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Page Six
NEVADA CITY NUGGET.
cemiinbiaidiaas
SAUDIS RIE END AEI A TOM
Tuesday, July 26, 1949
ENDED IN A 5-MAN TIE.AN
18 HOLE PLAY-OFF WAS HELD AND CARY MIDDLECOFF
AND PORKY OLIVER WERE STILL TIED.A'SUDDEN DEATH’ . WALTER.
SECOND PLAY-OFF WAS DECIDED ON AND MIDDLECOFF . WINNING STREAKS OF 16 CONFIRED A BIRDIE. ON THE FIRST HOLE.HE LOST TO . SECUTIVE GAMES IN 1912, 14 IN
OLIVER HOWEVER..PORKY HAD AN EAGLE
i SDORTSCOpP i NAHM EY
HE SWIPED THE BASE
SIX TIMES DURING
194) WHILE. WITH THE
HAD
1013 AND IS IN 19253
——SPORTLIGHT
WONDER IN what far off rings
Jim Corbett’s spectre waits on
view?
Where Jefferies books and old
Fitz swings
Or Louis spins his follow throygh
Where is: Jack Dempsey’s crashing
fist
As Tunney holds the foe at bay?
St/!l looking through the fogs and
mists
Where are ghosts of yesterday?
*.s #8
The Ezzard Charles Rating
Since the melancholy spectacle
‘in Chicago known as the N.B.A.
heavyweight championship, various
experts and noncombatants . have
been busy attempting to rate Ezzard Charles, the winner. The best
rating would seem to place Charles
somewhere between the post-Tunney and the pre-Louis period.
It is difficult to make any clear
cut estimate since he was facing an
opponent who refused to fight, the
same being Jersey Joe Walcott.
Charles is a better boxer than
Max Baer, Primo Carnera and
Jim Braddock. He
is no better a boxer than Jack
Sharkey. or Max
Schmeling happened to be. He
can’t punch with
Baer, Braddock or
Schmeling. ‘ That
: post-Tunney, prea Louis period was a
Grantland Rice sad one for the
fight game — especially the heavyweight game. This new era, now
rolling in, will be just as°sad or
possibly even sadder.
The winner of the Charles—Woodcock vs. Savold contest won’t require much on either side. This is
just as well since neither side has
much to offer, At. the very best,
perhaps a $10 top, if you happen
to have $10 you don’t need.
There is no complaint about
the N.B.A. calling the CharlesWalcott fiasco a championship
fight. It was a terrible fight to
watch from start to finish. Jersey Joe Walcott: started at a
rather brisk pace but, after the
second round, suddenly decided
that he was through for the
evening.
He had collected three pretty
fair purses in a row and he had
been around 19 years. He _ had
squeezed about all he could out of
mediocrity.
You can’t keep on making lemonades out of one lemon.
Certainly the heavyweight situa. Wonder in What Far-Off Rings?
By GRANTLAND RICE
such a meeting should be worth . .
tion doesn’t want any more of Jersey Joe Walcott. This recent show
was one place where the promoters
had to work without any working
material.
The fight mob for years had
been accustomed to fellows like
Dempsey, Tunney and Louis
who could box and also punch.
Tunney was no stick of dynamite but he could cut you up
and hurt you. The fight mob
had become too accustomed to
Joe Louis to start cheering for
an Ezzard Charles or a Joe Walcott, minus any part of personal. appeal. Or even impersonal appeal.
Charles was at least willing to
fight, while to Walcott the -thought
of hitting someone or being hit was
decidedly abhorrent. Walcott would
have been an ideal soldier in the
War of the Roses.
More About Charles
Charles i8 a serious, earnest
young fellow who is a good boxer
and who is willing. But he is never
overanxious. He is careful. He tried
to make a fight of it but his punchdangerous.
Charles is not much of a puncher,
even with a fair shot at some antagonist. Here was Walcott in front
of him for 15 rounds and yet Walcott emerges without a knockdown
or a scratch outside of a split upper
lip.
This isn’t the type of fighter who
is going to revive the lagging fight
game and start the multitude
cheering loudly. For all of that Ezzard Charles is very likely the best
heavyweight. fighter left in the
world today.
He should have no_ great
trouble handling either Woodcock or Savold. Woodcock never
was very much and Savold is
well over the hill. Charles lacks
any touch of fire or flame. He
is merely a pretty good workman who is involved with inferior material.
