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

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SAN BERNARDINO DAILY SUN, FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930 PAGE TWENTY-THREE TAILSPIN' TOMMY Whites of Their Eyes, Skeeter! HAL FORREST By GLENN CHAFFLN The Foolish For or Sal JiniM n.i iqi i seflati $625 6 Coupe with rum hi a cat i2S Standard" 6 Coupe w-8 Chevrolet Roadster, very ..1325 f.o nasn -4UU cabriolet, like new, seen to be U-8 Nash Advanced 6 Coupe, dolled mechanically J750 Dt)(1ge Coupe, new Duco $325 vnevroiet Koadstcr. splendid buy J225 ii- iora Truck. Warford transmis sion $125 atuaeDaker Light 6 Roadster, new Paint, low mileage $125 Tudor Ford Sedan $60 WHITE SHEARER BUICK DEALERS 5ol 1'ourth St. Phone 261-61 A REAL BUY! Down Chrysler "Co" Spt. Model a Ford Sport Coupe.

Chrysler '70" 1926 Chrysler "60" Chevrolet RiR 6 Studebnker 7-pnss 1927 Chevrolet Cabriolet. 1926 Dodge Sedan 192S Chevrolet $195 $97.50 $110 $165 $265 i-- ne Soto Sedan 1929 De Soto Sedan 1929 Pe Soto Deluxe Coupe. 1926 Chrysler "58" Tourinir $275 i5u 1929 Willys-KnlBht Coupe $205 Many Other Real Bargains POWELL MOTORS SALES DE SOTO SIX AND EIGHT Ml St. Phone 453-91 GOOD WILL USED CARS 5fc Bulck Coach, new rubber $445 .27 Chevrolet Coupe, clean $285 27 Oakland Coach, perfect $395 uawand Enclosed Touring $195 '6 Oldamobile Coupe, $295 27 Pontiac Coupe, reconditioned. 26 Rlckenhacker 8 Sedan $295 '27 Ford Roadster $145 iib Ford Roadster $125 '26 Hudson Coach, new $245 OPEN EVENINGS.

WE TRADE. LOUIS E. PALMER USED CAR DEPT. PH. 431-41 THIRD AND STREETS EXTRA SPECIAL 1929 Pontiac 4-door Sedan In first class condition, very low mileage, at a very attractive price.

Another one of our Dona tide bargains. WHITE SHEARER 534 Fourth St. Phone 2G1-61 CAR BUYERS ATTENTION BUY FOR CASH Use our money and receive a liberal discount from your dealer. WAL LACE AUTO LOANS. 459 4th St.

WILL SACRIFICE CADILLAC COUPE i3J model, excellent condition thru-out, terms to responsible party; can oe seen at xed Sherman gaiiige, Mrs. fii unutn. Buy your used car from ROSTOKER, and save money. 815 3rd St. 1929 PONTIAC 4-door sedan, 6 wire wheels, many extras, low mileage sacrifice.

Will take smaller car as down payment. 216 20th St. i9Sn TTTTPP A MHlin nranpr crrtlnor price will be good terms to responsible party. Ph. 92J or Ph.

142R mgitiaitu. rUCT Men cab and flat rack. Call at 547 4th St. or Ph. 261-61.

I '29 FORD standard coupe, been driven I 3.000 miles. Sacrifice. 104 East Olive Kedlands. (VLDSMOBILE 4 taurine car: runs (good, good rubber, $45. 535 Water man.

MUST sell equity '29 Ford bat. small mo. paymts. Ph. Fontana 5218 1927 MODEL Dodge sedan $310.

terms o(u nn oet. a a. m. ana p. m.

S3 Wanted Automobiles WANT cheap car for $300 real equity in cneap lot. akthuk juhnson. iub ora oi. rn. CASH for good used cars.

Ask for Mr, jonnson, jo oi WANTED LATE MODEL USED CAR 10TH ST. 56 Trucks and Trailers i ONE model A Ford dump truck and Business ior saie. uu carter Ave. REAL ESTATE 5fia Wanted Real Estate IAVE clients for up-to-date chicken ranches, call lor CLUCK with E. A.

ANDERSON 050 Street Phone 295-68 I direct from owner in Yucaipa val ley, musi De priced right, write 113U Acreage 125 down, $6.50 per several 1, 2, a A. tarms, cneap irrig. water, eiec, gas inch, loc. in estab. poultry, fruit.

veg. eecuuii -4 mi. o. duuu cuy iim-tta Prlrp SSOO npr ncr. Rniroro T5 6.

box 64, San Bernardino. I'NE ACRE, 4-room house, paved street, family orchard, $2,650, small trie with NATIONAL REALTY 4flS St. Ph. 491-06. I OR SALE Best acre at the cheapest VW- inproveu.

nose in. aa iiope. For Exchange FOR EXCHANGE I ive-room modern bungalow and scrn. sleeping porch, hardwood floors throughout, large breakfast room, I double garage, near high school, i Want smaller place. W.

FRENCH, Real Estate 4th Room 8. Phone 421-93 FOR EXCHANGE 4-room houses, one furnished, In good location, southwest Los Angeles. Want income property in San Bernardino. See P. A.

