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Dept. *jSei display copy must be in the before 6 P- m. daily and 1 p. m. siturday. ^Announcements. jlA'itom°1lve *_Chiropractcr. jJ^Bookseilcrs—Stationer*. 11—Builders. 32_Builders Supplle*. 3_Business Opportunities g-Business Sei vice. f^BusiPess Site*. j5_C!ear.ers-Dj'ert. 32— Clothing jCcoal— Wood—Fuel Oil. 39—Dairy Product*. 33- Daneing 33—Dogs—Cat* Pet*. 33-Drugs jjj-Dry Cleaning—Pretring. <3—Eatables. 42—Eating Pl»ce». 4A—Electrical. 48-Feeds. 48-Financlal. 50— Floor Finisher*. 51— Florist. 52— For Rent u-For Rent At Keeort*. |5—For Rent—Apartment* KMTor Rent—Room*. 83-Room and Board. 6>—For Rent—House*. 7ft—For Sale. 73-Hardware. 75-Household Good*. 80-Houses For Sale. 85-Help Wanted—Male. 90- Help Wanted—Female. 91- Insurance. 100- Instructicn. 101- Jewelers. 102- Laundry. 104- Loans. 105— Lost and Found. 110- Livestock. 111- Miscellaneou*. 111-Machinery. 118—Music. 120- Office Equipment 121- Office for Rent 125—Paint—Papering. 120-Plumbing—Heating. 327-Prlnting. 120-Professional. 135-Personal. 338-Poultry 130-Radio and Repair*. 350-Real Estate. 152-Refrigeration Service. ♦ 155-Seeds—Plants—Bulbas 158—Situations Wanted. 157—Shoes. 160-Transportation and Storage. 151—Typewriters. 170-Wanted. 1—Announcement* INCOME TAX SERVICE BY EXPERI enced tax consultants specializing in problem and., business returns. Call 2-3609 for appointment. RHOLEY TAILORING CO. 27 South Front St. Wilmington, N. C. INCOME TAX RETURNS ACCURATE ly prepared. Open all the time. J. A Nowell, 246 Vance St., Maffitt Village, j across from bus stop. KCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED now, according to Govt, rulej, payable March 15. George H. Brinson, consul tant, 214 Princess St !— Automotive LONG MOTOR CO., 114 NORTH 2ND St. General repair work on all makes cars. Fenders and body. 1S34 CHEVROLET COACH WITH HEAT er, good transportation. Call Harris Haskett. 2-2487, 216 Market Street. SEE US TODAY! LET US HELP YOU SOLVE YOUR TIRE PRO B L E M S. RECAPPING, VUL CANIZING, RELINERS. B & N TIRE CO., 3RD AND CAMP BELL. DIAL 7368. _ fOR SALE: 1934 CHEVROLET FOUR door master deluxe sedan, heater, oean throughout, body finish good Jnes good. 411 No. 5lh St. Tel. 4407. "’E PAY ALL THAT OPA CEIL I\G WILL PERMIT FOR CLEAN CARS. MACMILLAN BUICK CO.. 208 NO. 2ND. DIAI ^.capping passenger and truck ‘t«. Limited amount of grade "A” rubber in stock. Reid's Tire Service. 216 Market St. 2-2487. automobile wheels, new, CHEV 7 f®d and Plymouth. Ford springs ■Jd Ford grills. Robert’s Auto lx ^™nge, 519 So^l3th St. ^ Y0U HAVE A GOOD CAR AND *“ money we have the cash and need ■ r car. Let’s trade. Sutton-Pontlac CY' North 2nd Street. Dial 28150. TOP PRICES PAID All Used Cars BARKER & FUTIJH Next to Cape Fear 4j,tel ^^2mT00 GETS MODEL >, rORD Br-vant Lumber Co. ,hECAP A'^ REP4 i> YOUR mud-snow I}?SS8nger ‘ires. S| i the naw So ku F- Good1*-' Stores. «-— °’ St. Phone 7560. Chevrolet, Oldsmobile. Cijtllac n > .?aie* ,nd Service «» Pdn«s, S,CHEVR0LET C3 -wcess St. Dial >881 iel?go°? Y0'JK CAR. WE iuY AND 7 North*Tm*!! *ars' Howe11 Motor Co LCil11 Thlrd Street. Shd®???? CAR TIRES liilCAPPED JJ7orthjrh8ba stkr°n T‘r* ‘-om|tany *'~Chiropr^tor ~ ^^^"r^CKACHE. NERVOU6 «B Buildina^ou Layton. 512 South* fp-gliding. Phone 2-0128. ,^-.^5, dovs ’ Door11, D00RS- BLINDS. WIN 'oiumns p=k-rames’ screens. Turned Ped shoo v,h’":,s- Oldest, beat equip ^ial^S229 c ty* Roderick and Land. "°AbetteJrAmTY PAINT - THERE IS vestment pre*ect your home In* with Lucas* weather wear. Save J. —-L.?aint- Dial Becker'i 7761. *h>t YouR~HousirTHii-is 'hat US(! ***> well trained workmen hold shing'es tgalv«nized nails to Singles that ' best grade Ford lock op. Ten ve.r n not curl or Dlow b'Jt may ia,.t guarantee not to leak, elusive authorized, ^a" or tonger. Ejc Lamber Co 2 f_or<J dealers. Mclver ' ». C. Mclver. Phone 4347. 