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For For 1025 BAKER STREET, EAST BAKERSFIELD (Formerly Minner's Hardware) LARGE, FREE PARKING LOT IX REAR OF STORE PHONE 4-4984 HOURS 8 TO 5 ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE, CHICKEN FEEDS, FULLER PAINT, BOLTS, SCREWS, GLASS. PIPE AND FITTINGS, WEED BURNERS, GARDEN TOOLS, WATER BAGS, AUTOMATIC WATER HEATERS, CHICKEN FENCE WIRE, LADDERS, SEEDS, COWBOY ACCESSORIES, GIFT MERCHANDISE, ETC. A VISIT TO OUR STORE WILL BE APPRECIATED VAL P. VIVIAN, MANAGER, EAST BAKERSFIELD BRANCH Radios, Musical Instruments PIANO tuning. Phone 2-6195 after p.

m. guaranteed work, reasonable pricei. SOI radios in any condition, 2515 North King. Phone 2-068J. 282 FOR SALE or exchange, used radios.

2515 North King, phone 2-0682. 282 Fruits and FOR violin, excellent condl- tion, beautiful tone, fine playing action. Call any time after 6 evenings, 734 East Third street. 283 WILL pay highest cash price for your piano. PWone 8-8673.

6-22-tf tOJl A Pond ttpricht plnno. very good condition, good tone. 1190. Call Thirty-third street. 282 4-DAY SERVICE ON With increased technical facilities we are pleased to announce that most repairs can be made within 4 or 5 days.

HEADQUARTERS FOR HOME AND AUTO RADIO REPAIR All Work Guaranteed We repair all makes of auto and home radios and electric phonographs, including the following: Airline Arvln Atwater Kent Buick Belmont Brunswick Cadillac Chevrolet Crosley Detrola Emerson Fada Ford General Elect. Howard Majestic Midwest Montgomery Ward Motorola Oldsmobile Packard Bell Philco R. C. A. Sears Roebuck Sparton Stewart Warn.

Truetone Zenith AUTO AERIALS 60 inches $5.40 96 inches 108 inches $7.45 RADIO TUBES Afek about our rebuilding service for old radios. New Address, 2812 Chester Avenue One Block From Circle Dial 2-0498 6-8-tf "Quick, expert service on all roikei. etock of tubes and partt. Latest typt electronic equipment enables us to repair and adjust your radio to factory T1S Washington Avenue Phone 2-5193 Olldale PIANOS cash prices paid for new and used pianos. Phone Quick and dependable service.

Home and auto railion and electric phonographs. Also small appliances. 11M Mien. 287 UPRIGHT used piano, good action, also bench. Phone 3-2829, 112-A Carson AVay (Minter Field).

S84 Olllco iWILIi'PAT CASH (or typewriters, machines, checkwriters and cash registers. Lynch Typewriter Company, Chester avenue. t-29-it BOYAU die- trthuter. Kern and tnyo. Factory author- ised service, sales, ribbons and carbon papers.

JACK DAVENPORT, the Royal Typewriter Shop. 1726 ElKhteftuh. Phone S-5525. Opposite post 297 Fruits and Vogotablos WHELDEN'S MARKET Twenty-first and Union 6-23-tf Three of large healthy Sweet are easy to (row. Raise your own.

Krauter Nursery. 601 Eighteenth 282 FOR field box jam Santa ROM a box. Giumarra Edlton Highway, Edison. 7-7808. APRICOTS for sale.

11.25 lug; bring container; already picked. Corner Gulf anil Union off Pierce Road. S-1511. APRICOTS, already picked, II a lug. Bring tttn Ban Emldto t-1815.

883 APlUCOTt. lug, large Royal. Brlnf eooUlptr. Phone or 121 Pacific. FOR figs.

8c a Santa plumai. Phone J-C807. APRICOTg for Phone 8-1781. Iti Ron and large Mick (Us, brine containera and pick them. after 4.3* p.

m. lie itreet. Highland park. Phone HOYAI. It lue: MM eonUln miles eeutb OB elf Uichwejr.

lit SANTA ROSA plums, Just rlRht for Jelly snd Jnm. pick your own. brlnfc container. Hrhfi-tg Ranrli. phone 287 POH 13 per troy', brlnp containers ut Deacon Kanch.

second house on Deacon avenue, acrosgguCHnal from Mnguntlen store on Edison Highway. BLACK $2.50 per lug: you pick, 11.60 per Bring containers. 613 Monterey. Phone LAROE Tllton apricots, bring containers and pick them. F.

M. Hajson. Fairhaven. FOR black tigs. 15 cents pound.

Call at 805 Oak street. APRICOTS for sale. Phone 8-8129. FOR brlnit containers. 4010 Oregon street.

i FOR you plcjt them, bring containers, 11.25 per tray. Kve- nings only. At Deacon Ranch, second house on Deacon avenue across canal from llagunden store on Edison Highway. FOR large peach apricots. 11.50 per lug; nice Royal apricots, 11.00 per lug.

These are both the best canning apricots nnd will soon be gone. You pick them and bring containers. Deacon ranch, second house on Deacon avenue, across canal from Magunden store on Edison Highway. 284 SWEET POTATOES and strawberry for sale. 1912 Belle Terrace.

283 FOR corn. 40 cents a doxen. No deliveries under 60 dozen. Moses. Kernita.

Park. Phone 2-4069. 282 day except Saturday; bring containers. Located two blocks west from Oak street on Garnsey avenue and Lane. Phone A.

Belli. 282 FOR quality Juice oranges. 12. and grapefruit. II per box.

Gus Crane, corner Pioneer and Fairfax Drive. 282 LARGE Royal for canning, II per lug. Bring J. P. 1 mile east of Whelden'a Market in Weed Patch, second place south.

