SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1949
THE BEND BULLETIN, BEND, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN 1
20,000
Classified Rafos
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p.m. aarand day uisvlaua la BuallrallvM.
UKNI I.OIHiK, NoTilH, I.Ymi.K.
MbiIi Every Mmuliiy Night
I.C.O.F. Tftnplo
Everett Chase, Noble Grand
O. lUiy MIIIit, phone 10711 W, Secy.
IH'.S Franklin Avenue
l''or Kiiln Iti'iil Km I n ii
IT'S ABOUT TIM K
TO HARVEST llii- iiiimml crop of
Xiiiiim mill New Vi'iir greet
ings. I 'HI' I'llllll lllllllllll Ih
llllll If llll Of MM llllVC NI'MKI!
enough Id see things lis
llii'y mii, n ii i oiiinn.'i'
enough In tin mimt'lliliiu
about It, Ihi' Ni'W Year will
turn mil all right fur most
of us,
NOW THEN. If we me In he
t'liini' (ini'iif tilt richest ini'ii
III Di'hi'liuli'N c-iil'nl v UiIh
coming year, we in u s t
have more IUIIiikh: Iiiiiiih,
homes, himliii'HH properties.
MiiKt every tin v wo have
calls f ii r Kniut'thliig wp
don't Im vi. Wi caul sell It
If It iKii't listed. We ni'i'il
more jiood fai ins mill Mock
ranches lor ini'ii who wa'.it
in liny ami have tin- money.
Wt need a niiinlK'r of I'lty
honirs In Hiiular puce
rant!? that ran U sold on
li'llns. If you have 11 uooil, ;
paying buhhieKS, we have a
liiiin who wauls ll -If tin1
price In i Wit.
WE IXJNT list everything we
wr. If tin- price Ih too high,
we will trll vou ko anil pass
It hy. Wr like to wll piop-
(Ml V thai curries lull value"
to folk who will Kprak to
im afti'i' thi'V Imy It. If you
like Dial policy, mehho wr
call hi'lp you turn your real
eMail' Into cash. A call will
net uh on our way.
WE SELL THE EARTH
WILLIAM 13. SHELLEY
520 South :ird
Phone 1171 J
SOLD
I1Y K. M. BUCKNfM, REALTOR
You may have wen thin "LOl.p"
iliiu on your neluhfinrtt nome.-lf
YoU have a 2 or 3 bedroom home
which you wish to Hell, we may
have the buyer for It. Phone us
at XII and we will cjve you our
opinion on lis market value. No
olillnallim.
K. M. IIUCKNUM. REALTOR
102!) HrookH Phone 331
" farms, RANCHES, FARM
RENTALS
Unimproved lands.
IIENJAMIN RUSSELL
. Real Estate
North Hlway, Ri. 3. Ilox 31.1
licnd. Ore. Phone 2010-W3
" OILIIERTS REAL ESTATE
OFFERS l'OP. SALE
MCSIRAIILE HOME: Oood loca
tion and excellent condition. I.lv
Im! rm. has fireplace and wall-to-wall
carpetlm;; kitchen and break
fast rm. attractive with Inlay mid
wired lor ranKc; Ix-autilul bath
rm.; It;e. hr. with 2 closets; 2
small upstairs hr. Well Improved
lot. 120x110. lenced; with anme
$SM) well ltirnlshed, or $7500 uu
luinishetl. j IIEDIUXIM: Modern home,
with fireplace. LIviiik rm., illn
Jnn rm.. kitchen: 2 hr.; bath, and
utility. Fenced yard, with mirage.
Near 8iii!:i.; close In. SiUOO, with
SK00 down, Oil heat.
3 ROOMS: With bath, for only
$2750 with less than $500 down.
OaraRe, woodshed, cellar, fenced
corner lot; Immediate possession.
OILIIERT'S REAL ESTATE
1015 Wall Phonc23jJ
WANT TO SELL? List your
property with GILBERT. A
Houare deal, and prompt, efficient,
courteous service Is yours at Gil
bert's Real Estate. 101Wull St.
