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ADRIAN PAILY TELEGRAM, ADRIAN, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1942 ELEVEN Sooner or Later You Will Find A Good POSITION In The "HELP WANTED" Columns Adrum Daily Telegram Want Ad Rates mm Me word Thret 6c per word ta 8c MF ratf 15 45 wards. Uvw timn 90 ovcti 15 su ftar ooaMTtittv if paid within 5 days. Tbctt nittt apply to agate (small typ.1, only. Minimum 15 Ite above apply to all eianifl- eattont except births, deaths, meeting notice, ot thanfca, and obituaries. The Telegram reserves the right to edit and clmwify ads under appropriate headings Large space; two-line type Is the maximum size permitted.

For this service the cost is 25 cents a line and four words to a line. Less than a line at line rates. White may be added above or below advertisements, but will be charged at the same rate as composition. Your ad. will be accepted by mall, phone or in person and Inserted same day provided It reaches this of flee before 11 o'clock a.

m. If sent by long distance phone the advertiser must pay long distance charges. If replies to advertisements have to be mailed out of the city, send 10 cents for postage. IT box number is desired, count five words. Do not ask for names of patrons having box numbers.

This tnforxnatJon Is strictly private and the only way vou can contact the person or persons Is by letter addressed to box number Notice of typographical errors, corrections or cancellations must be given before 11 o'clock a. m. day of publication. Otherwise cannot be allowed in case of dispute. Obituaries free within one week of death, after that Cards of Thanks (not exceeding 50 words) 50 cents.

Poetry IS cents per count line extra. Resolutions 15 cents per count line. Want Ad. Replies At 11 o'clock today there were replies at the Adrian Telegram office in the following boxes: 189, 212, 224, 251, 255, 267, 270, 271, 278, 284, 286, 290, 294, 297, 299, 300 For the convenience of box-number advertisers the above notice wilJ appear daily. CLINTON Legion Post Meets A regular meeting of the American Legion post was held Saturday evening when the men voted to offer the Legion Hall to the Red Cross for a production room.

Henry Stein and L. K. Mclntyre were delegated to attend the second district officers' meeting on National Defense held Sunday evening in the Irish Hills. The post is meeting twice a month now, the next meeting to be Thursday evening January 15. Clinton Notes Because of the Red Cross first aid class to be held Thursday evening these Congregational classes have changed the time of tiieir meetings for January: The Service class Wednesday evening with Mrs.

C. L. Kimball and the Pricilla class Friday evening with Mrs. Charles Hause. Among those resuming their teaching duties at the close of the holiday recess are Mrs.

Viva Riker in Mason, Miss Blanch Robison and Mrs. H. E. McClure in Ann Arbor and Miss Inez Halladay in Lansing. Mr.

and Mrs. James Hoskins went to Detroit Friday to see Mrs. Hoskins's son John Golden who had enlisted in the army and was leaving for South Carolina. 'Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Francis announced the engagement of their daughter Wanda to Private First Class Loyal V. Kahle of Quantico, Va. The Rev. and Mrs. R.

E. Simmons were at Fenton yesterday afternoon where he officiated at a funeral. Mr. and Mrs. EJmer Stetler of Jackson called Saturday on Miss Kathryn VanTuyle.

They had brought Frank Woodward to his home in Bridgewater township after a week's visit with them. Miss Kathryn Moats and Stanley Weaver have resumed their studies at Western State Teacher's COUNTS LOCALS DRIAN: Dead or alive farm animals wanted. Highest prices paid. For prompt' service (including Sundays) cal 484, Adrian. Reverse charges.

Adrian Tankage Adrian. Rfd. 2, 1-26 ADRIAN: Dead stock wanted. Horses "-S5: cows, St. Call collect to Adrian 7107-F4 or C.

R. Frost, Tecumseh, "Phone 350. Licensed for Darling Co. TJRITTON: Aid nipper at Christian church Wednesday. Jan.

7. 40c and 25c. Begin serving at 5:30. 3 TJLISSFIELD: For hundred bu. No.

4 yellow shelled corn. One Glo-Boy Heatrola, targe size. Paying highest market prices lor red clover seed, alsike and navy beans. Bllsifield Co-Operative BlUsfield. Riga and Ogden.

152-3 TVEERTJELD: Will collect Deerlield Township Taxes. Dog Tax and Insurance at my home, 347 Cary Street, till further notice. 10 a. m. to 4 p.

m. and evenings by appointment only. Phone 72. Mrs. Maud Crist, Deertield Twp.

Treas. 153-4 TASPER Oddfellows Attention: Arrange to attend Lodge next Wednesday evening. Grand Lodge Officers. Lunch. "jlfACON Tax Notice: Beginning Janu ary 6 will be at Hamilton's Store in Macon every Tuesday afternoon, and al the United Savings Bank in Tecumseh every Saturday afternoon for collection of taxes, insurance and dog tax until further notice.

Harry G. Craig, Treas. 2-4' OLLJN Tax Notice: Taxes and insurance will be collected every Wednesday afternoon at the Hudson State Bank and every Saturday at the Addison State Bank. R. C.

