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28 Monday, June Sakrrsfirlit (Califnniian Legal Notices nemwcs BISJVESS STATEMENT TV pTvdiv dome BMBU Uad HtflchoSrt-. at 2Tth Sirwt CA TOPI 39 CX 'C Court Bafcmftrid WW ttwd 29 Cufcn Cnurt A OA ti3tt Stpnwi LrliM Wood Thv rtjlwnwit filed the Crunix chtfnnr imoN I hm-bv wruly Out i cor- rert nt thr en die tn nv nHur VOM (JBSOY Conwy Oft File No nomws BtsrvES NAME STATEMENT TV toOoYrag prrww dam; btnjnrss Bliwwr (orapim. CVmiol Jeai BUlbf £3 Omtc CA Barhtn Ann Wythe 20 EI Cemto limr BtkmSxU. CA BUS Tba busuM tn a general art nerrtup Btabf Hsrtura A Blylhf cUtrmntt f.J«*t, with thr Otmn Owi a Km Cnoniv cm 11C4 I twrrfcv rrrtrfy thr fanyntiv rtr rrd rtfn of tht rriprji! or, hit nv VERA tv GIBSON. CauJitr Cirri Bv I) Tjvlcr.

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Nt book ftacr TJ5 of (tffjru: K-rorfr if flip dlkv thr Countv RpconkT Km Coanrv Statr of Calilftrnui wru. SELL AT TXII HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH of Wile lawful mocry of tW is Cnv of BakmfiHd. Cahfnrau aFl nrfK. Utk aad mtrrrc cocrvrvrd in tnd tx-id tri raider said a tbr pfrjur, tv tnaau4 to uid Stair drtt-ntwq Lot of Tract IBM. tv ihr Cnanty Krm.

Slalf of California, at Uas rtcortlrd Mjtrrb IB. lM BwA S. Papr life and IK of Maw. tt ttif oiftcr of t)ir reomy of uid rountv naliot. tf cflt.

of ibr rral purportpd to br 4104 Mmlw Strrrt BakrrrfiHd. tthtomtM The untArrnfflr4 Tmurf dtwlairrri atbiliti arv irniffwtnrM. of the -d dirsi and cerpmoe dViupulKn. (f hmnn Said ulp will br nui rwrrutn: or warranty, pxprrvt tr rrfihrflmt titir or mmmbtanrrt. lo pay thr- mruip mc prmrmal sum nf thr 1 1 KrrurW 01- taid i ci imst.

flSJUiTi, with pni ondrr thr Irrrm of Iirrd of Truri. and of thr Truster and of said nf Trust Tbr bmrficjan under wild Deed if Tra brrrlVorr exroitrij to Inr undtT a written of Driauft and Dr- nund (or Sale, and a written Notire of dtii EVrtiOR In rauirfsS Mid tire of Default and Sell to nxnrord to the counU tne fra! Date June I FEDERAL NATIONAI. MI.WTI;AGK ASSMATION skid Tnmee MOM Martm Aulhorurd Signature vino. iN Sl.AtJIt NOTJfF IV HEREBY t.IVEN That will Tetviwfl al thr offirr the fur rhiMM fcfer.I. Truirufl Atrtwr Ciiif.TTiij until I thr wnif bt iwhVK dtv-w-d tm medialrh Ihereafter it (he Cccm Room for Wlrmnr 3 eact HHuhr ejrh Hrtuw Tarirt- Ah- form in ai-aiUbV at tV FIG-IWT metrt.

I IP V) rhTTIKKS MVESS NAME STATEMENT 1 jwffcun (fii-ir. tj.li Tfcii nil Sipirt MARY fXAlNE TfcH tilfd witt; th- CwuSl Ciett I Hie lurrf nv f- 1 on i 1 Rival fans help A's, hurt Angels OF KUC HEARIM, NOTILT: HEREBY' GIVEN tfca' tv fan 111 fff SW( Countt Ken hat Ihe tor heannr tcV IxM on tv Stales-' aflne the Ha!) At thr btnir of IP at thr CALXFORX1A REGIOT-AL WATER QTALfTY CONTROL BOARD CENTRAL ALLEY REGION 0 Bat 213S Fresno. CA (Mr) AWMlt. NOTKE OF PIVUC BEARING Application for Ducbarge Requirements 1 iNaiior.il Pollutant Elinmuitiac 1 Svsinn fiemnti far EMJAVCO. 0 Boi 11C7S.

