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SdI—Help Wanted-Pemale 95—Insurance, go-instruction 181,-Jewelry. 112,-Laundry. 101-Loans. 105 —Lost and Found 110.—Livestock. ^-Miscellaneous. Ill-Machinery. ll(._Music. 128-Office Equipment. 121 -Office For Rent. 125,-Paint-Papering. liO.-Plumbing—Heating. 127.—Printing. ^..-Professional. 135.—Personal. 136—Poultry B.-Radio and Repairs, lit.—Real Estate. 151-Refrigeration Service. 155, -Seeds—Plants— Bufbs 156. —Situations Wanted. lSIrShoes rn-lransfer and Storage. lil.-Typewriters B-Wanted. _ /-.Announcements DONNA BEAUTY SHOPPE 1101 S. 3rd Permanents $5.00 up. Hailiwell- Perma, Hold Wave. Guaranteed dandruff treatments. Night Appointments. Dial 2-8408. Mgr. Lillian Bumby IXPERT CLOCK REPAIRING. 119 WARD St., Maffitt Village. All work guaran teed. _ f-.-iuiuniuuvc FOR SALE: 1941 OLDSMOBILE 6. HY dromatic 4 door sedan. Phone Mrs. Davis, 2-8674. FOR SALE: MODEL "A” FORD. GOOD condition, good tires. See H. B. Cot ton. 312-B Bacon St.. Maffitt Village. FOR SALE: 1941 STUDEBAKER CHAM pion de luxe club sedan, overdrive and heater Dial 2-8940. FOR SALE: 1941 MERCURY AND 1942 Dixie coach house trailer. 24 feet. Ful ly equipped, extra clean. A. T. In gram. Batson Grocery, Carolina Beach Road. 1341 OLDSMOBILE, 12,000 MILE CAR. Pefect condition. 9776. W. P. Sutton. 2939 PLYMOUTH DE LUXE 4 DOOR sedan, price $695.00. 505 No. 4th St. 2-2004. _ 1940 OLDSMOBILE, 12,000 MILE CAR. Perfect condition. 9776. W. P. Sutton. WANTED TO BUY Highest Cash Prices W936 Ford Coaches. 2—1936 Chevrolet Coaches. 1- 1936 Plymouth Coach. 2— 1937 Chev. or Ford Coaches. 2—1938 Chev. or Ford Coaches. 2—1939 Ford Coaches. I BARKER & FUTCH Next to Cape Fear Hotel On Second St. ls*; CHEVROLET FOUR DOOR SEDAN tow mileage, extra clean, radio anc heater good tires. MacMillan Buici Dial 9574. 1341 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR SEDAN Same as new. 7,332 miles. Origina Perfect. Call C. H. Spooner, 997; 1539 CHEVROLET TOURING SEDAI* mth good rubber. 1939 Ford Tudor c]ean car. Harris Haskett 11776. Chevrolet. OldsmobileT Cadillac Sales and Service RANEY CHEVROLET CO. ^Princess St Dial 962 Defense Transportation, new or ex ended truck operations were virtual »* fr°zen last October. ProspectiV' u.vers of trucks listed for sale ar ,gec* for their own protection t< J?.eck with the ODT before closing , e to ascertain whether gasoline wt; authorized. :s;S poxtuTflT-town sedan win t a g00cJ Motor and tires. Priced righ Harris Haskett, 9776. “LCHEVrolet 4 DOOR FLEET LIN R. c. Holmes. 9621. _ SH!p:-:ent_of shatter proo , J? wintlow glass We install. Robert L!77_Exchange. 519 So. 13th St. ^ESGEit CAR TIRES RECAPPE I, tepaired. Akron Tire Compan: Third St. \E euy and sell-GOOD USE “^mobiles. Terms can be arrange' J. gjjjj® Motor Co.. 212 No. 2nd. Di F0,: VOUR car. we buv an i J00d used cars. Howell Motor Cc St. ‘7 .DE lf’XE FORD TUDOR SEDAI £„•? c""dition Wonderful tires. Wes jr~7<Jir,Jwn Motor Co. CAR is GIVING YC bring it to us. 3rd ai ' c.rasp. Dial 9288. *•—Automotive ' ^Lookf^dSEDAN- 5 GOOD TIRES ! W iIh” Juns good—Heater, radio, f Cate Fear S°* ?hone calls- Room 311 S' p Cape Fear Hotel. 8 to 9 a. m 5 to t 1937 FORD DELUXE SEDAN — CLEAN ”7ar, tires. E Radio, See Wednesday after 7 p. m Rea sonable 211 So. 17th Street. : attention farmers: you are • now eligible for new trucks - See , Mach'n°erryy0Co. re<lulreme“ts- Marks I 194,1 CHEVROLET SPECIAL DELUXE 9467 Coupe- Good condition. $975 Phone FOR SALE—1941 MAROON PONTIAC Torpedo—Perfect condition, good tires. Apply 2812 Adams St. Riverside Apart ments. d.—Chiropractor HEADACHE, BACKACHE, NERVOUS ness. Dr. Mary J. Layton. 512 South ern Bldg. Phone 2-0128. ‘J.—Boats ~ " FOR SALE — ONE 16 H. P. MOTOR and speed model boat, $300.00 can be seen 607 Northern Blvd. Mr. J. W. Ezzell, 607 Northern Blvd., Sunset Park 12.—Builders Supplies CONCRETE DELIVERED TO YOUR lob mixed in transit. S and G Com pany. Phone 6562. —DUUUCiS supplies DO YOU THINK?