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I I I I i i I THE BAKERSJIELO CALIP6RNIAN, TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1942 DOW-JONES AVERAGES The preliminary closing Dow-Jones Averages were; 108. 48, off 0.18; rail, 28.05, off 0.06; utility, 11.51, 0.01; 65 atocfip. 35.51, off O.OB. EW YORK, July 28. As tho ticker tape watchers figured' it out, the general stability of today's stock market indicated a lot of discounting or that the list hntl become pretty well immunised to bad Wai- news.

While there was little disposition to wbrk up a genuine rally, bearish implications of tho fall of Rostov to the Nazis failed to bring out any important liquidation. The worst thiU. could be said of the proceedings was that leaders moved over a narrowly Irregular cdtirse. From the start shifts generally were in 'minor fractions either way. Few w.cak spots were in evidence In the closing hour and modest plus marks were well distributed.

Dealings were moderately active in the forenoon but slackened to it dribble later. Transfers were around 250,000 shares. A wide assortment of industrial corporation reports stressing declining profits in the first half seemingly had been taken into account by financial contingents. Inflation and anti- inflation arguments still were about even-up as a trend influence. rdi iirt- iinain Forward Trend in Active L.A, Trade Cotton Futtirtft LOS ANGELES, July 28.

Prices moved firmly forward in ac tive morning trading on the Los An geles Stock Exchange today. Men asco and Bandlnl each advanced 5 cents and Standard of California up to 2194. Altogether, 6 issues were 3 lower and 3 unchanged in of about 4500 shares. III I I Mcnusco Manufacturing higher, volume Close 44 I 1.05 Standard Oil of California 21 Tranjjamerlca 4' Vfc Los Angeles Livestock L.OS ANGELESi July 28. cattle G50; fully steady; good light steera he'd above medium wJiort feds held around $12; common wteers, medium heifers, common to medium canners and cutters, $6.50 S.2B; odd bulls to $10.75.

Salable calves 125; steady; medium to good vealers, choice lacking; medium to good calves, $llfc Salable hops 200: steady to lOc higher; medium to choice 1SO-2HO good and choice nominally quoted few heavies and 160 14.40; medium to good sows, 12.25; odd head to $13.50 and above. Salable sheep 200; steady; good ewes with No. 3 pelts, $5.25 sorted, gcod to choice wooled lambs lacking, quoted $14.50. ri McFarland Hay Supplied by Xorth Kern liny Growers AHsoohition, Alfalfa, U. S.

No. 1, 19.50; V. S. Xo. 2, leufy, U.

S. Xo. 2. Poultry; and Livestock WANTED TO head of horsou and mules; must be old and gentle; a few saddle oonies and all other kinds of livestock. Phone 2-3022.

Koute 3, Box 334. 310 young gentle cow, been fresh five weeks, $07.60, 515 down and $10 a month. 2213 South street In Southgato.7-2 BABY chicks every day in the year; perfect time to start early layers and fryers. Hlvervlew Hatchery. 215 Roberts Lane.

Phone 2-9305. 6-16-tf ONE good Jersey milk cow. White, Route 5, Box 283, Road. H. E.

312 FOUR very good rabbit hutches, 1 buck, 5 does. Bill Banks, fourth house off Rexland Drive on Garber Way. FOR SALE One young work horse, one mare and colt, one 14-montn- old stud, fine animal. Ten miles south on 99, mile east on Weed Patch Highway. Phone 2-3011.

3 12 rabbit fryers. Nlles street. Phono 2-5822. 800 311 DACHSHUND pups for sale. Phone 2-5770.

310 Good home for part Persian kitten. 1020 Oregon. 311 mother a 314 Holt- CUTE male pups, $1 each nice part Cocker Spaniel. by Road. MUST sell my beautiful English Pointer, 10 months old.

First $10 takes' him. Call Ifill Baker street before m. Phone G-G694. 311 For 8 scf lansous COLT service automatic, Just like new, for 2-wheel trailer with good tires. Inquire 1700 Qulncy street, phone 2-4JU3.

.31 1 Notices NOTICE OF MEETING OF CITY OF UAKKR8FIELO 1SOAKD OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Council of the City of Bakersfield will meet as a Board of Equalization Hi 10 o'clock A. M. Monday, August 3, examine the 11H2 assessment iclls and equalize the assessment of properties In the City and shall con- tmue In session lor at least five (5) days. It shall have the power to hear complaints and to correct or modify- any assessment or cancel any assessment illegally made, No complaints will be heard or any npsessment modified unless the parly affected or his agent makes and files with the Council a written application by his oath showing the parts upon which it is claimed a reduction should be made. V.

VAN RIPER, City Clerk ant 1 of the Council of the City of Bakersfield. July 27 to August 6. KOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS tfOll THK CONSTRUCTION OP A CONCUKTK SANITARY 8KWKU ALONG ttgftU BKTAVKKN STHEET AND 8TKKKT, IN THE CITY OF liAKKKSJUELD. CAL1FOKMA. PURSUANT to order of the Council Of the City of Bakersfield, NOTICE is HEREBY; GIVEN that bids will bo received at tho office of the City Clerk until 5.

o'clock P. Monday, the 3rd day of August, 1942, the same to be opened at the regular meeting of the Council at 8 o'clock P. oC the Bald day, for the following: Tho construction of a concrete pipe sanitary newer along 23rd Street between, Street and 8 Street, in the City of Bakersfield, California, in ac- crrdance with plans and specifications on file in the office of, the City En- All proposals 1 or bids fthall be accompanied by a certified check payable to the City of Bakersfield, which shall i not be less than ten per cent of tho aggregate of the proposal or The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bldri. Dated: July 38, 1942. V.

VAN RIPER. Clerk and Kx-OfficJo Clerk-of tho Council ot the CUy of California, JuJy.38, aw, 00, 31; Aug. 1 1. I Cotton prlucH mnde an attempt to rnlly today after slipping nt tlie aliirt to the. lowetit Ugt el HI hi liy New Orlcnnn anil trade price fixing on ftCftle Mown encountered further ft ml Steadily Improving frop and tt dUpoaltloh to aw nit lite 1043 new loan I'hllleil buy- Ing Interest.

Lftter afternoon valuen 20 cents a bale 14.83, December 18.47 and Mil reh 18.02. Futnrpd clftKori Iff rents lower to 0 higher i-Ootober, IS.Hrtj December, 18.4d@lB.40t 18.52 nominal) Mareli, 18.fl3@IH.04t 18.701 lft.75*. nominal. Middling, spot, 10.73. York Courteny Ditvlen Co.

