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WHat YoiJ "Want lathe WANT ADS' Kates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. This size type 1 cent per word each insertion. This size type 2c per word each insertion. This size type 3c per. word each insertion. I Ads, that amount to less than‘Jot ~"1*ATTERY SERVICE, AU tomobile Glass Replacements, Starter and Generator Re* pairing. J. L. GAFFNEY, tf*c WANTED; TO BUY A WHEEL chair for adult. Address ‘'X”, care! The Star. it 21p — PHIL’CO DIAMOND GRID BATTER* i IES : Automobile Electric Go. Rhone 380 N. Washington St. tf-be WE DEVELOP KODAK FILMS. Expert work*- 24-hour service. En larging and tinting. Hollywood Stu dio, over Woolworth’s. Open until 8 •o’clock;. tf 26c ! HAVE PEAS, SEED Corn and Cane Seed for tale. Phone 130. D. A. Beam Co. 12t7c FOR SALE: GENUINE GERMAN police dog, male, three years old, i well trained. See J. O. Walker, house No. 47, Eastslde Mill. 2t 21p BIG CROPS DEPEND UPON Seeds. We have several cars of good " ,planting seed composed of the fol lowing varieties: Wilson’s big boll, Coker’s No. 6, Humco No. 20, Wan ; namaker’s Cleveland, Cleveland Big I Boll. Will exchange or sell. South | era Cotton OB Cot tf 2c FOR RENT: SIX ROOM HOUSE , on North Washington street. All modem conveniences. Ready for oc .cupancy May 1st, Louis M. Ham j rick, Phone 106. tf 16c i POTATO PLANTS: PORTO Rico, Nancy Hall,’ Eastern Yam, Early Triumph, Georgia Rude, Hati, Japanese Yam, Old Time Spanish— $3.00 per thousand, parcel po6t pre paid. Cash with orders. All po j tatoes treated when bedded. Satis ! faction guaranteed.’ C. c. Taylor, North Carolina. 9t 3p ' »FOR RENT: NICE SIX ROOM I house on East Graham street. Rent j reasonable. AU conveniences. J. L. Blanton, Phone 470-J. tf 28c FAMILY Washing, i wet wash, rough dry and “Thrifty” wash with flat work ironed. I Shelby Steam Laun j dry. Phone 1$. tf-13c * KEYS: AUTOMOBILE, FQR i any make of "car. Automobile Z3ec ; trie OO. tf 17c ' FOR SALE: OAK FENCE AND tarden poet. C. O. Hamrick. 9t 5c j WANTED: ONE LADY TO .demonstrate end book orders for ‘nationally advertised beauty pro ! ducts. Exceptionally opportunity. "T. M.” care Star. It 21p WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS and invitations. Orders taken for ! engraved work at a great saving to 1 you. Secrets are kept. Call The Star office for samples and prices. tfl4c ^FOR RENT—SIX ROOM BUN GALOW on West Warren street. AH j modern conveniences. Apply Nat f Bowman. tf-l6o , WATCH, CLOCK AND JHjWELRY repaiiaar. L. C. Davis, next door to Eflrtr^ I appreciate your patron age, large or small. tf 16c WHEN YOUR TIME PIECE balks, remember I am in the repair business. L. C. Davis next door to Efird’s. tf 16c FOR RENT: A FIVE ROOM house on extension of DeKalb St J. H. Quinn at Post Office. 3t 16c “ FOR RENT ~ ONE ! six room house, close in. See M. C. Putnam, at Sheljby Cigar and Billiard Parlor. 3tl6p TOR SALE: YOUNG MULE, weighs about 900 pounds. Well broke, work anywhere. Bargain. L. H. Baker, R»l, Lawndale. 6t 9p FOR SALE: ONE SINGER SEW Ing machine ab a bargain. See Mrs. W. J. Hoy, Cleveland Cloth Mill, j It 21p FOR SALE: FRESH JERSEY COW, as fine as the county affords. Havf ^ore than I need. Will sell at a bargain. R. J. Neal, Patterson Springe, N; C. it 2lc HAIL INSURANCE Protect your crop* from hail damage with Hail Insurance. Rates are cheaper this year. See Frank L’. & Geo. A Hoyle. 10-30c WANTED: PLAIN SEWINO. Mrs. O. L. Eubanks, 402 S. DeKalb street. 6t 7p FOR RENT r-SIX room dwelling on North Washington St. Close in. D. A. Beam. tf-9c SPECIAL PRICES on Timothy hay. See D. A. Beam Co. Phone 130. 3t-16c BUY THAT GEE Whiz from D. A. Beam Co. Phone 130. 6t-9c FOR ALL KINDS OF FARM MA chinery O. E. Ford Co's is the place. 4t 14c FOR SALE — ONE LEONARD 3 door refrigerator, 100 lbs. Ice capa city. Two porch rockers, one porch swing, practically new at greatly re duced prices. Apply 300 N. Wash ington St. T. D. McCoy. tf-12c ’ ESTABLISHED. A NEW SEWING shojHn front of Landis Shoe Shop. Will do all kinds of sewing and al tering. Mrs. J. L. Harrill. 