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20,000 People Read Star Want Advs-The Cost Is Small; Result WhatYou Want l In the WANTADS^ Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. ThU sl*e type i cent per word each insertion. This size type 2c per word each insertion/' This size type 3c per word each insertion. 'ir vuau BATTERY 8ERVICE, Au tomobile Glass Replacements, Starter and Generator Ke pairing. J. L. GAFFNEY, tf-c — PHILCO — DIAMOND GRID BATTER IES Automobile Electric Co. Phone * 380 N. Washington St. tf-6o WE BUY JUNK AND WRECK* ed automobiles, rink Iron and Met al Co, Trade Alley, rear Kendall Medicine Co, nnone 680. tf 16c WE PAY CASH b for Country Cured - Ham. D. A. Beam Co. tf-16c SPENCER CORSETIER: All kinds ot Spencer foundation garments. Mrs. Ruby Michael Gibson, 302 8. • LaFayette St. Telephone 753-W. 6t 16p FAMILY Washing, wet wash, rough dry * and “Thrifty” wash n with flat work ironed. Shelby Steam Laup dry. Phone 18. tf-13c WE DEVELOP KODAK FILMS ' Expert work, 24-hour service. En i larging and tinting. Hollywood Stu *Uo, over Woolworth’s. Open until 8 o’clock- tf 26c HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID k for scrap copper, brass, aluminum " batteries, radiators, Iron, rubber and rags. Fink Iron and Metal Co.. Trade Alley, rear Kendall Medicine Co, Phone 680. tf 16c BIO CROPS DEPEND UPON Seeds. We have several ears of good planting seed composed of the fol lowing varieties: Wilson’s big boll. Coker'S No. 8, Humco No. 30, Wan namaker’s Cleveland, Cleveland Big. BolL Will exchange or sell. South ern Cotton Oil Co. tf 2c FOR RENT: TWO ROOM FUR nished apartment for light house keeping. Good location, close in. Hoi and cold water. Apply 212 N. Wash lngton St. o* phene 103-R. tf lie FOR SALE: Parker's Prolific Improved seed com. A few bushels left. Also the following varieties of cane seed: Texas Ribbon, Japanese Ribbon, Silver Drift, and Early Orange. D. *• Beam Co, phone 130. et He FOR RENT: SIX ROOM HOUSE on North Washington street All moderh conveniences. Ready for oc cupancy May 1st Louis M. Ham rick, Phone 105. tf 16c FURNISHED FRONT ROOM FOR rent All conveniences and close in. Phone 584-W. - 3tl8p KEYS: AUTOMOBILE, FOR /my make of car. Automobile Elec tric Oa .. ,tf J7c. FOR RENT: TWO -ROOM8 furnished or unfurnished, close in. Dr. J. 8. Dot-ton. tf 28c CHOICE VARIETIES TOMATO plants and seed peanuts for sale. Mrs. Morris H. Hamrick, Shelby. Route 4. «t 21p AM CONTEMPLATING THIR ty day auto trip to California about the 10th of May. Would like two companions that would be willing to pay gas and oil bill tor the trip. vBox 510, Shelby, N. C. 2t 23c FOR RENT CHEAP: FOUR furnished or unfurnished rooms, with large hall. Sink in kitchen. Hot and cold water. W. C. Lutz, Phone 268. 4t 23c U«KD AUTO PARTS FOR SALE Fiq^lron and Metal Co, Trade Al ley**, rear Kendall Medicine Oa. phase 58a - tf 16c FOR SALE JERSEY CQW, fresh with second calf $90.00. C. H. Rein hard, South Shel by; j ' 2t*21c LOST: BUNCH OF KEYS SOME where In busineea district Phone 419 for Information and reward. St 31p FOR RENT EITHER TWO or three rooms, unfurnis! ed. Close in. Griffin P. Smith. 2tc NICE POLAND CHINA PIGS Iwcsale. J. H. Carrall, W.H.:Blan ton estate. It 23p NEGRO’S “OTHER WIFE” BRINGS A CENSUS PUZZLE Danville, Va.—Whether or new, the Federal -government has the right to bare census returns for the purpose of making state criminal prosecutions possible was raised squarely here A Henry county enumerator waj listing the farm of a negro tobacco raiser and had chronicled all the information, according to G. How ard Guerrant, local census super visor, when the negro said he had a second farm tiro miles distant "Who lives there” he was asked. “My other wife," he replied, ac cording tq Guerrant, notwithstand ing the presence of the woman he Had just listed as his spouse. Guerrant said today ne. did not know what the government pwicy would be if the state authorities asked the Census bureau to identify the negro for bigamy proceedings. Wonder if ex-Senator George Wharton Pepper is' Jealous at the publicity ■ salt is receiving these days. IF TOU HAVE ANYTHING TO sell, trade, rent or want to boy try THE STAR WANT AD COLUMN TRUSTEE'S.7 VALUABLE REALTY. Under end by v . .