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Show I 5 -,.krA SECTION TWO PROfrO- (UTAH) A EVENING. HERALD, ; MOIjgAY, MAY 23, -1938. PAGE SEVEN . if v For WANT ADS PHONE 495 ; rWant ada will appear on the Classified Ad Page if , they are in the office before . a.rn after which they .j. will appear in the column Too Late for Classification,". Classifica-tion,". Want Ads will be accepted -Until 1 p. m. daily. On Sat-urday Sat-urday Want Ada coming inr between 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. Will be put in the "Too Lato For Classification." Rates ; f First and second day, each Insertion 10 cent per Una; three days 25 cents per line; one week, 40 cents per line; ;two weeks, 70 cents per - -line; one month $1.20 pr, Una. (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 in-lertion, in-lertion, 8 pt. type. MISCELLANEOUS WOOD SAWING at $1.25 per cord. Inquire 340 S. 7 W. m26 FOR pdperhangmg and cleaning, - coving, painting. Ph. 036R4. Oliver M. Hansen. m24 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 3 CHOICE building lots. Reas. Inq. 862 W. 2 No. m24 FOR SALE HOUSES OR lease, furh. home with basement base-ment apt. 430 E. 5 No. m2S MONEY TO LOAN . A - . .... cit- SPECIAL BARGAINS on New- and Used Furniture L AT large . selection to - choose ? from Trade in your old Lawn-mower Lawn-mower on a new one. , -WE BUY, SELL or EXCHANGE FURNITURE - . . . at 159 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 91VW THE GENERAL SHOP v . " 1 1 MMHSJS. I t 4fcnJMSftBMJtShSMesalBBMBSISSaaMM 1 - Foresi Picnic Gnmiids Ready We Have Some Good Buys in Homes Any part of Provo or Utah Coupty. Also farm lands, with or without homes. Business Busi-ness property. Apt. houses. Service station. Groc. stores. Building lots. We sell' you a lot, loan money to build. Also, Ins. the best. See Prows & Haws Realty Co., 53 North Uni. Ave. Phone 430. FOR RENT FU RN ISHED MODERN 5 Toom home. Phone 25 or 1103W. m27 ONE 2 RM. mod. ttpt.. one 4 rm. mod. apt. Ph. 2 or 924. m27 FURN. bed rm. with bath. Good location. 35 E. 8 No. j3 5 RM. mod. home, including garden. gar-den. 590 East 4th South. m25 2 ROOM modern apartment. 258 East th North. m24 FOB EILVL REAL ESTATE BARGATNRrTALSri BUl. . Heal :-tbkiiKlai&vS ItEXL BEAtTT'OOMPANT ! IW West Center Street ProyotjNew ShprIn, qentetj see our winaowa zor specials ; MM VII lf& , U&t V. M vr Elgh''. Modern' 5 JOobine BrlfeW Excellent Cdrner Lot Extra Lot Most Ideal Location, Paved Street. INTERESTING! WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED Would lady who witnessed wit-nessed 'accident on Third East and 6 North, Mar. 14. Please Write Ralph M. Smith, Lehi. m29 FISHING poles wrapped $1.25 each. Sample shown. Write Box X, Herald. j3 BOARD AND ROOM BOARD and room for working men. 955 No. University. m2o BUSINESS PROPERTY Near New Post Office 3 Mi x 12 Rod Lot, Old Horuse--ATTRACTTVE ! FIVE APTS. $3800. HEART OF BUSINESS DISTRICT! $4200, Five Room Mod. Paved St., NE. Provo. INVESTIGATE! SUITABLE FOR DUPLEX - Apts. Easy. Close in $2000: 3 RM. apt. or sleeping rm. lLath. 326 W. 3 So. with m23 SMALL, clean mod. apt. Reasonable. Reason-able. 180 E. 5 S. m23 SMALL mod. apt. rrlv. bath. 387 N. 3 E. Phone 352R. m25 CLEAN 3 rm. Mod. apt. adults. Inq. 589 E. 3 So. m24 SLEEPING rooms wjth bath. 385 South 3rd East. m27 FOR RENT Unfurnished 3 RM. mod. apt. 178 No. 2 E. Phone 1068. m29 4 RM. mod. hs. Barn, coops. 