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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 10

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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i vn -f I -hr A'V-jy V- WWlWkMial I s1 n-V- 8 JL-' al-W-i iari4 i laasamaanma Mil ifin I ill i Iliad Wa ioa tuinnfini iinl i i- a Pag THE FRESNO BEE SATURDAY JULY 4 1942 Vital Statistics NEW RUBBER FOR SCRAP IftlKTH Industrial Specialists Sought For Jobs The United 5ates Civil Service Business Directory In frrww Juie jjmii to Mr aiJ Mr Hayniurid iuiiu 734 A'-enu iLiutHitei Grim Warriors Ride March In Fresno Parade Fresno Flier Is Decorated For Battle Heroism Tainting Anil Taprrhanglng F01 'tat TKY Oils HOMK I'KOKATING And reniusMiuK aervic TuUt mnntna I'TrfFr 11 liny No iinin I4i iA AfnimjM at nnr home KMonl-i bie I'Minter and decorator do veur job ti mi nut tv i ins Commission today issued a mil for-t'MKlln 'rini- Mr- I Mia Ail rets LruiMiti Litur Umu ind'islrial specialists at annua! sal- Avenue in Frrsriu June Zlril to Sir nt nrlea ranging frrm 52666 to $67)6 kna Cnarlr e-Ain Leer Umu'a sn for work in Waxliinelon 1) Frrem June 2:1111 ij sir inr wnrK in nasniMgion i ann Ul Alvl ltliuni -WB1M a uau regiurial district offices throughuul 1 the country Business men training and experience in the and steel Industry especially (rnntimml From Face 1-B) (Continued From Tage 1-B) courses in eleclriral training and sound motion pirtufra and later I needed attended the navy preparatory Specialized fields Include hiast HH'I'rt In Vwrna June 2tth in Mr school at Norfolk Va He was furnaces steel work and rolling! 8PRAY PAINTINC pxpsrlni 4smraii0 jrin on joy ulan Iirsnsrd mnlnrfnr PM 4-1 liiV IV 3214 Mnn PAINTING PAPVRtNG KIRST CLASS WORK RKAMIVAHIK PRICES PIION'K 2-707 mills malleable lion castings cast! maii iim -in rr-imn jun 27th Mr iron pipe and fittings wire draw- "JJ1 A J0 Ing and misccllane us prefabricated! la' iv- in Kruno Jun stui to Mr Iron and sleel Most of the positions are with the MiMrHt- -in rrrm Jun 2rn io Mr PAPERING $2sn mom and up: mold-' nr niiisiris mint In work uxrsntd: Plmn 2 71K7 War Production Board hut some will he filled in other war agencies PAINTING AMI PAPKR1NO As low ao 1 a rouiR Work sunnnlrtd Froo ssliniafus Phnna 1-1 iKlil nr 3-2SA graduated from the Norfolk school with high honors and later passed examination for entrance to -the United Stales Naval Academy at Annapolis He hss been on active duty since his grsritistion from the naval academy in 193 He obtained his flight training at Fensa-sola Fla lie was graduated from the Fresno Technical High School In lTW While a resident here Morgan seas employed as carrier for The Fresno Bee and also was a messenger for the Bank of America AN PPERHANOERd KANdKRMON-2 PHONK 2-0310 an Mrs Uwcr Homo Mux a risinx'rr AM OK -In rirsno Jun 2Mh to Mr inn Xlri Al in Zin Kuuit 3 Mux llcK a mn Al I Ml HV in rrno Junr Ird 40 Mr nil Mrs lNnuin Aiifcsliury 393 Avrimr dmsulrr S4MIIII I rmnn jmir Jlrrt to Mr anil Mrs Mnln Muirtim Mums ann rlAXN -In rr'snn sum Jirn Mr iuI Mrs Jxmra r'miis lsion a son Frank Onrtn commander of (ha post and other Winn member division i The lMth Field Artillery Band from Camp Roberta aet the marching tempo for the parade Fir1 came (he Freano To No 4 American Legion color guard (he Bny Scout with moused rolnn and the city rnmmlionri' official car Then rame the hand with Warrant Offirera A Wngh( and Barrington a handmaslera Hammer Field uxtially the aource of apectacular motorized parade equipment muatered approximately acventy marching men from alx uniti with Major Joseph Wager-Smith as commander A fire fighting detail near Friant kept other Hammer Field personnel out of the parade The units represented by the marchers were the 904th and 199th quartermaster companies 64th service squadron 50th air base squadron and headquarters and headquarters squadron Financial News Radio Repairing xPbRT RADIO RKPAIRING RUE 012 VAN nr phonk 3-an4 Butter Eggs Cheese Iil KVtl11 Til Wtll stx rKAvctaro duller rtE5 zeiwlr esilmeles and tuho leata In ynnr Iwm Vlr'a Ph 3-7789 Jura- 2 as 4 39 an as I 39 a 39 MoM-M-KHHiHM-In Kinu July and alter lined Irr 21 Msuier Xicul anu Kathleen llulm IS yrisno AIIIIKII MHIIH In Ksnu July Jnd Clyde Allunl 19 Krsano and Cnar-lime Wiule 4U Monrovia 1 19 till Flaatering IKC A 341 44 14 14 4 111 1S4 lrr (I 2(111 29 i 29 ti inii HU of Palehlns t-iirro AB4 remenl our aperlalf A i ve IIT aiexandre enntrartor Phone 2-dS43 Grange Master Praises Voting Of Power Funds MM A 31 i llli It i '111 TJii MmL A 21 if 211 21 2JVi 21 li Chrraa Plata i 2114 Triplet i 2i Roofing SPECIAL I cedar ahln- tain CPHI hnl IOR AMIPIPS Sutler DIVISION II KMlUAMIAllS