vijr fr Home Demonstration Qub Notes Edited by Praam McGregor, Coant; Home Demonstra tion A tent. Afent’s Schedule Wednesday P. M.—3: SO No. 3 Homo Demonstration club. t. Thursday P. M.—2:35 Patterson’s *t Grove Home Demonstration club. Friday P. M.—2:30 Beulah Home Demonstration club. Our District Federation The most important event In our club work last week was the dis trict federation held at Ellenboro on Wednesday with an attendance of 378. Rutherford county had 143 * members present. Cleveland county was represented by 88. Gaston coun ty by 70. Polk 08 and Jackson 6. The program was very inspiring to all present. Mrs. Phifer the chairman presld P Bone. America, The Beautiful. Invocation, local minister. Welcome, Mrs. Gordon Reid of Rutherford eounty. Response, Mrs. Norman Lee of Cleveland eounty. Greetings, the farm agent of ‘ Rutherford county. Introduction of speaker, Miss Current, district agent. : Address, "Building for the Fu ture.” Dr. R. B. House of the Great er University of North Carolina. Greetings, County Commissioners, Mr. Herndon, Mr. Blanton and Mr. | Morris of Cleveland county. ' Songs, led by Miss Current. ’ . .Lunch 13:30-3:00. Account of Washington Tour, Mrs. Rhyne, Rutherford county. Playlet, “Just Like a Woman,” Mt. Pleasant olub of Rutherford coun . ty. Reports by eounty presidents. Presentation of gavel to Gaston county, Miss Current. Report of committees. STOCKHOLDERS MISTING The regular annual meeting of the 'r~ stbelKeldars of the Shelby Building and Loan aaaoolatlon wll be held on Thurs day. May S3. 103A at 4 o'clock. All stock the office of the aasoclatton. All stock holder! are invited to be present. J. P. ROBERTS, Secretary-Treasurer st I3e — SPECIAL — TODAY ONLY at the GOODY GOODY SHOP All Nut Sundaes 5c We Deliver — Phone 550 SHOOT SHEET EVERY THURSDAY and SATURDAY Field located on Ab Jackson farm one mile south of Lily Mill. H. G. CLARK, Jr., Field Manager MSii Tour BookiUt AH COMFAN M«»: an fa Adjournment. Tills the largest attended dis trict meeting for this district. All the women In Cleveland coun ty responded to the food lists sent them. Your agent appreciates thf very much. Miss Current was an inspiration to the entire group. She looked love ly in a dress made of material man ufactured in Cleveland county at the Cleveland Cloth mill. It was grey moss crepe trimmed in small touches of purple and with it she wore a striking purple hat. The agents and club women are very proud to claim the most charming district agent in the state. Polk county invited the group tc meet in their county next year All the women went back to their homes inspired to strive to hulld homes that would give the right setting for character building, and for religious training that the har vest might be rich with fine young men and women—the products re sulting from their efforts. Terracing Outfit Comet To Cherokee GAFFNEY, May 15.—Preliminary steps looking to the launching dur ing the next few months of a coun ty-wide terracing program in Chero kee county were begun this week when a detael type caterpillar trac tor and terracer were placed in the county under the supervision of the Clemson Extensioa service in co operation with the South Carolina terracing project of the Emergency Relief Administration. The terracing project for the state is under the supervision of Agricultural Engineer Carnes, of the extension service, who recent ly became connected with the Clemson division after having had several years experience in helping to develop the terracing program in the state of Alabama. In 1919 the United States farm crops were valued at over twelve billion dollars. Of this amount one fourteenth was credited to Texas. Four years later one-ninth of all farm products was produced by Texas, the value exceeding one bil lion dollars. Women Who Rave Pains Try CARDUI Next Time I On account ot poor nourishment, many