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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, July 14, 1964 mm ovf.ni Preston, Idaho MOVING? ............... FOR RENT Warehouse neve'sIncorporated West Forest Brigham City 8 Of? at $100 $500 $2000 at per basement apartment. Available per 24, Call at 58 South 6th July per East. FINANCE PA Next to Roxy Theatre i 2 bedroom unFOR RENT furnished apartment in Willard Heat and water furnished.$50 per month, ph. - MOVftd WOULO 723-573- 5. MONEY TO LOAN Prefer seasoned first mortgages. Private, fast. ph. or FOR SALE 3 room choice FOR RENT $7.00 $19.00 $76.00 at SEABOARD 110 So. Main van Lines LAMItT 72S-7S- 723-22- need money Borrow month. month. month. j Allied Two bedroom FOR RENT model 08, $10. Call and frig., carport. $75, ph. 723-545- 1. Complete nationwide Fhonn or LEASE ch rarldwlda aarvlca. Expert packing. Fully vans. Safe, modern (julppad modern itorage. FOR RENT FOR RENT Shop or office pace. Jessie B. Nelson, PA ..........call r or LEASE FOR RENT 2 apartments. and $50, furnished, all utilities but lights, ph. 723-66- $40 723-232- 8. Turn right at sign from U.S. 91 8 miles up beautiful Cub River canyon Choice Steak, Chicken and Trout Dinners Lovely Rustic Cabins. , Dance Saturday Nights to live music , Open daily from 5 p.m. to midnight Sundays and holidays open 12 noon Target, Weeds and Gun fteso (A regular column of the National Rifle Association) 723-828- QUILT BATTING FOR RENT Furnished apartments. No children or pets. Revefe Apts. 17 West 1st No. "White Miracle fine Celanese Rber quilt batting for only $1.90 per pound at-- Jy EVERTON MATTRESS CO.' 24 E. 1 So. Ph. PA FOR RENT Furnished 3 or see apartment, ph. at 163 North 4th East. 723-602- 723-326- 8. 723-340- FOR RENT duplex; carpet, carport, near Intermourttain FOR RENT 2 bedroom 9chooi. $80 per month. Call furapartment, completely nished including utilities. Call See at 435 West 6 FOR RENT 2 bedroom home, Willard, unfurnished, ph. South. J18 thru Jy 16 ch Three-bedroo- HOBBIES, TOYS, built-in-rang- e, NOVELTIES Wholesale to Churches, Lodges and Organizations PARTY SHOP Carr Shopping Plaza TOP SOIL WITH OR FERTILIZER PA Grant Busenlbark. New 3 bedroom FOR RENT home, bath and 3A tile shower, built-in- s, full walk out basement, with landscaping and 1 or lawn. Ph. J25 thru Jy 14dh 723-529- 1. 723-673- 4. 723-260- 6. WITH-OU-T 2 apartments. FOR RENT 1 Upstairs 135 West Forest. 1 141 South 3rd East. ph. 723-524- 6. 5 room home FOR RENT unfurnished. 23 North 1 West. Inquire at 102 West Forest, Mountain Fuel Supply. J30tfn-c- PINE POLES & POST '1 FOR RENT Large 2 bedroom Carpet, apartment. drapes, stove, frig, air-- conditioner, storage, carport, FOR RENT Spacious base- reasonable rent. ment apartment. Furnished or HOUSE apartments. '125 South unfurnished. Redecorated. Glen 2 West. ph. Fife. PA 723-200- 1. TOWN West 7th South 723-692- Phone PA FOR RENT 2 bedroom new- Must sell 61 FOR SALE VW. Make offer. 482 Holiday 2. Drive, ph. er apartment. Frig, builiUn range, drapes. $65. ph. 6ch Jy Coronet apartment. Good location. 343 West 'Forest, ph. after 723-610- 0. 723-723- SALE Ford. Gala 1961 & Dodge Call 1956 5 thru-30-c- h Jy-- 7 Jy p.m. 723-681- 5 FOR RENT Lindsay Park, bedroom house. 1030 Grandview Rd. opejn, or call roll-aiwa- y 4 Jy Counselor way. easy Beauty Ph. 723-68- for your free skin Large 2 bedroom; apartment, builfcins, off care analysis ad make-u- t Instreet1 parking, low rent. 103 5 West. South quire son. No obligation to buy. Railroad p r- 723-765- 3. Jy M4pd 'Polaroid camera 9 $10. Call - FURNISHED FOR RENT Bedroom home, living room, dining, kitchen, utility, bath. Jyil4-16-c- h Call 723-223- 3 744-635- 723-220- 6. Brigham Furniture. Divan and FOR SALE Chair, writing desk, auto, wash er, Qnpielce sectional and davin, roaster oven, Colliers encyclopedias, comb, deck & chest ze bed, mat-eresof drawers, 3A and springs, 21 table model TV, large dinette set guitar, wheelbarrow, ph. s .les--- 4 FOR RENT Home in Willard, North Main. ph. 723-659- 200 1 PART .TIME and Merchandis ing service and delivery. For appointment call 723-862- ch DRINK TOO MUCH? Need Some Help! Youre not alone so did we Contact A-its for Free! Dont wait Phone PA or PA FOR RENT Very nice four ARTIFICIAL BREEDING room apt. Shady, fenced yard, Curtis breeding Service. For 2 Service call D. Rees May, 723 reasonable rent. Phone 8310. (Tue.) 744-672- 2 bedroom FOR RENT file hardwood floors, home, bath, new furnace, only $70. ph. 5 or 14 ft. Burch FOR SALE craft boat. 40 hp motor. Foam New 3 bed FOR RENT seat, controls and trailer. 