Cherry, Treas. Rollin Twp. -3 SENECA: Dancing every Wednesday night. Dowllng's Orchestra. -3-5 BEAUTY SHOPS Powder Puffe: Machine and ma- hineless permanents.

Popular p.rlces. Also open Wednesday and Friday evenings. Over Edwards' Bakery. Phone 529. 3-S A TC LOST AND KOUMU OST: Buff Cocker Spaniel puppy.

Re- 1 ward Bill Ciack. Clinton. Mich. 2-4 SALESMEN NATIONAL Corporation has immediate 1 opening for man In this territory. SSO.OO weekly guaranteed plus commission to experienced men or men who can qualify for permanent positions.

Promotions assured. 5209 Euclid 4th Floor, Cleveland, Ohio, 'ANTED: Reliable man to succeed as Rawlelgh Dealer in Adrian. Selling experience unnecessary to start. Everything furnished except car. Splendid opportunity to step into a permanent and profitable business where Rawleigh Products have been sold and are well known.

Good profits for a hustler. For particulars write Rawleigh's, Dept. MCA-2160, Freeport, Illinois. -3-5' in Kalamazoo and Valerio Cotre at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. TECUMSEH Finance Company is Sold The Tecumseh Linance Company been sold by Mrs.

Gertrude Schneider to the Continental In 'estment Company of Adrian, the transaction being completed today and the accounts transferred to the Adrian office. George Isaacson has been manager of the com- iany here since the death of Karl Schneider. HELP INGLE middle-aged man by the month for farm and dairy work. With references. Dudley Cowdrey, Ottawa Lake, Mich.

152-3 WA.NTEU—FEMALE HELP maid, go home nights. Family two adults. All day Thursday each week, also one Sunday off each "mo. 957 College Avenue. 3-8' or woman for housework in mod- VT ern close-in home.

Go home or stay nights. Good wages. 135 N. Main St. 1-6 to assist with housework, care ot children.

Home nights. Write Box 300 Telegram. 1-3 ADY qualified to employ, train and manage outside sales force in her Jo. cality. Salary 330.00 week plus expenses and over-wriUng.

Write Box 307 Tele, gram. 3 ICENSED Beauty Operator. Must be good on permanents and hair styling. James Beauty Shop, 812 E. Maple Ave.

1-3' and stenographer by Feb. 1. Very desirable position. Give full details, age, experience, etc. Write Box 305 54 Telegram.

3-5' JT ANTED: Elderly lady companion for elderly couple. Modern country home. Full details by correspondence. Goodyear. Morenci.

W. E. 3-S INGLE middle-aged experienced farm hand wants farm work. Fred Lester A. J.

Codgill, Seneca. Mich. 1-3' by refined middle aged lady, charge of modern home. Also do practical nursing. Ref.

If you wish. Write Box 306 Telegram. and ironings wanted. 1365 W. Maumee St.

3-5 ESTATE ANTED. Farm, 40 to 100 acres, Around Blissfield or Ogden Station. Write Box 304 Telegram. 3-8' The Bargain Page Because this page of opportuni- ty news is revised every day it offers you the very best bargains can be found anywhere. Place a Want Ad today and be convinced.

Telegram Want Ads "Countless Ways To, Make Money" FOB and horsos, also an extra good work mule, guaranteed as represented. miles east or Rome Center. Ken Sheldon. 1-3' with calf at side. E.

H. Brown farm, 2 miles north of Blrdsall out 3-3' To Sell? Our system listing, selling, gets results. Adrian Sales Co. Phone 302. 1-26 VX7 ANTED: All grades of beef cattle and hogs for butchering.

Also fresh cows and springers. P. J. Bancroft, Adrian and Ogden Phones. 1-26 for old gold, Jewelry, rings.

watches, dental gold, silverware. L. R. Mix. Jeweler.

140 S. Main. 1-26 ET more cash for your used furniture. We take any amount from one piece Lo complete homesi Sand what you have. Greenwald Auction Ph.

749 Adrian, 1142 Mich. Ave. 3-S' UNS, Boat Motors. Canoes and Stratton motors will bring you cash at W. Johnson Sen-ice, quote price.

We must see it to 1-6' 91 TATOES: State quality and price. Ph. 9141. Al's Place, 803 N. Main Adrian, Mich.

3-6 repairing: Expert repairing on Swiss and American watches. L. R. Mix. Jeweler.

140 S. Main. 1-26 1,000 bushel of ear corn. The Ternes Farm, on M-52, between Tecumseh and Clinton. Clinton phone 171F4.

2-4 Tecumseh Notes Miss Jeanne Baumann left yes- morning for her home in after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen. Miss Rae Nita Larsen returned yesterday to Ann Arbor where she attends the University of Michigan, and Jack Larsen will go to Princeton, N. Wednesday after spend- ng a vacation with his parents.

He a senior at Princeton University. At the meeting of the Westminster Junior League tomorrow evening in the home of Mrs. Curtis Ashley, Mrs. F. C.

Dickinson will review the book "One Foot in leaven" by Hartzell Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. James Cummings lave returned to their home in Phillips, after visits with their daughters Mrs. Clarence Beach and Mrs.

