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1 -TT H. 1 f- i 1 i 'Vti. V' ,1 1 1 1 A rrh.i i i -r 1 i V' 1 J1 i- i ml ileotrtc li. ll EtECTRIC rcfrtrerator, tnodel, radio, like ne mach no. dlyah and twd of heavy bedapHngs, ef cotton 1004 Thirtieth street, Homaker Tract, FOR ,8 -Two baby beds and fiair of pinking aorp, flrfiplAce fan-type cooler wuh motor.

Phone j'-VWO-f living room set, 9x12 all wool vanity, youth's bed and mattroes, end table, table with read- Ing lamp. Phono 2-1020, ror Including Citrus Trees Shnde Trees Shrubs Vines Vegetable Plants Open Mother's Dny Corner Norris Rond nnd Stockton Avenue, Highland Pnrk. DAIRYMEN, ATTENTION We have good trtock of the Universal milking machines. Also handle inflations and other parts for all other milking machines. See xik for your needs.

George Hnberfelde, Farm implement Department, 401 Golden State avenue. Phone 3-0772. 243 ALL types of furniture repainting and refJnishintr at Webster's, 2316 l7 street. Phone HEAR with VACOL1TB and take your In the war effort. Free hearing analysis.

Clement Hershey. Phone 2-0571, 2735 Center. 4'26-tt NEHI electric bottle cooler cabinet, Coca-Cola leer cabinet, National cash register, rings to $1.05, wooden garden combination table and two bench sets. We buy furniture. Victory Furniture, 618 Union avenue.

Phone 3-1005. 241 CITRUS TREES and shade trees may be had at real bargains during our closing sale. No phone orders taken. Open mother's Day. Highland Park Nursery, corner Norris Road and Stock ton avenue.

Highland Park. 241 FOR working tools, 32- Inch lathe, 7-Inch bench saw with dado head; planer and Joiner: 3-inuh belt spader; 12-Inch saw; one small grinder. Few other miscellaneous tools. 2414 street. 241 UR'BOTTOM disc plow, practically new.

Quarter mile north on Rtidd Road, Rosedale. 241 LIMITED quantity of new and factory rebuilt Hoover sweepers, available only to persons having old models to trade in. J-iberal allowance. Guaranteed factory parts and service. Call Welll's service mem.

5-5851. 5-6-tf SEWING Machine Exclianee, 1218 Baker, will repair yoUr sewing machine or trade you better one. AJ1 makes for sale. 263 1-room furnished cabins, newly painted, very neat, Ideal for mountain site. Call after 6 p.

in. 1031 Sixth. 241 FOR organdy formal, aqua color, sice IS, worn Just 3 hours, Phone 2U FOR modern completely furnished houses with coolers on leased ground In Maricopa. Each unit can be moved. Owner in Maricopa one week.

Sacrifice for Immediate sale. 4S6 Klipstein street. 241 FOR 12x14, 4-foot walls, like new and cheap. 219 East Warren. niverview.

FOR mint blocks United States commemorative postage stamps. 1308 street, 8 a. m. to 11:30 a. m.

241 Now is the time to buy your Irrigation pipe while the supply All sizes and lengths still available, 4000 Chester Avenue Phone 245 FLOWER SPECIAL Remember mother with a lovely bouquet of flowers. Bouquets are nil reasonably priced and fresb. Flower plants, 2 dozen 25c. Vegetables. Shrubs.

Funeral designs. Corsages. Open all day Sunday. 735 L. Phone 2-4748.

241 THREE-PLY and veneer; 5 sheets 4x12 masonlte; electric arc welder, drill preiw, Jointer, electric saw, heavy combination woodworker, one tpllet and tank, one corner wash bowl, cooler, 10 windows, 24x24 Inches; 10 screens, 18x22-inch; rabbit hutches, $3 and up a buck 'and a bred does, some rabbit equipment; automatic feeder and water dishes; 3 no-gallon drums, some iron, one 30-foot length 3-inch channel iron, 16-foot length 3-Inch steel pipe, one electric grindstone, electric Mngpr machine, chain -stitch, and numerous other articles. Crawford. 24 1 SEWING Machme Exchange, 131S Baker, has White cabinet electric. Singer and other makes, portable and stands, same as new. 2 4 1 FOR -One 0-Inch signal electric fan, about doxen fruit jars, gaa $1.60.

Phone 3-0 1 1 V' 1. I 1, 11 stfm Iftnd Par Koad and if iWjjrttiy Br corner Korris 241 your Klectrolux cleaners serviced now while parts ure still available. inspection. Kleotrolux 424 Twentieth Phone 2-8670. 260 JT Mtt.

MCBCHANT Order cur locally. We have full line. Call at Union Labor Prtn or for, sarnpJM. Onion Labor 1121 "Eve." baiemfnt tern ole, 144 FOR unit uned refrtwr atlon meat beverage coolers, storage cash rtgisterw. safes, produce scales.

Toledo cnoneywelght rwirMn is, comprsttors. c6ils and kt 'S 1 Ca 711 JNitMnth street Phone Hot Have All also to order, weather will soon be here. ttur cooler serviced now. eatturtttt SuDDly, JWft teenth nmt JPhtew Wand chine parts, service on all mftgs. Weltl'g Mrvlw dewrt; merit Phone 5-6851.

4-23-tf nei, 6c, our Back for favoriu numbers, all kinds. 60 130 street FLOWER SPECIAL Remember mother with a lovely bouquet of flowers. Large bouquet 25c each, Alt plants and vegetables nt prices. Come enrly and pick up your bouquet. Quick service.

Open day nnd night, 1311 street, corner teenth and streets. ONE almost new black saddle trimmed In blanket, bridle vlth nluml- num bit and martingale to match, Phone 2-1020. HAY wagon for Bale; tion. Phone 4-4848. in A-l condl- 242 FOR SALE Bassinet and waterproof mattress In excellent condition, Phone WE have the best quality veritable plants.

You. can plant all of fruit, nut and trees, grape and berry vines. bushel and ehrubs from cans all Closed Sunday, Kramer Nursery, 501 Eighteenth street. EXTftA SPECIAL CblldraTa am ft months to ytars. Jack and Jill Children's Shop, across from Basket Drug.

