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, Thursday, May 31,
Check Your Tackle
If the line snapS under pressure
and a fish "thaaaaaaat big"' gets
away, it may have been due t
Improper winter storage and prop-
er repair. In fact, all fishing equip-
ment should be checked carefully
each Spring before the active sea-
son begins. The time thus spent
will be well repaid in peak equip-
ment performance.
Examine rods carefully for chips
In the varnish, loose windings at
the guides and loose ferrules. Fer-
rules should be gone over with an
oily cloth. Rods that may have tak-
en a slight set can be straightened
by a mild application )f heat and
gentle pressure of the fingers and
flexing of the hands. In all cases,
the rod should be broken down.
put In its case and laid on the
floor away from heat and moisture.
Reel care is also important Bait
casting reels should be cleaned on
the Interior by use of a toothbrush
which will remove grime, dirt and
sand particles. The winding device
should also be cleaned. All parts
needing it should be oiled.
Possibly the one item most re-
sponsible for lost fish is the lead-
er. If weak or damaged, it will
areak at a crucial moment. Wire
tenders that are kinked should be
liscarded. Synthetics should be
tested for stretch and knots. Silk-
worm-gut leaders should be checked
for knots and rust spots. In check-
ing this item, be sure to have an
issortment of the proper size and
weights.
The first few feet of llne receive
the most wear and should be test-
ed for strength, Perhaps a foot or
two should be eliminated. How-
ever, if a considerable length has
oecome worn. the line should be
reversed on the reel. An old line
can often be slpiced on for use as
a "filler."
The success of artifieal baits de-
pends largely upon the attractive-
ness of the copper, nickel and brass
spoons, wobblers and spinners.
rhese should be well polished.
Paint can be restored to many
lures. Dull hooks should be sharp-
ened.
As the tackle box is checked, list
items needed and purchase them at
the first opportunity.
A e, A
Altbogb the mole llws under-
rround its soft fur is so constructed
:has no e#rtbly stain defiles its glossy
aootbness.
A A 11
Study The Stream
A skilled fisherman usually spends
s considerable amount of time
watching a stream before he starts
fishing• He has learned from ex-
perience that time spent in obser-
vation pays off in trout, and saves
t lot of useless casting and walk-
rag. That same fisherman meas-
ures his success by the number of
'asts he makes per fish, because
ae considers that the perfect score
ts a fish on every cast--one cast
ne fish. or five casts five fish
and so on. It's impossible to
shoot a perfect score for any length
f time. of course, but more than
)he angler can boast of an 8x8 or
s 10xl0--and on one occasion with
wet flies, where two flies are fished
n the leader, he may even better
s perfect score by taking a double
now and then.
This is not to say that Lady Luck
ioesn't have a hand in fishing, be-
:ause all experienced fishermen
agree that luck is a handy thing
'o have along on a fishing trip.
& A A
This'll Work
Here's a nt on how to get in
the spinning business If you have as
nuch as a spinning reel and a fair-
y heavy-duty fly rod. Using a 7½-
,'oct durable rod, we put on a spin-
sing reel and found that we could
:oss with ease lures that .were far
o heavy for the rod when used
st the end Of 25 or 30 feet of fly.
line. This rod, an old one and prac-
tically discarded as a fly rod. was
Jsed just like a casting rod, with
the lure depending about two or
three inches from the tip, We were
slng a 4-pound test monofllament
nylon line and the casting proper-
ties of the rig were really good.
This type of outfit would cut spin,
ning-equipment costs in half for
the b4ginner and would serve, too.
m demonstrate to him whether or
act he liked this kind of angling,
Please don't misunderstand: We
are not saying tha: a substitute
rig such as we have described will
:i0 the work a first-class, well.
balanced spinning outfit will do.
We're merely pointing out that ii
will serve very well the angler not
luite ready to go all out for spin-
ning.
A A A
Spoons
The metal spoon, ofttimes so ef-
fective for both the plug-easter and
;he fly-rod man. has a long and
mnorable history• Its antecedent
vas a clamshell, used by the
merican Indians, attached to a
ook and line to catch fish--and ii
lid. Pioneer woodsman added av
mprovement by cutting nff the
)owl of a metal tablespoon and
sing it to attract fish.-The rood.
rn wrsion of the spoon, bright,
THE GARBLE SISTERS
;#rID you ever see so many in.
