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The U S. postal regulations are very itrici m such matters, as such an act would he misuse of the U 3. mail and The Siar-News will see that any attempt to defraud is promptly handled by the p 0 department. _ 1,- -Announcements T^COUNTANT AND AUDITOR: ' Expert in tax matters. Write to Eeiix Willman, Watha, N. C. "UPHOLSTKIUNG-AND REPAIR First Class Workmanship City Upholstering Co. 408 Castle St. I 2.—Automotive_ I 1 193b DE SOTA, EXCELLENT UP holstery, tires, motor, perfect running order. Radio and heater. Must sell auick. 215 Pinecrest Parxway. Cali 2-3800._ FOR SALE 1940 DE LUXE TUDOR Ford Tires good lor 20,000 miles. J. A. Porter. No. 3220 Conn. Ave. v, W. Washington, D. C._ FOR SALE: 1936 FORD FOUR door convertible sedan with trunk and leather upholstery. Al so 193" Plymouth four door se dan with trunk and radio. These cars are in perfect condition, Inood tires. Terms can oe airaus ed. Phone 4685 or call by 401 No. 3rd Street._j FOR SALE: 1936 DE SOTA SE dan- good tires. See M. Samet at Jack’s Jewelry and Military Store. 105 Princess Street. 1941 SUPER DE LUXE FORD New tires, extra clean, low mi leage. Phone 9621 Monday/. Ask for John Putch. 1940 PONTIAC 4 DOOR SEDAN. 12,000 miles, original tires. Also 1941 Oldsmobile 4 door sedan, good tires, excellent condition, Kossie Holmes, 9621. AUTOMOBILE BODY REPAIR ing, painting. Bring your car in for estimate. Westbrook-Brown Motor Co. LONG MOTOR CO. PACKARD and NASH 10th and Market Phone 3211 Chevrolet and Pontiac Oldsmobile-GMC Sales and Service RANEY CHEVROLET CO. 496 Princess St. Dial 9621 WE BUY AND SELL GOOD clear, '.ate model automobiles. Roberts Auto Exchange, 13th Castle. Dial 6734._ WE BuY. SELL, TRADE AND finance good automobiles—See us before you sell or buy—W. P Futon, 220 Kenwood Ave — Dial 4013 CASH FOR YOUR CAR! WE buy and «el] good used cars Howell Motor Co., 7 No. 3rd St. FH HUDSON 4 DOOR SEDAN, pre-war tires, extra nice. Dial _ -‘2004. 505 No. 4th,__ WE BUY AND_SELL USED CARS Westbrook Brown Motor Com _Pany 113 No. 2nd St. Dial 5874. PASSENGER-CAR, TIRES RE capped and repaired. Akron Tire ^Company, 7 North Third St 4;. PONTIAC 4 DOOR STREAM finer sedan, low mileage, excel lent condition, good tires. One jWuer McMillan Buiek Co. Dial !9l! FORD-CONVERTIBLE CLUB radio, heater ana spot jignt. This car is extra clean. .^Harris Haskett. 9973, ARMY OFFICER OFFERS FOR t?1-. 1041 Pontiac 4 door sedan. “;c.«Rent condition. Call 2-2496. ^2I^roPri*ctor VaMA'’HE,' BACKACHE. NERV ousness. Dr Mary J. Layton. ■^Southern Bldg. Phone 2-0128. guilders JEV.!~villard draftsman D/lb. Kenwood. Dial 6501 and Priority Applications l^^Huilders’ Supplies V,R Dr, all kinds OF ROOFING Roof painting asbestos -•amg’ general carpenter repair A*. Call Warren 2-0129. Esti jnate^free l?E KORdTocK shingles to oer your house, price reaeson arit^ guaranteed. Dial 4347. r-lVV1' Lumber Company. ^RETE. ^delivered to anj J°b. mixed in transit. S gLif. Company, Phone 5562. koofincTby BIRD & SON Beautif, , Since 1795 111 \t„u Durable, Economical Works 'tv ?ter st-. Hanover Iron Ks- Dial 2-3257. 12.—Builders’ Supplies SEE OR CALL US FOR YOUR requirements in building supplies such as: lumber, paint, insula tion boards, rock wool, wall board, corner cabinets, roofing, brick, flue lining, brixment, win dows, doors, etc. Dial 2-3339 Smith Builders Supply. Inc. NOTICE: SASH DOORS BLINDS Windows, Door Frames, Screens, Turned Columns. Cabinets. Old est, Best Equipped Shop in City. Roderick and Land. Dial 5229. 14—Business Service IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE-wlTH chimney smoking, see me at 1106 So. 6th Street. HAVE YOUR SEWING' ~~MA chine adjusted by expert repair man. Call 7924 after . p. m. or bring machine to 410 Southern Building. J. H. P-ge 22.—Clothing_ MEN! YOL CAN DRESS WELL. Save real money on clothing bill at Finkelstein’s Front and Mar ket Sts.