£55 RECONDlTIONEDMce boxes, all sizes, fence and barn paint, $1.19 gallon. We buy furniture. Victory FurnU ture. Phono 618 Union. 241 TAKE ADVANTAGE of our sacrifice for your Day gifts.

Wide selection of shrubs, trees and vines to choose from. Sale starts Friday, May 7, and wo will be open Mother's Day. Highland Park Nursery, corner orris Road and StocH- ton avenue In Highland Park. 241 AMi-LEATHER buggy with new pad, FOR. tractor In good condition, new rubber.

Phone 6-F-12. 241 COOLER for six-room house. good condition, $75. Possession May 16. Phone 2-8853 or 322 A street.

Instruments FOR medium size piano, Sieger A Son. East on Call- fornla, government housing project, 1118. Mr, Fambrougl). 24J. USED musical instrument bargains.

Largest stock of guaranteed, reconditioned band and orchestra instruments in Bakersfield. Exceptional values in all mokes nod models. Lowest prices and easy terms. Phillips Company, 1010 Nineteenth street. 246 UPRIGHT pinno.

reconditioned and fully guaranteed. Ideal for student who desires quality piano nt low price. $80.50 includes bench to match and free private lessons. Buy on easy terms. Phillips Music Company, 1610 Nineteenth street.

PIANO FOR 2-302o Roulft 4, Box 313. One-half mile west of Rosedale. John Klrlch. 243 and Photoyraphy PHOTO equipment for sale. larger! easel, trays, flashlight, projector, some film and other equipment.

1308 street between 8 a. m. and 11:30 a. m. 241 SWEET potato plants for sate, $5 thousand 10.000 or more, $4 thou- aand.

2607 Edison Highway. 249 SWEET potato plants, lots of them. These are Porto Rico red yam plants. Come on out, you will not be disappointed this time, W. Biacklcck, 2 miles south, 1U ml.

'OK west of Panama. 243 PEAS FOR Piik yourself. 3r a pound, Crowder Clawson Ranch, Wasco, 1 miJe north of high nnlie west. TOMATO Million field- grown, not Irrigated. Now booking orders for June delivery.

For quantity prices write R. W. Box 24-M, Arroyo Grande, Calif. Phone 21C-F-3. foul II an Lly WHITE LEGHORN SPECIALISTS Thousands every Wednesday during May.

A 100 per cent pure money making; Leghorn strain. Straight run $14, pullets $28 per hundred. Order immediately for these choice dates. Raise 2-lh. Leghorn fryers for profit.

Write for facts. Volume discount. Graham Hatchery and Pullet Farm Hayward, Calif. THE BAKER9FIELD CAUFORNIAN, SATURDAY, MAY 1943 JONES AVERAOEfl Preliminary closing fta weret Industrial, up 1.D6; rail, 30.47, up 0.60; utility, 20,11, up 0.21; and 65 stocks, 48.14, up C.46. Sales on the "big rose to 1,065,210 shares and compared with 843,855 shares last urday, NEW YORK, May 8.

Street had another change of heart today and, with many of Friday's pi'pflt't kliifir customers returning to the buying side, stock market favorites recovered fractions to more than a point. RaJJs, weakest In sell- off, led the comeback after a slightly mixed opening. They were followed by steels, motors and specialties. Large blocks of issues kept the ticker tape busy and transfers for the two hours were In the vicinity of 1,000,000 shares. While a number of plvotals failed the revival, advances were the majority near the close.

The financial district was notably cheered by the exceptionally good war news from Tunisia and it was felt In some quarters that liquidation in the preceding session may have been overdone, Tho reaction, however, which was regarded mainly as a correction of the lengthy upswing to three-year peaks, generally was In line with expectations. The thought of a shortened world fllct due to North African developments helped so-called peace stocks and, at least, served to restrain those in the armament category to a tain extent. Pleasing to commission houses was the growing trading activity. So far this year, more than 126,000,000 shares have gone over the big board, with an average dally total of about 1,200,000. This compares with 125,685,298 and a dally average of 417,559 for all of 1942.

to Join well In TOfeK, JMftV 8. Air Reduction Alaska Juneau Allegheny Corporat'oh Allied Stores Auto-Chalmers jx 1 AM JB i jz American Car American and Foreign Amer Amer Amer can Locomotive can Power and LiKht can Radiator and American Rolling MM American Smelt, and Rel American Steel Foundries. American Tel. A Tel 27 T4 41 ....152 American Tobacco "B'' American Water Works American Zinc, Lead and Silver Anaconda Armour re 9. i.

Atlantic Refinery Aviation Corporation Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore Ohio Barnsdall Oil Bendix Aviation Bethlehem Steel Boelnff Airplane Borden Company Borg-Warner 34 BrlftKs Manufacturing Budd Manufacturing Budd Wheel lOMi Calumet Hot-la 11 Grade Grade Large Butter and LOS ANGELES, May 7. Butter Grade AA, 48c. A. 47Uc. 47We.

Grade 46-lie. -Grade AA, 4Tc; grade 37c; dirtes 36c: checks, 33c; dirties S4c; checks, 3 Ic. Small: Grade 27c: dirties, 25c; checks, 25c. 36c. NEW YORK, May 8.

Ing? prices of bonds on the New York Stock Exchange: Home Owner'n 3s, 52-44, 102.6. 43c; grade A. dirties A. 3Sc; 8 Re. ffrade B.

dirties 32c; grade B. Canadian Pacific Case Company Celanese Corporation Chesapeake Ohio 44 Chrysler Corporation 75 Columbia Gas and Electric 4H Commercial Investment Trust- Commercial Solvents Commonwealth and Consolidated Kdiwm 20 Consolidated Oil Container Corporation Continental Oil Del 35 Corn Products Crown Curtlss-WrlprlU Douglas Aircraft 71 DiiPont DeNemnur r. 148V Eastman Kodak Electric Auto Lljrht 30 Klectrlc Power and Light F3rie. Railroad 16 (lonernl Electric "R7H Genural Foods (icnnral Motors R2Vfc vi li ll lb Ooodyear Tiro and Rubber i real Northern, pfd (Iroyhovnul Houston OH Hudson Motors Illinois Central 37 176k ir. 14 3 34 3n Poultry and Livestock Inspiration Copper Intcrtako Iron International Harvester Tnternntlonal Tlydro-Klec.

