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The Ludington Daily News from Ludington, Michigan • Page 5

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PAGE FIVE There Are Offers Here To Suit Every Purse and Purpose INGTON DAILY irate pet llae tot consecutive red for Irftifli UIN taken the tlwe inwftug et ho nd taken tot toil Ihfta bMii tf fcnfdUk IIAAtt Count fix to line. UflMAi -JllittV WV i ordered lot three 6r six and trttort mil oiilr fw, the nuirtber ot tlmw appeared and the fcdjttrtmettt n.Je at the rate earned. Publishers the right to edit ClMiUied advertliUti per line white the uii Une of i i Announcements Mounttnf Goods 4 CUl FUneral work. OaU Frank Nordlne, 810 B. Ludlngtou Avt.

xei. 672. Strayeo, Lost, 10 black white female, white eyes. lost. Win.

Nankec, 312 N. William. Tel. 1010. Automotive USED CARS Also 2 4-wheel trailers, lor sale or trade.

Nelson, 109 8, Robert, Tel. 212. Business Services Oifeted Ifc equipment; town calls 50C; rates SOc per hr. This good to 1 April I 1 p. Hoberts; 1S01 Madison, LUdingtbn.

fimployment fielp 33 teaiht tools to. work 120- 4cre farm on shares. Gopd Tel. C. M.

L6cKe Carr Settlement. White Barred island ftjfls, buff Orplnitdnsi each. Blood tested, AliO broader ttoves and Incu- bat6rs for sftlft) half price. C. Alstrom, Phone Ciinvassefs, Agents aa SALESMfcK'WANtEb ir No lay-dtfB, cuts tff hard thnes for Dealers.

offer yew around direct to farrft trade" fUll Hhe fttfme remedies and household products. Many make 140.00 weekly or more, write qui6kiy. G. ID. HEBERL1NG COMPANY, POPEYE The Reception Committee By E.

3EGAE MerctiatiOlse Sale 51 CEMENT GRAVE water and vermin-proof; total protection. Buy the best. Van Sandei-s, Custer, Mich. B. 2.

the finest, granites in existence, at pric.es that ate right. A. G. Burley, Scott- vllle. Mich.

Feed, yeyuimeri 10 ions of loose alfalfa for sale. Carl Schwass, ScottvtHe R. 1. Tel. US-tf-S, MIXED ALFALFA AMY 1NMAN, LODINGTON B.

3. -Rooms for Housekeeping 6U HULLO, FOUtf VOU POLKS OOGHTfcR MOVE TOPOPILAHIA-THEV'S A FEW OF OOR CITIZENS Ir4 THE STUDIO THEV'LL NOUJ TELLVA UJHAT THtV NW NEW COONTRV TO BROADCAST GET MORE JOS' AS NEAR. VA KIN GET ON EART1 NiOT ONE PAVO ME TO MAKE. I 9UT NOW I FOUN' IN NOT ONE CENT ME TO GET ME. TO 5AV TO COME, WERE TW6MV P60PLI HOMER HOOPEE tT.

Patent Office Trademark Registered RATH heated Itir- nishcd rooms for light housekeeping. Private bath, garage. Tel. 191. Real Estate lor Sale SEE US 'FOB real estate.

Home Realty W. Hocking, 1st Start. Bank Bldg. for Bale SEVERAL MODERN sale for less than 12,000. Also good Olmstead ft Newberg.

Estate HAMLIN or 3 South or North Bayou Hamlin Lake lots wanted to buy at sacrifice Box 71, Ludlngton. Column front Page 4) WILL sWAt 1 heating stove, clean, slngfe -beds, 1 Ifcwnmower, 2 swings, M'. gas tank hcater.l 10-gaI. crock, 1 dish-dryer, for full- size beds, must bookcase, library table, small table, rocking chairs or small gas stove. Marins Obel, 207 S.

Washington Ludington. WILL Washer, or Electrical Appliances for groceries, meats, produce, gasoline or what have you? Wayt and Hanscn, 110 S. WILL for fresh har- ness, wagon or tools. Phone C. M.

Locke at Carr Settlement. WILL one-yqar-old boar for hay. Roman Garstka, Ludington, R. 3, Box 70-B. WILL OW Heater, Folding Davenport Bed, Vegetable Slicer, for Oil-Stove, or 3 burner in good condition.

