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Do You Want To Buy Or Sell? Thousands Read Star Want Ads. T Rates For Want Advertisements In This Qolumn. Minimum j Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. i This size 1 cent per word each insertion. This size type 2c per word each insertion. This size type 3c per word each insertion, j USED AUTO PARTS ('INK IRON & METAL CO. Trade Alley. Phone f>80. __ tf-SOc NEARLY TWO HUNDRED users in Cleveland county of Gen eral Electric Refrigerators and not one has ever spent one cent for service. Robert C. Hord, Dealer. S. Washington St, Shelby. tf 25c 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 road*, township lines, towns, large streams and consolidated schools. The map is just out. Get yours now. tf 4p FOR SALE: USED AND FAC tory rebuilt typewriters, adding ma chines. Paul p. Costner, Linctoln t°n. N. C. I2t iOp CALL 882 AND LET US SEND for your ear and Wash or Grease it lor 75c each. Ihe Auto Inn, next to the Whiteway Dry Cleaners, tf 30c WE ARE SPECIAUSTBIfi COPY ing and enlarging cjd. faded and tom photographs, tintypes and ko dak pictures. Hollywood Studio ovar Wool worths. tf-22c FREEMAN'S SPECIALS Pinto Beans, 6 lbs. ____25c 8 lb. Bucket Swift Lard__96c Coffee, per lb. ...12c Freeman's Cash Store, South Shel by. Ct 12p WANTED: GIRLS." 8TO~~18 veers old who are interested In spending their summer vacation ini camp to write "Camp,” Box 340, t Shelby, for information. 6t 20p ICE BOXES MADE TO~ORDi;Jt, cheap. W. G. Spake, 206 Suttle St. Leave order at Paragon Furniture Co. tr 13c WE DEVELOP KODAK FILMS. Expert work, 24-hour service. En larging and tinting. Hollywood stu dio. over Woolworth'*. tf 20c FOR SALE: 3 ACRES WITH filling station, dwelling house, store room and com mill Opposite Wil son eotton gip one mile from city on state highway No. MO. Capaer lot In forks of road. W. A. Bread way, Royster Building. 4t 21s WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY repairing. L. & Davis, negt doer to Eilrd’s. I appreciate ygur patron age. Urge or snpUL tf 16c DON’T ND(&«£t FEET these hot summer days. Be fitted correctly by shoe ex perts at A. V. Wray & 6 Sons, City. tf-27c LOST: STONE MARTIN, LIGHT tan fur neckpiece on streets of Shelby. Reward. Return to Star of fice. 3t 27c IF YOU ARE' GOING TO NEED a grain binder be sure and see O. E Ford Co., for the McCorrolck-Dser ing. None better. 3-27c "WANTED—WOR K~ON FARM nr other honest work by high school boy 15 years old. Address B15, ci° Star. 1-lc ~ CYLINDERS RE-1 BOKEP and honed,! pistons and rings. Mauney Auto Parts Co. tf c IF YOU ARE OUT Of A JOB OR earning less than $So per week, we have an opportunity for you In Cleveland county, distributing the well-known ltaje of Watkins House hold and Farm Line Products direct to welll-establtehed trade. No sell ing experience necessary. We supply Products, Sales and Service Meth ods, and our high-quality Products with Preftiluros get the business for you. Write at once for complete in formation. The J. R. Watkins Com pany, R. p. 4, Newark, N. J. «ri-17p BABY CHICKS: BRED TO LAY Barred Rocks, Red* and White leg horns at ten cents each on Wednes day afternoon ef each week. Custom hatching. EUenboro School Hatch ery. tf frJ 6c FOR SALE—CAFE AND FIX rrURES. Good location and good business- Apply “Cafe’* care The Star. 6tr24p ^WANTED: JOB IN FILLING Station, any kind of work. W. J. Leverett, log cabin, o« Cleveland Springs road- It la ' CALL SMTSTSiuM^NG'POj^ pany for plumbing and heating re pairs of gpy kind- Phone JOi. gut tle stmt. 3t | IT COSTS BUT A FEW CENTS a day to project your Income when disabled from sickness or accident. Write lor lull details. North Ameri can Accident Insurance Co., Box 12, Shelby, N. C. tf 2jc see o. e. ford co., i on the lamous McCo/mick-Deering grain binders and all parts. 