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20,000 People Read Star Want Advs-The Cost Is Small; Results Good j“wHat VourWanl I ^ In the Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. This size type l 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, if VOU ARE PLANNING l'O build, let us mane au estimate. Flwus and sketches cheerfully suo mltted. First class workmanship guaranteed, Lowinan Brothers, con tractors, Phone 727-J. tt lSc WANTED TO clean your blankets, rugs and quilts. Shel by Steam Laundry. Phone 18. tf-24c BATTERY SERVICE, Au tomobile Glass Replacements, Starter and Generator Re pairing. J. L. GAFFNEY, tf-c FOR SALE: NEW 5 ROOM house on Jefferson St. Modern Im provements. Also 2 houses to rei;<„ C. A. Morrison. tf iec ~C H R I S T MAS Cards made to order. Beautiful line and cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. Phone The Star Office and our salesman will call and show you. tf-1 FOUR ROOM HOUSE IN GOOD location for sale on easy terms or will trade for vacant property. Horace Kennedy. tf-23c — PHILCO — I DIAMOND GRID BATTER-1 IES Automobile Electric Co. l’hone 380 N. Washington St. tf-6c FOR RENT: 5 ROOM HOUSE, S LaFayette St. Modern conveni ences. C. A. Morrison. tf 11c FOR SALE OR TRADE: ONE new self-player piano at a bargain, Enfield and Norfleet, Phone Oil. tf lie WANTED: TWO FURNISHED rooms for light housekeeping. Must be modern. Address Box 509, C'ty. t Ip FOR RENT: OARAGE AND store room and office rooms for rent close to court square. See Will G. Arey. 3t 13c -FIREWORKS For Sale at LITTLE MEXICO, First Fill ing Station West o 1 fairground. Look foi Signs. 5t-llc A YOUNG LADY BOOKKEEP er with 6 years experience desires position. Can give A-l references as to capability and character. Ad dress ‘‘Bookkeeper'’ Box 241, Shel by, N. C. 4t 13c FARM FOR SALE: 52 ACRES good land, good pasture, running water, 50 thousand feet marketable timber, good 7-room rouse, we’.', barn and other out-buildings. Sit uated in the village of Plateau r.et-.r church, stores, garage and high school. First check for $2,500 gets it. Write E. G, Scronce, R-l, Newton, N. C. 3t 13c HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for scrap copper, brass, aluminum, batteries, radiators, iron, rubber and rags. Fink Iran and Metal Co., Trade Alley, rear Kendall Medicine Co.. Phone 530. If 16c 10Qs ACRE FARM FOR SALE, five miles from Lincokiton, 80 acres upland, 20 acres bottom, timber, 1 mile from church, 1*4 miles from school. Must go under terms of will. See: Jonas and Jonas. Attorneys. Lincoln ton, N. C 6t 16c TWO ASSORTMENTS OF IN dividuai Christmas cards, beautiful ly lined envelopes, different senti ment on each card to suit your friends. An assortment of 25 with your name printed on each card for $2,50. An assortment of 15 cards with your name on each for $1.75 See samples at The Star office. Im mediate delivery. 4t-I6p WE BUY JUNK AND WRECK ed automobiles. Fink Iron and Met al Co., Trade Alley, rear Kendall Medicine Co., cnone 580. tf 16c FOR RENT: 6 ROOM BRICK veneer house, water, lights. Cline street See D. H. Cline. 21 Hip Batteries Charged $1.00; battery acid 25c. Cranes Vulcaniz ing Plant. 6t-6p FOR SALE GOOrfsADDLEirOR work horse. Willie Phllbeck, two miles below Lily Mill. 6t 6p FEEDS THAT MEET THE needs cm every farm manufactured by Statesville Flour Mills company. Handled by Eagle Ppulty company. Mlc CAROLINA FEEDS FOR CARO lina feeders manufactured by Statesville Flour Mills company Handled by Eagle Poultry com pany. tf-llc BUSINESS WILL GO WHERE invited, stay there if well tre i rd. Call on us when in need of fce<i or have poultry or eggs to sell. Eag'e Poultry company. tf-11-. “COWS FOR SALE. I have several good Jersey Springers and Milk Cows. I will sell cheap, or exchange for beef cattle. B. O. Hamrick. tf-llc WE BUY COTTON Seed or will exchange cotton seed meal. D. A. Beam, Phone 130. 