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Servicemen Get Military Honors )trange Antlejrs IPuzzle Warden (McClatehy PORTERVILLE flAug. deer Service) a head, crowned Lwith what looks to be a cross be- llween moose and elk horns, is jifceing exhibited here by Game rden Ross The head was Wound recently by George Dillon of tSpringville, near Maggie 'Lakes, fin the hjsh Sierra. The deer, fvi- ildently died of old age, said Welch. The horns are webneri. similar to of a moose, the wens measuring eight Jinches in inches night.

across and 18 The eyesuard horns were like those of an elk, coming out straight from the head the base of the horns. The stuck out six inches from the The Hoins spread cut 26 inches and were 36 inches in flight. are 13 poinfs on the right antler and 11 points on left, the Mangrum, Kirkwood Tie Beverly Hills Play BEVERLY HILLS, Aug. Ray Mangrum and Joe Kirkwood. wilj play tomorrow for the 51,000 top prize in the 53,000 Beverly Hills Open Golf Tournament They wound up in a tie yesterday the California Club rs feSls.

News Of The San Joaquin Valley (Continued From Page Seven) ribbon with one star and the Goood Conduct Medal. Prior to entering the service, Anibrogio was in business in Fresno. He attended the Edison High School. RETURNED Among the first doughboys leave the Far East under the readjustment plan was Private First Cl ss Henry Leisle, the husband of Mrs. Mary Leisle.

11 White Bridge Avenue. He has a rifleman with Company of the 24th Infan- Rail Worker Is Burned To Death Flaming Gasoline Tanker Financial News Business "ftV Market Industrials Lead Ties Up 3,000 Cars On Ridge BAKERSFIELD 'Kern Aug. thousand automobiles! YORK, were held up fpr three hours on the Ridge Route south of here i a stocks Auc Wheat G'qms Falter CHICAGO, Auc. against the new Sprint wheat, crop changed early advances' i fractional Josses in wheat i tines today. Wheat climbed rapidly at the their I start, witli July.

vn were neja up ipr inree nours on the Ridge Route south ol here MOCKS rr-sumcri men start, with the July. 1946 delivery JJr.LATMU (K.crn Aug. when a tank truck containing 7.000 gallons of casing head caso: ijmb to eicht vear average peaks i a i i as much as 2 cents a bushel, Pedro Cabello, 70, a railroad work-ilme burned fiercely, blocking the Golden State Highway just south of. i ion government a t. i i ui it ijn.u i i i 1 1 r- i i i i i I Ol 1 1 I Ji I (1 I li I 1 1 I i i er employed by the Southern a Summit, in Los Angeles County a short distance'from the Kern i to la a a County line.

I the greater part cific Company at Jasmin five-miles 1L J. Vrieve of Bellflower, driver; si i i i Ulc i east of here, died at A. rails, inriit- Bulls Dominate S. F. Stock Mart SAN FRANCISCO, Aujr, Bulls had thoir way with today.

A half do-en hit new higha on fractional gains, including Gold- of here, died at 10:15 A. th truck PS a ped from the yesterday in a local hospital i i veh icle when it suddenly burns suffered earher hurst flam on in a fire which destroyed the building in which he lived at. the Jas-Uop of a grade. the mine section headquarters. Slate highway patrolmen said it try Division on Mindanao.

Kern County Fire a i believed fumes from tiie Fresnan has taken part in opera- investigators said the fire is be-iline tanks were blown against the (ions on New Guinea, Biak, Leyte.ilieved to have started from Cabelloihot motor of the truck. They re-j VISALIA (Tulare Aug. 27. Traver Woman Dies In Crash General I farmers again would be offerer! I C( ot ses- parUy m3 a placefl en Graham-Paige, i a a hour. loan.

Demand soon fell off, however, Motors, Pacific Coast Thn i i i nence t'nif nros- a dipped. Radio and National Automotive pprity pimiro a a i i i Wheat closed higher to br Transamerica added i main rirawiiv a i for invos- a previous i i Corn .1 oTsTvw forUwV bur.i of a was i a 10 i. higher, oats Amonl hosr ma fraction! i i I I 4 A MO a point were.Southern Pacific, Luzon, Bataan, Corregidor andlsmoking in bed. who foresaw a burst of con-, was a to nmet- spending as soon as the re-i were '-j to "i lowe iconvpt-sinn a i hriricfri. i and Closing advances ranged ower to niKtier.

a i to two i or so. i i few widor soralledi barley Vi North American Oil, Standard of and Shell. Republic California I A MOM)AT Mindanao. Three other section buildings I bMore 10 A. M.

i report of the fire shortly. One person was killed a.nd three! i stock on small salfs. Trans uu uv i MI trtr ijuici i i i Private Jack M. Preston, 30, who were saved by the Kern County gives his address as 1620 Dcpartmcn; i from De-Avenue, has been returned to this llano, McFarland and country by plane after serving a a i of lh PP 1 ont ers as Ital Bcsl es ilano unit received the call at 2:15 says the building i were injured in Tulare County a around 1.500,000 Bonds marif selective procress. The gasoline made a over the weekend, flames'leaping high in air.

