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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 18, 1940. THE DAILY NEWS-EUDINGTOR MICHIGAN. PAGE SEVEN Christmas Buying Is Made Easier Through Classified Gift Guide Columns PHONE 21 FOR AN AD-TAKER Ludington Dafly Newi Dally raw per line for conMcntrre Insertions: Charge Cub Three 3 I .81 I .72 One day, 3 lines .36 .30 Advertising ordered for Irregular Insertions takes the one time Insertion rate; no ad taken for leu than bads ot three lines. Count six average words to the line.

Charge ads will be received by telephone, and if paid at The Dally News Office within six days from the first Insertion cash rate will be allowed. Ads ordered for three or six days and stopped before expiration will be charged only for the number of times the ad appeared and the adjustment made at the earned. Publishers reserve the right to edit or reject any Classified advertlrinj copy. Rate per line for" white the same ai a line of copy. Announcements CUT And funeral work, Frank Nordlne, 810 K.

Ludington. Phone Strayed, Lost, Found 10 COIN large sum of money lost between Nefcvbefry's Si Caplon's or first block south on James. Finder Tel. 308-M. REWARD.

Two dogs, male, brown white beagle, "King;" female, black, brown white basset, "Fannie," lost Sunday 8 mis. E. Freesoil. Reward. Call 1160-R after 4 p.

m. and white English Setter bird dog. One one black eye, black cars, body white, ticked with black. Name "Doc." Finder notify Ward Scott, Scottvillc. Help COMPETENT WOMAN Wanted for general housework.

Mrs. R. A. Ostran- 5 dcr. Phone 1008.

Help 33 MAN assist with chores and to go on full time when spring work starts. R. Nelson, 5 1 A- mis. S. of Frcesoll.

and Female 34 COUPLE work on farm. Good proposition to the right party. Write H. Box 71, Ludington. Horses, Cuttle, Vehicles 48 FRESH GUERNSEY 4 yrs.

old, extra good. G. W. Artz, 5 1 mis. mis.

and y.t mi. N. of Scottviile. FOR GIFTS! Men's Gloves All Kinds, 79c $2.98 Store Open Till 9 p. m.

Beginning Tonight. Will Close at 5:30 p. m. Christmas Eve. PENNEY'S LITTLE PIGS 6 wks.

old Chester Whites, for sale. County Farm, R. 2, Ludington. WE or disabled horses and cattle. Phone collect, prompt service.

VALLEY CHEMICAL Tel. Scottville 129-F-ll. 2 Jersey cows for sale. Choice of 4. Richard Schober, ml.

W. of St. Mary's Lake. Poultry and Supplies 49 MILK FED sale. Alive or dressed.

Fred Anthony, 1 ml. mis. E. of Cabin Town Garage on US- 31. R.

Pentwater. WE complete line of Pratt's poultry and livestock remedies. Bethke Feed Barn, Pbone 165-W. $20 2:40 p. m.

at National Bank corner Tues. Finder please leave at News and receive reward. Automotive Automobiles for Sale 11 ALWAYS FROM 20 TO 30 RECONDITIONED USED CARS ON HAND From (SO up. LUPINOION AUTO (00. USED CARS.

PARTS, TIRES, ETC. BARTON'S SERVICE, E. LUDINGTON AVE. 1931 PONTIAC Motor and tires like new. Will sacrifice.

Joseph Lipinskl, R. 2, Ludington, 1 mi. N. of Kagle School. 16 ACETYLENE WELDING Expert Methods, Reasonable Prices.

Bctka Garage, 1102 S. Madison, Tel. 860. REWINDING generators m.iRiicios. Returned Just like new.

Save Money. Bob Sauers, 519 S. James. TROUBLE! us doctor your sick batteries. Guaranteed service.

Ludinglon Battery 307 W. Ludington Ave. Business Service Services Offered 18 YOUR PAY depend on your eyesight. Don't take chances on poor glasses. Chlnncry, Scottville.

