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J^ftellers-Stationers. piuiinen Service SSW-rt- ou 20— Dairy Products. ^sts-Peta ^Cleaning-Pressing. 21— Eatables. 42—Eating Plscto 45—Electrical. 4g—Feeds. 4$—financial. 50— Floor Finishers. 51— Florist. Rent At Resorto stfor Rent- Apartments. , so—For Rent-Rooma. (3_Room and Board. Jtror Rent-Houses. 20—For Sale. 15-Hardware. 75_Household Goods 80-Houses tot **“• ii_Help Wanted—Male. 90-Help Wanted—Female. 90-Insurance. 90-Instruction. 01— Jewelry. 02- Laundry. 94- Loans. Co—Lost and Found. !0—Livestock. 11-Miscellaneoui. is-.Machinery. '8—Music. ■20—Office Equipment. ••'1—Office For Rent 25—Paint—Papering 25-Plumbing-Heating. 27—Printing. :0—Professional. :j-Personai. •,5—Poultry# "9—Radio and Repair*. 95- Real -state. 52—Refrigeration Service. Seeds—Plants—Bulbs* 25—Situations Wanted. 51-Shots. !5-TransIer and Storage. il-Typetvriters. 70-Wanted. _ -ir.nouiicement* E HAVE PLENTY OF NEW TUBES stock, all sizes. Wenberg Bros.. 3rd and Grace. _ totomotlve " 5 YOUR TIRES TO US FOR EX recapping and repairing. Yarbor i Oil Co., Sunset Park. Dial 5112. '■'STALL SHATTER PROOF GLASS automobiles. Robert's Auto Ex 72. 519 South 13th. 2D TO BUY 1937 TO 1941 ALL cars. Call C. H. Spooner. 9973. AY ALL THAT OPA CEILING permit for clean cars. Mac-Mil Buick Co., 208 No. 2nd. Dial 9574 'YGER CAR TIRES. REPAIRED recapped. Reid’s Tire Servifce, 216 ■ Yet St. __ Chevrolet, Oldsmobiel, Cadillac Sales and Service RANEY CHEVROLET CO. 108 Princess St. Dla 8651 ~T0P PRICES PAID On All Used Cars J. T. BARKER Nest lo Cape Fear Hotel ® FOR YOUR CAR. WE BUY AND *11 good used cars. Howell Motor Co. 1 North Third Street. iSSENGEii CAR TIRES RECAPPED *1 repaired. Akron Tire Company. 1 North Third St. «a‘N'G, POLISHING. WAXING, •rasing, light repairs, vulcanizing, teoco Station, 3rd and Walnut. W. E. Spooner f SALE- ONE 1937 AND ONE *1940 •°*Q 1 1-2 ton stake trucks. Ceiling TOs. Mark’s Machinery. 5HSIDE GARAGE. 1219 SO.^NdTiF jour car needs repairing, bring it to , ■ ,A11 work guaranteed. Also body ^ C. C. Cahoc. J PONTIAC “3’' FORDOR SEDAN, ™io, heater and real good rubber. 21Ins Haskett. Dial 2-2487. - Have A supply of anti Brown's Pure Oil Station, 3rd ^ Bed cross. ®SAL2: 1933 DODGE SEDAN, EX Mnt condition. Pure Oil Service 17th and Castle. rbitnpraaoi B;;aehe- backache, nervous ';S. Dr. Mary J. Layton, 512 South Building, Phone 2-0128. ^“■Iders Supplies “,.Y0U THINK? sure you do hi b'MI bought and delivered now ’*■ n j you tr°uble this coming wln today. Dial Becker's 7761. PhoneE )M°?ING„ G0- LELANd! that rai fa' Bar,ret‘ Everlox Singles. ►> muoh‘edu011 Lock you have heard t;t?ru,cb about. Our men are skilled year t0 pay. SE'nASK DOORS, BLINDS. WIN "lamns rL fra.me^ scrcers- Turned (id Shn„CablJet5' 01des*. Best Eauip Dia! '229 m Clty' Roder'ok and Land, DELIVERED TO YOUR ^P^^rarsit. S and G Com t«HAa\E. CAUGHT UP WITH hie storm r°rlS have covered since ‘3S’Wers'th^‘inks to the Iar sighted i« 'o th-nT w \alted until we could tle roof H.m}'e,have not round a sin > Of thCT NT IOVer-$10 0° and °nly •otth B,r„e: Moiver * ‘ RDING AND FIN thines for rent, and service. M Uth and Chest SS WELL! SAV1 la^ket * Streets.*5*'' iel on "any length I Dial (204 B. V ecker' SERVICl ’<* all kinds 5790 306 Riddel 35—Drugs Let Us Fill Your Next PRESCRIPTION See Us For Your Drug Needs BROOKLYN PHARMACY _ 962 North 4th St. Dial 7578 NO ONI SELLS FOR LESS! 41—Eatables ' T" BROWN’S GROCERY, CHOICE CUTS lamb, veal, beef and pork. Fancy Gro ceries, 802 North 4th St. Dial 6535. 45—Electrics) ~I IT MASON ELECTRIC CO. ’ Electric Contractors 107 North 3rd St. Dial 6782 48—Feeds FULL O PEP, MASHES, QUAKER ' dairy rations, suggerad, Schumacher. Scratch Grain, Dog Food, Rabbit Food, Goat Food, ate., J. J. Allen and Son. Dial 5762. __________ ■ ; The Feeder’s Silent Partner CROSS SEED CO. 51— Florist CUT FLOWERS,"POT PLANT8, COR sages, funeral designs. Quick deliveries. Blossom Shop, 31 So. Front. Dial 6030. 