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Show i 4 V-:- .trv-j?- h - , . - - ' - , PROVO (UTAH) 1 EVENING HERALD, - s WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 1, 193T 1 - PAGEfi SEVEN x i M - I . v For WANT ADS ;-PflONE 495 tVant acb lirttf appciur on this Classified Ad Page if , they are in the office before 9 ? after which they ( will.-' appear in the column i Tod Late for Class Lfica- Uon," r . Want Ada win be accepted until 1 p. m., except on i Saturday, when they will ap- pear - in Sunday's Issue if I phoned into the office by 4 p. in. Rates Firat and second day, each , Insertion ia cents per line; ; three days 25 cents per line; I one week, AO cents per line; two weeks, 70 cents per line; one month $1.20 per line. ; (Minimum charge 25 cents.) Count five words to line. : Minimum accepted, 2 lines. Double price will be charged if payment is delay- ed ot collector must call. Legal Rate i 10 cents per line per insertion, in-sertion, 8 pt. type. FOB SALE HOUSES BY owner 8 rm. house, 2 bathrms. 6x6 lot. Also beds, dressers, misc. furn. Lowry Nelson, 112 South 4th East. si MISCEIXANB0TJ8 SILOS tarred as tney should be. Ph. 045R3. Davie Morris. s5 HELP WANTED r.MALE. 2 MEN, ages 21 to 50. See Mr WHlie, Hotel Roberts. Thursday between 9 and 4. si OR FEMALE. Ex. position for exper. steno. Give complete information in-formation in answer. Write Her- . aid Box E. C s2 FOR RENT FURNISHED SLEEPING rm. for 2 girls. Rcas. rates. 81 N. 4 E. Ph. 1235. s5 SLEEPING rm. Close in. Reas. Good for railroad man. 185 So. 4th West, rear. sl3 HEATED rm. for 1 or 2 girls. 42 W. 3rd No. Ph. 885J. s2 4 ROOM modern apartment. Phone 1099. si 4 ROOM modern apartment. 424 East 1st North. s5 SLEEPING rm. Close in. Reas. Good for railroad man. 185 So. i 4th West, rear. s6 3 RMS. and bath. Adults only. Ph. 363J. 227 E. 3 No. s9 3 .RM. apt. Private bath. Adults. 459 No. 1 W. Ph. 236W. slO 2 HEATED light hskp. rms. Suit-. Suit-. able for 2. 155 E. 2nd So. s2 OR UNF. . 3 rm, mod. apt. 142 North 9th West. si 4 RMS. and bath, mod. apt. upstairs. up-stairs. Phone 2. si OR PARTLY furri. 3 rm. mod. apt. Couple. 170 W. 2' So. s4 WANTED TO BUT 5 RM. home or bldg. lot. Will pay cash. Write Herald Box 5. s30 USED BRICK, about 7200. Write Herald Box DC. tf oVes STOVES and furn. 1 tc. or house fuflHighest cash price. Ph. 237W. tf r POSITION WANTED EXPERIENCED girl wishes hswk. Good reference. Ph. 1096. s2 WE! YOU! Why not call us for a free estimate and see how little a new roof of 40-year shingles would really cost. We can ar- . range the payments to suit your income. Right Over the Old Roof! Phone 20 TRI-STATE LUMBER COMPANY ' . Helpful Service , - :v ATT WE PAY HIGHEST . PRICES FOH, DEAD faphoneCollect Spanish EOTOICEIanage Buy A with, mod. home, good imps.; buy l a. with mod. nome good imp.; buy 10 a. with good home and imps.; buy 5 r. mod. brick, close In, good condition; buy 4 r. mod. frame northeast, good condition; buy 3 r. mod. duplex, good investment. Buy Fire Insurance, the best at 53 