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GASMEN CAPTURE TITLEflall Opposes Calexico WATSON PACES WINNERS WITH TWOJOMERS Woodhouse Team Beaten 4-2 in Stirring Battle; 650 Fans Witness Contest Wayne Watson blasted out a pair of runs as the Southern California Gas nine defeated the J. W. Wood-house 1-2, and won the San Bernardino City league championship at Ferris Hill park last night. Playing before a crowd of 6o0 persons, the Gasmen won the third and deciding contest of the three-frame title series. Prior to this, the Gasmen took the series opener and the Morticians won the second contest.

MOUND BATTLE Benny McGinty, the, winning pitcher, waged a stirring mound battle with his Woodhouse rival. Bud Mayer, but the payoff came on Watson's pair of lore blows. McGinty yielded five hits and struck out 12 batters, while Mayer pave up six hits and struck out six batters. Watson hit his first home run in the opening inning after a teammate had reached first base on an error. Two men were out when the scores were made.

McGINTY DOUBLES Pitcher McGinty doubled in the third and came home on an infield out for the Gasmen's third run and finally, Watson hit his second homer in the ninth. Woodhouse made both of its runs In the sixth inning. White of the losers got two hits in three trips to the plate. The score: Gasmen 201 OCO 0014 6 2 Woodhouse ...000 002 0D0 2 5 2 McGinty and Wilson; Mayer and Ricardo, The second round of play in the San Bernardino Nightball association gets under way tonight with two games booked. At Fourteenth and Mt.

Vernon diamond, Edison and Citizens National bank tangle in an Industrial league game. In a Commercial league tilt, the Eagles meet the Sun-Telegram on Sturges field. No games are scheduled in the City league, the third of the association's circuits, for tonight. 'Louis by Knockout' Says Tommy Farr (By Associated Press) NEW YORK, June 20. Tommy Farr, British heavyweight champion, arrived today on the Queen Mary with a prediction that Joe Louis would knock out Max Schmel-ing "before the tenth round" in their fight Wednesday night.

"Who's he gonna fight?" Farr asked when he saw reporters and photographers gathered around Ambassador Joseph P. Kennedy. Free Swimming Lessons at Perris Plunge Swimming instruction will be given to all persons desiring it at Perris Hill park this summer, it was announced yesterday by Doug Smythe, pool director. The only charge will be the admission fee to the plunge, Smythe said. The schedule for swimming Instruction follows: Boys Monday and Wednesday, 9 to 10 a.m.

Girls Tuesday and Thursday, 9 to 10 a.m. Adults Anytime. The instruction will be given under the direction of Smythe, who also is football coach at San Bernardino junior college, and his lifeguard assistants, Paul Holmes, Jack Wylie and Henry Young. Smythe reports that plans now are being completed to cooperate with the American Red Cross in giving life saving instruction. Glenn Hippenstiel Scores In Long Beach Event By HOWARD COOK Passing the first round of play with little difficulty, Glenn Hippenstiel, San Bernardino's ace netter, is still competing in the ninth annual Long Beach open championships being staged on the courts of the Long Beach Tennis club.

Unable to attend the opening matches Saturday due to local employment, Hippenstiel was defaulted out of the tournament but arrived Sunday morning before his opponent. Jack Kerr, played his next match. Kerr proved no match for the San Bernardino junior champion and foil, 8-3, 6-2. In his second round match today, Hippenstiel will face Bob Bresnan, nirmber of the Pasadena junior college team. The two youths met In i A jack Mcdonald man cwar oscar otis lowry Herald-Express Herald-Express I L.

