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1_ Announcement*_ rTwN mower s h a r p e n I n g down's Saw ServKe. 824 1-2 No. 4th Street_ _ ^Automotive rJTT ns-YOUR CAR-WE PAY TOP SEL*l, {or good cars. Sutton Pontiac J" Authorized Pontiac Sales & Serv jCc0e. is No. 2nd. Dial 2-8150. --^533 BUY 1940 OR '41 BUICK WA body styl«- Harriss Haskett, 216 ffarket. Phone 22487, _ recapping! vulcanizing, Miners, new tires. B. T. Goodrich N. 3rd. Phone 7560.“ -rrtVBMOBILE WHEELS. NEW FORDS A ‘ Plvmouths. Ford springs and Ford grills. Robert’s uto Exchange, 518 i So. 13th Street. _ 33mJs!'0DAY! let us help SYOU SOLVE YOUR TIRE PRO RLE MS. RECAPPING. VUL oANIZING. RELINERS. B & N r„vr CO. 3RD AND CAMP BELL- DIAL 7368._ ~*‘"3hevro.et, Oldsmobile. Cadillac Sales and Sendee RANEY CHEVROLET CO. 45g Princess St. _Dial 8651 rTLu roR YOUR CAR. WE BUY AND e«Sll good used cars. Howell Motor Co "North Third Street._ ^rvr-33^0 gets model a ford coupe. Bryant Lumber Co._ PASSENGER CAR TIRES RECAPPED and repaired. Akron Tiro Company. 7 North Third St_ yrjr pAY ALL THA1’ OPA CEIL IN3 WILL PERMIT FOR clean CARS. MACMILLAN BUICK CO.. 203 NO. 2ND. DIA1 9574.___ WE PAY CEILING price on all clean late model used cars. BARKER and FUTCH Next to Cape Fear Hotel LONG MOTOR CO., 114 NORTH 2ND St General repair work on all makes of cars. Fenders and body. jigCAPPING PASSENGER AND TRUCK tires. Limited amount of grade “A” rubber in stock. Reid’s Tire Service, 216 V Market St. 2-2487. __ JoR SALE: 1935 PONTIAC, FOUR door sedan. 121B Marion Drive, Maffitt Village._ raR^SALE: CLEAN ’39 CENTURY Buick. Low ceiling. 6-B-5 Upshur Drive, Maffitt Village._ fOR-SALE: ONE 1940 AND ONE 1941 Harlev Davidson Motermycles. Apply jp |t Pure Oil Station, 3rd and Red Cross,_ 8—Chiropractor HEADACHE backache. NERVOUS neis. Dr Mary 1. Layton. 513 South ern Building. Phone 3-0138. 12.—Builders Supplies. SHARPE ROOFING CO. PHONE 2-8807. S Reroof your home with the best lock shingle on the market. Barrett Ever lox shingle is Just that. One year to pay. Ten years guarantee. Free esti mate. We go anywhere. WANT TO SAVE MONEY ON YOUR fuel bill—Yes? Then let us figure on Perfection Rock Wool Insulation. It cost so little. It saves so much. Dial Becker’s 7761. LUCAS QUALITY PAINT — THERE IS no better to protect your home invest ment against weather wear. Save with Lucas Paint. Dial Becker's 7761. NOTICE: SASH DOORS. BLINDS. WIN dowi. Door frames, screens. Turned columns. Cabinets. Oldest, best equip ped shop In city. Roderick and Land. Dial 5229. BUILDERS SUPPLY. ’ DEPENDABLE carey shingles, gravel,’ cement, bricjt cement. Building supplies, etc. City Builders Supply. Dial 6220. 13—Business Opportunities FOR SALE: GROCERY STORE WITH growing business. With 4 room house, large lot with chicken houses. $3250.00. , Call 2-1909. 23 ROOM ROOMING HOUSE DOING $150.00 weekly. Write C-2, care of Star News. COMPLETE SAW MILL IN GOOD CON dition, follows. 1-60 to 70 H. P. re turn tubular boiler, 1-12 x 12'* Center crank Liddell engine. Log carriage, either belt or twin engine feed. Edger, 2 cut off saws, live roller bench from saw. This mill was built and the machinery placed in 1942 and is in good condition, of medium size and test. Bryant's Lumber Co., Wilmintgon, N. C. H—Business service SEE US FOR PAINTING AND MISCEL laneous carpenter work. Also cement work, R. V. Owens. Phone 2-3035. LAND SURVEYING BY A, A. KOB bir.s. N. C. Registered Surveyor. 710 _No, 3rd St. Phone 2-2206. 25—Coal—Wood—Fuel OU ERY wood OF ALL KINDS. GET IT now for winter, to avoid rush. Don’t wait. Dial 6204, B. V. Rivenbark. 33—Pngs—Cats—Pets rEGISTEEED COCKER SPANIEL PUP Pies, red, black and blonde. Champion -My Own Brucie and Red Brucie Blood line. Mrs c B Hellner_ phone 3351, Southport, N. C. 35—Drugs I -V.. w a Kin UIU1 11CA L PRESCRIPTION See Is For v0ur Drug Need! BROOKLYN PHARMACY ”} North 4th St. Dial 6*76 NO ONE SELLS FOR LESS! Eatables b?°*n's grocery, choice cuts’, ... veal. 0«f and pork. Fancy Gro _oenes. 802 North 4th St. Dial 6585. Electrical mason" ELECTRIC CO. 1V) Electric Contractor* — North 3rd St._Dial 6782. B>nP ELECTRIC CO. CONTRACTING Diai 2r,e2P5a0lr !ervice- 312 Wright St. 48—Feeds BcoLLnnBR r0K poultry feeds, kas No Frnnf0.0?