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Show - -i i. . - '.17ANT;?: ACS- . Want ads 'will appearon " tht s Classified Ad Page If : they re 1a the office before ' a . mHs after.? wWc vtbey wiit; appear Ha the -column "Too? Lata Fog; QaBalfica-2;tion."g QaBalfica-2;tion."g ! Want Ada wni baccepted 1 until 1 P- nw except on Raturdayv . .when they;.wni w appear, in Sunday's. Issue, if 'phoned into the office by . Rates First and second day,, each r insertion 10 cents per line: three days 25 cent per line; fc : on .week, AO cents per line; two weeks, 70 cents . per tine; .one month S1J2Q per line. Minimum charge 25 cents. Mir 'mum accepted 2 lines. Al words must be fully spelled out and no abbreviations abbrevia-tions accepted. Classified Ads Must Be Paid in Advance . Legal Rate IQ cents per Jine per ln-ertloii,' ln-ertloii,' pL'type. en "Easy s are Hard To Raise Get .PERSONAL. Come in. phone or write. YouH find us friendly, interested, and "hu-man,t? "hu-man,t? We're GLAD to lend where a loan will HELP. People 6f good character and ability to make small regular payments, but who do not have the kind of security usually required re-quired elsewhere, can borrow up to. $300. Co-signers not needed. No credit inquiries of friends, relatives, or employer. No embarrassment. As simple as opening a "charge account" in a store. PERSONAL Loans up to $300 PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 8th Year in Provo 2nd Floor Knight Block Room No. 207 Phone 210 Over Walgreen A. C. WICKMAN, Manager FOR RENT FURNISHED 3 ROOM modern apartment, heat- j ed 234 East 4 N5rth. Phone . 654J. m24 J j 2 ROOM modern apartment Phone 1456 243 East 6 North. m23 1 ROOMS light housekeeping. Cool j and clean. 284 ast 1 North, m26 j I 2 OR 4 room apartment.lalso elec- - -j trie range 7 North. fo. sale. 41 East m23 KITCHENETTE apartment, with private bath. Phone 1118J. 376 North University Avenue. m23 2 ROOM modern apartment, also sleeping room. 364 East 2nd South. m23 3 ROOM apartment, stove, refrigerator. University Avenue. new Kaa 415 South m26 OR unfurnished 5 room modem home with basement apartment. 544 North 4 East: m23 3 ROOM modern house. 142 North 9 West. m23 2 ROOM modern apartment. 91 West 2 South. m23 3 ROOM modern apartment, adults only. 460 West 3 South. m26 3 ROOM and Kitchenette, modern, refrigerator. Vacant June 1. adults. 231 South 1 East m22 MODERN sleeping room, private entrance. 420 East 3 South. m25 3 ROOM apartment at Elizabeth apartments. 107 East 1 South. jl9 3 ROOM modern apartment 227 East 3 North. Phone 363J. m31 3 ROOM modern apartment. ' 60 East 4 North. m23 4 ROOM apartment 261 East 1 North adults. Phone 774 J. na29 3 ROOM modern apartment, electrically elec-trically equipped. 92 West 4th North. m29 4 , finsCELLANEOUS .'CASH paid, for berries. Cases and WH Payment cupa foraale See me at nay new i location.' tts E. Bunr 'next to j Orem Drug, Orem, Utah. xn23 r . - Fort real real: estate BARGAINS RENTALS i BusK neks'- or Residence Insurance,,' Sonde or Notary Work--. i ; -''SeePneNb.:, " Wil hMk REALTY VCOMPANT: 165 West Center Street ; Provo's New Shopping; Cental See our window for ' Specials We Speclallte In Lawn-Mower, sharpening by Machine. jTfou can trade your old mower to on a new one at The Oeneral I Shop; 159 No. Univ. Ave. Phone UI5W. we uuy, eu ana mxr change New and Used.Furnl-. tare? .' HOMESITES! FOUR LOTS ONLY, FOR SALE 5 Rods by- 32 Rods Each ONE ACRE SIZE Loam SoilOrchard Connection to excellent Artesian Artes-ian Well Very Attractive Location Loca-tion $365.00 TOTAL PURCHASE PRIC5J Monthly payment plan. SEVEN LOTS 4 Rods by 12 Rods Close to