III Keno July 2nd John hnselman 21 Freauu and Louiae M' llaiis I Kceilley Tl KK'I HAXPOHI) In Krnn July 2nd Hem Tv re 21 lrllu and lirnrta fnrl In Imnsainn M'lHiNAln-W Aiinru Iu Kenn July 2nd lielmrr Mrlmnnld 21 Kan Joaquin and Jdelta Wasner lb Kuoeaielt I'tah NAI IMAN-NIMITHF-In Reno July 2nd William Kaulman 27 Wealliaien and Maxine MiHilhe 2" MrKInlrytille til llTNAN-IAHAIIIP: In Keno July 2nd Isiuie 1 limlinan 41 Madera ana Irene Helen l--iluulie 111 Kan Jose June- Rkplnn3r mrll Budaeti ptiin Mwrlftn Mn Lumbfr Cn 4-M04t umbr Co 4vt04 1 Reptlo Tanka cleaned lAteat eqiilid Horn? ownM i lvrhlNTK Til MFII Tallow Work Troop of the 107th Mechanized Cavalry from Fort Ord comprised the second division Tin halted aol-diera manned scout cars bantams and auto maintenance field kitchen and amublance units Two of the bantams pulled 37 millimeter and anti tank guns Crash helmeted motorcyclists escorted the troop Commands for the troop were wigwagged by First Lieutenant Jack White the commander DIVISION' III prn-ee nl butler ere 4e higher than the 1-01 Angrlee esi-hanse prire quoted Shelley tire company manager in the city aid he turned over the mluable material in protct againt OPA ceiling price on repaired ued tire A detective check over a pile of new tire raw rubber and pure gum Gripping found in a nmp rubber drive collection in Sacramento OPA official began an imrtigafion but Sam HHillKKT PftlCKH paid for lire and ileoct 'W' KKRM AN TAIlIowwoRKS Phone 91 KERMAN Calif HHII'l'FK-At III Visalia July 3rd Kent reus Mklpiwr 2il uf Vlaalia and lrpnc Avpri 1 i( Rl IX KOIPHIQI tX In Viutiia July 3rd NmIIvUIhiI 1- KuJi lf mill KiKlrtniifz 17 both ut BHkrrwfiHd Hay And Grein Tire Repairing roinari jaex t-amphell 241 Van Nexe at Cherry Stephen Bean Waahing Machine Service CTM hKN Near Fiesno July 2 1942 Ilnamiia Clausen belurtd liiielmnd u( Mrs Anna Clauaen luvln father of Alfred and Mias Inzer Clauaen Mre Marie Pelersen ul Fnsno I'lftuaen of I'miM Ktniea Army one smnduliilU aim iinlira: a native nf lienmark aged 74 Bakersfield Conviction On Morals Charge Is Nullified BAKKRSF1ELD (Kern Co) July 4 Elbert Hayward Dudley Bakers- 43 FRANCISCO rRICF GRAIN In ear lots per rui larked unless uilierwlsa aperlflM iraeka at Hub Franrisro: No 2 bright weatrrn barley lest In 44 pounds 2141) ahippln 2LIWI4 1 BO nominal Nn 1 hard while wheat SI 93 4r 1 07 li No 1 and while wheat 21 PS'iSi-lO No 2 yellow enrn hulk 21 OOdrlRl No 2 Ctllfnrnla mllo 2ld2Vp 127 Vi Cali tor nla rad feed oata 2lno i av AIFAIFA Baled per Ion In rar Iota 2 No 1 2211923 SO 2 Nn 2 leafy 222 1 2230 2 No 2 22030 21 WAHIIKK A IltONKR iwrvlee aU mekea ilyFfsVsc'msnt porta an May lag! HOCKKTT-COWAN 1 234 Fulton 2-3281 Local Steel Firm wins mm War Work Job Economy Move Fresno Veterans' Office year Friend are Invited In attend the funeral service Monday murnln al ten-thirty o'clock in the rliapel ol Klephrna (MK'latchy Newspaper Servlre) SACRAMENTO July The congressional action providing $4178 0i)0 for starting construction of a transmission line from Shasta Dam to Antioch was hailed today hy George Sehlmeyer California Slate Grange master as a major step on the road toward public ownersip of utilities The favorahle vote of the house of representatives to restore appropriations for the Central Valleys Project to provide transmission lines for Shasta Dam power and the preliminary work for a standby steam plant at Antioch will make It possible for the people of California to realize to the fullest extent the great henefit which should come not only to the central valleys but Ihe whole state from the generation of power at Shasta Schl-ntryer said The lower house originally rejected the Central Valleys Project Items in the interior department appropriation bill The senate Inserted them as amendments and the house voted approval after Majority Leader McCormack Democrat of Massachusetts reported President Roosevelt favored the Shasta-Antioch transmission lines and the steam standby plant provisions Lower Rates Are Been rrn LODGE NOTICES A Henn Kev Chester A Snyder offl riallnx Interment In Helnnint Memu-nel Park Aulo parklnx nn our lot eroaa Ilia street next tu Ilia library field shoestore clerk who was convicted by a Jury last March on a charge of Improper conduct Involving a 14 year old girl is entitled to a new trial according to a ruling TO AMIFIKH PRICFa iHlivvml tn llynpi op Rl Montf iipp ton: No 1 S224tn9 XT30 No 3 lft(y Nan Joaquin $3U AO 21 A0: Imperial $22 tr 2350 a No a 12919 Discontinuance on July 1st of the Fresno district office of the Veterans Welfare Board is attributed to a general HA4IMMH In Freano July 3 1942 Daniel Jnaeph Haydnck beloved husband of Sira Manrila llnyilnrk lovlnx fallirr