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The Evening News from Sault Sainte Marie, Michigan • Page 9

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lo THE EVENING-NEWS SAULT STE. MARIE. MICHIGAN TUESDAY. OCTOBER "Sca Affected by Sales eiiger Land Board in Charge in South, Conservation Department in North Michigan taxpayers will be ma- 1 tax the study and any ujipaWy having a lax lien on property at the time thV title terially affected by the results of the approaching salvage or "scavenger" sales of lands which have reverted to the state by the tax delinquency route, according to a study recently released by the University of Michigan Bureau of Government. If the state lands offered for sale by this method in the years from 1940 to are not "reacquired by the original owners or purchased by other individuals, report says, several hundred thousand of land will 'be removed from the local tax rolls.

The salvage sale was resorted to upon the theory that much tax delinquent land, which would or, dinarily revert to the state following the restoration of the tax sale procedure, should remain in private ownership, the report states. A large amount of tax delinquency. it continues, represents inability than unwillingness to pay- Explain Methods In explaining the salvage sale method, the authors of the study, Robert S. Ford, director, and Willlam B. Wood, research assistant of the bureau, point out that it Is an device designed to restore to private ownership tax de- Minquent lands now held by the state.

Unlike the tax sale proper where tax liens only are sold, they explain, the salvage sale gives the highest bidder entire interest in the with the exception of rights, which are reserved to the state in the case of the northern areas. Provision is also made in the salvage sale procedure that lands sold to persons other than the former owner may be redeemed by -the former owner within 30 days after sale, or by the municipality within the next 15 days if the former owner does not redeem As to sale price, the report says, in no case is it to be less than 25 cent of the last assessed valuation preceding- the reversion property to the state. State For purposes of administration of land subject to salvage sales state will be divided into northern and southern sections with the southern boundaries of Oceana, Newaygo, Mecosta, Isabella, Midland and Arcnac counties marking the dividing line. The northern- lands subject to the salvage sale act will be under the reverts to the state may also bid. Municipalities may bid, it is potted out, only if the land is to used for some public purpose and not fov resale.

1939. HOMER HOOPEE MAN DRIFTS 63 HOURS ON LAKE Fisherman "Plenty. Scared" When Boat Reaches MUNISING, Oct. Oliver Mellin, 31, Munising fisherman who drifted 63 hours on Lake Superior in a 33-foot boat, today admitted he was "plenty scared" before h'is boat reached shore Sunday. Mellin said he went trolling Friday morning and late that day while returning home lost his wav in a fog.

That night his boat ran out of gasoline. He said he drifted westward and Saturday was near Prcsque Isle, Marquette. A north wind arose Sunday, he said, and drove him southeast to Shelter Bay. His boat reached shore 20 miles west of MunLsing at m. Sunday and he hitch-hiked his way here.

The lake was extremely rough two of the three days, Mellin said. and broke two windows in his boat. LUXEMBOURG CONSULATE RAIDED AS A GAMBLING IN CALIFORNIA CULVER CITY, Oct. 9. Eugene Biscailuz sought Prosper Reiter, Luxembourg I OUGHT GO HOME AWD 6ET AUMT FAMUY AWAY FROM'THESE NIGHT CLUBS, BUT I HATE TO LEAVE HIS er This Is Your Page Read It For It For Results -It's Valuable OUGW BY A GOOD PSYCH UXTR 'to-to ST.

IGNACE jurisdiction of the Conservation department, while the southern lands will be administered by the newly created State Land Office board. la-nds that were bid off to the state at the 1938 and 1939 tax -sales will revert to the state at the end of IS month, that is, in November, 1939 and 1940, respectively, and will be subject to salvage sale in the. following February. After the of 1940, state bid lands will revert to the state at the end of 12 months and will be subject to salvage sale in the following Feb- r.uary. There are two exceptions to salvage sale procedure, the The first exception arises from a provision of a law permitting any municipality to ap- the Stale Land Office, board to have state lands within its jurisdiction withheld from the salvage sale for one year.

The second is. that northern lands will not be sold at salvage unless the own. shall have made application for sale within 30 days after the vesting of title in the state. Generally speaking, anyone may bid for land at the time of the salvage sale, including the owner of at the time of the conj for questioning today after an anti-gambling raid on the hilltop mansion which housed the tiny nation's consulate. Reiter reportedly was "week-ending out of town" when a sheriff's squad seized two men guarding a steel gate to the 77-acre wooded estate and paid a surprise Sunday- afternoon call at the pretentious dwelling.

