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Show " Classified Advertising Classified Ad Rates - 10c per line, with a minimum charge of 25c, j. . payable in advance. (Count five 5-letter words to a line.) v; Lines set black or in capital letters - 15c Tfor"sale ' 10 to 12 tons good baled hay, wire tied. 2 mi. south of Roos- ovelt ftood road. Call 44-J2 I, 27-2t t' . 20 tons grass hay, 50 tons en-silage, en-silage, laree straw stack, pair No. 4' heavy duty bob sleighs. ' Will make somebody a good deal Max Gardner, Roosevelt Flour Mill. 27-2t y . - Grass hav for sale. R. M. Colli Col-li tharp, Hayden, Utah. 27-1 ' 100 pullets: potatoes, $2 per cwt. Inquire Clark's Repair Shop, ; Myton. 27-lt 4 65 head Caracul sheep with ' lambs. Will trade for milch cows or heifers. Contact O. J. Hunsaker, Mt. Home, Ut. 27-1 Hay for sale, or trade. Glade ! Davis, Neola. 27-2t '. 500 bales hay, some loose hay. Lerov Mecham, Rt. 1 (Ioka) ; 27-lt 160 acre farm with" oil rights. Hi mi. south of highway on Bench canal. Bad health reason for selling. Bill Smith. Roosevelt Roos-evelt 27-2t '36 Chev., '37 Chev for sale; Also Al-so pummy and corn, either ' shelled or on the ear. Ralph Dart, Myton. 26-2t Baled straw for sale. Stephen Malnar, Neola. 25-3t Corn, pellets and oil cake. Globe Seed and Feed, Myton, phone 55-J4. 25-tf Old newspapers for sale IO2 bundle. Roosevelt Standard, if v Duplex apartment, furnished, on Highway 40 in business location. loca-tion. Improved ground. Easy terms. Immediate possession-. Inez Metzler, Roosevelt. 25-2t 50 tons wild hay. Can be hauled away or fed on place. Good spring water available. Jack Allred, Altonah. 24-4t IFORRENT Two 2-room cabins, with bath. Jackson Tourist Park, Phone 91-W. 25-4t y MISCELLANEOUS LOANS Title 1-FHA Loans. No mortgage, no red 'tape. To remodel, install in-stall a new furnace, re-roof, insulate, in-sulate, build a garage, barn or coop, or improve any home you are living in. Interest rate $5.00 per $100.00 per year. Maximum lime, 3 years; maximum loan $2500.00 . TURNER BUILDING SUPPLY "A Good Place To Buy" 52-ti Scientific Swedish Massag Medical Gymnastics Uintah Power & Light Office Buildino Roosevelt Phone 216-W Baptist Church Sunday School 10:00 A, M. Morning Service 11:00 A. M. Training Union 6:00 P. M. Evening Service 7:00 P. M. Wednesday. 7:00 P. M. Mid-Week Prayer. Rev. Charles Ray. Pastor WANTED Wanted to lease a good producing produc-ing farm, with option to buy; preferably on U. S. Highway 40. Robert W. Reeve, Heber, Utah, R.F.D. 27-3 1 Wanted to buy Weiner pigs, oats and barley. Anthon B. Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, phone 196-J. 27-lt Wanted, good work horse, about 16G0 lbs. Must be good. Lionel Jensen, Neola. 27-2t Oats and barley. Globe Seed and Feed, Myton. Phone 55-J4 25-tf Dead or useless animals wanted. For prompt service call J. D. Cook, Roosevelt, Phone 134-.T3 16-14t WANTED Old or useless horses for fish food at Whiterocsk Hatchery. 27-tf LOST Red, long-haired bird dog, with identifying tag, lost in Roosevelt Roos-evelt about 5 days ago. Reward Jesse Birtcher, Roosevelt. 26-2 Notice Clarence D. Lambert, City Treasurer, will be at his office in the City Hall on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Those wishing to pay their water bill, etc mav do so at that time. GEORGE R. HACKING City Recorder Fi-;t Publication', Jan. 26, 1950 Last Publication, Feb. 2, 1950 BUSINESS DIRECTORY, VETERINARIAN Phone Vernal 326-J Cell County Agent in Roosevelt for Thursday Appointment HARSH & MILLIGAN Painting and Paper Hanging Woodwork and Walls Washed Roosevelt, Utah CHIROPRACTOR Roosevelt Shurtleff Hotel Tuesdays - 9:30 A. M. to 1 P. M. Saturdays - 9:30 A. M. to 1 P. M. Vernal Main Office I There's an 10 Old Saying I "It always pays to take your repairs 1 to the man who is busy - - - 2 2 He's the only one who has time to I d 1 L. 8l L. Motor Co. LaVERE LABRUM and LYNN LABRUM, Proprietors I PHONE 198-W ROOSEVELT, UTAH fl WHAT. IS WBOHfi? I WE REPAIR AND RECONDITION All Rftakes Sewing Machines CALL SATHER'S JEWELRY . 