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THE BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1936 1. STOCKS AND MARKETS MANY ADVANCES ON N. Y. MARKET Gains Up to Three or More Points Numerous; Rails and Steels Best aRociated Preas Lcaaed Wire) NEW YORK, June Tho Hicola, raila and selected specialties donned their climbing clothes in today's stock market, and gains of fractions 10 3 or more points predominated. Tho list apparently found tion in improved Industrial nows, with les apprehension over foreign affaira.

Transfers were In the neighborhood of 1,000,000 shares. J. I. Case 1'080 around 4 points 011 11. small turnover.

Lesser provement was shown by U. 8. Stool. Bethlehem, Youngstown Sheet and Tube, U. 8.

Pipe and Foundry, Republic Steel, Du Pont, Westinghouse, Coon Cola, Consolidated son, Western Union, North Amorican, United Corporation, Radio, Woolworth, Alliod Stores, Firestone, Goodyour, N. Y. Central, Santa Ire and Union cific. International Harvoater, Auburn and Douglass Alreraft dropped about aL point each. A shado either way were Genoral Motors, Chryslor, American Telephone, Pennsylvanin, United Aircraft, Goodrich, Goodyeur, U.

S. Rubber, Montgomory Ward, Gimbel, Scara Roebuck, Montgomery Ward, Anaconda and Kenne. cott. LOS ANGELES STOCKS LOS ANGELES, June Bid Asked Industrials Chrysler Claude Neon Globe Milling 101 11 Douglas Aircraft Taylor Milling 1774 Lockheed Banks Citizens Natl. 27 Security- Natl.

Transamerica 14 Miscellaneous 1. A. Pacific Finance 22 Public Utilities A. Gas 110 Pacific Gas Elec Pac. Gas 32 Pac.

Lighting, 61 62 So. Cal. Edison, So. Cal. Edison 6 So.

Cal. Edison 27 So. Cal. 6, So. Pacific R.

Oils Bolsa Chica Pacific Western Standard OIl of 301 Union Oil of L. PRODUCE MARKET (Associated Press Leased Wire) LOS June Best local. Orange county and San Diego county pole Kentucky Wonders bush beans poorer 50c crate! Orange county Kentucky WAX local and San Diego county A Limas 5 best Tc ordinary 304c. Figs: San Joaquin valloy Missions In 6-lb. flata 35040c, lugs and 2-layer flats 5406c 1b.

Grapes: Concholla valley Heedless girdled 607c small 30 poorer 2hc lug, very ordinary Malagas 30 lb. Pens: Best Sun Lula Obiapo and Lompoc pole pens Guadalupe pole beat Cambria pole pens Te; Oceano pole peas QP5c; San Luis Oblapo bush pens poorer 1 w0 la; Pescadero Morro Bay 040; Alameda county pens lb. Peaches: Fresno and Tularo county Triumphs Imperials 60; Fresno county Aloxandera amaller 25c lug; P'lacer county Triumpha Korn county, Rod Birds Arp Beauty 02c; Yucaipa Florence 2-layer 3-layer 2-layor Red Birds 11 402c, 3- layer Red Birds 254030c lug: local Mayflower, 2-Inyer 3e and 3-layor smaller lb. Potatoes: Shafter White Rose U. S.

No. 2 $1.750 2.15 small local lugs DOc Raspberries: Loenl per 12-basket tray for canberries, king raspberles Santa Clara county raspberries 754085e, canberries 90c6 $1.00 tray, Youngberries: trays 250. Strawberrios: Local Klondikes 600 750, best 900 per 12-pt. tray, Mixalonary champions 50 600, fair Klondikes 400500; Aromas 40c, Watsonville and Salinas Nich Ohmers 6548750 per 12-pt. tray, Tomatoes: San l'odro and Whittier 5x58 and 5x6H $1.2541.60 lug.

6x6x $1.00, 400 600: Orange county 4x59 750 0x58 $1.25 (1.60, 5x6N $1,25 1.40, poorer $1.00, 6x69 900G $1.00, Gx7A 75 Qi 90c, 7x78 7x88 Tulare county 4x59 750 $1.00, rough 500. 5x5M $1.00601.25, best $1.50, 5x68 $1.00 (01.25, poorer 750900. 6x68 75 4 85e, 50x600 lug: Conchella valley flats 6x7g 504 60c, FOREIGN EXCHANGE (United Loaxed Wire) NEW YORK, June Foreign exchango: England, pound 5.04. up .00 England, 60-day bill rate 0.03¼, up Canada, dollar .99 France, frame lira .0787, up .0001. Belgium, belga .1691 Germany, mark .4029, up .0001.

Switzerland, franc .3231, off .0001. Holland, guilder .6760, off .003. Spain, peseta .1361 .00004. Sweden, krona .2600, .0003. Norway, krone .2534, up .0003.

