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THE BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIAN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1941 15- (Associated Press Leaned IVtreJ YORK, Dec. tumbled and, commodities soared In today's market as Japan and the United States clashed In the Pacific mid Congress voted all-out war on the oriental empire. Cancellation of buying orders which made a cushion for selling resulted In retreats for leading stocks of 1 to 3 points at the opening on blocks of 1000 to moro than 6000 shares. Dealings slowed and quotations recovered partially an It seemed offer- Ings would be pretty well absorbed. The 5-hour volume of around 2,000,000 shares also was one of the largest since May, 1940.

New York Close 1'urnlnhed by J. A. llogle Member of Hew York Stock Kxchniige NEW YORK, Dec. Final Atchlsou 24 Baltimore and Ohio 3 Chesapeake Ohio r. 33'i Erie it Great Northern, pfd 21 New York Central 8 VI Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Southern Pacific Unlbn Pacific Indimtrlnln American Can 71 American Tel.

and Tel 142'4 Borden Caterpillar Tractor Cities Service Columbia Gas 1 Consolidated Edison 13 Continental Can Corn Products 47'i Curtlbs-Wrtght First National Stores 34 4 Fox Films General Electric General Foods Hecker Products Goodyear Tire and Rubber 14 Oi International Harvest International Tel. Tel 2 Jobns-Manvlllc 57-li Montgomery Ward 29 Vt North American 10 Pacific Gas Electric Pacific Light 31 Phclps Dodge Radio Corporation 3 Safeway Stores 44'A Sears, Roebuck Southern California Edison 20'4 U. S. Rubber 22V4 Union Carbide Carbon 71V, United Aircraft Warner Brothers Western Union Westlnghouse Electric 74 V4 Woolworth 26 J. C.

Penney 77V. Transamerica National Power Cerro de Pasco 27 Homeslake Walworlh American Smelting: Anaconda Copper Upthlehem Steel International Nickel Kennccott Copper Republic Steel U. S. Steel Vanadium Steel Tnbncro and Sugar 5 1 25 5 1 14 American Sugar American Tobacco 46 American Tobacco 47 Cuban American Sugar 7 4 Great Western Sugar n. J.

Reynolds 1 Oil! Atlantic Refining Consolidated Mexican Seaboard Phillips Petroleum 44H Shell Union 154 Standard of California 23 Standard of 'New Jersey Socony Vacuum fl i Texan Company 45ty Tide Water Assd, new 11 Richfield 9 Ohio Chrysler General Motors 35 Hudson 3 Packard Motors Studebaker 4H Tlinken Roller Bearing 30 Greyhound American Car Foundry American Locomotive 9 Baldwin Locomotive 12 General Tank 45 Pullman "SI Stewart-Warner Poultry, Butter, Eggs LOS ANGELES, Dec. 8. (U. Butter Extras. 36o.

Prime firsts. 35 Standards, 34V4c. L'ndcrgrades, 33c. Candled Large Clean extras, light dirty extras, 35c clean standards, 35c light dirty standards, 33c checks, 3-lc. Medium Extras, 34c; light dirty extras, 33o clean standards, 32c; light dirty standards, 32c, checks, 30c.

Extras, 31c light dirty extras, 30c. Case count, 32c. Poultry Hens, Leghorns', 2 '4 to 3 '4 17c. Hens, Leghorns, over 3 and up to 4 17c. Hens, Leghorns, over 4 Ibs.

and up, 18c. Hens, colored, 4 to 5V4 24c. Hens, colored, over Ibs. and up, 24e. Broilers, IVi and up to 19c.

Broilers, over and up to 2U 20c. Fryers, Leghorns, over and up to 3 16c. Fryers, colored, 2 V4 and up to 3 20c. Fryers, colored, over 3U and up to 4 '4 21c. Hoasttrs, colored, over Ibs, and up, 22c.

Stags, colored, 14c. old colored, 13c. Old roosters, Leghorns. 8c. Ducklings, Pekln, over IbB.

and up. 19c. Ducklings, under 17c. Old ducks, white Pekin, Sc. Geese.

17c. Young torn turkeys, 14 and under 22 lUc. Young torn turkeys, 22 Ibs. and up, 19c. Young hen turkeys, 9 and under 11 23c.

Young hen turkeys, 11 Ibs, and up, 23c. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO, Dec. 8. (A. Salable hogs, 24,000, mostly 154J2oc up; good and choice 160-270 $10010.25, mostly with several loads $10.30 and $10.35 top, most 270-320 Ibs.

butchers, good sows, lighter weights, $8. 06 ft 9.85. Salable cattle 14,000, calves 1000; fed steers and yearlings, hisher; good to choice weighty steers freely at $11.75 up to with only comparatively short feds $11.50 down; common offerings under top, $13.76: load or so held at $14; numerous loads, la. 26 1400-lb. averages to 1671 162C $12; fed lielfera sharing steer advance choice offerings topping at, $13, or up; bulls strong to 16c higher; weighty sausage- offerings to vealers firm at Salable sheep.

very little trading an fat lamb? and yearlings asking $12 and up or fully 25c higher on best kinds; early bids around 25 lower at $11.50 down; fat sheep steady. Bar Silver NEW YOUK, Dec. 8. (A. Bar silver, unchanged.

Cotton futures NEW YORK. Dec. 8, (A. Cotton rebounded from a Rlinrp curly break toilnyna heavy Wall Street, mill and New Orleans buying entered the Antlclpntlon of further eipnn- In cotton production find fttmigth In other coinmndltliti lent support to mnrltet. The government crop report uliowlnc (light In pronflectn nixl continued movement of the crop Into lonn phnftlied a pomlble Unlit! supply encouraging Klurrleft of hedtlng und profit Inking on the provided momentary to the market, but the undertone itrndy.

were 48 to 75 it bale hither; Mnrch May Oct. 17.80. March, 17.00; Mtiy. 17.16) July, rt.ll; Ortobor. 17.30; December, 10.75X1 Jiinnnry, 1II.H4N.

