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Show 4'. SECTION " TWO - PROVO - VUTAHj ' DAILY HERALD, t WEDNESDAYj J VIAY -1989; PAGR-THBEE 9 o . - 'PHONE : Want, ads will appear on the Classified Ad Page if they are In the office before 9 a; m., after whlcn they will t appear in the column Too Late T For Classification." Classifica-tion." Want Ads wm be accepted until 1 p. m., except on Saturday, when they will appear in Sunday's issue if phoned into the office by 4 p. m. , Rates First and second day, each Insertion 10 cents per line; three days 25 cents per line; one week, 40 cents per line; two, weeks, 70 cents per line; one month $1.20 per line. Minimum charge 25 cents. MJitfmum accepted 2 lines. All words must be fully spelled out and no abbreviations abbrevia-tions accepted. Classified Ads Must Be Paid in Advance Legal Rate 10 cents per line per Insertion, In-sertion, 8 pt. type. When "Easy Payi ments are Hard To Raise Get PERSONAL. Come in, phone, or write. You'll find, ua friendly, interested, and "human." "hu-man." We're GLAD to lend where a loan will HELP. People of gooa character and ability to make small regular payments, but who do hot 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 1 embarrassment. As simple as opening a "charge account" in 1 a store. J '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 SALE CARS 1939 NASH 4-door sedan. low mileage, ig discount. 170 West 2 South. m31 1934 Plymouth town sedan, good condition heater, radio. 282 South 1 West 429 J FOR SALE TRADE ! APARTMENT house, fine location. loca-tion. Phone 1533- m25 HELP WANTED FEMALE MIDDLE aged lady for general house work. Write Herald Box H. J. m26 WANTED TO RENT 5 ROOM modern home. Furnace. Reasonable. Reliable party. -Write Herald, Box 6. m24 TRADE HAY rake, mowing machine for cow. Route No. 3, Box 4, Springville Road. m28 WORK WANTED WOODSAWING, $1,25. per cord. also wood for sale. Phone 1362. m24 HELP WANTED 100 WORKERS wanted to harvest 22 acres well cared for strawberries. straw-berries. Pay once a week, transportation to 1 and from work. Phone 047-R-3. John B. Stratton. - m29 BERRY pickers wanted. Roy H. Gappmayer. Phone 04R2. m26 PERSONAL IT IS not true to say "We did everything . possible" unless Chiropractic treatment was included. Dr. E. L. Aiken," 32 West Center Street, Ph. 612. m29 MANDOLIN and guitar. 75 West i iNonn, springville. m25 FOR RENT IF you want to buy or rent see S. W. kitchen, Orem. m24 WANT ADS Best Bargains of the ; ? -ft WEEK 4 CLEANING SPECIAL cash and carry prices. Men's suits and topcoats, 69c. Ladies' dresses and coats, 69c. Men's hats, 49c. Provo Cleaners, 77 North 1 West. PEANTINQtriME THE best only the best. Finest varieties of everything! Roses ornamental shrubs vines and evergreens. Aster verbenia snapdragon. Double ruffled, x royal purple and celestial rose 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. Phone 1512. SAND GRAVEL CRUSHED, graded, washed. Insist In-sist on it for your concrete. 93c per ton delivered. Also, two con-Crete con-Crete mixers for rent. Provo Sand and Gravel Co. Phone 343. PHOTO FINISH FILMS. Any 6 or 8 exposure rolls. Developed, printed. 35c. Photo Art Shop, 265 West Center. Cen-ter. BED BUGS 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. FOR REAL REAL. ESTATE BARGAINS RENTALS; Business Busi-ness or Residence Insurance, Bonds or Notary Work See or Phone No. 4 HEAL REALTY COMPsSICyI 165 West Center Street Provo's New Shopping Center See our windows for spetaala-t PROPERTY! SALE State Highway Home New Modern Furnace, Fireplace Fire-place Rooms 1 Acre Land Ideal Location. ONE ACRE LOTS Loam Land Artesian Water. SMALL HOMECHEAP Lot and Home $450, Total Price. BUILDING LOTS . $250 Each Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards AfiEVHY Office: 39 West 2nd North St., Provo, Utah i FOR SALE Miscellaneous RADIO, excellent condition, $7.50, 131 So. 2 East. m24 PLANTS, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, toma-toes, peppers, cabbage, cali-flower, cali-flower, asters, zinnias, M. Oscar Boyer, Springville. m31 TOMATO, pepper, cabbage and flower plants, also peonies, sweet Williams and daisies for Decoration. 3 miles North of Provo on bi-way, Rt. No. 2 Box 333. m29 PEONIES, all colors. 188 North 3 West. m29 DAY bed, cupboard, cheap. 