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Let A Star Want Ad Sell It For You At Small Cost a Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 125c. 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 for lirsi insertion. IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO build, let us make an estimate. Plans and sketches cheerfully sub mitted. First class workmanship guaranteed, Lowman Brothers, con tractors, Phone 727-J. tl 18c WANTED TO clean your blankets, rugs and quilts. Shel-; by Steam Laundry. Phone 18. tf-24c CARS WASHED and Greased; also storage. Texaco pro ducts. Temple Service Station rear Masonic Building, Phones 774 796. tf-lOc FOR RENT—STORE ROOM ON West Marion street, fronting Esk ridge garage. Plumbing and lights and plate glass show window. Lee B, Weathers. tf-2 SHELBY AUTO AND WAGON Company, specialiizng 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 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 BATTERY SERVICE, Au tomobile Glass Replacements, Starter and Generator Re pairing. J. L. GAFFNEY, tf-c ONE GOOD HOUSE FOR RENT, newly painted. Call or see W. A. Broadway or Mrs. H. Clay Cox. tf 14c FOR SALE: LOT 50 BY 193 FT. Brick store building and filling sta tion, good car shed in back. S. Shelby, N. C.. 101 S. LaFayette St. See B. O. Dodd, Fair Ground Serv ice Station. 10t l!le STOP AT WEBBERS at Moorcsboro if you want best Bar-B-Cu, hot dogs, cold drinks, hot coffee. Au30 WE REPAIR BAT TERIES, Generators and Starters. Turner & Williams Garage, tf FOR SALE—ONE FORD DE 11 very truck, in good condition. 8helby Steam Laundry Inc. Phone 18. tf-c FOR RENT, LEASE OR SELL: Fair Ground Service Station. Best In county. See B. O. Dodd at Fa'r Ground Service Station. 30t 19c FOR RENT — TWO OR THREE rooms on East Marion street,-partly furnished, Mrs. Gene Gamble. tf23c FOR SHEET COPPER AND Nickled Plated zinc see Smith Roofing Co., opposite A. Blanton O'.d stand. tf 23c FOR RENT OR SALE: NEW brick veneered house. Five rooms, hall, bath and lights on Maple St. Mrs. Clarence Spangler, Shelby. 3t 26p F A R M E R S OF Cleveland county get by price on NITRATE OF SODA before you sign a contract for your 1930 needs. Call 780 or write me at Victor Hotel, Shelby, N. C. E. O. Limmer. Sep-30c FOR RENT: STEAM HEATV.D apartments, all freshened up. Pri vate baths, water and lights. r?e A P. Weathers. 5t 28p FOR RENT FURNISHED FRONT room. Close in. Phone 534-W. 4t 28,j IF YOU HAD RATHER BUY A farm than to rent, see M. D Hop per, Shelby. 3t 28p CORD WOOD, DRV PINE, FOR sale. Immediate delivery, C. S. Young, tf 28c FOR RENT: ONE 9-ROOM house on S. LaFayctte St. S. A. Ellis. , tf 13c WANTED: SECOND HAND TWO horse wagon in good condition. C. S. Young. tf 28c FOR SALE: FOUR BURNER New Perfection oil stove with over:. In good condition. C, S. Young. / • tf 28c FOR SALE: ONE PIANO IN good condition, only $235. Sec W. C Maloney at 511 Live Oak Ave. 5tlt)c SEE SMITH ROOFING CO tor all kinds of sheet metal work. Repairing and painting metal roofs. Agents for Carey's Bonded Asphalt Roofs. tf 23c Cleveland Marble Granite Wks., West Warren street, manu facturers of memori als that please. See us before you buy. 12t21c FOR RENT: THREE CON necting rooms for light homekeen ing. One block from square. Manhe Jonres. 3t 2Gr OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR aale at The Star office. Twen ty cents per hundred. Call at the press room. tf-26x LOST: BLUE CROCHET BABY sock with white trimming. Return Wright-Baker Co. It 28p WANTED: FIVE SALES GIRLS for our opening Saturday. Apply in person to Mr. Schlanger at $2.95 Shoe Store.” corner of LaFayette and Warren streets. 2t 23c WANTED A SMALL farm, must be near town and must be good land and house. Apply 311 Gardnei Street. 1 t-30p REGISTERED JERSEY BULL calf, five months old for sale. From prize winning stock. S. C. Crawley. Lattimore. 2t 30p WANTED: TWO CURB SERVICE boys not attending school. Apply 8 a. m. Saturday. Blue Bird Ice Cream Store. Shelby, N. C. It 30c WANTED DRIVER FOR LIGHT delivery truck. Address X-21. Star office. 2t 3bc i FOR SALE: GOOD MILCH COW heavy milker, retl cheap: one horse and buggy to trade for Ford car or sell at a bargain cash or term-, oee Stough A. Davis, R-3, Ellenboro. N. C. (New House) 2t 30c LOST: BLUE CROCHET BABY sack with white trimming. Ret irn Wright-Baker Co. It 30p FOR SALE—EIGHT FINE GER MAN Police Pups, sired by Renn Drum's police dog Peter Pan, Ja-g est in county. See H. C. Crocker at Eastside mill. 3l-30p FOR RENT ONE OR TWO room- furnished apartment for tight housekeeping. Good location. Phone 282-J. tf 30c HIGHER TAXES LIKELY IN ASHEVILLE AND BUNCOMBE Asheville.