of Clara and lwnald llaydoek of Ckn-ia a nallva nf Austria axed 49 yeiira I'ri-1 vaia funeral aerviera wtre held this Saturday aflsmuon at four o'rlnek In I he drawtn room chapel of Stephens A Bran lodges meet at 1IIE VKTLKAN8 MEMORIAL HALJ AitIPOK A AND HTK FRKgNO: ATLANTA PONT NO 2 A first Sunday 2:30 Phone 1-K3H7 OMRtiE KEMXXJO IV 8- No 111 meet! aeromi and fourth Tuesday at 2 Phnna 1-711 GEORGE A CIWKK CIRCLE NO 18 I-nriiea of 0 A meet first and third SVlirtl Mn 3 P' Klml1 LIldL Ph FREKNO' CAMP NO 17 Bona nf I'tilon Veterann (if ih Civil Wnr matta first bd third Tuesday 8 Ph 1-8887 FRKKNO AI'XIUARY NO 8 ion of lirnl Tuand 'dsy at 2 and third Livestock Markets Rest Haven Chapel DKNVKflt SHKKP DENVER July ill a Pspt Ayr)' Friday laal week: Fat Spring' lamb moally afaady lower lira dee at runxer In Inslaneea nm and rhon-e Iruelc ina 2I5SO early nnna ahnva 15 23 lata: Idxlioa 213 25 nlhera 15 yaarlinsa very' Bearer 13e tn 23c lower medium In snnd mov No 2 pell a 211734s 1250: sheep strariy In 21c hlher nml and ehola trurknl In fat awaa 573 vh few medium In rood load 5504:5 55 In Freenu July 1 1942 George Phillip Bier l-ovlng husband nf Marie Bier of Blnla l-uving father nf Alex liter of Kerman Mrs Mary Dunn of Freano Mrs Mollle Hilva uf Rlrh- Pheina 1-1040 TENT NO 8 Tinughtera of L'ninn Vet-errna nfjh Civil Avar metis im Turn- by the Fourth District Court Appeal The ruling upheld Superior Judge Warren Slnckton's order granting him a new trial on the ground the girl was legally 14 although the crime allegedly was perpetrated on the day preceding her fourteenth birthday anniversary The district attorney's office reported District Attorney Thomas Scott is ahsent from the city temporarily hut that he may carry he appeal to the slate supreme court or file another complaint In the first trial Dudley was found net guilty on a statutory charge hut the Jury found him guilty of improper conduct Representative of th Fresno County Fairground unit of the forces which keep the army rolling made up the third division They were from the army ground force motor repair unit In the line-1 up were troop cargo carriers command reconnaissance vehicles half ton troop carriers and light and heavy wreckers DIVISION IV Five vehicles whose occupants represent the various functions of the American Red Cross and a huge truck piled high with ruhber contributed for the nai ion's stock pile made up this division The Red Cross ambulance driven by Captain Mattux of the fire department led off the section The field car driven by Field Director A Grinnell and rari with nurses the canteen service first aid and production unit completed the Red Cross entry Warren Tinkler represented the Red Cross official family The ruhher truck entered by the nil industry was loaded with tires hose ruhher toys and scores of other articles contributed in the current rubber salvage campaign DIVISION A marching contingent of aome thirty five men In uniform represented Fresno Civilian Defense forces In the parade In this division The marrher bore the Insignia of their various units in the civilian defense program They were lead by George Gamhs head of rivllian evacuation forces and Norman Dooley chief of the as decontamination units mnnd and Mra Margaret Dauer nf Rlula Also survived hy fifijmn grandchildren TuMd a and four grrat-grandehilriien A nativa nf Ruaala aged 7 year Friends are Invlt- 7 land rood 77 pnupda Idaho and nrw crop The building of transmission feeding iambs 1275 line will make it poarihlo for pub UW economy pro-grim ins tl luted by the bu reau last year in a letter received from Anthony Bolcelll board chairman hy Freano Post No 4 American Legion The communl ration is in response to a for-mal protest filed by the legion post sgsinst the closing order and Inrludrd In a resolution for- NRRKNO IdODOE Nft 247 NrfHMy July loth Viaiiins brtlhnn in-VflM Jaenbaen Master FISHER Serreiary lo attend funeral aerrieee Monday July 1942 at the Nmla Congregational Church al ten o'clock Rev Jons tun Wilier nfflriMing Commlllal in Bel mont Memorial Park fllenry Biarr and John Kslelm in eharge) Cain Creager Funeral Home la Palmas lodge no aad A Third do-aree Thursday July 9th at 7:19 PM Refreerunenla ARTHI'R HILDKRFRANn Masler: TANZKR Aery In Hiiisw Valley Thursday July 2 1942 Piercer axed 57 ysra a ntiv of Inw Hurvivad by III The award of a 1400000 govern ment war production contract to the Fresno branch plant of the Kyle A Company Inr steel con corn was revealed yeaterday by Charles Connors president and manager of the firm This boosts the concern's local war contract work to $1730000 Announcement of the award was made by Connors at a luncheon meeting of the board of director of the