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Star-News reserves the right to T”' or accept any advertisement aub "S for publicatien. w services are not rendered aa adver “ the Star-News wants to know it. „j)i ,ee thst any attempt to defraud *'omptlv handled by the P. O. Dept, ‘russified display e°Dy tnu»< be In the Jjjg“before S p. m. daily and 1 p. m. Itturday-__ ~j_Announcemeuta, t-Automotlve. (-Chiropractor. iJlBook sellers—StatlonelK U—Builders. jj_Builders SuppUea. jj^Builness Opportunity <4-Business Service. 15-Buiinees Site*. 14- Cleaners—Dyer*. jt-Clothing ii_Coal—Wood—Fuel OIL jd-Dairy Product*. Sj-pincin*. 5J-Dogs-Cat*-P*t*. ^Zcry'cieenlng—Preartne. 41-la tables. 41—Satins Pi**** 45-IlectricsL 41-Feeds. 45_FlnanclaL 54- Floor Finisher*. 51—riorist. 51-For Rent 55— For Rent At Resort*. 55—For Rent—Apartments 54- For Rsnt—Room*. (4-Room and Board. 55- For Rent—House*. 54- For Sale. 15- Hardware. 55- Household Goods. 84-Houses For Sale. 14-Htip Wanted—Male. 94-Heip Wanted—Female. II- Insurance. 114- Instruction. III- Jewelers. iO-La undry. 104— Loans. 105- Lort and Found. 115— Livestor k. lll-Mlgcellaneous. Ill-Machinery. 1'5—Music. 124—Office Equipment. 1!1—Office for Rent l!S-Paint—Papering. lh-Flumbing—Heating. 111-Printing. W-Professional. US-Personal. U4-Poultry 155-Radio and Repain. 1!4—Real Estate. 131-Refrigeration Service. 1!4-Seeds—Plants—Bulba. 154-Situations Wanted. 157-Shoes. Il!4-Trensportation and Storage. 151-Typewriters. I‘4-Wanted. 1—Announcements LAWN MOWER SHARPENING Brown’a Saw Service. »24 1-2 No. 4th Street. t—Automotive 193* FORD FOUR DOOR SEDAN. 1S36 Ford coach, 1937 Plymouth, 4 door se ta. Sutton Pontiac Co., 16 No. 2nd St. Dill 2-8150. WANTED: 1938 TO 1941 LIGHT CAR /torn private owner. Call 2-1336. WANTED TO BUY FOG LIGHT, RADIO and heater. Must be reasonable. Phone 7057. AUTOMOBILE WHEELS. NEW FORDS and Plymouths. Ford springs and Ford grills. Robert’s uto Exchange, 519 So. 13t'i Street. SEE US TODAY! LET US HELP VOU SOLVE YOUR TIRE PRO BLEMS. RECAPPING, VUL CANIZING. RELINERS. B & N TIRE CO., 3RD AND CAMP BELL. DIAL 7368. n*ST 1200.00 GETS MODEL A FORD ooupe. Bryant Lumber Co. Chevrolet, Oldsmoblle, Cadillac Sale* and Service RANK CHEVROIJT CO. to Prtnccu St Dial 6651 CASH TOR YOUR CAR. WE BUY AND •ell good uied cara. Howell Motor Co. 7 North Third Street. fASSENGER CAR TIRES RECAPPED end repaired. Akron Tire Company 1 North Third St. *E~PAY ALL THAT OPA CEIL INC WILL PERMIT FOR CLEAN CARS. MACMILLAN BUICK CO.. 208 NO. 2ND. DIAI 9571. WE PAY CEILING Price on all clean late model used cars. BARKER and FUTCH Next to Cape Fear Hotel MOTOR CO.. 114 NORTH 2ND General repair work on all makes cars. Fenders and body. 1934 CHEVROLET COACH WITH HEAT *r’ good transportation. Call Harris 2-2487. 216 Market Street. ■^CAPPING PASSENGER AND TRUCK Limited amount of grade "A” ™ober in stock. Reid’s Tire Service, 216 Market St, 2-2487. ^"Chiropractor **ADACHE. BACKACHE, NERVOUS Dr Mary J. Layton. 512 South Building. Phone 2-012S. *~-Boats r°S .SALE: 39 FOOT BOAT. 9 1-2 FT. bini rataloa motor, 2 new shrimp J™ hoisting rig complete. $1800.00. Exceptional bargain. Paul’s Ma 3288* Sh°P’ Beau£ort. N. C. Dial B ^-Bunders Supplies. SALE: ASBESTOS SHINGLE SID ' lot of all sash, six hundred B, stones, one show case. City J^hlders Supply. Dial 6220._ Cri-OTEX WHITE ROCK WALLBOARD ,,, the Side waiis. Celotex 16x32 In •“Ution Tile for ceilings, is excellent Jgn«truction. Ask Becker’s 7761. COVER YOUR HOUSE. THIS IS ta. you get, well trained workmen h-.ll u** enough galvanized nails to ih Lshin*le* on, best grade Ford lock ‘"9-es that can not curl or blow hten year guarantee not to leak m,y ls»t 20 years or longer. Ex 5‘hslve authorized Ford dealers. Mclver Jobber Co. M, C. Mclver. Phone 4347. SASH DOORS. BLINDS, WIN rioor frames, screens. Turned ®hunr.s. Cabinets. Oldest, best equip I22fl to city' Roderick and Land. ^Business Service__ SURVEYING BY A. A. ROBBINS. Surveyor. 710 N. 3rd ' WUmlngton, Phone 2-2206. 25—Coal—Wood—Fuel Oil "kindling,Aifret _«0«. B. V. Rlvenbark. *nth ^cgl!1 33—Dogs—Cats—Pet* ~ Champion My Own Bmcfe'stwk OnW a few left. 510 South^nd^St. ^ 35—Drug* Let Us Fill Your Km ~~~ P R K S C R 1 P T lO N See Us For Your Drue Needs BROOKLYN PHARMACY #01 North 4th St Dial «n« NO ONE SELLS FOR LKSSI * 41—Eatables " ‘ BROWN'S GROCERY, CHOICE CUTS Umb. veal, beef and pork. Fancy Gro-’ ceries. 