- Wood's Im4 Store. 31 -!!:• Fror|t st. Dial 4620. _ tuxedo feeds the Feeder's Silent Partner —______CROSS SEED CO. 3*£tYe*^ JAKE-ADVANTAGE OF in Quaker DaIr» hon i Ct better health and produc ^VoZV^6 co,t J-J- * for rent & AV.orvS°?0ro Sound> * °ne room, h°uie' containing 6 rooms and bath. Absnfactrnent’ 3 rooms and chiidrfen.ltable f0r couPle- No I moore-fonvielle I REALTY company i “REALTORS” I j®1 Princess St. Dial 4438 or 4439 N'orthE!Fro-trWJ. OFFICES. 318 1-2 Sr' «S S« mT rSamuel ^ ns 311 No. Front Street. I 51—Flortot CTfL.FL.OW1RS’ P01 PLANTS, cor sages, funeral designs. Quick deliveries Blossom Shop, 31 So. Front Dial 2-0381 55—For Rent—-Apartments FOR RENT: FURNISHED APARTMENT 2E? r°°ms- upstairs. Rent reasonable. Mrs. Shepard. 711 So. 4th St. APARTMENT FOR RENT: PARTLY furnished. Dial 2-1950. 60—For Rent—Rooms ROOMS FOR MEN. 307 NORTH 2ND ST. ^EDKOOM ADJOINING BATH. DIAL FURNISHED BEDROOM WITH kitchen privilege. 711 South Fourth • Street or Dial 2-1805. 65—l or Rent—Houses LARGE ROOMING HOUSE NEAR BUS Terminal. Partly furnished. Aniwer G-I”, care of Star-News. COMPLETELY FURNISHED 5 ROOM house, piano, all household and kitch en furniture, garage, garden, chicken lot. Possession given at once. Dial 2 1621 or apply 1214 So. 3rd St.' 70—For Sale ONE P-12 INTERNATIONAL POWER unit. One 24-in. Meadows griss mill. One International hamer mill. Belts to match. All in A-l condition. Price $800.00. On highway No. 130= If inter ested, see H. E. Reynolds, Route 4, Box 132-A, Whiteville, N. C. CABINET AND TABLE MODEL RA dios. 1941 Willys Americar. Below ceiling price. No. 2 Court T, Lake For est. NEW PERFECTION 5 BURNER OIL stove. Call before 2 p.m. 2705 Adams St. Riverside Apts. 6 ROOM HOME, 3 LOTS, EXCELLENT location. Large house, close in. Won derful investment. Dial 2-2908. AT LAKE WACCAMAW: ONE SERV ive station and 6 room dwelling house combined. 3 Tourist Cabins, good out building. All for $2000.00. H. E. Rey nolds, Route 4, Box 132-A, Whiteville, N. C. NO 12 REMINGTON TYPEWRITER^ one pump shot gun (32” barrel). One 22 model 63 automatic rifle with 12 boxes of shells. One salt water rod and | reel. No. 4 Court G, Lake Forest. ! FOR- SALE: PRE - WAR BICYCLE ‘‘Built for two.” Good condition. New tires. 6 Court W. Lake Forest. FOR, SALE: 30 GAL. TANK, GAS WA ter heater, jacket hot water heater. J 1205 Chestnut St. GLASS 8 1-2 FEET LONG. 6 1-2 FEET wide, 40 rolls roofing paper, 20 squares of feet shingles. 25 doors and window frames, old lumber, 4x4 3000 ft., 2500 ft. of 2x4, 15,000 bricks, 3000 ft. 2x10, 2000 ft 2x6, Madax Bush hooks, hoes, pick axes, can be seen at 1015 Prin cess St. Phone 2-1166, James Hall and Son. _ _ WASHER WRINGER? ROLLS, VACUUM cleaner and electric iron parts, elec trolux cleaner Sales and Service. Dial 2-3562. SPENCER INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED supports for healthful, restful posture. For appointments, call Mrs. J.B. Rober son, 2-8025—2-3718. RESTAURANT TABLES. STAINLESS silverware, hanging scale, C. B. Stem berger Equipment Co. 1009 Princesa Dial 21766._ EARLY SHOWING OF THREE PIECE porch sets, porch rockers and swings. Levine Furniture Co., 519 Castle. Dial 5347. LINOLEUM RUGS, GUARANTEED, heavy and light weight. Lande Furni ture Co., 621 North 4th St. AIR COMPRESSORS SIZES AND TYPE portable or stationary to meet your re quirements. Write B. H. Dixon. Rocky Mount, N. C. SPENCER SUPPORTS AND BRASS iers designed. Mrs. Ramseur, 2019 Crea sy Avenue. Dial 6214. BASEBALL AND SOFTBALL SHOES. Available at Pickard’s. 209 Market St. Dial 2-3224. USED STOVES, WATER HEATERS AND hot plates, gas and electric. Southern Gas Company, 220 Market St. JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT FACTORY re-built innerspring mattresses. Schwartz Furniture Co. 712 No. 4th St. Dewing machines, rebuilt, just received. White and Singer consoles and portables electric. Write for de tails and catalogue. Wythe Appliance Co., 2210 Kecoughton Rd.. Hampton, Va. FOR SALE: CHILDREN’S LARGE AND small lawn swings. Second house from Radio Station. 