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Show 1 V V 4 " PRO VP (UTAH)- EVENING- HERALD, WEDNESDAY.- MAUCH 10,1937 PAGE SEVEN DM ED) For WANT ADS PHONE 495 Want ads will appear on the Classified Ad Page if 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 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; 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. FOE RENT FURNISHED VVLY decorated ground floor apt. Call after 5 p. m. 142 ISo. 1 East. ml6 NEW 3 rm. mod. heated apt., partly furn. 655 No. 1st E. ml6 2 MOD. rms. Garage. 247 West 3rd South. ml 6 3 KM. turn, bu.sement apt. Couple. 593 Eitst 1st North. nil4 2 ROOM apartment. 107 West 5th North. ml2 3 RM. strictly mod. apt. Heat. h. w., gas furn. Inq. 338 So. 3 E. m!4 2 RM. apt. for 2. 3 or 4 boys. Also 1 rm. apt. for 1 boy. 531 N. 2 E. Ph. 659W. ml2 2 KM. apt for couple $15. 47 W. 7 No. Inq. 420 E. 3 So. Ph. 1133J. ml2 2 KM. mod. apt. for couple. 288 South 5th West. ml2 3 KM. deluxe apt. for couple. Ph. 1525J. 270 N. 1st. East. a7 BUY NOW! 60 ACKX improved fcarm on Provo Bench; good water right; about 20 acres fruit, bal. good piuuucnve ground. Can make very good terms. 14 Vk ACtlES Good Land Plenty or water, fine location in Salem; 5 Room Mod. Br. House; barn, coops, granary, lamily orchard. Priced to sell. 27 ACKES, Mapleton; good water right; 10 ac. cherries, 10 ac. al-taiia; al-taiia; bal. good farm ground improved with 8 Room Mod. Br. House, barn and other outbuildings; outbuild-ings; equipped with farm implements. imple-ments. Tms is good paying farm, offered at one-half us former for-mer price on good terms. Owner unabie to handle place, must be sold. Homes, Building Lots and Acreage Plenty of Money to Loan on best of terms, at 6 per cent. Fire Insurance, Bonds. "It's So If We Say So" Dixon Real Estate Co. 236 West' Center St. Phone 75 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS MARCH CLEARANCE SALE ON ALL PIANOS Ycur choice of SMALL BUNGALOW BUNG-ALOW UPRlGHiS and beautiful beauti-ful BABY GRAND PIANOS at UNHEARD-OF REDUCTIONS and EASY TERMS! Call or write at once GLEN BROS. MUSIC CO. 74 So. Main. Salt Lake City ml6 aO)WtEEaJ'OSD-RI(B" I FIVE ROOM MODERNHOUSE It's. Cheapest, Buy- It's Best Investment It's Bargain Value! SUBTRACT THE VALUE SIXTH EAST CENTER STREET LOT Sewer all paid Sidewalk all paid Pavement all paid! Close to Farrer High School Close to Maeser School Close to Store! PHONE 1099 Willard L. Sowards AGENCY NOW IS THE TIME To buy a New Living Room Set $65.50 up. Used Living Room Set $29.50. Used Axm:nster Rug, $15. Heavyweight Congoleum rug $8.85 now $7.5. Flat Top Writing Desk $12.50. GENERAL SHOP, 159 No. Univ. Ave. FOR SALE- HOUSES 3 RM., up-to-date brick cottage. & R. Frame. Mod. basement, garage. Close in $2500.5 R. Mod. 2- sets plumbing, new brick. Owner -must sell. N. E. 5 A. 5 shares West Union water, make offer. Lease or Sale, 14 A. and home, 17 shares Upper Union water, $2350. PROWS & HAWS, 53 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 156. GET 193 GbVERmfENT JOBS. Start $105-$175 month. Steady- raise. ai en-women. Prepare Dow ior next Provo examination. The regular adult education Full partiaUaxs list pXJSiUansrr86 class will be conducted in FREE. Write Franklin Institute, Dept. Rochester, N. T. . ml7 today sure. 451E.. FOR RENT -FARMS 5 AC. land and water. Snow. 1063 No. 5th West. Provo. mlO . PIANO LESSONS flANO and Harmony. John Bown. Studio 189 N. 3 W. Residence 576 E. 4th So. tf T. W. REID, author of the Reid piano method. Simmons home, Tabernacle, every Saturday, tf FOR SALE OR RENT FOR