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34 Saturdoy, Jan. 15,1966 ghf IHalu'rsfirlh (Califm-uiiiu Radios, TV's, Appliances 53; Radios, TV's, Appliances 53 Musical Insfrumenfs I Musical Instruments 54 'Photography 55 Fruits, Vegetables, Shrubs 571 Poultry, livestock 58 'Poultry, Livestock 581 Poultry, Livestock 58 ELECTRIC GUITAR with 2 pickups COLOR PRINT processing, tree roll 54 amplifier. 366.4363. USED portable sewing machines! MAHOGANY 23-inch television, Syl- S75; Sew-More de luxe model sewing machine, S50; Spinet walnut piano, 5350. Phone FA 2.2235.

All from SIO. Most makes, new and uaed. Rawles Sewing Machine Marl, 1609 S. Chester. TE 1-7420.

12-28-tf I in excellent condition. 148 APARTMENT-SIZE SO-lnch Hardwick gas range. Very nice condition. Only S49. easy terms.

SUDD'S HARDWARE tl3 N. Chester EX 9-5571 145 RENT TVs $10 MO; Appliances $8 Plus Delivery WITHAM'S AND FA 7-5721 3-27-tt SEWING MACHINE Brand new zig zag sewing machine slightly scuffed in freight on case only. Make button holes, does different stitches, lines hems, all built-in. Balance S44, cash or terms. Phone warehouse, TE 1-7496.

144 RECONDmONED i EASY, electric clothes dryer. Good' condition, completely only S49, easy terms. SUDD'S HARDWARE 913 N. Chester EX 9-5571. 145, COLDSPOT refrigerator, medium' size, excellent condition.

Crosstop freezer. S60. 399-5657. 144 FRIGIDAIRE. 12 cubic feet, beautiful copperlone, large freezer, looks and runs like new.

S80. l-H WILL trade automatic washing machines 325-5474. GAFKERS i gas range, I automatic oven. Good SlU. 2228 144! 1964 CONSOLE TV, S95, or trade lorjprightfreczer.

EX 9-6428. 144 automatic, good condition. Table TV. Both S6U. 1812 Stillman.

144 PIANOS RENTED $5 AND UP PER MONTH RENT APPLIED ON LATER PURCHASE PHILLIPS MUSIC COMPANY PHONE FA 7-8673 6-1-tf THE SINGER CO. IN THE HOME SERVICE FOR BAKERSFIELD RESIDENTS. SAME DAY, POSSIBLY WITHIN THE HOUR. 53.75 plus PARTS AND TALL FA 5-5867 REPOSSESSED HAfflLTON AUTOMATIC washer, used only 1 year, sold new S329, now only S135, easy terms. SUDD'S HARDWARE 913 N.

Chester EX 9-5571 145 G.E. Filter Flow automatic washer, com. pletely re-conditioned and guaranteed. Only S89. Easy terms.

SUDD'S HARDWARE 913 N. Chester EX 9.5571 145 BAND INSTRUMENTS FOR RENT NEW OR USED LOWEST RENTAL RATES F. Gutcher Music Company RENT a GUITAR $5.00 ALL MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM Free Lessons TERMS TO SUIT YOU 145 film, free album page. Mercury Photo and Camera, 1310 I8th St. Phone 322-0397.

M3-tl TWENTY-FOUR-HOUR Kodachrome processing service. Mercury Cami eras, 1310 18th St. Typewriters, Office Equipment 56 GUTCHER Music i 1513 17th ST. Co. PHONE 327-5381 146 RENT TYPEWRITERS Used Portable Typewriters Smith Corona S19.95 Underwood S24.95 Royal S29.95 monthly Adding machines, calculators, cash registers, photo copy.

Rental may apply on later purchase Special student rates JACK DAVENPORT 1640 Chester Ave. FA 5.8681 Oranges as long as they last 40-lb. Carton TA.NGEHINES GRAPEFRUIT Sweetest fruit we have ever grown. Come out eat a real tree-ripened orange, then you'll know why so many people enjoy these Schertzl tree-ripened oranges. mile east Foothill High School SCHERTZ ORANGE RANCH EM 6-5544 BLAZING RIVER Due of the top all-around Quarter Horse stallions on the Pacific Coast in 1965.

