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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 18

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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i Markets Financial News Business THE FRESNO BEE -1 Fretnx Cal Fri- Jan 1 1M News Of The San Joaquin Valley By McCUtchy Nswipspsrs Servies Obituaries Stocks Art Weak In Narrow Market Rail Shares Steam Up In Brief Rally As YORK sorted rail and industrial stocks did Clubs Will Fete Centennial Girl SAN FRANCISCO Jan 9) Western stocks were weak In n'l ulet and narrow market today qul MCLAREN1 RITES SET Funeral Mrvicei will conducted In the Litla Chapel at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning for McLaren Graini Stt Records CHICAGO Jan ld-vn-The steady upward march of grains continued on the board of trade today smashing all time records for corn and oats and providing a strong market In wheat Cold weather and reentry of the government Into the cjsh wheat market supported upturn County Support fills Credited For Fine Fire Record Only 32 Issues had been traded by 11 A M- when the exchange aver age was down 32 cents at 5064 Crown Zellerbach preferred wag off Othec losses were fractional Including Emporium SAW Wells a right about today as piofesslonals covered short accounts and other buying appeared bdt numerous market leaders failed to get out of the losing van The only show' of activity during the session was after midday when the carriers steamed up tor a brief interval The-pace soon stowed and extreme plus marks running to a int or so were redured in the ma- poi Cash grains were uo with fu-! Goldien State Homre I lulu OIL Rnvanier StoiiiUrel mJ Jorlty of cases at the cloee with de 2 yellow yellow Sound Pulp Hobbs Battery advanced Other elm were negligible Tranaamei add unchanged prices in 100 years here No corn went at 82J1 a bushel while Nik 1 heavy white oats brought 81-47 a busael Wheat futures dosed 1 to 1 higher Corn wss to 2c higher HANFORD (Kings Co) Jan 16 Mary Doyle of Los Angeles the California Centennial Girl will be the guest of honor at an Inform mal tea and reception given by the Kings County Federation of Womens Clubs In the Hanford Clubhouse January 23rd from 3 to 5 Miss Doyle will he the official hostess at a civic dinner and historical exhibit scheduled here by the Kings County Chamber of Commerce Centennial Celebrations Committee January 24th at 7:15 in the Civic Auditorium clines plentiful Turnover held to around SOOJjOO shares Bonds were narrow CMHHNU raiTKA THI'RMDXV who died home at 835 Voorman Avenue late Wedneiday afternoon after a heart attack Rev A Morrow will officiate and burial will be In the Belmont Memorial Park Original reporti there wai a delay of leveral hours in obtaining the aervicei of a phviirlan were refuted McLaren when an investigation revealed he wai treated by a physician who was summoned at McLaren'! request early Wednesday afternoon A second physician responded when called after McLaren was stricken later In the Fresno lark of rural fire protection while Tulare County rates among the four best In the nation was attributed by officials today to the fart Fresno County leaves rural fire protection to local districts while Tulare County supports It out of the general fund On Tuesday A A Ross a board of underwriters engineer Informed the Tulare County Board of Supervisors that county's rural fire protection program ranks among those of the four top counties of the nation and far abpve the Fresno Dow-Jonas Avtragsi High ft PBICR SAXCK FRIDAY CHICAGO Jsa Id (Bushel Aagl cal Boah Allan Diaeel Blchop Oil fbidayw rLoMixo pawn IiMliMirlala 1771X up 11 Railroads 8141 11 Utllltto S31T up 00 High Pyrou 'Jaekaoa (mr ryeler ST 0 33 lee 1313 103 Ope 1X14 304 Cloee $313 305 973 lift Low 31 30 23 3 33 30 301 XT4 3S7 3 S3 37S a os FRI DAW CMMINII PUCKA (ParaMsd kp ltaa VUre a a) xst CTree 31 So Si iS' 33 I' Hi 30 I 73 II (Haunter mt New lark MM Kuteuq) Luo Cloas MIpS 3SB 970 Sr ShS itt County program il Me Cecil Metcalf Mar Hay July Sep 3 3 Dec 3S1 Hay 3SS July SSd Sfp 340 Dm 1S3 Hat lS May 13 July 10S Sea Dec P4 370 3SO 341 133 133 Acala Seed Price Is Raised To 5149 of Fresno deputy state forester for the San Joaquin District explained the Tulare supervisors begsn using county sate stt at 14(4 S3 141 Allis Rhalmsrs A mar lean Alrlinss A mar Roll Kill Amr iMoreMIvs Americas PAL Amr a a a Amir UawKIni A nur Tsl A Anacoads Copper Armour A Co IS Tsl ta 72 sa B9 131 13d iat ifl S3 133 137 34 133 138 lSS 38 34 McLaren was born in Oakland fund money In 1934 to build 35 iH a fire protection system Fire Districts Eliminated Ateh Top A 03 Ball A Ohio HR 12 nut for many years lived in Providence I Me studied music and painting and composed several piano selections The survivors