Let A Star Want Ad Sell It For You At Small Cost , What Youwam^l V In the WANT AD S' Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimurr Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. Tills 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 for first insertion. FOR SALE - Dodge Sedan. In good condi tion. Apply at Star If YOU ARE PLANNING TO build let us make an estimate Platts and sketches cheerfully suo mitted First class workmanship guaranteed, Lowman Brothers, con tractors, Phone 727-J tf 18c 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 63 per cent protein Excel lent for hog and chicken feed. $70 per ton. City Abattoir. Apply at City Hall. tf 7c FOR RENT: TWO UNFUR - ntshed rooms. Close in. 305 N. Washington St. 2t 29p I HAVE SEVERAL thousand dollars to lend on improved farms in Cleveland county. See or write Marvin Blanton, Led better building, Shel Office. 5-tf by. W-F-tf SEE US FOB HAY IF YOU want a bale or a car. Shelby Feed Co, located with Suttlcs Hatch cry. tf 11c WE HAVE CHICKS EVERY day in the week. Finish out your hen with out chicks. Buttles Hatch ery. tf 11c FATBACK, m cents. Guaranteed flour, $3.50. Break fast bacon 22 cents. C. H. R e i n h a r d t, South Shelby. 4t- 22c FOR SALE: COTTON SEED for planting. Coker No. 5. Clyde Me Swain, R-4, Shelby. 3t 25p SHELBY AUTO AND WAGON Company, speciallizng 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 <>5c 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 EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER desire* position. Cali at Star Of fice. tf-29c HAVE YOU GOT A SUPPLY OF Crain's Wash Tablets for wash day. Only ten cents by mail, a box. Guaranteed by L. M. Crain, Lawn dale, N. C., R-2. 4t 25p DODGE SEDAN FOR SALE: This 1928 model is in splendid condition, good paint. A real bar gain. D. E. Craig, Cleveland'Cloth Mill, House No. 3. 3t 25p FOR REAL SERVICE—TRY Newman Brothers garage. Former ly King’s Place on Cleveland Springs Road. Out of the high rent district. Gas, oils aud repairs. Ii ewman Brothers.. 3t-25c WANTED FOUR GIRLS FOR room and board. Apply 605 N. Washington. 3t-27p FOR SALE: ONE GRAHAM Brothers truck. Fine shape. Shelby Corn Mill. 3t 27c FOR SALE: 1-30 INCH WIL liams Corn Mill, 15 horsepower motor. Pulleys and belting In good shape. Shelby Corn Mill. 3t 27c WHITE DAHLIA BULBS FOR sale, 6 for $1. Mrs, W. A. Pendle ton. „ v •. 21 27c ROASTED ALMONDS WITH creamery butter. The best almond brittle made, at Quinns. Special this week, 69c pound. 2t 27c A YEAR’S RENEWAL AND 65c gets a Websters Home, Office and Sphool dictionary containing 1200 pages and information everyone should have. It is self pronouncing and profusely illustrated. Tire Star, Shelby. tf ELMERS PEANUT BRITTLE. 39 cents pound. Let.us send you a pound. Quinns Drug store. 2t 27c GEM RAZOR. TWO BLADES, tube Mennens Shaving Cream, only 49 cents. Quinns Drug Store. 2t27c PAINTING, VARNISHING, PA per hanging, graining, decorating porch and Interior furniture. R. I Clarence Burchett, interior decora tor, Box 735, Shelby, N. C. 1121 8c LILAC VEGETAL, 50 CENTS, For after the shave. Quinns Drug Store. 2t 27c USE “NO-RING’1 FOR CLEAN lng spots. It leaves no ring and is inflammable and sate, 35 cents. Quinns Drug Store. 2t 27c BEST QUALITY* WRITING paper and envelopes, full pound, 69 cents. Quinns Drug Store. 2t 27c BUILDING LOTS—GOU^ _o cation. C. S. Young. tf-12c SAW FILING—30-40C EACH. Elias C. Le}g|i, $11A-Lilfc’ 4fHl St. : *• -> l2t 8p BATH BRUSHES, SCRUB brushes, dust brushes, hair brushes. Patterned on Fuller style, not Fulelr brushes, choice 59 cents Quinns Drug Store. 2t 27c OLD FLOORS MADE NEW— and new floors neatly sanded. Have most up-to-date machine in town. For estimate of cost plume 39. Frank M. Newton, 318 W. Marion street. tf 18c BATHING ALCOHOL, NOR chol and ADS full pints, 39c. Spe cial this week. Quinns Drug Store. 