802 North 4th_St. Dial 45—Electrical ""* —— MASON ELECTRIC Co! Electric Contractors 107 North 3rd St Dl,l ^ BOND ELECTRIC CO. CONTRACTING and repair service. 312 Wright St Dial 21250. * ' 48—Feeds HOLLYBROOK POULTRY nten.; KA3 co Dog Food. Wood’s Seed Store. 11 No. Front St Dial 4620. TUXEDO FEEDS The Feeder's Silent Partner CROSS SEED CO. 3 AIRYMEN: TAKE ADVANTAGE OF the extra benefits In Quaker Dairy Rations. Get better health and produc tion at lower food coat J. J. Allen A Son. Phone S7S2. 51— Florist CUT FLOWERS, POT PLANTS, COR sages, funeral designs. Quick deliveries. Blossom Shop. 31 So. Front Dial 1-03S1. 52— For Rent FOR RENT: TWO OFFICES. 315 1-2 North Front Street. Samuel Bear Sr. and Sons 311 No. Front Street. FOR RENT: CENTRAL LOCATION small warehouse, rail siding. Lot 200 x 150. Apply 214 South Front Street 55—For Rent—Apartments FOR RENT: THREE ROOM APART ment. Completely furnished. To Couple without children. Phone 4680. TWO ROOM FURNISHED APARTMENT to couple. Apply at office, 128 Prin cess Street. FURNISHED APARTMENT. BEDROOM, kitchen with built-in breakfast nook, private bath. Permanent couple, pre ferred. No children. 115 Church St. BO—For Rem—Rooms FOR RENT: LARGE FRONT BEDROOM, close down town. Dial 7205. LARGE ROOM WITH KITCHEN PRIVI leges. Private home. Dial 7017. FOR RENT: FURNISHED BEDROOM in private home. Kitchen privileges. Dial 2-1347. ROOMS AND HOUSE KEEPING ROOMS Apply 101 So. 3rd. FURNISHED ROOMS APARTMENT HOT water each room. 317 North 3rd St. ROOMS NOW AVAILABLE: EDGEWA ter Hotel. Wrightsville Beach. Phone 8896. S3—Room and Board ROOM AND BOARD. 12 SO, 8TH ST. 70.—For Sale. FOR SALE: RED COCA COLA BOX. $25.00. $50.00 wardrobe for $25.90. 317 Grace. 50 GAL. STEEL DRUMS AND FAU cets. Hughes Bros., 11th and Market Street. 1942 HOUSE TRAILER, GOOD CONDI tion. 518E Vance Street. ARMY OFFICER'S SHORT OVERCOAT. New. Size 38L. $25.00. Dial 4980. 150 ACRES OF PULP WOOD. H. J. Griffin, Watha, N. C. Route 1. BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL SHOES. Available at Pickard’s. 209 Market St. Dial 2-3224. ONE AUTOMATIC WIRELESS RECORD player and records for sale. House No. 107 Spofford. Dial 4500. NEW BROWN MINK COAT FOR $50. Size 16. 2649E Adam St. Riverside Apt. 2 NEW TREADLE SEWING MACHINES and 2 used treadle machines. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 304 North Front Street. SINGLE ELECTRIC HOT PLATES. $2.00 double plates $8.95. One new victory bicycle, 26 in. $27.50. L. F. Sollee, 902 Princess Street. _ SEE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL LINE of Easter cards in Wilmington at the Nancy Wilma Shop, 112 No. Second St. WILL SELL MY DINNER RING AND solitaire, over 1 1-2 carat, diamond wrist watch and bracelet, all platl nut. A Bargain. Write Box T-2, care of Star-News. __ NEW BOOKS IN. EDNA FERBER'S ’’Great Son”. Newell’s, Wrightsville Beach. . . _.... . A T A rP_ UalNU X OtViaoa....-.- --- est edition complete. Term* if desired. Write E-2 care of Star-News._ NEW BOOKS IN—BOOTH TARKING ton’s "Image Of Josephine” Newells Wrightsville Beach. _»___ SPENCER SUPPORTS AND BRAs£ iers designed. Mrs. Ramseur. *01* Crea sy Avenue. Dial ****• 3PENCER INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED supports for healthful. PRob^ For appointments, call Mrs. J.B. Rober son, 2-8025—2-371*. __ AIR COMPRESSORS. SIZES AND TYPE portable or stationary to meet your re quirements. Write B. H. Dixon. Rocky Mount, N. C. _ RESTAURANT TABLES. STAINLESS silverware, hanging scale, C. B. Stem berger Equipment Co. 1009 Princess. Dial 21766.__ VACUUM CLEANERS. WASHING MA chlne and electric iron parts. Elec trolux cleaner, sales and service. Dial 2-3562._ WE BUY AND SELL USED FURN1 ture. H. Evanson Furniture Exchange. 716 Castle. Dial 2-3809._ JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF GAR den Hose. 25 and 50 ft. lengths. B. F. Goodrich Stores, 14 North 3rd, Phone 7560. BEDROOM SUITES, KITCHEN AND utilities cabinets, oil cook, stoves and ranges. Castle Street Furniture Co. Dial 6447. ___ JUST RECEIVED: A BEAUTIFUL SE lection of living room suites with all spring construction. People’s Furni ture Co.. 257 North Front. EARLY SHOWING OF THREE PIECE porch sets, porch rockers and swings. Levine Furniture Co., 319 Castle. Dial 5347. LINOLEUM RUGS, GUARANTEED. heavy and light weight. Lands Furni ture Co., 621 North 4th St. SEE OUR DISPLAY. 