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|The Cleveland Star
phone NO. 11
I[p*furniture made new.
E^e repair, re finish and upholster
,rv kind Shelby Upholsters, 205'
I west Ford 'treet, phone 694.
tf aug 26c
Wrecked automobiles re
f paired, painted, upholstered. Also
woodwork repaired in cars,
teghs Body Shop, South Shelby.
Lily Mill Road. tf 18c
MONUMENTS
J Wr have certain design! in mon
I uments, special prices. B. R. *
tOdlingar. Sliop near Hospital, j
if 19c
f
low SUMMER;
prices on coal for
all purposes. Lutz
Yelton Coal Co.,
Phone 832, tfalOc
' YOU HAVE A LEAKING ROOF
| or chimney which needs cleaning
out fee mo i can stop tTie leaks j
! and fix the chimneys. Can also
j paint end cover your roof. First |
class work guaranteed. J. W. Den ;
; ton. telephone No. 11. tfp
i’E HAVE GOOD PROSPECTS
wanting to buy 30 acres. near
! Shelby, another wants 40-50 acres
northwest of Shelby, another so
ft1 aeres within six miles Shelby,
an'ther wants small tract suit
able for trucking. If you want to
sell your farm, list it with us. We
have gcod prospects wanting to
buy. Anthony and Anthony. ltp
IVAX’ 11.00 POUND CAN SPE
rial at 59c Puts shiny protective
finish on floors, furniture. Ex
tellent for automobiles. Austin
Comwell Dru„ Co. tf 28c
FAD TIP-TOP TAXI SERVICE
Station 5 good taxis. 5 safe driv
ers Located on Campbell lot near
Dixie Diner, phone 58. 8t 23p
HAVE AT MY HOUSE, STRAY
heifer. Owner can have same by
Psvmg for ad and feeding. Char
lie Varner, R-2, Shelby. ltp
Op RENT: 4 ROOM APART
™m' include.1! 3 rooms, break
's ' rem and bath. Good loca
*lrn Write Apartment, care The
3t 5p
WANTED: GOOD FARMS, 35 TO
with or without improve*
h, .r v l''av,> Pro-speets ready to
lf Prlw> is reasonable. List
;"ur farm land with us. No
. arep if 'I'1 not sell Anthonv
"nti Anthony. Jtp
rr nI ,CALLY NEW WARDROBE
311 j ^ MlP at a b*rfrf,ln' Phone
3t 5p
fBa"rkDR BEAUTY SHOPPE. OLD
irsp.mBj.‘ dlne' Phone 9146 Per*
.. 1 r’Q t0 *7 50 Money back
fla, i ''f Gpo Crotts, Mgr. Spe
Croquinol *2.95. 5-25p
'Iff '56J movE~QUICKLY 25
a L andarri mak#* of radio*
«k tu 3 5lnn and table mod
i? 4rf b=m* sold
Pnreri ». m A'1 condition
t* “ “
--*'"rf 31 30c
, DodB'> sedan, one goo*
trailer
and ihrr','1 " automobil« radios
Willie 10USP sets. Buddii
1 Hn,ti Service Station.
__ 5t 30
liS Uif , ROOFINGS en
b'r Co nhnZ,„ w.Jh.?mpSOn Lum
b»r Co Thompson Lur
«ten Ph°ne 107- **• Washlngt.
tf 2i
ANTEn TQ guy
*.. k,nds cast iro
Ji]1'" >11 Pay stai
F f ?nces- Shelh
in 5h y and Macl
ne bhoP- 4tM21
MONUMENTS! IN BUYING GET
the best material and class of
work at right prices. Write F. s.j
Beam, Gastonia, N. C., route 3 or'
phone county 3321. Agent for
Carolina Marble and Granite
Company. tf He
ll 00 RINEX FOR ASTHMA AND
hay fever, 79c. Austin-Oornweli
Drug Co. tf 16c
PREST - O - LIT E
Batteries as low as
$4.95. The Auto
Inn. Phone 832. tf9c
ACCIDENTS STRIKE T X 1,
lightning, when you least expect
Accident insurance guaia.,:
your salary. Insure your earning
Protect all. J. S Willard, Finam v
Bldg., Shelby, N. C. tf 23c i
BUY Y0TiR~ GAS &
Oil at The Auto Inn.
Low prices on first
grade Gas & Penn.
Oil. Phone 832. tf9c
A GUARANTEED INCOME WHILE
sick or injured and unable to
work costs but a few pennies a
dav. Insure your earnings. Pro
test all. J. C..Willard, Finance
Bldg., Shrlb. . N. C. tf 23c
FOR RENT: FURNISHED APART
ment, includes three rooms,
breakfast room and bath, first
floor. Good location. Call 4-J.
