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Show PAGETEN PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, f UNDAY, MAY 19, 1935 t.t j nrriYTwnmiTrrvk J' P ' I i j For WANT ADS Phone Want ada will appear on the Classified Ad Page If they are in the office before 8 a. m., after which they will appear in the column "Too Late for Classification." Classifica-tion." Want Ada will be accepted until l 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 insertion, per tine lu cents; eth additional insertion, inser-tion, per line 5 cents; one week, per line 30 cents; two weeks, per line 50 cents; one month, per line 90 cents. (Minimum charge, 25 cents.) Count five words to line. Minimum accepted, two lines. Double price will be charged if payment is delayed delay-ed or collector must call. Legal Rate 10 cents per line per insertion, in-sertion, 8 pt, type. Seed Potatoes Hay Sterling H. Nelson Co. Call Provo 022-J-l tf Business Card Furniture Dealers FURNITURE REPAIRED LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED at Reasonable Pns! We Buy, Sell and Exchange USED FURNITURE Free Call and Delivery Service WE PAY CASH FOR USED FURNITURE Satisfaction Guaranteed GENERAL SHOP Phone 915-W - 159 North Univ. GEO. BILLS. Manager MISCELLANEOUS WORKERS REVOLT against hard, stiff, uncomfortable work-shoes work-shoes that dry even stiffer after soaking. They're turning by- the thousands to Wolverine Shell i Horsehides, the workshops that j are always soft-dry soft--stay j soft yet wear like iron! Try on a pair today and FEEL the difference. dif-ference. Mose Lewis, Provo, Utah. FOR patch plastering call at R73 W. 4 So. Prices reasonable. mlM L. C. GUYMON, Electrical Contractor. Con-tractor. 471 East ( North. Phone 31 W, Provo, Utah. jll FOR Painting, papering, calcimin-ing calcimin-ing call James Nelson, S12J. 93 West Center. m22 $50 CREDIT on new model Chrv car. Substantial discount. 1X7 W. 1 So. ml!) FOR painting, papcrhanging or kalsomining call 1202. 671 E. 5 S. J9 FOR SALE HOUSES MODERN house lot sate Inquire at 161 East 1 S.--uth. - ni21 This Curious ARMADI ABFMTIMA, GROWS TO A LENGTH l?!- c only INCHES ' IMS BY EA SeVC. IWC. AT BtLOXi, M(SS., INA FIVE-BAUU GOLF AATCM PLAVED BV DR. MANN IMG, GEO. DAVIS, L.H. BARK4DALE, B B. O'MAKA AND W. E. BEASLEV, THE PA 3 SEVENTEENTH HOLE WAS MADE. IN SCORES OF i9 Z$ 3, 4- AND S L REAL ESTATE OPPORTUNITIES! A BARGAIN! Two Rooms large lot B. Y. U. District $1250. Terms. o NEW FURNISHED BRICK COTTAGE COT-TAGE Nothing like this buy Sacrificed-NORTHEAST PART OF CITY. A BEAUTY PEACH & PRUNE ORCHARD - Coops for 600 Poultry- A BARGAIN! o 309 ACRES DAIRY RANCH TRADE for Provo Property. o PHONE 1099 Willard L. Sowards REAL ESTATE BROKER 39 W. 2nd North St., Provo, Utah 3-R. Brick, large lot. NW, good condition, $1400.00, terms. 7-R. Mod. Frame, large lot, garage and improvements, $2500.00, NR.. A number of poultry farms. Ranches - Ranges - Farms. Property to Exchange - Fire Ins. Prows & Haw, 85 North Univ. Ave. Phone 618. FOR SALE mSELLANEQUS HAYES sprayer. Capacity 150 gal. Stanley Roberts, R. F. D. No. 3, Box 179. m24 PIGS and Bliss potatoes. Clarence Marrott, 1st No. Street, Orem. m23 QUALITY fishing tackle. Night crawlers. Mrs. W. L. Fresh water, 41 So. 2 E. m23 50 COLORADO blue spruce. 5 yr. old. Phone 714 or 132. ml9 GUAR, nut coal. $4.50. Pea coal $4. 911 N. 1 E. Phone 206J. m31 ROOSTERS. 6 weeks East 4 til South. old. 472 ni 23 BED. piano, ivory dressing table. Singer sewing machine, rugs, leather davenette. washer, bicycle, bi-cycle, odd d. rm. chairs, rocker. 618 E. 5 North. m24 LARGE mare, one cow, seed potatoes. po-tatoes. Albert Holdaway, Vineyard. Vine-yard. ml9 TOMATO plants, Philip Skinner. 3 mi. north of Provo, state road. ml9 PORTABLE garage, lined and sealed. Suitable to convert into cabin. Dr. Bowdish. 213 So. 1 East. ml9 LIVE and fresh dressed poultry. Ph. 1273J. 101 W. 5 So. j9 DELTA hay. Any amount. 