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'A By FRED HARMAN AS LITTLE" APPROACHES rAlERYA CLOVOO, ROCK AMD TvsJO EttEKS.7 SECRET Tunnel. vokav$ The i hbuL fihdout. 0F1H19? f-i HbuHL BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES h s I vw in i .i fci f-"f COW. 147 IT NtAtTrrfcF lWAtWONDIRlM'A DOtiTY GET nOOSE , HOW TDU ANXIOUS, RYDER' FIGURE ttE IN J THERE'S WO"LK 0 THIS BROKEN FOR YOU AFTER TOE BArtK THE SOYS ORAB 0O' y I THE AWKER'S OAuC5KTF? M. lUlj, U 5 ft. By EDGAR MARTIN -SOUR .OOMt BVT ROOM VOU KNOW VHVT 1 ON , VOUftb c WOO tAfcfVM CLtAto T UP.. GOT T ROOM UVCV Wfi J U1 CQtH. I'M 7 BY Wt MHVICI. ALLEY OOP IJWt l-.XVV 11(PVJ-V4' By HAMLIN Ii?'PERSTAND VOUR YOUR MONEY'S INjL-VOU'LL NOT NEED IT NEED FOR HANDS IN I MV SAFE... YOU F WE DOWT'TM NK PIRATE WATERS, BUT CAN HAVE IT f IF WE OF THW WHEN D'rOBUSHtSo?TO !Ti!EANMf.?,E 6XR ) THEM SILK-PAN T?ED ROB US TOOT f AN AMERICAN V DO.' SWABS TRV TO V -"Jiv PORT' JA. BOARD US! WASH TUBBS ItIS1PjPJIR'S SURE, BUT WHAT ) V'KNOW.I X SAINTS FORBID! " A TOUGH OL' THE HECK! WE HOPE THEM THEY'RE HO?Si,A,N T ARE TOO. SO PIRATES SHOW ) DEVILS BROOD HE? S WE.yifT HPi-.C'KE V AN' NO JOKE.' SIDE GLANCES ' N X BLAZES AND I ft wrn5ToorAe. D I TO JUWPJ BUT fwJLL REACH DALE; j dTLOOCEP IM HIS 1 W0" lROOM, EASY FI05T A Itsies in vain to y) I BATTER DOWN THE ' HEAVIV DOOR-.. Y By LESLIE TURNER LI IIK f2 SCCEAMED. THAT PHOWY LODGES WAS WITH ME U'L ABNER LEAST TWO 0' - Lf - F THEI,.. PROBABLE SA II Kl i t --, - ! by.-. ' a fa. : ' M . ' J" t m ; 'v. I DALE! ARE YOU ALL RIGHT?. I P ' fagsgrtfii SON MAH VISION4 SOMEWHAR YaWLU UE1ST b UALP.'Tj DOME TOUE ME. TH' NORTH SASHAV rT.u,uT im ONE YO' UOVES IS O' C NOPTHWARDS4 iS.S S2v ri SOMEWHAR WORTH J DOG PATCH - UNTIL AH V1 ,fA O'DOGPATCK IN xVAS'M SEES TH' WTfgf iJvJ TURRIBLE jedtS-i V ONE AH ' OANaER.f S ( LOVES, IN XW n DO "YORE. zP&K TURRIBLE Y ? A A SORRV AH GOTTA KEEP A-GOIN' NORTHWARD - BUT EF AH MEETS UP WlF SOMEONE WHO MAIN7T BUSY AH'U. PUT IN A WORD FO' m FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS HOWDV.SLOBBERLIPS.':'' DAISY) MAE IS CAUGHT IN A SNARE. SHE. IS ABSOLUTELY HELPLESS SHE ! ) Apsyj- IS? BLOSSER YOU BETTEH. Hl'SRY OVER. 1(3 Church , mom ' vou know voure" . SUPPOSED TO HELP GET THE SUPPER ' I must say you seenA AWFULLY AM-OU5 Tb of C'D OP US DCMT Pus-. WE RE Of XwhewTN COURSE HE IS! DID VOU EVER. KNOW HIM WHEN HE WA.SNT? THAT WAS CLOSE THE RES MR. STUFFLE- BEAIW AT HE BACK r, V SOW MIS5IN& A CHURCH SUPPER-- THAT BOV'S UP TO vj i: COP. 147 BY HLA SHVICr. IWC I'LL BE BY First Thing- in THE MORNING - 1 STILL. THIN YOU'RE DAFFY BUT GOOD LUCK AMYHOW Ihanks A MILLION .' YOUve DONE" A BIG THING FOR EVERY FELLOW IN SHADYSIDE, STUFFLE8EAM A T. M. ntc u. i OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLEi OUT OUR WAY pe,ArrvA)fd have Vou -SEEM ARMISTICE, AVY OLD rtOCUEY. LELY t - I'D CEfRTAlNi DERBY DACki HORSE --TH.E WORD WAS rA55ED TO WE. in) STRICTEST SECRECY AT THE- OVNLS. CLUB LAST '6CUSE ME.MlSTArt AA A30R , BUT ARMISTICE COLLiD&D vslIF A WJHOLE 6AN6 OB HRD LUCK .' 