International Nickel Cnn. International Paper, International Tel. Tel 16 Johns-Manvlllc Konnocott Copper Kroger Grocery H2 Loew's. Tnc G7 Mack Trucks Marino Midland Field Arid-Continent Petroleum Minneapolis-Mollne 7 Montgomery Ward 42 "i Murray Corporation 0" 10 National Biscuit 21 National Cash Register Dairy Products Distillery Power and Light National Supply 13 Newport Industries New York Central North American Aviation North American Company Northern Pacific Ohio Oil Packard Motor Paramount Pictures Park Utah COUP. Mining Poultry and Livestock tonal National National 4 MILES WEST OF CORCORAN Oil 16 MILES SOUTH OF HAXFOHD ON HAXFORD ROAD AT THE J.

W. GUIBBHSON COMPANY IIANCH FREE LUNCH WELL-KXOWN DAIRY HERD TO BE SOLD BECAUSE OF FLOOD DANGER This herd has been built up through careful breeding with only purebred bulls for past 25 years, constantly culled, only cows of highest milk production retained. All the cows are younp, large type, and top-notch producers. Complete on each cow; member of testlnff association for years. Herd ctean, just out of T.

test, ready to ship anywhere. 40 heavy 30 fresh within past month 30 milking first-calf heifers; many cows ready to dry; balance all registered Holsteta bulls of Rocky HIU stock. Mr. Uuiberson has spent years developing thin herd to its present high quality and production, and would not sell If not forced to by the Imminent danger of flooding by Tularo lake J. W.

GUIBERSON COMPANY, Owner K1MBER STRAIN White Leghorns. Dates available Mav and June. Sexed or mixed. For production and llvability these chicks cannot be excelled. Write, phone or wire for our low prices.

RIPOX HATCHERY. Ripon, Calif. LINEBAUGH-STRAIN LEGHORNS For May 10, 10, 2S, 500D chicks available each date. W. L.

chicks 14c, W. L. Pullets 28c, N. H. Reds 14c, available in July.

27 years developing our Llnebaugh strain of White Leghorns. Order NOW for your best delivery dates. TWO ROCK VALLEY HATCHERY Route 4. Box 220. Pe taluma, Calif.

250-300-EGG backing" Klmber strain Leghorns, $13 hundred, pullets $20. BnIr MODESTO HATCHERY, Route Modesto, Calif. FOR One pair Mallard ducks and eight babies; three young doep. One young Plymouth Rock rooster. B.

G. Route 4, Box 112, on avenue. Sale Conducted by OTIS SALES YARD of Hanford Phone 867 W. L. ROSE and GEORGE BELL, Auctioneers S.

H. OTIS, Mgr. BABY chloka from ttmd I PASTURE with plenty of flocks; feed and view Hatchery. tlB Roberts Lane, Phone 2-D366. WHITE Leghorn chloks available May 1 on, 14c each, No.

1 grade. HARDIN HATCHERY. Petaluma, Calif. 4-21-tf BABY CHICKS Brooders for sale. We buy and sell eggs, even Phone 7-7028 or 2-9489.

2210 Union. 266 AT Registered black Morgan horse. J. W. Totten, Phone 9-6067 after 5.

p. m. 241 FOR SALE Five purebred, registered Hampshire sheep. Two miles northeast ot Wasco. Steven Efseaff.

248 200 head cattle. Write or call Mrs. FouBt, Shafter. Routo 1, Box 317. mile east of Maple School on Fresno avenue.

241 milkers, 4 and 6-quart stock. Second house or. right, West Gulf off Road. 2U 2 hutches for stile; 3 street. Phone 241 15 RA bred does.

7-73(50. 10 YOUNG sheep for sale, south of Magundcn on Road. Call for Gates. Ono mile Fairfax 241 160 White Leghorn pullets. 85o each.

Also Pbona 2-3002. 241 EVERY DAY. 0 to 11 a. m. nnd 4 to 6 p.

rooRterP and hens, 40c Ib. for SIX bred does with litters, also younr bred does and fryer rabbits. Ono milk goat with bid. Call before noon or aH day Sunday. Route Box 106, Taft.

Mrg. S. Wells, £41 FOR Hampshire Red lay- hens, $2.50 each. Phone 3-2645. 222 SI on eta street.

1 HI i laying: hens and Phone 3-1639. FOR breeding rooster. VEATj CALF, milk centle burro. Bebout, Lahore Road, mile north FOR Rabbit fryers, nice and fat. Plenty for the week end.

2108 South in South gate Tract. Specializing'Only in S. C. White Leghorn Baby Chicks Best quality stock from pedigreed males and dams. 10 months and older, hatching eggs weighing 2 ow.

each and over, parent flocks blood-tested. Good chicks are always In good demand, so ardor well ahead to Insure your delivery date. PRICK LIST Straight run chicks, $11 per 100. Baby pullets, ISO per 100. MARIN COUNTY PEED CO.

San Rafael. Calif. FOR White Leghorn hitni. I year old. $1.2.1 each.

Ph one 2-2182. FOR yard, will "ac- commodute up to 100 chk-keiiH, $7. Also White Leghorn hens, good layers, $1.75 each. 603 Locust street. RI verv Jew.

FOR heavy chickens, six weeks old, 35c each. 210 Wood street. Pakergfield. YOUNG second-calf milk cow. fresh 10 days, $35 down, month.

South (In Southguu). 6-S-tf WHITE Leghorn baby chicks, White Leghorn started pullot.s. Old River Hatchery. Phone 26-F-22. 241 FOR Rabbits of all with litters and bred does two veal calves.

1833 East California. 241 FOR 600 Nice Now Hampshire Red fryers and pullets. 711 Belle, Riverview. 242 FOR SALE ew Hampshire Reds and White Rock pullets, good layers, $2 each. 520 street.

241 FOR 100 Leghorn pullets. months old, 85c apiece. Phone 3-1084. 242 ONE dozen 2-week old turkeys and 3 Vi -month Austro pullets, $1.25 each; 1 turkey lien and gobbler, 8 turkey 1 Moscovey drake and hen, 2 setting ducks, Leghorn chicks, 3 weeks old. 830 Twenty-seventh street.

LIVESTOCK auction." Tuesday. May 14. Cows, dairy, hcrf and springer; veal and baby calvoa; horses, chickens nnd rabbits; also miscellaneous articles. Clark' Snle Yard. 2 Mi miles south of BakorBflHd.