Include a brother Frank McLaren of Oroville 13 03 II 100 33 33 ('ABM PRM'KS FRIDAY CHICAOO Jen (Bushel Non No 3 yellow 3331 No I 83309X3: No 4 X4SX75: No 3 S263 AXSO soaipia gri 3X43 No 8 white 1X83 No 1 wdlle si 43 1 heavy white 1147 Ns 3 heavy while '1 Clorox Crown Kell 31 El Dorado Oil 18 Emp CapweU Emp Copwell at Eureka Corp 3 Fareuworth 7 Oea Motor 38 Ihld McBeaa 99 oouun atou ia Odd Mate pfd 73 Oreyhauad II Hawaiian Pine 11 Holly Dev 179 Honodllu Oil 83 Hudoca Motor 30 Kalecf Frawf 13 Morrlaea Knud IB Nat Aulo Fib 10 AmP OU 39 Pa OAE S3 POE 9 pel Pfd- 13 POE 3 pet Pfd 31 Pa Tei 35 Riyaoler pfd 33 Rhrcm Mrg 33 Roue Brea 31 Rna Hcii rtcle IS Signal Oti A Heuadvlcw Palp Bou Pae Hprlng Valley Md Oil Cal Treanamcr'rc UBlvernl Oil a a i ret Wnt atone fi Amor Trl Coni Edleon Hod be But Warner Hroa 1 VI 3 33 30 13 13 10 33 33 35 31 10 23 13 10 38 33 33 11 nit 33 31 10 itH fftVI SS3 Bethlehem Olssl 101 Botlss Aircraft 3d Brlfga Mrs Co S3 Caurplllar Tim SO Crtanrac Carp 384 Chryilcr SO Columbia HAS 11 Commrel Solvents 33 ConaMId Aircraft Coninll Motors Prowa Xellarbaeh Purtlea Wright IS 7 St a I 11 Stt 31 9St 131 311 fi oa FIELD aSEn Per huadradwetgM nom II 33 74 31 34 IS inal: Timothy ss3f)a red top flW30 Borlsy uomlaal: Malting 8LP392il seat 1 It lib S3 It as (4 so Is in 15 71 31 5to 381 13 S3 170 10 43 7 33 SO 43 40 71 SO 7 SO 13 31 47 34 Douglas Aircraft Til DIMillen Seagram Coffon Declines He reported that since that time all except one local fire district has been eliminated Meanwhile the county's protection system has been improved steadily There are only two ways to provide rural fire protection Metcalf said can create fire districts or the county ran use general tax money for fire protection purposes" Conceding that a difficult situation" exists in Fresno County Supervisor Meeker said that so far il has been almost impossible to correct It is pretty nearly impossible" he said use tax money paid by residents of Fresno ana other incorporated cities of the county which already pay for their own fire protection facilities to give fire firotection to rural residents who some Instances have Indicated they are not interested In such TULARE (Tulare Co) Jan The 1948 selling price for registered and certified Acala cotton planting seed was set at 8149 a ton at a meeting of the California Planting Cotton Seed Distributors In Tulare this week Fifty directors growers and representatives of cotton companies of the state were present at the annual session The 1948 price is an Increase over last figure due to the increase in the price of oil mill seed upon which the price of planting seed is based President II Pomeroy of Bak ersfield explained that on an acre basis the new price means only about 81-80 an acre which is the lowest cost item that a grower has in raising a crop In other states growers pay from 8150 to 8250 per ton for their seed Manager Nourse reported that the distributors have on hand 14500 tons of registered and certified planting seed sacked tagged and stored An increase of 25 33jj 779 30 13 S3 779 10 43 7 35 BS 43 40 II SO 37 70 43 7 33 AUGUST 8AMIKLSOX XINGSBURG (Fresno Co) Jan August Samuelson 86 a native of Sweden and a resident of Klngs-burg for 28 years died yesterday at his home after a long illness He was a retired miner Surviving are a daughter Mrs Anna Cook of Oeghorn Iowa two step sons Carl Mortenson of Redwood City and Fred Mortenson of Kingsburg two step daughters Mrs George Simonson qf Fresno and Mrs Hilma Sward of Iowa and one brother Henning Samuelson of Iowa Graveside services will be held in the Kingsburg Cemetery Saturday at 8 PM under direction of the Garner Chapel The California Centennial Girl pretty Mary Doyle of Loe Angeles trill be entertained by the Kings County Federation of Womens Clubs in Hanford when she attends the Gold Discovery Celebration in that community Urener Mtg Ini Punt Krto Kallruad Klmu Kodak Fferuwcrth Radio General Electric General Mi ore l)uody nr Tire limit North pfd Grtjrhouod Inttraatl Narv Intaraall Nlrkal 4tt 3S NEW YORK Jan Cotton futures were easier In slow dealings today- Increased liquidation In nearby March had an unsettling affect an the market Late afternoon prices Were unchanged to 60 cents a bale lower than the previous dose March 3555 MaV 3564 and July 3455 Futures dosed 30c to 8160 a bale lower than the previous dose ie 5 Inttraatl Paper AT latamatl TAT A Stocks 131 33 BOV 13 31 47 Truman's Valley Piot Regards Post As 'Another Army Mission' 47 FRIDAY'S QCOTATIONB Bandlni Datca Chlcu tJaratn Petroleum NEW YORK COTTON FRIDAY 3 ill 14 34 Junta A Lcuihliu Kenneeott Co llb MeNalU lam a lot McKta A Rob Mo Kao Taa pfd natural Kite Oaooral Mature Goodyear Tire final North pfd appur JTLlb Oppose Double Taxation (side of rural fire euthrm California Bdlaon No quotes Id