Do You Want To Buy Or Sell? Thousands Read Star Want Ads. What You want In the WANT ADS Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. rhls size 1 cent per word each insertion . This size type 2c per word each insertion. j. his size type 3c per word each insertion. nearly wo hundred users in Cleveland county of Gen eral Electric Refrigerators and not one has ever spent one cent tor service. Robert C. Hord, Dealer. 8 Washington St.. Shelby. tf 25c FOR THE FAMOUS McCOR mtck-Deering grain binder see O. E. Ford Co. 3t 25c THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS for rent cheap. Desirable location. 324 W. Marion street, Telephone 623-J. 2t 25p 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 SEE CREPES. LINENS, BRO CADES, Kids, Calfs and Patents, all recolored with Kydet. One of the greatest improvements the recolor ing field has ever seen. Again Kydet maintains its leadership. Shelby Shoe Shop, West Warrent St. 2t35c WE DEVELOP KODAK FILMS Expert work.. 24-hour service. En larging and tinting. Hollywood Stu dio, over Woolworth's. tf 20c LET US DRY CLEAN YOUR rug. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 662-J. Southern Rug Cleaners, op posite Southern Depot. 2t 25p WATCH. CLOCK AND JEWELRY repairing. L. C. Davis, next door to Eflrttta I appreciate your patron age, large or small. tf 16c IF YOtr NEED A MOWING MA cftljie call on O. E. Ford Co. for the MeCoyralck-Deering. 3t 25c DON’T NEGLECT FEET these hot summer days. Be fitted correctly by shoe ex perts at A, V. Wray & 6 Sons, City.tf-27c SEE O. E. FORD FOR GALVEN ized roofing at the right price. 3t 25c WHEN YOU NEED A PLUMBER or steam fitter, call the Modern Plumbing and Heating Co„ the plumbing and heating specialist. Telephone 569. tf 20c IT COSTS BUT A FEW CENTS a day to protect your income when disabled from sickness or accident. Write for full details. North Ameri can Accident Insurance Co., Box 12, Shelby, N. O. tf 23c FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM house close in, all convenienc es, rent reasonably. Griffin P. Smith. tf-8c FOR RENT: EIGHT ROOM house, steam heated, well located, good condition, formerly occupied by T. P. Eskridge on W. Marion St A. Blanton Grocery Co. tT 22c DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? If so See J. W. Denton, H o e y Apartments or Phone 4-J. Work guaran teed. tf "I REPAIR LAWN MOWERS AND repair shoes too, at Sellers Shoe Shop. tf 15c SEE O. E. FORD CO. FOR BIND er twine. 3t 25c LOST SUNDAY AT THE POST^ office, key holder and flat keys. Holder shaped like pen knife With green handles. Reward. Notify Bos.s Bakery. 2-22c BETTER CHICKS We are now hatching from some of the best flocks in the state that have been culled blood tested by state depart ment for years. Livability ex~ tra fine. Price low. Hatch each Wednesday. Started chicks every day. Money in good poultry every month in the year. Try our tested chicks. Suttle Hatchery. I tf-22c ~PLENTY OF FERTILIZERS, NI~ j.rate of soda and sulphate or amonta "at O. E. Ford Co'S. 3t25c WE BUY PEAS, Can Seed and Coun try Hams. Cleveland Produce Co. tf-13c FOR SALE: PLENTY PO TATO plants Friday and Sat urday. Three varieties. Jack son’s Store. lt-25c OPEN ALL NIGHT. Central Cafe. West ern steaks a special ty. tf-4c A FEW EXTRA COPIES OF High School annual for sale at Star office at $1.25 per copy. . 2t 25p O. E. FORD CO. HAS PLENTY of lime, cement and brick on hand all the time. 3t 25c A FEW EXTRA COPIES OF High School annual for sale at Star office at $1.25 per copy. 2t 25p FOR RENT. EIGHT ROOM house oru> block from square rea sonable rent. Royster Oil Co. 2t 28c SEE O. E. FORD CO. FOR YOUR side dressing for all crops. 