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Show SECTION TWO pfePVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY; APRIK 7, 1938 PAGE THREE 2 ' U AAA A AAANtfAAA aaaaI Js fcSS a? aft J 5 ii U i llf PSPH -4 r. ? - f f i t fig Hi Ifcllrtw c For WANT ADS PHONE 495 Want ads will appear on the Classified Ad Page if they are in the office before 8 a. m., after which they will appear in the column "Too Late for Classification." Classifica-tion." Want Ads will be accepted until 1 p. m. daily. On Saturday Sat-urday Want Ads coming in between 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. will he put in the "Too Late For Classification." Rates First and second day, each insertion 10 cnta per line; three days 25 cents per line; one week, 40 cnta per .line; two weeks, 70 cents per line; one month $1.20 per line. (Minimum charge 25 cents.) Count five words to line. Minimum accepted, 2 lines. Classified ads must be paid in advance. Legal Rate 10 cents per line per Insertion, In-sertion, 8 pt. type. pt)R REAL REAL ESTATE BARGAINS RENTALS: Business Busi-ness or Residence Insurance, Bonds, or Notary Work See or Phone No. 4 HEAL REALTY COMPANY 165 West Center Street Provo'a New Shopping Center See our windows for specials LOANS! LET US FIN ANCE YOUR HOME Prompt Appraisal - Low Rates F. H. A. Loans on Long Terms! GRAY REALTY CO. Phone 370 - 196 West Center MISCELLANEOUS kVOOD sawing, inquire 340 So. 7th W. $1.25 per cord. a22 FOR SALE-ARS '36 PLYMOUTH 4 dr. deluxe touring tour-ing sodan. Heater, radio. 155 South 3rd East. a 10 A' HEN you buy an auto, aaK youi dealer about the $5.01 down 20-TionLh 20-TionLh payment plan of the Persons' Per-sons' Final)" Cn. 207 Knight tflock. , Phon 910 ti FOR SALE OR TRADE SOUSE to move also farm. Inquire In-quire 520 W. 2 South. a8 LOST BRIEF ca.se and box cont. men's clothing-, bet. 4th N. 2nd E. and Sprv. Ret. 367 N. 2 East. a7 SCHEAFFERS fountain pen. "K. B. Kirkwood" engraved on it. Rt. to Herald office. aT MONTANA RAINFALL FAR OVER NORMAL HELENA. Mont., April 7 ri--A chart of Montana's six-month precipitation shows more than 80 per cent of the state's total area with 100 to 200 per cent of the normal seasonal amount of precipitation, pre-cipitation, a joint report of weather weath-er and crop conditions issued by the department of agriculture said tod a v REMODEL YOUR HOME WITHOUT MORTGAGING IT! Here's Check your home inside and out. Make a list of what you need. We will arrange to finance it even if you have a mortgage. For Particulars See Tri-State Lumber Co 598 South University Avenue "HELPFUL SERVICE" 4 R. Mod Brick, N.W. . , .$250C 4 R. Mod. Brick, S.E. ...$2250 2 R. Frame, lge. lot N.W. $1000 3 A. with Home, N.W. .$2500 1 Acre, N.E. ..$550, $500, $600 5 A. North on HI -way . . .$2300 3 A., Home, good impvs. $3150 "Fire Insurance the Best" Prows & Haws, 53 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 456. SPECIAL BARGAINS on New and Used Furniture! A large selection to choose from. Anything you need for the home! WE BUY, SELL, or EXCHANGE FURNITURE at 159 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 915-W THE GENERAL SHOP Provo Property! V Acre, Beautiful View Build- r ing Sites in City Limits IDEAL AND PRICED REASONABLE! REAS-ONABLE! Excellent Home Large Porch Six Rooms Modern Built-in conveniences. Very near school with SIX ROOMS FURNISHED AND EQUIPPED Live in Home - Rent Extra Rooms at $100 per month. Priced right for QUICK SALE! Most Beautiful Orchards Young Trees Thrifty Berries Modern Home Outbuildings State Hi-way Hi-way About Twenty Acres VALUED MUCH MORE THAN OFFERED! Substantial Cash Payment Necessary. 100 Acres Home $4000. Terms. 30 Acres -St. Hi-way $150 Acre. 7 Acres Orchards Bargain $850. 5 Acres Only $550. 