Phone 2-8044. 283 FOR apricots, picked 12- a lug; 11.50 If you pick them. Bring con tainers. Go south on South Chester through Southgate, cross railroad track and watch for sign on east side of road, or phone evenings 3-1883. 278 Poultry and Livestock BABY CHICKS.

per hundred. New Hampshire Rhode Island Reds, Plymouth and Red Cross. New shipment every Monday, Order early. Plenty of metal and poultry Farm Store, 2625 Cheater. 4-17-tf BUT, SELL OR TRADE all of 2-3022.

Roy Johnson. 1 mile north Pumpkin Center. 200 east on Hosklns Road. 293 ATTENTION. POULTRY1IEN Our Market Open We Pay for and Block West of East Bakersfield Post Office BRADFORD POULTRY MARKET 1106 Kern Street 2-348! 2-27-tf ATTENTION Blood-tested baby chicks, poultry supplies nnd feed buy your eggs.

Chicks 118 a hundred. 2219 Union or 814 Eighth. 1-1430, or home, 2-9481). 1-1-tf IF YOU need money out of your llve- gtock at once, phone 2-3529. B-51-if BLODGETT SPAULDING SALE YARD on Highway 99, 3 miles south of Bakersfield SALE TUESDAY JUNE 26, 1945 CATTLE Lots of cattle of all kinds for Tues day sale.

Beef cows, bulls, calves, butcher cattle of all kinds. Bring In your cattle, there's plenty of buyers here. DAIRY CATTLE A good consignment of dairy cows for this sale. We are having some of the best cows in the country consigned to this sale. Bring in your cows.

i HOGS, HORSES Plenty of butcher hogs, feeder pigs, piggy sow. Horses, mules; a nice team of young work mules for Tuesday sale, also some saddle horses, MISCELLANEOUS Furniture, rabbits, chickens. Hard- to-get articles. This is a big sale, come early, lots of good furniture, sale at 9:30. Bonded for your protection.

282 FOR milch cow. 1016 Patomac Drive. 284 FOR saddle horse, 16 hands high. 175. 2-70H7.

284 FOR bred poll Durham, steers, white faced hiefers, also come big-boned bred Holstein heifers, 18 months old. 500 East Brundage Lane. 2Its FOR well-mannered saddle horses. One standard mare, one quarter and Morgan gelding with saddle. Also See at (ID East Casa Loma Drive.

284 WANTED TO hens, rabbit and rabbit skins. Phone 9-2254. Will pick up. 287 FIVE-QUART milk goat, 125. 2432 East California avenue.

TWO baby beef and three milk for sale. Route 3. Box 653, 1 east ol Old River, miles south on Qocfnrd Road. 282 FOR family milk cow, fresh in few three milk goats, service billy. 310 East Tenth street.

285 NEED EGOS? Don't worry; chance to Panamin laying mash. We deliver. Pioneer Mercantile Company. 8-8581. 6-2I-tf BABY CHICKS are Place your early with Riverview Hatchery 215 Roberts Lane.

g-23-tl FOR 4 I buck. Cal 101 Kentucky, or 2-3140. 212 Mel Other FOR Cocker Bptnitl 1'. K. IM FOR snd white imrtl-eotored Cocker purebred ftrfft.

2(4 POLICE puppy tor Phone FOR tborouRhbrcd lish pups from stock. old. Phone (-F-S or to W. C. 4 Frailer Park, Calif NEW YORK STOCK CLOSE NEW TORK.

June 23. Air Reduction Alaska Juneau Allied Chemical and L)ye Allis Chalmers American Can American Car Koundry American Locomotive American Rad. and Ptd. San American Rolling Jllll American Smelter and Kef American and Tel American Tobacco American Viscose Anaconda Armour and Co Atchison. TopeUn ft Santa Ke Atlantic RefintliK Aviation Corporation Baldwin Locomotive Rendlx Aviation Bethlehem Steel Boeing Airplane Worden Boig Warner BrlSKs Manufacturing California Tack Calumet ft Hecla Canada Dry Canadian Pacific Case (J.

Cateniillar Tractor Celauese Corporation Chesapeake tic. Ohio Chrysler Columbia C.as and Electric Commercial Credit Commercial Solvents Commonwealth Kdison Common wealth Southern Consolidated Edison Consolidated Vultee Container Corporation Continental Oil Del Crown Cork and Crown Zellerbach Curt ins- Wright Douglas Aircraft nil Pont De Nemour Kastern Airlines Kactman Kodak Electric Auto Light Electric Boat Klectric Power and Light C.eneral Electric (Jeneral Foods Motors lioodrich Ooodyear Tire and Rubber Orem Northern Railroad pfd (Jreybound Corporation Homestake Mining Houd Hershey International Harvester International Nickel Can International 7'aper International Tel. and Tel 55 30', M'a 3s 4 Hi 32'i .1 43 67 43 53'i 46'" 33', 43 S3 ..167 Ji 5.1H 16 43 63 la 26 1 fi? Rf i 7 i K'fl'a Lihhpy-Owpnu-Ford Glaus nS'-j I.ot'\v'5, Inc. MnMln Mat-tin Parry Mr UoblMns rd 1 1 Nnsh 1 Nil I iOMal ISisruil Nil inn I 'nfh IlesiHlpr 3ft 'a Xntinnnl I'rodurts 31 Natjunal l.f-nU Nat ional 1'owcr hljrht Vork North Atnf-rirjin Aviation Nor i A tivrirmi t'o Dfi Northern Pm-lflr Ohm Oil 1 4 Pm-1 ftp (ins ft Klet'trlr Packard 7 AnTM'ii'nn Airways' "1 Piirninmiiit Pictures 7 ii Peiuipy'n t) IIS Pennsylvania Knilrnnd 40 Plieliw Phillips pptrolfuni Publif of N. Pullman Corp.