6t 12p FINK IRON AND METAL CO. sell used auto, parts for all makes of cars. Highest cash prices paid for all kinds of Junk, and wrecked cars. Trade Alley, rear of Kendall Medi cine Co., Phone 580. tf 2c FOR SALE: ONE NICE BUTLD ing lot in Wfest Shelby. Cheap for cash or terms. See W. J. Hoy, Cleve land Cloth Mills. P. O. Box 597. Itl9p WANTED BY YOUNG MAN 18 years old, second year in high school, work of some kind, now or at close of school. Write box 597. It l#p LOST: N. C. LICENSE Number 335-387. Return to Mull Patterson or Cleveland Star. 3t 19p NEWMAN’S SERVICE STATION has all sizes of good used tires and tubes for sale reasonable. Phone FOR SALE: YOUNG JERSEY cow. See Jack Palmer. tf 19c HIGH GRADE Watch, Clock and Jewelry repairing of every kind. All work guaranteed. Only gen uine materials used for repairs. George Alexander, Phone 200. tf-19c LOST: ON STREET UPTOWN Friday morning, a heavy comfort in laundry bag. Finder return to Mrs. Charlie Wells. f at 19c FOR SALE LEG HORN chix, several hundred, Wednesday from Austell, Wolfe and McSwain flocks. 12c eabh. Make fine winter layers. Reds and Rocks 13c, week olds, Red 14c. Suttle Hatchery. 2t-19c IF YOU ll4VE ANYTHING TO sell, trade, rent or want to boy try THE STAB WANT AI| COLUMN, $50 REWARD FOR conviction of thieves who stole hams from D. A. Beam store on N. Washington St. May 14th. 2t-21c Try Star Wants Ads. Memorial To Be Held At Knob Creek Next Sunday. Several On Sick List, t _ 'Special to The Star.) Belwood, May 19.—Miss Pearl Oantt has been quite ill tor some | time but is improving. __ j Mr. and Mrs. B. P." Peeler and children and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Smith and several others attended the memorial at Friendship Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Ford and children of Shelby were visitors in the community Sunday afternoon. Miss Elva Richard OX the state hospital at Morganton visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Rich ard Thursday afternoon. Mr. W. W. Richard is quite ill at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Willis and chil dren of Maiden spent the week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Willis. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gantt and children of Cooksville spent Satur day night with Mrs. S. L. Gantt and family. Mias Ruth Hartman was the; guest oX Misses Nanie Lou and Lorene Goodson Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Turner and son, Buddy, and Miss Noah Carpen ter were the dinner guests o X Mr. and Mrs. Lee Carpenter Sunday. Miss Delia Queen of Shelbv spent the week-end with Misses Georgia and Pansy Queen. Miss Florence Dayberry of Lin eolnton spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Dayberry. * Miss Verda Ramsey of Shelby spent a few days last week wits her aunt, Mrs. S. L. Gantt. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Deal and children were the dinner guests oX Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norman Sun day. Mias Mayo Gantt visited her sla ter Mrs. Eugene Jaynes of Morgan ton 8unday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Buff and daughter visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Richard Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Dayberry vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hart man Sunday morning. Memorial services will be at Knob Creek Sunday. Preaching at It o’clock. Dinner at noon and the Deal Quartet will sing in the afternoon. The public Is invited to attend. Miss Katherine Hubbard visited Miss Estell Brackett Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Miller and children and Mr. Jack Gantt spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Willis of Lincolnton route one. EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. Having qualified as executors of the will of J. Y. Hord. deceased, thie is to hereby notify all pereons indebted to the eetate of the said J. Y. Hord to make immediate payment of such indebtedness to the undersigned; and this is to furth er notify all pereons holding claims against said estate to file same properly itemised and verified with the under signed on or before April* It, 1931 and this notice will bo pleaded In bar of any recovery thereon. This April 29, 1930. r. M. WASHBURN, 3. Xj. HORD, Exeoutors. Newton and Newton. Attye. April 30 BEAMS MILL SECTION NEWS Ice Cream Supper At Pleasant Grove Next Saturday. B. Y. T. V. Officer*. tSpecial to The Star.) May 20.