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A SE CITY, MIGHT'? PAGE SEVEN TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1945 RECORD-EAGLE Classified ADVERTISING RATES per word MINIMUM CASH CHARGE 40c CLASSIFIED DISPLAY ADVERTISING: lOc PER LJNH WE WANT MORE USED CARS HIGHEST PRICES PAID GRAND TRAVERSE AUTO CO. Used Car Headquarters Help Wanted--Women For Saic BEAUTIFUL MONUMENTS AND A AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. A. W. RICKERD MONUMENT CO.

(21 BAY STREET. PHONE 660. YOU ARE NOT GUESSING-- when you feed an ARCADY feed. ARCADY Feeds are produ'ced under laboratory control" and aie backed by years of exclusive feed manufacture. ARCADY Farm Supply on P.M.

Team Track Phona 1979 FOR SALE--14 cubic ft, Kelvinator refrigeration, complete. Suitable for drinks store or restaurant. Call Paone 542-R. Wanted: Middle-aged women. Progress Laundry.

WANTED--Waitress. Full or part time. See Gus Rouman, Pete's Dairy Bar. WANTED--Waitress. Hamburg.

Sundays off. A Cafe. -Waitress. Wolverine A i or -woman to wipe dishes evening's. Dill's Restaurant.

A a Mooic's Drug. fountain girl. WANTED--Woman for i one clay a week. Best pay. Call Mrs.

Geo. Whiting, 1G76. A i or woman for general housework. Tel. 1770W2.

Help Wanted--Men A A A SUBJECT TO WAR A COMMISSION RULES. Men Wanted: Parsons Company. A seivlce station at tendants. Experience preEea'e-l but not necessary Apply in pel- son. Thacker's Service, Pa: and Front Slreet, A a to work in warehouse and help with trucking.

Grand Traverse Grocer Co. Men Wanted: Parsons Company. WANTED--Houseman. See O'Brien, Park Place Hotel. Miss Lost--Found LOST--No.

4 lation book. Mrs Rose Stowe, -13G E. llth, City. LOST--Red sweater. Return to Betty Karns, 312 Third.

Phone 1253M. LOST--A gasoline book. Mrs. A. G.

Brosch, 923 Stale. LOST--No. 4 book Juno 16 Mrs. Nellie Elnora Troutwlno SOS W. 9th.

FOUND--Man's sport coat. Phone 109S. LOST--Black and whito ear ring vicinity Oak and Front Saturday evening. Tel. 1147J.

LOST--2 No. 3 and 2 No. 4 ration books. Richard Zang, R. Xo, 1.

of money i slip attached. 711 So. Union. LOST a i containing small sum of money and i i i cation. Reward.

Pat McLean Phono 13S4M. Automotive FOR SALE--1939 Chrysler Imperial 4-door sedan $800.00. This is not above OPA ceiling price. 710 1-2 E. Front after 5 o'clock, WANTED--Man for milk route and inside work.

Ideal Dairy, 443 Monioe. A Andrew Jergeus Co. wants experienced drug, gio- eery, variety, and tiuck selling experience, and man experienced in letail stoie and meichandising and display service in Northern Michigan area. A liberal drawing account against commission. Permanent position Phone N.

Campbell, care of Park Place Hotel. Wanted--To Buy WANTED--WOOL, CATTLE AND HIDES AND WASTE FAT. FRE1MAMN COMPANY, A A EAST FRONT. A A IRON, METALS, A A I A PERS, RAGS, A A I I A-ND METAL NORTH PARK STREET. WANTED--During July and August largo quantity of potatoes, fresh vegetables, chickens, eggs.

Call or write National Music Camp. A TO BUY--Antique furniture, silver, copper, a jewelry. Bratfis.i Antiques. Tel. 1110W, Rt.

4, City. A TO BUY OR -Three bedroom home. Tel. 1761-J4. Used Car SPECIALS! 2--1942 Chevrolet 4 Dr.

Sedans. Each $1191 35 Ford Tudor $275 1936 International Dump Truck, $466 With Body, Dual Equipment Power Takeoff These prices are within OPA celling. BURNS WYNKOOP COMPANY 311 State St. Phone 52 A TO BUY--Grand Tiav- crso legion camp for boys. Write particulars.

Capt. Herman Maj field, Mich. ATTENTION HOME OWNERS, No shortage of Armstrong Quality Paint. Floor enamel in all colors. Plenty, of outside House Paint, white and colors.

