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Nobody’s Business By GEE McGEE The country school I attended when I was a boy tand by the way, that's the only kind of school l ever attended! and had a great many rivals In It, Eb Green for Instance showed us one day how he could wiggle his ears, but, Jim Smith's up and showed us how he could wig gle only one ear it the time, and that got Eb's goat. Joe Brown could walk on his hands and he thought he had that stunt all to hiscelf, but before any bodyy had time to get his breath, Bob Dunnitt was hopping about, over the school grounds on his right hand, and zipp went Joe's notor iety. E'lsie Burket could dig a hole in the ground with her big toe, but Susie Seott showed us how to dig holes with her little toe. and that nearly killed Elsie. I was the only kid in the bunch that could hold his breath till Kim Jones could count 125; Ktm was our tastest counter til! Ella Kinard took that honor away from him She oould almost double « count Kim. He began to lose flesh after being out-done. Bob Reward could pop his knees better than anT*~i1y else, so he thought, but on Friday at big rcress, Ettie Btrippltng got up on a desk arid popped her knees 33 times. Bob was never the same after that. Jerry' White was the only scholar in school that could look at the sun for 5 minutes without sneezing. No one ever out-looked Jerry. Sallte Ellis could poke her tongue out further than anybody else till Kit Corbett turned up one day Rallie never spoke to him again, as he had her skint half the length of a slate pencil. Zoe Perkins was the only 666 LIQL'ID — TABLETS ~ BAJA* ( herki Milarli In 8 diri, Coldi flrat day. Headache* «r Neuralgia In 30 mlnnles 6B6 SALVE for HEAD COLDS Most Speedy Remedies Known Dr. D. M. Morrison Upstairs Woolworth Building Office Days Each Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, SHELBY, N. C. Eyes Examined. Classes Fitted and Rpalred. You YEARS y si me/.wo W' "TC0R SKIfC A/( tj>r ?/(*?/’ FACIALS F{Rt DIFFERENT CHICAGO HEW YORK GUTS COSTS of GOLDS Reports from thousands of families prove that the num ber, duration and costs of colds can be reduced by half with the new Vicks Colds Control Plan. Prove it for yourself, as directed In each Vicks package. Dan FRAZIER Civil Engineer And Surveyor Farm Surveys, Sub-divis ions, Plats and General Engineering Practice. - Phone 417 - SAME PRICE today AS 42 YEARS AGO 25 ounces for254 BAKING POWDER [ECONOMICAL AND EFFICIENT Double Tented/ Double Action/ MIUIONS OF POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT girl that could hold r pencil be tween her lip and nose and write I tier name, Pete Wilson could but his e\>s I faaior than , any other person j Elect: Burt could dive the lunges'; Lillie White could turn around the .most- times fwjthbui getting drunk, and noe of ihy brothers always led ; in playing mumble |x g. Ike Molten 1 was the only guy that would let you j pour water in tils mouth and make 1 it run out his nose, and lie could > blow smoke from cross-vine thru ! his ears. He was smart. Jule Nixon had the most rotten i teeth, and Sam Speer prided hlm I self on always having the greatest number of toe nails missing. Spike l.nnford could chew the biggest quid of rabbit tobacco and spit the furtherest. Perry Moore could start, a fire with a stick, and Homer Outz could make the best whirligigs. 1 was mighty proud of all these re markable friends, but I was not a leader In any of these great mara thons,, yet, I could cluw faster than most of them, the babtlsing which was planned to be hell at rehober last sutidav morning at 10 o'clock a. m„ w as put off omier count of the watler was too cold, the 4 new members of the church (which was saved at the last series of meetings) will be bab tlsed next summer tf some waiter can’t be het In the pool befoar then. dr. berry green too kone of his patience to the hossplttle last week to have a garter cut. out of 4 her throte. her name was mrs. archie ball