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Let A Star Want Ad Sell It For You At Small Cost i k What You Want \ In the WAHTADg Rates 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. <i Ads that amount to less than 25c, will be charged 25c for first insertion. AP you ARE PLANNING TO build, let us make an estimate Plans and sketches cheerfully sud . mltted. First class workmanship guaranteed, Lowman Brothers, con tractors. Phone 727-J tf 18c 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 7c j 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, specialiizng in rebuild ing wrecked cars, building commer cial bodies, duco painting, top up v bolstering 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 _WE AKE HAVING WONDER FUL 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 prices now and outlook for over a year for high prices. This is the year to go in for poultry. Try Sut tle chicks and be pleased. Suttle Hatchery. tf-3c FOR RENT: 5 ROOM HOUSE tmfurnished. Modern conveniences. Hear hospital. See J. M.' Oreen or X. M. Hamrick. tf 10c FOR RENT: TWO FIVE ROOM ‘ 1 houses in South Shelby. Water and lights. C. A. Morrison. tf 15c BECK & PRATT Dry Cleaners — Hat Renovators S. Washington St. Phone 666 •‘Our Service Satisfies." tf26c PORTO RICO and jNancy Hall Potato plants for sale. Home grown. Telephone 130 and 95. D. A. Beam & Sons. 6t-26c OATS IN 50 Bushel lots or more. Special “prices. D. A. Beam & Sons. Phone 130.6t-26 ARCADE: ROOM AND BOARD 17 per week. Mrs. E. P. Lybrand. 3t 3c WE SPECIALIZE O N Generators, Starters, Horns and Magnetos Turner And Williams Garage. tf-3c * \ OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR „< sale at The Star office. Twen ty cents per hundred. Call at the press room. tf-26x FOR SALE; BANJO-UKELELE, tcfciuine Wurlttzer, practically new. #10.00. Room No. 5. Courtview Hotel. 3t 9p FOR SALE — Dodge Sedan. In good condi tion. Apply at Star Office. 5-tf ^OR SALE: FORD ONE TON truck. Good tires, number, 1926 en fine J. C. Campbell, Cherryville, B-5. 3t 6p \FOR RENT: TWO NICELY furnished bedrooms with all mod ern conveniences in private home on S. Washington St. Call Phone 693. 3t tip O E. FORD CO. WILL SAVE you money on a mowing machine. 2t 8c 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. Marlon street. tf 18c COTTON SEED COKERS NO. 5 selected and recleaned and ready for shipment. C. S. Young, Shelby, N. C. tf 15c WANTED—JOB AS STENOG rapher and typist. Experienced. Ref erences furnished. Myrtle Gilbert, telephone 140-R. 3t 8p BUILDING LOTS—GOOD Lo cation. C. S. Young. tf-12c FOR SALE: FOUR BURNER New Perfection oil stove with oven. Good condition. C. C. McMurry, Suttle street. 3t 6c LOST ONE BROWN COAT BE TWEEN Southern depot and River side Service Station. Finder please call 714. 2t-8p FOR RENT: THREE OR FOUR rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Mrs. Tom Ramseur, Phone 239, N. Morgan Street. 3t 3c SEE O. E. FORD CO. FOR AS phalt shingles in all styles, grades and colors. 2t 8c STRAY ENGLISH SETTER AT my home. Owner identify, pay for adv and feed. She has six pretty pups.W. T. Earl's house, R-3, Shel by. 2t 6p FOR SALE: FINE irtESH young Jersey cow with second calf. Ellis Bingham, Toluca. 2t-6p FOR LIME, CEMENT, BRICK, plaster paris and Keene cement see O. E. Ford Co. 2t 8c THREE IN ONE. THREE MILES out. Garage, filling station and grocery store. Make us a visit. Three miles west of Rutherfordton, On highway No. 20. Blue Ridge Service Station, Z. T. Brackett, proprietor. 3t 6p WANTED: A CAPABLE YOUNG man to train for chain store man ager. Box 207, Shelby. 3t 6p LOST: BROWN CLUB BAG ON right hand side of road between Bessemer City and Kings Mountain. Finder please return to this office. E. L. G Liberal reward. 3t 8p O. E. FORD CO. IS HEADQUAR ters for grain binders, mowing ma chines and in fact all kinds of farm machinery. 2t 8c THOUSANDS OF treated, government inspected Potato plans arriving daily. Place your orders at once. Campbell De partment Stores, Shel by and Lawndale, tf PACE AND COMMON BRICK on hand at all times at O. E. Ford Cos. 2t 8c FOR SALE—ONE SPLEN DID eleven room home; one nice seven room bungalow; one eleven room brick veneer ed home, large lot; one five room bungalow with extj-a lot one 10 room residence with 28 extra lots adjoining. Phones 200 and 630, Shelby, N. C. 3tc FOR SALE: TWO REGISTERED Jersey cows, fresh. J. C. Campbell, Cherryville R-5. 3t 6p IF YOU WANT A ROOF THAT will last and not leak get in touch with O. E. Ford Co. 2t 8c WANTED: BOYS 16 YEARS old. Must have bicycle. Apply West ern Union. It 8p MEAT MARKET NEAR CLEVE land Cloth Mill I will sell cheap for cash. W. A. Newton. 