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13 f. i Lit "I I 1 I ll U'l r- h. 'Vi KIN SEEM LOATH DEAL AT WEEK END (Associated Press Leased IVire) EW YORK, Oct. stock market retreated warily today after an initial jounce upward. Volume dwindled following a mod fast opening and leaden a crately sank behind fractions to around points.

Brokers said the decline was due more to absence of buying sentiment than to any pressure of offerings. Traders, disappointed that yesterday's late rally was not followed up, held off from positions with the week end In mind. Sales approximated 500,000 shares. Some alrcrafts, steels and motors were up at the start, prodded there by surprise at the extent of the administration's victory in the Senate over the repeal of the arms embargo. It was believed generally the House would follow the Senate's action but by a.

lesser margin. Effect of the repeal, permitting arms shipments to go to Kurope on a cash-and-carry basis, had been discounted considerably, analysts said. in the shares, likely to bo most at- fected. ew York Close Furnished by J. A.

Hogle Member of New York Stock Exchange NEW YORK. Oct. Railroads Cotton NEW YORK, Oct. 28. (A.

cotton market held steady today. deliveries, except December off a point, advanced 2 to 6 in rather active trading. Sharp advances were registered early on heavy foreign buying, plus good support from- Wall Street, trade and local professionals. As the session progressed, however, foreign buying eased and liquidation and hedging Increased. Futures closed 1 lower to 6 higher: December, 9.10; January, 9.05 nominal; March, 8.95; May, 8.85; July, 8.70®8.71; October, 8.45 (new).

Middling spot 9.31 nominal, off 8. Cotton Quotations Quotations are approximate and reflect the f.o.b. gin yard prices for mixed lots fn the Bakersfield-Tulare- Fresno territory, and are based on information reported to the Agricultural Marketing Service for qualities equal to the official grade and staple standards. WHITE AND EXTRA WHITE I MB I 3-32 I 1-8 Strict Middling 35 on 45 on 85 on Middling 10 on 20 on 30 on Strict Low Mlddllnv SO off 40 off 30 off Low Middling 150 off NO off 130 off CTOBER I 1-32 25 on 60 off 160 off I 5-32 75 on 50 on 10 off 110 off Stock- 4It a. V.

Un Ai 5S Atchison Baltimore Chesapeake Ohio Krle Great Northern pfd Illinois' Central New York Central. Northern Pacific Pennsylvania uthern Pacific lion Pacific 101V Industrials American Can American Tel. Tel Tractor Cities Service Columbia Gas Consolidated Edison Continental Can Corn Products Curtlss-Wrlght First National Stores Fox Films General Electric General Foods Hecker Products Goodyear Tire International Harvester International Tel. Tel. Johna-ManvllVe Montgomery Ward North American Pacific Gas Electric Pacific Light Phelps Dodge Radio Corporation Safeway Stores 15 43 11 79 5 23 VI ft 47 42i, 6 Seara-Koebuck Southern California Rubber Union Carbide United Aircraft Warner Brothers Western Union Westinghouse Electric Wool worth C.

Penney Transamerica Metals American Smelting Anaconda Bethlehem Steel International Nllckel Kennecott Copper Republic Steel U. S. Steel Vanadium Steel Tobacco and Sugar American Tobacco American Tobacco 'B Cuban American Sugar R. J. Reynolds "jr.

Oils Atlantic Refining Consolidated Mexican Seaboard PhilllpH Pete Shell Union Standard of California Standard of New Socony Vacuum Texas Company Tide Water new Motors Auburn Motors Chrysler General Motors HudBon Packard Motors Roller Equipments American Car American Locomotive Baldwin Locomotive General Tank Pullman Stewart-Warner 84 90 32-Vt 01 90 TX, ay 74 37 9 9 9 82 4 3 14 47Vi 55 earing. 4 37 10 Poultry. Butter, Eggs LOS ANGELES. Oct. 28.

(U, Butter Extras, 32c. Prime firsts, Standards, 28c. Undergrades, Candled Egos extras, 30c; light dirty ctras, 2Sc; clenn standards, 25c; light dirty standards, 25c; checks, 26c. Medium extras, light dirty extras, 20c; clean standards, 19o: light dirty Ific; checkw, IDc. Extras, ISc; light dirty extras, Itic.

Case count. Processed large extras, 2Cc. Poultry Hens, Leghorns, to Hens, Leghorns, over 3'4 4 12o. Hens, Leghorns, over and up 14 Hens, colored, 3U to 4 19c. Hons.

colored, over 4 Ibs. and up, 20c. Broilers, VA and up to 12c. to Broilers, colored, over 20c. and 20c.

up to Fryers, Leghorn, over and up to Ibs 14c. Fryers, Leghorn, over and up to 17c. and up to 4 1 lbs and 17c. rryora, over I7c. Roasters, colored, over up, 18c.

Stags, colored, 13c, roostem colored, lOc. Old roosters, Leghorn, Sc. Ducklings, Pekin, over 5 Jbs. and up. 14c Ducklings, Pekin, under 6 12c, Old ducks, white Pekin.