1163 N. 5th West". Phone 562W. j9 ELECTROLUX cleaners, air puri- ' fier. Demonstration free. C. Wil-ford Wil-ford Larsen. Phone 04J3 orl270J. m22 HELP WANTED FEMALE i ADDRESS Envelopes at home, sparetime; $5 to $15 weekly. Experience unnecessary. Digni- ! fied work Send stamp for par- i ticulars. HAWKINS. Dept. 22. i Box 75. Hammond, Ind. PLUMBING SERVICE For Dependable plumbing and service call Gilbert Field. 139f.J. tf HELP WANTED MALE I WANT A MAN for local Tea and Coflee Route paving up to $.17.50 a week. Everything furnished; furn-ished; automobile given producer. produc-er. vt:- Albert Mills. 7143 Monmouth, Cincinnati. Ohio. World AVAM' AND A riWIN. ALTHOUGH BOTH ARE. HOOFEGf ANAAALS, ARE NO MORE CUOSELV RELATED THAN A COW AND A L.ION LOST TWO state medals. Bronze and Silver. Ret. to Herald. Reward. m20 FOB SALE OR TRADE ONE small ice cream outfit for less than half price. Call Bunker Farms. Phone 016R2. jlO FOR RENT--UNFURNISHED 7 RM. mod. home, garage. Call 460M or at 675 N. 3 E. m29 yyANTEDJglSOEL LIVE poultry, highest cash prices paid. 101 W. 4th So. Ph. 1273J. j9 FOUND LADIES' watch on high school grounds. Inquire at Herald. m20 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES fTT ARE SOKE ORDERS FOR p BOOTb , NEEDLE- KRE THE ORAEXAVb WASH TUBBS (OW, HELLO BOVS. I WAS m W POKJY J J ORAEUTAVb .1 r i JUST GOIM6 POR A5WIMJ ' TTsmm i r y ir v J y i' ml r .ALLEY OOP H I , GU2. W HATCH A ) OH .THESE? AVA, I WU2 JUS' nnikl' WITH THEM K TYIKi T'FINJD OKIE THAT WOULD TH" SALESMAN SAM TH CEATtR. HCR.E. ae."p-.EMTV TOU&H I UTTLE PEBBLES STtuci bot ooM't ue.. 'e.!v FRECKLES AND I M m MK3GSY, I GEEVE READ FEELING 1 THIS IS ) ABOUT YOU IM THE ANY J MY FRIEND, J PAPERS MR. BETTER, R0FE...HE J PETTINGILL.' I'M MK3GSY Plume 495 FOR RENT FURNISHED STRICTLY mod. furn. Suitable for couple. 180 E. 5 So. m24 2 RMS. No children. Don't apply if not working 58 W. 3 So. j2 CLEAN 2 rm. mod. home. Adults Only $10. 405 So. 4 West ml9 , . 1 3 RM. heated apt. No children. Phone 186R. rh!29 4 ROOM mod. apt. Fiano. 665 West 4th North. m21 3 RM. apt. Newly papered and painted. 56 South 2nd West. m21 MOD. apt. Garage. Phone 142-M. 371 No. 3 West. ml9 3 ROOM basement apartment. 593 East 1st North. jl JONES apt. Modern. Adults. 270 N. 1 E. 1525J. ml8 CAaJ !'. TUNi&e W' 6ETTM tOE'RE OCT OF I-1M 5CKS2.EO THEM L00KJM6 FOR. I'M Bt SUITABLE FOk JUDGE OF MEW AXE I'M AXE FIXIKJ FIELD RLcifCHtK AM THEIR RefAfiKS o-rr elpl mammy I HIS FRIENDS SURE,FRECKJ THE DOCTOR TOLD ME, IP I kEEP ON IM- PROING,! MAY BE ABLE TO SfT UP INSIDE MONTHS.' FURNITURE LATE Monarch coal range, enamel on legs, good condition, $27.50. Coal rahge, $11.00. 205 North Eighth East ml9 FOR SALE CARS ERSKINE se-an. Driven only 35000 mi. In fine cond. $100. Cash or terms. Phone 042J1 Provo. COACH. New tires, bargain. 228, West 3rd. North. m24 '32 FORD V-8 Deluxe coupe. Excellent Ex-cellent : cond. Inq. 407 N. V W. m22 Prbbate and Guard ianship Notices i Consult County Clerk or th Respective Signers for Furthe Information. I 4c 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of James C. Mayberry, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers at office of Brock-bank Brock-bank and Pope, Knight Block, ARE VAOV3M TOO FA TOO b FOR. 6EE FOR SALE rWE'R9 SO GOTTA FIWD EVOTEP AM EXPERT, j WE-WE CAM V v . HARDLVTALK. J f f AKJ I ( L"y PERT J LEMME HELP YA HUMT-) A PRETTY GOOD HEADS OKAY- GO AHEAO HELP YER- SELF "WHO StO VOU' DUttB BABOO I WEVE DONE EVERYTHING WE KNOW, TO HELP THE BOY, BUT HIS CASE IS A STRANGE ONE... fT LOOKS RATHER HOPELESS, BUT I HAENT .TOLD HIM "THAT Ml A nUN t. 11. mtMM JLA1 A SPANISH FORK MBS. EJTJE DART, Reporter - Sunday- afternoon the children of ' Mr. sand Mrs. A. T. Money gathered at their home to honor their parents. A family dinner was served in the late afternoon, those , present .were Mr. and Mrs. William Money and children;1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Money