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Show s PAGE FOUR PRO VO (U TAH) EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1936 SECTION TWO a is ii ii i i i i i i v" i v' I i i i i I i i i ii a i sUMLLAXX) X) U LP M IB.L I t - r I For WANT ADS PHONE 495 Want ads will appear on the Classified Ad Page If they are kn 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 on Saturday, when they will appear ap-pear in Sunday's issue If phrned into the office by 4 p. m. Kates First insertion, per line 10 cents; each additional isser-tion, isser-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 cenis per line per Insertion. In-sertion. 8 pt. type. FOR JRENT-- JEffRNISHED 2 AND 3 rm ;.pt.. Adults N.r.ly. Ph. 1159. Inq. 15 So. 1 V. aio 3 RM. mod. basement apt 4 58 No. 4th E. Ph. 1062J. alO 3 ROOM modern apartment. 431 North 2nd East u9 2 OR more rms. lor lihl housekeeping. house-keeping. 284 E. 1 North. al7 3 RM. mod. apt. Couple only. 315 North University Ave. a 10 3 RM. mod. steam heated apt. 172 West 2nd South. a(J 4 RM mod. hotis-. $20. located at 159 E. 7 No. Inq. 14f So. 7 W. a 9 HASEMENT apts to eouple wily. At 420 So 1st W. See Willard I. Sowards. a9 ERSONALS AM AT El' R Entertainers, cash in oii your talent. Get Particulars of how to win cash awards at Paramount Theatre office al2 "nFORSAYFTRATD STACK wheat straw, disc plow, larpe cedir posts. 1 ft. truck Irame and springs. t72-N. 5 W. alO REAL USED CAR VALUES HERE! (,;'.:,;,"KV $295 &Ln,KV. $285 CdiiiM' v33 1929 CHEV Cl2fT Coach V53 ford COC Coach 1929 FORI) Coupe V3 1929 FORI) ClAA Roadster yAUU 1 CHRYSLER 4jm sr... $195 :ASH $60 192s WHIPPETT gQ 192S l()l)CE CtC roupr y& TRUCKS CHKV $125 CH E V chkv $475 dodge $375 Plymouth - DeSolo International Trucks 367tux tjjmyrnxy tcr uk at ANDERSONS Homes & Farms Sale You'll be surprised to see the Orchards of Fruits on 19 Acres State Highway Modern Home and Modern Conveniences LIKE A CITY HOME It is the very best now offered. PRICED LOW! Rooming House Modern VERY CLOSE IN TO CENTER Going Go-ing for $3000.00. -o A BEAUTY MODERN HOME . Strictly new district Going at low price and Terms of H. O. L. C Plan. o EIGHT HUNDRED POULTRY 30 Acres some orchards, fruits Home, outbuildings, implements. imple-ments. Very Reasonable. o FINANCE FOR REASONABLE VALUE - FIRST MORTGAGES LOANS. INVESTMENT HERE ! Close in. S. of Center FOUR COZY" ROOMS--Convenient, built in features bath and FOUR COZY ROOMS BASEMENT -a Large Lot Pretty Shrubs and Lawn INCLUDING ALL THE FURNITURE. TOTAL PRICE $2550.00. o - INVESTMENT HERE! Close in N . of Center FOUR COZY ROOMS Conveninent built in features Bath and FOUR ROOMS BASEMENT with bath-Large bath-Large Lot Priced $2650.00. TERMS MUST BE CASH! Reasonable Reas-onable Down Payment. Loan can be secured. o Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards BROKER 39 West ','nd North St., Provo, Ut. .") Ileal Buys Mod. Homes. Some good business investments. invest-ments. 15 improved farms. Make offer. Exchanges. Two Farms for Lease. See us for Fire Insurance. Intermountain Realty 53 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 456 I Business Card j The General Shop 159 No. Univ. Ave. Stoves and furnace rapalrlng. Grates and linings furnished for til makes We clean chimneys and furnaces at reasonable prices. We buy, sell and exchange used riirniture. Free call and delivery service. We pay cash for used furniture. Phone 915W. Satisfaction guaranteed guaran-teed Gen. Bills, Mgr. GIRL for housework, living in PI. View. Bd- -and small wage?. Must' go home nights. Ph. 021R2 or apply Box 66. PI. View. aS DIST. manager for Provo. Must have sales and organization ability. Permanent connection. Herald Box M. a 14 DEPENDABLE USED CARS Guaranteed! 1 I9.il Plymouth Sedan 1 New Tires CCQC very good cond.. VX 1 19;;:j Ply mouth Sedan ( Good Tires. Side Mounts, hot water CtCC Heater 1 19.U Chevrolet Master Coach Very . &CC good condition.. V'SJ' 1 19;i:5 Chevrolet Coach-G Coach-G Wheels, Radio, Hot Water Wa-ter Heater, CIC Trunk and Rack VSISfJ 1 19:52 Chevrolet Master Coupe G Tires, Side Mounts; Hot water Heater; Heat-er; Rumble Sral 9375 1 hk;o Chevrolet Sedan Unusually good, ! and clean 1 1929 Chevrolet Coach- it'",, $1195 1 192S Chevrolet Coupe-- Oondit ion $115 xh .... $90 .,r.li,,,.,:k...