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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 22

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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A THE FRESNO BEE Fresno Cal Tue Jan 20 1953 US Service Will Decide On Special Duck Shoot McFarland Walter Cordua ranch adviser at A Shrier Sons Good Morning Ranch will attend an institute for strawberry growers at Morgan Hill January 29th The institute is one of two being sponsored by the University of California Qollege of Agriculture IFOAI NOTICE By Rudy Hickey McClatchy Newspapers Service SPORTSMANS' DIGEST sharp CAMPFIRE TRICKS The shaved stick IS AN OLD STAND-By THAT IGNITES QUICKC SLOW-BURNING WOOD STARTS QUICKER IP SMALLER KINDLING IS SHAVED WITH A KNIFE FIRST If yOuTtANX A QUICK HOT FIRE TO HEAT OR COOK WITH SPLIT THE WOOD INTO SMALL PIECES by toe Imperial Valley agrlcul turalists to have toe government allow a special widgeon season starting immediately with a limit of six a day and one other duck in toe string under the guise of mistaken identity Such a request is not expected to meet with federal favor Mudhens Are Problem The San Joaquin mudhen situ ation which seems to have reached toe stage of getting out of control may be handled by a special killing permit It is believed mudhens possibly will draw an extended shooting period during the next waterfowl season Thd coot or mudhen along some llyways of toe nation are regarded In the same high soejal target brackets as mallard or sprig Federal and state waterfowl experts declare geese are an easier problem then ducks The large birds can be herded and harassed by shooting But ducks particularly widgeon are serious trouble to farmers as they feed at night in large flocks and are more difficult to harass Win String Ends GENEVA Cortland State Teachers 23 game winning streak which stretched through two basketball seasons was snapped last night by a well drilled Sampson Air Force Base five as the Sabres sank four overtime free throws to take a 74 to 70 decision 1 SACRAMENTO The crop saving action against waterfowl depredations rests with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service after California complaints and requests for a special shooting period In toe Imperial and San Joaquin Valleys Investigations were held in Imperial section by Paul Quick of the Portland headquarters of toe fish and wildlife service and Ben of the game conservation branch The picture has shifted from southern complaints against goose damage to widgeon or baldies And toe San Joaquin roblem is more coots or mud-ens than geese or ducks Goose Damage Decreases The goose damage to crops which originally started the action has decreased so much it has been pracically nonexistent The Portland office of toe federal de-artment Is expected to render a ecision hourly But It Is predicted only permit hunting will be granted action rather than an overall post season special gunning period There have been some com-ilaints registered against geese iy barley raisers in toe vicinity of Gridley And along the'no coast sheepmen are complaining black brant a sea going goose is ning their pasture land Is believed both cases can be dealt with by special herding or killing permits which are issued only by toe federal department Therehas been a movement on WELCOME HOME-Private First Class Roy Harris of Box 465 San Joaquin is greeted by his mother Mrs Ross Harris of San Joaquin left and his sister Airs Barbara Link of Fresno on his arrival in San Francisco from Korea yesterday Harris returned aboard the Marine Serpent US Russ Jets 'Fence1 Over North Japan Jackie Robinson's Job Is 9 Threatened By Montreal Lad Notict li hereby riven that on December 9 1022 one 1912 Chevrolet Sedan Motor No BA533 35 with ero cessories wae seized at Frrsno California for violation of the Act of Au-Rust 9 1939 fU Supp title 49 sec 7S1-78SI Any person claiming 'an Interest In said property must file with the District Supervisor Bureau of Narcotics Room 236 Federal Office Building San Francisco a claim and cost bond In the sum of $250 with sureties to be approved by said District Supervisor on or before February 2 1953 otherwise the property will be declared forfeited and will be disposed of according to law Ernest Gentry District Supervisor (Jan 13 20 27 1553) NOTICE T'O CONTRACTOR 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVET THAT the Grand View