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Let A Star Want Ad Sell It For You At Small Cost rtfhjSVouWmt J k Inthg WANTAPS' Hates For 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 3c per word each insertion. Ads that amount to less than 25c, will be charged 25c fo? first insertion. FOR SALE - Dodge Sedan. In good condi tion. Apply at Star Office. 5-tf IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO build let us mane an estimate Plans and sketches cheerfully sub mitted First class workmanship guaranteed, Lowman Brothers, con tractors. Phone 727-J. tf t8c 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 MEAT SCRAP FOR SALE, analizes 55 per cent protein. Excel lent for hog and chicken feed. $70 per ton. City Abattoir. Apply at City Hall. tf 7e FOR SALE CHEAP TO QUICK buyer, nice desirable lot Just off Highway No. 20 west of Shelby. Zeb C. Mauncy. tf 28c I HAVE SEVERAL thousand dollars to lend on improved farms in Cleveland county. See or write Marvin Blanton, Led better building, Shel by. W-F-tf SEE US FOR HAY IF YOU want a bale or a car. Shelby Feed Co., located with Suttles Hatch ery. tf lie SIVER LACED WYANDOTTE eggs. Fifteen for 75 cents. A. P. Spake, Shelby, R-l. 2t-20p - 1 ■**'■ """ * ' .— SHELBY AUTO AND WAGON Company, specialilzng In rebuild ing wrecked cars, building commer cial bodies, duco painting, top up holstering and glass work. Black smithing. Phone 753-J. South Mor gan Street. tf 15c HARMON & MOSS Electrical Contracting and Repairing. Locat ed under Chocolate Shop. Phones: Office 230. Res. 203. tf-25 A 1200 PAGE WEBSTER SELF Pronouncing Dictionary, for only 65c- with a year’s subscription to The Star. Better get yours now. The dictionary is worth $3.50, the paper all we ask for it; $2.50 per year by mail or $3 by carrier in Shelby and suburbs. tf WE HAVE CHICKS EVERY day in the week. Finish out your hen with out chicks. Buttles Hatch ery. tf lie WANTED: RENTER FOR TWO horse farm. Will furnish stock. B. H. Smith, Lattlmore. 3t 15p FOR RENT: TWO OR THREE rooms for light housekeeping. Ap ply 409 N. Washington St. 3t 15p FOR SALE: LIGHT DELIVERY Ford truck. Cleveland Furniture Company. 3t 15c LOST—NEAR LATTIMORE OR Boiling Springs, spare tire,, size 30 by 500 rim, light, and number. Notify Max Gardner, Lattlmore, N. C. lt-20pd Charlotte Music Man Here. Prof. J. F. Gallery piano tuner from the Parker Gardner company of Charlotte is contemplating mak ing his headquarters in Shelby as piano tuner and violin teacher. Prof. Gallery has been with the Parker Gardner company for the last nineteen years as piano tuner, and he is also a violinist of some rote. Address general delivery, fihelby, N. C., or Phone 611. 3t 18c NO TROUBLE TO RAISE 50 chicks In a Llvan-Grow brooder. Cheaply operated. Does not require • house. We have them. See them. Buttles Hatchery. * - . 3t 18c • FOR RENT:, 5 ROOM HOUSE, S. Shelby, water and lights. Mrs. If. L. Beam, 700 S. Morgan St. tf 18c FOR RENT OR SALE MY liome. 508 W. Warren. Mrs. R. E. Ware. 10ft E, Second street, San frrd. VI* « A YEAR’S RENEWAL AND 65c gets a Websters Home. Office and School dictionary containing 1200 pages and information everyone should have. It is sell pronouncing and profusely illustrated. The Star, Shelby. tf LOST: MARCH 6TH. BLACK male pig. Weighs about 50 pounds. Notify D. M. Cline, R-6, Shelby 2t 20p FOR RENT: NEW SIX ROOM house, nice new store room, garage and ten acres land on highway 20, three miles above Rutherfordtcn, excellent location for nice business. Royster Oil Company, Shelby, N. C. 3t 20c FOR RENT: FOUR UNFUR nished rooms Close in. $15 per month. Apply T. D. McCoy, Box 153. Shelby. 