A. Times L. A. Times I Sirasia i Sirasia Sirasia Marching One Shen Decima Marchinj Sirasia Marching Kirton Kirton 1 One Shen 2 Black Hair "Divider Davidor Moonface Starlo Davidor Starlo Davidor Moonface Easter Jane Sky Brush 3 Bang Bang Unerring i Unerring Kenty Mist Unerring Bang Bang Unerring Our Haven Our Haven Kenty Miss 4 Your Hcnor f' Your Honor Your Honor Yojr Honor Denbigh Gailiene Sky O'Blue Cehbigh Gailiene I Dolcway Doloway Sky O'Blue mm Hadtobe jOnley Hacitobe Hacitobe Pompete Hadtobe Pompete Pompete Oriley Pompete Bold Courtier Qriley 6 Cerro Red Ensign "CeVro High Martin Red Ensign Shasta Racket Red Ensign Bon Hamburg Candlelight I Bon Hamburg 1 Shasta Racket I Red Ensign 7 Party Spirit L.therome "GaTiacTay Party-Spirit i Lithercme Pa.ty Spirit Party Spirit Litherome Black Highbrow Stop Scout Litherome I Black Highbrow I 8 Dr. Spoon Sistina MyBoss D-.

Spoon Donald Duck Bonynge I Donald Duck Boots Greenock Boots Greenock El Portal Boots Greenock I Never Never I LUMBER TEAM, REDLANDS PLAY San Bernardino's Suveikruns. bus ily engaged trying to sew up the Central league's first half championship, entertain the Redlands Seasiders tonight at Perris Hill park. On the fact of it, the game should be a pushover for the Lumbermen, particularly as Redlands has yet to LEAGUE STANDINGS W. L. Pet.

Suverkrups 8 1 .853 Ontario 7 3 .700 Riverside 5 4 .600 Rialto 5 4. .555 Colton 3 7 .300 Redlands 0 10 .000 GAMES TONIGHT Riverside at Ontario. Rialto at Colton. Redlands vs. Suverkrups at Perris Hill park.

win a league game. However, the Seasiders have acquired a clever pitcher in Vernon Hair, who might cause the Suverkrups some trouble. Rialto will attempt to regain the first division tonight when it journeys to Colton to meet the Merchants. SECOND-HALF BID The Reginas have a rating of five victories and four defeats and are virtually out of the running for the league's first-half crown. However, Manager Shirley Meyer is reorganizing his forces, determined to make a strong second-half title bid.

The third league game of the evening finds Ontario and Riverside clashing at Ontario, It should be a close battle. Bob Pastor Victor In Bout With McCoy (By Associated BOSTON, June 20. Rob Pastor, New York heavyweight, gained a unanimous 10-round decision over Al McCoy of Boston, the New England titlist, in a bruising feature contest tonight at the Boston garden. BILL COM (Continued from Page Fifteen) which we were sitting for the pictures. Unsolicited Remark I was just about ready to slide down and go my w'ay, when Joe nudged me in the ribs with his bare elbow and half whispered: "Don't you worry 'bout me." Louis is not given to sudden remarks, and I was so surprised that I didn't at first get what he meant.

"What's that, Joe?" I asked. "Don't worry none about me," he repeated. "I felt right good today and I figures to be kinda hard to handle Wednesday night." Which may give you as clear an insight into what the Bomber really thinks about the fight as anything could. It was, at least, unsolicited and obviously completely sincere. the recent Southern California junior Davis cup tryouts at the Los Angeles Tennis club and Hippenstiel triumphed.

David Freeman, California badminton champ and teammate of Btesnan's, is seeded first in the junior tourney. Jack Kramer, California junior tennis champion, is his main threat. While competing in the Long Beach tournament, Glenn is living with Brother Robin who is employed it. Huntington Park. DI(0)Ilyw(O(D)all CONSENSUS OF TODAY'S ENTRIES i Today's selections, made for a fast track, appear in order of handicapper's preference FIRST RACE Five furlongs, maiden 2-year.

olds. Purse $S0O. Prob. Horse PP. Jockey Wt.

Odds Sirasia (2) Coucci One Shen (11) Webster Marching (3) Peters Decima (6) Neal Goole (4) Adams Kirton (12) James Master Jean (9) Gray Lucubelle (10) No boy His Glow (7) Connell Whinchat (1) Leishman Creen Jade Richardson Edith 18) No boy 118 113 115 112 115 115 118 115 117 115 1 15 115 SECOND RACE Sx furlongs. year. olds and up. California-toaied, pure $300, claiming: Prob. Horse PP.

