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NEVADA CITY NUGGET
i Tuesday, August 2, 1949
SLPS
Dulles Rebukes
England Faces
WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS
US Steel Dislikes Truman Plan
Pact Detractors;
More Austerity;
EDITOR’S NOTE: When opinions are expressed in these columns, they are those of
estern Newspaper Union’s news analysts and not necessarily of this newspaper.)
POTENTIAL PEARL HARBORS.. Fergus Hoffman, specialist
on Alaskan affairs for Seattle, Wash., newspaper, tells a senate
. appropriations subcommittee on Alaskan defense that the terri‘tory today is ‘‘the most widespread collection of potential Pearl
i Harbors under the stars and stripes.’”?. Shown at the hearing, left
to right, are Alaskan delegate E. L. Bartlett; Senator James E.
Murray (D., Mont.), member of senate interior affairs committee;
Hoffman, and Senator Elmer Thomas (D. Okla.), chairman of the
appropriations subcommittee.
MONROE DOCTRINE:
Pact Fuss
John Foster Dulles, in his first
speech as U.S. senator appealed
for ratification of the North Atlantic
pact and rebuked Senator Robert
A. Taft and others opposing it.
Taft’s opposition was on _ the
grounds that the treaty commits
the United States to re-arm its
European. signers.
Dulles countered with the defense
that the pact does not obligate this
nation to enter any arms program
which ‘“‘isn’t defensible on its own
merits.”’ Dulles said that the treaty
doesn’t give’ any individual member the right to get any particular
thing from any other member. No
particular member has any claim
on any particular aid he averred.
It does not require the United
States to build each signer up so
that it could defend itself alone,
Dulles said.
ANOTHER FOE of the pact, Senator Flanders of Vermont, wanted
to extend the Monroe Doctrine in
place of entering the pact. He said
this nation would not be obligated
in details any more than in the original Monroe Doctrine.
Flanders also objected to possible
arms commitments to Europe if
we signed the pact. He said that if
vast arms shipments:are made to
Europe we don’t know what will
happen to them in case of communist domination of nations benefitted.
Senator Scott W. Lucas, the Democratic senate floor leader, said
obligation for an. arms program,
but added such a program is needed just the same.
The Truman _ administration
seeks a $1,130,000,000 program to
rearm western Europe.
ENGLAND:
More Austerity
Sir Stafford Cripps, chancellor of
the exchequer, has placed a new
austerity program. before the
British people. He announced that
Britain will reduce her spending in
the United States and Canada by
$400,000,000, or one-fourth, in the
eurrent fiscal year;
THE BRITISH financial situation
fis more serious than Secretary of
State Acheson has made it appear.
However, it is not insoluble. British
difficulties cannot be. attributed to
the American slump. The British
will benefit from declining prices
here of raw materials and food.
Inflated war prices are blamed for
the rapid consumption of America’s 1946 loan to England.
. There is taking place in England,
according to a recent poll of the
British Institute of Public Opinion,
a shift of political sentiment toward the right. A genera] election
now might turn the Labor party
out of office.
Union leaders promised to try
to end London’s wildcat dock strike
as more soldiers, sailors and airmen went into the miles of wharves
to unload ships and move cargoes
Vaughan Accused
President Truman has been
asked to suspend his military aide,
Maj. Gen. Harry H. Vaughan.
The request came from Rep.
Shafer, Michigan Republican, who
cited the army’s suspension of two
other major — generals, _Herman
Fieldman, the’ quartermaster general, and Alden H. Waitt, chief of
the chemical corps.
They were suspended pending a
senate investigation of army contract handling. Shafer said
Vaughan was implicated in the
same case, but gave no details.
All three generals were mentioned in a retent news story which
inspired the inquiry into dealings
of ‘‘five per centers,’’ those who
hire out to obtain government contracts.
STRIKE RESPITE:
Steel Accepts Plan
The steel industry’s biggest corporations accepted President Truman’s 60-day peace plan under
protest; thus averting a nation-wide
steel strike. The fact-finding board,
appointed by the president will
study the dispute over a fourth
round of postwar wage increases
and pensions and group insurance
—and will make recommendations.
The United States Steel Corporation had asked President Truman
to alter his terms for a peace proposal with the United Steelworkers,
as a steel strike deadline rushed
closer.
The corporation demanded that
the president’s proposed fact-finding board be given no power to
suggest a settlement.
