf. OSI try 'Wem* e-.,.-. . w.
\nxvers to HeahJi Owtim I
M 8 Q. - W hat shoirttl a girl
W ! 4 1 feat i mch tall, weigh'/
What witt reduce the hips .red
•odosnen'•
S—What win eradicate wan* an
the hands?
s—How can I get rut ot excessive
hair <rn the arms and legs?
A Site shoutd weigh a,heal 1W
pounds This would be about aver
as® tor one of her age and height as
net-mined by examination erf a large
.lumber ot persons.
Kxereie* and proper diet should
fcrmg about general resmits. For full
jian jiailars send a self a ddressed.
(tamped envelope and repeat your
uiiesUon
.1—For- full oarUcuJars send a self
iddres.sed, damped envelope and re
lie at your quefttion
4—For fall portic uiars send a self
aetdretwdi, damped envelope and re
peat your question
A DAIIiY RKADRR q —WhkA
***“ ,01' PiwP'ea and blasts '
hbadB? T have bad my diseased tot
als removed bat there is no im
ii.ovemc.nt in my complexion The
one nation was done about six week*
ape
hirin'* tn*' Oiem
ihes Wtu otoar up as> soon as - our
syst em has been entirely e lea ted of
aU infection The diet'and eiimma
tion are important factors under the
circumstances Kor further narticu
'ars send a self-addressed, scamped
envelope and repeat your question.
E. P.
freckles and
Q.—Whai will bleach
how should it oe u:-ed?
*- ■—Equal parts of lemon iu*ce a no
pern tide wtll bleach freckle <, bur the
preparation may prove dryin* to the
sk.m, Tn this case apply a hook ro d
cream after each treatment
1 'Wi orr l?3t, or SeiT-pao*i Foaitcra aamee cl
Merry Christmas
W* deem K a great privilege to sincerely
extend feo you and Toun, tfce Seeeon't
Gr«etmf« and twawtieat Good Wiatw.a. {
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CHRISTMAS
Mixture
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* $1.29
N. B C
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PVsg ^
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5®* 95c
VTMOHB'S KBTSrONI
IHCtMttT Ik. 19c
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PRESERVES r_ He
jl SUNNYFIELD PRINT
Butter ft. 37c
<J*S\M>M<vrilKK fe
Pan Rolls toz. 7c
wduwfwrp—
Pears
!<«««*•
Omi
HAWAII
27c
SMJkO WtESSHK
Kmu
19c
SUWJPT S JICWM
SRORTEWklC 2 Iks. fit
Sugar ft Sc
Uy> Oft atoc «Mii JUrb
Bokar z 29c
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NUTS
K .9c
££“• 19c
fe. 29c
2Sc
*fe. I9c
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HAlSfNs
2 25c
WTTED
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CURED HAMS,
A or Whole,
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Home Dressed
Turkeys
12ic
Small—
19c
29c
HENS, Dressed, lb. 23t'
Oysters, select, qt. L. 19c
Oysters, standard, qt. 10c
Hi
AM our atom* wdl nmm ap« until M> P. Mm CW*m* U
md mH do** dD dajr Oinstma* Day.
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WEDNESDAY
DECEMBER 23
HEAVY HENS
IEGHORNS
STAGS
ROOSTERS
TURKEYS
16c
lHc
12c
8c
20c
Farmers Mutual
Exchange
B. AUSTELL, Pre,.
R. w. SHOFFNER, County A*t.
Economical
For Ladies
CxJTsfarr^'rO ^V*2 flW^ »»' •**£
■*** w»>! pta>M' *«•
Ladies' House Slipper*
A delightful array of slippers in popular
Hhe gratitude of any
fryies
that wilt win
heart
39c - s1l£
LADIES’ HOSIERY
A ‘ovary q< ft that every woman adores and is bo^nd
to appreciate &rd women never have too ^ny
pairs of hosiery. Ch'ficm or service weight.
79<
Men’s Shoes
He'-ii think you paid double the pr*ce
Men s House Slippers
. ju$t
ever/ rr
variety
five sort of « practical gift that
’.r a oil id ana enjo> Large
ram *hich tc chooie.
49c * *122
MEN'S SOCKS
sod
spira*.
First ■ q j.fliif
c‘’OcH o’ .a 'ever design’
5 pairs $1
Sects of 5,;
p'rdlfl Or
#ooi,. ^sie or
w. oerrerrs.
pairs
IN GIFT BOXES
Children’s Shoes
Tbur >/#«■ pt&wdiv ±.~ '* tb®> trier,ds what $ar*tc>
brpi !•■ ’ vou give Hierr Miller-Jones Shoes.
Oxford; -'iiq|v shoes of fchick parent. dull b'uck
fin" ira'-ner
99‘.. >2»
Boys’ and Girls’ House Slippers
of felt or kid wnh pad
Coo.r I siipp©
ried/solos mode, osogtia#1
fori to'..playtime hours.
give com
39c to 89c
Boys’ Shoes
Loo9 wearing, comfortable shoe* 3b,-tea r«t
as bove wart them.
E'ack or tan oxfords or r gr shoes
> ^21.. J2^2
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