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WEBB THEATRE ! I — TODAY AND TUESDAY— i ANOTHER BIG HIT — 10c and 25c — >»>W FEARED BY MEN yet drawing them to her./ w> it 0® JEAN HARLOW CHESTER MORRIS Now you can see why Katherine Brush’s Best-Selling Novel Thrilled and Shocked A Million Readers! Also LATEST NEWS AND ACTS WEBB THEATRE Still In Business A rumor has spread around town that .Tack Pal mer is not now actively engaged in any Undertaking Business. We wish to stare that the next day after Mr. Palmer’s Equipment and Merchandise were voluntarily removed to another building he came with us in the same building in which he has been located several years. Last week we received a new and complete line of Caskets, and equipment. (Funeral supplies as well ns all other merchandise has been greatly reduced. All out purchases being made at present prices enables us ro pass this saving on to our patrons and friends.) You will find the same dignified, sympathetic service that has characterized Palmer's m Shelby and Cleveland County for 13 years. The Palmer Mortuary AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE fil FERRIS PALMER GRADY LOVELACE AUDITOR'S REPORT-JUNE 30, 1932 Shelby City Schools, Shelby, N. C. We have audited the books and records of the Shelter City Schools, Shelbv. N C for the fiscal year ended June 30. 1932. and respectfully submit the following report. I—CTH RENT EXPENSE FUND A summary of these transactions would be as follows Cash Receipts; State allotments_ From County; Poll taxes... .. Fines, forfeitures. From City; Taxes ._... ..... Fees and miscellaneous Total cash receipts ... Bank balance 7-1-31 .. Local State Tax Funds Fund $58,310.30 1.033 64 1.30O00 28.204.03 1.879 55 $60,643.94 $60.643 94 *30,083 68 3 717.58 $33.79S..’6 Both Funds Combn'd $58,310.30 1.03364 1.30000 28.204 03 1.379 65 $90,727 62 3.71258 $94 440.20 Balancing totals Cash Disbrusements 62—Instructional service 63— Operation of plant .. 64— Maintenance of plant 65— Fixed charges . 66— Auxiliary agencies ... Total cash disbursements Bank balance 6-30-32 .. . Balancing totals ...». Local Both State Tax Funds Funds: Fund Cembn'd ......$54:036 13 $27.505 46 $81,541.59 ...... 4.170.01 2,822 2) 6 092.22 .. 1.384.14 718 20 2.303.13 . 74950 07 749.57 ...... 104 16 31.5H 135.75 . 60.643.04 $31 078 32 $91,722.26 ..... 2.717 94 2.717.94 $60,643.94 $33,796 26 $94 440.20 1—CAPITAt/ OUTLAY AND DEBT SERVICE FI NDS Capital outlay Debt Serv. Cosh Rerpt Cash Receipts County per capita ..._ —. ..$1.494 54 •City taxes ....... . ...... Fire loss collected ... ..... 400 on Cash Recpt. $ 3.801.33 25,845.00 Transfer from bond fund..... 452 72 Miscellaneous.... ........ i 40 4 4g Total receipts $1.895 04 $30 103.5: ■ Capital outlay Debt Serv. Cash Cash Disb Disb Cash Disbursement: 682— Furniture ._...._$ 84.71 683— Books.. ...*.. 710.12 Principal and Interest: Literary fund ..... ..... Special Bldg fund _.... ...__ ’Bonds. ......... Total Disbursements _ ..... ..... ..... __ 794.83 Bank balances 6-30-32 ...... .......i 1101X5 Balancing totals ..... ..... ..... ...._... _...$189594 •Handled by the City government GEORGE G SCOTT. * COMPANY Certified Public Accot .limits. 1.840.99 770 00 25.845.00 38.455 00 1,648 53 $30,103.53 LOCAL and • •PERSONAL News Born to Mr and Mrs Wilbur Costner Thursday, at the Shelbv! oospital. a little daughter. Mis Dostner before marriage was Mi,-: ( Lots Marlin Miss Alice Sanders has returned' dome alter a ten days visit with Miss OUve Fowler in Glenn Springs 3. C. Miss Fowler accompanied her J home and will remain tor several days as her guest Mrs M Pogues and Mrs S W , Biling, oi Greenville, S. C are tb* I guests tonight of Mrs Pegues | daughter of Mason Carroll They j are en route to Blowing Rook ' Hon O M Mull leaves tomorrow j for Raleigh to attend the meeting j of the State Democratic Committee! of which he is chairman , ! Mrs Cha; Wall and Miss Louise Martin of Lexington are visiting M Wall's