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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 11

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tsi REAL ESTATE 85 Houses for Sale SOMETHING NEW See This Today, Open 1 to 4 ANOTHER ARTISTIC "HART" HOME 2789 CRESCENT IN CHOICE NEW DISTRICT CLOSE TO TRANSPORTATION F.H.A. 3 Bedrooms All Modern Features Including New Streamlined Kitchen FRANK J. HART, Owner Builder 218 Highland Ave. Phone 2194 SOMETHING NEW See This Today, Open 1 to 4 ANOTHER ARTISTIC "HART" HOME 2789 CRESCENT IN CHOICE NEW DISTRICT CLOSE TO TRANSPORTATION F.H.A. 3 Bedrooms All Modern Features Including New Streamlined Kitchen FRANK J.

HART, Owner Builder 218 Highland Ave. Phone 2194 REDLANDS A large home, walking distance from Dullness section or Kecllands. on a cor ner. Beautiful yard, with sprinkler system, double garage, uuiet neienpor hood. We will be glad to show you this at your convenience, and quote you an attractive price, see J.

M. HOWSON Licensed Broker 2157 Sepulveda Ave. Phone 221-93 San Bernardino Open Evenings bedrooms, on 27th St. $2,850. 10 per sent down.

3641 ARROWHEAD 3 UPSTAIRS BEDROOMS. 3760 STREET-3 BEDROOMS. 1H baths, basement furnace, 80 ft. lot. 2675 SIERRA WAY.

ALMOST NEW 2-BEDROOM HOME. Frank L. 506 St. Ph. 4769 SOMEONE will get a bargain In this 4-Dedrm.

nome, on Arrowneaa, iNonn of Highland Ave. Owner moved out of town ft will lane less man last year's price. Will consider light truck in iraae. E. C.

TRENT 151 Highland Ave. Phone 661-79 $3750 FULL PRICE Beautifully furnished F.H.A. 6-rm. stucco. 2'A yrs.

old, floor furnace, air conditioned. Close to schools ft transportation. Could not be duplicated for 34000. See this bargain today, w. Pell, 2193 D.

Ph. ATTENTION SANTA FE MEN Beautiful nearly new large 5-rm. home, 2 fireplaces on clone In 100 ft. corner lot. (Zoned for multiple dwellings.) Ample room to build.

Very easy terms. HOkNIBROOK ft HUGH BANKS 218 Highland Ave. Phone 2194 NORTH OF HIGHLAND AVE. vr. old R-rm.

stucco on cor. lot. An other exceptional value at $3000; loan $2200 at $22.50 per mo. Beisei SILAS S. STANLEY 2188 Arrowhead Ph.

413-88 EXTRA LARGE 6-room home on corner lot N. end. Full tile root, nrepi. in first class condition. Someone will ret a good home.

Price $1250. Arthur jonnson, wan a. rn. oat-m. HOME SOLD To Mr.

ft Mrs. L. A. Stater 1020 Valencia Colton Pedder Plan Homes 2708 Eve St. Ph.

613-73 4-RM. 2-bdrm. brkfut. rm. Stucco.

Hdwd. Close to HI School. $2,500. Sm. dwn.

payt. Bal. like rent. J. French.

1040 Base Line. Ph. 291-36, EAST 27th, 2-bdrm. home. Almost new.

$2450. 10 down, mo. F.tl.A, loan. Frank L. Whltelock, 506 St, Ph.

4769. UNUSUALLY well arranged ft built 6 lncl. den. Beautiful tile finish, tile roof. Extras everywhere.

Over size lot. E.Z. terms, inn BARGAIN. 2 haes. on 1 lot.

Good loc. No. of Base Line nr. school ft bus. $1,250 full price, cash.

Bal on E.Z. terms. Owner, ltoti sierra way. 2-REDROOM FURNISHED HOME North end. F.H.A.

Lawn, shrubs. years old. Easy terms. Miller ft 790 St. Ph.

565-08 NEW 3-bdrm. 957 Marshall Blvd. New 789 26th with Ven. blinds. papered furnace.

Ph. owner ft)3-HK. 7-RM. stucco home, tile bath ft sink, tile roof. Price $6350.

Goldman Real ty 423 Court St Open for Inspection Today. 1 to 4 P.M. Fee this new F.H.A. home. Gas heat.

Dbl. gar. Cnr. Lot. 2738 St LOOK! Full price $2500, $300 bal.

$25 mo. Excel, loc. nr. transportation, See L. E.

Severson, 148 Vine. 281-48, 8-BDRM. ftirn. hse. Newly dec.

Hrdwd. floors. Tile sink. Fireplace. Furn.

pract. new. Priv. own. I3R9 Cedar.

LEAVING town. Must sell 5-rm. hse. Lg. fenced back yard, $2,950.

1330 Reece. Ph. 255-29. A bargain. Nice home partly furnished on '4 acre.

Trees, grass, garden ft berries. 870 Lnnkershim. Ph. 348-42. 3-BDRM.

new F.H.A. home. No. end, $3fW down. Immediate possession.

Miller 7i0 I'll. 565-08. OWNER OUT OF THE CITY Well built 5-rm. stucco home. D.

gar. $4,250. Fine loc. Terms. Ph.