The union threatened to strike
against four companies — U. S.
Steel, Bethlehem, Republic and Inland. These firms are. against any
fact-finding boards outside the TaftHartley act.
Phillip Murray’s big steel union
agreed to a 60-day postponement
of the walkout at companies which
agreed with the president’s proposal. The Taft Hartley act provides
for an inquiry board with no power
to make recommendations.
Earlier, Rep. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. (D., N. Y.) flayed BenFIRESIDE CHAT: .
"Selfish Interests”
President Truman charged in a
“fireside chat’? to the nation that
“selfish interests’? are making
budget-cut requests which threaten
to ‘“‘blunder” the nation into depression.
In his economic report, Truman
assured the nation that it is not
in a depression, despite business
decline. ‘‘Political reasons’’ lead
some people to want depression, he
said. He added that depression, can
be avoided.
He blamed “‘selfish interests’’ for
the tax cut that congress passed
over his veto and for the denial of
anti-inflation curbs he requested.
HE FEARED a third great blunder and warned that ‘‘to slash government expenditures now would
add to the downward trend.’ He
defended his $42,000,000,000 budget
for government spending the next
12 months.
He said, ‘‘If we follow the wrong
budget policy at this time and
s our expenditures, we will decrease employment, cut down investment, weaken our defenses,
and injure our efforts for peace.”
His speech was seen as a movement to line up popular support
for a showdown fight with the economy bloc in congress which is
demanding that government spending be cut to income.
He criticized those who say we
are in a depression.
““Many of these persons for political reasons would like to have a
depression,’? he said. ‘‘Others are
Saying that there is nothing to
worry about and an increase of
the number looking for work is a:
good thing. This attitude ignores
the human suffering . .”
“CONEY ISLAND:”
"Trivialication”
Dr. Robert M. Hutchins, chancellor of the University of Chicago,
demanded that mankind’s expanding knowledge be turned toward
achievement instead of ‘‘trivialication’” and formation of a huge
“Coney Island.”’
He spoke at the Goethe Bicentennial Convocation at Aspen, Colo.
He said that world catastrophe
is inevitable if. the ‘“‘tribal selfadoration, which goes under the
name of patriotism continues unchecked.”’
He asked for a world union of
“men of good will,’? and said that
world government is a step in the
right direction to avert global
suicide. He argued that ‘‘communication’? with Russia is possible if
other nations were sincerely willing
to try.
A ‘moral, intellectual and spirItual’’? revolution is the only thing
that will turn the world from a
downward course, he argued.
He attacked the ‘‘purposelessness’ of contemporary living,
made more’ so by technology, and
declared that new-gained leisure
has been used for meaningless recreations.
Of atomic energy in peace and
war he said, ‘If we have war, we
shall be blown to bits; if we have
peace we shall be bored to death.”
Hutchins compared today’s civilization with the fears and hopes
expressed by the 18th century
humanist, Goethe. The theme of his
speech was “Goethe and world
unity.’’
Goethe’s dream for the world
was that it should be a ‘‘world of
friends,’’ Hutchins said. He advocated Goethe’s ‘‘civilization of
flialogue.”
Injured
Classified
BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR.
Department:
FARMS AND RANCHES
‘REAL ESTATE—MISC.
GOVERNMENT LAND—Info. Re. official
list ireox SI-A, San Rafael, California,
i beautiful, overlooking ocean. Apmeow 14 acres. Rentals. Shore dinners.
$47,500. Box 736, Port Orford, Ore.
IFUL Cobb Valley — Five
se oan roomed house—unfinished. Will finish if desired. Write
Ray Weick, Cobb, California.
Finest location. Want smaller property.
1450 S. First, San Jose.
AUTO motel, 14 units, 2 bedroom
home. Good income. \Priced right.
Owner, Box 28, Rt 2, Reno, Nev.
GROC. STORE, Serv. Sta., Soda Fountain.
In Oregon. 700 ft. on Crater Lake Hwy.
4% A., sell or trade for Bar Sacramento
north. Route 1, Box 1538, Eagle Point, Ore.
HARDWARE STORE, Comp. Stocked, New
Bldg. Low rent, good‘ lease. Other. businéss. Sac. for cost. $6950. K. R. LEWIS,
1324 E. Powell, Gresham, Oregon.
COUNTRY HOME. 2 bedrooms Modern.
Center, Industrial, Mining.; Diversifed farming. Stock raising country. Lumber mills.
