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Show PROVO (UTJLH) E.VJ3NING. HLEHALD, THURSDAY 13..193.5 FAGEJELEVEJN1 for WANT ADS Phone 49 Wait ada ' will appear on the Classified Ad Page If Lby are In tne office before 8 a. m., after wnlcn they will appear In tne column "Too Late -for daulflca-tlon." daulflca-tlon." Want Ada will be accepted until 1 p. m., except on Saturday, when they will appear ap-pear in Sundays l&sue if phoned Into the office by p. m. Rates First insertion, per line iu centa; ech additional insertion, inser-tion, per line 5 cents; one week, per line SO cents; two weeks, per line 50 cents; one month, per line VO cents. (Minimum charge, 25 cents.) Count five words to line. Minimum accepted, two lines. Double price will be charged if payment Is delayed delay-ed or collector must call. Legal Rate 10 cents per line per in-ertioLi, in-ertioLi, 8 pt, type. FOR KENT FURNISHED FURN. house near B. Y. U. $20 mo. Ph. 10I9. W. L. Sowards. jl6 5 ROOM modern home, piano $20. 600 North 1 West. jlS 3 ROOMS with private bath. 115 South 3rd West. jlS 3-RM. Completely furnished. K3 Ekins Court. jl? 5 ROOM house. Bath. Pantry, sleeping porch, flowers and shrubs. 145 No. 2 East. jl3 ROOMS for rent. Can cook. 193 East 1 No. jlT APARTMENT at 142 East 3 No. 290 No. 1 East. jy4 4 RM. mod. furn. basement apt. Phone 247J. 640 No. 3 E. Call after 5 p. m. jl5 3 R:t. baseru-ent upt. No children. Phone 18GR. jl6 3 Room apt. Ground floor. For couple. 315 No. Uni Ave. j 17 3 ROOM apt. Close in. Strictly modern. Garage. Phone 101 5 W. jl4 2 ROOMS modein, garage and basement. 240 E. 3 So. jl6 2 SMALL furnished rooms. 115 South 3rd West. j!3 3 RM. pleasant modern apt. (la- I rage, lawn, flowers. 911 N. 1 E.I Jl4j 2 ROOM mod. apt. and sleeping room. 371 No. 3 West. jl4 HOUSEKEEPING rooms and bed room. 319 E. 1 rto. Phone 654J. FOR summer. 3 rm. home to reliable re-liable small family. Apply 462 South 3rd West. jl9 APARTMENT at 142 East Z No. 270 No. 1 East'.N Phone 1525J. jy4 2 RMS. No children. Don't apply if not working. 58 W. 3 So. jl8 PLUMBING SERVICE For Dependable plumbing and service call Gilbert Field. 1396J. j tf i This Curious fsiEVER. GROW OLO THEY DIE INJ FULL VIGOR., WHEN THtil WOR.K IS DONE. l eA.LL.ED THE FATHER OF VENEZUELA, ECUADOR, PERU, Your Opportunity! PREPARENOW TO PROFIT! o 4 A., 4 R. House .....$2000 4 R. Mod. House, S.E $1750 7 R. "House, N. E $3250 5 A. Loam Soil $1250 A., 5 R. Frame $1250 BUILDING LOT, S. W $650 123 A. Lakeshore, Imp., 40 A. Water Hay $4000 75 A. Hay Imp $5000 Large House, N. E $5000 Up-to-date House $2850 Mod. House, Springville .... 309 Acre Ranch $12,000 BEAUTIFUL HOME $6000 2 R. House Land $1250 7 A. Land Water ..$1500 NEW HOUSE, FURNISHINGS BUILDING LOT. S. W $350 60 A. Improved $8400 m A. Bldg Lots $1500 2.5 A., Home Coops 2.5 A., 20 A., 40 A. 20 A. Int. in 640 A. ..." $4000 4 Lots Close B. Y. U $650 3.37 A., Water, V. E $1000 33 A. Imp Crops $7500 7.5 A. Coops Crops 2.5 A. House $850 BUILDING LOTS N. E. PROVO. Mod. New House N. W. ...