S' Lieutenant Colonel Francis I ViantIne'iV 'avnartaiT Ara (Frenchie) Williams regard his new job as President pilot ln 11 expced 17 34 Id 35 SS 40 1a 3333 3543 3440 3133 aioa UM 3338 334491X48 3440 318a9llSS 3197a 3030a Wool Market High Hareh 3373 Hay 3X7 1 July 3X83 October 9170 December 3123 March Mid Id tag epot JXZOo a Nomine! as mission" but an lmportsnt one The 42 year old regular nir force regular of 16 officer a veteran years of If 11 flying during which he logged Id- hours in the nir said ln an 33 30 43 40 11 SO 37 SO 13 31 47 17 Woman 74 Bom At Academy Dies 3SV 12 37 50 47 34? Greyhound latamatl Kara Intamatl Nlckal Inttraatl Paper Intamatl TAT Jonaa A Laughlin Krnaarott Caspar Libby McNeill laaVi lac a McKta A Reb Mo Kan Tax lf no afnaJ Word 37 BO 13 S3 47' 17 34 Id NEW DBIJCANd COTTON FRIDAY NEW ORLEANX Jax Cottaa future! cloacd 39 ecata to 3133 a bile March 1X3593X33: May'3X409 3X41 July 3438 9 3X40 October 3131 Dcrombcr 310X Spot eloeed flTS a bait lower Middling 1X10 GEORGE BODMER George Bodmer 78 a retired barber died last night in his home at 236 Winery Avenue Bodmer a furtive of Wisconsin had lived in California 10 years and in Fresno eight years He is survived by two daughters Mrs Genevieve Richard and Mrs Eleanor Richard both of Fresno a son George Bodmer Jr of Minnesota five grandchildren and four great grandchildren The body will be sent by the Yost A Webb Mortuary to St Paul Minn for funeral services and BOSTON ha IX The Commercial Bulletin will lay tomorrow of the Boetoa wool market: Jteporu of actual trading In wool here war rather nrbuleue for the week The preeeur fur floe aad half blnod domed i etaple ever aevaral moalh leavee available euppllr In queil Inn and turnover Indefinite lurrreet la three cnilhtre btond territory on the high ltd continued Borne oetlvEy woe noted hi foreign went though offering of spat lot are mat-ttrad Will Ponder Expansion Plea For Elk Hills Maolsomory 31 districts who pay for protection in their own districts also would resent use of their county tax money to pay for protection in rural areas which have not set up such districts" Metcalf said more than half of rural Fresno County has no fire firotection whatever Only three ire districts have been created Some districts enter into contracts with the state division of forestry to furnish fire protection rather than themselves maintaining facilities The deputy forester declared many Fresno County rural residents are unaware they have no protection and expect forestry division equipment to answer their calls for help He said unprotected areas pay the highest insurance rates listed The Board of Fire Underwriters of the Pacific now is in the process of reducing the Tulsre Co rates CLOVIS (Fresno Co) Jan Mrs Harriet Cole Blasingame 74 who was born near Academy died last night in her home 406 Oxford Street here Mrs Blasingame was the youngest of the 10 daughters of William Cole an early day Fresno County cattleman She moved to Clevis 34 years ago DANK CLKABINIM Preen deMte 3303444 Ban rrauelee 74000000 SerhehT Wii 1 UmI ee Lm Angelee debit 141208000 'e'i'irtM" AU advlrrf fram abroad were atlU but-lleh with A low wool! eonenlrlnwly upwaid the part week Aurtrall The Capo aad New Ireland were defluKely elreoer qui 17 30 30 14 Id 30 38 4 30 Livestock Market Surviving her are two daughters Mrs Coleman Johnson of Fresno Interview: look at It as another mission for the Air Transport a damned important and I'm highly honored" Williams is here to take over the White Rouse assignment from his long time friend Lieutenant Colonel Henry (Hank) Myers presidential pilot for five years who Is returning to commercial sirline flying Both were guests yesterday at a luncheon at Douglas Aircraft which is modifying the presidential DCS Independence with the same safety changes ordered for regular airline DCS models Williams son of Mrs Rhoda Allen of Orosl Tulare County put in eight years as an airlines pilot and eight more with the air forces rising to chief pilot with the Air Transport Command With Myers he flew West in the DC4 which waa the original presl dentisl plane Sacred Cow Wil Hams expects to take over his new assignment as soon as Myers completes briefing him on the job Myers who also served as Presl- the 1947 wooli held back' far CCG purcham are wel cleaned up Other dealer re a fair amount itlU ta bt appralaad Inttrert in three tight blood tarrttory aeama to ha growing further eapeelally nn the fine eld with a ihare of Maple that can ha mad bite B8S0e top gubetanllal elti of 1S4S wool ta Uila rlaa with It prlea dlarount and of 1S4S waol were reported ta have been mad lately Spotly burlnaa waa noted In 14 and Mrs Marian Smith of Santa Maria a son Alfred Blasingame of Clovis four sisters Mrs Grace aOUTK BAN FRANCIBCO Jaa IX (Federel-Rtate