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Therefore, should you apply in an<y advertisement on this page and services are not ren dered as advertised. The Star News wants to know it. The U S. postal regulations are very strict in such matters, as such an act would be misuse of the U. S. mail and The Star-News will see that any attempt to defraud is promptly handled by the P. O. department. classified inde:; 1. —Announcements. 2. —Automotive. 8. —Beer. 9. —Boats. 10. —Booksellers—Stationers. 11. —Builders. 12. —Builders’ Supplies. 13. —Business Opportunities. 14. —Business Service. 15 —Business Sites. 20.—Cleaners—Dyers. 22.—Clothing. 25.—Coal—Wood—Fuel Oil. 30.—Dairy Products. 32. —Dancing. 33. —Dogs—Cats—Pets. 35.—Drugs. 38.—Dry Cleaning—Pressing. 41. —Eatables. 42. —Eating Places. 45.—Electrical. 48. —Feeds. 49. —Financial. 50. —Floor Finishers. 51. —Florist. 52. —For Rent. 53—For Rent at Resorts. 55—For Rent—Apartments. 60.—For Rent—Rooms. 63.—Room and Board. 65.—For Rent—Houses. "0.—For Sale. 73.—Hardware. 75.—Household Goods. 80.—Houses For Sale. 85— Help Wanted—Male. 90.—Help Wanted—Female. 95.—Insurance. 700.—Instruction. 101.—Jewelry. 102 —Laundry. 104. —Loans. 105. —Lost and Found. 110.—Livestock. HI.—Miscellaneous. 112.—Machinery. 118.—Music. J‘0.—Office Equipment. 121.—Office For Rent. M~H?int—PaPerin§ ja.—Plumbing—Heating. 27—Printing. 130—Professional. ““•—Personal. 136.—Poultry. 139.—Radio and Repairs. }»•—Real Estate. m2—Refrigeration Service. o^cer1s-Plants—Bulbs. oJ_tuat*0ns Wanted. —Shoes. ! ffi„'i’portinS Goods, mi Iransfer and Storage. “‘■-Typewriters. 170 -Wanted. 180—Lega] g -_ Announcements_ Udit,s- and men’s suits RP»-t0-Or<ier — Alterations I;iif C.,las ~ Prices Reasonable —!lley tailoring Co,. 27 So, Front Dp. Y A- CDLERETH, DENTIST, ust Bldg. Front and Market St. I ^none 3212 Automotive ]9New0DGE seDAN, LIKE NEW motor from factory, tires J‘ent. Westbrook Brown Mo Phone 5874. Hudson Sales and Service I Si- WILLS’ MOTOR CO. ^-Aljrd st._Dial 5897 HVP.olex AND OLDSMOBILE Raypv Sales an<l Service 4fir r CHEVROLET COMPANY j^l^yess St, Dial 9621 1E°RD DELUXE 2-DOOR SE IFLxtra clean. Peterson arncs Motor Co. 213 Chestnut -^__Dtal 5676. l5u' PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR slT HnnH Radio> neater, better than Mot Hres. Baugh-McConnell ^^tors, Diai 7554 or 9544 Ton PACKARD ‘120’ 4-DOOR Gond“g , Sedan- 17,000 miles. 2lfi vru^ber' LonS Motor Co., 16 No. 2nd. Dial 3211. ‘ 2Automotive FOR SALE: 1939 INDIAN MOTOR cycle. Excellent tires, A-l mo tor. 510 So. Front St. SNOW’S ESSO SERVICENTER 3rd and Market. Dial 4279. Com plete auto repairs. Dodge-Ply mouth Parts-Service. FOR SALE: ONE PRACTICALLY new 3-''d. Wood hydraulic dump body. Marks’ Machinery Co.. 5 No. 3rd. TIME FOR SUMMER LUBRICA tion! Let our experts prepare your car tor summer weather. White’s Amoco Service, 3rd at Walnut. CLEAN 1940 CHEVROLET DE Luxo Town Sedan. Excellent tires, radio. MacMillan Buick Co. Dial 9574. 1941 MAROON MASTER DE Luxe Chevrolet Club Coupe. - Good rubber. Be sure and see this one! Harriss Haskett, Dial 9973. FOR SALE: 1937 PLYMOUTH Sedan, $190; good condition. Eugene Seals, 312 North 2nd St. 1940 DeLUXE 2-DOOR FORD. Excellent condition, good tires. Mills’ Motor Co., 517 No. 3rd St. Dial 5397. 9 Boats YACHT PENQUIN, 44-FT., Ac commodations for 4. Year ’round living facilities. Frigidaire, 32 volt lighting system, Latnrop marine engine. Will accept car as part payment. Governor Dudley Dock, Water and Nun Sts. 11 Builders IF WANTED NEW ROOMS. ROOF mg, garage, cabinet work, weath erstripping, call 7634 or County 6821 . 