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Ukiah News from Ukiah, California • Page 7

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Ukiah Newsi
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AcfiSrify i MM insertion, per word ...03 Mtnitnum 80 cBnts. Subsequent Insertions Per word 02 Mlnimuiti, eanh insertion after first insertion, 25 cents. Sales MARK KING GARAGE Service PACKARD HILLMAN-MINX MG automobiles 907 is. State Plione 491-J FOR FOR cabins, $50 monthly, utilities included. Kitchrri.

hathroom, bedroom. Positively couples only. Teleplione 317 after m. S13-tf FOR for rent to Liglit housekeeping. Phone 1031-J.

Jan3-c Alcoholics Anonymous Meets'Every p.m. Ukiah City Hall Second Floor P. O. Box 85 Ukiah HELP BOYS 12 of age or older to carry Ukiah News routes. Need boys to sell on streets.

Apply Ukiah News. 106 N. School or phone 1340. HELP and part time Rawloigh dealer wanted for eastern Mendocino county. For details phone Ukiah 4I-R-2.

S-6tf REAL FOR all electric one bedroom home, large fireplrice, large rooms, near town. $95 per month. Phone 1530-J. JanlO-c FOR home in Rogina Heights, Nob Hill, forrnerly Fred Howard home. Can be seen any time.

Mrs. Earl Pyzer, iv. General Delivery, Ukiah. Phone 1699-J. D20-C FOR for rent.

Adults only. Call at 140 Luce avenue. D-27p WANTED TO RENT Small UNFURNISHED HOUSE By -'Reliable Cbtiple- Box 15 UKIAH NEWS FOR FOR fryers, 35c per pound. Box 116, nedwood Valley. Phone 27-R-4.

aStfc FOR SALE laying hens and Muscovey ducks, phone 658. D27 FOR home, hardwood floors, two years old. Call after 5 p. m. at 370 Mendocino Drive, or contact Mrs.

Mildred Billehus at Maple Cafe during the day. Dlf-c FOR SALE Caniiry liird.s,* Corman rollers, guaranteed singers. Frod Crow, Potter Valley, BOK 24'1, Rt. 1. Phone 7844.

FOR Modern 3 bedroom home, good central location, nice district, floons, fireplace, tiie bath, fully in.sulatod. Will go GI or FHA. By ownr-r. 1580-W. J-lOc FOR SALE- Pcnngrovc hatchery chicks.

Order now for future delivery. Phone 658. D-27tf Franchlsed Dealer for GENERAL ELECTRIC Home Appliances Also Plumbing and Electrical Contractors We Soli, We Install, We Service No job too large oV too small Cohen Davinn 119 So. Main Phone 933-W State Licensed Conti-aclors HOMES FOR SALE SUBURBAN 2 BEDROOM Modern home. Hardwood floors.

Insulated, large lot. 2-BEDROOM MODERN Home in excellent location, all electric, fireplace, dining room, large service porch. Price $16,000.00 LOVELY 2-BEDROOM Home In Yokayo Heights, hardwood floors, fireplace, dining room, bath and stall shower, 2- car garage, landscaped, barbecue. ATTRACTIVE 2-BEDROOM Home on street. Landscaped 3-BEDROOM HOME In good location, new and modern.

CI and FHA financed. IN POTTER VALLEY Lovely new home with Acres of land. Irrigated FURNISHED 2-Bedroom home. Lot is appro.xi- mately 114x120 feet. LOVELY HOME In Mendocino Gardens.

roonis with iai'ge altic suitable for another bedroom, all landscaped. PHA financing. 3-BEDROOM All electric home in location close to shopping, modern. SUBURBAN 2-bedroom home, large lot. NEW 3-BEDROOM All electric home, hai-dwood flooi-s.

insulated, weatherstripped. 2-car garage. MENDOCINO GARDENS 2-bedrooiii home, attached garage Nice lot Ready for OCCUPANCY SOON Attractive 3-bedroom home, all electric, insulated, fireplace, sulking distance of town, excellent location. NASSIE REAL ESTATE 72211; South State Street Phone 162-W Uluah By.BERTHA HAYDON Mrs. Ralph SfcCombs and Kath- erine-Martmdale left last week for Arizona to visit Mrs.