of America 1 a sj Hadifi-Kfith-Orphrutn 9 7 Hayonier, Inr -I i Hepnblic PIPP! Tlpynolds Tolmci'o Kli-hfleld Oil 1- SohHiiley illery Rophurk IIS Sht'Il Union Oil 1:7 Socony Vac'uum Southrrn Pacific f.T SrnithPi'ii Hiifhvny i Spprry Corpni at ton Standard RriindH Siniulnrrl ft J4 pfd 7 i Oil of California 1 -i Standnrd Oil of Indiana 3Mi Siandard Oil of N. 7 Sludenakpr Texan Company a i Tide Walfr Associntrd Oil 1 fl-N 14 Trannnniprica. AVrstorn Til 1 I'nion r.arbide 1'nion Oil of California 23 I'nion Pnrifle 133 T'nitpd Air I.inpa 4ft Tnitod Airrrafl 30 I'nitpd 27i I'nitPd Has Imp. 17 1'nltfd StalPH Rtihber li I'nitPd SratPK 8lerl 70 'i Warner ttrol Ijers l.S AVpstprn I'nion TcloKraph 50 '-i WpslinBhnune Klpi-. ft Mfp 34 M'oohvorlh 4fi YuuiiKMlnwn Sheet Tubp Autos, Rails Push San Francisco Stocks SAX FRANCISCO, June .25.

(JPl Auto and rail stocks pushed ahead in morning trading on the stock exchange today, making several new highs. They included Continental Motors, Graham-Paige, Packard, Southern Pacific, 57, up 2Vi: Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, 100 4 up Baltimore Ohio and New York Central. Transamerica advanced at 14 Alreon Manufacturing Alanka Juneau 8 Blshup Oil Crown Xellerbach J.i.s DICIiorgio pfd ln Rmpire C'apwell Farnswortli If'i (leneral Paint pfd Hale Brothern Hollywood Development Hunt com IMarch Calculating 3J Menasco Alainifaclurlng 2.90 National Auto Fiber Nalional Auto Finer pfd Infi Occidental Petroleum 33 Pacific Aggregates R. K. A R.

Co. pfd Republic Petroleum com Richfield Oil 12,. S. ntid W. Foods Safeway Stores 21 San Mauriclo 1.10 Southern Pacific Tide Water Oil 19 4 Transamerica 4 Union Oil of California Universal Oil Victor Kqnipment YoBemlte Portland pfd 1.20 23 "I Chicago Orain CHICAGO.

June 26. UP) Grain mar- ketii mixed in active early futures trading todny. Hedge Belling wlieat dip RS much as under commission house liquidation. Wheat opened higher to lower than close. July -II.

85. Corn was unchanged to lower, December ll.lS'.-ifflH.ir) 1 Oats were up to July Rye was down "4 to July Jl. 52 Barley was Ii lower, July 7 Qovarnmant Bonds NKW YORK. June 25. Closing prices of government bonds on the New York Stock Exchange: December 103.2.

HO-55 odd 113.30. 2Hs June 101.29. December 101.24. 2 Vis 70-6S 101.21. Agricultural Weather Forecast Tlie weather forecast for the farmers of the Houlhern San Joaquin valley, prepared by the United States Weather bureau In co-operation with the Kern county farm advisor's office of the agricultural extension service, if: Slowing increasing temperatures with clear skies today and Tuesday.

Further outlook is for still a little warmer Wednesday and lowering humidity. Maximum temperature Sunday was 89 with the minimum this morning, Legal Notices NOTICE OF BALE OF REAL ESTATE No. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OP THE STATE OP CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KERN. In the Matter of the Estate of HENRY H. BRINKMETER, also known as H.

H. BRINKMEYER, also known as HERMAN HENRY BRINKMEYER, Deceaaed. Notice hereby given that the undersigned Executor of the Estate of Henry H. Brlnkmeyer, also known H. H.

Brlnkmeyer, atao known Herman Henry Brlnkmeyer, deceased, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on the twentieth day of July, 1946, at the hour of 10 a. m. or after said day. at the law office of Harold D. Leddy, Attorney nt Law, 316 Haberfelde Building.

In the City of Bakersfleld. County of Kern, State of California, all the right, title, Interest, and estate of the Maid Henry H. Brlnkmeyer. known as H. H.

Brinkmeyer, also known as Herman Henry Brlnkmeyer at the time of his death, and all the right, title, and Interest that the said estate has by operation of law or otherwise acquired other than or In addition to that of the said Henry H. Brlnkmeyer, also known as H. H. Brlnk- meyer. also known Herman Henry Brinkmeyer at the time of his death in and to that certain parcel of land particularly described aa follows, to-wit: PARCEL ONE All of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter (NEU of of Section Four (4).

In Township Twentynine (29) South. Range Twenty-five (25) East. Mount Diablo Baae and Meridian. In the County of Kern. State of California.

EXCEPTING THEREFROM an undivided three- fourths interest in and to one half acre of land therein, on which located a well and pumping plant. Bids or offers are invited for sold property and muxt be In writing and will be received at the law office of Harold D. Leddy. Haberfelde Buildlnc. Bakersfield, California, attorney for said executor.

01 may be filed with the Clerk of the s.ild Superior Court of Ihe State- of California. In and for the County of Kern, or delivered to the said executor personally at time after the first publication of this notice snd before the making of said Terms and conditions of sale: Cash In lawful money of the United States of America, ten per cent of the purchase price to be paid on day of sale, balance on confirmation of aale by the Court. Dated June 13, THOMAS DEVLIN'. Executor of the Estate of Henry H. Brinkmeyer, also known si H.

H. Brlnkmeyer. alao known Herman Henry Brinkmeyer, Deceased. June 20-July Incl. Los Ancolos Produce LOS ANCiKLKS.

June 25. 1 in fruits and vegetables was fairly Rood toduy. Carrots nnd peas firm at. cell- Ing; Kraiiej! slightly lower: berries weaker on youngherries nnd hoysenherrles: corn, celery and figs slightly weaker: avocados. iilnmH and rhubarb dull: lettuce strnilj' on 4 about Kleady on 5 tomatoes slightly weaker on San Joaquin valley, on other-it.

