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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 19

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nf mtp at SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, iyu Houtea TAILSPIN' TOMMY I See by This Morning's Paper HAL FORREST By GLENN CHAFFIN VITAL RECORDS NOTICE OF INTENTION TO WED CRALIj-DOLDE Raymond A. Crall. Ohio, resident of Arcadia, and Mal-el D. rulde, 30, Kansas, resldent cf Monrovia. NKrV-VEriT Maynard Neff.

Kan- sm. and Khae Vst, 19. Iowa, both Oskalousa. Iowa. BI TT.ER-DAHM Lawrenre Butler, 31.

Missouri, resident of Ontario, and Eva Dalini. L'4, California, both of San Bernardino. Repossessed Residences WELL LOCATED TERMS TO SUIT Smith Sons, Inc. 435 8TREET PHONI 6 WHOOPS! I 6AVE in ny OWN PERS'NAL COPY! NOTHIN IN MY ORDERS AGAINST THATi 60 FATA Listen to THAT OUGHT TO trans p4cihc fruit freighter sunk by pirate TICKLE MARTINI- 6RA8 1 BOOST THE PRICE OF HIS BANANA CROP-SAY- WONDER WHERE" IT WHILE SUBMARINE YESTER banana: DAY WITHOUT WARNING, THAT LONG DRINK OF WATER VJk too: MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED HERNANDKZ-PONCE Jesus Hernandez, 23, Mexico, and Apolina Ponce, 22, Mexico, both of Cucamonga. BEEN 60NE A WEEK NOW BEFORE' I fCft tirJ I IjDnf 5URE I I IyOU HAVE STRICT it's censored! 60T A Art WrV Piftmr have, lfll I orders to LETj 6RA8 v- WRMINS UggS-l HOI Ir-H BUDDY! 5V3-J I DEUVER JJ NEWSPAPEgfelfagLV jWTTI I NEWSPAPERS 7 I YDU CAN rtC MUr I TO NO ONE -M BORN MORNINGPTAR In Redlands, Cali FOR SALE BEST HOUSE BARGAIN IN SAN BERNARDINO 1477 ST.

Kight rooms. screened Bleeping porch, screened porch for laundry tubs, bath, pantry, closet. Completely done over, inside and outside. New 'oof, new garage, concrete strips for drives, walks. $4,250.

Courtesy to agents. R. C. HARBISON Or L. L.

McFall at Sun office SPECIAL BARGAIN five-room mod. bungalow, nicely furnished, garage, on Base Line, street work paid. Owner leaving. Make of- FRENCH, Real Estate 459 4th Roem 8 Phone 421-93 FOR SALE New stucco home at 671 16th St. Five large well arranged rooms, breakfast nook and extra nice bathroom.

Near schools. Street Improvements all In and paid for. Price 16.000. Courtesy to brokers. G.

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS In charge. Interment was In In the Shadows RED SILENCE -By KATHLEEN NORRIS- 8 Jt I. l- r- i i "Of course," Dory said, breathing fast and shallowly, "Jerd didn't be A. Starrett. 3662 8th Riverside.

WE have a bargain In a fi-room reco.i sessed house, thoroughly modern, on a paved street. Will take car, clear lot or small down payment. Traders Finance Corp. Phone 231-71 639 Street WHAT WILL. YOU GIVE? Furniture worth $500 and $1,115 equity in fine little home near high school.

See it and tell us what you will give. T. D. or what? NELSON, 303-4 Rata Bldg. Ph.

465-70. '4 ACRE, 2 ROOMS, $700 $io down and $20 month buys 2-rm. house and lot 60x200. good location. near Bast Base Line, ARTHUR JOHN SON, 768 3rd St, $50 DOWN.

$25 per Base Line property, will never depreciate. If you want a large 5-rm. nouse ana garage in fine condition, hdwd, good neighbors, bus line by the door i'none Z3z-ul. LOOK AT THIS J134 Wall 6-rm. new mod.

home, east front, large lot. double garage. for sale, bargain, or will trade. AR-THUR JOHNSON, 768 3rd. Ph.

43287. ROOMS, garage, on bus line, lot 53x 132, improvements paid, $25 Qown, mo monin. I. N. GILBERT 438 Court St.

Phone 281-33 THIS IS BARGAIN Four-room good condition, close i si C.UI, If. BiHC, UOWIl. Afi' 8 TRACT LAND 100x135 young fruit, i 3-room new house, chkn. emiinment. garage, $1,600: $100 down.

ARTHUR JOHNSON. 768 3rd St. BASE LINE GARDENS One ac. and good 5-rm. house, chick.

eg. tor ouu, iruit, etc. fa. 4i-ut. SACRIFICE eaultv in one acre.

