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to THE CALIFORNIAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1939 13 Overcome Selling to Finish With Moderate Improvement LEADERS REMAIN ON PLUS SIDE OF LEDGER last minNEW YORK gripped the market today and at the close leading issues had gained fractions. to around a point or more. At the opening there was a mild effort to rally and leading issues piled up gains of fractions to around a point. Then selling developed to an extent, advances were cut or turned into small retreats and movements became indecisive. Brokers found little in the news to the various fluctuations, ascribing for, them to the action of traders in switching here and there in an effort to find some solid spot upon which to stand.

Transfers were around 800,000 shares. No group seized leadership at any time during the session although the rails, on the whole, turned in about the best performance. Advances in grain prices provided cheering note and Wall Street was likewise satisfied with Juno quarter earnings reports which continued, In many cases. to be better than had been expected. New York Close NEW YORK, July 26.

(U. Los Angeles Cash Grain LOS ANGELES, July 26. (A. Railroads Atchison Baltimore Chesapeake' 36 Great Northern Illinois Central New York 1616 Northern Pacific Pennsylvania 19 Southern Pacific 151 Industrials American Can 96 Borden American Tel. Tel.

Caterpillar Tractor 45 Cities Service Columbia Gas Consolidated Edison 33 Continental Can 3778 Corn Products 62 Curtiss- Wright 51 First National Stores. 5014 Fox Films General Electric 38 Foods 4614 Hocker Products Goodyear Tire, International Harvester 55 International Tel. Johns-Manville Montgomery Ward. North American Pacific Gas Pacific Lighting 50 Phelps Dodge 39:4 Radio Corporation Safeway Stores Sears Hoebuck Southern California U. 8.

Union Carbide United Aircraft 38 Warner Brothers Western Linton 23 Westinghouse Electric Woolworth 487 J. C. Penney, 93 Transamerlen Metals American. Smelting 16 Anaconda Bethlehem Steel 6410 International Nickel 501 Kennecott Copper 37 Ropublie Steel 19 U. S.

543 Vanadium Steel Tobacco and Sugar American Tobacco $3 American Tobacco Cuban American Sugar R. J. Reynolds Oils Atlantic Refining. Consolidated Phillips 36 Shell 1114 Standard of 267 Standard of Socony Vacuum Texas Company Tide Assd. new.

121 Motors Chrysler General Motors 481 Packard Motors 3 'Studebaker Timken Roller Bearing. 46 Equipments American Car Foundry. American Locomotive Baldwin Locomotive 13 General 51 Pullman Stewart- Warner Los Angeles Livestock LOS ANGELES, July 26. (A. Hogs, salable supply 250; steady to 10c higher; top $7.75: medium to choice butchers no sows sold.

Cattle $00; steers very slow: few sales about steady; other classes steady; few medium steers few. yearlinga Mexicans $6.30: few heifers $7.25 down; cows $5.500 6,40: canners and cutters bulls $607.30. Calves 200; slow: few sales steady: few vealers few calves $8.50 down. Sheep 250; holdovers 426; all unfinished lambs; no sales; late Tuesday good to choice shorn lambs stendy at Grain quotations from the FederalState Market News Service. (Prices quoted are fleld run, in carlots only): No.

2 yellow corn, bulk, prompt delivery, $1.22. California wheat, sacked, No. 1 soft and hard white, $1.25. California barley, sacked, 44 No. 2 bright western, 90c.

California barley, sacked, 46 No. 1 bright western, 90c. California yellow milo, No. 2, sacked, Los Angeles Hay LOS ANGELES. July 26.

(U. Flay, 'delivered f.o.b. Los Angeles, per ton: No, 1 barley hay (new crop), No. 1 hay (now crop), Alfalfa, delivered to Hynes or El Monte: U. S.

No. 3 leafy, mostly $12012.50. U. S. No, 2, $10.5060 11, A ODD LOTS We give the same care and service to Odd Lot transactions as we do to round lots.

Odd Lot orders executed on all important exchanges. J. A. HOGLE CO. Established 1915 Members -NEW PORK STOCK EXCHANGE Los Angalas Stock Exchange and other exchanges 1408 Seventeenth street Phone 8240 NEW YORK, July 26.

(A. Cotton futures swept into new high ground on active buying today fore the pace slowed. down and top marks were pared. Late prices were still up 11 to 14 points, with March ahead the out. side at 8.67 and October 11 higher at 9.04.

Buoying the market were continued foreign and domestic trade short covering and large buying believed to be lifting of hedges. favorable weather reports spurred other demand. Futures closed 7 to 13 higher. Middling spot 9.75 nominal. Melon Prices Watermelons: Truck lots San quin valley Klondikes average $15 per ton; average stripes average $16; Local Klondikes and stripes average ton.

Cantaloupes: Local HBs standard crates 16-24s 27s 368 best few 60c, 45s 45s' Saugus district standard 16-27s best 90c a 368 Delano HB8 Jumbo. 27-36s Kern county Jumbo 6-9s Casabas, Kern county Jumbo loupe crates 12s Honeyballs Imperial valley Jumbo 36-455 1.25: Japanese melons, Riverside standard 10.16s Cotton Futures Santa Cruz 3c; Ventura county Arroyo Grande Peaches: San Joaquin valley Hales lugs, per lb. 48s 60s 70s 848 Elbertas 70s and larger 24s 96s Tuscan Clings lug; Beaumont and Yucaipa Rochesters 48s 60s 80s local Imperials 1c lb: local Babcocks. special packs 546 7c. 608 6c, 70s 5c, 78s 845 96s lugs, medium size lb.

