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PHONE 1100
1, FOR SALE
PRINT REMNANTS: Match
ing pieces. Ideal for child
ren’s clothing. The Gift
Shop, next to Paul Webb
Drug Co. 2t-4c
POT WATER JACKETS—
Large, medium and small.
Also several unusually nice
marble top tables, and 25
down wash toilets. M and M
Salvage Co., back of Piggly
Wiggly. It-oc
pmntsTevery kind &
color in solids, stripes,
checks and floral designs.
Come by and get what you
want. The Gift Shop, next
to Paul Webb Drug Co. 2t-4c
FOR SALE: BAND SAW AND
rip saw. G. M. Self. East Side
Boarding House. Phone 9140.
4t 2p
FOR SALE: HOME COMFORT
range, price $30.00, good condi
tion. P. F. Greene, R-3, Shelby.
N. C. Flint Hill section. 3t 3p
FOR SALE: 5 BURNER OIL
stove, good condition. See Jack
W. Gladden, Miller Apt. 3t 3p
FOR SALE: WOOD RANGE,
practically new. Mrs. J. M. Car
penter, Bel wood Rt. 1. 2t 4p
FOR BALE—ONE OR TWO GOOD
young mules. Also 1936 Chev
rolet. See L. A. Shuford from
12 to 1 o’clock at Carolina Dairy
Other time R-l, Lawndale, N.
C. 2t 5p
18 AND 20 INCH EXHAUST
fans. Also 36, 42 and 48
inch attic fans. See them
at M and M Salvage Co.,
back of Piggly-Wiggly. L3c
FOR SALE: THOUSANDS OF
tulip blooms, 60c per dozen. Mc
Swaln Tulip Gardens, near Beth
ware School. 3t 4p
ONE GEM DANDY~Del.UXE
electric churn — only $17.
Better hurry if you want
it. Lee’s Home and Office
Supply. 2t-5c
¥or bale—practically new
Jobs Deere cotton planter, cheap.
Flay H. Hoev. ltp
JU3T RECEIVED 50 BUSHELS
Tennessee No. 15 hybrid seed
com. D. A. Beam Co. 3t 5p
FOR BALE: MODEL “H” JOHN
Daare Tractor, with 2 new tires,
planters and cultivators, mount
ed plow. Excellent condition. J.
D. Turner, route 1, Lawndale, 5
inllea North of Polkville. 2t 4p
FOR 8ALE—ONE SMALL JOHN
Daare L. A. Tractor. Z. V.
CUne, Jr., near Shelby Sales
Stable. It 5p
HAY — HAY I- HAY —
Plenty of good timothy hat-.
Dedmon Livestock Yard,
Phone 502-J. 5t-4c
TOMATO- ^PEPPER AND
egg plants. Phone 2421. S.
G. Hamrick. 2t-5c
WE BELL PRODUCE AND CAN
ned goods cheaper because we
oparate on a cash basis. Pat
teraon’s Grocery, 627 South De
Kalb. 3t 5c
FOR SALE — TWO ’41 FORD
trucks, ton and a half. Will sell
or trade. H. H. Denton, Casar,
N. C. 2t 5p
FOR BALE. 1100 LB. MULE. H.
E. fctdford, route 1, Shelby near
New Prospect church. Call 436
between 8 and 5 o'clock ltc
WE HAVE APPROXIMATELY 4,
000 pounds of good bananas.
Citjr Curb Market. ltc
WE STILL HAVE PLENTY OF
initde paint, pastel colors, $1.50
a gallon. Outside barn paint;
good 55-gallon steel drums, $15
Including drums. H. M. Ham
mock, Roger* Bldg. Phone 838
5c
ILi.:.
8 REAL ESTATE
FARM FOR SALE: 182 ACRES, 3
miles south of Gaffney and 17
miles from Spartanburg, Highway
No. 29, main street from the
north to the deep south, one
half mile of highway frontage,
runs about one-half mile with
double track of Southern Rail
road, 150 acres in cultivation, 12
acres of creek bottom, balance in
wood and pasture, 1000 peach
trees in their prime, 11 acres in
wheat and oats, 3 tenant houses
I and 3 wells, barn and large
warehouse. Most of this farm
lies practically level and could
be cultivated with tractor. We
have personally inspected this
farm and consider it one of the
best. Price $110 per acre. J. B.
