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U-Builders. to' Builders' Supplies. j3 Business Opportunities. j4 Business Service. j5. Business Sites 20 Cleaners. Dyers. 22 Clothing 25 Coal Weed Fuel Oil. 33 Dairy Products. 32 Dancing 33. Dogs- Cats- Pets. 35 Drugs. 33 Dry Cleaning Pressing. 41 Eatables. 42 Eating Places. 43 Electrical 48 Feeds 4i< Financial. 50 Floor Finishers. 5! Florist 52 For Rent 32 For Rent at Resorts. 55 For Rent Apartments. 60 For Rent- Rooms, j 63 Room and Board. 65 For Rent—Houses, f 70.-For Sals. 73.-Hardware. 75.—Household Goods. 80.-Houses For Sale. 85.-Help Wanted—Male. aO.-Help Wanted—Female. 95.-lnsurance. 100. -Ir.struction. 101. -Jewelry. 102-Laundry. Wo.—Lost and Found. UQ.-Livesiock. 111.-Miscellaneous. 111-Machinery. 11E.—Music 129,-Oliice Equipment. 121.—Office For Rent. 125. -Pa;nt- Papering. 12;.-P.umbing—Heating. 127-Printing, i 122-Professional. 13? -Personal. 126. —Poultry IS—Rndio and Repairs, i 151-Real Estate. iil.-Reirigerciion Service. 155.-Seeds— Plants- Bulbs. loo.-Situations Wanted. 151-Shoes. t 169 Transfer and Storage. g 261. -Typewriters. 170- Wanted 1— Announcement# ""ladies and mens suits labored m Order, Alterations, Rf-modelmg — Prces ReasonaDie Rhnley Tailoring Co 27 So. Eron' 2.—Automotive 1ST CHRYSLER 4 DOOR SE aan, radio, low mileage, excel lent rubbei, Soldier. Call 6047 between 9 and 12 Wt buV AND SELL GOOD clean late model automobiles Roberts Auto Exchange. t3tb _ Castle, D: ] 6734. CASH nOR YOUK CAR. WE buy and sell good used cars. Howell Motor Co. 7 No, 3rd St. Chevrolet a.ra Ponuac OldsmobUe—GMC Sales rnd Service f .. RANEY CHEVROLET CO. jof: Princess S'. Dial J621 <! WF'. RITV a Mr. rr. l nnm in , . i • Westbrook Brown Motor Com | jpany. 113 N 2rd St. Dial 5874 4:,. PONTIAC~4 DOOR STREAM ‘iier sedan, low mileage, excel 1 ! condition, good tires. One cwner. McMillan Buick Co. Dial 9o/L IF~YOU~ne1?d' THE 'cash, 1 e . your car- Pel's trade. W. P. _ button, 220 Kenwood Ave. POR SALE:-i94cn?ACKARD SE -!r*n- radio, heater. Dial 2-8211. A®, , TRAILERS, factory u.l. 3.4 ton all steel frame oak “ f’l'w tires and tubes, 600 Pali tt 0 certificate necessary. ^ Harris Haskett. 9973 Maul -jj^Motor Co. LONG MOTOR C(J lOti. and NASH ■ p~t-i^_Marke_Phone 3211 &EBY PRIVATE OWNER" tkm A°r1 coach, perfect condi 2* ' APPly between S a.m. and Wii]:01'’ Pulton Bradshaw, 129 w~-^lson Drive. Maffitt Village 4v ^LE -DODGE T937, FOUR : to- , an> good tires, good mo I*/,, "eater, $450.00 cash. Tele f ^7. " 5 Mgntsviiie 8934—,T ”tli0r FH EVROLET ~coach ~ 2-832, ' • K- Davis, 2-8674 or 1 unift11/- ~ PORD 1937 COACH I) -: 800d shape, $250.00 2-0/42. •L " 41938 PLYMOUTH, f . . upholstery, radio, heater, | -^res. 321 So, 4th. ead The Classified Ads 2.—Automotive FOR SALE: PLYMOUTH STAN clard business coupe, 1937 model first class condition. H. E. Wil liamson, 218 North 4th. Tela phone 2-8664, 1941 FORD FOUR DOOR SPE cial De luxe, or will trade foi late model pickup. See Puro1 _Station, 17th and Castle. 1939" PACKARD SIX. FOUR DOOR sedan, excellent condition, good tires. Radio and heater. Dial 2-8854 after 6:30 p. m. 1936 FORD COUPE, GOOD CON dition, five good tires. Call 7997. Can be seen at 515 Queen St. £• T. DICKINSON, M. D. MAY be consulted weekends for cura tive treatment for hernia. Sun day, Nov. 7, Cape Fear Hotel 8 to 10 p. m. 8.—Chiropractor HEADACHE, BACKACHE. NERv ousness, Dr Mary J. Layton; 512 Southern Bldg. Phone 2-0128 9.—Boats FOR SALE: YACHT 54 FEET, Lathrop Marine engine, 32 volt lighting system, electric refri gerator, year around living ac commodations for four. Price $1400 00. Call 2-1015. 11.—Builders CONSTRUCTION PRIORITIES': Remodel, repair or build now plans, estimates. Also machine drawings for patent ideas. J. L. Willard, Consulting Engineer Draftsman. Dial 6501. 