491-38. NEW suburban homes, large lots. See Peyton Taylor with McGlothlen. 1100 E. Base Line.

Th, 635-28 or 552-92. 3 NEW F.H.A. houses, one nearly new 4-bedrm. hse. Sco Owner O.

A. Keeh-nel, 802 Sperry Colton. 7-ROOM home, 726 25th just redec-orated. Attractive price terms. J.

C. Preston, 425 Court. Ph. 331-02. 4-RM.

steel lath stucco, cement porches, floor furnace, gar. Nice lot, close in. $1,850 furnished, cash. 979 Central. NEW 6-rm.

stucco. Tile kit. ft bath. Ven, blinds. Large Int.

fenced, $390 rash. Bal. E.Z. Ph. 693-J2, 6SLECT list of new and used homes.

fins an4 hflftmnmi llniAtia raA to show. Ph. 233-72. G. Shields, 774 fiOOD 4-room house, close In, on small lot, alley corner, $1250 cash.

Fred G. Pfarce, 263 St. Ph. 571-81. SMALL 3-bdrm.

home, No. end, $3,150. Small down uayment. FRANCES BUCHENAU with Estes. Ph.

352-32. "REAL BARGAIN! 3-REDROOM HOUSE. PH. 272-78. home.

No. end. 8m. dn. nay.

Bal. ike rent. Ph. own, 493-82. 283-04 eve.

88 Residential Lots CLEAR lot, 75x150, East front on Ar-rnwhead nr. 34th, ill Imp. In and pd. Full pries $700, cash or terms. Inq.

2815 Arrowhead after 6 p.m. Ph. 502-45. '41 Chev. DeLuxe 6-Pass.

Coup. B.iautl- ful maroon finish, r. PlfllBl die. 12,000 miles vU '40 Plymouth DeLuxe Club Coups. Practl- Qsj A tally new tires.

Ra- QJ '39 Olds 6 Club Coupe Original beige finish. CAM Local ear on OhAn owner THESE CARS CARRY THE OK'd GUARANTEE Many More to Choose From MID.VALLEY CHEVROLET CO. "The Best Deal In Town" THIRD snd ARROWHEAD FOURTH and 6TREETS OPEN SUNDAYS REAL ESTATE 88 Residential Lots ATTENTION BUILDERS 35 large lots. Paved street. Chean wtr.

Good soil. Close to new air depot. For quick sale take all at $200 per lot, See Mr. Arnesman with C. S.

French, 1040 case Liine. rn, zt)i-3B. 89 Ranches 2 mod. house. Hardwood floors, Water for irrlgat on Jl mo.

ose in $3500, Terms. McGuire or Vance, 416 court t. ment for 1000 chickens, garage. Price jjzou. lerms, no iratie.

uoiuman Healty 423 Court St. FOR sale. 60 A fine vegetable land Cheap wtr. Close in, $10,000. Cash ft terms, m.

M. man. 263 E. Ph. 571-31 90 Citrus Property 13.98 Ac.

oranges, cream of Highlands Dist. Once sold for $4000 Ac. without crop, uest water right. Price $14,250, iuiuer, ooi lajon, iteaianas. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY uttUEO TO THE STATE FOR DELINQUENT TAXES March 30th, 1942 Whereas, I was on the 9th day of March.

1942. directed bv the Board nf supervisors ot san Bernardino county State of California, and there was re. ceived by me and filed In my office an authorization of the State Con troller dated March 17th. 1942. to sell at public auction for cash In lawful money of the United States certain tax deeded property.

DUbllc notice la here by given that unless the said property is redeemed as provided by law, I will on the 22nd day of April, 1942, at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. in the office of tne County Tax Collector. Room 205 court Mouse or tne county of San Bernardino, in tne city ol San Bernar dlno. State of California, sell as di, rected the said property for a sum not less than the minimum price or prices set forth in this notice. Darcel or Darcels of nrnnertv that are the subject of this notice are situated in the County of San Bernar- aino, state or California, and are de- scrioea as ioiiows: ProDertv sold to the State June 29th.

tor tne delinquent taxes or 1926: DescriDtlon: Cedaminea Park Num ber 7. Tract Number 1837. commencing 40 feet Northeasterly from most West erly corner Lot 21. Block 2 thence Nortneasterly 40 feet thence Southeast' erly to South line said lot thence South. westerly 40 feet thence Northwesterly to beginning.

To be sold for a sum not less than 111.26. plus cost of advert sine. This property was assessed to Leleh A. Fuller for the unpaid taxes for the year 1926 and was assessed to Adolph and Gertrude Stehula for the unpaid taxes ior me years 1928, 1D2S, 1930 and 1931. Property sold to the State June 29th.

iva ior tne delinquent taxes of 1931 DescriDtlon: Cedarninea Park Num. ber 7, Tract 1837, Lot 41, Block 2. To be sold for a sum not less than 112.38, plus cost of advertis ne. This property was assessed to L. R.

Andrews for the unpaid taxes for the years i3l, 1932, 1933, 1934 and 1935. rroperiy sola to tne State June 29th 1931 for the delinquent taxes of 1930; inscription: Cedaro nes Park Num. ber 7, Tract 1837. Undivided one-half interest Lot 11. Block 1.

