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20,000 People Read Star Want Advs-The Cost Is Small; Result Good iTwhat Vow Want > Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Arty Want Ad 25c. This size type 1 cent per word eacb insertion. This size type 2c per word each insertion. This size type 3c per word each insertion. aos, mat amount tc less manioc BATTERY SERVICE, AU tomohile Glass Replacements. Starter and Generator Re pairing. J. L. GAFFNEY, tf-c -PHILCO DIAMOND GRID BATTER IES % Automobile Electric Co. Phone 380 N. Washington St. tf-6c WE BUY JUNK AND WRECK ed automobiles. Pink Iron and Met al Co., Trade Alley, rear Kendall Medicine Co., phone 580 tt 16c WE PAY CASH for Country Cured Ham. D. A. Beam Co. tf-16c W E HAVE-ON hand week old and two weeks old chicks. A fine lot of day old chicks out of machine Wenesday. S u 111 e * s Hatchery. 2t-28c WE DEVELOP KODAK FILMS. Expert worjt, 24-hour service. En larging and tinting. Hollywood Stu dio, over Woolworth’s. Open until 8 o'clock. tf 26c HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID lor scrap copper, brass, aluminum, batteries, radiators, iron, rubber and rags. Fink Iron and Metal Co., Trade Alley, rear Kendall Medicine Co., Phone 580. tf 16c BIG CROPS DEPEND UPQN Seeds. We have several cars of good planting seed composed of the fol lowing varieties: Wilson's big boll, Coker’s No. 5, Humco No. 20, Wan namaker’s Cleveland, Cleveland Big Boll. Will exchange or sell South ern Cotton Oil Co. tf 2c USED AUTO PARTS FOR SALE Fink Iron and Metal Co., Trade Al ley, rear Kendall Mediqine Co., phone 580. x tf 16c FOR RENT: SIX ROOM HOUSE on North Washington street. All modern conveniences. Ready for oc cupancy May 1st. Louis M. Ham rick, Phone 105. tf 16c KEYS: AUTOMOBILE. FOR any make of car. Automobile Elec tric Co tf 17c CHOICE VARIETIES TOMATO plants and seed peanuts for sale. Mrs. Morris H. Hamrick, Shelby, Route 4. 6t 21 p C. H. REINHARDT Flour, 98’s, $3.25; Flour, 24 lbs. plain or self rising, 90c; 1 lb. can Arbuckle coffee 37c; pure fruit preserves, 15 oz., 25c; 1 lb. can Cocoa, 18c; Sun bright Cleanser 5c; Red Devil Lye lflr. C. H. REINHARDT SOUTH SHELBY _2t-28c IF TOO HAVE ANYTHING TO sell, trade, rent or want to boy try THE STAR WANT AD COLUMN. “ FOR YOUR AWNINGS SEE B. F. Seism, Phone 37, at O. E. Ford Co. 6t 25c CLEAN UJ> WEEK Four cakes Laundry soap and four of Washing powder for 25c; Old Dutch Cleanser 10c; Sun brite 10c; Red Devil lye 10c. I HAVE A GOOD MULE FOR sale cheap, or will trade for cattle. W. H. Putnam, Lattlmore, N. C. 3t 28p FOR RENT: NICE SIX ROOM house on East Graham street. Rent jceponaJjle. All conveniences. J. L. BTanton, Phone 470-J..tf 28c WANTED — TWO extra sales girls for our $2.29 sale. Apply $2.95 Shoe Store, ltc In Hoboken, long-beared Kup per Bier, 109, died of pneumonia plus the shoclt of burns sustained in a beard-fire, which sprang up when lie 111 his cigar stub. FAMILY Washing, wet wash, rough dry and “Thrifty” wash with flat work ironed. Shelby Steam Laun dry. Phone 18. tf-13c FOR RENT: TWO ROOMS tarnished or unfinished, close In. Or. J. S. Qoston. tf 28c ‘ LOST: SUNDAY AFTERNOON, April 27, between Boilinf Springs, N. C. and Gaffney, S. C., a small, black week-end bag containing lady's wearing apparel.' If found please notify Patsy McDowell, Lime stone College, Gaffney, S. C. Re ward. 3t 30c A FEW OF THE FINE CATTLE left from last shipment. Will close out at close prices. B. O. Hamrick. 2t 30c EXECLTOES' NOTICE. Having Qualified as executor, of the will of J. Y. Hord, deceased, tills Is to hereby notify all persons indebted to the estate ot th* said 1. Y. Hord to make mmediate payment of such Indebtedness to the unders.gned; and (his It to furth cr notify all persons holding claims against said estate to (lie same properly itemised and verified with the tmder gned on or before April 21. 