Denmark, krone .2251. Japan, yen .2955, up Los Angeles Livestock (United Press Leaned Wire) LOS ANGELES, June 16. HogS: Receipts, 50, steady; gruin fedy $10.25 011.25. Cuttle: Receipts 500, holdovers 400; steady; ted steers and yearlings $7.75 08.80; steers $5.3546.00, fed holfer: $8.50, mixed cows and heifers $6.40, bulk POWH $4.2505.00, cutter grades bulla $4.7545.76. Calves: Receipts 150, vealera valves $7.0048.26.

Sheep: Recelpt: 300, fully steady; 70-77-pound lambs 100; cutter to common ewes A CLASSIFIED ADS WILL HELP YOU SAVE MONEY For Sale- -Miscellaneous Used Lumber Bargaim Prices Three-fourths million feet, assorted. 2x48, 2x68, 2x88, 2x108, 2x12s, 3x48, 4x48. At the Standard Oil Reservoir Tanks one-half mile north of Olidale. First tank past Olidale, right side of rond. EVENINGS CALL SOUTHERN HOTEL, ROOM 328 Day Call 855 $17 PER 1000 FEET Low Grade, Miamilled 1x8 and 2x4 S19 REDWOOD SIDING AT $20 1x4 to 1x10, S49 Finish, $42 1X4 FLOORING, $29 1x4 Kiln Dried $21.00 House Paint, all colors, 1.25 2-0x3-0 Sash 1 It.

Glazed 96c Redwood Posts, 3x4-6 feet, ea. 18c SHINGLES, BUNDLE, 75c LESS CASH DISCOUNT Twelve Million Foot Stock 101 BARGAINS 101 Owens-Parks LOS ANGELES 2100 E. 38th St. ADams 6171 279 GENUINE Rabbit Hay BAKERSFIELD GRAIN CO. Baker Street and Truxtun Ave.

287 Used Clothing STORE AT 1912 STREET Men's slightly used clothing, suits, shoes, at bargain prices. 289 Legal Notices NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice 18 hereby given that the Board of Trustees, Kern County Union High School District, Bakersfield, California, will receive bids for the furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation and services construction of the Extension to the Library Building, Kern County Union High School District, Bakersfield, California, each bid to be in accordance with plans and specifications now on file with the Architect, Charles H. Biggar, 554-555 Haberfelde Bullding, Bakersfield, California. Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to the statutes of the State of California, or local law thereto applicable, the Board of Trustees, Kern tained the general prevalling rate of County Bakersfield, Union High California, School has District, ascer- el diem wages and rates for legal hollday and overtime work in the locality in which this work 18. to be performed, for each craft or type of workmen or mechanic needed to execute the contract which will be awarded the successful bidder.

The prevailing rates so determined are follows: Wage Wage of Per Per Occupation Diem Hour Blackboard Setters. 9.00 $1.126 Carpenter 9.00 1.125 Casters -Plaster. 9.00 1.126 Cement 9.00 1.125 Electricians 10.00 1.25 Glaziers 9.00 1.125 Hardwood Floor Workers 9.00 1.125 Laborers (common) 5.00 .625 Lathers 10.00 1.25 Linoleum Work 9.00 1.125 Masons 10.00 1.25 Mason's Helpers. 9.00 1.185 Mixer 8.00 1.00 Painters 9.00 1.125 Plasterers 10.00 1.25 Planter 8.80 1.10 Plumbers 10.00 1.25 Reinforcing Steel Workers 9.00 1.126 Structural Steel Workers 11.00 1.375 8.80 1.10 Roofer's .875 Metal .10.00 1.25 Tile 10.00 1.26 Tile Setter's Helpers. 7.00 .875 Steam 10.00 1.25 Ornamental Iron Workers 9.00 1.125 Watchman 5.00 .625 All trades not hereinabove mentioned to 9.00 1.125 All labor time and one -half for overtime; double time on holidays.

The foregoing schedule of per diem is based upon a working day of Eight (8) hourn. The hourly rate prescribed divided hereinabove is the per diem rate by. the aforementioned number of hours constituting a working, day. shall be mandatory upon the contractor to whom the contract awarded, and upon any subcontractor under him. to not less the specified rates to all laborers, workmen and mechanics employed by them In the execution of the contract.