6-rm house, dble. E. Base Line. Call after 5 p. m.

tah istn, rn. 375-68, MAKE offer. Nice 4-rm. home 1351 F. Will take bldg.

loan stock. 658 14th, -h bkfst. nook, north end. nr. car, terms.

Owner, Fh. 465-63. SEE 1979 Mtn. View before you buy, HOWSON. 3157 San Bernardino St.

MOD. 6-rm, stucco like rent, sacrifice. leaving town. 624 Marshall Blvd. 5-RM.

mod. house for sale or rent In- quire 561 Union. Fh. 321-58. 66 Lets vmrO Kt his fnr hnm nr Invent, fornia, May 18, 1930.

to the wife of Walter L. Mornlngstar, Route Box 78, Kcdlnnds, at the Redlands hospital, a son. FAtJAN In Redlands, California, Mav 20. 1930. to the wife of Paul E.

Fa-gan. 322 East Grand avenue, El S-gundo, at the Redlands hospital, a daughter. BUtiSEY In San Bernardino, Califor nia. May 19, 1930, in the Kainona maternity, to the wife of L. H.

Bus-sey of 335 Twenty-third street, a son, L. H. Jr. DIED DTKSTRA In Redlands, California. May 18, 1930, Grace Dykstra, 23 years old, native of Holland.

Funeral services will be held from the Christian Reformed church of Red-lands Wednesday at 2 p. m. Interment win oe in Hillside cemetery. KNAPP In San Bernardino, Califor nia, May 20, 1930, Calvin R. Knapp, 72 years old, native of Ohio.

Funeral services will be held todav from the Mark B. Shaw Co. memorial chapel with interment In the City cemetery. Phoenix lodge, F. and A.

and Red Men will be In charge of the services. Funeral Notices KNAPP The funeral of Calvin Knapp will take place Wednesday, May 21, at 2 p. m. from Mark B. Shaw Memorial chapel.

Interment City cemetery. Rev. J. G. Carmichael will speak.

The services will be pri vate. UlITi SENDS Quota for District Is Already More Than Filled as Many Veterans Will Return (Continued from Page Eleven) Dodson, 1324 King street; Leo G. Jones, 1354 King street. Charles H. Day, 671 Eleventh street; Gordon C.

Jones, 367 Ninth street; Isaac A Williams, route 2, box 260; Willard R. Fuller, 2129 San Bernardino street; Robert Eby, 1787 Florence avenue; Earl A. Mayer, 1291 street Raymond Upp, box 566, route William E. Wilson, 450 Sixteenth street; Vernon O. Adams, 815 Fourth Leroy J.

Watts, 379 Twentieth street; Roy W. Evans, 888 Mt. Vernon avenue; Morris R. Dunbar, 905 street; Jack K. Cranmer, 646 Cajon street; Lathie W.

Davis, 841 1-2, 676 Third street; Ernest E. Chllcote, 1141 Sepulveda street; Charles B. Henderson, 1535 Arrowhead avenue; Jack H. Poast, 750 Bungalow court. Redlands Bennett M.

Cave, 519 West Fern avenue; George E. Tur ner 156 Franklin avenue. Highland Floyd A. Able, R. D.

No. 2. Barstow James H. Wilson, box 222; Kenneth A Ramsay, 351 Williams street. Needles Edward R.

Dressier, John R. Koller, 421 Acoma street. Fontana John W. McBlwain, 457 Tamarand street; Raymond E. Jones, route Roy C.

Berrldge, 616 Catawba street. 1 SOUTHERN LEAGUE Atlanta 100 000 0113 8 3 Memphis ....100 010 15x 8 9 4 Batteries: Dumovich, Meadows and Wingo, Polvogt; Kelly and Yelle. New Orleans 002 010 2006 0 Chattanooga .101 000 0103 12 Batteries: Johnson and Mondino; Davis and Kenna. Mobile 000 010 020 0 4 Nashville ...250 015 21x 16 17 1 Batteries: Englishman, Pipgras and Mintree; Milstead and Kreuger. First game Birmingham .300 001 0036 12 3 Little Rock ..100 310 3008 12 I Batteries: Ludolph and Lapan; Barnabee( and Shlnault.

Second game-Birmingham .201 000 6 13 1 Little Rock ...001 001 02 7 (Seven innings by agreement.) Batteries: Plue and Gibson; Ed-dleman and Kandler. iron-scrolled windows he could see her slender little figure at the rall ing, silhouetted against a background of blue, dreaming bay and far blue mountains. Beneath her was spread the fantastic pattern of the roofs of Chinatown. Suddenly she returned, and Bruce saw, to his amazement, that her face, although still rale, was peaceful, was Indeed Irradiated with a sort of heroic and triumphant light She was herself once more, eager, simple, as swectt as a child, "Bruce, I know what I am going to do." "Kill he asked hlmnelf Inwardly, with a pang of fear. But he said aloud.

