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1 4 1 For FRUIT, N12T, -CITRUS, SHADE CAMELLIAS SHRUBS All sizes from small to large specimens. Bearing sizes In fruit and niit trees. Closed on Sunday KRAUTER -NURSERY BOLEighteerith, Bakersfield 165 BABY BED, bed and springs; two steel cots; single and doubletrees: four yard bencltes; two large wood heaters; lamp; miscellaneous tools, electric irons, plates and toasters. Phone 7-7176 or 3-25S3. 158 FOR SALE, as "Is, Star engine on irrigation pump base, 135 A street.

Phone 2-1479. G. M. C. niotor, ready to run, with clutch and transmission, $250.

Call 3-15G3 or 2-1647. -1G3 -tm Radios, Musical Instruments You Can't Find It Elsewhere, Perhaps We Have It Here 105 North Chester Phone 3-0539 RIVER VIEW ALL MAKES AND MODELS '9 0 Strcc PHONE 2-4737 All Service Guaranteed 172 CALL JACK DATLLAK PHONE 5-5147 1318 TWENTY-SEVENTH-STREET 1Z8 177 i BAKERSFIELD Rubber Stamp Com- 1SOS "Eye." Phone 8-8102. Rubber stamps, made locally; pads, inks, daters, numbering machines, etc. Prompt service. 177 i ACCORDION LESSONS and.

begrfnners. Also wanted for studio use. Accordion Studio, S25 Phone 3-4355. Advanced accordion Sherry's Chester. 179 and outside.

Brush and 2-4037. Roof staining. Phone 160 I FOR motor, small boat and trailer, 10 horsepower Evinrude 1941 model; $250 complete. 240 Flower street, phone 2-2755. 159 EEF Quick, expert service on all makes.

Large stock of tubes, batteries and parts. BUCK RADIO 715 Washington Avenue, Oildale Phone 2-5193 172 RADIO SERVICE delivery. K. K. Kidd Brothers.

Phone -We call for and Kidd, formerly of Prompt service. 11-16-tf i JUST ARRIVED. NEW SODA FOUNTAINS. BAR SINKS, STOOLS, FROZEN, FOOD CABINETS, CAFE STOVES, REACH-IN BOXES, BOOTHS, STEAM TABLES, HOT PLATES, COUNTERS, SCALES, SHOW CASES? CROCKS, ALL SIZES SILVERWARE, DISHES, COOKING UTENSILS. OSWALD'S RESTAURANT SUPPLY 716 NINETEENTH STREET i PHONE 2-9317 175 With our Increased technical facilities most repairs can be made within- 1 to days.

HEADQUARTERS FOR HOME AND AUTO RADIO REPAIR Ali Work Guaranteed We repair all makes of 'auto and home radios and electric phonographs, including the following: DAIRY FERTILIZER, mechanicaly pulverized, 56 per load, Delivered, for gardens, rosebushes, etc. 372 Rusk's Phone 2giQ2 GERMAN MAKE. NEVER BEEN USED, VERY POWERFUL. GOOD FOR RANCH. HUNTING.

SPORT OR 0x80 POWER. COMPLETE WITH TRIPOD. PRICE .51 000.50. SEE J. E.

DAVIS, 316 STREET. 160 SLIGHTLY used saddle, 5125, also radiant heating stove, Phone 2 LARGE assortment of canvas, all also strip canvas. We sell tents, tarpaulins, and cotton pick' ing-s hags. Paul Hbrnung-. 1606 Nineteenth street.

U-9-tf Airline in Atwater Kent Buick 4 Beimont Brunswick Cadillac Chevrolet Crosely Detrola Emerson Fada Ford General Electric Howard Ask about our old radios. Majestic Midwest Montgomery Ward Motorola Oldsmoblle; Packard Beli Phil co L. Sears Roebuck Spsrton Stewart Warner Truetone Westinghouse Zenith rebuilding service for EAD furnaces. water heaters, hardware, building supplies. Water pumps and tanks for rent.

W. A. Sparrer. Phone 3-3226. Ifi5 HEDGE SHBARS, PRUNING HOOKS, LADDERS, TWINE.

GARDEN PLOWS. SMALL GARDEN TOOLS, BERRY PLANTS, SPRAT GUNS, GARDEN HOSE, METAL CHTCIOCNf FEEDERS. WATTEN- BARGERS. EAST CALIFORNIA- AVENUE. 160 seasoned'' hardwood, stove or fireplace lengths.

Deliver any place in Kern county; Phone 3-1780. 15S FOR dairy fertilizer, 2 yards, S5. delivered. Thompson Dairy, phone 2-S8S3. 167 MA'K 2812 Chester Phone 2-0493 12-27-tf PIANO for sale.

Medium size practice piano, dark case, in good condition. Good tone and action. A real bargain terms $6.17 per month; free Baldwin Piano Distributor, street. 160 Ja fond dreams come true with new one-piece hearing aid. Hearing ia believing.

Clement Hershey, 2735 Center. Phone 2-0571. 1-23-tf FOUR USED GAS radiant heaters, $8.50 and up; used 2500 CFM blower cooler, See at 119 Sumner street. ALEMITE ANB LINCOLN LUBRICATION EQUIPMENT IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Excfe Truxtun at Sonora Phone 3-14S8 12-27-tf We now have a large selection of used instruments for sale. Accordions, violins, guitars, repaired.

Complete music store service at reasonable prices. "We pay honest prices for used instruments. 906 Baker street, East BakersfiekL Phone 159 WILL PAY highest cash price for your piano. Phone 6-22-tf PIANO tuning and repairing. Guaranteed work, reasonable prices.

Upright piano to rent. Please call 2-6195 after 5 p. m. 158 PIANOS WANTED Highest cash prices paid for new and used pianos. Phone S-S9S1.

