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Do You Want To Buy Or Sell? Thousands Read Star Want Ads. Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. Thte size 1 cent per word each insertion. Thw «ze type 2c per word each insertion. ^TRis size type 3c per word each insertion. IF YOUR FEET HURT you, visit us and have Dr. Scholl’s representative exam ine them free. A. V. Wrav & 6 Sons.tf-30c LET "VIC” AND 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. DON ’T FAIL TO BRING YOUR feet to Wray’s Tuesday, October 20. Free examination and consultation. Dr. Scholl’s expert. . tf 14c see j. l a~wrenc e Lackey for bargain in used cars—Pontiaes, Fords, Chev rolet^ and Buicks. 3t-2c PATRONS OF THE SHELBY Potato Storage House are asked to dig their potatoes during the week beginning October 12th. Potatoes will be received for storage up un til October 17, G. A. Spake, Mau 3t 7p USED AUTO AND Truck Parts. Automo bile Glass Installed. Fink iron & Metal Co. West Warren Street, Phone 580. tf-30c LUXURY"AT A SACRI FICE — ’29 model Packard sedan, slightly used. Sold for $2600. A bargain for half price. Can be bought for much lesd. Terms. Owned by Miss McNichols. Apply J. Lawrence Lackey. 3t-2c FOR RENT BEDROOMS WITH private bath, steam heat, near square. Also two connecting un furnished rooms. Call 173 or 373. tf-2c WANTED TO BUY ”nEW~CORN, 56c bushel cash delivered at mill or will call at your farm and haul if you have 26 or more bushels. Gold's Mill. Blacksburg, 8. C. 2t 7p FOR SALE: BEARLBSS FUL caster wheat. *1.00 per bu. N. G. Self, route 7, Shelby. 2t-5p LOST: WHITE HOUND-WITH brown spots on head. Will apprec iate information as to whereabouts or finder notify Star office or Q, H. Metcalf. 3t 5p ANYONE HAVING FOUR OR five room house, with about 40 acres, to rent, write box 514 Shelby. Will pay money rent. 4t 2p LOANS—$5 TO $40, WITH OUT security to men and women steadily employed. Easy terms. $50 to $1000 on stocks and bonds. No embar rassment, no unnecessary de lay. Cheerful, confidential service. Citizens Finance Co., 12 Lineberger Building. Phone 103. Entrance W. Marion, tf 5c BE KIND ENOUGH TO YOUR motor to use Quaker State oil. Drain and refill with Quaker State at Tillman’s Service Station, ’phone •04-J. 4t 5e SEE MRS. GEO. THOMPSON, at 111 North Morgan stret, Shelby, ti. C., about your life Insurance needs. The Moore Agency, Gen. Agts., Security Life and Trust Co., ..Winston-Salem, N, C. 6t 5c WANTED SALESMEN WITH ear: To take orders and deliver home necessities on city routes in Dallas, Tryon. Steady worker can start earning $35 weekly and in crease rapidly. Hustler on similar routes do $5,000 annual business Some established many years. Re ply immediately giving age, occupa tion, references. Rawlelgh Co, iDept. N. C.-W-52-W, Richmond, Va. 2t 7p ""REWARD: FOR RETURN OP ladles wrist watch lost Thursday at fairground. Yellow gold Elgin. R. J. D. on back. Mrs. Sara Wortman Newton, Casar, N. C. 2t 7c CANARIES FOR SALE: MRS. V. J. Hardin, Grover. 4t 7p ' FOR RENT: SIX R OOM house. Dr. C. M. Peeler. It 7c MEN WANTED FOR RAW leigh city routes of 800 families in Dallas and Tryon. Reliable hustler can start earning $35 weekly and increase rapidly. Write immediate ly. Rawlelgh Co., Dept. NC-W-52-V, Richmond, Va. 4t 7-14-21-28p " PIANO TUNING—I WILL BE in Shelby about the 15th. If you want your piano tuned, drop me aj line before then. J. F. Peche, Chad- j -ick Station, Charlotte l-7p FOR RENT: TWO ROOMS, FUK nished or unfurnished. Mrs. D. A Branton, Fallston road. 3t Ot 5p WANTED TO SAW TIMBER by contract or on shares. L. B. Self, Gaffney, S. C., R-l. 2t 5p J. M. CARPENTER WILL buy Cream Friday morning, Oct. 9, at Mr. Hall Tillman’s Store Room, Fallston, N. C. Bring your Cream to Carpen ter. Correct Tests and Weights guaranteed. ltc STOLEN AT FAIR GROUND Saturday night, 33 model T Ford coupe. N. C. license No. 463-247, Glass in right door broken. Patch on right side of top. Notify John Hayes, Lattimore Star route. It 7p AUTO PAINTING. FOR FIRST class Duco painting, fender, top and glass work, see Featherstone at the Ideal Service Station. 