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Show PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. '1934 PAGE FIVE Ih hi 1 .W'iimiik'i !k For WANT ADS Phone Want ada will appear on the Classified ad page If they are In the office before tf a. rn., after which they will appear in . the column "Too Late for Cla tslficA-tlon." tslficA-tlon." - Want Ada will be accept ed until 1 p. m., except on Saturday, when they will appear ap-pear in Sunday's Uioue if phoned Uito the ff ice by 4 p. m Rates v First Insertion, per line, 10 cents; each additional insertion, in-sertion, 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, two lines. Double price will be charged if payment is delayed delay-ed or collector must call. Legal Rate 1114 cents per line per insertion, 6 pt. type. A READY CASH We Seiuli.e in LOANS up to $.SM) PERSONAL FINANCK COMPANY 8 North University Ave. Our service makes it possible to Borrow Without Delay You are charged ONLY for the actual number of days you owe on the balance unpaid- REPAY in 1 to 20 MONTHS AUTO - FURNITURE or CO-MAKER and COMBINATION COM-BINATION LOANS Come inWrite, or Phone 210 Personal Finance Company Over Schramm-Johnson Drug Store 7 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS DELICIOUS apples. All prices. Steve Turcsanski, 2 blocks west of Skinner's slore. Orem. Call Mon. or Tuesday. LOWEST price on auto glass. Washburn Service, Orem. s30 LADIES' winter coat. $5.34. Good cond. 390 E. Center. s25 SPLENDID 7 tube superheterodyne superhetero-dyne radio $22. Tel. 564M. 442 North 1 East. s28 I'ATSUP bottles, 25c doz. 5 doz. $1. 30 gal. steel drums'. $1 each. Sutton Cafe. s28 GOOD juicy Concord grapes. $1.00 bushel. Phone 021R1. s28 STOVE, tomatoes, anjo pears, delivered. de-livered. Leo Poulson. Phone 02J1. . 824 SWEET Spanish onions, all sizes. We deliver. Phone 047R3. ' s27 WINDOW sash with glass. 1 sash 5 feet inches x 4 feet 1 inch, 2 sashes with glass 32 inches x 36 inches. Write Box A c-o Herald. s27 ELECTRIC RANGE. 462 North irst West. s27 DRY onions. Call 549R. Will deliver. de-liver. 670 No. 7 East. s26 BERroom furniture child's iron bed, good gas stove. Tulip bulbs in mixture. 274 No. 1 W. s26 CLINTON or Jelly Grapes, $1.00 per bushel. Heber Harding, Grand View. o3 APPLES 25c and up. Pears. Phone 667J. Russell McMillin. s26 GAS range. $10.00. Inquire 24 No. 1 W. Phone 968R. " s26 APPLES all kinds, all prices at Thornley's. 459 No. 1 West. o9 COOKING apples and pears 50c bu. Thomas. 672 No. 5 W. s25 DELICIOUS apples, second grade, hand picked. Jos. W. Clark, Box 333, Route 2. 010R1. s24 JONATHAN apples. 667 North 5 West. Call 1127W, s24 '26 MODEL Chev. coach. Three rifles. 356 North 2 East. a9 A-l LUMP coal, cheap. Phone 801R. 442 West 5th So. 06 BEFORE you buy coal call 1144W. 157 No. 1 East. Our Price is Right. o5 FOR SALE COWS FRESH cows. Jerseys and Guernseys. Guern-seys. Apply to Alma" Jorgensbn, Lk. 'iew, Box 107 Route 1. s30 PROVOHOMES Term Plan 5 PERCENT CONTRACT Large Modern Brick 4 ft..x 12 R. Lot EASY BUY! 4 R. Stucco- Corner - by Store Near B. Y. U. EXTRA LOT $1850. LARGE BRICK- Rented to Stu dents Family Apartment reserved-One Block distant from B. Y. U. UP-TO-DATE Cozy Bungalow One Block from Center- Basement Base-ment Apt.