BY OWNER: New 3 br., rustic,
ranch style home. Picture win
dow; oversized lol; hdwd. fits.;
Hendlx; piped oil furnace. HID
E. Oth; or phone 15ID R.
NEED A HOME? Check the
Deal of the Day on KUND 9:45
a.m. Call today and Inspect the
UstlnRS ut Gilbert's Reul Estate,
1015 Wall St.
Fuel
GOOD JUNIPER wood. $10 per
cord, flelivered, any leiiKlh. Phone
151 1J2.
Si ERR Y CHRISTMAS and Happy
New Year lo you. Order a load
of wood or coal from UrooklnKS
Wood Yard. 1'hone 767.
COLDER weather cominu. Don t
get enuKht short. Order today.
5 ("rades wood. Lump, nut coals.
Prompt delivery, city or country.
Phono 707, Brooklims Wood
Yard.
DRY PINE body wood, $9 a cord
hy 5 cd. load, It possible. Phone
825. Rotz Woodyard, Sisters, Ore.
DRY HODY WOOD, any IciUTlh.
Phone H52-W. Claude Gant, 1201
Davenport,
2 CORD 16" nr. slab, $14.00; 2
cord 1(1" dry slab, $li).00, deliver
ed In liend. (You haul from yard,
$5 per cord.) Central Oregon
Fuel Co., phono 201-W. U3G A St.,
Itedmond, Ore.
Readers Check These Ads
I'licl
I
0"xM" TUX, miweil 14", Hi" mid
2'. 1 loiil. $X; 2 cords, SI5.M).
Prompt delivery. Cull 1HI2 W: or
no:. Eiin.
SEASONED JAf'KI'INK & ImiiIv
wood. Full cord. HM Division,
l'honr 7!l.i It.
I'or Kule I'urin rroiluclH
1 GENTLE JintSKY milk row;
iilie (i; will f r i-rthi'ii Feb. 5. Thin
cow Ih gentle fuoiie.li for women
or children to milk. KendaU
Franklin, HI. 2. Ilox -II; '-j ml.
north of (lien VIhIii, on old Red
mood lllway. '
ROASTING CHICKENS, fryers
and hens. At Uiy's 1'uultry him.
liiiine 20F1.'I.
2K I'ARMENTAR millets; hiyliiK
Mooil. J I, Till each, .1 ml. went on
SlHterN hlway from Uedmond.
Call I.I IC) Itedmond. No Sunday
llllHlni'NH,
MI-'MiMW liuv. 2 per ton
til 2 & .1 Ion lotH. 1 Ion lots, $.15.
l'honu VAVil. .
CUNKKiN YOUR "iJVES'IXXIK
to Central Oreuon Auction for
the hlKhcut uiiccH, Sale every
ThiiiHday. Men R. Smith, Mur.
Phone l:' U-3. ,
I'or Kale AllKcelluueoiiH
120 IIASS I lnliner Carmen lie
cordlan. SITiO. TeruiH If iieceH
Kary. 1'hone 2M, Mlrhri.Ht.
RADKJ ''IHIKS-C'ompletc Htock
i'hllco and other natlonallv
known In iiihIh. Tubca tented.
Ilenil Kurnlturo Co.
CAST-IKON SINK and drain
hoard; IJ-xaO"; (i" Kklrl and 8"
hack. $S. Comhlnatlon denk and
KlasH caKe, Hiiltnhle or Kiin-cloKet
$25. Kill I-.. Hth St.. Ik-nil.
A I.AHCK HtocK of recondltlonrd
and iiuaraniii'd uwd rrftiucru
tors from $t'J.r0 up; imed wrlnit
er wiiHliers from $11)50 up. Uwd
automatic electric ranuei from
S.'I9.50 uli and filiui Ironem. 1li5 K.
Clreenwooil. Oicnun Eoulpincnt
Co.. phonf WH.
