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Let A Star Want Ad Sell It For You At Small Cost I • J, JaSiT \ i WKat Your Want 1 k In the W4MTAPS Kates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 25a This size type l cent per word each Insertion This size type 2c per word each insertion. This size type 3e per word each insertion, j Ads that amount to less than 25c, wiu be charged 25c for | first insertion. i If you ARE PLANNING TO build let us matte an estimate Plans and sketch^ cheerfully suo mitted First class workmanship guaranteed Lowmar Brothers, con tractors Phone 727-J tf 18c MEA1 8CRAP FOR SALE analizes 55 per cent protein Excel lent for hog and chicken feed $70 per ton City Abattoir Apply at City Hall tf 7c WEDDING INVITATIONS AND announcements, printed, engraven or reilefgraf Tliree different kinds ol printing many styles of lettering Brides-to-be. your secret will oe Kept Place your order with us and tare money The Star Pnooe No 11 FOR SALE STOVE WOOD ready tor use Phone 406 Morrison Transfer Co tf b: FOR SALE CHEAP TO QUICK buyer, nice desirable lot just off Highway No 20 west of Shelby. Zeb C. Mauney tf 28c FOR Rr NT: FIRST 'LOOK $lx room Hat, separate entrance, separate bath, range, coveted drive way Belvedere Park, $35. Phone 655-j. tf 8c FOR RENT: ONE HALF VTORE room Apply at Star office 8t 12p BUILDING LOTS—GOOD Lo cation. C S Young. tf-12c DRY PINE WOOD FOR SALE Phone E. B. or J. J. Lattlmore. 12t 16c WE THRESH CANE SEED every Saturday. Morrison Trans fer. tf 21c I HAVE SEVERAL thousand dollars to lend on improved farms in Cleve!and county. See or write Marvin Blanton, Led better building, Shel by. _W-F-tf STOLEN—*24 FORD COUPE, Motor No. 12525975;' License No. 401315. Straight exhaust and en gine has been changed Left door glass has been cracked and pasted with paper with Sanitary Market ,on it. Stolen Saturday night at Shelby, N. C., Jan. 26. Notify Chief of Police Richards or R. G. S'.ock ton, Shelby, N. C. tf-28c ‘ FOR RENT: — TWO HORSE farm, known as R. W. Elliott. Phone 16-W or call 808 N. La Fayette. tf-30c FOR SALE: NICE PIANO AT aacrifice price. See party at Mrs. J. J. Pruett's - 3 miles below Lily Mill. 2t 4p GOOD LOAD FRESH KEN tucky mules for sale or trade. All well broke. Blanton and Elliott. 3t 4p HEMSTITCHING, MRS. H. W. Harmon, next door to Paragon, under Chocolate Shop, Pnone 270. 9t 4c WANTED: TABLE BOARDERS, •Iso two furnished or unfurnished rooms for rent. Mrs. M. M. O'Shields. tf lc WANTED SALESMAN TO SELL the Luther Burbank flowers and bulbs and garden seeds sold only by the Starks Bros. Nurseries Co., Louisiana, Mo. See or write me far terms. M. P. Ramsey, sales manager, Box 454, Forest City, N. C. 4t 6c FOR SALE CHEAP: TWO fancy mares, one good mule. Ad dress Jv L. Morgan, Clarrissa, N. C. 4t 4c JERSEY BULL FOR SALE—16 months old. J. M. Sparks, R-3, Lawndale. 3t-6p WANTED TO DO YOUR FLOOR surfacing. Old floors made new and new floors neatly surfaced. I have most up-to-date machine in town. Frank M. Newton, Phone 456. 3t 4p WANTED TO LEND $750 FOR client on real estate. B. T. Falls. 2t 4c BABY CHICKS — POULTRY bringing best price in years. We hatch or sell you chicks cheaper than hen can hatch them. Rocks and Reds each Wednesday. Suttle Hatchery. tf 6c WE ARE HEAD QUARTERS for the Mazc*a Electric Light Lamrs. Call us for service. Cleveland Hardware Co. lt-c HARMON & MOSS Elect ica’ Contracting and Repairing. Locat ed under Chocolate Shop. Phones: Office 230. Res. 203. tf-25 PHONE 73 FOR Johnson’s Wax, O’Cedar Mops and Polish. We will give qurcV service. Cleve land Hardware Co. It LOST LARGE POINTER DOG, whit* with brown head and ears. Answers to name of “Case.” $10 re ward. Notify Dr. A. P. Beam, Shel by. tf lc FOR RENT: NICELY FURNISH ed apartment. Close in. Phone 282-J. 3t 4c SPECIAL PRICE ~n D?zey Churns and Oa'ry Supplies. See us "'nd be convinced. Cleveland Hardware Co. lt-c FOR SALE — THREE PIECE living room suite practically new; also brand new bed and mattresses. Telephone 404. 