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HANFORD DAILY SENTINEL KANFOBD. CALIFORNIA. mfY 'EVENING, SEKIEMbER 9, 19.12. I REAL ESTATE REPORT ICIASHED ADVERTISEMENTS Dodge Bros. Used Cars Advertisements Inserted under this head at the rate of 5 cents per line (5 words) per Insertion transient; 25o per line for 6 insertions 75e per line month.

(No advertisement less than 25 cents.) A charge of 10c will be made for billing if classified advertisements are not paid in advance. L. Rutter and Eggs Los Angeles, Sept. But ter, extra 22; prime firsts 21; stand- ards 20; first 19. Eggs," unchang- edi i 1 I CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW Chicago, Sept.

9. (LP Wheat drifted around the TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS Classified advertisements axe i ich small amounts and the advertisers scattered over the entire cityt shat the protit is consumed when the amount is booked and a collector sent. It is necessary therefore to make a booking charge of ten' cents for such advertisements except in cases of display advertisers having a regular monthly account. Classified advertisements will be taken over the Phone as usual, and the advertiser may call at The Sentinel Office any time during the day, and pay for the advertisement, thus cancelling the booking charge. FURNISHED I A fine selection of Used Cars of all makes and models; also a number of good used Trucks.

TONI SPEAR PHONE 88 218 LACEY BLVD. STRATFORD (Special Correspondence) irregularly pre- Kn, vious closing levels for most of the saf 8 land; session on the board of trade today. J31" auvelt, et ux to the Trading was quiet with brokers showing little disposition to make SE4 f.Sec 36 1 21-17, described for pipe line. Kettleman Hills Production Co. to Genevieve P.

Kreamer, the 3-900 interest in the 75 acres of W34 of NE34 of Sec. 15-23-20. 25-23-20. Also to J. Howland, et ux the erly Grady returned Sunday from a summer spent In Klammath Falls with Mr.

Grady. Mr. and Mrs. E. Harrington of El Monte are spending a few days at the Harry Harrington home.

Miss Eldora Bettencourt is visiting relatives in Oakland this week. The Sempre Fidelis club held their first meeting of the fall season Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Vera Huffman. A buffet supper was served. Those present included Miss Mary Lower, special guest, and club members, Misses Florence Hamblin, Clara Najar, Oveita Kratzer, Margaret Sheahan, Nadine Pratt, Margaret Lower. Miss Lucile McGlashan left Wednesday lor Stockton where she will attend College of the Pacific, B.

H. Pratt and family returned Sunday from several weeks vacation in San Francisco. George Trucked left Wednesday for Stockton where he will attend College of the Pacific. Mr. and Mrs.

B. T. Noyer returned LEM00RE (Special Correspondence) Rev. and Mrs. R.

s. Nickerson of the Presbyterian church returned Tuesday from their vacation, which was spent in the northern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. O.

H. Clyde and small son, Kenneth left Wednesday for Long Beach where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. T.

C. Allen returned Tuesday from Giant Forest where they spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dulaney and son, who have been traveling In the east for the past month returned in Le-moore Monday evening.

Mrs. Clem Evens of Murray and small daughter visited at the home of Mrs. Evans mother, Mrs. Annie Sanborn. Mr.

and Mrs. Kane of Los Banos The Sentinel is on sale at the following News Stands where orders COOL airy bedroom, private Emma Prince and daughter may be placed for subscriptions and trance. 231 W. Myrtle. Phone 1 to- tic lower, corn was unchanged returned home after spending summer at Santa Cruz.

1 Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lewis moved Into the house owned by Mr. L. B.

Byron of Lemoore. Mr. and Mrs. Bachelor' of Selma were dinner guests at the home of 1 their son Stanley Bachelor. I apt.

6 rooms Wesley Axtell spent the week end close in in San Francisco visiting relatives. On his return his wife and daugh- PIANOS $2 a month, ter accompanied him home. Axtell has been spending several! weeks with her mother, Mrs. Louis. advertisements: Hanford Mannings News Hanford News FCR RENT Phone 177.

Phone i lw)o 4 APARTMENT urnished 2 and 3 rooms. Close in. 113 N. Dimly. 47H 541 -M.

48t Cottage. Inquire 115 Tenth 49tf FURNISHED house, acie, across from Jefferson 1224 Whitmore. school. Inquire 45 tG ROOMS Reasonable at St. Phone 449-J.

408 Porter 43tG APARTMENT Suitable Tor ladies. 1316 N. Irvin. or 2 43tf APARTMENT 4 rooms at Douty St. Apply Apt.

2. 719 N. 40tf BUNGALOW Inquire 213 N. Harris. 39tf APT.