2t 27c WANTED BOARDERS IN country home. Apply at Star of fice. 2t-29p SHETLAND PONY FOR SALE Apply J. H. Southard, Dover Mill. 3t*p WASH CONNER WILLJ GRIND your corn at T. F. Elliotts old wa ter Mill on Hintons Creek. 6t 27p MILK MAGNESIA, PINTS THIS week 39 cents. Quinns Drug Store. 2t 27c House For Rent On South DeKalb St. See Arey Refrigerating Co. 2t-27c A BOTTLE OF CARDUI AND A package of Black Draught, This week at only $1.00. Quinns Drug Store. 2t 27c FOR SALE: HOUSE AND LOT on S. DeKalb St. Water and lights. J. B. Mull, Cherryville, Carlton Mill. 3t 25p FOR RENT — UNFURNISHED apartment; two or three rooms. Excellent neighborhood. Close In. E. Marion street. Phone 586. 2t-27p ASPIRIN TABLETS. 3 BOXES of 2 doz. each for 25 cents. This week at Quinns. 2t 27c LADY DESIRES POSITION TO care for invalid or companion to elderly lady. Inquire at Star of fice. tf 25c ONE 7-ROOM HOUttn, Oa St. for reht. Mrs. Colin HulL 6t22c ADS BLOOD REMEDY. THE best Spring tonic. The $1.25 size for only 80c. Quinns Drug Store. 2t 27c FOR SALE; PRACTICALLY new National cash register cheap. J. G. Blanton, Shelby Corn Mill. 2t 27c STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM my house about 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon, March 16, a large Llew llyn setter dog, 4 years old. Named “George" printed on collar plate, Ceph Blanton, Shelby, N. C„ also attached to collar is Shelby city tax No. 20. Will pay liberal reward in cash or Blue Bird cigars. Ceph Blanton, Shelby, N. C, _ 2t 29p “GUS AND GUSSIE”- Wh«t To Do? it LOOKS BAD! G U6SIB IS SO IN LOV& WITH WRIGHT ROOT, JR., THAT SHE HEAR? WEIRD BIROS SlNQlNG AMD SEES RAINBOWS 'ROUND HER. SHOULDER_ f o ,.T.o.iT*-. ^ . rfBjruniirT:; ,i Jtji*-. i.A. vcr ain't the \ ^ ..... . THEATRE .... IT \/ HE WILL AIN'T THE ACT... YHE'LL BE "THERE, \T AIN'T ME.... \WITH THAT EAGER 1 KNOW VWWV VtxJ'RE \ LOOK IN HIS ON PINS AN' NOODLES 6RAN£> BYES. TOGO.... HE'LL k BE THERE... SMiuue HOPEFULLY Yet timidly. . WA'TlMQ FOR. MY AM9WER ^ - I SVOSE YOU AAlflHT AS WELL LET WlM HAVE it BUT... X HAVEN'T MADE UP MY MIND VET_ *X> haven’t MADE UP VOUR MlMD v»teT,BUT vbuve dorr MB out ' o' MINE... What’ll Be Her Decision? SHOULD DO* WRIGHT COOTJO^tS IN LOVE WITH HER AND SHE .. SHE ..WELL, HE IS MlGHTV fase'natwg, and . WHAT SHOULD SHE DO ? L V FLOWERS.. FLOWERS. EVERY TIME I COME HOME OR PASS HER DRESS'*' ROOM THERE'S The smell O' FLOWERS V y CANT -THAT > PAtM-IMAAV-NECA THIN**-O' NOTHIN' TO EXPRESS M\S AAOONSTRUCKEME 5S IRan FLOWERS? WHAT COULO Be MORE ROMANTIC, MORE POETIC. MORE DeUCATE.. "THE scent of coses, *TME FRAGILE 0EAUTV OF ORCHIDS, The FRAGRANT AROMA OF VIOLETS . f (M THE OOUGEOUS SMBLU O ONIONS, THE VAUE BLUSH O' SPRING RADISHES .. ©us, vbu ARC VULOAIt' vtXJ ARB CKUKL Vou ARB DRtVtKie mw TO YJRKSHT_ IM TO WHY ««tu» ©o wrujht e IT IF L*T» wnv WILL. MUM Mtuy mot* «u« 5: Sw« WIU LJUMi I4IM FLAT WOULO «H»« COUVt> «*■ « SttOOLPSMI? BUSINESS OPPOR TUNITY - Store, Fill ing Station, Garage, 9 acres, 7 room house, barn, crossroads, 7 miles Hickory. Good business, stock and fixtures included, $3, 500. Terms. Baker Mt. Kennels, Hickory, i N. C. 2t-27p Bargains - One Good j Oil Stove. One Nice Majestic Range. Ice Boxes and Refrigera tors. One Ford Truck. Must be Sold. See \rey „ Refrigerating Co. 2t-27c FINE FARM FOR SALE: 150 acres in No. 6 township adjoining Max Gardner, O. M. Mull und i others. Nice 10 room residence. 90 acres in cultivation. Ideal in every particular. Known as the C C. Sppke farm. Price reasonable. See J. B. Nolan Co., Phone 70. 2t 29c OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR sale at The Star office. Twen ty cents per hundred. Call at the press room. tf-26x NOTICE. On Saturday April 6, 1929 be ginning 10 a. m. I will sell to the highest bidder for cash all my farm tools, consisting of turn plows, mower, rake, weeder, fertil izer distributor, old grain drill, wagon gears. blacksmith tools, some household and kitchen fur njture and a good lot of stable manure, also 3 mules if not sold before that time; also 40 bushels Vandiver heavy fruiter cotton seed bought of the originator this year. B. C. Hicks. Lawndale, N. C. 2t29p If You Want An Electric Range see Arey Refrigerating Co. 2t-27c GOOD MILK COW for sale. Guy Hull, at Campbell Dept Store. 