-$90 1 HKU Plymouth Special 6 Coupe Un- 61 OC usually good . . . VSV-P JOLLEY MOTOR COMPANY Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer 145 North Univ. Phone 338 II i r? BUY NOW! 5 ACRES Fine Land, very good location, first class water right. A real bargain at $1000. 10 ACRES Provo Bench Nice bearing orchard, berries, alfalfa: alfal-fa: good brick house; barn, city water, elec lights. A real good buy at $3350; good terms. 7 ROOM Mod. Br. Home Steam heat, a fine close-in location, on paved st., all special improvements improve-ments paid. It's the best buy in town at $2650. Terms. Many Cfioice Building Lots We will build to your order. See us about your Real Estate problems, prob-lems, Insurance and Loans.. Dixon Real Estate Co 236 West Center St. Phone 75 INSTRUCTION $105-$175 MONTH START. Gov ernment Jobs. Men-women. Common education usually sufficient. suf-ficient. Sample examination coaching and list jobs FREE. Apply today sure. Box 25, Herald Her-ald Office. m4 FOR SALE OK LEASE BRIDAL VEIL Falls resort property pro-perty in Provo Canyon. 35 acres land. Real possibilities. Inq. Rue L. Clegg, Heber, Utah. a22 MISCELLANEOUS LAWNS and gardens fertilized. Satisfaction guar. Ph. 653M. alO FOR SALE CARS MODEL A Ford roaster. A-Jl cond. Inq. 476 So. Univ. al3 WHEN you buy an auto, ask your dealer about the $5.00 down, 20-month 20-month payment plan of the Personal Per-sonal Finance Co. 207 Knight Block. Phone 210. tf PAINTING AND FOR painting, paperhanging, kal-somining. kal-somining. Ph. 1477W. 671 E. 5 So. a30 For DepenuaDie piumoing and service call Gilbert Field. 1896J. EXPERIENCED girl wants housework. house-work. Ph. 623W. 170 S. 3 W. al5 JOSI TIO N W A NTED FEMALE TO fell tree. Inquire Thus. Warren. War-ren. Phone 554W. alO FOR RENT LAN!) LAND. Inq. 671 E. 5 S. after 3 p. m. a9 STRICTLY mod. home. 2 acres ground. Good water rights. Ph. 699. al5 r RM. mod. home. Will take late j model 'i; t. truck or dairy cows as part down payment. Victor Fitzgerald, 1318 W. 6th S. a.9 LOST BROWN leather piir.se betw. 2 W. Univ. Ave on 5 No. Ret. 154 E. 4 No. Reward. al3 1VER Johnson bicycle, dark green frame, orange front fork?; new "Messenger ' seat. Reward for information leading to recovery. Call 494. aio WANTED TO RENT SMALL home, furn. or unf. Ph. 206J. 911 No. 1st E. al2 FOR BENT WATER sharas on Provo Bench. Farmers & Merchants Bank. al4 EMERSON piano to right party. Inq. 142 E 3 N. after 6:30. a9 6 SHARES West Union Water. Ashted Tavlm. Ph. 09R2. al2 WE CAN POSITIVELY SAVE YOU MONEY WHEN BUYING ANY MAKE OR MODEL USED GAR! This Week's Special 1929 PONTIAC bedan $152 This car has 6 ply tires, ood mechanical condition. condi-tion. We challenge you to duplicate this car any where for this money. OUR NEW LOCATION GEO. MAYCOCK MOTOR CO. Studebaker Dealer 35 No. 3rd W. Phone 1351 Provo, Utah REMEMBER The House That Gives You More and Sells For Less. r? rnone Mcoiumm Our New Location Over Provo Commercial Bank Building- We List Here a Few Good Buys For You: Residence and business combined, N.E. location $2300 5 Acres Fruit, 33 A. grazing, 6 r. hou.ce, large barn; water, lights, close in $2400 Modern Br., V a lot on main hi-way hi-way in Orem, easy terms $4000 Fine Modern Br., large lot, barn, S W $2750 Homeland Realty Co. PHONE 72 FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS VARIETY ef fine old clocks. Cheap. 543 No. 5th East. al2 YOUNG work horse. Center Street. 887 West a9 SEED potatoes from seed certified certi-fied last year. Cobblers, rus-setts rus-setts and blias. F. M. Holdaway. Ph. 017R3. m7 USED TIRES. All Sizes. L. & H. ' Tire Store, 319 West Center. m6 2 CHOICE bldg. lots in N. E. Provo. Inq. 476 So. Univ. al3 PUL. Sheep manure. 35c the sack, del. 460 W. 1 S. Ph. 516. 