Elementary School District Tulare County Cain fornla will receive bids for the furnishing of all labor materials trans- fiortmllon and service for the demoilsit-ng of a brick school building 2 Each bid la to be In accordance -with the specifics' ions now on file with Robert Kaestner Architect 210 No Kncina Avenue Visalia Calif 3 Each bid shall be made on form to be obtained at the off re of Robert Kaestner Architect 210 No Kncina Avenue Visalia California and must be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check or a old bond for ten per rent of the amount bid made payable to the order of Grand View Elementary School District shall be sealed and filed with the Clerk of the Board on or before the 5th of February at 4:00 PM and will be opened In public at or about 4:00 PM of that day In the Grand View Elementary School Near Dinuoa California 4 The successful bidder will be required to furnish a faithful performance bond In an amount equal to 100'e of the contract price Biddris are hereby notified that pursuant to the Statutes of the Suto of California nr local law theieto applicable the Board of Trustees of the Grand View Elementary School District has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wares and rates for legal holidays and overtime work In the locality In which this work Is to be performed for each i era ft nr type of workman nr mechanic ini' exte'thV'wntrsrt" which '1 wrde'1 lh 7 trlct reserves the right to reject any land all bids andor waive any I'rrcix harlty In any bid received Vrl-ss of thirty (30i days after the date set for the opening Dated: 18-53 I anv or all bids Unless otherwise required by law no bidder msy withdraw his bid for a period of thirty 301 days after date set for the opening the-enf Dated: January 5 1953 Fresno City Unified Pr-hnnl TV'-trlct By TROMBETTA Assistant Superintendent Budpess Services (Jan 6 33 20 1953) AP Major General Delmar Spivey said American and Russian jet pilots are fcnc ing and almost daily over the frozen wastes Of northern Japan tozr Vu gled but Spivey called the situ- ation and Hornsby Predicts Big Improvement For Cincinnati Thle fa another In a scries of Into Haws with major laaiuo managers By Ed Sainsbury CHICAGO UP Manager Rogers Hornsby predicts stem to stem Improvement lor his 1953 Cincinnati Reds and said he was down to camp with an open mind on Ml of them" should have a better club" with power than before" he said pitching should be better Potentially our defense should be better and our offense too" Hornsby singled out as new comers who could help outfielder Jim Greengrass and Bob Marquis catcher Hobie Landrith and pitchers Howie Judson Ed Erautt and Ernie Neyel High On Greengrass will have to be high on Greengrass" he said the 18 games he played with us at the finish last season I expect him to go that mg all through the season but if he goes half as well strong be a big asset 18 games he had five home runs and knocked in 24 runs He was scoring everybody with doubles and triples I think he got about 50 ber cent extra base hits marquis should be good defensive help as good a defensive centerfieldcr as (Jim) Rivera and he can run good too" Hornsby saw Judson frequently with toe Chicago White Sox last Summer when he sat out the interlude between managing the St Louis Browns and the Reds in Comiskey Park And he nut his linger on trou- put ole lost his he said can throw real good fast But trouble with the White Sox was that he just lost his confidence and I think If we can build it back be a big Erautt and Nevcl both showed promise with the New York Kansas City farm club Erautt led toe league in complete games with 20 and in games won with 21 with five losses During one stretch he won 11 straight games and finished with a 300 earned run 'average Nevel pitcher a seven inning no hitter while winning seven and losing six Marv Owen Will Manage Durham DURHAM Marvin Owen the former Detroit Tiger third baseman star and last year toe manager of the Davenport team in the Three I League has been named manager of the Durham team in the class Carolina League lor 1953 The 44 year old exmajor leaguer has been managing teams since 1944 when he took over as 'playing manager in Portland He finished first in toe Pacific Coast League in 1945 Before the Davenport job he managed toe San Jose Red Sox of toe California League He quit the Red Sox to take a job with the Detroit Tiger organization Solons Snatch Highly