Sportsman’s Paradise. Lot 90x50. $4500.00.
MRS. A. N. FISHER, Halfway, Oregon.
HOT SPOT. New stores next to theater,
rent ,reasonable; fast growing town; good
for many businesses. BACCIARINI, P. O.
Box 326, Salida, California. Phone Modesto 125312.
AUTO MOTEL, 12 units, 2 yrs. old. 9 rm.
home. 300’ Redwood Hwy. nr. mouth
Klamath River. Salmon, steelhead fishing. Ex. inc. Pr. $49,500. Bank terms.
Box 112, Klamath, Calif.
FULLY equipped Drive-In restaurant, Stockton. Long lease. Full price $11,000. , Reason
for selling ownet bought mountain hotel.
Call Stockton 37426 for appointment. Frank
Williams, 1528 East Pinchot, Stockton, Cal.
cottuge court, 15-unit. trailer
park with grocery store and gas station. 2% acres with lots. of shade.
Price is $31,000, half down plus inv.
3 mi. so. of Medford, Ore. on hwy. 99.
CAMP U REST.
ONLY MOTEL in prosperous Nevada town
—11 units and two bedroom manager’s
quarters, also rental! house—nicely furnished. Twelve acres within city limits.
Excellent business. $40,000. Terms. EI
Corral Motel, Yerington, Nevada,
SHANKS CAFE. Leading place. Big tourist trade. Seats 65. Employs 14 people.
Modern air condition. Greyhound stage stop.
Gross $70,000.00. Est. 10 yrs. Bldg 27x90.
Just a MINT. Sac, $24,500. MRS. CARL
TAYLOR, Box 43, Union, Oregon.
PRAIRIE CITY AUTO Camp. 14 cabins.
Sleeps 40. Modern Trailer camp. 1%
Acres. Big Neon. Shade, No competition
118 miles. US 28 Hwy. Retiring, $31,500.
Terms. DAN W. FISK, P. O. Box 1%,
Prairie City, Oregon. :
GROC. & Feed store and trailer camp, hardware, soft drinks, gas on 5c margin, etc.
60 locker. boxes, room for motel. Money
maker. Loc. on main-hiway. Mod. home,
5 bdr. Gd. hunting and fishing. . $18,500,
cash and terms. Write Weisel & Son,
Careywood, Idaho.
and citrus land between Vista and Fallbrook on new 395. Plenty of water. $200 to
$500 per acre. Ralph ‘Swigart, Box 197,
Fallbrook, Calif.
4% ACRES good, frostless land with 2bedroom house. Wonderful view in N.
Carlsbad.
RALPH SWIGART
Box 197, Fallbrook, Calif.
FOR SALE—1i160 acres near Shasta Lake.
Hunting and fishing with 2 cabins furnished and year around creek through
property. For full particular write Box
$13, Project City, Calif.
APPLE Valley. Ranchos. Resort. 5 acres
blacktop road. Water & electr. 1 mile N.
of Million Dollar Dude Ranch. Write to
Sidney Leffler, Sid’s Barber Shop, Box
385, Victorville, California.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
$6,500—5 acres, goodehouse, barn, other
buildings, fruit, berries, ideal climate. 15
minutes to Ocean and 3 rivers, good
fishing.
Box 43, Albion, Calif.
“ATOMIC WAR”
Save your NECK for $12,500 on this dudecattle ranch in Idaho’s famous primitive
area near Sun Valley. WHAT FISHING!
L. P. GIBBS, c/o: Ben Lomond Hotel,
Ogden, Utah. .
40 Ac. level summer fallowed, Good for
grain or alfalfa hay. 4 rgoms, bath,
barn holds 10 cows, out-buildings, good
water, on paved road. $16,500. Inquire
H. J. MUGGE, Rt. 2, Box 604, Vacaville, California.
200 ACRES in Ukiah, 1 mile from
town. Good view and location, 50
acres improved; hotse and barns.
Electricity, abundant ‘water, good
pasture. Contact. owner. Mr, F.
Mancuso, Glen Ellen. Sonoma 3035.
!
RESTAURANT, cocktail lounge; finest sou. . 75 DN., $35 mo. New hse. $2,995. Full!«
Oregon coast highway. RALPH VINz OR LAND & CATTLE . pr. Lots $795, $15 dn., 15 mo. 676
CENT, owner. Brookings, Ore. Wantee Cou: eee Crowslanding Rd., Modesto 6135-3
3AN, Cottonwood, Calif. HONEST MIKE’S Real Est,
ee a as. Gestion, . WILE Sail part of 500 acres virgin avocado 5 rm.
