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Show COG AN, UTAH, DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JANTARY 193 1, PAGE FIVE. PHONE ED Columns P5oE 50 ETHEL HUESTON 7 1950 TiiEEOBBS-MERRIL- BEGIN HERE TODAY Bteause life wbi mo alow In tbe Uol tana of Itrd Thrush. lawn, UVGlTJt ELLA TOLt.t VI.H oon. chrM tbe idea of a Junior Coun-- f Clab to i8vp the juutiger art Iron otter boredom It t. to ao parents allowed, no babies. Aeordinfily, .he lor vlia purchase of the tun Kn.h farm, a truet with aa old house on It. and proceeded, with the assistance nf hew f ricsdi, ovrrhaul and furnish It. Giasrer wai the daughter of a aiialster and the atepdaouhier of a Terjeenlthjr vronmn. the former PHIL IAN DOOH, who ena a tolerant person and rrnsp about Ginger. One day, while the rehabilitation of the eluh house was i;tn on, aa srnat called at the kitchen ol the Tolliver home and ottered to do a portrait la foe a aieal. After he had exehange abated o la beard Ginger found to ber that be was good looking. He had studied In Pnris and his name wni HARD HOLLOWAY. Ginger, who wai never at a loaa fo Mena, thought It would be a good one if Hard remained for a while la Red Ihroah instead of wondering about the couotry like a bob. He eould pick up some money painting portraits. And he could do the mural decorntlonn In the new elnb house, for Ginger was hound It would be a succi sa. So Ginger gets her stepmother, Phil, to Invite him to sin? with the Tollivers, but the artist de- and woman smiled gladly Into each others eyes. - A VW s v sur-pri- ae murs. ROW GO ON WITH THE SlOtiY CHAPTER XI WY"ES." Sard llollovay said desperately, I want to, and I'd lose to stay, but Miss Ginger somehow she's got you to take It lor granted Nobody here knows " me But Mrs. Cpdike began Phil Oh, she arranged that herselt over the phone not 20 minutes ago Shes the greatest little arranger 1 ever saw In my life. The Updikes don't know a thing about me. They lust did It because it was her sug- ,7, V i i, i : C inger Tolliver gestion.- pened Really. It Isn't necessary, protested Ginger. "They wouldn't have invited you If they hadn't wanted you." a them Into Inviting me, you know you did. You came around here on purpose, and It was the slickest job 1 ever saw pulled. Let tne tell you. I went through the League In New York and took r a lot of prizes and got a scholarship to study In Paris. Well, 1 took more prizes In Paris, and 1 began to think I n e: terribly good. But I came back, and I couldn't JUT you worked two-yea- fx V' Mix i&y-- ar- the greatest little arranger you ever saw. when I offer my art In exchange thing. Couldn't get orders for por- for nourishment It seems more In traits. I tried, but I Just didnt keeping with the part to leave the have the hang of It. I can paint all Rattletrap around the bend of the road. I've got driver's licenses and right, but I just cant sell myself. I didnt steal the car. I went out to Chicago and had a everything. try at some commercial work, but Nobody would. I couldn't put that over either. So I Just took all my worldly posses- 44YY7ELL, run the Rattletrap up to the garage then." said Phil sions and piled them Into my flivver and set out cheerfully. Hamill will carry your to paint, to drive, to learn more things upstairs. If Ginger has taken about life hoping, of course. I'd you In hand youll probably be docome across something good. ing portraits In Red Thrush the Once In a while a little job rest of your life." Do yon mean you you still turns up and I loaf over a few days me you will let me stay a want I and do it. And then breeze on. was desperate In New York. 1 had while? he demanded boyishly. Of course." said Phil, as one to do something. So I trapped up this morning and offered to do a surprised. "We are a parsonage. We would never dream of retractpencil sketch of your cook for my dinner, and Miss Ginger took me ing an Invitation. Theyre really she added In a tone of in hand and you see what she