1-26-tf FOR Hobart M. Cable upright piano, $250. Phone 159 P. S. WICK upright piano, excellent condition.

1029 East Brundage Lane, south end of Augusta street 159 Cameras and CAMERA Factory recommended parts, low cost; prompt service, Edward's Camera Exchange. 7-27-tf FILMS 8 16 mm. War films, newsreels, cartoons and many Projectors for rent. Low rental rates, Camera Ex, change. 7-27-tf I STEEL, clothes line poles, made to order.

Free delivery. Phone 2-5084 i FOR camera, after 3 p. m. 159 i BOATS Chemold laminated plastic boats, permanently watertight; no seams to open, no scraping, no painting. A tough one-piece molded hull.

Order now for early delivery. See model at 72S Twenty-fourth street. Phone 160 TIRE RECAPPING ONE DAY SERVICE CLEROU TIRE COMPANY 1717 STREET. PHONE 6-GOG9 2-29-tf Wollensak lens, twin flector, 3-cell flash gun, range finder, lense shade, filters and carrying case. Call after 6 p.

1531 Alta Vista Drive. 159 IU4 "Insulated, fire resisting, legal size no priority; immediate delivery GINORAS NEELY 1100 Eighteenth Bakersfield Phone 5-58S9 5-17-tf 4 "NEW AND USED gas pumps, hoists, compressors, tanks, pas and water hose and Lincoln lubrication equipment. Service on all makes of equipment. Crown Equipment Company, 611 East Eighteenth Phone 175 iNTION, farmers. Old car bodies free.

Will load them for you. Good for -washouts'. Louie's "Wrecking- Yard. Phone 2-S159, 173 MACHINES REPAIRED Wringers Rebuilt New White Rolls for Sale Cleaned. Quick Service WlllPick Up and Deliver Phone 3-T49S WOOD'S -ELECTRIC SHOP 166 WILL PAY CASH for typewriters, adding machines, checkwriters and cash registers.

Lynch Typewriter Company. 1650 Chester avenue. 6-29-tf ROYAL TYPEWRITERS Exclusive distributor, Kern and Factory authorized service, sales; ribbons and carbon papers. Phone 2-5525, JACK DAVENPORT, the Royal Typewriter Shop, 1725 Eighteenth street, opposite post office. 174 ta Fruits and Vegetables REACH-IN and -walk-in boxes, con' densing: units now available for immediate delivery.

United Refrigerv tion Sales and Service, 609 East Nineteenth, Phone 3-003S. 1-17-tf METAL building, 12x24. May be seen at 418 Knotts street. For informal tion call 2-7192. 158 Your last chance to order oranges and for shipping and home use.

Order before they're ail gone. Out Edison Highway to Wead Patch Road, turn left to Schertz sign, turn right to next Schertz sign. WHEN YOU SEEDS, YOU Expert workmanship, insured. Prompt service. We have lots of platinum and small -diamonds to sell.

Special designing: on raade to order work. Get our figures last. E. J. McEvoy, Bakersfield Diamond Expert SIS; Haberfelde Build Phone 5-53J7 PLANT ASGROW PLANT THE BEST.

3NS1ST ON ASSOCIATED. SEED GROWERS STOCK FOR QUALITY AND PRODUCTIVENESS. LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS: LOCKHART SEED COMPANY 613 EAST EIGHTEENTH STREET PHONE 3-0729 WHOLESALE RETAIL 160 TJSED FARM MACHIN 12-foot Combine Harvester 4-row C. 4-row C. FarmaUtPlanters F-I2 Power Unit 'M-ll Farmall Tool Offset Disc Harrows Cotton and Corn Horse Planters Mat-tin-Towner Farmall Leveler No.

39 16-inclt RolIOTer Plow F-12 Farmall Mower 4-row Iron Age Potato Planters Stfilk Cutter eneratlng Plant Gang J. D. Disc Plows Eornlse Border Disc 'Spring Tooth Chisel Sack Elevatpr Wagon and Punip SfcCormick-Deering Mower JL 3CAHPE IMPLEMENT HOUSE 615 East Nineteenth Street 169 All varieties of apples have their season of goodness. This is Winesap Itme. highland grown apples for that crispy goodness.

TVash- best brands are distributed throughout Kern county to all fruit stands by 1VASHTNGTOX APPIxE SERVICE 2314 Street Phone 2-7791 163 FOR piano. street after 7:30 p. m. 329 160 Poultry and Livestock i- i PouBtry and I Legal Notices WE ARE NOW BOOKING ORDERS FOR THE 1946 SEASON. YOURS NOW, FOR SPRING DELIVERY FROM KERN LARGEST TURKEY.

HATCHERY. POULTS ARE' FROM; OUR OWN BREEDIXQ- FLOGK; JDF HIGH QUALITY. FAST MATURING, BREASTED BRONZE STOCK. MODERN, ALL-ELECTRIC INCUBATORS ESPECIALLY BUILT FOB TURKEY HATCHING, OPERATED BY EXPERTS-ON INCUBATION, FUMIGATION AND DISEASE CONTROL. BUY POULTS THAT LIVE, FROM ROUTE-1, BOX 250.

SHAPTER PHONE SHAFTER: 4006 PIONEER MERCANTILE Company in branch store at 1024 Baker street. East Bakersfield, phone.4-43S4, hardware, paintH, cowboy accessories, Val P. Vivian, manager, East field store. 171 STANDING at stud, near Wasco, my Quarterhorse and Kentucky saddle bred Palonjino stallion. Fee $35 "to approved mares.

Payable at time of service with return privileges for season. For appointment call Wasco 331, Lee Pollard. 153 FOR 1 AND YEAR-OLD HEREFORD BULLS. ALSO REGISTERED DUROC AND SPOTTED POLAND, CHINA BOARS; 50 BRED GILTS. H.

