Why Tramp Around To Buy Or Sell? Use Star Want Ads.-Quick Results V^Hat Vow Want S \ In the WANT ADS Rutes Fur Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any W ant Ad 25c. .‘ ilia size 1 cent per word each insertion This size type 2c per word each insertion. This size type oe per word each insertion WHEN V/E ARE THROUGH Ur.;- look HLc now. Freeman's She? Shop, East Shelby. 4t !■. ~VF~Vom FEET H UR'l vuu. visit us and have Dr. Scholia representative exam ine them free. A. V. Wray & ;. gly Wiggly. J. W. Darouy. 3t 4" WARM AIR FURNACES AS pha t roofing, sheet metal product cru . cd stone. L>y F T.ionnvor Phonr 71.7-j. ti oc USED AUTO ^ AND TRUCK parts. Automobile glass installed Fink Iron and Metal Co. vVeh. Warren s rest, Phone 530. r.f i;( WILL* SELL YOU)"* It ADIO A 1 your own term-. cleVtland Rcfrig era ...ns Company. tf 50c M FOR REN’I : OOOD HO Lot fine location, big lot. C S Young. t l I Jc GET A BLUM'S 1333 ALMA;'AC FREE with a six montiL-, rjn.' .al for The Star. Readers who oan't Bet to Tile Star Office, will please mall in their renawal for six or 12 months and the 1932 BliftiVs Al manac will be mailed free. The Star. Shelby. 6t Ip STANDARD MADE RADIOS half price. Cleveland Refrigerating company. tf 30c u STORE ROOM FOR RENT oear Eastside Mill. Has two bed rooms in the rear of the building. See A. P. Weathers or telephone 54 2t 4c MATTRESSES ' RENOVATED AT educed prices. Also make new ones. Cleveland Mattress Shop, S. Mpr ;an St', below Southern Depot. tf 25c A~BLUM’S 1932 ALMANAC FREE’ vTith a six months renewal to The Star. Mail your cheek for $1.25 for l'he Star six months and the al manac will be mailed back to you. )r call at Tlie Star office. 6t Sj WJLL TRADE RADIO FOR .jreen oak wood. Cleveland Refrig erating company. tf 30c M ’ FOR SALE TEN FKET OfIjSED shafting, three hangers for same and four pulleys to fit shafting at bargain. See this at Star Office, Job Department. 3-2p WE~SELL, REPAIR AND RE clrarge batteries. Auto Inn, next to County jail, phone 832. tf D4c WANTED 2 OR Y HORSE FARM on halves in high - school district, Can furnish self. B. F. Wilson, Cherryville, R-2, near Waco. 2-4p ONE RCA RADIO FOR SALE. Will trade for anything. Phone 481. If 30c M SPECIAL OFFER: A 1932 BLUMS Almanac free if you renew your subscription to The Star for. six months or longer. 6t 5p FOR SALE: DOUBLE BARREL Ithaca shot gun and setter dog, re trieves good. F. S. Dedmon, R-l, Shelby. 3t 2p IP YOU ARE INTERESTED IN a radio we will sell you a guaran teed one for less than half price. Cleveland Refrigerating Company. tf 30c M WILL BUY THESE Furs: Skunk, Musk rat, Opossum, Mink, Weasel. House Cat, and wild cat. D. A. Beam Co. 3t-4c Reinhardt Christmas Specials Stewart soft-shell Pecans. Pound_ 15c Brazil Nuts,, fancy, lb._15c F,relish Walnuts, fancy, lb._25c Granites, 3 f Wedding tnvita ; ions and announce | ments. Copperplate Engraving, Relief r u f (raised letter) and printing. Samples upon request. All pric es a t a liberal dis count from list. The Star. Phone 11. tflTc FOR SALE AT AUCTION, BAY colored liiare mule, about 14 year:; old, at my residence, In Sharon sec tion on December 8, at 2 o'clock. .7 L. Hopper. It7n LOST OR STRAYED^ TWO young pigs. O re white and other black with white spots. B. M Jones, Lattimoi-v. 7p CHRISTMAS MONEY—$3 ! or more to Employed Men Women. You can get the mon ey you need today. No secur ; itv or endorsers required. | Costs but little and repay ment terms easy. Prompt, courteous service. Citizens Finance Co, 12 Linebererer Bldg. Entrance West Marion St. tf7c FOR SALE* "MODEL T FORD louring oar. good condition, also two good milk cow#. O. C. Pruett, routs 7, Shelby, near Post Road Gin. 2t 7p' LOST: SHEEPSKIN~COAtF ON McErayer or Graham streets Friday ' afternoon. Return to Star office. It 7r i FOR SALE; MEADOW HAY. Mt.J. '.V. II. Jennings, S. Washings Ion SirfOc, Shelloj'. 