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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 15

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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die THE FRESNO BEE Fresno Cal Mon Mar 20 1948 Financial News Markefs News Of The San Joaquin Valley ern Man Saves 2 Children From Blazing House Dull Dealings Mark Western Securities Leaders Rise In Strike Curbed Trade NEW YORK March 29 -Pi- SAN FRANCISCO March 29-P) Scattered stock market leaders! xm moved up today althnush many was dull on the stock sues inclined lo falter market today and most quotations Prices hardened after midday 'changed little either way Only 41 with a few copper and industrials iicaiies had traded hy 11 A when favored Gains and losses rsn to a the exchange average was down 17 point or so here snd there nrar(ynta 4678 the close hut fractional irreguiar-j Eureka Corporation moved Into lty was the rule low ground for the year at 14 Market operations were mlrlctedi Rank of California was off 4 Basin lnk' Oil 14 and Southern Parifie 7s transfer! Shell Union Oil sold 1 higher and Puget Sound Pulp was up Transamerica was unchanged FRICK TO Minx MONDAY financial employes were in the vicinity of 990000 shares Bonds were uneven Dow-Jones Averages MIIMIMV't IMXII I KICKS Industrials 17:100 (ft 30 Rallrnaria 52 42 nff Ulilillea 3270 nit 01 MONnai'H MJMIMI PRICKS I Furnished Hr JM-a! Wilier la I (Minihrr IK Srw talk Ml ark Mrkanir) Union Welcomes Elliott Proposal For Arvin Probe WASHINGTON March The National Farm Labor Union (AFL) said today it would welcome! a congresaional Investigation of the alx month old strike of lltlO workers on the DIGiorgin Fruit Corporation Ranch near Bakersfield Calif Rep Alfred Elliot Democrat California demanded an investigation of the dispute Inst week Union President 11 I- Mitchell wrote Chairman Fred A Hartley Republiran New Jersey of Jhe house labor committee that the trikers believe a "fair and im-' partial investigation might result in a settlement of the controversy which would he satisfactory to the employer and to the Governor Has 30 Days To Act On Budget Bill SACRAMENTO March Governor Warren now has 30 days in which to act on the 89520n0000 plus slate budget bill and special! appropriations which were passed bringing the total proposed slate expenditure program approved by the legislature to 8976606879 The first budget session which was adjourned Saturday afternoon set a pattern" for other legislatures to follow the governor said in a farewell speech to the two chambers Warren has announced the budget must he balanced Consequently Fred Links head of the budget division of the department of finance has estimated 829 All 852 must be trimmed to keep the state from going in the red at the end of the next fiscal year Calif Pack f'mwn Zel Kmp Cap well Co Rliin Slat- Hunt Fonrtr Inc Knr-Frazrr Menanro Mfs Pac IS A Com Ho ai Pfd Hanmaur Minins Mndvirw Pulp Sou Pacific Mid Oil of Cal Tranaamcrlca Wentatee Pat Pfd 10 IT 9 2 2IU 7S 13 Nil cioee Ihn 9 2" 2IU TVa 13 4 1404 1404 :4 4 354 124 124 24 SHINIM!" CLOSING QUOTATIONS 114 114 Rnnriinl 2M 24 4 Lincoln Petroleum lJ Southern rnllfnrnia KdlenaNo quotes Fresno Produce It aroUhed kjr Producer and Grower Market of eatrnl f'allfnmlal APriKS box f'alif Nawlnwna 1133 1 75 Wash and Ores pack Wlneeap fancy $200 ealra favy $323 350 Rome fancy $2 eilra fancy $3329 Ilellr fancy $2 extra fancy $44 429 ARTICHOKES ('antra and flavenport SOo 4 4 4 39 72n $4 4 He $4 ASPAHAGl'H pound lac Pella 3S39 The rocket mail takes off Youthful scientists from Glen dale arc shown firing a rocket into the desert air over Searlcs Dry Lake Saturday Eight rockets fired carried jJtPO letters a distance of about a mile to the Trona postmaster who is holding than for delivery The scientists are members of the Reaction Research Society AP Wirephoto Mull Allied Chrmlral lhi Amer Alrlinei 9 Amer Hull Mill 2II Amrr Lnrnmnllvn 2(1 Am Power A Lisht Amrr Radiator IdS Amer Smelling MS Amer Tel A Tel 14(4 Anernnite Clipper 3V Armour A Rn 1 2 A Atrh Top ASP MS Ralnmnrt A Ohio IIS Beihlehem Steel 31 noeinx Alrcreri Hrissa Mrs Rn Caterpillar Tractor Crlanrar Corn Chryrlrr Corp Col Glia A Klee Rom Knlvrnta ft China Alrrran Continental Mntora Crown Zelleerbarl Curflaa Wright rnr liouclaa Airrraft niatillera Seagram