KARPE, PHONE 9-9671; EVE- KINGS, 2-259S. l-2-it BABY your order now and avoid disappointment. Pieneer Mercantile, Twentieth anoUVKye." fl-16-tf BABY CHICKS. per Hampshire Rhode Island Reds. Plymouth Rocks, Rocks and Red cross.

New shipments every Monday. Plenty of metal feeders, fountains and poultry Medicines. Wards Farm Store. 2625 Riverview Hatchery Immediate delivery 8-weeks-oId started chidks. 60c; 10 weeks.

75c; baby chicks February 6. Wliite' Rocks and New Hampshlres, February 13. White Rocks and New Hamp- shlres. All subject to prior sale. Phone 2-3395, 215 Roberts Lane.

1-22-tf CHICKS and pullets, all kinds, including AAAs. Order early. Have moved from 1814 Virginia avenue to 532 Bernard street. Phone 3-1646. 153 FOR New Hampshire red pullets 5 months-gold, price reasonable; 32 rabbits and hutches.

218 Roberts TJane. 158 PRIEST'S Poultry. Ranch. Hatching March 1 throug-h early May. from our own blood-tested flocks.

Hamp- shires, White Leghorns, best, of stock. Better order Route 2, Box 424. 160 FOR equipment Six Orfoot feeders; 22 wood-frame wire covered roosts; 40 2x2-Inch 9-foot 'roosts 40 2x2-Inch 4-foot roosts; some wood and wire gates; 30 five- compartment "nests; chicken wire, lumber and buildings. 1721 Monterey. 159 NEW HAMPSHIRE RED fryers and roasters, fresh ranch eggs.

Phone 2-8186. 117 East 158 FOR young cows, ready to freshen, several feeder pigs. Phone 2-'3032. 159 WANTED TO large fresh cows, about third or fourth, calf; Holstein preferred. O.

Box-953. Phone.S3-F.-2 after 6 p. m. 160 FOR Hampshire Reds, young laying hens. $2 each some young 1100 Belle Terrace.

Phone 4-4429. 158 Dogs and Other Pete PUREBRED Belgian police dog for sale; 4 months old, $25. Call after 5 p. m. at 1409 Third 15S XQTICE OF PUBLXCLWOKK KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that oh the 14th day of 1946, the Council the City of Bakersfieid passed its Resolution -of Intention No.

to order tlie following wprk to be done and improvement to be.made, Tuat the following described por- of Sonora Street, arid the included within the boundaries of such portion, as described, be abandoned; save and except the perpetual right and easement to use arid any or all of the property described herein for the purpose of constructing, reconstructing, installing, laying, maintaining or repairing the following: A sewer line arid all of its component parts used or enjoyed In connection therewith; also any other instrumentalities of sanitation; also water pipes, fire hydrants and for fire protection and all appurtenances thereto belonging; also water pipes and connections for the distribution of a domestic water supply; also any other public system or thing and all of its component parts which raay be used and enjoyed in connection there-i with, that the City of Bakersfield may- desire to place or to have placed -therein." Beginning at the point of Intersection of the Northerly--Hne of -Block 243 and. the Westerly line of Sonora Street as said Sonora Street was established by deed from J. and Delia Williams, recorded in Book 32, Official Records, at page '299. Records of Kern County, California; thence'South 07' 50" West, along the Hne of Sonora Street a distance of 283,21 feet to the Easterly line of Union -Avenue; South 89" 57' 30" East a distance of- 28.60ti feet to a point; thence North 07' 50" East a distance of 275.079 feet to a point In Westerly extension of the South- 'erly line of Alpine Street; thence North 52' 50" West, along the Westerly extension of the South-" erly line of Alpine. Street a 25.659 feet to tbe point of beginning.

All of the above described property Is as shown on Map of Bakersfield. Kern County, California, recorded January 12, 18S9, In Book 1 of Maps at pages 15 and 16, Records of Kern County, California. All of the herein proposed work and improvement shall be done In pursuance of an 'act of the Legislature of the State of California, entitled "AN" ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE LAYING OUT. ING, WIDENING, STRAIGHTENING OR-CLOSING UP, WHOLE OR IN PART, ANT SQUARE, LANE, ALLEY, COURT OR PLACE MUNICIPALITIES AND TO CONDEMN AND ACQUIRE ANY AND ALL LAND NECESSARY OR-CONVENIENT FOR THAT PURPOSE," approved March .6, 1889, and the several acts amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto. For further particulars reference is hereby made to Resolution of Intention No.

653, on file-in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Bakersfield. This notice shall be-published tor ten (10) days in The Bakersfield Cali- nated by said City Council for such publication. Dated: January 22, 1946. J. HOLFELDER, Street Superintendent of the City of Bakersfield, California.

Jan. 4. incl. Legal Notices FOR SALE Four pedigreed white New Zealand does and one buck one 2-compartment and one 4-compartment hutch. Phone 2-0551.

159 13 TOULOUSE breeding: geese, ,20 guineas and ring neck -pheasants. Valley Acres Hatchery, Taft phone 159 FOR batteries, brooders and other eauipmeht. Pullets just starting to lay, also fryers. 440 Selle Terrace. 160 PUREBRED Hampshire two months old.

Make fine breeding KOTICE OP THE HEAKIXG FORT OF VIEWEKS ON POSED ROAD No, 1295. Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Kern, State of California. All 'Non-consenting 1 Owners of the Hereinafter Described Lands Take Notice i That the report of viewers heretofore appointed by the above-named Board to view and lay out proposed County Road No. 1205 commencing at the southeast corner of Section 36, T. 32 S.

R. 2S E. M. D. being a point on-the Wheeler Ridge Road, and running thence westerly along the south boundary line said Section "36 and of Section 35, of said Township, to the southwest corner of said Section 35 thence N.

