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v -- -— -- — ■■--■ - - | ■ «r Why Tramp Around To Buy Or Sell? Use Star Want Ads.-Quick Results k "W hatYou 'V; k In the W14NTAIIS^ *#*v R. to. I'm Want Advertisements In This Column. Charge For Any Want Ad 2-V. Thic virir. I porn nn .• I , . Muttra um Tins size 1 csiit per v.crd eaca iusertieu Tina size- type 2c per \.onJ each liiseiTion, fl his size type «Je per word each insertion CALL 832. THE ALTO INN “next to county ip.il’- aiu let 4. wush ci grease your c-a« for 73c tl 2ik PI ” C'Y Oi' TERP.A- COTTA pip - . 1 all o. E. Ford 2t 1° • £EE CLEVELAND Hardware Go. f o r Wash 1J>E. Tin Tubs. Some more of our spe cials for the week* 1 tc THINK O' 02* iT.TO 7 HAT gnan-.iPcad EIu- Buctlc Cv.rxll •• five r'olcuiou-v 1 ' cl srv a. V,-:. a. 2t 17 iiiPBEsa your sympathy with our f.C: h tic . propm are. tyi.cl and Cci;-, ctl Pauirror. Pier efs. Phene ICO. tl ■ Lt sts o r. ford co ron o.v ■ ven rci rootuiT at h ■ rislii 'p:-ic< It 13. u:d you i-trow yol coin n buy Ur r.. S'.. . r:.. Grif fon end Miclifie!s-S," i Su. ; cl t’v fine-t tailoring rt .'34 »• Wrj;.'JY 2t If. SPECIAL PRIGS ON TWO V. 3.7 No I budded tore bush:; Kghtsc-h choice varieties 3ac each. per dozen, delivered. Patters op s Flowers. Phone 700. fl-4c FOR RENT: MODERjThoME six rooms, furnace, good location. Mrs. W. L. Packard, phene 275. tf 13c SPECIAL PRICE On Barrett’s One, Two & ..Three Ply Roofing— A new shipment at lower price. Cleve land Hardware Co. Washburn's. ltc USED AUTO AND TRUCK parts. Automobile glass installed. Pink Iron and Metal Co.. West Warren street, Phone 580. « 13e KEEP YOUR VALUABLES from fire and burglars. A “Treasure Chest” costs only 313.35 and its fireproof. See the sample at The Star of fice. A Victor product that will protect you. If 9p we~sell7repair 'and re eharge batteries. Auto Inn; next to County jail, phone 832. tl D4c O E. FORD CO. HAS A GOOD' stock, of galvenized roofing and barbed wire at the right price. 3t 3 be! ~ for!sale-“six Ball - bearing extra heavy Tricycles. Go ing at bargain. See Cleveland Hardware Co. * ltc FOR SALE; ONE NEW* RADIO can be used with. tlie Delco Light plant only. Cleveland Refrigerat ing Company. * tt-8c FARMERS — WATER - PROOF your boots ahd shoes with "Viscol.; 19c a can. A. V. Wray & 6 Sons, til. KOLSTER~WITH NE\v"~Ba7 teries, $27.50. There Is only one ar this price at Pendleton’s Music Store. 3t 13c A BLUM S*iq.5'2 ALMANAC FREE with a six months renewal to Th? Star. Mail your check for S1.25 f* . The Star six months and the al manac will be mailed back to you or call at The Star office. 6t Kr WANTED - HEAVY Hens at 15c Monday. D. A. Beam Co. 2t-15 ~‘ Y E$7 I BU Y~ MY HARDWARE f r o m the Cleveland Hard ware people. WHY? They sell just a little cheaper. They usual ly have what I want; and too they are in a ?ood location and easy to find.” Cleve land Hardware Co. owned and operated by Washburn Co., 1 Est. 1889. Itc : THREE GRADES AND three price ranges in wed | (in;: invituuons and announce . entr. Beautiful line of sam ples at greatly reduced prices I ho'.vn at The Star office. * ONE Nr.'".' VACUUM CLEANER ■a ier.1 bargain. Phone 4G4. Ii-8t NICK PRIMROSE IN BLOOM, i 7jc and 51.00 delivered. Pattersons ( Flowers. Phone 700. tf-3c i OOOD~HARNESS ’Bridles for only SI.25 fCome in and see our [stock of H arne ss taoods. Cleveland j Hardware Co. ltc WILL PAY CASH FOR EU5C radios. Must be cheap Clave - . cl Refrigerating Co. tf He LOR SALE: 20 TONS WHEAT S5.50 ton. J. W Hoover. , Crcusc, N. C. 6t lip , S1MONDS CROSS | CUT Saws are sold by I Cleveland Hardware Co. ltc j MODERN cleaners-suits 'cleaned and pressed 35c. Ladies fur coate, 50c. Plain dresses 40c Watch our windows for better prices. Op posite Pigch-Wiggly, j w Dorsey. 3-13cv FOR RENT: o ROOM HOUSE Good condition. C. S. Young tf 23c “WINDOW GLASS Just a little cheaper at Cleveland Hardware Co. Kc FOR SALE COLLIE PUP S’” Lee Wray at Wray and Sons. * U 10c ""cant PAY mT” BILLS AND ride, so have decided to walk, there - lore will cell cheap—1028 nWd?!'i Chevrolet coupe; 1930 model Peer-1 less Sport readier. 