1.311 Acre Bldg. Site $200. Protect Your Property with Fire Insurance Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards BROKER 39 West 2nd North, Provo Utah POSITION WANTED RESPONSIBLE lady wishes work with elderly person or small family. 445 So. 2nd East. a7 FOR SALE HOUSES MOD. home with large lot. Will accept car as down payment. Ph. 1099. Willard L. Sowards. a8 WITH or without ground. E-Z terms. S. V. Kitchen, St. Hi-way. Hi-way. - a 13 BRAND new strictly modern home. Bargain price. $1100 down. Balance eay. Leo Knight, X I1U1IC i)J. XO MOD. home furn. or unfurn., lg. lot. 240 N. 5th East. a8 j STRICTLY mod. home. 148 East Center St. Springville. L. S. Haymond. a8 BOARD AND RbOM HOME cooked meals and modern heated home. Reasonable. 754 A N?rth- Ph- 696J: a2 GOOD position for girl who can cashier and is experienced in bookkeeping, typewriting and the use of office machines. Must be between 20 & 30 years of age. Answer this ad in own handwriting, giving experience & qualification. Write Herald Bo D. 07. ' ' 8 How Phone 20 1 GOOD BUYS! New Four Room Modern Brick with Basement Apt. Double garage; ga-rage; large lot; good Southeast location. $4200.00. New Brick Modern with Basement Apt. Good Northwest location. Price $3000.00. Northeast New Duplex Rents $67.50 per month. All clean and a Bargain at $5150.00. Close in Four S-Room Apts. New Decorations all through all rented. A fine income property $4950.00. E-Z Terms. Good Building Lots Any part of City. ' Many Good Farms, large or small, trade; Loans and Insurance. Have Cash Buyers for New Modern Mod-ern Homes! See EGILSON Dixon Real Estate Co Phone 75, or 1421 -J FOR SALE Miscellaneous '31HEVrou?Goodr Vond306 N. 5 W. Ph. 702M. al2 WEINER PIGS. Ph. 029J1. Bert L. Carter. 1820 W. 6 So. a8 APPLE wood for sale in blocks. F. Farley, 557 W. 10 so. alO MOD. homes, lots, farms: Sat. and Sun. 3 mi. N. Provo. Willis Robinson. alO CHAMBERS gas range. Good condition. con-dition. 447 E. 3rd South. alO 100 LAYING HENS. R. F. D. No. 3 Box 119. R. G. Ercanbrack. PI. View. al2 BUILDING sites for 5 homes 7th North and 1st West. $2750. J. A. Owens. a24 UTAH'S hottest cleanest coal. Starts quicker, burns longer, quick delivery. Right Weight Co. Phone 525. a8 A REAL bargain, 22 acre fruit farm, so planted it will pay itself it-self off in short time, excel, water wa-ter rights, also farm equipment, equip-ment, mod. brick home, ideal location on State Highway at Orem. See this before you buy. Heirs want to sell, see Dean Park. Phone 051R2. a8 GOOD work horse. David Glazier. Rt. No. 3, Box 188. a8 GOOD Russett seea potatoes from Certified seed. Frank Williams, Vineyard. a8 GOOD Rome apples. Fine for bottling 20c. McMillen. Phone 1330J. - - - al4 BUY your seeds from Perry's Seed Store, 408 W. Center and see the difference. They are fresh, clean and full of life and raring to go. a27 COAL, Utah's best. Rates. Chris Christopherson. Phone 791. a21 WE handle the famous No. 1 Martin Mar-tin guaranteed no clinker coal. Phone 336. al4 GLADIOLUS bulte, all colors, 25 lge. bulbs al different 30c del. W. Reed Nuttall. Ph. 012R3. al9 FOR KENT FURNISHED MODERN apt. with heat. 479 No. 6th West. alO SMALL mod. apt., clean, cozy, reas. 180 East 5th South. a7 BEDROOMS for 4 men, board if desired. 681 N. 1 West. all 2 MOD. furn. m.s. 425 E. 1st No. A. R. Pack. all 3 RM. apt partly mod. 850 VV. 2 So. Adults pref. all OR UNFURN. 3 or 5 rm. apt. Adults. 227 E. 3 N. Ph. 363J. al7 APT. for rent. furn. or unfurn. Adults. 335 S. Univ. Mr. Cassidy. a8 5 ROOM 1437. modern home. Phone aS 3 RM. mod. apt. Electric stove. 164 East 3rd South. a8 SLEEPING rms. also garages. 174 N. 1 E. Phone 692W. al5 4 RM. apt., refrig. 3 rm. basement base-ment apt. 936 W. Center. a8 3 RM. mod. apt. Adults only. 460 West 3rd South. a7 3 ROOM mod. apartment. Adults only. 156 South . 3 . West. a8 3 RM. mod. apt. lights. Reas. 442. N. 5 E. a29 OR UN P. Startup's apts. 67 N. 1 yPoppice. JEc. mod- TOR RENT Unfurnished 3 ROOM modern basement apt. 160 So.' 6th West. alO 4 APTS. semi and strictly mod. $10 and 515. Sat. and Sun. 3 mi: N. Provo. WJllis Robinson. 