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20,000 People Read Star Want Advs-The Cost Is Small; Resul's Good 'iates 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. FOR SALE- TREATED NANCY Hall potato plants by Apirl 28. ,*2.00 uer 1.UU0. First order# first, filled. C. L. Putnam. R-l, Kings Mountain N. C. 9t «p ” wanted tq "furnish you fresh sweet milk. The kind 'that Pleases, D. O MeSwain Dairy. Phone Lattimore 49-F. 3t 6p FREE MAP OF THE COM* plete highway system oi Cleveland county, showing the roads taken over by the statve under the new highway law. You can secure one of these maps 16x17 inches by paying $1 or more on sub scription to The Star., tt' 4p FOR SALE ON FALLSTON road, two story stucco dwell ing, with six acres land, 2,000 hen capacity hen house, Peach orchard. H. McConnell. tf-le USED AUTO PARTS FINK IRON & METAL CO. Trade Alley. Phone 580. tf-30e N E A R L Y TWO HUNDRED liters in Cleveland county of Gen eral Electric Refrigerators and not ona has ever spent one cent tor service. Robert C. Hord, Dealer] 6. Washington St., Shelby. tf 25c FREE, NEW HIGHWAY map of Cleveland county showing the 79S miles of road* to be taken oyer 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 FOR JOB PRINTING OF aIL KINDS—CALL THE STAR FOR QUALITY PRINTING. " 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 o# roads, township lines, towns, large streams and consolidated schools. The map is just out. Get yours now. * tf 4p SEE GEO. ALEXANDER FOR fine watch repairing. Prices moder ice. Your work appreciated. Next door to Stephenson Drug Store. 12fc Mch 23p WATCH. CLOCK AND JEWELRY i s pairing. L. C. Davis, next doer to Efirds. I appreciate your patron age. iarge or small. tf 16c Week End Specials Qur Leader Coffee, lb. _ 17^c Diamond D. Red Drip. lb. 25c 24 oz. can Sausage_25c Large size Cooked Brains 15c 24 oz, san Tripe _20c White Fish, 3 lbs. 25c 60 Count Mackerel, 3' for 25c C. H. REINHARDT SOUTH SHELBY. N. C. 3t3< FOR SALE; ONE 2 TON WHITE l,ruck. Good condition. Phone 222, Shelby Coca Cola Bottling Co. 3tGp 'FOR BRAKE,LIN ING reasonable see Mauney Auto Parts Co. s tf c Be Healthful, WALK! Nation - Wide Foot Health Week April 19 to 25. Will hava experts to fit shoes and supports. A. V. Wray & 6 Sons, CITY tfe "Tor SALE OR TRADE: ONE tmall farm of 25 acres, and build lag lot In Shelby. Will trade for property in or near Shelby. See me if you want to trade. W. J. Hoy, Box ESI, Oakland Drive, Shelby, N, C. It 6c LET US QUOTE you on your next re pair job. Mauney Auto Parts Co. tfc ~ FOR RENT GOOD 6-ROOM house with 7 acres of land, or Highway 20, about 5 miles iom Shelby. Write J. W. Allen, Box 418. Shelby . 3-8p "call 632 AND LET OS SEND tor your car and Wash or Grease tt ttn 75c each The Auto Inn. next to the Whiteway Dry Cleaners, tf SOc “any MAKE RADIO REPAIRED Parts of all '.makes Mauney Radio sendee, S. Washington St., Phone tf 6s Boiling Springs News Of Interest Mrs. Clifford Hatnriek Entertains. Sewing Cful) Meets. Ctrsonal New of Interest. (Special to The StarA Boiling Springs, Apr. 7.-—Mrs. Clifford Hamrick was gracious hos tess to the Phllsontan Book club on Wednesday afternoon at 3:30. The spacious reception hall, hying room and music room, thrown en suite, were lavishly and tastefully a-ior ated with catty spring flow rs. A most interesting and lnstru<vve program was given by Mrs. V. H. Hamrick who read a paper on "North Carolina as an Agricultural State,’* and Mrs. J. Y. Hamrick whose subject was ‘North Carolina as a Manufacturing State.” Fotior ing the program the hostess, a<«ist eo by Mrs. Ladd Hamrick Jfs Guard Hamrick and Miss Gertie Greene ser ved a tempting sat ad course, followed by an iced course the ices being in the shape of East er bunnies, and candies also sugges tive of the Easter season. Special guest* of Mrs Hamrick on this occasion were Mrs. Grady Love lace, Mrs. Earl Hamrick and Mis. Rush Hamrick, all of 6helby, Mrs. Norman Lee of Lattlmore Mrs. M G. Pangle. Mrs. L M Ritch and Miss Martha Hamrick f>f Boilmg Springs Sewing Club. Mrs. G. H, Parris very .charming ly entertained the Tongues