3t 7c SEE CAMPBELL’S before you buy Flour, they will sell you the [best and save you j money. lt-7c WANTED: TO KENT FURNI3H ! t cl room; must be close in. Phone I 2B0-J. 3t 7p FOR SALE: 150 BUSHELsT OF peanuts, $1 per bushel. T. P Es!: ri'Jge Grocery. It vp NOTICE or TRMrEi De'ault having been mad# m payment v>. win indebtedness secured by that cer ‘ U’.i deed of tru .t to the undersgned as ■tf for the Pilot I .ife Insurance cqji. by L. P. MeggLnsbii and vt'te. Mir r . ‘ B-ar.i Megjinscn. on ths Kth day of March, 1930, and recorded It* the o» ii’e of the regi-ier of deeds c‘ Cleveland! c1 • ■ •;i n. c.. in book 150 at. page mi the undersigned trustee will, under ar.d by virtue of the power of sale vested in it by said deed of trujt, and p.t the re- ' quest of the cestui que trust, and for the purpose of d:5che.rg.ng the debt secured | by si id deed of trust, proceed to-sell t)j the highest bidder. for cash, at the court house door in Cleveland county. Shelby, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock M , on Monday, January U, 12J31. the following described land, to-wit: Lying in the city of Shelby, North Car olina, and being that lot of land convey ed to L. p Meggir.son and wife, Margaret Beam Meggihson by deed recorded in book 3-U, page end 352 of the office of the register o? deeds for Cleveland | county, N. Cn and being Joined on the l 4forth by an alley, on the east by E. M Beany on the south by West Graham, street, and on the west bv lot of John Norman, and being described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at a stake in north edge of i West Graham street, John Norman's! southeast corner, and runs thence cast with said edge of Graham street 115 feet to a 3tek« in E. M- Beam’s line: thence north with Beam's line 170 feet to a stake m edge of alley; thence with alley west 115 feet fo a stake’ in John Nor- j mans line; thence south with Norman's line 170 feet to the place of beginning. This the 5th day of December. 1931. NORTH CAROLINA TRUST CO. Trustee. Brooks, Parker. Smith aud WhaTton. Attys., Greensboro. N. C. 4t Dec 7c STAR AD VS PAYS Toluca And Knob Creek Late News Mul-Bores Marriage. Mrs. J, M Carpenter And A. A. Sain In Hospital. (Special to The Star.; Toluca, Dec. 5.—Miss Vangie Mull' and Mr, Loyd Boggs motored to Gaffney, 8. C„ on Thanksgiving day and were happily married. They were accompanied by Miss SeJjiu PTopst and Mr. Russel Sain. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Julius Mull Bumgardner and the late Mr Julius Mull. The groom is the sun : of Mr. and Mrs. John Boggs of Bel- i wood. The happy couple returned to the; home of tire groom's parents where j a four course dinner was served.! Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs.! Loyd Boggs. Mr. and Mrs. Cline; Falls, Miss Selma Propst and Mr.; Russel 8sIn. They will make their! home for some time with Mr. ar.