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Thousands Use The Classified Columns Daily As Their Guide To Economy CPVED classified ads Se STRICTLY C0NF1 Sntial and we POS1 Sly will not di o’ILGE the identity of She ADVERTISER._ jT^Announcementa_ ^ ^BONDSMAN vou set ln Jail y0U’H need a v/^man. Ask the arresting or S or jailor to phone me at „te. I'11 get y°U °Ut tOM WITHROW _ Home: 7490: Office BUS Pr;cr:!’5„. jn(i Floor Odd Fellows - Opposite City HaU Bfs^oTlSmNC. RIDE the bus to Stokleys, VVrightsville Terminal. Routs rent, bait and tackle for sale. Beer and soft drinks._ -jPrTcULBREra- DENTIST DU Bldg. Front and Market Sis Phone 2-j212._ fTfTrrg^XND MENS SUITS Tailored to Order. Alterations „la^oiinu — Prices Reasonable ggj&ng Co. 27 So. Front 2— Automotive P^rsiLETT9il SPECIAL DE * Plymouth 2 door sedan. Can K? at 211 So. 16th St., be tween 6 and < P ^^^^Tfordconver ^ table just past park on Carolina Beach Road at Richfield Serv. : Station. ___ FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1939 DE F luxe Ford station wagon. 123 E. I Marion Drive, Maffitt Village. I forIaZeTTmI DODGE PANEL I truefc 1-2 ton. Has been driven S 12.300' miles. Can be seen at 59, I lies; Drive, Lake Forest. I WMrA_PRACTlCALLY NEW ' Ml Chevrolet Fleetline Sedan with radio, heater and other ac cessories? We have one driven less than 7000 miles with live perfect tires. MacMillan Buick I Co. Dial 9574. _ LONG MOTOR CU. PACKARD and NASH iOtb and Market.Phone 3211 FIS good late model used t=rs see us before you buy. Pe as on-Barnes Co. TRUCK FOR SALE, CHEVROLET ton half 1937 flat body good con Q.tion, fair tires, price cheap. Ttiephone 3161 or box 1003, City. WL BUY " AND SELL GOOD t.ean late model automobiles. Roberts Auto Exchange. 13th Castle. Di. l 6734._ Chevrolet and Pontiac Oldsmobile—GMC Sales and Service RANEY CHEVROLET CO. # Princess St. Dial 9621 WL BUY AND SELL USED CARS Westbrook Brown Motor Com pany. 113 N 2nd St. Dial 5874. WASHING; LUBRICATION, POL iShmg, and waxing. Wenberg Bros.. 3rd Grace. Dial 2-3686. Yv ;• BUY Si SELL GOOD CLEAN used cars Howell Motor Co. No. 1 .Vo 3rd St. fSFCEEAX BLACK MERCURY 2 tor, tilth white sidewall tires Excellent condition. Call Harris fasten, Mauldin Motor Co., JST3. niropractor headache, backache, nerv. ousness, Dr. Mary J. Layton; 512 Southern Bldg. Phone 2-0128. 11.—Builders REPAIRING^ remod eling; plans, estimates, specifications. I L. Willard, draftsman and Wilder. 216 Kenwood. Dial 6501. 12—Builders’ Supplies kuTbond insulation not only beautifies but insulate*, ma.-cir.g your home cooler in Summer and Warmer in Winter. Eal 2-3339, Smith Builders Sup Jly, Inc. Eolation saves fuel and i'iiel Saving is vitally important today. Rock Wool Insulation can j®ve up to 40 per cent on your b uel Bills. Keep your home Mrmtr in winter and cooler in Jjgmer, Dial Becker’s, 7761. P‘f-SE WOOL INSULATION WIN ™ and door stripping the stand a:“ way. 36 mos. to pay. Free estimates. Dial 2-2285. .STANDARD INSULATION CO. ROOFING BY BIRD &. SON « . Since 1795 outifni, Durable, Economical Water St. Dial 2-3257 ^a°0P - RESIDE—INSULATE Asphalt, Asbestos, Roofing and ra;no- Bonded built up rooters. ■ee estimates anywhere. Write, : ,re or dial 7934, Carolina Roof Co., 2110 Metts Ave., Wil jMigton, N. C. SASH DOORS. BLINDS, Mows, Door Frames, Screens, ‘Jrtied Columns, Cabinets. Old t>r, B?st Equipped Shop in City. Cggg^and Land. Dial 5229 ^—’Clothing —-__® O THE most complete SE Finb-?? .of- £P°rt coats in the city. .Qjhesteins, Front and Market. 'savL Y°,U CAEl DRESS WELL at p,„r,e? m.°ney on clothing bill ltet ™lestein’s. Front and Mar LS?