Notice is also hereby given that all bidders must submit with their bids, statement of their subeontractors and a complete estimate sheet and breakdown for the job. J0 uo toouds uojun Sunod '4 'o 10 PIT0g vui 10 49 pous pus paisas 9q jooyos uojun funoo j0 pivot eut 10 da 041 01 PIq j0 junows out 10 ua; puloq PIq Jo 6, ejusta J0 eq isnui pUB 'H our 041 18 pauperqo eq 01 uno, uo appu: eq piq youg July 1at, 1036; at 7:00 o'clock P. M. in the Office of the M. Board of of that Trus- day and will be opened in public at or about 7:30 o'clock P.

tees, Kern County Union High School Bullding, Bakersfield, California. The above mentioned check or bond shall be given as A guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract if awarded the work, and will be declared forfelted if the succensful biddor refuses to enter Into ARid contract tor being requested to do so by the ard of Truateen, Kern County Jon High School District. The successful bidder will be 1'8- quired to furnish' a labor and material in an amount equal to of the formance contract bond price, in and a faithful peran amount equal of the contract price, said bonds to 96 secured from surety company Satisfactory to the Board of Trustees, Kern County Union High School trict. A list of such surety nies is on file with the office of the Architect. The Board of Trustees, Kern County Union High School District.

reserves the right to reject any or all bids waive any irregularity in bid. Unless otherwise required by law. no bidder may withdraw his a bid for. period of thirty (80) days after the date set for the opening thereof. Dated: April 21, 1936, Bakersfield, California: Board of Truatees.

Kern County Union High School District, Bakersfield, California. F. N. MOORE, HARVEY. Clerk.

President. June 16, June 28, July 1. For Sale--Miscellaneous FOR SALE-100 tons baled barley hay, bright and clean, $8 at ranch. Casa de Parsons, Deep Wells ranch, Buttonwillow. 279 GOOD Ice refrigerator for sale cheap.

Bernard 275 NEW up-to-date 500-ampere variable spoed afc wolding plant, $000. Crawford Airplane Supply Company, Venice, California. 275 PUMPS--Combination pressure tem, 8 to 75 gallons minute, 10 to 300 feet, $150 up. Town Pump, Twenty-fourth 'and K. 290 SEE us for choice rabbit hay, black strap feed molasses, bags and twine.

San Joaquin Grain Company, Fourteenth and D. Phone 385. 5-8-tt USED TRACTORS For Rent or Sale BARNETT TRACTOR CO. 2130 Chester Avenue 287 FOR SALE cabinet; 2 barrels; new colls, faucets, caps and gnuge: Phone 3585. JUSTIN, saddlo cowboy boots blankets.

and Paul genuine Horhung, 1606 Nineteenth stroet. 279 jars, while they last, washed, quarts 34c dozon; pints 190 and 29c dozen; glasses, 10c dozen. 717 Summer street. 6-12-tf FOR SALE -Easy washing machine, $20 cash. 14 Oleander avenue.

Phone 4261. FRUIT JARS-quarts, 24c; pints, 19c. Wo also buy rags, bottles, Junk of all kinds. Phone 1786 for pick -up wagon, 132 Last Twenty-first street. jackets, foxes, collars.

Huge stock. FURS--Factory samples, coats, your 6-9-t! Furs remodeled. "The House of 1000 Fur Bargains." Dow's Wholesale Furs, 133 Kearny, San Francisco. 287 BLACK DECKER drill, welding torch, tire changer, mattery, charger, gasoline pumps and air compressors. Easy terms.

J. B. Pump Exchange, 2231 street. Phone 2434. 288 WASHING machine with automatic dryer for sale, reasonablo.

3259-W. 1710 Twenty-fifth street. TWO new General Electric Hotpoint refrigerators at A big discount, casy terms. Phone 1353. Call 1221 Eighteenth street.

277 SODA fountain for sale or trade. Electrically equipped. "Phone 1429. 278 MOTOR, horsepower, pump, firat-class pipe and connection. 123 Clide street, block north Bakersfield canal.

276 For Sale -Furniture ONE 9x12 Sunjoy Axminster rug. Used months. Two small rugs to match; 1 9x12 waffle rug pad. One high oven Clark Jewel gay and one fire screen. 325 Lincoln street.

Phone 5787. Legal Notices ORDINANCE No. 308 The Board of Supervisors of the County of Kern' do ordain as follows: Section 1. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation, between the hours of 8 o'clock A. M.

and 6 o'clock P. M. of any day to park any vehicle on McManus Street in the town of Oildale between Lincoln Street and Washington Street, for any perlod of time in excess of two hours. Section 2. person, firm, or corporation violating of the provisions this ordinance shall be guilty off misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fino not to exceed $25.00 or by imprisonment in the County Jail for not more than 10 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment.

Section 3. The existing congested condition of the public traffic on the streets herein named is a menace to the peace and safety of the general public. and in order to preserve the peace and safety of the general publio It is necessary that this ordinance become effective immediately upon its adoption by the Board of Supervisora. Section 4. This ordinance shall take effect and be In full force immediately upon Its adoption by the Board of Supervisors, and prior to the expiration of 15 days from the passage of this ordinance shall be published for at least one week in The Bakersfield Californian, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published in the County of Kern, State of California, together with the names the membera of the Board of Supervisors voting for and against the same.

The foregoing ordinance WAS duly and regularly passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of. tho County of Kern, State of California, at a regular session of said Board held on the 8th day of June, 1936, by the following vote, A Abel, Ayes: Wimmer. Woollomes, Parish, Hinman, Noes: None. Absent: None. W.