NEW YORK, July Final Close Air Keduotlon Alaska Juneau Allegheny Corporation Allied Chemical Allied-Stores Allls-Chalmera Mfg. American Can Car Had. steel Holllng Mill 10 Smelter Hot Tel. Tel American Tobacco 46 American L. Anaconda Armour Illinois 2ft Atch.

Topeka Santa Atlantic Refinery Aviation Corporation Baldwin Locomotive Itlmore Ohio rnsdall Oil Bendix Aviation Bethlehem Steel Booing Airplane Borden Company 20 17 4 kX 4 American American American American American 64 24 11U 3J4 31 63 60 211 115 "4 Foods 7Vt 30 30 0 4 1) org-Warner 24 Briggs Manufacturing in Canadian Pacific Case Company 70 Celanfcso Corporation Chesapeake Chrysler Corporation Columbia Gas Electric Commonwealth and Southern Consolidated Edison Consolidated Oil Continental Oil Del Crown Xeilerbach oui iisS" vv rig 1 lit Douglas Aircraft DuP.ont DeNemout Kastman Kodak lOlectrlc Auto Light Electric Power and Light General Electric General General Motors Goodrich Goodyear Tire and Rubber IS Great Northern, pfd Greyhound Houston Oil Hudson Motors Illinois Central Interlace Iron International Harvester International Nickel International Tel. Johns-Manvillc Kennecott Copper J-jQcw's Inc Marshall Field McKcsson Bobbins Montgomery Ward Murray Corporation Nanh-Kalvlnator National Biscuit National Cash Register National Distillery New 'York Central Jsorth American Aviation North American Company Northern Pacific Ohio Oil Pacific Gas Elec Packard Motor Paramount Pictures Park Utah Cons. Mining Pennsylvania Railroad PhPlps Dodge Phillips Petroleum Public Service of N. Pullman Pure Oil 9 Radio Corporation of Remington Rand Republic Steel 1414 Reynolds Tobacco. 24 Schenley Distillery 16 Sears Roebuck 55 Shell Union Oil Simmons Company Socony-Vacuum 8 Southern Pacific 13 Southern Railway Sperry Corporation 23 Standard Brands Standard Oil of California 22 Standard Oil of Indiana Standard Oil of New Jersey 38 Stewart-Warner 6 Studebaker Corporation 4 Texas Corporation 3C Tide Water Associated Oil Timken-Detroit' Axle Transamerica 4 Twentieth Century-Fox Union Carbide Union Oil of California Union Pacific 71 "United Air Lines 11 United Aircraft 20k United States Rubber is United States Steel 48 Walworth 3 Warner Bros.

Pictures 5 Western Union White Motor. Wool worth Yellow yruck Cab Poultry, Butter, III LOS ANGELES. July liutter Extras, Firsts, 39 Standards, 30 Undorgrades, 28. IGc. extras, 4lic; light dirty extras, 40c; clean standards, 38c; checks, 33c.

light dirty extras, U7c; clean 33c: checks, 28c. 2Sc; light dirty extras, 2Gc. Case count, 31c. 1'oultry Hens, Leghorns, 4Vi to liens, Leghorns, to 4 17c. Hens, Leghorns, over 4 18c.

Hens, colored, 4 to 2Gc, Hens, colored, over 23c. Broilers, 1 tf to 22c. Broilers, to 2U 24c. Fryers, Leghorns, 2)4 to 3 22c, Fryers, colored, 2 to 2Gc. Fryers, colored, to 4V4 27c.

Roasters, colored, Ibs. up, 28c. Ducklings, Pckln, 6 Ibs. up, 20c. Ducklings, I ekin, under 5 18c.

Old ducks, white Pekln, 8c. Old hen turkeys, ISc. Old torn turkeys, 18c. Capons, 6 to 8 25c, Capons, over 8 25c. Rabbits, No.

1 white, IGc. Rabbits, No. 1 mixed colors, 3U lbn 13c Rabbits, No. 1 old, Gc, Los Cash LOS ANGELES, July 28. ing in produce was fairly good today.

Potatoes: Brokers sales, luo-lb. sacks local long whites, U. S. 1. $3.10 Stockton U.

S. No. 1, street local long whUew, U. S. No, 1, Santa Maria Russets, U.

S. No. 1, $3.75. Cucumbers: Lugs, Grapes: Red Malagas, Lettuce: Iced Salinas- VVatsonvllle, 4s, Cabbage; Local Cannonball, crates, 50, Ueans: Pole LImas, local, San Diego, Celery: Local hearts In small crates, Peaches: Elbertas, two-layer lugs, tj flf. il IJ Asparagus: Local extra fancy and select, Squash: Best, Italian, Watermelons: Ton lots San Joaquln valley 17-20-lb.

averages, to to tart Francisco Livestock SOUTH SAN FUANC1SCO. July 28. aalable 100; steady; half car loifi-lb. grass 'steera fed steers'absent, quoted $13.50 load 1050 Ib. grass cows cannern and cutters active; dairy cows (juoted to medium sausage bulls Calves, salable 15; nominal; good to choice vealers quoted $13 Hogs, salable 300; closing lower; one load good 185-236 Ibs.

barrows and gilts $15.40, early extreme top; late, one load medium 180 Ibs. Oregons odd good sows $12.65, Sheep, salable 2000; around steady; quality plain; two decks good 78 fb. shorn lambs $13.50 straight; deck medium $12, Hortecl 15 per cent; medium to choice ewes quoted $3.50 Futures FRANCISCO, July 28. DuJuth, September, 24S U. nominal: MlnneftpoH September, December, 24UU3.

SESSION OF S. F. MART AN FRANCISCO, July 28. UP)Led by two new highs, stocks climbed higher on thelSan Francisco Stock Exchange during toddy's morning session; Dl Qlorgto Fruit 'common, which gained 50 cents for a new high yen- torday. climbed 25 cents more today to $3.75, Kwa Plantation hit a new top at $16.25 up 75 cents.