758 North 4 East m26 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 Mihlestein. Phone 533 W. m24 CHOICE peonies for Decoration day. Booking orders now. 691 East 8 North. Phone 533W. Jl FRESH milk cow; also heifer calf. 760 East 5 South. - m'24 LUMBER, choice native, cheap, also coal, Christopherson, Phone 79L j8 NEW Evinrude and Elto outboard motors. L. & H. Tire company. 348 West Center. m28 TOMATO, cabbage and all set out plants. Phone 159. 46? South, Q West m2S ft" FLOWER STORAGE KEEP your Decoration-Day peonies peon-ies frMhTycold i storagciUtah Ice and Storage Co. 6 South 2 East. ....u.1. j'irr:,- -: '.V- i- PASTURE LAND FOR - COWS, horses, - Can take small dairy h. erdi Phone 1169-W. , ICE CREAM FOR party! family . dinner. Ice cream cake rolls S5c. Bonne tt-Vacher tt-Vacher Co, 402 West Center. A & W ROOT BEER NOW ori tap, DrHe in for a delicious de-licious mug of -A : ric W. 129 South unlve AUTO ACCESSORIES COMPLETE spring and glass service. Ahlander Mfg. Co. 476 South University. Phone 100. TYPEWRITERS 1 NEARLY new portable $30. 1 rebuilt Underwood $22.50. Provo Pro-vo Typewriter Service, 141 North University Avenue. BlfY, SEEETor TRADE 2 RIDING horses. Will buv 10 cows 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. Phone 1515. I Phone Us For An Appointment and see the exceptional good buysh4 rm. frame, 100x132 ft., sp. improvements paid, $1800. Duplex, 2 sets plumbing, 2 garages, ga-rages, $5000. 5 fm. mod. brick, $3000. See us for what you want. Insurance, homes, farms, rentals. Prows Si Haws Rtealty Co., 53 No. Univ. Ave,, Prpvo rnp npvr WITOIMf CUVn ". fUK Kkfir UKNlkHfcD 2 ROOM modern apartment, lights. 188 West, 3 South. m25 NEW 3 room modern basement apartment, stove, hot water. Phone 537-M. m25 NEW 4 room modern apartment, 381 West 2 North. m25 3 ROOM modern apartment. 443 North 2 East. Phone 174W. m28 1 NICELY furnished heated room, or room with board. Phone 909. 395 South 6 West. m24 STARTUP'S apartments, coolest. 2nd floor, popular prices, 67 J North 1 West. jo 3 ROOM modern apartment, heated. heat-ed. 234 East 4 North. Phone 654 J. m24 2 RO5M modern apartment Phone 1456. 243 East 6 North. m26 2 ROOMS light housekeeping. Cool and clean. 284 East 1 North. m26 3 ROOM apartment, new gas stove, refrigerator. 415 South University Avenue. m26 OR unfurnished 5 room modern home with basement apartment. 544 North 4 East m26 3 ROOM modern apartment, adults only. 460 West 3 South. m26 MODERN sleeping room, private entrance. 420 East 3 South. m25 3 ROOM apartment at Elizabeth apartments. 107 East 1 South. J19 3 ROOM modern apartment. 227 East 3 North. Phone 363J. m31 4 ROOM apartment 261 East 1 North, adults. Phone 774J. m29 FOR SALE--HOtJSES BY owner j Jarge-brick home, close in, suitable forTipartment, rooming room-ing house,,, party -or club bouse or business 128 East Center. jl2 FOR SALE ' REAL ESTATE THE property ; North, of. B. Y. XX stadium, is for, sale, 5 roonl home 4.12 . acifes land, (all ' or part) , .If yWi are interested write Howard-' Meldrum, 157 West 3 South, Logan Utah. . m31 The. Willamette - meteorite weighing 15 H tons, actually was stolen in 1903, and moved almbst a mile from the. spot where it orlg-lnally orlg-lnally rested " t . Hatmes 4 if 4 I Llttlft'; Joanne Stone is the proud motherer of the robins. She tit ; shown smiling as she watches them eat. We Specialize in Lawn Mower Sharpening by Machine. You can trade your old mower in on a new one at The general Shop, 159 No. Univ. Ave. Phone 91 5 W. We Buy, Sell and Exchange Ex-change New and Used Furniture. Furni-ture. BOARD AND ROOM HOME board and room, modem1 home, telephone 696-J. j4 HOME cooking, ing men. 955 Phone 458. nice rooms, work-North work-North University. m26 FOlT RENT Unfurnished 2-5 room apart-heat, apart-heat, and utilities. East, Phone 428-J m26 OR furnished, ments, steam 531 North 2 MODERN apartment, 2 bedrooms, hot water, heat, gas range. Phone 53. m26 NEW, modern electrically equipped equip-ped apartment. 708 East Milton Avenue. m29 4 ROOM apartment, large rooms $20. 131 South 2 East. m25 3 ROOMS with bath, clean, pleasant. pleas-ant. 644 West 1 South. m28 3 ROOM modern apartment. Close in. 170 East 1 South. m24A& CLEAN 3 room modern basement apartment. 978 West 1 North. m28 2 ROOM apartment. 247 North 8 East. mz 4 ROOM modern apartment. Hot water. 33 East 3 North. Phone 564M. m26 OR furnished 3 room apartment, newly decorated. 