20,000 People Read Star Want Advs-The Cost Is Small; Resul's Cood Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 26c. T&1* size 1 cent per wdfd Seen insertion This size type 2c per word each insertiop. This si25e type 3c per word each insertion. FKEE MAP OF THE COM plete highway system ol Cleveland county, showing the roads taken over by the state under the new highway law. You can secure one ol these maps 16x17 inches by paying $1 or more on sub scriptiOn to The Star, tf 4p WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY repairing. U C. Davis, next door to Efird'a l appreciate your patron age. large or small tf 16c USED AUTO PARTS PINK IRON & METAL CO. Trade Alley, Phone 580. tf-30c NEARLY TWO HUNDRED users In Cleveland county of Gen eral Electric Refrigerators and not one has ever spent one cent for service. Robert C. Hard, Dealer, S. Washington St., Shelby. tf 25c FREE, NEW HIGHWAY map of Cleveland county showing the 793 miles of roads to be taken over by the state under the new road bill. You can get one of these maps by paying $1 or more on your subscription to The Star, tfp L E T US TRADE you a new set of Atlas tires guaranteed for 12 months. Liberal al lowance for your old tires. Doggett & Lack ey, Shelby, N. C. 2te FOR RENT: SIX-ROOM HOUSE. 415 North Washington 8t. Immed iate occupancy. Louis M. Hamrick, phene 105. tf 4c PAY $1.00 OR MORE ON subscription to The Star and receive free, the new highway map of Cleveland county. It shows, the various types of roads, township lines, towns, large streams and consolidated schools. The map is just out. Get yours now. tf 4p ANY MAKE RADIO REPAIRED. Parts of all makes. Mauney Radio service, S. Washington St., Phone &18. tf 6c NOW OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Washing and greasing. Standard Products and Service. Stanley and Son, Corner LaFayette and Sumter Streets, Phone 643-J. 6t 20c SEE GOO.'ALEXANDER POR tine watch repairing. Prices moder ate. Your work appreciated. Next* door to Stephenson Drug Store. 12t Mch 23p ” FOR SALE—SEED Corn, Golden Yellow* two ear prolific. D. A. Beam Co. Phone 130. 3t-23c FOR SALE: A GOOD BABY carriage. Phone 794. 2t 23p GET YOUR MULE SHOED a£l round lor 50c, you to furnish shoes. Bull tongue and twister plows re pointed and sharpened, two for 5c. Heeler plows sharpened for 7 1-2 to 15c each. Bring your corn to our mill. Com cleaned and ground. Proctor and Gold between Metcalfs and Double Shoals. 3t 23c SHELBY POTATO STORAGE house will start treating potatoes March 26, 1931. Three cents per bushel will be charged. 3t 23c iFYOUROL^ BAT TERY is weak we will trade you a new one and take in your old one at a fair price. Doggett& Lackey, Shelby, N. C. 2t-23c COMPLETE RE Babbiting- service. See us for all parts. Mauney Auto Parts Co. tfc , FOR SALE 1 MARE iStSI years old, good quiet mule weighs 1,060 pounds of more price reason able. W. S. ’ Fortenberry Kings Mountain R-2. l-35p ~QUXT any nasty injurious expensive tobacco habit »asilv. in expensively, without dmgs. Ad dress R. YV 9ioS.es Mohawk, Flor ids, i-25p THE STAR IS WORTH the price asked—less than the cost of a 2c postage stamp per issue, but a new highway map showing the 793 miles oi roads in Cleveland county to be taken over by the state, will be given free to subscrib ers paying $1 or more on sub scription. tf-4p JUST RECEIVED A FRiiSH supply of Garden seed. Loose L:ans and com. We have them. See x. be fore you make garden. Hord and Son Lawndale. 9.163 CUSTOM HATCHING done, 2c an egg. Bring eggs on Tuesdays. H. McConnell, Fallston Road. tf 27c SOME GOOD M~6eT EL A Fords and Chev rolets at real bargain prices. Doggett And Lackey, Used Car Dealers, Shelby, N. C. 2t-23c IT COSTS BUT A FEW CENTS a day to protect your Income when disabled from sickness or accident. Write for full details. North Ameri dftn Accident Insurance Co., Box Shelby, N. C. tf 23c Specials This Week Eagle Brand Milk __17c Campbell’s Soups, 3 cans 25c Lima Beans, 3 cans_... 