Open to both Thoroughbred and Quarter mares. Standing at: 38742 Mt. View Road. Phone' TH 5-0407. I VISIT THE P.AR.ADE OP STALLIONS II 144 144 HORSES and kids' ponies for sale.

Sold with satisfaction guaranteed. 8700 Eucalyptus: Call after 5 p.m. PI 6.4144. Shatter. 1-15-66-tf SORREL gelding, bay gelduig, bay i PUPPIES for sale.

Part poodle, mare, blue mare, guaranteed gentle, part? 2426V2 Monterey. EM Three weeks trial. Will trade. after 5:30. 147 rtvo RED Doberman Pinscher pups.

BE P.ARTICUL.AR with your mares, i no papers, S20. Call TH 5-1703. Why settle for second best? stallion breeds no farther into the future than his proven pedigree extends into the past. Come take a took at a staUion with a soUd AAA background. "TINY W.AR" 8102 Lanora Bakersfield 146! TREE-RIPE ORANGES, organically grown.

No spray. JAYNES north end of Airport Drive. EX 9-0374. 144 Poultry, Livestock 58 iNICE UPRIGHT piano. $145.

Phone 831-7429. 144 Western Stockman's Market BEAUTIFUL Guernsey milk cow. extra good. S150. 369 Nord Road.

399-6895. NEW M.ANAGERS. Board your pets, with us. Jimryl Kennels. 1130 James Road.

EX 9-8182 or EX 9-0729. 144 male, 6 144 B.ASSET pup. tri-color weeks old. 327-2651. BLACK AND T.AN.

thoroughbred Dachshund, eight weeks old, 323-8648. 144 DONKEY, jack. Phone 399-5830. POODLE PUPPIES, AKC registered. 2 males.

EX 9-3857. 144 1531 17TH ST. FA 7-5381 1-21-tf ANTIQUE 1921 Singer sewing ma-i chine with attachments. Good dition, S45. Phone 399-0295.

FOR TV, radio and phonograph. A-1 condition. S75. 120 E. White Lane.

140 FOR SALE Used G-E upright freezer, reasonable. 931 Panorama Drive, 324-0236. Cash in 5 Minutes for Your Piano or Musical Instrument FA 7-1203 FOR trumpet, fine tone. S50. FA 5-2802.

144 UPRIGHT PIANO and bench, SIOO. 701 Piute. Phone 322-4307. 144 BEAUTIFUL mahogany spinet piano, sacrifice $375. Call TR 1-4222.

144 SAVE I MANY DRUM SETS TO CHOOSE FROM. NAMES SUCH AS LUDWIG, GRETSCH. SLINGERLAND AND KENT. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT WITH LOW, EASY TERMS. 1-5-tf VIOLINS ALL CHANNEL 21-hlch Hotpoint conselette TV.

Ebony finish on legs. Completely Buaranteed. Only S79, easy terms. SUDD'S HARDWARE 913 N. Chester E.X 9-5571 145 RCA Whirlpool washing machine for tale.

In good condition. 2602 Lake. 144 STROMBERG-CARLSON radio with AM, short wave and aircraft band. For sale cheap. Call FA 4-8594 after 4 p.m.

146 EIGHT-CUBIC FOOT refrigerator with crosstop freezer, 540. 831-3960. 146 21-INCH Hoffman console model, excellent condition, S50. 366.8629. 146 Musical Instruments 54 RCA Sl-lnch all channel table model TV.

On matching roll around stand. Completely guaranteed, only S69. easy terms. SUDD'S HARDWARE 913 N. Chester EX 145 KERN OILFIELDS Top Dollars for Your Piano 327-5381 BUY OR RENT A STRING INSTRUMENT.

WE STOCK THE FAMOUS ROTH LINE. TRADE IN THAT OLD ONE. TERMS TO SUIT YOU. GUTCHER Music Co. 1513 17TH STREET 147 Pianos for Rent RENT A BEAUnFUL BALDWIN SPINET $10 PER MONTH OTHER PIANOS S5 PER MONTH Gutcher Music Co.

GUTCHER Music Co. 1513 17TH STREET CUT COSTS! RENT-O-BUY! Adding Machines From $5 Month Three months rent may apply to future purchase. Try before you buy. GENERAL OFFICE MACHINE CO. 1119 California Ave.

