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Show PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1935 For WANT ADS PHONE 495 Want ads will appear on the Classified Ad Page if they 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 oft ice by 4 p. m. Rates First insertion, per line 1U cents; each additional insertion, inser-tion, per line 5 cents; one week, per line 30 cents: two weeks, per line f0 cents; one month, per line U0 cents. (Minimum charge. 25 cents, i 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 K) cents per- line per insertion, in-sertion, S pt. type. Business Card The General Shop l!V.t No. Univ. Ave. Stoves and furnace rapairing Grates and linings furnished lor all makes We clean chimneys and furnaces at reasonable prices. We buy. sell and exchange used furniture. Free call and' delivery service We pay cash for used furniture. Phone 91aW. Satisfaction guaranteed guaran-teed Geo Bills, Mgr. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BARTLKTT pears. Julian Hansen. Han-sen. K.tst oi Lincoln H S.. under the large elm tree. s!' CHAMBERS lllele: With the modome Will sell tor .VIO gas range almost new. Ti No. Uuiv s4 Ave TROMHOM-; lor .de F.ast 1st South cheap. 'J44 LARGE enamel circulator heater Will heat 4 to ti rooirih or- .tore.j Cos t Mill ! o r $ 32 50 0sJ2 si ,' BUFFET, sectional bookcase, gas : stove C.'tli 359. 140 No 4 W si 2 COAL ranges. A -1 : and $10. Kitchen Libit-, chairs, hi. h.ur . baby buggy, che 0sJ2 si ESSEX sedan. Charter Oak heater, heat-er, bicycle. I .J sidewalk bicycle bi-cycle and tricycle. 79 W. 2 N. s3 MONARCH : tut;.- with iai ket. en;!!i;-l on h-t. S3 water Sir. all ciicul.itut ht-aU-r. t-i Nov. .",(). (tHj-J. t 3") last si PKDDLKRS: W ars at C) .1 Call's, mi. E Linc -:n liiuh. s'i fxlO LOT on 4 W. Cut to $14... Call No 4 West s'i i:SED baby otisy JMio. Kitelu-n range $l.r. tiH2 K. .'n so HOOVER cleaners. New and ase.l. Knight C(.al and lee ll.e I'll 209. s4 rOOKING apps li-nry Thomas U72 N. r W. Phone 104 s3 IVE and fresh aressed poultry. Ph. 1273J. 101 W 3th So. tf This Curious OF THE FAR EAST, HAVE ASBBD AZ&Sk mXWl JLjf J2 HAVE rrsCzrt.fiZt 1 VA, $MJQ AN1D IT IS ONLV MM yLj V J&S& I THE f?EWi-ES op ; fpi Ji these: species j PS y TgAgV'. 3j0r 1 1HM1 sKt inui, JbgS ' " j EQUIPPED. i.T. toPi xsr. ii Kssr r a WHICH THEY SPREAD OUT TO FOCW A fAfiZACJ-tUT. i sponges I j '-rX: SPONGES AtEl MOT ALWAYS I WHILE LIVING. THEV ARE OfcEEN. UlC. INDIGO, HOME SPECIALS! -o- OWNEKS PAID $5700! NOW for $3850. Under H. O. L. Plan 7 Rooms Modern large lot 3 Blks from B. Y. U. 3 Blks from Center of Provo. o NEW MODERN HOME NEW FURNISHINGS--Large Lot Lake Fish - Flowers three Garages Priced $6000.00. o 4 Room Home Lot SE Location $950.00 TOTAL PRICE! o ." Acres 4 Room Home Water Lights - Priced at $2500.00. o 5 Acres Mapleton Bench Fruits TRADE for Provo Property. . o Gxl2 Rods Large House 2 blks from B. Y. U. Priced $2800.00. o 2o Acres N.E. Provo, $4000. Water Wa-ter right -TRADE FOR PROVO PRO-VO PROPERTY. o 7 Acres Modern Brick Home Coops WEST DRIVE Trade for Provo Home. o 20 Acres -New Home. Mapleton; 22 Acres New Home, Provo Bench MANY FARM TRADES! PHONE 1099 Willard L. Sowards REAL ESTATE BROKER 39 V. 2nd North St., Provo, Utah Interniountain Realty A few of our good buys: 11 R. Home, completely furnished, 1 city blk from B. Y. U.; large lot, garage, ga-rage, basement apt. rented $30. Other' homes ranging m price $1000 and up. Farms, any size, trade or- sale. Prows & Haws, M" N. Univ. Ave. Phone ilS. TODAY'S Recti REAL ESTATE BARGAINS! 4 Room House Garage, deep lot, $750 00. .1 Room Brick with Plumbing Beautiful Lot $12fi0.f0. 