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Show jPR'O-V O (U T A H)EV E-NiN G H E R A LB, M O N D A Y, M A Y 1 1, 1936 PAGE SEVEN - 1 1 1 1 1 i -1 For WANT ADS PHONE 495 Want ads will appear on the Classified Ad Page If they are La the office before 8 a. to., after which they will appear in the column "Too l-t tor 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 phcned into the office by 4 p. ui. Kates First Insertion, per line 10 cents; each additional insertion, inser-tion, per line 0 cents; one week, per line SO cents; two weeks, per line 60 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. FOB SALE mSCELLANEOU8 NEW volume "Book of Life,' leather bound. 392 S. 9th V. ml5 RAISE sweet p. lati.t-s. Plants 100 7.rc. y.in.s i()0 3,1 (' ) write to Hail ley Klc.tni Co.. Ogden. m24 PLANTS: Pt-pfu-r. t..maU. cab-lEtge cab-lEtge and flower plants. PaiiH plants 25c per doz. Perry's Seed Store, 408 W. Center. Greenhouse. Green-house. 495 N. 8 West. m!3 HOUSEHOLD effects. horses, farm equipment. Mrs. Bert Cobbley, Lindon, east of high way. ' mi. north of Geneva j street. , ft PC. dining rrn: suite. Cheap. 902 U. -)Vn N tilth. rail 50 T. DELTA hay. Newell Baum. 1200 No. Univ. Ave. ml5 CHILD'S comb cart and walker. 236 North 4th East ml2 WHITE Knamel hh range. Yro! bed N. rnlfi 2 BEACTIPI'L ::.- tloft,- model Kelvinator.s at less th..n whoie- Kfi l fi it niii.. Mni't .....l,,, quickly. Knight Coal a- Ice 90 West Center. ml 5 WHITE Sewing , Machines, genu-. genu-. ine parts, needles and 'service. Hemstitching 5c yd. Elizabeth Souter Shop. 458 W. Center. j7 WORK horse. Inq. Henry Jones. Rt. 3, Box 186A. ml2 4 BURNER gas range. $7 50. Phone 705. mi3 SALE Repos. Hoover cleaners. Cuar. Knight Coal Co Ph. 209. ml2 W'ESTINC.HOI.'SE range. A-l cond. Cheaj. 170 W. 2 S.! mil i POWER sprayer, 300 'gal. tank, can be used on trees or field livP. Auuitrss rrv j. uJon-lKOK nor, uelta, L tah mlls WORK horse. I . R. Judd. Ph. 018R5. mil LITTLE pigs. Also plowing and trash hauled. Ph. 1477W. ml5 j ALfrXTNDS flower and vegetable i V Vr plants, cabbage, tomato, pepper., lst Ph 564M m15 etA" 467 S. 6 W. Ph 677W. mil ! T "v " " "," " " , " j PARTLY furn. large mod. rm. B FLAT tenor Conn saxophone. 247 Wist 3r1 S" m 17 prc. new. 462 5 No m l'inu rvr anr v" LOST CHESTER white pig C wks old Ret. 957 E. Center. Reward ml2 RLACK Wattr Spaniel pup. 67 West 4th South. ml2 IliaOOi a, C license WHAT You WHT uFtEAL IFtHJASKFoR, I mm L WR PIG LEV'S hHllilLia QPPOKTUNITIES! Cabins - Houses - Modern Homes -Lots - Building Sites - Productive Farms - Ranches - Stores -Business Property - Fire Insurance Insur-ance - Money Loaned. To Serve You Better Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards BROKER 39 YV. 2nd No. St. -Provo, Utah 4 Apts. 3 rins each, on cement hi-way; h.a. heat, $2,500, terms. Many good buys in Homes and Farms. Chicken ranch, good home and coops, close in. See us for what you want. I rite r-inountain r-inountain Realty, 53 