325-5081 1-15-tf BUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER Il-18 -Vf Rolled barley S2.55 per sack lien scratch S4.25 per sack Horse feed S4.50 per sack; The early estimates for Monday, I We also ofter custom grinding, mix-; January 17, 2,100 head. The sale I ing. rolling, pelleting and custom start promptly at 9 a.m. Classi; mixes. fications selling first, slaughter, CITY MERCANTILE CO miscellaneous ind dairy beef.

12 1616 Street 327-93961 o'clock noon. 1-hour break for lunch. TWO-YEAR-OLD bay colt, green, broke, sao. Call 831-7150. 1818 Lotus INVEST in loyalty, friendship, Lane.

145 panionship and protection for years to sired AkC Ger PONY RIDE concession at Hart shepherd puppies. Call FA Park lor sale. Can be seen at 1902 j.jjga 144 Lotus Lane. 147 Just off Truxtun Avenue 148 USED portable typewriters, addmg machines. Lynch Typewriter 1525 FA 3.7095.

Fruits, Vegetables, Shrubs TOY'S TOPS WEEKEND PASS A classic Thoroughbred stallion offered to both Thoroughbred and Quarter mares. Winner of 7 races and more than $18,000. Standing 38742 Mt. View Road. Phone TH 5-0407.

VISIT THE PAR.ADE OF STALLIONS iJAN. 16TH, NEW FAIR GROUNDS HORSE for sale, good for children, Call 399-6024, or 325-1687. 144 LATE MODEL Wurlitzer maple spinet piano, reasonable. F.A 2-2175. FOR grand S175.

312 St. piano. 146 Photography 55 24.BOUB Kodachrome service hy Kodak. Towne Photo, 1609 19tb St. OLD photographs copied, S1.35.

Towne Photo Supply. 1609 19th. FA 4-4519. 8-18-tf CUSTOM developing service. Towne Photo, 1609 19th St.

5-10-tt RAW Spanish peanuts. 40 cents per pound: SO pounds or more. 30 cents. Special prices to chnrches. clubs, etc.

Comer ol Tejon and Boena Vista. 2 maes north of Arvin, EM 144 TURNIP GREENS. 10 cents a bunch. Yams, SI a lug. No Sunday sales.

1629 Lotus Lane. 831-0613. 12-6-K 1531 17TH ST. PA 7-5381 5-15-tf NIKON-NIKOKMAT cameras. I Nikor lenses.

Mercury Photo andi Camera, 1310 18lh St. Phone 322- GOOD SOFT-SHELL pecans, 0397. M3-tf cents per pound. 831-7935. CHILD'S HORSE and three roping horses.

One two-horse horse SADDLE HORSE, seven-year-old AKyr-n isorrel geWlng. S200. Phone 376-2965, ORANGE RANCH iKernvme, 144 Gift pack still available, S2.75 andioNE up. Home use, tree ripened eight cents a pound up. Dancy tangerines, four pounds 25 cents.

Grapefruit, 25 pounds $1. Drive east on Highway 58, turn left past AFC shed, drive north 700 yards to ranch house. Open daily including Sunday, EM 6-8152. 1-U-tf trailer. 324-1943.

144 DONKEY for sale, jack, very tame. large. 525. 399-0854. 144 HOGS, piggy gilts, fat hogs and male hogs.

First house on the south side of Panama Lane west of Wible Road. 144 MORGAN Quarter Horse, gelding, 5 years old. Light brown. Reasonable. Phone 831-7780 after 6 p.m.

144 or 144 TOP PRICES for old, tired crippled horses. EX 9.7653. QUARTER HORSE (Clabber), reg- 45listercd. gentle broke. 4 years QUALTTY aUalfa, S2 pir bale.

At 1 sharp, will continue on morning cattle until all are sold. Then commencing on pen lots of stocker, feeder and replacement cattle, and remaining on pens until all are sold. The balance of the late afternoon, will be the selling of late arriving dairy beef and odds and i ends. In this week's offering 450 head of springer cows with several calves on the ground, weight from 800 to 975 pounds. 200 head of White Face feeder steers, 80O to 925 pounds.

100 head of 375 pound White Face steers. 20O head of 375 pound top quality heifers suitable for replacements, 400 head of 350 to 400 pound Brahma steers and heifers, 100 head of 800 pound Holstein feeder steers, 80 head of Holstein dairy beef cows, 40 head of 1,100 pound White Face cows out of feed lot, 100 head of 650 pound White Face feeder heifers .50 head of slaughter bulls. Many other Monday truck- ins added to the consignments. All classes are expected to be steady to strong, due to recent upturns in the dressed cattle market, and rising future market: Buying attendance has increased at the new location of the WSM almost 2 to 1, an increase of 30 per cent of direct consignments. The Western Stockman's Market.