Aircraft accessories jumped 35 cents to $1.85 and Matson gained $1.60. Profit taking cut Dl Giorgio pro- fprred and California Packing down 25 cents. Fireman's fund was off Trnnsamerica sold unchanged at California Pocking- Crown Zellcrbnch Di (ilorglo Fireman's Fund InH 02t North American Oil -0 P. CVA J3. Pfd Southern Pacific 13 Irnnaamerlcn Union Oil California lir.4 LABOR Monolith Wage and How Negotiations Beg in Today Continued From Pnge Seven The following profile are visitors in liakefHfleld today: MR.

AND MRS. II. A. IIILDIXG, Snn Francisco. Vacationing.

Hotel -El Tejon. MISS MARGARET McNAUGH- TON, Ltongvlew, Texas. Vacationing. Hotel Kl Tejon. MR.

AND MRS. MARK THl'SEN. Las Nev. Visiting. Hotel Tegeler.

MR. AND MRS. E. A. LEGAULT, Tulare.

Vacationing. California Motor hotel. Gireth Arraignment Postponed by Court July 28. of Leslie B. Gireth, 37-year-old Olendale jeweler, on a charge of murdering Dorena Hammer, 21, was postponed today until August 4.

The postponement was granted at the request of Monroe Friedman, Oakland attorney, who informed Superior Judge Lincoln P. Church that he would represent the jeweler for the purpose of the plea. He was the fourth Oakland attorney recommended to Girth, and talked to the defendant for the first time last night. Gireth, who once told authorities he wanted "to get it over with," had previously Indicated he might attempt to enter his plea without the aid of an attorney. Reporting on the state convention, Mr.

Dickey revealed that Wilbur Wyntt and Ralph Abel, both candidates for the Democratic nomination to the state Assembly from Kern county, were endorsed by the stnte union organization. The convention also endorsed Culbert Olson for governor, Kills Patterson for lieutenant governor and Paul Peek for secretary of state, FRIENDS ATTEMPT fO FREE IILUMENBERG fiACRAMilJNTO, July (A 1 Friends of Samuel Blumenberg, 56, started a new drive today to free the former Los -Angeles union offlclnl from a conviction of Illegal use of gases and acids to cause personal injury by petitioning Governor Olson for Blumenberg's pardon. Blumenberg entered San Quentln prison April 11, 1942, after his conviction in Los Angeles Superior Court February 15, 193H, was appealed unsuccessfully to the District Court of Appeals, the state Supreme Court and the United States Supreme Court. Friends today filed the signatures of 227 members of Cleaners and Dyers-Local 268, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (C. I.

of which he was business agent at the time of the crime, and the signatures of 345 members of the Cleaners and Tailors Consolidated, Los Angeles county organization. The union members' petition said Blumenberg was convicted "on circumstantial evidence" and that his conviction was "a miscarriage of justice." INLAND STEEL ACCEPTS LABOR BOARD DECISION July 28. Steel Company fell in line with other "Little Steel" corporations today by accepting "under duress" the War Labor Board decision granting em- ployes a 44-cent daily wage increase and a union security guarantee. Inland notified its stockholders that it had been forced "in the name of patriotism" to agree to a union compact which "it believed to be wrong." N. Y.

NAVY STRIKE AGREEMENT REACHED NEW YORK, July 28. Navy and union representative's today signed an agreement ending the threat of a strike of 22,000 A. F. 55 Schools Show Valuation Boost Whip Profiteers in Continued From Papc Seven city limits and a gain of $18,400 inside. Riohlaiul district at Shaffer lost $1,746,370 outside to gain $65,130 inside.

Tehachapi school district A .1 gained $101,975 outside city limits lexandria, Egypt) and $18,095 inside. In Taft a decrease of $709,890 was recorded outside city limits, while the inside valuation jumped $38,040. Standard School district in Oildale increased $462,550. Wasco Union School District faced the loss of $377,600 in assessed valuation from last year's figures. Net figures on secondary school assessments are as follows: CAIRO, July 27.

(Delayed) Eight profiteers, convicted under a new law, were whipped in Alexandria today. Each received from 10 to 20 lashes across the back, then was taken to hospital. The lash, made of 10 thongs of leather and rope, previously had been used only on soldiers and policemen convicted of serious offenses under military law. The statutes were revised to include violation of price ceilings. RECAPITULATION TOTALS Assessed Valuation Increase Antelope 7,105,110 100,760 Work at Navy Base Open to Kern Men Civil service employment In the Mare Island navy yard was offered to Bakersfield area workers by special representatives of the navy yard's labor board who will be at the Bakersfield office of the United States Employment Service today and tomorrow, In demand at the navy yard, according to officials, are electricians, machinists, boilermakers, blacksmiths, plpe-coverers and insulators, and general helpers and oil field laborers.

12,106,410 198,616,445 6,852,000 54,600,000 4,796,070 2,922,995 2,626,560 Board Recommends Kern Man's Pardon The state pardon advisory board today recommended a pardon for William P. Smith, of Kern county, who was sentenced to San Quentin in 1934 on charges of grand theft conspiracy and keeping a bucket shop. Concurrence of Governor Culbert L. Olson will be required to grant a pardon to Smith, who served his sentence and was released some six years ago. Effect of a pardon would be to clear Smith's record of a felony conviction.

BEGIN PELLET TRIAL INDIANAPOLIS, July 28. (U.R)—The government opened its prosecution of William Dudley Pelley and two associates today with a statement emphasizing that the defendants had been brought to trial for alleged interference with the war effort nnd not for criticism of the President and the New Deal. TWO SHIPS LAUNCHED ALAMEDA, July 28. more liberty cargo vessels were being outfitted today following their launching: at the Pacific Bridge Company. The Benjamin Sherburn and Samuel V.

were christened yesterday at special ceremonies. Los Cash Oraln LOS ANGELES, July 2S. Cjrnin quotntionR from the Federal-State Market NewH Service. (Prices quoted owt ftold run carlotH only): California barley, sacked, 46 No. 1 bright western, Culifor- tt i K.

Tit 10 2 wicked. JSU.Mfc; California wheat, sacked. No. I soft and hard white, No. 2 yellow corn, bulk, Indax NEW YORK.

July 2K. As- Boolated Press welghtud wboiemUo price index of coniinodltloK today declined to 08.00. Previous day US. 40, week URO 98.118, month ago 97.KO, year ago tlO.oi. liHa 1941 1940 Higb 9D.72 95.12 78.25 9M4 LOW 95.64 77.03 41.4-1 (i92ti average equals 100.) Bonds NEW YORK, July 28.