and Needles club on Friday afternoon at 3:30.. Quite a mimfe of members and special guests enjoyed Mrs. Farris’ hospitality. Game* were played and a sewing contest was held In which Mrs. Hal Greene was winner of a lovely hand-made handkerchief as price. Following the contest the hostess assisted by Mrs. Pitts served a delicious sweet course j The next meeting will be held with ' Mrs. .John Mintz on Friday April 17th at 3:30 Personals Mr. Butler Pruett? is spending the Easter holidays with, his mother Mrs Ella K. Pruette. Mr. PPruette is a | student. at Wake Forest this year, 1 and Is one of our home boys of whom we are justly proud. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McClure u.d children of Gastonia spent the past week end with Mrs McClure’s par ents here. Mi and . Mrs. J R Greene. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Goode spent the' past week end with Mrs Goode s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Vasaey THE STAR IS WORTH thej'fice asked-—less than the cost of a 2c postage stamp per issue, but a new highway map showing the 793 miles of 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. t£'4p IT COSTS BUT A FEW CENTS I a day to protect your Income when disabled from sickness or accidept. Write for full details. North Ameri ca u Accident Insurance Co., Box 12. Shelby, N. C. tf 23c ___;_*_i---*----~ COMMISSIONER'S SALE Ol Under and by virtue of an order of the superior court of Cleveland county, North Carolina, made In the special proceeding entitled, J. C. Newton and Carl Thomp son, administrators, et, al, vs. Roble Bracltett. J C. Brackett end others, the undersigned commissioner Will Oh' the. 20th day ol April, 1931, at the court house door m Shelby, N. C., at 12 o'clock M-, otfer Tor sale to the highest bidder for cash those two lots of land lying and being In No. 6 township. Cleveland county. Shelby. North Carolina, and more particularly de scribed asTollows Lot No. 1. Lying and being In No 6 township. Cleveland county. North Caro lina, and described as follows; Beginning at the Intersection of West Graham 8t and Martin street in the southwes etquare of the eft? of Shelby, N. C.. and runs thenc6 east with the north side of west Graham street 66 feet to a stake, A. P •Weathers corner; thence with Weather's line north 135 feet to a stake, a new cor ner: thence a new line west «6 feet to a stake in east edge of Martin street; thence with south edge of said street south 135 feet to the beginning and being southern pert of lot No. 6 as shown on plat in book NO 1, -page 667. in the registry Of Cleveland county, N. C. and being a part of the lot which was conveyed to J. B Crow by A P. Weathers and wife by deed dated March 20. 1024, end recorded lb cook OOO at page 411 and conveyed by J 8. Crow to J li. Brackett in book 3-V at page 279 of Cleveland county .registry. Lot No, 2. Lying and being m number 5 township. Cleveland county," N, C. Be ginning on a stake on the east side of Martin street in the elty of Shelby, N. C the southwest corner of let sold to w. T. Brackett and runs then east with W. T Brackett’s south line 133 feet to Self s nne: thence south with Selfs west ntu 40 feet to a stake Weathers' comer; thence west with weathers' north line 67 feet to i stake; thence south with Weathers' weet line 10 fast to a stake a new eof ner. thence weet. a new Una 66 feet to a stake, on. sasi edge ol Martin street, thenee north with said edge of said street 50 feet to the beginning, said lot being a part Of the 3 lets deeded to J. H. Brack ett by J- B- Crow and wile by deed re corded in book 3-Y, at page 278 of reg vtar's office of Cleveland county, N C This the i»th day of March 1931 YATEB BRACKETT, Commissioner .x'ewton ds Newton, Attys. 4t Moh 20c of Chesneo. Mr. Cade Greene, a student ot Blue Ridge military academy, of Black Mountain, spent the pa*, week end with hts parents Mr. aad Mrs. Garland Greene. Mrs, M H Walker ant! children of Gaffney, S. C„ R-l, spent part of last week with Mrs. Ida McBrsyei Mr and Mrs. J. A. Barry and -hli dven, Buddy and Martha Byars of Fountain Inn. S. C„ attended lire funeral of Mrs. A. H Hamrick hen; lest week. Other relatives w.ic at tended from a distance wi re MBs Sara Lee Hamrick of Pamlkx, 8. C. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. John son of Mt. Airy. Mr. Claude Biggerstaff who has been spending some time here with his homefolks has returned to New York from where he will start soon for his sixth voyage round tie globe. -Mrs. Ida McBrayer who has cceh confined to her bed lor the oast week is improving friends will be glad to know. Mr. and Mrs: C, A. Phillips, Mr?. Pearl Phillips, Beatrice and Max Earle Phillips spent the. week-end in Shelby as guests of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Phillips. Miss Nellie Phillips and Mr. Char les Surratt of Gaffney, 8. C., . ere guests tn the home of Mr and Mrs. C. A. Phillips Sunday. Friends of Mr. R. D. Herd will be glad to know that he is improvt.-g slowly Mr. Hord has been suffering from uifers of the stomach for some weeks. Miss Mary Belle Kendrick was hostess to a few friends at a de lightful party on Monday night, Mrs. Forrest Kelly, of Goldsboro, and Mrs. Charles Jolley of Raleigh spent Sunday night with Mrs. M. A Jolley. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McBnytx and W a. junior of Shelby vf sited Mrs. Ida McBrayer Sunday. Star Route News Of Lattimore Section Several On Sick List. Colored Wom an Critically IU. Personal • Items. (Special to The Stax.) April 6.—Easter holidays passed oft very quietly here. There are a number on the eick list at this writing. Among them are Mrs. Osborne Holland and Mr. John Greene and Mr. Davis Greene. Mr. George Pruett and baby of Spartanburg and Miises Permela and Hanna Lou Pruett of Cllffalde were callers at Mr. C, C. Prueet’s Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Gather Wh tenant of Bolling Springs spent the week-end with Mr. arid Mrs. Monroe Wbis nant. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Byars of No. X township spent Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Blain Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holland spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Os borne Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Pink Chapman of Bessemer City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lott Whisnant Mrs. Ulan Hamilton, well respect ed colored woman of this section Is j In the Shelby hospital In a very ser-1 ious condition. Mr. and Mrs. Hatic Vnssey and children, Frances and Hoyt, spent the week-end with Mrs, Alania*' Green of Bolling Spring* Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crawley and son. Guy. of CMJfslde were caller*, at Mr. Blaine Davit last Sunday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Card Hamrick and baby, Doris, and Mrs Carvus Ham rick visited Mr. and Mrs. Major Lovelace last Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Fag Crow spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs, Lester Greene. Mr. Cade Greene who la in school at Asheville spent the Easter holi days here with Mr and Mrs. Oak land Greene, Rally Day April 12th At Sharon Young People Entertained. Easter Visiting*, tittle George Lewis SJek, (Special to The Star.) Sharon, April 7.—Our Sunday school Is progressing nicely In spite of the raluy rough weather. Ap propriate Invitations were distribut ed for raly day which will be the second Sunday in April There will 1 , be a short program given. Wo are •• orry to KftOw that Master i George Lewis Smith is sick at this ; writing Mr. T. G Hamrick and family! spent awhile Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs. W. L. Ledbetter Little Miss Dorothy Magness jspent- the week-end with her sister, j Mrs. J. F. Dodd j Those visiting at the home of B B Blantons Sunday were Mr and i Mrs. S. 5. Moore and Mr. and Mrs j j Call Blanton | Miss Ethel Hardin of B&tfey. [spent Easter with her parenst, Mr. and Mrs Wort Hardin. [ Miss Ruth Smith spent Saturday 'night with her cousin, Miss Opal smith | Mr. Robert Lee Dover spent Raster i with home folks Mr and Mrs. Cyrus Ledbetter of Boiling Spring* spent the week-end with