3t-4c SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT OF Trees. Pruning, cementing and falting. Also sell and %et water oaks tinder guarantee. F B. Put nam, R-2, Shelby. tf4c GENUINE OLIVER Plows & Repairs can ve feund at Cleveland Hardware Co. lt-c LOST: ABOUT TWO WEEKS ago. red hog, weighs about 100 lbs. A. M. Daves, R-2, Mooresboro. 2t 4p LOST —COVER Tor top on Chrysler touring. F'rder return *o Geo. Thompson’s Parage. 2t-4c WIRE NAILS, ANY o*ne, any kind. Phone 73. C1 eve!and Hard ware Cp. lt-c ' FOR RENT: TWO OR THREE rooms on Marietta Street J. O. Washburn, R-4, Shelby. 2t 4p FOR RENT: THREE ROOM apartment, furnished or unfurnish ed for light housekeeping. 416 N. Morgan Street. St 6c BARPED W I RE can he found at Clev eland Hardware Co. 1 FOR SALE: CIOAR CASE, 3 show cases, with fixtures, good coal stove. .Cleveland Drug Company, Phone 65. It 6c SEE US FOR Price, an Poultry Wire, Hog Wire and Nails. We can save y~u money. Cleveland Hardware Co. lt-c A good breakfast relish: Bacon and mushrooms fried together. The mushrooms absorb the bacon fat and are delicious. 666 Is A P ascription For olds. Grippe, Flu, Dengue Brians Fever and Malaria. It is the most speedy remedy known “GUS AND GUSSIE”- And That Would Gag ’Em. mi IGuS AMO eussie » avb -rv«e pmsT half of next WCBK FOF A KWOO'*' AT Tv4B TINNCANNE THEATRE.TC Show ime new TWO-ACT OPEN -rue SHOW"? ari we The ASBMT, Jl>«T PMOJEO savs we owm tme i woulon* t>o »t* \* -ruev don* |<StVH US A «000 SPOT ON TMfc Biuu w* can’t ShoMOOR goods to ADWANTAfiB » WS WON'T PLAV To HALF A JkOJlKNCE — WBLL^WC'RE ^ NKW, AND WE'RE iN NO could Those be thbse"^ I'LL SHOW VOL) WHO'S in A POSITION AH'WHO AIN'T I'LL CALL OP THAT JINKS AH' TELL HIM WE DON* <50 ON Pi ■pr ^ O. K.. WE oo NOT opew the show_ we FOLLOW A REEL O' WISECRACKS PROM ACL- THE FUMMV / “Voicing” Hi* Thoughts. •N PLOTTING OUT TUB NSW TWO-ACT, 1b 88 LIT LOOSE ON A f ISPSCTINQ PU8UC MONBAV ON THE STAOE OF TUB TiNNCANNE mEATRS, Sas SETS AN INSPIRED IDEA • ■ — • • r SAY why woulom* »T BE AN O.K.K.O. IP l SHOULD SUN® A SONS t MDU t SlN6 f FOR. MONty * *U»«• WHV SHOULD X CONFINIB MV NACH'RAL. 6URVTOMS woice ID TVW BATHTUB * LISTS N AM’ set , $thave ^°U/ So - HurtdHU* ■‘'rra x »vs Outlines Food Required By Flock Of Fifty Men By DR. & F. KAUPP, (Poultry Department North Caro lina State College). If 100 chicks for each unit of SO adult fowls are to be raised it will require approximately 450 pounds of feed up to the ninth week. Of this about 350 pounds will be mash and 200 pounds grain. Fifty hens will need as feed for a whole year, 50 pounds of grain and 35 pounds of mash per hen, or a total of 4,250 pounds. The 2,500 pounds grain feed will require ap proximately: 1,250 pounds or 23 bushels of oats and 750 pounds or 13 bushels of wheat. The hens will also need 1,750 poinds mash feed which will require 612 pounds or about ten bushels of com and 350 pounds or eleyen bushels of oats. For each 50 hens kept therefore, 33 bushels of com and 24 bushels of t oats, and If In a wheat section, 13 bushels of wheat should be raised. I In addition to this quantity of feed, some additional feed will be needed also for the young and growing birds. If the farm keeping 50 hens will raise for poultry a to tal of 25 bushels of com, 25 bushels of oats, and 15 bushels of wheat, then there will need to be bought | only 400 pounds fish meal or meat meal, 400 pounds of middlings, and 75 pounds of bone meal. North Carolina Laying Mash. The North Carolina laying mash is made as follows: Bone meal (or pulverized lime. stone), lbs. 4 Table salt lb. - 1 Com meal, lbs..—.. 35 Wheat middlings lbs. --20 Pulverized oats, lbs.- 20 Fish meal (or meat meal) lbs. .. 