"Why, I'm going back to Palo Alto!" she said. "I'm going straight to Jerd. I'm going to tell hlra everythingeverything, and I'm not going to be hi the least afraid. I I want to, now, Bruce. I was standing there on that balcony, praying Just praying wildly, Bruve, 'Help me! Help me! Show me what to and instantly the thought came to me, 'Go to Jerd, of course! He loves yvi he ll find some way out'." To Be Continued) B5TD CITIZENS mn hp lieve a word of "Didn't?" Bruce echoed eagerly.

his tense dark face brightening "Of course not." "What did he say?" "Wally? It was what he Implied. And I told Jerd that I had come back from Boston, after the play, at nieht. and breakfasted with you." "That's all Wally has to go on?" "That's all. Except what they all might have thought might have suspected' "Forget it!" Bruce said, in relief "Your husband asked you?" he re sumed. "Oh, no! Jerd simply didn't listen, He told Wally to get off the place before he was kicked off, and then he asked me to forget it all, not to think about it, that the world was full of liars and blackmailers, and we mustn't let them count" "Well, doesn't that pull Wally's teeth?" Bruce asked, puzzled by her obvious distress.

"Oh, no no!" she said. "But why, not?" Dory sprang to her feet, her clasped hands shaken and twisted at her breast, as though the pressure there were more than she could bear. "All the time," she said, "I am thinking what Jerd would feel if he knew that I am the liar I am the cheat, and not poor shabby Wally, shambling off the place, threatened and despised, with his head hanging!" "Dory, aren't you making a mountain out of a mole hill? Surely surely other women aren't as scrupulous as this. If Wally rotter that he Is hadn't chanced to make use of it couldn't it have gone along for years, all your lifetime, without causing you all this agitation?" "It's not a mole hill, Bruce." "Mv dear girl, It isn't if you choose to lose your mind over it." "Oh, no Bruce. There's a law that a man can have his marriage annulled for that.

There was a case" "And you aren't supposing for one instant that a man like your husband would?" "No. no. It merely would wreck hi3 life it merely would mean that everything between us his confidence, his peace of mind" Then keep your mouth enut, Dory. What does it matter what he thinks of an old loafer like Wally Oliver?" "It's what I think of myself, Bruce." "What would happen if you told him?" the man asked suddenly. "I thought of that." The knowledge of the belief it would bring her tortured spirit flowed like water into her parched soul.

"I would have to go away," she said. "Whv?" "Because I know him. It would make wrong the the Tightest thing in his life. To learn that I had kept that from him, all this time, that I had been lying to him deceiving him like the commonest little' She was silent for a few minutes, then she began again, more quietly. "The tragedy of it Is that I wasn't IvinE that I wasn't playing a part.

The me that is Jerd's wife, the Dory he knows, is the real one. The other life, the life of and all the studios and restaurants, and all the rot we talked, and all the con ventions we overthrew that was the play acting." She was on her feet again, walk ing the floor, her fact bent, one small fist hammering the other palm, as she went restlessly, fever ishly to and fro. "I would cut my hand off to re live those few weeks five years ago," Bruce said slowly. "What wouldn't I give!" she whls pered. "Bruce, I'd die a hundred times over.

Just to let Jerd and the baby off scot-free! "But it's an impasse. Whatever I do I hurt them now." Bruce came over to the side of her chair and knelt there on one knee, his arm about her. "No chance for me. Dory?" he whispered. She looked at him gravely, un stirred.

"Oh, no, Bruce. Why, I'm I'm- "Dory, I swear to you that you are the one and only human being that matters to me, and that I can't get LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS the following described parcels of real groperty situate in the County of San eraardino. State of California, to wit' PAKCELi ursK That portion of Block twenty-three (23) of Arrowhead Tract, as per plat recorded in Book 11 of Maps, page 37, records of said County, described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the south fine of Thirty-third Street with the west line of Arrowhead Avenue; thence west along the south line of Thirty-third Street 127 feet; thence south parallel with the west line of Arrowhead Avenue S(J feet; thence east parallel with the south line of Thirty-third Street 127 feet to the west line of Arrowhead Avenue; thence north eighty (80) feet to the point of beginning. PARCEL TWO That portion of Block twenty-three (23) of Arrowhead Tract, as per plat recorded in Book 11 of Mans, page 37, records of said County, described as follows: Beginning at a point tn the south line of Thirty-thlra street, 127 feet west of the intersection of said south line of Thirty-third Street with the west line of Arrowhead Avenue; thence west along the south line of Thirty-third Street 128.G feet, more or less, to the east line of Rita Avenue; thence south along the east line of Rita Avenue 80 feet; thence east parallel to the south line of Thirty-third Street 128.6 feet, more or less, to a point 127 feet west of the west line of Arrowhead Avenue; thence north 80 feet parallel with the west line of Arrowhead Avenue to the point of beginning. PARCEL THREE Lot 13, Block 40, of Colton Avenue Tract, in the City of Colton in said County, as per plat of record in the office of the County Recorder of said County.

