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20,000 People Read Star Want Advs-The Cost Is Small; Results Good __._____ l-—____ Rates For Want Advertisements iK This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. i 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. «us, umi/ umuuiu. 10 reas man j,oc a FOR SALE: NICE PIGS AND bloats. R. B. Costner, Shelby. 3t tip O. E. FORD CO. SELLS THE best cotton seed cleaner on the mar ket. "7 3t 13c FOR RENT: THREE ROOMS on Grover street. Also live room house on same street. R. B. Cc::t i er. u 6p PRACTICE ECONOMY IN 1930> by trading with O. E. Ford Co. 3t!3c ECONOMY IS THE BIG WORD today. Let O. E. Ford Co. help vo:: economize by saving you money on jour requirements in their line. V6c BATTERY SERVICE, Au tomobile Glass Replacements, Starter and Generator Re pairing. J. L. GAFFNEY, tf-c * FOR STALK CUTTERS. CHAT tanooga turning plows, harrows and all kinds of farm machinery see C\ E. Ford Co. 3t ’3c PLENTY OF GALVENIZED roofing in all lengths at the right price at O. E. Ford Co.'s 3i be ‘ IF YOU ARE THINKING OF building be sure and see O. E. Ford Co. for your materials. They will save you money. 3t *c FOR SALE: Fresh Jersey milk COW. E. M. Eaker, R-l, Lawndale, N- C 2t 13p -— -----—*--— LET O. E. FORD CO. FIGURE with you on your hay and oats re • ouirements. 'it* Cc FOUR ROOM HOUSE IN GOOD location for sale on easy terms or will trade for vacant property. Horace Kennedy. tf-23e LOST: One female hound, white with tan ear, three or four tan spots on hip. $3 reward. H. H. Yarbiro, ^South Sheiby. 3t i3e \ 0. E. FORD CO. WILL SAVE you money on galvenized roofing, lime, cement and brick. at Gc cense No. 12-21 left at gin week ago. Owner may have same by identifying it and paying for this advertisement. Lester Alien's Cot Ion Gin. 3t 6c -PHILCO DIAMOND GRID BATTER IES Automobile Electric Co. l’hone B80 N. Washington St. tf-6c CALL ON O. E. FORD CO. FOR vagons, farm trucks and all kinds of farm machinery. 3t 6. FOR - FACE AND COMMON b'ick, and all kinds of building ma terial sec O. E. Ford Co. 3t 6c • CALL O. E. FORD CO* FOR lime, cement, brick and all kinds cf building material. 3t 13c --—..a. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for scrap copper, brass, aluminum, batteries, radiators, iron, rubber and rags. Fink Iron and Metal Co., Trade Alley, rear Kendall Medicine Co., Phone 580. If f6c MR. FARMER IT WILL PAY you big to see O. E. Ford Co. icr weed oats, seed oats and any lea d of hay. 3t t'c SEE O. E. FORD CO. for cotton seed cleaners. It will also clean -any other kind of seeds. 3t 13c FURS REMODELLED: HAVE ’ that old style nook piece and muff made into a nifty new style choker. We also remake and repair fur coats. All Vork guaranteed. The Fur Shop, Spartanburg, S. C.,138 .• E. Main St. 3t 3p HOGS FOR SALE Dressed or live, call 333, Virgil Dedmon. tf-23c INCOME TAX RETURNS: Ex pert service on Income Tax Re turns; charges reasonable at room 4 and 5 Royster Building Tuesday and Wednesday. Special appoint?.! • ments by telephoning 708. -.130 FOR RENT; 6 ROOM HOUSE on Sumter street, one block Crom square. Ray Alen at Moore and Stewart. 3t gc KILL OUT THE BOLL WEEVIL With a McCormick-Deertag stalk cutter. See O. E. Ford Co. 3t 13c • YOU CAN NOW HAVE YOUR dress-making, sewing, pleating and hemstitching all done at the Shelby Hemstitching Co. Union Bank jauflgfr. v., APARTMENT FOR RENT: S. Washington St., Rhone 767-W. 4tlSc FRANCES WASHINGTON FUR nace for sale. Can be seen at Star office. tf 10c FOR SALE OR RENT: 8 ROOM house. Whisonant Street. Very de sirable. new, near school. Splendid place to live. Reasonably priced. C. S. Young, Shelby, N. C. tf 23c FOR WAGONS, FARM TRUCKS and all kinds of farm machinery, O. E. Ford Co s is the place. 3t 13c CHOICE VACANT BUILDING lots. Desirable location. Water and sewer connections. Good neighbor flood. Near school. Reasonable prices and terms. C. S. Young, Shel by, N. C. tf :3c FOR SALE. 52 CHRYSLER Coach car, in good condition. Will sell at a bargain, to quick buyer. See Ralph Hoey at Cleveland Drug Co. WE BUY REMNANT Cotton. D. A. Beam Co. Phone 130. !2t-8c LOST—CHRISTMAS EVE BE tv.ecn 10 and 11 o'clock In front of Rose's 10c Store a brown leather purse containing keys with Marvin Blanton identification tag on them. Also contained N. C. State pin. Liberal reward if returned to Winnie Blanton, Box 640, or call 350-M. tf-30c ~WE BUY CORN. D. A. Beam Co. Phone 130. 