Regarded Tom Agosta McClatchy Newspaper Service SACRAMENTO The Sacramento Solons baseball club of toe Pacific Coast League announced the signing of highly touted rookie outfielder Tommy Agosta who will report to Spring training in Santa Cruz February 26th Agosta one of the fastest runners in the National Division of the local Winter League with the Matts team is the best current rookie prospect and turned down offers from Detroit Brooklyn St Louis Browns and toe San Francisco Seals to sign with the Solons Spivey set up air defense-manned by United States pilots and planes and commanded it two and one half years Ife left today to tSSd command Of the US central air Win receive bids for kitrhen equlp- i1d-rfMlBhit for the Ft Miller Junior High defense zone with headquarters school Fmno California as ref- in Kansas City He said the Russians have dozens of airfields on Sakhalin and toe Kurile Islands the closest only 13 seconds flying time from northeastern Hokkaido "We are watching -them and Board non of said District at tho they are watching us" Spivey said they fly we see them and when they head towards Japan that triggers off the air defense US jets streak into northern Hokkaido northernmost island on frequent alerts Russian planes engage in AbUNlOJI ptailCO 111 BOARD OF TRUSTEES-By JOE HOFER Clerk Jan 13 20 27 J9531 NOTICE TO KITCHEN EQUIPMENT DEALERS Clans and speciflcarton which may a obtained from Franklin ft Simp on Architect 752 Fulton Street FTsno California Bids shall be sealed ard filed in the Business Office at 234S Mariposa Street Fmno California on nr before 7:30 PM January 22 1953 and will be opened in public on or about 7:30 PM January 22 3953 Jn the VM training gunnery and bombing FJC Takes Over Fresno's1 Auditorium The Fresno Memorial Auditorium which used to be rather quiet during the day really hums with activity from 8 AM to midafternoon five days a week as several hundred Fresno Junior College students attend business division classes In addition to business classes and offices the auditorium also houses counseling and publica tion offices and several general education division classes Ethel McCormack the business division chairman said toe junior college business students Include two main groups those who are taking short term intensive training courses and others who are enrolled for a two year course leading to the associate of arts degree including students who plan to transfer to a four year college or university She said the students are enrolled in a number of varied business majors or programs to prepare for many specialized fields The division offers majors in accounting bookkeeping clerical general business medical receptionist stenographer secretary office machines secretarial stenography and small business operation The students are preparing to be typists secretaries' stenographers bookkeepers accountants clerk typists file clerks PBX operators business machine operators salesmen and other specialists The business division faculty includes Miss McCormack Stanley Bennett Kate Darling John Fcnn Mrs Edna Hartley Paul Soderstrom Gertrude Stubblefield Svilich and Nancy Webster Miss McCormack operates a placement service for business students She said requests for qualified personnel usually exceed toe supply in most of toe fields Fresno Judge Is Named To State Conference Of Traffic Justice Los Angeles Municipal Judge Roger Alton Visit toe president of toe Conference of California Judges today announced toe appointment of Municipal Judge George Huffman as a member of a committee traffic court justice The Fresno jurist has been a member of a similar commit- tee appointed Ad by the state Judicial council Judge Huffman Judge Pfaff announced toe committee formation resulted from a suggestion by Gvemor Earl Warren who at the last annual 'meeting of toe udges said traffic safety and uvenile delinquency are two of the most important problems in California The 11 member committee is headed by Municipal Judge Walter Odemar of Los Angeles Municipal Judges Carl II Allen of San Francisco and Charles Griffin of Beverly Hills cochairmen Drunk Driver Suspect's Car Proves To Be Stolen Police Detective Sergeant Koch today reported an automobile was stolen in Mowbrldge SD last September Sharpe was booked as a drunk driving suspect after the vehicle had struck a barricade at Broadway and Mildreda Avenue Koch said Sharpe told him toe automobile had been loaned to