Nolan Co. 2t 4c
FOR SALE — 11'r ACRES. TWO
houses, one mile from court
square, quick possession. Price
$7,500. J. B. Nolan Co. ltc ;
FOR SALE—187 ACRES, NO. 3;
township, 6 room house, 3-room j
house, well and spring. 90 acres
in cultivation. Balance in pasture;
and woodland: 6 acres hog lot; j
75 peach trees, 8 miles from ;
Shelby near Mt. Sinai. Can give j
possession now. Price $25 per;
acre. J. B. Nolan Co. ltc \
FOR SALE: 20 ACRES RIGHT IN j
the City of Shelby. Will make:
nice sub-division. It will pay you'
to look this property over. We.
will be glad to show you. J. B.
Nolan Co. 2t 4c j
9. AUTO REPAIRS
SH€R€R
& FOGL6
116 nomoRGPin
T£L 155
SPECIAL NOTICES
MAKE YOUR SUMMER
dresses now. Permanent
finish seersucker. The Rem
nant Store. 3t-4c
, FOR SALE — DEEP WELL DAY
tcn pump, complete with piping
; and motor at a bargain. T. C.
Stroud. Ellenboro, Route 1. ltp
ONE ELECTRIC ~FRIGID
aire. Also one water foun
tain. Reasonably priced. See
them at M and M Salvage
Co., back of Piggly-Wiggly.
lt-5c
CLEVELAND HOTEL DINING
room for lease on very reason
able terms. Capable and ener
getic manager can start busi
ness which will improve with
post-war conditions. tf 3c
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| LADY BUXTON TWO-IN
one billfolds. A splendid
buy at only $3.50. Other
Lady Buxton’s at $2.00.
See them now at Lee’s
Home and Office Supply.
2t-5c
IF YOUR SERVICE BOY OR
girl has been getting the Ro
tary-Gram in the past, make
sure he is on the new mailing
list, so he will continue to get
it. If your boy or girl has been
discharged from the service,
please advise so someone else can
get this Rotary-Gram. Martha
Eskridge, Box 88, Shelby, tf 28p
A COMPLETE LINE OF
mimeograph paper, inks,
stencils, correction fluid,
and other supplies you’ll
need. Lee’s Home and Of
fice Supply. 2t-4c;
5
NOTICES
CALL US AND LET US DELIVER
your groceries. We have most!
anything in the line of grocer
ies you need. Washburn’s Gro
cery, N. Washington. 3t 4c
UPHOLSTERING EXPERTLY,
done. Furniture and automo-!
biles. We ■will furnish material.'
Morgan Brothers, upstairs over
Carolina Fruit and Produce Co„
West Warren St. Phone 9140.
6t eod 29 p
UPHOLSTERING EXPERTLY
done. Furniture and automo
biles, customer to furnish ma
terial. Morgan Brothers, up
stairs over Carolina Fruit and
Produce Co., West Warren St.
Phone 9140. 4t eod 29p
3. WANTED TO BUY
WANTED TO BUY: ADDING
machine with wide keyboard.
Moser Bros. Phone 276. 3t 3c
WE PAY. CASH FOR HENS,
Roosters and Fryers. Heavy hens
25c, Roasters 15c. Phone 465
Griffin P. Smith. 4t 4c
WANTED TO BUY: OUTBOARD
motor. Call 767. 2t 3p
WANTED: HEAVY HENS,
roosters and fryers. Ropp’s
Poultry House. Phone 845.
2t-4c
WANTED TO BUY A WASHING
machine. Phone 642-W. 2t 4p
We Buy ^
Burned & Wrecked Cars
SHELBY
USED AUTO PARTS
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COL GOFORTH
GETS CITATION
Lt. Col. George Goforth
Cited For Gallantry
In Action
Lt. Col. George M. Goforth, son
of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Go
fotrh of route 1, Shelby, and hus
band of the former Miss Thelma
Beam, who is making her home
with his sister, Mrs. W. P. Sweezy
of route 3, Kings Mountain, was
recently cited for gallantry in ac
tion in the vicinity of La Mau
gerie, France, on July 10, 1944. He
held the rank of Major when this
action took place.