PARCEL FOUR Lot 50, Block 15, of the Masonic Unit Valley of the Moon. Tract No. 1968, as per plat of said tract of reeord In the office of the County Recorder of said County. PARCEL FIVE Lot 96, Block 17, of MhsohIc Unit Valley of the Moon, Tract No. 1968, as per plat of said tract of record in the office of the County Recorder of said County.

PARCEL SIX Lot 25 of Deodar Place, In the City of San Bernardino, in said County, as per plat of said Deodar Place of record In the office of the County Recorder of said County. PARCEL SEVEN The east 175 feet of the following described property, to wit: Lots 17 and 18 and the south one-half of Lots 15 and 16, Block 8. J. W. Water's Subdivision of Block 9 of Rancho San Bernardino, as per plat recorded in Book 7 of Maps, page 38, records of San Bernardino County.

Notice Is further given that said sale or sales will be made on or after the 2nd day of June, 1930, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock a. and that offers or bids for said narcels. or anv thereof, will be received by said executor at the office of Swine Wilson, attor- neys-at-law. In the Bank of Italy Building, at the corner of Court and Streets in the city ol bun California, notice Js turtner given mat oirers or bids for said parcels may be made separately or collectively, ur for any number, eitner separately or collectively; provided, that each bid shall set forth the particular parcel or parcels by description or reference to the parcel number as herein set forth, and the particular sum offered or bid therefor. Notice is further given that easn or a certified check in a sum not less than ten ner cent of the sum bid shall accompany each and every bid present ed pursuant nereto.

Executor Aforesaid. Dated this 15th day of May, 1930. FAIR STATEMENT OF PROCEED INGS OF THE BOARD Or SUPER. VISORS AT THEIR MEETING MAY 12, 1930. The meeting comes to order at the call of the chairman.

All members are noted present. Minutes of the previous meeting are read and approved. Tiie board proceeds to examine and allow claims against the County, and the following claims were allowed: Weld-Rite Welding Works, welding 401.00 Smart Final, flour 81.68 A. S. Amoral, repairs 26.85 Sou.

Cal. Edison lights. 91.68 Bear Valley Utility lights 619.50 C. W. Leshaw, Hon Joe B.

Babcock, expenses Treas. T. B. 75.00 32.24 400.00 35.00 39.92 Dr. A.

T. Uage, services W. J. Tebo, expenses J. H.

Lucas, expenses Thos. O. Williams, J. D. Orendorff.

expenses BS.96 40.76 30.55 W. A. Shay, expenses 160,63 Sou. Sierras Power lights. 61.67 Sou.

Cal. Edison W. H. Stickel, services Sou. Sierras Power lights.

Sou. Sierras Power Co. lights. 50.04 33.00 52.25 87.09 33.45 Geo. M.

Uooley supplies. Brown-Bevis supplies 111.00 Associated Tel. services, 28.00 Barnum Flagg supplies 26.80 Braun supplies 30.19 Harrison Kelty, 2,726.74 Standard Oil 67.40 K. J. Browne, supplies 48.78 Bell-Grassle 57.44 W.

J. Donmeyer 4. Son, potatoes 32.50 Accessory Service supplies 64.05 Bell-Grassle Hdw. supplies 32.84 Wolf Berk, groceries 32.68 Standard Oil gasoline 214.10 C. Meyer Seed Store, supplies 82.25 Research Service supplies 35.00 Jerome B.

Kavanaugh, expenses 53.83 Geo. S. Biggin, expenses 36.30 H. J. Ross, supplies 319.9(1 A.

T. S. F. Ry freight. 270.60 J.

A. Chambless Son. board 98.50 Triangle Rock Gravel cartage 31I2.9.") Mrs. Rny Lee Casler. 152.50 M.

F. PoDoett. services 144.00 Barnum Flagg repairs 105.00 A. T. S.

F. Ry 30.00 W. P. Jeffries 30.00 Ingersoll Rand supplies. 58.55 Freeland Tractor Equlpt supplies 142.51 Munsev Concrete Prod.

pipe 72.00 W. J. Donmeyer Son, potatoes 32.50 Barnum Flagg supplies t28.60 Crook equipment 2,210.00 Western Union, service 75.26 White Memorial Hospital, services 37.65 W. A. Shav, expanses 67.85 Henry Logue, sxpenaes 80.80 A.

T. S. F. Ry tickets 55.15 George Acuna. 120.75 the Mountain View cemetery.

The pallbearers were George R. Hibbert, G. B. Hibbert, A. E.

Hibbert, D. C. Hibbert, J. A. Hayes and J.

