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Show PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD THURSDAY JUNE 10, 1937 PAGE SEVEN WANT ADS PHONE 495 - Wait ad will appear on the Classified Ad Page If they are in the office before 9 a. mn after which they will appear In the column Too Late for Classification." Classifica-tion." Want Ads win be accepted Wtil 1 p. m.. except on Saturday, when they srill appear ap-pear in Sunday's Issue If phoned Into the office by 4 p. tn. Rates First and aecond Insertion, per line 10 cents; taree days, 25 cents per line; one week, 40 cents per line; two weeks, 70 cents per line; one month, $1.20 per line. Minimum charge, 25 cents.) Count five words to line. Minimum accepted, 2 lines. Double price will be cnAged if payment is delayed delay-ed or collector must call. Legal Rate 10 cents per line per Insertion, In-sertion, 8 pt. type. FOB RENT FURNISHED OR UNFURN. 3 rm. mod. Couple. 170 W. 2 So. apt. 3 ROOM furnished apartment. 232 East 3rd North. jl5 3 ROOM modern apartment. 127 South 6th West. jl-r RM. mod. Gth South. apartment. 442 W jir, SLEEPING rms. No. Phone 883. 131 West 6th jlG STARTUP'S apts. coolest, popu lar prices. 67 N. 1 West. j!4 4 RM. mod., private, furn. apt. 600 No. 1st West. jl4 ROOMS for rent. 418 No. 5th West. Phone 129&. jll 3 RM. furn. apt at the Elizabeth. 107 East 1st South. jy5 5 RM. mod. home, comp. furn. incl. piano. 492 E. Cen. Ph. 941J. jll 4 RM. mod. furn. basement apt. Neaj B. Y. U. 040 N. 3 East. Phone '247J. j20 I RM. mod. apt. Phone 553J. 319 East 1st North. jl4 BOARD AND ROOM BOARD and room. 218 North University Avenue. jll FOR SALE - CARS WHEN you buy an auto, ask your dealer about the $5.00 down 20-nonth 20-nonth payment plan of the Persons' Per-sons' Finance Co. 207 Knight nlock. Phone 210. ti WANTED TO BUY OR RENT FOUR or five-room house, perfer-ably perfer-ably in the northeast, rent or buy immediately. Write Box 45, c-o Provo Herald. jl 5 FOR SALE HOUSES BY OWNER. New mod. Call at 456 North 5 E. home. J16 2 HOMES, good location. $1450 and $1750. Inq. 232 W. 1 No. Phone 1371 J. jll PERMANENT JAVIN G FOR perfect permanent wavet patronize Bertin's Beauty Shop. 256 E. Center, Phone 1343. j20 LAWN mowers machine sharpen ed. Jos. E. Wneeier. 630 E. 2nd i South. j!2 We Guarantee To Sell You Any Make or Model USED CAR For Less! WE ALSO CLAIM That you get more for your money in a 1937 Stude-baker Stude-baker than any car released re-leased .to the public. 1929 FORD Sedan $1125 This Car cannot be duplicated dupli-cated at this price! GEO. MAYCOCK MOTOR CO. Studeaker Dealer 35 N. 3nJ W. Phone 404 -j. Provo, Utah REMEMBER The House TfratiGives You More and Sells for; X-ess. il'-r tif. i .-.-V - - " - - Here is Your Chance! To Acquire a Fine Farm of 23 Acres, with good water rignx; fruits, berries, alfaKa, etc. Brick house, coop and barn; full line of machinery; also fine mare, yearling colt and cow. Owner unable to farm, will sacrifice for $6,000, and take small home in Provo. Bal. good terms Near Fair Grounds 6 Acs. choice land, good water right. A bargain bar-gain at $1200; good term. 6 Room Br. and Frame House 9x12 rods of ground, suitable for 3 more homes; very good location. loca-tion. A real pickup at $2650. Suitable terms can be arranged. Near B. Y. U. 5 Room Modern Frame House, with basement apartment; good home and income in-come combined; very attractive buy. 5 Room Brick, 6x12 Rod Lot Shade, lawn, flowers; can keep cow and chickens. $1800, terms. May take smaller home. Dixon Real Estate Co Provo Property o FURNISHED APTS. Living rms unfurnished Ten Rooms - Two Baths All now offered for $4750. Close to school center. o HAPPY HOME 4 Rooms Water Coop for Poultry, Fruits Discounted for QUICK SALE $3150 Total Price. Excelient View of Provo and Valley. o ENJOY THIS SUMMER Cozy Loe Cabin Modern SPRINU- UhL,L, a lovely place to live - OWN THIS RIGHT for $1600. o