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Let A Star Want Ad Sell It For You At Small Bates tor Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. This size type 1 cent per word each insertion This size type 2c per word each insertion. This size type 3e per word each insertion. i Ads that amount to less than 25c, win be charged 25c toi first insertion. IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO build let us make an estimate Plans and sketches cheerfully suo . mitted First class workmanship guaranteed. Lowmtn Brothers, con tractors Phone 727-J tf lac MEAT SCRAP FOR SALE analizes 55 per cent protein Excel lent lor hog and chicken feed. $70 per ton. City Abattoir. Apply at City Hall tf 7c HOWELL TRANSFER: WE haul anything anywhere, any time All grades of sand for sale. Prompt service. Shelby. N. C Day phone 713 Night 124-R. tf 23c WEDDING Hr/IIAITONS AN! announcements, printed. en;;ia\:t> or reiiefgraf Three difierent kind of printing, many styles of lettering Brides-to-be, your sc»*et will oe kep' Place your order w. h us and m money The Star P-.-ne No ll FOR RENT TWO F.OOMSA'D ■ large hall, 'steam heate.’. At Weathers apartment. tf 21c FRESH COWS FOR SALE: I have several fresh cows for sale at bargain prices. Most all of thcs: cows have young calves with them You will find some extra good cowa 1 in this lot. B. O. Hamrick, tf 28c FOR SALE- STOVE WOOu ready for use Phone 406 Morrison Transfer Co. tf ft. FOR SALE CHEAP TO QUICK buyer, nice desirable lot Just off Highway No. 20 west of Shelby. Zeb C. Mauney. tf 28c FOR RENT: TWO OR THREE unfurnished connecting rooms for light housekeeping. 313 N. Morgan Street, Phone 480. tf 19c FOR RFNT: FIRST~}lOOR six room flat, separate entrance, I separate bath, range, covered drive way. Belvedere Park, Phone 635-J. tf 9c WANTED BY UNDERGRAD uate nurse position in doctor’s or t dentist’* office. Apply at Star of fice. 3t 9p FOR SALE AT A bargain, One No. 3 L. C. Smith Typewriter with 12 inch carriage, (n good condition. Rex Cigar Co. 6l-7c WANTED—TO SELL ROUGH lumber end buy cotcon planting seed. J. W. McLeod. Rowland. N. C. * 6t-llp TOR SALE—NICE PONY SUIT ABLE for boy 9 or 12 years old. Charlie Weathers, R-l Shelby. 2t-14p FOR RENT BRAND NEW FIVE room house. Close in. Water and lights. Call 732-R 2t lie FOR RENT — THE CORBETT Houeo N. E. corner court square. B. T. Falls. 2t*c FOR RENT: ONE HALF STORE room. Apply at Star office. 8t 12p LOST—SMALL PIG CHRIST mas day, white and black spotted. * J. H. Beam, R-2, Shelby. 2t-llp I WANT TO RENT A TWO horse farm In some county adjoin ing Cleveland. Apply at 8 ar of fice. 2t lip STRAYED BIRD DOG AT MY house. Q. P. Aberpethy. 3t Uc FOR RENT: 3 OR 4 ROOM apartment for liaht housekeeping. A. E. Gregory, West Marion St . phone 333. 2t 11c WANTED: TWO UNFUR nished roems. Apply to manager of Wtoolworths. 3t 14p COLIJE PUPPIES FOR SALE. $10 and $13. B. H. Pound, Carrs l Station, Ga. 3t 14p OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR gale at The Star office Twen tv cents dc v,undred. O’l pt the press room. tf 26; I BUILDING LOTS—GOOD LO caUon. C S. Young. tf-12c CORD WOOD. DRY PINE— good quality. C S. Young, tf lie FOR RENT — TWO - HORSE frrm, !:ncrn as R. VV. Elliott home •' ' ■ "< r”"att. tf-Hc Kew Mcdel Cars | ! For 1829 At N. Y. j | Automobile Show i (The new model cars for 1929 5 are new ten* shown at the. 3 New York skew and a complete t ^ deecrlpticn of the various makes f sold in Skciijy will appear un- j ’ £or this heading, one or two 5 | roai.es each i.