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Romance of II. S. Marini Corps A romance that started to bud in Ouanlieo, Va., alien tier father com manded that marine nosf, has blossomed into flower: with the an nouncement of the engagement of ftlfss Ethel Peters Hut lor, daughter of General Smedley It. Itutlcr, famous "fighting Marine,'’ to Liruten ant John Wrhle, of the U. s. Marine Corps. Miss Under made her debut in Philadelphia society some years ago and met her future hus band when he was In her father's reinmand a( Quantiro Lieutenant Wehle, whose home is in "Norwalk f rim., is at. present stationed at Krooklyn N.m Yard. Nobody’s Business liy GEE McGEE social events from flat rock The ladies aid of rehober church has asked me to in farm the pub lick that n big oyster .supper wiH b hell jn the annex next frlday night fend oysters will be served at same table de hole and alley carte, which means, i (suppose, that they will have soup and fries, everyboddy r invited to come and let not le.v than c35 for the organ fluid If the;, expect to eat ntmy thing, as the or gan must be tuned. otiner count of ford k ents num bers costing nearly 10$ this year, n great manny pleasure cars have not benn out since deccmbcr the 31. if corn and peas and eggs hold on', all of the said ottermobecL. will Ik in operation very soon, my nabors mr. brown and nil mvuIU and tin >r 2 wives, have already saved un nearly half enuff to buy theirs with and the children can ,o naked for a while longer so she says a big rattlesnake was kilyied b tlie poleesman while off duty pos sum hunting Ute other night, him Kidney Acidity Breaks Sleep !£ you Feel old unit rare-down from Getting I p Ntgbts, Backache, < Pains, Stiffness. Nervousness, Circles imtler Eyes. Headaches, Burning and Bladder Weakness, caused by Kid ney Acidity, I want you to unit sni ffling light now. Come in and net what I think is file (neatest med icine 1 have ever found. It often gives big improvement in ft liouis. Just ask me for t'vstex (Stss-tcx). It's only 7r>e and l guarantee it to Quickly combat these conditions and satisfy completely, or return empty package end get your money back. SITTLEN DHK, STOKE. PAINS QUIT COMING “When I was a girl. I suf fered periodically with ter rible pains in my back and sides. Often I would bend almost double with the in tense pain. This would last for hours and I could get no relief. "I tried almost every thing that was recom mended to me, but found nothing that would help until I began taking Cardui. My mother thought It would be good for me, so she got a bottle of Cardui and started me taking It I soon improved. The bad spells quit coming. 1 was soon In normal health.” •—lira Jewel Harris, ■Winnsboro, Texas. Sold At 4H Drug Store*. «.i n CARDUI Helps Women to Health Take Thedford’s Black-Draught] tor Constipation. Indigestion, | *11 ' BIIIOUSC [}S! £ T find his (1 .other dogs treed a pos sum in a log and when he split it opf'n, it was n rattlesnake with H buttons mid several button-hples. the pbleesman nearly killed his has deg hitting at the snake with his lantern when It exploded, and when It was finely subdued. rioboddy seemed to know whether him or the dogs killed it. its hide will be stuff - ed for the musiutn in the ; choll house. •a. woman • from new york vva.. m nur jnids; last week working for a Mown- bubb bou.se she takes order'! nncl collects.$1 from her customer.'.: «4 :l Banuntee of good faith for ah orders over $2 aitl under 3$ she; talked my wife into buying 3 order., of $3 each, so slic garraateed hf.r good faith with the monney i loan; her to buy her a nice. Sunday dreri with and if they ever gr; any bubb;;: from that woman, t will warrantee everboddy ti es faith in the fu ture. that's U|e way that man done nifi what sold me 5 nreor.s for 2$, and got 1$ down for mailing charges atvi lie has,seal bonit seen since, anrl • nealhet has his razors, congress has rxtehde I the morj toimm again lo the furriii nations, but it has not seen fit to extern; tmnyliving to us homcfolks. squire! elli on. our mustgistrate. cays u congress .stays met long eivuff lim it will bust us all from maine.te cully foriicy. i read in the papeis where a senator said that mr ho:--' ver is the only man that can lend us out of the pahnlclt. he ought to know the wav out. ns fie i., the. man that led us n: . if <:•»> dim mercrats don't win next election. .; am going to cloee up. , el! out. z* my church letter, turn Iiors ou‘ cl the pastor, gup tny hour: lo the 'ate. and move to chmiv.r .