School, Store Ideal ONLY $250 TOTAL PURCHASE PRICE Monthly plan. THREE BEDROOM HOME Fireplace, Furnace Close in OWNER'S EQUITY. $1250. Loan $2500, 5 ; payable, $25 per month Most ideal for two apts. Excellent Excel-lent for comfortable home. TOTAL PRICE $3750.00. BEAUTY LITTLE HOME Two Bedrooms, Full Basement FurnaceLarge Fur-naceLarge Living Room Kitchen Kitch-en with built-in cupboards NEW, FOR $3500.00 TERM PLAN. THIS LS IDEAL Seven Rooms, Brick Best School Location Nice Lot ONLY $3250. INVESTIGATE INVES-TIGATE THIS PLAN. ELEVEN ACRES LAND Pasture and Farm. ONLY $1200, TERMS. 23 ACRES Farm for $1000. Total Price, Willard L. Sowards AGENCY Office: 39 West 2nd North St., Provo, Utah PHONE 1099 FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR srood buvs in used bicycles come to Gamble's store. m23 j DAY bed. cupboard, cheap. 758 North 4 East. m26 LOVELY, large pink peonies. 447 j East 3 South. iyi23 I CUCUMBERS in brine 40c per hundred. Call 013J1. m23 16 FOOT boat, flat bottom, cheap. 81 South 3 East. m23 PERRY'S plans are good plants. Tomatoes 2 dozen for 15c, 50c per 100. Aster, petunia, savla, stocks, zinnia, carnations, etc, 5 dozen $1.00. Perry's Seed Store, 408 West Center, Greenhouse, Green-house, 495 North 8 West. j2 LOVELY double Peonies. Charles Boren, 128 South 3 West. m25e $6 ROLLER canary singers sold. A few splendid males $8 up. Tell MJuhlestein. Phone 533W. m24 CHOICE peonies for day. Booking orders Decoration now. 691 East 8 North. Phone 533W. il FRESH milk cow; also heifer calf. 60 East 5 South. m24 LUMBER, choioe native, cheap, also coal, Christopherson, Phone 791. J8 NEW Evinrude and El to outboard motors. L. & H. Tire company. 348 West Center. - m2 TOMATO, cabbage and all set out i plants. Phone 159. 467 South 6 West. m28 FOR RENT IF you want to buy or rent, see S. W. Kitchen, Orem. m24 YEAR-round range for horses oi cattle, by month or year; also an ideal range for turkeys. Phone 052J1. A. H. Cbatwin. m23 WARD grocery store, fully equipped. equip-ped. Phone 4. Heal Realty, 165 West Center. m23 BOARD AND ROOM HOME board and room, modern home, telephone. 754- West ,1 North. j4 HOME cooking, nice rooms, working work-ing men. 955 North University Phone 458. m26 FOR SALE HOUSES BY owner, large brictc home, close in, suitable for apartment, rooming room-ing house, party .or club liouse or business. 128 East Center. jl2 LOST NEW Hiawatha bicycle from corner, cor-ner, of 8 tforh. 4 -East. Wednesday. Wednes-day. Reward. 777 North 4 East. f m22 WORK WANTED- WOODSAWING4, $1.25 per: cord, also wood for sale. Phone 1362. m24 Bii. ----- . .A ( - U;v, L argains m t Best if I I CLEANING" SPECIAL icasi dcarry prices. Men's suits 'and- topcoats, 69c. Ladies' dressear and coats, 69c. Men's hats. 49ci-Frovo Cleaners, 77 North 1 West. - THE beat only the best. Ftaest varieties of everything! Roses ornamental shrubs vines and evergreens. Aster verbenia anapdragon. Double ruffled., royal purple and celestial rose tA Mlaatlal mop I colored petunias, etc. 25,000 plants to .choose from! Provo Greenhouse. Phone 80. GASOLINE FOR quality. ..prices on gas or coal call or see Hill Brothers, 12 North 1 East. Pnone 1512. ARCH SUPPORTS AND other orthopedic appliances. Made to fit your personal case. Louis Kelsch, uooterle, . 124 West Center. SAND GRAVEL CRUSHED, graded, washed. Insist In-sist on it for your concrete. 93c per ton delivered. Also, two concrete con-crete mixers for rent. Provo Sand and Graver Co. Phone 343. PHOTO FINISH FILMS. Any 6 or S exposure rolls. Developed, printed. 