Market New arvlei CATTLE Be table receipt: 1SX Market nr: Blow Blecra about alaody Him re od 33810: rowx common 11450011 cutlara S1S91S30 caanor 9139 IX CALVES Bilebl reellpti: Non HOG Baleble receipt: 100 Market tana: Bteady Barrewa and glHx 929 aawx 82480 SHEEP Balable receipt: 12X Market tana: Nominal Good aad choice wooird lamb 32378 geo daad medium ewca ft 911 Early Day Kings Resident 85 Dies Hogue of Fresno Mrs Ida Bell Mrs Emma Heiskell and Mrs James Estill of Clovis and three grandchildren Private funeral services will be held tomorrow at 11 A In her late home with Rev Edgar Bradley officiating The Boice Funeral Home Is in charge of arrangements The family requests no flowers be sent Nath Kelvlnntor Nall niaralt Kail niatlllere New Tech Control North Amor Cn North Foe RR Pro Gas A Klee Packard Motor Pare Picture Ptnaiylvaole HR Pa pm Colo Pfielpo Dodge Pure OH Radio Corp Republic Avlatlou Republic Steel Shell Oil Safeway Store Sean koebark Schenley Corp Simmon Co Saeony Vocuam Sou Cal JWIaoo Southern Pacific Souther Railway Htd Oil Of CaHf Hid Oil Of Sludebaker Corp Tcaaa Corp TMewatrr Aaeoe Traaaamerlro Twentlath Ben Fox 30 Union Carbide SO tin III of Csllf United Aircraft United Alreran United Alrttaee IS UaRed Carp 3 United Ores 7 Rubber 43 Steel 7S Warner Brne 12 Western UnMa Id Westing Else 39 White oMtors 33 Wnnlwnrth 49 Youngstown 74 33 44 37 33 33 30 33 3f 30 Id' 3d 4d 37 Sd 74 30 Sd 33 13 WILLIAM OAKLEY Funeral services for William Robert Oakley 61 of San Bernardino who died Wednesday of injuries suffered Tuesday night when he was struck by a truck on Highway 99 will be at 2 tomorrow in the chapel of the Yost A Webb Mortuary Rev James Matthews will officiate Burial will be in the Mountain View Cemetery The fatal accident occurred near Cornelia Avenue Oakley is survived by four sons Herbert Oakley of Madera Carl Oakley of Louisiana George Oakley of Oregon and Charles Oakley of Pomona two daughters Mrs Ann Hall of Greenville and Mrs Katherine Simpson of Arkansas and several brothers and aisters He was a native of Texas NEW YORK Jo Both wool tnpa and wool future ware Arm today with galna extending to better than two cent a pound Covering by Barton drilera can-tlnurd to meet only mal up hedging and profit Inking Krtlmaltd Mica nr woof tore were 310000 pound wool future 373-000 Wool future aloaed tmrhaugd In 18 renta higher Jan 1300 bM: Marrh 1838 hid: May 13LS bid July 13X7 bid October 1105 MX Cartlf reared wont apot 12X0 nominal Wool tnpa futurea clnred 7 of a rent lo 30 rent higher March 18X3: July 17BT bid: October 17X2 Darembey 1780: March 113481 17SX Certificated ipot wool top 18SB nca- Poultry Markets dent personal pilot says definitely he believes Truman LOS ANOEIEX Jan IX (Federal Mat Market Newi Service i CATTLE 400 nipply largely culler to medium cowa III (to dot nuderlnn about Iredy for week lalabto rerelpli SSOO compared wrek ago itrere aready la 33e tower half era largaly ataady eavra 73e lo 112 or mar lower dairy lypa off mm wlla fully SI l( her rtockora and fredcre Moody to Bironc Bulk madhim and good rtrera S27 92S7S ore load 1301 pound! I2 medium and good heifer S33M4e W23 few S2XBO medtum and good COW! 813S0 9 2330 few $24 CALVES Sclabto SO Undertone fu! reedy For week relcbi receipts 12f camp red week ns 30 81 me higher few read and ehoic restore 137 9 30 bulk medhim aud good nlnughter cilvrt 1134 9 37: coremre and medium SISS09 1150 medium and good clock calvt 34 few S3X HOnS Salable BO ns eatoa Tjwd good cod chore weighty eiMim held around S39M or abaul Heady For wrek relabte receipt! 2 XV): Includlnk 353 bought la arrive and around 500 feeder pig Cam' pared week ego 5flc to SI lower re moil claeace wrek'e lop S3X75: nominal tire-Ing lop S30 bulk 300-250 pound truck Ini S2S93S 3SO-3M paund S2S937M: good la there ow (2350925 medium more air minded Roosevelt mind flying but he was essentially a seaman whereas Truman likes to fly and frequently sits in the copilot's seat he touch the controls any more than think of becoming president but he's a pretty good navigator except when he gets himself lost now and then We kidded him about it J-O ANOELK3 Job IS SSA3BC lb ood arer 3T3Se Lcshoni UBdor 4 poufldc 30 J' ww n- 35917c noimcttr aadcr iba (Fan reach) 30 A 33c PUCK a All trclsbtc 37 IS 38e" Touax bcas 4147 roans tom turkeys 33937c Butter Eggs Cheese LM ANOELEX Jan IX (EMeral Market Nawa warvre)'- Wnalemto Mrs Annie Jnsie Doherty 85 who settled in the Hanford district before the city of Hanford was established died today in a Fresno rest home after long illness She was the widow of William Doherty a long time Fresno County stockman and vineyardist A daughter Eva Spears is a Fresno Police Court clerk and a son William Doherty Is the recently appointed county farm placement representative for the