EXCELLENT FARM New Brick Cottage - Coops for 200U included about 900 poultry -Close to center school district -Investigate this Bargain! o UNIVERSITY AVENUE HOME 4 Rooms -Large Lol Across from School Going for $3690 NOW! -o- 12 ROOMS 1 Blk from B. Y. U Furnished Going at Bargain May take Bldg Lot for Equity. o $550.00 Buys a Pretty Lot for Beautiful Provo Home See this Lot Offered Cheap Now! o GOOD BUSINESS LOCATION 7 Rooms, Paved St. 1 Block from B. Y. U. $4200 Total price Owners desire immediate sale. o Just Ask For What You Want in Property Will Endeavor To Find Your Property. o Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards AGENCY 39 W. 2nd No. St., Provo, Utah FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS LG. gas range, good cond. 2 gas heaters. 492 EL 2. So. jll TABLE and slightly used daybed. Leaving town Sat. 731 N. 3 E. jll ELEC. Fiigidaire, $25. Inquire 125 East Center Street. jl6 WEINER pigs. Bert L. Carter. 1820 West 6th South. jl3 PHILCO radio, overstuffed set, walnut bedrm. set, Bigelow Axminster rug, baby carriage, baby bed, Eureka sweeper, elec. sewing machine, 4 wheel trailer, trail-er, 6 new gas brooders, perches and troughs for turkey flock. 1929 Chevrolet sedan, 300 yearling year-ling hens. Numerous other smaller articles. At 600 South Main St., Springville. jl3 MONKEY stove. South. 447 East 3rd CITY Cafe at Roosevelt. Beer equip., good business. R. A. Felter, Roosevelt. jl5 FRESH Jersey cow. Inquire 876 West 1st North. jl5 COMPLTE set of drums, reas. Ph. 1347W. 160 So. 3 E. jl3 ELECTRIC refrigerator, $50. 68 North 1st W. Ph. 705. j20 MOUNTAIN grown seed or eating eat-ing potatoes. L. E. Carter. 761 West 6th South. jll SUITS! Individually hand-cut and tailored to measure, $18.50 to $46.75. Satisfaction guaranteed! Call at 26 N. Univ. from 5 to 6 p. m., or phone 1483W for appointment. H. & H. COMPANY. COM-PANY. mlO BEST nut coal in town. $5.75 ton delivered. Special price on storage stor-age coal. Phone 525. j26 SMALL iron safe. $35. Herald office. tf TOMATO, cabbage, pepper, flower flow-er plants. Ph. 677W. 467 S. 6th West. jl4 LOST BROWN and white Scotch Collie Pup. Return to 220 W. 5 So Phone 1152. Reward. jll BROWN Shaeffer's pen. Return Ralpfh Beard, 77 E. 4 No. Phone 983. Reward. jlO CHESTER white pig wt. about 75 lbs. 658 N. 3 E. Liberal Reward. mm tMT0 Buy a Home and Stay. Put Renters are subject to move. We have a number of good buys homes, farms, ranches, business busi-ness property. Hotel for lease that pays well. Fire insurance, the best. See Prows & Haws, 53 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 456. FURNITURE AND STOVES! COME DOWN AND SAVE! Cash or Terms New ruga, $7.50, not congoleum, guaranteed. New Coal Ranges, guaranteed unconditionally $69.50. Used Furniture of all kinds. Bargains. Bar-gains. Coal, gas and electric ranges, $6.00 and up, Majestic, Monarchs, and used washers. Small down payment. 445 WEST CENTER Best Bargains in New and: Used Furniture! New Horton Washer $49.50. Used Washers $12.50 up. Used Ranges $12.50 up. Used Beds $1.50 up. We Buy, Sell and Exchange at The General Shop. We accept Utah Prosperity Bonds. Phone 915-W. gELP WAITED FEILE GIRL or woman for gen. hswk. Write Herald, Box H, giving references, refer-ences, wages and qualifications. J9 ATTRACTIVE local work if you have good car and can give reference. ref-erence. Guaranteed salary or commission. Address 200 Spring Arcade Bldg., Iam Angeles, California. Cali-fornia. jl3 EXPER. lady for housework. 2 girls in family, 7 and 15. Apply, Herald Box 7. Must give references. refer-ences. jl4 SMALL mod., clean, apt. or rm. by responsible person. Write Herald Box 8, giving price and details. j 18 FURN. or unf. 2 rm. Prefer mod Permanent. Have lived in last 12 yrs. Answer quick. Address Herald, Box 25. jl4 POSITION WANTED STENOGRAPHIC work by young lady. Ref. Phone 1370. jl6 COMPETENT girl wishes to tend babies. Phone 854. jl4 FOR SALE HOUSES USED piano, must be in good condition. con-dition. 