6,w vestigatlons, trials, hearings
and reports as now? If we don't
lind out this time how that witness
lumped out of the Coney Island
aotel when six cops were guarding
Mm to see that the Wedemeyer
report did not leak out and prove
e Joint Chiefs of Staff dropped the
.nastasia case, we never will."
"Why should the public be barred
rom those Washington hearings?"
"I cah't figure it out. The people
ave a right to know whether
D'Dwyer went into Mexico against
:he advice of Marshall and Bradley
nd why the report was suppressed
'or four years."
"Do you think there really was s
tenographlc record taken on Wake
island at the time of the Moran
.'ase or that Halley and the com-
nRtee Just made it up from notes?"
"You've got me. If the racket-
.ers had so much power all noel
:he country why shouldn't their
rivlleged sanctuary be bombed
like anywhere else no matter what
ostello or Adonis thought?"
"The Acheson Committee should
nave gone into the states where its
wn members lived. Why did they
avoid them?"
"I dunno It looked funny to show
up the mobsters in Chicago, San
Francisco and New York and not
mention Iran, Murfreesboro, Wake
Island and Maryland."
"What did you think of the Voge-
[er case?"
"Why blame him for not enforc-
Ing the gambling laws and naming
friends of Erickson to office? He
¢4asn't even in the country at the
time."
"Were yon surprised at the
charges that the Mafia had
such a wide influence all over
this' country?"
"Yes, but how can we wipe
out the Mafia if Truman and
Achesen won't let us bomb its
bases, regardless of what tea-
sup, Sherman and the Mayor
of Saratoga think?"
"New York, Missouri and
Florida got a terrific lacing
from the MacKefauver Board
but how can a watchdog com-
mittee do much while the U.N.
is negotiating for a cease-fire
agreement?"
"The trouble is that a lot of
notes on what happened were
taken down in longhand by the
Joint Chiefs of Staff and you
have got to remember that one
of the witnesses just got out of
a Hungarian jail and is In no
condition to testify."
"We eertainly can't put every.
thing into our fight against the
hinese Reds, the Mafia and cor.
ruption in Miami at a time whet
we may be drawn into a battle tc
save Europe, Saratoga, Dawsor
and the Mediterranean."
"Right. The whole thing is global
Use Easy-Mix Recipe for Perfect Pastry
(See Rec es Below)
Perfect Pastries
YOU MAY HAVE to be a magici-
an to pull rabbits out of a hat, but
amateurs and experienced cooks
can make perfect pastry if they
have the right directions!
There was a time when you had
to have that certain touch to make
light, fluffy, tender, melt-in-your-
mouth pie crust, but all the guess-
work has been
taken out of pie
making with re-
cent develop-
ments. The only
r e quirements
needed are exact
m e a s urements
and the ability
to read direc-
tions. All fuss,
muss and extra
utensils are eliminated.
New type pastry is made with
liquid shortening and an ordinary
kitchen fork. The pastry is rolled
between two pieces of waxed paper,
thus eliminating the need for extra
flour which in the past has often
toughened perfectly good pastry.
Easy-Mix Pastry
(Makes 2 8 or 9-inch crusts)
2 cups sifted all-purpose flour
I teaspoon salt
cup salad oil
cup plus 1 tablespoon ice
water
Sift together flour and salt. Com-
bine in a measuring cup, the salad
oil and ice water. Beat with a fork
until thick and creamy. To avoid
separation, immediately pour (all
at once) over entire surface of the
flour mixture. Toss and mix with
fork. The dough will be moist. Form
into a ball with the fork.
Divide dough in half. Before roll-
LYNN CHAMBERS' MENU
Barbecued Lamb
Hot Fluffy Rice
Spanish Lima Beans
Garden Salad Bowl
Garlic Bread
• Coconut Cream Pie
Beverage
• Recipe Given
butter and season lightly with
pepper. Roll out remaining pastry
for top crust. Cover potatoes. Seal
and flute edges. Make several slits
in top to permit escape of steam.
Bake in a moderate (350°F•) oven
about IA hours or until potatoes
are tender. Remove from oven.
Turn off oven. Slowly pour cream
over potatoes through slits. Return
pie to oven for 10 minutes longer.
Potatoes will absorb most of the
cream. If desired, pie may be pre-
pared several hours in advance
and held in refrigerator until ready
to bake. Serve with meat, cut into
squares or wedges.
