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CS
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NEVADA’ CITY NUGGET
i
Tuesday, May 17, 1949
Weddings, Graduations
Should Be Considered
As Ceremonial Events
S THERE a graduation coming
up in your family? Or, are you
planning a bridal shower for a
daughter or a neighbor? These are
big events and. should be treated
with proper pomp and ceremony.
Some women get shaky ‘when
they plan to entertain because they
can’t see quite
how they’re going to get the
house in _spic
and span order,
keep the kiddies
from _ getting
underfoot while
preparations are
under way and
still get together the refreshments.
Select a simple menu that-can
be prepared in advance, and you'll
have the perfect answer to entertaining. A sandwich loaf and a
cooling punch bowl are easy enough
to serve. Make the sandwich loaf
the night before; get together the
ingredients for the cool drink and
' refrigerate them, too. When servwage
ces aes
or RT TS
ERNE pene serene
<Wretiesperebserk
ing time arrives you have simply
to bring things together.
For a youngsters’ party, serve
glamorized milk drinks and simple
cookies, baked in advance. Or,
give them sandwiches with the
beverage because these, too, may
be made in the morning for an
afternoon party, if they are
wrapped in waxed paper and refrigerated.
A glorious cake makes an excellent duet for a punch bowl. For a
shower you might try a refrigerated
type because women love them
Youngsters will come a-flying
when you announce that eating
time is here with these delightful glasses of cherry ice cream
float. A chilled and nutritious
milk drink, the floats may be
served with cookies for an afternoon or evening snack.
dearly and they are just a little bit
more fancy than a baked cake.
LJ * *
F YOU’RE planning to serve
punch, make fruited ice cubes
in advance.
Squeeze the fruit juices and place
them in’ separate’ glass™ jars
; in the refrigerator. When
party time arrives, simply
put them all together in a
large bowl or a
pretty pitcher
and the _ beverage part of your gay doings is well
under control. :
Orange Punch
(Serves 15)
1 pint orange juice
1 pint orange sherbet
1 pint vanilla ice cream
1 pint ginger ale
Beat’ orange juice, sherbet and
ice cream with a rotary beater.
Add ginger ale and stir thoroughly.
Serve at once from punch bowl.
\ Fruit Punch
(Makes 1 gallon)
1 quart strong tea
1 cup lemon juice, strained
1 cup orange juice strained
1 cup sugar
3 cups grape or cranberry
juice °
1 quart water
1 pint ginger ale
Mix tea, fruit juices, water and
sugar; chill, Just before serving
add ginger ale and pour over a
large piece of ice in a punch bowl.
Garnish the punch with sprigs of
mint, maraschino cherries, slices
of lemons and oranges. :
* ae *
ERE’S AN IDEAL recipe for
“punch for the youngsters:
Pineapple Milk Punch
(Serves 6)
3 cups cold milk
A bowl of punch, decorated
with slices of lemon, orange
and sprigs of mint, make§ an
easy and festive way to entertain a crowd. Cookies, cake or
sandwiches may be_ served
with the punch to complete the
party fare.
LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU
Baked Ham Slice
Scalloped Potatoes
Broiled Tomatoes
Jellied Vegetable Salad
Orange Muffins
, Butter
Beverage
*Chocolate Cake
*Recipe Given
2 cups cold pineapple juice
3% cup coffee cream
%4 cup sugar
1% teaspoons lemon juice
Pinch of salt
12 drops peppermint extract
Combine all ingredients in a
shaker or beat with a _ rotary
beater until foamy. Pour into tall
glasses; garnish with a sprig of
mint and serve immediately.
Just the sight of these glasses of .
fruit ice cream float are enough
\\ to make young\ sters cheer. The
recipe suggests
cherries= but
other kinds of
py such
as strawberries,
raspberries or
blackberries
may be used in place of cherries.
Sandwich» Loaf
(Serves 8-10)
1 1-pound loaf unsliced bread
Butter
1% cups ham salad
1% cups egg salad
1 cup red jelly such as currant
8 ounces cream cheese
Trim all crust from bread. Cut
loaf of bread into four lengthwise
slices. Butter each side which
filling will touch. On the first bottom slice place egg salad; top with
bread slice; cover top of that slice
with ham salad. Top with another
slice and cover that with jelly. Top
with slice of bread; wrap loaf in
waxed paper and place a weight
such as a bread board on it. Chill
in refrigerator for several hours.