Apples: Tulare county White Astra- chnns 7. Re Ib. Apricots: San Jonnuln valley royals, Blenheims and Tlltons 8W9r Santa Clara county Blenheims lOc Hi. Asparagus: Local, select 22ig'25c choice II). Avocados: Fucrtes Ana- heims Lyons Xabals Dickinsons flats, Fuertes Splnks and Dickinsons S2.ri08/>3.50.

Keans: Loca'l and San Diego county Kentuckys 11.7c. local. Bountiful and Valentines 11.7c Ib. Hcrrics: Boysenherrles. local, trays loganberries.

local. tr-nys red raspberries, local a'nd Santa Clara counts', trays strawberries. Ssn Diego county, trays, Klon- dikes Carrots: Iced, crates, fi Arizona. SftlinaR ftnd Oxnard local, 3 doz. 1.95.

Cabbage: Local, Cannonhall. red, local and northern, crates Cauliflower; Luia Obispo county, lettuce cratM, untrinimed Oxnard, lettuce cratpp. untrinimed $2.501:0 2.75: local, Snowball, pony crates $2.50 62.75. Celery: Pascal, Venice, 20-in. crates $4 fiturrtee, craten, Venice.

$5lti 5.25. f'a a loupes: Imperial valley. orates jumbos, Honeybnlls. rnperlal valley, standard 45s, honeydewH, Imperial valley, standard f2.8B®2.*a. Corn: Coachella valley, crates, Golden CrosH.

5-6 Backs 8 doz. $3 0 3.50; Kern county, lugs 3 duz. Cucumbers: All district field grown, best B.Sc Ib. Eggplant: Coachella and Imperial valley lOfflillc Ib. Figs: Snn Joaauin valley Black Missions, 6-lb.

flats. Grapes: Coachella valley eeedless, 24-lh. lugs Lettuce: Dry pack Santa Maria and AVatsnnville, crates 4 $4.10: 5 Lompoc. doz. local.

3 $1.2. I Nectarines: San Joaquin valley John Rivera ih. Onions: Street, sales. 50-ib. packs, Spanish.

Kern county, medium white wax. local reds. Kern county, large white boilers, Arizona $2.50: lugs, local, Spanish $1.1001.25. Peaches: Sun Joaquin valley. Alexanders.

Stevens. Triumphs, Fishers, 2-Iayer Red Birds, Early Hales, S-Iayer Ib. Peas: San Luis Ohispo county 12.3c Ib. Peppers: Bells, Coachella valley, 37-lb. crates yellow chill, Coachella volley green chili, valley 25c yellow chill Ib.

Plums: San Joaquin valley, Santa Rosas 10011.4c Hi. Potatoes: Street sales, 100-lb. sacks. Kern county, long whites, 1 S. No.

1 A local, Bakers. U. 8. No. 1 $3.54193.62.

Rhubarb: Local, cherry, apple boxes $1.50 Squash: While summer, local and San Diego county, lugs $2.26 yellow c.rookneck. local and San Diego counlv, lubs Tomatoes: San Joaquin "valley, lugs. 5x8 and larger Imperial valley, crates, 9-12 tops. Texas, lugs, 6x6 nnd larger Watermelons: Imperial valley, stripes and Klondlkes $3.55 per cwt. Los Angolos Cash Grain LOS ANGELES, June 23.

quoted are field run. In carlot only. California barley, grading 46 bulk $2.17 1 California Mllo, No. 2 yellow, sacked 2.75. California wheat, bulk.

No. 1 hard or while $2.72 1 No. 2 oats. 35 bulk No. 2 yellow corn (domestic), bulk, no quotations.

Los Angolos Hay LOS ANGELES. June 25. (JP) I 8. No. 1 $31(8'32: IT.

S. No. 2 leafy V. No. $25(92; grain hay No.

1 barley $24(8'26: Xo. 1 ouja Carlot arrivals: Vlieat, 39 barley. 5 corn. 3 oats. 9 milo.

9 flax, 16 flour, bran. 8 cereal, 109 hay. Logal Notices PROBATE No. 8766 In the Superior Court of the State of California In and for the County of Kern. Order and Notice of Order Appointing Time and Place for Proving Will and Hearing Application for Testamentary Thereon.

In the Matter of the Estate of Manuel L. Frager. Jesuslta M. Frager having filed a petition for Probate of Will and praying for Letters Testamentary of the of Manuel L. Frager.

deceased, THEREFORE, in accordance with Section 327. of the Probate Code. IT IS HKREBY ORDEKED. that July 9lh. 1945, at 10 o'clock A.

M. of that day, and the Court Room of Department No. 2 of the Superior Court, at the Courthouse. In the City of Bakersfield. County of Kern.

be. and the same is hereby appointed the time and place for proving the. Will of said deceased and for hearing the application of Die petitioner for the issuance to petitioner of Letters Texlamentary thereon, when where any person Interested may appear nml contest the And It Is further ordered that notice thereof be published in The Bnkersfleld Californlan for the time required by law. Dated June 22, 1943. R.

J. VEON, County Clerk and ex-Officio Clerk of Superior Court, DORSEY CAMPBELL. Hopkins Building, Attorneys for Petitioner. June 23 to July 4 inc. WOULD to from food locker In tor ia Phone NOTICE FOR RIDS Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Trustees of Ollg Elementary School District, Kern County, California, will receive staled up to July 1.

Inclusive, for the following. 7:30 p. M. For furnishing all labor, material, transportation and service for the Installation of two 60.0»0-B. T.

and two T. V. standard Floor that are approved by State school and National Board of Fire Also for two 40.000-cuble foot Squirrel with water Air Two 55.000-cublc foot Squirrel type with pumps. may bo for furnishing of above delivered at School went of MclClttrlck without Installation cost Preferably both will-be received from one "firm for of sbovc. or from that can fur- only coolers or T.

