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Show ..4 ..... 2L- PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, TUES DA Y, SEPTEMBER 10, 1935 PAGE SEVEU . . , ,, . ., , r y-Zi 4 For WANT ADS PHONE 495 Want ads will appear on the Classified Ad Page If they are in the office before ft a. m., after which they will appear in the column 'Too Late for Classification." Classifica-tion." " Want Ads will be accepted until . 1 p. ra., except on Saturday, when they will appear ap-pear in Sunday's issue if phoned into the office by 4 p. m. Rates First insertion, per line 10 cents; 'each additional insertion, inser-tion, per line 5 cents; tpne 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 10 cents per line per insertion, in-sertion, 8 pt. type. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 250 WHITE Leghorn pullets. Ellen El-len Miller. 85 E. 4 No. Sp. Fork. sl6 CHOICE Elbeta peaches, in lane east of cemetery gates, si 7 I PEACHES, pears. tomatoes prunes, by the bushel or truck load. Call at Stratton farm or 160 E. Center. Ph. 1246. sl7 CHpCE Building lot on paved street. Choice location. Small down payment, easy terms. Inquire In-quire 361 No. 3rd West. sl2 BABY BUGGY. Good condition. 780 No. Univ. Ave. al5 BARTLETT PEARS. Fern on Prince, 300 yds. west of Lincoln high. al5 u SIZE chellc case and bow. 344 No. 1 East. sl3 BARTLETT pears, Hale peaches. I Elbertas. Weiman Beesley, 2 mi. j Northeast of City, PI. View. sl3 j WOLF River sec. gr. apples. 30c bu. Emma Hurst. 12 No. 3 West. sl3 RUG. Moving, will sell domestic Oriental rug at sacrifice for cash. Ph. 1441. 388 W. 3 So. sl2 BARTLETT pears and peaches. ' All prices. At Thornley's, 459 . North 1st West. s20 j WELL-built garages. 12 mo. to j , pay. 426 vSo. 2 East. o7 McMILLEN will start picking bot- . tling peaches Monday. Apples. I Phone 667 J. sl3 1 TREE ripened peaches. Art Phillips, Phil-lips, S mi. E. Maeser Memorial. sl3 ; FINE strong screen doors and windows, any size. 426 So. 2 E. o7 I 1927 BUIfyJ coupe. Gooc oond. 4 good tires $75. 4S3 E. 1 So. sl2 SANITARY couch mattress, nearly near-ly 1 new. Heavy ticking. Extra thick. 691 No. Univ. Ave. sll ROYAL vacuum cleaner. Full set of attachments. Excellent condition condi-tion $20. Knight Coal and Ice Co., 90 West Center St. sl8 QUALITY coal, money saving j prices. rUgni Hl'igm vuai v-w. Phone 669 W. s30 TOMATOES, Onions and cucumbers. cucum-bers. 178 West 4th North. sl5 VIVE and fresh dressed poultry Ph. 1273J. 101 W. 5th So tf S FOB SAIJ3 CARS CHEV. SEDAN. $35 '--ton Chev. truck cheap. Good condition. Riverside Blacksmith Shop, sll FOB BENT- - UNFURNISHED ONE 4-rm. mod. apt. Adults only. 295 No. 3 W. sl6 2 LG. front rooms for rent. 770 South 11 West. sll FOR RENT FURNISHED 1 RM basement apt. part. furn. Adults only. 467 So. 2 E. sl6 8 ROOM brick, strictly mod., close in. Heal Realty Co.. 182 W. Center. Cen-ter. Ph. No. 4. sll BEDROOM, newly decorated. Mod. 160 S. 3 E. Ph. 1347W. al3 FOR SALE OR TRADE MODERN double house. By owner. own-er. Small down payment. Balance Bal-ance like rent $3500. 