13— Business Opportunities FOR ' SALE: RIVERSIDE S E R V I r T Station, Brunswick bridge Place. Poor health. We® to *T,° a once. Doing goctf business. Dial 5912 FOR SALE: SERVICE STATION Wrri repair garage attached, doing g00< business. About $1,000 cash will Ho* deal. Dial 8, ask for 8701W. 14— Business Service LAND SURVEYING BY A. A. ROBBiNS N. C. Registered Surveyor 710 N 3rc St. Wilmington, Phone 2-2206. 25—-Coal—Wood—Fuel Oil WOOD, ALL KINDS, 2 BUNDLE* kindling, free with each load Dia 6204, B, V, Rivenbark. 17th and Castle weOD, CUT ANY LENGTH Alsq kindling. We deliver anywhere Dial 2-2349.Joe Gamer’s Wood Yard. 33—Dogs—Cats—Pets FOR SALE: CHEAP BLACK, BLACK and white cocker spaniel puppies Dial 2-1723. KtXilSTEitJSJJ LUtiUSKS: AT STUD Champion Bobb’s Master Showman son out of Champion Log-O-Cheei Pamela. Puppies for sale. Phone, see Bob Harrill, Carolina Beach. FOR SALE: BEAUTIFUL THOROUGH bred female Dalmatian. Reasonable 27 Lee Drive, Lake Forest. NICE LITTER OF BLACK COCKER Spaniel pups, AKC registered, with strong Ch. MY OWN BRUCIE blood lines. Three males, one female, ready for delivery in three weeks. Reserv ■ one now Also, outstanding black male grandson of Ch. WALIDA BLACK WARRIOR, year old, in perfect health; a real cocker. May be seen at 510 South Second street. 35—Drugs___ Let Us Fill Your Next PRESCRIPTION See Us For Your Drug Needs BROOKLYN PHARMACY 802 North 4th St. Dial #876 NO ONE SELLS FOR LESS1 41—Eatables _ BROWN'S GROCERY. CHOICE CUTS, lamb. veal, beef and pork. Fancy Gro ceries. 802 North 4th St. Dial 6585. 45—Electrical _ MASON ELECTRIC CO. Electric Contractors 107 North 3rd St. • Dial 8782. 48—Feeds _ HOLLYBROOK POULTRY FEEDS, KAS co Dog Food. Wood's Seed Store. 31 No. Front St. Dial 4620. TUXEDO FEEDS The Feeder’s Silent Partner CROSS SEED CO. DAIRYMEN; TAKE ADVANTAGE OF the extra benefits in Quaker Dairy Rations. Get better health and produc tion at lower food cost. J. J. Allen & Son. Phone 5762. 51—Florist CUT FLOWERS, POl PLANTS, COR sages, funeral designs. Quick deliveries. Blossom Shop. 31 So. Front Dial 2-0381. 52—For Rent ROOMS BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED. Private or semi-private baths. One room kitchen privilege. Married cou ples. Phone 2-2756. ROOMS NOW AVAILABLE: EDGEWA ter Hotel. Wrightsville Beach. Phone 8896. FOR RENT: CENTRAL LOCATION, small warehouse, rail siding. Lot 200 x 150. Apply 214 South Front Street. 55—For Rent—Apartments THREE ROOM GARAGE APARTMENT furnished. Dial 2-3860. UPPER UNFURNISHED 3 ROOM apartment to nice refined sober cou ple. Walls newly done. 16 South 7th. TWO 2-ROOM FURNISHED APART ments, one 2-room furnished cottage at Seagate. Dial 8, and ask for 8834J. 60—For Rent—Rooms FURNISHED BEDROOM TO 4 NICE men. Furnase heat, hot water, 411 No. 5th. Mrs. Willaford. BEDROOM, TWO REFINED GENTLE men, adjoining bath, hot wTater, heat single beds, private home. Close in. Phone 2-1243. FURNISHED BEDROOM, CLOSE IN. Private home. Phone 2-1379. ROOMS FOR RENT: REASONABLE rates. 509 Market Street. Telephone 2 2764. FOR RENT LARGE LOVELY FURNISH ed room, separate beds, private bath and entrance. Heat and hot water for four gentlemen. 501 Dock. 63—Room and Board BOARD AND ROOM. 120 CASTLE ST. Hot and cold water. ONE AND TWO ROOM APARTMENTS. Kure’s Beach, also 5 1-2 Princess. 113 Market. Apply 317 Grace. 70.—For Sale. SMALL FIRE PROOF TREASURE BOX^ es, small and large fire proof safes, padlocks, can openers, show cases, scales, scoops, meat block brushes. Price tags for meat rationing, single and double hot plates, white enamel water buckets and dippers. $2.00 com plete. L. F. Sollee, 902 Princess Street. FOR SALE: ELECTRIC RANGE. DIAL 2-1956. _ COMPOST FOR FLOWERS: SHRUB bery and gardenias. $2.50, $5.00 and $10.00 an order. Dial 2-3206. SPENCER SUPPORTS AND BRASS iers designed. Mrs. Ramseur. 