Sir. Ledbetter'* parents Miss Bulah Simmons gave an Easter party Saturday night A largo crowd attended and all report ed a good time Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simmons of Gastonia were visitors In the com munity over the week-end. The intermediate boys entertained *ha intermediate girls of Sharon Sunday school with a class social - a3 YEAR GUARANTEE New Low Prices New Refinements TObAV you pay low — not more — for a highly refined and un prored General Electric Refrigera tor. At new low price* you get new feature* and General Electric"* writ ten promise of no aerriee expense for three fall year*. Before yon bay a new refrigerator be sore to check General Electric advantage*. Let us demonstrate the three acme* of cold, the accessible fast-freezing dial—the smooth-run ning Monitor Top mechanism, her metically sealed, self-oiled, dirt and moisture proof. General Electric Refrigerators are jiwt as foexpeuwve to buy aa aw' they are to own. Down payment* at low a* (24 montht to pay) Join m in tfe* Gmmrmi EUetrtc Progrvem. <h» a neaion-wid* -V. B. C n*$uxtrh GENERAL# ELECTRIC ALL-STEE1 REFRIGERATOH i DooMaftte, Aputanet Efocue msvi C :>nuE.*rd*J H#£rifir*tor* * Electric Wuar Cooler* SOUTHERN REFRIGERATION Charlotte DUtributart Robert C. Hord FYtdjiy night at the home of Messrs Bn mm it* and Howard Hamrick. Of course a mau who soea » little dispatch from somewhere whloh says there are only six women trank president* t« thl* country doesn’t have to go and aay that moat of them would make grand tellers, ttoo. —Boston Herald A writer declares that every sin gle man makes a false; step sooner or later Thereafter, of course, btj la known as a married man — Pasa Ihg Show The Flint Journal say* that- “One of the causes of all this dtstraas Is over prediction." Which indicates, however, plenty of proplrets.—-Wes ton Leader. BRING YOUR CHICKENS And Eggs To Ua. We Paj Tht'. Market. Cleveland Produce Co Shelby Phone #94 ft Pays To Advertise THE $10 Dresses AT NASH’S Have been carefully selected for style, quality and workmanship, and such a large selection in the va rious colors. The sire range is complete. Hardly a day passes without new number* being added to stock. AN EXCELLENT VALUE ARE THESE. Pajamas At $1.00 Colors Guaranteed We consider these Pajamas very unusual for a dollar. They are full cut, made well and will not fa?le. Sizes from 16 to 17, .. "SOMETHING NEW EACH WEEK” In fact nearly every day something new comes in. It’s a pleasure to have you call whether you buy or just look. PHONE 593 NASH, Inc PHONE 5S3 TOOTS AND CASPER Casper Gets A Scare. f WHERE THE HECK JE> TOOTS.? VVE -EE ARC HEP THE HOUSE BUT SHE. ■ISN-T HERE1. ITS THE FIRST TIME A I EVER CAME HOME FROM WORK AND PiDNT FIND HER HOME J AH-H'• HERE g. A note: uTf aOtfOWZdt" 'ooJUuvtjiSl'. c)vz <pt - ■DoX/t inij "to JU "wit 7/ ( l<5> THAT NICE. TOOT that^ not A NICE OOKB TO PLATON A F6U.0W? ) YOU QU&HT / TO W AVH A \ ^^^’SPANKlN^r I 4uE‘5'5- TOO DON'T Ca«E A-5* MUCH FOP ME. A=» I thou^KT, CA4PEP*. TOU ONLY TURNED BWJL Vs/HEW YOU READ THAT wottb and if You levs rwp HAVE FAiNTID A Timely Arrival. You were a papun4 V that-<5> ME ALL OVER, TO LET WE BoV THREE J TOOT5>» YOU CAM TELL HATS AT ONCE ^-Y^THO*)E COEP FRTENP9> CA5PER. I WAI OF TOURS’ THAT WHEN ZrET REACT TO ^ET OUT _V rr =. AN ill WIND, AS -THE SAYlN4 4oE£> ! CA&PER HAS BEEN MQRE attentive ~ro me ‘Since. HOOFER DISAPPEARED) THE ANSWER IS HE DOESN’T WANT ME To FLY THE COOP,"TOOi HE'S1 PERKED UP !N HIS appearance and today he 4-crr a HAIRCUT WITHOUT ME HAVING TO TELL HIM) K'EEP TOUR HUSBAND 4UESStN4 ANp HE'LL 1st LOSE ' MOO^H'PlCWSON, fM Ju&T THE WORLD FAMOUS. De-nscTivs’. \ wa<5> UU&T TAUOKJ& ABOUT You, MCOeEi <&PEAVC OF AR AN^ELAKiD he ^ Sure tq appear stopping, OVER IN Town for A FEWEAXS ca«3Per: Vou couidn-t have come AROUND AT A BETTER TIME, MOOftE'. COLONEL HOOFER'S WIFE HA& DISAPPEARED, AMD HE'S TRVim^ TO F iKD HER! „ iMADETfcCTlVf DiCWr^oM isthe. CWE MAN I N TH5 vvoeifc> WHCD0E. euRSTO FINO Mft*. HOOJefR if wr 6c*<3> Arrt ft hsr BUT WILL hf if" HujfwjA ■
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