woman suffer functional pains •t certain times, end It Is tor these that Cardul U offered on the record of the eefe relief It has brought end the good It has done In helping to overcome the cause of womanly discomfort. Mrs. Cols Young, of LsssrUls, La., writes "I was suffering with Irregular ... I bed quite e lot of pain which made ms nervous. I took Cardul and found It helped me In every way, making me regular end stopping the pain. Tbli quieted my nerves, msklng my health much better.” ... If Cardul does not benefit YOU, oonsult e physician. DISSOLUTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the under signed R L McSwstn has sold his serv ice station known as the College Service Station on highway No 20 seven miles west of Shelby to T C. Stockton and tl\e undersigned R. L McSwaln will not be responsible for any Indebtedness for the aforesaid business. «t 150 R. L. McSWAIN. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE North Carolina, Cleveland County.. Having qualified aa executor, as pel will, of the estate of Mrs Margaret Car ter, deceased, late of Cleveland countv North Caroline, this la to notify all per sona having claims ngatnst the estate ol said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at hts home or his addresi Box 333, Shelby. North Carolina on oi before the 30th day of April. 1036. oi one year from the date of this publics, tlon. or this notice will be pleaded in bat of their recovery. All persons indebted tc this estate must make immediate pay ment to the executor. This 29th day ol April. 1935. JOE F. CARTER. Executor of the Estate of Mrs. Margaret Carter, de ceased. C. B. McBrayer, Atty. Ot May It SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PKOPLRT Under and by virtue of the authorlt conferred upon us in a deed of trust e> ecuted by R O. Mauney and wife, Marl Mauney, on the 4th day of August, 195 and recorded In book 141. page 131, « will on Saturday, the *5th day of May. 1935 IS o’clock noon at the court house door In Clevelan county. Shelby, N. C., sell at public auc tlon for cash to the highest bidder th following land, to-wit: Being lot No. 3 of the Marcus M Man ney lands, and being that tract of lan conveyed to R. Grady Mauney by dee of D. H. Spangler and wife, et als., dai ed April 20, 1925, which deed Is reglstere In the office of the register of deeds tc Cleveland county, N. C., In book of de«d J-P page 357 Said land being Joined o the N. by Chevis Spangler, and M. I Mauney. on the E. by 8 J. Oreen lendi on the S. by Z. C. Mauney, on the w. b Brushy Creek and the lands of Tom Gear and Chevts Spangler, and being describe by metea and boundi as follows Begin nmg at a atake and pointers on w ban of Brushy creek, old corner and corne of Chevis Spangler, and runs thence wl! line of Chevis Spangler. N 60'« E 9.7 chains to a stone, thence N. 15 w. l chains to a stone on E. bank ot Smal Branch. M. B. Mauney's corner; thenc with line of M B. Mauney, N. 73'a E 29 0 chains to a stone In line of S J. Green' land; thence with said line S 21V, E 13.50 chains crossing a branch to a atom and pointers, corner of Z C Mauney land: thence with line of said Z. C. Mau ney, S. 571, w. crossing road 12 chain; to a stone; thence 8. 40>-k W. 34 09 chain; crossing Brushy creek to a stone on ol< run. corner of Tom Green's land; thenci with old creek run as It was In 1845, N 14>,i W 3 40 chains to a stake on W, banl of present creek channel: thence N 13 w 6 68 chains to a sake on W bank; thenn N. 3V, w. 4.50 chains to a stake on W bank; thence N. 12>i W. 3 06 chains ti a atake on W bank; thence N. 33', W 6.00 chains to the place of beginning, con taming 78 acres, more or less Togethei with a rlght-a-way from the lands abovi described to the public road leading fron the Shelby-Folkvtlle road to the Shelby Letttmore road, said right of way lvini across the lands of W. T. Weathers an< Wife. Ossie Weathers, and the lands of Z C. Mauney and wife, Oladya Mauney. am being described m a certain deed fron “ld„ p,Vtt“ 40 R. ar»<Jy Mauney. datec April 17. 