To be sold for a sum not less than J14.84, plus cost of advertis ne. inis property was assessed to Mark L. Despain for the unnnld taxes for me years 1M3U. 1931. 1933.

1934 arm la.io. tnn Property sold to the State June 29th 1931 for the delinquent taxes of 1930: Description: Cedaminea Park Num ber. 7, tract 1837. Undivided one-half interest 11. Block 1.

To be sold for a sum not less than 114.84, plus cost of advertis ne. This property was assessed to Lester F. Gerwlg for the unpaid taxes for the years 1930.. 1931, 1932, 1933. 1934 and Property sold to the State June 29th.

1929 for the delinquent taxes of 1928: Description: Cedarplnes Park Num- oer 7, Tract 1837, Lot 25, Block 2. To be sold for a sum not less than 115. nO, plus cost of advertising-. This property was assessed to Anloff and Houlette for the unpaid taxes for me year ann was assesses to loa Claire Solomon for the unpaid taxes ior tne years 1929, I93u, 1931, 1932 and 1933. Pronertv anld to the State Mth.

1929 for 'he delinquent taxes of 1928: DescriDtlon: Allen Rrnthem Riihriivi. slon of Lots 8 and 9, Block 85, Rancho San Bernardino, Lot 41. To be sold for a sum not less than $104.30, plus cost of advertising. This property was assessed to Let-son Balllet for the unpaid taxes for the years 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932 and 1933. Property sold to the State June 29th.

1931 for the delinquent taxes of 1930: description: Tract Number 2059. Lot 44. To he sold for a sum not less than $27.16, plus cost of advertising. This property was assessed to Ameri can National Bank of San Bernardino for the unpaid taxes for the years 1930 and 1931 and was assessed to Beulah Coley for the unpaid taxes for the years 3932, 1933, 1934 and 1935. Property sold to the State June 29th, 1931 for the delinquent taxes of 1930: uescnpllon: Tract 1872.

Cedarn nea Highlands Number 1, Lot 46, Block G. To be sold for a sum not less than $9.42, plus cost of advertising. his property was assessed to Mm. 0. J.

Palmer for the unpaid taxes for the years 1930. 1931. 1932. 1933. 1934 and 1935.

Property sold to the Stato June 29th. 1935 for the delinquent taxes nf 1934: DescriDtlon: Tract Number 1872. Ce darplnes Highlands Number 1, Lot 47, Block G. To be sold for a sum not less than $9.32. plus cost of advertising.

This property was assessed to J. O. Campbell for the unpaid taxes for the years 1934, 1935, 1937, 1938 and 1939. Property som to tne state June 29th, 1927 for the delinquent taxes nf 1926: Description: Tract Number 1872. Ce- arplnea Highlands Number 1.

Lot 48. Block G. To be sold for a sum not leas than $9.97. plus cost of advertising. This property was assessed to R.

E. Roberts, Trustee for the unpaid taxes for the years 1926, 1927, 1928. 1929. 1930 and 1931. Property sold to the State June 29th.

1931 for the delinquent taxes of 1930: Description: Commencing 214.125 feet East and 1028.5 feet North of South west corner of Northeast One-quarter Southeast One-quarter Section 26, Township 10 North, Range 18 East, S.B.B.M. thence East 218.6 feet thence North 198 reet thence West 218.5 feet thence South 198 feet to Doint of he- ginning. To be sold for a sum not lesa than plus coat of advertising. This property was assessed to The Desert Saponan Company for the unpaid taxes for the years 1930, 1931, 1932, ana ium. Property so to the Bta Aueust 29th, 1933 for the delinquent taxes of 1932: Description: Rancho San Bernardino.

commencing on North line 11th Street 138 feet West of East line Lot 6, Block 20 tnence Nortn l.w feet thence West 45 feet tliPnce South 150 feet to North line 11th Street thence East 45 feet to point of beginning. To be sold for a sum not less than $119.12, plus cost of advertising. This property was assessed to American National Bank of Snn Bernardino for the unpaid taxes for the years 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935. 1936 and 1937. Property sola to the state August 29th, 1933 for the delinquent taxes of 1932: Description: South One-half Section 34, Township North, Range 2 West, S.B.B.M.

To be sold for a sum not less than $02.32, plus cost of advertising. This property was assessed to Bllza-belli Adnlr for the unpaid taxes for the years 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935. 1936 and 1937. Property sold to the State August SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN. MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1942 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT 29th, 1933 'or the delinquent taxes of ivsi: Description: Appleton Land Water and Power Company Subdivision Number 4, commencing 21 degrees 2 minutes East 58.5 feet of Northwest corner Lot 69 thence South 21 degrees 2 minutes East E8.5 leet thence North 43 degrees 28 minutes East 150 feet thence South 66 degrees 23 minutes 40 seconds West 135.48 feet to point of beginning.

To be sold for a sum not less than 14.1.28. plus cost of advertising. property was assessed to Mike Morales for the unpaid taxes for the years 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936 and 1937. Property sold to the State June 29th, 1934 for the delinquent taxes of 1933: DescriDtlon: West One-half south west One-quarter Section 4, Township 5 North, Range 1 East, S.B.B.M. To be sold for a sum not less than S49.67.

us cost of advertising. This property was assessed to Leroy G. Hetrick for the unpaid taxes for the years 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937 and 1938. Property sold to the State June 29th, 1934 for the delinquent taxes of 1933: Description: Silver Belle Lode Claim in soutnwest une-quarter section Township 30 South, Range 41 East, M.D.M. To be sold for a sum not less than $43.44, plus coat of advertising.