3t 25c FOR SALE: GOOD FIVE ROOM house In west Shelby on small cash payment, six years easy terms on balance, S. S. Royster. 2t 25c BEAUTIFUL WED DING Announce ments and Invita tions. The famous Re lief graf 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. tflip YOU’LL NEVER FIND better Tire Prices than these, no mater how hard you try. Typical of the bargains we offer: 29 x 4.40 — 21 _$3.98 30 x 4.50 — 21 .. $4.69 28 x 4.75 — 19 _$5.46 29 x 4.75 — 20 _$5.54 29 x 5.00 — 19 .. $5.74 30 x 5.00 — 20 .$5.81 30 x 3. $3.48 30 x 3 1-2 — O. S.$3.68 “It Costs Less to Ride on U. S. Tires.” SMITH’S GARAGE, Fallston, N. C. tf-13c LOOK - BUY YOUR oats, cane seed, peas, cotton seed meal and mils, and other feeds, Prom Cleveland Pro duce Co. Phone 694, Shelby, N. C. Dtfllc WE BUY "CHICK ENS and eggs. Cleve land Produce Co. Dtf FOR RENT: FIVE ROOM~FtrR nished house on Graham 8t. Apply 112 McBrayer St. tf 13c DON’T LET YOUR SHOI1 RE palrlng cost you too much. See the Landis Shoe Shop. tf-8c THREE GRADES \ 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. tfl^c NEW AND USED AUTO PARTS. "All parts for some cars, some parts for all cars.” Automobile glass In stalled. Fink Iron and Metal Co., Trade Alley, Phone 580. tf 25c WANTED BY TWENTY-ONE year old man, a Job as bookkeeper, salesman or clerk. Good reference. Apply at Star office. 2t 25p FOR-SALE~ ’ FINE BLOODED German police pups. 83.50 each. In quire at Star office. \ 3t 20c FOR SALE: BLACkTsHETLAND pony. Bee Virgil Cox, West Warren street. 2t 24p ~BRING YOUR LAWN MOWER Shoes and parasols to the Sellers Shoe Shop for repairs. tf 15c DO YOUR SHOES NEED BE pairing? If so call at the Landis Shoe Shop. at-He “For best re SULTS plant Georgia government inspected Potato Plants. Early planting always best. Big shipment just re ceived, price $2.00 per thousand. Camp bell Department Stor es, Shelby and Lawn dale. lt-25c FREE, NEW HIGHWAY map of Cleveland county showing the 793 miles of roadf to he 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, tip WRAY GRAYSON, AGE 18, weighs about 125 pounds left home without cause Friday. Notify his father Will Grayson on Geo. Spurl ing place, Fallston road as to hb whereabouts. .• u 25p OPENING, ROOM 16, LINE BERGER building, of Gas tonia Conservatory of Music —enrollment and lessons Thursday, May 21, and every Thursday. Music under the personal supervision of Pro fessor William Goldman. Branch Studios at Cherryville, Lawndale, Lincolnton and Shelby. Private or class les sons on any musical instru ment for beginners or ad vanced students. Certificates or diplomas, with each course. tf-13c $86,000 Paid To Bank Depositors Forest City, May 22—Ten per cent dividend checks, amounting to approximately $86,000, was mailed to depositors of tfte closed Farmers Bank and Trust company today by Dr, Joflh D. Biggs, liquidating agent. The Farmers Bank and Trust company closed February 4. 1930 and this is the first payment to de positors of the bank. Dr. Biggs stat es that he hopes to be able to pay another dividend in the fall, but that he cannot make any definite promise to this effect. Quality Furniture On Easy Terms. Phone 592. Shelby, N. C. Rifle Range At Piedmont Camp To Bf Provided Tills Hammer By Gastonia Rotary Club. Other Equipment. (Special to The Star) Gastonia. May 23—The Gastonia Rotary club In meeting voted funds for the building of a rifle marks manship range at the Piedmont Boy Scout camp at Lake Lanier, near Try on. The range will Include shelter ami equipment and will make It possible for hundreds of boys to Strive for the