1925. and recorded in the offiei of the regleter of deeds for Clevelant c02'>ty' N. C , in book 3-P st page 387 taxes1* **ad !* *ola *ybl,ct to *U unpah This sale Is made by reason of the fall ure of R Q Mauney and wife. Marii Mauney. to pav off and discharge the In debtedness secured by said deed of trust A deposit of 10 percent will be requires from the purchaser at the aale. ThU the 18th day of April 1935 TP'UflTKt CORPORA llON Substituted Trustee, Durham ;J C. Whijnaul. Ally, ft May lc 1 Falls ton Bride Is Given Shower Mrs. Claude Stamey of Fallston and Mrs. Carl Lee of Lavr-dale en tertained Thursday afternoon in the home of Mrs. Stamey at a par ty and miscellaneous shower In hon or their sister, Mrs. Harvey Wa. ltck, a recent bride. The living room nnd dining room were attractively decorated with pink roses. Mrs. Stamey was dressed In navy blue lace with bouquet of pin* sweetpens; Mrs. LeP worp grey crepe with a similar corsage, and the bride was becomingly dressed in pink crepe. The hostesses were assisted in en tertaining by Mrs Guy Hull and Miss Nora Cornwell of Shelby. Three interesting bridal contests were enjoyed, the winners being Miss Eloise Stroup, Miss Ruby War lick and Mrs. W R. Oary: the con test winners gave their prizes to the honoree. Two readings by Miss An na beth Jones were an entertaining feature of the program. The hostesses, assisted by Misses Mary Lou Hoyle, Alyce Falls, Eliza beth Lee, and Mary Antii Scott, serv ed ice cream and cake. A pink rose bud on each plate furnished a dec orative note. At the refreshment; hour Mrs. Warlick was led to the table in the dining room where the gift*, arranged on the table, were presented. Seventy five guests were present, among them being Mias Nellie stam ey. and Miss Hazel Heath of Ashe ville. Atk Registration Of Scouts At Once Announcement Is being made by officials of the Piedmont Council of the Boy Scouts of America that reg istrations for attendance at the Na tional Jamboree which will be held at Washington, August 21st to 30th and at which time 30.000 Scouts will gather to celebrate the 25t.h anni versary of the Boy Scouts of Ameri ca, must be made at once and that registrations will be accepted until the quota of 125 allotted to the Pied mont Council Is filled. The original plan for the Nations! Jamboree was that each of the troops In every Community in Am erica would send one delegate to this great, national meeting and many troops have availed themselv es of this privilege However, as some troops have not taken advantage of this plan, the Piedmont Council In order to complete its assignment of 125 is announcing that registrations for the Jamboree will be accepted from First Clas Scouts who are w tiling to pay their own expenses In order to participate in this great national event The appearance of warts on cot tontail rabbits is an evidence that the animals are not in good condi tion, and therefore not fit for hu man consumption. checks Malaria in S days COLDS first day. liquid' . tablets TONIC and SALVE - NOSE . iv. m,,,-. drops LAXATIVE NOTICE or DISSOLUTION OF PART NERSHIP Notice Is hereby given that the pert nershlp under the firm mice of Duneeft ® Kale, located in South Shelby, N. C, *nd engaged In a general grocery bual "?