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Hanford Morning Journal from Hanford, California • 10

Hanford Morning Journal from Hanford, California • 10

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11 Doings of the Duffs Wilbor Is Up on Things By Allman FEAR Keeps-Y ou-Poor 50 Acres Solid muscat vines, class in; less than 20 per cent of the purchase price down; half the crop pays It out. This spells opportunity. 40 Acres Close in. full hearing fruit; good buildings, stock, improvements. water all for less than $1000 per acre.

55 Acres More than 40 acres viaee. close to parking house; can be had for $25,000 on good terms. $17,500.00 70 acres of fruit lead in the Grangeville district. Caa buy on your own terms. nes Jdst Looked I tuat wAV since I Vouve eeai poaie Te coomG Noo kuowi.

DAtJuV OOfJ'T UW VEBM VIQX- He LOOtS K1UO OF TRIM, HANFORD MORNING JOURNAL. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1920. SMALL STUFF $5000.00 10 acres, good buildings, vines, pasturage, close la, good terms.

6 1-4 acres; good haild-ings, 4 acres vines, alfalfa; terns. $5000.00 10 acres near Arana, halt vines, fine land; terms. $1,500 22 acres, all In fruit with good buildings, just outside of the city limits $6500.09 cash, balance easy terms. REAL ONE SACK, seed liarley. Owner may have same by proving property and paving advertisement.

51-F-3 1678 i FOR SALE REAL ESTATE -t i i 1 OR RENT Restaurant and coufoc-! tiouery in connection; furnished and fitted for business. See Via. II. Johnson, Armona. 11667) CHRISTMAS CHEER WORK IS BETTING UNDERWAY FAST The work of bringing; (he seasons joy and gladness home to everyone in the community, either through giving, or receiving, or by both, is virtually started.

Yesterday Mrs. lingo Buckner, chairman of the "Christmas Cheer committee was actively engaged in planning and starting the work, as was also Mrs. J. J. llight.

Tho headquarters at the Board of Trade rooms began to take an a busy aspect when tho tin-cans of last year wore brought oat and the process of labeling was started by Assistant Secretary, Miss Esther Orchard. Within the next iluy of two these receptacles will he fii place In the banks, stores and public places tnvltlilg everyone to remember the kiddies and chip In to help bring cheer to the hearts of "all. A novel plan of numhortng tho fumtlios who are on the list to receive cheer, rather than naming them, has been carried out and tho children have been designated by letter. Some porsous already have picked out a number and will see that number's wants are supplied. Any others wishing to select a number may eall Mrs.

Hugo lluoknor, or Mrs. llight, or others of the commit loo. The presents for the children must ho wrapped and at headquarters by Decombor 20. Tho committee has the list of families to which dinners will ho sent, but If there are others tliolr nninos may he given to Mrs. E.

J. Hummel who has chai'go of that branch of the Christinas Clioor work. ESTATE NEW TODAY RANCH PROPERTY 300 acres 25 acres muscats and sultanas; 30 acres alfalfa, balance open. All hog-ttght fenced. 7-room house, barn, outbuildings; all farming implements; 45 tons hay; water rights; stock consisting of 21 milk cows, 12 heifers, 1 bull, 4 horses.

Price $125 per acre: $6000 cash, balance 7 years at 6 per cent. 4 1 acres Peaches, Prunes, Thompsons, and alfalfa. All rich soil. Fine buildings. Stock and Implements; water rights.

A ranch worth owning. Price $750 per acre; $7500 cash, balance to suit. TO acres 16 acres Peaches, 20 acres (able grpaes; 37 acres alfalfa. All hog-tight and cross-fenced. Fair buildings.

All farming implements. Including new Fordson tractor and scraper. Two electric pumping plants, reservoir. Close to highway and school. $500 per acre; only $7000 cash, balance 9 years at 6 per cent.