Fresno County Chamber of Commerce in The Californian Hava Additional Contract He said thr contract ia in add! tion to a $'150000 contract negotiated a few weeks ago for the com ruction of fourteen United States Navy rargo barges Connors said the new contract calls for the construction at the Kyle plant on Street of seven army rrane salvage barges coating $200000 each After completion of prefahrica tion work in the local plant the material will be shipped to Stock ton for assembly and launching at the Kyle company's shipyards Kxtns Employes Added Sixty extra employes will he add' ed to the concern's Fresno payroll with the addition of an eight hour night shift Connors said construction work will continue sixteen hours daily and Individual work men will he on a forty eight hour week basis with time and a half pay for the time over forty hours Connors said the immediate In crease in the number of employes will result In a payroll boost of more than $4060 weekly He said work Is under way on the navy hargea and construction will get under way within a few week on the army craft wife Mr Xlsmle I Plercey nf Rquw George Vardy Headon Crash Near Red Bluff Kills 5 HIIN GARDEN LODGE NO IW0' "nrt (later! Thure July lh 7:10 Regular huelaeaa Wo meet In Hall AKGKIKN I It FKTOCK T-O ANUK1KM July 4 iFed-Sinir Mkl Newai CATTtK Fur week 975 enmpflrcd ImI Friday enwa Rteady to jnvp niffhtr othfp pImmo atmdy lo atrnnjs japppt fpw mmmon afpera vttik to 3k towr: medium to good afpera gram tni to $12 common in medium i steer 9 5041175 medium lo good fed heifer 115041125: xraax-era mnxtly 1 1 down medium In good rowa 925 41025 miller In rnmmnn? 25 4 9: rannere and riittera 4a 773: medium In goud bulla 9 504 1125 rnm-mnn to medium aiorkera and feedera 925 11 CALVES Jhr week Jisn: Dillv medium to chnii vpatera $12 JJ medium to chok-e calvee 1075 Fbr wk 2723: mnatly needy week a and eoalng tM 1350 medium 12sl3 P' Knr week 1175: stead to alning gnnd lo eholra wnnled lamba a 1 i ld madmm lo rhnlra ahorn Ismlie 3 1125: good wooled rwrn rlh Nn JO1 550' n1 150 Valley one daughter Mr Jesel HI) In Fresno hi lather Dr A Pleo-y of Hullvwonrl and on Iipsher A Pierry of Min Franrlro Funeral aerrire will held aiiody flernoon July 5ih In Ihe Gain 8 Creger Chapel Banger with Todd Clark offlrlailng Rurlal In Hanger Cemetery with llie Cain 8 Crea ger Funeral Hum of Hanger In charge nf arrangement! A SPENCKR Max DOCKER Serreiary Lone of PERFECTION Staled meeting July 20th at 8 Vlalt-ng bratbren rnrdlally Inntad nr- WARNER D- It FIBHKR Serreiary Lisle Funeral Home gir Kxpi I'rr AM and asm ANT vear I AN! ala PIhii AN1 pnnk rov Kill Inr cAtk AaM ral Rm mill wnrl Bl mi of OUHl oM Phlrl r' ANT TUT HAF NST A ffrr brr I ELI MC CO IT TIG FKh iflOP TIG TIN IPPI1 EX rMPL SY8 OAF IIEN II SEN EMI FRJ 9TH fOR NI8I HAF 9GXI PEP CAS MAN pffr 10 NANT mrc Mill Ribli pkiyi trraf JOlIRf tor rmt! flrnl Avi LATOI tur aim Mil 400 WANT Pari Cull Tun frrii WAN1 mil mnli Km HAVE ami writ flaw fULC mar mar 1-73 (Ten and VAN! Wol Call wru iwo at WANT rhai Bm ALRf Proi Apt WAN1 waa 2 IHIPP lot Thn IxpT adr WANT hmii f'ANT pern Rkija Ns 9 ai Want RAF BenT FR 3289 HEM BALK! lorn IIHF And HARR and fr to try FOR Nl LARGI 233 Tl'RPI lain (44 TI'IIPI 8 nlei hlrvi Fhinn FREflNO SHRINE CLUB All Hhriner residing In tho Han Joaniiin Valley regardieaa nf lempie affiliation ara in RED BLUFF July 4 Five persona died last night In a headon collision seven miles north of here Investigators said the accident nc currerl when William Armstrong North Sacramento attempted pass another machine and struck a car driven hy Henry Lee Bell Red' ding Dead were Armstrong and his two passengers Cecil Merle Ham' mans of Woodland and Crowder North Sacramento and Bell and his passenger Elizabeth Scott both Negroes of Redding HEIRT- In Fresno July 2 1042 Richard Jamas Selby a native of Freano aged 11 year Son of Mr and Mra A Selby brother of Duane Selby Robert Selliy Theodora Helhy grandson of Mr and Mra fleorga Helhy nf Frreno and Mrs Emm Knox of Illinois Private funeral nervine will he held In tiir rhapel nf Ihe Help Funeral Home I and Calaveras Hi reels on Monday July 9 1942 'hed tn loin I ha Freann rlub aerlh at r-2l51 DR ARTHUR lic ownership districts which may he formed to the benefit of Shnxta Dam power" Sehlmeyer said This action also will insure higher prices for power which will make it possible to deliver water to the farmers at lower rale the development of Sh1a Dam proceed not only the central vnlley hut the whole state will benefit from the recent action of congress In itpprovlng these appropriation The action of Ihe house nf representatives was a rebuke to those privately owned utilities which tried to defeat thi legislation