parents Mr and Mrs L P Holland Mr and Mrs Fuller B Hamrick i and children .of Raleigh spent, the week end with Mr. Hamrick's moth • er Mrs C C Hamrick. Mr Hamrick ( is business manager of Meredith college Mis Elizabeth Clarke Barber who has been the guest of her aun’. Mrs Paul Webb, ,ir, returns fo morrow ot her home at Macclesfield. N C Mr. and Mrs. J C MrBrayer ancJ: children John Brvce _nd Elizabeth.] at Raleigh, are the guests of Mr. I and Mr." J F Jenkins Mr and Mrs. Lindsay Dail return ed >esterday from their wedding fnp through Eastern Carolina and Virginia They have an apartment' with Mi and Mrs A P Weathers, a? their home on S Lafayette street. A congenial party composed of Mr and Mrs Harry Hudson, and little daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr and Mrs Renn Drum, and Renn Mr. and Mrs, Renn Drum, and Rene ir. and Mr. and Mrs: Dick Gurley, left yesterday for Myrtle Beach where they will take a cot tage for this week Misses Dorothy Kirkm&n of High Point, Bessie Wilson of Montreat, and Dorothy Douglas of Rocky Mount, who have been the attrac tive house guests of Miss Mildred McKinney, left toda.” for Montreal to visit. Miss Wilson, Miss Mildred McKinney accompanied them Miss Nancy Lineberger. left Fri day for Blowing Rock to visit Miss Mary Ruth Cannon. Mrs George Blanton went on Friday to Cohasset. Mass, to visit her daughter Mrs. Sherman Thayer Miss Sara Thompson returned Friday from a. visit to Miss Edna Love at Chesnut Hill and Linville Miss Geneva Dozier of Charlotte is spending this week as the gue.t of Misses Kathleen and Mabel Hord. Mr Ed Carswell of Tampa, Fla. spent the week-end with his brother Mr Hill Hudson and Mrs Hud,on, Mrs Gene Schenck left Friday for a visit to Blowing Rock. Mrs Lowry and daughter, Miss Frances, of York, S C. are visit in gMrs. Lowry's sister. Mrs R L. Ryburn Mrs. Charles Geitner of Hickory spent the day Friday with Mr and Mrs. Ceph Bl*’ Little L*tha tic.l Blanton of Gas tonia. spent last week here visit ing little .Jean Blanton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aud Blanton. Miss Irene Lucas of Columbia. 3 C. visited Miss Cleo Daniels, dur ing the week-end Gov and Mrs. O Max Gardner and family arrived Friday to spend their vacation ct their home bn S. Washington street Mr and Mrs. W Trank Shull and daughter. Lois Marilyn, of Pas saic N. J. are visiting Mr Charles H Shull Mr: and Mrs. Randolph Logan of Charlctte spent the week-end with Mr. Loean's mother on N Morgan street. Mr. and Mrs. Yates MtSwam an*d Mr. and Mrs. B Robertson spent a pleasant week-end at Myrtle Erach. .Mrs. E. C Fearrington of Char lotte who has been toe guest of Mrs Dick Hennessa. returned home Sunday. Mr Fearrmgt.on and Mr. Hennessa reming up for her Mrs P L Hennessa who has been on a motor trip through the Valley of Virginia returns home lo day Mr and Mrs. Bob Houston of : Monroe spent the * role-end as ruestf of Mrs Bob Lnnrv Mrs Frank Love and children .rave-today for a visit to Lincoln- : on. Mr and Mrs How aid Hamrick and little daughter. Rosemary, of | Forest City. spent the week-end . ith Mr Hamricks parents. Mr. and Mrs L A Hamrick.' Miss Effie Propst ls spending hei . two weeks vacation with relatives; near Lenoir. Mr and Mrs Dale Laughinghouse and Dale, fr. oT Greenville. S. O arrived FYiday to visit Mrs. Laugh mghouse's parents, Mr. and Mrs J, F. Jenkins Miss Mary Jenkins w ho has been their guest returned i/ime with them Mrs Rav Allen. Mrs G S Wash burn. Mrs W Y Crowder Miss Glen Washburn, and Miss Margaret Crowder spent the day Friday at Lattimore vi.iting Mrs W A Crow ! der Mr and Mrs Max Francis of J Charlotte and children are here j visiting Mrs Francis's parents. Mr j and Mrs W. V- Crowder. Miss Ethel Grigg of Lmcolnton j returned home Sunday after spend- j mg several week, here with her1 aunt, Mrs. J W. Grigg who has ] been very sick. Miss Ellie Mae Blanton accompanied here home. Miss Mildred Dalton of Norlina will return to heme this week