'ALL ThAE HOSSES HE GIB ME LAS WEEK RAM CABOOSE . MUS' BE SOME EASIER WAY To Ring dem sen bells oB KOSPRlTY M :-rm ;l 'Si V 7 w it rer W. ' ,n'YWIWnr rtrj DWL I ONjE occasiomallY- By WILLIAMS HAH-H THE PUMCH IW BACK I HER GA6 IS 30NE.' SHE ; 1 HE,RE' HATES 'EM P-WCHIN' GROCERY V 4 ) PN f BAGS, AMP THEY OlDfsJ T ' TWO" S- I EVE W NOYlCE THE f,W I VVANT NJ V LEG SON) SHE RIGGED 17 . WHY MOTHERS GET 3RAt . - u , '4 "Ware all my folks nice people? I wish there was a pirate or horsa thief in the family so I could tell the kids about 'em!" THIS CURIOUS WORLD MANY BLACK GEARS ARE. CAAAM&A " COLOR, AND SOME MEMBERS OF THE BIO BROWN BEAR 6RCXJP ARE cTOU BLACK, (tdvrzfcbRNeg HOW DO I )ARTVIW0MS If survive i ) ii?: ei I l I ill I Illl 1 ARE ALMOST 1 I'll lt Woovc:.. SSS." Fill 1 And many homes were ,l II M 5AVED DURING THE KL4? M l"- lik It SAN FRANCI5CO l.. FSj. H& i-lXV BECAUSE THEY V ANSWER: They go deep into the around and cluster together. By AL CAPP FUNNY BUSINESS "And now as I turn, the subject will be hypnotized!" I SEE BY THE HERALD By BILL RUBLE : ISM ILs-jy 1 8 Monday, April 14, 1947 DAILY HERALD HERALD CLASSIFIED MISCELLANEOUS FOR repair aervicc C. Owen Draper, Doc Fix It. 3S0 North 17th West or postcard will bring service, a 16 SPIRELLA Corsetiere. SpeciaUsing in Spirella health supporting garments. For district North Prove, east of 6th WesL Clara Culmsee, 770 North 2nd East. Phone 17S4. m8 PIANO. Spinit styUng given to your old piano, free estimates. King's Piano Shop. 2231 South 7th East. Salt Lake City. al4 HELP-UR-SELF Laundry. 310 South 1st East. Phone 2268J. m7 FIRST ward pasture opens April 15th Cash down. Phone 1946. alS PHOTOSTAT copies of discharge papers, marriage license, etc. Standard Stand-ard Supply, S3 North University a2l LOANS on livestock and farm ma chinery Cattle and equipment financed. fi-nanced. Personal Finance Co. 13 East Center. Phone 621. tf OLD floors made new. sanding and re-finishing re-finishing George Watkina. Phone - 1267Vp 26 BUSINESS OPPOKTUMTV HELP WANTED , SA rtMAV with car to caU on retail trade. Write Herald Box 43. a!7 MEN and women for attendants at Utah State Hospital. Beginning wage for women $135 per month plus 1 meal each shift. For men 6143 rr month with 1 meal each shifW hour days 6 days per week. Apply at Hospital. ; 17 MEN or women: Permanent and pro fitable business of your own in Provo. Price. Nephi, Richfield. Ex. elusive dealerships for World Famous Fa-mous Watkins Products. Write Mr. BarnetL 172 West 2nd South. Provo. Pro-vo. a2 QUALIFIED meat cutter wanted at Allen's Market, 71 East Center, or 71 North 5th West. ' it APPRENTICE meat cutter, preferably prefer-ably with some experience. Alien s Market tf HELP WANTED FEMALE LADY or girl over 16 to stay with 2 children evenincs 4 to 11. Inauiret evenings at 61 South 3rd East. alS DRIVING to San Bernardino, Call fornia April 2.fth at 1 p. m. room for 3 riders. Write Herald Box 42. al6l EXPERIENCED Chevrolet mechanic Permanent position, good guarantee, guaran-tee, and percentage, excellent work ing conditions, vacauon wun pay. orx. Brown Chevrolet, Utah. Phone 24 Spanish alS A GOOD business opportunity for an energetic young man. No capital necessary. Write Herald Box 46 for appointment. a 14 THIS-TERRITORY Is now available on an exclusive distributor franchise fran-chise basis to a responsible, progressive pro-gressive individual or firm on a fast moving nationally advertised item. Write, wire, or call F. A Johnson Jr. tt Assoc. Inc. 4922 1 Nortn Broadway. St. Louis, Missouri. Mis-souri. alS AN excellent opportunity to manage or lease an old established grocery tort. Write Herald Box 33. al6 LOST WOMEN worxers. The General Dry. goods Co. has openings for several sewing machine operators. 