\vher.> you don't hatter have no r;nv em inent and a feller can fight al! the time. mr. editor, i will me L foam m a startling peace ot news ”ri ,.v if. what i hear is so about- a ceim u bay and girl when lie com- lac': • ■ id her as usual, her pa be rricti in hot gun this morning. vore.s trulie. nuke Clark, rid. eorry . ponciont Wo Know Now. There's an old farmer living down below Stcbbius Cross Roads who ;s still looking for farm relief. He actvrally believes that the Rover; « bvent is going to do something to help price of cotton and com and pans. In fact, he is still holding the 3 bales he made year before las and the 2 bales he made last year xorue or stockiiomt as viit tint. Nonce ts hereby guru lo the annua. meeting of the stockholders of The Union Trust Cei%p.my o; SheU». N c for tla election Of directors lor 'the ensuing ve»» and for nr.v otlier business coming before tht initUBt at their bauking house ir hhciby N c. on Tue.-iUj. January lath at n o clock a. tn, FOR REST ESltaiOdl. Cashier rXM l TOR'S NOTlt l: Having qualified us executors • or tin estate of T VV Hamrick, deceased 01 Cleveland count' Nortli Carolina, tins f to notify ah persons having claims against me sn id estate to present same to us properly proven on or betore the Jsth day of Deceinbtr 19.12 or this notice veil be pleaded m bar of any recover', there, of AH iversons owing the said estate will please moke Immediate settlc-u-iv. |U thf undersigned. This Jen Ut, 1932 *' A Hamrick. 1,. M Hamrick, and Mae Hamrick, executors of estate of T i W HumnA. deceased til-Jan. 1 1XH I TOR'S NOTH I Having this day qua 11 tied as executo. rv ,,b? !®B wm and testament of n. all persons hokttliv claims against said estate are herein notified to present the sair; propertv L&°™n .lo ‘be undersigned n fill Mr T T^l’vVd-',n TeilB' "r to I* T. F»Ks. Shelby N. C. my duly gppolnie prtwess agent on or beiore the*SUTdl oLri1'.r,r,V'i‘W:' ,0'' 11115 notice will ra fwfm ■ All"11' of *B>' ri*ht 10 re«iv • Uier«on. All person* uulehtPd t« SS*J"!LPl'7 'bimed'Me « ioent to the tuidersigned This the 7th da' of Jatnier'r uuj Preston. s Daniel IxerutoT of i„'«i j B,dTlf Fan's'"' Attorney r DamH Try Star Want Ads. !: lias no peas or corn. Tilth poor old fellow voted for .1, Hoover because A1 Smith was .1 cross betwixt, a wet. and u Cath lolic, and lie1 says he Intends to give Mr. Hoover a fair trial. He thinks times will is better because this is election year—an the republicans i will turn loose some of their money. He doesn't know that most of 'em ! turned it in Wall street in )9 and SO- and it's still loose. I: inu.-i. I> line to have such faith as tins old farmer has. He believes ihnl the i eiit congress will force 'the pro; on legislature to reduce taxe;, on la;in lrpKis. He read that ' ill hi. pai> -, Grit. II" doesn't take Hilly other paper and says Grit, Is 'good enough tor him—and I think lie ought to tied that paper, to ul! 1 of our office-holders -so's they’ll have some gut In them. I like to hear this old gentleman talk: it .- gn at to feet that you know ,ni t a 1-ittlc bit move than somebody t. e knows. He permitteci the following facts to ooze amt ef fervesce from that big mouth of wisdom he possesses—“Mo, it aintj , no use for A) Smith to run for | nothing else no more—that ai ! man. Ra:> Cobb, ruin: him in the | la t race, but 1 think he was nun* before Cobb jmed in with him ’’ ”1! At Smith would Jine the Bap Itlst church and line up with pro herbitlon. lie could possibly be pre.