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Show :V - 1- "."r " I 1 i i i I i I w i WANT ADS PHONE 495 Want ads will appear on the Classified Ad Page if the 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 and second day, each insertion 10 cents per line; thrs days 25 cents per line; one week, 40 cents per line; two weeks, 70 cents per line; one month $1.20 p?r line. (Minimum charge 25 cents) Count five word to line. Minimum accepted 2 lines. Classified Ads Must Be Paid in Advance Legal Rate J 10 cents per line per in- aertion, 8 pt, type. Best Bargains in New and Used Furniture! Beds or Springs, $1.00 up; New Studio Couches, $24.00 to $49.00; Used Living Room Sets. $15.00 to $25.00, aL THE GENERAL. SHOP 159 N. Univ. Ave. Phone 915-W Repairing on All Makes Stoves LOST PARCEL post package, containing contain-ing earrings of Mrs. Belmont's mother made into brooch. Return, Re-turn, 761 Milton Ave. Provo. jl7 BATHS MODERN cabinet bath and massage. mas-sage. Estella Spurrier, 186 W. Center, appointments only. Ph. 651J. j24 WANTED TO BUY WHEEL, chair, must be cheap, In good cond., cash. Ph. 1411. j!7 FOR RENT 3ARAGE at 105 E. 3rd No. Ph. 6-M at Pleasant GiQye.. j!7 WORK WANTED DRESMAKING and alterations. 9.6 W. 4 N. Ph. 1125VV. j20 LOOK! LOOK! for the 0. K. that counts! CANNON-ASHTON, Inc. - CHEV. - OLDS Dealers 191 South University Avenue, Provo 1 BUY NOW and SAVE MONEY! HOW? LOOK! 1937 CHEV. MASTER TOWN SEDAN Original paint ( Brown Livery low mileage; hydraulic brakes All Steel Body with Turrett Top 6C?C Built-in Trunk v33 ALL CARS $200 and up Fully Guaranteed! FORTY CARS TO CHOOSE FROM Ask About Our No Down Payment Plan ! CAHNON-ASHTOU, Inc. CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBTLE 191 SOUTH UNIVERSITY AVE. - PHONE 155 GET MORE FOR YOUR GOAL DOLLARS... IvioST FOLKS BUY TRI-STATE COAL! Tri-State Luh Co, 598 South University Avenue HELPFUL SERVICE, Business Property Close In - 144x100 ft., all special imp paid. Duplex, 2 sets plumbing; 4 Apts, 2 sets plumbing; 2.ApU, 5 rooms for family use. Some real buys! See Prows & Haws Realty Company, 53 No. Univ. Ave., Provo, Utah. Phone 458. ,4 FOR RENT Unfurnished MOD. 3 Rm. apt., heat, h. w.. garage. 248 N. 2 EL j23 MOD. 3 rm. apt., sleeping porch, elec. range. 579 No. 4 E. j29 OR Prtly. furn. mod. apartment. 460 East 5th North. jl7 2 AND 3 room modern apartments. apart-ments. 144 W. 3rd So. jl7 3 ROOM modern apartment, heat and h. w. 65 N. 2 E. j22 3 RM. mod apt. 408 South 2nd West. J19 3 RM. mod., newly dec. apt., elec. equip, garage. 846 N. 5 E. jl8 3 RM. mod. basement apt., range. New home, 574 N. 7 W. jl8 3 RM. heated apt. also one rm. furn. Ph. 363J. 227 E. 3 N. jl7 BOAKL AND ROOM MODERN home, $5 week. 131 Soulh 2nd East. j20 FOR RENT FURNISHED OR UN FURN. 2 rm. mod. apt. couple, furnace heat, 155 East 2nd So. j23 2 AND 3 rm. mod. apts. Riverside Tourist Park. fl6 3 RM. mod. apt., heat, 236 So. 1st E. Phone 846 J or 118. j20 MOD. apt., pay by week, gas, elec, heat, h.w. 266 VV. 3 S. j20 5 RM. mod. apt, heat, h.w., and garage. 715 VV. Cen. Ph. 954M. jl7 4 RM. mod. apt., elec. stove and refrig. 270 E. 2nd South. j20 2 RM. mod., heated, apt., adults. 460 North 5th East. jl9 3 ROOM modern apartment, Couple. 170 VV. 2nd So. j27 3 RM. mod. apt., lights, gas and h. w. 681 N. 1 West. jl7 RM. modern basement apartment. apart-ment. 155 N. 5 VV. jl7 Phone 20 4'T ? PROVO t (UTAH)?.