Sc, Geeso, 15c. Young torn turkeys, 14 Ibs. and un- turkeys, 20 Ibs. and up, Young hen turkeys, 9 Ibs. and under 11 16c.

Young hen turkeys, 11 up, 16c. Id'hen turkeyte, J2c, turkeys. 12c. 6 to 8 22c. a over 8 Ibs.

and up, No. 1 white, 3Mi to 4H Id torn apons, Capona, Rabbits, Rabbita, mixed colors, 3V6 to tOc. Rabbits, woolly. DC. Rabbits, No.

1 old. Go. Dried FrulU SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 28. TThe following dried fruit prices lor tho 1939 crop: ADricota: Blenheims, standard ohotce 12ttc, extra choice 13Mic, fancy 16VjC, extra fancy San Joaquin Oc, choice extra choice 2c, Grape Market Grapes: San Joaquln valley Mus- cats, best 3c Lady Fingera 3c; Rlbiers Cornichons 2 Lodl Tokays SVjfi seedless lug; local as Cornichons lug.

juice stock, local Muscatt Blacks $20 ton. SLOMTION (Associated Press Leased Wire) US ANGELES, Oct. were irregular on tho Los Angeles Exchange today. Price changes in most Instances were confined to fractions. Central investment recorded the sharpest advance, 1 point, and Lane- Wells rose of a point.

On the other hand, FItzsimmons dipped to 13 and Montgomery Ward declined that-much also to close at 56. Of 40 issues traded, 8 were up, 8 down and 24 unchanged. Sales total was 0427 shares, valued at $100,691. Stock- Close Broadway Dept. Store Central Investment FUzsimmohs Stores General Paint Lockheed Aircraft (Up to Noon Today) 12 8316 13 8 Richfield Oil Ryan Aeronautical Southern rnllfornia Kdison 9 su and S.

F. STOCKS GENERALLY QUIET DAY Close 25 (Associated Press Leased AN FRANCISCO, Oct. on the Snn Francisco Exchange today were mostly steady or a little lower, with no losses of more than three-quarters of a point. Declines in active issues were generally less than half a point and figured principally in Southern Pacific, Crown Zellerbach and General Motors. Rayonier preferred and Lockheed were down larger fractions.

Rheem Manufacturing, up at 20 after touching a new high at was among the most active stocks and Domlnguez Oil Fields and Sound- view Pulp showed fractional gains. Transamerica sold at 6 unchanged, in transactions which showed eight iaauea up, 14 down and 16 unchanged. Stock- California Packing Crown Zellerbach Crown Zellerbach pfd Fireman's Fund Ins. General Motors Golden State Lockheed Aircraft Marchant Calc. Menasco Mfg.

P. G. E. first pfd Pacific Public Pacific Public Service pro Rayonier $2 Rheem Mfg. com.

Klcht'lefd Oil Uyan Aero Southern Pacific Transainerlca United Air Lines Dominguez Oil San Francisco Livestock SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 28. (A for five days 2200; com- uared with Friday of last week, butchers 35c lower, packing sows week's top on four decks Ca ulffafdiscount of 50c or more, some medium grades most pack- Stanrfnrd Oil of California 28 Taylor MUHnj; jj Transainerlca Union Oil of California 17Vj Chicago Livestock CHICAGO, Oct. 28. (A.

hogs, medium to good 200-300-Hi. -offerings strictly choice kinds quotable $6,80 or better; load good around 100-lh. pigs holdover 600; compared week ago: Good and choice 180-300 Ib. barrows and giltH lower; lighter weights and sows off. Salable cuttle, 1500; calves, 300; compared Friday last week: No dependable outlet 1460-1800 Ib.

steers but all grades Hteer yenrlingB scaling 1000 Ibs. downward higher; baby beef typo steers and heifers scaling County Clerk's Office R. J. VEON, Clerk Judgments B. Colt and wife vs.

Louis Fieri et nl, judgment ciuieting title in plaintiff to portion section 20, 31-27. Superior Court, Kern county. favor Doyle, doing business as Doyle Grain Com- nanv in amount of $201 against L. 'Beckendorf and Beryl Beckendorf. Justice Court, Sixth Town' ship, Kern county.

H. Pigott vs. Tom 2am- borellon and John ZambareUon, a Judgment of $500 for plaintiffs. 10 Germanetti vs. Evan Mave Germanetti, order dismissing petition of defendant and order modifying final decree of divorce.

of America National Trust "and Savings Association vs. F. E. Miller et al. judgment for plaintiff.

$6,344.88, interest and costs. Intentions to Wed John Edwin Hawkins, 25. of BRkcrR- field, and Patricia Carver Owen, JJ, of Maricopa. DOCUM RECORD CHARLES H. SHOMATE, Recorder Fike block I fi Ltl l' 1 ages common and medium light steers fully steady, bulk run being grain-fods scaling 1100 Ibs.

upward; nil holfi'm- active, strong to 25c boSt fed heifers bulls 50c. lower; re- placemenL cattle sold actively and strong to 25c higher early but closed total 2100; com- Attachments Frank Loustalot, Constable. files notice of attachment on all right of Russell L. Hill In SWU section 1H, 32-32, portion sections 1, 12, and portion section 34. 32-32 and portion section 36, 12 -1C.