21 acres 8 acres Cots; 6 acres peaches; 1 prunes; 5 alfalfa. Good buildings: wator rights. Income this year $5000.00 Price $900 per acre. $7000 cash, balance to suit. TOWN PROPERTY $1000 8-room house on North Irwin.

Fine location, $500 cash, balance monthly payments. $3050 6-room furnished house on North Harris. Nice lawn and garden. Terms. $2500 6-room house, 2 screen porches.

Close In on West 9th St. Buy this for future profit. $1125 cash, balance to suit. $24KK) 4-room house with garage. Close to school.

Price has been cut $250 for quick sale. Taxes and storm sewer paid. $900 cash will handle. II. G.

LARGE Real Estate, Iioans, Insurance 223 North Irwin Ht. Phone 12T To Wheat Farmers on Rented Land New land grows the biggest crops You know that. The crop share yon pay tor res will ray ns, and you will have a fan of youi own. Buy raw land on the McCain Ranch now; break It out, irrigate this fall and make a big crop nei season You are going to far somewhere, anyway why not owi It? Come and see na, call np or writs and we will come and aee you. Cornwell Bros.

Salea Manager Office with Hanford Abatract Ge. Phone 94. 116 W. 7th 8t Hanforc YOU CAN GET A HEARING for yonr application for employment If you will state it In a classified ad. Grain Fuel i Sulphur FEEDS FOR POULTRY AND HOGS liCOE WAREHOUSE CO.

Phone 1M. I TOWN STUFF Cash buys the neatest littlo cottage in the city. Close in, 6-room hoase; 3 lots $1500.00 cash, balance easy, terms. $5000.00 Brand-new cottage, $100.00 cash, balance to be arranged. $750.00 Good 5-roora plastered house; close In, terms.

$1800.00 Good 5-room plastered house; close In. See HOUSTON UK HAS IT (Professional Cards? DR. RUTH A. CRAVEN Dentist Bateman Bldg, Phone 155 2 1 2J2 N. Irwin St.

1 lours 9 to 5. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW WALLACE COLLINS At lorncy-ut-Ijaw Room 12, Emporium Bldg Hanford, Calif. CLARK CLEMENT Attomey-at-liW Notary Pnbll Bank of Lemoore Bldg. Tel. II.

Lemoore, Cal. J. C. C. RUSSELL A ttorney-at-Law Office rooms 16, 17, First National Bank Bul'dlng, Hanford, UNDERTAKERS PEOPLE'S UNDERTAKING ASSOCIATION, Inc.

Corner Eighth and Dyuty Streets (Masonic Building) Tlieo. Matliieson Manuel Cotta Funeral Director Assistant and Embalmer Equipment and service unparalleled Telephone, 380-J, Hanford, Cal. RICE, LEWIS RUSSELL Undertaken Corner Eighth and Harris Sts. Our Charge Consistent With Everyliotly's Requirement Telephone 410-J. Hai'ord, CaL Trucking and Heavy Hauling-Anywhere B.

HAYES Phone 41 13. Hanford Tallow Works J. P. DKMONT, Mgr. Dead Stock Bought Hide.

Tallow, Pelt. Phone 314-W. Hanford Morning Journal Phone 14 Job Printing YOU CAN GET WORK, In the line for which you are fitted, through a smalt campaign In the classified. DRY GOODS FURNISHINGS SHOES GROCERIES, FUEL Save money by getting them from GEO. OMATA 327-329 7th Phone 80 Classified Ad Rates Advertisement inserted under this head at the rate of 4 centa per Une each Issue, or by the month at 73 cent per line.

No advertisement taken for lee til 125 cent, FOR SALE Miscellaneous ELEVEN PC ltE BRED Poland China feeders. Telephone 5-1--3- 1673 TW YOUNG WORK horses. W. Kimes; 6 miles north of llanford near the Alcorn Bridge. 1673 FANCY THOROUGHBRED Barred Rock cockerels and roosters.

Phone l-F-13, O. B. Curry. 1674 BALDWIN PI-AYliR piano, used only one month. Leaving town and must sell at once.

