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I WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1,1942. THE DAILY MICHIGAN. PAGE SEVEN April Want Ads Shower You With Results-Place Your Ad Now! Phone 21, PHONE 21 FOR AN AD-TAKER Ludington Daily News Dally rate per line for consecutive In.ertlons: Three days, 3 lines .81 One day. 3 lines 36 .72 .30 ne uttj. nuts ww Advertising ordered for Irregular Insertions takes the one time Insertion £ate; no ad taken for less than basis of 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 rate earned. Publishers reserve the right to edit or reject any Classified advertising copy. Rate per line for white space Is the as a tine of copy.

Employment Help GIRL WANTED For general housework. May go home nights. 202 N. Gaylord Ave. Tel.

270-R. Help Male HIRED to work on farm. Tel. 17-F-32. SINGLE to work on farm.

Roy Chllberg, iw. mis. N. of Amber Corners. Tel.

1Z9-F-21, Scottville. Business Opportunities to handle house trailer agency. Six lines to choose from. If interested write or call in person at South-West Trailer Sales, 935 Chicago Drive, Grand Rapids. Instruction, Male Announcements Strayed, Lost, Found 10 CAR KEY may have by Identifying and paying for ad.

Call at News office. LICENSE PB2842. Lost on IIS-31. Return to 405 E. Dowland St.

AMBITIOUS would like to become trained Welders. We will train you in spare hours for employment In Aircraft, Shipbuilding and other essential war industries. Men trained in gas and arc welding have steady work, good wages. Training includes actual shop practice. Also placement service.

Write for facts. Utilities Box 71, News. Live Stock Dogs, Cats, Other Pets MALE SPRINGER SPANIEL Found. Brown white. Detroit lie.

5412. Chas. SlUNnlss. 1 ml. N.

of Fountain. MAN'S BLACK Saturday afternoon between Shelby and through Prnlwatcr cut-off. Reward. 4 E. Kirschner.

PARKER FOUNTAIN in post office. Valued keepsake. Mrs. Thco. Dubrlsh, 801 N.

Rath. Tel. 965. Automotive Automobiles for Sale 11 ALWAYS FROM 20 TO 30 RECONDITIONED CARS ON HAND From $50 up. LUDINGTON AUTO 600.

'37 STUDEBAKER sale. Good tires. New motor. Call at 404 E. Ludington Avc.

between 6 and 7. MALE PEDIGREED SCOTCH TERRIERS Tel. 846. J. W.

Larscn, 309 Dunaher. Horses, Cattle, Vehicles 48 EXTRA horse, wt. between 1.650 1,700. Alex Layman, mis. N.

2 mis. W. of Scottville. Quite a Bird! POPEYE FT HAD ONE EHE, SMOKED A PIPE AND A FULL SPEED AHEAD, THE IS ALOOSK AHOW, LUIMP4, EVER SEE A "PLEASE TO HURR FOR EASTER! Ladies' HERE'S ANOTHER BEGINNING, A NEUU CYNTHIA SLIPS rr's FOR AUK1T "MOTHER IS OWLV Lovely rayon, crepe and and lace white and tea rose. Sizes 32 to 50.

Only A MOST TALE OF THE- UOORUD IM UJHICH NEIX) APPEAR PENNEY'S By Chic Young With Eyes Only for Each Other. BLONDIE IT'S LATER THAN I MOW, IF CAN JUST GET IN BEC? WITHOUT VJAKIKI6 UP I THINK I'M GETTINJ6 AWAV wm-irr Building Materials Paints Varnisnes 43A 47 THE BEST buy bathroom fixtures and plumbing supplies is H. SMEDBERG SON, Custcr. CHEVROLET COUPE Excellent condition. Less than 10.000 Good tires.

Mary O.strandcr. Tel. 873-JX. GOOD WORK fresh cow, for sale. Antoine LaPointc, mi.

N. 1 ml. W. of Scottville. HIGH bull, old.

Roy Chilbcrg, mis. N. of Amber corners. Tel. 129-F-21, Scottville.

MATCHED 5 6 wt. 2.850. Brood marc, 7, wt. 1,600. Bert Futrell, 6 mis.

1 mi. E. of Scottville or 1 mi. E. of Wiley.

WE PAY TOP for dead or alive animals. Horses, $5.00. Cattle, J4.00. Telephone collect. VALLEY CHEMICAL Scottville 129-F-ll.

1938 sale. Good tires. Call after 4:30 p. m. Curl Christcnscn, 124 Broadway, Scottville.