1*31 anil this notice will be pleaded In bar of any recovery thereon. This April 29, 1930. P. -M. WASHBURN, J. L- HORD, Executors. Newton and Newton, Attys. April 30 ADMt.MSTKATBIX NOTICE. Having .planned as ac n ' istrstrix or the estate of A J. Btgmon deceased, do uce is hereby given to el) parties hold ing claims against said estate to present 'hem properly proven to the undersigns at Belwood N C„ route ho 1 on or Oe lore January 25, 1931, or this notice w*U ct pleaded In bar of anv recovery tht'e or. All persons indebted tc eald estatj will please make Immed' \'t payment -o the eald administratrix. This rebruary 25. 1030. B. C. SIGMON. Administratrix C B. McBrayer. Atty. 6t 26. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I have this day qualified as administratrix de bonis non of the estate of Otto L. Hord. de ceased, late of Cleveland county, N. C Dr. J. G. Hord duly qualified as ad ministrator of the estate of Otto L. Hord on January 33, 1931, and notice was then duly given to all persons having claims against said estate to present them for! payment. Dr. Hord died In January, 1930, and I have this day qualified as admin istratrix to close up said estate and no tice is hereb/ given to any persons hav ing claims against said estate to present them immediately properly proven for payment, and all persons Indebted to said estate will make Immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This April 31, 1930. MARGARET LOUISE ANTHONY Administratrix of the Estate of Otto D Hord. deceased. Ryburn and Hoey, Attys. Apr 33 etc NOTICE OP FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. In the District Court of the United States For the Western District of North Caro Una—In Bankruptcy. In the matter of Ingram-Liles Company. Inc., 8heiby, N. C.. bankrupt. Notice ia hereuy given to all creditors and other parties In interest that the above named party hat been adjudicated a bankrupt; that the first meeting of th> creditors will be held In the law office o. the undersigned referee, 300 Law Building East avenue, Charlotte. N. C., at the time designated herein, at which time and place creditors may attend, prove their claims, elect a trustee, examine the bank rupt, and transact such other business a. may properly come before said meeting. This meeting will be held on Friday. April 3$, 1930, at 11 o'clock a. m. This meeting may be continued fron time to time without further notice. All claims should be made out upon the regular bankruptcy forms, properly verified and sworn to, and filed with th undersigned referee. This the 14th day of April, 1930. R MARION ROES. ? tc—April 1# Reieree m Bankruptcy. TRUSTEE’S SALE. By virtue of the power vested In me as trustee In a certain deed of trust, ex ecuted by C. D. Blggerstatf on the Sth da at January. 1939, to secure an indebted ness as set forth In said deed of trust said deed of trust being recorded In bo 153, page 334 of the office of the reglstc (or Cleveland county, N. C., and defa having been made In the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and demand having been made upon me to execute the trust, t will sell to the highest bidder a the court house door in Shelby, on Saturday, May 17, 1930, at 12 o'clock or within legal hours, the following J scribed real estate: Situated in the northeast portion of the town of Shelby, and being designated as lots Nos. 43 and 43 of block C of the Qldney property aa shown by plat of .same, recorded In book 3 of plats, page 20, lof the office of the register lor Cleveland county. N. C , and having combined lront age of SO feet on the south aide of the 8. A. L. railway right of way, and being two of the lots one time owned by Ear! D. McLean. ' Terms of sale: Cash. This the 15th day of April, 1930. B. T. FALLS, Trustee. 