(j I Mrs. Boggs. Mrs. S. T. Carpenter, teacher o' the beginners class at Carpenters Grove honored her little ones with a turkey dinner Thanksgiving day. Those present were Ruby Connor. Hattie Clark. Carl Carpenter. Rob ert Hoyle and Thurman Warlick the visitors were Mrs. Boyd War lick. Mrs. Mary Jane Carpenter Messrs. Wayne Carpenter and Leslie Seagle. n. large crowd was present at u»r penters Grove on last Sunday for the district B. Y. P. U. meeting Double Shoals and the Grove jun ior B. Y. P. XJ. rendered excellent programs. The senior B. Y. P. D. of the Grove won the, attendance banner and the juniors won the ef ficiency banner. The friends of Miss Ruth Hall man surprised her with a party on Saturday right. Those present were Misses Ruth Costner, Pauline Davis, Vaunetta Boyles, Shirley and Bertha Sain, Irene Hoyle, Ollie Mitchem, Sirnell and Leona Proc tor, Messrs. Summie and Murriel Dellinger, Jim Gantt, A. F. Till man, Howard Beam, Sam S'1 in. Otto Boy^s, Charles Roberson, Ley and Raymond Yavbro, Edwin -and Leon Costner. Dwight Sain. Earl Boyles and Cash Norman. Miss Madge Cline of Belwood spent last Friday night with Mass Merrlel Edwards. Mr. A. A., Sain has been carried to the Shelby hospital for treat ed to the Shelby hospital cn last ment. He is getting along very v eil. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Boyles niotd’ Tuesday to see Mrs. J. M. Carpen ter. She is still improving and will undergo an operation at an early date. Mr. and Mrs. Odus Sain and Mr. Fred Sain from Charlotte visited a* the home of Mrs. D. M. Mull Mon day night. Misses Vangie and Lois Willis spent Friday night with Miss Min nie Mull. Mr. and Mrs. Odus Houser, Misses Kate and Mamie Housey of Lin coln county spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Smith. Misses Vangie Peeler, Mure! Esfc ridge and Mr Shannon Lee f t Lawndale vUited Miss Minnie Mull Sunday p. m. Mrs. W. H. Young and Mr. Coy Young visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Rochel Young of New I on last Tuesday. Miss Ora Sain of Morganton vis ited her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. L Sain Sunday. Miss Charlotte Peeler has return ed home after spending several weeks with Miss Ada Banner up nbovc Boone, one of her collcg friends. • Misses Fannie, Lilian and Mali Mostella ' spent Thanksgiving day with Miss Corene Hoyle, Honoring The Unknown Soldier % ■ The Washington Star. As the years pass, the number of visitors to the toinb of the Unknown Soldier in Washington grows larg er. Some months the total runs over 100,000. More than 1.000 wreath’ are laid on the tomb each year. A single soldier stands guard besid it., from sunrise to sunset, daily. No other National hero has had much honor paid to him. Take Pecan From Lung Of An Infant! I Or. Wultmnii /inn. Nnted Balti more Surgeon. Removes ( Nut. j Baltimore. Rullroud speed and | medical skill last week saved Urn . i life of Joe Edd Baker. 20-mootha j old Asheville baby. Hushed here by train, an emer ] gcncy bronchascoplc operation wus I performed on the child, son of Mr i and Mrs. Herman Baker, to remove a pecan nut kernel from his lung. The operation required but a single minute and tvas performed by nr. | Waltman F. Zinn. Mrs. Baker, with the child arriv ed here shortly before daylight ac companied by Dr. John A. Win stead of Asheville, whose ministra tions saved the baby's life rn route, as the kernel entered the lung from the c-ophagus where it lodged yes terday. At Richmond on the north bound trip, the child could hardly breathe as the nut worked info the lung rn Discovery Makes Possible New I'1;hw!!