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Page Six NEVADA CITY NUGGET Tuesday, August 9, 1949
© _ SP
BOB FALKENBURG.
WERE A LITTLE WEARY OF TENNIS AFTER
WINNING THE 1949 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP. IT TOOK THEM
135 GAMES TO BEAT."PANCHO'GONZALES
AND HUGH STEWART. THE SCORES WERE
36-34, 3-6, 4-6, 6-4, 19-17, AND THE MATCH
TOOK FIVE HOURS TO PLAY!
RISC
1 LE SE DEE itstioner
s
MILE RUNNERS CAN DO THEMILE”
IN CLOSE TO 4 MINUTES. GREAT
'HEEL AND TOE"WALKERS COVER
A THAT DISTANCE IN ABOUT G/
PAHE NATIONAL
LEAGUE HAS
OFFICIALLY BANNED THE PLAYING
TOO MUCH OF A POKE
AT THE UMPIRES.
—— SPORTLIGHT
Cards, Dodgers
5 hagas NATIONAL LEAGUE is a
baseball circuit where practically all the pennant playing
lately has been by the Cardinals
and the Dodgers.
Once in a rare while some interloper, such as the Braves of 1948,
breaks into the picture. But for
the greater part of the time it is
the Cardinals and the Dodgers
rolling together down the stretch.
Once they get into the world
series the Cagdinals are a far different team. The
Cards have won a
flock of such postseason pastorals
while the Dodgers
have yet to come
safely through.
But they can stir
up a lot of dust
trying. i
In the last eight
= years only the Cubs
rantland Rice and Braves have
each slipped through once, probably when the Cardinals and
Dodgers were not looking. Now we
get the same story in the steamy
year of 1949. The Braves and Phillies may be rated a chance, hut
the bet is that either Dodgers or
Cardinals will take over the August and September stretch.
Last spring it looked as if the
National League would have
much the better race. Now
with the Athletics and the Red
Sox still busy, with Cleveland’s
Indians beginning to act in a
hostile manner again, the A.L.
race may be much the better
show.
It is about time the other six
clubs in the National picked up
more steam. The crash of the.
Pirates was a heavy disappointment, as much of a jolt as the
downfall of the Red Sox was up
through July Fourth. The main
idea seems to be that anything can
still happen in baseball.
—o—
“Don’t Play Out A Nine”
Apparently a number of golfers
are getting much slower than they
were some time ago.
Just as we were trying to work
up a message, the following arrived from F.A.W., an eminent
golfer and also a hot rooter for
Michigan’s football team against
all comers.
This seems to cover’ the field
completely—
“People love golf and I love peoBy GRANTLAND RICE
ple, and so today’s remarks are
Rule the Roost
addressed to the genial host of
high handicap golfers, God bless
’em; without them there would be
no lush green fairways, bordered
with sky blue lakes and stately
pine trees; no healthful and beautiful outdoors brought to your doorstep. They are the majority.
“Frequently they, or rather you,
play with low handicappers, business associates and other. friends,
and suffer mental anguish because
you know they would prefer playing with better golfers. You are
definitely right, but for an entirely different reason than you
think. Seventy and low 80 shooters
do not mind if you carve out a
neat 105, but when you bother their
game by not observing the simplest
rules, they feel like crowning you
with a niblick—and you do not
always observe them.
“A good golfer only wants to be
permitted to play his own game,
undisturbed. Here are a few suggestions:
(1). “Do not delay the game.
This is the most common
fault, and this alone is
enough to ruin the concentration of other members
of your foursome.
(a) “Be in a position te
play when it comes
your turn.
(b) “Do not take a lot of
practice strokes; preferably none.
(c) “Do not painstakingly
play out a nine or
other high score when
you are completely out
of the contest. Pick
up. Others want to get
on with the game.
(d) ‘Do not ask everyone
in your foursome what
club to use.
(2). “Be quiet, motionless and
look at the player addressing the ball until he has
played.
(3). ‘‘Many duffers cuss out
their own mistakes, loud,
long and_= continuously.
Don’t do it. Others are
trying to concentrate on
their own game.”’
oO
Joe Surprises
There have been a flock of great
ballplayers around New York and
Brooklyn in the last two days, Their
tongues, as usual, were busy. The
first topic was Joe DiMaggio and
his spectacular return to his best
form with no cherreoe ‘> get in top
shape. It seems he did.
