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Show PBOVO U T A H) E V E N I N G H ERALD, 'MONDAY, J TJ LY-2 2,- 1 9 3 5- PAGE FIVE 7heR l For WANT ADS Phone Want adt will appear on tlM CUnMlfled Ad P&ge U they are in tne office before w a. m., after wnicn Uiey will appear in tne column Too Late Cor 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 li phoned Into tne office by da Rates first insertion, per line 10 crtitB ; ech additional insertion, inser-tion, per line & cents; one k, per line 3'J cents; two -veeks, per line oO cents; one month, per line 9U cents . Mlnituum charge, 25 cents.) Count five words to line. Minimum accepted, two lines. Double price will be -n urged if payment la delay--l or collector must call. Legal Rate IU cmn per line per U-Ht,rtou, U-Ht,rtou, H pt. type. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS rOMPKTE sirigl- bed and davenport. daven-port. Cheap. 142 No. 1 K j2h SKLF binder and hay. Inquire 597 No. Univ. Ave j23 Hay in the field 712 South 2nd West. j23 RED table beets. Also green stringless beans. 357 N. S W. j23 BASSINET and oaby buggy. Nearly new. 560 No. 4 E. j22 PIE cherries 2 4c. Pick 'em yourself. your-self. Bliss Allied, Pleasant View. J22 DEWBERRIES for sale. McMillan. Phone 667J. j25 A GOOD binder. Call 016R2. a 18 GOOD black English currants. Will deliver. Call afternoons. 04R2. J3 PIE CHERRIES, 2c lb. You pick em. Ray Loveless. Ph. 049J1. j22 BEMI-SWEET cherries. 2'-..C, pick yourself. Anton Pedersen. Box 72, Route 3. j22 IIVE and frcsn aressed poultry. Ph. 1273J. 101 W. 5th So. tf PLUMBING SERVICE For Dependable plumbing and service call Gilbert Field. 1396J. t.l F6R SALE CARS WILl.VS Knight car. sedan. Good cond. Cheap. Ph. 1015W. HELP WANTED FEMALE Christmas Cards. Big commissions selling personal greetings, embossed em-bossed stationery samples free 21 folder assortment. Humorous. Etching, Everycay, Gift Wrapping Wrapp-ing boxes Bonuses. Experience unnecessary. Wallace Brown. 417B South Hill St., Los Angele " "SCELIAHEOUa SAVE 25 on your fire insurance costs. Why pay more. Compare our rates with those you now pay. Rc'iable service Call 4(K)M a9 This Curious IF THE EQUATOR. or the EARTH WERE A BAND OF S7ESL.TIGHTLV E4ClROtNlO THE GLOBE, A SECTION ONLV SX AVO A FGAC770N FEET IN LENGTH NEED BE INSERTED TO OAUSE THIS ENTIRE BAND OF STEEL TO STAND OUT ONE FOOT FROM THE EARTH'S SURFACE IS THE ONLV STATE N THE U. S. WHICH TOUCHES BLT JT flfe . -rfsl ( I 1 V F h-: I.cl I m M - try- FARM TRADE Adjoining City Limits o 25 ACRES 10 SHARES TIMPANOGOS WATER New Modern Cottage, all land in Fruits. Will trade for Provo Home for investment. Think of value in Lots in a short time. PHONE 1099 Willard L. Sowards REAL ESTATE BROKER 39 West 2nd North, Provo, Utah BARGAINS IN REAL ESATE Four Room Modern Home, on paved street near B. Y. U.; large lot; only $2250.00. Five Room Modern Brick Home, original price $3500.00; can be bought now for $1900.00. Easy terms. MONEY TO LOAN Best rates; best terms; no fines; no penalties. C',; on unpaid balance. bal-ance. Dixon Real Estate Co. 14 A. 17 s. Upper Union water,; 4 It F rame, city water, electric lights; 8 A fruit and plow land; ; A alfalfa and pasture, price $2,500. terms. 