WKaFtov Want Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. Tbit size 1 cent per word each insertion This size type 2c per word each insertion. This size type 3c per word each insertion. *# mvci *v v-»it x ti r iaihu we can fix ’em. Shoes, scissors, para sols. Hedge blades and lawn mow ers at Sellers Shoe Shop tf-llc FOR SALE: COUNTRY CURED hams, each one guaranteed against everything but fat. All sizes. Hall W. Tillman, Fallstcn, N. C. tf 18c TOM WEBJrS~*PEACHES for canning preserving and eating. Closing out Carmens at $1 per bushel. Georgia Belles ready for peach pickles. Special prices for truck loads. #At orchard near Toluca or at I home phone No. 467-J. 3t-3Dc GOOD TAILORING, New Fall Samples for Suits Made to Order, $21, $23.50. George Jacobs, Tailor, Alter ing. ltp PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW for smart hand knitted wool coats, suits and sweaters for early fall. Work satisfactory. Price reason able. Mrs. F. R. Saunders. 703 W. Marion. tf-p "CHECK YOUR OIL LEVEL. Are you burning oil or wearing It out. You may need a ring job. Cee us. We can save you mdney. City Service Station, phone 149 tf 18c ENGRAVED CALLING CARDS Copperplate and 100 cards tor $2 Let The Star show you attractive tine of samples. tf 21p WEDDING INVITATION 3 AND announcements. Three lines and three price grades—printed, embosa and engraved. Attractive prices 8ee samples and prices at The Star of flee tf 21 p TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING -machines repaired, C S pow, Bex 985. Shelby. tfJune22c _FOR right’ PRICES ON FINE jdb printing, eall telephones 4-J or U, - tfp IF YOU HAVE A LEAKING roof or a chimney which need's flashing, see me. I tan stop the leaks and fix the chimneys. also paint your tool First class work J. W Denton, telephone Nr> 11. tl-23p ~WILL DRIVE YOUR ' CAR TO Chicago Worlds Fair for my ex penses. Made several trips last veer. George Thompson Cliff aide N. C. 3-25p ICE BOXES. ICE "REFRIGERA tors, all sizes and finishes. $3 up. Pendleton's Music Store, tf June 20c ROYAL PORTABLE TYPEWRIT ers redueed $15 C. S. Dow, Box 985, Shelby. tfJune22c LOST LAST WEDNESDAY AT Fallttcn, in Btamey Co. Store or Gantt’s Store, small leather pocket book containing from $8.00 to $12.00 in currency. Finder return to Everatte Spurllng at Fallston and '• receive reward. lt-30p FOR RENT: GOOD SIX-ROOM house on Hudson 8t. See Paxton Elliott at First National Bank. tt-SOp PLUMBING WQRK. 'sasopable Prices. Dick Dud '•r. PHONE 548-J. tf!8c AXI SERVICE ANYWHERE IN tty 10c. Phone 800. ttf-tc REBUILT TYPEWRITERS—ALL Kinds. C. & Dow. Box 985, Shelby. tf-June 22c mill" HELP SPECIAL — TAXI (are, 50c per week. Phone 800. tf-Ae RELIABLE ELECTRIC REFRIG - srator service. Ten years experience. Work guaranteed. L. C. Toms, Lat timore, N. C. Phone 182 Shelby or T2 Lattimore. tf-37c MONEY TO LOAN ON IMFROV ed farm land. John P Mull. 13-37C AWNINGS MADE. ALL SIZES. Freeman Shoe Shop. tf Apr 37c COUPLE DRIVING TO CHICA go will take two passengers, $15 each far round trip. Leaving Sun day, August 5. returning to Shelby August 10. DeSoto car. Cameron Shipp. Star office, or telephone 270-W. 3-30p COW FOR SALE — FRESH IN August 9. T Young, phone 2T1. lt-30c Revival Services Begin At Grover i Padgett To Conduct Service*,- El liott T3 A: list; Give* Dinner On Birthday. (Special to The star.) GROVER. July 29.—A ree.val be gins at the Baptist church Sunday | morning, July 29th and will con 1 tlnue for a week, sendees at 1! o'clock each nio’-niii® and at 8 o'clock each evening. The Rev. Syl • ' ester Elliott, pastor of the First baptist church at Paris, Ark., will •st-1st the pastor. the Rev. Rush "’adgett. The Rev. Mr Elliott is a native of Pleasant Grove commun ity, Cleveland county and at this time is in Cleveland county on va cation from his regular pastorate Mr. and Mrs. T. F Jenkins *rd daughter, Luemma of Poplv Springs community spent Friday with Mrs. Rush Padgett. Miss Mary Hughes and Nesbitt ! Hughes of Charlotte spent Friday end Saturday with their aunt. Mrs. C. F. Harry. Mis. Alvah Bridges visited Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Keeter of 8helby from Monday until Thursday. I Mr. and Mrs. Max Kennedy of Charlotte were guests of Mr. and ■ Mrs. Alvah Bridges last Sunday. Mrs. Alton Bell's mother, Mrs. T. i A. Ballard and Eloiae Ballard spent Wednesday and Thuraday i with Mr. and Mrs. Bell. Mrs. V. O. Moore gave a chicken supper last Saturday evening in celebration of her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Shuford, Mr. and Mrs. John Ooforth, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Ponder, Mr. and Mrs. Sulli van Roark and Mr. and Mra. Dick Wray and. their families enjoyed her hospitality. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Montgomery .announce the birth of a daughter Thursday morning at ten o’clock. Bank Re-Opened In Cherryville Town Rejoices As the National Bank Returnee Business On Unrestricted Baals. Cherryville rejoiced last Saturday afternoon at 12:40 more than it had 'or over a year. The rejoicing centered around the re-opening on an unrestricted basis' of Cherryville National bank, closed since the banking holiday was declared. March 6th, 19S3. The barJc h2s been operated under a eoneervater, E. V. Moss, aince a short time after the holiday was declared. Under a conservator however few of the normal func tions of a bank were permlsaable. Prom the time the bank opened at 12:40 last Saturday until it closed at 4 o’clock there was a steady stream of citizens and de positors going in and out of th* bank, congratulating :lie officers of the institution and the town also on the suspiciousness erf the day and the occasion. We learn that the increase in deposits since the opening of the bank is most grati fying. During the day many new ac counts were opened, many of them with substantial deposlts.~-Cherry ”1110 Eagle. Rutherford Folk To Attend Meeting RUTHIRFORDTON, July 29. — Rutherford county will be well rep resented by 25 to 30 people thl* week at the state farm and home convention in Raleigh at State col lege. Miss Myrtle Keller, home agent, took three girls and two boys with her to Raleigh Wednesday to the 4-H club convention. The West End Home Demonstration club, lo cated between here and Forest City, will give a pageant. “Kidnaping Betty,” Thursday, August 2. This play won first place in Rutherford county this spring in the elimina tion contest Heat Is Cause Of ' Dillinger’s Death CHICAGO. July 29—And now John DUlinger possibly may be marked up as another victim of the heat wave, despite the fact officers bullets cut him' down. The Herald and Examiner said it learned that because of the heat wave DUlinger discarded the bullet proof vest he usually wore, therebv tossing away his protection agatntt bullets , Morganton-Lenoir Road Project Gets Large Allocation Commission Set Aside $137,000 For Construe:ion of New Highway, LENOIR, July 29—Allocation of 500 of federal funds for con duction of part of highway No 18 ‘tween Lenoir and Morgan ton -rtngs the long-awaited dream of a new route between the two count? ,-eats one step nearer realisation. The state highway and public works commission has set aside that amount for construction of ap I croximately ten mile; of the route ! one new section beginning at the western end of the present project 13.9 miles wes* of Lenoir, and the other beginning at the Burke conn j ty line, continuing toward Morgan . ton for a distance of five miles. Already work is completed on the Trading of No. 18 at Johns river and a contracting firm is rushing to completion the new bridge which I spans the stream.. That project be I gins near Chesterfield and conttn j tie* for .14 miles, replacing the 40 i year-old bridge with a modem | concrete structure, i Specifications for the new Units : have been drawn, and upon appro val by the bureau of roads ir. Washington will be included in a letting of state contracts. Another encouraging fact Is that a party of engineers has been at work on the Morganton end of the road, surveying a proposed route from Lenoir evenue In Morganton to the Johns river project, i The work in Caldwell countv. which Is for about five miles, will cost $97,500, while the Burke work will cost about $40,000. It is quite probable that bids will be received some time in August and that actual construction work may start in the early fall. Work Discontinued Until Inquiry Ends RALEIGH, July 39.—Work on the $4,000 PWA stadium project $' Nor$h Carolina State college eon tinued at a standstill as PWA and smergency relief officials continued their Investigation of alleged irreg ularities on the project. The work was ordered stopped last Saturday by Dr. H- G. Baity of Chapel Hill, state PWA engin eer. Mrs. Thomas O’Berry state relief administrator, who is vacationing in Morehead City, issued the follow ing statement today: "On July 33, J. M. Coleman, state engineer, reported that or. July 19 he had discovered certain irregularities on the project at State college, and that he had shut down the project on Thursday night until he could make a thor ough investigation. “At our request, after I had con ferred with Mr. Coleman, federal investigators came immediately to investigate the situation As soon as this is completed, the full facts will be given to the public.” . 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THOM f* Timmy doesn’t get to spend those dimes end quarters his fond relatives give him. Mother or Dad now puts them in the bank for him. And some day Jimmy himself will see the percentage In It . . . when he finds that interest can multiply money pretty fast. Instead of a few quarters, he may have s fund large enough to put him through college. Union Trust Co. SHELBY, Ns C. ‘ •' •..