R SALE—6 acres, more or less,
ghee spring water gravity. Alt. 2000.
Above Auburn, Calif. 11 miles. 1
Bruner, Rt. 1, Colfax, Calif.
NEVADA
.
MOTELS, Ranches, etc. Reno, vic.
MAT H, regan
1820 ‘“‘G’’? St., Sparks evada,
Phone Sparks 744 or 2393 )
6 ACRES, 4. miles from Crescent .
City, Calif., modern house,: year
around creek. Write E. L. COOK, .
Route No. 1, Box 684-A, Crescent
City, Calif.
FOR Ranches, homes, summer cabins,
or acreage in southern Alameda County.
See CHAS. C. McGONEGAL, broker,
Kilkare Road, P. O. Box 16, Sunol.
Sunol 2391.
1 ACRE NEAR TOWN—BY OWNER .
5 rm. stucco house, 2 bedrooms, 2-car}
stucco garage, 20x24 work shop, 12x20)
store room, other bldgs., inc. mod. chicken house for 600. 196 Webster St.
Santa Cruz, Calif. .
FOR SALE OR TRADE—
7 cottages, spacious grounds, on busy Hiway,
completely furn., excellent location. One
block from beach on Russian River. What
have you to trade? Mrs. Lola Woodward, .
Monte Rio, Calif. Ph. 150 J.
1 ACRE, double fenced, 2 bdrm. mod.
home, double garage, chicken house,
garden, flowers, good highway, near
school, Georgetown 4 mi., 12 mi,
Placerville. Steve Rogers, Star Rt.»
Georgetown, Calif.
OREGON HOMESEEKERS, LOOK UP
HILL AT ROGUE RIVER, OREG. for
farms of any description. Homes on the
River, Business locations. :Auto Courts,!
Mines: some very attractive buys. i
BARRY HILL, REALTOR
Rogue River, Oregon
RANCH AND HOME for lease to reliable
party. Plenty water. Fine for retired bus.
man, 40 minutes to Hollywood. Gd. road,
nr. store, school bus stop, etc. MURPHY
RANCH, Rt. 1, Soledad Canyon at Sulphur
Springs Schl., Saugus, Calif.
SACRIFICE BY OWNER—
10 ac. Sebastopol apple and chicken farm.
Neat 4 room home, partly furnished. Farm
equipment, 2 trucks, two wells, Gravenstein
apple crop, 125 to 150 tons ready to harvest, crop included. $11,500. 40 Redwood
Road, San Anselmo, Calif. 5955-J.
FOR SALE—35 acres more. or less on
Morro Bay. Vegetable or permanent
pasture land. New 7 rm. redwood siding
house. Double garage. Plenty good
water. Good hunting and fishing. Price
$30,000. LEN L. SMITH, Rte. 1, Box
124-1, Phone 23313, San Luis Obispo,
California.
RAISE Golden Syrian Hamsters. Extremely profitable business or interesting
hobby. Big demand for pets laboratory
stock or breeding stock, Write for free
circular ‘‘B’’. We ship any place in the
world. Sunset Hamstery, 7619 Strobridge,
Hayward, Calif.
PRAIRIE CITY HOTEL. 2 story Brick.
50x80 corner property. 21 rooms. Modern
lobby. Dining room, steam. heat. Sportsman’s Paradise. Diversified farming, stock
country. Full price $61,500. Terms. W. E.
Puett, P. O. Box 128, Prairie City, Oregon.
GEN. MERCHANDISE, comp.-equip. 227
metal Lockers. Comp. line of all merchandise. Rich diversified farming country.
Mining, Sportsman’s Paradise. Gross $90,000 for infor. Write Saunders Bros., Est.
1898, P. O. 20%, Richland, Oregon.
FOR SALE—Restaurant, reasonable, fully
equipt. Beer and wine license. On account of sickness by owners. Living
quarters, picnic ground, shade _ trees.
On 4 corner property. Ten minutes to
Boyes Springs. Baths. Herman Weghofer,
P. O. El Verano, California.
20-acre clover dairy in Escalon, California; 9 high test cows, milking
machine, cooler, small home; good
condition; nice yard; by owner;
$16,000 full price. Phone LU cerne
1-7061 evenings for directions. Write
Route 2, Box 1287, Steingul Avenue,
Escalon, California.