456 No. 5th East. jl6 B-A-R-G-A-I-N-S-! DUPLEX in good location, just the place for a good home, and $20.00 income. All for $2800. On good terms. Small tNew Home in Pleasan Grov 2 Acres of strawberries. Will pick 750 cases of berries this year. Only $1650 lor quick sale. Good Modern Home, with half basement. In good location. $1800. Payne Real Estate & Insurance Co. 225 West Center, Provo, Utaii Today's Bargains! 5 It. Br. Home, NE. 2 R. finished in basement. Heat. Well lo cated. Priced $4500. 5 Fur. Home, Modern Screen porch; -2 coops, variety fruit trees; Vj acre garden. $2500. 5 Room Br. Home, S.E. Good lot, $2800. 5. Room Frame Modern Home Close in; large lot. $1975. 5 Room Br. Home Basement Heat. $3000. rT A "V DUAT TV rf i IjrlviV I rvii.J-il I VLF.i SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY - BURN - BORROW PLUMBING SERVICE rOR Dependable plumbing and service can OUbert FieW 620. ti POLUY'6 'VC-D) K OLLY-ANN6 un cue I WANTED TO SOY 5 OR 6 RM. mod. home. East part of city. 444 N. 2nd E., Price, Ut. J30 STOVES and furn. 1 pc. or House-full. House-full. Highest cash price. Ph '287W. tf FOR SALE OR TRADE $140 CREDIT on V-8 Will ex change on Chev. 272 W. 2 So. jll BY owner, mod. 4 rms, sleeping J -porch, casement. Large ioi. j Near scnoois. $zioo. win traae for Salt Lake property. 892 E. : 3rd South. jll EQUITY in 20 acre farm, 8 rm. home, outbuildings. In Pleasant Grove on oiled canyon rd. Will trade for small home in Provo or Springville. Write Herald, Box 8. jl4 FOR RENT- -UNFTOOTSHED TWO 4 rm. newly dec. mod. apts. 214 N. 1 E. Spanish Fork. Inquire In-quire next house east. jl6 3 RM. mod. apt. Electric range. 255 So. 7th West. jl4 PARTLY furn. 5 rm. mod. apt. house with basement. 371 N. 4 West. jll NEW Mod. 3 rm. apt. Electrically equip. 184 N. 2nd East. jll n "v . nri a. t rrn- ?Q- aP?; e? s! 4in iNonn. r'hone biM. ill STRICTLY mod. new 4 rm home. 454 So. 3rd East. jlO i ROOMS partly modern, near B. Y. IJ. No children. Renter must have job. Apply 691 No. Univ. Ave. tf B-A-R-G-A-I-N-S! 5 Room Mod. Brk, fur. Heated, lawn, shade; 2 extra building lots. A good buy; good location. loca-tion. 6 Room Mod., Garage Close to school. Roomy, attractive $3650. 2 Story Br. Hot water heat. 6 R. on 1st floor; 2 upstairs apts that rent for $40 per mo. Has Home Owner's Loan of $2500. Bal. $2000. Near B. Y. U. Owner leaving town. Will Trade 80 Acre Improved Farm, equipped with buildings, implements; 3 good horses, 77 reg. ewes and lambs, 40 head cattle. Good water, also 125 acres grazing land $14,750. Small Hillside Cottage, 4V6 acres land, l1 miles from town. Total To-tal price $250. Terms on part. Oho ice Building Lots $250 to $700. Homeland Realty Co. Commercial Bank Bldg. Phone 72 Big Baseball Trade Put Over BOSTON, June 10 (l.P Baseball's Base-ball's most famous brother battery bat-tery combination Wes and Rick Ferrell and Outfielder Mel Al-mada Al-mada were traded by the Boston Red Sox today to the Washington Senators for Pitcher Buck New-som New-som and Outfielder Ben Chapman. Chap-man. It was a straight player swap, according to General Manager Eddie Ed-die Collins who announced the deal, one of the biggest of this season. For the Red Sox it was the biggest big-gest transaction since First Baseman Base-man Jimrrry Foxx Infielder Eric McNair, Outfielder Doc Cramer and Pitcher Johnnv Marcum were purchased from the Philadelphia Athletics two years ago for an estimated $400,000. U. S. A. C. to Appoint Teaching Assistants L" xwciiiy Ledums m sistantships will be available at i the Utah State Agricultural coi-ilege coi-ilege at the beinnng of the 1937-38 1937-38 school year, according to an announcement of Dr. Sherwin IMaeser, chairman of the commit-'tee commit-'tee on graduate work. I All applications must be In by July 1 and it is expected that i those