AFRAID OF FIRE? Who Isn't?
Hut you can beat It! Fyr Fylor
alarms warn you. Fyr Fyter Ex
tlnculshcis put fin's out oulckly!
Protect your proM'rtv and your
life! Call Peter Roberts, 4X1; or
write Hox Oil.
1 1 AND TOOI.S REDUCED for
Christmas and pro Inventor V sale.
Stanley Tools In Chrlsimas Imxes,
20'7 nff; other tools, 10','r off.
I '1 1 1 shu i k l Paints mid Hrushes,
10 r off. Sexton Supply & Saw
Service, lt!5 Wall St.
posts, delivered
here, 32c each; 7 II. leiiKlhs. 1503
Newport Ave,
HALED ALFALFA 1 1 AY, S35 per
ton. Ilend Auction, phone 12li'.l.
For Hale Cwd Car,!
10-I0 CIIEV. PANEL for sale, or
trade for bid!;, material. Phone
l.DWIt. Can be seen at '131 K.
Emerson.
J!HH CROSI.EY station wauon; In
Kood cond. For only $550. 'al's
Repair Shop. Phone 210O-J1.
HEND GARAGE CO.
"Winterized Used Cars"
Rulck Roailmaster Sedanet.
The bit: boy in llulck, barely brok
en In, with only 5500 actual miles.
SlecK sunmlst gray duro; with
complele accessories and Dynu
flow, l!Mil Plymouth Sedan. Light crav
moilrl In top condition. Has R&1I,
plastic seat covers, and spot
light - SMU5
1!M7 Chevrolet Aerosedan. A pre
mium car In any market. Very
clean IhrotiRhuut; with R&-H. fine
seat covers $1305
l'MC. Chevrolet Sedan. Reautlful
Rieen. set off by WSW tires. An
exceptional car; with heater, vi
sor, seal covers, signal $12!) 5
1!)l(i Dodge Sedan. An unusual
bargain in a good-looking car.
Has R&H, seat covers, and fog
lights $1175
W4t Ford 2-Door. Snappy black
Inh, in excellent condition. Has
K&H, seal covers, and new G-ply
1 1 res $675
l!)ll Studebnker Sedan.. The
Cliamplim model, In light gray.
Well equipped $51)5
10-11 Hudson Sedan, Interior clean
as a pin. Car lias had excellent
care, H&U $615
1010 Ford Sedan, A clean, well
appointed model $575
103!) Dodge Sedan. A one-family
car that lias had excellent care.
R&H $405
1030 Chevrolet Sedan. Good me
chanically, and has good tires.
A sound car $135
LOW-COST TRANSPORTATION
103S Chevrolet Sedan, II $375
1037 Chevrolet Sedan, H $.115
1037 Chevrolet 2-dr., II $275
1037 Chevrolet 2-dr $105
1037 Ford 2-ilr.. K&H 505
1031 Olds Sedan, II $75
TRUCKS
1917 Ford 1 li-lon, COE, Willi 13'
flatbed; 2-spccd axle.
103!) Chevrolet I'd Ion, flatbed
and rack. Urown-LIpe transmis
slon.
Phono 103
I'or Rent
NICE & CLEAN, 2 RM., semi
mod., furnished or unfurnished
house; yard, and garage. See nl
143(1 Albany, Inquire ut 1325 Albany,
I'or Itent
1 KM., FURNISHED house; en
closed porches and garage; oil
heal. Will sell; easy terms. 1233
Halilmi.ro. Phone 2iliL.
2 RM., FURNISHED apt.; close
In. Suitable for couple. Lights and
water furnished. $30 mo. Phone
15IHJ2. 51 Lake Place.
2 RM., MODERN, furnished
houw: dose In; all utilities fur
nished. Call at 615 Georgia.
2 HR.. MODERN houw; oil heat
er; wood range and refrigerator.
Phone 46-M.
WELL FURNISHED, furnace
heated, sleeping rms.; Ige. liv.
rm.; close In. My family are
adults. For sale: Singer canaries.
