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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 23

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CLASSIFIED) REAL ESTATE For Exchange FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 5 room house, close in. Price $1500, II clear, want a better house, have 1000 cash difference. Fhnne 301-71. J. H.

McGuire or Guy Rick, 77114 St. TORE, post office, dance hall, living quarters, iuou riiif-Kenn, a miles irom J.a joua, want nse. nero by Sun. A. fruit, Ig.

want nere. j. j. cross, ldii rn, iwi-i tt EW Spanish 6 room, FHA will take lots or trade equity for orange grove. 771 24th.

Owner, 764 Campus Wav. Th. 253-02. 4 Houses )EAL FOR COMBINATION DOCTOR'S OR DENTIST'S OFFICE RESIDENCE 1151 8 l'i story com- etely redecorated home, large aple floors, tile sink and stail show- in Dam. rrieca ror immediate saie.

"rms. i'age Savage, Km. iu, 4oa St. Ph. 324-77.

STREET FRONTAGE BARGAIN 120 feet on by 104.39 on 17th Mat with KAoiitlfitl ft room house. 0,000.00 for quick sale. TERMS. W. E.

KWATZLANDER xcluslve Agent 899 Street Fhnne 561-17 or 262-M KVNER LEAVING TOWN SAYS SELL Beautiful now 3 bedrm. home, lnsu- ted, Venetian shades, tile roof, strict- lot 1U0X2UU. street lmprove- ents raid. F. W.

French, 1080 St. hi. 423-44. Owner transferred, offers perhaps the rist complete modern nome in ine niy t. E.

Beautiful view, finest of natmrtlnn Tnsutnted furnace heat. lot, tile roof, walled In yard. spri. stem, sliaae iruu. onown oy up- intment.

THOS. NORTON 1-62 424 Highland Ave. UST HOW IT IS POSSIBLE We have a beautiful home, north end, kiis is a large home up to the minute, uble garage, rug lot, mut ana snaue, will sav worth $4500. and can be ught for $3250 terms. Seeing is be- ving.

GATE CITY REALTY KXUM. 50 Street Phone 295-68 I IN DE RPR ICED SI .01 10 Out of town owner says sell my well I modern home on lranie nst. and in first class condition Ice $4,500. We also have another i droom home on street tor wooii, th very good value and cannot be plicated at tnese prices. TOM NORTON l-fi3 424 Highland Ave, Homes With An Income rm.

5 rm. home on same lot. st location In town, blk from car o. Fnssib home $45 mo. income 0 will pay itself out.

JOHN W. WILSON CO. i St. Ph. 491-23 DON'T LOOK AT THIS If you really want a bargain, check er 2021 Sierra Way.

up to date home, $3250 terms. GATE CITY REAL, 1 I NAUli. iO Street Phone 295-68 I1Y 00 22.50 mo. buys this modern 6 rm. home, near school, 9 line.

JOHN W. WILSON CO. 'E" St. Ph. 491-23 Rm.

home. No. end, 3 price $1700. only S200 down, Dai. mo.

rm. home, shade Sr. fruit, street Kvork paid, price $itjou, oniy jc'nu down, bal. $20 mo. a rencn 1040 Base Line.

Ph. 291-36. IEAP if sold at once, 6 rm. house, parage, excellent, close In location, nroet bonds paid, casn, al. J20 mo.

No trade, items ior 22. 935 H. Ph. 242-43. ATTTT1TTTT.

3 hprlrnnm homp with 2 baths in Shandin Hills. Priced $2000 under actual value. FRANK L. VVHITELOCK St. Ph.

47119 )W 5 and 6 room houses in north nd. Convenient terms. FRANK L. WHITLOCK St. Ph.

47R9 OD 2 bedroom home on 21 si. plenty shade and a good buy at 51700, night consider a good car as down yt. Mackic. 443 4th St. FURNISHED INCOME Near Jr.

High School, mod. 2 bedrm. me, also small apt. in rear. Owner sell $4007 terms.

F. W. French, 0 St. Th. 423-44.

2 baths, N. end, $250 cash will landle, bal. monthly. Hurry. W.

E. SWATZLANDER Ph. 561-17 or 262-43 bath, shower, center of town. hnc. for quick sale, $2S00 easy terms.

wner, 720 Spruce. )D. home, 4 bath, serv. porch 1 acre, sm. chick, good loc.

eas. price. So. Olive, ontana. EN for Inspection, 2 bedroom, oak floors, tile drain.

Terms. 1745 Jparlt near Harlem Springs. OK 1555 Arrowhead Avenue over, lot 6x190, 5 rooms. Price 51600. EN FOR INSPECTION New 6 rm.

louse. 3R07 St. lien 1 In 1 nnnin rees flowers. 4376 Arrowhead Blvd. 5 room home, all tile, fireplace, orner of 20th St.