5 & 10 ELECTRIC WATER COOLERS ready for delivery. 6-8-10 and 12 ft. Singer Electric console, model sewing machine. Safes, all sizes. Also treasury boxes. Beautiful 6 ft. show cases. Small pie cases, scales of all kinds. L. F. Sollee, 902 Princess. NEWEST IN LADIES’ BATH SUITS. Newell’s. Wrightsville Beach. . 75—Household Goods OIL STOVES, ICE BOXES, BEDS, springs and mattresses, bedroom suite, chairs, wardrobe, china closet. Bat son Transfer. WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNI ture. Kay’s Furniture Exchange, 703 North 4th. Dial 2-1849. SEE OUR DISPLAY. 32 PIECE SET OF china, 2 door glass front dish cabinets. Railroad Salvage Co. Dial 2-3626. WEEK END SPECIAL LIVING R 0 0|M SUITS, ALL SPRING CONSTRUCTION. $139.50 AND UP. CAROLINA FURNITURE CO., 617 NO. 4TH ST. DIAL 4048,_ 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. WE BUY AND SELL USED FURN1 ture. H. Evanson Furniture Exchange 716 Castle. Dial 2-3809. $$$ SAVE $$$ ‘‘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. STUDIO COUCHES, WITH ALL SPRING construction, also garden hose, 50 ft. for $4.95. Jones Furniture Co. JUST ARRIVED: A SHIPMENT OF studio couches with all spring c-in struction at $69.50. Carolina Furniture Co., 617 No, 4th, Dial 4046. COME IN AND SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL line of baby cribs, kiddie-koops, youth beds, play pens, baby carriages and high chairs at reasonable prices. Caro lina Furniture Co., 617 No, 4th St. Dial 4048. •_ SPECIAL: BEDROOM SUITES, START ing at $69.30. Easy terms, 12 months to pay. Complete selections. Carolina Furniture Co., 617 No. 4th, Dial 4048, WE HAVE ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF quality and Detroit Jewel gas ranges. Carolina Furniture Co., 617 No. 4th St. Dial 4048. SEE OUR COLLECTION OF ALL STEEL baby carriages. Priced $12.50 and up. Stein Furniture Store, 805 North 4th Street,_ . 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 & i SON FURNITURE CO. 7 0 7 NORTH 4TH. DIAL 5128. 75—Household Good* JUST RECEIVED SMALL SHIPMENT porch rockers, priced $3.95 and up. 23 Market St. Home Furniture Co. LARGE SELECTION OF MAHOGANY, maple, and walnut bedroom suites. Terms. Home Furniture Co. 23 Mar ket St. FOR SALE: HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, dining room, bedroom, couch, rug. Phone 2-3504. 80—House* For Sale FOR BETTER LARGE OR SMALL EN vest.T-.cn;. set Carolina Beach realtors. Phone 2491. Box 681A. Tucker Real Estate Co., Carolina Beach. FOR SALE 311 CAMPBELL ST. 6 rooms and bath, $2500. 818 S. 6TH ST. 6 rooms, aabin in rear. 910 S. 4TH ST. 7 rooms, A-l condition. 1109 S. 6TH ST. 5 rooms and bath. FOSTER-HILL REALTY CO. REALTORS RIDGE CREST REASONABLE RESTRfC tions. Ready soon. 411 CASTLE ST., FIVE ROOM BUNGA low, on nice size lot; small apartment in rear at lot. H. F. Milder, Realtor, Phone 4932. FOR SALE SUNSET PARK We have just a few nice homes for sale in this de sirable section. See us at once for complete list. FOSTER-HILL REALTY CO. Realtors IF YOU WISH TO BUY. SELL OK trade real estate, tee us W. M. HEWLETT. Realtor 214 Princess St.Dial 7128 85.—Help Wanted—Male CLERK-STENOGRAPHER THE PULLMAN COMPANY AN ESSENTIAL WAR AND PEACETIME INDUSTRY Is urgently In need of a Cleric Stenographer. Must have a good education, and be draft deferred for a responsible position with good working conditions and excellent op portunities. Apply at once in person ROOM NO. 3 A. C. L. GENERAL OFFICE BUILDING FOR SALE 8 No. Monroe St. Sunset Park Most attractive pre-war gar age apartment. In solid and exceUent condition through out. Main floor contain* screened in porch, living and dining room, kitchen, bed room and bath. Reasonably priced. FOSTER-HILL REALTY CO. “We sell the earth". SMALL FARMS Close to Castle Haynes: 9 acres — Small house. 22 acres — Partly cleared. Near Leland: 7 acres — Good house and out buildings. Only $2,500 — Terms. CAPE FEAR REALTY CO. 203 N. 2nd Street Dial 2-0619 FOR SALE Myrtle Grove Sound: Nice 5 room and bath bungalow. 