—There will be an ice cream supper at Pleasant Grove church Saturday night, May 24. The public is cordially invited . The following officers werfe elect ed to serve next quarter in B. Y. P. U.: President, ^Annie McSwain; vice president, Eleanor Elliott; secretary, Lena Williams; treasurer, Manana Hoyle; correspondent secretary. Irene Costner; pianist, Carl Mc Swaln; chorister. Cullen McSwaln; Bible quiz, Vevette Elliott. Mrs. Dovie Camp spent several days of last week with her sister, Mrs. Charlie McSwaln. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bridges spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Pressley Costner. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Elliott visit ed Mrs. J. Y. Elliott Sunday after noon Mcsdames E. E. White, Gaffney Camp, and Mr. Palmer Thrift spent Friday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. Charlie McSwaln. Mr. and Mrs. Goddy Hoyle spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Pressley Costner. Miss Irene Costner spent Thurs day afternoon with Miss Edna Mc Swain. Miss Novella Wright spent Friday jwlth Misses Annie and Addle Mc ■ Swain. quite a few people of the com munity attended memorial day at Falla ton. Mrs. Doyle Hendrick Is spending awhile with Mr. and Mrs. Josh R. Wright. * Chtvous and Martona Hoyle, the children of Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Hoyle of Beams Mill, have returned home from A. S. T. C, Boone, to spend the summer vacation with their parents. Notice Of Stockholders Meeting. The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Shelby Building and Loan Asaociatlon will be held In the office of the association on Thursday, May 23nd, 5 P. M. J. F. ROBERTS, Sec.-Treaa. 5t-13c CLEAN T| m PAINT B I W* POLISH * USE KYANIZE PAINTS, VARNISHES AND ENAMELS. Great! You'll Say Om ym tty this vain mmmi tar (U Ihii —tmtmn or at, am net FLOOR SNAMBL to also «triWo| wn, *r mnllki, acia piwin oo with ood KYANIZE Furnishes a coat ing for every need. Call for “Kyan ize” by name. We have any color you need for any job. LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH FLOOR WAXES AND RENT YOU OUR FLOOR POLISHER BY THE DAY. Shelby Hardware Co. — PHONE 330 — “WE SERVE TO SATISFY” \ Year Home Ckiin We Save You Money Your friendship indicates that you recognize Carolina Stores' contribution to better retailing methods to more efficient public service. These advantages we offer you, and, in addition to this you are dealing at home. * FLOUR ‘-at'S*’ 89c - - - * - :.. Parson’s Household AMMONIA BOTTLE .... 14c LIQUID i VENEER BOTTLE.23c JOHNSON’S FLOOR WAX 8 oz. Paste__35< Pint, Liquid__ 59c Tomatoes 3 No. 2 Cant.. 29c Tissogood Peas 2 No. 2 Cant . 25c Welch Grape Juice Pint 29c Wright's Mayonnaise, Pints ... 35c Wright's Mayonnaise, Half Pints.19c Red Wing Grape Juice, Pint...25c Grapefruit, Florida Gold, No. 2 Can.25c CHEESE gg-'gs 29c Bananas Jg-gaSA 25c Green Beans 3 lbs. 25c CAROLINA STORES OWNED BY CAROLINA PEOPLE \ > -:--:- ■■_ READ THE STAR. IT NOW GOES INTO 5,000 HOMES EVERT OTHER DAY. 52.50 A YEAR BY MAIL. FOUR WEEKS FOB A QUARTER BY CARRIER BOY. Danny’s Gone. TOOTS AND CASPER— rjf OH. PE AQi ow PEAR' MV eON PANNV HAS LEFT HOME A6A1N * I AND ALL ON ACCOUNT tOP THAT FLAPPER- 1 -~L MABEL’ ' WHAT‘S “THE. MATTER., MB5. HOOFER? PIP 'THEY* <jtET 'p iMARRlEP. 7 NO,THEY didn't 4et married- fe BUT MY SON IS SO STUCK ON HEI2. k THAT WHEN HE HEARD SHE HAD ' I RETURNED TO HER HPME- IN DETROIT . HE DECIDED TO ^ET A JOB THERE N—~r-\ <50 HE COULD BE NEAR HER ! HE. ON THE MOOWIN^r TRAIN*, Kit * © IlfciO. Km* Oaturea Syndicate, frc.. ■'■"■ »-P11 -ZT-— ,t VW? .^ Graat Untam right* x*}*rrt&_ I'M <bO Lonesome J WITHOUT mV BoV, TOOT^! 3 V< mv wire 13 A VEB-V PECULIAR WOMAM, Camper'. <&HE WAS 30 }( UPfET THI3 MORNING e>HE TWREW A ^LA9& OP WATER AT ME'. . BUT WE PIDN-T ALWAYS quarrel! we ubedto I v L COO Ll WE TWO TURTLE V— J#P^P0VE3! I LW UAED 1 “TO HUcr HER* S \ COULD HAVE. ^SQUEEZED > W*death: 'T/K$ I know* *ND MOW Vou-ps. <&OOttY WE&'tx, IURPhY- 5-20.’ M Buttercup** Sweetie. !' DON-T BLAME. MOe. HOOPER TOO. BEIN4* , - BLUE BECAUSE. HERV'* , BOV WENt “TO DETROIT <bO HE CAN BE NEAP, y I MABEL, CABPEQ.! ‘ * V^WEKJ A' BOV LOVE^ A <£,»RL NCTTVjlM4 EL«>E MATTEee kToo-re»! outs' I buttercup MUSrHT V&j !~THE same ; \VyW«K» HE i ' up! \WHAT \f> 0UTTEPCUP 'PA-PA-iM^ ABCUT-iJ ca^peq •? ry. ^\ THINK. iHE'& -TAWShJ | A ^H>NE Y i “TO THAT' / Little./ /J l • come back here,You * UTTLE eHEJW’Vou-RE -TOO TOUKU* TO MAKE 4oo-<£tOO> EVESAT ^rlRL2»; WHAT ARE . Too 6rC*rt£t -to DO«* v PROPOSE to that, C-CfcXJNU^ LADV?. 'jh>>
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