Then unwrap and cover whole loaf
with cream cheese which has been
softened with Cream and _ tinted
pale green. Save a bit of the cream
cheese and tint this pink or yellow
and force through pastry tube to
make rosettes to decorate loaf.
_. *Chocolate Cake
(Makes 2 9-inch layers)
3 ounces unsweetened chocolate :
% cup hot water
cup shortening
cup sugar
eggs f
cups sifted flour
teaspoon soda
teaspoon salt
3 teaspoons baking powder
1 cup buttermilk
1 teaspoon vanilla
Cut chocolate in pieces, Add hot
water, cook and stir over a low
flame until a thick smooth paste
is formed. Cool. Cream together
sugar and shortening. Beat eggs
until creamy and add to sugar-fat
mixture. Blend in chocolate. Sift
together the dry ingredients, then
add to the first mixture alternately with buttermilk. Fold in
vanilla, Bake in two nine-inch
greased pans in a moderate (350°)
oven for 25 minutes.
Frost with chocolate icing between, on top and sides. Sprinkle
with chopped nuts, if desired.
This chocolate cake may also be
frosted with Seven-Minute icing and
sprinkled with crushed peppermint
stick candy.
To make a very festive cake,
frost with sweetened, whipped
cream and sprinkle the top with
shaved, unsweetened chocolate.
LYNN SAYS:
Simple Sandwiches Make
Good Refreshments
Combine % pound of cottage
cheese with a dash of onion juice,
salt, pepper and two tablespoons
of chopped cucumber or onion. This
is enough for eight full sized sandwiches.
Cream cheese softened with mayonnaise, then mixed with chopped,
salted almonds and a few chopped
maraschino cherries make dainty
little sandwiches.
Tried Cole slaw sandwiches?
Mince the cabbage fine; and have
sufficient salad dressing in it to:
moisten it for spreading. Add some
chopped bacon for flavor and
spread on whole wheat bread.
Mix ground leftover meat with
finely shredded carrots and chopped
hard-cooked eggs. Add _ enough
mayonnaise for easy spreading and
serve on rye bread.
Another filling that calls for seconds uses crushed peanut brittle
with enough softened butter to make
a nice spread for sandwiches.
seis ot
Classified Department
BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR. FARMS AND RANCHES
Send for my free list of Businesses for
Sale or Trade. List yours with 0. W.
CURRAN, Business Broker, 2921 Broadway, Sacramento, Calif.
CAFE—New, modern. Service Station and
good residence at “Mesquite, Nevada.
' Contact L. C. SHOWALTER, Cedar
City, Utah.
FOR SALE—Fountain lunch, fully equipped.
On hiway near high school, res. dist.
Opt. lease. Living quarters for couple.
Box 241, Sonora, Calif.
DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT for sale, 1 mile
north Petaluma, on main Redwood Highway. Will sacrifice. Terms. REDWOOD
DRIVE-IN, Petaluma, Calif.
SODA fountain and general merchandise
combined. Store all finished in knotty
pine. Four-room living quarters attached.
For {nformation see at Colonial Shop,
Bolinas, Calif.BUY Zan»! Products wholesale. Sell Friends,
neighbors. Build a Zanol route, makes
extra money as Zanot Distributor, write
Zanol, 244 West 15th St., Los Angeles
15th. for FREE starting equipment.
FOR SALE
BY OWNER, a beautiful 14 unit motor
court, with home and office. Well established business in Central Oregon. Good fishing and hunting. $55,000 down. Write J. G.
Mack, 8°6 South Third St., Bend, Oregon.
FOR SALE
Grocery Store & Market. Coast Town.
$100,000 annual business, $15,000 takes it
10 A. CARRIGANS,
home, barn, chicken equipment.
TED VEITH Box 51, Fresno, Calif.
OREGON. Lovely 6 room home on 10 acre
diversified, farm 3 miles from town of
Hood River in scenic Hood River Valley.
For price and terms. write Hood River
Real Estate, 12, Oak St., Hood River,
Oregon.
26 Ac. Yaquina River frtge., 6 rm. hse.
Spring, large orchard, berries, 8 hd.
stock. New tractor, 7 outbuildings.