Highway 9P. 242 MOTHER hen and chlcksTsome mixed started chicks, stewtnic hens. R. I. Red breeding rooster.

1400 Sequoia, seven blocks west of River theater, one block north. Ualo. CLOSE FOR SALE chickens, 2-8918. -200 Rhode Island Red 11 weeks old. Phone FOR White Wyandotte 4 months old, $1.25 each.

Also nice fryers around 2U Iba. Phono FOR 40 New Hampshire Red two months old; 150 Leghorns, 100 White Leghorn and New Hampshire Red mixed. 1 months; .14 turkeys, iome 8 months, tome 1U months oW. Rea son for selling, leaving town. 2200 South "Eye" street Jin South jate 80 yraiTBf Leghorn cockerels, weeks old, 7flic; fat hena, 12 lambs.

One mile south of Brundage Lane on Cottonwood Route Box RABBITS FOR with litters, bred does and bucks. Call day 2800 street FIVE nice crow-bred White New Zealand and White FUmleh Giant junior does. At Btlners, S20 Belle avenue, Riverview. FOR Spaniel. SH years old, well trained; good watch dog and companion.

$15. Phone 2-6402. Ill i i ll I I FOR 40c each. 2-2113. Pbone FOR Three-months-old Whte Leghorn pullets and cockerels (about pounds).

75 cents. 613 street, Phone 2-5227. SADDLE horse for sale. 421 Belle Terrace. Phone S42 BABY old and some six, seven, eight weeks old.

AJso Jersey White Giant breeding rooster. Seconff street. TENMVEEKS-QU) New Hampshire Red chicks. 70c each. Phone YOUNU family milk cow, rives four cations milk per day.

Also bred does, Potomac avenue and fieverb Drive. 841 RABBITS (or sale, sell ing entire xtock 40 does, some wltn Utters, some bred; Junior does and bucks, all good stock. Some registered Flemralth. Hutches, crocks and goes. cVJI at Allen's burber shop, iN'orth betweer 3 and S.

Sunday. ONE 6alr of white canaries and cage and spotted ones. Call at 716 Esnee street. til FOE Black Cocker Spaniel us 9 weeks; no tmpers. 1'hbne PUREBRED Ausumllan Shepherd pup for sale.

Phone FOR Persian tens. Call 2-J382. kit 60 OR 60 White Leghorn hens for sale. IJ.GO each. J8S Woodland.

Lamont. FOR Phone £-3074 FOR sinsrer canaries, all colors. Including cinnamon; few females for breeding. Severs! stands. 1421 Oregon.

For txchang and registered TRADE Winchester rifle for .22 revolver or automatic piitol with shells. Phone S-S929 alter 6 o'clock or 1115 East California. Pennsylvania Railroad Ph Ph Pu jlns Dodgo mitt Petroleum )llo Service of New Jersey. 19 12 17 27 Iman ure or adlo Corporation of America ladio-Kelth-Orpbcum temlnRton-Rand leiiubnc Steel Reynolds Tobacco Schenley DlHtlllen' 35 Soars, Roebuck 70 Shfrll Union Oil 24 Simmons Company aBU Hocony-Vacuuni Houthorn Pacific Southern Railway With Hpprry Corporation 31 Standard Brands 7U atandarti Oil of 40 Standard Oil of Indiana Standard Oil of Xew Jersey Stewart-Warner Stone Webber Studebaker Corporation Texas Corporation Tide Water Associated Oil Axle Tlmkon UollPi Transamerlcn Twentieth Union Carbide Union Oil of California Un Un Un Un Un United states Rubber United States Walwortli Warner pictures i 50 i I to V'JW DOCUMENTS RECORDED AT HALL OF RECORDS i 4 1 21 on Pacific ted Air Lines ted Aircraft tod Corporation 2 ted imp, 27 38 Western Union AV 34 lern Klectrlc and Mfff 04 Motor Woolworth Yellow Truck and Cab loungsiown Fheot and Tube 37 Cotton Futures NRW YOUK. May S.

Cotton turpH moved In a. narrow ramie to- Usiu llvttiUlntion and were ubHorbed trade fixing ngainni tcxtllo anticipated ft subsUuUtnl lu reposHpsvlonH of cotton from government loan account on the inriiMim-t' of the. CCC HlnbllUalion Futnivs oloffed 20 or.ntM a halo lower to 10 rents higher Mny, ao.2a nunilnul July. nominul It'. SI nominal; Docomber, MlddliiiK NjMit.

21.95 nominal, off 7. Los Produce ANCUiLKS, May S. for week. InJOO compared lunl Friday MroiiR to higher COWH 2 flffi hlffher other classes Hleady Rood choice htecrs iK 20 medhim to good $14, 50 ((I IS. 85 common to medium 14.

2S medium to Rood heifers Ui.2» common to medium cows moolxuu gooil eminent and cutloi-H $7 medium to good hullH $1 1.25f/ 12.75 medium to good Htookers and feeders 1 fl 0 1 5 stock cows 10. Calves naliible for week. 050 25 ft 76c medium lo rholci! vealerw (p-17; good to choice calves 16.50; medium to good K-tockers $13,50 tl. Hogs salable for wecU, H250 steady to lOc Inwei NOWM vironger wook's and cloning top good to choice 200-300 JbR 515.20ffl 15.60: medium lo choice sows JlKnlB; feeder pigw $16 2 1 tor week. 1 550 undertone wouk nt lontnK mediiun lo good spring lambs $15 common to medium $1Ktff 1.1.85 Rood and choice quoted $15.50 or medium lo woolcd ewes shorn Tlax Futures SAN FRANCISCO, May 8.

Minneapollft. Mny. Mil. bid September, 301 May, HOG, nominal. July Duluth truBteps, tember 4, block of Walker et tember 4, block 5 of 9668 nnd Alvco oil.

privilege her con- of All bo- D. Baohelder ct al rcconvey to L. W. Paine nnd wife trust deed dated January 17, 194H, covering portion of lot 105, Seventh Home Kxtennlon Colony. Insurance and Trust Company, trustees, reconveys to Cecil Cftroll Moser and hunband a truat deed dated January 23, 1026.

covering KM- of section 12, 25.25. Mortgage Company, trustee, reconveys to Arthur A. Bl- snns nnd wife trust deed dated March 1935, covering porttonw of lots 18 and 19, block James Arp Subdivision. Abstract Company, trustee, recoiweyn lo Howard C. Pierce and Alyce J.