Apricots, Peaches Apricots -Watsonville Royals S. F. STOCKS SHOW SLIGHT GAIN IN DULL TRADING (Associated Press Leased FRANCISCO, July stock market turned dull and mained Irregular in forenoon trading today. The only wide move on the San Francisco Stock Exchange was a drop of points chalked against Hawaiian Sugar. Otherwise gains had a slight edge in number and extent.

Up or better were Emporium and Hale Bros. Ward, General Motors among the stores. Montgomery Bond and Share. Pacific Can edged up to a new high. Crown 5s lost and North American Oil There was no forenoon trading in Transamerica.

Stock- Close Crown Zellerbach 1.0½ Crown Zellerbach 81 DI Giorgio Fruit 014 General Motors North American 11 P. G. E. first Pacific Public Service 614 Southern Pacific 151 Standard Oil of 27 Los Angeles Produce LOS ANGELES. July 26.

(A. Trading was slow. Cantaloupes and peaches continued weak. Cauliflower and Italian squash were firm. Deans, eggplant, sweet potatoes, red raspberries and grapes were a easier.

Other commodities were mostly dull about steady. Beans: Local Kentuckys, pole yellow WAX Kentucky type 2 Blackeyes Limas, local and San Diego county pole 3c. Eggplant: Local lugs 9 to 12 tops 50465c; Kern county, crates 1.50. Grapes: Kern county seedless 2c. lb; Red Malagas 3904e; Ribiers 605c: Black Monukkas Coachella Potatoes: valley Local Malagas long whites.

100-1b. ib. S. No. 1 $1.26 COm1mercials No.

28 6500750; Stockton Prides, good quality Russets, Santa Maria commercials. potatoes: Coachella valley and Kern county Jerseys, medium to large No. 29 1002c: Kern county and local Nancy Halls, medium to large 31c: No. 2g lb. San Francisco Livestock SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, July 26.

(A. 600; butchers opened 10c higher; earlier top and bulk 170 to 220-1b. butchers odd lots 140 to 160-lb. and 230 to 265-lb. sorted out $7.10: packing sows about steady at $4.76 Cattle, 300; calves, 10: very little action, undertone weak; package dium 905-lb.

grass steers $7.50, medium to good whortfeds held considerably higher; she stock scarce, steady; half load common to medium mixed steers and: heifers $6.50: medium to good range cows salable cutters $4.35 (04.50; few fat dairy cows $5: bulls scarce, quoted $6.50 down, Calves: Nominal, good to choice vealers and light calves quoted Sheep, 500; holdovers, 150; shorn lambs slow 15 Gi25c lower, wooled kinds lacking: 3 decks good to choice 75-1b, north coast shorn lambs springers $6. few $7: medium to good shorn less desirable $5.50: older classes steady, package choice? light shorn yearlings medium to good slaughter ewes Dried Frults SAN FRANCISCO, July crop: Apricots--All grades nominal. Prunc8-Santa Claras, 20-308 30-405, 40-509, 50-608 60-708, 70-80s; 80-908, 90-100. Outsides 20-30s, 6e; 30- 40s, 40-50s, 50-60s, C0- 70s, 3c: 70-809, 21c; 80-90s, 2 90- 1008, Peache8-Yellows, standards, choice, extrit choice, 7c; fancy, Muirs, standard, choice, extra choice, Raisins--Choice Thompsona in 25-lb. boxes, 4c: in 15-oz.

cartons, fancy Thompsons in 25-Ih. boxes, in 15-oz, cartons, choice seeded Muscat, fancy, Chicago Cash Grain CHICAGO, July, 26. (A. P. -Cash wheat: No.

2 No. 3 red (tough) No. 1 hard (tough) 640; No. 2, No. 3, 64c: No, 2 yellow hard No.

3 (tough) 62c; No. 2. mixed 640; No. 2 mixed (tough) No. 3 mixed (tough) 59c.

Corn' No. 1 yellow sample grade white Oats: No. 1 mixed (028c; No. 2 No. 2 mixed feeding 25c: No, 3 mixed sample grade (tough) No.

2 white No. 3, 26 No. 4, 27c; sample grade white Barley: No. 3, 45c; No. 4 feed 36c.

Government Bonds NEW. YORK, July 26. (A. -The closing prices of bonds on the New York Stock Exchange: Treasury 43-40, June, 103.8. 38, 41, 106.9.

47-43, 110.21. 45-43, 110.18. 46-44, 111. 48, 54-44, 110:1. 28, 47, 105.28, 53-49, 100.30.

65-60, 107.23. Federal Farm Mortgage 64-44, 109.20. Bar Silver NEW YORK, July 26. (A, BI silver unchanged. A.

MART QUIET AS LIGHT GAINS ARE RECORDED (Associated Press Leased Wire) TOS ANGELES, July Oil of California trading 1200 shares was unchanged at Southern California Edison common was up iond to to co-feature an otherwise quiet session on the Los Angeles stock exchange today. Republic, and Petroleum Southern preferred Pacific was at and Transamerica at advanced 1y each. Ryan Aeronautical was down 44 to Oceanic Oil dropped 10 cents to 50 cents and Bandini Oil dipped 1 to At the haltway mark seven issues were up, four down and 12 were un-: changed. Volume was approximately 6400 shares. Stock- Close Bandini Oil 51; Broadway Dept.

1. Farmers .390 Holly ,90 Richfield Oil: So. Calif. Edison Southern Pacific 1516 Transamerica 53. Union Oil 163 Coogan and Wife Apart Once More (Continued From Page One) are just not amicable, and there is nothing else to say about it." This is the second publicly known rift between the' Coogans.