Stocks Tumble on Southland Market (Associated Press Leased Wirt) LOS ANGELES, Dec. tumbled from fractions to more than a point in heavy trading on the stock exchange today. At 11 o'clock 2 issues gained, 33 were dowh and were unchanged. Volume was approximately 12,000 shares. At new 1941 low prices were Hancock Oil, down to 26, Pacific Finance down to 8, Genornl Motors down to nnd Southern California Editon common down to 20Vi.

Consolidated Steel preferred was down to 20 and Southern Pacific dropped 1 to Last Barker Bros, com 7.1; Bolsa Chlca Oil 7:. Broadway Dept. Stores com 7H Central Investment 18V4 Consolidated Oil Cons. Steel com Cons. Steel pfd 20 General Motors any, Gladding McBean 7 Hancock Oil 2(1 Lincoln Petroleum 30 L.

A. Investment 7 Mcnasco Mfg Pacific Finance Pacific. Lighting Republic Petroleum Ryan Aircraft Security Co. Units 29 So. Calif.

Edluon com Southern Pacific Standard Oil of Calif 24 Transamerica 4'4 tlnlon Oil of Calif, 14 Vega Aircraft Co Los Angeles Livestock LOS ANGELES, Dec, S. (A. Hogs, salable supply, 12SO; slow; steady to higher; top, $11.60 on few good to choice 208-215 )b. bulk medium to choice 175-240 JlO.OOf?) 11.50: 110-lflO pack- Ing sows, 25c lower nt Catlle, salable, 3100; very active; steers, 25c to 50c higher; she stock strong to 2Bc lower: bulls fully steady; medium to good steers, $11.25 11.50-; fed medium to good heifers, 11.SB common to medium I8W10; common to medium COWH. medium to good held canners and cutters.

common to good bulls. little done on stockers und feeders; undertone strong. Calves, salable, 1200; vealers strong to 5.0c higher; odd choice to $15: medium to good slaughter calves. 12; few common to medium, 10.26; strong to 2ffc higher; stock calves strong tn 25c higher: medium to good. few $12.50.

Sheep, salable, GO; no sales; good to choice lambs quoted steady at $11 (Jill.50 and good ewes to $5.60 or above. Metals Market NEW YORK, Dec. 8. (A. steady; electrolytic spot.

Connecticut valley. $12; export, f. a. s. New York, $11.25.

Tin steady; spot and forward, $52, Lead steady; spot New York, East St. Louis, $5.70. Zinc steady; East St. Louis spot and forward, $8.25. Pig Iron, No.

2 f. o. b. eastern Pennsylvania, $25: Buffalo, $24 Alabama, $20.38. Aluminum, virgin, 99 per cent, $15.

Antimony, Chines, snot, $16.50, nominal. Quicksilver, nominal. Platinum, pure. $36. Chinese wolframite, 124 (f? 26, nominal.

Domestic scheellte, $23 26, nominal. ISLAND ISSUES IN SLUMP ON BAY CI1YMART (Associated Press Leased Wire) FRANCISCO, Dec. and Philippine stocks to.ok the brunt ot sell-off today as the stock market Rot its first chance to evaluate Injury prospects that might flow from the war with Japan, Close California Packing 18 Cons. Chemical A 21 Crown Zollerbach m.v Dl Clorglo pfd Fireman's Fund Ins Marchant Cnlc North American Oil Pacific Gas Electric Pac. Gas Elcc.

6 pet. pfd Pacific Lighting Pacific Tel. Tel 20 112 21V, 30 31 V4 105 T. T. Parafflne Co 23 Parafflnc Co.

pfd 102 Pig 'n 1 Whistle pfd l.fid Shell Union Oil Southern Pacific 11 Tide Water Oil Transamerica Union Oil of Calif 1414 Western Pipe So. Calif. Edison 2074 Los Angeles Cash drain LOS ANGELES, Dec. 8. (A.

Grain quotations from the Federal- State Market News Service (prices quoted are field run, In cariots only): California barley, sacked, 46 No. 1 western. California yellow milo, No. 2 sacked, California wheat, sacked, No. 1 soft and hard white, No.

2 yellow corn, bulk, Los Angeles Hay LOS ANGELES, Doc. 8. (U. Alfalfa. U.

S. No. .1, U. S. No.

2 leafy, Imperial or Antelope valleys, San Joaquln valley, 21; U. S. No. 2, 17.50. Government Bonds NEW YORK, Dec.

8. (A. closing prices of bonds on the New York Stock Exchange: Trennurj- 3'4s, 45-43, 104.12. 3 46-44, 105.6. 4s, 54-44, 108.26.

49-46, 108.24. 51-4S, 108.21. 2s, 50-48 105, 52-49, 112.20. 54-49, 106.19. 2VjS.

52-50, 107.1. 64-51, 108.28. 2'is, 53-51, 105.18. 2Hs, 54-53, 104.16. 2'is, 66-54, 105.16.

2 7 HS, 60-5U, 110.20. 69-56, 110.5. 63-58, 110.18. 110.31. 72-67, 100.2.

Loan 3s, 62-44, 104.20. Los Angeles Produce LOS ANGELES, Dec. S. (A. Demand and trading were generally slow, with conditions unsettled.

Avocados, lb. 5(i(7V4c; flats Berries: Strawberries, trays Cauliflower: Crates Cucumbers: Lugs Lettuce: Crates Rhubarb: Apple'boxes flats Onions: 50-lb. sacks J1.1T.iffl.50. Tomatoes: Crate Potatoes: Idaho Russets, V. S.

Is Stockton Prides, IT. S. Is local White Rose. U. S.