llreaaer Mfs Dll Pont Kne Railroad Kaalmnn Kodak Karnaworth Radio Ren Electric Ren Mntora Goodyear Tire Rreal Northern pfd 4IIS Greyhound Ini Harvester Ini Nlrkel Ini Paper ini Tel A Tel Josea A Lanihlln Kennecnlt Copper Libby McNeill Loew'a Ino MrKeaann A Rn WHITE EASTER AT BIG It urns a white Easier yesterday at Big Creek and Virginia Haire gazes hopefully at a snow Easter bunny The bunny was made by Virginia and her brother PauL Their father A Haire snapped the picture Robberies AreOld Stuff To Fresnan Wheat Goes Lower CHICAGO March Grain prices were a little lower most of the session on the board of trade today Wheat closed unchanged to 14 lower rorn was unchanged to i higher oats were 4 lower to 4 higher Soybeans were 3 to 4 cents higher May $360 PRICK RANGE MONDAY CHICAGO Mareli 2D (Buihe1 prices) HEAT (Continued From rage IS) The' totar aisubmitted by thew11 vacant lot and drove governor was llghtlyunder8920- off in the machine Mrs A Driver of 3328 Illinois ly undi 090000 The extra 830000000 was BAKERSFIELD (Kern Co) March Jamfi Wllkeraon aaved hli two young children from their flam Ins Lamont reiidence early today after he and hia wire had awakened to find the houae filled with amoke Wllkeraon was awakened by the imcll of amoke and opened hia bedroom door to find the front of the five room house a mass of flames unable to reach the door he and Ms wife climbed out of their bedroom window and rushed around to the opposite side of the house Wilkenon rlimhed through Window into his' smoke filled room grabbed the youngster and lowered them into the waiting arms of hia wife Coalinga Group Plan Oil Museum (Fresno Co) March The history of oil development in the Coalinga area will be depicted in a museum planned by the Coalinga Chamber of Com Bierce Wells the chairman of the chamber's petroleum rommiltee Hid collections of tools and equipment used in the early development of the local fields will be on display He declared plans also call for fllf erection or a suitable monument nr marker at the site of the discovery well The committee is assured of a nucleus for the museum Wells niri William Fisher a member of the rommittee and one of the esrly operators of the field has offered a valuable collection of early day oil tools to the committee Spelling Winners Will Be Picked' BAKERSFIELD (Kern Co) March About 40 school champions are expected to compete in Bakersfield Thursday in the finals of the Kern County spelling contest sponsored by Radio Station KERDT and The Fresno Bee The finals will he held at 2 in the Washington School Auditorium The winner will go to Sacramento May 1st for the central valleys championships Visalia-Man Is Shot To Death VISALIA Tula re Co) March 29 Lopez 28 of Visalia was shot and killed on the sidewalk In front of the La Hacienta Cafe in the 400 block of East Center Street at about 12:30 o'clock this morning and Rudolpho Duran 41 of Vi-ilia is being held by Police Chief link Bentzcn on a murder change Bcntzen today was questioning Shout 10 witnesses to the shooting which followed an altercation between Duran Lopez and the latter's brother John Lopez at whom! Duran also was said to have fired several shots Chief Benlzen said that there had been bad feeling between Dunn and Ignacio Lopez and that Lopez at one time had filed a peace disturbance charge against Duran A venue not far from the store called the police about 11 to report a car blocking her garage door in the alley back of her home BUNCH VEGETABLES drawn Carrots $110 Green Oninn HAr: Turnip S5c: Hreis SOr Parsley SOr Radleh SOe Mue-lard Greene SOr Iweks $340 Celery Knot 150 Welerrreee S5c BANANAS pound cul 14c BROCCOLI Inral pound 12a Coast pound 17c Crnie Coo it $25 RRUHHKI SPROUT pound lOr GARBAGE erne: Local gl50Yl78: Cooet $3 South $150 CKLKRY crate Utah typo: Local 150 Cimot $2754 3: South $2239 CALTiriGWER doxen local $1502 South $1234 150 CUCUMBERS hothouse doxen $4 CITHl'a FRUIT Boa Oranges Sunklst $3 4c 75: Juice $250 Lemons lunklat $4504 600 Grapefruit Sunklot South Arixono $2754 350 Imperial $350 Tangerines 10c Limes 25c dozen EGGPLANT pound Meileo 2 Ac GRAPES per lug: Blech $125 Cm-peror $325 LETTUCE erete dry Loose Imperial 4 dozen $323 ONIONS 50 pound sack: Calif rede yellow while fA PEAS per pound Imperial 20e PEPPERS per lb Imperial long 45c Jalnhlnn 27c PARSNIPS per lug