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Show -- Boys Town Club TKe Monday Herald-Journa- l- Evening, November 8, HOUSES FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE FEMALE HELP WANTED API'S. FOR RENT UNFUR. 1943, MAN for WAITRESS wanted. Dicks cafe. OR TRADE. 1935 Oldsmobile. Guy genera! NEW home, excellently located; kodak o N10 NIO Utah. Richmond, Hendricks, hardwood floors in bedrooms; 4 N. N29 ry Co GIRLS to operate power sewing 24 CHEV abundant closet space; living rm. pickup Ph 1585-3 RM, hath. 449 W. 1 N. N14 and dinette newly carpeted full machines, experience not necesNIO bsmt. with furnace and stoker; sary. Let us teach you how to sew. Good wages. Logan-Cach- e APTS. FOR RENT FURN. 37 WILLYS garage and small backyard poul- SELL your sedan, good Knitting Mills, 124 S. Main. N18 try house; well landscaped. Ph. or cattle to Whitest11' if cond., ecom., reas. 196 S.1W. N12 RM pvt. bath. 441 W. Center. D5 624-N12 a and recent more WTu. 1935 STUDEBAKER sedan, heater, moneh j WANTED TO BUY Hyrum bath. 459 VV. 1 N. 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O ANs ?10 300 Father Flanagans team was led Adams, fast negro by Clarence half-bac- the issue who clinched touchdown run in with a the thhd period. Proceeds of the game, sponsored by Sen. Elme'r Thomas, D., Okla., were donated to Father Flanagans school. d Fu'-nitup- bath. 82 E. 2 S. N12 , BARLEY, Alfred Fallows, Hyrum. and Cars STATE LOST: Big brown horse, about PASTURE for 4 cows. Ph. 046-J1600 lbs., branded with circle. N8 Reward. J. O. Marriott, 1749 227 N. 1 E. N26 704-BENDIX washer. Ph. N8 N13 FURN. 2 or 3 rm. heated apt. with Grant Ave, Ogden. Utah. FOR houses, apts., and rms., call NIO garage. Ph. 1314-Childs red with LOST; coat, FOR MISC. bright RENT, NIO at 129 N. 1 W. black trim in Lewiston. Finder no- LG. house near college. Ph. 1670-84 N. 2 W. CLEAN Nil GARAGE close in 125 E. Center D5 tify Fred Veibell, Lewiston. N8 N8 09S-R- 2. COMPANY O J. apts., elec, range, prlv. bath, st. ht., rates by day, week, month. White Auto Court. Ph. 423-- J . 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Evan O. Darley, Wellsville. Ph. Duke Davis TODAYS Pullets OR TRADE; ,s al4o 24-- VSY A VOt TO FIND OOT W&OO.T OUR CVWY.O'UN'b V FKMVLWb tvVtt-- - A KVSO, N10 Starmount By JACK (TIIY NEW YORK, Nov. 8 (UR)-- Its Anchors Aweigh" again, with Navy now leading in the race for championthe Eastern football 7 victory ship, thanks to its over previously unbeaten Pennsylvania Saturday before 72,000 fans at Philadelphia. This, perhaps was the most timely triumph of the season. It waa achieved just when the Sailor hopes of grid glory seemed scut83-- 8 broadtled by Notre side on Ort. 30 a catastrophe that followed hard fighting with Georgia Htch, lVnn State and ORO1? LEGHORN yearling hens 31 00 each. Lewis Jorgensen, Benson. 150 LOGAN By EDGAR "to iUST HKO KvlO XVOl. VOv , YOOT. F Phone 260 TOOTS AND HER BUDDIES CM VAQ.W.&AlV 'OR SALE MISC loan D2 J. N. C., Nov. 8 GREENSBORO, a i- i- Byron Nelson of Toledo, O., former national open champion, was a match to the good today in his series of five war relief exhibitions with Harold (Jug) of Winchester, Miss., winner of the Tam OShanter open at Chicago last summer. The players finished their Saturday round at rinehurst, N. C., deadlocked with three under par 69 s, and played almost as closely yesterday, Nelson finally winning one up. His card of 70 was one Livestock WANTED TO RENT LOST AND FOUND N10 ST. ht., spacious, pvt., bath, elec, range, laundry. 283 W. 1 N. D4 HORSES for fox feed. Ph. Byron Nelson Leads Coif Series under par for the Country club course. J. Hxkj ' BPcrTrgg JAP? lmes Duke. BUILDING 18 .x . 24 ft Kenneth WASH TUBBS NU Romero, Smithfield. REG. Holstein bull, pigs, potatoes. Ph. 1103, 895 3 Pt. Ave. 17 11 o Moreover, Navys triumph occurred on the same afternoon that Notre Dame crushed previously before undefeated Army, 26-76,000 at New York, handing the trouncSoldiers their second-worhistory. ing In Cadet-Iris- h Navy's margin over I'cnn was honey-sweefor the same Penn team held army to a 3 tie only the week before. RED Bliss potatoes DUCKS Ishmel Naylor st t, the dust settled Saturday after the Penn and Army debacles not a major college team remained unbeaten In all the East But Navy's ganfalon stood out among the vanquished, because the Sailors bad suffered but one mishap the Notre Dame defeat on schedtheir tough included ule. That schedule CorNorth Carolina Penn State and nell, Duke Georgia Tech. Dartmouth has been beaten only unfortunately by Pennsylvania; and it still plays Cornell and Princeton. Likewise Brown and Rochester have lost but once; but their schedules are not on a par with Navys. Penn and Army each have a loss and a tie charged against them. Cornell, Holy Cross once, J he (DjojcIoaS By FAITH BALDWIN THE STORY l Wka 41m Tfcomp on liffowf Donor Ilnir lie )ol the Hall hoaaehoUI. KmllXs a Nare, Is flu! to aiaht fe her father rellee4a adof hared aaey, spoiled rails, la dellahted to hare a yea a a Mra. Hall honrtfr, la roaod. afraid haaer atteafloa will he diatraeted from wealth Fraak !