CAJ MGU. bat 'iled regort wane diu-harvr applied frr for thr disctarpr of in tnmamed enherneral urrjm a Sec Uoc T26v R3EE. MDlUM Thr diirfarper fhe opentor of oil weHtl wtirb nrnJure about KnW per day of mmeraLud waste water roauirusi; oil The B-Mnd witbet to obtau jaformatjoe asus: drtrrmi proper waste duciurge requimnenu and tor that purpose will boid a puabe beannt at follows 10 AM Julv. UT( State Penocari Botrd Haanhf Rooo Capitol MaD SacraniPDUi. CA On thr of ttaff renew aad appbcation Iniul Kandards and the Cahforma Reooaal Water Quality Control Board.

Central Valley RffkxL leauirvefr pro- poMS lc taue waste cucbarge reqwemcati dadras efflaeot hmitalMPi and special tnoL Prraora wuhme to amaaaa spos or ob- fecl to the propoaed eicfaarge wpurtsnecU are tmitnl to submit same to wntss to the above aridren no later that tax. All roa- nMOs or recenwl pnor to the above date will be considered tn tie formulation of final determinaLwm refiardinj the waste div lotemted persoot are invited to attend to cxpres their news on these asses rHatay to the above waste discbarpe Oral statcroecU will be beard, but lor the acmracy of the record, aj important testimony should be submit ted is wnunf. Oral statements should be bnef to allow all interested persocs tune to be beard. The Report of Waste Discharge, related donunecta. the Board propoaed requiremass aad aQ comments and peUUoos received may be ejected at Caiiiomu Reponal Water Qualitv Control Board Central alley Reaooo 33T4 aueids Avow PO Fresno.

CA BS719 Phone tSS) Hours 7CAM-4WPM Please briny toe foref-orac lo the atiectiza at asy persons knows to vou who would be mterest- ed ra tixa matter i CliamtM-r-s of thr Board of Krrs Cotidtr Our CrRler, 1415 Truttt!) Averue RakeriJirii Califorr.u. at wliirh btanni Mid Plamunr will mnwdera rownrtaa' Imparl Report a Spmlir Plan, prepared pursuant to thr Uovr; Codr of tSr Statr of Califorr-a for AtWnpwn: of an AfTiriiJtural wrvire tc iridair hooMnf mdurtrul. ana wry at and 4 ri rone Irtm A 'Esr'jMvr to 1 P-I) ik-vricjmm 1 1 P-D rn.fr! F. itf M-P C-OD rW-i-eiil 01- mcTriil-Pm-iv r' P-D ttieM j.nd FP-P tlx- iw jrr ttfs thr Ajpllfar- RUfiwi-H Ijind Inr With l.illxwv TheNV-i the (4 the NF nia Said r.ap» and all peruner.i mfnrrratim; arr or fi'e ttw rtdot frf the Krm Cousti HAS Siatf R-IUTtdwld CalJumu, iTtd t- urtv int 'rrCrtJ D-ma! rimr VrrVTL Ft'RTHEH KIVEN am and all intrrriaid drvnv In or naid matier rear arorar at said and be lv nrard The Final menut lTT4wrt Rrpart he pah- 1en pnor to thr hearmf; MCf; nALTriN. Serman KFKN COl'NTY PLANNING COMMISSION llfil Golden Mate Avenur Rak.rrrfirld.

Caltlomia W301 10 from page 13 baseball lown (or many years Sal Bando slupped a two-run homer to po with Johnson's solo shot that enabled Oakland to build a 5-1 lead in the fifth inning. Pedro Garcia homered for Milwaukee Tigers 5. Angels 3 A three-run. noise-aided fourth inning against Nolan Ryan, capped by a monstrous double by Willie Horton. earned Detroit p3sl California, which dropped its 10th game in the last 13 With the score tied Mickey Stanley started the big rally with a double Then the crowd took over.

Gary Sutherland hit a liner to nghtcenter field. Either center fielder Mickey Rivers or Lee Stanton, coming over from right, could have caught it. But they couldn't hear each other calling for it. Afraid of colliding, they each pulled up s-hort and the ball fell for a single. Al Kaline followed with a run-scoring single, then Horton unloaded a two-run double, a mammoth 440-foot shot that landed in the deepest part of center field.

