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Show PROVO (UTAH) EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1936 PAGE SEVEN Si Hi 33tamuiwiirtfiii-i!i iu For WANT ADS PHONE 495 Want ads will appear on the Classified Ad Page It 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 oa 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 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 MIS CELLANE0U3 JONATHAN apples, 25c and 40c Rome Beauties. McMillen. Ph. 667J. jl" "27 BUIOK standard coupe. Karl Peay, Wst Drive. J 10 ROME apples by bu. or tr. load. G. Groneman, 11 W. 12 S. jl BABY buggy, bicycle, and building build-ing lot. Write Herald, Box FS. jlO NUMBER 1 fresh Jersey cow. Mrs. Otto Hall, Mapleton. j7 LOOK: $5 buys 7 tube A. K. radio. R. McBride, 4S5 So. 5th W. Phone 491. jlO STORE, coal bus. and home. 4 rm. mod. house, full basement, good garage, chicken house to accom. 250 hens. Price $6000. Also good clean stock of mdse. for $1500 and fixtures $1100. Located on paved highway bet. Provo and PI. Grove in one of best dairy sec. in the state. Addre.ss Hugh J. Davis, Provo. R. D. 1. Ph. 017R4. j7 , LEATHER davenport folding bed. j $3. 267 East 5th North. j5 , TYPEWRITER. baby bed and J high chair. Cheap. 754 N. 1st; E. j6 APPLES, Delicious, Romes; ripe, pears; cider. Thomas, 672 N. i 5th West. Jl2 1 --ZyA 1 '36 DEMANDS cleanliness. Elec- j trolux cleaner provides it. Ph. i C. Wilford Larsen,. 04 J 3 or j Scorup's for demonstration. f3 STOVE, furnace repairing, grates. ! linings, water jackets. Furnaces j vacuum cleaned $3.50. Installa- I tions free. Phone 0SJ2. tf J FO B RENT - - UNFURNISHED J 3 AND 4 RM. mod. apts. Ph. Sam LSevin, 189. jlO j 5 RM. mod. house sleeping porch j and garage. Ph. 592M. jlO MOD. 5 rm. brick home. Near B. Y. U. Appiv 442 No. lut East. Ph. 564M. ' jP 5 AND 3 rm. apts. Ph. 186R. 227 East 3rd North. jl4 6 RM. mod. house at 920 W. Center. Cen-ter. Inq. 936 W. Center. jX 5 RM. mod. brick home. Central Utah Mortgage Cu. Ph. 10S. j21 MOD. furn. or unf. 3 lu 7 rms. Close in. Cheap. W. 3rd So . J22 MONEY TO LOAN YOU can borrow from us to pay your current bills and repay the loan from your salary. Columbia Industrial Loan, 64 No. Univ. Ave. Provo, Ut. Ph. 1277. j22 1H TON model A Ford truck, $75. 167 Nc. 10th West. j7 129 NASH light six 2 door sedan. Terms. 35 So. 5 East. j5 HELP WANTED MALE MAN for coffee route. $45-a-week ' opportunity. Automobile given i as bonus. Write Albert Mills, j 27 Monmouth. Cincinnati. O. jS ; wSrrEDfV i TO BUY wheel chair. Ph. 014 Jl. ' Ft. D. No. 3, Box 247. jl2 STOVES ana ranges. Win pay highest cash prices ' Ph. 08J2. t. f LOST LADY'S Bulova yellow gold watch bet. P. O. and Com. Bank Bldg Ret. to 466 So. 6th E. Ph. 43. Reward. j9 Own Property Now! 1936 Winning Year For EVERYBODY! rP-TO-DATE New Burnt Brick excellent light rooms fireplace steam heated full basement -two sets plumbing large lot double garage ideal location. PHONE 1099 CAN SHOW YOU BETTER. FOUR REAL APARTMENTS Rented to good tenants equipped vith refrigerators ranges cozy gas heated garages Roll away beds, extra conveniences built-in features. Live in one apartment- -let the rents make the payments -you put up initial payment. Can't miss this opportunity for safety investment! o 103 ACRES TURKEY FARM Center of small Utah city - 40 teres planted to alfalfa and plow ed for grains - small home evergreen ever-green trees, lawn, shade oiled highway near church, store. Investigate income from 5000 Turkeys properly handled owner must sell and will sacrifice easy terms. THIS FARM NEEDS GOOD FARMER AND IT'S PROFITABLE! PRO-FITABLE! .. -. o EXCELLENT . GARAGE BUSINESS- Good Utah city established estab-lished for you. SMALL INITIAL PAYMENT REQUIRED. o 6.40 ACRES LAND Ideal garden spot SACRIFICED NOW - $985.00 TOTAL PRICE! O FIFTEEN ACRES 5 Shares Big Bench Water- house, barn, city water, lights -planted to thrifty trees - apples and peaches. Make no mistake--this place produced 1500 bushels last year and this is better vear for apple crop $4750 total price, of which is Federal Land Bank 5 per cent loan -easy payment. INVESTIGATE NOW7! WHAT'S BETTER NOW HOMEOWNER HOME-OWNER WANTED Cozy, best built, little Brick Cottage all furnished good lot good location - owner taking 50ff sacrifice