The officers ordered 200 persons, most of them women, to leave, and arrested four men described as card dealers on charges of violating a county gambling 'ordinance. They later were released on $250 bail each. Capt. George Contreras, who headed the raid, said he had cited John F. Garrison, chancellor of the consulate, to appear Friday with Reiler for questioning.

He quoted Garrison as saying: 0 rented this house for a at a several months ago to entertain the grand duchess, who was to come for a visit. "We also were to entertain Prince Felix and his eon, who recently were In Washington. But neither the prince nor the grand duchess came out," ST, IGNAOE MAN IS FINED $75 ON 2 CHARGES Permits Drunk to Drive Ca and Leave the Scene ST. IGNACE, Oct. per milling a drunken man to opcrat his car, Joseph Cadreau of St.

Ig nace Monday morning was ordere to pay a fine of 550 and costs $5.50 or spend 60 days in jail whe he was arraigned in justice cour and for leaving the scene of an ac cide'nt he was fined and $3.3 costs or30 days in jail. Charged with drunk driving Howard Visnaw was ordered to pa a fine of $50, costs of $5.50 or spenc 60 days in jail. HOLLYWOOD, Oct. B. The Trocadero, favorite night club of the film colony, is closed.

Host Felix Young blamed "friction- with the lessor." MT. PLEASANT, Oct. 9. Walter Hergenroeder, 12, of Lake George, was electrocuted on Sunday when his head touched a high tension wire as he climbed a tree. Lowell Sundstrom, Manager Telephone 390 lo SPORTS LOSE TO ISHPEMINO Trample Newberry By a Score of 24-0, NEWBERRY, Oct.

to shake a jinx, the Newberry Sports- Tnen went down to defeat Sunday by'-a score of 24-0 before a superior Ishpeming football machine which defeated-the meariier in the season Coach Doanld Tait's outfit apparently were unable to stave off the winning combination that the Ishpeming team has built around Its fullback, GingraES. It was Gingrass who tw owceks ago returned two punts in sensational runs through the entire Newberry team. In the, game at Ishpeming, Newberry was defeated 31 to 7. When lehpcming came here Sunday, Gin- MACKINAC SUPERVISORS ARE MEETING THIS WEEK ST. IGNACE, Oct.

Mack inac county board of supervisor met Monday at the Mackinai county court house. Trooper Ralph Sheehan spoke ti the board on the necessity of i greater safety program and asked the board of supervisors to sub scribe to the Field and Street mag azine. The remainder of the day was taken up by the meetings of the various committees. Present at the meeting were: C. Gibbons, Robert Gille, Fremont Skeels, James McGraw, Peter Gou dreau, James Miller, George Stilling Nick Koski, Francis Doud Frank Mclntyre, Edward Fisher Robert McConnell, Benson Wiggins, Charles Thcrrian, Herbert Taylor, Charles Massey and John Daly.

Obituary sociation which will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the Community Building. Included in the activities scheduled for tonight is the election of officers. President Charles will be chairman of the meeting. urges that any Newberry citizen interested in assisting In the winter carnival this winter, be present at the meeting tonight. Those invited to the meeting tonight include officers of last year's organization, and delegates from all ocal civ organ izationg which participated in the carmvallast winter.

Tentative plans have been drawn up by the officers, and will be presented at the meeting to- MRS. AGNES A. WHITE. ST. IGNACE, October services for Mrs.

Agnes A White, were held at the St. Ignatius church, Monday at 9 a. m. She died at her home Gros Cap at 3 a. Saturday, Oct.

7, 1039 from an Illness of a number of weeks duration. Mrs. White was born in Sanllac, Michigan, on Oct. 1, 1866. She WELS married to Eugene- White on May 14, 1887, In Gould City.

Thirty two years ago, she came to St. Ignace and Gros Cap, and has Ih'ed here ever since. Surviving are eight children: Mrs. Herman Reiman of Cheboygan; Mrs. C.

P. Scott, of Milwaukee; Mrs. Francis Thebeault, of West Branch; Mrs. George Buckley, of Detroit; Jack White; Calvin White; Mrs. Snyder; and Tony White.