Auctioneers: CoL Harry T. Hardy and H. Skinner Hardy. Phone 399-2981. TOY PEKINGESE, quality stock.

NICE 3-year-old filly broken to registered, permanent shots. ride. S200. FA 2-5476. 1-14 s45.

325-5264. SEVERAL piggy sows for sale: also xoY white. AKC regis- two nice horses. 845-2435. 144 216 Tollhouse Dr.

Phone FOUR-YEAR-OLD mare. 2.year-old Appaloosa gelding, broke. 399-5971. I WEIMARNER pups. two yfj months, excellent hunUng strain.

GENTLE Appaloosa colt. EX 9-3006. "I after 4:30. FOR jenny Trade for hay. pigs or calves.

Call 822-3563. Tehachapi. 146 1501 yoR SALE Siamese kittens. 7 i seven weeks old. Make wonderful pets.

Call 366-7048. 145 FEEDER CALVES, average pounds each. F.A 5-1447. REGISTERED i cows, 400 146 TO GIVE black male cat and cute black male kitten. 325: 7378.

FOR FREE puppies 706 Valencia Drive. 366-7860. shorthorns. bred bred and open heifers, TE 2-1855. 900 East Planz Road.

144! PEDIGREED cocker pups YOUNG breeding bank of 2 boys left. 3201 Apollo after p.ni. las, 3 females, 1 male. Superior' stock poodles. 8 weeks, quality, $250.

Must see to pions. 532 Adams. 831-7935. 146 quality 871-2040. FOR miniature poodle 1 registered wire hair fox ter- puppics, six weeks old.

AKC regis- 1 one only, female puppy. 325- tered. 601 Loch Lomond 4,14 144 i i POODLE PUPPY. AKC registered, house broken, loves children. 3236570.

144 35 ABERDEEN mother cows with calves. Registered. Excellent bloodlines. Bred back. Cow and calf, $350.

Original herd developed by well-known Hollywood person' alily. Contact Mr. Ingebretson, (714) 658-3360. Located near Temecula, 13 miles east oC Hwy. 395 on Hwy, 71.

Sunny Ranch. STANDARD POODLES. black) Dogs and Other Pets 60 JO-MAR POODLE SHOPPE We offer complete line of puppies, professional grooming. Champion poodle and dachshund stud service, and limited boarding, 1041 Niles Street. 12-28-tf MAE'S PET PALACE 125 NORTH CHESTER PETS AND SUPPLIES BATHING AND GROOMING.

3998428. 156 144 Phone EX 9-5466. Drilling of Arvin Area Well Passes 15,000 By BILL RINTOUL Califomian News Service It didn't start out to be a 143-X on Sec. 2S, 30-22, is drilling record-breaker, but a wildcat below 10,350 feet, near Arvin is rapidly becoming In tlie Monocline Ridge sector one of tlie deepest wells ever of Fresno County, Santa Fe How to Cut Your Own Taxes By RAY DE CRANE NBA Special Writer Internal Revenue Service probably challenges more tax returns because of Improper claims for dependents than for any other single reason. I slai-ted to work immediately i after graduation and earned $1,700 the rest of the year.

What can you do on your return? First off, must realize that you cannot take part of a $600 deduction for a portion of! sidered gross income but it year. You either get a fuir comes a factor in determining The problems generally credit or you get none, chief support, when a student leaves school' The determination then is wlio as depreciation, repairs, reduce the net figure materially or even result In a net loss for the year. The law speaks of gross income. The Social Security Income a parent might receive Is not con- a furnished chief support on the U. for example, the parent re- dependent marries toward the basis of the full year.