3t 5p
BUILDING LOTS ON PAVED
streets with water, electric lights,
sewerage, in desirable neighbor
hood. Cut to suit your require
ment and at prices extremely
reasonable. C. S. Young. tf 18c
FOR RENT: TWO CONNECTING
offices, one a comer room in Fi
nance Building. Second floor,
steam heat. water and Janitor!
service. Fred W. Blanton, tele-1
phone 413. 3t 2c j
CASH PRICES PAID FOR GOOD
used furniture. See Herman Best!
at Best Furniture Co. 3t-2c 1
FOR SALE: NEW MODERN SIX
room brick veneer house, with
large brick garage. 3 1-3 miles
north of Shelby on highway No.
18. C. M. Weathers. 3-30p
FOR RENT: TWO ADJOINING
rooms. Also four room apart
ment, hardwood floors. steam
heat, hot and cold water. See
Mrs. A. P. Weathers, phone 54.
2t 2c j
LOST: SUNDAY, POCKETBOOK
containing about nine dollars.'
Tom Bryant, Indianapolis, Ind.
If found return to Star office
and receive reward. ltp
FOR SALE-USED DINING ROOM
furniture in excellent condition.
Call 4-J. 3t 2p
FARM FOR- SALE: 100 ACRES,
ten miles of Kings Mountain, ob
York hard surface highway, fair
buildings, near school and church,
1-2 in cultivation. balance in
wood land. Price $21 per acre;;
$1,500 FederrJ Land Bank, $600
cash. J. B. Nolan Co. 2t 2c
FOR ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
and wiring materials and for re
pairs on ranges and appliances,
phone 428. Gardner Electric Co.,
opposite Western Union. Prompt
service all hours. tf 2c
NOTARY PUBLIC AT THE
Star Office. tf31p
FOR RENT: NICE STEAM HEAT
ed offices in Royster building. See
S. S. Royster. tf 28c
FOR SALE: TWO HIGH CLASS
. registered pointer bitches. Write
“E. T. C.,” care of The Star if
interested. tc
WHEN YOU WANT PEAS
threshed, by new machine, see H.
C. Whisnant or F. Bates Blanton.
Phone through Lattimore. 3t-30p
FIRE BRICK7~FIRE CLAY,
flue lining. Z. J. Thompson Lum
ber Co., phone 107. tf 17c
FARM FOR SALE 108 ACRES
practically level land, good sand
clay road, one mile from hard:
surface road, extra good house.1
two barns, good orchard and
pasture. 90 acres in cultivation.
Price 14,500. Pay one-third cash. I
balance in Federal Land Bank. J.
B. Nolan Co. 2t 2c
DUE TO PROMOTION, WE CAN
use a wide-awake capable man
to call on our customers in Cleve
land and Lincpln counties. Good'
consistent earnings, and oppor- j
tunlty for advancement Write'
Fuller Brush company, Charlotte,
N. C.; giving qualifications. j
3t *c I
________i
TWO UNFURNISHED
rooms for rent. Nice neigh-j
borhood and good house.
One block of court square.
Apply at The Star. tfj
ROOSEVELT GETS MAJORITY
IN STRAW VOTE AT INC
CHAPEL. HILL. Oft. 4 - Members
of Prof. E. j. Woodhouse's class In
municipal government at the Uni
versity gave President Roosevelt an
overwhelming majority In a straw
vote conducted this week.
Of the 86 members of the class, 66
favored Roosevelt. 16 were for Lon
don one for Lemke and two apiece
for Thomas and Browder.
IHREE ROOM UNFURNISHED
apartment for rent. Call 229.
2t 5C
WILL SELL OR TRADE: HAVE
very attractive 9 room modern
residence, heat. 2 baihs. in de
sirab’e section. 2 1-2 miles square,
will trade for 0 room dwelling
within 6 blocks of square. An
thony and Anthony. ltp
FOR RENT: FURNISHED APART
ment, two rooms, kitchenette and
bath. Phone 419 2t 5c
FOR SALE: HEATROLA THAT'S
almost new. -Heals two rooms,
i Equipped complete. A steal if you
bu*r quick. Phone 309-J. 2t. 5c
NOW’S THE TIME
to buy your coal.
Call Lutz - Yelton
Coal Co. for best
coal at low prices.
! Phone 832. tf9c
i
HOW'S yawi
HEALTH
Pf. i*i*
Prevention Of Dental Deray
There is an old and homely ditty
that runs, "for want of a nail the
shoe was lost, for want of a shoe
the horse was lost.”
The sense of this ditty hits its
application in the sphere of health.
For not infrequently because of a
' want" as comparatively insigni- I
ficant as ttie nail, health and even
life may be lost.
