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THE EVENING NEWS STE. MARIE. SATURDAY. JULY 22, 1939. P-Jge SUNDAY IN SAULT CHURCHES THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rsv.

Harold Hayward, M. A. Minister a. m. Morning worship.

A quartet composed Mrs. W. Rouse. Mrs. H.

Howard. Mr. Ear! Cioiser and Mrs. Ward will utes "Come Ye Disconsolate" by Neidllnger. The pastor will preach.

11:15 a. m. The Sunday school boar. 7:20 Organ prelude by Mrs. Car! Jones.

Song service by Dr. J. Helms. "Confidence" by Mrs. W.

Rouse. Sermon by the pastor.Wednesday: 7:30 Midweek prayer and praise service. Thursday: 2:30 p. m. The missionary circle pact the "Christmas box" which bs sent to our evangelist missionary in aunjlebin.

Burma. CEDAKV1U.E UNION CHURCH Charles A. Hoos. Pastor. 10 a.

m. Sunday school of the Bible. IS a. m. Morning worship.

An inspirational service at sons and prayer followed by the sermon by ihe Monday. Young peoples meeting. 8 p. ro. Tuesday.

Prayer meeting and Bible study. 3 p. m. Saturday. Loyal Temperance Legion.

BIBLE WITNESS TABERNACLE Rudyard Clifford L- NUon. Pastor Sundzri 10:00 Morning worship service. Sheep and the Goats." 11:00 Sunday school hour. evangelistic service. Way That Right." Tuesday: 7:45 Youcs Peoples meeting.

Thursday: 7:45 Prayer and Bible hour. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Rev. Clark G. Adams. Minister Services for Fine Grove: SOiOO Bible school.

11:00 Morning worship. Bible school every Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. Brlmley: Bible school. 6:30 Young people's meeting. 7:30 Evening worship.

will have a baptismal service for children morning service at Pine Grove church Sunday. July 30. at 11:00 o'clocS FIRST CHVRCH OF CHRIST Corner of Spruce and Osborn Paul Bcrthold. Minister 533 Osborn. Phone 581.

Sunday: 10:00 Bible 11:00 Morning worship service. Sermon: "The Whole Armor of God." This wQl be an exposition of Ephesians 7:30 Evening service. Sermon: "Armed with the Mind of Christ." This will be a study fourth chapter of first Peter. Wednesday: 7:30 Midweek service. BETHEL, CHURCH N.

A. Wilcox. Pastor 2:30 Sunday school. 3:30 Preaching. UNION SERVICES OF CENTRAL 3IETHODSST and FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Rev.

VerStraate. D. D. Pastor 11:00 Morning worship. Sermon by Commissioner George Davis, world evangelist of the Salvation Army.

7:30 Evening worship. Sermon: "Following Through." 10:00 Sunday school. 6:30 Tuxis club. ELIM ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Eureka and Second Streets V. T.

Matson. Pastor. 10:00 a. m. Sunday school and Bible class.

11:00 a. m. Worship. Wednesday: 7:30 p. m.

Social evening under auspices of the Ladles' Aid society. BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Ccdarvllle V. T. Matson. Pastor.

10:00 a. m. Sunday school. 8:00 p. m.

Worship in English. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN E. Fourth. Near Swinton L.

Pastor 10:30 a. m. Morning service. 2:00 p. m.

at Dafter. 7:30 p. rn. Evening service. 1'RESBVTERIAN CHURCH DeTour.

Miehlcaa Rev. Charles R. Jones. Minister Worship service. 10:30 a.

m. Sermon: "The Secret of a Great Church." Sunday school, adult Bible class, and Pathfinder young people's class. 11:30 a. m. Worship service.

7:30 p. m. Special sermon: Delu'erance Shall Arise from Anther Place. If Tuesday: 8 p. m.

The Pathfinder regular meeting will be held at horse of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gates. Thursday: 7:30 Midweek service for prayer and fellowship. Bible study theme: "The Christian Plan of Campaign," FREE.

METHODIST CHURCH Corner Court and Ann Streets V. Ray p.ussell. Pastor 10:00 a. m. Sunday school.

11:00 a. m. Preaching service. 7:30 p. m.

Evening service. Wednesday: 7:45 Prayer meeting. PICKFOHD-BLAlRVILLE-DeTOUH METHODIST CIRCUIT W. CombellaclE Blalrville Morning worship at 9. Wm.