VARIATION: Follow above re-
cipe. Add 4 (½ pound) frankfurters,
or 11/4 cups (one 7-ounce can)
drained, flaked salmon or tuna fish,
to drained potato mixture.
Cheese Straws
{Makes 40 straws)
recipe easy-mix pastry
eup grated American cheese
(sharp eeddar or pro-
cessed)
Prepare easy-mix pastry as di-
rected. Roll out dough in rectangle,
½-inch thick. Sprinkle with one-half
of the grated cheese; fold and sprin-
kle with remaining cheese and fold
again. Roll to desired thickness.
Lift dough and place on cookie
lust as MacArthur. Mickey Mantle ring, shape each half with the hands
Leo Durocher, and Senator robey
say."
"There's one thing I want t, ask.
Do you think the Senate ArmeC
ervices committee will questior
Sherman, who was missing since
sway back before the Formosa is.
sue ever came up?"
"They got Lee's and Grant'.
storles; why .shouldn't they ge
his?"
We Join with others in de-,
ploring the fact that General
MagArthur's appearance In
Washington is not on televi-
sion, But we can understand It.
The opposition realizes that he
goes over se big on the video
screens of America, his ques-
tioners wouM have no chance
unless they wore low necks
and got Milton Berle and
Arthur Godfrey into the act.
Perhaps the Warner Brothert
#ant to get away from it all b
ettling down someplace where the
can see an old-fashioned silent mc
tare.
• • 8
Postmaster General Donaldsor
admits that the appointment o:
postmasters by political preferenc
is an open violation of the very
spirit of Civil Service, but says the
politicians have been passing or
the appointments for so many year.'
that little can be done. How abow
another new postage stamp, thi.,
ne to commemorate the first use
of the slogan, "It's all done
mirrors?"
"Missing Sherman Located,, Wit
Testify"--headline. Maybe he wa.,
n his horse across from the Plaza
all the time.
A government agency spent 171,
900 to get out a pamphlet on th
love life of a pair of racoons.
Senator reveals. It seems to u:
that conditions in Washington mad
a study of squirrel life more logi
cat, and that it could have bee
clone at little cost.
The newes wrinkle in homes i.
the movable wall which can b
changed at will to alter the size el
teems. This is an improvemen
ver the system of building walb
into a fiat round, making top and
edges smooth. Roll dough between
two squares of waxed paper. Re-
move top sheet, invert dough over
pan; peel off paper. Fit pastry into
pan. Roll out top crust. Cut gashes
for escape of steam, Fill pastry-
lined pan with desired filling. Place
top crust over filling, and trim ½-
inch beyond the rim of the pan.
Seal edge by folding top under bet.
tom crust• Flute edge. Bake at
temperature required for filling
used.
PIE FOR LUNCHEON can be an
easy matter with this new type
crust because
it's so simple to
make. so suc
cessful always
Why not try this
pie, plain, or
with the addition
of weiners or
fish if you like
it meaty?
Provencal t-orate Pie
IServes fl)
6 medium potatoes
t6 teaspoons salt
I large onion, chopped
I teaspoon chopped parsley
I recipe easy-mix pastry
tablespoons butter
Few grains pepper
I cup light cream or top milk
Peel potatoes; cut in very thin
slices and place in bowl. Add salt,
onion and chopped parsley and mix
all together. Cover and let stand
while preparing pastry. Line an ob-
long baking dish (10x6x2 inches)
using ½ of the pastry rolled ½ inch
thick. DraIn onion-potato mixture.
Fill pastry-lined dish. Dot with
LYNN SAYS:
Pep Wilted Appetites
With these Tempti-g Foods
Consomme is fine servedhot or
cold and even more tempting when
you mix together equal parts of
strained clean brotYi and clear
chicken broth. Serve with a blob
of salted whipped cream and a slice
of lemon.
P.eal flavor treat is a slice of
eggplant marinated in French
dressing then sprinkled with thyme
and dusted with bread crumbs be-
on both sides.
sheet. Cut in strips 5 inches long.
V4 inch wide. Twist, if desired.
Bake in a 1Lt (425°F.) oven 8 to 10
minutes or until light brown. Serve
as a soup or salad accompaniment.