™~™or. GOOD and p^ ma(te to measure. Front ^plll^cess, upstairs._ ^l)ogs~Cats—Pets P4pmlLE :Z3 FEMALE CHOW Zn r each. Can be mington gs Kennel> East Wil mason electric co. " m, The Classified Ads 35.—Drugs JLct Us Fil Your Next PSESCRIPnON bee Us For Your Drug Needs! BROOKLYN PHARMACY 9°2 No 4th St. Dial 6676 NO ONE SELLS FOR LESS! 38.—Dry Cleaning—Pressing MODERN LAUNDRY CLEANERS Dyers, Hatters. 118-129 So. 17th street. Dial 7751. 48.—Feeds VITA-LIFE PROPERLY BALANC ed foods contain cod liver oil and buttermilk. Dial 4926, Keith Milling Co., 110 No. Water. DAIRYMEN THE DAIRY ~COW never fails her owner — unless the owner first fails the cow. In these critical times don’t fan your cow, help her to produce more milk. Feed QUAKER 16% Dairy Ration. J. J. Allen & Son Dial 5762. TUXEDO FEEDS The Feeders Silent Partner CROSS SEED CO. 50. —Floor Finishers FLOOR SANDING MACHINES and edgers for rent. Enough machines for any size job. Dial 4758. FLOOR SANDING AND FINISH ing in Wilmington over twenty years. M. L. Brothers and Son 201 No. ilth St. Dial 4758. SANDING AND FINISHING, ALL work guaranteed. Better service and better floors. Southern Floor Surfacing. 602 Castle. Phone 2-2951. 51. —Florist CUT FLOWERS, POT PLANTS, corsages, funeral designs. Quick deliveries. Blossom Shop, 11 So Front. Dial 6030. 60.—For Rent—Rooms ROOM FOR TWO GENTLEMEN. Meals next door. 14 So. 6th St. Dial 4016. 63.—Room and board ROOM AND BOARD," 810 CEN tral Blvd. Men only—T£ree min utes from gate. Hot biscuit, hot shower, innerspring mattresses. ROOM AND BOARD 810 CEN tral Blvd. Men only—Three min utes from gate. Hot biscuit, hot shower, innerspring mattresses. 70.—For Sale BARGAINS IN DRESSERS. TWIN beds, with heavy springs a.'Rl in nerspring mattresses, smooth top hotel range, coal burning, two double kitchen sinks, large galvanized water tank, water jacket heater, dining room chairs and tables, large buffet, iced tea and table spoons, new hotel china, Dianna pattern, green shades, shower curtains and metal rings, flower boxes, gal vanized awning frames, table clothes, glassware, plastic table mats, also odds and ends at great bargain. Mrs. J. D. Beaty, Paris Cottage, Wrightsville Beach. No telephone. KATHERINE K. CORSETS, foundation, surgical garments, scientificately designed, fit ev ery type . Mrs. Southerland. Dial 2-1871. ONE REBUILT JIM VAUGHN meat saw, one electric drinking fountain, one two hole Frigidaire ice cream cabinet. L. F. Solles 902 Princess St. RED COMET FIRE CONTROL equipment, hand and automatic, $1.75 up. W. H. Blake, 2112 Kensington Drive, Charlotte, N. C. JUST RECEIVED CAST IRON frying pans, 3 sizes. Wash basins and dish pans. Carolina Furni ture Co.. 617 No. 4th. Dial 1048. FOR SALE: ONE 1942 MODEL, 22 ft. house trailer with new tires. $1375.00. May be seer Foy’s Trailer Camp, Scotts Hill N. C. COVERED WAGON TRAILER: Sleeps 4. Furnished complete, heat, refrigerator. $650.00. James A. Harper, R. F D. 4, Box 1, Fayetteville, N. C. Phone 9994. FOR SALE 9 FT. KELVINATOR, 42 model. Rochelle Service Sta tion, Market Street Road, 7 miles.__ FOR SALE: TWO APARTMENT trailer, with all accessories. ‘Traveler,” 1511 Fort Bragg Rd., Fayetteville, N. C. FOR SALE: LAWN MOWER, slightly used. Dial 2-2588, SPENCER CORSETS INDIVIDU ally designed health supports, men and women. Office hours 12:30 to 5:30. Sally Frocks, Dial 2-1860 or 6214. SHIPMENT OF COTTON HOOK ed rugs just received, $2.50 up. Also wool rugs. The Nancy Wil; ma Shop, 112 N. Second St. TYPEWRITER — UNDERWOOD office model No. 5. Has just been completely rebuilt. 