$3850 terms. Income Property ICED TO SELL, beautiful 8 family all furnished, well located, ringing In fine income. Take some rade. Clear. Owner, W.

M. Davy, L'4 E. Iiilli. Long Beach. RTLY furnished frame duplex near nnta Fe shops.

Large lot. Will show xcellent net return. Sun Box 460. Lots IOICE clear lot, close in, Crestline. pply 252 St.

Real Estate ILet us show you a speculative property that has imple income to carry it. 350 feet of 3rd street front-ge with R. R. trackage. Iere's a chance to make ome money.

i'rice i.UUO. Vill brinp; per month. 2 UP TO DATE AUTO LAUNDRY and crease ack. Anyone can operate t. It's a real money maker nd priced right.

Will con- ider home in exchange. If The ThompsotvPearce Co. 487 Fifth Street REAL ESTATE 66 Lots GOOD lots near fine school in the North End. Gas Water Electricity TOTAL PRICE $195 125 down, $7.50 per month Silas S. Stanley 21 Arrowhead Ph.

413-KS 67 Mountain and Heach MUST SELL Mt. cabin 33 on (rout stream, rock fireplace, furnished. Open Sun. 3 ml, above Iga's Big Bear Rodlands Road, Sign out. Carl Merner.

LOT Laguna Bpiu'hTchenp. 939 Orange Grove Colton. Ph. 66R-J. CABIN near Crestline, lg.

lot, nice trees and yard. Cheap. Ph. 334-35. 68 Ranches You Can Own A Small Farm With excellent soil, good streets, cheap water in good community, 3 mi.

from City Hall in San Bernardino. No race restrictions. Very easy terms. Drive to San Bernardino, turn east to Water man then right to Central Ave or write Box 5S7, San Bernardino. TO close an estate we offer a 9 acre ranch mostly in grapes, buildings cheap water.

This farm can be purchased at a bargain. Albert Holmes. 263 St. Ph. 571-31.

40 2 mi. E. Barstow, fenced, plenty water, stone house, ham, etc. 10 A alfalfa. Must be sold best cash offer takes.

J. C. Myers, 14 ml. E. of Karstnw, Highway 91.

$2150 Buys 1 A. a modern 2 bed home, II. floor, sm. chic. eq.

ezy terms. Colquhoun, 429 Court Ph. 3G1-53. 2 Acres, house, chick, $1600 easy terms. L.

Connor, 130 So. Riverside, Rialto. SELL on good terms or lease. 1 7 rm. hse.

on highway. 8 miles from San hirlno. Teagarden. fiil.n ard. FOR SALE Poultry ranch ft small dairy.

3290 Duffy Mns-nv 1-ACRE Muscoy, house, hell iiouse, or trade. 901 Laurel L. A. 69 Groves 10 Acre grove for L. A.

or vicinity, 2897 W. Rialto Ave. Vital Records CONN-HOLMES John Conn, 29, Missouri, resident of Fatten and Dola Floe Holmes, 34, Missouri, resident of Font ana. STAMM-FERGUSON George Theo riore Stamm 28, California, rest dent of Upland and Marjorie Lee Ferguson, 21, Kansas, resident of On tario. ROBIRDS-BRUCE William Nelson Robirds 41, Missouri, resident of Santa Monica and Dorothy Lois Bruce, 35, Wisconsin, resident of Col ton.

ELLIOTT-MERRILL James William Elliott, 24. Oklahoma and Margaret Alberta Merrill, 20. California, both residents of Beaumont. CHAPIN-SPRINGER Richard Chap- in. 22, Ohio, resident of Red Mountain and Francis Arlene Springer, 19 Ohio, resident of Randsburg.

EMERY-NELSON Raymond J. Em ery, 47, Missouri and Esther Elvera Nelson. 37, Iowa, both residents of Long Bench. WEDDING RINGS AT VONDEY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED WELLS-OUETU Richard Alwyn Wells, 27, California and Mary Louise Quetu, 21, California, both residents of San Bernardino. SPEIER-GAY Albert C.

Speler 26, Michigan and Vernelle Gay. 21 Alabama, both residents of San Bernardino, CRAMER-HAMM Alphonse Michael Cramer, 28, Alabama, resident of Los Angeles and Lynette Helen Hamm, 23, Washington, resident of San Bernardino. BARTON-LEWIS Earl Rector Barton, 24, Colorado, resident of Hlnk-ley and Rebecca L. Lewis, 23, China, resilient of Redlnnds. SMITH-ROSS Charles Lloyd Smith, 30.

Oklahoma and India Ross, 27, Oklahoma, both residents of Red- lands. SLABECK-SALMAN Andrew Clare Slaback, 24, California, resident of San Jacinto and Virginia Christine Salman, 19, California, resident of Colton. IIARDT-WILSON Joe James Harrtt, 23, Texas nnd Shirley Eleanor Wilson, 20, Iowa, both residents of Hollywood. CARLISLE MIEDEMA James H. Carlisle.

