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20,000 People Read Star Want Advo-TIie Ccst Is Small; Resul's Good k WhatYouWantl kin the WANT ADS Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. This size 1 cent per word each Insertion. This size type 2c per word each insertion. This size type 3c per word each insertion. a. O TAYLOR'S TAXI SERV-1 Ice. located with Sellers Shoe Shop, phone 602—night phone 600 Shoe repairing at new low prices Sellers Shoe Shop, In the building recently vacated by Chaa. A. Hoey, North La fayette street. tf 21c WATCH. CLOCK AND JEWELRY repairing L. C. Davis, next door to Efird's 1 appreciate vour patron age large or sir,all tl 16c SEE O. E. FORD CO. FOR THE Coker Cotton seed cleaner. 3t 9c IF YOU WERE DISABLED AN accident and health policy would help pay the bills. North American Accident Insurance Co., Box 12. Shelby, N. C. 3t 9c LOST: ONE PAIR OF BLACK I kid gloves on North LaFayette St. Finder will please return them to Mrs. C. C. McBrayer, South De Kalb St. and receive reward. 3t 6p FOR HAY, FEED AND SEED oats, and all kinds of farm machin ery O. E. Ford Co. is the place, 3t 9c SEVERAL GOOD WATCHES TO be sacrificed for cash. They can bt seen at George Alexander’s. 12t Jan 30p ANY MAKE RADIO REPAIR cd. Parts for all makes. Maur.ej I Radio Service 6. Washington St., Phone 518. 12t 15c USED AUTO PARTS I FINK IRON & METAL CO. j Trade Alley. Phone 580. tf-30c j ___:.. YOU CAN’T HELP ACCIDENTS cr sickness after you’re down, but you can protect youf income. North American Accident Insurance Co., Box 12, Shelby, N. C. 3t 9c PLACE YOUR~ORDER FOR ICE boxes and have them made to your order. J. a. Whitaker, Carolina Home or W. G. Spake. tf 6c fineTacc urate"’ watch're t'airing; small or complicated. See George Alexander, next door to Stephenson’s Drug store. 6t 30p C A BB A GEPLANTS -100 for 12£c. C. H. Reinhardt, South Shelby. 6c THE POULTRY Exchange, N. Wash ington St. D. A. Beam Co. Phone 130. 3t-9c WHY NOT BE ASSURED OF your wages whether well or sick We guarantee these when you can’t work. North American Accident Insurance Co., Box 12, Shelby, N C. 3t 9c| FEED YOUR HOGS AND chickens digester tankage and watch the results. You’ll be satisfied. O. E. Ford Co. has plenty of it. __ 3t 9c GUITARS, VIOLINS AND all other String; Instruments with strings and all accessor-1 ies for all string instruments' now at our store. Pendleton’s Music Store. 2t-9c FOR LETTER HEADS, ENVEL OPES—IN FACT ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTLNG—PHONE NO. 11. A FEW SLIGHTLY USED Electric and Battery Radios at greatly reduced prices. Pendleton’s Music Store. 2t9c for SALE FORD SEDAN AT A bargain. Oan be seen at 370 E. Ma rion street. Phone 611 3-6p JUST RECEIVED SHIP ment o f Student Violins Pendleton’s Music Store. 2t9e CALL 832 AND LET US SEND for your car and Wash or Grease it for 75c each. The Auto Inn, next to the Whiteway Dry Cleaners, tf 30c JOB PRINTINGOF all kinds at lower prices than you have ever paid. Phone 11 or 4-J and let us give you an estimate o n your next printing order. A utomatic presses, accurate count. tf-24p HOUSE WITH NINE ROOMS and good barn for sale for very small down payment, or will trade for vacant property. House located on good street In South Shelby. Rent almost pays building and loan. Horace Kennedy, tf 28c FOR SEED OATS, SFED POTA toes, onion sets, cabbage plants. J. N. Dellinger. 2-llc PLENTY OF SEED AND FEED oats at O. E Ford Co's . st 9c D A. TEDDER, NOTARY” PUB lic, Shelby, N. C. 4t 4p FOR THE FAMOUS CHATTA nooga plows and middle busters call O. E. Ford Co, 3t 9c IF YOU WANT GOOD FLOUR go to J. N. Dellinger. 2-Uc CAR OF SEED Oats. Prices to move them. D. A. Beam Co. Phone 130. 3t-llc Grocery Specials Yellow Cling Peaches, 3 cans for __ 45c Sauer Kraut, 3 cans 25c Home Made Kraut, lb. 8 l-3c Tender Crushed Corn, 3 cans for__ 25c Eagle Brand Milk, can_18c 11 O’Clock Coffee, lb. __ 12.1c Grapefruit, 6 for_25c Celery, Stalk :_._10c Pork Ribs, lb. __12£c Country Cured Hams, Choice sliced, lb.__ 38c Shortcuts, lb. _30c Fat Backs, lb.