smith, he done the work his self and did not call on a speclal 11st. site was brought back to flat rock 3 days later and berried by her last husband. the widder eddison has lost or misplaced her fine imported cut with a black spot on his ta). and she Is offering a reward of c25 for the return of same, when last saw on tuesday, she was being chased by mr. fords hound dog. he got poi soned tile next day from a biscuit rite or foam all Information about the eat. she nneers to-the name of flosste sue, and get the monney named above. n right smart of govvernmeiit cloth la being distributed amongst our unemployed, hut red cross flour la short. If uncle sain don't furnish no more flour, the cloth wont help much, ns a fellow might a; well starve naked as with a suit on his boddy, some of them may have to go to work befoar this depression Is over and forgot. I since mr. and mrs. bernle akin got their new auto, they drive to the county seat ever other day and buy c60 worth of gassoleen and cl5 worth of coal, they useter buy it by tlie turn, but they say It is cheap er to keep only about 3 fires ahead since they bought the super-6, and stay In most. »f the time he Is a govverment inspector of bean beet - les and his sallery has not been cut. after 3 or 3 years running at a lass, our railroad has reduced its prices on tickets, you can go to ced ar lane for clO: it useter be c.20 the bus has busted as he charged C25, they no doubt will get the 1 e. e. to let them use common sense sooner or later and cut fralt rates, the engineer says he would Just as soon haul a load ns run empty. yores trulle. mike Clark, rfd corry spendenh Answers To Star’s Question Box On Page One Below are answers to test ques tions printed on page one. 1. Henrietta Marla, Queen of Charles I, English King. 2. Los Angeles, Call 3. Tlie study of the races of man kind. 4. Boris III. 5. 1636. 6. Secretary of war. 7. Minster plenipotentian 8. Approximately 1.339,000 D. Eduard D. White 10. Shanghai. 12. Twelve. 13. Irodium. 14. In 1864 15. One o'clock p. m. 16 Chiirles Evans Hughes 17. No, they chose presidential electors, who in turn will elect a president and vice president? ^8. Sculptor. 19. Distance from its optical i center to the point where the light rays converge. 20. An island In the North Sea j about 30 miles from the German j mainland. Disappointing The girl was only 20. He was so j But he was fairly good looking, and wealthy. He looked into her eyes, and she shyly dropped her head. "I'm a lonely man,” he said, and there was a faint tremor in his voice. Its time I had someone to look after me. Someone to take care of me. cook for me warm my slip pers at night. Yes, she said, expectantly. Perhaps your mother could rec ommend a good housekeeper1 Business As Usual Her Motto Although her husband has been chosen for the highest honor within tht “W-tr j n?Vu°nV ^rs. Franklip D. Roosevelt, who will soon becomf h irst Lady of the I,and, goes a!>out her usual business just as if nothin* had happened. The wife of the President-elect is shown here as she !e* tvTI -tvju * , o0"1* the morning after election day to tench her class a* the touhuntcr School. With Mrs. Roosevelt is her granddaughter, “Slaty’ flail who is one of her pupils. Phar Lap’s Sister Here Th^ magnificent ware fa Nen Lap, full sister of Phar Lap, Australia’s “wonder horse” which died in Sun Francisco this year. Non Lap recently arrived from Australia and is shown at the John Hay Whitney farirt at Lexington. K>\. where she will be used for hyeedinv Echoes From Former Citizen In Texas Tolls Of Campbell And Young. \lv> Natives Of This Section. Writing for n .missing eopj of Tlic Star, Clarence V Siamey. for: merly of Fallston now in I.ubbock Texas says T inn more than pleased Unit we me to have a Democratic pi' . uicnt and a Dcnio cratie house ami senate. “Rev, R. c. Campbell who wa boiii and reared . at Hollis is tie pastor bl tile largest Baptist church and Sunday school in the city. I enjoy hearing