has great, Youll like friendly confidence. done with me. I can give you the them when you get on to their little 1 names of people kho know me ways. Will you bring your car up?" He ran down the steps at once, have my passports and a lot of with pleasure. papers and things 1 can prove laughing But, Ginger, began Mr. Tolliver Miss But said. Ive everything In a puzzled voice, if you did not know the boy, what did you want Ginger to stay for?" You say you are driving him said Ginger, I Oh, father. with asked Interest Phil through? was so bored. Yes. Tax mg west, as you might But her hand sought Phils and But squeezed It rapturously, as girl say. 1 call It Rattletrapping.' make a go of It. Couldnt sell any- Cluvton Kenneth lb, ga u Mis. Ciunidliu, Mi' Veilan Levitt and V! l S Rom well winy arc! Guests in t (hnh'.l Me- - lames, Kivm Van n, J.i Va i Olden, (lav ton - ()i-d- Ho-va- 11, .hop and Mis Sylvester Lowe ot Announce Engagement Mr. and Mis. John H Smit hfielil The occasion being ui ricks announce the engamement of honor of F! Lowe of Canada, a tlielr daughter, Lucy, to Ro'and Mi Ji m Ilyir and small daugL-- t Holden ot Soda Springs, Idaho. The V eduesday ot Mi" ei wce marriage is being planned for FebLi le 11m i. Mis. Doiris Hyer and ruary sixth. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Hyer and Mi - eh Mei Hyer taniily were guests on Sunday ol De Lure Club Enterta'ned Mi- Din i, liver sc tel as Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller o! Presr 'hi Hi- Lure Club on Fn ton Mrs. George Fond and Mis. Erday alteimmu at the home ol her vin Van Orden were guests W'ednes mollur, Mis Mav Chandler. All ap were in Valentine de day evening of Mis. r,leMei Hyer. loiiitnii-nMrs. George Nelson and daughsign A d In ions hot lunch on was oil i .I1'' wlmn budge v,as en ter, Melna atrnded a family din- sen ner on Friday at the home ol joyed Pnes weie awarded to Mi , nn--i- .111-1- lin-le- t BntmHtttwajniHtmmttnRttttfSttJistHHn: Dangerous Adventures A A information ot enemy incite- And in peace as well as vvar, the work of ments. here are many spies famous in espionage goes on. Our Washington Bureau lias compiled a history. bulletin on FXMOUS SlIKS that tells of the life 1 on will find and work of a great imnv of them. the dangerous on this bulletin full of Interesting facts work they engaged m and of the executions of many ill out the coupon below and send who were caught. for it: 1 -- 1 DFPARTMI'N I levin, Iluiace 111, Washington Bureau, Daily Herald, 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin FAMOLS SPIKS, and enclose herewith 5 cents m com, or loose, uncancelled, U. S. postage stamps to cover return postage and handl mg costs: . V Har-iiso- V NAME Mi-- ST. and NO I am a reader of the Logan STATE (Utah) Daily Herald. 1 i d and Maty Ban and Maiy Buniiield ( osbv law of Anna Bouili, Id, de ins leased, Hyrum S. Pedeisen and Jane Doe Beueihen, bis wifp, i ilersen and Jane Doe teti i 'in bis w.te. Nepln Pedeisen and Jane Doe Pedeisen, Ills lje Small Pedeisen Reading, aud Jai-I hie and Mary Doe whose otht tml true names are unknown, why or wives of eeitain hens ol Mai ui Pedeisen, deceased, aud all othpel soils unknown i lmming any right, title, estate lien or interest iu the teal pinperty in the complaint lierem, udvruse to plaintilfs ownership or any cloud upon plaintiffs' title tin reto. Defendants. THE STATE OF VTAII TO THE SAID DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days alter the service of this summons upon vou, it served within the county iu which this action is brought otherwise, within tnlrty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case ot your failure so to do, judgement will be rendered against you according to the demand of the amended complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of suia Court. This action is brought to recover a judgement quieting plalntifls title to the land described In said complaint. Stephens, Brayton & 1ivve Attorneys for