SPANGLER In 4th St. Phone 462-lu WILL TRADE modem home 5 rooms north end, or 4-room modern home near Base I Line, take cheap shack, lot or aire land on either. ARTHUR JOUN- hON. 768 3rd. Ph.

432-87. TWO TRADES ocery store bldg. and lot, also 4- Lnnm rflu-plline" npnr ahrins. Spa VAM. I1 )KLL' 768 3rd.

Ph. 432-87. VE a duplex to exchange for clear 01. eee lliuliv. E.

A. ANDERSON 0 Street Phone 295-68 NEW 6-room stucco home Uverslria. Want San Bernardino. MRS. A.

B. WINSLOW 23RD ST. PHONE 261-30 Lv'E you good equity in good home 10 iraue xui guuu equity o-auiw range grove with modern home? 'hone 4in-W4. turn, bung will trade equity S35 srnod loc. chickens, bal veil furnished.

Box 85, Sun. OR 40-ACRE rancnes near Base Line. Ph. Green 1043 Red lands. Houses ouses priced below value on which im.

will take a car. a clear lot or a i 111 a it tt9 luif'ill down payment, balance like laders Finance Corporation I "19 Street rnone 231-71 OP paying rent, buy a 4-room house 1 ,1 nrr 1 1 (VI Kal CO8; ma It 1 rn f.o"". ii.v, 0f RESTER'S 77S Base Line. ,2 Wait for the LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS thereof, A. G.

Hamilton and Bessie Hamilton, husband and wife, did errRTlt. nnfl fniU'flu thA nmnarti, flnM. in and hereinafter described, to O. C. nugers, in trust, to secure, among uuuer imngs, tne payment oi a prom- 1SSOI-V niltA Ol-cn Hdf HioramitV, executed by the grantors, for the sum Forty-six Hundred Dollars ($4600.00) with interest from date thereof, at the rate of eight per cent per annum, payable to the Santa Fe Building and uuan Association, a corporation; and nereas, default has been made in the payment of the interest and installments due on said note, and no interest flint Allmonf uotrt rw has been paid for more than six months luof ll.

1 jaoL, aim sum uurpuruuon xtas ue-clared the whole of the principal sum Of Sftlfl linto nif 4nfniac-t tnarann and payable, and has demanded that uiu unuersignea trustee snouia sell the property granted by said deed of trust. In anrirHnnrj, n.ltVi tv, ian. thereof, to accomplish the objects of uubi incieia expressea; ana Whereas, said corporation, on October 9, 1929, duly recorded in the office of said County Recorder, a notice of such breach of said obligation, and of said default, and of the election of said corporation to cause to be sold, tion and the Indebtedness evidenced vy saia note, ana to accomplish the uujpcis oi sam trust; ana Whereas, pursuant to the provision Of Raid fleArl Of tmat tho linrloraWnaH L. P. Patterson, has been substituted as trustee tnereunaer; ana n.nmlaanin, nn(A an iiuunajut ailU llepn nf trilat llQVA Viaa.

tTanafa, the Santa Fe Guarantee Building and uiian association, a corporation, and said corporation Is now the owner thereof. Now, therefore, notice is hereby given mat tne unaersignea, dv virtue -1 L. 1 ui luc uiciui3f3 ana tne autnority conferred by said deed of trust, will sell, Fit anptlnn in tVtA UIA lu UIO UIU" der for cash, in gold coin of the United oiaLco, uu me iiq aay oi juarcn, 1930, at the hour of 10 minutes after frinnif a rr aa i rinn ti.A west entrance of the County Courthouse of San Rpmnrrilna Pnnntw afnrA. w.uw.. H.

wi Dum unv, Oft, Vila California, all of the interest conveyed that certain real property, situate in the City of San Bernardino, County of as ioiiows, to wit: Portion of Block 2 of Tract No. 1792, Holmestead Tract, as per plat recorded in Book 28 of Maps, page 29, records of said County, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the East line of Block 2, Tract No. 1792, Holmestead Tract, south 0' 7' East 167.5 feet from the Northeast corner of said block; thence South 89 49' West 254.28 feet parallel with the North line of said block to the West line of said block; thence South 0" 06' East 70 feet along the West line of said block; thence North 89" 49' East 254.30 feet parallel with the North line of said block to the East line of said block; thence North 0" 07' West 70 feet along the East line of said block to the point of beginning. L. P.

PATTERSON, SURR HELLYER, Attorneys for Trustee. Dated February 26, 1930. Emery B. Tyler Attorney NOTir.F to r.ppriiTARc In the Matter of the Estate of Sam Bruno, Deceased. Notion is hprphv trivpn hv Ilia un dersigned Lucy M.

Bruno, administratrix of the PHtatp nf Sum Hnmn rta. ceased, to the creditors of and all per sons 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 administratrix of said estate at the office of Emery B. Tvler, Suite No. 9, Bank of Italy Build'ing, corner Court and Streets in the City of San Bernardino, California, the same being the place of business in all matters connected with said estate of Sam Bnino, deceased.

LUCY M. BRUNO, Administratrix of the Estate of Sam Bruno, Deceased. EMERY B. TYLER, Attorney for said Administratrix. Dated February 27, 1930.

