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Show , " c J': v. i.:-V. -s ,-, . - SECTION TWO 1 PROVO; (UTAH)"EVENING HERALD, . MONDAY, APRni"lir-193g -4 T- Co . . . l. It--' . il ' 1 if ! 5jiilyry) y)l .B If Ik. For WANT ADS PHONE 495 vWaift -ads win' appear on the Classified A.d Page if they are iA the office before 9 a. ra., after, which they win appear in 'the column fToo Late for Classification." Classifica-tion." Want Ads will be accepted until 1 p. m. daily. On Saturday Sat-urday Want Ads coming in between 10 a. ni. and 3 p. m. will be put in the "Too Late For Classification." Rates First and second day, each Insertion 10 cents per. line; three days 25 cents per line; one week, 40 cehta-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. Classified ads must be paid in advance. Legal Kate 10 cents per line per insertion, in-sertion, 8 pt. type. BTQR REAL REAL ESTATE BARGAINS RENTALS: Business Busi-ness or Residence Insurance, Bond or Notary Work i See or Phone No. 4 HEAL REAIIt COMPANY 165 Weat?Qeater Street Pxovo'i New Shopping Oentei See our windows for specials FOR KJfilS I r-r UKiN lariAU 5 ROOM mod. home. Inq. ment, 506 So. 3 E. in base-al3 base-al3 couple. a24 3 RM. mod., apartment, 170 W. 2 So. ONE light housekeeping 56 East 2nd South. room. alO SLEEPING rmsr also light housekeeping house-keeping rms. 244 N. 3 W. al5 3 RM. mod. apt. Adults. 444 South 2nd East. Pref. al2 I RM. apt., elec. equip., 3 rm. basement base-ment apt. 936. W. Center. al2 SMALL furrt apt., reasonable. 180 East 5th South. al5 CLEAN mod. apt., couple only. Inquire 589 . E. 3 So: a 13 3 ROOM modern apt. $30.00. 68 North 1st West. al3 BEDROOMS for 4 desired. 681 N. 1 men, board if West. all 2 MOD. furn . .nrns. 425 E. 1st No. A. R. Pack. ''' all 3 RM. apt partfty mod. 850.-. W. 2 So. Adults pre?. all OR UNFUR&2?3'-or 5 rm. apt. Adults. 227 N; Ph. 363J. al7 SLEEPING rmsr alao. garages. 174 N. 1 E. Phoe 692 W. al5 3 RM. mod. apt. Adults only. 460 West 3rd Sotfth. all 3 RM. mod. apt. lights. Reaa. 442. N. 5 E. a29 REMODEL V Youn WITHOUT MORTGAGING IT! Here's Check !ypur home inside and .out. ' Make a list blf what you need. We will arrange tot' finance it even if -you have a fftortgage. For Particulars See TriState Lumber Co, 598 South University Avenue Phone 20 "HELPFUL SERVICE" 1 3 ?HM : 11 r&.-.; 4 R. Mod Brick, N.W, .,,$250C 4 R. Mod. Brick, S.E. . . .$2250 2 ft. Frame, ge. lot N.W. $1000 3 A, with. Home, N.W. .$2500 1 Acre, N.E.. . .$550, $500, $600 5 A. North on Hl-way . . . $2300 3 A., Home, food impvs. $3150 "Fire Insurance ther Bestr Prows & Haws, 53 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 456 SPECIAL BARGAINS on New and Used Furniture! A large selection to choose from. Anything you need for the home! WE BUY, SELL, or EXCHANGE FURNITURE at 159 N.Unlv. Ave. Phone 915-W THE GENERAL SHOP Provo Property! Yi Acre, Beautiful View Building Build-ing Sites in City Limits IDEAL AND PRICED REASONABLE! REAS-ONABLE! Excellent Home- Large Porch Six Rooms Modern Built-in conveniences. Very near school with SIX ROOMS FURNISHED AND EQUIPPED Live in Home Rent Extra Rooms at $100 per month. Priced right for QUICK SALE! Most Beautiful Orchards Young Trees Thrifty Berries Modern .HomeOutbuildings State Hi-way Hi-way About Twenty Acres VALUED MUCH MORE THAN OFFERED! Substantial Cash Payment Necessary. 100 Acres Home $4000. Terms. SO Acres St. Hi-way $150 Acre 7 Acres Orchards Bargain $850 5 Acre Only $550. 1.S6 Acre Bldg. Site $200: Protect Your Property with Fire Insurance Phone 1093 Willard L. Sowards BROKER 89 West 2nd North, provo Utah Spring Bargains! 