IB lugs Kern county Bliss Trl- umnhs, White Rose, best 85c San Francisco Livestock SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 8. (A. salable, 600; around lOc higher; about 3 loads good to choice barrows and gilts, $11.35, bulk all weights, load good 477-lb.

sows. $8.90. Cattle, salable, 250; meager supply steers, steady to 2.1c higher, 3 cars medium to good, $10.75, sorted 3 bead; medium to good heifers absent, quoted good range cows, salable, $8.50 and above mostly medium and below cows; medium sausage bulls, calves, salable, 10; strong; few good to choice vealers, 13. Sheep, salable, 1200; undertone strong; wooled lambs, quoted. 11.50;' about 12 darks, medium to choice' offered; medium to choice shorn ewes, quoted, Dried Fruits SAN FRANCISCO, Dec.

8. (U. Dried fruit unchanged. Apricots, standard northern choice 16Vic, extra choice fancy 2H-, extra fancy 22V.c. Peaches: Standard yellow 14V4c, choice I5c, extra choice KiVic; fancy 18V4c, extra fancy ITVic, Jumbos Iflc, Prunes: 20-30, 9c; 30-40, 8c, 7Vtc: 50-60, 6V4c; 60-70, 6Mc: 90-100, 4c.

Raisins: Sultanas Thompson seedless Dow-Jones Averages Dow-Jones preliminary closing averages: Industrial, 112.52, off 4,08, and a new low since June 10, 1940; rail, 25.65, off 1.61, lowest since July lT 1940: ullllty, 15.16, off 0.89, lowest March 3, 1938, and 66 stocks, 37.63, off 1.62 and a new low since June 10, 19fo. Stock sales approximated 2.030,000 shares, the most since 2.078,000 were traded November 7, 1940. and compared with 980.000 shares Friday. Curb stock sales were 349,000 shares, against 203,000 Friday. Flax Futures SAN FRANCISCO, Dec.

S. ft'. Fli.x Duluth, December, ISSVin: Minneapolis. ISS'ib; May, 194 vf Winnipeg, 154. Nippon Bond Trade Suspended in N.

Y. Vnltrii Press Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Dec. New York stock exchange today suspended all dealings In Japanese bonds pending an "investigation of their status." The action was taken on the Initiative of exchange officials but Imme- contact was made with Washington In an effort to determine the status of Japanese obligations. First Names of Dead in Hawaii Released The first United States casualties In the Japanese attacks were revealed today In word sent to the parents of the victims by the navy department. (An official list of casualties is px- peeled to be Issued at Washington later.) The dead; First Lieutenant Hans Christiansen, 21, Woodland, Calif.

Second Lieutenant George A. Wliiteiuaii, 21, Sedalla, Mo. Private George C. Leslie, 20, Arnold, Pa. Private Robert NiediwelcUe, 22, Grand- Rapids, Mich.

Private Dean W. Gebert, Galesburg. 111. Robert L. Tyce, 37, San Diego, civilian operator of.

an airport near Honolulu. ENLISTS EIGHTH TIME SPRINGFIELD. Dec. 8. (U.

the eighth time. Private Daniel F. Nolan of Amherst has reenlisted In the United States Army. Fifty-four years old, he will be eligible for retirement next year upon completion of 30 years service. Britain Declares War on Japanese (Continued from Paot Out) war declaration against Japan wag authorized at a noon session of Ills cabinet.

"I spoke to President Roosevelt on the Atlantic telephone lust night with view to arranging the time of our respective declaration," Churchill disclosed. "Instructions were sent to our ambassador at Tolilo and a communication was dispatched to the Japanese charge d'affaires at 1 o'clock today (7 a. E. 8. stating that.

In view of Japan's wanton acts of unprovoked aggression, the British government informed them that a state of war existed between the two countries," Churchill went on. He recalled that "with the full approval of the nation and the empire I pledged the word of Great Britain about month ago that should the United States be Involved In war with Japan, a British declaration would follow within the hour." Churchill said the Japanese began landing in British territory in northern Malaya at 6 a. in. yesterday and were engaged Immediately by British forces "which were ready." He said homo office measures against Japanese nationals were begun at 10:45 p. in.

Sunday and told the House It could see, therefore, "that no time has been lost and we are actually ahead of our engagements." Britain, the prime minister said, has assured "Thailand that an attack on her will be regarded as an attack on us." (Thailand already has been attacked and, according to the Japanese, already has submitted to negotiations.) Besides his message to Thailand, Churchill added, he sent Chinese General Chiang'Kai-Shek assurances that "henceforth we would face the common foe together." Churchill charged that Japanese envoys were ordered to prolong their mission In the United States "In order to keep conversations going while a rurprlse attack was being prepared and before a declaration of war could be delivered. "No one can doubt that every effort to bring about a peaceful solution has been made by the government of the United States and that immense patience has been shown in the face of a growing Japanese menace," he told Commons. Association Will Name Directors Election of directors and award of certificates to owners of high-producing herds and- high-producing individual cows are scheduled at the annual the Testingr Association at 7 p. m. Tuesday at the county agriculture building.

Chairman Marion Mitchell of Weed Patch of the testing group will preside. Starting with a dinner for members, their families and herdsmen or head milkers, the meeting will include a review of statistics for the year and election of five association directors. G. E. Gordon, dairying specialist of the agricultural extension service, will give the 1 main address on the cow's udder in relation to milk-were- tion.

MARRIED IN RENO Loyde E. Tandy. 22, Gardner Field, and Vjolet E. Hurt, 22t San Jose, were issued a marriage license in Reno, today. Women's Voluntary Service Will Be Explained at Taf TTHJ MAKE known to civilian defense bodies and community leaders of Taft how the organization known as the American Women's Voluntary Services, operates, Miss Alexe Walker, national field representative and a member of the San Francisco unit, will speak nt the Little Theater of Taft Union High School Tuesday night at 8 o'clock.