Forty-four grandl children, and eight great-grandchildren survive. Burial wae in the Gros Cap cemetery. Bearers were: Henry Morneau, Luke Senecal, Mr. Therrian, Mr. Bcllant, Joe Valller, Joe Obeshaw.

night. FOORiVORCES WILL BE HEARD 'most of the afternoon for two other touch touchdowns. The fourth touchdown was, made when Butler intercepted Newberry pass and raced across the goal line. Sportsmen are preparing, this week for their game next Sunday at Sault Ste. Marie with the Sault Bears.

Newberry defeated the Bears in their first meeting of the aeas'ori; Coach Tail predicts another victory next Sunday. MTERSPORTS AT NEW8ERRY NEWfeERRY, Oct. 10. More attend the organization meeting) were continued the Jxewberry Winter Sports As-' term of court. Circuit Court Cases Continued By Judge Runnels, NEWBERRY.

Oct. '--Nine cages were continued until the next term of court, one case was dismissed and four divorce cases were placet! on call today by Judge Herbert Runnels, thus making it unnecessary for the jury to appear in court this term. Divorce cases scheduled for today included those of Pearl A. Edwards vs. Lawrence E.

Edwards; Louise Brunette vs. Louis Brunette- Myrtle Bergman vs. Arthur Bergman, and Fred Schieding vs. Charlotte Schieding. The case of Homer Lumber Yard vs.

Charles Laughran was dismissed. All other cases on the calendar until next juryj ABBK FUXKRAL ST. IGNACE, Oct. 10 Funeral services for Harold Roy Abbe, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Anbe of Carp River, who died Sunday, Oct. 8, J939, of gunshot wounds suffered in a hunting accident, were to be held thig afternoon with the Rev. R. G. Kirkbride officiating.

He was born in Cheboycran November 8, 1920, to Roy ami Eva Abhe. The family has been living at Carp River for the past several years, and Haroid Charles school. Surviving besides his parents are ten sisters and brothers: Delmar Lee, Irene Agnes, Kenneth William. Milton Junior, Arbutus Mary, Delores Ann, Lincoln, and a pair of twins. Jt Ik.

rwi' A ANT ADS SEE CLIFFORD SPENCER for automobile insurance Rudyard Mich. FOR MEN France flne footwear. FLOOR SANDING Call Steffens Hardware. TeL 1468, CHAMPION the Pittsburgh Coal Co. Tel.

194. BRING YOUR WINDOWS to The Tate Hardware. Win glaze them FREE! YOUNG MAN wants board and room with French-speaking family. Box NEWS. FAIRBANKS-MORS'E STOKERS.

Cash or FHA terms. J. M. Smith. 1005 Augusta.

Phone 305. FRAMES made to order. Any size. Newest patterns jusl In. Young's Studio, 544 Ashmun.

ROBERTSON'S carry a full TinTTf Boot Grease, Shoe Polish, Insoles. Laces. New location, Labor Temple Building. brands; groceries, catessen. Open Sunday.

Flirting Duck Fruit Market, OLLAK A MONTH Health and Accident Insurance. Merrifield Agency. Tel. 603. Plumbing and Heating RUDY "Tailor Made' 1 and Air Conditioning.

Furnaces We clean and rr-iair all Makes of furnaces Gowan Hardware Tin Shop. Wanted To Buy spruce "anTbal- sam. H. H. Rath, ac o.

H. Rath, Sault. Wanted To Rent SMALL NEW bedrooms. Will lease. Tel.

2259. Furnished Apartment near Box Strains The Goulash All public officials are ordered to wear either whiskers or a mustache In Hungary. A good order. Very few public officials would enjoy a predicament that makes a cloee shave necessary. And as for an all around cut, that's out.

Hardly a one of them will even stand for a gentle trimming. Even as you News classified want ads. That's perhaps the reason why want ads sometimes look three to six days older than they are. Bui you'll find very few ancients in the want ads. Your results conic so quickly that the type barely cools.

So telephone Tel. 671 Ask for the THE EVENING NEWS WANT AD HEADQUARTERS Announcements GROCERIES Beer, beveTages to take Grocery, 100 'Maple. Tel. 910. ARGUS CANDID CAMERAS Kodabrom enlarging paper, ull grades.

