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Show i jm THE HERALD - JOURNAL, WASHINGTON TUBBS hi he second of twelve classes eting weekly for the course adult education Riven mem- of Parent-Teache- rs assoc- jons throughout the stale ns .conducted for the Logan uucil representatives ut the T. A. Monday evening. Mis aa Page of the state dtpart- nt of education is class ,er. The class is held in the aid of education room of the nor high school, ext week Miss Page will ae to Logan, and meet with any of the P. T. A. locals their respective districts as ssible. Superintendent Louis Petersen said Tuesday morn- Represetatives irorn all locals 1th the exception of the Ben- in school, attended the scond ass meeting. They included: U.0 Mohr, pi esiaent of the Lo- tn Parent-Teachecouncil: rs. William Doutre, president the Junior high school local; li s. Leon Fonnesbeck. group, ader, and Mrs. Ellen Bindrup. llson school; Mis. Walter Bar- ?tt, and Mrs. George McDonald, l; resident of the Ellis school Albert Webber, president,, of the Webster nd Roy Reid nfiool; Mrs. P. A. C. Pedersen, Woodruff school; roup leader. nd Mi-s- . E. J Maynard. Whit- - By Crane DARING WftRRiCRS, The. PtC Of THE EEECP.lAM ARMY, ARE ABOARD WASH'S TRAltl. HOVl BRAVc TrItV ARbti HOW THE CROWD CHEERS'. OB, IT'LL 6 A NiFTY JOKE CM SN6EZtf WBEM Tfry EV100P DOWN AND CAPTURE HS OAflTot. : PAGE SEVEN " AUTOMOBILES CoMmims v SALK 11929 Ford Sport Coupe Ford Cabriolet 11930 Ford Tudor 11929 Ford De Luxe $250.00 $375.00 $325.00 1930 UNFURNISHED 3 ; room apartment. Pnone 837-- J. Modern , 019. $10.00 furnished apartment. loo North Second K,st. 017. Four room modem unfurnished house. $15.00 4S9 West First 3 room furnished apartment, 017. with garage. Phone 141. North. 015 I 360-Nl. (3 room uioGern apartment with To adults- Attractively furnlsh- i 4 room 153 modern East Third ed, bath. 64 bungalow, washing machine, private S2Hf. t 275 Boulevard. 015 North. Phone 851. West Sixth South. S28tf. Modem home- 310 Wmt Center. Furnished apartment, suitable pract icallv new electric rangeS18tf. l for light housekeeping. $12 50. phone 702 Call 477. S19tf. 28 East Second North03tf. FOR RENT Modem four room S9tf. 2 rooms, furnished or unfur-LTT.house. Phone 10W-r: rushed, heated apartment, Fej'T iruT'TP? with fOU RENT New Ewtlieh use of " batli and M UOLlttd fT" 1!o'lleTftn1' OlTf. or W' $1 201 East Third North. rent, seven ramiliorsle Anmssen : steam heated rooms and apart- - South Mam. Phone 903. 019. ments. 50 East Center. Phone for SALE Beautiful modern 360-- J. Nl. ix room bungalow, double trm niMhed amm.. garflge' sprinkling system, good RFv.T f tocatlon- 221 West First NorthJonathan and Rhode Island t entT 205 East lmrd Nmth iPhone 625 at 10 a. m. or fl p. m Mailer, Fred Greening apples. S12tf 016. Hyrum. .. FOR RENT Steam heated fur- Delicious and Jonathan apples. nlshed and un- or y, no John Ltimlberg, River Heights. furnished apartments 87-house. Phone Jllii5liL&init!IIS 817-017. Phone S5tf. . . . ... Want to buv wheat and barley. BOR RENT Furnished room, 379-after 4 p nl furnace heat, 396 North Main.) phone S5tf. g. Print 'fiper hanging, 028. FOR RENT Three room furCall 521-amadl nished apartment, furnace B&irdi Talk to Robert Crookston about heated- 390 North Main. S5tf. ' Reasonable. West First your plumbing. Phone 285. 022 North. 017. ' j J. i $15-00- . i . - - Sdl T, t i ; t. r i , Heines ' j ! $375 $200 Ford Roadster Dodge Panel Chev. Coupe Ford Tudor Ford Coupe Chev. Cabriolet Chev. 1 FOR SALE j I 4 Used Cijr 11928 11928 11920 FURNITURE 11930 11929 Living room, bedroom suites, 11929 kitchen victrola. 11929 cabinet, breakfast set, buffet mirror, Tniplr drapes and window shades. 179 11929 East Fifth North. 017. 