2t 8p BUILDING CONTRACTOR: Work will be appreciated. H. J. Costner, Phone 67-J. tf 8c WANTED: TWO OR THREE unfurnished rooms. Phone 363. Roy Brown. It 8p Star Advertising Pays, “GUS AND GUSSIE”- Now They Belong LANDED RK5HT SK5E UP IN VAUDEVILLE,' AND LOS ANGELES ACCLAIMS THEM A HOT NV T \ I WOULON' BE S'PR\SED AT AU_ \F SOME BIG SOUNDtE P* DUCER BEGS OS TO ACT' THE S\UVER SCREAM id LOVE. iwax-— I WONDtO. VP THC«e'5 WKAU-V A. . CHANCt. V y AH’ VJHV MOT? GOT, TALENT, lOOK*, CL AVs, voom—~ AN' VNEkE OM the BK5 TIME NOW--* WVTH THE STARS" / vJEU_, weNMOUuOKT BE \F VJR\6KT ROOT'S NASTY H OTHER HADN'T ORDERED HIM TO SH\R D*< *0 WE’RE NOT REA.U-Y IN ON OUR OWN MERVTS, NOBODY A<oK«S HOW AN' \F YOU’RE. OUT NOBODY CARtB */HY* MOBT PEOPLE ARE. WHERE, they ARE BECU6 THAT‘S WHERE THEY BELONG —** Brevity Is Sincerity HE LOVES k ME.> AND SEPARATION HAVEN'T CHANGED HVS SENTIMENTS— iMGN NOTHING, 1 DON GUESS, COULD CHANGE SUCH LOVE— I KNOVJ NOW ^ THAT ME WAS SINCERE'- > SINCERE. YOU COULD YOUR LIFE Urges School Board Note Importance Of Athletics Here Thinks Athletics Important Factor To Shelby Youth. Praises Shelby Instructors. To the Incoming School Board: Your electorate readily appreci ates the position under which your board will labor. Undoubtedly you will be confronted with many problems which you will find diffi cult to solve. You will be constant ly haunted by the matter of fin-! ance, or rather, the lack of It. You will be forced to inaugurate many and stringent economies to stay within the present budget. Your good judgment must be subjugated to meet the expediency. Your elec torate will doubtless expect you to maintain the high standard of schools that other patriotic boards have given us, and do so with less money. When you scan the budget for possible deductions your eyes will naturally turn to the extra curriculum activities and among then you will find athletics. Now, if there is any one factor vitally important to schools it is athletics. Nothing is more firmly grounded in our national educa tional program; nothing can take precedence over it for gathering and maintaining morale. Indeed, it is so firmly entrenched that it has become a part of the life of every community in this great nation. To that ccxntiguency of every elector ate who would grab the hands of time and turn the world back fifty years these facts are unknown. To them a football team represents twenty-two cussing, bleeding, fight ing maniacs running helplessly in the confines of a hundred yard field. And in the like manner, the other sports. They fail to discern the beneficial qualities which are too numerous for me to enumerate here. In the development of the Shelby schools athletics has played a major part. Under the capable adminis tration of two of the most efficient coaches in the state we have made rapid strides toward the permanent establishment of Shelby's name in the state's athletic hall of fame. In every department we have found ourselves capable of competition with cities several times our size. In the colloquilism of the sporting world we have developed into a menancing “threat.’ The state knows that Shelby generally brings home the 'bacon.’ Athletics have done more to advertise Shelby than any other factor of our school sys tem, and the question now arises as to whether or not we can afford to repudiate the effective work that has been accomplished in the past by summarily striking athletics from the life of our schools. We rise to heartily endorse the present athletic administration. Its record has been enviable one. Let us go forward. The fate of this mat ter lies in your hands for solution and we trust that it shall receive your consideration. ’ GENERAL” OBSERVER. Pain caused by extraction of two teeth caused Dr. P. P. Smith, den tist of Rock Island, 111., to commit suicide by firing a bullet into his head. Methodist Board Assails Tobacco Washington. — An impending rift In the ranks of northern and southern Methodism is seen as quite likely as the result of the Methodist board of tem perance here, which has long been active in prohibition cir cles. Taking the field against the cigarette evil and the tobacco trust, Rev. Clarence True Wilson, head of the Methodist board, bitterly criti cised the tobacco trust in an address which is the first time that or ganization has publicly gone out against the cigarette. This action Is expected to immediately draw the the of critics who have looked with alarm on church activities. Southern Methodism has bene fited greatly from the Duke mil lions, through Duke University, one of the heaviest endowed colleges in the country as well as through pensions for preachers and other assistance. The Duke millions were made through the American To bacco company and there have al ways been friendly relations be tween the Dukes and Methodism In the south. As a result it is expect ed that the southern church people will thank the Rev. Mr. Wilson has gone too far this time. Numerous attempts have been made to bring about a closer rela tion between the Methodists of the north and the south. Such a pro gram seems further away with the new turn of events. Treacher’s Wife Free. Panama City, Fla.