Burning! Mrs. Maybelle Clark, 40, of Tra-l i a down the highway andjver. was fataliy injured and i DP-! down the sloping grade, i i i shortly after an automobile rolli-l of rass and brush. i-sion on the Golden State Highway (l The brush fire was extinguished; one and a half miles of which Cabello lived, constructed! by state division of forestry Creek at 3:15 o'clock yesterday a A The intense heat and streams The body was to A Jl.fi-1 FRJCES TO NOON MONDAY Hish AW rr.fisiNf; rnirr'i limiting hv Dean A Oitncann York StocU a a i i Purple Heart, he wears the good conduct medal. Seventeen San Joaquin Valley men arrived, at extern United i fiercely when the firemen i gasoline prevented automo-i Brooks Mortuary.

nn of a former freight car, was! States ports Friday setvicc in Lurope. after army rea ched the blaze. A Cabello, the entire upper part burned, reach New York tomorrow aboard the SS Coalsdale ictory. Arriving at. Newport News, on the SS West Point were Ser Daily Double I Pays $4,313 YORK, Aug.

daily double North 1942, payoff--the American and New NEW S4.313.90 pi highest on the K'i continent since York's richer! r.r. Belmont, Park today. Miss M. J. O'Leary's 2 year old I- Buddie Bones won the first race i returned $136.80 for $2 on a straight win ticket, G.

H. Bostwick's Junction City, a field horse among the .14 start- ers, triumphed in the second at 520.40, $8.30 and 55.20 across the board. The richest daily double payoff on record is the $10,772.40 for $2 returned by the combination of Joy Bet; and Merry Caroline at Washington Park, Chicago, on August. 14, 1939. i Twenty three $2 tickets and one geant Paul Fugelsang, of Route Box 465, Fresno; Private First Class Victor R.

Davis and Rider W. Carr of Porterville. Technician Fifth Grade Orve! Webster and Private First Class Phil Di Meco of Visalia, First Lieutenant Dennis R. Edlund of Turlock, Private First Class Elmer C. Dozad and Private McCarrell L.

Beaird of Stockton, Technician Grade" Raymond Blank of Firebaugh. Staff Sergeant J. D. Brewer of Kingsburg, Corporal James R. Rodriquez of Madera and Private First Class Juan G.

Vargas of Selma. Reaching New i'ork aboard ihe SS Reverdy Johnson were Staff Sergeant. Don E. of Hanford, Sergeant Frank M. Sawdey of Turlock and Lieutenant Myron L.

Henry, Sergeant Harris A. Johnson an." Technical Sergeant Raybern Black of Stockton. $10 combination were sold on winning pair today. the The Wine Situation and Tie In Sales. E.

R. Acheson Takes Office WASHINGTON, Aug. 27. G. Acheson was sworn in tp- as undersecretary of state in simple ceremony in the office of Secretary of State Byrnes.

James E. McKenna, special assistant to the secretary of state, administered the oath to the tall, mustachioed, 52 year old lawyer, succeeds Joseph C. Grew. Itching Blisters? Cracks Between Toes? 3 to i it's Athlete's Foot! New, soothing, liquid germicide hills fungi on contact, bringt bletted relief FAST! or money back. Don't delay! Get after that breeding, itching infection today! Get glorious soothing relief with stainless H.V.

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Sold everywhere. removed from the build'ing by fel-iCounty end of the ridge and at ibiles from approaching the burning: According to Sergeant L. R. truck. Highway patrolmen halted! Gorden and Glenn Weidon of I A I vehicles at Lebec on the Kern! highway patrol, Mrs.

Clark was 0 fiO 1-fi 5: 1 sn OATP-- a sedan driven by her brother i low bed Gorman on the Los Angeles side, haw, H. W. Borcher, 62, of 1 TM! outside. He was taken to the hos-i loss to tanker and con-! which collided headon with a coupe JBol-in; pital at owned by E. W.

Ruber hv Purl Rprtman. 35. of Ba-i Watts said 1 fi 52 on I fc-, a P.Yj Rep. Jui--- BAR: a l.in 1 1 4 1 2 3 3 4 .57 i.o 1.24 1.15' 1.1.1 -1 Zell 3 -pfrt Oil Marh Motors i State Creynnimrt Hunt Bros com I.ibhy McN Libby 1.03": 1.22 1.03 the fii-p tents, owned by in i i is estimated owned by at 5500. Buildings valued at $1,500 were saved by the firemen, who worked from 2:15 i 5:30 A.

M. A tank containing 12,000 gallons of water located near the buildings and belonging to the railroad aided the men materially in extinguishing the flames. Delano was Surviving Cabello are two daughters and a son, Mrs. Jessie Cortez and Miss Mary Cabello of Tulare. California Grocers Plan Fresno Parley (Continued From Page Seven) Merced Field Soldier Is Injured Hoerchner, association attorney, will speak on Business And Law at a luncheon meeting in the hof.el ballroom.

King will preside over the 2 P. M. session which will be given over to discussions of Can A Retarler Be Rcrlassified If He Elects To R-turn To A Service Store Should The Price Of Delivery Be Included In The Selling Price Or Should It Charge 1 How Be To A Separate Economically Handle Empty Bottles, Experience Of A Self Service Vegetable Department, Is Self Served Fresh Meat How Do Manufacturers Allocate Pay Checks And Stubs With Separate Slips For Deductions, Pilferage, Standardization. State Official Will Speak At 3 o'clock T. H.