"Shoddy fielding." California Manager Bobby Winkles muttered. "That was the turning point "They looked at each other and it landed between When the crowd is like that, you can't hear each other out there Ryan had pitched straight complete-game victories over Detroit, including a two-hitter this year. In them. Ryan had allowed just five earned runs in 57 PVUTATKA FOR BIOS it triplicate will be rerrrvrd until 00 PSDT. Junr 1974 at thr office erf the Hffiohat and Cnctf ruriKif.

Hwm Ft' Street Frinrivo Cal -rua MlK ar.i thit lime and read fi? far jtj) rutrnaiv and equtpnv .2 quirrd Inr the Replarrromt HfV.inf and ir.f SWITH nHatrtJ Hft rnral asd hwl;" alji-TJinn wntl it ill rlasvrtvim naildthp- one the ind The mori Wiled at Muror Air Forre haw. Califurma and other 6 mav br esamrvd at thr nffim of 4 Assoriatev lnc and IVdffr News. ZJOO WJifcipr Bauletard. Los Califar- nta dorumeets an available to prospKlive tadden at toe office ti Wiflwrvn Kv Irv COKWIIIRJ: MedURKj! Enfmeer CaUfomu. on depawt of a certified check payable lo the of Health.

Education and welfare fs thr of IS per art Deposit rhrrlii will br murwd cyis. reteipi of the biddinp doccfrjents it tonoi tioa. oox later than twepty after award of contract Additional sets mav he from the Comrulttra; Ecrmeer. for wtirfc the cost ts (jnf a deposit and DO! br IT- funded Ct'ARANTEE A rertdied cfceci or bid bond tn the amount of 2B per cent of thr anwurt b-d made payable to the Tr-asjrrr ol the loited States will be required BONDS Performance Bond tn the amount of one fcmdred prrrr -rt and PavTaeot Bond ID the amount of tiftv 1' ct the con- ract mill be mjuiml PROJECT SIZE Ap- prntimateh HO NON-SEGREGATED FA CTLmES Bv sybmtsuon of a bid. biddtr muS that he not raa.itta.ti Jf 'o- for fcis empiotw am- sesTrsuted at anv of his estaiUiiftinenU WAGE RATES Attestnci of bidden it partirularK called to the to roacmens of ernptoyirient tn be observed and minimum wacr rates to be pjid and.T the contract CONTTrU'-CTTON PERIOD AW LiyriDATED DAMAGES Bidders must arree.

if awarded the contract, to commence wort witfcia tea (10i calendar 6xn after receipi of notice to proceed, and la wwt wiih- one fctnared 1001 calendar davs after the dale of receipt of notice to proceed Bidders must aprre to pay ai liquidated danum the of 150 lor each calendar oav (or delay after the established contract compie- :0 11. 13 D-2FI NOTICE OF DtSSOUTION OF PARTNERSHIP AND CERTIFICATE OF ABANDONMENT OF FIRM NAVE NOTICE tsjpven pursuant to Set. 1SBSS the Corporations Code that the partnersfco enmwised of RAROLD HANSON, ceoeral panner and the followinj; limited partnen RAY MERC ADO. WLNDEL BOSLEY. LORNA H- HANSEN AND DAVID SOROS.

of whora enfaped bosineo to the State of California, the Countv of Kern coder the pannersha firm name of FIRST CHANCE MINING COMPANY' with its pnncipal place of business located at Mountain Area. Last Chance Canyon, to 0 Box SI. Irynkrm. CaUonua. has bees dissolved as of Jane 1.1974.

and that thereafter BO person a utiuntt incur jn on behalf of said former firm HAROLD F. HANSON certifies, pcrsuant to Sec Mffl 1 of the Civil Code that the former partners have ceased of ind have abandoned the firm name af FIRST CHANCE MINING COMPANY as of the date of toe of partaersiup The addresses of all of the lormer pansers are as follows Cincy LORNAI: 1121 Corral DWIDSORyS RAVMERCADO 123E1 MCLM4 Avrour Cordeo Grtnv. dliltxma WISDEL BOSLEY STT1 Avenue Yorta Uada. CaUornu VSK DATED June 5. HAROLD HANSEN.