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 456. Prows. Si Haws. . A BETTER BUY! 5 Acres Water Lakeside View Bench Land A COMFORTABLE HOME with finished basement new-Late new-Late Design Owner Sacrificing Sacrific-ing Quick Sale - AN IDEAL HOMESITE with View of Provo and Lake-Bargain Lake-Bargain for $350. HOME TRADE OF VALUE 5 Rooms Modern. .Good Lot WANT ACREAGE. MANY BARGAINS Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards AGENCY Best Bargains In New and Used Furniture New Charter Oak Heaters, $29.50 to $69.50. Ranges, $7.50 to $65. Used Beds, $1.50 to $4.95. New Chairs $1.35 up. Congoleum Rugs, $4.75 to $7.50. We buy, sell, and exchange furniture furni-ture at the General Shop, 159 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 915-W. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 5 KM 5. or good furniture will be sold between hrs. of 4 and 7 p. m; Sept. 2 at Startup's warehouse, ware-house, rear of Liquor Store. Down alley by fire station. si 1ST. class Elberta peaches about Sept. 5. Jesse L. Smith, Edge-mont. Edge-mont. Rt. 3, Box 195. Ph. 040K2. sl3 FRESH Jersey cow. Mrs. S. E. McFadden, 787 E. 3rd So. s2 STOVE AND FURNACE REPAIRING STOVE, furnace repairing. Stove parts, chimney cleaning. General Shop, Phone 915W. s30 HOME grown Alberta peaches. Ph. 01J3, Clifford Pyne, Orem. s5 SPRINGER Spaniel dogs. 176 W. 3rd South. s3 WATERPROOF tent. Ph. 774J. or inq. 239 E. 1st North. s3 VEGA Tenor Banjo $40. Cost $165. Inq. forenoons 651 W. Center. s3 5 CU. FT. Frigidair refrig. $65 Rt. 2 Box 165. s3H NEW 50 gal. drums $1 each. 751 W. 1st South. si SEWING machine and day bed. 254 East 1st North. si 1000 W. L. pullets, 3 moa. Also cotton feed sacks. Timpanogos Hatcnery. Phone 613. s8 fcUMMER Queen apples. McMillen. Phone 667J. si FOR SALE HjL TRADE 1936 CHEV truck with Eaton rear end. 559 East 3rd South. s3 flELP WTarJTgMALE GIRL for general office work. Must be typist and have some knowledge of bookkeeping. Permanent Per-manent position. Apply Herald, Box O, giving experience and references. slO GIRL to do It. hswork and tend child. 24 N. 1 W. after 6 o'clock Apt. 1. si WANTED TO RENT BY RESPON. adults, mod. furn. apt. or house. Herald Box B. s5 PLUMBING SERVICE FOR Dependable plumbing and service call Gilbert Field 520. tf .Have the Best Red Cedar Shingles Money Can Buy! Need A New Roof! 00 USELESS Fork 88, or Enterprise 30 Always X)pn rBuslnfssf Aft! FOR, REAL REAL -ESTATE BARGAINS BENTALS: Busl-' ness or Residence Insurance, .Bonds or Notary Work .See or Phone No. 4 . HEAL REALTY .COMPANY 165 West Center Street Provos New Shopping Center See our windows for specials , LOST BLACK and white female Boston Bull. 657 W. 1 N. Reward . s2 WHITE pup, black on top of head and tail. 4 mos. old. Name "Tuf-fie.f "Tuf-fie.f Return to 46 No. 2 W. si SORRELL. mare 1100 lb. about 11 yrs. Brand on neck, right shoulder. shoul-der. Phone 118J2. : si WANTED MISCELLANEOUS RIDE to Gallup, N. M., before Sept. 5. Share expenses. References. Refer-ences. Phone 118J2. Pleasant Grove. s2 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES 1 oy WW'S os ? WASH . TUBBS s r well, 1 1-ieK.e touts uuk txMj i nuw wt Mice l 4 ' -fcjMSte '- w'...