Save Time and Effort, Why Walk A Mile Or More For A Prospect? Use Star Want Advts. - — They Get Results — — Charge Is Small, Results Large w WKatVouWant In the WANT APS Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. g This size 1 cent per word each insertion i* This size type 2c per word each insertion. This size type 3 c pei; word each insertion i USED AUTO AND TRUCK parts. Automobila glass installed. Fink Iron and Metal Co, West Warren street. Phone 580. tf 13c PRETTY NEW VOILE DRESSES, 87c. Stamey Co., Fa'.lstcn. It 20i. If Your Feet Hurt You or If you are suffering from nerv ous disorders pertaining to sair.e, have Dr. Scholls Foot Representa tive examine them free. A. V. Wray & 6 Sons ^SEE OrEr FORD CO. FOR AS phali shingles, roll s-nd galvanized roofing at the right price. 3t 20c FERTILIZERS OF EVERY DE scription for quick sjiipment, close prices. J. J. Brennan, Sumter, S. C. tf ic HIGH CLASS MONUMENTS Marble and granite. Cleveland Ma ble and Granite Works, West Warren St tf 30s __ i DROP IN AT O. E. FORD CO'S and let them show you the new McCormick-Deering grain binders and mowing machines. 3t 20c TO SETTLE THE ESTATE OF Mrs. Laura Wells, her homep'rce on West Marlon street will be of fered at auction Monday, May 23, at 2 o’clock. Frank L. Hoyle, com missioner, It 20c HOME MADE SANDWICHES toasted w’th pure Shelby Creamery butter at Newt’s. Watch us make them! 2t lie FIVE OUT OF SEVEN IN OCR block sell ice cream but we are selling a quality product for ICc a pint. Look for the orange and black front! 2t 18c IT IS A SHAME TO GO BAF.E Jfooted when Wray's have shoes of high quality so reasonably cheap. Children's shoes 48c pair to $2 88. Woman’s from 88c to $6.95. Men's from $1.88 to $7.95. A V. Wray and 6 Sons. tf 29c SAVE MORE THAN ONE fourth on automobile tires, $2.95 and up. Smith Garage, Fallston. tf 8c FOR RENT: THE DOWNSTAIRS of my residence, 408 South Wash ington St., possession June 1st. J. M. Black. tf-13c SLIP COVERS MADE TO MEAb ure. Blankets, cur tarn? and quilts washed. »Mce right, t.m south La Fa yette street. 6t Dp ' SEE G E. FORD CO. FOR grain cradles and grain binder-;. 3t 20c FOR RENT: 2 OR 3 UNFUR nished rooms. Desirable location, rent reasonable. Apoly 508 W. War ren St. or call 642-J. tf 13c BEACH SANDALS, 75c, IN white, tan and green nt Stamey Co., Fallston. It 20c NEWT’S FRESH FRUITS DRINKS are different—have vou tried one? 2t 18: FOR ROOF REPAIRING, FIX ING leaks, etc., etc., call William Denton at Star Office. Work guar anteed. 3t-16p " FOR RENT: SEVEN ROOM house on Cleveland Springs road Spurgeon Hultt at Hotel Charl«n 3t 16c FOR LIME. CEMENT, BRICK, plaster, roofing and building ma terials call O. E. Ford Co. 3t 20c. HEMSTITCHING 5c YD. MRS. Fred Turner, 309 South LaFayette street in Dr. T. G. Hamrick office building. 2t W 18p FOR RENT: SIX ROOM HOUSE on DeKalb street, close in, immed iate possession. S. S. Royster. 2t 20c WE ARE NO STRANGERS Freemans have made and repaired shoes three generations, 85 to 100 years. Freeman’s Shoe Shop, Ask Anybody. Basement Pendletor’s Music Store, on the souare. 2t 2Cc FAST COLOR PRINTED VOILES in new patterns for 10c yard. SU mey Co., Fallston. It 20c Reinhardt Specials Grape Juice pints-15c Prunes, 6 lbs. —-25c Apple Jelly, 8-oz. _______ 5c Garden Seed, all kinds, per package--— 5c Green Beans, lb.-5c Flour 24-lb.-59c Fat Back Meat, 4 lbs. ___ 25c H. REINHARDT SOUTH SHELBY 2t-ia-’ OPENING SATURDAY, R. B. Turner’s Barber Shop tn Courtview Hotel. Prices 15c and 25c. Special attention given ladies and children. 2t 18p SEE O. E. FORD CO. FOR GEN uine McCormlck-Deermg repairs for all farm machinery. 