25c Kraut, No. 2 cans; 3 for _ 25c Banner Oats, 3 for ______ 25c Home Made Syrup, gal. „ 75c Grapefruit, 6 for__ 25c White Fish, 3 lbs. ______ 25c Washing Powder, 7 for 25c Brillo, 4 for___25c C. H. REINHARDT SOUTH SHELBY ltc BRAKE LINING At prices you can afford to pay. Mauney Auto Parts Co. tfc CALL 833 AND LET US SEND for your car and Wash or Grease tt for 75c each- The Auto Inn, next to the Whiteway Dry Cleaners, tf 30c FOR PLUMBING and Repairing- Phone 329, W. T. Bandall. _ 9t-llc CALL US FOR Plumbing and heat ing, new and remod eling. Repairing done promptly. Modern Heating and Plumb ing Co., Phone 569. tf MR. PARMER: YOUR BEST | crop insurance Is a good Standard ! Southern Fertilizer made by Na vassa Guano Co. See J. J. Latti more. Agent. tf 18c JOHN MCARTHUR'S TIN SHOP. If you need a tinner go to McAr thur's Shop for guttering, roofing and repair work. Opposite James Tiddy’s Shop. 3t 23c FOR RENT TO MARRIED COU ple: Four rooms with privilege of kitchen and bath. W. Y. Weathers, phone 264, South DeKalb St. 3t 23p ~WE HAVE THREE good eleven hundred pound mules for sale. Doggett & L a c k e y, Shelby, N. C. 2t-23c CYLINDERS RE BORED and honed, n i s 10 n s and rings. Mauney Auto Parts Co. tfc WANTED: A JOB AS COOK OR maid. Can furnish first class refer ence. Telephone 793. 4t 20p FOR RENT: FIVE ROOM HOUSE on West Warren 8t. All conven iences. Nat Bowman. tf 4o DR. SCHOLLS, Foot specialist, will be at A. V. Wray & 6 Sons on Friday, April 3rd. Free examination. 4t-25c FOR SALE: BED AND Dresser, at a Bargain, almost new new. Call 611, 2t-25p Mt. Sinai News OfCurrznt Week String Music at Home of Mr. and Mr*, tabron Bridge*. Mr. Put nam in Hospital. (Star News Bureau) • Shelby. R-2. Mar 24 —Rev. J. L. Jenkins filled his regular appoint ments at the church Saturday and Sunday afternoons, bringing a very interesting message both times. Mr. and Mrs Thurman Hamrick and Miss Selma Hamrick of Poplar Springs were callers in the com munity Wednesday A number of friends of Mr and Mrs. Lebron Rogers enjoyed a Thursday. String music was furn ished by Messrs. Loy McSwain, Le bron Rogers, Miller Ellis. Gordon Fi lls and son Master Yancy Etiis. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Billy McSwain, Mr. and Mrs. Brady McSwain and two children Eulan and Waynette and Mrs. Atha Pinson from near Lattlmore; Mr. and Mrs. B. O. RandaiU and Mi ;ses Era and Caroline Randall of Piney Grove; Mr. and Mr'. R O Ellis aict children and Mr. Reuben McSwain ot tens community, Mrs. David Champion returned to home Friday evening, having spent pari of last week with her daugh ter, Mrs. Clnrence Self, of Shelby Miss Magaltne Wright, of Earl spent last Thursday night with nee ; schoolmate, Miss Vernia Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Weaver of Gaffney and Mrs. J, D. Branton of this community were visitors in •* Shelby Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hamrick arc children and Mr. and Mrs. Ellie 1 Clary and children of Flint - 'll, | were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. A, Clary Friday. Mr. L, R. Putnam and son Ilyin j Putnam, attended preaching service j at the First Baptist church of She' by, Sunday morning. Miss Norine Rollins of Gaffney ; spent Sunday at the home of her! mother, Mrs. J. H. Rollins. Mr. L. Y. Putnam who has been sick for the past week entered a hospital in Charlotte where he will undergo treatment Monday afternoon Htj. was accompanied to Charlotte by his wife and brother Mr, Baxter f Putnam of Shelby. We hope he will soon be able to return home. Mr. Mai Hopper of Shelby was a visitor in this section Friday after noon. Mr. J. M. Hunt's mother of Cliff side is spending some time with Mr and Mrs. Hunt and children of this community. Mrs. David Champion Is sick at ] the time of this writing Mr. and Mr. R. N. Hawkins and son Bobby, of Shelby called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hawkins Sunday afternoon. Mr. L. R. Putnam and sons Messrs Hyth and Crete Putnam and Misses Edna and Ocle Putnam vis ited Mr and Mrs. L. R Putnam a while Sunday night. IS FAMILY TREE FULL COLOR Kinston—Jim Brown, who re cently moved here from New York State, claims a highly colorful fam ily tree. | He is descended from the Greens of Flatbush, and his wife was a | Gray, relatives of the New Haven Blacks Brown's sister married a | White and a brother married a Thann, pronounced "Tan.” Old-time family clam bakes on Long Island Sound used to be at tended by Abe Redd and a Mrs. Yellowly, but they weren't kin, Brown says. Flint Hill News Of Current Week Young People Elect Officers. Mr. Blanton in Hospital. Personal News of Interest. (Special to The Star.) Flint Hill*, Mar. 23.