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Show ! PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1936 PAGE SEVEN For WANT ADS PHONE 495 Want ads will appear on the Classified Ad Page if they are in the office before 9 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., except on Saturday, when they will appear, ap-pear, in Sunday's issue If phoned into the office by 4 p. m. Kates First insertion, per line 10 cents; each additional insertion, inser-tion, per line 5 cents; one week, per line 30 cents; two weeks, per line 50 cents; one month, per line 90 cents. (Minimum charge, 25 cents.) Count five words to line. Minimum accepted, 2 lines. Double price wifl be charged if payment is delayed delay-ed or collector must call. Legal Rate 10 cenis per line per insertion, in-sertion, 8 pt. type. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 1935 MODEL d. tin .nst ra t ors and j used Easy washer. Must move to make room ii new stock. Real bargains. Maycoek App. Co., 125 W. Center. Ph. 78. APPLES, Del.. Homes; ripe pears; cider. Thomas. 672 X. 5 W . j2 1 PIGS, 8 weeks old. tiM2 W est flh North. jl4 E-FLAT alto saxophone A-l cond. Cheap. Jay Scholield. I'h 36. j 1 7 DAYBED, $10. Maytag washer, $30. 68 E. 1st So. iSpnnvilk', Utah. jl7 PEKINESE doix. For sah reasonable. reason-able. Phone I47. j 1 7 CHEV truck, good running cond. Also 9,000 used bricks. See Fire Chief Clyde Sett. Ph. 501. COAL, oil treated slack co 1st gr. lump. Ph. 1144W. 157 N. 1 E. 1'9 ROYAL Coal. Quality guaranteed. Ph. 562W. Moneyback guarantee. guaran-tee. jl3 JONATHAN apples. 25c and 40c Rome Beauties. McMillen. Ph. 667J. j!7 MISELLANJjOJJ 86 DEMANDS cleanliness. Elec-trolux Elec-trolux cleaner provides it. Ph. C. Wilford Larson, 04J3 or Scorup's for demonstration. f3 BTOVE, furnace repairing, grates, linings, water jackets. Furnaces vacuum cleaned S3. 50. Installations Installa-tions free. Phone 0SJ2. tf ; l FOB RENT--UNFURNISHED MOD. 4 rm hnck home. Apply 442 No. 1st East. I'h 54M. j 1 7 MOD. 4 rm. apt Inq. i50 No. 1st East. Phone 2i;w. jl5 5 RM. mod. br:ck home. Central Utah Mortgage Co. Ph. VJs. j21 PLUMBING SERVICE For Dcpenaaoip piuinoing and service call Gilbert Field. 139BJ U This Curious r: it .s possible: to see: WfTH THE SUN VISIBLE, ALSO. If J !(X)his see;,!cv impossible: PHENOMENON IS CAUSED REFRACTION O" THE EARTH'S A1M05PH.ERE BANGING INTO VIEW A MOON THAT ACTUAL. L.V MAS MOT RiSEJM AND A SUfNl THAT ALREADY HAS SETT. ...IN ALASKA... DURING THE GOLD RUSH, BEEFSTEAK SOLD FOR. 3 OOLLARS A POUMD AT circle: otv. SALE of PROPERTY Located Near Temple Hill Very delightful setting Six Rooms Modern Brick House Outbuildings Outbuild-ings FOUR ACRES FRUITS and GARDEN Owners will Sacrifice Terms can be arranged. ar-ranged. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY OP-PORTUNITY Investigate ! o TEMPLE HILL FIVE ACRES FRAME HOME FRUITS Beautiful View. THIS IS A GOOD BUY! ARE YOU RENTING? Your Opportunity on Rental Terms NEAR B. Y. U., FOUR ROOMS MODERN BRICK COTTAGE Paved Street $2750. Cash payment pay-ment and H. O. L. C. Terms. o THIS IS CHEAP At Alpine Utah FIVE ROOM HOUSE HALF ACRE LAND, only $750. o l1- Acres, house, Springville $1000 13 Acres Improved River Bottoms $2500 17 Acres Celery Land $1700 Trade! 20 Acres Improved, Orem, Utah. ." Acres Brk H4m.se. Orem $2100 o OPPORTUNITV-Only $650 Total Price, Buys TWO AND HALF ACRES LAND with House West of Orem. Utah. Willard L. Sowards BROKER PHONE 1099 PROWS & HAWS r R. Mod. Brick $3000; 5 R. frame $1500; 4 R frame $1000; 160 A Dairy Ranch $8500; 6 A. Home $1600. See us for trades. 