20 Total lbs. 100 Each one hundred hens requires five gallons of milk a aay to en tirely replace the fish meal. Some poultryroen use wheat bian in the same amounts as wheat middlings, but bran is low in digestibility. Other growers feed finely pulverized alfalfa leaves where green feed is impossible to get; but where alfalfa meal is used only five per cent should be added to the mash. If the birds do not receive green feed it la best to add one pint of biologi cally tested cod liver oil to each 100 pounds of mash. The mash should be kept in a dry mash hopper and before the birds at all times so they can eat what they want The “dole” sys tem will not da When hens have laid all year they are tired and they molt in the fall and grow new feathers, but they must still have the mash and be allowed to rest for a tew weeks to build up their bodies for the next year’s work. Grain Feed Needed. In addition to mash, the birds must have grain. Barley may form 10 to 30 per cent of the grain mix ture and rye 10 per cent. Too much rye causes looseness of the bowels. Crocked soybeans, peas or sorghum seed my be used in the same amount. Other grains have also been used. The following is the North Caro iina grain feed formula: I Corn (perferably yellow) lbs. __50 Oat* (heavy) lbe. ......_ 30 Wheat lbe. _ 30 Total lbs. ......._ 100 Each 13 hens should have one pint in the morning and the same In the evening. Slightly more may be fed in cold we.itlier than in warm weather. Sixty-five per cent of the egg is water and the bird needs water for other purposes. It Is therefore neces sary to keep pure, clean water be fore the birds at all times. T’&dgett To Preach to Belwood Boy Scouts (Special to The Star.) Belwood.—Rev. Rush Padgett of the Seoond Baptist church, Shelby, will preach the annual sermon for the Belwood scouts in the school building at Belwood next Sunday, February 10, at 3:00 p. m. Every body is invited. Scouts from any neighboring troops are welcome to take part In this movement. Come, we will have a special seat for you. Or. Wednnday Febii»ary 13, the scouts will give a special opening exercise in the school auditorium at S :45 a. m. There will also be a [day “Moth er Mine” given by the high school pupils of Belwood school, Friday evening February 8 at 8 p. m. The door receipts will go for improve ments along various lines. On Getting Sore Aobut Your Paper Fountain In Tribune. It la silly to get sore at The Tribune because Tom .Dick and Harry, wishing to hurt your feel ings, tells you a certain criticism In the paper applies to you. The paper Is forever criticising people for their meanness, but usually the person criticised is wholly Imaginary. I manufacture a story just to point a moral, because parables are the most effective way to put over an Idea. Most of the stories fit half of ray readers. When somebody comes to you and says a certain story refers to you, he does It because he dislikes you and sees a chance to hurt your feelings without risking his own hide. Cuss him out and run him off. The Tribune isn’t used for personal criticism, but for entertainment. When I wish to cuss somebody, I will call names. Unless your name! appears, the story isn't about you. If somebody says it is, call him a liar. Able To Fay Taxes. Monroe Journal. The Vick Chemical company of Greensboro yesterday sent out checks to the amount of $400,000 as dividends to its stockholders for the last six months. The company’s statement shows that the net prof* | Its fen* the last six months was a million and three-quarters. The president of this company is the man who started all the fuss about business not being able to live in North Carolina because it was be i ing taxed to death. f MONEY AT 5i/4% FOR 5 TO 35 YEARS You Owe It To Your Wife And Child ren To Protect Them With A Co-Op erative Long-Term Farm Loan. They have enough troubles