5% AC. wooded, 1200 ft. elev.on_surfaced road. Large, Oaks. 1 ac. yard and
gardens, Older 5 room rambling home,
guest cabin, garage, barn and poultry
house. Ample water. Fine hunting. Price
$9750. Consider trade for income or ranch,
T. F. SCHAAF,. Owner
1021 3rd_St., Napa, Calif.
Ph. 2881.
Oran ge Cove
IRRIGATION DIST.
Water July 9 under C.V.P. 20 to 250
acre tracts. IVAN W. HARPER, Rt, 1,
Box 133, Orange Cove, California.
VALLEY ELECTRICAL SHOP. Leading
franchise on all major lines. No comipetition 65 miles. Write for full details. Sportsman’s Paradise. Wife Ill. Sac. $12,500.
d. KE. Carlson, Halfway, Oregon. Ideal for .
Good Man.
BAER’S CLOTHING STORE. No competition, 60 mi. Cattle country. Diversified
farming. Mining country. Good bus. year
around. Sportsman’s Paradise. Life opportunity for young couple. Sac. $9,000.00
Owner O. V. BAER, Box 7,
Oregon. DON’T DELAY!
$15,000 HANDLES
Halfway,
240 A. 100 A. cultivation. 60 A. creek
bottom. 40 A. beach. 5 dwellings, sawmill on place. Total rent $120.00 per
month. Some timber, fruit. Daily mail,
school bus, electricity. Two running
streams, water for irrigation sprinkler
system. Fishing, hunting. Ideal stockdairy. Unlimited out range. Tractor,
farm impls., included. Price $100 per A.,
¥% down. Owner, Box 142, Brockway, Ore.
1720 ACRES
Hill range land in El Dorado County.
Plenty water; two miles river frontage
on Consumnes. Springs. Fenced. On
county road. Meadows, cleared—land.
ONE acre level tand, good well,
electric pressure system, 4-room
stucco house; will sacrifice; price
$5000 cash or $6000 terms, $2500
down and $50 per month, interest
at 6% on balance; % mile north ..
Gilroy on 101 Highway. See owner,
Mrs. Paul G. Swank, P.O. Box 284,
Gilroy, California.
IN Paradise, California; among the pines;
five bedrooms; nearly three acre orche
ard, grapes, berries, garden, centrally
located; also 2-room cottage; elevation
1750 ft.; suitable for doctor, family
or rest home. :
B. L. HARRISON
R 3 3782 Paradise, Californta
TO RENT OR LEASE
FOR RENT—New unfurnished 2 bedroom
house with %4 acre garden, restricted
district of Passiflora Acres cor. Saxony
& Woodley, Encinitas. Large living room,
studio windows, ocean view above heavy
fogs, double garage, to small reliable
family. $75.00 per month. References,
VICTOR KREMER, 2064 Marengo, Los
Angeles 33, Calif.
SEEDS, PLANTS, ETC.
BEAN. GROWERS—Bunch your beans the
Same time you pull them into any desirable sized pile in line for combines or
pitch fork. Distributor wanted. Write
GROUND MOLE HARVESTER CO., Bad
Axe, Michigan.
MISCELLANEOUS
BEST GOPHER KILLER Formula—Cheap,
simple home mixture, $1.00 JOSEPH H,
ERLICH, Rt. 1, Box 212, Los Gatos, Calif.
HOTELS .
When in
Sar Francisco
Stop at
HOTEL ANGELUS
Rates $2.00 without bath
$2.50 with bath
Central Downtown location
140 Ellis Street Near Powel
In the Heart of Downtown
San Francisco
ROOMS—¥$3.00
with private bath
Garage facilities available
$20,000. Groc. as per inventory; generous tms. Owner H. C. Bahnsen, Dos
Rios, Calif., Mendocino County.
WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY Store. Auto
Access. Gen. Household appliances, furniture, radios, hardware, notions, dry goods.
Loc. Eastern Oregon near Hell’s Canyon
Dam. Diversified farming, cattle country.
Low rent. Long lease. Liv. gqrts. Gross
$25,000. Infor. Kenneth S. Stover, Box 218,
Halfway, Oregon, HURRY!
APARTMENT house in Dunsmuir,
California; located in the heart of
the Shasta Cascade wonderland;
good income; on Highway 99, 1
block from ‘business district; must
sell due to illness. Price $21,500.