12t-8c GUARANTEED Flour $3.45, 24 Plain or Self - Rising 95c, Irish Potatoes 5c lb., Lard 8 lbs. 98c, Fat Back meat 12£c. C. HL Reinhardt, South Shelby. 4t-8c NOTICE: I WILL SELL TO THE highest bidder, January 14, 1930, beginning at 10 o’clock at the home or Mrs. E. E. Cabaniss, the follow ing. belonging E. E. Cabaniss, de ceased: Three mules and a two horse wagon, a Fordson tractor and plow, a wheat drill and Dodge ear, blacksmith tools, potato house stock, Todder and straw', and all kinds of farming tools and other personal property belonging to estate of E. E. Cabaniss. S. J. Cabaniss, Admr. 4t6p USED AUTO PARTS FOR SALE. Fink Iron and Metal Co.. Trade Al iev, rear Kendall Medicine Co., phone 580. tf 16s FOR SALE. ONE HEATING .stove, good as new. Can be seen at Star office. WE BUY JUNK AND WRECK ed automobiles. Fink Iron and Met al Co., Trad? Alley, rear Kendall Medicine Co., phone 580. tf 16c FARMERS! THE EAGLE Poultry .company, Alvin Har din manager, is located at the Seaboard depot in Shelby and always pays highest cash prices for poultry. We also cjirry a complete line of dairy and poultry feeds. See us when in tgwn. tf-6c FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR milk cow' or mule. Chevrolet truck. C. A. Morrison, Shelby. 3t 8e FOR RENT: FOUR ROOM apartment with private bath. Close in. Phone 41. tf 10c TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS for light housekeeping. Mrs. Rippy, 413 S. DeKalb St. 2t 19p FRESH MILK COW FOR SALE, also heifer calf. At Dr. Osborne’s place. D. H. Connor, Lawndale, N. C., R-4. It lOp .jWILL TRADE — CITY property for country proper ty. Have number of desirable homes. J. Worth Silver, Box 673, Shelby. Phone 544-W. _ 6t-10p FOR SALE; 6nE FRANCES Washington heater in first class condition. Will sell at a bargain. Call at Star office. WALL PAPERING AND INTER ior painting. All work guaranteed. Prices to suit pocketbook. T. E. Meetze Sons, Gaffney, S. C., P. O Sax 153, Phone 564, 12 30p “GUS AND GUSSIE” ... i ■■■■"■ ■■ - Purely Personal That's what >T tS *The WAV Luory LANE KEEPS SBNDinS MVSTiC MESSAGES 8V EVERY KNOWN MEDIUM . AND Vet keeps DISAPPEARED f WERE I A* READlN "THIS PAPER AN I RUN ACROST TMlS “PERSONAL*.... * Gus. WHAT'S THE IDEA OP doing such a terpibue Pur IN A PERS'NAL an' charge Tt> -THIS 'PHONE. ARE YOU READY ? OKAY. TAKE UP YOUR PENOU AN' TAKE DOWN // L.L. SO WR thebe's Bern only one complaint AND “THAT WAS PROM VOU . AND "TJUAV was PERSONAL...., Sl«N IT, <5US. Something To Laugh Of*V ^ But turn wav LUOV LANS *S AVDING H\M IM H\S MVSTERiOUS -VESSAQ6.S '5 I (StTTtNa HINV DC* S0AT6D J f WELL, ' 1 WONDER WHERE HB'LL. PlPB *UP FROM, next? LOOK. AT WHAT I FOUND SHOVED V UMOER THE DOOR.«T^S A j newspaper AND THERE'S A k, # / RING AROUND VbUR^PERSONAL TO LUDV AND NEXT *TO IS SOME WRITING.... let's she it.... H'M-.'T * dear simple Qus . don't tov MATCHING WITS WITH ME....! vou MAVDOAI5WR. imitation with vouft. MOUTH, BUT WITH BRAIN f NOTHING LIKE IT 1M LAUGHING my HEAD OEP AT VOu . 77 “XSfibT FOR RENT: Five-room house on Chestnut street, water and lights. $15 per month. J. L. Thomasson at John M. Best Furniture Co. 2t 10c FOR RENT: APARTMENT IN Pendleton Apartment House, Scuiii LaFayette street. W. A. Pendleton 2t 10c LOST: Near Bolling Springs white bird dog with lemon ears, lemon spot at root of tall. $10 re ward. Notify S. E. Hendrick, K-6, Shelby. 2t 10c tower. 3t 10c FAMILY Washing, wet wash, rough dry and “Thrifty” wash with flat work ironed. Shelby Steam Laun dry. Phone 18. tf-13c STRAYED—Small black fox ter rier, black and red collar. Deg solid black. Reward. Notify J. L. Blanton, Phone 470-J. tf-lOc FOR SALE — BUCKEYE IN CUBATOR. Priced reasonably. Al so practically new Simplex Brood er. unlimited capacity, Mrs. J. M. Gardner, R-l Lattlmore. 