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Show section-wo PROVO "(UTAH) DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, ' 1942 PAGE5 THREE: hi REAL ESTATE - FURNITURE - STOVES - C ARS - LIVESTOCK - MACHINERY - FRUIT - VEGETABLES - TRAILERS - PIANOS - ETC. Heimlldl Sell Eve 2 BUSINESS And - PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Too win find these Merchant and Professional People anxious to aerra you. It will pay you to patronize them. AUTO GLASS LET us replace your broken glass. Ahlander Mfg. Co 472-490 South UnlTeraity. Phone 100. tf AUTO RADIATOR RADIATORS repaired and flushed. flush-ed. Ahlander Mfg. Co., 476 South University. Phone 100. tf FURNITURE REPAIRING RE FINISHING, re-upholstering like new. D. T. R. Co. Phone 644. tf BROKEN GLASS REPLACED UTAH Valley Glass & Paint Co. 67 North University. Phone 656. Bl4 MOVING AND STORAGE fELLOW CAB AND TRANSFER CO. Local and long distance moving. Packing, Storage, Shipping. Ship-ping. Phone 00. 170. West 1st North. tf PARTS AND SERVICE DN all makes washing marchlnes, vacuum cleaners, ironers, stokers. stok-ers. C. F. Johnson, Phone 09R5. s20 PAINTS EHERWIN Williams Paints. Utah Valley Glass & Paint Co. 817 STOVE REPAIRING ILL makes at the General Shop. 136 North University Avenue. Phone 916W. tf KHO REP ADS ITRST class up to date quick work on shoes, oy "Sam The Shoe Man," at 278 West Center. tf TAILORING LADIES and Gentlemen For fist class tailoring see Mitchell the Tailor. 491 South 2 West. 818 VETERINARIAN CHARLES O. Williamson, specialist special-ist in diseases and surgery- of small animals. Grandview, just off highway 91. Phone 039J1. slO WASHER REPAIR . PROVO Maytag Parts and Service, Ser-vice, new location. 39 North 2nd West. Phone 717-NR. o2 FOR RENT FURNISHED SLEEPING room. 780 East 8th North. b13 NICE sleeping rpom in private home. 60 East 4th North, sll SLEEPING room for two men. 914 North University. Phone 610W. sl4 SLEEPING . room for men. 791 West 1st South. Phone 559J. slO COMFORTABLE modern sleeping room for two gentlt-men. 455 West 4th North. glO C.R- jEJCy UNFURNISHED SMALL two room modern apartment. apart-ment. Adults. No smokers. 720 East 8th North. slO WANTED TO BUY LADIES bicycle, good condition. 415 East 4th North. sll GOOD Bicycle. Inquire at 256 North 8th East. sl3 I AM interested in purchasing a four or five room house. Write Herald Box S-46. slO LOANS $25 to $300 We want to serve employed men ami women who need cash for some worthy purpose. If you have a steady Job (even a new one) and are willing and able to repay conven. lent amounts each month you should be able to ret a loan from Personal quickly and simply on signature only or on car or furniture. $9.54 ,rjssr $95 "BETWEEN PAT DAT" Loans, tit to $50 made Just as readily as larger loans. 1:6 for one week costs only 18c Don't borrow unless a loan is the best solution to your problem but If it Is, then se J. Van Westen, Manager of Personal Finance Company. Com-pany. He'll give you quick, courteous service. PERSONAL FINANCE CO. tod Floor. Knight Bleak IS EAST CKMKB BTBJKH (Ova Vf algreea Drag) Telepneoa til wVwwVVwVwVVwwVwVwVwVMMVVww FOR SALE REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE little Brick Cottage Ga- rage. Two sets plumbing. Furnace heated. $3650 cash. Extra Large Houses 4 Apts. Extra bedrooms 59450. Large Apt. House Rented. Gross income $2820 per annum. an-num. Price $18,500. OTHER PROPERTY Six AcresNew Mod. House Poultry Coop Outbldgs. Good Home In Bear River-Trade River-Trade or Sale. One Acre Provo, House $2500. About 21 Acres Plenty of Irrigation Water A Good Property to Own. $6500. FOR REAlTeSTATE. Phone 1099 Willard L. Sowards Agency Office: 39 W. 2nd North St., Provo, Utah Northeast Location Four room modern Brick with 3-room 3-room basement apartment. Furnace and stoker. Fireplace. Fire-place. $5750. Four Room Modern Frame Lovely grounds. Furnace and stoker- Air-conditioned. Two years old. $6300. Spanish Fork Nine Room Modern Brick. Just off main highway. Will make three nice apartments. Terms-r-$500 down; $35 a month. Total To-tal price $4500. Sprlngville Modern Brick Duplex. $4500 We Make Five Per Cent, Long Time Loans DIXON Real Estate Co. PHONE 75 236 West Center Street After Hours Call: Denzil A. Brown 913 Thos. A. Wolsey 1861 Homes For Sale! Provo Bench 4 Rooms and bath, large basement; one acre land; berries, grapes and other fruits. Close in. $3150. Kpringville 4 Room Modern Frame Stucco Full Basement; Base-ment; large lot. $4300. Lehi 6 Room Mod. Brick, garage, coops for one thousand thou-sand chickens. 