1928 Furniture and bath tubs. Phone 11929 pi $50 $65 $373 $275 $375 .. oidsmobiie' eoach $275 Chev. Ton Truck $150 Durant Sport Roadster $25o The following cars have been left with us to sell. The owners are anxious and have placed quick selling prices on them 11930 Ford 1 2 ton truck 11929 Ford 1 Ton Truck 1 1924 Ford Ton Truck 11930 F'ord Coupe Also a number of real bargains in repossessed cars and trucks. 1 1- -2 ! SERVICE , , , Mutts? Cs0 FORD PRODUCTS j rk r, NEWTON kalso-minm- Ecinni r err Rt o s . v Ao'l, Funeral services for the on- JlxL-a ajl vi sc w,r.. twe Lnonth old baby of Di and Mrs "jy oseph Jones ot Midvale weiCj. D R. home of set. 244. Phone teld at the Buttery radio altornom. Oct. 15 larks. Thursday Foison Picnic SALE-MC. and M. ale Fox FOR were Rigby Teirier, Second hand .snare peakers drum. Call Reese Johnson, C. Larsen. Musical mimoers pup. $5 00. Star Witness Richmond. 856-019. 017. . ncluded a vocal duet by Mr md Mrs. L- George Clarke and Phone one descendhundred Nearly Purebred Ramboiullet rains. J Thursday at tile home of Miss nuartet .composed of Emar ants N8. oi the lute Milton D. Ham- - Blanche Fife In honor of their 015. II. Meit:J. , Umlthfield. Jederson, Alice Jenkins and mond family met in a family leader. Miss Relda Fuhrimjn, to sell or Wanted ilr. and Mrs. L. G. Clark", reunion buy, exchange released as Wednesday in the First who was all kinds of poultry. Phone rayers were by Presidmt John ward chapel, the occasion being then- - leader.recently five were Twenty 975-017. Gritfm and M. R. Cooley, his birthday an- - included nterment was in the Newton niversary. The following MISCELLANEOUS A. Mrs. J. Mr. and proFuhnman The services were gram was rendered: emetery. and son Delbert, accompanied Call nder the direction of Coun-elTuxedo, sue 36, cheap. Remarks. James T. Hammond; by Miss Norma Hinderknecht, Tuddenham. R. 654 VV. Oct. 15 Joseph C. M remarks. to motored week Lake Salt last Hammond; FEMALE HELP The Primary association held sketch of the life of M. D. end to take Muss lone Fuhrtman Hay det rick ano pair of sleighs heir homecoming Friday affer Hammond, Mrs. Louisa AlKa; to the mission school, 696-J3 014. Experienced saleslady, ready-to--Cali loon In the recreation hall. The vocal duel, Mrs. Margaret Hamwear, age 22 to 35. Give full stunts and mond and Mrs. Vesta Alder; irogram consisted ofof the POULTRY of Phone kinds. all first letter. Box 1 particulars various nusical numbers N8860-Herald-Journa- l. reading. Mrs. Ella Campbell, 015. lasses of the organization, Af-- piano solo, Mrs. Rita Jensen; 5 Ml-iAlso by the class leaders. solo. tacks $100. Jeanne CampGirl for general housework 460 Kindling. piano ' block-woo- d the program, games and bell. remarks. Scout Executive 'i' ' : ; Dalton, Provl East Eighth North. 014. 1S- Mary J- Hendry washos- dense. Phone 590-J- 4 after 5 lancing under the direction of D. E. Hammond: ltmarkr, Bish-- 1 te'c;h to the Ladies Literary club azel B. Rigby were enjoyed op A. M. Hammond. oclock. 015 Kht refreshments were served. At p. m. dinner was serv-- , Friday evening. The home was 5 sacks $1.00- - Also leaves me affair was under the super-Isio- n ed in the recreation hall. The Kindling. Pa,u',' flowers autumn block-woo- d. Mrs. :uld and the proDalton, Providence, of the presidency. with tables decorated wcie Phone 5im-.i015.- 3 year old Holstein cow, brand ninie Larspn, Mrs. Ida Crook-o- n beautiful lull flowers. Relatives Kram was carried out in Swiss and Mrs. Archa Barker. ;; t ed with A., straight bar on attended horn Hyrum, Lewiston. Dennan ideas. It was in charge1 FOR SALE OM0 round native Mrs. Hendry Har- slit out of left ear left, ; of Presment S. A. Alvis Is suffering from a Logan, Salt Lake and Provo. cedar posts- 75 South Fourth aiicj shoulder, ( l arkmson gave a talk on crop 0; right. Notify 137 erlous injury to his eye, reJust recently the Chugg fam- -, the lO-West. Phone 297-Two-Logan. customs of with OMtf. Germany met at