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Show fliWWWWiWfliWiWAWU,1V ? 3 ; S ' - H J : m' Don't retard your efficiency 3 and your health, by allowing j your eyes to remain in an J J unhealthy state. If you don't ) see well, or if your eyes f Ji bother you even the slight- t 'j, est amount, then it is time "I J to have an examination. De- J I' lay may mean TROUBLE. J ! Doctor 51. F. Burgess of I" the Burgess Optical is well J J prepared to diagnose and start correction for your eye " ins. i t 5 Dr. M. F.-Burgess $ II OPTOMETRIST J J BURGESS OPTICAL jj jl Phone 384 Phone 413 jl J 64 E. Tab'ncle 102 N. Main St. George Cedar City j! Please Make Appointment J" jl For Examination FOR RENT FOR RENT: Two room furnished furn-ished apartment with bath. 248 W. 200 North. Phone 26-J. a2c. FOR RENT: Apartment, two rooms and bath. Mrs. Pitchforth. Phone 359-W. a2c. FOR RENT: New modern, apartment. Albert Bunker. m26c. FOR RENT: Modem house, completely furnished, including a cooler. Four rooms, bath, garage. Call 206-M. a2p. WANTED WANTED: Woman between 30 and 45 years of age, by the day. Good pay for right person. Phone 264-M. a2c. WANTED: Women radish bunchers. Call at U. S. Employment Employ-ment Service, 'Pickett Bldg. a2p. FOR SALE FOR SALE: Air cooler in good condition. Reasonable. Phone 40-W. a2p. FOR SALE: Good team and harness. Price $100. See Frank Reber, Hurricane. ' a2c. FOR SALE: 6-tube Philco. Has automatic volume control and is in good condition, $15. Also practically prac-tically new car radio, excellent condition, $20. Call after 5 p. m., 101 E. 300 South, Phone 260-R. a2p. FOR SALE: 3 room house with bath. Two doors south of college. col-lege. See B. G. Milne. a2rts. LOST LOST: Black leather purse containing con-taining fountain pen, glasses and driver's license in name of Gloria Papworth. Reward for return to News Office. a2c. WELL BUY CASH PAID for used tires or tubes. Pioneer Motors. a2-30c. WILL BUY: Old cars, batteries or junk of any kind. Phone 38-W. ml2-a30p. MISCELLANEOUS MISCELLANEOUS: I use factory fac-tory equipment and methods in sharpening lawn mowers and saws. Phone 41-M. Anthony Pendleton, 256 N. 200 West. ml2-a2p. CAR BARGAINS! 1940 CHEV. Pick-up, low mileage, $565 1939 HUDSON Sedan $498 1939 PLYM. Sedan, Radio and Heater $560 1937 FORD Sedan, Radio and Heater $425 Above cars are priced below Blue Book valuations, rubber Is 75 to 90 good. 1935 CHEV l'2-ton Truck, 32x6 dual wheels. Reconditioned, rubber 60 good; can furnish additional rubber .... $198 1934 CHEV Pick-up, as Is .... $150 Can furnish 4 additional newly re-tread tires for $35 All Above Cars Are Bargains and Can Be Bought on Terms With Guarantee See GORDON MATHIS ! DO N T S U FirEL- j ! ' MUSCULAR PALNS j Take ILEINZ TABLETS j i Tbey get to the canse of aches and , pains QUICK. Bottle of ll0 Tab- ; I let by mail add 8c for post- ! ! j a and packing. $ t I HEINZ DRUGS ! i 3102 S. STATE SALT LAKK j J Lsdy - What Does ! I YcLsr Mirrcr Say? ! : Does your reflection tell you ' your coat is smart and neat, just as "fresh from the courturier" as the day you bought it? : Never let it get that i- dowdy look! Not when it's X so easy to keep every gar- nient at the peak of per- feet ion. A quick trip to MODERN' CLEANERS is all that is necessary to restore the original bright colors f and sharp lines. X I PHONE 115 V And We Will Do the Rest t MODERN CLEANERS ! : tj,5M52lH5 .j, .j. .3, 4, 4,4, ANNOUNCEMENT! I will be in St. George at the ARROWHEAD HOTEL, MONDAY, APRIL 6th 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Eyes Examined; Glasses Fitted or Repaired Expert Workmansliip at Moderate Cost. Many "Dixie" People Like My Service. I WILL ALSO BE HERE PART TIME IN THE FUTURE . DR. H. AVERSLL OPTOMETRIST . Hi $i - vl 1 . 4 ' . ' 1 Authorities insist: CHANGE OIL FOR SPRING. And you can insist on this oil that outlasted live other big quality brands by far. Not one came nearer than 58 of its mileage? DOWN where the desert slew gold-hunters That's all against hollowing out your down where 100 heat is "cool" engine till it eats too much oil, and may down in Death Valley six cars streaked. demand replacements that are getting All were alike ... all ran till wrecked. All scarcer. But another big thing is to keep started with 5-quart fills of oil locked in. the oil itself in shape. And Conoco oil All conditions were alike certified. Five at a popular price comes to you with cars five boasted brands of oil went as Thialkeiie inhibitor . . . the modern syn- dead as the cattle skulls in the sands, thetic developed to check or inhibit effects while the other oil still had quarts to go! that would otherwise degenerate your oiL That was Conoco motor oil, which , The science of it is a long story, but can refill your crankcase today with the the mileage is a thousand times longer. Nth degree of mileage and engine endur- and Death Valley proved it. So can ance. Changing from weakened Winter you by changing today for Spring, at leftovers to Conoco N"i gives your engine Your Mileage Merchant's Conoco station. oil-plating for Spring. And oil-plating Continental Oil Company is closely fastened all over inner engine parts as if "magnetized" against all drain- fl M II 1 M C 3 f ing back down to the crankcase. Bonded U w II U U U I l " m in place even on straight-up surfaces ' & even overnight oil-plating can cut C1!' 'X'Aa I l i"""" down the raw rubbing of precious parts vL'W I I during starting and ruirning. v MOTOR OIL |