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Do You Want To Buy Or Sell? Thousands Read Star Want Ads. Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minfmum Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. , ' This size 1 cent per word each Insertion. .. Ihis size type 2c per word each insertion. This size type 3c per word each insertion. WkatYoyWant In the WANT ADS WE DEVELOP KODAK FILMS Expert work, 24-hour service. En larging and tinting. Hollywood Stu dio, wer Woolworth’s. tl 20c DON’T NEGLECT FEET these hot summer days. Be fitted correctly by shoe ex perts at A. V. Wray & 6 Sons, Sity. _tf-27c FOR RENT: EIGHT ROOM house, steam heated, well located, good condition, formerly occupied by T, P. Eskridge on W. Marion St. Fresh repainted on inside. A. Blan ton Grocery Co. tf-22c FOR BALE: WHEAT STRAW AT *6c per bale. T. F. Bridges, Route J. Shelby. 3t-29p NEW AHXTU8ED~AUT0 PARTS. “All parts for some cars, some parts for all cars." Automobile glass In stalled- Fink Iron and Metal Co., West Warren St., next to Shelby Shoe Shop, tf 25c PRIVATE LESSONS O N #11^musical instruments, Mon day 12 to one o’clock, Thurs day all day. Private lessons only. Room 16, over Wool worth’s. Free audition for radio broadcasting every Thursday. See Pr!>f. Gold man. tf-19c WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY repairing. L. C. Davis, next door to ; Eflrd's. i appreciate your patron age, large or smalL tf 16c FOUND THURSDAY: BUNCH OF oar keys, between Mooresboro, and Cliffstde. Owner notify W. T. Love lace, Shelby, R-4. It -29c. NEARLY TWO HUNDRED users in Cleveland county ol Gen eral Electric Refrigerators and not one has ever spent one cent lor service. Robert C. Hord, Dealer, S. Washington St., Shelby. tf 38c ONE GOOD SIX ROOM HOUSE for rent close in. See M. C. Putnam j at the Shelby Cigar and Blllard - f*arlor. «t.-22c. WILL RENT OR LEASE NICELY furnished eight or ten room house, must be close in and rent reasonable Telephone 9108, ask for Mrs. Hill house. 3t-34p. DON’T FORGET THAT O E Ford, Co. delivers direct from the brick kilns, face and common brick. When in need of brick, lime, cement, and plaster be sure and see them. 3t-24c VISIT PUTNAM AND ELLIOT'S Barber Shop, hair cut 25c, shave 15c and all other work reduced during summer. 3 first class barbers. 6t.-22c. SEE O. E FORD, CO. FOR I wagons and farm trucks. 3t-24c j ~FOR DISC HARROWS, MOW- j tng machines and grain drills O. E Ford, Co. is the place. 3t-24c. FOR SALE ONE FEMALE BLACK bear, weights 475 pounds. A bar gain. Roy Newman, Shelby. lt-29e. PEACHES FOR SALE: TEN thousand Elberta trees In prime and i A-1 condition, free of worms and tfot. Largest orchard In Piedmont that caters to truck trade. We give you the best at 75c per bushel. Will bave fruit for three weeks beginning July 31st. See our orchard before buying. A. M. Vick, Co. Agt., Union, S. C. 2t-29c. TRY DR! SCHOLLS FOOT necessities in hot weather. A. V. Wray <Ss 6 Sons. tf-29c. r NOW IS THE TIME TO plant late beans. They bring the highest prices of the sea son just before frost. We have a few Burpee’s string less green pods left. See us quick. A. E. Beam and Co., Phone 4, Cherryville. lt-29e * LOST SATURDAY IN SHELBY, W. C. Auto Llscense No. 377245. Finder return to Star ofice. Reward. lt-29p. FOR SALE: PEACHES FROM brehard on highway 150 about 3 miles East of Shelby. A. A. Roberts. 3t-27p. LOST OREAT DANE BRINDLE. female. Notify Lee Lovelace, Ella Mill. 2t-27p. HAVE GOOD PASTURE- FOR mules or cattle. See D. A. Beam. 3t-July 27c. FOR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT on Blanton St. Will toke automo bile for cash payment, balance in building and loan. See Thurman Smith at Ideal Service Station or at 4W Blanton 8t„ Shelby, 1*. C. Flight Aids Her The successful transatlantic flight of Captains George Endres and Alexander Magyar to within a few miles of their goal, Budapest, means more than the usual pride for Mrs. Elisabeth Endres, mother of one of the daring Hungarian pilot*. For George, by his spectacular feat, expects to earn sufficient money to give his ailing mother radium treatments and prolong her life. Mrs. Endres is shown ill in bed in her Cincinnati, Ohio, home. 