< ■sydent. but the folks wont stand for Ins kind of religion. A man told me that Mr. Dawes might run. but lie atnl never done nothing that I ever heard of except smoke his pipe bottom"np-war,... and give Eurup a a plan to beat us out of our money. There aiht but 2 good men loft in ttie field amongst the republican* that stands a chance to be elected, and them is Cole Blee.se and Tom Heflin of Alabama " "The poor man lues to pay all cf the taxes anyhow. The rich folks have bought up all of the bonds that they don't hatter pay no taxes on, and that leaves the working man to foot the bill. The railroads have raised the freight rates so’s the bonds them feller.; has wont be like a secont morgage. but I'll botcher mey win lose meir money trying to get more than they will make by taking what, they deserve. well my -mules is about done eating, so I'll have to go home. I diddn't get no tag for my Ford, so I felt back on old Pete and Beck. Good-day Grover Section Events Of Week ’Special to The Star * Grover, Jan. 13 The senior B Y. P. U. of the Grover Baptist church gave a demonstration pro gram m the church undue: inn Sunday evening at six o’clock. V V attendance was good and the'junior and intermediate B V. P. U. of ga n iza lions enjoyed I he spier,-ik program. Miss Mary Tunic: who teaches in the Oasar school : pent the wee. end here- with Mr and Mrs. A. l\ Collin. Mr. and Mrs. Car; Beam and Mr; F,ini; Bell visited Irakis and rel ative'. in Blacksburg. Mr. G. W. Green an-i Mr. C. K Byers attended the shin* at Buf falo school hour- Bun-lay evening Mr. a|u5 Mrs S. A. Crisp are spending icverai days this week with Mr.. Crisp’s mother Mrs. Mary Fellows of Colum’ii i, s. C. Mr. Ca vrenc - Martin of Ciiar Uit’.e, Misy Thelma Martin of King? '' ' '■ if; visite’- then- lister, Mrs .Mom and Mr Mom Sunday, t . and Mr;. T. 'S3 Keeter werr ho. teas a' an elegant dinner last Frldav at six o'clock at their nt traetiye; home <.a Bub Vance street Covers wore is id f • Pev. and Mr., Ku • : roo.yr?; ; no. hd! daughter F ...V Mr. And 'Mrs. i). J, Kerim Mr . Ophelia mliw. Mi. and Mrs T s. Kem • f.; . Ahvo.,1. Hollin®. • ' and f/. • Howard Hern at’-: '■nmiy i.o" ;d h-*,v.v'e eun munilv sp nt Mr f.’vl. Ml\ M- . Jac ..in her'■ mother. Bclm vnt -Mr. end Mr-. S'" 1 v spent W.'-j Ml. J Vi ?• ,:.o n • -. Mr. ana M fatuity i Mr. pi i ;' move-, to w ’•'a v vis:’’; Kdison Dover r d -veetf-pti - FI! ' nr. M.. \ n, of'Gaf'iw Hie;, r! r .. V'"-.. r ;r- >. S. .’ r,-: • Mm. t A. ■ Mr. an l T.I ' MtCe son f :n tivos her- M -- Se vered cs flu hnvo «r around town:; Train Passes Ow > H?n: FV.uls Engineer i'raco IV Praia. Pert Us?' Knock «! down l j *-v -eager train while vipcrlntemiin*; traffic. th station m.i *tp4 Iri the train clean over hini than jumped up and gave the engineer a verbal lacing for disre gar ding signals 4 I Just Ten Years Ago | 1 (From Issur of The Star, Jan. in, 1BJ2.) i Mr. Hezeklah, better known a "Carr" Dcdmon died Monday hi ins home on the Shelby-Fallston roso at the age of 85 years. Mr. Dedmon was one of the pioneer citizens of tlie county who always stood lor tir Hght. Through the eight children surviving, he was the grandfathe • of 54 and great-grand father of 51 Mr. Dedmon was married to Leona Ftoxana Weathers in 1854 and *0 this union were horn nine children. His funeral was preached by a Con federate comrade, Rev. A C, Irvin at Ro, s Grove Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock and Interment was in Hie cemetery there beside his de voted wife. One of I he saddest deaths m No 7 township recently was that c.' Mrs. Will H. Blanton which occur red Tuesday morning at* 12:30 o'clock after an illness of only 30 minutes. Mrs. Blanton whs 40 years of age and leaves surviving her husband and seven children. Her remains were burled at Beaver Dam j Baptist church Wednesday after nodi) at 2:30 o’clock The Cleveland Bank and Trust! Co., Shelby's youngest banking In-1 stitutlon. moved into its handsome j new building, formerly the Martin; building, corner of LaFayette and! Marion streets on Thursday ever.