2019 Crea sy Avenue. Dial 6214. _____ SPENCER INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED supports for healthful, restful posture. For appointments, call Mr*. J.B. Rober son, 2-8025—2-3718 _ MARCH CLEARANCE SALE OF BOOKS, Newell’s, Wrightsville Beach._) SPENCER GARMENTS MEASURE ments in home. Telephone 7918. Dial 8-8318M- Mrs. Parker._ AIR COMPRESSORS. SIZES AND TYPE portable or stationary to meet your re quirements. Write B. H. Dixon, Rocky Mount, N. C._ ' " GOLF BALLS We have a few golf balls left. Pickards. 209 Market. _ RESTAURANT TABLES, STAINLESS silverware, hanging scale, C. B. Stem berger Equipment Co. 1009 Princess Dial 21766. FOR THE LITTLE TOTS RUBBER pants, felt shoes, bedroom shoes, sweaters, bonnets, caps and hangers. The Nancy Wiima Shop, 112 North 2nd Street. _ VACUUM CLEANERS, WASHING MA chine and electric iron parts. Elec trolux cleaner, sales and service. Dial 2-3562.__ WE BUY AND SELL USED FURN1 ture. H. E'-anson Furniture Exchange. 716 Castle. Dial 2-3809._ DINETTE SUITE, SEVEN PIECES WAL nut finish blue brocade seat covers. $125.00. Phone 2-3743. LIVE BAIT FOR SALE AT ALL TIMES. 419 Wrightsville Ave. Dial 2-3263. GAS BATH ROOM HEATER. LION GAS hot water heater. Dial Wrightsville 8882W, __ PRE-WAR WHITNEY COUCH IN good condition. Dial Wrightsville 8882 W. _ BABY SHOES IN WASHABLE FELT white, blue and pink, also white kid shoes. The Nancy Wilma Shop, 112 North Second Street. FOR SALE: ONE TWO HORSE POWER gasoline engine suitable for wood saw. Apply 2306 Metts Ave, 75—Household Goods C”INA closets’ organ-FIX stoves, oil stoves! Ice boxes couches. Batson Transfer ' ° rc. w^r. SHOP EVERY DAY WITH US AS WE merchandise daily. Sutton Council Furniture Co. Sf0WING OF~THREE PIECE Lr^n/t’ porch r°ckers and swings. Uvme Furniture Co., 519 Castle. Dial L L E,u M RUGS, GUARANTEED, heavy and light weight. Lande Fumi tufe Co., 621 North 4th St. SEhin°aU? ?ISPLAY- 32 PIECE SET OF H, ?*' 5 d=T 8l,S! front d|sh cabinets. Railroad Salvage Co. Dial 2-3626. Jll«TinnECfE,iVEn; A BEAUTIFUL SE ot kying room suites with all spring construction. People’s Furni ture Co,, 257 North Front °u?mHf,Meab®-KI™N AND' es Q»bl..„s, oil cook, stoves and eanges. Castle Street Furniture Co. Dial c a Trrp ______ —x : xJJLoi huy (if ERS W^nE«‘ ?£EST 0F DRAW and Ion5 fUuPrn?tuI1RcoR 707 NORTH fxFs. gft Jlin3' AR?IVED A shipment of iron erf Crrarr’,ih0t |lates and electric heat 4th st^K.rmtUn C°" 617 North CHILDRENS PORCH GATES Carolina Furniture Co., 617 North 4th St. Dial 4048. COME IN AND INSPECT OUR COM plete line of breakfast suites, kitchen cabinets, oil stoves and gas ranges. Carolina Furniture Co., 617 North 4th St. Dial 4048. SHOP AT H. BERGER AND SON FURNITURE CO. AND SAVE' BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF PICTURES. SPECIAL PRICE $3.77. 707 NORTH 4TH ST. DIAL 5128. JUST ARRIVED SHIPMENT OF FIVE burner Florence Oil ranges. $49.50 Schwartz Furniture Co., 713 North 4th Street. ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE REPAIRED Anton’s Fix-It Shop. Dial 2-1928. 2018 Barnett. NICE SELECTION OF WINDSOR ROCK ers, maple, mahogany and decorated. Pender Furniture Co., 28 South Front Street. SEE OUR COLLECTION OF ALL STEEL baby carriages. Priced $12.50 and up. Stein Furniture Store, 605 North 4th Street. REGISTER NOW! FOR A BENDIX AU tomatic washing machine. Sutton Council Furniture Co. "Service With A Smile.” FOLDING PORCH GATES, NURSERY chairs and two way high chair. Levine Furniture Co. 519 Castle. Dial 5347. JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF STU dio couches with springs. Jones Furni ture Co., 18 So. Front St. Call 5751. NEW SHIPMENT OF LIVING ROOM suites, large selection of covers. Pric ed $125.00 and up. Home Furniture Co., 23 Market St. 80—Houses For Sale READY SOON: POST WAR DEVELOP ment. Ridge Crest on the Sound. TWELVE ROOM HOME, DESIRABLE neighborhood. 