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MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1943. IRONWOOD DAILY GLOBE. LRONWOOD, MICH. SEVEN 6-Room House $20 Will Buy Pine Gones Tie-Cuts Wanted THE MORE YOU TELL" LOW WOKD RATES ALLOW FULL DESCRIPTION AT SMALL COST "THE QUICKER YOU SELL" INDEXED iv INFORMATION Circulation more than 7,300 W'SNT ADS are received up until 11 o'clock lor same day's publication. How Ads Are Arranged WANT ADS odcrlng place to live such as house, apartment, flat.

room, should begin with the street and number: used car with make of car; employment with kind of ivorK; busl- ne-s service with oarticular kind or juMcct a etc. Ads so starting, arranged alphabetically, come flrsl lo classification, others lollow. How to Write Ads ADVERTISERS are advised to i WANT ADS in a a tone, cxprcss- Irq proposition clearly, completely. Low u-ord rates allow lull description small co.st. -The more you tell the quicker you sell." Phone Ads to Ironwood 1100 Bessemer Dial 2531 Wakcfield Dial 5741 WANT ADS sro taken by phone and charged direct to a i without previous credit arrangement.

Atls lire accepted with the understanding tliit will be paid for i i one week. Such ads earn lowest discounted ERRORS In advertising be reported Immediately. The Ironivocd Dally Olobe will not be responsible lor ir.orc than one incorrect Insertion. Low Word Rates Minimum 15 words Charge Cash 1-time 4c 3c 3-times 9c 8(; 6-times I3c I2c Minimum Charge, 50c. CHARGED ADS allowed cash rate when paid within ono week a expiration.

GROUP of figures count as one word; each Initial Is considered same as ft word. Example; Flion? 1100 118 E. McLcod A. Smith Co. Write Box 65 two words words f.ve words four words Table Showing Want-Ad Cost 1 3 6 Minimum 50c Day Days Days 15 words 50 1.20 1.80 16 words 50 1.28 1.92 17 words 51 1.36 2.04 18 words 54 1.44 2.16 19 words 57 1.52 2.28 20 words 60 1.60 2.40 25 words 75 2.00 3.00 30 words 93 2.40 3.60 Six days tor cost of 1-day Second three days for halt cost of first three Order for 6 days Cancel anytime charges at rate earned.

Local Classified Display Per Inch 85c NATIONAL RATE 3c Word Classified 15c Agate Line COPy accepted with understanding may be edited, re-arranged to suit style. All ads restricted to proper classification. RANGE KNIGHTS TO HAVE JOINT MEET Hurley Council Invites Other Lodges to Meet. Members of the Ironwood and Wakefield councils of the Knights of Columbus have been invited to attend a meeting with the Hurley council of the order Wednesday night. October 20, at 8 o'clock in the Hurley Knights of Columbus hall.

Following the joint lodge meeting. a social hour will be enjoyed. All Gogebic range Knights of Columbus and visiting Knights are invited to attend the meeting. With the Colors Pfc. Russell J.

Zitter, of Ironwood is a cadet in the army specialized training program at Muskingum college in New Concord, O. He was inducted in January, 1942 and held the rank of technician fifth grade in the armed forces, having been stationed at Camp Grant, Fort Classifications-ANNOUNCEMENT-- In Memoriam Card of Thanks 1--flowers 2--Funeral 3--Lodges. Societies 4--Lost and Found 5--Monuments, Memorials 6--Recreation 7--Personals 8--Transportation SERVICES-9--Air Conditioning. Insulating 10--Auto Service. Repairing 11--Auto Storage.

Parking 12--Beauty Parlors 1.1--Building Trades 14--Business Service 15--Cleaning. Laundering 1--Dressmaking. Sewing 17--Film Developing IS--Furniture 19--Moving, Trucking. Storage 20--Painting. Decorating 21--Fiumbinsr.

Roofing. Heating Services 23--Radio Service 2-i--Welding, Machine Work 25--Wanted Business Service EMPLOYMENT-- C6--Help Wanted--Female 27--Help Wanted--Male 28--Help--Male or Female 20--Situations Wanted--Female 30--Situations Wanted--Male INSTRUCTION-31--Beauty Culture 32--Correspondence Courses 33--Instruction Classes 34--Private Instruction 35--Technical Instruction 36--Wanted Instruction FINANCIAL-37--Business Opportunities 33--Insurance 33--Investments 40--Money to Loan to Borrow LIVESTOCK-42--Hogo, Pels. Supplies 43--Horses, Cattle. Stock 44--Poultry. Egss.