They parted year, Jackic ing appearance tour. enersonal While he was in El Paso Betty became ill and was operated upon for appendicitis. He flew to her bedside and a reconciliation was effected. At the time they separated Coogan the elaborate furnishings of their home. Betty's mother said Jackie's financial condition necessitated the separation.

Recently, Jackie accepted a $150,000 settlement of a $4,000,000 accounting suit he brought against his mother and step. father, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Bernstein.

The sult was based. on his claim that his earnings as a juvenile actor in silent films were used by his father to establish a trust fund for him. payable when he reached turity. Nudist Camp Survey Ordered by Sheriff Associated Press Leased Wire) LOS ANGELES. July if's Captain Walter Hunter began an investigation of nudist camps in the county today, 38 an aftermath of the suicide of Mrs.

Dawn Hope Noel, 19, after a visit to such a camp. "I have been advised there are now laws under which nudist camps. 88 such, can be regulated," said Sheriff Eugene Biscalluz, who dered. the investigation. "The penal code forbids personal! exposure in public place or where others may be offended, and prohibIts conduct which disturbs the public peace or outrages public decency.

"If 1ve find activities at these camps come under this law, we will act." LOCOMOTIVE FOR MEXICO CALEXICO, July 26. (A. 65-ton Diesel locomotive, of hauling tons on a 1.5 per cent grade, was here for delivery to the government-sponsored Fuentes Brotantes-Punta Penasco railroad in Mexico. Poultry, Butter, Eggs LOS ANGELES. July 26.

(U. Butter Extras, 26c. Prime firsts. 24c. Standards, 23c.

Undergrades, Candled Eggs Large--Clean extras, 26c; light dirty extras, 24c: clean standards, light dirty standards, checks. 19c. Medium -Extras, 23c: light dirty extras, cleun standards, light dirty standards, 19c; checks. 17c. Small--Extras, 15c; light dirty extras, 13c.

Case count. 18c. Poultry Hens, Leghorns, to 12c. Hens, Leghorns, and up to 4 13c. Hens, over 4 lbs.

and up. 14c. Hens, colored. to 4 20c. Hens, colored, over 4 and up, 19c.

Broilers. and up to 16c. Broilers, over 34 and up to Fryers, Leghorns, over and up 14c. Fryers, colored, and up to 15c. Fryers, colored, over and up to 15c.

colored. over lbs. and up. 16c. Stags, colored, 15c.

Old roosters, colored. 10c. Old rooters. Leghorns, 8c. Ducklings, P'ekin, over 6 lbs.

and up, 12c. Ducklings, under 5 10c, Old ducks. white Pekin, Sc. Geese, 15c Young tom turkeys, 14 lbs. and under 11 16c.

Young tom turkeys, 20 lbs. and up, 16c. Young hen turkeys, 9 lbs. and under 11 16c. Young hen turkeys, 11 lbs.

and up, 160. Old hen turkeys, 14c, Old tom turkeys, 14c. Capons, 6 to 8 24c, Capons, over 8 and up, 26c, Rabbits, No. 1 white, to 10c. Rabbits, mixed colors, to 14 Sc.

Rabbits, woolly, Sc. Rabbits, No. 1 old. 5c. Chicago Livestock Chicago Livestock CHICAGO, July 26.

(A. Salable hogs 9000; butchers around 10c higher; sows showing more advance: top $7.15: bulk good and choice 180-240 lbs. $6.80 (07.10; most. 240-270 lbs. $6.30626.95: 270-300 few 300-340 lbs.

light sows mostly $5.256 5.50; 800-350 lbs. 400-500 by. 2 Salable cattle 10,000: salable calves 3 1000: active trade on all grades light steers and yeurlings, especially kinds scaling 050 lbs. down; steers of value to sell at $9 upward predominating in run; early top stock cattle steady, scarce; cutter grades and fat COWA extremely scarce, slow. steady: bulls stondy to weak; practical top heavy sausage offerings $7.25: vealers scarce and stondy at $9.500010.50.

Salable sheep, 0000; today's trade very alow; Apring lamb and yearling undertone fully 15(026c lower: sheep about steady; few sales and most bids. good native spring lambs 3 $8.75: few native slaughter ewes odd decks feeder yenrling: Metals Market NEW. steady; YORK, July electrolytic 26. (A. spot -Cop- 10.2560 10.37½: export 10.35.

Tin steady: apot and nearby. 48.60: forward 48.10. Lead steady; spot, Now York 4.86 Cast St. Loula 4.70. Zine steady: Cast St.

Louis spot and forward 4.504.60. Quicksilver 87.00090.00 Pig Iron, aluminum, antimony, platinum and Chinese wolframite unchanged, KERN COUNTY RECORDS AND VITAL STATISTICS DOCUMENTS Trust Deeds 17766-Goldman G. Bittick and -wife to Edw. A. Kelly et al, trustees V.

Pierucei, $800, lot 14, block 1, Descanso 17776-Ernestine Hansen to Title Insurance and Trust Company, trustees. for Fred L. Gribble and wife as Joint tenante, $345.31, lot 21, block Chester Park Tract. -John Asimakis to Bakersfield Abstract Company, trustees for Arthur D. Kelley and Statie 7.

Crandley ag joint tenants, $2064.64, Bakers- lot 5 and portion lot 4, block 112, field. 17829-Walter R. Knight and wife to Corporation of America trustees for Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association $4000. lot 3. block 13, Skyline Park subdivision No.