Genen; Partner 1SS Sin Cariw Axwur Orange. Calilorma C66T STATE OF CALIFORNIA C017.TV OF KERN On JUNE 5. 1V74. tiefore nie. the aaderufnrt.

a in and Icr uid Slate, per- WCAUV appeared HABOLD HANSEN, kaewn la sie to the name tub- hrnbed to the ruimi instrument and acknowledged tiat he cieoiU-c tnt WITNESS rm hand and afticiai seal EltaabrU: Miller Public in and tor Oriopr Cojntj in the Stale of My Ripires Sept Zl. June 10, 17. H. 1 iMTl coomr KEHN Drsanraent of Hidiwavi and SuteoICalllcrnia NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS propowli will be received al the OHire the Ort ii the Buard of Supmiwrt Kern County Qvic Center, 1415 Tnmon Avenue. rUirnrfRW.

California, until 2 in on June at time rney nl be pablicir opened and read in the Board nf Supenmn Cham ben of said bwldinf. for constrortloo on a hirtraav. acrordancr tne specificatiaca thereof to which Kneoal rdertnee made al laKmi For eonstnrtjofi of Asphalt Concrete on lanota Strcru end Afkni a NonhuaU Bakrrv field Road CocrmmOTneT Estimate Item 1 Tom Asphalt Concrete fivne Bi 2 Tom Emulsion 'Paint Binder) The loreavmi quantities are approxBSalc only. fivco as a basis for the conpanaoQ of tnds. and the Deparmient of Hiadnrayi and Bndsrs oon not rtpmsly or bv cnplicBUon.

arree thai the act ml amount of wfM cotieatiuud but rfserm the'ruja to acrcaje or decrease Die amount of anv class or poruoo of the mrk or to onut poruacs of the irark. as maj be oeetnad or expedieDt by the Planf. apfrtfirations. and standard proposal lonn io be for buknar OD this project may br obUttMd at tbe Office of the Road CnmnisMcrirr. Drpartcicot of Hictmayi aad Bndres.

1W Roberts lane, BasersfWd, CaiifornuL No htd UTH be considered esaau It is made on a blank form furnished by the Office of the Road Commissioiier, Department of Kigmravi and Bndfei. and nbade a accordance vrs tbe provisions of the Proposed and Condilxjos set fortb under Sectico 2 of DV Standard Speofjcatsjoi Lacs biddrr oust br boamad as required by lav Pursuant to the pronsues of tbe Labor Codr of the Stale of California, the Board of Supmv son of the County of Cere. Bute of California, has ascertained and deternunad the fuwral pre- vaiUnjt rate of for each craft. classifxauoB or tytie rf wnrinuui oredrd a the rsecuuoo of contracu under the Junadlcljoa of said Board Tbe schedule of said rates of adopted by said Board and puhlishert a smrspapcr of general nr.ttlaUX! mba tbe Cuunrt of Kara oa Aasnsf H. 1171 ash acandiile as an pittlisbed is also or.

file a the office of the Oeri of the Board of Ssnsrnsors Room fU, AdsamstratiaD and Courts Buudaaf 1414 Tmxttt tsakersfiekl Caldomia. and is hereby Incorporated and made a pan bereot toe sasie ai though fullv set forth hems TheCotmrtafKernrMmTStherurbltArrlect iryorallbidi Dsted Hat 2. VANCE A J'EBB Chairman of dx Board of June thru iS-lfE: (Tom page 14 the Pirates a 3-0 lead oil loser Ron Bryant. in the first Zisk doubled to start a tworun fifth, with Manny guineus single and Rich Hebner double bring'ng the runs home. An error by shortstop Bruce Miller triggered a five-run fifth for Pittsburgh TVo-out singles by dines and Zisk loaded the bases and Stargell snapped a Ofor-23 slump with his seventh home run of the season and his first since May 18 Reliever Don McMahon was greeted by Bob Robertson 's eighth homer, capping the rally.

The Pirates added four more runs in the ninth, two on Zisk 's triple and the other two on Stargell's second homer of the baseball game. The Pirates had 17 hits in all. Reuss. 5-4. lost his shutout bid in the seventh on Miller 's walk and singles by John Boccabella and pinch-hitter Chris Speier.