Merchandise Articles for Sale 61 Musical Merchandise If you have ever wanted a fine piano and thought of getting it Xmas, you can save substantially by buying now from Wallace M. Kuras, Kimball Piano Dealer. Buy pay highest market price for furs and beans. Brody 429 E. Dowland.

Phone 510. STRAW WANTED LUDINGTON FRUIT EXCHANGE E. LAURA PHONE 297 Apartments and Flats 74 CHRISTMAS sizes, for sale. Will have fancy trees until Dec. 24.

Monroe Williams at Taggart's Corner. CHRISTMAS buy your Christmas tree until you see our fresh cut assortment. James Scanlon, S. James Grocning next to Palm's. Building Materials 53 USED CEMENT for sate.

Tiedemann 207 S. Robert St. Farm and Dairy Products 55 DRESSED PORK Hams, shoulders, loins and side pork for sale. Phone I9-F-5 after 6 p. m.

Fuel, Feed, 56 PINE and green oak wood, for sale. 105 S. Rath Ludington. Phone 733-J. Good Things to Eat 57 DELICIOUS APPLES FOR SALE.

JOHN M. A. HANSEN. R. 2.

Housenotd Good 59 ESTATE OIL heat, no wicks, no moving parts, economical. Special us before you buy. W. E. READER CUSTER.

furnished apartment with private bath, for rent. Call after 6:00 p. or Saturday or Sunday. 407 E. Danahcr.

Phone 27-W. 4-ROOM rent at 409 N. Lavinia. Inq. at N.

Delia after 5 p. m. 3-ROOM FURNISHED With bath. Steam heated. Sahlmark's Pharmacy.

Houses for Rent MODERN 7-ROOM rent at 105 S. Lavinia, 809 Brother, 201 N. Olmstead Newberg, Phone 22 or 792 evenings. MODERN HOMES FOR RENT at 106 S. Lavinia, 809 Brother, 207 N.

James. Olmstead Newberg, Phone 22 or evenings. SMALL rent near Lud ington. Write H. Box 71, Ludington.

Real Estate for Sale Broke in Real Estate FOR city, farm and resort property, see Home Realty Km. 8. Nat'l Bank Bldg. POPEYli Willie Spins a Yarn CDULDMT ME Oirr-UMTILOME DftV ME FODDER TO ME WHIRLIW WILLIE ME FODER MUDDER AT A TENDER HE -SEZ, HS WAS BORN DURIK1' ME MUODER WELL, DEN DATS IT" HE-5E2 world rights Conr f940. King Syndicalr, She's Got His Number, Too! By Chic Young BLONDIE THE TELEPHONE IS RINGING, DAGWOOD THERE'S THE TELEPHONE DEAR Oopr mo.

Kin; Fotuiq Syndicite. Wotld rigto Inspector Wade tUglrtensd U. a. Patent office The Double By Edgar DID SHE NOT A WORD, SHE. WON'T TELL WHERE THE REST OF THAT SPY RING HIDING OUT- I KNOW, INSPECTOR.

I FOUND THIS ADDRESS IN MVTWIN SISTER'S PURSE MY TWIN SISTER HAS IMPERSONATED MB OFTEN ENOUGH FOR HER EVIL PURPOSES GOOD BUT HOVVARE. WE GONNA GET IN WITH OUT A FIGHT WHY CANT IMPERSONATE THIS TIME FOR A GOOD am. Km, lm WoHJ rnki 77 We carry a complete line of Westinghouse large and small electrical appliances. Sqo oigr display now. H.

SMEDBERG SON, CUSTER. GIFT GUIDE SWAP COLUMN Ads accepted for this column will be published two times for 25 cents. Each ad must bear name and address of advertiser. They must be accompanied by cash or stamps. Ads must be brought or mailed to The News, none taken by telephone.