Superior Court, Kern County. Orders and Decrees In re petition to terminate life estate of Eva J. Thropp, deceased. Decree terminating life estate and rieht In portion lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, section 29-27. Superior Court, Kern county.

4 88 95 8 94 other classes steady; lambs $9.50, weeks bulk-natives $9 late top top native $9.90 paid 0.50; range and top feeding lambs Los Angeles Produce 9 10 Vi 17 V4 on most linos. TTrrrrntlint OORChClla VftHCy lUgH 9c tons fiOfe05c: local and San Diego county-88. 9n 6s crates ivcrn Lompoc 4 dozen 20 fr CM; 37 ortgages Tungsten King Mining Company, mortgages to Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association for 12120, certain personal property. Including: pumps on leasehold property of company, near Woody. Proofs of Labor William Brewster-Smith et al proof of labor on Gold Bug mine in ClaravMe mining district.

Reconveyances of America, trustees, reconvey to Herbert R. and wife, portion Villa bio Lowell Addition. Abstract Company, trustees, reconvey to Chas. F. Smith and wife, trust deed dated November 21, 193S.

insofar as it pertains to lot 10, block lot 5, Nock and lot 14, block all in Tract No. 108G, Wingland Square No. 1. Mortgage Company trustee, reconvey to Tommy Newcomb lots 1 and 2, block 22, Monte Vista Terrace. of America National Trust and Savings Association, trustee, reconvev to E.

E. Damon and wife, lots 2o and 26, Marshall and Laird Subdivision, McFarland. of America National Trust and Pavings Association, trustee, roconvey- to M. P. Harris and wife, Nte lot 10, block Virginia Tract.

of America National Trust and Savings- Association, trustees, reconvey to Mollie Herman, lot 107, Alamo Park Subdivision No. 2. Bank of California National Association, recon- vey to Miller Lux Incorporated, trust deed dated October 1, 1920, sofar as It to portion section 6, 27-L'2 and portion section 5, 27-22. Reserves road. Abstract Company, trustees, reconvey to Walter Kr inski and wife, portion lots 3G, and all lot 17, block 5, Alta Vista Tract No.

2. and lot 6, block 13, Homaker Park. Abstract Company, trustees, reconvey to E. B. Gllinore portion lot 6 and all lot 7, block 384, Bakersfield.

250SS LITHS district Rus- dov, n. WVIIY XPH 111 35 bulk tfood to choice xlifornlas Tuesday through, Friday at over underweights at days 1275; compared with Friday of last week, steers about steady, beef cows and heifers weak to 2Bc lower, heifers near steady, bulls fully 25c off; loud strictly good 95S-lb. fed Htocrs $0.60, car good 890-lb. fed vearllnRs $0.36, medium to Rood fed steers down Io4ad OregonH included at IS. 50, common to good cows com inon to medium bulls Calves, limited supply; steady to weak; medium to good voalera 10.50, choice quoted to $12; few corn- won to good slaughter Calves 50 "Sheep for five days 3500; compared with Friday of last week, lambs were steady to 25c lower; yearlings Hcurce, steady; ewes fully 25 down double trood 89-lb.

Nevadas and double 83- b. Oreirons at double good 75-lb. medium-pelt Oreffons $8.85, bulk medium to wood medium-pelt lambs 8.75; medium to pood medium-pelt yearlings few good to choice medium-pelt slaughter ewes $4. 30 Iff four decks good 119-lb. Oregons at $4.

Weekly Citrus Report LOR ANGKLES. Oct. 28. (A. California orange were lower, and lemons wore slightly higher at en stern and middle western auction centers this week.

ro Oranges brought an average or 5J.r»-s per box this week, 34 cents less than last week, as decreased 211 cars to a total of D07 cars. Lemons brought, an average of per box, 12 cents more than hist week. as sales increased 5 cars to a total of 10G cars. C. Prnckelton, general manager of the Calif ornia-ArlKona Orange and Grapefruit Marketing: Agency, announced the following prorate for next A 0 To 'be shipped interstate, 700 cars Vulenclas for Southern California; Jn- trastatc, 105 curs Valencias for bouth- No movement on i.

quality 51.60; PrldoH U. 1 n.ffiC'l.W; street Stockton Prides U. 1 Sl.dW 55- UuHsets U. S. 1 Owens valley SI Idaho Sweotpotatoes, San Jonquin- valley Imperial Ueds lus; Jerseys best 50-pound crates 1.66; HallH Porto Ricos 50-pound crates local jemeyw Nancy Halls and Porto Rlcos Key West 54.56 fully dium few of prn California.

A Pruuli, local representative Foderal-Siate Market News Service, reported price ranges per box for or- and lemons in four Pacific coast 392s $2, 126s $4.50, 2SS-220S 75. Lemons, all sizes fU Seattle: Granges, fancy Valenclas and larger $4. SifM.50, $4 220s f3.25fift 3.50, 252s Lemons, fancy 300-3BOH. Los Angeles: Orunffes, 100-120s choice medium to large small standards large fpw $1, small 0 SliOs looae best J2.75fljJ.2S, mmlity small San Francisco: Oranges, fancy 126s S4.50fft4.75, 150-176s 220s $3.40013.75, 252s Lemons, 432s and larger are Chicago Cash Grain CHICAGO, Oct. Cash No.