By Tom Grecory
iF YOU INSTALL A SINK
STRAINER IN THE BOTTOM
OF A WHEELBARROW THAT
IS USED FOR CARRYING
VEGETABLES, YOU CAN WASH
THE PRODUCE RIGHT IN THE
WHEELBARROW WITH A HOSE,
THE STRAINER ALLOWING THE
WATER TO RUN THROUGH
THE BOTTOM.
DOES YOUR DOG
ATTACH
TO. ONE
CAUSED
WHEELBARROW STUNT
ONE WAY TO PREVENT DOGS
FROM CHASING CARS IS TO
LEGS. THE BALL tWILL PREVENT
THE DOG FROM RUNNING FAST
SERIOUS ACCIDENTS HAVE BEEN
SINK STRAINER
be
HANDLE
A SMALL. RUBBER BALL
OF THE ROG’/S FRONT
BY DOGS CHASING CARS.
Duckological Doings
There’s good news from Canada
where Ducks Unlimited reports
“me waterfowl breeding season is
progressing favorably in all parts
of the range. Rains have alleviated
the drought threat over most of
the southern prairies removing
the danger of any wholesale loss
of broods through drying up of
sloughs and potholes. >
Brood counts, for instance, indicate a better-than-average number of Pintails. If the second half
of the breeding season which ends
August 15 continues to develop
favorably, a successful season is
assured.
4
@ \ wawitoee /
KATCHEWAR . /
Substantial increases in the Mallard breeding stock have been reported in all three provinces while
the number of Pintails seems: on
the rise in Manitoba and Alberta
with no change in Saskatchewan.
Canvasbacks increased in Manitoba but decreased in Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Increases in Canada Geese are
recorded in Manitoba and Alberta
but have decreased in Saskatchewan.
That’s the way the fall hunting
geason on ducks is shaping up
right now. In the main, it looks
good. Happy hunting.
aR AOA
Good News
Here’s good news for the fly
fisherman: The Shakespeare company’s famous glass fly rod—the
Wonderod—is now to be made in
two new models at a retail price
reduction which will put these
ultra-desirable. rods within the
reach of many more American
anglers.
The new models. will be ~made
up in 7-foot, 9-inch, and _ §8-foot,
6-inch lengths—and@ the big news is
that they will retail for only $45.
Prior to Shakespeare’s decision to
make these glass rods available
to more anglers, it took $60 to purchase a Wonderod.
Shakespeare pledges the new rods
will have the same fine action of
their expensive companion models,
with the only difference being in
the finish, handle and put up.
The Wonderod has proved to be
all the manufacturers have claimed
for it, and any angler who owns one
will always describe it as_ his
favorite rod. Until one has cast
with the feather-light Wonderod,
its wonderful action cannot be appreciated, for it is difficult to put
into words just what responsive
resiliency, power and delight in
use are embodied in its construction. Despite its lightness, its remarkable power makes it more
than a match for all that Mr. Fish
can dish out.
AANA
Propagating “Tigers”
Here’s a sight to gladden
sportsmen’s eyes as hatchery
men start removing muskies
from trap nets on spawning
grounds just north of Peterboro, Ontario. Here, Henry
Jackson, manager of Ontario’s
muskellunge hatchery at Deer
Lake, sizc. up a 20-pounder
before stripping its spawn. It’s
attention to such conservation
needs as this which keeps Canada as one of the few remaining topflight fishing areas.
AA A
Takes From Maine
A farm pond built for .$90 already
has produced at least three broods
of ducklings at Richmond, Me.
Here’s an inexpensive way to keep
the hunting seasons of the future
on the productive side of the ledger . . Nature continues to be
the effective hunter: lightning is.
reported to have killed two bucks
which were standing under a
struck pine tree at Newcastle, Me.
The bolt split the deer’s backs and
shattered their antlers,
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR.
MOTEL—Always full, 42 units, $120,000.
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. nr. Modesto. Right for eple. or 2
part. Approx. $9000. Ph. Modesto 90 R 11.
Pp. O. Box 262, Ceres, Calif.
MOTEL—Always full. 42 units. $120,000.
Finest loc. Want smaller prop. 1450 S.
First, San Jose, Calif.
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 158, Eagle Point, Ore.
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 125J12.
John and Ethel’s Cafe. Log cabin style.
Knotty Pine finished. Seats 58. Gas cooking. Music, Pinball. Long lease. Liv. qrts.
Infor. John F. Smith, Box 170, Condon,
Oregon, You'll have to HURRY!