1941 for sale. Write I). Box 71. News. 25 HEAD GOOD YOUNG sale.

Several head cheap ones. M. L. MORNINGSTAR, Kothbury, Mich. Tel.

Shelby DO-F-3. and deck extra durable floor enamel that is easy to apply, dries rapidly to a bright, colorful surface that resists the savage attacks of weather and the tramp of scuffing feet. W. E. READER Scottville.

On Main 1 block S. of railroad tracks. Tel. 85-J. Fuel, Feed, Fertilizers ORDER Royster field tested fertilizer.

EARL H. SHAFFER, Custcr. Mich. 20 culling alfalfa hay, for sale. Carl C.

Jensen, Pentwater. Locker Refrigeration 57A MODERN LOCKER refrigerating plant has modern Armstrong cork insulation, Baker ice machine. Constant temperature assured. Abrahamson-Nerhclm Tel. 187.

SECRET AGENT X9 G-Man with Ringside Seat. "By Robert Storm Household Goods 59 COMPLETE laundry equipment on display, including Easy and Automatic washers and Wcstinghouse Ironcrs. See them before you buy. H. SMEDBERG SON, Custer.

Trailers 11A HOUSE TRAILER FOR SALE. INQ. 105 K. FOSTER ST. Figs 48C KITCHEN good condition.

For wood, coal or oil burner attachments. W. J. Hcmerling, R. 3, LUd.

Ti-1. 24-F-S. SOW sale. Charles Vitkus, R. 1.

Custer. 2 mis. ml. S. of Custer.

PIANO FOR SALE TEL. 1059. about 30 with 9 pips, Stanley Gcdraitis, 4 mis. N. of Custcr, east side.

Stations 16 AUTO experienced workmen that will save you money every day. Betka Garage, 1102 S. Madison St. 17 HIGHEST CASH for late model used cars. Hansen Peterson Chevrolet.

52B S. Tel. 72. Business Services Offered 18 Poultry and Supplies 49 BABY week. White and Barred Rocks, R.

I. Reds Leghorns. Started chicks. RIVERVIEW HATCHERY, Scottville. Tel.

200. COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATION and rebuilt Frigldalre commercial refrigeration rqpt. Don't wait for warm weather. Buy now and be sure of delivery. Export service on all 1 makes.

Free engineering service. GEORGES' APPLIANCES. Tel. 204. DIARRHEA AND BOWEL Cause the biggest losses in chicks.

That's why you should keep Dr. Sals- Iniry's Phen-O-Sal in their drinking water. (Jet a package today. McPIIER- SON'S DRUG STORE. SCOTTVILLE.

FOUR NICE BUFF hens. For sale reasonable. Call after 3. V. K.

Barllett, 607 N. James St. FOUNTAINS AND FEEDERS Blectrlc brooders from $8.95 up. W. E.

READER Scottville. On Main 1 block S. of railroad tracks. Tel. 85-J.

REFRIGERATORS Washtfrs. radios, cleaners, ironers. ranges, steel cabinets sinks, small appliances paints. Sales service. Grotcmat's Wife Saving Station, 420 S.

James St. Tel. 371. THE BEST buy 9 ft. 12 ft.

Armstrong linoleum is at II. SMEDBERG SON'S, Custer. USED sale: Coal ranges and heaters, oil heaters, electric washers and cream separators, all in A-l shape. II. SMEDBERG SON, Custer Jewelry, Watches Diamonds 60 WITH OTHEPe ABOARD THE SHIP, X- AND VIOLENTLY TO TUB INTENT ON RAMMUG, THE HUGE LUNGES TOWARD THE A TORPEDO PINPS MARK.

UNEXPECTED TURN BEFORE YOUR PAY May depend on your eyesight. Don't take chances on poor glasses. Chlnnery, Scoltvillc. Heating, Plumbing, Roofing 22 HOLLAND 40. In good condition.

With warm air register, cold air grills, piping for 5 runs. Cold air pipe. Ready for installation. Price: $85.00. GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP, iOl E.

Dowland. Tel. 903-W. FOR AN A-l PLUMBING our plumber do your work. Work guaranteed.

Prices reasonable. H. SMEDBERG SON, Custer. USKD sale. S6.50.

K. M. IIRIGOS SONS Scottville. Merchandise Articles fur Sale 51 GOOD BABY sale. Not collapsible type.

Mrs. II. J. Larscn, ScoUvllle. KKLVINATOR BEVERAGE A-l condition.