To get the ceived SUJ a nionih in of the year and when a answer, compare the total of Sec-urity ija.vmenls (S7S0 for the yotir support expenditures with yt'ar) ami spent it toward his IRS regulations prescribe five the total expended by your son own the child claiming drilled in California. The test, currently in its ()5th to drill SPRK Xo. 6S-1 on Sec. day of continuous round-lhe- 1. IS-H.

located from the south- clock operation, is Ebert east corner of the section jg Brandt's No. 1 on Sec. 9, 32-29, feel nortli and 1.774 feet three miles southwest of location lies one mile south- jaughter in his or her own ihe parent as a dependent would 144 1301 South Fairfax Road. Baho'is to Mark Religion Day Religion Day, recog-; nized by Chamber of Commerce of the U.S., was Instituted by the National Spiritual Assembly of Baha'is of America In January, The celebration of the day is planned at an informal gathering at 3 p.m. tomorrow at Hugh f.owery's residence, 318 Stli Street.

A panel presentation is planned with Robert Powers Sr. Hugh Rouse and Hugh l.ow- ery participating. The theme of the panel will Ije "Unity in Religion." males, excellent quality, S35 each, i TROPICANA PET SHOP WILL BE 1041 St. Call 322-3635. 144 i OPEN ALL SUNDAYS UNTIL 144 322-5787.

Drilling has passed the foot mark and contract crews west of the duster that was abandoned in October, before a $600 dependency ex-(behalf. to prove his contributions TT lemption may be claimed: If your total is the larger fig- toward the parent's support e.x-: Hall Drilling County Land Co claimediui-e you get the fuU year 's de- ceeded $780. than pendency credit. Your son or I if two or more children 101 anotner wen i At present depth, the Deaths "a7 Mcattrick 15600 In Income. (This qualifica- daughter files Ms return gether furnished the chief sup-j Lela WeUs, 65, 525 Seventh! oflfi, nf not apply to your chil- and either pays a tax or of the parent but no one)street, died Thursday In a ranks as he 26 deepest a refund on his or her individual'of them individually hospital.

Jesse E. Coo-! to date CaWorma and the (the pool July. 1964- TTie new students.) learnings. ed over half of the support, the Uev Jr. Funeral Service, seventh deepest put venture is the; dependency claim may, by; Mae Evans.

53, 2515 White tl" thr and Is the south of more than one-half I event of a marriage toward the agreement, be made by any one Lane, died Jan. 1-1 in a Bakers-: bv Marathon Oil cS Pa Srsiction Sp'rox matdy 1 t'- support for the year. i end of the year when you have of them individually contribut- field hospital. Greenlawn Mor- foma deen hich was Feet 3- did not furnished the chief support for ed over half of the support, the luary. loma deep wl ich was leet noun declaration they Margie M.

Rodney. U5, I72 abandoned In lOuo at lect. reiiuirenieiit If on the full year's basis you i dependent for that year. The i her home. The lloi)son Mortti- furnished the chief support you i declarations, known as Forms ary.

may still claim the must be attached to the; Eileen Wilson, 54, 134 Francis Group to Hear State Senator by a Legtslator" will be discussed by Sen. Waiter Stiern at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship meeting at 10:30 tomorrow morning in the Women's Club. Sen. Stiern, a legislator since 1959, will discuss lobby groups, rules of procedure, rules of the committees and uiidei' a lawmaker operates. Drill, Sander Gone The ilielt ul an drill, an o-scillaling sander, a sabre saw and hand lools from his pickup while it was parked at the loO Bernard Street fire station Thursday night was reported to police by Richard Perry, 3523 Balboa Drive.

Phone 2818 Nilea. 144 SHELTIE puppies (miniature collie). pet and show. 805-1)47- ICUO. Palmdale.

61 W.WTED—Wheel chair and com- mmlc chair. Call TR 1-4740. 12-29-lf Offers to Buy The Federal Housing has received offers to purchasis these homes as of Thursday. They are listed by FHA case numbers and property addresses. BAICERSFIELD 041-072143 3101 Cardinal Street 64-292820 3107 Caverna DrIvo OILDALE 041-047543-203 413 McKelvey Avenue Los Angeles Groin l-OS A.VGELES, Jan.

13 market: 2 barley 2.83^:l-2.8Ii Nn foiii Iwni the E.isl 2.y3-2.97; 7l)-cenl rate 2.42'L-2.47I Nii. tiuiii soishUjTl nontransit tiom thf J-ll 't hopper eni-s 2.41^' 2.45, San Francisco Mining SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 14 OP 2.050 Blue Crown t'ete 3.50; 1.000 Comstock Keystone 500 Goleonda 7.20. 10,000 Mount Union 2,000 76 Development Co. -OU-j; 1,000 Siskon Corp.