Jockey Wt. Odds Black Hair (5) No boy X113 3 Moonface (2) No boy 112 4 Davidor (7) No boy X107 4 Ripping (6) Leishman 103 6 Starlo (4) Chojnacki 100 10 Georges Heir (10) McLean x107 10 Rich Daddy (8) Connell 103 15 Easter Jane (12) Adams 103 30 Fella (9) Webster 105 40 Sky Brush (11) No boy 112 40 Easter Mik (3) Coucci 112 40 Bubbling Queen (1) Connell 103 40 THIRD RACE Five and one. half furlongs, 2-year-olds, allowances, purse $1,000: Prob. Horse PP. Jockey Wt.

Odds Bang (4) James 104 b-b Kenty Miss (6) No boy 108 4 Unerring (3) Perkins 117 Our Haven (1) Adams 111 5 Audacious Lady (5) Gray 111 Bubbling Boy (2) Coucci 111 1b FOURTH RACE Six furlongs. The Oakland, 3-year-olds and up, purse $1,000. claiming: Prob. Horse PP. Jockey Wt.

Odds Your Honor (6) No boy 114 2 Denbigh (2) Perkins 113 Gailiene (1) James 109 6 Doloway (8) Chojnacki 117 6 Pep Talk (12) Adams 118 10 Peter Saxon (9) Peters 118 10 ARAGON TAKES TABLE TITLE By HOWARD COOK Louis Aragon, champion diver on the San Eernardino high school swimming team, triumphed ifi another field yesterday when he won jthe Municipal auditorium table tenuis title with a 21-11. 21-17, 13-21, 22-20 victory over Bob Mackenzie. In the final match, Aragon proved too steady, with his amazing returns, for his aggressive opponent. Mackenzie made a determined stand to take the third game and forge ahead in the fourth, but dropped the important points. Winnie Parker, defending champion, ran into the same jinx that eliminated Al Cummins when the latter was seeded first in the last tournament.

After winning the first game in his opening match, Parker was dropped by Gene Eavus, 16-21, 21-16, 21-14. In the semi-final round. Aragon defeated Bayus, 21-16, 22-20, 21-15, and Mackenzie trimmed Kirk Meadows, 21-17, 21-14, 21-16. Lew Ambers to Box In Non-Title Bout fBv United Press LOS ANGELES, June 20. Lightweight Champion Lew Ambers and Jimmy Vaughn of Cleveland, Ohio, meet tomorrow night in a non-title bout.

It will be Ambers' last match before defending his ti-i tie against Henry Armstrong, feath er and welterweight ruler, in July. QUIGLEY RAISES PIGS NEW YORK, -Ernie Quigley, head of the National league umpire bureau, raises pigs for a hobby on his farm in Kansas. 9 -All Star Bouts -9 1 Every Tuesday San Bernardino A. C. 137 So.

Street San Bernardino, Cal. For Reservations Phone 531-49 (Daily) Fhone 622-22 (Tues.) PRICES Gen. Admission 35c 65c Ringside 85c 99c (Tax Included) TODAY'S RACES BOB HEBERT Herald. Express Strasiu Marching Master Jean I JOE HERNANDEZ i L.A. Examiner Sirasia Lucubelle Master Jean Divider Moonface Eastrr Jane Davidor Ripping Moonface Bang Kenxy Miss Unerring Your Honor Sky O'Blue Doloway Bang Audacious Lady Unerring Your Honor Rickey Roo Doloway Oriley Bold Courtier Pompete Bon Hamburg Cerro Red Ensign Stop Scout Litherome Party Spirit Pompete Hadtobe Oi i ley hastnH Racket Cerro Bon Hrmburg "Party Spirit Sfo Scout Litherome Boots Greenock Donald Duck Dr.