___ PREPARE YOURSELF FOR a hard cold winter, leather jackets, shoes, blankets, work pants, sweaters, weld er s outfit, heavy ram coats. Everything for the working man at special prices. Wilmington Army and Navy Store, 20 Market street. 33—Dogs—Cats—Pets DOG COLLARS FIRESTONE STORES 8 North Front St. Dial 6671 35.—Drugs Let Us Fill Your Next PRESCRIP TION See Us For Your Drug Needs! BROOKLYN PHARMACY 902 No. 4th St. Dial 6678 NO ONE SELLS FOR LESS! 41. —Eatables FRESH COUNTRY EGGS DAILY at ceiling prices, also fresh vegetables and ripe bananas. Nick’s. Carolina Beach Road. OYSTER ROAST. ALL YOU can eat for $1.50. Stokiey’s Wrightsville Ter minal. Phone 8564. _ 42. —Eating Places WORLEY’S HOME KITCHEN: Pit Barbecue, Chicken, Roast Beef. Roast Pork Dinners. Dial 2-1717, 204 Kenwood Avenue. 45.—Electrical MASON ELECTRIC CO. Electric Contractors :07 No. 3rd St. Dial 6782 ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR RENT for water pumps refrigeratcr and washing machines Dial 5861. 48.—Feeds VITA-LIFE HIGHEST QUALITY feeds. Lowest prices, reason: We Manufacture. Keith Milling Co., 110 No. Water St. TUXEDO FEEDS The Feeder s Silent Partner FEED GROW AND FIT FOR profit with Quaker Sugared Schu macher Feed. The Ideal Carbo hydrate feed for the milking herd, for swine, dry stock, lambs, steers and horses. Allen and Son, Dial 5762. 50. —Floor Finishers FLOOR SANDING AND FINISH ing in Wilmington more than twenty years, refinishing and polishing floors. We also have sanding machine and edgers for rent. M. L. Brothers and Son, 201 No. 11th St.. Dial 4758. 51. —Florist CUT FLOWERS, POT PLANTS', corsages, funerai designs. Quick deliveries. Blossom Shop. 31 So. Front. Dial 6030. 52. —For Rent FOR RENT: SMALL OFFICE, ?14 South Front Street. Immediate possession. Formerly occupied by Thorpe Builders Supply Co., Samuel Bear. Sr. and Sons. 60_For Rent—Rooms WANTED REFINED LADY TO share room. Call 2-3738 after 5:30 p. m. STEAM HEATED BEDROOM, nicely furnished, connecting bath. Lovely home. Gentlemen. Dial 2-3669 after 4 p. m. FOR RENT: NICELY FURNISH ed bedrooms. 102 So. 17th St. ONE LARGE FRONT BEDROOM with private bath, gentleman only. Dial 6908. ROOM FOR OR WITHOUT LIGHT house keeping. 510 Wooster St. FOR RENT- TWO FURNISHED ..r., wve +/-V rt n/llinloc 3X71 tVl out children. 216 No. 6th Street. Dial 5291.___ ROOMS: SEMI-HOTEL ACCOM modations, for man Rates $3 50 to $5.00 pei week 402 North 4th St. Corner ttb end Walnut. 63.—Room and Board ROOM AND BOARD? STEAM heated. 509 Market Street. TWO GIRLS TO SHARE LARGE room connecting bath, steam heat at Shipyard. 810 Central Blvd, Sunset Park. ROOM AND BOARD: 624 DOCK Street._ 65.—For Bent—Houses for RENT: HOUSE NEWLY refinished inside and out. six rooms and bath at Tar Land' ins 5 miles from Camp Davis. Call or write T. R. Murphy, Rose Hill. N. C_' FOR RENT: 8 ROOM HOUSE suitable for two families—priv ate water system and all other city conveniences—large garden apaCe—also convenient for some livestock, 20 minutes drive from city. Dial 2-3376. 70.—For Sale 1 TWO-HOLE ICE CREAM CAB inet, meat blocks, cutting tables, meat saws, National cash regis ters, 1 four burner gas range, show cases. L. F. Sollee, 902 Princess St. Vy RINGER ROLLS, VACUUM cleaner parts to fit all makes Al*" rebuilt cltanei. Dial 2-3582 BOBBY PINS! HAIR PINS! COME to Royal Supply Co., basement Wallace Bldg., corner Princess and Third Sts. Beauty Supplies Phone 5795. HAND MADE BABY SOCKS, shoes and mittens. The Nancy Wilma Shop, 112 No. Second St. FOR SALE: GOOD 1939 HARLEY Davidson motorcycle. 216-D Wil liamson Drive, Maffitt Village. FOR SALE: ONE RIDING SAD dle. one 14 foot boat, restaurant emiinmpnt MacCaskev Resister. doors and windows. Apply 218 North Water or Dial 5647. FRACTICALLY NEW FUR COAT size 16. $35.00. One used kitchen cabinet, one wardrobe, one iron double bed, 2 tables and kitchen chairs. Dial 6701. FOR SALE: 200 GAL. HOT WATER heater with large storage tank, 30 gal. domestic hot water tank 'with gas heater, hot water jack et laundry stove. Estate heat rola, medium sie office elec tric light shades, double draw cash register. Phone 2-0119. TIRE RELINERS Firestone Stores 8 No. Front St. FOR SALE: SECOND HAND lumber door, windows, etc. Ap ply 218 No. Water St., or dial 5647. REBUILT SINGER SEWING MA chine treadle and electric. L. F. Sollee, 902 Princess St. - HOUSE TRAILERS, ONE CUS tom built. 