\ Makers of Vicks VapoRub for Better “Control-of-Colds” Another advance in “Control-of- ] Colds" has l>een perfected by the makers of Vicks VapoRub A third! of a century ago, Vtcks VnpoRub introduced the modern, external method of “treating” colds. Now, Vick Chemists Introduce Vicks Nose & Throat Drops—based ' on a new idea in “preventing” colds. These two are companion products—they aid and supplement each other. To gether, they make possible the Vick Plan for better "Control-of-Colds” i in the home and further reduction 1 of tlie family “Cclds-Tax"—in mon ey, loss of time and health. Here, briefly, is the Vick Plan tor better "Control-of-Colds”: 1.—Ref ore a Cold .Starts At the first sneezy, scratchy trri | tation of the nose or upper throat— ! Nature's unmistakable u-arnintr that you are "catching cold” use Vicks Nose Drops promptly as di •pci^<4j Many colas canlse checked at thjs stage and bad eokjt; a folded. w , ,.^..3.1. jj you eaten COJC1 ra.ily. . the wise plan Ls to use just a lew Vicks Nose Drops up each nostril after exposure i to any particular condition that your | own experience tells you is apt to ! give you a cold—for instance, a j night cn a Pullman—a dusty auto- ; mobile ride—over-smoking, over- | heated, over-crowded rooms, etc.—' and you feel the slightest stuffiness j of the nasal passages. Vicks Drops are especially designed to aid the nose—Nature's “preventor" of cold —when over-taxed by such emer gencies of our artificial pret'int-c’ny living. I 2.—After a Cold Starts. At night, massage tire throat and chest well with Vicks VapoRub '» Values Priced $39.50 Other ranges priced propor tionately low. COLE’S HOT BLAST HEATERS Priced $12.95 to $19.95 ESTATE HEATROLAS •The Genuine $82.50 to $132.50 New Low Prices! A If you are interested in a stove of any type and price, see Shelby Hardware Co. "WE SERVE TO SATISFY" — PJIONE 330 — * t READ THE STAR. IT NOW GOES INTO 5,000 HOMES EVERY OTHER DAY. $2.50 A YEAR BY MAIL. FOUR WEEKS FOR A QUARTER BY CARRIER BOY. TOOTS AND CASPER » Such A Dear Little Thing. I ! i : m 40IN6 TO OO SOME. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NOW. CASPER! I WANT TO SELECT 4IFTS FOR UNCLE EVERETT, ELSIE, UNCLE ABNER. COLONEL AND MRS. HOOFER and » WONDER IF I'M FOR4ETTIN4 ANYONE? / OH, YES' voy! m 4LAD you reminded ME BECAUSE »'Lt BE NEAR THE FIVE AND-TENCENT STORE' AND KEEP AN EYE OUT OE THE FRONT WINDOW WHILE I'M 4one‘ SEE IF YOU CAN 4ET A LOOK AT OUR NEW NEIGHBORS ACROSS THE STREET! >'M 0Y1N4 TO KNOW WHAT V _ THEY LOOK LIKE! - 4 & I JUST OVER-HEARD TOOTS TELLING YOU SHE ONLY EXPECTS SOME LITTLE 6lFT FROM YOU ON CHRISTMAS! YOU'RE GETTING OFF EASY! SOPHIE WANTS TO 4 BLOW ME FOR AN ELECTRIC PIANO! TOOTS KNOWS WHAT SHE> TALKING ABOUT! A DIAMOND IS A LITTLE ARTICLE IN SIZE, BUT IT COSTS PLENTY, AND I DON'T KNOW WHAT « M 60IN6 TO USE FOP MONEY! urphY= 12-5.1 Diamond Cut Diamond. / YES/ I CAME DOWN TOWN TO DO -SOME SHOPPING COLONEL HOOPER! N THAT'S FINE,TOOTS! I HOPE VOU SPEND A LOT OF CASPER'S MONEY!BLOW HIM 40QD AND PLENTY! CAN YOU KEEP A SECRET, , TOOTS? DON'T BREATHE A WORD % ABOUT IT TO MY WIFE1. I WANT TO SURPRISE HER'. I'M 40NNA 4»VE HER A DIAMOND RIN4 FOR CHRISTMAS I SUPPOSE CASPER WILL 6\VE YOU SOMETHIN^ PRETTY NICE TOO, HUM? an I ( I LOOK AT TOOTS RUSHING UP THE STREET! SHE CAN'T 4E.T HOME QUICK ENOUGH TO BREAK THE NEWS TO CASPER* I'LL BET SHE MAKES HIM BUY HER A DIAMOND FOR I'LL FIX THAT SHRIMP FOR ALL TH0 TRICKS HE’S PLAYED ON T >'M NOT 40NNA BUY A DIAMOND FOR MY WIFE', IN FACT, t COULDN'T AFFORD TO, BUT I WANT CASPER TO <6rET STON^r FOR ONE!I ITS ABOUT TIME I WAS PUTTING OVER A FAST ONE ON THAT SHRIMP! I'M THE KIND OF >A &UY WHO ALWAYS i LAU4HS LAST! 'Z^7 3CL wmmY i