4t-Marrh 16c. TRUSTEES RALE. By virtue of the power vetted In me ax trustee to a certain deed of trust execut ed by Ira B. Turner and wife, Pearl Tur ner. on the 19th day of April. 1939, to secure an Indebtedness as set forth In said deed of trust, said deed of trust being re corded in book 149, of deeds, page 234, of the office of the register for Cleveland county. N. C„ and default having been made In the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and demand having oeen made upon me to execute the trust. 1 will sell to the highest bidder at the court house door In Shelby, on Saturday, May 19, 19.40, at 19 o’clock M. or within legal hours the following (escribed real estate: Situated In the southwest portion of the town of 8helby, and being a portion of thg J. W. Roberts property and being further identified as all of lot No- 27 and 18 3-3 feet off the west, side of rot No. -J8, as shown by plat of said oroperre record ed In book 88, of deeds, nage 343. of the office of the register for Cleveland coun ty. N. C , and further described by a. Une as follows: - Beginning at a stake on the -iorth aide of Elm street In Whlsnant’s line and runs thence with the north edge of said arrest 8. 88.45 east 33 feet to a stake; thence N. 24 E. 180 feet to a stake in line of lot No. 38; thence N. <8-45 west 90 1-8 feet to a 8take in Whlsnant's Una; thence with Whlsnant’s line 8. 33-15 east 188 1-2 to the beginning. Terms of sale: Cash This the 13th day of April,- lit. P T BALLS. Trustee I Mal’th lOv. Sandy Plains Win Bara Memorial Third Sunday In May. ^ft. Olivet Memorial. (Special to The Star.) Lattimore, R-l, April 31.—A large crowd from this section was present at Hollis Sunday afternoon to hear Dr. Lather Little preach. The aud itorium vu filled and they were unable to Beat a large number. He choose for his subject ~Ood“s Oar den.” HU message was Indeed an inspiring one, and some from here also went to Polkville to the school building to hear Dr. J. B. Davis, president of the Bolling Springs junior college preach. He. too, broguht an Interesting and inspir ing message. Memorial sendee will be held at Sandy Plains the third Saturday in May. A program will be published later also the date of cleaning off the cemetery. A number will be interested tn knowing that Mt. Olivet BaptUt will hold Its memorial service next Saturday. It is expected that a number of Sandy Plains people will attended. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Oantt of near Mooresboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walker Sunday. Mr. and Mrsr~Richard McEntyre of Polk county spent the week-end with Mrs. McIntyre's mother, Mrs. Rachel Humphries, Miss Vacell Mc Entyre who has been spending the THERE’S A TREND TO VALUE AMERICA IS CHOOSING There’s a BUICK for you—three series aipd three price ranges from $1260 TO $2070 • o. ex factory, special equipment extra —two-to-one sales leadership in its field proves Buick superiority. ft is 100 per cent true thot if you’re thinking of buying any car—f&iced at $1,000 or more—then you will find it easily possible to enjoy the greater luxury of a Buick. Buick offers an liberal G. M. A. C terms fifteen luxurious body types . $1260 to $207 q, f. o. b. factory ... eoch with the full list of Butch quality features. See and drive Buich... the sound, proved value... so strongly pre ferred that it wins from 35 to 50 