Let us show you houses that have been painted four years with this quality paint, We can save you money! No better paint made! Let us help you with your paint'prob- lems. Grand Traverse Wallpaper and Pamt Store, 521 S. Union St. Phone 1270-W. SALE--Three i A.

K. C. German Short Hair Pointer pups, two months old D. A. Helfrich, Traverse City State Hospital, Tel.

900, Ext. YANKS AWAIT 'SPRING' A IN GREEN. LAND SINCE A A 3 NARSARSSUAK, GREENLAND, July 3--(UP)--Eleven American soldiers have trapped since January at a remote weather and radio outpost in Skjoldungen on the bleak east coast of Greenland, it was levealed today by Col Eugene H. Rice, commanding officer of the base command. The command still is awaiting the late Arctic spnng to bring the For Sale--Real Estate LAKE--Has been considered the most beautiful lake in Michigan.

The Pierce Development Co. of Detroit have' spent four years developing the Peninsula Estates. Over-fifty 100 ft. lots have been sold. Cottages have been elected theieou by residents of Traverse" City and other cities.

A foui aci recreation park has been dedicated to the lot owners. All lots have laige shade trees and sandy beach. Long Lake is noted for bass and pike fishing. For appointment phone Jarnes G. Pierce, 1779-W4.

FOR SALE--Cafeteria steam table and cooling serving table, stainless steel and plate glass. Also soda counter and back bar. Traverse Hotel. FOR SALE--Small house, 18x20, to be moved. Ai Hoeflin, King- si ey.

FOR SALE--Cocker Spaniel puppies. A. K. C. Mile out Cass, east to lake.

Sybrandt. FOR SALE--Farm wagon and 2 leapers. Geo. Schithtel, R. No.

1, Kmgsley. FOR SALE--Lined bassinette and pad, baby clotn.ng, including dresses and buntings, slumber robe ana white silk bunting Tel. 2094J. FOR SALE I Tables, chairs, and 2 sets of glassware. 534 Washington.

FOR SALE--Ahhne all wave, 6 volt, battery radio, late model and 2 electiic irons complete with new cords. SOS Cass St. Tel 1995. FOR SALE--Household goods Call after 6:00 p.m. 102D E.

Front. FOR SALE--Beds, springs, refrigerator, and other household goods. Call this evening or tonior- low. 143 E. 9th.

FOR A A a gas stove, Nehi cooler. Phone 2024W. FOR SALE Attractive niode-n home built-in capboards, cabinet smk, Inlaid linoleum, fireplace, electric stove and refrigerator, storm windows and screens, set eened-in porch, air conditioning, forced hot air furnace, two large lots $3100 down payment, rest on terms. 616 Grant. 11 out by plane.

Eaily attempts "at'rescue by boat failed. The 'of the 67th Army Airways system group and the" Sth Weather Squadron were es- conced In their barracks beneath a mountainside on'Jan. 8 when an avalancha buried their caiiip'be- neath 20 feet 1 of snow, Col. Rice re-' vealed. After a'day of digging the soldiers salvaged for three mouths; and a generator.

Th6j housing tor' the-latter, however, had" been destroyed and only high' walls of snow piotected it from the howling Aictic gales. When the men got the machine working, weather ropoits weie made on a reduced scale, until more equipment by parachute. As there was constant danger of more suowslides, oase headquarters ordered the 11 to move from their barracks, to a weather-radio station on a rocky summit safe from the threatening! snow. An attempt to icscuo the men by guard cutter tailed. The Skjoldangen Ijord was impassible because of ice, so the men were infoimed that they wo aid have to remain until "spring Supplies and equipment were parachuted to them and their daily reports to this base say that tiny are reasonably happy but anxiouu tor the weather to up.

Among the 11 who have, been commended for outstanding performance under stress was Ralph Claik, 25, of Ben ton Harbor, Mich. ENTER BERLIN FOR SALE--New modern home partly furnished. Oil neat, electric range, garage, paved sheet, coinei lot. 1202 E. Sth St.

FOR SALE--3 bedroom hom'e and 3 lots GOxlSO and small fruit Reconditioned. $2500 00 with $1200 down and 00 per month We handle balance Chas. C. Anderson, Elk Rapids. SEVERAL LOTS IN ALL SEC TIONS OF THE CITY AND SUBURBAN--Buy land now--Build your house aftei the war.

JOHN H. MAGHER YOUR RELIABLE REALTOR 258 E. FRONT PHONE 1482 FOR SALE--Ten acres with good lioi'se, basement and garage, good TV ell. Eight miles out. I i at Pine Grove Trailer Park.