Surr Hellyer Attorneys NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Whereas, bv dppd nf tniqf rintpri Oc tober 6, 1927, and recorded in the of fice of the County Recorder of San Bernardino County, California, in Book 286 of Official Records, at page 51 tliorAnf Tr.niou Tji.n.K VcHi UVI.Ll CLI1U Leeper, husband and wife, did grant, and convey the property therein and hereinafter described, to O. C. Rogers, in Imuf tit lOlira ammtff nttia ll'Tna the payment of a promissory note of utile uierewiin, execuiea Dy sam grantors, for the sum of Two Thousand Dollars with interest from lintp ihtrait at tha cat nnn cent per annum, payable to the Santa Fe Building and Loan Association, a corporation, and Whprflfts Hpffllllt hal kppn YviaHa In the payment of the interest and in stallments one on sam note, ana no interest or installment on said note months last past, and said corporation una ueciareu tne wnoie or tne principal sunt of said note and interest thereon due nnri nnvnhlp anil hug rlp- mnilllpH that thA tnigtaa should sell the property granted by nmu urcu triiML, in accoraance witn the terms thereof, to accomplish the oblectn of th trint tViprpIn and Whereas. Sftld rnrnnrnHmi nn vember 15. 1929.

duly recorded In the office of said County Recorder, a notice of such breach of said obligation, and of said default, and of the election of said corporation to cause to be sold, said property to satisfy said obligation and the indebtpdnAt pvl. denced by said note, and to accom plish the objects of said trust; and Whereas, pursuant to the provisions of said deed of trust, the nndprsicnpit L. P. Patterson, has been substituted as trustee tnereunaer; and tin iiuid aim deed of trust have been transferred to ui of vi of as hv in. of nf Vital Records NftTir OF INTFWTIftU Tf Uvn WEST-McGLASSON Jess E.

West. 31, Aianama, and Dorothy M. McGlasson, 2fi. Ohin. hnth nf FtAI-iinrriinn AVILA-AVILA Amnra Avlla, S.S, M.

aim tiiianaiupe Avila, 34, Mexico, both of Itiverside. MARRIAOP I ir.PMr icenen LEECH-DAVIS Damon D. Leech. 57. Montana, resident of Bellflower.

and Virginia M. Davis, 22. California, resi'lent of Los Ahp1p McKENZIE-MAVNZ Georpe W. Mn- Kenzie, ll, Alassarhusptts. and Wll-ma C.

Maunz, 23, New York, both of San Bernardino. BORN ELLSWORTH In Redlands, California. March 11. 1930, to the wife of Perry Ellsworth, 630 State street, son, Perry Jr. DIED LEIPSIC In Redlands, California.

March 12, Aaron Leipsic, 63 years old, native of California. Funeral services will be held from the Cortner chapel this afternoon at 3:30 p. m. The bodv will be crematPd. WALL In San Bernardino, California.

March 13, 1930. Sadie C. Wall, 46 years old, native of Missouri. Stephens Bobbitt are in charge of arrangements. KATZ In San Bernardino, California, March 13, 1930, Miss Victoria Katz.

native of California. Funeral riteg at 2 p. m. today from Stephens Bohhitt funeral home. Burial will be in Home of Eternity cemetery.

Funeral Notices KATZ The funeral of Victoria Kat. will take place Friday, March 11, at 2 p. m. from Stephens Bobbitt funeral home. Interment Home of Peace cemetery.

PALMER The-funeral of Arthur Pafc mer will take place Saturday. March lo, at 2:30 p. m. from Knights of i-ytnias nan, sixth and streets. Interment Mountain View cemetery Valley lodge No.

27, Knighu ol 6f Pythias, will have charge of the services. Friends are invited to at tend the services. New Policy of Service Adopted By Directors; Lay Plans for Annual Picnic in June Directors of the San Bernardino county farm bureau decided yesterday that individual services performed by the farm bureau should be denied all but farm bureau members. The decision was made after discussion of the topic for the meei ing "Whether any but farm bureau members should receive the benefits of the farm bureau organization and the attention of the agricultural ex-tension service." A committee to umitM farm bureau plonic to hpirt In June was appointed bv S. V.a.

wards, president of the farm bureau who presided over the meeting. The committee includes nnv s. bring of Chino, chairman; E. W. Hedges, Fremont, J.

B. Chesslngton untana, Mr. and Mrs. E. H.

Rowe, Grand Terrace and Mrs. C. T. dan, San Bernardino. Mr.

Edwards sups-pstorJ Vmf sub-committess be chosen to look alter hospitality and refreshments. tie named Mr. and Mrs. Rowe to head the sub-committee on hnsni tality, and Mrs. Jordan to head the group in cnarge or refreshments.

It was brought out during the meeting that under the constitution of the farm bureau, business men are eligible to membership but only bona fide aerlculturlats nuv imM office. A report on the farm bursa ii mu tual automobile insurant ence held recently in Bloomlngton, was given Dy a. ti. irown. Mr.

Brown stated that 26 states Tirraj have branches of the lnMr company, and that durlnsr 19M more than 2,000,000 agriculturists were contacted bv renresentj)tiwa of the organization. Following the meetini? tha A.i- ors had luncheon at the Chocolate Palace cafe. The next meetine- nf th inuM will probably be held at Chino at 11 a. April 17. it was ama-a The topic to be discussed at that time la "What would be the value of an annual farm buresu Til with 3,000 in attendance instead of ouu, ana ir there is value in such a picnio what means mav tairAT, to secure this attendance?" sponsor, Is taking active charga of the play.