203 Church street or dial 5861._ ROCHELLE SERVICE STATION Market Street Road, Seven Mile Post. Going out of business have complete grocery stock and large beer stock to sell immediately. 75.—Household Goods UNFINISHED LAWN FURN1 ture. See window display. Jones Furniture Co. JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER shipment of gas ranges. Peoples Furn. Co. 257 No. Front. JUST ARRIVED, SHIPMENT OF porch chairs, rockers, gas stoves, sheets, pillow cases, and turkish towels. Lewis Furniture, 601 No. 4th. Dial 6857,__ JUST ARRIVED 8, 10 and 30 GAL. garbagecans and water pails. Carolina Furniture Co., 617 No. 4th. Dial 4048_ FOR SALE: ONE PRACTICALLY new Galion three yard dump body. Marks Machinery Co. KELVINATOR REACH IN COOL er 12 ft. Suitable for boarding house or small store at Pender Furniture Co. USED ICE BOXES, BUILT BE fore war restrictions. Railroad Salvage Co., 603 Castle. GASOLINE ALLEY— CRATERS WHILE YOU WAIT | 75..—Household Goods FOR SALE: QUALITY GAS _stove. Dial 28888. JUST”RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF baby cribs, mattresses, fibre wardrobes and turkish towels. _Lewis Furniture Co. BEDROOM SUITES, SHIFFER obes, dressers, sewing machines, daybed, metal ice boxes. Batson Trailer, 119 So. Front. SPECIAL FOR A FEW DAYS 4 ft. Panel Beds, spring and mattress $24.95. Car olina Furniture Co. 617 No. 4th St. ■ NEW SHIPMENT BREAKFAST room suites and maple cedar chests. Castle St. Furniture Co. Dial 6447. JUST RECEIVED; NEW SHIP ment of Bedroom Suites. Home Furniture Co. 23 Market St. SPECIAL PRICES ON RUGS AND mattresses. Dixie Merchantile Co. 911 No. 4th. Dial 7535. DUNCAN PHYFE SOFA. SPRING construction, a real bargain, Pen der Furn. Co., 28 So. Front. St. PRACTICALLY NEW BEDROOM suites with innerspring matress es—studio couches with springs Batson Transfer. GREATER SAVINGS ON LIVING room suites and studio couches Latest styles. H. Berger and Son. 707 No. 4th St. WE BUY AND SELL USED FUR niture. H. Evensen Furniture Exchange, 716 Castle. Dial 2-3809 WE HAVE A SUPPLY OF METAL top tables and breakfast room suites. Sam Lande Furniture Co., 621 No. 4th St. JUST RECEIVED! EXTENSION cords, ironing cords and carpet sweepers. Carolina Furniture Co. 617 North Fourth street. Dial 4048. 80.—Houses For Sale 12 SO. WASHINGTON ST., SUN set Park, Garage Apartment; . immediate possession; terms. H. F. Wilder, Phone 4932. FOR SALE: A BRICK HOUSE ON Bradley Creek, all modern con veniences. Will sacrifice for $3500 Call Wade Realty. 12 ROOM HOUSE, LIVING ROOM furnished, all modern furniture, gas heat in each room, also elec tric fans, 200 ft. space in bade yard, also automatic hot water heated, 2 bath rooms. Will sell for cash, $12,000. Write or phone Ada Howe, 4 West St., Charles ton, S, C., Dial 9397. NO. 218 NO. WATER ST., LARGE two story brick store and ware house, on lot 35 x 185, at lowest price ever named on this prop erty. H. F. Wilder, phone 4932. FOR SALE: 8-ROOM HOUSE, large lot, Winter Park. Dial 7279. FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM COT tage, with four room garage apart ment. Write P. O. Box No. 160, Carolina Beach. FOR SALE: U4 SOUTH 7TH street, 6 rooms; 6 South 16th street, 7 rooms; 513 Market street. Good terms. 517-519 Nun street. If it’s Real Estate, see us. W. M. Hewlett, Realtor, 214 Princess street. Dial 7138. SEVERAL FURNISHED HOUSES, Carolina Beach. Farms, Bruns wick county. With houses avail able immediately. Also 24 room house vacant, 110 Orange street. Phone 2491, Carolina Beach. Tucker Real Estate Co. 1925 KLEIN ROAD, PRINCESS Place. Practically new 5 room home. Furnace heat. Better see us early. Wade Realty Co. 205 Princess. 