Astros 11. Mets 1 Tommy Helms and Doug Rader knocked in a pair ii runs and Tom Griffin scattered eight New York hits, leading Houston past the Mets. Helms gave Houston a 2-0 lead with a bases-loaded single in the second inning off Jerry Koosman. 5-4. Rader hit his sixth home run of the season in the fourth and the Astros added three runs in the fifth on two walks.

Cesar Cedeno's single, a sacrifice fly. and a delayed double steal. Sports menu for radio, tv TODAY Television Monday night baseball. Oakland vs. Boston.

8 p.m.. Ch. 23. Best of World Team Tennis, 8p.m.,Ch. 5 (Cable).

Radio California at New York, 4:40 p.m., KMPC. St. Louis at lyOs Angeles, 6:40 p.m.. KGEE. TUESDAY Television California at New York, 5 p.m.Ch.

5 (Cable). Radio St. Louis at Los Angeles, 6:40 pm. KGEE. California at New York, 4:40 p.m.

KMPC. Chicago at San Francisco, 7:40 p.m., KMJ (Fresno). glittering 0 79 earned-run average. Thjs lime, though, the Tigers hammered him for 11 hits and four earned runs "I thought Ryan had better stuff this time than when threw the two-hitler." said Detroit Manager Ralph Houk The difference was that this was a day game We could see the ball better." Yanks 4. Twins 3 Graig Netties hit a sixth-inning homer for the Yanks, then capped a three-run ninth with a single that kept the Twins last in tbe West.

Three Minnesota relievers- loser Bill Campbell. Bill Butler and Bill stem the New York tide Lou Piniella drove in the first run of the inning with a single and pinchhitter Rick Dcmpsey singled in the tying run before Nettles drove in the winner with a hard shot off second baseman Rod Carew's glove that sent another "Bat Day" 50.093 the league's largest crowd this season- home happy. Rangers 3. Orioles 4 Jim Fregosi drove in two Texas runs, one of them with a tie-breaking homer in the eighth inning, to beat Baltimore. His fourth homer of the year barely made it over leaping left fielder Al Bumbry's glove and beyond the 380-foot sign.

The Rangers got a third-inning run on Fregosi single and another one in the fourth OT Tom Grieve sixth homer. Tne Orioles tied it in the fifth on Bumbry's double. Red Sox 10. White Sox 6 Bob Montgomery drove in three runs to pace the assault by the Red Sox. who cut loose for four runs in the first inning and five more in the sixth.

A two-out double by Carlton Kisk. a single by Carl Vastr- zemski. a walk to Rico Petro- cclli and a single to Dwight Evans chased Chicago starter Skip Pitlick. then Montgomery nailed Rich Gossage with a two-run single. Boston loaded the bases in the sixth on Yaztrzemski's single and two walks Montgomery singled in one run.

Rick Burleson doubled in two and Mario Guerrero and Tommy Harper each singled in one. Ron Santo hit two homers for Chicago and Dick Allen hit one. Indians 8. Royals 6 Graveside rites for ex-teacher Graveside services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m at Greenlawn Memorial Park for Bertha Etheredgo. 71.

of Arcadia, who died June 7 in an Arcadia hospital The Rev Bennie Flint of Mt Rubidoux Manor. Riverside, will officiate Mrs Elheredgc taught school and lived in Bjkersfield for several years before moving to Arcadia 16 years ago She is survived by a son, Robert of Simi Valley: four brothers, Alfred Fox and Charlie Fox. of Washington. Orville Fox, of San Clemente and Gerald Fox of Florida; four sisters. Alice Nelson and Olive Coleman, of Washington.

Hazel Armstrong, of North Dakota and Melb.1 Wjgr.c-r of Whittier Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Societv. Canadian, jail sentence suspended, held for U.S. Robert Franklin Young. 31. pleaded guilty threatening a bail bondsmar with bodily harm and was given a 180-day jail term, suspended for two years probation Bakersficld Municipal Court Judge Earl Gibbons ordered the suspended sentence Wednesday and dismissed other charges filed against the Airdne.

Alberta man. Young, however, was still in Kern County jail Friday, awaiting action from the Department of Immigration, which U.S. agency had previously deported him from the countv jail on Feb 20 Young came to Bakersfield last fall, staying for some weeks at Bakersfield Inn where he gained a reputation for lavish spending, wearing seedy-looking cowboy apparel and getting into brawls The brawls got him arrested Obituary notices GORIIAM. HENRY K. Graveside services be held at Hillcrest Memorial Park Tuesday al 10.30 am (or Henry r.