liini preach The Methodists have the next 11118“ est congregation and Sunday school and have the finest building' Texas has 11 big school here know’n as "Teach College ' and they has about 2,000 students. The cits schools are good but 1 do not know (lie number enrolled. The last cen sus in 1930 gave the population pi Lubbock at 20,500, but it will go near 25,000 now. I came lucre my first time in May, 1924. and the population then was not over 4,000 Mr. C.; P. Young, a brotlit r of C. S. Young of Shelby lives here. They raise mostly cotton but do no [rick ing. but pull the bolls and let ■the gins do the rest. This makes a poor grade. I send love to ail old Cleve land.'' I Craven farmers have started' an onion growing project as a source of cash for the coming year. By virtue of the power et sale contain ed in a deed ot trust executed oh M uch 2ist. l$»,'.by J W Sliver and win, MfU\v Sshet to mo «s tru Tt lor th» Shelby Building and Loan u^ociation ami recorded In boots 157 page 47,' »n tin •Office of the register of deeds of 'Cleve land county, n c. and default haxinj been made in the payment of the indebt-, edness thereby .secured. I will sell fir cash at public auction to the highes bidder at the court house door in Slud by.1 N C . on Monday. Orccmbrr l.’th. I!).4'.V at V2 o clock M the following describee . , 'Situated in No fi fcownshtp, Clpyphi roun'ty. N C. located about two n,! east of Shelby on the old Kings Mouu tain road and being lots No. 21 22. 7 aud 24 of the R. L. Robert* properfv. a. shown, in plat book So 2 puce .52 v» ... lot# being fully described in d«**ds froir R F!. Roberts and ah, in j. \y Sflvor dated re&perthel Jvn »>i -t July 4»?h 1®5S.. ind recorded in boyV j-'y ef deeds pag« 115 and book $ Z oi deed' 130. of the register .> office of Clev» land count*- c raferer.ee *:<v all 6. which is hereby fetd lor full deicnpticr Of said property b- metes xnd bound? The foregoing property will be sold sub ject to any taxes existing against .same. This November li)th 1932 C\ YDF R lir»FY TnistfM 4 N->v : \ Suited Boas plumb*'!: Got any refer ences? Applicant for job Ye.- butt';] left I'('Hi at home . 4 I Boss plumber: Never mind, you'll do. rime On My Hands Here are son.ny old .stockings, but they need darning, i Oh. that is nothing nm am 1 can ; wait while you do it. THl STM's Mil »■ virtu* ot the poaer of ait*, contain ■ e*t m u- deed of trust executed. on auijii ' uit.ti t!t*i. 1>\ J W Silver and yvlfe Mary Silver, to me as trustee for the Shelby liu admit and Loan asyoctatibir, and re’ ntrded 111 book lid pan* 603 in the office' of regteter of deeds for Cleeelnod eomtti, N. C. aud del s ult having been made in the paymeat ol the indebtedness thereby; secured, I vs ill sell tor rash at public auction to hie. highst bidder at the com! house door to Shell,;. N r ra Monday Oeremtyer lIh i*t;ey et 13 n clock M, the follow ng described real estate: Mttualrd in Mo. tt to've. hu'r C'.fr elunv county, N. c'-, being lots No, i- it is null 16 of the it E. Roberts property. as Shown on the plat recorded m book 3 nt Pints, page 32. sun) lots being .stunned on. the north side dt the old Kings, Mouu. tain road and .fully described in a deed from H E Roberts und lyite to J w Stiver; dated June 1st 1937, and recorded 1 in book MTS In the office of (l e register o( deeds op Cleveland comi c\. 'rvterrpw W Vlvi.eh is hrieb bad Tor full dekermtion ot.said property, by me tea and bounds The foregoing property will be .sold rub ier t to any laves evistmg ngatn-t ...mr Tin* November loth lu.w CI.VUE if IK'KV Tru 1 Nov ‘le TUI M l. 1. x sALL Br virtue of The --%»ow <• r of \i.te con tained Jn a deed of trust executed on Jamarv 'toib v»j1, by j. w... Sift er iuid i\ife, M.ir'y Silver to Me i . tru.sttti* for fhe Shelby -Building. ami Loan a.vocia uon. the same Jir mg been assumed nv W T. Arledge; anti del an It Inufug been made m the payment, of the indebtedness thereby secured, l will sell tor eash ut hubltc auction to the blfhvt bidder :.t the court house door in Shelby N c on Mondav. December thh IMS'* at 1C o dock M , the follow mg described real estate; Situated in. the town of Shelby. K. O , and described 'fellow's. } lot'- Nos. i o : nd 20 a lift twenu feet of lot No. 21 of the property situated on the west .side oi Clegg street and as shown on plat recorded ih book one of plats, page 44. _i« the register s office of Cleveland county. N C-.. said property hftvmg a frontage of ~o feet and i. depth of 186.48- tee? 