2t 7p WU SHEETS OF GOOD WHITE j writing paper and 100 envelopes, both printed with your name and address for $1. This is the biggest bargain ever offered in stationery. Oall at The Star office. MERCHANTS, , WE TAKE OR ders for salesbooks, any and all forms. Prices greatly reduced. Cali Star office apd a salesman will present samples and prices. 4t 7p FOR RENT: TWcTROOMS, ONE with kitchen sink. Mrs. Gene Gam ble. * tf 7c THANK YOU. OUR VOLUME of business keeps steadily increas ing. There must be a reason. Come and see. Goodwin's. 126 South Washington St. It 7c FRIDAY MORNING," OCT 9 I will buy Cream at Mr, Hall Tillman’s Store room, Fallston, N. C., and pay high est cash prices. J. M. Carpen ter for Shelby Creamery Co. ltc COMMISSIONER'S SALE Under and by virtue or the authority ’Contained in an order of sale made by the clerk of superior oourt in a special proceeding entitled "Mary L Philbeck against Maxine Philbeck, et. al." the un dersigned commissioner will on October 34th, 1931 at 13 o’clock, M , sell at the court house door in the city of Shelby to the highest bidder for . cash, the following described real estate: Lying and being in Cleveland countv. North Carolina, adjoining the lands of J. J. Logan. S L. Carter, W. F Logan and others, and bounded as follows: Be ginning at a pine, S. L. Carter's corner, and runs with his Hue north 43 east 12.75 chains to pointers, corner of purchase from W. F. Logan: thence north 9'. west 21.13 chains to a stake In guily, formerly a sweet gum: thence with gully north 61'/. east 1.40 chains; north 78'. east 3.10 chains; north 615i east 1.40 chains; north 374* east 7.10 chains; north *53-. east 5.30 chains; north 514. east 4 32 chains to a stake In Shelby and Yorkvllle road just northwest of a bridge or culvert; thence along said road south 334. east 8 chains; south 171b east 5.30 chains; thence south 151* east 6.3C chains to aji iron stake near corner; thence a new line south il>4 west 40 chains to a stake In old line; thence with old line north 471a west 492 chains to the beginning, containing 58.37 acres. The same being all that part of the George Logan tract of land conveyed to A. c. Philbeck by Paul Philbeck by deed dated August 36th. 1921, and recorded In book JJJ at page 246 In the office of the register of deeds of Cleveland count" North Carolina. -?*7S of September, 1931 HORACE KENNEDY, Commissioner. 4t Sept 23c TRUSTEE'S SALE Under the power and authority con tained in that certain deed of trust dates August 14, 1929, made by T. o Grigg and wife. Margaret Grigg, to Friend w. Gleason, trustee, same being recorded in I the office of the register of deeds for Cleveland county, N. C. in book 1M pace 259. securing an indebtedness to the Pan American Life Insurance company of New Orleans, La., and default having been made in the payment of the said indebtedness and having been called upon to execute the trust, I. as trustee will sell for cash to the highest bidder at! public auction at the court house door I in Shelby. N. C. on Wednesday, October *1, 1981 at 12 o'clock M. the following described real estate: Being that certain lot or parcel of land lying and being in the southern portion of the city of Shelby. Cleveland county North Carolina, fronting on South La Fayette street and more particularly de scribed as follows: Beginning at an iron stake on the east side of south LaFayette street, the north west corner of the Bamburg lot and runs thence with the east edge of south La Fayette street north 65 feet to a stake a new corner; thence a new line east-14ii feet, to an iron stake at the garden fence: thenne south 65 feet to an iron stake, northeast corner of the Bamburg lot; thence with the Bamburg line west 146 feet to the beginning. The same being identical lot or parcel of land deeded to T. O. Grigg by L. A Gettys and wife, Mamie Gsttys, bv deed dated June 17th. 1924, the said deed be ing of record in the office of the register of deeds for Cleveland county, North Carolina, in deed book NNN at page 289 reference to the same being hereby made and tho same incorporated herein. The house situate upon said lot being known *•‘JJo. 407 South LaFayette street. This l|th day of September. 