It will be presented April 11. Because of the manv renn an aviation course bv st.nHnnfa teachers, it will probably be one of the regular subjects offered to Jun- iurs ana seniors next venr lne high school is not emiinn ed to handle a mechanics in aviation. The Courses fllrpnv fered as machine shop, wood work ana large, nowever, are all neces sary as preliirinarv training for uiecnanicai av at on. TTt will be entirely informational. Other requests for new courses made when a survey of new courses desired by students and faculty was taken in preparation for next year's program, are agriculture, farm mechanics, mechanics, electrical shop, history of music, musical harmony, sign painting, window lettetlng, current events, nlav duction, sewing for seniors, music appreciation, and a continuation class in trades.

The text book for the aviation course has been written by Prof. Earl W. Hill of the University of Southern California, and Ja-mea (). Wooley of Western Air Express. "Did ye hear that M'Gregor fell into the water while he wm fining and was drooned?" "Are ye sure he's deid?" "Oh, he's deid richt noujh.

When they got him oot they went, through his pockeU and ha dldna move." Tit-Bits. FilllHU" BENEFITS ONLY FUR HERS 64 Houses REAL BARGAIN. Three-bedroom home with hardwood floors, tile sink and bath, breakfast room and fireplace. Located at Rilrr null, in minutes from town. East front and paved street.

Price only and will consider clear lot as part pay- mpnt flml hulinipa anuv NEW HOME ON CORNER In north end. Large living room, 3 bedrooms, tile bath and sink, extra shower room ana breakfast room. Lot 60 ft cheap at $4,950 and assume paving uaiaiiutT. jcas(uiauie terms. BOLAND FT, A PIT Antlers Hotel Bldg.

Phone 401-53 IF you want income I have ft. Three reniais near nign school, all rented. ciear except 1st mtge. of $6,900 oniau payment aown, car, lot or nome, Daiance can be arranged. H.

ivinnrevi-D 438 Court. Loans. Ph. 303-86 or 492-64 PRETTY PLACE Nice modern home 4 rooms and hie ouiii. quarter acre, oast front good location, $2,900: $150 down ARTHUR JOHNSON, 768 3rd.

Ph. FORECLOSED cnicKen aim orange ranch. acre. new 4-ueoroom nome, $2,500, terms, est on Kialto Ave. to Penn So.

to st. By owner, 5-rm. stucco E. Base Line. hi 101 04XJU2, able, garage, tile Hum aim iud, nuaia linoleum in bkft.

room, bath, not a cheap built house; must sell at once; $3,950, terms. Phone 352-87. NEW 4-room modern home and Vi A. ui navei oranges, trice $2,500. Terms ROBERT R.

FRY 734 Third Street Phone 241-S8 $50 DOWN Three-room modern house and Vit 50x jqu, uouoie garage, ARJ HUR i KjLz.ii oun t)5 jra. i'n. 432-sy. A REAL EflY. Ai'pnimt nf a B.

will sacrifice at bargain modern home 1280 Sepulveda, also home 556 21st St. Inq. 155 I St. or Ph. 303-57.

SALES EXCHANGES RENTALS INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC E. A. BOGGS 446 ST. PH. Ln2-X4 2-BEDROOM 01.

a real snap at $2,400. Small pmt. oiiu imi. una rent. Mrs.

woniacK Ph. 381-47 or 491-06. $50 DOWN buys one acre, small house ami ueuring iruu, cneap price. AR-THUR 3rd. Ph.

43287 RtfRMTT WTTAT VOlI UAiri5 Mod. 5-rm. stucco newly dec. terms to ami, sac. oiis-tiau Marshall vd 4-ROOM house and lot near 'Harlem Springs; lights, water; cheap, terms.

uao ivim. view. rn. iM-vi. ijOOIf nt 1U7Q Mni'mtoin xriTi- bargain 5-rm.

home. Phone HOWSON -iTa ior price. 5 ROOMS, breakfast room, fruit, Jleiinierms. uwner. Ph.

465-03. 65 Income Property Bunker Hill, L. A. value county uuu; accept pronertv S. part paymt.

No agents. P. O. box 493. DUPLEX on St.

near Base Line. real bargain. Ph. 104-94. 66 Lots BIG LOT "on Base Line $25 downTAR- iu, juruvsu, 3rd St.

STOP that rent! Close in, large view iul uiuy $iu mo. r. u. box 555. 67 Mountain and Beach CABIN sacrifice.

Rim of the World Park, clear title, real bargain for ensn. Aua. us Ameinyst L. A. 68 Ranches AUCTION Public.

ATTCTTON oy owner without reserve on premises MAK. 15, 2:30 P. M. blks. W.

of Pac. Eiec. Bethune sta uuu smaii iruu rancn, preity 4-nn. 0i. 11111 fll U3.