3 70, '40 608 Clara 20-30s Sc. 30- 60-OOa 5MiC. (30-70s 80-OOs SVjC, 00-iQOs 3o; 8c. 30-40H fi'JSc, 70-803 4c. 0 90-1000 nr Choice in 26B Thompsons In 16-ounce cartons, choice seeded Muecftts in 80s, choice needed in IB-ounce car- 2 Oats: No.

2 mixed, white, sample, 36 Soy Beans; No. 2 yellow, No. 3, No. 4, 88c, Barley: Malting, nominal; food. nominal.

Rye: Sample grade, weevlly ai Red nominal. Red Top: nominal; A IB ike. Jliln nominal; Alfalfa, nominal; Timothy Seed: nominal, Chlcago Grain CHICAGO. Oot, 28. (A.

ainK of more than a cent a bushel today Phot wheat prices up to the best levelH in a month and to within 3c to 5c of tho war boom peaks early in September. PurchuBlnB based on a continuation of dry weather in major wheat producing roRlons of tho southwest were largely responsible for the upturn. HOIIHCH with eastern connections were credited with buying orders and the price advance attracted some covering by previous whort sellers. Ono crop export reported blustery wrathnr has blown fields badly In dry sections of the hard winter wheat belt. Hecctil statements Indicated the fall drought IH the worst in the history or many agronomists.

Wheat closed hlfifher than vpstordAy, December May 01 up, December May oats higher. Los Angeles Livestock LOS ANOI3LRS, Oct. 28. (A. Hops fwliiblo supply week, 3200; lOc to UK: lower; bulk closing top sows Cattle, salable for week, 4450; steady on nil classes; me to good fod steers common to medium common to medium heifers cows JG.fl&rtfft.ttO; few canners am! cutlers bulls feeder steers few to heifers stock cows bulls Calves, Halablo for week, 1775; fully steady; voalers few to $1200 and above; calves stockern Sheep, salable for week, 9io: fully steady; mortlum to choice lambs $9.00 (SO 60'; few good and choice quoterl feeders good owes $4.25 sorted.

Los Angeles Cash Grain LOS ANOELES, Oct. 28. (A. Grain nuolatlons from the Federal- State Market News Service: (Prices quoted arc field run, in carlots only.) No. 2 yellow corn, bulk, prompt delivery $1.37.

California wheat, sacked, and hard white California barley, sacked, 44 pounds, No. 2 bright western f.1.05. California barley, sacked, 40 pounds, No. 1 hrlRht western $1.05. California yellow mllo, No.

2 sacked Government Bonds NKW VOHKT-Ort. 28. (A. cloHlnR prices of bonds York Stack Ifixchanffe: Treasury SUB. 4G-43.

10S.2S. 4s. n4-44, 47-45, 107.3. 5J1-49, 102.25. 3s, 55-51, lOfl.31.

fiO-Cf), 104.12, Federal Farm Mortgage, 3s, 49-44. 106.UU- Home Owners Loan 47-45, 00.20. Metals Market NEW VOKK, Oct. (A. toady: electrolytic spot $12.50.

Tin toady: wpot and nearby SGO.OOn. Uoatl steady; spot, Now Vork East St. Louis $,0.35. Zinc toady; East St. Louis spot and forward $6.50.

Pig iron, aluminum, antimony quicksilver, platinum, Chinese-wolframite ano domestic Hcheellte unchanged, nominal.) I soft on the -The New Trongs Cheer While Trodps Re-enter Historic Capital Gained by Pole Defeat (Associated Press Leased Wire) WILNO, Oct. troops today marched into Wilno (Vilnn), their historic capital, which had been Polish since 1920 went to Soviet ruissia in the dismemberment of Poland. Tho troops entered the city to the cheers-of tho inhabitants who tossed flowers in their path. Boundary posts which for 19 years hnd separated Lithuania from her lost province of Wilno were solemnly burned yesterday as the Lithuanian troops began entering Wilno terri- torv, Wilno wns seized by the Poles In 1920 and added to Their country. In the partition of Poland by Germany and Russia, the area went to Russia which turned it over to Lithuania under a provision of the mutual assistance pact signed by the two nations.

Lithuanian flags were on display everywhere, Many of the peasants who lined the roadways had come from long distances. Some of them alternately wept cheered as the troops occupied the city. Mrs. Baldwin Halts Property Disposals LOS ANGELES. Oct.

M. Baldwin, grandson of the late E. J. (Lucky) Baldwin, was under a court order today restraining him from disposing of $250,000 in property ponding trial of the divorce suit of ills socond wife. Rowena.