4 R. Frame, Basement Apt. . Close to school. Consider trade for Springville home. 10 Acres, 4 R. Brick, Basement 2 Large Coops; bam; plenty of water. Real buy! Homes in Salt -Lake City to trade for Provo property. 5 Room Brick and Frame Large Lot. Terms; only $1000.00. We Have Many Other Good Buys and Trades we would like to show you. See U Before You BUY - BURN - BORROW GRAY REALTY GO. Phone 370 - 196 West Center FOR RENT Unfurnished 5 ROOM 1437. modern home. Phone al4 5 RM. house- Close in, also sleeping sleep-ing porch. 344 W. 2 No. al5 OR PTLY furn: new mod. apt. 59 W. 2 So. Phone 644. al5 OR Partly furn., ig. sunny rms. Heat, h. w. Leo Poulson, Orem. Phone 02J1. all NEW modern apartment. Heat and h. w. 505 K. 8 No. all 3 RM. mod. apt. with garage. 330 East 2nd South. al5 tior.iE How ft! : JLOVERSJ i; We Offer for Sale a Beautiful Strictly Modern New Home, with every niodern convenience. Ideal location. Beautiful tgrounda plant ed with .finest, selection? t ;bruhhi dower evergreen. 8hown hy appointment ot$y. Six Room New Brick, with- Base ment Apt. Includes Electric Stoves and Refrigerators, rents for $60.00. Very desirable location. loca-tion. Close-in Five Room Brick Fur-naee Fur-naee heat; Three Rooms in basement. base-ment. A teal pickup at $2900. Four Boom: Modern Home, Store Bklgs. Anil Stock of Groceries Good reason for selling. Home and a good living for the right party. See MR. EGILSON Dlxott Real Estate Co PHONE 75 or 141 -J FOR SALE Miscellaneous BARG NJLeather davenport , . large leather rocker. Good cond. 211 N. 1 West. all ELECTRIC Singer sewing machine ma-chine like new. Cost $155. Cash price $70. Hot Point electric range, good condition, Cost $200. Cash price $60. Steel trailer, trail-er, goq0 hitch $20. 451 No. 2nd East. alO LATHAM raspberry plants. J. Erval Christensen. Ph. 01R1, al5 HEAVY duty double work harness. har-ness. ISth so. 5 West. J. E. Harding. al5 COAL range and hot water tank, Heatrola. Excel, cond. Phone 1200. al2 APPLES: Jonathan, Delicious, Rome. Thomas. 672 N. 5 W. al5 DIRT, 50c a load, delivered. See E. Ray. Lee, new postoffice. all CERTIFIED Federation cleaned seed wheat. Van Wagenen Orchard. Orch-ard. Phone 977. ali ONE house car oft truck, suitable suit-able for contractor or construction construc-tion crew. Call 221. ai4 TICKET to Los Angeles on U. P. bus. $7.00. 142 No. 9 W. all 25 HEAD fresh broken Idaho horses. Mel Christensen. Pleasant- Grove, Utah. a21 ONE acre building lots $350 each. Ph. 1099. W. L. Sowards. al3 '31 CHEV. coupe: Good cond. 306 N. 5 W. Ph, 702M. al2 100 LAYING HEN3. R. F. D. No. 3 Box 119. R. G. Ercanbrack. PI. View. al2 BUILDING sites for 5 homes 7th North and 1st West. $2750. J. A. Owens. a24 GOOD Rome apples. Fine for bottling 20c. McMillen. Phone 1330J. ai4 ; I i i.i BUY your seeds from Perry's Seed Store, AOS W. Center acd see the difference. They are fresh, clean and full of life arid raring to go. a27 COAL. Utah's best. Rates. Chris Christopherson. Phone 791. a2l WE handle the famous No. i Martin Mar-tin guaranteed no clinker coal. Phone 336. al4 GLADIOLUS bulbs, all colors, 25 lge. bulbs ar. different 50c del. Wr rteed luttall. Pfc. 0l2rt3. al9 WANTED TO BUY register and adding machine. ma-chine. Write Herald Box 83. a20 POULTRY. Will call and pick up. Top prices: paid. Ph. 012R4. aJL5 Miscellaneous . rtroOQ sawiiig, Inquire 840 So. 7th W. 115 per cord. a22 ton SALE OR TRADE 0 nanN. pickup truck. al5 MODEL A Ford Phone 1048.- P0R SALE CARS U NABH 4 dr. delux radio, heat, er, new tirta. $395. 128 W.