Mugford, chief nf accounts and tax collections for the state unemployment stabili'a- tion commission, will speak on Experience Rating. hosts at a big dinner in El Rancho in the evening. Lynn will have charge of the Tuesday morning session which has been left open for subjects submitted discussion of by delegates from the floor. Reports of committees and the election of new officers will follow before noon. The state directors have asked that all refreshment rooms be closed during ths convention sessions and during the Monday luncheon meeting.

Fred Meyer of San Francisco is the state treasurer. HAYFEVER ASTHMA NASAL CAIAKKU COLDS Ease that sneezing due.to miserable Hay Fever. Help relieve Catarrh that makes your head feel like a ton of lead. Calm the paroxysms of Asthma. Try Genuine our Druggist A A Sells Aratone Proves Wonderful For Itching Skin! To promptly soothe itching, burning skin of Eczema, Pimples, Athlete's Foot and similar skin and scalp irritations due to external cause--apply Zemo--a Doctor's highly medicated, invisible liquid backed by 35 years' BuccessI Zemo ALSO aids healing.

Over 25,000,000 packages sold. First trial convinces! In 3 sizes. All drugstores. fp lyiil How women and girls wanted relief from functional periodic pain Cardui is a liquid medicine which many women say has brought relief from the cramp- like agony and nervous strain of functional periodic distress Here's how it may. help: 4 Taken, like a tonic, it rtiould stimulate appetite, aid thus help build resistance for the "time" to come; Started 3 days before "your It should help relieve pain dua to purely functional periodic causes.

Try Cardui. If it helps, you'll be glad you did. CARDUI ft mri. Deaf Mutes Are Seriously Injured In Madera Crash MADERA (Madera Aug. 27.

--Three deaf mutes from Turlock were injured, two of them Seriously, when the automobile driven by Harrell Pat.ton, 30, blew a left front tire last night at 6 o'clock and overturned at the on Yosemite Road three miles east of here. Patton suffered a fractured hip and possible internal injuries; Ralph Holder, 20, a fractured skull, a fractured jaw and a nearly sev- Trd ear, nnfl his brother, Elclic Holder, 17, shock and minor bruises The three were on their way back from Yosemite Valley to Turlock. They were rushed to the Dearborn' Hospital here in a Madera Funeral Home ambulance. The car driven by Patton a Texas license. bore SYRIA HAS NEW CABINET DAMASCUS, Aug.

Faris El Khoury announced today the formation of his third cabinet in 11 months with the mem- oers drawn entirely from the strongest bloc in the Syrian Chamber of Deputies. Former Premiers Khaled Agem and Lutfi Haffar and Mkhael Lyan, chairman of the foreign affairs committee of parliament, took the places of Mardam Bey, foreign af- airs and public defense minister, Finance Minister Antaki and Justice Minister Ghazzi. WHY BE Get slimmer without exercise You may lose and have i slender, graceful firure. No exercising. No laxatives.

Nodraxi. With A YDS plan you don't cut out any meali, starches, po- or butter, you simply cut them down. easier when you enjoy delieiow (vitamin fortified; A YDS before meals. Absolutely liarmless. Try a large size box of A YDS.

30-day supply only t2.2S.MoneybackifjroudoQ'tf:trtwlt«.Pi DJVNES HKAI.TH FOODS. FAMOUS DEPT STORE. OWL DRUG STORES. RTTDV'8 ELM PHARMACY started The i i i i i a in excess of 510,000. the railroad, was valued by of- Bishop Stresses Debt free School hy Carl Redman, 35, of kersfield.

Eer Palmer of Beverly Hills, a passenger in the Borcher cat, was injured. a Forced Off Highway CnrV Cons A i a Borcher told the officers he nM jr. forcer! off thp highway by cnm. automobile and as the car Aircraft back on the pavement it ran out of Mfs control and skidded against a i Redman car. Farrswnrih.

T. Mrs. Clark was a native of Traver. r.AMI I A I A 2 7 A ff 1 i 2 vp'lnu- a 1 i No. 2 rcrf 1 rpfi $1 l.oi i Nn.

2 mixed touch. a A Fi'o No Amer Oil Pan Coast AE Rep com. i Shell Oil Oil Calif AI A. i Oil a i Union Pus Oil Ila'hn Mil "Mine Westatcs pld -lln 14 2 i TULARE (Tulare Aug. She i ved by two' daughters.

nst i i H. Sfhpr. V.i\ I nf i i a nfrf Ftneral services for Cabello will Most Rev. Philip G. Scher, the! Mrs.

Ed Bauer of Honolulu and be held in Tulare Wednesday, according to Walter A. Foor of the Mortuary, where the body and Luis Cabello grandchildren and Cabello. Tulare. of Fresno; 10 a brother, Jose bishop of the Monterey-Fresno Diocese, speaking at an initial cam- Greyhound Mrs. Dave Connors of Fort Wayne, ii'mi" Harvester three, brothers.

Bert Linton, Nickel Visalia; Frank W. Linton, Fresno.j^,, erT plunge St. into debt. A drive launched as ganized and lare's new Catholic parochial school will he i as are secured and not in a manner that would Aloysius' Parish Jiere for $100,000 will be soon as it can be or- a second i has been tentatively set for Wednesday night in the TDES Hall. District captains under Mrs.

Manuel Serpa, general chairman, have been selected. Bishop Scher, declared parochial not in "competition" MERCED fMerced Aug 27. i with public schools bur. pointed out --Sergeant. Robert J.