Pierce trust deed dated October 30, 1041. cover- Ing portion of section 2, 30-28. Excepting one-fourth of oil. Mr. 962.7—Title Insurance and Trust Company, trustee, reconveyx to C.

J. TlnoT and wife trust deed datod September 23. covering portion of section 1, 30-28. of Amor lea. trustee.

reconveyn to John P. Holt and wife trust deed dated Octohor 10, 1941, covering portion of section 22. ni-24. Abstract Company, trustee, reoonve.vs to Walton Duffpy et al trust deed dated January 10, 193U, covering lots 31 and 32, block Kye. Sunset Park.

recon voys (o Francis Walker et al trust deed dated Sep- 1940, covering lot 7 of Oildole Annex, reconveys to Francis al truHt deed dated Hep- 1040, covering lot 7 of Oildule Annex. A. T. Mann ct trustees, ro- ey to O. D.

Young and wife, trust deed dated January 1942, Insofar as it uffectn a portion of tho SEH of section 30, 25-28. AiiKeles Trust and Safe Deposit Company, trustee, reeonwy to Cameo Vineyards Company, trust deed dated Juno 2-i, covering property out of county and portion of Hection 1. 31-28. Mortgage Company, trustee, reconveyn to U. Alexander nnd wife, trust deed dated September 22, 1937, covering portion of block 37!) of C.

W. Ncwberry'u Addition. Notices Setmon et al, trustee ot estate of Jamea J. Pagan, deceased, file notice of nDnreBponttibtltty for Improvements on portions of SEV4 section 17, 28-27, de la Cruz files affidavit ot birtli of Lorenza Garcia, born August 10, 1905, at £Hlguandu, Calif. Pounds files affidavit of death of James Robert Pounda and termination of Joint tenancy In deed dated March 12.

193G, covering lot 3, block 2. North Park. Petroleum Corporation. files notice of completion of oil well located on portion of section 9, SI-22. completed on May 4, 1943.

California Commercial Drilling Company, contractor. Midway Oil Company files notice of completion of oil well No. 67 located on of section P. 32-23. Completed on May 7, 1943.

Miller York, contractors. P. Scars, relpanes judgment entered on June 3, against F. Hopkins. Justice's Court, Third township, county of Kern.

of America Natlonnl Trust and SavlngH Association to Marvin Berry et nl, rt-o rlutetl Pehruaty 2fi. HM3. Production Credit Association release to n. j. Slonicnn und wife, crop and chattel mortjrago covering crops and fnnn equipment on portions of secifonH 12 and 17.

28-24. JudciiMnto P. Seam Company vs. Raymond R. Duncan and Audrey Duncan, abstract of judgment entered on May 6, 1948, In the amount of $83.23.

Justice's Court, Sixth township, Kern Contracts Creasey agrees to purchase from Supply Company for $440.85, joints, tubing, cated on ssctlon IS. 1S-S7, under contract Acceptance. W. Mettter and Katie i tier, wife, grant to Roland R. tier and Ardlna C.

wife, as Joint tenants one-half Interest In lots 4 and of section 17, 2R-25, Kx- ceptlnff one-half of nil oil, under said lots. SS4.05. Ben tt. Hftrtlock and "Mary ft. Hftdlock, wife, grant to Horace O.

tllack. a widower, lot 40, In Tract Xo. 1076. nnrt Xntalla M. VanQues.

wife, ffrant to Tony ques nnd Natalia M. Vftsqucx. wife, joint tenants portion of auction 27. 28-26, also share In pumping plant, etc. HI A.

Hill nnd Kdna M. Hill, wife, grant to Ralph W. Bright nnd Kugcnla r. Bright, wife, ns joint tenants lotw 41 nnd 42, block ifl, Alta. Vlntft Trnct.

SI7.1R. Pounds, a widow, grnnts to Amanda Pounds, widow, and Burntco Pounds, single man, lot -1. block 2, North Park. grant to Orry Horton. doing business under firm name of (iorry ITorton Companv.

portion of SICU of section 2, 30.28. Excrntlng one-fourth of all oil. underlying ft lil land. H. nnd M'able (V Moore, wife, grant to Haxel portion of lot 1 4 In 17, 30-2R, togMhor with nil mineral nnd surface rights, nlso ono- fifth Intorewt In pronsuro system.

Podne grants to Emmelt aiankard nnd Tin Ml M. Stnnknrd, wife, ns Joint tenants RRH ot SWU of section ni. 30-29. one-half of nil ilff. grants of leasing for oil without wont.

HO nor cent etc. T. Dennis and Harriot Maude Omuls, wife, arant to Willlam Albert Dennis ns his solo and separate property lot 1, block 12. Doscanso Park. nesorvliiR life cstntr.

Same ffrant to Hllxnhrth Dennis Spiu'KP'ni. an her solo and fir para I property, if its and In fractional hloi-k no of Altn Vinta Tract. Re- servinK life eMtnle. to Harriot Temple lots 1 hlock naixl Addition. life estate.

prnnis to William Albert Hennls, Cathorlnp Frnaer. Klixaboth Ponnls SpurReon and Harriot Dennis Temple, ns Joint tenants, as their solo and sennmte. ft portion of 2ft. SO, III and 32, block Ififl. town of Kern.

Reservinpr lifft ostntc. ffrnnts to Catherine Pen- nls Frft7.cr lots ivnd 7, block no, Bernard Addition. Reserving Itfo Interest. Pacific Land Company to JosopU Arthur Storm portion of lot KK, block 38. Southern Pacific Land Company's Fifth Addition to town of Moron.

98 Homo Rulldlnic Ootnpnny ffrants to Frank Fceback and wllllft A. Fcebnck, brothers, as Joint tenants lots 15 and 16, block North Hakersfleld, Subdivision. M. KIHott and Mamie Klllott. wltV.

Rrant (n (Maroi.rc Atoh- U-y and Monnlc Atchh-y. wlfp. us Joint tenants, a portion of south half of lot 32 In section L'2. 2S-2G. Re- roads and mlnenilN.