state department of employment Mrs Doherty was born in Dodge-vilie Wis Her father lost his life in the Civil War and when she was 3 years old her mother brought her to San Francisco by way of the Isthmus of Panama The mother worked In San Francisco for a few years then was remarried went to Stanislaus Coun ty to live In 1875 the mother and State price: STIFAN SETKA A requiem moss for Stipan Setka 67 who died Saturday in San Diego will be celebrated at 10 A morrow in the St Aiphonsuo Catholic Church Burial will be in the Holy Cross Cemetery with the Yost A Webb Mortuary In charge A JaMtog prtnea to ret Bare I Orsda AA rartnn: 13c Oradc 99911 Grade SSlPc Fresno Produce LOS ANGELES Jan 16-(INS) Secretary of the interior Girard Davidson took under advisement today the plea of Call fornia petroleum interests that there should be ifo enlargement of the 43000 acre Elk Hills Naval Oil Reserve No 1 Commodore Greenmsn for the navy told Davidson at a hearing yesterday 4320 acres privately held and 2480 government owned acres are needed for exploratory drillings to determine whether the navy's oil is being drained by private wells on the perimeter of the reserve Greenmsn said the move is necessary because supply is dwindling and tests have convinced the navy that oil Is shifting from the reserve Production At Peak Is generally believed that petroleum production in California has reached its peak and any reserve the navy has must be fully explored maintained and said Greenman "We must therefore determine the true scope and nature of our reserve to prevent any further drainage Every new discovery bears out that there may be large new zones in the new arcs and we must protect the government's interest in the case of war" think that not only privately owned lands lying within the limits of the preserve but also contiguous lands lying within the same geological structure should be acquired to afford permanent Greenman testified Standard Leases Involved The land ln question Is mostly composed of leases operated by Standard Oil Company of California OH company spokesmen contended that only congress could condemn the land and asserted the cabinet officials were usurping a legislative function ln even hold' Ing the hearing Rush Blodget executive vice president of Oil Producers Agency of California opposed expansion of the reserve Burdens Private Interests He asserted "every step on the part of government to withdraw or sequester any of the lands of the United States from private enterprise narrows the opportunity of the citizens and every step which burdens the operations of the private citizens hy regulations or otherwise diminishes the ability of Whntmare nrirre rosary will be recited at 8 o'clock gnt in tonight in the Yost A Webb SAN FRANCISCO Jen mats Market Lpc ix'rg grade A 335Sc (Ffderal- a Faying Lcshara under 3 pounds 3733 3 to pounds 3 to Medium grad 33 9 38c mall grad 81 934c Lars grad 80953c Mor-tuary Chapel Setka was born in Yugoslavia Among survivors are a niece Mrs Santirh of Fresno and a sister In Yugoslavia Ranch Holdings SelPorM te rhntrr feeder ls 124509 21 few 20 4 pnuude 3S3Sc ho 40r A3TERS 4 pounds and ever 3tf SAN FRANCISCO Jan 1 Tedarii-suit Market Nawa name) When) prlea: (FarekOrS Mr Fredoreraj and Gnrartra Marfert ml ItoM ranfnralal FEARS Pr tug Wartilnfton DnJoB Prr IX M2fc: Mrxlro 3T93S: Chill IX 14913c Anahrim 139 IS Prr hl 2 Pr 100 IX Mfk Wish Inglnn Ruscctt Nx 1 SXS393M Nn S43S943n- Rd Poralx SO lb 33TS Pr flat Crest Chrrry 110: South alwrrr PPl bra SX3X Pre Sc Pr cratx locnl IXTS91I daughter moved to the district just fo south of the present site of Hanford Bala 6l anna few luridnrer lamb nnaold Far wrek aalable rare Ipia 325 compered week an market at ranger few seed end chore wooled lamb 12430 933 medium and good lend S3X Wealed wee 1750 91X30 under 4 pounds S3 79 leshomc 4 pounds and ovr 3SA 39: mlored hens all weights 3733 RABBITS Domestic under The 95 acre Doherty vineyard property wts sold to Antonio No-nlnf a Rolinda district vintner for 840 too Market ton: Steady Orada 37 918c Oradc 88e Market tea: Marty 30911 TUI DMA RKKYB Young all walghta lienx quotation torn ao quotatk CfUPAOO Jan SalaM 13000 total 20500 no Loaf: 439 45e Triplet: 43954a South S3B093TX Pr Ing Iummr IS XUIIas alow weight 349 pound down around 33 but all walghta luclud' null lower early A Product MADERA (Madera Co) Jan 16 One of the largest land sales in the history of the county was completed yesterday when- Dave Hay sold his ranch holdings in the Fire-baugh vicinity to the Ncwhall Land and Farm Company for M2500n He sold 6150 acres (or 8525000 and his herd of Blark A igus cattle for an additional i Market tone: Weaker Market tone: Weaker Ixraa antra: M98BMe Medium aalraa: B1934V4 Small rnlraa: 31983141 1954 Largs 63 9 34141 Sproul Asks