him by a friend whom he met two months ago in Tucson and had been working with since at various jobs The police are seeking the friend Asks Court Transfer The Maryland Casualty Company being sued in toe superior court for $5000 by George Young a Selma amusement device operator has asked that the case be transferred to the federal court The insurance firm petitioned toe federal court for the transfer on toe ground it is not a resident of California and that the state court lacks jurisdiction Young charges the company insured him against burglary losses November 6 1950 and that his safe was stolen from the George Young Music and Games Company on November 14 1950 The safe reported to have contained $3500 was found empty a lew days later FSC Plans Broadcasts On Modern Version Of World Humanities A popularized version of toe humanities with subjects ranging from California literature and portrayals of foreign cultures to toe development of toe American press and reviews of the great books will be presented in a series of broadcasts by the humanities division of the Fresno State College The boadcasts which will be presented each Tuesday night from 9:45 to 10 over KARM will utilize toe staff members of toe four departments in the humanities division These are the English journalism foreign languages and philosophy divisions SL John the head Of toe division explained the topics will be chosen tor their popular appeal and will acquaint the community with some of the work done on toe campus The topic tonight will be Jack London presented by Arnold Biella assistant professor of English January 27th Biella will discuss motion pictures as The sucressfu! bidder will be re near Japanese territory the gen-qulred to furnish a Faithful perform-era! disclosed He said there had Bond been no proven violation Japanese territory by Russian a aurety companv satisfactory to the jets since last announce- hoard The pistriet will furnish the ment of toe Japanese Govern- ment that such violators would be shot down by US pilots bidd The District reserves the tight to waive any Irregularity and to reject Reichler miss an inning of play and committed only 11 errors Gilliam will be one of 24 newcomers at toe Dodgers Vero Beach Fla Spring training itchers like Ronnie Negray im Hughes and Sandy Amoros were given a brief look in September Of eight hurlers the one most likely to make it is Ed Roebuck a 6 feet 2 into 185 pound righthander who had a 12-8 record at Montreal He is 22 Ronnie Lee a lefthander discharged from service had an impressive 14-4 record and a 220 ERA jn his last season a a relief cialist at Montreal Bob Milll-also Is a possibility Needs Relief Pitchers I can find a couple of relief pitchers in the said Manager Charlie Dressen he able to make Joe Black into a regular starting pitcher Otherwise Joe will have to double up as a starter and Outside of Gilliam the prize of the infielders and outfielders is Don Zimmer who is tabbed as certain to replace Peewee Reese if and when The 22 year old Zimmer has amazing power for a 5 foot 9 inch guy and blazing speed afield and on toe bases With Mobile he collected 190 hits Including 32 doubles seven triples and 17 home runs and batted in 91 runs However he struck out 111 times Don Hoak 25 293 at Montreal is rated highly as a third baseman Jim Pendleton 27 is listed as an infielder and outfielder He hit 291 at Montreal Seven full time outfielders are listed Gino Cimoli hit 319 at St Paul Carmen Mauro and Walt Moryn batted 327 and 276 respecitvely at Montreal Bill Sharman an exUSC basketball and baseball star hit 294 at St Paul and Bill -Antonello slammed 28 homers and drove in 130 runs at Mobile Dressen also will take another look at Don Thompson If Dressen gets one or two good pitchers out of toe lot he will be satisfied Pitching according to Chuck was the only weakness last year and It must be Improved if the Brooks are to retain their cham-plonship PULL TIGHT- Here is a starter that BURNS ENOUGH TO START SMALL DAMP STICKS WRAP WOOL YARN THE LENGTH OP A KITCHEN MATCH AND TIE OFF AS SHOWN DIP FULL LENGTH IN CHIP OFF THE TIP TO STRIKE PACK IN A TOBACCO CAN FOR FUTURE USE Dry PINE NEEDLES FOUND IN HOLLOW LOGS ARE GOOD FlRC -STARTERS IN WET WEATHER Bowling News Major Lniim In Thu Frees Bowline 2681 won Ramuelian 60S Ramuelian 618 Markarlan BOA Larrey 495 Mncnnh 857 2542 Copped 617 uarabedian 461 YVend-landt 501 Taylor 514 Perkins 449 Latiwaldrri 2401 