Supplies 45--Veterinarians. Kennels 4.G--Wanted--Livestock FARM AND GAKDEN-- 47---Farm, Dairy Products 48--Farm Implements. Harness 49--Fertilizer, Sod. Topsoil 50--Fruits and Vegetables 51--Hay. Grain, Feed 52--Hunting, Fishing Privileges 53--Logs.

Posts. Lumber 54--seeds. Nursery Stock 55--Wanted--Farm Products HOMES AND BUSINESS-56--Antiques. Coins. Stamps 57--Articles for Sale 58--Baby Merchandise 59--Books.

Periodicals 60--Building Materials 61--Business Equipment 62--Coal. Wood, other Fuel 63--Furniture. Rugs, Linoleum 64--Good Things to Eat 85--Guns. i Goods 66--Household Articles 67--Jewelry, watches. Diamonds 68--Machinery and Tools 60--Musical Merchandise 70--Radios, Supplies 71--Refrigerators 72--Sewing Machines 73--Specials -c the Stores 74--stoves.

Furnaces, Parts 75--Swaps 76--Typewriters 77--Vacuum Cleaners 78--Washing, Ironing Machines 79--Wearing Apparel. Furs 60--Wanted--To Buy ROOMS AND MEALS-81--Hotels, Tourist Places 82--Meals. Refreshments 83--Rooms with Meals 84--Rooms without Meals 85--Rooms for Housekeeping 86--Summer Resorts 87--Wanted--Rooms, Meals RENTALS-88--Apartments, Flats 89--Apartments Furnished 90--Business Places for Kent 91--Farms. Land for Rent 92--Garages for Rent B3--Houses lor Rent 84--Resorts, Lodges. 35--Wanted--To Rent REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-96--Business Property for Sale 97--Farms, Lands for Sale 98--House.

1 for Sale 99--Lots for Sale 100--Resort Property 101--Sale or Rent, Exchange 102--Wanted--Real Estate AUTOMOTIVE-103--Airplane. Parts 104--Accessories. Tires, Parts 105--Autos, Trucks for Hire 106--Boats. Motors. Accessories 107--Motorcycles.

Bicycles 108--Trucks. Tractors, Trailer! 109--Used Cars 110--Wanted--Automobiles AUCTION SALES-111--Auctioneers 112--Auction Directory Knox and Camp BeaJe, before reporting ar, Muskingum. Forty-four creeks in Ol-lahoma have the same name of Sand or Sandy--the most common place name in the state. Announcement-Lodges, Societies IRONWOOD LODGE No. 389 F.

A. M. Regular communication Friday, November 12th, at 7:30 p. m. Reginald Trudgeon, W.

J. W. Best Sec'y. Lost And Pounci BRACELET Lost. Gold Signal Corps insignia, Keepsake from uncle in Sicily.

Return 840 E. Ayer. HORSE Strayed. Dapple gray mare. If found notify sheriff's department or Jack Rowett, Bessemer.

Monuments, Memorials NOW IS THE TIME to see us about that memorial. We can guarantee satisfaction becaause you see what you are PENINSULA MEMORIALS Ironwood, Mich. Phone 1330-W Services-Business Service 14 CALENDARS--Are in use every business day. Quick service, high Quality, reasonable prices. May we submit samples? NORTHERN SPECIALTY Republic, Mich.

EXPERT SERVICE Electric and acetylene welding. Body repair work. HE1DEMANN CO. FLOOR SANDER For beautiful floors, rent Gamble's floor sander and edger. Phone 301 for a reservation.

Goodyear tires and tubes. Batteries charged while you wait. Keys made. sharpened. Hand saws retoothed, sharpened.

Expert tire vulcanizing. DURHAM CROOK'S GARAGE US-2 Bessemer Phone 4511 SEWING MACHINE REPAIR--For any make. Advance estimates furnished. SINGER SEWING CENTER Phone 1993 Ironwood Professional Services 22 OPTOMETRIST-For better vision for victory. See DR.

TRIPLETT, Phone 757-R. Employment-Help Wanted--Female HOUSEWORK--Light. Girl wanted. Can go home nights or stay. Saturday afternoons and Sunday free.