3t 20p FOE RENT: AFTER APRIL 2, three connecting rooms, ground floor. Kitchen has sink, stove, cup board Close in. Mayme Jones. 2t29c OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR sale at The Star office. Twen ty cents per hundred. Call at the press room. tf-26x 1 AM THE SOLE AGENT IN the county for that now famous book, “Then and Now.’’ Call, see it. It’s worth twice what it cast, T. W. Ebeltoft, Shelby. 6t 8c PAINTING. VARNISHING, PA per hanging, graining, decorating porch and interior furniture. R. I Clarence Burchett, interior decora tor, Box 735, Shelby, N. C. 12t 8c LET CRANE’S Vulcanize your tires and t u b e 8 . South Washington St. 6t-8p FOR RENT: FURNISHED rooms; heat, private dressing room and lavatory. Bath to two rooms Mrs. W. L. Packard, Phone 275. tf lie BUY "THEN AND NOW," THE whole family will read and stay home from the show. See It at Ebcltoft’s. 6t 8c MAKE WASH DAY QUICK AND easy. Use "Quick Wash Tablets” and "No-Rub Washing Compound” Worth their weight in gold to any wash woman. Write L. M. Crain, R-2, Lawndale, N. C. Gt lip WANTED: MAPLE LOGS AND lumber. Southern Desk Company, Hickory, N. C. 12t lc BUILDING LOTS—GOOD Lo cation. C. S. Young. tf-12c SAW FILING—30-40c EACH. Elias C. Leigh, Ella-Lilly Mill St. 12t 8p JUST RECEIVED car of oats, special priced 50 bushels or more. D. A. Beam & Sons. 2t-20c OLD FLOORS MADE NEW— and new floors neatly sanded. Have most up-to-date machine in town. For estimate of cost phone 39. Frank M. Newton, 318 W. Marion street. tf 18c FOR RENT: TWO OR THREE rooms on East Marion street. Close in. See Mrs. Gene Gamble. tf 18c FOUND—ONE FOX TERRIER pup. Can be obtained on descrip tion, J. J. McMurry, jr. 2t-40p FOR RENT—TWO OR THREE unfurnished rooms for house-keep ing, in excellent neighborhood, two blocks of business section. Phone 586 before 9 a. m., after 5 p. m. 2t20p MAKE YOUR HOUSE LOOK like a real home by planting ever greens and flowering shrubs. Visit us and see what we have for this purpose. West View Nursery, Shel by, N. C., R-2. 2t-20p I FORBID ANYONE KEEPING and feeding my boy, William Weast, I& years old, who left home with out cause. Notify Mrs. Callie Stdg all, R-3, Monroe, N. C. 2t-20p WANTED SINGLE ROOM IN private home. With or without board. “X" care Star. It 20p LADY DESIRES POSITION TO care for invalid or companion to elderly lady. Inquire at Star of fice. 2t 20c “GUS AND GUSSIE” — She Could Easily Overlook That. LEFT that WRiGHT ROOT JR WANTS Tc SPLIT UP ouf A NO Gusstfc BECAUSE HE HAS A CRUSH ON OUSSIt <«<*** oBT AN EYEFUL OP WHAT HE sent OH, WHAT A GOROEOUS PUOCK OP |_ONQ- stem AMSRJCAnI ”ri—’ ** PLENTV O' PENNIES* WHAT SAV6 »T ON THE CARD * / V-Vou, WOUUDM' M-MARRV poo. WOULD ybu? I'VE HWA*D A WHOLE LOT WORSB AEAEONS- 0ECOO**», I'D AWRay *0*. LOVS • BUT.... t LOVBD a MAN, X WOULDN'T MOLD »T ADAlNET HIM *tVU.T w« had MONByV CAN HE HELP ITf y A Double Engagement? ■ —■ ■■■ ■ ! «■ .. WELL, COME ON * WRIGHT ROOT, OR., OR NOT, WE STILL. HAVE TO PLAV OUR ENGAGEMENT AT THE TiNNCANNE THEATRE— >S I'LL PUT. At/ HANDS AN'FEET AN' WOIC6 AT ytXjR. But MV HEART WON' BE IN IT... "THAT WRAT ROT,JR. BETTER NOT COME MONKEy- FOOLIN' AROUN' Yt>U WHILEST >t)U'Re STILL /MV PARTNER, VOU CAN TELL HIM VTHAT l ILL. TELL HIM WHAT X THINK. 15 PROPER-AND DON'T DISTORT HIS NAME... IT'S SUCH A PRETTY NAME THEM ((OSES HE SENIT yt)U WITH THAT MOTS ASKIN' >bu TO TAKE THAT NAME was WHAT i CALL BRSAKIN' THE SPSBO UMIT.... hsyI you Ain' RBAltty TWINKIN' O ..vbo‘ain't.... wwat [HIE EVENTS COMMUNITY NEWS Mr. Tom Walls Seriously 111 With Blood Poison. Students To Come Home. (Special to The Star.) Lawndale, March 18.—Miss. Tolar home economics teacher of Pied mont high and home economics girls enteitained the trustees of the school with a four course din ner Thursday night. 