Chester Beach and their families. D. N. Beaton who was in St Joseph's'hospital in Ann Arbor last week receiving treatment for a serious eye ailment was taken yesterday to the home of a daughter in Detroit. His condition has improved.

Ziba Randall returned this week end to his home near Onsted from Tecumseh hospital where he had ACROSS 1. Young cow 6. Peruse 8. Month of the year: abbr. 12.

Opposite of aweather 13. Lamb's oen name 14. Old word meanlne to push 15. Walt for 16; Hundredfold 18. About 19.

MaHe headway against 21. Approximately 22. Beverage 24. Paradise 26. Doctrine 27.

More verdant 30- Flow back 32. Small spar 34. Ceremonially unclean by the Jewish law That IE: afcbr. Pursues Imaginary ideal republic Conjunction Malayan dagger Blundered Spider's trap Frugal Clear profit European native Strange Mexican coins American Indians Biblical character Bleach Small in.ec Free Son of Adam Region Congealed water Go by seen a patient since October when he was struck by an automobile as le was walking on the highwav. Mrs.

Ella Witherell of Clinton who had been a patient in Tecumseh hospital has returned home. Ruth Schneider returned Saturday from Miami, where she had been spending two weeks with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. A. J.

Rankin of Shelby who are there for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wilson spent last evening in Toledo.

Col. H. H. Hammel, accompanied by Lieutenant Colonels Maddock and Freyburg and Captain Chieme, all of Ann Arbor, are at Fort Benjamin Harrison at Indianapolis this week inspecting Billings General Hospital. Col.

Hammell will return Friday. The Presbyterian League will meet Tuesday night with Mrs. Clarence Gilman at 106 West Logan Street. Mrs. Harold Wilson will present the program.

The Rev. Edward Escolme conducted the chapel exercises at Tecumseh high school this morning. OUR 2-year old Holstein heifers, well marked. Coming fresh In February. Two Guernsey heifers, two Holstein spring- er cows.

Three fresh Holstein cows. 4V4 miles west on 223, mile north. Edward Yenor. 2-4- T71OR sale: 13 pigs, weight about 75 Ibs. each.

Oscar Oester, 3 miles east of Brltton. 3-S 1 FOURTEEN shoats, weight about 120 to 125 Ibs. Inquire Martin Woller. ml. cast and mile south of Wabash Depot, Adrian.

1-3" Holstein cows, 2 have been fresh, two to freshen soon. Yearling bull. A. T. Pierce, Jasper.

Ogden 44. 3-5' Holstein heifers, weight 1 around 500 Ibs. 45 Durham steers, weight around 600 Ibs. Will put these steers out on contract. Can arrange to finance.

Clayton Stock Yards, Clayton. 3-8 THRESH Holstein cow, 6 old. One mile north Holloway. A. W.

Kopke. 3-5' OR sale: Several Holstein heifers, one with calf by side, others to freshen soon. Fred Mull, 2 miles east Wamplers Lake. 153-4' thrifty weaned white pigs, 2 Poland China second litter sows, bred or unbred. 10 large shoats.

D. M. Johnson, 1 mile west Tipton, miles south! 2-4' TTOGS: Purebred vaccinated gilts and boars. To place on shares. Representative at Piclcford Auto Sales.

Adrian, Saturdays. Continental Livestock Co. of Litchfield. Mich. 1-26 TTORSES and cows at all times.

Bird Hydcr, 3 miles cast of Adrian and 2 miles north. 2-7' TTORSES: Sold last week to Klein, den Center: Thompson, Morenci; Jaqua, Oak Shade; Deishler, Camden; Rohbeck. Bllssfield. Have this week pair marcs, 7 wt 3200. sound, blocky, gentle.

Pair, mare and gelding, wt. 2800, 7 very gentle. Pair sorrel 3 and 6 wt. 2600, well broken. Mare in faal, 12 wt.

1200. very gentle, sound, work the best, $40. Need more aged horses in exchange for the above. Earl Boydston. Clayton.

2-4 close-up springer. Guernsey or pick out of 3. Vearl Osburn. mile east Adrian Wabash Depot, mile north. 2-4' AIR of geldings, 5 wgt.

2700, well broken. Gentle for woman or child. S140. Vt mile north, 1V4 miles west of Adrian Town Hall. E.

T. Smith. 2-4 EGISTERED Duroc gilts, bred. Sired by our half ton boar, bred to Cambridge Junction, grandson of King's Commander. Arch Seager.

Onsted, Mich. 152-9 WAR BRIEFS BERLIN, Jan. 5 (Official Broadcast Recorded By submarines operating in the Atlantic and Arctic oceans and in the Mediterranean were credited by the German high command today with sinking four ships, including a tanker, and with damaging two other vessels. The announcement disclosed no details of the reported sinkings. Solution Of Puzzle 69.

Division of a Z. Bring Into a school year row, DOWN 3. Dlrecle a 1. Discoverer of the North American continent 4-J 23 So 13 til 34 7 8 35 3o sa. Jl 4.

Charges 5. Move back 6. Constituent 7. Own: Scotcb FactJ 9. Resist 10.