10 Room Brick. Modern - Extra large lot. close in $2500 00. i Room Modern Brick Stucco near B. Y. U: arranged for two families $1700.00. Beautiful 5 Room Modern Home in Northeast, trade for one in Southeast, or sell outright. J Farms and Ranches for Sale or j Trade Few Rents. HEAL REALTY CO. 1 82 West ( enter - Phone FOUR A'e Sell the Earth and Insure Its Contents" SALT LAKE HOME Trade i'.t A. with Home. Tim- ." K. Mk1. Large lot R,-a. Bargain. Terms. $1950. New Mod. Frame, paved street. Terms. S'2500.. t K. Mod. Brick, paved street. ;7i'0 Terms. MANY REAL BUYS Muney at Reasonable Interest. (irav-Iavne Realty Co. ZIS WEST ( ENTER HELP WANTED FEMALE POSITION open Married or single woman, showing stunning new Autumn dresses. .1T weekly and your own dresses tree. No canvassing. can-vassing. Kxperier.ce unnecessary. Send size. Fashion Frocks. Dept. T-7637, Cincinnati. Ohio. WOMAN wanted for housekeeping. housekeep-ing. Inq. 36 E. 4 No. si World BF.r7 FOUND IN YELLOW, RED, EO-UE. LACK AND WHITE. .. 191L bl Nt btWVItt INC 9- il ' T DRAGOMS, ATS be FOR SALE LAND CHOICE lot. A bargain if sold soon. V. J. 91 West 2nd So. s4 WANTED SALESMEN J MEN WANTED for Rawleigh routes in Tooele, Millard and Carbon counties. Write today. Rawleigh Co., Dept. UTI-72-SB, Denver, Colo. sl-8-15-22-29 FOR RENT FURNISHED 2 NICE rooms and closed-in porch. Adults. 92 So. 2 West. sl3 STARTUP'S apis. 65 N. 1 W. mod. cool, popular prices. a31 3 ROOM mouem, casement apt. 593 East 1st North. s5 HELP WANTED MALE HOW WOULD iOU like to make $7.50 a day"? Own a brand new Ford Sedan besides? Be your own boss? I send everything you need. Postivitely no money risk. Details free. Albert Mills. 7311 Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. BOOTS AND HER GObH OERKS Tl 1 Lb CWWT rG6D OOT VCXa5 CjOWE. OOT V 60 CCM'EAVafcD OWtU Hi WASH TUBBS o; ir vapVp rMAMrtPD WE'LL WORk FOk WOrHIM'. T VCJJ'Vb VU OUR M1WDS, MISS WE'LL TWITCH1. WE POUT WE'LL WAkTT TO LB AVE. . ALLEY OOP r V; K'T-r, , FRECKLES AND G0SM!"TWAT OLCANO DIDKlT leave AsnrrHiKiG.' rr swept WAY EVERVTWltslQ IN rrs wake !! SALESMAN SAM LAUNCH, SArA I. CO DIG IT UPS ' PARKING- ioysi Phone 495 umrts WANTED MISCELLANEOUS PULLETS or yearling White Leghorn Leg-horn hens. Ph. 040J2. s3 STOVES and ranges. Will pay highest cash prices. Ph. 08J2. s27 TO RENT. Two rm. unf. apt. Phone 580 J. s3 LIVE poultry, nlghest cash prices paid. 101 W. 5th S. Ph. 1273J. tf FOB SALE CABS MODEL A Ford pickup '29 for sale. Inquire 15 So. 5th W. s3 FORD Tudor sedan, cheap. 1929 model. Ph. 564M. 442 No. 1 E. Si MISCELLANEOUS STOVE, furnace repairing, grates, linings, water jackets. Furnaces vacuum cleaned $3.50. Installations Installa-tions free. Phone 08J2. s27 BUDDIES StKOCN' T WfVb 3QOO OOGV TOO AK' We VNJtVSW 6000 ' ' ' 'i-' 111- 1 rA j0 ST AKJD VOU WASM DI5HB5. DO ANJyT HI Mo. HIS FRIENDS AMD MY DIAMOND MINE WfTH FT Y S Ar m. J I dead . y- . m m C0T0(0r TRADED OJlTH OL.' fAAM ME(l'D PHRETT - GAVE Hlt TH' CART (3O0G-HT VesTAH PLUMBING SERVICE For Dependable plumbing and service call Gilbert Field. 1396J. tf FOB BENT OB LEASE BRICK building 30x165 ft. for rent. Inq. 132 No. 5th West. s3 NEWLY remodeled and decorated modern store and butcher shop, 24x42; fully equipped; stock at invoice prices. Only meat market mar-ket in Utah county town with large mine payroll. Box W, Herald. s6 LOST I JzJ-. FALSE teeth near Pioneer park, Reward. Return to rrald. s3 MILK route book, in Provo or Provo canyon. Reward. Phone 482W. Lawrence Johnson. s3 PAIR of scales in NE Provo. Ret. to Herald. Reward. si LIGHT red pig 175 lb., Tuesday. Reward. Floyd Cordner, Orem. si FOR RENT - - UNFURNISHED 5 RM. home. 324 E. 3 So. Inq. in basement. Ph. 167. si 3 RM. mod. unf. apt. Phone 118. sb Mfc (u cwn, CAW 30ST CLEAR. OUT. IS FRECKLES, LET "THAT BE A LESSON TO YOU ..