merit badge in rifle marksmanship under safe condi tions. The range will be operated J under the supervision of Scout Ex ecutive R. M. Schiele who Is a range officer or the National Rifle associa tion. E’er the past five or more years, the Gastonia Rotary club have do nated equipment to the Piedmont Boy Scout camp, having furnished the camp with a 25 foot war canoe, a patrol cabin, a safety crib in which boys who can not swim mRy enjoy the water in perfect safety and to learn to swim, a life saving patrol boat and a large raft and diving tower. Hundreds of boys of the Piedmont area attend the scout camp at Lake Lanier each summer. Prom 800 to 1,000 Boy Scouts are expected to attend the camp this summer. Trying to scratch out a living in these times has put us back where we were sixty-five years ago; the north in blue and the south has turned gray.—Brunswick Pilot. When a woman says she is tem peramental, It may be more tem per than mental.—American Lum berman. 666 LIQUID OR TABLETS Relieves a Headache or Neuralgia in 30 minutes, checks a Cold the first day, and checks Malaria In _ three days. 666 Salve for Baby’s Cold. DR. S. F. PARKER — PHYSICIAN - Office Phones 64 and No. 2 Residence Phone 129-J T. W. Ebeltoft Grocer and Book Seller Phone — 82 Shelby Legion Gets Praise Of Ralph O’Neil National Commander of World War Vrts Writes letter to Post Here. Solicitor W. Spetgli Beam, com mander of the Warren Hoyle Amer ican Legion post here, has received the following complimentary letter from Ralph T. O'Neil, national com mander of the legion: The splendid success of your frost hi attaining its quota this year af fords me the occasion of expressing to you personally, my own apprecia tion, and the gratitude of the entire American legion, for the loyalty an 1 untiring effort each member ha* given. The national organization ha-> now attained the greatest member ship hi its history. All past records have been smashed, and the nation al membership is over the 900,000 marie. We are on our way to cue million—where we belong. The national executive committee, in session, at national headquarter.*, has just decreed that we shall attain that million mark by July 4, We are proud of the record you have made. (We are confident you will be will ing to make a little added effort, while we are within striking dis tance, to win that covated goal of -v DR. A. PITT BEAM DENTIST — PHONE 188 — Especial Attention To Pyorrhea. " • Dr. D. M. Morrison OPTOMETRIST Office Days: Every H'edncsJaj And Friday. Wool worth Bidr- Shelby, N. (. F.yea Scientifically Examined, Glasses Fitted, Lenses Dupli cated, Broken Frames Repaired. ——-% DAN FRAZIER ~iv3 Engineer And Surveyor Farm Surveys, Sub-divia lons. Plats and General Engineering Practice. - Phone 417 - million which has been the hope of all legionnaires lor years The strength of the American iei gton is in the meal poets. All credit for the glorious record this year oo long* to the posts and their individ ual members, and't want, toask your personal cooperation in present tnu this request to them, in such a mun iwr that each man will reel the seme Individual obligation to eon Mime his elToit. a,*TT feel and know you realize as post commander. The opportunity of reaching flic million mark is within the legion's grasp. 