Idle Angeles $330 er 100 POTATO 1 per May July Rapt Dec CORN Slay July Me pi MRS MARY McKELVY Mrs Mary McKclvy 91 a resident of Fresno County since 1900 died yesterday afternoon in a local rest home following a prolonged illness She was a Christian Sri' ence practitioner for the last 15 years Her husband was the late MrKelvy who developed vineyards and other ranch property in the Clovis district He cued 16 years go Mrs McKelvy was horn in Minnesota Surviving her are three daughters Mrs Marie Goodrich Grab-ner Mrs Gladys Harper Sanger and Mrs Pearl Mathews Tollhouse two sons and Warren McKelvy both of Fresno five grandchildren and two great grandchildren and a sister Mrs Sophia Verrili Berkeley The Lisle Funeral Home is in charge of funeral arrangements The car turned out to be Foulke's stolen machine Finger prints were sought todny on the rar Scrgranl Walter Kosmosky is in charge of the investigation Foulke said in spite of all the I July trouble he has had with bandits still does not consider a gun any IJMi protection You By Surprlae' added in the leglilature Principal achievements of the session were passage of the Daylight Saving Act the budget continuation of the 1943 tax rates and decision to continue slate sponsorship of child care centers another year For this purpose an appropriation of 55500 00d was provided A state soldiers' bonus hill was defeated I eft in Command Since the legislature has adjourned and consequently cannot pass any act over the veto of the governor Warren was left in supreme command of the state's fiscal program lie ran trim any item in the big budget bill but cannot increase any appropriations He has only to sign the bill continuing the 1941 tax rates an- MBS MARIE DARLING Mrs Marie Darling 87 the mother of Mrs Carlton of Fresno died today In a local rest home after a long illness A native of Switzerland she lived in Los Angeles until about a year ago when she came to Fresno She is survived by another dough ter Mrs Marie Helnlck of Los An gcles and one granddaughter The Lisle Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements GEORGE HOWERY George Howery 43 of Calwa a carpenter died yesterday in' a local hospital where he had been a patient for three weeks A native of Oklahoma he is survived by his widow Bertha Howery and two daughters Judy and Morgana Howery of Calwa two brothers Willard of Kansas and Werley of Nevada and his mother Mrs Julia Howery of Kansas The body will lie in state in the chapel of Sullivan Burns and Blair Funeral Directors until 9 tomorrow and will be shipped to Olathe Kans for services and burial Naeh Kelvlnalw Net Rlacull Nat nietlllen New York Central North Amer Co Northern Paelfle Pae Oas A Elec Packard Mntora Paramount Plr Pennsylvania Papal Cola Phelps Podgt Pure Oil Radio Corp Amer Republic Aviation Republic Sleer Shell Oil Richfield Oil Safeway Rloree Hears Roebuck Sdienley Corp Simmons Co Socony Vacuum Southern Parlfle Southern Rnllway Std Oil nf Calir Hid Oil nf Sturirbnker Corp Tenon Corp Tidewater A woe Oil 21 Tranaamrrlra rillRARO March (Bushel prices) None No 3 yellow S310US331 No 4 S232I4V 230 No (204 3184: Nn 4 white S243 No 1 mixed S13S: No 1 white 31304 139 Nn 3 white S13RW 1304 Nil 1 heavy mixed Nil 3 heavy mixed SI3S No 1 ealra heavy while S1304 No 1 heavy while (127 er2S4 No 3 heavy whlla medium SI 26 (4 "They always take you by surprise" he said they always search you to see if you are armed I wouldn't have had a chance to use a gun Saturday night A gun would only have made He declared the holdup men ap-tlie crime parently had planned rn 1 $523 4 50 No 2 5 45 25 Oregon Klamath Nil 1 (254650 Nn 2 (3004 323 RHUBARB per flat: Coast Cherry (2 Oregon hothouse strawberry extra fancy (325 fancy (3 RUTABAGA per pouad He SPINACH per crate Inral 250 South (225 SQUASH per lug: Rummer 3 23 Italian (4 4 450 Crnoknaek $550 Hubbard other year to effectuate the rec- nmmendallons which he made tolcarcfully They knew his car and STEPHEN READER LEMUNYON Stephen Reader LeMunyon the Infant son of Rr and Mrs LeMunyon died yesterday morning In a local hospital Private graveside services were conducted this JOHN GOETTCIIK afternoon in the Belmont Memorial John Goettche 88 the father of Park The Cglonial Funeral Home Bertha Lampion of 3435 El Monte waa in charge Way a lsnguage teacher at the Livestock Markets SOUTH HAN FRANCIHCO March 2P rJriT Ra? 1 iKederal-Hlala Market News Service I lintm on of ei'lif RATTLE Salable receipts HnO mar- IJET ket lone generally steady lo aims: 'Steers IInned Corporation SIS ls'ullaS2nV2214 18' "XhlSr Salable receipts none vest-era good to choice S30e31 HOGS Salable receipts 300: barrows and gilts B24V24BO sows SIS SHEEP Salable receipts none a nod and choice wooled lamb $224 2250 good and medium awes $7504? 