12. —builders' Supplies BECKER’S BETTER BUILT WIN dow units consist of the frame, the window, the screen and me chanical balance. Fully assembl ed, completely balanced, rot proof. Our window units will save you money. Dial Becker’s 7761, __ SEEOR CALL US FOR YOUR requirements in building supplies such as: lumber, paint, insula tion boards, rock wool, wall board, corner cabinets, roofing, brick, flue lining, brixment, win dows, doors, etc. Dial 2-3339, Smith Builders Supply, Inc. NOTICE SASH DOORS BLINDS Windows, Door Frames, Screens. Turned Columns, Cabinets. Old est. Best Equipped Shop in City r'oderick and T.siid Dial 5229 Since 1795 Bet utiful. Durable Economics 111 No Water St Hanover Iron Works Dial 2-3257. DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK? NO obligation or cost to examine our lock shingles. Nothing like it on the market. Your old shingles will insulate the house when our shin gles are placed over them. Ten year guarantee against leaks or curls. Free estimate for complete job. Dial 1347 Mclver Lumber Co. 13. —Business Opportunities CANDY JOBBERS: WE HAVE A good stock of 5c and lc candy, salted peanuts, moon pies, cakes and nabs. Can make deliveries to Wilmington once each week. Raynor Candy Co., Dunn, N. C. BEER AND WINE DEALERS, NO 4 i nn • Available for immediate delivery Sauterne Wine Burgundy Wine Claret Wine Zinfandel Wine Apple Reserve Wine Honey Wine. Concord Grape Wine Peach Wine Blackberry Wine All Brands of Beers. Carolina Wine Distributors. Bottlers and Wholesale Dealers. 264-266 Broad Street, New Bern, North Carolina. Phone: Day 567 W—Night 1292W 22.—Clothing SEE THE MOST COMPLETE SE lection of sport coats in the city Finklesteins, Front and Market MEN! YOU CAN DRESS WELL save real money on clothing bill at Finklestein’s. Front and Mar ket Sts.___ 25_Coal—Wood—Fuel Oil WOOD ALL KINDS: CUT ANY length split or block. Also kina* ling. Dial 6204._ 35.—Drugs L,et Us Fi! Tour Next prescript ION See Us For Your Drug Needs: BROOKLYN PHARMACY 902 No. 4th St. Dial 6676 NO ONE SELLS FOR LESS! 41.—Eatables____ FISH, OYSTERS, SEAFOODS dressed and delivered. Special prices to cafes and boarding houses. Pearce’s 818 No. 4th St. Dial 7872._ OYSTER ROAST. ALL YOU can eat for $1.50. Stokley’s Wrightsville Ter minal. Phone 8564. _____ BROWN’S GROCERY, CHOICE cuts, lamb, veal, beef and pork. Fancy Groceries. 802 No. 4th St. Dial 6585. __ FRESH FISH AND VEGETABLES F and V. Market. 616 So. 17th. Dial 2-2335.___ IF IT’S FISH YOU WANT. OYS ters in shell or open, call Sellers Fish Market. 605 Castle St., Dial 9521. We deliver. _ 45.—Electrical _ MASON ELECTRIC CD Electric Contractors lui No 3rd St_Dial 6782 ELECTRIC LAMPS Jewel Box Gift Shop 109 No. Front St. Wilmington’s Only Downstairs Store_ 48_Feeds _ FOR EARLY FRYERS AND LAY ers, feed Wood's Hollybrook Poultry Feeds. Headquarters fot Dr. Salsbury’s Poultry Medica tion. T. W Wood and Sons. TUXEDO FEEDS The Feeders Silent Partner CROSS SEED CO. 48—Feeds FEED—GROW AND FIT FOR §rofit with Quaker Sugared chumacher Feed. The ideal Carbohydrate feed for the milk ing herd, for swine, dry stock, lambs, steers and horses. *. Allen and Son. Dial 5762. ZITA-LIFE PROPERLY BAL anced foods, contain cod liver oil and buttermilk. Dial 4926. Keith Milling Co., 110 North V/ater St. 50.—Floor Finishers FLOOR SANDING AND FINISH ing in Wilmington more than twenty years refinishing and polishing floors. We also have sanding m.. chine and edgers for rent. M. L. Brothers and Son, 201 No. 11 st. Dial 4758. 51.—Florist CUT FLOWERS, POT PLANTS, corsages, funeral designs. Quick deliveries. Blossom Shop. 81 So. Front Dial 6030. 52.—For Rent THREE ROOM FURNISHED A partment, winter built house, electric refrigerator, 808 North ern extension, Carolina Beach, N. C. Apply Saturday, Nov. 6. F OR RENT: FURNISHED APART ment to couple without children. Burgaw, Phone 43. 