BENT--UNFURNISHED t i. 5 RM. mod. home with carpets ana garage. Inq. 444 So. 1 E. m!5 5 RM. modern home. 291 $ast 7th North. inl2 MODERN home. Clcse in. Phone 772M. ml2 UNF. 3 rm. mod. heated apt. for couple. H. W. 170 W. 2 So. mlO 5 RM. newly papered home. 644 K. 2 So. Inq. 530 E. 2 So. Ph it7. mio Adult Sewing: Clasff Open To the Public the sewing1 room at Provo high every- Monday, Wednesday hd Thursday from 7 to 9 p. ma Miual, according to Principal TV W. tryiches. Thro&gh a misunderstanding the sewing room wa; locked Monday night, and several women waited ttrthe halls for more than an hour. "This will not happen again," said Principal Dycbes. ' All women interested in the class are invited to attend. Mrs. Melissa Hawkins is in charge. 2 RM. trailer house. 468 North 1st East. ml7 extension. The trio indicated that they will seek additional property owner own-er support for the extension in order to petition the city limit DENIES LARCENY CHARGE Reese Corbitt, 24, of Spanish Fork pleaded guilty to a charge of petit larceny in city court Tuesday and was sentenced by Judge Don R. Ellertson to serve 30 days in the county jail. Three other youths from Spanish Span-ish Fork, turned -over to juvenile juven-ile authorities, were implicated in the same case. They were charged with stealing spot light and tools from a car. & FACE THEFT CHARGE Bond was. set at $1,000 each for William E. Hanlin and Merlin Fredericks Monday in city court. They are being tried on charges of second degree burglary. The couple are alleged to have taken grain belonging to Mark Cook from his granary In Spring-ville. Spring-ville. They were given until Wednesday Wednes-day morning to secure legal counsel. LEGAL NOTICES Probate and Guardianship i . Notices I Consult County Clerk or the i I Respective Signer for Further , Inform tlon. SUMMONS No. 10659 In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District in and for Utah County, State of Utah. ' Knowles Motor Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Ralph Romney, as administrator of the Estate of Thomas G. Wimmer, deceased, and also ALL OTHER PERSONS UNKNOWN, claiming any right, title, estate or interest inter-est in, or lien upon the real prop- erty described in the .complaint adverse to the plaintiffs ownership, owner-ship, or clouding plaintiffs title thereto, defendants. The State of Utah to the said Defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service' of this summons upon you, if served within the county In which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty days after aft-er service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according ac-cording to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. This action is brought to obta'.n a judgment quieting plaintiffs Litle to the real estate described in said complaint which is situate ;n Utah County, Utah and described de-scribed as follows, to-wit: Beginning 12 feet 10 inches South of the Northeast comer of Lot 1, Block 28 of Platr "A", Payson City Survey, thence West 92 M. ft; thence South 30 ft; thence East 92 Vi ft; thence North 30 ft. to the place of beginning. j THOMAS & THOMAS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: 404-6 Templeton Building. Salt Lake City, Utah. Pub. Feb 10, 17, 24, Mar. 3, 10, 1937. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES 3 RM. basement apt. 434 No. 2nd East. ml2 CLEAN, comfortable apt. Reasonable. Reas-onable. 1S4 E 5 So. mil 2 RMS and kitchenette, also 4 rm apt. Ph. 1159. Inq. 158 S. 1 W. mlO FOR SALE FARMS GOOD milk cow. Freshens June 1. J. L. Russell. 