50 pound He SWEET POTATOES per basket Marred $575 Yams Marred (925 Teaaa (3 50 TOMATOES Imperial flats Sag (925 S7 $525 Citrus Market 11 ANGETE Mareh Oranges steady grapefruit slightly stranger nn Arlxnua grades lemons slightly stranger Indue in Inral sale of leas than carlota ORANGES Per hog Navels packed fancy: 100a (TWT50 12Sa $254 875 few $6 150a (5504800 few (50 17 As (325 Sr (575 few (( 200 (425(9 450 220a (4425 252s (3325 LEMONS: local Inna par box mostly (325: fair (375 Packed boxes fancy 2S2a-infle-lXOa 432a (5 GRAPEFRUIT: Arisons parked boxes all sixes (223 245 Coachella Valley 46S-94S (490: 4s (4 TOa-SOa (350 Unwrapped choice 2503 few (325: Texas Marsh pink 70s and larger $4 $0 (350 0a (3 rrKl 2 ITr allxhlly hTptfr Ctfm'Eli: possibly for China ana Germany ang prices included: New rtwk 21 ran at 4304 TIO Chicago 10 at (3RO A 35 Cleveland 4 at (448 (525 Detroit at (400 083 Late afternoon prices were 70 cents to 8310 a hale hlgrher than the Edison High School died yesterday in Pomona his home city He had been ill for some time He was born in Germany and came to the United States at the age of 20 Ilia wife and daughter are the only survivors among hia close relatives Funeral services will he con ducted tomorrow at 1:30 in the Todd Funeral Homfe in LOS ANGELES March (PSMN) CATTLE Salable 800 practically all local killers Inactive pending today's labor negotiations: scattered Bales to outside kill-era steady to slightly lower some activity on feeders at fully steady prices few common end medium slaughter steers $20 c23 few lnada pond ateera held higher: medium and good helfera $20 4r 2325 few common tn low good eowe gITSOeeiS the legislature on the opening dayhad made sure nobody else would The governor said at that time a be In the store of' He said the leader and apparently the others as well wore gloves The leader wore a bandana handkerchief over the lower part of his face while in the store and kept one hand on the right side of his face while he drove the rar to the place where Foulkes was released Paul Kandarian 62 Vineyardist Succumbs A heart attack last night took the life of Paul Kandarian 62 a vineyardist in his home at North and Fowler Avenues Apparently in excellent health Kandarian went with his family to Easter services in the St Gregorian Armenian Apostolic Church in Fowler Afterward he Joined in the family dinner at home The attack was suffered about 8 and he died two hours later He came to Fresno about 35 years ago to Join his brothers George Kandarian of Fresno and Harry Kandarian of Fowler in ranch operations He established his own vineyard at North and Fowler Avenues about 15 years ago and still was active in its operation He was a native of Harpoot Ar- further saving to taxpayers $11 9 000000 would result One nf the last acts of the leglS' Inture was to approve a hill hy Senator Gerald 0'Gara San Francisco to liberalize the Urban Redevelopment Act so cities may absorb up to 50 per cent of the cost of clearing slum areas to make way for new housing projects Several Interim committees were authorized Investigations to be undertaken included: Horse racing unemployment stabilization education urban redevelopment and housing fish and game livestock diseases workmen's compensation and unAmerican activities Coalinga College Begins Air Course COALINGA (Fresno Co) March The Coalinga Junior College is the first in the San Joaquin Valley to qualify for flight indoctrination program sponsored by the bureau of aviation education of the state department of education Coordinator Earl Smith said program offers free instruction college students who can queli- ROY ROBERT Roy Probert 60 a retired lumberman and rancher died late Saturday night In a local rest home A native of Carthage Mo Probert had lived In California for about 56 years He had resided In the Fresno area for the last five years He is survived by his widow Mrs Marguerite