-MAN IS PURTY POWERFUL, AN' SCIENCE IS SOMETHIN ID CROW ABOUT... BUT THE ELEMENTS CAN WHJP THE BEST OF US J S' ' A THAT OLD tUR.ECK?Cx3WV, oo hat's coneoveR. THAT Guy Probate and Guard ianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Further Information. TREASURY DEPARTMENT PROCUREMENT DIVISION PUBLIC WORKS BRANCH Washington, D. C, August 16, 1935 Proposals are hereby solicited for a site for a Federal building at Provo, Utah, to be opened pub- j licly in the office of the post- j master a Provo, Utah, at 9 o'clock a. m., on September 5 1935, for the sale, or donation to the United States of a lot conveniently located Approximate dimensions: corner lots 130 foot frontage, 205 foot depth; Interior lots 155 foot frontage, front-age, 205 foot depth. Sites having different street frontage dimensions will be considered con-sidered provided the area is approximately ap-proximately the same In all cases where possible bids should be submitted by actual owners own-ers of properties and not by agents. Documentary evidence of agent's authority must be attached attach-ed to proposals. Upon application, the postmaster will supply prospective pros-pective bidders with proposal blanks and a circular giving par- ticulars as to requirements and in- 6A T'LOO A.T ( V i QK ij f V IN AhaTS WOT THE ( AW, MI.EASy. I'M VvAM J gX$t ) OMLV BLOOM IM6 ISICkA LAKES. LETS 60 r --s!J. r- LAKE. SOME PLACE WHERE fi ( OOF HE7S kMOCED f JQGHT BACK WHER? YVVVI- CUT COLDER'M ( WHERE A VA STARTED PROM k AINT NO USE TRYIN' TO LICK THINGS BlGGER'N YOURSELF.1 ANYWAY THOSE DIAMONDS BELONGED IN THAT EARTH- IT HAD EVERY RIGHT TO DESTROY THEM ! MUTHM' THAT I KNJOU3 OF. 50SS1' 7 . structions for preparation of bids and data to accompany same. C. J. PEOPLES, Director of Procurement. Published Aug. 26, 28, 30, Sept. 1, 4, 1935. The Following Notice Does Not in Any Way Affect the Provo Branch of the First Security Bank of Utah, National Na-tional Association, nor Its lieposits. NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING MEET-ING OF STOCKHOLDERS August 28, 1935. To the Stockholders of First Security Bank of Provo: Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the stockholders stockhold-ers of the First Security Bank of Provo will be held at the office of the company in Provo, Utah, on Saturday, the 14th day of September, Septem-ber, 1935, at eleven o'clock a. in. for the purpose of acting upon a proposal to dissolve the corporation corpora-tion in the manner provided by law and for the transaction of such other business as may properly prop-erly come before the meeting. By order of the President. F. G. WARN1CK, Secretary. Pub. Aug. 30 to Sept. 13, 1935. GEE, RFE YOU SURE TAKE "THINGS SWELL FT ISNT EVERYONE WHO COULD SEE A FORTUNE SWEPT AWAY, WrTHOUT CRYIN" ABOUT IT V. - 1 fTiJwv njLV YfTaday PHR.G.TTAD HS DOCTOR Told hi ta take , LONG OJRLKSt W Y vOAR.T WvCY.0 , IO : 1 r r i i - v r rr " y U v LINERS COLLIDE DOVER, Eng., Aug. 30 (TIE) The British battleship Ramillies and the North German Lloyd liner Eisenbach collided nine miles off Dover today. The Eisenbach has a displacement displace-ment of 4159 tons. The Ramillies was one of several sever-al battleships which sailed from Sheerness today to join the home fleet at Portland. POSTPONE MATCHES FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Aug. 3U d:.I! -Second round matches oi the national men's and women's tennis championships at the West Side Tennis club were postponed until tomorrow because of continued con-tinued rains. SIGNS COAL BILL WASHINGTON, Aug. 30 d'Pi President Roosevelt today in the presence of a group of legislators put his approval on the Guffey coal bill. The sponsor of the measure. Sen. Joseph Guffey, D., Pa., received re-ceived one of the pens with which Mr. Roosevelt signed the bill. More books have been written on Abraham Lincoln than any other man. Napoleon held the record rec-ord prior to 1870. It takes 12,000 cattle heads to make one pound of the pituitary substance used in medical science BY MARTIN BY CRANE BY HAMLIN rtiTBVHZA'StRVKt.lHC. T. M.Ea ti- PAT. Oft. J BY BLOSSER A FELLER CANT ALWAYS BE A WttJNER I ALWAYS FK3GERED THAT A MAN WITH A BIG FIST IS ONLY AS STRONG AS HIS CHIN !! BY SMALL Thekj that car' ll be a BIG- HELP ! T. M Dec. u s 7 I ll |