385 room home, file kitchen and North Center, Wellsville. Phone 5 bath, full basement, ph. 723-821- 5. 723-239- 723-885- 723-885- CH or - h 723-239- 2. 62 Honda 50 FOR SALE Two bedroom FOR RENT Scrambler. New tires, new sc- basement $50.00 mo. utiliapt. rambler bars, tuck and roll ties paid. ph. seats, A- -l condition, ph Jy 9 or see at 1024 Beecher, FOR RENT 2 bedroom apartJy- ment partly furnished, very SALE Camp trailer reasonable. 1 bedroom apart5 4 after 4. ph. ment, furnished, ph. 723-573- 723-635- 723-813- 723-247- 9. Jyil4-16- h Jy FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE-T- op quality mares with colts, also yearling colts with AppaLoosa J9 1446oh breeding. 723-590- - 8 year old IBay FOR SALE mare. Also praotically new saddle and all accessories. Call PA Three yr. old well broke AQHA reg. blood bay gelding. Ideal barrel horse for girl or young man. Bred for speed and dis position and has both. May accept grade pony as down payment. C. OB. WILLIAMS or 2115. Ser Jy Livestock 723-52- 57 Chevrolet, FOR SALE Air conditioned FOR RENT convprtable, power glide anc furnished apartment. Adults pack, radio, heater, ph. only. Inquire Seelys Snack Bar, 108 East Forest. HELP WANTED 9tfn-c- h ATTENTION Have 'boat New proles will travel. Arrange that fishFOR LEASE sional office space, suitable for ing trip. ph. dentist or doctor. Inquire at East Seelys Snack Bar, 108 tfn-ch HELP WANTED Forest St. Jy 9 Experi4 room enced housekeeper. 3 bedroom RENT FOR apt., NW section, transportathome, double garage, available ion not furnished, rate $1. per August 1st. 54 North 1st East, hour, work door North, ph. Inquire next 9 Jy44-16- h ph. USED 723-879- WASHERS and DRYERS Fully Guaranteed semi-monthl- y, $29.95 and 723-713- 723-845- 7. up BREITEN3EKER THE member, ship organization points out that in all probability there are sources today that have not been consulted which would increase this figure. A main point of Interest is the small proportion of military firearms that were In Washing tons collection. Though he is generally thought of as a sol. dler, actually he was a Vir glnla planter for some 30 of his nearly 68 years, and spent only 12 years in active military ser vice. It is easy to see why the bulk of bis guns were sporting NON-PROFI- T TWO WHEN OR HOW Washington guns a or LEASE OR Lets 723-602- 0. Lovely 3 bed-imI'A baths, new and drapes, utility irport, patio, corner 7. 3righam. ph. NT e, ; NOW AT SPECIAL RATES. Like new, wall to vwall battle of the Monogahela to his Virginia aide. It was highly regarded by Washington and he carried it during the early years of the revolution. Unfortunately, he lost It in 1777 and never got 'It back. For many years this pistol was in the collection of William G. Renwlck of Weston, Massachusetts, and Is accom panted by documents of authen. tlclty. It was manufactured by Gabbltas, a gunmaker of Brls. tol, England. MOST OF THE FIREARMS that Washington purchased be. tween the French and Indian Revolutionary wars were for hunting. Not only do his diaries provide clues but the orders he with tradesmen are placed Two especially revealing. features which he insisted upon were beauty and reliability. If TO BUY Stoker-mati- c heater and 30 gallon electric water heater, ph. 723 FOR RENT 2 basement apartment, bedroom built-ins- , nice yard Inquire 514 East 6 South or Watkins Realty. and FOUND LOST Ladies Bulova watch with expansion band, lost some months ago. ph. 723-217- carpets, drapes. Electric kitchens. TRAILER SALES Exceptionally good buy for this LYNAIS APARTMENTS Inquire at 669 South 3rd East Sliced wood may be a means of eliminating waste in the lumber industry. Researchers at the Pennsylvania State University are, using a cutting machine that eliminates sawdust. Each time a saw rips through a log in a lumbermaking process, much waste results In the form of sawdust. In some mills, the waste In sawing boards equals, at times,, inch for every e board cut. Before the wood Is sliced, it Is placed un. . . der pressure to improve the It takes more than money to make the future secure. It takes quality of knife-cmaterial. freedom, too. of using a stationary Instead Be saved-uworth p dollars would Consider how little your knife and allowing the wood to without the freedom to spend them as you wish. This is why U. S. Savings Bonds are Buch a good investment. move by the blade, the process Each dollar comes back 33Mire larger at maturity. It also goes is reversed to work for your country, protecting freedom all over the world. Good reasons to buy some soon and regularly, from now on. What are you saving for tomorrow besides money? 8x45, completely furnished tra iler home. 