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Let A Star Want Ad Sell It For You At Small Cost ^ WHatTfowWam J k In the WANT APS; Kates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. Thte su» 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 urst insertion. U? you ABB. PLANNING 10 build, let us make an estimate H'ana and sketches cbeertully sub mitted First class workmanship ! guaranteed, Lowman Brothers, con tractors, Phone 727-J if lac j WANTED TO clean your blankets, rugs and quilts. Shel by Steam Laundry. Phone 18. tf-24c CARS WASHED and Greased; also storage. Texaco pro-J ducts. Temple Service; Station rear Masonic Building, Phones 774 796. - tf-10c SHELBY AUTO AND WAGON Company, specialising m rebuild ing wrecked cars, building commer cial bodies, duco painting, top up holstering and glass work. Black smithing. Phone 753-J South Mor- 1 gan Street. tt 15c BATTERY SERVICE, Al - tomobile Glass Replacements, Starter and Generator Re pairing:. J. L. GAFFNEY. If-c WE REPAIR BAT TERIES, Generator* and Starters. Turner & William* Garage, tf FOR RENT: TWO LARGE i rooms with closets. Also hot .and t cold water, 212 Lee Street. Phone 707. tf Me I FOR RENT: 5 ROOM HOUSE; on Llneberger St. A. Blanton Guo- ! cry Co. tf 35; ' STEAM HEATED APARTMENTS ■ for rent, close in. brick building j Private baths. See A P. Weathers. j ...? Tt; • FOR SALE: THREE MULES and two horse, one, onc-hors ? *nc two horse wagon. farming tools, three milk cows, one a fresh milker : one stock hog and one breed sow . and roughness of all kinds o‘ T. ' Green's will be sold to the highest i bidder on Lawndale. N. C.. R-4 at j the Ambrose Peeler place. October ; 19. 1929. Sale begins at 9:30. 3t 14c j ONE SIX ROOM HOUSE FOli j rent, Fallston Road. Sec W. A. Broadway in Royster building, ul-k i LOST: DURING HIGH WATER j on October 2, two Jersey heifes, i light red; one Jersey bull, and we brindle yearling. Finder notify D. A ; Blanton, Grover, route 2. ?t 14p _ NOTICE. THE SHELBY POTATO j Storage house will commune’ to J receive potatoes at the house on i Thursday October 17. Shelby .Potato i Storage. 4c V4p j "MARY, WHERE ARE YOU GO- j Ins in such a hurry?" “I'm on my i way to Miss Roberts store in Gout i ! Shelby to get a dress, hat and "oat j She has a nice assortment at reft- j sonable prices.” 16c ' FOR SALE: 1 BED, 1 DRESSER j t rocking chair, 1 grass rug, 1 floor lamp. 1 living room suit, 1 tabis goes with living room suit, 1 dining room ( suit, 1 refrigerator, 1 porch swing,, 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 kitchen table.' Call at Star Office. 3t T6c WE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC auction for cash .on Saturday, Oc tober 26 at U o’clock at L. 0. Camp home near Prospect church, two horses, milk cow, wheat drills, wag on. seed cleaner and Other farm tools. Sale is to settle estate of L. C. Caniji. Be on hand. Mrs. L. C. Camp, D. O. Camp and Mrs. E. E. White St 16p FOR SALE: SLIGHTLY USED Heatrola. See W C. Luts. Phone 253. 't Ific FOR SALE: NEW 5 ROOM house on’ Jefferson St. Modern Im provements. Also 2 houses to rent. C. A. Morrison tl 16c j PICTURES OF TWITTY GREEN the popular barber who dle.l last ! week may be had by relatives rrd j friends at Ellis Studio, h 16< j FOR RENT: TWO CONNECTING 1 rcoms. East Marion Street. See Mrs. Jean Gamble. it lfic IF lrOU HAVE ANYTHING TO ! sell, trade, rent or want to >uy try > THE STAR WANT AD COLUMN, I It will bring you result*. CITY SERVICE STATION next to Eskridge Garage, serves v«ct ] lunches of all kinds and that Good Gulf Gasoline. 3t lbp -1-L—„- | F<!)R RENT: FIVE ROOM house, close in $18 per month. Ca l phone 211. 2t "bp ROOMS TO LET. PHONE 4«-R. 319 South LaFayette. tf 16c NINE WEEKS OLD PIGS FOR sale, $6.00 each. J. W. Costner, Lawndale, N. C., R-2. £t 16c FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOM. Close in. Dr. D. M. Morrison, tf 18c SEVEN O’CLOCK Breakfast Coffee three pounds $1; Guaranteed Flour $3.45; Thick ratback 15 cent*. C. H. Rein hardt, South Shelby. 3t-18c *H»blt Of Postmasters Protested. Bucharest.—‘ Postmasters air ..sk • ed to forward copies of our news papers immediately to our sub scribers after having read them and not to circulate them first among their relatives and friends ” The Ceernowitser Zeitung printed this moving appeal in its editorial column. It referred to a cheap and easy v.