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Save Time and Effort. Why Walk A Mile Or More For A Prospect? Use Star Want Advts'. — — They G et Results — — Charge Is Small, Results Large WHat You Want ^ In the WANT ADS Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any VVaht Ad 25c. This sire 1 cent per word each Insertion This sire type 2c per word each insertion. This size type 3c per. word each insertion USED AUTO AND TRUCK Parta Automobile glass installed i Hnk Iron end Metal Co, West Warren street, Phone 580. tf 13c POR SALE: USED FARM IM* plemehts. See J. C. Weathers, op posite Southern Cotton Oil Co. tf 29c SWEET POTATOES; PUKE stocy Nancy Hall selected tor bed ding, 75c per bushel. C. S Young Shelby, N. C. tf 18c FOR RENT - STORE v Room between Webb Theatre and City Hall. See Cluade Webb. tf-lc WE HAVE RAW j Bone Meal for yourj flowers, roses, shrub-; bery and grasses. D. A Beam Co. 3t-6c — -t- _I If Your Feet Hurt Y6u j or if you are suffering from ner, oijs disorders pertaining to same, hive Dr. Scholls Foot Representa tive examine them tree. A. V. Wray & 6 Sons NANCY HALL AND Porto Rico sweet po tatoes for bedding. D. A. Beam and Sons. 3tc FOR RENT; THREE UNFUK ■ niahed rooms, one block from square, on East Marion, phone 802-W. tf 6c WANTED: A MIDDLE - AGED woman of good character to keep house. See or communicate with J f. Smith, welfare officer, Shelby, N. C. It 6d SALESMAN WANTED: FOIi highly approved household neoe* sity. Phone 137-M for appointment. at 4 HAVE SEVERAL OPENINGS tor good men with cars. Apply L. B. Price Merc. Co., W. Graham St., Wednesday. S. H. Lathlnghouge manager. at 4c . FOR SALE:' ONE GOOD MULE at bargain; one good sedan Hup njobile in first class running con dition. See or call Howell Trans Xer Co., phone 718 or 124-R. tf 4c , WE HAVE GARDEN fertilizer for sale, 25 and 50 lb. bags. Phone 130. D. A. Beam & Co. 3t-6e BABY CHICKS For sale, White Leghorns and Reds, hatch off every Tuesday, also some starter chicks. Prices right. B. Austell Poultry Farm, Earl. F3t-lc ' FOB. 8AL£: FINE JERSEY cow. Fresh. Also used farmin’ tools, Including Cole planter and distributor. B. T .Falls. „ 2t ec WANTED: DEPENDABLE WHITT . or colored woman to live with aged couple In county as member of family. Drawer 59, Shelby, N. C. 2t 60 WANTED: THOROUGHLY CUB cd cedar lumber. Apply 300 N. Washington. 3t 6n ARE YOU AMBITIOUS TO own your own home and stop pay ing rent. Here’s youi chance for a , small family. For $35 cash, balaiv e by carrying only ten shares of B. and L. All taxes paid all street and sidewalk assessments paid to Jan uary 1. 1932, fire Insurance paid tc next February. Five room house water and lights, lot 50x160. See Lee B. Weathers, owner. 3t 6p FOR RENT: NICE LARGE store room, one block from court square. Charles Eskridge. Sinclair Refining Co. tf F ldc " “JIGG5‘ " SODA 8HOBh ' "The Busy Place in Town.” When you get hungry, bring your friends ground and get a good meal f .r 35c. 6t F26c im .JJ- hi . u— . ■ rrarr——r fOR REN?: ONE FOUR ROOM house JUS* off |3. OeJTglb stf«* Also hoe crop. W, si. Rlppy 3t -Ip i NICE LARGE Home grown tomator plants, early varieties. D. A. Beam Co. Phone 130. 3t-6c NOTARY PUBLIC AT STAR ottlce. Joyce Wilson. tl ibp "high class monuments Marble and granite. Cleveland Mar ble and Granite Works, west Warren St. tf 30c OFFICE AND STORE FOLKS, our pbone number 133. Call us for sodas, sandwiches and maga zines. Newt’s. It Sc -___i NEW SPECIAL PRICE: SUITA hats, dresses and top coats, dry cleaned, 40c each. Modern Dry Cleaners. 3t 4c APARTMENT-OPEN IN PEN dleton Apartments. Call 272. 2t 6c FOR rent’ six ROOM house 114 McBrayer St Apply U2 McBrayer St. ... tl 2ac “FOR SALE* CHEAP: BALED wheat straw. R. E Keever, R 4, Lincolnton. 