30. Texas and Isabelle Mie-dema, 29, Massachusetts, both residents of Pasadena. BORN UHLER In San Bernardino, California May 26, 1937, at St. Bernardlne's hospital, to the wife of F. W.

Uliler, 296 South street, San Bernardino, a son. BUTLER Tn San Bernardino, California. May 24, 1937, at St. Bemardine's hospital, to the wife of M. V.

Butler, of Crossroads, California, a daughter. DIED SPRAGUE Tn San Bernardino. Califor nia. May 29, 1937, James Spraguo of Colton. California, 78.

native of Mississippi. Funeral services Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. from Mark B. Shaw memorial chapel. Burial In Hermosa cemetery, Colton.

LUPTON In Los Angeles, California, May 28. 1937. Clark Lnplon, 39, native of Bedford, resident of San Bernardino eight years. Funeral services 11 a.m. Tuesday from St.

John's Episcopal church. Stephens Bohhilt mortuary in charge. Interment, Mountain View mausoleum. LEO In Loma Linda. California.

May 28, 1937, Bohert Leo. 80 years old, resident of Loma Linda for 15 years. Exchange 2 8-unit court close in. Has a good steady income and is underpriccd at $18,000. Owner will take your home as part payment.

Must have QUICK ACTION on this. A HOG RANCHES. We i have two. Triced right for quick sale or exchange. you're interested in Hogs see these.

One big, one little. Phone 271-96 SAN BERNARDINO DATLY SUN, SUNDAY, MAY 30, 1937 II 'S CLUB WILLCONDUCT Annual Victor Valley Event Set For Saturday, June 12, and Many Entries Expected (Special Staff Correspondence) VICTORVILLE, May 29. The Victor Valley Woman's club will hold its annual flower show on Saturday, June 12, in the high school auditorium. All entries must be left at the high school by 10 a. m.

that day so that the judging may be done before the show is opened to the public at 1 p. m. Any one living In Victorville or vicinity Is invited to enter as many cut flowers, potted plants or cacti as they wish. A charge of five cents will be made for each entry. The following points will be observed in judging: Roses: Size 15, color 20, stem 20, form 15, substance 15, foliage 15, Other flowers: Size 25, form 15, color 25, stem 25, foliage -0.

Artistic exhibitions: Composition 40, color harmony 35, quality 15, container 10. The list of plants and blooms for which prizes will be awarded will be published next week, but in the event someone wishes to submit an entry not listed, they are welcome to do so, as there will be special prizes provided to cover such an emergency. Of special interest will be a display of pressed flowers exhibited by the school children, for which first and second prizes, will be given. FLOWER I III VICTORVILLE, May 29. The Ladies Aid held its regular meeting last Wednesday in the church par lors with the president, Mrs, Emily Marston, presiding.

Officers for the coming year were elected. They are: President, Ms. Ethel Orondorf; first vice-president, Mrs. Ida Hoffman; second vice-president, Mrs. Phyllis Schultz; third vice-president, Mrs.

Martha Ellis; fourth vice-president; Mrs. Phronla Wcllman; fifth vice-president, Mrs. Wilhrlmina Pearson; secretary, Mrs. Jean Vernon; financial secretary, Mrs. Esther Chambers; treasurer, Mrs.

Cleo Lucas. The next meeting has been changed from June 9 to June 10, and as it is the final meeting of the year it has been decided to hold a picnic at the Victorville Country club. Hosiosses will be Mrs, Marston and Mrs. C. M.

Moon. Rebekah Drill Team Will Meet Tuesday VICTORVILLE7Mav 29. Mrs. Nettie Hale, Yucca Rebekah drill team captain, has announced a meeting for drill purposes in the I. O.

O. F. hall Tuesday, June 1, at 1:30 p. m. The lodge will conduct initiation ceremonies next Thursday night.

Funeral arrangements are In charge of Knimerson's mortuary. Redlanris. FUNERAL DIRECTORS J. W. WCODMOUSE CO.

"Attention to Every Detail" 13M Mt. Vernon Phnne 411-01 Steplifiis Bohliitt funeral Home Informatiin Without Obligation" llftfi Street Phone S71 -7iS MARK B. SHAW CO. Mortuary Distinctive Sendee 4li8 5th St. Ph.

21S1 EMMERSON'S MORTUARY Redlands. Calif. 703 Brookslde Ave. Thone Main 207 I. M.

Knopsnvder ft Son Mortuary Expense A Matter of Your Own Desire Colton Fhona 44-J OS. 01 Whitmore Reaches Better Ore on Mojave Property MOJAVE, May 20. Rapid prog-ess Is being made by Walter Trent in development of Whitmore Mines, on Standard hill, a property to which he now is de voting his entire attention, he being president of the company. The Whitmore property embraces 12 claims, flanked on the west by the old Yellow Dog gold property and on the east by the Standard group of claims. The crosscut on the 200-foot level of the Whitmores' No.