won two McBride 475 Strong 423 Gleason 453 Petta 688 Lehwalder 482 Gold Arrow Forfeited Budwciaer 2589 won Was 453 Manfredl 653 Lewla 621 Meilnh 631 Roth 631 Araenlan 486 Huffman 453 Serna 475 Olmsted 400 Owens 457 Service Amusement 2524 won three Frankian 648 Johnson 456 Houaman 497 Usiiten 409 Ellis 614 2316 Masman 435 Wamhn 431 Berg 455 Jtoomey 483 Fleming 512 Mixed Lmsim In The Freeno Ron ling Falnrs Champa 1817 won Bennett 375 Barrett 365 HandJIaa 586 Frankian 489 Plurgera 1714 Wldlund 351 Wldlund 411 Nltschks 468 Nlt-schks 403 Glzmoe 1865 won 1 Bales 416 Barn 464 Stalnnnusr 472 Mesloh 460 Woodpecker Marks 465 Carlson 429 Roth 567 Crawford 364 Merchants League la The Rialto Community 2369 won Me-Cough 539 Mesne 447 Hagopian 40 Ella 497 Hagoplaa 481 Rasmuastn Maraon 450 Carver 445 Springer 352 Koala 434 Mugrldge 567 Jaynes 2482 won two Peak 497 Matxler 426 Thomas 511 Guyetta 626 Marks 510 Bucks 2468 Rey 488 Copp 517 Sauceda 477 Buck 482 Leighton 506 Foresters 2393 won Randall 485 Schafer 434 Molliaon 489 Brass 508 Mulligan 457 Gottachalka 2340 Walker 464 Rathwlck 416 Erckholt 443 Hear 397 Schulklna 460 Ribera 2434 won two Ribera 463 (Yopaey 531 Shaffer 510 Rubio 412 Trlppla 498 UCT 2428 Simona 434 Krailer 463 Portallo 467 Teals 442 Haw thoma 622 Collega Trio League In The Flaydium Young Chinaman won from College hr a forfeit Sigma Chi 1510 won three Dewing 410 Osterhouse 652 Carter B48 Delta Sigma Crocheroa 373 sumo re 367 Jenkins 469 Sigma 1374 won Moore 451 Darby 438 Black 485 Phi Sigma Kappa 1406 Smith 496 Blacketter 342 Thom peon 463 Nisei woa from Independants by a forfeit Theta 1453 wnn Snrlplin 479 Atchison 432 Koch 542 Young Demos 1374 Jones 458 Stowell 430 Sturm 462 Rea League In Flaydium Tin 2448 won three Andrlnttl 506 Combs 407 Collins 465 Kleim 478 Combs 592 Elliott 364 Ruff 372 Pareglaa 422 Welch 306 Bright 413 2123 won Brown 421 Taylor 325 Cava 251 Anderson 396 Wallace 431 2174 Wol-lert 438 Hart 399 Smith 419 Sehlagaa-haft 448 Plarre 470 2291 woa three Shaffer 485 Schneider 440 Oremus 436 Bummers 487 Guth 443 Last Chance 2088 Bright 394 Chapman 308 Smith 380 Van Doora 324 Page 377 2262 won two and a half-Harrington 443 Guynn 4IB Trie 412 Fiorlno 312 Slump! 475 Pied 2161 Farris 421 Brown 412 Crockatt 435 Klllngson 409 Molander 484 2421 won two Holcomb 469 Millard 406 Smith 474 Latonn 548 VanDoorn 504 Ad Stewart 470 Day 437 Gaad 394 Yoakum 435 Dixon 480 Ink Spots 2281 won Voala 483 Harrison 389 Nichols 425 Calkins 400 Swanson 458 Stereotype re O'Breln 445 Mulier 386 Franchl 498 Crosswhits 426 Siihey 429 20-30 Club In Tim Playdlnm Three Aces 1457 won DeLucct 518 Ella 408 Rlechel 477 Rounders 1214 Whitten 410 Kasaajlaa 390 Wheeler 414 Three 1335 went two Dun-ran 522 Nianis 46 Wild 353 Green Torn Biasell 315 Fits 343 Johnston 432 Didlers 1407 won two Sodlan 384 Hartsoek 521 Didier 502 Haberdashers 1349 lamay 360 Roth 443 Boe 465 Trlpla league In The Flaydium Slowpoke 1701 won two Hsgopian 337 TnoJIan 396 Tatoslan 470Gongonian 498 Sharpshooters 1583 Taahjlan 486 Torigiaa 336 Adanaliaa 330 De-Orien 417 1833 wnn Aradian 486 DeOrian 875 Avakian 462 Kalian 510 Fasnian 400 AmasaU lan 431 Hovsy 411 Olmnnian 440 Ui BRAND OLD SUNNY BROOK CO LOUISVILLE KT NOTICE INVITING- PEALED POALi OR Bint PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION rf th Cnmmlrkion of tha Citv of Frer" directing imv notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tha said Cnm-mlssion of tha City of Fmno hereby -Invites Seeled Proposals or Bids to automatic switches foreirer Office New City Hall Fresndw -California Fresnan Files Damage Suit Of $380500 Against Cement Firm Sidney Jones of 2939 White Avenue has filed a $380500 damage suit against the Fermanente Cement Company and one of its employes Jack Henry Maynard for injuries he allegedly suffered when one of the trucks struck him superior court complaint alleges the accident happened in the yards of The Parrish Company known also as the Central Engineering Company Incorporated at 740 North Maple Avenue on January 25 1932 The complaint declares injuries include permanent loss i of his sight the paralysis of toe left side of his face and fractures of the skull and nose Maynard is listed as the driver of the truck Jones was working for the Parrish firm when the accident occurred Oat Hulls May Aid Cancer Cure Continued From Page 1-B new drflgs developed recently These also have opened up hitherto impossible fields of surgery