**• K®. he"‘by dlMoived by mutual con sent between the partners. A w. Duncan ?em„K0y nV’ , Thtt A' w Dunt'*n " f !U „ht5 rl*ht- tlt!» end interest therein to Roy V. Kale who will conduct the business Individually, and be respon slble for ell book accounts, outstanding bills of every nature Incurred This the 7th day of Mey, 1838. A. W. DUNCAN, former partner, Duncan & Kale. 4t May 8p SALE Or RIAL ESTATE Default having been made In the pa ment of the Indebtedness secured by th deed of trust, dstad March S 1929, executed by Luther Powell and wll Fannie Powell, to Y. L. McCardwell, tru tee, said deed of trust being of reeord the registry of Cleveland county N < in book 152 at page 325, I will at the r quest of the holder of the indebtedne secured thereby, and under and by virti of the power of sale contained in as deed of trust, and for the purpose of di charging the Indebtedness secured by sa deed of trust, proceed to tell to the hlgl est bidder for cash at the court Uou door in Shelby, Cleveand county, N C at 12 o'clock M . on June 8, IDga the following described real estate J® No J ‘o'dshlp. Cleveler county. N. c, and lying on the west alt of Sandy Run rreek and between tl Southern F. R end No. 20 highway. Bi ginning at a stake under the brtdi acroea said highway; thence with R i ,lgh‘ of way, north 45>', eaat 35 pole, north SO*, east 41 poles to the center i the creek; thence down the center i said creek, south 55 east 23>k poles: aout 17 ,* east 14 polea, south 30 west 8 3 poles to the bridge, thence with No 1 highway. north 65 west 12 poles, nort 86 1-7 west 11 poles: south 78 1-7 we: 47 l-s poles to the beginning eontalnln 7 > acres, after excepttng the R. R. rlgf of way and No. 20 highway. This property Is sold subject to an and all prior encumbrances exlstln against said lands. This the #th day of May. 1838. _ „ „ Y L McCARDWELL. Trustee. D. Z. Newton. Atty. «t May I T)re*ton« TIRES AND BATTERIES EASY PAYMENT PLAN Tillman's “PRESCRIPTIONS FIRST” SUTTLE’S — PHONE 370 — Co-ed Leader MtCt xjt*He. kors Miss Jean Ross (above) has been elected head of the Woman’s Asso ciation, the student government for co-eds at the University of North Carolina. She is the attractive daughter of Dr. Otho Ross, prom inent Charlotte physician, himself a university graduate and one of the original boosters of Dr. Frank Ora ham for the presidency. STREET PAVING PROJECT BEGINS IN CALDWELL LENOIR, May 15.—Employees of the city water and light depart ment are busy this week raising the man holes on North Main and A streets, preparatory to the repav ing which will be begun within a few days, according to C. E. Lang ley, engineer of the state highway department. The contract was let by the high way commission several weeks ago to Brown Paving company, of Lex ington, for the re-paving of about a mile of Newto streets, through which highways No. 10 and 73 are routed. The contract calls for a re-sur facing with asphalt, to be a mini mum of one half inch lp thickness, and (or general repair of cracks and holes in the street. REV. W. E. LOWE GETS BUFFALO APPOINTMENT Rev. W E. Lowe of near Shelby, was recently elected to aerve as pastor of Buffalo church for the next eight months. Mr. Lowe serv ed as pastor of this church before for a period of about four years. MONEY BACK IF Kurto 55 FAILS TO RELIEVE ITCHING OF ATHLETES FOOT, IDE ITCH' OR SIMILAR SKIN IRRITATIONS FOR SALE BY CLEVELAND DRUG CO. SHELBY. N. C. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Hiving qualified is admihtsretrlx of the estate of J. D. Eskridge, deceased. l»t« of Cleveland county. North Caroline this is to notify all periods having cli against the estate of sold deceased to ex htbit them to the undersigned at Timber lake, n. C.. on or before the 1st day of May. 1936. or this notice will be olaaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will pleats make immediate payment. MRS MALUE ESKRHXK Cl ARM SON. Administratrix of the Estate of J. D. Eskridge, deceased. Bynum E. Weathers, Atty. «t *|ay lo LANDIS SHOE SHOP FIRST CLASS SHOE REPAIRING Also Singer Machine Parts. Dr. Ellis Bldg. West Marlon Street J. A. Dayberry & Son LUTZ-AUSTELL Funeral Home 406 West Marion Street AMBULANCE PHONE 33 Cash FOR POULTRY The following prices ara being paid for poultry: Hea«y Hens_17c Leghorn Hens_12c Stags..9c Old Roosters __7c EAGLE POULTRY CO. TELEPHONE 