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The Ludington Daily News from Ludington, Michigan • Page 7

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ATURDAY, JAN. 2, 1943. THE DAILY MICHIGAN. PAGE SEVEN Jig Values For Small Prices Are Offered In The Classified Columns. Phone 21 To Insert A Want Ad Ludington Daily News WANT AD RATES Charge 1 Insertion, per line 12c lOc 3 consecutive days, per line 9c 8c Minimum charge, 3 lines.

Advertising ordered for Irregular Insertions takes the one time Insertion rate. Count six average words to the line. Send cash with order or charge ads Merchandise Articles for Sale 51 PAIR HIGH TOP sale. Size 8. Nearly new.

Inq. 110 N. William St. Building Materials 53 in the sun's ultra-violet rays. Ideal for all farm buildings.

W. E. KKADKIt Scol.t- ville. On Main 1 block S. of UK tracks.

Tel. 85-J. Locker Refrigeration 57A paid at The News Office within gix days from the first Insertion cash late will be alVc.vert. Ads ordered Tor three or six days and before expiration will be charged only for the number of times the ad appeared and any adjustment made at the rate earned. Publishers reserve the right to edit or reject classified advertising copy.

Rate per line for white space is the as a line of copy. Announcements Strayed, Lost, Found 10 liLACK bcafile lost near Branch. Please call 1149-R. BROWN 3 keys near tracks on Laura St. Return to News office.

Reward. Automotive Automobiles for Sale 11 FORD sale. Tudor sedan. 5 good tires. New heater.

Bargain at A. II. Williams, Pent wafer. Trailers 11A WE WILL BE Occ. 22nd until Jan.

5th. Yoiings-Roherts Trailer Sales, E. Ludington AVL'. Stations 1C Al'TO experienced workmen that will save money cvcrv day. Bi'tka Garage, 1102 S.

Madison SI. Business Service Business Services Offered 18 refrigerating plant has modern Armstrong cork insulation, Baker ice machine. Constant temperature assured. Abrahamsoii-Ncrhelm Tel. 187.

Household Goods 59 water heater and 18x30 sink, for sale. Inq. 707 E. Lud- ington Avc, I STORE WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL MONDAY PENNEY'S BLONDIE The Canine Humane Society. By Ghic Young Buy BUZZ SAW RIG WANTED TO" BUY TEL.

1111 USED ZENITH WINDCHARGER WANTED TO BUY. FRANK C'LAVEAU, SCOTTVILLE with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H.

Adams. pay highest market price for furs. BRODY 429 E. Dowland. Tel.

510. Rooms without Board 68 NICE, room for rent. New furnishings. Gentleman preferred. 101 E.

Pere Marquette Cor. N. James Pcre Marquette. Freesoil Village MRS FRANK HUNT Correspondent Real Estate for Rent wanted to rent. Inq.

E. LudiiiRloti Brokers In Real Estat" IMPROVE YOUR wearing Klussp.s properly filled and correctly adjusteel. CI1INNERY, Scoltville. FOR city homes, resort properties, waterfrontage or farms. See A.

T. Benson, Nat'l Bank Blclg. Farms and Land for Sale 83 Mrs. Lloyd Tubbs Is Club Hostess Lloyd Tubbs entertained with a co-operative dinner Tuesday evening at her home. Monopoly, visiting and exchange of gifts provided the evening's entertainment.

Those present included the Misses Beverly and Shirley Rayle, Charlotte Shaw, Maxine Bruesc-h and Geraldine Ziekert besides the hostess, Mrs. Tubbs. The girls have decided to call their club the "Jolly Gadders." KENT OUIt FLOOR edg- cr. Renew flours at the average cost or only SH.SII per room. E.

M. SONS, YOUR Mct-nilMICK-DEEIUNG Farm tractors and other farm machinery have a tonsil joh ahead. Let. our specially traiuvd mechanic's expertly repair them now. List your equipment with us at once.

We will make pickups the next time our truck is in your territ W. E. HFADKR Scottville On Main 1 block S. of RR. Tel.

WASHER appliance service. GROTEMAT'S WIFE SAVING .120 S. James Tel. 371. Dressmaking and Millinery 21 ACRE house full Theodore Johnson Ol' Lud- inglon was a business caller in the village Wednesday.