't-27c FOR HAY AND OATS SEE O E. Fbrd Co. 3-27c FOR JOB PRINTING OF ALL HgNDS—CALL THE STAR FOR QUALITY PRINTING. FREE, NEW HIGHWAY map of Cleveland county showing the 793 miles of road* Jto 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 subscripts* to The Star, tfp PLENTY OF FERTILIZER ON hand at O. E. Ford Co.’s all the time. 3.27c DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? If so See J. W. Denton, Hoey Apartments or Phone 4-J. Work guaran teed. tf 26 mouelTford TUDOH SE dan, good condition. Four new tires. Motor in good condition. See Keev er at J. Lawrence Lackey Garage. 2t lc WB ARE 8FECIALISTS IN COPY lag and enlarging old. faded and tom photographs, tintypes and tro ijftk pictures. Hollywood Studio over Woolworths. tf-fri-lc BE AUTIFU L~WEEb DING Announce ments and Invita tions. The famous Re liefgraf at a liberal discount from list prices. Looks like cop per plate engraving, but considerably cheaper. We keep se crets of weddings to be. The Star. Phone 11. tfl4p FOR RENT: EIGHT ROOM house, ategm heated, well located, good cond'^ton, formerly occupied by T. P. Eskridge on W. Marion St A. Blanton Grocery Co. tf 22c WREN 5?OTJ~"nEEI> A PLUMBER or Steam fitter, eall the Modern Plumbing and Heating Co., the plumbiBg and heating specialist. Telephone 666. tf 20c FOR 'FERTILizER_ FOR ^YOUR lawn, shrubbery and flowers call O. E. Ford Co. 3.27= “ThrfSTgrades o f Wedding Invita tions and announce ments. Copperplate Engraving, Relief T r a f (raised letter) and printing. Samples upon request. All pric es a t a. liberal dis count from list. The Star. Phone 11. tfl4c WE HAVE UNDER THE Brooders best Chicks of the season. It will pay you to see them. 10c Each. Sqttle’s Hatchery. 2t-29c COTTON SEED FOR PLANTING. Pure and high quality; staple the best. C. S. Yeung, Shelby, N. C. tf 29c ” if'you NEED ANY MORE FEtt tiliser to finish your requirements call O. E. Ford Co. 3-27c WANTED SALESMAN WITH car to take orders and deliver home necessities on old established route in Charlotte. Tryon, Cllffside, Gas tonia, iKwell. Steady worker* can start earning $3S weekly and in crease rapidly. Hustlers on similar routes do $6,000 annual business. Some established 30 years. Reply im mediately giving age. occupation, referenda. Rawleigh Industries, Dept. N. C. W-82-T, Richmond. Va. 1-Vp ~NASfcHza MODEL TOURING. A bargan See Keever at Lackey's Oarage. 