Flowering plant 11. Waste allow. ance 17. Polynesian yam 20. Seesaws 23.

City of tlw Mahal 25. Roman emperor 2S. Venture 29. Get 31. Ornimental call 32.

Lsrge boat 38. Madman 35. Flon-erlesi plant 38. Drinks slowly 40. Southern con- ctellatton 43.

Greets 46. By the ot 48. Badgerlike anlmnls 50. Also 53. Submarine worker 54.

Vision 55. Persian Jairr 56. Rebuff 58. Get nwayi 61. Arabian garment 63.

Seaweed BERLIN, Jan. 5 (Official Broad cast Recorded By air raiders successfully attacked ports and radio stations in the Faeroes and Shetland islands las night and also blasted at Industrie installations on the British eas coast, the German high commanc said today. The high command said British bombers again had raided north German coastal areas during the night, causing some casualties, but described the attacks as "unsuccessful." QEVEN fresh Guernseys: 4 fresh stelni; 3 fresh Jerseys: 4 Holstein and Guernsey springers. Also 5 Holstein heKers. R.

H. Miller, 3 miles north ot Tipton. 142-14 'THIRTY nice thrifty Duroc pigs, 10 wks. old. 5225.

H. M. Cowling, 2V4 miles north, Vi mile west of Clayton. 3J PUB SALE-FARM PROPERTY A TT ac TTRACTIVE farm prices. Fifty to 160 acres.

Buy while ground' Is bare. Frank Buck, Tecumseh. 13S-13 -pVERTfTHING in real estate for sale by the Metcalf Agency, new location 115 Chandler Street. Phone 901-M. See this one: 35 acres, good house, barn, out-buildings, small lake, plenty fish, main highway, for 53.500.

154-5' TjTARMS: 60 and SO acres, near Ogden Center, $85 and 5115 per acre. SO, new buildings 53,000. Z. Fleenor, Lyons. O.

3-S' Farms Roy F. Darnell 110 Nat'l Bank Bldg. Ph. 270. UOOUS A DDING Machines, Typewriters, Duplicators.

Cash Registers, Files, Desks, Chairs, Etc. Large Selection of New and Used. Typewriter Sales and Service Co. 125 N. Main St Phone 1529.

1-26 RADIO PROGRAMS WJR Drtnrfl WWJ Detroit antrsw Ttt 4M CM USU.W NBC nsUWSPU Mrsh HOARDERS BOOMERS A COUPLE to room and board. Also garage. Will do the washing. Ph. 1623-J.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS ROYAL Kashon Wilton rug, 9x12 size. Wonderful condition. 824 College Ave. Phono 709-J. EATHER bed, antique jugs, crocks.

Many small kitchen utensils, cheap. Call 626 Dennis St. 3-8' TT1OR an. Street. sale: Stoves, pumps, washers, sinks id motors.

Wm. VanZandt, 831 Elm 2-7' OOD electric washer; modern dining room suite for sale. Stella Dilworth, Clayton, Mich. 3-5 Detroit Jewel gas stove, 525. 208 North Broad.

Tel. 1439. 2 WANTED TO BENT 4 or 5 room house or apartment un- furnished. In or near Adrian. Write Box 303 Telegram.

3-8 IFTY to 80 acres for cash. Must be reasonable. Elwin Mallory, Hudson. Route No. 1.

153-4- MALL farm with buildings or up to acres. Electricity preferred. Write Box 308 0 Telegram. 3-S TTUFURNISHED heated 4 room ment, private bath and. garage.

In good residential district. Ph. 353. 1-3 RANTED: To farm on thirds, 80 to 100 Berkey. acres.

Mack Sallows, mile south 152-9- VT7ANTED, garage in sc of Adrian. E. N. Hul nee Mfg. Co.

southeastern part ibbell, Kewau- 152-4 TO RENT A attractive two room ground floor apartment. Also large warm sleeping room. 224 N. Locust. 3-S" WELL furnished warm, front, sleeping ilkrae Ptesjieeii SSM sa Nnn WJR Monday through Friday: 6:25.

7. 8 and 8:55 a. 4. 6, 855, 11 and WJR Scott 12 p. m.

Saturday: 6:20, 7 7:30, and 11 a. 2, 4:30, 6, 8:55, 10:45 and 12 CKLW-Radlo News Reel p. m. Sunday: 9. 10 and 1 a.

5:45, 8:53 and 11 p. m. WWJ Monday through Friday: 6, 6:30, 7:45, and a. 1230, 1:43. 6:30 7:15, and 12 p.

m. Satur day: 6, 7:45 and 3 a. m. Tuesday 12:30. 1:45.

4. 6:30 and 12 WSPD-Rhythm Beflecl p. m. Sunday: 6, 8, 9 ant 11 a. 12:30, 6:30.

and 12 p. m. CKLW Monday through Friday: 7. 8 and a. noon; 3, 5, 7, 8:23.

11 and p. m. Saturday: 7. 8, 10 and 11 a. noon; 2:30, '5 7.

9:30, 11 and 12 p. m. Sunday: 9:30 a. 11 and Daughter 12 p. m.

Monday 6 P. M. to 9 P. M. 6:00 P.