1 ' A., home, .city w.iter, electric lights, coops, var fruits. Some good buys in mod. homes. Intermountain Realty, ." N. Uni. Ave. Phone 618. PROWS & HAWS FREE PARKING & TABLES ut M A I L E I) E L L On the Neoo Loop up Payson Canyon. Best of Cabins and Accommodations. OEO. A. BROWN, Prop. Phone 710 - 256 W. 2nd South Business Card Furniture Dealers FURNITURE REPAIRED LAWN xMOWERS SHARPENED at Reasonable PriceB! We Buy, Sell and Exchange USED FURNITURE Free Call and Delivery Service WE PAY CASH FOR USED FURNITURE Satisfaction Guaranteed GENERAL SHOP phone 915-W - 159 North Unlv. GEO. BOLLS. Manager y AN'TED MIS pLL ANEpTJS j Will pay cash for used bicycle 443 E. 4 So. aft. 6 p. m. J25 Good used bicycle Will pay cash. I R. Perry 621 No. 1 W. TO RENT: 5 rm. mod. home, unf., ( with furnace, garage. Adults j onlv. Box 16, Herald. j28 i TRANSPORTATION for 3 to Chicago Chi-cago by July 26. References. Phone 235. j23 BRIGHT used honey buckets. Exchange Ex-change for new honey. J. H. Wakefield. 517 N. Univ. Ave. j22 TO RENT 6 rm. furnished home. Eox J. Herald j25 TO BUY Flat top desk about 30 x 60 inches. Ph. 988. j22 LIVE poultry, nlghest cash prices paid. 3 01 W. 5th S. Ph. 1273J. tf DECORATING L. G. HOWE, painting, papering. Fret estimate. Ph. 623W. 170 S. 3rd West. Jy26 World Fergu By William son OWLS, SYMBOLS OF VAJSOOV, ARE FAR. lESS lNTEUUCaE4T THAN MANY OTHER. 3C f FOB EEKT gURNISHEfi 3 RM. frm. apt. Large rooms. Garage. 829 E. 3rd No. j23 3 RM. mod. apt., garage, "hot water, wa-ter, gas. Esp. suitable for couple. Ph. 212R. 248 No. 2 East. a4 ONE room for single person. 193 East 1st North. j2b 1 3 OR 4 rm. apt. Partly furn. 73 North 7th West. ' j23 2 RMS, for It. housekeeping. Ph. G54J. 319 E. 1 No. j23 3 RM. mod. apt. Couple only. 315 No. Univ. Ave. j26 STARTUP'S apts. 65 N. 1 W. mod. cool, popular prices. jy30 RMS. private bath. Two small basement rooms. 115 So. 3 W. j30 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES SOMtTYW' 9AVM A MOCH..T) AT UFE i i f y m i v ill i -rv . -. V( ASH TUBBS ry7KK!CVV, PODMER. I FEEL kINJDA SORRY FOR OLD BULL. UStt TO tt OF THE 7 SEAS, Ak'P LOOK ALLEY OOP I THMK I'LL TAKE A LITTLE WALK, NOW THAT THINGS AJRE IN THpoLOOK ru i i ir uvck i m incivi rUuZY GO DEAL HAS BEEN A V AHEAD-WELL K RiT cnPDP I LOOK SALESMAN SAM XV C5-OAJWA JOlM TH (1ATS BASACL.TeA TMASS tOHY I CACe-TO SAMOV SeACH, X FRECKLES AND WELL LEAVE FROM PORT STOCKTON AMD CROSS THE CONTIMEWT, STOPPIWG AT PUERTO PLATA , IN THE WEST INDIES ....THEN WE'LL PROCEED SOUTH TO NATAL, IN BRAZIL I ' ' ' i Li n Phone 495 olumns FOR HENT-tTJNFUEinfeHED "3 OR 4 rm. modern apt. 66 East 3rd Norte. ' J28 NEW cool 3 room modern apt. Garage. Reasonable. Ph. 460M. j26 4 RM. mod. house. 290 No. 4 E. Inq. 789 No. 5th West. j28 iProbate and Guard ianship Notices Consult County Clerk or tb I KeMfMctrv Hlcnn tor Further t : Iniorna&tloa. J : ; SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court of Utah county, State of Utah. Belle Hoagland and Minnie Beesley, as Executrixes of the estate es-tate of Horace E. Hoagland, also known as H. E. Hoagland, deceased, deceas-ed, Plaintiffs, vs. Mellissa Williams and Don C. Williams, her husband, Earl A. Corture, also known as E. A. Courture and as Earl TMA'S RIGHT ME THE TERROR BOUMClW BUCkOS. fJB IT IM WHILE AT HIM,KJOW VOL) GOT A CHANCT. IVE HEARD SOME j i 'i j pv s ii r""-l " RULERS JOB S ALL HEY-HEY But ive foumd I'M HEJ?E rSHOUT, 'SA JOB T'TUPN A AFTER MAN'S HAIR GPAYJ THIMG5- 22 TH' RATS?UiHVTHEy PLAY AT KOCKY 0EACH THASS 2, MILS SOOTH OF HERi HIS FRIENDS FROM THERE WE'LL HOP TO THE ISLAND OF ST. HELENA, IN MID-ATLANTIC MID-ATLANTIC ... AND OUR LAST LEG WILL BE TO PORT ALEXANDRE? Courtney, and 11. H. Courture, his wife, also known as Millie H. Courture and as Millie H. Courtney, Court-ney, General Assets Company, a corporation, Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Company, a corporation, and Sarah A. Barrett, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale at eleven o'clock a. m. on the 7th day of Aug. 1935, at the front door of the courthouse in Provo, Utah County, Utah, the following described property,; . situated in said county and particularly described des-cribed as