55—For Rent—Apartments FOR RENT: TWO ROOM APART ment unfurnished, 1 furnished room Apply 19 So. 2nd St. 60—For Rent—Rooms THREE NICELY FURNISHED bedrooms, kitchen privileges. 62 No. Lumina, Wrightsville Beach. FOR RENT: TWO NICELY FUR nished bedrooms, suitable for 4 men. Heat and shower bath. Dial 2-8524 before 9 a. m. and after 4 p. m. ROOMS: SEMI-HOTEL' ACCOM modations, for men. Rates $3.50 to $5.00 per week. 402 North 4th St. Corner 1th and Walnut. ROOMS FOR GIRLS: 504 SCb Front St. Dial 2-1272. FOR RENT: T LARGE .ROOM suitable for 4 men, adjoining bath. Hot and cold water. Three doors from bus line. Phone 2 1840. 63.—Room and Board ROOM AND BOARD, $9.00 WEEK. Lunch packed, Margott's Cottage, Charlotte Ave., Carolina Beach. Street back of U. S. O. Club, also trailer space for rent. 70.—For Sale FOR SALE: 1 BACK BAR 12 FT. long, mirror 6 x 12 and 6 stools and counter. Wade Realty Co., 205 Princess St. FOR SALE: GOOD PINE TIM ber in Brunswick County. Write “JP”, care of Star-News. USED COAL CIRCULATOR FOR sale. Cheap. Call 5352. FOR SALE: ONE MacKESY REG ister and one lot of second hand lumber. Apply 218 No. Water St. Dial 5647. FOR SALE: 1 5-BURNER IV AN hoe Perfection oil stove, Estate Royal Heatrola 1942 style, 615-B Vance St., Maffitt Village. FOR SALE: 200 HEAVY TRUCK loads of scrap lumber for wood, free delivery. By the load. In front of Hughes Bldg., Maffitt Village from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. See Mr. Gillespie. _ FOR SALE—BICYCLE. GIRLS OR womens, new tires. Dial 2-8742. MOTOR SCOOTER FOR SALE, slightly used. 10 A 6 Upshur Drive. Maffitt Village. MAGIC CHEF TABLE TOP GAS stove, apartment size. Estate oil circulator and coal heatrola. Batson Transfer, 119 So. Front St. VACUUM CLEANER PARTS TO fit all makes. Apply 510 No. 4th St. Dial 2-356^. NOW ON DISPLAY: NEW 26 FT. streamlite house trailer. River front trailer park, front street extension. BRING YOUR BROKEN RADIOS to Archie’s. I have tubes and parts to give you 24 hour service on most radios. Also open eve nings. (No auto or portable ra dios'. Dial 2-2589. 706 Chestnut St. MARVELOUS INVESTMENT: i carat and 27 pt. perfect blue white gem quality diamond, un mounted. Appraised value $900.00 Specially priced at $775.00 Stan ley’s Jewelers, 109 Princess. SPENCER CORSETS AND BRAS series individually designed, health support, women. Mrs. W. C. Ramseur, 2019 Creasy Ave. Dial 6214. __ Anti-Freeze Flashlights with Batteries Aluminum Ice Trays Goodrich Silvertown Stores 14 No. 3rd INGERSOLL DOLLAR STROP rers make dull safety blades sharp. Ideal gift for yourself or service men. Mail orders filled. Applewhite Supply Co., 14 Mar ket Street. ■ _ TIRE reliners Firestone Stores 8 No. Front St. FOR CHRISTMAS: TABLE TEN nis build-a-set trains, wagons, hobby horses, man? other items. Thrif-T-Stores, Inc. 25 So. Front St. -- mrF ASSTORTMENX OF DECO NrCa?orfsamples in short lengths suitable for bargs hats, etc. The Nancv Wilma Shop, 112 N. hec oud Street._. -— lU2bHarp m°pr°arcUcaUy new. One Century 14 ft. °“^°one Man’s boat, practically little. Call bicycle, used very Howell Motor Co.-r sew i 70—For Sale "new warren meat case six and eight feet without priorities, complete line market equipment, scales, choppers, slicers, meat blocks, cutting tables, cutlery of all kinds, iron safes, showcases, National cash registers. L. F. Sollie, 902 Princess. __ 75.