266 W. 3rd South. o7 yinnrin rr rririiri-i m in i i i " KOR SALE HOUSES MOD. home, well furn. Near University. Goinng at sacrafice. Ph. 659W. sl7 REASONABLE HOME BUY! Most Wonderful Two Apartment Home Large lot for garden Flowers shrubs, light, large windows hot water heat, electric elec-tric range carpets, chandeliers amusement room every con-venlence con-venlence THIS IS A PRETTY DARK BRICK and SACRI-FICED-IN B Y. U. DISTRICT. - o Very Excellent Home full basement base-ment with furnace gas. electricity elec-tricity six cozy rooms with three upstairs rooms all carpets car-pets best grade new inlaid linoleums chandeliers, $365 new carpets included large lot OWNERS MUST SELL Cost over $5000. ONLY $3400 Price. o Building Lots eight included for $1050. Think of this price cement sidewalks close to $125,-000 $125,-000 high school church stores OPPORTUNITY ! Itent a Going Business with living apartments $50 per month about $500 required. o 5 Acres Nice Home Fruits OWNER LEAVING WILL CUT PRICE! o AN EASY PURCHASE Large House Plenty of room -modern in every respect H. O. L. C. Mortgage Plan. Better than Rent INVESTIGATE NOW! o CITY and COUNTY Properties! ASK FOR PRICES PHONE 1099 Willard L. Sowards REAL ESTATE BROKER 39 West Second North Street Provo, Utah We Recommend: Home for remodeling, re-modeling, close in ,$1600. Other good buys in homes. Farms, 1 a. and larger; 14 a. in Fort-field. Fort-field. Poultry properties with or without chickens. Business corners. Loans and insurance. Prows & Haws, 85 N. Univers. Avenue. Phone 618. TODAY'S Real REAL ESTATE BARGAINS! 4 Room House Garage, deep lot, $750.00. 5 Room Brick with Plumbing j Beautiful Lot -$1250.00. 10 Room Brick, Modern Extra large lot. close in $2500.00. 6 Room Modern Brick Stucco near B. Y. U; arranged for two families $1700.00. Beautiful 5 Room Modern Home in Northeast, trade for one in j Southeast, or sell outright. ! Farms and Ranches for Sale or Trade- Few Rents. ; HEAL REALTY CO. 18? West Center - Phone FOUR 'We Sell the Earth and Insure Its Contents" SALT LAKE HOME Trade for 5 A. with Home. Fine 5 R. Mod. Large lot Real Bargain. Terms, $1950. New Mod. Frame, paved street. Terms. $2500.. 4 R. Mod. Brick, paved street. $1700. Terms. MANY REAL BUYS Money at Reasonable Interest. Grav-Pavne Realty Co. ,,15 WEST CENTER , BUY NOW! 2 Apt. Houe, extra lot, best apt. house location in city. Good terms. A New, Modern, 5 rm. Brick Home, half block off Center St. A real good value. Terms. Choice Building Sites; several sev-eral good farms and ranches. Some trades. Always the Best There is in Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. In-surance. "It's So If We Say So" DIXON REAL ESTATE HELP WANTED MALE l'OUNG MAN for farm work. R F D 1. Box 165. Ph. 015J2. sll BO ARD AND RO OM GOOD home and board for two working or business men. Reasonable Reas-onable rates. 57 W. 7 No. slO ROOMS. Board if desired. 320 E. 1 No. Ph. 943.T 830 PERSONALS PARTY will pay 5 mo., ten. in advance ad-vance for small unf. home. Must be reasonable. Writ Box 3 Herald. slO C7ANTED mSCELJLEpOB STOVES and ranges. Will pay highest cash prices. Ph. 0SJ2. 827 LIVE poultry, highest cash prices paid. 101 W. 5th S. Ph. 127SJ. tf I Business Card -""- , The General Shop H5& No. Univ. Ave. Stoves and furnace rapalring. Grates and linings furnished for all makes. We clean chimneys and furnaces at reasonable prices. We buy, sell and exchange used furniture. Free call and delivery service. We pay cash' for - used furniture. Phone 915W. Satisiaction guaranteed guaran-teed Geo. Bills, Mgr. MISCELLANEOUS STOVE, furnace repairing, grates, linings, water jackets. Furnaces vacuum cleaned $3.50. Installations Installa-tions free. Phone 08J2. s27 PLUMBING SERVICE For Dependable plumbing and service call Gilbert Field. 