-~ue until the full 5 line is cove:cd.) i r^c'; Models A new f sitr-passcnger c ,;e. is •i.^jUuccd by hutch at t'.:e autemo !;:ie shew as an add;.ten to the sil-! ver anniversary line presented last July, Ihe new'ccir.cr is bvdlt cn a 121 inalr chassis and povdusd with a n.ncty-cr.c horsepower motor. Ex cliu.ve of this model, eighteen cars me he up the Euick 1929 line . Cn a 115-inch wheelbase, with seventy-four horsepower engine, are a two-door five-passenger se dan, five passenger phaeton, two passsnger business coupe, four passenger special coups, end five passenger fsv.r-door sedan. Price run from $1,125 to $1,C20. Cn a 121-inch chassis, with motor cf nlnety-cne horsepower, are a four-door five-passenger c.ose-cou pled sedan, four-passenger sport roadster, two-passengsr business J coupe, four-passenger special coupe j and five-passenger sedan. Pricer range from $1,325 to $1,550. On 120-inch wheelbase, with a similar motor, are a seven-passen ger touring car, seven-passenger sedan, five-passsnger close-coupled sedan, feur-passenger de luxe con vertible coupe, five-passenger sedan five-passenger coupe and seven passenger sedan-limousine. The price range is irom $1,525 to $2,145. The sliver anniversary models ! embody several changes. With its! six-cylinder valve-in-head engine almost one fifth more powerful than before, the entire chassis has been enlarged, vacuum tany has been eliminated and a mechanical fuel pump substituted. Vibration has been reduced through ^ four bearing counter-balanced ^crank shaft. The front seat in all closed styles is now adjustable. Durants At The Show Two new six-cylinder cars, both featuring a transmission of four speeds forward, have been added to the Durant line and are intro duced at the show. One, the six "66”, on a chassis of 112-inch wheelbase, has a Red Seal Continental motor of special de sign, set in rubber, with a Lamches ter vibration damper. It has a bore and stroke of 2% by 4’i inches, giving 185 cubic inches displace ment. The "66'’ is said to be the lowest priced car in the world with four forward speeds. This transmission, it is said, effects a 20 per cent re duction to gasoline and oil con sumption and 40 per cent reduction in engine wear. Vibration is also diminished. Available models include coupe at $8:5 and four-door sedan at $975, De luxe models in each, $115 extra. Like the “66” the "70” features the third and double-high four for ward speed transmission. Although of the same wheelbase--119 inches —and horsepower as the former Durcnt “75‘, the "70” is priced $20C lower. The “70” is offered in four models four-dcor sedan at $1,285, coupe at $1,195, de luxe models in both at 5125 extra. An added feature is a manual control radiator shutter. Like the "60" and the four "40,” also have motors mounted on rubber and chrcmium plating on exterior bright parts. The 1929 "60” features a larger and more power engine di a bore of 27» inches and stroke of 4*i inches, with increas ed pistcti displacement oi 185 cubic inches. Nine styles, standard and- de luxe are offered. - ' The four "40,” a continuation of the four if trcduced last year and before that known as the Star, har a whe"’hast of 107 inches. It comet in