I l.iintll.'p. P. 0 Address 10U1 4 Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Fust publication, January 9, 1931. Last publication, February C. 1931 Le-oi- a New York Produce 11.9.1(1, icamery extias 29c: special 29 1 2 line Etgs Steady, receipts 8,377 24 2G. nearby while lanty 2 24c; whiles 21 fresh 20 21c; Pacific coasts 22 2 26c. white westerns unquoted, 2(1 iie..ihy biovvus 22 DELINQUENT NOTICE WELLSVILLE EAST FIELD IRRIGATION COMPANY P. Leatham 10 10.00 26 00 20 Floyd Leishman 5 5 09 Myrtle Lindley Ernest L. Price 18 18.00 Steel Pi ice 5 5.00 Lewis ePrkius 15 15.00 James Wyatt 10 10.00 and in accordance with law so many of the shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the home of John A Leishman, Secre tary in YVellsville, on Monday tlie 2nd day of February at the hour of 2 p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and the expense oi sale. JOHN A. LEISHMAN Secretary. First date of publiaction, Decern ber 29, 1930. Last date of publication Febru ary 2, 1931. SHERIFFS SALE l.ui-ito.- ii n In Chas. R. Johnson TRANSFER 1- 1- 1924 1 193U i! at tli-- l S'UI k hold I PHONE 314 All Work We Give s & i ,n I ItlUIV 1 111 TYPEWRITERS! SERVICE o' said dav al Cie ; lac m huHess am banking I, oi.se ,q s,n ll.ll. k li Cm ( ,ii He 0 u y t tali, tin Inn i pul pose ot ting loi the t nsiiuu al alnl FORD PRODUCTS m tin Mi In pUI pose ii ,i Phone 211 and voting upon tin piopo 'ting, turn ot amending itule high! 1m oi M, ol the Al tic les poia Hun oi said oi pm at urn to lead as START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT tollow s WITH A CERTIFIED -i Motor Co. !,ti-,l- 111 I nv Also Dir--tin- i Easy Payments! Call 552-J tic le S USED All makes repaired. CAR1 W. R. COLEMAN c ( Bie-lden- ts 1931 2(1, Last publication date, February perfect con All new tiles. dltion. 1929 Ford lu, ton truck combination flat lack and grain body. Perfect condtion. New tires. 1928 Nash coach. This car in perfect condition. Good tires, certified and guaranteed! 1927 Studebaker Victoria Coupe. New paint, new tires. Guaranteed. 1929 Ford Cab-coup- MOVING PHONE 448 Johnson - Nuttall Household goods and planoi transfered to all parts of the city. Long Distance Hauling Motor Company Used J. W. AULT & SON TERMS TRADES Home of Better 208 North Main Care" Phono 158 10, 1931. LeGrand Johnson WANTED WANTED Call 321-J- harness Second band . F-l- . fot a cash payment of and easy terms on the balance takes the new modbrick ern, English style full home, basement, new modern chicken coop for 600 hens on a choice lot, 4x18 rods. Located at 168 West Third North. $58(i0 Trucking knd Freighting Co. NEWTON, UTAH Phone 683-JDealers in Feed & Grain $1000 4 WANTED TO RENT Two Jersey-cowfor about two months. Best of care guaranteed 397 N. 3 W7 J22tf. s x Second East repairing. 130 North F-- WANT TO BUY Veal will dress and weigh at your place. Phone 88 J. Russel Lower, Smithfleld. F8. WANTED Small furnished apartment, Steam heated. Close to town. Call 948. tf SMITHS QUALITY GROCERY Open Day and Night! H Block South of U.I.C. Station See Us for Loans on Modern Homes GEO. Y. SMITHS Real Estate Agency RADIATOR. WANTED We will call for and pay cash for dead or useless horses and cows. Phone Logan 49. Colorado Animal Co. O30-tf- MOST RFASOMAetinPRTCFT . FOR SALE FOR SALE Bobsleds. J. Smithfleld, Utah. . B. J2X. FOR SALE Almost new, 6 room brick home. Modern in every way. Full basement. Bargain. Easy terms. 359 South First West. FOR SALE Baby Chix, all breads, 10c to 14c each. Best quality, guaranteed satisfaction. gan, Phone 820-M- Radiator Repairing Springs and Spring Leaves For All Makes of Cars Read, E. D. Ho- . F-- United LUNDAHLS IRON WORKS Motors Radiator Second South and JMain Repairmen Evan? & Cowley Expert Work Done at The 34 Federal Ave. FOR SALE Super quality baby chicks. Order now for early de. R. L. Dahle. livery. Phone STAR CLEANERS AND TAILORS 975-M- LOST 4 MISCELLANEOUS LUST North brown, to FOUND t Some place roer Fourth and Second East, ladits leather purse. Finder Herald. Reward. J25. n J5-tf- FOR RENT e 1931. JEFFERSON STOWELL, Sheriff of Cache Gpunty, Itali Perry, Logan, Vtah, Attorney tor Plaintiff. Date of last publication. ary 8. 