CLASSIFIED^®® CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES U1 Classified Advertising It Oasb Except On Established Acoounta 4c A Word This Size Type (10 Point) So A Word This Size Type (7 Point) Minimum Charge For Classified Ad.—50c CARD OF THANKS--50o The Daily Star will not be re sponsible for more than one ln sorrect insertion of any ad. Er rors ehoud be reported at once. AH keyed ads are strictly con fidential and can be reached by sealed letters only. Ads. must be In by 10 A. M. PHONE 1100 Z FOR SALE PLENTY OF SEED WHEAT, abruzzi rye, seed oats, beardless barley, rye grass, crimson clover and any thing in the seed line. See us for Super-Gro fertilizers. D. A. Beam Co. tf-27c FOR SALE: GIRL’S 26” PRE war bicycle. Almost new. Call 389-M. 3t 13p ’FOR SALE: TWO GOOD RID in* horses; one 1250 pound work horse and one buggy. Price right. Phone 764 or write Box 96. 5t 13c FOR SALE] 1931 W MODEL , Ford, good tires, $175.00. A. G. Lail, Lily Mill. 3t 13p TENNIS SHOES FOR THE FAM ily—children’s $158. All other sizes from 6 up, $2.25. The Sta nley Co., Falls ton and Polkville. W&F 2t 14c , Turkeys : get ~your Thanksgiving turkey from me. Buttermilk fattened. R. T. Huffstetler, R-2, Kings Moun tain, near Bethlehem School. 4t 13p jtuk sale: mew motors hjk your Oldsmoblle. 6 cylinder mod els from 1937 to 1940. Roberts Motors. Phone 615. 2t 14c JUST RECEIVED A NEW shipment of 54 guage hose. Top quality. Get your pair while our stock is com plete. The Gift Shop, next to Paul Webb Drug Store. lt-14c FOR SALE: HEATROLA. AL most new. In good condition. Can be seen at Howell’s Trans fer. 3t 13p THE FOLLOWING ITEMS ARE now available, while they last New Innerspring Mattresses at $29.95; Baby StroUers, all metal, ball-bearing, at $9.95; Baby High Chairs at $2.95, regular $555 chair, only a few left. Pen dleton’s. 3t 13c 1 FOR SALE: SEVEN YEAR OLD 950 pound work horse and 75 bales cane, pea and grass hay. Hughlon Smith, near Sharon Church. 3t 14p NANCY, SMALL SHETLAND pony, buggy, harness and sad dle. Any 6-year-old child can handle. Nice Christmas gift. First $150.00 gets all. Sisk Fu neral Home, Kings Mountain. N. C. 2t 14c FOR SALE: 1941 CHEVROLET Town Sedan. Phone Lattimore 220S. B. G. Beason, Boiling Springs, N. C. seeTour nice selec toins of baby blankets, sacques and caps. We alsc have a nice selection ol scatter rugs in beautiful colors—$1.79 each. Always ‘ try the Gift Shop first for real bargains. lt-14c We Buy ^ .Burned K Wrecked Cara S.HELIY .] I SF.D AUTO PARTS A ' FORMERLY CnrfPl) JA 9. AUTO REPAIRS ---1— SHecec MOTORS 116 no.fnoRcrnii T€U55 . j PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW for a new Piper Cub Air plane for early delivery Wm. Paul Bridges. Mon-Wed-Sat-tfc 6. EMPLOYMENT WANTED: WAITRESS. Shelby Hotel. tf-lOc WANTED: EXPERIENCED. RE i spectable cook to live on lot. No i children. Call 565. tf 13c WANTED: TENANT FOR GOOD I two-horse farms. Mr. T. J. Greene, Route 4, Shelby. It 14p | WANTED: SOBER MALE AT tendant for patient at State Hospital, Morganton. Write At tendant, Box 200, Shelby. tf M-W-F 12c WANTED: TENANT FOR GOOD two-horse farm. Mrs. T. J. Greene, Route 4, Shelby. It 14p 12. WANTED TO RENT ly ANTED TO RENT: THREE 'room apartment or five or six room house. Call Shelby Bowling Alley. 7t 13p WANTED; TWO ROOM UNFUR nished apartment or four or five room house. Telephone 896-R. 6t 13p WANTED TO RENT: A furnished or unfurnished house or apartment—any size. Phone T. H. Young at 964. 