3 rm. at 112 W. Ivy; small house at 106 W. Ivy, both hot and water. $15 each.

J. C. Griswold. Phone 735-J. 39tf BEDROOMS With cooking privilege.

Lady preferred. 307 E. Myrtle 33tt Apartments Furnished. See G. M.

Wilson. Close in. 24tf FLAT 1105 N. Furnished, also garage. Douty.

Phone 603 -J. 23tf APT Furnished, with garage. quire 301 East Myrtle, APARTMENT Furnished, private In- 22tf bath, water heater. Tenth and Harris. Apply 219 E.

Eleventh St. 53tf WORK WANTED MALE JANITOR, yard rankle. Paul. Ph. 752-W.

426 W. Myrtle. 44tf CLEANING Windows, waxing fioort and all kinds of Janitor work dont at low prices. Ecgle Window Cleaners, 308 W. Seventh St.

i KELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Girl for ligiit housework; full time. Call between 4 and 5. 419 North Redington. 49tf FOR SALE REAL ESTATE Mr. and Mrs.

Lane and son of Le- moore were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bachelor Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

W. Williamson and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lane and sons, Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Ayers and son of Lemoore, spent' Monday at Roeding Park where picnic lunch was enjoyed. I Mr. and Mrs. F. M.

Powell spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. i and Mrs. L. H. Thomsen of Le-I m00re Mr, and Mrs.

James Munsey and daughter of Hollywood and Mr. and Mrs. John Echart of Bakersfield were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Irigaray Monday, I have moved into the Wilsons apart njents on Bush street.

Mr. Kana Is Pismo. the manager of the dry goods de-, Mr. anT Mrs, A. D.

Campbell and partment of Scally store, taking the children returned Wednesday from place of Mr. Fields. vacation in Seabright, Gus Mery of 1 Hollywood is visit-1 Miss Lylah Blakeley of Los Ange-ing at the home of his brother-in- es spent a few days this week with law, McDonald. I Mr. and, P.

Martella 0fiBlakeley-Fresno, Mr. and' Mrs. Frank Tolan Mr- ad Mrs. R. J.

Prince and of Stockton, spent the week end at small daughter spent the week end the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. i in Santa Cruz. Rosemary Sellano left Monday for I Fresno where she will enter college.

Mrs. Odale entertained a small group of friends Wednesday at her) country home south of Lemoore. i After a social hour delightful re-1 I freshments were served by the hos- tess. Those who enjoyed the after- noon together were H. Noell, T.

F. Eigenman of the Riverdale Elmendorf, I. Greely and Mrs. O. H.

I Service 'Station in Laton won first place-in the Fourth Annual Zep- Mrs. B. H. Carroll was a charm- jphn race for Goodyear tire dealers, ing hostess Tuesday when she enter- There were three groups in the tained In honor of Miss Merle Hen-, Mr. Eigenman was in the mid-ley, who is visiting at the home of i die group.

her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Henley. I Mrs.

W. W. Frame of Conejo A delicious chicken dinner was serv-j visited in Laton Wednesday evening ed. Those who enjoyed the day to- beior leaving for Sacramento Wednesday from a vacation in I her parents Mr. and Mrs.

Charlie Chioago, Sept. 9. (LP 2 red, 5434; 2 hard, 5514-56; 3 hard, 54; 2 2 mixed, 54. New-, York, Sept. 9.

(LP) Cotton futures dosed steady. Spots quiet;) Close middling 8.10; no sales. Open January 8.21 March 8.28 May 8.39 July ...8.47 September October 7.90 December 9.15 8.30 8.42-.43 8.54-.55 8.63-.65 7.97 8.05 8.21-.22 1 i I -Stella Villi, Agnes Reynolds and DITCH Stock, 1-24 snare Peoples Alice Irigaray are attending the: Ditch Co. Apply Sentinel office.) Four this term at Fresno. 88t Fred Hatteson and Bud Blakeley" fnrmg- attended the state fair and will TlcketS' St0ck f0rmS spend a few days visiting friends and relatives in Stockton and Oakland.

New Orleans, Sept. 9. (LP) futures closed steady. Spots jQn Thursday morning Ean and George Poole motored to attend the 4-H club convention atjArizona on business for a few days the Agricultural College at Davis. Mr and Mrs Rupert gchattgon The convention will adjourn to aad daughltr Mal Janfe and spend one day at Sacramento state i Poweli rpnirrpd honlp PVPri fan-.