23j'he advantages of a religious back- of Sanish. N. a i at Merced Army Air Field, was critically injured, and Sergeant Ralph Hathaway, 34, of Los Angeles, also stationed at the Merced field, suffered i injuries at 2:30 o'clock yesterday i when the automobile driven by Hathaway hit a number of road posts on Highway 99 a over. The accident occurred in front of the Miles and Son Trucking Com-' pany at the northern outskirts of Merced. The injured men were rushed to the army base hospital in a Bradford ambulance.

Hathaway today was up and about and none the worse for the experience, having only a cuj over his left eye and a scratched nose, but army physi- ground. Others active in the campaign added a erection of a ters, Mrs. i W. Borcher, '17 71 57 50' 24 sn 2K 7 2fi" 1 170 5fi A 24 sn ow i 1 ml.rVl I 3 i )' i a 54 1 Xo. fi2''' K3c: 1 ppecinl 0 No.

1 special red extra a L. Stocks 4 HVliltf a A i a malting. 1 3 0 1 fpcrt. S. ic 'n SI.05.

FIS1.D i nom-; i a i i S3.75ft fi: red clover. S13.50 ERICES Bid Chica 4X4 Dnuslas A i a Southern California i 14. i a a i i -Cotton Is Weak i and Mrs. Pearl Williams of Reedley. i I.OCW.-* Inr a i a a i Biscuit Nat.l Cash Register.

Natl Di'tilTers parochial school here help alleviate crowded conditions in the public schools and that, applications Funeral arrangements are ma-de by Brooks Mortuary. Car Hits Pole Burtis Hargls, 63, of Tulare, suffered i injuries when a sedan r-ft driven by Mrs. Nida Hargis, 52, 0 Tulare, struck a telephone pole on Prosperity Avenue near Tulare yesterday morning. Mrs. Hargis said she was endangered by another automobile which caused her to swerve sharply to one' side in order to avoid a collision.

Kenneth McBride, 6, of Tipton, suffered minor injuries in a collision between a pirkup truck driven by A. W. i 38, of Pixley, and a truck and trailer driven by Jack Edmonds, 31, of Corcoran, yesterday morning on the Golden State KK 21 5 25', 3K A Co fir 21 -t 24 -V, 35Vi 4 25 4 25 40 't SS 21 k.ird MO-OI-? a i Pennsylvania 'Cola non Catholic parents place their children in the school. Although how much will be built the first year depends upon results of the campaign, the bishop outlined the necessity for a building that can house administration offices and six or eight classrooms, a convent for the teaching sisters and gradual expansion from there. Plans have not yet been drawn but a one story stucco type structure is planned on a seven acre tract given by Frank Giannini in fromi Hi hwa in seeking to Dislodges Hay Load the east part of the out- cians declared Hammer in a critical sid'e the city limits, condition with a fractured Both soldiers were hurled from the automobile after it sideswiped a car driven by William Mahaffey, 41, of Merced, who was drivine out way.

Highway patrol officers who investigated said the soldiers' automobile turned over three times after hitting the posts. Hathaway, however, declares he does not. 1 TP- member the car turning over. Andress Will Be Undershenff MADERA (Madero Aug. 27.

--Deputy Sheriff Ray M. Andress will take office Saturday as under- sheriff of Madera County to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of J. F. rn i e. John Morse of the Madera Police Department will be appoint- scriff.

Fryrnire a a Ralph's a shop on Yo- i A nue and will take over th business -Saturday. Kay Andress Andress has been the chief deputy in the office of Sheriff W. O. Justice. In July, 1944, he was one of two California peace officers selected to attend the National Police Academy conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Washington, D.

C. In Church Out Of Debt stressing the non debt the bishop non pointed out plan, that St. has only recently severe debt and Aloysius parish recovered from that all but a lew cnurcnes in me entire diocese are now out of debt. the meeting it was also revealed that plans are under way for making a separate parish out of the Tipton mission and for the erection of a parish house there. Rev, Matthew O'Brien, the pastor of the local parish, assisted by the Rev.

Thomas Hayes, conducted organization of the teams for the campaign after the bishop's talk. 115MaderansAre Killed In Action MADERA (Madera Aug. 2V. According to figures released yesterday by the Madera Selective Service office, approximately 10.00C men through the board and 2,438 of them either enlisted or were drafted. Of this number, 115 have been listed as killed in action.

The report shows approximately 255 Madera County men have been discharged. Well Extends Helm Oil Field HELM (Fresno Aug. Witte No. 75-23 test of the General Petroleum Corporation at Helm is flowing 230 barrels of crude at 6,875 feet. It extends the producing area nearly a mile to the southeast.

WITJL i.EAVE PAW POST WASHINGTON. Aug. rlirrrtnr nf marketing and distribution for the Petroleum Administration for War since April, 1943, will leave the agency September 1st to return to the Texas Company as'general sales manager. Kerman Boy, 12, Dies Of Injuries KERMAN (Fresno Aug. 27.

--Marcelino Rodriguez, 12, died late yesterday afternoon in a Fresno hospital where he had been under treatment since August. 10th, when he was struck by an automobile on Madera Avenue near Gettysburg Avenue. The boy was riding his bicycle north on Madera Avenue with his brother, Gilbert 12, on the handlebars when the air cooler on a car operated by Vivial Opal Reed of Avenal struck him on the head as the Reed car passed the bicycle. Both boys were thrown to the pavement and Marcelino suffered a basal fracture of the skull. The other boy escaped with minor bruises.