Spoon Boots Greenock Never Never Dr. Spoon Tall Oak (3) Dennis x113 15 Rickey Roo (7) No ooy 114 15 Proud Indian (5) Russo x113 1b Sky O'Blue (11) Gray 109 20 Foreglow (4) Schunk 114 40 Bels Beau (10) Malear 108 50 FIFTH RACE and one.eighth, 4-year-olds and up, purse $1,000, allowances: Prob. Horse PP. Jockey Wt. Odds Hadtobe (6) Adams 105 5-2 Pompete (7) Robertson 110 7-2 Oriley (4) Sena 113 7-2 Bold Courtier (5) No boy 116 4 Rae Marie (6) No boy 105 10 Shady Wood (2) Neal 113 20 Just Ormont (3) Elston 110 30 Ariel Tempest (7) McLean x10b 40 SIXTH RACE Mile and one.

six. teenth. the Lancaster, 3-year-olds and up. Purse $1,200, claiming: Prob. Horse PP.

Jockey Wt. Odds Cerro (5) Sena 120 7-2 Red Ensign (2) James 117 2 Candlelight (6) Coucci 117 Bon Hamburg (4) Robertson 117 4 Shasta Racket (7) Perkins x115 6 Ethelmont (1) Malear 105 10 High Martin (3) Russo x112 20 SEVENTH RACE Six furlongs. 3-year. olds and up, The Vernon, purse $1,200, allowances: Prob. Horse PP.

Jockey Wt. Odds Party Spirit (7) No boy 119 2 Litherome (3) James 119 3 Black Highbrow (1) Perkins 113 6 Gallaclay (4) Gray 113 6 StoD Scout (6) No boy 113 7 Rocco (2) Thompson 106 10 Alice (8) Adams 108 10 EIGHTH RACE Mile and one-eighth, 4-year-olds and up, purse $1,000, claim, ina: Prob Horse PP. Jockey Wt. Odds Dr. Spoon (8) Adams 120 2 Donald Duck (1) Richardson 113 4 Boots Greenock (4) Robertson 116 9-2 Never Never (9) Cimpanelll 116 My Boss (7) Gray 116.

10 Lone Cloud (Z) Dennis X103 10 Texas Flag (3) McDermott 110 20 Home veme (b) weDster no zu Kievan (6) McLean x111 2U NINTH RACE (Substitute to be used only if necessary). Six furlongs, 3-year-olds and up. California foaled, purse $800, claiming: Prob. Horse PP. Jockey Wt.

Odds Bonynge (6) Perkins x113 8-5 Sistina (1) Perkins 103 2 Princess Ora (2) Sena 107 8 La Honda (3) Norton x108 8 El Portal (10) Ricnardson 112 12 Savoyard (8) Adams 112 20 El Grande (11) No boy 103 30 Bon New (7) No boy 112 30 Lanny Girl (12) Dennis 103 30 Lady Painter (9) Ruso 103 40 Sky Meter (4) Malear 112 40 Ten After (5) Martin 112 40 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Charles J. O'Connor, Donald S. Gillespie, Attorneys NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR ISSUANCE OF LETTERS TESTAMENTARY No. 12712 In the Superior Court of the State of California In and For the County of San Bernardino. In the Matter of the Estate of MARY ANN' NICHOLS, also known as Mary A.

Nichols, also known as Mary A. Smith Nichols, also known as Mary Smith Nichols, also known as Mrs. Annie Nichols, also known as Annie Smith, also known as Mary A. Smith, also known as Mrs. Annie Smith, also known as Mrs.

Mary A. Smith, Deceased NOTICE is hrebv given that the petition of CHARLES J. O'CONNOR for the Probate of Will of MARY ANN-NICHOLS, also known as Mary A. Nichols, Deceased, ami for the issuance of Letters Testamentary thereon to CHARLES J. O'CONNOR, will he heard at ten o'clock A.M., on the 27th day of June.

IMS. at the Court Room of Department Two of the 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. CHARLES J.

O'CONNOR. DONALD S. GILLESPIE. 224 Citiz. Nat.

