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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES All Classified Advertising If Cash Except On Established Accounts. 4c A Word This Size Type (10 Point) 2c A Word Tliis Size Type (7 Point) Minimum Charge For Classified Ad.—30c CARD OF THANKS—50c The Daily Star will not be re sponsible for more than orie in correct insertion of any ad. Er rors shoud 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 100 1. FOR SALE OUR 2 THREAD BEMBERG h06e are now in. Get them while they last. The Remnant Store, next door to Keeter's on W. Warren street. 3t 6c FOR saleT baled lespedeza hay, $1.00 bale. Also baled oats straw, 65c and 75c bale. Foy B. Putnam, near Mt. Sinai church 2t 5p PLENTY OF FRESH MOUNTAIN green beans and home grown tomatoes. Patterson’s Grocery. South DeKalb. 3t 5c FOR SALE ATTIC FANS, 32, 36, 42, and 48 inch sizes. Also 5-ft. pedestal fans. H. L. Newman at M & M Salvage. 3t 5c FOR SALE: CHICKENS, THREE to ten weeks, few pullets. 601 West Graham St. 3t 5p FOR SALE: MAGIC CHEF GAS stove, in good condition. Albert Turner. Call 299-R. 2t 5p TOR SALE: 1929 MODEL A Ford. Well under ceiling. H. G. Cook, 408 Clegg Street. 2t 6p TOMATO PLANTS’ COL lard seed, turnip seed, etc. Nestor G. Hamrick. lt-6c 6 EMPLOYMENT^ WANTED: LADY OR GENTLE man bookkeeper-cashier. Must be experienced. Write “Book keeper,” Box 200, Shelby. 6t 2c WANTED: YOUNG MAN OR discharged veteran to learn shoe business. Good opportunity tor advancement. Write "Shoe Fit ter,” Box 200, Shelby. 6t 2c ROUTE SALESMAN NOW A vallable. I have proven sales records and good employment record. If interested, get in touch with E. H. Morris at 693 E. Meeting St,, Morganton, N O., or Telephone 794-J Collect. 2t 5p ■ftrANTED: LADY TO SUPER vise kitchen, experience not es sential, but desirable. Apply Ho tel Charles. tf 2c Ranted: colored woman to help with general housework Call 59, Lattimo;e. Mr. John Blanton, jr. 3t 4c i WILL BE IN SHELBY NEXT week to fill some vacancies for Avon. If interested in this won derful opportunity to earn, ad dress a letter to me Gen. Del , Shelby, N. C. Mrs. Margaret Setzcr, Dist. Mgr. 2t 5p 9. AUTO REPAIRS 3H€R€R MOTORS 116 no.moRCAn - TCL.I55 VES, WE WORK ON ALL kinds of tractors, farm machinery, trucks and cars. Expert mechanical service | Dedmon Garage, at Ded- ! mon Livestock Yard. Phone 502-J. 4t-4c JUST RECEIVED: A GOOD stock of rubber for recap ping. We can give you 24 hours service. Auto Inn. tf-T&F-4c ELECTRIC AND ACETY lene welding, cutting and fitting. Expert mechanical service. Dedmon Garage at Dedmon Livestock Yard. 4t-4c I Leigh’s Auto Body Works & Paint Shop I1N S. Morgan St. Phone 857 -R SHELBY, N. C. One of the many hilarious moments in Universal’s “I’ll Tell the World,” now playing at the State Theatre, and co-starring Lee Tracy and Brenda Joyce. From left to right the players in the foreground are: Miss Joyce, Tracy, June Preisser and Thomas Gomez. A thought about farm safety. A . farm home is not a bulwark of | democracy until it is a safe home. 3. WANTED TO BUY VVE PAY CASH FOR HENS AND fryers. Highest market prices, j Griffin P. Smith. Phone 465. | 5t 2c WE PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES for country hams, shoulders, sides, fryers and fresh yard eggs. : D. A. Beam Grocery. Phone 46 4t 3c ; WE PAY CASH FOR COUNTRY i ^ams, shoulders, side meat. Grif j fin P. Smith. Phone 465. 5t 2c InT- Tost ' LOST — IDENTIFICATION bracelet bearing name Dale Drum, with two medals at tached to links. $2.50 re ward for return to Mrs. Renn Drum at Star of fice. 4t-4p LOST: LADY'S SMALL GREEN ppcketbook with about $13.00. Evelyn Nettles, 419 South Mor gan street. It 6p 8 REAL ESTATE 4 ROOM HOUSE ON KINGS road, large lot, good section; 5 room in south Shelby on Dodd St.; also other 3-4-5-6 and 8 room homes. For price and terms see J. Worth Silver. 