—SURE YOU DO. Hi Heat coal bought and delivered now will save you trouble this coming win ter. Order today. Dial Becker’s 7761, CONCRETE BLOCKS FOR SALE AT site—Suitable for buildings; found ations; wall and other masonry con struction—This type easy to lay and requires no expensive masonry labor. I. A. Hines, 12 miles down on Carolina Beach road—Call Carolina Beach 2421 WHY BUY SHINGLES THAT ARE NOT locked or guaranteed when you can get Ford locked shingles at the same price. Mclver Lumber Co. Dial 4347. NOTICE: SASH DOORS. BLINDS, WIN dows, Door Frames, Screens. Turned Columns, Cabinets, Oldest. Best Equip ped Shop in City. Roderick and Land. Dial 5229. ■_2 —Clothing MEN! YOU CAN DRESS WELL. SAVE real money on clothing bill at Finkle stein’s. Front and Market Sts. 35.—Drugs ___ <uet Us Fill Your Next PR ESCRIPTION See Us For Your Drug Needs! BROOKLYN PHARMACY 902 No. 4th St. Dial '578 NO ONE SELLS FOR LESS! 41.—Eatables BROWN’S GROCERY CHOICE CUTS, lamb veal beef and pork. Fancy Gro ceries. 802 No. 4th St. Dial 6585. FRESH COUNTRY EGGS AND BAN anas. Nick’s. Carolina Beach Road. Nick’s Market, 5th and Greenfield. lb — Electrical _ MASON ELECTRIC CO. Electric Contractors 107 No. 3rd St.Dial 6732 IX—Feeds FULL O PEP MASHEd" QUAKER DA ry rations, sugared Schumacher. Scratch Grains. Dog Food. Rabbitt Food, Goat Food, etc., J. J. Allen and Son. Dial 5762. TUXEDO FEEDS The Feeder’s Silent Partner CROSS SEED CO. 50.—Floor Finishers FLOOR LAYING. SANDING AND FIN ishing. We sell *8d Install Inlaid Lino leum. in Wilmington more than twen ty years. Sanding machines and edgers for rent. M. L. Brothers and Son. 201 No. llth St. Dial 4758. 51 —Florist CUT FLOWERS, POT PLANTS, COR sages, funeral designs Quick deliveries. Blossom Shop. 31 So. Front. Dial 6030. F & V MARKET CUT FLOWERS, potted plants, pansy plants m Dioom. Dial 2-2335. 616 So. 17th. 52.—For Rent FOR RENT A VERY DESIRABLE STORE LOCA TION AT 520 CASTLE STREET Rent Reasonable. 55.—For Rent—Apartments 4 ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT— Water, lights and shower, 4 miles So. of Wilmington. Carl West. Dial 9120 60.—For Rent—Rooms FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT: AP ply in person. 317 No. 4th. lOOMS: SEMI-HOTEL ACCOMMODA tions for men Rates S3.50 to 55.00 per week. 402 North 4th St. Cornrr 4th and Walnut. COOL CORNER BEDROOM, BEAUTI fully furnished, lovely home. Desirable location. Gentlemen Dial 2-3669 ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOU SEKEEPING 503 Wrightsville Ave. Winter Park. ROOM TO COUPLE OR THREE GIRLS —Convenient to bath. 513 Chestnut. NICELY ■ FURNISHED BEDROOM IN desirable section of city. Dial 28278. NICELY FURNSHED BEDROOM TO Business couple or business lady. Phone 4503. ROOM TO BUSINESS COUPLE OR two gentlemen — in private home on Wrightsville Beach. Phone 8819-W. OCEAN FRONT BEDROOM TO RE fined couple. Private home. P. O. box 169 Carolina Beach._ BEDROOM FOR RENT—IJICE ROOM for couple or two girls 407 1-2 Castle St. Dial 9538. _ FURNISHED BEDROOM. PRICE REA sonable. 2645 Adams St. Riverside apartments.__ 03.—nuum »u» -_ PRIVATE ROOMS. THREE MINUTES main gate, shipyard 810 Central Blvd. ' Sunset Park. \ —For Sale NEW AND USED TRAILERS, DOWL ing Trailer Sales, Riverfront Trailer Park.___ RESTAURANT TABLES. CHAIRS, RE 1 volving stools. Cash registers scales C. B. Sternberger Equipment Co., 100S Princess. ___ [ TAYLOR'S FRESH FISH, CLAMS ANT : fresh shrimp. We Deliver. 113 Dock , Dial 2-8268. ____ I uoTm? TRAILERS. POPULAR MAKES H?a« models Terms. Creech's Trtile, j Sales, Carolina Beach Road._ • ADDING MACHINE. ELECTRIC HOI olates coffee silex for cafe, rebuil - ' large 'safes. Dayton and Toledo scales i one 7 ft. meat case, enamel ware o an kinds. L. F. Sollee, 902 Princes ! Street____ 5 fHSTsALE: 10 BLADE DISK HAKROV harden tractor, deep well pump out D board motor. 110 Davie Drive, Maffit Village.___ “ WALL SOAP HOLDERS 3 garden hose l; STEEL RAKES II r F GOODRICH STORES . 14 North Third St. Dial 756 ^ CHIEF PHM MATE JUST RETURN »d from combat area has Jap rifl - bayonette, etc; in exchange for wa 1. bonds The bonds are to be used a t- maturity for an artificial arm for voung man 13 years old. If you ar 7, interested in collecting rifles. Writ Ld Rt. 2 Box 6. Leland, N. C. Immediate IV. 70.