Miss Betty Granger is spending some time at the David Smith home. Mrs. Hans Loken has return- basement barn, near Greenville to exchange for LiKliMKlcm property. Will give or lake difference as need requires. Inq.

503 N. Rowe St. Houses tov Sale HOUSES FOR down, balance like rent. Also vacant lots, farms and resort property. OLMNTEAD NEWBERG.

Tel. 22 or 021-.) evenings. Lots for Sale 85 CITY LOTS SI clown. SI weekly; 111 acres of land, down, $5 a month; I acre land, $1 clown, $1 weekly, 1 acre laud. $1 clown.

SI a month. See Bill, fill!) N. Rath Ave. Tel. tintl-R.

Stamped pillowcases, button bridge sels, hankies, hose. Art Needlework. 211 S. HEMSTITCHING' 1-1 Employment GIRL OR WOMAN housework. Apply Third St.

Tel. 3K12-W. GIRL WAN full-time work. Assist with housework and caro of children. Good home.

Good wages. Wiile C. 15.. Box 71, News. HOUSEKEEPER particulars inquire at IIS N.

Robert SI. after p. m. Mrs. Orian Crocker or Tel.

during day. SWAP COLUMN Ads accepted this column will be put lished two times for 25 cents. Each ad must bear name and address of advertiser. They must be accompanied by rash or stamps. Ads mast be brought or mailed to The News, lone taken by teV'phone.

If ads involve exchange of labor for or vice versa, tliejt be run free of charge. 5 Roek roosters. Will swap for pullets, any breed, or six-weeks-old pigs. Frank Urban, E. 1.udington Avc.

UNMARU1KI) ably liij, school between Hue's of 17 21, will find telephone work interesting. Apply at telephone office bet wren 8 a. in. and 5 p. m.

WOMAN weekly cleaning. Apply Mrs. K. H. Matthews, 713 H.

laidiim'ton Ave. Tel, and Mrs. Stovesand and family tained several chicken dinner Pvt. Larry Stuart Is Honored Guest and Female IMSI1WASIIF.II WANTED. IIAMI.IN CAI'E SHORT ORDER COOK WANTED LUNCH ROOM S.

JAMES ST. Live DORS, Cats, Other Pets 47 English setter, for sale. Pedigreed and registered. Trained bird clog. Price $1110.00.

Phone or call at Daily News. Horses, Cattle, Vehicles 48 Ervin enter-; relatives at a I Saturday eve-i ning, Dec. 26, for the pleasure of Pvt Larry Stuart, who enjoyed a short furlough his mjin cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stuart, i aUC1 A very pleasant evening was vices spent with visiting.

Larry has, been in the coast guards since August and is very enthusiastic about his work. He says his of- ficcrs are "a bunch of swell guys." Present at the dinner- were) Pvt. Stuart, Mrs. Anna Stovesand, Mrs. Laura Matthews ancl family of Muskegon, William Stove- ed to her home in Fountain, after caring for Mrs.

F. Smith. Mrs. Selva Beyer and son were visitors at the Leewirt Boynton and Celia Hagstrom homes Monday. Tony and Mary Mladucky of Milwaukee visited at the Kowalcik home over the holidays.

Rev. John Szydlowski and si.iter. Ann, were Christmas guests with relatives in Grand Rapids. They to the village Saturday evening, Dec. 26.

Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Stanton returned to the village Tuesday after visiting at their farm home near Thompsonville a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grinnell returned from visiting relatives in Saginaw Wednesday evening. Mi.ss Jennie Zajae is cm- ployed at the Robert Bennett home this week. I Miss June Callesen was an overnight guest at the Ada Thompson home Monday.

Boyd Dodge and Frank Sil- bcrman of Walhalla were business visitors in the village Tuesday afternoon. 'George Shaw has returned to Ypsilanti after visiting with his family a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hoff- roturned to Muskegon attending funeral scv- for Robert Knizacky.

sand, Mr. and Mrs. Armand WE PAY TOP for dead and son, Marshall; inals. Horses. SS.OO.

Cattle, I Mr and Mrs jj Adams, Mi.SS mist be in gocid AHo mc or alive anil Hide inu Telephone collect. VALLEY CAi. Scottville 129-E-ll. Pigs ciiEMi- 1 Evelyn Adams, and Mr. and Mrs.