1842 Summer Hill. All modem conveniences. For informa tion concerning this home, consult Colmon Harowitz at The Quality Men’s Shop, next to the Bailey Thea ter. FOR BETTER LARGE OR SMALL IN vestment, see Carolina Beach realtors. Phone 2491. Box 661A, Tucker Real Estate Co., Carolina Beach. 4"l2 CHESTNUT ST^ TWO FAMILY home of eight rooms and two baths; very reasonable price. H. F. Wilder, Realtor, Phone 4932. FOR SALE: ONE SIX ROOM HOUSE. 818 South 6th Street. IF YOU WISH TO BUY. SELL OR trade real estate, see u* W. M. HEWLETT. Realtor 214 Princess St. Dial 7138 85.—Help Wanted—Male EXPERIENCED COOK WITH HEALTH card. Apply Roosevelt Cafe, Carolina Beach, N. C. EXPERIENCED COOK AND WIFE FOR work in small hotel. Live in Hotel. Call 8896._ NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS AND WORK ers. AH 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. NEWS BUTCHERS ON TRAIN, VETER ans preferred. News Stand, Coast Line Depot. WANTED TEN MEN WITH AUTOMO bile to 'deliver telephone directories. Gas coupons furnished. Also boys with bicycles. Apply 102 North 4th Street. Mr. Taylor. WANTED TWO COLORED MEN FOR service station work, good pay, uni forms furnished, off on Sundays. Gulf Service Statioft, 3rd and Chestnut Street. WANTED: APPRENTICE PRIN TER FOR DAY W70RK. GOOD OPPORTUNITY FOR EX-SERV ICE MAN. CHANCE FOR AD VANCEMENT. EARN WHILE YOU LEARN. SEE MR. YAN DLE, COMPOSING ROOM. STAR-NEWS AFTER 8 A.M. WANTED: YOUNG MAN SIXTEEN TO eighteen to learn beauty supply sell ing, salary and commission. Apply Saturday morning 9 til 11. Room 15. Odd Fellows Building. National Beau ty and Barber Supply Co. WANTED: ONE BUCYR'uS SHOVEL operator. White. Call 7715. WANTED: TWO WHITE SERVICE STA tion men, no experience necessary. 60 cents per hour plus commission on sales and uniforms furnished. Gulf Service Station, 3rd and Chestnut. R-.ROOFERS WANTED: FOREMAN with crew desired. Contract or hourly wages. Prefer men who know barrett reroofing shingle, only experienced men wanted. Day—Phone 367. Night— Phone 112J, Polspon Courtney Co., Inc., Whiteville, N. C. 90—Help Wanted—Female tWANTED—WAITRESS 3 ’ TO 11 P. M. Apply Vhite Front Grill across from City Hall. WANTED EXPERINCED BEAU TY OPERATOR. PERMANENT POSITION. DIAL 9732. ASK FOR OWNER._ WANTED: SETTLED COLORED GIRL for general housework, good hours and wages. Apply at 116 Market St. Sat urday. _ Saleslady For Ladies Apparel Store. Apply WAHL’S 214 No. Front « _ 90—Help Wauted—Female EXPERIENCED AND AGGRESSIVE sales representative wanted to call on beauty shops in Wilmington area. Re presenting large wholesale firm. Ter ritory is well established and in volves no long distance traveling. This is a splendid opportunity for one who has good personality and is willing to work hard to make real money now and after the war. Drawing account of $100.00 per week against liberal straight commission—Answer giving full details as to your age, reference and type of work you are now doing. Write P. O. Box 2152, Charlotte, N.C. WANTED DEPENDABLE LOCAL LADY, NEAT, AGE 30 TO 40 YEARS. $20.00 PER WEEK AND MEALS. NO SUNDAYS. APPLY IN PERSON. H & W CAFE TERIA. WANTED: STENOGRAPHER. WRITE stating age and experience. F-2, care of Star-News. WANTED: WHITE GIRL FOR LIGHT housekeeping. 314 Davie Drive, Maffitt Village. __ WANTED: EXPERIENCED WAITRESS es with health cards. Apply Roosevelt Cafe, Carolina Beach, N. C. WANTED: CASHIER AND FILING clerk, with some knowledge of typing and bookkeeping. $30.00 a week and up. Sam Berger’s Department Store, 709 North 4th Street. PERSON FOR COOK AND GENERAL housework. Private family. 