CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Classified Except Accounts. Advertising Is On Established - 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 Daily Star will not be responsible for more than one incorrect Insertion of any ad. Errors should be reported at once. ads are strictly con fidential Afid can be reached by sealed letterA only. Ads most Oe in by 10 AAL phoVje 1100 t. FCjta SALE ^ FOR BALE: "ioNE 2-HORSE WA gon, 1 set leather harness, 3 leather! collars, 4 bridles, Korean lespedeza seed. Glenn Lee, Lawn dale. 2t 2p FAST COLORED PRINTS 35c yard. The Remnant Store. 6t-26c 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, next door to A&P. tf-15c LADIES, HERE’S SOME thing you ought to have— a “Style Princess” Saddle leather ladies bill fold. A real bargain at $2.50 and $3.50. Lee’s Home and Of fice Supply. 2t-3c PLENTY JAMESWAY WATER ers and feeders. H L. Jones. Jones aw Tiefc* Station, tf tues-fri 27c BEDSPREAD MATERIAL, (Also suitable for draper ies) 39c yard. The Remnant Store. 6t-26c 35 INCH OUTING 25c YD. The Remnant Store. 6t-26c FOR SALE: DEEP AND shallow' well pumps. Also range boilers and jacket ■water heaters. J. S. Blan ton, Lattimore. 4t-28c SMARTEST BAGS IN SHEL by at Brewer’s Bag Bar. From $1.00 to $6.89 plus fed. tax. 71-1-2-3-7-8-9-10c ‘“STYLE KING” GENUINE Leather Bill Folds—$2.00 to $5.00. Built to stand the wear and tear of everyday use. See them at Lee’s Home & Office Supply. 2t3c FOR SALE: TWO MULE COLTS, 19 months old, two fine registered Polled Hereford bulls, 9 months and other one 2 years old. No Sunday callers. D. C. Carpenter, Route 1, Belwood, N. C. 4t 2. 3, 7. 8 p FOR SALE: TWO FIVE-YEAR old mules, weight 1200 lbs. J. C. Royster, Shelby, Route 5. 3t 3p FOR SALE: TWO MULES. $75 ■ each. Reason for selling, going ’ into armed service. C. W. Ham rick, near Hollis, route 1, Ellen boro. ltp GENUINE LEATHER” TO bacco Pouch or Coin Purse with zipper. Handy to use —easy to carry in pocket or handbag. Lee's Home & Supply. 2t-3c I FOR SALE—5,000 POUNDS KOR f ean Lespedeza .iced. 10c lb. Ra il.;'' mon Yarbro. Toluca, N. C. In i' 1 quire at Boyles and Sons Store. 6t eod lp I FOR SALE: TEN THOUSAND lbs. lespedeza seed, re-cleaned, I . no Johnson grass. C. C. Houser. K. one mile North of Crouse. 3t Thurs-Fri-Mon Ip FOR SALE: 1000 LBS. KOREAN i Lespedeza, 8c lb. David E. Beam, between Double Shoals and Fall 1 aton. 3t 2p j GENUINE I.EATH E K ZIP Kits. Handy for travelers p: or service men. Ideal for; tarrying shaving supplies. I f' Black or tan. Lee’s Home & H office Supply. 2t-3c W e Ru > ^ " Burned A, Wrecked Cars SHEUY t Ml> At TO PARTS ► OK Rt > CLINfA PAINTERS AND CONTRAC tors, see Tillman's for pre war inside and outside paint. 2t-2c JUST RECEIVED A LIMITED supply of 4.50x5.00x19 tires. Don't wait. See them now at the Good Gulf Corp., corner of Marion and Washington. 3t 2p SPECIAL NOTICES j GROCERY XnFpAPER DE livery boys, we have 18x13 wire bicycle baskets. Just a few left. Tillman's. 2t-2c WELDING — ANY KIND, ANY time, anywhere. Jones Bros. Welding & Machine Shop, Shel by, N. C. Phone Bi5. Night 942-R. tf 31c WANTED RIDERS TO GASTONIA and back daily. Call 800 after 6:30 p.m. tf 28c BIG STOCK OF SHEET rock, laths, tile ceiling, paint and glass. Z. J. Thompson Lumber Co. 4t-lc 4! FOR RENT FOR RENT: ONE AND TWO horse farm, will furnish stock. Morrison Farm, near Zoar Church. tf 10c NICE CLEAN STEAM HEATED rooms, weekly and monthly rates. Cleveland Hotel. Telephone 900. 