who are given the asstst- fAARTY'6 OOI HO TO &HOW POLLY-AN WC A &OOO TlrAE.l'LL WIN HER SAYS MAQTYwl ALWAYS OPT THE f He JUST QOUfrHT A DANDY USED CAR ROrA I t-tlOTORS WATCH MftttTY'S Se6D. Lighted Softball Project Heady to Go Says Anderson M "Provided the 20-30 club approves, ap-proves, we are ready to go ahead immediately with the lighted soft-ban soft-ban project," Mayor Mark Anderson An-derson announced Thursday. Location of the project has been set for the area adjacent to the Tim-pan ogo9 ball park extending extend-ing north of the ball park and east of the cttv swimming pool. Both city officials and 20-30 J members together with Reed ."Lob" Collins, citv recreational director, have visited the grounds an(j indicated tentative approval previously president Clarence Vacher of the 20-30 club was in Salt Lake City early today and could not be reached for comment More than a score of softball teams stand ready to make use of the lighted field as soon as it can be completed. Mayor Anderson An-derson stated that 30 days would ibe necessarv to see ' the field ready. A plan of the field has been drawn ur and will be presented i to the 20-30 club men by Clyde Scott, ball club director. "A first-class lavout" is as sured at the field Mavor Ander son reported, with WPA and NY A approval already secured for the work. CCC voluntary work and equipment ready to begin, and city and 20-30 club ready to back the project. City debtors also will, be allowed to quicken construction by supply iner their labor. yy tentatively uutv. - - " nicked to supervise construction ' 4. , ... wv, Allow Ul wit layuut, vviivii for nieht play, said the mayor Funds totaling nearly $700 are now in nana ior me worn m 20-30 coffers, and city and WPA aid will bring this amount to the required total. Idaho Mine Strike Settled Peacefully BOISE. Idaho, June 10 r.Ri-Governor r.Ri-Governor Barzilla Clark today expressed ex-pressed gratification that the strike of more than 150 miners at the Morning and Page mines in Mullan and Kellogg had been settled set-tled without violence. The governor said it was an example of what arbitration could accomplish. "Both sides kept their heads," he said. "As a result, re-sult, things were settled peacefully, peace-fully, without grave financial or industrial losses." Settlement of the strike was accomplished largely through the efforts of Governor Clark, J. L. Balderston, commissioner of law enforcement, and representatives Of both employers and workers. Germany Planning ' Ocean Air Service BERLIN, June 10 V.P Germany Ger-many intends to conduct final trial flights for commercial trans-Atlantic trans-Atlantic airplane service to New York this summer, the Lufthansa company disclosed today. Two giant four-motored seaplanes sea-planes will cooperate with land planes to start the trials early next month, it was said. In everything but name the trials will be regular mail flights. The service is to be operated via Lisbon and the Azores. Land planes will fly from Frankfurt to Lisbone. There one of the two new seaplanes will star for the Azores, where the second seaplane will start the final stage to New York. PARIS, June 10 I .H A French company designed to operate a north Atlantic airplane service was founded today. It is called the French Transatlantic Air company. com-pany. LouLs Couhe, former chief of civil aviation at the air ministry, min-istry, is directing head. antships will work toward a master's mas-ter's degree. The assistantships will be given in the departments of. agronomy, agricultural economics, eco-nomics, botany, bacteriology and biochemistry, zoology and entomology, ento-mology, economics, physical edu cation and home economics. USED CAR BUYERS SAY Pick the Dealer OOO THREE mb DODGE SEDANS AT A' LARGE DISCOUNT! You Can Compare These Cars With New Ones! Nayjor Auto (Co. - v 490 West Center, Provo - Phone 26i NIGHT SOFTBALL GAMES POPULAR