Fishing. Big game, hunting. $9000.
LARRY GILLIS, Rte. 1,
* ‘foledo, Oregon.
SHASTA COUNTY
150-acre irrigated ranch with one
mile of river. Hunting and _ fishing.
Fine view. Tractor and equipment
etc. Cattle. See or write George W.
Harvey, Glenburn, California. :
10 ACRE chicken ranch, 5 miles West of
Petaluma. Capacity 6,000 hens, brooder
house capacity 5,000 chicks. Well, pressure system. gas, elec. All good: bidgs.,
5 room house. $15,000. Owner on premBox 183B,
ises. JOHN CARLSON, Rt. 4, Box 159,
-drkon lal oad California, Four miles from
own.
ACRE modern poultry and vegetable
ranch. $1,000 a month income from
poultry. $4,500 yearly income trom
vegetables. 2,000 head of poultry
and equipment. Full price $16,000.
Half mile out Merced city limits on
due to ill health. McSwain Road. 8S. B. Weathers
R. J. Stufflebeem, { Poultry Ranch, Route 1, Box 41,
1213 Park, Paso Robles, Calif. 1 Merced, Calif,
NEW AUTO Court, US 99 Hiway. 2 douPOULTRY FARM
ble, 5 single, Newly furnished. Garages, ; 10 ac. fine soil; good 2 bedrm. home;
cooking facilities. % Acre. Filled. 4 rooms] 2 rm. cabin; 4000 sq. ft. chick. houses;
& bath for owner. Garage. Priced for quick } storage; fine pres. syst. well; 2000 chicsale. $30,000.00, Terms. Arrow Auto Court; } kens; 18 cu. ft. deep freeze; chicken
Woodland, Wash. picker; farm equip.; A PAYING, GOING
CAFE and BAR B.Q., Beer and wine
lic. On U.S. 101. Completely equipped.
Lease $75 inc. living quarters, ¥irst
$3,500 takes it.
Owner, 2693 Redwood. Hiway So.,
SANTA ROSA, CALIF,
NEW MODERN Fountain Lunch, Ice cream.
Located New Theatre Bldg., Seats 21.
Ideal for man, Wife. Low rent. Good
Lease. Fast owing Community. Wife
ill. Sac. $5500.00. ‘Less for quick sale.
B.' E; Knopp, Box 233, Aloha, Oregon.
HARDWARE, furniture, Appliances. Stock,
Equip. Bldg., goes. Liv. qtrs. Lot 44x130.
Bldg. 44x85. Warehouse. Truck or sell bus.
Lease bldg. Investigate. $19,750.00. CLAPP
HAKDWARE and FURNITURE Co., Woodland, Wash.
DRY CLEANING PLANT for sale. Good
payroll town. Top prices ior cleaning,
grossing $2,000. mionthly. Full price $19750. Completely equipped. Includes bldg.
$12,000 cash, terms. Write P. O, Box
291, Coquille, Ore.
GENERAL one-stop Garage, Modern equipment, Paint, body, fender, tires, low rent.
Good lsase. On two highways. Across
cafe, stage stop. Keeps 4 men busy day
& nite. Gross $30,000.00; $18,500. Terms.
Farming, fruit district. Tourist trade. 0.
M. Gr P.O. Box 70, Reedsville, Ore.
BUSINESS, $16,000. Some trade. J. G.
Thomas, 424 Dobbins St., Tel. 2136, Vacaville, Calif.
193 A. on coast, 75 has_ been ‘cropped,
approx. 80 a. peat soil. Ideal ;for truck
gardening ‘or dairying. easily be
irrigated, have water rights. Alsea bay
frontage. T 20 caterpillar, 7-ft. tandem
disc, 2-bottom plow, lime speader, haying machinery. Good 8-rm house, gravity water. 4 miles to Waldport. 0. OakJand,. Waldport, Ore. :
37% A. on famous Crystal Creek, home
of large rainbow, trout. Hdwtrs. of
aod Klamath Bake. Home of wildlife. Good house, barn, garage, tel.
All fenced in; 1-16 mi. secondary hiway.
Cleaned up ‘like city park, Last word
in pvcy.—2 mi. nearest neighbor. Bounded 3 sides by Rogue R. Natl. Forest.