3 acre ground, at Orem $20. Ph. 71W, Pleasant Grove. m24 L OANS A. C. Wickman (Wick) at PERSONAL FINANCE CO. WILL LEND YOU $100 ON YOUR SIGNATURE $7.27 Monthly Repays $100 Also Loanson Furniture, Autos ' and Endorsed Notes, etc. Room No. 207, Knight Blk Bldg Second Floor - Phone 210 8 North University Avenue Over Schramm-Johnon's 3 RM. mod. apt. 170 East 1 So. Adults Preferred. m24 4 RM. jstr. modern apt. 112 East Center. Phone 151. m24 NEW 3 rm. mod. apt. Excel, location. loca-tion. Elec. Equip. Ph. 60. 184 North 2nd East. m25 CLEAN 3 room mod. basement apt. 144 West 3rd So. m25 New Four Room Apartment House Close to B. Y. U. Your Plan Considered. You will Like This Location. Modern New Home One Block from Post Office. Price and Terms Right. Ten Acres Fruits Nice Home Coops ONLY $3650.00. Prompt Service See Homes, Farms PHONE 1099 Willard I Sowards AGENCY Of ice: 39 W. 2nd N., Provo, Utah Today's Specials! 0O0 5 ROOM MODERN IOME with full basement and double garage. ga-rage. Facing soutlv Vt block off University Ave. Near B. Y. U. Priced -for immediate sale only .$3500.00 ONE STORY, 8 ROOM BRICK with plumbing; double garage 2 Blocks of B. Y. U. Just right for apartments. Recently redecorated. re-decorated. Only . $3500.00 FOUR 3-ROOM APT. HOUSE Strictly modern. Completely furnished. Close. An exceptional excep-tional bargain! 0O0 PARTLY furnished 3 rm. apt. 170 W. 2nd South. mod. J2 3 RM. rnod- apt., sleeping porch. Adults. 579 N. 4th East. m25 3 RM. mod. apartment. 187 No. 2 East. Phone 1190W. m31 WANTED TO RENT UNFURN. mod. home by responsible respon-sible party. White Herald Box L. m27 16th Century Navigator, HORIZONTAL J Man who 'cir-. 'cir-. urnnayigated the globe in the 16th centurV. 8 He sought a westward route to the East . 13 To peruse. 14 To decorate. 16 Alms box. 17 Beast's skin. 18 Dandies. 19 Lacerated. 20 Trying experiences. ex-periences. 21 Lockjaw. 22 Anesthetic 24 Made lace. 29 Toward. 31 Coalition; 32 To cook in fat. 33 Overshoe. 35 Paid publicity. 36 Small bodies til land. 39 By-product Answer to Previous Puzzle LEOPOLD mm I S t T O lCJ o j W) S I K TM jCjojc d Dp IE n stj Re: LLHa ! p tlME t uCffiRNcKLipH A SjEDC f-r I r i k 1 - 1 iitM 1 iv el. 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" " GOOD board and room. Prefei workine men. 218 N. Univ. Ave m2o WORK WANTED This, CuRious. World 1 EXPERIENCED " girl wishes housework. References. Phone 1096. m22 Menow Duplicates Futurity Victory BELMONT, N. Y., May 23 (UJ!) Hal Price Headley's Mentow, duplicating du-plicating bis victory In the futurity fu-turity here last year, breezed out in front all the way and won the 63rd running of the Withers stake here Saturday. Mrs. 'Parker Coming's Thanksgiving Thanks-giving was second and Green-tree Green-tree Stable's Redbreast third. SPANISH- ? FORK j'drest btc- nic areas and camp grounds are nowjready for use by the public in the -Diamond Pork and Hc&ble Creeki canyons, according to Mer- nii wieison, forest ranger. During tne last two weeks a .crew of men has been employed cleanine: up the .areas and repairing, equip ment on the areas. , Wallace A. Manning,, a graduate of the Utah Agricultural college has been placed, in charge -of be campgrounds and will be stationed at the Hobble Creek CCC camp. He will be glad to assist the visitors vis-itors at alt times in arranging programs for hikes, nature study crips ana discussing points of interest. The forest service invites the public to