AUTO MOTEL, 12 units, 2 yrs. old. 9 rm.
home. 3007 Redwood Hwy. nr. mouth
, Klamath River. Salmon, steelhead fishing. Ex. inc. Pr. $49,500. Bank terms.
Box 112, Klamath, Calif.
TAVERN Cardroom. Seats 16 Booths, Bar
seat 13. Walkin. Slot machines. Tavern 28x
80. No competition. Rich farming dist.
Price $21,500. Terms. Write T. A. Barnes,
P. O. Box 465, Elgin, Oregon. HURRY!
i2-unit cottage 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.
SIERRA LAKE RESORT
15 acres’ lake front. Swim, fish.
Boats, cabins, $15,000 handles,
FRED WEBER
1015 11 St. Ph. 2941. Modesto, Cal.
RESTAURANT AND FOUNTAIN
Clean, attractive, excellent equipment.
Gross $20,000 a year. Folsom Dam
area. Hwy. 40 trade. Long lease. Low
rent. Write owner,J. MOORE, Box 52,
Loomis, California.
MOTEL and bus. income, 2 bus, rentals @ $225 per mo. 8 motel units,
16 trailer spaces. Hwy. between Pomona & Ontario. $35,000« $10,000
cash. Good tms. Trades considered.
Campbell, 220 S. Thomas, Pomona,
TOLLGATE CAFE. Grocery, Gas. Sta. liv.
artrs upstairs, Year around resort. Sportsman paradise. Best-in-west. One trip here
convinces you. A steal at $15,000. terms.
Write L. V. BARNES, Rt. 1, Tollgate,
Oregon. HURRY!
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.
MOTEL, 6 units. By owner, 2 doubles, '
4 singles, furnished. -New, modern,
stucco, electric heat. 3 room owner’s
quarters, wash house, office. Highway 99, 1 mile from Shasta Lake.
$17,500, Box 862, Project City, California,
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.
MOTEL, 3 singles, 3 doubles, strictly
modern, 5 rm. living quarters, Bendix equipped laundry, half acre: of
beautiful grounds, fruit and __ nut
trees, berries’ and grapes. Have
bought a ranch and will sell for
shighest offer. Owner. The Garden
Motel, Cloverdale, Calif.
COURT APTS. 10 units and home all
modern. Equip for housekeeping. Facilities,
laundry. Rented steady at $690.00 mo.
Located McNary Dam Site. 10 years boom
ahead. Forced to sell, interest farming.
Full price, $41,500.00, $15,000 down. Bal.
$300 mo, Infor. W. O. Edwards, Box 392
or phone 276, Umatilla, Oregon.
FOR SALE—$23,500. Terms. Mountain
business, Cafe, groc., beer bar, 14 cabins
all rented). Price inc. all equipment & inventory. Ready to move in. All kinds of
ssibilities for future. Loc. Quartz Mt.
ighway 66, 30 miles west Lakeview, Ore.
Call Lakeview 3-T-8 for particulars, or
write Quartz Mt., Station Rt. 1, Lakeview, Ore.
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.
EASTERN OREGON ELECTRIC CO. for
sale. Lease or sell bldg. 4 major franchise
lines, $25,000 stock. Gross $70,000 48th,
Small town. Good prospect for increase.
Rent home bldg. $75. Chev. truck & pickup.
Sell inventory. Sac. on account going back
to school. Phone or write P. D. MEARA,
Wasco, Oregon. Phone 761.
APT. HOTEL, brick & tile bldg. Air condition. Lot 100x100. 4—5 rooms, 3—2 roms.
1—-7 rm. Electric & modern. Cement basement. Laundry. No competition 17 miles.
Big wheat, diversified farming. Full price
$31,500. Terms.
GORDON A. WHITE
P. O. Box 339, Ione, Oregon.
Photos on request. :
HARDWARE, GROCERY, Feed,_ Notion
store. Heart of Rich farming dist. No competition. Gross $70,000 48th. Brick bldg.,
80x90. Large basement, 3 entrance. 2 bedroom modern home. Everything modern and
goes. Death settling estate, Sac. $44,500.00.
$15,000 stock on hand. Center town. On
hwy. between Pendleton, Ore. and Walla
Walla, Wash. Ruth E, WALTHALL, P. O.
Box 100-N, Western, Oregon. HURRY!
SERVICE STATION, Repair shop, Home.
Some tools, equip. 3 pumps, 1000 gal.
storage. Partly furnished. 137 ft. frontage. Acc. room. Rest rooms. Clean, Loc.
between Oregon City & Lake Oswego,
Near schools, Churches, ‘Not in operation.