Ideal summer home. $12,000. J. Fallon,
Harriman, Ure. iS
87-ACRE DAIRY
in Tehama County. 60 acres pipe lined
and in perm. pasture, 5-rm. cottage on
beautiful hill site. 3 pastures all border
running stream. Income 1948 over $12,000. Price $30,000; only $10,000 down, bal.
12 yrs. 5%. STROUT REALTY, HARVEY
0. GARST, Associate. P. O. Box 803, Merced, Calif. Phone 2161-W.
A GOOD BUSINESS
Nets over 20% per yr. on investment. No
O.P.A. regulations. 17 furnished apts.
and 20 trailer spaces, house for owner.
On city bus line, school, stores, Full
price $47,500. Must sell or_ trade.
Manager, 2435 Waterloo Road, Stockton,
California.
AUTO body. and’ paint shop, general repairing. Glass cutting machine. A well
established business in fact growing community. Sioireen ghd located; with long
lease on fireproof bldg. Priced for quick
sale includ. tools, equip. and inventory
$4950. Homer R. Bosse, Realtor, Sonoma,
Calif. Phone 2696,
ZENITH Dry Cleaning Plant, building built
for this business, Modern to the minute.
Tailoring, hat blocking. 3 delivery trucks,
Ideal Loc. 8 People employed. Good reasons. Sac. $22, 500.00, Less for quick sale,
L. DEAN. 230 E. Washington, Hillsboro,
Oregon, Guarantee business. Ideal for
large family. Won’t Last.
5 ACRES on Main Highway. 14 lots for
Sub-division. 2 lots -faces hiway. For
Skating rink, Motel. Any business. 4 block
to county fairgrounds. Fruit, Berries.
Richest County in Oregon. Close to Portland. Beaches. $17,500. Less for quick
sale. Chas. W. Ketchem, Rt. 2, Box 332,
Hillsboro, Oregon.
NEW FOOD MARKET located good payroll town (5 mills operating.) 40 x 90
bildg., on 90 x 170 lot. Grocery stock
about $6000.00. Everything new—shelving, islands, complete meat market equip.
refrigerated meat and vegetable cases,
big. walk-in. nie AP a aoe space. Bldg.,
and business priced for quick sale at
$30,750. Write Elmer Peterson, Silverton
Food Market, Silverton, Oregon.
SECOND HAND STORE &
SHOE REPAIR SHOP
Perfect set-up for man and wife. All the
business you can handle. Located small town
35 mi. so. Portland, in rich farming and
logging area—6 mills operating. New end
used furniture, and hardware. New bicycle
parts and accessories, leather goods, logging
equipt. Shce repair shop fully equip all new
machinery. Other business demands my
time. Priced to sell at $8500. Address A. J.
Jones, owner, Bex 22, Mollalla, Oregon.
FOR SALE ACCOUNT OF AGE,
PRICE REDUCED $1,000.
Lunch counter and bar, beer and_ wine
license, property, furniture and fixtures;
R.R. and sawmill town; property facing
highway; 50 foot frontage, 115 ft. deep
to 20 ft. alley; blds., fixtures and furniture pink condition; 6 sleeping rms. furnished; separate lot. Price now $6,500.
Some terms.
BYRON 8S. GREENWOOD
Broker
Nubieber, California
Redwood Hiway Motel
Would you like to own the most
beautiful and best-paying motel on
the Redwood Hiway between San
Francisco and Eureka. Gross_ over
$46,000 a year, $150,000, 1-3 down,
balance to suit. This will stand
the most rigid investigation. Write
for full details. A. W. BERNIER,
3032 G Street, Eureka, California.
BAR BUSINESS, HIWAY 299
Truck terminal, bar with on sale
liquor lic., restaurant. All 3 aon
landslide business. Gross over $15,
a month. This. property located in
the midst of logging and sawmill
industry, in Humboldt Co, 534 ft.
hiway frontage. 4 rm. cottage and 8
cabins; All goes for $65,000, including real prop. $35,000 down will
handle. Reason for selling, retiring.
For full details write A. W. Bernier,
3032 G Street. Eureka, Calif.
GENERAL GARAGE service Station, Cottage Court. Has Grocery store, rent out
$50 mo. Modern 5. room home for owner,
Three 3-room cottages rented. Two modern. public rest rooms. Located at Jct,
Molalla & US 99. 2% Acres facing US 99.