Someone Can Get a Bargain inspection Dally After 10 A. RANC'ir 13 A T(1A T-NTC! 5 mod. 6-rm. house, wa- ir-L uranges, ngs, taniuy iruit, price $5,000, terms. 2 new 4-rm.

hnme, dble. brooder house, 500 baby chix, price. $2,750. Melbourne Realty 859 Main Palir SACRIFICE poultry and fruit. new hen house 2.000 6-room house, gas, electricity.

Must sell this month. "Homeland" bet. 1st and 2nd on Yucaipa. ACRES improved close In, good uii. pieniy water, cozy little ranch heme.

I haven't time to take care of it. Inquire 636 Rex Ave. FOR SALE Five acres of J. H. Hnff and Sims peaches, Yucaipa.

good condition, $2,500, half cash. Box AB. Sun. Redlands. MOUNTAIN ranch at 6akGlenr 45 acres, 2 springs, 6-rm.

house. Ph. Sub. 903X1 Yucaipa, box 94. Route 2.

69 Groves 10-ACRE Valencia grove fro'stless di inct, w.ouo; $3,000 cash. Ph. 325-9G, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS J. R. LeGallez Trent Penland Attorneys NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION run rnuoAlt or WIL.L.

In the Superior Court of the State of i.tuuurma in ana ior me County of Run "RnrnHrHhm In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Notice Ih llrphv' flvan iia 1 a n.vi. utu, HID JCLl-tlOn of Nora A. Wallace and J. P. Kemmerer, for the Probate of Will of Mary E.

Fullbrleht, Deceased, and for the issuance of Letters of Administration With the Will ATlMATAri OlArAnn a Nora. A. Wnllnra. nnil Vvmnx on the 24th day of March, 193'), at the nmirt TOnr.m nf n.A Superior Court of San Bernardino County, California. iaiea marcn 8, issi).

HARRY L. ALLISON, Clerk. By M. SCHMIDT. J.

R. LeGallez Trent Penland. Attor neys for Petitioners. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that a special election will be held in the Fifth Ward in the City of San Bernardino, California, on Friday, the 4th day of April, 1930, for the following officer: Member of the Common Council from the Fifth Ward for the remainder of the term which will expire on the second Monday in May, 1931. There will be six voting precincts Tor the purpose of holding said election, consisting of a consolidation of the regular election precincts established for holding state and county elections within said Fifth Ward, as follows: Consolidated Voting Precinct No.

1, comprising the following state and county precincts, namely, San Bernardino No. 21, San Bernardino No. 33 and San Bernardino No. 34, and the polling place thereof shall be at the garage at rear of 780 Fifth Street in said City; Consolidated Votiner Pi-Acinpt Wn 9 comprising the following state and county precincts, namely, San Bernardino No. 20.

San Bernardino No. 35 and San Bernardino No. S6, and the polling place thereof shall be at the residence at 943 Fifth Street in said City; Consolidated Voting Precinct No. 8. comririsinLr thn oioi county precincts, namely.

San Bernar- mno io. iii, han No. 38 and San Bernardino No. 39, and the polling place i thereol shall be at the House of Neicnbor Servicn at siq iwt Avenue in said City; voting Precinct No. 4, comprising the following state and COlllltV m-pnlncto dino No.

40, San Bernardino No. 41, San Bernardino No. 42, and all that certain territory embraced In Annexation District No. 18 of the City of San Bernardino, particularly described in Ordinance No. 1436.

Dassed Der.emhor 1 approved January 2nd, MTlH thA 1 .1 shall be at the Fire Station at the corner of Tenth Street and Mt. Vernon Avenue in said City; Consolidated Voting Precinct No. 5 comnrisinf iha county precincts, namely. San Bernardino No. 62, San Bernardino No.

63 and San Bernardino No. 64, and the polling place thereof shall be at the storeroom at 1347 Mt. Vernon Avenue in said City; Consolidated Vntim xt. a comprising the following state and COlint.V TirAplnff ijixii dino No. 6a, and the nolline nlace tliereof shall be at the Arrowhead Auto Camp, liou Highland Avenue, in said The polls will be open between the hours of six o'clock a.

m. and seven clock p. m. Dated this 11th day of March, 1930. (Seal) JOHN H.

OSBORN. City Clerk of the City of San Bernardino. W. E. Byrne Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION run i-rtUBAI E.

Or WILL In the Superior Court of the State of vuiuurnia in ana tor the County of In the Matter of the Estate of John R. ljunueino, ueceased. Not. OA. In hArphir nidi, iiib ijc- tition of Josephine'D.

Lundemo for the Probate of Will of John R. Lundemo, Deceised. nnH fnr Via ters Testamentary thereon to Josephine u. xjuuuKuiu, win oe neara at lO'OO o'clock A. on the 17th dnv r.f March, 1930, at the Court Room of Department 2 nf th Slllurlnr Pau, San Bernardino County, California.

HARRY L. ALLISON. Clerk. By M. L.

ALDRIDGE, W. E. BYRNE, 13 Attorney for Petitioner. Dated March 4, 1930. NOTICE OF SALE TO SATISFY LIEN FOR CHARGES NoHca.

iq hprehv irivotl tlwif ant In SppHnn of the State of California, the under signed Julian E. Gutierrez, owner and operator of Gutierrez Garage, San Bernardino, California, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at 556 Street, San Bernardino, California, at 4:30 o'clock p. m. on the 24th day of March, 1930, the following described DroDertv to wit Wlii dan, engine number 9112703, license number for 1928 number 885-365, sum due for storage, parts and repairs Amnuntinc ti rtnA Dollars Ninety Cents liUTlkKKKZ GARAGE, By Julian E. Gutierrez, Gordon R.

