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Dept. “J'Sld display copy must be In the STSSS. 5 P- «■ d'u* «nd 1 p. m. 5.,,rHaV. ___...._ --^AsSIFIED index i-Anno lineament* .-Automotive 8—Chiropractor. fcSsellers-SUUoner* 1i_Bailder*- . j^uslnS OpportuniUe* Bss |s . 20-Cleaners—I>J *r* ^oM-Wood-Fuel OU. 20—Dairy Product*. f-^ats-Pet* ^Cleaning-Pressing II- Eatables. 42—Eating Pl*c** 45—Electrical. 4t-fee(U. 5^ri»rnCPudsber*. 61—Flori*1. 53—For" Kent' At Resort* tflror Rent- Apartment* to-For Rent—Room* £bm> and Board J^For Rent-House* lO-For Sale. 03-Hardware. 03-Household Boon* wuHouses For Sale. S3—Help Wanted—Male. 90-Help Wanted—Femol* jO-Insuranue. 100- Instruction. 101- Jewelry. 102- Laundry, let—Loans. 105—Lost and found. 110-livestock. III- .Miscellaneou* 112-Machinery. 118-Music. 120- Office equipment. 121- Office For Rent. 125— Paint— Papering. 126— Plumbing—Heating. 127— Printing. 130-ProfessionaL 135- Personal 136- Poultry. 129—Radio and Repair* 150— weal .state. 152-Refrigeration Servlet. 133-Seeds—Plants—Bulb* 136-Situations Wanted. 151- Shoes. 160- Transfer and Storage. 161- Typewriter*. 179-Wanted. J—Annonncement* WE HAVE PLENTY Of NEW TUBES in stock, all sizes. Wenberg Bros., 3rd and Grace.__________ 2-Automotlve 1937 PACKARD. NEW OVERHAUL JOB Will sell below ceiling price. Dial 2 2723, WE HAVE A FEW ARVIN UNDER seat automobile heaters. Amoco Sta tion, 3rd and Walnut St. W. E. Spooner. _ 1979 FORD SEDAN, 112 CENTRAL 31vd.. Sunset Fark before 1 p.m. rOK SALE: 1937 PONTIAC SEDAN, radio and heater. $220.00. Apply York Cottage, Carolina Beach, back of Bame Hotel. 1910 PONTIAC STATION WAGON, Good condition. Call 8929. 1929 CHAMPION STUDEBAKER, GOOD condition. Write ‘’BP”, care of Star News. FOP, SALE: CADILLAC SEDAN, LOW mileage, good tires, excellent mech anical condition.. Hilbum Service Sta tion, New Wrightsville highway. First stop light. 1941 SPECIAL DELUXE CHEVROLET radio and heater. Sutton-Haskett Pon tiac Co. 16 No. 2nd Street. Dial 2-8150. bring your tires to us for Ex pert recapping and repairing. Yarborr ough Oil Co., Sunset Park. Dial 5112. WE INSTALL SHATTER PROOF GLASS in automobiles. Robert’s Auto Ex change, 519 South 13th. WANTED TO BUY 1937 TO 1941 ALL make cars. Call C. H. Spooner. 9973. Be PAY ALL THAT OPA CEILING "'ill permit for clean cars. Mac-Mil han Buick Co., 208 No. 2nd. Dial 9574 Passenger car tires, repaired •nd recapped, Reid’s Tire Service. 216 Market St. \ Chevrolet, Oldsmobiel, Cadillac Sales and Service RANEY CHEVROLET CO. Process St. _ Dig 8651 TOP PRICES PAID On All Used Cars J. T. BARKER Next to Cape Fear Hotel SACRIFICES PRACTICALLY Pan r°dge de luxe sedan, driven less ,,{? "ve thousand miles. Price $1500 J^^Pnone Wrightsville Beach 8815R YOUR CAR. WE BUY AND l J^SKi cars- Howell Motor Co. 1 North Thud Street. ^SgER CAR TIRES RECAPPED » North Third Sfr°n Tir* C°mpany' Ashing, waxing, Amoc'-, repairs, vulcanizing SpMnerStetl°n’ 3rd and Walnut. W. E. 1937 AND ONE 1940 ^Chiropractor BACKACHE. NERVOUS «m-B„,VMary J- Layton. 512 South Phone 2-0128. •'Boats ' ChSR-Db -r^MYEAR DEK htennmf 1 ,dec k material. Waterproof. V«chts° «.i?1?proof- Saves caulking. *nd monev r°ntEV tugE' saveE decka Call Jack at Barr'i Ma lii7^ndersSupp,ies " ~ Jwf 8mi°°n™G Ca LELAND. That haiia • Ba,,Iett Everlox Single*. s° much ok °n Lock you have heard J°°fers Qnp 1‘ 0ur men are billed j^^l^ar__to_^_ "',,t Dm!II.DC)OI1S. blinds, win c°luinns rL'a.mes' “teens. Turned 5,'d Shop ijf'ciVv" Best Equip' ‘ Lily. Roderick and Land. ^CuxL BELtVERiD TO YOUR t^ijhme 556a2nsit- s and G Com iftst coaIHJ^K, ,SURE YOU DO? HI siv« ,, Jghl and delivered now ••Imar.oV01* trouble this coming I ur«r today. Dial Becker'. 77«1. 12— Builders Supplies WE HAVE JUST CAUGHT UP WITH the many roofs we have covered since the storm. Thanks to the far sighted customers that waited until we could get to them. We have not found a sin gle roof damaged over *10.00 and only two of - North | 13— Business Opportunities ’ -— FOR SALE: COMPLETE BEAUTY SHOP part cash. Terms on balance. Write FMX, General Delivery. Whiteville. N. C. 14— Business Service FLOOR LAYING, SANDING AND FIN ishing, sanding machines for rent Injaid linoleum, sales and service. M’. L. Brothers and Son. 11th and Chest nut Sts. Dial 4758. 23—Clothing MEN! YOU CAN DRESS WELL! SAVE real money on clothing bill at Finkel stein's. Front and Market Streets. 25—Coal—Wood—Fuel Oil WOOD, ALL KINDS. ANY LENGTH any size, also kindling. Dial 6204. B. V. Rivenbark. L. J. CAMERON WRECKER SERVICE and wood yard. Wood of all kinds. Quick delivery. Dial 5780. 306 Kidder St. 35—Drugs Let Us Fill Your Next PRESCRIPT1 O-N Sfee Us For Your Drug Needs BROOKLYN PHARMACY .. _ 902 North 4th St. Dial 7572 NO ONE SELLS FOR LESS! 41—Eatables BROWN’S GROCERY. CHOICE CUTS, lamb, veal, beef and pork. Fancy Gro ceries, <02 North 4tn St. Dial 6535. 