2t 20c FOR RENT? NICE LARGE store room, one block from court square. Charles Eskridge. Sinclair Refining Co. tf F 13c ~ PLENTY OF BINDER^ TWINE at O. E. FORD Co’'* at the lowest price in twenty yeais 3t 20c ALL SILK FULL FASHIONED hose, 59c, at Stamey Co., Fallstra. It 20c LOAN S~$5~TO $40 TO men and women steadily em ployed. Citizens Finance Co., 12 Lineberger Bldg., Entrance VV. Marion St. 4t F 6c WHEN YOU HAVE CAR TROU blf, call Rice, phone 138. Shelbv Battery and Electric Co., located behind Jackson Cash Store. It 20c THE KIND OF BINDER twine O. E. Ford Co sells Is made expressly for grain binding ma chines. 3t 20c FOR SALE: LLOYD LOOM BABY carriage cheap. Call tf 13c OPEN O N SUN DAYS. Hereafter Stamey’s Barbecue, now open every week day and Sundays to serve delicious barbe cue cooked old fash ioned p i t style. S. Washington St. lt-p J. O. PROPST AND SON PHONE 45 — WE DELIVER Lard, 8 lb. bucket_55c Lard, Armour’s Pure, 2 lb. 15c Rib Meat, heavy, 3 lb. __ 25c Fat Back, lb. —--— 5c Rice, Fancy, 4 lb.-17c Sugar, 10 lb._45c Pork & Beans, 3—10c cans 20c Duke’s Mayonnaise, 1 pt. 29c Lima Beans, Green Pack, 10c 15c Can _____ Corn Flakes, Kellogg’s, 2 for_ Bran Flakes, 2 pkgs. — 19c Cheese, Full Cream, lb. _ 17c Corn, 4—10c cans_29c Soap, 6—5c cakes-19c Sweet Potatoes, 10 lb. __ 25c Apple Jelly, jar —-5c Coffee, 2 lb. __25c Pineapple, No. 2 can, 2 for 29c Wesson Oil, quart_48c Tea, i lb._15c Tomatoes, fancy, 2 lb._15c Bananas, fancy, lb.-5c Kerosene, gallon -13c Full Line Fresh Fruits And Vegetables. lt-20c - Sanitary Market - Saturday Specials 8 lb. Lard_55c 10 lb. Sugar_45c 2 Jb. Pure Rio Coffee_25c 24 lb. Fancy Patent Flour 63c 24 can Broken Sliced Pine 15c apple ---- 2£ can Italian Prunes, 2 for_35c Qt. Sauer’s Salad Dressing 28c Pt. Sauer’s Salad Dressing 14c Matches, 3 large boxes — 10c Qt. jar Sour Pickles_10c 2| can Tomatoes —-10c 10c can Pork & Beans-5c Fresh Green Beans, lb. — 5c Full line fresh Fruits and Vegetables. MEAT SPECIALS: Small Weiners, 2 lb.__ 25c Lean Pork Roast, lb._15c Pork Loin Roast, lb._121c Stew Beef, lb._71c Fresh Pork Ribs, 3 lb._25c Country Pork Sausage, lb. 15c Mixed Sausage, 3 lb. ___ 25c Cured Ham, whole or 1, lb. 14c Demonstration on old fash ion sugar cured hams—all day Saturday—Free Sand wiches. Fresh Fish: Shad and Trout. Trout, lb. _ 7c PHONE 48 — WE DELIVER - Sanitary Market - J f _*>Af West Shelby Items Of News Revival Meeting Come* To < le*e Fred Bowers Ami Wife Move To Bryson City, (Special to Tito Star.) West Shelby, Mav 19.—Mr. and I Mrs. Lloyd McMahan spent the week-end with relatives in Ruther ford county. Mrs. S. B. Cooper at tended mem - orial services in La'Mn-ore Sunday Mr. John Whitwortli and wife of the Dover mill section spent S ir day with Mr. Whitworth's brother. Mr. Will Whitworth Mr. Vance Sellers of Cherryv Die spent the week-end with Mr. Sell ers’ brother, Mr. John Sellers. Mr. and Mrs. R. B Keeter and children visited in Kings Mountain Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fr:d Bowers left this morning for Bryson City tc make this their home. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blan ton a daughter Sunday May IS. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Cook and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cantpe and son, Arthur, attended memor ial at Pleasant Hill and upper Cleveland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bass, of Hick ory visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude Connor Sunday, Mrs. Guy Workman V very ill at her home on Morgan street. Miss Ossie McRary of Forest City PATTERSON'S FLOWER_SHOP between Wray's and the Cleveland drug company has been discon tinued for the summer months. All orders will be handltd from the greenhouses on Cleveland Springs road, ’phone 700. Patterson's Flow [ ers. 5t 13c ATTEND THE