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Show ROVOrt&&Hy SVENING- HERALD,- -$UESDAY,T MARCH -1,-1938- PAGE SBVEN V. .r 14 Is r For WANT ADS PHONE 495 Want ads will appear on the Classified Ad Page II they arc to the ofice before 9 a. after which they will appear in the column "Too Xte for Classification." Classifica-tion." Want Ada will be accepted until 1 p. m... except on Saturday, when they will appear ap-pear h Sunday's taue If phoned Into the office by 4 p. xn. Rates Flnt and second day, each insertion 10 cents per line; three dys 25 cents per line; one week, 40 cents per line; two weeks, 70 cents per line; one month SI. 20 per line. (Minimum charge 25 cents.) Count five words to line. Minimum accepted, ,2 lines Classified ads must be paid in advance. Legal Kate 10 cents per line per ln-lertlon, ln-lertlon, 8 pt. type. fOB REAL. REAL. ESTATE BARGAINS RENTALS: Business Busi-ness . or Residence Insurance, Bonds or Notary Work-See Work-See or Phone No. 4 HEAL. ' REALTY COMPANY 165 West Center Street Provo'a New Shopping Centei See our windows for specials FOR KENT FU HI ISH BEDROOM for lady. Cooking privilege. Box L, Herald before Saturday. (j 2-RM. apt., for couple, $15 47 W. 7 N. Inq. 420 E 3 So. mli I ROOM modern apartment. 284 East 1st North. m4 LOWER single apartment, ,heat, hot water. 270 N. I E. Ph. 1525J. ni27 3 RM. mod. apt., sleepihg porch, 451 N. 2E. nil 1 MALL mod. apl. newly decorated. decorat-ed. 180 E. 5 So. ml MOD. lg. apt. ground floor, private pri-vate bath. Close in. 266 W. 3 So. ml SMALL apartment, new: range, newly dec. Phone 306W. ml 5 RM. modern home. 590 East 4th South. Phone 1437. m" FOR RENT Unfurnished MOD. 3 rm. heated apt. 187 No. 2 East. Phone 1190W. m7 2 ROOMS, main floor, heat and h. w. Phone 02-J-l. m2 NEW irtm. mod. house, adults. 635 W. 2nd So, m2 ' 3 RM. strictly mod. apt. Heal Realty Co. Phbne 4. ml 3 ROOM heated apartment. 65 North 2 EasL ml 3 RM. mod. bsmt. apt. newly dec. Laundry rm. 142 N. 5 W. m5 REMODEL voun ME WITHOUT MORTGAGING IT! Here's Check your home inside list of vhat yea need.v We to finance it evenN if mrrf ertiTtn For Particulars See 1 VIST For Sale: 57 acs, 2 ac ft water,, good' imps., home, barn, coops, trade for home in Provo. 37 ac, plenty water, sale $1500.00, or trade for home in Provo. A number of homes on easy terms, or build you a home. We write insurance, the best. See Prows & Haws. Realty Co., 53 N. Uni. Ave. Phone 456. FOR SALE Miscellaneous SPECIAL, new cider 20c gal. $8 bbl. Delicious 85c, Romes, Pear-mains, Pear-mains, Ganos 50c bu., cider apples ap-ples 15r. Thomas, 672 N. 5 W. m7 LITTLE pigs, also boar. R. G. Ercanbrack, PI. View. m7 FRESH Jersey cow, heavy milker. 580 West 3rd North. m7 SOLAR hair dryer. -Good cond., $12.50. 225 W. 3 So. m6 USED TRACTORS, COMPLETE stock used reconditioned recondi-tioned Fordson tractors, excellent excel-lent running condition, completely com-pletely guaranteed. Arnold Machinery Ma-chinery Co., inc., 153 West Second Sec-ond South, Salt Lake City. Phone Wasatch 7896. m6 2 BROODER stoves and baan scale. B. C. Shelley, Orem. Ph. 06R2. m6 YOUNG 2U mo. old Jersey bull. Phone 018R3. ml 5 YR. old work horse. Will accept some hay. Ira Lemon, Phone 010R3. ml G. E. Refrigerator, like new. Bargain, Bar-gain, 614 W. 4 N. Ph. 575W. 1 m4 DRESSER, sanitary couch and overstuffed. 593 E. 1 N. m4 JONATHAN apples, 25c a fcu. Bring containers. 