45—Electrical MASON ELECTRIC CO. Electric Contractors 107 North 3rd St. Dial 6782 48—Feeds FULL O PEP, MASHES, QUAKER dairy rations, suggered Schumacher. Scratch Grain, Dog Food, Rabbit Food, Goat Food, etc., J. J. Allen and Son. Dial 5762. _________ The Feeder’s Silent Partner CROSS SEED CO. 51— Florist CUT FLOWERS, POT PLANTS, COR sages. funeral designs. Quick deliveries. Blossom Shop, 31 So. Front. Dial 6030. 52— For Rent FOR RENT: TWO STORES. PARKING lot. Best location. Shipyard. Phone 6743. FOR RENT: ON WRIGHTS V1LLE Beach houses and apartments. Furn ished and unfurnished, suitable for year round occupancy. Orrell Realty Cc. (Sunday phone Wrightsville 8891-J). 55—For Rent—Apartments FOR RENT: TWO OR THREE ROOM furnished apartment, frigidaire. gas, lights. Call 2-8923 or can be seen at 219 Harper Ave., Carolina Beach from noon to 4 p.m. CLUB KITCHEN WITH ONE BEDROOM. Furnished. 13 South 8th Street. FOUR ROOM FURNISHED APART met at Carolina Beach, suitable for 2 couples. Price $50.00 per month, year round. Dial 7912, Wilmington. FOR RENT: TWO ROOM UNFURNISH ed apartment in city, 7 room cottage at Carolina Beach, completely furn ished with electric refrigerator and electric stove. Call 9335. THREE ROOM UNFURNISHED APT. Nice location, reasonable. Dial 2-8627 after 6 p.m. 60—For Rent—Hoorn* FOR RENT: FURNISHED BEDROOM and kitchenette. 204 Wrightsville Ave. 7971. FOR RENT: FURNISHED BEDROOM, heat, hot water, business couple or 2 men. Dial 6804. FOR RENT: LARGE STEAM HEATED room connecting bath. Three business girls. 501 Dock. FURNISHED BEDROOM. STEAM-HEAT ed. Business couple or girls preferred. Dial 5122. ROOMS WITH COOKING PRIVILEGES. 5 1-2 Princess. 113 1-2 Market. J. B. Hales, 317 Grace. ROOMS FOR MEN AND WOMEN, SEMI hotel accommodations. White House Inn, comer 4th and Walnut St. 63—Hoorn and Board ROOM AND BOARD FOR MEN. ONLY $10.50 week. 15 Princess St. 65—For Rent—Houses FOR RENT: FURNISHED COTTAGE on Greenville Sound. Lights and water furnished. $30.00 per month to per manent residents. Plenty of seafood and milk available. Dial 8, and call 8771-W, 70—For Sale _» NEW FRIEDRICH MEAT CASES, 5, 8, 10 and 12 ft. Walk-in cooler, any size. Grocery, dairy, florist and bakery refrigerator boxes. Brand new com puting Dayton scales. Hobart meat slicers. New streamlined model. Phone us for demonstration. L. F. Sollee, 902 Princess St. _ MAKE YOUR OWN SNUGGLE DOLLS. ALL MATERIAL AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAKING. GINGHAM JACK, GINGHAM JILL, DUTCH BOY, DUTCH GIRL, ETC. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.. 304 NORTH FRONT STREET WILMING - TON, NORTH CARLINA. ONE “TATER KING” POTATO CHIP machine. Automatic. $300. Write p. O. Box 617A. Carolina Beach-_ FOR SALE: SLIGHTLY MILL WORN 8x8 flue lining, one lot. 13 inch ter ra cotta coping. Dial 5647._ SEE THE BEAUTIFUL NEW CURRIER and Ives washable table mats. Just received. The Nancy Wilma Shop, nz North 2nd St. ____ FOR SALE: ELECTRIC DEEP WELL water pump. Complete with motor and tank. Dial 6256.__ FOR SALE: SIMOND’S BEST GRADE cross cut saws, less than half price. Brown’s Saw Service. 924 1-2 No. 4-b St. __ CLOTHES BASKETS METAL FRYING PANS WORK CLOTHES B. F GOODRICH STORES 14 NORTH 3RD ST DIAL 7560 _ FOR SALE: ONE PAIR WHITE RAB bits. Apply Dial 2-3283.___ COMMERCIAL TRAILER SALE. New 600x16 tires. Call Jimmy Coast Line Soda Shop. _ 12 GAUGE .REMINGTON AUTOMATIC shot gun. Practically new. 26 lnjjh bar rel. An excellent bird gun. 4 1-2 boxes ammunition. Dial 6182,_ FOR SALE: 40 MODEL HARLEY DAV idson motorcycle. 2105 Princess St., Road.__ AUTOMATIC OIL HOT WATER HEAT er. Also one 50 gallon oil drum. Apply 223 No. 7th St. /_ FOR SALE: ELECTRIC DRAFT BEER box Practically new. Hilburn Service Station. New Wrightsville highway. First stop light. Phone 9285,_ FOR SALE: LARGE ESTATE HEATRO la. $35.00. Also new large tin sto\e. $3.00. Dial 2-3820.__ FOR SALE: TABLE MODELPHILCO radio and laundry heater. 312D Wil liamson Drive. Maltitt Village. _ 'Read The Classified Ads 70.—For Sale. RESTAURANT TABLES. CHAIRS. stools, dishes, silver, glasses. C. B. Sternberger Equipment Co. Phone 2 1766. 1009 Princess. . m SPENCER SUPPORTS AND BRASS iers designed. Mrs. Ramseur. 2019 Crea sy Avenue. Dial 6214. WRINGER ROLLS, VACUUM CLEANER parts to lit all makes. Dial 2-3562. KATHERINE-K CORSETS. POUNDA tions. Surgicals, comfortable, stylish Call Mrs. Southerland, 2-1871. Order eary. for sale kelvinator elec tric REFRIGERATOR 6 Ft. good condition, must be SOLD BEFORE 10 A. M. 117 WOODLAWN AVE, NU ENAMEL FOR THE BEST JOB IN furniture and house painting. No brush marks. One coat covers. Thompson Bi cycle Co., 702 Castle. Dial 2-3061. DOING YOUR FLOORS OVERT WE have Nu-Enamel cleaners, stains, and varnishes for the best Job. Thrlf-T Stores, Inc., 29 South Front St JUST RECEIVED SMALL SHIPMENT of Venetian blinds, in sizes 24, 30, 34, 36 and 44 inches width. Sellers Furni ture Co. Dial 7535. 