Also electric coffee mill. Inq. Peterson's Store, 4th Ward. repairing. Satisfactioi guaranteed.

Main springs, crystals, 25c up. Hamilton's Jewelry, 225 S. James. Farm Equipment 61 CORN house with stove. Also bull calves, for sale.

John Kayc. Custer. NEW IDEA MANURE sale cheap. Also Chlppcwa enllne potatoes, 90c. Bring container.

Ward Paxton. R. 1, Freesoil. ONLY JOHN DEERE low cnst fuels successfully. Come in and let us show you the many reasons why.

H. SMEDBERG SON, Cus- tcr. USED sale: Walking plows. manure spreader, Dean Ilardfe orchard sprayers, cut- tiiis boxes, team harness gasoline engines. II.

SMEDBERG SON, Custer. 10-20 INTERNATIONAL sale. Also Pontiar potatoes for seed. Kcl Munson. 1 mi.

i mi. N. of Buck's corner. R. 1, Pentwater.

Auction Sale Thursday, April 9 AT 1 O'CLOCK WARTIME. i I LOCATION: At my farm 2 miles South and 1 mile I West of Scottville. i The Following Must Be Sold: i Acres, all good land with good buildings. LIVESTOCK Pair Roan Horses, 7 and 8 years; weight 3400 Ibs. A good pair.

Red Cow, 3 years old, to freshen March Guernsey Cow, 4 years old, to freshen April 17; Red Cow, 9 years old, to freshen April 26; Guernsey Cow, 9 years old; Guernsey Cow, 5 years old, to freshen Aug. 25; 2 Heifers, 9 and 12 months. All Cattle T.B. and Bangs Tested. PRODUCE 250 crates Ear Corn; 100 bu.

Oats; quantity loose hay. IMPLEMENTS Room and Board Rooms without Board 68 PLEASANT Iliq. at 408 N. Rowc St. or Tel.

562. Real Estate for Rent Houses for Rent 77 McCormick-Deering Grain Binder, 7 John Deere Mower; 10 ft. Hay Rake; Sleighs; Walking Plow; 7- Shovel Cultivator; Platform Scale; Spring-Tooth Harrow; 5 Ft. Disc; Anker Holth Cream Separator; Cream Cans; Many Small Tools; Some Household Goods. TERMS: Sums of $10 and under, cash.

Over that amount up to six months' time on notes approved by clerk of sale. If you expect to give a note please ar- I range with clerk before bidding. No property to be re; moved until settled for on day of sale. ANTON FUKSA, Prop. L.

MATTIX, Auctioneer. SMITH EDDY, Clerks. 6-RM. At 316 Lakeshore Drive. Inq.

509 N. Gaylord Avc concerned about getting more business for their paper when young Asa arrives. They at once think him to be a young man looking for a job in answer to their ad for a solicitor. Interested in the paper and the group, Asa accepts the job under the name of Joe Smith. During this time Jimmy Dpo- ley is enjoying the attention due Asa: an elaborate dinner is being planned by Bunkerdale's leading citizen, Cyrus Flint (Ivan Morse) and his young fjailffhtpr Gpnpvieve (Jean 1 enevlKVti UnaClWlCK) AS the story is unfolded, Asa doing a really splendid piece RED CLOVER Also of work for The Sentinel, the run size violin, bow case, win swap business of which has grown to for young cattle or anything I can use.

i th Mint, thai, Pnn. the orinter. Delbert Allison, 1st place S. of Fern SWAP COLUMN Ads accepted for this column will be two times for 25 cents. Each ad must beat 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. CREAM new. 500- In.

size. Also South Bend riding plow. Will swap for young stock or anything I can use. Andrew Becker, Branch. 1 mi.

ml. E. of Holmes school, Round Lake. I THEY'LL DO iT EVERY TIME P. H.

Patent. school, Custcr, R. 2. swap for chickens. Norman Killey, 909 S.

Washington Ave. 2 BOTTOM TRACTOR swap for 1 bottom tractor plow. Frank Terryn, y. ml. 1st house W.

of Nick- crson school. R. 1, Pentwater. HOLSTEIN Also Far- mall-12 rim with lugs. Will swap for grain or anything I can use.

Win. Miistakes, 5 mis. S. and mi. W.

of Scottville. 1931 FORD TUDOR 5 good tires, good the point that Pop, the printer, is almost beside himself with work to be done. The Sentinel is saved from its journalistic decadence due to the efforts of the solicitor-in-disguise. As the dinner party plans are being completed, a picture of the real Asa, sent to the home town paper from New York, is published. This causes quite an excitement in the little town and Jimmie is promptly placed in jail as an imposter.