Far West to organize dyed while cutting weeds - -- S5tf. ,0r - small ily family organization. Maronl dbeU were sung by Mrs Harold scythe. Some of the Blue silk dtess -, Garjacket, Mrs. Friday. PaHunson Fred were and seed livers of a burdock was elected as president. Herald-JournaChugg Rel. Return to A social hour fol owed dur-s'ig -Mrs Norma Crabtree sane, two Lipped Into his eye. necesritat-Lc'Cid ward. 015. medical attention. with inS which a the program, during v,ea by the hostess assisted! Mrs Loretta Rigby. Mrs- Eve-y- n Miss Fern Chugg at the piano Mane Garrett. FOR SALE 6 acres of farming Grnfin and Mrs. Mary and Spencer Crabtree played hy land. Phone 837-- J. 019 The family of Mrs. Martha owdle attended the Cache the saxophone uceomparununt ounly'P. T. A. officers meeting for one number, in connection Leishman gave hpr a surprise, afternoon in Logan. with Mist Chugg. Three other. Sunday afterncon at her home,' Friday ' AND PRORATE Mrs Birdie Weston of Bear numbers were played by Spen- - it being the birthday anniver-ce- r GUARDIANCrabrt-eke spent several days last "Nth Miss Chugg at ' sary of Mis. Leishman and the SHIP NOTICES of brothers. anniversary with her the piano. eighth birthday ek visiting officers and her daughter, Melva. A bowl ofThe Primary J . Ervin. Jesse and Waldo Mrs. Lee Hales of Logan gave CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR tail flowers formed the centerward First THE RESPECTIVE rker. teachers of the SIGNERS a review of the book Seed, by deA retable. of dinner the has Eliza Mrs. Christensen Alice piece FOR FURTHER Mrs. INFORMApleasantly surprised Charles Norris at a meeting of ser- was dinner chicken licious where on from TION. Logan, turned home Wednesday evening. Dattage of town Veneta Belle Patterson, above, the Ladles Literary club on Fri- In Lbe District Court at the she spent several weeks. She As she had recently been releas- ved to twenty. Out Mrs. 18 year-old day. Mrs. John Baxter sang a t First Carl Lebanon. were ai.d Mr. Ind., Lake high Salt at guests the in fair a organizaas teacher ed Judicial District ot the attended the acNtiLson and two children of school girl, is the states star vocal solo and Mrs. L. P. God- i State ot Utah in and lor the tion. Luncheon was served. City last week. She was Mrs. Otto witness in the trial of Mrs. Car- dard and Mrs. Baxter sang a Mr. and and was Hyrum her Mrs. presented grandsons, Dattage. County of Cache. companied by rie Simmons, charged with pois- number together. Mrs. August with a beautiful picture as a to- Kent ana family jt Millville. LaMonte and Nclan Griffin. at her two daughters at a Clawson was hostess her oning M. I. A. attended labors Wellsville ward who her The for NOTICE TO CREDITORS those of ken respect Among Miss Patterson said she home. Mis. Goddard, whose will commence. their improve- picnic. the state fair were Mr. and in that capacity. home Los Angeles, was a is in at sandwich bit chicken a into C. H Haderlie left Friday for ment In the District Court of the i drtve Weunesday. Mrs. David Rigby. Mr. and guest. picnic and found a strych- special The Wellsville ward M. L A. the First Judicial District of tie Mrs. C. H. Ralph entertained Rigby and Mr. and Mrs. Idaho tali', where he will spend Below a nine is capsule. eloseup members of meeting a few days before going on to held tlieir conjoint State of Utah, iti and lor the Amos Rigby. club Coterie the at the of capsule. Mrs. Leona Haws, Mrs. Olga his home in Freedom, Wwo. a bridge party on Thursday afSunday evening in the taberCounty of Cache. LaRce Jones and Grant Ham- nacle lu co.iection with the ternoon. Four tables of bridge Hansen, Mrs. Florence Rigby were played. lihd Mrs. Gene Alvis attended mond left Thursday for Bui Icy sacrament meeting. President The high score In the Matter of the Joint Es-- 1 of was awarded to the