Clwrtfinff cruelty, Mrs, Baldwin asked division of community property, $.1100 a month alimony and $700 a month support for her three children by two previous marriages. She snkl she believed Baldwin would inherit half of the $5,000,000 estate loft by his mother, Mrs. Anita M. died Wednesday. First Wife Battles to Share in Estate LOS ANGELES, Oct.

first wife of Lawyer Walter K. Tuller is contesting the will which left threo-olRhths his $500,000 estate to his second wife and the rest to two minor children by his first wife. Tho complaint by Mrs. Edna May Tullor ohnrgod that nothing had been added to Tuller's estate since their 1930 divorce. Immigration Holds Wife of Remarque (United Press Leased Wire) NEW YOUK, Oct.

officials today held Mrs. Bricli Maria Remarque, wife of tho German author of "All Quiet on the Western Front," ut Kills- island for possible She had arrived Sunday on the liner Manhattan, en route to Join her husbojid in Hollywood, but was detained because of difficulties over her Panamanian passport, issued in (1 recce. SOLDIER'S RITES SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 28. (U.

Services were held at Grace Cathedral today for Brigadier General Robert Houston Noble, 77, veteran of four wars, who died Thursday. Los Angelas Hay ANGEL.ES. Oct. 1 28. (U.

Alfalfa was quoted at Hynes and El Monto today as follows: U. S. No. 1 extra leafy, $18 Ui No. 2 leafy.

U. S. No. 2, No. 1 barley, No.

1 oat hay. ft in- KERN BIRTHS RECORDED 25125 Oil Instruments 25109 El To ter- O'Reilly assigns to Tcjon Oil Reflninj? Corporation all rights In lease dated 1939, covering of SW'A section 32, 29-29. Oil Company quitclaims to Clarence W. Lough, lot 3, section 11, 25-26. To terminate lease.

The Superior Oil Company quitclaims to G. E. Parish and wife, portion section 34, 30-27 and lot section 3, 31-27. To terminate lease. Superior Oil Company quitclaims to Chris Cayori NV4 of section 14, 50-27.

Excepts road. To terminate lease. The Hancock Oil Company of California quitclaims to F. A. Hyfler et al the XWVi of section 36, 29-28.

To terminate lease, The Superior Oil Company quitclaims to Edward T. Houtf hton et al SV6 of of the SH of and section 35, 29-26. minate lease, R. Broomfleld, and wife grant to W. van Hoist Peliekaau one-eighth of 1 per cent Interest In minerals from NW 1 or SWW, section 27, 28-25.

Exceptfl portion for highway. R. A. Broomfield, and wife grant to K. F.

Hyland one-sixteenth of 1 per cent interest in minerals produced from of section 27, 23-25. Excepts 1 portion for highway. U. A. Broomfleld, and wife grant to M.

A. McDone.ll a one- sixteenth of 1 per cent interest produced from section 27, 28-25, Excepts portion for highway. Asa F. Stem and wife lease to Loren Hlllman, for term of 20 years, one-eighth royalty, lots IS and 23, subdivision section 24, 31-21). Asa F- Stem and wife lease to Loren L.

Hillman. for term of 20 years, one-eighth royalty, lota IS and 23, subdivision section 24, 31-29, W. F. Shannon and wife lease to "Western Gulf Oil Company for term of 20 one-eighth royalty. portion section 6 and portion of N'WH ee'ction 5, Reserves road.

Trust Deeds Frank B. "Wilson and wife to Corporation of America, trustees for Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association, $8000, portion Villa block Lowell Addition. Assigns rents. Lucile O'Brien, separate property to Security Title Insurance and Guarantee Company, trustees for. Fresno Guaranty Building-Loan Association, $2500.

lot 2, block Tract No. 104-1, La Cresta Heights. John L. Sullivan and wife to Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association, trustees for Hurry E. Jones, separate property, $2500, lots 2S and 29, block 59, Bernard Addition.

Lily B. Nicholas to Title Insurance and Trust Company, trustees for John Binder, $550, lot l(i, block Union Avenue Tract. Assigns rents. H. Harder and wife to Bakersfield Abstract Company, trustees for First Federal SavlngH and Loan Association of Bakersfield, $2100, lot Tract No.

1058. Assigns rents. Mollie Herman to Corporation of America. for Bank of America National Trust und Savings AHSOclation. 11050.

lot No. 107, Alamo Park Subdivision No. 2. Assigns rents. John F.

Voth and wife to'Balc- ersfield Abstract Company, trustees for J. J. Froyley, $450, lots 5 and block 8, Keith Addition. Location Notices Downing locates the Hillside No. 1 lode mine in Roaamond mining district.

Downing locates the Hillside No. 2 lode mine in Rosamond mining district. Downing looateH tho HflKside No. .1 lode mine in UoBuinond mining- district. J.

Clifton et nl locate the Louise Clifton No. 1 mine in Kern county Red Rock mining trict. Rutledge locates the Eclipse lode mine near Woody. Deeds R. Fike and wife grant to Frank B.