seven models. ‘GUS AND GUSS1E” Gus Wasn’t Wasting Any Teal's -f >4 <SUS AMD Suse have FimiSHEO ThEIR X5>ALO<50E AMD ARE MOW * OFF -Tt> BUFFALO * To AAAK-E Room for. FLOSSIE , WHO WILL TeA«- OFF A HOT 0LU5S TJlTTy J 1 HOPE. tODS SET A HAND - MEftB "JHeV \ COMB 5US «S*R wsttTi • jsome \ ACTS CAM ' BE SPO*«M, and STILL \ BE tXJMB — WAV OVB B. ImBIR. MEADS • HOMK.IES t>OM' UAl'SRSTAWD •JMlTSD STATES* wmat Tney WANT \S -DUMB ACTS — "There auo ONE COW • 1 AAOAM • am'i ) flothie’tm HAD MV \ <30tW© ON — SPEECH - ALU REHEARSED DOM' m tH P A /WU<5(5 * " I'M "TR.Vl/4' "tb <aex mei«. ALU ORlEf*ED UP SO SHfi CAW PUT A KICK »M , her. Blues. Music To Their Ears i \ : 1 l i ( uus, ®-LL-oo-OOS! FLOSSIE tS NOW cm, Coin© »mto HER NUMBER, ENTITLED * ONE TIME -ZOO COULD TWO-TIME > ETT THIS TiME x Cot ho Time fcr*. VOU-OO-CO. * !© 1329. King Features Syndicate. Inc Great Cr.tain rights reserved. I WfH. / Z HOPE THOSE MUGGS OUT PROMT WON'T 0E SITTING OM THEIR HANDS WHEN SHE HITS That last MOTE DON WORRV (about THAT 9.A By- she sure moans WICKED IMD\60S = SHE'LL KNOCK. ’EM FOR. A B16-T/AAE ROUTE <30 OM BACKvW.1T> TMEV WAMT ‘SM Y >MOft A Lit CLAMOR. A WHILE • TUAT'S MUSIC to A P'FoUMWa , EARS — SAV_ WE'RE A GREAT quartet^ festal Receipts Gain Hire Is Shown By Figures A menaced Postcfflce Must Hold Gain To Re main In First Class Rank- - In*, Said. That the progress oi Shelby and the surrounding territory was sub stantial and continuous throughout the year 1928 is fully and clearly demonstrated by the appended tabulation of the receipts of the Shelby post office for the two years 1927 and 1928. It will be noted that there was an increase each month in the year, except September. For some unknown reason, there was a loss of $403.48, or 13 per cent under that of the previous year. Many other leading offices throughout the country fell back during that month. The loss for September had to be made up thus reducing the gain for the entire year of 8.2 per cent. The total receipts for the year 1928 were *40.206.07. which means an excess of $206.07 above the mini mum requirement for a first class post office. So it appears that Shel by, after July 1, will have a first class office. To retain that position, we will need to hold . our receipts above the minimum limit. Growing as Shelby is, we can see no reason why it should not permanently re tain its classification, unless some disaster strikes us. The following table shows re celpts for the years 1927 and 1928: Months 1927 1928 PC January . .,$3525.14 $3,338.52 3.5 February . . 2,516.56 3,015.13 19.3 March „ — 3,171.13 3,400.70 85 April . - 3.407.72 3,856.12 7.3 May . . 2,534.60 3,073.64 21.2 June. 2,807.55 3596.89 17.-1 July . . 2.683.71 2,907.71 85 Aug. . . 2,651.97 2.748.39 3.6 Sept.. 3,086.04 2.682.56 13.0 Oct. . . 3,527.65 3,811.62 8.0 Nov..3,141.51 3.244.21 3 2 Dec. _ . 4,288.93 4,934.58 13.7 Totals .37,142.51 40,206.07 8.2 Mrs. Davidson Dizs On Clover Route Mrs, Wm. B. Davidson, ‘ grandma” as she was affectionately called, died at nei home In Clover, 8. C, R-4 on January 5. She was born near Filbert in York county s. C., Oct. 16, 1864 and was therefore 83 years of age when she died. She was married over 60 years ago to Wm. B. Davidson who proceeded I her to the grave 26 years ago. One' step-son Bobble Davidson and four, step-daughters, 14 step-grand sons and one great grand child survive. Funeral was conducted at Bethany j A. R, P. church Sunday Jan. 6 at 1 o’clock, Rev. Mr. Greer conducting the services. I semi-annual report of all receipts and disburse MENTS OF NO. 6 TOWNSHIP ROAD MAINTENANCE FUND* FROM JULY I, IJ?g TO JANUARY 1, 1989. Receipts July 1, balance.