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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES vjj classified Advertising b Except On katablishec Accounts. 4c A Word This Size Type (10 Point) go A Word This Size Type (7 Point) ysinimum Charge For Classified Ad.—30c CARD OP THANKS--50c Th. Dally Star will not be re H^P«ihu for more than one In oorrect insertion of any ad. Er rors ahead be reported at once AO keyed ads are strictly con fidential and can be reached by anlM letters only. Ads. must be la by 10 A. M. PHONE 1100 1. FOR SALE for SALE: A FEW DEEP WELL pumps. J. S. Blanton & Son.; Call'It Lattimore. Bt *ci FOR SALeT HEADQUAR ters for studio couches. A large variety in velours, and tapestries. Save by pur- j chasing your furniture from us. Best Furniture Co. 4t-M-W-F-S-c FOR SALE: A FEW PORCE lain finish circulating coal heaters. Also the warm morning type. Best Furni ture Co. 4-M-W-F-S-c for SALE—ONE 40 H. P. INTER - national power unit for pulling saw mill. Bums kerosene or gas oline. This unit has extra pulley for pulling edges. Unit guaran teed In A-l shape. L. B. Self, Gaffney. S. C., Route 1 Box 388. 5t 5p JUST RECEIVED: SHIP ment of wardrobes and chifforobes, with mirror j doors. Walnut and mahog-j any finish. Best Furniture Co. 3t-6c! EXACT COPIES O F an valuable papers and docu-! menu, army discharge papers, birth certificates, etc., made ■ while you wait. Stephenson’s1 Studio, Bank Building, corner j LaPayette and Warren. 6t 6c, FOR SALE: A LARGE SE lection of nice goose neck and other type platform rockers and occasional chairs. The ideal gift. Select now and we will keep until Xmas. Best Furniture Co. 4t-M-W-F-S-c FOR SALE: A~FEW~9 PC. dining room suites. Best Furniture Co. 4t-M-W-F-S-c FOR SALeT~A^NICE_YA riety of occasional tables in walnut and mahogany. An ideal gift. You can save at our store. Best Furniture Co. 4t-M-W-F-S-c PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW for a new Piper Cub Air plane for early delivery. Wm. Paul Bridges. Mon-Wed-Sat-tfc FOR SALE fONE PRE-WAR boys’ bicycle with new tires $85.00. Lee’s Home And Of fice Supply. lt-8c FOR SALE: 1941 DODGE 1-TON truck. Dual wheel. Inquire at Leonhardt’s Curb Market, next to Piggly-Wlggly. 3t 8c FOR SALE: ONE CHEVROLET 1 1-8 ton truck, 1942 model, good rubber and A-l condition. Call J47 or 843. 3t 8p FOR SALE: NEW PRE-WAR Bi cycle. Call 1245-W. 216 Maple St-. It 8p WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO 8E eura limited number of electric chum* to be shipped to us be fore Christmas. We have one on display at the present and will be glad to take wui order ana cad furnish these churns btiaie Cbrtttmas, if you act at once. Cleveland Oas Company. St 8. 11, 14c \\ r Hu' Burned & Wrecked Cars - SHELBY I Cf (> U ij) P*RT> hi A 1. FOR SALE_ FOR SALE: SEE FOR yourself — we have one ol the best selections of studio couches in western North Carolina. Best Furniture Co. 4t-M-W-F-S-c REGISTERED JERSEY STOCK cow for service. Also, registered Poland China boar. Mason Rob erts, route 1, Shelby. 12t 6p FOR SALE: ONE-HALF TON International pick-up truck, 1934 model. W. E. Walker. Lattimore, Star Route. Phone 1702. 6t 6p FOR SALE: FRESH REGISTER ed Jersey milk cow. C. E. Byers, Grover, N. C. 3t 7p FOR SALE: BUY NOW FOR Christmas and we will de liver Christmas eve. A large selection of gifts. Best Fur niture Co. 4t-M-W-F-S-c FOR SALE: BUY NOW FOR Xmas — a 3-way floor lamp with ravon shade $16.95. Best Furniture Co. 4t-M-W-F-Sc FOR SALE: ONE 1 1-2 H r*. UAS oline Engine, one 1-4 H.p. Elec tric Motor, one 1-6 HP. Elec tric Motor. Victor Bowen, Rt. 2. Shelby. 