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Show -Us t PROVO (UTAH) SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 193 5 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 office by 4 p. m. Rates First insertion, per line 10 cents; each 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, 2 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. Business Card j The General Shop 159 No. Univ. Ave. Stoves and furnace rapalrlng. Grates and linings furnished for til makes We clean chimneys and furnaces at reasonable prices. We buy, sell and exchange used furniture. Free call ana delivery service. We pay cash for used furniture. Phone 915W. Satisfaction guaranteed guaran-teed Geo. Bills, Mgr. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS STOVES and ranges. Will pay highest cash prices. Ph. 08J2. t. f. LIVE poultry, nighest casn prices paid. 101 W. 5th S. Ph 1273J. tf LOST 2 YEARLING Holstein Bulls. One nearly white. My tag on upper part of right ear. Reward. 'John W. Stubbs, R. D. No. 3, Provo, Utah. ' nl9 RED Jersey heifer 2 years old. Brand R on left hip. J. J. Robinson, Robin-son, R. D. No. 2. Provo. nl7 STEP ladders. 16 ft, S ft., one 14 ft. lean-to. Reward. Return to Provo Herald. nl9 tVHITE gold rim spectacles, Oct. 29. near 7th W., 5th N. Return to FOR SALE CARS 1 MODEL T. 4 door sedan. Ir quire 789 No. 1st West. n22 1929 CHEV sport sedan. Real bargain. bar-gain. Washburn Service, Orem. n20 WHEN you buy an auto, ask your dealer about the $5.00 down, 20-month 20-month payment plan of the PERSONAL FINANCE CO., 207 Knight Block. Phone 210. n24 BOARD AND JROOM "MOD, heated home. Pleasant surroundings. sur-roundings. Reasonable. 754 W. 1st North. dl 1 LARGE bedroom, two gentlemen gentle-men preferred. 161 E. 1 So. nl8 BOYS or six girl boarders. $17.50. 320 No. 2nd East. nl7 WANTED SALESMEN OPPORTUNITY RAISE YOUR PAY If you have car. Established Estab-lished Rawleigh Routes m Utah pay good steady cash incomes. Opening now in Tooele, Carbon and Emery counties. Use our capital- we furnish good stocks food products, cosmetics, household house-hold necessities on credit to worthy persons. Exceptional opportunity op-portunity to make big pay every day. Old established line. Samples, special deals help make quick sales, large profits. For particulars write W. T. Rawleigh Raw-leigh Co., Dept. UTK-72-X, Denver, Cole. n-3-10-17-24 INSTRUCTION MEN wanted with fair education, mechanically inclined, now employed, em-ployed, desiring to better their positions by qualifying as INSTALLATION' IN-STALLATION' experts and SERVICE engineers in ELECTRIC ELEC-TRIC REFRIGERATION and Air Conditioning. No experience necess. but applicants must be willing to train spare time for a few months. Write giving age, A J .J phone, present occupa. ana aa- dress. utilities une. inst. c-o Herald. nl8 HELP WANTED FEMALE ADDRESS CARDS, spare time, good pay. No experience required. requir-ed. Dignified work. Details stamp. Dept. 12. ZABEL, Box 37, Arlington, Calif. nl0-14-17 Real Opportunities! 120 Acres, with Home, Coop's, machinery, team, 14 cows. Trade for small place. 8 Room Brick. Two sets of plumbing. plumb-ing. Close in. $3100.00. 4 Room Brick. Good location. $1000. GRAYPAYNE REALTY CO. 215 WEST CENTER Excellent Bargains! Four nice New Apartments Heated and Rented Cost to Build Around $11,000. Now Only $6800. TERMS. Very Good Home Priced Originally Original-ly $6000. Mortgagees will consider $3650. TERMS. Line up your building lot Now Spring will soon be here THIS IS BARGAIN TIME. Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards REAL ESTATE BROKER 39 West 2nd North St., Provo FOR SALE lOTSCELT APPLES. Also hot blast heater. Thornley's. 459 No. 1st W. n29 CROSS Bred and Lincoln Bucks. John W. Stubbs. 124 S. 6th West, Provo. nl9 3 USED tires and tubes, $2.50 ea.; 1 hot water heater, $3.00; 1 star starting motor, cheap. 122 So. 5th. W. Ph. 771R. nl7 RADIOS bought and sold. New or used. R. McBride. 485 So. 5th West. n21 RIPE pears. 65c bu. Sweet cider. Thomas. 672 No. 5th West. n21 90 PULLETS, 75c each. 978 West 1st North. nl7 CALL A. Mabey, 114 or 1086W for gift brushes, mops, etc. Labor saving devices. dl4 CALL Mrs. Graham tor home made del. tomales. 928J. 157 South 7th West. n25 HAY in stack. Call 359. 225 West Center. nl8 GOOD piano. Sell cheap. Will trade. Phone 1015W. nl7 MAHOGANY flat top desk and skis. Phone 019J1. nl7 PHONE 562 W, H. D. Brown, for 1st grade royal coal. 585 East 3rd South. nl9 APPLES: Delicious, Jonathans. We load trucks. Ph. 1141J. 274 No. 1st West. d7 BEST price Royal Coal. Phone 353W. 534 East 1st South. nl7 APPLES, Delicious, Homes, and Jonathans, at Thornley's. 459 No. 1st West. nl6 FIRST class hay, delivered. 1163 No. 5th West. Ph. 562W. n22 LIVE and fresh aressea poultry. Ph. 1273J. 101 W 5th So. tf 2 YOUNG men, 23 to 33, with cars. No canvassing. Income far from average. Phone Mr. Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Roberts Hotel, for appointment. ap-pointment. nl7 HELP WANTED MALE MAN AND WIFE to run local coffee agency. Wonderful opportunity op-portunity to make $300 in a month. I send everything complete. com-plete. You risk no money. Ford Sedan given producers as a bonus. Write Albert Mills, 9223 Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. COMPANY operating nationally opening branch offices in this locality. Has position open for local manager possessing good character and financial responsibility. responsi-bility. Exp. not 'req. Position pays weekly salary with opp. for advancement. Write Credit Protective & Finance Corp., Empire Em-pire Bldg., Milwaukee, Wis. FOR RENT--UNFURNISHED 4 RM. mod. home unfurn. 881 West 4th North. nl8 1 ROOM. 290 No. 4th E. Inquire 789 No. 1st West. n22 MODERN 6 room. 268 West 3rd South. $25. dl4 5 RM. house, furnace and garage. 506 E. 3 So. Phone 506. nl8 6 RM. mod. home. Close In. $25. Phcne 25. tf FEMALE HELP SALESLADIES $15 WEEKLY and your own dresses FREE for demonstrating latest lovely Fashion Frock new Winter styles. No canvassing. No investment. Write fully. Give size. Fashion Frocks, " Dept. X-5606, Cincinnati. Ohio. MM 1 RM. furn. apt. . 470 North 1st East. . nl9 3 RM. mod. apt. Heated. Garage. Ph. 1462W. 60 No. 3rd E. n22 MOD. 3 rm. apt. Newly decorated, furn. and electric equipment. No children. 270 E. 2nd So. n22 MODERN 6 room: 268 West 3rd South. $30. dl4 3 RM. furn. apt. and garage. 232 East 3rd North. nl9 PLUMBING SERVICE For Dependable plumbing and service call Gilbert Field. 