-ay of following ' the world’s events, which is extremely popular in the Balkans, but un profitable to newspapers. Buda pest editors some years ago tried the device of mailing newspapers closed so that they could not be read before delivery, but their en deavors were vain. Vienna coffee houses rubber-stamp their news papers, "Stolen From Cafe Si) and So” to prevent their patrons from taking them home. But they take them home just the same. Smalt economies in this part of the world -re generally effected at so woody clse's expense. IN MEMORIAM , Robert S. Moss. Whereas death again has entered our midst and claimed another of our devoted members, Brother Rob ert S. Moss, and whereas the mem bership of Buffalo council No. 27 desires to record the esteem and love of their deceased brother. Be it resolved, first, that we nere by express our grief and heartfelt sympathy to his family in their hour of bereavement. Second, that we how in submission to Him who doeth oil tilings well. Third, that a copy ox these resolutions be inscribed in our minute book, a copy be .sent to the iamily. Gaffney Ledger, Cleve land Star end Junior Order maga zine lor publication. Committee: H. L. BYERS MARVIN L. BLACKWELL. THURSTON McSWAIN, IN MEMORIAM. G. R. Wylie Whereas God, our heavenly lath er, in his infinite wisdom has rum moned Gilbert R. Wylie one of our brothers to his’ other home. Therefore, be it resolved oy Buf falo council No. 27, First, in losing him our council not only lost a loyal member who always took an active part in the upbuilding of the order and also attained honor of nest councilor for service as financial secretary second. while we mourn his loss and extend our sympathy to his loved ones In this time of bei cave men t, yet we humbly bow to him who doeth all, things well. Third, that we send a copy of these resolutions to the family, and by doing this express our genuine sympathy, that a copy be inscribed in our minute book to his memory, and that a copy be published in Gaffney Ledger. .Cleveland Sir, . and Junior Order magazine. Committee: H. L. BYERS MARVIN L. BLACKWELL. THURSTON M'•SWAIN. “GUS AND GUSSIE” His Favorite “Di»h.” J OOMT SPEAK OP \T, AIR.. LANE* To US IT MAS BEEN AOT CWLy A PLEASURE, BUT 1 a THRILL ..... / WELL, I WANT TO THANK. Vou » THIS HAS BEEN OBUC3MTPUU... AN EVENING MERE AMONG VOL) NICE POLKS AT fO.VIE - AND IP DON'T KNOW WMAT A 1RRJLL. is, it^ SLANG FOR. A KICK... rl VOU MO& COME A&AlM , 1 a*r..lank...if you <3»ve US SOMZ NOTICE, MOM^C'LL. COOK. you SCW16 SPARE-®'6 S an' SOUR-tCROUT LIKC IM ALL THE Rest o’ ire WORLD /AIN'T”-.. BOLLV C. -.VS, J ©y'AJO ALBANS, M«SS <Sus, »s tms a flussie. nvre SOARS FOOP METRE | RlB -7RAT I LIKE 1HE ONLV ) ©EST HERE IS TME ATTOACnOM? cvje tplat ^ADAM ^ ^ _ SBAftSD. ... t-'. .. * -- No Such “Critter** 7^ Good NIGHT MB.. LANE .. . GOOD OH, \SNT HE* GLORIOUS? ^ U'M IF HE JAMS WALF>IS POROUS AS HE IS,. HE'D Still, be /Viope TiASi MERE ii/ (SLORiOOS ‘SSJSKK& ™kenn nw* Perhaps they offer a blue ribbon for such out at thedhegro fair buf if they do not, they should for the pleasure of all the one-gallus, colored farm boys who are coming into town this week tor f went, And what we're talking about is that the keenest competition oX Uio» entire fair, could be stirred up if they would offer a blue ribbon ’a container ot canned heat for the sharpest razor in the crowa. ~—~ Reports trickling into town in form this department that Frank Lewis, the big blond harp blower and former member of the famous Princess Pat regi ment, is again in our midst, j We’re not surprised. The Ger mans killed out most of his heroic regiment over there, but Frank came back to his Cleve land county hills wiith a fev scars and a few services stripes —and, we say. he'll keep coining back, stripes, scars, bars, or what-not. And maybe Frank ! heard it was Home-Coin*ng Week in Ca’linu. Misses His Record. Nearly every year nearly eve/ j newspaper carries a story abou„ the i first man to pay his taxes, hut this is about a man who tried to crd couldn’t—and if that isn't a record, what could be? Early this wee* a'l i citizens of Cleveland county began i receiving a little blue slip, signed j by