The Fresno county farm bur- eau paid her way, as she is the lead- Ml. and Mrs 3 W0oaworth oi fair, me res.io cuu.uy xa rm our eau paid her way. as she is the lead- ing fr011 a vacatton in Pismo Mr. and Mrs. T.

J. Wooa worth oi Mr. and Mrs Bud Blakeley and children spent Labor Day at Pismo. i Los Altos spent Labor Day visiting friends in Stratiord gether were Merle Henley. Helen Henley, Evelyn Neal.

Henley, Ada Matteson, Mrs. M. Freshour, Mrs. J. Wood and Mrs D.

Crane Mr. and Mrs. Anso of Tulare spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Coelho- Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Thompson (Copyrighted, October. 1929) Daily report of Instruments recorded In the office of the Recorder of Kings county, ending at 8 p. m. each day, holidays excepted.

Reported by Jamea H. fuie Hanford, Sept. 7 and 8, 1932. Deeds Mutual Land Owners, InC. to Tiena M.

Abel, the 1-250 Interest in the 20 acres of SE34 Of NWS of Sec. Alma Luella Richey to Nelson Richey, lot 2 in block 14 of the City of Corcoran, Mortgages A. J. Caeton to Tony S. Tavares, $800 on dairy stock, horses, and farm equipment.

Notice of Non-Responsibility Filed by Ina L. Pike on E34 of Sec. 5, in 23-20. Bill of Sale L. E.

Bishop to M. J. Clandeng-ing, 1 136-foot steel derrick and cement foundation and equipment located on the Gertrude Barbour property, Sec. 36-21-17. Deeds M.

H. Sherman to M. H. Sherman company, lot 6, block 32 of Corcoran. L.

Tomer, et al, to Amanda Adams, lot 16 i block 7 of Milham City. Mortgages L. A. Pinheiro, et ux to First National Bank of Riverdale, $203.50 on dairy stock. Etta M.

Wright Fay W. Oden-heimer, et al, to the Bank of America, trust deed for $39,000 on the 14 Interest In Sec. 6 and the N34 of Sec. 7 in 21-22, also. Lots 27 and 28 in block 115 of Alg0 those portions of section 19 18'21, described and the 176 In 18-21, described and the acres of the 256 acres of W34 of Sec.

19. Also pumping plants and ma chinery, etc. Notice of Action Consolidated Irrigation District, plaintiff vs. Mathias et ux, foreclose lien of water right on E34 of lot 3 in Sec. 20-17-22.

Assignment Knudsen and Oscar E. 8chmidt to Doumanl the 6 interest (consisting of a five sixths interest) in oil and gas on of SWli Of Sec. 36-23-17. Mr. and Mrs.

A. C. Luttrell and Mrs. Hoover of Corcoran visited In Armona Monday. J.

B. Hensley has moved from the Williams property to the McCauley property on the south side, and Mrs. Stewart of the south side Ed Wright, who has been living In the Mallory cottage on the south side has moved into the cottage west qf the Cottage hotel. Alfred Peterson is worth about sixty dollars less by thieves stealing ope of his trailers and taking It near the cemetary "and taking off one wheel and two tires. The Kings County Packing company is shipping considerable stock.

gj truck loads in out dal, The Stewayt Knox Thomas company are making preparations to ship green grapes; also Ellen Brothers, a new firm for Armona. Both houses are working a crew of men making boxes. POLICEMEN ACQUITTED IN THIRD DEGREE TRIAL Mineola, L. Sept. 9 (LP) Three Nassau county policemen, charged with manslaughter In the alleged third- degree" death of Hyman Stark, were found not guilty by a jury today.

Those acquitted were Deputy Chief Frank Tappen and Detectives Leslie W. Pearsall and Harry W. Zander. It was the second time the three men faced trial. The first case ended in disagreement, the jury deliberating 19 hours without reaching a Verdict.

U. S. APPLES AND PEARS TO FRANCE UNDER QUOTA Paris, Sept. 9. (IP French and American representatives meeting at the ministry of commerce reached an agreement today easing restrictions on import of American apples and pears.i France agreed to set a special quota for these fruits beginning October 1.

The figures were not revealed. CHURCH VANDAL SOUGHT Richmond, Sept. 9. (LP) A suspected religious fanatic who ransacked four churches, robbing collection boxes and wrecking the interior of each edifice, was hunted by police today. steady; middling MB; tales 7621 Open January 8.18 March 8.33 May 8.43 July 8.48 9.03 December :8.18 Close 8.34 8.42.43 8.53 8.63 1 8.09 8.23-.26 N.