Probert of Fresno a stepdaughter Mrs Irene Hill of Fresno and three Ift'others Clyde and Vernon of Escalon and Homer of Chowchilla' Funeral services will be arranged by the Colonial Funeral Home DAVID A WILLIAMS Funeral services for David A Williams 88 of 1123 Street a will be conducted tomorrow at 10 A in the Yost A Webb Chapel Rev Paul Steps will officiate Burial will be In the Mountain View Cemetery few young cowe $20 tanner and flitter eowe $125041 IS: medium and good feeder ateera $22254124: few Realty feeders $29 CALVES Salable 300 practically at nr kern no sales HOGS Salable 100 nn sales SHEEP Salable none previoui close May 3520 July 3462 and October 1139 Future ctoied 90 cents to 8260 a bale higher than the previous clone Butter Eggs Cheese LOB ANGELES Marrh 2 fEedersl-Slats Market Hews WMaaals price: CARLOTA AMBROSIA LI Carlota Ambrosial! 79 a native of Mazatlan Mexico died toda in a local rest home where she hai been a patient for three days She had lived In Fresno 50 years She was the wife of Peter Am-hrosiall of 521 South Eighth Street and a sister of Pilor Salazar of rosary will be recited tomorrow at 8 in the chapel of A Bean and a requiem scheduled for Wednesday in St John's Cathedral will be in the Holy Cross new yobk (Timor Mdxnsr CHICAGO March HOGS Habibie $500 Total 0700 slow un-ven but generally steady to 25 ernfa higher with most advance on hoca weighing over 240 pounds eowe around 25 cents higher bulk good and choice 170-240 pound! (222503 lop $2325 250-270 pounds $21 2942225 280-300 pounds $20421 325-400 pounds $11430 moat good and rhnlee sows 350-550 pounds (10734 1773 few (IS CATTLE Salable (500 Total $500 Salable 4INI Toll I 400: Jobbing prim to ret Iters: Grad AA carton: Coalinga Males Start Whiskers For Derby Day COALINGA (Fresno Co) March' Cemetery 29- Cnnlinga male residents pul side their razors for two months Mexico The Stephens mass is at 9 A Burial DOMOTO TWINS DIE Graveside services were conducted today in the Belmont Me- fv morial Park for twin one day old nrnii the to of high Bit Whcdenl pnm cmMimsf grade: iirs grad 51493 Medium grane: 4BW32C Small grad 4 47r Lars grad 45447a SAN FRANCISCO March IErifra! Rial Market Newe hotreal Market lone: Brady Grada A XV Orada SO son Mr and Mr moto of Hammer Fiel NEW IIHLKAMX (IITTIIN Mllft'HAV KKW Hill KAN Marrh Xtt Cm Inn fulure rlMd Krxilv Mir 3 22 3524 July 34 1 Orl olier itjl lucrmber ILIOh Mxrrh 30K1b hid Spa closed xlexdy HU a bale hihr Middling 3510 Market tm: Meady leal: 4S44V Triplets: 444f4V Esss Market lone: Meady Lara eztraa: 5S4MJ4C Medium esims: Small extras: 4YJe 5050 Lars ilandandi: Hey And Grain SAN FRANCISCO Mirth 24 (Pidrral Inwing qiioutkmi were enmpilml by I hr Market Nrv Bervks hr On a voluntary basis this year with no threat of jnii looming for non cnnncrnlor nil Ctfalinca rraidenti tn rn- However they urged nil Ctfalinca residents tn (irnlx 4 Lymi id Village Intiay the Horned Toad Derby' Requiem ma will be rolebmieflTh boy died yesterday In a local Ibiy whinkcrlno context got In St Al-i hospital way The contest will rinse Church for Mr Joiefal In addition to the parents the jij twins are survived hy their grand parents Mr and Mr Domotn of Sanger and Mr and Mr Earl Fair of Ohio Burial arrangement were made by the Lid Fu neral Home WOODSON MADERA (Madera Co) March Funeral service will be held Tueiday afternoon at 3:15 from the Jay Chapel for Guilford Leo Woodson 68 a native of Hughnon Stanislaus County and resident of Madera for 58 year who died Sunday in Reno Nev He is survived by hii widow Agnes Brown Woodson one daughter Mrs Art Gottachalk of Lovelock Nev one granddaughter Judy Ann one brother Woodxon of Onkland: one slater Mrs Curtin of Madera He was the oldest son of Mr and Mrs Woodson early residents of Madera County and who owned tha Cupola Barn Ranch In Fresno County Woodson waa the store keeper for the Madera Sugar Pine Company for 20 years was the manager of the Ahwahnee Sanatorium for nine years Cremation will follow In Fresno enter into the spirit of the annual Coalinsa celebration In addition to the customary horned toad speed contests the Hay 22nd derhy will Include a panne a rodeo a model airplane contest frosting and dancing Another feature will ho an old timers gathering for early day Coalinga oil men Gas Main Blows Near Hanford HANFORD (Kings Co) Marrh