The work of this organization was started in England, brought to New.York and has progressed toward the west. The only organizations now functioning on the coast arc In San Francisco, Los Angeles, Long Beach and Pasadena. The work of this organization does not take the place ot that already being performed by the" Red Cross or similar organizations, but rather supplements the programs now under way. Tuft women have already taken steps toward enlisting In defense work by the recent organization of a group whose members arci preparing themselves for acceptance in the Volunteer Motor Corps. The required first aid work has been finished and motor mechanics has been studied at Gardner Field wjiere Lieutenant Albert C.

Messenger, assistant motor transport officer, Is giving a course in simple mechanics. Study of the post am- Building Material DealersJVill Meet BecaUse of the decreasing amount of building tn Bakersfield, a meeting of all building material -dealers has called for Raymond Taylor, president of the chamber of commerce, to discuss the situation regarding the- amount of building materials on hand in Kern county. The group will meet at 2 p. m. in the chamber of commerce office.

AKhough at the present tlm'e there Is ample building material on hand, Kern county is assured of no shortage since it.has been listed as a defense by the OPM. Contractors will be given priority ratings if the houses are built under FHA supervision and the.forms of application for such building arc now on hand at the chamber of commerce office. bulance filled one of the lesson hours. Miss Rosalie Dienstein, member of the Business and Professional Women's Club, is leader of the group and with the assistance of Miss Eva Wilson, club president, is making arrangements for Tuesday night's meeting. Representatives of fraternal organizations, women's clubs, parent- teacher associations, service, clubs nnd civic bodies have been Invited to be present.

Oil Instruments Lakern Farms Company leases to E. B. McLeod for term of 20 yea re, one-el hth royalty, five-year 1 of and NWW section 31-20. 11 Mr eod and Wlfo assign to Richfield Oil Corporation, above Crestmont Oil Company reassigns to Shell Oil Company all 18 ln len(le August 28, J2 ooverl section Hi, portion 20 acres in SE'4 said section 16. M.

Stewart leases to Pacific estern Oil Corporation and GoorKfi y. Getly, Ineorporaled for lerm of JO years, one-eighth royalty, ven lnB au south 60 acres NK 8ec 24, 26-20. Pacific Western Oil Corporation quitclaims to legal parties, lot 20. section 23, 29-2(1. being of NWU of SK'i BUld section.

To terminate lease Eva C. Cagle assigns to George E. Jones, one-fourth of 20- i rU underl ln NV4 section- 6, Georgi! E. Jones and wife to Frances P. Jones, one- twelfth of minerals underlyiiiK Hcctlon 6, 20-16, as her separate property.

Same annlgn to Clara Stockton Armstrong separate property, one-sixth of minerals underly- Ing NM, of section 6, 20-16. 30.181— Sfgnal Oil and Gas Company quitclaims to legal parties, NU of section 22, 28-23. To term- Inaie lease. Universal Consolidated Oil gompany quitclaims to Elisabeth Wi illiams et ai, ,4 of section 19, 26-28. quitclaims to Elizabeth Glide Williams et al.

all rights In section 19, 26-88, to terminate lease dated' August 29, 1940. C. A. Perry assigns to Marie Krouse, lease November 1, 1940. Insofar as It affects SEW of of 'of NEH Bectlon 4, 30391 Same awslgiiH to Hugh B.

Saunders, lease dated November 1940, Insofar OH It pertains to of NW'i; of nectlon 4. 27-18. Powers of Attorney Edgar K. Wascm, grantH lo Edgar K. Warn-in, full power attorney to act for him in, all necessary KERN COUNTY RECORDS DOCUMENTS RECORDED CHARLES H.

BHOMATE, Recorder (Up to Noon Today) Notices M. files notice of completion of on lot 2S, Tract No. 1149. Completed De- combur B. Pacific Company files notice of completion of Improvements of grading find construction of roadbed nt west end of rail- eiite Hiding.

Ciillentc. Completed November 20, 11)41, by Morrison- KnudNon Company, Incorporated. 30.18(1—John L. Smith flips notice of completion of Improvements on loin IS and Ifi, block 10, Keith Addition. Completed December 1941, by Luu- rcn Miner.

Olive Tin Her files affidavit of birth of Benjamin Oliver Barrett, born August 7, 1904, tU Tchachapl, Kern county. V. Miller, for Margaret T. Olccse ct al, flips notice of non- responsibility for labor or materials on store room, known as the Herges block, No. 1031 Nineteenth street, Bakersfleld.

Plats of Survey Map filed for 1'aclflc Telephone and Telegraph Company of portion meet Ion 8, 32-28. II. E. White, RE No. 4731.

of Survey Map filed for Kern County Union High School District of SV4 of SH of section 23, 31-29. R. K. White, RIS No. 47.11.

of Survey Map filed for Housing Authority of County of Kern of portion SE'i of NW'i section 13, 29-27. R. 15. White, UK No. 4731.

of Survey Map filed for Mount Owen School District of portion NE'xi of SE'4 section 11, 25-38. n. E. White, RE No. 4731.

of Survey Mnp of survey for Housing Authority of County of Kern of lot 2, Sales Mnp of lands of J. U. Haggln of section 10, 28-liC, R. White, RE No. 4731.

Mortgages W. Underwood mortgages to C. C. Clark for $1200. pumping plant, on NV4 of NEU section 1C, 29-27.

Leases OH and Land Company leases to Harold Green for term from November 10, to November 10, 1944, for purpose of removing gypsum from said land various rentals, southeast 40 acres of northeast 160 acres of section 3, 26-20. Certain conditions. Homesteads Wilson declares homestead In amount of $1500 on lot 7 and portion lot 8, Hlrshfeld Tract. Deeds 30.138—Pioneer Midway Oil Company Consolidated grant!) to Tide Water Associated Oil Company. 75 per rent and to Pioneer Midway Oil Company 25 pi'i- cent Interest In NK 1 section 30; lots 5 and (I and K'j.

of section no, SK 1 section and lots-ll and 4 and K'i, of section 30, all In SM1.2». Toward Nichols and wife and Halph L. Smith, ami wire to Harry It. Kllllan, lots li, 11 12 and .14, Tract No. KISS, Lomlla Verde, M.