3atli A-l Con dition. New tag:. Everette N. D«'i linger. 2t 15c KOLSTER BATTERY SET WITH new batteries for only *27.50. Pen dleton Music Store. 3t lie "SPECIAL PRICE Oit Poultry Wire for this week. See us for bar-j erains. Cleveland! Hardware Co. ltc ARE YOU In THE MARKET for a good battery set. There is r. Kobtcr for *27.50 complete with new batteries at Pendleton's. 3t-13.: FOR FACE AND COMMON brick, lime, cement and plaster call ' O. E. Ford Co. 3t lRc \ THEY’RE THE TALK OF THE i town—ShaaXferb Tailor Made Suit;' at 022 at A. V. Wray’s. 2t 18* j O. E. FORD CO. IS HEAD- 1 quarters for farm machinery, wag | cus and farm trucks. 3t ISe NICE BLOOMING "CYCLAMEN I 73c, $1.00 and $1.50 delivered. Pa arson's Flowers, phene 700 tf ICc CHANCE OF~LIFETIME: RE liable man wanted to call on farm ers in Cleveland county. Wonderful tpporvuh'.ty. Make 87 to $12 dailt. No experience or capital needed. W;1 n today, McNess Compand' D pi. P, Freeport, Illinois it lRp WEDDING INVITATION ami announcements. Several new lines at greatly reduced prices. Copper plate engraved, process (raised letters work and plain printing. Three grades at three prices and* the very newes t stock and* styles. The Star, phone 11. tf 9p i “week old hed chickb”on ! hand. Day olds every Wednesday |Oet our prices. Suttle's Hatcherv Shelby. tf-V. FOR BEST PRICE on Check Lines, Hip Straps, Collars. Harri es, get in touch with Washburn at Cleve land Hardware Co.™ “The Original Har ness People.” ltc STAR ADVS PAYS Nobody’s i Business | By GEE McUCL Oat rock specials t 1 have bean asked to rite up or foam in a copy oi the minuets. t.i the last meeting ot our lodge which v.a; hell as usual in the lodge hull over the post offis. and 1 will do 4,3 "as followers: m-i-n-n-e-t-s the lodge was calico to -order h> the chair and the pass word v. givven out by him as the old on. gave out in december and it wa “Be reddy" and it was accepted b all prestent. the seeker terry, nu\ mike Clar.: rfd, read the minuets of the meet - ing befoar last add they were ap proved as read, but he could net find his december minuets and lie explained that his wife might ot used them to cook a cake 0:1 or something, as lie left them on the table one night. It was moved and seconded tc move the old Christina ■ tree out ol the hall and throw It away, a Christinas was over, bro. Icing ami bro, long took it and throwed it on* of the winder and It hit a feller c.i tlie head and he is threattening to sue the psrpy traitors there’: but he can't prove who they weie by a unanimous vote, which wa seconded by tlie seeker ten y mr. mike Clark, rfd. 4 new splt toom; was ordered for the lodge hall and the members was asked by the chair to spit straighter at same than they had benn doing in the past, as it costs too much to scrub up the floor after ever meeting, bigger ones will be installed on motion of bro redd, jt was moved not to pay his brother, jim redd, anny sick bennyfit onn<-T count of his case of flu, as he had not paid anny dues in 6 month? and after the treasure, mr. mike Clark, rfd, reported that it diddent have anny monney, the motion wn tabled without a second. on motion of bro. smith, it was carried to thank mr. mike C3a/k. rfd, for being such a good janitor foh tlie past 12 months aikl Tie wee honored with the same jobwfor 12 months more, but they asked that he keep the 2 swinging lamps a little bit fuller of keroseeu^ as they always go out in the middle of the meeting. there being no further bmiess tr foar the lodge, it to adjourned ti” the next time and all of the tools was put up by mr. mike Clark, rfd. cheef warden ansoforth. The Swinging Lamp. When Ma came home one night from town with h swinging lamp for our parlor-room, constenmtlo: ran rampart amongst the eleven - twelfths of a dozen of McOe younguns. The lamp shade was fi*-. unwrapped, and it was