911 North 4th St. STARK TREES, FRUITS, NUTS. SHADE rose bushes, shrubs, grapes and ber ries. H. C. Henderson, 521 Dock. Dial j 2-1027. SPENCER INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED supports for healthful, restful posture. For appointment call Mrs. J. E. Rober son, 2-8025, 2-3718. FOR SALE: ONE THOMILSON MAPLE davenport. $25.00. Circulating oil heater $20.00. Chest of drawers, oval mirror, $10.00. 407 Lumina Ave, Dial Wrights ville 8677-M. MAKE YOUR OWN TOYS: CUD DLE-CUP-UPS; DOGS, CATS, ELEPHANTS, LAMBS, FAWNS, GIRAFFES, ETC. FREE MER RY-GO-ROUNDS .WITH FOUR ANIMALS. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO., 3C4 NORTH FRONT STREET, WILMING TON, NORTH CAROLINA. REBUILT SINGER SEWING MACHINE with money back guarantee. Single and double electric hot plates. Tin tubs, heavy 30 gal. garbage cans, one pre-war almost new 12 gt. ice cream freezer, one man’s bicycle, new. Rebuilt National cash register, like new. Brand new computing electric Dayton scales. Scales of any description. Butcher sup plies. Cafe equipment. L. F. Sollee, 902 Princess. FOR SALE: FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES, fresh stock. 300 to case. Express pre paid. $25.00. Mail check any quantity cases. Fulmer’s Store. Neeses, S. C. 75.—Houshold Goods 10 PIECE MAHOGANY DINING ROOM suite, table pad, for quick sale. Going cheap. Good as new. 709 Central Blvd, Sunset Park. FOR SALE: BEDROOM SUITE, OIL stove, breakfast room suite, 1 rocker. Must sell at once. 308 Davie Drive, Maffitt Village. NEW SHIPMENT CHILD’S SWINGS, chairs, auto seats, standard size baby cribs. Railroad Salvage Co., 603 Cas tle St. JUST RECEIVED: UNFINISHED DRESS ing tables, chenille bedspreads^ and rollaway cots. Jones Furniture Co.. 18 So. Front. SEE OUR SOLD MAPLE BREAKFAST room suites. Home Furniture Co., 23 Market St. COAL HEATERS, ALL KINDS COAL and wood ranges. Wood cook stoves. Castle St. Furniture Co. Phone 8447. LINOLEUM RUGS PRICE $5.95' WARD ROBES ,$38.00. H. BER GER & SONS. 707 N. 4TH ST. DIAL 5128. JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF 5 burner Florence oil ranges and 3 burn er oil cook stoves. Home Furniture Co., 23 Market St. FIREPLACE GRATES AND 5 BURNER oil ranges. Levine Furniture Co., 6th and Castle. Dial 5347. WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF breakfast suites and bedroom furni ture. Cora* in and select yours while our stock is complete. Carolina i’uml ture Co., 617 North 4th. Dial 4048. COME IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE line of dolls and toys for Christmas. Select your gift* now while our stock is complete. Carolina Furniture Co., 617 North 4th St. Dial 4048. WE HAVE A NICE SELECTION OF M1R rors, period, modem and ovals. Pen der Furniture Co., 28 South Front St. SPECIAL ON BABY CARRIAGES. $25.00 and up. H. Berger and Son, 707 No. 4th St. Dial 5128. WE 3UY AND SELL USED FURNI ture H. Evanson Furniture Exchange. 716 Castle. Dial 2-3809,_ 80—Houses For Sale FOR SALE 2115 Brandon Road Princess Place 6 Rooms and Bath, Auto matic Hot Water, Hard wood Floors, Oil Circula tor. WADE REALTY CO. J. E. L. Wade, Realtor 205 Princess St. SEVERAL NICE PIECES OF PROP erty for sale. Carolina Beach. Winter prices. Write Box fl6lA, Carolina Beach. Tucker Real Estate Co._ FOR SALE 218 Castle Street A good six room home, sound condition. Good location, con venient to down town. FOSTER-HILL REALTY CO. “Realtors” We sell the earth_ FOR SALF 813 S. 5th St. Nice 6 room home. Reasonable price. 514 S. Front St. Seven rooms, nice lot. Close in. 315 S. 15th St. Five room bun galow, for immediate sale. 406 Chu»ch St. Six room home. Winter Park, practically new home, 2 apartments 4 rooms each. Masonboro Bluffs, all year round 5 room home. Large lot, good water frontage. Fruit trees. Foster-Hill Realty Co. “Realtors” Wm. M. Hill, Pres. Salesmen Edw. B. Ward L. E. Allen B. B. Bryan J. H. Irving CAROLINA HEIGHTS - WE HAVE listed an ideal home in the city’s best location. 8 rooms, has been renovated, and is in pink of condition. Large oil circulator included. Priced at $10,500.07. Can be seen by Appointment only. Foster-Hill Realty ©t>. Dial 2-3371. 4 80—Houses For Sale FO? SALE; NICE BUNGALOW. COM pletely renovated, 4 large rooms, lights, new out buildings, 85 acres of land, 20 minutes drive from, Wilmington. High way frontage. N. A. Merritt. Dial 2-3378 911 MARKET ST., SUBSTANTIAL NINE room home with two baths and new furnace. Early possession. H. F. Wil der. Phone 4932. WATERFRONT PROPERTY FOR SALE Masonboro Sound, /17 acres, one 3 room house, one 2 room house. Electric water system, electric range and water heat er. Stables and other outbuild ings. Inland Waterway frontage of a mile and a half, near Folk stone. 