Here is a real spot. Ideal for large family. Center Lumber Belt. World’s Berry
center, Priced to sell. $45,000.00. Infor.
Owner. M. L, EYDET, Rt. 1, Box 91-A,
Woodburn, Oregon, If you are looking to
bela up a beautiful place SEE IS
MAKE YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE
Get this Tavern °& Class A Cafe and
Motel site. Room for 20 Mod. Cottages,
All Newly decorated. Modern to the minute.
15 Stools, 9 booths. Filled all the time.
Walk-in, warehouse. Coldstorage. Two nicely furnished Living quarters. All — Stock
fix goes, Heavy stock. Room to put in
additional. Bldg. Did $40,000—’ can
double this year. 195 frontage, 125 deep
on US 99. Information Owner. Wife health.
Sac. $32,500.
KENNETH H. FRY
327 Pacific Hiway Woodburn, Oregon
Corn
Corn, due to its extensive though
comparatively shallow root system,
requires a good, deep, well drained
and mellow soil to produce heavy
yields of grain. Thin, eroded and
poorly drained land will not produce
profitable yields of corn.
Newcastle Control
Newcastle disease, though very
costly, has not put poultrymen out
of business. Through vaccination,
which is apparently quite effective,
controlling Newcastle may soon
place this disease in the ‘‘chore list’’
along with fcw? sex.
Arkansas
ARKANSAS stock farm
1,000 acres more or less.
ture summer and winter, % in cultivation, other half in timber and
good grazing. Plenty stock, water,
3 houses and barns. Good country
roads, schools and electricity ‘available, $25 an acre. For more information, write Baxter Lofland, Box 95,
Gravelly, Arkansas.
ALFALFA & STOCK
Look over this fast develo ing and good
farm district. Alfalfa in this district produces 6 to 7 cuttings per year with 1%
tons per cutting to the acre. Water tevel
at about 20 ft. Unimproved land from $10
up r acre. Located in the BarstowNewberry district. One of the healthiest
climates in the world. WILEY KINSER,
696-Hwy. 99, Loma Linda, Calif. Phone
Redlands 9318.
Foothill Ranch Home
4 mi. from Oroville. In. beautiful
Feather River country. 13 acres.
7 rm. modern home, 3 room guest
cottage. barns, all year creek, shade
trees, family orchard, landscaped.
10 ac. bearing oranges and almonds,
$27,000. Terms. G. Sturtevant,
2009 High St., Alameda,
Brokers welcome. Write today for
full information.
ALFALFA RANCH
134 A., 50 A. in alfalfa, 34 A. in
wheat, 9 A. in barley, 2 A. in buildings, balance of acreage in summer‘fallow. 4 wells, alfalfa land under
sprinkling system, Beautiful modern
rancho type home. This place must be
seen to be appreciated. Yes, we have
television. Pr. $60,000. Ed Mang,
Route 3, Box 561, Hemet, Calif. Go
to corner of Warren & Stetson rds.,
then W. 1 mi., So. 1 mi.
IDEAL RANCH
For Sale or Trade for Cattle Ranch
Picturesque setting in foothills 15
mi. East of Porterville. 2 mi. from
Springville; on good hiway to mountain resorts, fishing, hunting. 17 A.
with plenty of free irrigating water;
8 box-stall broodmare barn; 2 stallion stalls; help’s i bom 40-ton hay
barn; concrete block granary; attrac. 8 rm. ‘house, interior mainly
knotty pine; there is room for more
bdrms. or apt. upstairs so would
make ideal small guest ranch, inn,
or large home. These bidgs. are
new or rebuilt during past year.
Must be seen to appreciate value.
Price $22,500. Pictures upon request,
J. D. TRIMMELL, owner
RR No. 5, Box 140
Porterville, California
SEEDS. PLANTS. ETC.
TOMATO, Cabbage and Broccoli Plants 100
postpaid $1.50; 1,500 collect $7.50. Sweet
Spanish or Crystal Wax Onion Plants,
500 postpaid $1.50; 6,000 collect $8.00.
for _ sale;
Good pasLAKE MEAD FARMS, Overton, Nevada.