-Shirley M. Ucncli, a -vldow jsrnnts to H. MoNew. 21 IncUiHlvp, of Traol No. nerves 50 per cunt of oil.

said hind. 062R. II. MrNew and Kffle W. Mr- New, wite.

grnnt to M. Mnworlh nnd Im-x wife, ns joint tenants, lots 24. 25 and 'if Tnu-t No. nnd portion the HW of snr- lion 1. SO-2S.

ICxoopVlnK of under limd. Ushllntf rorporntlon quitclaims to Mnbcl and Barbara Heleuv 10-foot easement over portion of thi' NIC 1 of section 36, 32-25. Whltn Barbara HnskliiH Krnnt to tho Pacific IJphtlng Corporation ft rljcht of wny for pipe lines, over portion of lot 10 of Oiikland Colony Trad No. T. per gan 11, 9 OHAftLBS H.

SHOMAT6, Recorder Oil 7.1—i. N. Kftgood Rflnljms to the Western Oult Oil Compuny oil and lease pursuant to anplicfttlon filed In the Btates Ijftnrt Office, Serlnl No, Sacramento 082505. covering portions-of sections 10, 14 and Jfi, 30-20. Reaerven cent of the value of oil produced from said land.

Also ffns all rlsfht.i In agreement May 1037, Consent of Mary Ha good attached. Mary Hagoocl ajialgnn to the Western Oulf Oil Company all In- tcreat In application for from the United Stales of America. Serial No. Sacramento 033080, cover- Ing; NEU of weotion 10 and NKU of Hection 15. 30-20.

Reserves overriding royalty of 2 per aswlgns all in affreement date.d May 11, 1937. Consent of N. Ttagood i 9573 Miller ft Incorporated as- to the Wesfern Oulf Oil Company oil and from the united of America. Herlnl No. Sacramento 0257(3.

of sections 11, 13 nnd 14. HO-20. Tltlo Water Aasncialed Oil Company to O. Agnettl nil Interest in onM half section, 22, To terminate lease, MUltclnlms to Adele gontl Vigllone nil interest In portions section 1C. 32-20.

To terminate If. Andprson nnrt W. (Jraco Anderaon, wife, grant to Charteu A. Dore onn-twenty-fifth of 12 per oont of all oil, produced from of nectlon Ifi. 29-21.

of commissioner of of thorlxatlon cor- Dick joint from Au- cor- to W. T. and Ml tin nink, wife, as tenants mm-twenty-flfth of 12 rent all oil. produced of of section Ifi. 29-21.

thorisation of rommiafioiu'r of poratlons ntlachod. Ooldon Ooivnlnp: nnd ITazp.l M. OownlnR. nultclnlm tn D. L.

and Mamie M. WliisMr. wlfo. as tonnnta portion 8KU nortlon 24, To terminate Date and Atrf M. Karris, wife, to stract Company, for and Florence Kiirpe, joint tenants, for $llMa fng lots fl and 10, block 1, Alia Vlste Tract No.

3. W. Bright and wife, to Bakergi tract Company, trustw for Fred" Hill and Edna M. Hiit. wife ja for $5660.

covering it and 42, block 13, Alta vista Horton, doing under firm name of Qerry Horton Company, and LolHa wife, to O. Bacheider and H. trustees Kern County, Bflnk, for $9000, coveHne portion of SKU of section 7. one-fourth of all- oil, underlying said L. Slankard and HaiM vHlankard.

wife, to Bank of America National Trust and Savings Aft- aoclatlon, for Mabel Bolide, for covering SEU of 31, 30-29. Excepting one-half of alt oil, as re- porvcd in deed dated dated May 5, DcnniR Her- tho To nl, He- etc. under- Oil rnrporntlon quit IIUM In Honry M. Ambrose, otr, nl, portions of Hprtlonp and L'ft-JT To tf'rmfimtn oto. qultrltilins tn Hugh Hrown wlfp, ot nl.

portion of half of wortini) 21, 27-2G. trrtnlnatc lortfcs, Hoot Burke. ot nntrcp to modify anslgnmont of rtuted 24. loan, to tlio Com pan y. to production from locntcd on soctlona 8, 9 nml Jfi.

Incorporated nsrep lo modify nHHignninnt uf dated May 17. to tho Company, an to woflin'tlon from wplls on 8. 0 and Ift. Huporlor Oil Company rlalin lo KthM Plank ami Karl Warren, lot 1 and portion of lots 23 and 24 of Orter'n Ytospdalp nil of lot 11 and thp Imlf of lot 20 of OdPr'H Honpdalo HiibdlvU Tn tennlnnto 9651 Mort Caklerwood mortpages to the California (Motion puny, foe- 1120, crops nn portion of the Credit Comand of mortgages to tho Credit Company, tractors, on Hection 24, 30-27. mortcnices to tho CulifornlH Cotton Credit Company, SSRTiO, crops and farm equipment loraled on of section 13, 31-28.

Subordination attached, executed by .1. N. CrnlR. et al. Cross California Cotton for $(ino, crops, NKU of SWV'i of H.

R. Pitne H. N. Haworth and Kft- worth, wife, to Insurance Trunt Company, tniston tor James M. AfuH.

for $3500. covering and 26 of Tract 1194 and ooriton of thp SWH of section 1, Ex- ng one-half of minerals under land. renta, J. GesBolI, n. winRle man, to Title Innurance and Trust Company, (ni.tfpp for D.

Bandcrob and Mil- drcd F. Bantlorob. wl'e, as joint tenants, for $500. coverir-it portions of 22 and 27- 27-H3. roal, as n-ftorveO In patent from the Hnlterl States of America.

KrnpPt TJohtverk and Mftr- Rarot T-lrhtwerk, to Corporntlon of Amf-rlca. trustee Bank of Amcrlrn National and SavlnRS AHKnclatlon, for $1500. eovertnff lot l' In block 43 of townsltc of Ford. rp.ntM. TMck nnrt Knima Dfck.

to Corporation of America, for Bank r-f Amorira National Tnwt HavJnffs fop t-ovpi'lnff portion of section 22. ExceptlnR oil, as reserved Asplgns reti'H. O. We IN and Mary Wells, et al, to TlakerwfieUl Morlffajfp Company. trtiHtec for Com pun v.

for 53200. rnver- portion of the 8KU of flection 25-as. Excepting one-fourth of all oil. underlying nalrl land. IMxon and LUlle E.