2t FOR SALE: 1936 DODGE PICK UP truck, one model A Ford. J. B. Brackett, Lawndale, N. C. 2t 7p FOR SALE: FARMALL H TRAC tor with planters, cultivators, disc harrow, 3 disc plows. Bob Elmore, Rt. 3, Lawndale, N. C. 3t 8p FOR SALE: 1941 MODEL FLUID Dodge automobile. Also 1941 11-2 ton Dodge truck. Both in first class condition. See J. J. Campbell, Route 1, Ellenboro. N. C., near Hollis. 3t 8c COME IN AND SEE THE NEW sink and cabinet at Cleveland Gas Company. This cabinet is prewar metal material. We also have one new 30-pound stoker for sale. Cleveland Gas Com nanv. 3t 8. 11, 14 c FOR SALE: FRESH MILK COW with second calf. One two-horse wagon. One tractor wood-saw. Ellis Bingham, Route 3, Latti more, at Toluca. 2t 8p FOR SALE: TRUCK AND equipment covers of water proof duck, 9c sq. ft Awn ing and valances. Play tents, 5 ft. x 6 ft. wall tent for children or Scouts. Carolina Canvas Products Co. Cliffside, N. C. Phone 9811. 3t-Tue-Thur-Sat.c HOME GARDEN STRAWBERRY collection—Consisting of 50 Gem Everbearing. 50 New Patented Majestic. 50 New Robinson and 100' Blakemore, totaling 250 Plants—for *7.35 Postpaid Way nesboro Nurseries, Waynesboro, Virginia. 4t 22. 30, 8, 17 p FOR SALE: TWO RABBIT hounds, 18 months old, black and tan. Walter Hoyle, Fallston Road. 2t 7p FOR SALE: 40 ALLIS-CHALM ers harvester. Andrew P. Blan ton. R-2. Shelby, N. C, near Earl, N. C. 3t 7p FOR SALE: CHRISTMAS FRUIT cakes, two pounds, *1.25. City Curb Market. 2t 7p FOR SALE: LARGE HEATROLA. recently rebuilt. Shelby Foun dry <V Machine Shop. 4t 7p FOR SALE — PRE-WAR GIRLS’ bicycle, first class condition, tires new, equipped with new light and basket. Call 1137 between 9 and 6. 3t 8p 5. NOTICES I CARRY A GOOD LINE OF EN gagement and wedding ring reta, dinner rings, birthstones and other jewelry Come in be fore you buy. Harvey A. Wright. Fallston, N. C. 12t 27c BUTTONS AND BUCKLES Cov ered, buttonholes made. 326 E Graham St. 2t 8): STOP BY THE DEDMON L1VE scock Yard for ideas. See our many helpful books on the new Aliis-Chalmers farm machin ery before completing youi plans, and arrange now for the kind of machinery which will suit your needs best. Make sure you are right before you spend your money. Dedmon Livestock Yard. "The Farm Machinery Men.” 3t eod 4c 6. EMPLOYMENT WANTED EXPERIENCED LONG chain or snake warp seamer i Southern Pile Fabric Co.. High land Aye , Greenville, S. C. | tit Ci I —. . ... —--— WANTED—MAID FOR GENEftnl. housework Health certificate and reference required. Mrs. Earl Hamrick. Phone 168. 3t 7c 117 LOST ! LOST A SUM OF MONEY BE I tween the Star Office and Z -I Thompson Lumber Co. Will iden tify. Call 808-W for reward i * « 8. REAL ESTATE BEAUTIFUL WOODED LOT 90 x 200 for sale on W. Graham i Street. See Guy H. Roberts. 3t 6p FOR SALE: APARTMENT HOUSE. Four complete apartments — 2 wired for electric stoves. Phone 697-M. 2t 7c i FOR SALE—SMALL BUILDING. ! Can be moved on truck. Mor j rison Farm, near Zoar church. 2t 5, 8p | SPECIAL TTOTICES ; JUST RECEIVEd73~TRUCK I loads of Couches and Sofas j . in Velours and Tapestries. See us before you buy. The Stamey Co., Fallston. 4t-7-8-12-15c | FIRST CLASS PAPER HANGER, i also wall paper. Call 908, Chester' l Reans, for estimate. , tf 27c; |SPECIAL NOTICE: LEE'S: still has a quantity’ of j Christmas cards. Buy a box with your name im | printed. Lee’s Home and Office Supply. 2t-7c ! ; IF YOU HAVE LIVESTOCK FOR i sale then find out the best time i of the week to sell. Ask your market man when he usually j buys his week's supply. He likely! wiil tell you he would rather buy on Monday. If you want to buy or sell, call on us. as you would the good neighbor next door. Your request will be given im mediate and careful attention. Dedmon Livestock Yard. Phone 502-J. "Watch Them Sell on Monday.” 