Bid and asked: -Gold Canyon Goleonda 7.12'/b-7.37'j; Siskon Corp. .33.75. Ebert Brandt are looking Other new locations for the husband, for oil three and one-half miles West Side include Standard's nationahly south of the Mountain View field. 11DU Xo. 6-4 on Sec.

10, 32-24 at rae' Elsewhere on the Kern County exploratory front. Ace Oil Co. Associates' Alma No. 1 on Sec. 6, at Edison is drilling below 3,910 feet; Standard's KCL No.

32-7 on Sec. 7, 31-27 near Old River is drilling below 10,475 feet; and Standard's KCL No. 12-16 on Sec. 16, 30-26 near the Strand field Is preparing to complete after running Sl-i-inch casing to 9.995 feet. Bueiia Vista; 5- The claimed dependents 34 and 16S on Sec.

32-24 at be related to you or, If not Buena Vista; MobU's Globe relative, must have lived In 51 on Sec. 15, 31-22 at Midway- Sunset; and Mobil's Moco 34 Nos. WT-380 and WT-389 on Sec. 34. 12-24 at Midway-Sunset.

Buttes Gas Oil Co. found oil with an extension test in Montana's Graben Coulee field, getting a flow of 240 barrels daily your home for the entire taxable year. bride or groom as your depend- 1 return of the one making tlie ent PROVIDING the newlyweds do not file a joint return. Still different problems fre- Cjuently arise when a parent is claimed as a dependent. The two common sticklers are Income and degree of support.

If the parent has as much as $600 gi-oss income he or she Tliere is never much of a problem with your children under 19, unless one should be a movie star or has a substantial Income from another source, of 27-gravity oil on a test of is when the special arrange-1 may not be considered as a de- No. 1. The test wasiments for students apply that'pendent no matter how much a Near McKittrlck, Standard's made near the 2.600-foot mark, questions arise. Tills is partic-'son or daughter may have fur- B-CWOD No. 572 on Sec.

3, The well is located near the: ularly true in the year of grad- nished in support. This can work 30-21, is drilling below 9,500 feet town of Cut Bank, 160 miles nation or separation from a severe hardship should the and Tidewater's Queirolo north of Helena. It's a joint school. parent be the owner of some venture with several partners. Up to that lime they have rent-producing property.

mt with Buttes holding approxi-; generally met the conditions of; This means that if the is mately 50 per cent working in-(being hi school for five months landlord received as much as 'and being chiefly supported by $50 monthly from the Invest- their parents. It's what happens ment property, he or she would after June that creates the con- be ruled out as a dependent. It fusion. would make no difference If the dependency claim. Such forms are available at all IRS offices.

Street, Oildale, died today in a Bakersfield nursing home. Pajme Sons Funeral Home. iGl'BSt By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I cox, Operator, made Prec.i^ successful debut In the Mid' I way Sunset field, completing Shell No. 1 on Sec. 22, 32-23, for barrels a day of 13-gravity rp oil, cutting 13 per cent, from total depth of 1,175 feet.

The well is the first of wliat IIK ojierators hope may prove to High Low Albany, cloudy 31 14 Albuquerque, cloudy 46 Atlanta, rain 45 Bismarck, snow Boise, cloudy Boston, clear Buffalo, snoiv Chicago, cloudy Cincinnati, clear Cleveland, snow Denver, cloudy Des Moines, clear 20 43 36 29 33 37 33 -19 31 37 9 30 Assume your son or daughter claims against the rental Income 6S 22 54 41 73 21 58 30 68 21 60 19 29 52 25 35 65 9 19 28 20 28 30 21 Detroit, cloudy 28 13 Fairbanks, clear -30 -39 Fort Worth, clear 54 25 Helena, snow 43 Honolulu, rain SO Indianapolis, clear 42 Jacksonville, rain Juneau, snow Kansas CUy, clear Los clear Louisville, cloudy Memphis, cloudy cloudy Milwaukee, cloudy cloudy New Orleans, rain New York, cloudy Okla. City, clear Omaha, cloudy 36 Philadelphia, clear 41 Phoenix, clear 66 Pittsburgh, clear 31 Ptlnd, clear 33 Pthid, clear 50 Rapid City, cloudy 55 Richmond, cloudy 41 Louis, cloudy 50 Salt Lk. City, snow 46 San Diego, clear 72 San clear 63 Seattle, clear 47 "ampa, rain 76 Washington, cloudy 44 Winnipeg, snow -3 -10 (M-Missing) (T-Trace) Obituary Notices be five producers on a 20-acre parcel. Steam figures in future, the Mish Funeral Home in Oildale, for Dorothy Azel Daves, 49. ot 232S0 Weedpatch Highway, Lament, who died Jan.