Talbot wll be the guest preacher. Bible school at 10 a.m. Pickford Morning worship at Thomas Morrison Sr. in charge. Bible school at 11:30.

Evening sen-ice at 7:30. Fred Gough In charge. DeTour Bible school at 10 a. m. Divine worship 2:30.

William Talbot guest preacher. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Church Edifice. K9 Court Street 10:30 Sunday morning service. Subjecl "Truth." 3:00 Wednesday evening service.

Reading room, same location, open week days from 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday schoo has been discontinued during the months of July and August. STIRI.INGVILI.E GOSPEL CENTER Charles A. Hoos.

Pastor. 1:30 p. m. Afternoon service. Specla music and singing of gospel hymns and soncs followed by a gospel message Bible truth 2:30 m.

Sunday school of the Bible Mr Henry Campbell. Supt. 8 p. m. Friday.

Prayer meeting and Bibl study and Illustrated presentation of BIbli instruction. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH 101 Easlcrdav Are. H. B. Kreidcr, Pastor.

10 a. m. Sunday school. Wilbert Walker. Supt.

11 a. m. Preaching service conducted by Chatflcld evangelistic party. 6:45 p. m.

Young people's meeting, Elton Hoornstra. leader. 7:30 p. m. Song and praise service.

3 Preaching by Rev. H. W. Chat- Held, evangelist. Evangelistic meeting held each night next, week at 7:45 by Chatficld evangelistic party.

IMMANUEI, LUTHERAN CHURCH (Synodlcal Conference) Nolle and Fine Streets E. C. Rupp. Pastor. Divine services for this Sunday will be held at the Ellm Lutheran church at 7:30 p.

m. Our building project does not permit the conducting of services In our church at this time. A class of Catechumens will be examined In this service. Thursday: 7:30 Business meeting at the church. ST.

JAMES' EPISCOPAL CHURCH Glen A. Blackburn. Ph. D. Rector Seventh Sunday after Trinity.

8:00 a. m. Holy communion. 11:00 a. m.

Confirmation and sermon by Bishop Sturtavant of Fond du Lac. Confirmation class will meet at 10:30 for final instruction. Olfertory solo by James Wiley: "The Blind Plowman" (Clark). Tuesday. July 25 (St.

James 1 Day) 9:00 a. Holy Communion. MEET MR, LOGHiNVAR (Continued from Tagc Four) ber and I can that Isn't 10 bad." "We can't even stay on here, Cecily, unless I take up a fishing career. Besides, we owe about five hundred on this place with taxes and the bill for putting in a new bathroom and the paint job. And there's Libby to be paid." Cecily was trying to got used to the overwhelming idea that they were penniless.

She had never In her life known what it was not to know -where the next sum was coming from. "Doug, is it really so bad that we haven't even a hundred?" "Cecily, I'm trying to toll you that" He looked so abjectly miserable that Cecily got a firm grip on herself. She sat up a little straighter, ag though her will was In her backbone, and her chin went up a trifie. "Swell!" she said, much to Doug's surprise, and explained unexpectedly, "We're free, white and twenty-one anrl ii's time that wn earned something for ourselves. We've tglking about character building and now we've got a real chance to do it." Doug Iau.chcd mirthlessly.

"You might consider how. What" can we no?" Confirmed Monday. RADIO TONIGHT WEAF-JvBC-6 Dance Music: 7 Dick Tracy; 8 Vox Pop; 8:30 Arch Obolcr Piay Man In (he Benny Goodman Swing: 11:30 Cheyenne Frontier Dayj Celebration. Americans at Work: 6:30 Baptist World Alliance: 7:30 ProJ. Quiz; 8 The Wcsi Remembers.

Message of Israel: 7:30 Breni House 8 Barn 9 L-s Browns Program; 10 Dance -Music Cup 10:30 Washington state Goltfcn Jubilee. SUNDAY p. m. Chicaso Roundtable, Out of Schooi: Out of 2 Chautaiiqua Symphony: 3 John dumber trom Geneva: 4 Hall of Fun; 5:30 Grouch Club; Bandwagon: 7 Charlie McCarthy Hour: 9 National Symphonv A CB S-2 Howard Barlow Symphony 3 Musical Fun Comment from Over- 6 Gay Nineties Variety; 7 Adventures or 8 Summer Music Hour: Let's Go to the F.iir. WJZ.NDC-1 H.