3t 4p POPULAR MAGAZINES’ DAII T and Sunday newspaoers at Newt’:;. It 3c O L I V E R PLOW Points a n d Mould boards, wholesale price to farmers. See us quick. D. A. Beam Co. 3t-8c LOST: TUESDAY MARCH 22 one bale of cotton oft cotton truck between C B. HHim.**? 'store ait! Forest City. Notify Star office ar.d receive reward. v 3t 2c WE HAVE A YEL^ LOW Dent corn and Early Adams Corn. D. A. Beam Co. 3t-6c FOR RENT:' 8~ROOM HOUSE 2 th three acres laud near Clevt nd Springs. Also lot for sale J. A. Dycus. 3t fp cokers Cleveland” big! Boll No. o. Strain 3—First year from pedigreed seed. Heavy yield er. Ginned on privet* gin, selected rccleaned, sacked. tb% premium paid for line. $2 per 100 pounus, Shelby, N. C. C. S. Young. tf 4c SAVE MORE THAN ONe" fourth on automobile tires, |2.95 and up. Smith Oarage, Fallston. tf 8c ~F YOU NEED^IONEY see us for loans from $5 to $40 made to men and women steadily employed. Citizens Finance Co., 12 Lineberger Bldg. Entrance W. Marion. 4t-F8c - Sanitary Market - Saturday Specials 3 lb. bucket Lard_59c 10 lb. Corn Meal_13c 10-lb. bag Sugar — 47c 2 lb. jar Peanut Butter _ 25c Pint jar Duke's Mayon naise ____ —--- 28c Qt. Salad Bowl Dressing 35c 26-oz. jar Sour Pickles __ 15e 10 lb. Irish Potatoes ___ 19c 2 packages Post Toasties 15c Large can Watauga Kraut 10c No. 21 can Sliced Pine apple -— _ 18c Full line of Flower and Gar den Seeds, package — oc We have a complete line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. MEAT SPECIALS Thick Fat Back, 4 lbs. __ 25c Cured Picnics, lb. --9£c Breakfast Bacon, skinned and Sliced- 19c \ Dhunk Breakfast Bacon, Pound_—--12£e Country Pork Sausage, bulk or link, lb._20c Vlixed Sausage, 3 lb. fer _ 25c ■Stew Beef, lb.--- 7c ?resh Pork Brains, lb. a- 10c Uured Hams, whole or half, lb._15c Fresh Fish„and Oysters. WE DELIVER - Sanitary Market - PHOHg 48 Ne*t to Qttinn’s Prug Stere .. S. Washington St. DONT FOROBT WE HAVE those good Hapgrade overall*, tlrsl quality, stock No. 102 and 103, on y $9c pair. A. V. Wray and Six Son,;. 2t dc J SEE US IF YOU WANT TH.. best suit In town ai the lowc.t prices. Made well, so they will fit and give you real satisfaction ! $12.95 to $24.75. A. V Wray and t Sons. 2t Sc WANTED TO BUY BOY S SEC-1 ond hand bicycle. Junior size. Ap-1 ply at Star office. It Sp | WANTED TO RENOVATE YOUR mattresses, porch swings and cush ions. Cleveland Mattress Strop, op posite Southern Cotton Oil Mi'l 4t 8c THE BIO WHITE RABBIT IN our allow window will be given awav Wednesday, April 13th. Make a purchase now and get your name In the pot. Newt’s. It 8c ’ TOMATO PLANTS. THOT'S ands now ready. Brimmer, Earllann and all popular varieties. Healthy, hardy, grown outside. More certain to live. S. C. Hamrick, Brooked; Service Station, highway 20, four miles west of Shelby. 4t 8o TALK ABOUT A HEAL TENNIL shoe, Wray’s sure have them, nvde by Bill Brand. 49c oair, all size.-,. 2t Sc WANTED USED ELECTRIC cook stove in good condition. O.ve full description of stove and price. Writ* Box No. 20, MiUside Station, Shelby, N. C. it 8p GST YOU A GOOD STETSON hat and be satisfied One that wib last you a few years and always loui: good. A. V. Wray and 8 Sons. 2t 8c FOR SALE: ONE FORD A model Cabrolet body in perfect con dition. R. F. Ellis, pncne 571-w. 2t 8p . “just” ARRIVED BEAUTIFUL selection of boy’s wash suits. Ail sizes and colors 49c each. A. V Wray and 8* Sons. * 2t 8c FERTILIZERS OF EVERY DE scrlption for quick shipment, close prices. J. J. Brennan, Sumter, S. C. tf Jc — J. 0. PROPST & SON — WE DELIVER — PHONB 45 Fat Back, thick, lb. __5c i Rib Meat, 3 lb._25c j Lettuce, head, Ige._7$c Tomatoes, fresh, 2 lb._15c Lard, 8-lb. bucket_59c Cheese, full cream, lb._17c Shortening, Vegetole, 3 lb. 20c Peanut Butter, 24b. jar _ 23c Peanut Butter, lb._12Jc Corn Flakes, 2 for_15c Octagon Soap, 10 cakes _ 24c Washing Powder, 2 for __ 5c Crackers, ib lb. __39c Rice, Blue Rose, 6 lb._25c Evaporated Apples, 2 lb. _ 19c California Peaehes, 2 lb. _ 19c Kerosene, gallon_,_ 13c Full line fresh fruits and vegetables. White Goose, Carolina Made, Red Band Flour. Get our prices. lt-8c THAT OOOO PtOW SHOE; can be gotten at Wtay's. The b&it made, only $1.49 pair A V. Wi»y Seams Mill Dots Of Personal Items Young People Glee Play At Church. Singing At MulVs Chapel. <Special to The Star.