Sheriff Allen, informing that, i “your taxes for 1929 are now due.'' i Mr. s. E. Hoey, of The Star, per- : | haps thinking about the first-tonriy record, and perchance because he believes In paying-as-you-go. grab bed his slip and headed for the sheriff's office. And they wouldn't take it as the receipt books were net quite ready. Thanks, Friend. Having had our own tapped v.c fail, of course, to savvy why he rent it, but one labelling himse’.f a ‘ friend mailed this McIntyre clip I ping to the col yum: “And they are telling of a gentle man afflicted with chronic head aches who submitted. to an opera tion. The top of his head was tap ped and his brain‘removed. While the surgeons took the brain in the other room for examination, the'pa tient disappeared. Two weeks 'ater j he was found—writing a newr-pe- ! per column. N CT"W THAT CLEVELAND Springs hotel is no more we wonder j if the property owners will leave the dTcle driveway open for the young fellows to drive their glrh around before coming back to tor n: to go in the huddle again? They Wouldn't Mix Since the Atlanta feature write-s who covered the Georgia-Yale foot ball game would not tell it and since it was one of Shelby’s home product wiseeracks, the colyum will ; tell it. i As those who attended knbn th» Yale-Georgia game, or the bulldog scrap, was played in weather nore , suitable for basebglhvthan football i All over the stadium enthused spec tators began peeling off their over coats, then their coat* and vests as the heat increased. One fellow In the North Carolina row stood up re- i pcatedly and mopped his brow. Fi- ! naliy some exasperate^ Georgia fan ! further back in thb' stadium sang out: “What’s the matter, big fel low?” “Not a thing,” came back the Tv Heel, "except that Ini finding out that Georgia sunshine and North Carolina moonshine will not mix comfortably.*1 EVER SO OFTEN AROUND our town runs up on some symptom indicating that Shelby is taking on I a city atmosphere. The latent is a want ad in The Star which starts off with the information ‘ Rooms to Let.” That's a city expression, If i you've ever noticed, and nine trmes i out of ten when they appear in The Star they read "Rooms for Heat.” j Perhaps it won't be long no'” until Shelby will be referring to an apart- i ment as a flat. * But Pay The Cashier. Shelby has a new Plggly-Wigg'y, believe it or not. A Paragon depart ment store ad in Wednesday's pa pers read "Come and Help Your self.” Then there’s that placard in the Hedmont cafe reading: “Don’t di vorce your wife if she can't cook— Eat wtth us.” Or, we add, fry your own every morning. Tom Rogers of Buncombe coun ty will sell 55 three-year old beef steers weighing over 1100 pounds each from his farm this- fall. He still has 150 head of younger cat tle to be fattened and finished. ! A Coed Family T*nic —For— Indigestion, Constipation, Rheumatism, Female Trouble, ' l iver. Stomach Trouble, and at a General System Builder, i t At Your Drug Store $ 1.00 CHEVROLETd CHEVROLET SIX —the Car of Universal Appeal! 0 SINCE January 1st, over a million t.-e hundred ant? thirty-five thousand Six-cylinder Che v a ole is have been produced. Naturally, this is an outstanding industrial achlev* ment. But it Is more than that. It is a great public endure ment of Chevrolet’s policy of progress: to build a quality automobile whose design incorporates every possible feature of progressive engineet'ing . . . whose beauty is distinctive, smart and satisfying . . . whose reli ability is assured by fine materials and precision manu facture . . . and whose price is so low as to be within reach of the great majority of the people. We want you to know what this policy has meant in the develop ment of the Chevrolet Six—the modem car of universal appeal. We want you to know that Chevrolet has brought within the reach of everybody, everywhere, all the advan tages of smooth, six-cylinder performance. Come in today! Check / Price for Price Value for Value Ttm COACH. court. Ttm ...*525 *i525 ...595 ...*595 ..‘645 SEDAN *67$ «dan....t. .. *.*695 .*595 LIGHT DKLIWY tiAA (Gkwlinly) ..... WO 1% TON TRUCK >g If ..... SM9 THIS IS CHEVROLET NATIONAL DEMONSTRATION WEEK CRAWFORD CHEVROLET COMPANY SHELBY, — — N. C. 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