920 West Center. Cen-ter. m26 3 ROOM modern basement apartment, apart-ment, 574 North 7 West. m26 3 ROOM modern basement apartment. apart-ment. 247 North 4 East. m25 ATTRACTIVE 7 room modern home, newly decorated. 261 East 1 North. Phone 774J. m26 Goes to France jn Iron Lung r- -xc-::-:.v-v-' A .-...-.'i-.-.T-.-. .'.w ": In this mirror ofl-lron'lung.Tinl wxuen . ne nas ben'connnea xorr three years. 28-year-old Fred Bw? Snite, , Zxn of Cfdcago , wealthy , Infantile paraJyis vvicUrn. will. see7 France, Hjs father ; sends', him to' French sbrine.of rnlracles at Lourdes for -spiritual, cus-, f tpnance. , , .-5 fVJ - i t y v T7 I J If. v V tf Si '1C !i v. Before . . . and AFTER HlO.III.IUJl r-.-VA a i- -co i , - X ii s ; . r .v.-. .-v.v .vA -AV.i.'l.- V.-.v mm v If The Federal Housing Administration's Property Improvement Credit Plan prorided the way for making the major part of the constructive changes In this kitchen. The installation of glass blocks furnished an entry for additional light; the building of the small partition obscured the former unsightly drainpipe, and the built-in cabinet and trim sink affordedadded neat lines, all conducive to ease and dispatch in the preparation of food. The financing for most of the changes in this "before-and-after" revelation was done through a financial institution institu-tion qualified under FHA's Property Improvement Credit Plan. Then are nearly 5,000 such financial institutions throughout the country. UTAH JUDGE DIES BRIGHAM CITY, Utah, May 23 (U.R) B. H. Jones, former Brigham City judge, died late yesterday after a heart attack. Jones was 79. He was admitted to the Utah terriorial bar in 1889. LEGAL flOTICES Probate and Guardianship Notices I Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Forth 1 er Information. I . SUMMONS In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District in and for the County of Utah, State of Utah. PETER E. NELSON, Plaintiff, vs. Benjamin M. Buchanan ana Mrs. Benjamin M. Buchanan, Murray Brothers, a Corporation, Murray Brothers, a Partnership, William Warner and Mrs. William Warner, L. P. Thomas also known as Llewellyn P. Thomas, and Jane Thomas, his wife: James Sorensen and Mrs. James Soren-een, Soren-een, George J. Hansen, James Sorensen Jr., Lewis E. Nelson, Thomas Williams, Federal Land Bank of Berkeley and Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation and the Land Bank Commissioner, and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest far or .lien rpon the real property described . in the complaint adverse to the plaintiffs plain-tiffs title thereto, - . . . ' ; Defendants. The State, of Utah .. to. said Defendants: v . u V ' . v: 1;. 4. " You are" herebyiumrnoned to appear within twenty days after service pf this -summons .upon you, if served within the county in which this action -is - brought; otherwise .within , thirty, days after service ;:and defend the-above entitled en-titled action;, and In, case xf your failure to do so, judgment- will be. rendered against you according accord-ing ..td ; the.' demand otthe complaint com-plaint which i.has, been 'filed with the Clerk -of - the - said 'court. 1 Child Feeds N"ew Birds T : CWotttfefl -Up Ahaie l ; .Worms by Tweezera artificially-'boni roblna are learning learn-ing to.'flyhere after being hatched and S mothered by a 4-year-old . girl "; who ; rescued the eggs k from ;an abandoned nesL Several. weeks ago the eggs were removed from the nest and placed Indoors on an electric pad. There they remained for a few days while their rescuer, little Joanne Stone.-watched with .wide eyea, The eggs were pecked : . . broken . . . and two tiny, birds appeared. One had to be given help in' ridding itself of its broken blue, shell. ; Under .Joanne's supervision, the birds were fed chopped angleworm 2 hours after hatching. hatch-ing. Tweazers were used. They now eat whole worms, chick mash, strawberries and chopped apples. They are .left free to venture Into the yard, where they are learning to fly. "1 mmmm 4 ! ' ' 'V 5 , " The Bible has been reprinted more than any other book. Each of the early printers inaugurated his career by running off a few copies of the Bible, as if to insure success in his future publications. This action is brought to obtain ob-tain a judgment and decree, adjudging ad-judging the plaintiff to be the owner and quieting his title against any and all claims of 1 the defendants in and to all of the following described real estate, to-wit: Commencing at a point on the north side of county road 0.09 chains north and 11.52 chains west of the south quarter corner of Section . 