Expert photo finishing, enlarging. Young's Marine Studio. to News Want Ads There Are Letters in the Following Boxes: PLEASE DO NOT ask for information on blind ads. The Evening News will not disclose the identity of any box number or give any information not contained in the ad JUelf. Auction Sales AUCTION class furniture.

Dining room suite, bedroom suites, tables, rockers, dishes, rugs. Everything goes. -Sale Thursday, October 12 at 1:00 P. in. in the village of Rudyard.

Albert Hardesly, Proprietor. S. Roycc. E. For ROOM Modern "duplex and ga- ra e.

107 9th Ave. J. N. Adams and Co. HOUSE FOR RENT-6 rooms with bath.

511 Cedar. Call 306 after p. m. for rent. gusta.

Inquire 905 'Young, side door. For CADILLAC QODauied. feTilS. CADILLAC woodloi Call H. Boseley.

Tel. 2465 SLAB soft Reasonable. 5a-le7 Delivered. TeL For KOOM for rent. Hot water.

Heated' 709 Pine. LARGE BEDROOM for rent! Tel. 1222W. 502 HOOM and Board in clean modern home. Reasonable.

Tol. 1278R. ONE FIRST FLOOR ROOM. Private hath. 320 E.

Spruce. ONE for lighT- housckccping. 2Q4 Eaetcrdav. LARGE Light Housekeeping Room. Centrally located.

Tel. 931. BEDROOM, down's ialri. Running water. Board If desired 322 Court.

LARGE CLEAN ROOMS. Year 'round tenants. 548 Division. Central location. LARGE warm comfortable bedrooms.

Reasonable. Opposite Park School. 324 Ridge. NO 1 WEALTHY APPLES. Goo'd full bushels 60c.

Firm table toma-j toes 5c Ib. Carrots and rutabages! 10 Ibs. 25c. Orange Front, Tel. 1 308.

Free delivery. FRONT DOWNSTAIRS bedroom. Hot and cold water. Reasonable rates. Call 222 Ferris.

Tel: 1D06. FURNACE WOOD, fireplace stovo wood. Including Cadillac CADILLAC appreciated. Tel. 1016, Loren Lightfoot.

$8 00; also m. Gady. Tel. 1S41. CADILLAC baggy.

Jimmy and George. Call 924-W. WOOD FOR A. Scales" Telephone 1415. For Sale lZK VIOLIN $3.00.

$6.00. Baby strol- Tel. 963. COAL HEATER. $17.50 and $10.50.

Tate Hardware. BABY CRIB. Liko new. Flat boll torn row boat: 314 Ridge. CIRCULATING HEATER 5 rooms.

$12.00. 1604 5th Ave. BROILED BEEF tenderloin steak sandwiches; broiled hamburger sandwiches; home-made chili and toasted Sod Grill, S10 Ashmun. suite, dining room suite, chairs, stove, porch furniture; tools, many articles too numerous, to mention. Sale Saturday after-j noon, October 14.

at 1:00 sharp. Dr. Fox. residence, in town of Pickford. Leo Gillesple, auctioneer.

For THE CREEPING MAN (Continued from Page FourJ never been done before. And she asked mo right out, Michael, if you weren't Michael Forrester that was the district attorney's son. And when I said 'yes, she tightened her lips and straightened her pince-nez, and pulled hei red hat down hard on one side and got up to go." "Moaning 1 "I don't know. But she didn't like it at all. She didn't like it when she asked me what your occupation was and I told her you were a lawyer.

She doesn't want us to be here, and she's going to make it as unpleasant as she can Why, her silly old cat even fights with Agamemnon! AS. jf it were any use! Agamemnon can lick it cold in one round." Continued tomorrow. ST. IGNACE BRIEFS. Andrew Richardson of Bo's Blanc, was a caller in the city Monday.

Everett Rounds of Mackinac Is- and called in the city Monday. Miss O. Cameron returned from Detroit Monday morning. Mrs. Don Densmore and Miss went to the Sault Manday to attend the Upper Peninsula nild Health convention.

Mrs. Clarence Dell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Therrian, Mrs. Lillian Mrs.