Louis has been through for several years. His title was worth at
least a million dollars to some ambitious fellow who could tearn how
to box and punch. The inducement
has been the richest prize in sport.
The ring game has had at least
six years in which to develop just
one fighter, one good fighter. The
net result has been Ezzard Charles,
who, in baseball parlance, would
be rated a .270 hitter.
Gene Tunney stopped Tom Heeney and retired in July, 1928. Max
Schmeling won from Jack Sharkey
on a foul in July, 1930.
— By Harold Arnett
AND PAD IT WITH THIN »)
FELT. THE FELT CAN BE
HELD IN PLACE BY MEANS
OF RUBBER CEMENT OR
ANY OTHER HOUSEHOLD
CEMENT.
SPRING
PADDED THIMBLE
IN CASE YOUR FINGER GETS
SORE FROM YOUR THIMBLE
WHEN YOU SEW, TRY USING
A MUCH LARGER THIMBLE
THIMBLE
IF YOU HAVE cuickens
AND FEED THEM BEETS,
CARROTS, ETC., YOU CAN
MAKE A. DANDY HOLDER
FOR THESE VEGETABLES
BY FASTENING THE COILS
OF AN OLD BEDSPRING
TO A WALL OR POST, THIS
HELPS TO PREVENT WASTE.
ing was too feathery to make him,
SPORTS
MORIZAN yb
By JIM RHODY
MANS
“Zw
Electric Seine
An expanded version of an electric seine used on smaller trout
streams in the East is paVing dividends for the Kentucky division
of game and fish.
The seine used by the Kentucky
division was constructed by Leonard Joeris, division technician,
and is a variation of one described
by John T. Funk of the. Missouri
conservation commission.
Joeris’ seine consists of a twostrand rubber-coated cable of No.
12 wire, 150 feet long. The first 50
feet of the cable form a lead wire
from the generator. A probe pole
is securely attached to the cable
at either end of the remaining 100
feet. These probe poles are 7 feet
long and tipped with a strip of copper plate (20 inches long and %
NO 18 GUAGE
LAMP CORD
MEAVY GUAGE
BRASS WELOING ROD
Shown‘in the top drawing is
the generator used in powering
the electric seine, and, below,
details of the seine’s construction. ‘
inches wide) folded over the lower
end. The seine between the poles
is held up by 14 floats made from
18-inch sections of 2x4-inch lumber.
Twenty-seven additional electrodes
are spaced at 3%-foot intervals between. the two probes.
The power plant, or generator,
is an alternating current type, beltdriven, and develops 6% _ horsepower at 2,400 rpm’s. This generator is larger and more powerful
than most gererators in use for
electric seines or shockers throughout the United States at the present
time. :
The seine works very. well in
relatively clear water less than
four feet deep. The seine shocks
“all species of fish equally well, but
the large fish seem to be shocked
more successfully than the fingerlings and fry. If the seine is moved
slowly, little danger of killing fish
is apparent. All species of fish recover rapidly and_ sustain no
damage. BREAST RE es
This writer saw Joeris and fellow
workers of the Kentucky division
use the seine in Elkhorn creek,
near Frankfort, Ky., and can testify to its effectiveress. However,
Joeris, who aparently is a perfectionist, says ‘‘no attempt has been
made to evaluate the success
of the seine in various types and
conditions of water because sufficient reliable data has never been
collected.
a .
Action Packed
eet HULA HOPPER >
2) Gaetan es
Continuing and intreasing reports of its effeciiveness are
proving that Fred Arbogast &
Company’s famed _ topwater
lure, the ‘‘Hula Popper,” is
really making fishing history.
The impressive voluntary testimonials from enthusiastic angrs demonstrate, as nothing
else could, just how deadly the
‘‘popper”’ is in angling for bass.
A killer, especially for big
bass, the ‘‘popper’’ obeys the
slightest wrist command. It
can be made to pep, plunk,
twitch or jerk at will, or to
make plenty of noise and confusion on the surface. Two
North Carolina fishermen, Ed
Howell and W. G. Hood, Jr., of
Goldsboro, claim that ‘‘if bass’
don’t strike it, they ‘aint’
there.’”’ The Hula Popper floats
when at rest and the smal.
hula skirt goes into action,
imitating a live bug. It seems
to make bass fighting mad. The
Arbogast company also makes
the “popper” in fly-rod size
and it, too, is bringing in the
bass.