Wilson and wife as joint tenants, portion Villa block Lowell Addition. Nichols and wife grant to Lucile O'Brien, separate property, lot 2, block Cresta Heights, Tract No. 1044. L. Sullivan et al.

quitclaim to King Lumber Company lot 5, block 140. Bakersfield. Thomas grants to Ruth Johnson, separate property, lot 41, Greenacres. C. Jones quitclaims to Mary Frances Dodds all rights in per cent interest in Hamilton, Carolyn and Carolyn Extension mines in Rosamond mining district.

S. Allen and wife et al grant to Barney McCoy, lot 2, New Southern Addition to Delano. -J. K. Mo Alpine Land Development Company.

grants to Harry R. Archbald, lot 335, section 17, 29-25. Excepts 3 per cent minerals. SJ.50. Binder grants to Lily B.

Nicholas, lot 1G. block Union Avenue Tract. Messenger grants to John M. Binder, portion, lot .1, Home Gardens Subdivision. W.

Nickel and wife grant to John Harder and wife as joint tenants, lot 40, Tract No. 1058. TJUX Incorporated erants to W. P. Shannon, portion of lections 5 and 6, 27-22, reserving road.

Parrish grants to Arthur Johnson and wife as joint tenants, portion lot 12, section 10, 28-25. Security Bank grants to Sam Underbill all-right In portions block 113, Orange Home Tract, Delano. Pursuant to order, Superior Court, Kern county. C. Anderson grants to Milton C.

Anderson and Ada M. Cook as Joint tenants, lots 21 and 22, block 7, Keith Addition. M. Nordling and wife grant to Fred Snider lots 13 and 14, block 4, Kern. E.

Jones grants to John L. Sullivan and wife, as joint tenants, lots 2S and 21), block 59, Bernard Addition, Bakersfield. B. Coughlin grants to Harry W. Coughlin and wife, as Joint tenants, lot 19, 1, Mesa Acres.

Flaming grants to J. K. Funk and wife, as joint tenants, portion section 9, Nikkei grants to Jacob K. Funk and wife, as Joint tenants, portion section-9, 2S-25. SJ.50.

D. I-yle and wife quitclaim to Jesse A. Wallace and wife, portion section 10, 31-22. R. Marshall and wife grant to Corbett Herrou and wife, as joint tenants, lot 41, Marshall Subdivision, McFarland.

and wife grant, to San Joaquin Valley Development lots 12, 13 and 14, block 30, Drury's Northern Addition. B. Gilmore grants to -Martha LaBrler and Doris Martin, joint tenants, lot 7 and portion lot 6, block SS4, Bakersfield. T. Daniels files notice of.

iionrosponsibility for labor or materials on portion lots 9 and 10, section 5. 30-2S. O'Brien files notice of completion of dwelling: and garage on lot 39, Lomita Verde, Tract No. 10SS. Completed October 27, 1939 by William Gannon.

Abbott files notice of completion of dwelling ana garage on lot 16, block La Cresta Heights, Tract No. 1071. Completed October 23, 1939 by William Gannon. M. Franklin files notice of completion of dwelling- anfl garage on lot 11, block Tract No.

1071, La Cresta Heights. Completed October 25, 1939. M. Varcl files -notice of completion of dwelling and garage on lot 4, Tract No. 10SS, Lomita Verde.

Completed October 20, 1939 by William Gannon. Abbott files notice of completion of dwelling and garage portions lots 121 and 122, Tract No. 10SS, Lomita Verde. Completed October 21, 1939. E.

Ostermlller files notice of completion of dwelling and garage on lots and 27, block 11, Monte Vista Terrace. Completed October 20, 1939 by W. B. Lindsay. E.

Ostermrtler gives notice of completion of dwelling and garage on lots 48 and 49, block 11, Monte Vista Terrace- Completed October 27, .1930, by W. B. Lindsay. C. Sanders.

gives notice of completion of dwelling and garage on portion lot 122, Lomita Verde, Tract No. 10SS. Completed October 23, 1939 by William Gannon. of America National Trust and Savings Association gives notice of nonrosponsibillty for labor and materials at 1510 Nineteenth street. Bakersfield.

Stockton files affidavit of birth of Donttm Bernard Stockton, born July 15, 1014, at Bakersfield. J. Thomas files notice of completion of dwelling and gnrnge on lot 7, block La Cresta Heights, tract No. Completed October 25, 1939, by Guy E. Hall.

N. Crofton gives noticr of ownership by Vera F. Crofton of cattle located on his ranch in Kern county. L. Harvey gives notice of completion of dwelling and garage on lot fi, east 5 feet lot block 11, Skyline Park Subdivision No.

1. Completed October 25, 1939, by J. E. Paddock. Shields files notice of default under trust deed dated November 22.

1938, covering lot 3, block 12, Glass City. Rock Company releases F. A 18.50. Releases Gravel 4 tr Hopper et in amount of $145.06. Bank of America National Trust and Savings AHHOclation release to S.

E. L. Wharlon and W. J. Wharton, crops on portion section 23, O.

W. Dunham releases to TungHten King Mining Company, personal property located on leasehold property of Tungsten King Mining Company, in Kern County. W. P. Fuller Co, release to Pettijohn Haddican ot al lot 7, Arvin School Block, tract No.