6t-llc WE BUY CORN. D. A. Beam, Phone 130. 6t-llc -FI R E W O R K S For Sale at LITTLE MEXICO, First Fill ing Station West o f Fairground. Look for Signs. 5t-llp FORD COUPE FOR SALE WILL sell cheap. Springs Service Station. 3t-13p -FIREWORKS^ For Sale at LITTLE MEXICO, First Fill ing Station West o f Fairground. Look for Signs. 5t-llc WE WISH TO IN form our customers and friends that we have moved upstairs to our new building, 215 South Morgan St. It will require some effort on your part to gfet to us, but we as sure you that it will be worthwhile. So come to see us. You are al ways welcome. Cleve land Furniture Com pany. 3t 13c -FIREWORKS ForSale at LITTLE MEXICO, First Fill ing Station West o f Fairground. Look for Signs. 5t-llc FOR RENT: FURNISHED rooms. Healed. Reasonable pricr Mrs. W. L. Packard, Phone 27ft. tftic FOR RENT GARAGE AND store room and office rooms for rent close to court square. See Will O. Arty. 3t 13c USED AUTO PARTS FOR SALE Fink Iron and Metal Co.. Trade Al ley, rear Kendall Medicine Co., phone 580. If la BUY THE KIDDIE A DOcTfOR Christmas. High bred German Po lice puppies for sale. See H. O Champion at Sul tie’s Drug Store. 3t-16e WANTED: RADIO SALESMAN. One who can do installation and re pairing. Good opportunity for ad vancement. Montgomery W;ud and Co. “GUS AND GUSS1E”- A Serious Situation I wanna speak, to MR. LANE ....LUDy LANS .. WHAT ? YOU DON'T Told me * an’ no message, or nothin’ - ME Ain' BEEN HOME ALL. NIGHT... "TMEV DON* KNOW NOTHIN' about where he is AN' he HA3N called UP OR TfeLS GRAPHED LCARED V. WITLESS ABOUT He Wouldn’t “Fare” So Well Then i star. , , am; /ArfPERSOMATEP r MiAA 24- MOORS AMD MO SIGN o* A ■ Lucy's Shoes ' I BET -THIS SUSIE SYRUP knows more'n she’s TeuuiM* ..... SHE SAYS She seen him last ■/est'd/ when She S. LUNCHED WITH HIM_ HE HAD LITTLE TO DO, LUNCHING WITH TMAT crow— She had ^ Just as LITTLE , LUNCHIN' WITH HIM. s/C/.... LUDy LANE COULD CaET MILLIONS of girls to eat WITH HIM .... NEWS HAPPENINGS Of Kings Mountain MBS. W. K. CROOK, Reporter. Items Of News Will Be Appreciated— Phone 1<<— The Col. Fi'eu'J>'ick Hambright D. i A. R. held its regular monthly j meeting last Wednesday afternoon \ at 3:30 with Mrs P. M. Neisier at her home on W. Mountain street The meeting was opened by pray- ' er led by the chaplain. Mrs. Arthur, Hay, after which the members re peated the flag salute and Ameri can creed. The business session was nrestded over oy the regent Mrs. O. B. Carpenter. The historian. Mrs. D. C. Maunpy reported that she had copied all of the names of men who fought In the battle of Kings Mountain from he monument. She gave an account of j the meeting in York, which was called to inaugurate plans for the celebration of the battle next Oc tober. After several other business items were discussed the hostess served tempting lefreshments. Mrs. Hayne Piuckmer was a most delightful hostesr at a dinner party on last Tuesday evening in celcbrj tion of the btrrnday anniversarie s of Mr. Blackmer and Mr. P. M. Neis ler whose birthdays happen to fall on the same date me lauie ararsnoils aim 'lit elegant four course dinner were sag gpstive of the Cliristmas season. Out of town guests included: Mr. Sidney Blackmr of New York city. Messrs. Luke XViackmer and Bog Strickland of Urarlotte. The Thursday Afternoon Book club was most delightfully enter tained last Thursday afternoon bv Mrs. H. T. Fuion, sr., at her home on N. Piedmont avenue. The hfl.ne was tastefully arranged with deco rations suggestive of the Christines season. Mrs. O. C. C l arrel presided. 1 he following names were presented by the nominatin'? committee for offi cers for the coming year: Pres,, Mrs. ..FOR SALE - ONE GOOeTtWO horse wagon. 1). W. Costner, Route C Shelby. 2t-16p LOST: BETWEEN EAST~GRA liam St. and First Baptist church, a lady's wrist watch *without band. Return to Star office. Reward. 