This property was assessed to Silver Bene Mining company tor tne unpaid taxes for the years 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937 and 1938. Property sold to the State June 29th, 1935 for the delinquent taxes of 1934: Description: Residence Tract, East 40 feet Lot 12 and West 20 feet Lot 13, Block 10. To be sold for a sum not less than $60.13, plus cost of advertising. This property was assessed to Ella S. Ketcnam for the unpaid taxes for the years 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937 and 1938 and was assessed to Ella S.

Ketch-am Estate for the unpaid taxes for the year 1939. Property sold to the State June 29th, 1935 for the delinquent taxes of 1934: Description: Tip Top Gold and Silver Mine In Township 7 North, Range 4 East, S.B.B.M. To be sold for a sum not less than $55.24, plus cost of advertising. This property was assessed to Sunshine Copper Company for the unpaid taxes for the years 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938 and 1939. Property sold to the State June 29th, 1935 for the delinquent taxes of 1934: Description: Portion Section 8, Township 6 North, Range 3 West, S.B.B.M., commencing 660 feet West of Southeast corner Northeast One-quarter thence West 660 feet North 1010 feet thence East 1320 feet thence South 20 feet thence West 660 feet thence South 990 feet to point of beginning.

To be sold for a sum not less than $13.14, plus cost of advertising. This property was assessed to Edna V. Goohs for the unpaid taxes for the years 1934 and 1935 and was assessed to Ernest W. and Verna S. Myers for the unpaid taxes for the years 1936, 1937, 1938 and 1939.

If redemption of the property or the Initiation of an installment Plan of re demption is not made according to law prior to the sale thereof, the right of redemption will cease. J. W. BATCHELOR, Tax Collector, San Bernardino County, San Bernardino, California. Stanton Stanton, Attorneys NOTICE, OF HEARING ON PETITION TO LEASE MINING CLAIMS No.

211880 In the Superior Court of the State of California In and for tne county 01 Los Angeles. In the Matter of the Estate of GILBERT E. GOULD, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that CLARENCE O. GOULD, as executor of said estate, has filed herein his veritlea petition for leave to lease the mining claims hereinafter described for the pe riod of ten years or as long thereafter as talc is produced In paying quantities from the property leased; that April 28th, 1942, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said date, In Department 24 of the above entitled Court, has been fixed as the time and place for the hearing of said petition, when and where any persons interested in said estate may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the order should not be made.

Ref erence is hereby made to the said petition for further particulars. SafU mining claims are located in the unorganized Ibex Mining District In the County of San Bernardino. State of California, and are described as follows, to-wit: 1. Sampson Mining Claim as described in notice of location recorded In Volume 27 Mining Locations at Page 468 et Records of Inyo County, California. 2.

Derby Lode Mining Claim as described in notice of location recorded in Volume 27 of Mining Records, page 470, Records of Inyo County, California. 3. Shepard Lode Mining Claim as described in notice of location recorded in Volume 27 of Mining Locations at page 49, Records of Inyo County, California. 4. Stockton Mining Claim as described in notice of location recorded in Volume 27 of Mining Records at page 176, Records' of Inyo County, California, EXCEPT such portions of said Stockton Mining Claim as mny overlie the area of the Pleasanton Placer Claim located in paid Unorgan ized Ibex Mining District.

5. Any and all portions of the lode mining clnlms located in said Unorganized Ibex Mining District known as Shoshone Lode Mining Claim and Shoshone Lode Mining Claims One to Eleven, inclusive, located in May of 1939 and which lie, or any portion thereof lie, within the boundaries of said Sampson Placer Mining Claim hereinabove described. J. F. MORONEY, County Clerk and1 Clerk of said Superior Court.

Bv H. L. DOYLE, Deputy. STANTON STANTON 245 Wilcox Building 206 South Spring Street, Los Angeles, California, Attorneys for Executor. Dated: April 6th, 1942.

Surr Hellyer, Attorneys NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE In the Superior Court of the State of California in ana for tne county or San Bernardino. In the Matter of the Estate of MARIE PERKINS, also known as EDITH De- GIORGIS, Deceased. NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned administrator of the estate nf Marie Perkins, also known as Edith De Giorgis. deceased, will sell, at private sale, to the highest and best bidder or niaaers, for casn, or on crea- lt. or on such other terms as may be agreed upon by the undersigned, sub- ect to tne comirmation 01 tne superior Court above named, on or after the 21st day of April.

1942, at the office of Surr Hellyer, Suite 204 Citizens National Bank Building, San Bernardino, California, all the right, title and Interest of said decedent at the time of her death and thereafter acquired by the estate of said decedent by operation of law or otherwise, in and to that certain parcel of real property situated In the City of San County of San Bernardino, State of California, described as. Portion of Lot 6, in Block 4, of the City of San Bernardino, as per plat recorded In Book 7 of Maps, page 1. records of said County, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the East line of said Lot 6, 85 feet North of the Southeast corner thereof; thence West 62 feet; thence North 35 feet; thence East 62 feet to the East line of said Lot 6: thence South 35 feet to the point of beginning. Bids or nffers must be In wrltlnir and may be delivered to said administrator at the place above specified as the place for sale of said property, or may be filed In the office of the clerk of said court at any time after the first publication. KARL F.