$2650 Mod. House, N.W., Coop, Barn 4.5 A. Timp Water $3750 LOTS LANDS HOMES FARMS o Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards REAL ESTATE BROKER 39 V. 2nd North St., Provo, Utah 10 a. with crops, B. B. Water. 5 a. with home, coops, barn and crops. '-4 a. home, crops, garage and improvements. 3 r. house, large lot $1400. 4 r. frame, large lot $1000. 4 r. mod. brick. 5 r. mod. brick. PROWS & HAW'S 85 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 618 Business Card Furniture Dealers FURNITURE REPAIRED LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED at Reasonable Prices! We Buy, Sell and Exchange USED FURNITURE Free Call and Delivery Service WE PAY CASH FOR ' USED FURNITURE Satisfaction Guaranteed GENERAL SHOP fhone 915-W - 159 North Univ. GEO. BILLS. Manager GOOD second-hand binder. Cali Bunker Farms. 016R2. jyl3 PAY cash for used car ;n good condition., Preferably Ford, Chev or Plymouth. Call 1414. jl3 USED baby cart wanted. 164 East 3rd South. jl4 WANTED TO BUY 4 room mod- . em brick home in northeast part of (jity. or modern home on j small acreage iear city. Write P. O. Box 222, Provo. j29 ; PASSENGER wants to join party traveling to New York or Vermont Ver-mont about July 1. Phone 674. jl9 1st class 912W. used saddle. Phone jl4 RELIABLE couple wants to rent 3 room unfurnished apt- with heat or stoves. Ground floor. Write Box 13 Herald. jl7 ONE light work mare for milch cow. Judd Dairy. Lakeview. ji World "g ak treatise, published in LONDON, IN I705, stated the belief that birds migrated to the XXfS, AND THAT THE JOURNEY TOOK. TWO MONTHS TO COMPLETE DURING THIS TIME, THE MOON WOULD MAKE TWO TRJPS ABOUT THE EARTH, AND BE BACK AT THE SAME PLACE TO RECEIVE THE BIRD VISITORS... SO THE AUTHOR REASONED t, 1936 B NEA StftVlCt INC COUNTRIES .. . . BOLIVIA AND COLOMBIA. rPO n ZJ tU llLJ 1 '11 msoimmm BOARD AND BOOM Home board and! room in modern home. Reasonable, 754 W. 1 No. J 1 GOOD room and board. Medium price. 357 E. 1 So. j21 BOARD and room for working men. 218 No. Univ. jl4 TOR SALE COWS GOOD Jersey milch cows. Box 165 Route No. 2, Orem. jl6 FRESH Jersey cow by H. L. Orvin, R. F- D. No. 1, Box 267. j!3 DECORATING L. C. ROWE, painting, papering. Phone for free estimate. 1062M. Work guaranteed. j24 MISCELLANEOUS HOLIDAY special Super quality permanent waves $8.00. Lucille Beauty Shop. Phone 40. jl4 BOOTS AND HER WASH TUBBS ?HERIFP rIA85COM-FIDENCE rIA85COM-FIDENCE MEW, BUT, PRETTY ACCOMPLICE MAkES GETAWAY. ALLEY OOP SALESMAN SAM FRECKLES AND lj YOU'CE GONWA vVElL LEARN YA DO A MICE LONG MOT T'GUM UP HITCH IM TH' J OUR PLANS TO SO550R6lL r1 MEO) A SGW 1 3UST SiMEO Kin UP T'CyT) , ) LISTEKI, KID VoU-RE ) I MAD NO HAND ' YOU WgoTID GONNA ) IW THIS kID... I'M j 'AGAW (VJORK FAST.... let ME j MIGQSVS DAP, IN I ? txJ'RE GETTING qq 2 CASE W DIDN'T V J OUT OF HERE' 'J KNOW... AND HE . Phone 495 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS LITTLE pigs, $3.50 each and ducks. See Peay, Benjamin. j14 TOMATO and cabbage plants, Cauliflower and asters. We deliver. de-liver. 