BEAT THE HEAI Ease cruel smarting, iting- ing niiiwry of diaper rash that makes baby fret cially on sweltering Mexsana, floothing, rredi checks torment--baby can rest. Family favorite for itch of minor skin troubles. Costs little. Get FIRE SALE Damaged Grain at Recent Fire, Arbucklc, California BAR LEY-WHEAT-OATS Suitable For Cheap Feed for Hogs, Cattle and Chickens Stt of Undtrwrittrc Salvagt ot SCARS of Piro, Arbueklo, California Committee Approves Chest Budget Items TAFT (Kern Aug. approval of requests filed by certain Taft organizations with the Community Chest was given at a meeting of the budget committee in the chamber of commerce office.

The Chest allocation of $5.000 to the newly established Veteran's Service Center is expected to be approved by the board of directors. A suggestion was made at. the budget committee conference that, one ifourth the amount be made im- jmediately available, the remainder to be granted on the basis of the service record of the center later. Among other requests discussed and approved by the budget committee were grants of S100 to the Housewives League, $100 to the West Side Coordinating Council, $800 to the Girl Scouts, to the Boy Scouts, $1,553.80 to the West Side Childrens Camp, and $4,000 to the Salvation Army. STETTfNItJS SAILS NEW YORK, Aug.

R. Stettinius, former secretary of state, is enroute to London aboard the Queen Mary to serve as personal representative of President Truman at an interim commission of the United Nations organizations in London. Others aboard included Sidney president of the CIO Po- jiiiicai Action Committee, who will attend Paris conference of World Trade Union Congress. the State Traffic Officers Ben Kellmann and Richard Kirnhle reported Smith was making a lefthanrt turn iust as Edmonds was trying to pass him. As a result of the collision' a load of hay was dislodged from the Edmonds' truck and fell upon the Smith pickup, injuring the boy.

A sedan "driven by J. F. Rutherford, 39, of Exeter, was driven into a Santa Fe train which was stalled on the Mineral King crossing in Visalia early yesterday morning. No one was injured although Rutherford's car was badly damaged. The driver said he did not see the train until he was immediately in front of it and that the crossing signal was obscured.

A car which hacked into a fire i i i rtrnU-o hydrant and flooded the 1100 block on North Divisartero. The car was driven by Jiles H. Boggess, 61, of Visalia. Clovis Pastor, Wife Leave For Africa CLOVIS (Fresno Aug. and Mrs.

Charles L. Trout of Clovis left today for New York, they will sail September 20th for the Belgian Congo to do missionary work. Rev. Trout, who has been pastor of the Clovis Baptist Church, will be stationed at Katwa, several hundred miles the interior. The Rev.

and Mrs. Charles L. Trout area is described as one of the most beautiful in Africa, with great mountain regions and several active volcanos. The country is thickly populated with tribes who range from the gigantic Watrise, who attain nights of seven and a half feet, to the three and four feet tall pigmies. The population is estimated at more than 1,000,000.

In charge of the missionary party of which Rev. Trout member is his father, will Rev. be a C. L. Trout, who also is a former pastor of the Baptist Church here.

There are 17 missionaries in the group, sent out by the Baptist Foreign Missionary Society. Included are doctors, nurses and teachers. RPV. and Mrs. Trout have lived in Clovis two and a a i years.

and have been honored at. several farewell functions during recent weeks. 2-1 47 55 market turned weak in 0 I final hour of a i on increased: herlge i along i offerings from 7ew Orleans and locals which practically all sains made i the session. Easiness in grains and failure of earlier buy. i in cotton to carry through i to the decline.

il closer! 15 cents a bale i higher to 10 cents a bale lower. LICENSED TO WED Orland Anderson. 23. both of Fresno, Calif. VORK Pullman Cn Kadin Cn nf A Republic Pi eel 2 4 PJchfielrt Oil Safewav Stores 2 1 11 Simmon? So Calif Southern a i i Southern a i a Standard Oil a i Standard Oi! .1.

a Texas Corp Wtr Arsrt i i October October i i i i i COTTO Hlch 22.65 22. FO 22.62 22.57 22.17 20. Low 22.5.T 22. 5S 22. 4R 22 43 22, OH 20.

Ruby Harland. 33. Visalia. TAYUiR-OWENS--In Visalia, August 24th. James H.

Taylor. 26. and Maxine Owens. 16. both of Orange Cove.

TAVI.OI5-CAFFEY--In Visalia, August 24th. Hardy J. Taylor. 28, and Caffey. 16.

both of Orange Cove. I'HIPPS-HL'EV--IH Fresno. AURUSt 25t.h, Walter Phipps. 25. Camp Pinedale.

and Ollie M. Huey. 23, San Tex. FITI.TZ-MADRID--In Fresno. Aucust 25th, Ralph L.

Fultz. 21, Moffett Field. Dora D. Madrid. 18 Mountain View.

Santa Ciara County. Last 22.53 58 22.4SB 43B 22.03 GOTTKGUET DEATH NOTICES 22.04 i a up 4. 2 i 14 Twentieth Cent Fox. 2F i Corb f- Carb. TIninn Oil a i Union Pan! fir United A i a United A i i TI Rteel a a i Warner Bros Western Union Westnehse Airbrake.

Else. Motors 17 52 an 27V, NEW ORI.KAXS COTTON A XEW A Aup. fut rinsed steady, unchanged to 15c a lower. October. 22.5.3 hid: December 22.S7: March, 22.52; May.