2t-14c SPECIAL NOTICES WANTED: FULL HOUSE SHEL by Armory Saturday night, No vember 24, to hear and see the Briarhoppers. Sponsored by Jay cees. 13t 10c GRACE BEAUTY SALON MOV ed to 601 East Suttle. Open all week, also, Tuesday and Friday nights. Phone 908 for appoint i ments. 6t 12c | FIRST CLASS PAPER HANGER also wall paper. Call 908, Chestei | Reans, for estimate. 6t 12c | NEW S II I P M E N T O F j beautiful prints. Solids and printed designs. An array of colors. Come by and get all you need. The Gift ! Shop. lt-14c IF YOU HAVE A HOUSE TRAIL er and wish to trade for nice small going business and good equipment, write Box 5, Cherry ville, N. C. It 14p 8. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: ONE LOT, 75’ FRONT by 175’ back. Gardner Street, West Shelby. Phone 9102. 2t 13p FOR SALE: 2 ACRE LOT WITH Grocery Store, on Kings Moun tain to Shelby highway 74, about 1 mile west of Kings Mountain Good location for tourist camp or dwelling houses. Paul Hayes. Kings Mountain, Route 2. 5tp Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat WILL SELL FIVE ROOM HOUSE with bath and brick store, lo cated in Belwood. on Porter lot. W’ill sell one or both. Jack Falls. Belwood, N. C. 2t 14p TT7 lost LOST: SMALL MALE BEAGLE dog, has collar, answers to name Wimpy. A. W. Wright. Phone 819. 3t 12p LOST SATURDAY ON LAWN dale Bus: Man's seven jewel Swiss movement wrist watch. Reward. James Davis, Route 1, I Lawndale, N. C. 2t 13p LOST: TRUCK TARPAULIN, BE tween Earl and Shelby. Please Notify Southern Cotton Oil Co. Telephone 578. 2t 14c LOST UPTOWN SATURDAY: Six number four ration books. Return to Ernest Clyde, Route 2, Shelby. 3t 14c LOST: MAN'S BROWN LEATH er billfold containing personal credentials and identification. Reward. Donald Shields at Hugh’s Jewelry. It 14p 4. FOR RENT FOR RENT TO GENTLEMAN: Furnished bedroom. Private en trance. 1006 East Marion St. 2t 14p 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE BODY WORK — PAINTING MOTOR OVERHAULING TOUREE-CRAWLEY CHEVROLET CO. S18 E. Warden St. — Phones: Day 68(M7Sf-\f'i IMS ACTIVITIES OF TOLUCAFOLK ■ Women From Carpenter's Grove Serve Dinner At U.S.O. TOLUCA — Regular preaching j services at Carpenter’s Grove Sat ! urday at 2 o’clock and Sunday at ill o’clock by the pastor, Rev. R. | B. Carpenter. Sunday school at I 9:45. Grady Carpenter of the U. S. Navy and Mrs. Carpenter from Johnson City, Tenn., are spending some time with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Carpenter. The young people of St. Peters church enjoyed a wiener roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Smith Wednesday night. A large crowd was present. Pfc. Edgar Mosteller and Roy Carpenter have arrived in the states and will visit their homes here soon. FROM HICKORY Miss Frances Self of Hickory spent the w-eek end with Miss Katherine Young. C. G. Boyles attended a layman’s meeting for the Gastonia District in Gastonia Wednesday. Miss Willard Upton of Hickory 1 spent the week end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Upton. Henry Brittain and Misses Janell Boyles and Lorene Costner were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Costner of Morganton. Jimmy Reinhardt of Conover spent the week end with Kenneth Young. Miss Dully Sherrill of Hickory spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sain. | TO ARKANSAS J. P. Sain left last week for | Arkansas where he will get work on a big onion farm slicing for the cannery. | Mrs. Elbert Hoyle and Miss i Marv Hplpn \frNpplv Viovo er»rr»ii_ i ed in a beauty school in Char ! lotte. Zane Yarbro has received his dis charge from the U. S. Service and he and ihs wife will make their home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Yarbro at