Stops By Freedom Train In Madera Tulare FBERNI) WITTER DMlah Creamery grad AA: He lag aewa tiered B097S acme lower bulk good sad (here ISO-340 pousd S37M9 23 practical top 12113: pert laod 12333 moat earn parable 240-370 pnuad S2S 75 9 3730: 380-3X5 pound S2X7S9 2X30: few load around 330-400 pnund $239 3530: mart good and chore aewa S3LM9247Si elearenr Incomplete CATTLE Salable 2500 total 3700 aalabla calvea 400 total 400 na high good and rhnlrt altera offend following recent 1394 decline on lurh klnda: few aect'ered tot average good light alter needy at 1279 II demand for medium trade rontlnue alaariy at S3393B: good and chore helfrra nbrent: town grade aieody at 121 down In S30 and below receipt mainly cowa thla clan tom saliva than Thnredny hut enarally ateodju culltra SIT down mart Watsonville Helinowere 39 4 pound Oak Oleu Frermalns placed pack 4e pound Purrtre 21ff 28c flit Puertre 3X389133 Caatrovnie boars 30 sssrxso REANU Florida bushel hamper VaL amines ssBflfrX riX BRUMEI Cast revllla lead drama S3T3943X CABHAflK Local Caanonbal! cralcs 11350 150 Ired erlea doua Imper Citrus Merket SABKIS HORAHAMAN Sarkis Horasanian 56 of Route Box 125 Sanger Leonard Avenue near Jensen Avenue died late yesterday In a Sanger hospital after a short Illness He was a vineyard' Born In Tomarza Armenia Hora-Mnian came to the United States 35 years ago He lived in Yetlem before moving to Leonard Avenue 24 years ago He was a member of St Paul's Armenian Apostolic Church and the Armenian General Benevolent Union His survivors inrlude the widow Mrs Roxie Horasanian two daughters Mrs Armon Elmaslan of Sacramento and Charlotte Serian of Yettem and three brothers Yeghla and Mardiros Horasanian of Yettem and Parsegh Horasanian of Syria Funeral sen-ices will be held Monday at 1 in St Apostolic Church with Rev Nerses Odian officiating Burial will be In the Ararat Cemetery Arrangements are being made by Sullivan Burns and Blair Funeral Directors WBWFT Pr bashrt Mr-Md S4TS: Yams Marred 14X34430 Pr Pig Nltand fll ne S433 rrclra lop SX23: 13 lop 139 23: IS lop 34 MMires pr Hig Ron Cllf loo ld ewiir Krwton'c 111)093 lr frery ll 9 XT5: red IrellrlMi fancy S433 9 43A Cartro and Davenport Or S3 35: 72 SX: 43 473 AVOCADOS Lb Canav M-SO $313 94: Run 34-30 8X38 9 1TX Imperial 3093V BUNCH VKOETABLE Do Carrot Ili Orere Onion BV: Tulalp 19! Bret SOr Par toy no Radian Mr: Sfminrd Orem SO Cfiary HoL 1180 Hnlar area A Or LX rut 11 Irtbnl IX 3910c Great IX 12913c rrai 8X BRUSSEL SPROUT tX ITr Cl total 3X78 9 Crert IXW32X VA Will Give AMA Names" Of 'Chiselers' TJ1S ANOELES Jan- IX (Federal-Stata Market Nawa Service) Oranges lemons art gr pa fruit war shout weedy MNrbfli -ItVSk ISSS KrM 300a and Iftrfttr S350 33M 2a S3 tone Navel medhim to targe (18093: email I889I-M- Per J2 30: fair art email 332B9XM pnekrt osrf fancy SOOa S330: 10 3333 psrkr 31334 fIRA Arlww peked towes 48-84 mnatly 13 30a SL3S93 ial Valley S3 3 TX CAUliFIOWKR letlue eralca ua Jan Dr Paul Magnuaon Vctrrani Adminia-t rat Ion's chief of medicine today sold he will submit to the American Medirsl Association a list of private 931 gnnd href eawi very ream: bulla MMdy: madly 33123 gown but 13230 quotable: veatora aleady at 333 down: all WASHINGTON Jan 16-011-' Robert Gordon Sproul president of the University of California is stumping for more exhibitions of the Freedom Train In small California cities and towns it was disclosed today still am hammering away at the need of the smaller communities for the inspiration the train provides but I have grave doubts as to whether I am getting anywhere" he wrote Congressman John Phillips Republican California Phillips said rcrtaln small California communities are being slighted The congressman wrote Sproul trimmed local 81189140 CELERY Pascal 20 Inch cratre tural 113092: giurdre and wirebound cralcc Chills Vlsr 3133 2TX 9 Imperial Valley tug EtKlPLANT CoaclMlla Vallty lug -13 lop $3 9X80 demand four toad mountain to cradM 300-t 300 sound physicians suspected of overcharging ng or unfair practlres In treating chelln Valley '34' I3M94: 84a and amaller 8397 330 Auction lain nf California orangM bp Nwr Yorh- T7T3 7W)533 aver CAULlFLOWElilDi: torn" sorw'si llvju a'aughler Iambi fully ready: ew -pg rtrang tn S3 eanl higher about four Crett South 309 wnr veterans Magnuson told a news conference the individuals to contribute to the ha Is preparing the list of suspected economic life of the nation" now and will ask the Dunlay lu Rlbier 82TB9 Mil 8lno: Cftnlrhon 3130 Dry parked Imperial Vnl- ag 8449: Chicago 6038 $330 9X3 nt $4l8: 2309 raj average S4IB: Del roll 1S2T 581: 8434: 1874 hud! scad and chore fed wnlfd Ismh topped at 833: three deck gnnd tn chore round 33 pound Hipped lamb with Fall horn pelt 73 30: common to innd aliughtar awc 31X8091330 few chore anried hind