Let A Star Want Ad Sell It For You At Small Cost w WhatYou Want In the Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum | 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 lor first insertion. IP you ARE PLANNING lO build, let us make an cstunate Plans and sketches cheerlully sub mitted. First class workmanship guaranteed, Lowman Brothers, con tractors. Phone 727-J tf 18c MEAT SCRAP FOR SALE, anallzes 65 per cent protein. Excel lent tor hog and chicken ieed. $70 per ton. City Abattoir. Apply at City Hall. tf 7c 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 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 WEBSTEK oELr - 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 ail we ask for it; $2.50 per year by mail or $3 by carrier in Shelby and suburbs. tf ..WE ARE HAVING WONDER PUL hatches and livability with our chicks this year and can fur nish each Wednesday fine Rocks, Reds and Leghorns if order placed in advance. Poultry bringing top prires now and outlook ior over a year for high prices. This is the year to go in for poultry. Try Sut tle chicks and be pleased. Settle Hatchery, t f-3c TWO USED ELEC TRIC Ranges; Two used Kerosene Rang es at Bargain. See A r e y Refrigerating Co. 2t-17c Cranes Vulcanizing Plant, tires 30x3 and 30x3 l-2~$3.75. 6t-5p BUILDING LOTS—GOOD Lo cation. C. S. Young. tf-12c FOR RENT: 5 ROOM HOUSE unfurnished. Modern conveniences. Near hospital. Sec J. M. Green or A M. Hamrick. tf 10c OPPORTUNITY: THE PHILA delphla Life Insurance Company has an opening for a general agency in Western North Carolina with headquarters In Shelby and would like to correspond with some party who has both, experience and fol lowing sufficient to operate the ter ritory. If interested address with references, Gordon Insurance and Investment Co., Managers South eastern Department, Box 541, Char lotte, N. C. 6t 12c VISIT WEBBER'S SERVICE station at the Log Cabin Just above Mooresboro, Barbecue, hot dogs, groceries, gas and oils. Alma Web ber, proprietor. 9t ip PLANT YOUR COTTON ~SEED with one of O. E. Ford Co.'s new style cotton planters, and be as sured of a good stand of cotton. 2t-15 USED REFRIGER ATORS and Ice Box es. Arey Refrigerat ingCo. 2t-17c FOR SALE~USED Ford Truck. Arey Re frigerating Co. 2t-j7c NOTICE: ON DECEMBER 18, 1928, I sold my interest in that business known as Rainbow Novel ty Mills, Grover, N. C„ to C. E. Sayres, who on that date assumed all outstanding obligations of the concern. W. F. Thomson. at nc A YEARS RENEWAL AND (Te gets a Websters Home, Office and School dictionary containing 12ut) pages and information everyone should have. It is self pronouncing and profusely illustrated. The Star. Shelby. t; JUST RECEIVED A CAR OF oats at O. E. Ford Co.'s and the price Is right on this car. 2t-15e OLD FLOORS MADE NEW— 1 and new floors neatly sanded. Kvvc most up-to-date machine in town For estimate of cost phone 30. Frank M. Newton. 318 W. Marlon street. tf 13c — FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 'one Fordson tractor in good shape. See O. E. Ford Co. 2t-15c EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER desires position. Call at Star Of fice. tf-29c TOMATO PLANTS FOR SALE: Choice varieties. Mrs. Ralph G. Hamrick, Shelby, Route 4 tf 5c FOR CORN PLANTERS, SPIKE tooth harrows, cotton planters and ! guano distributors O. E. Ford Co. can fix you up. 2t-15c HOUSE FOR RENT See Arey Bros. 2t-17c FOR RENT: THREE-ROOM UN furnished apartment. Desirable lo cation. Close in. Phone 275. Mrs, W. L Packard. tf 8c FOR SALE: FRESH MILK COW. II. C. Allen, Shelby, R-U. et 8p IF YOU WANT A GOOD FORD son tractor cheap you had better see O. E. Ford Co. at once. 2t-I5c WANTED TO DO Floor Sanding. Satis factory work guaran teed. C. A. Morrison & Son. 12t-8c FOR SALE: DRY STOVE WOOD ready cut. Call S20-R. 3t 12c PLENTY OF HAY AND OATS at the right price at O E. Ford Cos 2U15c COTTON SEED COKERS NO. 5 selected and recleaned and ready lor shipment. C. S. Young, Shelby, C. tf 15c FOR RENT: TWO FIVE ROOM houses in South Shelby. Water and lights. C. A. Morrison. tf lac FOR SALE, HOME Potato Slips, Porto Rico & Nancy Halls. D. A. Beam & Sons. Phone 130. 