52— For Best i*OR ‘ RENT; ON WRIGHT6VILLE Beach houses end apartments. Furn ished and unfurnished, suitable for : year round occupancy. Orrcll Realty Co. (Sunday phone Wrightsville 8891-J). 55—For Bent—Apartments j APARTMENT FOR RENT: FURNIBHED or unfurnished. 5 rooms, good loca tion. Carolina Beach. Telephone 8 8707-M. FOR RENTt THREE ROOM FURNISHED , apartment. Call 8542 any time after 7 p.m. and all day Sunday. 80—For Bent—Kupena FOR RENT: NEWLY FURNISHED BED- ' room, fumaee heat, kitchen privileges. 134 Woodlawn Ave. ROOMS WITH COOKING PRIVILEGES, i 5 1-3 Princess. 113 1-3 Market. J. B. Hales, 317 Grace. ROOM8 FOR MEN AND WOMEN. SEMI- ! hotel accommodations. White House ‘ Inn, corner 4th and Walnut St. 85—For Rent—B. usea ---j FOR RENT 6 ROOM HOUSE. CARO lina Beach. Dial 3-3044 or 6780. 2 ROOM HOUSE’NEAR DRY DOCK. . Cheap for cash. Phone 9837. j 1' uxv jvaii i ivwm r uiiiiiututw tage 4 1-2 miles from city on Sound. Phone 6931 Monday. ' FURNISHED COTTAGE LIVING ROOM bedroom, bath, kitchen, screened porch. Greenville Sound. Phone • Wrightsvllle 8509. ' 70.—For Sale. UNCLAIMED PLEDGES Lady’s one carat diamond • i solitaire 14K mounting, en hanced by 6 matching side diamonds _ $365.00 i Lady’s diamond solitaire en gagement ring weighing . over Vi-carat _ $69.50 Army rejected steel lockers $4.95 < Lady’s yellow gold dinner ring with 3 large beautiful dia monds .... $32.50 : Kalamazoo Mandolin in case $37.50 17 jewel Bulova wrist watch with stretch band, yellow gold . $37,50 Piano accordion, 48 bass, in » case. Italian make --$189.50 1 Punching bag with stand $12.50 Diamond bridal set, yellow gold _ $69.50 Hawaiian guitar in A-l con dition - $12.95 Conklin fountain pens, new $1.95 Val-a-paks, new -- $22.26 Sterling silver extra heavy identification bracelets for the service man-$4.50 up Lady’s platinum diamond Bu lova wrist watch set with 42 perfectly matched diamonds $695 Crystal glassware left from Pope’s stock 25c 14K solid gold stretch band for wrist watch. Ideal Christmas gift - $49.50 14K solid gold man’s watch chain, heavy weight.$36.50 Men's suits. Have been' clean ed and pressed-$5.00 up Safety razors for Gillette blades _ $1.00 Men’s heavy weight wedding rings, 10 and 14K-$12.50 up Trumpet in case, silver fin ish ..-. $47.50 Man’s doublehead cameo ring, solid yellow gold--— $18.50 Man’s ruby solid gold ring $12.50 Cigarette lighters with lea ther case - $1.25 3 stone man’s diamond ring A real bargain .....-$197.50 White gold diamond dinner ring .. $65.oo Nail clippers, new T— 69c Ithica, 12-guage double bar ren shotgun, 26” barrel with leather case $69-50 Opal ring surrounded by 14 large diamonds, yellow gold $220 Princess ring, 19 diamonds set in platinum top, yel'...-f. low gold shank.$295-°° Gent’s ring—black onyx with diamond in center —.*>o.w FINKELSTBIN’E LOAN OFFICE Front & Market Phone 6662 Dependable Diamond Brokers Since 1906 FURNISHED HOUSE TJifS^MSi^or most new. Sacrifice. *315.00 cash or terms. 2010 Princess St. Road. °«E oNne™”AcLa/TftE pS^fs «■ Creech Trailer Sales. Carolina Beach Road, also Stove parts. CLOTHES BASKETS »■ DIAL 7560 70.—For Sale. TOR SALE: PRE WAR STUDIO COUCH, breakfast room, bedroom suites. Phone WrightsviUe 8839-M, rOR SALE: ELECTRIC WASHING MA chine. Write R. L. Allen, Route 1, Box 140, ELECTRIC HEATERS, FOURTEEN IN ches, compartment plates. 50c. Stain less steel knives, forks, spoons, hang ing and counter scales. New 23 cu ft. Westinghouse reach-in box, cooking forks, can openers 15c. 1 victory bi cycle. Sandwich and candy cases. 4x6 feet show cases. Exhaust fans. 1 beer bar. 2 keg capacity, electric irons and refrigerators repaired. L F. Sol lee, 902 Princess. SPENCER SUPPORTS AND BRASS iers designed. Mr*. Ramseur. 