—Household Goods TWO FIVE BURNER FLORENCE oil stoves—two, two burner oil heaters—three piece living room suite, solid apple wood, leather upholstered — with springs. M. and W. Furniture Co., 520 Castle street. WOOL BLANKETS, SATIN AND taffeta, wool filled comforts. Col orful and serviceable colors, beautifully stitched. Wilmington Furniture Co., “The Old Relia ble.” FOUR PIECE BLONDE MAPLE bedroom suite tor sale, practical ly new. Dial 7863.' EXAMINE YOUR ESTATE HE trola—we have all repair parts in stock. Peoples Furniture Co. THURSDAY MORNING. USED furniture sale — buffets—China closets—table and dressers. Sut « ton-Council Furn. Co._ WE HAVE A NICE SELECTION of coal and wood ranges and heaters, and oil cook stoves. Kosch Furniture Co., 6th and Castle. _ COME IN AND SEE OUR complete line of toys and children’s chairs and table sets. Carolina Fruniture Co., 617 No. 4th St. Dial 4048 JUST RECEIVED A SHIP ment of cribs, youth beds with springs also kiddie coops, high chairs and up holstered childrens rockers. Carolina Furniture Co., 617 No. 4th St. Dial 4048 JUST ARRIVED: SHIPMENT OF five burner Nesco oil ranges. Home Furniture Co., 23 Market St. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 52 Piece set dishes , , $7.76 Terms $1.25 Weekly Also chinaware, crystal and table silver. Jewel Box Gift Shop SCREENED KITTIE COUPS. CAR riages, and cribs. Jones Furni ture Co.__ JUST ARRIVED, A BEAU tiful selection of upholster ed chairs and all types of mahogany tables. Carolina Furniture Co., 617 No. 4th, Dial 4048. SHOP TODAY! SAVINGS that pay! Best selection of furniture in city. H. Ber ger & Son Furniture Co. 707 No. 4th St. Dial 5128. OAK PORCH ROCKERS — UN finished five drawer chests —wool comforts—Castle Street Furniture Co., Dial 6447. THREE ELECTRIC SKILL SAWS. Call 9130. BRING IN YOUR CERTIFICATE for the Warm Aire coal heater. $63.50 delivered and instailra. Pender Furniture Co, 28 South Front St. FOR SALE: USED GAS RANGE. 141 Woodlawn Ave. Sunset Park. LARGE SELECTION OF BABY cribs and high chairs. Also un furnished chests and wardrobes. Home Furniture Co., 23 Market St. WE BUY AND SELL USED FUR niture. H. Evensen Furniture Exchange, 756 Castle Dial 2-3809 TURN YOUR ODD PIECES OF furniture into cash. M. and W. Furniture Co., 520 Castle. Dial 2-1963. JUST RECEIVED: LARGE SHIP ment baby beds with springs. Railroad Salvage Co.. 603 Castle St. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY OF three piece maple living room suites. Home Furniture Co., 23 Market St. HOUSEHOLD GOODS We have pictures, mirrors and picture frames in our gift shop. , Jewel Box 109 No. Front St._ SAVE MONEY! BEST BUY of the week! Ironing board with pads at $2.87. H. Berger and Son Furniture Co. 707 No. 4th St. Dial 5128. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR SALE: _135 Lake Forest Parkway. FOR SALE: COMPLETE"LIVING room suite, like new, including one davonette With real springs. One six piece bedro.om suite, two chintz covered bedroom chairs, one devonette with real springs. One breakfast suite. We mean business. Phone 2-2645. FOR SALE: LOVELY HOME SUR rounded by beautiful trees, quiet and peaceful. Modern, new. Early possession. Can be seen by ap pointment only. No phone calls. Wade Realty Co., 205 Princess St.__ 80.—Houses For Sale FOR SALE: ABOUT 10 BLOCKS from downtown, less than one block off Market Street. 8 room house, one bath and extra toilet. 1 car garage. Large lot 70 by 150 feet. Can arrange terms. Foster Hill Realty Co. FOR SALE 102 QUEEN ST. SIX room house available for imme diate occupancy small down pay ment. Phone 2-3044 or 6780. 110 SO. 17th, 5 ROOM BUNGA low, just painted, no advance in price, nice size lot, H. F. Wilder. Phone 4932. 80.