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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES AH Classified Advertising Is Cash Except On Established Accounts. 4c A Word This Size Type (10 Point) 2c A Word This Size Type (7 Point) Minimum Charge For Classified Ad.—30c. CARD OF THANKS—50c The Dally Star will not be responsible for more than one incorrect insertion of any ad. Errors should be reported at once. All keyed ads are strictly con fidential and can be reached by sealed letters only. Ads must be in by 10 A.M. PHONE 1100 FOR SALE _ CLEVELAND’S SERVICE Honor Roll—Only a few of them left—see them with our service greeting cards at Lee’s Home and Office Supply, Phone 853, novf rirtnr to A & P. tf-15C MR. FARMER: IF YOU ARE looking for quality in fer tilizer it will pay you to see 0. E. Ford Company. 2t-26c STEEL - BRACED IRONING boards, clothes hampers,, fire king ovenware at B. F Goodrich Stores, 219 S. LaFayette street. 6t 22c SEE 0. E. FORD COMPANY for asphalt shingles, asbes tos shingles, roll roofing, brick siding, asbestos sid ing, sheet rock, rock lath, plaster, mortar mix, ce ment and finish lime. 2t-26c HAVE YOU SOME ITEM that is in your way, but you want to keep? Have it stored. Call 708 or 78. Ded mon’s Trucking. 2t-25c FOR SALE; iliOO LB. KOREAN Lespedeza seed, cleaned. Lawton Wortman, Casar, N. C. 3t 25p POULTS FOR 1945 — GRIFFIN Wagon Wheel broad breast bronze strain. Our poults are pro duced from the finest of breeders and bloodtested by the N. C. State department. This assures you a better livability and extra profits. Thousands hatched weekly. Book your orders now. Rocky Ford Hatchery, Lincoln ton, N. C., Phone 471-W. 30t 23c WASHCLOTHES, RIC RAC, bedspreads, sheer hose, pearl buttons, and other hard to get items. The Rem nant Store. 3t-25c FOR SALE: 4 room house at 603 Lincoln St. J. H. Abercrombie. Call after 7 o'clock. 3t 24p SEE O. E. FORD CO. FOR Quaker State motor oil and greases. 2t-26c FOR SALE: 1936 STANDARD Chevrolet coach with radio and heater, tires good for several thousand miles. May be seen af ter 6 p. m. G.. M. Murray. Wa co, N. C. 3t 24p ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF NOTE books with steel rings. Also elastic, 1-2 inch wide. Patter son'* Grocery, South DeKalb. 3t 24p POULTRY EQUIPMENT: JUST received a shipment of all metal feeders, coal, wood and electric brooders of all sizes. Kiser Feed and Seed Co. 14t e.o.d 5c FOR SALE A few reconditioned Sewing machines, priced reasonable. Also a few Buttonhole attachments will fit Singer machines. Also repair all makes of Sewing machines. E. O. LEE 700 South Washington St. Telephone 1154-R 3t 25, 26. 29c BABY CHICKS. N. C. U.ITTul^ lorum controlled baby chicks. Hatch every Friday beginning January 26th. Kiser Feed and Seed Co. 14t e.o.d. 5c! FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS * O. E. Ford Co. has been headquarters for fertilizers,! farm machinery and build-; ing materials. 2t-26c FOR SALE: BALED WHEAT straw. Thad Allen. Telephone #58-W. Fallston rood. it 26p W e Buv Burned A \\ recked Cars S H E L t Y l sfr> At TO PARTS l ist A FOR SALE: BUSINESS OPPOR tunity; Grocery store, stock and fixtures, store building with 3 at tractive rooms as living quarters. This business now in full op eration in northeast section of Shelby, doing a big grocery and meat business to both whites and colored. Owner leaving Shelby. The real estate, stock, fixtures, etc., all for $5,500. Anhtony and Anthony. 2t 25p i | FOR SALE: PAIR OF END tables, coffee table, and small I chest. See E. J. Wright, 1019 S. LaFayette St. 3t 26p FOR SALE AT AUCTION, WED nesday, January 31st, 1945, at 10 o’clock at the home of the late Edfv r Warren, one mile south of Earl, one pair of mules; one 38 model Chevrolet car; 2 cows; all farming tools; all house hold furnitrue, etc. Walter G. Graham, Administrator. 3t 26c NOW IS THE TIME TO have your tires recapped. Don’t wear them out. Have them recapped by an ex perienced man. Call 78. Shelby Vulcanizing. 