89 4 23' 18" and along the south boundary line of Section of said Township, a distance of feet to a point on the Road; thence bn and circular curve of 2000 ft. radius, concave to the a distance of 1256.64 feet; thence N. 23' 18" W. 58.03 feet; thence on and along a.circular curve of 2000 feet radius, the a distance of 1272.93 feet; thence N. 89', 18" W.

545.82 feet; thence S. 89" 24' 10" W. 3535.85 feet, more or less intersect the east boundary line of the of California State Highway, Route 4, has been set jJo-wa for hearing by the said Board of Supervisors at their rooms in the County Court House, 1n the City of Bakersfield, said County and State, for February 11, 1946, at 11 o'clock where any arid all Interested therein may appear and make objection thereto" if deemed proper. The said road will pass over, through and upon the lands owned by: Wilson, et al, Portion Sec. David, S.

half Sec. 36-32-28; portion Sec. Property Corporation, et al, Sec. 34-32-28 Richman, et al, SH SEH Sec. 34-32-2S Theresa A.

Beyer, Portion Sec. 2S-12-'0 i Florence Schamblln, Section 30-12-19. S. Company, Section 29-1219; section Section 33-32-2S Pacific States Savings and-Loan SWU SWU Sec. 35-32-2S By order of the Board pf Supervisors of the County State of California, made January -14, 1946.

R. J. TOON, County Clerk and ex-Offlcio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Jan. 25-Feb.

i CEKTIFICATE OF riCTITTOtrS 1 THIS IS TO CERTIFY; THAT FRANK MAITIA who resides at 2122 Lake Street, California, and JOE FL -TABERlSfA, who- resides at 631 East 21st: Street; Bakersfield, California, are -engaged In, business as copartners Under a general partnership agreement under jthe firm name and style of THE 'BASQUE HOTEL AND BAR, and that the principal place of business of said jjarihership is 631 East 2ist Street Bakersfield, California, and that the principal business of said BASQUE HOTEL BAR consists of a general hotel restaurant 1 business, and the sale of Intoxicating and other liquors. FRANK MAITIA, Residing at 2122 Lake Street California. JOE F. TABERNA, Residing at 631 East 21st Bakersfield California. State of California, County of Kern, ss; On tlUs 30th day of January A.

D. 1546, before me, HAHiRIBT; LAYERS, a Notary PubUc In and for the said County and State, residing; duly commissioned and sworn sonally appeared FJEIANK and JOE F. TABERNA, to me OIL, BUTANE BAKERSFIELD HARE CO. 2016 -CHESTER JPOR electrtc incubator ail attachments, in feet street FOR Ensign butane equipment Stith cbtnbinatlon carbu- r.v'SO-giUlon tank. All in very -H Miles.

Boars $15, Gilts $20. house south of Mountain School. Phone 2-2010. First FOR black mare, ride or work. Phoiie 3-2042.

RED FRYERS, G5c and 75c, While they last, 314 Eighth. Phone 8-8430. Baby, chicks, Phone 8-8430 or 7-7028. 166 FOR pom hoase to hg -432 fruit jars 231 Haybert 153 FOR Hampshire chicks, SOc: 12--weeks-old New Hampshire chicks, 75e; large elec-; trie brooder wire iloor, good for 109 baby chicks to 8 weeks old or 50 chicks 12 weeks old, f25 some outside wire-floor cages, good for 120 chicks, 12 to 16 weeks old, Route 7. Box 17.

2-4756. 159 '-fryers, roastinp rabbits and rabbit pelts, 800 Jyiles street Piione 2-5S22, 159 to be the persons wnose naines. are subscribed Instrunieht; and acknowieaged to roethat the same. JX "have, hereunto set my: hand and iny official seal the day Certificate Notary Public In and for and State of GalifornlaA 7, KOTICE OF Union Cemetery Association: held at the office the 412, the Bafeersfield, California, on the- otfct Febroaryr 1946,: o'clock; m. Of said day Tl £3, Jan.

i 4 1 -1 iBsfeeWfftrfb Csttfornfan Thursdoy, January YORK, Jan. 30. Air Reduction 57 Alaska Juneau 3 Chemical and .200 Allis Chalmers 55 American Can ...101 American Car and American Locomotive Had. and Std, Rolling Hill Smelting and Tel Tobacco ICennecott TJbby-Owens-Kord Glass 73V. American American American 'American American 'X tJ 42 90 U9 American Viscose Armour and Company 14 Atcbison, Topeka Santa Atlantic Refining Aviation Corporation Baldwin Bencllx Aviation Bethlehem Steel Boeing: Airplane Borden Borg 56 3 32 51 11S 12 Manufacturing- California Parking Calumet Canada Dry Canadian Pacific Case (J.

Caterpillar Tractor 4 46 76 Celane.se Corporation Chesapeake Ohio Chrysler Colgate Falmolive Columbia Gas and Electric- Commercial Credit Commercial Solvents Commonwealth Edison Southern Consolidated Edison Consolidated Vultee Container Corporation Continental Oil Crown Cork Crown Zellerbach Curtiss Wright Douglas Aircraft Du Pont De Eastern Airlines Eastman Kodak Electric Auto Light Electric Boat Electric. Power General Electric General Foods General Motors Goodrich 40 50 51 25 34 1" o- 30 10 103 70 241.4 55 so 77 70 Great Northern Railroad pfd. 1 Greyhound Corporation Homestake Mining 1 Hershey International Harvester International Nickel Can International Paper International Tel. Tel Johns Manville 54 40 29 Martin Martin Parry McKesson. Robbins: Montgomery Ward Nash Kelvinator National Biscuit National Cash Register National Dairy Products National Distillers National Lead National Power Light New York North Northern Pacific Ohio Gas Electric Packard Motors Pan American Airways Paramount Pictures H4 1 Penney's Pennsylvania Railroad Peps I-Cola Phelp" Philip 2 Phillips Petroleum Public Service of X.