26Febl6c 5. NOTICES NOTICE TO SPORT LOV ers: We have a limited sup ply of Badminton rackets and birdies. Tillman’s. 2t-2c WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, DO hereby forbid any person or per sons, party or parties, to hunt with dog or dogs, or let any dogs in their possession, hunt, loaf, chase or trespass on our premises day or night for these dr any other purposes. Signed: Ed Forbes, G. W. Curtis, George M. Hannon. John S. Davis, F. H. Doty, Solon Butler, W. H. Mc Kinney, Blanche Wilson. Coran McKinney, Yates Jenkins, Zene McKinney. S. D. Whitaker, W. M. Campbell, Paul Hamrick, Oris Martin, Dovie Harrill, M. P. Forbes. D. W. Curtis, L. B. Har | ris, J. S. Toney, E. H. Toney. Fred I Toney, J. D. McKinney, R. R. Wilson, C. C. Wilson, Mrs. Etta Jones, E. L. McDaniel. 3t eod 26 p II. LOST LOST: SEVERAL WEEKS AGO, brown leather billfold near Ca sar containing identification cards, A, B, R, gas stamps, $30 in money. Reward. Please re turn to F. J. Walker, route 1. Lawndale. 2t 2p ! LOST: BROWN ZIPPER BILL fold in vicinity of Bethel church. Liberal reward Call 1100, Daily Star Office. 2t 2p LOST: BROWN ZIPPER BILL j fold in vicinity of Bethel church or somewhere south of Court Square. Liberal reward. Call 1100. Daily Star Office. tf 3c ! LOST OR STOLEN: WEDNES i day, tan cocker spaniel male dog with collar on. Please return to Mrs. J. B. Ellis, 312 Clegg St. ltp >. AUTO REPAIRS SH£R€R 8c FOGLC 116 nomoRGfln T€L 155 TIRE RELINERS, 4-WAY LUG wrenches, door hinge mirrors, pump hoses at B. F. Goodrich Stores, 219 S. LaFayette St. tf 2c SEE US FOR PROMPT battery service. Thirty min ute battery charging. Wil son and Cabaniss. 3t-lc SEE TILLMAN'S FOR DE mothing crystals and liquid sprays. Also cedarized gar ment bags. 2t-2c WE HAVE A "GOOD SUP ply of new batteries. Wil son & Cabaniss. 2t-3c 6 EMPLOYMENT WANTED: BOY OR GIRL for Shelby Daily Star home delivery in Horse Shoe Bend section. Call or see, J. C. Jenkins, circulation manager, The Daily Star. tf-27p WANTED: A WATCHMAN. SEE A. C. Hudson, 1007 Coverson St. 3t 3p WANTED: RELIABLE MIDDLE aged white woman to live in home and care for six-months old child, eight hours day. Call 124-M or see Mrs. Lee Wright, 608 S. DeKalb. 2t 3p Many lives are needlessly lost from appendicitis every year, chief ly due to ignorance and delay in diagno s. Bread and cake boxes accumulate bacteria, so be sure to clean them out occasionally. Dislodge Bomb From Bay Of B-25 MIAMI BEACH. Fla., March 3. (ZP)—First Lt. David L. Atkinsor wears the soldier's medal today foi dislodging a huge fragmentatioi bomb that threatened to explodi in the bomb bay of his B-25 dur ing a mission over southern Franci last August. As bombardier, the Charleston W. Va., officer was the “logica man'’ for the delicate job of sep arating the bomb from the plane ! he removed his parachute am crawled down into the open bay to dislodge the bomb with his hands “It wasn’t difficult," he said a i the AAF redistribution station her today. “But I had to be careful. "If I'd made a wrong step i would have been ‘Atkinson away that day.” Belwood Seniors To Present Play The