CLASSIFIED!^ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES All Classified Advertising Is Cash Except On Established Accounts. 4c A Word This Size Type (10 Point) 2c A Word This Size Typa (7 Point) Minimum Charge For Classified Ad.—30c CARD OF THANKS- -SOc Tilt Daily Star will not be responsible lor more than one Incorrect Insertion of any ad. Errors should be reported at Dnce. 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 1 FOR SALE FOR SALE: TOMATO PLANTS. T. W. Fisher, 220 Earl Road. Shelby, N. C. 6t 4p PLENTY OF NICE FAT MILK fed fryers. Phone 465. Griffin P. Smith. 5t 8c COMMODE OUTFITS, PREWAR, brass trimmings in tank. One pair Howe platform scales, one 4-foot bath tub, few 24-inch sinks, also one drain board. Grover Beam, North Trade Al ley. 2t 9p JUST RECEIVED: SOME No. 20 Cole Guano plows. Also some snake head culti vator teeth. Campbell’s Basement. 3t-9c NICE SELECTION "SOLID Oak Tables, 30x36 inches. Drawers in each end. M & M Salvage Co., rear Piggly Wiggly. lt-lOc FOR SAT.F — USED NATIONAL Cash Register. Excellent condi tion and a bargain at half orig inal cost. See Lee Shuford at Lee's Home and Office Supply. 2t Jp FOR SALE: 50 BUSHELS COKER'S • wilt-resistant cotton seed. Law ton Blanton, Lattimore. 2t 9c JUST RECEIVED A SHIP ment of Electroline Sealed Beam Adapters for cars and trucks. Wilson & Cabaniss. 2t-9c 18c; streaked meat, lb. 25c; country side meat, lb. 27c. Nestor G. Hamrick. 2t 9c BIG STOCK OF 8-DAY CLOCKS in good condition. Shelby Credit Co., 210 S. Washington St., affil iated with Young Bros. 2t 10c THIS YEAR GIVE MOTHER something she can use. We have various selections of metal Protex Stove Pads, fluffy Scatter Rugs, Towel ■ Bars, t Soap Dishes, Tooth Brush^ and Tumbler Hold ers, Glass Shelves and oth er useful items she’ll be j proud to have from Till- j man’s. 2t-10c! ______I FOR SALE: ONE LOT SLIGHT ly damaged flour, $2.75 hundred. S. F. Lee Grocery, Lawndale, N. C. 3t lOp FOR SALE AT BARGAIN — ONE Porcelain Standard Computing scale, like new. See E. O. Lee, TOO South Washington St. 2t 10c FOR SALE: WALNUT MARBLE top chest of drawers, $10.95. Ehelby Credit Co., 210 S. Wash ington, affiliated with Young Bros. 2t 10c WE HAVE SINGER SEWING machines in good condition. Shelby Credit Co., 210 S. Wash ington St., affiliated with Young Bros. - 2t 10c FOR SALE: 2 NATIONAL Cash Registers in good con dition. M & M Salvage Co. Rear Piggly-Wiggly. lt-lOc FOR SALE—POTATO SLIpi7$2.25 a thousand, 4 miles west of Polkviile, J. Y. Gettys, route 4, Shelby. 2t lOp FOR SALE—GOOD FAT FRYERS, 427 Oakland Drive. 2t 10c FOR SALE REBUILT PORTABLE Electric Singer Machine, also treadle machines $19.95 up. E. O. Lee, 7C0 South Washington Street. 2t 10c FOR SALE: PETUNIAS, EVERY; variety. Hardy Phlox in all col- ; ors. Also Verbena in fourteen ’ varieties, other plants. Mrs. C. P. Gardner, route 3, Shelbv. 3t lOp 5ne 8 PIECE ~DINING room suite. M & M Salvage Co., Rear Piggly Wiggly. lt-lOe 4 HELD OVER!—Christmas dinner with a pleasant, happy family, helps | restore Zachary Morgan's (Joseph Cotten) confidence in himself and his : future. Above are Ginger and Mr. Cotten In one of the lighter moments, ! of “I’ll Be Seeing You.” the Selznick International film held over at the i Rogers Theatre. Shirley Temple is also starred in this production, which was directed by William Dieterle for Dore Schary. 4 FOR RENT FOR RENT: 4 ROOM HOUSE, near Shelby Sales Stable on Grover road, $3.00 a week. Im mediate possession. S. S. Roys ter. 2t 9c FOR RENT: 4-ROOM FURNISH ed apartment to couple without children, in good section, avail able after May 15. In applying, please give employment connec tion or other references. Write “Furnished,” Box 200. tf eod 9p FOR RENT: 2 UNFURNISHED rooms, one block from square. Telephone 1214-J. 2t 9p ). AUTO REPAIRS LET US DRAIN YOUR RA diator, flush it with Du Pont Cleaner and Rust pre ventative. Your car deserv es the best care you can give it. Bring it to Wilson & Cabaniss. 