2t 5c HOME FOR SALE: 6 ROOM brick veneer home, hall, bath, 3 closets, beautiful floors, garage and coal house. Cement drive way. Nice shrubbery and grass. Price $8,000. J. B. Nolan Co. 2t 6c I ■ ... ■ : ■ • 1 ■ :_ LOOK! GOOD FIVE ROOM i home on Highway 74 east, good section, nice shade j and stream of water. All conveniences and unfin-! ished basement. A place for , j the hard to suit. For price and terms see J. Worth Silver. ’ 2t-5c 'for SALE: 199 ACRES LAND 2 1-2 miles east of Blacksburg, S. C. Estate of J. H. Allison, 7 room house, outbuildings, 90 acres in cultivation, balance in1 pulpwood and saw timber, mail by door, electricity available. Can be divided into two tracts. Write J. J. Allison, Pauline, S. C. 3t 6, 13, 20 p SPECIAL NOTICES IF YOU NEED A CAR TO bring you to polls to vote in Saturday hospital bond election, phone any down stairs office in court house and car will be sent for you. lt-6c VISIT WASHBURN'S GROCERY. Come and see our nice selection of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. We are here to serve you. Lo cated at 217 North Washington street. 4t 3c DID YOU KNOW THAT Lee’s Home and Office Sup ply carries a complete stock of greeting cards, and cards for every occasion? We al so carry a selection of gam §s, party supplies, books, stationery, billfolds, foun tain pens, sun glasses, baby bottle warmers, gifts for every occasion, and useful household and office sup plies. Don’t take our word j for it, come in and look around. 3t-4c IF YOU HAVE A HOUSE to cover see Carl Spa? ' of The Harrili Koof.i. > | We furnish men and ma terial, using Barrett Ever lox shingle. Workmanship and material guaranteed. Room 11, Lineberger Bldg. Phone 1078. tf-Mon-W ed-Fri-22c We Buy ' Burned & Wrecked Cars SHELIY USED AUTO PARTS i FORMER! Y CLINT'S Governors Urge Truman To Work For Jewish Colonization MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich., July 6—(JP>—Govs. Cherry of North Carolina and Williams of South Carolina were among the 37 gov ernors to send a petition to Pres ident Truman urging that he take up at the coming Big Three meet ing of Jewish colonization of Palestine. The petition of th> state heads, in annual session here, declared that “the time has Come when concrete measures must be taken to open the doors of Palestine to Jewish mass immigration and col onization.’’ Asks Action On Succession Bill WASHINGTON, July 6.— (tP> — Senator Johnson (D-Colo) today called for quick action on the presidential succession bill in view of the "hazardous” trip soon to be undertaken by President Tru man. and Secretary of State Byrnes. The president and Byrnes, who under existing law is next in line for the presidency, are to attend a Big Three conference in the Berlin area. “There is no denying this trip is hazardous,” Johnson told a re porter. He said the senate should act swiftly on the bill, already approved by the house, under which the house speaker would move up to the presidency when there is no president or Vice president. He Smelled Trouble; Then He Just Smelled ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND Md.tP)—Pvt. W. C. Caldwell Was quietly plugging along on his tour of guard duty when he heard a noise. About to challenge the source, he spied it—too late: a skunk. Caldwell retreated to the guard house, where he was relieved of his duty—from a distance. 5. NOTICES IF YOU NEED A CAR TO bring you to vote at the court house Saturday in the bond election, pho.ne any downstairs court house of fice and a car will be sent for you. Polls open at 6:30 and close at 6:30, so vote early. lt-6c LAST CALL TO HAVE YOUR FUR coat restyled, cleaned and glas ed, and stored. J. C. McNeely Co. tf eod 29c FINEST WATCH REPAIRING PEARLS RESTRUNG Reasonable Prices — Quick Service T. W. HAMRICK CO. Jewelers tf M-W-F 10c POLLS WILL BE OPEN from 6:30 to 6:30 Satur day for the hospital bond' election. Vote early in all of the 26 precincts in the I county. lt-6c j SEE OUR NICE SELECTION ! of books. Dictionaries, i cook books, mysteries,! children’s books, girls han dy books, Canterbury Tal es, poems, essays, Shakes peare’s works, religious novels, short stories, stamp albums, quiz books, Bibles, date books, and others you would like to see. Come in and brouse around. Lee’s Home and Office Supply, j 3t-4e 1 Flagpole In Italy Is Tribute To FDR ROME.