D. K. MacEachern. Florence Davis, and Mrs. EI- on Simons left Tuesday morning or Grand Rapids where they will attend the Eastern Star convention.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Quay and fam- returned Monday from Chicaeo "here araunler's convention. the Re- TONIGHT WprH Trade WJZ-anc 10. MBS "New Economic FURNITURE and Piano.

Moving Large' moving vans and expcrl enced assistants. 34 years' perlence In moving and draylng Booth Bros. Moving "a.nd"Storage'~Co.. 128 West'Spruce Telephone 272. RENEW the Natural Beauty your floors with our "Handy Sandy" floor sander.

It Is absolutely dustless. Sop Hardware Co RYTEX-HYLITED INFORMALS are indispensable if you want to have just th thing for nk you' notes, invitations, gift' enclosures. and hasty notes. These fetching little, note sheets in heavy weighl smooth plate stock ith your Name, Monogram or Address are only $1 for 100 INFORMALS and 100 ENVELOPES. Smart for your own use and just as smart for gifts.

Sault News Printing Co. SPECIAL OCT. 9th to 14th GENUINE CONG OLEUM RUGS AND YARD GOODS Itcj-ular SjiecU 6x9 Rugs 54.00 $3.60 RugB $5.00 54.50 Rugs $7.00 $6.30 0x12 Ruga 57.75 56.98 9x15 Rugs $8195 $8.05 Soo Hardware Co. c. of In Commercial JUtlons with Other Nations." Europc-VMBC-CBS 11; MBS Johnny 3:30 attended the Card of Thanks We wish to thank all our friends for their flora! tributes and the many other kindnesses shown us in our recent bereavement.

MRS. JOHN SIMON and family. St. Ignace, Michigan. SI, Ignace Want Ads FOR RENT Small furnished house.

Apply Lester MacLachlan St. Ignace, G. Horace Heidi Program; vva.fs Doghouse, Edward Play; 8:30 Sec. of Labor Rcporl. 5 Mr Aldrlch 8 BAt, me 8:3 Infor icasc.

Bcnchley; 9:30 Merchant JCk. Almiral Emory S. Land. 30 Morton Gould Mozirt Concerto. Two Buses Daily To and From the Lower Peninsula Leave Sault Ste.

Marie, Michigan, Ferry Dock at 7:50 a. m. 7:50 p. m. Arrive from Detroit 10:17 a.

m. 7:17 p. m. Round trip Great Lakes Motor Bus Go. Phone 582 A new Telterlng style with all ho elegance of engraving! RYTEX HYL1TED WEDDINGS are presented In one of the smartest styles ever created.

On smoc'h, rich heavy weight stock correct In every detail priced aston- 917 ishlngly Ow 25 WEDDINGS for only $3 at Sault News Printing Co. Radio Service TOWNSHIP. OF KUOVAKJ) SHIP. The annual school meeting of Rudyard township school, wa. held Monday, July 10, 1839.

The purpose nf this meeting was the election of irustecs for a fuli term of three years, and any other business that legally came before it. The polls opened at 9 a. m. D. E.

Turner as president, Stuart Howson as clerk, J. D. Boncher aa inspector. Eight votes were cast. Mrs.

Christcna Gowan received eight. Eino J. Halonen a) 3 received Polls closed at 5- p. m. J.

BONCHER, Adv Secretary. EXPERT RADIO REPAIRS- Sgrvico on all makca. Phone 268. AUCTION farm sale: 1 pair 3300; 4 high grade cows; 2 heifers, 2 yrs. old; 2 bulls, 2 yrs.

old; ,4 spring calves; pig; binde-; mower; harrows; Plows; gag engine and sawing machine fanning mill; wagons; sleighs; all kindg of-farm implements. Everything goes. Sale Monday, Oct. IGUi at 1:00 p. m.

sharp, at Die John Rusk farm, 1 mile from Brlmley on M-28. John Rusk, Prop. E. S. Royce, Auction- OOMS, furnished or unfurnished light housekeeping.

DBS Maple. ir OUR ROOMS, heated, newly de- coratcd. 215 Ashmun. Phono 1232 APARTMENT-One or two roomT. Furnished or unfurnished.

Tel 3277-M. 3-ROOM APARTMENT. Partly furnished or unfurnished, Reasonable. Private entrance. Tel 951.