—Houses for Sale SALES — RENTALS — HOUSES, lots, farms—Tucker Real Estate Co., Box 661-A, Phone 2491. Caro lina Beach. FOR SALE BY OWNER, HOUSE on Castle Hayne Road about eight miles from Wilmington, five rooms and bath, hot water part ly furnished, including Essotane gas stove and oil circulator. Im mediate occupancy, price $3,500. Next to Applewhite's Service Sta tion. FOR SALE 1904 Church St., 6 rooms & bath. Possession in one week. 1617 Grace St., 5 rooms & bath. Immediate posses sion. Winter Pajk, 5 rooms & bath. 1122 So. 8th St., 5 rooms. SEVERAL FARMS See our complete list Dial 2-3432 W. A. McGirt, Realtor 215 Princess Street IT ROOM WATER FRONT COT tage. Carolina Beach Northern Extension. Apply to Dr. Dean Hundley, Wallace, N. C. tUK SALE: 6 ROOM LLUUSE, cheap at Seagate. See O. G. Wall at house. FOR SALE: BY OWNER, five room house, hardwood floors, hot water, extra large lot. If you want a home see this one now. Pinecrest Terrace, ninth house from Carolina Beach Road facing lake. 85.—Help Wanted—Male TWO BOYS, 17-18 TO TRAVEL along Eastern Coast. Transporta tion paid. Good pay. War work ers need not apply See Mr. Bartlett, Wilmington Hotel 7-8 p. m. Don’t phone. WANTED EXPERIENCED WHITE male tailor, very attractive pro position and steady employment Box “MS” care Star-News. WANTED BOYS 14 TO 16 YEARS old with bicycle for newspaper routes. Apply circulation depart ment Star-News. WANTED BAND SAW FILER, AT once, Bryant’s Lumber Company. WANTED: SALESMAN AND COLl lector for insurance debit, guar anteed immediate income $49.00 per week plus commissions good opportunity for advancement. Apply by letter to State Capital Life Insurance Co., P. O. Box C8, Wilmington, N. C. WANTED SEVERAL FIRST CLASS painters, also two first class pa per hangers. Apply Mr. Blanton. Brunswick Hotel — Ready for work. STANDARD BRANDS. INC., wants experienced salesman for Wilmington territory. Perman ent position with good starting salary. Call at local office, 319 Red Cross St., next Saturday or Sunday between 1 and 4 p. m. for interview. 90.—Heip Wanted—Female WANTED: WHITE LADY TO work in boarding house. Room, board and salary. Dial 5711 or write “BK”, care of Star-News. SEWING MACHINE” OPERATORS On Shirts and Garments Only those with experience needed. Southland Mfg. Co. Blocks Cantfade Shirts 2nd and Greenfield Sts. 1 EXPERIENCED EXTRACTOR man, several hand finishers, Apply today, Snow White Laun dry, 501 Wright St. SOLDIER'S WIFE WANTED FOR light housework. Room, board and good salary Call Wrights ville 8682-J. Mrs. C. R. Dial, WANTED: TWO WHITE CASH iers. 5 1-2 hours per day. Apply in person, Manor Theatre. WANTED! SALESGIRL WITH selling experience. Apply The Children’s Shop. 217 No. Front St. _ WAITRESSES AND DISHWASH ers wanted at once. Good salary and working conditions. Apply White Front Grill. WANTED: ALTERATION WOMAN with machine, good paying propo sition. Diana Shop. THREE EXPERIENCED WAIT resses. $15.00 week, good tips. Famous Grill, Carolina Beach Road. _ WANTED: COOK AND MAID FOR boarding house, eight hours, good pay. Dial 4813. _‘ GIRL WANTED TO TAKE CARE of one vear old baby afternoons. Apply 223 No. 7th Street. TWO SALESLADIES: APPLY Open Air Curb Market, 4th and Chestnut. WANTED: LADY OF NEAT AP pearance for survey work. Sixty cents hourly. No selling. Anply in own handwriting. Box GS , care of Star-News. *15,—Insurance_ FOR INSURANCE AT ~A SAV ings consult this office, also real estate. J. L. Baldwin, Agency, 217 Princess St. _ F. E LIVINGSTON & CO. Mutual Insurance—Real Estate Wallace Pldg.—Dial 8047 PREFERRED HOSPITAL Ex pense policy from birth to age 70. W. A. McGirt, Agency; Roy R. Williams. Special Agent. 215 Princess Street. _ 100.—Instruction_ STENOTYPE COMPTOMETER Burroughs Calculators, and all Commercial subjects ta,i£|,J Mrs. Motte’s Secretarial School, 313 Church SL • 1 101. —Jewelry UNREDEEMED WATCHES $14.50 ! up. Guaranteed. Cape Fear Loan Office. 12 So. Front. JEWELRY ^ Matched wedding rings, ' $17.95. Solid Gold. Terms. JEWEL BOX 109 No. Front St. Dinner Rings $14.95 up Wilmington Jewelry Shop 127 No. Front St., across from P. O. JEWELRY Fountain Pens $1.25 Identification Bracelets $2.95 JEWEL BOX 109 No. Front 102. —Laundry PICK UP AND DELIVERY SER vice, damp wash, Thrif-T, family finish and commercial. Caiaon Bros. Laundry. 