Lancaster and vlTo grant to Mabolln C. one- half Interest In lot block 520, cepllng highway and one-half Interest In lots 19 and 20, block excepting highway, all In I'lty of UnUcrsfleld. 1,. grants to Ralph Hoel and wife as Joint tenants, portion lots 18 and 19, block Tract No. Henry Honk and grant to Hurt Green and wife as Joint tenants, portion SKV 4 of KK', 4 of section 24, 29-28, excepting minerals.

VOSM and husband grant to Glen II. Voss, one-hulf Interest In lots 4, 6, (i, 7 and 9, James McCurdy Tract. K. Rnersmo and wife grant to Edward Clould, E'4 of NIC'4 suction 27, 2H-20. K.

Maddux and wlfr grant to Chnrlps R. Maddux anil wife us joint tenants, lot 8, block S. Homecrcst. 1.115. Crnno Krauts to Estanlf- IHO E.

Gnmtnles and wife as Joint tenants, portion lot 82, Virginia Colony, excepting minerals, sj.jj. Reconveyances of America, trusties, reconvcv to V. AV. Casey and wife, lot 5, block 25, Third Addition to Moron. Abstract Company, trustees, ruronvcy to Marclu W.

Underwood, portion section 1(1, 29-27. Mortgage Company, trustees, reconvcy Ritlpli Smtlli, and wife portion lots IS and 19, block (1, Tract No. 115:1. Abstract Company, trustees, rcconvey to Elton N. Stephens, et al, portion section 23, 25-25.

Trust Company, trustees, reconvey to Myrtle M. Smith, SEVi of NEVi, section 2, 11-24 and property out of county. of Amcrk-u, trus- teus, rcconvey to Blanch Itussell and lumband, lots 7, 8, block 20, Second Addition to Moron. KERN BIRTHS RECORDED In Kern county furnltheil by UlvUlun of Vltul NtutUtlcH, Ken. County Health Department, with (tie ro-operntlon of Dr.

J. C.ineo, local registrar of Ilukerifleld Mr. and Mrs. Batista Albltre, a son, Ernest Albitre, November 29. Mr.

and Mrs. George Edward Uulley, a son, Melvln Doug- Blas Bailey, November 27. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Escue liaker, a son, Gary Aaron Baker, November 23.

Mr. and Mrs. Alton Woodrow sun, Juu Alton Beck, November 28. Mr. and Mrs.

Acle Leonard Blauk, a daughter, Floy Grace Black, November 24. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lee Urundon, a -daughter, Carole Ann Brandon, November 24. Mr.

and Mrs. Alva Daniel Brown, a daughter, Dorothy Eppel Hrown, November 19. Mr. and Mrs. James Edward buunoll, a daughter, Carol Elaine Busscll, November 22.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cassllas, a daughter, Jessie Camillas, November 20. Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick John Chabot, a daughter, Fredda Joyce Chabot, November 25. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Clinton, a daughter, Karleno Clinton, November 20. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Woodrow Coate, a son, Bruce Melford Coate, November 30. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd William Cooper, a nun, Floyd Dennis Cooper, November 23.

Mr. and Mrs. William Charles Corse, a son, John Logan Corse, November 25. Mr. Mid Mrs.

Joseph Oscar Cummins, a son, Joseph Robert Cummins, November 23. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Elijah Davis, a son, John Larry Davis, November 24. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Franklin Dlckorson, a daughter, Jo-Anne Dlckcrbon, November 23. Mr. and Mrs. James Buell Elliott, a daughter, Janice Ann Elliott, November 26.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cephas Etherldge, a daughter, Judith Ann Etherldge, November 2(i. Mr. and Mrs.

Glonnon Elton Earp, daughter, Glendu Kllen Eurp, November 30. Mr. and Mrs. Erno Theodore a daughter, Roberta Carol FormiH, November 27. Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Edwin GreunHtruet, a daughter, Patricia Ann Greenbtreot, November 28. Mr. and Mrs. Delberl David Heading, a son, Duvld Paul Heading, November 30.

Mr. and Mra. JOHO Maria Hernandez, a sun, Catarlno Hernandez, November 25. Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Edward Honeycutt, a son, Curtis Edward Honeycutt, November 23, Mr.

and Mrx. Harry Q. Jung, a son, Crulghton Bryson Jung, November 25. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Johnson Keextor, a -son, Rlley Lunn KecHter, 22. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D. Maclas, a HOII, Frederick Anthony Maclas, November 24, Mr.

and Mrs. Isaac Elijah McCormlck. a daughter, Dolores Levurn McCunnlck, November 30 Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Kern Mulvln, a daughter, bin.sun Roue Melvln, November 30.

Mr. and Mrs. Mylo Meltler, a son, Donald Allen Mettler, November 28. Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Burtly Mitchell, a non, Grunt Rartly Anthony Mitchell, November 24. Mr. find Mrs. William Leo Moore, 8on, Philip Eugene Moore, November 20. Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Alton Nelson, a daughter, Klsa Joyce, Nelson, November 28. Mr. and Mrs. Venanclo Ocumpo, a son, George Ocumpo, November 24.

Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gerald Olson, a daughter, Karen Marlu Olson, November 2U. Mr. and Mm.