Radio Corporation of Radio-Keith-Orpheum Republic Steel Reynolds Tobacco Richfield" Oil Schenley Distillery Sears, Shell Union Socony Vacuum Southern California Edison Southern Pacific Southern Railways Sperry Corporation Standard. Brands Standard Gas El ex-. J4 Standard Oil of California Standard Oil of Indiana Standard Oil of New Jersey Stiuiebaker Texas Company 57 "4 Water Associated Transamerica 20H Transamerica Western G3M- Union Carbide I'nion Oil Union Pacific I 1C 4U 32 -s 3fl 41 41 27 7 United Airlines United Aircraft ---------------------United Corporation United Gas Imp ---------------United States Rubber United States Warner Brothers -------Western Union. orth 3 51 Youngstown Sheet 2 September KOTICE OF P0BJLIC WORK KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the'21st day of. January, 1946, the Council of the City of Bakersfield passed its Resolution of Intention No.

650, to order the following; work-to be done and improvement to be made, to That the following described portions of 31st, and streets, and certain alleys be closed, and the lands included within the boundaries of such portions as described, he abandoned save and except the perpetual right' and easement to use any or all of the property described herein for the purpose of constructing, reconstructing, installing, laying, maintaining or repairing the following: A sewer Hne and air of its component parts used or enjoyed in connection therewith also any other instrumentalities of sanitation; also water pipes, fire hydrants and appliances for fire protection and all appurtenances thereto belonging; also water pipes and connections for the distribution'of a domestic water Bupply; also any other public system or thing and all of its component parts which may be used and enjoyed in connection therewith, that the City ot Bafcersfield may desire to place or to have placed therein: (a) -AH that portion of 3Ist Street 'lying between the westerly line of Jewetf Avenue and the northeasterly right of way line of the Southern Pacific Railway. (b) Ali that portion of Street lying between the. northerly line of 31st Street and the southerly line of 3 2nd Street. (c) All that portion of Street lying between the northerly line.of 31st Street and the southerly line of 32nd Street. (d) The alleys running northerly and southerly through Block 602 arid through Fractional Block 579 and 'Fractional Block 603; All of above described property is as shown and delineated on Map of the City of Bakersfield recorded 25, 1S9S, in Book-1 of Maps at pages 13 and 14, Records of Kern County, California.

All of the herein proposed work and Improvement shall be done in pursuance of an act of the Legislature of State of California, entitled "AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE LAYING OUT. OPENING. EXTENDING, WIDENING. STRAIGHTENING OR CLOSING UP, IN WHOLE OR IN PART. ANY STREET, SQUARE, COURT OR PLACE WITHIN MUNICIPALITIES AND TO CONDEMN AND ACQUIRE ANY AND ALL LAND NECESSARY OR CONVENIENT FOR THAT PURPOSE," approved March 6, 18S9, and the several acts amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto.

For further particulars references Is hereby made to Resolution of Intention No. .650. on file in the'office of the City Clerk of the City of Bakersfield. This notice shall be published for ten (10) days hi the The Bakersfield Califomian, being the newspaper designated by said City for such publication. January 22, 1946; J.

HOLFELDER, Street Superintendent of the City of Bakersfield. California, Jan. 24-Feb. 4, incl. f- XOTICE OF OX PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO ZONING OKDINANCE The 1 Planning Commission of the City; of Bakersfield haying filed a report of its findings and recommendations on the proposed amendment to the 2onlrxg- Ordinance of the City of Bakersfield, providing for changing the present zoning of an area hereinafter described, as follows; Changing the.

District Boundaries from an R-4 District to a C-l District on the following described property: The southern half of Blocks 59 and 60: and Changing the District LBoundarlea from an R-3 Pistrlct to a C-l District on the following-described southern half of 63 171 and 172. As all of said property is shown and delineated on the East Bakersfield Portion: of Map of Bakersfield, Kern County. California, as recorded In Map Book Ko: 1 on pages 15. 16 and 17. i And whereupon the Council of the City of Bakersfield on the SStlr day of January, 154 made its order fixing a time and place of: hearing; on said matter for 8 o'clock Monday, February 11.

1946, in Council Chamber of the City. Hall in the City of Bakersfield. California; THEREFORE. NOTICE TS HEREBY that, the general public will be given an opportunity to -heard by the- Council cf the City of Bakersfleld. in the Council Chamber of -the City Hall at eight o'clock P.

Monday. February Ili 1946. or as soon thereafter as the matter majf be heard, at which time any and all-persons Interested in said proposed amendment the Kpning i Ordinance may appear and be heard-thereon. Dated: January 2S, 1946. City Clerk and fei-Offlcib'cierk of the Council of the City of Bakersfield.

Chicago Grain CHICAGO, Jan. 30. May SI.SO^, July $1,80 December Corn: May September Oats: May 81c, July September December Rye: May July September December Barley: May July September 91.22 Los Angeles Hay LOS ANGELES, Jan. -30. Alfalfa and grain hay prices unchanged.

Carlot arrivals: 4 wheat, 1 barley, 4 corn, 3 oats, 4 mllo, .20 flour, 2 bran, 3 cereal, 45 hay. Legal Notices i OF HEARING PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO ZOKIXG OBDXXAXCE The planning: commission of the City of Bakersfield having filed a report of its findings and recommendations on the proposed amendment to the Zoning- Ordinance of the City of Bakersfield, providing for changing- the present zoning of an area hereinafter described, as follows: Changing the District Boundaries from an R-4 District to a C-l District on the following described property: Block 157, as shown on the Map of the City of. Bakersfield, Kern County, recorded November 25, 1S98, In Map Book 1, pages 13 t. And whereupon the Council of the City of Bakersfield on the 28th day of January, 1946, made its- order fixing a time and place of hearing on said matter for Sgp'clock P. Monday, February 11.

