8 The Julian News
WYNOLA-HWY 78-3BDI3BA This captivating custom built
1995 two-level, substantial country home presents a unique
opportunity to embrace not just a home but a lifestyle. It has
been well maintained and lovingly enjoyed by the same
family since it was built. $975K
NORTH PEAK
NORTH'PEAK RD
2BDI2.SBA
This lovely mountain
beauty, cedar 2 level
house was built in 1995 by the current owners. It is located
in the scenic gated community of Rancho Cuyamaca on a 2.5
acre parcel on North Peak. $349K
JULIAN-OLD CUYAMACA RD
- 25.4 ACRES (3 LEGAL
PARCELS)/+OPTIONAL
BDI2BA single owner custom
built home. Close to town,
50+ fruit trees, cold stor-
age room for fruit, metal
roof, beautiful oaks &pines,
screened in porch, many
custom amenities. $660K
July 17, 2013
Deborah J. Kerch
REALTOR®, RMS
DRE License # 01441209
direct: 760-579-3716
dj@djkerch.com
Stephen C. Kerch
Broker/Owner
CA DRE Lic #00551521
REALTY
760-765-1OOO
2526 Washington St., Julian, CA
WYNOLA-MOUNTAIN SPRINGS
RANCH 3 Homes on the property,
55 acres, abundant spring fed water.
$1,395,000
PINE HILLS - PERA ALTA- 2+BD/2BA Rustic Hand Hewn Log
Home on 1.85 acres. Master Suite Spa Room w/whirlpool tub
and sauna. Outdoor deck with fireplace. $499K
WYNOLA - CALICO RANCH - 6100+ sq ft. Must see! Executive
home in the country, 16+ acres too many features to describe.
$1,395,000
WYNOLA ESTATES - SPRINGVIEW RD - 2BDI2BA
This uncomplicated home is just minutes from the Historic
town of Julian. It was built in 1974 and has had only one
owner. The property has been well loved and cared for over
the years by its owner who was known for making free form
metal sculptures from found or salvaged treasures. $329K
Auto News
(NAPSA)-Keeping your car running
efficiently and modifying your
driving behavior is the best way to
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Assurance Connected Care is a new
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To help parents install and use
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To improve the life of your vehicle
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Underinflated tires pose a safety
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tire wear, say the experts at the
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PINE HILLS-AZALEA AV-3BD/3.SBA-Amazing Volcan views, BUSINESS OPPORTUNI FOR SALE Z 2007 Main Street- MOUNTAIN
........... GYPSY ione of Julian's shopping icons; 24 years of successful
fine home finishes, mature trees, lovely landscaping. ....
operation under the same ownership. This profitable store
CALL NOW TO SEE $535,500 specializes in the sale of women's apparel. $75K plus inventory
JULIAN ESTATES LOT - West
Incense Cedar 4.91 acres
Gated community, underground
utilities. $199K
JUI_IAN ESTATES LOT-West JULIAN HISTORIC DISTRICT-
Incense Cedar 4.15 ACRES " PAYSON DR,3.37 western view
Gated community, underground acres. $112K
utilities. $199k
HARRISON PARK- Harrison Parkl
Rd 4.93 acre lot right on Hwy 79
& Harrison Park Rd. $120K OMC
design: LEENA HANNONEN.com
Historical Society Holding Annual Election
and Pot-Luck Picnic Saturday - July 27
The Julian Historical Society's 1924 Cadillac Bus was the star of the show at the American Truck
Historical Convention in Yakima Washington. The Bus was restored by the Motor Transportation
Museum in Campo. The Bus made its' maiden appearance in this years Fourth Of July Parade.
photo by Dick Hobson
On Saturday, July 27th at 11am,
the Julian Historical Society will
hold their Annual Membership
Meeting and Potluck Picnic at
the lovely property of the David
Lewis family (lots of parking
area!). The property is located
at 2431 Farley Road 2 1/2 miles
west of Julian.
Members and interested
parties are invited. Iced tea &
lemonade, glasses, utensils and
paper goods will be provided.
Bring your own lawn chairs.
Potluck assignments are as
follows: if your Last name begins
with an A through H - Bring Salad,
I through P - Bring Dessert, and
Q through Z, - Bring Entree.
Each year, three Board
positions must be elected for a
three year term.
This year Board members:
Judy Halliburton, Jan Mattias
and Brian Steutel are up for re-
election. Call Bob Beer (760)
705-0437 to enter additional
nominations.
The Julian Historical Society
has regular presentations and
membership meetings the fourth
Wednesday of the month (except
July) at 7 o'clock in the evening.
Interested individuals are
always welcome at these
meetings. The Julian Historical
Society is located at 2133
4th Street and is often open
on weekends for tours of the
available archives and viewing
in the Motor Transport garage,
which will soon house the bus.
lifo 96 uicaon eaure an
introduction by S.J. Perelman
and Richard Rovere. It was so
popular that several later editions
by Larry Cox v followed. The first edition can
be found in used bookstores for
about $20.
Clothes
Sprinkler
Q: My mom has an older
clothes sprinkler bottle that
features a ceramic cat design
and is marked "Cardinal USA."
She thinks it has been in our
family for at least 40 years. The
big question is if it has any value
other than just a few dollars.
--Kathy, Newto n, Iowa
A: Before permanent-press
fabrics, getting wrinkles out of
freshly laundered clothing often
involved sprinkling each piece
with water, rolling it slightly to
distribute the moisture and then
putting it in the laundry basket
for ironing. During the 1920s and
well into the 1950s, sprinkling
bottles were found in almost
every American home, and some
of these containers have become
quite collectible. For example,
several collectors I contacted
think your "cat" sprinkler could
be worth in the $150 to $250
range, depending, of course, on
its condition.
Q: I have a Sears, Roebuck
and Company Consumer Guide
Catalogue No. 104 dated 1897
from Chicago. Could this be of
any value?
-- David, Sun City, Ariz.
A: In 1968, a facsimile edition
of the 1897 Sears catalog was
published by Chelsea House. I
think this is what you have. The
Q: I am enclosing a picture of a
basket I purchased at a yard sale.
I am curious about which Indian
tribe made it. I also would like to
know its approximate value.
-- Brighton, Mich.
A: I examined your picture, and
think your basket was made fairly
recently and in Mexico. These
baskets generally sell for about
$15 and can be found in most
border towns. In my opinion,
it is not an example of Native
American work.
Q: I have an irhpressive Barbie
doll collection. I do not want
to sell them, but would like to
contact someone knowledgeable
about current values. Can you
help me?
-- Beth, Sun City West, Ariz.
A: Scott Gram is a member
of the International Society of
Appraisers and is a Barbie doll
expert. The contact for Gram is
sdgram@qwest.net.
Write to Larry Cox in care of King
Features Weekly Service, P.O. Box
536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475,
or send e-mail to questionsforcox@
aoLcom. Due to the large volume of
mail he receives, Mr. Cox is unable
to personally answer all reader
questions. Do not sendany materials
requiring return mail.
One of the advantages of being
disorderly is that one is constantly
making exciting discoveries.
-- A. A. Milne