A, P. Perry, 965 Florence Avenue,
Dunsmuir, California.
FOR SALE-—$23,500. Terms. Mountain
business, Cafe, groc., beer bar, 14 cabins
all rented). Price inc. all equipment & inventory. Ready to move jin. All kinds of
possibilities for future. Loc. Quartz Mt.
Highway 665, 30 miles west Lakeview, Ore.
Call Lakeview 3-T-8 for particulars; or
write Quartz Mt., Station Rt. 1, Lakeview, Ore,
3-—3 RMS. Cottages and a 5-room home
completely modern. Nothing left out. Floors
covered. Groundfloor bldgs. Pump, Hse.
Workshop. Storage rm. $145.00 income on
jamin Fairless of United States
Steel in a speech before the United
Automobile Workers in Milwaukee
for not acceding to the president’s
proposal.
“Y ARDSTICK”
Cancer Gauger
A “yardstick’’ for measuring the
growth of cancer has been reported
discovered.
A simple, quick and inexpensive
method of gauging the growth or
decline of a cancer was reported
by Doctors Phillip West and Jessamine Hilliard of the medical school
at the University of California.
The technique is based on an
analysis of blood compounds and
will measure the effectiveness of
curative treatments. It is not a
cure itself, nor is it a test for the
of food. presence ;of cancer.
HOOSEGOW
Three N. Y. Reds Sweat Out Tiel In Jail
The U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals
in New York ruled that three Comand recently jailed for conmust stay in jail for the
nder of the trial between
The action of federal judge
(Harold R. Medina in ordering the
in jail, was upheld by the appeals
court. With eight other defendants
and high party leaders, they have
been free on bail.
The defense to the circuit court
that their sentences were indeterminate since the length of the trial
was not known was argued by attorneys in their appeal. The judge
refused to allow this plea and
TR
Among the injured in the
crash of the New York-California airliner that came to
grief in the Santa Susana
mountains near Chatsworth,
Calif., was movie actress
Caren Marsh. Latest estimates
place the death toll of the crash
at 25 with 18 injured. The plane
crashed shortly after the pilot
radioed that a violent fight was
going on in the plane among
the passengers.
SCIENCE:
Turbine Aircraft
Research on gas-turbine engines
at McGill University, Montreal,
may bring about improved flying.
A turbine engine is a_ scientific
version of the mill wheel. It has
many small blades instead of a few
big ones, and instead of water, hot
gas is used to push the blades.
THE HOT GAS is produced by a
blowtorch in which fuel is burned
with the aid of air scooped from
the atmosphere and compressed,
ig
aa dee a 2 a aeoge
. tools.
i hse, 1%
Cottages mo. Low overhead. . All Garden
Propane ‘gas, fuel supplies.+ Utility
acres, 345 ft. frontage on Lincoln Hwy. Ideal climate, sportsman paradise. Room for expansion. Price $8,250 will
take $1000. less for all cash. P, R. Bricker,
3655 Oth St., Baker, Oregon, Hurry!
HOTEL, Restaurant and _ Fountain,
good, going business near new
Cherry Valley Dam on which road
work is now in progress. This little
town will be booming before long.
Good chance to get in on ground
floor. To get there follow Yosemite
Highway 120. Will make attractive
deal to interested party. Deal direct
or your broker. Address owner,
Hotel Charlotte, Groveland, Calif.
San Rafael
$345 MONTH INCOME
Sixten miles from San Francisco, on
Redwood highway. 4 modern three-room
Apts. Very desirable corner lot 76x100
close to shopping. Always rented. Including stoves and refrig. Attractive
rice. Owner J. J. JOHNSON, 262
‘ewler Ave., San Francisco 16, California.
INSTRUCTION
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APPROVED FOR VETS.
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223 S. Main St., Los Angeies, Calif,
161 Fourth St., Sao Francisco, Calif.
NURSING profession qdickly learned.
Women 17-55. No high school req’d,
Home study, dipioma and pin to
graduates, thousands needed. Act at
once. Kor. further. information write
Arizona School of Practical Nursing,
117 West McDowell Rd.,
Phoenix, Arizona
Auto Body &Fender Repairs
QUALIFY IN 24 WEEKS
New courses, latest equipment,
APPROVED FOR VETERANS
Mech. Training Dept. Auto Div.