Call 1504-M. LAUNDRY WOMAN--Wanted to do fine laundry at her home. Write Box Globe. Help Wanted--Male 27 DRY LUMBER HANDLERS WANTED Experienced. Top wages.

Year around employment, no lay-offs. Write or wire Myron Goodwill, 2307 Upton Avenue, Toledo, Ohio. LUMBER INSPECTOR Wanted. For hardwood and pine. Union scale pay $1.00 per hour, working at present with overtime.

This is a good position for right man. Write Forster Lumber Milwaukee, Wisconsin. NEWSPAPER PRESSROOM ASSISTANT Man or youth needed for steady employment. Apply Immediately. No experience necessary.

Ironwood Daily Globe. SALESMAN You'll enjoy this work and you'll establish yourself 'with a large concern in an essential food industry. Write telling what experience you have had selling to retail food stores. Address your letter to Box care of Ironwood Globe, Ironwood, Michigan. SIDE GLANCES--By Galbraith "I'm so glad George has found a capable ambitious girl--did you know she set a record last month turning out piston rings?" WAGES ARE NO OBJECT--Experienced mechanic wanted.

Call in person at the IR'ONWOOD AUTO WRECKERS Margaret Lake Sts. Phone 683-W Situations Wanted--Mali 3O OFFICE WORK--General. Married man, deferred, experienced, desires local position. Write Box 42, Resettlement. Financial-Business Opportunities 37 JOBBER WANTED--To take out cedar lagging and cedar tie cuts, Good prices.

Timber close to main road. Call Ahonen Lumber 1306. Insurance 38 FUR COAT INSURANCE--Insure yours. See for rates. CAIN AGENCY Financial-Insurance 38 AUTOMOBILE--Don't drive without protection.

Consult us. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY George Mazanec Bessemer Money To Loan 4O FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS LOW INTEREST AT GOGEBIC NATIONAL BANK Loaning Money Is Our Business LIBERTY LOAN CORP. 221 E. Phones 1820-1821 NEED MONEY? Quick Cash Loans up to $300 on Auto or Personal iSecurity. PERSONAL LOAN SYSTEM Phone 1718 Schneider Bldg.

Livestock-Horses, Cattle, Stock 43 HORSE--2000 Ibs. Reasonable. Inquire Verner Kuula, 2 miles south of Hurley on 51. HORSE--For farm use. 1500 Ibs.

$40. Contact Harry Young, Gurney, Wis. HORSES--Just received a load of Iowa horses. Five to eight years old. Weight 1800 to 2200 Ibs.

The real kind for logging. Also two milk cows very cheap. FRANK MILES AND SON Hurley, Wis. Ewen, Mich. PIGS--Three months old.

For sale. John Weber, Semmerling Road. Call Bessemer 7-1351. YOUNG PIGS--Ten weeks old, also three brood sows. Very reasonable, Charles Volkman, ten miles east of Wakefleld, new US-2, Little Presque Isle River.

Wanted--Livestock 46 LIVESTOCK WANTED--Also fox farm horses. ROVELSKY AND CO. Phone 708, Ironwood. and Business Articles For Sale 57 MIMEOGRAPH, small. Glass notions show case.

Two small and three large show cases. Assorted dry goods display fixtures. Oilcloth scalloping machine. One revolving dress rack. Two metal dress racks.

Very reasonable. Mrs. Hector McRae, Ewen, Mich. Baby Merchandise 58 BABY SOAKERS--Kits with complete instructions and soft cotton yarn. 49c.

GROSE'S. SPECIAL SPECIAL CRIBS CRIB MATTRESSES PLAY YARDS NURSERY TRAINING SEATS BABY'S AUTO SEATS BABY EXERCISERS BABY WALKERS BABY BUGGIES New shipment just arrived. Get yours early as supply is limited. McKEvnrs Building 1 Materials 60 WINDOW PANES--Be prepared for winter I Replace all broken glass in your storm windows and other windows. PAUL SAUTER CO.

Phone 120-R. MILLWORK FOR SALE 200 cabinet doors 50c up. 53 medicine cabinets $2. 10 breakfast nooks $12.50. 186 screens 50c up.

240 storm sash $1 up. 500 glazed sash 50c up. 800 doors $1.50 up. Bookcases. Kitchen and bathroom tile board and mouldings.