Ervin and family. Enjoys Xmas Party FREESOIL On Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 30, a group of ladies gathered at the Frank Hunt home to prepare their dinner according to their extension lesson and to enjoy 48C White hoars for sale. Wt. 180 to 200 Ihs.

Carl Wide, 1 mi. VV. of Riverton townhaii their with fca- the annual Christmas party Stovesand the exchanging of gifts a I turc. The home was nicely decorated with a lighted tree, appro- vacrition with friends from I PF iatc 1 1C CS a center- Rapids, who motored to his sleigh, Misses Jean and Mary Lou Stuart spent part of their holi-1 i i .1 i 1 ti 11 vt j.uL*.jjj.vtij), uvf iiv The German battleship chicag(V included in the party! candles, evergreen and marck was chased 1,750 miles were Mr and Mrs Foot being used. fore the i anrt Ml ancl Mrs cutler of Grand I After the dinner, which was Rapids.

Misses Stuart arrived prepared bv those in attend- Lumber Bargains Storm Sash and Insulation. Yon will ke surprised at the small cost, of Insulating your attic, and putting up storm sash. will give you plenty of your coal pile and pay for itself In a few years. Call us and we will gladly measure your attic and give you a price. You will actually be surprised at the small out lay.

Insulated Brick Siding, No. Red, $6.00 sq. Buff, Roll ro'ofliiR: 75c and up Roll Brick Siding square $3.00 Hexagon Shingles, No. 2 per square $3.25 Combination Storm and Screen Doors We have anything you need in lumber windows doors shingles nails hardware paint to do that work now. at a price you can afford to pay.

Come In and look around. Standard Supply Lumber Company. PHONE 413. 227 West Ludtngton Ave. home Saturday evening and returned to Chicago with Miss Claire O'Fan-rell and Pvt.

Joseph O'Farroll. Pvt. Joseph O'Farrell and Miss Claire O'Farrell arrived Wednesday. Dec. 23, to spend a few days with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. T. O'Farrell. Mr. and Mrs.

Foster Bryan and family were luncheon guests at ance, the lesson on "Fashions in Food Rations" was presented by Mrs. Ira Granger. Mrs. Floyd i Eddy reported on the informa- tion that must be turned in at the end of the year. This includes the number of quarts of vegetables and fruits each person canned.

Mrs. Fay LaGuire was elected home front chairman during the business mcel- 'P I FOUNP THAT MOUSE TKYIKkr TO CATCH FOR YEARs, COWM IM TME CELLAR I04J. kJngT Wotl4 fight i fCKfTcJifc SIX PO6S AROUMD MERE AMP TME MOUSE A Hot-Foot from Blondie! MuiitifiliH. LOOK, PEAR, I BOUGHT MVSELFA NEW PAIR OF SOX MV MOTHER WARNED ME IN YEARS A6O THAT VOU'P BE DOIN6 THINGS VOU 6OT TO YOUR A6E jfcaci I SUPPOSE, NEXT YOU'LL STAMP IN FRONT OF DRUG -STORES AND WHISTLE ATTHE6IRLS WHO WALK Ring Frutifct SyoJjciK. UWM rifhti SECRET AGENT G-Man's Hot Tip Now Cold! FBI CAMERA CREW PREPARES TO PHOTO- ORAPH POSSIBLE FINGERPRINTS on THEOF THE WALL SAFE FBI.

TVPE 1 SEE WHAT YOU HAVE ON THESE rr'5 FOR X-9 f6r OKAY, I'LL MAKE WU AN soow AS you FINISH, JOE, THEM ON DOWN TO WASHINGTON FOR. IDENTIFICATION EXTRA PRINT CAN CHECK IT AGAINST THE PEOPLE HERE IN THE HOUSE. rEN MINUTE'S YOU'VE IDENTIFIED GOOD! JOHN TILE, JEWELER? I KNOW THE BIRD THANKS Copr King Fratura Syndkatg. WocH riffr'a Hat-Checking Concession. TO THINK THAT JOHN, OOR GARDENER, WAS A CRIMINAL T.