Weller Attorney SUMMONS In the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of San "RprnarHinn. Action brought in the Superior Court of the County of San Bernardino, Slate of California, and the complaint filed In the office of the Clerk of finlrl fnimlv nf Kan Georgia L. Atkinson, Plaintiff, Edwin William Atkinson, Defpndant. me people oi tne state or California spnrl irrpAl htfu tn Frlmiti Af kinson, defendant. You are lipreby directed to appear and answer the complaint in an action entitled as above, brought against you in the Superior Court of the County of San Rprnardinn.

Statp. nf within ton days after the service on you of this summons it served within this county, or within thirty days if served elsewhere. And you are hereby notified that unless you appear and answer as above rnmllVA tl.A nlninfirf 4 1. a nuiu fiaii.Liii tunc Judgment for any money or damages demanded In the complaint, as arising upon contract, or plaintiff will apply to thft rnurt fnr nnv nthpr rAlIpf rlo. manded In the complaint.

rlivAn m.F lluMl a. t1 tVtA aA.if of the Superior Court of the County of sou oKniaruino. iaie oi uamorniR. this 5th day of February A. D.

1930. HAKKY L. ALLISON, Clerk. By M. L.

ALDRIDGE. GORDON K. WELLER. fiLiuniny ior i millUll. Surr A Hellyer Attorneys NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE WhArpnct HaaH nr March 3, 1926.

and recorded in the of the County Recorder of San Bernardino County, California, In Book 77 Of Official Records, at naze 237 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS the Santa Fe Guarantee Building and Loan Association, a corporation, and said corporation is now the owner thereof, and Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that the undersigned, by virtue of the premises and the authority conferred by said deed of trust, will sell, at publio auction, to the highest bidder for cash, in gold coin of the United States, on the 22nd day of March, 1930, at the hour of 9 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the west entrance of the County Courthouse of San Bernardino County, aforesaid, in the City of San Bernardino, California, all of the interest conveyed under said deed of trust in and to all that certain real property, situate in the City of San Bernardino, County of San Bernardino, California, described as follows: Lot 20, of Eastwood Subdivision No. 1. as per plat recorded in Book 21 of Maps, page 62, records of said County.

L. P. PATTERSON, SURR HELLYER, TrU3tee Attorneys for Trustee. Dated February 26, 1930. W.

Fenimore Cooper Attorney NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE Under and by virtue of a writ of execution reciting an Order of Sale and Decree of Foreclosure, issued out of the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County or San Bernardino, on the 12th day of March. 19an In ocHnn AntltlA dred Chase Cooke, Plaintiff, vs. E. B. uiioaiii et ueienaants, being action numbered 29246 of the files of Said Cmirt.

Saill HporAA hairier ord In Judgment Book 56, page 55, rec- uma ui aaui coumy, wnerein j. am commanded to sell at public auction in the manner provided by law, all that Certain rpnl PstntA aitnata tr, County of San Bernardino, State of canrornia, particularly described as follows, to wit: The South half of Section thirty-three in Township 8 North of Range 7 West, San Bernardino Meridian, subject to reservations, restrictions, roads and conditions of record. west nan oi Northeast quarter and the Northwest quarter of Section thirty-three in Township 8 North of Range 7 West, S. B. subject to reservations, restrictions, roads and Tnerether with thA taments and appurtenances thereunto bfttnTie'inP' nr in onimHco onnarlnlninn To satisfy the judgment obtained by me piainuu against ueienaants there in named.

Now, therefore, public notice is hprphv crivpn thot tlip 7tl, April, 1930, at the hour of 11:55 o'clock In it in tne luieiioun vi uiat uay, at tne North PntmtlPA Af tha Pnnnt PniiBt Oil MP In tho rMti nf finn County of San Bernardino, State of lanioriiia, i win sen to tne highest bidder, for cash, lawful money of the United States, all the above described rpnl nrnnol'tw ni. ba tl.ann nn -ww. jiiui.1i Liicicuj. na may be necessary to satisfy said judg- 11IC1H, TUT VTT A AT Conmiisfliotiflr AnnnintPii hv SnM rniivf Attorney ior Plaintiff. Dated this March 12, 1930.

Martin J. cougnrtn Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION run r-HUtlAlt OF WILL In the Superior Court of the State of ituiiuruitt in ana ior the uounty oi In the Matter of the Estate of L. ratterson. Deceased. NntipA la cIium ttint tk titlon ol Nora Patterson for the Pro- hntft nf Will nf TnttAHann jj, i aiitii nvji, ceased, and for the issuance of Letters Auiiiiiiistraiion witn tne will an nexed tnereon to John H.

Hersh, will be heard at 10:00 A. on the 17th dnv nf Mnrrh 1Q')A of iUn vjv, c.l, tile WUl. Department 2 of the Superior Court uau riiiai'iiiio county, uainornia. -tiAKKr u. allison.

Clerk. By M. L. ALDRIDGE, MARTIN J. COUGHLIN.