S. Orchestra: IMS P.ay Periir.s 5:30 Wr.v.crn Go 7 Summer Syrr.phor.y; 11 Playhouse; 9:30 Cheerio; 10.30 BRUCE PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Six Miles South of SaiiH Sic. Marie On Pickford Road. Charles A. Hoos.

Pastor. 1 p. m. Sunday school the Bible. Mr Wilson Turner, Supt.

3 p. rn. Preaching service. The old tlmi gospel In sermon and song. Special sing III'K this Sunday.

No prayer meeting this week. ST IGNACE CHURCHES ZJOX LUTHERAN John Mclvin. Acting Pastor 3:30 a. m. Church school.

10:45 Morning worship and sermon. Tuesday evening. Women's Misslonar will have a pot luck at the home of Mrs William Jorgcnsen. at 6:30 o'clock. BREVORT TRINITY 9:30 a.

m. Church school. 7:30 p. m. Vespers and sermon.

ALI.ENVn.I.E ZION 3:00 a. m. Morning worship and sermon a. m. Church school.

METHODIST Rev. w. Leslie Williams. Pastor 9:30 a. m.

Sunday school. 10:30 a. m. Morning worship. Rev.

Gor don M. Wood will conduct the services. cream social at the horn ol Mrs. Harry Lawson. -FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Rev.

Stuart Werner. Pastor. 9:30 a. m. Church school.

10:30 a. m. Morning worship. sale at the First Nation al Insurance agency office. ST.

IGNATIUS Hev. Fr. John Holland. Pastor. Masses Rt 6:30.

8:30 and .10:30 a. m. 7:30 Evening devotions. EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Kirkbrlde.

Rector. 8:00 a. m. Communion service at Cedtr ville. 10:30 a.

m. Communion service at Moran 7:30 a. m. Communion service at De Tour. cresm social st home 0 Mrs.

William Jorgensen. HOMER HOOPEE By Fred Locher YOUR COMFlDEKiCE, APPRECIATH COMVE OKI HECTOR! HE'S WRAPPEP UP IN HE'S HOT INTERESTED IKJ AS SEUTMENTAL AS POETRY OR LOVE CAKJ I HELP IT IF DO YOU ORDERS- ME BACK To CALL TH15 A YORK AHD INTERRUPTS OQR-SECOMD HOMEY- BOTHER VOUR UHCLE HOMER ABOUT BQT I CAMT MAKE UP POETRY ABOUT THE hAAMMA BEAR THE' OLD WOLF You Money-Wise Buyers! Read This Bar gain-Loaded Page Daily cation 441.57 Teachers' salaries 5,410.00 Janitor and other employes 1,170.10 Expense of school bus 907.40 Payment on school bus 63V90 School Equipment SOS.30 School books 420.37 Other school supplies 318.47 Electrical expense 287.38 Insurance 61.86 Fuel 386.33 Repairs on pump 4.SO Payment on short term loan 404.00 Miscellaneous expenses 154.29 Payment of 2,000.00 Interest on bonds 205.29 Baiance in general fund, July, 1939 1,679.27 Balance in sinking 6S.93 Announcements adv. $15.383.26 LaVER.NTE WARNER, Secretary. WHAT CONGRESS IS DOING By THE ASSOCIATED TRESS. TODAY Debates transportation bill.

(12 noon, E. S. Banking committee considers the lending bill. (10:30 In recess. YESTERDAY Debated transportation bill.

Senate sent to White House the Hatch bill prohibiting political activity by federal employes and bill extending commission regulation of trust indentures; passed bill to require labeling of wool products. Senate banking committee cut $310.000,000 from President Roo.se- vcnt's $2,800,000,000 lending program. House banking committee heard Jesse Jones, federal loan administrator, on lending bill. ANNUAL SCHOOL KKJ'ORT UULBKRT TOWNSHIP The annual school election at Hulbert was held on Monday, July 30. La Verne Warner and John Hunter were unanimously elected trustees for three years.