-4 S. al4 1929 car ih bod cond. 4 new tires. Mu&t sac. 264 W. 3 No. all VHEN yon buy an autr six ybui deatar about tha IS.Ot down 20 nllth pa'ymeDt plan of tha Par ibna Wiiai f 207 Knlrv lo!k Phm . 1 tl WANTED MiscelUrteous LIGHT work horse. Johes Jensen. Orem. - a 13 IF you luce to draw, sketch, or paint. Write for talent test. (no fee). Give age and occupation BOX 2B. alS MAN wants work with truck or teato. Ph. 68W. Pleasant OroVe .... : I I FOR SALE HOUSES WITH or without ground. E-Z terms. S. W. Kitchen, St. Hi-way. Hi-way. . al3 BOA RD AND ROOM HOME cooked meals and modern c heated--hojne. Reasonabie. 754 West .1 North: Ph. 696J. - a20 Lost GROWN pup. White with black nose. Reward. 520 W. 2nd South. all POSITION WANTED iESPONSIBLE lady wants job in good home. Phone 1298. al2 SOUTHWEST Utah county now open for a new Raleigh Dealer. Deal-er. Splendid opportunity to conduct' con-duct' your own profitable and permanent business. For full particulars see or write P. L. Snow, 385 S. 7th E., Provo, Utah or write Rawleigh's, 1415-23rd 1415-23rd St.. Denver. a-13 Auxiliary To Meet SPRINGVILLE Mrs. Ora Lewis, Lew-is, state president of the Legion Auxiliary and Secretary Gay Warner, will be the principal guest speakers at a meeting of the local unit at 8 p. m., Monday, at Memorial Mem-orial hall, announces President Emma Gardner. Other fine program numbers ALLEY OOP r . . iSng . RATS.' Bet!? ) A jFWWS.WW. AMJCH J ftiMCS ALLBV OOf AMD FOOIV WOTTA PLACE I J I MORE OP THAT J ACXlC'gWTAU.'V LEACKJCO O5 I GlTTlW WHOA StUPP AM 1 OKTTA-rO EEJJTS FfeAROF- V JUMpy . I 'M GOMKiA J . BODEMTTHE ICO-HAMDED y MEABE IP I CAM 1 LEAVE.' AJAAXOW3 GftiP O) MOO JT GlT A GOOD NIGHTS . - HAS EEM SLPPlMO. XT ( SLEEP, I CAM OIT J yJTL - BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES UOW THC I OH 4.Pl30O L WLOOkS& 9LA1 TKVOtfa ociv. EEWT 1 CA.rw i MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE f it T GOOD HAVEMS.'n l l IT'S BLACtrl LUtCE 11 I MYGLA MEACS THE CPSL SH& AMO JACK LE.PT fACKED OM THE HIGH WAV! 5 HE 13 CONSCIOUS OP FOLLOWED .O WASH TUBBS AH kCAM YOO? FRECKLES AND HIS SON. I'M LW ,W vff not? we VQU LICKED THAT HE SUftE O, UNTURALLy GOT KID.' ME HAD IT M. POP . AND. X o exOTED A5CUT OUR f COMINO J UlsiOERSTANb THAT S .RESPECTIVE SONS. AND 1 "jg. &smk-- OU AND MtS OAD T . ONE-VWORD-LEO TO J VSf SWUN0 A COUPLE -AT I - ANOTHER UT THAT'S M V .M -El EACH OTHER, TOO -JR NEITHER HEftE NOR- iV ; Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult, County CfaX or the Respective Signers for Furth- I er Infonqatton. : ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Minnie Phillips Anderson, An-derson, also known as Minnie Phillip and Minnie J. Phillips, deceased, - ' Creditors win present claims with r vouchers to the undersigned at the Law Office of Dean E. Terry, City and County Building, Provo, Utah, on Or before the 20th day of May, 1938, PAULINE PATTEN Administratrix of the Estate of Minnie Phillips Anderson, deceased. de-ceased. . Dean E. Terry, Attorney for -Administratrix, Pub, March 28, April 4, 11, 18, 3,938. Odd Fellows Meet With Rebekahs PAYSON A" joint meeting of the I. O. O. F. and Rebekah lodge was held Thursday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall. Tbe Grand Master Mas-ter Charles Hanks presented 25-year 25-year Jewels to Henry Jeppson, Dave Shuler, T E. Loveless, Frank Mattinson and Frank Brewerton. Mrs. Laura Coombs presented 15-year 15-year jewels to Mrs. Zelpha Wilson and Mrs. Lizie Montague. A banquet ban-quet and an excellent program was greatly enjoyed by 44 members. mem-bers. At a recent meeting, .Dr. L. D. Stewart year jewel. was given a 25- have been arranged for the