'A- Lots Nos. 25 and. 20 and fifteen feCt j of lor No 24 and located on the west side of Clegg rreet as shown on plat recorded tn book cue of plats, page 43( ill the office of the register of deeds of Cleveland c.ouuTy, ,N. C. . All of the foregoing .property is fully de-rnbed in 'a dpedodtrm from <1. W Silver and wife ^ book . Jftfi of d°*d of trust, pm.'f 29\ nnd >r> the deed to Silver for raid fcr^pe_?V> rVeorded ir bo^K v.fV pa?P 7. ar’ of »b* re*»*r*-r:s ofiH* of ClevgUtad count■ !”. c . refer enoe to '5 hereby her! for full le sejtpticih of ttid proper* br*. miles ind bound? The foregoing property will; be sold sub ject to any. taxes ex.sting against same • TJ'> NovenUu-r ift'ih. HC2 Ynr . ii j.ioKv Trustee. Shelby Writer Relates Tragic Story Of Death Johnny Mi-Knight Iteports Tidal Wave Which Claimed 1,000 IJvr$ In Cuba. (The following story of the tidal wave which swept southern Cuba last week, claiming 1,000 lives and leaving an entire section devastat ed. was reported by John P. Me lt night. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. $. McKnight, who is the Cuban repre sentative of the Associated Press.! \ Camaguey. Cuba. Nov, 14—Ever 1 train from the south bore its quo i of injured refugees from Santa Cruz Del Sur Friday—tragic evidence ni (he fury of a tidal wave that almo i swept the town off the niap of Cuba. A few could tell their stories, oth ers were dazed and untie, and sonic; were unconscious, dying. it was hard to determine jus': What happened from these pitiful | groups as they lay lit the various! emergency hospitals in Camaguey. The storm first'struck, they said. | during Tuesday night, and some 500: residents begnn moving out of their, homes to the surrounding country - side. But the rest of the 4,000 residents remained with, their belongings, j They lived through a 100-mile an! hour wind, but. little did they dream that behind, it was a twenty-foot ; wall of water. Seventy Hosts Destroyed. Suddenly nut of tlio blacknev , lust t>efore dawn the crash of fish* I ing boat:? in the harbor—70 of them j were destroyed—notified the town it was doomed. There was time for little besides mad dashing for a safety that could not be found anywhere. Jose Diaz, the Santa Cruz station agent, said hundreds crowded about five empty boxcars on a railway siding. He couldn't say why, unless they thbught the cars Were too. heavy for the tide to move. Diaz took refuge on tire station and watched the terror-stricken group below clamber inside the car, ? Then the main force of the water hit the big hulks broadside, top pling four and drawing all the oc cupants. The other floated into the swirling water, and was carried near ly a mile to dry land, Hundreds Buried. Threc-stOfy houses and business building snapped like matches, and hundreds were buried beneath de bris. A survivor told how his wife was carried down with their home while he and his children were swept with it to safety. The storm lasted twelve hours and the water began going down Friday. A hasty check revealed the town "with but a few city officials, to run it in it. greatest emergency -..Among the dead were Mayor - elect Juan Vega Barzaga. and his father. Representative Antonio Mar tinez Barzaga. Judge Rafael Cruz, the postmaster and ills eight child ren, and nine city councillors. The latest survivors arriving here IUII TOE S NOTICK Having this flay, qualified -as. executor of the estate of Jacob Alexander Lee, tie ceased. of Cleveland county. N. C , this to notify sil persons having claims attain- the said estate to present them to me pr^perlv proven on or before the 29th day of October. 