32 PIECE SET OF china, 2 door glass front dish cabinets. Railroad Salvage Co, Dial 2-3626. TURN YOUR OLD PIECES OF FURNI ture into cash. Railroad Salvage Co.. 603 Castle Street. Dial 2-3626. _ 75—Household Goods WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNI ture. Kay's Furniture Exchange, 703 North 4th. Dial 2-1849. FOR SALE: FLORENCE 5 BURNER range or trade on bedroom suite. 115 So. Harrison St. SEWING MACHINE, CHINA CLOSETS, gas stoves, oil stoves, ice boxes, bed room suite, chairs. Batson Transfer. 75—Household Goods SPECIAL! t PUCE BEDROOM SUITES including spring, mattress and pin up lamps, $114.50. Jones Purniture Co. $$$ SAVE $$$ ‘‘BEST SELECTION OF USED FURNITURE IN WIL MINGTON IN OUR USED FUR NITURE DEPT.” H. BERGER AND SON FURNITURE CO., 707 NORTH 4TH. DIAL 5128. ONE SLIGHTLY USED LAWSON SOFA, Tapestry covering. $75.00. Good condi tion. Sutton Council Furniture Co. FOUR DAY SUPER VALUE! ELECTRIC HOT PLATES. SPE CIAL PRICE $4.77. H. BERGER & SON FURNITURE CO., 707 NORTH 4TH ST. DIAL 5128. SPECIAL! BEDROOM SUITES, COM plete. $110.00 and up. Use our easy credit plan. Carolina Furniture Co., 617 No. 4th St. Dial 4045. SPECIAL: 3 WAY TORCHERE FLOOR lamps at $16.95. Carolina Furniture Co. 617 No. 4th St. Dial 4048. USE YOUR CREDIT TODAY! EASY CREDIT. TERMS CHEERFULLY ARRANGED! 12 MONTHS TO PAY. MOST COM PLETE SELECTION OF FUR NITURE IN CITY AT GREAT ER SAVINGS. H. BERGER & SON FURNITURE CO. 7 0 7 NORTH 4TH. DIAL 5128. ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE REPAIRED Anton’s Kx-It Shop. Dial 2-1928. 2018 Barnett. SEE OUR COLLECTION OF ALL STEEL baby carriages. Priced $12.50 and up. Stein Furniture Store, 605 North 4th Street. NEW SHIPMENT OF LIVING ROOM suites, large selection of covers. Pric ed $125.00 and up. Home Furniture Co., 23 Market St. LARGE SELECTION OF JUTCfcEN cabinets, utility cabinets and break fast suites. Home Furniture Co. 23 Market St. SPECIAL! 4 PIECE WALNUT BED room suite only $79.50. Schwartz Furniture Co., 713 North 4th Street. SPECIAL ON COTTAGE CURTAINS. $2.75 and $4.50 while they last. Fender Furniture Co., 28 South Front St. “Assistant Home Makers.” FURNITURE REPAIRING: WE SPE cialize in upholstering. Wilmington Upholstery, Co., 1221 Castle Street. H. T. Rothrock, owner. 80—Houses For Sale IF you WISH TO BUY. BELL OR trade real estate, see us W. M. HEWLETT. Realtor 314 Princess St,_ Dial 713* READY SOON: POST WAR DEVELOP ment Ridge Crest on the Sound. FOR SALE: SEVERAL FARMS IN Brunswick county, small and large, one very nice place, good house on good road near Winnabow. Tucker Real Estate Co., Carolina Beach. Phone 2491. 11 NORTH JACKSON STREET, SUN set Park. 5 rooms, hardwood floors, tile bath and kitchen, electric refrig erator, oil circulator, automatic water heater, new Perfection oil range, nice spring garden, grape vines and fruit trees, back fenced. Party leaving town. Priced for quick sale. CAROLINA BEACH, NORTHERN EX tension, five room house financed, Year Tound living, owner going into service. See owner on property. 12th Avenue and Canal Drive. FOR SALE BUSINESS LOT SUMMER HILL 100 ft. on Carolina Beaeh Road, by 330 ft. on side street. Plenty ot room lor any businegg establishment. FOSTER-HILL REALTY CO. Realtors CAROLINA BEACH: FOR BALE BY owner, nine room duplex apartment house. Two blocks from Carolina Beach Drug Store. Dial 3785. 411 CASTLE ST., FIVE ROOM BUNGA low, on nice size lot; small apartment in rear of lot. H. F. Milder, Realtor, Phone 4932, FOR BETTER LARGE OR SMALL IN vestment, see Carclina Beach realtors. Phone 3491, Box 661A, Tucker Real Estate Co., Carolina Beach. NICE HOME IN CITY, NICE HOME in Sunset Park, lot in Brookwood. Dial 2-2908. 85.—Help Wanted—Male NOT1GE IU cnrLiUIUU unu WUIU1 en. All workers, male and female, must be hired under provision of 'he 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: A GOOD RELIABLE MAN or woman to supply customers with Rawleigh Products. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. NCC-252-127, Richmond, Va. AIDES-ATTENDANTS AGE 18 — 60. (Men-women with or without ex perience). Private hospital near N. Y. offers practical training for worth while, essential work, now and post war, with a home in our dormitory, excellent meals and laundry, plus $62 $82 per month. Vacations and sick leave with pay. High school not re quired. If now employed in hospital do not apply. Write Box 467-C, Amity ville, L. I., N. Y. __ CLOTHING SALESMAN, EXPERIENC ed made to measure suits. Apply Quality Shop next to Bailey Theatre. IMMEDIATE AND IN NEAR FU - TURE CARPENTERS, PAIN TERS, PLUMBERS, ELECTRI CIANS, ALSO HELPERS IN THESE TRADES. GOOD PAY, STEADY WORK. WRITE OR APPLY IN PERSON TO CAMP DAVIS EXCHANGE, CAMP DA VIS N. C. ATTENTION—ASSIS TANT EXCHANGE OFFICER. PHONE CAMP DAVIS NO. 20. WANTED: EXPERIENCED CRANE OP erator for 10B Bucyrus Erie gasoline crane. Talman Transfer Co. 919 South 2nd St.___ 90—Help Wanted—Female experienced alteration lady wanted for dresses and suits. Craw ford’s. _ GIRLS FOR CURB SERVICE. HOT Shoppe, 806 So. 17th after 3 o’clock. WANTED: DISHWASHER TO WORK from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Apply White Front Grill, across from City Hall. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANTED. Apply Tourist Grill. 109 North 3rd St. WANTED: DISHWASHERS, APPLY IN person. Ideal Grill, 1510 No. 4th St, WANTED AN EXPERIENCED BEAUTY OPERATOR, CAP ABLE OF MANAGING SHOP. ALSO BEAUTY OPERATOR. GOOD PROPOSITION. APPLY CAPE FEAR BEAUTY SHOP. PHONE 7526._ MAID, WHITE OR COLORED, LIVE on lot, room, board, salary. Call 6591. WANTED: COLORED WOMAN FOR flat work. Hand igoners and shirt finishers. Apply Ideal Laundry, Front and Orange Street 90— Help Wanted—Female WANTED AT ONCE: EXPERIENCED maid for half day, small family, good pay. 1918 Market St. ALTERATION LADY for women’s apparel Apply WHAL’S 214 NO. FRONT ST. THREE COLORED MAIDS FOR CAFE teria, must have health certificate. 214 Brookwood Ave. after 5 p.m. Mrs. Pope. WANTED EXPERIENCED SALES LADIES. APPLY MRS. EAS TERLEY, SMART AND THRIF TY DRESS SHOPPE._ WANTED: WHITE WOMEN MARKERS and sorters. Apply Ideal Laundry. Front and Orange Street. EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES FOR RETAIL SELLING. GOOD SALARIES AND COMMISSION. AFPLY TAUBMAN’S. 16 SOUTH FRONT STREET. 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 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: HEISORD WHITE FACE COW ABOUT 2 YEARS OLD. DRAGGING CHAIN SOME WHERE BETWEEN WINTER PARK AND WRIGHTSVILLE SOUND. $10 REWARD. DIAL 4764. LOST: MAN’S COAT WITH PARKER 51 fountain pen In pocket between Brunswick Bridge and Town Creek Bridge. Reward. Dial 9709 after 6:30 p.m. FOUND: TWO LARGE HOUND DOGS. No identification. Dial County 4802, R. F. D. 1, Box 232A. A BUNCH OF KEYS LOST ON SOUTH Front Street between Dock and Ann St. Return to Star-News. Reward. LOST: NO. 4 RATION BOOK. EDDIE Gregg. 1109 No. 5th St. LOST: GAS RATION BOOK. A. A. Holly, Burgaw, N. C. 110— Livestock FOR SALE: 13 MILK GOATS, 88 HEAD of cattle. A. B. Mercer, Winnabow, N. C. itt’D, 1, Box 131, 111— Miscellaneous _ IT’S EASY TO USE. ONE SPRAYING prevents moth damage from 2 to 5 years. Aram stainless mothproof with stands dry cleaning. Sellers Furniture Co. Dial 7535, 118—Music PIANOS Just received large shipment of Spln ette. Studio, Upright and Grand Pianos. Come in and select yours today. A. H. Yopp Piano Co., 209 Princesa St Dial 2-3722. 136—Poultry BLOODTESTED BABY CHICKS, LEAD lng breeds, hatchea twice weekly. Thousands on hand dally. Roudabusb’s Seed Store. ___ 139—Radio and Repairs HOWARD RADIO CO. 1027 So. 3rd St Phona 4826 All Work Fully Guaranteed BLAKE BROS. RADIOS AND REFRIGERATION REPAIR SERVICE 520 CastleDial 2-9790 YOUR BATTERY RADIO. CHANGED to electric. Dial 4826 for estimate. Howard Radio, 1027 South 3rd St DEPENDABLE RADIO SERVICE WORK guaranteed. House and auto aerials. Watson’s Radio Service. 722 No. 3rd St. _ 150—Real Estate FARM FOR SALE OR RENT. 275 ACRES 120 cleared. 12 acres tobacco, 4 mules, 4 living houses, sheds and other buildings, good fishing. A. S. Hew ett, Supply, N. C. 