1931. Febru CHICAGO, Jan. 26 (UP) Cash ciaiu dose V In at 1 red SO; 2 red In the District Court ot the 79 . 1 liail 7 s t north 72 3 S; rimt Judicial District of the 2 Clara hJitli 77. State of I'tali, in and for the 1 3 2 1 Oats white 32, white 32. County of Cache. white 3H,. 4 white 30 Rye In the natter of the Eslate of no sails. Bai lev unquotable 40 63, Ftastus J Yonk, deceased. Titno'ln s 71 9 Oil; Clover 14 21 NOTICE TO CKRDITORS J J o. Cieditois will piesetit claims portables. I c riiat tlie eis o! tin- Coiq m alimi shall oiis.st of nun diui tois, Horn which number shall be 'losen a llesjdent and a Vic and that additional Vice and a Cashier shall lie chosen limn the stockholders of said Coiporation and said Vice Presidents ai'd Cashier may, or not he members of the Board of Din (tens All of said oftleeis shall be stockholdeis in the Corporation. Sm h oilier olfieers as may be necessary may be appointed by the said Board of Dhectors. Such other business as may be propei or necessary will be transacted at said meeting. W. o. DARLEY. Cashier and Secietaty. First publication date, Januaty Coronas, jooJ used machines of all makes. i District Court of the Firs Judicial District of the State or Utah, in and for the County of Cache. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK FOR RENT Mostly furnished OF LOGAN, LTAH, a oorpoiation three rooms. Raiii, porch, garage. Plaintitf, $15.00. 2.31 South Filth West. J26 vs. EMM V B. ATHAY Defendant. FOR RENT 3 room house. $10 iln Jiotf per month. To be sold at sheriffs sale on ROOM the 9th day of February, 1931. at FURNISHED and Apt Steam heat. Tark Hotel. twelve oclock noon of said dav at the front door of tbe Cache F2 minty court house, iu Logan, Ttah the following desenbed property NOTICE TO CREDITORS Beginning at the Northeast cor ner of the west half of lot six (6l Block forty-six- , Plat A" of IoOgan Tty survey, thence south nine feet rods; thence west ninety-thremore or less: thence north nine ra-rods to street line, thence ninety three teet more or less to the place of beginning situated in section 33, Township 12, North ol Range 1 east of the Salt Lake Meridian. Dated this 18 day of Januaray, Guaianteed! li Green Stamps vv on the Matter of the Estate of, Helen Thompson Griffiths, dee eased Ct editors will piesent elalmt. with voile tiers to the umliisignid at the oftice of C W. Dunn, Cache Valley Bank "jilding, Logan City. Utah on or before the 26th day ol March, 1931. Date ot Fiist publi cation, Jan 24th, 1931. ROBERT E GRIFFITHS Adniimstiator with Will Annexed In of Estate. C. W'. Dunn, Attorney for Administrator. Date of fiist publication, January 23, 1931 Date of la ;t publication, Febru ary 23. 1931. White Leghorn Baby Chicks NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 31. $150. Foid Toil Truck mm Model A Fold Coach t ot 'le 1 1930 Ford Sport Roadster .o iii ,ilh Banking 11927 Ford Coupe L ill In held 1 1924 Ford x, ton trmk tab m i d.,-a. iy. lb, ,,i p, t, 1929 Plymouth Coach at till ee o i lot k p in See George Y. Smith the real estate man for loans on modern . homes. In the L Tom Ton The following cars have been well us to sell. The owners n- anxious and have placed quick selling prices on them MEETING Hudsou-Esse- There is a delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment levied on the 3rd day of October. 1930 and which became delinquent on the 20th day of December, 1930. the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective stockholders as follows: Name Shares Amt. John Bailey 53 53.00 William Baldwin 15 15.00 .13 13.00 Leroy L. Green John cn-ic- Find v i d Foi-- let Pluintiils, s Licensed Chlropractci Latest Methods In DRUGLESS HEALING AND BIOCHEMISTRY NERVE OMKTFR SERVICE Phone 446-312 W. St latgan Ctah. ?3bU. Ton Truck, $115. $75 00 Coupe JJ5.00 Che '.'I Kin-bai- t lain In Barifiekl Find 1927 '7 Dr. Wm. W. Ross $475. $425. $325. iI32S Cost, uoacn u ol s ol I Coach v Tiuek vv t 1 in mi U Ctn 1929 Ford Coupe 1929 Ford Roadster iii Jo-P- v lusts I' ei II v Tool-sen- stale- Used Car Specials! the 11929 V .ml .mil the Estate ol dei ea ,ed, at J. M w e 1 at , Cache. Fii-lc.