1 ROOSEVELT, UTAH PHONE 197 1 't j 'juiii 11 1 ,l.iRMi""rm..-'i"l"'!."V 1 p, i fm 1 Ml III Hllf llMfTI 1 - I M II I It M n ffl -liiifM'. n'H 1 tVut ri'iril . '-'t.i'. t that's sinailir mside sM$ ! I! S,r .- Your Key to IP1 yf Is - wii.-.yi t -4r-Kw " '"".sKSL , tests', v ' , llj ' : ySBagtl& ' Tune in HENRY J, TAYLOR, ABC Network, every Monday evening. 1 HERE'S THE NEW 1950 BUICK SUPER 126, companion body-type to the equally new Roadmaster 130. Both are shorter than last year's 4-door dealer. If he doesn't have one on Sedans yet 4 inches longer in wheelbase. In both, the difference is used hand, he can get it pretty promptly to give you real stretch-out room in the rear seat. and at a price and on a deal you'll have trouble matching, much less "Wl beating, anywhere else. What the boys did here really That means easier parking, easier c. l- 1 . 1 calls for some medals. tucking away in family garages, fnC Y P w iL , . , . . easier maneuvering in crowded We gave them the job of coming up traffic with something that was bigger ' Features like these mean inside-lor room and comfort- Ihere are some other things too. 117i?v'C titx orrv longer in wheelbase -always 1m- An extra rear-quarter window not um.k TUB BUY portant to good riding qualities- found jn standard 4-door Sedans. A higher -compression Fireball vive-.n-head . yet unbulky and easy-handling in different upperstructure styling that Pwer in three engines, five hp ratings. (New F-263 over-all dimensions. makes this body-type stand out as engine in super models.) Just look how well this tidy num- something pretty special. new-pattern styung, with bum per -guard grilles, ber meets these "impossible" Speci- ., , taper-through fenders, "double bubble" taillights. fications! Even special names that let you wide-angle visibility, dose-uP road view both y Say, "I drive a SUPER 126" Or forward and back. Item one-rear-seat cushions are "Mine's a ROADM ASTER 130," tramwandy size, less over-all length for easier a full foot Wider than last year's just by way of being different. porting and garaging, short turning radius. SUPKKS and ROADMASTERS. EXTRA-WIDE SEATS cradled between the axles. inr t a- les, we think we hit on a happy t,T 0,,,r Dlnc , ., ' . . , , Item tWO in every dimension '.Aa in thr "T nrffVlln SOFT BUICK RIDE, from alUoil springing. Safety- leg-room, head-room, hip-room, y 're coming to be known.' The 'W-p 'ide"edyin9 shoulder-room this rear-seat com- 1 ' partment is bigger than previous e n? lo"g ' n u ' -u DYNAFLOW DR'V ard o kqadmasters. models-and nearly four inches . the.re, S two-way stretch-in width optional at ex,ra cost on super and specials longer, fore and aft, than other S?nt. Cmpart" nineteen models with Body by Fisher. 1950 BlUCk interiors. " ' . WIDE CHOICE OF EQUIPMENT adding flexibility r. , it YOU re going to like that as you 11 to prices that bracket every price range above the Item three - wheelbases are the see by caiiing on your own Buick oivesf. longest of our 1950 line. On the Super, -it is 125H" instead of- 12VA" on the ROADMASTER 130M" t,n DPrF PAtfCS instead of 126M". flftMTgftK VOU Q fl QJ Yet and here's where the magic if it -b"- corr.Ds in ihe whole car is shorter & CJsrt ?) A3 A-WV TVW C - over-all. Actually less from bumper lfJf fOs 'UYf iUK fjU to bumper than previous Buicks ff-&fM&7 ('sLJL W"""V v in these series. (yiVV' W 7 Fhitj-.e your BlilCK dealer lor a demonstration Right Now! When bvtter automobiles are built BUICK will build them MOLLIS G. HULLENGEH Roosevelt, Utah |