85 N. Ini. Ave. Phone 618 Business Card The General Shop 159 No. Univ. Ave. Stoves and furnace rapalrlng. Urates and linings furnished for til makes We clean chimneys and urnace-s at reasonable prices. Wo buy, 3ell and exchange used urniture. Free call ana delivery service. A'e pay cash tor used furniture Phone P15W. Satisfaction guaran-eed guaran-eed Geo Bills. Met BUY NOW! A Beautiful New Mod. Brick Well built, good location --S.E., including all furniture and fixtures; fix-tures; on very good terms. 5 Acres Choice Land. Good Brick H(.:'-.o and outbuildings; splendid splen-did water right; good location n cement highway; good terms. Homes! Building Lots! and Business Busi-ness Properties! It's So If We Say So! Dixon Real Estate W. CENTER 'THONE 75 PLUMBING SERVICE ! PH. 206J. Plumbing, heating and : repair work. Bob Buckley. 911 North 1st East. jl6 . LOST PACKACK containing 5 yds silk ! material. Hot. to Butler's. Reward. Re-ward. jl3 . BULOVA watch ;,t ..r bet. Para- mount and Ke'deys. Ph. Mrs. j Lucile Stowell. No. 4. Spring- ( ville H. S. Reward. jl3 , BOARD AND ROOM HOA1K lid. ana kii.. .vmn. neaieo house. Kea.onable. I'.A W. 1 N. ft World Z guson BV THE GA U PAGOS ISLANDS are: named for. the: GiiAxNIT TORYTOlS&S VMIICH WERE NUMEROUS THERE AT ONE. TJAAE. IS THE SPANISH WORD FOR. TORTOISE) J ) CI meoi WANTED MISCELLANEOUS I MONKEY stove and to sell sani tary cot. 359 So. 5th West. jl7 LEGHORN hens, entire flock up to 3,000. To secure top price, call Bunker Farms. 016R2. f28 STOVES and ranges. Will pay highest cash prices. Ph. 08J2. t. f. r FOB .JSALE QR TOADE COMMON sense bobsleigh for g-ood work horse. R. D.No. 2, Box 225. jl4 115 A. farm incl. all implements and cattle. 7 rra. home. Provo, R. F. D. No. 1. Box 188. flO FOR RENT FURNISHED 2 RM. mod. Turn. apt. 138 East j 1st South. jl5 j - - ' HOUSF:KEEPING rm. for man, $5. 247 West 3rd South. jl4 BOOTS AND HER 00T WASH TUBBS 9me gamblers, ROWDIES, AND BAP MEM OF EL HOVO MOLD A MEETING IKJ BLACf' KELLY'S' POOL PARLOR. ALLEY OOP THERE YARE,PO0Zy-7JME THERE'S A GUY, KlAMED EASv; CM, NO V yVE'LL TAE ) VEA j) RUNNlN' FOR SHERIFF. WE AIMS TO ME AINJT. Jl CARE OF THAT A B5 CLEAN UP THE- TOWN, AMP HE'S A-V MUG. WAV. SURE TO BE ELECTED, UNLESS V" DIDN'T HUT YER- I LATER-WE STILL SELF, DIDJA? SAV-UOW'D YOU THOSE AE T'BZ M06UL THAT C FRECKLES SALESMAN SAM TM VUSjOUR eOOSE'LL OF be voue V 19 " - mm-t mm I 1 W. iTU 1 W l kI jjSf i. f C STAND BACK, YCXJ KIDS HE'S A WILD COLT A KID S THOSE HOOFS .ARE LIKE ;XLIGHTMING CRE OP CLOCHES LI WETROM-&04i, WETROM-&04i, CCODIOM AW CPsBOOSEl ALL OF 'GLC) RMG. HOSS6SI Phone 495 umns Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective .Signers for Further Information. SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court of Utah County, State of Utah. Home Owners' Loan Corporation, Corpora-tion, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Carl Cook and Ella C. Cook, his wife; First Doe, Second Doe and Third Doe, defendants. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE at ten o'clock a. m., on the 5th day of Feb. 1936, at the Front Door of the Utah County Courthouse, Court-house, in Provo, Utah, the property pro-perty situated in aforesaid county MONEY TO LOAN YOU can borrow rrom us zo pay your current bills and repay the loan from your salary. Columbia Industrial Loan, 64 No. Univ. Ave. Provo, Ut. Ph. 1277. j22 BUDDIES T'TELL THAT mm, n -i - ..I. . . 60TTA RUM IP GUYS CATCH OR OTHER AM' THOUGHT THAT I , MUCH HIS FRIENDS YEAH BECAUSE LIGHTNING NEVER STRikE THE SAME PLACE TWICE.., ON ACCOUNT CF AFTER IT STRIKES ONCE, THE7. PLACE AlNT THERE ' COHICH OME. Sy THAT BlGr BR.OOJM HOSS, M TH MeXT STALL.? 