M. Shaw Sports CKLW-Rollin' Home WSPDAVorld News 6:15 P. M. WJR Hopper Stosson Neighbor WSPD-Sports Roundup 6:30 P. M.

CKLW-News Ace WSPD-World NeOT 12:15 P. M. Sister News Journey CKLW-Luncneon Rhythma WSPD-Sidewalk Interviews 12:30 P. M. VJR Trent by Grant Market CKLW-To Be Announced Melodies 12:45 P.

M. WJR Gal Sunday on Streets Farm WJR Frank Parker, songs CKLW-MUitary by Laub and Abner IKLW-CIub Romanza WSPD-Dinner Serenade 6:45 P. M. WJR Marvels Thomas CKLW-Musicale WSPD-Easy Aces 7:00 p. 91.

WJR 'n' Andy Waring CKLW-Val Clare -1-26 TJ1QRTY acres, well located, a good farm buy. Quick sale, terms. Mr. Armstrong. Phone 302.

152-3 FOB PROPERTY A COZY home, new brick bungalow, side. Priced to sell. Mr. Armstrong, Phone 302. 152-3 A HOUSE in Weston, 10 miles from Adri- ts an.

This house cost 512,000 when built. Will sell for $2,500. You wifl have to see this house to appreciate it. Ezra Mead, 408 South Winter Adrian. Mich.

2-4 'OUSE with double garage In new section on west side. Will accept house trailer as part down payment or trade for farm. Terms can be arranged. Deal with owner. Possession Jan.

1st. Write Box 289 Telegram. TirODERN eight room house with garage in good condition. Priced reasonable. 327 E.

Bcecher St. 3-S' six room house, breakfast hardwood floors, at 309 Pearl Blissfield. Inquire 107 Jefferson St. 154-2 T1WO acres of ground with good bulld- ings, 7 room house. In Riga village.

Write Post Office Box 72 Riga, Mich. 152-3- FOR MISCELLANEOUS A BOUT 97,000,000 hogs to be fed. an all lime high. This Is one contribution the farmer Is making to National Defense. AnoUnr can be added, by shortening the feeding time.

That's where Early Profit hog supplement and Early Profit tankage can be utilized to advantage. Adrian Grain 349 Logan St. '152-3 TjlOR sale: 2 pairs of ice skates, 'like new. Men's size 11, S3. Ladies' size 4K.

J2.50. 424 East Maumee St. 3-5 ENERAL tractors on rubber are selling now. Also tillage tools and hay tools. Order now.

Charles nueslnk, 5 miles north Adrian, Tipton Road. 152-3 TNVESTIGATE Early Profit 60r. age. our own high grade product. Adrian Grain 349 Logan St.

152-3 TJECOND1TIONED and unclaimed watches men's and ladles', moderately priced. L. R. Mix, Jeweler, 140 S. Main.

1-26 SUBSTANTIAL discount on first General tractor sold from display at Adrian Grain Co Charles Rueslnk. 152-3 BUSINESS FINANCIAL VTfANTED to lease a filling station Adrian or vicinity. Write Box 301 Telegram 2-' 3 room. Hot water always. 419 North Broad.

Phone 1197. well furnished room, twin beds or single. 'All comforts of home. 620 N. Mam.

3-S' ARM, 176 acres, 2 miles east Onsted high school. Canh or share. Write E. F. Gambee.

25S2 Carson. Detroit. or see W. J. Gambec.

Clayton. 3-8' IVE room modern furnished home. Ph. 1507-J. 3-5 T71OR rent: 100 acres southwest of Adrian.

50-50. Write Box 299 Telegram. 1-3 ALF ot double house. Inquire Conlin's Gas Station, Tipton. Mich.

2-4' OUSE and large garden, all newly remodeled inside and out. George Hlgley. Jasper. Mich. 2-4- OWER 5-room unfurnished apartment on State St.

Inquire 512 French St. TirODERN 6 room home, garage, 4 blks. from down town. Available Jan. 17.

Phone 929-J. 3- LEASANT home at 605 State St. Call 122 Union St. 3-5 or sale: Brand new four room house with utility room and bath room. Located on one acre lot.

Taxes about per year. Small down pavmenL Bailey. 403 N. Main Adrian. 152-3' URAL upper 5 room unfurnished flat Hot water.

Responsible party. Write Box 293 Telegram. 1-6' HREE large rooms with closets and private bath. Garage. Close in.

215 S. Locust. 3-5- room apartment, furnished. Pri- vate bath and entrance. Strictly modern.

450 S. Main St. 1-G VTfARM comfortable room, next to bath. Inner'sprlng mattress. 1130 E.

Mnu- mee. Phone SS1-J. 2-4 TRAILERS A GOOD selection of new and used trailers. up. Church's Trailer Sales.

W. -Haumee. AUTOMOBILES SUPPUKS "TjRAFT special, '36 Master Chevrolet, radio, heater, good tires, priced for quick sale. Phone 1532-W. WJR Lanny Ross News of the World On the Home Front CKLW-Evcning Serenade 7:30 p.