R. WOOLLOMES, Chairman of the Supervisors of the County of Kern, State of California. (SEAL) ATTEST: F. E. SMITII, County Clerk and ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.

June 13 to 20 Inc, NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE, EXECUTION C. P. C. Secs. 692-693.

No. 1761. Sheriff's Office, County of Kern; State of California. Adelo McManus Va. Fred W.

Rob. erts. By Virtue of an execution issuod out of the Municipal Court of the City of Long Bench, County of 108 Angoles, of the State of California, wherein Adele McManus, was Plaintiff, and Fred W. Roborta, WAR Defendant, upon a Judgment rendered the 27th day of January, 1933, for the sum of Five hundred seventy-five and in Lawful money of the United States, besidos costa and interest, I have this day levied upon all the right, title, clain and interest of said Defendant, Fred W. Roberts, including leasehold interest of, and to the following described Real Estate, to-wit: The East One-half of Section seven (27) South, Range Twentythirty-five (35), Township a Twenty; (28) East B.

Kern County, California, Therefore is given that I will on Friday, the 19th day of June, 1936 at 'Ten o'clock A. M. of sold day, In trout of the South door of the County Jail of the County of Kern, in the City of Bakersfield in sald County, sell to the highest bidder at Public Auction for Lawful money of the United States, all the right, title, clalm and Interest of said Defendant, Fred W. Roberts, of, In and to the above scribed property, or. 80 much thereof A8 may be necessary to raise money to satisfy said judgment, with interests and costa.

ED. CHAMPNES8, Sheriff. By H. H. KNOTT.

Deputy Sheriff. Dated at Bakersfield this 25th day of May, 1936. May 26; June 2-9-16. USED FURNITURE SPECIALS Thor washer, 6 months old $45.00 Twin couch $9.95 Bod, coll springs, mattress $7.95 Rome luxe coll springs $4.06 High oven gna range $4.60 180-coft innerspring mat. (new)' $7.95 Easy Terms--To Suit You POPEL FURNITURE EXCHANGE 623 Sumner St.

Just west of Baker. Phone 1341 287 SEWING MACHINES Rebullt treadles, $7.50. Portable clectrics. $19.50. White Rotary Consolo, $20.60.

Many other: ronl buys. Parts, Used Vacuum Cleaners. Guaranteed repairing. Rentals. 1708 Street Phone 6330 287 Easy terms.

SINCERE SEWING, MACHIND FOR SALD-75-pound refrigerator. leather rocker, electric cooker, all In good condition. 2617 street. FOR SALE -Some good furniture and rugs, at 2616 K. Kay Apartments, No.

1. FOR SALE--NIce studio couch and chair. 2614 San Emidio. FOR SALE Italian type living room table. Carved legs.

Good condition. Price $15. Phone 3476. 276 WOOD ranges, all glzer. High oven gas ranges, $2 up.

Hose, 25 feet, 50 cents. Plumbing, now, and used. All of furniture. buy, sell and trade. 2400 Edison Highway.

Phone 1429. 276 For -Furniture Radios, Musical Instruments BONUS BUYERS- not forget to ask for your special bonus discount on any plano in our store. The best pianos in Kern county and all are guaranteed. Used planos, new piano8 in both grand and bungalow uprights. Charles Tracy, at Valley Music Store.

279 USED RADIO SALE--This a week only. Special low prices and easy terms. See our large stock priced, $9.50 to $24.50. WITHAM BOOTH, Fox Theater building. 287 PIANO FOR SALE -Small bungalow piano in perfect condition, good standard make.

Will sacrifice and accept most any kind of terms. Inquire at Galbraith Van and Storage, 2712 Chester avenue. 277 Fruits and Vegetables FANCY canning apricots, 49c lug, this week at Mitchell's Market at Eightcenth and Baker street, California at K. 275 FOR SALE -Sweet corn, 30c dozen, 6 miles on East Niles. Turn south mile Park Drive.

Near Kofahl Dalry. 279 NICE large canning Cling peaches, 50c A lug. Six miles south on Oak street. Phone 17-F-12. 276 FOR SALE--CANNING APRICOTS.

50c CHEAPER A ONES IF DESIRED, ALSO REDBIRD CLING PEACHES. BOYD PLACE, ROUTE 5, BOX 338, SECOND HOUSE SOUTH OF MAGUNDEN SERVICE STATION ON FAIRFAX ROAD. PHONE 8738-J-2. 276 BLACKBERRIES, Lawton variety, fine. flavored, tested recipes given for canning jam and jelly.

Deacon's ranch. Phone 21-F-11. 276 APRICOTS -Peach and Royal varilarge, sweet, tasty ones for canning, jam and dessert. Deacon's ranch. Phone 21-F-11.