1396J. tf BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES IK SO vcxm HOME .0OT'b '. 'OE I WASH TUBBS T HOME .0OT'b '. VX'OE H fWllTM TME BI66EC BROTHERS STILL SMARLIM6 !WAT EACH OTHER, THE MAKJVWAHA EASES IKiTO MID5TREAM. ALLEY OOP WHILE THE MOOVANS CELEBRATE THE CAPTURE OF KING- tunjk, the lemiam mok1arch , by the Cardiff Giant amd f002y lets see what's goinjg oki ikj the camp OF THE ENEMY FRECKLES AND GEE, FRECk, THE PAPERS ARE FILLED WITH PICTURES OF THE SHADYSIDE FOOT BALL TEAM, AN' YOUR PICTURE IS HERE, TOO V SALESMAN SAM VUELL-, T VE. LAMDE.D OM LAMD I SO COHATT I ' STILLHUM6-Ry AM' DIS- C-UTED I Phone 495 mns Probate and Guard ianship Notices l Owns alt County Clerk or tb Respective Signers for Further , I Information. ? The Following Notice Does Not in Any Way Affect the Provo Branch of the First Security Bank of Utah, National Na-tional Association, nor Its Deposits. NOTICE OF SFILiClALi MEETING MEET-ING OF STOCKHOLDERS August 28, 1935. To the Stockholders of First Security Bank of Provo: Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders stockhold-ers of the First Security Bank of Provo will be held at the office of the company in Provo, Utah, on Saturday, the i4th day of September, Septem-ber, 1935, at eleven o'clock a. m. for the purpose of acting upon a proposal to dissolve the corporation corpora-tion in the manner provided by VOAvWT TO TOO. 00VG . PQR YEZZR. WHEN AN' HIS FRIENDS GOSH.THIS PAPER CALLS US THE WONDER TEAM . I KNOW WHO WROTH THIS STORY... IT WAS UIMMY EDEN ...HE USED TO GOTO SHADYSIDE tTf V-v HIGH as am' so ronPL&Tecv novel muthiaj' oaj efrth I -Zf whutzat- n -ri I k. 1 1 1 1 1 ix i ii ini n- irr i . 'A . v I law and for the transaction of' such other business as may properly prop-erly come before the meeting. By oraer of the President." G. WARNTCK, Secretary. Pub. Aug. 30 to Sept. 13. 1935. - NQTi 'E TO o-OEDrrORS Estate of William A. Jasperson sometimes known as William Jasperson and as W. A. Jasper-son, Jasper-son, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Goshen, Utah, on or before the 22nd day of October, A. 'D. 1635. MAY M. HIGGINS JASPERSON, Administratrix 6f the Estate of William A. Jasperson sometimes known as William Jasperson and as W. A. Jasperson, deceased.. Date of first publication Aug. 21, 1935. Date of last publication Sept. 11 1935. SUMMONS In the District Court for Utah County. Utah Timber and Coal Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Arthur Larson, et-al, defendants. Pierce T. Norton, otherwise known as Pearce Norton, Cross-Complainant, Cross-Complainant, vs. Utah Timber and Coal Company, a corporation, Ar- thur Larson, otherwise known as A. Larson, Virginia Larson. Harry Smith, Lynn Bailey, Wr. H. Thomas, 3i J UDDEKJLA QUEST DEClOesV CfTHAT TME OLD HOM-DROM LIFE ISki'TSO BACP AFTER ALL i SHORE GENERAL ZOOZOO T AWOKE -HE WAS GONE, NONE OF THE SENTRIES SEEN HIM NEITHER - HE'S HE SAYS A LOT OF NICE THINGS ABOUT THE