M. WJR Blondie American Cavalcade CKLW-Imperial Leader P. M. CKLW-Sen. Ludington 8:00 P.

WJR Pop WWJ James CKLW-Slzing Up the News 8:15 P. SU CKLW-Interlude 8:30 P. K. WJR Nineties Revue Margaret Speaks CKLW-With British Troops 8:53 P. M.

WJR Davis, news P. M. to Midnight 9:00 P. WJR Theater Dr. Q.

CKLW- Your Job and Mine 9:15 P. M. CKLW-Quartette 9:30 P. M. Brewster Family CKLW-Good Neighbors 10:00 P.

51. WJR Welles Contented Hour CKLW-Ray Gram Swing 10:15 P. M. CKLW-Spotlight Bands 10:30 P. M.

WJR Arvizu Swing Music CKLW-Musicale WSPD-Gypsv Fiddles 10:45 P. M. Time CKLW-Britain Speaks 11:00 P. M. W.lR King, news News by Laub Peter Grant, news CKLW-National News WSPD-Jack Solon, news 11:15 P.

M. WJB Valley Story Dramas Gregor 2iemcr She is also survived by Henry Nichols and one Leah Ann. The funeral homo of the daughters Mrs and Mrs. Clyde Swick with CKLW-Les Brown's Or. WSPD-Earl Grebe P.

M. Or. WL.W—Lights and Shadows iCKLW-News AM M. WJK Goldbtrjs Portta ftca LUk CKLW-Turf dub r. M.

O'Neflli We. the iVSPD-Songs in the Night P. H. Or CKLW-Jack ArnntraW KMtfaM 5:44 P. as.

KMtfaM WJR dance music dance moste news Reporter to P. M. WJR Smith Speaks and Music P. M. WJR Shaw, news Tyson's Sports Reporter, new CKLW-Rollin' Home WSPD-World News tiu r.

M. WJR of Broadway Dianef Music Evranv Neighbor WSTO-Sports Roundup F. M. WJB on Sports News by Laub Lum and CKLW-CIub Romanza WSPD-Dlnner Serenade 1:45 P. SI.

The Worlu Today LowtU Thomas CKLW-Ifuatcal P. M. Is Beautiful Farm CKLW-The Happy Gang WSPD-Linda's First Low 1:15 P. M. VJR in Wons in Harmonj r.

M. and Sade Bemis CKLW-Front Page FarreU VSPD-Mary Foster P. -II. of Life Summary In Harmony CKLW-Sweet and Hot Make Music 2:00 P. M.

VJR Dr. Malone of the World CKLW-Helen Holden P. M. VJR Jordan Man CKLW-Network Orchestra WSPD-Ranch Boys p. it.

VJR Wiley Lady CKLW-Quiet Sanctuary P. SI. Hopkins Grimm VSPD-Lone Journey 3 P. M. to 6 P.

M. 3:00 P. M. VJR the Storm CKLW-News Ace 3:15 P. M.

Helping Hand Perkins CKLW-Rose Room 3:30 P. M. VJR Men Young CKLW-Everyone's Jamb'ree 3:45 P. M. WJR Time and Sade 4:00 P.

M. WJR News Wife CKLW-Haven of Rest 4:15 P. M. WJR Dallas 4:30 P. M.

WJR Matinee Jones CKLW-Conga Rhumba Time 4:45 P. M. VJR Journey Widder Brown 5:00 P. M. Martin AMR Scattergood Barnes Must; Navy Navy Recruiting CKLW-Capuin Midmgnt WSPp-Syncopatmk 6 P.

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Lanny Ban ot the WorU I a Mystery CKLW-Wash. Press Conf. 1-M r. BL -Cua Banachen-s Or. Sports Parade CKLW-Mlch.

Stata ArspD-Burns and V. M. Ole Torrea, V. Kaltenban SCLW-Insida of Sports P. SL VJR Missinf Hairs Johnny My Name 8:1.1 P.

H. CKLW-To Be Announced saa r. M. Bofi Burns Horace Heidt CKLW-BIenrted Rhythm f. M.

WJR Davis. 9 P. M. to Midnight 9:00 P. M.

the People of the CKLW-News Ace SJ5 P. M. CKLW-Call of the Legtoa P. M. or Cons'qncei McGee CKLW-Mofton Gould's Or.

r. H. Miller's Or. Hope CKI.W-Ray Gram Swing 10:15 P. M.

Husband CKLW-Spotlight Bands P. M. Skelton CKLW-Regent Tune P. M. CKLW-Natlonal News 11:00 P.

SI. WJR King. news by Laub CKLW-National News WSPD-World News 11:15 P. M. Nizht L.

A. Marshall Ziemer CKLW-Troop Time VSPD-Earl Grebe 11:30 P. M. Madrizuera Plaza V3PD-Songs in the Night 11:45 P. M.

WR Goodman Mldnmat VJR Wells Minute Newt Caballeros CKLW-News Reporter W1.W—When a Girl Weds WSPP-Roy Shields grandchild yjELUXE 1936 Ford Coupe. Owner in Salmon of the Morenci Methodist church Army. Inquire -456 S. Winter St. 2-7 officiating.

The burial was in Oak Grove sale: 1931 Model A Tudor, soodjji condition. good tires. Reasonable; The bearers were Lester price. 1235 Mich. Ave.