24 feet frigidaire, $1295.00 luggage trailer. Hot Blast oil heater, drums and oil. $35.00. Creech’s Trailer Sales, 1 mile city limit, Carolina Beach Road. BRING YOUR BROKEN RADIOS to Archie’s. I have tubes and parts to give you 24 hour service on most radios, also open eve nings. (No auto or portable ra dios.) Dial 2-2589, 706 Chestnut Street. 3rd Grade Tires Hughes Brothers 11th and Market FOR SALE: ONE EVENRUDE outboard motor, fuui cylinder, .7 1-2 H. P , practically new One Century 14 ft. ou'board motor boat, practically new, used very little. Call Howell Motor Co ANOTHER NEW. SHIPMENT FA mous Ingersoll Dollar Stroppers. Maice dull safety blades sharp. Ideal gilts. Mail orders filled. A'.plowmte Supply Co., 14 Mar ket Street. Phone 6948. V4 V4 FOR SALE: ONE HOT POINT ironer. See Mrs. G. B. Webb, Castle Hayne. SECOND HAND RADIOS AND phonograph pickups. Ragan’s Ra dio Service, 722 No. 3rd. CURB AND GUTTER STEEL ■frtv'i-nc for «:nlp P.h n Write “Forms”- care o£ Star-News. FOR SALE: 1940 PLYMOUTH two door sedan, good pre-war tires. Heater, good running con dition, $750.00. Dial 2-1064. FOR SALE: ODDS AND ENDS soiled and damaged stock. A ta ble full of items about 1-3 regular prices. Also hooked rugs, bath room rugs, leather hassocks and storage cabinets at reduced pri ces. The Nancy Wilma Shoppe, 112 No. 2nd. _ FOR SALE: TRAILER 18 FEET long, in extra good condition. Reasonable price. Cash or time with good security. Trailer at Brown Bark Trailor Park. Pos session at once. Field Smyth. 75.—Household Goods FOR SALE: FURNITURE AND household goods for three-room apartment. 24 Jackson Drive, Lake Forest. FOR SALE ESTATE COAL HEAT rola. used one season. Perfect condition. Dial 4947. 1805 Prin cess. ___ SPECIAL BABY WALKER AND stroller combinations only. $11 45 each. Home Furniture Co.. 23 Market St. WE HAVE A NICE STOCK OF Mahogany finish chest of draw ers. Railroad Salvage Co., 803 Castle St.___ BEDROOM SUITES WITH INNER spring mattresses. Estate coal circulator, oil cook stove, break fast suites. Batson Transfer. ONE MAPLE YOUTHS BED mattress good as new. One doll carriage, good condition. Phone 7467. JUST RECEIVED: LARGE SHIP ment of Nesco oil ranges and breakfast room suites. Jones Furniture Co. _ SHOP TODAY! GREATER 1944 savings that pay! Best hnv nf the week. High chairs $4.79. H. Berger & .Son Furniture Co. 707 N. 4th St- Dial 5128._ pvTS OUR LARGE SELECTION ~oi upholstered living room suits anrl odd chairs. Kosch Furni ture Co., 6th and Castle. FOR SALE: COAL HEATERS AND Supelex oil heaters. Bring us your certificate. Sutton-Council Furniture Co. SAVE MONEY! BEST SE lection of studio couches in city. Variety of colors to choose from to brighten up the home. H. Berger & Son Furniture Co. 707 N. 4th St. Dial 5128. FOR SALE: FROGIL OIL HEAT er, connects to outside tank only. Pender Furniture Co., 28 South Front. A SHIPMENT OF GENUINE ES tate iieatrolEs, just arrived. Peo ples Furniture Co. •tf 75—Household Goofla UNFINISHED FIVE DRAWER chests r.ew shipment just receiv ed. Castle Street Furniture Co., Dia. 6447. NEW SHIPMENT OF PLAY FENS received. A. Stein Furniture Co., 607 No. 4th St. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE r childrens cribs, carriages, kid d>-koop.s and youth beds. Also a few play pens and high chairs. Caroline Furniture Co , 617 No. 4th St. Dial 4048. COME IN AND SEE OUR COM plete line of living rom furni ,ture with springs, also a nice se lection of bedroom and break fast room suites to choose from. Carolina Furniture Co., 617 No. 4th. Dial 4048. JUST ARRIVED: SHIPMENT OF Nes :o oil ranges. Home Furni ture Co.. 23 Market St. ttttti nmr a htt~ nmr r rriarvrx nma niture. H. Evansen Furniture Exchange, 716 Castle. Dial 2-3809. 80.