3t. Patricks decoration were carried out. Misses Mildred Boyles and Elizabeth Bow man dressed. in green and white served as waitresses. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. F. Schcnck are on a business trip through Georgia. They are expected home this week. Mr. Tom Walls who has been seriously ill in the Shelby hospi tal with blood poison is Improving slowly. We wish him a speedy re covery. Mr. Arthur Parker spent Sunday at Rutherford college. 1 Messrs. McCullers, Mary Lou Yelton and Clara Royster were Charlotte shoppers Saturday. Miss Veila Blanton of Union community was the week-end guest of Miss Grace Green. Mrs. Charles Yelton, Mrs. C. A. Beam and Mrs. H. A. Guinn at tended the W. M. U. meeting at Double Shoals Sunday afternoon. Miss Clio Hollifield of Bostic is spending a few weeks visiting rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Jjonene no>ie ana daughter, Mrs. Forrest Walker, ol Lattimore, spent last Friday with Mrs. Hoyle's mother, Mrs. F. C. Rollins. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Rollins spent last Sunday in Cliffside with Mr. and Mrs. Grady Rollins. The following college girls and boys are expected to spend their Easter holidays at their respective homes: Miss Mary Burns of Mere dith college, Misses Virginia Den ton and Carrie Lee Weaver, of Weaver college, Tom Forney and Laymon Beam of U. N. C. and Chas. Forney, jr., of N. C. State. Misses Leo Ragan, Mildred Boyles and Kathleen Beatty were Shelby shoppers Saturday. Mrs. Roy Newman and Mrs. Mc Quirter visited Mrs. Newman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. F. Eaker Sunday. Miss Margie Heffner has been very ill for the past week, but is improving nicely now'. She has for her nurse Mrs. Joe Whisnant for merly of the Shelby hospital. Mr. Weldon Ramseur spent the week-end in Shelby with his brother, Mr. Tom Ramseur. Mr. and Mrs. Odus Pendleton of Shelby were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Blanton Sun day. Our ‘ Sunday school grows and grows under the efficient man agement of our good Supt. Chas. Forney, sr. Last Sunday we had a beautiful musical program. Messrs. Franklin Wallace and Theodore Smawley rendered 6ome fine selec tions on the violin and guitar. Miss Lucy Oates spent the week end at Cherryville with her sister, Mrs. Blackwood. Mrs. Maurice Bowman, of Mor ganton is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bowman. Messrs. Jack Denton, Jno. Car penter, William Eaker and Tad Caldwell spent Sunday in Char lotte with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Royle. Misses Irene Swamley, Vella and Lula McCullers will broadcast next Wednesday night over the Gas tonia station. Mrs. D. C. Rollins of Shelby spent last week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Nannie Caldwell. Tragedy For Girls. Havana—A fashionable fete at the Eden club, Sagua La Grande, has ended in tragedy. Sixteen girls in a tableau depicted an enormous rooster. Crowds so jostled girl torchbearers that plumes of the spectaele caught fire. Senora Hale Morales received fatal bums. Other girls were burned less severely. Suddenly losing his memory, Douglas Corson of Duluth, wan dered around for a month before he could recall his name or the lo cation of his parents’ home. Idaho Woman Farmer Makes $10,000 Yearly A "self-made" farm woman with $100,000, all made from her own efforts, has been found lii Idaho. She is Mrs. Emma Ycarian, of Lem hi, and in Idaho they call her the "Sheep Queen.'