(-m- sat Kdgir. 0 0 0 IVYITATION CHAPTER VII the beginning of his third week in Cranberry Jim had fallen easily into the routine. From now on he would take over the night calls, calling David only if the case warranted a consultation. KJs time had been full, he had seen very little of Nancy. She was always out, it seemed. Frank Edgar came for her frequently. Jim had met and rather liked him, a big handsome man, his own age, or a little younger, with gay dark eyes and a square vital sort of face. Edgar had slipped back into civilian life with comparative ease and the only indication he gave that he had seen the war was that he never spoke of it. He never explained his injury but Elsie Edgar took care of that. Cranberry knew all about him and so did not have to ask questions. h The weather had changed, and become excessively warm. David, returning from a staff meeting at the hospital, complained of a chill. Jim put him to bed, and took over, despite David's struggles. .There was nothing the matter with him, hed be damned if hed stay in bed. But he did, almost contentedly, because Millicent stayed home from her interminable engagements to fuss over, rnd read to him, to see that he took u medicine promptly. Jim was driving back from a call when be saw Emily walking from the bus. He waved, whistled and slid to a stop beside the curb. AT . I DONTYGU REMEMBER? HE NAS TH WAR AC0MMAN9fB WHO . 60T 8ES ?UfT PROUD OP yE5, AH' HE S PHSTB0VIM6 THOSE VEFEHSEUSSj PR0WSEV CITIES W7 . v-- r 1 HITLER THAT . SOME PAY k MEPAIS F0R BOM0INS WARSAW AN' ROTTERPAMj 691 EL Cen- SUPPOSE j HE'LL BOMB AMERICAN N9 Y Pets MS' realize nt EFFECT Wff TOPAi'SkbtS CITIES MLlHAlE DAVIS CACRtES , THE AAAIL DUKG SPECIAL NOTICES GIRL to share apt Phone 832-N9 after 1p.m. LEGAL NOTICES rioBin amu THElwEitf FuTuREJfiB PAl.CATO EASY., oviiDusuuf kuncKs Clirk a Ikt Beapartlv CMlt Coasts (Ufnen for fvtbcr Uftmuiioa. riXLttiL. NOTICK TO (REI11TOHS Cowl of 111 tin! Judl-r!a- ! Ilortrtrt ( lh Hlal of 1 tab, la sod far I hr Cnaaljr aff Caeh. In Ilia Matter at tha of JOSEPH O. SHAW, ai no knoaa a JOSEPH 01.1 VK SHAW. Creditor will prearat claim, with vourhera to th undertitned at lit real-tlrnla Urllallli, Cacti county. Ltati, on or before the Elth day of L A. D.. HEHKR p. H RRT AJtnlaiairalor for aaid Kiiata K TOM PKKKV Attorney fu wild Estate. la the INariti inter-section- al Pre-Flig- 1432-M- ter 13-1- When Ph By LESLIE TURNB 60SH! FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS and Villanova have lost twice. straight defeats this season. Ktl I think The shell Bucknell and Temple have three Navy, enjoying a breather with LANDED W AAV CORN an and Columbia and Penn open The OLD defeats; Colgate State, Saturday FIELD ! three defeats plus their tie. date on the 20th, will have plenty story DMT RMOW I to of time for Army. point IT WAS LOADED I Accordingly, It seems that Navy Meanwhile, the Cadets will have lll. WHEN ANYWAY, less head the Eastern parade at opportunity for such pointing. LARD least until Nov. 27, when the They tackle Sampson Naval ACCIDENTALLY Middies tangle with Army at Training Saturday; and Brown Fired an West Point in the annual service on the 20th. The Cadets should GUN, HE PEALlV woxe up The classic. The Gobs have but one win both games: but they canor Navy will be favored in TOwn of game before then; they invade not afford to get careless against Army their collision on the 27th. SHADVSiDe AND big Columbia Columbia's either opponent. Saturday. The looked admirals much future Called attention toothless Lions have suffered six It la uncertain now whether TO The war. stronger against Penn than did BOND DRIVE the Cadets. But Army seemed to lie was staring at her. He was have more land power against Notre Dame than the Sailors saying, And you used to be such Notre Dame beat Navy, 33-and y-- t a homely kid! Nancy was always the margin of victory Army 26-peaches and cream, but you" ALLEY OOP being almost tbs same. But againNancy came in, st Notre Dames great Une, Navy COPYPMOWT. 