13 WILL take work or trade for plants at 188 N. 3 West. al9 APPLES. 20c box; new cider, 2 gals. 45c, 5 gals. $1. Thomas, 672 No. 5 W. Ph. 1048. alO USED 3Vi Springfield wagon. Practically new. 692 W. 3 N. a9 MONARCH Elec. range. A-l cond. auto. oven. 172 W. 2 So. a9 FIRST CLASS seed wheat. Phone 1059M. a9 BARNYARD fertilizer, 290 W. 3rd. So., Springville. m 31 LAWN hose, 25 ft., guar. 1 yr., $1.25. Gessford's Inc., N. Univ. a23 QUALITY coal. Immediate delivery. deliv-ery. Right Weigh Co. Ph. 669W. a 122 GARDEN and field seeds. City Feed Store. Phone 114. al6 PERRY'S Seed Store, 408 W. Center, now open. Choice selection selec-tion of seeds, plants and bulbs. alO The copyright law was conceived con-ceived in the Kingdom of Tara, part of Ireland. A monk designed a psalter, which was copied by a rival monastery. On hearing the case, the king "announced, "to every cow her calf," and ordered the infringing copy destroyed. Just outside of Nanking, China, is a wayside temple where persons can get "milk" from a well. Believed Be-lieved to be more than 500 years old. the well produces a sweet liquid li-quid the color of milk. 4 J V..-- i J .v i I 4 By I. S. Klein THE goddess Demeter roamed the earth In search of her daughter Persephone, whom Hades had spirited spir-ited away. Grief-stricken, she came to the palace of Celeus. king of Attica, At-tica, and In return for the klne hospitality she cured his younj; son. Triptolemus. of a serious ailment ail-ment and decided to mak the lad Immortal. But, when Demeter placed the prince ou a bed of burning burn-ing roaK as part of the ceremony, the boy's mother. Met. an ir a. pcreamed -in terror and broke the spell. Unable to Induct Triptolemus In-to In-to the realm of the gods, therefore. Demeter taught him the secrets of agriculture, and had him restore the grain to the soil and spread its culture throughout the world. For this task she gave him a chariot drawn by two winged dragons. It is as driver of the dragons, on his grain-spreading mission, that Triptolemus is shown on the SO drachmae stamp of Greece's recent mythological series. wwTfffmfTfMimiM r Cm. -...-. SPRINGVILLE REPORTS MRS. MANILA BROWN, Correspondent - Phone 223-W Members of the Jovelty club were delightfully entertained last Friday night, at the home of Mrs. Theo Phillips in Provo. Following a delicious luncheon in which an attractive color scheme suggestive of Easter was used, four tables of bridge were played. High score for the games went to. Mrs. Mabel Simkins and Mrs. Sarabell Stewart Stew-art received second favor. The next club meeting is scheduled for Friday April 12 at the home of Mrs. Simkins. An enjoyable time was spent by a group of friends last Saturday Satur-day night when they surprised Keith Kennedy at his home. The party was given by Mrs. Kennedy assisted by her daughters Gale and Edna and was in honor of Keith's birthday. Progressive "cootie" and 500 furnished entertainment enter-tainment with prizes for the former form-er games going to Glenn Law, Phylis Smart. Olive Marie Nielson and Dale Hardy and for 500 to Lucille Jacobs, Robert Cran-mer, Cran-mer, Beth Mendenhall and Jack Clark. A dainty luncheon concluded con-cluded the party. A beautiful birthday cake. Easter favors and daffodils were employed in an attractive green and yellow color scheme. There were present, Olive Marie Nielson, Edith Hardy, Orpha York of Spanish Fork. Lucille Jacobs, Phylis Smart, Naomi Pierce, Marjorie ChiJd, Douglas Brown, Dale Hardy, Robert Rob-ert Cranmer, Jack Clark, Russell Laney, Glen Law, Theon Laney and Keith Kennedy. Mrs. Joe Briers of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Ed Tigue of Mammoth Mam-moth are spending this week with their mother. Mrs. William Humphrey and other relatives here. Members of Springville Camp D. U. P. have changed their meeting meet-ing place from the home of Mrs. Ella Crandall to that of Mrs. Lela Sumsion on Thursday, April 9. All members are urged to be present. Camp Aaron Johnson D. U. P. will meet