If ads Involve exchange of labor for commodities or vice versa, they will be run free of charge. Danny Kistler; Ma Perkins, Dorothy VanNortwick; Mrs. Black, Marilyn Hawley; Susie Bell, Jane Kinney; Bobby Smith, Donald Brennan; Mary Bell, Mary Ellen Fitch. chorus. Play, "Santa Meets an Emergency." Characters: Santa Claus, Paul Augustine; Dr.

Carter, Beulah Ditlow; school boys, Merritt Masten, Darrell Masten, Glen THEY'LL DO IT EVERY TIME Recitation, "Babe of Bethle- Tyndall, Eddie Vanas, Henry Horton. Tyndall, James McCumber, Dale Recitation, "Good Dick Delavergne. Song, "Up on the House Top" The arrival of Santa Claus. For Him Men's Dress gift that Is the final dressy touch in a man's wardrobe. MARK CLOTHING CO.

Men's Dressing Ideal gift for him, $2.25 up. ANDERSON'S LEATHER GOODS. For Children Cars Chair Rockers. Palm Furniture Co. Full selection of CHILDREN'S ROCK- All sizes.

69c to $4.95. P. C. HANSEN FURNITURE. A Gift that is as useful as it is an Ever-ready Flashlight.

In all sizes. W. E. Reader Custcr. FOR PHILCO KADIO will keep him happy all year.

Grotemat's Wife Saving Station. Get him to shave the Electric Way. Remington Schlck Shavers, S7.50 up. SAHLMARK'S PHARMACY. up.

Fountain Pens, $1 up. Either one wUI make an excellent gift for him. Schohl Jewelry Co. Just stock of men's elk- skin zipper BIRKE SHOES INC. Just best looking DOLLS in town, at only J1.98.

J. J. NEWBERRY CO. For Her Corduroy Slacks and shirts to match. Slacks, $3.45.

Shirts, $2.45. THE MARVEL SHOP. HAND BLOCKED Table Cloths, Hand embroidered Towels, pillow cases. Art Needlework Shop, 3U S. James.

THE GIFT she'll never forget! A handsome ELGIN. A fine watch at a price unbelievingly low. Buy now and get a good selection. Hamilton's, 225 S. James St.

FOR SPEED QUEEN washer or Ironer. Grotemat's Wife Saving Station. Buy her a BENDIX or EASY Washer, $49.50 up. Atoo RCA-Victor Victrolas Radios, $4.95 up. Wally Kuras, 106 W.

Ludington Ave. Give her a pair of Nationally Advertised AIR STEP Shoes, Only $6 a pr. Central Shoe Store. For the Family We have a special stock of gift wrapping papers, seals and lyings. See our (iqlicction before you buy.

SNOWS Drug Store. How much did you gain this tabs on your weight with a fine bathroom scale from SAHLMARK'S PHARMACY. CHRISTMAS swap for potatoes, beans, hens, squash or what have you. Gco. Mallison, Custcr.

CHESTER WHITE swap for pair sleighs, 6 volt wind charger or any kind of grain. Maurice Anthony, 10 mis. mis. E. of Ludington on R.

1. Poll heifer, to swap for oats or anything 1 can use. Chas. Conrad, 2 nil. N.

Stiles Corner. Tel. 14-F-2. For Christmas this year give a handsome reliable watch from COLVIN'S. For those beyond the gas our "Modern Chef" Gas ranees equipped to use Pyrofax Gas.

Charles Peterson, W. Filer St. at Lake front. A portrait of an excellent memoir. Phone 70 for appointment or see us at Olson's Home Service Studio, 216 W.

Ludlngton Ave. CaiKd pan- box while they last. THE LAKESIDE PRINTING CO. Comfy sheepskins In colors for men, women, $1.45, $2.25, $3.00. $3.85.