when you leave your estate for settlement. If you have been forehanded and have a 35-Year Loan from us you are sure they will not be embarrassed by having to seek a loan at what may be a most inopportune time. They merely continue to pay the installments the same as you have done. It’s the most comfortable^ cheapest, safest, sensible and longest loan. SHELBY NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION. HENRY B. EDWARDS, SECRETARY-TREASURER 21 Royster Building — Shelby, N. C. CaD or Phone 673. We*re Glad To Explain. Operetta To Show At S. Shelby School "In Old Louisiana" To Be Spon sored By Parent-Teachers Association Feb. 8th. The Parent-Teacher association of the South Shelby school will sponsor the operetta ‘Tn Old Louis- j iana” which will be given In the j school auditorium Feb. 8 at 7:30 o'clock by the music department of the Lattlmore high school. This operetta under the direction of Mian Cal ton and Mr. Joraon prow-1 ises to be one of the best stage, efforts put on by the students of, that school. The main characters which are well chosen will be sup ported by a chorus of thirty of the best voices In the school. A treat Is tn store for those who attend. Proceeds from the operetta will go to pay for the new electric radio which the school recently purchas ed. Admission charges will be very reasonable. Try Star Want Ads Saving By Standardisation. (From Tbs Wall St. .Journal.) By the adoption of letter heads, as to paper stock and size, the United States govern* raent printing office saves $15,000 a year. By restriction of duplication in printing of annual reports there has been saved $45,000. By stand* ardlzlng wall calendars for all gov ernment departments a savings of *5,000 a year has been effected. Total savings through bettershOp practices during the ye***” lftft wee *388,000. Hew to Have \ Foot Comfort/ An Exposition of the newest, sci entific, most advanced methods of relieving and correcting Foot Troubles will be held at our store How they give Com fort will be explained By an Expert from Chicago On the above date we shall have at oar store an Expert from the staff of the world’s most noted Orthopedic author ity, Wm. M.Scholl, M.D., at which time the newest, most advanced scientific methods of correcting foot ailments will be shown and explained. No matter how painful, difficult or long standing your foot trouble may be, you will be shown how instantly modern science now brings you foot comfort. This Expert will Pedo-Granb your stockinged feet and show you exactly the nature and extent of your foot trouble. He will then prove to you how the specific Dr.Scbol! Foot Comfort Appliance or Remedy made for your particular ailment, relieves you of pain and re moves the cause. All this without any charge or obligation to you! Don't miss this opportunity. * TIRED, ACUIIVG FEET? Dr. Scholl's Arch Supports nUn> ud correct |M, achisg feet, week or fallen archea. cramped face, calionaec. loader, pots Aik heel a, etc. Ushi, romfortoU*, odhiaaMa. Tata is tSM IS fl£00 pet g*u. CALLOUSES? Hr. SehaWi Zimt-pmdt for fillwm iaauml; mUnclhe peieof haH frowtto on the sole*. Remove shoe preteore. Pmllnh *efe, nut, eootUne, heeling. SSekoi. m. cowfsr. Or. &UTi Vtm-pmit fmr flanM abt «WnW. Itqrwnlbiw. ftictioa ud piwn of ahow. THm, I m.U.imIih_f- — i - ■«■*■!« ■ ^ ll « #1 FAIN* CRAMPS IICRB? Dr.SchoQ't Mtatanml Arch Support re* ■of m the cawe of rallw tradenMN •■d cranpa at the WloftiefMK. Gifei iwnliau contort, foniaaa; Ao«. f i.00 up. . u; j .». 'T iO SOU. BURNING rECTf Pr.Schoirt foot-M» fa 1 J|Uglhgf fWj«b BUNIONS? Dr. SdnJT» Bunion Jfofcaorr nlmn pu> by pr-^r. fnra the a trader apot. Redacee the avelthu. b the beige. »»d fwww ahefeet at CROOKED TOSSf Or. SdUM’ia fatAt RtlplW I crooked toe whhoet Itiwfcrthyew Paragon Dept. Store r
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