1 much prete'r to emphasize our legion program of service, yet T recognize the fact that service will TT i<n \f' fHi bo advanced to far greater propor tions. if we first attain the goal, than if we pass by the chance that is now open to ns. Will’ you kindly let me know how many more mem bers It will be possible for your post to obtain? Most cordially yonr*. Ralph T. O’Neil, Natl. Cora. Cook a whole meal— Electrically for th« coat of a package of chewing gum Now the dream* of million* of women will come true. At our extremely low electric rate* the averse* family can cook on the eco. domical llotp dim Renee for lees than seventeen centi-P'1' day. Com* In and *ee « demonstration o f the new hi-speed unit which brings new speed end' greater economy t>> modern. nAtomntfc cookery. The tfvtfuiinf Automatic Electric Range —“The Modern Maid For Modern Mother*”— Think of having a range without - flame, without matches, without soot or fumes. And as economical or more economical than old-fashioned methods of cooking. Here it is. Special Campaign Offer Only $5.00 Down Two Whole Year* to Pay the Balance An Allowance For Your Old Stove' Our Price* Are For Range* INSTALLED. There Are No “Extra*” For You to Buy. (Our Campaign Offer is to customer* on our own existing lines, exclusively.) Southern Public Utilities Co. Electricity—the Servant in the Home. Phone 90 North Morgan Street Shelby* N. C. TOOTS AND CASPER— Seeing Double. ' You PE MAWItNlZj a mistake IN NOT ACCEPTING M'l' OFFER. OF £25,000/2$ FOR A HALF . INTEREST IN "YOUR CONTRACT / WITH LARRY CHIX\ « 0Y“THE WAY, f/-THA v Colonel hoofer j I pho ?WWHO IS THE LAPY; / ) MT MRS. U. iHOOFER ) LOOKS* 2o years Younger, l now.1 ’ » was shocved Yesterday when we WALKED INTO COLONEL HOOFERS HOUSE AND *&AW MISS MEADOWS SITTIN4 ON HIS LAP a. And when we learned that miss meadows IS Sophie- Hoofer, with her face remodeled! You COULD HAVE KNOCKED ME OVER WITH A FEATHER! SHE LOOKS SO "Different now! oh* THAT S A PHOTO OF MY WIFE1 YOU MUST MEETfWT HEP >*-4^ BY THE. "WAY, MR. PLUMPER a I WAMT TO INTRODUCE YOU TO MY WIFE THI«b l«b MRSj, HOOFER.'. HOW MANV WIVE6> HA*^ COLONEL hoofer. 40T ? ) WOWDER IF THE BOXS- A*T THE CLUB KNOW “THA HB<5> A BI4AMI-5T TV “What The Neighbors Say.’!. ■■ '■ "“■■■ . One 4O0DTHIN4 ABOUT SOPHIE HOOFERS PEMODEIEP FACE )& "THAT 5>HE HA«> £tVEN THE neiAhbor=» ‘30MT0HIN4 TO TALK ABOUT* ( CERTAINLY DO LOOk different now! in fact, i had TOTOSS A VASE AT COLONEL HOOFER TO CONVINCE HIM THAT I'M Hie, WIPE'. HE WON'T , \ CALL ME *4WANNV*A<iAIN i IN AMURRY* if he ggfl POE^nVt SHAVE off h»s j j^OLtMVNlSU'ERo. PEOPLE Jk V§>, I'WILL TklN* HE'S my ^ BEAUTY SURE IS A SKIN 4AME! ONCE SOPHIE . WENT INTO A BEAUTY SHOP AS A BRUNETTE, ARP CAME OUT A BLONDE! NOW THEYVE CHANGED HER INTO A CO-EDl.SHE LOOKS SO DIFFERENT I'M THINKING J S^op TAKING HER ON A / | 2BkT\ second , /, L JET^X HONEY-MOON? J ATTA BOY! sT-* 009TT WHEN I WAS ^ETTInZT ' READY TO SP1LLTHE DIRT ABOUT COLONEL HOOFER CHASW^ri^, r AROUND WITH A STPANAFjfr^fDK WOMAN n TURNS OUT V THAT THE WOMAN IS HIS\j , . WIFE WITH A NEW FACE.' //JK . L A V HOW Sftfcrusl Brttato rights reserved. 1»3I, king Futures hyndieaw. im pIS^USTlN f IF SOPHIE HOOFER WANTED TO REALLY LOO* BEAUTIFUL SHE SHOULD HAVE INSTRUCTED THAT PLASTIC SURGEON TO a MAKE her face exactly \ line tours, toots! / i . - , .. 1 ,j% lum THATS OUST LIKE SOPHIE*. She keeps her husband jumping like a toy .MONKEY ON A STICK.! / A SCREAM ? SHE LOOKS . THROUGH 4 Classes \V ON THE jggP END OF A STICK! I THINK I'LL 4ET MY FACE REMODELED AND 40 -—"ft?ON THE STA4EL' kJG I D LIKE TOVrS. SMLaWZ A fOC WYT*CHODOZj/Xm -THE Y made SOPHIES FACE OVER,BUT LET 'EM TRY TD . CHANGE HER. T?sr\pi5F09moN: meow! ,1 w< l§y DOESN’T LARRY CWX RETURN? THAT& WHAT ODIOO. HOOTER WANT^TO KNOW.' 5ncS THe FORMER FOOTBALL STAR kV#XVEt> OOT*teED CRICVSTT Wb ‘c'ERVlOE© ARE MUCH e0U4HT AFTER THE COLONEL l©ANX)0U© TD6ET Contract© <3UiNEbJ V

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