TEAM, AND WE HAVEN T YEAR ...HE'S GONNA HAVE THE GUYS BLOWING SOUR NOTES ON THEIR OWN HORNS Oweji E. nosweU, Lavai ay bell, Robert Keifer, Ted McQuiney, Ralph Christenson, Fay Smith, j Lorenzo Murray, L. M. D.raper, Abe Smith, Leland McEwaxU Alger Sutherland, Victor S. Madsen, Andrew An-drew J. Johnson, Lawrence W. Smith, Margaret D. .Terry, William Wil-liam McArdle, Provo City, a municipal mu-nicipal corporation. Bird and Jex Company, a corporation, and Patrick Pat-rick J. Crawford, Cross-Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE You are hereby summoned to appear within t weary days after service of this summons upon, you if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled en-titled cross-action of the cross-complainant cross-complainant Pierce T. Norton, and in case of your failure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of said cross-complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This cross-action is urought to foreclose two certain mortgages covering approximately 10 acres of land situated on and near Provo River, in Sec. 36, Tp. 6 S. JR 2 E., in Utah County, Utah, which said land is particularly described in the cross-complaint herein, and in those certain mortgages recorded in Book 244, page 553, and in Book 304 at page 276. respective- 1 0bT GOT K .t2c. , 30EJ HOD EN3XVb , uaw. UAWf C -Jm i CIMPLPTDMSY SHE;S A I r " 7 I . . . . .... aOT AW SEMSb WOU'LL t JUMP r l REG. U. S. PAT. OFF ""Tl HOVKAWOW, DOOTSV BOBO HERE ITS COMIN DAWN Tfl nVt NUKHMIK-VJI- j- ...,,A-r-, . r i a i iliiii if i x T EVEN PRACTISED THIS ly, records of Gjunty Recorder of Utah County, and Including , particularly the following describ- ed real property: Com. 3.20 chs. EL of the S. W. cor. o the N. E. of S. W. of Sec! 36, Tp. 6 S. of R. 2 E.; N. 8.70 chs. to State RcL; th. along State Rd. S. 62 E. 402 ft; th. S. 224 ft.; th. W. 139 ft; th. S. 122 ft; th. W- 268 ft. to beginning. CHRISTENSON, STRAW & CHRISTENSON, Attorneys for said cross-complainant. cross-complainant. P. O. Address, Provo, Utah. Pub. dates Aug. 28, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1935. " r 1935 BY A. m I s. i-.i i -.r V40 A V - Hhb ytutfeiM UPR tsoabKbiK. JUST IcjUOk'E r HER. Jn i OOk A5 TUNK IF YOULL HAVE ME 7 WHY I CANT DO Tn , rzAn -r-p ARMY AGAINST THAT V W V v i i i .OUT HIM-, (f 1935 r THEY'LL BEGIN TO ;THIKIK THEY'RE yoy PRETTY GOOD, AN mpakj A SWELLED HEAD ) THEY'LL MAKES A BETTER REST ON TARGET ' 'GlVlW' M TH' DUCK LAUG-H, HUHY ELLy L MOVtD UK COOLeR., SEE f i v. THAT 0 V j rucrD V()"'1MS T WtA tCAVICC. IHC' T. U. HtG. U.gArOFF. Idaho Auto Caravan Tax Proves Success POCATELLO, Ida., Sept 11 u.p More than $8000 has been received re-ceived by the state highway department de-partment from carvaning licenses since the law became effective, Emitt Pfost, commissioner of law enforcement, said here yesterday. A tax of $5.00 per vehicle is assessed on automobiles being towed through Idaho for sale either in this state or adjoining states. BY MARTIN r vaKT TVfT VAfcfWVb? HE HAD bOVETVKG E6OE A 6VfV- VOO NEA SERVICE. INC. T. M. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. J BY CRANE (ft j " TTunTUPR WU&TLETOOT. ANJD LaJTHE mannmaha stakts cjm - ' ' ' " ' . 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