2019 Crea sy Avenue. Dial 6214. VRINGER ROLLS, VACUUM CLEANER parts to fit all makes. Dial 2-3562. CATHERINE-K CORSETS. FQUNDA tlon*. Surgicals, comfortable, stylish Call Mrs. Southerland, 2-1871. Order eary. TO ENAMEL FOR THE BEST JOB IN furniture and house painting. No brush marks, One coat covers. Thompson Bi cycle Co.. 702 Castle. Dial 2-3061. 942 MODEL EIGHTEEN FOOT FACTO ry built house trailer. Good condition. $575.00. Salmon's Grocery, Princess St. Road. JOING YOUR FLOORS OVERT WE have Nu-Enamel cleaners, stains, and varnishes for the best Job. Thrlf-T Stores, Inc., 29 South Front St tESTAURANT COMPARTMENT PLATES dinner plates, platters, cups, saucers, table silver, electric potato peelers, food warmers, glass washers. C. B. Stern berger Equipment Co., Phone 2-1766. 1009 Princess. UST RECEIVED SMALL SHIPMEN1 of Venetian blinds, in sizes 24, 30, 34, 36 and 44 inches width. Sellers Furni ture Co. Dial 7535. 911 North 4th St. iTARK TREES. FRUITS, NUTS, SHADE rose bushes, shrubs, grapes and ber ries. H. C. Henderson, 521 Dock. Dial 2-1027, iPENCER INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED supports for healthful, restful posture. For appointment, call Mrs. J. B. Rober son. 2-8025 2-3718. ELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFT NOW. While our stocks are complete, use our lay-away plan. Nancy Wilma Shop, 112 No. 2nd St. 'OR SALE: NEW ACOUSTICCN HEAR ing aid. Complete. Phone 2-2318. 15.—Iloushold Goods 'OR SALE: ELECTRIC WASHING MA hine Write R. L., care of Star-News. LIST RECEIVED: UNFINISHED DRESS ing tables, chenille bedspreads, and rollaway cots. Jones Furniture Co., 18 So. Front. ioME IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE line of dolls and toys for Christmas. Select your gifts now while our stock is complete. Carolina Furniture Co., 611 North 4th St. Dial 4048. VE HAVE A NICE SELECTION OF M1R rors, period, modern and ovals. Pen der Furniture Co., 28 South Front St. iPECIAL ON BABY CARRIAGES. *25.00 and up. H. Berger and Son, 707 No. 4th St. Dial 5128. .ARGE SELECTION OF WOOD AND coal heaters. We deliver and Install Railroad Salvage Co., 603 Castle. 1 KNOX COAL AND WOOD MEAL master take care of your cooking problems Railroad Salvage Co., 603 Castle St. iOAL HEATERS, ALL KINDS COAL and wood ranges. Wood cook stoves. Castle St. Furniture Co. Phone 844T. .INOLEUM RUGS PRICE $5.95. WARD ROBES $38.00. H. BER GER & SONS. 707 N. 4TH ST. DIAL 5128. , UST RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF 8 burner Florence oil ranges and 3 burn er oil cook stoves. Home Furniture Co., 23 Market St. SEE OUR SOLD MAPLE BREAKFAST room suites. Home Furniture Co., 23 Market St. 'IREPLACE GRATES AND 5 BURNER oil ranges. Levine Furniture Co., 6th ■ and Castle. Dial 5347, SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS now. Children’s rocking horses, cra dles, chairs, rockers and table sets. Wilmington Furniture Co. “The Old Reliable.” _ BVE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF breakfast suites and bedroom furni ture. Come in and select yours while our stock is complete. Carolina Furni ture Co.. 617 North 4th. Dial 4048. rOR SALE: THREE MATTRESSES, folding cot, dining room suite, three burner gas hot plate, one ice box and several occasional chairs. Dial 8886-R, Wrightsville. _ rOR SALE: PRE-WAR MAHOGANY dining room suite, rugs, bedroom and odd’ pieces. Phone Wrightsville 8660. rOR SALE PRE-WAR STUDIO COUCH breakfast room, bedroom suites. Phone Wrightsville 8839-M. JOB SALE: BEDROOM SUITE, LIV ing room suite with springs, kitchen cabinet breakfast room set and ra dio. Can be seen Sunday, Monday nr Tuesday. 