Save Time and Effort. Use Star Want Advts. — — Why Walk A Mile Or More For A Prospect? They Get Results — — Charge Is Small, Results Large Rates For Want Advertisements Tn This Column. Minimum . Charge For Aoy Want Ad 25c. This size J cent per w ord each insertion , This size type 2c per word each insertion. This size type 3c per. word each insertion U8ED AUTO AND TRUCK parts Automobile glass installed ] Fink Iron end Metal Co. Wcm Warren street. Phone MO tf Uc ~FOB BALE: USED FARM IM plenwnts. Bee J. C. Weathers, op posit* Southern Cotton Oil Co. tl 39c swiirr potatoes^ puke *tocy Nancy Hall selectee for cud ding, 78c per bushel. C. 8 Young Shelby. N. 0. tf lac .FOR RENT - STORE Room between Webb Theatre and City Hall. See Cluade Webb.tf-lc If Y our Feet Hurt You Dr If you are suffert <g from nerv ous disorders pertaining to same, have Dr. Soholls Foot Representa tive examine them free A. V. Wray & 6 Sons ' oet’ a pair of"those ouar anteed Blue Buckle overalls, 330 weight, best grade, any slse. «9c pair. A. V. Wray's. St 31c LAREDO BOY BEANS, It 01> per bu. C. 8. Young. tf 11c FERTILIZERS OF EVERY DE Kcriptton for quick anlpment, close prices. J. J. Brennan, 8umter, 8. C. tf le WILL EXCHANGE EIGHT-Cy linder Cadilac, V-tvpe engine, in good condition, for smell farm. In quire S. B. Mints, 6 miles south Boiling Springs. 3t (8p "SUNDAY"PAPERS”AND MAGA sines reserved upon request at Newt’s. tf 15c &ET ENOUGH FOR A seed patch of Coker’s Pure Ejred Productive Cotton seed. For high yields of Premium ' cotton bred and grown by Coker’s Pedigreed Seed Co., Hartsville, S. C. For sale by O. Z. Morgan, Shelby, N. C., Sales Representative. W-M-tf MAGAZINES AND NEWSPA psrs of all kinds at Lewt’s. tf 15c GRADUATES, WE CAN furnish you with 100 raised letter calling cards for $1.69. Panelled cards and any style of lettering you want. Apply at The Star office. 6t-18p FOR bale" THREE FRESH young milk cows. Edney Willis, R-3 Vale or R-4 Lawndale Jt 18p " FOR RENT: TWO_CONNECTING rooms and kitchenette, furnished. Possession Aprtl IB. Mrs. P. L. Hv< nessa. tf lie POTATO PLANTS, TNOUS ans of Nancy Hat. plants now ready. S. C. Hamiick, Brookside Service Station, highway 30, 'our ,miles wast of Shslb ’ 8t Ip HIGH CLASS MONUMENTS Marble and granite. Cleveland Ma ttie and Granite Works, West Warren St. tf J0< “ the best" Piow SHOES IN . town can be found at A. V. W;ay’e —a star Brand for UN. 2t 2^ INDIA TIRES ARE AB solutely guaranteed. See us before you buy. Shelby Hard ware Company. 3t-2Qe COTTON 8EED FOR BALK Coker cotton—the Kind that pro duces well, lints WfU Mid brings from I to I dollars more per oa,* Will exchange for common seed one bushel for two, ot 40c per bush el cash. See ma right away, If vou want rallabla seed. to G. Latham « Patterson Springs, N C 2t Wp “ring-neck pheasant eogs $3.00 setting. Silkies, Black and Buff Cochin Bantam aggs $9.00 setting. Thomas L. Otdmon, R-l, Shelby, N C. 4tJ0c BOYS. HISRK’S VoUR CHANCf to get sent* real ututrwesr—6hl?‘s and shorts, 10c sach A V. Wray's 3t 30.: ' COKER'S CLEVELAND BKJ Boll No. 5. Strain 3—First aUi from pedigreed seed Heavy ylelo er. Ginned on privat* gin, aslec ed *> recleaned, sacked, l(>% premium paid for lint. I1.7S >«r 100 pounds C. 8. young, Shejhv N. C. tt4c PLANTED PELL KOOTED and red verbena. Ml, J. W. Spv, glcr, 301 6. DeKalb rhone 941-W It 3Cc LOST: BUNCH OF KEYS SAC urday afternoon In Shelby, N. C, finder please return <eme to poei office and receive reward. 3t tec "complete auto one Stop service at Rogers On* Stop Super Service Station, corner West Marion and Mojv B*n. ltc INTELLIGENT COLORED GIRL wants work as coook. maid, nuree. Very reasonable wages. Telephone No. 793 . 3-20p ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS 6 for £1.08. Call us. Shelby Hardware Company. 