undoubted!' the prettiest thing in captivity a that time, We loud around Wa and Pa in big circle and were not allowed i . touch anything while this swinc lng lamp was coming into view from a big box stuffed with paper After tilt' lovely shade—came the metai frame with gins.; ear-bob-' hanging oil it tha. dangled in all their liridescent loveliness about the base of the lamp. There were 22 of , these diamond beautificr.. The third tiling removed1' from the car" was the tamp itself. It was just about the also of a rut i bagu turnip, and It was hand-paint ed, the Uuw'i being made of genuhv China—imported from Liverpool | Oliio. Tire burner looked like solid I gold and the wick. (then calle “weak" by nearly everybody! wm i made of cotton, and that was the [only cheap thing about, this wonder ful lighting sy tern—as it w«us mad of cotton. Every euiookcd busted into a frenzy of joy and excitement when Pa fetched out the 3 long chain*: ( that the lamp was to swing on hhe.se chains were of solid gold also Tlie last item brought forth was tnc frame pedestal that the lamp equipment sat on. and It was of pure bronze and daintily decorated with figures of lambs hopping around in a green meadow After this intricate piece of ma chinery was duly assembled and ready to be hung Up in the center j of the room, 4 oi my brothers and I went up in the loft and tied a piece of trace-chain around a rafter | and then those folks down on the ground floor hooked the lamp into ; the lap-link and there she was. V.'t | took 6 eggs to the country store 'only 6 miles away> and bought a ; quart of kerosene. We ran every [foot of the way to the store and 1 back, and were gone nearly 25 mtu | utes. Finally the lamp was puled down ; low enough to light. <The chains pased through little rollers and the | lamp could be Stopped at any de sired height.! I fetched a light rn a splinter, having got it out of the fire-place in the other room, and then wc al sat down to enjoy tha* lamp. We stayed dp nearly all o; the first night and played in tho*' brilliant rays, and by diner time the third day, news had crept out over the community about 200 dif ferent folk#, had dropped in to s»e that swinging lamp: most of ’em stayed till nTght go’s they could watch it bunt. The next work of art was bought later, but that', another subject. This lamp cwt $1.75 Csy>h. STAR ADVS. PAYS No. 1 Township News Of Interest ^Special to The Stai 1 Jan. lG.— A wedding of much in terest here was that of Miss Olli" Turner and Mr Colli* Jones which was solemnised at Gafjpey la-t Wednesday afternoon, Mr*. Jones is Uie attractive daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Turner. She received hei education at Bolling Springs hltrh school and graduated with the clav of '31. Bhe formerly lived at Mo-' vcn, und had only been living he: about two years. Mr Jones, who is the son of Mrs. George Jones is ac - tive in church affairs being the chorister at Camp Creek church They will make their home here. Those calling at Mr. Dee Byn . recently were: Mr. and Mr*. Bill Crawley of Cliff side. Messrs. Grad, Jones of void a, Rester Bailey an-. Bulo Earls. Ml:* Exie Humphries spent las' week-end with Mrs. Arthur Swof ford of Grassy Pond, S. C Mr. Goln Davis of Grassy Pon ! spent the first part of the week with his brother, Rome Mr and Mrs Col 11s Jones ar<. Miss Velma Propst were the dim ■ guesU of Miss ElOisc Hamrick la-» Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jolley wen the dinner guests of Mr. and Me Blaine Davis last Sunday Russellville. Ark.—It would poor punning to remark that the local police force was the first c.y feel the -pinch" just because it wu the first group of public employee to be suspended when the pity's fin ancial horizon darkened. All Time Record Of Heat Broken On 13 Washington D C — This \vb.n t' ■ hottest January 13 the capital het felt since the weather bureau Marl ed keeping records 60 gears ago The mercury mounted to "ft -on. degree below the record for the en tire month In 1890. 