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i^XNTKD: POSITION VA '
Lwriom-o'd bookkeeper. Best
□ 'references. Write Book
i£r. . S-.ar. 3t..23p
"buy vour philco radio
. ‘ \Y(.' -re the only author
J, (jesicr in Shelby. You get three
g , ,,m ice. Guarantee is
: |nh •.hen bought, from a
Vd dealer. Pendleton's Mus
113 3t 4e
U store. 31 *c
! SI'KCIAL SALE OK KIN
klip,; ravoti tfoo»is eac't •Ved
Ljav at ' 'leveland Cloth
tun tt-26c
Ykw hii’ment OF FALL
■lnls received and on stile
Wednesday of each week at
[Cleveland i loth Mill, it ->0c
['many ape”taking advan
jrg*. of the special prices we are I
L*.,,-: i a Philco radio. Pencile
»i Mu.-;c Store. 3t 4c
buy that good.
Coal from D. A. Beam
Co.. Phone 130. tf30c!
I PROMPT SHOE SERVICE.!
F.v.-nniii's She- Shop. Ask]
AnyOxIy. Local ad in old Book ;
Store stand. lie;
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”;0ST: FEMALE BEAGLE WITH j
tail head, white body, collar with j
name and telephone number. Noti- j
fi Harry Hudson. 3t 4c j
7a TENTS. TRADE MARKS—
Prompt, expert service. Send draw
ing or model for opinion and free]
advice. J, Stanley Burch, Reg. Pat.;
Attorney, Southern Branch, Cherry
Tillc. N C 24t Nov 27p
N'OTlCf THOSE WHO HAVE
subscribed to the fund to buy
markers to be placed at the head
ol thp graves of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. I
Wrathcrs, deceased, are asked to
•pay their subscription to W. Y. j
Weathers at the Bus Station, |
Other descendants who wish to;
contribute are asked to hand their
money to Mr. Weathers. An effort
fc being made to mark the grave of
Wm. Weathers at whose home the ,
first court in the county was held. 1
3t 29p j
EVERY PHILCO RADIO RE
;fcced from $5.00 to $30.00 at Pen
sion's Music Store. 3t 4c
IF YOU HAVE A LEAKING
mof or a chimney which needs
■cleaning out, see me. 1 can step tire
teaks and fix the chimneys. Car.
also paint, your roof. First class
work. J \v Denton, telephone No
11 U lp I
FREE FOR 30 D A V.y-’-j
"e will check your radio and;
tubes at your home. Supreme!
Radio Service. Frank D. Con- j
oor. formerly with Pendle
ton's. Phone 56-J. ltd
ARTHUR SCHISM IS IN NO
*ay conected wit hthe Walker En- •
Sineering and Transfer Company;
d Gastonia, N. C. and Shelby, N.,
C and we will not in any way be |
responsible for any contracts or ac
fcunt* that he may enter into In
name. 3t 4c \
FOR RENT; TWO ROOMS FOR
wt housekeeping. Bath and hot
F»ter available. J. s. Dorton. tf 20c j
FUZZY reception, muffled.
!®*? Your radio needs attention. 1
“one 59;. Mauney Radio Service.
K Stcrchi's. Itc '
wanted to rent by janu
1 TV.!, six or seven room house
I™11 ci’v limits, Shelby. Frank:
Sikes M & j Finance Corp, \
®eibv- tt 22c j
R°y PANTHER'S SHOE SHOP
i ef Pendleton's is the logical
re to do your shoe repairing.
- tf 29c
^087 OR STRAYEdV'oNe'sET
lemon and white. An
«s name “Ljdy." Notify F. R.
“al Phone 137-J. South Shelby.
tf 4c
OR SALE—FRESH MILK COW
' de G Putnam. South Shelby.
2-lp
Wanted- men to cut cord
tlr D- M. Morrison, Roy
_ B,cU: Shelby, N C. 3t lp
^MOBILE W0OD & STEEL
dps
‘ paired. Glass installed and
Ji- ,y,Tcred Ellas c- Leigh. 1108
Mill Road, South ^lelby, be
. n Ella and Lily Mills. *
2t 4p
j,*? ?ALE OF TRADE BIO LOT
. P washing supplies, labratorles,
geodes. Also heaters and cook
^ AH used anu cheap. Grover
J
TIMOTHY HAY. ALFA!,
. A hay, peavine hay. Honey
cutt Feed and Seed Store. 2t4c
GET OUR PRICES ON PHILCO
radio and then buy where you please.