Gertrude Mueller, Custer, Mich. Bbx 2. WILL SWAP 6-lrionth-61d Chester-, White Boar for young Jieifer, young brood sow or corn. Arthur L. Hawley, Scottville R.

4. TRADE weight Ford Truck, 500 capacity Brooder (Used weeks), Heifer Calf (19 mo. old), lur good work horse. Also, Edison i Vi'ctrola (2 min. 4 min.

points) and 44 records to exchange for 4 setting hens. F. M. Grlnell, Ludington R. 2.

WILL TRADE tabor, soldering, repairing for potatoes, food and seed for L. F. Bockstahai) Tollman. WOULD LIKE TO Concertina for any stringed Instrument. Also Leghorn Hens for Blacksmith Forge.

A. E. Stewart, Fountain, Mich. R. 1.

IVILL purebred i Guernsey bull' for sheep, or I what have you. Gco. W. Petersoh, Scottville, R. 2.

WILL mow of oat straw "and model Ford truck with 1 transmission for a horse, cattle; I mower or disc, or what have you? i Victor Septrlon, ScottvUlc. Tel. 115- r-si. liriLL standard i Vlctrola with records Jor small kitch- range. 'Evar Carlson, Amber Sta- jtlon.

Tel. 129-F-2. truck for good cow or young stock. Will trade L. C.

Smith typewriter for good watch. riSultry or shoak Wha? have you? W. H. Martindill, 388 Third Man- Istee. WILL new eas range with oven control for a large size Heatrola or a light truck.

John Wichtoskl, Vj ml. north Fountain. WILL dog 1 Tuiooded, for chickens what have you? George O'Brien, ScottvUle, 3. IflLL ray with 5 Jnstnir Wts ail In good condition for a small cook stove. Also, will swan nainting -paper hanging for dirt hauled to my Albert Ramy, 101 Bernard Scottville.

WILL hay for cedar posts or'liogs. Herman Pomrenke, Custer, Mich. 2. Tel. Scottville 154-F-5.

WOULD trade several 150200' Watt Electric Bulbs for 50-60 Watt what have you? R. Schaeffer, 10? E. St. WILL property located at Crystal -Valley, for farm. Five room housei with full basement, furnace and Ught plant, eight acres of land with DOO I'rttlt trees, mostly pears and apples.

Also will swap 1928 Lincoln rodaster for a good team of horses. Lynn Beadle, Crystal Mich. WILL Portable Powar Outfit for cows, horses, chickens or for anything ol value. Albert R. Hill, H.

4, Scottville, or Amber Station. WILL for corn or young heifers. Dave Beadle. R. 2, Custer.

WANTED TO year old cow fresh January 16, for good alfalfa hay. George Sterns, R. 3, Ludlngton. LEGAL NOTICES TREASURY DEPARTMENT, U. Coast Guard, Washington, D.

March 22, 1933. Sealed bids, in triplicate, will be received at U. S. Coast Guard Headquarters, Washington, D. until 2:00 P.

Thursday, April 20, 1933, and then publicly opened, lor the construction; under ona general contract, of a two-story frame building approximately 32 feet by 82 feet and boatroom extension 28 leet by 43 leet, with basements, concrete foundations, and all modern. Improvements; a three-track timber and steel sheet pile marine Idtinchway 43 feet In width by 104 leet in length; and the moving of the present station building to a temporary site and work Incidental thereto; at the Ludlngton Coast Guard Station, Luctihston, Michigan. Bid forms, specifications, drawings, may be obtained upon application, to Commander, Tenth District, U. S. Coast Guard, Grand Associate Civil Engineer David K.

TJ. S. Coast Guard, 452 Federal Building, Milwaukee, Wlscons'lin, or to Commandant, U. S. Coast Guard, Washington, D.

C. H. G. HAMLET, Rear Admiral, U. S.

Coast Guard, Commandant, ILL mill or sleighs for good watch dog. Henry Route 3, BOX 4. IIM- a Chevrolet 4-door Jandaii, consisting of engine block, transmission, generator, glass for doors and other small parts wood, radio or farm produce. Call evenings. Frank Rohrmoser, 4M E.