Surrounded with beutiful homes. Mill
workers. Must sac. $9500. Less for all
cash, John P. UNGER, Rt. 3, Box 9385,
Oregon City, Oregon, Write for full infor.
and details.
3—3-ROOM Cottages and 5 room home,
all modern, furnished, propane’ gas
range, Elect. Refrg. Pressure system,
Elect. water heater, all lawn, garden
tools, hose, fuel, supplies, pump _ hse,
shop, Utility house, 345 ft. frontage
Hiway U.S. 30 about 1% acre, room for
expansion. IDEAL CLIMATE, SPORTSMAN'S PARADISE, good income, can be
increased, low overhead, Price $8,250.00
Jess for cash. P. R. BRICKER, 3655 10th
Street, Box. 294, Baker, Oregon,
ATTENTION Hotel Men. 30 rooms, large
lobby, dinning room, large kit., pantry.
Ideal for large family-style meals. No competition. Hotel comp. furnished. except
owner’s Apt. Double tile garage. Lot 150x
150. Center bus. dist. Lumber mills. Stock,
diversified farming. Pop, about 2000. Ideal
for large family. Expansion. Room for 12
modern cottages. Double income. Widow
overworked. Sac. $25,500. 1/3 down. MRS.
MERLE SANDGREN, Box 441, Molalla, .
Oregon,
RAY’S GROCERY & MARKET
Located between Oregon City and Oswego ,;
Lake. About $4000 Stock. Modern fix. Full
basement. Suitable for walkin storage. 2
liv. rooms, 3 bedrooms. Furnished. Home
electrical appliances don’t go. Grocery 18x
16, Room for expansion. Garage. Near paper
mills, and beautiful homes. Steady income
year around, Gross $39,000 yrly. Near HiGrade schools, Churches. Other bus. Sac.
$14,750 cash. Ideal for large family. Owner
Ray Kopischke, Rt. 3, Box 987, Oregon
City, Oregon.
NOTICE
This established and proud business showed
. over $24,000 , gross: Pr fit in 1948 with an
14, people. Experience average personnel 0.
resent owners will not necessary and
1 sthy Jong enou
pe ser. Total selling price about $15,i ‘¢o be “determined by inventory: at:
500 with \cost). Down payment about
‘balance at Case low interest Sa terms.
! Brokers solicited. P. O, Box 322, id,
to. instruct business , to
FARMS AND RANCHES REAL ESTATE—MISC. .
STOCK RANCH, Circle A. 470 Acres. Cool,
clear climate, 40” rain. 40 to 80 head.
Write Zenia, North Calif.
LODGE, beautiful, overlooking ocean. Approx. 14 acres. Rentals. Shore dinners. .
$47,500. Box 736, Port Orford, Ore.
100-ACRE Ranch, suuitable for 10
cows.
A. R. Cook; Otis, Ore. Route 1.
FOR SALE—Mountain home, 65 Ac., 4
rms., orchard, garden, plenty water. Close
to. school and store. $4000 cash. Box
97A, Rte. 1, Oroville, Calif.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
$6,500—5 acres, good house, barn, other
buildings, fruit, berries, ideal climate. 15
minutes to Ocean and 3 rivers, good
fishing.
Box 43, Albion, Calif.
40 Ac. level summer fallowed. Good for
grain or alfalfa hay. 4 rooms, bath,
barn holds 10 cows, out-buildings, good
water, on paved road. $16,500. Inquire
H. J. MUGGE, Rt. 2, Box 604, Vacaville, California.
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 Schi., Saugus, Calif.
STOCK RANCHES, FARMS, HOMES
ne Shangri-La of the West
Write’ stating what you are
interested in.
SCOTT VALLEY REAL ESTATE
Fort Jones, Siskiyou Co., Calif.
SACRIFICE BY OWNER—
40 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
asture land. New 7 rm. redwood siding
ouse. 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.
i
30-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
41-7061 evenings for directions. Write
Route 2, Box 1287, Steingul Avenue,
Escalon, California.
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.
4 room house. Two barns, $20 per
acre, half cash. Owner
TEMPLE PAINE
6000 Castro Valley Blvd.
Hayward, Calif.
Oregon
ROGUE RIVER ESTATE
Beaut. 320 ac, estate 30 ‘mi. east
Medford, Ore., on Crater Lake Hwy.