B. Buchanan. Eben R. Blomquist and Mrs. Hollie Jolly sang a duet, and Miss Mary Flinn, soloist, sang.

The Mark B. Shaw Co. was In charge. CALVIN R. KNAPP Calvin R.

Knapp, for many years engaged In the mining business In the county died yesterday at his home, 923Vj street. He had been practically bedridden for the past two years, his condition growing steadily worse after an attack of Influenza. Mr. Knapp came to San Bernar dino about 40 years ago. He was 72 years old and was born in Ohio.

During the early days he was asso ciated with mining Interests in the Calico district where he owned the Little Waterman mine. During almost the entire period of his resi dence in San Bernardino Mr. Knapp was affiliated with the Masonic or der, being a member of Phoenix lodge. He was also a Redman. He Is survived by his widow, Mrs.

Jennie McElvaine Knapp, whom he married 28 years ago, and a stepson, Joseph Shallenberger. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 o'clock this afternoon from the Mark B. Shaw memorial chapel and will be semi-private. The Rev. J.

G. Carmichael will officiate, assisted by the officers of Phoenix lodge. Burial will be in City cemetery. NELLIE COWAN Funeral services for Nellie Cowan were held at 10 a. m.

yesterday from the Mark B. Shaw Co. memorial chapel with the Rev. A. B.

Pendleton in charge. Interment was in the Mountain View cemetery. Friends acted as pallbearers and Mrs. Lois Bates sang "Light in the Valley" and "Beautiful Rest." BURTON G. MATHEWS Funeral services for Burton G.

Mathews, rancher of Cucaraonga, who died last Sunday, will be conducted this afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Little Church of the Flowers at Forest Lawn Memorial park, Glendale. Interment will follow In Forest Lawn cemetery. Mr. Mathews had been 21 years In California, having lived in Hollywood for some years. He was 60 years old.

In earlier years he resid ed at Mankato, and was a member of the governor's guard1 for some time in that state. Mr. Mathews belonged to the Modern Brotherhood order. He Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Martha Mathews, and two daughters, Mrs.

R. F. Curtis, and Lucille Mathews. WILLIAM A. McCOUL Funeral services for William A.

McCoul will be held at" 2 p. m. today from the chapel of J. W. Wood- house Co.

Burial will be in Mountain View cemetery. (Continued from Page Eleven) poses was denied on the grounds that Dr. Gibbs' plans would entail more than an office and a small operating room. Dr. Gibbs appeared before the commission and said that patients would be kept overnight, that treatments would be prolonged and the business would require placing of signs both on the front of the house and in the yard.

W. W. Muckelroy was granted a special permit to operate a grocery store on his property, located on the south side of Seventh street just west of Penis avenue. Property located on street between Tenth and Eleventh streets will remain In the business zone, the planning body ruled, denying applications filed by a group of residents two weeks ago asking change of the block to the multiple-dwelling zone, At the suggestion of Dr. Arno-vlcl, the planning body adopted a resolution asking the city council to enact an ordinance providing for set-back lines on business streets.

This plan will provide for street widening and Is a part of Dr. Aron-ovlcl's major street plan which was presented to the planning commission several months ago. A special meeting of the commit tee, composed of Charles Flack, Howard L. Way and City Engineer A. H.

Lowe, for a study of the major artery program completed recently by Dr. Aronovicl will be held next week. The committe will go over the program before its pre- sentatlon to the planning commis sion and the city council. FU1E PDLICr WILL BE FINED J. F.

Sawyer, expenses 54.99 Mary V. Ridley, meals 106.60 Mrs. Jessie Volk. rent 30.00 Rossback Motor Parts, supplies 27.97 Standard Oil supplies 57.31 Vezu Bros. Stone material 50.40 Upland News, supplies a.to Stockwell Binney.

120.00 J. M. Holloway, expenses 70.00 Grant Mclntyre, expenses 53.36 sou. Cal. Ghs bbb.n J.

Rich Furniture services 30.00 S. B. Water services. 65.04 Sou. Cal Gas 124.96 Gladys L.

Potter, 30.43 Geo. H. Johnson, expense 61.90 Wardwell D. Evans, expenses 31.00 Geo. H.

Johnson, 42.27 Smart Final, supplies 152.84 Gilmore Oil road oil 857.94 Cudahy Packing supplies. 355.53 uiauny i'acKing supplies M.tw Cal. Corrugated Culvert culverts 508.11 Standard Oil gas and oil. 323.05 Smart Final, supplies 74.53 B. F.

Tanner, expenses 35.20 J. M. Cleveland, expenses 43.72 James M. Hollowav, expenses 107.60 S. B.

Daily Sun, 127.47 Paul C. Lynde, reporting 42.00 Elmer L. Howell, 41.36 John Scott, expenses 41.68 A. F. Zimmerman, 29.68 John Andreson, expenses.