Phone 16K1-J. 455 Delaware.
SMALL, MODERN furnished apt.
Sullahle for 1 person; pli. en
trance. 311 Delaware. Phone
1427-J.
FOR LEASE: Gas station, gro
cery, Propane, 5 cabins, 3 br.,
mod, liv. iiiarters. Free tent this
winter. $60 per month starting
April 1. Phone 200H J1.
FURNISHED, modern cottage; 3
Ige. rms. $35. Water supplied. 2
rm. cottage, also furnished; not
modern; $15. Inquire 237 St. Hel
ens. 5 RM., MODERN house; lease
preferred. Furnished apt., with
steam heat and gas appliances.
Call at Apt. 1, 406 Wall; or 57
lini'crest.
3 RM., MODERN, furnished
house. 720 Hill. Phone 1712-W
Tuesday and Sunday only. Can
he seen Tucs., Wed. and Thurs.
AITS. FOR RENT for winter
months. L Rancho Motor Hotel.
Phnnn 100-Z, Redmond.
CAU1NS at Pine Tree Auto Court
on South Hlway 07. Winter rales.
FURNISHED. 2 & 3 rm. opts.;
all utilities furnished. Reasonable.
Hhadv Nook Auto Court.
2 I)EDR(X)M furnished house for
rent to responsible party. Phone
13.VI-R or iixiulre at 1010 East 2nd.
Wonted
THIS IS IMPORTANT NEWS
FOR MEN OR WOMEN DESIR
ING TO GUARANTEE A
SECURE FUTURE
The Northwest Broadcasting
School of Portland is now enroll
ing 1050 classes. In no other field
does the future hold brighter fi
nancial promise and security than
In Radio and Television. 'The In
dustry needs and wants trained
announcers, script writers, and
technicians . . . hut these are spe
cialized Jobs and need prepara
tion. That is why It will pay you
to Investigate the Northwest
Broadcasting School. Complete
day anil night classes . . . the lat
est equipment . . . and a staff of
nationally known Instructors. Ap
proved for veterans. Housing fa
cilities arranged. Write today for
our booklet.
Northwest Broadcasting School
531 S.W. 12th Ave. Portland. Ore.
WANTED TO BUY: Livestock of
any kind, any amount. Also
horses. Have cash buyers. See
Nick Chase, or drop card: Rt. 3,
Box 06; or phone 700-W. Leave
word.
Help Wuntrd
MIDDLE-AGED lady to cook for
3 or 4 men on ranch 70 miles out.
D. Verges, Box 2566, co Bend
Bulletin.
MALE BOOKKEEPER. Perma
nent position with good salary.
Prefer man familiar with General
Motors accounting experience.
Sec Cliff Shaw, Shaw Chevrolet
Co., Prlneville, Oregon. ,
Services
WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS
All makes; also elec. motors.
Picked up, repaired and returned.
1557-W 16-15 Galveston
HEATING
Furnaces cleaned, repaired and
reset; Oil Burners and Oil Circu
lating Heaters cleaned and ad
justed. Oregon Heating Co. 1'hone
513.
BABY SHOES preserved for life
In pearl; 3 beautiful colors pink,
blue and ivory. Out by Christmas.
Mall orders taken. Agents want
ed; also baby shoes. P. H. Hen
derson, 1367 E. 2nd St.
SAW FILING. Bumming, ham
mering, band saw welding, sander
belts, band saw blades, new han
dles hung in tools. Sexton Supply
& Saw Service, 1195 Wall Street.
WASHING MACHINE SERVICE
and repairs on all makes. Phone
274. 1033 Brooks.
HOUSE MOVING and ralsinE;
large or small. Estimates gladly
given. Holman Transfer, 201 Irv
ing. Phone 987.
Domestic Water Pumps
Service and Repairs
All makes'.
1557-W 1645 Galveston
SEPTIC TANKS cleaned, drain
holes shot. Free estimates. Thone
1252-J or 975-J. D. W. Grimes, 210
Davis Ave., Fend.