260 Arlington. Unfurnished Apartments Male Help Wanted 3 BOYS, 18 to 21. Steady work. Good pay. Sec Mr.

McAllister, Hotel Norlhvlcw, "i to 9 p. m. Female Help Wanted maid. Mrs. Jay References Kemp's.

Tel. 1575. WAITRESS In person. Savoy Cafe. girl for housework.

Good with children. Call 2412. EXPERIENCED GIRL wanted housework. Call 519 Days. 1217 Nights.

WAITRESS in beer rgardcn. Experienced. No phone calls. North- vicw Hotel. 3 GIRLS, 18 to 23.

Steady work. Gootl pay. See Miss Barnett, Hotel Northvlew, 7 to 9 p. m. No phone calls.

Automobiles 36 PONTIAC COUPE. Reasonable Privately owned. Mac's Auto Sup- Ply. Tel. 1200.

LET'S GO BUY-BUY WE FEEL CERTAIN THAT IF YOU GIVE OUR USED CARS THE ONCE OVER YOU WON'T GIVE THEM THE GO-BY, RUT YOU WILL GO BUY AT ONCE. 1937 Olds Coupe 1D36 Graham 4-Door Tn. Sedan 1934 Plymouth Sedan 1D31 Oldsmoblle Sedan 1937 Chevrolet 2-door 1937 Dodge Sedan 1035 Oldsmoblle 2-door Rath Pontiac Sales UNFURNISHED rcnl. Heated 5-J5 Division. FIVE ROOMS lind bath; 1st Pasadena J.

N. Adams Co. THREE ROOMS, upstairs. Unfurnished. Heated.

Bath. 1007 Au- gustn. 3-ROOM Unfurnished Apartment Private bath. H--'jd. Leonard Barnca, Rldgo street 4 ROOM Unfurnished apartment for rent In Delmar Block.

Private bath. Third floor. Call 461 or 21C4. HEATED, 4 rooms. Private.

Electric stove, refrigerator. Central Tel. 143. IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY. Un- urnishcd four room arartmen Two bedrooms, Heated.

Krcsgo Block. J. P. Old. UNFURNISHED" Lower Duplex.

Automatic heat. Hot water. Refrigerator and gas stove furnished. 529 Osborn. Call 939.

SUBSCRIPTION to Reefers' DP gcst. Special price. Phone 2188. covers, crochet work Tel. 135i-W KALAMAZOO heater for sale.

The Century. Perfect condition. 820 Helen. -USED "heating stoves. $10 and url Tel.

2248, Robertson's, 121 Cheap. Take part in ood. 1108 lumber, "hlngles, posts and poles, pillnr Hath. Soo. H.

LIVING BOOM and Bedroom Suite kitchen table and 4 chairs' Reasonable. Polzel Fai just pasl WJlds on Riverside Driven VVW GUARANTEE cook for $1.50 per month using Propan. Gas in the' new Crosley Gas c. E. j.

Mcu: il Alusic Store. 525 Ashmun, Phone 1 263, Light as a breeze to sav postage pennies "iliy priced for October to save budget dollars HYTEX FLIGHT Printed lion cry In DOUBLE THI USUAL QUANTITY $1. Crisp Ught weight paper in Whlta, Ivory Ucllor Grfi with printed enveU ope linings in contrasting colors On sale at Sault News Printing Real Estate HOUSE, 5 rooms and bath. 1006 6th avenue east. Furnished Apartments FURNISHED APARTMENT rent.

512 Kimbiill. for FURNISHED, heated 3-room apartment. 912 Biiigliam. 3 1-TJRNISHED ROOMS. Adults Fgi-ris SC.

Call after 0. ami 2 icnccs. Franklin Apts. All conven- 2 or 3 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rooms fur rent. 315 Pine.

FURNISHED Rent reasonable. Tel. 775. mcnt. Refrigeration.

344 Dawson. 3-ROOM Furnished Apartment with kitchenette. Frigidalrc. Tol. 1231.

FOUR-ROOM nisbed. Adull.i. 33D E. Spruce. HOWARD'S Radio vca.

anteed work at reasonable prices Phone 384. EN SERVICE First-class service. Reasonable 1 Henry Pcffera. Refrigeration Service ALL domcT- lic. Robertson's, 121 Portaee Phone 2243.

Work Wanted LADY wants tical nursing. Experienced. Tel. ELECTRIC wiring an installation. Reasonable rates.