11 acres land, 4 cleared, 140 ft. water front. Immediate pos session. WADE REALTY CO. J. E. L. WADE, Realtor 205 Princess. St. Rail Employees ■* Urgently Needed At Once ESSENTIAL WORK Brakemen Laborers (All Kinds) Skilled Mechanics Telegraphers Track Foremen (experienced) Apply To Representative of the U. S. RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD At the Office of the United States Employment Service 113 Grace Street Wilmington, North Carolina On April 9, 10, and 11, 1945 Persons now engaged in essential var work at their highest skill leed not apply. VANTED: TWO EXPERIENCED TRAC tor and truck mechanic!. Good propo ition to qualified men. Wallace Motor and Implement Co. Box 287, Wal lace, N. C. (ti 85.—Help Wanted—Male_ WANTED: PAINTER AND PAPER hanger. Plenty work. Top wages. Call 2-8198.___ TWO OUTSIDE SALESMEN, EX-SERV icemen. preferred. $80 per week oxp to $100 if you can Qualify. Apply Mr. Evans after 12 noon. 316 North Front St. ___ WANTED: RESPONNSIBLE MAN TO manage produce department. Open Air Market. 4th and Chestnut._ WANTED SALESMAN TO CONTACT retail merchants. Line to be handled In addition to present lines. Restricted territory available State of Virginia and eastern North Carolina. Liberal commissions. $90.00 a week easily earned. Cleaning and polishing com pounds. State age. experience, terri tory desired. Box 532, Burlington, N. C. ONE MECHANIC AND ONE BODY man. Good opportunity for right man. Dial 2-8618.___ NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS AND WORK ers. All workers, male and female, must be hired under provision of *ht 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. FIREMAN WANTED—SETTLED MAN. Apply Mr. Watts, Supt., Snow White Laundry, 501 Wright. 90—Help Wanted—Female WANTED: WAITRESSES FOR WEEK ends. Good pay. Good tips. Excellent working conditions. U. S. A. Restaur ant. Market St. WANTED: WOMAN DISHWASHERS, good pay and good hours. U. S. A. Restaurant, Market St. WAITRESSES WANTED FOR FOUN tain work. Apply between 9 to 11 a.m. Jiffy Grill, 201 Chestnut, opposite Cape Fear Hotel. ’ WANTED EXPERIENCED BEAU TY OPERATOR. GOOD PROPO SITION. WRITE D-l, CARE OF STAR-NEWS. DISH WASHERS, 107 GRACE. SANI tary Cafe. SETTLED WHITE WOMAN TO TAKE over house work and help care for 3 year old child. May live in home. Health certificate required. Dial 6963. WANTED: ONE GOOD COOK. GOOD salary for right person. Apply 220 No. 2nd St._ , JNeeaea un uovernmem, worn Experienced sewing machine operators. SOUTHLAND MFG. CO. Blocks Cantfade Shirts 2nd and Greenfield GENERAL OFFICE WORK AND TYP ist. Attractive salary. Experienced and Wilmingtonians only need apply. Crawford’s. 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 WANTED: COOK NOW AND WILLING to go to Wrightsville Beach for sum mer months. Call 2-3461. WHITE LAUNDRY CHECKERS —IN WANTED. PIECE WORK BASIS. CAN EARN $25.00 OR MORE PER WEEK. APPLY SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY, 5TH AND WRIGHT. WAITRESSES WANTED. GOOD PAY. Living quarters available. Apply Vic toria Grill, Holly Ridge, N. C. COLORED GIRLS — MUST HAVE health certificate. Apply in person. F. W. Woolworth. . SALESLADY FOR READY-TO-WEAR department, experienced local woman only. Salary, commission and bonus arrangement. Apply Fashion Center. 115 No. Front St. EXPERIENCED COLORED SHIRT UNIT OPERATORS WANTED. APPLY SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY, 5TH AND WRIGHT. WANTED: EXPERIENCED STENOGHA pher. Permanent position. Furnish Ex perience and Reference. L. B. care Star-News. WANTED: GENTLEMAN OR LADY Bookkeeper familiar with sales O. A. B. and Withholding Tax, by local con cern. Furnish reference and experi ence. R. L. care Star-News. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER wanted, permanent position, give train ing, experience, age. Attention Secre tary, Post Office Box 2479, Raleigh, N. C. WANTED WOMAN FOR GENERAL house work. Apply 109 No. 15th St. 91—insurance AUTO CASUALTY AND FIRE. GAR land F. Palmer. Finance Inc., Cape Fear Hotel Bldg. Dial 2-0213. MUTUAL FIRE AND AUTO INSUR ance. Real eitate, bought and aold. 