22.46: July. Fpot rinsed steady and unchansed. Sales, 8 bales: i i 22.05. Livesfock Markets 30 fi3 a 17 4 CITITAOO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO. AUE.

27. A i HOGP-- Salable. 4.000. total. 7.500: active and a cood and choice, barrows and White "Wnnl Co.

YounKStntvn T. 52 51 A 52'. Fresno Produce Furnished by Produce and Growers Mar- ct of Centra! Ca'ifornis APPLES--Box, California, loose. Gravenstein. AVOCADOS--No.

1. S3 iff 5.25. BEANS--Northern. 15c Ib. BUNCH VEGETABLES--Dozen: Slv kilts a 140 pounds up at.

S14.75 ceilin-: jeond and choice sows at. complete i a a 7 CATTLE-- Salable. 21.000. total 22.000. I Calves Salable.

1.500. total 1.500. Larce- 1 ft.a steer run. bulk train feds: choice iiJi'MnfferlnfTi! active, steady; i and cood 'J-'iZ Icraflcs Plow steady to weak: ton. SIS.

'he ceiling paid for 3 loads; numerous S.I 7.75 17.90: ions yeRrline? fl25 nound steer yearlines. SI 7.50 1 and i a small sun- plv stock cattle, weak: cows and buiis steady to weak, mostly steady; veal- ers steady to xveak at S15 down. SHEEP Salable. 2.000 total nn(V hid and few early sales native slaughter Sprinc larnhs 25c lower: no early ac'ion on western Sprinper? or slaughter ewes steady odd lots cood and choice natfx-e Sprins lambs. S3 3.25.

bucks dis- Carrot? 70c; barley 40c: radishes. 35c. BANANAS--Stem. 10c Ib. CABBAGE--Coast.

$2.50 iff 3. CELERY--Crate. Utah type: Coast. S4.50W5.25 CAULIFLOWER--Dozen: Coast. S2.S5.

CUCUMBERS-- LUK: Local, 75c: coast. 51.15. CITRUS FRUIT--Box: Oranpes. Sunkist. So.25; lemons.

Sunkist crape- fruit local. 52; Arizona S4.25. CORN--Per crate: Golden Bantam, S3.10W3.50: lups. SI.65 EGGPLANT--Sc Ib. FIGS--Flat black.

SI.50; Calimj'rna S1.75. GRAPES--Per Ing: Muscat. SI. 65: SI. 65.

LETTUCE--Crate: 3 50. Thompsons, 51.65; S1.65; Malaga. WaUonvllle, S3 MELONS--Crate: Cantaloup, local ho. S3.50: honeydew 52.50: casaba. S2.25.

Persian. 4c Ib. Watermelon, local. 2 pound sacks: California Ib. ONIONS--50 mellow.

S2.10. white S2.35. PEACHES--Per luc: Elberta. SI.50: Hale. Laval.

SI.25. Clinfr. 51.50 Nectarines. S2. PEARS--Lake County 154.75 box.

PLUMS--Per IUK: Santa Rosa. $2.25: Ereen eace SI.75 PEAS--Coast 13Vic Ib. PEPPERS--Local. 5c coast, 9c Ib. Luc.

SI 1.25. POTATOES--Per 100 pound sack: Stockton, No. 1. S3.65 choice S2.75. Santa Maria.

No. 1. S3.50. No 2 S3. SPINACH--Per crate, coast.

S3. SQUASH--Per luc: Summer. 52.25: Italian. 52.50. crooknerk.

S2.25. TOMATOES--Per hie: Local No. 1, $2.75: No. 2. 52: coast.

53.50. A. Produce Joaquin Valley. Ib. CELERY Pascal local.

20 inch crates. wirebound crates, local. Mendota. 4 25. CAJviALOUPES Mendota.

crates. 27-36s. $3.75 3.90: Palmriale. jumbo. 27-36s.

52.50 Kern Countv. 1umbo. 27-36S. $3.50. FIGS San Joaquin Valley.

Kadotas. two layer flats. SI 50 ft .75 GRAPES San Joaqiiln Valley seedless. 40? fie Ih. local Concords Ib.

pack. Santa Maria and Watsonville. crates 4 dozen. S2.75®'3.25: late hijrh as S4. ONIONS Street sales.

50 Ih. sarks. Spanish. loca.l. S2.09(ff'2.17: White Globes.

local. S2.35{?2.'14: S3 fl) 3.10. local and northern PEACHES--San white boilers, local. San Dieco County. Ib.

Joaouin Valley, Elber deck? Washineton Sprinc lamhs held above S13.50: shorn native slauehter pwes. S6.50 down; common kinds around $5. BAY tTVESTOCK SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Auc. fUSDA)--CATTLE--Salable. 600.

Opened active, generally steady: 5 loads good 1.160 pound steers. S3 6.50: few medium feeder steers. 513.50 medium heifers quoted S13.50'3in4.50: 3 cars mod 1.050 nounri ranee cows. 513.50(^14; common to canncr cows slow, barely steady, mostly hulls scarce, common and' Sin. SOW n.

50. CALVES--Salable, 150: unevenly steadv Two loads i to 190- Eilts, J5J5.75! I KHEEP--Salable. 3.SOO. Slow: wooled 1 lambs scarce; largely medium and com-j mon shorn lamhs; i scaled cull to cood ewes. S2.50(fB6.50.

i In Fresno. August 24, 1045, Annie E. Gourcuct. A of California, aced 81 years. Mother of Mrs.