85_Help Wanted—Male WHITE OR COLORED MAN: TO fire boiler. Some knowledge of keeping up machinery. Oderless Cleaners, 2413 Market St. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO WORKERS ENGAGED IN CRITICAL WAR INDUSTRIES! The War Manpower Commission requests that no workers change from one plant to another if he is NOW engaged in war production. Employers are requested not to hire presently employed war work ers, thereby disrupting the labor market, and impeding the war ef fort. WANTED — ELECTRICAL ESTI mator. Give age and experience Write “A-2” care Star-News. WAN WANTED FAMILIAR WITH soda fountain work. Open Air Market, 4th and Chestnut. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE, AGE 16 desires position. Experienc ed dealing with public, but will consider any well payed job. consider any well paying lob. 22 Court U., Lake Forest. WANTED: BARBER AT PEO ples Barber Shop. 21 Princess St. Will give guarantee. See me at once. 90.—Help Wanted—Female WANTED: MIDDLE AGE HOUSE keeper. Good pay. Mrs. James Benson, 1518 Castle. _ WANTED: GIRL TO DO GENER al house work. Good pay. Hall day. Call 7000 after 6 p. m. 90.—Help Wanted—Female WANTED: 2 WAITRESSES. AP ply Sanitary Cafe, 107 Grace St. WANTED: WOMEN TO WORK' in grocery store between 18 and 45 years of age. See W. M. Todd, 613 Castle. TRUSTWORTHY COLORED WO man to keep house and take care of child. Neat appearance and health certificate essential. Apply after 6 p. m, 505 Ann St. CASHIER for ladies’ apparel shop. Only permanent residents of Wil mington and employed at present but interested in better salary need apply. Box “BS” care Star News. EXPERIENCED SEWING MA chine operators to make shirts. Southland Mfg. Co., So. 2nd and Greenfield Sts. WANTED TWO EXPERI enced ladies for checking dry cleaning. Apply Odor less Cleaners, 2413 Market St. Dial 6267. WANTED — YOUNG LADY WHO has some art talent to work in art shop. Salary and chance to increase ability. Write box "S” care Star-News. WANTED: TWO SALESLADIES for shoe store, Regular work. Apply Kinney Shoe Store. WANTED: AT ONCE, EXPERI enced cook. Mrs. Dan Hayes, 624 Dock St. WANTED: GIRL FOR CURB service. Can furnish room and board if desired. Peacock Alley Soda Shop. 17th and Queen St. WANTED: COLORED GIRL FOR sandwich making. Peacock Al ley Soda Shop. 17th and Queen St. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE work, half days. Saturdays and Sundays off. Good salary. No cooking. Call 9789. SEVERAL WAITRESSES WANT ed, good wages, no experience ne cessary. Apply Victoria Grill, Holly Ridge, N. C. WANTED— EXPERIENCED markers and assorters, good salary, good working conditions. Applv Snow White Laundry, 5th and Wright Sts. EXPERIENCED WAITRRESSES wanted. Apply Coast Line Soda Shop. WANTED 3 SALES LADIES —apply Open Air Market, 4th and Chestnut. EXPERIENCED SALESLADY IN dress Dept. Steady position to right party. Nathan's, 22 So. Front. WANTED: RELIABLE MAID Apply 501 Dock St. Wanted at least three experienced ready to wear salesladies. Prefer permanent residents of Wilmington. Salary best in Wilmington for right parties. Write box “L W” care Star News. WANTED: GOOD MAID. GEN eral house work. Small Apt. Good salary. Dial 6009. WANTED—WOMEN TO LEARN marking and checking in lcu.i dry. Snow White Laundry. 5th Wright. Assistant Manager for busy downtown ready to wear shop Must be experienced in win dow trimming and handling large personnel. Only permanent resi dents of Wilmington need apply. Salary and future excellent for right person. Write box B-l care Star-News. WANTED: CASHIER FOR BEACH concession, afternoon and even ing work, one day off. Apply in person, The Anchor, Ocean Terrace Hotel, Wrightsville Beach.. WANTED: 3 COLORED MAIDS Good wages. Apply 314 No. 2nd. 95.