344 W. 2 N ml6 OWNER moving. Must sell good circulator. Cheap. 620 N. 1 W. ml2 BED and springs comnlete, $3. 50. Living room set, $25. Complete household furnishings, stoves and washers at a bargain. Terms and trades, 445 W. Center. Cen-ter. ml2 COMPTON'S pictured encyclopedia. encyclo-pedia. Mrs. Jane Strickley, representative. rep-resentative. 243 So. 1 W. ml6 By MARTIN MOWING machine. 2 way plow, 4 row bed cultivator. 344 W. 3rd North. ml6 APF'LE wood, circ. saw, mandel, Ford. O. J. Can. Orem. ml2 QUALITY coal lump $6.25, nut j $5.75, pea $4.73. oiled slack $4 25, yard slack $3.50. Tax in- I eluded. Right Weigh's, Ph. 525. ml9 , 15 AC. fruit farm. Raspberries, peaches, pears, appies. 459 N. 1st West. ml9 23-AC. fruit farm. Young fruit trees bearing their best. Good water right. 5 rm. mod. brick house, basement. Located on hiway. Implements, good barn, garage. A real bargain, R.F.D. 2, Box 225. ml8 FOR RENT OR LEASE 25JACU1pas t u re i n V i n e y a r d . Inq. 226 N. 3 W. Ph. 558W. ml 5 FIVE middle aged men with cars to sell and collect from farmers. Old firm. good pay. steady work, advancement. See Mr. Huff, Roberts Hotel. Provo. today. to-day. mlO FfR SALE C ARS 1936 DODGE 2 ton pickup, $575 cash. 1936 Dodge 1 ton Express delivery, $750, cash. Both trucks like new. Neither driven 4000 miles yet. Also auto trailer. Phone 17 before 5 p. m. ml4 '27 HUDSON coach. $50. Write Box 27, Herald. ml7 '36 NEW V-S t. truck. Inq. Mrs. Dewey Adams, PI. Grove. Phone 15J. mlO SPRING makes us think about seeds. We hope you will think about PERRY'S SEED STORE, 40S V. Center, the house of good seeds. Plant your sweet-peas sweet-peas now. a 5 TREADLE sewing machine. Good cond., $5.50 to $12.00. Elizabeth Souter Shop. 458 W. Center. Ph. 674. mil ELECTKOLUX vacuum cleaner, less than year old. Ph. 209. mlO WHEN you buy an auto, asq your dealer about the $5.00 down 20-month 20-month payment plan of the Persona Per-sona Finance Co. 207 Knight Block. Phone 21C tf WANTED TO BUY WILL buy good work horse. Ph. Judd, 018J2. ml5 KITCHEN range, other furniture. dining table, 582 No. 1st E. m24 COAL, clean burning, excellent foi stove, heater, fireplace or furnace. fur-nace. Chris Christopherson. Ph. 791. mlO PEERLESS coal. Phone 899J. Jasper Worthen, 14C S. 4 W. mlO LOST BLACK velvet hat between 2 and 3 So. on 2nd E. Ph. 907J. mil 5TOVES and furn. 1 pc. or house-full. house-full. Highest cash price. - Ph. 237W. , tf SHOVEL casting and gears from hill east of Steel Plant on old Strong and Grant Camp site. Believe them to have been stolen. stol-en. Reward is offered for information infor-mation leading to the return of these parts. Contact Strong and Grant, Springville. ml2 GOOD home board and room, reasonable, rea-sonable, modern home. 754 W. 1st North. al5 F0R S ALXfOB " TRADE 500 EGG Wisconsin incubator, nearly new. Sell cheap or trade for good spike-tooth harrow. Write R. D. Steele, Goshen, Utah. ml5 FOR Dependable plumbing and service can Gilbert Field 520. tl The Chinese tell time with considerable con-siderable accuracy by looking at a cat's eye; the pupil becomes narrower nar-rower as noon approaches, and wider as the afternoon wanes. Under the F. H. A. BUILD REMODEL REPAIR TOTT As, CKMUbO HAsW ! ANA- "SHE 0JD TO S7.- "yo v Twit WASH TUBBS 1 SE'. I II TVMMW. VT' 1 PoOt SKLW w r-lsWCIT CORA TO UfcR IT i woovovyr Icaaxhw TOOftV I. .JJ ?UT OP VAiVTVVleOOW ? VOTNA AOV5T Vfc CtT&lVA CAVi'T 1 l'O II SA UAONkT VOQ I COOT) AVW- 1 VVdC H Me iOT POVNC J OOT , VAiVTH-l 'TU. I T W TVP. OOT VW W w m w lust. 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