SPANISH FORK Provlnar that thev are not has-beens, Spanish Fork's Not-Sd-Hat," Softball league, officially onened the son Wednesday night at the lighted light-ed softball park with a double header projrram which kent the spectators' in gales of lautrhter. The Utah-Idaho Sugar company team out-smarted the Town Gh-rapes Gh-rapes and won by a score of 13 to 9, Durlrtj? this frame the fans were treated to practically everything including a humdinger of a dx firht along: the first base line. In the final erame the California Packing- Jed the Farmers around the diamond until the last inning. Bv thia time the stubble jumpers mmmenced to show firht, so instead in-stead of taking- a llrkin? thev hammered out an additional ten -nns. making- the fmal count 16 to 14 in favor of the farmers. SPANISH FORK With an exceptionally ex-ceptionally large crowd of spectators, spec-tators, as witnesses, two hard fought games of softball were olayed Tuesday night at the lighted softball nark. Salem took the measure of Curley's lunch with a score of 7-11. Hunt pitched pitch-ed good ball for Salem and Bow-en Bow-en for Curley's Lunch. The other game o the double header was the National Guards vs. Beniamln. This was awarded to the National Guards the score being in their favor. 15-6. Hansen pitched for Benjamin and Johnson for the National Guards. Ogden Livestock) OODKN, Utah. June 10 r.p (USDA)- Hos; receipts 150 for market. Early sales steady to 5c higher than Wednesday's general market, ton 11.45 on beet local butchers, mixed light and medium weights 11.35 down to 10.00; packing pack-ing sows 8.75 to 9.25. Cattle: receipts 150. includes 120 for market and 30 direct. Early sales limited to low grade cows, steady at week,? decline, veal calves 25-50 cents lower for week, "dd lots low cutter cows 2.50 to 3.25, no better kinds sold earlv. few medium veal calves 8.00, cull and common vealers 4.50 to 7.50, nothing done on better kinds. Sheep: receipts 1400. includes 1150 for' market and 250 through. Truck load local lambs 10.75. few ewe? out at 2.00 t 3.00. late Wednesday Wed-nesday car 82 lb. Idaho lambs 11.50 straight. 7 loads 86 lb. Idahos 11.50 sorted 25 head to car 7 lb.s, under average 10.00, few trucked in lots 10 35 to 10.75, with common and medium sorts at 9.00 fo 10.00. few lots ewes 2.50 to 3.25. FINAL GRAIN PRICES CHICAGO, June 10 lP Cash grain: Wheat 1 hard dark 127. Corn: 1 yellow 123 M; ; 2 yellow 123-124 M.; 3 yellow 123; 4 yellow 122; 5 yellow 120: 2 white 125. ; 3 white 123'4; sample grade 113-1184. 113-1184. Oats: 2 white 47",. Rye: no sales. Barley: Feed 55-68; malting 85-100.. 85-100.. It is hard to induce wild song birds to breed in captivity. Most states have laws prohibiting the possession of wild birds. A SPECIAL! 1931 Chev Sedan This Week 65lC Only vk3 BURT'S NASH LaFayette Service PHONE 295 50 East First North 1M UTAH MINING i ' STOCKS i . BY-cNnra press ) ; STOCK Alta Tun Asked 01 .40 .43 1.10 .04 .22 H .44 .04 .25 .93 01 .31 .28 Bingham Metals. . .39 Cardiff 41 Chief Oori 1.05 Goto. Con Comb. Metals E. Tin. Con. . . East. Utah Eureka Bullion Eureka Lily . . Eureka Mines Horn Silver . . Iron King . . . Mt. City Copp 02 .21 V4 .85 .03 .22 .90 .01 .28 .25 11.51 1175 Mammoth 1.80 New Quincy ... .04 M North Lily 102 M Ohio Copper 19 Mi 1.95 .05 1.07 .21 .04 .22 .03 .12 4.75 .40 14.50 .02 .03 .74 7.85 .05 .07 Park Bingham . . .03 Park City Con. . .22 Park Nelson - . 