--Basement pays interest in-terest and taxes. Willard L. Sowards PROVO, UTAH Extra Special! HOME BARGAINS! o 4 Acres Home $1500 6 R. Frame- - 4x12 R $1250 5 R. Brk 6x12 R. Lot Paved Street $1350 Stucco 4x12 R $000 SEE THESE! - o Willard L. Sowards PROVO, UTAH Finest New Homes! SIX SPECIAL BUYS EXCELLENT o - Brick 3 Bedrooms $4900 Inc. Nook Closet.s, Hallways, Firephice, Hardwood Floors. - o- MOST IDEAL HOME IN PROVO B. Y. U. Location. Willard L. Sowards PROVO, UTAH BUILDING LOTS AND ACREAGE! Lots N. E. location $150 $250 $350 $550 $1000 $1500. 40 Acres Improved in Orchards. - o 55 Acres -Mod. Home Cows including hay for winter. 23 Acres -New Home SACRIFICED! SACRI-FICED! o Willard L. Sowards PROVO, UTAH . SOME GOOD BUYS 2 5-Rooms Modern Bricks. 16 Room Modern Brick barn, garage; on highway. IMj Ac, Mod. Home; coop and chickens. We Write Fire Insurance PROWS & HAWS Real Estate Bargains 5 Room Stucco Home Large lot $800.00. 6 Room Modern Brick, large lot; coops for 200. Price $2200.00. 6 Room Mod. with Furnace Double garage, large lot; close in; $3300, very easy terms 5. 1 Acre, 5 Room Modern House No restrictions. $2500.00. 2 Acre Chicken Ranch 5 Room Modern House, good barn, coops for 1200. Price $3150.00. MANY OTHERS T. H.HEAL 841 So. 3rd West. Phone 876 REAL ESTATE - LOANS INSURANCE 825 000000 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS PLOW anl disc for Fordson tractor. tract-or. Jensen Route 2 Box 60. s27 TO BUY used piano in good cond. Phone 423W. szo STENOGRAPHER. Part time employment. em-ployment. Box H c-o Herald. TO BUY work horse. Call 032J1. s25 TO BUY chest of drawers and table with cabinet bottom. Phone 1369J. 390 West 2 North. s24 DRESSMAKING, coats, suits and remodeling a specialty. 54 E. 8th North. s25 TO BUY. 4 windows in frame. Size not wider than 29 or 36 long. Write 593 E. 1 N. State size and price. ol STOVES, furniture. Highest cash prices. Phone 844J. s27 . TSELESS bones ana cows. Dead ones If called Immediately. Can 680. Provo. tf 0000000000000i00)000000 SITUATIONS WANTED WORK by experienced truck driver. driv-er. 328 South 4th East. s26 PART time. Bookkeeper or office man; experienced graduate student stu-dent of accounting. Box 4 Her ald. s26 000010000 000000000000 B0ABD AND KOOM BOARD and room and garage. 172 South 2nd East. s27 160 E. Center St. New management, manage-ment, newly renovated, modern home with heat. Extra meals. Phone 8S4. o!2 Business Card THE GENERAL SHOP 159 No. Univ. Ave. Stoves and furnace repairing. Grates and linings furnished for all makes. We clean chimneys at reasonable prices. We buy, sell and exchange used furniture. Free call and delivery service. We pay cash for used furniture. Phone 915W. Satisfaction guaranteed. guaran-teed. Geo. Bills. Mgr. BUSINESS CARD FOR better stove, furnace repairs, furnace, vacuum cleaned, $3 50. Call Provo Stove Furnace Repair Re-pair Co. 841J. 89 No, Univ. Ave. s27 FOR SALE HOUSES 5-Room modern home. Close in. clear property. Furnace. 447 E. 3 So. S.25 BOOTS AND HER OOWU WiO OUT ,V0VTY WOPfc G? &W3EW AiOTfe? CttMC I ANO OVaJ ovi Vie Vitt TO PAR6 ."TO cNRTCD 5GGrtLeT VVCVOE. CTr TY"t YNi. VVAT fctJfcW AND Hfc &W. OOfc.bVT W.WOva TvM aoo Rt90V-t TOR. V.Vb rtj'EVTW, Tvt H " WASH TUBBS :OMC OKi, BOVS. I HEPE HE IS. ALLEY OOP r COMC OKi, BOVS. TriAT V HI. HEPS ME IS. y HlALj fc? mv ??rioT i I ii ii i i ii i 1 ii r 1 1 1 "I r - i1 -- - -vi vf - - ------ - j-mitk alley oop whece have you- &een p You've had us wobbied cookoo. but i knew you'd come. back f yez2ic-i yez2ic-i knew nc?thin' co happen to my little wootietoots &t&, han'some SWEETHEART f FRECKLES AND SALESMAN SAM L LiLl 0DAD,1 WAS J I I CAM TELL FROM YOUR 1 JUST ) OPENINQ LIKIES THAT THIS ) k THINKIKIG J IS GOISI To COST ME J TZZ T 1 ( MONEY.... BUT GO J 'W OH ,MK30SM, CHEFi f L0OWT TH' MOB ) WELL. IF TMEy (KJ PROMT OF TH' BOOTH WHERE I oJANTCHA PfMCMED, L6FT MY PV5 PUPS SOMETHIM' S I'LL PIMCH VA AN' L SURE HAS (SOME BLOOEy Phone 495 umns FOR RENT GARAGE for winter season. 