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 $15,000. Call A. B. Walton Realty Co., 12$ 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. McGlrt, 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 BOONE AND BENSON. DAY AND night service. Dial 9024. Ill North 8th St. 155—Seeds—Plants Bulbs ONION SETS, CABBAGE PLANTS, snap beans, butter beans, pepper, to mato, crowder peas, garden com, okra, melons, fertilizers, sprayers, dusters, insecticides, etc. Wood’s Seed Store. GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT BY PLANT ing early bearing fruit trees, nut trees and berry plants, offered by Virginia’s largest growers. Write for new low-price catalogue, listing ex tensive line of fruits and ornamentals. Waynesboro Nurseries, Waynesboro, Virginia. BERRY PLANTS FOR THE HOME GAR den. 25 Famous Boysenberry $5.60 post paid. 25 Latham Red Raspberries $4.20 postpaid. 25 Cumberland Blackcap Raspberries $4.20 postpaid or $7.15 for 50. 100 Blakemore Strawberries $3.60 postpaid. 100 Gem Everbearing Straw berries $4.60 postpaid. 3 new improv ed Blueberries 3 year plants $5.20 postpaid. Write for free copy new low - price catalogue offering both fruits and ornamentals. Waynesboro Nurseries, Waynesboro, Vuginia. " QUALITY SEED ~ We Specialize in the Seeds You Need CROSS SEED CO. 19 Market StDial 6868 VICTORY GARDEN3: GROW LOW-, cost, ration free food. Start now, plant ing garden peas, onion sets, cabbage pjants: turnip, mustard, lettuce, radish gf.ed, ate. Rourta bush'd Seed Store, Comer Front A Dock. 155—Seeds—Plants Bulbs ONION SETS, CABBAGE PLANTS, map beam, butter beans, pepper, to mato, crowder peas, garden corn, okra, melons, etc. Wood’s Seed Store. 156.—Situations Wanted WANTED: POSITION AS SECRETARY bookkeeper, nine years experience. References. Dial 2-2043. 160—Transportation and Storage FOR LOCAL HAULING, DIAL 7071. TRANSFER SERVICE - SHORT AND long distance hauling. Malechl Pigford, 1120 Princess Street. Dial 2-8383. 170.—Wanted. WANTED TO PAY HIGHEST PRICES for used furniture. H. Berger 8k Son Furniture Co.. 707 North 4th 8t. Dial 5128. _ WANTED: TO BUY ASBESTOS SHIN gle cutter. Will pay cash for same. Dial 5847. WANTED TO BUY, ESTABLISHED beauty parlor. Must be modem. Will pay spot cash. Address O. D. Care Star-News. WANTED—PONY OR SMALL HORSE that can do light farm work. Must be reasonable. Write Box R-ll, cere Star-News. WANTED—LIGHT ONE HORSE PLOW, must be in good condition. Write Box R-10, care Star-News. WANTED: USED RODS AND REELS. George Canady, 114 Market Street. Dial 6022. WANTED TO BUY OLD LAWN MOW ers, any condition. Brown’s Saw Serv ice. 924 1-2 No. 4th St. WANTED: A USED ELECTRIC REFRIG erator. Have baby, need one. Dial 9319, WANTED: FURNISHED TWO BED rooms, house or apartment by Army officer. Phone 2-8833. WANTED BY APRIL 15. FURNISHED 2 or 3 room apartment. No children. Write Box ”B-2”, care of Star-News. PERMANENT CIVILIAN COUPLE DE sires to rent quiet unfurnished apart ment. Writt W-10, care of Star-News. WANTED Listings of property for gale 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: LATE MODEL MOTORCYCLE cash. Ceiling price. Dial 2-1269. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY" AUTO LOANS LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES C0FER FINANCE COMPANY 20854 Market St. — Phone 2-1956 170—Wanted TENANT FOR TOBACCO. ALL LAND ready to plant or will hire. H. J. Griffin, Route 1, Watha, N. C. WANTED; ALL PEOPLE SUFFERING kidney trouble or backache to try “Kido’* 97c. Money beck guarantee at Saundera Drug Store or Brooklyn Pharmacy. 180—Legal NOTICE: United States of America, Petitioner, vs. Certain Parcels of Land in the County of New Hanover, State of North Carolina, and Katie R. Graing er; L. P. Harrell, Substitute Trustee; and the following persons and their re spective spouses, if living; if dead, their surviving spouses, unknown heirs, per sonal representatives, creditors, succes sors and or assign, if any, whose names and addresses are not known; and the following firms and or corporations, if in existence; otherwise their unknown successors and or assigns whose names and addreses are not known; Adam Bloodworth and wife, Katherine Ann Bloodworth; Carrie Brown and huband, John H. Brown; Lillian Davis and hus band, Thomas Davis; Swift M. Em pie; Roland Fowler and Wife, Louisa P. Fowler; Helen (Loucile) Foy; Thelma Foy; Mary Geyer and husband, Lewis Geyer; Home Savings Bank, cestui que trust; James H. Howe: Lawrence Howe; Richard Howe; Lydia Jones and hus band, Gordon Jones; Catherine King and husband, Geo. F. King; C. Iola Koeth; Geo. H. Koeth