96-100 of an acre. $4725. Provo 5 Room Mod. Brick in fine condition; newly painted, part basement, nice lot, choice location. Only $3800. Spanish Fork 30 acres irrigated, ir-rigated, all under cultivation; cultiva-tion; 6 room modern dwelling. dwell-ing. On paved highway. Barn, garage, silo, 2 coops and granary. $7875. FARMS AND BUILDING LOTS Robertson - Bushman Realty and Insurance 67 East Center Phone 710 or 1470-J or 1125 REAL BUYS IN REAL ESTATE by HEAL REALTY CO. We Still Have a Few Homes Lovely Colonial Type Home Southeast. Strictly modern. 6 rooms and full basement. Choice lot; some fruit trees. Garage and small chicken coop. $6000. Fine Brick Bungalow; close in. 3 bedrooms. Strictly modern, with stoker. Choice lot, garage and small chicken chick-en coop. $6500. 5 Room Brick, Northeast $3500 cash. Several Good Farms and Ranches. Heal Realty Co. "We Sell the Earth and Insure Its Contents" After Hours Call: T. H. Heal 876 or J. E. Syrett 1130 TOP CASH PRICES For Late Model CARS and TRUCKS We Pay Off Contracts or Will Trade Lower Priced Car for Your Equity CANNON-ASHTON CANNON-ASHTON 191 South University FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Rowan Realty Buys $4500 Four 2-Room Apartments, Apart-ments, pne set of plumbing. Brick construction. Completely Com-pletely furnished. 1 block from University. $3800 ft Room Mod. Frame Bungalow. Full basement. 2 extra bedrooms in basement. base-ment. Southeast location. $1650 2i Room Frame with 3V& acres choice orchard, orch-ard, Orem. $500 down. 1 miles from Geneva Plant. $3150 8 Room Mod. Brick, good condition. Is used at present as 6-room home and 2-room apartment. 4 blocks from University. $4300 6 Room Mod. Frame and Brick Fireplace, garage. ga-rage. 2 acres loam, with flowing wells. City limits. Terms. HOMES : FARMS : LOANS INSURANCE Rowan Realty Inc Addrett 176 West Center, Provo l'hone 2S5-J pLiTJIJ-sj-s)-!- - - - - a fOR 8A LE MISCF.LLANEOU 8 A choice dining room table, At-water At-water Kent radio, good cabinet. 334 North 1st East. sl3 TRAILER house, possesison by October 1. Lincoln Trailer Court, R. T. Larson. SlO .TEN head young Jersey-Guernsey milk cows. Leland Belliston, Nephl sl6 2 PIECE living room set. Very good condition, reasonable. Across Utah Power Light, Orem. sl3 HOUSE trailer, 2 rooms, practically prac-tically furnished. Cheap. Glen Hoover, Provo Canyon. sl6 PEARS. Phone 08R2. Johnson, Grand View. 616 NEW mattress. 559 East 7th North. Phone 910. Bl3 SWEET corn, tomatoes, onions, potatoes. 760 South 5th West. Phone 642W. sl3 USED house trailer at Spring Glen Trailer Park, Rte. No. 2 Box 15-A. SlO DRESSER and homemade quilt. 462 West 2nd South. sll HOUSE trailer, $475, cash. Good condition. Hollis, Riverbridge Trailer Park. sll TOY puppies and Springer Span- ial puppies. Phone 209-W. sll ELBERTA peaches, tree ripe. Carl Farley, west on Snow road sl4 WIRE cable, hoist, bucket, gas stove. 869 West Center. sll TREE ripe Elberta or Hale peach es. Kenneth Adams, first road south Lincoln High School. Box 57. sl4 ONE Hot Point electric stove $37. 726 North University Avenue. slO CUSTOM built house trailer, perfect condition, good tires. Tom Terry, 450 So. 1st East. Springvllle. Bl3 BARTLETT pears, all grades. M. mile east Lincoln high. Cook, Route 2, Box 260. sll THREE Jersey Cows. R. F. D. No. 3, Box 133. Bll NEW store fixtures, 5 booths, tables, stools, counter, ice cream cooler, cheap. 450 South 1st East Springville. . ell POTATOES, cairots, beets, cabbage, cab-bage, onions. True Scott. Phone 031 J2. 