OR sale: '35 V8 tudor. Price reasonable for quick sale. 713 Company St. 1-3' 3 I Coodremont. OR sale: 1932 Chevrolet pickup, ivi mi.

south IK ryist of Jasper. Leo C. i Wagner. FRUIT PRODUCE -TiHIRTY-FIVE more good feeder pigs. Five miles northwest Tecumseh.

Munger Road, Harold H. Every. 1-3 TWENTY-FIVE shoats, 1 heifer. 2 bred heifers. Gorman Store.

D. Powell. one springer 1st house east PPLES: Baldwins, Greenings, Delicious, Rome Beauty. Wlnesaps, Jona Harold Black, li mile east A LEGAL NOTICES to bidders on Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance, and TT1OR sale: 19J9 Dodge panel. low mile- The Board of County Road Commlssion- 1 ase.

good rubber. Electric Wholesale I cr Supply corner Tecumseh and Toledo Streets. 2-4' also Fire and Theft Insurance, Equipment. The Boal for County will receive sealed bids at 10 A. Thursday.

January i. 1S42. at their office in the Courthouse, Adrian, Michigan. For Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance, on County Equipment For Fire and Theft Insurance, on County Equipment. The right to reject any and all or any parts of bids is reserved.

BOARD OF COUNTY ROAD COMMISSIONERS for County. George E. Taylor, Fred E. Shoemaker E. Stacy Stone.

2T-Dec 31-Jan 5 BUSINESS SERVICES TWELVE Shropshire ewes, to lamb. In April. Ernest McGee, 2V5 miles south of Brooklyn. 1-3' TWO Spotted Poland China boars, eligible to register. Lyons Phone 1413.

Robert H. Morse. Jasper. TWO Guernsey heifers, 19 months eligible to register. Bugbee VanValkenburg.

7 mi. north of Adrian. M-52. 1-3' BERLIN, Jan. 5 (Official Broadcast Recorded By British planes were in air battles over the Libyan front yesterday by German planes which attacked British positions at Bengasi and communication lines along the coast, the Nazi high command announced today.

There were no major operations on the Libyan land front, a statement said. BERLIN, Jan. 5 (Official Broadcast Recorded By dispatch from Budapest today said 259 persons had been arrested in the Hungarian capital on charges of hoarding, spreading false rumors and dealing in the black market. They were reported sent to a concentration camp. Jan.

5 (Official Broadcast Recorded By German high command announced today that German bombers, continuing their assaults on the Crimean port of Feodosiya, had set fire to five large ships and a destroyer and damaged another big merchant vessel in the harbor. On the central sector ot the eastern front before Moscow, German troops successfully repulsed 'numerous enemy attacks and Jirusts," the daily statement said. "In other sections of the front there was only local activity," it added. LONDON, Jan. 5 Mos cow radio was heard today broadcasting a Tass dispatch which said nearly 7,000 persons were massacred by the Germans during their occupation of Kerch, in the Crimea.

A DRIAN'S oldest authorized Maytag dealer offers you the best and quick est service and the largest selection parts for your old washer, at a minimum price. Main. Marburger Maytag Phone 233. Stratton motor repair. Ser vice that lasts ami at a price you like W.

Johnson Service, N. Winter St. estimates, quick service, on ul J- make washers. Wm; VanZandt, S31 Elm St. IREE estimates on painting and, paper Travis, 1500 W.

Maumee. 152-3' AYTAG and all washer and appliance service. Phone 502, Hull Appliance Store, 133 N. Winter. 1-26 TQAINT1NG: See me fcr economical es- tlmates on spray and brush painting.

Alfred Thompson. Blisstield. Mich. 152-17 The Dutch said today that enemy aircraft were observed at several points in the outer provinces of The Netherlands East Indies, but no bombs were dropped and one plane apparently was damaged. A CITY in Northern Jan.

5 (IP) German plane which flew over this city's public buildings today was driven off by antiaircraft fire. Two girls were injured by shell fragments. ROME, Jan. 5 (Andi Agency to AP) High Italian military sources insisted today that "the Russian winter has not taken Axis armies by surprise." "Its paralyzing action has been neutralized," they declared, because the. Axis "so organized its forces as to guarantee victory despite all seasonal difficulties." Correspondents were told, how- EPT tanlts cleaned, all kinds.

Long distance. Williams, 102 Maple Street. Blltsfleli), Phone 165-R. 147-4' TTTASHERS repaired, all kinds. Wringer rolls and parts replacements a specialty.

Washers loaned temporarily while repair work Is being done. Ph. 233 or call at Marburger Maytag 135 N. Main. 3-8 along the French coast, two Messerschmitt 109 fighter planes carried out low-level machine-gun raids in a stretch of the English south coast.