1 WW and particularly described as follows, fol-lows, to-wit: Commencing 232.40 feet South of the Northwest corner of Block 49, Plat "A", PfOVo City Survey of Building Lots; thence East 165.00 feet; thence South 51.50 feet; thence West 33.00 feet; thence south 31.00 feet; thence West 132.00 feet; thence North 82.50 feet to the place of beginning. be-ginning. Dated Jan. 11, 1936. E. G. DURNELL, Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. Publication in Provo Evening Herald Her-ald Jan. 13, 20, 27, and Feb. 3, 1936. NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS STOCK-HOLDERS MEETING The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Provo, Utah, will be held at the office of the bank in Provo, Utah, Tuesday, Tues-day, January 14, 1936 at 10:00 &. m. for the purpos- of electing directors of said bank and for the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the meeting. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK V. J. Bird, Cashier. Pub. Dec. 31 to Jan. 12. fl WAS PICKEP UP LlkE THEY PICKED UP yoU BUT l GIVE THEM A LIME OP ROOTILTEEPOO SOMEWAY THEY 60T JMPRESSEP MAaiC POSESSEP i It ll FRIEWDL.V, Tool c noN THE LONGER WE LET HIM KICK, - "-lgiBl THE MEANER HE'LL BE .' HE'S ' ) 5J GOT TO BE RIDDEN BY SOME- j ' fwj!lB ONE .TO SHOW HIM WHO Vv. fTVy ' FRI 6-MDL.y vyKfeETIN JtT NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, in and for Utah County, Utah. In the Matte of th Estate of A. B. Morgan, Deceased. - Creditor "will present claims with vouchers1 to the undersigned at her residence in Provo, Utah, on or before the 20th day of February, Feb-ruary, IS30. VIVIAN MORGAN,-Executrix MORGAN,-Executrix of the Last Will and Testament oi A. B. . Morgan, Deceasedi Pub. dates Dec. 23, 30, 1935, Jan. 6, 13, 1936. SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court of Utah County, State of Utah. Home owners Loan corpora BITS' REPRIEVE TO IS RUMORED 30-Day Stay Of Execution Likely To Be Granted HAUPTM a i i i l mm a m,a ij uuvjc vuww rAt. W0AiHOLD OMlHATAlM'T TWe WAV TO PREVEMT HIS" I ELECTION. WE'LL PUT UP A CAM PI DATE OP OUR OWN. 'OmTl SAVVY ) THA'S TH' IDEA, AM' ANJ'SO THEV I WAS POJM' R.H3HT MADE YOU A J WELL. M6 OR. JCAME ALOOG AM' 5UMPIM, )V 6UMMEP EH"? SyVELL c?us, crv& bftn e rods to Southwest corner of said Lot 1, thence North 12 rods ro the Northeast corner of Lot 8 of said , block; thence East 4 rods; thence South 12 rods to place of beginning. LAlso commencing at the North- m HAVStoU TRIED liVVRKSLEVS LATELY f 19M BY HEV TLL VDi POCbGOKiEf I SAY IT UP WMAT7S 3 (T) 196 BY MCA TAG OUGHTA Si BE FIRST, CUT JU- i'M AFRAID HE'D GET THROWN ON HIS EAR 7 i 111111111 li bj i i -v mu vii ' s AMD W&LLSEE 7WAT0UR AMD WElL PICK A T CAKlDlDATE IS ELECTED. TWEKi CANDIDATE WHO'S J we're sape for ygARsro comeJ QtjmYj' r - ! SUZE, THATsyi Q) n u. s. PAT. OF east corner of Lot 8 in said Block 39, Plat "B", thence West 8 rods thence South rod; thence East 8 rods; thence North 1 rod to place of beginning. Situate in Section 6 Township 7 South, Range 3 East of Salt Lake-Meridian. Dated Jan. 11, 1938, E. G. DURNELL. Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. Publication in Provo Evening Herald. Her-ald. Jan. 13, 20, 27 and Feb. 3, 1936. RED CROSS MAY QUIT LONDON, Jan. 13 (U.PJ J&dr. Marcel Junod, international Red Cross delegate, announced today that he would recommend withdrawal with-drawal of all Red Cross units from Ethiopia unless Italy definitely defin-itely promised not to, bomb them, the Exchange telegraph Addis Ababa correspondent reported. mmm PECT GUM I I BY MARTIN GILEY oestroG9 KiOT "BORK TO TVE P09V. W TO TVvTV0 - e0 bvVE AVO ,HOPr06 TrPsV V. eOOVCi VOiiLD VOR6HT KiOW AE NZA SERVICE, INC. T. M. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. BY CRANE BY HAMLIN HOYKAWOVV 1 PLUMP FORGOT' I LEFT OOOLA AN' DiMNIV ALOUE KJ TH' JUM6LE f l H SEaviCC. IWC. T. M. REG- U. . PAT. Off. BY BLOSSER DON'T NO,THAfJKS...I VtXJ WANT TO GO ON RIDING, FUZZY? THINK I'LL SfT THIS NEXT ONE m it m mm 1 '' ' BY SMALl n iTZlLt rn mO J r v rr" wfcrt "" it i mum |