2t-25c WE CAN ALWAYS SUPPLY YOU with the fruit,', you want. Green's Fruit Store, West Graham. It 26p BLACK FEMALE COCKER FOR sale. 3 years old. Linebred, Reg istered. Mrs. Paul Webb, jr. ' Phone 690. 2t 25p 9. AUTO REPAIRS SHCR6R fit FOGL€ 116 nomoRGfin T£L 155 JUST RECEIVED: A GOOD stock of rubber for recap I ping. We can give you 24 hours service. Auto Inn. tf-T&F-4c SPORT TOPS PUT ON DOWN at Riverview Garage. Phone 114-W. 3t 25c o tmr lu i mtn ■ I WANTED: COOK TO LIVE ON premises. Mrs. Cecil Gilliatt. Phone 277. 2t 24c FOREMAN WANTED BY LARGE fertilizer manufacturer for work in Greensboro. Excellent oppor tunities for the right man. Would prefer man with some mechanical knowledge but this not essential. In reply state age, education and past experience. Write “Foreman,” Box 200, Shel by. 6t 22c WANTED: COOK TO LIVE ON premises. Mrs. Cecil Gilliatf! Phone 277. 2t 25c WANTED: LADY BOOKKEEP er. Auto e:>?erience desired, but not absolutely necessary. Must have thorough knowledge of bookkeeping. See Mr. Youree at Youree Chevrolet Co. 2t 26c 8 REAL ESTATE 107 ACRE FARM NEAR SHEL by for sale; it's only six miles south of Shelby, known as a part of the Borders farm that joins Lester Allen on north and land of Jim Camp on south. There’s very little waste land, some extra good creek bottom land, about 80 acres now in cul tivation with balance in good wood, and some timber. Its about 1-2 mile from Crawley's Gin, just off the main sandcla.v road, has large 6 rooms. 2 story house, big barn and other build-1 ings, farm rented for this year. Price $8,500. Anthony and An thony. 2t 25p WANTED: WE NEED SOME good 4 and 5 room homes to sell. Can also use several of the j better type 6 room homes. If you want to sell or exchange, | call Anthony and Anthony. 2t 25p. FOR $3,850 WrE HAVE~VERY AT tractive 5 room home for sale on East Sumter street, built m bath, good floors, nice walls, and | practically new. Its a good buy.' Anthony and Anthony. 2t 25p FOR SALE: 4-5-6-7 and 8 ROOM | homes, good location, price and terms reasonable. Also a few farms that you can get posses sion of this year. For location price and terms, see J. Worth Silver. 2t 26p | 5. NOTICES FINEST WATCH REPAIRING | PEARLS RESTRUNG Reasonable Prices — Quick Service T. Wr. HAMRICK CO. Jewelers I tf M-W:-F 10c | WE ADVISE THAT YOU get in touch with O. E. Ford Co. for your fertilizer and nitrate of soda. 2t-26c 3. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY CLEAN automobile, any model, for cash, not later than Satur day morning. Telephone 1100, Daily Star Office. 2t-25p CASH PAID FOR USED FURNI ture, Sewing Machines, Stoves,— anything of value. Phone 698, Piedmont Salvage Store. __ tf-M-W-F-30C( SPECIAL INUI K-ta FARMERS: I HAVE BEEN FIXINC horse collars forty-five years am I know how. Master-made har ness and saddle repairs. Price' Harness Shop, at Southern De pot. 6t 22] CHAPLAIN’S WIFE AN! three year old daughtei desire small apartment furnished or unfurnished Call 264. 2t-26i WE DON’T HAVE EVERYTHING But you can be sure that wha we have is of the best qualitj Don't take our word for it. Com in and see for yourself. Wash burn’s Grocery, N. Washingtor 4t 23 WILL TRADE 1937 CHEVROLE’ long wheel base truck for car o pickup truck. Write, Truck, I O. Box 1168, Shelby. 3t 24 LOOK!! A NEW SHOE SHOl will open at 412 Clegg St., Shel by. Give us a try and we'll tr to please you. 2t 25 ANTIQUE AND MODERN FUR niture repaired and refinishec Gunthorpe's Antique Shop. Lat timore. tf M.W.F. 12 GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT B' planting Early Bearing Fru Trees, Nut Trees and Berr Plants, offered by Virginia Largest Growers. Write for ne Low-Price Catalogue, listing e> tensive line of Fruits and Orna mentals. Waynesboro Nurserie Waynesboro, Va. 30t eod 26 4. FOR RENT FOR RENT: ONE OR TW< horse farm, will furnish stoc and tools. Good wages for spa: time. Hoyle Costner, R-5. She by, near Beams Mill. 3t 25 NICE CLEAN STEAM HEATE: rooms, weekly and month] rates. Cleveland Hotel. Telephor 900. 