270 FRESH blackberries for sale. Brundage Lune and A street. Picked daily, Special at 70c a tray. 280 APRICOTS for canning, 25c lug; Small ones, 15c. Pick them yourself.

Bring containers and buckets. Trucks londed out reasonable. Jenking Goodall ranch, 2 miles south of Edison highway at Carter's corner, on Weed Patch highway, 276 LOCAL tomatoes, lug 25c. Especially good for tomato Juice. Will deliver.

Phone 5427-J. Legal Notices NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROP. ERTY AT PRIVATE SALE No. 5899 Court. Dated: June 11th, 1936.

MARGARET BEAN, Administratrix of the estate of Katherine A. Bardall, deceased. W. B. Beaizley, Attorney for Administratrix.

June 11 to 26 Inclusive In the Superior Court of the State of California, In and for the County of Kern: In the matter of the estate of erine A. Bardall, deceased: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Administratrix of the eslate of the above named deceased, will sell at private sale, to the highest bidder, upon the terms conditions hereinafter mentioned, and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on the 27th day of June, 1936, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. or thereafter within the time allowed by law, at the office of W. B. Benizley, Attorney for the undersigned Administratrix, Room No.

6, Kern County Land Company Bullding, in the City of Bakersfield, County of Kern, State of Callfornia, all the right, title, interest and estate of said Katherine A. Bardall, deceased. at the time of her death, and all right, title and interest that gald estate has acquired by operation of law, or otherwise, other than 01' in addition to that of the said Katherine A. Bardall at the time of her death, in and to the real property described 88 follows: Parcel No. 1: Lots' Seventeen (17), Eighteen (18) and West Ten (10) feet of Lot Nineteen (19), In Block Fifty-six (56) of the Bernard Addition to the Town of Kern, now the City of Bakersfield, in the County of Kern, State of California, according to the MAp of said Bernard Addition, recorded March 17, 1902, In Book 1, Page 87 of Maps, In the office of the Recorder of said Kern County; together with the imthereon.

Parcel No. 2: Lot Twenty (20) and the East Fifteen (15) feet of Lot Nineteen (19) in Block Fiftysix (56), of the Bernard Addition to the Town of Kern, now the City of Bakersfield, in the County of Kern, State of California, according to the Map of said Bernard Addition, recorded March 17, 1902, In Book 1, Page 87 of Maps, in the office of the County Recorder of sald Kern County; together with the Improvements thereon. Bids or offers are Invited for said property, and must be In writing, and will be received at the office of W. B. Bealzley, Attorney for sald Administratrix, or may be filed with the Clerk of said Superior Court, or delivered to the auld Administratrix personally at No.

502 Pacific Street, In said City of Bakersfield, at any time after firat publleation of this Notice, and before making sald sale. Terms and conditions of sale: Cash in lawful money of the United States; of the purchase money to be puid at the time of sale, and balance on confirmation of sale by the above Poultry and Livestock FOR coW with first calf. On Fairfax Road, 1 milo south Magunden atore. 0276 BUFF Orpington fryers and pulleta 25c 11. fort's stand, Kern Canyon highway.

270 AUCTION Community Halo, Thuradny, June 18, 10 n. 111., 5 miles south Bakersfield on Union avenue. Poultry, 6 turkey hens, hoga, piggies, sows. Othor livostock. Bring what you have to sell.

W. D. Osborn, Auctioneor. Phone 13-17-2. 276 YOUNG Inying hens for sale.

First house south of San Joaquin oil 111111 and corral on Washington, just off of Potomac, 276 Dogs and Other Pets WANTED--Good homes for kittens; also homes for older mousers, Telephone 2695, after 6 p. mn. Wanted -Miscellaneous WANTED--Pack train at Balance Rock. Write Balance Rock, California. 279 A GOOD used car, coupe or light sedan.

2128 Nineteenth street. Wanted to Buy, Miscellaneous WANTED--Old burlap and raga, Buybottles and other junk. Call 2170 for pick -up wagon. 717 Sumner street. 6-15-L BEST prices paid for bottles, raga, Iron and other junk.

for pickup wagon. Prompt service. 420 East Nineteenth. 292 IN APPRECIATION In grateful approciation of the kind expressions of sympathy and floral ofwife, I should "Demand to mako perferings of my beloved sonal acknowledgements. But not having the correct mailing address of many of our friends, I take this means of expressing sincere appreciation for the many kindnesses shown during the perlod of recent illness and death.

(Signed) D. EDWARDS AND RELATIVES. DOG FOODS MUST BE PURE LOS ANGELES, June 16. (A. Dog food manufacturers must comply with the California pure foods act as fully as if they were preparing products for human consumpton, ordered Dr.

Walter M. Dickle, state public health head. MORE SUSPENDERS QUESNNELL, B. June 16. (U.