KING, As Administrator of the Estate of Mario Perkins. Deceased. SURR HELLYER, Attorneys for Adm strator. Dated: April 4th, 1942. BEN WEBSTER'S CAREER PAGE ELEVEN kfy Vrit TAkie TM 0J OME AT A "TiMe YsvZy Jy vyrve sot td Move ti getshttoaweapash op-ms neRerie ssSsi 'fjWydr FAST -THEy'RC COMICJ6 SfSPS A5 A I PCTOS6 OF CCWE5 AT US FPCM TWO ft -TrW BIRC 0OUNS PCJ Trie I AW Me'U rrw-JZ LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Hal R.

Clark, Attorney NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALS No. 191214 In the Superior Court of the State of California in ana ior me woumy Los Angeles. In the Matter of the Estate of R. 8 TfmiHann HacauspH. Notice is hereby given that under and pursuant to the law In such cases made an.l nrovided.

the undersigned Carrie S. Tackley, Administratrix of the Estate of ti, S. itnuuson, ueceasea, win wu at nrlvotA in the highest and best hidder unon the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned and subject to confirmation by said superior court, on the 21st day of April, 1942, or thereafter witnin tne time anowea Dy raw, mo office of her attorney, Hal R. Clark, Suite Kfi7. 4f)7 West Eiehth Street.

City of Los Angeles, County of Los Angeies, state nr Ca fnrnia. an Km. line, in terest and estate of said deceased at the tlma of death and all right, title and interest that the estate of said deceased has acquired, by operation of law or otherwise, other than or in addition to that of said deceased at the time of death, in and to all that certain rcai property situate in the County of San Bernardino, state or taiuornm, ur scribed as follows, to-wit: The South 241.89 feet of tne soutnwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter In Section 20, Township 1 North, Range 5 West, containing 3.66 acres more or less. The buver thereof to take title with. out guaranty or warranty, and at no expense to seller.

Seller to pay no real estate commission, or to assume pay ment for any form of policy of title in. fliironcA nr p.qcrnw fees. Terms and conditions of sale: Cash In lawful money of the United States on confirmation of sale by said Superior Court. Ten per cent tiu) 01 me amount bid for the said real, property to be deposited with bid. Bids or offers are Invited for said real DroDertv and must be In writing and will be received at the aforesaid of fice of the attorney for saia Auminis- trntriv nr mnv he filed with the Clerk of said Superior Court, or may be de livered to said Administratrix personally at any time after the first publica tion of this notice ana oeiore mailing said sale.

CARRIE S. TACKLEY. Administratrix of the Estate of said Deceased. HAL R. CLARK, 607 Merritt LoS Angeles.

California. Dated: April 2, 1942. Hill, Morgan Bledsoe, Attorneys NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE No. 208.700 In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for tne county 01 Los Angeles. In the Mutter of the Estate of SARAH ANDERSON.

Deceased. Notice is hereby eiven that under and pursuant to the law made and provided, the undersigned will sell at Drivate sale, to tne nignest ana best Diaaer, subiect to confirmation of said SiiDerior 'Court on or alter tne rtn aay or April. 1942 at the office of HILL. MORGAN BLEDSOE, his attorneys, 637 Roosevelt Bui dine. 727 West Seventh Street, in tne uity 01 ana county ot los Angeies, State of California, all the right, title and interest of said deceased at the time of death and all the right, title end in terest thai the estate of said deceased has acquired bv operation of law or oth erwise, other than or in addition to that of said deceased, at the time of death, in and to all that certain real property particularly described, as fol lows, to-wit: ot 30 in Tract No.

1 of the Arrow. head Vineyard Lands, County of San Bernardino, State of California, as per map recorded on Page 69 In Book 16 of Maps in the office of the County Re corder of San Bernardino County; U.X CEPTING therefrom a right-of-way to the Pacific Electric Railway Company as described In a deed recorded in Book 466 Page 317 of records in the office of the County Recorder of San Bernardino county, state or uaitrornia. Terms of sBle: Cash in lawful money of the United States on confirmation of sale, or part cash and balance evidenced by note secured by mortgage or Trust Deed on the property so sold. Ten per cent of amount bid to be deposited with bid. Bids or offers to be In writing and will be received at the aforesaid office at any time after the first publication hereof and before the date of sale.

JOSEPH E. HOULGATE, As Eexecutor of the last Will and Testament of said decedent. HILL, MORGAN BLEDSOE, 637 Roosevelt Building, Los Angeles, California. Attorneys for Executor. Dated this 30th day of March, 1942.

CK 11276 FAIR STATEMENT OF PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1942. 10 A. All members present. Minutes of previous session read and approved. Board proceeds to examine and allow claims against the county as shown by list on file and as open to inspection by the public.