Fishing, hunting and vacation area,
1 mi. frontage on famous Rogue
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, inc. 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., inc.
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.
AUTOS, TRUCKS & ACCESS.
JEEPS
Military Jeeps
39 TO CHOOSE FROM
As Low as.....$400
STATION WAGONS
19 TO CHOOSE FROM
.FORDS, CHEVROLETS, OLDSMOBILES,
PONTIACS
Re eas $395
SPECIAL
1942 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON
Excellent Mechanical Condition
NEEDS BODY REPAIR $395
‘FOR SALE—6 acres, more or less, 5 rm.)
home, spring water gravity. Alt. 2000. .
‘Above Auburn, Calif. 11 miles. I.
Bruner, Rt. 1, Colfax, Calif.
NEVADA
MOTELS, Ranches, ete. Reno, vic.
MAT H,. GIBBONS
1820 “‘G’’ St., Sparks, Nevada. \
Phone Sparks 744 or 2393
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
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. i
NEW Beautiful Modern 2 Bedroom
country home. Exclusive location.
Cool ‘weather, best fishing, finest
view on Mendocino Coast. City conveniences. Write owner. W. M. Moore,
Star Rt. North, Mendocino, 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.
HARRY HILL, REALTOR
Rogue River, Oregon
BISHOP, Calif., near big city Gorge Projetc. Income prop., consisting of: 1—9 rm.
rooming’ house furnished. 1—3 rm. cote
tage furnished on corner lot, 123x123.
4—9 rm; rooming house furnished. 1 cabin
furnished, lot 100x123. All located in
heart of town % block off Main St. Income now $625.00 mo. Room for more
rentals. $35,000 takes all. Write Alberta
Talmadge, Box 217, Bishop, Calif.
ENTIRE city block, 120x300, all
fenced, lovely garden, 14 rms., 5
baths,full basement, gas furnace,
laundry. 10. rms. for rent at $10
week for 1. person, or $12.50 for
2. 2 outbuildings, well built, could be
converted into 3 or 4 apts. Also
enough room for 4 houses or. duplexes. Could be easy rented. Fort
Ord, Presidio and Del Monte Naval
School close by. Price is now $42,000, would like to get.1/3 cash, the
Db monthly payments, 6% interest.
rite— .
MRS. FRIEDA D. BRUNE
468 Pine Avenue
PACIFIC GROVE
OREGON
McKENZIE RIVER BUYS
48—10 ACRES, 5 meadow, nearly comva elec., gravity spring water. $3,700
cash.
60—ABOUT 32 ACRES, 18 A. in 11 yr.
old profitable filberts; balance cleared
. sandy loam, timbered along 1100” of river’s edge. Ideal home sites. Total $27,000
or will split off 27 A. river tracts at
$6,000 each.
FOREST LAND
25—200 A. FOOTHILL FARM, exceptionally well watered. Abt. 65 A. seeded,
bal. natural pasture. Good road to lovely
2 brm., home, Butane, Cire. fireplace,
furnace. Light plant, gravity spring
water. $17,500, terms.
59—440 ACRES FOOTHILLS. Borders McKenzie Hiway over 3000’, 40 A. cleared
hay land. Over million ft. saw timber,
some ‘‘peelers’’. ‘Balance logged. One
cabin. Many springs and small creeks.
$18,000, $5,000. down,
MAX CROSBY, REALTOR
5 mi. above Vida, Ore. Ph. Vida 4
AIRPLANES FOR SALE
AIRPLANE FOR SALE
Aeronca Chief 1946 delivered early in
1947, 184 hours total time, never damaged,
all bulletins complied, hangared, $1350.
Walter A. Silva, Rt. 1, Box 490, HomeStead Rd., Cupertino, Calif. .
MISCELLANEOUS
BEST GOPHER KILLER Formula—Cheap,
simple home mixture, $1.00 JOSEPH H,
ERLICH, Rt. 1, Box 212, Los Gatos, Calif.
MUST SELL Small private coin collection. Send Ten cents Stamps or coin
for list. COOK, 1301 West Adams,
Phoenix, Arizona.
Sell Hollywood’s Best Creme Shampoo, Big
Profits. Details free. $1:00 sample plus
beautiful dispenser, only 50c. 5672-H Fernwood, Hollywood 28.
MACHINERY FOR SALE
Diesel. engines and generators; two 200
h.p. and one 180 h.p. Fairbanks-Morse
engines with generating and control equipment. Located at Wyodak Chemical Co.,
Upton, Wyoming. For prices write or wire
WYODAK CHEMICAL CO.