The oloR- Ing prlceB of bondH on the Now York Htoqk Kxchauge: Delano Kern C. Maricopa Taft Union. Tehachapi Wasco 13,804,095 (1) Decrease. Annette $1,340,360 Aqueduct 1,027,100 Arvln Aztec Bkafld (Out) 16,129,440 Bksfld (In) 30,670,730 Beardsley 5,511,730 Belridge 13,631,970 Blake 426,615 Buena Vista 21,705,690 Buttonwillow Callente Cummings Val. Del.

U. Del. U. (In) Delano Union (Jasmine) Edison 2,063,720 Elk Hills Fairfax 3,018,470 Fruit vale Gar lock Granite Greeley 1,580,000 Greenfield 1,309,225 Greenhorn 40,015 Indian 170.305 Isabella 293,185 Indian Wells Valley Union 4,510,020 584,245 426,220 7,507,546 2,295,195 3,109,705 138,745 1,112,135 Brown Las PI ores Johannesburg Keene Kernville 320,805 111.400 54,750 556,030 1,742,500 Lakeside 14,364,705 Landers Lebec Lerdo Linns Lost Hills Maple 107,550 2R2.32C 1,023,090 859,435 854,975 1,318,810 4,835,050 135,865 182,220 249,255 991,605 837,105 1,029,385 21,805 2,203,865 302,620 15,910 712,470. 142,200 64,565 4,666,365 60,69010,470 5,385 116,455 87,150 9,075 23,400 15,415 2.S65 230 36,385 10,935 14,280 66,315 40,695 JMcFarlnnd Union Stiles Cleveland Maricopa (Out) Maricopa (Inside) 492,080 298,880 Midway 10,078,690 Mojnve 2,040,640 Mount Owen Mt.

View Muroc No rr is Olig Panama Pershiiif? Pondham Pono Flat Ran'dsburg Red Uock 51,055 3,868,185 3,236,375 801,040 2,855,195 1,406,185 3,179,785 1,792,970 3,063,940 358,315 Richland 16,532,925 Richlund (In) 958,825 Rio Bravo 21,439,875 Rockpilo 1,537,500 1,755,075 1,001,890 8'4-B. 45-43, 102,31, 3H, 64-52, 10.3.28. 8, B7-02. 100.8. Los Ancflff Hay LOS ANGELES, July 38.

Hay market. U. S. No. 1, 0 2 lefef y- Kan Jonquin valley, Imperial valley, f21.5Q0 22.fiO; U.

S. No. 2, No. barley now oat hay, t-rop. 4 HoHPtlalo Shafter So.

Kern Counts Union South Fork Union' Standard Stine (Out) Taft (Inside) Tehnchapi i (Out) Tehachapi (Inside) Twin OtikH Vaughn Vlneland Wasco W. Wildwood Woody 1,021,625 576,205 G.i!fi3,2BO 22,553,750 2,417,685 5 1 decrease. A i 601,076 ISOLDS 110,905 1,364,840 7,030,550 247,015 205,570 137,745 45,670 615,645 12,805 18,400 668,410 78,130 5,910 36,205 202,125 62,280 23,595 li.375 65,130 86,490 227,405 43,725 13,745 462,050 40,335 38,040 101,975 14,095 .0.1110 21,575 1,055 of building trades workers employed on $100.000,000 of nyval projects in the metropolitan urea, MUSICIANS WALK-OUT ON KFRC IN HOI HS DISPUTK SAN FRANCISCO, July 28. (UR) Members of A. F.

Musicians Union, Local 6, walked out of radio station KFKO yeatmxluy in a dispute about working hours, The station continued music programs with recorded music, Station Manager William Piibst said the union was insisting: that Us members be employed on a two-hour- per-clay basin, carrying poy 'of $56 for six rtnys, instead of a one-hour basis, with pay of $46 a week. KERN BIRTHS Blrthfl In Kent fount? furnUhcd by DMHlon of Vltnl HtntlMlfN. Kern Comity Ilenlth Dfpiirtment, with the of Hr. I'. Cttneo.

locnl reftUtrnr for tho city of Hnkeri- fleld, Anaa a Mr. nnd Mrs. John ya a daughter, Gloria Dolores Anayn, July 12. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Pascal J. Ansolnbohere a daughter, Jeanette Ann Ansolabohcrc, July 15. Mr. and Mrs. Binllio a daughter Belen Aragon.

-To Mr. and Mrs. Clifford son, Floyd Aries Baker, nd Mrs. Otto James tunes Manuel 14. and Mrs.

Aragon July 9. BAKKR- Baker July 10 Mr. J. Boettcher, a son, Kenneth John Boettcher, July 14 Mr. and Mrs.

William S. Brock way a daughter, Nancy Elizabeth Brockway, July 33. Mr. and Mrs. Van Edwin Bymim a daughter, Marjorio DIanne Bynum, July 10.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Callagy a son, Michael Callagy, July 17. Mr.

and Mrs. Pete Castro a son, James Wesley Castro, July 12. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rudy A.

Cervantes a daughter, Guadalupe Socorro Cervantes, July Captain Donald Gordon Chllcote a son, Don Robert Chllcote, July 12. Mr. and Mrs. Kemp Carlton Collier a son, Steven Kemp Collier, July 1C. Mr.

and Mrs. LeRoy Coulter a daughter, Lee Coulter, July 2. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ronald Donnelly a daughter, Victoria Ann Donnelly, July 15, Mr.

and Mrs. Lonzo Keith Franklin a son, Tommy Allen Franklin, July 10. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gar- cla a daughter, Margaret Garcia, July 12.

Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Bernard Gill, a daughter, Greta Louise Gill. July 13.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wallace Gillesple, a daughter, Nancy Louise Gillesple, July 11. Mr. and Mrs.

James Craig Harris, a daughter, Glenna Lou Harris, July 10. Mr. and Mrs. James Lee Haworth, daughter, Bobble Joan Haworth, July 10. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Elmer Linda Howard Hayes, Hayes, July 13. Mr. son, Gary Ishmael and Mrs. Kenneth Franklin Hicks, a son, Daryl Lee Hicks, July 8.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Verlen Hughes, a son, Larry Ronald Hughes, July 12. Mr. and Mrs.

Brooks Walter Keese, a daughter, Judith Elolse Keeso, July 14. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Koop, a daughter, Janice Sue Koop, July 8. Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Chesterfield Lampshire, a son, Brian Anthony Lampshire, July 17. Mr. and Mrs. LPO Dayton Schmidt, a son, Ronald Dayton Schmidt, July 15.