Pendleton's Music Store. 3t 4c
WANTED: TWO EXPERIENCED
oil men to handle motor oil. Bow
man Coal Co. Shelby. tf 22c
WANTED: 40 TO 60 ACRES
farm tract in Cle\ eland county
Anthony and Anthony. 3t 29p
"results are w H a’l
count. Get a bag of Lay
Chow and get results. Honey
cutt Feed and Seed Store. 2Mc
FOR SALE: THURSDAY. DEC.
0. Farm wagon and farming tools.
J. A. Smith, near Poplar Springs
church, route 2. 2t lp
FOR SALE: SIXTY ONE COUN
tr;/ cured hams. Each one guaran
teed. Hall . Tillman. Fallston.
3t lc
COW CHOW WILL GET
more milk. That is what
f ounts. Honeycutt Feed and
Seed Store. 2t-4e
WHEN YOU FEED SE
CURITY you are feeding the
best. Security Feed is sold in
Shelby by Carolina Feed
Store, Thompson Building op
posite Ice Office. We deliver.
li.
WHITE FOX TERRIER PUPS
for sale. J. D. Clark, R-l, Shelby.
3t 4p
PR EST-O-LIT E BATTER
IES as low as $5.50. All mak
es of batteries charged and
repaired. The Auto Inn. Phone
832. MFtf4e
LOST OR STRAYED: BIRD
dog puppy. 3 months old, brown
ears, small collar. no name on
plate. Notify Quinn’s drug store.
‘ 2t 4c
DOG CHOW WILL KEEP
that dog of yours in the best
of condition. Honeycutt Feed
;:nd Seed Store. 2t-4e
TRUSTEE'S SALE OK REAL ESTATE
Under nnl by virtue of the authority
(.obtained in that certniu deed of trust
executed by Irma P. Wallace, to the un
dersigned trustee, said deed of trust be
ng dated October 5th, 1928. and record
ed in the office of tl^e register of deeds
for Cleveland county, N. C , in book 153
i igc* .139 securing an Indebtedness there
in dtvscrihe.ri. smd default having been
made in the payment of said indebted
ness I will on
Thursday, January tth. 1031
12 o’clock noon, or within legal hours
•i the court house door in Shelby, N. C.
sell to the highest bidder for cash at
public auction that certain lot of land
deacrioed as follows:
Situated in East Shelby on Belvedere
venue and being that lot conveyed to
[rma P Wallace by D. A Beam by deed
:1ated February 33rd, 1923 and recorded
m the office of the register of deed» for
Cleveland county. N. C . In book KKK at
page 564 reference to said deed being
narie for » complete description *of said
lot by metes and bounds,
Said lot will be sold subject to all un
paid taxes and prior liens.
This Dec. 2nd. 1933.
JNO P. MULL, Trustee.
At Dec 4c
TRUSTEES SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue of the authority
contained in that certain deed of trust
^xe&uted by J. R. Poston and wife. Myric
Poston to the undersigned trustee, said
:eed of trust being dated February 25.
1933 and recorded in the office of the
register of deeds for Cleveland county.
\T. C in book 185 at page 116 securing
m indebtedness therein described and
iefnult having been made in the ■ pay
ment of said indebtedness I will on
Thursday, January 4th. 1934
12 o'clock noon, or within legal houri
.1 the court house door fh Shelby. N. C.
'•11 to the highest bidder for cash at pub
ic auction that certain lot of land de
er ibed as follows:
Be ng a part of the J D. Allen proper
near the Cleveland county fair
rounds and being that, same lot which
as conveyed to J R. Poston and W. G.
Boston by j. D. Allen and wife by deed
lafced .lanurry 12 1928 and recorded in
wok 3-W: at page 286 in the register of
ieeds office for Cleveland county, N. C.
■eferenee to said deed is made for full
inscription by metes and bounds of said
ot.
Said lot will be sold subject to all un
>atd taxes and prior liens.
This Dec. 2nd. 1933.
JNO. P. MULL, Trustee
4t Dec 4c
MORTGAGE SALE
By virtue of the power given me in
he deed of trust made bv D. M. More
lend and wife, Rela Morehead, November
10th. 1931. and recorded In book 12C
f mortgage at page 162 of registerer's
ifflce of Cleveland county. N. C.. de
ault in the indebtedness secured there
>y having been made and foreclosure
laving been requested by the executrix
>f the cestui que trust, I will sell at
mblic auction for cash to the highest
idder at the court house door in Shel
iy, N C.. at 2 o’clock p m. on
Saturday. January 6tb. 1934
he undivided one fourth it-4) interest
f the mortgegor in that 2 3-4 acres ly
ng on state highway No 20 in the towm ;
f Mooresbore. N. C . bounded as follows:
Beginning at a stake in the middle i
f Mam street or the Rutherford and!