apparently solely on the ground of selfish interest" Grange Are Thanked The grange master thanked the many grange in California and the Oregon and Washington State Grange which joined in the fight hy urging their representative and senator to vole for the legislation He continued: The stale grange ha supported the Central Valley rroject from the beginning and hns given vigor-on support to the movement for building trnnmission line and a steam standby plant The credit for Ihe grange's part in the aiircessful rampaign for these development in the Central Valley Project belong the Individual member and those grange In the Male -which helped carry the fight tn Washing-ton hy urging their senator and member of the house to support this legislation It was a great forward frp for the future development not only of California acrleuUure hut the economic welfare of the whole lte HOOK Pres RALPH BOI'CHKR Sery! warded to the hoard's headquarters in Sacramento last month Boicelli said the reply was sent at the request of Governor Olson Details Activities It explains the board in 1939 completed tht expenditure of 89 000000 for farms and homes for California veterans and lhat since that time Its activities have been limited to liquidation of repossessed properties and outstanding contracts addins: than a year ego the division of budgets and accounts of the state department of finance made a survey and study of the staff and organization of the Veterans Welfare Hoard and on August 22 1941 recommended that the Fresno office he closed ''Following this we made rare-ful study of our own and continued the maintenance rf that office until July 1 19-12 to make aure that there would he no loss of efficiency Charge legion Barking A Produce WTATOKR-rimi iitpwt 4 14 Krn Cnunijr pound aucke SS--J' 2904110: Inrsl vn (J7541 Rtiaael Kem Cnuniv tr a Krn CnunF' No! FRKHNO COMMA NDKRY NO July 14th at 7:30 Order of the Templk Visiting fratrrs mrdlaUy Invited MrFARLING JR RIGOR Rernrdrr 1 23 8- WIMHK5TKH Near Freano July 3 1942 Franklin IVinrheatrr native rf Mlsrourl aged 04 reara Brother nf A W'nehealrr of Fresno Friend ara Invited to atlrnd Ilia funeral aerv-irea In hrld In (ha rhaprl nf Ihe Lisle Funeral I'nme I and Calaveraa HI reels on Tuesday morning July 7 1942 at ten n'rlnrk laa Palmas Ieidce Nn 190 ard A nfrirlating In Irrment In Helmnnt Memorial Park FKEHNO CHAPTER K0 89 Slated meeting Tuesday July 7th at 7:30 Visit Inf companion cordially Invited HIGH AM II FIRMER Herniary Rites Are Conducted For Clovis Farmer Joluln Vxllay lugs Nny riil'I'MHERS Iiga 2 2542 50 lviAlWflnK KK 1 nd Baniiegn FIGS--Twn layer flala T5ei lOr18 111 Brbr best hush 99 Arson Suspected In $200000 Detroit Fire DETROIT July 4 Fire swept the Schaefer Hichway yard of ihe Currier Lumber Company today and Currier president of the firm said he hrlieved the Maze was the work of an incendiary He estimated the loss at 200000 The flames gutted the main storage building of the yard and destroyed its stock of lumher asphalt shingles and sixly electric refrigerators which Currier said were to have heen installed in homes that were heing built for war plant workers It was Ihe second mainr fire Ip recent years to damage Currier properties A 5'tnonon hlne swept a hranrh yard In 19 Currier's home also was damaged hv a bomb last Winter in hia FRESNO LODGE NO 18 Regular business meeting Mnnday July dth at Visit In brathran cordially invitad THOMAS Pl'NN BARTRAM Hecrelary Frivate funeral rile were con ducted this afternoon In the chapel of Stephens A Bean for Daniel Jo-Iseph Hay dock 49 of Route 1 Box Dry 4s moally 450 CANTAMlt'P llnnrvdewa Imperial 81 Jdmbssl Wan Sentenced In Los Banos For Impersonating Officer Imperial Vslley Klnn dikpa Iriuk Infa l-2ii pound avarage fair quallly mnsrly 2T504i 12 30 KEfiENKBI KfiEK In Freano July 1 1942 Adnlf Reeenahurger A native of Germany aged 99 years Beloved hue-hand nf lilt Rrgensloirger nf Freano father nf Xlre Ilnun tay nf San Fran-rlai-n Maiirire Regenahurger nf Freann hrnthrr nf Xlre Risk Frank nf Ln Angeles and Mr Clllr Miirhlhaiieer nf Germany Frlenda an Inrllrd In a'lend Ilia funeral aervlrea tn he hrld In the rhapel of ihe Dale Funeral llnma I ard r-ilnveraa Hi reel a on Monday morn The Fresno Bee THM REPUBLICAN CENTER IXIDOE NO 45 and A Staled meeting Wednesday August 8 1942 ROY IV PFTKRHON Master ANDERSON (tertiary McClmtUiy Newspapers Owner Pu ing July 0 1042 at ten n'rlnrk Ilahhl David Greenberg and Freann Lodge Heher In- Nn 247 and A XI nl Grinling term ml In Belli Israel Cemetery LOST AND FOUND 0r 1HW A8NOCIATU!) PRhiHN la aaeluelvelp en- ViRMtiSJL119 of nil news credited to It or not otherwie Hled alat I ha koenJ yw piihltPhd herein The situation