Gorham. 73. of 13K Orison Strovt. died June 7 in a Bakersfield hospital The Kev I.eon Reames of the First Southern Baptist Church will officiate Mr Gorharn bora ir. Texas and resided in Bakersfield for years He was a member of the I'mted Transportation I'mon.

Mr Gorham is survived by his wife. Jewell, son Hubert, both of Bakersfield. and 2 frandehildreri Hillcrest Mortuary Funeral Directors GlTtERRKZ. AIGISTINE Rosary wil! tie recited Tuesday at 8 at The Hopson Mortuary Chapel and requiem mass will be s.nd Wednesday 9am at Our Lids of Guadalupe Church for Aurusune Gutierrez. 18.

401 East Street, who died June 8 tn Bakersfield Rev John Kanda. Sp ill officiate and interment will follow in I'mon Cemetery Mr Gutierre? was a native of Mexico and resided in Bakersfield for 9 years He attended Bakersfield Hifrh School. Survivors include hLs parents. Mr Mrs Jesus Gi'lierre' of Bakersfield. 4 brothi-rs.

David. Juan. Jt-stis Jr and Luis, all of Bakersfield. sisters. Eslella Annua and Mana.

all of Bakersfield. grandparents. Mr and Mrs Reyes of The Mortuar. Dodgers from page 13 three-run shot which the Visalians in front to stay. Bill Kooyman's four hits led a Bakersfield 12-hit attack, but Visalia banged out 15 of its own.

including six of extra base variety to outlast the Freesemen. Newcomer Greg Heydeman's inability to find the plate opened the gates'for the Mets in the nightcap. Heydeman. in his Dodger debut having recently reported from Albuquerque, issued nine bases on balls and uncorked four wild pitches and Visalia made the most of them. The Mets were able to pick up only five hits, two of them infield style, and did not have a single rbi.

But the Dodgers were unable to penetrate Met starter and winner. Mike Bru- hart (5-4) for more than a run on four his. Jose Baez' two-out double in the fifth picked up Dimmel aboard on a single for the only Dodger tally. FIRST CAME BAKCRSriELO VISALIA ibrkD. 3 12 2 Perry 2b 3 I I Auvco 4 110 Harrit If (III lb 4 I I 0 Garcia 3b 4 2 4 Agotiu cl 4 10 1 cum, 3111 Hill an 2 2 2 1 Snasln rl IIII Pate I I I I Dvtr tOOl 31 1 12 Tofall ab bi 2 2 4 110 4 13 2 3 12 2 3 12 3 1111 I I 0 0 3 110 4 111 0 0 11 10 0 0 fslMat and tMtrlsiea avtnn art pus- lisbM as aurvicf kj readers from information previdad by an rntieai.

Tha CalrtensUH! unraH ha raspomiBit for the accuracy el these Uslingi). Legal Notices FILE so :4 -ocrv4 nCTITKH'S NAME STATEMENT Tbe fajenae persot bt-soeti af BANVEH MM Price BakrrSidd. Califsrau HW Price Hav. CaMorsa HSU This buuaess is rondjeted an tadn tdual Susird Ii I CANNON Tbu suternent tiled the Ork of Kern Cram no Hal Ii W4 CEffTIFICATlnN I th-t thr a cx of lap orinaal on file a office IriU (IIBSUV Ork Bv RAVBALL liepun rr I 1 Bar I 7b Hance lb Offtrge rf Kyman dh Vaughn If Neal Vllran ss Haller Htggmi Totals 31 12 4 Tolall 31 15 020 500 0-2 Visaha 002 1U s-y E-tWvco 2. OP-Vivalia 3.

Bakirv l. LOB-Bakersfield 4. Visalia II. 78-fWico. Harris, Hill, Dimmet.