35c. Photo Art Shop, 265 West Center. Cen-ter. "BEDHBUGS EXTERMINATION without fumigation. fumi-gation. Results guaranteed. Call Jensen at 154 West 4 North. DELIVERY and MOVING CITY Delivery & Transfer. A call bring? us on the run. Phone 1515. I BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY RESIDENT manager. Permanent connection, , income reasonably $6500 yearly. $1500 cash required, requir-ed, secured and returnable. Address Ad-dress Box 3, Evening Herald. m23 FOR $495 cash you can own and operate your own business that returns, potential weekly earnings, earn-ings, -of ' surprisingly unusual proportions; income starts at once. National advertising and 3.0. years reputation assures success: suc-cess: Not selling but an opportunity oppor-tunity seldom offered. Give phoneV Box 12, Herald. m23 FOR RENT Unfurnished f-jjsur Tiirui.rL i innr. - -i- i 4 ROOM-modern apartment. Hot water, 33 East 3 North. Phone 564M. m26 4 ROOM strictly modern apait- ment. 145 South 1 East. m3 4 ROOM' lower apartment. 255 South 3 West after June 1. m23 OR furnished 3 room apartment, . A 1 AA lir 4. 4.m. newiy aecoraiea. yu west cuter. cu-ter. ni26 5 ROOM home, gas heat, hot water, wa-ter, cooking stove. Phone 53. m26 STRICTLY modern 3 room apartment, apart-ment, hot water, electric range. . 165 South 5 West. m23 3 ROOM modern basement apartment, apart-ment, 574 North 7 West. m26 5 ROOM strictly modern home, close in. Phone 4, Heal Realty Company. . m22 MODERN apartment, reasonable Price. 131 South 2 East. m23 3 ROOM modern basement apartment. apart-ment. 247 North 4 East. m25 rATTR ACTIVE . 7 room modern home,. newly decorated. 261 East 1 North. Phone 774J. m26 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED PERSON fdr"office work. Bookkeeping Book-keeping and typewriting experience. experi-ence. Reply own handwriting, give age. reference, experience. Box 72 Herald: m26 BERRY pickers, transportation free. Phone 03R2. m20 100 WORKERS, wanted to harvest - 22 acres: welll cared for strawberries,, straw-berries,, Pay once a week, ransportaUon to and from work. Phone 047-R-3. John B. Stratton. . m29 BERRY pickers. George Loveless, phone 05-Rrl. m22 BERRY pickers wanted. Roy H. Gappmayer. Phone 04R2. m26 Nil!: FLOWER STORAGE KEEP ryour Decoration Day, peon-. peon-. ies fresh by cold storage. Utah . Jce and storage Co. 6 South 2 East.: , PASTURE LAND FOR COWS, - horses; - Can take small dairy herd. Phone 1169-W. ICE CREAM mnv dinner. Ic T-. cream cake rolls 35c Bonnett- iVacher Co. 402- West Center. A & W ROOT BEER NOW on tap. Drive in for a delicious de-licious mug of A' & W. 129 South University. -AUTO ACCESSORIES COMPLETE spilng and glass service. "Ahlander Mfg. Co. 476 South University. Phone 100. TYPEWRITERS 1 NEARLY new portable $30. 1 rebuilt Underwood $22.50. Pro-vo. Pro-vo. Typewriter Service, 141 North University Avenue. FREE steel typewriter stand with purchase of a Remington portable. port-able. Ed O'Brien, Phone 263. . BUY, SELL or TRADE 2 RIDING horses. Will buy 10 (ows and-20 heifer calves. Phone 65YJ. 765 West 5th North. TIRES RADIOS SOLD for balance due. Make your own long easy terms. Morrison Auto Supply. 225 West Center. FOR SALE COLORCRETE your home. It's the best and costs the least. FTione 1515. 1 "phone Us For An Appointment -and- see the exceptional good buys! 4 rm. frame, 100x132 ft, sp. improvements paid, $1800. Duplex, 2 sets plumbing, 2 ga- rages, $5000. 5 rm. mod. brick, $3000. See us for what you want. Insurance, homes, farms, rentals. Prows & Haws Realty Co., 53 No. Univ. Ave., Provo. FOR SALE CARS 1939 NASH 4-door sedan. low mileage, big discount. 170 West 2 South. ra31 1934 Plymouth town sedan, good condition heater, radio. 