-EVENING HERALD, FOJt HEAL, fj Elkx, ESTATE BAlUAIN8--CTALSl Bu- neu or Aesldenof p&art)&e. Bonds or Notary t7xrk 8at or Ftoon 4 UXLAL. REALTY QDBlPAIfT 165 West Center Stmt Provo' It ow Chopping, Outer iff, our windows for fpecUl Let a Little Income ComIn! OPPORTUNITIES! STORE - FIXTURES Two Nice Apts. For Liease. MODERN HOME Nice Location A Bargain,, -$2200. FIVE ROOM FRAME $1850 May Rent. . . :4: PiioNE itraa ' 1 Willard L. Sowards AGENCY Office: 39 West 2nd North St., Provo, Utah MISCELLANEOUS TYPING at home, or part time housework. 684 E. 4 So. jl6 HAVING a party? Banquet tables, chairs, silverware. J. H. . Kirk. Phone 198J. j22 BOOK your orders for baby chicks now. Western Slope Hatchery, Grand Junction, Colo., 895 N. 1st. St. j22 EXPER. beautician for part time work, give reference. Box K, Herald. j20 FOR SALE Miscellaneous TRUCK stake bed, 7x11 ft., factory fac-tory built. Morris Scott, 1229 W. 6 So. J19 HIGHEST quality coal $6.00; gas 15c. Hill Bros. 90 E. 12 No. Phone 1512. j22 JONATHAN, Romes, Winesaps, Pearmain apples, potatoes, McMillan, Mc-Millan, Phone 1330J. fl5 $4.50 sleigh for $2.00; also Hoh-ner Hoh-ner piano-accordion. 569 N. 4 East. J17 COMPLETE sets and other household house-hold furniture. 445 No. Univ UTAH'S HOTTEST, CLEANEST COAL; starts quicker, burns longer, less soot, less ash; quick delivery, money saving prices. RIGHT WEIGHS, Ph. 525. fl5 6 RM. mod. home and furniture 80 North 7th West. jl9 HAY. Phone 040R2. Jess Smith. f4 APPLES, cooking, bottling, (spe cial) 40c and 55c bu. Delicious, Jonathans, Romes, Winesap3, bu. or truck load. Sweet cider. Thomas. Phone 1048. f4 COAL., best grade, dependable, free delivery. Christopherson. Phone 791. f4 GOOD clean, hot -Joal. 94 West 10 N. Ph. 999. Vern Bullock. f4 WANTED Miscellaneous PASSENGERS to ride to Garden City, Kansas in late model car, with heater. G. E. Moyer. 150 So. 1st West. jl7 REAL Real-Estate Bargains 4 Km. Modern Brick Home Fine lot; garage; street paved and ail paid. Close in. Was $3000.00 Now only $2200.00. 8 Km. Modern Brick Ifotne and 2 Room Rented House in rear. Extra Jarge lot Close in on Main highway. Particularly adapted tar Auto Park $3500.00. 9 Room, 2 - Story Modern Brick Home Deep lot; two car garage. Close in on 91. Only $3150.00. Good terms. Four Choice Building Lots-3x9 Lots-3x9 rods each. - Close in. Served with sidewalk, sewer, street paving, and all paid in full. South front. Only $350.00 each. These Are Wonderful Buys! "Why wait?" Price will never be lower! SE13. . . . Heal Realty 165 West Center Street PHONE 4 "We Sell thlr dearth--, V " , And Insure Its, Contents" HELP WANTED FEMALE MIDDLE AGED : woman to care for elderly lady, 371 No. '4th W. , - " ' jlT EXP. woman, must be Rood cook. Phone 58QW 4T0 N. 3 E. J22 GIRL for gen. housework. Must be experienced and neat. Apply afte:'6s p;5m; at 370 Ei 2 So. j20 F0R SALEHOUSS LARGE modern home and lot; at 551 .No. 2nd E. Inq. at this address. ad-dress. fl7 HELP WANTED MALE RAWLEIGH'S now have openings for ambitious ambiti-ous men in Juab, Tooele, and North San Pete Counties. Own and operate your own profitable and permanent business. For full particulars, see or write P. L. Snow, 385 . So. 7th East, Ps-ovo, Utah, or write direct to Rawleigh's, Dept. 139, Denver. Colorado. jl9 TREE PRICE LISTS Copies of the new farm forestry tree circular are being mailed to approximately 3000 Utah farmers from the Clark-McNary nursery at Utah State Agricultural college, col-lege, J. Whitney, Floyd exten sion forester, announces. The new circular shows another reduction in sale price of trees for legiti mate farm woodlot or windbreak planting. Since 1932, the gross American farm incomes has increased nearly $3,000,000,000. ALLEY OOP BOOTS AND -HER T 6TVlky so f OW. WE.WE. , C. VHP WHEW SOME HUUGRV 1 f SOU MEAkJxCOrTTER. 