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 M O N E Y *T O L O A N 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: ONE NEW GOODYEAR TIRE, number 1022 between Dunn and Wil mington on Highway No. 421. Reward Dial S693. LOST: NO. 4 RATION BOOK. ROBERT Lewis Sheridan, Jr., 809 So. 7th St. 110— Livestock FIVE GAITED SADDLE MARE, 7 YEAR old, good condition. Ready for show ing. See Hopper. Legion Stadium. HORSES, BRIDLES AND SADDLES FOR sale. Horses for rent. Bill Cole Stables. Dial 9710. RECEIVED 40 HEAD OF MULES AND horses. Best on earth. C. S. Newton, Castle Hayne Road. Phone 2-8373. MAGNOLIA STABLES, EMILY SKIN ner, manager. Horses and ponies for hire and for sale, horses boarded— riding lessons. Old Wrightsville road on Winter Park bus line. HOME SEE THE BEAUTIFUL SHET land mare pony. Winner of Kentucky champion class. Horses for rent and sale. Riding Academy, “Hopper” In , charge. Legion Stadium. For sale—3 fresh heifers, i springing heifers. Must move. Bill Cole . Stables. Phone 9710. 111— Miscellaneous ARAB STAINL ESS MOTHPROOF adds new sheen and lustre to fabrics plus protection against moth damage 2 to 5 years. Sellers Furniture Co Dial 1533. Buy Another War Bond 118—Music , PIANOS Just received large shipment of Spln «tte, Studio, Upright and Grand Pianos. Come in and select yours today. A. H. 2 3722 Plan° C°- 20fl Prtoee“ st- Dial ^—Paint—Papering INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DECORAT *ug, good workmanship. Work guaran teed. Business appreciated. L. A. Ma thews. Dial 6730. ANY KIND OF PAINT OR WALlT Paper job better, quicker, cheaper. See sd in yellow section of telephone directory. Dial 2-8108. D. R. Langley. 136—Poultry. BLOODTESTED BABY CHICKS. LEAD Jng breeds, hatches twice weekly. Thousands on hand daily. Roudabush'i Seed Store. 139—Radio and Repairs , HpWARD RADIO CO. IM7 So 3rd St Phone 4126 All Work Fully Guaranteed BLAKE BROS] RADIOS AND REFRIGERATION REPAIR SERVICE _520 Castle Dial 2-2790 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'a Radio Service, 722 No. 3rd St. 150—Real Estate WE CAN SELL YOUR PROPERTY. W1 have customers with cash for homes from *1,000 to *15,000. Call A B. Walton Realty Co.. 12* Princess St Phone 5087 MOORE-FONVIELLE REALTY CO. WE are equipped to serve you. FOR HIGHEST PRICES AND QUICK sales—List with Geo. A. Biddle, Real Estate. 2.32 Princess, Dial 2-«534. 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. 23* Princes*. Dial 2-2225. 152-rEetrigeration service BOONE AND BENSON. DAY AND night service. Dial 9024. Ill North 8th St. 155—Seeds—Plants Bulbs TOMATO PLANTS, PEPPER AND EGG plants. Seasonable garden seed. Ferti lizers. Insecticides, sprayers, dusters, etc. Wood’s Seed Store. QUALITY SEED We Specialize in the Seeds > You Need CROSS SEED CO. 19 Market St Dial 6068 VICTORY GARDENS: GROW LOW cost. ration free food. Start now, plant ing garden peas, onion sets, cabtage pants: turnip, mustard, lettuce, radish ■fed. etc. Rourtabtfih'c Seed Store, Corner Front 3t Dock. 157—Shoes RANCER SHOE CO. BOX 1024, DUR ham, N. C. “Wholesale dealer in re conditioned shoes.” 170—Wanted WANTED TO BUY OR RENT FROM owner: 5 room house at Carolina Beach, prefer one within three blocks of business district. P. O. Box 1192. WANTED TO PAY HIGHEST PRICES for used furniture. H. Berger & Son Furniture Co., 707 North 4th St, Dial 5128. WANTED: ALL PEOPLE SUFFERING kidney trouble or backache to try “Kido” 97c. Money back guarantee at Saunders Drug Store or Brooklyn Pharmacy. WANTED A RETURN LOAD FROM Rocky Mount, April 19th at reduced price. Batson Transfer Co. WANTED Listings of property for sale anywhere in thii vicinity. We have the. clients — expert service. MARSHALL REALTY CO. K. B. Marshall—E. L. Strickland Realtors ' 210 Princess St Property, Management, Sales, Rentals CASH FOR OLD WASHING MACHINES, vacuum cleaners and appliances. Dial 2-3562. WANTED: USED ROD AND REELS AND bicycles. George Canady, 114 Market St. Dial 6022. WANTED TO BUY 5 OR 10 H. P. OUT board motor in good condition. Call 8896. WANT GIRL TO SHARE APARTMENT. Working any hours from 6 a.m. to 4 P.m. Call 3-1997. WANTED: RETURN LOAD ON APRIL 12, from Statesville or Charlotte, N. C., or points between. Batson Trans fer Co. wan:\;*;d- W ashing machine, dial 8, cab 5652J. WANTED: OLD LAWN MOWERS, good and bad. Phone 9145. Will call. Brown’s Saw Service. 