13th Dawsc i. Dial 2-3678. 104.—Loans $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 lnstru ments and Anytii.ng of Value! FINKLESTEIN'S LOAN OFFICE "Wilmington’s Oldest and Largest Front and Market Streets lo5.—Lost and Found LOST: BLACK MALE COCKER Spaniel, vicinity Atlantic View Pier Saturday, two bold spots on rear. Notify Major Lentz. Call Wrightsville Beach 8888-R LOST: NO 3 RATION BOOK. Johnnie M. Pinkham, 217 1-2 So. 2nd Street. LOST BLACK BILLFOLD, Con taining personal papers only. Lib eral reward for return. C. L Hester, Phone 2-2488. LOST 1 NO. 2 RATION BOOK. Wilburt Owens, 1010 So. 12th St. LOST: RATION BOOK NUMBER 3. Richard Formey, Route 1, Box 223, Leland, N. C. LOST: NO. 3 RATION BOOK. DA vid Graham. 1603 Rankin St. LOST: “A" GAS RATION BOOK. Also wheel and tire for Buick. Reward. W. O. Taylor (colored) Station Hospital, Camp Davis. LOST: BROWN HOUND DOG. Answers to name “Joe”. Bring to A. C. Gideon’s Service Station, Seagate and receive ward. 105 __ LOST: WIRE HAIR TERRIER, answers to “Andy”. Reward. Dial 2-8643. 110.—Livestock FOR SALE: ONE FIVE HUN brooder. One Hampshire sow; dred chick Browers, electric ten, five wTeeks old pigs. One large Guinea sow. eight five week-old pigs. The Keith Oil Com pany, Castle Hayne Road. Dial 7765 or 6294. JUST ARRIVED: 25 HEAD OF Tennessee mules. Broke and reedy to work. Cash or terms. All stock sold as represented. One mile on Castle Hayne Road at C. S. Newton Stables. MYRTLE COURTSTABLES ON old Wrightsville Road Horses for hire. Riding lessons. DiaT 8, Call 8556-W. JUST RECEIVED FORTY HEAD of the best mules ever shipped to Wilmington. Call and see them. J. P. Newton. Phone 2-3580. FOR SALE: TWO WORK HORSES several saddle horses. Horses for hire. Dial 9710. FOR SALE: 1 COW. 4 GALLONS daily. 2 heifers. J. W. Permenter, Route 1, Wilmington. 112.—Machinery FOR SALE: SEVERAL HORSE drawn soy bean harvesters, just received. Marks Machinery Ca. 118.—Music WE RENT PHONOGRAPHS FOR parties and social occasions. Dial 9625 Whitehead Music Co 106 No. 2nd. JUST RECEIVED: SHIPMENT of combination phonograph ra dios, table and cabinet sets. A. H. Yopp Piano Co.. 209 Princess Street._ 120_Office Equipment TYPEWRITERS & ADDING MA chines. All makes adjusted and repaired. L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Alen-Wales Adding ■ Machines. H. F. Wolfe, Agt., 114 Princess. Phone 5783. 120_Office Equipment FOR SALE: SEVERAL PIECES used office furniture and equip ment, desk, safe, metal filing cabinet, adding machine. Call 9930.'. 125.—Paint—Papering PAINTING DONE BY CREW OF neat, fast men. Estimates cheer fully given. Dial 2-2951 130.—Professional SPENCER CORSETS AND SUR gical garments. Individual de signing service. Mrs. W. M. Hibbs, ->720 Orange St. Home Service.__ 136.—Poultry _ $$$ IN POULTRY BUY OUR ■ bloodtested baby chicks. Profit able fryers, early layers. Rouda bush’s Seed Store. . 139.—Radio and Repairs RADIOS, REFRIGERATORS AND oil heater repair service. L. D. Blake. Dial 4749. RADIO REPAIRS. FOR QUICK ^ service. Dial 6253. H W. How ard. _ Archie’s Radio Service Prompt Service, Open Evenings 706 Chestnut Dial 2-2589. [39.—Radio and Repairs SHACKLE FORD'S RADIO RH pair Service. Any make, any model. 123 Grace St. Dial 7817 Commercial Frigidaire Refnger ation.___ HJFHAM’S RADIO REPAIR SER vice. 517 No. 3rd St. Phone 5397. 150.—Real Estate iVE SELL THE EARTH- FOSTER Hill Realty Co., 112 Princess St. Dial 2-337L__ LIST YOUR RENTALS & SALES With Us — A-l Service Frank G. Harriss. 218 Princess St. FARM FOR SALE ON ROUTE 53. 