- receipts as, District Court cf the First Judiria! D.stnct of the State of Utah, m and for the County of Homan and Mis. Ixtiin Crookston. Mis Lonn Smith entertained the Snuthlield bridge club at her afternoon. A three home on com si Imuheon was seived at 1 0 loc k. alter which budge was en joyed Mis Rhinda Chambers was aw aided the igh score prize. , included Mis. Kernal Mrs. J. E. Shetled. Mrs. Mel in Woodrutf, Mrs. Frank Winn. Mis Helen I Toolsen and Mrs Rhinda Chambeis. Floyd Tibbetts spent Friday it, Logan on business. Still Miss Leontme Chandler, man Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hendricks aite tided the dog Ogden on Saturday. Vis Lizzie Hyer and Mr. and Mis. Oison Hyer visited Friday with Mis. Anne Budge of Logan Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allen ol Cove were guests Saturday even ins ol Mr. and Mrs. Dorris Hyer Guest of Honor at Party Miss Barbara Bybee was the guest ol honor at a surprise paitv given al her home Saturday night lev a gioup of boy and girl friends. The ntirtai nnient tor the evening was playing games after vvlmh a lunch was served. The eiaiuiy guests included Leota Lay tie, Reba Kairen, Mane Jones, Ban. Kuih MeKmglit, Grace cKnt, Bui bun By bee, Oscar Morris, Ray mond I.ayne, Merle Kent, Demur Band, Elmo Bowden, and Floyd Moirison. Firm; i In the shell-hole- Butter name d estate tin- - Fust Na am. I tab. ail estate of El as 1 lie-- i CITY Bowles, c From the most ancient times commanders of opposing armies have relied upon the voik of spies to bring them essential ei m Rusvvel .Swinyaid. Golden Cur. mutch, m. ( oi ge Fund, Livvreme Joulsen, Claienu Blown, Cambell Baer, Mis Kennel h Chandler ol West Yellowstone, Montana, Mrs. Miss May Leontme Chandler, Chandler and Mrs Bui nail Brown ot Snuthlield. Mis. Ariel M aider ol Salt Ioike lias been spending a few weeks Visiting iioi Parents, Mi. and Airs Joseph Hash-inAl Lons Club Meets Ms c. rs. StoJdaicl acted as hostess tor the Al Lons club on Fmlav afternoon at her home. Mrs Russell Rogeis reviewed the book The Return ot the Native by Miss Hardy Doling and Nedra Stoddaid tendered a piano duet ind a Mi met and piano duet, A debt ions luncheon was served af ter the piogiam The guests in cluck d Mesdames, Mose (Jnstavev-son- , Geoigi diet, Fay Bernlnsel. Leon Bond Asa Thomson, Ron Campbell. Kail Kenen, H H K. M Van Olden, Don Levy is Russel hovers, Bert Doppe, Wil 'id Hen hu ks, John Hyei, Victor Hendricks and Mis. Eva Eat km son. Mr and Mrs. Oral Balia m and Ur and Mrs Clarence Allen ol Cove weie cut sts last Friday even ng of Mr. and Mm. Verlan Levitt The. Third waid Ladies Faun Buieau met at tile home of Mrs. Eva Monroe on Thursday a'ter noon. The lew presidency took chaigt. whali is president Mis Joseph Hat tin, vice pieaideul Mrs. Eva Moiroe and seoietaiy and tieasurer Mis. Ada Kent. Interior dermatitis: was discussed and sofa imlov s weie made Refreshments i re seived to eleven members. Mrs Vnto- Hendricks entertain-- , id tlie Litei ai y club on Thursday lie moon at home. Mrs. Merle ll'tr ic vow id the book A Stoiy oi an Hen bv Joseph Adel eon. s Givenu Ks sang a solo. a lirious h nc was "rived Hit the piogiam The eu sts in Ml (! lilies liliss Lay lie', Itus I' si '1 Rogeis Voile liver, Olson ' I!. iiher, Saul Hyer. , V i'll Mooie it itedilv Haloid Wood, Dow Lewi-,- , Robert v v SUMMONS artist In him Ignoring all conventionalities of time and place, he eagerly pulled out a big square case, carefully wrapped in an old blanket which be quickly removed, laughing with ingenuous pleasure. This first one youre really safe In saying its rather good," hu said. It got honorable mention ever so many times lr. Pari3 and Vienna, and has won me three cash prizes. Its a battlefield In France early morning all gray mist. Those pale blurs are tbe crosses on the graves everything swimming in the gray mist bits of old entanglement, charred tree stumps, old farm Implements of reconstruction and white crosses all blurred together Into the gray sea of morning. Do you like it?" 