115 Church Street. _ WANTED: COMPANION JUK uuu lady, no house work. Apply 905 Prin cess or phone Mrs. Eilers, 2-2251 or 5322. __ WANT A COLORED GIRL FOR GEN eral housework. 513 South Front St. GIRL WANTED FOR SODA FOUNTAIN and counter work. Apply Jiffy Grill at once. 201 Chestnut St. across from Cape Fear Hotel. CASHIER AND BOOKKEEPER FOR ready to wear shop. Local resident only. Apply Fashion Center, 115 North Front. STENGKAFHER WANTED WITH SOME KNOWLEDGE OF BOOK KEEPING. APPLY TO WAHL’S 214 NO. FRONT STREET. WANTED: COLORED WOMAN FOR flat work. Hand ironers and shirt finishers. Apply Ideal Laundry, Front and Orange Street. _ WANTED: WHITE WOMEN MARKERS and sorters. Apply Ideal Laundry. Front and Orange Street. _ NEEDED ON GOVERNMENT WORK Experienced sewing machine operators. See us immediately. SOUTHLAND MFG. CO. 2nd and Greenfield St. TWO EXPERIENCED GIRLS FOR MAK ing sandwiches. George’s Sandwich Shop. 122 Princess Street. COMPETENT MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Small family. Apply 1515 Chestnut St. or Dial 2-3450. SALESLADY EXPERIENCED IN SMALL wear dept. Local girl preferred. Apply The Fashion Center, 115 North Front. 91—Insurance MUTUAL FIRE AND AUTO INSUR ance. Real estate, bought and sold. J. L. Baldwin, Agency. 217 Princess St. 100— Instruction MRS. MOTTE’S SECRETARIAL SCHOOL 313 Church Street. All commercial sub jects taught. 101— Jewelry Guaranteed Watch Repairing Guaranteed Service WILMINGTON JEWELRY SHOP 127 North Front St.—Across from P.O CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 104— Loans MONEY TO LOAN On Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Men’s Clothing, 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: LADY’S BILLFOLD CONTAIN ing bonds, checks and cash. Good re gard, J, N. Burney. Dial 2-8479. 110—Livestock FOR SALE: YOUNG FRESH GUERN sey cow, Wrightsboro School. B. D. Price. 118—Music PIANOS Just received large shipment of Spin ette. Studio, Upright and Grand Pianos. Come in and select yours today. A. H. Yopp Piano Co., 209 Princess St. Dial 2-3722. 125—Paint—Papering ANY KIND OF PAINT OR WALL paper job better, quicker, cheaper. Dial 2-8198. D. R. Langley. SPRING IS HERE. CALL ME FOR your painting, no job too small or too large. Dial 9389. Call Burleson. 135—Personal HUSBANDS! WIVES! WANT PEP? OS trex Tonic Tablets pep up weak bodies lacking iron, also contain vitamin Bl, calcium. 36c trial size now only 29c. At all druggists. 136—Poultry BLOODTESTED BABY CHICKS. LEAD ing breeds, hatches twice weekly. Thousands on hand daily. Roudabush's Seed Store. 139—Radio and Repairs LEE'S RADIO SERVICE, 919 CASTLE ST. All service guaranteed. HOWARD RADIO CO. 1097 So. 3rd St Phone 4826 All Work Fully Guaranteed BLAKE BROS. RADIOS AND REFRIGERATION REPAIR SERVICE 520 Castle Dial 2-2790 DEPENDABLE RADIO SERVICE WORK guaranteed. House and auto aerials. Watson’s Radio Service, 722 No. 3rd St YOUR BATTERY RADIO, CHANGED to electric. Dial 4826 for estimate. Howard Radio, 1027 South 3rd St FISH AND HAMILTON RADIO, REF rigerator Repair Service. 402 Carolina Ave. Dial 6740. 150—Real Estate MOORE-FONVIELLE REALTY CO. WE are equipped to serve you. WE CAN SELL YOUR PROPERTY. WE . have customers with cash for homes from $1,000 to $15,000. Call A. B. Walton Realty Co.. 128 Princess St. Phone 5087. FOR HIGHEST PRICES AND QUICK sales—List with Geo. A. Biddle, Real Estate. 232 Princess. Dial 2-8534. 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 IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY FOR SALE? Give me a trial. List with L. L. King, Real Estate, 238 Princess. Dial 2-2225. 152—Refrigeration service REFRIGERATION SERVICE. ALL makes, commercial and domestic. Call for R. B. Maxwell at Sollee Refrig eration Service. Dial 2-0128. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 155—Seeds—Plants Bulba ONION SETS, CABBAGE PLANTS, snap beans, butter beans, pepper, to mato, erowder peas, garden corn, okra, melons, etc. Wood’s Seed Store. QUALITY SEED We Specialize in the Seeds You Need CROSS SEED CO. » Market StDial 6888 VICTORY GARDENS: GROW LOW cost. ration free food. Start now, plant ing garden peas, onion sets, cabtage pjanta: turnip, mustard, lettuce, radish seed. etc. Roudabuth'c Seed Store, Corner Front & Dock, 156,—Situations Wanted WANTED: GENERAL HOUSEWORK. No laundry. Daisy Wilson, S09 South 7th Street. 160—Transportation and Storage FOR LOCAL HAULING. DIAL 7071, LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAUL ing, low rates. We carry cargo insur ance. Ill North Uth Street. Dial 4928. Jones Transfer Co. TRANSFER SERVICE — SHORT AND long distance hauling. Malachi Pigford, 1129 Princess'Street. Dial 2-8383. 170—Wanted WANTED: ALL PEOPLE SUFFERING kidney trouble or backache to try “KidoM 97c. Money back guarantee at Saunders Drug Store or Brooklyn Pharmacy. WANTED Listings of property for sale anywhere in this vicinity. We have the clients — expert service. MARSHALL REALTY CO. K. B. Marshall—E. L. Strickland ' Realtors 210 Princess St Property, Management, Sales, Rentals WANTED TO PAY HIGHEST PRICES for used furniture. H. Berger & Son Furniture Co.. 707 North 4th St. Dial 5128. WANTED: FIVE OR SIX ROOM HOUSE modern conveniences, large lot, vicin ity Winter Park, Wrightsville. State cash price. Box 135, Pikeville, N. C. WANTED TO BUY USED CAR. WILL pay cash. Dial 7368. WANTED TRICYCLE FOR 5 YEAR OLD child. Could use one needing repairs. Phone 7389. WANTED: MODERN ELECTRIC RANGE also electric refrigerator, good condi tion. Dial 2-1546. WANTED TO BUY: GOING BUSI NESS WITH POTENTIAL POST WAR. EITHER WHOLESALE OR RETAIL OR WILL PUR CHASE INTEREST. REPLY WITH DETAILS. P. O. BOX 1137 WILMINGTON, N. C. WANTED: TYPEWRITER IN GOOD condition. Dial 5128. WANTED: TO BUY ASBESTOS SHIN gle cutter. Will pay cash for same. Dial 5647. WANTED TO BUY MAN AND GIRL’S bicycle, good condition. Will pay cash. Dial 2-2282. "classified display^ BILL TO CURTAIL WINE SALE DRAWN RALEIGH, March 9.—{JPy—'With Governor Cherry’s support, bills were introduced today in the House and Senate to authorize the State Alcoholic Board of Control to establish standards of identity, quality and purity of wines in an effort “to prevent the indiscrimi nate dumping of inferior wines into North Carolina.” The ABC board could prevent the sale of wines that are synthe tic, inferior or harmful to public health; and wines could be sold for on-premises consumption only by A-grade hotels and restaurants “in the interest of safety and morality.” “There have been widespread complaints throughout the State of boisterous, unlawful and immoral conduct and practices at some of the places where wine is sold for consumption on the premises,” Governor Cherry said in a state ment to the press. unaer tne biU prescribing plac es at which wine may be sold for Consumption on the premises and authorizing the alcoholic board of control as an agency to establish standards of identity quality and purity, the Alcoholic Board of Con trol can forbid the entrance for sale into North Carolina of infer ior wines,” the Governor said. ‘‘The board thus will have more of a negative than an affirmative power in that its main duty will be to eliminate wines that have, under many reported instances, been brought into North Carolina for sale after being rejected in other states. This will tend to re strict the sale of wine in the State. Enforcement will be a mat ter for the regular officers of the law. The duties of the Alcoholic Board of Control will tend to re strict rather than promote wine sales.” -V RE-ELECTED RALEIGH, March 9. —(^P)—John P. Swain, of Raleigh, was re-elect ed president of the Raleigh-Dur ham Airport Authority, at the first meeting of the group follow ing action of the General Assem bly in increasing the membership to eight. -V: If wool clothes get wet or mud dy, dry them slowly at room warmth—never close to a stove or radiator—and brush clean when dry. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY In The Service ARMY PRINTER Pvt. Donald R. Jenkins, son of Mrs. H. V. Jen tins, Sunset Park, is now serving with a juar termadter printing unit somewhere in the Philippines. Be- ; 'ore entering the ‘ service in May, 1944, Pvt. Jen kins was em ployed by t h e W i 1 m i n d ton Printing Co. He JENKINS received his basic training at Fort Belvoir, Va. t ON FURLOUGH T/Sgt. R. E. Chadwick, Jr., t* spending a furlough with his par* ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Chad* wick, here. Sgt. Chadwick recent, ly returned from duty in the Alas* kan theater of operations and a stay in the Birmingham General hospital in Van Nuys, Cal. Hie wife, the former Luise Anderson, of Salt Lake City, Utah, joined him en route. The couple will go to Miami, Fla., where Sgt. Chad wick will be reassigned. . Ml ARTILLERY OBSERVER j Cpl. Randolph Gurganious, 24, son of Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Gur ganious, Monta gue, is now serv. ing with a sea* soned Artillery observation bat talion in t Ji • European thea ter, specializing n locating ene my a r t i llery, “One story of GURGANIOUS how effective our location was, is that an enemy battery fired a couple of rounds to show inspecting German staff how good they were,’’ Major Ewel J. Morris, Jr., Sylacauga, Ala., battalion commander, explained, “but no sooner did they fire than we replied. Our location had been perfect and" the Yank shells land ed right on the target and wiped out the battery and the visitors. Cpl. Gurganious entered the ser vice in 1940. RECOVERS Lt. Louis P. Kermon, USNR, left Wilmington recently for active duty as a staff instructor at the Hollywood, Fla., Naval Training Station. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Kermon, of Harbor Is land, Lt. Kermon has just been discharged from the National Na val Medical Center, Bethesda, Md. He utilized a delay en route to pay a visit to his family be fore reporting to his new station. SERVING IN PHILIPPINES Pvt. William “Bill” Plott, for merly of Waynes- \ ville is now serv- r ing somewhere in the Philip pines. Pvt. Plott comes from a soldier family. His uncle, Major George F. Plott was CO of the National Guard of Waynesville for a number of years. His cous in, Capt. George PLOTT Plott, Jr., was recently listed as missing in the European theater. Prior to his enlistment, Plott was employed by the North Carolina Shipbuilding Co. IN FRANCE Staff Sergeant Edward K. Ray, of Wilmington, is serving as an aerial gunner with a twin-engined bomber group commanded by Col. Thomas C-. Corbin somewhera in France, it was officially re vealed recently. Sgt. Ray is par ticipating with other members ol Corbin’s “Crusader” group, flying B-26 Marauder bombers, in vital aerial raids against Nazi installa tions in coordination with Allied army ground forces on the Ger man front. , ___v MAGAZINE TAKEN FROM D. C. MART WASHINGTON. March 9.