17th West 3rd South, sll GLADIOLUS, cut flowers for every occasion. We deliver. W. Reed Nuttall. Phone 012R3. sl6 HELP WANTED MALE DISHWASHER, 18 years old or over. Apply Sutton Cafe. 815 TEN men. Utah Concrete Pipe Co. 196 West 5th North. sll DELIVERY boy or man, Uni versity Market, Phone 274. sl3 DISHWASHER wanted. Must be over 18. Sutton Cafe. slO WE need a man for steady year around job. This is inside work, Good hours, pay to start $25 per week. Write Herald Box X-46 giving age and experience, tf FOR RENT FLOOR sander and floor polisher. Utah Valley Glass & Paint Co sl7 Help Wanted! Woman to Work as Kitchen Assistant. KBBLBY8 30 West Center & ALL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Are payable in advance. In order to maintain main-tain the same low rates we are asking you to cooperate with us by sending the money in with the advertisement. RATE PER LINE 3 times 1 week 2 weeks 3 weeks 1 month MINIMUM TWO-LINE ADS Five average words make one line. BOARD ANI ROOM BOARD and room, all single beds. Defense workers only, bst cooking. cook-ing. .A gentlemen's home. 190 South 5th West. sl3 BOARD and room for 3 men. 50 West 9th North. sll BOARD and room for men only. 86 East 5th North. sll BOARD and room for 20 men. American Tourist Lodge, 2922 So. State, Salt Lake City. sl3 HELP WANTED BOYS and girls for work at Auto Parts Co. Permanent job. Apply 155 North University. sll FOR SALE Oti RENT PIANOS, accordions, guitars. Lessons, Les-sons, bargains. I buy, sell, teach. Phone S. W. Williams. 308 East 3rd South. 08 HELP WANTED FEMALE LADY wanted at Hansen Cafe.sl3 PANTRY girl, 18 years old or over. Apply Sutton Cafe. 815 GIRL or lady for house work and care of two children. Good salary, sal-ary, board and room if desired, in new home. Write Herald Box B-2. sl5 EXPERIENCED girl for housework. house-work. Board and room with wages. Phone 1024. sll WOMAN to care for one child by the day. 45 West 2nd South, sll EXPERIENCED cashier and stenographer. sten-ographer. Write, giving qualifications, qualifi-cations, to Herald Box C-30. sl4 EXPERIENCED waitress and dishwasher. Elliott's Cafe, corner cor-ner 7th East 3rd South. slO MIDDLE-Aged lady for housework, house-work, care of two children. Call after 6 p. m., 193 No. 9th West. sl3 GIRLS between 20 and 30 at the Troy Laundry. tf FOUND GOLD rimmed glasses, bifocal right lense. Inquire Tri-State Lumber. sll FUNNY BUSINESS "I suggest startiag .with this 25c 40c 70c 90c $1.20 WANTED RIDE to Las Vegas. Want to leave Friday or Saturday. Phone 1624-J. sll SALESMAN for Southern Utah, headquarters in Provo. Lever Bros. Soap Co. See W. D. Couch; 474 South 3rd West, phone 329-J. sll MEN between ages of 50 and 65 for permanent employment. Call at Utah State Hospital for particulars, par-ticulars, sll ROOM and board, single man. Call room 66 Hotel Roberts, sll EXPERIENCED furniture and rug salesman or woman. Sears Roebuck & Co. slO RIDERS to Washington D. C. or points east. Leaving Friday. Phone 041R4. b10 SINGLE man wants sleeping room. G. E. Johnson, Hotel Roberts. slO WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE, a ranch. Write Herald Box B-400. sl5 JFORSALE HORSE and saddle. Phone 2492. Pleasant Grove. slO LOST UNION book, discharge, birth certificate. cer-tificate. 194 West Main, American Amer-ican Fork. Reward. sl3 FOB SALE CARS V-8 Truck, tandum, with 4 tires. Leo Knight, Phone 525. slO 1935 Chevrolet 1 ton truck, excellent ex-cellent condition. 768 West 1st South. Call after 6 p. m. sl8 MISCELLANEOUS NEW bus service to Geneva Works. Bus will make a pickup pick-up service along center street and will meet all shifts. It will start Monday, Sept. 14, 1942 on the 7 a. m. shift. A circle of the city can be arranged. Dean Bus Lines, American Fork. Phone 184-J. sl5 FOR Fuller Brush service phone 472 or write P .O. Box 682. sl5 one so li wbaTsjflg2FJ3ur ; 6 SERIAL STORY OF BRIGHTNESS GONE; BY HOLLY WATTERSON But woe to him, who left to moan, Reviews the hours of brightness gone. CHAPTER I . HAT little of her personality Candace had allowed the apartment to take on during her stay there had practically disappeared; dis-appeared; except for her trunks, packed to go, and the cheerful litter of new clothes and their wrappings the