Do You Want To Buy . i Or Sell? Thousands Read Star Want Ads. WhatYouWant 1 In 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. l his size type 3c per word each insertion. NEARLY TWO HUNDRED users in Cleveland county or Gen eral Electric Refrigerators and not one has ever spent one cent tor service. Robert C. Hord, Dealer, s. Washington St., Shelby. tf 25c COUNTY ROADS WILL be taken over by the state on July 1st. Get a county road map and a soil survey map free by renewing your sub scription to The Star for six months or longer. Only limit ed quantity of maps left. 6t2£ WE DEVELOP KODAK FILMS. Expert work, 24-hour service. En larging and tinting. Hollywood Stu dio, over Woolworth’s. tf 20c WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY repairing. L. C. Davis, next door to Eflrd’s. I appreciate vour patron age, large or small. tf 16c DON’T NEGLECT F E E T these hot summer days. Be fitted correctly by shoe ex perts at A. V. Wray & 6 Sons, City. tf-27c WHEN YOU NEED A PLUMBER or steam fitter, call the Modern Plumbing and Heating Co., the plumbing and heating specialist. Telephone 569. tf 20c VERY SPECIAL OFFER good until July 1st. Two val uable maps of Cleveland coun ty, one a road map showing the county highways to be taken over by the State on July 1st, the other a soil sur vey map, showing the various types of soil throughout the county. Both are large maps and the soil map carries with it a description of the soils. Renew your subscription to The Star for six months or longer and get BOTH FREET 6t-22p 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. tf 22c I REPAIR LAWN MOWERS AND repair shoes too, at Sellers Shoe Shop. tf 15c —_---i WE HAVE TWO SLIGHTLY used Frigidaires with a guarantee. Will sell reasonable. Terms if de sired. Cleveland Refrigerating Co. 6t 19c 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 “bring YOUR LAWN MOWER, Shoes and parasols to the Sellers Shoe Shop for repairs. tf 15c THREE GRADES o f Wedding Invita tions and announce ments. Copperplate Engraving, Relief g r a f (raised letter) and printing. Samples upon request. All pric es at a liberal dis count from list. The Star. Phone 11. tfllc TWO VALUABLE CLEY> LAND county maps FREE. One a road map showing the 793 miles of county roads, the other a soil survey showing the various types of land, the streams, etc. You can get both of these maps by renewing your subscription to The Star for six months or longer. 6t22 " LOCATED AT 105 WEST GRA ham Is the Fngidaire Agency. Phone 669. Cleveland Refrigerating Com pany. 6t 19c IP YOUR ELECT^fcftS! REFRIG erator needs service phone 569. Cleveland Refrigerating Co. 6t 19c 'DON’T BUY HAY Sow peas, soy beans, cane. We sell these and other field seeds. D. A. Beam Co. 6tl7c ' APARTMENTS FOR RENT: ALL modem conveniences. Also five room house near hospital. W. A. Pendleton. 3t 19c WILL TRADE A RADIO or Frigidaire for good milk cow. Radio and Frigidaire both new. W. A. Pendleton. 4t-19e 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 .....l.. $3.48 30 x 3 1-2 — O. S_$3.68 “It Costs Less to Ride on U. S. Tires.” SMITH S GARAGE, Eallston, N. C. . tf-13c MR. FARMER, GET your peas and cane seed from Cleveland, Produce Co. Prices! right. Phone 694. tflO “PLUMBING AND Repairs. W. T. Ran dall, Phone 329. 8t-12' PRIVATE LESSONS ON all musical instruments. Room 16, over Woolworth’s. Free audition for x*adio broadcast ing every Thursday. See Prof. Goldman. tf-19c GASTONIA CONSERVA TORY of Music wishes" to an nounce the appointment of Mr. Owen Ogborn to their teaching staff. Room f 6, Linebergcr Building, Shel by. tf-19c WANTED—A GOOD MILK cow. Will trade new Radio or new Frigidaire for same. W. A. Pendleton. _ 4t-19q PRIVATE LESSONS O N organ or piano. Rates and in formation. Prof. Goldman. Thursday all day. Room 16, Lineberger Building, Shel by. tf-19c ADDED TO OUR OFFER of a new county road map of Cleveland county, is a Soil Survey Map of Cleveland. The soil survey may is in colors and with a booklet of 37 pag es describing the various typ es of soil. Get both FREE by renewing your subscription to The Star for six months or longer. 