-.Z:.. ... gg Z HKffi --V!VCX'sNNVVvvvvv.v . ... ' MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE RACK T THE LONELY CABJM "M THE ly PINESi MVCA ANJXIOU3LV AWAITS THE CETUCM OP DC. JASOU, WITM NEWS Ot 1U& ILL &ABV. " JOH.-THtS WAITIKKj, AfEZ ffe- WAITINIG r. (T'S L. Lrffl ALLEY OOP J TH' WAY FOOZY TALKED ,C WELL, tUL BUST RIGHT 1)4 UKE C r rlOftT ME WAS HARD TtOWVIMCE, XJ HOTZlGGfTy ZJ&S ' (UMPA MUSTA HAD A CHAWGEN FOOZY SAID..BE A MAM? ftOAR J Vs iiSLiCp? Ji BUT IT MUSTA GOT OVER - I KWEW IT VMCXJLD W02K1 OF HEABT-ME68E TH' WIZER ) ( FOR FOOD-HmmJ OTWEC MEW J f . zSjfflvs? KIOW, IP IT'LL JUS' LAST.TH' J MOW TW' WlZER WO j GPLAJWED HE WAS OWLY J UAVB TAKEU CHAMCES - J MfifvSL WlZER WILL BE tW CLOVER A LCWGER IW HIDIWO r- "Ln i - ' ' t. ua a s. pATr 1 r FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS . , By BLOSsilC (YA MEAW TO Sr V YHp! THERE: WAS A Si .0 f BUTVCSEE i'"'"' (irytHg WAMTED MMMZPi fo SEE IF TD gCgEgKT ) ' 'VT M Y TpU-TUAMKD bOWM ) PRrWCIPLE AT TAVcE LOOK AT ALL THAT WAS J 7 SPEWD A LOT- Z BUT 1 VyEU-THEV WAITED TWETCOUtOA', SAVED (Vl 250AVEK y AWD I CHUCkED THE Y$S Ft TWE'MOWEY TWlllR OP MOLJEV BEFORE VMf TO SEE IF MY FACE THE" SELVES A LCTTTA V . impicttures? Km opfer over- -rvWly the studio) idea M ivfy namewasu tf did i washtso 1 swhed r V? BOARD Ml SFEWXTRtTM HADWT f ON THE SOTTED J THEY ) f l!. BY TAKIWO X-AAY (iraiir viZ Mlfi V1D B01LD PPlOMlSEb LlMEjmyS MAKE TtifCK P'CTUFR.,-, i Your Opportunity Widow roust sell. tO Acres Choice Land In Orem 5 room house; barn; coop for SQO'hena; good location. Take small home on this. . 5 Room Mod. B rick H ome-M3ood location; priced very reasonable for quick sale. ' 6 Room Mod. Brick, 6x9 rod lot; shade, shrubs, flowers; good location. lo-cation. $2650 $300 down; bat like rent. $29501 Acre Choice Land, and .water right close in; 6 room mod. brk. house; good flowing well. $300 down, bal. like rent. , . , Seb Us About Tour Real Estate Problems, Loans and insurance tiixdn Real Estate Co 2S6 West Center - Phone 75 : EAWVHILEy THE DOCTOe HAS UMKMOVAiiMGLV BE&6-ED A RIDE OF THE REVENGEFUL SWlf3 OFFICER, MB CARSOM, WHO BARQAINij I 20 -Acre Fruit Farm, near Lincoln -uoodr- modern . home, at 4 Room Modern lloroo "near B. Ti ; U; pnly ' $25001 i Very easy tern-;p . 2 Room lloroe &-,good lot In . Pjcv. Only, $550- Acre, Fkra small homeland coop; . planted to fruit and berries..' ber-ries..' Good loratinri S27K0. Good 5 Room Brick Home. Only dkcrs from center of Provo. Only $2600. - -., &xInsurance Ca.i . 1 . 225 Wel Center, rovo, Utah fOR REIlT--UinrUIlinSIIED MOD. 3 rm. partly furn. apt HeatI h. w. Adults. 429 E. 6 NO. S3 4 ROOM modern . apartment. Phone 1099. si MOD.. 3 rm. apt. Elec. range, h. w .155 E. 5 No. Ph. 923R. .. s2 ALSO IS HEADED FOR THE 00VE . . J 1 . V WByuy 'a&! auto: sjK youi dnJtr Mit,Uj $340,down 20 'oontn: tiavinejit blah bf the Per i Probate and '. flnardlansalp I ?