—Insurance F. E. LIVINGSTON & CO. Mutual Insurance—Real Estate Wallace Bldg.—Dial 6047_ 100.—Instruction STENOTYPE COMPTOMETER, Burroughs Calculators, and all Commercial subjects taught. Mrs. Motte’s Secretarial School, 313 Church St. 101—Jewelry LADIES WHITE GOLD 1-2 CARAT ring. $100.00. Wilmington Jewel ry Shop, 127 No. Front, across from P. O. 104—Loans MONEY TO LOAN On Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Men's Clothing, Type writers, Shotguns, Musical Instru ments and Anything of Value! FINKLESTEIN’S LOAN OFFICE “Wilmington’s Oldest and Largest’’ Front and Market Streets LIBERAL" LOANS ON DIAMONDS clothing, radios, musical instru ments, and tools. Cape Fear Loan office. 12 So. Front. $5.00 AND UP On Your Signature Alone WILMINGTON FINANCE CO. 202 MURCHISON BLDG. 105.—Lost and Found LOST: IN~POSTAL TELEGRAPH office Sunday, tan garbardine jacket. Finder phone 8725 Wright,tville. Reward. LOST: GAS RATION BOOKS “A’ and “B,” also identification cards. Write H. M. Dunlap, ap prentice dormitory. LOST: PAIR OF EYE GLASSES on Second street, between Mar ket and Dock. Please call 2-3174. R. M. Rice. Reward. LOST: BROWN BILLFOLD BE tween shipyard and Lake Forest, containing money and valuable papers. Finder keep money. Re turn papers. Edgar Patterson, 38 West Drive, Lake Foi\st. LOST: ONE COTTON BAG, CON taining ration points, pair glas ses. Phone Beachland Cottage, Wrightsville, 8538. LOST: FLIER BICYCLE, WITH basket attached. Finder please return to 42 Carolina Apartment. Liberal reward. LOST: BROWN BILLFOLD. CON taining money, social security and identification cards. 9 Ter race Walk. Phone 2-3530. Cor less Comer. .BELIEVED LEFT IN LADIES rest room, City Market, yellow gold bracelet, with pearl set. Very high sentiment value. Please return to City Market and receive reward. LOST: “ C” RATION BOOK. OWN er. W. L. Smith. Return care Star-News. LOST: RATION BOOKS 1 AND 2. Mrs. W. C. Thomas, Wilmington, Route 3. LOST: GAS BOOK NO. “E.” H. A. Deal. 14 “C”-7 Upshire Dr., Maffitt Homes. LOST: “C” GAS RATION BOOK. John Edge, Route 3, Box 184, Wrightsville. LOST: LADIES’ ELGIN WRIST watch. 16 diamonsd, red plastic strap, vicinity Fayetteville St., Wrightsville Beach Friday about 5 p. m. Reward. Dial 8, call 8791-R. LOST: ONE BLACK UNIVERSAL fountain pen, by Navy man. Only a keep sake, at corner of 2nd and Grace. Please return at Star-News if found. 110.—Livestock WANTED . TO BUY HOGS TO feed. C. S. Melton, call County 6522. MYRTLE COURT STABLES ON old Wrightsvile Road. Horses for hire. Riding lessons. Dial 8, Call 8556-W. 110.—Livestock FOR SALE: FRESH COWS, horses and ponies. Also register ed milk goats. W. E. Hold brook, McClelland barn, Airport Road. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, good assortment of broke Tenn mules and horses. C. S. Newton, Castle Hayne Road. 28 FINEST MULES ON EARTH. Not the cheap kind but the best. See us. T. E. Cooper & Co. MULES, MULES AND HORSES. 50 head all summer. Call or see J. P. Newton. Dial 2-3580. SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE Steve Dairy, New Wrightsvilie highway at bus stop. Dial 7770 SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE AND for sale. Bill Cole Stables. Dial 9710, 118.—Music SAVE YOUR OLD AND BROKEN phonograph records. We buy them. Bring yours in today. A H. Yopp Piano Co., 209 Princess. WE RENT PHONOGRAPHS FOR parties and social occasions. Dial 9625, Whitehead Music Co., 106 No. 2nd. 120.