—Houses for Sale FOR SALE: 2017 WOOLCOTT, 5 rooms and breakfast room, at tractive inside and out. J. E. L. Wade, Realtor. 205 Princess. 131 SOUTH HARRISON ST., SUN set Park, comparatively new bungalow of five rooms, with hardwood floors throughout, fin. anced through F. H. A. Call H. F. Wilder. Dial 2-1747. FOR SALE 216 No. 6th St. Two story home, contains 2 nice apartments, one 5 rooms, bath, another 4 rooms and bath. Excellent location, close to schools, downtown section. WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH North Lumina Avenue. A real nice home; upper floor has large living and dining room, 2 bedrooms, kitchen and bath. Ground floor has 2 roo'ms, kitchenette, bath. Priced to sell. FOSTER-HILL REALTY CO. “We Sell The Earth” FOR SALE: NEW 6 ROOM HOME, on 2% acres of land, at Bolivia. A real nice home and reason ably priced, terms. Foster-Hill Realty Co., Dial 2-3371. BY OWNER: FIVE ROOM BUN galow, Sunset Park. Terms. Im mediate occupancy. 110 North Monroe. Dial 5754. FOR SALE 5 rooms and bath with oil fur nace completely furnished. Immediate occupancy. PINEY WOODS Hinton Insurance & Realty Co. Richard A. Shew—Lewis P. Hinton 223 Princess St. Dial 2-3734 303 SO. 5TH ST., TWO STORY, eight room, corner dwelling, ai no advance in price; can ar range early possession. H. F Wilder, Phone 4932. SALES — RENTALS — HOUSES lots, farms—Tucker Real Estate Co., Box 661-A, Phone 2491, Caro lina Beach. FOR SALE: 411 BRUNSWICK. I luumo, unmcuia ic puhhcooiuu 703-705 So. Front St.; 816 Docl St.; 419 Chestnut St.; 4 rooms Middle Sound. If it’s Real Es tate, see us. W. M. Hewlett Realtor. 214 Princess St. Dia 7138. FIVE ROOMS. NEW BUNGALOW by owner. Apply 105 So. Harri sore, Sunset Park. 85.—Help Warned—Male WANTED AT ONCE: THREE AD ditional wool pressers, can make $4J to $60 per week. Apply Snow White Laundry, 5th and Wrighl Streets. WANTED — AUTO MECH anics, attractive proposition to right men, answer in person. Causey’s Service, 12th and Market. MIDDLE AGED COLORED MAN, who understands firing furn aces, wanted at the Brunswick Hotel. Apply ,Mr. Blanton, in person, do not telephone. WANTED: BUTCHER. A-l MAN for assistant market manager. Open Air Curb Market, 4th and Chestnut St. WANTED BOYS 14 TO 16 YEARS old with bicycle for newspaper routes. Apply circulation depart ment Star-News. WANTED MAN QUALIFIED AS assistant manager. Please apply in own hand writing stating ex perience, qualifications, and age. State salary expected. Make ap plication to D. T. Odom, Manag er H. L. Green Co., P. O. Box 298, Wilmington, N. C. WANTED: MAN TO OPERATE PYtraptnr miicf ho ntror 1ft FT!v. perience not necessary. Caison Bros. Laundry, 13th and Daw son. AGENTS WANTED. MEN OR WO men to write Life, Accident and Health Insurance. Liberal com missions. .Address P. O. Box 1079, Wilmington, N. C. WANTED: COLORED MAN AS pot washer, $3.00 per day and meals,' raise after 2 mos. Post Cafeteria, Fort Fisher, North Carolina. WANTED MAN WITH CAR FOR insurance debit in Wilmington. Guaranteed immediate income. $40.00 per week plus commission. Excellent opportunity for ad vancement, Anoly by letter to State Capital Life Insurance Co. P. O. Box 68, Wilmington, N. C. MAN OR WOMAN WITH SHOE fitting and selling experience. Apply manager, Cinderella Boot erie. 85—Help Wanted—Male WANTED: COLORED MAN TO act as porter, $4.00 per day and meals, raise after 2 mos. Post Cafeteria, Fort Fisher, North Carolina. 90.