The German planes ran into heavy anti-aircraft fire. One-was believed damaged badly. RUTH RECOVERING NEW YORK, Jan. 5 Babe Ruth, who batted his way to a salary greater than that paid the President of the United States, was resting comfortably today and recovering rapidly from the extreme nervousness that necessitated his iuiu, uuw-1 uei vuuaueaa uidi iiecesaliaiqa nis ever, that British removal'to a hospital early Satur- jofces persist in "their aggressive day. efforts to profit, from geographical I A narrow escape in-a car accj- dent Curing the holidays, wh'en his car wit wrecked, and a heavy dieting program'during which he lost 37 pounds in a few weeks brought about the nervousness, a physician said.

and seasonal difficulties created for the Axis armies." LONDON, Jan. 5 17-year-old boys will register for national service Jan. 31, the Min- stry of labor announced today. A SOUTHEAST, Coast Town, England, Jan. 5 air activity on both sides of the channel vas in progress this morning.

While RAF bombers were believed attacking German big-gun emplacements and other positions HOT FIGHTING HOLLYWOOD, Jan 5 (iP) as high as 130 degrees Fahrenheit prevail in the battle areas on Malaya, the Tokyo radio said today in a broadcast heard by NBC. AM in the army and have no use for my 1340 DodRe D14 4-Dobr. Factory radio and heater. Will sell for all I can get. Inq.

3rd house west nf Ben's Corners. 1-3' POtlLTRV PET STOCK chicks every Monday. All blood tested and TB tested. Dundee Hatchery. Phone 4(5 Dundee.

Mirh. dee Hatch- 153-22 TfOR sale: 100 White Rock and Barred 1 Rock pullets, starting to lay. 11 mile south. 2 miles east Clayton. Mrs.

Debert Bailey. 3.5 sale: 250 Barred Rock pullets, six 1 months old. beginning to lay. P. Palprmt.

6 mi. west on Beccher Rd. Adrian phone 7111-F13. 3-5- Tp.OR sale: English Shepherd pups, nat- ural heelers and watch dogs. 1 mile north, 2 west ot Cadmus.

Howard Pickford. OBITOAKIES Glenn Ayers. Glenn Ayers, son of Augustus and Harriett Tuttle Ayers. was born near Adrian Nov. 26.

18S2. and died at his home Saturday night, Dec. 27, 1941; aged 59 years, one month and one day. He Is survived by his wife Hose Carpenter Ayers to whom he was married Christmas Eve. 1906 in Adrian.

He is also survived by four daughters Mrs. George Pasch of Toledo, Mrs. Max Radciitf of Bettsvillc. Ohio. Mrs.

Dolten ot Baltimore, Miss Betty of Sylvania. nnc son David at home, one grandson William Pasch of Toledo and a large number of other relatives and friends. Two sisters Mrs. Howard Swaveley and Mrs. Ralph Fox and his parents preceded him in death.

All his busy life ras spent in this immediate vicinity. A familiar, happy person, he had a wide range of friends, for miles around. Robust strong, his suddent death was a shock to his family and his friends. Ardently attached to his own he was frequently seen on some happy trip of adventure with any or all of his children. He was real pal to all of them, devoted and kind.

The nemorles of all the happy days spent In his company, with his quick wit and bright outlook on life, will always be a consolation and joy to his family. Mrs. Z.ydla Mrtcalf. Mrs. Lydia Metcalf, daughter of Lydia and Francis Evison.

was" born Nov. 11, 1862, in Monroe, county. Michigan, and passed away at the home of her daughters December 2S, 1941. at 4:30 a. m.

Mrs. VIetcalf moved to the vicinity of Morenci when about eight years of aie. She was married Amos -D. Metcalf Sept. 30, 1880.

Mr. Metcalf passed 'away Oct. 21; 1934. To this union were born two sons Omer and Ora and three daughters Myrtle, Bertha and Nellie. Ora and Myrtle and one brother Francis preceded her in death.

We have Three 35 Chevrolet Ton Trucks Traded in by Telephone Co. Needless to say they have had Best of Care TINE SHEDLER Chevrolet Blissfield BUS SCHEDULE SHORT WAT BUS LINKS (Eastern Standard Time) a. 11.53 a. p. p.

7:33 D. m. To 2:50 p. 750 p. m.

To Ann a. 11:50 a. 4:30 p. m. fo PL m.

Denotes dally except Sundays am) aoJldays. All other busses run dally. Dodge Short Wheelbase Ton Chassis and Cab In good condition Dual Wheels $349 Cooper Motor Co. 310 W. Meumw We Have One 1942 Olds Club Sedan Demonstrator which can be sold at this time.

McKINSTER CO. 142 N. Main Street CASH For Your CAR Nothing older than 1938 LW.Kelley 217 W. Maumee 36 Ford Panel Truck In A-I Condition Excellent An Outstanding Bargain $249 Cooper Motor Co. 310 W.

Maomee 1 ransportation Bar gains 35 Ford 2-Door 34 Plymouth Coupe 33 Ford4-Door $69 29 Graham 28 Hudson Brough. $39 Cooper Motor Co. 310 W. Maumee Do You Have Money Problems? NEED CASH to pay accumulated bills to buy needed things to meet an emergency or for any other purpose? COME IN or phone for a loan up to $300. Courteous, confidential service.

Up to 13 months to repay. your money problems with a lean from us NOW! CONTINENTAL Investment Corp. 143 So. Main St. Phone 420 Second Floor B.

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