Ihelby road, thence N. 40l* E 269‘* i
eet to a stone, thence 8 57 E 121 feet
o a stone, thence 8 56* 7, E 170 feet to r<
tone in center of Academy street,
hence S 33’ j W 46 > fet to ti stake In
he center oi Ac.«doiry ireet at cross
ng of Rutherford and Shelby road
hence with said road S 3?5 > W 465
?et to the beginning.
This December 2rH. ;
W t. HIC&S T-’v.gt
Tb*|ru & A ttys gl 4 \r\
Boiling Springs
News Of Interest
Mrs. George Greene 111. Sea Trav
eler at Home. Bridges Family
Moves in From Hickory.
tSpecial to The Star.i
j Boiling Springs, Dec. 2.—The
i Junior college closed this week for
j Thanksgiving holidays. Most of the
j college students and faculty mem.
I bers went home.
| Quite a large crowd of Boiling
Springs folk attended the ^Thanks,
giving game in Shelby between R
S. and Oak Ridge.
Mrs. F. B. Hamrick spent Thurs
day in Charlotte.
Miss Mnbic Goode and Mrs. C. Q
Putnam are both improving. Mrs
Putnam is able to be up and out
i again.
Mrs. George Greene is ill and tins
J been confined to her bed for sev.
| eral days.
Mr. and Mrs. Travis White and
| Mr. and Mrs. Dean White and chil
dren spent Thanksgiving day with
1 Mr. and Mrs. Kicks at Chesnee.
Mrs. Corey Walker and little
I Billy Walker of Kings Mountain
[spent a few days of this week with
! Mrs. Addie Mae Greene.
| Mrs. J. W. Lee spent the week
! end In Gaffney. S. C.. with rela.
tiv «.
|\v.
Mr. ana Mrs. Ftnus Greene of
:^ui, D. C , v sited relatives
j here Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Hamrick and
Mrs. Bobbie Greene spent Wednes..
day at Union Mills at the bedside
of their kinsman Mr. Washie. Love
lace.
Mr. .Mm Biggerstaff who makes
regular voyages from the Orient to
San Francisco, Cal., is visiting
friends and relatives here and otn.
! cr places in the county
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Devinney and
! family of Cfiffside, spent Thanks
| giving day with Mr. and Mrs. An.
; drew Greene. Miss Blanche Deven
j ney remained for a few days stay
Mrs. Jennings Hurt spent the
! week in Gaffney. S. C., with her
•’ mother, Mrs. Henderson.
Miss Eloiae Pruette of Charlotte
! spent the past few dnys with her
i mother Mrs. J. L. Pruette.
Mrs. Ida McBrayer and Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Honeycutt and little
son spent Thanksgiving day with
| Mrs. L'.ssie Humphries* and family
' in No. 1 township.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bridges
moved here from Hickory this week
They are planning to make their
home here.
Miss Elaine Moore of Bat Cave
and Miss Genevieve Blanton of
Earl spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. C. L Putnam.
The members of the Home econo
mics club met at the home of Mrs.
O. P. Hamrick Tuesday and enjoy
ed an all day session. A bountiful
dinner w-as served by the members
A Thanksgiving menu. ma^e by
Miss Gertie Greene was chosen lor
the dinner and followed. Miss
Greene received a prize from the
club for making out the best menu
for practicability and also a well
balanced and appetizing meal.
Polkville News Ot ;
Local Interest j
Shower for Bride, Mr*. Gibb*. P. T, j
A. to Thursday. Song I
Books For School
(Special to The Star.) ' |
Polkville, Dec. 3.- Mrs. C. A. ".n; j
Miss Mary Sue Bridges were Joint |
hostesses Wednesday at n miscel
laneous shower given in honor of
Mrs. Burgtn flibbs at the home of
Mrs. W. J. Bridges, Miss Mary Sue
Bridges received t he guests. Many
interesting games were played and
enjoyed by all. Mrs. Gibbs received
many useful gifts. A sweet course
| was served by Misnames C, A
Bridges and Austin Daves. Those
present were: Mcsdar.tes C. E.