467 So. 6 West. Phone 677W. jy3 ( att rA m?c pAoi A .1 fa 11 801-R. 442 West 5 So. jl9 GUAR, nut coal, $4.50. Pea coal $4. 911 N. 1 E. Phone 206J. jl4 FOR SALE HOUSES SIX room modern home. 3rd No. and Main St. Springville. See Chas. Stone. jl9 I REAL pick-up. Large lot, 5 rm. house, close in, NE location. All taxes and assessments paid. Price $700. See Mr. Egilson, 236 W. Center. Phone 75. jl8 BUDDIES L-S " " HIS FRIENDS CONJURE YERSELF OUTA WHAT A i THERE, IF YOU'RE SUCH ( kTlCK I GET ) A SMART WISE OUTA XCtU FOR RENT UNFURNISHED 21580. I E., $4ft bhv & no. house. 5N. $ E. $3tf mo. 4 ra: house, 429 EJ. 3 N6. $22' ma. Ph; 1099. W. L. Sowards. jl6 3 RM. modern home. Call . 531 South 3rd West. PARTLY furnished 3-rm. basement base-ment apt. $12.50. 73 No. 7 W. jl7 6 RM. house, full basement, new furnace at 618 East 5 No. J12 4 RM. Strictly mod. home unfurn-or unfurn-or partly furn. 127 So. 6 W. jl6 ONE 3 rm. apt. elec. equlpt. Sam Levin. Phone 189 or 557. jl4 LOST REWARD for information that will lead to recovery of De Vaux coupe stolen May 12. L. 95-307, Motor 'No. 3319, ser. No. 1843. Five wire red wheels. Body black. Model 1931. Phone 26. J16 MAN'S Walthan. watch at Prove. H. S. Reward. Ret. to Herald. jl3 . . WANTED- TO . n BUY: TO BUY Piccolo and cornet or similar instruments. Must be cheap. 65 West 2 North. J20 ' ir.rrr ---,- LAKE? 2.IRL WHO POSED AS BE1N6 LQMELY HEIR ESS,BEUEVED . TO HAVE PLED WITH wa;hs and EAW MOMEy. FELLftl 3ES LGttnd COACH YA IT PM ft LU TORM OUT TO Be A sTfcR I ' " 1 I FOLDED UP ON SOME OP MY FRIENDS, WHEN WE HELD UP THAT TRAIN ...THEY WOULDNT STAND FOR IT AGAIN J AND THERE'S FIVE OF "THEM, AND ONLY ONE OF, ME r m. Springville 4 was completed here Monday night, A 4-H dub leaders -organisation under the direction of Miss Alice Pederson, Utah county leader. Mrs. J. Emmett Bird was elected president Mrs. Roy A. Strong, vice president; Miss Helen Reynolds, Reyn-olds, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Sarah Mendenhall, chorister; Miss Hortense Crandall, reporter, and Mrs. Dolly Smith, assistant song leader. Plans for the annual 4-H club outing to be held June 26, were discussed. dis-cussed. Mrs, J. Emmett Bird, local supervisor also reported on the fine progress being made by the clubs in this district. There are now 32 clubs fully or ganized in Springville, Mapleton and Thistle with a total membership member-ship of approximately 250 members, mem-bers, it is stated. The leaders, of the various groups are listed as follows :Mrs. Sarah Mendenhall, Mozell Houtz, Mildred Holley, Ina Holiey, Wilna Whiting, Delia Houtz, Florence Allen. Mary Bow-en, Bow-en, Mapleton; Mrs. Joseph Shepherd, Shep-herd, Mrs. Les Chipman, Hortense Hayes, Thistle. Pricella Nielson, Nellie Bertelsen, LaRue Dallin, Bertha -Conover, Alice Ence, Ln-cille Ln-cille Childs, Anna Beardall, Hortense Hor-tense Crandall, Mrs, Roy Strong, . i NE INTO THt wf'; ;n ppettv. ! T -T . CAMT B'LIEVE A SAP- SHE Si Wb HAD A SHE'S A CROOK. WELL.YER RlDOF HIM' j IT SERVED 'IM crrikA RlGHTaur pinnc utD WMATjAbOur WOM UMPASHtLL Put up a FIGHT SAM DUNCAM BUNNI hocody! 