-Local residents are wearing both belts and suspenders. The reappearance of the latter ig declared due to the fact that Canadian silver dollars having come back freely into circulation, additional supporting weight is needed for trousers. BIRTHS RANFFORD-To Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ranfford, Route 4, Box 307, gon, Douglas June 10 at Kern General Hospitai.

TAYLOR-To Mr. and Mra. Mit Taylor, Route 3, Box 185, daughter, Betty Joe, June 11 Kern General Hospital. SHUBIN-To Mr. and Mrs.

Pete Shubin of Delano, a June 11 at Kern General Hospital. SPRADLEY-To Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Spradley, 727 Eighth street, a son, Glen Odell, June 13 at Kern General Hospital. PADILLA-To Mr.

and Mrs. Andres Padilla, 1213 Eureka street, a son, Alfred, June 13 at Kern General Hospital. SPLAWN--To Mr. and Mrs. Barney Splawn, River Bottom Camp, a son, June 18 at Kern General Hospital.

DARLING--TO Mr. and Mra. Paul Darling, 1023 I street, a son, June 14 at Kern General Hospital, WALKER--TO Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Walker of Buttonwillow, a son, June 14 at Kern General Hospital.

BEASLEY-To Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Beasley, 425 Jefferson street, EL daughter, June 14 at Kern General Hospital. MARTIN--TO Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Reed Martin, of 400 Woodrow avenue, a daughter, Barbara Kay, at Mercy Hospital, June 9. POWERS--To Mr. and Mra. Robert Powers, 2315 Nineteenth street, a son, Stephen, June 10, at Mercy Hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Douglas Frances Dalton, of 329 street, son, June 14, at Mercy Hospital. FUNERALS MAYFIELD--Funeral services for Jack Mayflold, fatally Injured when he fell from the mast of an oil tanker at Portland, were conducted at Flickinger-Digler chapel this afternoon, with the Rev. Mr. Barrett officiating.

Interment was in Greenlawn Memorial Park. WRIGHT -Last rites for Vada nor Wright, 6-year-old daughter of Mr. and MrA. Harry P. Wright of the fairfax district, were conducted by the Rev.

C. S. Crowder of Hollywood at Hopson chapel this mornIng. Burial was in Groonlawn Memorial Park. MITCHELL--The body of Joun Elaine Mitchell, 2-year-old daughter of Mr.

and Mra. Eugene Mitchell of McFarland, was laid to rest In Delano cemetery yesterday afternoon following funeral services at the Church of Christ there. Payne de Son chapel was in charge of rangements, PLAISS--Graveside services for WillPlaiss, 4-yeur-old BOU of Mr. and Mra. 8.

Plains, of Bakersfield, were conducted ut Greenlawn Memorial Park this morning by the Reverend A. 8. DoArrangements were under the direction of Payne Son chapel. Union Cemetery FURNISHES MONUMENTS GRAVE MARKERS FLOWER CONTAINERS Prices low in keeping with the times. Office at Cemetery, Telephone 2231.

NEW YORK CLOSE (United Preas benaed Wire) NEW YORK, Juno Railroads Stock- ('lose Atchison 7514 Baltimore Choanpenko Ve 581 Erle Great Northern 424 Illinois Central Now York 301 Northorn Pacific 301 Pennsylvania 32 Southern P'acific Union Pneifie 128 Industrials American Can American Tel. Jordon's 29 Caterpillar Tractor Cities Service 4 Columbin GAR 204 Consolidated Gas Corn Products 81 Curtisa-Wright Pirat National Stores. Pox Film Electrie 39 General Woods Gold Dust Goodyear Tire Rubber. 2614 International Harvester 89 International Tel. John- Montgomery Ward North American 30 Pacific Gas Radio Corporation 121 Safeway Stores Nears -Roebuck 74 U.

S. Union Carbide 89 United Aircraft 24 Warner Brothers 10 Western Union Wontinghouse Electric Woolworth 53 J. C. Penney Transamerica Metals American Smelting Anaconda Copper 34 Bethlehem Steel International Nickel Kennecott Copper Republic Stoel U. S.

Steel 64 Vanadium Steel Tobacco and Sugar American Sugar American Tobacco American Tobacco Cuban American Great Westorn R. J. Reynoldy 56 Oils Atlantic Refining 28. Consolidated Mexican Seaboard Phillips Petroleum Shell Union 17 Standard of Standard of New 585 Socony Vacuum Texas Company Tidowater Ass'n 15 Motors Auburn Motors 30 Chrysler 981 General Motors Hudson Packard Motors Timken Roller Benring. 62 Equipments 'American Car Foundry.

36 American Locomotive 28 Baldwin Locomotive General Tank Stewart Warner SAN FRANCISCO STOCKS SAN FRANCISCO, Juno High Close Byron Jackson Claude Neon Consolidated Air 17 17 Crown Zel, VTC. 1st 103 Crown Crown Emsco Zell, Derrick pref. Leslie Cal. 33 33 Lockheed Air Lockheed Rights .25 .25 I. A.