present. Mrs. Vernon Cooke of Morgan ton spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mos tella. SERVE AT U. S. O. Mrs. T. C. Ledford, Mrs. Bovd War lick, Mrs. S. A. Sain, Mrs. Leslie Seagle, Mrs. A. C. Cost ner, Mrs. Vangie Seagle King, Misses Lulla Seagle, Sarah Cook and Austin Warlick and Mrs. Ed ; gar Cooke were present at the U. S. O. Center in Shelby from Car penters Grove church, who served j the soldiers Sunday. About 85 reg istered and were served through I out the day. The ladies all enjoy I ed feeding them as well as they j enjoyed eating and a lot of food was left over. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hicks, who live on the E. L. Propst farm, will i move to the farm of J. G. Carpen I ter. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Wilson | will move to the Propst farm. Mr. and Mrs. David Blanton j spent the week end with his par ] ents near Boiling Springs. ; Mrs. Helen Lackey has accepted work in a store in Shelby. She ! and her son, Larry, will move there as soon as a house can be found. 3. WANTED TO BUY WANTED BUY: MOTOR for bicycle. Call J. C. Jen kins. Phone 1100 or J R DeLoatch, County 2031. tf-31 p WANTED TO BUY: SMALL farm, with large house. Write Box 470, Shelby, N. C. 4t 12p WANTED: 100 CORDS HARD wood tno pine). Telephone 819. Wright’s Barbecue. 6t 12p WANTED TO BUY: ELECTRIC drink box, also electric refrig erator. A. E. Blanton, 900 Fall ston Road. 3t 13p 5. NOTICES FINEST WATCH REPAIRING PEARLS RESTRUNG ! Reasonable Prices — Quick Service T. W HAMRICK CO. Jewelers tf M-W-F 10c NOTICE: CHICKEN PIE SUP per will be held at Shanghia school house, Friday, Nov, 16, at 6:30. The public is cordially invited to attend. Plates 50c. Proceeds will be used to buy new I song books for Poplar Springs Church. 2t 14p TENNIS SHOES FOR THE family—children's $1.98. All oth er sizes from 6 up, $2.25. The Stamey Co., FalLston and Polk ville. W&F 2t 14c ! i r Auto and Aircraft Loans and Financing REPAIR LOANS On AUTO AND AIRCRAFT Prompt Service M. & J. FINANCE CORP. 215 E. WARREN ST. — PHONE 415 Congressman Mott Dies Of Heart Attack WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 —(A5)— | Rep. James W. Mott (R-Ore), a I member of congress since 1933, died ; yesterday of a heart attack on his ! 1 62d birthday in the Bcthesda, Md., naval hospital. The house political lineup now is 241 Democrats, 188 Republicans, two members of other parties and I four vacancies. Thought Wife Dead; Convicted Of Bigamy NEWTON—Convicted of bigamy, ex-soldier Jacob Canipe was sen tenced to serve twelve months on the State’s highway, at hard la bor, as part of the conditions of terms laid down in Superior court here Monday by Judge Allen H. Gwyn, of Reidsville. Canipe was given two years ad ditional, suspended for five years on condition he remain of good behavior, violate none of tile State’s laws, and support his wife and two children. THOUGHT WIFE DEAD Canipe was accused of marry ing Virginia Shuford of Hickory on July 16 of this year, while still married to Minnie Mae Wil liams Canipe of Lincoln county. He contended that he had been told his first wife was dead and that they had been separated some time prior to the date her parents told him she was killed in an explo sion in Tennessee while on de fense work. He has two children wrho are with his father. He. re ceived a medical discharge after being wounded in the Pacific about two years ago. Ban Revoked ATHENS, Nov. 14—(/P)—Admiral Constantine Alexandris, minister of merchant marine, revoked today a ban on unemployment allowances for seamen which had provoked a hunger strike by more than 400 Greek mariners stranded in Bri tain, (A London dispatch last night said eight Greek seamen had been hospitalized as a result of the hun ger strike, which started a week ago in Liverpool and spread to * other ports.) The proton, a unit in the nu cleus of all atoms, is 1,800 times larger than an electron. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Boyles, Miss Janell Boyles, and Mrs. Paul King and children, visited Mrs. King's mother, Mrs. Ben Roberts in Gas tonia recently. Captain Chaplain L. W. Cain of Camp Croft as a guest at the U. S. O. Sunday, an invitation extended by the Carpenters Grove women. He was pastor of the church for 10 years before enter ing service. Cleveland County, North Carolina. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Elaine Pruett Denton, Plamtill vs. Ralph Denton. Defendant The defendant will take notice that an action as above entitled has been com menced in the Superior Court of Cleve land County. North Carolina to obtain an annulment of his marriage to the above named plaintiff: and the said defendant will further take notice that he Is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superior Court of said county on the 30th day of November. 1945. or within the time thereafter pro vided by law, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 31st day of October. 1945. E. A HOUSER. JR Clerk of Superior Court, HORACE KENNEDY. Attorney. 4t Wednesday Oct. 31 c EXECUTORS NOTICE Having qualified as Executor’s of the estate of Homer Allen Thackston, de ceased. late of Cleveland County, North Carolina, this is to notify ail persons having claims against the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the under signed at 502 Suttle St . on or before the 31st day of Oct.. 1946. or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. Ail persons indebted to the es tate of the deceased will please make Immediate payment. This the 31st day of Oct.. 1945 C. D. THACKSTON AND J. R THACK STON. 502 Suttle St., Shelby, N C. 6t Wed. Oct. 31 p1 I ( i i • Children Ask For It • Grown-Ups Demand WALDENS1AN Sunbeam BREAD Daily at Your Grocers I Thousands Returned From Pacific Area PEARL HARBOR, Nov. 14—<£>)— j More than one-third of the 2,500,000 servicemen deployed In the Pacific last August already have been returned to the United States. Pacific Fleet headquarters an nounced today Navy operated ves sels alone have returned 885,899 M E NTHQLATUM personnel. Thousands more have | reached the mainland by air,! aboard army transports or on warj shipping administration vessels. COMPLETE PLUMBING AND HEATING REPAIRS — CALL 924 — E. B. HILL READY CASH FOR YOUR WINTER NEEDS! BORROW ON YOUR CAR! ANY MAKE —ANY MODEL SERVICE FINANCE CO. OF SHELBY GARDNER BUILDING — PHONE 1166 r — SHELBY DAILY STAR ADS PAY — fHIMBLE THEATRE I YAM WHAT I v YAM AN' THA'5 ALL I YAM!// T SECRET AGENT X9 by Mel Graff BRACE Y0DR5ELVE& — WE MieWT into CORAL ROCK AT ANV -MOMENT! PHIL REVERSES THE PROPELLERS — THE BOAT STRIKES BOTTOM AND LODGES AGAINST OEBRlS HENRY By CARL ANDERSON the POLICEMAN IS YOUR FRIEND/ RELY ON HIM FOR PROTECT! eoL'Ct oe> CD * B LO N D I E By CHIC YOUNG SOU LET ME SHOW VC HUSBAND HOW THE IN READ MG THE NOVEL M KISSES WIFE WHEN HE COMES FROM HOME WORK THE EVENING IN TOOTS AND CASPER By JIMMY MURPHY JERRY IS SO DUMB THE HISTORIC PLYMOUTH ROCK WAS A SETTIN6 HEN. after a few OF HIM/THE BOSS A WONDER COMPARISON. SLICKY. I'M CALLED OUT OF TOWN—WILL YOU TAKE OVER CASPER'S JOB IN MY PLACE? SURE/ JERRY! I CAN USE A COUPLE OF WEEKS' I'M SLICKY BURPP! I'M TO PINCH HIT AT CASPER'S JOB! SENT? I'LL SHOW YOU TO DESK! *