During an attack by Colonel
Goforth's battalion upon a strong
enemy position, the commander
12—WANTED TO RENT
WANTED: SERVICE MAN’S
wife with two children wishes
light housekeeping quarters in
wholesome surroundings Phone
745-M after 6 pm. ltp
10. MISCELLANEOUS
THE MOST CAREFUL HOME
storage cannot save your fur
coat from summer's heat. Let
us store it the safe way, also give
you an estimate on any needed
repairs. J. C. McNeely Co.
6t 4 c
LADIES, WE HAVE MORE
checked ginghams. Small
and large checks—different
colors. Come in and get
what you need. The Gift
Shop, next to Paul Webb
Drug Co. 2t-4e
WE HAVE OPENINGS IN
Kings Mountain for indus
trious boys or girls for
home delivery of The Shel
by Daily Star. Our Mr.
Grady Schrum may be con
tacted for interview at Mc
Coys Service Station, every
week day around 5 o’clock
P. M. Or write or call J. C.
Jenkins, Circulation Manag
er, The Shelby Daily Star.
Telephone 1100, Shelby,
N. C. tf-22p
WANTED: COAL TRUCK DRIV
er. Apply Bowman Coal Co.
tf 28c
WHEN YOU NEED OFFICE
supplies, remember ... we
carry a complete line. Lee’s
Home and Office Supply.
2t-4c
WANTED: WOOL PRESSER,
white or colored, at once. Good
references, wire collect, trans
portation paid if satisfactory,
essential industry. The Keene
Company, 3638 Lee Highway,
Arlington, Va.. near Washing
ton. Phone Oxford 1368. 5t 30p
WE HAVE APPROXIMATELY 4,
000 pounds of good bananas.
City Curb Market. ltc
unfinished” nylon for
blouses and slips. The Rem
nant Store. 2t-5c
iT" FOR RENT
FOR RENT: GOOD ONE HORSE
farm. Morrison Farms near Zoar
church. Stock furnished. tf 20c
FOR RENT: EIGHT ROOM
house with electricity, four miles
from Shelby on Boiling Springs
road, near bus line, churches,
schools. Orchard, garden, garage,
barn, etc., $20 per month. J. An
drew Lattimore. 3t 3p
II, LOST
LOST: ‘ A” GAS RATION BOOK.
Return to M. G. Willis, Route 5,
Shelby, N. C. 3t 3p
STRAYED—ONE 60 LB. WHITE
and black spotted male shoat.
Please notify V. B. Lovelace,
Mooresboro, N. C. 2t 3p
LOST—TWO TEN DOLLAR BILLS
on North Morgan or West Sum
ter Sts. Reward. Ray Webb
Lutz. Phone 259-W City. 2t 5p
LOST—A PAIR OF BLACK RIM
med glasses. Finder please phone
217. Reward. ltp
6 EMPLOYMENT
WANTED: TWO EXPERIENCED
sales ladies for Department
store. Must know piece goods.
Write Saleslady, Box 200, Shel
by, N. C. 6t 2c
WANTED: MAN FOR DISH
washing. Apply Shelby Cafe.
tf 2c
WANTED: PORTER AT CLEVE
land Hotel. tf 3c
LOANS
PERSONAL
AUTO
FINANCING
REFINANCING
“SHELBY S MOST COMPLETE LOAN SERVICE”
SERVICE FINANCE CO.
OF SHELBY
Gardner Bldg. Louis M. Hamrick, Jr., Mgr. Phone 1166
of one of the rifle companies be
came a casualty. Lacking in lead
ership, the attack halted and the
company suffered heavy casual
ties from an intense mortar and
artillery bombardment.
Observing the situation, Col. Go
forth advanced and assumed per
sonal command of the company.
While revitalizing the attack, he
was wounded in the shoulder by
shell fragments. Refusing imme
diate evacuation, he remained
with the forward elements of the
unit until the assault gained im
petus. Although wracked by pain,
he went to the regimental com
mand post, where he insisted on
reporting in detail the situation
and condition of his battalion be
fore being evacuated.
Cpl. Goforth's courage, tactful
skill, and complete application to
duty corrected a condition that
might have caused serious losses,
and are in keeping with the finest
traditions of the military service.
WAC MEDICAL
QUOTAS ARE
BEING MET
CHARLOTTE — "For the first
time in over a year we are meet
ing our Wac medical technician
quotas,” Lt Col. William Schillet
ter, commanding officer of the
Carolina district army recruiting
station, said today.