room had already reverted to Mrs. Flint's second-best second-best For Rent, bare and cheerless. cheer-less. It looked now much as it had on that first day, when she'd stood surrounded by newly arrived ar-rived trunks and boxes, wondering wonder-ing wearily where to begin, and Mrs. Flint had come barging in. I never thought looking at you, so quiet and ladylike, that you was a nurse," Mrs. Flint said angrily. an-grily. "If you'd'a told me that you'd never have gotten into this house. This is a quiet house. I want no young nurse, leavin rings on furniture and drivin' out my other tenants with her drlnkin and carousin'." "So that's it," Candace murmured. mur-mured. She almost laughed, then annoyance got the better of her. "Since you're so frank," she said, "I will be too. I don't like you. I think you're an old battle-ax. You'd probably be the kind of patient that drives some nurses to 'drinking and carousing,' as you put it But I do believe your house Is quiet, and that's what I'm looking for. Let's put the thing this way: the first time I do any carousing at all you can feel free to put me right out on the street; on the other hand, since I shan't be doing any such thing, I expect you to stay in your place, not to interfere with me in any way. To mind your own business, in other words. The first time you violate that rule, I'll leave, and you'll be minus a good tenant. That's all for now. Good day, Mrs. Flint." HTHE 6M battle-ax,"" Candace thought again as she closed the door firmly on her outraged but cowed landlady. But the brief exchange of hostilities had done her good. Anger was like a dose of starch in one's spinal column, stiffening, it. And she needed to be stiff and hard. Any melting, any softness, was not for her. The truculent Mrs. Flint would be good for her, and the cheer-lessncss cheer-lessncss of the place would help. She would do nothing to relieve its harshness. She wanted to be aware every instant that this was only a stopgap between that first frantic flight from the hospital and the time when she would go away forever from the place where she had been so unhappy. . . . Now she thought, funny that it should be another old battle-ax who is making that getting away possible. . . ". Old Mrs. Harper, crabbed, wizened, sharp of tongue, might be questioned as a deliverance, deliver-ance, but she had her compensations. compensa-tions. In particular her grandson, Dufresne. "Duffy" was the reason for the new clothes. When the business of hiring Candace as her nurse on this trip had been completed, Mrs. Harper had commanded briskly, "Get yourself some gay, pretty clothes. I shan't be wanting want-ing to look at you forever in those uniforms; they depress me. Besides, I won't be expecting you to spend every waking minute with an unpleasant old woman " Candace knew what that meant: Duffy. He was to come along, ostensibly as male protector, really so that he would be under the watchful eye of his grandmother. O ANSWERS TO WAR QUIZ SggJ Questions on Page Four, Sec Twc 1 Insignia Is that of Military Intelligence Division. 2 Battle cruiser. The Lexington Lexing-ton was converted to a carrier when about half finished. 3 No, the term properly applies ap-plies only to infantrymen. LEGAL 20TICES Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Farther Information. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of - GEORGE J. DUKE, Deceased. Creditors Avill present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at room 211 Knight Building, Provo, Pro-vo, Utah, on or before October 23, 1942. GEORGE DUKE, LEWIS DUKE, Executors. W. DEAN LOOSE, Attorney. Published in The Daily Herald, Aug. 20, 27; Sept. 3, 10, 1942. PTfaTtlFi I'll P-P! v 4- S3 - Mi- tew t vA lj m j.,Ui, l . '-jJ .