—For Sale --— PAINTS FOB VERY PURPOSE. LT US recommend the best for your needs. We feature NU-ENAMEL. Thrif-T Stores Inc, 25 South Front. FOR SALE: ONE BROWN. JR., MODEI motor, with accessories. Also one pre war “Zipper” 64-inch. Have some blank and strip material, cement. Owner going into service. Sea after 6 p.m. 1501 So. 5th. Dial 2-1220. BEAUTIFUL HOOKED RUGS FROM the mountains of western North Caro lina. Just received. The Nancy Wilma Shop. 112 No. 2nd St. WANTED TO TRADE IMMEDIATELY 12 gauge single barren shot gun with 6 boxes of shells, for pistol or 22 ammunition. H. Moore, Rt. 2 Box 6 Leland, N. C. ROUX SHAMPOO TINTS; RINSES; nail polish aU shades. Hair lacquer, sprays. Beauty supplies. Royal Sup ply Co., basement WaUace Bldg., Third and Princess Sts. SPENCER CORSETS AND BRASS terr designed. Mrs Ramseur, 1019 Crea sy Avenue. Olal 6214. I THREE RECONDITONED TREADLE Singer sewing machine, also a limit ed number of new treadle machines. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 304 No. Front Street. Dial 5526. GOODRICH TIRES, TUBES, TIRE IN spection, applications. Gulf Service Station, 3rd and Chestnut. I STILL HAVE TUBES AND. PARTS to repair your radio. Archie’s 706 Chestnut St Dlai 2-2519 LARGE PACKING TRUNKS, LIMITED quantity. Cape Fear Loan Office, 12 So. Front Street. KATHERINE-K CORSETS GIVE COM fortable and grace. Foundations, girdles, surgicals. fitted at home. Phone 2-1871. Mrs. Southerland. 7t>.—Household Goods FOR SALE CIRCULATOR COAL STOVE Like new. Reasonable. 207 1-2 Princess nABY CRIBS. BaosINETTS, FOLD ta* leaterette carriage with rubber area Castle St. Furniture Co VICTORY BABY CARRIAGES, SPECIAL x$8.95. Kosch Furniture Co., 6th and Castle. WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNI ture. H. Evar.een Furniture* Ezehang*. 716 Castle. Dial 2-3809. SERVICE FOR 6 AND 6. DINNER WARE, beautifully decora sea. Jewel Box Gift shop 109 No. Front St. JUST ARRIVED: SHIPMENT OF WOOD en porch gliders. $14.96. Home Furn ture, 23 Market. SPECIAL! UNFINISHED CHILD’S ROCK ers. $1.95. Home Furniture Co., 23 Market St. SAVE MONEY! SHOP AT BER GER’S. NEW SHIPMENT OF STUDIO COUCHES. H. BERGER AND SON FURNITURE CO., 707 NO. 4TH ST. DIAL 5128. NEW SHIPMENT OF GARBAGE CANS. Combinettes, tea kettles, enamel ware, and ironing cords. Carolina Furniture Co., 617 No. 4th St. Dial 4048. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY: 9x12 felt base Congoleum rugss $4.95. Caro lina Furniture Co., 617 North 4th St. Dial 4048. WE STILL HAVE A FEW WHITE Mountain ice boxes. Sellers Furniture Co. Dial 7535. 911 No. 4th St. JUST RECEIVED: SMALL SHIPMENT of leatherette covered love seat cedar chests and natural finish cedar chests. Jones Furniture Store, 18 So. Front. SPECIAL: METAL FOOT LOCKERS. $2.00 each. Carolina Furniture Co., 617 North 4th. Dial 4048. A FEW PIECES LEFT: KINGCRAFT summer furniture. Chairs, tables, settes, in suites. Wilmington Furniture Co. JUST ARRIVED: SPRING CONSTRUCT ed studio couches, Railroad Salvage Co.. 603 Castle Street. Dial 2-3626. GOOD SELECTION OF SPRING FILL ed living room furniture, now on sale. Sutton Council Furniture Co. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY: 9x12 felt base Congoleum rugs. $4.95. Caro lina f urniture uo., on norm si. Dial 4048. 80.—Houses For Sale IF YOU WANT TO SELL OR BUY real estate. See Hughes & Morton. W. L. Swink, associate. Wallace Bldg. 3rd Princess. Dial 7691. 1901 GRACE ST—HAS BEEN REDUC ed to $6500.00 immediate possession. Dial 2-3923 after 7:00 p. m. FOR SALE BUSINESS LOTS SUNSET PARK On Carolina Beach Road. Only 100 feet frontage left, or 5 lots. Ideal for any type business. See us now—good terms if desired. FOSTER-HILL REALTY CO. “We sell the earth” 407 NUN STREET. 9 ROOM HOUSE Furnished or unfurnished by officer being transferred. 2-3772. FOR SALE Three new three room cot tages, all vacant, 21 acres land. Fronting on Carolina Beach Road about 10 miles out. For quick sale, priced $2000.00. WADE REALTY CO. 205 Princess St. cool! new! FIVE-ROOM HOUSE. available either completly equipped (decorator-selected furnishing, frigi daire etc.) or unturmsnea. zin xviein Road, Princess Place. FOR SALE 419 BLADEN ST. Six rooms, comer lot. Excel lent colored location, and a good house. FOSTER-HILL REALTY CO. “We sell the earth” NOW OPEN DAILY: WE HAVE BUY ers for large and Small beach proper ty. What do you have to sell? Tucker Real Estate Co., Phone 2491, Carolina Beach. ; FOR SALE , Nice seven room home. Well planted. Victory garden. Pe [ can trees. 100 ft. highway frontage. 400 ft. deep. Screen ■ ed in porch. Large back porch. Shady and cool. South ern exposure. 