505C Bickett St., Maffitt Vil lage^____ g0—Houses For Sale ’RUfCESS PLACE, 6 ROOM HOUSE IN cluding gas stove, heater and central heat. 2114 Klein Road._ r0R SALE: NICE BUNGALOW, UUM pletely renovated, 4 large rooms, lights, new out buildings, 85 acres of land, 20 minutes drive from Wilmington. High way frontage. N. A. Merritt. Dial 2-3376 FOR SALE 2002 PENDER AVE. 8 rooms and bath. In perfect condition. New Venetian blinds garage. Corner lot. Immediate possession. WADE REALTY CO. J. E. L. Wade, Realtor 205 Princess St. rwo STORY, EIGHT ROOM HOME, on Cherry Ave., Audubon. Has just been reconditioned and ready for im mediate occupancy: lot 70 x 180; terms, H. F. Wilder Phone 4932. IN ORDER TO SERVE YOU BETTER THE MEMBERS OF OUR REAL ESTATE 4 SALES DEPARTMENT are attending the annual con vention of the *N. C. Realtors, Monday and Tuesday. Be back Wednesday. We take this opportunity of learning more about how to serve you better, and we hope you will bear with us for these two days. FOSTER-HILL REALTY CO. Realtors FOR SALE MARKET STREET ROAD Close in, Large house and lot. $9500.00 W. R- DAVIS 114 Princess Dial 6118 , « 75.—Houshold Goods WE BUY AND SELL USED FURNJ- i ture. H. Evanson Furniture Exchange, 116 Castle. Dial 2-3809. 80—Houses For safe PLAN NOW TO BUILD”pR BUY YOUR own home anywhere in the United States. Join the Interstate Own Your Home Club. Approximately $5.58 per month for each thousand dollars borrowed, which includes principal and interest at 4 1-2 per cent. Pays off your loan in 25 years. No down payment plan available. In the event, i the owner becomes disabled or passes on the mortgage debt is cancelled through our mortgage cancellation plan. A complete housing service. Write Box 226. Wrightsvill* Beach, . N. C., or Interstate Housing, Eureka, N. Y, _■ FOR SALE 817 CHESTNUT ST. 10 rooms and bath.. Best neigh borhood. On bus line. Priced to sell. HUGHES & MORTON W. T. SWINK, Associate Wallace Bldg. 3rd & Princess Dial 7691 2021 KLEIN ROAD, PRINCESS PLACE. 5 room bungalow, good terms. Can «r-< range immediate possession.. H. F. Wilder, Realtor. Dial 4932. FOR SALE 4 apartments. Close in. $240.00 per month income. Priced low at $11,500. W. R. DAVIS Phone 6118 "114 Princess St. 85.—Help Wanted—Male WANTED: BEVERAGE SALESMAN. Must be able to furnish certificate of availability. Present route averages $70 to $80 per week. Address reply to P. O. Box 967. Wilmington, N. C. RAILROAD EMPLOYES URGENTLY NEEDED AT ONCE Essential Work Boilermakers Blacksmiths Brakemen Carmen Clerks Laborers Linemen Machinists Telegraphers Upholsterers 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 October 23, 24 and 25, 1944 Persons now engaged in essen tial war work at their highest skiU need not apply. NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS AND WORK ers. All workers, male and female, must be hired under provision of the War Manpower Commission’s Employ ment Priorities Referral Plan, all male workers and all in migrant female workers, must be hired through the local U. S. Employment Service offices. WANTED: FIRST CLASS MEAT CUT ter. Open Air Curb Market, 4th and Chestnut. ■ WANTED: MAN WITH CAR FOR IN surance debit in Wilmington. Guar anteed immediate income $40.00 per week plus commission. Excellent op portunity for advancement. Apply by letter to State Capital Life Insurance Co., P. O. Box 68, .Wilmington, N. t TRUCK DRIVER, SALESMAN WITH high school education or equivalent. Veteran preferred. Mr. Cannon. Phone 7388.___ 90.—Help Wanted—Femalp WANTED: TIMEKEEPER AND OFFICE clerk. Must be good at figures and write neat hand. Call C. B. Jenkins, 2 2289. __ WANTED 2 CASHIERS. APPLY IN PERSON. SHIPYARD CAFE TERIA. __ _ . -__ iTMr nr a vrirn MTT5T WAVE experience. Salary $20.00 to $25.00 per week to start. Sam Berger Dept. Store, 709 N. 4th._ WANTED WAITRESS FOB ANGLE INN. 5th and Greenfield. Apply after 12 noon.__ COOK AND GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Small family of three. Good pay. Easy work. Dial 5872. _ CASHIER, YOUNG LADY FOR READY to wear shop. Permanent position, good salary. Local girl only. Apply Fashion Center. 