2nd No. Univ. Ave. See W. L. Sowards. Sow-ards. s24 PIANO. Piano lessons taught. Prof. S. W. Williams. Phone 940R. o21 EXTRA warm garage, near Man-avu Man-avu church. Phone 1318W. FOR RENT, garage. 640 Ivo. 3 E Phone 247J. ol FOR RENT FURNISHED wAnNAAAVSA 00000000 SLEEPING room. 235 East 4th! South. s24 ' LOST BUNCH of keys on ring. Phone 1529 or 368 W. LADIES' white purse with $5 and glasses. Reward. R.eturn to Her ald. s25 BUDDIES 1 J 'i ii - ti " THAT f H'RAV FER I SAKITA CLAOiV POOR WOOTIE.' SWE'S NEARLY PINEP AWAY' BOY, WILL SHE BE HAPPY T'KNOW YOU'VE. COME BACK FOR HER AM" MY POOR TOE THAT TUNK SIT. IS ALL WELL -SO I CAN STAND AWAY HIS FRIENDS A. THEN LETCH A 60' AWAY r- MISCELLANEOUS FREE kindling with coal at conservative con-servative prices. Ideal Coal Yard Phone 487 W. KRAG and Enfield rifles remodeled remodel-ed Any sights and adjustments. Cliff Anderson, 757 So. 5 W. s26 WILL trade one 4 room residence and one store with-3 rooms for small residence of 5 or 6 rooms, modern. Write to Box C c-o The Herald. ol PROVO Typewriter Ex. Wells L. Brimhall, Prop. Exclusive dealer for Royal, Rebuilt Underwoods Rentals. 77 No. Univ. Ave Ph 12 603J. tl FOR SALE CARS 1926 Model T Ford coach. Good cond. Reasonable. Inq. 485 So. 5th West. s30 i 1927 FORD pickup. Just over- hauled. 228 W. 3 No. A deep water fish with a bulging face has appeared on a California beach. It probably figures : "If Ir-vin Ir-vin S. Cobb can act in the movies, so can I. WHEEj WHEPE'S j D'TEKJ BUCkS i R.S. & p. UP AN' G-IVE TH' BRlDE f SO VOU'RE TM' 1AN WHO PUDPiC; H(1H 7" ftM' SUPPOSE I FIGURED p-" "" A WAY TO SAVE well.. W. TIME AND 40NEY J WHISTLE WOULD oJ BE j THE CHORUS... INTERESTED yf l'LL . v -irrr v DAUGHTERS UTAH PIONEERS ! I : j , i v nit wood, i ne ioiiowmg pro- SPANISH FORK - Camp No. 2 gram was rendered: singing, of the J. Wylie Thomas Chapter "Come Come Ye Saints." prayer. Daughters of Utah Pioneers met ; Mrs. Lizzie monk; singing. Count Thursday at the home of Mrs. ' Your Many Blessings": "Auto-M. "Auto-M. O. Rockhill. President Evelyn biography of Edward Bennett," Jones conducting. The following read by his daughter. Mrs. Alfred program was given: Invocation. ; Ainge; song by three daughters Chaplain Jane Lawrence; com- of Mr. Bennett, Mrs. Alfred Ainge munity singing, "Wait Till the Mrs. Ernest Whitwood and Mrs Clouds Roll by." and "Stay at LaVern Wright, who sang "Silver Home Tommy, Don't Go"; piano ! Threads Among the Gold," history solOj, Miss Helen Ferguson; read- ' of the life of Charles Wood, read ings, Miss Laura Finch; history of by his daughter, Mrs David Mc-Albert Mc-Albert T. Thurber and his two Kell: reminiscences of the family wives, Thurza Berry Rockhill and , of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett given Agnes Brockbank Rockhill, given j by Mrs. Lizzie Monk, who was a by his great-granddaughter. Mrs. I neighbor of the family; piano solo, Lois Eyring. Vocal solo, "Little Ernest Whitwood; reading bv Mary Gray Home in the West," Miss Whitwood, a granddaughter of Gladys Williams; the lesson for Mr. Bennett. "Grandma's Glasses," the