2tl8p THE FULLER BRUSH CO. CAN use a man in Cleveland County ter ritory, calling on regular customers. Write J. H. Helms or call at Potn setta Hotel, Greenville. S. C., Thurs day. Good pay from start, if you can qualify. It lop HOLIDAY SPECIAL: THREE !>0c size spirareas: one red, one white, one blue for $1. Offer good for ten days. Let this solve your gift prob lem. West View Nursery, R-2, Shel by. * 2t lip FOR SALE: ONE MeCORMICK Deering 15-30; two Fordson trac tors equipped with side plows Prices reasonable and good condi tion. S O. Maxwell Phon*- 898-,I D. C. Mauney: site president. Mrs. A. H. Patterson: secretary. Mrs. M L. Harmon; treasurer. Mrs. J. F_'. McLaughen. Following the business *aosion a Christmas program wai£f|ndered Reading, '’Christmas In Bethlehem Today,” Mrs. a. HofS, 1 vo.;;: duet, "O Little IVwn of fWJfilchem. ’ Mrs. A. H. Patterson and Miss' Pearle Fulton with MrscN. F. Mc G1U1 accompaw. t. A story The Song of the Road.” by Margaret Spangler, Mrs. W. K. Maupcy. A poem "Bethlehem." Mrs. A. H. Pat terson. The concluding number was a vocal solo ‘ The Shepherd's Vi sion,” Miss Pea le Fulton. The ’-cstesses assisted by Mrs. H. T. Fulton, jr„ Mrs. N. F. McGill and Miss Pearle Fudon served a delic ious salad and sweet course. Those present were Mrs. O. ", Falls. Mrs. W. S Dilllng, Mrs. An nie Dilling. Mrs R. S. Plonk, jr.. of Bessemer City, Mrs. Nell Patrick, Mrs. B. M. Ormc nd. Mrs. E. L. Campbell. Mrs J. E. McLaughen. Mrs. A M. Patterson, Mrs. D. O Mauney, Mrs. O B. Carpenter. Mrs. K. L. Mauney. Mrs. U. M. Baker, Mrs. R. C. Baker. Mrs. W. P. Pul ton, Mrs. C. L. Pulton, Mrs. J. G. Hord, Mrs. O. C. O’Parrel, Mrs M L. Harmon. Mrs. C. E. Neisler. Mrs. N. F. McGill and Mrs. L. P. Parker The December meeting of the Otis D. Green post of the American Legion was held at the home of Mrs. Sump Ratteree. The meeting opened by prayer led i y Mrs. B. P. Ormond and Mrs. C. E Carpenter presided. Several chairmen of" the various committees made reports. Mrs. C. E. Carpenter announced that the January meeting would be held at her home and Mrs. Kare.l of Gastonia, ninth district commit tee woman would be present. The hostess served a delicious chiekcn salad course with coffee The Wide-.Vvake housekeepers club and a number of invited guests were most delightfully entertained last Wednesday afternoon by Mrs M. A. Ware at her home on Gaston street. Mrs. Charles Thomasson pre sided and Mrs E. W. Griffin pre sented an hueresting Christmas program consisting of a piano solo by Mrs. Jane smith, reading “Ori gin of Christmas Legends,” by Mrs. Griffin; vocal trio by Mrs. Tayline Jones. Miss Daphe Doster and Mrs. Cora Dilling Hunter. An article tell ing of the different varieties of hol ly was read by Mrs. Charles Thom asson. A readme; “Why the Chimes Rang,” was given by Mrs. Ted Weir. At the conclusion of program Mrs. B. D. Ratteree, dressed as Santa Claus, came in and gave each guest a miniature stocking filled v.rn candy, nuts and dolls. The hostess then served creamed chicken and English peas in pet ties. banana and pineapple su'.vd. hot rolls, sal tines pickles, choc* • course. Among those present were Mi". | Cora Dilling Hunter, Mrs. T. P. Mc Gill. Mrs. C. h. Carpenter Mr:. Harry Moore. Mrs. Charles Thoma ; son. Mrs. Ted Weir. Mrs, P. 1) Herndon. Mrs. E. W..Griffin. Mrs, Sara Baker Fulton, Mrs. H, T- Ful ton. jr.. Mrs. Pegram, Mrs. W. K. Crook. Mrs. Blakely. Mrs. J. C. Pal rick, Mrs. W. K. Mauney, Mrs. J. K, Davis, Mrs. A H. Patterson, Mrs. R. C. Baker. Miss Mary Rast. Miss i Daphue Dostei. Miss FavUne Jones ! and Miss Ava Ware. * Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Ware most delightfully entertained with sev eral table:; of bride'‘Friday evening at their home tc Gaston street honoring Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brad ford who are leaving for Asheville the first of the year. The home was artistically arrang ed with numerous red candle, poin settas and a h.