next Thursday afternoon, after-noon, April 16, at Relic hall, Mrs. J. M. Brown, captain announces. The meeting will feature the election elec-tion of officers in connection with the regular program. All members are urgently invited to .be present. Mrs. G. Lowry Anderson was hostess to members of the Alpha Beta club at her home Friday afternoon. "Skyscraper City," a story and poems by Carl Sandberg were given by Miss Marian Miner. A paper on "Factories" by Margaret Mar-garet Widdemer was given by Mrs. H. M. Weight. A poem "Every Woman's Gift" was read BARGAINS FULL PRICE 1928 Chev Rdst. Pickup, Pick-up, New Battery, 5 good Tires. A Steal CC at this Price . .. 1927 Chevrolet 1 V-z ton with beet body, runs in fine shape for only 1927 Whippet Sedan, 5 practically new tires, good 6CC motor v33 1928 Eessex Sedan, worth twice or more. Our price only v33 As Advertised Lowest Prices Lowest Terms Arranged to satisfy what you can pay Ask About Our Special P'ans. MANY OTHER HIGHER PRICED CARS TO SELECT. ONE BIG LOT 150 North Univ. Ave. PHONE 666 (sm by Mrs. M. R. Straw. A brief outline of the life of O'Henry and one of his stories was read by Mrs. Emil Ostlund. "The Ginger Bread Bear" was sung by Norma Brockbank, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. W. W. Brockbank. A dainty luncheon was served to 19 members and two guests, Marion Mar-ion Miner and Mrs. Henry May-lette May-lette of Manti. The club breakfast break-fast will be at the home of Mrs. M. R. Straw, Friday April 10 at one o'clock in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ostlund, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Brockbank and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boyer attended at-tended a midnight preview at the Orpheum theater in Salt Lake City Tuesday. Members of the Ladies' Literary club and their husbands were entertained en-tertained with a progressive carnival car-nival party Saturday night. The group dressed as rubes and misfits, mis-fits, assembled at the home of Mrs. Bert Groesbeck early in the evening where the first course of a carnival supper and games suggestive sug-gestive of the occasion were held. Later at the home of Mrs. Glenn Sumsion the second course with balloon and marble games was enjoyed. en-joyed. Next at the home of Mrs. LaCelle Sumsion the carnival spirit was continued with shooting shoot-ing games after which "Alexander" "Alexan-der" appeared and from a crystal anwsered questions asked by individuals in-dividuals early in the evening. Refreshments Re-freshments typical of the carnival were served. The party was concluded con-cluded at the home of Mrs. W. H. Brown where freak and side show booths were visited in connection con-nection with carnival games and refreshments. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. G, Lowry Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Bearnson, Dr. and Mrs. Nelson Beal, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Groesbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har-old Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Packard, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Groesbeck, Groes-beck, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sumsion, Sum-sion, Mr. and Mrs. LaCelle Sumsion Sum-sion and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Richmond and daughter Carol have returned YOUR CAR Will Make the Down Payment on One of These PERSONALLY used cant "Personally Indorsed" on a Used Car means someinmg; want your repeat business and the business of your friends. When I put "Personally Indorsed" In-dorsed" on a Used Car, as I hac on these, it means just this they must make good, or I will. Sec These Specials That GO ON SALE TODAY: o o o Fordson Tractor in fiist class condition. This tractor has had very little use. Come in and rice it today. 