2 miles from my office. Castle Haytnes Road. j Can be seen by appointment. WADE REALTY CO. ; 205 Princess Street t _ 1 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION OF 116 SO 1 Jackson St., Sunset Park. Can be had 2 as house is now vacant. It can be bought at reduced price an<J on good terms. H. F. Wilder. Phone 4932 80.—Houses For Sale 5*J9 SO. 2ND ST.. 5 ROOM BUNGALOW, low price and good terms. H. r. Wild er. Phone 4932. FOR SALE 319 Dawson St. 7 rooms and bath. 2 kitchens — 2 lots. Can be financed. WADE REALTY CO. 205 Princess St. 85.—Help Wanted—Male WANTED: OR WOMAN FOR profitable Rawleigh Route. Products well known. Real opportunity. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. NCF-252-119, Rich mond, Va. NOTICE TO WORKERS THE WAR MANPOWER COMMISSION o Stabilization Program restricts chang ing iobs locally and traveling to othei ■rear for new Jobs. Workers In es sential activities should not apply fox lobs advertised here. Check with the U 5 Employment Service office in your area before changing lobs. WANTED: LOGGING CONTRACTOR with equipment. Long time logging. Bryant Lumber Co. WANTED: NEAT APPEARING MATURED MAN TO WORK IN JEWELRY STORE- MUST FUR ISH REFERENCES. BOX “K. C”. CARE STAR-NEWS. WANTED: ASSISTANT MANAGERS^FOR Camp Exchange stores located at Camp Davis. N. C. Gross salary $170.34 month ly. 48 hour week. Experience helpful but not necessary. Vacations and sick leave given. Good chances for ad vancement. Apply in person only to Camp Davis Exchange, Camp Davis, N. C. All applicants must bring state ments of availability from nearest em ployment office. EXPERIENCED SHORT ORDER COOK wanted. Good salary, Sundays off. Ap ply Coast Line Soda Shop, 403 No. Front. WANTED: SALESMAN FOR OUTSIDE photographic saleswork. Above aver age commission. See Mr. Piner, Jewel Box Photo Shon. HO —Help Wanted—Female WANTED: COMPETENT STENOGRAPH er, shorthand and typing, permanent if satisfactory. Apply in own hand writing, stating experience. Box 1254, City. WANTED — NEAT APPEARING WOMAN TO WORK IN JEWEL RY STORE. MUST FURNISH REFERENCES. BOX “K. C.” CARE STAR-NEWS MIDDLE-AGED SETTLED WOMAN TO care for baby. Live in a home. Room and bo.Vd, small salary. 136 1-2 So. Front St. GIRLS FOR CURB SERVICE. Ex cellent tips. Apply after 3 p. m. Hot Shoppe. 806 So. 17th. ROOM, BOARD AND SALARY FOR white or colored woman to live at beach and do light house work for small family Call Wrightsville 8897-J. WANTED—SETTLED COLORED WOM *n as housekeeper. Price no object. Call 2-2013. WANTED—A MAID—APPLY IN PER son. 2112 Klein Road. Princess Place. WANTED—GIRL FOR NEWS STAND— Atlantic Coast Line Depot News Stand. LAUNDRY TICKET LISTER WANTED. Experienced preferreed. Snow White Laundry, 5th and Wright. STATION OPERATOR WANTED: HIGH school graduate preferred. Permanent Wilmingtonian preferred. Snow White Laundry, 5th and Wright. WANTED: COOK FOR BOARDING house, prefer one to live on lot. Dial 5711. ~ x ' TWO GIRLS TO CLERK AT SODA fountain. Open Air Curb Market. 4tb and Chestnut WANTED; WHITE MARKERS AND sorters. Colored flatwork ironers. Shirt and pants pressers. Also hand ironers. Ideal Laundry. Front and Orange. YUUiNLr LAUiriO IHEjCjUIUJ-* AIN i * *a.v« Industry: Young ladies with a high school education, or its equivalent, you are needed in this most Important and permanent industry. There are several branches of the trade to which young ladies are parti cularly adapted; namely. Hand Compo sition, Linotype. Intertype, Presswork and proofreading. The fundamentals oi these trades can be learned within I reasonable length of time by an in tensive and modern course in a print ing trade school. Attractive payment plan for tuition, For complete information and free cata log write the Southern School of Print ing, Box 1187. Nashville (2i Tennessee LAUNDRY CHECKERS. PIECE WORK basis. Can earn »5.00 per day Snow White Laundry, 5th and Wright Sts. WANTED: SiAUTY OPERATOR AT once. Phone 6541. _ EARN EXTRA MONEY, P^pT OR full time, taking orders for fast sell ing frocks. Have openings. Wilmington and nearby towns. Free dresses, foi sample book, details, write “EE”, care of Star-News. _ wanted! maid for general housework. Apply 189 Pinecrest Park way, Lake Forest. WANTED: SALESLADIES FOR OUT side photographic sales work. Above average commission. See Mr. Piner Jewel Box Photo Shop. EXPERIENCED SALESLADY IN DRESS and coat departments. Must be fullj experienced, good salary, steady posi tion. Inexperienced need not apply Nathan’s 22 So Front. WANTED: WAITRESSES. A P P L I White Front Grill, North Third St. it. —Insurance___ F. t. LIVINGSTON & CO. Mutual Insurance Real Estate _Wallace Bldg. Dial 8047. HOSPITAL INSURANCE, FULL COV eras*. Dial 22432. W. A. McGlrt, gen eriu agent. 