2t-10p FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUC ion at my home on the Sam Mc Cluney place next to Trinity school house In No. 2 township on Satur day, January 25, 1930 at II o’clock: One mule, plow tools, harrows, planters, guano plows. Terms bash. This January 10, 1930. Z. T. Brack ett, owner. 2t lOp FURNITURE FOR SALE: Can be seen at Piedmont Cafe. 3t 13c IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO sell, trade, rent or want to boy try THE STAR WANT AD COLUMN, FOR SALE 1925 MODEL FORD coupe to be sold at public auction at the jail Tuesday Jan. 14 at noon. 3t-Gp FOR RENT-TWO two room apartments. Steam heat. Close in. A. P. Weathers. 3t-8j FOR RENT: Seven room house in Hillcrest. Miss' Maude High* WANTED TO RENT GOOD farm. Apply at Star office. 3t 13c BOOTLEG DEALS DISCOVERED BY SPYGLASS OF POLICEMAN Atlanta—Patrolman Charles W. Crankshaw of Atlanta's prohibition squad has been playing “I spy” with bootleggers. From the lookout at the top of a tower at Terminal railroad station. Crankshaw scans the neighborhood with a telescope. Hip pocket transactions in door ways and alleys—or elsewhere with in the range of the spyglass—bring the officer on the run to the Nelson street bridge, which the unsuspect ing suspects cross to return to the mam port of town, TOLUCA ID KNOB CREEKJLEANIN0S Mrs. Mul! Moves From Shelby To Her New Hone. Students Return To College. (Special to The Star.) Toluca, Jan. 11.—Mrs. P. M. Mull and family have been living at Shel by for the past year have moved in to their handsome new home she has had erected on her father's ! place near Toluca. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bingham ac companied by Mrs. Jane Moetelhr motored to Lincoln hospital on last Sunday to see their daughter, Miss Minnie Mingham who is suffering with a .broken leg. She is getting along nicely. Misses Pansy Blanton and Flor ence Sain spent last Wednesday night with Miss Hen Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sain of Morganton spent last Sunday night and Monday at the home of Mro. Sains sister, Mrs. Ellis Hartman. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morehead of High Pointy visited at the home of Mrs. Morehead's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Sain on Sunday. Mr. Preston Sain and daughters. Misses Grace, Golda and Daisy, car ried his son, Lee, also Fletcher as far as Burlington on their return trip to Chapel Hill. They went for a sight seeing trip through the country. Master Grady Carpenter spent last Tuesday night with Master Ralph Peeler. Miss Helen Sain spent last Tues day night with Miss Willie Houser of Lincoln county. Mr. and Mrs. Broadus Wright of Fallston spent last Sunday at the home of Mrs, Wright's sister, Mrs. C. G. Boyles. _ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sain and son. Sam. spent last Sunday P. M. at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Ellis Hoyle of Lincoln ton county. Mrs. A. B. Boyles had as her guest over the week-end her moth er, Mrs. Julius Norman of Belwood. Mrs. a L. Davis cf Rockdale spent a few days the past week with her daughter, Mrs. M. S. Boyles. Mr. Lois Young of Winston-Sa lem spent a few days with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H, Young the past week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Sain visited their mother Mrs. Alice Sain Sun day. Lonely Dog Has Chicken As Chum Emporia. Kan.—Barrie, a St. Ber nard dog brought from Switzerland by Mr. and Mrs. Seleck Warren a year and a half ago, has been lone some. Now he has a companion. It is a chicken which he brought to the house in his mouth a'few days ago. The chicken refuses to desert the dog and eats and sleeps with him. Miss Edna Johnston of Chicago fractured her leg in three places when she rolled out of bed in her -sl«SP High School Debating Query For Year Given Aver*** Institution So Inefficient That Authorities Should Be Indicted, Says. • Boston.—Such is the Inefficiency with which American high scljols are administered, even with the highly vaunted modern techniques, that "state's attorneys in most com senting indictments against educa tional authorities for malfeasance and misappropriation of public Statement of Condition. CLEVELAND BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Of Shelby, N. C., as of December 31st. 1929. Assets The Association Owns: Cash on hand and in banks . ..