2t-29p USED FORDS — Worth the money at Ford headquarters. Charles L. Eskridge. 3t-29c DO YOU WANT TO SELL your farm or city property, if so see us. We can sell it for you. If you want .to buy a good farm or a residence, see us, we can save you money. J. B. Nolan Co., Phone 70. 2t 29c FOR SALE: NICE RESIDENCE on Hillcrest owned by Loy E. Low man. Modem in every way. Price $2,750.00. This home will please the moderate priced housekeeper. J. B. Nolan Co., Phone 70. 2t 29c FOR SALE: 5 ROOM HOUSE on Sumter Street,. Known as the Vickery house. Modern in every particular. Price only $2,800.00. Will trade for good car. J. B. Nolan Co., Phone 70. 2t 20c FARM FOR BALE: 56 ACRES, between Grover and Kings Moun tain. Good 6 room residence and outbuildings. Pride "$£.500.00. A good .farm. Let us show. you. Will swap with you. J. JB. Nolan Co., Phone 70. 2t 29c FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR rent, completed UltrfcE. im. Hennessa. Phone 80. - ■* v t* *' tf 26c FOR SALE: GOCiD 90 ACRE farm, 4 miles of Shelby on High way No. 20. Good si* room resid ence, 1 tenant house, good bams. Tills is the G. L. Bridges farm. Price $9000.00. Will swap this farm. J. B. Nolan Co., Phone 70. 2t. 29c TRACTORS — WE have two good Ford Tractors for sale. Act quick. Charles L. Eskridge. 3t-29c FURNITURE REPAIRED LIKE new. Painting and varnishing. Give us a call. We guarantee satisfac tion and prompt service. Francis and Hord, Phone 378-J. It 29p Mrs. Anna Schurter, 100, of 8a betha, Kan., got her biggest thrill the other day when she talked over a telephone for the first time. We Are In Shelby For Your GOOD and Our PROFIT. Are You Getting That Good HAINES The Shoe Wizard. The Man Who Makes The Wonderful Prices Possible Shelby Store Webb Building Strlmi Costner And Theodore Boyles Married. S. A. Sain Building Home. Toluca,. March 28.—Miss Stelma Costner and Mr. Theodore Boyles surprised their many friends on Sunday March 17, when they motored to Gaffney. S. C and were happily married. The brido is the daughter of Mr. A. C. Costner and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Boyles. Their many friends wish for them a long, hap py and prosperous life. £gru recently to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mode a bouncing big boy. Mother and child are getting along nicely. Let’s all go to St. Paul to the singing convention Sunday and enjoy some good singing. Mr. and Mrs. Zero Huffman of Shelby spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Costner. Miss Zennie Sain spent last Sat urday night at the home of Mr. A, C. Costner. Mrs. Horace Davis of Rockdale spent a day or so with her sister-, in-law, Mrs. M. S. Boyles last week. Mr. Hubert Huffman is quite sick at this writing. Wc hope for him a speedy recovery. Master Charlie Wade Carpenter spent last Sunday with Master Thaxter Sain. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mull of Cat awba county, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Mull of Hickory and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carpenter were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Sain on last Sunday. Mr. Fletcher Sain attended a party at the home of Miss Lucy Yelton of Lawndale last Saturday night. Miss Corene Hoyle was the din ner guests of Misses Lillian and Fannie Mosteller Sunday. Miss Hazel Yarbro spent last Monday night with Miss Marie Costner. Mrs- Plenny Hoyle spent last Wednesday with Mrs. Doc la Boyles. Mrs. Alvin Lackey and children of the North Brook section spent last Friday with her sister, Mrs. A. D. Willis. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sain of North Brook section visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sain. A lot of people around were at Mr. Willie Sain s last Saturday night to hear the electric radio. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, road over seer,. who were boarding with Mr. L. E. Boyles have moved their boarding place further down the line to Mrs. Ollle Brindle. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Boyles visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Boyles last Sunday aft ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hoyle of Vale visited at the home of their broth er. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Sain on Sunday. S. A. Sain is having a house erected on his place for Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Deal. It will be ready for them to go into at an early date. Mr. Walter Sain is doing the carpenter work. Colored People Continue Their Drive Contribution* To Prolong School Now Reach A Total Of $363.50. 'Special to The Star.' Monday night, March 25, the committee working In the interest of the Cleveland county tralhlng school met at the home of John Byers and made a moat encourag ing report. The citizen* and pa trons of the school are responding liberally under the circumstances and there seems to be no doubt that by April 15, the date aet by the chairman for the payment of subscriptions, that the goal will be in sight. We are asking each pa tron of the school and each loyal citizen of the city and county to avail himself of this opportunity to express in a concrete way his desire for better school conditions and facilities for the boys and girls of his race. Following is a list of contribu tors : - Total to date. 1259 50. Jot; Hood, $10, Ellison Cromer, $3.75, Mrs. Lizzie Cline $3.75. Mrs. Maldie Wilson, $4, J. B. Thomp son $2.50, James London $3.50, D. C. Blanton $1, Wash Akridge $2.50, W. D. London $3, J. C. Web ber $3. Riley Cabiness $0, T. S. Blurchett $3. Lester 8mlth $1, Reuben Moore $5, Rev. G. E. Hogue $6. John McDowell $1, Mrs. Aaron Harris $1, Mrs. Bertha Rag ins $3. Mrs. Della Hill $1.50, Mrs. Mary McBrayer $1, Mrs. Minnie 30x3.„.. $4.50 30x3] _ $4.95 29x4.40 _ $5.95 29x4.40—SW.$4.95 30x4.50 _ $6.60 30x4.50—SW__w. $5.95 SMITH’S GARAGE FALLSTON, N. C. TIKES BABER IS MAYOR FOR BUGKSBURG Blacksburg, March 37.—In tha biennial elections held here Tues day, Charles Baber was elected mayor, together with CouncIlmen [Rembert Ward, J. Gleen Sepoch, William Borders, Jr., and Dr. C. J. Black. One member of the board of public works, J. M. Brown, was elected to succeed Dr. D. 8. Ram seur. Two other candidates tor Michaels >3, Mrs. Maggie Black $1, Mrs. Hattie Cablness $3. Mrs. Vernle Hart 99, Dock Carson 314, Wills Earl $1. James Camp $3, Louis Robs 91.50, J. M. Oaffney $3, Roosevelt Borders $1, Bunus Roberts 93.50. Clance C. Parks 93, Willie L. Lipscomb 92.50. Total, 9363.50. GET READY FOR EASTER tomorrow It The Last Day To Get Your SHOES And while you are purchasing your needs in footwear we can also match them with the latest EASTER shades of Hose. Don’t wait until the last minute. CINDERELLA BOOTERY On The Square mayor, E. L. Jones and Roland Black, were Ut the face. Fanner Of the old council, only Rembert Ward was reelected. S. R, Fry, for mer member of the council, was not a candidate. J.M. Brown de feated Dr. D. 8. Ramseur and R. E. Hardin for member of the board of public works, -—* A LITTLE CASH ON HAND * 4 •**? Is a mightygoSd thing. Do you have a little or are you flat? Vacation time •s almoft^ljjgre you ready;to tike one, or have you spent all you have earned this winter?3 "OH — SAVE i-f A While you can, save a certain amount each day, each week, each month, then you’ll have cash when vacation time comes, when your taxes are due, when your insur ance is due, and so on. Open A Savings Account TODAY At The CLEVELAND BANK & TRUST CO. AND SAVE . mm