monthly meeting of the to work hi the sugar factory Heber Green was inoncharge Mrs. tate of J. W. Embleton and prize A. I. M the program. Talks Francis Olsen and the all cut Margaret Embleton, deceased. Daughters of the Utah Pionpers during the beet campaign. Era Creditors will present claims i Skipper Daviy of American work and the Improvement of Thursday at Logan-Thprize to Mrs. O. H. Birch. Mrs. A father who loves the son Oscar by Ernest Ijrsley Hanson of Logan and Mrs. with vouchers to the undersigTi- - j Junior band, under the Falls is visiting with Miss Har- were saw a he who never and boy the general board and Henry Michel ed at his residence at Smith-fiej- d, Jensen were direction of Martha Jones and riet Jensen. hates the father he never knew guests. A delicious IVt special Mr. and Mrs. Leland Zollinger, Cooper of the Second ward. Cache County, Utah, on dinner George Ecklund have resumed roles Larsen are the James and daughMr. and Mrs. portrayed by was served in the late afternoon. or before the 15th day of De- -. practice'ana are meeting twice Mrs. Font Zollinger at Harriie and Thomas Mrs. and family spent Sunday Meighan Dr. and Mif. Arthur ,W. Olsen ceniber, 1931- ter, Ruby, and Mr .and each week. Tremonton. Albright in 'Skyline, the Fox and children of Sunnysidc, R1CHARD PILKENGTON Mrs. Drurilla Christiansen enJoseph H. Olson spent Wednesreturned which the Lake is attraction Lois in Miss Salt Taylor picture club day and Thursday Administrator of the Joint tertained the Washington, are visiting with a Thursat the after theater, spending Capitol home Saturday relatives ip Hyrum. Estate of J. W. Embleton and at the home of her mother, n. the State Fair. Miss Wvnona Hansen visited at week at Salt Lake visiting with day, Friday and Saturday. Flic Olsen of Salt Lake City Margaret Embleton. deceased. Mrs. Fannv Barker. Friday affa- ol the is friends. and eouise, Meighan relatives on was the guest of his parents, Thursday. Dates of publication, October ternoon. The time was spent the USAC iven Sunday ther, and in a smashing climax, Mi. ui.d Mrs. C. F, Olsen, A dinner was on 13. 20. 27 and November 3. 1931-The Fuhriman family enterm sewing and social chat. Light Al-- 1 Mrs. his himself to reveals Mr. son, of and for home the at lemairur.g until Monday refreshments were served to tained on Friday evening the the bright, wiio with Maureen O- - Sunday, at Henry Maughan in honor of Mrs. when he returned to nine members and two special Miss lone Fuhnman in- - morning SUMMONS love furnishes of Sullivan the anniversary Mrs. 1ih Mr. and Hyrum birthday employment In Salt Lake. guests, Mrs. Hortha Hanson and home of forof terest modern asters this bowl of in A story and Mr. House and games Mrs. Joseph Nielsen Maughan. Fuhriman. Mrs. Stanley Griffin- med the centerpiece of the hie in a great city. Myrna Loy are ol a new daughter In the District Court of the First mu.MC furnished the entertainin bom pareV Judicial District of the State dinner table. A delicious chicken is featured with these three A phonograph record capable ment. Refreshments were served recently. Donof Utah in and for the County Mr. a characteristic part, as is Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jensen The Junior girls of the First dinner was served to eight. of playing continuous1;- - for half of Cache. are rejoicing over the arrival an hour is now on the market. ward M. I. A. entertained on and Mrs. David Hurst and son OldA Dillaway. favorites cast ol popular oi Paradise were present. ol a baby girl. of Miss stars,; Miss Maurine Petersen accom- ELLEN S. BISHOFF. plaintiff, supports this quintet Mrts Rena Brenchley, Pauline Maughan, Miss Aileen Included in the ensemble being panied Miss Izola Jensen and vs SAMUEL HORNSBY BISHKen-- 1 Jack Fields and other county workers to the OFF, otherwise known as SAMDarley, Miss Alta Cooper, Ray Stanley IDEAS ARE WORTH MONEY Leishman. Preston Brenchley, neciy. fair at Salt Lake on Thursday, UEL HORNSBY BISCHOFF. dea y Brencn-leof tells the story irne.