6f-22p CANE SEED. A FEW more left. $1.50 bush el. D. A. Beam Co. 3tc SEVERAL GOOD milk cows. Will trade for other Cattle. D. A. Beam. 2t-22c WANTED 25,000 TO JOIN THE Independent Burial association. Cost is one-half cent per day For information see W. G. Spake, coun ty agent, 206 Suttle street . tf-17c ~f6r_SALE: GOOD SIX ROOM house in West Shelby, on terms of three dollars per week to reliable party. S. S. Royster, Shelby, N. C. 3t 22c FOR RENT: GOOD EIGHT room house one block from square. Royster Oil Co., Shelby, N. C. 3t 22c LAKE WACCAMAW: FURNISH ed cottages with bath rented by week. Write, phone or wire Oscar High, Whltevllle, N. C. 4t 22c LOST: IN FRONT OF ISAAC Shelby hotel Saturday, a car key. Finder please return to Star office. Reward. 3t 22pj FOR RENT: TWO ROOMS FOR light house keeping with kitchen ette and sharing bath. Also two in dividual rooms. All furnished. Phone 665. Mrs. Wm. M. Roberts, Cleve land Springs road. 6t 24c WANTED: SECOND HAND SAFE in good condition. Dr. L. V. Lee, Lattimore. 3t 22c FOR RENT: TWO FIRST FLOOR rooms furnished or unfurnished. Rent very reasonable. Mrs. T. G. Hamrick, S. LaFayette. 2t 22c NEED A NEW TIRE Cover? Get one for 35c from Rex Cigar Co. 6t-22c LOST N C TRUCK TAG NO. 35,205-1 1-2 ton. with taillight. Flnd j er leave at Star of lice. i24u MAN WANTED FOE RAWLEIGH j route of 800 consumers In northeast Rutherford, east Gaston counties, Cliffslde, Reliable hustler can start earning $35 weekly and Increase ev ery month. Write immediately. Raw leigh Co.. Dept. NC.-W-52-S, Rich mond, Va. 224p _FOR RENT~ONE~LARGE BED room with private bath to married couple or single gentleman. South Washington street, phone 767-W. tf 22c FOR SALE: ONE FRESH MILK cow. W. Kelly Hunt, Casar, N. C., Route 1. It 24 p FOR JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS—CALL THE STAR FOR QUALITY PRINTING. NOTICE Ol RE-SALE. Under order of courl m»de In special proceeding entitled J. C. Newton and Carl Thompson, administrators, et al. vs. Robie Brackett, J C. Brackett, et al. on May 8. 1931, the undersigned commissioner will offer tor resale at the court house door in Shelby. Cleveland county. North Caro lina, at 13 o'clock M. on July 9, 1933, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the following described lo| of land lying and being In No e township, Cleve land county, Shelby. North Carollua, and more particularly described and defined as follows: 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 street and Martin street in the southwest square of the city of Shelby. North Carolina, and runa thence east with the north side of West Graham street 06 feet to a slake. A. P Weathers' tornet. thence with Weathers' line north 135 feet to a stake, a hew corner; thence a new line west 66 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 part of lot No. 5 at shown on plat In book No. 1 at page 667. In the registry of Cleveland county, North Caro lina. This June 24th. 1931 YATES BRACKET!*, D. E. Newton, Atty. Commissioner 2t June 24c IKlSTtES SALE. By virtue of the power of sale ©qre tained in a deed of trust executed on January 17th, 1931, to me as truaitee, se curing an Indebtedness to the Shelby Building and Loan association, said deed of trust being duly recorded in book 16G of deeds of trust, page 286, in the office of the register of deeds of Cleveland county, N. c. and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, I will sell for cash to the highest bidder at public auction at th court house door in the town of Shel by, N. C. on Monday, July 57. 