890 W. Center. Cen-ter. m3 SELECTED field corn $1.00 basket. bas-ket. Sweet corn and pop corn 5c lb. Geo. T. Peay. 812 W. 1 S. m3 QUART fruit jars. 35c a doz. 624 East 3rd South: ml TWO coops, 16x90 each. 786 W. 3 South. m8 NATIVE lumber $25 per thousand, thou-sand, custom sawing, mill at Orem. Ph. 049J2. m6 RUSSETT potatoes, onions, car rots. Fisher. West Center, Box I 93-A. m2 COAL, guaranteed rates, Chris Chiistopherson. Phone 791 M 16 SPRING CANYON COAL $6 ton. HiU Bros. 90 E. 12 N., Ph. 1512. ml5 MISCELLANEOUS HOUSE MOVER modern equipment, equip-ment, years of experience. Dean Wilcox, Spanish Fork. mil PAPER HANGING & paper cleaning. Fred Nelson. Ph. 1022W m2 PERM. NENT WAVING HAVE your next Permanent Wave at Provo s first Permanent Perman-ent Wave Shoppe. Experience guarantees satisfaction. Ander-berg Ander-berg Beauty Shop. 143 South 3 E., Ph. 689. xn8 4449,4Sry44m$m4Stm m4ft4tAi4tm WANTED Miscellaneous TO borrow $50 for 6 mos. Good security. Box- B3, Herald, ml How and out. Make a We will arrange you have a 11 a. I -V f . REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES I New ' Modern Basement-Fum-ce Hardwood floors A HOME FOR $3500. Modern Home and Apartments ' Excellent Location Priced Right. Pretty Brick with Basement Modern Extra Fine : Lot $4200. VERY REASONABLE PRICE. 33 Acre Farm $2650. See Coop Four Room House Fruits. Modern Home -1 Acre Land LOW PRICE $4200. 260 Acres Ranch Fruits New Home. 20 Acres Fruits Modern Home STATE HIGHWAY PROPERTY PROPER-TY Interesting. MANY EXCELLENT FOR SALE PLACES Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards AGENCY FOR SALE 6 Room Brick Home, with bath, barn, chicken .coop; 5 acres good land with plenty of water, in city limits. Only $3150. 5 Room Brick Home close to B. Y.U., and only 4 blocks from -the business district. . Only $2600. Down payment and balance like rent. Good 5 Room Home with good, modern apartment in basement. $3400. Term. 10 Acres with water. 2 v. acres peaches. A bargain at $1000. Payne Real. Estate & Insurance Company 32 WEST CENTER ST. Provo, Utah FOR SALE CARS 1934 Nash 4-dr. delux; Philco radio, heater, $395. 128 W 4 S. m6 WHEN you buy an autr ask youx dealer about the $3.0C down 20-montH 20-montH piyment plan of the Per-ona Per-ona Finance Co. 207 Knight cstDck Pbonx 10 rj BOARD AND ROOM IN mo'de'rn home. 754 West First North. Phone 696J. m7 GOOD board and heated rooms. 320 East 1st North. ml8 WANTED TO BUY POULTRY. Will call and pickup. Top prices paid. Phone 012R4. ml GOOD used piano. Must be cheap. Write Box R. F., Herald. ml FOR SALE -HOUSES BRAND new home, furnace, fireplace, fire-place, 3 bedrooms. $300 down, bai. like rent. F. H. A. loan. 469 So. 3rd W. Leo Knight. Phone 525. ml HOUSES and grourrdJiouse and apt. for rent. S. W. Kitchen. Orem. m2 HELP WANTED MALE ABLE MAN to distribute samples, handle Coffee Route. Up to $45 first week. Automobile given as bonus. Write Mills, 1601 Popular Oakland, Cal. 'ml LOST BROWN and white Springer Spaniel, 2 years old. Reward. Call 995. ml BOSTON bull terrier, cut on head, white face, brown body. Ph. 448. 488 So. 5 W. Reward, ml y . I LEGAL NOTICES i Probate and I Guardianship Notices ; 0nsult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Furtn-I Furtn-I er Information. Y n SHERIFF'S SALE In the District Court, in and for Utah County, State of Utah. Home Owners' Loan Corporation, Corpora-tion, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. LeRoy Tuckett, as Administrator of the Estate of Anna F. Ritchie, Deceased, I. E. Jorgensen an.d Hannah E. Jorgensen, his wife, and Zion's Savings Bank &. Tust Company, a corporation, defendants. defend-ants. To be sold at sheriffs sale at ten o'clock a. m. Mar. 17, 1938, at front door of Courthouse, In Provo, Utah, the premises, located in Aforesaid County and particularly particu-larly described as follows: Commencing ,4 rods West of the Southeast corner of Lot 3, in Block. 4. Plat "B", Provo City Survey of Building Lots; thence west 3 rods; thnfce North 6 rods; thence East 3 rods; thence South 6 rods to the place of beginning. Dated. Feb. 21 l&Ja! E, 0. DURNELL, Sheriff, IttahOounty. Utah. Publication in Ptovq . Evening 3 BENJAMIN MRS. J. R. PEAY " Reporter i Thomas Wride was pleasantly surprised on Feb. 10 in honor of his birthday anniversary by his children , and grandchildren. They presented him with a new suit of clothes. A tray luncheon was served to those present. A beautiful birthday cake with 68 candles, decorated the room. Mrs. Melba Hone entertained the El Caistro bridge club on Friday afternoon. Mrs. Pearl Hand was hostess at' a party for friends at her home on Saturday night. Four tables of progressive bridge were played. Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Stewart won higrh score and Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Tippetts, the consolation. con-solation. The deacons held a party on Thursday night at the amusement amuse-ment hall, under the direction of Fred Cornaby Jr., and Carl Lun-dell, Lun-dell, the latter a member of the bishopric. Mrs. Ha Beardall, formerly of here, underwent an appendectomy at the Payson hospital Monday. She is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wride. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Miller entertained en-tertained for friends at a bridge party on Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Linstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Peay and Grant life, mm NEWS BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES TKW VOOO VET WW 0JT OT ALLEY OOP HEY FOOZY LOOK- IT 5EEM5 TIME OUKJ UMPA r5 GrfTTIKJ' KMDA OUEEK1 LVPA? 5AV. f HAVEN'T YOU IT A1MT HER rr'3 THAT EEKJV MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE f HXI SAY 50MEBOOV f V SOCKED y -y .WHO? y ) ILfEAVING HUCO,THE CHAUPFEUC, OJ "THE BED, JACK INTO THE HALL WHERE HE ' FINDS MVRA BENPINO OVER. pe. JASON WASH TUBBS iMMI.WOT AT A FOIST I THOUGHT VJAS 0E OWNERS OF DAT HPUSE. FRECKLES AND HIS IT WAS SUFE Nice' OF" UNCLE JONATHAN to buy us -nckerrS TO THI3 SHOW AND TAKE 'CAPE OF" m it i Aw f if i i v i i c r: --r' JT raL Prepared by The . . and Lloyd Peay attended a party at Salem Wednesday , night in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peay who are leaving soon, to make their home in Oregon. After spending three months here visiting with relatives and friends, Lyndon Herbert returned to Monterey, Calif., on Saturday Mr. Herbert has spent three years in the army and relnTTsted just before he returned home. A number num-ber of parties were tendered him here and at Payson before he left. The winner of the 1937 motor classic at Indianapolis was able to reach a speed of 113 miles an hour on the garden variety of motor fuel, which can be purchased pur-chased at any gasoline station. VOUR VOO NiEEOViT EENY DUPED WHAT?" J. mid. C IIED A CLU&. THEY'RE HEARD: V HAU2&HIRTS NOW LED BEK4Y RUKIKIIKJ' BV THAT MOO? Mi GOSH. TATOR SHE IS -AM' HER. WORO IS LAW.' ' uooj V WHAT'S THIS LL HAPPENED MESS p UMPA I THINK IKJ BACK RUMPUS, I'M &OIN(3 TO FIWD THAT. DEMWSE! L00Klf AAV ri ATUCC I THE SWCLL tucv rvsd av rt nrrueol m mm m m VOVECtOAT DAT vm i fiYrivv i itieesM LUfAACiO GUV WUZ ntrHFT iivLn lib CALUWC FOC HELPf FRIENDS f T - ,1 iwoUUoT SAT, MISTER,', T PU MIWD A IF TtHJ HAD AW I "V Ncrr I uncus likje: I TLKIM3 J MIME, tTOV'O ' J Hint tntnwirr Reduce ydUr$peed.arid ; to the right when approach ing intersections or curves. Your life may depend on your ability to stop quickly j; j Ctna Casualty 4 Surety Coaxpuiy : .4 if-':: Christian Science Church "Christ Jesus" was the subject of the lesson-sermon in First Church of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, Sun-day, Feb. 27. Among the Biblical citations were the following: "For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall hi upon his shoulder (Isaiah 9:6). And the spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him. the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit and counsel and might, TO 1 NtOt SKVO I TH' 5AL5. OCCxA DUB A DIC Ð' VSORST SOU EVCU SAU' 1 tSWOW WHO'5 OF ALL THIS A MO WAV.' PHONY BUTLEE.' V OF COURSE. bUt (tXT ML INTO z ' I FloOfctcED IT A PICS AND LET ei I Was VOUk. i T3?n; HER UOQO IC, L All.' fl LAC. v-M I CUCO CAUJf j BUTIHINa ARE HT VpNbeRFOA-, I SUREiy WFFEREWT