visit the recreation areas on the Uinta forest and to enjoy the great out of doors. Reservations for the different picnic areas for group outings of iamily or church organizations may be made In advance by communicating com-municating with either Mr. Man ning or Ranger Nielson. Poultrymen Favor National Program ; . " - Endorsement of the National Poultry Breeders' and Growers' association 1938 program was voted by attendants at a special session of the Utah Poultry Breeders' Breed-ers' and Growers' association here Saturday. Karl Frischknecht, Logan, U. S. A. C. poultry specialist, is en route to the national convention con-vention at Chicago, where he will vote favor for all proposed amendments amend-ments in the national program as urged by the local members Saturday. Sat-urday. Thirteen representatives from all over the state attended. r AAfDN(Sf4T , VSyT THE RTHl5 POUES. TSX5rFXJS no not BUT BRJNJG FORTM THEDR SOUNQ m ( urn SOSNTSTS SAV : O THAT THE. PLAIN! ETT SATURN CXJITE UKEiy HAS 7i?VCOVS 'q njine: have: beejsi Discc7VEKiti r s ETAD COPR. 1M BY NCA SERVICE. INC. " f-Z MIDNIGHT is only a man-made definition, used in our time schedule. But at the earth's poles, local ideas of time do not apply. There can be no midnight there as we know it in Uif temperate and tropic regions. laniGipal jLeagcetr Pfdgrain f.TappCil I I ft Plans for the State Municipal League of U.tah's program yfor 1938 were considered as directors . and. members of the legislative committee met at1 Ogden; Friday, r Subjects discussed. lot possible legislative .action. Mayor -Mark Anderson said Saturday, -were : , , J.. Action, ty.the next state, legislature leg-islature that would provide cities and towns with a percentage ; of the gross sales of liquor to provide for better policing and local education edu-cation against the use of intoxicating intoxi-cating liquors. " 2. Revision of the Granger act to enable cities to finance self-kquidating self-kquidating utilities with revenue bonds in a simple, more direct manner. 3. Study and improvement of laws and ordinances relating to miuncipal water. 4. A joint project among smaller small-er communities for the drafting of . uniform ordinances. 5. Further support for the plan of eliminating the state levy from all property in the state, this to be done over ,a period of years and to -be accomplished only by a general revision of the state tax structure. "We are going to call upon the Law Enforcement league to aid in getting a portion of the liquor sales for local law enforcement and temperance education," the mayor commented Saturday. "Ten per cent of the local gross liquor Bales will enable Provo to do a much more thorough job of policing. polic-ing. "In my opinion the state store plan s superior to any method yet devised for handling liquor, rhe profit goes to the state and not to the bootlegger, but local governments should have some of the profits to be used locally in -ombating the evil," he stated. ALLEY OOP By HAMLIN QUIET, MY 5ueOCT, 1 I'VE DECIDED THAT we 'Will go to W 'tOOlV 5AWALLA AS WE f WEU. 1 V W trSP YjIV planned, we ess thatstm'A "? JHC 60tOE??A CAN GO TO ( '"G "T'DO BUT J GOING TO v-(M , MOOTOO "HOOftt OtCAY POLKS- sas ( FOLLOW j ( ) w in. i i NEA SE.HVICE. KC. COPW. 1M BY T. Vi. REC. U.S. PAT OTF. .4 vw;ch way DC WE CO ? WHERE 5TH5 PLACE? I CsOODCsOSH. ir 1 "DON'T BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES By MARTIN CHOICE peonies day .691 E. 8 for Decoration N. Ph. 533-W. m29 PEONIES 3 doz. $1. 