1 T BE r ri 7 BUTttxJ'RE GOING BACK TO OUR BUT,W0NT THEY THINK YOUVE DOUBLE FOLKS CROSSED THEM ? ) A flla I Imm II lilt - I - H Club Notes Lillian Crandall, Leona Curtiss, Mrs, Arnold Lee; Dolly Smith, Helen Reynolds, Pearl Smith, La-Vern La-Vern Beardall, Estella Ollerton, Virl Jones, Delia Whitehead, Esther Miller, Louise Miller, Stella Straw, Springville. The Third-ward 4-H club under the direction of Mrs. Stella Straw have elected officers as follows: Isabell Leslie, president; Janis Clark, vice president; Odessa Mc-Kenzie, Mc-Kenzie, secretary-measurer; "Klell Case, reporter; Barbara Black, cheer leader; Lucille Sumsion, song leader. The club also planned a weiner roast for Wednesday night and announce the next meeting to beheld at the home of Janis Clark. The J. S. C. 4-H club announce election of officers as follows, leader. lead-er. LaVern Dallin, president; Cleo Thorpe; vice president, Thelma Graves; secretary, Leslie Love-ridge; Love-ridge; cheer and song leader, Do lores Brewerton; reporter, Mil- j dred Fry; chairman, Norma Full ' mer. ! The sewing of hot pads featured the meeting of the 4-H club under the direction of Mrs. Grant White- FOQCE vTV T'OO BOX V nnw'T rp un' mp KINJO LbADE k. 4vTTT PICKA UP IN 'w-t YEAH -TH OL GAL IS TOUGH U CANT I'LL GET SOMEBODY OFF'N THINKA BUT I SUM PINT?. do it V C5-OSHLTK' MAIM fEASOM I UIA.S G-LAD TA LjEANG. k ouiLeKs sToRe; coas r , . . . . . WWEHVICE. INC. T. M. BEq U. S. PAT. Of f. ' " ' T T FORGET THAT ! YOU'RE GOING OUT THIS WINDOW J W THERE'S A FIRE-ESCAPE ...ITS FOUR STORIES jd jT DOWN TO THE STREET.... YOU'LL FIND A VTrtlIlffli n j ill ' head at her home, Wednesday afternoon. aft-ernoon. The prayers were given by Marian Taylor and Carol Black ett. (The Mapleton 4-H club announce an-nounce the election of officers as follows: Be mice Harmer, president; presi-dent; Venice Marshbanks, vice president; Genevieve Bird, secretary-treasurer; Edna Wiscombe, reporter; June Whiting, party chairman; Ruth Whiting, assistant; assist-ant; cheer leaders, Lois Whiting and Fern Jensen; organist, Virginia Vir-ginia Bird; chorister, Buleah Whiting; Whit-ing; instructors, Florence Allen and Mary Bowen. Bulldog Gets False Teeth HAMMOND. Ind, June 11 l'.P Spike is a brindle bull-do bull-do gowned by Jack Burchet. He is a bit rheumatic. So that he can add steak xnd a couple of bones to his diet. Spike's master ordered a set of false teeth for him. "Spike" is 21 today. BY MARTIN HtQ. Afct THE PJc.bbUATOUb Or THE A.PsOe ANiO AVTVQCJE. OtPAQTHEKiT OrW AV I B00bVT O0Q BY CRANE k. rut dam't vnn rdmc whqqvs TP THAT Hfc CROSStV TH KiVA, Kin TIMP. BY HAMLIN j 1935 BY NEA SERVICE IWC. T. M. Rgfc U. . MT."y m r 'Am m. n ' I I'M QUITE SURE I KNOW A WAY JUS HOW, RIGHT NOW, I WILL NOT SAY. TH' QUEEN TH' TH CONE, AWRlGHT, LL HAFTA FOOZY - WE'LL all - back yer play, BY SMALL ta 6-e.r away from that ri w I BY BLOSSER ALONE J V BUT HOW J Y" GONNA VPO IT? 1 Jtfl' |