after spending her vacation with her grandmother Mrs C, A Hoyle of near Fallston and Mrs. Carlo Self of Shelby. Mrs J L. Calhoun will accompany her home Misses Catherine Jenkins and Thelma Long of Clover and Mr, Basil Whitner of Gastonia spent, the week end here as guests of Muses Helen and Elsie Whitner and Emma Irvin Miss Jenkins and Mr Whitner are cousins of their host esses. Mr Grady Pritchard of Chape! HU! and little son. Billy, visited Mrs. Harry Hudson here Friday, Mr Bob Wright of Alabama spen* last week here visiting Mr Speck Pounders Mr and Mrs Eugene T. Hord. and son Gene, of Raleigh are spending several days here with Mrs, Hdrd's mother. Mrs. E. M Eskridge Mr and Mrs John Schenck and John. ,ir, who spent part of las* week at their home here, returned to Blowing Rock on Saturday, Mr. John Lineberger. of Charlotte, spent, the week-end here with his parents, Mr and Mrs. J D. Line berger Mr? Max Hamrick Mrs F A Brymer. Mrs Tom Kerr. Miss Tes sie Lai). Miss Evelyn Beattie, and Misses Beatrice and Katherine Fry the latter of Hickory, returned horn* J Saturday after spending last week at. Lake Wacamav Mr Jack Ingram of Albemarl* Tent last, week here visiting Mr Mark Ingram Mrs Buck Hardin and children returned home yesterday after a ' lsit to her mother in Kings Moun tain. Mr Chas Lefler. ,1r.. of. Charlotte, is the guest, this week of his uncle IM" B A Lefler and Mrs Lefler, at .their home in Cleveland Springs I Estates | Miss Sara Dellinger end her vis itor, Misses Martha Hoi; Bobbitt, of I Raleigh, and Pat Dorsey, of Can Miss Nita Benton was the guest j of Miss Mildred Boyles of Lawn dale for the week-end. Mr arid Mrs. Luther McGmty and family returned home Saturday aft er spending a week al Myrtle Peach Rev. and Mrs. Lawrence Roberts and children, of Greenville. S C . are spending a few days with Mrs. jTheda Branton and n-s father, Mr S. Lester Roberst near Cleveland Springs. Mr and Mrs W. B Favell are an nouncing the birth of e daughter. Joan, at their home on West Gra ham street, on August f» Several parties were given last week honoring Misses Madge Myers of Mooresville and Pearl Hamrick They were the spend-the-day guests of Miss Mary Agnes Lattimore on Sunday, were guests for lunch of Mrs. L. O. Hamrick and were serv ed a three course breakfa.-t by Mrs. Gary Hamrick on Thursday morn ing. Mrs C M. Sappenfielc and rhil-] then Dorothy and Berne of Col umbia are visiting Mrs Sappen fields mother. Mrs t C» Maunev. I Mis: Ann Elmore IS ''siting Miss Kei; Griffin at Marsh'die tor the «rrk Mrs Will Griffin has returned to her home on South Washington st if ft. after spending a few days last week with her daughter Mrs ! Seth Runyan and Mr Runyan In Earl Mrs Jars Crenshaw of Charlotte is visiting Mr. and Mrs Peyton Me Swain She will be joined tomorrow by her daughter Miss Jill They will spend the rest, ol the week here Mrs J J McMurry of High Point spent Sunday with relatives. Mr5 MrMurry who has been on a visit to her parents returned home with him Mr Shem Blarklfv Is .'pending his two weeks vacation with his family in Shelby Mias Beatrice Yelton of Erwin, j Tenn is visiting Mr and Mrs C’.jdr Spangler. The manv friends of Mrs .John Towery will be glad to know tha' j she was able to return home Sun day She received a broki n ankl while on a visit to her brother. p: and Mrs H L. Yelton in Erwin Tenn Miss Casfie Staten of Rorven, t. visiting Miss Faye Dellinger at he home on North DeKalb street Mr Dick LeGrand returned home Saturdav after spending two weeks at the Boy Scout Camp near Tryon Rev. and Mrs. A C Miller and children spent Sunday In Hickory as the guests o fMrs Miller's sister Not Very Gullly. .Tudge—Guilty or not guilty? Prisoner—Not guilty, sir .Judge—E\er been arrested before? Prisoner—Na, sir I never stole be fore. TODAY AND TUESDAY 10c and 25c COOL AND COMFORTABLE SHE’S A SAINT HE’S A SINNER Bdth just people . . . lov able and kindly . . . who fry to he had and fail! Sylvia SYNEY Fredric MARCH In “MERRILY WE GO TO HELL” A story you can't afford to miss! Other attractions: “Meet The Senator” And Fox New* — City Of Shelby, North Carolina — Cash Receipts and Disbursements of all Funds for Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1932. Cash Receipts Current Taxe. _$97,040.99 Prior Year Taxes ..._____...... 