120 acres, seven room house, lights. Plenty out buildings. Four and 4-10 tobacco allotnen.. Grapes arbors, fruit trees, fenc ed pastures Close to school and churches. Reasonable. Apply af ter Oct. 21. Mrs. S. Rochelle, Maple Hill, N. C. "REAL ESTATE - RENTALS General Insurance. Frank G. Harrsis. Dial 7018.” FOR SALE: LARGE LOT IN FOR est Hill. Fronts two hundred for ty-six feet and has a depth of four hundred feet. Write “FH”, care of Star-News. LIST YOUR HOUSES AND apartments with u* for quick rental. Marshall Realty Co. 215 Princess. Dial 2-1752. MOORE - FONVIELLE REALTY Co. We are equipped to serve you. W. M. HEWLETT, REALTOR If you wish to buy, sell, or trade, see us. 214 Princess Street. Dial 7138. PINE CREST TERRACE^ 6 rooms, large let. Hinton Insur ance and Realty Co, 223 Prin cess St. Dial 2-3734. IF YOU WANT YOUR PROPER ty sold list it with Hughes and Morton, Wallace Bldg., 3rd Princess. Dial 7691. L52.—Refrigeration Service BRICKLES REFRIGERATION service, domestic and commer cial, prompt service. 1917 Chest nut. Dial 9855. 155_Seeds—Plants—Bulbs KEEP VICTORY GARDENS full. Plant onion sets, collarc’ and cabbage plants. Turnip, Mustard, Beet, Radish, and other season able seeds. Fertilizers, insecti cides. Roudabush’s Seed Store, Corner Front and Dock Sts. QUALITY SEED We Specialize in the Seeds You Need SEEDS for all types of growers, home gardens, market gardeners, produce growers and long crop farmers. CROSS SEED CO. 12 Market St. Dial 6868 RICH SOIL FOR VICTORY GAR dens and shrubbery $2.50 a load delivered. Phone 6083. WOODS TESTED FALL GRAINS Abruzzie Rye, Redheart WTreat Fulgrain and Victorgrain Oats, Austrian peas, Hairy Vetch Crimson clover. For the lawru Wood's Rye Grass. T. W. Wood and Sons, 317 No. Front St. 156.—Situations Wanted EX-TEACHER DESIRES PER’ manent job, store manager, cle rical or selling. Write “JP”, care of Star-News. 160.—Transfer and Storage DUR BUSINESS IS CRAT ing and shipping all kinds household furniture. Nor throp Transfer Co. 2-1703. 170.—Wanted WANTED: 2 OR 3 ROOM FUR nished apartment. Dial 5782, no children._ WANTED: 55 GALLON OIL DRUM J. C. Bolton, Rt. 2, Box 2. Le land, N. C. WANTED TO BUY 5 OR '6 ROOM house in good location. Write P. O, Box 1273. WANTED TO RENT 15 OR 20 room house. Dial 2-3126. WANTED TO RENT A “SHARE crop farm”—with tobacco allot ment—by experienced farmer. Write F. F. Harts. Castle Hayne, N. C.. Rt. 1. WANTED: THREE OR FOUR room unfurnished or partly fur nished apartment by adult fami ly of three. Wilmingtonians. Dial 7155. _ WANTED TO BUY GOOD USED furniture. Bost Furniture Co. 29 S. Front. Dial 5540. WANTED GOOD USED LATE model bicycles. We will pay cash. Bring to Pickards. 209 Market or Dial 3224. iVE PAY CASH FOR ALL MAKES of used sewing machines. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 304 No. Front St., Wilmington N. C. Dial 5526. PEANUT GROWERS: WE BUY Red Spanish and large N. C. Peanuts. Contact for price now. Southland Peanut Co., R. F. D. 2, Box 343A, Wilmington, N. C. iV ANTED: THREE BEDROOM furnished apartment. Call morn ings at 4422. Mrs. Thornton. \.DULT FAMILY (OF TWO' ,PER manent Wilmingtonians in ur gent need of two room furnish ed apartment within city limits. Nice location. Write “Urgent”, care of Star-News. SLECTR1C MOTOR, 10-15-20 or 30 horsepower, either two or three phase motor. Call Young 5861. VANTED: A TWO ROOM APART ment with kitchen by a news paper worker and wife in private home. Close in oreferred. Have bedroom suite. No children or pets. Call 2-8346. VANTED:TRANSPORTATION OF trailer from Camp Davis to Flo rida on or about Nov. 15. Can be pulled or hauled. Write or see John Rainer, General Deli very, Holly Ridge, N. C. 170.—Wanted BRICK WORK WANTED: DIAL 2-1746. L. G. Thompkir.s. WANED TO BUY: YOUTH’S BI cycle. Dial 3538. WANTED: OLD LETTERS Of Civil War, old stamps on envel ope, confederate money, broken bank bills. Write R. P. Boone, 516 Queen Street. Wilmington, giving details, price, etc. WANTED: FURNISHED APAltfL ment for couple within next tw® weeks. References. Write “RM S'’. care of Star-News. WANTED: FURINISHED APART ment or house by Army officer and wife. Dial 2-0134. 