was well known to Robert Garner Jr department commander of Ihe American Legion who on February 26th at a regular meeting of the Veterans Welfare Board moved to discontinue the Frcsnr office and to consolidate Ihe San Franrisco and Oakland riisiiicls'' cnmnvini'-nlien says that Ihe economy program was early in 1941 the hoard personnel ha been reduced nearly per cent and wherever possible the employes have been transferred Into other stale departmenta romparahle civil service posi- Yost Webb 2N3 Clovis who died yesterday in a local sanitarium following a long illness Interment is scheduled Monday in the Mountain View Cemetery Haydork a native of Rustralla had resided In the Clovis district for the last five years He was engaged in the farming business and formerly was a butcher lie came to Ihe United Slate forty years ago from his native country and had been a California resident twenty-one years Surviving him are his widow Mrs Maudis Haydork and a son and daughter Clare and Donald Haydork all of Clovis TAKEN CP Span mart millet saboul J1V) lira Rrand Reed Kalfch 4k ml Manning Ave on Reed Ave Own Iay for feed nnd nd Ph Weedley lor 2 Bwn laa mailer Oriober Ih of Freano undtr BC of coflcraan Ifareh POUND 1 trork lire Owner Identify and ray for advsrtlaemenL PhonA 4-4044 Hunday LOS BANOS (Mereed Co) July Waller II Weir 32 a resident of Los Banoa for Ihe last few month waa sentenred to serve 120 days In the Mcrred County Jail hy Justice of the reaee T) Gormlnn after pleading guilty to the rharge of impersonating an officer Weir when arrested by Chief of Police Robert MrSwain and Constable Lewi Hulen had in his pns session a tin star on which appeared the words Private Dctertive Ml Numeroti reports had been received hy the police department In recent week lhat Weir waa surreptitiously showing the stnr and declaring he was a special detective He gave hia last previous address as Ilanford Franco Confines Queipo To Residence In Malaga MADRID July Francisco Franco today Issued a decree confining Lieutenant General Gonzaln Queipo DeLlann one of the most famous Franco military leaders of the ciil war to tions The since launched 30 In In Freano July 2 1942 John Vardrman helnvrd buslwnd nf Minnie Vnrdemnn lmlng father nf XTra Itsy Hre Mra Kffle Watkins Mra Mshel lelrel nnd Leon Vnrdemnn nf Fresno and lellw Vnrdemnn nf Iter mnna Rearli grandfather nr Cullen Watkins of the I'nlted grates Army: A native nf Mississippi aged 75 'rare He It alsn survived hy seven other grand-rhlldrrn Funeral servlrea will he held Monday morning nl ten n'rlnrk fmm the rhapel nf Vna Wrhh Tuinre nnd St reels Interment In llelmnnt Park LOST Mala dog Pomeranian light Ian wilh dark hark Invalid lady's pel Nama "Teddy" Bew Ph IHnubt 65F2L father Is Committed Stockton Asylum STOCKTON July (U P-rhll Pralhcp Sfl former rrretrv-mn-ager of lh Stockton Chamber of Commerrc who accusnl of mor-chargea Involving six young girls yesterday was committed to the state hospilnl hy Superior Judge Woodward Prather may he prosecuted If he I cured Woodward ruled nJVi'n "Th nd R'puWIIB Si pr aienllk (118 nr 'In Callfnrnl In dvrvee (11 of (1 0 per Sm i 88 80 tT)UNI) 1 NEW RECAPPED TIRE CALL 3-0307 AFT 7 PM TriM Tours Trangpor Buie The Fresno district I served hyi field men frcni the Snrramento anril Los Angeles office lUnion Unurch Kites With Ihe dosing of the Florlnta forrrd residence in Malage Andalusia Queipo in Madrid now Queipo was a calvary chief in the rlvilar war when Hie Franco forces with German and Italian aid defeated the rcpuhlicnn government lie frequently has been In conflict Vital Statistics office George Vardy who ha been To Be Held In Sanger LOWEST FARE TO ALL POINTS FREE MEALS AND PILLOWS ALL AMERICAN BUS LINKS INO liarry HnPbe Fresno Hotel Weiss rnfe 1017 Broadway Ph I4MI WARNER THEATER HIDG Sperlel low prlrea Phnna us 2-4T27 in charge since It was opened nine years ngn an non need he will soon nut hdhinkss and pleasure Rite Sam a Ft Air Condltlnned Ruaen 1921 Mnrlpneg Phase 2-712 with the pro Axis elements in Spainenier llir teal estate and Insurance and haa made srvernl spen-hes rii- business In Fresno )aniells Again Heads indsay School Board SANGER (Freano Co) July The first union ehurrh servlee of Die season will be held tomorrow evening in the First Methodist Church here wilh Rev A1I Gammon paslnr of the First Presbyterian Church in charge Churches 10 W'OKH remalo redly or Indirectly attacking the Spanish Faiange He repelled yesterday that more i hnn ltxxi homes ami farm properties fiiinin-ed tiy the board tin In CATLIN RKHT HOME for lb aged nr runmlaareniA Allendenl no duly 24 ulare Youth Girl njured In Accident TULARE (Tulare Co) July 4-William Coxdrnn 18 and Mina Shirley 