TRAVELING Truck-Crane. Doing
light or heavy duty hoisting, load
ing or nulling. R. B. Watson,
phone 1G99-J. 1636 Galveston.
ELECTRICAL WIRING All
tvoes of electrical wiring by euar-
anlccd licensed men. Free esti
mates. Telephone 159.
FURNITURE MOVING: dust-
proof padded van. We pack your
china with care, hang your
clothes In our wardrobe. Local
and nation -wide moving and
storage. Holmnn Transfer, 201
Irving. Phone 687.
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CLEAN-UP MAN Outfielder Roy Sicvers. who walked away
with rookic-of-the-year honors in the American League, cleans
up around the house for his pretty wife Joan. The St. Louis sand
lot product batted .306, knocked out 28 doubles and 16 home rues
foo seventh place Browns.
Ochoco Inn Dining
Room Is Closed
Prlneville, Dec. 24 The dining
room of the Ochoco Inn was
closed last night, following a
banquet held .there for members
of the staff of Hudspeth Pine,
Inc. and the Hudspeth Pine Saw
mill Co. About 100 of the lum
bermen and members of their
families were present from Prlne
ville, Mitchell, Redmond and
Spray. Dancing followed the ban
quet. Ben Burgess, who has operated
the dining room of the inn for
the past two years, announces
that' he will immediately take
over a lunch counter In the Pas
time tavern here. The manage
ment of the Inn reports that ne
gotiations are under way for
lease of the dining room to op
erators of experience.
Use classified ads in The Bulle
tin for quick results.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate No. I5IH
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
That Deloss C. Haines was. on the
15th day of December. 1040, ap
pointed by the County Court of
Deschutes County, Oregon, as the
Administrator ol the Estate of
Charles 11. Haines, deceased. All
persons having claims against
said Estate are hereby required
to present the same, duly veri
fied, as required by law, to said
Administrator at the office of his
attorney, A. J. Moore, Room 206,
Court House, Bend. Oregon, with
in six months from the first pub
lication of this notice.
Dated and first published at
Bend, Oregon, this 17th day of
December, 1940.
DELOSS C. HAINES.
Administrator of the Estate of
Charles H. Haines, deceased.
11-17-22-27-C
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned as administratrix of
the estate of Verna Mildred Wat
kins, deceased, has filed her final
accounting with the county court
of the state of Oregon for Des
chutes county, and that the Judge
of said court has fixed January
10, 1050, at ten o'clock a.m. at
the county court room at the
courthouse In Bend, Oregon, as
the time for hearing objections
to and for settlement thereof; and
all persons interested are here
by notified to appear at such
healing and show cause if such
there be why said final account
ing should not be settled and al
lowed. LOIS E. W ATKINS, Admx.,
Est. of Vera Mildred Watkins,
Deceased. 5-1117-22-C
Services
CARPENTER WORK: New con
struction, rough framing, remod
eling, cabinets, built-ins and shop
work. F. W. Page, phone 650-M,
general contractor.
GULICK TRUCK Service: Long
distance livestock and hay haul
ing. We pick up livestock for lo
cal markets, Uedmond Auction
house, or for shipment direct to
Union Stock Yards, Portland.
Phone 790-W.
CASCADE HARDWOOD
FLOOR CO.
Laying, sanding and finishing all
types of wood floors. Refinish old
floors like new. We sell flooring.
Work any place in Central Ore
gon. 221 Greenwood. Phone 1U7,
days.
FOR WELL and drain hole drill
ing call Lee Grimes, 224 Davis,
phone 975-J or 1252-J.
COAL GASCO BRIQUETS
PRESTO-LOGS
Order now, DON'T BE CAUGHT
COLD. Keep your fuel bin FULL.