1033 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereof. Ail persons owing the sai<d estate * ill please maivo immediate settlement to the undersigned. This October 29th, 1932. J. T REASON Executor of Estate of Jacob Alexander Lee. deceased. fit Oct ;3Vr NOTICE Ol SAM North Carolina. Cleveland Coumy. Pursuant to an order made by C B. McBrayer. recorder oi Cleveland county, In the case of State vs. W. D. Keeter. said W D Keeter having been convict ed of transporting whiskey tty means of one Ford coupe.. motor' number A4287.»o 1 the under>rgnet! will sell at public auc*. Don at the court house door in Shelby. N. C. on Nov the 19th. 1932. at. 12 ©clock neon or w ithin legal hours the follow ing described property* One Ford cbtipe. motor number A4287501. term, of sale cash This the 19th day of October. 1932. 1 M Allen, Sheriff " 2t Nov 7c w \ mn ^ NOTICE Ha\ in ; quahiied as administrator of the estate of David A. Miller deceased, late of Cleveland county, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having eiatn.s n$r iin. t the estate of said de opt eel to exhibit ' them to the under signed ut Patterson Springs, n c on 6i b-iure the 17th d$ty of October 1933. or this notice will be pleaded m bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said esuvto will please make immediate pay- j ment This 14th d ty of October. 1932 J B LpWEKV Administrator <f| David A. MiUer 6t Oct 17c ; TRlSTKI'S SAIL By virtue of those two certain- dc©dr of truvt by John Michael and wife. Celia Mwrhftfl. dated litfe of September. 1.94?.■ and recorded m book 145. png’ 242. and the 5th day of Jui\ 1929 by John Michael ■ .-bugle < and recorded In book 157. page 335 of the office of v the register for Cleveland county. N. c ap.d alter de fault and demand. I will sell to the high est bidder at the court house door in I Shelby, C . on • Mtintl*' December at 1 *i o'clock M or within legal hours the following de-1 scribed real estate Situated in town of Shelby, fronting 50 feet ou Hudson street and extending nick a depth of 150 feet adjacent to rhorge Cares s lot and l>etfig a portion it the J. E Harbison property. Term' of sale. Ca h This the 29th day of October 1932 B T FALLS. Trustee 4t Oct 31c NOTICE North CaTo'nh.i, C\t\eland Counts in the Superior Court, W c Jone . Plaintiff Vs Martha Jones. Defendant. The defendant abo\e named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the superior court of, Cleveland county. North Caro lina. for a divorce on s'atutofcv grounds, separation arid the **4d defend* n* will further ta :e notice that is required *o appes: at the c'efk a office of the su pers court of Cleveland county N. c... aftd *:me!r answer br demur. *6 the romplitnt of the plaintiff, at provided bv the 30 days summon* published in th.* cause. This 29th da) of O1932. A M HAMRTC>K C S C f; >'• *' Oct aid the authorities were on tin' point of ordering wholesale crema tion because the able-bodied citizens could not bury the dead fast chough The correspondent of the hewspa • paper Camagucyano raid a ninecar train bearing 4.>0 wounded was on the way. Only a few were still searching*despairingly last night for relatives. There were heart-breaking scenes a. tire last of the three refugee trains arrived last night. Those among earlier arrivals who were not seriously injured gathered in a knot about, the railway station and eager ly scanned the pallets in the cars. Dead! One would cry out at the sight ot an injured relative, and hastily vvhirper, "Where’s Jose Marla?" or "Where’s Carlos?" and the answer was always the same: "Dead." Must Work For Relief Aid Is Order Of State Relief Direct Says Work Will Be Required To Guard Against "Dependence.” Raleigh Persons receiving relief; aid from the state "wig be compell-' ed to woik tor what they receive,"j and local communities getting