KT-XKIPTS Balance, July, 3938 General Fund 434.39 Balance, July, 1938, Sinking Fund 199.93 Current general taxes 962.88 Current debt service taxes 1,241.55 Delinquent taxes, including debt service 4,466.38 Interest on sinking 2,66 Primary money 2,020.57 Equalization fund 404.40 Tuition Rural agricultural 1,650.06 Transportation 300.00 State lOc acre tax 711.60 Short term loan 400.00 Library money 25.14 Miscellaneous receipts 391.29 KXT-KNniTURLS Expense of Board of Edu- 515,383.26 ANNUAL SCHOOL KEI'ORT 1VHITJEFISH TOWNSHIP Statement of receipts expenditures for Whitefish township Unit School District for year ending June 30, 1939. GENERAL FUND Receipts Cash Balance June 30, 1938. Funds: General S6.662.15 Primary 27.70 Library 29.10 PIANO TUNING. G. E.

Richardson. Call Booth Bros. 272. PICTURE FRAMES made to order. Young's Studio.

FLOOR SANDING Call Steffens Hardware. Tel. 1466. RED BARN Gal. Cans 4.79.

Gowaii Hardware Co. FOR MEN Square. France fine footwear. GROCERIES beverages to take Grocery, 106 Maple. Tei.

910. TWO BURNER OIL STOVE, 54.25. Three Burner Oil Stove, 55.45. Tate Hardware. KANGAHOO Cushion-Soled Shoes for men with tender feet.

Robertson's, 211 Ashmun. TINTING, rccopying and reproducing old photos, colored or uncolored. Young's Studio. TOURISTS! Have your clothes freshened 1 and pressed at the Soo Cleaners. 212 Ashmun.

Tel. 799. brands; groceries, delicatessen. Open evenings, closed Sunday. Flirting Duck Fruit Market.

Total on June 30, 1938 50,718.95 Expenditures General Control: Salaries of Board Members $1,300.00 Business Ad. Assistants. 93.70 Supplies of Business Office 2.00 Census Expense 25.00 Other Miscellaneous Expense 35.48 Total Instruction: Teachers" Salaries Men (1) 5 960.30 Women (2) 1.673.00 Teaching Supplies 276.22 Receipts General Property Tax Heccipls Current Operating Tax Collections 2,200.00 Delinquent Tax Collections 9.55 Primary Money 1,670.55 Library (penal fines) 20.SO Total Receipts $3,900.90 Total Cash Receipts including balance of June 30, 1938 Books 251.46 THIRD IN THE SERIES of Big Candy specials at Rudell's Drug Store is Schraft's assorted hard candy, 15c-50c bottle. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING General repairing. Free estimates.

Workmanship guaranteed. Phone 2559. DESIGNING, dress-making and coats restyling. Sally' Airo, 307 east Spruce. VISIT PASSMORE'S during big clearance sale.

Shoes for everyone in the family. All styles and colors included. Passmore's Shoe Store. FURNITURE and piano Moving! Largo moving vans and experienced assistants. 34 years' experience in moving and draying business.

Booth Bros. Moving and Storage 128 West Spruce. Telephone 272. Radio Service HOWARD'S Radio Service. Guaranteed work at reasonable prices.

Phone 381. Total $3,160.95 Auxiliary and Coordinate Activities Transportation $1,205.00 Health Service 70.00 Total $1,275.00 Operation of School: Wages of Janitors and others 39.80 Fuel, Janitors Supplies, etc. 164.04 Total 203.84 Fixed Charges: Rent 105.00 Insurance 86.26 Total 191.26 Maintenance: Transferred to Building Fund $1,500.00 Capital Outlay: Is'ew seats and furniture. 82.22 Grand Total S7.S09.4S Cash Balance, June 30, 3939 General $2,747.12 Primary 3.25 Total on hand $2,750.37 $10,618.85 Building and Site Fund Receipts Transferred from General Fund $1,500.00 Expenditures Additions and Improvements $1,381.62 Ca.sh June 30, 1939 118.381 EXPERT RADIO Service on all makes. Phone 268.

GUARANTEED and reasonable radio service on all makes. Tel. 85-W. Planning a wedding? Let Sault News Printing Co. show you the new HYLITED WEDDING book.

You will find these Wedding Creations beautifully styled traditionally correct and so modestly priced. 25 Weddings for only $3.00. Come in and let us show you the complete line. Phone No. 1.

Livestock YOUNG PIGS FOR. SALE. 7002-F12. Tel. AND CATTLE for sale or exchange.