(. :;-bH uf ' a &"' tY) i ( .1 'M's ' t, V ; ii ii i uri mi hum imii i ii i Slowly, remembering, she walked closer to the mirror j and studied her reflected face. . . . The Candace staring back so gravely now was disciplined, controlled. And subject to her stage-managing. Duffy was susceptible to the female. He was weak. Before he had been drawn into Candace's orbit through his grandmother's illness he had been under the influence in-fluence of Fifl Fornay, late of the Hot Spot, out of Broadway. He was, his grandmother admitted frankly, likely to be so again if Candace were to turn him down. And she had finally decided, she added candidly, that between the two a nurse, strong-minded, sensible, sensi-ble, was to be preferred over an "at-liberty" soubrette. "A step above my landlady's opinion, anyway," Candace murmured, mur-mured, thinking about it now. She tossed her head impatiently. I don't know why, she thought, with the contempt some 'people seem to have for nurses, any girl ever wants to be one. ... But her mind contradicted her on that. Because she knew at least why she herself had gone in for nursing: Martin. And the thought of Martin was like a blow, her body tensed and her muscles tightened as at the memory of pain. She mustn't think of Martin, Mar-tin, she mustn't remember. She tried to tuck all memory of him away in its accustomed place, below be-low the surface of conscious thought; she tried td replace Martin's Mar-tin's moody image with Duffy's merry one. But it was no go. This breaking of ties, this going away from the place where so much had happened hap-pened was like reopening an old wound. Memories flooded in, scalding her. Even the evening dress she was trying on, though it had just come new out of its box and Martin could never have seen it, had the power to bring him to mind. Because Be-cause bitterest of all was the memory of that occasion when she had dressed up to lay her present at Martin's feet; when afterward, dazed, she had stepped out of the lovely shimmering gown and had seen it lying crumpled at her feet she had had a sick feeling that it was herself lying there, crushed and bruised; she had not worn evening clothes since. 5 D. U. P. PLANS SOCIAL LEHI The four Lehi camps of the Daughters of the Pioneers will hold a meeting and social Thursday, Sopt. 10, in the Lehi 90 Proof . Enjoy rich drinking 1 l pleasure in 3 COPYRlfiHT.-IMi. KCA SERVICE. INC. CLOWLY, remembering, she walked closer to the mirror and studied her reflected face. The girl who had started out that evening had been a shy, wild thing, showing promise of great beauty; the Candace staring back so gravely now had fulfilled that promise, but she was changed. She was a woman, disciplined, controlled, capable of judging and of selecting the best from -life or at least, if the best weren't offered, the most sensible. " She saw with satisfaction that the lips that had always been held slightly parted, as though thirsty for life, were now tight-shut, almost stern. c This woman would decide always in the most sensible way Marrying Duffy would be sens!-, ble. He would marry her because he could have her in no other way and becausa, too, .it -would please his grandmother, she if she finally decided that way-would way-would marry him because as Mrs. Dufresne Carter Harper she -would have a pleasantly ordered life, a luxurious one. She had no illusions illu-sions as to what marriage with him would mean. He was fond enough Of her in his way, but his way was not a particularly de-pendable de-pendable one. Before he had become infatuated infat-uated with her there had been a long line of Fifl Fomays and she suspected that even married to her, once the first novelty had worn off, there would be again. She was suddenly through with indecision. She would marry o Duffy. She said aloud, firmly, "I've made up my mind. Nothing could make me change it, nothing." noth-ing." She became aware that for some time the doorbell had been pealing peal-ing insistently in the back of the -house without anyone's answering it; the landlady and her slavey must both be out The door opened finally downstairs and she heard a man's footsteps prowling about, as though looking for something. some-thing. She opened her door to investigate. (To Be Continued) First ward chapel, opening the winter's regular schedule. Mrs. Emma Clayson of the state central committee, and a Utah county representative, will bo present at the meeting. Nation! DatiDcrt Products Corp.. N. Y. |