GaR 115 115 Magnin, com. Marchant 19 19 North Amer, 16 16 P. G. 1st 31 Pac. Pub.

new, com. Pac. I'b. 1st Paraffine Rights .08 .07 Southern Pacific 341 Standard Oil Transamerlea Union Oil 221 3 Universal Cons. O- CHICAGO GRAIN (A Preas Leaned Wirc) CHICAGO, June closed: Wheat: July, Corn: July, Data: July, Rye: July, Barley: July, 39.

BAR SILVER (Associated Press Leased Wire) NEW YORK. June silver atendy and unchanged at INTENTIONS TO WED DOREMAS-1 BLACK WOOD- Woodrow W. Doremas, 24, and Bobbie Blackwood, 18, both of Bakerafield. M. l'owell, 38, and Lena Pace, 37, both of Bak crafield.

P'. Karber, 26, Shafter, and Adeline Harms, 20, Bakersfield. SEPULVEDA WALTERS Frank Sepulveda, Sally Walters, 25, both of Bakerarteld. Me Vane, 28, San Francisco, and Mary Adans, 20, Lemoore. PREWETT-MALTBY-Ernest (:.

P'rewett, 22, Delano, and Heater I. Multby, 17, Woody, PAUBION HENSLER Harold W. Faublon, 23, und Margaret Hensler, 20, both of Lox Angeles. CURBOW GALLAGER Willard R. Curbow, 24, and Helen G.

Gallagor, 21, both of Shufter. HOMEL-PAINTER-Orson Homel, 26, and Cora L. Painter, 30, both of San Francisco, IRIBARREN-EYRERABIDE-. T. Iribarton, 33.

and Marie Cyberabide, 22, both of Bakersfield. FINANCIAL LETTER A. HOGLE CO. Members' Now York Stock Exchange White the early hours showed 110 camontial difference in the character or the market Crom rocent there were two Items newa which were of basic importance. The frat were newa stories that stood to the best earnings this your than ber nt your pat.

Response WIIX shown In the rail shares and rail Indices showed greater proportionate advance in tho morning hours than Industrials. Rails wore fairly buoyant in necompaniment. Tho Industrial divialon showed termittent activity In different groups nnd left the feeling that something was about due. the afternoon the second item camo the form of atatemonta from WashInglon by members of Congress to the effect that unless something In the way of ngroement on the tax mensure came today that nothing would be dono this session. of the total volue, 1,110,000 500,000 aharea camo in the lust hour.

The industrint averages doubled their gain in the anmo limo and were up 1.61 for tho day and closed at tho top. Rails were up .80. A good market In generally pocted between now and lute full fed by bonus funds and arising from dividenda and Interest payable after the first of July. BusineHa has had near tho let-down expected and steel operations nro at or close to the pouk of the year. Over the longer term Inflation continues as background.

Grains opened somewhat lower and displayed mixed tendonciea. Lower Liverpool and Winnipeg prices did not have much on the mestic markot, and nether did tered reporta of ruin along the border. However, incrensing resistance WALA met at 01' yeaterday'A high pricca. The close WAR fractionally under the highs for whent while corn closed nt the high levels of the dny. S.

F. LIVESTOCK (A aRociated Press Leaned Wire) SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, June 16. Hoga, 1000; butchers mostly 50 higher, top 10c up at $11.20 on load good to choleo 212-lb. Californing; bulk 160 to 226-lb. wolghta few 240 to 265- lb.

a packing sows $8.26 008.50. Cattle, 225; Steera fully atendy with decline; about three 1175 to 1216-1b. grANg ateora $5.600 6.00: desirable under 1100-Ih, grassors absent, nominally quoted up to alto stock fairly active, strong; package gross heifers bulla quoted mostly $5.76 down. Calves 35; nominal, good to choico vealera quoted around $8.0008.75. Sheop, 1800; Inmba slow: part deck medium to good 74-1b.

weighty $9.50, sorted 25 per cent $8.50, around 25c lower: strictly good lambs held up to $9.75, talking around 25c lower on bulk offerings; nothing done on other GOVERNMENT BONDS (A sanciated Preas Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Juno S. bonds closed TREASURIES 47-62, 117.27. 43-45, 108.3. 48 44-64, 113.3. 40-43-June.

108.20. 43-47, 108.17. 41-43-March, 100.3. 41, 109.3. 44-46, 107.27.

46-49, 106.10. 49-52. 106.2. 38 46-48, 105.14. 3R 61-55, 104.13.

278 55-60, 102.5. 4 45-47, 103.18. 48-51, 101.28. 51-54, 101.4. FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE 34 47, 103.24.

38 49, 102.28. G4, 104.11. HOME OWNERS LOAN 38 A 52, 102.21. 39-49, 101.13. 42-44, 101.13.