Dlxon. wife, to Bakersfleld Ab- Ptrotit Comnanv. trustee for T. R. Hooper and Etiirenia M.

Hooper, wife, as Iolnt tenantfl. for $1700 cov- prlnff 1, 2. and 4. tn block 31 of Drury's northern addition. and re estate of Albert Irish, deceased decree distributing: estate to Marilyn Ethel Irish and Don I-e- roy IrUb.

each one-elffbth, and to Herbert C. Triuh. Raymond O. Irish, and Roy Dolle.v, na trustees, each one-fourth of 3 31-48 per cent overriding royalty Interest In ot NKU section 2fl. 23-24.

Hefers to pemonal property and shares Of took. Superior Court. Los Angeles county. matter of t.eRoy Moser 98K-I Worthlnfflon I-ee to 98H5 9G34 John Holt and Flftttor M. TToit, wife.

Rrnnt to Uwonre Dirk and ICmma Dick. wife, as iolnt tenants, a portion 2S. 31-24, e.toepN f.ll, as rewervcd In patent, Mortgage Company grants to AV. O. Wolls and Mary h.

Wplls, wlfp. joint tonantB. one- hnlf and U. W. Wollft nnrt Gcrtrudo Welln, wife, n.n Joint tenants, oiu'-half interpjft.

a portion of the of Hection 18, 25-25. continK one-fourth of underlying Bald land. nil oil, RI4.9R. Ex- T. R.

Hooper and Eugenia M. Hooper, wife, grant in Doward A. nixon and Dlxon, wife, 9G4 i iolnt tenants, lots 1, 2, and 4. in block of Drury's northern addition. Smith grants 1o Duffy, a single man, lots 31 nnd 32 in block 1 of Sunnct Tract.

Walker and Vlrjflnla Walker, wife, grnnt to MavKtm-t Holt Bordcn, widow, lot 7 In block 6 of Olldaie Annex. M. nnd Bertha A. PhlWpH, wife, prant tu M. H.

Company, a portion of the north half of section 32, 30-28. Sto.rn and Haruh wife, Ki'ant to the Stern nulldfnjf the Houth half of the north half of section 15, (MO. Bank of UOH Anffelw quitclaim tn Murk a miirrled man. the half of thfi NKU of Hection 31. K.

Smith and Anna M. Kinltli, wlff. ffrant to Anna M. Smith, and K. J.

Faunt one-half interest In a portion of lot 5 of Trart No. 10S2. Acceptance Corporation to Ednn S. Sheldon, a widow, lot JM ot Tract No. 1214.

SS.55. C. Douglass and Zolma 13. DouglaPH grant to Roy F. Lancaster nnd iSmma n.

as joint tenaniB, 1 and 2. In block 100, City of Delano. 812.10. Ronendahl, an unmarried woman, granu to Pete und Margaret Uodrlgunx, wife, lot 8 in block 13 of Borgwardt addition. SI1.10.

W. Kraft and Frnnccu 8. Kraft, wife, grant to tlu 1 National Bank In Delano, portion of section 2S, 25-25. First National Bank In Delano to Henry W. Kraft and 8.

Kraft, wife, an lolnt tenants a portion of nertlon 28, 25-25. RewerveH oil, under IBCM. Tungsten Mining and Milling Company quItclalmM to AVJll- lain C. Andrew and $dna Andrews, wlfo, fit al, Ilegan No. 1 and Orub- NOB.

1 and mining claims on Hvgan Kernvllhi dintrlct. grants to H. Meskc. husband, an his neparatr property, a portion of west half of lot 36 In section 1, 30-'J7. J.

V. MacDonald and Marguerite MacDonald. wife, grant to Robert Varner und MelUa C. Var- ncr, wife, ax joint tenuntn, lot 7 of block 2 of Santa addition No. known BH N'o.

421 Ollvo nttvet, together all Improvemenw. Attachments Adjustment Service et ai S. Mayew et al. copy of writ of attachment In the amount of $835.24 and notice of attachment of nil interest In lease and title of portion of NWU of section 6. Justico Court.

Third township, county of Kern. John B. Loustalot. sheriff. levied against W.

A. Catle and Mrs. Hazel in favor of Herbert Sehlrmer in amount of 128.84. Justices Court. SUttenth township.

Kern county. the Calif nrnlu C'otton Credit Company. for $10.750, and farm equipment on portion of portion of Hcctlon 2. and portion of section 3K, l.andownorn waiver and subordination attached. 55 Tom Duvlln mortcrageH to tho California Cotton Credit Company, for 1 8 1 0, crops and farm equipment on portion of section 20-25.

Tjtmdownorn waiver attached. A. L. LindHcy to the, California Cotton Credit Company for $:1320 crons and farm equipment on portion of and .12, landowners wnivor attached. CJ, Myern and K.

K. Willeford mortirnfto to the California Cotton Credit Company, for $2100 crons nnd farm equipment on portion of section 18. 20-24. Landowners waiver attached. W.

P. Ulster morteaRPH to California Cotton Credit Co. for $2035 crniw and farm equlnmpnt on portion of nectlon 17, Landowners waiver attncltpd. .1, R. Ponton mortstaKCB to California Cotton Credit Co.

for $1080 cropw nnd farm equipment on portion of section 35. nO-28. Lnndown- PTH waiver attached. R. Ponton to the California Cotton Credit Co.

for and farm ecnilpniunt on portion of 2S. 30-28. Landowners waiver attached. Ethel Irluh. Don Leroy Irish, Herbert C.

Irlnh. Raymond 0. Irish and Roy P. Dollar, as trustees, vs. Klo Bravo Oil Company et al, notice of pendency of action to foreclose trust deed executed March 23, 193S.

affecting NVfc of NEU section 26, 29-24. and Cecil Carroll Moser, debtors, ordered that debtors bo permitted to redeem reivl properly on or before May 7. 1943. for 111.800, etc. Payment to be made to the Mortgage Guarantee Company, covering the north half of thft SEH of nectlon 12.

25-25. In District Court of the Knifed StfttM. southern district of California, northern division. re of CharlcR Altnon Cole, deceaaed. order distributing tho estate to Mary Grlgsby con- wlstlnic of personal property and real nroiwrty out of county, and to Ntabel O.