N. Univ. Avo. Phone 406. Reduce Your Mortgage Payments Under the- KHA Insured Mortgage Plan. We will loan up to 80 of the appraised value. (A AY REALTY COMPANY or write ( A PSON r -BO W M AN, REALTORS Halt Lake City BUY NOW! 6 room mod. br. home, with extra lot, good location, lovely shade. shrubs and flowers. Only $1850, good terms. o o o ." ruom. mod. stucco, good. -lu.se m location on pa veil St. ( )nly $lf00. tei ms. ( ) o o A very fine dairy farm, fully equipped. Mod. hoine, mod dairy barn; two milk routes. Monthly gross income between $600 and $700. S o- o-; o A fine 42 ac. farm. fully equipped with stock and machines, ma-chines, including 14 good dairy cows, fine location on cement highway. o o o Always . the Best in Real restate. Insurance and Loans. IPs So If We Say So Dixon Real Estate Company I Business Card ! Furniture Dealers Fl KMTUKE REPAIRED LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED We Buy, Sell and Exchange i Free Call and Delivery Service i WE PAY CASH FOR USED FURNITURE Satisfaction Guaranteed I GENERAL SHOP Phone 915-W - 159 North Univ. j GEO. BILLS, Manager FOR REN1 PASTURE. 6th. E. 2nd. N. Willis Beardall,. t31 K. A street. M13 3 RM. strictly mod. apt. Close in. 390 W. lat North. ml 5 HI! K1TRV inrxl home to desir- ;tble partv. 15c, N. 7 V. ml5 ' MOO. 7 rm. home, garage, laundry, laund-ry, fruit rnj. Ph. 4G0M. mil KENT UN'PURNISH M HM. mod house. 407 S. 3 W Phone 71 W. PI. Grove. i.il3 NEW home 133 W. 3 No. $35 month. Call Sunday. mil FOR RENT FURNISHED 3rd West. M 12 ( able until Se)t. 15. Reasonable to right party Inq. V,26 West 5th North. ' ' tf ' APT. for couple. No children. 1000 W. 2nd No. ml5 3 RM. heated, partly furn. bsment apt. 127 E. 4 N. Ph. 143M. ml2 OR UNF. 4 rm. apt. 244 N. lst E. Phone 417. mil 3 RM. partly furn. apt. for couple. 188 No. 3rd West. ml2 NEW 5 rm. home. Will be vacant about June 1. Ph. 1137. 6GG West 3rd So. mil MOD. 5 rm. home, good location. Inq. Herald Box 56. mil fV( f f . 0 . - MMv jbj.j IMP I H M ... m M msTRu RELIABLE MEN, now employed, who desire to qualify as service serv-ice men on AIR CONDITIONING CONDITION-ING and Electric Refrigeration equipment. Must be mechanically mechanical-ly inclined and willing to train spare time for few months. Write. Utilities Eng. Inst., Provo Pro-vo Herald. mil WANT GOVERNMENT JOB ? Start $105-$175 month. Men-women. Men-women. Qualify immediately for Provo examinations. Experience Ex-perience usually unnecessary. Full particulars list positions, FREE. Write today sure. Franklin Institute. Dept. 470P. Rochester, N. Y. j4 paStting aniT paper hanging FOR painting, paperhanging, kal-somining. kal-somining. Ph. 1477W. 671 E. 5 So. j4 on BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES WASH TUBBS finEEDLESS OF DANGER, EA5V GIVE CMASF TO THE cr?H OUTLAW rakjdIT WMO SHOT LULU BELL b 7 ALLEY OOP f ALLEY OOP, HORRIFIED I ! ' - 1 1 PET DlkJOSAUG , DIMNr, HUKJG BY THE MECK, GRABBED A LADDER AMD RUSHED INJ TO CUT HIM