Call after 6 evenings, Howard Ifeywcod. A I lake frort subdivision near National Music Gamp One hundred foot lots--Genti Clientele. P. 0. Peuulngton, Intei loch- en.

Notices MONUMENTS AND MARKERS SWENSEN MONUMENT 314 E. Eighth St 43i. FOR A Approximately 1 acres fair alfalla hay in field 0:1 the Fred Wilson farm, 2 miles north of Ov.alt on County Road 6G!) Berzie County. Bids will be taken to Jaly 6th See or write Francis Wilson, FOR A 4 good sta'ls and 2 liking 17S-1W2 or J4. maple goat stands.

Tel. A TO 2 good condition 12x14 -uaH 'tents Capt. Herman Mayhew, Mayfield, JLch, caio of Wilson's Stoie. A TO BUY--A large canoe. be in good condition.

Bat- iloitff, phone 23 or 26S. A TO BUY--Pair of ha slings. Wute Frank Rusch, No. 4. A or about Sept.

1 medium price lake cottage near Traverse City. Must have year around loads. Write Box 150 Record-Eagle. A TO BUY--Baby bet. Tel.

22G7.J. FOR SALE--Furniture, antiques and 3 yd linen tableclotn. 517 Webster side entrance steel shaft c.river and brassie, four irons wood, leather trim golf bag. 725M. FOR SALE--Small air compressor with electric motor and coil.

Out- i suitable for small commercial lefiigeration i Inquire 527 Elimvood. Tel. 4S2. FOR SALE--Tomato plants. 527 2nd St.

FOR SALE--Roll-top desk, and a table. 52!) Rose St. FOR SALE--Royal typewriter. 611 Monioe. Tel.

1317F2. Rentals FOR SALE--30 acres hay in field. Mart Bacon, Williamsbmg FOR building in good farming community on paved road. Living rooms in connection with stoie. Rent leasonable.

For iiUonnation call 1193-M, FOR Desiiable 5 room i i i a a Close in. In- fliiire at 212 a i Ave. 1 This Martin'Sonour quality product wears like iron and it's easy to use. flows froely, drios rapidly, end gives your wood finishes a protective, sparkling luster. Especially suitable for inferior and exterior surfaces subjected to hard wear or climatic conditions.

Available in qugrtj, pinu, and half-pints. FOR A McCoimick binder Harold Buckley. For Sale--Real Estate SCHMIDT'S A ESTATE i I A A A SCHMIDT, 876 Washington, City, Office 1292 Dally. A L. Licensed Saleswoman, Phone 1092 or 1292, 9:00 A.

M. to 3:00 P. M. a by a i Resorts, ITarms, Homes, Bay and Lake Frontage, Income Property in The Grand Traverse Region. For Sale: a southeast corner Union and llth.

Inquire 242 Washington. THE Cradle SHOP Summer Cotton Dresses Infants' Thru 6V4 From 98c on up Everything for the Baby. 108 E. Front 828 Ride at SYBRANDTS Good Horsea and Range Mile Out Cass, East to Lake LONDON, July 3 --(UP)--An Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Berlin said American and British spearheads of the mam occupation forces moved into the German capital at 11:30 a. today.

The main American occupation force of 15,000 men was on the way to the city and was 1 expected to move in tonight, Exchange Telegraph Correspondent Edward Connolly reported. The main body of British tioops is expected tomorrow, Connolly said. Farm and Home Section TRUSTYS ESCAPE IONIA, July 3--(UP)-- Michigan reformatoiy guaids today were seaichmg (or tiustys John Lang, 19, Hariisville, and Chailes Monty, 20, Wyaudotte, who escaped while working on the leformatoiy lawn. Lang was sentenced to from three to 15 years for break.ng and enter- MARKET CATTLE OFF GRASS NOW Right now may be the logical time to market beef cattle which are on At any rate, a marketing program should be considered carefully by each farmer who'expects to sell cattle off grass, according to George A animal husbandry Research specialist at Michigan State college. He believes that tat heifers, cows and steers with weight and flesh will sell better during the next few weeks than in late summer and fall, barring drastic changes in meat regulations.

He sizes up the situation about like this: Although grass cattle are selling sharply below grain fed cattle, is usually a waste ot feed to provide grain to pasture cattle for less than about 60 days. Pastures aie -ncll stocked and it is likely that large numbers of cattle will move to market as grass disappears and winter approaches. This will take the edge off the market. The public Is hungry, for meat now and the' demand is holding prices up until the fall selling rush begins. If the farmer is thinking of feeding to heavier weights, he needs to lealize that a hundred-pound gain would be needed to make up for a cent-a-pouud cut In "price on a thousand-pound animal.