—A total tax rate, city and county, will in excess of $3 on the $100 valuation. Is indicated as compilation of. taxables continues in the office of the county auditor. Although figures are still too in complete to permit of an estimate of what the new rates must be, it appears that the county rate must be advanced from Sl.Ofl per $100, which prevailed last year, to at least $1.40. This is exclusive of the 51 cents for city schools, which here after will be collected by the coun ty. The city rate last year was $1.82 and with the SI cent city school rate deducted would leave the city rate at $1.11. but it is expected that this rate too must be advanced to about $1.40. In case the city and county rates are each $1.40, with the 51 cent city school rate, the total levy for property owners in Asheville will be *3 31, as against $2.72 aggregate city and county, last year. Star Advertising Pays “GUS AND GUSSIE” The “Shining” Star. WELL, WERE WE GO — it's 7:04 AM' WF. H\T THE AIR AT 7 07 r % (that's OME NICE THING ABOUT THIS MERE RADIO. you DOM WAVE TO) POT ON MO COSCWUMES .... AM’ VOG DOM' HAVE TO MAKE UP. /MAKE OP? SAV.. FOR FIFTEEN DOLLARS I WOULDN'T POWDER M/ fTOStfC S4 Wasted Vanity. Scores of people in and about Shelby who do not know a di iv«v from a mashic, or a birdie from a stymie, are getting highly ent t rd over the golf match at Cleveland Springs Monday between the Webb brothers and Bill Goebel, Charlotte's crack pro golfer, who will attempt to beat the Shelby youths by him self. Such being the case, of course, those who golf and those who club are even more enthused over »t. Most of the enthusiasm comes from the fact that Shelby is ehampfon crazy and local sport fans haven't had any champions to talk abou! since the high school team carried away state honors down at Chaocl Hill. Nevertheless that little battle between Pete and '•Snook'' Webb Monday afternoon at Cleveland with the best Charlotte can send up will be some contest to watch. Unless this scrivener misses his guess Bobby Jones and his pals out at Pebble Beach. California. will not give their gallery more and bigger thrills than will Bill Goebel ind the Webb boys. And put this down, if the Webb boys beat Goebel, and cither one of them turns in an individual card better than Goebel's, the Carolinas will just about have to sit back and admit that Shelby has the two lead ing golfers in the two states— and both of them mere kids— one 16 and the other 15. Don't miss that match! inure weuus \ unuii*. s While the Webb boys arc having their day other golfers are being manufactured out on the Cleveland Springs course. This week a caddy tournament was staged among the bag-carriers ranging from nine to 16 years of age, and, if it will not offend the dignity of tlfe grown ups, we might say that better all around golf was played than in the recent Kiwanis tourney between three cities. “Nibs”White, a husky youngster and one of Sie largest caddies on the course, won the tour ney, but to do so he was forced to rink a 20-foot putt on the ninth green to eliminate little Frcnk Reid, who isn’t more than an inch taller than an ordinary golf club. An Embryo Leaguer. Right often during the high school baseball ^season fans who watched Sherrill Hamrick hurl one victory after another for Shelby high ask ed each other "Reckon he's good enough to ever go up?" There is no doubt but what Hamrick is one of the best young pitchers hereabouts, and if he keeps moving and doesn’t get it in the neck—and that L>n’t likely—his chances are good. They seem even more so now that a news item has come out of Charlotte about Tomm Gadd, ycung Char lotte high pitcher. Gadd is the youth who tried to defeat Shelby and several other high school teams but it happened to be Sherrill Hamrick and Shelby high which won in Chapel Hill, and not Ton; Gadd and Charlotte high. Anyway, young Gadd recently turned dov n a contract offered him by an Inter national League club, which is right up next to the majors in base ball class. If Gadd has that oppor tunity now, think where Harr'icV will go two or three years from now after he gets a bit more cducat.on and baseball experience? This'n That. By the way, any baseball fan who passes up this death strug gle at the city park tomorrow afternoon between the Cleve land Cloth mill club and East side for the county league pen nant will be missing the treat of the season. Next Monday afternoon, after watching the Webbs