1396J. tf One half of each dollar you spend for foods goes for water, taken on an average. Vegetables contain 40 to 80 per cent water; eggs 65 per cent; pork 60 per cent; beef 60; and sifh 50 or more. BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES 6 EE WIZ WOTTA ASEARCHJN3 IT. YOU YAP. YOU POIN' IM JOMM WASH TUBBS ALLEY OOP k'fcOOT v ePttlJ KV TrKV 00 f I I . li li L'i.t 'a I GENERAL ZOOZOO, TH LEMIAM SCOURGE- TH' FIGHTIME5T WARGIOE TOTHER 5IDE OF TH' GORGE THAT HE'S BENT OM A MI55IOM BOOIMG ILL FOR MOO, 15 A CINCW BUT, HOOOeA, : WHAT CAM I DO f FRECKLES AND WE 50TTA GET 7 (HE MASkED MARVEL HAS TURNED THE TIDE WITH BUT A PEW MOMENTS TOGO, SHARVSIDE S IM THE LEAD OVER klNGSTOW ALL THE W6 CAN ABC UT THIS MUTTV COOkf HE5 A ENATOKJ f Ff SALESMAN SAM 'S DER.N FUNNY iMAVew'li HAD AMY NE.C0S ABOUT la Goof's 6auoom si uce DE. FLUKG SA(LG.D ACOAVl he: suiie is havim' a " LONG FLOAT I 1 n Phone 4S5 otamm FIRST grade butchering. Any kind. 329 East 5th North. nl9 BOSHARD BROS. Electric wir-ring. wir-ring. Call 1212 or 662 W. 4th No. 18 FOR Painting, Paperhanglng and Calcimining Phone 782W. n27 STOVE, furnace repairing, grates, linings, water jackets. Furnaces vacuum cleaned $3.50. Installations Installa-tions free. Phone 08J2. Lf. The Hollywood Round - Up HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 15 (TIE) Helen Twelvetrees, screen star, and Ruth Etting, radio and movie celebrity, today were shipmates aboard a steamer bound for Honolulu Hono-lulu and Australia. Songstress Etting was bound WOTTD A 7 yA FIMP? 0T JL Id HIS FRIENDS PS I WOULDN'T POPE WRITE A THING ABOUT NUTTY COOK, IF I WERE 'YOU... HE CANT PLAY FOOT BALL .' v OH, 00CL - AS LOMG AS X'c Leer lucHAiiGeoF THS J(iMTI'LL t-AKe TH' BeST OF IT, AM' TTY TA K6.E.P OOR. GUESTS 5AT S F D J V ( for '.the itwach at Waikiki to rest after a busy season, while Miss Twelvetrees will continue to Sydney, Syd-ney, Australia, to star in a film, after which she will make a personal per-sonal appearance tour of Australia, Aus-tralia, New Zealand, China and Japan. Accompanying the actress were her husband-manager, John Woody, and their two year old son, Jack Woody, Jr. ' Screen players today keep anxious anxi-ous watch as Michael Belcon, Gau- mont-British production head, roamed about the film colony with an open checkbook, ready to sign personalities for British films. On his last visit here six months ago, Balcon signed Richard Dix, Madge Evans, Helen Vinson, Walter Wal-ter Huston, C. Aubrey Smith and Robert Donat all at fat salaries. Rumors that he had set a definite defin-ite date for his wedding to Jacqueline Jacque-line Wells, film actress, were denied de-nied today by Walter Brooks rm Philadelphia socialite, as he prepared pre-pared to fly to New York. "I'm flying east tonight because be-cause of the death of my grandfather, grand-father, but I'll be back in a week," he said. Brooks insisted time had been set for the nuptials, although his engagement to Miss Wells was an nounced last September. LETTER ADDRESSEE? TO JOHN SJETTLETOM. CjETTHAT JOHN NcTTLBTun Cb(GLP&E- -TYVENO HE'S BIG AN TOUGH AN' MUCH TOO ROUGH FOR TH LIKES OME T'TACKLE BUT, COME WHAT MAY, NOBODY CAM SAY, FOOZYS JUST A . LOTTA CACKLE' LISTEN TO STRANGE 1 INTERLUDE, WOULD YA ! ARE. OU TRYING TO TELL US ? PRESS BOX SIR., &OT r THOUGHT PGR-HAPS PGR-HAPS YOU'D UKE TQ LOOk AT TH PAPER. IM tellus? what ym AtoolateJ J 8UDDV- rve I SEEM y 1 1 i EDGEIilONT li MRS. EVA GIIXESPIE Reporter - Phone 040-J2 Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Meldrum accompanied Mr. and- Mrs. Theron Hull on their return to their home in Los Angeles, California. Mr. and Mrs. Meldrum will visit in California indefinitely. Allen Stewart was a Salt Lake visitor- Thursday. He Was accompanied ac-companied home by Mrs. Stewart, who has spent the past week visiting there. A group of friends pleasantly surprised Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Elliott at their home Thursday evening. An evening of games was enjoyed by the following couples. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Baum. Albert Bennett of Holden, Utah, is visiting here with his brother Emmett at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Bigler. D. Henry Jones Was successful in bagging a seven-point elk weighing over 500 pounds, from the Timpanogos herd, Thursday. Two other elk were killed by the party and Mr. Jones reports that it was a real trip and real sport. Mrs. Carrie Peterson of Magna, who has been visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Earl Hogan WOT ISIMCE SkEET LIED OP IT 575UIMEA Pl5 FARM THING fcL&fc. &TUKIU, I KfcCK.UN HE'D UE ABOUT 7 7S WOULDN'T HE ? . - T VQO OOfcttT TO CAVA. I'M A WEE BIT LIGHT FOR A THUMDEPBOLT, BUT : 1 I 1 r. 4JLXA NEVERTHELESS, I'LL DEAL IM. A JOLT' ILL HIT TH' MUG SO BLASTED HARD THAT EVEN HIS UNCLE IS COMMA GET JARRE COELL.THEKJ, COOCOP HAVG A CIGAR'. A COMPLIMMlS OF TWE HOTGLI fifTV- IceNTeRfl THANKS LOT I in tr it ! nr a i , . . - - - J I GUESS I fK 4 OUGHTA KNOW Vfl& was pleasantly surprised Friday by her daughter, Mrs. Don Hold-away Hold-away end Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pendleton of Magna, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. After a pleasant birthday dinner at the Hogan home, Mrs. Peterson and Miss Joan Holdaway accompanied accom-panied the Magna visitors home. Mrs. Vera Clark of Lehi spent Saturday visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Brereton. Members of the Sharon stake high council will be the speakers at sacrament meeting Sunday evening commencing at 7 o'clock. A special musical program is being be-ing prepared by ward chorister Ossa Ferguson and organist Olea Schuman. All members of the ward are urged to be in attendance. attend-ance. The March ON THE RADIO ON THE SCREEN AND IN YOUR HOME SAVE f One SAVE (a Two $2.80. Year $7.60 V Years We carry all magazines. Special Christmas club rates. Call 848 for information I&IOES Phone 48 ABOUT HIS V'THINK V I'D AMP EVERY HE KILLED KMOW IF SkEET'S THEIR RELATIVE. TM' Bk36ER THEY WERE MURDERED EITHER HIS NAME, BROTHERS ?J OOKsT 1935 BY NEA SERVICE. P. Jm A A l 1935y NEA SewVlCEZlNjg. I. M. LISTEN, KID, DON'T SIT THERE LIKE A BUMP ON LA LOS, AND TRY 10 SELL US THE IDEA THAT THE KID WrTH THE MASK ON CANT PLAY FOOTBALL WHO ARE YOU, ANYWAY ? f fMD MUCH OBLIGED 0 1S V USA SEKVKt. lWC m. tc U.". Bright Moments IN GREAT LIVES Dr. George Otis Smith, for many years director of the Geological Geo-logical survey, and the man who was instrumental in the enactment enact-ment of federal oil land and mineral min-eral leasing laws, was the son of Hodgdon, Maine, newspaper editor. edi-tor. His father wanted him to become a newspaperman, but young Smith wanted to study geology. His father was philosophical. philo-sophical. "After all, my boy," said the elder Smith, "it's just as well. It takes a good man to succeed in newspaper work." of HERDS 1 1 BY MARTIN 5IVE BO BUCKS. PODMETOA FOR RSVEKK5E, OR THEiR 500,000 LIFE INSURANCE, ANP I DON'T THINK IT WAS FOR T KtVtNQb. BY CRANE tT. VE,? 07 TVOtB OKV6 INC. T. M. REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. BY HAMLIN RCpI uTS? PAT. r - ' BY BLOSSER NEVER Ml WD ME COME OK LET'S & JOIM THE KID IM THE MASK, BY SMALL FElR. LGTriME LOAF the: MACOA4- wupEy HoTec opexi all, Day Lervati. PAT. Off. n r c: r 1 3 mri Jn a : |