Bank San Bernardino, Calif. Attorneys for Petitioner. Dated June 16, 1938. "NOTICE INVITING BIDS FOR LOT CLEANING" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino will receive bids or proposals up to 7:30 P.M. on Thursday, June 30, 1938.

for the cleaning of real property within said city by hauling, plowing and harrowing, or mowing, raking and hauling. Said bids or proposals will he publicly opened, examined and declared at 7:30 P.M., June 30, 1938. Said work shall be done in accordance with Specifications No. 1272 now on file in the office of the City Engineer of said City in accordance with the Weed District Map Number 1938, sheets 1 to 9 inclusive, and Weed District Map No. 1938, Annexation Sheets 11 to 41.

46. 47. 48, 49, SO, 55, 61 to 70. duly adopted by the Council of said City and now on file in the office of the Street superintendent oi saia Citv The proposals or bids offered shall he accomtianied by a certified check drawn on a soUent bank 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 the city of San Bernardino, for the performance or sam work in accordance with Raid Specifica tions. Map-Sheets and Resolution therefor.

In bidding use blanks which will be furnished by the City Engineer upon application. San Bernardino, California Clerk's Office this 7th day of June. 1938. JOHN H. OSBORN, City Cleik of the City of Ban Bernardino.

1 RAILBIRD CONSENSUS L.A. Examiner Sirasia Decima One Shen "Easter Jane Fella Ripping Sirasia Marching Decima Davidor Ripping Moonface "Bang Unerring Kenty Miss Unerring Bang Kenty Miss Rickey Roo Your Honor Peter Saxon Hadtobe Bold Courtier Pompete Your Honor Rickey Roo Sky O'Blue Pompete Oriley "Cairo Shasta Racket Red Ensign "pTrtySpir7t Litherome Stop Scout Shasta Racket High Martin Cerro Black Highbrow Gallaclay Alice Dr. Spoon Texas Flag Kievan Dr. Spoon Boots Greenock Donald Duck ENTRIES CLOSE FOR TOURNEY All entries must be filed by today for the city-wide badminton tournament to be held in San Bernardino the latter part of this week. Under the auspices of the Argonauts Breakfast club, the tournament will be held Thursday and Friday.

The junior division of the tournament is scheduled at Sturges junior high school with the senior division of play to be held at the junior college. Medals will be awarded to all winners. Entries may be filed at anyone of the city's sporting goods stores Stockton's, Harrison's or Harris Co. or with Arthur F. Schaefer of the Argonauts.

Mary Morse Nabs Medalist Honors (By Associated Press) DEL MONTE, June 20. Miss Mary Morse won medalist honors today in the qualifying round of the Monterey Peninsula Country club women's golf championship. Her 81 was one stroke better than the. performance of Clara Callender, state titlist. Mrs.

T. E. Buechler was low net winner with 94-1777. Mrs. G.

T. Stephenson, defending champion, qualified with a 93. ZIVIC VICTOR PITTSBURGH, June Zivic, 146, of Pittsburgh, knocked out Ercole Buratti, 153, billed as the welterweight champion of Italy, in the fourth round of their 10 round fight tonight before approximately 3.000 fans. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Fred Duffy, Attorney NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY No. 12683 In the Superior Court of the State of California In and For the County of San Bernardino.

In the Matter of the Estate of NELLIE A. BUTLER, also known as MRS. N. A. BUTLER.

Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Thomas H. Butler, Administrator with Will Annexed, of the above named estate, will sell at private sale, to the highest bidder on terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned, subject to Confirmation of the above entitled Court, all right, title, interest and estate of said deceased, and of her estate in and to that real property described as follows, to-wit: All that portion of Lot Five, (a), In Block 51. of the City of San Bernardino, county of San Bernardino, state of California, as per plat recorded in book 7 of Maps, page 1 of the records of said county. The day and time at or after which the sale is to be made is Ten O'clock A.M..

on the 24th day of June, 1938. Said sale will be made at private sale, at the office of FRED DUFFY, Attorney for said administrator with Will Annexed, above named. 319 Katz San Bernardino, California. All Bids may be submitted at the office of said Attorney, or to the said Administrator with Will Annexed, at his office. 213 Katz or to the County Clerk, San Bernardino, California.

Said sale will be made for CASH of the purchase price of lawful money of the United States. All Bids must be in writing and may be submitted as above stated at any time after the first publication of this Notice and before said sale shall have been made. THOMAS II BUTLER, Administrator with Will Annexed of the estate of NELLIE A. BUTLER, also known as MRS. N.