3 shaft en countered the ore body in the hang ing wall previously opened on upper levels. Uncovering of sulphide ore at the 200-foot level in contrast to the oxidized ores opened in the tipper workings is attracting much attention among operators In the district. The new ores are said to carry more uniform values and the widths seem to be increasing. NEW CROSSCUT STARTS A new crosscut Is being driven to the west on the 100-foot level of the No. 1 shaft to tap the Yellow Dog vein, heretofore unexplored.

The No. 4 shaft, under the direction of M. R. Maitland, has reached the 70-foot level and the ore bin Is now being filled with shipping ore. With two new shafts scheduled for the Whitmore prop erties in the immediate future, Whitemore Mines is now pushing what is probably the most aggres Ill VALLEY SC1I BOARD ELECT OR Dr.

Gilliland and Mrs. Hook Unopposed; Black, Schultz Engaging in Contest (Special Slaff Correspondence) VICTORVILLE, May 29. Elec tion of trustees in the school dis tricts in this area will be held Fri day, June 4. Two members of the board of Victor Valley union high school are candidates to succeed themselves with no opposition. They are Dr.

L. VV. Gilliland, who was appointed to fill the unexpired term of the late Walker Jones, and Mrs. Imogene Hook of Adelanto. Two are seeking election to the board of trustees of the Victorville grammar schools.

M. M. Black, who has been a member of the board for several years, is a candidate for reelection. Mr. Black has been a diligent worker for the schools of Victorville and other civic organizations and geeks reelection on his record.

Ward Schultz is the other candidate for this board. Mr. Schultz is a well known contractor of Victorville of the firm of Conrad Schultz, and has been active in civic affairs since his arrival in Victorville. The Victorville Democratic club will hold a dinner at the Odd Fellows hall on Wednesday, June 9, at 7 p. m.

Senior, Partner in Doubles Triumph NEW HAVEN, May 29. Walter Senior of San Francisco and Martin Euxby of Miami, defeated H. H. Hyde and John Gow, both of Hartford, today to capture the men's doubles championship In the Connecticut state tennis tournament at the New Hven Lawn club. The score was 6-0, 6:2, 6-2.

Senior defeated Albert Stitt of Boston, 6-2, 6-0, in the singles semifinals and will meet Buxby tomorrow in the title match. In the Shadows JOHN H. GREGORY Final rites for John H. Gregory wore conducted yesterday at 2 p. m.

from the Mark B. Shaw memorial chapel, with the Rev. N. C. Peterson officiating.

Pallbearers at the simple service were H. L. Olive, C. L. Graham, Harry W.

Mattson, A. Vincent, H. L. Montgomery and W. F.

Miles. Interment was in Montecito Memorial park. GEORGE BENJAMIN SCHWARTZ Funeral services for George Ben jamin Schwartz were held yesterday from Stephens Bohbitt chapel at 3 p. with the Rev. A.

W. Wright officiating. Davison L. Stivers, accompanied by Rulh B. Stivers, sang "No Night There'1 and "Goin' Home." Pallbearers were Robert Bonn, Stanley Bonn, Lyln Bonn, George Schwartz, Verne Malisch and Al Evans.

JAMES SPRAGUE James Spraguo, 78 years of age, retired architect of Colton, died in a San Bernardino hospital yesterday. He was a native of Mississippi and had resided in California for many years, Surviving are one sister, Mrs. lone E. Peters of Colton; two sons, Hal Spraguo of Texas and Robert Sprague of Goodman, Missouri; seven grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 3:30 p.m.

from Mark B. Shaw memorial chapel with interment in the family plot, Hermosa cemetery, Colton. sive development campaign in the Mojave area. (Bv Associated rress) RENO, May 20. The Happy Creek Gold Mines Co.

lias applied to the securities exchange commission for permission to offer 100,000 shares of stork at a par value of $1, it has been announced here. Horace Lackey, is president of the company and manager of the Buckskin mine of the Ambassador Gold Mines Co. in the northern end of Smith valley. The Happy Creek company took over several claims last year from the Scossa brothers on Happy creek, about 70 miles northwest of Winnemuccn. Rich gold-silver ore was discovered on the ground and several shipments were made previously by the Scossas.

ELKO, May 20. The Rio Grande Copper Co. has decided to continue its present development policy, it was announced here this week. The company has already driven a two-compartment shaft down 180 feet through hard rock at its property in northern Elko county. The mine adjoins the noted Rio Tlnto mine of the Mountain City Copper a subsidiary of the International Smelling Co BOBBY THATCHER OR MANY DAYS THE OR MANY DAYS THE BIG SQUARE RIGGER SWUNG WITH THE TIDE IN THE INLET.