A. T. Bruin. For SUGAR ISLAND dry hardwood and cedar. Phone 1037.

DRY BODY HARDWOOD and softwood. Paul Wandler. Phone 1244 For Sale or Trade FEW NICE Building Lots. Reasonable. C.

O. Brown. Total disbursements and balance Report of annual school meeting Monday, July 30, 193f). Whitefish township, Chippewa. county.

For member of school board three years. I John votes. Burt votes. 1 Edmund vote. People Elected for membership of Whitefish Township School board for three-year terms: John Swailes, Burt McLean.

EDMUND LR DUG, Secretary. Adv. May July 5-12, MORTGAGE SALE. By a mortgage dated May 13. 1921, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for thi; County of Chippewa on May 13.

1921, in Liber 50 of Mortgages on pages 348-349, Robert A. Pickens and Adeline Pickens, his wife, mortgaged to Lucille M. Sullivan certain premises described in said mortgage as follows: East one-half of the southeast one-quarter (EV5 of SE'A) of oec- tion twenty-nine (29), in township forty-seven (47) north, range one (1) east, Michigan meridian. The- said mortgage was assigned to Sophia N. Pullar on November 2, 3925, by assignment recorded In Liber 23 of Mortgages on page 612, and wag later assigned by John N.

Adams, executor of the Estate of said Sophia N. Pullar, on March 3, 1939, to the undersigned David Van Dusen, said assignment being recorded in Liber 65 of Mortgages on page 396. Default has been made by said mortgagors in the payment of principal, Interest, and taxes. The total amount now due and unpaid is five thousand two hundred fifty-six dollars and forty-nine cents No proceedings at law have been taken to collect the amount due on said mortgage or any part thereof. Notice Is therefore hereby given that, by virtue of the power of Rale in said mortgage contained and the statute in such case made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of said premises or -so much thereof as may be eary to pay the amount dun an-1 payable thereof, with interest and an attorney fee of thirty dollars ($30.00) provided by law and In said mortgage, and all other costs charges, to the highest bidder at the north outer door of the court house In the City of Sault Marie, Michigan, that being tho place for holding the Circuit Court for the County of Chippewa, on Monday, the 24th day of August, 1939, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, Eastern Standard Time.

Dated this 17th day of May, JS39. DAVID E. VAN DUSEN, Assignee of Mortgage. Albert B. Davidson, Attorney for Assignee, 508 Adams Paging Will Hayes Austnitlan censors last year cut out 28 per of British and 15 per cent of Stutes films as "objectionable." Tills rather upsets tho belief that nil lumnful pictures orlcimite in Hollywood.

Or perhaps it's won-ly the Australian, point of view. At ixny rate we're just JSfc loss "objectionable" than our conventional English cousins us fur ns movies nre concerned. You'll 'never object (o the results yini get when you use Tho News Want: Ads they come, quickly and at low cost. To rent, sell, buy or trade phone the.ml inker lit G71 nnd she will help compose tui nil to bring the BEST RESULTS. THE EVENING NEWS WANT AD HEADQUARTERS Announcements Answers to News Want Ads There Are Letters in the Following Boxes: S.

PLEASE DO NOT ask for information, on blind ads. The Evening News wit! not disclose the identity of any box number or give any information not contained in the ad itself. For FtVii-ROOM apartment for rent. Re tail Store. For Sale 7-FOOT KELV1NATOR.

Good con- dltion. jnquire A. B. 5 -ROOM. CHEERFUL FLAT Musi bo seen to be appreciated.

807 Augusta. ROOM Lower Partly furnished. 206 USED BICYCLE, good condition. 57.00. Electric fence insulators, $1.00 per hundred.

Gamble Store Tel. 3S4. Peck Street. Unfurnished Apartments KOOMS. private bath.

Electric re- frigcnUor. 902 Blnghiim. Tel. -104 SEVEN located. Garage.

Apply Bolgera Barber Shop. Automobiles MODERN be seen to be appreciated. 422 Dasv- son. ATTRACTIVE Unfurnished flat. -J rooms and bath.

FrlgSdaire. 40S Eaatcrday. UNFURNISHED Apartment. 4 rooms and bath. Margaret Lct- son, 320 THREE Newly decorated.