A. BUTLER. FRED DUFFY, 318 Kat, San Bernardino. California, Attorney for said Estate. Dated June 7th, 1938.

R. Bruce Findlay, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 12687 In the Matter oi the Estate of JOHN R. ZUKCHER, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned LUCILLfi M.

ZURCHKR as the executrix of the last will and testa ment of JOHN ZURCHER, de ceased, to the creditors of and all per sons having claims against the said de ceased, to file them, with the neces sary vouchers, within Fix months after the first publication of this notice, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of San Bernardino, or to present them, with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice to the said Executrix at the law oftlce or K. Bruce Finulay. 313 Katz Building. San Bernardino, California, the same being her place of business in all matters connected with said estate of JOHN ZURCHER, deceased. LUCILLE M.

ZURCHER. As Executor of the estate of John R. Zurclicr. Deceased. R.

BRUCE FINDLAY. Attorney for said Executrix. Dated June 6, 1938. Scrapper at Stadium CALEXICO BOYS INVADE ARENA FOR PROGRAM Felix Gomez, Frankie Cannett Tangle In Second Feature On Amateur Fight Card Determined to pilt himself in winning stride before his home town fans, Carl Hall, San Bernardino feather-weight, again will carry main event honors at tonight's amateur boxing card at the San Bernardino Athletic club. Hall, appearing in the feature half of a double main event, meets Bobby Pacheco.

of Calcxico, who heads a group of Imperial valley amateurs appearing at the South street arena. TAKES TRIMMING Hall took a four round trimming from Ray Moreno of Bakersfield last week and the week before, on the stadium's opening card, lost an unpopular decision to Felix Gomez of Ontario. The San Bernardino battler gives fans plenty of action, however, and Matchmaker George Stewert is sending him back to the firing line in another main event. The other half of the main event program will bring together Felix Gomez and Frankie Cannett, the latter also of Calexico. SPEEDY BATTLER Eddie Mossctte, speedy Los Angeles lightweight, tackles Pete Martinez, Calcxico, in the semi-windup, and in the special event another Calexico boy, Herman Graves, opposes Manuel Per ales, Riverside middleweight.

Monte Unger, Yucaipa middleweight will box Joe Brown, of Los Angeles in the opening preliminary with the other four matches listed as follows: Jack Layne, Yucaipa middleweight -will box Ernest Hill, Los Angeles; Virgil Stater, Yucaipa will meet Ozie Jackson, Los Angeles; Jesse Alfaro, Riv erside will meet Jess Costa, Calex ico welterweight and B. Jiminez Ontario bantamweight will box Greg Escalona, of Calexico. 1 PORTLAND, June 20. The Portland Beavers of the Pacific Coast league today announced the unconditional release of Dudley Lee, shortstop. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT H.

R. Griffin, Attorney NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE No. 12528 In the Superior Court of the State of California In and for the County of San Bernardino. In the Matter of the Estate of PAULINE M. BURTON.

Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Executors of the estate of Pauline M. Burton, deceased, will sell at private sale, to the highest bidder, for cash and subject to confirmation by said Superior Court, on Tuesday the 28th day of June, 1938. at the hour of ten o'clock A.M. on said date.

pi th.f law office of H. R. Griffin, 4oS Ku i Building. San Bernardino, California, all the right, title, interest and estate of said Pauline M. Burton, at the time of her death, and Ml lihht, title and interest that said estate has by operation of the law or otherwise acquired other than or in addition to that of the said Pauline M.

Liu ton, deceased, at the time of her in and to the following parcel of larsu. more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Lot 3. California Tract, as per plat recorded in the office of the County Recorder of the County of San Bernardino, in Book 15 of Maps, Page 75. Together with all household furniture and furnishings situate therein, and also 1 1928 Franklin Sedan. Rids are invited for said property, and must be in writing, and may bo let', at said office of H.