Approve rhange of location for hog Ranch of Wallace Finance who holds contract ior Victorville Military Airport, Grant temporary railroad crossing permit to A.T.&S.F. Ry. across Cherry Avenue, Fontana. Approve elections returns for directors of Crest Forest and Mojave County Water Districts, Approve holding of Baistow Fire District election next April, Read miscellaneous communications from Sonoma County Board of Supervisors, National Assn. of County Officials, and Jacobs and File report of Predatory Animal Control Officer for month nf March.

File letters ot Big Bear Lake Fire District and Big Bear Valley Defense Council offering cooperation to Supervisors for attempts to obtain Federal aid in construction of sewage system. Read and file suggested form for a resolution relative to tire conservation, as presented by AUto Club So. Calif. File request of Faulkner, Oakes Faulkner for consideration when auditing contract is awarded. Continue request of C.

E. Lacy for transfer of hog ranch permit, for one week. Hold hearing on Detltlon for Hnslnz of roads in Kaiser Steel Mill site, and grant petition In modified form, eliminating portions of two streets from the origlnnl request. Discuss ninny matters with Congressman Harry R. Sheppard, and hear report of record of this Board as giving LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT full cooperation to all national problems.

Mr. Sheppard commends Board. Approve final map of Tract 2679, a BubdfvUlon of A. Stolte, at Victorville. Accept deed to a portion of Pacific Avenue right of way from B.

F. Mary J. McGlothlen. Approve budget T. for highway funds, setting up revolving funds, all of which will be reimbursed.

Authorize Probation Officer Belle Larmore to attend meeting in San Francisco April 16. Approve issuance of seven subpoenas for responsible relatives of Aid recipients to show cause why required statements have not been filed. Authorize two welfare workers to have a week's leave of absence, without expenses, to attend meeting In San Francisco. Approve release of welfare mortgages for two welfare cases, with consideration. Approve recommendatrbna of Welfare Department.

Approve tax sale, at auction, on 14 parcels of tax delinquent lands. Adopt resolution as required by law stating that three special assessment districts were distressed as of June 30, 1940. Two of these have been refunded. Authorize District Attorney to write permission to Kemper Campbell to oil a portion of road from Victorville to North Verde ranch. Authorize Agricultural Commissioner George E.

Woonhams to attend meet-nig in Los Angeles April 10. Approve agreement for service to Crest Forest Lighting District with So. Cal. Edison Co. Approve recommendations of Planning Commission on three applications for tree topping and removals.

Approve inMillation nf radio-telephone line to Fontana from Sheriffs Office, and npprove $210 for costs for balance of vear. Adjourn to Monday, April 13, 1942, at 10 A.M. C. E. GRIER.

Chairman. Attest: HARRY L. ALLISON, Clerk. By Harold Zenz, Deputy. C.

R. Allen, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION WITH THE WILL ANNEXED No. 14487 In the Superior Court of the State of California In and for the County of San Bernardino. In the Matter of the Estate of Docla A. Smithburn.

Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the petition of Georee Smithburn for the Pro bate of Will of Docia A. Smithburn the above named decedent, and for the Issu ance of Letters of Administration With the Will Annexed thereon to George Smithburn petitioner, will be heard at ten o'clock A.M., on Monday the 27th day of April, 1942, at the court room of Department Two of the above entitled Court at the courthouse in the City of San Bernardino In the above designated county and state. HARRY L. ALLISON, Clerk.

By Edith Campbell, Deputy Clerk. C. R. ALLEN. Fullerton, California, Attorney for Petitioner.

Dated: April 10. 1942. First Publication April 11, 1942. R. L.

Johnston, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION WITH THE WILL ANNEXED No. ,14479 In the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of San Bernardino. In the Matter of the Estate of Raymond Lynn Jones, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the petition of Pauline Emelia Jones for the Probate Will of Raymond Lynn Jones, the above named decedent, and for the Issuance of Letters of Administration with the Will annexed thereon to Pauline Emella Jones, petitioner, will be heard at ten o'clock A. on April 20th.

1942, at the court room of Department Two of the above entitled Court at the courthouse in the City of San Bernardino In the above designat ed county and state. HARRY L. ALLISON. (JierK. Bv J.

W. Berry, Deputy Clerk. R. L. Johnston, 1280 Sun Bernardino, Calif.

Attorney for Petitioner. Dated April 4. 1942. First Publication April 9, 1942. C.

R. Allen, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOH LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION WITH THE WILL ANNEXED No. 14486 In the Superior Court of the State of caiirornia 111 ana tor tne Lounty 01 San Bernardino. In the Matter of the Estate of Arthur C. Smithburn, Deceased.

Notice is hereby given that the peti tion of George Smithburn for the Pro bate of Will of Arthur c. smitnnurn the above named decedent, and for the issuance of Letters of Administration With the Will Annexed thereon to George Smithborn petitioner, will be heard at ten o'clock A.M., on Monday the 27th day of April, 1942, at the court room of Department Two of the above entitled Court at the courthouse In the City of San Bernardino in the above designated county and state. HARRY L. ALLISON, Clerk. Bv Edith CamDbell.

DeDutv Clerk. C. R. ALLEN Fullerton, California Attorney for Petitioner. Dated: April 10, 1942.

First Publication April 11, 1942. R. Griffin, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION WITH WILL ANNEXED No. 14482 In the Superior Court of the State of California In and for the County of San Bernardino. In the Matter of the Estate of PAULA FKACHES, Deceased.