634-W Cotton Mills Will Make Weekly Report WASHINGTON, May' 15 -Cotton spinning mill* will report hereafter weekly to the statistic*! bureau of the Cotton-Textile Institute, Inc., 320 Broadway, New York City, on all sales of carded cotton yam dur ing the week immediately before, ! under an amendment, to the Cottor Textile Code, approved by the president. Spinning mills and sell ing agents are to report separately, but all details of business done must be reported, Including volume |of sales and prices. The reports will be analyzed, and statistical infor mation will be sent to the trade. Try Star Want Ad* GURNEY HOOD TAKES OATH OF OFFICE RALEIGH. May 14.~Gurney F. H«od, state bank commissioner, took the oath of office for a new four rear term to expire In 1940. Governor Ebrlnahaus reappoint ed Mr. Hood to succeed himself. A romet seen in 1843 had a tail 150.000.000 miles long. swss ICC CftSAM sum, AT 0« «»o« MTl%„ „„ f(&*etal to TV *,|r) There will he «, ie« frMm Pw »t Ook Orove vhr*] h9u| Km., Mounum r., night May 18th The prftf ‘ ' .o for the benefit of th, o* ’ r * be«bel1 club The pub,* t *?' «1 to oome end brln* fr1>‘df ‘ t . i * & i A General Meter* V*Jb, ■?m m Ill SEAL. ££ SEAL » SEAL X PONTIAC’S brake* ere big, powerful 12-ineh hydraulic# ... able to ■top »bl* big, full-weight ear in many feet lee* than legal require, menta . . . built to bring you to a bait with the aarne uncanny speed and amoothneaa aa the Pontiac engine accelerate*. Pontiac brake* an constructed to perform in this efficient manner M the time. The mi brake* are triple-sealed which means that rain, mud, slush, or a or wash has no effect at all on their quick, sure grip. Only Pontiac hu brake* that are triple-sealed. Only Pontiac is called the most beauti ful thing on wheels. And these are only two of a score of ressona why you can’t do better than the low-priced, high-qfuality Pontiac in 1915. PONTIAC »ixes host. $615 J—■— s( p—-rl Michigan, begin it $611 far the 9tm mnd $719 Jar tbm Bight (tuhjaet to change iMthout natlae)- Standard group af ettettOCm wtn. J. Lawrence Lackey WEST WARREN STREET - # SHELBY. N. C. USING JV.fa.re*. GIFTS The Carolinas* storehouses of valuable minerals have been almost overlooked. These states have the largest variety of minerals in the nation. Approximately 300 species and sub species have been identified in the Carolinas. More thorough roaeercb to determine the extent and value of mineral* is naednrt Possibilities of utilisation of these proAicU la manufacturing enterprises in the two states are almost Hraitlsss To fail to exploit theee opportunities permits othsr states to reap the major benefits from our resource*. DEVELOPMENT POSSIBILITIES INCLUDE: Liajfs; The United States imports from 250,000 to 300,000 tans annually. Recant testa reveal that Carolina Clay meet the high**’ standards. North Carolina has residual a.'d South Carolina, sodhenatsiy days. * A Hoy si Rare alloys present a new field of espsoaion for the Carolina*’ mineral industry. Many of these, such as nickel, beryllium, titanium, tungsten, molybdenum, eolumbium and have not been prospected. iWMEca: New um diwlopri dirkf last several years have created a greeter demand for this mineral. The Caroline* have produced more than half of the nation's output for the Wsf several peers. Chinatcare, ***«*<**, Electric Porcelain and Clou: Principal raw materials necessary for the manufacture of these products (days, feldspar, kyanite and quarts or silica) are produced m greet quantities in the Carolines. With their large power developments and the develop ment of a new type of heat mrit, these States should become the center ef these industries. Tin CARO LI NAS TV# Imc. Bm M, Charlotte. N. C WitVot obligation^ f1-- Mad BaDetia. ^ INC. tv#t tk#f ■*y Ke MMVMti bill*? *7 .. _ —- .»•••* | L. to *• •f tbi# ***

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