McCombs' sister, Mrs. Marjorie Jameson, over the Christmas holiday. They drove there with Mrs. McCombs' nephew, Douglas Jameson and his Wiie. On their return trip they will visit another sister of Mrs.

McCombs, Mrs. Marolla Johnson, at Norwalk. They expect' to bo gone about two weeks. CongratDliitibiis-and best wishes to another of our beautiful Covelo girls, Lurline Walter, was married last week at Reno to Bob Miss-Walter is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs JiiW Walter, and of Mrs.

Ed.th Walter of Covelb. amr K. has transfeired BurcUs. Martindalc to Willits and he and Mrs. Martindale are hustling about getting ready ib and what is most find a house to move into in Willits.

Burdis will report to work on Jan. 2. Russell Gray of Areata arrived to spend Christmas with his grand pai'ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam' Gray of Covela.

Word has come that Lou English is very ill at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Pauline Goforth, in Ukiah. His son, Charles, was called to his bedside in the night last week. Ucorgc M. Biggar has retiu'ned from a several days business trip to San Francisco.

While he was a.ivay, Mrs. Pat Rowan stayed with Mrs. Biggar and kept house gen- Kev. and Mrs. Ernest B.

DeFord are the happy and most tive possessors of one of the st.i- tion wagons which' were awarded to 12 Methodist missions in uie United States recently. We are' Legal Notices NOTICE Of INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF AUCOHOLIC BtVtKAOtS very happy with the DeFords who SO' richly ilcservo, this gift. Marjfaret" Cuchoi'iii' who Is- attending Santa Rosa Junior college, is at home at for the holidays; She will resunie her Work in the collge on 'Jan. 2. A HOn wiis born to Mr.

and Tommy Hoaslen on Den. 19. Mrs. V. A.

MiirphKy wishes to thank all the fiicnds who have! so kindly. remembered her with cards, general helpfulness and other messages. It is impossible keep up with the spirit of frierid- liness in Round Valley. Hazel lliiync, teacher of Areata, came home to Covelo last week to spend the holidays with her mother and other relatives. Mr.

Moss and Dan Newell left last week for Palo Alto to spend the holida.ys with relatives. While he is absent, Mr. Moss has placed the weather in s. Murphey's keeping. She says anything can happen now.

Mr. iiiul Mrs. Cosmo Paskvan of Areata arc in Covelo for Christmas with relatives. Mrs'. Paskvan was formerly Clora Yates, daughter of Mrs.

Mae She is also a sister of Mrs. Arnet Brush of Covelo. IjL'wis Hiiydon left Saturday tor Spyrock to spend the first Christ- mn.s in six years with his family, Mrs. June Haydon and daughtei's, Ruth, Francis and Barbara. His nephew, Roger O'Forrall took him there in his way to get over the mountain down onto the Parker lanch and to get back up and over to tlie highway foi' Rogers' return to Covelo.

Afrs. Itdbcrta Fay Bti.sli and lior daughter, came up from San Francisco to enjoy the holidays with her parents in Covelo. the Clyde Riffes. Mr. and Mrs.

Pat Flslicr arrived week from Canada to spend the holidays with their parents and other relatives in Covelo. and Donald U'ilson both from the bay area arrived in Covelo to spend the holidays with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. Gray Alter, and Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Wilson. Arnold Hoaglin, USN, is home on leave. He is from Korea. Mr. and Mrs.

Hurley C. made a business trip to San Francisco last week. They returned recently from Edmonton, Alberta, FUNERALS and VIRGINIA ARNOLD Final riles were, Sunday afternoon Zimniernian moi-tuary for Virginia Arnold, 35, who died last Wednesday at Ukiah General hospital. 13urial was in Ukiah cemetery. Wife of Walter Arnold, well known Ukiah Valley rancher, Mrs.