Kccv man. Heal, v.llaran. SB-Harris. HR-Villara. Garcia.

ip er bb ve Haller 3 2 3 1 3 3 4 2 7 2) I 3 1 0 Baoley I 1,3 3 I I 0 1 Paoe 3 0 7 3 2 3 Oyer (W. 2-2) 32 3 4 I I I Higgini (OarciaJ. HP- Pan. MreL T-221. SECOND GAME BAKERSFIELD VISALIA abrbbi aorbbi Ormnrl cf 4 9 11 Perry 2b 2 0 0 1 Baej 2b 3 0 11 Susce it 2 110 Hanceslb 3 0 10 Harris 3 0 10 Kynvan dh 3 0 10 lb 2 2 10 Vaughn 2 0 0 0 Garcia 3B 2 110 Magner 7 0 11 Ageste cf 10 0 1 Dtnrge rf 3 0 10 CHrtli 3 0 10 V.llran 7 0 0 0 Hill dh 10 0 0 Frbom 3b 3 10 0 Bngitn rf 2(10 Heldmn 1(00 Brtterf (let Cody 0 110 Dobsm 0 0 0 1 Tolall 25 I 4 I Totals 10 4 5 1 Bakersfield 000 lit 1-1 VilMia 0IJ 211 OP-Safcfrsftefd 2.

Bi s. V.sal.a 5. 2B-BMI. Calu. frm.

ip er bb so Hetdeman ILH1 4 7 7 1 4 Cody 7 I 1 0 2 Brvnartiw, 5-4) 5 4 I 3 5 Demon 2 0 I 0 I I WP-wnoeman 4 T-l SHIRKS. VERSA E01T1I Services will be held in the Greenlawn Chapel Tuesdav at 10 a for Verna Edith Shires. 59. 1020 Woodrow Avenue, who died June 8 in a Bakersfield hospital Joe Smith, rmmsier. will officiate and interment will follow in Greenlawn Memorial Park Mrs Shires was a native of Oklahoma and resided in Kern County 23 years Survivors include her husband.

Loyd. a son. Loyd Shires Jr of Bakersfield. father. Killian of Bakersfield: 3 brotiiers.

Terrell Killian of Texas. Melvin Killian of Oregon and Lowell Killian of Bakersfield: 5 sisters. Dorothy McCluskey of Taft. Fave Anderson of Texas. Mildred Lizarrjgn and Evelyn Nuxhall from page 13 but I was so numb emotionally I can't recall a thing," savs Nuxhall.

His history-making debut drew little more than passing notice at the moment. hall name was buried in the story. No headlines proclaimed his feat. As Lou Smith of The Cincinnati Enquirer wrote: "Five Rcdleg hurlers served 'em up and ducked in the two hour and 23 minute clambake." But history was to be kinder to Nuxhall. The hern -hunijry nation of the 40s remembered the name when he returned in 1952 Many cheered in hopes of seeing a happy ending after a storybook start.

A fierce competitor, but plagued by inconsistency. hall finally tamed a volatile temper and harnessed his skills. At age 35. he was named the National League's Comeback Player of 1954. Three decades since that day in June.

Nuxhall remains bitten by his love for baseball. He's a regular batting practice pitcher for the Reds. But there's one major difference from the days when he assumed the mound Now he smiles when he gives up homers. Ralston's team drops 14th in row HONOLULU (API The Cleveland Nets the Hawaii Leis their 14th straight loss in World Team Tennis. 2319.

Sunday night. Clark Graebner and Ray Moore defeated player-coach Dennis Ralston and Mike Machette 6-0 in men's doubles to cinch the victory for the Nets. The game was played before nT nf fans Newland of Bakersfield and Ruth Kitchens of Arizona. 1 granddaughter. Pallbearers will be Joe Dfarrafo.

Terrell Killian. Mac McCluskey. Ralph Newland. Melvin Killian and Edward Smith WARD. ZOA E.

Services will be held at Hillcrest Mortuary- Chapel Tuesdav at I for Zoa (5. 1525 Mini Street, who died June 7 in a Bakersfield hospital. The Rev Shaffer of the Planz Assembly of God Church will officLite Mrs Ward was born in Amette. Okla and resided in Bakersfield 33 years She was a member of the Night Caps. Golden West Tumbfeweeds of Bakersfield Mrs Ward is survived by her son.

Karrat Ward and a diughter. Mrs Vema Ward, both of Bakersfield: grandchildren. 2 brothers. Roy McCal! of Taft and King McCall of Coalmga: and sisters. Lucy Pace of Latin and Cora Vandcrvemer of Frcsno Interment will be in Hillcrest Memorial Park Deaths Robert Garrett.