—Help Wanted—Female WANTED COLORED MAID FOR housekeeping and cooking. Dial 2-1135. SALARY. ROOM AND BATH, SOL diers’ or Marine’s wife in ex change for household work. Call 2-1414. WANTED WHITE MAID TO TAKE responsibility of household for busy couple. Write Box “T”, care of Star-News. COLORED MAID WANTED: CALL 2-2734. WANTED CLEANING WOMAN, part time, good pay. Apply 203 Kenwood Ave. WANTED GENERAL SERVANT PvnDi'i ppH in nimlrincr crnnH rp. ferences, health certificate. Good pay. Dial 4227. BOOKKEEPER IN LADIES REA dy to wear shop, experience ir detail with chain store prefer red. Must be permanent. ■ resi dent of city, nice hours and sal ary. Apply by phoning Miss Wilson, 2-1459 after 6 p. m. anj day this week. EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER for permanent position with lo cal concern. If not willing to lo cate in Wilmington or vicinity, permanently, do not apply. B. S., care of Star-News. WANTED: ASSISTANT COOK— dish washer—maids — at once. Call Carolina Beach—Breakers Hotel—3611 or apply in person. WANTED RELIABLE COLORED girl for general housework. Oleander. Call 7311. WANTED: COLORED GIRLS AS bus girls, $2.50 per day and meals, raise after 2 months. Post Cafeteria, Fort Fisher, North Carolina. WANTED MAN OR WOMAN, Ex perienced in stenographic and general office work for perman ent position with local concern. Unless permanently located in Wilmington or vicinity or willing to locate permanently in Wil mington, do not apply. Answer “Secretary”, care of Star-News. WANTED: WHITE MAID TO take responsibility of household for busy couple. Write Box “T” care of Star-News. GENERAL SERVANT EXPERT enced in cooking, good reference and health certificate required. Phone 7379. W .rvIN X HiU . VV ill I Ij X X v vork in boarding house. Room and board and salary. Dial 5711 or write "AB”. care ol Star-News WANTED EXPERIENCED COOK, whole or half day. Three in fam ily. Apply 110 Nun Street or tele phone 2-1258. EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES wanted. Sanitary Cafe. 107 Grace Street__ WANTED FOUR ADDITIONAL branch office managers. Apply in person. 5th Ave., at Wright St. i>5.—Insurance FOR INSURANCE AT A SAV ings consult this office, also rea. estate. J. L. Baldwin. Agency, 217 Princess St.• F E LIVINGSTON & CO. Mutual Insurance Real Estate Wallace Bldg Dial 6047 100.—Instruction STENOTYPE COMPTOMETER Burrough’s Calculators- and al Commercial subjects taught Mrs. Motie’s Secretarial School 1 3i3 Church St. 101_Jewelry__ UNREDEEMED WATCHES $14.51 up. Guaranteed. Cape Fear Loai Office. 12 So. Front. _ Guaranteed Watch Repairing Guaranteed Service Wilmington -Jewelry Shop 127 N Front St , across from P O. 102.—I-a undry SHIRTS, LOTS OF 10 OR IlloRE 12 l-2c each. Caiscn Bros. Laun dry, 13th and Dawson. _ 104. —Loans _ LOANS WILMINGTON FINANCE CO. 202 Murchison Bldg. 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 105. —Lost and Found LOST: BLACK LEATHER BILL » i , __ a _ ' :_“ A ’» hnolfC J.U1U ^V»XXt,H*xx-*xxfc, a- ' drivers license, liquor book, otn er valuable papers. No money. Lost Dec. 31 between number 1 and number 9 shipways. Return to Welding Department, Shio Yard or 205 Calhoun Dr. A. B. Bumgarner (61596). $5.00 reward LOST BILLFOLD CONTAIN IN G drivers license, fuel ration book, gas “A” ration, draft registra tion card. Lowell McCandless, Southport.___ LOST IN COURTHOUSE: ONE small billfold containing about $75.00 and some checks, includ ing one U. S. Government check, payable to Lt. Alvin Phillips, liberal reward. A. T. Withrow, 2nd floor Odd Fellows Bldg. Dial 5113.___ LOST ONE MAN’S BROWN KID glove, fur lined, between Friend ly Cafeteria and Second and Chestnut. Dial 4638. Reward. LOST BROWN LEATHER BILL fold with A and C gas ration book and other valuable papers. Noti fy H. M. Daniels at phone 2 8653. Reward.__ LOST: “A” GAS RATION BOOK. No. 212188 and tire inspection record. Mrs. Margurite Weld, Kitty Cottage, Wrightsville Beach.___ LOST: BROWN ALLIGATOR purse left in cab Saturday, con taining money and valuables. Re turn to R. M. Marks. 323 Davie Drive, generous reward. 105.—Lost and Found LOST: FUEL OIL COUPONS. Mrs. Hazel Holden, 132 Colonial Village. LOST: NO. 3 AND NO. 4 RATION books. William and Sarah Emma Dowdy, 917 Rankin Street. LOST MAN’S 17 JEWEL BULOVA wrist watch at Trocadero Satur day night. Reward. Return to Trocadero. LOST: NO. 3 RATION BOOKS. Sadie McDuffy and Jloyustine McDuffy. 1112 So. 6th Street. 110.