PASSMORE'S Big Summer Shoe, Sale now on! Every pair of sum-j mer shoes included. Much of this quality footwear reduced to only 51.00 and $1.98 pair. Passmorc's Shoe Store. MODEL Ton Truck. Good rub- i ber.

Apply 1150 E. Spruce. Refrigeration. 210 East Telephone 394-M. FULLER BRUSH SPECIAL! Shower brush, regular price S2.45, now $1.89.

Gordon Paquin, 723 Cedai Street. Phone 533. A HAMBURGER Now and Then Is good for women and for men. Frank Ostcr's famous hamburgers known all over Mich, and Ont- 111-112 Ridge Street, back of Soo Hardware Co. 1930 FORD TUDOR.

Perfect condition. Call at Soo Machine from to 5 p. after 5 p. in. 511 Maple.

1035 Del. 4-Door Pymouth 103-1 Tcrraplane Victoria Coupo 1932 Ford Tudor 1' Tcrraplane 2 door 1932 Ford Coach 1835 Studebaker Coupe 1933 Plymouth Sedan 1938 Ford DcLuxe Coupe 3034 Olds Sport Coupe Rath Pontiac Sales Spruce. APARTMENT foT rent in Fuirview. Nothing finer in city. Garage included.

J. Adams Co. APARTMENT General Electric stovo and Icebox. 4 rooms. Private bath.

Call 543-W or O'Neill's Hardware. 3-ROOM Unfurnished Apartment. Private bath. Heated. Leonard Barnes, Ridge street.

DRIVE IN COMFORT and Safety. Keep bugs, bees, flies out of car with Rose Car Screens. Easily installed without tools. No interference with windows. and make of car.

Front, $2.45, Read $1-55. Frank Rose Mf f. Escanaba. Michigan. Bo letter wise economlrft; buy RYTEX DECKLE EDGE' VELLUM Printed Stationery" on sale during July Only in DOUBLE THE USUAL QUANTITY only $1.

100 Sheets and 100. Envelopes printed with your. Name and Address or. Monogram. Sheets or Double Sheets In thret' smart colors White, Desert Rose, Smoky Blue.

Sault'- Ncws Printing Co. For SLAB WOOD for Hard and' soft. Reasonable. Delivered. TeL 2177.

For 0 ACRES HAY for sale. tVilmer Campbell. Tel. 7016-F31. LOW BUS RATES TO THE FAIR EITHER NEW YORK OR SAN FRANCISCO Agent For Great Lakes Motor Bus Co.

917 Ashmun St Phone 582 Female Help Wanted WAITRESS WANTED. Apply after 7 p. m. at McCaffrey's Cafe. EXPERIENCED GIRL, girl for general housework.

Phone 2072. 308 Mission Road. woman interested in having an income by selling a service every housewife is interested in. Must have large social acquaintance. company.

Writo Box News. front apartment in Williams B1U. lOi) W. Portage, J. N.

Adams and Co. UNFURNISHED, APARTMENT Tn Dclmar block for rent; third floor. Front three rooms; private bath. Call -101 or 21G1. DEPENDABLE 5 IJOOM Unfurnished apartment.

Electric stove and refrigerator. Real Estate FOR good hunting mnd fishing land. H. Raco. GOOD SUMMER RESORT ProiK erty for sale.

Very Phono 890-W. FOR SALE at sacrifice, excellent 80 acre farm on Munuscong river." Cash or Paul L. Adamg. USED CARS 37 Dodge Sedan 36 Dodge Sedan 36 Dodge Coach 34 Dodge Coach 35 Ford Coupe 35 Dodge Panel 35 Chcv. Platform truck, long wheelbfLse.

3-Yd. Hydraulic dump box. Northern Motor Co. Dodge-Plymouth Dcnlers EASY PROFITS showing many Christmas card assortments, including G5c religious. Profits up to Personal card.s, station- cry.

Experience unnecessary. Samples Brown, 220 Baglcy Dept. Detroit, Michigan. Wanted To Buy Good condition. Summer cabin.

Tel. 1528. BUILDING, Suitable for small church, or church building that could be moved. Box NEWS. Work Wanted All kinds of landscaping.

40c hour. Phone 1153-J. CUP-TAINS WASHED, elretchcd and tinted to please. Call 077-J. GARBAGE service.

SI.00 per month for private home. Weekly service guar- antecd. Ralph Hahcl. Phone 2324. For Rent FOR 107 W.