THE LITTLE TRADING POST WAS REMOTE FROM STEAMER LANES AND IN HIS MUTINY BENT HAD THE SUPPORT OF THE WILY TRADER A5HORE. BUT THEIR TWO LITTLE CASKS OF WATER WILL SOON BE GONE -IN TWO DAYS OR THREE THAT WILL FORCE 'EM OUT, OUR GUNS ir-ii i -r- i in i iwte rs mi i inj.v.i'j I legal ADVERTISEMENT I legal advertisement Duckworth Harrison, Attorneys WILL DO THE BAND SIA (Special Staff Correspondence) NEEDLES, May 29. Needles Mo have Indian band will soon have new equipment and uniforms, If the movement under way here now is successful. Many local residents, impressed by the value of the band to the city, have joined In an in formal effort to raise funds for the Indians by donations and by find ing places where the band can give benefit concerts. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT CERTIFICATE OF INDIVIDUAL TRANSACTING BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME the undersigned, do hereby certify that I am transacting business at 1220 Street, Ban Bernardino, California, tinder a designation not showing the name of the person in such business, to-wit: Fancy Cleaners.

FAYE WIEGMAN. Dated: Hay 25, 1937. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, Countv of San Bernardino )ss. On the 25th dav of May, 101)7, before me Julius J. Novack, a Notary Public in and for said county and state, personally appeared FAY WKIGMAN, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the forepoing instrument and she acknowledged to me that she executed the same.

WITNESS my hand and seal at my office this 25th day of 1037. JULIUS J. NOVACK, Notary Public in and for said 'County and State. (Seal) nUMinS IPM rfin I lUlllr 111 hl rllM UIIIII IIIUll I UN NOTICF- OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR ORDER TO BORROW MONEY AND TO GIVE A CHATTEL OR CROP MORTGAGE TO SECURE THE SAME AND TO EXECUTE ALL PAPERS THEREFOR No. 1360 In the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of San Bernardino.

In the matter of the Guardianship of Pauline M. Burton. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Gen. T. Mtlsson and II.

R. Griffin, guardians of the person and estate of Pauline M. Burton, have filed herein their verified petition praying for an order authorizing them to borrow money and to give a chattel or crop mortgage therefor: ant. th'H the hour of ten o'clock A.M., on Wednesday, the 2nd (lav of June, 1037, in said Superior Court, in Department Two thereof, has been set for the hearing of said petition, and all persons interested are hereby notified to appear at the time and place set for said hearing of said petition, when and whero any persons interested mav appear and object to Ihe granting of said petition. Reference is hereby made to said petition for further particulars as to the reasons, terms and conditions of the proposed application, loan and other papers.

Said property is described as follows, to-wit: All crops growing or to be grown on the following described real property: Parcel 1: Lot. 5. Block 8 of the H. L. Williams Tract, Redlands.

California. Parcel 2: Northwest quarter of South-west quarter of Northwest quarter of Section 32, Township One North, Range Three West, San Rernarrlino Base and Meridian, according to Government Survey County of San Bernardino State of California. SAVING AND EXCEPTING THEREFROM, those portions thereof, described as follows: (1) Beginning at Southwest corner of North half of Northwest quarter of Southwest quarter of Northwest quarter of said Section 32: thence East three hundred fifteen and one-half feet; thence North parallel with Victoria Avenue to North line of Northwest quarter of Southwest quarter of Northwest quarter of said Section 32: thence West nliing said North line to West line of said Northwest quarter of Southwest quarter of Northwest quarter; thence South along said West line to point of beginning. (2) Southwest quarter of Northwest quarter of Southwest quarter of North-wept quarter of said Section 32. EXCEPTING the East ten feet thereof.

Parcel 3: Del Rosa Grove. Lot 8 In Block 21 of the Orange Grove Tract, West Highland, as per plat recorded in Book 11 of Maps, page 14 of Records of said County, together with 100 shares of capital stock in the Del Rosa Mutual Water Company, a corporation, during the years 1037, 11138 and 193fl. and until the obligation Is paid, and upon thirl shares ot stock in the San Rernardiii) County Production Credit Association Class B. said shares being evidenced by three certificates in ten shares nplete respectively nnd bearing the num. rs 312.

23 and 218. Dated tnis 22nd day of May, 1037. HARRY L. ALLISON, County Clerk By II. W.