BEND STORAGE & TRANSFER
222 Irving Ave. Pliunc 444
-titrrt win
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Poultry Costs
Reduced by Use
Of Green Feed
Feed costs of chickens or tur
keys on range can be reduced
from 10 to 20 per cent if an ade
quate supply of green feed is
available, write authors of a
vised O.S.C. extension bulletin,
number 659, entitled "Green Feed,
Sod and Pasture for Chickens and
Turkeys," which is now ready for
release.
The authors are Noel Bennion,
O.S.C. extension poultry special
ist; E. R. Jackman, farm crops
seciallst, and u. s. l-ietc.1er.
Lane county extension agent.
They explain the saving will de
pend upon the quantity and qual
ity oi the green leert. Also im
portnnt fci now the birds are ro
tated.
The specialists point out that
irrigated ranges, while producing
an abundance of green feed as
compared with non-irrigated, do
have the handicap of being an
ideal place for disease organ
isms and parasites to multiply.
If chickens or turkeys are run on
irrigated range the bulletin au
thors recommend that birds be
rotated frequently.
Four of the best crops, accord
ing to the bulletin, which pro
vide palatable green feed during
the summer months without irri
gation are winter rye, Sudan
grass, sunflowers and corn the
latter two being used extensively
for turkeys.
A handy reference guide for
seeding and using green feeds and
pasture is in the bulletin frontis
piece. Copies are available from
county extension offices or by
writing directly to Oregon State
college.
mnn nuops in
r-"il:t'nton,- N. Y. Uli There
n1 hitchhikers and hitchhikers,
r.'t'iiel Loumhcris was driving
to work when a pheasant flew
in the window and landed on the
s;at beside him.
East 3rd and
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Daily
Mel Parnell
Top 1949 Pitcher
New York, Dec. 24 W Slender
Mel Parnell. sophomore southpaw
of the Boston Red Sox, was offi
cially acclaimed the American
leagues outstanding pitcher of
1949 today by virtue of his top
rating In earned runs, total vlc-t"-l"i
and complete games.
i.il- 27-year-old dark-haired
dandy from New Orleans, who
chalked up 25 triumphs for Bos
ton while losing only seven game,
posted an earned average of 2.78
and pitched 27 complete games.
One of the few places where
Parnell was not the leader wag In
the won-lost percentage column.
where teammate Ellis Kinder, a
34-year-old right-hander who won
23 and lost only six, led with a
.lili rating. Parnell was runner
up, however, with a .781 percent
age. Parnell. who pitched the most
Innings, 295, had the compdny of
two other pitchers who allowed
less than three earned runs per
game. Virgil Trucks, Detroit s
19-game winner, hung up a 2.81
mark while Bob Lemon of Cleve
land was Just inside the wire
with 2.99.
Outside of Parnell and Kind
er, the league's only other 20-
game winners were Lemon, with
22 conquests; Vic Raschi of the
Yankees, with 21, and rangy Alex
Kellner of the Athletics with 20.
Trucks utilized his famed fast
ball often enough to win the cir
cuit's strikeout leadership, fan
ning 153 batters, nine more than
teammate Hal Newhouser. Lem
on and Kinder shared third place
with 138 strikeouts.
Lefty Tommy Byrne of the
Yankees was the wildest hurler in
the league, yielding 179 walks,
while teammate Raschi was sec
ond with 138 bases on balis.
Bow I'm o
SPORTSMAN'S LEAGL'E
The Vern Larson agency squad
last night increased Its lead in
league standings by " defeating
K i n n e y's by a 3-1 score, and
Medo-Land Creamery took the
same number of points from
Hutchins Motors.
Al Harrington rolled high
game of ' 221, and Art Powers
bowled high series of 548.
Scores follow:
;ln.l,and Creamery : A. AleaMre 468 :
Ifentley 362 ; Kranek 373 : Forcher 380 : .
Alefthire 476; tula), 2618.
Hutchins Motor: Harrington 4f'7 : R. Sy
vcriion 364; HaKKin 418; A. Syveraon 333;
Thompson S32 : total. 2466.