State SeottvUle. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE OF LAND CONTRACT To Swan Westerllng, Clyde Henry, and or Thomas Kelterllng, Trustees, You are hereby notified that a certain 'land contract bearing date the lltn day of March, 1925, by and tween Bwlgart Land Company, of Chicago, Illinois, of the first part, and Swan Westerllng, Clyde Henry, and or Thomas Kelterling, Trustee, of Chicago, Illinois, of tho second part, Is In default by reason of the non-payment of the installments of principal and intereet due thereunder, and you are hereby further notified that the said Olaf T. Perfect, now successor to Swl- gart Land Company, and owner of the fee, elects to declare and does hereby declare said land contract forfeited and you are hereby further notified to yield, surrender and deliver up possession of the premises In said land contract mentioned and of which you are now in possession under and by virtue of the terms thereof. Said premises are described In said land contract as follows, viz: of excepting the East 12 rods thereof; of of of of of of of all the of excepting the 2 of of SBH of all toeing in Section Eleven (11), Town- slitfi Twenty CM)) 1 North, Range Slx- (16) West, Mason County, Mtohlgan, and containing ninety- nine (98) acres, more or less. PERFECT, Owner of the Fee.

CLAY F. OLMQTEAP, Attorney, Ludington, Michigan. vtafrQft $. April 3, 10. THIS RED TAPE SI LI IfS AirUMMY (SUrCCMES OiJr OP- ROOM, THE AMD KNOCKS DOWM Bang Goes the 100 Yard Dash Record! By FRED LOCHER NO OF PROBABLY JUST A UVTTtE DOWyESTIC WARFARE, AMD THE OLD BOY IS By JOHN C.

TERRY Gold Silver and Jewels Trademark O1T1J.J.X1 rj. s. Patent Office GOOD NIGHT 1 IF T. SHOULD OPEH CHEATS I'D GO I BATTV AS A OWL 1 F16HTIM6 A OUEU OR WITH A VALUABLE GOLD MOUNTED COKTRAPTIOM LIKE THIS SHOOTIN' IRON AKD WONDER HOW MANY UNFORTUNATES BX" THIS SWELL CARVIMO MORGAMTOOK A SOUVEHlR HOT 1)06'. HAVE FELT PUNNV TO AROUMD WITH JEWELS AS TMICX AS REGALES SET THIS WAS AN OLD SOLID GOUD AND JUST EMERALDS WAVT TILL CAPTAlM ANOTED StE By TOM All Out! HOLLO ROLLINGSTONE Trademark Reelatered Jusr BECAUSE RJM I'LL- IF" HIS FIRS ROBIN By Oscar Hitt Trademark Registered U.

S. Patent Office NEIGHBORLY NEIGHBORS BOY YOUR FACE 0-H-OK, KY HO MYRY-AND MY LI PS-YOU PRESS ME A PHOMED ME: THAT AUVE'ANT) WELL, I FOR QUICK 1 ET ME PRESS, YOUR OFFH A BURHltY INTO HUD 'COP Sundown Stories By JVIARY GRAHAM BONNER The Circus Parade "Let's have a circus in honor of Jelly Bear," Willy Nilly said. "Wei haven't Jiad a party for him, since he awoke from his winter's sleep." "He'll havevto perfonn in the circus," said thefDbg. "He would have to 1 be our star "That's all said Willy Nilly. "I'm sure he'd be glad to take part." They called to Jelly Bear, who had- finished his job of cleaning the pots and pans, and he thought it was a wonderful idea.

"We have a parade, Willy Nilly said. "Willy Nilly must lead the parade," the others shouted. "We must get out our instruments KO we can play in the Puddle Muddle "Let Top Notch, the Roofer, lead the parade," said Willy Nilly. "Where is the line of march to be?" Rip, the Dog, asked. "We'll let Top Nptcli decide." said Willy Nilly, "but we'll travel along the principal ruts and mud puddles in Puddle Muddle." Each wanted a little myre time to practice special tricks and to get coitumes ready and then the parade was ready to start.

Top Notch carried a little stick under one wing which sometimes he tossed in the air and twirled and caught again.j.sumu red paint they hail S. 10 be- I I ,.3 4 I ti ij The Ducks blew in- thcj over their band and Rip, the Dog, curried on 'his back drum which he beat with his tail. Mr. Quacko Puck and Quadiy aiul Quacklei were the three clowns, and 'they had found The parade wa.s u'uoiit gin. Martin Van Huron eighth vice pvp.sKitmt eight president oi the Jt pr.

U'i Tyl was th" I. u. h-ju iO runiuiiid' '1 4 ily aic n. aeturers it'ls 'j day ct oi.

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Years Available:
1930-1977