8t-20c NOTARY PUBLIC AT STAR offioe. Joyce Wilson. tl 28p use"only genuine ford parts for Ford repairing. Rogers Motors. ltc tor rent! six room house 114 McBrayer St Apply lu McBrayer St. tf 2jo RENT OUR” ELECTRIC waxer. Use Old English wax. Shelby Hardware Co. 3t-20c "save more than one fourth on automobile tlree, 82.95 and up. Smith Oarage. Falleton. tf 8c HAVE YOU TRIED the New Texaco Fire Chief Gasoline. It will surprise you. Real Merit and No Higher in Price. 2t-20c FOR ICE BOX UNING8, CALL on John McArthur s Tin Bhop, phone 715-J. St 20c IF YOU NEBD TIN WORK done, call John M- Arthur's Tlr Shop, phone 715-J. 3t 30c LIT US STORE Y‘"'UR_FURNJ - jture and moth proof your ruga Jones Furniture Co. 3t 20c. STRAYED; LAST NIQHT, FE male German pollen pup about half grown. Notify Star clflee. Reward W 30p FOR SALE: WTXJxTLONa STA pl® cotton seed—full t 1-4 staple One year from seed farm. T. A. Champion, route 4. Kings Moun tain. at aop ALL KTNDS OF HAULING.* AtL grades oi sand for sale. Howell Transfe- phone 718. tf 18c IF YOU WANT YOUR car to operate mechanically perfect, use Rogers Motors repair department. Itc INDIA TIRES ARjTfIRST grade tires at second grade prices. Shelby Hardware Company. 8t-20c ICE BOXES AND REFRIGERA tors from $3.00 to $1300 If you are going fishing or on camping trip see us for your cooking utensils. We have just gotten a supply of tableware, pots, pan* etc. Also some good used electric Irons. Wash boards, tin tubs and one electr a washing machine. Ti units, several pictures and frames we can sell you any of these items at a great saving. Jones Furniture Co. opyvs ite Southern Depot 2t sOc AT THE PRESENT low price cotton seed meal is a practical fertilizer. We have it for sale or exchange for cotton seed. D. A. Beam Co. 2t-20c WEDDING INVITATION and announcements. Several new lines at greatly reduced prices. Copper plate eiigraved. process (raised letter) work and plain printing. Three grades at three prices and the vtnr newei t «tock and styles. The Star, phone 1J. NOTICf North Carolina, Cleveland County. Having ot'allfled a. 'olnt admlntstra trtx and rdmlnUtratoi o. the estate if O. C. Duon daatawd, laid of Cleveland Bounty. H. C this t» tr notify alt pencils olalwe agalut the undersigned at Shelby N, C Hr*. on u. byfore the Xhl. day of Atir‘1 1953. or this notice wUJ bo Pleaded In ar of th»l» recovery. All nor'. «om Indebted to eald aetata will p!e»«* m*be tmni.nato payoni t Tills tfie Wth (fay of »p,u, 1933 MRS O C DJXON, MAX P UlXOf. Adngt. epd Adair ■itata.af O C Dixon, deceased. Henry B. Edwards. AH» v *»■ vo rrinity Community Mows Of Jim Wfipk I several on Sirk Llet. W. M. t’. To Meet. Attend Funeral Of Mr. Bridge*. (Special to The Star.' Trinity, Apr. 19.-The regular monthly meeting of the-W. M U. will be held at the church on neat Sunday afternoon at 9:30 o’clock. Those on the elcdt list at this writing are Mrs. Ed Jenkins, Mr. R. V. Oreene and Miss Netta Bridges. A large number from this com munity attended the funeral of Mr. ;0. J. Bridges at Bolling Springs on last Friday Afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie McKinney of Ellenboro were callers at the home of Mr. H. W. McKinney here Sunday afternoon. Misses Nina end Pat Mostelier of the Prospect community were vis iting In the community Sunday afternoon and were accompanied ihonje by Mr. and Mrs M M. Jones. Master Kenneth Latl returned to his home here Sunday after spend ing 2 weeks with relatives in Shel I by. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bridges and daughters Mary, Bay and Katie Lou Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Lovelace and Miss Bettie Lee Bostic were the Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. R. V. Greene of Mooresboro and also at tended the baccalaureate sermon of the Mooresboro high school at Sandy Run church at 3 o’clock Sun day afternoon. Miss Ruby Greene daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. V • rje Is a member of the gradu ation clue, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bailey and children of Splndale spent the past week end with Mrs Baileys par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Winn here. The Sunday dinner gueets of Mrs. J. A. Holllfleld Included Mr and Mrs. Furman Horne and children and Miss Estelle Bridges of Boil ing Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hardin and little son of Hickory, and Mrs. M. M. Beason of this community. Mr. Lee Hawkins of Siiclby, vis ited his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hawkins here Sunday. Mrs. Q. W. Bridges ' end son Eroadus of Bostic, were callers at the home of Mr. Paul Brdiges last Tuesday night. Mrs. K. D. N. Jolley was the spend-the-day guest of her daugh ter, Mrs. A. B. Buchanan of Boll ing Springs Saturday, Those spending Sunday with Mrs Arthur Bridges were Mr and Mrs Gaston Skinner and children of i Bolling Springs and Mr and Mrs Howard Callahan and children of this community. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bailey and children of West Shelby spent the past Week end with the former’s parents Mr. and Mrs. B W. Bailey Sentenced To Serve 5 Minutes In Jail Pleading guilty of minor liquor of fenses and stating ho had been in jail awaiting trial since December 16, Williams was sentenced to serve but five minutes in jail by Judge I. M. Meekins at New Bern, Friday. After Victory in Tax Fight B«*nnf the happy expression of a man with a rood day'* work well done, Speaker John N. Gamer (left) Is shown as h« left the House of Representatives with his personal assistant, Harry Sexton, after ha had come down from the Speaker’s dlas to crush the House insur tents. Gamer won his fifht for a tax bill that will balance the Fed eral budget His stirring oratorical plea for the sales tax brought rigorous applause from the Representatives, who adopted his proposals shortly after. Southern Railway Shows Big Deficit Decline In general business and competition of trucks, waterways and pipe lines are given by the management as chief causes of a deficit of $,‘>,932,842 suffered by the 1 Southern Railway company flut year Juat before the election the p*o pie reign supreme »nd both sides win—but there comes a morning after. Make It Pay You On Your Own Terms There is no better Investment than a savings account. Be it one dollar, a hundred, or a thousand dollars, it is always worth the amount of money you have paid into it, plus the interest it has earned. You can build your account on terms to suit yourself, and*when it is most convenient for you. Union Trust Co. “In Union There Is Strength" __ Farmer Dragged By A Runaway Mule Gaffney Ledger WillUm Jones. 38-year-old farm er of route 8, yaaterday afternoon retained coneclousness U' th* City hofcpltal where he haa been a pati ent alnce late Friday when he was severely Injured by being dragged a quarter of a mile by a runaway mule. Mr. Jenea had aeveral rib* broken, one of which punctured hie lungs, and he waa painfully bruised about about the face, head and all over hja body Gaffney Official Goes To Prison (OaTfney Ledger ) T. D. Daniel, former chairmen ot the Cherokee county (linking fund commtaaion, entered tne state pen itentiary at Columbia Friday to serve a sentence or one year, It was stated yesterday by Sheriff Zeb V. Whelchel. He wan convicted and sentenced at the July term of court here laet year on charges of misapplication of part of the city of Gaffney Unk ing funds. Advertise and the- world knows you; alt atlU and It paseee. but It does not buy. Suit Following Car Wreck In Lincoln Lincoln County News, The trial of the civil action of I John H Pearson and Mis* Janie [Pearson against the guardians of I John Hauser, a Lincoln county | youth who waa charged with the responsibility of wracking the Pearson car last rail and causing injuries to the plaintiffs, occupied the General County Court Monday i nd a part of Tuesday. The Jury renders a verdict granting Judg ment