10 iOR--atrjr furn. new 3 rm. mod. apt. 655 No. 1 East. alO OR Partly furn., g. sunny rms. Heat, h. w. Leo Poulson, Orem. Phone 02JL all NEW modern apartment. Heat and h. w. 505 E. 8 No. all 3 RM. mod. -apt. with garage. 330 East 2nd South. alO WANTED TO BUY WILL pay cash for model A Ford. Ph. 997J. 105 S. 1st East. alO MOTORCYCLE. State price and model. Write Herald Box X. a7 SMALL mod. home. Close in. Cash paid. Address Herald Box D. P a8 LEGAL NOTICES Probate and ! Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the j Respective Signers for Further I Information. ; NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State of Utah Office of State Engineer Salt Lake City Notice is hereby given that Provo Sand and Gravel Company, Provo, Utah has made Application in accordance with the laws of Utah to appropriate 50 sec. ft. of ater from Provo river in Utah county, Utah. Said water will be diverted from January 1 to December De-cember 31, inclusive, of each year at a point located S. 720 ft. from the N. E. Cor. of Sec. 2, T. 7 S.. R. 2 E., SLB&M. The water will be conveyed thence 1606 ft. through a canal and passed through a water wheel, located on the south bank of Provo river at a point S. 1285 ft. and W. 1493 ft. from the said N. E. Cor. of Sec. 2, and will thus be used to generate 75 H. P. of mechanical energy which will be used to propel a crusher and other machinery inci- BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES I votoowe r r-f A a- ofc owe .fcur jsocn a MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE RLE FORE MVCA HA5- A CHAWCE TO SAV A IS? WOOD, BLACK UJKE CSAPPE.S IW "THE BOUSM CUfciOu5.LV 5H IMSPECT. "THE ENVELOPE HE HAS MAWOED HEC ... t JJ xsT ( "thebe's viowcrriwc. TI J Oi V a - 1 JD6C V jV'sW ,F JACK KMOWS ALLEY OOP WASH TUBBS -fTOST LOOK AT THAT FLASHY CAC. BEHOLD THE PRCXJD TILT OF THE chauffeur's HfAO. TO SEE THEM, YOU'D NEVER ORE AM THAT OLD VUASHIE WAS BROKE, FRECKLES AND HIS UCV CD C-IC f THAT GUY DIDNT SPEAK A LINE OF WIS DEBATE SPEECH! IT WAS PHONOGRAPH RECORD' l &ZLS'. GO Grt) I EEN Foe-"rHAT blasted ( (OcCr A j ' MIM r V EAT OF VOUCS,WE MIGHT j ( ' V fif aUCE,W0TTA I CAE? NWElL GO TO CHMA AM' t (Syr I JOtM TH' AIR CORPS IU BE SHOT OOWM IN Mlf3! S FLAKKES. THEVlL B S0RB.V THEW.X BETC HJfV dental to the manufacture and processing of sand and gravel. After "beiner so used, the water will .be conveyed through a tall- race a distance of 100 ft. and returned re-turned to Provo vrlver at a point Si 1260 ft. and W-1573 ft. from said N. E. Cor. of Sec. 2. This Application is designated in the office of the State Engineer as No. 12644. All protests resisting the granting grant-ing of said Application, with rea sons therefor, made in affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Humpherys, State Engineer, Capitol Capi-tol Building, Salt Lake City, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee within 30 days after the date of last publication. T. H. HUMPHERYS, State Engineer Date of first publication March 31, 1938. Date of last publication April 28, 1938. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Benjamin M. Roberts, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the un dersigned at his residence, 56 South Fourth East Street, Provo City, Utah, on or before the 25th day of July, A. D. 1938. Dated at Provo City, Utah this 23rd day of March, A. D. 1938. J. LYNE ROBERTS Administrator Publication dates: March 24, 31, April 7, 14, 1938. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The State of Utah Office of State Engineer Salt Lake City Notice is hereby given that J. J. Madsen, Jr., Provo, Utah has made Application in accordance with the laws of Utah to appropriate appro-priate 0.5 sec. ft. of underground water in Utah county, Utah. Said water will be drawn from May 1 to October 1, inclusive, of each year from a 5" flowing well 114 feet deep located at a point N. 29 25' W. 1854 ft., thence W. 82 ft. from the SVi Cor. Sec. 8, T. 6 S., R. 2 E., SLB&M., and used to FRIENDS COOD GRIEF.' WHV DiPsi T I THIKJK W'MPJ I YEP, MISS NORTH - 'CORDINT 10 BUT, SHEClFF - I ITS PCOBABLV JUST ,J. PI Of n BEFORE ? THAT MAM MUST JvYt VOUR DESCRIPTOR THAT'S U 1 WAS TO A THREAT OF SOME Jf LET ME. A ftBE SLACJ LUKE-'j- SHE.RIFF l'W LUKE.' LETS SEE WHAT TH'COJJ" A GIVE THAT TO . SORT, MISS... WHY, I SEE W.J l! e r ' ' . . f (f f Till fl JVfik ifFpf2 M3U TIM HORN ) X I . I $ t. U 1 1 U flWi Iff Smack him., h faker im J A? i ' V Vh-LL.r-lt IOJONTHE 0H,CeAR.,TWS Farm ftebt Men Plan State Tour U. G. Miller. Salt Lake City, state farm debt adjustment supervisor super-visor and R. W. Wadley. Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove will hold meetings1 In April throughout the state of Utah with local farm debt committees, com-mittees, according to schedule made public. Farmers who are in debt difficulty should contact some of the county committee members. Hyrum F. Thomas of Provo is a' member of the- Utah county committee. Mr. Wadley, in charge of the southern part of the state will be in Provo, April 25 at 5 p. m. The place of meeting is tentatively tenta-tively given as the Provo railroad rail-road office, but further particulars particu-lars will be announced before that date. It has been suggested that white lines be painted at the outer edges of roads to reduce head-on collisions. . Drivers follow the white lines in the center of the road and thus are forced to look into the lights of an approaching car. The line at the outer edge will prevent headlight blindness. irirgate 29.4 acres of land embraced embrac-ed in the E4SWi of said Sec. 8. This Application is designated in the office of the State Engineer as No. 11716. All protests resisting the granting grant-ing of said Application, with reasons rea-sons therefor, made in affidavit form, must be filed with T. H. Humpherys, State Engineer, Capitol Capi-tol Building, Salt Yake City, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee within 30 days after the date of last publication. T H. HUMPHERYS, State Engineer Date of first publication March 24, I 1938. Date of last publication April 21, 1938. ( LOOK AT THAT TH' WHOLE J KA&OODLE ROUTED MMlYA I r i t-r-Ti f- OAT J 9 F'f--nL I -This Curious World BATS . A HAVE SUCH SAAALL. 4s- GULLETS THAT THEY tK&' J CANNOT SWALLOW JV-, jfL ttQ. -Msf PAPAGOS INDIANS DATETHDR YEAR FHROAA THE. HARVEST OF" THE FRUIT OF "THE OlAfsJT CACTUS. -7 COPR. A, D. LINDSAY took home a porcupine from the Canadian woods some seven years ago, and the animal, "Rusty" by name, is an affectionate pet, which, according to Mr. Lindsay, refutes the contention that "porcupines are too dumb to be tamed." Another porky, recently acquired, already is quite tame. MUCH T I KiO OKit V &0KX "SO OK4 MY MtKJO KVM .OAUKG AV LT STAlftS TOR rAE. - MiO .KvOTHtf?. U SO AiO tXCVttD -,V4T WOO tO fMKiO t ?4 HWAexT JXTav . b-J& ttV ' Ffe . V RfyKC StRyiCRl ( KAV ftQLLV. OOP-WILL VOU M;t2 ( NJOW, UA.VC w r 1 '.71 1 ANOTH SLOWOUT, W5TA TuBBSY I STILL ( H Z .t-JrtRNnH &ESB OC "TOES WONT NEWAV60T .v7 ipT H likUillV I O 1 VVnJ?'! liR mwwiEEiJoo !J-U-"D. I PLEASE, BOYS. FRECKLES. REMEMBER! YOUR ARGUMENTS RESTRAIN IN THE DEBATE UPHELD UP-HELD PEACE" AT ANY PRICE "I rr hit u it, T. . tS. U m. WT. OfT. U-A, GEORGIA, TAMES PORCUPNE2S 193t BY HtM SERVICE. INC By MARTIN By THOMPSONand COLL By HAMLIN OOP, BV GUM, V'OOTTA ADMIT - IF JT WAC.KI T FOk. Z.O, Wt v tt ev-K " n PIT HE'S SAVED OUR HIDES AM OUR LIBERTY TOO AM HE MAY tvtisi A uamD IKJ iinki' linn "it By CRANE By BLOSSER "That was THEORY, MR. DC AN THIS IS PRACTISE 7 1 1 I V t M. REG- U -T. OfaId j f T.K- r-1 M rr J I I - . s |