Willlam Henry O'Donnell, a KOII, John Roger O'Donnell, November ZS. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Larn Parnell, daughter, Dorothy Mae Parnell, November 22. Mr.

and Mrs. John Love Petty, a daughter. Doris Na.linu Petty, November 25. Mr. and Arbert Gabriel Pool, a son, Arbert Gc-ruld Pool, November 25, Mr.

and Mrs. Luther f'arl Ray. a son, Jerry Elilon Ray, November 22. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Oliver RoKeru, a son, Blalno Deo Rogers, November 28. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel MuClcllan a sou, November 20. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Alton Laroy Sharp, a HOII, Jerry Laroy Sharp, November 24. Sir. and Mrs. Ignarlo SltmoroK.

a HOII, James Slaneroa, November 23. Mr. and Mrs. Hheuben Karl Smith, a daughter, Linda Kay Smith, November 26 Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Max Smith, a daughter, Shirley Ann Smith, November 26. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Lewis Smith, a daughter, Terrell Dorothy Smith, November 19. Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Maxson Stull, a daughter, Shelby Ann Stull, November 23. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Turner, a daughter.

Sylvia Carolyn Turner, November 23. Mr. and Mrs. Lllburn Walker, a daughter, Carolyn Ann Walker, November Mr. and Mrs.

James Edward Wutklns, a son, Michael Walking, November 25. Mr. nnd Mrs. Aaron Kussell Walson, daughter, Patricia Kay Watson, November 20. Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Wcsterman, a daughter, Sharon Ann Woutormun, November 19. Mr. and Mrs. Jatos White, a daughter, Catherine Joyce White, November 25.

Mr. and Mm Karl Alexander Wiles, a son, Merrlck Lc- roy Wiles, November 23. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howard Wilson, a son, Uradley Rlx Wilson, November 23.

Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence Wilson, a son, Robcrty Kennedy Wilson, November 29. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Asa Winger, a daughter, Sharon Winger, November 23. Bnttonwlllow Mr. und Mrs. John Dennis Converse, a daughter, Johnna Maria Converse, November 20. THft Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Eugena Elzncr, a son, Jack Edward Elzner, November 19. Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Roger Rlerson, a daughter, Jlmmle Lou Rlerson, November 26.

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Arnold Townsend. a son, KIrby Arnold Townsend, November 22. were obtained from (he birth rerllflcalen for Telmi'liupl mid mirroiiiultiiK dUlrlrti Irreuiioc- Ilie of tile regUlrullon area In county In wlileli the child wan bora.

Telincluiul Mr. and Mrs. David lionry Williamson, a daughter, Leutta Mac Williamson, November 25. Mojiive Mr. and Mrs.

Al- vln Lund Ostergard, a son, Richard Tone Oulcrgard. November 14. Amnrgo Mr. and Mm. Al- bi-rt Green, a son.

Ronald Franklin Green, November 24. Arvln Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bert Codfiy, ft son, Michael Monroe Coday, November 20. Mr.

nnd Mrs. Charles James Nichols, a daughter, Gmce Allfiie Nichols, November 2G. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Pierce, a won.

Delbort Henry Pierce, November 23. Mr. and Mrs. Luin C. Htrawhorn, a daughter, Ella Mae Strawhorn.

November 25. Mr. and Mrs. John Lcimrd West, a daughter, Patricia Lee West, November 11 Tlieup IIUIIIPH went obtained from the blrlli eerllfU'iileii for Helium and Niirrouiiilliig Irreniierlive of the rexlHl nil Ion area In (he county In which child WIIB burn. Delimit CA Mr.

and Mrs. Fran- I'isco Caraveo, a daughter, Harm's- lino Stella Caraveo, November 21. Hhufter Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kilgar Decker, son, Kunrieth Wayne llefker.

November 25. Mr. and Mrs. Dlckerson, daughter, lloimlc Nut: Dli'kcrson, November 25. Mr.

and Mrs. Nick Henry Johnson, a daughter. Ronnie. Jean Johnson, November 2:1. Mr.

and Mrs. Krnest Si'hultz, a daughter. Gloria Lynn Srhultz, November L'li. Mi. and Mrs.

D. Trout, a son, Gall Trout, November 15. MeFiirlunil Mr. and Mrs. .1.

n. a daughter. Carolyn Joy Hoffman, November 21. To Mr. rind Mrs.

John Harrison McCall, a daughter, DorlK Elaine McCall, November 23. Mr, and Mrs. Altlon Ray Morelnnd, a pnn, Altlon David Morcland, November 24. Theue naniri were ohtiiliieil from Ihf birth cerllflcntcH for und urroiindliiK ilUtrlelk Irrexiieellvv of the urea In (lie county In wlilrli the rhllil wiiv hum. Wnneo Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Rus- neil (Jalnns, a daughter, Barbara Galnos, November 17. Mr. and Mrs. Reyes Garcia a daughter.

Leandra Rt- Rina Garcia, November 17. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lee Osteen, a daughter. Shirley Faye dsleen, 25.

Mr. and Mrs. Plarence Rogers, a sou. f'lareuce Leroy Rogers. NoviMiiber 21.

Mr. and Mrs. John Gustaf Strom, a Ron, James Earl Strom, November 24 ii COURT CALENDAR WILLIAM L. BRAD8HAW. Presiding Judge Probates Monday at 10:00 a.

m. Order to Show Cause at 11 a. m. Law and Motion at 2 p. m.

at 10:00 a. m. Tuesday. Probates r.63fi—Estate of Jessie I.eland PlcUctt, Incniiipctunt. Annual account of Kuurdlan.

Lola Horn; D. D. l.eddy. of Ida U. Sears, deceased.

Petition t'nr probate of will. May McKlvuln. llrlltnn Mack. of AV.il I Is A. Wood, deceased.

1'ctltinn for letters of iidniliilstration. liorn O. Loveless; Osboni, lluruiii Shortrldge. of Andrew II. McGulrk.

I'Mnnl account of uduiin- iMtrator and petition for dlstrlhullon. Walter II. Maltlngly; Osborn, Iturum SliortrldKi'. of Rownuld E. Martin, decciiNcd.

I'clltlon for probate of will, Gladys M. Mai tin llrltlan Mack. 7012---Estate of Joseph Andrew f'hap- man, decctised. Petition lor letters of administration. Kllen Maude Chupnmn .1.