115 So. Front._ SALESLADY WITH EXPERIENCE IN small wear department, permanent position, salary, bonus and commis sion. Apply Fashion Center, 115 No. Front_ — YOUNG LADY FOR CIGAR AND CAN dy department. Apply Saunders. *08 No. Front WANTED AT ONCE: 2 HIGH SCHOOL teachers. Write Glenn M. Tucker, Prin cipal, Bolivia High School, Bolivia. N.C. DISHWASHER AND SHORT ORDER Cook. Sanitary Cafe. 107 Grace St. LADY FOR CASHIER OR SALJ® work. Apply Open Air Market. 4th and Chestnut._t_ WANTED: WHITE "MARKERS AND sorters. Colored flatwork ironers. Shirt and pants pressers, Also hand ironers. Ideal Laundry, Front and Orange,_ WANTED SALESLADIES, SINGLE OR married, age 16 to 50. Apply to Man ager, H. L. Green Co._ | CASHIER WANTED. PERMANENT PO sition. Clark’s Credit Clothiers, 219 No. Front, WANTED—EXPERIENCED STENOGRA pher, In reply give age, experience, and references. Answer Taylor Col quitt Co. Box 450 Wilmington. SETTLED COLORED WOMAN FOR general house work. Excellent work ing conditions, good hours, good pay. Apply in person. Friendly Dept. Store, 615 Castle.___ 95—Insurance MUTUAL FIRE AND AUTO INSUR ance. Real estate, bought and sold. J. L. Baldwin, Agency, 217 Princess St__ F. E. LIVINGSTON & CO. Mutual Insurance Real Estate _Wallace Bldg., Dial 6047. Read The Classified Ads LOO—Instruction IKS. MOTTE’S SECRETARIAL SCHOOL 313 Church Street All commercial sub jects taught. STUDY NOW SHIP RAILROAD COURS ei. Refrigeration, radio, business, en gineering, drafting, free Information. International Correspondence schools, Scranton, Pennsylvania. L01—Jewelry Guaranteed Watch Repairing Guaranteed Service WILMINGTON JEWELRY SHOP 27 North Front St_Across from P. O. 104— Loans ISONIY T O L O A N Jn Diamonds Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Men’s Clothing, Typewriters, Shotguns, Musical Instruments and Anything ol Value. FINKELSTEIN’S LOAN OFFICE ‘Wilmington’s Oldest and Largest" Front and Market Streets 105— Lost snd Found” -OST: 1 NO. 3 AND 1 NO. 4 RATION books. Beal S. Jr., and Hannah E. Rooks, East Wilmington, Rt 1. Box 354B. -.OST 4 NO. 1, 3, 4 AND KEROSENE ration books. Lewis Craft. Ivanhoe, N. C. L10—Livestock WANTED: USED WASHING MACHINE in good condition. Write “JC”,. car? of Star-News. For sale five gaited saddle horse. Saddle and bridle. Price rea sonable for quick sale. Phone 2-1793. MULES, MULES, MULES. ENOUGH to satisfy every need from the cheap est to the very best on earth. Save time and money at C. S. Newton’s. Phone 2-8373. rOR SALE: PONIES AND HORSES. Horses for rent by the hour. Bill Cole Stables. Dial 9710. FOR SALE: NICE, GENTLE PONY, one small horse, gentle to ritlo. 5 Dal mation puppies. See Hopper at Legion Stables. Carolina Beach Road. 118— -Music lOME TO A. H. YOPP PIANO CO., 208 Prihcess St. for your sheet music, re cords and musical supplies. 131—Office For Rent For RENT: DESIRABLE OFFICES. Steam heat, 12 Princess St. Walker Taylor. _ 125—Paint—Papering CONTRACT PAINTING, SPECIAL ON interior work. First class workman ship. Phone 2-2951. Hours 8 to 6:30. HOUSE PAINTING, JOBS, LARGE OB small, inside and out. Dial 7628. 136—Poultry 3LOODTESTED BABY CHICKS, LEAD ing breeds, hatches twice weekly. Thousands on hand daily. Boudabushs Seed Store. _ 139—Radio and Repairs HOWARD RADIO CO. All Work Fully Guaranteed 1027 So. 3rd St. _Phone 4826 BLAKE BROS. RADIOS AND REFRIGERATION REPAIR SERVICE 520 Castle. Dial 2-2790 : HAVE TUBES AND PART'S FOR your radio. Ragan's Radio Service, 722 No.- 3rd - St, _ 1VE BUY, SELL, REPAIR ANY KIND of radio. Hufham’s Radio Shop, 817 No. 3rd. Dial 5397, 150.—Real Estate SALES A SPECIALTY List your property with the HINTON - SHEW REALTY CO. 213 Princess St. Dial 2-8734 Lewis P, Hinton—Richard A. Shew WANT TO SELL? CASH FOR YOUR pioperty. Wm. R. Davis, 114 Princess St. Dial 6118. WE HAVE A FEW SMALL TRACTS OF land on Myrtle Grove Sound. Geo. A. Biddle, 238 Princess. Dial 6931. WE SELL THE EARTH. FOSTER HILL Realty Co. 112 Princess St. Dial 2-3371 LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE WITH W. A. McGirt, Realtor. 