B & G AIR SERVICE INC,
165, Venice Blvd, PR-8792
Los Angeles 15, Calif.
BIG INOOME
. LEARN
“ SHOE REBUILDING
12 weeks complete course. Work under the idance of expert instruction. Machines, tools & ie turn,
We will sanet you in petting te o e
or start your own busines
Riv. 100 a. crps., pastr. Abund. wat, °
Ideal livestk., dair. or dude ranch.
10 rm. native stone house on_ river.
Just remodeled: and_ redecorated. 6
bdrms,,2 -baths. Beautiful carpet
and furnishings, ine. 2-car garage.
2 bdrm. guest hse. by’ well known
arch. and int. dec., exquisitely carpeted and. furn. Lanai and _ patio
faces river, 2-car garage.
New 5 rm. tenant hse.
$50,000 dairy barn, bull barn, chick
hse., imp. shed, feed shed, pump
hse., miles of white fence,. all new.
Implements, trucks and equip., ine.
De Laval milkers.
Beauty, seclusion and all yr. climate,
Could not dup. for asking price,
$175,000. Write SIERRA MANOR,
TRAIL, ORE., for info. and_ pictures. Brokers, please list.
WANTED TO BUY
XMAS TREE
STUMPAGE, give elev. Contact immediatevidy.LOUIS MALAKIS, 232 6th St., San
Francisco, Calif. :
LIVESTOCK
DUROCS — Weaner gilts, boars,
and bred gilts. CARL THOMAS,
Rt. 2, Box 164, San Luis Obispo,
California.
WHITE OAK HAMPSHIRES, Production
‘bred. Three boars ready for heavy duty,
for sale. Best blood lines. GEO. HENSLEY, R, R. 2, Box 785, Sanger, Calif,
FOR SALE--32 head of Holstein cows, 23
milking. Bal. springing. 23 Holstein heifers
from 17 to 36 months old. 6 mi. S, ‘
of Atwater on Rose Ave., Jordan Tract.
6 mi. S. E. of Livingston on Rose Avenue,
Jordan Tract. F, E. PEREIRA, Atwater,
Calif. Rt. 1, Box 164,
8 ABERDEEN-ANGUS bulls, 10 to
18 mo. of age; two exceptional 18
mo. heifers, all sired by Eisenhower
of Wickwire whose sire was Grand
Champion at 3 largest shows in
Scotland. These are not pampered
and can make a living where any
cattle can. Will be priced extra low
considering the breeding. Write or
call FRED McCAY, Cathay, Calif.,
Mariposa County.
AIRPLANES FOR SALE
*48 LUSCOMBE 85 de luxe. 60 hours
total. Absolutely perfect. Always
hangared, $2,150. See at Dixon Airport, Dixon, Calif. Wm. _A. MeDonald,
AIRPLANE FOR SALE
Aeronca Chief 1946 delivered early in
1947, 184 hours total time, never damaged,
all. bulletins complied, hangared, $1350.
Walter A, Silva, Kt, 1, Box 490, HomeStead Rd., Cupertino, Calif.
POULTRY, CHICKS & EQUIP.
PETALUMA HASLCHERY. Est. 1902. We
( pgbtenaea in hatching White Leghorns, New
ampshires, Austra-Whites and Cornish
Cross. Can supply chicks. on. short notice.
Petaluma. Hatchery, 1. W. Clark. 619 Main
St. Petaluma. Calit.
MACHINERY
FOR SALE—6x19 sq. head, 4 knife ball
bearing planer. A-1 shape. $1150.00 1Machine Shop complete, liv. qtrs., 5000
ft. flr. space. $12,000.
W. TRUMBULL
1700 Allen Cr. Rd., Grants Pass, Oregon.
DRILLING RIG
Welding machine mounted on Intr,
truck; perforator, tools, etc. Price
. . RS. A. G. KESSINGER,
581. No. Dora St., Ukiah, Calif,
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Evolution of Classifications
Zooolgists, like many other peodle, are inveterate classifiers, The
oldest historical records contain attempts to classify mammals from
various standpoints, scientific and
otherwise. One of the oldest and
best known is the ancient Jewish
classification of , mammals into
“clean’’ and ‘unclean” on the basis of foot structure and cut-chewing habits (Leviticus xi). Subsequent attempts to classify mammals, made by zoologists in various parts of the world, underwent
a gradual evolution that reflects
the growth of knowledge over the.
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