—Livestock FOR SALE: SOLID BLACK COM. bination five gaited saddle bug gy and work horse. Very gentle, also pne McAlland saddle anc one large Western saddle. Cal A. M. Lowrimore, 6170. HORSES BOARDED FOR HIRE and salp Moonlight Rides. Steve’s Dairy, New Wrightsville High way. Dial 7770. HORSES FOR SALE AND HIRE Bill Cole Scabies, Dial 9710. MYRTLE COURT STABLE ON old Wrightsville Road, Horses ta n H Pnnioc fnr hiro onri coin Riding lessons. Dial 8. Call 8556 W. 118.—Music WE RENT PHONOGRAPHS FOB parties and social occasions Dial 9625, Whitehead Music Co 106 No. 2nd FOR YOUR PHONOGRAPH RE cords, sheet music, pianos, anc musical supplies. See A. H. Yopf Piano Co. _ 120_Office Equipment ADDING MACHINES; BOOK keeping machines, calculators Remington Rand, Inc., 312 South ern Bldg. Phone 5851. _ 136.— Poultry S$$ IN POULTRY- BUY GUI bloodtesteo baby chicks. Profit able fryers, eany layers. Rouda bush s Seed Store. 139.—Radio and Repairs RAGAN RADIO SERVICE. COM plete stock of parts for quid service. 722 No. 3rd St. E. R. BLAKE'S RADIO SERVICE 222 Kenwood A've., Dial 2-3577 Prompt and Efficient Service. ARCHIE’S RADIO SERVICE Prompt Service Open Evening; 706 Chestnut Dial 2-258! RADIOS, REFRIGERATORS ANI oil heater repair service. L. D Blake, Dial 4749 RADIO - PHONOGRAPH COMBI nations 'crystals for all makes house and auto radios repaired Gregory Radio Service, 304 Mar steller St. Phone 2-8237. SHACKELFORD'S RADIO RE pair Service. Any make, an; model. 123 Grace St. Dial 78T Commercial Frigidaire Refriger ation. HOWARD RADIO SERVICE - complete stock of parts for quid service 517 No. 3rd St Dia i m vtoo. 150.—Real Estate 5% ACRES LAND. 570 FT, ROAI frontage, 3 room house parti: finished. $850.00. Located at Bol Rogers Store, Greenville Sound Call for R. L. Long. SMALL FARMS CLOSE IN ELEC tric’ty hard road W. R. Davis 232 Princess St. Phune 9923. WE SELl. THE EARTH FOSTER Hill rvchity Co.. 112 Princess St Dia! 2-337j 1 FOR SALE: nARGE LOT IN FOR est Hill. Fronts two hundred for ty-six teet and has a depth o four hundred feet. Write “FH” care <>1 Stir-News, FOR SALE: SEVERAL BEAUTI lul homesites. Forest Hills. W A. MrGirt. Realtor. 215 Princes: Street. _ LIST YOUR HOUSES ANI apartments with us for quid rental. Marshal Realty Co., 211 Princess, Dial 2-1752. IF YOU DON’T WANT TOUT property sold, don't list it witt Hughes and Morton. J J. Knowles Wallace Bldg. Dial 7691. MOORE-FONVIELLE REALTY Co. We are equipped to se;rv< you.__ REAL ESTATE — RENTALS General Insurance. Frank G. Harris, Dial 7018. 155.—Seeds- -Plants—Bulbs RICH SOIL FOR VICTORY GAR dens and shrubbery, $2.50 a loac delivered. Phone 6083. WOOD’S TREATED TOBACCC seed. New crop garden peas, p?p per, lettuce, carrot, spinach broccoli, beet, mustard, etc. Vic torgram oat, winter and abruzz rye. T. W. Wood and Sons. QUALITY SEED We Specialize in the Seeds You Need SEEDS for all types of growers, home gardens, market gardeners produce growers and long crop farmers. adacq QTT'tpn nn 12 Market St. Dial 6868 PANSY PLANTS 50c DOZ. NEW seeds ready now: Turnip, Spin ach. Mustard, Kale. Broccoli Lettuce. Onion sets Abruzzi Rye Fulgrain oats. Winter Grass Roudabush's Seed Store. Cornel Front and Dock streets. 156.—Situations Wanted EXPERIENCED LONG ' TRII truck driver wants job. 304 Cas tie Street. 160.—Transfer and Storage HAULING AND TRANSFER - Day or night seven days pe: week. Rates reasonable. 7tl and Ann. Dial 2-8461. 170.—Wanted WANTED TO BUY GOOD USEI car, will pay spot cash. Phom 4685 or call by 401 No. 3rd St WANTED FURNISHED HOUSI or apartment. Army officer, rei erence. Dial 5185. S. S. ALDEN 6EESE TO BE LAUNCHED Miss Justine Besse, granddaugh ter of Alden Besse, of 82 Pinckney street, Boston, Mass., will serve as sponsor when tne S. S. Alden Besse, 141st vessel of the North Carolina Shipbuilding company, leaves the ways Tuesday at 12:30 p. m. Attending Miss Besse will be Mrs. Frank Alden Besse, also of Boston. The original “Alden Besse” was owned and operated by Mr. Besse of New Bedford. Mass. The ship’s port of call was Boston and New Bedford. She was said to be the finest afloat, and when last heard of was tied up at the wharf at San Pedro, Cal. The career of the “Alden Besse” has been featured in magazine stories, in poetry, and on the radio. -V HALSEY, FDR CONFER WASHINGTON, Jan. 10—(A>)—Ad miral William F. Halsey, Ameri can commander-in-chief in the South Pacific, conferred briefly today with President Kooseveit. •‘What were you talking about?” he was asked. Grinning, the Ad miral replied: “The weather.” 