215 Pnnccsg oircci. 100. —instruction _ STENOTYPE. COMPTOMETER, BUR rough's Calculators and oil Commer dal subjects taught. Mrs. Motta Secreterial School,. 313 Church lit PRIVATE TUTORING. ALL ELEMEN tary subjects. For appointment. Dia 2-8859. 101. —Jewelry_______ IDENTIFICATION BRACELETS. 24 KA rat gold plate. $2.95. Name engravet free. Jewel Box,__ Guaranteed Watch Repairing Guaranteed Service Wilmington Jewelry Shop 117 N. Front St- acroM from P. O. 102. —Laundry __ PICKUP AND DELIVERY SERVICE ‘Any pari of city. Quality work. Cat son Bros Laundry, 13th and Dawaon 104. —Loans. MON EY TO L 0 A K On Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry Silverware, Men’s Clothing, Type writers Shotguns. Musical Instni ments and Anything of Value FINKLESTEINS LOAN OFF1CI "Wilmington’s Oldest and Largest’ Front and Market Streets 105. —Lost and Found lost LAST TUESDAY: BILLFOLI containing about $10.00 or $12.00, “A’ and “B” gas books, drivers and fish ing license and other valuable papers Finder please keep money and retun billfold to Fred Sims, Sing Oil Co, 1029 No. 4th St. _ LOST ‘A” GAS RATION BOOK—MIS! Fannie O’Keef, 1511 Rankin St. 105.—Lost and Found. LOST—IN OR NEAR DAVIS SHOE store on Castle St. Ration Book No. 3 Mary Belle Holland. Market St. Rd. LOST BETWEEN WILMINGTON AND Myrtle Beach; Route 17. Small tan dog. Has on harness with rabies tag On tag is Doctor Grubb—Savannah. Reward. Virgil F. Hester, 21753 Trallar camp. New River, N. C. LOST—BULL TERRIER—DARK BRIN dle. White collar, breast, small white line down face. Tailess, weight about 15 pounds. Last seen on northern ex tension of Wrightsville Beach. Thurs day p. m. D. B oissor.. Dial 6505 or Wrightsville 8910-J Reward. LOST—KEY CONTAINER HAVING SIX Keys. Lost between post office and Water and Grace streets. Return 217 Post Office. Reward. LOST NO. 4 RATION BOOK. Beulah Holbrook. Trap Hill, N. C. Return to R L. Bostian Groceteria. 125 Market Street LOST ONE NO 4 AND ONE NO 3 RA tion book. Joe C. and Joe. L. Whaley, 113B Marion Drive, Maffitt Village. LOST NEAR SHIPYARD GATE: “C” gas book showing license number 140185. Reward for return. John Mor ris, Delco, N. C . LOST: LARGE BROWN WALLET CON taining “C" gas coupons S. C. and N. Y. auto licenses, identification cards. Phone 2-8349 LOST: ONE “A” GAS RATION BOOK. Finder please notify W. C. Boyette, 403-J Vance Street, Maffitt Village, tlO.—Livestock.__ FINE TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE with style, speed and safety A good home rather than price will influ ence sale. Tel. 8519-W. FOR SALE: NICE SADDLE HORSE, very gentle. Lady and child broke. Owner in service. Phone 40 41. Uisr KECE1VED THE FINEST LOAD of Tenn. mules ever shipped in this section. Broke and ready to work. All stock guaranteed. C. S. Newton, Castle Haynes Road.[ « I u■-nauoiv JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF pianos — Spinets — Grand and Up right. A. H. Yopp Plano Co.. 209 Prin cess Street. _ "CAROLINIANS” DANCE ORCHESTRA now available three nights weekly. Call Red Dobson. 9323. 120.—Office Equipment. ADDING MACHINES., BOOKKEEPING machines, calculators. Remington Rand. In., Sales and Service. 312 Southern Building. Phone 5851. 125. —Paint—Papering. PAINTNG DONE BY CREW OF NEAT, fast, sober men. Estimate cheerfully given. Dial S2951. Call for Lewis or Brown. 126. —Plumbing—Heating, W B. DANELS PLUMBING AND heating. Phone 7990, 1412 Dock St. 11:6.—Poultry.__ BUY BABY CHICKS NOW: HARD TO get ister on 12 breeds, bloodterted Roudabuah'r Seed Store. 139.—Radio and Repairs. WE BUY. SELL. REPAIR ANY KIND of radio. Hufham’s Radio Shop, 517 No. 3rd. Dial 5397. ARCHIE’S RADIO SERVICE: OPEN DAY and evenings to 9 except Sunday, 706 Chestnut St. Dial 2-2589. RAGAN’S RADIO SERVICE! YES! WI can fix your radio and one day ser vlce. 722 No. 3rd Street. L. D. BLAKE Radio and Refrigerator Repair Service Complete Line of Parts Dial 4749 _ HOWARD RADIO "CO. All Work Fully Guaranteed 1027 So. 3rd St. Phone 4826. 