and wife, J. C. Koeth; L. A. H. Koeth; Carrie Lee and hus band; John Lee; Carrie McKenney and husband, William McKenny; Maggie Mc Laurin; A. W. Pate and wife, Mattie A. Pate; Bertha Waddell; Davis Waddell; Mary Waddell; Nathan Waddell; Richard Waddell; Sadie Waddell, and Wesley Waddell, Defendants, and ail other per sons claiming any right, title, interest, lien, easement, or other interest what soever in the lands hereinafter described, will take notice that an acton or proceed ing entitled as above has been commenc ed in the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina, at Wilmington, North Carolina, for the condemnation of certain lands as a site for housing for persons engaged in national defense activities and their families, and for the purpose of exclud ing all parties other than the Govern ment from any actual or contingent in terest in said lands, to-wit: "Al! that tract or parcel of land situate in the County of New Hanover, State of North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows; Beginning at a stone marked “J. H. B.’’ (W. L. Bryan Corner), runs thence North 72 degrees 22’ West 452.5 feet; thence North 10 degrees 15’ West 2734.2 feet; thence North 83 degrees 33’ East 400.9 feet to concrete monument; thence South 10 degrees 15’ East 2919.3 feet to the point of beginning; containing 25.98 acres. The tract of land described may be di vided into parcels as follows: Parcel No. 8D: Beginning at a stone marked “J. H. B.” (W. L. Bryan Comer) runs thence North 72 degrees 22’ West 452.5 feet; CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ~ PACKING-SHIPPING AND CRATING Cargo and Furniture crated and packed for shipment anywhere. Complete Van Service. Cour teous Service. Northrop Transfer Co. 520 Queen St. Dial 2-1703 ************************ I I I Personal Loans i * * jjj Wilmington Finance Co. * M2 Murchlioo Bldg. % ************************ FOR SALE: Grocery Business in good location. Stock, fixtures and property. $3,000 00 Cape Fear Realty Co. W. R. Davis Richard Lewis Homes—Business Industrial Properties 203 N. 2nd. St. Cape Fear Hotel Building Dial 2-0619 We WILL PAY CASH FOR YOUR USED CAR RANEY Chevrolet Co. 4th & Princess Dial 9621 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 and body type. C. D. CARE STAR-NEWS EASTER FLOWERS (Enter ^Sunday— CORSAGES of Or- } chids. Rose*, Car- / nations, Gardenias, Sweet Peas, etc. p 0~T PLANTS— " v Easter Lilies, Gar- r VflKf _ / d e n i as, Azaleas, Geraniums, Hy- t i drangeas, Yellow f VvSjJp * Calla Lilies, etc. } ^ CUT FLOWERS — 1 Roses, Carnations, V Gladiolus, S w ee t Peas, Daffodils, Lilies, Snapdrag MAKE YOUR SE- MGmfikwV LECTION EARLY. | Flowers sent The Blossom Shop 31 So. Front Dial 29381 180.—Legal thence North 10 degrees 15’ West 2097.5 feet; thence North 7t) degrees 10* East 405.7 feet; thence South 10 degrees 15’ East 2376.7 feet to the point of begin ning; containing 20.54 acre*. Parcel No. 9 C: Beginning at a stone marked ”J. H. B.” (W. L. Bryan Comer” run thence North 72 degrees 22* West 452.5 feet; thence North 10 degrees 15’ West 2097.5 feet to the true point of beginning; thence continuing North 10 degrees 15’ West 636.7 feet; thencee North 83 de grees 33’ East 400.9 feet to a concrete monument; thence South 10 degrees 15’ East 542.6 feet; thence South 70 de grees 10’ West 405.7 feet to the true point of beginning; continuing 5.42 acres.” And the said defendants and all other parties claiming an interest in said lands of any kind whatsoever will furth er take notice that they are required to appear and file answer or demur to the petitions filed herein before the Clerk Of the United States District Court at Wilmington, North Carolina, on or before the 14th day of April, 1945, or within twenty (20) days thereafter, or the relief prayed for will be granted. This 14th day of March. 