Forsllnd and Gavan, Basement Shoe Store. FOR THE WHOLE Philco Refrigerator, an oil heater, or a Hoover cleaner. Grotemnt's Wife Saving; Station. Get your Xmas Tree Light Sets. Indoor and Outdoor sets, 75c up.

Let us replace your burned-out bulbs. Georges' Appliances. 5 MALE COLLIE heelers, will swap for chickens, corn, wheat or anything I can use. Walnut Lane Farm, mi. N.

of Fountain. BEAGLE, BLUE TICK To swap for anything I can use. Herman Reynolds, 404 W. Court. FRENCH SCHOOL The public is invited to attend the following Christmas program which is to be held Monday evening, Dec.

23, at 8 o'clock at French school: Recitation, Stewart. Song, "We Wish You a Merry Recitation, "Dolly's Promise" Stewart. Recitation, "Daddy's Beverly Jean Kistler. Play, "Christmas at Finnegan's Flats." Characters: Patrick Finnegan, Don Kinney; Biddy Finnegan, Juh'enne Seymour; Professor Baton, Roland Kistler, Miss Neversmile, Velma Randall; Mary, Irma Jane Jensen; Little Ruth, Ruth Fitch; Dan Dooley, Matthew French; Miss Goodheart, Lucille Brennan; John, Charles Hartung. Song, "Sing a Song of grades.

Recitation, "A Christmas Horton Play Folks Santa Forgot." Characters: Cat, Joan Horton; mouse, Joanne Brennon; dog, Jean Stewart; squirrel, Mary Ellen Fitch; -snow 'bird, James Fitch; lamb, Jeannine Hartung; Christmas fairy, Lois Stewart. Tableaux, "Billy Buster Climbs the North Pole." Characters: Billy Buster, Ronald Houk; Eskimos, Charles and Kenneth Hartung. Recitation, "My Arnouts. Pageant, "Birth of Christ." Characters: Mary, Lila French; Joseph, Roland Kistler; angels, Velma Randall, Lucille Brennan, Irma Jane Jensen and Lois Stewart; wisemen, Don Kinney. Charles Hartung and Kenneth Hartung; shepherds, Lloyd Horton.

Donald Brennan and Danny Kistler. Recitation. "Expectine; Santa Claus'WPhyllis Ann Kistler. Recitation, "A Little Boy's Houk. Play, "Tobey Trims the Tree." Characters: Tobey Perkins, DIAMOND SCHOOL The following Christmas program will be given at the Diamond school Monday evening, Dec.

23, at 8 o'clock, by Miss Rinkie and pupils: Recitation, "A Big Raymond O'Brien. Play, "Christmas at the Beanville Characters: Teacher, Miss Ima Peach, Mary Ann O'Brien; Puddinhead Jones, Jack Modjeski; Patsy Burke, Ella Marie Hallberg; Sam Johnson, Gloria Modjeski; Freddie Bender, Adolph Krusnaik: Jackie Huggins, Charles Smith; Rosa Di- metio, Natalie Rosenow; Liza Jackson, Arlene Huizenga; Peggy Smithers, iva Mae Smith; John Wright, John Peterson; Lottie Green, Audrey Anderson; Carolyn Gray, Helen Macy; Gordon Brice, Gerald O'Brien; Jackie Brown, Raymond O'Brien; Jim Jackson, Wayne Whitaker; Susie Hill, Florence Whitaker; Junior Higgins, Billy Macy. Whitaker. Pantomime, "Little Wbulff's Wooden Shoes." Characters: Speakers, Gloria Modjeski and Arlene Huizenga; Little Woulff. Charles Smith; poor girl, Iva Mae Smith; shepherds, Wayne Whitaker, William Macy, John Peterson and Gerald O'Brien; Angel, Florence Whitaker; Mary, Mary Ann O'Brien; Joseph, Adolph Krusnaik; the three Wise Men.