Ps .
Watch It!
Wisconsin conservation wardens
are blaming the Chinese for some
undersized trout found in fishermen’s creels. It seems the Chinese,
in placing rulers on trout creels,
are something less than particular
about the accuracy of the rulers.
Asa result, some of the creel rulers
are from three fourths to fiveeights’ of an inch short on the seveninch length. The wardens toncede
that' the fishermen bought these
creels in good faith,
BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR.
le partment
BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR.
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 tradexfor Bar Sacramento
north. Reute 1, Box 158, Eagle Point, Ore.
FOR SALE — MERCHANDISE § general
store and motion picture theater. Write
FRANK W. HARRIS, Box 2954, Juneau,
Alaska.
FULLY equipped Drive-In restaurant, Stockton. Longe ease. Full price $11,000. Reason
for selling owner bought mountain hotel.
Call Stockton 37426 for appointment. Frank
Williams, 1528 East Pinchot, Stockton, Cal.
j2-unit cottage court, 15-unit trailer
park with ocery store and gas station. 2% afres with lots of shade.
Price is $31,000, half down plus inv.
3 mi. so. of Medford, Ore. on hwy. 99.
CAMP U REST.
FOR SALE—Only pet shop between
Santa Barbara and Salinas. Wonderful business for couple. Long
lease, perfect location. Reasonable.
Hazel’s Pet Shop, 874 Monterey,
San Luis Obispo, Calif.
AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE
Reat estate, building, inventory,
equipment and tools. One-man_ business. Same owner sinte 1920. Edw.
Lawrence, Dixon, Calif.
EXCELLENT ESTABLISHED laundry business for sale due to health.
For information call 645 Coalinga
or write Coalinga French Laundry,
Box 507, Coalinga, Calif.
GROCERY and Lunch, gas pumps;
living quarters; good location between Rio Nido and Guerneville on
Russian River; $9250. WLoma’s,
Route 1, Box 453K, Guerneville.
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. El
Corral Motel, Yerington, Nevada.
DUFUR PASTIME Tavern & Cabins, Fountain serv. Walkin Cooler. Card Pool Room,
Laundry Trailer space. Repair Gar. 20x60.
Serv. Sta. Gross $28,000. Full price $38,500.
‘Terms. Owner J. W. Shafer, Box 36, Dufur,
Oregon, Books open to .good buyer.BEAUTY OPERATORS BE _ . YOUR
OWN BOSS. Beauty shop _ equipment. Excellent condition. _Reasonable, for 2 operator shop. Telephone
Columbia 5888W. 1550 Martin Ave.,
San Jose, California,
TUALATIN Shake Shop, lunch and fountain serv. No competition 4 mi. Modern
equip. Gross $15,000 yrly. Lot 48x125. Room
to expand, Ideal for young couple. Sickness, Sac. $15,500. Terms. J. W. KRISE,
Box 147, Tualatin, Oregon.
GROCERY STORE. Gas sta. Modern Apts.
Freight terminal 3% city lots. 50x100.
Gross $32,000 yrly. 9 miles to McNary
Dam. Boom town next 10 years. Retiring
Sac. $26,500: FRED ADAMS. Box 45,
Irrigon, Oregon. A Bargain, Hurry.
SEVEN Unit Motel, gas sta., garage.
2 bdrm. liv. qtrs., room. for more.
At. Junction with 2 busy 99 hwys.
Pretty grounds, big income. Nice living. Pr. $36,000. terms. Owner W.
M. PARKS, Maple Leaf Motel, Box
140, Junction 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,
Sareywood, Idaho.
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.
R.R. SERVICE Sta. Gar. lot 51x120x73.
Comp. modern sta. Big stock, duplex. comp.
mod. Gallonage 16.500 last mo. Big Dam,
Truck. tourist trade. Near McNary Dam.
Everything must go. $48,500. Terms. C,
L. Reynolds, P. 0. Box 179, Umatilla,
Oregon.
wR $15,000 HANDLES
9 U. Auto Court, all kitchen & bath,
5 rm. furn. owner’s qtrs. Resort bus.