Because of the shortage, of hay, most raisers need to conserve pasture for fall and early winter for use of breeding cattle and other livestock. This can done by eaily marketing of beef animals. Cattle may fail to gain or may even lose weight, on late summer pastures that ordinarily become short and dry. These aie factors a to make eaily marketing of fleshy cattle advisable. MEMBERS ORGANIZE SABIN 4-H CLUB Sabm Happy Helpers, considered one of the outstanding 4-H clubs in Giand Tiaverse County, lias reported they are reorganised Cor the summer with 14 members.

Local leaders are Paul Mrs. Anton Hansen and Mrs Frank Sheer, with Doris Mielke carrying the project in junior leadership. Joan Egg 1 president, has had a very successful record for the past six years and is style delegate to represent Grand Traverse County at Camp Gaylord July 30 to August 3 Other club officers are Eunice Rice, vice president; Maxino- Ilan- sen, secretary and Doris Mielke, treasurer. Members of the club are carrying projects in gardening, poultry, baking, pop corn, sweet corn, swine, rabbits, canning and outdoor meals. These members are: Phyllis Broad, Envm Irish, Lewis Meyer, Albert Mielke, Billy Eggli, Jackie Robliins, Jaequelyn Jack Sheer, Roberta Sheer, Fern Sheer and Dale Waldo.

ing in October, 1944, and Monty was given two to four yeais for statutory rape in March, 1943, Wanted to Rent FIFE LAKER SWEEPS 4-H CLUB 1ST-PLACES Sweeping all three first places, Cerise VanPelt of Fife Lake headed the list five git Is selected June 27 at the Grand Traverse 4-H A Gentle, sound saddle horse. Suitable for lady. Mis. G. Lundberg, R.

No. 2. Tel. 1764-J2. A i apaitment or house.

Ca.l 9939 between and 5. A TO RENT--Furnished apartment house 2 adults. No pets. Will furnish relerences. Room Call 1100.

A One or two downstairs rooms for light housekeeping by club clothing, foods, and canning contests to determine county delegates to Camp Gaylord July 30 to August 3, in the eliminations at the Shuffleboard clubhouse attended by a dozen girls and the club i leader." Winners in the clothing i contest Cerise VanPelt, Fife Lake; Violet Gabier, Sietner, and Irene Lewis, Grawn. Winners in the foods division were: Cerise VanPelt, Fife Lake; Violet Gabier, Bietner. Those winning in the canning div.sion Cense VanPell, Fife Lake; Doiothy Nickeison, Grawn; and Midge Wright, Trav-1 eise City, alternate. The following gins participated elderly lady. 17S6J3--R.

340. 3, box A TO RENT--Apai tment or light housekeeping rooms. Tel. 13G5M. A TO RENT--Rooms 01 apaUmetits for teachers.

List yoiu's mill the Supt. Tel. 295. A TO RENT--Unfurnished apaitment. Tel.

S76. Elmer Gauthier. SCHMIDT MACHINE TOOL SALES 403 Stanton Bay City, i i gan. 23607. Distributors of Electric Hand Saws, Electric Dulls, Metal Lathes, Ciicalar Saws, Jointers, Band Saws, Grinders, Sanders and Vises.

PERSONAL LOANS HOUSEHOLD I AND CO-SIGNERS A I Bankers Finance Corp. L. 0. Bloomer, C. Shumskyr Pres.

Sec. 135 E. Front St. A Real estate broker would like office in down town district. Is wiling to pay yeai's lent in advance.

Write Box C. Record-Eagle. in the contest: Violet Gabioi, Delores Braden, Donna Helen Braclen, Midge Wright, Harriet Price, Doiothy Nickercon, Irene Lewis, Beatrice Crouch, Cerise VanPelt, Daisy Blleu VanPelt, and Eleanor VanPelt. A picn.c i a enioyed by the i on the bay shore at the Shuffleboard court during the noon hour. HAYTIME DANGER TIME WARNS COUNTY AGENT Wanted WANTED--Well drilling, and repairing.

W. H. Heinze, Beulah Tel. 4F5. A i hay balling.

La JMout Titfany, Wilhamsburg. by college girl to Ann A i or Dehoit on July 4 Tel. 17G4-J2 between 6:00 and 8:00 p. m. A A stainless mothpioof adds new sheen and lustre to faoiics plus protection against moth damage 2 to 5 years.