150.—Real Estate 8—40’ LOTS WITH HIGHLY DESIR able improvements. Centrally located. Ocean front. (6 lots—2 on second row) Selling all. Nice ocean front cot tage on northern extension, close in; possession two weeks. Small down payment. Owner financed. Large ocean front boarding house. Excellent con dition. Completely furnished. If i beach property or a farm see us first— Tucker Real Estate Co. Phone 2491, Carolina Beach. WE HAVE A FEW SMALL TRACTS OI land on Myrtle Grove Sound. Geo. A Biddle. 238 Princess. Dial 6931. W. M. HEWLETT - REALTOR We Can Sell Your Property 214 Princess St. Dial 7131 MOORE-FONVIELLE REALTY CO. WB are equipped to serve you. WE SELL THE EARTH: FOSTER-HELL Realty Co. 112 Princess St. Dial 2-3371. FOR BEST BUYS IN SOUND FRONT age. Small farms, see W. R. Davis 114 Princess. Dial 6118. FOR SALE—156 ACRE FARM—50 ACRES under cultivation. All cleared lane fenced. 30 acre woods pasture—6 roorr house, large barn, several other build ingsk 1 pair mules, 1 milch cow, ‘ brood sows, 1 mowing machine, sec tion harrow, two horse and one hors< plow, disk harrow, corn planter, fer terlizer distributor, 2 horse wagon, spik< tooth harrow, weeder. Situated on goo< road, excellent land. One 9-10 acri tobacco allotment, tobacco barn. Own er selling because of age. Price $10.00C Down payment $2,000, balance $1,00 per year, plus interest. Better cal early, then keep trying. Tucker Rea Estate Co. Phone 2491. Carolina Beach 155.—Seeds—Plants—Bulbs. SOY BEANS, FIELD PEAS^ SUDAJ grass, seed corn, insecticide!. Spray ers. Dusters, fertilizers. Wood’! See, Store, 317 No. Front St. tuuii auiL ru« vitiUKi bAnu^; and shrubbery *2.50 a load deliver ed. Phone 0083 ■ QUALITY SEED We Specialize in the Seed: You Need CROSS SEED CO i? Market St.Dial 686 I VICTORY GARDEN SEEDS: PEAS Beans, corn, mustard, turnip, et( Fresh vegetable plants daily. Flowe pots, fertilizers, insecticides. Mos ‘ complete stocks in the state. Rouda bush’s Seed Store, Corner Front aru Dock. 156.—Situations Wanted GENERAL OFFICE WORK WANTEI in town. Experienced. Write “GO" care of Star-News. 161.—Typewriters. WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER FOR SALE 606-H Raleigh St., Maffitt Village. '.70 -Wanted. WE WILL BUY YOUR OLD RADIO refrigerator, electric ironer, electrn fans, highest prices paid. Taubman’i 16 South Front St. WANTED: WRIGHTSVILLE & CARO Una Beach Ustings. We have cash pur chasers. J. L. Baldwin. Agency. U' . Princess St WANTED: ALL PEOPLE SUFFERINC ; kidney crouble or backache to tr; ‘Kido’’ 87c. Money back guarantei at Saunders Drug Store o» Brooklyn Pharmacy WANTED: SMALL ROW BOAT, SUIT able for outboard motor. Write “Boat’ | care of Star-News. . WANTED: SMALL MODERN APART ment for couple. Dial 9305. Mrs. H. P i Palmer. ' WANTED TO RENT: UNFURNISHEI house. Adult family of three. Perm > anent residents. Write P. O. Box 242 Carolina Beach. 170.—Wanted WANTED: SAILBOAT 18’ OR OVER, with or without cabins. Call 9138. SMALL FURNISHED APARTMENT OR house for light housekeeping in or near town. Dial 7417. Ask for Mrs. Gal. WANTED Listings of property for sale anywhere in this vicinity. We have the clients—expert ser vice. MARSHALL REALTY CO. 210 Princess St Property Management, Sales, Rentals WANTED: USED“~OR_ NEW Sneeden's Cycle Co., 114 Market St. WANTED PINE LOGS EVERYDAY BRYANT’S LUMBER CO WANTED TO BUY SOME USED Bi cycles. Pickard's. Dial 2-3224. 209 Mar ket Street. WANTED: ONE ROOM FURNISHED apartment with kitchen and bath. Dial 4851, Mrs. Nesbitt. WANTED: LARGE CLEAN COT TON RAGS. BRING TO PRESS ROOM STAR-NEWS. YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR PROPER ty to the best advantage, so see A. B. Walton Co.. 128 Princess' St. WANTED—PART LOADS TO SOUTH em Pines. Sanford, or Points near and return load. June 15. Batson Transfer. WANTED TO RENT AT WRIGHTS vllle Beach or sound. Five or six room house—for couple. No children. Perm anent residents. Dial 2-2480. WANTED—DIAMOND RING, MAN OR ladies. Must be Karat or over. Pri vate parties only. Write "XJ” care Star-News. 180.