26t Dec. 2f 12-—WANTED TO REN* WANTED TO RENT: 3 TO room furnished home c apartment. Prefer walkin distance of square. Goo neighborhood. Call D Yelton, Telephone 213. ! $10.00 CASH REWARD FO finding me a 5 or 6 room hou; to rent in a good neighborhoo Phone 541-W. Albert Spangle 3t 24 WANTED: THREE OR MOR rooms unfurnished for servii man's wife. Telephone 552-W. 3t 2f WANTED TO RENT TWO O three room apartment, close i: Call 1138-R after 6 o’clock p. r or see Freeman's Shoe Shop. 2t 2f SOLDIER'S WIFE AND SIl months old son want to rent furnished rooms in about month. Mrs. Robert Lonon, 51 South Washington street It TV. LOST LOST: YELLOW DOG, WIT] name on collar. $25.00 rewari Please notify V. O. Elmon Lawndale, N. C. 6t 22 LOST: “C" GASOLINE RATIOl book. Finder please return ti M. E. Phillips, Route 3, Shelbj N. C. Reward. 3t 25; LOST TUESDAY. NEAR HOFF man's Grill, brown billfold con taining about $15, pictures an identification cards. Rewarc Return to Star office. Madg Peeler or Mrs. Hal Peeler. 2t 26 LOST: N. C. LICENSE PLAT] No. 518032. Finder notify Hoyl Poston, Boiling Springs. it] Caesar. Charlemagne and Na poleon all used the Saar rally a a highway to conquest. ELECTRIC WELDING RADIATOR REPAIRS end CLEANING. Expert Mechanical Ser vice. Complete Body Repairs and Painting. Y0UREE CHEVROLET CO. >» a Growers Hold < Power To Draft | Cotton Program j‘ ij MEMPHIS, Jan. 26. _(/P)— A £ ■: committee of producers held today • the power to draft a cotton pro- v ’ I gram for the National Cotton a Council to recommend to congress, i | The committee will draw up a) t i! plan for submission to the board ! t t! of directors, who Will send it to | t '! council delegates for a vote. If j £ , passed, it then will be submitted to j £ Congress. I! Headed by R. E. Short of Brinkley, , ’ Ark., president of the Arkansas ‘ Farm Bureau Federation, the com ’ mittee was authorized in a resolu 1 lion at the council's producer sec • tion showed reluctance to commit ■ 5 their followers to a new program at " the moment. In a resolution the council ask 3 ed elasticity of price ceilings on 1 cotton textiles to conform with k cotton costs. r COST CEILING The council urged that the cotton 3 textile ceiling on each item be , not less than the sum of cotton cost, conversion cost and reason • able profit. ’ The resolution said “adjustments 3 should be made at suitable desig nated intervals so that the cotton cost allowance will continue to re ' fleet changes in the average mar ket price of cotton,” and added: c “The adoption of this provision r will make unnecessary continuation t of the present government cotton ,, purchase program which has been s unsatisfactory.” : Large Still Seized p In Kings Mountain Battleground Area :> k e P J GAFFNEY.—Another large dis i tillery was destroyed Tuesday in i the Kings Mountain battleground ! area within a quarter of a mile of : the site where a mammoth steam : er outfit was found shortly before ; Christmas. This was the third big i still destroyed in that area in the r 5 r s d c i ;e 1. r. P E * P k c 1 2 a 9 P II ; piiijl i c V. IllvJUUJ*. The last outfit included a 200 ! gallons capacity copper still, and 16 vats holding 200 gallons of mash 1 each. Four additional vats were under construction. The officers found 11 gallons of freshly-run whiskey. 800 pounds of meal, a sup ply of shorts, a number of fruit jars, and other items. The raid was conducted by Fed ; eral officer W. C. Richards and Rural Officers E. C. Cornwell and Dewey Martin of Sheriff Lee Alli son's staff. Mr. Richards and State Con stable Roland T. Clary destroyed a 300-gallons sheet iron outfit full of mash Tuesday morning on Gil ! key creek. S/Sgt. Leroy Bright Killed In Belgium ; FOREST CITY.—Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bright of Route 2 were noti fied that their son, S-Sgt Leroy Bright, 22. was killed in action in Belgium January 3. Sgt. Bright en tered the service in June, 1940. and served in South America for three years. He went overseas Nov ember 1, 1944. Brazen Thief j ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.. Jan. 26 ! —(&)—While U. S. District Judge Colin Neblett conducted court, a thief stole his automobile, ', j. Natives hunting wild yak in Ti ? bet generally go in pairs, for the ; beast, unless mortally wounded, * will charge furiously at his attacter. — FOR SALE — ONE ELECTRIC CLOTHES MANGLE In good condition. SHELBY CREDIT CO. 210 South Washington St. ) &REPAIR=$ Make Your One Pair Of Shoes Last Longer They will wear better when kept in good condition at all times. When your shoes need attention bring them in to us for a really good job of shoe repair. FREEMAN’S SHOE SHOP Blue Front—Opposite Belk’s PERSONAL, AUTO FINANCING, REFINANCING IF YOU NEED MONEY—SEE US NOW! Service Finance Co. OP SHELBY LOUIS M. HAMRICK, JR., Mgr. GARDNER BUILDING, ROOM 21 )PA AUTHORIZES i AT ION-FREE )ALE OF SHOES WASHINGTON, Jan. 26— (IP)— )PA today authorized a ration ree ‘‘odd lot” sale of men’s and •omen's shoes, beginning Feb. 19 nd ending March 3. The agency estimated that more han 4,500,000 pairs of shoes will j e sold during the two-week ra-1 ion holiday. This represents only j bout 3 percent of rationed shoes j n wholesale and retail stocks. The last ration-free ‘‘odd lot” ale was held July 10-30, 1944, rtien 5,785,000 pairs were sold. That sale included youths’ and | boys’ shoes (sizes 1 to 6), .but these; have been excluded this time. ' The sale price for shoes from a | retailer's stocks must be at least i 25 percent below the regular price. | The retailer's markup on shoes j purchased from another dealer j Rutherford Polio j m Drive Organized _ RUTHERFORDTON. — J. Nat a Hamrick of Rutherfordton, county chairman of the drive for Infan-1 tile Paralysis funds, has announced the following workers or groups for the county: Rutherfordton, Ki-j wanis and Woman's clubs: Forest ' City, Lions club: Alexander Mills, | Howard Hamrick and S. A. Summey; a 2S Sd’uaiHO js o jroleen, W. A. Spencer; Henrietta, . W. Hughes; Ellenboro, Prof, irtis Price; Spindale, Henry nomas; Avondale, H. C. Crawley; mshine and Golden Vally, Prof idgett, school principal; Chimney 3ck and Lake Lure, J. A. Riddick; id Harris, W. T. Lewis; 4-H clubs, iss Sue Koon, home agent in large. Rutherford has a quota of $3,767. r. Hamrick states that a house-to iusc canvass will be made. Leigh’s Auto Body Works & Paint Shop 106 S. Morgan St., Phone 857-R SHELBY, N. C. Burnt Ranch Burns PRESCOTT, ARIZ., Jan. 26 —(A5)—Fire destroyed 3,000 chickens in an aptly named locale. It was Burnt Ranch, named after a fire in 1864. ORDER BEAM’S COAL High—Heat—Low—Ash Stovewood PHONE 130 rHIMBLE THEATRE Direct Hit! I Alkl'T/CriT CTDCkl'TO -m\ I r A_ n . I rTTTTT _ I GOT'IM y FlGUtfEP < iLA Cop»^94VKin^i«furr^yn<Sc*jfjIfx^j^™Mj|>£hrwM*rvr<^ L_ SECRET AGENT X-9 A Planned Itinerary. ,.ji«*■» 1 I For several dans, a dark grey car has been CRUISING IN THE VICINITY OF JONAS CONDO'S HOME |fr./; ^^T-. > _,'->r wa: 5wr 0L ^"V . s % «> r AND HIS SECRETARY, undoubtedly mas full AUTHORITY TO wRiTE CHECKS IN THE CLD ■ l GbYS NAME ... ^ Later.at atourist court... THt fcel-UP 15 IDEAL ...CONDO’S f A BACHELOR.. HIS HOME IS ISOLATED | AND HE HAS BUT TWO SERVANTS - V A COOK AnD A GENERAL HANDY * 'v man! .___mtm HENRY By CARL ANDERSON i o mw o *> o C»p» IX? FnMW )•* TTor'f -jfcn •■■ r~f4 B LO N D I E By CHIC YOUNQ Ur\ C3Ul.LV: * AND ME ‘ ALONE IN THE HOUSE ALL RIGHT ALL RIGHT.' • 1 '/<},' Kir.'g ftitytex Sy, f IK ■ VC 3«t4 Teyr+t*] I LOVE PEOPLE TOO MUCH r-' 7 FOR THAT j WHY DONT YOU PUT THE j MAIL IN THE MAILBOX, INSTEAD OF RINGING '_-V__ THE. DOOR-BELL rOOTS AND CASPER Casper Gets A Warning. i ikr UJlIlililll i By JIMMY MURPHY I POUfcJf WHETHER COL.HOOFbK WILL EVER AZiAlN TRY TO OUTSMART ME" ANl) YOU V fctb I I fcK HJKUt I ABOUT THAT BRUNETTE I LUNCH ED WITH, OR I'LL FRAME YOU,TOO! BY THE WAY, &C BACK TD YOUR OLD JOB - r DON'T NEED ANY VICE PRESIDENTS IN MY FIRM! MUGGS AND SKEETER; ft U 5 P«i«M Q*t*. I IA LI wcrVALI SU/''*AJ MIUP TMM1 ) I T I___:- -- ^_Bv WALLY BISHOP / > SKTEETEf? TAIMT_ NO ) I
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