Badgeio's. A home or a i re- roofed before the busy season starts. Done by expert apphcat- 01 s. Free estimates prompt serves. Phone or wiite Moutgom- eiy Ward.

Phone 22SO. Closed Wednesday Saturday Afternoons Red Mill Lumber Co. 115 N. Hall --Phone 211 FOR SALE--Ton room house, suitable for income purposes. Inquire at 514 E.

Sth St. BILMAR Sport Shop 242 E. Front St Ph. 272 Adult A Children CHINESE CHECKERS DART GAME? QUOIT SETS BINGO MONOPOLY QUIJA BOARDS PING PONG SETS A A Expressing our sincere appi eola- tion to tha many friends and iela- tives for their flowers, letters cards and sympathy rendered us the pasisng of our mother and grandmother. Mrs.

Jlaiy Ellen Bumpas. To Raum. Harry Hiu- bard, the singers and pallbe'arers, our sincere thanks. Mr. and Mrs.

William Kessler Mr. and Mrs. Robert Send Ida McManus and grandchildieu Men Wanted: Parsons Company. A i to Detroit, for 2 people, Thurs. or Friday.

Tel 2BS. -WANTED--Ironings. 105 East 16th. A a mowers machine ground, fi.so Saws a i filed 75 to 430 N. Madison St.

A a bod patient and man bed patient. 1 S40 E. Front. I On and after this date, we will not be responsible for debts cqn- ti acted lor by other tlian otii- selvss. Mr.

and.Mrs. AI Tjrer. No. 2. A i to California about first of September.

Will slur expenses and driving. Can furnish relerences. -42. Record-Eagle. Wiite Box, Farm accident statistics show that the haying season is o'ie of the most dangerous times of the year on the farm, says Carl Hemstreet, county agiicultnral agent.

Wartime factois, such as inexperienced 1 and untilined help, and harvesting machinery that is older and in poorer condition, are contributions to the increase of haying hazards this summer. Lpck of time and help to repair baying equipment as carefully as before the war is also addiug to accident hazards. Mr. Hemstreet suggests that farmers take time to check their hay racks tor defects, since they a i involved in so a accidents. The rack floor should be level and all weak spots repaired The laddei should be string enough to suppoH the weight of a.

heavy man. It is also good practice to have the ladder extend one foot above the top cross-piece of the rack Other suggestions include guarding against fall from hay watching starts and stops while loading; checking lopes, pulleys and hitches to see that they are in pioper'condition; handling'pitch- forks, carefully; and working on mowers only when they are out of gear. Help Wanted Men Wanted: Parsons Company. For 1940 CASE ORCHARD TRACTOR A-l CONDITION See Us for Your Potato Sprayer Needa COLE BROS. TEL.

1114 Guarantee Protection TO UNCLE SAM'S FOOD SUPPLY BY SPRAYING WITH Quality INSECTICIDES DuPont Sherwin Williams Field Orchard Copper Sulphate Leads Lime Bordo Mixture Calcium Just Arrived A Car of That Good FUL-0-PEP DAIRY, HOG POULTRY FEEDS Traverse City Implement Co. 116 E. State Phone 18 FARM BUREAU CHICK FEEDS Farm Bureau MERMASH CHICK STARTER protein Farm Bureau LAYING MASH protein You want chicks to glow fast, foalhor early, be well and stioiiff, ma make good pullets. You want high egg production at low for feed, We have built efficient Farm Bureau feeds the job. DAIRY and HOG FEEDS MILKMAKER protein.

Balance home grains to ptaduce more milk at lower cost per cwt. PAILFILLER grain ration. PORKMAKER protein Starter, Grower, Fattoner. Mix i home gra.ns for a cheap gains. We grind and mix feeds.

Garden Dusts for All Vegetables Sprays and Insecticides A FULL LINE OF FARM SUPPLIES Farm Bureau Service, Inc. Formerly Traverse City Farmers Co-op Inc. 108 Hall St. Phone 822 "DON'T END UP IN THE MIDDLE" Adopt labor saving methods That's Point 6 of the National 8-Point Dairy Program'. The U.

Department of Agriculture suggests to dairymen that changes often can be made to save labor and speed up chores. Your County Agricultural Agent will be glad to help you find short cuts. MAXBAUER CREAMERY 913 W. PHONE 850.

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