1% A. By ‘State Hwy. No, 1 near
beach. 3 mi. So. of Pismo Beach.
Ocegzno Auto Ct. Box 183, Oceano.
TRAIL-IN-CAFE
On old. Oregon Trail. Center City. Beer lic.
Frig. svstem. Elec. equip. thru out. Card
Room, 2-rest rooms. Neons. Gross $50,000.
We made ours, you make yours. Equipment
cost $25.009. retiring Sac. $17,500. 1/3
down. Leo Haggerty, 1810 Main, Baker,
Oregon. ;
GEN. GAR., body, paint Shop downtown
loc, Est. 15 yrs. Comp. equip. Incl. 5
rm. apt. un. Entire bldg., steam heat.
Exclusive of it’s kind. will sell with or
without eauip. .$19,500. BOR’S AUTO
CLINIC, 1719 Washington St., Baker,
Oregon.
OASIS TAVERN 167 Ft. frontage. 3 bedroom home. 54 ese cooler. Only Beer
jic. in town. Punchboards. Slot machines.
9 miles to McNary Dam. All the business
you want for the next 10 yrs. Open every
day. Busy spot. You exnnot go wrong, full
price. $92,500. ERJiST FILUNY, Irriron, Oregon.
“APARTMENT house in Dinsmuir,
California; located in the heart of
the Shasta ‘Cascad? wonderland:
good income; on Hizhway 99, 1
block from brsiness district: muct
sell dve to illness. Price %21,500.
A. P. Perry, 965 Florence Avenue,
Dunamiir, California.
T.INN’S VILLA. Dine & Dance. Concrete
Pldg., 75x25. Orchestra stand. piano, 2
fireplaces, 27 ft. bar. seats 3. Modern
kit. 2 wal's-ins. Big storage. 3 mod. furn.
Cabins. 3% miles F. 0% La. Grane, om
Lincoln Hwy. Ml heslth. Sac. 841,500.
Terms. A busy place. Box 427, La Grande,
Orezon. Boots open.
2ND HAND Store. Stuff with saleah'e
merchandise. All kinds. Store Plde., 50x122,
Liv. Quarters, 2 rertalc, On US 29. Center
City across Jr. hi. Gold mining, 85° comes
from Baker, County. Good Furnistre man
can increase °[CO%. Bic. worth
as’red. Soc, $22,500, 1% cash. Leo L. Orton,
232-33 Broadway, Baker, Oregon,
AUTO COURT 8 units Mod. Eccip. All
have Garrge. Imnrovements fer 10 more.
Rerted. vr. arav Gross “420 mo, At
McNary Dom, Tergest in TSA. Ry cehoo.
10 yrs. boom ahead. A_ sterl at $35,000.
Other business forces s°’e, Owner
™, H. LYS TLM
P. 0. Box 59 Mimetilla, Oregon
CITY CENTER. MOTEL
19 urits some Knotty Pine. Modern, All
privat2 baths. Parkin? spece for each unit.
Modern home, furnishec. il heat, laundry,
Neovs. Real income. : Filled yeararound,
on Lincoln Hwy. Due to Il Health, See.
$51,500. Terms. Deal direct, save commissions. I. J. LARSON, 205 Eomlock St.,
Fa Gronde, Oreron. a
9 UNIT AUTO COUR“. Strictly Modern,
Newly decorate’. Tile floors. Individual
Infra-Red-Ray heating. 2 bedrm home.
2 baths. Knotty Pine. Double gar. Utility
house. 2 pump sta. Store. 7 acres, facing
Hwy. Beautiful lawn, shade, flowers.
Outdoor furn. On Lircoln Hwy. Write for
photes, full detai's. Ill health. Sac. $62,500. Terms. WY’. A, Rupea, 839 Elm St.,
Baker, Oregon.
TEXACO SERVIC! STA. Gen. Gar. and
home. All ‘on same lot. Modern in every
respect. Furnished, partly. Stage Depot.
14 stages everv 24 hrs. Gar. leased out.
Gar. 36xG0. Sta. 49x50. Gross .$55.090
yriy. 22 miles McN-ry Dam. Good 10
yrs. ahead. Wife health causes Sac,
$36,500.. 1/3 dowr. Ideal for two
mechanics. On US 30 at Jct. Spokane &
Walla Walla Hwys. Owner, Arthur Allen,
Boardman, Oregon,
3—3 RMS. Cottages and a 5-room home
completely modern. NWothing Jeft out, Floors
covered. Groundfloor bildgs. Pump, Hse.