2t-9c 5. NOTICES MOTHER DESERVES CON sideration. Give her a nice handy Clothes Hamper or Clothes Basket from Till man’s. 2t-10c EXPERT STOVE REPAIR ing. We also buy and sell second hand furniture. M and M Salvage Co., rear of Piggly-Wiggly. 6t-Tues&Thur-lc REMEMBER MOTHER with a nice gift from Till man’s. Give her a nice No Drip Juice Server, Mixing Bowl, or Firestone Oven ware set. 2t-10c FOR YOUR WASHING MA chine ringers, see Carl Roberts, Cleveland Gas Company. We have all sizes and types. We can also get repair parts for any make washing machine, on very short notice. Cleveland Gas Company. 8t tu-thur lc u. LOST LUST: UASUL1MU KA11UIN LSUUK. "A” series. Lucious Gass, R. F. D., No. 5, Shelby, N. C. 3t 8p LOST—PLASTIC RIM GLASSES, between Junior High school and Kendall Drug Store. Finder re turn to W. D. Raines, house 57, Ora Mill. 2t 9p LOST: ROUTE BOOK WITH Carolina Dairy written on inside. Reward. Carolina Dairy. 2t-9c LOST: MANS SHEAFFER LIFE time fountain pen, red marble ized color, around Junior High school or on West Marion street. Liberal reward. Call 592 • or 554 W. 2t 10c 3. WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO RENT: SIX OR seven room house. Call 347-W or 915. 3t 8p WE PAY CASH FOR HENS, Roosters and Fryers. Heavy hens 27c, Roosters 15c. Phone 465. Griffin P. Smith. 5t 8c WANTED TO BUY COUNTRY hams. Hotel Charles. 5t 9c WANTED TO BUY OR RENT baby bottle sterilizer. Mrs. Hen ry Lee Weathers. Telephone 236. 3t 9p WANTED: SEVERAL REGIS tered young Guernsey cows, pre fer springers. Dr. Harbison Telephone 212. 2t 9c v ILL PAY CASH FOR EGGS 35c doz. Roosters 20c lb. Cleveland Sandwich Co. Boiling Springs. 3t-10c We Buy Burned & Wrecked Cars'1 S H, E L I Y USED AUTO PARTS 'FORMERLY CLIVE'*) ! Ney Relics Are To Be Collected I DAVIDSON, May 10.—An inter esting feature of the annual Alumni luncheon to be held this year at Davidson college on commencement day, Friday, May 25, will be the presentation to the college library of a number of quaint and valuable relics of Peter Stuart Ney, Iredell I county school teacher from 1820 I 40. I A collection of interesting me ' mentos of this romantic and cour I ageous figure of the early nine ' teenth century are now on display in the Davidsoniana room of the Davidson College Library. Others are still abroad in this area and some scattered in more distant lo cations. A suggestion has been made, sponsored by historians and antiquarians in the Piedmont sec tion of the Carolinas, to assemble the various articles now extent at Davidson college for safekeeping. The college library is a new, fire proof edifice where the Ney posses sions will be kept on display for their historic and sentimental value, to be viewed by succeeding genera tions. summer, Winter Work OXAWA. la. —(TP)— Wilbur Nielsen made an agreement with his wife that if she would mow the lawn this summer he would shovel snow off the walks next winter. On Tuesday Mrs. Nielsen com pleted giving the lawn its first trimming of the year. Tester day Nielsen dug up the snow shovel and cleared the freshly fallen snow from walks about their home. 10. MISCELLANEOUS DOES YOUR MOTHER LIKE to play cards? Give her a nice sturdy Card Table from Tillman’s. 2t-10c 6 EMPLOYMENT WANTED — COOK, NO CHIL dren, salary satisfactory. Tele phone 565. tf lc WANTED: COOK FOR SMALL family, no children. Telephone 22. 