1931, at 12 o'clock M., the following described real estate: That lot lying on the south side of West Marion street In the town of Shelby, N CV.v.and^frontlng 85 foet on 5ald street, with a depth of about 190 feet, and beinc the lot deeded J c. Newton bv m P Sjjjy a**d w^e, by deed dated October 6 192^. and recorded In book KKK of deeds page 445. of the register's office of Cleve land county N. C > to which deed and the -record thereof reference is made for the metes and bounds. ’ feregoing property will be sold subject to any unpaid taxes levied or as sessed gainst Be id property This June S2rid, 1931. CLYDE R. HOEY, Trustee 4t Jdne 2»c Quality Furniture On Easy Terms. Phone 592. Shelby, N. C. Try Star Want Ads. Man At Sunday School For 1,361st Consecutive Week New Beriv, June 24.—Claiming a world record for Sunday school at tendance, E. F. Lewis of Raleigh, a native of New Bern, went to two Sunday schools here Sunday for his 1.361st consecutive week. He wears bars proving his 26th unbroken year of Sabbath school attendance. Some time ago he , received a diamond lor the establishment ol his record over 79.754 registered Sunday school students. The cham pionship is acknowledged in the United States, Canada. England and France. His record is kept of ficially in New York and he has to account for every Sunday that tic happens to be out of Raleigh. Bom in March, 1867, at New Bern, Mr. Lewis is now 64 years old, but never misses a Sunday from Sab bath school. Oh one occasion he was rolled in two blankets and car ried to Suftday school from a Ra leigh hospital; at another time he was physically unable to be taken to the church, so 44 of the class members met with him at his bed side. A member of the Simms Baraca class of the Tabernacle Baptist church in Raleigh, Mr. Lewis is so far ahead of other Sunday school attendants that church authorities in Nashville, lYnn., have had to have his last three ba*s made *».; special hand order in New York Drop That Scrrip Brush. "What must one do to have beau tiful hands?" “Nothing.”—Montreal Star. Flower Festival On Now In Asheville Brilliant Program Bring Presented During Annual Show of Moun tain Flowers. Asheville, June 23.—Early Indica tions point toward the largest at tendance in the history of the rho dodendron festival on the occasion of its fourth annual celebration in Asheville, June 24, 25 and 26. Visit ors from many states will see the various events of the fete, accord ing to a survey of advance hotel reservations. Over 550,000 people suw the floral parade and jester's revel in 1930, and this high record is ex pected to be exceeded in the 1931 event. The festival, this year, will pre sent an exceedingly brilliant pro gram and the number of Individuals and organisations taking part will be in excess of previous celebra tions of the fete. Built around the annual season of mountain flowers, when whole mountain slopes arc blanketed with the blossoms of mountain laurel and rhododendron, the festival is essentially floral In character. Every hour of the three days of the festival will mark some colorful event in progress and the highways leading into the moun tains where the wild shrubs are in blossom, will bear the traffic of many motorists, anxious to see the wild gardens at the height of their glory. S1«LBV » pUSVELAND pOUNTt AFE ** V^omervative ^onsdenliow BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION GET 13 WEEKS AHEAD! ' ^ You are now just 13 weeks behind those who start ed in our April Series, but you will be just 13 weeks ahead of those who start in October series, if you start with us on July 4th. Start now with a few shares. NEW SERIES OPENS JULY 4, 1931 Secure your financial independence. Celebrate Independence Day by starting in our New' Series July 4th. Shelby and Cleveland County Building and Loan Association R. T. LeGRAND, Pres. JNO. P. MULL, Sec. & Treas. Model Valet Works For Star Of Movies — George Arils*' Attendant For 25 i car* I* Efficiency Personified. Hollywood, cal. For 25 jeans ' George Jenfter, valet to George Ar itss. has been a hero to Arliss arid by the same token the noted actor has been a hero to George, i Otherwise, Hollywood Is unable to explain how AiTiss could keep his man for a quarter of n century when many stars change chauf feurs, valets, personal maids busi ness managers and press agents j with the turn of the clock. Arliss frankly admits that wtth j