BETTER
LAWNS
eee With
ILLAHEE Fescue
This creeping fescue was
developed by the Bureau
of Plant Industry of the
USDA for wear, shade
and texture. Does not
mat. Excellent for lawns. ..
INSIST on this wearresistant, yet fine leaved
grass in the dawn seed
you buy from your LO.
CAL DEALER. Ask him
for a free copy of “The
Story of Iffahee” or
write direct to:
H. L.
WAGNER
& SONS
Seedsmen
IMBLER, OREGON
Stored Fruit
One way to keep moisture out of
fruit which is to be stored in the .
basement or cellar is to place it in
galvanized steel utility baskets.
Coccidiosis
Coccidiosis in chickens can be
prevented by following a strict sanitation program and by feeding sulphur and charcoal.
Store Pond Fertilizer
Farm pond owners. who don’t
want to be caught short on fertilizer
next spring are urged to buy and
store it now.
NR. TURLOCK)
. game hunt & fish. R.R. 70 mi.
REAL ESTATE—HOUSES . MISCELLANEOUS
6-ROOM Howse, 11/3 Ac. Just outside
city. 7 outbldgs. Excel. location. 611
Sebastopol Rd., Santa Rosa, Calif.
REAL ESTATE—MISC.
FOR SALE—2.15 acres—139 ft. Vallejo
Highway. 131 ft. Silverado Trail. Near
city limit. 8 room house. Zoned comMercially. 1030 Vallejo Road, Napa,
“California.
SMALL House, garage, shop, lot 100x125.
Most healthy, cool Baywood Morro Beach.
Only $2,750 $1,350 down. Address
Mr. Stephen, 33 E. Gutierrez, Santa
Barbara, Calif.
40 AC. estate in oaks and pines. Elev.
2400’. Hwy. 40, Sacramento 46 mi., Reno
85. 30 rms. furnished. Ideal for school,
lodge, hospital or home. Steam _ heat.
Frank. Humphrey, Colfax, Calif.
45 A., 5-room house, bath, partly furnished, gas, elect., lenty. water. 3
sheds, chicken house, barn, fruit, nuts,
$10,000. W. E. Barton, Rt. 3, Box 344,
Placerville, Calif.
SANTA ROSA—Income. Close in. Commercia}. 200’x600’. On Hwy. 101 So. 2
bdrm., stucco plus $50 stucco rental.
Pres. sys., nat. gas, elec. Now $13,000.
Cash or terms. Owner, 3551 Redwood
Hwy. So.
BUSINESS property; 5-room house
completely remodeled; _ electricity,
water; 4 acres; small family orchard,
large highway frontage on Yosemite
all year highway; 28 miles from
__Merced. Box 23, Cathay, 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
SPRING BARGAINS
Are now. available in SEACLIFF PARK.
Lots. overlooking the blue bay, on new
paved streets with water, electricity, priced
$500 to $2500; convenient terms. Ask for
free illustrated map-folder.
. C. HALL & SONS, Realtors
1545 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz, Calif.
HOBBYISTS — Leathercraft cut projects,
Designs, Lacings, Tools, Dyes, Polishes,
Moccasins, Metallic Acetate, Prang Textile Paint Seashells. Illustrated catalogue
send 30 cents, refunded after purchases.
Govan Crafts, 3908 Grove Street, Oakland 9, California,
MOTION PICTURE FILM EXCHANGE.
ARE YOU TIRED OF RUNNING THE
SAME OLD PICTURES OVER AND OVER
AGAIN? IF SO SEND US YOUR CASTLE,
OFFICIAL OR SIMILAR FILM AND WE
WLL EXCHANGE IT. FOR ONE WITH
A DIFFERENT TITLE. LINDBLOM
PHOTO, 103 EAS£ MAIN STREET,
TURLOCK, CALIFORNIA,
DOGS, CATS, PETs, ETC.
ENGLISH Bull Dog Puppies; registered. Champ. Show Stock; $100.00
and up. Phone Salinas, California
9119.
STAMPS
Bulgaria 396-407 20 Liberia 271-6 15
Approvals included at reasonable prices
AVENUE STAMP CO.
1642 Clement St., San Francisco 21, Calif.
FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP. .