per cent of the combined sales of the fifteen makes of cars in Hs price class. BU1CK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN OdamUlii MkM, OH J. LAWRENCE LACKEY Dealer WHIN IPTTEW AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT Shelby, N. C BU1CK Wilt IUIIP THEM winter with her grandmother and attending school at Lattlmore re* turned to her home with them. The following went to Moores boro high school auditorium Sun day morning to a part of their commencement: Misses stine and Luna Whitaker Olady» and Euael Petty, Sara Lou Whitaker, Messrs. L. E. Greene and Otis Wh taker. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Wiggins spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Walker. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Whisnant of Charlotte were In this section Sun day. Rev. W. A. Elam was the Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stough A. Dpvls, Miss Maryce Brooks was also their guest. Mrs. O. C. Waters visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cook Sunday. Mrs. Jimmy Greene went to the Uncolnton hospital this morning where she will probably undergo an operation. ' « The following were the Saturday night supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walker: Misses Edith McOree, Blanche Willis, Nan Bills, Ruth Dogtgett, Vera Hamrick, all of Hol lis. EXBCCTOE'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I have thle d«y qualified u executor oI the trill of W. L. Patterson, ate ot Clevelend county. N. c . end ell persons hiving claims ecetnet said estate are hereby notified to present them to me properly proven lor payment on or before April *, Mil. or this notice trill be pleaded la bar of their recovery All pereone indebted to said es tate trill make Immediate payment to the underlined. This April S. ltjo. JOHN M 8HANNONHOOB*. Executor of the trill of W. U Pattereon. By burn and Hoey, Attys. April S .. make your wishes COME TRUE/ I BEGINNING life together, ^ou are certain to harbor many mutual an golden hopes; you look forward to wealth, a home, a car, a radio, trav el, summer holidays. If you were to aak those who have hoped in vain, or those who bare realized their hopes, yon would receive on* answer: that the magic key is systematic, conscientious SAVING. 1 DOLLAR Will open a First Nation* al Savings Account and 1 start you on the easy way to happiness. First National Bank RESOURCES FIVE MILLION DOLLARS TOOTS AND CASPER A Bold Sheik. CA&PEO. * A CUT® UTTLE FELLOW/TOOTS J UWE HIM! HE'S 60 POUT® AND COUBTEOUS, "TOO! HE'S 4«TTIN4r 14000 NOW/BUT I WftA IOH6* TIME *THAIN«n4 HIM, mnou, show WEQ ' 'WHEOE. "THH S-TC L •,M& K)*t Fitlim tat.. Omi H»M« nxw«i THIS. 16 THE PTR6T "TIME I WA6 EVER AWAY PROM HOME, BUT MOTHER. SAID YOU AND -TOOT& WOULD TAKE ^OOD CARE. 0*= MEi YOU CAM DO AN7H1N4 YOU WAHT WHILE Yourb wrm US AS LON£r AS You DO . nvhatwesaV,, . MABEL 1. >*• 1 erases urr LAW>*AKE» WT.THATS MW... OUT Vi/TTH ANOTHER 6fiPL HI* NW1FE OU^StHT "TO WNOMV ABOUT IT'. IN PACT I MAT MAWE. IT MT BUSINESS TC SEE THAT SHE WNCW6 ABOUT Casper’s A First Class Piano Mover. MR .HOOFER* I WAXT ,V0o *70 KNOW MV COUSIN MABEL CHARMW^*' SHE'S V1SJTIN4 U1 US POO. A FEW weeks! r ~THI<3 I6> A PL*ASU«E, 'MCnXTO eCNT ME i J3o'y, Kin* Uit* Synrfiwfte, luCo Uf«*t & uiu rtffct* je^rr-wf J -LJL Dovnr call1 ME MISTER HOOFER! CALL ME danmy: k i '■A HERE €> THE 6>U4AR Danny S v<xrr> BETTER HURRY HOME. WITH »Ti -&r ) COME sfe! TTELL AVT WHILE. eeu^ABi OLD HAVE BEEH PUDEl r 1 DIDN'T WANT HIM TO MEET MABEL! VOU <3AW HOW THEY \ SHINED UP TD 4 HAT! OTHER'. J FROM NOW ON 1 I HE'LL BE AROUND HERE A* MUCH pfy THE PIANO! I ;
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