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Show T1IK OGDEN POST THE OGDEN POST E CLASSIFIED ADS Watch the j Classified Section (or Bargains POULTRY Pid iot price liv LAWN MOWERS Pultr pi'LLMAN POULTRY CO. d It, ! - fh Anu. ITv 7U or ell poul- if no J- want to bay North XV.h- J. Rops. - tool s. K. F. D. Dumber DU'- - . 8. Phono GEORCK Duftifl formerly t Suj.plio Tr. your Lme FOR (IKNKKAl. CI.KANIN,! MiivIHTENINC lroducts Corp. whingtnn BROKING 510 and Sorvico Phono Avenue ffi.OTONDlT LARSON "' "t 25th Stro-- t SONS, Iluildina mnt of work in huildii 5GRthlhlllrtonJAv.nu OPPORTUNITIES CLASSIFIED riu-toi- line. SHOES AND HATS AUTO ADS" ircut. 'MlllJSjj "tTniir Exchanged This Y ear !i mouth. Gal-Xesto- n, I of t.m II, Ul 6 ill) i)0 WASHINGTON KSI'AI ni.-rlInilll. alil in full Phone C5J9 i, tin 1L (iniii-lm; pn.-r- u l IMi.l Sir.vt DKXI Kit I'hxiu- - "U A. NORRIS 1926 - nio.1.-- Moon 1 inlui-tii-i CIIKAI' ;i Ilrouii-ha- (nr inimnliMtf arrauiir tor 3ii,i an.! Banks and Packard Ululx Sedan ns re-xpti- Ni-- Uoupo Nrw MdlliKiit Turn. 1926 Buick 7 Sedan Im MM.trr Su, 6.T Ti-I- Shrubs and Vines Tliiin Year (.Mil. Cadillac Phaeton Krry .. Wey, with Mini ('iniph-l- r Si Timi KijiiipmiMit. ABOVE CARS FULLY GUARANTEED for Every Purpose Let Us Plan Your P!antinj;,( Ogden Cadillac Co. Moore's Nurseries 1266 Wash. Ave. Street Mini Ihnne 2ftlh AHniii Avm. bllO 7978 FEED Get the Best MASH GKOW-M0U-CHIC- K (with dry buttermilk) fZ.Rb, 100 pound Field, Flower and Garden GKOW-MOR-CIIIC- Seeds; Poultry Supplies; Pax Globe, Brands of Poultry and K IJ-78- Full-o-Pc- p, 100 pound , SCRATCH FARMERS FEED CO. ZOOS Stock Feeds. l!'11 "'I'Ave. pnanply WhihKtiin filled) Phone 1B2 Great Rasin Grain Co. Bcrthana Building Phone 632 LEAVING STATE; MUST SELL MY BUSINESS .319 24th Street . ed .ik- - Packard I'JJJI M'ulel, TREES Phone 782 (All IKUKS I'naili.rl, trust When the top of a new bath room throughout the country xvill be asked to cooperate with stool is raised it lifts a foot rot for the government in spreading the news shoes, the equipment for which of this call for redemption, and in shining is contained inside the stool. advising the holders of honds that the treasury will probably offer new securities in exchange. For the first time the radio will be used by the government as a mourns of reaching millions cou-po- Folding Delivery Suitable partially or young outdoors Roxcs for elderly man, disabled veteran, man who must be for his health. $200.00 Cash Takes It, including car necessary in the business. Established 3 years. Numbered, Branded and Repaired Job White Addreas: Just Salt lake" Ate. HALKSBOOK SPECIALIST LADIES! FOLLOW THE CROWDS! RECEIVER YE! I'linn QUALITY USED CARS A I' The backs of the cabin spats in a new German pussenger airplane arc liddcrs of Second Lilwrty Itoan bonds hinged to fold down and form berths that their bonds will cease to bear during night flights. com-ntte- HEAR Aveiiu ('all in.., HPYINH! SNAP Iliir ed 7T krfi'i Mutur Co. mi. I Kimi-- I ih! Ii.v in l.'tn.'imli atinn A t K S H A K II K It Iiliiri XX'aehinirton Avenue Le-rio- n, E! w Ii n tirmnl nrw Juliilis- TXVO FSTAI'K DKAIKK I'll. in- tillfl Dt El VII. 1 a Inrn- Ini, flO'.O; Tnnia: l. , a iiiniilh. KISHIXi; TAlhl.K Siieeialilie eheat nt crest on November 15. Hat-Ii- h SMALL HOUSE XX'KI.I. ll-i- shoe. "ii Ford-NcLsn- lou NORRIS K trunk, 'url Uriki. 4 A R. A. Washington, 11. May i. Secretional Bathing Beauty pageant at lOJIENS BENEFIT ASSOCIATION Mellon has called for payment on tary Womens number 1, Review this month. Texas, She was November IS, li'27, all SUver outstanding a hearty reception. Wit Association, gave a mothers given Second Liberty I .nan bonds. Interest New and Wednesday members for fsthers program, day prospectiTe on bonds will cense on November jd the club vvere introduced at the meet- 15, theFp 1U27. fning in the Woodmen halL Among Approximately $1,700,000,-00- 0 of bondholders. An announcenumbers was a ing. Miss Kate Fenton, teacher at ht entertainment of these bonds are now outstand- ment will of the the state the school number for the deaf and blind, ing. pupils shortly be broadenst from by dnw the larger radio stations of the coun-trV- with two deaf boys gave a demonstravmhis Reed school of dancing. While the bonds will be paid on tion of work at the school. November 15, 1927, it is quite probable The importance of