against the defendant for 11500 -gioo for Mr. Pearson and ♦500 for Miss Janie Offer Reward For Mountain Slayer Canton April 18 -Tom Justice, 33, charged with murder of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Alice Cook, 55, was still at large today and a re ward of *100 was being offered for Information leading to his arrest. Sheriff J. A. *x>we announced the reward last night after two days and nights of combing the moun tains for Justice htd proven un successful. Mrs Cook was shot Friday at her home three miles from here. You can’t please a man—why fcol with the brute? Greensboro Students Win Aycock Debate Catherine Oeister and Nash Harr | don, of Curry high school. Greens Iwi-o, won the annual Aycock high | school debating contest at the state ! university, Friday, They won over Kinston in the finale of an eitmin j ation in which 210 school* took part. Any number of .nnah tows Day* who went to the big places to show up the big financier* are back cti the farm, doing the soring plowing. us, will offer at public calcic i bidder for cacti at the eoeet nuiarava sclk or uum Under authority ,_ truet eeecuted April d, Robert Jonee ana wife, „ , to John p Mull truetea. wbteli dt triiu le of raeord la tha rcfletrr eft (and county, North CareUaS. be bed at pas* m, default bavins beta °< wmeat •« the tadcb&dacee i ed *>y. the (rfomild deed et tniat as holder of came havlaf raqueetad deed of truet be forteleeed, t the oader eigned truetee, will offer at Sibil? eeJeto the htghcat ^ - -*-*■ - houee door _ lJ o'clock U ( the follow lying at Cleveland being loci_ __ »t to about lib mtiaa eaat at BheHiy, N. O. and being leu Noa. IT. I*. 1». ao and II In bleek O aa abewn by plat recorded m Diet book No. 3 at eeea it, in tha regteter of deeda office, OlevktMRl county, North Carolina and Mbs thoae •amt lota which were coercycd to tew partlee of the first part bTtbslwS nZ tlonal leak, Ahelby. N O. by dad at tame *«*S »• thla inctruiuaat, . , . llene'Vgeinet *!t *°*<1 *** « •* a. B. Newton. Atty. J War Mu Teamwork Teamwork between a Malt and its user is absolutely neces •ary to get results. Because it is made by and for ex ptrt$, BUDWEISER users know they can depend upon this malt over and over again. Have your dealer deliver BUD. WE15ER—-and watch BUDWEISER deliver the goods. 3 lbs. in the big red can-light or dark. HUM Budweiser MALT f.+S !«<#' • * Budweiser MALT ANHEUSER-BUSCH* ST. LOUlf *. t - . --I ' * TOOTS AND CASPER- In And Out. THAT LITTLE SWINGING DOOR I HAD BUILT IN THE KITCHEN DOOf? 15 A 4PEAT IDEAj TOOTf! SPARE-RIBS CAN COME IN AND 60 OUT A5 WE PLEASES! I DON'T LIKE IT, CASPER‘ YOU NOTONLV RUINED THE DOOR BUT IT'S A SEE i BUTTERCUP USES \T. TOO! IT ENABL.E5 HIM TO GET OUT OF THE MOOSE WITHOUT MV KNOWING IT* I FOUND HIM OUT ON THE SIDEWALK .yesterday I NEVER SAW A KID LIKE HIM! WHEN MB'S OUTDOOR* we WANTS TO IE IN A NO WHIN HS'S IN ME WRITS TO BE OUT I ^ UNTIL. I BUILT THAT SWINGING DOOR I WAS KEPT BUSY OPENING THf DOO» FOP BUTTERCUP! ALL DAY LONG IT WAS IN AND OUT* HI NEARLY WORE OUT MY PATIENCE! I USED TO SAY WE NEEDED A DOOR-MAN TO OPEN *— mgagB j/v^L and close n THE T door wiMP’3KTO« him* Easy Money. * 7 .'itZfiRii. SOMEBODY IN THIS \ HOUSE IS AWPULLV ) CARELESS WITH , / MONEY I I POUND \ THIS DOLLAR BILL / ON THE PLOOR / HERE! — - AND HERE ARE TWO WORE DOLLAR BILLS! I WORK PRETTY HARD POR MV DOU4M TO FIND IT LAYIN4 I FOUND THREE DOLLARS ON THE FLOOR.TOOTS! MAYBE THEY DROPPED OUT OF VO UR PURSE' money DOESN'T 4RQW ON TREESy YOU KNOW! I WISH , YOU'p CAREFUL'. THAT'S NOT MINE, CASPER! ALL I HAVE IN MV PURSER A LITTLE SILVERI HUM-M' - AND HERE'S A DOLLAR BIU-‘ WHERE DID COME PROM? IT'S HOT TOOT AND I DIDN'T OBJECT TO FINOIN6 MONEY BUT THIS <S COMINCr TOO EASYl irs 40T ME <I,UESSlN<S, Mo N*WS» ha? seen HeABomoM COL NOWE# SlNCCHf L.BATB0* THE WOOL* WCST top ootff OP RECONCIL IATION WITH. m , . mm

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