Vern iraon Airency: Kiec 621; DuBois
428; Webb 440; Keed 441; Wolf 487 ; total.
2623.
Kinney'a: Dyer 431 : Absentee 468: Jack
ih 320; Powers 648: Smith 490; total.
2508.
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tin for quick results.
VERN LARSON
AGENCY
Insurance & Real Estate
1S5 Oregon Ave. Phone 32
BEND, OREGON
SPECIAL .
For the man who would like
to add the finishing touches
to a 4-bedroom modern home
. . . a steal at
$4750 with TERMS
80 ACRE FARM
80 acres, 40 water, 2-bed-room
home, large barn, tur
key house, 8 miles out. '
TERMS, only
$5500
BUSINESS LOCATION
New buildings In adjoining
towns, ready for occupancy, a
business opportunity seldom
found, for prices and inspec
tion, call us.
That you enjoy every
moment of the festive
season of Yule and that
each moment be pack
ed with health and
happiness for oil.
AGNER'S
Greenwood
U. S. Takes '49
Tennis Laurels
New York 'U" Richard (Pan
cho) Gonzales of Los Angeles and
Ted Schroeder of La Crescenta,
Cal., again led U. S. tennis forces
to a clean sweep of the world's
great tennis championships in
1949.
The Davis cup, Wlghtman cup
and the singles crowns at Wimble
don and Forest Hills all were In
American hands at the year's end.
A aeries of magnificent tri
umphs at Wimbledon brought
Schroeder the coveted all-England
title and a spectacular comeback
by Gonzales in the U. S. finals at
Forest Hill gave the scar-faced
Mexican youth of 21 his second
straight national title.
Gonzales turned professional
after defeating Schroeder in one
more title match in the Pacific
southwest championships and be
gan a long barnstorming tour
with the king of the pros, Jack
Kramer, for a $60,000 guarantee.
Pancho's smashing game failed to
bother Kramer through the ear
lier stages of the tour and at one
point Kramer ran out a string of
15 straight victories.
Splitting the singles assign
ments, Gonzales and Schroeder
led the U. S. to a 4 to 1 victory
In the Davis cup challenge round
against Australia, which had beat
en Italy In the inter-zone final.
The veteran Billy Talbert and
Gardnar Mulloy dropped a five
set doubles duel to Australia's
Billy Sidwell and Jack Bromwich.
U. S. women stars, led bv Wim
bledon champion, Louis Brough
and U. S. champion Mrs. Marga
ret Osborne DuPont. defeated
England In the Wlghtman cup
matches at Philadelphia, 7 to 0.
Gonzales won the U. S. clay
court championship in a final
against Frankie Parker and de
feated Talbert for the U. S. indoor
crown. He failed to compete in
the U. S. hard court champion
ship, won by Schroeder against
Eric Sturgess of South Africa.
Mrs. Magda Rurac won the wom
en's clay court crown and Gert
rude Moran the U. S. women's
indoor title.
ONE SHOT, TWO DEER
Juniper, New Brunswick U
James Davis is a fitting candi
date to kill two birds with one
stone. He killed two deer with
one bullet
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Youthful Hunter
Has Close Escape
Wolfville, N. S Dec. 24 IIP A
young duck-hunter was rescued
today on a thousand to-oro
chance" after drifting helplessly
all night on a rickety raft In the
Bay of Fundy.
David Sterling, 20, was cast
adrKt last night when strong
tides swept the tiny raft on which
he was standing, from its moor
ings at nearby Boot Island.
Two fellow hunters said he dis
appeared into the murky dark
ness before they were able to do
anything about it.
He was sighted early today by
volunteers and police who had
lined the shore and kept flash
lights treined on the water
throughout the night
Police chief Lawrence Parker
said It was a "thousand to one
chance" that he did not drown In
the fast-running current.
The royal Canadian air force
earlier had assigned planes to fly
over the area and look for him.
They failed to take off after po
lice said they believed his survival
was impossible In the rough
Fundy bay waters.
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