2t le Memorial Services At Trinity Church Musical i’rofraiu follows Sermon At 11 In the Morning. I’rrwnib. (Special to The Star.) Tire memorial services will be held at Trinity Baptist church on Hast Saturday May t’nci. The following program will be carried out sermon by the pastor at 11 o’clock, after which a short mu sical program will be given in the cemetery and all the flowers will be spread on the grave. Dinner will Ik spreadand in the afternoon all sing ers are urged to be present and take part in some gospel singing. Several quartets and visiting singers are ex pected. Little Billie Bostic the three year Old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wtll Bostic felll while playing Friday after noon and broke his leg He Is in Shelby hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs Henry Hamrick end little daughter of Mt. Pleasant were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bridges Sunday afternoon and were accompanied home by Mrs WU kle McKinney the mother of Mrs. Hamrick. Several from this community at tended a singing,at Camps Creek FOR SALE COW WITH THIRD calf. Ernest Elliott, Lawndale- 3-2Up SMITH’S TIRE BULLETIN 4.40 x 21 $3.98 4.50 x 21 $4.69 4.75 x 19 ....$5.46 4.75 x 20 __ $5.54 5.00 x 19_ $5.74 5.00 x 20 .._____ $5.81 It. costs less to ride on U. S. Tires. Smith’s Garage, Fall ston, N. C. tf-lc SAVE MONEY BY TRAD* ING at J. N. Dellinger’s. Best Virginia Flour_$2.50 Mill Feed_$1.25 25 Pounds Sugar_$1.25 Thick Fat Back, Pound _ 10c Jlried Apple Fruit,, lb. __ 10c Choice Peaches, lb. __121c Fresh Cheese, lb._20c Fesh Fish Croaker, lb, 8c Seed Beans, Pint _20c 8HOEMATISM, NOT KHEUMA tlsrn. If your feet feel aching, all fagged out and your nerves are on edge, tie chances are your shoes need attention Have ’em rebudt Shelby Soe Shop, west Warren street. 2t ic Quality Furniture On Easy Terms. Phone 592. Shelby* N. C. church Sunday night. Mr. K. D. N. Jolley and Mr and Mrs. Cltlford Jolley called to ser Mr. M A. Jolley of Boiling Springs, who Is sick with flu, Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs E. E. Holcomb and children of Shelby were visiters rel atives tn the community Sunday The children and grandchildren of Mr. J M Hawkins gathered at hit home on Sunday and spread for him a beautiful surprise birthday dinner. Mr. und Mrs. Austell Lovelace re turned Sunday from Lake City. I'lti where they accompanied Mrs C. C Jolley ot Raleigh, who remained at the bedside of her husband In the U. S V hospital at that place. Miss Ollie Bridges Mbs been spend ing a few days with her uncle Mr. Henry Roberts of Clilfslde Many of the patrons and friends of the Moores boro high school, of this community, attended the etc calaureate sermon, at Sandy Run church on Sunday night. Mr. J. D. Gunter and children of Bostic were callers in the commun ity last week Quite a number from this com munity attended the funeral of Mr. Max Ramsey at Mt Pleasant church Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Marvin Bailey and family of Spindale spent the past week end with Mrs. Bailey’s mother Mrs. Jane Winn, here. Mrs. Ben Bailey spent Sunday with her mother near Latttauwe. There will be no preaching at our church on the first Sunday :\ftor noon of May—as is usual; or. ac count of our pastor having a memo rial service at Cherokee chu.ch on. that day The men of this community gath ered and cleaned off the grave yard, and covered many of the graves with sand Monday morning. Miss JOeie Mae HolJifield and Mr. Haywood HolliMeld spent last week end with Mrs. C. J. Bridges of Bod ing Springs Miss Etta Bostic has been spend ing a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Chivous BOstie of Mt. Pleasant Mrs. C. H Bostic entertained Monday & Tuesday J u>l <>TH' l>) the 1000 THRILLS m TRADER HORN yVletto-Goii/u > ii-.M (i vt'i ’.s MIRACLE PiCTURE WEBB THEATRE quit® a number of the yonntor set with a party, at her home oti Satur day evening Mrs. Emma Mciswaiu uiul daugh ters or Stir)by spout last aetwt cud here with*^lr.s. Cliff Heason. Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Skinner and children ot Bolling Spring;* spent the past week end here with Mrs. Arthur Bridges' The relatives and a small group of friends enjoyed a birthday dinner at the home of Mr, Perry I/*dfor<l Sun* day. ' Dr. Roberts Rouses Public To Realize Sargon’* Importance So startling have been the results accomplished by Sargon, that scores erf outstanding physicians* liuve broken the rut? of a lifetime and given it thetf unqualified en torse ment. Dr. C. J. Roberts, M. D., ot Philadelphia, graduate Unlvml'y of Pennsylvania and for 26 years med ical examiner lor the Pennsylvania Railroad, said: i “After an investigation of the j [Sargon formula,, for which I wau j expressly retained. 1 find that'It is rich in those elements which help to bring revitalized vigor, Streojrth and endurance to pale, tired out, de bilitated men and women It en riches the blood of those suffering with simple anemia and Is without a doubt a highly valuable to.-mula i that the entire public should know j about, "The Sargon Pills are ah Import-1 ant part of the treatment.” Sold in Shelby by Cleveland Drug Co., and In Kings Mountain by the Summers Drug Co. adv. Tt Pay* To Adverti*e Pleasant Grove Memorial Sunday Memorial services will be held at Pleasant Grove Baptist church on Sunday May 10, Sunday school at 9 40,. Preaching at It a. m; by the pastor Rev. D O, Washburn, The graves will be decorated and. dinner will be served on the giojnn The men ami boys of the com munity arc requested to meet a* the church Thursday morning May 7, and clean oft the grave yard pre paratory for this occasion, COMMITTEE A Prague professor thinks that despite Opposition English will be come tire world language. America will be the last country to give la —Passing Show (London). The world seems fairly safe for democracy, except, at a democratic meeting .—Brunswick Pilot A Judge remarked last week that, afwlse husband never forgets his wife's birthday. He merely forgets which one It Is.—The Humorist, Dr. D. M. Morrison OPTOMETRIST Office Days: Every Wednesday And Friday. Woolwdrth Hide Shelby, N. V. Eyes Scientifically Examined, (Hasses Fitted, Lenses Dupli cated. Broken Frames Repaired. ■r CASH FOR POULTRY THE FOLLOWING CASH PRICES WILL BE PAID NEXT WEEK: HEAVY HENS -—-. LEGHORN HENS - — — -. BROILERS, Over 2 lb., full feathered —~ BROILERS, Und*r 2 lb., COCKS - DUCKS___■* GEESE YOUNG TURKEYS... OLD TOMS .—-.-—— 17c 15c . 30c . 25c 8c . 10c . 10c . 20c . 17c EAGLE Poultry Co. F. B. ROPP, Manager PHONE 110 * — SEABOARD DEPOT SHELBY, N. C. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICt. H»vin qualified as administrator of the relate of Mr» L. C. P Hamrick. dereas ad. late of Cleveland county, North Caro lina, this la to notify all persons having claim* against the estate of aatd <ler*«*. ed io eshtblt them to the undersigned „t Shelby, N. C on or before the lit day of May. 1033, or thV« notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, All persons In debted to aeld estate wlU please make immediate settlement Tht* April Tilth. 