Monthly payments if desired. Inquire Journal. J673 MARBl.E SLAB 40 in. long and 20 in. wide; cheap.

Inquire 217 V. 9th St. after 4:30 p. m. (1668) FRANCIS BACON player-piano, practically new; also wicker oahy buggy in excellent condition.

1304 N. Douty St. Phono 158. (U66) 1 HOTPOINT ELECTRIC range; In good condition. See It at Goo.

Strobel's ranch or phono 62-F-2. 8V9 1 BALED ALFALFA HAY for sale'. M. J. Dykzeul.

lhone G2-E-11. Will sell 5n small quantities. 1603 TEN-TON No. 1 Milo Maize, $48.00 a ton; 1 mllo west, 1-4-mlle south from Orangeville. J.

T. Wilkinson. (1644) REBUILT AND KEFINISIIED 1918 Bulcl; touring car. Hanford Garago. 1634 PECAN NUTS.

Phone 705-W-l 1632 LANGS MINERAL WONDER. Lumbago, Pyorrhea, Sore Throat cured fur $1. or money back. Try It for Rheumatism, Kidney Trouble or Eczema. Hefton or Quality Drug Stores.

1658 6 H. P. ENGINE. In good condition. P.

Rosen fold, it. Ijb-moore. 1614 A FEW COWS and heifers: some fresh, some coming fresh. Lavoy Landis. Phone 32-F-4.

1559 BALED BARLEY HAY -From one bale to fifty tons. In warehouse, 1 Milo west of Hardwick. Lavo Landis, Phone 32-F-4. ATTENTION DAIRYMEN! Alfalfa meal mixed with molasses. Box 283, Visalia, or call at Old Sugar factory, mile south of Visalia.

1514 BUICK SIX, 1919 model, excellent condition. Phone 340-J. 1516 ALFALFA HAY. Phone 1F13. C.

B. Curry, 1373 HELP WANTED MALE EXPERIENCED. PORTER. Apply Kutner's. 1642 COTTON PICKERS wanted on ranch, 4 miles north and 1 mile east of N.

13. city limits. Phone 52-F-14. 1621 HELP WANTED FEMALE. GIRL TO ASSIST In office.

Must be quick and accurate at figures and neat writer. Position permanent. Apply Kutners. 1671 A SINGLE WOMAN or girl et mature age to cook and keep house for two. Good home for tne right party.

1Z7 E. 8th St 1520 MARRIED MAN wants job on ranch. Leave word at 508 Car-son St. (1623) LOST BRINDLB BOSTON BULL female lost on highway south of Lemoore. Any information leading to finding same will be liberally rewarded.

C. C. Ferry, Stratford, Cal. 1664 FEMALE BULL PUP, white, wltn yellow spot on back, and brlndlo nose. Finder notify Little Jim, 317 E.

Seventh and receive reasonable reward. (1669) THREE HORSES. In Armona, one white, one black, one red cr chestnut. Go Sing. 50 Armona.

1657 ONE BLACK WIRE auto wheel, tire, cover, and part of wheel rack. Reward. Phone It. 1653 LOST. Between Hanford Sanitarium and Armona; a watch fob with gold locket.

Suitable toward. HOG SALE SCHEDULED FOR HANFORD TODAY Five carloads of hogs will he auctioned at the Southern Pacific stock yards here today under the auspices of the California Farm Bureau Marketing association. While the swine market 1ms undoubtedly been on the downward trend, Indications from Visalia and Tulare seem to Indicate that, discounting freight, prices on a whole are better when sold by the assceia-tion than outside. The top price In Visalia Wednesday, when four carloads were sold was $11 .95, and on Tuesday In Tulare at $11.86. Tomorrow three carloads will ho auctioned at Corcoran.