and CJocbel golf awhile. Coach Casey Morns is going to toot his whistle over on the high school gi idiron and see just how many youngsters he will have to build the’ prospective Shelby high football eleven. On October 11 the Carolina foot ball eleven will play Georgia Tech in Atlanta, and on the following dayy October 12, Yale and Georgia will play at Athens. Shelby fool t all fans are already het up over the two big treats coming on successive days an cl have t heady charterer* a Pullman car to take them to At lanta for one game, then over to Athens for the other, and (hen back home. Reservations for the entire trip, Pullman and all, may be made with Vernon Proctor down at the Southern station, if you have .something less than $20 and more than $15 to put up for your part. —R. D. Beekeepers of Caldwell county added 100 new Italian queens to their colonies in early August. Police School Speaker 1'rjfs More Attention To Crime Prevention. Chapel Hill—Quoting figures to show that crime cost the United States 12,933,000,#00 in one year, re cently. Judge J. R. Patton of Dur ham. declared before the Univer sity's police School here that “we get back to first causes the same alT pasteur did with medicine if we are to solve our crime problem.” "The Baumes law in New York, which carries a punishment of life. Imprisonment for any person con victed of four felonies.” he de clared, ‘‘is only getting at effects and not causes. Such severity of punishments only tends to drive criminals to neighboring states with less rigorous laws and docs not les sen the problem at all. We must get back to the underlying eauscs.” Urges Crime Prevention. "The crime problem,” Judge Pat ton said, "will be remedied only by eliminating causes and raising the general standards of the crim inal class by the influence of the family, school, church and other social agencies. We need to spend more money preventing crime, and we would have to spend less cor recting crime. There will always be a certain amount, and severity of punishment isn't going to help. Swiftness, sureness and implacabil ity of justice, and the ability and agility of officers' in ferreting out offenders is the thing that will count.” Dr. Lee M. Brooks of the Uni versity ‘sociology department, who was one of the first to conceive the idea of the police school, empha For Sale Or Trade One New General Electric Refrigerator. One Essex Sedan (New.) One Essex Coupe (New.) One Hudson Roadster, run 30G? >%>cs. One Hudson Coach (New.) One Ford Sedan (1926.) Two Good Oil Stoves. Here are some Real Bargr’irr fcr one. Come see us. 115 South Washington St. Phone 280. ; sized that the police, “too long a mere political force." are a social torce also and are achieving note-. : worthy results in localities over the country, preventing crime as well as apprehending criminals. Pre ventive work must start with the defective or delinquent child, and here the policeman on his beat has a wonderful opportunity, he pointed out, "Theory and practice go hand in hand," Dr. Brooks declared, tell ing the police that they needed the best possible training in their work. Dr. Brooks pointed to the disastrous Chicago riot of 1919 as the direct result of unskilled, tactless police and against thus the Larry Newsom case of Goldsboro two years ago when a North Carolina sheriff's tactfulness, fearlessness and com mon sense averated Just such an occurrence. Elis H. Parker, chief of detec tives in Burlington county, N. J., who has the unparalleled record of having handled more than 150 murder cases, with only five ac quittals, was another speaker ad vising the officers on high light* of investigations and Illustrating with cases he had handled. Prof. E. J. Woodhouae of the university continued his series of lectures on government, and the officers concluded a hard day’s study program with courses In first aid and physical training. Two registered Jersey cows from the Shuford herd in Catawba coun ty were purchased by the Groes nore School In Avery county this month. COME! SNAP UP THESE FURNITURE BARGAINS! John M. Best is offering an entire ware room full of fur niture—odd lots, but many good quality items included— Kitchen Cabinets, Ranges, Full and Broken Suites, Beds, Chairs, Dressers—almost everything you can mention in fur niture. This ware room is just in the rear of Best’s main store, and it is filled chock-a-block with BARGAINS. Some of them are for YOU. Come to the Old Reliable and Save Money. JOHN M. BEST FURNITURE CO
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