170—Wanted WANTED ROOM FOR ARMY couple, close in, wife employed. Write “SN’’, care of Star-News. WANTED IN GOOD CONDITION, 1, 22-cal. revolver, 1, 22-cal. au tomatic pistol. Call Carolina Reach 2151 Lt, Edwards. WANTED: ONE ELECTRIC heater. Call 5173. WE BUY USED VELOCEPEDES and tricycles. Pickard’s, 209 Market St., Dial 2-3224. WE PAY CASH FOR USED SIN ger Sewing Machines. Singer Sewing Machine Co. 304 N. Front St Dial 5526. A YOUNG MAN LIVING IN NICE ly furnished home in good neigh borhood desires a settled couple to share his home and to board and care for him and his 4-year old daughter. Reply P. O. Box 1051. SMALL FURNISHED HEATED apartment, immediate posses sion. Army couple, references exchanged. Call 7741, Art De j . partment. Mrs. Hagaman. , WANTED TWO ROOM APART ment or one room or room and board for working soldiers’ wife and child, age 11 years. Heat in cluded. Husband home for week ends. Dial 2-2886. WANTED TWO GOOD HOMES for two pretty kittens. Dial 2-2921 SOLDIER’S WIFE WITH BABY would like furnished apartment. Close in. Dial 7886. . WANTED UNFURNISHED 4 OR 5 room house. Near or within 25 miles of Wilmington. Prefer garden space. Write all infor j mation to “JW”. care of Star I News. ARMY CAPTAIN AND WIFE DE sire furnished apartment, per manent, no children. Call Mrs. ‘ Newman. 2-3260. WANTED TO BUY OR RENT: Typewriter. Please call 2-3070. TAILORING: MEN’S. LADIES’, Soldier’ altering, dress making, fur coat restyling, repairing. 29 years experience. Own shop. Christian S. Fox, 18 Wrightsville Ave., Wilmington, N. C. Phone 4589. _ 180.—Legal • STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA: 1 COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER: J. H. Tyler vs. Sybil Smith Tyler IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE The defendant above named will take notice that action entitled as above has been commenced in the 1 the Superior Court of New Hanover ; County, Stfete of North Carolina, to ' obtain an absolute divorce against the defendant <5n the grounds of ad ultery; and that the said defend ant will further take notice that she is required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of New Hanover County. North Carolina, at his office in the City of Wil mington in the above State on or before the 11th day of February, , 1944, to answer or demur to the ' complaint in said action of the plaintiff now on file in the office of the said Clerk of the Superior Court of New Hanover County. North Carolina, or the plaintiff will apply to the Superior Court of said County for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 19th day of January, 1944 A. L. MEYLAND, Clerk of the Superior Court TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Of fice of District Supervisor, Alco hol Tax Unit, Bureau of Internal Revenue. Baltimore, Maryland. Date of first publication, January 11 1944. Notice is hereby given that on December 12, 1943. one 1935 Ford Coupe, Motor No. 18-1981902, with accessories, was seized in New Hanover uuuuijr, huh** olina for violation of the Internal Revenue Laws, to-wit: Section oo^l IRC Any person claiming an in terest in said property must ap pear at the office of Investigator in Charge. Alcohol Tax Unit, Charlotte, North Carolina, and file claim and cost bond as provided by Section I. R. C. on or before February 10, 1944, otherwise the property will be disposed of ac cording to law. R. E. Tuttle, Dis trict Supervisor. CLASSiFlEtTDISPLAY” I WANTED “Ladies 18 to 25 years of age for telephone and cleri cal work at the Wilming ton office. Must be high school graduates and touch typist. Height 5 feet six to i eight