18 holh of Tuinre anffered cut nnd bruises early last night when Ihe car driven hy Ilia youth rame In an unexpected halt after one of Ihe wheela fell off They were treated in local hospital hour 1510 Rullrr Phnna 2-397 i lie Fresno district and that the partii-lpntirig will he the Presbyterian Baptist Methodist and Cabins Are Available At Municipal Camp iFiesnn nffue nver the nine yenr ipeilod bandied the sale purchase IDKAU CLEAN rheerfiil home for aged or invalids Nurse day and Bight 20 Mildred Ph 2-3804 Cahina at the municipal camp at mnp RlHI HH AIIAMnilXwfn VrMnn Juna 21M to Mr ami Mm Clamnra Hhamhlln Roult 10 -5" rtanahifr In Jun 21M tn Mr and Mra fiamuri Clartc CoaHmra a am Ml HMMln Frmnn Juna 2 2nd in Mr ami Mra Jn Htirwln iKtl Tularr Hiwf dMiiKhier MU In Krmnn 21? in Mr anl Mm Womlrnw Hhpphrrd Kolila 9 lvmv a pen HAI 11 Krrnn Jnnr fn Mr nnH Mm (it i'illy 4137 flnlrh Avrnii A 1 'llh9r fn Fmann Jnna lAih fn Mr and Mra Jrarl Jarkann 214 Amador a on JliNX jn Frrann Jtma 17ih fn Mr ami Mm flnvmnml Johnimn 71(1 Hfrrrl a dmthtrr KrMmi Jim 17lh In Mr ar Mra Dir Wall Krrman A rtausM-fr IIIH In Frmnn Jim ITfh In Mr ani Mra TH lnwrjr Clmia a rianah (Nf MINTIN'? fslii Fmvnn ITfh tn Mr iuuifiMuit i i a hH lEKialn UepIIrb II nI nl A FAll fi I rHnleIg Ail nf I TANK Mt lanarm Mariinna lirim A OliKH: RKPAIIIKH ri'MPKP WII tllMAONi In rm nn fina lath In! AWAV PHONK JMMUlik KMKNT atimrn plnntfr ennrmia raritrn- RKLIAKLK woman 31 wants hnuaewnrtr (15 mo room and hoard Can furnish refrrenrea Hea Box 8114 Christ inn Nine union meeting will he held the first three being held In the Methodist Church the serond three in Ihe Christian Chureh and the last three In the Baptiat Church Dinkey Creek now are available pmperiles In the Summer oecupaut at raiea tanging ll'n Iwr the San from S3 to 6 a week for Fiwnnf "ml resident and Mnn I nun tie CHILDREN CAKED FOR In my Homa hr Ilia day week or month rtaannalbla 2-7539 woman lovely yard Phnna LINDS $'' (Tuinre Co) July 4-A Dnniell waa reelected presl-ent of tho I Indray Unified School District hoard of trustee at a meeting held in the school oftice Mrs Paul Iowcry uns chosen clerk Lieutenant John Pieston King ho loft recently for army service haa submitted hi resignation from the hoard to Nickel county bool superintendent who will appoint a successor A tentative hurlcM for next year has heen set at 8130072 This enne pares wilh expenditure of 5133732 for 1940-tl and I3I8'9 fur 194I-4J A resolution wn adopted placing women teacher man led In servlre men helow the rank of nnn-ommlssioned officer In the same alegory a unmarried women In employment consideration IIEHT 1IAVKN HOME mr conditioned for elderly and mnvnlewenf pallenle riume 12VI4 040 Mereed Rites Are Held For Porterville Man Kern County School Attendance Declines The rules to occupant living nut-aide of Fresno are 1 more a week and cabins will he available for them only If no applicant who lixe'Civilians To Chin within Ihe rliy appear 0 8 1 nma Toltio Shifts 200000 GIIAIIAM REST IliiMK Ksrlualva for women and convaleerenla tjiiiel realden-Hal riiarrlil 721 Davtrm Ph 2919 BAKERSFIELD tk'rrn Co) July Average daily attendnnre In Kern County elementary school CIH'N'GKIXi I July 4-D-The roliNG GIIIL wishes light heuaekteplnB and cars of rhildren Phone 1 1844 jOnirnl ('hiii-v Nr Agency said for the fiscal yenr Just closed to- (Tulare Co) July 4--Funeral service were held yexirrdnv afternoon In Ihe lK'trt-Frirlzxehe Clinpel for Thonms Jcf fcrxin Cii' 76 a resident of Porter-yillo for thiripen yen's who died TIiiii dny In his home here Itev lelh Davirlsoii of the First Baptist Church nffiriiird and burial wax Rites Are Arranged For A Regensburger Mrnpf Mr Mmia Wilhamann Rnuf CraviMtnh vrpl tnnka Imllt mwiir pnmpnd nr mnvvd up A8 ann Pit 1 1 14 fur nffli-e ann reaiaurant work-ra Com Kmp Agry 802 Maann Bldg nriav In a great tmginllnn to lesaen laird 18689 pupils a deerease of total year's total CKH1I5MII Heidlr Tsuks Hand pumped nnd mnved nwiiv hoi II 9-THT5 Xlrtnlvre tl'DKK Mala Funeral aervlcea for burger general manager Adolf anager In Fmnn Inna IMlh In Mr anil Mr Wrldnn llyltnn A KOI Hho In Fmvm Jim lath In Mr ami Mra Jntm Rnurhnn A2 Mrrrt a nn Recena-catiiaHie hi air raid nvrri'1 from the previous of the'JPn mne than Jncsrl 1'?" Iri' ilin" Pn 0 1 average d-llv allend'anre In Bnkrrs- I pl rrmlnie of China field was S8R2 for the year ended American planes bombed l-Mne fWth compared with 6072 for In thh of hn bombed compared Klee trie Appllanr Srrvtr AND PAINTING WORK GUARANTEED PHONK 1-0084 TWO expenenred Iruck and trnrlnr drivers want Jnh anywhere MrConneH Hmii 1 lox 2K I'AKtlTNPOS city elementary arhoola EXPERT lIFrAIIIINU 08 all leerle pr gnn apnllaneen