Gas servirn to residences between Lcmnore and Hanford were curtailed when a 10 ineh main blew up early loday a half mile west of Orangeville on Orangeville Boulevard service will be conducted tonight st 8 o'clock in the Yost A Webb Chapel MRS LOUI8K WALTER Mrs Louise Walter 77 of 2416 Kirk Street died Saturday night in a San Josa hospital following a long Illness She was horn in Russia and had lived In Fresno 45 years Surviving relatives Include three daughters Mrs Louise Ball Fresno Mrs Margaret Krum Sanger and Mrs Catherine Hear Fresno two sons George Walter Dlnuha nnri August Walter Fresno a slater Mrs Marie Lindegrcn Fresno seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren Last rites are planned for tomorrow at 2 In the Zion Congregational Church with Rev Christian Martin offlriatlng Interment will be In the Mountain View Cemetery under the direction of the Lisle Funeral Home MRS MARIK ATWATER rent tn xxrxrxl low xnd (2H3II loxd xnd No An- and 2 427 4 lErderxI-Hlxli 2B A la larlnla par hundrrdwelwhl mrkrd nnItM nlherwlM apecllwd FOB Iraeki at Pas Franrlxro: Na 1 Bright Wrilrm barley Miriot 4S pounds $415 4 20 Bnghl M'esiera barley 44 Iba iaedlum mailing typ barley 420 Na 1 hard whlla whnl (4 304 33 Na 1 anfl white whvxl (4 ring 4 56 Na 2 yvlknr rnrn hulk 84 I Ka 2 California mna 441(4 3(1 California ml feed mix 430 Mlllfrr! Bazxrd per Inn Id nuWa: Nnrlliern rlxndxrrt mlllnin BROS Sir Imeal standard ml Unix fSOgrai Airnira Baled per Inn in rarMi: Chmra alfxlf penrrallr cnmparaM lo about 10 year in Chicago whereeow snd bull nprntd xiriidr 25 ho fimnlni1 in hxrvoxlor hlglwr rlixd slow vtxk Iwlk snod no was employed in a narvexier ()W clmlrt nn plant He was an active member of the St Gregorian Church and also belonged to the Fresno Chapter of the Armenian General Benevolent Union In addilion to tha two brolhers ha is survived by his widow Mrs Haiganoosh Kandarian a son Rush and two daughter Elsia and Betty Kandarian all of Fresno Funeral arrangements are being made by Sullivan Burns A Blair Funeral Directors Jurist Hears Evidence in Water Pollution Suit Superior Judge Arthur Shepard today Is hearing the trial of Mrs Josephine Jasper against Stewart A Nuxx Inc In which she seeks to restrain the firm from policing the San Joaquin and changing the channel course She asserts she has owned property contiguous to the river and adjacent to the holdings since 1939 and that within the last six months they have discharged deposits of mud and other substances into the stream Mra Jasper further charges Ihe firm's operations In taking sand and gravel out of the river have changed the rhannel and rhe nn longer ran obtain water for Irrigation and olhpr purposes She seeks $njini damnges for the xt loHdx rhnlrt 1223-1300 pound wrlslnx 2033430 ton $30 moxt medium to good xlrrrx $23754 2575 suori choir! Iitlfrrz $29502 50 lop lor tlirp! lnxdx rholrx I'niorxdmL HIIEKP Hxlxblf 300(1 Tntxl 2 xlxushlfr Ixrnbx modxrxlfly xclhrf Ilfxdjr right lnxdx good xnd rholrx frd wonlxd limbx round in pound! down $22 ninrlly good grxdt $2150 lord gnnd rholrx pound xhora Ixrnbx with 2 pxltl $20 Poultry Markets LO ANGELE Mxrrh (FMN Ilvx poultry paying prkr ob Las Jxhorx 214 lundi unrirr 3H3Hr ERIKRa Colorrd 214 to I pounds tn 4 pounds 42 4V 4 pounds xnd oxrr 45r EOWI Ishnrn undrr 4 pound! 29 pounds xnd nvtr 27 2T 4lj fowl xll weights 4(1 41 liUUKS- All weights 27 2e RAHRIT While domrxtlr pounds xnd under 1st rxnrhl 1114 31c HAN KRANCiam Mxrrh 2- Mxrkxt News Service! prlrrs TOR Lot Leshora under I pounds 404lr 2 In 2 pounds 4 pounds and ovfr 401 ynwi lexlmrni undrr 4 pounds 30e lshnrnr 4 oniindx xnd nyrr 30 Ilr rnlnrrd hrnx nil wtlghlx 6730 uomentm undsr pouad 3032 Wool Market NEW YORK ktsrrh 2S Wnnl school and college facultiei Optimist Club Will Seat New Officers A new slate of officers headed by 11 Gorham a president will be Installed at a dinner danre for members of the Fresno Optimist Club and their guests tomorrow at 7:30 In the Californian Hotel Eugene Richards recently reelected first vice president Besley Lewis second vice president End Charles Van Der Stadt reelected secretary-treasurer will he Installed by Ralph Van Nest of Onkland a representative of Optimist International Outgoing offirers to be honored include Lester Parks psst president and Lee Jones and Andrew Judy vice president Roos Bros Reports SAN FRANCISCO Marrh Rons Bros Inc reported today sales for 1947 exclusive nf ron-rexsion sales amounted to 813936-817 representing a decrease of 323 per cent from the all time rec-i ord year of 1946 The company earned a profit after deducting ail charges except federal inrome taxes of 8914 914 equivalent to 655 per cent nf shim volume After deducting all charges including the federal inrome taxes net profit amounted tn 8559204 or 8791 a share of outslnnriing common slock From this $55!) 