-j u. the power vest ed In me as trustee in e certain deed of trust, executed by Lester Jackson et ux, .loxe Jackson, to secure an indebtedness as described in that certain deed of trust, date July 35th, IMS and recorded In a book of Mortgages No. 133 et page SOT. office of the register of deeds for Cleve land county. North Carolina, and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness and demand having been made upon the trustee to execute the truat, I wii! sell to the highest bidder, one half cash and balance secured bj the property and due in 13 months froip date of sale, at the court house door in Shel by, N. C.. ott Monday. May at IS e'elock M., or within legal hours, the following described real estate, a very valuable tract: • Lying and being in No. 11 township of Cleveland county, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stone. Dave Wortman's and Henry Hoyle's corner and running thence B. 87 B, *9ii. poles to a stone pile; thence N. 30 E. 38 2 poles to a pine; thence N. 73 B. 7SV» poles to a B. J., thence N. 5014 W. 35 poles to a stake; thence N. 32 poles to a stone; thence N. 87 W. 18’i poles to a stone; thence N. 84 W. 95 Vi poles to a hickory; thence B. 37 X. 150 poke to a stake; thence 8. 3 W. 31 poles to the beginning—Containing 81 acres more or less and being tract No. 2 of the Downs lands as shown by plat In book of plats No. 1, at page 79 In office of register of deeds fok Cleveland county, North Carolina, to which reference 1. hereby made. This April 31. 1930. C. B. McBRAYKR. Trustee. April 33 TEUSTII'S BALE OF BEAL ESTATE. I Under end by virtue of tbe authority contained In that certain deed of truet, executed by R. N. Grayson and wife, Daley B. Grayson, to the undersigned trustee, said deed of truet being dated December 10. 1038, and recorded In the office of the register of deeds for Cleve land county, N. C., In book No. 152, at page 356, securing an Indebtedness to 1 F- McSwaln and later assigned by P. F McBwaln to the Shelby Hardware Co. and default' bavinl beet) made In th. payment of eald indebtedness a will on Saturday, May M. U* at 13 o'clock noon or within legal hours, at the court house door In Shelby, N. t, sell to the highest bidder for cash a public auction that certain let or parce. of land described at follows: Lying and being in the southeast part of tbe town of .Shelby, N. C. and lying east of 8. DeKalb street and bounded as follows: Beginning at an iron stake In the southeast corner of Wm. Rlppy's va cant lot, and runs thence with h‘s line N. 1 E. 150 feet to an Iron stake in said line: thence a new line N. <3 E, 65 feet to an Iron stake; thence a new line S.,1 W. 150 feet to an Iron stake; thence about 8. 83 W. 65 feet to the beginning and being lot No. 1 of the survey madt by Q. C. Thompson, surveyor on May 28 1922 and being the same lot which was conveyed to Daisy B. Grayson hy C. W., Bepaugh and wife by dded dated Decem ber 10, 1928 and recorded In book 3-Z at page 87. The above lot #tti be sold subject to a prior indebtedness to the Shelby and Cleveland County Building and Loan aaeociatlon and the purchaser will have the privilege of paying off said Indebt edness or assuming same. Tbls April 23rd, 1630. * GEO. A. HOYLE, Trustee. Jno. F. Mull. Atty. St 33e We Are Equipped To Handle Your ELECTRICAL WORK . OF ANY KIND r Phone 428 - GARDNER ELECTRIC -CO. Dr. D. M. Morrison, Optometrist Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted and Repaired. Located Lp tairs In Wool worth Building. ...... Telephone 585. Aunt Lindsey Roberto Presented With Rolling1 Chair. New Hope Seniors Win. (Special to The Star.) Earl. April Jl.