10, Township 8 south, Range 2 east of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence north 30 west 3.92 chains; thence north 14 22' west 4.67 chains; thence north 59 20' west 1.00 chains; thence north 1 16' east 0.90- chain; thence south 87 east 11.407 chains; thence north 82 36' east 2.79 chains; thence south 15' 18' east 2.77 chains; thence south 89 24' east 15.04 chains; thence south 44' west 6.263 chains; thence west 25.89 chains to the place of beginning. Area 21.1568 acres. Commencing at a point on the south side of county road 0.51 chain south and 15.79 chains west of the north quarter corner of Section 15, Township 8, south, Range 2 east of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence south 31 43' east 2.49 chains; thence south 89 26' east -8.15 chains, thence ' . south 24 , 24' east . 1.19 chains; thence south 75 .35' east 2.17 chains; thence -south 41 i 51' east 2.44 chains; thence south 2 47' west 3.09 chains; thence north 89 44' east . 16.63 chains; thence north along the west side of county ro?d - 8.65 Chains; thence west along the south side of county road 30.16 chains to the place Of beginning. Area 17.89 acres.' Said lands are located in Utah county, Utah. " H P. LeROY NELSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Eccles . Bldg., Ogdenr Utah-, - Pub. in Provo Evening Herald, May 10, 17r 24, 31; June 7, 1939. ? At the, sound of a human whistle the tiny' birds open their mouths for food. One. is shown an angleworm. . ) : sy ' - - Canadian Heads 'Y Eagles Club Delmer Miller, Claresholm, Alberta, Al-berta, Canada, today was elected president of the "Y" Eagles club at Brigham Young university for the coming school year. Other oficers elected are Arlyn Styler, Oasis, Utah, vice president; presi-dent; Douglas Boulden, Castle Dale, secretary-treasurer, and Lynn Stott, Douglas Ariz, reporter re-porter Retiring officers are Ben Lewis, Salt Lake City, president; Dale De Graff, Heber, vice president, and Bud Canno, Salt Lake City, secretary-treasurer Fairview Student Gains Scholarship Delbert Miner of Fa:rview, who v,ill receive his M. A. degree from Brigham Young university June 7, has received a scholarship to study at the University of Wisconsin Wis-consin at Madison next year. Mr. Miner received his B. A. degree from the university last June with a major in chemistry and a minor in mathematics. He will study on cancer research at the Wisconsin institution. President of , the graduate clu at.-B. Y. U. thiaear, Mr. Miner was also active as a member of the yearbook staff and is affiliated affiliat-ed with the Snow-Sanpete club, German club, and the "Y" chemical chemi-cal society. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ulbert U. Miner of Fairview. SAID MRS. A. TO MRS, B. REMEMBER THAT IT'S Women alway find -Herel Radiator Repairing We Call and Deliver PROVO Radiator and Auto Metal PICKS WOVVWS 229 No. 5th East PHONE 1260 Utah County Mattress and ' Cotton Mattresses, Wool Battav Mattresses Reno vated and made Newi 661 W 2nd N. Phone 345, Provo P.L. Larsen Plumbing and Heating Sheet Metal Work Phone 574 343 W. Center St. Furniture Repairing Refiriishing Re-UpkoU stering D. T. R. Electric & Acetylene WEEDING ' ot Ail Kinds; Anywhere Portable Outfit , Clefcff gelding , v Company 432 1VV CENTER Phone 420-W ' Repairing Jeff! Ray, Barrett . - State Of fidai Headlight1 - Testing BUUon;V. , v , Phone ltsiv. Roberta Garage z ' 2nd So TTniAre. Plays Cayell r S::A?:W:::::iS;:::':::Jr.: Anna Neagle, comely British actress, is her own research ex-; , pert, and studies meticulously . the historical data of such roles? V as that of Nurse Edith Cavell, i which, she will play without' make-up, though the 'martyred .Cavell was much older -than her; " years- a-;-r- -'---': . ' -" e-ft$v j i. i . - ' . . The fisher is the one animal that Is not affected by porcupine quills. Almost every mature fisher car ries a number of quills in his pelt. : They're good shoppers, and they insist on value! Maytag Washer For free demonstration demon-stration Phone 88 Parts and Service Provo Maytag Co; 174 VK 'Center 'St.: Call 1 Herald , Place : . -Your: -Message!' Before Its : Many r Readers ' Of This. NewX-' Service 1 j . . . . . : - . |