Workshop. Storage rm. $145.00 income on
Cottages mo. Low overhead, All Garden
tools. ropane gas, fuel supplies. Utility
hse. 1% acres. 345 ft. frontage on. Lincoln Hwy. Ideal climate, sportsman paradise. Room for @:pansion. Price $8,250 will
take $1000. less fur all ensh. P. R. Bricker,
$655 -.19th St., Baker, Oregon. Hurry!
TAVERN & GROCERY STORE for
sule. $85,000 estab. bus., stock &
_egpmt. included iné prica, Gross $60,“( fast “year. elec. gas pumps,
tavern has new walk-in cooler, glass
reach-in doors behind bar. Store has
liv. qtrs. connected 5 rms. & pbath,
good spring water, duplex cabin rented year around, % finished cabin
across Long ‘Tom River, which runs
thru property. Excell. trout fishing
&’ deer; hunting close by, 8 acres.
Fruit trees. On Main Hwy. 36. 13
mi. west of 99. 26 mi. from Eugene.
55. mi. «from. beaches. Write to
HAMMITT’S HOLLER, A. J. Hammitt, Star Rte,. Cheshire, Oregon.
twice
DUNCAN HOTEL & CLUB
Attention to all Tavern; Cardmen, Private
Clubmen. 27 rm. Hotel, 4 rm. apt, for
owner. Lobby. Big Card room. Bar newly
decorated. Tavern 1 yr. old. Full -City
block, Property all goes. Club_ grosses
$98,000. Hotel gross $108,000. Modern Kit.
Lunch “counter with booths. Big walk-in,
rest rooms. Right at McNary Dam. Photos
on request. Sac. Price $93,000. 1/3 down.
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.
SUNNYSIDE DIST. 4 miles north Washougal, Wash., 80% A., half under Cult,
Family orchard® 1A strawberries, 2 wells,
elec. pump. C. grds--24 stanchion barn, 60
ton Silo, granary,~¢chic. hse., gar., 6 rm.
house. Cement brick to build hse. Milk
parlor; 6 cows, 2 yrigs, 3 calf. some equip;
good rd. School bus & milk rt. String weirs,
66” can be developed for irrigation. Nat.
pl., for dam to hold .% M gal. $10,000.
Assume mort. of $2700. Owner Chester D.
Allen, Rt. 2, Box 253, Washougal, Wash.
FARMS AND RANCHES
LAKEVIEW Farm, 77 A. overlooking scenic
C.D.A. lake. $8500, R. A. Fuller, Coeur
d’Alene, Ida. Marine Rte.
FOR LAND & CATTLE
All types of ranches. Contact L. R.
MANGAN, Cottonwood, Calif.
WILL sell part of 500 acres virgin avocado
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,
bedroom house. Wonderful
Carlsbad.
RALPH SWIGART
Box 197, Fallbrook, Calif.
20 ACRE Dude Ranch, highly improved.
Located in Idaho’s best big game &
fishing area. A going paying deal.
Write Jim Taylor, 615 Capitol Bldg.,
Boise, Idaho. Phone 9366.
FOR SALE. Ranch—186 acres, 2 modern
houses, farm buildings, 80 acres meadow, fine springs and streams. BOX 3,
Spring Garden, Plumas County, California.
BEAUTIFUL ranch, 1% mi. frontage
Siltcoos lake, nr.: hwy 101—300 ac,
2 homes, pasture cattle year round.
Valuable timber, hunting. — Priced
quick sale or trade. N. Calif. E.
SINGER, Siltcoos, P. O. Oregon.
frostless land with 2view in N.
W. C. Canfield, Box 192, Umatilla, Oregon.
—_——— MISCELLANEOUS -—-~*
‘BEST GOPHER KILLER Formula—Cheap,
simple home_ mixture, $1.00 JOSEPH HH.
ERLICH, Rt. 1, Box 212, Los Gatos, Calif.