12 Builders’ Supplies For The Most Complete Line BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES “Everything to Build a House” E. W. GODWIN’S SONS Castle Hayne Road Dial 7747 ROOFING BY BIRD & SON Since 1795 Beautiful - Durable - Economical HANOVER IRON WORKS 111 No. Water St. Dial 3257 NOTICE: SASH, DOORS. BLINDS, Windows, Door Frames, Screens, Turned Columns, Cabinets, Oldest, Best Equipped Shop in City. Roderick & Land. Dial 6229. QUALITY SEASONED LUMBER at the right price can always be found on our yards. Cape Fear Lumber Co. Dial 9676. INSPECT YOUR ROOF TODAY— Prevent tomorrow’s worries — Protect tomorrow’s dollars with Flintkote Composition Roofing. Dial Becker’s, 7761. KYANIZE FLOOR ENAMEL. Preserve the life of your floors with this dependable solid color floor cost. Dial 3339. Smith Builders Supply, Inc. 13 Business Opportunities FOR SALE: WELL ESTABLISH ed and prospering cafe and rooming house business opposite Camp Davis. Sacrifice for quick sale. Reason for selling: Settlement of partnership. Write or see John Wier, Holly Ridge, N. C. 20 Cleaners-Dyers MODERN LAUNDRY—CLEANERS Dyer3 - Hatters ■ Shoe Repairfers 118-120 So. 17th St.Dial 7761 22Clothing MEN! YOU CAN DRESS WTELL, save real money on clothing bill ] at Finkelstein’s. Front and Mar ket. UNIFORMS FOR OFFICERS, EN listed men. Other Army equip ment. Army and Navy Store, 20 Market St. 33 Dogs-Cats-Pets FcTr SALE: REGISTERED Black Cocker Puppies. Sire Champion My Own Brucie Son. Others by Champion Orthodox Bagatelle. Reasonable. Henry Sandlin, Dunn, N. C. 35Drugs ATHLETES FOOT — IF YOU’D BE interested in a cure, 'phone Hall’s Drug Store, 6265. For Your Drug Store Wants Dial 6676 or 6677 Brooklyn Phar mcy 302 No. 4th Street NO ONE SELLS FOR LESS 38 Dry Cleaning-Pressing YOUR CLOTHES ARE VALUABLE! Let your “Old Reliable Cleaner” Dry Clean and Press them often! BRINSON'S ODORLESS CLEANERS We Appreciate Your Patronage 2413 Market St. Rd. Dial 6267 38 Dry Cleaning-Pressing j FOR QUALITY DRY CLEANING) and pressing, dial 2-1357. Wil liams. 808 So. 17th St. 41 Eatables CALL 6585 FOR YOUR NATIVE meats and groceries. A. T. Brown Grocery. 4th and Brunswick Sts. 45 Elecirical MASON ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractors 107 No. 3rd St.Dial 6782 48 Feeds TUXEDO FEEDS The Feeders Silent Partner CROSS SEED CO. VITA-LIFE FEEDS DO NOT vary. For poultry, horse, hog and dairy. Dial 4926. Keith Milling Co.___ FUL-O-PEP MASHES AND THE Ful-O-Pep feeding plan are de signed to help you realize bigger profits from yo»r flock. J. J. Allen & Son. Dial 5762, Dock and Water Sts.__ 50 Floor Finishers FLOOR SANDING AND REFINISHING Interior and Exterior Painting E. C. MARLOWE Day Phone 9451—Night, county 6014 j 50 Floor Finishers floor sanding - refinishing Estimates Cheerfully Given Dial 9479 _B. A. SHARP 51_ Florist CUT flowers! pot plants. corsages, funeral designs. Quick deliveries. Blossom Shop, 31 So. Front. Dial 6030 52For Rent LIST YOUR HOUSES AND apartments with us for quick rental. Marshall Realty Co. 210 Princess. Dial 2-1752. 53 For Rent At Resorts FOR RENT: 6-ROOM FURNISH ed house on Wrightsville Sound. Willetts Realty Co. Telephone 5233. NICE, COMFORTABLE ROOMS. Special weekly and monthly rates. Happy Day Cottage, Wrightsville Beach. Phone 9469. RENT—ROOMS, COTTAGE, DAY, week, season. Buy lots, houses —Sunset Park, Wilmington, Carolina Beach. Tucker Real Estate. Comfort Cottage oppo site Hotel Royal Palm, Carolina Beach. Dial information for telephone number. FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY; Ocean Front Cottage. Rent rea sonable. Tucker Real Estate. Apply Comfort Cottage, Carolina Beach. Dial information for . number. ATTRACTIVELY F U R N ISHED rooms, hot, cold showers. Wil low Inn, Carolina Beach. Turn right second stop light. FOR RENT: LARGE OCEAN front cottage Wrightsville Beach suitable for two or three famil ies. Seven bedrooms, lavatory two bath rooms, six showers, two refrigerators, two gas stoves. Comfortably furnished. Write “R. E. C.”, care Star News. 55 For Rent—Apartments FOR RENT: LOVELY 4 ROOM apartment, completely furnish ed. Includes 2 bedrooms, private bath, 2100 Market. FURNISHED APARTMENT —Carolina Beach. Four rooms. By year or season. Electric re frigeration and hot water. Blair, 1001 Northern Ext. 60 For Rent—Rooms FOR RENT: 1 FURNISHED BED room. Business couple or work ing girls. 