Corner cupboards. Kitchen cabinets. HANSEN LUMBER COMPANY Bessemer Your Building Headquarters WANT A BABY BUGGY? Surest way to find one Is with a Dally Globe Want-Ad. Phone 1100. Classified Display-- We Will Pay Cash For Late Model USEDCARS Milavetz Auto Co.

LOWELL ST. IRONWOOD, MICH. Homes and Busines Guns, Sporting Goods 65 SHOTGUN--16 gauge Winchester pump shotgun. Also 3855 carbine rifle. Call 1182 after five p.

m. Household Articles BEDROOM and up. THE ROBERT BURNS FURNITURE CO. Radios Ranges Heatrolas Kitchen cabinets Dinette sets Parlor sets with springs Also numerous other items for every room in the house, Remember Ray's pay cash for your old furniture. RAY'S FURNITURE CO.

309-311 S. Suffolk St Phone 1793 RUGS, two; library table; porch furniture; odd chairs; odds and ends of dishes and cooking utensils. Leaving city. Call after 9 a. m.

Sunday. 133 W. Ridge. Phone 1339. Musical Merchandise 69 DRUMS Complete Ludwig set, Zeildgen cymbals.

For details write Roy Ilminen, Route 3, Elkhorn, care of E. Bower. Sewing Machines 72 NEW HOME--Electric sewing machines. A few left. $109.95.

JOHNSON MUSIC STORE SEWING MACHINES--Several used machines for sale. SINGER SEWING CENTER Phone 1993 Ironwood Specials At The Stores 73 ALCOHOL--Type N. 98c gallon. Bring your own containers. IRONWOOD HDW.

CO. BIiANKETS--Keep warm this winter, sleep under a beautiful Chatham blanket. Full bed size. 25 To $5.95 and $5.95. Downstairs.

O'DONNELL SEAMENS FLOUR--Gamble's enriched premium quality. $2.31 per 50 Ib. bag. Large size pie plate FREE! GAMBLE STORE, Ironwood UNION SUITS--Rib knit. Boys' sizes 26 to 34, 83c.

Men's sizes 36 to 46. $1.59. GAMBLE STORE, Ironwood WEATHER STRIPPING--Felt. Cut down your fuel bill by using around doors and windows. ERICKSON-COLEMAN HDW.

CO. WINTER APPARELL for the 'working man. Mackinaws, shirts, pants, boots, sox, etc. Sold at lowest prices. RANGE CLOTHING EXCHANGE 108 W.

Aurora St. Phone 115 Stoves, Furnaces, Parts 74 OIL HEATERS--One used and one new heater. RAYMOND K. GARVEY PLUMBING AND HEATING. 420 McLeod Ave.

Phone 1300. Wearing Apparel, Furs 79 DRESSES--Baby Love and toddler. PATEK'S PETITE SHOPPE 221 E. Aurora St. STADIUM BOOTS--Zipper and lace styles.

Brown or black. THE BOOTERY Wanted--To Buy GREENS--Princess pine, per open white pine cones, 1943 crop, bushel--25c; open Norway cones, 1943 crop, bushel--40c. Wanted. Contact Ed. Dellies, Mobile Gas Station, Watersmeet, Mich.

PAPER--Mixed; cardboard; magazines. Baled or bundled. Highest prices paid. MICHIGAN SCRAP IRON Phone 141-J, Ironwood. TYPEWRITER--Portable in good condition wanted.

Call Mary E. Wing, phone 1457, after 6 p. m. Classified Display-. WILL BUY PULPWOOD Also 8-Foot Round Cedar Tie Cuts! Full Ceiling Prices: POPLAR 100 in.

Sap Peeled Sll.OO 55 in. Sap Peeled SIS 5O 100 in. Rough S9.0O SPRUCE 100 in. Sap Peeled S1S.OO 100 in. Rough S15.0O HEMLOCK 100 in.

Sap Peeled S13.50 100 in. Rough Sll.OO BALSAM 100 in. Sap Peeled 816.OO 100 in. Rough S13.OC LOADED ON SCO LINE OR NORTHWESTERN Pulpwood must be well trimmed and reasonably free from rot. Will make cash Advances to well rated producers.