1084. Federal Intermediate Credit Bank of Berkeley releases to A. 1. Thurber crops, on portion section 7, 31-2S. R.

C. James releases to Robert Gerhard of NWtt section 9-9. Restrictions H. Mcttlcr owner, files conditions and restrictions on Tract No. 1102, except lots 17, 18, -31 and 32, of said tract.

Births in Kern county furnished by Division of Vital Statistics, Kern County Health Department, with the co-operation of Dr. P. J. Cuneo, local registrar of the city of Bakersfield. Bakertfield and Mrs.

Paul M. Baldwin, a-daughter, Susan Grace, October 19. and Mrs. Edward Leon Bayless, a daughter, Barbara Ellen, October 13. and Mrs.

Stanley Francis Bennett, a daughter, Frances Marlene, October 22. and Mrs. Virgil Esteen Beshears, a son, James Allen, October 20. and Mrs. William Clifford Burell, a son, Jerry Glenn, October 15.

and Mrs. Theodore Bryarft Goffey, a daughter, Gloria Jo, October 11. and Mrs. Lark Cooper, a son, Sylvester October. 18.

and Lewis Lec.lalr Davis, a son, Michael Austin, October 15. and Mrs. Raymond Charles Drake, a son. Charles Raymond, III, October 11. and Mrs.

Edward James Fein, a son, Arthur Jay, October 19. and Mrs, Nicholas Gallegos, a daughter, Eloise, October 14, and Mrs. Albert Evan. Garden, a son, Albert Evan, October 19. and Mrs.

Frank Stirling Gemrnotl, a son, Frank Stirling, October 16. and Mrs. -Murrel Odls, Jernigan, a daughter, Glenda Fay. October 12. "Mrs.

Patrick Henry Lucas, a son, Lawrence Day, October 1. and Mrs. Joseph Cargail McCommon, a daughter, Linda Jo, October. 12. and Mrs.

William Miller, a son, Harold Lloyd, October 11. and Mrs. Wiley Karl Peterson, a daughter, Linda Lou, October 17. and Mrs. Joer Francisco Pinheiro, a son, George, October IS.

and Mrs. Henry Edwin Schach, a daughter, Edna Janet, October 12. and Mrs. Arthur Howard Soherr, a daughter, Linda Mae, October, 17. and Elbert Schuyler, a Howard, October 17.

and Clyde Walker, a son, Donald Leroy, October 14. and Mrs. Jack L. Wayne, a son, Jack October 19. Arvln and Mrs.

James Lester Bush, a son, Jack Larry, October 15. and Mrs. Pedro Garay, a eon, Pedro, October 13. and Mrs. Douglas ev- Tracy, relene, Buttonwillow HOLSONBAKE-Mr.

and Mrs. Luther Hoisonbake, a son. Warner David, October 17. and Mrs. Lino son, Armando, October and Mrs.

Marvin Lawrence Steagall. a daughter, erly Ann, October 16. and Mrs. William Darrel a daughter, Kathryn Dar- October 17, Delano and Mrs. Panfilo Gomez, a Pete, October IS.

and Mrs. Snellinpr, a son, James Howard, October 22. and Mrs. Trinidad Velasquez, a daughter, Alice, octc- ber 18. North of River and Mrs.

Ralph Hugh Agoe, a daughter, Leona Margo, uc- tobcr 16. s. son, Donald William Mrs. George Halterman, October 11. McCLAREN- Roosevelt Clara Inez, VAND1VER- Vandlver, son, George Andrew, Theodore daughter, -Mr.

and Mrs. McClaren, a October 12. and Mrs. Omer Lee a daughter, Deanna Yvonne, October 13. Avenal and Mrs.

Ethmer Roland Griffis, a son, Anthony Roland, October 20. Electrical Permits George Besone, $25, outlets and- fixtures, 2330 street, Sam Fingerhut, contractor. John S. Lamb, $60, install outlets, 1220 Oregon street. Jim Baker, contrac- tor Building Permits Frank Meat Company, $1000, additions and alterations, 601 Baker street, day work.

W. Wasem, $800, alter front and interior partitions, 821 Eighteenth street, day work. Contracts P. McCaffrey, to J. Howard Miller under contract, for $206, certain personal property.

UN C. 22, Homesteads E. gammons declares homestead in amount of $3750 on west 90 feet 18, 19 and block 162, Bakersfield. IN APPRECIATION I We wish to express our gratitude to the many friends for the beautiful floral offerings and many kindnesses extended during: our recent bereavement. (Signed) MR.

AND MRS. MELVIN WOOD AND FAMILY. We wish to express our gratitude to the many friends ixnd K. O. E.

members for the beautiful flowers and kindnesses extended during our recent for John D. Gorry 74, assistant superintendent of Lakeside ranch, who died.late Tuesday, were held late Friday In the Flickinger-DIgler Chapel with Fred Gunther and J. J. "Nolan of Aerie No. 93, F.