mon-! ey from the federal loan to the state w ill be required to. produce a large part of the aggregate relief ! funds expenses, Dr. Fred Morrison.! state relief director, said. Dr. Mon r oil described the two requirements as "fundamental prin ciples" which will govern the ad ministration of emergency relief in j the state. Work will be required, the direc tor said, "to guard against, perman ent dependence of these applying for assistance upon the public for their livelihood." Federal funds, he added, must be. considered as “mere ly supplementary" to local rcliei money. The work projects to which ap plicants for relief will be assigned will be makeshifts and artificial creations, but logical, defensible and, worthwhile. Dr. Morrison said. It is "conceivable" to relief worker, "that hundreds of thousands of dollars will be expended this winter throughout the state on these uses, and constructive enterprises." r txtcv'TORS- NOTH'*. Having this day qualified as executors of the estate of Susanah Bowen, lata PI Cleveland county. N. C, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to u* prop erly proven on or before the 5th day November. 5»33. or this notice will ti pleaded In bar of any recovery. AH per soils owing the raid estate wilt pleas make immediate settlement to the under Signed This Nov. 5tii. 1932. W M HAMPICK and W H SKIN NER R-3, Shelby, N. C., Executor . of Estate 01 Susanah Bower., e'e ceased, St Nov .c TRl'STEf.'S SALE Bv virtue ot. deed' ot trust executed 38th day of September. 1939, bv B B Higgins and wife. Virgin.a to B i. Falla, trustee for the. Cleveland Building and Loan association, to secure an in debtedness. and recorded in book 153. page 451 of the registry for Cleveland count-. N. C. and after default and de mand. I will sell to the highest bidder, at the court house door in Shelby on: Monday. November SI. I US’ at IS o'clock M or within legal hours, the following described real estate: Situated in the town of Shelby, N. C on the southeast side of Jones Piacr street. Beginning at the northwest corner of Ella Sisk's lot. and thence with hCT fine S. 'r E. 193 feet to Sherrill s line thence with the same N. 26ai \V. 134 fern to a stake. Sherrill's corner on Junes Place Street: thence with said street N 6314 E. 85 feet to the beginning. .Terms of sale: Cash. This October 21. 1933. 3. T. FALLS. Trustee 4t Oct 24c SALE Ob LAM) ! Under and by virtue of the power of | sale contained in that certain mortgage ; deed executed and delivered by W. L ! Browne and wife. Bidie Browne to L. H ! Miller, dated January 12, 1925, and re ! corded In the office of the register of deeds of Cleveland county. X .C.m boo j 108 at page 518. default ^Kftying been : made in the payment of the indebted ness secured thereby, and at the request of the beneficiar . I will sell for rash to the highest bidder at the court hous door in the city of Shelby, on Monday. November 21 1932. at ,12 o'clock. noon the following described real estate; Adjoining lands of D B Stroup. M. C Whitworth and others. Beginning on iron stake In the Hag road. Whitworth's corner; thence . w:tn hU line N. 3Uv W' 137'-2 poles lo a pine stump, the old corner; thence with the old lme S. 23 W, 29 poles to a Make in said line, a new corner; thence a hew line 8. 3(t'i east 109*8 poles to a stake in D B, Stroup's line in the old road thence N 88' . F. 4''4 poles to a stake on south bank of old Hag road, his corner thence N. 55 E. 9*4 poles to the beginning, con taining by estimation 14 acres, more or leas. ... This the 20th day of October. 1032, GURNF.Y P HOOD. Commissioner of Bank,h Ex. Rei . Peoples Bank, oi, Waco. Assignee of L. H Miller Mortgagee. 