SIX Davidson said his findings will beAMA to clean house sent to the secretaries in Wishing He said the list will averag $2339838 averag $483: Barton I-13X gJ 839X18 averag gXIX toy and Yum rrnlra 4x 8330 3a 13 ONIONS Street eelee 30 pminri sarkx Opanleh Idahn medium 14809X38: Utah medium 4B04TX pound hell I1W Bnn Oranges Siuiklat $39330 Juice $18093: lemnn Bun-kill XM: Orapefroll liunklsi Smith 33 Arlsonn $230: Imperial $375 Itn Ih Llmea 23 das Ihis Imperial 11139 ISO: Mealc $1239130 Per Inn cald Moras black IIM Emperor $330 LETTITE-CI dry tonae 3-4 dox local 1309 185 Imperial BfX ton and Truman County 14 13c- Trial is la ise bukli BEDROfl DAMOORJIAN Bedros Peter Damoorjlan 77 of Ms an Ness Avenue a retiredlh train 9ome two farmer died yesterday In a local with his complaint hospital have written In behalf of "UT Armenia Damoorjlan had towns like Tulare and Madera in a director of the National Heritage Foundation which is sponsoring weeks ago lived "not be very be referred to President long" and will consist entirely of doctors treating out patients among the veteranx Magnuson said he recently told trustees of theAMA the profession might as well face the lssue-vahere la no reason why we should defend Tools Burn 9 Pours Tractor When Boy Gasoline On Fire in Fresno five years survived hy a sister Mrs Mary Chooljlsn of Del Rey and a number of nephews and nieces Funersl servlres are scheduled for I he San Joaquin Valley and Santa Crui and Monterey on the central const" Sproul said The train will he In California for 21 ds entering the state at people who got Into our profession by nook or crook In any nefarious Ask for a copy of new investment guide PEA -Imperial Valtoy ssanux Winter Nrllx inn Jure T9 Sr gmind pukfg bos re wrapped 3XT89 POTATOES-SI rert MlM 100 pound sarkx whit row Perris Vallsp I-A SOWS 33: RkrariM II I 18: Porlrr-lll II l-A 3: nil Triumph an rnd nrkx San Joaquin Valtoy 3 7 37891 trail 33S39I30i banana SWEET Jr rreyx lor I 3 3 pmind: IVirta Rirex Krn Cminly 39 7c pound Kr Wmir Marred Caunir IftSWIIr pound Sn Joaquin Valtoy 9 Sr Pakistan Asks For Probe 'n fhapel gan Diego' Fehruniy 22nd' and ienv or the Yost tk Webh Mortuary will Rev A II Chakmanjinn official Ing It Marrh 11th after a one day gland at Sncrgmenln The other cltleg on the rxhlhlllnn Itinerary Include Bakersfield Fresno Modesto and Stockton Ing Burial will be in Wechawken practices "The AMA trusters agreed to take the responsibility of rlennlng their own house rather than having the VA try In do he added Magnuson aalrt hla llal will he preaented dlrertly to the AMA trua-tera and he does not plan to make the names public WILLIAM It llVNX William Bedford william Bedford Flynn Tt a ej i rancher who lived at roule Box Mary Cutler 78 341C Ralmnnl I I or on Belmont Avenue 1 Hay And Grin nearic i Leonard Avenue died lait night in 5elma Teacher In DELANO tKern Co) Jan Two hulldlngs caught fire and tractor and a large quantity of tools were burned late yeaterday when Investigating officer Mid a 9 year old hoy decided to play wlih aome live embrra from an Incinerator The fire occurred at the home of Clarence Wankum three and one half mllea north of Delano In Tulare County Firemen reported Wankum'a young aon David plrked two glowing aticka out of on Incinerator took them Into the tractor ahed and poured gasoline on them to see them hurst Into flame Fire Damages Car TULARE (Tulare Co) Jan hlg home SAN FRANTISOO Jan IS- The lowing qiwtatinna ware rwmputad by 13 'Stala Market Nawa iarvtaot Dias Flynn came to Freini 19 monlhi Early UdyS (Fri go He was native of Tennessee Days SELMA (Fresno LAKK SUCCESS Jan Paklitan today aniwrrrd India's rhargri of sgrr salon with 10 point counter romplaint arruslni India of plotline dritrurtlon of ths stato of Pakistan" Pakistan demanded that the United aNHona Serurtly Counril rrrsle a rommisilon to go to th Irene at onre Inveillgaif tha entire iltuatlox and seek a solution The rounril also waa aiked to order India tn from aria of gvmalnn tzslnst Pakliian'1 In formnl J6 page memorandum Damages of 1650 tn inr belonging ji to MrCoy of Tulare resulted Surviving him are hla widow Mm ckwl track at ti Co) Jan Word was received here yeaterday of the death of Misi Mary il In aartoie par bund rad weight nntonthrwtM apaalftod fxX Ian Francisan: Nn 8 bright welters bar'ty 44 lb 34 3X Nn 1 brignt weater barley MartouL from fire which occurred one and one hnlf mile southeast of Tulsre-LIndsay yeaterday at 2:44 The rural Tulare Are truck answered the call Donney Flynn four sons William Tgf! 