acquiring bondBob LEGION Folia nd reported the club had SERVICE STAR that the six next months the holders during with the fact that their bonds Service the of contributed for $10ii.00 the Xb Ogden chapter Mississippi treasury will extend to the holders of have been called for payment is em$tir Legion will be represented at the flood suffers. The club announced a dinner dance the Second Liberty Loan bonds an phasized by the treasury's records of tite convention to be held in Salt to cxchanp them for previous calls for lake City today and tomorrow by the at Hotel Bigelow on the evening of opportunity redemption or exother securities. No an- change. These records show that there government Mrs. 1. U. El- May 24. 'allowing delegates: nouncement has as yet been made as are still outstanding at the indge, Jr., Mrs. J. G. Falck, Mrs. to the type of security to be offered in time, in the hands of the public,present about fad Edson, Mrs.. Kenneth Jones, Mrs. DISABLED VETERANS. exchange, or the date on which the $:.0,l)m),(H)0 in government securities F. J. Hirt, Mrs. Fred Clark, Mrs. A. The members cf the Ogden exchange offer may be exported. The UHin which interest has ceased. Batestas, Mrs. Don Woolsey, Mrs. of the Disabled Veterans of thechapter World treasury explains that the terms of the in this amount are $3, 600, 000 Drobeska, Mrs. M. Lightner and bonds require that a notice be given in Victory notes which ceased to bear their at war, Tuesday meeting night, B. Jost. Xa F. voted in favor of having a banquet at to the public six months in adx'ancc of interest in 1922 and 1923. There arc the afternoon session of the state the redemption date. The secretarys also outstanding $14,500,000 in tem- AMERICAN LEGION convention which will be held in Salt announcement, therefore, does not bonds of the several Plans for the ninth annual depart-sn- t Lake, May 21. The meeting of the mean that the bonds will be paid at rorary to which were attached liberty only a of the American meeting was attended by a large num- the present time, but merely places limited number of interest coupons. in Ogden, during August, were chapter ber of the state officers of the or- the holders on notice that their bonds The last coupons matured some seven e jjiraued at the meeting by the will be redeemed on November 15, and years ago. The holders of these temganization. Those who Tuesday afternoon. will cense to bear interest on that porary bonds have neglected to exatonded the meeting were the followdate. OGDEN ELKS them for permanent bonds havchange er If holders of Second Liberties de- ing the full number of interest T. C. MacAuley, of the Twin Falls, L Olsen, chairman: Joseph T. attached, and until such exchange Din, secretary, and the followin Idaho, lodge, was the principal speak- sire to have their bonds redeemed, they er at the session of the Ogden Elks should present them for payrtient on is made they have no means of colFrank' ytds of The enter- November 15, 1927, but if they desire lecting the interest In the face of fawning, finance; George E. .Grimes, lodge Tuesday evening. committee announced tainment that a other government obligations In place these facts, the treasury is especially KtcTtainment; Milton D. Boyle, in of their Seconds, they should watch for anxious that the present announcebe would Jinx given party dancing Manly Thompson, housing; memfurther announcement and notify their ment reach as many Second Liberty hall for the the Ods Weeks, lodge tonight distinguished guests; bers and their ladies. bank to keen the minformed of any Loan bondholders as it is possible to Isvrence Clayton, banquet; Carl J. exchange offering that may later be reach through the press, the radio, ScowDackler, Fletcher parade;-Jand the banks of the country. made by the treasury. CLUB LIONS soft golf tournament; Virgil J. Har The Second Liberty Loan, which was In 1917 and 1918, it will be recalled, At the Tuesday evening meeting of mp, boxing contest; R. H. Cornwell issued 1917, was the when the was government selling second in November, nUieity and advertising; William P. the Lions club, District Governor H. large loan floated by the govjttphens, program and publications; L. Sulley, National Director M. M. bonds of thr several Liberty Loans, a during the World war, and Da-i- d Neilsen and H. F. Femstrom, presi- nation-wid- e Henry Schmetzer, campaign