1931. FRIEND W. GLEASON, Trustee. Henry B. Edwards, Atty. t 4t Sept 13c You Play 'the Biggest Possible Average Of Prospects When You ADVERTISE IN THE STAR Nobody’s Business By GEE McGEE -jb.— the football game flat rock, s. C., ockt. 5, 1931. deer mr. editor;— 1 have benn asked to rite up or foam in the big football game which was hell last friday betwixt* the flat rock tigers and the cedar lunc hornets, and 1 will do so as follow ers; first ending the baU was kicked by tiger no 12 and was ketched by hornet no. 4 who run with same till he wa3 flung down by tiger no. 5, who droped the ball onner count of hit ting the ground too hard, then It pitched betwixt hornet no. 7’s legs and hornet no. 14 grabbed It and made a home run. then they played some more but It never amounted to annything. score, 5 in favor of the hornets. secont ending. the hornets then swapped sides with the tigers and no. 8 kicked the ball and no. 2 ketched it and was throwed down and then it got away, and, no. 11 made a home run, and then they played back wards and forwards for a whil.' and the empire got run over and time was counted out til his nose quit bleeding and then he blowed the whistle, score, hornets 44, tig ers 56. third ending it was the tigers ball on the 76 yard line after it was kicked ant! ketched a adubble pass was pass ed betwixt no. 6 and no. 5, but he dropped the ball, and it was grab bed by no, 22, but his leg was fast ened by no. 18, and all of them went down in a huddle and busted the ball and let all of the wind out of same, but it was soon fixed anu blowed dp again. nothing of in trest took place except a few of the boys got hurt in diffrent places before the whistle blowed. scor: 83, hornets,, and 107, tigers. fourth ending. after kicking same, it was ketch ed on the 66 yard line and pitched, over the gold and counted 3. then it was the hornets ball on their oVn line, and a home run was pitched to no. 2, and a great manny other passes was made, the game ended at 5 p. m. 7 of the boys on each side was bleeding at the mouth an soforth. what started the fight was the empire give the score as 176 for the hornets insted of the tigers, the poleesman got it all settled. and called it a tie. yores trulle, mike Clark, rfd corry spondent. Things I Can’t Understand. 1. Why a sensible country like America will put up with a thing jo foolish as day light savings time. 3 What reasonable excuse a young man can give for wearing a set of mustache that looks so much like a 10-cent toothbrush. 3 Why a 45 pound cot hide sell* I for 90 cents and a pair of 10 ounce Jhoe.; made from a similar cowhide, sells for $".79. 4. Why so-called dependable cit izens think it is a shame and a sin to reduce the salaries of city, coun ty. state or federal employes when times get hard like they arc now. (These dependable cltisens are the ones who have the power to reduce expenses.) 5. Why pretty girls properly doll ed up ip lovely lingerie don't wear dresses just the least bit thinner sos a fellow coulddent tell that they had on any dresses at all. 8 Why a certain flapper In town persists in running her fingers up and down the row of buttons on my vest when she meets me to taik about the cost of salad dressing made at home and the kind we sell in our store. (Someday somebody Is 'going to make me leave the vest at ;liome, B-GoshT. 