Infection following a cut, bruise
or puncturd would is a frequent de
velopment. Medicine looks upon any
break in the Integrity of the body's
coverings (inner as well as outer))
as a potential source of danger.
Decayed teeth reprent a hazard
ous break in the body's covering,
sites at which bacterial Invasion
can and does take place. Because
dental decay is so very common,
and because, expect for toothache,
the consequences of the bacterial
invasion are not at one patent,
most people consider the condition
one of comparatively little import
ance.
Medical opinion, however, cites
dental decay as one of the major
health problems of today. And
m
gals HIM
NW Vert j
Aoubrnr *' VWilw* i
since there Li no hope of ever solv-1
ing It by dental treatment— fillings'
and extractions—attention has been !
focused on the prevention of dental
decal.
In this field we have not attain- j
ed to a complete mastery of all the j
problems Involved, but rather aub-1
stantlal progress has been mad« In
establishing the relation of diet to
dental carles. This Is brought out
in a noteworthy recent report Is
sued by the Medical Research
Council of England on the Influ
ence of diet on cartes in children's
teeth. In substance the conclusion
of the report are:
There is no definite evidence that
diet has any effect on the struc
ture of the permanent teeth, but a
high vitamin D Intake before the
full eruption of the permanent
teeth has a significant effect In
reducing the development of caries
in such teeth after eruption.
“The investigations show conclu
sively that a relatively high vita-1
min D content of food can do much1
to diminish the incidence of caries!
tf the vitamin of the teeth: that a|
beneficial effect may be obtained
if the vitamin is given at a fairly
late stage of development; and that
even when given after the eruption
of the teeth the onset and spread
of caries is delayed."
In the praetieval application of
these findings is implied the intake
of adequate amounts of vitamiin D
-as cod liver oil, haliver oil or,
vtosterol, by the pregnant woman,
and the Inclusion of the same in the
diet of the young child.
S Mormons In Drive
To Take Members
Off Relief Rolls
SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 5. An
i unprecedented world-wide drive to
I take all Its needy members “off
| relief was proclaimed a success
| by the Latter Day Saints church.
Six months ago the church.
| which flatly opposed any “pay
I without work” for Its 750,000 mem
bers, launched a program to make
every able bodied member self-sup
porting by October 1.
White-bearded President Heber
J. Grant hailed success of the plan,
reading from a prepared state
ment before thousands gathered In
the great domed Mormon taberna
cle for the faith’s semi-annual
world conference.
He linked the report with crttl
jCiam of the Townsend pension plan.
J government crop control, and a
warning to avoid "political entan
glements.”
Under the church relief drive,
land was leased. and the needy
were provided with implements for
tilling. Women's groups have made
clothes and bedding. Members
i
AUTOMOBILES
BOUGHT — SOLD
AND
FINANCED BY
Rogert Motor* -
I have contributed the financial
[equivalent of two meals monthly to
a special fund
law After "Pistol Toters.’
MONTGOMERY, Ala Moving
against organised crime, Alabama
its requiring every "pistol loin" in
j the xtate to obtain a license effec
i tlve October 1,
IMTTHKRFORn MAN DICK
AT WEST IIKKORY HOME
Funeral services lor James Cal
vin Looks doo, 74. a native of Ruth
erford county, who died at the
home of a son, Garth lookadoo. In
West Hickory Tuesday, were held
at the home and at High Shoals
Baptist church, near Cllffslde
i Wednesday afternoon,
r To Help ^
PREVENT
manij colds
VICKS
VA THO NOl
6% INTEREST FOR MONEY ON
TIME CERTIFICATE
fi-MONTH8 NOTICE PRIOR TO WITHDRAWAL
5% 90-DAYS NOTICE PRIOR TO WITHDRAWAL
4% 30-DAYS NOTICE PRIOR TO WITHDRAWAL
M. St J. FINANCE CORPORATION
ASSETS OVER $500,000.00
215 EAST WARREN ST. SHELBY, N. C
BACK HOME AGAIN By Ed Dodd
Corduroy Coodd "
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HUNTING TOGS WERE MADE
OF A SPECIAL CORDED FAB
RIC CALLED "CORD DU ROl”
(KING’S CORD).FROM THIS
WE GET THE NAME “COR
DUROV*FOR THIS MODERN
CORDED FABRIC. .
Isle Or lost Sws
MORE THAN *00 SHIPS
HAVE BEEN LOST ON
SABLE ISLAND QPT
THE COAST OP NEW*
FOUNDLAND ■— THE
"ISLE OF LOST SWIM.”
THIMBLE THEATRE—Starring POPEYE
A Sanity Test.
By E. C.
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