XMworl fiemnleed 012 Van Nes Phone 15204 BUFORD'S Visalian Is Buried VIRAL! A (Tulare Co July 4-Rev Oran Bollinger nf Ihe Firs! Christian Church conducted funeral services yesterday in Ihe Hadley Chapel for John I Haas of Visalia innpn inr jnnn I imnn nr rami 1ft A Monflflv rhnprl LInIn KtmrrNl Jlnmw Rnlihf PAvid I 1B Greenberg nnl Hie Freano Lodge vll-1 n10-ltV4I No 247 FA AM will offirlnie ndlnK'! armn the gixtern The Taft bny ahla hXl'KIHF'M'ED colored wants work In nrrvlr polish nnd wag rnr Phnna 3-943 high aehonl Railnn elementary school had Delano "verage of l'JI pupil: Delano Floor Unlnhln ill Mpmorinl Tnrk with I lie ()dd Frllow Idlrixe in rhniKe' Dll In Freann June 1lh In X(r and nf Eiavrgirip ritr I Cola nmil I Box 81 a Mmm fli'iipirr (np 8 nnliVH ft Tnnnexanr In Freann Jun 1ih In Mr retired farmer Survivinit him I Mr- Tei Tnwry Firabaiigh a are hi willow Ml Mollle rnegryf In Freenn June 1th fn Me rlllht I'hililirn Mr Kl'sni'rg 1 lie ami Mra Vernon Hpem 940 (I Slraei i(1 li 1 -I'linnini I'no '''onhler TJv Wln'Vnl! iIa HhiIhI haa In Milov South (' nR a aon Uemslrry Wi Mr iBUI sllir DiM-m Freon Jo- ism Vr and Ml1 Rilliv Pul eel hnlh nf Clove-Innil T'-nn aiiiI Mr Edna Cor linrilt Pnrli-rvll'e ml three broth-oi and two alxtei in ihe Kt Bailor Ylll reliy Of-flurr Daniel Kornrh and Mi Kornch vlslled heir d'lrlng Ihe Mra Fred Dine 2214 Cherry Avenue iisiigMer TttliMt In Fresno June 181b In Xtr an sire WIMran Tavhvr wn HFliM1 In Freenn June IVh In XI eo-l Xlre Juun Rsioml ciov Is wn PAINTING and ha her hanging 1 and up Katlmal I -irenaed mnlractor fra Interment will" he In Ihe I elh IiraM dltrlcl4 smith nr I hr city hW hpon'nn interment Mill he in Hie Irlh Iia I 1t fh nri0 smflrr wrn (emetery llrgmAhiirger rrsl-i Oildnle 812 Tlemdaley 681 and dent of kremi for the past nKhipen! McFarland M6 mmaiA el llsan a I I I el A a a 9 9 a alrlrkrn Plume 2-8201 FINIdlllNU larlnt lemllPS wund flrmra 1121 la 2 3J-'2 I lliid Fanv CAIII'F'NTFIK ami pamirr remodelins repairing demrailng Work guaranlred Ihi anvv anywhere Plmn 1-111 years waa with a liemt at- Cil IJ i lark yesterday ninrnlng in hia home InduStriGS si 652 Vassar Avenue Are Free Of Strikes Lawn niowera sl-si iienei el eiupL goer llelblng Haw HIh'Pl 1115 Shlrldn 41040 UOKK Mils and Frmala Obsequies Are Held XIIIUiIF AGED MAN AND WIFE with work in rat nr mountain resort earth's nf managing Refer furn RL 8 Nn 372 Phnna 1909 Fellows Man Burned In Gasoline Blast TAFT (Kern LjI July Albeit Dryden employe of the Aa-mclnlrd Oil Cimipnny and a resident nf Fellow was taken tn Ihe Taft Cniiinitiiiiiy Hospilal Thursday suffering from burns on Ihe fare hands arm and legs Incurred 8WEIUHII MAHHAIIK ralmiel hnllin rluli mien hymn rii 4 111 8U7 Msae Hid (MrClatehy Newspaper Herviee) SAN FKANCISi'i) July 4 -Cull-fornla's riefenae Induslrlrs are frre of sirikes Slate ljilmr Uomnilsslon-er 11' Unrraai-o remils today (nly five sirikes Involving turnly nine persona weie In rflert June In Fresno June 1 Uh In Xlr end Xlre Merry Tnsiorfe Fresno A s-ermblv Cenler a ds' gl'lsr V4NHHH In Freenn June in'h In Me end Mrs James Tnrlirn Reedley run 4HTIVF2 In Freenn June S8'n In xie nnl Mra Xtnrrie Mnrllnet 1224 Tuinre Nlreel dei-nliler IE 1 4 In Freen-V June ITih In Vr and Vrs Chnrlen Ella 24 Abhy Sirael IMMH-In Feeenn June ITih In Vr rilimMnC and Mrs Harold Allirrt I'nru'i Dmuba I Full qi'li'K HkRVli'K rrewnnhia pries A i-l Ntrw 704 'Il41d werkeiyl wilh Knrsi'h'n molher Mr Oiner lipRiivlrh nf (TO Slrerl One of three inn nf Mr RerRovirh in Ihe naval nervier Knrsi-h stationed at naval air xtxllnn Ill brother William I pellv nffiepr and another hrniher Mlrhsel in denial srhnnl preparing for a iummia'lnn Daniel Knraeh alii I denilxl and a rgduie oj the Fresno Terhnlral Mrhmil IIKIr At FpihrI COTTON Wo Tay (ho lllhet Prire HAMILTON CO VISALIA (Tulare Co) July 4 Funeral servh'e for John Ieliortn of ViaHllM who riled Weilnrxitnv were rondilrled In St Mary's t'alh-olie Uhurrh here ye-lri iluv hy Itev Charles rvMabnnry Inl-iment tsv In (he Visalia Tenielerv Iind'-r the direction of (he Hadley Funeral Chapel UPF'NING fnr woman who ran ns rae lures In five and half dsv per week nn Sswleigh route In vnnr rliy 4119 Jensen Ave Ph 2-74 AO fnr appl EXPFriKNi'FU girl hmween 20 and 48 f-r xeneral h-rtaewnrh In Joel nr home Room hoard and (nnd salary Phm 2 7211 Fell MMITF Manager Telephnno 4-AD1I tIM Merred Nl Freann Calif 2nd In (aliffirnia This compared when gasoline whlih he was pnur uiili nine strike linnlvmg Wi per- inp from one ran Into another rx-xmit May IH and font teen ad ikes'plndrd A fire resiilied In which April 1I truck wai pnrilalty dratroyed i i I I i 5ZW-.

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