4t 4, 5, 7, 8 c SPECIAL NOTICE: ATTEN tion business and profes sional men — last call to get your Xmas cards with your name imprinted on them. We have a very nice' selection. Lee's Home and I Office Supply. 2t-7c -j jTHE ELLIS STUDIO INVITES r you to be smart and call 637-W for your Christmas photograph appointment. Only ten minutes of your lunch hour, at night, or Sunday, and your pictures will be ready for Christmas. We copy your discharge to billfold size, also old photographs. When, ! vou think of photographs think ! of THE ELLIS STUDIO. Over Western Union. Office phone 637-W. Res. phone 303-J. Wed. Thurs. Sat. 5 c A SOLID TRUCK LOAlToF ; Cedar Chests at the Stamey Co., Fallston. 4t-7-8-12-15c 9. AUTO REPAIRS SH€R€R MOTORS 116 Ho.fTloBCfln TC L 155 TIRE PUMPS. AUTO JACKS. 600x16 Goodrich tires, thru-the post spotlites at B. F. Goodrich Stores, 219 So. LaFayette Street. 4t 7c FOR SALE: SEE HA USE AND Champion for your batteries I and battery sendee, seat covers, i Goodyear tires, and floor mats. , Also washing and grease serv ice. Sinclair Products. Hause and Champion Auto Service. 300 East Marion St. 2t 8c ELECTRIC WELDING RADIATOR REPAIRS and CLEANING Expert Mechanical Ser vice. Complete body Repairs and Painting. Youree-Crawley Chevrolet Co. j Advi ing In The Star's I Auto and REPAIR LOANS On AUTO AND AIRCRAFT Prompt Service M. & J. FINANCE CORP. 215 E. WARREN ST. — PHONE 413 HEBRON CHURCH PLANS PROGRAM HEBRON—A Christmas program is being planned by the young people of Hebron church. Craig Hull, of the U. S. Navy and a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hull, has returned to his home with a discharge. The Rev. J. T. Bowman visited Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bingha-i on Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Sain and daughter and little Carrol and Hazel Cook of Belwood spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sain. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Gamble Gantt is in the Crowell hospital in Lincolnton in a serious condition. Miss Willard Upton of Hickory spent the week end with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Upton. Allen Burton of the U. S. army, who has served overseas for more than a year, has received his dis charge and is at home with his parents, Mr. ?md Mrs. John Bur ton. Mrs. S. C. Wesson spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Zem Houser and family. Mrs. Houser is recovering from a case of flu. The Rev. J. R. Cantrell was Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Tallent and family. The Rev. and Mrs. D. C. Wes son and daughter, Nancy, of Old Port, visited Mrs. J. H. Wesson and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wesson and family Saturday. CHARLOTTE VISITORS Miss Maggie Hartsoe of Char lotte visited Mr. ana Mrs. Summie Wesson Sunday. Glyn Houser. Hugh Leatherman and Merlin Shull visited Blair Wes son Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Olin Crocker and children Marilyn and Patsy spent several days recently with Mrs. Crocker 12. WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT: Apartment or house, fur nished or unfurnished. Young couple, no children. Phone 1015. tf-23c WANTED TO RENT: A SMALL one-horse farm near Shelby, standing rent or on halves. William D. Poston. 