25,548.60 Penalties _. _________ 2.582.30 LICENSES Auto-...-._.. 136.50 Privilege_ ___... 2,200.40 Court Costs... _•__1,306.60 Abattoir . ______ 2,750.02 Cemetery Lots Bold . ..._..._.......__ 329.75 STREET ASSESSMENTS Installments ________.... 15,489.92 Interest ...___........_ 3,208.18! Miscellaneous Receipts ...___* ._.. 314.441 LIGHT DEPARTMENT Light, Service . ..__ _ W. & L. Deposits __... Miscellaneous Light Receipts ...__ I 118,348.50! _ 2,017.00 I . 1.313.02 WATER DEPARTMENT Water Service . ___ 37,321.22 Miscellaneous Water Receipts ___671.90 Total ................ ...-...... 310,529.43 Borrowed from Bank __*_ 20,000.00 Cash Balance 7-1-31 _ ...._.... 7,032.22 Balancing Totals ...... ....._ ..._337,561.65 Cash Disbursements Awards and Damages __...______ 1,643.30 Debt Service ....______124,218.00 Aldermen’s Salaries _ 520.00 Mayor’s Salary and Car_ 2,450.08 City Hall—Fuel and Miscellaneous___178.07 Donations ..._ i.oo Public Library_ 346.25 Insurance__ 2,511.26 Legal. 550.00 Treasurer’s Office___ 8,462.81 Police Department_ 11,725.34 Fire Department ....___"... 6,090.67 Street Maintenance_ 14.515.73 Cemeteries ....... 7,666.84 Public Welfare_1_ 1,328.85 j Gasoline and Oil_ 2,845.88 Garage Repairs___ 26.25 Light Department __ 73.885.55 | Water Department_ 13,706.27 Abattoir.. 2.741.61 CITY SCHOOLS I City Taxes_____ 28,204.03 City Donations__...__ 6,200.00 | Miscellaneous Disbursements___ 1,599.08 f Total.._i.311,416.87 Cash Balance 6-30-32 ____ 26,144.78 Total___....___ 337,561.65 We have prepared various Exhibits and Schedules, which are in our opinion, properly drawn up to reflect the correct financial position at June 30, 1932. and the opera tions for the fiscal years ended June 30, 1932. according to the books and information given us. Respectfully submitted. ';ko, a. scott & t o. Certified Public Accountants. | Long-Suffering Roomer Mother— I dent think the man upstairs likes Johnnie to play on his drum" Father—"Why?" Mother—"Well, (his afternoon he gave Johnnie a knife and a keel him ll he knew what was inside the drum " Sr lent u. la who say a man Is shorter at night than In the morn ing must have overlooked his temp er. Followed Director*. Blacksmith—"Now. Pat. I'm going to bring this horseshoe out of the fire and lay It on the anvil. When I nod my head, hit it hard with the hammer." Pat did—and was fired when the blacksmith recovered. — He'll Have To Walk Bridegroom -"I thee endow with all my worldly goods." His Father—"There goes his bi cycle!" For The Baby Silver Cups . $1.00 Silver Spoons . 50c Silver Rattles . $1.00 Gold Baby Rings . $1.00 Gold Neckchains . $1.50 Gold Bracelets . $1.50 Gold Pins . $1.00 T. W. Hamrick Co. JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS THE WHITEWAY Has The Lowest Prices ON Dry Cleaning IN SHELBY MEN’S SUITS . . . 40c 2 FOR 75 TENTS HATS . 40c 2 FOR 75 CENTS DRESSES - Any Kind. .50c CASH AND CARRY THE WHITEWAY “QUALITY" CLEANERS — DYERS PHONE 105 “Guaranteed Dry Cleaning at Lowest Prices. CASH and CARRY Special Prices CONTINUE This Week SUITS Dry Cleaned .. 40c 2 SUITS Dry Cleaned . 75c PANTS Dry Cleaned .. 25c 2 PANTS Dry Cleaned . .. 40c SUITS Pressed .. .*. 25c ANY DRESS Dry Cleaned. 50c HATS Cleaned and Blocked . 40c SUIT and HAT Dry Cleaned.. 75c WITH OUR METHOD OF CLEANING THERE IS NO STRETCH, SHRINKAGE, NO LOSS OF COLOR. IT IS SAFE TO ENTRUST YOUR DRY CLEANING TO US. Shelby Dry Cleaning Co. PHONE 113 5,000 HOMES RECEIVE THE STAR Every Other Day. That Means 20,000 intense Readers. If you have something to sell, tell these 20,000 People about it in these columns.
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