—Office Equipment TYPEWRITERS & ADDING MA chines. All makes adjusted and repaired. L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Alen-Wales Adding Machines. H. F. Wolfe, Agt., 114 Princess. Phone 5783. 125.—Paint—Papering PAINTING: INTERIOR AND Ex terior. Prices reasonable. Dial 2-2951.__ NU-ENAMEL WILL PAINT THE average car for only $2.95. One coat covers. No brush marks. Best for amateur use. Wide se lection of colors. Thrif-T-Stores, Inc. 135. —Personal JNO. R. MURCHISON WOULD appreciate a call from the lady who called Mrs. Murchison about watch. Phone 6605. 136. —Poultry $$$ IN POULTRY BUY OUR bloodtested baby chicks. Profit able fryers, early layers. Rouda bush’s Seed Store. 139.—Radio and Repairs " ARCHIE’S RADIO SERVICE Fast Service, Open Evenings. 706 Chestnut St.—Dial 2-2589. SHACKLEFORD’S RADIO RHL pair Service. Any make, any model. 123 Grace St. Dial 7817. Commercial Frigidaire Refriger ation. RADIOS, REFRIGERATORS, washing machines and stove re pair service. L. D. Blake. Dial 4749. 150.—Real Estate FOR SALE: LOTS NEAR SHIP yard. $200.00 up. Tucker Real Estate Co. Phone 2491, Carolina Beach. Located opposite Drug Store. LIST YOUR RENTALS & SALES With Us — A-l Service Frank G. Harriss. 216 Princess St. IF YOU WANT THE CASH ON the barrel head for your real estate list it with Hughes and Morton, Wallace* Bldg., Dial 7691. LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE: Homes, farms and other proper ties for quick sale with me. Dial 2-3432. W. A. Me Girt, Realtor, 215 Princess street. “REAL ESTATE — RENTALS General Insurance. Frank G. Harrsis. Dial 7018.” MOORE - FONVIELLE REALTY Co. We are equipped to serve you. LIST YOUR HOUSES AND apartments with us for quick rental. Marshall Realty Co. 215 Princess. Dial 2-1752. 155.—Seeds—Plants—Bulbs SEEDS Chufas — Soybeans Cow-peas — Velvet Beans Crotolaria — Cotton Cross Seed Co. 12 Market Dial 6868 PLANT SOY BEANS NOW EOR hay and forage. Complete stock. Wood’s Yellow Tokio-Haberland early, etc. Sudan grass, crqtala ria, insticticides. T. W. Wood & Sons. ROUDABUSH’S MOST COM plete seed service in the Caro linas. Seeds of all kinds Vegetable, flower plants, fresh daily. Fertilizers, flower pots, poultry feeds. Roudabush’s Seed Store, Corner Front and Dock Sts. 156.—Situations Wanted EXPERIENCED YOUNG LADY desires position in lab. research work. Write “H. W.,” care Star News. REGISTERED NURSE DESIRES work in doctor’s office. Dial 8638, Wrightsville. YOUNG LADY DESIRES CLERI cal work. Experienced. Dial 2 1498._ HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE DE sires position. Shorthand, typ ing, some knowledge of book keeping. Phone 2-8305. 157_Shoes SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU wait. Sinclair Shoe Repair, lo cated at Winter Park. 161.—Typewriters FOR SALE: REMINGTON TYPE writer portable silent. Practi cally new. No. 1. $55.00. Dial 7146, Huddleston. 170.—Wanted * WANTED 9 COPIES OF APRIL 9th, Wilmington News. Classified Dept. Star-News. WANTED: GOOD USED JOHN son outboard motors. Pickards 209 Market st. Dial 2-3224. _ WANTED: LARGE CLEAN RAGS. Bring to Press Room, Star-News. WANTED GOOD USED LATE model bicycles. We will pay cash. Bring to Pickards. 