1946, in'the Council Chamber of the City Hall in City of Bakers- E. KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" that the general public will be given an opportunity to be heard by the Council of -the City of Bakersfield. in the Council Chamber of Hall at eight o'clock P. Monday, February 11, 1946. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, at which time any and all persons interested in said proposed amendment to the Zoning Ordinance may appear and be heard thereon.

Dated: City Clerk and ex-OfficIo Clerk of the Council of the City of Bakerafleld. Jan. 31 NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 8975 In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Kern. In the matter of the estate of GKORGEXA ERB, deceased.

-Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned Bank of America Trust and Savings Executor of the last will and testament of Georgena Erb. deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to present them with the. necessary vouchers within six months after the publication of this notice, to said Executor, BANK OF AMERICA TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, 1931 Chester Avenue, In the city of Bakersfield. Kern county, California, which said office the undersigned selects as a place of business in all matters connected with said estate, or file them with the necessary- vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice In the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, In and for the County of Kern. Dated and first published January 24 1946.

BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL- TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, a national banking association as Executor of the last will and testament of Georgena Erb, deceased. 'By Robert C. Carlson, Trust Officer. Harvey, Johnston. Baker Palmer, 359 Haberfelde Building.

Bakersfield, California, Attorneys for Executor. Jan. 24, 31; Feb. 7,14,21 Cotton Futures NEW YORK, Jan. 30.

In- creased hedge selling brought in out- side liquklation in late dealings to- dav with prices declining to around the lows for the day. Futures closed 95 cents to SI.20 a bale lower. 25.19. May 25.17. July 25.16, October 24.S3 bid, December 24.74, March 24.69' Middling spot 25.S9 nominal.

i i i 1 San Francisco Stocks SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 30. Anglo California Bank, 41: Atlas Diesel, 25 California P.acking, ex- Tractor, 75U Central Eureka, 1.95 Cloros Chemical, Colorado Fuel Iron pfd. Creameries of America, 25 Crown Zel- lerbach, 31; Cypress Abbey, 1.10; DIGiorgio 1SK DIGiorgio 18 Doernbecher, Electrical Products, 1SH ISrnporium-Capwell.

53U Foster Kleiser, 9 Galland 9H General Motors Golden State, 51Vi Hawaiian Pineapple, 34Ai Hunt Foods Hunt Foods Langendorf 33 VB 13 Vi Libby-McNeill 16; MarcMnt Calculating, 38; Menasco Manufacturing, National Auto Fibers, Occidental Petroleum, 75c; Oliver Filters Pacific Coast Pacific Gas Electric 6 pfd. Pig'n Whstip 4QH Republic Petroleum Republic Petroleum 52 Boos Brothers 60; Foods, 22; San Mauricio, 55c Shell Union Oil, 31 Soundview Pulp, 35; Southern California Gas pfd. 42; Standard Oil of California, Super Mold, 36 Transamerica, 20 3 Union Oil of California, 26; Victor Equipment, Waialua Western Department Stores. 29U "Western Pipe, 1.20; Yellow Cab Scries 1, 123; Tostinite Portland 1. I I Los Angeles Livestock LOS AXGELES, Jan.

30. Cattle: Salable 1500; fairly active, generally steady; medium to good steers 17; mostly few. common to medium medium to good heifers few down to medium to good cows $11.59 13; common cutters canners odd- medium sausage bulls $10.50 11.75; held higher; load good feeders $14. Calves; Salable 150; steady; common to medium slaughter some held higher but good to choice scarce. Hogs: Salable 25; little offered; barrows and gilts quotpd at J.I5.SO, the ceiling i sows salable 15.05.'" Salable none; good to choice wooleu lambs quoted $14.50 to pus- sibly $15.

J- Poultry, Butter and Eggs Jan. si. "Wholesale prices consumer grade: Iiarge grade grade medium grade 41c; small grade large grade LIKUTENAXT AND SIRS. ROBERT SCHMITT, San Emidio street, Taft, are receiving congratulations on th'e birth of a daughter, Barbara Jeanne, Thursday, The baby weighed 7 pounds ounces on arrival at Taft Community Hospital. MRS.

EARL. OODING has returned -to Delano from Oakland where she has been visiting: her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Schuyten (Inez and young: daughter, Suzanne, born December ROBERT BASSETT, fireman "first class in the coast guard, has returned to San. Francisco after spending- a leave in Delano with his parental Mr.

and Mrs. Charles M. brother, Darrell. MR. AND MRS.

LYMAN LAXE, 60S North' street, Taft, welcomed a son at Taft Uijit, Kern-General Hospital, The baby weighed pounds ounces," and has been named Gleiiton JJawson Lane III. MRS. BESSIE SCHMIDT of Garden Drive is reported recovering from a recent illness and is now able to have visitors. THE MESDAMES Robert H. Heitt.

Leon Brammer and OrovUle F. Klusrnire and Miss Allison Pool attended workshop for religious education workers at Taft Methodist Church Friday. MRS. IDA BLANK and daughter, Mrs. Raymond Rinckhoff, of Delano, have as their house guests Mrs.

Blank's sister, Mrs. A. L. Dodge, and son, Harold, of Renville, Minn. JOHN S.

TAYLOR, who was recently discharged at- Fort MacArthur, has joined Mrs. Taylor and their two sons at their Delano home after many months service in the Pacific. E. H. employe of Standard service station at Lincoln and Kern streets, Taft, is a medical patient at Taft.

Community Hospital. MRS. BENJAMIN LAZARUS has returned to her Delano home from Stockton -where she visited relatives. MRS O. A.

TABER of the M. and M. lease near Fetlows is visiting in San Jose with her daughter and family, Mr. and Daniel Delker and Glenna. CHIEF PETTY OFFICER and Mrs.

Chester Elam and son of Hollydnle, fire visiting hi? mother, Mrs. Henrietta Elam, at Fellows and sister, Mrs. Alma Roy stem, at McKittrick. MISS LYDIA HILSCHER has just returned to her home in McKittrick after several days with friends at San Fernando. MR.