*Coconut Cream Pin
% cup cornstarch
cup sugar
% teaspoon salt
2 cups milk, scalded
3 slightly beaten egg yolks
tablespoons butter
teaspoon vanilla
1 cup moist, shredded coconut
1 9-Inch baked pastry shell
Mix cornstarch, sugar and salt
Gradually add milk. Cook in dou-
ble boiler until thick, about 10 min-
utes, stirring constantly. Slowly add
small amount of hot mixture to egg
yolks: stir into remaining hot mix-
ture. Cook 5
ter in double boiler. Beat with
rotary egg beater until thoroughly
blended. Cook I minute over boil-
ing water, beating constantly. Re-
move from hot water; beat 2 min-
utes longer or until mixture stands
in peaks. Pile lightly on pie and
sprinkle lightly with toasted coco-
nut. To toast coconut, spread on
cookie sheet and brown lightly in a
hot (400 °) oven. Watch it carefully
as R should brown only until golden•
minutes. C o o 1.
Add butter and
vanilla. Stir in
coconut. Pour
into cooled pie
shell and spread
with meringue:
Combine 2 egg
whites, unbeat-
en, with ½ cup
sugar, ½ tea-
spoon salt and 2
tablespoons wa-
]3aked Bean Rarebit? Yes, it's a
hearty supper dish made by melt.
ing sharp American cheese, grated.
and then mixing in canned baked
beans and pork. Serve on toast.
Any green vegetable will be the
better if served with Maitre d'hotel
butter which is made with sweet
butter, lemon juice and minced
parsley. Serve very hot.
For a good vegetable plus protein
luncheon you'll like a spinach ring
in the center of which are served
creamed eggs and mushrooms. It's
enough for guests, tool
BUSINESS & iNVEST. OPPOK.
BAR, modern living quartere. Good pay-:
roll town. Write BOX 170, BOund Moun-
tain, Nevada.
LIQUOR If]PORE
$15,000 plus inventory.
138 SO. Murphy Ave., Sunnyvale. ftUf.
FROZEN food locker plant. Fully eqpt:
789 modern steel lockers, living qtrs.
10% net profit. $45,000. 1/3 down.
118 W. noal1t, San Dlmas, Calif.
ment block paint. Well established.
Will teach you the business. $5,000
plus lnventor.
• Anderson
'97 Spring St., I,n Jose, Calif.
BY owner; tavern, service station, gro-
store; Large living quarters; fine
business; terms, good lease; Highwny
LOt near Coos Bny. Oregon. BOX a23
North Bend, Oregon.
GROCERY-Delicatessen -- An ideal -
.rocfitable business, very modern.
ellent equipment, good lease.
$8,500 pins inventory; doing over
$100,000 yr. Town & Country
Market, 28/ First St., GIIroy, Calif.
C.AFE with fountain, moneymaer, for sale
by owner, doing over $400 daily, A-1
equipment. Closed Sundays (optional).
Price $27,500, terms if desired. For
particulars
P. O. BOX 357
Glnts Pass, Oregon
FOUNTAIN-RESTAURANT, 12 stls., 4
booths. Including on and off sale beer
and wine license, bldg., equip., prop-
arty and stock. Good sound business.
Price $35.500. Barbara Nolthealus, Sis-
klyou County.
Etnn. California.
WHERE can you find as much for so little?
A home, country store, Post Officer
Located in State of Washington (monthly
©hock fr. the Government). Little ranch,
5 acres, store and post office fixtures,
stock in trade. Price $9,000.00.
See
J. R. Gilbert
408 Warren Rd.
San Marco, Calif.
Business Opportunity
Fordson Tractor and Dearborn Farm Equip-
ent business for sale. Wide trade area;
:brae and one-half counties. Must be sold
mmediately. Owner has been called to
ctlve duty with the army.
DICK BA UNBLUSSER
Twa itrte, Calif.
Phone Sonor 3220.
Motel &.Trailer Park Lease
Has sin. cafe with beer lie., 12
ultramod, units, 20 trlr. spaces, 2
ts., shuffle brds., croquet, etc.
neral water. I ml. E. Soboba Hot
Springs. 3-yr. lease_t.5 yr. option.
Rent $225 me. for 1 yr., then $250.
Cash price $3300, incl. $1500 nd-
vance rent. Some furniture. Will
take gd. late rood, hsa. trlr. in on
deal. Rancho Caliclnto, 1% ml. E.
San Jalnto, 32 S. E. Riverside.