924 1-2 No. 4th. 180.—Legal NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OF NORTH CAROLINA SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES BONDS Pursuant to the terms o' the Deed of Trust from The North Carolina Society of Colonial Dames of America, to the Wilmington Savings and Trust Com pany, Trustee, which Deed of Trust is recorded in Book 290, Page 259, of the Office of the Register of Deeds of New Hanover County, North Carolina, notice is hereby given that the follow ing Bonds, which were drawn by lot, have been called for payment at par ind accrued interest, May 1, 1945, and interest on said Bonds will cease after that date: F58 Bonds 1100 Bonds 1500 Bonds K—No. 1 B—No. 102 C—No. 305 3 105 307 5 107 308 S 108 312 12 110 314 14 111 20 115 21 117 22 119 24 120 29 122 30 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 133 The above numbered Bonds shall be sresented at the Wilmington Savings ind Trust Company, Trustee, Wilming ;on, North Carolina on or after May 1st, 1945 for payment. The North Carolina Society of Colonial Dames of America Dated this 19th day of March, 1945. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator C. r. A. of the estate of J. H. McGowan, CLASSIFIED DISPLAY" STOP and SHOP at CHECKNER’S 24 South Front St. Everything to wear for the entire family. We have the hard to get items. 1 BAPTISTS PLAN BEACH MEETING The Wilmington Baptist Associa tion, comprising 42 churches in New Hanover and adjacent coun ties, will hold its semi - annual meeting at Carolina Beach Bap tist church April 17. The ses sion to begin at 9:30 a.m., will be presided over by the Rev. E. L. Bradley, moderator. Following the devotion at 9:30 o’clock, by the Rev. W. J. Ste phenson. roll call will be held. Adoption of a program, and recog nition of visitors and new pastors will be held at 10 o’clock, after which Mrs. D. W. Merritt will speak on the Women’s Missionary Union. Paul Nix and his assistants, will talk on the subject of Sunday schools, while R. R. Roebuck will speak on brotherhoods. Special mu sic has been arranged by the Carolina Beach church. The sermon will be presented by the Rev. J. V. Case, after which lunch will be served on the grounds of the church. The Rev. L. Grady Burgess will open the afternoon session with the devotion, after which the Rev. E. W. Pate Baptist missionaries will speak on the subject of asso ciation missions. At 1:55 p.m., a report from the missionary treasurer, J. E. Al len, will be given. Allen will give instructions to church clerks at 2 p.m. Thomas K. Woody, Jr., will speak on the subject of the Bap tist Training Union at 2:10 p.m., after which there will be a discus sion on "Our Church Evangelistic Plans for 1945.” Miscellaneous business will be conducted at 2:50 p.m. After an address on evangelism at 3 p.m., the meeting will adjourn. 180.—Legal. deceased, late of Pender County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate, to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 32th day of March, 1946, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. This 12th day of March, 1945. H. C. PLAYER, Administrator C. T. A. Fayetteville, N. C. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY AUTO LOANS LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES COFER FINANCE COMPANY 208^ Market St. — Phone 2-1956 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 ************************ t * i Personal Loans g | | % Wilmington Finance Co. * jJ* ^. M3 Murchison Bldg. j ************************ i|Bii!iKi!iH!!;iBi!!!Hi^:ai;naii!iaiiiiHiiiaiiiiHiiiit| I V OAKS I i I • AUTO I » I AIRCRAFT I | • REFINANCING! | FINANCE INCORPORATED | 8 GARLAND F. PALMER i I Pres, and Mgr. H | Cape Fear Hotel Bldg. j m Corner 201 N. 2nd St. Telephone 2-8218 ■ MllllMIMIlMlilMiilMUMIlilWlUMIf lllwiS Raise You Own Table Mea! at less than 25c lb. Raise Raby Chicks - We sell any number and mail 25 or more anywhere. Hatches twice weekly. 15 leading breeds. 