Arnold died just prior to her birtli- day on: Christmas Day. in addition to the huiiband, she leaves six children: Louella, Ray- mend, Lonna Mae, Ronalcj, William and Mary Jane Arnold, all of Ukiah; two Frorilc Eritton, of Covelo and Ken- Deccmbtr II, 1951 TO WHOIW IT.MAY CONCERN; Subfc to issuance of the license applied for, and commencing not' less than 15 days after tlie date posted, notice is hereby given that the undersigned proposes to sell alcoholic beverages at these premises, described as follows: County Road, 6 Miles North of Potter Valley, Mendocino County. Pursuant to such intention, the undersigned is applying to the State Board Equallxation for Issuance on original application of an alcchaUc beverage license (or for these premises as follows; On Sale puarterly. Anyone desiring to protest the issuance of such license may file a verified protest with the State Board of Equalization at Sacramento, California, stating grounds ior denial as provided by law. the premises are not now licensed for the sate of alcoholic beverages.

WALTER H. GRAF, ELIZABETH R. GRAF. Dec. 27, IWl.

Year End Clearance Sale PRICES SLASHED Was Now 1195 Canada, wlici'O they spent several montlis and where their son, Scott Michael, was born. Mrs. IJrItton Arnold passed a a suddenly in Ukiali Lost week. She WHS the daughter of Mr. and.Mi'.s.

Frank Britton of Covelo. was a Cine young woman, a native of Round Valley and was the wife of Walter Arnold of Ukiah. She loft several children. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank K. Haydon and sons, Chailes and Guicn, of Eureka, spent Christmas with relatives in Covelo. nctli Brlllon of Ukiah; two Vny Mason of and Gloria Inorig of Ukialj. She also leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Britton of Covelo. ERNEST T. BONNETTE i'inal rites were yesterday afternoon at Zimmerman mortuary for Ernest T. BonnoLto, OG, of Hopland, who died In Uidah General hospital Monday. Rev.

Father Celesline Quinian of St. Mary's Catliolic cliiircli, nf- at services, with burial in Ukiah Catholic cemeleiy. Born in Quebec, Canada, Mr. Bonnette lived in Hopland the year. He was an auto mechanic.

During World War 1, he a member of the Canadlr.n Expeditionary Forces. He leaves a son. Thomas Bonnette of Hopland, imd two liroth- ers, Raoul Bonnetie of New Hampshire and Albert Bonnette of Mas- L051IS mJKTO Graveside ritei' will l)e at 2 p. at Stiidcbakor coniotcry in Piiilo for Louis Diitro of whi) died in Ukiah Tuesday night. Elljcrl Holland of the Chi-istian church will officiate at the Arrangoiuent.H will bo Ijy ZiiMuicniian uinrluary of Ukiah.

Born in Anderson Valley, Mr. Thursday, Dec. 27, Ukiah News PAGE ley, Dn.sl'.iell was bgnrk.nn'l,. raised in the valley and lived in Dutro ninst of lii.s life there. He was a woodsman.

He leaves three Ksl river and Gravelly ValleV and Jaines of Piiilo and Elmer He was a rancher'most Dutro of HcafU.sinii'g. J. DASIHFLL Funeral services will bo p. m. today, frivm Evcriv.iio for James Jacob i.laliei Ua.shieil.

87, well known I'OILCI- Viilicy rancher, who died ill lii.s home Monilay, Rev, G. Brown nl' I'ltiali will officiate 111 llu' with iiil following 111 Poller Valley c.oni- etcrv. Son of the late Mr. and Tiiaddsijs DuHhicil of PoUcr Val- I of ii's life. He leaves three children, How- ard Diujhiel! of Poller Valley, Mr.s....

Leona Eddie of Potter Vera Whittaker of Willits. I-io is a I lj.vc.).ut a two eat Iiilih-en. I'all will incluijft Homy Kali'h Wliittakerr'Herbor't PicMc, I'Irvvin Wipf. Shcl- Dyton Bonliam. Tii'Ti! lire some varicUes of orchid.s in Australia.