Lodge & Bar Bargain
25 bdrms, large dining room and dance
floor, new equipped large kitchen, large
bar room with 23 foot bar fully equipped,
new 100 gal. water heater, 1:21 acres
hi-way frontage, taxes $180.00 located
on heavy traveled hi-way 108 at 5,000
foot elevation, includes seasonal liquor
license, owner ill and must retire, owner
wants $22,000.00 for all. Look this over
and submit your offer. Full details and
pictures sent on request.
Ray Wittmayer
3on Ftst Pine
Phone No. 38
Lodi, CallfornL
FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP.
CATERPILLAR 20. Equipped, with -
Be-Go pump. Offset and tandem
disc. I carrier hydrauIle. All in ex-
cellent condition. John BeUomo, Rt.
4, Rex 216, Madera, Cllf.,Ro! 2-13
HELP WANTED---MEN
Machine Operators
Engine lathe, turret lathe, milling
machine, boring mill, planer, Jigs &
fixture builders & toolmakers.
809 G St.,
Chula Vista, C-tllf.
a miles south of Diego
Tyce Engineering Corp.
TRAVEL
;itnd your vacation at the Seashore. Cap-
ola, the beauty spot of Monterey Bay,
Invltes you. The Venetian Court Apts.
will he your host. Deluxe, housekeeping,
steam heated apts. right on the beach.
Reasonable rates. Make your reservations
early, Venetian Uourt Apts., P.O. BOX
411, Caplol Calif. Phone Santa
rus ZT32J.
eOZLS
uummmm00
INSTRUCTION
FARM AND RANCHES
300-Acre Coast Ranch for sale. AltO
cue Grass & Sub Clover. 5 A.
rest hills. No rocks. House,
strawberries. Open range.
Box 301, Coquine,
CA'I'LE-HORSES-HOGS. Raise on
ac., .San Diego Co., fenced in
Abund. water, barn,
oak groves &
rm. furn. home, also
chickens. Has been reduced to
000 on terms for quick sale. Den
Alpine, Cal.
80 A. Dairy & Beef Ranch, 45 A.
baL timber, pasture. 25 stanchion barn,
shop, gar.. 6 rm.-3 bdrm. home
sprg. water piped to all
water cost tot. in last
Family orchard, berries; sportsman
dise, at Trout Lake. $2600 terms;
man setup. Owner
Mrs. Mary E. bfarslnall
Trout L&k Wash.
• 80 beautiful view acres. 40 acres
producing orchard, balance
pasture. Good modern home,
shed, grader, tenant house. P.
water piped over acreage. 2 mlle
Of I.omm. $21,500 terms.
George W. English
Clarence (Bud) Sire
Realtor
B[lghway No. 40 Phone Loom
ORLAND U. S. Irrigation
Speculators attention. To cash
28½ acres, orange, olives and
nuts, 4 acres leveled for olives;
room house, plenty of water:
taker,
Cliff Todd,
Roub $, BOX 6, Orlaad.
Owners E. J. Mole,
3847 Randolph Ave., Oakland,
W. 8. Mole,
AN 1-1931.
1490 Yast Jumm, San Leamlro
8W 8-364-t
400 Acre Stock
In oats & rye, 2,000 feet elevation,
Plymouth, attractive 4 bedroom
2 reservoirs always full from
springs, numerous other sprin
out ranch, 200 acres were
couple good barns, lots of fruit
trees, fenced & cross to
7
corrtdale sheep, owner
in accident and must sell
only $42,500, but
fer if sold at
some saleable property in
RW Wlttmeyer "'Realto '
306 East Pine
Pho No. 38
L@dl. Califori&
REAl, F.TATFe--MIS.
LAKE home. Excellent vew oi
Reasonable. Owner. Write for
Dr. Sel,ts, 2134 WRsoa, Fsemm,
TRADES matched with another
list. Describe what have, want.
GUIDE, 7 Front, Kan Francisco II,
FOR SALE---d0 ac. estate "above
below snow" in 2
era 5 rm. houses, elect.,
on Hiway 140.
Catlmy, Calif.
]PARADISE; 3.3 acres,
ar-round stream; beautiful
g site by pines; must
$1500. Write Peter
Route 4, Box 4718, Pmdl
160 acres good land
District. Virgin J
wells. 5½ miles from
Vegetables or Thompson grapes,
3633 Monroe St.
Riverside, Calif.
ORN HOMESEEKERS
HILL AT ROGUE
farms of any description,
River, Business locations, Auto
Mine•. some very attractive buyS.