48. died June 10 Hillcrest Mortuary Patricia I. Giraml. 58. 1100 El Rancho Drive, died June 9 Doughty-Calhoun-O'Meara Ernest Weit.

75 Fifth Avenue. Belmont, died June 9 in a Ba- fcerdfield hospital Doughty- Calhoun-O'Meara Mortuarv Lucy E. Orm. 63, 1824': 17lh Street, died June 8 Greenlawn Mortuary Pauline Marian. 55.

died June 10 Hillcrest Mortuary Nolan Tomtin. 43. 104 Kincaid Street, died June 3 Payne Sorts Funeral Home Directors Virgil Warlick. died June 9 The Hopson Mortuary Clara Malouf. 57.

3309 Fillmore, died June to Greenlawn arv, on several occasions and two of them resulted in assault and battery charges being filed by the district attorney's office on behalf of taxi driver Charles David Manning and security guard Kenneth Lawrence Mount. A Feb 25 trial on the two complaints was continued without date to permit the US. Border Patroi escorting him back to Canada. Young returned to California late in April and on the last Sunday of that month made telephone threats on the life of Darren "Buddy" Epps. owner of Cowboy Bail Bonds in Bakersfield Epps told Bakersfield police he recorded the telephone call on tape, the call coming from Apple Valley That same morning, records show.

Young chartered a plane at Apple Valley Airport and was flown to an airport near Oxnard A taxi-driver at the latter city heard Young telephone several persons in Bakersfield and make threats of "killing" and "dropping a bomb The recipients of the Oxnard calls were the cclrk on duty at Bakersfield Inn: Frank Rep- epi. manager of the inn. and attorney Richard Long, who Pilot's rite conducted at Porterville PORTERVILLE Private services will be held at Myers Chapel in Porterville for Jan Howard Alexander. 36. Manhattan Beach, one of two flyers, killed at 6 a.m.

Saturday in the Porterville Airport, where the 25th annual PAPA Moonlite Fly-In was in progress. Cremation will follow. The other victim, riding with Alexander in the World War II trainer, was identified as John Thomas Dielz, 24. Torrance. Services for him will be held at McCormick Mortuary in Los Angeles on Tuesday, with interment in Angelus Abbey.

Alexander, a Navy pilot in the Vietnam War, bad been a pilot for United Air Lines for the past nine years. He is survived by his widow. Donna Jean, who accompanied him here fnm Manhattan Beach; and his parents. Dr. and Mrs.

Alexander of Arroyo Grande. Dietz. who was divorced, is survived by his mother Mrs. Gladys McGuire of Belgrade, Mont. had withdrawn from Young's defense early this year The clerk was told to take a message that a bomb was to be dropped on the motel.

Ripepi. called at his home at 9 a was also told by the person telephoning that he intended to fly over Bakersfield Inn "in approximately 30 minutes and drop a bomb It was shortly after 9 a.m. that Young boarded tbe waiting chartered plane and was flown back to Apple Valley Airport, according to the flight plan on file. San Bernardino County sheriff's deputies arrested Young that Sunday afternoon and he was brought to the Kern County jail. Charges of making threatening telephone calls were added to the prior counts of assault and battery and a previous charge of threatening Ripepi and members of his family.

It was the taped telephone call to Epps to which Young pleaded guilty. Besides threatening to kill the bail bondsman for "stealing" a Cadillac car. l'j-ton truck and a horse trailer, all of which Epps is holding as collateral for a $2,000 bond, the taped conversation includes a threat to "blow up" Ripepi with a stick of dynamite, police said Police probe auto thefts His 1959 pickup truck was stolen from the 600 block of 18th Street. Ruben Padilla, 810 East 10th Street, told police. Martin Sherman, 2305 Dayton Avenue, told police detectives his 1967 sedan was stolen from the 1100 block of Oak Street.

Timoteo Gonzales Ibarra. 3300 Matuanita Street, said his pickup and camper nnit was stolen from the 600 block of East 19th Street, police said. FOR HOME DELIVERY PHONE 323-8211 OtJISK lUBSflvlt Mtu CHW raiow MPS iou- Fltf MJMStt Ray and Betty Mish Our Family Serving Yours MISH FUNERAL HOME OfLOAU SHAFTB WASCO An established tradition of excellent service and conveniently located downtown TcTj'NKrlAX. HOME 324-9431 1928 19th St. corner of St.

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