2t 10c WANTED—EXPERIENCED WAIT ress. Good salary. Apply new Shelby Cafe. tf 2-c VV AIN l tjLJ iU haul coal. Nat Bowman Coal Company. tf eod 7c AIDES - ATTENDANTS AGE 18-55 (Men. women with or without experience) Private hospital near N. Y. offers practical training for worthwhile, essential work, now and postwar, with a home in our dormitory, excellent meals & laundry, plus $62-$82 per mo. Other positions from $55. per mo. up. High school not required. Summer openings for teachers & students. If now em ployed in hospital do not apply. Write Box 467, Amityville, L. I., N. Y. 10-12 c WANTED: EXPERIENCED short order cook, good pay. Shelby Cafe. tf 10c speciaTnotices COMPLETE LANDSCAPE service. Lawns mowed weekly. Alec McRae, 712 E. Warren St. Phone 946. tf7c GET A NICE PIECE OF Lug-gage for the grandest mother in the world. She’ll be proud to know you got it at Tillman’s. 2t-10c HERE’S AN ITEM MOTHER will cherish—a genuine ladies’ leather Billfold. Handsomely styled to suit her taste. Key case to match. Tillman’s. 2t-10c Roberts, Weathers On Trustee Board Of School For Blind RALEIGH, May 10;—</P)—Eleven members of the board of trustees of the North Carolina School for the* Blind and Deaf, three of them new appointees, were announced yesterday by Governor Cherry. The new members include Mrs E. R. Buchan of Kinston, James Penland of Asheville, and Allison Farmer of Bailey. The other mem bers are E. J. Britt, Lumberton, Alfred Williams, jr., Raleigh. W. G. Enloe, Raleigh, Carroll W. Wea thers, Raleigh. George R. Bennette, Greensboro, Dr. Carl V. Tyner, Leaksville, J. Edward Allen, War renton, and Ben R. Roberts, Dur ham. Terms of the trustees are for four years. Frank Hancock To Be Initiated Into Rho Chi Fraternity CHAPEL HILL, May 10. —UPV— Ceremonies here Saturday night will mark the initiation of Frank W. Hancock. Oxford pharmacist, into the Rho Chi, national scholas tic pharmaceutical f r a t e rnity. Hancock is the only remaining charter member of the North Car olina pharmaceutical society, of which he was an early president. TROUBLE Starfts On Page One questions not only of our time but of the centuries. This is so because the world is undergoing a vast change—and the Big Three are the dominant powers. Their unity is the safeguard against another global war which would be catastrophic. It has become a truism that so long as they stand together we can have peace, and that if they fall out we shall get trouble. We are going to get an early test of Big Three solidarity. The labor atory is going to be defeated Ger many within whose borders the Al lied armies of occupation will be stationed. There we shall see com bined all the strange factors which will inaugurate a new era for Eu rope—a Europe far different from anything we have known. The chief chemists are going to be the Big Three, and they’ll be combining substances whose reac tion they don't know. There likely to be explosions, and some of them may be violent. ANOTHER UPHEAVAL? Well, now, does this European metamorphosis, with all its politi cal and economic differences of viewpoint, necessarily lead to an other world upheaval? The signs don’t read that way to me. Certainly it's going to require a lot of give and take among the Big Three to maintain balance, but thus far there’s no unsurmountable obstacle in sight. ■Rnccio ic PvtcnHino1 Vior cnViprp of influence westward on the con tinent. and probably will do so in the Orient. That's a natural corol lary to her emergence from the war as a dominant power of the eastern hemisphere. The indications also are that Moscow is encouraging the efforts of communist elements in various countries to establish So viet governments. However, there is no sign so far as I can see that Russia is bent on territorial expan sion as such. SUSPICIOUS It strikes me that the basic dif ficulty among the Big Three lies in suspicions of one another—that probably is mainly due to lack of acquaintance. For a generation now Russia has been living within herself and has become a stranger. But the attitude of the Russian people seems to be friendly enough when they turn out and shout “Long live the great American people.” I think wo are justified in believ ing that trouble with Russia is not inevitable. CONVENTION CANCELLED CHARLOTTE.