H. L. Coolidce of Fowler, Mrs. J. W.

Bormar of Washington, Mrs. Roy Russell of Auberry. Sister of Mrs. Frank English of Oregon. Friends invited to attend the funeral services to be held in the chapel of the Funeral Home, a.nd Calaveras Streets, on Wednesday afternoon.

August 29th, at two o'clock. Interment Mountain View Cemetery. Neiehbors of Woodcraft, Fresno Circle No. 18. Rev.

F. L. Gibson officiating. Fresno. Aueust 26tb.

1945, Mrs. Caroline Betson. a native of Indi-. ana. aped 67 years, lovine mother of Louise Betson of Fresno and Pfc.

Haskell H. Betson of U. S. Army; sister of John Elweii of Portland. Ore.

Friendi are invited to attend the funeral services at The Tinkler Mission Chapel, Broadway at Belmont, Thursday morn- inc. Aucust 80. 1945. at ten o'clock. TINKER--In Fresno.

August 26, 1945. Newton George Tinker, beloved husband of Carrie B. Tinker: father of Mrs. Mary Darby and father-in-law of C. C.

Darby of Fresno; brother of Mrs. Mollic Auld of Illinois: grandfather ol Curtis Charles Darby of Fresno and William Harry Darby of U. S. Army Air Corps: a native of Illinois, aped 73 years. Funeral sen-ices will be conducted from Yost.

Webb Chapel Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock. Interment in Belmont Park. RODRIQUKZ--In Fresno. Aupust 26.1945. Marcillono Rodriquez, beloved son of Mr.

and Mrs. Isedoro and" beloris' Rodriquez, ail of" Herman, John Rodriquez of Mexico Julion quez and Mary Mendosa of Nebraska and Sonia Gutierrez of Sacramento: native of Nebraska, aped 14 years. MUSH will be celebrated in the St. Genevieve'i. Catholic Church Wednesday tnornlnr at nine-thirty o'clock.

Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. Yost ft Webb, Funeral Directors, in charge. HOGS--Salable. 100. Wrm few 300 pound cood to choice barrows LOS A.

LIVESTOCK ANGELES, Auc. fFSMN)- CATTLE--Salable 4.000! Moderately active; early on steers: other classes "slow. Generally steady. Good fed steers. S15.50 W16.60: few held higher: common to medium steers.

(fin 3.50: medium to cood heifers. nart load fed heifers. SI 5.75; medium to cood cows SU.25«M.3.5n. few SJ3.75: cutter to common. $S2'B)11: canners down to S6.75- I medium to cood sausace bulls.

13.50, odd common down to S10: medium to cood feeder steers, common stock cows 25 CALVES--Salable. 500; slow, steadv. Medium to choice ranee calves, 14.So. few head 515: common to medium 51i.snwi2.75. HOGS--Salable.

300: active, steady; 200-350 nound barrows and SI5.75. the ceilinc: sows. J1S: pood to choice 110 pound feeder nips. 522 steady. SHEEP--Salable, none: late Friday, lambs sharply lower: sood 85-fll -pound wooled Snrine lamhs.

Si3: strictly good and choice quoted around 3 4 few sood 80 pound feeder lamhs. $14.50. Wanted! Barley IN ANY QUANTITY The larger the quantity the better but large or imall -we want it. Submit samples to our office, or our men will call. Write or Phone FISHEL- HARRISON CO.

1300 Draper Street Kingsburg, Calif. Ph. 2M Butter RAN FRANCISCO PRICES BUTTER- -93 score. 92 score. 43c: DO score.

42 CHEESE-- Wholesale prices, loaf. 28. 2c: triples, 27 2c BOGS T.arpe crade A. medium crade A. 4SVjc: small crade large grade LOS A NOBLES PRICKS EGGS- Wholesale prices: grade A 53 medium cra.de A.

4 4 erade B. 4oVjc: small crade A. 40Vic. BANK ta.s. 60s.

6 Sc Hales, storage. 60s and larcer 6SSc Valycrmo 40s. Sc Ib. PLUMS--San Jr.aquin Valley. Kelseys.

10Sm.6c Beaumont Tucaipa Dua-rtes. Ib. POTATOES--Street sales. 100 ib. sacks, lonp Whites.

Ferris Valley. IT. S. No. 1 A.

S3.49: Russets, Santa Maria. P. No. 1 A S.3.56^3.61: oriccs Stockton No. 2s.

Sl.75-ffil.S5 and San TTairtc i a ranciPco i Aru el j. 79.578.352, Oakland 3.519.100J Inrcer. 5xR and larcer. WATERMELONS--San a i i i i Valley, local, street sales, per ton, delivered Sfi4i9fi5. County, lues.

5x6 and Ventura County. HIES. S3 ff 3.5 Hay And Grain S. F. PRICKS GRAIN--In carlots.

per hundredweight, sacked, unless otherwise specified, f. o. b. tracks at San Francisco: No. 2 hripht western harley i 44 Citrus Market 1 A Orances and lemons were steady todav in local sales of less a carlots.

ORANGES--Per box. loral a a parked, best sizes mostly some small sizes, low as S3.50: loose i to laree. S3.25 3.50; small. 2.50. LEMONS--Per box.