*5,823.72 Mortgage Loans - ....... 576,550.00 Money loaned to shareholders for the purpose of enabling them to own their homes. Each loan secured by first mortgage on local improved real estate. Stock loans .... 39.036.50 1 Advances made to our share-.; holders against their stock. No. loan exceeds 90% of amount ac tually paid In. _i TOTAL.. $621,410 22 Liabilities. The Association Owes. To shareholders Funds entrusted to our care in the form of payments on stock as follows: Installment stock 281.556.00 Prepaid stock 132.385.00 rull paid stock - 136,350.00-550,291 00 Undivided profits. 71,119.22 Earnings held in trust for dis tribution to shareholders at maturity of stock. TOTAL __...... *621,410.22 State of North Carolina County of Cleveland, ss: I, J. L. Suttle, secretary-treasurer of the above named association per sonally appeared before me this day, and being duly sworn, says that the foregoing report is true to the best of his knowledge and be lief. J. L. SUTTLE. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 10th day of Jan., 1930. J. J. LATTIMORE. Notary Public. LADIES GARMENTS Beautifully Cleaned, Beautifully Finished— “We Know How.’' THE WHITEWAY “Quality” CLEANERS — DYERS 105 — PHONE — 106 funds." This broadside was launched at Harvard university by Prof. Thomas H. Briggs of Teachers' college, Co lumbia university, regarded as the country’s leading authority on sec ondary education, In the annual Inglts memorial lecture which he was invited to give. Dr. Briggs emr phasteed that he was not speaiing for either Teachers’ college or Har vard, but as a private Individual Education ab an investment, ne esaerted, has failed to pay dlvl oends. The taxpayer has been shamefully Imposed upon by school officials and school boards which ail to show results lot huge ex penditures of public money. After four years of work, high school graduates have neither culture nor preparation for life. Sticking close to the antiquated, traditional cur riculum. educators wastefully at tempt to make academic scholars of all.” A Fast Train. New Haven, Conn.—The speediest train on the New Haven railroad, which will make the run between Boston and New York in four hours, 49 minutes, beginning April 1, will be named "The Yankee Clipper " The name has been selected by an employee of the road, John Cool idge. Star Advertising Pays —i—........- I.I. m-n Real Quality At Belter Prices Carolina* Home Owned Stores CAROLINA STORES are incorporated under the laws of North Carolina . and have stockholders in each and every town and county where operated. CARO LINA CUSTOMERS not only SAVE in buying standard sizes, weights and packs of QUALITY FIRST merchandise, but their money stays at HOME. Gerbers Strained Vegetables—Special Baby Food— Ask Doctor—Introductory Price, 2 cans — ZEB VANCE PURE COf^FEE per pound 19c CAMPBELL’S PORK and BEANS 3 Cans 25c DANIELBOONE —COFFEE— A real treat in coffee—reduced From 37c to 29c BANNER Coffe# and Chicory Per Pound 15c CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP 3 cans 25c Economy Brand Well iu j Lfeht Weight _ *de’ Sewed, ~___' acKed- iVo. 2} Can VAN CAMP PORK and BEANS Individual size, per can__ 5c Small size—2 cahs _15c Medium size—3 cans_25c Large size—each 19c — SARDINES Large round can California-5c Del Monte oval California__ 15c Best American_5c Skipper Norwegian, small__ 10c Skipper Norwegian, large_15c Skipper Brisling, large -- 23c The sardine lover who has never eaten Skipper Brisling Sardines has missed a real treat—positively the most delicious in the world. WATAUGA KRAUT 3 No. 2 Cans 25c l PINTO BEANS First Quality 3 Pounds for 25c FANCY BLUB ROSE RICE 5 Pounds for 25c Quality is Paramount IN' FRESH MEATS WE CARRY THE BEST Do It The Carolina Way. IT WILL SURELY PAY YOU. ALWAYS THE BEST LINES OF FJWJITS AND VEGETABLES. CAROLINA STORES FOR CAROLINA PEOPLE. North LaFayette Street. Shelby, N. C.
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