—It took Just 30 minutes early this morning for a jury in circuit court here to ac quit Mrs Jonnie Word, 55, of a charge of murder in connection with the death of her husband, the Rev. J. P. Word, retired Presby terian minister. Mrs. Word received the verdict calmly. Seated beside her w’hen the jury returned its verdict were her two daughters by a former mar riage. The defense followed the de cision of a coroner’s jury that the aged minister committed suicide. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of S. J. Bingham, deceased, this is to hereby notify all persons indebted to said estate to make payment of such indebted ness immediately to me: and this is to notify all persons holding claims against said esetate to file same with me on or before the 17th day of April, 1930. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery thereon. GETTYS BINGHAM. Admr. es tate of S. J. Bingham, deed. Newton & Newton, Attys. — NOTICE — I, Hugh K. McSwain, a painter, contractor, offer for sale high grade Paint and Varnish and Kayser & Allman (Wall Paper.) All work guaranteed to be first class. Phone 127-R. Hugh K. McSwain, 314 Blanton St., Shelby. N. C. Double Shoals Community News Mm. Grover Eskridge Comes Near Having Blood Poison. Costner Teaches Buffalo Class. (Special to The Star.) Double Shoals, May 7.—The farm ers are at a standstill now. The rain stopped the planting with only about one-half the cotton seed planted in this community and very little corn. J. W. Costner taught a class at Buffalo Baptist church last week in Sunday school work. "Building a Standard Sunday School” was the book used. A fine class was present each night and on Saturday night the superintendent from Double Shoals with his officers and teach ers was present and demonstrated a weekly teachers meeting for the good of the Buffalo church. The program was enjoyed by all. Buffalo Sunday school is well on the way toward the standard of ex cellence. They have the material to work with and are people who love the Lord. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Spangler of 8helby visited their daughter, Mrs. H. C. Royster on last Sunday. Several from the Double Shoals church went to Zion Sunday. Mrs. Grover Eskridge has been very sick for the past week suffer ing with an Infection from a scratch which came very near being blood poison, but she is very much im proved now. Miss Nellie Carpenter of Lawn dale spent Monday night with Moaelle Costner. Suffering a heart attack when his fiancee returned his engagement ring, Daniel Mingler, of Kansas City dropped dead at her feet. Atwater Kent Screen-Grid Radio ELECTRO-DYNAMIC —of count! RECOMMEND this new set using the new Screen-Grid principle for those who want the finest radio- obtainable and at a moderate price. Far those who enjoy unlimited power and needle-point selectivity; who appreciate tone that is true at any pitch, any volume, without intruding noises; who know true beauty of design and construction. Be sore to comm NOW!—easy terms LET US DEMONSTRATE THIS NEW MODEL. Shelby Hardware Co. “WE SERVE TO SATISFY.” PHONE 330 SHELBY, N. C. Democrats Will Organize Strongly Lexington, Ky—A Democratic organization extending into every country in every state is the ob jective of Jouett Shouse, of Kan sas City, recently appointed chair man of the reorganized executive committee of the Democratic party. “It is Impossible to hope with any degree of assurance to win political victory merely by a cam paign between the nominating con vention in July and the election the following November,” Mr, S ho use here on a visit, said “Un fortunately, the Democratic party for many years past has had to de pend upon ^hese spasmodic effort: to carry on a political organization in a business like way. Try Star Wants Ads READY TO SERVE YOU Announcing The Opening OF OUR CAR WASHING SERVICE MODERN - THOROUGH - QUICK - INEXPENSIVE - ....With the installation of our new car washing system, we have made avail able to you the most modern,' efficient washing service yet offered the motor ing public in Shelby. One thing you’ll especially note— our thoroughness; Top, Body, Fenders, Wheels—Your car is completely wash ed! We specialize in engine washing and all kinds of auto greasing. Drive in to day and see how much quicker, better service you get here and how little it costs. ELUS SERVICE STATION — TEXACO GAS & OILS — — PHONE 9118 — East Warren St. Rear Masonic Temple SHELBY, N. C.
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