3. 82 Arthur L. Doran, 71.91 J. B. Bailie, expenses 42.96 Walter T.

Trickey. 26.16 J. A. Larson, expenses 32.56 A. T.

S. F. Ry. freight. 226.50 Sue B.

Flesher, reporting 32.47 J. W. Everett, expenses 206.55 Ted H. Weatherby, 72.00 Red ill Estates is granted a pipe line permit to lay a steel pipe line on inive street lrom sappnire street to Carnelian avenue, and on Carnellan avenue from Olive street to a point 1,800 feet south of Base Line street. Frederick Spencer appears before the board at this time with petitions for the creating of a Judicial Township consisting of territory within the confines of Strawberry and Crestline Voting Precincts, and they are taken under advisement for a period of one week.

Tax collector is authorized to issue licence to James wall to operate a pool hall at Bear Valley. Geo. E. Larmore, county probation officer, is authorized to attend state convention at Santa Barbara May 13th to 17th. 1930.

Ordinance No. 327 is ordered duly published. Contract for the paving of I street from Mt. Vernon to bridge over the Santa Ana river Is awarded to the low est bidder, George Gardner Son, for tne sum oi Resolution is adopted declaring that it is tne policy oi mis ooara mat all public work and improvements of the County of San Bernardino, whether the same be carried on and constructed by the County, or by contract let by the County, or by special assessment districts, no laborers, workmen or mechanic who Is not then a bona-flde resident of the County shall be employed thereon or therein, except only in i.uo eveui uiui ine wurn lu ue uujiu Is of such a special nature that residents of this County cannot reasonably be obtained tor sucn special worn. Supervisors C.

E. Grier and Geo. Biggin are authorized to attend meet' ing of the state committee for Con- stitutional Amendment No. 21 to be held in the chambers of the Board of Supervisors, City Hall, San Francisco, Thursday, May 22, 1930, and chairman is authorized: to pledge towara financing state-wide campaign for reduction of taxes in this County. Ordinance No.

329. prescribing rules and regulations governing county plan ning commission, prescribing procedure to be followed in submitting maps for approval, is adopted. No further business before the board, adjournment is taken. Chairman of the Board. Attest: HARRY L.

ALLISON, Clerk of the Board. By F. J. ATKINSON, Deputy. Gordon R.

Weller Attorney SUMMONS No. 31255 In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and lor the Lounty or San Bernardino. Action brought In the Superior Court of the County of ban State of California, and the complaint filed in the office of the Clerk of said County of San Bernardino. Georgia L. Atkinson, Plaintiff, vs.

Edwin William Atkinson, Defendant. The people of the State of California send greetings to Edwin William Atkinson, defendant. You are hereby directed to appear nd answer the complaint in an actiou entitled as above, brought, against you in the Superior Court of tne county oi San Bernardino, State of California, within ten days after the service on you of this summons if served within this County, or within thirty days if served elsewhere. And you are hereby notified that unless you appear and answer as above required, the said plaintiff will take judgment for any money or damages demanded in the complaint, as arising upon contract, or will apply to the Court for any other relief demanded in the complaint. Given under my hand and the seal of the Superior Court of the County of San' Bernardino, Slate of California, this 5th day of February.

A. D. 1930. (Seal) HARRY L. ALLISON, Clerk.

By M. L. ALDRIDGE, Deputy Clerk. GORDON R. WELLER, Attorney for Plaintiff.

Lester G. King Attorney NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of John W. Burden, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under-1 signed Administrator of the estate of John W. Burden, 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, withim six months after the first publication of this notice to the said Charles C.

Burden, Administrator, at 412 Andreson Building, San Bernardino, the same being his place of business in all matters connected with said estate of John W. Burden, deceased. CHARLKS C. BURPEN, Administrator of the Estate of John W. Burden, Deceased.

Dated April 22, 1930. ALMA NATHAN KELLER Funeral services for Alma Nathan Keller were held at 2 p. m. yesterday from the Stephens Bobbitt funeral home with the Rev. Otis D.

Ironmonger officiating. Interment was in the Mountain View cemetery. The pallbearers -were Ben Barton, Luther Hoagland, Roy Baird, Warren Frlsbie, David Carter and Thom as Collins. Mrs. Lois Bates sang "Rock of Ages" and "Nearer My God to Thee." Stephens Bobbitt were in charge of the services.

ELIZABETH HIBBERT Funeral services for Elizabeth Hibbert were held yesterday at 2 p. m. from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints at Ninth and streets, San Bernardino, with the Rev. William B. Abbott of Mesqulte, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Penland LtGallez Attorneys NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE No.