follows, to-wlt: Commencing at a point 49.50 feet North of the Southwest corner cor-ner of Block 48, Plat "A", Provo City survey of Building Lots; thence East 134.08 feet; thence North 90.19 feet; thence West 134.08 feet; thence South 90.19 feet to the place of beginning. Dated July 13, 1935. E. G. DURNELL, Sheriff, Utah County, Utah Pub. July 15, 22, 29, Aug. 5, 1935. SILVER PURCHASE ARRIVES NEW YORK, July 20 U.R) Approximately 4,887.000 ounces of silver valued at about $3,300,000 arrived here today on the S. S. President Harding. The metal trade, observers said, was probably the first shipment of the reported 50,000,000 ounce purchase of bar silver by the London market about two weeks ago to prevent a price collapse. POOR OLD BULL. AMP HE WA (SOIM5 TO SETTLE OUf2 HASH, 6O0D AMP PROPER. DEAR. DEAR I'M FRAIP HE'S SLIPPJWJ FOLKS SAY, A our, ive done r LOUD SQUALL? fHOa) ABOUT (1X1 VA fY COGUU KlJ H-6L HOSS; OYA KIN ORVVe OVER A.AST 2. (JLS? X AINT TAKIN' ANY CHANCES ON SOMETHING GOIN Hayw're so I've: arranged for a small FLEET OF BOATS TO ANYTHING HAPPENS, TOO FAR .XV T-l Wheeler Tells of Grim Battle 4 i. v It was a fighting Senator Wheelerreminisceul of t be ,.oil scandal Investigator of Harding days, who appeared ap-peared before the House investigation of utility propaganda. The caiidld'Camera caur.ht Senator Burton Bur-ton K. Wheeler (Dem., Mont.) spiritedly defending his battle for the Wheeler-Ray burn bill with its now defeated "death sentence" clause against holding companies. Wheeler took full responsibility for lobbying by various brain trusters ia behalf of the bill. . i) : IDAHO YOUTH DROWNS PORTLAND, Ore., July 22 UT.P) Edmond Miller, zt, 01 Boise, Idaho, was drowned Sunday when caught in a swirling current while swimming off" Sand Island in the Columbia river. Cecil Caroll, 29 f fT5 A SHAME, PODNER. WHY I cENlEMtER WMEM wb kiohi TCUCiKAT TIMES. I USED TTHINK OLGUZ. WAS WET - IN MANY WAYS, I STILL DO,YET-BUT DO,YET-BUT STfLL TH'OL GUY WASN'T BAD - HE DID HIS BEST WITH WHAT HE HAD DOT OUR COURSE:... IF THEY WONT BE AWAf V I ' 7 X. ifff-r- ii i S' n ' A J almost lost his life in an effort to rescue Miller, who had been Jiis gucai ai vouuuuvci, vvitsii. There are approximately 800 men in the British coast guard service, protecting about 5000 miles of coast line. jg) 1935 BY WEA "V AH WELLf HE'S U Ufll I CDV GETTM- OLP. '! ;r:r: JutJi a HOLLUwy snBlLW I ia. rV SPEAKIN' OF GUZ REMINDS ME OF OOP - MY THICK-HEADED , PAL, A KIND-HEARTED OOOP I MISS HIS MUG AN' SHAGGY HAIR - AN' IN A BATTLE- - BOY, WAS HE THERE. SAY, UG. KIN NUTHN OOlN' I RON 5" MiLes, wittuoi -r STOPPIK'! WELL REFUEL AS WE GO.-. TWATS ALL SUPPOSE A WERE FORCED BEEN TAKEN Down on care of.:now, (LAND WOH APfe "THERE" ANY VR PLANE WHATTT-IEN? With Utilities ' 1 V-hi if7 The natives of Eastern Nepal, Asia, have the unique custom of singing for a wife. The 'prospective 'prospec-tive bride is led before the chief and the young Limbu tribesman bursts into song. If his repertoire reper-toire pleases, the maiden is his. BY MARTIN O.W . , 9A - 0 MORt VaOT DCX3 ,W'rtWTV POP LLI J J SERVICt. INC. T. M. REG. U. . PAT. 0Ff BY CRANE WHY, VDU BLASTER SLErV-FOOTEPN APES! ILL - SPUT-SPOT-I'LL 1 JUST WAIT; THE CAV'LL COME. UCt? Rl ILlLllk.1' CC7AILIC V IT BY HAMLIN IF I JUS' HAD HIM HERE AT HAND, I LL TELLTH' WORLD I CD RUN THIS LAND -THEN, WHEN FOLKS WITH ME GOT TOUGH, I'D SAY YHIM, OOP-DO YEG STUFF' 135 BY NEA eRVIC. INC. T. M. REG. 0. S. PAT. OFF. 22 BY SMALL BY BLOSSER WELL- FROM THE WAY RUFB HAS CONSIDERED "EVERY detail; 1 BET HES'EVEN I ARRANGED FOR PEOPLE, ALONG THE WATO BE 1 SURE AND KEEP PLENTY OF WATER IN THEIR k swimming w A POOLS I'O HAFTA U3AL.K . back 3 niLesi J HH tV MCA URVtCI, MC ' " ' |