White and Barbara Heiene Hasklns, nharo and share alike, con- HlstlnR of personal property and real property out of county, also lot IS of Oakland Colony Tract in section. 36. 32-25, and the west half of the SWM of section 32, 12-22. Superior Court, Los Angeles county. re estate of Antonio 8.

Munln, deceased, decree distributing 1 to Laura farm equipment and personal property. Superior Court, Kern -county. Q. Comfort and Elizabeth Comfort va. Herbert S.

John- Hon, Pearl M. Johnson and the county of Los Angeles, et al. decree quieting title to south half of SWVi of section to. 25-39. Superior Court, Kern county.

ftfew Suits Lowell Stoeckler Shirley K. Stoecker, for divorce, cruelty. Victor H. Parry, attorney for plaintiff. E.

Roberts R. A. et a I doing business under firm name and style of Roberts Insurance Agency, and Roberts Insurance Agency, a co-partnership, complaint for dissolution of partnership and for the settlement of the business and accounts of the firm, etc. Burum Shortridge, attorneys for plaintiff. Ruoil vs.

Elsie Marie Ruoal, complaint for divorce, extreme cruelty. Burum Shortridge, attorneys for plaintiff. Location Notfcos Reed et al files location tlce of Will Reed 4 Coper lode mining claim in SliK-o mining district. BKC'K uerv- who 76 MATTIK for Miiitie AI. Ueek.

60, died May in a locnl hospital, were hflil nl ll n. m. today In the LIUle Chapel of Sacred Memories, Methodist Church, with Dr. N. A.

Chrlaten- sen officiating. Graveside services were hold at 10 a. m. In Qroenlawn Cemetery. Pallbearers were Hall Kelt.

Earl Sowle. Wiley K. Peterson. Harold E. Hart.

Axel Peterson and Guy JagKurd. Mrs. Harold Hurt waF organist. Mrs. Beck was born In Missouri and had lived in Kern county 12 making her home on RouU 3.

She Is survived by four daughters. Mrs. Leo D. Hart of Bak- ersflold, Mrs. K.

S. Ford of New York, N. S. Droubay of Montana and MIT. W.

H. Burton of Manila, P. and eight grandchll- cl UKOWV. wcrvlces for Lula Hrown, 5'J, who May 6 at In home at 12B street, Unk- eofU'lcl, were held tit 'J m. today at DouKhiy-Calhoun-O'Meani Chapel with tho Kevrrend N.

A. offlclatltiK. Mrs. ftut'i Luster WUH soloist arvoinputiled tiy Pearl Smith. Burial was In I'nlon fry.

Miv. Brown, native of hail Mved In for Heven yeai-H. moving UtikvrwfieU two niunth.s ago. CMirON. IIKNJAHIN ITRAXKUN Funeral servicen pendlnsr for Benjamin Franklin Clifton.

5S, retired farmer, who died yesterday in a locat hospital. Mr. Clifton was born In and had lived In Hakerxfteld eight making his homo at 240S Nineteenth street. He IB survived by hla wife. Dora Ida: four Fred and Willis Clifton nf Bakersfield, Charlea Clifton of Hilltop and Jean Clifton, who Is with the United States Army In Africa, and one daughter, Lavota Stock of Bakergfleld.

Ureenlawn Chapel Is In charge of funeral arrangements. FINK, services are pending for Hazel Fink, 49, Bakersfield housewife who died yesterday In a local hospital after 17 residence tn this city. Payne-ft Son funeral are In charge of arrangements. Mrs. Fink, a native of Ohio, made her home at 123 Eaat.

Moneta avenue at the time of her death. She IB survived by her bus- band, Edward D. Fink; a daughter, Mrs. Edna Win gel of Taft, and ft brother and sister, Elmer Dlnsmoor and Mrs. C.

Story of Montana. Mt'MANAMAN. STEPHEN body of Stephen P. McManaman, St. who died May 6 in a local hospital, was shipped Friday to St.

Johns, by tJreenJawn Chapel which was in charge of local arrangements, Mr. McMunaman. a native of diami. had lived In Bakersfleld eight and resided at 1335 Twentieth street. He Is survived by six sons, Kverret of Copeland, Guy and Vinril of nodg-e City, Forrest of Hutchison, Basil of Pratt, and Chester of Los Angeles, nnd two daughters, Mrs.

Mamie Pet- erso of Oklahoma City, and Mrs. Myrtle Blodgett of Dodge Kan. oo s. MAM IK are pending for Mamie C. Woods, otf.

who died Mny at her home at South street. She had resitted in field 33 years. Surviving are her husband. J. M.

Wooils: five sons, Cody Ogddn. Corporal Oliver Odgen, William Albert. Curl Woods and John H. Woods, all of Bakersfteia- six Mrs. Olive Lynch.

Mrs, lone Harris. Mrs. (tone Mrs. Ollie Richardhor. Mrs.

Anna Gurreu and Mrs. Ellen Thompson, all of Bakersfield. and seven brothers ana Kuymond. Thomas and Sherman Pettit if Angels Camp. Ruby and Pettit of Tutors, Fred Pettit of Mtrced and Ida.

Dougluy-Calhoun-CVMtiara funeral directors are tn charge. Hascl Cuddeback files dec laration of homestead on lot 120, Casa T-oma Acres, In the amount ot $6000. F. Smith and Anna Smith file abandonment of home- lot 17 of Tract No. 1068.

PLUM1INQ PIMMITi George Bamett, $93, and water pipe at 424 Twenty-fourth street, Uundlach Plumbing Company, tractor Fliekinger-Digier We wish to express our appreciation for the kindness and sympathy of our friends and for their beautiful floral offerings during our recent bereavement. (Signed) Mrs. Lena under and family. We wlnh to express our appreciation for the kliulnettb ami uynipathy uf our friends and for their bwautiful Horai ufferingb Uurlng our recent bereavement, (Signed): Clarence Johnson and Billy. Mr, aud Mrs.

Hubert Hunt and family. CHAFIL Payroeots, Without Intertst, Remove the Financial Burden Telephone T-TMt UNION CEMETERV MONUMENTS FLOWER CONTAINERS GRAVE MARKERS at Lowest Prtctt V. ester Avtn Fllcklinr Irtee friik Oilier --in i lance Serv Within Phone -f t- i' I 1 RJ is.

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