282 South 1 West a29 FOR SALE TRADE APARTMENT house fine location. loca-tion. Phone 1523. m23 PIANO for hay or pigs. 670 North 7 East. Mr. Stevens. m23 HELP WANTED FEMALE RELIABLE woman, wishing good home and small wages. Apply 326 West 3 South. m23 MIDDLE aged lady for general house work. Write Herald Box H. J. m26 L - A Mercy Killer Freed A New York jury has just acquitted Louis Greenfield, the "mercy slayer" of his 16-year-old imbicile son. The jury, tempering justice with 7 ,vw ample rrr bnly. Greenfield - tha Av- fen w w ate stjidy by aciencethe - churches,' and thai public, : ' " Vscan s Gbf ; His ; Eyes on Fan v 1 - - i 1 m 1 . i 4 f - sj J Lone Explorer Got African Empire -NEW YORK (-American; Wire) Today, when any expedition is planned into the far north, or jouth, or into some desert or jungle, jun-gle, thousands of dollars are spent m preparation. Yet' the xnosf amazing, and heroic tour of exploration In the last century was made by a single man, with a trade-goods outfit worth less than 2000 francs. It was the journey to and from forbidden Timbuctoo, in the heart f Africa, made by a Frenchman, Rene Caillie, in 1827-28, after 3cores of white men many with military escorts of hundreds of men had failed. Lived Off Land Caillie's astounding adventures are revealed by Galbraith Welch, member of the Paris Geographical society, in a fascinating volume, The Unveiling of Timbuctoo" (William Morrow), which Welch wrote after re-traveling Caillie's route of more than a century ago, Caillie was a pioneer in that exploring ex-ploring technique which has, only 'ately been learned by polar explorers ex-plorers he learned to live with. , 5). WANTED TO RENT t 5 ROOM modem home. Furnace. Reasonable. Reliable party Write Herald, Box 6. ' m24 The Tentl) Annual Soaring con- test will be held at Elmira, N. Y.. from June 24 to July 9, inclusive. a . w mercy, decided that the father actually ac-tually felt in his mind that he was doing the right thing for his son. Fortunate and proper as this verdict may be, it may prove unfortunate un-fortunate to the public In the long run because it may set an ex- under which others may at- tempt the same thing. There is such a. delicate, hairline hair-line -between these mercy deaths and murder! How" the" slayer must have to search his heart to see that his motives are absolutely pure and that at least part of his motive is not in getting1 rid of ( the inconvenience of caring for the afflicted one! The question of mercy deaths ' Is one that is bound to come to. a climax in the near future. It b one in which, in. general, science and religion are on opjposite sides. ; 5T&e problem- can never be set- j. rtlel by any-riesblSaerJdi ;T ihgs thniout the worldC It can be solveof by bringing Jt inio open for reasonable, tempe'r- 4 r is J - in n . ':. 1 I - ? -if. f- " - ' v " " l - x I f - f '1 htm " i ' , 4."' , fy - - 4 1 MViljrt,AlMBtVtli11lln-il and off the country. He figured that what best served the natives, could serve him when he was In their country. Timbuctoo was a mystic city because it was forbidden. Africa refused to allow the whites to en- ter Its portals, so stories grew up that Timbuctoo was truly a city of gold, and silver and riches. Caillie had as example several unfortunate previous expeditions. Various army groups tried to get to the forbidden city, and ell bogged bog-ged down because of their very size, the climate, and the hostility of the natives. Life in Danger So Caillie decided to make the trip alone. He prepared himself by a visit with various Mohammedan Mohamme-dan tribes. Then he built up a I story for himself, that he was'an Egyptian who had been held captive cap-tive by Christians and tha at last he had escaped and now was heading head-ing .for Mecca. He cleverly figured fig-ured out his route to Mecca so that it went thru Timbuctoo. The marvelous masquerade car ried him for 3150 miles thru jun TO SPEAK IN OGDEN r Mrs. Jena V. Holland, WPA state supervisor of recreation for women and girls and Provo city recreation director, will address Ogden.P.