1931 Graham fcedan This car is finished in grey, has real good rubber and upholstery up-holstery like new. Low mileage. mile-age. The motor is very smooth. ip A Bargain .... yWj o o o 1935 Terraplane Sedan De luxe. Has Electric Hand, greatest '35 driving feature. Rotary - Equalized Brakes. Hudson performance. Engine En-gine hardly more than broken brok-en in. Famous for economy and ruggedness. A beautiful up to the MgA minute car w o o o 1930 Chevrolet Coach- Finished Fin-ished in dark blue with cream stripe. Motor reconditioned, recondi-tioned, runs as smooth as when new. This is a real &?QC buy at V7J o o o Also 21 More Lower Priced Cars to Choose From, including: 1929 Chev Sedan 1930 Plymouth Sedan 1929 Plymouth Coach 1929 Essex Sedan 1932 Plymouth Coupe 1926 Hudson Coach 1928 Essex Coach 1930 Essex Coach 1927 Nash Coupe SCH0F1ELD AUTO CO. 70 E. First North, Provo vvm w ' Sub-Strato Sea Hop, Air Ace?s Aim rw- lOXfciin ii nmr I i i """s sps?? t jr sS2--rr "X . : ! :-rit V A SOOO-mile sub-sf rato?phere flight from Dallas, Tvx., to Paris, to (est benefits of flyius in lighter air, is the ambitious aim of Clarence Chambetiin, pioueer ocean pilot, right, with the type of plane ho will use pictured above. The Douglas air liner, with two 1000-horse-power motors, will carry a navigator, navi-gator, radio equipment, about 1500 gallons of ga, and be staled lor liquid oxygon in the high altitudes. As the hop, set for June, will require 2ou0 gallons gal-lons of gas, Chamberlin plans to refuel over New York, as indicated by the .loop on the route sliowa in the may. to their home in Salt Lake Cityat following a visit here with Mrs. Richmond's parents, Mr. and Mrs, John W. Blanchard. They have just returned from a two weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Pulsipher. Pul-sipher. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blanchard Blanch-ard and other relatives in Denver, Den-ver, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Nelson of this city entertained at dinner Naylor's DEPENDABLE USED CARS When You Buy a Used Car from Us, It Must Make Good or We Will! Take the Gamble Out of Used Car Buying! 1935 Dodge Touring Sedan Mke $735 1935 Dodge Deluxe Coupe, Guarantee . $695 19.J.5 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan, Se-dan, with Radio and Hot Heater 1933 Chevrolet Coupe Looks &2iC Like New ..... 1931 Nash Sedan G Wheels, New 6-Ply Tires v39 1931 Chrysler Coupe-good Coupe-good buy at . . . . $265 19:51 Chevrolet Sedan-Six Sedan-Six Wheels, Looks like new. . V3 1929 Chrysler 70 Sedan-New Sedan-New six 65 iC Ply Tires VV 1930 Graham Sedan New CTCT Paint 1929 Durrant Coupe Best buy OflA in town yU TRUCKS 1935 Chevrolet '2 Ton Pickup Today's Clflff Best Buy Vx3 1934 International 'z Ton Pickup Just 6)A like new 943" T(fo Other Trucks See Them Today Ask About Our $5 Dowr Payment and 20 Months To Pay Plan. NAYLOR AUTO COMPANY 190 WEST CENTER PHONE 261 I?- -- ' ; kit - " 7 their home Tuesday night for a number of relatives and friends. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lindley and son, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson and son Dick and daughter Helen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nelson and Jack Simonson al lof Provo, and Mrs. Frank Bringhurst, Springville. OF ALL TIMES! Yes, it is unusual to find Fine Used Car bargains like ours, at Easter! Now, with every house-bound person yearning to get out on the roads with the whole open-season open-season right ahead! But they've come to us through heavy new-car sales. And that's several lucky buyers' good fortune! See These Values! SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY Brand New 1936 Ford Coupe Fully Equipped. Never Ficon on the Road $701.50 See Telluride's R & G Ad in Y ester-day's ester-day's Herald. Page 1, Section 2. 19.J0 Chev Coupe 6 Wire &"ft?f Wheels 1931 Ford Deluxe Coupe . . 1 9.52 Ford An m a Tudor v52" 19.; Ford Tudor- New Tires, New Motor . . I Chevrolet Truck, only . , Chevrolet Stake Chevrolet Pickup Ford Pickup $425 . $125 $275 $375 $450 Remember our R & G Money-back Guarantee TELLURIDE MOTOR CO. Provo, Utah Your G$iS2$ Dealer (Copyright. 19)8. JEa Service. Inc.j |