4600 I1st St. Cleveland 5, Ohio
HOTELS
SPECIAL
1942 OLDSMOBILE, 6-CYLINDER STATION WAGON
Excellent Mechanical Condition
NEEDS BODY PAINT ccccecsscccccseneqecses: $695
Dealers Invited
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General Auto Salés
10323 East 14th Street,
Oakland, California
LOckhaven 9-5088.
MACHINERY
FOR SALE—7500 Watt Jight plant, Delco,
Master generator. 3 years old. R. L.
McKee, Star Route 2, Willits, Calif.
DRILLING RIG
Welding machine mounted on Intr,
truck; perforator, tools, etc, Price
$5,500. MRS. A. G. KESSINGER,
581 No. Dora St., Ukiah, Calif.
MOTORS, new, 1/15 h.p., 115 volts,
A.C. 1600 r.p.m., reversible; just
right for models, grinders or 12”
fans. Original factory cost $13, your
price $4.95 while they last. Mail $5
bill, will ship motor all charges
paid.
M & B MFG. CO.
10530 Long Beach Blvd., Lynwood.
When in i
San Francisco
Stop at
HOTEL ANGELUS
Rates $2.00 without bath
$2.50 with bath
Central Downtown location
140 Ellis Street Near Powell
In the Heart of Downtown
San Francisco
ROOMS—$3.00
with private bath
Garage facilities available
CLARK HOTEL
Taylor and Eddy
San Francisco—PRospect 65-0355
PALOMAR HOTEL
364 O’FARRELL STREET
SAN FRANCISCO
Newly furnished—All private baths. .
gle $3.00; Double $3.50; Twin Bae 3
ext to N.B.C. Studios and Garage.
One of the best downtown addresses.
tNSTRUCTION
ENROLL NOW! LEARN BARBERING IN
U. § OLDEST SCHOOL. NO WAITING
APPROVED FOR VETS.
MOLER BARBER COLLEGES
223 S. Main St., Los Angeles, Calif.
161 Fourth St., San Francisco, Calif.
LIVESTOCK
DUROCS — Weaner gilts, boars,
and bred gilts. CARL THOMAS,
Rt. 2, Box 164, San Luis Obispo,
Dalifornia.
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. W.
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.
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ding 2 brm., home with full bath in,—,—
Down Town e Jones and Eddy Sts.
e All With Baths and Showers e
Family Rates Write 50
For illustrated Folder Rates $4 —
DRIVE-IN GARAGE From
HOTEL SPAULDING
In the heart of downtown
San Francisco. Completley
renovated. Rates from $2.00
240 O’Farrell near Powell
GArfield 1-2715
POULTRY, CHICKS & EQUIP.
PETALUMA HATCHERY. Est 1902. We
speciaiuze in hatching’ White Leghorns, New
Hampshires. Austra-Whites and Cornish
Cross. Can supply chicks on short notice.
Petaluma Hatchery, L. W. Clark. 619 Mato
St. Petaluma. Calif.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
HOW TO SELL YOUR INVENTION
for Quick Cash or Royalty
Patented or Unpatented
Heipful instructive Guidance
How to Protect and locate buyers,
Send $1.00 now for your copy.
CREATIVE SERVICE
326 West 3rd, St., 312 Fay Bldg.
Los Angeles 13, Calif.
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED-—A feed and grain business. Coast preferred. W. . K.
YOCUM, 3115 Porter Creek Road,
Santa Rosa, Calif. ‘
WE PAY TOP PRICES for sour or sweet
churning cream. One gallon or’ thousand. Write, telegraph or phone collect
GArfield 1-2057, Sonoma Mission Creamery, 1435 Stockton Street, San Francisco,
California. :
XMAS TREE
STUMPAGE, give elev. Contact immediately. LOUIS MALAKIS, 232 6th St., San
Francisco, Calif,
} FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP.
FOR Isa er oe ae equip‘ays, cars, burners, fans, motors, rotary ‘dipper, ete. Sell as Unit or
x 448, individual . Alex Thomas, Bo:
Unis, Owlif, Telephone MOL.”
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McCredie Springs, Oregon
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RESIDENT AND DAY
Every Age
“Honor School” rating
School: All Grades; Accredited
Physical: Conditioning; Sports
Music: Military, Concert Band
Social; Training; Culture
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. MILITARY INSTITUTE
Melrose at Wilcox
Los Angeles 4, HO. 9-2191
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