T. W1LLM, Clerk. SMI. incl. -NOTIC OF SALE AT AUCTION In accordance with the provisions of Section 4041.21 of tbe Political Code of the State of California.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on tbe 2nd day of July. at the hour of 11:00 A. the Board of of the County of Kern. State of California, will sell at public auction at the resrular meeting place of said Board at the Courthouse. City of Rakersfleld.

to (be best and highest bidder for cash all right, title and Interest of said County of Kern In and to the following described real property, being no longer required for County use, to-wlt: The southerly one-half (';) of Lots 50 nd 21 in 'Block 54 in that portion of (be City of Hakersfield. California, formerly known as the Town of Kern, per map filed In Ihe office of the County Recorder of County of Kern. January 12, UIO, the northerly boundary line of southerly one- half of being a line parallel with the northerly line of Lake Street and equidistant between the northerly and southerly boundaries of The Seller reserves the right to reject or to accept the highest and best bid. Dated day of June. BOARD OF SCPERVISOnS OK KERN COUSTI, By C.

W. HAJtTT, June tt-tt incj. Stock Prices Advance With 20 Issues Atop I ANOKI.KS. '25. Opening stock price." advanced today with .0 issues six declining und five unchanged on a turnover of shares.

Hnlsii rhlcii Oil. Central nient. Consolidated Steel common, I Kxi-'ler Oil. Republic Petroleum. Southern California Kdison fi per pnt prpferred.

Solar Aircraft. South- TII 1'actfic, TraiiSiUiierlcn anil I'nion t)il of California advanced. l-ane-Wolls. Alenasco Maniifacttir- UK and Kyan Aeronautical declined. V'hica Oil I'enliHl Invesi input Sx Consolidate!) Steel '--'i Kseter Oil A 4" Lane-Wells l.ln.oln ivtroleinn 77'-j Mf'iinsc'd Northiop Itenllbllc IVInilenm Hyan Aeriniiilil leal 8 Sinclair oil 17 South.

Calif. Ellison 6 pet. pfd Solar -I Southern 1'nrific fifiS Standard Oil of Calif '4 Triinsii iw-rii'M 1 4 Union Oif of Calif Cotton Futures NEW YORK. 23. Light mill buying asainsi textile orders fen- liired limited trniilrlt In lotion flltilrcn today.

Liquidation in July, anticipating first notico day tomorrow, was readily nbsurbetl by local cuvpring. Activity WHS rt'stricicd fientHiiK final enactment of the price control law. Later afternoon were to 30 cents a bale higher. July 112.95, October 22.84. December 22.7ft.

Futures i-losod 15 cents a bale lower tu 1U cents July 22.91 October 22. SO. December 22.71, March 22. fill, nominal. May 22.fit.

Middling svot -it. "6, nominal. Poultry and Eggs T.OS AXOKI.KS. June 25. Wholesale tiricps consumer grade: Lfirge grndn A grade 40'ic.

medium griule A 40'jc. mini 11 grade A Candled PRSS to retiillers; Krade AA, cases 47c. cartons 49c: mpdiiim Rniile AA, cases 42c. cartons 44c; lurjre grade A. cases 4.V.

cartons 47c; mcilinm grnile A. 4LV. cartons 44i'; Hinnll grade A. asps 3Rc. cartons 40o; large grade B.

cases 4L'r, cartons 44c. Retail prices to consumers (cartnnV T.arKe grade AA medium crude A medium 43c, small 45c, large grade 4He. San Francisco Dairy SAN' FRANCISCO. June 25. (UD Buttpr; 93 score 43'tc.

SO score 42'ir. Cheese: Loafs 28.2c. triplets 27.2c. Kggs: Large grade A 43 mediuin grade A small grade A large grade 40'ic. Central California egga: Large grade A 47ic.

medium grade A 42c. small grade A 38c. large grade 42c. Nye Nlflsen Large grade A 44c, medium grnile A 41c. small grade A 3Sc.

Active Stock Trading Seen in New York Vfce Urifrittffo CaKfornfan Monday, June 25,1945 NEWS OF OIL FIELDS -(By MARTHA JANE HARRISON)- YORK, Juno Slurks oppnpil stpndy to firm today en moderntply active tt-ndlns. Hunds held steady. Sotithorn opiMiPcl lO.tMli) at l'i, the prnviotts cldse. while I'tililie Service Rained to mid Kdlson firmed to SI 2 hud ii 2000-sharp block In the low-priced motors at 7'a up and equal to the high. Xash-Kel- vlnator, innti at tip Stttde- liaker tip Hudson up Cenenil Motofs to Ftnllrond Issues were quiet with prices little chunked.

Steels held a round the previous close. SOITIIKKX OIL I'ROSI'ECJTS DISCISSIOX K. Bone, manager, Industrial department. Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, will speak before After recovering the fish, nil nmn in Bakersfield Tuesday at to attempt another test. p.

m. at the Inn on the subject of lndustri.il activity and I to run casing and produce the well i In the Jewett zone. Xord Xo. 3 well Is fishing for tailpiece which was lost while attempt- I inif to formation test the Vedder. business prospects for southern Call I'onila.

Joseph Jensen. elected ehalritinn of the conservation DRILLING HARD SHALE Oil Company reports the recently HtHK nln is drilling in shale at 9576 feet. The Hou- committee, has called the meeting and will preside. Mr. Bone's with the T.os Angeles conxlMM of chin 74 started flowing Saturday morninR but no jfausre is It showed .11.6 Rmvlty with 0.5 per cent.

ciil. hean and 400-pound tubing pressure. Three Propositions Face City Electors Continued From Tage Nine 111 3 7 11 street facing on Blanchp street. This consolidated precinct will consist of precincts 47, 48. 49, 50 and 61.