Graham Deputy. SO THE HANLV' ARE GETTIN RESTLESS, EH THEN TELL 'EM THERE ARE STEEL DOORS AND BULLET-PROOF PORTS AFT-. OLD SUE WOULD HAVE HALF OF 'EM SHOT DOWN BEFORE THE MIZZEN REST NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY No. 12272 In the Superior Court of the State of California, In and For the County of San Bernardino. In the Matter of the Estate of KATE CARRIS, Deceased.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, LILA M. MOTHERS-PAW, Executrix of Ihe last Will and Testament of KATE deceased, will sell pursuant to law and the Statutes in such cases made and provided, at private sale, to the highest bidder, as hereinafter provided, and upon the terms and conditions as hereinafter mentioned, subject, however, to the confirmation of said sale by the Supe rior Court of the County of San Bernardino, State of California, on or after the 10th day of June, 1937, all the right, title and interest of the above named deceased, at the time of the death of said decedent, together with all the right, title, interest and estate that said estate has by operation of law. or otherwise, acquired since the death of said decedent, in and to the real property hereinafter more particularly described, or any part or parcel thereof. The terms and conditions of said sale are as follows, to-wit: (1) Cash in lawful money of the United States, ten per cent (10Tr) of the purchase price to bo paid at the time of sale, and the balance thereof on confirmation of said sale by the Superior Court ot the County of San Bernardino, State of California: or (2) on such terms and conditions as may be agreed upon between such purchaser and the undersigned, and that may be approved and confirmed by said Superior Court. All bids or offers must be in writing and must be accompanied by an attached certified check or cash in the sum equal to ten per cent (lOTc) of the amount bid.

Said bids or offers may be left at the offices of Duckworth and Harrison, attorneys for said Executrix, 233 Citizens National Bank Building, in the City of San Bernardino, State of California, the same being the principal place of business of said Executrix, or may he filed in the office of the Countv Clerk of the Countv of San Bernardino, State of California, and Ex-Of-firlo Clerk of said Superior Court of said County of San Bernardino, at any time after the publication of this notice, and before the making of the sale. Said property tn be sold Is more particularly described as follows, to-wit: PARCEL No. 1. All that certain real property situate in the County of San Bernardino, State of California, nnd particularly described as follows: The South one-half (S'i) of Lot numbered six (6), in Block numbered eleven (11), according to Map of WEST HIGHLANDS, ns per plat recorded In Book 5 of Maps, page 77, of the Records of snid County. PARCEL No.

2. All that certain real properly situated in West Highland, County of San Bernardino, State of California, described as follows, to-wit: An equal undivided one-half interest in all those portions of Lots Four (4), Five (5) and Six (6) in Block numbered Nine (9) according to the Map of West Highland as per plat recorded in Book 5 of Maps, page 77, Records of said County lying North of the right of way of the Southern California Railway, saving and excepting therefrom all that portion of said Lot Six ((!) described as follows: Commencing at the Junction or crossing of the centre line of Orange Avenue and the North line of the right of way of the Southern California Railway Company, thence along the North line of the' right of way westerly 245 feet, thence North 95 feet, thence Southeasterly parallel with said right of way 245 feet, thenre South 95 feet to point of beginning. LTLA M. MOTITERSPAW, Executrix of the last Will and Testament of Kate Carrls. deceased.

DUCKWORTH ft HARRISON, 233 Citizens National Bank Bldg. San Bernardino, California. Attorneys for snid Executrix. DATED May '25th, 1937. Guthrie Curtis, Attorneys NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE No.

11405 In the Superior Court of the Stato ot California In and For tho County of San Bernardino. In the Matter of the Estate of A. M. HAM, Deceased. NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN that the undersigned Executors of the Last Will and Testament of A.

M. HAM. deceased, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash, and sub ject to confirmation by the above court, on niuay. tne arn day ot June, wsi. nt tho hour of nine o'clock a.m., or after said day.

at the law offices of Guthrie Curtis, 506 Andreson Build ing, In the City and County of San Bernardino. State of California, all or the right, title, interest and estate of the said A. M. HAM nt the time of his death, nnd all tho right, title and interest that his estate has by operation of law or otherwise acquired other than or in addition to that of the said A. M.

HAM at the time of his death, In and to that certain piece nnd parcel of land situate in the County of San Bernardino. State of California, described as follows, to-wit: All that portion of Lot 17. Block 5fi. RANC1IO SAN BERNARDINO, as per plat thereof recorded in HAS ANXIOUS THAT WOULD By George Storm THEY PA5SEI AST. ALTWATER SUE KEPT AN 2 VIGIL, HOPING THE MUTINEERS ATTACK.

Book 7 of Maps, page 2, records of said county, described as follows: Beginning at a point 660 feet South of the Intersection of the West line of California Street and the South line of Colton Avenue; thence West 660 feet more or less to the West line of said Lot 17; thence South to the Southwest corner of said Lot 17; thenre East along the South line of said lot to the Southeast corner thereof; thence North along the East line of said lot to the point of beginning. Bids or offers are Invited for said property, and must be in writing, and will be received at the law offices of Guthrie Curtis, 506 Andreson Building, San Bernardino, California, attorneys for naid executors, or may be filed with the Clerk of the above entitled court, or delivered to the said executors personally at any time after the first publication of this notice and before the mnking of said sale. Terms and conditions of sale: Cash In lawful money of the United State3 of America, ten per cent of the purchase price to be paid on the date of sale, and the balance upon confirmation by the court. Deed at the expense of purchaser or purchasers. J.