- ‘ lng of this week. The Martin build-' ing has been under repairs for six* days and transformed into a beau tiful white structure. Since the advent of the New Ye?.. about $125,000 has been paid out bv the cotton mills and banks of Shel by in dividend, to their stockhold ers. Mr. J E. Nash who has been bu\ ■ cr for the men's department of the Gilmer chain of stores and located at Shelby most of the time since the Gilmer stare opened in Shelby, has gone to Statesville to become manager of the Gilmer store at that place. j double Shoals News ! Of the Current Week 'Special to The Star.! 1 Double Shoals, Jan. 13—An ur. | usual good attendance was seen at the Baptist Sunday school last ' Sunday. The W. M. U. met in their regu lar monthly meeting just after Sun | day school with good attendance. The weekly teachers meeting was , held last Thursday night at the • home of A. D. Spangler after the regular business and class period. Miss Kuna Spangler served peanuts a,it popcorn. All enjoyed the oeca 1 There were 49 present. Mr J. R. Peeler who was man ned- tor the Double Shoals Mfg Co' • store for many years, and wbi j resigned last spring for a rest, is now In business for himself.- A few [nays ago he bought out J. R. Jones : tore at I.awndak. The firm will be known as J. R, Peele:. [ Mr. and Mr.,. O. B. Fowler o* | Union, S. C spent the week-end '■ini Mis, Yam,, Peek-. Mrs. Fow |iey is a college mate of Miss Peeler 'and was recently married. Mr. and Mrs; Clyde Cornwell and Mr. and Mrs. C P- Spangler spent ; Sunday wife;.'. Mr and Mrs, S. C. Wilson near Zion church*; Miss Mozelle Costnc. spent Sun day with Mir, Grace Peeler Air. and Mr . l<oyd Cook spent Sunday wife them pnrcnU Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cook The tenant f»rnr r have been . low in moving. They are beginning now to move in ever- direction get ting read-.- for spring work. The law prim of cotton is begin ning to change the tenants back to the old way. lusted of moving old ■'i’.toiuobi '.s, trey w,.H be ,;e-, mare and more moving eovs hog- r.nd eldcker-.s and tl.-tr. ‘.inv- will be bet ter for si; peopT. Debating Club In Regular Meet Here TiV' riv Oo'#'1 l . C. ilexes.:, debating club ^ high I held a regu n: .ra,r Wed m.j; ntarjimg ol 1 - v. cu,k. a*. ■ iic » v;uUir hour. After e fcarneeu was attended to, the rdi-ji,fried to■ th" rehbe-i *u<in > ’•* vlier-.- a c bale was held Qooiy. "rtosilrcd, that a!;.: Ima examination movie be abolished the affirma v*v: Kgynients wen presenteo bj usiu hunts: Falls anti Frank Jenk ins . .ill.' negative side was support ed b. Jab Blanton and Caleb Mc Swrau. r< '.tree members of the debate club, a. .mg as judges, decided that llu negative side won the debate; and that Caleb McSwain was best single speaker. After the debate was concluded, the remainder of the period was spent in uk open discussion con cerning the approaching triangular debate. Mr. Abernethy. one or the visitors present, gave much mfoi matlon which was beneficial to the entire debate club. Several manuals and books have arrived, to be used in the prepara tion of triangular debates Dewey Bostic Weds Miss Acre In S. C. Couple of Trinity Section Married. Misses I ovelare Entertain H. V. P. V. Union 'Special to flic Star ) Trinity, Jan 13.—Muses Nan and • Mary Frances Lovelace, the little ! daughters ot Mrs, John Lovelace. I very beautifully entertained the members of the Junior B. Y P. U. ■it their home on last Saturday ev ening. A numbe r ot games and contests were enjoyed throughout the even ing. Those members of the union en joying this hospitality were Misses Ray and Frances Bridges. Clara MaeMoe and Mildred Bostic. Mary Long. Nan. Mary Frances and Dot Lovelace and Masters Alvin Dills, Claude Bostic Jr.. Joe Giecne, For rest and Norris Carrol and John Lovelace Jr, and Mr and Mrs. F. A. Lovelace. After the games (Tie guests were invited into the dining room where delicious cake, grape juice and popcorn were served by the mother of the hostesses, Mrs. Lewis Carroll. Miss Vernice Season of Cherokee has been visiting her cousin Miss Nellie Beason here last week Mr. Dewey Bostic and Miss Eaker, motored over to Gaffney, S C.. on last Saturday afternoon and were married by the probate judge there in tlw uesence of a few friends. Mr. and M. 5 7 UcClunney and children -.is Ltd rvalivs in No. 1 Mrs. Wiike-s , V fi.r.ney is visiting her . or: Mr. H. W. McKinney here. Mr-;. >Vav:ie .