"It seems to me that for the first
time since the war began the wo
men of North and South Carolina
are fully recognizing their respon
sibility and are doing something
about it,” he added.
But although Col. Schilletter
expressed gratification at the
present response of those women
who have joined the Wac as medi
cal technicians he explained that
the need for such women is still
greater than at any time during
the war.
CASUALTIES RETURN
Casualties are being returned to
this country at the rate of 30,000
per month, he said, and literally
thousands more women are need
ed as medical technicians to meet
the emergency.
—
MANY VISITORS
AT FLINT HILL
FLINT HILL—Mrs. W. D. Mintz
and daughters, Ernestine and
| Betty, and Mrs. James Walker
and baby daughter, Brenda Kay,
of Lattimore, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin.
Miss Pearl Hill spent several
days last week with her sister, Mrs.
Jack Peterson, of Shelby.
Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Martin of
near Henrietta, visited friends and
relatives in this community Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Sammie Bailey and
children spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Will Clary of Boiling
Springs.
I Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Blanton
of Shelby visited Mr. and Mrs. A.
H. Martin and family Tuesday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Thrift have
announced the marriage of their
daughter, Nellie Ree, to Evins
McSwain of near New House.
VISIT BOWENSES
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Blanton of
Poplar Springs, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Weaver and children, Harriet
and Carolyn, of Boiling Springs,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bowen and
children. Ben, Billy and Joe Calli
han of Beaver Dam, Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Hamrick, Mr. and Mrs. Has
som Scruggs and children, Betty
and Rachel, Mr. and Mrs. John
Ellis and children, Hubert and
David, of Beaver Dam, Mr. and
Mrs. Spurgeon Wright. Mrs. C. P.
Wright and children, D. W. and
Blane of Shelby, Garland Bowens
and Dwight Bowens of Beaver
Dam, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Bowens.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ledbetter
and children of Shelby, Miss Eloise
and Louise Pearson of Belmont,
spent Sunday with friends and
relatives in this community.
Mr and Mrs. Jap Pearson and
children of Belmont, spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Moore.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Tom Hayes and
children, Buddie and Alice, spent
Sunday with Mr and Mrs. John
Hayes of Mt. Sinai.
ELECTRIC
WELDING
RADIATOR REPAIRS
and CLEANING.
Expert Mechanical Ser
vice. Complete Body
Repairs and Painting.
YOUREE
CHEVROLET CO.
BETHWARE,
EL BETHEL NEWS
Two Easter Egg Hunts;
Holiday Personal
News
EL BETHEL-BETHWARE — Miss
Lois Gamble was hostess Friday
afternoon at an egg hunt at her
home here. Around 80 of her
schoolmates were present. After
the egg hunt, ice cream was serv
ed.
Ths Missionary society of El
j Bethel church will hold its regu
I lar meeting Wednesday night at
i the home of Mrs. Gertrude Ware.
; Miss Euzelia McSwain of Avon
' dale and Mrs. James Fitch of
| Boiling Springs, spent the Easter
holidays here with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. McSwain.
EASTER EGG HUNT
Mrs. Z. F. Cranford entertained
her Sunday school class Saturday
afternoon with an egg hunt at the
church. A good crowd was pres
ent.
Miss Doris Harrelson of Liles
ville, spent the Easter holidays
here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Boyd Harrelson.
The Mary-Martha group of El
Bethel church will meet next Sat
urday at 3 p.m. at the church. All
members are urged to be present.
Haskell Bell of Charoltte spent
the weekend here with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bell.
I Mrs. Pink Anthony entertained
her Sunday school class Sunday
morning at the church with an
egg hunt.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Gamble were Mr. and Mrs.
T. R. Hamrick, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Roberts and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Spurgeon Dedmon and dau
ghter and Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Burns of Shelby.
VOTE AGAINST CIO
WASHINGTON, April 5— (IP) —
The natoinal labor relations board
announced today that employes of
■ the Carolina Panel company, Inc.,
! Lexington, N. C., have voted 63 to
148 against the United Furniture
Workers of America, CIO, being
credited as their collective bar
gaining agency.
The petition for investigation and
certification of representatives of
the company employees filed by the
CIO was ordered dismissed.
The geographic center of the
United States is in Smith county,
Kansas.
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