"Carbocoal ts a preparation of crushed soft coal carbonized at a relatively low temperature. It resembles anthracite and Is smokeless. Notice to Assessment Payers Public notice is lioreby given that tho assessments of (ho Alta Irrigation District for tho year 1920 have boon delivered to mo, and the assessments are now due and ynbln at my oHIco In Dlnuha, California, and will l)o dollnquont on tho lust Monday In December, .920, at 6 oclock P. M. of said day, and unless paid prior thereto 10 per cent and costs will ho ndd-vl to the amount thereof.

J. D. PILLSntTRY. Collector Alla Irrigation DistrleL NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS COHN CENTRAL CONSOLIDATED RECLAMATION DISTRICT NO. 761.

NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned, the Treasurer of the County of Kings, State of California, that on the 10th day of December, 1920, at the hour of 11:00 oclock a. at the office of the County Treasurer, In the County Court House, In the City of Hanford, County of Kings, State of California, tho undersigned will sell $118,823.83 of the bonds of Cohn Central Consolidated Reclamation District No. 761 to the highest responsible bidder, for the best price obtainable therefor, but In no event for less than ninety per cent of the face value of Bald bonds and the accrued Interest thereon. Sealed proposals are hereby required for the purchase of said bonds or any part thereof. All proposals must be accompanied by ten percent of tho bid, either in the form of certl fled check, Gold Coin of the United Stales or warrants of said district.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto, set my hand this 22nd day of November, 1920. L. C. DUNHAM, County Treasurer of the County of Kings. NOTKB or SALK OK IllfiAL I'llOKKItTV IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN ANI) FOR THE COUNTY OF KINOB In the Mutter of tho Estate of JOHN c.

OEPFORD, Deceased. Notice Is hereby Riven that the undersigned administrator of the estate of John O. Oepford, deceased, will Bolt at private sate, cither In one parcel or separately as said administrator shall Judge most beneficial to eald estate, the following described real property. with the Improvements thereon, to-wlt: The cast half (E. 1-2) of the west half IW.

1-2) of Lot (10) lese one acre, containing nine acres; tho woBt half (W. 1-2) of tho west half (W. 1-2) of said Lot ten (10), and the oast half E. 1-2) of Lot elevon (II), containing thirty (20) acres; also Lot fourteen (14) containing forty (40) acres, all of eald land being In section eighteen (18), Township eighteen (18) south and Range twenty (20) east, Mt. Idnhlo Rase and Meridian.

County of Kings, State of California. Also Lot four (4) In section se venteen (17) in said Township and Range. Bald sale will be made on or after the 18th day of December, 1920, and bids In writing will be received at the office of Francis Cunningham, Rooms 16 and 17, Blssell Block, Hanford, California, or the same may be delivered to the administrator of eald es-tn to personally or may be filed In the office of the Clerk of said Httperlor Court, at any time after the first pub-llratlon of this notice and before the making of said sale. The terms of sale will be; Cash, lawful money of the United Staten, top per cent of the purchase money to aeeornpany hid, the balance on confirmation of the sale by said court. Dated: December 2nd, 1920.

HARRY L. OEPFORD, Administrator of the Estate of John C. Oepford, Deceased. Real Estate Instruments Filed with the Recorder Kings County. Reported by J.

H. Styles, Deputy Recorder. HERDS George Denton to John T. Metcalf Lots 11 and 12 in Block 1 of Sub. Dlv.

No. 1. Armona, Nov. 30. Pub.

liv No. I. Armona, Nov. 3, 1920 M. E.

Cor lock to Eliza M. Lane, Nor 29, 1920. Lot 15 in Block 45, Corcoran. Sarah Bryson to John T. Wilkinson, Nov.

8, 1920, the North 600 feet of Lot 8, in Sec. 17-18-20 also those portions of Lot 1 inSec. 17-18-20 as follows: Security Trust and Savings Bank to John T. Wilkinson, Nov. 3, 1920.

Canal Reserve: In lx)t 1, Sec. 17- 18-20, described by metes and bounds. Chris Li th to Abraham Vartanian, No'-. 1, 1920. A11 of Lot 25 ami West 1-2 of Lot 20 111 3-17-22 containing 230 acres.