325 acres, 45 cleared for farming. 2 good houses. Ideal for hunting, fishipg, or farm- i ing. Foster-Hill Realty Co. “We sell the earth’' , FOR SALE 8 ROOMS and 2 BATHS Best location in city. Lot 75 x 165 1319 Princess St. Priced to sell. Better see us today. HUGHES & MORTON W. T. Swink, Associate Wallace Bldg. 3rd & Princess Dial 7691 2021 KLEIN ROAD, PRINCESS PLACE. 5 room bungalow on good terms. Hard wood floors throughout with inlaid linoleum in bathroom and kitchen, heat, immediate pssession. H. F. Wil der. Phone 4932. 85.—Help Wanted—Male WANTED: 10 FIRST CLASS PAINTERS. Call 2-1339, C. W, Stephenson. WANTED: FIRST CLASS TRUCK ME chanic. $60.00 per week, full time. Bryant Lumber Co. notice to Employers and work ers. All workers, male and female, must be hired under provision of the War . Manpower Commission's Employ ment Priorities Referral Plan, all male workers and all in migrant female workers, must be hired through the local U. S. Employment Service offices. WANTED: THREE MALE SERVICE station attendants. 60c per hour plus commission on sales and uniforms fur nished. Apply Gulf Station. 3rd and Chestnut. WANTED: FIRST CLASS MEAT CUT ter. Open Air Curb Market, 4th and Chestnut. 90.—Help Wanted—Female WANTED: WHITE HOUSEKEEPER. Phone 6759 after 6 p.m. COLORED MAID FOR GENERAL housework, good pay, health certifi cate required. 146 Colonial Village. MAID, 9 TO 3. MINISTERS FAMILY. Health card required. 120 No. I3th. WANTED: MAID FOR HALF DAYS. Apply 223 North 7th. GIRL FOR GENERAL OFFICE WORK Apply 223 No. 7th St. WANTED: COLORED WOMAN FOR light housekeeping. One child. 2670F Apt. Adams Etreet. Riverside Apts. MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Call 7091. STENOGRAPHER THE PULLMAN COMPANY An Essential War and Peacetime Industry NEEDS YOU The work is interesting, in triguing: never gets mono tonus. Excellent opportuni ties, vacation, railroad retire ment, etc. Apply at once in person Room No. 3 A. C. L. GENERAL OFFICE BUILDING SETTLED WHITE WOMAN TO LIVE in home, care for 4 year old child. Dial 5869 after 2 p.m. MAID FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK^ Small family. 121 So. 15th St. YOUNG LADY for tagging and marking room in ready to wear de partment store. Apply to WAHL’S 214 N. Front Street SALES LALY WAIN1EL. 1VIUS1 riAVC, experience. Salary $20.00 to $25.00 per week to start. Sam Berger Dept. Store, 709 N. 4th.__ LADY FOR CASHIER OR SALES work. Apply Open Air Market. 4th and Chestnst. WANTED: WHITE MARKERS AND sorters. Colored flatwork Ironers. Shirt and pants pressers, Also hand tronejs. Ideal Laundry, Front and Orange. 95—Insurance MUTUAL FIRE AND AUTO INSUR ance. Real estate, bought and sold. J. L. Baldwin, Agency, 217 Princess "St F. E. LIVINGSTON & CO. • Mutual Insurance Real Estate Wallace Bldg., Dial S047. 100— Instruction MRS. MOTTE’S SECRETARIAL SCHOOL 313 Church Street. All commercial sub jectsitaught.__ STUDY NOW SHIP RAILROAD COURS es. Refrigeration, radio, business, en gineering, drafting, free information. 1 International Correspondence schools, Scranton, Pennsylvania.__ 101— Jewelry __ Guaranteed Watch Repairing Guaranteed Service WILMINGTON JEWELRY SHOP 127 North Front St.—Acroas troro P. O. 104— Loans _ __ MON E Y TO LOAN On Diamonds Watches, Jewelry Silverware, Men’s C J o t h i n g, Typewriters. Shotguns, Musical Instruments and Anything of Value. FINKELSTEIN’S LOAN OFFICE “Wilmington’s Oldest and Largest’ Front and Market Streets 105— Lost and Found LOST: NO. 3 RATION BOOKS. JULIA Sutton, Cassie Sutton. 219 Princess Street._ • _ LOST: YELLOW GOLD HEIR LOOM brooch. Reward. Dial 2275 or 307 South 2nd. 106—Lost and Found LOST PAYROLL ENVELOPE CONTAIN “1*ry,' m*d« out to Smith or “.m'tty Saturday night at Miss Janie • iUSS*™* °8,ster Roart. Dial 4343 or 2- 3267. 110—Livestock MULES, MULES, MULES. ENOUGH t°, *»W5fy every need from the cheap “* to the. very best on earth. Sava ume and money at C. S. Newton’s. Phone 2-8373. SALE: PONIES AND Bnaaea Horses for rent by the hour. BiU Cole Stables. Dial 8710. 118- -Music ~ COME TO A. H. YOPP PIANO CO, 208 princess St. for your sheet music, re cords and musical supplies. 121—Office For Rent FOR RENT: DESIRABLE OFFICES. Steam heat, 12 Princess St. Walker Taylor. 125—Paint—Papering IF YOU WANT VENETIAN BLINDS cleaned or repaired or any interior painting or carpenter work done call 3- 3272, A. G. Herring. CONTRACT PAINTING, SPECIAL ON interior work. First class workman ship. Phone 2-2951. Hours 8 to 6:30. HOUSE PAINTING, JOBS, LARGE OH small, Inside and out Dial 7628. 