1945. MADELYN D. DIXON. Clerk United States District Court By WILLIAM C. SHAW, Deputy Clerk NOTICE: United States of America, Petitioner, vs. .24 of an acre of land, more or less, situate in New Hanover County, North Carolina, and Fanny Tate Estate; Harrison Davis, Sr., husband oi Louisa Davis; Cpl. Harrison Davis, Jr.; Emma Davis, wife of Harrison Davis. Jr.; Cpl. James Davis; Alfred Davis; R. W. Jordan, husband of Mary Tate Jordan; Katherine McNeal; Charles Tate and wife, if any: James Tate and wife, if any; Oliver Tate and wife, Estelle Tate; and the following persons and their respective spouses, if living; if dead, their surviving spouses, unknown heirs, personal representatives, creditors, suc cessors and or assigns, if any, whose names and addresse are not known: John K. Brown, Attorney in Fact: Louisa Tate Davis; Mary Tate Jordan; Virginia Tate McNeal and husband. James Mc Neal; Fanny Tate and husband, Charles Tate; Barzilla G. Worth, and W. E. Worth, Defendants, and all other per sons claiming any right, title, interest, lien, easement, or other interest whatso ever in the lands hereinafter described, will take notice that an action or pro ceeding entitled as above has been commenceed in the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of North Carolina, at Wilmington, North Carolina, for the condemnation of cer tain lands for use in connection with the expansion of Bluethenthal Bomber Com mand Station, Wilmington, North Caro lina, and for the purpose of excluding all parties other than the Government from any actual or contingent interest in said lands, to-wit: “Tract No. 73: All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in Cape Fear Township, New Han over County, North Carolina, being a part of the Government Access Road by-pass, boundel on the Northeast by other lands of Fanny Tate Estate, on the CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ■llliailliailliailliailllBlli:BllllBIIIIB'mBllliBI1| * Insurance j | GARLAND F. PALMER | | FINANCE INCORPORATED 1 | Cape Fear Hotel Bldg. flpilllBlfflBI'IIBIIIIBIIIIBIinailllBfflBIIIIBffiBIIIII I j o ws I i I • AUTO ! I I a0 APPLIANCES 1 i • REFINANCING! ■ I FINANCE INCORPORATED f I GARLAND F. PALMER | V Pres, and Mgr. jj 1 Cape Fear Hotel Bldg. | y Corner 201 N. 2nd St. Telephone 2-8210 i£ illllBIIIIBIlllBIIIIBIlllBIIIIBilllBilllBIIIIBIlllBllllBl WANTED Plymouth, Chevrolet or Ford Coach—Must be low mileage—Late model—Per sonal ownership preferred —Mechanical and body con dition good — No commis sion, straight cash deal. Ceiling. — Answer S. L. I. Star-News. DAINTY CINNAMON TWIRLS 1 cup sifted Dainty enriched flour. 1 1-2 teaspoons baking powder 1-2 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar 2 tablespoons shortening Cinnamon sugar 1-2 cup sugar Mix sugar and cinnamon | 1 egg 1 1-4 cup milk Melted margarine or butter 1-2 cup cinnamon sugar 1-2 teaspoon cinnamon Sift together Dainty flour, bak ing powder, salt, anl sugar cut or rub in shortening. Beat egg and add milk. Add to Dainty flour mixture, mixing only enough to moisten flour. Toss out on lightly floured board and knead gently 1-2 minute. Roll into rectangular sheet 1-4 inch thick; With pastry wheel or sharp knife, cut lengthwide in to inch-wide strips. Brush with melted margarine or butter and sprinkle cinamon sugar length wise in half of inch strip. Foil uneavened partion of strip over Cinnamon sugar. Twist strip. Coil each twisted strip and place on greased baking sheet. Bake in moderately hot oven (425 degrees) 12 to 15 minutes Yield: About 6 twirls. Ask Your Grocer for Dainty Flour Refuse All Substitutes J. J. ALLEN & SON L80.—Legal ___ South and West by Lillie Maye Wood jury and being more particularly de scribed as follows: Beginning at a point jn the Northern margin of Government Access Road by-pass right-of-way said joint being where Little Acorn Branch crosses said right-of-way; thence along Little Acorn S 45 degrees 00’ E 198.0 feet; thence continuing along said branch N 84 degrees 00’ E 150 feet to the North* em right-of-way margin of Govern ment Access Road by-pass; thence with same N 70 degrees, W 60 feet to point jf curve; thence with inside arc of a 4 degree 00’ curve to the right in a North* westerly direction 255.0 feet to the be ginning; being substantially a part of the same land conveyed in Deed from Bun Bryant, et ux. to Fanny Tate, re corded in Deed Book 1, Page 4, in Of fice of Register of Deeds, New Hanover County, North Carolina, containing .24 of an acre, 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 petitions filed herein before the Clerk of the United States District Court at Wilmington, North Carolina, on or before the 14th day of April. 