Y. STOCK EXCHANGE (U. P. Financial Editor) By ELMER C. WALZER New York, Sept.

9. (LP-Stocks suffered another sinking spell near the close' of trading today. Prices i i LOCAL FOULTBY AND EGOS Following ere the price (noted today in Hanford by local dealers: Eggs Case counts 17c 0 Light Leghorn hens 10c Leghorn broilers to 134 lb 20c Heavy colored hens, over 4 Leghorn hens, over 3 hi lbs 10c Leghorn fryers 13c fcolored roasters, over 3 lbs 17c fcolored fryers 16c Stags lOe Old roosters, Leghorn 6o Old colored roosters 8c POkin ducks 0c 8c Ttjjrkeys, No, Gepse, lb. S. F.

FRUIT MARKET Apples Newtown, lug, 45 65c. Avacadoes Puertes, $9.90 11.50. Bananas Hawaiian, 334 4c; Central American, 234334c. Blackberries Crate, 50 60c. Canteloupes Crate, Raspberries Crate, 5070c.

Fig Missions, 35 60c. Grapes Lug, 25 4 35c. Huckleberries 5 8c. Strawberries Sacramento, crate, 5070c. Youngberries Crate, 7075c.

Nectarines Crate, 75 90c. Peaches Elbertas, 4065c. Ripe Olives 4 5c lb. Pears Winter Nellis, $11.25. Plums Crate, Santa Rosas, 40 55c, Oranges Navels, Pineapple Crate, $22.25.

Grapefruit Imperial, $4.504.75. Lemons Box, lemon-ettes, $4.50 5.50. Watermelons Imperian, 70 75c. Vegetables Artichokes Box, $1.25 1.50. Asparagus Pound, white, 45e; green 234 3 34 c.

Beans Kentucky Wonders, Pismo, l134c. Bunch vegetables Dozen bunches, carrots, 10 15c; radishes, l0 15c; onions, 20 25c; beets, 10 15c; turnips, 15 20c; parsley, 1520c. Cabbage 30" 50c. Cauliflower Dozen, 40 50c. Celery Venice, $11.25, Corn Lug, $1.25 1.75.

Cucumbers Flat, 25 40c. Egg Plant 35 50c. Garlic 3 4c. Lettuce Dry, 30 50c. Mushrooms Pound, cultivated, 20 a 25c.

Onions 50-lb. sacks, yellow, 50 3 75c; red, $1 1.20. Okra Flat. 65 85c. Parsnips Lug, 40 60c." Peas Alameda, 2 34 4c.

peppers Giants, 3550c. Potatoes Gems, $1.0091.25, cwt, "Whites, 90c $1.25. Box, 75c Backed vegetables Carrots, best, aVo50c; turnips, white, 5065c; yel- How, beets 50 65c. Spinach Crate, 4060c. i Squash Scallop, lug, 2035c.

Sweet Potatoes New crop, Tomatoes Coachellas, crate, 15 30c. PRIED FRUIT QUOTATIONS I San Francisco (LP) Wholesale (uotatlQna for dried prunes, poaches and raisins todaywere: Pruoes il ifOS, 'U; 334c; 60's, 2c '80s, 234 90's, 234c. Pfcaches Spot and futures, choice 4c; extra choice, 5c; fancy, 534c; extra fancy, 6c. Raisins Thompson, new crop spot Quitann. Tic Apricots New futures, chpice, 714c; extra choice fancy, Uftc; extra fancy, 8 He.

Grain Barley Feed, 555734; barley, shipping, 6234 65c; wheat milling, $1.1234 1.15; red feed oats, Alfalfa Ton, S. F. DAIRY AND TOULTRY San Francisco, Sept. 9. (LP) The wholesale dairy market.

Butter 92 score, 21; -91 score, 20c; 90 score 19c. 1 Eggs Extra large, 2334c; mediums, 2034 smalls, 1334 c. Cheese 12c. Poultry Old colored hens 5 lbs. and over, 19-20c; under 5 lbs, 19-20c; Leghorn hens, all sizes, 13-14c; Leghorn broilers 12-17 per doz 23-25c; 18-24 dozen, 23-25c; rolored fryers up to 3 21 -22c; Leghorn fryers over 2 23-25c; old colored roosters, 8c; old Leghorn roosters, 6c; colored roasters, 334-4 lbS 22-23c; over 4 pounds, 22-23C squabs, 20-22c per rabbits, domestic, under 5 pounds, 8-9c; over 5 5-6c.