-- t Leishman. Lewis "Skyline returning home Saturday night. fendant. It is MKiiifiinnt Unit one of tin1 lliiui;' j.romleil for in ilic THE STATE OF UTAH TO and Farrell Darlev attended friendless youth who is biltered Miss Petersen participated in iu Consl it lit ion of the Ceiled .suites iteif is llmt the fisler.-ihis father Gleaner SAID DEFENDANT: for the social prejudiced against stake the contest as the health Cache eminent sli.ill grant patents hi indiviiimiL vfl' invent new tilt ts the boy's unmarried County You are hereby summoned to health champion. girls and M Men Friday evening who desei Later useful t lungs, A maul of a patent hy the I . S jrivea to the he is befriended Miss Rena Brenchley mother. within twenty days afat a The appear First ward Hyrum. sponsored or inventor the riaiit to po!niio ail etltofs front makinu. of the by a wealthy contractor and en- - successful ter service of this summons upwas chosen president at which banquet years. wlliiij; hjs invent ion for n term of gineer, who, in the end, is re- stake Gleaner girls. people on you if served within the Mr. and Mrs. George Spence vealed as his father. an in excellent minty in which this action is proa invention. you useful new anil participated have 1eihips you Icrhnps Following this discovery, he gram and dinner followed by brought, otherwise within thirspent. Sunday at Richmond as ktiovv someone who Ini- -. There me rry liefinito mol oe ifie prohis his father denounces lor Mrs. boy and of Mr. Ralph zuests dancing in the anoement hall. ty days after service, and devisions of law fot ol it aunng a patent. Tiny are all Dearly set early conduct, but when he real- -; M. W. Smith acted os toastmas- fend the above entitled action, T i tilt I 1N Spence. forth in on r Washington itnremi's hullothi, II Professor and Mrs. A. N. Sor- lzes he is not without sin him ter. Musical numbers durmg the and In case of your failure so PATENT. If Jon me uieelntnienllv itnliunl. and interested In ensen and family of Logan were self, having gone peidously near banquet were vocal solos by Mrs. to do. judgment will be renI'ili mil a knotting how a' paKiil is olilaousl, send for this tinUi-tiruests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex the danger line with a girl, he M W. Smith and Ml.s Thelma dered against vou according to tin) eoiijnni liolon and mail a direitoit: becomes tolerant and realizes Burst Friday. cornet music bv Al- the demand of the complaint, and that he is. after all, no better, Liljenquist. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde bert Fallows and selections by this action is brought for the 1 12. DEPARTMENT the FTrst ward orchestra. The purpose of dissolving the bonds daughter Louise of Salt Lake than 'his lather. were tire guests of their parents Wiishitigton Human. In ily HERA LT) .HU RN'.L orchestra alsa furnished music of matrimony existing between C. A SunCARD OF TIL4NKS for the dance. The entertainMr. and Mrs. Daniel Jones i:;oj ew fork mime. Washington, ) the parties hereto and for tiie 1.N7. ment was part of a program custody of one minor child, and day. They also visited relatives I tttntt a isipy of tin lntll tin IlfW Tt tip.TMN Pit at Mendou returning home that Words cannot express our outlined by the ward finance other relief as uraved for in and etn torn herewith file e nt' m oiii. or loo-- e. uniaini'elh d. t gratitude to the many friends commulee to provide money for said complaint, the evening. of S. postage stan'is'to emer return postage and h.mdlim: eostsMr. and Mrs. Elmer Bowen whose words and deeds of sym- the ward budget. C. LToy Hall which complaint has original filed been visitare and