Augustine, Leonard Harry Smalley and Virgil Tyndall. Recitation, "When Christmas Is Masten. Recitation, "I'm Not Lettin' Bogner. Monologue, "Gettin 1 Even with Barnett. Play, "Christmas at Finnegan's Flat." Characters: Patrick Finnegan, Floyd Macy; Professor Baton, a Dutchman, Roy Wabsis; Dan Dooley, a policeman, Bobbie Barnett; John, chauffeur, Law- irence Bogner; Little Tom, pet of the flat, Darrell Masten; Biddy Finnegan, Pat's wife, Gladys Tyndall; Miss Neversmile, Sylvia McCumber; Mary, little Tom's sister, Marianne Vanas; Miss Goodheart, Santa's helper, Mary Augustine; children of the flat, Paul Augustine, Eddie Vanas, Leonard Bogner, Merritt Masten, Henry Tyndall, Glen Tyndall, Harry Smalley, Deloris Sanders, Beulah Ditlow, Esther LaRocque and Dale Augustine.

Songs, "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear" and Little Town of school. Recitation, Masten. At the conclusion of the program Santa Claus will be present to distribute the gifts. The public is invited. RICKEY SCHOOL The following Christmas program will be presented at the Rickey school on Friday evening, Dec.

20, at 8 o'clock, under the direction of the teacher, Miss Eleanor Tubbs: Dialogue, "Mixed Up Welcome." Natalie Rosenow, Audrey Ander- Characters: Welcome girl, Phyl- son and Ella Marie Hallberg. Recitation, "A Closing. Verse" Macy. Santa Claus will distribute the gifts. Everyone is cordially welcome.

LOCKE SCHOOL The following Christmas program will be given by Locjce school pupils at the Locke schoolhouse, Monday evening, Dec. 23, at 8 o'clock: Songs, "Joy to the World" and "Song of Recitation, "A Christmas Augustine. Merry Christmas exercise- Jack Macy, Anthony LaRocque, Virgil Tyndall, Harry Smalley, James McCumber, Darrell Masten, Delores Sanders, Shirley Sausers, Beatrice Macy, Grace Smalley, Leroy Vanas, Charles Masten, Robert Rhine Robert Tyndall. Play, "Mary's Make Believe Merry Christmas." Characters: Grandpa Bundy, Merritt Masten; Mrs. Mull, Beulah Ditlow; Mrs.

Rund, Esther LaRocque; children: Mary, Deloris Sanders; Jack, Jack Macy; Slim, Anthony LaRocque; Hod, Robert Rhine Sid, Charles Masten; Rosa, Beatrice Macy. Recitation. "When Pa Was Santa Ditlow. Recitation, "Mother Goose's Kirke. Play, Song, "The First lis Quinn; Welcome boy, Hiram Hazard.

Song, "December School. Recitation, "Christmas Lou Conrad. Origin of the Christmas Mary Ann Quinn. Play, "A Bandit Santa Claus." Characters: Mrs. Worth, Mary Lou Conrad; Mr.

Worth, Leslie Anderson; Norton, Robert Quinn; Freda, Ona Pappe; Slippery Joe, Gerald Quinn. Recitation, Pappe. Exercise, "Lest We Ona Pappe, Mary Anne Quinn, Mary Lou Conrad and Phyllis Quinn. Recitation. "Santa in Person" Quinn.

"The Candle Quinn, Mary Ann Quinn, Ona Pappe, Mary Lou Conrad, Robert Quinn and Hiram Hazard. Dialogue, "Mr. Piper Gives a Present." Characters: Matilda, Mary Ann Quinn; Jason Piper, Leslie Anderson. Christmas songs Mary Lou Conrad, Hiram Hazard, Mary Ann Quinn, Robert Quinn, Ona Pappe and Phyllis Qunn. Monologue, "Between Father and Quinn.

Recitation, "Once a Phyllis Quinn. NUWUTEfc AFTER. THE. FIGHT WAS, KIDS MADE UP AND HAD THEIR. ARMS AROUND EACH MOTHERS HAWEN'T TO EACH OTHER MET THANXTO JIMMV EM, MICH.