FOR SALE—2 HD7 Allis Chalmers Tractors in excellent condition—1944 model,
$4250.00; 1945 model $4500. J. D. Patterson Ranch Co,, Box 246, Patterson, California. Phone 31.
FOR SALE—Farm tractor 1940 Model M.
Allis-Chalmers, Tracklayer or trade _ for
good used Harvester.. Wurz Ranches, 1075
Sonoma’ Highway, Napa, Calif. Phone
NAPA 2528.
One D-35 Caterpillar, 1st class condition.
12 ft. gable offset Disc like new. 2 Moline power lift Wheatland plows, like new,
with steel weeder box attachments, fuel
tank and grease gun. $6,000 cash.
Also, One John Deere 17 Model sack harvester and one 1947 Massey Harris 14 ft.
auger type self propelled harvester, sack
classified equipped, $4,000. Total $10,000.
__ Calif. Phone 213Y5.
POULTRY, CHICKS & EQUIP.
WYOMING estate, 4 bldgs., main lodge,
Ige. barn, guest & ten. hse. Solid log
struct., indr. mod. plumb., air conditioned, elec., phone. Alt. 6000 ft. On
mountainside overlooking valley. gue
able dude ranch or retirement. Sell or
trade L.A. suburban improv. property,
$35,000. P.O. Box 287, Pacific Palies. Ph. Santa Monica 40603
HOMES RANCHES BUSINESSES
2 level A., 1 bdrm. home, farm, water,
family fruit. $6600, $1,000 down.
Nice 3 bdrm. Auburn home with 4%
loan. $2400 down, $59.00 mo.
2 bdrm. Auburn home, 2 blocks from
school. Liberal terms. Price $7500.
For details about these homes and other
homes, ranches and businesses for sale,
situated in the sunny slopes east of
Sacramento on Highway 40.
See or write to
CASCADE REALTY CORP., Realtors
Rm. 209 Livingston Bldg.—701 High St.
AUBURN, CAL. PHONE AUBURN 835
WANTED TO LEASE
WILL lease to reliable party, warehouse and
seed cleaning business. Wm. Vereschagin,
Box 862, Orland, Calif. Phone 7F2,
{INSTRUCTION
ENROLL NOW! LEARN BARBERING IN
U. S. OLDEST SCHOOL. NO WAITING
APPROVED FOR VETS.
MOLER BARBER COLLEGES
223 S. Main St., Los Angeles, Calif.
161 Fourth St., San Francisco, Calif.
CONTRACTORS Preparatory Course
instructions for state exams.
Reference book included.
Also assist filing application.
Night classes start Mon. & Fri. or by MAIL.
CALIFORNIA” CONTRACTORS SCHOOL,
282 W. Santa Barbara Ave., Los Angeles
37, Calif,
AD-8244 AX-5990
AUTOS, TRUCKS & ACCESS.
ATTENTION MOTORIST
Protect your car or truck against
thieves; the (wonder-switch) simple
to install. Price $3. Check or M.O,
. ,, The Wonder, 288 Central Ave., Brooke
"ym 21, New York. i
WHITE HALF TRACKS
of
Practically new.
logging,
Used for farming,
construction, mining, saws
etc,
TRUCK PARTS
Wew and used. Army and civilian models.
Axle shafts, ring and pinion gears, wheels,
engines, transmissions, driver shafts, transfer boxes, etc.
LERER BROS.
3651 Harrison St. San Francisco, Calif.
HOTELS
HOTEL SPAULDING
In the heart of downtown
San Francisco, Completley
renovated. Rates from $2.00
240 O’Farrell near Powell
GArfield 1-2715
mills,
When in
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 5-0355
PALOMAR HOTEL
364 O’FARRELL STREET
SAN FRANCISCO
baths. Single $5.00; Douvie $3.50, tet le $3.00; uble $3.50; b i.
to N.B.C. Studios and eee
One of the best downtown addresses.
SAN FRANCISCO
Down Town e Jones and Eddy Sts.
¢ All With Baths and Showers
Family Rates « Write
For illustrated Folder Rates $450
DRIVE-IN GARAGE From
ROOSEVELT
Densely Settled
Population of Java, its area of
48,000 square miles about equal to
New York state, increased from
4,000,000 in 1815 to around 48,000,000
today. Its population density, approximately 1,000 per square mile,
is the world’s highest.