* She went into the sheep business 18 years ago, when her husband's cattle business was in a slump. “I started with 1.200 ewes," she writes ill Farm and Fireside, “which cost me $2.75. a head. The iirst year I kept them close at home. but. later I hired a few herders. Now I have 15 helpers and my flocks have grown to 5,000 head. Ip my biggest year I took in $105,000 from 18 car loads of lambs, 70,000 pounds of wool, and $15,000 worth of breed ing 6tock. “I keep in close touch with the business all the time. After lamb ing time In May the herd is driven to the range in the forest preserve. I lease this ground from the gov Out in front is where you will find our values, leading the procession. A«Ja D„uam Maiden Blush or Rose OO Apple DUtter Full quart jar ZOC OUR MOTHER’S COCOA, Full 21b. Can _25c BAKERS PREMIUM COCOANUT. 1-4 lb. Pkg. __ 11c VINEGAR Genuine White House Pure Apple, gal. jug_ 71c Hinds Honey and Almond Cream, large size_43c LISTERINE, Large 7 ounce bottle_45c Toilet Paper Waldorf—4 Rolls for 25c —BELOW SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY— SUGAR SjrtSSt?d:.-53c CHEESE Kraft’s Elkhorn, Per pound _ 27c Crispo Fig Rar$ 2 pounds o i ror™....21c Baking Power RUMFORDS, - 2—1 lb. cans 49c BANANAS 4,b3 for (around 20 to 25c doz.) 25c “Carolina Stores For Carolina People.,, cmment at 7 cents a head for the Reason. The sheep winter close to the farmhouse and are fed alfalfa hay, which I produce myself. “During the range season 1 visit each camp once a month. It takes three or four days to ride the 25 mile circuit on horseback. The Ida ho stock business, has changed r good deal since I started my sheep farm. After I started many others came in, until now there are 600, . 000 bead on the range." Twenty-two Suicides In N. C. In February Raleigh— More North Carolinians took their own lives during Febru-' ary than were killed by their fel lowmen. The vital statistics report of the state board of health, made public, shows 17 homicides and 22 suicides. The total number of violent deaths during February was 122. or these automobile acddeptrca ed 35, leading, u usual, to ' number of violent deaths. ;-f Ski were responsible for 34 deal drowning six, railroad . decide one, accidental gunshot wnd two and airplane accidence t Thirteen gunshot wounds w classed as "doubtful," being at dents, homicides or suicides. Try Star Wants Ad ^7f,e /929 Oldsmobile is winninq even qrenter admiration from owners, because it is DESIGNED TO DO ALL THINGS WELL It is a relatively simple engineer* ing task to design a car that em phasizes only a few qualities at the sacrifice of others. It is an engineering achievement, how ever, to combine all desirable qualities to an outstanding de gree in a balanced whole. Yet that is exactly what Oldsmobilc engineers have done in the new 1929 Oldsmobile. You have only to drive it to realise what brilliant all-round performance it provides. Its big high-compression engine now In appearance, this finer Oldsmo* bile is aa beautiful and aaamart ae , any car on automobile row. Its grace of line—its perfection of 4 detail—its harmony of colorf—all ;v bespeak the artistry of Fisher craftsmanship. The interiors are luxuriously apt*, pointed and richly upholstered . . . they are roomy and restful as well. And the new Fiehfer ad justable front seat, combined with Oldsmobile’s adjustable steering wheel, assures a comfort able driving position. delivers 62 horsepower. And the piston pins are pressure-lubricated, a feature formerly charac teristic of high-priced automobiles. NEW LOWER PRICE nr© loot UMI $875 SPARK THUS AKO BUMPERS EXTRA Come in. Drive the 1929 Oldamobile. Enjoy the result* of full develop ment of all the qualities that contribute to motor ing pleasure. LE - #JUM> /“-'V.*, ■*T > >■ -OS’ . * ; - J —1.SM Hawkins Brothers DEALERS Shelby - - North Carolina «it
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