1. Assigns rents. 17831-Donald P. Hickok and wife to E. T.

Kruse et al trustees for The San Francisco Bank, $7300, lot 16, tract No. 1085. 17532-Same to W. B. Morgan et al trustees for Margaret L.

Lowell, $800. lot '16, tract No. 1085. 11834--Jack C. Smith and wife to E.

T. Kruse et al trustees for The San Francisco Bank, $2900, lot 29, block E. Wingland Square No. 1, tract No. 1086.

17836- to Bakersfield, Abstract Company trustees Charles F. Smith and wife joint $1100, lot 29, block Wingland Square No. 1, tract No. 1086. 17837-J.

M. Jackson and wife to Security Insurance and Guarantee Company trustees for Fresno Guarantee Building -Loan Association, $2600. lot 9, block F. tract No. 1086, excepting east feet thereof.

17843-Ward Robertson and wife to Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association. trustees for Lauren Miner and wife as joint tenants, $800, lot 19, Park subdivision No. 1, Delano. Herman to Bank of America National Trust. and Savings Association, trustees.

for D. M. Herman and wife as joint tenants, lot 107, Alamo Park Subdivision No. 2. 17816-Mollle Herman to Bank of America Natonal Trust and Savings Associations, trustees for D.

M. Herman and wife as joint tenants, $1200, lot 107, Alamo Park Subdivision No. 2. 17820-Lee G. Boyd.

and wife to Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association, trustees for Occidental Life Insurance Company, $3000, lot 28, tract 1061, Dobrusky Square. Assigns rents. 11823-S. A. Camp and wife and J.

C. Ohanneson and wife to Corporation of America, trustees for Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association. $4000. W14 of of section 36, 29-28, together with one -half interest in pumping plant site, excepting minerals. 17829-Walter R.

Knight and wife to Corporation of America, trustees for Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association, $4000. lot 3. block. 13, Assigns Skyline rents. Park.

Subdivision Lis Pendens County Land Company VA. Lawrence E. Karr, et al, notice of pendency of action to quiet title to portion of. section 18, 27-26. Superior Court, Kern county.

Attachments 17759-D. B. Newell, constable. levies attachment in amount of $276.25 on all rights of John Dvoroff in the of section 32, 29-26. Justice's Court, Sixth Township, Kern county.

Requests 17790-Ellawee Gladys Olds requests notice of default, under mortgage executed by J. C. Olds et al, covering portion of Villa block 1, Lowell Agreements 17763-Anna M. Newbrough agrees to convey to Mary T. Messenger for $2500, portion of lot 23, block James Arp Subdivision, Mortgages 17782-Irven L.

Wofford mortgages to Charles E. Timmons and wife for $600, lots 3 and 4 and SW of NW 1 and and of lot 2, in of section 3, 26-33. Releases 17784-The Federal Land, Bank of Berkeley releases to L. Tourpin, of section 26. 32-32.

DAVEY TO TRAVEL PHILADELPHIA, July 26. (A. Davey O'Brien, who flipped Texas Christian to fame last season, faces the prospect of traveling almost as fast as his passes in his first few weeks as professional footballer. The little fellow--he weighs about 150-starts practice today with the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Professional League. He leaves August 12 for Chicago to work with a group of college toward their game with the New York Giants August 30.

BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game At Pittsburgh- R. H. E. PHILADELPHIA 1 9 PITTSBURGH 3 Batteries: Higbe, Davis and Millies; Swift and Berres. At Chicago- R.

H. E. BROOKLYN 2 5 CHICAGO .10 13 2 Batteries: Fitzsimmons, Hutchinson and Phelps; Dean and Hartnett, Garbark. AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game At Boston- R. 11.

E. CHICAGO 8 13 .0 1 9 5 Batteries: Dietrich, Brown and Tresh; Wilson, Wade and Peacock. At New York- R. H. E.

ST. LOUIS. 1 3 NEW 14 20 Batterles: GIll, Whitehead, Law. son and Glenn; Ruffing and Dickey. At Philadelphia- R.

H. E. CLEVELAND PHILADELPHIA 3 9 17 8 1 Batteries: Milnar and Sewell; Potter, Nelson and Hayes. At Washington- R. I.

E. DETROIT 3 6 WASHINGTON 1 Batteries: Newsom and Tebbetts; Krakauskas, Carrasquel and Guillani. (Up to Noon Today) RECORDED AT HALL OF RECORDS CHARLES H. SHOMATE, Recorder Oil Instruments 17791-Security Leasing Corporation assigns to Louise M. Green in of NI1, of of section 4, 29-29.

17792-Same assigns to Mina Giles all. rights NE4 of SW1 of SE of section 4. 29-29. 17193-Security Leasing Corporation assigns to Ada O. Bisbee all rights in of SW 1 of of of section 4.

29-28. 17794-Same assigns to Marie and Charles 0. Bauer all rights In of of SW: of of NE section 4, 29-29. 17795-Same assigns to William V. and Amelia Draper all rights in of of.

SwA of of NE! section 4, 29-29. 17796-Same assigns to Andrew and Marie M. Zickert. as joint tenants, all rights in of W1 of of NE', section 4, 29-29. 17797-Same assigns to Carrie Kraemer all rights in S12 of NWA of of of NES section 4, 29-29.

10798-Same assigns to Ralph and Mary Elizabeth Dowthwalte all the rights In of of of section 4. 20-29. 17799-Same assigns to Clarice A. Jorclan all rights in of SEV of of of section 4, 21-29. 17803-The Texas Company quitclaims to T.