Cobalt Under Study
Feed manufacturers and_ veterinarians are keeping a close tab on
new studies of cobalt in animal nutrition; because recent findings have
shown that. this mineral may be far
more important to the health . of
livestock than is generally believed.
QUALITY CHICKS
Broadbreasted bronze turkey poults,
Brower poultry equipment. dealer.
HAYWARD HATCHERY, 7690 ‘‘A’’ St.
Hayward, Calif. phone: LUcerne 1-1921
PETALUMA HATCHERY. Est. 1902. Wa
speciaiize in hatching White Leghorns, New
Hampshires, Austra-Whites and Cornisk
Cross. Can supply chicks on short notice
Petaluma Hatchery, L. W. Clark. 619 Maia
St., Petaluma, Calif.
QUALITY baby chicks bred _ for
finest production, sturdy livability;
New ampshires $18 a hundred;
arr dy $24, cockerels $17; weekly
roiler accounts solicited; White
od ogrt Austra Whites $17.50,
pullets $34; assorted straight run
chicks $14.45; orders promptly
shipped prepaid; 100% arrival guaranteed. Tooker’s Hatchery, Empire,
California. Phone Modesto 7J3.
WANTED TO BUY
Cream
WANTED.
HIGHEST
SAN FRANCISCO
PRICES PAID!
TOMALES BAY .
CREAMERY
8.F. CALIF,
ANY AMOUNT ACCEPTED!
You can. ship one gallon or a thousand
Don’t Worry About the Distance!
No matter how far you may be from tow
you can ship via your local mail man, bj
railroad, truck or bus. Rates are low
10 & & Gallon Shipping Cans
Supplied Free of Charge!
Milk More Cows ,. Earn More Money
Telegraph; Telephone Collect
Jordan 17-3120, or write immediatelys
For a square deal all the time
ship your cream to:
TOMALES BAY CREAMERY
Department A
3236 Pierce St., San Francisco 23, Calif
Persian Gulf’s Sea Life
Surveyed by Scientist
A collection of more than 5,00{
fishes and other sea animals of th(
Persian gulf has been brought bacl
to the U. S. National museum by
Donald S. Erdman of the staff of
the Smithsonian institution.
Mr. Erdman carried out a survey
of the sea life of this region undel
the sponsorship of the Arabiam
American Oil company. The gulf is
of particular interest to biologists
because it is probably the hottes{
body of salt water in the world. Wa
ter temperatures in mid summe1
reach over 100 degrees Fahrenheit,
The gulf might be considered an
arm of the Indian ocean. It is ex
ceptionally shallow, however, and
is connected with the great sea by a
narrow channel.
One result of this is that its water
remains much hotter than that of
the ocean in general, Consequently
its sea life, so far as number o
species is concerned, is much spars«
er. The species which have been
able to adapt themselves to the
warm water, however, often are
very numerous as individuals.
Notable among the fishes brought
back by Mr. Erdman are ‘sea
moths.”’ They are little brown crea:
tures with large fins, which spend
most of their lives on the surface
and look like large moths which
have settled on the water. Presum:
ably they live chiefly on smal
aquatic Crustacea.
Notable also are the ‘‘fool fishes,"
so stupid and sluggish that they
make no effort to escape, even when
a bright light is shone on them a
night. s
New Spanish Study Guide \
Prof. Olie S. Bandy, head of the
Spanish department at Florida
Southern college, has recently presented a new type of Spanish study
guide to the members of the teaching profession. The study guide emphasizes the oral approach, correct
pronunciation, accurate understand:
ing of both oral and written expres.
sions and thinking in Spanish,
Grammatical forms and rules ara
not forgotten, but are taught induc
tively as the need for such informa<
tion develops. ;
The Shape of Beets to Come
Shape of the sugar beet root has
become important now that large
acreages of this crop are gathered
with mechanical harvesters. U. Ss.
department of agriculture scientists
are seeking to change the shape of
commercial sugar beets so they will
come away from the loosened soi]
readily—either tumbled out by the
plow points ar raised by a gentle lift
on the foliage. Sugar beets as grown
today are long and pointed, parsnipshaped, and cling in the soil with a
tenacity suggestive of a nail ‘n a
voard.
Gordon K. Baird, Clovis, P. 0, Box 357, .