R. Griffin, attorney, or may he filed in the office of the Clerk of this court at any time after the first publication of this notice and before the making of said sale. Bids will be received on either said real property and personal property separately, or upon said real property and personal property jointly. Terms and Conditions of Sale; Cash, in lawful money of the United States of America, ten per cent (10To) of the purchase price to be paid on day of sale, balance on confirmation of sale by the court. GEO.

T. MUPSON. H. R. GRIFFIN, Executors II.

R. GRIFFIN. Attorney for Executors. Dated this 11th day of June, 1938. Surr Hellyer, Attorneys NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR ISSUANCE OF LETTERS TESTAMENTARY No.

12706 In the Superior Court of the State of California In and For the County of San Bernardino. In the Matter of the Estate of PER- MELIA KLINE, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that the petition of PAUL F. KLINE for the Probate of Will of I'ERMKLIA KLINE, Deceased, and for the issuance of Letters Testamentary thereon to PAUL F. KLINE will he heard at ten o'clock A.M., on the 27th day of June, 1938, at the Court Room of Department Two of the 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 June 10, 1938. NOTICE OF TIME SET FOR PROV-ING WILL AND HEARING APPLICATION FOR LETTERS No.

12713 In the Superior Court of the State of California In and For the County of San Bernardino. In the Matter of the Estate of MARIE O. HINES, also known as Marie Schachinger, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition for probate of the Will of MARIE G. HINES.

also known as Marie Schachinger, deceased, and for PORT II r'-fc 0LMI PAGE SIXTEEN TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1938 PONYS ENCAGE STARS IN GAME TONIGHT San Bernardino's Ponys, battling to stay among the National league's first flight teams, go to Santa Ana tonight to meet the Stars in the first of two games booked this week. On Friday night the Ponys return to their home diamond at Colton to meet the Orange Cubs. The week might go particularly bad for the San Betnardino club, LEAGUE STANDINGS W. L. Pet.

Huntington 10 2 .833 Anaheim 8 4 .667 San Bernardino 8 4 .667 Santa Ana 6 6 .500 Orange 6 6 .500 Brea 5 7 .417 Irvine 3 9 .250 Whittier 2 10 .167 GAMES TONIGHT San Bernardino at Santa Ana. Irvine at Brea. Whittier at Orange. Huntington Beach at Whittier. which has fallen into a severe hitting slump.

Only the excellent pitching of Bobby Fowler has kept the Ponys from plunging out of second place in the last couple of weeks. In meeting Santa Ana and Orange, the Ponys will be up against two of the best young pitchers in the league, which probably means there is little chance for improvement in hitting. Stan Jacobsmeycr will do the flinging for Santa Ana while Roger LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT the issuance to ALEXANDER J. GLAS of Letters Testamentary has been filed in this court, and that Monday, the 27th day of June, 1938, at ten o'clock A.M., of said day, at the courtroom of Department Two of said court in the City of San Bernardino, County of San Bernardino, State of California, has been set for the hearing of said petition, at which time and place all persons interested in said estate are notified to appear and contest the same, if they choose. HARRY L.

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

Dated June 16, 1938. John H. Miller, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION 1 FOR PROBATE OF WILL In the Superior Court of the State of California In and For the County of San Bernardino. In the Matter of the Estate of WARREN HALE RICHEL, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that the petition of JOHN H.

MILLER for the probate of Will of WARREN HALE RICHEL, Deceased, and for the issuance of Letters Testamentary thereon to JOHN H. MILLER will be heard at 10:00 o'clock A.M., on the 11th day of July. 1938, at the Court Room of Department 2 of the Superior Court of San Bernardino. County, California. HARRY L.

ALLISON. Clerk. By R. M. SCHMIDT, Deputy Clerk.

JOHN II. MILLER. Attorney for Petitioner. Dated June 15, 1938. Surr Hellyer, Attorneys NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR ISSUANCE OF LETTERS TESTAMENTARY No.

12709 In the Superior Court of the State of California In and For the County of San Bernardino. In the Matter of the Estate of Mc- NABB STEWART, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that the petition of KENNETH R. STEWART for the Probate of Will of McNABB STEWART. Deceased, and for the issuance of Letters Testamentary thereon to KENNETH R.