'Priced way beloiw LOW market for fast sale. LOW down payment and afoou $45.00 per Mo. RUTH CLEM. ENT between 9 and 5 at 723 5269. ch inch-wid- WASHINGTON (UPI) Per-hathe most forgotten Republican vice presidential candidate in history was a man named Hannibal Hamlin. Give up? He was Abraham Lincoln's first running mate. ps Keep freedom in your future with U.S. SAVINGS BONDS riniTl )?. Government dot no t pan for (JuV nrfVHMnfl. lit Advert mi Council Vepartinnnt thank publication for tlieir patriotic tnpporl. 7VtottUrw 37 and (( , . 3 Box Elder News & Journal As Representatives For 0 DtAtyuiA And "PxeducvM D(t (it) BUSINESS FORMS WE ARE LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS OF 60 Soatiitq! GROUP CRUISING IS POPULAR , one-quart- er ut Register Forms 24 Different STANDARD BODY FORMS, in all popular sizes, are printed in the usual blue ink, in green ink, or in orchid ink, with red ink or second color for added Probably one of the most In. teresting bits of Washingtonia known is a pistol presented by the dying Braddock after the Jy-14-p- d 723-571- UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (UPI) letters. LOST bed Small FOR KENT room home, partly furnished, Willard, ph. WASHINGTONS but it Is believed that enemy in the Revolutionary at the time of his death he pos War (quote from inventory of sessed 19 pistols, three rifles, Washingtons estate) were willfour muskets and nine fowling ed to Lafayette and may today pieces or unidentified guns. Not be In some French museum. all of these would survive even One pair of Washingtons pis. his life span, but it Is interest' tols is well known. They are on In the West Point ing to note that many are men. display tloned In the Inventory of Mount museum and It is believed that Vernon taken soon after his Washington gave them to his death, and others are specifi- secretary, Bartholomew Dand. cally known to have been given ridge. The stocks are rosewood with silver mountings; the lock, away by him. It is generally believed that plates are signed by Hawkins, most of those which, have sur- and the brass barrels bear the vived are either the property mark of R. Wilson, both London of private collectors oraredlS' makers. An investigation of played in museums. An exam, their history established that inatlon of Washingtons publish, they were made about 1750. ed papers, however, establishes that fewer than one.slxth of his AT INDEPENDENCE Hall In guns are known today, the NR A Philadelphia is a flintlock rifle said. with the following Inscription on Its brass buttplate: To BY THE TIME he was sixteen President George Washington, Washington ias a hunter. His Mount Vernon, Virginia, A.D. It has a 4 5. Inch bar. writings mention in 1748 while 1791. on! a surveying trip shooting reLand the curly maple stock Is at wild turkeys, thus demon, with a wooden d stratlng his familiarity with patchbox cover (the patchbox was used to carry pieces of fowling pieces. Speculation exists that Wash, greased cloth which were wrap, lngton first came into contact ped around the lead bullets with military guns through his before they were rammed down older brother Lawrence, who the muzzle, to expedite the had seen service in the army. loading procedure. An advertisement published by The listing of Washingtons Lawrence in August 1748, con. guns is by no means consider, cernlng a runaway slave, states ed complete. His account books that the fugitive had with him a in the Library of Congress prob. new soldier's musket. It Is ably contain other reference probable that if Lawrence had which this writer has not seen. such firearms around the house, And vehy probably there are he gave one to young George museums and private coland instructed him in Its use. lectors that have additional specimens, known today to only IN 1775, COLONEL Washing, comparatively few persons. ton Joined General Edward Braddock as an aide on the d campaign against the French. While moving with the army to the west, he noted in his ledger that on June 27 he paid a sollder to clean his pis. tols. This is the first reference to pistols found in Washington's LEASE 2 REAL FISH STORY Jack Rackham, Reed Jeppsen and Jerry Vallnilne (from left to right) can prove their fish story with these beautys caught at Brigham City reser. voir in Mantua. The fish (from left to right) run 10 pounds even, 5V2 pounds, 5 Vi pounds and 4 Vi pounds, the 25V4 total pounds of fish were caught Saturday morning, early, from the bank. Exactly where and exactly what bait was used Is known to only three men. Jeppsen caught the giant and It took him 30 minutes to land him. They were all .rainbows. unknown, 6583. FOR RENT