1901 and 1937 the the motneter rhmlietl to 76 in JtunmrV But It wasn't on January 13 First—in the dough. Then in the oven. You can be sure of perfect behinjs in using— BAKING POWDER SAME PRICE FOR OVER 40 YEARS 25 ounces for 25c MIUIONSCr POUNDS USED BY OUA GOVERNMENT The Greensboro Daily News Ihe first appeal of this newspaper is it wealth of lews, accurate and unbiased, from all over the world ' livery issue is full of news and views in sufficient vol ume t° enable its large number of discriminating and intelligent readers completely to keep in touch with what is going on in this old world. Only a dependable and independent NEWSpaper can satisfv such a de mand. There are, of course, other features, mans’ others; there’s something for every member of the family, from the head of the house to the kiddies—editorials sports markets, comics, and the best of the good features al ways. Carrier delivery service almost everywhere at 20c per week; mad subscriptions, payable in advance, accepted for three, six or 12 months, at the following rates: ' Daily and Sunday, *t) per year; Daily only, $7 per year. CIRCULATION DEFT. Greensboro Daily News GREENSBORO, N. ( . QUEEN CITY COACH LINES — ,ol{- ASHEVILLE. CHARLOTTE. WILMINGTON, FA\ EITUVIME. I OK ASHEVILLE AM) INTERMEDIATE POINTS: LKA\ K SHELBY :—9:45 a. m.; 11:10 a. m.; 4:45 p m •OR CHARLOTTE AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS: CLAY E SHELBY : — 7:10 a. m.; 11:10 a ni • -‘00 p m.; 4:40 p. m.; 9:00 p. m. I OK WILMINGTON AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS: LEAVE SHELBY':—11:10 a. m. KOK I A YET'FAILLE AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS: LEAVE SHELBY :—7:lo a m.: 11.10 a m.; 2:00 p. m. - I OR FCRTHKR INFORMATION _ PHONE 450 - QUEEN CITY COACH COMPANY TH I CO»r II (MALI. WH(»ir|« YOU CALI Let the Telephone Keep Your Circle Together When friends have moved to other cities, children are away at school or you are many miles from the folks back home . . . remember you can bring them to you easily and quickly by telephone. Next best to seeing friends and relatives is talking with them. Even wben^they are mile* away you can telephone them at small cost. Out-of-town telephoning costs less than most people imagine. For example, the station-to-station day rate to a point 125 miles away is about 75 cents. If you call during the night period, the rate is much lower. Sou t h k r n B k l i. Telephone and Telegraph Company t In* t>rpo**ied ) • I Fcr Greater 'Results In Selling-Try Star Adv TOOTS AND CASPER Speaking For The Firm. then I*T‘<=» > DECIDED IF "I'OU AND I SHOULD 6iO iiN Bu«5:ne«^ together we d CALL OUR FIRM CAftPER Sr HOOFER •MCOWPORATED v _ A _^ You can have the ^-lory CAMPER! I'LL r THIS 4rOIN& INTO BUSINESS 15 MV IDEA AND ITS UP "TO ME TO Burn the midnight oil working DETAILS', in Consideration OF THAT ITS UP TO Ybu TO CHIP J* I^STOF THE CASH NEEDED! MV BRAINS AND YOUR DOU6H, v ,p YOU ZrET WHAT 73. T. 1 mean! . 1L kcvwW /—-^~^y 7 COLONEL HOOPER IS SO IRRESPONSIBLE. CASPER' HE DOESN'T know the ) FIRST THInLj ABOUT _ BUSINESS-,^ •; HE'S SMARTEP THAN I 6AVE HIM CREDIT POR,*TOOTs! HE WANTS ME TO PURNlSH THE. T>OU<jH AND HE LL PURNlSH THE l CONVERSAT ION' There! that** the i pe a A LIKE. that on ouu 6~rone window WOULD Look L* RE AT ‘ A What Could Be Simpler? COLONEL HOOFER HASN'T THE WILL-POWER OF A CAT! HE'S ALRE ADV BROKEN EVERY ONE OF HIS NEW VEARS RESOLUTIONS, FOOTS! i NEVER SAW A MAN LIKE " HIM! UOOK AT MY HUSBAND PUFF ON T HAT RIO \C1I4AR! HE SWORE C>^F 5M0K1N6, BUT HL ' ONLY STUCK TO THAT FOP ONE DAY I V_ ' BY the WAY CASPER! HAVE YOU BROKEN ANY OF YOUR <*OOD rbolutionhT 'V—r NOT A ONE MRS HOOFER' / NOT ' S A ONE • J <jOGO' i admire Y<j)UR SPUN. A CASPER1 i WISH YOU'D TELL MY HUSBAND YOU DO IT' f 'T'S Au VERY SIMPLE,MRS, HOOFER? verv simple* maybe the reason I HAVEN'T BROKEN ANY RESOLUTIONS IS BECAUSE I DIDN'T MAKE ANY!
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