1819 Woolcott Ave. Dial 2-2012. ONE ROOM FURNISHED FOR light housekeeping to couple without children. Dial 21345. ONE FURNISHED ROOM, TWIN beds, hot water; private family, upstairs. 9 So. 8th St. 63 Room and Board ROOM AND BOARD, $10.00 PER week. Lavatory In every room. For men only. Victoria Rcoms, 15% Princess St. ROOMS AND BOARD. DU-DROP Inn, Carolina Beach. Shipyard workers preferred. Rate's reason able. 65 For Rent—Houses FOR RENT: CAROLINA BEACH. Attractive 1 2 - r o o m furnished house. Modern conveniences. Dial 3212 between 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. week days. P. O. Box 332, Wilmington. 70 For Sale WASHING MACHINES Popular Prices FIRESTONE 220 Market St. FOR SALE: BACK BAR COUNT ers, stools and fixtures. Apply “G. R. M.”, care Star-News. USED AUTO TUBES, ASSORT ed sizes. Limited supply. Your U. S. dealer, Wenberg Bros 3rd and Grace Sts. SCALES REPAIRED, ANY TYPE or make. Authorized mechanic. Sternberger Equipment Co. Dial 4280. 602 Vii Castle St. GENUINE HAND-MADE POTTERY Nice Selection Tapestry Remnants Venetian Blinds, $3.95 and Up CITY UPHOLSTERING CO. 4th and Walnut Sts. Dial 9262 WELL LOCATED LOT IN PINEY woods. Call W. R. Davis, Dial 2-2646. _ FOR SALE: LUCKY FISH BAIT at Rogers’ Store, Harbor Island, Wrightsville Beach. Phone 7585. MATTRESSES REBUILT AND sterilized. Guaranteed work. Dial 9909. T. C. Barefoot. ELECTRIC REFRIGERAT6RS Popular Prices FIRESTONE — 220 Market St. SPRAYERS — DUSTERS SPRAY MATERIALS - DUSTS CROSS SEED COMPANY 12 Market St. Dial 6868 SEAT COVERS FOR ALL CARS All colors and styles in stock Taubman’s, 16 So. Front St. EMERSON ELECTRIC FANS—4 blades, new quiet-type design, big breeze capacity. Pender Furniture Co. 28 So. Front St. 75 Household Goods 10 FT. ELECTRIC REFRIGERA tor $125. Guaranteed. Apply 902 Princess. SEE US FOR BLACKOUT shades, 36” and 42” widths. Peo ples Furniture Co., 257 No. Front St._ GAS STOVES, ICE BOXES, OIL Stoves, Dressers, Cabinets, Set tees, Sewing Machine, Sinks, Lavatories. Batson Transfer. “ FULLER BRUSHES For household and personal uses. Phone 2-2524. Mrs. V. G. Colkitt. PORCELAIN TOP CHROME breakfast room furniture, red and white; and black and white. Jones Furniture Co. TWO COMPLETE TWIN BEDS; also small electric range. Call 7752, Mr. Bernhardt. SLIGHTLY USED WOOL FREIZE Love Seat and chair to match Home Furniture Co., 23 Market St. ‘t STAR-NEWS WANT ADS OFFER THE EASIEST WAY ON EARTH TO HAKE EXTRA HONEY -TO SELL USED HOUSEHOLD THINGS -TO SELL USED FARM EQUIPMENT -TO SELL USED BUSINESS EQUIPMENT —TO SELL YOUR OWN SERVICES -TO RENT ANY DESIREABLE VACANCY ALL ADS STRICTLY "CASH WITH COPY" Place Your Ad Before 7:00 P. M. For Sunday Star-News Big Classified Section Follow The Dependable Method — Advertise With STAR-NEWS CLASSIFIED WANT ADS 8C Houses For Sale SPECIAL PRICES THIS WEEK! Beautiful Homesites Forest Hills. W. A. McGirt, Agent, 215 Princess. FOR SALE: OCEAN FRONT cottage, Wrightsville Beach. Un furnished. In good repair. Call 7588, Wrightsville. FOR SALE: FOREST HILLS, LOT Columbia St., $1100.00. If it’s Real Estate, see us. W. M. HEWLETT, REALTOR 214 Princess St. Dial 7138 1712 ORANGE ST., ATTRACTIVE six room bungalow, on good size lot, for immediate sale. Can arrange terms. H. F. Wilder. Phone 4932. 85 Help Wanted—Male BOY 17-19 TO TRAVEL TO NEW' England for summer and return. Good driver preferred. Perma nent position. Mr. May, Orton Hotel. WANTED: TAXI DRIVERS. AP ply Cape Fear Taxi. WANTED: SHOVEL OPERATOR, steady employment. F. D. Cline. Telephone County 4412, Wilmington. 