W. CURTIS and S. W. McNABB, Executors of the Last Will and Testament ot A. M.

Ham, deceased. GUTHRJE CURTIS, Attorneys for Executors. DATED this 12th day of May. 1937. NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR ORDER AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF DEED OF TRUST No.

12224 In the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM JOHNDREW, also known as Wm. M. Johndrew. Deceased. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, that James Edfar Johndrew, the administrator of the estate of William Johndrew, also known as Wm.

Johndrew, deceased, has filed with the Clerk of the above entitled Court his petition for order authorizing execution of a deed of trust nnd a promissory note, which petition is referred to for further particulars; nnd that Monday, the 7th day of June. 1937 at ten o'clock A. M. at the court room of said Court, Department Two thereof, at the Court House in the City of inn Bernardino, in the above designated county and state, has been set by the Clerk of said Court for hearing said petition, nt which time and place all persons interested may appear nnd show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be granted. HARRY L.

ALLISON, Clerk. Bv W. GRAHAM, Deputy Clerk. Dated May ISth, 1937. NOTICE INVITING BIDS FOR LOT CLEANING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thnt the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino will receive nids or proposals uo to 7:30 P.M.

on Monday, June 7th, 1937 for the cleaning of real property wilhin said city by hauling, plowing and harrowing, or mowing. raKing nnn naming. Said bids or proposals will be publicly opened, examined and declared at 7:311 P.M., June 7th. 1937. Said work shall be done in accord ance with Specifications No.

11S6 now on file in tho office of the City Engineer of said City in accordance with the Weed District Map Number 1937, sheets 12. 13. 1 1. 21, 25. 26, 27, 29, 30, 32.

49. 50, 51, 52 duly adopted by the Council of said City and now on file in the office of the Street Superintendent of said City. The proposals or bids offered shall be accompanied by a certified check drawn on a solvent hank doing business In the State of California, payable to the City of San Bernardino, California, in the amount of Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) as a guarantee that the successful bidder will enter into a valid contract with (he City of San Bernardino, for the performance of said work in accordance with said Specifications, Mnp-Sheets and Resolution therefor. In bidding we. blanks which will he furnished by the City Engineer upon application.

San Bernardino. California, Clerk's office this 2th dav of May. 1937 JOHN il. OSBORN, City Clerk of the City of San Bernardino. Carl 8.

Hilliard, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA-TION WITH WILL ANNEXED No. 12285 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SAN EER-NARDINO In the Matter of the Estate of NELLIE E. LESTER, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given tiiat tho petition of Wilbert G. Eaton for the Probate ol Will of Nellie E.

Lester. Deceased, and for the issuance of Let ters of Administration with tho Will annexed thereon to Wilhert G. Eaton will be hea'd at 10:00 o'clock A. on tho 7th day of June, 1937 at the Court Room of Department 2 of the Superior Court of San Bernardino County, California, and all persons In terested are notified to appear, at the time and place heretofore mentioned, to show cause If any they have why said petition should lint be granted. HARRY L.

ALLISON, Clerk. By M. L. ALDRIDGE. Deputy Clerk.

CARL HILLIARD. Attorney for Peitioner, Dated May 19. 1937. PAGE TWENTY-THREE LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Wilson 6. Cougniin, Attorneys NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL No.

12293 In the Superior Court of the 8tat of California in and fur the County of Stin Bernardino. In the Mailer of the Estate of HOLLIB H. TI1KW, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the petition of Cora A Thew for the Fruhale of Will of Hollie II. Thew, Deceased, and for the issuance of Letters Testamentary thereon to Cora A.

Thew will ha heard at 10:00 o'clock A.M., on the 7th day of June, 1937, at the Court Room of Department 2 of the Superior Court of San Bernardino. County. Califuniia. HARRY L. ALLISON.

Clerk. Bv M. L. ALDRIDGE. Deputy Clerk WILSON COUGHLI.N, Attorneys for Petitioner.

Dated Mav 21, 1937. Adams Neblect, Attorneys NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION WITH WILL ANNEXED No. 12296 In the Superior Court of the State cf California In and For the County of San Bernardino. In the Matter of the Estate of LOUISE PARISH BELL, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that tho petition of MARK J.

BELL for the Probate of Will of LOUISE PARISH BELL, Deceased, and for tho issuance of Letters of Administration with tho Will annexed thereon to MARK J. BELL will be heard nt 10:00 o'clock A.M., on the 7th day of June, 1937 at the Court Room of Department 2 of the Superior Court of San Bernardino County, California, and all persons interested are notified to appear, at the time and place heretofore mentioned, to show cause if any they have why said petition should not be granted. HARRY L. ALLISON, Clerk. By M.