6t-15c we guaranItee each; Flour $3.40; Breakfast Bacon 22c lb.; Fat Back 12£c lb. C. H. Reinhardt South Shelby. 2t-15c OATS IN 50 BUSH EL lots or more. Spe cial prices. D. A. Beam & Sons, Phone 130. 4t-15c FOR RENT: UNFURNISHED apartment, E. Marion, excellent neighborhood, two blocks of busi ness section. Phone 580. 2t lop ONSATURDAY April 20th at 2 o’clock I will offer to highest bidder a part of my household furniture. B. C. Hicks residence near Lawndale. Sev eral articles may in terest you. R. C. Hicks. 3t-15p IF YOU WANT A Cold Control put on your old Frigidaire, see Arey Refrigerat ing Co. 2t-17c| “GUS AND GUSSIE” She Has Arrived - An Now: r Sooo! % can’ RC.C'-.'JR MlLLiONAvRi VAuC>EVIL'*-» PR'NCE ORi v.No Ccf r •£. TO H’S h'OVu to ve t r -h'.s MCTtHfeR SIGNIFICANT an , a" * ,[ i 4 i ' ' I DO^V svsh eusst KO 'SAO LUC.* BUT I «0~E VPS POOT Dowt like her . r. - rH F t W-iiO.s/ \ *-Ot’'r. I'--'- v< '_U L'^E \ Vo>j ui- jje»t , Afcy -iat ’ wgm r j.Oyg EAO O'-'E*,’1 P'C<- UP “VE v.PCMCb / SOU AkD Tm£ ??■■'•■ / V. AT cl - "" ’— AH. ©EAvERSOAR-D . lUtSEMt MV COWPl'^EvjTS [~r© MV MOTmER AwO 5AV That miss asadaP ha*> avED '• VSS, BB AVERBOARD, AMO WHIM I LOOM AROUND AT -V< S HUT, I "ftHINM. V MlSS ABAOA0 _ ARRIVED. MAS y The Turning Point WRIGHT ROOTS. GlJMlGR. mAj BROUGHT GOSS'S ; TO M®ET HO j MOTHER , AT MRS. ROD'S Rsguest. V-hat DOTH IT PORTEMOEiT M“ L I'M ALL \ ' DOnT BE THAT WAV, OOO'bEFLE'bH ' - WONEV* MEETING WITH NERVOUSNESS V W'LL BE "THE TuRN\N0> POINT- ■ TOWARD H APPlNE'b'b - 'H / SO, HE1*. TAKEN HER / TO MEET H\S MOTHER - 1 GUESS THAT'S THE END O’ THE at&mU'KlG FOR ME - WELL, VT WAS GREAT WHU_E 'T LASTED* ' MT ONLY S'PR'St IS THAT TT LASTED AS LONG AS TT D\D h 6uess I'll / GO HOME TO / SLEEP-. / ANY WAVS, TO \ TRY TO SLEEP / I'M EVEN A FLOP V AT THAT THESE v N'GHTS. "■S^ <4turf» iSyn-in Vlw (•WAITS Ou««» IN' ~%m 4KAMO OKAMIMQ ROOM Of Ti« MIUUO«U|— \K»*WT4? VfouuoHpr sba « UK* TO KMC*#? WiLU, Ntoo HAk/« nothin# Illark Walnut1-. The Southern Field. ! Grozin,; black walnut trees for I the wood and for the nuts may be ! made a profitable enterprise. on farms and in forests In most parts of the South. Elack walnut Is one of the high est priced of all American woods and is constantly increasing in \al ue, due to the growing demand for its use in making fine furniture, piano cases, radio cabinets, gun stocks, etc. It takes half a. century for a wal nut tree to grow to large ran mill size, but it will be-in to bear ruts in from 8 to 10 years, the crop in creasing as tl'.e tree grow- in size. The hulled nuts arc readily salable at .no less than 73 ccntr a be, id. Improved varieties that, crack eas ily, and from which the near can be taken out in large pieces, are now available for planting Among the new vurie" - the Thomas ranks very high. The Sta tTr end Ohio arc also good arie ifes. In every locality- In v.-lr- h they will do well. Including all oi the Fi' dmont and Mountain -actions of tin south and much of the coastal plain area, walnuts should be. in cluded in every planting of forest FOR RENT FURNISHED FRONT room close In. Phone 534-W. 3t- 17c t jpfv and every lurmei w*il find U j P’ciiu ble to plan; walnut trees in Mutable places about his farm A t>w hours, w me winter day when live p.ound not frozen, will be rn • h to plant a larrc humbe ■ <>f tree . A farmer : ,.;y well a' tici p. te ren liiiR hi., son or giahiiron ,o cohere with tlv.’ profits of wah'nu trees planted nr his youth. Under the lead of County \gent W. G. Yc.rrer. abcut 0.900 children in Rowan count", N, C , arc plant in'; black walnuts about tiiet; hom es Sc,oral of the .chools re ported that 100 per cent of thtir pv.piis have planted walnuts. A new fire boat to be added to. New York',-. waterfront protectr.e equipment will bo capable of throw in? 62 ton: ol water a minute and ejecting 4.000 pounds of an improv ed fire-fighting chemical Star Advertising Pays NOTICE OF PALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of tjre au thority conferred by deed of trust by R. If. Ponder and wife. Mattie Ponder, to the First National bank ol Durham, trustee, dated March 1, 1928, and recorded in book 150. page 145. Cleveland county regis try. the First. National bank of Durham, trustee, will on May 13. 1929, at 12 o'clock M. THEY BRING ’EM TO US LIKE THIS It matters not how badly a ear is wreck ed, we repair them, restoring all damaged parts and put on new paint. When we work over a wrecked car it looks and shines like new. Tn case ot wreck, call us for an estimate. Watch for a picture of the above car after we restore it. Shelby Auto and Wagan Company S. Morgan St. phone 753.j. Hi tlie court, house door in Girye lrtnd county, sell at public auction' for cash to the highest, bidder the fellow ing described property. Beginning nt a stake In tire south edge of Highland avenue and in the in., neat coiner ol lot 24 as shown on plat above referred to. and running thence north 67 '•* drgret» rust 50 fret to a stake in said uvc ntie and in the northwest corner of lot No. 27: thence sontii 22’* (legs, east 160 tret to a sink . thence south 07 i degrees we t 50 fret to a stake: ihenre north 22'*. degrees west 160 tcrt to the place or point (i beginning, etc. Being lots Nos -3 and 'J6 of the subdivision of the Lackey property Just east of the Shelby hospital, plat of which sub division is of record in the office of the register of deeds of Cleveland county. North Carolina, In book of plats No. 1 at page 62. This sale is made on account of default In the payment of the in debtedness secured by the said deed of trust, This the 9th day of April, ltttt. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DURHAM. N. C„ Trustee. W. 5. Lockhart, Atty., Durham. DRIVE A CHR.Y-SLEK DURING MONTH Beginning Today in Every Chrysler Deaier9s Showroom Chrysler ts eager for you to learn the d-i-f-f-e-r-c-n-c-el Starting today, and lasting four weeks, we are holding a “Learn thc-Differcncc” Month — a rare opportunity to become autornotively up-to-the-minute —Ghrysler-wisc and Chrysler enltghtened! Wc want you to drive a Chrysler and learn the difference between Chrysler performance and any other with which you are familiar. Wc will gladly give you a thorough demonstration—you at the wheel, if you wish —to prove to you that there is an amazing difference in Chrysler per formance and all other performance. Then, and then only, will you know bow wide • margin aspe rates Chrysler from all other oars! Take advantage of Cbryaler “ Learn-the-Dlf fer tnct” Month at once. Go to your nearest Chrysler motor ear salesroom — see the unmatched features—experience the unprec edented performance. Do Not Miss This Opportunity Remember — we are eager and anxious to have you nut all For there is an overwhelming difference in the things Chrysler docs, and how it does them. But there is only one sure way in which you will know how decisive this difference actually is: That is to see, and feci and experience—to ride in and drive a Chrysler car, whether a “65,” or "75,” or Imperial—you doing the driving. Uhrysler claims to tbe teat, to learn for yourself what a vast difference there actually is in perform ance, appearance and value between Chrysler and other cars. Once you drive a Chry sler and learn the differ ence you will never be content with any other. Your judgment will insist you out* a Chrysler! 2 I l Geo. Thompson Motor Compa ny