Withrow, E. C. Aderholt, Thertm
Covington, Austin Daves, Paul
Gibbs. J. C. Campbell, C. A. Brid
ges, W. J. Bridges and Misses Mary
D. Palmer, Della Powell, Lizzie Mae
| Lee, Hattie Gibbs, Beulah Phllbeek
I Margaret and Beatrice Campbell.
! Betty Joyce and Frances Bridges
Lurn Covingl,on
Miss Mary Gordon Elliott of
Asheville Normal is spending the
Thanksgiving holidays with her
mother Mrs. Oliver Elliott.
Messrs. Charles and Hewitt
Palmer of Rutherford college are 1
spending the Thanksgiving holi
days with their parents Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Palmer.
Mr, George Greene and Mr. Jes
sie Bridges motored to Boone on a
business trip Wednesday.
The P. T. A. of Polkville Is to
meet on Thursday night December
7, at the auditorium. All parents
are urged to be present at this meet
ing.
The Polkville high school has pur
chased a large number of song
books for the school.
A community play is being pre
pared and is going to be given at
an early date with Miss Maderia
Eaker as coach.
Mr. Charles Ridge of High Point
college spent the Thanksgiving
holidays with his parents Rev. and
Mrs. C. E. Ridge.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dillingham mo
tored to Charlotte Thursday to at
ieiuL tlie Wake Forest- Davidson
football game.
A very interesting Thanksgiving
program was given in the school
auditorium on Thursday morning
by the high school, elementary and
grammar grades. Rev. C. E. Ridge
and Rev. Mr. Gibbs took part in
the program also.
Mrs. Yates Lee and son Edward!
are spending a few days with Mrs
Lee’s parents Mr. and Mrs. W. N.
Daves of the New House commun
ity.
Mr. Roy White Is having a new
house erected in Polkville.
Many of the children in our
community still have measles and
more are taking it every day.
The Polkville Ladies club will
hold its regular monthly meeting
I on Tuesday afternoon. All members
are asked to be present and any
body who wishes to join the club is
cordially invited to come.
doling People To
Meet Tuesday Night
With Dover Church
IMstrlot No. 1 Quarterly Program
l* Haunt'd for December
Sth Meeting.
(Special to The Star.)
Tuesday night, December Sth,
Sistrict No. 2 of the Kings Moun
Sain assoclational B.Y.P.U. will hold
»n Interesting and impressive quar
terly meeting with Dover Baptist
rtiurch, according to Bynum S.
Weathers, district leader and Mrs
Orml Ler Queen, the district sec.
retnry.
7:30 song service.
7.40 devotional, Psalm 84; t-Cor.
10:31 by Mrs. R. M. Carlthers or
he Dover Baptist church.
7:45 Records, roll call, announ
cements.
8 Talk, "Worthy Motives in
Church Work" by Miss Lula Bell
Huskey of the East aide Baptist
:hurch.
8:10 Special music by Messrs Bill
Haley and Woodrow Wall of the
First Baptist church of Shelby.
8:15 "Opportunities for Service In
» Bnptlst church" by Rev. O. V
Martin, pastor of the South Shelby
Baptist church.
8:30 Playlet "Farmer Brown's
Conversion to the Doctrine of
Stewardship” by members of the
ienior B.Y.P.U., Double Springs
Baptist church, composed of Misses
Blooma Wright, Thelma Horne,
Elaine Horne, and Annie Davis and
Mrs. Wilma Cabanlss and Messrs
Marshall Wright, Shannon Ham.
tick and J. C. Humphries.
Waco School Plans
For New Gymnasium
< Special to The Star.)
Waco, Dec. 2.—Plans for a gym.
naslum were discussed last Tuesda /
night at the school auditorium by
the teachers and patrons. Labor,
money and materials Vere given.
Mr. Hal Browne, a student of
Rutherford college is spending the
Thanksgiving holidays with his par.
ents Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Browne.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wacaster are
delighted to have their daughter.
Ruth, spend the Thanksgiving holi
days with them.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. King has as
their week end guest, Mr. Kings
sister, Miss Celia King.
Mr. Maynard Blanton and Miss
Maude Hord motored to Charlotte
to see the football game last Thurs.
day. .
Mr. and Mrs. John Hord had as
their dinner guests Thanksgiving
Mr. and Mrs. Yates Miller of Cliff,
side and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie W.