--95,015,57 Sept. 5, by Cleveland County for repairing culvert.... 3933 Sept. II, by Bray Brothej-s—borrowed.money . .,. 5,000.00 Sept. 28, by N. E. Mohii & Co. for rebate on hay..20J55 Oct. 22, by Z. V, Cline for oats -.....431.66 Oct. 22, by W. P. Bell & Co. for refund on oats __.•_1L75 Oct. 22, by Nat Reiss Shows for tractor work _ __............._1400 Nov. 20. by total 1928 tax levy for maintenance. 23,995.47 Nov. 30, by Department Revenue for motor tax rebate ... 135.28 Dec. 11, by B. B. Suttle for refund on oats . ....453:94 Total recipts.... Disbursements Standard Machinery it Equipment Co. for Hug tractor .. First National Bank lor Mull Patterson - '...i...!. Mull Patterson lor salary July less First National Bank W. B. Green for meal . . .... Marvin Blanton lor one day's time . _. Mike L. Borders lor 3 days’ time .__ Tom Cornwell lor 2 days' time_."2..,. Clyde Foston tor salary and freight refund . . .., Tom Moore for July salary . . ... Bruce Fortenberry for July salary . .. Will Devine for July salary and salary advanced Cook Cleveland Hardware Co. for hardware . ..j.*_ Campbell Department Store for belts for prisoners . City of Shelby for wjter and lights 1 .....'_ The Southern Cotton Oil Co. for soda . .. Shelby Milk Plant for milk . ... _. Blanton Electric Co.'for fuse plugs,. .. Stephenson Drug Co. for drug.bill __.. J. Lakrence Lackey for ^uto supplies . ....... <2r.'xm’e Trug Store for drug bill . ................ Shelby Auto-<Ss Body. Ywrks for- shop uuik -J___L'__ $35,122.46 • 1 .$2,254,14 ' .. 25,00 ..50.00 ....._ 23-20 ! -5.1) j ,-15.00 -t. 10.00 ..11950 . 75.00 .- 80.00 ..125.00 .53.58 ..3.00 1 33.9£ .20.82 .1LS5 •.& ’ .. 11.20 .;75 —r_ 9.: ♦ Webb Bros, for oats . .. Z. B. Weathers & Sons for piping . » ...... M. A. McSwain for grocery bill .... J. R. Melton for repairing collar . .. E. G. Clark for wood . . ...... 1>- 8. Brown for clothing for camp _ ___ 8tar Publishing Qo. for publishing report . ... Carolina Tractor & Equipment Co. for repairing tractor Z. J. Thompson for lumber . „ .. F- Craven Company for 1-3 drum grease. 'Gulf Refining Co. for gas and oil . ....___" J. M. Wilson for 18 hours hauling soil . .. Grady Wilson for 18 hours hauling soil." Grady Wilson for 14 hours dragging road . ................. 8. C. Wilson for 18 hours hauling soil __ Lee Cornwell for 9 hours hauling soil . ... .. Herbert Borders for 19 hours hauling soil . . Dr. C. M. Peeler for pulling teeth for convicts __ Southern Bell T. & T. Co. for phone bill to August 1, 1928 .. Shelby Radiator Co. for repairing pota and kettle .. V. O. Cline for 25 bushels oats . _______ W. c. Lipscomb for shop bill. R. G. Stockton for work on truck . ...._ S. A. L. Railway Co. for freight on hay . ... First National Bank for 1 car hay __ Mike L. Borders for 4 days time . -. Tom Cornwell for 2 days time ____ Jim Walker for 16 nights guarding . . .... Bruce Fortenberry for 25 days guarding . ... Will Devine for August salary ______ Mull Patterson for night guard salary... Clyde Poston for salary, expense, mule 3 days and 4 Sundays guarding . . ... Tom Moore