ARRY HLLIL REALO R
Ilogue River, Oregon
ABOUT 2(} acres of land
6 mi. W of Drain on Elkton
South of highway and
north bank of Elk Creek. A
sprinkler show. Cash price
an acre. F. P.
Drain, Oregon.
FOR Home, 3
2 baths,
wall to
section. Close to
area. in Alturas. Calif. P. O.
836, 1355 Market St., SAN
CISCO, Callf.
SACRIFICE SALE
Five Acres -- Redding
Corner location; gas, electricity,
Water° telephone available; wortI
4000; sell for $1250 now. pustoffic
ROx 1973, Oaklld, CtHf.
REAL ESTATFe--HO USE
AGUIL.A, Arizona, 3 ndrm. hous
sale. Completely furnished. Air
dlttoned, on 100x140-£t. lot.
resident location. Fine
mate. Owner leaving about June
For quick sale, $3750.
P. O. Box 83, Agu/, Axis.
PERSONAL
El Rancho Cars MeUa. Licensed
home. Mild amb. mentat
crate rates. Ph. ?I J
Calif. R. t. Bx. 5It;.
WOMEN---Save time.
u home. Send name
E details by mail.
John Woodworth,
Box I14; Modesto, Califoral......
MEN & WOMEN
a0@ Repair oflers big income. Learn by MISCELLANEOUS s -'<dhcc'-
doing; ages 18-60. Free illustrated boo Make Your Next Party a Big
tells how. Write Modern Shoe Rebuilding Adult Party Games 12 for 50c.
School, 361-12th St.. Oakland 7, CallL Vee's, Box 301-CP, Decatur,
LNROLL NOWl LEARN BARBERING IN TROUT--Selling million live rainbow
f. . OLDEST ti4.2)OL. NO WAITING all sizes available. Delivered over
APPROVED FOR Vh,l'S fornia. Price list mailed.
MOLER RAnER t,'OLLF hatchery for •ale. Clifton
S5 i. Main tit.. I.oS Amgeles. Calif. 1215 BrOadway,
161 Fourlh St.. n Ftsaeisco, Cslt. (htklsmd, Calif.
',.AILROAD AND RADIO Telegraphy. Corn- LIVESTOCK
4nation home-study resident courses. Men
nd women, 1S-49. Starting pay 5300.00 CHINCHILLAS. Plenty of money
aonthly and up. Operators urgently needed, made during the next ten years.
stock for sale. Young proven
raY, TelegrPhoklaod, RadiOcalif. Institute, SL4S nrond- tlfully furred, healthy. Will
t')'|'ltAPRk seen to he appreciated.
Phone Stockton 3-0363 or 2-0512.
PECIAL 6 or 8 ex roll dec & printed (trr, 1844 Country Club Blvd.,
Jumbo. Sizes 127 to 116 plus new roll Calif.
film Only 50c. RADIO FOTOti, BOx
lS43-U, Hollywood, Cal. DOGS, CATS, PETS, ETa,
ELECFRICAL EQUIPMENT
kq'WER oiant Le Roi, Le Rul engine
and 3 pase 4 wire Westinghouse
Generator 50 KW. 220 volt. in gmd
runmog_ conditmn. $9. for qUirl
sale. Write netlmny Park, nta
Uraz, Calif. or phone 9W-S,
SEEDS, PLANTS, ETC.
WEET-POTATO PltN'r$. New Bush yam,
[awaiian Sweets. Porto Rico Reds, Key
'est yams. Edgar Blck. Route $, %'Inulin,
1,11 f.
,TRAWBERRY PLANTS for conunerci'
growers. All origlnai University strains--
hasta, Lassen. Donner. Sierra, Tahoe.
Campbell, Cuperto. Also other varieties
of l)roven merit. Disease-free Shasta-
grown plants, tops in uuallty and vroduc-
tion. Write for detail• and new low
prices.
H. A. HYD ODMPANY
Watsanvllle. Clf.
a "'faf .s" FOR Aft ViSItORS TO
CALIFORNIA
Ii W. s l
t wlV TAttl Oltf| te VAeAnO FOt0E.
Doberman Plnscher puppies, 4 me.,
docked, cropped. 2 Black Males,
Females. Reasonable. Oeo.
51 Art Ave., llayward, Ualif.
For Boys and Girls . 7 to 4
An opportunity for new
es and growth---Physica
turab--in on atmosphere of
0renive oamplng. In the
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