McKlTTRICK Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robert Schertz, a daughter. Roberta Kaye Schertz, July 16. TAFT and Mrs.

Thomas Bowman, son, Thomas Edward Bowman, July 7. Gun Sergeant and Mrs. Rufus Wayland daughter, LaVera Louise McKinley, July 14. Mr. and Mrs.

John Allen Rtoll, a daughter, Andrea Lee Stoll, July 14. Those tinmen were obtained from the birth for Xehnrhniil ami fturroundlnr UUtrlotB Irrespective of the reftUtrntlon nrea In the county In which tho child waff born. TKHACHAI'I Mr. and Mrs. Jesus U.

Garcia, a daughter, Anita Garcia, July 11. ARVIN Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Daniel Hogan. a son, Ernest Eugene Hogan, July 1C.

Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Jones, a son, Jackie Leon Jones. July 15. Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Fred Spires, a daughter, Frances Ruth Spires, July 12. nnmeM were obtained from the birth for Delano nnd Mirroundliiff dUtrlcU Jrreftnecllve of the reffUtrntloit arm In the county In which the child born. DELANO Mr. and Mrs.

Ted Casio, a daughter, Nancy Casio, July S. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Gant, a son, William Randolph Gant, July 14.

Mr. and Mrs. David Sa azar, a son, David Salassar, July 14. To Mr. and Mrs.

Wood row W. Smith, a daughter, Lena Mae Smith, July 15, 8 If AFTER Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Lacy, George Young, a daughter, Lurlcne V. Young, July 7.

To Mr. and Mrs. Wllllard Clinton Beaty, a daughter, Donna Fay Beaty, July 12. To Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Wood, a daughter, Joyce Ireno Wood, July 15. These were obtained from the blrlh rertlflcnten for and Murrouiidliiir dUtrlctR tlvp of the reirUtratlon area In (be county In which the child wntt born. IT, A To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Paul Cation, a daughter, Judy Kay Cation, July 6.

Lieutenant and Mrs. Austin Orsen Mteenor. a daughter, leon Greenwood MIsGnor, July 10. Mr. and Mrs Loren Klos RusKoll, a daughter, Diana Gail Russell, July 15.

IN APPRECIATION to cxprtiUH my appreciation for the kindness and sympathy of mv friends uad for their beautiful floral offerings during; my recent bereavement, (Signed) MRS. NAPOLEON DAVIS. We to expreHH our appreciation for the klnuneHH and bympathy of our rrlondH and fot their beautiful floral offerings during our recent' bereavement, (Signed) PET13H RAYMOND AND FAMU-Y. MRS. ERNKHT GHESSON AND FAU1LY.

We wish to exprcKa our appreciation for the kindness and sympathy of our friends and for their flornA offerlngK during our recent bereavement, MAUCUR KTCHART. JOHN- ETC MA JIT, MHS. MARTK WHS. MAKJK TUUCH. ANNA XOUGAJtD.

(Uo to TodayV DOCUMENTS RECORDED AT HALL OF RECORDS Builders' Contracts of Rio Bravo Snhool District of Kern county make agreement with Lnrsen RnwllnpR for coiiKirucllon of curbs, sidewalks and tennis court for the Ulo Hrnvo School District at Rio Bravo for Plans and Rpaclflcatlonfl. Contracts Placers Engineering Company agree to soil to Hoofllng Brothers, for $50,000 ewitpmvnt, pnrtly located In Amiulor county and partly at tho RulnUm Onraffp at Johnnnosburg, Kern county, under contract. Deeds 1810 M. Smith, wife of Ralph Smith, ot ol, Ri-ant to IsloholM, a married woman, nnd Ralph L. Smith, a married man, HH joint, tenants, portion of lot 4 of liplnrU'h'H SuhdlvlHlnn, and lot 111, block of tract No.

1138. Edith Borgnllor, mnrrlnd wo- mnn, to John AT. Dnnakia nnd IS me- 13. PonakiH, wlfo, as Joint ton- niUn, lot 1, block of tract No. 1138.

Clifton H. Breokenrlrtffe, a wld- owpr, grants to tho Kern County Mutunl Building and Lon.n AsHorln- tlon of 0 nnd 10, block 4-H, Bakersfleld. Loonartl Rlnrhuck, man, grantn to Manotta Htnrhuck and ChnrloH Loonnrd Starbuck, wlngle man. as Joint tenants, portion of HOC I Ion 1,1, 20-27. Durham and Anita Durham, wife, grant to J.

R. Ploit nnd 11. E. Vlotl, husband and wlfp, as Joint tenants, portion of sv, of lot 34 of Fnothlll dims Farms Company's Subdivision. J.

Knhn and Chnrlot Kuhn, wlfp. ffrant to C. Moiloy and Hcnlpve llotlpy, wife, lots 13 nnd 34, block (1, Mayflower Addition. Tolor, a widow, grants to L. M.

Vest and Audrey I. Vont, wifp, joint tenants, portion of SWVi of Hootlon 31, 30-28. Pnolflc Sin ten Land and Loan Company jrrnntw to Orvlllo G. Wllktnx, mnrrtpd man, OOOths Interest, nnd to Anna J. Wll- klns, 000ths Intovr.sl, In lots and block nakernflold; lot in block MncUnp Addition to Wawcn; port Inn of block 30 of Mayflower Addition; roscrvos onr-hnlf inlcrpsl In oil, in portion of unction 31-2R; lots 1, 3, 17 nnd portion of lot 4, block 23, Skyllnp.

Park Subdivision No. portion of of section 21, 32-33: inter- ost In portion of SlOVi of soc.tlon 21. 32-33. Copy of consent of dlSRolu- tlon of said corporation by bonrd of directors attached and consent of stockholders attached. 13.

Morgan and Maude A. Morgan, wife, grant to Lydla Horc- nuiH, a widow, portion of sy. of N1314 of Hoctlon 7. 30-28. oil, underlying said land.

W. HOSH and Minnie D. Koss, wife, grant tn Donald C. Hoyt and Cerldwen Hoyt, wife, an joint tenants, lot 21 of tract No. 1072, Him Wing and Tiallle Hnlllp Ming, wife, grant to Orvlllo A.

KtlhiH and Kllen Kilhlf, wife, as joint tenants, lot 11. block 21, of Lowell Addition. Location Notices Adams et al file location notice on Appex No. 2 mine In mulpslgnntp.d mining district. flle.s location notice, on Appex mine in undcHlgiiated mining district.