'That's good. said Phil slowly. more impressed thau she was ready to acknowledge. I think It Is exquisite." said Ginger passionately. Bard flushed with pleasure. This is the old woman I bought my papers of in Pans. 1 Phil laughed. know her. In the Quaitier. She sat on a stool so near the curb tnat we were always breathless expecting her to go over head first. That's t very good, my dear boy. This Is Eugenie. She was the chambermaid In our pension. She would never stand still long enough for me to get a proper sketch of her 1 had to steal It, line upon line precept upon precept, when she was dashing In and out on errands She held the corner of ber apron to her lip like that when she was trying to speak English. Oh, theyre not much I'm young yet," he added with a great assumption of carelessness. And he made an indifferent motion to tos3 them back into the car. (To Be Continued) thiee-legge- allri.lM Lit- .1 tin . with otic Ini-.- , lo tuinul Bunk of Le uiiuisu.iloi ot i he tus J V oi k, dei CONSULT COUNTY CLERK OR THE RESPECTIVE SIGNERS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION In the District Court of the First. Judicial Distnrt- f the State ef Utah in and for the County of Cache. "PHIS ' Of all the dumb-bellmuttered Ginger exasperatedly. Phil laughed. Mr. Tolliver looked mildly puzzled. I'm terribly sorry," Holloway said to Ginger. I'd love to stay I'm just crazy to stay but look where It places me. You put everything wrong." "Dont worry, my dear Mr. Hollo You way." said Phil consolingly. see, we have one great advantage over you. We know Ginger, and you don't." "Well, I I'm beginning to suspect. Let me tell you how it hap PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES As Bard Holloway had said, the Rattletrap was very, very old, and htavily loaded, containing practically all of bis worldly possessions, and far from worldlv for th moat part they were. He pulled off to the garage, and Hamill, the man of all work, busied himself unloading the contents, bag after box, separating the things Bard Indicated that be would want upstairs from those to be left in the car. The three Tollivers sauntered Interestedly out to see what was going on. "Why dont you take everything right up?" questioned Ginger anxiously. Then you can settle right down and everything. "Oh, I shant need all that trash. Ive got stuff here for camping, for breakdowns both motor and financial, and all other contingencies. That's my easel and stool for outdoor painting. Those bags must go I You see, up my waidrobe! brought everjthlug 1 have to my name except a few canvases which I left on display in the galleries In New York. Hope doesn't die hard. It doesnt die at all. 1 still have hopes of a sale or two. I brought a few with me. I suppose you wouldn't care about seeing them, he added suggestively. Wed love It," said Phil. n re 'J Legal Notices CO L at reasonable quality pm ee. from hens wi'h high trap nest records. Will make Older now. money for you. Apex U. W East, Miller, Logan. North Fnone 423 899-V- 1st LOST Brown leather wallet. Ownner's name on inside. $9. Several pictures. Return to Herald. Reward. J35. We Call and Deliver! Hemstitching Phone 258 Paul Strobelt, Mgr. 123 N. Main Logan THIS WEEK O.XLY! Wc carry the largest line of felt base rugs in Cache alloy. One hunched rugs to select your patterns from. BASK RUGS, 9x12 $6.00 Just received a new shipment of Spring Coil Mattresses. Sizes and prices to fit every purse $13.50 and Lp. Crystal Bottling & Furniture Exchange Phone 444 72-7- 4 West 1st No. |