114 WHY. YOU CRT LOW-- ! waa held to minus seven jarda she said "Hello k Sorry, NKA SCMVICK, INC. .TREACHEROUS RATS whereas Emily rushing; HAVING TRACKED Army picked 114 on the DOMY It is You neednt be, said Frank, up THE THIEVES yards ground. She climbed in gratefully, discardWHO STOLE THE possible that Hal Hambergs exI was just making a discovery. SWOCD OF GENfor cellent ing her hat. more Navy may passing What discovery? GHIS KHAN. OOP Its hot, he said, and you than offset the Cadets apparent . . . DEALT THEM A Emily look tired. running superiority. GOOD GO! Shes nice, said Nancy, smilI am. Hows Dad? ...HOWEVER.IT Lord, Im starved. Hows "All right. Its a light ease. If ing. LACKED A GOOD we can keep him in bed hell be Dad, Emily? BIT OF BEING A Better . , FINISHED JOB... as good as new by the end of the I ought to run up and see him, HE FOUND OUT AS week. WHEN HE REACHED She nodded. Presently she said, Nancy told them. I havent been FOC TE WEAPON near him aU day. slowly, Dont get too near, said Emily Y'ou think its hot out here? Remember. You should have been with me to- warnmgly. But Nancy was out of th foom, She looked at him, her day. . . running up the stairs. A moeyes heavy with fatigue. My job was sometimes includes some of the ment later Jim came out into the nv WILLIAMS . OUT OUR WAY mill workers homes. The stocking hall from the office and followed mills. They're a disgrace to the her. Frank said: THAT MISTER WONDER NO, MA'AM, HE HAINT The new assistant's smitten, town. I'd like to give Frank Edgar STIFFY RIDES cenno WHICHLL isnt he? a piece of my mind. AS THOUGH HE FIRE IS A SADDLE MAKE TH Smitten, asked Emily, what Hed rather have a piece of WAS BORKl ON WITH ONE C'NCH BIGGEST do you mean? Nancys mind," said Jim lightly. A LIKE HORSE , HE RIDES WITH HIT WITH She knew, however, and it apShe thought, gravely. So thats A CENTAUR.' TWO ONCHES--CALLETH RICH how it is. She had seen the look in palled her to realize how much she resented, how much she hated, RIMFIRE, his eyes. She said, quickly, ER ClMMY . Theyre old friends, of course, knowing. Nancy. I don't blame SILENCE ER and Nancy was pretty bored till he him,With she's a cute little trick. SUGARS came back and started taking her K2 ( LOUD- why wont you come to rN to the beach and the club." She Emily, the club S iturday? changed the subject. Were you at I thought tli at Nancy . . she the hospital today, Jim? began. . . . Yep. Xj Think again. I havent asked Y'ou know about the polio case, her. I am asking you. L in the mill section? The club had been transformed He nodded. into a canteen and as such was Id heard. keeping up its regular Saturday f .v If we have an epidemic . . dances. Everyone was inmg.-i-. on vited but the cm'lnMS was YVniEN they reached home she M'l via'nirn fiom a ' v t x. ' fp nearby base. hurried to bathe and change Emily, however, hadn t been there before going in to see her father. this season. Had she a decent 4 : When she went downstairs frock? She hadnt heard dance ' to find Frank that again it was rrui'ie except over a radio . . . she VST. c.' hadn't d..nced. . . . She drew her Edgar had arrived for supper. Hi, Emily, Frank greeted her, slender biows together while Frank waited. grinning. Hi Be a spcit, he utged. AU St. II the little goddess of t," she said finally, if mercy? ynule iue that Nancy . . H ' .ail Absolutely. . He said, I never get to see you. ' "Tine are a dozen uniforms I Look, why dont you come to the wait- ; to take Nancy. club Saturday night . . . you dont hurdy danced with her last mg .t. . . . work Sundays, do you? I F JVF. ) hf t ir u OTPOSITFS Not eveiy Sund ;j. (To Be Conliuui'd) By MERRILL B! Think it L my Its r busted fence ; If we Can believe The phone Shell hit two hundred TARGETS' One DIFFERENT OIoS asdS8 A-- It made a hole in' mv north PASTURE 1 6. OauqhhM tM 0, By r ..." TAXI JU-- I'M THROUGH FOOEIM !! NOW IM GONNA SCATTER'PiECFS OF JAP ALL OVER THIS LABORATORY.' or V. T. HAiL I NO. AIN'T METHEa1 A CLUBBN TDDEK9 IS TOO GOOD FCR , ' - SKUNKS UKE TVfcx rvEGOTAT r TLL F THEM S3 BETTER -IDEA.. , ( , V THEVUae V TH OWW SiQvhajj.' Phone 32 S') ,X OT JR a tercenter; .3 1 .'itiN v'M - 1 M TUB rr VY l mr FLfPCR9 ? HON 11 THE WORLD IS A MAN TO PRESERVE . 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