204 in net profits after all rhnrges Ihe sum of 840987 was appropriated to a reserve for contingencies Dividends on common slock totaled 82 a share Nil I 44i43 Na 1 dairy alfalfa mrrxlty rmpara-blt to Na 2 leafy 43r 44 Na 2 bw la dairy alfalfa i rally (mgira-B Na 2 $404143 No one wns Injured Highway pslmlmcn were remuling traffic as Southern California Gns Company workers rushed to repair the dam-axe Ridgecrest Man Loses Goods In Trailer Fire MERCED (Merred Co) Marrh 39-Kire from undetermined rauaes rindrnyrd most nf the ronlrnta of two wheel I roller lowed behind a nr dr Iron hy 1L Carroll of Ridgecrest yesterday two and a holt miles south nf Lingard on the Golden Stale Highway FRESNO UTTER Dsnlih creamery butler $rad AAl lb camVbkll buys v-n CAMDEN (N J) March Soup Company purchase nf the V4t food produeti hull nes from Standard Brands Inc wns announced today The companies said In a statement the transaction I effective April 5th It Involve the transfer of the trademark and manufacturing facilities used in the production of V-8 vegetable Juice V-8 tomato catsup and other related food products HART- Mendiita Marrh 20 Edwin Klrhard llart A "lv of PreeniL aged 27 year Beloved husband nf Chrisiln Mart fher of Verna Jean llart of Mendula fUm Mr and Mrs Kdwwrd Harl Rrnther nf Karl Nlrhula llart Ernest Pwiiht Hart nf Kerman rr lends are Invited tn (-lend lli funeral aervleea tn held tn the rhayel (if the (lain Funeral Hnme I and Calaveras Slreef nn Thursday mnrning April I 14 at ten ekwk Interment Helmimt Memorial Prb HORN In menu Marrh 2 IMA Marie llnrn A native nf Ruael ned 4d eare Behned wife nf Jnhn llnrn nf rreenn Izning mother nf Buhen llnrn John Horn Jr nf DWemk Mre Kulh llemleraart of trull Mr AIIr Am nf Stnrklnn Sleler nf Mra Gem Halwaaerr nf Hlnla Adam Rlachel Fd-ward Rlarhel nf Fresno E'f rand-rhililren a Ian aumv Frtenrli are invited attend Ik funeral zervicee in he held in Ihe Warthurs Lutheran Churrh KM Slreef Freenn nn Thura-riav ariernnnn April I IB4 tnn o'clock Rev Rlllee nffleiallns Interment Relmnni Memnrlal Park i liete Inineral lliwna In hraa of ar rxnsrmenla i 71 ANGKIKH Marrb 20 (PMrral-Rial Market News Wtudmle delivered I- A area: lIH ANflKIKM Marrk (PMrral-Hlale Market News grrrMI (WMhxI delivered A area) Alfalfa Market Im weaker II Na 147: (T A Nn 2 leafy 43148 Nil 2 green 4344 I' A Na 3 141642 re nf water 15110 for damages lo lnr were eieadr Jri nn ruverins j--- run e-VTriiit nulv Nil 2 red or whirs when bulk 1415 The fnllnwix inree ere kkndred- pump and 840(10 expended 'for hy Bnelnu dealer! sgsinel nue'ieas in rale wnnl eiHit wnnl! Keltmsled fil-liirre were 42IHW pnunda wml laps fu-(urea 10 lum PYR lllINHI 4 31 Grading harlry 46 pminli bulk her a new pump nnd well Rexall Earnirx Drop Mrs Marie Atwater 44 of Coalinga died yesterday morning at 1625 Eighth Street in Sanger following a prntrarted illness 8he won horn in Cedsrvllle and lived In Fresno County 27 years She leaves her husband Vern I Atwater twn alslers Mrs Henson Burney and Mrs II Uuinn Snrger and throe brothers Charles Phillips Oakland: Phillip Manila I and Phillip Froann Funeral servkrei are scheduled for Wednesday at 2 In the Lisle Funeral Chapel lo he followed hy Interment In the Belmont Memorial Park' O'llARA O'liara 57 an automobile mnrhanlc succumbed yesterday morning In his home at 735 Home Avenue following a long Illness He was born In Kentucky and had lived in Fresno sinre 1922 Be-rause of ill health he retired a year and a halt ago while sr em plnye nf Fred Kura Mot on Surviving relatives include his widow Mrs Alma O'Hara a daughter Mrs Peggy Smith Berkeley a son Robert O'Hara 8an Luis Obispo three brother O'Hara Neenawa Manitoba Can ads Clyde (rliara Rrookvllle Fla unri Fred O'liara Dixon III and a sister Mrs Edna Luttrall Brook-vllle O'Hara was veteran of World War I and setved