AUCTION SALE of the Mrs. Laura We'ls homeplai* Monday afternoon May 23rd at 2 o’clock. Offered In five lots and then as a whole. Prank L Hoyle, com missioner. it 20c NEW SHIPMENT LADIES’ PAN ama hats, 95c. Starrey Co., Fill ston. It 20c FOR SALE AT REAL BARGAIN: One 1929 model Chevrolet coach one 1927 model Nash roadster, one old time wash stand and dresser, one Frances Washington heater, one Gibson mandolin, one female bird dog setter. Thurman H. Smith, 405 Blanton St., or at Ideal Service Station, Shelby, N. O 4t 20p "SPECIAL^ STRICTLY FIRST quality pure thread silk full fash ioned hose, 50c. Miller' Jones Co, It 20c "HERE'S YOUR OIPORTUNI1Y to buy close-in home sit. Mrs. Laura Wells homeplace at auction Mon day, May 23rd at 2 p m. Sale on the premises on West Marion St. Frank L. Hoyle, commissioner, ltc ! WE WILL Exchange baby chicks for hens! and friers. S u 111 e Hatchery. 2t-20c spent the week-end with her par ents, Mr and Mrs. E W. McRary on Blanton street. Children of Mr. and Mrs. L. Z Huffman gave Mrs. Huffman a de lightful birthday ri nner Sunday Mrs. Huffman was .>4 years of age All the children and grandchildren were present with fir exception of a daughter who lived away. Master Herman Baker spent «h< j week-end with Master Grady Dover on No. 20. J. T. R imsey, Jr . : pent the week end at Lake Lure. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heffner a d children ,m Valdese spent the week end with relatives line. Mrs. Nan Willis attended memor ial services at Pleasant Hill Sun day. Misses Pearl and Mayo Gantt of Belwood visited their aunt, Mrs. J T. Ramsey this week' Mr.’ and Mrs. P. H, Glenn and children attended mortal serv ices at Friendship Sunday. Mrs. Mary Proctor who has beers spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. J. T Ramsey left Sunday tor Belwood to visit anoth er daughter, Mrs. S. L Gantt. The revival serviced of Method! t Protestant church closed last night. Large crowds were present each night. Rev. C. E. Ridge delivered many inspiring sermons. Junior Resolutions For J. W. Brackett Whereas it has pleased the in finite and undying One to take from us our friend neighbor and brother, J. w. Bracked, and where as another Of the cm rter meaiber' of Belwood council, No 84 Jr. O. U. A. M. has passed to that land from whence no traveler ever returns, we the mem tiers of Belwood council do hereby oiler the fol’cwtng resolu tions of respect: First, council No. 8» hits lost one of Its most loyal men.hers, the com munity is missing the touch of a good neighbor and citizen, and the family has lost a good, big hearted husband and father. Second, wo the members of his and our most noble order Join the family tn their grit-' and sorrow, and pledge our most, hearty support to them hi any way we may be able to serve. Third, that a copy of these reso lutions be sent to the county paper for publication, a copr he placed on file with the minute; of the ordei and a ropy be sent to the family Respectfully submitted, H. O. HOYLE. R. L. Mr MURRY1. C A. LEDFORD, Committee on Resolutions T+* adv For lazy liver, stomach anil kidneys, biliousness, indi gestion, constipation, head* ache, colds and fever. 