senior class of Belwood Higl ! school will present a three-ac comedy, ‘'Full of Youth" nex Wednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock The cast of characters includes Betty Lee Peeler, Demar Boyle; Juanita Ramsey, Ruby Lee Till man, Margaret Wellmon, Rut] King. Bob McMurry, Aileen Da vis, Marjorie Mitchem, Betty Jeai Boggs, Harold Sain, Bill Powel Ruth Mull and Howard Davis. March Of Time Show Friday At School ‘'New England." the sixth pro duction of the ‘'March of Time ; series of motion pictures will b : shown in the high school auditor | ium 1:15 p. m. next Friday. Th ! pictures, ‘‘Portugal," ‘‘Brazil," “It dia," ‘ Canada." and ‘Texas" hav been shown earlier this year. Tw others, "South Africa," and "Air ! ways of the Future," will be pre i sented soon. Melvin Arndt Shot {While Crow Hunting NEWTON.—Melvin Arndt, atxn; 1 sixteen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Les I ter Arndt of the St. James sec I tion, accidentally shot himself ii I the stomach with a twelve-gaug I shotgun shortly before noon Fri I day while crow-hunting with ; brother and a Robinson youth. He was shot while using th butt of the gun in an effort to dis lodge from a tree a crow he ha killed. He was hurried to the Catawb hospital here and his conditio: was described as serious. Beeswax is used in the manufac ; ture of ammunition, cosmetics an< i medicines. 3. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY RADIO COM i bination, floor type. Call 6-R o 81 in Kings Mountain, N. C. 6t 1 WILL PAY HIGHEST CASI prices for nice fat hens and fry ers. Patterson’s Grocery, Sout DeKalb. 4t 28 LOANS auto »Zm personal istf IF YOU NEED MONEY — SEE US NOW! SERVICE FINANCE CO. OF SHELBY Louis M. Hamrick. Jr., Manager GARDNER BUILDING. ROOM 21 ROSS GROVE FOLK HAVE VISITORS ROSS GROVE — The No. 18 Home Demonstration club met on Tuesday, afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Roberts. After the business meeting the hostess . served nice refreshments. The club will hold its next meeting at .! the home of Mrs. J. C. Weathers. ; Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Carpenter 1 i had as dinner guests Sunday. Mr. i and Mrs. Paul Poston. Misses Dol lie, Dorothy and Majorie Poston, i and Aver Roberts of Elizabeth. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Cline Mills, jr„ • Mrs. Grover Nannev. Miss Beorgia 1 Cabaniss. Mr. and Mrs. Walter ' j Hoyle and Janette. • I Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hamrick of 1 Boiling Springs, were the dinner I guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Mc ■ Swain, Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Botts had ! as dinner guests Sunday, Mrs. Jo seph Roer of Baltimore. Mr.. S ; Sgt. Fitzhugh Botts of Selma, Ala.. Mr. and Mrs. Auston Royster. Aus ten, jr., of Fallston, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hamrick and Patricia and Mrs. C. C. Beam of Shelby. VISITS GRANDPARENTS Little Jimmie Dellinger of Char lotte is spending this week here with his grandparents, Mr. and i Mrs. Andrew Dellinger. Little Helen Pruett had as t spend-the-night guests Thursday .! night. Gara Stroup. Sheilene Rovs :1 ter and Marlyn Hicks of Fallston. , | it being Helen's birthday anniver - i sary. i Mrs. Helen Daughtry of Char -. lotte, was the weekend guest