Copr. WQTKiof Funiitt Syitdiatc, Int. World rtghu ratncd. Phyllis Quinn; Clara, Ona Pappe; Eva, Mary Lou Conrad; Alice, Mary Ann Quinn; Tom, Gerald Quinn; Will, Hiram Hazard; Fred, Robert Quinn; Joe, Leslie Anderson. Monologue, "The Red or the Lou Conrad.

Recitation, "Before Christmas" Hazard. Reading, "The Light of the Pappe. Pantomime, "The Christmas Story." Characters: Mary, Mary Ann Quinn; Joseph, Hiram Hazard; Angel, Ona Pappe; Shepherds, Mary Lou Conrad and Phyllis Quinn; Three Kings, Leslie Anderson, Gerald Quinn and Robert Quinn. Song, "Santa Claus Is Coming to "A Christmas Crazy Characters: Teacher, FREESOIL LATTER DAY SAINT CHURCH A jolly Christmas program will be given at the Freesoil Latter Day Saint church at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening, Dec. 24, as follows: Choir to the World." Song, "Thou Didst Leave Thy choir.

E. Bennett. Glory choir. Recitation, "We Have a Band At Our Bennett. Recltatidn, tricia Tyler.

Recitation, "Santa's Mistake" Miller. Hasenbank. Song, "Away in the Rhena and Danny Randall. Recitation, "A Perfect Friend" Jane Bennett. Recitation, "A Splendid Idea" Ho well.

Song, "Christmas June Bruesch, Beverly Brandt, Mary Helen Bennett and Margaret Bennett. Recitation, "The Reason Is Quite Randall. Recitation, Bennett. Exercise, "A and Richard Holmes. Edward Coyle.

Recitation, "Santa's Randall. Exercise and song, "Loving Piano solo, "Sparkling Beverly Brandt. Recitation, "What Christmas Holmes. Exercise and song, "A Kettle of class. Bruesch.

Piano duet, "Two Christmas Glen Foster and daughter, Gloria. Tvler. Vocal duet, "In the Lonely Randall and Gloria Foster. Brockhaus. Vocal solo, "The Story ot Long.

Lon" Nicosia. iMiHter. Brothers and Maxine Bruesch. LaGuire. Gulembo.

Dialogue and class. J. H. Randall. Distribution of gifts, tree and treat, will follow the program.

HOMEMAKER'S COLUMN By G. PEARL DARK (Publicity Chairman Ma- Countr Extension Olnkul SERIES HI Men probably take little interest in our "Home Makers Column" though occasionally one will point out something in it. However, if there is one, who goes about pulling down a. too short sleeve or pulling at his neck band without knowing just what is the matter, he ma.y learn why he is doing these things in referring to o'u'rl column. One man said, "I know there is something wrong with this shirt, but don't know what, was alright the last time I it on." Whether he had put on tgo much weight or had on the wrong shirt, he didn't know, but his wife who bought the shirt- realized she had not studied the label before purchasing, a The most widely used nia-'' terial, particularly in' white, is broadcloth.

Most medium and good quality broadcloth are mercerized and made ojfc combed, single ply yarns of at least 130 yarns in the warp and 56 in the filling. This tailors and launders well and tests show this type broadcloth has a breaking strength of at least' 74 pounds in the warp and 24 pounds in the SonSe good-quality broadcloths are woven with two ply yarns in both warp and filling and are 1 called two ply broadcloths or i 2 by 2. They fine and too fine for every day wear and" are made into high priced shirts. Lower grade broadcloths witiir low yarn seldojft mercerized. Some mat' with a count below IftO by may be called broadcloth.

have not the ribbed appearance, but have- broken ribbed effect because uneven yarn. Tests prove such material 4s not strong, wUI not service and with the ffrst dering attractive 1 4.

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