1 Off and 35ff at dealers. STAR ADVS. PAYS Women and Children FIRST! That is the law of the sea . . the safety of women and children. And it should be the low of every family man. You are the captain of the destinies of your wife and children. Let our Trust De partment plan with you for their preser vation after your guardianship can no longer operate. May we talk it; over with you. Union Trust Co. Mrs. Hayes Buried At Kings Mountain Kings Mountain. May 19 Funer al services for Annie Marie Hayes, age 33, who died at her home In East Kings Mountain Tuesday night at 8:30 o'clock was conducted at the home Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Rev. Charles W. Outhrie, pastor of the Grace Methodist churt.i officiated. Interment was tn Mountain Rest cemetery here. She is survived by three children, Char les, Bonnie and C. B. Hayes and her father, A. J, Huffstlckler, three sisters and four brothers. AUVERTISE IN THE STAR. Scientists report they have found the ruins of the Tower of Babel In Mesopotamia, What we can't fig ure out Is why they went so far fmm |inme when Washington, D, C„ so much more convenient. Try Star Want Ad«. NOW LOOK AT NiW LOW PRICES ON U. S. GUARD I ESSEX NASH — OLDS 5.00—2(1 $5.15 EACn IN PAIRS CHEVROLET 4.50—20 $3.96 EACH IN PAIRS Ford, Chevrolet, Plymouth, Whippet 4.75—19 $4.88 EACH IN PAIRS DeSoto — Dodge Essex — Pontixs Craham 5.00—19 $5.07 EACH IN PAIRS CHEVROLET FORD ' 1.40—21 $3.68 EACH IN PAIRS FORD CHEVROLET 30x3*4 $3.68 EACH IN PAIRS built With tempered rubber Smith's Garage FALLSTON, N. C. TOOTS AND CASPER “What People Think!” HERE WE PRINT EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS WITH THE PRINCIPALS AND OTHERS CONNECTED WITH THE FAMOUS HOOFER DIVORCE CASE! ■ I DON'T BELIEVE COLONEL? HOOPER EVER DIO A WRONZ, THlNVlN HI5 WHOLE UFE, BUT I WOULDN'T TURN HIM DOWN FLAT NOW IF HE HAD MADE A FEW MISTAKES f I'M NOT THE TV PE OF A FELLOW WHO TURNS I A FRIEND DOWN WHEN CASPER, COLONEL HOOPER'S BEST FRIENb I'M 60IN4 TO TELL THE TRUTH J ABOUT MV HUSBAND! i IF THAT IS SCANDAL* LET HIM MAKE THE MOST OF IT! r the i COLONEL FAILED TO COME HOME FOR DINNER TWICE, BUT I NEVER ASK. NO . QUESTIONS', SOPHIE HOOFER, WHO IS SUIN4 FOR DIVORCE u - ♦ < TILKA, FORMER MAID IMTHE HOOFER e HOUSE-f HOLD | f 0 1932, King Feature* Syndicate, Inc., Great UVitain right* resen ed.' w I WON'T SAY ANYTHING BECAUSE I'M POND OF BOTH OP THEM, AND I DO WISH THEY'D FOR4ET THE WHOLE AFFAIR AND MAKE UP1 PLEASE DON'T SMILE WHEN you SPEAK OF THIS CASE, BOVS! NO MATTER WHERE THE SUN IS SHINING IT'S ALWAYS NIGHT TIME SOMEPLACE ELSE! YOU MAY BE H APPY, BUT THERES SADNESS IN MY V*) HEART! I • *1 rs 50 QUIET AROUND HERE SINCE THE HOOFERS SEPARATED I CAN'T SLEEP! IT SEEMS STRAND NOT TO HEAR SCREECHING VOICES AND THE" TriUO OF 'CRASHING DISHES. jAN'mOREi Cynthia Spoor, | MRS. HOOFER'S NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOR! COLONEL HOOFER, . THE PLAINTlFTiS { 5POU^!5-,9 (Jimmy MurphY I NOT r&ONNA ANSWER ANV QUESTION^ BUT fO UKE TO ASK SOMEi WHAT ABOUT THAT TIME IN KENTUCKY? WHAT DO TVtEV MEAN BY THAT?. Beanie, THE COP ON THE BEAT Something Colonel Hoofer Wishes To Forget. V I CAN SEE THAT YOU SIDE IN WITH MV HUSBAND, CASPER• YOU MEN ALWAYS STICK. TOGETHER, BUT I WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT COLONEL HOOFER IS NO 600DY-600DY'. | KNOW HIM BETTER THAN YOU DO I IF YOU THINK HE'S SO NICE JUST ^ET HIM TOJELL YOU ABOUT THAT TIME IN KENTUCKY ^ I TRIED TO TALK SOPHIE INTO CALLING OFF THIS DIVORCE, BUT SHE WOULDN'T LISTEN TO IT COLONEL'. SHE'S AS STUBBORN AS A MULE1 SHE SAID I WOULDN'T HAVE SUCH A NICE OPINION OF YOU IF YOU TOLD ME ABOUT THAT Time in Kentucky) what ooes / (4% she mean ' 1 .BY THAT? r I'D LIKE TO UET THE ^ LOW-OOWN ON THAT 'KENTUCKY BUSINESS \ A COLD SWEAT BROKE OUT ON COLONEL HOOFER'S BROW WHEN I MENTIONED THAT BUT HE REFUSED TO DISCUSS IT! ^ l WAS HOPING SOPHIE MLJ ll r MAO FORGOTTEN ABOUT \JI THAT TIME IN KENTUCKY I N FOR REASONS OF MV OWN I DON'T WANT THAT BROUGHT UP! IT WAS A LONZ* TIME AfcO, BUT IT 5EEMS LIKE YESTERDAY! A NI&HT IN JUNE — THE CROWDS’ LAU&HTER—MUSIC I WAS A BIT SCANDAL!! THE VERY PROSPECT OP IT HAS EXCITED OUR ^CURIOSITY! H an it BE that SOPHIE HOOPER WILL REALLY SPRING A SENSATION AT THE TRIAL? Our EARS ARE WIDE OPEN* {Utf Murph*