7 How the King of England can afford to have tits salary cut In the sum of *250,000,OCX) per year—when he knows well and good that hts Income will thereby be reduced to only *3,775,000 00 per annum. He simply can't run hts Ford and smoke Camels and go out at night if he stands for that, cut. 8 How a bushel of corn weigh ing 5fi pounds will fetch only 70 oents but sells for $1 00 when con verted into corn! lakes. (N, B. What we farmers ought to learn to do is to make breakfast foods out of our valuable products, such as corn, wheat, rice and milk.) 9 And, furthermore, 1 don’t act how all of ua ever got into such an awful fix as we are now In. If the undertakers would reduce their fu neral charges, It would pay about half of us to commit suicide, per jury or something. annual singing at oak GROVE 2ND SUNDAY IN OCT. The annual singing will take place at Oak Grove Methodist1 Protestant, church near Polkville, the second Sunday in October Choirs and quartet singers of all parts of the county are expected to be there. Everyone Is cordially in vited to coine and bring well filled baskets COAL H EAT COSTS Less Be One Of 0»r Satisfied Customers I CUT EXPENSES This Winter! Ft’s Fake Economy To Purchase Uw Grade Fuel. Our Record For If. Years Has Been “BETTER COAL FOR LESS MONEY” — PHONE 1,30 — D. A. Beam Coal Co. OLDEST COAL MERCHANTS IN THE CITY Save up to 25% in Ward's / THREE-PIECE Living Room Suite In JACQUARD VELOUR »59« ONI.V IS DOWN, MONTHLY. SMALL ( AKKY1M. CHAHC.t ■ifwns almost unbelievable that a suite of this qimni-. could be priced so low! But ottr Buyer outdid himself to ■live you the best poialble value on the market at this price' Here It is! Three inagntftctpt. pieces-a big.- rooinv .Sofa and comfortable button - back Arm Chair - upholstered tn combination two-tone Jftoquaul velour Reversibi spring-filled cushions! What a Radio/ What a Price ' r 8 TUBE Super-Heterodyne $5.00 DOWN $6.50 KOK1HI.Y * Airline Grenadier t rnnplete with Airline Tribe* end Insulted. $57.75 Licensed R.C..A. A HaacIUm Airline’s greatest achieve ment—special for Nation Wide sale! GetfUtne 8-Tubc Superheterodyne for only $57.75—almost unbelievable! See -this set—HEAR IT check it against ANY priced up to ONE HUNDRED dol lars. Then put it into yout home at a SAVING of al most HALF. Only J5 Down $8.50 Monthly, email Carrying Charge ' New 1932 Features PENTODE Tube Triple Super-Control Tubes. Continuous Tone C<m-' trot Automatic Volume Control METER Tuning Power ModUier Switch Full Vision Dial T3kte«t Super-Dynamic Speak er Full Size Console, Wal nut Veneer. Montgomery Ward & Co. 139-141 S. LaFayette St. Phone 167 Shelby, N. C. Family Secrets. TOOTS AND CASPER 400D AFTERNOON, MRS.' CASPER* I WAS AT THE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE WHEN YOU PHONED IN FOR A MAID, SO THEY SENT ME OUT HERE vr OP ALL THINGS, CASPAR. T\LKA IS HERt A4iAIU‘ SHE WORKED FOR US AWHILE LAST YEAR, AND recently SHE WORKED FOR MRS. HOOFER, AND NOW SHE'5 BACK WITH US A^rAtN * 1 PELT UNCOMFORTABLE WHILE TILKAWAS AT THE HOOFERS BECAUSE 1 KNEW THEY'D TR\ TO QUIZ HER ABOUT US^ NOW tfs MV TURN TO QUIZ HER ABOUT THEM IE I WANT TO, BUT I'M NOT THAT TYPE! SOPHIE HOOFER WILLEAINT WHEN I TELL HER TILKA YOU WOULD LEAVE YOUR SOCKS \ AROUND VJHH HOLES (N THEM FORTILKA 1 10 SEE! WHEN THE SUTCHER CAME. HERE TO COLLECT, AND YOU TRIED TO STALL H»M OFF * why DIDN'T YOU CALL HIM ASIDE TO TALK TO HIM? * KNOW THAT TILKA HEARD THE WHOLE .CONVERSATION! YOU WEASEL* WHY , DlD l EVER MARRY ' A DUMMY B&vye vou? Murphy/^ A Source Of Information. WHEN TILKA WAS W0RK\N6 FOR THE HOOPERS THEY HARLOTS op rjn askin^ her questions about US. NOW the SHOE'S ON I«E OTHER POOT SHE'S WORKING FOR US A6[A\N, AND VT'S MY TURN TO QUIZ. HER ABOUT THEN, BUT \ WONT SI fctl rm not inquisitive I WOULDN'T STOOP TO THAT. I DONT CARE WHAT WENT ON AT e THE HOOFERS, m (xt NOT INTERESTED. IN OTHER PEOPLES AFFAIRS JUST IMAGINE* 1 toots mi6ht find out some Dirt ABOUT THE HOOFERS BY SIMPLY ASKIN6 A few Questions. But she wont ask any1. SHE'S AN ODD 4lRL. TILKA, t>\D MR4. HOOPER BUY ANY NtW AOWNS WHILE YOU WERE THERE? YQO VE BEEN IN HER CLOTHES-CtOSET, HAVEN'T YOU9 IE, YOU'LL TELL ME THE COLORS PkV/ 1 HE 4 OWNS YOU SAW HAnA -INA UP THEN I COULD <4DESS WHICH ARE NEW ONES! THINK hardtilka.^:^
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