Wilmetta Morehouse et al to P. do 11 ilor, Nov 1920, 46 acres in the Nil or Nil 1-4 of Sec. 2- 8-2 .1. Funnier to Kings County Right of Way I East 20 feet of 1-2 of Sec. 28 and West 20 feet of 1-2 of Sec.

2 3 ill 18-23. MORTGAGES Robert Dadon et ul to O. R. Daclen, $500, due one year at per cent on Lots 2 5 and 26 in Block 60. Armona.

John T. Wilkinson, el ux, to Hanford Savings Bank, $25,000, duo in installments at 7 per cent, on 1-2 of Lot 1, and 1-2 of Lot 8, In 17-18-20. D. de Ruiter et al, to The Old Bank, $7500, duo in 3 years at 7 per cent, on the 46 acres In NS 1-4 of NE 1-4 of Sec. 2-18-21.

First Baptlsh Church to The Old Bank, $5,000, duo in 3 years at 7 per cent, on Ixits 1 to 38 Inc. in Block 181, Hanford. T. 15. Ilosfiold to .1.

G. Kinney, $23,360 on 640 head of steers. CONTRACTS D. F. Bettencourt to Joao M.

Gadin; 1-2 Interest in all the tper-sonal property In Dairy, for the sum of $5,000, consisting of stock, dairy cows, and farming Implements and equipment. James II. Smith to Charles E. Furby Jr. Agreement to sell for $5,000: At commencing at SW corner of NE 1-4 of Sec.

4-19-23 containing 25 acres. John E. Evans to Oliver T. Jen-kinaon, $2700, agreement of sale: the South 9 acres of North 29 acres of NW 1-4 of SW 1-4 of 11- 19-21. ASSIGNMENTS Gullhnrme G.

Branco and wife to John White, Contracts of Purchase dated June 14, 1918 and executed by Lucerne Cream and Butter Co. RELEASES W. W. Ward to Chris J. Leth.

Mtg. dated Oct. 2, 1916 for $400u, hook 31 at page 341. R. C.

Lacey to dla M. Nunes, $3,000, Mtg. dated Nov. 22, 1917, hook 33 of mtgs, page 430. Ralph Motheral to A.

W. Good-fellow et al. Mtg dater July 21, 1920, for $5400, book 40 at page 463. Buyers-Y our choice New Bungalow, close in home of Art Brunnels; worth $5000. Our price, only $3000; terms.

Or New Bungalow and 2 Acres in north part of Hanford; very choice. Price $5500. Excellent terms. SEE G. M.

WILSON With E. Both Phone 94 116 W. 7th St. We handle all lines of INSURANCE and have anything to sell from a single lot to a RANCH. ONE ACRE on paved highway.

Terms. C. E. Moore. 1655 WILL SELL FOR $250, or trade tor good second hand Ford, a lot in Camp Addition 50x150, clear title Apply Box Journal office.

1656 5-ltOOM house and garage; good location. Phone 537-W. Cull 421 W. Myrtle. (1643) OR RENT TEN ACRES, Mi mile east near highway.

L. A. lrusso, 219 Center St. 1631 40 ACRES of good land with house, barn and tankhouse. 20 acres in alfalfa and 20 acres Irrigated ready for grain.

Phone 28-F-21. 1641 THREE LOTS on West Ivy Btroet, wilh four-room house, bath and pantry. Price $2250. Goo. Thompson, 328 E.

Ivy. St. 1628 60 ACRE RANCH with good 5-room house, 2 burns, pumping plant, ditch water, farming implements, 2 mules. Will take as first payment income property In Hanford, Visalia, Selina, Fresno, up to $5000, balance easy tonne; only the Interest for two years 6 per cent. D.

J. PRATHER, 1589. TWENTY-SEVEN acres on The Island, 3-4 mile south of Island Bchool. Very best of land with Improvements. D.