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B IV HAVE ON J ' vffWicr rroucAu. rr yovs- in RTour leavb for d a bi ri r V Ptwnmim n - ttr-, r -r- v i LOJ I I J I toioiia TwCNTV I I a I III I I I . SIX: -.v WASH TUBBS , i - , , ' 6000 HEWifi' v -STUCK. OtJ A SAMP BAR tf 46000000 GIT X ( OHV O' 60VERVJJAEUT iA0MEVABOAS8X. hvzhi' THliI'JL-- --'-tNswr TUESDAY, - JANUARY -17. S Ra nlc roppef s JBecome RbadsiHe Squatte rs i t,, '-.J1 11 "win .'UiKmu. . i i . y.jin' r ' ' ri ihiiiiim i i ' " ' p. -. -nifn- nvn i'titt r w Hi .v Huddled among household goods along highways of New. Madrid county. Mo., more than a thousand sharecropper families like that pictured above are homeless as a result of mass evictions by land owners whom tenants charge seek government crop reduction benefits for themselves. Planters re- plied the roadside squatters were part of a C I. O. "demonstration. TO EDIT ANNUAL Elinor Critchlow, caugiii-er of Mrs. Fred B. Critchlow, 314 North Sixth East, will edit the 1939 an- BUDDIES. Irt' ltW VtV.V VsJMkO'-b , CAV.VED SSCKJVb O0 W 9HO0!E. . Vvit CLM WtWL TWO VOOC WO' A.. Vvit &A0 TO Il93a ' ' 'V . . - ... r . .. - .;:.. .-:: ' - s ' : , -, ; i ' ' f 'N f r -j . s nual Girls' Day magazine at Provo Pro-vo high school, where she is a senior. Zoe Bullock, junior, and Charlotte Char-lotte Henriod, senior, will be co- you UE vou K1EVEC SAW AAE AT AKT PEACE MEETIKJG r UPV AuJt Vmi VkE DEAD, StC. BOAT TO - i i " Tp TBOAT TO Yt- ' X vx -. - business managers; Alice Turner, senior, associate editor. Publication Publica-tion will be under direction of Sherman Wing, faculty advisor. XEA CAKi OKi CTE 9vOKSt A6W By OF COUCSE OU WORE A j CLEVEP- DISOUISE, BUT I V. HAVEKJT FOUOHT YOU THRU A DOZ.EXI WAR. PICTURES MOT TO RECO&KJIZB "THAT SWAOCER IU3 WALVAOP VOURS JkAQ. kJUriEE? WELL.STA3 X vvDUTT CECOSUTZE VE. Yt- - ixv 'KIILVf C osc$x 1 . lyBOy WOTTA RIDE -.. Jv , ' 0 117 HE'S GONWATAKElN f' SmO. '"V nj HAW IF OJLV I COULD ) -;' wtx Vifll Cf IfY tr mmffi 1 J rrc i " PAGE SEVEN EX CHANGE ' PROGRAMS -. Exchange assembly programs will-be given, between ' the nine county, high schools during Jan uary, February and March as a part qf -th Jocal 1 - county branch program of the National Association Associa-tion of Student Officers. ...Programs will be presented on league v basketball game dates in most casesw PaysoQ high will be scene of the next association meeting February 1 local officers report. In.jtbe Sampan Islands, men wear their hair long, while women cut theirs short. 7$ j up to $300 Borrow cosh to pay your bill. Tben hay LESS to pay each month, because you have only ONS place to pay, Therell be more LEFT OVER for living expenses. Main requirement. Just your ability to repay small sums regularly. No comakers. co-makers. No indiscreet inquiries. inquir-ies. Quick, quiet, friendly service. ICome in or phone. Floor No. 2 Knight Block Room No. 207 - Phone 210 13 EAST CENTER ST. Over Walgreen's Drug A. C WICKMAN, Manager By HAMLIN T. M. WEC U. S. PAT. Off- By MARTIN - OO VtKiOVO .TK' GOV TAy. TO VAk WMV00 THOMPSON and COLL AMOTHER. FOIVJT. CAPTAUi-VAL CAPTAUi-VAL AKlD LOV'.E "DRAK) TEA "TOGETHER. BUT ONLY SHE WAS "DRUGGED IK) FACT, C ALU. THOSE WVOLVEO. OJLV HS ESCAPED THS T2.5AotS OF THE TXTVES OF PEACE. 7 - By BLOSSER YOU TOLD ME THAT YESTEQiy ' Kir. FRBCJCLES. WEfee HERE TO DISCUSS IM CW - r BusiNiess txsr b jsead THS ; MINUTES OF THE LAST MEETING I By CRANE GLADLY. VSR. A TUOUSJOJD PAE0iS,SC. AVJVTUtVJS TO OBLtSE A FWEHOiTWSJE, Wf TLf PAPER TO StSWFY '.k&11ht.4h. SIS' 3 S.,rw TUU KC . . XJ V sVHUCTS CtSPOWABLC. OAlsrSOM, 0i s. ft ssTTC I - .-V m icv' v ?. : |