Call or see AHONEN LUMBER CO. PHONE 1306--IRONWOODT Homes and Busine Wanted--To Ray 8O WANTED TO BUY WE WILL BUY OLD BEAUTY- REST MATTRESSES, ALSO A AND CHAIR CUSHIONS--REGARDLESS OP THEIR CONDITION. CALL 318 OR BRING TO McKEVITT KERSHNER PATRICK CO. IRONWOOD, MICH. Rooms and Meals- Meals, Refreshments 82 ST.

JAMES COFFEE SHOP Popular luncheon specials Attractive cocktail lounge. Rentals-Apartments, Flats DOUGLAS BLVD 1039--Four room unfurnished apartment. Downstairs. Bath. Heated.

Phone 231. IRON ST--Four room unfurnished apartment for rent. Call 1165. MANSFIELD ST 120--Four room furnished flat for rent. Bath.

Inquire at above address. SUFFOLK ST S--Six room unfurnished apartment. Bath. Stove heat. $10 SULLIVAN AGENCY.

Apartments Furnished LAKE AVENUE 657--Five room furnished apartment for rent. Heated. Hot water. Call 1052-R. Houses For Rent 93 CURRY ST SOUTH--Eight room house.

Hot water heat. Suitable for two tenants. Call 417-W. CURRY ST SOUTH--Seven room house with basement, furnace and bath. Call 7003-F5.

NORTHSIDE--Five room completely furnished bungalow. $45 month. Available Nov. 1. HOLMBERG AGENCY.

THREE SLOCKS FROM BUSINESS DISTRICT--Six room house. Furnace. Bath. Rent $20. Call 2150-W.

Wanted--To Reni 93 APARTMENT--Three room unfurnished apartment wanted. Reasonable. Write Rt. 1, Box 285, Ironwood. GARAGE Wanted within five blocks of Post Office.

Must be weather and vermin proof. Tenant must have sole use of garage and will give a year's lease. Write Box Globe. HOUSE--Five or six rooms for occupancy November 1st. Write Box Globe.

Real Estate for Sale Farms, Lands For Sale 97 LAKE GOGEBIC NORTH END-Lot for sale on M-28, one mile west of Bergland. Reasonable. Inquire Mrs. Robert Bowers, Marenisco. Houses For Sale 98 NORTHSIDE RESIDENCE Five rooms and bath.

Immediate possession. A. LIEBERTHAL SON Real Estate and Insurance Headquarters WEST INFIRMARY ROAD story, 6 room house for sale. Also some furniture. John Ceolla.

Resort Property too MERCER--An all year lake home. Close in. Electricity. All furnished. New boat.

A very good buy. E. S. HAGEN AGENCY, Hurley Sale Or Rent; Exchange 101 HOUSE--5 rooms with bath. Cheap.

At 213 Evans St. Phone 2511-W. HOUSE--Bessemer, 508 E. Iron, Six rooms. Bath.

Part basement. Three car garage. Call Bessemer 7-1351. Automotive-- Accessaries, Tires, Parts 104 BOOTS AND RELINERS--New and used. 16 and 17 inch.

IRONWOOD AUTO WRECKERS Margaret Lake Sts. Phone 683-Vf Used Cars 1O9 USED CARS--We still have several good cars with untold miles of service. Reasonable! HANSON'S CHEVROLET GARAGE NEED insert 8 uauy Globe Want-Ad Phone 1100, FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS NONE OF OUR) yes, THATS FOR. A FRIEND OF MINE- BUSINESS, MISS I LIEUT. JOE MISSING KAY, BUT SWE NOTICED SOUR, SERVICE FLA WITH ONE The Universal Hope Merrill Blosser I GUESS VDU'RE PROUD OF THAT STAR, AREN'T WHEN IT WILL TURN TO BLUE AGAIN I LEGALS Oct.

11-18-25. STATE OF MICHIGAN--OBDEB OF THE CONSERVATION COMMISSION--MINK. The Director of Conservation, Jiivlnf made a thorough Investigation of conditions relative to mink, recommends certain regulations. THEREFORE, The Conservation Commission, by authority o( Act 330, p. A.

1935. hereby orders that for period of one year from November 1, 1943, It shall be unlawful to trap mink In the Upper Peninsula, except from November 1 to 30. Inclusive, and In the Lower Peninsula north or the north line ol Town 16 North and west of Saginaw Bay, except from November 15 to December IB, Inclusive, and south of the north line of Town 16 North and east of Saginaw Bay, Including all of Huron Counts', except from December 1 to December 31. Inclusive. Signed, sealed, and ordered published this twelfth day of July.