Portage Avc. 20' by 75'. Suitable fur beauty parlor'offlccs Heated. Adams Co. Apply J.

N. Cottages and Cabins COTTAGE for sale or rent, at Birch Point. 326 Hurslcy. CABIN and BOATS. Suitable 4 people.

Mrs. May, Homestead, Michigan. COTTAGE FOR week or month. Crawford and Hart B.irbcr Shop. NEW ALCOTT BEACH Cottages adjoining Brimlcy Statn Park, 12 miles west on M-28.

Phone via Brimloy, CABIN FOP. RENT Completely furnished for two. Electrically equipped. Ice. Ateo double bedroom.

Meals if desired. Jansen'a, The Shallows road, IF VACATIONING or extended trip to the Is'orlh. make your headquarters at Watska Bay Resort. A delightful place in Summer. Cold artesian well water for drinking.

The fishing is good. Call 22-M. Brimlo.y. Ball Son. For HOUSES for rent at Raco.

Furnished and unfurnished. Harry II. Rath. Raco. FOR Duplex.

Unfurnished. Two bedrooms. No children. 103 Ninth avenue. rooms and bath at 207 10th avenue.

Apply East Spruce. For Rent 34 Ply. Scd. 3-1 Ford Tudor 36 Chcv. 37 Olds Scd.

30 Chev. Sed. 35 Ply. Scd. 36 Pont.

Sed. 34 Stude. Sed. 36 Olds Coupe 32 DcSoto Scd. USED CAR EXCHANGE Opposite Post Office Enjoy Vacation to the fullest In one of our used cars.

Go ant! come when your own fancy dictates. '31 DeSoto Sedan $40 '30 Chev. Coach S35 '31 Chev. Sedan S9S '31 Chcv. Coupe S9.

'32 Chcv. Truck '30 Ford Sport '34 Chev. Coupe 5105 '34 Chcv. Sedan S210 '34 Ford Tudor $195 '35 Ford Tudor $275 '36 Ford Tudor WIENEKE-SOO CO. 600 ASHMUN.

TEL. 1524. GO JUMP IN THE and use one of our good used for the trip. Don't be bothered with car trouble on your you leave you'd better call on ua. 37 Plymouth Coach 37 Studobaker Coupa 37 Studcb.ikcr Sedan 37 Packard Sedan 34 Chcv.

Coach 30 Studebaker Sedan 36 Dodge Panel 34 Rco Hi-Ton Truck Studebaker-Reo Sales G. T. PARTRIDGE CO. .101 Maple Tel. 2660 Air conditioned.

Hot water. Tel. 1841. NICE, NEWLY -DECORATED four-room, heated apartment "on boulevard near Peck. Only $25.00 per month.

Phone 345. Furnished Apartments FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent. Apply 020 E. Portage. 3-ROOM, 1st floor apartment.

Private entrance. 520 Bingham. FURNISHED apartment for rent Garage. Apply 722 E. Portage.

THREE ROOMS with private bath, electric refrigerator. 333 Carrie. TWO flow. Central. Telephone 394-M.

210 East Spruce. CENTRALLY Located Apartment. Reduced rental. Week or month 1807. WELL-FURNISHICD 3-room flat for rent.

Electric refrigerator. 007 Bingham. FURNISHED Apartment. Three rooms and bath. Couple only.

235 Ridge Street. ONE and TWO ROOMS with kitchenettes. Also sleeping rooms. Frnnklin Apia. UPPER FLAT, rooms nnd bath.

Newly decorated. Completely fur- nlshed. $20. 504 Enslordny. FURNISHED dT- slrablc.

4 rooms and bath. Centrally located. Tel. 711. FURNISHED, heated lower apartment.

Private entrance. All con- vcnicncca. )20 Division. APA MODERN APARTMENT. sTooms, bath.

Heated. Electric stove, refrigerator. 809 Bingham. Phone 2181. FOUR-ROOM furnished apartment for rent.

Private hath. Not convenient for children. 313 East Portage avenue W. j. Millar.

FURNISHED Court and on Spruce. Permanent or temporary residence. Electric equipment. Private bath. E.