Joseph AVilson and Pearl A. Wilson, wife, grant to Hoy Klling- ton and Llla Mae 73111ngton, wife, as joint tenants, lot 38 of Virginia Colony, excepting one-half Interest In well and pumping plant Bite thereon. Crumpton nnd Cnrl Corey, trustees, under decree of distribution estate of Thomas J. Crumpton, deceased, grant to Fred Crumpton and Ami Crumpton, as joint tenants, all Interest of Charles Fredrick Crumpton, Eddie Thomas Crumpton, Carlton Junior Corey and Mula Van Wert, minors, In SWVi SEtt section 31, 32-25. Van- Wert Arbognst, A auldean Corey, Marvalene Burclette Corey, legatees of the Thomas J.

Crumpton estate, grant to Frod Crumpton, Ann Crumpton, Claud Crumpton, Florence Crumpton Van Wert, Mfirio Crumpton Van Wert, and Lulu Crumpton Corey, all Interest In SWVi of section 31, Van Wert. legatee of Thomas J. Crumpton, grants to Fren Orumpton, Ann Crumpton, Clnitd Crumpton, Florence Crumpton Van Wert, Mario Crumpton Van Wert and Lulu Crumpton Corey, all interest in SWM.of SI3U section 31. County Clerk's Office R. J.

VEON, Clerk Intentions to Wad Horace Sulton Boardman, Bakpi'sfleld, nnd Tommle Jo Bledsoe, IS, Mcl'ar- latul. Jobnle Harvey Boatman, 29, of CJreen- field, and Ruth Luella Hicks, 20, Lament. Freeman Myles Welsh, 10, Tehachapi, and Mao Evelyn Duvis, lit, Bakersfield. Robert Rteele Rorlck, Trona, and Virginia Louise Stone, 23. Hlmfler.

Grady Willliim Buck, 24, and Lula Muc Umholtx. IS, both of Pond. Gilbert Edwin Cox, 25, Tnft, nnd Genevleve Louise Htninan. 22, New Braunfel, Texas. Atanslo Martlnex, 25, and Ascension Padilln, 22, both of Bakersfleld.

llarlan Albert Baker, lit, of Bakersfield, nnd Tjorrnino Audrey Maker, IX, of Vallejo. Hay Morse Shannon, 25, nnd Trene Margaret Haymond, 21. both of Taft, Jerome Bankstmi. 2it, of Bak- ersfleld, nnd Jessie Marie James, of Lubhock, Texas, WInton Dale Kinpic. 21, and Bobbie Lnne, 21, both of Tart.

Now Business Licenses A. Sides, Kern county golf course (Boy Scout Park): soft drinks, sandwiches and golf supplies. M. L. Connie, 250 yards north of Par- rlsli corner, Weed Patch; cafe.

Mary Ward and Kathryn Eastland, 2 mileH west of Greenfield on Taft TTlghwnv; cafe. Alsa Brasnfleld, cafe. CnllxtoO. Rollin nnd Martin A. Tobin, Kern county; peddling fish.

V. Helen Whnrton, SOI Irene street, Bakersfleld; gas, oil and grorprlpH. Plorftnc 1 K. Srimnions, 3'', miles east on Kdlson Highway; service station and grocery store. Emerencinno Nleto, S28 RinUh TTaley street, Bnkersfleld; grocery and meat market.

John IT. Bailey, Weed Patch nt Pnr- rlsh forner; blacksmith and welding shop. New Suits K. HyerH vs. Robert P.v- ers, for and that c-ominnnliy property he.

awarded to plaintiff, described as portion of Kectlon 2(i, DorrlH Kleharty, attorneys for plaintiff. David vs. Tfnff David, for divorce; extreme cruelly; two minor children. 11. K.

Schmidt, attorney for plaintiff. People of the State of California, actluK by and through the Department of Public Works, VH. Lindsay AVilson nt al, for Judgment and condeninatlon (jf portion nf lot In KC'ctifm 4, for highway. Tlollowfjy Clifford D. Hood, George C.

llaclloy. Lincoln V. Johnson and Prancls J. Carr, uttonieys for plaintiff. BUILDINQ PERMITS 0.

Fanucchl, garnge at 1000 Dracena si t. Day work. ELECTRICAL PERMITS AU'hlson, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Company, install electric motors at Harvey UOUHP dining room, Santa Fe Owner. 4 Los Angeles Cash Grain LOS ANO10LES, July 28. Grain quotations from the federal-winle mar- Uet nftWH "wurvice (prlaeH quoted are field run hi carlotB only.) California barley, sucked, 40 No.

1 bright western. yellow inilo, No. 2, Callfornlu wheat, sacked, No. 1 soft and hard 2 yellow corn, feulk, CHARLES SHOMATE. Recorder Deeds .1.

Hupp, prnnts in Vlr- gil Hupp, IniHbatul, lot block of Taft View Terrain'. me grants to Virgil Hupp, linsbanrl. lot 10, block -L oC Taft View TiM'i-aoc. Oil nnd Oan nipnt Corporation prant to Tboniau It, Vmlden and Mlnnlo A. 'Vodden.

wlfp, ns Joint tenants, portion of of SKU of wpctlon 2S-22. aSfl--Anno Villnrd to Joseph Vlllard, Hlnglo man, lot 11 In blnrk of City of Oolano. 11. WP.MI nnd Julia Tf. wlfp.

grant to Dlstrlrt Ad- Board Northnrn California Dlstrirt Cbnroh of lot in North Park Subdlvl- Mr. nnd Prnett grant Snilih, and IJU-25. SJ.55. Mrs. llobert to Mr.

of N'K'-r, SK'. nf tl of HMU of Hocllon 17, Homesteads R. CuiuniliiKH nnd Hnxel rnmnilnRH dnclnro homestead on portion of lot T'l in Moctlon 17, flO-lIS, In the amount of $3500, ortgaget r. Olnmpltt to Harry C. Clampllt, dental tnent, i for $1000 for five yeni'a.

Notices Kmilia Mnnroy files affidavit of birth of Frances Mary Monroy. born 1 1S U) llt lk st1 181 Belle Gillette affidavit of birth of Lnnrencc Leroy Otl- lefte, born on November 10, at Tulnro City. 13. Ray filew affidavit of birth of hlw brother, Clmrlew Stanley Hay, born June 8, 1878, and that lie was born on April 23, 1872, which dates were taken from the family Bible, Olerleo notice of rnmplptlon nf on portion df section 2fi, 20-28. Tom- Dieted on July 27, lit 12.