—Legal SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue of the power and authority contained in a Deed of Trust executed by FRANKLIN AGENY INCORPORAT ED to the undersigned, the said Deed of trust bears date January 11, 1943 and ip recorded in the office of Register of Deeds of New Hanover County. North Carolina in Book No. 341. at Page 258, default having been made in the pay ment of the debt, secured thereby and the holder of said indebtedness having requested the undersigned to sell the lands and premises in said Deed of Trust conveyed, according to the pro visions of said Deed of Trust, the un dersigned Trustee will on Saturday. July 1, 1944, at twelve o’clock Noon, at the Court House door of the County of New Hanover aforesaid, sell, at public auction, for cash, to the highest bid der, all that certain lot or parcel of land situated in the Development of Sunset Park, Masonboro Township, County of New Hanover. State of North Carolina, and more particularly describ ed as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the Eastern line of Tyler Street. 600 feet Northward ly from its intersection with the Norh ern line of Central Boulevard; and run ning thence North 67 degrees 70 min utes East and at right angles to Tylei Street, 150 feet; thence North 22 degrees 30 minutes West and parallel with Ty ler Street. 50 feet; thence South 67 de grees 30 minutes West and at right an gles to Tyler Street, 150 feet to a point m the Eastern line of Tyler Street; tnence South 22 degrees 30 minutes East and along the Eastern line of Tyler Street; 50 feet to the point of Beginning; tne same being all of Lot No. 31, in Block No. 37, according to the official map of Sunset Park, which said map is duly recorded in Map Book 3. at Page 6, in the office of the Register of Deeds of New Hanover County, and ac cording to Plat and Survey dated Oc tober 28. 1942, made by M. H. Lan cer, C. E. SUBJECT. HOWEVER AND NEVER THELESS, to convenants. limitations and restrictions set out in instrument filed for regisration May 29. 1941. and re „ J 011 ilia tl.r New Hanover County Registry. This the 29th day of May. 1944. F. B. GRAHAM. Trustee. NOTICE The undersigned having qualified ai administrator of the estate of Mrs. Marj L. Duke, deceased, late of New Han over County. N. C.. this is notice to al! persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersign ed on or before the 2nd day of May, 1945 or this notice will be pleaded ir bar of recovery. All persons indebted tc said estate will please make immediate settlement. This the 2nd day of May, 1944. E. M. POWEL.L Administrator of the Estate ol Mrs. Mary L. Duke. Deceased Henderson. N. C. REAPPOINTS BOARD RALEIGH, June 13.—(A3)—Gov ernor Broughton reappointed th< state board of art examiners fo: terms expiring June 22. 1947. I is composed of Mrs- Sitha E. Me Connel of Statesville, chairman and Mrs. Ellen H. Carson of Fay etteville and William P. Trout man of Wilmington. ~ CLASSIFIED DISPLAY I___ WANTED Young Lady As Typist i Starting salary $24 week 1 ly. 48 hours. ! P. 0. BOX 503 Tire Recapping and \ Vulcanizing i All work fully GUARANTEED. Taylor's Esso Service ’ 3rd & Red Cross Eden's Esso Service 3rd & Cowan BAISE YOUR OWN TABLE NEAT at less than 20c lb. RAISE BABY CHICKS We sell any number and mail 2S or more anywhere. Hatches twice weekly. Fifteen leading ( breeds. 10,000 to 20,000 chicks on hand. ROUDABUSH'S SEED STORE 31 South Frout Dial 6999 i i - 1 Julian W. Godwin of Cas tle Haynes road, had the wings of a fighter pi lot pinned or him recently when he was commissioned a second lieuten ant upon grad uation from the Army Air Forc es A d v a need GODWIN training school at Eagle Pass, Tex. SERVES IN ENGLAND Lieut. Jack Allen Murrell, grand son of Coroner Asa W. Allen ol Wilmington and son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Murrell of Cumber land, Md.. is a member of a troop carrier squadron on duty in Eng land that was pictured in the June 5 issue of Life magazine. He is the first man on the left side ol the third row in the picture al the top of page 36. A story ol the U. S. Airborne troops station ed in England accompanies the photograph. RETURNS TO DUTY Louis Edward Barnhill, sea man s e c o n c class, has re turned to hi! base at Ceci Field, Jackson ville, Fla., aft er spending i nine-day leavi with his par ents, Mr. an< Mrs. L o u i ; Barnhill of Mon BARNHILL tague. VISITS PARENTS First Lieut. E. B. Register, Ar my Air Corps, who has just re turned from seven months over seas in the European theater of