In concluding the plot, the thing E. of Scottville. 1941 COVERED WAGON HOUSE Will swap for house or property of any kind. Frank Owens, Fountain. Real Estate for Sale SELLERS: For quick sale, list your property with us.

Buyers: For bargains in city, farm and resort property, sec us. Home Realty 8-9 Nat'l Bank Ludington. Farm and Land for Sale 83 40 A. mi. 1 ml.

E. of Scottville, for'sale. Emll Van Aelst, R. 1, Lud. Tel.

12-F-2. Houses for 84 NEW, ALL MODERN bedrooms; all maple floors; basement; garage; A. land. Adam Slamkowski, mi. W.

of Bank corners, Scottville, on US-31. 2-FAMILY HOUSE Fine condition. Centrally located. 94 ft. frontage.

Priced right for quick sale. Inq. G1'2 Lakcshorc Drive. Tel. 759.

1 rooms and bath. Arcola heat. Lot 40x140. Garage. Priced to sell.

A. T. Benson, Nat'l Bank Bldg. Custer Village MRS. MABEL MC KENZIE Correspondent Custer Junior Play Is Great Success the most successful event of the school year was held at Custer gymnasium on Friday evening, when the Junior class and its advisor, Herman Flickenger, presented the three-act comedy, "Leave It to Smith," in a very creditable manner.

In this amusing play, the curtain rises on the business office of the Bunkerdale Sentinel, as music is heard outside. Daisy Dalrymple, the writer of the lovelorn column (Alberta Allison) runs to see the excitement as the crowd rushes to ilie depot NOW DON'T MAKE IT TOUGH FOR. ME. NEARLY EVERY HERO HAD A SON MACARTHUR'S GOT A KID AND I'D LIKE MY SON TO BE PROUD OF ME.TOO.l'VE QOT HALF A NOTION TO ENLIST TOMORROW. TW5 ARMW NO-NO! I WON'T LET OONT EXPECT MEN 7 YOU TO GO.

WHY, YOU'RE A MARRIED MAN WITH A SON TO THINK OF. THINKS AND AFTER DINNER THOUGHT IT ALL OVJER. rrt-TcM MUSTN'T BE SELFISH. IF Uh I tIN NOU WANT -jo VERV DIFFERENT HAVJE MV CONSENT, I GUESS IT'S THE RIGHT THING 7 TO DO. AT THE NEXT MORNING BREAKFAST.

OH! SO YOU WANT ME TO GO? VOU WANT TO GET RID OF ME! SOL) SORT OF LIKE THE IDEA OF BEING A WIDOW WITH A NICE CHUNK OF INSURANCE, HES? Eguas Gullis. R. z. Branch. 10 MADISON ID-room, 2-amily 00 tVm rvain nn house.

Big basement, furnace. Also I to meet tne am on wnicn 9-room house at 404 sixth st. Write I Bunker, a descendant of the Bunker family which was the early settler and founder of Bunkerdale, arrives. But only one man, Jimmy Dooley (Don- Estate 89 FOB QUICK SALE OR your properties with OLMSTEAD NEVVBERG, Realtors, Abstract Building, Tel. 22 or 792 evenings.

WANTED: or small. Can offer you all cash deal If price Is right. See me now. A. T.

Benson, Nat'l Hank Bldg. aid Cable) steps from the train and is mistakenly greeted for the local hero. A happy-go- lucky type, Jimmy takes the greeting in stride. In the meantime the real Asa (Elmer Clellan) arrives by plane and, you want to sell your posing as Joe Smith, takes a farm or house, fccc me at once. Adain Slamkowski, mi.

W. of Bank Corners, Scottville. Three to five bee hives will keep a farm with honey. family supplied job from refined, intelligent Miss Florence Brown, discouraged owner of The Sentinel. Miss Brown (Antoinette Balaca- Miss Brown and Jimmie makes a large "hit" with'the writer of the lovelorn column.

A third romance interest is introduced by Evelyn Humphrey (Mabel Ann Wing), the Bunkerdale flapper, and Tom Duvay (Norbert Ray), an aviator friend of Asa, Dick Randall, as the young business man, proves his success in the sale of some lots, which proved helpful to a great number of people. The clever dialogue of the play added to the hilarity of the presentation. Much credit is due the players for their individual fine performances. Onnabelle Cable, Helen Bran- denbei'Ei- Helen and Frances Nicosia, Shirley Ray and Martha Olowach entertained the audience with several songs between the acts of the play. Mrs.