OF & pair of finely wrought obtained his first firearms is steel pistols taken from the WANTED APARTMENTS FOR RENT step-grandso-n, pieces. WANTED TO BUY eiectric guided by these descriptions alone, one would assume that he was as concerned with a gun's outward as Its appearance actual performance. In modern parlance, Washington would be classified as a very discrlm. lnating collector. The last guns of any type which Washington bought were ordered In 1799, Just six months before his death. On June 7 of that year he wrote Clement Biddle in Philadelphia that he wanted to get a pair of silver, mounted pistols for his George Washington Parke-Curtiwho was to be. come an officer of the Dragoons. Though they were for another person and may not have been seen by Washington before his death, he probably paid for them. If they exist today, they undoubtedly would have Curtis' name or initials on them. Per. haps a survey of Curtis estate would provide a description. brass-mounte- ch 1958 Chev. DelFOR SALE ray, 4dr sedan. See at 58 South 5 FOR RENT OR SALE 6 East after 4 p.m. split-leve- l bedroom house, freshly painted, located at 487 TAKE soil away the Blue Lust- Holiday Drive. Inquire at 1029 re way from carpets and up- Belmont or ph. holstery. Rent electric sham-poo- r $1, Meetings Open to Public Phone PA or PA FOR RENT ties. Also old saddles, 'from $10 up. 2 or Call FOR SALE model 1 98, after 6 p.m. School 723-81- 723-813- 723-261- Intermountain FOR RENT large one and one half bedroom apartment, furnished. Also downtown frail er space. Apply at Fawson-Your- t, 66 South 1st West. Be a cool summer beauty the Mobile home FOR SALE air conditioner. 4 speed Home-ar- t, like new, $75. ph. after 4 p. m. TV - antenna, FOR SALE used 1 , year, $25; bed, brand new, $45. Call Ver-de- il Briggs, - Intermountain A-- Group Meets Every Friday, 8: $0 p.m. South End, Building 61 723-391- 5 723-662- SAUL SERVICES OFFERED A FOR RENT 2 bedroom apart ment, good surroundings. 323 West Forest, ph. after 5 p.m. Jy Silver pigeon FOR SALE Motor Scooter. 1959 Model. Will sell for $100. Call ' tfn. pd. " FOR 723-876- 723-39- Homer Tingey 723-821- 8. 3 bedroom FOR RENT brick home, bath and y2, fire2 or OR place, ph. Single bedroom FOR RENT FOR h one or two bedFOR RENT room apartment, partly furnished or furnished, ph. for sale. 535 Like several presidents of the United States, the father of our country was an avid marksman and possessed quite a gun collection. An investigation indicates that George Washington owned at least 35 possibly 65 fire, arms, according to the National Rifle association. attractiveness. CUSTOM FORMS, tailored to specific requirements, or designed . There are thoge boatmen who like to stow the family aboard and take off for a week end or a full vaca tion of solitude. There are also those who like to take the family and cruise in company with others. Organized group cruises are gaining in popularity, Many outboard runabout clubs and outboard cruiser clubs plan several group cruises each season, including from 10 to 30 boats. With the organization of more active cruising clubs around the country, these organized cruises are certain to continue to flourish Some of these group cruises, such as Florida's annual Kissimmee River Cruise, have received nation wide ublicity. A cruising club in Milwau-e, popularized the affair with a sort of number of boats rafted together for social calls or a meal. The most common form of group cruising say the folks at Evinrude Motors is the informal excursion of two or more boats, These are made up of friends, members of the same boat club, or people who keep their craft at the same anchorage. They simply get together and decide to cruise to the same spot. This type of cruise is very much akin to tne group picnic. Everyone brings supplies for a day or a week end of cruising; they raft together or stop together for meals and, if overnight, anchor close together for the night. Not only is it fun to cruise in company with others, it is also informative and protective. Any boatman can always learn some skills from another. They can swap experiences, and find new cruising waters by this exchange. The caravan nature of the group cruise is ideal in the event any member of the group should have diffiany mechanical or technical culty. Boatmen are a naturally friendly lot. They love the company of other boaters. For that reason the group cruise, be it formally organized or of the variety, will continue to grow in popularity. for convenience, economy, and protection. Sizes and punching to fit ALL makes of registers. 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