out the services of Jrnner he would J be lost during lit* dally routine in Hollywood Hetlri'urnt of Jenner, according to Arliss, is about the | only thing at present which might cause his own retirement from the talking screen. Hollywood marvels at the manner In which Jenner anticipates the wishes of Arliss. It Is noised around that other actors, enthralled by , Jenner's efficiency, have made him ;-___ excellent offers, but Jenner stays with Arhss. Jenner serves ten to the actor at 3 o'clock every afternoon that Ar ltss works on a set. He has formed the idea that Arils* should not work after 5 p. m. and calls at the sound stage promptly »t that time. He has been known to pick up a coat, or wig Arllss needed on a set and disappear into a dressing room tf his employer seemed inclined to linger. While producers and executives have learned to give In to Jenner. they sometimes become provoked at hts indifference to studio schedul es Jenner appears to bo unaware of this but goes about, his one Rim In life—to serve Arllss. The valet is English and Is huge and bulky. When a youth he train ed ns a boxer and it Is said that he once knocked out a famous fighter In a Boston salooft, — Perhaps this rumor, which has gone the rounds of Hollywood, Is one reason that Jenner goes unmo lested into any studio—whether it be to serve tea, or remind Arllss that it is time to go home. Ministers Betray Christ In Manner To Make Judas Blush Poeoao Pine*. Pa.—The 39th annual International Walther league convention, which open ed here thia week, launchrd it* business sessions Monday. Monday Dr. Walter A. Mater, pro fessor at Concordia Theological .seminary, St. Louis, asserted that "highly publicized’1 ministers "be tray their Lord in a manner which [would make Judas blush." Dr. Maler said cheap immoral lit erature which was never more available than now and that mo tion pictures were often used to blast away every vestige of the Ideals of clean living and fine life," He .said he believed a battle fot supremacy over the Soviet philo •sophy would be waged within ten years. When Girls Grow Miserly *'l.s your wife economical?" “Sometimes. She had only twenty six candles on her fortieth birthday cake last night.”—Boston Transcript, alANDARD COUPE Growing Popularity Since the enthusiastic reception given the 1931 Oldsmobile on the occasion of its introduction to the public in January of this year, Oldamobile'a popularity has continued to increase, mont h after month. As a result, Olds mobile is now enjoying a greater percentage of the business in its price class than ever before. ~ ■ r— ■ I THE NEW OLDSMOBILE GAINING o G REATER PERCENTAGE.o/rtg BUSINESS IN ITS PRICE CLASS THAN ever BEFORE Hawkins Brothers DEALERS O L D S MOBILE PRODUCT o r GENERAL MOTOR* TOOTS AND CASPER-— And That’* Unchangeable! / <3rLAD to see YOU AAAlM, MRS. HOOFER.! DID YOU HAVE A NICE 1 HAD A <&LORIOUS TIME. C A6PER, BUT THEY CHARGED US 430.22 A dayattve SEASHORE - HOTEL. AND COLONEL. HOOFER couldnY ENJOY HIMSELF FROM 'THINKIN4 Of* THE PRICE. YOU MUST BE PROUD OF YOUR WIFE SINCE SHE HAD HER, FACE REMODELED, COLONEL HOOFER. SHE LOOKS TWENTY tears YOUNGER! SHE ACTUALLY' BEAUTIFUL NOW J ~]l I WOULDN'T SAY JTHAT SOPHIE IS / BEAUTIFUL, CASPER! I SHE'S NOT PRETTY ( BUT SHE'S GRACEFUL \AND CHARMING! _TL lit <* SOPHIE OVERHEARD WHAT THE COLONEL. SAID AND SHE CALLED HIM ASIDE ' ]/" SHE'S 4IVINS- HIM J < blaz.es ! rxfi % r oh,h*!'y©u <^0T A 4000 CAUL-DOWN, DIDN'T YOU ? Mischief Afoot. A WELL, IF IT ISN'T K SPARERtBS, AND HIS. VALET i HAVEN'T YOU ANYTHIN^ N\ORE IMPORTANT TO DOTHAN " "TO WASTE YOUR. TIME leading- a coy AROUND, CASPER.? $ THAT'S ONE THBsl^r I DfWV 'THB UNE ON, CASPER.} | LIKE DO&S AND SOPHIE. ALWAYS WANTED ONE,BUT IVE dOT TROUBLES . ENOUGH WITHOUT ^ ~ -—Trr-. THAT? / YOU TALK A LOT, BUT WHY DON'T YOU EVER SAY ANYTHIN^, COLONEL HOOFER ? ___ 1 LET SOPHIE HAVE. HER. OWN WAY ABOUT MOST THINGS/ BUT I STAND FAT ON ONE ISSUE- } THERE t-L. BE NO DOAS tN MY FAMILY i SJW WHAT MISCHIEF HAS ''CASPER. thought of ? C CONTINUED TQMORTOw)