Notice Is hereby Eiven that the netl- tlon of L. MOORE for the Probate of Will of PAULA PSACHES, Deceased, and for the 'issuance of Letters of Administration with the Will annexed thereon to L. MOORE will be heard at 10:00 o'clock A.M.. on the 20th dav of April, 1942 nt the Court Room of De- partment 2 of the Superior Court of San Bernardino County. California and all persons interested are notified to ap pear, at tne time ana place neretorore mentioned, to show cause If any they have why said petition should not be granted.

HARRY L. ALLISON, Clerk. By J. W. Berry, Deputy Clerk.

H. R. GRIFFIN. Attorney for Petitioner, Dated: April 9th, 1942. VITAL RECORDS WEDDING RINGS AT VONDEY'S Card of Thanks WE wish to thank all of our neighbors and friends who extended help, sympathy and flowers to us in our recent sorrow, loss of our beloved wife and daughter.

C. W. Lancaster, Mrs. Viola Wllklns and Family. CEMETERIES MOUNTAIN VIEW CEMETERY Highland Avenue at Waterman San Bernardino Ph.

561-88 Cemetery Lots Crematory Mausoleum a Perpetual Care MONTECITO MEMORIAL PARK Cemetery Mausoleum Crematory Phone San Bilno. 625-90 Colton 827 FUNERAL DIRECTORS MARK B. SHAW CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Regardless of your circumstances, our services are available. Staff licensed Association Members.

Your guarantee of superior workmanship. MEMORIAL CHAPEL 468 Fifth San Bernardino. Ph. 2131 WOODHOUSE MORTUARY SERVICE THAT SAVES SATISFIES 1356 MT. VERNON AVE.

PH. 441-01 I. M. Knopsnyder Son, Mortuary Expense A Matter of Your Own Desire Colton, Calif. Ph.

44-J Stephens Bohbltt Funeral Home "Information Without Obligation" 1156 Street Phnne 371-72 F. ARTHUR CORTNER Funeral Chapel, Redlands Next to Postofflce. Phnne 5511 EMMERSON'S MORTUARY REDLANDS BROOKSIDE AVE. PHONE 6161 Tillie Salazar Funeral Home Spruce Mt. Vernon Ph.

291-49 RAMIREZ CO. MORTUARY 917 East Colton. Ph. 112 (Continued from Pnge Three) Brown, Dr. Constance Chandler, Mrs.

Nora Parker Coy, Mrs, VV. M. Parker, Charles E. Christopher, Dr. and Mrs.

N. W. Cummlngs, Miss Helen M. Elwood, Miss Dorathea Frahm, Mis. Erma Glass, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward B. Heath, Mr. and Mis. Gilbert C.

Lamb, Mrs. Glenn B. Meriyfield, Mis. Gabrielle T. Mul-vanc, Miss Florence J.

Peterson, Miss Marion B. Phillips OTHER GUESTS Dr. Mattie M. Ramelli, Miss Maude E. Rich, Edmund J.

Robins, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Schacter, Miss Florence M. Shelley, Mr.

end Mrs. Douglass W. Stnythe, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis L.

Spackman, Adolph G. Stoll, Mr. and Mis. Arthur R. Tru-scott, John H.

Walters, Mr. and Mrs. Charles White, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Willhoft, Walter J.

Ycaton, Miss Clara Younger, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel E. Andrews, Mrs, Kathryn Cross Beattle, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Blnnoy, Miss Alex andra Grow, Dr. and Mrs. J. V. Har vey, Mr.

and Mrs. Ebert Lash, Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Mohle, Mrs.

Vlr. glnia Moses, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. O'Connor, Miss Gwladys Pugh, Mrs.

N. A. Richardson, Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Savage Karel B.

Shul- tis, Mrs. Marion Goodcell, Mr. and Mrs. W. N.

Glasscock, Miss Edna Storr, Mrs. W. H. Woodrow, Dr. and Mrs.

Ricciardi, and Dr. and Mrs. Lounsbury. Sheppard Guest Of Postmasters (Continued from Page Three) duration and to give all possible help to the government. Bruce Munroe, president of the county group, wag chairman of the program.

C. E. Grier, chairman of the county board of supervisors, told the Riverside and Orange representatives that they were losing the "best representative they had ever had" with the reapportionment of national congressional districts, Congressman Sheppard's district, under the new apportionment, comprises San Bernardino county and part of Los Angeles county, whereas heretofore the district has included Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. Other speakers were Frank Har-wood, president of the California Postmasters' association, and Har old P. Thoreson, San Bernardino postmaster.

Mr. Harwood explained newest postal regulations, and Mr. Thoreson urged every citizen to "fight or work." Seventy-five persons were present at the meeting. 4 Mrs. Marcellus Smith, 74, of 946 Crescent street, was under treatment at the county hospital yesterday for a fractured left arm, Attendants at the hospital said she was injured In a fall two days ago at her home, DH HONORS Jl Hi By ROBERT PILGRIM BLAST WRECKS GARAGE HOUSE (Continued from Page Three) the smoke-filled, smouldering wreckage of his kitchen.