AND MRS. GARRET GOODIN McFarland announce the arrival of a daughter Thursday at Delano Hospital. MR. AND MRS. CARL HAAG, Miss Marian Chung and Mrs.

E. M. Smith, all of Delano, were Wednes- MRS. EATVL SAHGKNT (Esther Bassetl) and rlauKhters, Kay and Jane, have left Delano, where they have been guests of iheir parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Bassen, for Concord to join. Lieutenant Sarsont of the navy at St. Mary's College in Oakland. MRS. TOMMY COMKR Ooanctte May) of "Wihninion, visited Sunday afternoon in Delan-o with Dr.

and Mrs. William B. Smith. She was accompanied, by Vera Vly- mond, also of Viliniriirton. Tin ttf came north to visit Mr.

Cutnor wlio is a law enforcement oiuoor at "WilSCO- MR. AND MRS. JBXSEX and children, of Delano, have as tlieir house Mr. Jensen's mother, Mrs. Oliver Jensen, Cleveland.

Vtah, and brother, Hay M. Jenpen. and Jensen, of Tacoma, Wash. MR. AXD MRS.

JAM LOS Me- CCKIVLAX, IDS Pico street. Tafl. are welcoming a dnusrhtcr, Sandra Louise, born at, Community Hospital January The infant 7 pounds 1 ounces. MR. AXD MRS.

HATIQLD A. PKM- ELK, 701 Fresno street, Maricopa, are announcing binh of a daughter. Donna Jean, at Taft nity Hospital January "'2. The baby weighed 7 pounds in ounces. CORPORAL AXD MRS.

JO MX J3OX, 406 Van Burcn street. Tail, announcing arrival of a daughter. Glenda LaKae, at Taft Community Hospital AVeduesday. The baby weighed 7 pounds iu ounces. MR.

AND MRS. GEORGE TEXS of Earlhnart are announcintc arrival tlieir first child, a 9-pound 2-ounce born Friday at Delano Hospital, MK. AXD MRS. ARTIirR GOATLEY and children have returned to their Visalhi home after "a visit in Delano with Mr. and Mrs.

Glenn 8 naff, MR. AXD MRS. JESUS A LX'ALA cf Earltmart are announcing arrival of a. son on Thursday at Delano MRS. KOXATvD H.

VllTTE and daughter, Marsha, and "William Kolb of Delano, -were Monday afternoon business visitors in Bakersfield. ROBERT H. IIIETT, JR. and 'iam C. Brunner have returned to their Delano homes from Pisrao Beach and Morro Bay.

MRS. MARTHA SCHROEUER nd son, Richard, have returned to Delano from a trip to San Francisco. 3 idwmter A large crowd of families and day" business" visitors in Bakers- friends attended the.mill-winter piano i KOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 8974 In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County Candled eggs to retailers: Large grade AA, cases 50c, cartons, 52c; medium: grade AA, cases 45c, cartons 47c: large grade cases 4Sc; cartons 50c; medium cases 45c, cartons 47c; grade cases 40c, cartons 42c; large grade cases 44c, cartons 46c. Retail prices to consumers (cartons): Large grade.

AA, 5Sc, medium 53c; large grade 56c, medium 53c; email A 47c; large grade Butter, poultry, fowl and game unchanged. Los Angeles Produce LO3 ANGELES, Jan. 30. Trading: in fruits and vegetables ivas slow to fair today. Tomatoes: Xiland and Calipatria, crates, all sizes.

18c Mexico Originals 6x7 potatoes: Street sales, 100-lb. sacks Lonsr Ferris valley and San J6aquin valley, U. S. 1-A Russets, Idaho, U. S.

1-A 1 field. MR. AXD MRS. BEN" LIXDSET have returned to Delano from a recent business trip to Los Angelea. MRS.

EVA RILET and Sirs. Alma Scott of Fellows received word this week of the death of their uncle, Cedric Huyck, in Oregon. MRS. GLADYS FORMWAT of the L. and Sboppe in Fellows has returned home after visiting 1 Mr.

and Mrs. C. A. Lindsay of Arroyo Grande, MRS. CARL HAAG and daughter, Carletta, of Delano, spent the week end in San Francisco.

MRS. LORXA AMMOXS has returned to her Delano home from a recent visit of several weeks in Hunting-ton Park with her sister, Mrs. Hester MR. AND MRS. HOMER A.

BOWER- have returned to their Delano home from several weeks in Fresno where Mr. Bower underwent a major operation. MR. AND MRS. EARL BEACH anu family of Delano left Sunday for Sanger, where they will make their home.

MRS. GERALD JENSEN of Delano is convalescing at Delano Hospital from a' serious illn'ess. MRS. PAUL WISE-(Lillian Swanson), of Wasco, is.convalescing at Delano Hospital from a major operation performed Wednesday. E.

R. WOOTEN has resigned from the employ of Delano after several years and is now employed by a Delano furniture store. MRS. BERT H. BECKWITH (Alice LeBlanc) of Is convalescing after recent major surgery in a Fresno MRS.

J. CLAYTON of Auburn Is spending several weeks in Delano with her daughter, Mrs, Wesley Rumbolz and family. I recital by pupils of Mrs. Laura Nichols in the Spanish ballroom of El Tejon hotel. The performers ranging 1 from elf- mentary to advanced graces, were complimented on their musical progress Presenting" the of f-'olo aurl ensemble numbers wore: Juliana toiaeclni, Jr.hn Wnr- kentlne.

Thelma Curmm-. Sandra I'ul- liton. Joyce Siler, Jny Dean MurreH. AViUietta Offilvie, Thomas PayUm, ZOQ Adams. John Delaniy, Joyce Kliiott.