Spake of Shelby.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Stroupe and
family of Augusta, Ga., spent the
holidays with Mrs. Stroupe's moth
er Mrs. Hoyle Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Putnam had
as their dinner guests last Thurs
day Mr. and Mrs. Jim Putnam and
sons, Hugh and Jimmie of Lin
colnton.
Christmas Shopping
AND
Efird's Mark-Down Sale
GO HAND IN HAND TO MAKE YOUR DOLLARS D O
DOUBLE DUTY.
New Shipment
Turkish Towels
At prices seldom found
at this season!
HAND TOWELS
20x40
17c each
BATH TOWELS
22x44, with Christmas
borders.
35c
A Treat In Coats
Fur Trimmed
COATS
Blacks, Browns. $16.50
before this sale . . . now
$9.85
BETTER
BLANKETS
Siae 70x80
$2.89
New Shipment
DRESSES
Rayon Crepes, Travel
Tweeds and Prints.
Blacks, Browns, Red and
Green
$1.94
Pure Thread
SILK HOSE
Slightly irregular
_48c_
Children's Coats
Mark Down Sale
$3.85
Outing Gowns
With round or V necks
48c
Part Wool
BLANKETS
70x80
$1.44
BETTER COATS
All you would expect to
find in coals that sell for
$22.50—sale
$13.75
WARM
WOOL GOODS
54-ln. wide. Yard
97c
Bought before the IrrI
price advance ...
MEN’S SUITS
$12.50 values
$8.90
Worsted and Basket
Weave
SUITS
Blue, Brown and Oxford.
Mark Down Sale Price
$13.95
Ever)’bo(lyknow8.AutomobileBices aie'Cvw"
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BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE. SEE US AND SAVE MONEY
KEEVER MOTOR CO.
PHONE 146 SOUTH WASHINGTON STREET SHELBY. N. I
TOOTS AND CASPER
On The Trail Of An Appetite
WE'RE GOING A)
TO THE COUNTRY '
TO SEE IP WE
CAN FATTEN DAN
UP, TOOTS'. A
CHANGE OF CLIMATE
MAY BRING BACK
HIS APPETITE..
YES - I NOTICED
THAT HE'S LOST
HIS APPETITE
HE ONLY ATE
THREE STEAKS
AND FOUR
POTATOES FOR
DINNER LAST
NIGHT, SOPHIE!
WELL, SHRIMP!
EVEN IF I DIDN'T
GET THE JOB I'LL .
ALWAYS HAVE THE
CONSOLATION OF KNOW
ING THAT I WAS ONCE
OFFERED #4oOO.<??
PER WEEK AND THAT'S
HE SHOULD HAVE KNOWN
THAT IF A DUMB GUY LIKE
HIM WAS OFFERED A SWELL
JOB THERt'D BE A CATCH
TO IT SOMEPLACE —
MAYBE THE CONTRACT CALLED
FOR ft400.<2? PER YEAR
AND HE READ IT -
1 JEySyIL- WRONG!
It’ll Be Much For Little, However!
THE MAN NEXT DOOR !S
GETTING HOME LATER THAN
USUAL, CASPER! I'LL BET
HE WAS OUT SHOPPING FOP
A CHRISTMAS PRESENT
L|\ FOR HIS WIFE -
/ DEAR, OH DEAR! how the
• TIME FLIES! IT'S NEARLY
CHRISTMAS AGAIN AND I
WONDER WHAT MY LITTLE
^ HUBBY WILL GIVE ME
V-, THIS YEAR ?
I HAVEN'T FORGOTTEN,
DARLING... I DON'T WANT
YOU TO BUY ME ANY
THING BIG - - - I'LL BE
SATISFIED WITH JUST
A LITTLE SOMETHING
SOME TINY ,
LITTLE
DIAMOND, C-~~
OR WHAT V^w
HAVE YOU1 ‘SkO tf-K !29Ca
7»\ LETTER
}r just
^RECEIVED
FROM
COLONIL
HOOPER,
WHO IS VISIT
ING IN THE
COUNTRY.
STATES THAT
HE HAS
REGAINED
HIS
APPETITE
AND IS
RAPIDLY
GAINING
WltOHT
WHEN I BOUGHT YOU
THAT COAT LAST SUMMER
YOU SAID IT WOULD
BE YOUR CHRISTMAS
PRESENT, TOOTS!
DON’T FORGET THAT!
0 I9>*. King F^rmt-s fyndtfAtc, t Gtv*t Braun r«Kf*ed