Hedrick played their accompaniment. Miss Balacavage, in behalf of the Junior class, charmingly presented Flickenger with a beautiful pair of bookends as the class' gift of appreciation for his untiring efforts in directing the presentation. Mrs. 0. Sanders Is Club Hostess Orval Sanders was hostess Monday evening to several members of Custer Extension club.

The lesson on "Streamlined Suppers" was completed and the first part of the study project reviewed by Mrs. B. T. Hachmuth. Election of officers was held with the following results: Chairman, Mrs.

Howard Wing: leaders. Mrs. B. T. Hachmuth and Mrs.

Leonard Smedberg; alternate leader, Mrs. Orval Sanders: secretary, Mrs. Russell TO MRS JEAN GRAVES, CHICAGO. H. Smedberg, Mrs.

Clyde Rummer, Mrs. Eugene Chadwick and Mrs. Sanders, hostess. vage), Daisy Pop Wagner, Dalrymple printer of and The Sentinel (John Saya) are all Freesoil Village MRS. FRANK HUNT Correspondent Extend Sympathy to M' Vicker Family FREESOIL Freesoil friends extend their sincere sympathy to the bereaved members of the Ervin McVicker family.

Mr. McVicker spent considerable time in Freesoil as a young man and later married a Freesoil young lady, the for- urday morning at the Johnson Saturday. hom Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baushke of Mrs Floyd Eddy and Mrs.

I Fountain visited at the J. Brunke Fay LaGuire attended the Er- home Saturday. vin McVicker funeral service in Scottville Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.

G. A. Canfield and Mrs. Marian Seitz visited in Fountain Saturday after-noon. Hiram Mikesell spent Sunday in Muskegon with his wife and son, Wesley, and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Lydic of Lake City spent Sunday Littell. Present were Mrs. George Mallisou.

Mrs. B. T. Hachmuth, Mrs. Howard Mrs.

Russell Littell, Mrs. W. J. Emerson, Mrs. mer Alice Struck.

associations here, the utmost respect and esteem of the residents, especially among the young people of his day. Friends were truly saddened to hear of his sudden and tragic death. with their parents, Mrs. Harvey Lydic. Mr.

and Bobby Bennett Is Honor Guest Robert Bennett honored her son, Bobby, Saturday with a lovely birthday party. The afternoon was spent in During his lively games and a luncheon he gained which featured a delicious birth- Betty Granger was a Saturday overnight guest of her aunt, Mrs. David Smith. Good Friday Rites April 3 at Church for the community Good Friday service, which will be held at the Latter Day Saints church on Friday evening, April 3, at 8 o'clock, are being completed. Four speakers have been secured and several musical numbers will constitute the program.

The public is urged to attend the service. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill of Grand Rapids recently visited relatives here. Eileen Hunt was a Saturday evening supper guest of Mr.

and Mrs. Llovd Tubbs. day cake was served. Those who helped Bobby celebrate his anniversary were Charles Dufon, Robert Rocolla, Tommy and Jerry Boynton and Charles Smith. Edmund and Lloyd Maynard were unable to be present.

Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett called at the Monroe Stanley home Saturday afternoon and their granddaughter, Terry, returned home with them to spend the night. Mrs. Charles Gumbus, who ROSS Bennett transacted busi- spent the past week with relatives here has returned to her home in Cleveland.

Mary Helen Bennett, a piano student of Mrs. N. I. Johnson of Scottville, attended and participated in a recital Sat- ness in Grand Rapids Saturday. Theresa Knizacky and friend of Muskegon spent the week-end at the Joseph Knizacky home.

Leewirt Boynton and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Broker of Midland spent the week-end with Mrs. Boynton and family and Carol Boynton returned with the group to visit for a few days. Mr.

and Mrs. Clare Tubbs and daughter, Clara Irene, ot Fountain and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tubbs and son, Billy, of South Bend were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

William Tubbs. (JP) Me- Elroy, division superintendent of the Michigan Central Railway' Alex Anderson" of ScottvTlie I here, since May 1938. took over visited the Sidney Vanderpool I his duties as assistantgeneral home Saturday. A blanket of snow, which fell Friday night and covered the ground, gradually disappeared manager of the Michigan Central at Detroit today. The raU-.

road offices here made the announcement..

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