G. Harriman and wife. NW4 section 9, of section and of section 18, 25-23. to terminate lease. 17821-Percy F.

Hudson and wife lease to Richfield Oil Corporation for term of 20 years, section one 21 -eighth and royalty, of NET section 20. 10-23. 17823-California Lands, grants to Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association. all minerals produced from or underlying of of NE'; section 36. 29-28.

17826-Bank of' America National Trust and Savings Association grants a to California Lands, minerals in and under portion section 36, 29-2S. Reconveyances 17772-Bakersfield Abstract Company, trustees, reconvey to 0. WV. Shupp and wife portion lot 38, East Nile. Tract Extended.

17838-Corporation of America, tees, reconvey to Frank R. Loustalot and wife, lot 6, block A A. Tract No. 1010. 17817-Bakersfleld Mortgage Company, trustees, reconvey to Alva Hackney and wife, lot 2S, tract No.

1061, brusky Square. 17818-Same trustees reconvey to same lot 28, tract No. 1061, Dobrusky Square. Judgments 17800--J. A.

Slaughter and L. S. Trigg, doing business ag The Doctors Business Bureau, Va. Charles F. Johnson and Ida P.

Johnyon, wife, judgment for plaintiff in amount of $229.75. Municipal Court, City and County of Los Angeles. New Addresses street, No. 12, to 1612 Twenty -third street. BLAND, R.

and Liggett streets. CHAVEZ. Jeffery street to Santa Barbara. ELLIOTT, Ernest Owens street to 1000 Kentucky street. FRENCH, C.

M. --3656 Jewett Lane. FRAZIER. Fred-1302 "Eye" street to 1403 Seventh street. FORD, Robert Lake street.

FRANCISCO, George. Jr. -1515 Sixteenth street, No. 11. FLIPPEN, J.

Sycamore street to 126 Warren street, Olidale. GIFFORD, H. Niles street. GODDARD, C. Maria to 402 California street, Oildale.

HOLLICK, Fourteenth street to North Chester and Roborts Lane. HOLEY, A. Chester avenue to I street. HENDERSON, Allen-424 Twentyfirst street to 903 Truxtun avenue. HUDSON, Wallace East Sixth street.

HOLDEN, C. A street. HANSEN, Arthur-483 Wilson avenue, Oildale. HOFF, S. Oregon street to 2301 Arlington street.

HOUGH, Frank-611 Columbus street. KLOEPPEL, Alex -Hanford to 1211 Sixteenth street. LUTTRAL, Felix-2209 Nelson street. LONG, J. Decatur street, Oildale, to Tulare, MONTGOMERY, F.

E. -Visalia to 1731 Blanche street. McLAUGHLIN, William -Locust street to 322 East Nineteenth strect. NEWTON, H. H.

-191S Cedar street. OAKS, Harold-000 South Baker street to 3630 street. O'DELL, John Patch to 140 Norris road, No. 3. ROBISON, T.

Angeles to 715 street. SIMPSON, C. to 1002 Monterey street. SIMONI, Frank-1021 Sumner street to 713 Summer street. STILLWELL, E.

Loma Drive to 705 Woodrow street, Oildale. SCROGGINS. Lester -Oildale to 3722 Jewett Lane. STEWART, Ida-206 East Seventh street, Route 6, Box 130. SMITH, -Riverside, to 3020 San Dimas street.

WHITE, Dick-156 North Chester avenue. WISEMAN, Alice-314 Seventeenth street Santa Monica. WILLIAMS, R. Truxtun avenue. WALKER, Willie-709 Sacramento street.

WILCHER, Irdell-Casa Loma to 515 A Grace street. WEAVER, L. Loma Linda. WISE, F. "Eye" street.

AZEVEDO, Caterino-215 Lake street (rear). BATTAGLIN. J. -2325 Truxtun avenue to Stockton. BONDS, Myrtle 2109 Seventeenth Electrical Permits A.

Thompson, range and Earl Pedermen, Nick I Molinaro, 519 street. tractor, Dr. R. M. Jones, 629 Oleander.

tractor $150, install electric service, 515 street. contractor. $35. install fixtures, Earl Pedersen, con- $1000, install outlets, E. J.

Gartley, Plumbing Permits Mrs. Porter Munsey, $75, water heater only, 2100 street. F. Tebeau, contractor. COURT CALENDAR R.

B. LAMBERT, Presiding Judge Probates: Monday at m. Law and Motion at 2:00 p. Order to is Show Cause 10:00.00 a. m.

Divorces 10:00 a. m. Tuesday, Deeds 17162-Fred F. Metzger and wife grant to Balley Gregory and wife as joint tenants, lots 12 and 22, block 19, Highland Park. 17764-M.

J. Connors grants to Margaret Regina O'Connor portion section 34, 25-22, reserving easement for road. 17765-A. S. Goode and a wife grant to Goldman G.

Bittick and wife as joint tenants lot 14, block 1, Descanso Park. 17774-James Camp et al grant to Phyllis Obanneson, separate property, lots 1 and tract No. 1021. 17775-Fred L. Gribble and wife grant to Ernestine Hansen lot 21, block Chester Park Tract.

17777-Roy F. Stock. and wife grant to Roy F. Stock. and wife as Joint tenants, lots 9 and 10, block 368, Stark Tract.

17780-Arthur D. Kelley and Statie 7. Crandley grant to John Asimakis lot 5 and portion lot 1, block 112, Bakersfield. 17830-Margaret L. Lowell grants to Donald E.