leaving city. It's easy to buy this and become HOME OWNER! o MANY OF THE BEST PROPERTIES PROP-ERTIES at Reasonable Prices, and Now is the Time to Get Your Home Safest Investment in Land and Homes --Invest Right! PHONE 1099 Willard L. Sowards REAL ESTATE BROKER 39 West Second North Street, Provo, Utah PROWS & HAW & Ti 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 X. Fni. Ave. Phone 618 Business Card The General Shop 159 No. Univ. Ave. gtoves and furnace rapalring. Jrates and linings furnished for ill makes We clean chimneys and furnaces at reasonable prices. We buy. sell and exchange used furniture. .a Free call and delivery service. vVe oav cash for used furniture ehone 91 5 W. Satisfaction guaran-eed guaran-eed Gee Hills EXPERIENCED grocery clerk. Write Herald, Box 31. giving age. experience and references. PLUMBIN G SERVICE PH20tSJ. Plumoing. heating and repair work. Bub BUCKiey. North 1st East. jl6 PLUMBING SERVICE For DepenaaDie piumomg anr service call Gilbert Field. 1396J HELP WANTED j!? YOUNG lady, single, with office experience. Apply Monday morning. Western Distributors. 48 North 3rd West. j.r HOUSEKEEPER for motherless home. 4 children. Call at 256 So. 7th West or Ph. 909. J BOARD AND ROOM GOOD board and room at 470 North 3rd East. 38 HOME Bd. and Rm. Mod. heated house. Reasonable. 754 W. 1 N. f2 "ToRRENT FURNISHED 2 ROOM mod. apartment. 442 No. 5th East. f6 2 RMS.. $10. C. E. Clark. 119 N. 6 W. or Barber Shop. j5 3 OR 4 RM. heated apt 06 East 3rd North. j5 3 CLEAN, sunny rooms, modern. 337 N. 4th West. jlO 2 SMALL heated rms.. furn. 115 So. 3rd West. jlO 2 RM. furn. apt. for couple. 312 South 3rd West. j7 STARTUP'S apts. mod and full service. Pop. prices. 07 N. 1 W. jl2 1 Probate and Guardianship 1 Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective .Signers for Further j Information. NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCK- unmre wrFTivr: 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 a. m. for the purpose of electing directors of" said bank and for the j 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. GIRL wants housework. Can Cook. Phone 34 7 W. j5 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES OYVV WASH TUBBS VOU &VED My' ORIENTALS GREAT WORK.SREAT WORK. SUE" APPRECIATE IT. alley oop WMlLE HE WAS PC05PECTIMGA v 5TRANJCrE JUNGLE, A LOOP SLITHERED DOWN OK'EQ ALLEY fiOPS SHOULPERS- FRECKLES AND THE 5S IS A PASSENGER TRAIN IT'S A THROUGH IS THE S:)5 A OR A FREIGHT ft TRAIN TO L CHICAGO SALESMAN SAM (sfrCA, FTR. you've OFF TH' SIDECOALK, C5rO r- I I 1 j nr i J ' . I i ' TH DEPOT fW Or IT THAT iHIP- MMT X TOLD3f ABOUT I Phone 45 NOTICE It) CREDITORS In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District, , in and for Utah County, Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of A. B. Morgan; Deceased. Creditors will present claims wllu wuue' lu ix at her residence in Provo, Utah. I on or bee the 20th day of Feb ruary, iadb VIVIAN MORGAN, Executrix of the Last Will and Testameni or A. C Morgan, Deceased. Pub dates Dec. 2Ti, 30 6, 13. 1936. DRAWS $10 FINE Asael Olsen, Price, was $10 Monday in the city when he pleaded guilty fined court to a charge of intoxication. Police Officer Bert Halladay ar- ! rested Olsen Saturday night at i 0 :30, taking him off a Denver 'and Rio Grande Western bus. ! He had been creating a distur- bance on the bus. ILV. fcE. ANrtVWVE. -Il BOYS. JAW, "THAT'S sTOkAy, TOO. BV LAW HIS FRIENDS BUT RAIL CERTAINLY ROADS DOMT NOT' MAKE A HABIT OF SHIPPING DYNAMITE ON PASSENGER TRAINS, DO THEY ? sHoveceDACxJ.Mil Ws OOCONTOj TOO MUCH COORK F6R. ONE uYi Two N rmoi irlf A 7, I Pleasant Grove V Hannpninnc r mym MISS VIOLA WEST Correspondent Phone 28-W Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Warnick on New years day were Mr. and Mrs. D. A. West of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fugal of Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel West, Mr. and Mrs. Vance West. Mrs. Millie Paulson is visiting in Burley, Idaho, with her daughter daugh-ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hall Church. I Miss Maage narris oi raysuu, 1935 Jan. and Miss Jeanne Coleman of Heber returned to their ttach-; ttach-; ing positions Thursday. A surprise party was given for Mr. Wesley Beck