90 Help Wanted—Female WANTED" 5 SEAMSTRESSES. Alterations on soldiers uniforms. Work from 5 p. m. to 1, 5 days week. Good pay. Apply Davis Tailors and Cleaners, Camp Davis. WANTED: COOK TO STAY ON lot, Wrightsville Beach. Dial Wrightsville, 7623. INDUSTRY TRAINING YOUNG women—To replace men now oe ing withdrawn from industry to defend our nation. Young wom en and young men. between the ages of 16 and 20 may prepare themselves as linotype operators in from eight to ten months in the Southern School of Printing, Nashville, Tennessee. This school has been in continuous operation for twenty-three years and has graduated more th a n 2000 students who are now em ployed in the industry. Write H. F. Ambrose, Secy.-Treas. about special inducements offered young women entrants, and for free catalog. The call for work ers is urgent. Prepare now. WANTED: EXPERIENCED waitresses, very good pay. Ap ply Victory Restaurant, 219 Princess St. NEAT WHITE OR COLORED setttled lady for housekeeping and dining room helper. Also experienced cook for boarding house. Stay at night. Dial 4067. j 95 Insurance F. E. LIVINGSTON & CO. Rea] Estate — Mutual Insurance Wallace Bldg. Dial 6047 100 Instruction STENOTYPE COMPTOMETER Burroughs Calculators, and a 11 commercial subjects taught. Mrs. Motte’s Secretarial School, 313 Church St. 104 Loans OUR LOANS ARE QUICK AND liberal on shotguns, cameras, jewelry and clothing. Cape Fear Loan Office, 12 So. Front. $5.00 AND UP On Your Signature Alone WILMINGTON FINANCE CO. 202 MURCHISON BLDG. MONEY TO LOAN On Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Men’s Clothing, Type writers, Shotguns, Musical Instru ments and Anything of Value! FINKELSTEIN’S LOAN OFFICE “Wilmington’s Oldest and Largest!” Front and Market Streets 105 Lost and Found LOST OR STRAYED: BLACK Scottie dog, answers to name “Scotty.” Reward. G. L. Rich ardson, 512 Central Blvd., Sunset Park. Phone 6086 or 5286. 120 Office Equipment TYPEWRITERS & ADDING MA chines. All makes adjusted and repaired. L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Alien-Wales Adding Machines. H. F. Wolfe, Agt.. 114 Princess. Phone 5783, 125 Paint-Papering PAINTING DONE BY A SELECT crew of neat, fast, sober men For estimates dial 2-2951, Wil mington Decorating Company. 130 Professional PASTELS AND PORTRAITS done from photo and one sitting. See James Book Store, 113 Mar ket. _ 136 Poultry BLOOD TESTED BABY CHICKS Feeds and Pouirry Supplies T. W. WOOD & SONS 136 Poultry $$$ IN POULTRY BUY OUR bloodtested baby chicks. Profit able fryers, early layers. Rouda bush’s Seed Store. 139 Radio and Repairs FRENCH RADIO CO^ HALLI crafters radios. Compiete serv ice, any make. Public address systems for rent 1304 Market St Dial 9878. SHACKELFORD’S RADIO RE pair Service. Any make—any model. 123 Grace St. Dial 7817 Commercial Frigidaire Refriger. ation. --—---J_ 150 Real Estate LIST YOUR RENTALS & SALES With US — A-l Service Frank G. Harriss 216 Princess St. SALES, RENTALS, INVESTMENT MOORE-FONVIELLE REALTY CO We are equipped to serve you 152 Refrigeration Service REPAIRS TO VACUUM CLEAN ers and washing machines. Re liable service, moderate prices. Call Mr. Lanier, Thrif-T-Stores Inc. Dial 3972. 155 Seeds-PIants-Bulbs WOOD'S YELLOW SOY BEANS, early spreckled, Osceola, and Bunch Velvet Beans. Cow Peas. Sudan Grass. T. W. Wood and Sons. 317 No. Front St. QUALITY SEEDS Soybeans, Cowpeas, Velvet Beans, Crotolaria, Sudan Grass. Complete Stocks of Seasonable Seed. CROSS SEED CO. 12 Market St.Dial 6868 TOMATO. CABBAGE. ONION lettuce plants fresh daily. Com plete stocks peas, beans, corn, other seasonable seeds. Carpet grass, lespedeza. Flower seeds, bulbs fertilizers. Roudabusn’s Seed Store, Corner Front and Dock Sts. PROTECT YOUR GARDEN from insect; by spraying or dust ing regularly. We carry a com plete line of sprayers, dusters and insecticides for the Victory Gardener and Truck Farmer. Let us help you with your spray problems. T. W. Wood and Sons, 317 No. Front St. Dial 462U. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Close - Out! PORCH GLIDERS With An i And Cushions «/«) Up ALL METAL Gliders _$19.95 JONES FURNITURE CO. 18 So. Front St. Ilial 5751 2 WEEKS OLD CHICKS Started Chicks—Two weeks old, 12c each. These are very easy to raise. Will make 2-lb. fryers in 6 weeks. Large and heavy, easily raised; no brooding or special care needed. Get your chicks now — 5,000 on hand; more arriving daily. Healthy bloodtested vigorous stock; all leading breeds—Reds, Rocks, Leg horns, Anconas, Cornish, Wyandottes, etc., Ducks, Turke ys. Feeders Waterers, Brooders, etc. 4 WEEKS OLD CHICKS Special: 2,000 large 4 week old Barred Rocks, ready to go out on the yard. Many weigh over 1-2 lb 20c each. ROUDABUSH'S SEED STORE 31 South Front Dial 6030 Better Hurry! VICTORY HOMES Are Selling Fast! FOSTEH-HILL REALTY COMPANY 156 Situations Wanted BOOKKEEPER WITH OVER twenty years’ experience in dif ferent phases of and including cost accounting available. Reer ences. Age 44. “A. N. O.”, care Star-News. 160 Transfer and Storage Hauling of all lunds Heavy Hauling a Specialty Dial 9889—Day or Night C. D. Parker, Transfer 170 Wanted WANTED TO BUY: GOOD USED furniture; beds and springs. Bost Furniture Co., 29 So. Front St. REFINED COUPLE DESIRES furnished or unfurnished house or apt. References exchanged. “A. W.”, care Star-News. WANTED: 2 OR 3 ROOM FUR nished apartment, close in town. Dial 5733. WANTED BY COUPLE: 2 UN furnished rooms for light house keeping. Dial 22029. QUIET COUPLE, NO CHILDREN wants 3 room furnished apart ment in Wilmington or Wrights ville. Dial 22560. 180 Legal SALE OF LAND Pursuant to an order of the Court duly entered on the 3rd da., of June, 1942, in a certain proceed ing, pending in the Court of New Hanover County entitled “F. W Greer et al vs. Edna Greer Craft’ ; the undersigned commissioners, duly appointed in such order by the Court, will sell at public sale, for cash, at the New Hanovei County Court House door at 12:00 o’clock noon, July 6th, 1942, the following described pr*-cel of land: BEGINNING at a stake in the run of Telfair Creek, about 80 feel south of a road crossing, said stake being a corner of a tract of land now or lately owned by the Free man heirs, and rungs with an old hedge row South 85 degrees la minutes East 2,330 feet, crossing the Federal Point Road to a stake about 300 feet East of said road, then runs south 11 degrees 15 min utes West 955 feet to a stake in James Wade’s yard; then runs north 85 degrees 15 minutes Wes* 2,700 feet to a stake at the run of Telfair’s Creek; thence up the run of said Creek to the beginning, containing 56.6 acres, more or less, being the first tract of land se* jaut in a deed dated September 25, '1916, from S. T. Keyes, et-al, to John F. Keyes, in the division of the lands of Stephen Keyes, record ed in Book 91, Page 411, of the records of New Hanover County, EXCEPTING, however, five small lots or tracts of land conveyed by John F. Keyes, which deeds are of record in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of New Hanover County, reference to which is here by made for a more detailed de scription of the lands excepted herefrom. The tract of land herein referred to, and excepting the con veyances hereinabove referred to made by John F. Keyes, contains 43.5 acres, more or less, and is platted on a map made by W. K. Allen, C. E., November, 1939, en titled ’’Property of the heirs of J. E. Greer, deceased”, and rec orded in the office of the Register of Deeds of New Hanover County in Book—, Page—, reference V> which map is hereby made for a more definite and accurate de scription of the lands herein re ferred to. Successful bidder must make r deposit of ten percent cash. Sale is subject to confirmation of the Court. Posted this oth day of June 1942. J. W. WESSELL, JR., Commissionei, W. A. SIMON, Jr., NOTICE TO SCHOOL EQUIP MENT CONTRACTORS, NEW HANOVER COUNTY SCHOOLS. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Education of New Hanover County at the office o± the Board of Education, in the CLASSIFIED DISPLAY DAINTY WHITE CAKE 2 Cups DAINTY FLOUR 2 1-2 Teaspoons Baking Powder 1-2 Cup Butter 1 Cup Sugar 1 Tablespoon boiling water 3-4 Cup Milk 1 Tablespoon Vanilla 1-8 Teaspoon Salt 3 Egg Whites Sift Flour with baking powder three times. Cream butter light ly, add sugar and cream together until light and fluffy. Add hot water and beat well. Add flour alternately with the milk, a small amount at a time. Beat in. flav oring. Add salt to egg whites, beat until stiff. Fold lightly into cake batter. Bake in greased layer pans 25 minutes in a mod erate oven at 350 Deg. F. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR DAINTY FLOUR REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES J.J. ALLEN & SON —DISTRIBUTORS— Dock & Water Sts. Dial 5762 Side Glances CO PR. m2 BY NEA SERVICE, tNC. T. M. RIG. U. 6. PAT. OFF. “If everybody’s income is cut to -125,000, how is a girl ever going to decide which man she likes best?” Cologne ‘Forever Lost’, Says Nazi Newspapers BERN, Switzerland, June 5.—Iffi —The first Cologne newspapers since the monster RAF raid of last Saturday night reached neu tral territory today, carrying the somber statement that the historic Rhineland city, as its people have known it, is “forever lost.” The Koelnische Zeitung, resum ing publication on Wednesday of this week, described Cologne as j “still smoking ruins,” with some 180 Legal Court House, Wilmington, Norm Carolina, until twelve o’clock noon, Tuesday, June 16th, 1942, for fur nishing and installing equipment for nine (9) school buildings, lhe proposal to cover all materials and labor necessary to install the specified equipment. At said tirm* and place the said proposals will be publicly opened and read. Plans and specifications are on file at the office of the Board ot Education of New Hanover Coun ty Wiifmington, N. C., and at the office of Leslie N. Boney. Aichi tect, Wilmington, N. C. Copies ot plans and specifications may be obtained by contractors upon writ ten request to the Architect, or to the Board of Education accompan ied by certified check tor $10.90 as a deposit, all' of said deposit will be refunded upon return of all plans and specifications may be condition. ADDITIONAL copies ot plons and specifications may be had upon request, upon paymen’ of $10.00 covering printing charge and postage, which amount will not be returned. All plans ana specifications to be returned to the Architect on date of opening ot bids. , . .. A bidders certified check for five percent of the amount of bid must accompany each bid, same being made payable to the Board ot Education of New Hanover Coun ty The check must be drawn on some bank or trust company au thorized to do business in Nortn Carolina. In lieu thereof a bidder may offer a certified check for 2% of the bid plus a bid bond of 3% ot the bid. The deposit of successful bidder to be retained in the event of his or its failure to (jxecute the contract within ten days after the award or to give satisfactory surety as required herein. In consideration of the Board re ceiving his bid, each bidder agrees that no bid may be withdrawn aftei the scheduled closing time for the receipt of bids for a period of 30 days. _ A pens*maiice uuuu mm *m quired in an amount equal to one hundred percent of the contract price conditioned upon the faithlui performance of the contract and upon payment of all persons sup plying labor and furnishing mate rials for the installation of equip ment on these projects. Bids will be opened and read publicly in thc presence of those interested, but the Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to accept the lowest legal bid deemed best in the interest of the County, and to waive informalities. The time for the completed in stallation of this equipment wili be 75 calendar days. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF NEW HANOVER COUNTY. DR. JOHN T. HOGGARD, Chairman, H. M. ROLAND Secretary, LESLIE N. RONEY, Architect. Date: June 6th, 1942. fires still alight and "whole quar ters of the town empty. (A German dispatch quoted by the Stockholm newspaper Dagens Nyheter said all the property of 10,000 persons had been destroy ed; that the central dsitrict of the city was ruined and that the dam age had reached deep into the su burbs). Said the Koelnische Zeitung: "The entire aspect of the city is complete'y changed. Tens of thousands of inhabitants during that night learned with horror that the individual is powerless against fate.” The newspaper avoided saying whether the vast and magnificent Gothic cathedral, famous the world over, had been hit, but it did say that “most of the precious monu ments whch have held a chief place in German art were more or less destroyed by fire and are irreparable. It went on: “Those who survived the night of May 30 and who on the morrow looked at the city were fully aware that they had bade farewell for ever to their Cologne because the damage is enormous and because the integral part of the character and even the traditions of the city is gone forever. “Everywhere the same spectacle —indescribable destruction. Only shattered windows and walls are seen. “Around the church of St. Martin and the church of St. Maria Im Capitol the ruins still are smoking.” “The gross St. Martin is a Ro manesque church with a founda tion attributed to the 10th century. It’s situated a few hundred yards from the cathedral St Maria Im Capitol, a Romanesque basilica of the llth-13th centuries, is nearby.) A Berlin dispatch to the Zurich newspaper Neue Zurcher Zeitung quoted the following statement to the people of Cologne from the local Gauleiter: “Apart from the heavy damage which the city has endured . . . There is hardly any one among us who has not been affected person ally by the consequences of this night. We still shai1 need much patience and a long time to over come the worst effects of this at tack.” (German broadcasts Friday quoted a Hague dispatch as saying several thousand children from the German Rhineland would arrive in the Netherlands shortly to spend the summer with Dutch families. Four hundred already are said to have reached Holland. This was described as an “exchange of chil dren between Germany and Hol land which has been taking place for many vears.”) -V— 120,000,000 POUNDS OF BEEF Americans in 1941 consumed more than 120,000,000 pounds of beef made extra tender with the aid of invisible ultraviolet r ay s. The germ-killing lamps enable packers to use higher temperature and humidity to speed up tenderi zation without danger of bacteria and mold growth which would or dinarily spoil the meat. 4 180 Legal AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING SfiOO,000.00 WATER WORKS EXTENSION BONDS BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Wilmington: Section 1. That the City of Wilmington issue its bonds, pursuant to The Municipal Finance Act, 1921, as amended, in an amount not ex ceeding $600,000.00 for the purpose of paying all or a part of the cost of constructing extensions to the existing water works system of said City, including the acquisition of a new source of supply. Section 2. That a tax sufficient to pay the principal and Interest of said bonds shall be annually levied and collected. Section 3. That a statement of the debt of the City has been filed with the Clerk and is open to public inspectjon. Section 4. That this ordinance shall take effect when approved by the voters of the City at an election as provided by law. The foregoing ordinance was passed on the 27th day of May, 1942, and was first published on the 30 day of May, 1942. Any action of proceeding questioning the validity of said ordinance must be commenced within thirty days after its first publication. J. R. BENSON, -v City Clerk v<
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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