13 in a Bakersfield hospital. Rev. Tom Melroy the Meri. dian Assembly of God Church will officiate. Interment will follow in the family plot at the Hillcrest Cemetery.

Mrs. Daves, a native had lived in Lament for 26 years. Survivors include her husband. Chester Daves: her mother. Mrs.

Elizabeth Daves of Bakersfield; four sons, Kenneth of Lamont. plans. Barnes Core Drilling lurnislied the rig for the new producer. .03 In the McDonald Anticline field, Ferguson Bosworth completed Intex-Layman No. 8 for 40 barrels a day of 18-gravity oil.

cutting 26 per cent, from feet and Laj'mac .03 Corp. completed Layman Unit .13 Xo. 43 flowing 130 barrels a day of 40-gravity oil. cutting 1 per i from 3.514-3.-524 and 3.5-50- feet. Hagestad Drilling Co.

luriiished the rig for the first well. Beeiine Drilling Co. for the 06 second. 17 -M Mount Poso. Garner-Ketell 58 42 115! Jones No.

29-5 3j pumping 100 barrels a day of gravity oU, cutting 50 per cent wash water. Tine Galser Drilling Co. took the well to 1,808 feet. 31 28 23 16 35 19 16 42 32 24 24 32 47 52 37 62 23 I 02 to Give .261 Sermon on Christ Californian News Service TAFT The Rev. Emil J.

Auihlet, pastor of the First Bap- .071 list Church of Taft, speaker at the 10:55 service tomorrow on "The Apocalyptic Chi-ist." The Rev. Ben. A. Datria, min- .01 lister of youth and Christian education for the church, will .011 speak at the 7 o'clock service "The Right That Is Wrong." George of Tehachapi. Charles of Lament, and C.

W. of Lamont; six daughters, Mrs, Wanda Kinser of Casa Grande, Mrs. Carolyn Shelton of Mojave. Mrs. Patsy Earven of Tehachapi.

Mrs. Helen Moore of Mississippi, and Dovie Mae Daves and Miss Dorothy Mae Daves of Lamont; four S. G. Karr of Artesia, N.M., Richard J. Daves of Oildale.

and Thomas and J. W. Daves, both of Bakersfield; three sisters. Mrs. Wesley Hoarne and Mrs.

Vclanor Mansfield, both of El Paso, and Mrs. Olene Tillery ot Hnma, and 19 GO.VZALGS, S.ALUD Rosary services will be held in the Hopson Mortuary chapel at 8 p.m. Sunday and Requiem Mass wiU be said at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church at 9 a.m. Monday for Salud Gonzales. 44, of 613 Richards Avenue, who died Jan.

14 in a Bakersfield hospital. Interment will follow in XTnion Cemetery. A native of California, Mrs. Gonzales had lived in Kem County 25 years and Califorala all her life. Survivors include her widower, Evaristo G.

Gonzales; three sons. Everett and Joe of Bakersfield, and Johnny of Los Angeles: a daughter. Irene Navarrette of Los Angeles; two brothers, Lito Gonzales of Fresno, and Jess Gonzales of Ventura; two si.sters, Lupe Flores of Fresno and Concha Sanchez ot Watsonville and grandchildren. IIEDGLIN, MINNIE AI'BES Memorial wiU be conducted in the First Methodist Church Chapel at 2 P.m. Sunday for AUnnie Ayres Hedglin.

90. 2308 Belle Terrace, who died Jan. 13 in a Bakersfield rest home. The Rev. J.

Wesley Farr. minister of Uie First Methodist Church, will officiate. Interment will be in the Jewell Cemetery at Kearney. Neb. Mrs.

Hed- gUn, a native of West Virgmia, had resided in Kem County 19 years. She was a member of the First Methodist Church. Warmer Sunday School Class, and the Gold Star Mothers, and Royal Neighbors of Nebraska. Survivors include a daughter. Mrs.