209 Market or Dial 3224. WANTED: ROOM IN PRIVATE home, ]|y permanent couple. Call Extension 259, Camp Davis, Lt. Pappas. WORKING GIRL WANTS ROOM or room and board in private home. Call before 5 p. m., 23927. WANTED: ROOM OR APART ment for couple. No children. Write “P. M.,” care of Star News. _ ARMY OFFICER AND WIFE, NO children, desire furnished house or apartment Wrightsville. Call Mrs. Swensen, Wrightsville 9494. BOARD AND ROOM WANTED BY quiet couple in private home. First shift shipyard worker. Dial 2-8631. TWO OR THREE ROOM FURN ished or unfurnished, apartment couple. Write “J. F.,” care Star News. OUR MEN AND WOMEN’ IN SERVICE V*' RETURNS TO SHIP Glenn Mead Ray, 21, Mer chant Marine, has returned to his ship after a ten - day visit with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Ray, D .F. D. 3, Wilmington.Ray completed his basic training at erooKiyn, «. x. G. M. RAY and shipped out as an able-bodied seaman. Before' he joined the Merchant Marine November 15, 1942, Ray was an employe of the N. C. Shipbuilding company. VISITING RELATIVES Lieut. William A. Clendenin hxo been spending part of his 14-day leave here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Clendenin of 2305 Chestnut street. He has now gone to Raleigh to visit his sister, Mrs. L. S. Ferree, Jr., and later will visit his brothers, Dr. George B and Eugene V. Clendenin in Wash 170.—Wanted WE PAY CASH FOR USED SEW ing machines. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 304 North Front street, Wilmington, North Caro lina. Dial 5526. WANTED: APARTMENT OR * house furnished or unfurnished. Call 2-2456 after 6:30 p.m. WANTED: ARMY OFFICER AND wife wants furnished house or apartment. Permanent, Dial 5173 MARRIED COUPLE DESIRES apartment either furnished or unfurnished. Will occupy im mediately or as late as October 1st. Phone Harold, 6764. WANTED TON AND 1-2 TRUCK in good condition with good tires for cash. Call County 6522. SERVICE MAN’S WIFE AND child desires room in home. Willing to share house work and expenses at Carolina Beach. Write “H. W.,” care Star-News. SERVICE MAN’S WIFE DESIRES room and board, private home preferred. Write Pvt. Ryan Nelson, Bty, D., 504th C. A. B. N. (AA>, Camp Davis. 180—LEGAL For Sale To Highest bidder. Re claimed Creosoted Piles. Conform ing To N. C. State Highway and Public Works Commission Specifi cations. Standard 18 Lbs. Treat ment 21 Piles 518 Lin. Ft. From 19 Ft. To 29 Ft. in Length. Locat ed near Dixon, N. C. Bids will be received until 10:00 A. M. June 18th By: H. P. Taylor, Resident Engineer, N. C. State Highway and Public Works Commission, Jacksonville, N. C. SALE OF REAL PROPERTY By virtue of the power and au thority given to the undersigned by a certain Deed of Trust, execut ed by G. E. Russ and wife, Eunice S. Russ, the said Deed of Trusl bears date December 24, 1937 and duly recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds, New Hanover County, N. C., in Book 268 at Page 333, default having been made in the payment of the amount se cured by said Deed of Trust, and request having been made upon the undersigned to sell the property therein conveyed, as in said Deed of Trust set forth, the undersigned will on Saturday, July 3rd, 1943 a1 12 o’clock M., at the Court House door in the County of New Han over, sell, at public auction foi cash to the highest bidder all tha certain tract, piece or parcel o: land situate in the city of Wilming ton, N. C., being bounded and de scribed as follows: BEGINNING at a point in th< Western line of Seventh Street thirty-three (33) feet Southwardly from the Southern line of Graci (or Mulberry) Street, and runnin; thence Southwardly along said lit): of Seventh Street thirty-three (33 feet: thence Westwardly and paral lei with Grace Street one hundret and ten (110) feet; thence North wardly and parallel with Severn* Street thirty-three (33) feet, an* thence Eastwardly, parallel witi Grace Street one hundred and tei (110) feet