* Beam# Mill, April 7—A very large crowd attended the play Sunday night at Pleasant Grove Baptist church given by the B. Y. P, U. It was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Rowe and family of Hickory spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Odus Ledford. Mr. and Mrs. Vertis Williams and son, iJack, spent Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Lemmie Smith of Cherry-’ ville. Mr. and Mrs. Ea Hoyle and child ren spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hoyle of Ross Grove. Miss Lou Alice Hamrick of Fall ston spent the week-end with her cousin Miss Thera Costner. Mr. Ed Bridges had the misfor tune of losing another fine shoat Friday. A large crowd attended the singing at Mull's Chapel Friday and Satur day night. Mr. John Norman and daughter Ethel, of PqlkvlUe. visited Mrs. W. H. Norman Monday. Mrs. Dolph Travis and daughter Ruth, of Lincolnton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Norman and son, Billy of near Hollis spent Saturday night with Mrs. W. H. Norman. Mrs. Norman, who has had pneumonia for the past few days is getting along as well as] could be expected. and 6 Sons. St 8c TRUSTEE'S SALE Under and by virtue ox the power and authority conferred upon me by reason of \ certain deed of trust dated July JC, 1928. executed ov Llthla Miller L'mcrlrs > widow > to Clyde R. Hoey, truatee same being of record in boo« 1S2. page 18 ol the register's oifltc of Cievelanc county i N C., securing an Indebtedness them i referred to, and default having been made in the payment of said Indebted ness. and having been calls i upon to ex ecute the trust. I, sain trustee as afo-e satd. will sell at cash to the higher! b'd ider at public auction at tbr court hou*e 1 door In Shelby. H. C., on Saturday. April 30. 1832, Ip o'clock noon, the following described real estate, to wit: Lying to No. 8 township. Waco. N C. Adjolnlrg the lands of Olto Yarbro. D B. Stroup, W. B. Carroll. } A Whit worth and Olto Whitworth, beginning a* in iron stake, J A Whitworth's corner err. runs thence 8 Mb IV.. 2S poles to an Iron stake; thence N. 72 W < pples to n state; thence N. LI% W APIA poles to a stone pile; thence N. It W. 64% poles to wn iron stake In old llag Road; thence N. D5 E. 55% polea to an iron stake, C C Beam's corner; thence N. u L JO poles to an Iron stake on edga ol old road; thence 6. 15 E. uiA poles to an iron stake; thence 8. 15 t. »% ooler to on iron stake; thence B. voVi W. x2 pons to an Iron stake; thence S 14% r; H poles to an lien stake; thence N 75% E 12 polea to an tfon stake; thence 8. 13% E 18 2-3 poles to a stake: thence V 77 E 13 poles to a stake in puollc road; thence with the road S 3% 3. IS poles to an Iron stake; thence 8. 67% w. 13 DOies ti> an iron stake; thence 8. 3% E 2 3-3 poles to the beginning, containing 33 acres, more or less This tract 01 land wth b. avid subjec to unpaid taxes or any encumbrance* having priority over this nto tgaje. This the 25th day of March. 