inches. Good pay while training. Apply WESTERN UNION 237 North Front St. Robert Lee Chinnis, United S t a tes Naval Reserve, is now serving some where in the Pacific. The son of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Chin, nis, of Winter Park, he re ceived his bas ic training at Norfolk, Va. R. L. CHINNIS RETURNS TO SHIP W. B. Willett, chief petty offi cer, has returned to his ship aft er spending two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wil lett, at their home in East Wil mington. Willett has spent the past fourteen months overseas. » GRADUATES „ Pvt. Harry T. Fisler, son ol Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Fisler oil Xvanhoe, was graduated recently from the B-24 Liberator bomber mechanics school at Keeslcr Field, Biloxi, Miss. VISITS MOTHER Richard James Armstrong, sea man first class, recently spent a brief leave with his mother, Mrs. Richard J. Armstrong of Rocky Point. Armstrong, a graduate of Long Creek Grady High school, was employed by the Atlantic Coast Line railroad prior to en tering the Navy in September. He is now stationed at Jacksonville. Fla. BEGINS TRAINING Sgt. Edwin Bennett White, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. White of 212 South Ninth street, has re ported at Keesler Field, Miss, to begin training as a pre-aviation cadet. He will spend 28 days there before going to a college or uni versity for five months of further work preparatory to becoming an air cadet. RETURNS TO CHARLESTON Vernon D. ' Langley, sea m a n second class, has re turned to Charleston, S„ C. after visit-, ing his mother, Mrs. R. E. Huf-, ham of 8-E Nes bitt Courts. He,, has been at sea fc* four months,, Lang ley re-. LANGLEY ceived his bas-, ic training at Bainbridge, Md. AT MIAMI BEACH Major William t. Burns, oe 112 South Sixteenth street, recent-, ly returned frona service outside; the continental United States, now, is being processed through the, Army Air Forces Redistribution: Station No. 2 in Miami Beach,'. Fla., where his next assignment will be recommended. Major. Burns served fifteen months as administrative officer in England.■ North Africa and Pantelleria. His wife is Mrs. Doris B. Burns. ASSIGNED TO FIELD Pvt. Richard A. Dunlea, Jr., son! of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Dunlea of, 116 Kenwood avenue, has been assigned to the Sioux Falls Army Air Field, Sioux Falls, S. D., for training as a radio operator-me chanic. Upon completion of the 20-weeks course, he will be fully trained to take his place as a member of a highly skilled bomb er crew of the Army Air Forces. Prior to entering the Army, Pri vate Dunlea worked at the local radio station. He is a graduate of New Hanover High school and at tended N. C. State college. He was inducted at Fort Bragg July 21, 1943 and received his basic training at Keesler Field, Miss. GRADUATES 1 PFC. Roland E. Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Gray of R. F. D. 1, Shallctte, was gradu ated recently from the B-24 Lib erator bomber mechanics school at Keesler Field, Biloxi, Miss. -V Plans For Maffitt Village Postoffice Have Been Completed Rictus 1UI uptlcUliig cl cidsauicu post office in Maffitt Village have been completed, and as soon as the necessary furniture has been Installed, the post office will begin operations. Postmaster Dosher an nounced Monday. The new branch office will cor respond to other branches now be ing 'operated at Camp Davis and Fort Fisher, the postmaster added, and will offer every type of serv ice which is now available in the main office. 1516 Maffitt Village post office will be under the direction of James A. Price, who has been, employed at the Wilmington post office for about 40 years. f -V WESTERN UNION INCOME NEW YORK. Jan. 10—Wl—West-' ern Union Telegraph Co. reported' today net income for November, 1943. first full month of operation after the October consolidation with Postal Telegraph, was S385. 212 against 0814,426 reported for Western Union alone in November of 1942.