DOWM -0"U5T AT THAT MOMEKJT ATOWERIWG CRAG, WEAKEMED BV THE WEIGHT OF THE GREAT BEAST, GAVE WAY FPCKLES AND HIS r I WOKIT GO IKI THAT TO COURT WfTV Y5U ' THE BOV KB GUILTY, AWD -7OU HAVE No evidekice: EkIJOY HEARING HEAR-ING HM SENTEKICED ! CLIMB IN f TO CLEAR -r HIM ' MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE REALIZiMG WIS SUIT WILL &E LOST OMCE MYRA. LEARMS TMAT TACK IS BACK JM HARUVA, PR. PEVRE5 ATTEMPT5 TOTAUC MVRA KMTO FLY IMG TELL ME YOU'LL GO, MYRA-X KNOW I CAN IVAKE VOU HAPPY WE HAVE SO MLiCM JM COMMOKI mm m Phone 495 umns HELP WAtfTEP FEMALE GIRL, for general housework. 789 North 5th West. mil QOOD girl for housework. Give fujl information and references. Write Herald, Box S. mil WANTED TO RENT BY responsible party. 4 or 5 rm. furn. mod. house. Must have 2 bedrms. Write Herald Box 2B mil -WANTED TO BUY WANT TO BUY Small size piano State make, age and prict Box AR Provo Herald. tf HIGHEST prices pain for dead or useless horses and cows. John Kuhni, Ph. 680, Provo. m26 USED baby carriage or cart. Ph. 1145W. 733 N. 5 West. ml3 AicDC APF WIX " ir IkAC. Hb'b THfc CAMVON AT FlKJDlMO HI5 FRIENDS WW7- Ybu know.mr.twidge: rrs a strange thing ABOUT ALL THOSE COINS BEING UNDER THE FLOOR ....THERE. WASNTA NCKELDIME OR QUARTER AMONG THEM ! . 7-, r ; . ' I t f I I IT WOULC? BE OME WAY TO GET VM I AWAY FROM ALL TMEE "SAD Wm I M ' MEMORIES - IF OMLY I COULD W I I PLEASE, I &E CERTAIM JACK REALLY fff'j II-I'LL WAVE II WXWMWA 24 MODEL T Ford. Cheap. Ralph Jacobs, Rt. 2 Box 129 ml7 -, 4 CYL. Chev. Sedan. 229 No. 5th East. ml2 ATTENTION, Ford Buyers! Can save you $50 on any new pas-sengsr pas-sengsr car or truck. See Mr. Berrett, J. C. Penney Co. ml5 '29 WHIPPETT Sedan. Cheap. 777 West 2nd So. mil LATE '31 Ford 5 pass. Victoria coupe. Cheap. 327 W. 1 S. mil 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 PLUMBING SERVICE FOR Dependable plumbing and service call Cilbert Field. 1396J. tf boarIand" room ' FOR working men. 218 North University Avenue. m22 THAT eOL DURNEP)-- PEPUTV'5 STILL rjT IF YGU WANTED TO MAKE THINGS DIFFICULT, rOU SHOULD HAVE MIXED THOSE COINS UP A BIT! BUT lOU CANT TELL ME THAT 2 ROLL OFF VXJR COUNTER INTO A CRACK W i ROLL OFF VXJR COUNTER INTO A CRACK FOB RENT OB LEASE WILL lease 5 a. pear orchard, house, barn, pasture. Call 904 No. 1st E-. evenings. ml5 MISCJLEJOUS C. P. WEIGHT, expert piano tuning, tun-ing, repairing. Work guar. 285 East 3rd South. ml5 OPEN for business. Ayer's Welding Weld-ing Works. Welding and cutting cut-ting of all kinds. 42 N. 4 W. ml2 School N ews CENTRAL SCHOOL-- A swallow is a very graceful bird. He flies and then floats. Its breast and th.oat is as white as cotton and as smooth as silk. It is black on it'.s wings and back. It is very pretty. THE GROSBEAK The Grosbeak is as big as a OH , VvltAA. - MVAK'b THE ONLY HALF-DOLLARS ( ("well let 1 ina come.) hj ( NT just wait'll he steps arounid 'Xv iti'm re avv. u Vlvi gy ANg Utha! there " THE FLOOR MEANWHILE, JUST A FEW HUMDRED FEET I Si BACK OF MYRAIS TENT WM-THERE'S POC COMJKJGj MYRA'S TENT -I SUPPOSE IT'S JUST GOOD OLD - FASHIOMED THAT BIRD'S rv. SOTM -- SAY--- ,0 niM3 hQ- robin. They fly and float lightly, j They eat many elm seeds. They have black and white on their wings and- back. They have quite thick bill3. They have a bright ;. yellow breast. i THE GOLD FINCH The gold finch has a black spot on its head. And the rest of its body is yellow. 