It will not be long before the inner heart can be operated on are two vaccines which work against influenza and scientists are experimenting on three others that eventually may control poliomyelitis but this is some time In the future afraid a not too well known fact is that heart disease trnd cancer kill more youngsters than polio does What science cannot understand is toe switch in recent years of polio from the adolescents to the middle aged used to be known as the filth disease but now it is traced to the best and cleanest homes Maybe we are raising such clean and healthy youngsters we are leaving them wide pen to the three or more types i The widely heralded gama globulin he said is not the solution to infantile paralysis Predicts Encephalitis Outbreak Silverman predicted toe out-break of encephalitis which racked up some TOO cases and 40 deaths in California last Summer may be repeated next year The sameness of the Winter leather last year and this were given as the reason may have a vaccine next Summer which will be effective against toe virus carried by the Culez tarsalus mosquito he said we may not They are working on About prepaid health insurance Silverman said he does not believe it will come to this country the doctors miss the In this connection he told of several public relations programs started by toe Alameda County Medical Society which he said are proving successful in restoring toe patient-doctor relationship This group he concluded are doing something about the rising costs of medical care by establishing a set fee schedule which may in time be adopted by the California Medical Association Bur bridge of the Fresno State College faculty introduced the speaker Navy Recruiter Will Seek Island Workers Harry Ogilvie a recruiting representative from toe overseas employment office in the Pacific will be in Fresno Thursday and Friday to hire workers for positions on Guam and toe Philippine Islands Interviews will be conducted in the Fresno office of the California Department of Employment 2338 Inyo Street Sought are engineers draftsmen ordnance-men diesel equipment mechan- ics enginemen electricians and Alknn eleillnjl jimm lew am other skilled craftsmen Ogilvie said good wages liberal leave transportation overseas and return are being offered on an 18 month contract Jieriod The work Involves de-ense preparations in toe western Pacific and Far Eastern areas Post Bridge Winners David Flipsie and George Haar scored 631 per cent to win last play of the Fresno unit of the American Contract Bridge League in the Hotel Fresno Other high scores were made by Mrs Mary McMurtry and Jack Wagner 601 per cent second: Mrs A Whitehead and Philip Nattcnbcrg 592 third and Mr and Mrs George Kramer tied for fourth at 541 with Mrs Ronald Cloud and Mrs Alfred Keoseyan By Joe NEW It was just before Christmas and Jackie Robinson was visiting toe office of the Brooklyn Dodgers glad you dropped a club official remarked want to talk to you about next year get to toe point the official continued have young second baseman in toe minor leagues who we think is ready to take your job right now His name is Junior Gilliam and he was toe best minor league player of 1952 He may not be able to do all the things you do but 10 years younger Not Even On Roster not even on our roster yet but he is going to play a lot of second base for us during Spring training In short grooming him for your job Now what we would like from you would be to help the fellow as much as you can asking a lot since you may be cutting your own throat How about Robinson who had been listening intently did not hesitate lor a moment 'Til help toe boy all possibly he stated hope for toe sake he Is every bit as good as you say he is But tell you this not yet ready to give up my to Gilliam or anyone else Maybe next year but not this Should he however win toe job from me I'll still be in toe lineup somewhere I know I'm still good enough to play every day on this ball club so somebody better watch Gilliam his true moniker is Jim could cause a radical changeover in toe Brook lineup if he is as good as his press dippings He is a switchnitter and oh how toe Dodgers yearn for another southpaw swinger Batted 301 At Montreal He batted 301 at Montreal slammed home 112 runs and topped the International League In runs scored with 111 He was up among the leaders in doubles and stolen bases and was named the most valuable player He can