1943. HARRY H. WHITELEY, Chairman. WAYLAND OSOOOD. Secretary.

Countersigned: P. J. HOFFMASTER, Director. In Hollywood Strip Tease With Petticoats. By ERSKINE JOHNSON NEA Staff Correspondent Although the period of the fllra is 1647, Hollywood has discovered a way to include a strip tease in the celluloid version of "Knickerbocker Holiday." In one scene.

Nelson Eddy's leading lady, Constance Dowling, appears in 16 petticoats and takes them off one by one Jean Gabin will sing on the screen for the first time in Universal's "The Imposter." Although noted as a dramatic star, he started his career with the Folies Bergere as a man. Joan Fontaine is trying to patch up that feud with her leading man in "Frenchman's Creek," Arturo de Cordova. She's written an article about him for distribution in the leading papers of Mexico, hailing him as Hollywood's next big star. Leatric Joy Gilbert's role in "Kismt" will be th object of a Bagdad "whoo-whoo" by Hugh Herbert as she walks through the market place Sigrid Curie's three pet ocelots make their film debuts in "Dr. Paul Joseph Goebbels, His Life and Loves." She leads 'em around as a glamorous film queen of the UFA Studios.

Between scenes of "Two Sisters and a Sailor," Jimmy Durante seated himself outside- a sound stage to take a sun bath. Ben Blue came by anti waved but Jimmy didn't answer. He couldn't see him because his head was too far back. "You're getting pretty high hat with your nose stuck way up in the air like that," said Blue, later. "Gosh, no," replied Jimmy, "I was just trying: to get some sun on my chest." Versatile Role of the late Woodrow Wilson in Darryl Zanuck's film biography of the World War I president will be played by Alexander Knox, But before playing Wilson, Knox will appear in a new Columbia film, "None Shall Escape," as a brutal German army officer--the mortal enemy of Woodrow Wilson.

Mama Temple is burning over that photograph of Shirley 'and Mary Pickford in. a national picture mag captioned. "Two of the Greatest Has Beens." Claims it's unfair because of Shirley's co-starring role In "Since You Went Away." The mag's choice of words could have been wiser. Roz Russell left her dressing room door open on the set of "Ten Percent Woman" the other day and 30 soldiers, visiting the lot, stampeded Inside for autographs. After they had gone, Brian Aherne asked, "How do you feel?" "Like an occupied country," snapped back Roz.

Jack Parks, one of Los Angeles' best newspapermen, is Mary Pickford's new press agent. Congrats all around Don Raye, composer of "Mr. Five by Five," is in the Army now Incidentally Cantor will make his debut in "Show Business" as an Indian papoose--on Joan Davis' back. Towel Trouble The ways of ftlm censors continue to amaze us. For a scene in "Double Indemnity," Barbara Stan- wyck appears clad only in a towel and a green silk ribbon in her hair.

An ordinary white towel would not be permissible, the censors said, but it would be all right if it was a colored beach towel. That's what Barbara wears. Olive Blakeney, who plays Mrs. Aldrich on the screen, was hired by Producers Pine and Thomas the other day to play a very important dramatic bit In the film, "The Navy Way." At first she declined, saying the role was too small-only one scene after which she dies. "But," enthused her agent, anxious for her to do the part, "you get the biggest funeral ever given an actress on the screen." The agent, Gus Shy, finally talked her into doing the role--on the strength of the funeral.

Collect Milkweed Floss. Escanaba--The Ford River school, Ida Ward, teacher, has collected eight 50 Ib. bags of milkweed floss and has sold the material to the War Hemp Industries, County School Commislsoner c. P. Titus has announced.

The floss, which is used as substitute (or kapok, supplies of which have been cut off because of the war, was gathered along the banka of the Ford river. The War Hemp Industries office at Petoskey provided the bags for the floss and picked the material up last week. Other school children also are searching for milkweed floss out the weed apparently is not plentiful in this area and the Ford River school a the only one that has BEAT EH IN eiFIGHTS Score Is Four to One Or Better, Official Figures Reveal. army and navy planes are besting the enemy by a score of four to one or better, an official report says, in every phase of air fighting. Army aircraft, the Office of War Information (OWI) announces, have destroyed almost four Axis planes for every one American craft lost from Dec.