day, "Pioneer Money and Early history of Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett. Means of Exchange," given by Mrs. read by her daughter; Mrs LaVern Annie R. Beck-; vocal duet, Mrs. Wright; duet, "Sing Me to Sleep," Maud Miller atd Mrs. Nora Bige- Mr. and Mis. Ernest Whitwood. low, who sang"My Wild Irish Closing prayer, Mrs. Mary N. Clay-Rose"; Clay-Rose"; closing "prayer. Chaplain 1 Lawrence. Refreshments were serv- j In the old days if a craftsman ed to 40 by the hostesses, Mrs. i c ouldn't pay his debts, the i redi-Jane redi-Jane Jones, Mrs. Hannah Creer, , tors broke his stone bench If this Mrs. Heber Swanner and Mrs. i were true today, all our road Rockhill. ' would be built of crushed rock. CAvN'T xvwc ofCx fey GETY HOT 2lcS3ETy DOG I IN U ME- J&0 APIECE It) HOP h OFF A TRAIN. I v IT. ' 7 V 3AND4 TIMES. f we'll have th' wedding Riht Away.' wait ll I GO tell her AN' queen UMPATEEPLE Suppose i had a small car, to get me to amd from school... and suppose 1 could rum ERRANDS WITH IT, AND SAVE CARFARE. BESIDES. MOVOIT A MINUTE, SIR i TMATS HAPPENED. I'LL CO ANyTHIWfc 7D SQUARE iT UP' The report of the August meeting meet-ing was unintentially ommitted . because of the death of the reporter's re-porter's mother and is given herewith. Camp No. 2 met in August at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ? OA , HfMsXb TOS VfKiOWiG V -Vt TWt V0V VOO Wsvit VnMX , Vv T 'iii " 193 BY WE SERVICE INC T M ff CG U S. PAT MAKE IT ZLO, V ktV STARS ' BO. AMD I'l I . PC i Cit TUCCC Ti-i r-r'c Jr, 0 icuoia irvs j ' - r i l . ii ii UMDER J QREEOV RASCALS ARE COMlklG 3 AND TIMES. FOB. rETTIN( YERSELF Tl' ROTTEN BREAKS, YOU SURE HAVE OOT JUST WHAT . C 1934 BY T OH, A JILLOPY-... I COULD f-ICK UP A GOOD ONE FOR SOMEWHERE ABOUND FIPTEEN BUCKS... .VERN RICE- BOUGMT ONE FROM TUCK DINSMORE FOR $ I0.7S ... r SORRY? OJHADDA VA PUPS V0OK1 PlRST PRIZE. V V IO AMD A IT TAKES r (J WHAT KIND OF ) A CAR y MB BARGAINS TOO.' ) 7 1 B - Christian Science j Church "Matter" was the subject of the lesson-sei-nn.il in Fust Plumb of Christ. Scientist, in Provo on Sunday, Sun-day, Sept. 23 The Golden Text was from Psalms 114:7: "Tremble. thou earth, at the presence of the Lord. at the presence of the Go.l of Jacob." Among the scriptural citations included m the lesson-sermon was the following: "He that loveth silver sil-ver shall not be satisfied with silver: sil-ver: nor- he that loveth abundance with increase: this is also vanity" i Ecclesiastes f:10i. Included in the lesson-sermon was also the following correlative passage from the Christian Science textbook "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker- Eddy: Take away wealth, fame, and social organizations, which weigh not one jot in the balance bal-ance of God, and we get clearer views of principle.,- Break up cliques, level wealth with honesty, let worth be judged according to s wisdom, and we get better views of humanity " 1 p 'SA . BY MARTIN ' U)0ODKiX VKlTO KVV. VVACt '. GO OS-RMt NT1 BY CRANt I WELL. BUDDIE. Y VFAU TbcV t- APFAJR. VOU INSISTED BACk tkese bum; M VOUROWKl dumb wav- 50 60 TO IT. By HAMLIN Oh, umpaTEEOle f OHfVOOTeT00T NE SERVICE. INC. T M REG U S PAT OFF BY BLOSSER r I SAW A FEW TELL ME SOM-. DOWNJ ATUOHNSONSj DlD Wev9 Junk yard try TO THEY RANGED )N DRIVE THAT PRICE PROM $ IO UPTO 20.S5"... ALL BARGAINS Too! kiND OP A i BARGAIN y By SMali MEAM, SORRY? VOOR. INI TH DOG SHOW BLUB RIBBON f OFF N-'ftV- 1 In. T m Lg |