170 WANTED: HOUSE OR AP'AR'f* ment for Army couple. Writ® “JMV'\ care of Star-News. WANTED TO BUY: USED CAlt 1935 to 1941 model, tires must be O. K. Dial 5869. DRESS MAKER AND PLAIjf sewing, etc. Dial 4376 a. m. or after 7 p. m. WANTED: AIREDALE,"FEMALE! or male, dog, about 1 year old. Write “FNC'\ care of Star-News. REWARD: $T(T DEFORMATION leading to purchase of late mo del electric refrigerator. “AJS" care of Star-News. WANTED: FURNISHED BEST room or two room apt. for sol dier and wife, close in. Dial 2-3311. 180.—Legal SALE OF REAL ESTATE * By virtue of the power and au thority contained in a certain mort gage bearing date April 12th, 1938, and executed by Robert Elliott Bell and wife, Iona Christene Bell to the undersigned, which said mortgage is recorded in the of fice of the Register of Deeds of New Hanover County, in Book 268, at Page 546, default having been made in the payment of th* debts securde thereby, the under signed will, on Monday, Nov. 15th, 1943, at the Court House door of the County of New Hanover, at 12 o’clock M., sell, at public auc tion, for cash, to the highest bid der, all that certain tract or par cel of land in Federal Point Town ship, State of North Carolina and bounded and described as follows to-w'it: BEGINNING at a stake in the Eastern margin of the U. S. High way No. 421, 85.5 feet Southeast from Boyd's line, a corner of Lot No. 19, and runs with the Margin of U. S. Highway No. 421, South to the corner of Lot No 21; thence 24 degrees 45 minutes East, 25 feet the division line of Lots Nos. 20 and 21, North 65 degrees, 15 min utes East 100 feet to a stake; thence North 24 degrees, 45 min utes West, 25 feet to a stake the corner of Lot Number 19, thence the division line of Lots Nos. 19 and 20, South 65 degrees, 15 min utes West, 100 feet to the place of beginning, running around and in cluding all of Lot No. 20, accord ing to a map of the M. L. Winner subdivision as prepared from an actual survey of the same by F. F. Womble, Surveyor, June 1936. This 13th day of October, 1943. M. C. Mclver, Mortgagee. KEYED CLASSIFIED ADS ARE STRICTLY CONFI DENTIAL AND WE POSI TIVELY WILL NOT DI VULGE THE IDENTITY OP] THE ADVERTISER. Red Cross Is Ready In Craven Locality NEW BERN, Nov. 3. — Should war, epidemic or disaster strike Craven county, the Red Cross Is ready for immediate action, under a detailed plan for disaster relief drafted by B. M. Potter, disaster chairman of the county Red Cros» chapter, and approved by the Cra ven county commissioners. By the general working agree ment defining the duties and res ponsibilities of the Red Cross, Of fice of Civilian Defense and the welfare department in the event of emergency, funds administered will be obtained from the federal government or the American Red Cross. The Red Cross will take care of the situation so long as group care may be needed. Wel fare officials will take over when relief becomes a question of family care. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RADIO REPAIRS ! For Quick Service Dial 6253 H. W, HOWARD Metal Weather Stripping for windows and doors — work installed by expert mechanics. Guaranteed for life time of building. DIAL 6183 R. C. VANDERBKRRY 3 WEEKS OLD CHICKS 20c each. At small expense, will pro duce 2-lb. fryers in „ 5 weeks. Large and 5” heavy, easily raised; ^ no brooding or spe- yl i cial care needed. * j Reds, Rocks. We * have 4.500 of them. | Complete stocks, poultry supplies, glass cloth, feeders, waterers. « HOUDABUSH'S SEED STORE 31 South Front Dial 6034
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