10,000 to 20,000 chicks on hand. ROUDARUSH'S SEED STORE 81 South Front Dial 2-0381 LOAN'S Auto .and Aircraft Financing and Refinancing Insurance M & J Finance Corp. 214 S. Front St. Phone 2-2740 We WILL FAY CASH FOR YOUR USED CAR RANEY CkevroleJ Co. till ft Princess Dial 9621 FRANCES HARTLEY, LT. PITTMAN MARRY {Continued from Page Five) her flowers were a colonial nose gay of pink sweetpeas and roses. Attending the bridegroom ai best man was A. R. Pittman, Jr. of Durham. Mrs. Pittman was graduatec from Lumberton High school anc attended The Woman’s college o University of North Carolina. For the past three years she has beer employed in the office of the count} manager. § The bridegroom, son of Mr. anc Mrs. M. D. Pittman of St. Pauls returned to the States in Marct from the Pacific area, where hi had served with the AAF 3( months. He received a Presiden tial Citation and two Oak Lea Clusters. He attended Lees-McRai and Wake Forest colleges. After a wedding trip the coupli will be at an AAF Redistributior Station at Miami Beach, Fla., foj two weeks. immediately after the ceremonj wedding guests were entertained a1 a reception by the bride’s parents. Block cream and bridal cakei Were served by Mrs. W. J. MacNeil Misses Margaret and Nell Bakei and May Louise Hubbard. The bride was honored at i number of pre-nuptial parties. Hei sister, Mrs. A. R. Pittman, Jr. was hostess at a cake cutting a the home of Miss Anne Graham Bond following rehearsal. Puncl was served with the two-tierec wedding cake in the candlelightec dinng room by Mrs. Pittman, Miss Bond, Miss Sara Henry of Char lotte and Mrs. W. E. Wilkins. Miss Martha Britt entertainec at a coffee hour at her home anc was assisted in serving by hei mother, Mrs. J. N. Britt. Mrs. A M. Hartley, mother of the hon oree, poured coffee. Miss Hartlej was presented a gift of crystal. ■Mrs. William D. Linkhaw anc Miss Mildred Jennings were hos tesses at a bridge shower at the home of Mrs. Linkhaw. At the con elusion of play Mrs. Linton Daniels was awarded high score prize anc Mrs. W. J. MacNeil, low. The hon oree was presented a basket filled with gifts from the guests. Missei Lois Hobbs and Helen Reid Bark er assisted in serving. Associates of the bride-elect ir her work at the Robeson court house entertained informally ai the home of Mrs. Marie Carter The hostesses, who gave Miss Hartley a silver bowl, were Mrs. Carter, Mmes. Malcolm McLeod Robert Carr, Hoyt Braswell, Johr Boyles, H. K. Palmer, Jr., anc W. B. Ivey and Misses Nina Pitt' man, Nell Baker, Katie McLean, Irma Whitfield, Mary Burton Nor ment, Helen Reid Barker and Nel lie Sue Simmons. The marriage of Miss Marj Portia Young of Charlotte, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Young of Lumbert'on,' to Sgt. David D, Morgan, Jr., of Laurinburg-Max ton Army Air Base, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Morgan of Indian apolis, Ind., took place April 1 in Bennettsville, S. C. -V RETURN TO JOBS DETROIT, April 9.—(JP)—Ap proximately 6,500 employes of the Timken-Detroit Axle Co. return ed to their jobs today following by a walkout of 400 maintenance five days of idleness occasioned men. St. John’s Tavern I 114 Orange Et. Dial 3-8085 DELICIOUS FOOD F^^Pa Chicken In The I pi Rough — Friday i i 1111111111111111111111111111111111111 i 3 FIRST SHOWING! 3 E The Daddy Of All Musical E 3 Joy Shows! 3 "MINSTREL MAN" 3 —with— ~ 3 BENNY FIELDS E = GLADYS GEORGE 3 3 —also— — = CARTOON—NEWS S rniiiiiimimmiiiiiiiiimiiiiimli OPEN 10:45 A. M. DAILY! COUPLE ACCUSED OF ABANDONMENT Nettie Pack, 28, and Isaac Pack, 35, both Negros, were arraigned in Recorder's court yesterday on charges of abandoning two chll* dren, six and nine years old, in 1 their home at 902 South 15th street, for two days without food, and without a place to sleep. The case was continued for fur ther investigation by the Welfara department. The woman was arrested Sun day following complaints from neighbors that the children had : been lett by themselves. Officers said they had been sleeping on I the floor They were taken to tha county home. A warrant against Isaae Pack , was