__10c C. H. RINEHARDT SOUTH SHELBY 2t-9c WANTED FARM HAND OR tenant with *o«<l recommendation. J M. Gardner, Lattimore, R-l. l-10p BEST VIRGINIA FLOUR ' $2 50 and 12.GO per hundred wt. at J. N. Dellinger's. 2-lie FOR SALE - BONE Meal. Any quantity. D. A. Beam Co. 3t-9c FOR RENT: FURNISHED BED rooms with steam heat. Mrs. Ellen B. Switzer. Phone 669. I2t I6p BABY CHICKS SPECIAL “REDS” First Lot February 18 h. mcconnell FALLSTON ROAD, NORTH Falls ton Road North Shelby 3-llp ATTEND THE PLAY SATUR~ day night at the Belwood BchooL Proceeds to help orphan girl to pay expenses of tubercular treatment at State Sanatorium. Enjoy the play and do a good deed. If you cannot attend, send small contribution. It 11c FOR SALE OR TRADE ONE h" room house, close in with garage and good outbuildings, on terms. So* Zeb E. Beam, at Zeb’s Barber Shop 2-1’e FOR SALE—ONE NEARLY NEW medium size, boys $25 bicycle. Will take $15 T. W. Ham.iok Co. 2-llc "day old chicks free this week only. With each 100 purchased, will give ten free. Limit~d amount. Suttle Hatchery, Shelby, Phone 572. 2t-lle YOU WILL FIND FRESH CAB bage plants at J. N. Dellinger. 2-Hc Nothing Seems Permanent The fundamental propositions of economics are now being challenged, and the reputations of modern au thors shift in value like stocks in Wall street.—The American Maga zine. HOUSE IS BURNED IN FOREST CITY SUNDAY Forest Ctty, Feb. 10.—A frame house here belonging to John Re:d of Rutherfordton and occupied b.v Walter Settlemeyer and family, caught fire Sunday night resulcii.; in a complete loss to both Mr. S*t tlemeyer, whose enttre household furnishings were destroyed. Nothing was saved from the flames whir.h raged for 30 minutes before they could be checked. Mr. Settlemeyer and his family were at church when the fire was discovered by neighbors, who turn ed in the alarm. The fire had gained suoh head way when discovered that noth'fg could be saved. No ’nsurance was carried on the furniture. 20,000 Jobless Rake Off New York Snow Idle Men Rejoice As They Are Giv en Opportunity To Earn Five Dollars A Day. New York, Feb. 9.—Snow shovels clanged a metallic paetn of praise to the weather today as 20,000 New Yorkers rejoiced that they had Jobs at last. A week-end snowfr.ll which in other years would have been un welcome was greeted by city offic ials as a splendid chance to help the Jobless. The 20,000 were put to work at $5 a day From the canyons of Mf nhattan to the farthest op:n spaces of Queens they labored Joyfully, Many of them were too thinly clad, of ficials said, but shlve'ing or not. all seemed cheerful at the chance to et m a half dollar an hour. They had been summoned to the job by radio and by recruiting of ficials who made the rounds of em ployment bureaus and ‘'flophouses." Had Indigestion Sure As She Ate I l “I don't believe I ate a meal In two years that didn’t cause indi gestion. I'd get so nervous I could hardly sleep at night and finally S. G. BROWN lost my appetite completely. Con stipation and liver trouble kept rae bilious and full of poisons and I had a severe pain In my bacn. Tlien I started taking Sargon, along with Sargon Pills, and this treat ment got all the poisons out of my system and every trouble I had disappeared- I have a big appetite, sleep fine and feel like my old self in every way.”—S. G. Brown, Bal four, N. C. Sold in Shelby by Cleveland Drug Co., and In Kings Mountain ov Summers Drug Co. Adv When Travel Bore*. The imhappiest people In the world, says an observer, are too rich Americans, driven hysterically from place to place by the fear that some pleasure might elude them.— The Country Home. Lattimore News Of Current Week Wood Cutting For Mr. Callahan. Dr. Bridges Goes to r>d»idc Of Jake Mag ness. tSpedal to The Star/* Lnttimore, Feb. 10. -The men of the community had a wood cutting Wednesday afternoon for Mr. Lester Callahan, who baa ween sick for some time. Mr. John Jenkins of Polk villa spent several days last week with his daughter. Mrs. J. B Horne. He also visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C Harrffl. Messrs Troy. Albert and James Davidson spent the day Sunday with Messrs. Yates and Ltnsey Mc Swaln of Bolling Springs. Mr. and Mrs. A. I Jolley of Mooresboro visited Mrs. J. L. Jot lev and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Jordan on Tuesday evening. Mr and Mrs. Thamer Mackey at.d little daughter, Florlne, visited Mr; Mackey’s sister. Mrs. Glenn Paln'er Sunday, Mrs. Painter Is still In the Shelby hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Calton and little son, Aubrey Jr, Misses Wil r.ree Calton and Katherine Eastep visited Mrs. Ellen Calton at 3ur. shine recently. Mr. Otto Eargle, of Mooresvtlle. was the guest of Miss Elsie Orders Sunday afternoon. Miss Maude Crowder, who teach es at Dobson, spent the week end at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A- Crowder. Others spend ing Sunday with Mr. and Mrr, Crowder were: Mr. and Mrs. Mog ness. of Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. A L. Calton and Misses Wllloree Calton and Katherine Eastep. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Hamrick and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Weaver spen, the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Flay Cablness, near Shelby. There will be a B. Y. p, u. social at the church next Saturday nigut. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jordan and Children and Miss Madge Harr'l' visited Mr. George Joilcy near Cliff side. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Justice and little daughter, Marie, spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cling Justice, of the Zion commun ity. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Blanton and boys, Vetus and Howard, were dinner guests 8unday of Mr. »r>d i Mrs. Hoyle Gardner in the Double ' Springs community. Misses Wiloree Calton, Kather ine Eastep, Elsie Order, Mr. Aubrey Calton and Mr. and Idrs. Karl Jor dan spent the day in Charlotte Saturday. Miss Lyda Poston, home econo mics teacher in the Lattimore high school was able to return to school Monday after a two weeks Illness at her home in the Zion community. Mrs. J. L. Jolley is spending this week with relatives in the M». Pleasant community, near Cliffside. Those calling to see Mr. and Mrs. S. C„ Rayburn Sunday were: Miss Carrie Rayburn and Mr. L. H Powell, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Beam, of Shelby, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace HarriU. i Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Toms visited Mrs. Toms' mother. Mrs. Georgia Gold in the New House community Sunday afternoon. Dr. Dwight Bridges was called Wednesday to the bedside of hie uncle, Mr. Jake M tgness, who is seriously ill. in Phoen x, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Harrill who have been with Mr. HarriU’s moth er, Mrs. Julia Harrill, for several days, returned to'Charlotte Wednes day, where Mr. Harrill will undergo an operation on his nose Dr R. L. Hunt has returned from Wilmington, where ne spent sev eral days last week with friends Mr, and Mrs. Bate More head and Mrs. M. L. Morehead of AvondJic visited relatives in Luttlmore Sun day afternoon. Mr. L. H. Harrill of Raleigh is spending a few days with his moth er. Mrs. Julia Harrill. Dr. and Mrs. R, L. Hunt had as dinner guests Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Harrill. Mr. Clifford Harrill, and Mrs. John Blanton and little son, Btibbie The Lattimore basketball teams were defeated by the Banoak teams at Banoak last Tuesday night. They will meet the Baltimore teams in a return game In the Lattimore gym Friday night. The Banoak girls have held the county champ* lonship In Catawba county for the past two years. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Harrill Vis ited Mr. Harr Ill’s father, Mr. J. U. Harrill in Shelby Sunday afternoon A Great Adventure. After all. marriage Is a great ad I venture—and the less it turns out the way you hoped, the more Inter esting are the surprises it has for you.—Collier’s Weekly. Four Million Church Is Formally Opened John 1>. Rockefeller, Jr., Among 2.400 Present When Church I* Dedicated. New York, Feb. 0. The non-sec tarian Riverside church, pulpit of the Rev. Harry Emerson Fosdirk end place of worship of John D. Rockefeller, Jr., and uls family, was dedicated Sunday with warning by its pastor that civilisation cannot be sustained without the massage which the church of God is trying to convey. A congregation of 2,400 pera >n-. filled the auditorium and galleries of the $4,000,000 gothic edifice high above the Hudson beside Grams tomb, and hundreds more heard u.e services by amplifiers in other rooms of the church or stood out side on the snowy Riverside Drl 'e hoping in vain to enter. Among the 2,400 was Mr. Rocke feller. Jr., whose benericlence help' d largely