1: -.3 a very pretty bird. The black and yellow are very bright and shiny. They eat ; soeds of elm trees. j THE HOUSE FINCH The females are brownish-i brownish-i gray. They are not as pretty colors as the mate. The mate ia I rose colored on the throat and U V OiTL. i 111. UtilCTI i y it 1 L Ul iiic IUUIC ia black. It is a very little bird. Our nature trip Friday morning was a very nice one. We enjoyed Ornhplis parrien. Tt was arranged j ike a nouse Witn several gardens like rooms. For walls there were hedges: for carpet the grass; for ceiling the blue sky; for pictures, flowers. Between each garden was an archway and gate, with birdhouse overhead. We thanked them in two ways. We didn't harm anything in the garden and we said Thank you." D? r'HNCE ? COQf LOOK m r ' r-y n y 193 BY MEA SCRVICE, INC. T. M. HEC. U. S. PAT. Cff n ' X 1 BV WE THAT -SLICK OUT OF THAT'S MR. KELLY, ISMT YOU GN'T ( WHAT THERE A LAW ACCUSE ME J OH, HO? COOK IS J TO PUNISH OF SUtTH j WELLyJUST TRYING PEOPLE WHO Aw ACT WAT AMD TO MAKE ) INTERFERE tf SEE 1 -A THE COURT wrTH THE J V- T M lt U S PAT Off Vtfy3 fit fl, V f 1M tY NtA StAVICC IWC I ' Vin im ' ' HELLO, DOCTOR1. T iip.vrpi 11 iru I YOU WERE R0ND OF PieEONlS.. . JEALOUSY BUT A BIT TOO WHAT TU' 1 1 1 ii y ii r 1 11 11 Divorce Granted; Two More Sought Viola Clayton Duggan, Provo, was granted a divorce from James Paul Duggan in Fourth district court Saturday by Judge Abe W. Turner, desertion being the grounds. They were married at Salt Lake City January 25. 1928 arl he dese-ted her in 1930. There is one child. Two other divorce suits were filed. Mary Bunnell American Fork, filed for a divorce from Frank Bunnell, iria.-ging non-support. non-support. She us-ks $40 a month alimony. $50 in costs and the custody cus-tody of a minor child. They -were married at American Fork April 13. 1935. Ruth Charlesworth. Spanish Fork, charges non-Tipport and desertion in seeking a divorce : from Rex Charlesworth. She i petitions the court for an order o show cause t. Charlesworth for ! temporary alimony f $25 a ; mi.nth and attorney fee. j He deserted her one day aftei J their marriage at Spanish Fork ' March 16. 1935. She seeks the custody of one minor child and , $75 for her attorney's fee. BY MARTIN BY CRANE BY HAMLIN 17: H A StPVlCE. INC. T. M. RtC V. S. PAY. OFT. BY BLOSSER ctmrn L irt luii Lii. u mi i ni r i.' it r i BY THOMPSON and COLE mm JACK LANE WHY, ER ... OF COURSE" - I USE THEM FOR ) EXPERIMENTS. II I !! 1 IIIMI II V r& PERFECT 3UM ...,r-i WITH WIAA TO PARJS 3 f fi y ilslt,v,ct |