7, 1941 to Sept. 1, 1943. The navy says its air arm has taken a toll of four or five enemy planes for every United States loss. The estimates do not include thousands of German and Japanese planes damaged and countless others listed as "probable losses." OWI's second report 'on American combat plane performance said the ratio superiority over enemy craft may be increased sharply with the production of a larger and more deadly bomber. Planes Improved "A totally new light bomber is as present in the stage just proceeding production," the report disclosed, adding that the plane would be "equipped with a powerful cannon and with interchangeable noses for various types of operations." Present types of planes have been improved, OWI said, to greatly increase and intensify their offensive power.

In the six months from March to September, OWI said, more than two and a half times as many enemy planes were destroyed as "in the preceding 15 months of the war. The box score shows 5,389 Axis planes blasted out of action at a cost of 1,239 American ships. "No enemy bombing remotely rivals ours either in intensity or accuracy," the report said. In 21 months of the war, army craft flew 223.758 missions, dropped 105,469 tons of bombs and probably damaged 2,196 enemy planes in addition to the 7,312 listed as certain kills. During this period U.

S. plane losses totalled only 1,867. Against Foe's Best In hanging up that record, army planes have been up against the best aircraft the enemy has to offer. OWI quoted General Henry H. Arnold, commander of the Army Air Forces, as saying that "all types of American fighter planes have shot out the skies the best interceptors both Germany and Japan have put against them." The most notable achievement was made by fliers commanded by Maj.

Gen. Claire L. Chennault in China during the 13 months ended Aug. 4. They bagged 442 Japanese planes, probably destroyed 166 others, sank 41,000 tons of shipping and damaged 35,000 tons.

American losses amounted to 51 planes. Heavy bombers, in the first six months of 1943, bettered the enemy by a score of more than four to one, knocking out 1,333 planes to 316 American losses, OWI said. Medium bombers in the same period showed more than a two-to-one superiority over the foe. Superior to Enemy "There is no getting away from the fact that the box scores, plus the other less calculable accomplishments in destruction (such as wrecking of enemy bridges, factories and materiel) -prove that at the present time our combat planes and our airmen are superior to the planes and airmen of the enemy OWI concluded. The report said that changes in models, necessitating production delays, have made it obvious that the goal of 10,000 planes monthly by the end of 1943 would not be reached.

The production rate has been slowed, the agency reported, by engine shortages, inequitable distri. bution of raw materials, plant reorganizations and labor shortages. BOWLING Elks League Lindberg. LJndberg 536. Dr.

Hendrickson 441, J. Gorilla Sr. 513, L. Jacquart 468. Glaser 476.

735-876-823--2434. Perkins 434, Peterson 428, Robbins 465, Calvi 452, Bohne 568. Totals 744-741-862-2347. Niemcek 477, Richards 419, Zinn 408, Hedlund 438, Morgan 455. Totals 640-791-766--2197.

Mueller 487. Rowe 565, Ted George 408. Knoll 551, 582. Totals 868-853872--2593. Business Women's League Penney's.

R. Schutte 486, D. Becker 371, J. Dewinskl 428, S. Vis- ovatti 353, L.

Gorleskl 514, hdcp. 12. Totals 724-739-701--2164. O'Donnell Seamens. T.

Petrusha 374, H. Hornyak 412, Vi Johnson 279, M. Johnson 427. Jo Shaw 518. Totals 625674-711--2010.

Rexall Drug Store. M. Tomich 489, M. Miller 404, D. Boyer 323, E.

Walek 4S1, N. Nyberg 443. Totals 745-707-638. OTJonnell's Style Shop. B.

Ra-smusen 395, F. Bergquist 405, M. White 312, E. Wurl 393, M. Sampson 372, hdcp.

57. Totals 616689-629. Kresge's. H. Chamberlain 446, J.

Schwartz 334, M. Tarle 432, M. Kafka E. O'Leary 434, hicp. 84.

Totals S. Brannas 3M. L. Miller 4'X), R. Meyer 381.

Sullivan 417, N. Shouldice 450. Totals 2014. Two of the United States, Jackson and Hayes, wert born posthumously. Wisconsin's annual lumber cut ionce exceeded 3,000,000,000 board feet.

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