Fred Metz- Ker, contractor. "Water Associated Oil (Company filen notice of mmplctlnn of coul tar coating to tank at OllR pump station. Completed pn July 22, Hi-12, by California Tank Coating Co. Oil Instruments MoHler and Kdythe Moslor. wife, quitclaim to owners nil of lots 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 7fi, 77, 78, SO and 81 of To terminate lease March 14, in-ll.

Edna Fisher, a single per- Non, et al lease to Petroleum OH Corporation RE'4 of woctlon 3fi, 2n-2tJ. Tor a term of three years, one-ciphUi thrre-year drilling clauwe. Jnrvls and AInry A. Jarvis, wife, lease to Potromont Oil Cor- porntlon the of SWVi of N'W 1 of section 31. 2H-27.

for a term of 20 years, one-eighth royalty, throe-year drilling clause. P. Bishop and Dorothy wife, lease to Pctrnmont Oil Corporation ortion of SW and of section 31. an-27. for a term of 20 years, one-eighth royalty, 10 months to drill.

1R220--L. A. Hastings et nl lease to Pacific "Western Oil Corporation nnd Oeoi-ffp F. Cletty, known ns the ttnmlolph Community Oil lease, T3V- of section 14, 27-23, for a term of 20 years, royalty, three-year drilling- clause. Proofs of Labor C.

Moore files proof of labor on DrcadnauRht mine In While Hlver mining district. Charlotte Sargert fllei proof of labor on Donnle Nos. 1 nnd 2 mines In Green Mountain minim: district. H. Hunter files proof of labor on Bull Dog group of mining claims Nos.

1 and 2 In Pine Tree mining district. J. Miller files proof of labor on the New Mope mine In Red Rock mining district. 18.156—Same files -proof of labor on Coppcrola Nos. 1, 2, 6, 6, 8.

12; Coppcrola Extension Nos. 1. 2, Rozella No. 1 Royal Nos. 1, 2 Kl Adventuro Nos.

5, Run Around Extension Nos. 1, Run Around NOH. fi, 8, 10, 11 Golden Glory No, Border NOR. 1, Red Candv Gulch Nos. 1, Hercules Nos.

1. Sun Sight Nos. 1, 2, 3 Ho-Dag Nos. 1, 2, 3 Hoop La Iia Nos. 1, 2, 3 mines in Black Mountain and Garlock Mountain district roconvoy Uutli E.

Southern Reconveyances T. KUHO nnrl Parker S. Maddux, trustees, reconvey to Tim W. and Minnie D. Ross, Wife, trust dated December cover- Ing lot.

21, Tract No. 1072. Abstract Company, Mice, rcconvityei to Loong Him Wing and Hallie Ming, wife, trust deed dated February 21, 1939, covering lot ll, block 21, of Lowell Addition. 1.S227—Serurity Title Insurance and tiiinrantcu Company, trustee, to Edward Leisch and Minnie wife, trust deed dated ht-r 21, in.is. covering lot 7, block 13, Prtmtivora Pnrkr of America, trustee, reronveys to Frank C.

Penner and Marie Penner, wife, as Joint tenants, trust deed dated October 27, 1IKJS, covering lots 303 and 304, Fourth Home ISxtension Colony. D. Dnrholder and It. J. as joint tenants, trustees, to E.

Anderson anil Anderson, wife, trust deed lots and 9, block 21, Pacific Land Third Addition, Moron. reconvey to L. Shlp- mantl, Hessle 15. Shipman, wife, trust deed covering lot 2, block Title Insurance and Guarantee Company, trustee, recon- vey tn Louie M. Melton and Myrtle Melton, wife, trust deed dated Jannary 5, ions, roverlng lot 21 in block 2 of McCoy Subdivision.

Insurance and Trust Com- imny, reconveys to Meridian Oil her covering portion oC NWU of SKI; of Hcction 23, 29-27. Releases Brothers rnmpany releuwoH to Mid-State Petroleum Corporation lien on pumping located on WVi of NWH "'J14 of NEVi of section 26, 29-21. Producers Cotton Oil Company to 15. K. Henfro crop anil "lortgage dated January 27, IIMJ, covering crops, tractors, located on SVj of SWVi of section 23, Tax Deeds Abstract Company, trustee, reconveys to Lee Ban and Lillian Ban, wife, trust deed recorded November 22, 1939, Insofar an It affects lot 7 and west feet of tot 8, block 253, Bakersfield.

Mortgage Company, trustee, rcconvoys to Shearl B. Cook and Ollle H. Cook, husband and wife, trustee deed dated September 21, 11M8, covering lot 99 of Green Acres; except one-half interest In oil, underlying 1 said land. of America National Trunt and Savings Association, trustee, reconycys to J. D.

WeedOn and Opal L. Weodon, wife, trust deed dated Mny 1M7, roverlnff lot 11 and portion of lot 10, block 6. ot Laguna Square. Trust Deeds 1819 ichols, a married woman, and Ralph L. Smith, a married man, to Bakersfleld Mortgage Compny.

trustee for John M. Donakls and Efflc B. Donakls, wife, ns joint tenants, for $140(V covering- portion of lot 4 of Helnrich'a Subdivision. Doremus, a widow, to title In.surance and Trust Company, trustee for C. E.

Morgan and Maude Ban wlfe as Joint tenants, for $775, covering portion of SV4 of NI3U of section 7, 30-28. Excepting oil, underlying said land. AB- MIivnu 4 i UllLH, C. Hoyt and Cerldwen Moyt, wife, to E. Kruso and Parker S.

Maddux, trustee for The San Francisco Bank, for $2300 covering lot 21 of tract No. 1072. rents, A. Klllus and Ellen B. Klllus, wife, to Bakersfield Abstract Company, trustee for Hell) Pyffe.

for $2200 covering lot-tt 21. of Lowell Addition. loach and Pmnlo to H. T. Kruse and Parker S.