&utlfully decorate.1 tree. Bridge wd.s played at three tables after which the hostess ser\ ed tempting sarad course At this time Mr. M. A. Ware dressed as Sand. Claus came -n i bearing a pack on his back, winch . he presented to Mrs. Braaicrd. i When this was opened it was found I to contain many useful gifts. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and j Mrs. Jack Crawford and Mr. and ! Mrs. Whisonant of Shelby, j Messrs. Sidra \ Blackmer of Ne.v York city and I.uke Blackmer of j Salisbury stopped over here last ' week for a visit to their cousin Mr. | Hayne Blackmer and wife. Mr. Sid ney Blackmer, who is an actor of prominence was en route to Califor nia to fill a movie contract. Trustee's Sale Of Land. By virtue of she power of sale in a certain deed oi' trust executed by G. L. Beam and wife, G. A. Beam to me as trustee to secure an in debtedness of $1 700.00, which deed of trust is of record in the registry of Cleveland eo.rnty. N. C.. in book 152 at page 241; and said indebted ness not having been paid at ma turity and the uolder thereof, hav ing called upon me to foreclose said deed of trust. I, as trustee, will of fer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder ftu cash at the court house door in Shelby, N. C., on the 18th day of January, 1930, at 12 m. the following described real estate. Lying in No. 9 township, Cleveland ! county, N. C.. and adjoining the | lands of H. Gantt. H. S. Cline and others and being a part of the dower tract of Effie Lackey, and beginning at a stone, Henry Gantt's corner and runs thence with his line south 58 west 32 1-3 poles to a stone in the old line, near a small bridge: thence with old line south 33 1-1 west 05 1-2 po'.es to a pine in said line, Lee Gantt’s corner; thence with his line south 26 1-2 east 64 1-2 poles to a pine. Gantt’s comer In Ciine's line; thence with Cline’s line south 32 1-2 east 21 3-0 poles to a stont, Cline's corner; thence with his line ivr.th 65 1-2 east 54 2-3 poles to a stone, Henry Gantt's corner in Cline’s line; thence with Gantt’s line north 31 1-2 west 117 poles to the beginning, containing 54 7-16 acres, more or less, except ing from the above has been sold about 14 acres to Lee Gantt, deed ef which is of record in office of reg ister of deeds for Cleveland countv, N. C.. reference to which is hereby made for full description This the 16tn day of Decembe; i 1929. CT r> i* . - *“•••.-! ■. Come to Gastonia The Dominant Christmas City A Hearty Welcome Awaits You From Santa Claus And gastonia Merchants. i The largest ami most gorgeous dis play of Christmas Bargains ever be fore shown in Gastonia is here for you. Gifts of every description, for coung and old. Last week business was good. This week it will be bet ter. It will pay you to start your shopping early and avoid the usuai rush just before Christmas. Thousands of colored lights cover ing Gastonia's business section pre sent the prettiest sight at night you ever saw—apd don’t fail to see the Christmas community tree on the City Hall corner. Drive over aftev supper and sec how Gastonia ha* “The Christmas Spirit.” It will l* worth the trip. They burn until lat STORES WILL REMAIN OPEN NIGHTS f ill Christmas—unique show windows have been arranged for sight seers and shoppers. Gastonia’s business section will be a big midway ’till Christmas—so come and bring the whole family. TO THE OUT OF TOWN PEOPLE We don't want to pull you out of your own town for Christmas trading—but if you don’t find what you want_you'H find it in Gastonia, and you can see a real Christmas City. Make Gastonia Headquarters From Now Until Christmas! [ Merchants* Division Gastonia Chamber Of Commerce n GASTONIA, N. C.
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