684 In the SuDerlor Court of the State of California, and for the County ol sun Bernardino. In the Matter of the Guardianship of Kamon Luna, minor. Notice is hereby given that the un dersiened srunrdtan of the minor. Ra mon Luna, will sell at private sale to the hignest Diacier. lor casn, ana sud ject to confirmation by above named Superior Court, on Monday, the 2nd day of June, 1930, at the hour of ten o'clock A.

or after said day, at the offices of Treut Penland and J. K. Le. Gallez, 805-310 Katz Building, San Ber nardino. California, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Ramon Luna, minor, in and to the certain parcel of land situate in the city of 8an Bernardino, county or San Bernardino, state of California, and more particular ly described as follows, to wit: Lot No.

Nine in Block of the Security Investment Company's Gilbert Tract, in the city of San Bernardino, county of San Bernardino, state of California, as per plat recorded in Book 19 of Maps, page 45. records of said county. Bids or offers for said property are Invited and must be in writing, and will be received at the office of Trent Penland and J. R. LeGallez, 305 Katz Building, San Bernardino, California, attorneys for said guardian, or may be filed with the clerk of said Superior Court of the state of California in and for the county of San Bernardino, or delivered to said guardian personally at anv time after the first publication of this notice and before the making of said sale.

Terms and conditions of said sale: Cash in lawful money of the United States of America; ten per cent of the purchaser price to be paid on day of sale, balance upon confirmation of sale by the Court. GEORGE T. SARGENT, Guardian of the minor, Ramon Luna. TRENT PENLAND, J. R.

LeGALLEZ, Attorneys for guardian. Dated May 15. 1930. W. Byrne Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL No.

9440 In the Superior of the State of California, in and for the County of San Bernardino. In the Matter of the Estate of James C. Amos, also known as J. C. Amos, Deceased.

Notice is hereby given that the petition of Susie I. Amos for the Probate of Will of James C. Amos, also known as J. C. Amos, deceased, and for the issuance of Letters Testamentary thereon to Susie I.

Amos, will bo heard at 10 o'clock a. m. on the 26th day of Mav, 1930, at the Courtroom of Department 2 of the Superior Court of San Bernardino County, California. HARRT L. ALLISON, Clerk.

By M. L. ALDRIDGE, Deputy Clerk. W. E.

BYRNE, Attorney for Petitioner. Dated May 9, 1930. Frank T. Bates Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL No. 9445 In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of San Bernardino.

In the Matter of the Estate of Ella A. Davis, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the petition of Maude E. Davis fur the probate of will of Ella A. Davis, deceased, and for the issuance of Letters of Administration with Will Annexed thereon to the petitioner, Maude E.

Davis will be heard at 10 o'clock a. ni. on the 26th day of May, 1930. 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. FRANK T.

BATES, Attorney for Petitioner. CERTIFICATE OF PARTNERSHIP FICTITIOUS NAME Civil Code Sec. 2466 2468, 2470 STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of San Bernardino, ss. We hereby certify that we are transacting business in the State of California, at San Bernaidlno, under a designation and name not showing the names of persons interested as partners in such business, to wit: San Felipe Nursery. Name Frank Hunt and Lticile Hunt.

Place of residence San Bernardino, California. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of San Bernardino, ts. On the 12th day of May In the year one thousand nine hundred and thirty before me, personally appeared Frank Hunt, known to nm to be the person whose name is subscribed to the fore going instrument and he acknowledged to me that he executed the same. Witness my hand and the sen! of my ottica thi lain any or May, iasu. (Seal) ETHEL M.

BOWER. Notary Public in and for Said County and State. THE STORY THUS FAR Dory Garrison, actress, fleeing from a painful romance In New York, goes to California and marries Jerd Penfield. She does not tell Jerd the extent of her romance with Bruce Macgowan. Wally Oliver, an actor who had known Dory in New York, blackmails her.

She refuses to give him any more money. Dory finds Wally talking with Jerd. Wally is dismissed by Jerd, who says he does not believe the blackmailer's insinuations. CHAPTER 28 And then not to sleep! To lie awake as if she were never to close her eyes again. It was madderrtng; it was baffling.

Dory grew feverish and fretful, try ing to dismiss wakefulness from her pillow, trying to do away with this unnecessary discomfort, now that the actual dangers that had threat ened her seemed to be laid. At six she went into the tumbled, cool bedroom again, and crept in between the cold sheets, but even then sleep would not come. But Jerd thought her sleeping when he awakened an hour later, and was careful not to disturb her. Kate brought her in her breakfast at ten. "Mr.

Penfield's gone yes, ma'am. He said he thought you'd had a bad night, and not to disturb you," Kate said sympathetically. Left alone, Dory pushed the tray away, threw the newspaper aside, gave a feverish, Indifferent glance at her mail. Her temples were throbbing, her cheeks hot. Suddenly she was dressing, her little fitted handbag open on the table as she dressed.