-T. A. and school officials Monday night at Ogden on "Play Schools for the Pre-Sch6ol Child." DE JONG TO SPEAK The commencement address at Gunnison high school will be given by Dr. Gernt de Jong Jr., dean Supreme Thri 1 1 : Douglases at Circus v.v.v.'.'. .'.V. y . . ' J. ft? V .. i. i "Their fTenclr?a. hardboard plank beneath the ,l)ig top Supreme), Court J ustice -William' Q. Douglas and children" take in the show as the circus 'ebmes- to Washington. While Mildred enjoys soda popt : through a straw,: William, Jr is open-mouthed in amazement and rpa4.' Douglas is tenser. Dancers 6scan the elongated bird; that has been- ehu--ed out of the University pt Washington museum, ha Jen put pn 'the ; auction block,; Years took weir toll and the stuffings in the c4 bird' began to sag-. These, co-eds took. Jthe , psjrich" out. for; a last look around before he , goes toi. the highest bid der perhaps some faiydaneer. 1. i i r A M gle desert and plains at any mc ment of which he would have bee killed had his disguise been pene trated. It took him from April 19, 182; to September. 7, 1828, to make th UAurney - at the end of which h staggered Into the house of th French consul at Tangier, in nortl Africa. He was in Timbuctoo for 1! days, during which time he mappei tne city while pretending to b reading the Koran. Timbuctoo, hi proved to the world, was an im portant trading center, but it wai made up of ordinary houses anc ordinary people, just like any othe) city of the world. Won an Empire But, because Caillie used a real ly original technique for his ex ploration, he won fame and for tune for himself a cash ward a pension, and the title of chevalier cheva-lier of the Legion of Honor. And for France, his being FIRST to go to-Timbuctoo and bring back the news of what he found there, he won an African empire. That was the reward for a man who dared to be different. S i of the Brigham Young university college of fine arts. The graduation, exercises will be held Wednesday, May 24. By means of an upside-down "periscope" . thrust through the floor of a plane, a photographer is reported to be able to direct the pilot in obtainin gthe best air-views. nnni in Tnf imm.hihih wii f , " .S:3553:yrs?S:i3!ii;-.-:-:-fS-Sf.-. y - - ty E DG E LID !'T Imrsu EVfdniisFiE Reporter Phooe 040-J-S visited SaturdaytatFiflmore with their ? g3cbtter, Mrs Olive Peterson:- ITfaT' ieters6h returned home with them "and will remain here indefinitely. r-Thejt, were accompanied ac-companied on the trip by Charle3 Duncan.- r , - Mr and Mrs. Orlan Salisbury and family of Olmsted, returne1 today from Panguitch jwhere they have spent the pas four days, visiting- with relatives-and friends. On Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock Mrs. Mina MarrlotU will entertain the visiting .teachers of the Relief society. Mrs. Lola Wls-comb Wls-comb will be in charge of the lesson les-son and all teachers are urged. to be present. . Observing the forty-ninth Twed-ding Twed-ding anniversary of their mother. Mrs. Ida B. Taylor, ilr. and Mrs.. Elmer Taylor, entertained at dinner din-ner Sunday "at their home. Covers were laid tor Airs. Taylor, misj LaWana Egan, a 'rdece, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and Dorothy, s