4t Oct 24c PI BI.lt-ATION Of SI MMON5 North Carolina. Cleveland Counts In the f* iperior Court. Before the Cleric, j B. m Jolley. Plaintiff Cora > JolTcy. F Jo!;?;; J Floyd JoUe. Jr.. Annette J.dii*}. (A$ne Jolley i and Mack Jolley. Defendant*. To J. Floyd Jolley Jr., Annette Jolley. Gene Jolley and M&cic Jolley, non-resi dent defendants; YOU and each of you are herein noti fied that an action, as entitled above.! has been begun in the Superor Court of Cleveland county. N. C . ..gainst you arid j that said action is for the cancellation i of a deed executed by B M. Jolley on , January 14th 1932, which deed is duly l recorded in book 4-F of deeds, page 161 In the office of the register of deeds < Cleveland county. N. C. said deed pur- j porting to convey a farm of 103 acre more or less, situated in No l township Cleveland county. N. C. The platntiifj asks for the cancellation of said deed j mSbn the ground that th* execution o same wax procured by false add fraudu lent representations and that said deed tjj invalid and should be cancelled upon the grounds set forth in the complaint. You and each of you ar hereby notified tbaf, unless you shall appear or make answer to said complaint now on file in my offier pr* or before Nm *mber 26th 1932 tfcen the -plaintiff w ill apply *o thi cour* for *hr relief demanded it Uv complaint Hontof U *?* »«l ■! th'.t r.sttc Uk» <Su« none* Witnou my h»nd *nd official »e»i on. thta the l*th d«y of October. 1932 A M HAMRICK. Clerk Superior Court Tty hum A' Hdey, Attorneys' for plaintiff. it Oct 34c I statement from relief office; said. All t'o-opcraling. To tills end;” it continued, ‘'cit ies. counties, towns, school boards . and other public and private agen cies are co-oj>eraiing ... in pro viding suitable work for this char acter. “Any creatin' and, .improvement project of a building or semi-public nature, from road building, school house construction, beautification of public grounds, budding of water and sewage lines, constructing re creational centers and parks and playgrounds, is Considered a Tegiti mate program under which locai and governmental funds may be united.' A state-wide highway beautilica i tion program, using relief labor. i being formulated by E. B. Jeffrts chairman of the. state highway com mission, it was stated. Governor Q. Max Gardner, who is responsible for the distribution of the federal loan, Is demanding that "these funds shall be so ad ministered in the state as hot to pr dtice serious and unfavorable soci.n repercussions," the statement con tinued. LET FREEMAN FIX IT! THE CHOICE OF THE PEOPLE! FREEMAN S SHOE SHOP CNDEK PENDLETEONS PROMPT SHOE REPAIRING PRICES LOWEST IN YEARS “ASK ANYBODY” — QUEEN CITY COACH LINES — FOR. ASHEVILLE, CHARLOTTE, WILMINGTON. FAYETTEVILLE. FOR ASHEVILLE AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS: LEAVE SHELBY for ASHEVILLE: 10:30 A. M.: 8:00 j P. M. FOR CHARLOTTE AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS: ! LEAVE SHELBY for CHARLOTTE: 11:30 A. M.; 2:00 I P. M. :4.30 P.M. FOR WILMINGTON AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS: LEAVE SHELBY:—11:30 A. M. FOR FAYETTEVILLE AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS: LEAVE SHELBY : 11:30 A. M.: 2:00 P. M. — FOR FI RTHER INFORMATION - PHONE 450 — ' QUEEN CITY COACH COMPANY Your Saving* Account h The Scale By Which Your Fina ■ , wur financial “UCCess J« Measured ' "* - «' - income lhat ::::::::::. ,cn gxoiv. un«on Trust Co "l.v l VI, 1 thehe ,s , STHt.\GTfi. "\ want my Telephone, put back, please ALMOST daily people who discontinued their telephones during re cent months are ordering their service restored. They found that the small cost of the service had been repaid many times each month in convenience, in time and actually in money saved. Others missed the close and personal contact with friends made possible by telephone service. Still others men tioned the loss of many pleasant, im promptu social gatherings when their friends were unable to reach them by telephone. It is all true—what these subscriber friends of ours say. Telephone service costs so little and its value is so great that it really doesn’t pay to try to do without it. Southern Kell Telephone and Telegraph Co,
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