family of Magna pathy and comfort cased our was chairman of the arrange- in the above court. NAME ing here with their parents Mr. sorrow during our bereavement ments. GEORGE D PRESTON and burial of our baby bov. Mrs. Kenneth Petersen is reand Mrs. Thomas Darley. ST. and NO. Attorney for Plamlilf Bankhead Leo Mrs. We means to Mr. and thank ported to be severely ill. take these is Post Office address. movSTATE Avon two of all children who in any way befriended suffering from heart, trouble. CITY 203 Cache Valley Bank Bldg o and ed here Saturday for the win- us. Mrs. Joseph Thomas of Gar- Logan, Utah. of the HERALD-JOURNALogun, Utah. I am reader a A. D. Mrs. ter Mr with their grand parents Swenson field is visiting relatives in and (pDates of publication. October Mr. and Mrs. George Spence, j and family. Hyrum. iiooooaciociijaacooyapao.paciaoobaooaooobooaooeapoatioa? 14, 21, 28, November 4, 1931. ) T . , Providence News E t ' SALE th AMT or i -- - ed er s t - - LOST ' V j - J. : ' os CHARE hi Guaranteed onstration Fit. or For demappointment East Center. cull 1157J or 470 MRS. ELLA B. SMITH Nu-Bon- Legal Notices HYRUM i ' j -- i Used Car Bargains! 1929 FORD TUDOR e j , j H i l H ed j -- ' VV ; ' V L, i ( -- paint, just like new. Guaranteed with an "OK" that otmts . $300.90 FORD COUPE Looks like new, runs like new, and guar1929 anteed with romts an that OK $300.00 CHF.VROLET TRUCK Thoroughly reconditioned and ready for hard work. A real buy S1GS.00 and guaranteed with ail "OK that counts. 1928 -- PONTIAC COUPE An ex- that counts' 1929 FOUNDATION GARMENTS Custom made corsets, cor'e-lettfgirdle', rupture bells and pads. Effie E. Merrill, Corsettior. phone 1279-- J 379 E. 2nd North s. MOVflMH Packing, crating. Local and long distance hauling. Joluison Cub Si Transfer Co. Phone 314 CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING - ASPHALT SHINGLES 5 2 PERSPFF.D LAYS. 300 CEDAR SHINGLES. FECT Have your roof done the right way By SnriLh Brothers Lumber Co. CHEVROLET TRUCK ton (ruck with cab and stake side bodv. Has had good care, is in first class shape and realty to go. Only $375.00 Guaranteed with an OK that counts! A I 1926 OLDMOBILE SEDAN -Looks good, runs good Only ... . 171 on " 1927 CHEVROLET COACH Has been reconditioned and put m first class shape. You must see this ear to appieelate its valllP- - Only Guaranteed with an counts! $3 25,00 OK that Cache Auto Company 30 SOUTH MAIN STREET LOGAN UTAH DELAY SAVES NOTHING Holland Furnace Co. lhone We re pair and clean any make of furnace. let our in's hhoes should be fixed before wet weather has Its opportunity to bring about illness. We feature work un special ladies shoes. CliUch estimate. GOODYEAR SHOE repairing FLOYD LARfiON Saxophone and Clarinet Instructor. Formerly chief assistant instructor in the Jascha Gruewich Btudios in New Ytjrk City. For appointments call Thatcher Music Store. 10 lessons. $10.00. Phone JUST UNPACKED Latest models in Majestic Radios. Finest super heterodyne perfect tone reception. CRYSTAL BOTTLING & FURNITURE COMPANY Phone 444 652-- J for Dental Appointments DR. LYMAN E. SxMITH Dentist Cardon Jewelry Bldg. 41 N. Main gin Just-A-Me- re New new rubber. Looks Mrs-Golde- At the Capitol 211 ceptional value and a car anyone would be proud to own 'ly $275.00 and guaranteed with an "OK t j Fbone 1928 -- t J FOR Panel rv- -3 as&ocia-- 1 rs 19 31. i lo-a- Parent-Teache- U, Phone 50 or Mail Them In rs ier. ion. P. K U Tk Cllasilfedi Joutv nan or T o WEDNESDAY, LOGAN, UTAH, Guaranteed repair service on all makes of washing machines and vacuum cleaners. We call for and deliver. Phone 1027-JOHN J ROBERTS 75 So 4th West A Clean Furnace Pays. Our GIANT VACUUM CLEANER Does the Best Job. Jackson & Fry Co. Phone 130 Sla! Ripamnig NEATLY DONE use only the best of materials. Expert workmanship. We S. WENDENES 115 North Main Street |