meeting meet-ing which has been changed from the regular Wednesday night meeting to Monday. "tVkt VtS Of tt OO VOVE II OVO KvitKi'T 1 THE. 1 FO (?L)ODENJLV WHEEUKK3 IKJ HC 2) TC-ACKS, MVRA COV)FCON)TS HIM FACE TO FACE . . )V sows pa&t y .: .iSiv TH .) YOUVf OTTAA WHY ? WHAT'S T MV&TA TUBO HA5 VTtLL. CAW, HAWENVU f j uriKtrst ur wk. n.t Jilt itr.iPff . K--n hit SAH.AM' VJE IS A FRIENDS Thisurious OFTWE ARE CAtJ-ED BECAUSE OP TH&R MOP-UKE APPEARAlsJCE. C tS38 BY "UPWARD" is away from the center of gravity, and out in space there is no absolute "above" or "below." Inhabitants of the earth and the moon could be looking directly at each other, and each be gazing straight up, away from the gravity center of his own planet. BOX fcVLA. V. I HWJOW VOAOV MOW TO KMOi.E S A BEAUTIFUL SWINER I WHEN 1 GET TO SCHOOL "TOMORROW I'LL BET IlLiE KIDDED ABOUT IT-I HI6H SCHOOL WsJOW HOW t G3 World? IP? THERE. WERi INHASTTANTS ON7HE MOON, THEV WOULD H AVE "TO LOOK TO see: the: ARTH.,.. YET WE HAVE TD LOOK UPWARD to she: the AAOQN. NtA SERVICE. INC! i j is J WHOSE INDIAN FOLLOWE35S NUMBER IM THE 7?Cl6(S4AlS; VvORSHIP THE 1EC72E: C?A7ZJSt A NARjCOriC FLAJSTT OP THE . RJO' GRANDE VALLE. WOOLOMl .T VMM aooT. EvOEVJiTVV H6Ml TOV.O HM .SO. GW0t OS AM OOT VOOuKi SURE ft D WO HAH.' VE AREkJT SCARED fj ! : SO VEBf TAJClW aK7 ZT"NC O' ME? MAV6E AlW'T HEAKOY. V L L WALK WITH JrW WATT, i.UKE - A " HOW BLACK LUKE DEALS WITH . V ME 'r I WOULDKfT W(J 1 I DOUBLE tCEOSSECSV I SEBMYA y"vT I Vny iViJ vRTHEe. WD v TLHiM "THAfEMVELOPE OVSRJjjSS f F Bit t- feoT wky THC WELL Fit- HC DtOWT EG6ZACKLY Ct VASAK OS Hg AH ONEUI. ' THE -CAB ? J AW AOCTU3M. AM HE OeTEH ' 7 tW&Ht V 05 WCA. ff EVAM 4gM ZX " "" V J - V O . ..... ii-S u it Wttj30 WWAT MAKES TOO :JfS Si THIN AM OFFICE HTl . . . .:.... plea: s MIT 2-" MISS V10LAJ WEST I Cot t eapondent-Phcne t8-W - , . ' ., -- - In compliment to Mr. and Mri. Lowell Phfes, newlyweds; Mti and Mrs. Oscar Richina and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilton, entertained enter-tained at the borne of the latter Thursday evening. , ' The Mlases Florence- Harpef and- Edna Nelson," who teach in the Salt Lake City schools, art spending their spring vacation at home.' . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Real are proud to announce the arrival -of a baby girt. Mrs. Beal was for- . merly Clestia Gillman. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Jacobs and baby of Salt Lake, will , spend next week at" the H. W. Jacobs' home. It is spring vacation week at the U. of U.. where fr.' Jacobs Ja-cobs is a faculty member. Mrs. Genevieve F. Wright, d rector of the comedy, "June in January," entertained the cast, at her home Thursday evening. After luncheon, the- rest of th time was spent in playing gameSi There J were present Mr. and Mrs. 1 Del- bert Fugal, Mr; and Mrs. Vance West, Bishop 'and Mrs Frank" P. At wood, Mrs, Josie Walker, Ben Walker, Robert Holdaway, Edna Fugal, Ruby West,. Francis Hilton, Hil-ton, Betty West, Bern ice . Christiansen, Chris-tiansen, Wesley Rasmusaen, Leonard Leon-ard Told, Bill Told, Margaret Lee, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Nlftlaon, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Johnson, and Harold Wright. Mrs. Ell da Steiner and small daughter of California, are spending spend-ing a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Neves. Mrs. Kate Jacota and daughter Mary, visited part of the wek with Heber relatives. By HAMLIN By MARTIN GROVE A QvET S VOtS,Vt. 1 V0iEX f r T "TEV- mt OEAQ. i VT By THOMPSONana COLL By CRANE v. By BLOSSER n I i. ... j i al5 ..r- a': |