Hickok and wife as joint tenants, lot 16, Tract No. 1085. 17833-Charles F. Sinith and Associates grant to Jack (. Smith and wife ay joint tenants, lot 29.

block Wingland Square No. 1, Tract No. 1056. $3.50. 17536-Same grant to J.

IT. Jackson and wife is joint tenants, lot 9, block Wingland Square No. 1. Tract No. 1086.

excepting east feet thereof. grant to Board 17839-Frank R. Loustalot, and wife of the State of California, lot 6, block Tract No. 1010. 17840-Davis H.

Briscoe grants to Harold E. Briscoe, one- -sixteenth interest in of section 28. 32-29. 17841-Same grants to J. C.

Briscoe. one-sixteenth interest in same property. 17842-Same grants to Alvia B. Sears. one -sixteenth interest in same 17845 Jake -Jake Vanderlet Vanderlel and and wife wife as grant joint tenants, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, block 636, Northern Division to Bakersfleld.

17804-Rose Maginnis quitclaims to E. R. Maginnis, Chicasha. Twenty Grand and Equipoise quartz mines. 17805-A.

B. Barngrover quitelaims to M. E. Waggoner all rights in 1483 placer mine located in section 14, 10-9. 17806-Bert Fisher and North Extension Soledad Mines Syndicate quitclaim to Golden Queen Mining Company one -half interest in The Duplex and The Duplex Wedge mines situate in section 6, 10-12.

17819-Alva Hackney and wife grant to Lee G. Boyd, and wife as joint tenants lot 28, Dobrusky Square, also known as Tract No. 1061. 17822-W. J.

Schneider grants to Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association of of section 36. 29-28. together with one-half interest in pumping plant site, etc. 17524-Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association grants to S. A.

Camp and wife one -half interest and to J. C. Ohanneson and wife one -half interest in of of section 36. 29-28. together with one -halt interest in pumping plant site, etc.

Reserves minerals. grants to Heard, and 17827-Kern County. Land Company wife, portion block 465-C, Bakersfield. Reserves minerals. 17828-San Joaquin Valley Development Company granta to Walter R.

Knight and wife As joint tenants, lot 3, block 13, Skyline Park No. 1, Proofs of Labor 17786--John 'H. Moore et al file proof labor on The Big Horn mine. 17787-Same file proof of labor on Prosperity Lode No. 1 mine.

17510-H. Gerbrach files proof of labor on Quan Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, Zuna Nos. 2 and 3 and Loop Hole Nos.6 and 7, Defense and Zubdah Fraction No. mines.

17811-Paul Walterg files proof of labor on Gun Sight Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 lode mines. 17814-Calsilco Corporation files proof of labor on Colorado, Amigo, Buena Vista, Esperanza, Eureka, Calailco; Belvedere, Orange and Egga mines. 17815-Arthur W. Nobles files proof of labor on Laurel- Rand group of lode claims, known as Omega Group Nos.

4, Clark, Beach, Alpha and Junction mines, Notices 17770-Lillie M. Evans gives notice of completion of duplex building and garago on lots 27 and 28, block 2, Alta Vista Tract. Completed July 24, 1939, by M. T. Carlton.

17788-California Construction Company gives notice of sale to Yosemite Refinery, of steel tank and accessorles. for $1759.95, to be installed on section 28. 29-27. 17801-Pay D. Jones gives notice of completion of dwelling and garage on lot 8, tract No.

1079, Bakersfield. Completed July 20, 1939, by Robert Ely, 17802-John F. Melly et al give notice of completion of building on portion section 17, 11-12. Completed July 24, 1939. Location Notices 17807-Marian Murray Nicoll locates the Whispering Hope lode mine in Sageland mining district.

1780S-John W. Nicoll locates the Cottontail lode mine in Scody or Sageland mining district. 17809-- John W. Nicoll et al locate the Pluto No. 1 lode mine in same mining district.

17812 locate -Carl the Milton Oberlander et 32-39 al section 10, in Unknown mining district. 17813-Ethel Darden et al locate the section 10, 32-39 in Unknown mining district. Orders and Decrees 17778-Estate of Noble Joseph a Pickle, deceased, order settling final account and decree distributing estate, to Billle Irene Pickle and David Locy Pickle, each one Interest in personal property and lot 16, subdivision of block 9, West Park, together with portion of section 35, 29-27, adjoining Oak street on west. Superior Court, Kern county. Certificates 17785-Grant Knitten and wife certify to re-recordation of trust deed dated January 22, 1929, executed by Grant Kniffen and wife to Bank of America National Trust and Savings Agsociation covering of and of of section 36, 26-24.

WHEN IN JAIL AND NEED BAIL Call Bail Bond Binger Phone 480-1790-M or 1635-R Probate Calendar 6895-Estate Tillie Cain, deceased. Petition Charles A. Cain for letters of administration. H. E.

Schmidt, attorney. Granted, bond $250 surety, $500 personal. 33666-Petition Sarah L. Morris to establish fact of death of C. Morris a Joint tenant, Harvey, Johnston Baker, attorneys.

Granted. 0711-Estate Edward E. Broome, deceased. Petition Sarah Broome for report and final distribution. T.

R. Claflin, attorney. Granted. so 6602-Estate Don E. Rogers, deceased.

Petition Donald G. Kendall for accounts and final distribution. Kendall Howell, attorneys. Approved and granted. 6666-Estate E.

Hirth, deceased. Petition C. Houze for final account, discharge of administrator, extruordinary administrator's and attorney's fee. Calvin H. Conron, attorney.

Approved and granted. 5422-Estate Albert Johnson, deceased. Petition Edith C. Bell for distribution. T.