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 icheaper. We keep se crets of weddings to be. The Star. Phone 11. tfl4p LET ‘'VIC' AWD GEORGE FIT you In a. tailor made suit for fall. Fit Guaranteed—$22. $25, $30, $35. A. V. Wray and 6 Sons. tf-July 22c. FOR SAUTONE CHEVROLET 27 model coach, like new. Will sell at a bargain. Smooth motor, good body and new tires. Roy Newman, Shelby. lt-29c. "for cider mills, cane mills and evaporators call on O. E. Ford, Co, 3t-24c. FOR SALE FOUR 32-6 TEN PLY Sieberlin truck tires. These art bargains. Also other sizes of truck tires cheap. Roy Newman, Shelby. It-29C. O. E. FORD, CO. DELIVERS TO your job face and common brick direct from the brick kilns. 3t-24c. GENERAL MOTORS HAVE been making Frigidaires for over 15 years. Clev. Refrigerating Co 13t-20c. CALL AT CLEVELAND SERVICE station comer of Sumter and LaFay ette St Greasing 75c, washing 75c. 2-24c THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the Post Road Gin Co. will be held at the Gin on next Friday after noon, July 31, at 2:00. lt-29p. CALL O. E. FORD. CO. FOR lime cement and brick. They will deliver face and common brick to you direct from the brick kiln. 3t-24c. ORDER YOUR CANNING DONE as you would do It at home. Let us “custom-can” your fruits and vege tables according to. your instruc tioas. Phone 812-J, G. P. Aber nethy, 703 West Marion Street. 3t-c. FRIGIDAIRE IS THE PRODUCT of General Motors. Cleveland Re frigerating Company, 105 West Gra ham St. . 13t-20c WANTED AT ONCE FOUR~REG istered Barbers. Apply at Temple Barber Shop, Shelby, N. C. lt-2»r Quality Furniture On Easy Terms. Phone 592. Shelby, N. C. It Pay* To Advertise I m UUMMUWIT BUTCH OF NEWS To Clean Off Cemetery Friday. Teachers go to Schools. Tatar Gold Brooks Born. (Special to The Star.i Zion, July 27.—Our people are through work, the crops are looking fine after the fine rains The people are asked to meet at the church Friday morning at 7 o'clock to clean off the cemetery and church grounds. MU* Ruby Irvin leaves today for j Waco to teach In the high school. I Miss fcyda Poston goes back to Lattlmore where she teaches home j economics. Mr. Ben Mode and family have returned from Erwin, Tenn., where ! they visited friends and relatives. Miss Marie Hudson spent part of j last week at Wrlghtsville Beach Mr. and Mrs. Yates Brooks are are announcing the birth of a daughter Patsy Gold, born 8unday. Mrs. Brooks is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr*. T. P Caban Iss. Miss Beatrice Cabamss has return ed home from the Shelby hospital. Mr. A. G. Hudson is spending some time visiting relatives in Forest City. Attorney Lawrence Simmons of Rocky Mount, is visiting his parents Mr and Mrs. G. H. Simmons. Mr. G. H. Simmons Is sick, hope he will soon be out again. Mrs. Charlie Cabamss and daugh ter* Dorothy and Nell, visited Mr*. Sabenlaa parent*. Mr. and Mm Ed rar Mints of Blacksburg, 8. C, last veek Mrs. Hubert Clark and daughter Betty Lou, visited Mr*. Clark's fath er. Mr. Orayaon Champion last seek. Grady Maunay. Jr . of Shelby vis ited his cousin Matthew Simmons last week. Mr. and Mrs. Drew McCarter of Gastonia, spent Sunday with Mrs. McCarter's parents, Mr and Mrs. J. W, Irvin. Mr. Henry Clay Simmon* of Sal- i isbury is visiting relatives in our ' community. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gold and family and G. T. Cabamss and fam ily visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oreene of the Double Springs community on Sunday. Mr. Milton Gold 1* spending some time with home folks after playing baseball at Hickory. Mr. Oscar Cabaniss and son Mal colm of Clover, S. C.. visited friends and relatives in our community last Friday. Mr. John L. McSwain visited his sister, Mrs. Malcolm Putnam Sun day. Mr. and Mrs, Josh Beam and Ethel Beam of Gaffney. 