Sell Hollywood’s Best Creme Shampoo. Big
rofits. Details free. $1.00 sample plus
Beautiful dispenser 50c. 5672-H. Fernwood,
Hollywood, 28. ce
DEER HUNTERS—GET YOUR B , use
the ALASKAN DEER CALL. A new device that is a valuable aid to all deer
hunters.
successful hunting trip. Get a close,
clear shot. Make a clean kill. Complete instruction with each order. $2.00
postpaid. ALASKAN DEER CALL, INC.,
Route No. 2, Box 644, Portland 10,
Oregon. ‘
GAMES
NEW FORM OF SHUFFLEBOARD
GAME CALLED ‘“‘SHUFFLEPINS'’
LEGAL, SENSATIONAL PROFITS.
Fascinating coin operated game
combines all of the rofitable elements of shuffleboard and playing
appeal of bowling. Absolutely new.
housands of potential locations
vailable. Resorts, taverns, clubs,
stations, etc. Immediate returns.
Small investment. Be first to cash
in. Come .n and see for yourself.
MILLS SALES CO., LTD.
1640 18TH ST., OAKLAND
AT LAST!
IT’S HERE FOR YOU!
The book millions have waited for, but
no one dared to print. More terrifying
and shocking than any fiction ever published. A book of truths and facts about
this world and conditions today. This
book entitled, ‘“YOU THE JURY’’ sent
postpaid for $1.00. Address
Joe L. Reynolds
716 So. Ozark Girard, Kan.
TRAVEL
HOUSEKEEPING Cottages; small secluded mountain resort, $20-$30 a week;
phone or write, Ettawa Springs, Middtetown, Lake County.
LAKE TAHOE, modern, clean housekeeping cottages, near Meek’s Bay;
private baths, 2-8 persons; $37.50$80 weekly. Folders, write Tahoma,
P. O. Box 28.
In Oregon it's
McCREDIE HOT MINERAL
SPRINGS RESORT
Highway Travelers Welcome Too
On Short Cut Highway No. 58
McCredie Springs, Oregon
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED—Spode china, grandfather clocks,
old hanging lamps, music boxes, figurines,
Meissen Dresden pieces, and antiques. Private party. Smallwood, 917 Oak St., Aladi California.
PRICED TO SELL: 160 acres in Sierra
Foothills, plenty pines, along a creek,
furnished house, implements, animals.
Total $7,000. See this at once. 8 mi.
N. E. from Sutter Creek. J. H. RENNER
(owner), Gen. Del., Sutter Creek,
California.
FOR SALE—35 acres more or less on
Morre 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.
FOR SALE-—-200 ACRES
potato, alfalfa and bie, eh
located just east of elano,
Three good wells. Farming tools and equipment. New pre
lines, 80 acres now in alfalfa, balance in potatoes and vegetables. One
of the finest ranches in this area.
L. M. NELSON, REALTOR
818 11th Ave. Delano, Calif.
1720 ACRES
Hill range land in El Dorado County.
Plenty water; two miles river frontage
Fine
ranch
California.
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.
acre majestic view mountain ranch and electrically equipped
furnished modern home _ in---Atpine
district on paved road 30 miles from
San Diezo, best climate in U. S. by
' Government report, 2 wells, fruit all
kinds, swimming pool, fish pond, garage. Guest cabin, landscaped. See
ranch to realize its value, $35,000.
Terms. Owner Halvorson, 1471 8th
ave. Telephone M-1391; San _ Diego.
Oregon
ROGUE RIVER ESTATE
Beaut. $20 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. erps., pastr. Abund. wat.
Ideal livestk., dair. or dude ranch,
10 rm. native stone house on river.
Just remodeled and_ redecorated. G
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.
NICEST 6
$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 as«xing price,
$175,000. Vrite SIERRA MANOR,
TRAIL, ORE,, for info. and pictures. Brokers, please list, :
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.
LIVESTOCK
DUROCS — Weaner _ gilts, boars,
and bred gilts. CARI THOMAS,
Rt. 2, Box 164, San Luis Obispo,
California,
FOR SALE—32 head of Holstein cows, 28
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. EF, of Livingston on Rose Avenue,
Jordan Tract. F. E, PEREIRA, Atwater,
Jalif. Rt. 1, Box 164,
XMAS TREE
STUMPAGE, give elev. Contact immediately. LOUIS MALAKIS, 232 6th St., San
Franciseo, Calif.
REAL ESTATE—MISC.