1933. CLYDE R. HCKY Trustee. Bynum E. Weathers, Atty. it Var lie Try Star Want Ad*. Clyde Hoey’s Pick Of Candidates Good There'* logic, end whit* more, prospective political success in Cly.i Hocy's ticket, which ia Rooaevell and Garner Prom the present state of mind of the country, it Is about the best card the Democrats could play, for there is magic In combin ation of that kind. Trouble U, it might prove too good a thing to come true. Get It Right By E. Y. WEBB, Jr. Abdomen ia accented on do. Violin ia accented on Un. “F” in "of” ia pronounced v, the only word In the English language in which f is given the sound of v. The t in often ia silent, similar to the t in Christmas. I-de-a is accented on de. " Do not say “sales lady” unless you say "sales gentleman.” day sales woman. Sewage is waste matter, sewerage is a system of sewers. “A hard job has it* compen sation. When don*; it brine* H hil brat lot/.” “TatTre right on that. Yon get a thrill when you have truggled up the hjli, leaving with a final rally all obstacles down in the valley. At leaat that'* what I think yon get. You see, I'm in the valley yet.” A good way to get out of the valley of ill health is to use Sloop'* proacriptions. They're compounded from strictly pure drug*. There’s nothing like them. SLOOP’S PHARMACY — Phone No. 2 — Say spoonful*, and not spoonsful, unless the Intention is that uv spoons arc to be included with u* content*. Villain u pronounced Vil’-in. Chawes la pronounced either ehan’-t or chas'-ts Comptroller is pronounced comn> tnl’er. To say "A lengthy 'IlscuMion" lg incorrect as to say a bread thy river.” A scholar is one wh > is learned, a student is one who is learning. “Vulgar'* comes from “vulgus *• meaning the eommbn treble, the mob. Vulgar means common and unrefined. It has no relation to immodesty or indecency. THREE GRADES AND three price ranges in wed ting invitations and announce ments. Beautiful line of sam ples at greatly reduced prices <hown at The Star office. ft ? BALDHEADED" TIRE CASUALTY LIST KILLED CAUSE ■JTimniLgEii. ^Mddina (QjtoiDOut wr TRADE IlSt Your Baldheaded Tires, on the well known ttlcClarens --America’s Predominating Quality Tires-good enough to be GUAR ANTEED in writing, not to blow out Come in--bring your old tires Ideal Service Station PHONE 194 SHELBY. N. C. Do Not Become A CAROLINA PRODUCT TOOTS AND CASPER— Like A Helpless “Insect.” EXTRA CASPER WINS IN THE FIRST ROUND!! "THE FINISH CAME AS* SUDDENLY AS* IT WAS*. SPECTACULAR * ousrr think! HIM OUT WTTM | l3 COLONEL HOOFER & DRESSING Root THE VERY F1RWT PUNCH ^tWAN, CAMPER.YOL) DIDN'T KNOCK HIM Down! YOU RE ally PUSHED HIM DOWN AND HOOFER WA<=> TOO FAT TO 4FT UP TEN 5EC0N r DID YOU EVER SEE A BEETLE UVIW4 PLATT ON IT *p BACK, CAMPER? IT W144LE5 »T<&LE4S»/BUT CAN'T ^ET UP*. THAT ft WHAT HAPPENED TO ME*. I SUPPED AND PELL WHEN YOU SWUN<!r AT ME'. I COULDN'T 6ET UP. in time ! I'M k SsorsY: i really WANTED You TO WIN! f NO, l WON ,TOQfW, BUT > WOULDN’T FEEL HALF Nb BAD IF l HAD LOST1. \ THINK THE WORLD ^OFCDL, HOOFER', IT*) MY OWN FAULT! I INSISTED ON THE RETURN MATCH'. NEXT TIME lUAET WELL ENOUGH ALONE! •SOPHIE LEFT CAfbPffR. FOUArHT WITH ME THE SOPHIE MUST HAVE 'PAINTEtfWwtVi SHE HEARD ~THE RESU^TH The Hero. A'b "foo XU CM, CASPER DEFEATS COL HOOFER IN *THE . FiRgn round! Caw^ujckty PUNCH WA^> THERB9T AND ONL'i’ BLOW OF THE n4HTl •: :: IT WA®> THE NOT* yiA»TyN4 UM*T INI RCCFMT VKABS)'. 7^f WA=» "THE M09T <3URPRl^ED PERSON IN THE «3ftADIUM WH&4 THE REFEREE RAIDED v ARM IM V i ctdR'C'^oot^1. I'M 6lAD IT ENDED LIKE IT DID,CA<bPER, AND NEITHER OF TOu were hurt! f You WERE LUCKT, CASPER. IF-THE Fl4rWT HADN’T ENDED WHEN IT DID HOOFER WOULD HAVE TRIMMED •YOU! I DOUBT IF TOU EVEN HIT HIM .CASPER! HE SLIPPED AND FELL BACKWARDS when 't'OU BWUN^f AT HIM! COL.HOOFER DESCRIBED IT PERFECTLV WHEN HE SAID HE ACTED LIKE A BEETLE. ON ITS BACK'. ME WAS TOO FAT rTO 6ET UP! 4-ee! IT5» MISTER CASPER! THE FELLOWS ARE EA'YlN^r IT WAS> A COMEDT INSTEAD OF A FI6HT, BUT 1 SHOULD WORRY! I WON AND LTHATSTHE .MAIN MHIN< HnLO, M*5TER CASPER', o-v/i ITO JUVT A^WFU “THA*T SX5BHIE » Olff OF TOWN l IF *3HE. WERE HERE lt> NEVER HEAR THE END OF It FOR lOfclNfrTOCAWE* i <au&=& my 4909s aagsKs
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