at his home on Saturday evening in honor of his birthday anniversary. The I time was pleasantly spent in I playing progressive card games. , ! ' ;J o Lnjn, mrhn msi served later in the evening. There 1 were present Mr. and Mrs. Loy j J3eck, Alpine; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie j Smith, American Fork; Mr. and ' Mrs. Duane Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olson, Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 AVHIPPEP THE TOWM BUUM jl'P Ll SPLENDID. SPLENDID. A LTTLE TMP WAV. MEET AB J TALK WLSOkl, HEAD OFTMET r VVfTH YOU, AMC7 OKPEK C'APTAihJ. COMMITTEE 7 THAT'S STRANGE I GOT A WIRE FROM MY J UNCLE SAYING HE WAS SHIPPING ONE ) ;l HUNDRED POUNDS OF DYNAMITE TO MY J BROTHER AND ME.... IT'S "TO COME X vols CAMT Fl(ZE ME- - X QUIT! CAMMED, IP YA AM' X'r CjOIM' OWM power! I TCT x Z Elvin Thorne, and Mr. and Mrs. Beck. The Lewis Olpins, E. A. Backs, 1 M. D. Radmalls, L. B. Harveys, C. L. Wrights, F. M. Paulsons, Iceland Ice-land Clarks, and the Glen Bakers of American Fork enjoyed a New Years eve party. They first met at the Radmall home where games were played and refreshments refresh-ments were served; they 'next attended the midnight show at Provo; and then dancing and luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Harland Simmons of Preston Idaho are guests of Mrs. Simmons parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Gamette. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olson gave an enjoyable party Wednesday Wednes-day evening. The guest list: Mr. and Mrs. Duane Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Beck; from American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith; from Alpine, Mr. and Mrs. Loy Beck. A family dinner was served at the J. P. Fugal home on Wednesday. Wednes-day. Places were set for Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swenson and children . "l Provo: Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fu- .1,1 nr. t t . i n . . r ,gai, ruyson; i-taroia wrignt, uuy Hardman, Genevieve and Ann Fugal, Fu-gal, Jean and John Fugal and the host and hostess. Miss Josephine West gave a dinner din-ner party Wednesday. Out-of- (F T;S ABOUT THAT OM, FIOH7 I HARSUK IVOU f A' T V.OOb .tL ev AtsVY AMKi' I f T'-N WQV' -0 AVV VAMP TO Wrw-UQ 14 ' ? 4-.' ? iMMW lg 1 PIDW7 5 TART IT.l-JWAhJTS yOU TC k'lJU "UH C' MP' ?ibRv j A wfC LOOkOUT) )x JZ. HE'S GlTTINJ' ) OHTrfoLi'VE. BOLVMCEf VG.fH i KICKEO AM' THROWW OUT OF HERE! BUT TUl-STlfE., GRACEFULLY! hi ) town guests were Orson Holmes, and his mot:ier or Le Grand, Oregon. In honor of her birthday anniversary anni-versary Miss Delilah Fugal entertained enter-tained a number of her friends Thursday evenirfg with a theater nfsl ALWAYS CARRY WRIGlEVS ITS INEXPENSIVE SATISFYING 1 i usvi r.......v......v.v. b wroIgiley's y ' ' 1936 BY 'T AKl'T THAT, MISTER E,lHb COMMI TTEtr 1936 BY NtA r THERE MUST BE SOME MISTAKE THEY'D NEVER ALLOW IT ON THIS RAIL ROAD AT LEAST, NOT IF THEY KNEW WHAT IT WAS ARE YOU SURE ITS REALLY DYNAMITE ? . - . ii i t fill niii i Mir i r. fir 1 1 i i i r iit . ntwmci, wc T.nmau., mt. on. v-af- -vj party and luncheon at her home afterwards. Those bidden: the Misses Nell Schaerrer, Keturah Franchon. Coleen Loveless, Pay-son; Pay-son; Lucille Fugal, Bernice Christiansen, Chris-tiansen, Jennie Hone, Frances Terry, Mary Ellen Olsen, Elda Bastian, Emma Walker, Vivian Burch and Helen Burch. Mrs. Ernest Clayton who recently re-cently returned home from the L. D. S. hospital where she underwent under-went an operation, is improving nicely. Fiddler crabs, by bringing up earth from their holes, have converted con-verted many coral islands into farm lands. The flicker is the real estate man of the bird world. His holes provides homes for dozens of kinds of birds, as well as many small animals. TH PERFECT GUM r BY MARTIN NEA SERVICE. INC. T. M. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. J BY CRANE BY HAMLIN HELP.1 EVERyBODyf GRAB iM SERVICE, INC fCDirCP) VES, SUM, fcL Noyo'sN J I h WE (jOT TO STOMP OUT THIS HE AH LAWLESSNESS, r M. REO. U. 6. PAT. Off . frKj.Jf BY BLOSSER WELL, IF YOU DON'T THINK SO, YOU SHOULDA SEEN THE WAY MOM BLEW UP WHEN WE GOT THE WIRE! .' It- If? ' i 19J6UV NEA SERVICE INC. T. BY SMAi .. If: f;: ; til' u ii II n i4r |