C. Starrett, Lemoore, Calif. 1672 LEASE ON 300 ACRES dairy land and 130 Holstein cows, nearly all milking; one registered bull, 60 hogs and about 200 tons liny, also oil dulry equipment. Address Box 42, Route C. Ilanforu.

1643 TEN ACRES Close In, with or without house, for city Income property. Sharps 4 Stores. 1328 3 ACRES by the owner: 30 acres leveled, checked and ditchod; partly In alfalfa; 60 acres pasture; 16 horsepower pumping plant; 2 good wells; good soil. One mile from paved highway and school. Will subdivide In two forties.

Easy terms. Will take some trade house In town stock, tranter or small place. I O. Maxson, Hanford, Routo Box 85 B. I mile south of Lakeside School.

1094 YOU CAN SELL THAT LOT plot of ground at a small advertising cost through the classified. FOR KENT FURNISHED ROOM. 218 W. Bush. Inquire lit N.

F. Vulc. Works. 1675 FIVE ROOM BUNGALOW. New.

Possession January 1. Or will sell on easy terms or will trado. Moore The Trader, at Chltton-dens. 1654 BEDROOM for gentleman preferred. 320 E-lOth.

1650 FURNISHED houses and apartmtB. Apply Chas. Sharps 4 stores. 1839 ESTRAYED BROWN MARE MULE, weighed 1300 pounds; 12 years old; fresh roachsd. 1652 ONE WHITE and one bay mule; brand TV Phone, 29-F4, J.

J. Cortner. (1665) WANTED TO RENT by experienced orchard-1st, a fruit ranch. Phone 429-1. 1659 WANT WOODCUTTER to cut tree down close to the house.

Third house south of hall park. L. C. Calhown. 1602 OPPORTUNITY to prove to yon the economy of using DOUBLE SEAL PISTON RINGS in yonr tractor, truck or automobile.

Troxler's Garage. 1137 CATERPILLER work, plowln, dieting or land levelling. L. F. KoIbenBtetter, Stratford, P.

O. Box 15. 1240 WORK WANTED MARRIED MAN wishes Job on ranch. Experienced In tractor work and all lines of ranch work. Phone 429-J.

1660 FIRST CLASS carpenter wants work by contract or day. Inquire 307 Eleventh St. 1670 VISALIA, Dec. 8. The Y.

W. it. A. campaign commlltoo began work on Monday with a goal of $4,500 which Is a much larger effort than ovor undertaken by the In Visalia before. Contrary to the cuRtom of othor years almost the whole Bum Is to lie used In VlKuIln to- maintain the associations work with the girl's during tho coming year, this ts not a membership campaign and substantial donations aro expected and desired by the committee.

AUCTION SALE Friday Afternoon, December 10, At 1 oclock At my ranch, 10 miles south of Armona; 6 miles east of Stratford, and Just east of Sunta Paula Ranch, As I am quilting the dairy business and am moving away, I will sell: 14 Hoad Milk Cows Holstolns, Dnrhams and Jerseys soma good family cows; pnrt milking now; bulunco coming fresh. 6 Hoad Large Homos, 5 Work Stock: 1 saddle. 7 Hoad Hogs, 2 brood sows, 5 shouts. Farm Wagon, Mower, rako, Drill, 2 sec. harrow.

Iluy Derrick complete; 4-Horso Fresno Scraper. 14-iinh Sulkey plow; 2 Standard 1 4 -Inch P. O. Sulkey Plow. 3 Sets Work Harness.

No. 15 de Luvut Separator, cans and buckets. Stretchers, Lead Bars, Chains and other nrtlclos. TERMS: CASH. EVERYBODY INVITED DR.

R. W. MILLER, Owner. H. M.

Bernstein, Auctioneer. W. W. Sheahan, Clerk. Machine Work of All Kinds Promptly anti Efficiently Done.

Hanford Garage Used Tires All Sizes Good Condition Eozensperger Bros. TOMERS GARAGE Phone 543.

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