OP' erations, is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Register, R F. D. 1, Wilmington. PROMOTED IN RANK John M. Shinn Jr. of Wilming ton, leader o an i n f a n t r ; mortar platoo: of the 36tl “Texas” Divi sion with th Fifth Army, ha been promote' from second t first lieutenani The officer i: SHINN civilian life tfc owner of a bowling alley, enterei the service Aug. 7, 1942 at For Bragg and was commissioned th following March 31 after complei ing a course at the Fort Benning Ga., infantry school. He als served at Camp Wheeler, Ga., an Tort Leonard Wood, Mo., befor going overseas. Lieutenant Shinn' wife, Mrs. Ruth Shinn, lives i Winston-Salem. His brother. Firs Lieut. E. R. Shinn, is stationed a Fort Knox, Ky. GRADUATES PFC. Rufus L. Church, 19, soi , of R. L. Church of 1207 Chestnu ■ street, was graduated recentl; ; from the Army Air Field flexibl ■ gunnery school at Kingman, Ari; Private Church, a graduate of Ne' ■ Hanover High school, entered th ■ Army at Fort Bragg in Aug., 194: TWO TAKE TRAINING Two Winnabow men are receh j ing their initial Naval indoctr CAMP DAVIS SHOW TOMORROW NIGf CAMP DAVIS, June 13— Ufl With civilian purchases of bonds already assuring a sold house at Thalian Hall for special broadcast of “Pass I view,” the Camp Davis radio sh tomorrow night, tickets for bale seats only have been made at abe for Wilmington school c dren so that they may meet show’s popular comedy te “The Sad Sack and the Sarge’ person. j.ne rauio snow is oeing Droi tc Wilmington in conjunction t the current Fifth War Loan Di and each purchase of a war fc during the drive entitles the chaser to a ticket to the show The broadcast will feature cals by WAAC Private Patsy 1 ris and Sergeant John Nooi music by the 143rd Army Bi directed by CWO Ernest Giersch, a 24-voice WAC and dier chorus, and comedy by Pup-Tent players. Private-Arnie Sultan as “ Sad Sack” and Private Ja Whalen as the “Sergeant” again lock horns as the Sack tempts to wrangle a three - pass out of the bull-throated kick. The stage show will s promptly at 7 p.m. with the r show aired over Station Wfl at 7:30 p.m. Following the broadcast, m bers of the cast and stars of "Furlough Fun” show which presented Monday night, will i fer a full hour revue of m I comedy and songs. The special tickets, gift® of , bond purchasers who will be ! able to attend the show, are a^ able at the Hut and U. S. infoi tion desks. I -V ' King's Bluff Pipeline Will Be Finished Si City Attorney W. B. Cam] estimated yesterday that in days the city’s pipeline w reach its destination at Ki Bluff, where engineers c there is an unfailing supply ' salt-free water. The line of reinforced com piping “is finished all except ingston’s Creek crossing, w special pipe joint is require , be laid,” he said, meaning . all except three miles of th« [ mile pipe line have been laid , September is the month se j the contractors. Price Brot for final inspection of the pr< 1 -V [ Now that buckwheat cake 5 son is on, try sweetening the ? ter with a tablespoon of mol! 3 instead of sugar. This gives 3 flavor and color to the cakes \ ■ cooked. i -- 5 nation at the U. S. Naval Tra i center. Great Lakes, 111. They t Harvey M. Hilburn, 19, son of ; L. D. Hilburn; and Jackso - Potter. 19, husband ot Mrs. :> - \ RETURNS TO BASE ! : J. D. Wa s Jr. has retu i to Camp P( t Va., after s{ t ing a 10 leave with parents, and Mrs. J 1 Walker, Sr t 1508 Nun st r and his ; the former Sally! v Crumpler c e WALKER F. D. 1, Cli t. Walker completed his Navy training at Camp Peary re< ly. As a civilian, he was emj '• ed as a shipfitter by the N - Shipbuilding company. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLA^ Houses For Sale - Immediate Occupancy CITY PROPERTY 2017 Metts Ave., 6 rooms and bath 2019 Metts Ave.. 5 rooms and bath 611 S. Front St., 6 rooms and bath, occupancy 10 days SUBURBAN PROPERTY Winter Park Old Wrightsville Turnpike, 6 rooms and bath, large lot These homes are in good condition and desirable terms can bi arranged. For appointments call Willetts Realty Co. — Sales Dept. Phones 5233-5234 124 Princess St Hooper Johnson—Seig Goodman 1 'B' and 'C' Ration Holders Now Eligible For Grade 1 Tire Certificates Come In For Tire Ond Application oodrich Tires Sulf Oil Corporation I & Chestnut Streets
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