perform with equal facility in the infield and outfield He played six positions for the Royals last season and also the year before He did not YOU prefer? $i30 45 at $449 1 48 at STRAIGHT WHISKEY Raymond Heads County GOPers George Raymond a Fresno contractor last night was elected toe president of the Fresno County Republican Assembly Other officers are Robert Moore first vice president Mrs CL Ray Hanson second vice president Robert Cheney treasurer Mrs Cheney secre- tary and Mrs Raymond Paul Ashley Mrs Royal Per-kinson William Decker Lloyd Turner and William Reynolds db-cctors Raymond said he will call a directors meeting in the next 10 days to discuss committee appointments which he said will be announced at the February 16lh meeting The assembly is a volunteer organization of Republican workers interested in maintaining in- tornt tot political Ualrat the precinct level to SUCCeedJfurnlsh Louis JCoelho a Fresno attorney jl Just right! Because AU proposals or bid- shall be an mmpanied by certified check cashier's check or by a bond issued by a Surety Cnmpsny eiuhnrtzed to Iran-set business In California payable to the City of Fresno In an amount not less than ten percent (10 ri) of tha to'sl bid The total Md shall Include the Slala Sales Tax of throe p-nrent iv) end Federal Excise Tax If any The Federal Excise Tax shall be deducted from the total bid to find the set total bid Sad sealed proposals or bids in1 be delivered to the Clerk o( said Commission fo-wit: to the City Cleik of the City of Fresno not later than 10:00 o'clock AM on the 29th dav of January 1951 Bids will ha opened on said day and hour The Commission of the City of Fresno reserves right to reject anv and all bids By order of the Commission Dated: January 15 1951 (SEAT) ROUGHTON Pflv Cleric Man CHy Clerk Fresno California i 20 3953) NOTICE OF INTENDED bALE To Whom it Mav Concern: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned vendee intends to 55SlTimt as Fresno Ic Arena also known as Fresno Ice Rink including fixtures Harold Child Attorney at Law iBriv Building Frcano California 15 1151 i CNrr- tif-M and personal property belonging to Air Force Officers Wlll he vendor and located at 2545 Olive Street Fresno California being Lois Confer Wifh FSC Chiefs On Training Program A team of officers from the Air University at the Maxwell Air Force Base Alabama will arrive today to confer with Fresno State College officials on the air force reserve officers training program The officers are Colonel James Hausman the chief of liaison for colleges and universities in Arizona California New Mexico and Hawaii and Lieutenant Colo- 21 nd 29 Tweed Tract Jn the City of Fresno That the names and addresses of the vendors are as follows: Binkley and Giace Binkley Medical Building Selma California That the name and address of the vendee la a follows: MfCIat-hy Broadcasting Company (KMJ) 1515 Van Ness Street Fresno California That gen-ral statement of the character of the property Intended to he sold the vendors and pun-chased by the vendee Is es a bor set forth: That the purchase will eon-unlimited consideration delivered 'and the transfer made on the 27th day of January 3953 at 10 AM of said nv at the office A sip a smile a second sip that's what happens when people try Old Sunny Brook Try it yourself tonight! nei VYayne Curren The officers Will meet With Arnold Joyal the college president at 1:30 PM in toe college There are 5S5 men in the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps in toe college General Inspects Fresno Reserve Unit Brigadier General Danforto Jr toe chief of California army reserves arrived here today for an Inspection of toe Fresno Army Reserve Center at 4877 Butler Avenue -Danforth will leave tomorrow As chief of the California 10 rcJrcl ny nd or it ary District he is in chrrge of' For Flans and inmiiyi nw th uirvli-n minks reserves in the tte His neau-ijrrwnn oMf uarters are at toe Presidio of Washington union ian Francisco rCHP0VfrmjvT He is accompanied by his aide IITireurr Captain Charles Russell (jan ao 27 Feb 1953) Deled: January McCLATCHY BROADCASTING COMPANY By KILGORE Legal Dept Vendee Man 20 3953) BLENDED Which eh KENTUCKY WHISKEY KENTUCKY I0URB0N tTrncT8HistfT OTH 86 PROOF OLD SUNNY BROOK BRAND KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY CONTAINS 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS THE ri- I.

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