S. Harrison. 200 E. Spruce. Tel.

907. Boats for Sale Sleep Mrs. May, Homestead, Sugar l.slnnd, 16-FT. DcLUXK DKI5WITE RUNABOUT. 41 H.I', Gray motor.

crllent condition. At a bargain. Rath Pontiac Saicn. For Sale Phone 1413 or 1153-VV. used car.

For ROOM and BOARD available at 818 John. Tel. 35ft- W. light housekeeping. 204 K.

Eastcr- day. -Offices OFFICES for rent on second floor, Haller Block. John P. Old, Agent. Sleeping Room.

Everything morfcrn. Franklin npart- mcnts. TWO LIGHT HOUSElc F'fEPfNO rooms. Well furnished. Reasonable rales.

537'4 Division. For Sale or Rent A T' Small cabin on good beach for Bate or rent. Reasonable. Phone 2514 4-BURNER GAS RANGE with oven. Good condition.

Tel. C05J 3x14 and camp stove. Tel. 1011. KLECTRIC REFRIGERATORS S79.05 and up.

Robertson's, West Portage. Tel. 2258. SHRUBS Perennials, roses, anrl annuals. Bargain prices.

Allaire Tel. 624 TKNNIS RACQUET' SPKCIAL; $1.00. 52.30, 53.39. Tennis for $1.00 at Tate Hardware. put on by expert craftsmen with years of experience.

CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY SHOPPE RobT J. Galvin. Phonc 1372-W. CEDAR "SHINGLES) 'posts, 'and poles. Lumber, rough and dre.tsod Also white oak and whito pine boat lumber.

H. G. Rath, Soo, Mich. H. H.

Rath, Raco, Mich. HOUSE FOR SALE. 7 Bath. East end. Sacrifice for quick Box NEWS.

4 SMALL FRAME HOUSE on street to be removed. Inquire .3. A. Marks, 606 East-Spruce street; EIGHT ROOM HOUSE and lot for sal on Kimball street. able price.

Phone 2100 or Iit- quirc 803 Easter day. TWO LOTS on 14th avenue near Hiawathaland Service station. 100x127. Inquire Peter Lewftxyk, 1017 Ashmun. Phone 520; SUMMER HOME, at Neeblsh.

Six rooms, garage, on waterfront; furnished. Alio out- board motor and boat. Immediate occupancy. This Is the Skelton property. Terms.

John'P. Old; Jr; Phones 154 or 722. FOR SALE TAYLOR HOME, 824 South. rooms and bath, Modern. Full basement.

Hot water heat. Clean, home. Give me call and look it over. J. E.

Taylor, Tel. FOR number of 'modern homes. All in excellent condition. Private homes, duplex and apartment bldg. Good return! Income property.

Easy termi. Apply C. E. Lyoni, Pinnacle Paint 104 E. Spruce.

Tel. EXCEPTIONALLY FINE HOME near East End of Maple street. This is a real home and real buy. Convenient terms. HOME IN BRIMLEY.

Unusually fine. Exceptionally good basement. Electricity; all conveniences. Priced at a real Easy terms. Property Owners, Attention I LIST YOUR PROPERTY for or rental collections with us.

have waiting ilstj for both. Our long years of valuable experience is available to you. J. N. Adams Co.

EVERY BOY and girl should learn to swim In the sky blue water Lake Superior. I have six hundred feet of bathing beach, nice sand bottom, a healthful swim- ground. Buy a 60-foot lot' and own your own bathing, swimming and fishing ground at Back Bay, Bay Mills. A. J.

Short, 140 Paik place. Tel. 319. TEN ACRF, FARMS at city limits, excellent low taxes, easy terms. Here i.i chance to work In town, and own your own home with eventual financla.1 in.

dependence. CLIFFORD D. EVERETT Licensed Real Estate Broker, 508 North Ravine Street. NEW YEAR-AROUNTJ HOMTE on Riverside Drive, just one mils from from City Limits. Basement, lights, flowing wall, Urye lot.

Sec this Ideal spot. DOUBLE HOME, good condition, ft good income home, 721 Peck St. 3 LARGE LOTS on Maple jusf. west of Barbeau. also other lots in all parts of the city.

O. R. McKee 405 E. Sprues Phone 7J1. Lost and Found truck tire, between Magazine St.

and Hewett Grocery. 1116. gold wrist watch. Downtown vicinity. Valued as keepsake.

Reward of trout, files At Nnokpniing Lake. apply Koy.

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