—«P)— LI. S. Attorney Edward H. Currart ;aid today that local distributors the magazine Look had agreed ;o withdraw all copies of the March 20 issue from Washington lews-stands. Curran said his attention had jeen called to the magazine’s dls« >lay of pictures taken in a Miami ■’la., night club of “scantily dress, id women.” He said he had called n the distributors, the Washington lews Co., but no charges ware iled. A representative of the news ompany confirmed that the com. iany was removing copies from he stands, asserting: “We are ooperating with Mr. Curran’s of. ie;e.” In New York, however, Loolt ’romotion Manager Felix Jager isserted “we definitely are not larvned in Washington. We defln* tely are not restricting sales In ny way. However, we did volun. eer not to ship in any extra eo lies to Washington to take advan. age of any increased demand as . result of this publicity.” Jager said the picture display howed “people playing in Miami” nd added: “Apparently somebody 1 Miami—I don’t know who—put l a beef to Washington.” t ATTENTION VETERANS WE CAN BUILD A NEW HOME FOR YOU NOW If you are thinking of buy ing a home, and can’t find wh*t you want, why be sat isfied with an old house? We arrange all details for you, and it can be financed under the GI bill loan. Why wait? Let us give you the details now. FOSTER-HILL REALTY CO. Construction Dept. Realtors & Homebuilders MONEY!! IN A HURRY AUTO LOANS $50 & UP See the man with the plan for the Local Man. GOFER MOTOR FINANCE CO. my3 Market St. Manor Bldg. Dial 21956 NICK'S MARKET 5th and Greenfield Sts. SATURDAY ONLY VEGETABLES Okra — Peppers Cukes — Endive — White and Yellow Squash — Egg-Plant — Beets — Carrots — Pole Beans — Snap Beans — Lima Beans — Garden Peas — Rad ishes — Spring Onions — Mustard — Collards and Red Ripe Tomatoes.15c pound FRUITS Large Ripe i Pineapples ... .20c each Red Grapes — Tangerines — Pears — Large Red Ap ples for Baking — Seedless Oranges — and Grapefruit. and Ripe Bananas.10c pound Plenty of Vanilla Wafers Fresh Strawberries and Whipped MM Creme Candy Bars Mostly Choc. Covered 5c Each Choc. Covered Marshmallow Cookies .10c pkg. KITES FOR KIDDIES 7 AND PLENTY OF CORD We Have Plenty of Pipes, Pipe Tobaccos, and As Long As They Last, A Pack of Cigarettes To Each Customer. Plenty of Wines, Beer, and Drinks. Want To Feel Good? Trade Here Just Once — Stimulate Your Appetite Get Treated Courteously for A Change — We Need Your Business and We iJon’t Hide Any Short Items. So Shop Early. Thanks. NICHOLAS SALEEHY Owner-Manager WANTED! Late model 1-2 or 3-4 ton delivery truck — panel or pickup body — must be in good conditio n—ceiling prices offered. Write at once — give make, model ■xnd body type. C. D. CARE STAR-NEWS §H:i:iai!!!a!!!M!l«:;!IKI!lHllllB!iiHliai!IIHIII!e I f OAXS i I • AUTO | I - • APPLIAKCES I •REFINANCING! FINANCE INCORPORATED i GARLAND F, PALMER 1 Pres, and Mgr. j| Cape Fear Hotel Blag. _ Corner 201 N. 2nd St. Telephone 2-82IS ■ UAAIIJf 2 YOUNG MEN TO LEARN PRESSMAN And STEROTYPE APPLY STAR-NEWS PRESS ROOM CEILING - The price we pay on all Clean USED CARS. MAULDIN MOTOR CO. Call C. H. Spooner, 8978 X T* * * i Personal Loans | * * | Wilmington Finance Co. * ^ 202 Murchison Bldg. jjc ************************ _‘ llllBIIIIBIlllBIll'BIIIIBIIIIBIIIIBIIIIBllilBlBIllli^ Insurance § GARLAND F. PALMER | FINANCE INCORPORATED | Cape Fear Hotel Bldg. S 111IBI111B11I1BHI1BII11B11IIBIHIB11IIBIIIIBI11IB1II!b1 LOAN'S Auto and Aircraft Financing and Refinancing Insurance M & J Finance Corp. 214 S. Front St. Phone 2-2740 Income Taxes Permanent Tax Consultants Specialist in all kinds of Federal and N. C. Income Taxes Carolina Income Tax Service Second Floor-Odd Fellows Bldg. Corner 3rd and Princess Sts. Open 9 A. M. to 10 P. M. Daily — Phone 5113 We WILL PAY CASH FOR YOUR USED CAR RANEY Chevrolet Co. 4ih & Princess Dial 9621 ] ■ 1 WANTED j Plymouth, Chevrolet or Ford Coach—Must be low ] mileage—Late model—Per- ; sonal ownership preferred ! —Mechanical and body con- . dition good — No commis- t sion, straight cash deal, i Ceiling. — Answer S. L. I. \ Star-News. lead The Classified Ads \
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