156—Poultry BLOODTESTED BABY CHICKS. LEAD ing breeds, hatches twice weekly. Thousands on hand daily, Roudabushs Seed Store. 159—Radio and Repairs HOWARD RADIO CO. Ail Work Fully Guaranteed 1027 So. 3rd St. Phone 4828 BLAKE BROS. RADIOS AND REFRIGERATION REPAIR SERVICE 520 Castle._ Dial 3-2780 I HAVE TUBES AND PARTS FOR your radio. Ragan’s Radio Service. 72* No. 3rd St. WE BUY, SELL, REPAIR ANY KIND of radio. Hufham’s Radio Shop. 617 No. 3rd. Dial 5397. 150.—Real Estate IF YOU WANT YOUR PROPERTY sold, list it with W. R. Davis, 114 Princess. Dial 6118. WE HAVE A FEW SMALL TRACTS OF land on Myrtle Grove Sound. Geo. A. Biddle, 238 Princess. Dial 6931. WE SELL THE EARTH. FOSTER HILL Realty Co. 112 Princess St. Dial 2-3371 LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE WITH W. A. McGirt, Realtor. 215 Princess St. MOORE-FONVIELLE REALTY CO.. WE are equipped to serve you. 155— Seeds—Plants—Bulbs ABRUZZI RYE. WHEAT, OATS. BAR ley. vetch, winter peas, clover. Wood’* Seed Store, 317 North Front. RICH SOIL FOR VICTORY GARDENS and shrubbery. $2.50 a load deliver ed. Phone 6083. QUALITY SEED We Specialize in the Seeds You Need CROSS SEED CO. 19 Market St. Dial 6868 HAVE A GREEN WINTER LAWN: Plant winter grass now. Free planting instructions. Complete stocks vegetable seeds. Cabbage plants fresn daily, fer tilizers. flower pots. Roudabitsh’s Seed Store, comer Front and Dock. 156— Situations Wanted YOUNG MAN, PERMANENT RES ID ent of Wilmington. Draft exempt de sires a position as traveling repres entative for a reliable wholesale house or manufacturing. Must be a post war position with chance of advance ment. Can furnish letters, references and availability. Write “YM”, care of Star-News. 157— Shoes MEN’S SHOE’REPAIRING. NEW FAC tory damaged shoes. No stamp required. Ideal shoe shop. 18 South 2nd St 160—Transfer and Storage iOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOV ins:. lower rates. Jones Transfer and Wood Yard, 111 No. 11th. Dial 4928. VANT LOAD TO WINSTON-SALEM or immediate points Tuesday, Oct. 31st. Batson Transfer. 170.—Wanted YANTED — COPY OF SEPTEMBER 28th Wilmington News. Bring to Circulation Dept. Star-News. T ANTED OCT. 4th WILMINGTON News. Bring to Circulation Dept. iStar News. Ranted ; good used upright pi ano or spinet type. Write P. O. Box YANTED: ALL PEOPLE SUFFERING kidney trouble or backache to try ’’Kido” 97c. Money back guarantee It Saunders Drug store or Brooklyn Pharmacy. WANTED Listings of property foi sale anywhere in this vicinity. We have the clients — expert service. IARSHALL REALTY CO. 210 Princess St. 'roperty Management Sales. Rentals W1PAY CASH FOR ALL MAKES OF wing machines. Singer Sewing Ms tine Co.. 304 No. Front St. Dial 5526. WATED: COPY OF SEPT. 18 WIL mgton News. Bring to Circulation widow, Star-News. W4TED BY THREE ADULTS. CLOSE ti downtown section, 4 room unfur rtied apartment. Permanent resi des, Write “MER" Care Star-News. WATED BY PERMANENT CIVILIANS ftiished house or apartment on eith efceach. Phone 757ft. WAfTED 1936 TO 1940 FORD OR CHEV rqt. Write “CAR”, care of Star-News WII PAY GOOD PRICE FOR ELEC i tr .train. Dial 2-8801. WAfTED: FURNISHED APARTMENT fosoldier and wife. Please call 4244. M Rhodes. 180-Legal NriCE: United States of America, Petiner, vs. 52.05 acres of land, more or k, situate in New Hanover County, Statof North Carolina, and A. G. Seit ter.t ux., Catherine Brown; John L. Haziurst; Gwendolyn James; George W. hnson and wife, if any; Mrs. James Joh»n and husband, James Johnson NorsN. Moore and husband, James Hen Moore; Richard Peterson and wifeCatherine Peterion; Beulah May Tate Arthur Wilson and wife, Carrie Wils; Willie Peterson Hatfield and huslid, Henry Hatfield; Christiana Bro\; Lucille Brown; Donald Good mcL’xAnnie Lowery; Freddie McNeal and douse, if any; Maggie Moseley; Cord'Jixon, widow of Leroy Nixon; DalL Harvey Nixon; Nora A. Nixon; Glad H. Simpson and husband. Col. L. LSimpson; Sarah Brown Smith and husfcd, Henry Smith; Mary Spottswood and sband. if any; Elizabeth H. Still man id husband, Walter Stillman; Mrs. Startfalter and husband. Starr Walter; DellWeller. widow of Arthur Weller; WortG. Weller; Katie Williams; Dr. Archjld C. Worth and wife, Edith Wort B. G. Worth and wife, if any; Euni<Worth; Fred C. Worth and wife, Fred* Worth; J. B. Worth and wife. Florrj Worth; Jessie Worth; Johij Browig Worth and wife, Grace Worth; j, 180.