M MOM I X HOPE 'tXI , ) V SINCE UNCLE JONATHAN A HAye tOUF kr f V cAme; to uve: wnw us.' so we ,wowT J WE HAVE THI& NEW ) HAVE "TO WAKE I CAP, AND PLENTY A, UNCLE JONATHAN? A J llmh 15 Last Ocdcniption Day March 15 will be the last day on which redemptions can be made on any property that is going to auditor's tax deed, and after that date no interest or penalty can be deducted from them until the sale date in May,' county commissioners commis-sioners ruled Monday. The action was taken on request re-quest of the county auditor and treasurer. Property on which taxes of 1933 are delinquent will go to deed this year, and also those on which taxes are in arrears ar-rears tpr previous years: Those who wish to retrieve their property after the March 15 date will have to pay full principal, princi-pal, interest, penalties, and a $2.90 fee for deed, County Chair man William J. Johnson of Span ish Fork said. -nereioiore we nave nad so much trouble, being .unable to close our books wXh people coming' com-ing' in all the time to pay before the May sale, we have decided to use this deadline," state Chairman Johnson. the spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the Lord" (Isaiah 11:2). Included as correlatives were the following from "Science and Health with Key to the Srip-tures," Srip-tures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "The prophets of old looked for something higher than the systems sys-tems of their times; hence their foresight of the new dispensation dispensa-tion of Truth (p. 270). Throughout Through-out all generations both before and after the Christian era. the ! Christ, as the spiritual idea, ; the reflection of God, has come j with some measure of power and grace to all prepared to receive Christ, Truth." (p. 333.) v5X - tOCv A OP VOVVt M. BSa START IAEAMVMLE, TUE REAL OWNERS OF THE HOUSE RETURN. ME DtC. VI -a?!l II v 9e rrBS LAV OFPN THIS KID.' 1 f WHAT DO 1 CARE ABOUT Y HAlR5c') 5OSH SAKES, 5UCH J ( VER OL' DICTATOR BAHALL CKSHtN S CIVILIZED ,r y11- 02W ALOKte'PORE (JJfrZlU Uy COUKnaV y f ALL END UP IW A VGIT HURT SivIit 1 -Jr ( JAM, &JT COME C.yjl. cZiJ l( S2l'sORAjS'1Ci VgOUT THIS " VMAJT- I VWAKJT TO S COME VMjOWG.THEkT THE MOUSE SURE CO WITH lOU... KAV AMD TAKE THIS 15 QUIET... SEEMS TO V VAV BElNONOERj I CjOW-' MVRA.yDtD V BE P&5ERTED-- -' . TOO.', S 6ETTEK3TAV ANO r w- - t LOOK AFTER y hl 1 "':-" t V HUOO C : I ! . . f ' W y-" &e still, doc- ) ' y'tiy r ' A PLEAS AT GROVE MISS VIOLA WEST Correspondent Phone tSW Mrs. CJ A. Fugal, who was recently re-cently operated on, ' is 1 improving. She is' ct a Salt Lake hospital, Lewis Singleton of Los Angeles, California, spent Friday visiting with his sister, Mrs. M. S. X3iris-tensen X3iris-tensen and her family.-- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Walton, and two children and " Mrs. Elna Howard and two children of Salt Lake, were guests of their-aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Harper, Wednesday. Mrs. Anna Johnson was guest of honor " at a birthday dinner given at the M. - S. Christensen home on Saturday evening. Besides Be-sides the Christiansen family, there were invited two of Mrs. Johnson's special friends, Mrs. Mary Olson and Mrs. Minnie Anderson. An-derson. Next Tuesday evening, the American Fork Third ward will furnish the preliminary program at the Manila M. I. A. meeting. Mrs. Inez Monson McDonald is in caarge. The latest army fighting plane has a liquid-cooled engine, enclosed en-closed cockpit, steerable tail wheel, air flaps, and landing gear retractable into the wings. Tha ship has a speed above 300 miles an hour, and is powered with a single engine. "Dennle's Own" Beverage Co, By MARTIN ctc. vvtt ThK ! tsM)C5l 1 VsJt CMVT HM TO i. m. ca u. a MT. CTF. J By THOMPSONand COLL By CRANE n SMOKE CoixW OUT OP OU10C,EMVY WHERIa OVZ. CJWAKEYX FK1 SHOTOOMr OIT By BLOSSER Herald, Feb. 22, Mar. 1, 8, 151938. |