-fridges entertained ith a . &r-.v at her Lome on last '.Vedre.-d;: • evening, complimenting lie-: trr Miss Fffie Bridges of Tier.uho is visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. John Lovelace and children vert the spend-the-day guests of Mr. and Mrs, Dw ight Winn of CUffhcie, Sunday. Mr and M,-. P. V. Greene and children of Mooresboro. spent last Saturday right with Mr and Mrs. Fnul Bridges. Mr and Mrs. Henry Hamritk and little daughter. Ruby, of ML Pleas ant. were caMcrs in the commun ity Sunday afternoon. Mr. Lind:ay McSwain of Boiliria Springs spent the past week end here with his uncle Mr. E. B.. Love lace. Mr and Mrs. Paul Bridges were the spend-the-day guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Jones of Mf. Pleas ant, last Sunday. Mr. Bob Johnson, son of Mr. George Johnson of McDowell coun ty, Mr and Mrs. Ralph Shellsn, of Rutherfordton were callers at the home of Mr Noah Pope on last Saturday Miss Ruth Hollifield it spending some time with friends in Cliffside, Wasn't Particular. i. -— - Bobby—Mamma, did you buy me | from the f:tOrk° j Mamma—Yes, dear why do you jask? I Bobby—I've often wondered why you didn't pay a few more doiiars and pick out a boy without freck les. I TRUSTEE'S SALE or REAL EsTATL. j Under and by virtue of the author, j contained in that certain deed o' tru.; executed by Mathew M Mauney nr.d wiX® j Ruth Mauney. to the undersigned trui ‘ tee. said deed of trust being dated Mai 1, 1928, and recorded m the office of the register of deeds for Cleveland counu N. C.. in book 150 at page 241. securir.K an indebtedness, and default having been made in the payment of said indebted ness. and being requested by the hold? of sstfd indebtedness to sell said properly I will on, Monday. February 1,1th, IMS j.at 12 o'clock noon, or within legal hour at the court house door In Shelby. N. c.. sell to the highest bitder for cash a' public auction that certain lot of land lying in No. 6 township and bounded as' follows: 1 Lying in the Western part of the town kf Shelby. N. C., on the south aide of | West. Marion street, Joined on the east oy 12. J. Thompson, south by A. H. Morgan and west by George Washburn., and bound ed as fdliowi. Beginning at a stake oi south side of West Marion street, a new | corner, and runs south l 1-3 east 200 ifeet tj & stake a new corner; thence south 8\3 vcit 62 1-2 feet to a stake m j Paul Qxfoin s. no r George Washburn's thence with 1 » line north 1 1-3 west ?Q0 1 fe?t to a stake cn south side of We^t ;Marion street; thence with south side o! S$ M r .ju street north S3 east 61 1-i fact to p stake, pom or beginning.' , This Jar.ua';. 15th. 1932. THE COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BAvTv. High Foint, N. C-, Trustee. : *35.*ph C. V hism.rL. Atty 4t Jan l.Vc FT.ITEM i OF ( OKDI I Ion ■ ibOt’TIi MILLUV BClflUNG AVD LOAN ASSOCIATION Of SLeM-y I’,, At of Deeewbcr. SI. JJ>£! Assets lie A.'-.?e fafm OwnV. Cr;;\ <?•. hand and in l ank- . S625 «b Mertgagr: Loans . ...... 4-1.800.no Mt.Tje/ loaned to idrureholuers for tl;«. purpose cu enabling them to own their homes. Each Ioaji secured by first morigage or. lopal improved reel estate Stock Loans --____ 4,174.8a Advances made to our rhare holdtr* against their stock. No loun exceeds 90 percent oi amount actually paid in Accounts Receivable_..._ . 130 O' Temporary advances for in surance. taxes. etc Office Furniture and fixtures . .. 75 Oi Itmii Estate Owned ___ _ 3,660 00 TOTAL . -.., _ ---- $53 465.5 Liabilities Th* Association Ows To Shareholder:, Funds entrusted to our care in the torn of payment* oh atock a* ioltows internment, stock ... 