In the Siberian necupnllon Imre lie was a mem her of the American Legion Pont Nn 4 Funeral rile are planned for to-morrow at lOi'tn A In the Ia li RijU A hu kr ik July eonlrarl MRU MARIK HORN Mrs Marie Horn 46 of 737 Si reel died today In a local hospital after an illness of two week A native of Russia she had lived hero 41 vears She was member of the Warthurg Lutheran Church and the Ladlei Aid Society of the church Survivors Include her husband John and two snni Rueben and John Jr nf Fresno two daughters Ruth llendergart of Lodi and Alice Arne of Storkton a sister Mrs George Salwasser of Blnla: two brothers Adam and Edward Btsrhel of Fresno and four grandchildren Rev Hiller will offlriale at funeral services Thursday at 2 in the rhitrrh nf which she waa a member and burial will follow in the Belmont Memorial Park The Lisle Funeral Home la1 In barge 4 304 4 (Ml Nl 2 yellow rnrn hulk $4 039470 Na 2 miliL bulk $4134 2 RANK IEARIMiM yreenn ifehlle 45TRTI Sax Franriarn rlearlngi nt4nnnon Oakland rlearluae 3n43 3a tea Angelea riehlll (11741897 Berkeley aehile 2 7Tfn4 arch an-i-Rexatl Drug lnr and subsidiaries reported nel income nf $1 760907 In 1947 or 50 rents a share In 1946 net Income was $4048403 or $116 aharc Justin Dsrl president snld sale In 1947 reached a new high of 8l83644iYiO an increase nf $1808- SIRS CORA nUTIKR Mrs Cora Butler 55 of 922 Jones Avenue died yesterday in a Inral hospital after an illness of four months A native nf Calhoun La she had trade ilrmand for Wnnl fulum rinsed 15 rents higher 11 ('er'miriGed wnnl apid 1225N Wnnl Inp future! closed 4 of rent higher July 10 3B I'erllflraled eiml wool lops 13 ON B- Bid Nominal Democrats File For lived In Fresno five years She Is survived by her hushnnd Forton Butler: a daughler Ger-iOon over the provloiis year I rude Walla of Fresno and two! Herald ihe drop In earnings rr- sons Roosevelt of Oakland and Me- fleeted expenses in closing down 61 OT-C nndldnie who Tiled rnr the Klnlev nf Pine Bluff Ark loro sunstanlial wrlle downs ofjMndei (oiinly Democralle Cen- Mmuin A Madera Party Posts MADERA (Modem Co) Msich A Bean In rharge'merrhandlse throughout (he year I rn I Cnmmliteei aro Mnimn A HI THAT FAIN OP EURITIS MM MiH IIP! 71 jfw MS) lad Aik yawp Oregg hr 10 PA 75 TABLiTS EE2 Stephens are of arrangement Isnd lneroed operating eosi of re-nlley (eunderson nennl tn orPi raullPrt mainly hy hlgherO'Meam jVraley Pcwisdn and wage 1 Virgil Van Ou Crowd Of 1500 Stands In Snow For Yosemite Services OS MITE NATIONAL PARK March A rrowd esIimRled lea (Iran 1590 partirlpafed in the annual KaRler Sunrlue icrvlce on (he now covered hanks of Mirror Lake yealerday The rrowd was smsll but the TRUST FUND Sponsored by INSURANCE SECURITIES INCORPORATED lisuing 10-yeir Participating AgrMmtiita Single Fay rant er Accumulative Plana fmochn may be obtained from Main nflkei 1IM1 Franklin Onkland II UaNf- ar OLIVER DIBBLEE IHUrtot Sales Manager till I INK ST FIIOAF 8 441 HUMAN 8 SAKAMOTO Repreenllle4 IEENAGES! Get relief from PIMPLES Mr dimtloM t'ss CaHnira Sne snd hot wittr '1 hen mth smith 11 heMlins Cuilrurs Ointment SxlMsrtlnn CUAR ANTERD or Fikrr will rtfund Ssixey Cullture cnel Stiljr I few rralL Ruy st ynerdniKsMtnliy Ml ttlliJ 7Cc EAT and 'FR05TJ 1 Cork Fiborgloi Magnesia Asbestoi Ztrocal Applied Te Pipe Bailors Roof Diicts Cold Storage Plants ntc Skilled Heat and Froit Union Applicators Reef Sprayed With Aiphelt aed AlumleeiR Industrial Insulation Corp 134 VAN NISS AVI Si-via Calif Telepkeae 1-0114 on a natural projection near the assembled worshiper openrd the service with an Easier prayer The Retting ws nrade ninre col-orful hy the snow tht surrounded Ihe lkr In nme place foot In depth The now was melting In some arena Dnyllght asving time delsvertthe glsrl nf the service until 19:41 A nt which time the sun made gelling wan more colorful than In prevlou yean a Ihe un rose ma-Jpgllcally over Half Dome to shine above Ihe wonhlper hanked nn Ihe lake's shnre mnt nf them (anH-Ing hare headed In the snow A choir nf 30 nlrei front Ihe College of the Pacific waa heard In a nvmn nf rojnlrlng from arms the lake hr the Rev Alfred Glax Tinkler Mission Chanel tn he followed by inlermrnt In the Liberty Cemetery CUTICURASintS? of the YoRcmlte Church standing Its belated ppearanre I 1 1.

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