Geo. N. Gilroy Tel. 7042-F21. GARBAGE service.

S3.00 per month for pri- vale home. Weekly service guar- antced. Ralph Habel. Phone 232-j Cottages and Cabins LOCKVIEW June 1st. CABINS for rent to Phone 2060.

MR. MOTORIST PLAY SAFE One filop hnrc and you're ready for winter. Change oil, grease, check battery, tires and radiator connections, add anti-freezc; complete job. Drop In today and play safe. Studebaker-Reo Sales G.

T. PARTRIDGE A CO. 301 Maple Tel. 2660 FURNISHED apartment for renT Garage. Apply 722 E.

Portage. 3 ROOM FURNISHED Flat. Tel 281. Mrs. R.

J. Wynn. 3 FURNI bath. Booth. 519 Ashmun Tel ONE ribOM wifh Heated.

Private entrance. Tel. 1IH3. ComtortabJy furnished apartment. Reasonable, 227 Magazine.

THREE FARMS, very On erni3. Box NEWS. TWO A A i District, Ontario. Box NEWS 4 roomT! Newly built. Modern, Excellent Jo- cation.

Bargain. Phone 2227-W. HUNTING without. land with and Also lake and river frontage. H.

G. Rath, Soo. Rath, Raco. FOR SALE reasonable. 14 lots, 2 houses, one 7-room, one 5-room.

One 3-room cottage, 3 cabins all within city limits. Electricity and city water. Phone 2663. 7-ROOM HOUSE for sale. All modi ern conveniences.

Hot water heat. Glassed porches, front and hack. Full sized lot. New double garage Box NEWS. co.

C. D. EVERETT LI STINGS 3-ROOM HOUSE for sale. In good repair. On cast Spuice street.

Garage. To party of good ciedit tbis house can be purchased with $25 down and S18 per month. This Is a real opportunity for a young, ambitious couple to' get i their start. Phone 345. CLIFFORD D.

EVERETT Licensed Heal Estate Broker 508 North Ravine Street Livestock GOOD MARE for sale. Cheap. Tel. 7035-F22. Geo.

Thack- ham. For Rent GARAGE FOR West Spruce. Tel. 730-W. For Rent Offices FURNISHED, healed, lower a par t- mcnt.

All conveniences. 520 Division. OKFTCE SPACE. HaT Icr Block. John P.

Old. FRONT OFFICE Jewelry. John P. OIiI. For Rent Houses 7 ROOMS and baih.

Hot al nace. S22.50. 537 Division. MODERN SIX-ROOM unfurnisheTl A-l condition. Tel 1841.

MODERN 5-ROOM for rent. Hot Water hcnt. Inquire 917 Bingham. Tel. 1667.

FOR RENT or Lease Party, new home on Island, 5 rooms and bath. Garage. Oc- cupany Oct. I5th. Tel.

2187-W. 3-n6OM FLAT, Heated. Nicely fuF- nishcd. Electric refrigeration, 907 TW rn Heated. Lights.

S16 month. 233 Magnx.lnc. I HORSES for sale Eugene Sweeney Stirlir.gvilie. Route 1, Tel. 13R11.

WE HAVE light horses to let out for the -winter for their board One red roan bull strayed from Rudyard. Jim Hill, Rudyard. Lost and Found apartment. Portage. II EAT if a Telephone' IMMv! plate, VvHsgo.

Alex DC war, Pickford. white mcnt for couple. Oct. 1st Tel 1095. SI7 E.

Spruce. Every convenience. Adults. Tavishca. 316 Court street.

Me- 2 FURNISHED light housekeSpTFg rooms. Newly decorated. Air conditioned. Lights. Use of telephone Swinlon.

Tel. 814W Boats for Sale JOHNSON OUTBOARD Parts and repairs. Only authorizert dealer In aoo. Kibby Boat Yard, Spaniel dog. Dark brown and white.

Reward if re- Tel. 602. 815 Kimbal'l. LOST PockTtbooic containing money, on Portage, Monday. Return to 744 Portage avenue east, upstairs.

English setters. 1 malo, 1 female. black cars, one black back. Both marked same. Owner R.

F. Paul, 207 King Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. Notify Cook Fish Co. or Northvlew HotaL Li bur a I rmvarrt.

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