R. Claflin, attorney. Granted. 6823-Estate John Musselman, deceased. Petition N.

C. Houze for confirmation of sale of real property, Brittan Mack, attorneys. Granted. 6886-Estate and guardianship of Glenn Fuller. Petition of Loyal J.

Fuller for letters of guardianship. Coker F. Rathbone, attorney. Petition granted. 6831-Estate James S.

Plows, deceased. Petition Jack W. Hogo for authority to continue business of decedent. Wagy Hulsy, attorneys. Granted.

6891-Estate and guardianship of Otto Wernll, insane. Petition Lena Wernli for appointment of. guardian. W. E.

James, attorney. Continued to July 31, 1939. 6848-Estate of James G. Dale, deceased. Petition Heather B.

Dale for letters of administration or to assign whole of estate to widow. WagS Hulsy, attorneys. Granted. 6906-Estate and guardianship of Barbarn Hyatt, minor. Petition Harvey Hyatt for letters of guardianship.

Borton. Petrini. Conron Borton, attorneys. Granted, bond $750 surety, $1500 personal. 6150-Estate and guardianship of Ruth Geraldine Vitello, minor.

Dropped from calendar. Orders to Show Cause 33760-Margaret G. Steen v9. Allen W. Steen, order to show cause continued to July 31.

1939. Kendall Howell, attorneys. 33775-George Bergner V8. Travis P. Lane et al.

Order to show couse heretofore submitted. Upon giving bond of $1500 to be approved by court, it is ordered that" injunction pending the suit issue. County Clerk's Office R. J. VEON, Clerk New Suits 33849-Fannie Gordon VS.

Sam Gordon et al, for separate maintenance. Brittan Mack, attorneys for plaintiff. 33850-Vic Schreiner VS, Edna Pearl Schreiner, for divorce. Young Wooldridge, attorneys for plaintiff. 33851-Kern County Land Company V'9.

Lawrence Karr et al, to determine adverse claims to portion of section 18. 27-26. W. B. Bealzley, attorney for tiff.

33852-Sara Brockway Deuel vs. Joseph Ray Deuel. for and Injunction. Frederick E. Hoar, attorney for plaintiff.

33853-Wilma Aguirre V8. Raymond M. Aguirre, for divorce, extreme cruelty. W. C.

Dorris, attorney for plaintiff. 33854-A. J. Fowler VS. Taft Well Drilling Company et al.

for judgment of $1626.80. automobile acetdent. Edward West, attorney for plaintiff. 33855-Alex T. Nelson and wife and A.

F. A Gilman vs. Taft Well Drilling Company et al, for judgment of 284.96, automobile accident. Edward West. attorney for plaintiffs, 33856-Lillie E.

Nash vs. Martha Bradley, for judgment of $10,000 and conte, false nrrest. Borton, Petrini. Conron Borton, attorneys for plaintiff. 33857-John H.

Nash V8. Martha Bradley, for Judgment of $10.000 damages in false arrest. Borton. Petrini, Conron Borton, attorneys for plaintiff. Intentions to Wed Forest Augustus Neff, 30, Isabella, and Amy Louise Wildman, 23, Bakersfield.

Lester Irene Wayne Jones, 20, Dunaway, both of 22, and Visalia. Alice Ivan Clarkson Justice, 21, and Vesper Maxine Duty, 18,. both of Bakergfield. Emil Edward Penner. 28: Wasco.

Bernice Ellen Permenter, 20. Arvin. Earl K. Johnson, 22, and Dorothy Irene Miler, 17, both of Bakerafield. Yoshikazu Aoki.

35, and Chiyoko Kino. 23, both of Arvin. Thomas Bryan Robinson, 26, and Florence Arlene Conly, 22, both of Bakersfield. Roscoe Rolland Haskins, 27. and Alma Lorene Cox, 33, both of Taft.

Articles of incorporation 4801-Ovila M. Normandin, Bernard and E. T. Niekirk form articles of incorporation of Midcall Oil Company, for purpose of drilling, for oil and other minerals, with principal office in County of Los Angeles, California. 4802--C.

R. R. Roberts, Caro E. Engel and 1. Wilson form articles of incorporation of Valley Cold Storago Company with principal office in Bakersfield, Kern county, California, aggregate par value of shares of stock to be $25.000.

Probates Probates 6907-Estate of Nelson Cleveland Grahain, deceased, petition for special letters of administration. Brittan Mack, attorneys for petitioner. UNION CEMETERY Furnishes MONUMENTS FLOWER CONTAINERS GRAVE MARKERS" at Lowest Prices Monumental Display at Cemetery Entrance Office Within the Grounds PHONE 2237 Civil 30684-Hayward Lumber, and Investment Company Ross et al. Motion to tax costs. Philip T.

Lyons; Siemon Claflin, attorneys. Continued to September 11, 1939. 33740-People vs. W. E.

Sholar et al. Order to show cause. Thos. Scott; H. C.

Mack, attorneys. Submitted. 33739-People V9. O. H.

Sears et Order to show cause. Thos. Scott; Edw. West, attorneys. Continued to July 31, 1939.

33688-Sally J. Wells VS. Universal Credit Company et al. Motion requesting plaintiff to submit to physical examination. Claflin, Dorsey Campbell.

A. J. Getz et al, attorneys. Demurrer submitted, motion granted. 33678-Wilkinson Company vs.

Central Valley Petroleum Company. demurrer of George Dahlstrom et al: motion for change of place of trial. Norbert Baumgarten: Louis J. Coolho, attorneys. Continued to July 31, 1939.