Maddux, trustee for The San Francisco Bank, for lot 7, block of Prlmavera Park. Asslffns rente. Ellington 'and Llla Mae Ellington, wife, to Bakersfleld Ab- Htract Company, trustee for Harry Joseph Wilson and Pearl A. Wilson, wife, as Joint tenants, for $2720, covering lot 38 of Virginia Colony. Excepting one-half Interest In well rind pumpinp plant site thereon.

ff Assigns CA1-OKHSOX, IGXAXICAO rites for Mr. CnklerNon, 2S, 421 Do- JoreH avenue, who died Sunday at a local hospital, will be hold AVcdnp.s- da nt a. m. ut Our Lady of Ouad- Church. The Reverend Gilbert will officiate, and Interment will ho.

In Union Cemetery, Ho Is Hurvlved by father, Izabcl Cnl- dfi'Ron of ftaUernflelcl and two John and JamcH. llopKon Mortuary Is in charge of arrangements. CIIKVHLJCH, rites for Mrw. ChryHler, HO, Uonu 1'Mne, who died Suinlay at a local houpltal, will be held WedncHday at a j). in.

ut Onyx. She IK Hurvlved by her husband, Henry of Lone two KOIIH, Robert Thomas of Kc-rn- vlllf and JaniCH of Pine; five tUuiKhtern, Sarah Power of Heaumont, MrH. Ida of Monica, Mrs. Neva Jenkins of Krlocln Burnett of Bak- AgneH Kolloway of Koeler; two Mrw. Alllo Fletcher of Kernvlllo and Mrs.

Victoria JohnHon of Makersfleld. FHoklnger-Dlgler Chapel IH In charge of arrangernentH. A Kit ATT, CJAYI-A HfrvloeH will be held at p. in. AVeclnoHdny for Ouyla Jean Uarratt, 4-niontliH-old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Giirrutt, Taft, who piiH.Mpd away Sunday night In a Bnk- hoHpltal. Surviving an; the brother, Larry her grand- l)arentH, Mr. nnd Airs. Lyle Ayer.s of Fellows; her gramlmollmr, Mrs.

T. C. (Jan-alt of Tuft, and other The service will be conducted In the c-hapel of. the Erlcknon Krown Funeral Home, with Claude Downs of FellowH, lay nilnlHtcr, official Ing. interment will take place in the WcHt Side CiOMJIIAIt.

rites will lie conducted from the Funeral Homo In Shafter on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock for UUK- (lOlltlmr, S-morithw-old son of Mr. arid Mrs. A. C3. Oolllhar, of Wasco, w)io died on Sunday at Kern one rat Hospital.

The flev- ei-end J. Fuller will officiate with in- teriiuMit following In the Khafter Cemetery. In addition to Us parents tho Infant Is survived by two sta- ters, Wanda and Edrta, and pa- ti-rnal grandmother, Mrs. Winifred (Jdlllbnr. of Yuba City.

CH.VNTIIA.M, KVA riles for Mrs, Orantham, 70. 1120 Uelle Terrace, who died Tuesday nt her iiome, will be iield Friday at 2 p. m. ut lU'cdU-y. The llevcrend Mr.

will officiate, and Interment will be In Sander. Sim iw survived by a son, Doyle Henderson of Bakurnflpld, and a UauKhtcV, Mrs. Ola Fountain of Kvedley. C-aln f'reaKer Mortuary of Stinger Iw In charge of arrange- merits. UOHKUT i Ues arc pendlns: for Mr.

Marshall, 7-1. nf 110!) Kl Soreno street, who died day at a local hospital. IH Flickinger-Digier CHAPEL A Low Payments, Without the Financial Burden Telephone 7-7881 Chester Avenue at Thirteenth i C. Fllckinger Frank Dlglir Ambulance Service vivcd by his wife, Jessie Mae shall. Qreenlawn Chapel Is in charge of arrangements.

OIIEUG, rltOS for Mrs. Obenc, 58, 414 Tenth street, who died Friday at a local hospital, were held Tuesday afternoon at Ureonlawn Chapel. The Reverend Charles W. Ople officiated, and Interment wa.s In Oreonlawn Memorial J-'urk. Pallbearern included ICriekHon, Eric Ansplm CurlHon, William Weatlund.

Frank Kurnaa and John AVestlund. llosary servloeH will bo conducted Tuesday at 7:30 in the chapel ot tho KrltikHon ilrown Funeral Home In for Mrs. Jones, 82, who passed away ut tho home of her son, H. L. Jones, of the C.

C. M. O. lease In I'ollowa, yesterday, following a long Illness. Masts will be read Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock in St Mary's Church with Father Gerald Culleton conducting: the rites.

In- lerment will take place in the West Side cemetery. Born August 21, 1850. had Jived in California for 16 years, living with her sou for the past two years. Surviving are five Hons, John Henry, of Louisiana; George Edwin of Fairvlew, Canada; Joseph Albert, of Uanna, Alberta, Canada; Harry Benjamin, of the United States Army ut Fort Clark, Ijarold Lawrence, Fellows: one daughter, Mrs. Mary Edna Hathaway, of Portland, and other rela- lives.

STOWELL, JU ANITA rites for Juanlta old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stowell, 2011 Brundage, were held A hapel with the Keverend B. M. Meol officiating.

Interment was in (Jreonlawn. Besides her parents, Him is Hurvlved by throe brothers and OMO sister, VOTH, MAXIMS for Alra. Voth, 21, Wnsco. who died Sunday, will be held ThurBday at 10 H. m.

at Kllcklnger-Digler Chapel ChriKtansen will officiato, and Interment wlllbe In Union Ccme- lery. She Is aurvlvod by her bund, Loren Voth of Wasco, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hecs Jones of BnkersfleW; two brothers, Cecil and Lei-on JonoK of Bakersfleld; a MrH. Patterson of Bak, MrH.

Frank Dlgler will bo accompanied by Alra. A. U. llolslngtou at tho organ. IIHEMCU.

WILLIAM ALEXANDER Services for Mr. Wheeler, 62, 1317 Pearl wtreet, who died Sunday at a local hospital, will be held Wednesday at 11 p. m. at the Hopnon Mortuary. The Reverend J.

Page will officiate and Interment will be In Licking, Mo. Hlchard Skinner will bo sololHt accompanied by Elizabeth Lrwcault at tho org'an. She Is vivod by two daughters, Mrs. George W. KinK of A venal and Mrs.

John B. riiamhor.s of Bakorsfleld. UNION CEMETERY Furnishes MONUMENTS FLOWER CONTAINERS GRAVE MARKERS at Lowest Prices Monumental Display at Cemetery Entrance Office Within the Grounds Phone 7-7185.

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