In Precinct 10, polling place will he at Mrs. K. Conkley's garage in rear of L'7-5 San Kniidio street, a consolidated precinct of rec- ulnr precincts 6U, 54, 55, 56 and 57. Precinct 11. consisting of precincts 58, off, 62, 67 and 6S, will have a polling place at the fire engine station at Tenth street and Chester avenue.

In Precinct. with voting at the D. Wells garage. 616 street, precincts 64, 65, 6fi, and 70 will lie combined. 1'reclnct 13.

consisting of precincts 71, 73, 74, 75 nnd will have a polling plnce at the garage of the Reverend Ralph If. Cox residence at street facing Bank street. Los Angolos Citrus T.O.« A.NGWLKS. June were firm and lemons Hteady In locnt fialen of than rarlols. Oranges: Per box, local and Han Jonquin valley parked all 15; lon.ie.

medium to large, J3.25 W3.76; uniall Lemonx: Per box. local, loose, Itest mostly 13.50: small I.1W3.25: fancy wrarpcd and packed, all KERN BIRTHS RECORDED HAKKRHFIKI.D the wife ot Sidney J. Austin, a daughter, Donna Sue, June 7. wife of Rusnell J. Barnhart, a daughter, Gretchen Maxlne.

on June wife of Paul SanchM Barroza. a son, Garry Leon, June 4. wife of Thomas Cephtis Bowers, a Wwight Thomas, June wife ot Jess Willard Bra- mim, a daughter, Dianti June, June 5. wife of Robert Orland Burkett, IwliiH. a son, Richard Leo, and daughter, I.lnda Kay.

4. wife of Herbert Waldro Cannon, a daughter, Betty J-ee. May 31. wife of Roy Gordon Chambers, a son. Richard Tex, June .1.

wife of Bernard Clift. a daughter, Karen J.oulse, June 1. wife of George Washington Davis, a daughter. Ruby June I. wife of Hnlvailor T.

trnda, a daughter, Suasanna Margeurlte, June 3. wife of Oreste John Fa- nucchl. a daughter, Antoinette Christine. June 4. wife of John Newton Fields, son, John Newton.

June 2. wife of Gustavo B. FonUs, adaughter, Rachel, June 5. wife of Nicholas Gallegos, a daughter. Virginia Esther, June 4.

wife of Ezequiel Gomez, a daughter, Rachel, May 28. of Bruce A. Grovcr, a son, Kenneth Karl. June 3. wife of James A.

Harris, daughter, Jennie JIarjorie. June 8. wife of Frank Hatcher, daughter. Nancy June, June 7. wife of John Eucie Hubble, a daughter, Mary Kathryn.

June 4. of Henry Junior Jackson, a daughter, Delores. May 29. wife of Edward Marlon Lambert, a son. Larry Edward.

May 30. wife of Rosemlo Lopez, a daughter, Josephine, June 8. wife of Grant A. Magnuson, a son, Garry Grant, June 7. wife of Carter Jay McClanahan, a daughter, Karren Eula- heth, June 1.

wife of Arthur Morris McCoy, a son, Larry Wayne, May 31. wife of Harvey A. McKce. a daughter. Laurie Ann, June 4.

wife of Homer Lee Maxwell, a daughter. Kelly Darlene, June 1. wife of Ernest R. Melone, ft daughter, Barbara Diane. June 2.

wife of Charles Wilbur Merrell. a son, Jackie June 1. wife of Osha! Huey Mince, Hon. Jerry Van, June 1. wife of Karl R.

Mitchell, a son. Kenneth Dean. 1. wife of Slavey Donald Naftel, a daughter. May wife ot Jason Neal, a daughter, a Donna Sue.

June 1. OGBOR.V—To wife of Bert Ogborn. a son, Dean. 29. wife of James D.

Redlck. a daughter. Ina Heleene. June 3. wife of Hoy James Reynolds, a son, Donny Raye, June 7.

wife of Clarence Elbert Hose, a son, David Warren, June 3. wife of Marcus M. Rud- nlck. a son, Richard Allen. June 3.

wife of James H. Rutherford, a daughter. Beverley Diane. wlfo of Loy Vernon Snffle, a son. Cecil Paul, November 4, 1(144.

wife of Jack Carl Scholdburg, a daughter, Constance Lorene, June 4. wife of Joe Sellers, a daughter, Carol Pauline. June 4. wife of Chester K. Srr.ed- ley.

a daughter. Patricia Ann. June 8. 8Ol wife of George L. Kouiherland, a daughter, Marinila Sue.

May 31. wife of Lewis John Slnm- mel. a daughter. Karen Faye. June 2.

of Willie Elgin Thomas, a daughter. Carol Ann, June 6. wife of Luther S. Qulnlon, a xon, Eddie Ryan, May 29. wife of George H.

Wheeler, a son, Fred June 2. wife of Elwin Eugene Wiley. daughter, ilsre.ua Joeiinn, June 3. BVTTONWIM.OW of Delbert Gibson. son, Bobby Ray.

Juno 8. wife of Esteban Quiras Ornelas, a son, Esteban Uulras, May 24. wife of Daniel Carnmco, a daughter, Caroline Sandoual. June 0. wife of Lawrence White, a son, Jimmy, June 2.

Ml HOC wife of Ernest Albrecht Hoock, a son, Jack Darcy. June 4. wife of Carl Clifford Carlsson. a son. Clifford.

June. 7. wife of James Anthony a son. Robert John, May 39. wife of Claudell Empey, a daughter, Mariann, June 4.

wife of Frederick Louis a daughter, Mary Susan, June 7. wife of Glen Howard Harder, a son, Wayne Steven. June G. wife of Slraud McBrlde. twin Hons, Sheldon Lea and Eldon Lamont.