Kay, LaNeil anu Paul Tayldr,- AnnouncemenV ls made by" the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.' VV. B. Davis of the birth" of" a fine seven pound baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Mack Davis Sunday morning at their home In Heber. Plans are completed for the Mothers and Daughters program to be given Tuesday at llelief society. so-ciety. An apron sale will also be conducted and all ladies of the ward are invited to attend. r The following young men "gave fine talks at sacrament meeting Sunday evening' on the 'restoration 'restora-tion of the Aaronic priesthood : Walter Bigler, Ronald : Hansen. Aaron Clinger' Sam 4 Marriott!, Priesthood Supervisor Ray Hawkins Hawk-ins was In charge of the ; program and remarks-were made by Bishop Gillespie .and Pres. S; H. Blake. Harold Brere ton sang it wd. solos.' acompanied by- Mrs. Margaret Pulsipher. Mrs. Olea Schuman played an organ aolo Mrs. Helen Gordon led the congregational singing with Mrs. Schuman at the organ. .' Mrs. Florence Campbell' - and small baby of Salt Lake is visiting visit-ing here with her mother, Mrs. Jane E. Smith. - - V. LAKE VIEW ams. SADIE SUA W .-Reporter .-Reporter Phone OIX-R-2 ' The- Aaronic priesethoodpre-X sen ted the program at the -sacrament meeting, Sunday night. Tnose who took part were Carlos Madsen, Sheldon UadsenA Owen ZobeU, Milton Johnson, Richard Johnson, Paul Taylor, . Bishop August Johnson and Irwin Bunnell. Bun-nell. Musicwas furnished by the male quartet, Paul Taylor; Richard Rich-ard -Taylor, Richard Johnson, and Philip Taylor, -Mrs. Ruth. 4 Johnson, John-son, accompanist. Mrs. Chrissie Madsen will give the lesson in Relief society Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. She will review the book ."The City of Bells': All are invited to attend. The mothers and daughters will hold a meeting and social the second Tuesday in June after which the .'meetings a-ill e postponed, only one meet: ng each' month "will be. held. , v - 1 - .. '.. ' LEGAL 10TIG2S J , --Probate-and . j , Guardianship Notices j Consult County' clerk or Cte j BevpecUyet. Signer fur Furtn- j . er information, j , NOTICE TO CREDITORS j. Estate of Cora L. Alien, Deceased. Deceas-ed. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to ; the undersigned at his residence, 227. . East , 7th North St Provo City, Utah, on or before the 2i5th day of Julyi A. D. 1939. ' . . . Dated at Provo City, 'Utah this 22nd day of May, A: Dw:i939. ' E. LEWIS ALLEN, v Administrator. A. L. Booth, attorney. Publication dates May 2229, June 5, 12, 1939. ,., .... . NOTICE OF SALE" UNDER 7 LIEN ' ".. - . Undersigned will sell - at public auction, at A. B. WorsleyInc., 120 . North . University Avenue, Provo, Utah, at. 1:00 'o'clock p.:m. Thursday, June 1, 1939, that certain cer-tain 2935 Packard Coupe-8,- Motor No. x-20762, Serial No; 8991525, to satisfy a : Jien .against r said property in ;the sum of approximately: approxi-mately: ..113.7. lot -repairs and $13.00 for storage. f - -. . , A- B."WORSLEY,xINa " By A B. Worsley. RAYMOND B. BRAPY; v. J 322 Ness, Building: . ' r ; , 1 saw iate city Utah,.-5 . ' . Attorney fpr A.' B. Worsley, Inc. Pub. May 15, 22, 1939. r r . , noticeStocreditoks In the Fourth t Judicial : District CburtjiOf :;tHej State of ; Utah, . in and, for tahCounty- In : themateriof the Estate (of 4Albina. C iaford., f ' . . - . ' , Ci-editora ;wjll . present . claims with youcersto 'the Undersigned at th'e off ice of Geo-'"W Worthen, Attorney at -Law, 75 East Center Street, --ProvD.vUtah orr'tor "before July IX,. 1939.?. - ELIZA ANN JOHNSON. rub..Daesi:Miiy 1522, 20, ar.d June 5. |