1»dt FRANK L, HGY1..B. Admimsrator of the Ratate of Mrs JL. C. P. Hrimrtck, deceased. Jno. r Mull, Attv «t. May le t XKCUTORS' NOTICE. Having cum iiny ,}uallfled a.a •xetuto’-fl Of the will of RufIM P. Francis. deceased, thla la to hereby unitfy all persona hold ing claims against the eld ratal* of eald ftufu* P Francis to prestnt them IteoUici and verified to the undersigned eieeutors on or before'March 37, 1»33, or this notice *111 be pleaded In bar ot any recovery on «ame; »ud «it» la further to notify aU persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment to ua of auah Indebt edness. Tbit tire 36th due of March. 1B31. M. A. FRANCIB. P. L. WTUtlNS, Mix ecu tom Ne*t<m & Newton. Attya «t Mar 31o s uour dollars * norkinq - and ifour dollars will heap you ♦♦•*♦*** THROUGH the magic of compound interest, you can Bfegin today, what ever your income, to achieve an early financial independence. Small sav ings deposits, made with week-to week regularity, will soon solve your money problems. AN INITIAL DEPOSIT OF $1 IS ENOUpH UNION . Trust Co. SHELBY - FOREST CITY LATTIMORE - RUTHERFORDTON LAWNDALE - CAROLEEN FALLSTON - MOORESBORO A COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE. TOOTS AND CASPER Just What Casper Expected. EXTRA! LARKY CHIX KAYOS .RED CRICKETf IN DE FOIST BOUND!!! W Bedlam Rei&ns. here AT -THE COLISEUM f POR "TWENTY minutes the crowd HAS y, Been cheeping la pry chixoverl 0 H1<5’ SENSATIONAL VICTOR1, FOR-THOSE / WHO TUNED IN LATE LET ME REPEAT THAT THE FILjHT HAD BARELY - -w r|43ri' I Mf\ls t>/\KcLT / STARTED WHEN LARRY SHOT OVER) A terrific __ THAT PUT RED , CRICKETT DOWN FOR THE COUNT WELL, . i-ll be. (SWITCHED! I 4UE5>© I'Ll- , , (4AVe TO PHONE colonel hoofer amp OFFER MY C0N4PA7- . ULATIONe>‘. I ^tUPPO^E' THI«> MEAN3 HE LL SOON BE MAKINKj ATON OF, MONET.1 CAM You IMAGINE THAT t *oGME MAM Angered the phone, and <ba»d COLONEL HOOPER. COULDN'T BE DISTURBED! MAYBE WE'^ ^OTA 55CR1rTARY Klow' * ALWAV5. THOUGHT THAT MONET WOULD <jO p HI<& HEAD! HE'LL HAVe TO HAVE Hl<5» HAT5* MADETo ORDER. FROM NOW ONr HE WON'T BE ABLE TO BUY A ‘ READY-MADE HAT B)4 ENOUGH TO In The Public Eye. YESTERDAY LARRY CHIX RED CRICKETT IN THE FIRST ROUND* . & <% " i—o 5ENSATI0NAL VICTORY VAS ONE OF THE , 0t4<£rE<=>T UPSETS « IN THE ANNALS OF BOXING Pont cverloon: the FACT THAT COLONEL HOOFER IS LARRTS manager AND THEY KNOCKED OUT '' COLONEL HOOPER- Vb PROBABLE "TOO DWELLED \ UP TO TA1X TO ANYONE ON "THE PHONE NOW > I HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE TO , IxWT HIM » «5>0 I LL. NOSEY OVER TO HIS HOUSE'. HELLO* too* At the CROWD OF PEOPLE ON HIS LAWN HOLD THAT PO£E,PLEA&E’. THI3 l& |FOR.TDMORROW5>/ Paper, ;ouonei_ ■lOOFERi M/HAT ARE Tour. HOBBIES, COLO*L HOOFER? I'M ^URE THE PUBLIC ’WOULD, like to .know; Tbu CAN P>AV for me. that ONE FOOTBALL <*AME VZ> (.TOUCHER THAN A .HUNDRED PR»2E Fl4HT&! for4sl% me fop not 'PHONING VOUCABPER, BUT WE BEEN <=30 BU^Vt I'M "NEWB NOW. EVERYWHERE 1 ^oTm FOLLOWED BY RETORTEKS! OFCOUR<&E TbU DON'T APPRECIATE MV POSITION BECAUSE T'OU’VE NEVER BEEN! IN THE PUBUC EVE* £ ■f' / 6HE THE9E THLE^RAM^, ( CAMPER ? LARRVe. IN DEMAND NOW! HE'S- OFFERED 050, ODO. TO BOX IN CHICAGO* AND HERE ARE. OFFER‘D FOR HIM TO 6rO IN THE MOVIES, IN VAUDEVILLE, AND AUL 1 50RT5- OF THINZrSl DIDN'T ITEU >too I D be a rich man bqon.caspsr? LARRY AND I WILL BOTH BE , WORTH A MILLION IN A YEAR.*
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