May wife of Donald Edward Taylor, a son, Walter Wesley, June 7. MOJAVK wife of Stewart Spailltltng Chenard, a son, Stewart Spauldlng, May 31. wife of Ralph Jack Hull. a daughter, Lorraine Catherine. June 3.

wife of James Edward Moore, a son. Edwrtrd. May 27. wife of Louis Carl fer, a son, Edwin Louis, June 3. I.AMONT wife of Lloyd Melvln Threlkeld, a son.

Carl Dean. June 3. wife of Vaughn Irwln, a son, Paul lilvon. May AKVIN HE ARTS wife of Rqnald Carl Hearlnill, a daughter, Patricia Ann, June 6. wife of William It.

Jackson, a son, David Bruce. June 9. wife of Alex Waller Shadden, a son, Larry May 28. DKI.ANO wife of Andrew Cruz Es- calnua, a uon, 1'ertro Lehnuin. June 3.

wife of Reynaldo Vargas Flores, a son, Robert. June 10. wlto of Jose Mendoza. a daughter, Rosa, June ti. wife of Arthur James Murray, a sun.

Michael Arthur, June 1. wife of Gilbert Par- Kons. a son, Paul Eric, June 6. wife of Don William Rl- naldl. a son.

Jiinies Wayne. May 30. To wife of David Lopez Sala- star, a dunk-liter, Strom, May Sl'HIJITENUntG To wife of Harry Snrultenburg, a son, Bert Richard, June 2. 8HAFTKR wife of Lara Ar- rcola, a daughter, Mary Louise, June 4. wife of Lulhnr Hen Crabtree, a son, Donald Ray.

June 1. wife, of George G. Gaede, a son. Edward Chnrlen, June 4. GALI.EGO—To wife of Curpio Gallego, son, Frank Emillo, Jurre 4.

wife of Huston Little, a daughter, Linda Lou. June. 2. wife of Lyde H. Mi-Donald, a daughter.

Bonny Mnrle. Mn.v 30. wife of Lloyd John Osborn, a daughter, Martha Geratdlne Osborn, June 7. wife of Albert L. RaU- laff.

a son, Lloyd Clyde. June 4. wife of Frank Romero, a son. Uaymond David. 23.

wife of Hollls C. Whitmire, a son. Harry Fining, June 3. HAMO wife of Walter E. Inscore, a Irey Dewberry.

June 6. wife of Solomon Morales. a. dnughter. Soyla Ann.

June K. wife of Clyde Alvln Moseley, a daughter. Cheryl Ann, June 3, UII.UAI.K wife ot Robert Theo-loie DavldHon. a non. Kent Arthur, May 31.

wife of Vincent Charles Heinrlchs, a daughter, Jolene Marce. June 2. wife of Raymond H. Nagel, a son, Michael Joseph. June 7.

wife of Rusiell J. Nix. a daughter. Elvn Mile. June 7.

Wlf.KERSON—To wife of Roy A. Wllker- son. a dfttightifr, Nancy June. June. 2.

OBITUARY NOTICES BI.A<"i4f, IM'PDV services for Buddy Blagg. InfHnt, who died Hulurday ai a local hospital, we.re held at p. m. today at Oreenlawn Memorial Park with the Reverend Elton Hill officiating. The llopson Mortuary was In charge of arrangements.

Surviving- the child are his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blagg. Rlvervlew; brothers.

Robert, Jackie. Donny and Clifford Blsgg. Rakersfield: sinters, Pbillys Shinn Marlon Tacker. Texas: Jean Tllaxg. Los AnceleB: Arline Hlaictr.

Bakersfield; uncle, Fred Bliigg. Bnk'rnfif aunt, Mr-K. Charlotte Thompson, Bakersfield. for CharlM! Lamb, 23, who scci'luntnlly Saturday, will he held tit 2 p. m.

Tuesday at Payne Son Chapel with the Reverend Paul Winters officiating. Interment will in Cemelery. Surviving Mr. Lamb are his widow. Mrs.

Mary Lamb, Arvln; sons. and A'irgil Lamb, Arvin; niothe.r, Mrs. Mallle Cross. father. Robert Lamb.

brother. William Lamb; Mrs. M. McAndrew. Arvln.

HMITH. MICHF.I.K JKANN'E Funeral services for Mlchele Smith. Infant, who died Haturday at a local hospital, will be conducted at p. m. Wednesday at Oreenlawn Memorial Park with the Reverend Ralph Cox officiating.

The HopNon Mortuary is In charge of arrangements. The child by her pnrents, Mr. nml Mrs. Frank Smith. nak'-rsfield; bioth-r.

Jeffrey Smith, liakeraf leltl; Brenr-Kri'tulrnother. Anne HHnso.n. Bakersfield; srandpar- enls. Mr. and Mrs.

D. J. Johnson, Mrs. Ida Smith, Baktrnfleld. IN APPRECIATIO 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): Mrs. Lilly Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Clnten Wolfe nnd Maurice K. Tlee.

itiK Industries to esttilillsh thorn- The No. well was selves In Los Angelc-s and UpuddPrl June 'Jl. It Is down to the preparation of reports onil stir- 15n fflpt vvith in standing ce- veys InillcnthiK oppnrtunitles for mpnte(1 It waa cemented at 151.1 profitable manufacture of tipptled Vii'ddiiftH. HP ttlso dli'Pi'ls the cliam- lipr's progfiim for Ihe development of natural resources In the county. ((uiilificd AccofditiK to Mr.

Mr. Bone i 02J4 leet. is especially well (nullified to discuss i The Iv. A. Club Xo.

R7-6 well Is Indus trial activities. This nll-im- Western Gulf Oil Company's wildcat well, the KCt, Htocktlale A-2 is orlnK In gray sand at a depth of portant topic has been Riven increas- ItiK emphasis during l' 11 war and W. X. S. O.

(water not shut off) anrl was squeezed with 50 sacks of cement. Another water shut-off test will continue to be oC primary Im- will be tried, portance after the war. The Paloma Unit No. 81-33 well is The. program will also include a new location.