Reuvls. 3730 Estate of John McCray, deceased. Final account nf trustee and petition for distribution. Clinton C. McCrav; Uorton, Pclrlul, Coiiron Uortiin, nf Mcdora Jayne Lm-h, deceased.

Elnal account of administrator and petition for distribution. Sidney II. Welch: 1.. H. 7 of CtiMirne Lucas, deceased.

Petition for letters of ad- mlnlstrallon. C. lloune; Brittan Mack. 531II of Julia Uuhcuck, deceased. Klnal account of executor and petition for distribution.

Arthur J. .1. llei.nl. Jr. of Albeit Mason, deceased.

Petition for confirmation of sale of real property. Hurry P. Mason Morton, I'etrlnl, Conrun Uorton. 7481 Estate of Mary Kosel. deceased.

Petition to convey real properly for highway purpose. Condlcy lamest J. Kump; W. 10. James.

and guardianship of Mary V. Meelian, Insane. 1'cllllon for order to lease. L. Median Hugo McKlnley.

of Andrew Jackson Patrick, deceased. Final account of executrix and pctltkm for distribution, Belty Moren and Martin. Little Frederick E. Hoar. and giiarillnsblp of 10s- tine McDonald, minor.

Petition lor leave to expend money for support 'u. 1 McDonald; Hrittan 1J1 (' K. and guardianship of cujmmii Crnssland. minor. etl Ion letters of guardianship.

llonjamln Newton frossland Clat- liu ff chain, nf Mathilda. Hanson, do- i 1l loiters of ad- (,, nsslgn wholo V'lV i vlvi spouse. Marlon and guardianship of nenjanim mliKT. petition for loiters of Ruardlanshlp. Henjamln Crossliuul; Clat- lln Chain.

Civil Frances Ar- I hill- Royce Grey. Albion' to'strike CON! bill anil m.ill,,n to tax costs. AMa'i-'k Fk Brlltan Pacific Discount Corporation va I I Inn-lieu Lowe Uarues ct ill. Mnilou for summary jiidgmem. llclgnc Hurt; Samuel Greenfield.

James, v.s Lester Stanley Howen et al. Motion' strike cross-complaint and recall and uuash summons. Osborn, Hurum fc Short ridge; Uorton, Pctrlnl, Conron iv Uorton. K. Simons vs.

Rolierl MmoiiK. i.lenernl demurrer Dorrls jt HMphnrty; claflln L. Hoyd, VH Lancaster. Motion to amount nf hoiiii to stay proceedings on appeal. Edgar F.

Fee. U. Oetly vs. Re.lne Slove.iisnn et al. lHomurrers.

T'lafl -viol" 1 1 Morris Lavlne. R. Getty vs. L. Belsv I Mcvensfiii el al.

Demurrer. C'lnfllh Chain: Slomon: Morris Lavlne. J.O.iS—Lozle. Parker vs. Claud Otis, liuinurrer.

Dorrls Flnharty; Wagy II Isy. s. Iicnson vs. Lester Stnn- Howen et ill. Demurrer.

Victor liorton 0 Ilort0111 'il, Conron 370SI Menlna Dominguez vs. Wlllla et al. Demurrer. Frederick L. Fcllon; C'alvln II.

Con- Divorce Calendar 37n27--nniraH (ieraldlne. Usher vs 1 1 01 er. TiefHiilt Trust Deeds AVilson to Hnkcrsflold Abstract Company, trustees lor Harry .1. Wilson and wife as joint tenants, J240, lot 7 and portion lot I), Hlrslifeld Tract. 11.

Kllllan to Hakurs- fleld Mortgage Company, trustees for Kern County Mutual lIuildinK and Loan Association, lot (i. Tract No. I OSS, Loiulln. Vcrdo. slfins rents.

to Hnkcr.sfleld MortgrtRO Company, trustees for Kern County Mutual iinlldliiK and Loan Association, $330(1, lot 9, Tract No. 108S. Lomltii Verde. Assigns rents. to llukerst'leld MortgBBO Company, trustees fur Kern County Mutual lUilldlng and Loan Association, $3300, lot 11, Tract No.

108S, Lomltii Verde. Assigns rents. to llakerslleld MurtRaKC Cumpany, truMtces for Howard Nichols and wife, as Joint tenants, one- half Intercut, and Ralph L. Smith, and wife, as Joint tenants, one- lialf Interest, $1350, lot 6, Tract No. IdXS, Lomllu Vordo.

Assigns rents. to Bukersfleld Mortgage Company, trustees lor same, $1350, lot 9, Tract No. 1088, Lomltu Verde, Assigns rents, to Hakersfleld Mortgage Company, trustees for same, $1350, lot 11, Tract No. 1088, Lomltu Verde. Assigns Noel McCaffrey to Title Insurance and Trust Company, trustees for Lillian 11.

Heardsley, $500, lot 12, block 6, Went Park. Assigns rents. Albert'Klrkpatrlck to Title Insurance and Trust Company, trustees for Louis H. Davy and wife as Joint tunnnts, $2000, portion lot 4, Kern CltiyiH Tract. Assigns rents.

W. Williams and wife to Bakersfleld Abstract Company, trustees for First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Hakers- flcld. $3300, lot 7. block Virginia Tract. Assigns rents.

W. Casey and wife to Corporation of America, trustees for Hunk of America National Trust and KavlngH Assoclutlon, $800, lot block 25. Pacific Land Company's Third Addition to Moron, excepting minerals. Assigns rents, Mnrclu W. t'ndcrwood to Vtuk- ersflcld Abstract Company, trustees for C.

C. Clark, $1200, Ms of NE 1 of NE 1 section IB, 29-27. Bod and wife to Corporation of America, trustees for Bank of Amerlcw National Trust ami Savings Association, $4000, portion lots 18 and 19, block Trad No. 1153. Asslpns rents.