Attorney for Petitioner. Dated March 4, 1930. U. Lewis Attorney Redlands, Calif. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE ur cu talATE UNDER FORE- Bank of America of California, a cor poration, successor in interest to Merchants National Trust and Savings Bank of Los Angeles, a national banking association.

Plaintiff, Ruth E. Council. Defendant. Undpr and hv virtu, nf a execution reciting an order of sale and decree of foreclosure, issued out of the Sunprlnr P.nirt nf thA wtuta nf fornia, in and for the County of San urniaruino, on tne tutu day of March, 1930, In tho above entitled action, being action No. ai.V'fi of thA fiiA.

nt court, said decree being of record in Judgment Book 56 at page 84, records said county, whereas I am commanded to sell at public auction. In the manner nrnvlrlprt hv low ail that certain real property situated in the County of San Bernardino, State of California, and particularly described follows, to wit: 'inat portion of Lot 5, Block 36, Rancho San Bernardino, in the City of San Bernardino, Countv of San Bernardiiirv StHtA nf ruiiimia per plat recorded In Book 7 of Maps, itK records or sam county, described as follows: Beginning at a point distant 30 feet Nnrth nnrl 10 Fuat r.t Un 11 1. C.Tl. Ul UIO Southeast corner of said Lot 5 in the iortn line or Thirteenth Street: thpni'A Nnrth 117 K1 taut tn nrtlHt iwi 11, a uunii. stunt 9tt fppt nf lh.

V.ti. 1J Ul'UUl V. 1I1C LU line of said Lot thence West 75 feet; thence South 117.63 feet, more or less, to a point 30 feet North of the South II tip nt auiri T.nt In th. North line of Thirteenth Street: thence East 75 fppt tn a nnlnt nf hp. ginning.

Now. therpfrtrp. rmhlln tlnlirp (a harA- oHvAt, that nn tiDlitr.t,.,, Cil. day of April, 1930. at 11:15 o'clock a.

ui ui uay, at me worm entrance the County Courthouse, in the City Run RArnarrtlnn StatA nt r-lln. nia, I will sell to the highest and be'rt uiuurr ior casn, lawiui money oi the milieu mates, ail tne aDOve described real property or so much thereof aa all uproar and confusion and laughter and delight, Mrs. Broome, enveloped in a big apron, with her head tied up securely, was checking china plates, and held both dirty hand3 well behind her as she kissed Pamela. "My dear how lovely you look! You'll find our bride upstairs! Some boxes shut that door, Annie! Answer the telenhone. FIods.

Just nut those down there, Spratsy darling- some Doxes Just came, Pamela, and our bride carried them upstairs! Yes, you can go in Sissy's room, baby dear. Only ask Sissy first. Go right up, Pam. You'll find every thing simply frantic!" "I'll come down and help you," promised. She wondered, as she saw the pleased, faintly surprised expression on her hostess' face, if she would have made that oner a year ago.

waa sne Deen such an obvious young egotist? (To Be Continued) In the Shadows MRS. SADIE C. WALL Mrs. Sadie C. Wall, 46 years old, died yesterday at her home.

4fifi Eighth street. She had been a resi dent of San Bernardino a'bont year, coming here from her native state, Missouri. Mrs. Wall is survived bv her hus band, Lucian Wall, a daughter, Mr3. C.

E. Speight, of Clovls, N. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hall, of Kansas city, and three sisters also livine in that citv.

Tieno Grace and Leona Hall, and one brother, Obe Hall, of Kansas. Stephens Bobbitt are completing the funeral arrangements. MRS. MARY FRANCES Mp.LFAn Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Frances McLean, of Rialto, were conducted at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon from the Stephens Rnh.

bitt funeral home. The Rev. T. M. Patterson and the Rev.

W. M. Frost, officiated, assisted by officers of Gate Citv chanter. "Nn O. E.

S. A quartet comoosed of Mrs Wayne Weller. Mrs. TT Trim mer, J. S.

Cumming and A. H. Mor gan, accompanied by Mrs. F. H.

Taylor, sang "It Is Well With My Soul" and "Shall We Meet Beyond the River?" and at the graveside gave the lovely selection "We Are Going Down the Valley." Honorary pallbearers were Mes-dames R. A. Stevens, Lucy Humphrey, Mary Lackey and Nannie hit man. Active pallbearers were James Mason, H. J.

Crowder, J. H. Fowler, H. Needham, Mert Brimmer and C. Hodge.

Burial was in Rialto" park cemetery. HIGH SCHOOL NEWS NOTES Jane Harriet Seas-er was rout 4 the title role in Schubert's "Ros-amunde," which will be presented by the glee club under the direction of Miss Martha Alice Mackenzie, director of music, May 2, at Sturges junior high school. Delmar Meyers, as Frederick, will play the other lead. Other characters are Fulgenitus, king of Cyprus, Otto Stybor; Alborus Benedict, and Leonardo, lords of Cyprus, Bob Vidal and Bob Buch-anau; Philemon, Clifford Carr; Philander, Ormand Higglnson; Her-mina, Margaret Newman; Aja, Lois Pitcher; Baucis, Sara Mae Neal. The choruses are composed of; Shepherdesses Martha Jones, Laura Baker, Kay Mears, Carrol Wright, Lorene Nisle, Mildred Bradley, Bonnie Hill and Audrey House-worth.