00 this week 492 South 7 West. m25 POINTER pups. Phone 1344. 782 N. 2nd East. m24 REPOSSESSED vacuum cleaner Granite Firm. Ph. 194. m24 WESTTNGHOTJSE Elec. range, small table, and bed. 344 East 3rd North. m27 LLOYD baby Carriage, excellent cond. 849 Mi'iton Ave. Ph. 648. m25 WHITE metal ice refrigerator $8. 65 West 2nd North. m27 SPECIAL large nut coal $6 ton. $3.25. Vi $1.75. Delivered immediately. Right Weigh Co. Phone 525. m27 GOOD used baby buggy $3.50. 211 South 6 th West. m23 ONE :work Jones. horse. Call Henry m23 TOMATO, cabbage, pepper and flower plants. Ph. 67TV. 467 S. 6 W. jlO GLADIOLOS, 25 large bulbs, 50c. W. Reed Nuttall, Ph. 012R3. jl FOR SALE CARS '33 PLYMOUTH coupe, good condition, con-dition, sacrifice immediately. Personal Finance Co. 207 Knight Block. Ph. 210'. m23 INSTRUCTION MALE, Instruction." Men lo take up Air Conditioning and Electric Elec-tric Refrigeration and better themselves. Must be mechanically mechanical-ly inclined, willing to train in spare time to qualify. Write, Utilities InsU c-o Herald. m23 HELP WANTED FEMALE WOMAN over '4 30 i for immediate employment Permanently located locat-ed in Provo, able -to furnish A-l references. lAnswer Box 30, Herald, Her-ald, giving, address and phone : nuinber. . ; . m23 LOST ' rr- J.r. i J'njii B GREEN lifetime Schaeffer's pen. . Initial WJP:J. Reward. Ret. Mr. Johnson, Dixon school. m23 cowuw' OSTCR To TH TUTT TO6HT ? I'M &OMW -TON BOOT'S. OP "SlAWOiC ROOM OMVX eoW OVi H I AWAIkV Oltpn T Ta' II M3AitL( TtitBt " 1 T v - PHONE 4 MWe Sell the Earth and Insure It's Contents FOR SALE Miscellaneous ALL steel, frame for trailer house. 936 W. Center. - m23 OWN ACK 1 1 VOt "SJCWiOxKiG ROOM qWN ACK I rW-vO ,bT StKO,,6. I'M VOVW I CJT V.OOVC f r -7 ft-tTTt. Msk -OvS.f eAjat 6Xa to VVTW r xoo . -yoo'wt 'P& To r,oK I M -4 J COPW 13 BY HtH SEWVICF. I.'.u Tf W tO 'I I WT. .S MYRA NORTH, SPECIAL NURSE OSpom leaemimo THAT THE HIDfe-OUT IS DESIGNED TO TEAP UKlWAOy VISITORS' k AWEA BECOMES FEACFUL FOR. THE SAFETY OF -JACK AMD 2EB 1 CAN SEE THEM KJOW- SILHOUETTED SIL-HOUETTED AGAINST THE CRIMSON CRIM-SON sky of- Evening - dangling FROM THE EDOE OF THE. CLIFF, THEIR. STRUGGLES GROW ING WEAKER. AS THEY SLOWLY STRANGLE TO "DEATH. ' , I NOT SO WILLING TO COME ALONG jkl f MOW, EH .' BUT 5URELY MDU VwANT Jjft TO SEE VDUZ FglENDSjftfiW JfmTT$tf il ING WEAKER. AS THEY f Lr-Jl 7 SLOWLY STRANGLE y is; (I T -' MEANWHILE JACK CONTIKWJE5 TO EXPLORE THE. MYSTERIOUS ORGAM IN THE GATHERING GLOOM HERE'S A LOOSE BOARD.. Yfe W-WHY, 'TRAP By THOMPSONand COLL I HEN, AS -7ACK BEMDS OVER. THE POOR .... A SPR1KJG SNAPS OOD THE WHOLE ROTTEN FLOOR 'NIG SEEMS TO GIVE WAY UNDER. HIM ' WASH TUBES By CRANE Because 1M 60iwi to be WITH MarTVlESSES.' THE T0E HAS TLX5ME0, WEti WIS GOOSE raNfT COOKED. YET, (urr iTs -rue cinti . - inw irbi SM. wbite dQg wih black harness. Reward. Phone 831M. m27 1 f lTS A. WIRE -TAPPiMQ OeVCe" ( USTEH FRMICie. THEY'RE; YOU OUIAWVYi Y STRATEGY. OLD TOP. WTW TWE PROPER A I HOODED UP. WA.V1T TO -l eTnrf5t TRYING TO KEEP VOO FRONv BUT VWHVD YOU ) EViOEWCE. WC CAN PUT SLAUfirtTER 3EM1WD f LSTEKi? cu?rkTiV " v BEATING UP THAT AM V.EA.OER LET WER TELL J THE BARS. I WANT HiA TO STOP YOUR. A J I.SJS-1 V j TOViVGHT. VASH'S CAR hLLPjCK V OUR PLAN? jT.,,,,, , CAR, TO 5ET TOUSH j? i?i(Lfes;' . w-: ; .. bLossr y s-y ' " " .. 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