- Nolfoeai , f Cbnsuli - County Clerk er tha j Roeetiva .SlgDers for Fur I I ther ini ormatlon. r -i ORDER FOR FTLiyQ APPLICATION APPLI-CATION AND :VOJ PUBLISHING PUBLISH-ING NOTIC15 In the Fourths Judicial District Surt of the. SUte Of Utah, in d-for Utah County. In the Matter of the Dissolution of the 'Payson City Drug Com-panyi Com-panyi Inc., a corporation. NOTICE OF- APPLICATION FOR DISSOLUTION : OF THE PAYSON OTT DRUG COMPANY, COM-PANY, INC. , J. W. Chrlstehson Jr., of Provo, Utah has filed in .the alxve entitled en-titled court an Application p ray- ing for an order and decree from the. above entitled court dissolv- ling the Payson City Drug Com pany, Inc., a Corporation, with its . 1937 BY NEA SERVICE. INC. T. M. REC TLL SAY WE ARE! AN TM GETTIN DERM SICK AN' TIRED OP BE1N' STRANDED, IN JUN6LESL - YOU WAVEWT, BY AMY r7 X HUH ' T-TWIW lAV' f I DOKJ'T KWOW WHO t f CHAMCE , RUM ACROSS A Y J BABIES? W-WHV, Si? HE CAM BE. BUT MUST l ! ( SUSPfCIOUS LOOK IMG A ( NO... EE. MERE'S REACH THE OAB'M FICST5 J ' 1 i . principal place ot business at Pay- son. Utah. : SaJd ' Appiication .will 1 . heard by, -the . aDoye . enpuea , court., pi Provo, Utah on the lfcth day of September, ' 193? at 10 o'clock a. m . . ; All . Stockholders and, creditors of said . Corporation, who desire to oppose, said Application will file their objections thereto . with the Clerk -of the above entitled court at anv. time crior to said heariner. Dated this 3rd day of August, 1937. ABE W. TURNER, Judge Pub. Aug. 4, 11, 18, 25, Sept. 1, 1937. STALIN PUSHES "BLOOD PURGE" MOSCOW, Aug. 31 (U.K) Soviet Russia's "blood purge" was broad ened today to include lesser of ficials in widely scattered parts of the country, including Dicta tor Joseph Stalin's native Georgia. Eight more persons were ex ecuted for counter-revolutionary acts against the government, bringing the totaL'Hquidated" t0 more than 500. MOST TrMViVi. VOHVXOOT jK2 U. S. PAT. OFF COPW. 1 937B Y WEA S CWVICE. INCT By l mm rur ivmericansan t Chinese War Zone WASHINGTON. Sept. 1 (U.R) U. S. navy officials said today uil navai vessels now - m , uie Shanghai area are wholly capable ' or evacuating all Americans who desire to leave the danger' zone. Officials estimated that as many as 1,500 persons could be evacu- - ated in an emergency not xor( a long- cruise but sufficient to take the refugees out of the zone of hostilities so they could be, transferred to' merchant ships on the high seas. The Augusta, flagship of .the -U. S. Asiatic squadron, the gun- -boat Sacramento, the destroyers Edsall and Parrott, and the cargo and transport vessel Gold Star are anchored in the Yangtze off Shanghai. The United States. Russia Venezuela, Rumania, Iraq, Mexico. Mex-ico. Dutch East Indies, Colombia, Argentina, Peru, Trinidad, British India, and Poland, in the order named, are the leading countries of the world in petroleum production. pro-duction. . t By MARTIN I'M to TK.vt to yobl voo vwow. . v eor yoo By CRANE T. iaitio,"U. 8. PAT. OFT. THOMPSON and COLL By HAMLIN L I-t I-t ' f ;. |