It is 330 feet south, comments by K. K. Pyle.v. chair-1 330 feet west, in the northwest cor- man of the production committee for ner of section 33, 31-26. District Xo, 5, and late releases of war films will be shown.

Barney Barnard, local representative of the conservation committee, urges a large attendance and requests oil men note it is not a dinner ORK TIGHT ABANDONED WELL General Petroleum Corporation announced It has abandoned the Kern- simmer No. 8-27 well. Abandoned June L'O. Bcnco Xo. 3H-2S well Is coringr at 10.D89 feet.

Galloway No. (SS-17 la moving in, and Cauley-Fee Xo. 42-18 Standard Oil Company's Calm Xo. Is drilling at 1664 feet. well at Lost Hills Is continuing to i core tight griiy sand at feet, KIchfieM Oil Corporation spudded The operators are coring aheu-l in a new wildcat well to be known as search of permeable sands.

The Standard Oil 81-21 well at Anthill has bottomed at 3980 feet In gray sand. Preparations are being made (be Tejon D-15, on June 22. It Is drilling in a sand and clay below 300 feet. This well Is a direct offset to the recently dirlled EVans well. Western Cotton Markets Continue Slow Movement Trading in western markets continued slow during the week according to reports of western area cotton division, of the War Food Administration.

Stocks ot Upland holdings in growers' haml.s were apparently continuing In diminish. Offerings were generally light and consisted mainly of equities. Trudnlg in American-Kgywtlan (SxP) qualities was practically at. a with tlm local Hupply In original hands virtually exhausted. Merchant and shipper demand embraced strict low middling and higher, the gray and medium spotted KruiicH and also below grades in staples through 11-16-Inch.

Current limited requirements were helng supplied through repossessions from 1943-1944 loan stocks and by purchases from Commodity Credit Corporation catalogue stocks. Purchases from the latter were described as having been fairly substantial during recent In some localities, Kqulty prices to growers were from 1.50 per bale for the lower descriptions up to $4 per bale for the more desirable qualities, Mill demand wai relatively light and inquiries were few according to Man Killed in Auto Collision in Kern Continued From Page is being treated for major injuries at the Delano Hospital where Overman was treated for minor bruises, reports said. Three-Car Crash A three-car collision brought minor injuries to Vi'rlsien, 33, I'ortervllle, at 7:50 p. m. Sunday, 2 miles north of on the Santa, Fo Way, when he sidcswiped the parked car of Arvie McConnell, Arvln, nnd the car driven by George Blake, 50, Shafter, according to Officer John Walters.

Wilson was treated for minor injuries and dlsmlKsed, Kern General Hospital authorities said. ivy Morris, 32, 125 Twenty-third street, received minor Injuries in a collision at 12:10 a. m. today In front of 209 Decatur street, the highway patrol stated. Minn Morris was riding In the car driven by JLester Robertson, 31, United States Army at Kern Airport, when the car collided with the parked car registered to Richard Davis, 2509 Chester Lane, reports indicated.

Miss Morris was treated by a local doctor. Sergeant Williams investigated the rear-end collision. Jamex McPhetridge, 20, Delano, received major Injuries at. a. m.

Sunday on Sixth street, Delano, when his car collided with a telephone pole, reports stated. He Is being treated at the Delano Hospital, according to reports. trade. advices. Interest was chiefly In the medium and higher extra white and gray grades with lighter interest in a few of the lower and below grades.

Staple demand ranged from 1 through 1 tic but WHS reported to strongest for 1 A fevr sales for both prompt and deferred shipments were completed, however, the current level of mill prices evidently did not lead to any heavy volume of offerings by shippers. Weather conditions were said to have been Ideal frfr cotton with normally high temperature prevailing throughout the western areas of production during most of the week. Plant development is now professing satisfactorily and scattered blooms are beginning to appear in some of the more advanced localities. Us. kersf Staple 8LM l.onirth 1" -130 -JOft -100 -319 20 30 -f quotations.

Los Livestock LOS ANGELES. June 26. mi la 4500: moderately active: steady; two loads good fed steers bulk medium to good steers K.50: common to medium 14.64: medium to good grans and fed heifers II.1.'_':># 13.40; medium to good cows few young rows to 113; outter and comman tf.ltOV. 11.75: and cutters medium to good bulls llt.SOff 13; ftw bulls $14. Calves salable 650; steady: medium In choice calves und vealers H3.i049tS.30; best held abovo JK.25.

Hogs salable 650: steady; truck-Ins 115.75: odd sows and 115. Mheev salable 1000; slow; no sold: other classes steady; medium No. 2 wethers 11.60 with 10 per vent out; medium to good No. 2 ptlt 17.50. with bucks at UNION NM-Preflt CenersUM) Complete Burial as Low as $50 Care Qrkve Included) Cemetery Space as Low as $20 PhoiM 7-7185 CHAPEL nbtlnrtive Funeral Service at Moderate 7-7MI Chester Avenue at Thirteenth J.

t. nWiPilw, DAY and NIGHT AMBULANCE ftlMVICI FINKS HIMSELF S1I.VKKTOX, June 25. "Such carelessness has gut to stop." Police Judge Bert Terry said gravely ax he fined himself $2.50. lie handed the and costs to the police officer who had just tagged the Judge's car for parking too close to a fire hydrant. Only at Green lawn will you find undertaking within cemetery.

Every funeral is complete no matter what the cost, COMPLETE FUNERALS LOW AS 170 Cemetery space low $35 Grccntaum 0 8 A i Perpetual Care CEMETERY MAUSOLEUM CREMATORIUM Bakersfield Memorial Park Phone 5-5811 Leslie 8. Robinson CaW. Boblmon, Manacers CJET US HELP YOU IN TOUR HOUR OF NEED PAYNE SON rUNEMAL HOMC Strvlng This Community Centinuouily tinet Our ftwrvlCfM WNhW AH LAOY AMItVTANT.

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