and children ; Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Money and children and Mr. and Mrs. Amnion Am-nion Ferguson the latter couple of Goshen. Grant Bowers who t's employed at Twin Falls. Idaho, spent the week-end here visiting his parents,' par-ents,' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bowers of Lake Shore. Fifteen friends of Hugh Rounds gave him a pleasant surprise party Saturday evening at the home of Russell Isaac. Mr. Rounds is leaving this week Provo, Utah, on or before July 9th, 1935. LESTRA MAYBERRY HOLDEN Administratrix of Estate v of James C. Mayberry, Deceased. Brockbank & Pope, Attorneys for Administratrix, Knight Block, Provo, Utah. Pub. May 5, 12, 19, 26 1935. VNSSEKi ,COOV1Ea3ERE AV TrWS'e? MAA 6TOFF ET GET POTATOES m,..-. mmw: rv ' am i AQTOAPAPWrxCltf RtJTTOW rrs the u,rr t it--r TiLicr-rr-r VC 1935 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. f . M. VOU COULbKT KETtH PMEOttONlA, VOU . SLA-SIDED V T-- r , , ' SILK SOC HERE UMTILTHEY LEAVE rti.jiji Ml m - HE WAS DESERTED AFTER HIS MOTHER PASSED AVY...HE WAS JUST A klD,AT THE TIME, BUT HE HAS A LOT OF COURAGE .. .THAT SMILE OF HIS IS ENOUGH TO PROVE THAT "hey, king ) GUZZLE - LOOK yt z r : HAPPENINGS - - Phone 168 f to make his home in Ogden. The time was spent playing games and later refreshments were served. Those present were, Clee Bingham, Betty Hansen, Allen Adams, Reed Joonson. Russell Isaac, June McKeii, Aaeiia Faux, Sterling Nelson, Allen Taylor, Wanda Chappie, Norma Thomas, Ray Johnson, Evelyn Olsen, Thel-ma Thel-ma Nelson, Roma Christensen and the guest of honor. A group of school mates gathered gath-ered at the home of Fawn Stewart who has been out of school for some time recovering from an operation Tuesday afternoon and held a cheer party. The hostesses were Adella Faux, Elinor Hamil- ! ton, Janet Moran and Jean Mc- Glone. There were 25 little friends present. Games were played play-ed and at six o'clock a hot supper was served at small tables centered center-ed by vases of tulips. Spring flower decorated the rooms. The I party was greatly appreciated by me guesi or nonor. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jex, their daughter, Elthear and son LeRoy, Mrs. Uri Stewart, Sr., and Mrs. Effie Dart, motored to Salt Lake DOKi O.K -fctJY. -PETTE. OOYTK W VINO As V3cr V0KY .TT. . --TJ t TCUTH BUT V0U COULD TELL IF SSJUV OCM 'EM. REC. U. S. PAT. OFF.XiWgV H1YA, FRECKLE- FACE k e 19JS BY NEA 6EBVtCE, IMC i - ;.fi:. ONLY A MlAClE; Ci-Ak4 SAVE HM... IF ONLY TO PEOPLE ! HE COULD SET TO THE DELMAR CLINIC WHO KNCW RUFE WITHIN THREE DAYS, WE BE A8LE TO STOP THE OF SEPTIC POISON... BUT THAT DONT HAPPEN RJIET Wednesday evening to bid goodbye good-bye to Mr. and Mrs. Conrey Bry-son, Bry-son, who are leaving Thursday to make their home at El Paso, Texas. Mrs. Lrryson was formerly Mrs. Pearl McMullan, Daughter of Mrs. Beth Hale. The couple were married Wednesday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jones Williams are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter at the Georges Hospital. The mother was formerly Miss Genevieve' Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Jex Boyack announce an-nounce the birth of a son. The third ward Primary held their annual May Festival Monday Mon-day afternoon at 4 o'clock. A large number of mothers were present to see the groups of children chil-dren in interesting drills, songs and plays. Each group of the Primary participated in the activities. activ-ities. Little Miss Regina Craig was the May Queen. Mrs. Phyllis Smith conducted the exercises and Mrs. Hazel Larsen was the accompanist. JAPAN COPS OPENER SCHEVENIGEN, The Netherlands, Nether-lands, May 17 tUJ'J Jro Yaniag-ishi Yaniag-ishi of Japan opened the European Euro-pean zone Davis cup tie with Holland Hol-land by defeating Tod Hughan. 6-5, 5-3, 6-1. 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