39,15a is Prepaid stock _ gAgo on Full Paid Slock ... e.800 HO 550 713 75 Undivided Fronts . _ S 627 761 Earning* held in trust for dls- ‘ i trlbutton to share-holders at maturity of stock , I Other Liabilities _ 115.')ij total .. _$iu,AlS Stale Of North Carolina, CtmtilT of Cleveland ss Js F ROBERTS, Secretary-Treasurer the above named association persona, appeared before me this da', and be! Italy sworn, says (hat the toregolnc r port la true to the best of his knowled and belief. J F. ROBERTS, Becv -Treas Sworn to and subscribed before me tt 13th day of January. 1932 ^ L H£IEV. NitUtv Puliito. Did Not Want His 1 Daughter To -See Roadside' “Necking” Washington—Andrew H Spark- j man drove 40 miles an hour along I 3!andersburg road, northeast, in or-! tier to pass automobiles containing; necking parties which he did not i j wish ills young daughter to see ", he •explained in police court. Sparkman, who said lie Is con-, Inected with the office of Senator Blaine, of Wisconsin, and was once a professor at the University of J Wisconsin, was released by Judge’ Isaac R. Hitt, on his personal bond! He also was charged w ith driving c. |dead tags- and failure to exhibit liisj driver's permit, but pleaded unfa-! miliarity with local laws YOU May Not Agree With See What You Think Monday \t The Carolina Two Bound Over In,Lincoln Theft Lincolnton—Paul Leatherman and Montgomery Weaver were bound over to the January term of Lincoln superior court In bonds cf $750 each by Recorder S. M. Roper, probable cause having been found in connec-,, tion with the robbery of Mari n Props* filling station last week. Two other defendants charged with conspiracy in connection with the same affair were discharged by the court, the evidence tailing to substantiate the charge. Cash For Poultry THE FOLLOWING PRICES WILL BE PAID FOR POULTRY THIS WEEK: HEAVY HENS . 15 cts. LEGHORN HENS .. ll cts. STAGS . 10c cts. COCKS. 7 cts. DUCKS.. 7c cts. GEESE .. 7 ct5. Eagle Poultry Co. F. B. ROPP, Mgr. Near Seaboard Depot Phone 149 SYNCRO-MESH, QUIET SECOND AND FREE WHEELING-ALL THREE IN THE NEW PONTIAC Look for ihoraugfrfeis in Pontiac engineering. In alt new Pontiacs, Syncro-Mesh makc. gear-shifting effortless -second gear is really quiet -and free wheelihg permits you to coa t along at wilt. Then shift gears without touching the clutch. You get not just one, but ' ll three of these big improvements in all Pontiacs at no extra cost. Chl®f of Values.. Pontiac offers these important developments at no extra cost SYNCRO-MESH QUIET SECOND FREE WHEELING RIDE CONTROL LONGER WHEELBASE INCREASED POWER AND HIGH SPEED • GREATER ECONOMY NEW, ROOMIER FISHER BODIES ■ |f RU3BER CUSHIONING AT A7 CHASSIS POINTS ENCLOSED SPRINGS ’RIDING COMFORT FULL PRESSURE LUBRICATION \ NEW PONTIAC SIX Brings the Important Developments of the Year to the Low-Price Field Pontiac Six also offers Ride Control —that re markable new improvement which permits you to regulate, shock absorber action to all driving condi tions. This is but one of its riding comfort fea tures. Bodies arc longer and roomier. Interiors, are deeply upholstered and richly appointed. Pontiac s spirited performance is based on over-size engine improved to provide greater horsepower and higher top speed. Yet no more fuel is used than in cars built for economy alone. See the new Pontiac Six . . . arrange for a dem onstration! G. M. A. C. time payment plan avail able if desired. NEW PONTIAC V-8 Offers the Distinction of V-8 Per. formance at a List Price under *850 It is the V-tvpe motor that makes some of the world s finest cars so brilliant and reliable. Now this distinguished power plant is offered in the Pontiac V-8 at the lowest price ever known. In addition, there are such refinements as effective body insulation against heat, cold, and noise such upholstery and finish as you obtain only from fine Fisher craftsmanship. If you have driven lesser cars, learn how economi cally you can graduate to V-8 ownership; if more expensive ones, how Pontiac V-8 meets your need, and tastes for much less money. Let us de~nn strate it to you, thoroughly. LACKEY Shelby, N. C. ^ J. LAWRENCE West Warren Street
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