O. conducting Eagle services. Burial rites were conducted in Eagles plot, Union Cemetery, by the Eagles. for Mrs. Mary Journey, 54, of Olidale.

who died late Thursday in her homo, were held late todny in Payne Son chapel with burial in Greenlawn Cemetery. services for Mary Rea Pyle, S9, Kern county pioneer, who died Thursday, were held at 11 a. m. today in Gllroy Cemetery under the direction of the FHckinger- Dlgier Chapel. for Leah Rainbolt, 54, Bakersfield, who died late Wednesday in a local hospital, were held late today in FUckinger-Dlgier Chapel with the Reverend B.

C. Barrett officiating. Burial was in Bakersfield Memorial Park, for Mrs. Louise Wesner, 53, of Virginia Colony, who died late Wednesday, were held today in Fllckinger-Dlgler Chapel with tho Reverend B. C.

Barrett officint- ing. Burial was In Greenlawn Cemetery. services for Alfred Lyman Pomeroy, 78, Kern county pioneer, who died late Wednesday, were held Friday in Fliek- inger-Dlgler Chapel with Libertas Lodge, No. 406, F. A.

M. and Bakersfield Commundery No. 39, Knights Templar jointly officiating. Cremation services were held in Bakersfield Memorial Park. METERY Furnishes sorrow.

RED HILL. nger OW NTA Lowest Prices mint 2237 Mrs. George a son, Larry ford J. R-, October 11. Shatter Mr.

and Mrs. Patrick Ohur- ney Combs, a daughter, Priscllla Lane, October 19. Mr. and Mrs- Roy Dingier, a daughteV, Joyce Dalphene, October 12. and Mrs.

Samuel Wilson Gausnell, a son, bamuel WU- son, October 18. HAM Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Lee Hammit, a aori, Robert Lee, October 16. Mr.

and Mrs. taVerne F. Hcinze, a son, Dennis La Vel, October 13. Mr. and Roosevelt Vannatta, Marshal, October 16.

Taft Mr. and Walter William Bright, a daughter, Judith Ann, October JL.7. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Earl Horack, a daughter, Frances leene, October 12.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward' Lee Hubbard. a daughter, Judy Lou, October 19. and Mrs.

George Louis Laurent, a daughter, Lillian Patricia. October 17, Mr. and Mrs. Barrel! Junior Shipman, a Dolores, Verna, October 12. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Raymond Speck, a son, Dennis Howard, October Mr. and Mrs. Ephralm Griffen Stark ey, a Son, Ephralm Griff en, October 8. Wasco Mr.

and Mrs. Phillip Chavez, a son, Rudy, October 19. and Mrs. Duns, jrV, a daughter, Rosemary, October 16. Mr.

and Mrs. Ted son, a daughter, Wanda Lee, Oc- 1 toher 12. Mr. and Mrs. 'William Velda Swift, a son, Arthur September 17.

Mr. and Mrs. John Albert Tltsworth, a son, Johnnie Ray, October. 18. New Addresses BURDICK H.

613 Pacific to 601 Monterey street. BRADFORD, 1915 Roosevelt street BALES, W. Missouri -5S24 street, No. 4. BAKER, E.

1024 Nlles street. COOPER, 1117 Lincoln street. 'DOBBS, Wilson street. 803 Sansome street P. 2100 Twenty- fourth PUNNi V.

DESPAIN, street. DAWSON, street to Sunset ave- 1224 Twenty-second W. Twenty-sixth 2526 street. EAKIN, B. Woodrow street to 717 Kentucky street.

Twenty-third street. ERRECARTE, M. East Nineteenth street to 1820 street No. 4. GOODMAN, K.

Decatur street to 604 Woodrow street. HILL. W. to 1114 Jefferson street, No. 3.

HAMMON, C. to 715 Wilson street. Flower street. HALL, A. street to 1220 King street, apartment A.

HARRIS, L. Twenty-eighth street to 622 Twenty-eighth street. HITE; C. to 520 Quincy street. IRVIN, A.

La France street, Rose ISBERG. J. California avenue, No. 1. JENNINGS, R.

nue. MEDINA, A. street. MILLER, J. Knott street to 1207 Grace street No.

2. MOORE, J. Nineteenth street PARKER, J. to 1001 Flower street. POLONE, W.

to 309 street. PORTER, J. Quincy street to 314 Goodman street ROSE, Beach to -1117 Virginia street. REYNOLDS. E.

Lake street to 1608 Oregon street. RIDEN, W. Lincoln street. RAY, J. Truxtun avenue to 1301! Kern street SHKLTOX, Twenty-fourth to 406 Cypress.

SMITH, C. Nineteenth street to Route 3, Box 294-A, Real road. SANTA CRUZ, South Haley street. SHOKNER. J.

Washirg'ton street SHACK12LFORD. W. Lake 2. STOKKM, M. to 1207 Grace street, No.

7. TOSIJOCK, street VALENTICH, Bank street to 2000 Blanche. WEBB, Anseles to 721 Woodrow street. WYKI3S, C. Park Way to 112 Eighteenth street WILLMOTT, Goodman street WAGONER, F.

Union avenue, No. 1. ZIMMERMAN, Terrace Way. nger igier EL AP with LESS iitent prices 97 EP ON EL Differ Frank Fllckinpr Ambulance.

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