—Legal W -A. Worth, widower; William H. Worth and wife, Conway Worth; and the following persons and their respec tive spouses, if living if dead, their surviving spouses, unknown heirs, per sonal representatives, creditors, succes sors and or assigns, if any, whose names and addresses are not known; Isabella Woodward Bowen; Charles Burgwin; Ja cob Burgwin; Mrs. G. ft. French; Enoch Peterson; Methodist Episcopal Church Conference: Methodist Episcopal Church; Mary E. Toomer; Arthur Weller; B. W. Weller; Eunice Weller; Mariah Wilson; Mary Jane Woodward; Archibald C. Worth, Sr.. Banilla G. Worth; Joseph B. Worth. William E. Worth and Annie Lee Woodward, Defendants, and all other persons claiming any right title interest, lien, easement, or other in terest whatsoever in the lands herein after described, will take notice that an action or proceeding enitled as above has been commenced In the District Court of the United States for the Eastern Disnct of North Carolina, at Wilmington. Norh Carolina, for the condemnation of certain lands described in the peti tlona for the purpose of acquiring an easement in and over said lands to pro vide adequately for a clearance zone in connection with the expansion of Blue thenthal Bomber Command Station Wil mington. North Carolina, and for re lated military purposes, and for the purpose of excluding aU parties other than the Government from any actual or„co5l2n*ent int*rest in said lands to wit; TRACT NO. 42: “All that tract of land lying in Cape Fear Township. New Hanover County. North Carolina, bodnd ed on the Northeast, Southeast and Southwest by John B. Morris et ux.. on the Northwest by Mary Etta Morris, and being more fully described as fol Icws; Beginning at a point in a county rMd, the common line between the above bounded tract and the Mary Etta Morris tract, said point being South 73 degrees East 10 chains from the center of the Northeast end of the Northeast Southwest runway. Bluethenthal Air- i port; thence wih the line of the Mary Etta Morris tract North 20 degrees 40 minutes East 3.13 chains to a corner with the John R. Morris et ux. tract; thence with lines of said tract South 73 degrees East 3.13 chains; thence South 17 degrees West 3.13 chains; thence North 73 degrees West 3.13 chains to the point of beginning. Being substantially the same land conveyed to the Methodist Episcopal Church. South, by Joseph T. Kerr, et ux., as recorded in Deed Book 28. Page 113, in the Office of the Regis ter of Deeds of New Hanover County. more or less. TRACT NO. 43: All that tract of land lying in Cape Fear Town ship, New Hanover County. North Caro lina. bounded on the Northeast and Southeast by other lands of A. G. Seit ter et ux.; on the Southwest by John R. Morris et ux., and on the Northwest by Mariah Wilson Heirs, Jacob Burgwin Estate, and George W. Johnson; being more fully described as follows: Begin ning at the intersection of Acorn Branch and a county road, and point being North 56 degrees East 17.70 chains from the center of the Northeast end of the Northeast-Southwest runway. Bluethen thal Airport; thence with edge of »said road North 20 degrees East 5.10 chains to the intersection of aforesaid road with another county road leading to ^cotts Hill; thence with last named road North 73 degrees East 2.30 chains; thence across other lands of A. G. Seitter et ux.. South 41 degrees 42 minutes East 13.80 chains; thence South 55 degrees 03 minutes West 7 chains to Acorn Branch; thence up said. Branch in a Northwes terly direction to the point of beginning. Being substantially a part of the same land conveyed to A. G. Seitter et ux. by Harry Z. Holmes, as recorded in Deed Book 207, Page 158, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of New Hanover Coun ty, North Carolina, and containing 10.5 acres, more or less. TRACT NO. 44: All that tract of land lying in Cape Fear Township, New Hanover County, North Carolina, bounded on the Northeast by the Mary E. Toomer Heirs; on the South east by George W. Johnston and A. G. Seitter et ux.: on the Southwest by the Mariah Wilson Heirs; on the Northwest by Edward Truesdale, and being more fully described as follows: Beginning at a point in a county road, the Northeast corner of the Mariah Wilson Heirs tract, said corner being North 46 degrees 15 minutes East 20 chains from the center of the Northeast end of the Northeast Southwest runway, Bluethenthal Airport; thence with the line of the Mariah Wil son Heirs tract North 70 degrees West 528 feet to a corner with the Edward Truesdale tract; thence with .line of said tract North 20 degrees East 310 feet to a corner with the Mary E. Tobmer Heirs tract; thence with the line of said tract South 70 degrees East 528 fee to a corner with the George W. John son tract; thence with line of said tract and the A. G. Seitter et ux. tract South 20 degrees West 310 feet to the point of beginning. Being substantially a part of the same land conveyed to Jacob Burgwin by B. G. Worth and wife, as recorded in Deed Book 000. Page 618. in the Office of the Register of Deeds of New Hanover County, North Carolina, and containing 3.75 acres, more or less. TRACT NO, 46: All that tract of land i lying in Cape Fear Township, New ; Hanover