215 Princess St. MOORE-FONVIELLE REALTY CO., WE are equipped to serve you. 155—Seeds—Plants—Bulba RICH SOIL FOR VICTORY GARDENS and shrubbery. $2.50 a load deliver ed. Phone 6083. QUALITY SEED “ We Specialize in the Seeds You Need «► CROSS SEED CO. 19 Market St. Dial 6868 HAVE A GREEN WINTER LAWN: Plant winter grass now. Free planting instructions. Complete stocks vegetable seeds. Cabbage plants fresn daily, fer tilizers, flower pots, Roudabush’s Seed Store, Corner Front and Dock. ABRUZZI RYE, 4^/HEAT, OATS. BAR ley, vetcn, winter peas, ciover. wood's Seed Store, 317 North Front. 156— Situations Warned JOB AS BOOKKEEPER, CASHIER OR both, preferably small business, by lo cal woman. Answer E. J. W„ giving particulars. _ 157— Shoes MEN’S SHOE REPAIRING. NEW FAC tory damaged shoes. No stamp required. Ideal shoe shop, 18 South 2nd St. 160—Transfer and Storage LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MQV ing, lower rates. Jones Transfer and Wood yard. 111 No. 11th. Dial 4928. 170.—Wanted WANTED- GOOD USED UPRIGHT PI ano or ’spinet type. Write P. O. Bog 442.______ WANTED: ALL PEOPLE SUFFERING kidney trouble or baekache to try ’’Kido" 97c. Money baek guarantee at Saupden Drug store or Brooklyn Pharmacy. 170.—Wanted_____ WANTED Listings of property tot sale anywhere in this vicinity. We have the clients — expert service. MARSHALL REALTY CO. 210 Princess St Property Management Sales. Rentals WANTED COPY OF SEPTEMBER 28TH Wilmington News. Bring to Classified Dept., Star-News.__ WE PAY CASH FOR ALL MAXES OF sewing machines. Singer Sawing Ma chine Co., 304 No. Front St Dial S52d. WANTED SMALL FURNISHED APAHT ment, J. O. Murray, 310 Chestnut St WANTED 3 OR 4 ROOM UNFURNISH ed apartment, private bath. Dial, 7064. WANTED: 2 OR 3 JtQOM FURNISHED apartment for couple! Writ* 'djox 190, Carolina Beach. _ Tv WANTED IMMEDIATELY OCT. 4TH News. Classified Dept. Star-New*. , GAR COMMANDER TURNS CENTURY RIPLEY, N. Y., Oct. 22— <JP> — Robert M. Rownd, 1939 national commander of the (Jrand Army of the Republic, observed his 100th birthday today with an "open house,” attended by members of his family and hundreds of friends. Up at 8 o’clock this morning, he attended church and dropped 100 pennies in*o the "Birthday Bank,” a fund for church repairs. He has received to date more than 400 congratulatory, messages. One, from New York State’s Lt. Gov. Joe R. Hanley, said: "Your whole life has been one of unusual accomplishment and activity. Your splendid record as a soldier, citizen and servant of God has been outstanding.” Says Rownd: “My health is good and I shall probably live, "by the grace of God, considerably long er than a century- It is my thoilght the boys in the present war are as enthusiastic and as great fight ers as we were in the three years I served in the army.” Declaring, he has been a “staunch republican” all his life, he said: “I voted for Abraham Lincoln in the field and I expect to vote for Dewey Nov. 7.” —-V BUY WAF BONDS AND STAMt’S 170—Wanted TYPEWRITER WANTED, OFFICE OR portable model, also house trailer, kindly state details and price. Write P. N., care of Star-News. Wilmington, N. C. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY AUTO LOANS FINANCING 214 S. Front Si. Wilmington, N. C. M. & J. Finance Corporation P. O. Box 1446 Phone 2-2740 AUTO LOANS ANT MAKE - ANT NODE! 10-Minute Service i Drive In to borrow or to pay— No Parking Trouble. COFEH MOTOR FINANCE CO. Back of Cape Fear Hotel On 2nd Ot. I Open M Phone 2-195* ( iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. \Jk. ” V For Two ] Cupid in the form of V-mail hag brought a proposal of marriage from the far off Pacific to screen actress Mlml Berry. Much deco1 rated Lt. Col. Alex Guerry will wed soon. LEND-LEASE FOOD DELIVERIES DROP WASHINGTON, Oct. 22.