Betty Hulsebus, Bakersfield; an adopted son, Glenn Crawford, and two grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Greenlawn Mortuary is in charge. HIXSON, MERLIN WILLIAM Services will be conducted in the Greenlawn Mortuary Chapel at 10 a.m. Monday for Merlin William Hixson, 80, 3800 Stockdale Highway, who died Jan. 12 in a Bakersfield hospital.

The Rev. Dr. John Lavender, minister ol the First Baptist Church, will officiate. Interment will follow in Greenlawn Memorial Park. Mr.

Hixson, a native of New York, had resided in California 65 years and Kem County 39 years. He was a druggist. Survivors include his widow. Vera L. Hixson; a brother.

L. C. Hixson of Jenner; two granddaughters. Billee Sorensen of Bakersfield and Earlynne Woolly of Wasco, and a grandson, Robert Miller of Bakersfield. Pallbearers will be I.

E. Tyner, Darwin Chapman, Harrj- Laughlin. Warren Levi, Floyd Ream, and Richard Galland. ilVXTER. WOODSO.V FENTOX Services will be held Monday in the Brooks Mortuary at for Woodson F.

Hunter, 76. of 1207 Grace Street, who died Jan. 13 in a Bakersfield rest home. Ihteiment will be in Grandview Cemetery at Albany. Mr.

Hunter, a native of Missouri, had resided in Bakersfield lor eight years. Survivors indnde two daughters. Wilma Martin of Orange and His. Gladys Jenknis of Bakersfield. The Hopson Mortuary.

FETBIS, DAVm JOSEPH Rosary services will be held at 8 p.m. Monday in the Mish Funeral Home Chapel in Oildale. and Mass will be said at 9 a.m. Tuesday in Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church for David Joseph Petris. 18, ot 1805 Melody Lane, who died Jan.

14. in his home. Rev. George Reardon. pastor of Our Lady of Guadalupe, will say the Mass.

Interment will be in Hillcrest Cemetery. Mr. Petris. born in Bakersfield. attended Bakersfield schools.

He was a laborer. A member ot Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, he is survived by Ills parents, John V. Petris of Bakersfield, and Mr. and Mrs. James G.

Willard ot Bakersfield: two brothers. John D. Fetris of Oildale, and Alvin L. Fetris of Bakersfield: two sisters. Mrs.

Norma Lnmucchi ot South Gate, and Geraldine Petris of Portcrville, and itveral nieces and nephews. Shall claim of dealh cause us lo grieve And make our courage Faint or fall? Nay! Lei us Cailh and hope receive: The slill giows beyond (he A. L. RELIGIOUS REVERENCE Find solace for your sorrow through your faith. In time of sorrow, faith comes to the fore, sustaining and comforting those left behind.

Our services are conducted in the traditions of your faith. FLINT-FLICKINGER MORTUARIES Phone 323-7881, Anytime, Day or Night BAKERSFIELD CKester Ave. at 13th St. SHAFTER 285 E. lerdo Ave.

REAL ESTATE SCHOOL Profit From the Study of Real Estate Your License" Learn Real Estate at 4 Cs College BakersfJeld's Complete Business College. 2 Special Start any Monday. Robert Williams (over 17 years' experience in teaching Real Estate). Select your most convenient time sum NEXT HON. 11:00 a.m.

to 2:00 o.m.; 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 Write Call CENTRAL CALIFORNIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE iU-lfiU 1800 19rt, Street -GREENLAWN ONE CALL WILL COMPLETE ALL THE ARRANGEMENTS MORTUARY CEMETERY MAUSOLEUM MONUMENTS CREDIT ARRANGEMENTS PRE NEED FUNERAL PLANS BURIAL INSURANCE Phone Founded by 324-9701 Ed. Helm Mortuary Mausoleum Bakersfield's Finest EXPERT Income Tax SERVICE and up No Appointment Necessary McWilllams Agency 221 Cilifornia Ave. FA 7-0555 HELEN LOVEGREEN, FLORIST FA 7-5768 mmi SPRAYS i CHARGE ACCOUNTSi Flowers for all! i 0CCASI0M5 -i Delivery! I Own ONE flower Shop Only, at 600 Chesfer Bakersfield FUNERAL HOME Bakersfield Shifter The Mish Family has recently established a complete 24-hour ambulance service as on additional community service. Mish Ambulance Service 399-9391.

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Years Available:
1907-1977