STEWART will he heard at ten o'clock A.M., on the 27th day of June, 1938. at the Court Room of Department Two of the Superior Court ot tlje State of California in and for the County of San Bernardino. HARRY L. ALLISON. Clerk.

By R. W. MIFFLIN. Deputy Clerk. SURR HELLYER.

Attorneys for Petitioner. Dated June 15. 1938. L. M.

Cox, Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL No. 12711 III I he Superior Court of the State of California In and For the County of San Bernardino. In the Matter of the Estate of EVA E. GEARY, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that the petition of ALICE R.

GEARY for the Probate of Will of EVA E. GEARY, deceased, and for the issuance of Letters Testamentary thereon to ALICE R. GEARY, will heard at ten o'clock A.M.. on the 27th dav of 1078 pt the court room of Department Two oi tne anove entitled Court at the Court House in the City of San Bernardino In the above designated county and state. HARRY L.

ALLISON. Clerk. By M. L. M.

COX, DPPU'y Attorney for Petitioner. Dated June 15, 1938. Larimer will be on the mound for Orange. Santa Ana looks particularly tough. The Sta.s held Huntington Beach's leading Oilers to a 3-2 score in a 10-inning game Friday and they are rapidly approaching the peak of their game.

To keep their position in the National league, San Bernardino can't afford to lose either game this week. One consolation offered on tonight's schedule iS the fact that Huntington Beach and Anaheim arc slated to meet. That means at least one of San Bernardino's rivals for the league lead will suffer a defeat. AMERICA'S HIGHEST PIKED DRAUGHT BEER Unsurpassed in quality and flavor by the oldest and finest European beers. On sale exclusively in San Bernardino at DUTCH'S PLACE THE BRASS RAIL 763 3rd Street LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of ROSE GILMORE, Deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned FRANCES I. COHN. Administratrix of the estate of ROSE GIL-MORE, also known as Rose B. Parkis, also known as Rose Schwann, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to file them, with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of San Bernardino, or to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice to the said JAMES L. KING.

Attorney at Law, at 401 Piatt Building, San Bernardino, California, the same being the place of business in all matters connected with said estate of ROSE GIL-MORE, deceased. FRANCES I. COHN. Administratrix of the Estate of Rose Gilmore, Deceased. Dated June 6th, 1938.

CERTIFICATE OF FICTITIOUS NAME Civil Code Sec. 2466, 2468, 2470 STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of San Bernardino )ss. I hereby certify that I am transacting business in the State of California, at 1202 Street. San Bernardino under a designation and name not showing the names of persons interested in such business: to-wit: I am doing business as Farmery Market andor Food King Market andor M. R.

Sage andor Milton Ross Sage. Name: MILTON ROSS SAGE. Tlace of Residence: 128H Acacia Avenue, San Bernardino, California. STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of San Bernardino )ss. On the 13th day of June, in the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty-eight, before me, personally appeared MILTON ROSS SAGE, known to me to be the person, whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument and he acknowledged to me that he executed the same.

WITNESS my hand and the seal of my office this 13th, day of June. 1938. F. W. LEONARD, Notary Public.

My commission expires January 17th. 1941. Walker'W. Downs, Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 12681 In the Matter of the Eslate of BURT C.

WILLIAMSON, also known as BURDETTE CLIFTON WILLIAMSON, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned ESTHER M. WILLIAMSON as the administratrix of the Estate of BURT C. WILLIAMSON, also known as BURDETTE CLIFTON WILLIAMSON, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to file them, with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice. In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the Countv of San Bernardino, or to present them, with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the first publication of this notice to the said ESTHER M.

WILLIAMSON at the law office of Walker Downs. First National Bank Building, La Verne, California, the same being the place of business in all matters connected with said estate of BURT WILLIAMSON, also known at Burdette Lllfton Williamson, deceased ESTHER M. WILLIAMSON. As Administratrix of the Estate of WALKWDOW1NSn' 'l' mwivttt luua fMichelob) KING OF DRAUGHT BEER.

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