—(<P)—A 63-foot flagpole —one foot for each year of the late Franklin D. Roosevelt's life—has been erected in an almond grove near Canoca, Italy, by members of a negro aviation engineer battalion. Mayor Guiseppe Sorrenti of Ca nosa publicly proclaimed that on e v e r y anniversary of President Roosevelt's death—April 12—the cit izens will bank the flagpole's base with flowers. The battalion built a four-foot wall around the base of the flag pole, each foot symbolizing a presi dential term. At the base they placed a marble plaque with the words: "This flagpole is dedicated in memory of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1882-1945." Three cotton-growing states—Ari zona, Florida and New Mexico— have no cotton-spinning mills. ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE Having this day quahlied as Admin istratrix of the estate of Mrs. Lamar C. Gidney, deceased, this is to hereby no tify all persons holding claims against said estate to file them with the under signed at Ocracoke. N. C., on or be fore the 6th day of June. 1946. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any re covery thereof: and this is further to notify all persons indebted to said es tate to make immediate payment of such indebtedness to the undersigned. This 7th dav of June, 1945. EDWINA GIDNEY DIXON, Administratrix. D. Z. NEWTON, Attorney. 6t Friday June 8c COMMISSIONERS RE-SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of an order of re-sale of the Superior Court in Special Proceeding No. 2732. entitled "Miles A. Beam. Ad ministrator. et al. vs. Mary Jane Beam, et al.'. the undersinned Commissioner will sell to the highest bidder at the1 Court House in Shelby, N. C. on Mon- I day, July 16. 1945, at 12:00 o'clock, or within legal hours all the following de scribed real estate belonging to the es tate of the late D. A. Beam, to wit: 1st Tract: Situated on the West side of South Washington Street at the in* tersection of an alley in the City of Shelby, and being the East portion of the lot conveyed by H. L. Newman to D. A. Beam by deed recorded in Book 4-L, Page 427, of the Cleveland Countv Registry, and BEGINNING on a stake at the West edge of Washington Street at its intersection with the North edge of an alley, and runs thence with Washington Street North 76 feet to a stake, a new corner; thence West 62 feet to a stake, corner of sale to Odessa Blanton; thence with her line South 76 feet to a stake on North edge of Elm Stret (called an alley> thence with the same East 62 feet feet to the BEGIN NING. The bidding will start at $1, 890.00. 2nd Tract: Lot No. 1: Being the prop erty deeded to D. A. Beam by Laura King, and recorded in Book 4-0. Page 363. of the Cleveland County Registry, and BEGINNING on a stake on the West side of South LaFayette Street, the old W. T. Goode corner, and corner of Richbourg lot. and runs thence West with the Richbourg line 165 feet to a stake, the old Goode corner, now Rich bourg and Falls' corner; thence South with the Falls line 224 feet to a stake in the W. H. Blanton line; thence East with the Blanton line 165 feet to a stake at the West edge of South LaFayette Street; thence North with the West edge of said Street 224 feet to the BEGIN i NING. The bidding will begin at $42, | 00C.00. Lot No. 2: Being that lot deeded to D. A. Beam bv Claude C. Falls and wife the 23rd day of September, 1936 bv deed recorded In Book 4-P. Page 1 of the Cleveland County Registry, and BE GINNING