to the Beginning. Th* same being part of Lot No. 1, i* Block 196, according to the offi cial plan of the said City of Wil mington. This deed of Trust is subject however, to a Deed Of Trust ti Home Owner’s Loan Corporation made and executed December 10 1934, and recorded in Book 237 a Page 165 of the records of th* Register of Deeds for New Hanovej County. This the 1 day of June, 1943. H. WINFIELD SMITH. Trustee. ington, D. C., before returning to duty. Lieutenant Clendenin was grad uated May 24 from Eagle Pass Ar my Air Field, Eagle Pass, Texas and was awarded the silver wings of a flying pilot. He was commis sioned a second lieutenant in the Army Ai.-' Corps. Promoted PFC. Thomas E. Rivers, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Rivers, of 320 Wood street, has been promoted to technician fifth grade. He is at present stationed at Hamilton Field northern California. He joined the Army at Fort Bragg last August and six months later went to the Air Force and Hamilton Field, where he is now employed as com pany clerk. Prior to his enlist ment, Rivers was employed by the Southern Box and Lunier com pany. —— / VISITS PARENTS William K. Henry, 18, avia tion machinist third classy has returned to Pen sacola Naval Air Station after spending sever al days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Henry of Rocky Point. He was empiuyeu u y HENRY Swift and com pany in Wilmington before enlist ing in the Navy last September. He is a graduate of Long Creek Grady High school. - / COMPLETES COURSE Aux. Lois Veronica Cunningham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Cunningham, Sr., of Wilmington, has completed a brief refresher course in the 41st Waac Training Regiment at Camp Polk, La. She has been assigned to a headquar ters company, with which she will go to an Army post, camp or sta tion to take over non-combatant work. RETURNS TO SHIP W. E. Stuart, seaman second class, has returned to his »hip after visiting his wife at 208 Meares street. Stuart has just com pleted his “boot” training at Bain bridge, Md., and received his ra ting as second class seaman. He entered the Navy in February. COMPLETES COURSE Sgt. Lloyd Griffith Page, of 1721 Carolina Avenue, has successfully completed the flexible aerial gun nery course at the Army Air Forces Flexible Gunnery school, Laredo Army Air Field, Laredo, Texas. Upon graduation, he received the coveted aerial gunnery wings. He is now eligible to take his impor tant position as a member of an Army Air Forces combat crew. Yr REFUNDING BONDS RALEIGH, June 8.—W>—The local government commission sold $53,000 in Rutherford county refunding bonds today to Wach ovia Banak and Trust company of Winston-Salem and John Nu veen and company of Chicago on a 2.63 oei cent basis. -V ASSISTAN MANAGER RALEIGH, June 8.— UP)—Martin L. Smith, formerly ma.intainence specialist with the Atlanta District Office of Defense Transportation, has been named assistant manager of the Raleigh district ODT of fice, District Manager Harvey R. Roseman said today. CLASSIFIED DISFLAT ■ ■ i m ■■■■! RAISE YOUR OWK TABLE NEAT at less than 20s lb RAISE BABY CHICKS » We sell any number and mail 25 or more anywhere, postage prepaid. Hatches twice weekly. 15 leading breeds. 10,000 to 20, 1 000 chicks on hand. Roudabush's Seed Store 31 South Front Dial 6030 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Help Wanted COLORED WOMEN For all types of laundry work, shirt finishers, hand ironers and pants pressers. Good pay, good hours. Ap ply today. See Mr. Pearsall Snow White Laundry and Dry Cleaners 5th and Wright Sts. V