Her light coat her plainest hat; she might be traveling. Her check book, and the new snapshot of Jerry. She went to the nursery. "Kate, will you telephone down and have Roy or somebody bring up my car? I've had some news I have to go away" What Kate felt, or looked, Dory neither saw nor cared. She sat In the nursery, Jerry in her arms, talking to her, patting her face with his little brown hands.

When Kate came back, to say that the little sedan was at the door, Dory kissed the top of Jerry's head, and caught him up to bury her face in the back of hlB neck, where the little curls were beginning to grow. Then without a backward glance she went out of the room, and out of the house, A minute later the engine of her car buzzed, and the dark blue shining bulk of it twin kled in the twinkling garden for a moment, and was gone. For a while Dory drove rapidly, blindly, conscious only of a sense of overwhelming relief. A letter to Jerd formed itself in her mind. She would go to the club and write it.

She could not go to the club; other women would be there, and ask her questions about the baby. The Fairmont hotel then. One could always write undisturbed at the quiet desks downstairs, or bet ter yet, get a room Bruce was at the Fairimont. That was the thing to do see Bruce, Bruce would help her. Suddenly she seized the telephone, was talking to Bruce.

"Where on earth are you, Dory?" "I'm here, I'm in the hotel. Bruce, can I see you?" "Come along," he said, after a sec-ond's pause. Three minutes later he met her at the door of his own suite; Dory did not see the beautifully fitted rooms, nor the green iron balcony over the bay. She barely saw Bruce's face, that was pale with a sort of reverential joy, that she had turned to him in this crisis. "Bruce he came to Jerd last night" "Wally? I know he did." "You saw him, then?" "Yes, I brought him up to town with me." "Where is he now?" "He's gone down there again." "To Palo Alto!" she said, stricken.

"Yes. But it was because he left his things there. He had nothing else to do, and we went after them. I'm hoping he'll leave with me for Vancouver tomorrow." "Hoping!" she echoed bitterly. "Well, for your sake." "They said at the hotel he was going East." "He told them that.

But he does not want to go." "He doesn't," she said slowly. "Sit down. Dory. You look sick." She sat down on the edge of her chair with the air of a person who does not know what she is doing. "He told you that he told Jerd everything?" "I gathered It from what he said." mem is in country uiuo square, Lots or acres, easy terms.

For la- lormation rn. aoi-oa BIG LOT W. Base Line $550. Big lot East Base Line $795. ARTHUR JOHNSON, 768 3rd St.

68 Ranches FORECLOSURE. 2945 State Mus-cov. dandv chicken ranch cheap, as. sums small might trade for clear, worth $3,500, take a lot less. A.

G. Trees, 534 8. uxtorq, u. a. FOR RENT ORSALE New 2-bedroom home and aere oranges, cheap.

West on Rlalto to Penn south to Fur St LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS 8urr A Hel Iyer Attorneys NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of John P. Clark (sometimes known as Deceased, Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, J. L. Oakey, executor of the last will of John P. Clark (sometimes known as P.

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 executor, at 205 Katz Building, 8an Bernardino, California, the same being the place of business In all matters connected with said estate of John P. Clark (sometimes known as P. deceased. 1 J. L.

OAKEY, Executor of the Last Will of John P. Clark (sometimes known as P. De- 8URR HELLYER, Attorneys for Executor. Dated May 12th, 1930. CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME The undersigned does hereby certify that he is conducting a bakery business at 376 Street, San Bernardino, California, under the fictitious firm name of Empress Bakery and that said firm Is composed of the following persons, whose names and addresses are as follows, to wit: F.

H. Martin, 149 Tenth Street, San Bernardino, California. Witness his hand this 5th day of May, 1930. 1 T. H.

MARTIN ESTATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of San Bernardino, ss. On this 5th day of May, A. D. 1930, before me, Eunice T. Evans, a notary public in and for said county and state, personally appeared F.

H. Martin, known to me to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within Instrument, and acknowledged to me A.ai-iilaH fhA Dflmn. In witness whereof, I hava hereunto set my hand ana amxea my omcmi seal the day and year in this certificate first above written. Notary Public In and for said County ana suae. Swing Wilson Attorneys NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE ik.

rVmrt nt the Stale of California, In and for the County of San JBernaraino. In the Matter of the Estate of Max Aron, JJeceaseu. i lvn hv tbA nn flerstgned, as executor of the last will and testament ma, that he will sell at private sale to the you out of my mind. You could there was nothing morbid in her a-leave him, dear, and in a few pect. "What are you going to do?" months I'd come West I'd come to Reno, and get you, and take you away from all this.

I know you I know every episode of your life, and you're my miracle the sweetest, the most wonderful woman God ever made. "It isn't any use," she. said regretfully and wearily. She got abruptly to her feet, and walked out to the little green Iron balcony, and Bruce remained in the room, flung into a chair, thinking, for a long time. Thrnticli the open ene, or any number less than all, of i.

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