8. C„ visit ed at the home of Mr. J. C. Pruett Sunday. Little Misses Evelyn and Pauline Gold spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clevejand Grayson of New House. His Viewpoint. Missionary: Now, in Africa, there are miles and miles without a single school. Why ought we to save up our pennies? Jackie; To pay our fare to Africa. r fl' WHEN THE SUN GOES SOUTH WHEN the Winter of Hfe confronts von will you have stored up sufficient to insure com fort and dependency despite the fact that earn ings have ceased or decreased? — START AN AfCQlTNT TODAY - Union Trust Co. SHELBY, N. C. State Turns Pown Bid For 18,500 Shoes Award* Contract Foe 10 Ton* Dy namite, Battery Contract Halt* On Inspection The State Division of Purchase and Contract has swarded a con tract for 10 tons of dynamite, ten tatively awarded a contract for 1,« S00 storage batteries, and rejected all bids for 18.600 pairs of shoes. A. S Brower, director stated Saturday la Raleigh. The dynamite contract we* award cd to the Mill Power Supply com pany. of Charlotte, at $380 a ton. The atorage battery contract ww tentatively awarded to the Odell Hardware company of Greens bortf A sample of the battery was not submitted, however, and the lowi bidder will be required to submit it for inspection before the contract la closed.-. Bids on 18.000 pairs of shoes lor prisoners, and 800 pairs of shoes for boys were rejected, as unsatis factory. New btds will be received THE BEST MONEY CAN BUY Hear Tear CibeMk. Ankiuw • fcjKk'i ene-man-radlO •hew every Mon day ni*ht over the Columbia Broad carttaf ijttem. . v .,*» ,v-;. Comparison is the way to judge quality . . . If you have not used Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup, give it a trial. Superior quality of raw materials—expert knowledge in the manufacturing —the largest and best equipped plant—qualify us to say that Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup is “the 1mSt money eon buy.” In the big red can. Sold everywhere. Budweiser Barley-Malt Syrup I JGHT OR DARK—RICH IN BODY — FLAVOR JUST RIGHT It pay.r to buy the best i Use quality product*Jrom j the House of A NHIUIIR* BVfd \uguat 11 based on specifications to >e announced by the division later. The Plate. "Which tee Hi doe* a person set aat ?” "False one*, teacher. ’ A gang of robbers carried machine tuns,' held up a bank at Oreen Bay. Wl#.. Wednesday and got away with 110.000. camp rate to or*N AT Rl'THUrOftO COLLgOP C*mp Prw, (MAT Rutherford col lege. will open Auguet a to Wh, it wee ennaunoed here yeeterday. The comp hu eecured the Vaughn radio quartet which 1e one «f the test bunch of linger* in America, to aing *t each service at camp PVee. *\»e *i*«, i I r /#* Cr«^, • -•‘I Scores A Hit Every Time Kvery where Blue Bird Ice Cream is eaten—regard less of time or place—you will hear enthusiastic praise of its rich, smooth consistency—its perfectly blended flavoring, and its wholesome, appetizing qualities. There's a reason—a number of them—in fact—wgy thousands of ice cream lovers prefer— demand —Blue Bird And the principal one—the outstand ing one—is because it’s BETTER—taste* BETTER —and is made BETTER Nothing so refreshes, stimulates and satisfies op a hot day as a generous plate of pure ice cream. And no ice cream excels Blue Bird in the fulfillment of these essential specifications. If you think all ice cream is alike, try Blue Bird * and you’ll change your mind! The difference is in its taste—its irresistible goodness! — QUANTITY YET QUALITY Yf)TR PATRON AWE IS WITCH APPRECIATED. BLUE BIRD ICE CREAM CO. V. O. GARRISON, Owmt Plant MO Magnolia St., SPARTANBURG, S. C. TOOTS AND CASPER— A Matter Of Self-Deferue. WU'f -THE CHEERFUL \ THE MEMBERS OF, SMILE AMD RlPPLlM<5 lauSmter? THE <5050 FELLOWS CLUB ABE <StVlM<sr A BAMQUET \A» HOMOB OF TMC MEW PBESIDE AIT COLQMEL HOOFERj last Year they Wouldn't owe THAT SUED A SANDWICH, NiOVJ ITS A ROYAL FEAST. t’LL HAVE TO SEE THE CHEF AND SUGGEST A k. suitable menu . "comSomme a la alfalfa;, BALED W«< EM CASSEROLE, ABOUT A PECK OF CATS FOR] EACH QUEST WOULD Be , LOVELY DESSERT FOR TWA GAMG OF LOAiQ-EARED WOLVES* CrOSW, HOW BORED I'LL BE WWEM THE SPEECHES START «v *•* Such Is Gratitude. T‘ — T I'M <5000 AMO ? AS EX-PPESlDEMTOF/ToMAKE A THE GOOD F8LLOVMS CLUB ILL TELL THE WHIRLING PLANETS » HAVE A KICK COMING LOM<5 BTO©V _ LONGER. TELL i ME VO HAT K HAPPENED AS PteEStDEMT OF THAT CLUB t SLAVED lA) A MAMMER -THAT WOULD MAKE UMCLE TOM LOOK LIKE A GlGcOLO, W\TP AJEVEP A KIM WORD OFFERED BV AN'i \MEMBEB, AMD /MOW - 4aJD AJOW?
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