—Mrs. George Petty of Wilmington spent Tuesday night in the village, the guest of Mrs. Dave Moss. Mrs. Fred Edney and her three sons of Hendersonville have been visiting in the community for the past week, the guests of nor par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rlppy. Mr. Lee Lavendar of Oxford spent last week-end with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Will Byers of Gaff ney were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Lavendar. Misses Rebecca Austell and Mary Turner of Boiling Springs Junior college are spending the Easter hol idays with home folks. Mesdames Sarah McSwaln and Polly Tiddy have been spend ing the past two weeks in Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. B. Austell and fam ily and Mr. S. H. Austell Visited relatives k» Charlotte Sunday. The men’s Bible class presented Aunt Lindsey Roberts with a roll ing chair as an Easter gift of which she Is very proud. New Hope senior B. Y. P. U. were honored In winning the second time the banner for the highest grads at group meeting Tuesday evening at Patterson station. The superintendent of Sunday schdol entertained the Juniors for a couple of hours Saturday afternoon with an Easter egg hunt Each one present reported a huge time Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Betty and family of Oreer, 8. C. were callers In the village Sunday. They were the dinner guests of Mrs. D. B. Lowery. Mrs. Lillie Sarratte and son, Gar land, of Blacksburg, 8. C. were vis itors at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sarratte's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Washburn and little daughter, Betty Ann. were the dinner guests at the Bettis home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Callahan ol Marshville spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Callahan. Miss Helen Graham visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shuford of the An tioch community last week-end; Mesdames George Washburn and Alger Hamrick of Shelby and the Misses Bettis spent Wednesday in Spartanburg, S. C. Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Neal of Clin ton, S. c! spent the week-end in the village. Mr. Chum Runyans has been side for the past few days. Mr. Harvey Nichols of state col lege. Raleigh, is spend the tutor holidays in the village. Sunday school Sunday morning 10 £. Y. P. U. Sunday evening seven Preaching at 7:30 o'clock by the putor, Rev. J. L. Jenkins. A travelling, salesman in Vir ginia invented what is said to be Hie deadliest machine gun in the world. Maybe this is how he re ceived inspiration for his rapid fire aales talk. I Sunday School Attendance Grown. Farmer* Buy. People Visit ing About. (Special to The Star.) Beams Mill, April SO.-The farm-1 ere of this community have been taking advantage of the fine weather by plowing and beginning their spring planting. There was a good crowd at church Sunday. The Sunday school is do ing fine. The enrollment Is climb ing each Sunday and the attend ance extra good. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Shuford and family, Miss Edna and Dwight Mc Swaln spent Sunday In Hickory visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Willis of Charlotte spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Oaston Hoyle. Miss Velna Hamrick of Bolling Springs Junior college speht the week-end at home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hamrick. Miss Lucy Mae Costner spent Saturday night with Miss Kula Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Orady Hoyle spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Pressley Costner. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams of Kings Mountain was the dinner guests of his father Mr. Billie Wil liams. Mrs. Hill Beam spent the week end with Mrs. Jim Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Orady Smith of Waco were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pressley Costner. Mrs. Mittle Wellmon and daugh ter spent several days with Mf. and Mrs. Cletus Wright Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Hamrick spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wright Mr. nad Mr. Caleb Hoyle left Special Release 4‘Lazy Louisiana Moon'* “The One I Love Just Can’t Be Bothered With Me*' By The Ever Popular JOHNNY MARVIN No. 22348 They’re Calling For Thl*, So We Are v i' I *_' . - Upholding Our Slogan % “THE MUSIC YOU WANT, WHEN YOU WANT IT— : yj/j/ . , -i '■ ... ■ . ON VICTOR RECORDS’’ W. A. Pendleton’s *7*1 **. i •. . ,. • Shelby, N. C. Monday by motor for Virginia to spend several days with their daughters at Portsmouth. Va, Mr. and Mrs. Abe McSwain spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McSwain. \ and Mrs. Chealey Hendrick arid family spent Sunday with Mr Dick Spangler of Double Shoals. Mr. and Mrs. Dewrell Olascoe •pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Plato Costner. Mrs. Marsh Hendrick spent Sun day with Mr. and Mr*. Clem Hen drick. Mr. and Mrs Paul Bridges spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs Ed. Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Beam and family were the dinner guests of Mrs. Dob Wright Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Wright spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Will Wellmon. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Beam apant Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Gardner. Richard Halliburton, the author, U endorsing a certain brand of coffee, it la assumed be wont any in hie testimonial that he likes it because It keeps hint awake tc write. , TBT STAB WANT ADS NOOri The Smartest Woman In Town She pays as she goes—buying what she needs-—living within her means—and saving as she spend* The housewife who shops at our stones never has to pay for bad debts of others. Why should she? CORN Sweet Meadow 2 cans for 25c SALMON TALL ALASKA Per Can 15c Tomatoes MATCHES 3 ££ 10c SYRUP Staley’s Golden 5 lb1 Can i. 34c COFFEE Daniel Boon — High Quality Pound .... 27c PORK AND BEANS vu&upy* Urge jflw — 25c BLUE ROSE RICE > FANCY— 4 Pounds-- £§OC But In Lettuce, Celery, Squash, Tomatoes, Beans, ETC. —BANANAS— 4'^fcP* 25c Buy a cm New York State Rad Pit. M Cherries for that pie. CAROLINA STORES OWNED BY CAROLINA PEOPLE 3 TOOTS AND CASPER The Honey and the Beet. MY STEPSON *t>ANNY"l<5> A REMARKABLE BOY, CASPER* ME DANCES, PLAYS TENNIS, 6>WM6>, AND HE'S A PEACH OF A HORSE BACK RIDER! HE WAS THE COLLEGE FOOTBALL J ‘STAR, AND CAPTAIN OF I THEIR ' BASEBALL ot»am: J WHAT DID YOU SAY HE ATTENDED? A COLLEGE., OR AN AMUSEMENT PARW? Av Y MR* HGOrttl THH 6UM Rl^eS AND BCT& >N THAT BOY, AND <>HS‘3 EVIDENTLY 4rOT COLONEL. HOOFEO YHMVUN& THE , «*AMEVy/AY.' LET EM VRASfll • .VMO CABS*?y THERE •*» Yoon 6 Minima DxnnY hoofwq. wowl 44 t HAVE A HEART, <^tRue>» IF I DOW-T €>PSTND MV FiRgfT FEW NUSrHT* HOME WITH THE. FOLK* THEVLL THINK IT* FUNNV * WOW DON'T insist! WELL *TEP OUT TO THE. _ dance* later in the / mm, WEEK', f DANN^f! Sbuim Ml D*nnn** OWV< ^ BSSM IN 'TOWN TWO DAM'e.AHD ^OT HALF OF 7H*. *tt)UN^r FLAPPfWft \MTWMN CRATl'TOM^.ttfcTlS VflTH HlMt COtONlU HOOF5Q. 19 RU&HTj . recr* 19 curven! The Challenger. ~TOOTfi. NWANIS *TO V.SAPM 'THE "VARfcrr-t' twirc «o ►LI. A^K tVANNI' HOOTER TP COME OVER e>ON!E EVENIN^ , DannV ifr in nrnm 4rAWM. 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