03 Park Premier .11 Park Utah 4.25 Provo 34 S. K. Coal 14.00 Swansea Con. Tintic Cent. . Tintic Lead Tintic Stand. Victor Con. . Zuma .ox vt .02 .69 7.25 .03 .06 Metal Pi ices NEW YORK, June 10 U.P To-dav',3 To-dav',3 custom smelters prices for delivered metals (cents per pound) Copper: electrolytic 14; export, no sales as yet. Tin: spot straits 55 7-8. Lead; New York 6.00-05; East St. Louis 5.85. Zinc: New York 7.10; East St. Louis 6.75; 2nd quarter 6.85. Markets at a Glance Stocks irregular in dull trading. Bonds irregular; U. S. government govern-ment issues irregularly lower. Curbs stocks irregular and quiet. Foreign exchange easy in relation to dollar.. French franc recovers slightly. Cotton about 30 cents a bale higher. Grains: wheat 1-8 lower to V4 higher; new corn 3-8 to 3 cents lower; old corn lower; oats 5-8 lower to V higher; rye 1-8 to 7-8 lower. Rubber irregular after early strength. Silver bars at New York, off 1-8 at 44:' cents a fine ounce. MARKETS BUTTER AND EGGS LOS ANGELES, June 10 r.P Butter and eggs: Butter: extra 33, prime firsts 31 standards 31 xh, undergrade 28. Eggs: large unchanged; medium 22, up 1; small 17, up 1. Western cheese unchanged. Bid of Your Opportunity ONLY 10 MORE DAYS Left For You To Get Your Red O.K. Used Car at a Substantially Reduced Price! Our Cars are all reconditioned. They have excellent tires. New Paint. New Upholstery All cars priced at over $250.00 Carry a 1000 Mile 30-Day Warranty. We believe that we have the best Reconditioned Used Cars in Utah County ! and we believe that we can save you up to $75. Come in and let Us prove it to you. Our Cars can be financed at the lowest possible finance fin-ance rates, and carry the regular GEIC Insurance. Here is a List of the Cars We Are Now Offering For Sale. Practically Every Model is Included: 1936 CHEVROLET Master DeLuxe Sedan $595.00 1936 CHEVROLET Master DeLuxe Coupe $545.00 1936 CHEVROLET Standard Coupe $525.00 1935 OLDSMOBILE Sport Sedan $550.00 1935 PONTIAC Sedan . . ; $550.00 1934 CHEVROLET Coupe $450.00 1931 CHEVROLET Sedan $295.00 1930 CHEVROLET Coach $195.00 1930 FORD Sedan $250.00 1929 CHEVROLET Coach $165.00 1933 FORD V-8 Coupe, new motor $350.00 1929 FORD Sedan $165.00 1929 OLDSMOBILE Landau 2 door $140.00 1929 OLDSMOBILE Coupe $155.00 1930 DODGE Sedan $195.00 1928 OLDSMOBILE Coach $85.00 1929 DE SOTO Coupe iiM4 uhkvkolet Fick - 1934 CHEVROLET Pick - 1935 CHEVROLET Pick - 1936 DODGE Pick-up clean $450.00 1934 CHEVROLET 157-in., cab, chassis, stake ..$440.00 1934 CHEVROLET 157-in., cab chassis $400.00 1933 CHEV. 157-in. cab, chassis, stake, clean . .$350.00 1929 PLYMOUTH Roadster $125.00 1929 FORD Roadster $145.00 1928 CHEVROLET Sedan $75.00 1928 CHEVROLET Sedan $95.00 1927 CHEVROLET Sedan $35.00 1929 DURANT 4-Door Sedan $35.00 Many of These Motors Hare Been Re-bored. Our Loss is Your Gain BUY NOW! 5? WASATCH CHEVROLET 2 ARMY FLIERS Wff fSfORtl - ..,,--. . - (Continued from Page One) Massachusetts national guard and state aviation inspector. McNeil is salesman for a typewriter type-writer company. ELY, Nev., June 20 (U.R) Fear of mountain lions kept Lieut. Joseph L. McNeil on the move as he walked 53 miles over the -Nevada desert after he and Major Clarence Hodge bailed out of their army observation plane. during dur-ing a storm, he told the United Press today. "I tried to follow the lights of what turned out to be the Gold Hill mine not very near to civilisation civili-sation throughout the night," the flier said. "Meantime I kept wondering about the mountain lions which I had heard infested the Nevada hills. This thought kept me moving mov-ing until I arrived at a ranch house at 7:30 the next morning, nearly 24 hours after we lost our plane. "Major Hodges spent the night tapped in two parachutes at the scene of the wreck," McNeil said. The two officers left for Suit Lake City by bus early today. A check of maps showed that McNeil chose the wrong direc tion to walk for help. Scene of the crash was only 20 miles south west of the Wendover. Utah, emergency landing field. . ..... LOOK AT THESE PRICES ON PERSONALLY used cam 19.36 HUDSON Sedan , 1934 DODGE li2 Ton Truck. 1930 HUDSON Coupe 1930 FORD Sedan $095 $440 $225 $1195 And Many Others! These cars have been reconditioned re-conditioned and marked down for quick sale. SCHOHELD AUTO CO. 70East First North PHONE 14 $195.00 up stake $350.00 up box $350.00 up $425.00 .V - - |