Darlene Trone, Frertdie Yvonne Hammer, reppy Betty Lee Baker, Mary ling, Betty Ken; Harly Harty, Verna Mae Aii Martinez, and Murray Smii Acting- as ushers were Cecilia Self. Xeliie Mar Thelma Curnow. i A Government Bonds Bliss Triumphs, Utah, U. S. 1-A YpRK, Jan.

30. prices of government bonds on the New York Stock Exchange: Treasury 4-H Organizes Group for Sewing at Panama Organization meeting" of a 4-H Club sewing: group at'Panama -will be held at 12:45 p. m. Friday in Pan araa School with Mrs. Louise San- flrinl as leader, Miss Margaret Cole or the county Agricultural Extension Service announced today.

All girls 10 years old and over may Join the organization. 102. 2s, 53-51, 104.9. 62-59, December 102.20. 68-63, reg, 105.10, 69-64 Juxie 104.29.

72-67; December 103,18. KOTICE OF METIN OF MKMBERS OF THE STOCKDAXE The Annual. Meeting 61 the Members of the Stockdale and Country Club, will be held 5n the Clubhouse at Stockdale, Bakersfieia, County of State of Californfai on Friday, 8 1 election of Board of DirectorSi and for transaction -pf such bosi- aess as ma fee JAKES GOOD WIN, Secretary In the matter of the estate of J. J. HENDRICKSON, also known as JoTbn Hendrickson, deceased.

Notice is hereby given fay the under- sighed. E. H. Hendrickson, administrator of the estate of J. J.

Hendrickson, also known as John J. Hendrickson. deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to present them with the necessary vouchers six months after' the first publication this notice, to said Administrator at the law office of HARVET, JOHNSTON, BAKER PALMER, 359 Haberfelde in the City of Bakersfield, -Kern county, California, -which said office lects as a place of business In all matters connected with said estate, or to file them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Kern. Dated and first published January 24, 1946. E.

H. HEKDRICKSON-, Administrator of the Estate of J. -J. Hendrickson, also known as John J. Hendrickson, deceased, Harvey, Johnston.

Baker Palmer, 359 Haberfelde Building, Bakerafield, Attorneys for Administrator. Jan, 24, 31; Feb. 7, 14, 21, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE, IN THE SALE OF ALCO- HOLTC 28, 1946. To Whom It May Concern; Notice is hereby given that fifteen days after date posted, the undersigned sell these premises, described as "follows: Fairs'iew-bn-the-Kera, North Side of; KeraviUe-Johnsondale Highway, 5 20 of KemvUle. Tulare County.

Pursuant to such intention, the under- signed is applying to the State Board; of Equalization for issuance on nal of an alcoholic age license, (or licenses) for these premises follows: On Sale General Seasonal. Anyone desiring to protest the issuance of such may; file a -verified protest -with the State of KquaHzation at Sacramento, California, grounds for denial, as provided by law. The premises are now licensed the fceverapes. George' H. Relnekingr, Helen H.

ReineMng. Jan, 31 JEAXETTE P. Funeral services for Mrs. Baiiey, 50, died "Wednesday at a local hospital, will be held at 2:30 m. Saturday at Greenlawn Chapel with the Reverend Charles "Ward officiating.

Interment will be In Greenlawa Memorial Park. Surviving: Mrs. Bailey are her sons, Ray- Avant and Steve Bailey, "United States Army; daughters, Myrtle Allen and Mrs. Mae George, Bakersfield. iAHBEBT.

BOBERT services for Robert Lambert. SO, died Tuesday at a Jocal hospital, will be' held in Seattle. with Doughty-Calhoun-O'Meara Chapel in charge of local arrangements. Mr. Lambert is 'survived by his mother, Ada -JBefnbow, Seattle, Wash.

-CA5XMIK services for Caslmir Marchand, 87, who died Wednesday at home, are pendingatDpughty-Calhoun-O'AIeara Chapel. Surviving Mr. are his Mrs. Rosalie Marchand, Bakersfield; Augnet and Jean Marchand, Bakerafield; Louis Marchand, Los Angeles; daughter. Sister Mary Agatha, Bakersfield: brother, Marioiis Marchand, PKI.HAM, BOY services will be held Friday at 2 p.

in Janzen Funeral Chapel, Shafter, by the Reverend M. A. Johns for Roy O. 30. who died Friday.

A native of Oklahoma, Mr. PeJham had resided in Wasco for 17 years and was employed as a truck driver. He is survived by his widow, Lillian; son, Jerry; daughters, Darlene, Alvadene, Elvalcne and Letha; mother, Mrs. William Pelham: sister, Mrs. Opal and brother, Sammie, all of Wasco; and "two brothers, Buyel and Jeff, overseas.

Pallbearers will be Allen Sheer, Elmer and J. Kercchemann, John HaroldBean and George Alexander. Burial will be in Shafter Cemetery. IN APPRECIATION We wish to express our appreciation for the kindness and sympathy of our friends and for their beautiful floral offerings during our recent bereavement. (Signed): Ronald San and children, Hr.

and Mrs. E. TERY UNION Corporation) Burial efe Low Included) (Perpetual Geme $20 Choose Greenlawn, where all arrangements are completed in one visit and at one cost Each funeral includes casket and 50 items of service, low as $TO. Cemetery space low as $35 LAWN Phone Mortua Cemetery CEMETERY MAUSOLEU CREMATORIUM akersfield Mem or i Corner Baker and Potomac We now accepting orders for bronze memorials, so mark your crypt 01 Phono grave for CHAPEL Distinctive Sendee Moderate Cost Phone 7-7881 FUNERAL Serving the Community Continuously Since- 1902 Our Services Are Within the of Ai! Aven irUenth Fusk Digier IGHT DAY 'AMBULANCE- SERVICE UADV ASSISTANT 3-9431 -11 i 7'- I m. 1- fc 1 I 'I- I -F i-, I i -t.

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