of i her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. , Cabaniss. Miss Mary Anne Hollman was the weekend guest of Miss Maryln Hicks of Fallston. “Futurama” Will Be Seen At High School ? The motion picture, ‘'Futurama" . will be shown March 15th in the > High school auditorium. Present II ing the world of 1960 as displayed > by the General Motors exhibit at ) the 1939-1940 New York World's . Fair. To capture in the picture . the thrilling beauty, the wizard;.' and inspirational appeal, all a vailabie modem techniques of i technicolor motion picture photo | graphy were drawn upon. The j show lasts 24 minutes: no admis t sion charge will be made. About 20 percent of the edible i portion of fish is jjro’ein. i ELECTRIC WELDING !j RADIATOR REPAIRS end CLEANING. - i i' Expert Mechanical Ser vice. Complete Body Repairs and Painting. YOUREE • CHEVROLET CO. 1 Mrs. Sigmon Observes Her 97th Birthday CLAREMONT — Mre. Margaret ' Sigmon, one of Claremont’s most beloved women who celebrated her ninety-seventh birthday anniver sary Monday, was honored Sunday at "a birthday dinner given at her home here. A huge birthday cake topped with white icing and nine ty-seven lighted candles formed a pretty centerpiece for the dining room table. Dinner was served picnic style. Invited guests attending dinner with the honoree were: Rev. and Mrs. L. W. Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie L. Sigmon, Misses Bessie Sigmon, Pearl Loftin, Mary Beth Sigmon, Calvin Sigmon and T. L. Frazier, all of Claremont; Mrs. Dora Winebarger, Mrs. Guy Winebarger, and sons, J. C. and Jimmy, of Conover; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Williams and daughter, Carolyn, Miss Edrie Lutz, Bobby Lutz and Jake Lutz, of Mt. Holly; Mr. and Mrs. George Propst of Kannapolis; H. T. Maser of Shel by; Mrs. Lon Harwell, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hamilton and daughter, Betty, George Kanipe, Roger Har well. Mrs. ,Sam Huitt and Mrs. Sid Coulter, and children, of Newton; Mrs. J. R. Peeler of Kannapolis: Mr. and Mrs. John P. Sigmon of Hickory. LOANS FOR ANY WORTHY PURPOSE. USE YOUR CAR FOR COLLATERAL. REPAY IN CONVENIENT MONTHLY PAYMENTS. M. & J. FINANCE CORP. SHELBY, N. C. TRY SHELBY DAILY STAR WANT ADS rHIMBLE THEATRE In The Groove! I KUb»tu> RIGHT OVER FROM THE HOSPITAL TO APPRESS THI9 LEARN CONVENTION V THE PELINQUENCVOF' THE VOUTH OF T0 PA<V- THE WEAKLING JITTERBUGS WHO SHAKE our nation, ARE THE CHILPREN U)HO were raisep ON SPINACH / / KIM I HAVE THIS PANCE, POC ■v'CV,, L^L ! SECRET AGENT X-9 Curiosity Killed A Cad HENRY By CARL ANDERSON 0 w B LO N DIE r By CHIC YOUNG 1 f ' -.— . . ■ now. rve GOT TO GET - READY ) MYSELF / I WUNU’tKt.U WHAT BECAN'C OP THAT r ’ MU5TARD ) i TOOTS AND CASPER Casper's Misstep. I ~ " ! ’ By JIMMY MURPHY TOOTS, COL. HOOFER AND HIS WIFE ARE TAKING DANCING LESSONS THREE EVENINGS A --— WEEK. {$&$/ WHO FROM, ^CASPER ? THEY WON'T TELL ME ! I (jUESS THEY DON T WANT OS TO SNOOP AROUND AND WATCH THEM I'LL FOLLOW 'EMjWHV DON T SOME NI6HT J "('OU TAKE. AND FIND CUT ( LESSONS ANC WHAT DANCIN^j \ IMPROVE r thats am insult i IT'S LIKE ASKING A FISH TO TAKE SWlMMIN LESSONS-HMM-M l\|OW I VE PUT IDEAS INTO "TOOTSIE'S HEAD '■ I MUGGS AND SKEETER * 0.1.1 nvm . Bv WALLY BISHOP

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