served in Recorder’s court yes terday morning. Investigating offi* ! cers disclosed that the father had not been home for two weeks. Deputy Recorder George Pe schau placed bond for Nettie Pack at $250 and at $500 for the man. Both were returned to jail. _tr_ France Requests Details From U. S. On Yalta Pact WASHINGTON, April 9— IJP) —■ : Secretary of State Stettinius said today this government has received a note from the French Govern ment asking more details on agree ments reached at Yalta. The French has been critical of the recent belated disclosure of an Anglo - American - Russian agree ment to support Russia's request for seats for the Ukrainian and White Russian Soviets in the inter national assembly of nations to be proposed at San Francisco. -V Army To Have Custody Of German Treasures WASHINGTON, April 0— <AP) — Secretary of State Stettinius said ' today the Army will hold custody of the gold, currency and art treas ures captured in a German salt mine until the Allies can discuss their disposition. Final disposition of this wealth will be made by the Allied control commission for Germany, Stettinius said. HANOVER MAFFITT VILLAGE LAST DAY WED. ONLY “AMERICAN EMPIRE” Wj Daring Inside Story B If from Inside Berlin! B | If “HOTEL BERLIN” 1 H With Faye Emerson, Helmet ■ Dan tin, Raymond Massey ^^^B w A Terrific Action Wallop! B ff “Circumstantial Evidence” |1 ■ With those two-fisted guy* fi i Michael O’Shea B Loyd Nolan JB Trudy Marshall B Billy Cummings ^^B 'Tw*d* Wj Action-Packed Laugh B 1/ Mystery! J I “DOUBLE EXPOSURE” I |\ Chester Morris, Nancy B WL Kelly, Jane Farrar B^ and Philip Terry ^^^B Racy, Rhythmic, Riot a Of Laughs and Songs I Joe E. Brown M ’ Casanova In Burlesr^e” M with June Havoc Dale Evans B Marjorie Gateson Notice of Municipal Primary and Municipal Election for The City of Wilmington , Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Wilming ton and the City Board of Elections, at a joint meeting held in the City of Wilmington on the 19th day of March, 1945, called and order ed a Primary Election to be held on Monday, April 23, 1945, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the offices of City Councilmen to constitute a governing body and City Council for said City, authorized by law. • Notice is further given that the Regular Municipal Election, for the purpose of electing a governing body and City Council, as afore said, will be held on Tuesday, May 8, 1945. The wards, precincts, and polling places are and will be the same as designated and used by the County Board of Elections. All per sons previously lawfully registered upon the present general election books for Wilmington Township and who have not changed their places of residence are eligible to vote in the Primary and Regular Muni cipal Elections without further registration. Any person having moved from one ward or precinct to another and having resided in another ward or precinct for a period of four (4) months will be required to register in the ward or precinct to which such person has moved, and such person is required to first secure a removal certificate from the registrar of the new ward or precinct. Residence in the State of North Carolina for (1) year and in a ward or precinct for four (4) months is required to qualify a person for registration. The official registration books will be opened at nine o'clock, A. M. on Saturday, March 31, 1945, and closed at sunset on Saturday, April 14, 1945; the registrars will be at their several respective poll ing places on Saturday, March 31, 1945, Saturday, April 7, 1945, and Saturday, April 14, 1945, from nine o’clock, A. M. to sunset. Saturday, April 2, 1945, will be challenge day, and the registrar* will be present at their respective polling places to hear any chal lenges then made, from nine o’clock A. M. to three o’clock P. M. By order of the Board of Elections of the City of Wilmington, H. G. CARNET Chairman of the Board of Elections of the City of Wilmington. By order ox the City Council of the City of Wilmington. >. R. BENSON City Clerk. . "■ ' »
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