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. off work Saturday and Sunday. Pleasant surroundings, excellent ex-cellent working conditions. Good pay. steady year around work. It will pay you to Investigate. Phon 624. CaU at 149 North 1st West. Provo. 17 WANTED: Receptionist and Stenographer. Stenog-rapher. Experience preferred. Good salary. Apply at Rowan & Grow, Inc. 176 West Center. Provo. Utah. aU WAITRESS. Apply Keeley s. 38 West Center. a 14 REWARD for return of brief case DISHWASHER. full time. Keeleys. 36 West Center. Apply al4 and contents. Name stamped on! WOMEN 18 to 43. Troy Laundry. 373 case Mr. Laws. No Questions asked. I West Center 8 00 to 4:30. Exper - Return to Telluride Motor Co. al4 NEW silver star tricycle (red and silver). sil-ver). Please return to 48 East 2nd North, basement apartment. al4 Springville ence not necesasry. tr woaa WANTED WALLPAPER cleaning. Drop postcard to 167 West 3 North. Phone 1717J. SIS-EXPERT SIS-EXPERT tree topping limbs over your house. 361 North 3rd West. After strike is over Phone 2223W. a20 Member, of the Ladies Literary . roIR3Tw"6i"f C27 iiuu were emeriainea ii me nign. school art gallery Thursday eve- BULDOZER work, caterpillar 7-M. Byron Farm worth. Route 2 Box 428. Orem. a 15 PAINTING, kemtoning. and wall paper cleaning, pnone or ooum. 230 all ning. Mrs. Birdella Bearnson act ed as hostess. Glen Turner gave talk on the nirtures in Ihp px- hihit or., 1 th. ', West 2nd North. iiiwiir iiiv 11.11 V 01 11 1 Iv I 1 r t A V ' ... 1 later enjoyed by the group. j wgt tend children at 144 North eth Mrs. Spencer SumS10n was non- SMALL. .rdu ir.red for olantT ing. the modern way. 724 South 11th West lit HOSIERY mending. Wide runs a specialty. spe-cialty. 373 East 4th North. a 17 FORMALS, suits and piece sewing, no making over. Phone 183SW. 978 West 1st North, basement. sl6 BRICKLAYER, fireplaces, chimneys, cinder block, and all other types7 brick work. Phone 025J11. alS SOMETHING new. Have your garden Rototilled with new type garden tractor. 1750 West 3rd North acrosa-viaduct acrosa-viaduct a22 WALLPAPER cleaning and painting done. Free estimates. 158 South 7th West or 754 East 5th South. al4 VETS hauling manure for lawns, gardens gar-dens and farms. Call 0107R3. al4 CESSPOOLS, septic tanks, cleaned. Prompt service. Phone 1585. m7 RUGS and upholstery cleaned. Call Jack Mayberry. Phone 1487, Provo. ml ored on her sixtieth birthday with a party given at her home here by her sisters, Mrs. Golden Taylor Tay-lor and Mrs. Scott Taylor of Provo. Pro-vo. Guests attending the party which included a nicely arranged luncheon and visiting, included Mrs. Sumsion's mother, who recently re-cently celebrated her eighty-seventh eighty-seventh birthday, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Madsen and the hostesses. Members of the Alpha Beta club enjoyed a paper on "Juvenile Delinquency," given by Mrs. Sherman Christenson of Provo, at their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. H. T. Reynolds, Jr. The program also included vocal solos by Mrs. F. C. Packard, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Maurice Bird. Mrs. Belle Childs returned Friday Fri-day from Sahara Village, near Ogden, where she has been visiting visit-ing her daughter, Mrs. Louise Watts and family. - Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hill of Salt Lake City visited during the week with Mrs. Hill's father, John H. Manwaring and family here. Mr. and Mrs. Hill recently reetived word of the arrival of their first grandchild, a daughter born to Major and Mrs. William T. Gleason (Karma Hill) at Heidelberg, Heid-elberg, Germany. . Leon Blackley and John J. Russell Rus-sell are visiting their parents in Springville after several months business trip to California and the northwest. They plan to go: to Denver, Colo, and east, leaving) Mrs. Mary Schwartz gave an in-' Some brood does for sale. Vernon, teresting talk on the current art' H Younger. 1008 East Center. Phone exuiDii av ine meciuig 01 ine County Beauticians, and she also ROMNEY Rug Cleaning Co. Rugs carpets-furniture skillfully cleaned and moth proofed. Phone 056R4. -Picked up and delivered. Route 1. Box 569. a 30 i SAWS and lawn mowers sharpened. we pick -up ana deliver mowers. Phone 2431R. 557 West 4 South a2S PLOWING, spraying, and discing, garden gar-den plots a specialty. Phone 060J4. a23 HOUSEWIVES for unrin housaclean. ing call Francis Rug 2c Upholstery V Cleaners Springville 672. aia SEPTIC tanks, cesspools, drains built and cleaned out. Phone, 1350. myS EXPERT women's alteration work. Reasonably done Smart Shop tf WANTED TO BUY 1930 or 1931 Good Ford. 571 East 5th South. a IS MODERN home, reasonably priced. Will pay cash. Phone 852W or 180 West 3rd North a IS spoke at a meeting of the district nurses in connection with a tour of th art ffallrii WMnria:BOARD and room for men at 560 .. j , .!, o Wnl Phnn. 9rtfil BOARD AND ROOM ROOM and board and laundry for three men. 48 South 5th East. al7 evening. South 2 West. Phone 2061. FOR SALE OR RENT m7 ' : art Trthun. Svndtrmt THE BERRYS Orem Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cordner and Mrs. Ethel Finch have returned home after spending the last few months in California. Thav visitrrt in Nevada with Mr. and Mrs. Jake 1 Cowan, former Orem residents, before returning home. Mrs. Elmer Riding and new son have bfen taken to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Laudie, from the Utah Valley hospital. Mother and baby are do-! ing nicely. j Mrs. William S. Park arrived 1 home Wednesday evening after j visiting with her son and family,' Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Park, in CaU-1 fornia for the past month, where! she was called due to the illness of her son Mr. Park. Mrs. Verona Kirk entertained at her home for Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tolman of Burley Idaho, Ida-ho, who were visiting relatives here for a few days. Social chat and refreshments were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Therpn Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Verl Kirlc. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Tolman and the hostess. TROMBONE for sale or rent 1061 North 4 West. Provo. a IS. PIANOS, accordions, guitars Prof. S. W Williams. 308 East 3rd South. I buy. sell, rent and teach. Phone 940R. a2S In warm weather, mustard gas will cling to an area for days; in cold weather, it may stay for weeks. joij)ij mom XU GaaaaT.lt - FW 4S By GRUBERT DOGGONIT.' I WOULD HAVE J TO MISS MY TRAIN.... J ' NOW rUL HAVE TO rpri YljOT AJsTtTHING If NOPE T SMALLER THAN I vJ,(SW' A TWENTY V CVS. L OKAY, FAL ) I -8a..9Q0NE DOLLAR.. fcJ-Of f |