at a stake in the W. H. Blanton line, Southwest corner of the Goode lot, and runs thence North 6 East with the Goode line 224 feet to a stake. Northeast corner of the Goode lot; thence North 86 West 69 feet to a stake in the East edge of a North and South alley; thence South 4 West with the edge of said alley 224 feet to a stake in the W. H. Blanton line; thence South 86 East 55 feet with the Blanton line to the BEGINNING. The bidding will be gin at *1,312.50. Lot No 3; Being the remainder of that lot conveyed by B. E Hamrick, Bessie F. Mitchell and husband to D A. Beam on the 9th day of Februarv, 1924 by deed recorded in Book 3L. Page 635, of the Cleveland County Registry, the said remaining portion unsold being 150 feet hy 90 feet on South Morgan Street in the City of Shelbv, N. C. Bidding will begin at $3.150 00. 3rd Tract; Being the lot conveyed by H. L. Newman to D A. Beam bv deed recorded in Book 4-S, Page 134. of the Cleveland County Registry, and BEGIN NING at an iron stake, southeast cor ner of the William Rippy vacant lot, and runs thence with his line North 1 East 150 feet to an iron stake in said line; thence a new line North 83 East 100 feet to a stake, the northwest corner of lot sold to Shelby & Cleveland County Build ing & Loan Association; thence with the line of said lot South 1 West 150 feet to a stake In the North dge of Grice Street; thence wjth the North edge of Grice Street 100 feet to the BEGIN NING, There are two houses situated on this lot, and they w.ll be sold sepa rately. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash on day of sale, one-third in six months, one-third in twelve months, with the privilege of paying all cash upon con firmation. This 29th day of June, 1945, RUTH E. BEAM, Commissioner. 2t Fri. 29—-July 6 c ts • Grown-Ups Demand • Children Ask For It WALDENS1AN Siuxbsam. BREAD Doily at Your Grocers 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 1166 Words AND Music AURORA, 111— (/P)—Lieut. Max Augustine said it with music at his 1 recent marriage to Corinne Pauly. During the wedding ceremony, a baritone sang a song the navy offi cer had composed while at sea five weeks earlier. It was titled: “God Gave Me You,” O R I) fc R BEAM’S COAL ti.ph—Heat- -Low—Asb Stovewood PHONE 130 dear Parents, i AM COMlN*^ HOME P?A17I O K0OM NO NtATTE-R WHtRt vbaco FlLLSflNV DOCTOR’S ^PRESCRIPTION^ Phone 370 . DRUG’ STORE Phone 367 j THIMBLE THEATRE Only A Foot In Length! - — I ! i ! OKW. VA OJAMTEP TO COME TO i PARAPIS6 PEAK FOR A PlCNIC-NOU) THAT UJE ARE l PiPNi'T (JOANT HERE, SO UJHAT^/uJlMPV TO COME '—A'-?UKp^—TALOHO/ Copi 1 J4V Kin( fnicro SfnJwre. I« . Vr.H.t <’t*> THEV HASTA SERPlMK IM AM7 J /fSOME JJATER FORTH' \UeWlNgAPC, 0)IMPVJ (CVERV LOELyilR "Heels" And The G-Man! SECRET AGENT X-9 U' HEY1 -WAT'S A NEW tires! over a hundred'1 WERE €>TOk£M.,.0nE OP THE TRAlN.VEN WAS WOUNDED BY THE HIJACKER*! S DiVmAL DEAL! THAT means A Bunch op 6uys CAN JACK UP THEIR CARS AND HAVE THElR TIRE CERTi Pi CATES FRAmEO! YES, AND SOME i HEELS WHO OONT RATE FRESH RUBBER ARE 6 01 NO TO 6ET THOSE TIRES! HENRY By CARL ANDERSON B LO N D I E By CHIC YOUNG pj. TOOTS AND CASPER Base Ingratitude! By JIMMY MURPHY 7^ THAT PIPE 5URE 15 hr RIPE!! NATURE KNEW WHAT IT WAS DOIN^ WHEN IT £)AVE U5 TWO EARS, BUT ONLY ONE r,<g. I'M SPRAYING PERFUME TO KILL THAT PIPE ODOR, MR. MY WIFE 15 SUSPICIOUS ENOUGH WITH OUT HAVING HER SMELL PERPUME ON vrvH 4ET TOOTS,THIS 15 A BUSINESS OFFICE" NOT A MILLINERY SHOP!! PUT THAT HAT DOWN AND TO WORK! PRESID / THAT15 THE THANKS ^ I £,ET FOR TRYING TO 1 FIX OVER AN OLD HAT, INSTEAD OF ASKING YOU FOR A RAISE,SO I COULD BUY A NEW ONE! tflMMY MuRPHY= MUGGS AND SKEETER I-d-r-r—r-n ■HP--T r Bv WALLY BISHOP *, I WELL WHERE J the BUTCHER WAS ARE THE OUT Of MEAT, MRS THINGS I SENT ) GRyPE, THE GROCER VOU fOpZj-y HAD NO SUGAR OR , BACON, AND >T—ir
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