—(^*)— Lend-lease food deliveries by the United States totaled 541,872,551 pounds during September, slightly under the 558,577,000 tons shipped in August, the War Food adminis tration reported today. Deliveries of meat products down 5,000,000 pounds from Au gust to a total of 189,236,000 pounds constituted the biggest item but dairy and poultry, products, second in the list, reached 151,050,000 pounds, exceeding the August de liveries by nearly 50,000,000 lbs. Dairy and poultry made up 28 per cent of September shipments. Of the total delivered last month WFA said, 58 per cent was for the United kingdom and other British possessions; 35 per cent for Rus sia, and the remaining 7 per cent for Greece, West Africa, North Africa, the Netherlands, Poland, Yugoslavia and the French com mittee of National Liberation. In addition' WFA made cash sales during September totaling 50,966,487 pounds of food to the armed forces, the Red Cross, for eign relief groups and other agen cies and sent 39,581,000 pounds to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Is lands and 19,719,126 pounds to Ha waii. Sponsors of school lunch pro grams, relief agencies and other U. S. civilian agencies received 1, 539,710 pounds during the month, a sharp decrease under the 2,977, 298 pounds in August. AM CANS HOPE P( H FEUD OVER WASHINGTON, Oct. 22— UP) — Hope that the longdrawn Russian Polish border dispute may be solv ed as a result of the four-way con versations in Moscow among Pre mier Stalin, Prime Minister Churchill, Premier Mikolajcyk of the Polish Government in Exile in London and representatives of the Soviet-sponsored Polish Committee of National Liberation at Lublin was expressed privately by Amer ican officials today. They expressed mystification, however, by Lublin’s reported blast against Mr. Mikolajcyk which reportedly followed by only a few hours the issuance of the Churchill-Stalin statement an nouncing progress on the Polish question. It was expected here that a re view by the White House and State department of eastern Eu rope postwar territorial problems would take place this week follow ing the return here of American Ambassador to Russia Harriman. Harriman’s return caused spec ulation that John G. Winant, am bassador to London, might also be brought home to participate in the expeeted consultations.. Winant and Harriman were both here last May and Winant indicated then he might return in the fall.. Some quarters indicated they be haved the talks would cover the whole field of European affairs. -V— Jaycees Want 35-Mile Speed Limit Continued GREENSBORO, Oct. 22.—(A>>— A resolution requesting the Gen eral Assembly to authorize the governor to continue the 35-mile speed limit after the war until it is deemed wise to increase the maximum rate was passed today by state directors of the Junior Chamber of Commerce at the con cluding session of a two-day quar terly meet held here The resolution asks that the state legislature grant an exten sion of the governor’s wartime powers in regard to the speed lim it “until it is deemed in the inter est of public safety to raise the maximum rate.” -V 10 SOLDIERS DEAD MARLBOROUGH, England. Oct. 22.— (JP) —Ten American soldiers were killed and 21 others injured in a bus-truck crash today. The bus was filled with soldiers on a sightseeing tour I -V BUT WAR BONDS AND STAMPS LEGION CIRCUS IS HELD OVER • fc " The extended engagement of th* Legion Thrill Circus resumes to day at Legion stadium and con tinues tomorrow and Wednesdaj closing Wednesday at midnight with a gala celebration. The crowds have been so larg* and such a big demand to hold over the show, that the legion com mittee decided to play three mor* days and booked the Jack Koch man’s troupe of Hollywood Hell Divers for a return engagement for three more nights. The R. and S. Amusement* and Marks Shows combined .shows and rides and midway attractions will also be here until Wednesday at midnight, it was announced by Thomas B. Hughes, chairman of the Legion committee. The midway will