'sTinn I'i'Cutlrr 7R In lloTlywiod Miss'Cut- nnH1 ilfr' th daughter of an early day Hel9htgMhmre rfauoiiiure mTI Selma wai bom in Pan- a ret Coe nTVre Mr' i 11 V11? Freano County and Kart of Tafl VTd Mra wMh- t0 Selma area In 1879 43 knunria $4 809 45X Medium milling lypa barley 144394 430 tn Srrrrlary-Gerierai T'ygve Lis Sir Mohammad Zafrullah Khan for Nn 1 hard while wheal $3439 83X Nn 1 anil whit wheat IXI3 9BMI Nn I yellow earn bulh $8 379 68ft Nn I wane torn bulh 84 SX Nn 3 rahfnrni milo $4739 4 SX California Red Peed Onto 8448 9 460 She waa a member of the first graduating rlasa of the Selma Union High School and taughl school In the majority of the rural elementary schools In the Sielma Ttpton of New Mexico a brother Jack Flynn of Oklahoma and a slater Mrs A Strong of Tenneg-see 12 grandchildren and two trandchildren Kern Man Back From Alaska Recalls Cold Of '50 Below' If you ik looking for sound UMo-dale information on invratmrnt opportfinilira you'll want to ire thla timely report In the rurrrnt inaue our laveatmrnt Analysia Department reviews 1948 prospects for the prosperoui petroleum induatry Mlllleed Begged per ton in rirtotni eign minister of the Moslem dominion "emphallrally" denied Pah Istsn had given assistance to tribal Invaderi of Kaihmlr have corn-milted anv acts of aggression against India1' Northern aiandnrd mlllmn M293I 1U 1-real iinadard millrun 181 V) The Yoat 6 Webb Mortuary la In charge of funeral arrangement! Allnlfn Haled per ton in enrIMX Choree alfalfa' generaiiy eemparabla to Nn I sit 9 IX 3 district and In the Selma schools She moved to Southern CallfnrnlB In 1M2 and wbb a member of the tearhlng faculty of the Pasadena schools until her retirement several years ggn She li survived by three listers Mrs Stella Sheppard of San Jose TAFT (Kern Co) Jan After seven months scent working for the Arctic Contracting Compsnv In Point Barrow Alsski Dwight Aldrich son of Mr ana Mrs Albert Aldrich Sr returned home to find a sharp contrast in the wenlher When he left Point Harrow thermometer was registering 50 de- filtering when the sun disappears below the amps rn Ms Declares Dividend Jgn Swift atICAGO toVVtt? First California Company GUY WILLIAM PI RTFIr Funeral sen icen for Guy William Purcell 64 a plasterer of 218 Ahhy Street who died unexpectedly Wednesday noon will he held tomorrow at 10:) A In the Stephen Memorlgl Chgpel Cremation will follow Company meat parkere today a bi declared a gperial dividend nf Si a INVESTMENT ISCURITISI Miss Erie Culler of Hollywood snd Mrs Kllse Wit man of Fresno snd IJW ANftEtES Jax IX Market New WholeMI hare on capital Block psyghle of record Mgrrh lit to gharyholdtra delivered law Anneiea areal i ALFALFA-Market Tglephogg Mill 101S Fahaa Street tn greea below sera ana it was necessary to weir special clothing while woiktng on his oil rig In sight of the Arctic Orran The rig on the Navy Resent No 4 wax i ncased In a shroud of canvas of double thickness with rockwool Insulation between the layer tn protect II from the weal her frigid horizon and continue through February until Id reappearance The terrain around hie rig is flat and barren He waa four mllei from the Arfctlr There Is praetlcally no anow hut a great dral of wind which rauteil any anow to drift and shift rnnliniiniisly Aldrich mri experts estimated lhe earlh Is finzen to a depth of fwm a brother Cutler of Selma Funeral servlres were rondurled yesterday In Hollywood with cremation following Jgnugry Kith Thin wag in addition to the declaration of a quarterly payment nf 40 cent a share to hr made April Ut to shareholder of record Frh- IKESNO 1 Mmcm Nn 1 ISSf IT Nn toafy $13913 3X Nn I areen $33 9 14 Th fnllnwinn prtra qunied are hundred- ALBAIOE RADY Graveside srrvlre we rohritirt-9d In the Hnly Cross Cemetery this grtrrnnnn for a mn of Mr ontf Mr (andldo Alhalus Route Rot 214 ho died at birth vrslerrlny In a a lornl hospllgl Msley'q West Side Hl'KtilAR ETEAIJ4 tl8 A burglar who broke the glass In door entered the service station mi richt run tn rarhu only irunrvWTIh red nr 'hire wheat bulh MiTr Un Unimex president of Sutri Sh 11 luiipM ttokl4 Sh Dto Him taqladi Sn Jm SmM Am Brawny Prevriy glib PraiWM i Hip Wmui Mrawnto tigii 3 reck Ira I tkM Vicofe Tirmi hi ween Sen Fhmritre Lm Anglin end Fork 4g pound hulk 'eld shBrehnlriera Bt th rompany'g 9331' Grading hurley 14 STW TH A tough kind of moss Is the vegelsllnn Aldrich liven with his parents on operated hy Al llrrdie si jnO Norlh 5 In charge Resides hla 1 1 Street and stole 1275 He look annual meeting that reestablish- lit nf rationing and price con- All building on the reserve are: fee I enclosed he said Jn a similar' method He nsltl the low temperature start at Point Barrow in October only he imi Shell Oil Company Icete at 25 awffriBaslwW lt- Rn I yellow rani bulk 381 117 (rn! vr NlMt would ht WBItrful a 3 Milo bulk 4 7894 IX and Ineffectiva rareptg the child is survived by lOIhe money from the cash drawer Brothers and on lister jand i vending machine I A- i.

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