for August salary . . ... Marvin Blanton for 1 days time . „ ... Herbert Borders for 403 hours hauling soil at 40 cents_ Oren Hamrick for 143 hours hauling soil. . .. Tom Borders for 156 1-2 hours hauling soil ..... W. K. White for August salary . .. V. L. Queen for 1 team 11 1-2 hours . ...... John Blalock for 19 hours for team . . ...... M. H. Cash for 13 hours time...... T. H. Luta for 3 days guarding . ..... Southern Bell T. & T. Co for phone bill... City of Shelby for water and lights . . ....... Quinn's Drug Store for drug bill . . ____ W. C. Liprcomb for shop bill . . .J.. Shelby Auto & Bcdy Works for shop work . ... Shelby Milk Plant for milk bill ..... 145.50 95.25 185.35 .... 85 .. 85.23 .. 80.85 . 32.80 .. 37 15 ... 1.25 .. 44.46 . 164.69 6.10 ... 6.10 ... 4.90 ... 6.10 ... 3.05 .. 8.55, ... 550 .31.75 — ‘1 00 - 22.50 .. 17.90 . 133.75 .. 97.61 . 123.30 . 20.00 . 10.00 . 40 00 . 66.33 . 75.00 . 35.09 1 126.30 j - 75.00 i .. 5.00 161.20 . 57.20 . 62.60 : 38.00 .. 4.60 .. 7.60 : .. 5.20 .. 8.00 ... 5.30 . 20.43 9.85 . 47.85 .. 3.00 - 11.25 yy. a. vtiecn ior corn meal __............_...._ 21.00 P. W. D. Sales Co. lor work and parts for truck Bill 6-5 ._. 550.31 J. R. Melton for leather . ...... 3,50 M. A. McSwaln & Son for grocery bill . . __j 185.93 Z. B. Weathers & Sons for piping . ....86.12 Cleveland Hardware Co. for hardware bill.43.58 Webb Brothers for feed bill......... 143 45 H. A. Logan for expense of prisoner from Washington. D. C. ..._ 63.56 Gulf Refining Co. for bills of 7-3; 8-4; 8-14; 8-20; 8-28 .. 224.63 Ilrst National Bank for oats . . ... 883.15 S. A. L. Ry. Agent for freight on oats . .. 91.90 Mike L. Borders for 3 days time...16.00 Tom Moore for September salary . L_____ 75,00 T. H. Lutz for September salary______80.00 Tpm Cornwell for two days time . I_____-10.09 W. K. White for 12 days guarding _ _____... 34i00 Mull Patterson for balance cn' September salary . .............. 45.00 First National bank for order on Mull Patterson's salary.'.... 25.00 Marvin Blanton for two days time.......WOO Clyde Poston for salary. Sunday guarding and 1 mule 1 month ... 128.p0 Herbert Eorders for team 1 month and hands . ......... 2lb.40 Will Devine for September salary .... 75.00 Arthur Moss for 2 nights guarding . .. 6.00 Z B. Weathers & Sons for piping . . 136414 i J. L. Price for car damage in full. 7.00 J B. F. Seism for harness bill . 16.65 i M. McSwaln <fc'8on for grocery bill-.....17137 Webb Bros, foh feed bill . ............195.00 Southern Bell T. ACT. Co for phone bill . ____... 4.25 City of e’rr’-frj? frr ter and light bill...— 19C iSL&JrUiSlUw Ufcial..v,-..,.. 23 -------- -—...-'-t 111 *I>,M 1 1 E. F. McKimwy for account ......4.05 Gulf Refining Co. Tor bills of 0-11; 6-24.;_.... 144.48 J. G. Dudley & Sons for repairing sink............ 1.25 Shelby Auto & Body Works for repairing drag . ... 7.50 E. F. Craven St Co. for shovels and wheel boxes . --........... 34.00 Standard OH Co. for gaa and oils . . ....35.79 Shelby Printing Co. for printing bill . .. 7.00 W. C. Lipscomb for shop bill ------*.„* 10,0$ Cleveland Hardware Co. for hardware bill.. 2733 City of Shelby for lights and water ........___30.07 W. B. Greene for meal..... 1005 Tom Cornwell for 1 days time .. 5,00 Gulf Refining Co. for gas and oil . ..418.08 Shelby Milk Plant for milk.... 13,00 Shelby Supply Co. for 24—3-4 nuts . .JB6 Shelby Auto Si Body Works for . __............ 