to build the church. Whiskey Stolen From Government Customs Wilmington. Feb. Theft of 1, 066 pints of bonded whiskey from the United States customs house In Wilmington was revealed Sunday by I. D. Harretson, U. S. deputy marshal for this district. Mr. Harrelson said the liquor was part of a load captured from a rum runner In Shallotte Inlet, near here, last Christmas eve. The con traband was stored In the customs house December 26, 1330, he sa'd r.nd the theft was discovered Jan uary 18, 1931. FROM COUGHS When children cough at night—it'sa danger signal. Don’t wait until morn ing—give the cough in* atant attention. fieipinol give* quick relief. It atopa the cough —break* up the conge** tion and raise* any mu* cut. Best of all, it ieta the little coughers get their natural sleep—and give* nature a chance to aid their quick recovery* Pleasant tasting, but no sugar—no opiate*—Safe! 50c in the three-cornered bottle. Ask your druggist. The new Ford Is an economical car to own and drive Low tint eost9 tow coat of open at ion and up-keep* and iow yearly depreciation mean a distinct macing to every purchaser % THE NEW Ford is a splendid car to own and drive because of its attractive lines and colors, safety, com fort, speed, reliability and long life. There are, in addition, three other features of importance to every far-seeing automobile owner • • • low first cost, low cost of operation and up-keep, and low yearly depreciation. During the life of the car, the day-by-day economy of owning a Ford will amount to considerably more than the saving on the first cost, You save when you buy the Ford and you save every mile you drive. The reasons for this economy are simplicity of design, high quality of materials and care in manu facturing and assembling. Many vital parts are made to limits of one one-thousandth of an inch. Some to three ten-thousandths of an inch. Throughout, the new Ford is an outstanding example of line crafts manship In automobile engineering. The more you see of the new Ford—the more you talk to Ford owners and experienced mechanics—the more certain you become of this fact. ... It brings yon everything you want or need in a motor ear at an unusually low price. TmNnrFMo Tudok Sedan LOW PRICES OF FOBS CARS $433 to $630 f. O. a. IMrdi, pint fcllftl aki <■■!#«! < Mi »yra tira MM <M mmU •««. Tas m pmrmhmt m fmrd an MMtahll term* «>>»■>> •b iirtirliii f«ri IWm Nmi •/ IAm 0mtemrnd Credit ClMf—y, TOOTS AND CASPER— A Test For A Tender Heart. f Vou PONT MEAN "TO TELL Me -THAT 0UTTERCUP 601N at MOVIES ' rt-e> A PACT , TOOT<j>* ' M TO HAVE HIM AT \ THE PUCKER PUM*^' <5>TuplO0 FRlDAV MORSMN& at ►jine. O'CLOCK* HE 9TO . <iET #5*2. A PAY . HERE THE CA6>TIN^r. .^DIRECTORS CARP*. I PONY THINK fVlUCH Vi DON'T KNOW, OF THE IDEA OF BABY STARTING Hi^ CAREER on a fripay, Casper! thats bad luck : WHAT KIND OF A PART V5» BUTTERCUP . _,to haveV [^) <f ■ & i, "TOOTS! » DIDN-T ASK! BREAKING IN IS THE MAIN THIN6 NOW'. I LL T>0 THE. DlCTAtlN^ LATER LEAVE IT TO me: TMKs> mS> Your chance, Buttercup' opportunity id knocking at -your door'. Uudt-think* -Youu.eooN dee Your name in electric u4-ht<2>= 'WE LL. HAVE OOR UMOU&NED, AND 'YACHTS AND A COUNTRY c-TA-rtz> "YOU MAKE THE MONEY AND I LL HELP YOU <=>PEND •t: . OH BCTY'. | MU9T BREAV*. THE NEW5 TO COLONEL HOOFER.! HE LLTURVJ <*REEN WITH ENVY! WAT UNT*LYO0 BEE THE. EVPREBBION ON) H1B PACE 5 I HOPE HE WON'T LOOm TOO BAP BECAUBE I’M VERY HEARTEpty -10, Unexpected Competition. B&et You noc* Colonel ? OVER WJTH rHER VvMEM HIM "THAT iRCVJP l«-> r INTO "THE. fOVIE<3! WEU-O, Colonel.* ••vE^crr B\6r Newe> FOR. "YOU*. YOuRE oust THE (iruY l WAKJT -TO BEE,CASPER PID YOU HEAR ABOUT MY BABY * TEDDY"? S. WE 9» 4iOINLt into s---- YHE movies e ir. rr ^bemst uke a PREAM'. I HAPTEPPT "OVER IN THE park; Ves.terdat, and a casttin^ DIRECTOR PROM FUCKER FILM-3. INC. STEPPED OP and TOLD MB to have. MV BABV AT THE ©TUDIO FPIPAV MORNIN^r AT NINE. OCIjDCK! WHATS THE MATTER.. CASPETtfYbu-VE TURNED PALE.' THAT'S*THE PICTURE BUTTERCUP IS <^ONNA BE IN*. WHAT DO THEY WANT WITH THE HOOFER BABY ? MAYBE HES 401N& TO BE BUTTERCUPS "SPOT** A * SPOT" IS A Person on the set who stands in FRONT OF THE CAMERA UNTIL THEY 6ET PROPERLY, AND THEN AND DOES HIS STUFF1. hoofer baby BE * T&pcrrl MUST BE. IT!
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