was conducted, ernment registration; this loan does not mature until A. Scott, decorations. dent of the Salt Lake Lions club, all every available facility being used while 1942, the condition of the money marof Salt Lake, were present, and gave to reach the public and sell the bonds. ket and of the government's finances re'now is EXCHANGE CLUB practically reports upon the advance of Lionism The situation makes it possible and advisable to call and is the Hiss Mae Letts, have clubs new Five prepargovernment state. in versed, the (Miss Ogden, in the state during ing to redeem or exchange some of the bonds for redemption in Kivembcr. Utah") was introduced to the mem-- n been organized The state con- these bonds. While no such elaborate of the Exchange club at their the past two months. Engineers have estimated that weekly meeting at the Hotel Bigelow vention of the district clubs will be canvas is contemplated for the reTuesday noon. Mias Letts was held in Tooele, May 21. The Ogden demption notice as was undertaken in 130,000 horsepower could be obtained from the Danube river by building a makby George J. Mitchley, who club will send alarge delegation to 917, the treasury nevertheless is canal 25 miles long near Vienna. the to. effort inform a aid that she will special convention. state the ing to Interna the go , ah $iXW Ut. i ., S.T.i.YOil i lie? Ni'iliitt, IIinHiuih, I !, Iiump- - mi4 lit In-l- flue In.lldme i. I'n.o 1 .uivl.t; 'IX'iniA. $ i 00 ilea n and iii!m K.ict i FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS M Second Liberty Ijoan ISonds to be Paid or Clubs, Lodges, Societies Hint. all HE XI. Avenue XX etraig Phone 811 l.,4 LOTS IN FURNITURE CO. Summers Irofeietor cauty Parlor. SOUTH 20-1- SPECIAL !'i.i mini. I iis, lijal Nmii Hit's. v. OGDEN FENDER SHOP repaii-eil- No KWcrudljr INUKI'hOIST furniture, nun and ranee Drue out of liilih rent and wit youraolf I'l.il Knrl Avriuit REPAIRS , mill (Lin S! iiT ii'ii hi uit- - nrw plurrt Ave I'l.ttnr 3VJ0 Alul FOR SALE REAL ESI ATE LOWE, Dislrihutor Phill M HOUSEHOLD GOODS BARGAINS Sruv. T. W. t Just l'uir Water I. K. ntem IVndeni and lulm and welde.l. Riiwel Avenue l.(h Stue-- In a. I Linda of i Ubw. ri.Mitf ish. m Auto Top rrkets K'r Ih.U Nl REPAIRS A. B. C. AUTO t..k n ia Wdhl;.(toH Abtllf hhiI NHiMT Wrvker Oren Sun S ci.il 'iiipim'ht f.r Kehi Kii'Nir Wolk. r. A. rOlIHC, l'niu-tt.- r Kuvl Ast line Plume STM Fr Pall i FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES II. Ambler An to Salvage oi k REFRIGERATORS COOLR1TE 8t2 tli'iierul Auto Urpoire Mnwt I'hune IMA YOU may order your ailr and rhuree them. collection will be made after tl.e firel publication. THE OGDEN POST 2420 Kieeel Avenue Phone 865 PERSONALS your A V'l Co.' d RAILROAD CONTRACTORS1 No Julie to Small nor to Rio U- - 23rd Street Phone 4.M Rfilenrc Phono 8539 Office: C. E. Armitron Akcnuo ItUDun. in i.ili a MWiultv. XV ffi AUTO SALVAGE iiie iVmiMitv MARK BINGHAM 4 MUNICIPAL Kuil MMlil emll Wuili leather 'nt b ARE YOUR BRAKES? II ARPSTER it SON Ljt In7to -- Or li..u!e :.c:m HM It Airline )iiu.-.ii- i 1 A. L. BREWER CO. Wheelwright Construction M Scratch Your Cor Trying to mnva thing. jjvESS 24h m llow CONTRACTORS and transfer bagoagk fouVT Brook Your Back flfi i: XX mike ni t liOY lKUl I. lNiiK.lt i r in rot Aj'.o lie, nil X1) n CO.' LEATHER WORKS x BRIDGE GARAGE i PAINTING & DECORATING FOR the L..u;fe. ih,-Wil. hums Irtsluct. in kr lisp RADIO pjrownmt AUTO REPAIRS Lawn Mowers Sharper d Paris atul Repairs Riverside Second-Han- d More 1800 Wash. Ave. Piif 826 Watch the Classified Section for Rargains Phone 44R3, Ogden Xi SALE INVEST Your Old Roofs in F. R. F. C. Real Lostic Cement over your old roof costs one fourth as much as your Shingles. Terms and Estimate Free ALL WORK GUARANTEED Estate 6 and 7 Per Cent Ronds SHF.WFI .1 ,S $100.00 : $500.00 : $1000.00 Entire Stock $10,000 Safe Investments' 427 KIESEL BUILDING 2154 Quincy Phone 2173-- R American Worth of Asphalt Shingles High Grade Utah Product Suits, Dresses Sale Continued FRIDAY, MAY 13 Western Roofing and Manufacturing Co. Tee Lock Hexagon DISTINCTIVE SAFE Strip SERVICEABLE Ornamental Designs t Applied over the old wood shingles by expert shinglers. Roofs Guaranteed. Order of the Receiver: Stock Must Be Converted Into CASH at Once TEN MONTHS TO PAY American Asphalt Roof Corp. Tf Phone 1277 OGDEN, UTAH 2466 Grant |