Shepherds Bob Struthers, Or-man Jacques, Ted Lockabey, Lewis Stone, A. L. Harmon, Harold Black-well, James Johnson and Marion Hamilton. Court ladies Nadine Fine, Margaret Grimes, Virginia McConnell, Arlene Ownbey, Eleanor Case, Vera Clowers, Lucille Hansen and Mary MeLain. Lords of the court Elwonrf is, Douglas Hunter, Gordon Lackey, Clifford Smith.

Milton Ashlev. I Billy Davidson and Theodore Dex ter. Kine's Euards Bill Helhorn. ert Cook, Fred Mestphal and Hub ert Glass. Miss Mackenzie was aided in her selection of the cast by Miss Doro thy Doollttle and Mrs.

Martha Mc Millan. So this Is London," a three-act comedy by Arthur Goodrich, has been chosen by the junior class as its annual production. The tryouts were held Tuesdav afternoon at Sturges auditorium. but the cast has not yet ben definitely decided. Miss Dorothy Doolittle, class lrgin (Continued from Page Eleven) said, flinging away his cigarette, "let me tell you something to do.

Get up before dawn that's about half-past three, now, and walk down by the shore and see the sun rise." "Do you do that sometimes, Gregory?" the girl said, surprised. "I have done it. It may be some time," Gregory answered as they entered the dark, stuffy house, "It may be some time before I do it again!" Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Benjamin jsroome naving bidden all Carter-bridge to "Hazelawn" for the wed ding of their daughter, Yolanda joan, 10 jur.

rrenuss samuel innings, on the eleventh of August, Pamela Raleigh came in from El Rancho del Molino Solitario to be maid of honor for Maisie. She had not been in CartprhridD-n for many weeks; she did not want io come now. ier motner, after a lone dav'S visit at thn rnnohn hnd gone to Bakersfield to be with Carter, upon whose twenty-year-old charms a certain widow of thirty was supposed to have designs. Pamela felt that she, herself, had no tie with the town her Grandfather had founded, now, and she was will ing to forget It and let it foreet her. But to Maisie.

on this tremendous ly exciting and thrilling occasion, sne couia sena no excuse. Maisie, in her affectionate old fashion, had been makine it a habit to come down to the ranch occasionally, and naa snown in a thousand charming ways her pleasure in the restoration of the old friendship, and Pamela could not hurt Maisie. Maisie had sat at tea in the patio on summer afternoons, gossiping in her innocent fashion with Charteris and the old lady; Maisie had confided to Pamela everv detail of her affair with Sam, and what Sam had said, and what the financial adjustment had been. For Maisie's comlns of age, her heiressship, and her mar riage were all to fall upon this one autumn day, and Maisie was as excited as a fairy-tale princess and a bride in one. Greeorv was busv e-ettinc a shln- ment of cattle readv.

but one of the cowboys, chewing tobacco, dangling a long superfluous leg out of the car as he drove, escorted Pamela to Carterbridge, and as they threaded the familiar old streets she felt like a girl in a dream like a dis embodied SDlrlt returning to the scenes it once had known. The familiar corners, the familiar trees dropping yellowed leaves through still, crystal, hot autumn air, the smell of dreamv leaf fires. the charm of homes and gardens and shODS and sidewalks, the excite ment of nodding occasionally to some woman who was watering a red-and-eold autumn E-arden. or of menuiying some forgotten land- marK, an lined her heart with a sweet sort of wringing pain; she touched her charioteer on the arm. Not too fast.

Frank. I've not seen it for so long!" "They're puttln' un a biff aoart- ment house there Pimmerton's father-in-law's goin' to have the drug store in it." "The Carter Arms," she read, from a big, stretched cloth sign painted in bright red. "Carter-bridge's Most Exclusive Apartment Homes. Open Fires Breakfast In gles Sommers Wall Beds." "That's where our old house used to stand, Frank." 'That's right. I remember that.

too. Trees all cut down, huh?" "Trees all cut down!" Pamela fell silent, her heart beat ing fast. The Billings house, and a new house starting- in an us-lv mud dle of cement mixers and planks. and the library, and the Arms Ana nere was the Broome house, LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS max be necessarv tn satisfw tnn ment. ANGELINE MORGAN, Commissioner Appointed by Said Court.

U. F. LEWIS, Attornev-at-Law. Redlands, California. Isaac Jones Attorney NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION rurt nUBATc OF WILL Cl'JUit In the Superior Court of the State of atiiorma, ana lor the County of San RertiHrriinn In the Matter of the Estate of Viola J.

iMTv.n, ueceasea. NnttCA Ifl hArphv trlran that 4hA viioi. luo yr- tltiOll of T.SHtin fnr tho of Wilt of Viola J. Lerch. deceased.

and Tor the issuance of Letters Testamentary thereon to Isaac Jones will be heard at 10 o'clock a. m. on the 21th dav of March. Iflaii ut thp of Department 2 of the Superior Court otw wnisrainu county, California. iukkk u.

ALLISON, Clerk. By M. L. ALDRIDGE. ISAAC JONES.

Attornpv fnr Pplitl Dated March 13, 1030..

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