LODGE, ‘beautiful, overlooking ocean. Aprox. 14 acres. Rentals. Shore dinners.
7,500. Box 736, Port Orford, Ore.
FOR SALE—6 acres, more—or less, 5 rm.
home, spring water gravity. Alt. 200).
Above Auburn, Calif. 11 miles. I.
Bruner, Rt. 1, Colfax, Calif.:
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Exchanges. List yours with O. W, CURRAN, Realtor, 2921 Broadway, Sacramento, Calif.
OREGON PROPERTIES
For reliable information on Oregon ranches
and business property, write
ERNEST A. SEATON, Brkr.
DRAIN, OREGON
NEVADA
MOTELS, Ranches, etc. Reno, vic.
MAT H. GIBBONS
1820 ‘‘G’’? St., Sparks, Nevada.
Phone Sparks 744 or 2393 ins
SUMMER cabin. 80 ac.; plenty water;
good ihe ocala and fishing; 3 miles
off State highway; 16 mi. from
Fortuna on Van Duzen River. Owner
asking $3,000. H. E, PRITCHETT,
Carlotta, Calif.
1 ACRE NEAR TOWN—BY OWNE
rm. stucco house, 2 bedrooms,stucco garage, 20x24 work shop,
store room, other bldgs., ine. mod. chicken house for 600. 196 Webster St.,
_ Santa Cruz, Calif.
FOR SALE OR TRADE—
7 cottages, spacious grounds, on busy Hiway,
compietely furn., excellent iocation. 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, geod highway, near
school, Georgetown 4 mi., 12 mi.
Placerville. Steve Rogers, Star Whi.,
Georgetown, Calif.
OREGON HOMESEEKERS, LOOK UP
HILL AT ROGUE RIVER, OREG. for
farms ¢f any description. Homes on the
, River. Business locations. Auto Courts.
Mines: some very attractive buvs.
BARRY HILL, REALTOR
5: Rogue River, Oregon
ONE acre level tand, good well,
eleyjtric pressure system, 4-room
stu:co house; will sacrifice; price
$5600 cash or $6000 terms, $2500
do:'vn and $50 per month, interest
at 6% on balance; % mile north
Gilroy on 101 Highway. See owner,
Mre, Paul G. Swank, P.O, Box 234,
Gilroy, California.
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A HOME YOU’LL LIKE
HONEST VALUE
1600 ft. elev. 5 acres, new 3-bedr., oak
firs, f#lr., furnace, tile kit. & bath. Chick.
hse., , Well, fruit, olives, shade. $8500.
FLOYD F. CHURCHILL, BROKER
HYWAY 60 SUNNYMEAD,
8 MILES EAST OF RIVERSIDE, CALIF.
P. O. BOX 84-A
POULTRY, CHICKS & EQUIP.
PETALUMA HATCHERY. Est. 1902. We
speciai:ze in hatching White Leghorns. New
Hampshires. Austra-Whites and Cornisn
Cross Can supply chicks on short nntiee.
Petaluma Hatchery, L. W. Clark. 619 Main
St. Petaluma, Calif.
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} $2.50 with bath
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140 Ellis Street Near Powell
In the Heart of Downtown
San Francisco
ROOMS-—-$3.00
with private bath
Garage facilities available
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Taylor and Eddy
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PALOMAR HOTEL
364 O'FARRELL STREET
SAN FRANCISCO
Newly furnished—All! private baths. Single $3.00; Double $3.50; Twin beds $4,
Next to N B.C. Studios and Garage,
One of the best downtown addresses.
fia, SANS FRANCISCO
Ross, Down Town Jones and Eddy Sts.
fis es: All With Baths and Showerse
Family Rates e Write
For Illustrated Folder Rates $ 50
DRIVE-IN GARAGE From
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San Francisco. Completley
*renovated. Rates from $2.00
240 O’Farrell near Powell
GArfield 1-2715
ark 223 8. Main St., Los Angeles, Calif.
HOTELS a 161 Fourth St. San Francisco, Calif.
MIURSING . profession. quickly learned.
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ome study, ploma and pin to
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117 West McDowell Rd.,
Phoenix, Arizona
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Los Angeles 15, Calif.
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OPEN TO ALL FROM 18 TO 60
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361 -12th St., Oakland 5, Calif,
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