3.50 Southern Bell T. & T. Co. for phone bill.....”!** 4.35 The Stamey Co for 12 pairs shoes.....15,40 Quinn's Drug Store for drug bill ..i..,...*._17.35 Cleveland Hardware Co. for hardware bill . ..................,*,.4 47.14 M, A. McSwaln & Son for grocery bill . __............. 206.20 Mike L. Borders for 3 days time...„ 14.00 Marvin Blanton for 1 days time...g.oo Arthur Moss for October salary...... T. H. Lutz for October salary . _______^ _ qq™ Tom Moore for October salary _____-7500 Will Devine for October salary ....I...*.”” 75^00 Clyde Poston for salary. Sunday guarding and freight refund IHI iw.gi Nat Bowman for coal . . ......* W0(! W C. Lipscomb for shop bill... i... Oren Hamrick for 84 hours team on road . .. 33 ju Tom Borders for 1G6 hours for team . __.......... . * M4C Campbell Department Store for 1 dozen hose*1*111111111 II *. 301 E. F. Craven <fa Co. for supplies.11111*11* *-*134 K Isler & Vickery for work on septic tank.JIIIIIHIIIIII.j'«I.41 Z. B. Weathers Ac Sons for piping . __..... * 0 'r7J'4l Riviere Oil Co. for 55 gallons oil.II..Ill ""*;**: Panther Oil St Crease Co. for oil . . __ _ Farmers & Planters Hardware Co. for hardware* supplied I Dr. O. M. Peeler for pulling teeth for convicts . .. .1 K rw.— __ __ Dr. J. 6. Dorton for services...ig ju Southern Railway agent for freight on oats __...II*"I"H7* 1* WlX First National Bank for car oats_...._..........j, ;tI KfoQt Mike L. Borders for 3 days time.II-IIIIII.lIIII;**Ii'-I5 0i Tom Cornwell for 2 days time..IIIIIIIIIIIII”!* Marvin Blanton for 2 days time __......_....'I.I'll**' 'ftiot Clyde Poston for salary and freight refund .....J.'f.Y.Vih.Tc Will Devin© for November salary . __............ * 750c T. H. Lutz for November salary .......80 (ki jom xwoore ior November salary.__ 74.4 Arthur Moss for November salary....7g0j M. A. McSwain & Son for grocery bill .___I8Q.3; City of Shelby for water and lights . ....*_ Blanton Electric Co. for work at camp ____7.35 Shelby Auto & Body Works for shop work „ ..._........_;.-v_ g.oo Paragon Department Store for 36 mattresses . ..I."” 148.75 Quinn's Drug> Store for drug bill . ........*__6.80 Carolina Tractor & Equipment Co. for bills to date 268.86 Standard Machinery <Sr Equipment Co. for skid chains and link .-1 38.50 E. F McKinney for steer beef ......J... 7.00 W. C. Lipscomb for shop bill...31.53 Z. B Weathers for piping ......13.50 Gulf Refining Co. for gas and oil . ____.........._... 337.77 Shelby Hardware Co. for hardware supplies ____... 3.45 J. Lawrence Lackey for 4 spark plugs _ ____3.60 J. C. Black for plowing up soil ____4.00 Campbell Department Store for shoes and hose _____ 7.16 J. R. Melton for repair work.........___loo W B. Green for corn meal _ ______........... 28-00 The Southern Cotton Oil Co. for fertilizer ...45.68 Cleveland Hardware Co. for hardware supplies __.......... 21.42 Total disbursements . .... $13-588.33 Balance maintenance fund January 1, 1929 . ................. $3a,M?.I2 $35-122-45 I, Mary e; Yarbrough, treasurer of Cleveland county, do solepaj^y swear that the above statement U true to the best of my knowledge and belief. MARY E. YARBROUGH, County Trs*aur*r.= Subscribed and sworn to before me this the 10th day Si January, 1828 A. M HAMRICK, Clerk Superior Court.
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