—(AV-The North Carolina division of the National Association of Letter Carriers has cancelled its annual convention scheduled for July 4 in High Point. Present officers will serve an other year. i ELECTRIC WELDING RADIATOR REPAIRS and CLEANING. Expert Mechanical Ser vice. Complete Body Repairs and Painting. YOUREE CHEVROLET CO. Auto Loans $50 AND UP ANY MAKE OR MODEL LOWEST RATES - EASY REPAYMENT PLAN SERVICE FINANCE CO. OF SHELBY LOUIS M. HAMRICK, Jr., Mgr. Gardner Bldg. Hours: 9 A. M. - 5 P. M. Room 21 Phone 116fi '’unmn^am Endorses Call To Worship DAVIDSON, May 10.—(/P)—In a statement today on the end of the ■ war in Europe, Dr. John R. Cun- j ningham, head of the North Caro- j lina Council of Churches, said: j “We may be grateful in this sol emn hour in the world's experi ence that our president and other | great leaders have so frequently | and sincerely recognized the hand of Almighty God in our victory. I The North Carolina Council of i Churches heartily endorses the call | to our people to resort to their | places of worship next Sunday, in I Mooney ham Chosen Forest City Mayor FOREST CITY—O. J. Mooney ham, attorney and president of the Security Bank and Trust Co., at Rutherfordton and Forest City was elected mayor over Worth Morgan, incumbent and vice pres ident of the Union Trust Co. Mr. Morgan had held the mayor's of fice since October, 1940. The following were elected al dermen in a race of thirteen con didates: Yates Smith, W. H. Fa gan, Dr. C. H. Verner, T. R. Pad gett, and Ray Horn. the spirit of penitence, humility ! and gratitude.” i Weathers Speaks At Ross Grove Sunday Memorial services will oe held | at Ross Grove Baptist church Just north of Shelby Sunday, May 13th, with Senator Lee Weathers as i speaker at 11:30. Sunday school will be held at ten o’clock and at eleven o'clock there will be special music by the choir. At the noon hour a picnic dinner will be served on the church ground. Black’s Service Station “GULF PRODUCTS" Batteries Recharged Washing and Lubrication Corner LaFayette and Graham Streets — Phone 9128 J ON AGRICULTURE BOARD DURHAM—(JP)—D. Reeves Noland i of Waynesville, Claude T. Hall ol Woodsdale and J. Hawley Pood of West End have been reappoint ed by Governor Cherry for six year terms as members of the state board of agriculture. ^EXHAUSTION W* to Headache Don’t let headache double themb ery of exhaustion. Atthe first sign of pain take Capudine. It quickly brings relief, soothes nerves upset by the pain. It is liquid—already dissolved —all ready to act—all ready, to bring comfort. Use only as directed. 10c. 80c. 60c. CAPUDINE fHIMBLE THEATRE Jam Session! r*?st. she chants mb to CUT OFF ME (HIT'SKEF’S AMP NOU) SHE (HANTS XTO MAR(?<V ME — SECRET AGENT X-9 G-Men Tighten The Net! PON'T YOU SEE HAIRS IN THESE SCRAPINGS FROM THE FINGER-NAILS OF THE -- MURPEREP filRLf f YES, sur NOT isaaL j HAIRS FROM A SCALP ? ...BROWN «TFggSt tC HAIRS 1 A MAN S/n :WJ3\t! WIG.' / NCsVJdili' ■XI A HALP-HOUH LATH . . . ^TWB MURDERER OB THbN GIRL 14 NARROWED DOWN ^TO THRU 3U HENRY By CARL ANDERSON B LO N D I E By CHIC YOUNQ TWO PAIR ARE ' IN THE LAUNDRV Where are others MV PA J AM ASJ7_A~ f ®E'^G OEAR 9 MENDED THEM 1 HAVEN'T ANV > THAT MEANS r CANT J GO to BED y tonight yj Lopt iv4i, Kir.f Fet'ueet Syn<inut. Ifw . U »rvf»ed TOOTS AND CASPER The Cat's Meow! By JIMMY MURPHY WE SEARCHED 4-8 straight hours and DEAD TIRED 40ODNl£,HT, SOPHIE! MUGGS AND SKEETFR Bv WALLY BISHOP < P.r«r~4 U 1 P...« ow

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