CAN HARDLY STILL NO CLUE, AS YET, TO THE STOLEN ROYAL CROWrJ POPEYE WHILE IN A NIGHTCLUB NEAR Welder at Work IT SERVES FOR HIM OVERBOARD HELP I DOOUM HERE The Good Earth. TO AHOV B'LOUU, FULL MINUTES HOURS DAW NI6HT-S AND UJEEKS RftSS- ME, -DITTO 1 tiisfiafe- ty -AMD. "HOME SAILOR, HOMg FROM -F3LOUJ ME DOUDM I I Inc 1 ing Singing of carols, visiting and the Sippy home on Christmas. They spent the evening with Mrs! Bryan's parents, Mr. and I Mrs.

Walter Forbes. stinfon were I Mr. and Mrs. William Johns left the Sippy farms. Mr.

1050 0 11110 tho William Tubbs home Ervin Forbes, who is a theology student at Owossp is spending his holiday vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forbes. Mrs. John Wilson and daugh- near Walhalla.

Mr. and Mrs. William Hag-' plow, Mr. ancl Mrs. Ira Granger jstrom were guests over the and some readings by Mrs.

J. and daughter were Friday eve-' week-end of Dec. 27, enjoyed nf oue.sls at the Frank' Hunt: homc o) Mr and Mrs ter, Gertrude, who have been ill i Guire, George Rayle, William are improving. Mrs. Joseph Tucker, Clifford Tubbs, Bedker spent Tuesday afternoon rence Hill and daugnier; Wil- iwith them.

liam Tubbs, J. W. Stanton, G. I The Durham sisters of Scott- I A. Canfield, Frank Hunt, host- jville are spending a few clays ss, and daughter, Maxine, with their cousin, Eileen Bedker.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bennett Emily MastcHa, who has cm-; Ml E. Bennett who has i ployment in Manistce, spent been recuperating Irom an OP- teaches at Plymouth Is her i which gifts were exchanged. I home." Saucrs in Ludington.

The next meeting will be held on Saturday, March 6. Those present included: Mes- c'ames David Smith and daughter; Ira Granger and daughter, Betty; Floyd Ecldy, William Hagstiom, Nora Black, Fay La- appeared on the did some mighty at the fine plowing. Charles, Sidney Vanderpool has purchased a new car. Miss Verle Crawford, who the week-end at the home her parents, Mr. ancl Mrs.

ot tliony Mastella. Pvt. Steve KnizacKy of Camp Polk, arrived Thursday ofiera) ion at the daughter, Mi.ss Helen returned to her home village Sunday. Mrs. Robert Bennett and her vacation her parents, Mi- ward Crawford.

Sugar Grove DISTRICT NEIWS home of Art Gulembo and Mr. and Joe Mercier all of Detroit, were holiday guests at the Gulembo I home. Joe Gubody of ington is spending a few days with Dick Parker. Mr. and Mrs.

Hilding Swansea attended funeral services for sister-in-law, Mrs. John also spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Buffenbarger entertained all their evening, DM. 24 to spend famil were Saturday and Sun- twelve days with his parents, I day visitors at the Boyd Dodge Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Knizackv. home a Walhalla. On New Dear's eve the Juniors Mrs Walker or Detroit of the township school will wel- is visiting mother, Mrs. come 1943 with a dancing 1 Fences Smith, and sister, Mis.s party at the townhaii.

Favor.s will be! given those in atten-1 On Sunday. Dec. 27, the roaci Miss Evelyn Adams of Grand and family were Friday dinner dance and a nice party is into the village was neary im- Raplds is spending her vacation guests at the Boyd Dodge home by the students. possible, so Floyd Eddy with his Mrs. Floyd Eddy and Mrs Frank Hunt visited at the Granger home Monday afternoon Mary Helen ana Robert Ben- are staying at the home of their grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Boyd Dodge, during their vacation. Elmer Lemmer of Manistee was a business caller in the village Monday. 1 his family at the Gulembo home, i children and their Misses Irene and Marilyn Christmas day. families are Mr.

and Mrs. Heimar Nagel of with Ludington were recent visitors Clausen of Ludington spending their vacation their grandmother, Mrs. Maur- of his grandparents, Mr. and ice Paulsen. Other Christmas Mrs.

George Genson. guests were Maurice Paulsen of i Muskegon, Mr. and Mrs. Harry The Arctic tern is known as Paulsen of Nirvena, Mr. and the "champion globetrotter and Mrs.

Cy Hollinger of Ludington long distance flyer among and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Parsons with a breeding range of Grant township. pole ftnd ft Freddie Schroeder of Lud -'gra tion distance of 11,000 milea..

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