Incnl. loose, hest. mostly $4: small. 53.25^3.50: fancy, wranned and packed, all sizes. Auction sales of California oranpes in- Berkeley 3.307.468 ROACHES Peterman'i Roach Food it quick death to roaches.

It kills by tact or swallowing. Effective 24 hours a day. No odor. Over 2,000,000 cans of Peterman's sold last year. Get Peterman's today.

PETERMAN'S ROACH FOOD 1--LEGAL NOTICES 1--LEGAL NOTICES DECLARATION OF ISTKNTION TO CIRCULATE A PETITION FOR ANNEXATION to the Political Code of the Slate nt California) TO THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OK FRESNO: VVp. i undersigned electors residing in a certain district hereinafter! described, hereby declare our inten-j l.ion to circulate and file a petition asking the annexation of the territory i in said district, which i district ana territory is described as follows. t.o-wit: eluded: A S2.50©2.55. No. 1 hard i a No .1 soft white, wheat 2 yellow corn.

bulk, nominal. No. 2 California mllo. nominal. California red feed oats.

S2.50ift2.no. ALFALFA Balfrt. per ton. In rarlots: S. No.

1. S28W28.50 i i a U. S. No. 2 le.afy.

527.50(3) 28 unccrtificated; U. S. No 2. $24 24.50. CHICAGO-- 3, 36fi averace $5.52.

NEW YORK-- 7.805 i5 S6; averace boxes: S2.75ff5.S1: boxes; I. A. GRAIN (Prices quoted svre only.) field run. In CALIFORNIA BARLEY--GradlnK Hulk. 46 ARIZONA MILO--No.

2 vellow. sacked. nominal. No. 1 CALIFORNIA WHEAT-- Rill hard or saft white.

S2.65W2.70. OATS No. 2. 35 pounds, bulk eastern. i Poultry Markeh L.

A. rOtn.TRT (1'aylnn f. o. h. Angeles) BROILERS--Leghorn, under 1 Pounds.

to 2Vi Bounds. 30.1 33 "lc FRIERS--3 to 4 pounrtJ. .10 1 lc to 3 pounds. iff3.1.lc Ih. FOSTERS Over 4 pounds.

30. 33.in To. FOWL--Colortd. 28.Sc lh. FOWL--Lechorn.

5 iff 9R Sc 3 30.1 25,50 4 pounds nnrt nvrr. to 4 pounds. Ih. CORN' N'n 2 no CITES POLIO TOLL SAN FRANCISCO. Aug.

--Dr. C. Geiger, city health of- if. ranch), 2 Now Try This 3 For 1 Value In Aspirin ficer, reported i a i pnraly- You'll cct, nearly 3 tablets for only tol stood nt 22 local and 53 get, tablet, non local cases today. when vou buy the.

largo ItK tawcr, Dr. Geiser, whose department bottle of Sfc. Joseph Aspirin lor records cases in ad.ioinine conn- Big family favorite 1 No aspirin docs ties, said there was one now rase moro or YOU matter wlmt you PV- Always get St. Jo cph Aspirin. Beffinnint; at the Northeast cornpr nf Southrnst a of the SouthMst quarter Section 34, Township 13 South.

Range 20 East, Mount i Base nnrt Meridian, ns shou-n on the United States Township Plats; thence North In direct i to the Northeast corner of the Southeast a ot said Section 3-4: East in a direct line to Ihe Southeast, corner of the North- u'ost a of Section 35 of said Township and Ranfre; thence North along the East Line of the North- wost" a of sairt Section 35 to Its intersection i a line drawn para to and 30 feet North ot the South line of Florariora Avenue, as said avenue is shown on the maps of Arrow Heights and Ksmcrelrta i i thence aionc said i rlrmvn p.irallrl in and 30 feet of the South line ot Floradora Avenue to its intersection with the Knst line of said Section 34; thence aionj; East line of said Section lo its Inlet-section with of the North line of Rlork 7, McKinley a thence West along a line drawn parallel to and 16 North nf the North line ot said Signed-N A ADDRESS Alhcri N. a i 3425 Ave. Eva Mae Rhodes 2030 kamona Acnes M. a i 3226 Noah M. In Sort 3305 Hedges Nellie 3-106 Lanxmt (Aug.

27, Block 7, to its intersection with the West line of the Northeast quarter the Northeast quarter of laid Section vhence South along West line of the East halt Of East half of said Section 34 to tht Southeast corner of the Northwest quarter ot the Southeast quarter of said Section 34; thence East in a direct line to the point ol beginning. The above district Is also known as McKinley Park; Lamona Land; Lamona Land Addition; Blocks 5 to inclusive, oi Ksmtwiaa Heights; Arrow Heights; Kintal Orange Manor; Shetburne Tract: Crawford Park and Bit Salinger Tract. All of the above subdivUioits are arrordinp to Ihe maps or of same on flic In the office of County Recorder ot Frenno County, State ot California. A statement of the tar, the proposed petition as 1. Improved sanitary CMC- pools In the district are factory and a constant trouble.

Overflowing cesspools and septic tnnks are constant of danger lo the heslUi and of the of tht dtfttrtct and to the children of Int munlty. 2. Better fire protection. H. More dflpqiiate police 4.

water, gas and ekretrte rates. b. Street lighting diet. I.o'if" "liT Insurance 7. A voice tn the govfrnmenini fnlrs of the City which nnd efUhliihM of Community In which 1.

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