L. ALDRIDGE, Deputy Clerk ADAMS NEBLETT, Attorneys for Petitioner. Dated May 27. 1937. J.

B. Irsfeld, Attorney NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE NO. 163329 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THH STATE OF CALIFORNIA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES In the Matter of the Estate of ELIZABETH HARPER WALTERS, formerly Elizabeth Bolton Harper Smith, also known ns Elizabeth B. H. Smith, Mrs.

F. J. Smith, Mrs. Elizabeth H. Smith and Mrs.

Betty Walters and Betty Bolton, Deceased. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned administrator of the Estate of Elizabeth Harper Walters, Deceased, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder, for cash, and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on Wednesday, June 2, 1937, at the hour of ten o'clock A. or after said day, at the law office of IRSFELD IRSFELD, In the Hollywood-Security Building, 63S1 Hollywood Boulevard, in the city of Los Angeles, state of California, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Elizabeth Harper Walters, at tho time of her death, and all the right, title and interest that said estate has, by operation of law or otherwise, acquired other than or in addition to that of the said Elizabeth Harper Walters, at the time of her death, in anrt to that certain parrel of land particularly described as follows, to-wit: Lot Sixty (60), Tract Fifty-Nine (59). Arrowhead Woods, Lake Arrowhead, San Bernardino County, California, as per map recorded in Book 22. Pages 22 and 23 of Maps in the office of the County Recorder of said County, together with furniture and furnishings now contained in the building now on said lot.

Bids or offers are Invited for said property, and must be In writine, and will bo received at the law office of Irsfeld Irsfeld at the above address, attorneys for said administrator, or may be filed with the clerk of said Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Los Angeles, or delivered to the said administrator personally at any time after the first publication of this notice and before the making of said sale. Terms and conditions of the sale: Cash in lawful money of the United States of America; twenty percent u'UTo) ot tne ntircnaso price to bo pata on the day of sale, balance on confirmation of sale by the court. CHARLES T. HARPER, Administrator ot the Estate of ELIZABETH HARPER WALTERS, Deceased. Dated: May 13.

1037. Grant Holcomb, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR ISSUANCE OF LETTERS TESTAMENTARY No. 12289 In The Superior Court of The State ot uaiitornla and For The County of San Bernardino. In the Matter of the Estate of RIET C. WALTERS, Deceased.

Notice is hereby given that thf 'petition ot ROY E. WALTERS for Pro. bate of Will of HARRIET C. WALTERS, Deceased, and foi. ihe of Letters Testamentary thcec-i- ROY E.

WALTERS will be at 10 o'clock A.M., on the 7th da" of June, 1937, at the Court vf De partment Two of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for ths County of San Bernardino. HARRY L. ALLISON, By R. W. SCHMIDT, DeputjVCSfnrlc Grant Holcomb, 417 Andreson San Bernardino, California, Attorney for Petitioner.

Dated May 24. 1937. Surr Hellyer, Attorneys NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR ISSUANCE OF LETTERS TESTAMENTARY NO. 12291 In the Superior Court of the State of California In and For the County of San Bernardino. In the Matter of the Eatata of SARA RICH, Deceased.

Notice is hereby given that the petition of Joseph E. Rich, for the Prulmu of Will of Sara Rich, Deceased, and for tho issuance of Letters Testa, mentary thereon to Joseph E. Rich, will be heard at ten o'clock A. on the 7th day nt June. 1937.

at tin Court Room of Department Two of (In Superior Court of the State of California In and for the County of San Bernardino. HARRY L. ALLISON, Clerk. By M. L.

ALDRIDGE, Deputy Clerk. SURR HELLYER. Attorneys for Petitioner. Dated May 25, 1937. L.

M. Cox, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of EDWF M. CRIST, sometimes known as E. M. CRIST, Deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned MARTHA E. CKIST, Administratrix of the estate of EDWIN M. CRIST, sometimes known as E. M. Crist, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against ths said deceased, to file them, with tin necessary vouchers, within six tii.nitl.i after the first publication of this notice, in uie oinco or lite iierK or tne Superior Court of fhe State of California.

In and for the County of San Bernardino, or to exhibit them, with the nece sary vouchers, within six months aftei (ha first publication of this notice the said MARTHA E. CRIST nt rtfinnn 6-7 American National Bank Building, han Bernardino, lalironim, the nam being ths place of business In nil matters connected with said estalu ol EDWIN M. CRIST, known as E. M. Crist, deceased.

MARTHA K. CRIST. Administratrix of the estate of Edwin M. Crist. S'imeianes known ui E.

M. Crist. Deceased. L. M.

COX. Rooms (i-7, American National Riirk Tbjlldin-San Beiimrdino, Ciilirni nil. Attorney fur Administratrix. Dated 8th day of May, 17..

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