County, North Carolina, bound- I ed on the Northeast by Jacob Burgwin ; Estate; on the Southeast by A. G. Seit- ( er et ux.; on the Southwest by Mary : Eta Morris; *on the Northwest by Ed- j ward Truesdale. and being more fully j described as follows: Beginning at the j intersection of Acorn Branch with a ; county road, said point being North 54 j degrees East 16.80 chains from the cen- j ter of the Northeast end of the North- j east-Southwest runwav, Bluethenthal Air port; thence with line of the A. G. Seit ter et ux. tract North 15 degrees East 4.60 chains to a corner with the Jacob Burgwin Estate tract; thence .with line of said tract North 70 degrees West 7.99 chains to a comer with the Edward Truesdale tract; thence with line of said tract South 20 degrees West 6.51 chains to Acorn Branch; thence down said branch in a Southeasterly direction to the point of beginning. Being sub stantially the same land conveyed to Mariah Wilson by Charles Burgwin et al., as recorded in Deed Book 98. Page 448, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of New Hanover County. North Carolina, and containing 4.5 acres, more or less. TRACT NO. 47: All that tract of land lying in Cape Fear Township, New Hanover County. North Carolina, bounded on the Northeast by Enouch Peterson Heirs et al.; on the Southeast by other lands of A. D. Cox et ux.; on the Southwest by Virginia Lettly; on the Northwest by William Mahn et ux:; and being more fully described as follows: Beginning at a point on the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, a common comer between the above bounded tract and the Virginia Lettly tract, said com er being North 57 degrees 30 minutes West 23 chains fmm the center of the Northwest end or the Northwest-South east runway. Bluethenthal Airport; thence with aforesaid A.C.L. Railroad North 26 degfees 50 minutes East 12 chains to a corner with the Enoch Peter son Heirs et al tract; thence with line of said tract South 63 degrees East 24 chains to a point in said Peterson line; thence' across lands of A. D. Cox et ux. South 53 degrees 42 minutes West 12.20 chains to a point in the line of the Vir ginia Lettly tract; thence with said line North 60 degree* West l..f» chains to tpe point of beginning. Being substantially a part of the same land conveyed to A. D. Cox et ux.. by Emmett H. Bellamy. Commissioner, as recorded in Deed Book 209, Page 270. in the Office of the Reg ister of Deeds of New Hanover County. North Carolina, and containing 22.6 acres more or less. TRACT NO. 52: All that tract of land lying in Cape Fear Town ship, New Hanover County. North Caro lina, bounded on the Northeast by George W. Trask; on the Southeast by Nora N. Moore; on the Southwest by Enouch Peterson Heirs et al.; on the Northwest by Mary Nixon Leonard, and being more fully described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest comer of the Nora N. Moore tract, a common cor ner with the above bounded tract, said corner being North 15 degrees 30 min utes West 19.80 chains from the center of the Northwest end of the Northwest Southeast runway. Bluethenthal Airport; thence with line of the Enouch Peter son Heirs et al. tract North 54 degrees 15 minutes West 209 feet to a corner with the Mary Nixon Leonard tract; thence with i*ne of said tract North 27 degrees minutes East 264 feet to a point fZ. line “of the George W. Trask tract; thence with said line South 54 degrees 15 minutes East 209 feel to a corner with the Nora N. Moore tract; thence with line of said iract South 27 degrees 45 minutes West 264 feet to the point of beginning. Being substantially <he same land conveyed to Levy Nixon by Nora Nixon Farmer, as 180.—Legal recorded in Deed Book 241, Page 163, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of New Hanover County, North Carolina* and containing 1.25 acres, more or less. TRACT NO. 54: All that tract of land lying in Cape Fear Township, New Han over County, North Carolina, bounded on the Northeast by the Jacob Burgwin Estate; on the Southeast by George W. Johnston; on the Southwest by the Ja cob Burgwin Estate; on the Northwest by Edward Truesdale. ' and being more fully described as follows: Beginning at a point on a county road, a common comer between the above bounded tract and the Jacob Burgwin Estate tract, said comer being North 42 de grees 15 minutes East 24 chains from the center of the Northeast end of the Northeast - Southwest runway, Blue thenthal Airport; thence with line of the Jacob Burgwin Estate tract North 70 degrees West 528 feet to a comer with the Edward Truesdale tract; thence with line of the said tract North 20 degrees East 310 feet to a comer with another tract owned by the Jacob Burg win Estate; thence with line of said tract South 70 degrees East 528 feet