E. (hirr to Bakorsfl.Md Ahull-net Company, trustees for W. Mncco and wife as Joint tenants, $3650, lots 25 and 2(i, block 149, Kern. Copley and Florence I. Cogley to Albert Ancker et nl.

trustees for John White and Eva Wae While, S700. NV4 lot 25 and all lots 26 and 27, block 98, Mojuve. Agreements Midway Oil Compunv and Tide Water Associated Oil Company make agreement whereby for term of 20 vears they waive partitioning of property covering NE'i, lots 5 and 6 and TOVi of SE'i and lots 3 and 1 and 10 of NW'i section 3d, all tn 31-23. etc. Location Notices Allen et al.

locate the 1 I liclmii Dili more vs. Charles F. 1 lh oitremo 1 d(lf uniuillmcnt. Dor- rls Fleharty. M'lirlo'Romlnes VK Eugene L.

Homines. Default divorce' rIIC Dorrla L. Hogan vs. IMnxIna flul11 "'vorcc; extreme Chain. I 77 lo1 llt tx VH Rnv Rontz.

Dp- fault divorce; publication; habitual i UV 1 Sl nl 'P' Taylor. D. Conner vs. Lucille onner. Defniilt divorce; extreme pl 'y: child.

Samuel Tnvlor. I'lrlfle vs. David R. r- extreme cru- 0110 ''''i 1 1 ''rederlck E. Hoar.

btumbaugh vs. Harlov Mumbaugh. Divorce date T' 0 1 0 1 "n'e child. Colter F. Rathboue; Don ICtnney Orders to Show Cause Ijflna D.

Oidfleld VH. Harold Oidfleld. Order to "how i.iuhe. uorns iv KiiHtland Eugene -Eva vs. Emniplt 10 8 USC Dol Dorothv Bortrand vs.

Harold F. caime Sle McNutt vs. George Vlr- wfl) vs ThomasJMcr Izzard. vs. omas yV-' cause.

West County Clerk's Office R. J. Veen, Clerk New Suits 371H9-S. H. Holland vs.

L. R. Post e( Hi, for Judgment of 1113.80 and costs; automobile accident, Borton, 37200-. Edward C. T'ffert vs Nttill and Mary M.

stull. for ment of 1212.2,",, Interest and amount duo under agreement for wile of property. Abram Marks, attorney for plaintiff. Samuel Ciipllu and Gladys Ru lh et al, complaint In Interpleader ax to possession -of 1 Property located In "Ruth's i 1 1 ltflrt 1 1 1 section .13, plain Jlfuilc y- attorney for Intentions to Wed Elmer Starr, 24, Kanta Monica, and Harbani Mar Grant, 20, 1'1-iiiH'lKC'o Solano ClimoroH, 27. and Alary Qulnoz Adame.

22 hnih nf Tulfrrc. Qulnoz Adame, 22, both of OBITUARIES Llbi 1 ludi; mine In rttn 14. 10-15. locate the Llherlv No. 2 lode mhip In section 14.

Ili-lTi. IN APPRECIATION We wish to express our appreciation the kindness and sympathy extended to us by our frleii'ls during our recent sorrow and for thvir beautiful floral offerings. fi.n.'TON JAMES MR. AND MRS. JAMES II.

HRADY AND DAUGHTER. We wish to express our appreciation for the kindness and sympathy extended us by our friends UurliiK mir recent sorrow and for their beautiful floral offerings. isimicd): MURK)-: E. WILSON, MRH. J.OfIS J.

H1ANCIU, MRS. A. DIOS PA IS. MRS. CltAHI.EH SMITH, LEANARD K.

HILL, EDWARI1 1UTR.SHEL HALL Flickinger-Digier CHAPEL Low Payments, Without the Financial Burden Telephone 7-7881 Cheater Avenui at Thirteenth Ji C. Flokinger Frank Dlgltr Ambulance Service MII.1UK KMHKI-SKV I'unera serviceM for Mr. Whltmore. X(i, of RoHamond, were held yesterday at I p. m.

at Fllckinger-Dlglcr chapel. A miner, he had lived In Kern county for years and pa'ssed away on November :10 In local hospital. ii mi wl tlll(e place toda iit Hakersfleld Memorial Park. The Reverend Charles W. Opio officiated at tho final rites yesterday.

He leaven six brothers, Frank C'. Whlt- more, of Rosamond; Charles J. Wh tmore, of Wyoming; John E. Whltmorn, of Redondo Beach How- l-'orreHl G. Whltmore, Minnesota; and two Nlstors, Jennio E.

more, of Nebraska, nnd Mrs. Alice M. Klothower, Caruthers, Calif. Kololst at (ho services was Mrs. Phillip B.

Unwell, with Mra. A. R. HulfdiiKton at the organ. IlltATX, for Mr.

Uratz, of Lone I'lnc, will be held today at n. m. at the Paynu Son chapel. Interuicnl will at Union cemetery. lie Is survived hy brolhei.

Nick Hratz. of UakiTH-. field. A prospector, the deceased was found dead from natural causes In a field near Rnkerstlcld last week. WKST, IIKK.NDA I) A KI.INIi— Services for the inririth-idd diiuuhter Mr.

and Mrs. l-Itlyar J. West, cf Ar- vln. will be held t.iiniirrow at 10 a. m.

I'll. kiiiKc-r-I ebaptl. The Infant damthlcr passed HWIIV yesterday HI the hi.iue.' Intel meat Will by at I'uli'ii cemetery. I'AritlCK, Wll.l.lA.M II MX It are pendiiiK at the Payne for Mr. Patrick, Vfi, at a local hotel.

He passed away last Friday. UNION CEMETERY Furnishes MONUMENTS FLOWER CONTAINERS GRAVE MARKERS, nt Lowest Prices Monumental Display at Cemetery Entrance Oflii-u the Gruunds I'hone 7-7183.

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