One wall of the little house was) blown completely away, and part of another wall was moved outward aa much as two feet from the rest of the building, said Assistant Chief Peterson. The door between kitchen and living room was neatly removed by the explosion. Hall was found seated in the empty doorway, his hair singed away, his clothing scorched and his face and hands severely burned. Hall lit the match because he "thought air must be coming through the hose Instead of gas," Sergeant Luce said he was told. Flames which accompanied the explosion burned several pillows which apparently had been placed on the floor.

Assistant Chief Peter son said Hall escaped death only because he was in the kitchen at the time, rather than In the room where most of the gas had accumulated. County hospital attendants said Hall's condition was not critical. Police said Hall was hired as a gardener last week by Dr. J. H.

Coughlin, on whose property the garage house was located. Hip Injury Sustained In Fall From Building Injured In a fall from a building, Robert E. McCreery, of 351 street, was In the county hospital yester day, Buffering from a possible frac ture of the right hip, Hospital attendants said Mr. Mc Creery fell from a building at Fourth street and Victoria avenue Saturday at 3:0 p.m. Willis L.

Severson Undergoes Surgery Willis L. Severson, San Bernardino tile company owner, Is recovering from an operation for acute appendicitis, performed Saturday at San Bernardino Community hospital. Dr. Eugene H. Hull, assisted by Dr.

S. B. Richards, performed the operation. IN THE SHADOWS WALTER SCOTT BLUNT Funeral services for Walter Scott Blunt will be held at 2 p.m. today from the Mark B.

Shaw Memorial chapel. Interment will follow in Mountain View cemetery. HOWELL W. RICHARDSON Final rites for Howell W. Rich ardson were conducted at 3:30 p.m.

yesterday from the' Mark B. Shaw' Memorial chapel with the Rev. J. Edgar Freeman officiating. Songs Included "Beautiful Isla of Somewhere" and "Sometime We'll Understand," Friends served as pallbearers.

Private cremation will take place today at Monteclto Ma- morial park. SOPHIA OHLER Funeral services for Mis. Snnhia Ohler will be held at 2 p.m. today from the Ingold Funeral Home chapel, Rialto. Cremation will fnl.

low at Montecito Memorial park. KATHERINE GRAHAM Funeral services for Mrs. Kath. erine Graham will be held todav at 2 p.m. from J.

W. Wnnrihnna chapel. Burial will follow at Moun- tain View cemetery. 1 Man Found Dead, Wife Unconscious (Continued from Page Three) resided in Clifton Heights for the past 20 years. Mr.

Bradford was president of the Clifton Heights Water Co. The body was removed to the J. W. Woodhouse mortuary in San Bernardino, whore an Investigation will be conducted by Edward P. Doyle, deputy of Coroner R.

E. Williams. Woman Injured When Car Stops Suddenly Mrs. Helen Anglln, 36, of 544 West Fifteenth street, Escondido, was treated at San Bernardino county hospital yesterday for possible head uijuiitrs, BuaLtiiiieu ill an auiu mishap in San Bernardino. Attendants at the hospital said jjiis.

Angiin was nun wnen ner nus-band suddenly applied the brakes in downtown San Bernardino traffic. Mrs. Anglin was thrown forward and her head struck the windshield. VERTICAL 1 Trouble 2 Large game flsh 3 Pronoun 4 Lair 6 One of the Cyclades 6 Self-confidence 7 Not any 8 Man's name 9 Insectivorous bird 10 Paid notice 11 Symbol for sodium 17 Low note 19 Exists 21 Barren 23 To abound 25 Miserly person 26 Applies remedies to 27 Small horses 28 Metal-bearing vein 30 To linger 33 Roman emperor 35 Ancient Irish capital 38 Prima donna 40 Beverage 43 Middle 46 Sorrow 48 To perch 61 Printer's meaaure 63 (irock loiter 66 Colloquial: father 58 Faucet 60 61 Pronoun 62 Italian article 64 Hun ki1 66 Bymhol ttif nickel CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 2 3 4 I 5 6 I 1 10 111 12 13 14 ti 16-17 I 20 21 22 23 i4 25 26 27 28 29 30 32 33 jm 34 35 36 37 38 pp 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 61 1 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 HORIZONTAL 1 Among 5 American writer 9 Moving truck 12 Tropical fruit 13 Narrative poetry 14 Cretan mountain 15 Bone 16 Invalid 18 Melody 20 Egyptian astral body 22 Short blast on a horn 24 School 27 To twist (Scot.) 29 Small merganser 31 Pronoun 32 Vegetable 34 Pulsation 36 Concerning 37 Was drowsy 39 Swamp gas 41 Nook 42 Scandinavian navigator 44 Food flsh 45 To urge 47 Above 49 Append 60 Withered 52 Soon 54 Symbol for silver 65 Poetic: Hindustan 57 Colloquial: to observe secretly 59 What? 61 To hasten 63 War god 65 Ox ot Celebes 67 Sprite 68 Missile weapon 69 Liquid measure Answer to bIaIi BE UR II EM-Ir oTh" i lLi.li.iJ k. 1 nu i a vbr Saturday's Puzzle kaaba EA BBESS I lJE Jl 1 1 ha an tah herT aT w.HlS.Ej'i! ii 2 1 0 1 a I I 1 3.

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