to a comer with the George W. John ston tract; thence with line of said tract South 20 degrees West 310 feet to the point of beginning. Being sub stantially the same land conveyed to Mary E. Toomer, by Charles Burgwin et aL, as recorded in Deed Book 90, Page 353. in the Office of the Register of Deeds of New Hanover County, North Carolina, and containing 2.75 acres, more or less. TRACT NO. 57: All that tract of land lying in Cape Fear Township, Ngw Hanover County, North Carolina, bounded on the Northeast by Virginia Lettly; on the Southeast by other lands of Virginia Lettly et al.; on the Southwest by J. H. Gurganous et uac.; on the Northwest by other lands of Virginia Letlie et al.. and being more fully described as follows: Beginning at a point in the common line between the above bounded tract and the Vir ginia Lettly tract, said point being North 68 degrees West 9 chains from the center line of the Northwest end of the North west-Southeast runway. Bluethenthal Air port; thence across lands of Virginia Letlie et al. South 69 degrees 11 minutes West 3 chains to a point in the Northern line of the J. H. Gurganous et ux tract; thence with said line North 60 degrees West 5.10 chains to a point in said line; thence across lands of Virginia Lethe et ai. worth 27 degrees 34 min utes West 4 chains to a point in the line of Virginia Lettly tract; thence with said line South 60 degrees East 10.80 chains to the point of beginning. Being substantially a part of the same land described as Lot No. 2, allotted to Virginia Letlie et al. in the division of the Andrew Brown lands, as shown by 1 Report of Commissioners recorded in , Division of Lands and Dower Book B. | Page 41, in the office of the Register of J Deeds of New Hanover County. North Carolina, and containing 2 acres, more or less. TRACT NO. 60: All that tract of land lying in Cape' Fear Township, New Hanover County, North Carolina, bounded on the North and East by other lands of Tabitha C. Hutaff; on the South by the Wilmington Red Cross Sanitarium; on the West by the At lantic Coast Line Railroad, and being more fully described as follows: Begin ning at a point on the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, the Northwest corner of the Wilmington Red Cross Sanitarium tract, said point being North 61 degrees 45 mjputes West 25.40 chains from the center of the Western end of the East West runway, Bluethenthal Airport; thence with aforesaid A. C. L. Rail road North 27 degrees 12 minutes East 3 chains to a point; thence across oth er lands of Tabitha C. Hutaff South 83 degrees 49 minutes West 8.71 chains; thence South 3.70 chains to the North east corner of the Wilmington Red Cross Sanitarium tract; thence with line of said tract North 77 degrees 15 minutes West 9.15 chains to the point of begin ning. Being substantially a part of the land conveyed in deeds to Tabitha C. Hutaff by William E. Cromwell et ux., Charles Rogers et ux., R. A. Cromwell et ux. and Marsden Bellamy et al. Commis sioner. recorded in Deed Books 170, Pages 48 and 49, 173, Page 412, and 181, Page 225 respectively, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of New Hanover County, North Carolina, and containing 2.7 acres of land, more or less.” And the said defendants and all other parties claiming an interest in said lands of any kind whatsoever will further take notice that they are required to appear and file answer or demur to the peti tions filed herein before the Clerk of the United States District Court at Wilmington, North Carolina, on or before the 25th day of November, 1944 or within twenty (20) days thereafter, or the re lief prayed for will be granted. This 28th day of October, 1944. MADELYN D. DIXON. Clerk United States District Court By JAMES B. SWAILS, Deputy Clerk AY AX Y JU4 Two Filipino Girls Lead Yankee Patrol To Japanese Nest WITH THE 24th CORPS OM LEYTE, PHILIPPINES, Oct. 30.—(Via Army Radio)—UP>— Two young Filipino girls led a Seventh Division patrol into their home village yesterday and with their guidance the patrol killed 17 Japanese sol* diers. Maj. Gen. John R. Hodge, corps commander, reported the exploit today. The girls had come through the Seventh Division line south of Burauen. They report ed that vengeful Japanese were abusing and maltreating Fili pinos in the village. “Tell us where the Japs are and we will take care of them,” an officer told the girls. The girls insisted they want- ' ed to go with the Americans. They accompanied the patrol to the village where Japanese stragglers were wiped out. -V ELIZABETH CITY, Oct. 30—(JPI —J. Lloyd Doxey, a merchant ma rine captain, was free today un der bond of $10,000 after being held in jail a week in connection with the slaying of H. 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