COTTON FUTURES (A Press Loaned W'ire) NEW YORK, Juno was lean netive but made new high ground for the movement today on trade buying and covering. October sold up to 11.28 and March to 11.24 with the mid. afternoon market showing net vances of about 4 to 10 poluta. Futures closed very atendy, 0011 higher. July 11.75; October 11.280011.29; December 11.25; January 11.26; March 11.264011.27; May 11.28.

Spot steudy; middling 11.85. METALS MARKET (asociated Preen Leaned NEW YORK. Juno 16. -Copper steady: electrolytic spot and future export $9.10. Tin firmer: and nearby futuro $41.25.

Iron unchanged. steady; spot Now York 1.064/4.65: Enal St. Louis $1.13. Zine dull: East St. Louis spot anal future $4.90.

Aluminum $19 41 20. Antimony, spot $13. Wolframite $15.50. Local Sales Manager for Kern County Must have successful sales record and be organizer. For the man who can qualify, We have an exceptional proposition to offer that is new and unusual.

For particulars, sec Mr. R. Ci. Shirey today al Tejon Hotel. GENERAL PAINT MAKES NEW HIGH Some Other Western Issues Record Advances on San Francisco Market (A aROciated PreaR Leased Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, June eral Paint took the leadership of the stock exchange today, making a new high nt on EL riso of 1 point.

General Motora ndded and others up or better were Crown A and 13, Emaco, Lo Tournenu, Pacific Gas and Fireman's lund. Trananmerien edged up to Consolidated Oll WAR oft and Di Giorgio preferred, Californin Packing and EWA P'lantation lost Ropublic Potroleum, llated today, sold around shade bettor than yeaterday's close on the curb exchange. Poultry, Butter, Eggs LOS ANGELES, June Butter Prime firmiA, Standards, 20c. Under grades, 28c. Eggs (Candled) Large-Cican extras, 25c: light dirty exting, 24c: elenn standarda, light dirty standarde, 22e; checks, 33c.

Mediuma-Clean extras, 220; light dirty, oxtras, 21e; clean 20c; light dirty standards, 19c; checks, 20c. Small--Clonn extrus, 17c; light dirty extra, 16c. Case counts, 22c. Poultry Prices lions, Loghorns, 10 14c. Hens, Loghorns, over and up to 14c.

Hona, Leghorna, aver 4 16c. colored, to 4 20c. Hens, colored, 4 Ibs, and up, 31c. Brollors, ovor 1 and up to. 15c.

Broilers, over and up to 160.. Fryers, Leghorns, over and up' to 3 14c. Fryers, colored, and up to 17c. Fryers, colored, over and up to" 4 18c. Roustors, soft bone, Barred Rocks, over 4 Iba, and up, 21c.

Roasters, soft bone, other than Barred Rocks, over 4 lbs. arid up, 21ca; Stags, 12c. Old roosters, 11c. Ducklings, 41 lbs. and up, 14c.

Ducklings, under 12c. Old ducks, 11c. Goose, Young tom turkoys, 13 and up to 1'8 20c. Young tom turkeys, over 18 200. Hen turkoys, 0 Ibm, and up, 20c.

Old tom turkeys, 14c. Old hen turkoya, 14c. Squaha, undor 11'1ba. per dozon, 240. Squabs, 11 lbs.

per doz. up, Capons, under 7 26c. 7 lbs. and up, 28c. Rabbita, No.

1 white, 31 to lbs. cach, 10c. Rabbits, No. mixed colors, to; each, 10c. Rabbits, No.

1, old, 5c. TREASURY REPORT (Associated Proar Leunad Wire) WASHINGTON, June posttion of the treasury June 18: Receipts, expenditures, 968.28; net balance receipts for the month, 224,515,17. Receipts for the fiscal year (since: July 1), expenditures, $6,850,567,480.05, including $3,197,406, 269.19 of expenditures. ExCARS of expenditures $3,081,220,646.74. Gross debt, $31,687,935,708.73, decrease of $23,234,773.60 under the previous day.

Gold assets, 264.97. THE WEATHER Santa Clara, Salinas and Sun Joaquin valleys: tonight and Wednesday; normal temperature; northwest wind. San Francisco bay region: Fair but with occasional cloudiness tonight and Wednesday; moderate temperature; moderate west wind. Northern California: Generally fa'r tonight and Wednesday but showers oxtreme north portion; normal temperature, with gentle changeable wind off the coast. Sierra Nevada: Fair tonight, and Wednesday with occaslonal cloudInes over northern ranges; normal temperature; gentle changeable winds.

Sacramento valloy: Fair tonight and Wednesday but unsettled extremo north portion; normal temperature; southerly wind. Southern California: Fair tonight and Wednesday but morning cloudiness extreme west portion; little change in temperature; gentie to moderate northwest wind off the coast. Members New York Stock Exchange New York Curb Chicago Board of Trade Salt Lake Stock Exchange Los Angelos Stock Exchange (Assoc.) J. A. HOGLE CO.

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