32424-Treasurer Company VS. D. D. Lucas, motion to file supplemental answer. R.

W. Henderson: W. E. James, attorneys. Granted.

33751-Julia C. Pierson vs. Homer Q. Bradfield et al, notice of motion to set aside judgment. Siemon Siemon; John B.

Young Joseph Woolridge, attorneys. Submitted. 33 33770-Henry Anderson, "'w. demurrer. Anderson vs.

Morris Lucille B. Chain; C. Dorris, attorneys. Submitted. 33680-Arlen Laurence Abby, vs.

Henry, A. Henry Rivin A. et al. Rivin. Special Frederick demurW.

-Welch; Hugo McKinley, attorneys. Submitted. 33476-Bakersfleld Bullding Materials Company vs. Sam Slate et al. Demurrer of Sam and Mrs.

Sam Slate to first amended complaint. Brittan Mack: Kendall Howell, attorneys. Submitted. 32339-Orvie Riddle vs. H.

L. Waldthausen et al. Demurrer of H. L. and Mrs.

H. L. Waldthausen. James V. Brewer and Nixon A.

Longl: Borton, Petrini, Conron Borton. attorneys. Submitted, 33690-Richard L. Adams v9. Leta M.

Adams. Notice of motion to amend answer and cross-complaint. Edwin P. Jacobsen; Hugo McKinley, attorneys. 8.

Dropped. 33822-Richard H. Bewick et al vs. J. J.

Lopez et al. Notice of motion to appoint arbitrator, order to show cause, Harvey, Johnston Haker. attorneys. Continued to August 14, 1939. 33720-W.

F. Buaas v8. Calvary Baptist Church et al. Demurrer of W. G.

James ct al. Harvey. Johnston Baker: Frederick E. Hoar, attorneys. Submitted.

33757-In re application of Willie Ng. Petition for order establishing birth. W. C. Dorris, attorneys.

Continued one week. 33053-Cora M. St. Clair vs. St.

Clair Estate Company et al. Demurrer of St. Clair Company et al to amended complaint: demurrer of L. P. St.

Clair to same. Lilly, Osborn Burum; Andrews Kline et al, attorneys, Continued to July 31, 1939. 31994-Nellie Pitt et al vs. Ruby Parks et al. Motion for new trial.

IlarVey, Johnson Baker; Edward West, attorneys. Submitted. 32377-Jake Kroeker et al vs. George W. Jacks et al.

Motion for permission to amend cross-complaint. Borton, Petrini, Conron Borton; Westover et al, attorneys. Submitted, 32418-Berniece Nick vs. Martin Gutunich. Notice of motion for mury judgment.

Wagy Hulgy; Hugo McKinley, attorneys. Submitted. 33543-Arthur Taylor vs. Mae Taylor. Demurrer, motion for change of venue, and to file memo.

of points and authorities. J. Heard, Stanley Visel, Submitted. 33327-Sam Gordon Vs. Fannie Gordon.

Motion to file. cross-complaint. Borton, Petrini, Conron Borton: Brittan Mack, attorneys. Submitted. 33516-Bertha O.

Herpel vs. Joseph A. Herpel. Motion to amend interlocutory decree of divorce. W.

C. Dorris, attorney. Dropped, Divorce Calendar 33303-Della B. Wiseman vs. Ernest A.

Wiseman Default by, publication, annulment. K. Lilly, torney. Continued one week. 33698-Florence L.

Nichols vs. Harold E. Nichols. Default divorce, extreme cruelty. Brittan and Mack.

attorneys. Interlocutory decree of divorce granted plaintiff. 33656-Beulah Evang V8. Elmer Evans. Default divorce, extremo cruelty, three children.

W. C. Dorris, attorney, Interlocutory decree and custody of daughter to plaintiff, custody of song to defendant, property settlement. 33773-John Contratto VS. June Contratto.

Default divorce, extreme cruelty, Jackson Mahon, attorney. Interlocutory decree of divorce granted plaintiff. 33651-Ina Vina Robinson v9. Clarence Orville Robinson. Default divorce, conviction of felony, four children.

Claflin, Dorsey and Campbell, attorneys. Interlocutory decree and custody of children to plaintiff. 33411-Dorlas Rhodes V9. Glenn Rhodes. Default divorce, publication, willful desertion.

W. C. Dorris, attorney. Dropped. 33694-Dorothy Wilcoxen vs.

Herschel Wilcoxen. Default divorce, cruelty. W. C. Dorris, attorney, Continued one week.

33755-Mayme Gregory Dublin VS. James Homer Dublin. Default. divorce, extreme cruelty, one child. Wrederick E.

Hoar, attorney. Interlocutory decree, custody of child, $20 mouth to plaintiff. 33744-Turner R. Pratton vs. Maggie May Pratton.

Default divorce, willful desertion. F. E. Hoar. a attorney.

Interlocutory decree of divorce granted plaintiff. 33781-Virgia Lee Martin vs. James Walter Martin. Default divorce, willful neglect, one child. W.

C. Dorris, attorney. Interlocutory decree, custody of child and $15 month to plaintiff. 33654-Georgo Elkins VS. Lottie Mae Default divorce, extreme cruelty, five children.

W. C. Dorris, attorney. Continued without date. 33793-Sylvia Shapro vs.

Joe Shapro, Divorce, date by stipulation, willful desertion. Morris B. Chain, attorney, Interlocutory decree of divorce to plaintiff. Flickinger-Digier CHAPEL offers state-wide service; feel free to telephone for advice at any time. TELEPHONE 97 Chester Avenue at Thirteenth J.

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