be open daily from 2 p. m. until midnight and the thrill show in front of th# grand stand will start at 8:15 p. m. only, beginning tonight. The Hollywood Hell-Driver* show which made such a hit Fri day night when they staged the big program under such adverse con ditions, will tonight, tomorrow and Wednesday nights, stage the en tire program. "Daredevil Bob” Manson, who was injured Friday night while at tempting the "Cash Bomber” long leap over three autos at the finish of the show, was released from the James Walker Memorial hos pital Ikte yesterday. While not fully recovered, and swathed with bandages, Jack Kochman assured the committee that he will posi tively be on hand tonight and again defy death in another attempt to stage the same "death leap” that resulted in the death of the late "Lucky” Teeter, last fall in Indi anopolis. Ten other daredevil stunt men will take part in 18 acts, including the crashing of a plate glass show window by "Suicide” Chet Bald win; "Lucky” Kelly will stage his thrilling motorcycle stunts and there will be thrills in plenty for the fans each night. Grand stand acts will be given between the thrill events featuring the Flying Rqmas troupe; "Hangman” Bruf fy; the Valentino troupe and oth ers so that there will be no tire some waits, stated Chairman Hughes, and a fast, speedy, thrill program. Willkie's Position On Candidates Not Made Known By Him NEW YORK, Oct. 22. — (IP) — Russell W. Davenport, campaign manager for the late Wendell L. Willkie in 1940, said tonight that Willkie had not “made up his mind” about either 1944 candi date and that “no one in the world knows what his final position in this election would have been.” In a speech prepared for broad cast over the Blue Network (7:15 p.m. EWT) and distributed in ad vance by the independent republi can committee for Roosevelt, Davenport said: “It is a known fact, spread on the record by Mr. Willkie himself just a few days before his death, that he had not yet made up hi3 mind. As he himself declared, he was not satisfied with the platform of either party—not satisfied. with the pronouncements of either can didate. He had therefore set him* self the task of pressing for clear er commitments from both sides— commitments, especially, on that most critical issue of our time, the issue of American foreign, policy. “Mr. Willkie had not yet finish ed that task. And no one in the •world knows what his final posi tion in this election would have been.” ——v. Ford Making Engines For Propulsion Bombs DETROIT, Oct. 22.—UP)—The Ford Motor company disclosed to. day that it is producing a jet pro pulsion engine for robot bombs. Engineering details were worked out by Ford engineers at the re quest of the air technical service command following reconstruction of & German robot engine from parts shipped from England, Ford produced a robot bomb en gine in 1918 but World War 1 end ed before it could be tested. The early model has since reposed in the Edison museum at nearby Dearborn. -V--— RATION ROUNDUP By the Associate# Press. Meats, Fats, Etc.—Book four red stamps A8 through Z8 and A5 through K5 valid indefinitely. Stamps L5 through P5 valid Oct. 29 and good indefinitely. Proesesed Foods—Book four blue stamps A8 through Z8 and A5 through R5 valid indefinitely. Stamps S5 through W5 valid Nov. 1 and good indefinitely. Sugar—Book four stamps SO through 33 valid indefinitely for five pounds each. Stamp 40 good for five pounds for home canning through Feb. 28, 1945. Shoes — Book three airplane stamps 1 and 2 good indefinitely. A new stamp will be validated Noy. 1 and be good indefinitely with the others. Gasoline—In northeast and sou theast, 11-A coupons good for three gallons through Nov. 8. El sewhere, 13-A coupons good for four gallons through Dec. 21. B-4, C-4, B-5 and C-5 coupons good ev erywhere for five gallons. 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