1113 Earl St., Shelby, N. C. 3t 6p WANTED TO RENT—FIVE OR six room house within ten miles of Shelby. Write Box 470, Shel by, N. C. 3t 6p WANTED TO RENT HOME with modern conveniences or apartment. Write or call. Ma jor Solon Smart, Cliffside, N. C. Phone 992. 2t 8p 3. WANTED TO BUY ATTENTION FARMERS: HIGH est prices paid for your Birch logs and blocks. Contact plant Piedmont Wagon & Mfg. Co., Hickory, N. C. 60t 22c TOP PRICES PAID FOR OIL stoves, sewing machines, and good used furniture. Piedmont Salvage Store. Phone 698. tf eod 23c TYPEWRITER WANTED. NEED one for month or longer. Will pay reasonaole rental. See Holt McPherson, Star office. It WANTED TO BUY: SECOND hand band Instruments for Cleveland High School. Will pay good prices. Call 755 between 8:45 a.m. and 4 o'clock pun. Contact Willard M. Wooton. 6t 7c Auto Loans ON ALL MAKES *5©up “QUICK SERVICE” SERVICE FINANCE CO. Gardner Bldg. Phone 1166 and family of Cherryville. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Pendle ton have moved into the home of Mrs. Ella Pendleton. Mrs. Clyde Canipe has been ill for the past few days. Mrs. Mur phy Pendleton has been staying with her. Little Patsy Hartsoe spent the week end in Charlotte. Elliott To Speak At Patterson Springs President Phil Elliott, of Gard ner-Webb college, will speak at the 11 o'clock morning worship service at the Patterson Springs Baptist church Sunday, it was announced today. 1 Wild Life Club Plans Turkey Shoot, Fish Fry Dr. Charles K. Padgett, presi dent of the recently re-organized Cleveland Wild Life club, has an nounced a turkey shoot and fish fry for c'ub members to take place at Ollie Moore's place on Broad River, Thursday afternoon, De cember 20, at 4 o'clock. Each member is asked to bring his shot gun and 12 shells. A membership campaign for the club is still be ing conducted, and anyone inter ested in joining the club should contact Dr. Padgett. Goodwill Distributors To Get New Building GASTONIA — E. F. Gallagher, ' operator of the Goodwill Dlstribu j tors, local concern which places j an average of a quarter of a mil lion Bibles In American honies an nually, today announced purchase from Ernest R. Morgan of a tract of land at Marietta street and Sec ond avenue for the erection of a two or three-story building. Goodwill Distributors, organized here in 1940, has been operating here in the Grier building upstairs on South street. The firm employe 1 a staff of 22 young women and six I men at the local offices, and haa I around 300 field representatives in | all states of the Union with the | exception of the New England | states. i Quebec was founded by Samuel I de Champlain in 1605. SHELBY WELDING CO. ANY TIME —ANYWHERE 300 W. WARREN ST. PHONE 1065-J J. E. HILDEBRAN THIMBLE THEATRE tgM Sms «i.g SECRET AGENT X9 by Mel Graff I Following instructions tfi KRUDD, PHIL AND VALDA PACE Off THE DISTANCES BETWEEN GIVEN POINTS.., AlE/WWlf... ABOARD A PLANE, ROAR1NO SOUTH — PHIL'S DOWN THE PE, IN THE BAHAMAS, ON A TREASURE HUNT 1YOULDNT IT BE SOMETH WO, IP I BUMPED INTO HIM? By CARL ANDERSON HENRY BLONDIE By CHIC YOUNQ I ddnt sec rr* | WANT YOU TO r DO IT AGAIN T rOR MEi rJ ( DON'T CRY/ i COOKIE — PAPA WILL BE ALL RIGHT AGAIN IN • A FEW OXVS 7 TOOTS AND CASPER CUT IT OUT. OR I'LL RUN VA BOTH IN AND PUT VA IN THE SAME YOU I CAN'T ESCAPE YOU, COLONEL AND I MlCiHT AS WELL 6ET USED TO IT! 'r\ I SUPPOSE I COULD HAVE A WORSE NEI6HBOR THAN YOU OLIVER - ly JIMMY MURPHY DAISY WE USED TO BE SUCH 600D FRIENDS' COME ON IN. COL. AND I'LL MIA US ONE! CASPER.THIS IS COL. HOOFER— WE'RE THROWIN* A PARTY FOR OUR PAIS,DAISY AND OLIVER! WON'T YOU'AND TOOTS .JOIN US? (HK) MUGGS AND SKEETER Bv WALLY ftlSHOP 'vV’V® M
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