1945, or within twenty (20) days thereafter, or the relief prayed for will be granted. This 14th day of March. 1945. MADELYN D. DIXON. Clerk United States District Court By WILLIAM C. SHAW Deputy Clerk Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of Julian W. Morton, deceased, notice is hereby given all parties having claims against said estate to file them with the undersigned at the office of Harris Newman. Attorney, Murchison Building, Wilmington, N. C., on or be fore March 13, 1946, or this notice wTD be pleaded in bar of recovery. Parties indebted to said estate arf requested to make immediate payment. This 13th day of March. 1945. AGNES MacRAE MORTON, Ad ministratrix of the estate of Julian W. Morton. RE-SALE OF REAL ESTATE Whereas on the 19th day of March, 1945, the undersigned Commissioner, ap pointed in the proceeding pending in the Superior Court of New Hanover County, wherein the City of Wilmington and others were Plaintiffs, and Rosa James was Defendant, did sell, at the Court House door of the New Hanover County, the lot of land hereinafter de scribed, for the sum of Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) and whereas there has been deposited with the Clerk of Superior Court, of the county aforesaid, and increased bid, and the Clerk of Superior Court, under the provision of the law, has ordered and directed the undersigned to re-sell said tract of land, now therefore, the undersigned will on Saturday, April 7th, 1945, at twelve o’clock noon, sell, at public auction, for cash to the highest bidder that certain tract of land situate in the City of Wilmington, North Carolina, and bounded and described a a follows: Beginning at a point in the western line of Sixth Street, sixty six feet south from its intersection with the southern line of Queen Street and running thence southwardly along said line of Sixth Street, sixty six feet, thence westwardly and parallel with Queen Street, one hundred sixty five feet, thence north wardly, parallel with Sixth Street, sixty six feet and thence eastwardly, parallel with Queen Street, one hundred sixty five feet to the beginning, the same being the eastern one half of Lot 2 in Block 63 according to the official plan of said City. The bidding will start at Three Hun dred Thjyty Dollars ($330.00). This March 22nd, 1945. MARSDEN BELLAMY, Commissioner CLASSIFIED DISPLAY lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!ll EASTER CHICKS Green, Blue, Red, Purple, Pink and Yellow 20c Each; 2 lor 35c; 6 for $1.00 ROUDABUSH'S SEED STORE Wilmington’s Oldest Seed House lIlHIlHIlllilllllllHIIIIIlHIlllllllillllll LOAN'S Auto and Aircraft Financing and Refinancing Insurance M & J Finance Corp. 214 S. Front St. Phone 2-2740 All That Glitters is not gold. That applies to many things, but in our case it's bananas. We have received many shipments of beautiful bananas, but not always have these bananas been so tasty. So we wish to explain to the public that most of the bananas we handle are Cuban bananas, and the size of these bananas makes them hard to ripen uniformly at times, but never yet have we found an ugly looking ripe Cuban banana to be unplatable. As we have advertised before, we have kept this market supplied with bananas for over two year- now, day in and day out, seldom being with out over 24 hours. No other city in this state and most other states can s ayhtta open TAOIN SHRDLU UF say that. Most of these bananas has been Cuban fruit, and now Cuban fruit has the same ceiling price as any banana on the market. When you buy bananas from US, and you are not satisfied, bring them back or tell us about them. We’ll cheerfully refund your money. And don’t always ask for vanilla wafers for that pudding. Have you tried FFV Vanilla cookies? Once will convince you. They’re good. So How’za ’bout that banana pud ding this Sunday. 20,000 of bananas for your enjoyment due in Friday and Saturday, and we’ve got the wafers and sugar. Please Bring A Bag— We're Plum Out. Watch for your Saturday morning adv’ft, or if you want to be first, shop Friday afternoon because It helps Us and you, too. Two loads of Florida’s finest vege tables and fruits this week. Nick's Market 5th & GREENFIELD ST. Owned and Operated bp Nickolai Smleeby. Read The Classified Ads
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