In Mendocino and Lake Counties The West's Wonderland LIVESTOCK- IT UUICK 2 Door, Radio, 49 clianip Door, Heater aOSH FOUIJ Super a 1 Door, Heater 42 RtJICK AkK 2 Door 42 STUDE Champ 2 Door, O.D., Radio, Heat. 41 CHEVROLET 5 Radio, Heater. 41 DESOTO 4 Door 41 HUDSON 5 41 FORD 5 Pass STUDE commander lAC. 4 Door, O. 40 NASI I 1 Door PLVMOtjTH i Door VOKV A Pickup 35 KOllD 4 Door 49 STUDE 9 foot bed you GAN'T 15EAT THESE PRICES 795 465 395 395 345 165 145 145 145 95 5 es STUDEBAKIOR 585 N.

Slate I'honc 312 Ukiah, California liMiHBBiHaaMaBMiaHisa; BIG FIR LODOE New Trailer Space Housekeeping Cabins and Sleeping Cabins RATES Soft Drinks Beer Gasoline 4 Miles South of Willits, 19 Mllos North of Ukiali, On lOi "IN THE TREES" I'lione Willits 2(i54 For the Best in Food ariil Drink THE BIG OAKS Featuring Family Style FRENCH and DINNERS Enjoy your dinner in a pleasant atmosphere Lorenc McKeel at the Haiv Orf-n playing your reqiie.sts For Kcservatlons I'hone Ukiah 1025 6 Mllos North of Uklali on 191 FOR A PEKFECT DIFFERENT VACATION Visit the FlyiitgBSky Ranch 15 Pvom WniUs. t.Tierican Plan. Ranch Meals. Dancing, Swimming, Fishing Air Strip on Grounds to Marge and Frank Rdiis, ilcaritt PUoiiu WniitH 4440 I Investigations Special Police Guard and Watchman Service TITAN Detective Agency Phone 232 P. Box 395, Ukiah, Calif.

JOHN WILSON Designer Draftsman I 598-A Park Blvd. Ukiah, California pfjONK i498-W UVESTOCK AUCTION Every Tuesday Miscellaneous Sales Every SulurJay Phone 690-W for Information and Truck Service Uldah Auction Yards Legal Notices CERTIFICATE OF COPARTNERS DOING BUSINESS UNDER FICllllOUS NAMc KNOW ALL MEN 8r THESE PRESENTS: We, the undertlaned W. E. GILMORE tnst PAUL COON, do hereby certily: Thai we are copdrtneri franiach'tig busi- nets In the Slate of California under the fictitious name and style ol EMPIRE MENT and that the principal place of buifneii of said copartnership Is situated atj Mendocino County, Calllornia and the names in full the members of said ship, and their respective places of residence are as follows, to-wit; PAUL COON. Talmaqe.

California. W. E. elLMORE, East side ol 101. 3 miles North of Ukiah.

IN WITNESS we hereunto set our hands this day of November, ItSI. W. PAlll COON Dec. 20, 27, (951; J.in. 3.

10. ELECTRIC MOTOR Sales mi Service New and Motdrs MOTORS Repaired Rewound Exchanged Installed Maintenance Service Klectrical Contracting Guaranteed Work PICKUP AND DEIJVEKY INDUSTRIAL aECTRIC Redwood Highway Norfh Phone 408 Ukiah 23 Main Phone 23(5 Wiilifs SEPTIC-T remove fibrous and Make your tank good as new If liquefies the grease and solids Cleans fhe tank 1he Bacteria Pour it in the drain Get your supply TODAY! Highway 101 and 20 Ukiah Phone I 584-W Contracting and Emergency County-Wide On First INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS FIRE AND THEFT AND COMPREHENSIVE SOME FORM OF COLLISION UP TO S50.00 DEDUCTIBLE NAME YOUR OWN BROKER Your Next Cur Throiigli 220 Flinton Avenue Tn-Meplionc 5-10 FolBow JOE PAL0OICA by Ham Fisher Every Week The UKIAH HEWS.

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