—There was a [ very large crowd at B. Y. P. U Sun day afternoon. The following offi cers were elected: President, Law rence Blanton; vice-president Mis* Lois Harrill: Bible reader-'*: ador. Miss Gladys Harrill; seeretar , M‘ss Quella Martin; corresponding so -re tary. Miss Myrtle Harrill; -reasurer, Boyce Davis; group captain No, 1, Joe Ret Ledbetter; No. 2 Miss Alma Pearson; No. 3 Miss Blanche liai son; No. 4 Buren Ledbetter; choirs ter, Grady Blanton, organist Miss Pearl Scruggs. Mr. Boyce Davis entertaln»d a great number of the young people of this community with a party Sat urday night. Misses Ruth and Virginia .Hopper of Poplar Springs spent Saturday night with Miss Gladys Hartlll. Mr. L. S, McSwain spent t rrday with his father Mr. P. G. McSwain. Miss Lillie Blanton spent part of last week with her uncle. Chester Smith of Shelby. Mr. Camp Hamrick is spending a week with his sister Mr. and Mr'. R. B. Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hamrick (pent a while Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Hamrick. Sorry to note that Mr. J. S. Blan ton is in Shelby hospital seriously ill with stomach trouble. Mr. -did Mrs, Frank Moore spent last Thursday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Ogle Glad to note that Mrs. iair.es Moore and baby who are in the Shelby hospital are getting along nicely. Springs Denies He Favors Night Work Charlotte—Col. LeRoy Springs, one of South Carolina’s largest tex tile operators, said he was opposed personally to night work In textile mills for women and youths. He made the statement in ampli fvltiK views he set. forth here yes terday which questioned the motiv es of “textile associations and in stitute folks" advocating elimina tion of night work. He charged their motives were financial and not hu manitarian. Col. Springs said he Was trying eliminating night work for women and young boys In his mills, but the operatives opposed It THOUSANDS Of DOLLARS PAID OUT ... In the last eighteen months our association has paid out thousands of dollars to those thrif ty, thinking, B. &. L. Shareholders. Folks who have been carrying B. & L. Shares for 6 and a quarter years —while times were good Their shares matured just at the right time and just as their shares matured we had the money for them. They have worked and saved and they were fix ed when hard times came around. Grit your teeth — throw' out your chest, and make up your mind right now that you are going to start some B. & L. Shares and save your money — and that you are going to have money when you need it. New Series Now Opening At The Cleveland Building & Loan Association J. L. SUTTLE, Sec.-Treas, Friday - - A One - Day Deposit Sale at McNeely’s DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY GARMENT YOU SELECT, UNTIL EASTER Your fondest dreams of a charm ing costume for Easter can be real ized. Select youf dress, your coat, or your hat, before your favorites have been sold. We have one of the most authentic selections of Spring and Easter fashions we have ever assembled. This special advance shopping off er will not effect our new low pric es. Every garment will be included for your choice. Nothing will be reserved. SHOP FOR STYLE, INDIVIDUALITY and QUALITY.... McNeely’. it the place Attend the most liberal shopping offer McNeely has ever made. Make your Easter selections eary Friday morning. Let Us Call Your Attention To A Showing of LA FRANCE HOSE • Pure silk from top to toe— ' Full fashioned— $1.00 In shades demanded for spring New One-Piece PAJAMA SUITS Made of character cloth—a new North Carolina product / $1.95 . . Colors and combinations 5 Dozen Famoufc WIRTHMOR DRESSES $1.00 J. C. McNeely & Co., Inc. STYLE QUALITY SERVICE TOOTS AND CASPER Over-Trained! Snap into it, £>PAPE-R1B=>! <^ET THE E.TICK1'. BRIN^ a BACKL t K TO MSI T* Attaboy'. THAT3 THE 6TUFF! I WANT “You TO WEEP IN SHAPE ALL THE TIME! SOMEDAY » MAT WANT “TO enter. You in Another. IKkacb! THATLL BE. ALU FOR TODAY, ePARE-R)BS>! THE PAPER JUST CAME AND I NW/»NT TO 4-ATE OVER THE NEW5a | $ 1931, King Ft at are* Sygdicate, Inc., Grot Britain right* rwrvd* w MAWE HIM <=rroP, MISTER*. A*i PAST A& J THPOW PAPERS ON PEOPLES' POHCHEft HE Meeting Competition. were over to THE HOOPER^ FOR DlMNER CAMPER , 1 s. and 'there ll ( l|BE CAWE.POR. \ c desert : 6 CAN YOU EAT / k, THREE- > PIECE®. OF>-» r-THE LAST TIMH WE HAP \ DINNER. WITH THE HOOEERE* > SHE BAKED A CAKE. AND / TOU ATE. TWO PIECES* \ ^ ('LL CAT WHAT » PBHu LIKE AND no more! p.jf^ 1M1- fMluw Syndtoiu, Inc, Gfttl Briltjn rt«iiU ntcmO. J 3-25 DOm-T 3AV that I TOLD 'rtxi, BUT 1V$5. ' 0AKTr> THE C Ak'E TO TAKE. Over, there, ahd ; want MR€> COOPER. TO &6E MY C CAKE THAT YOM LIKE . . __._