I S. F. LIVESTOCK South San Francisco, Sept. 9. (LP) Hogs: 75.

About steady, load 165 lb. California butchers better grades quotable to packing sows quotable $3.00 down. 1 Cattle; 75. Nominal, hardly enough offered to establish market; load medium 965 lb. grass steers part-load 844 lb.

feeders $4.00 to country; load medium steers and few lots plain cows on sale; best A cows quoted to bulls $3.75 down. i Calves: None. Nominally steady. Sheep: 2,600, Including 1,775 di- rpet. Dull, no early bids or sales; Lrkage local fed wooled lambs $5.00, 4th 4 per cent shrink; bulk offer- irnn1 ximnl rvveonn li common to good wool Oregon laiubs, 1 of Santa Monica are visiting rela-i Conejo.

tives in Lemoore for a few days, Mildred Roush of the Hardwick Mr. and Mrs. Jas Coble of Coal-4-H clothing club left Thursday Inga visited at the home of Mrs. morning to attend the convention. Cobles parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. The regular monthly board meet-Winger. 4 ing of Laton Grammar school met Judge N. W.

Sorrick and son Loren last Tuesday night. Mrs. Kate Kop-returned lrom Giant Forest where enhefer, as clerk of the board, was Judge Sorrick has been recovering in charge. The board decided to put from a very serious operation per-1 the old school building up for bids, formed several weeks but it is not settled whether it will Mrs. Peterson and son Jack leftj be sold or not.

Mrs. Bertha L. for Santa Cruz where theyi will-'Cooper, the grammar school princi-spend a week. i pal, met with the board to discuss Mr. and Mrs.

I. N. Hoover and the program for the coming year, daughter Bessie have gone to Bad- The Misses Katherine, Betty and ger where they will spend a fewjBenita Hooker were entertained days. Tuesday evening by Miss Marie Mr. and Mrs.

E. L. Graham left I Dooley. Miss Dooley expects to Wednesday for the mountains where leave the first of the week for they will spend a few days. Fresno where she plans to go to William Sanborn is visiting at the Fresno State College.

The 5 unimproved, 1 miles west of Hanford. House electric eqinpped-Bargain. Price McGuire. 49tf Sentinel Agents Store. Companv.

hardwood floors. 47fo Cartage and 195. Floreys. 45 tf HOUSE 5 rooms at 325 E. Myrtle.

Apply 307 E. Myrtle. 45tf PLANO for rent. $2 per month up. Free delivery.

Cline Piano Co. 802 Fulton Fresno. 39t2G MODERN 5-rm. house, redecorated; double garage. 1418 N.

Middleton. 36tf 1Klnrs FOR sx SPECIAL discount to students buy ing musical instruments. Floreys. 45 tf PEACHES Phillip clings, No. 1.

chas. Hall, So. Hanford Ave. 40tl2 CITY DIRECTORY, tion, now ready. eleventh edi- $2 per book.

Get them at Sentinel office. i CAR Washing and greasing. Brake service, battery and electrical, I Work. Bahlcrs Super -Service Sta-1 tion. Ph.

130. Lacey Bivd. Rcdington St. 45tf i rubber STAMPS Get them at Sentinel office. All sizes and WANTED To buy, a good, used.

wood, cook stove. Reasonable. Will pay cash. Address Box M. Sentinel.

48tf WANTED To buy modern five o. six room house, Northwest part of Hanford. Will pay cash. Phone 549-W. 48t6 WANTED To hand bicycle.

862-W. buv boys second 503 E. Ninth. Phone 47tf FURNITURE wanted. Ph.

781-J. Ctf SUBSCRIBE FOR THE SENTINEL And get all the county news as well as a complete telegraphic report daily. THE COST IS- One month Three months $2.15 Six months $4.25 One year By or Carrier Phone 15 I Mr. and Mrs. fchealian and daugn-! ter, "Mi, and Mrs.

Kenneth Ayers and son and Nadine Patt a ere dui-ntr guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Lane Monday. Mr. and Mrs.

Gail Tettr were! veiling at the home of Mrs. Teter's sister Mr. and Mis. Stanley Bach-1 elor Monday. Miss Hallie Putman of Oakland returned to Stratiord Sunday where she will teach in the grammar school tiiis term.

The Stratford Merchants played Corcoran team Tuesday evening at fctrauoid. The Corcoran team won with a score of 4 to 8. The regular Ladies Aid meeting was held in the socihl hall of the Presbyterian church Wednesday ftternoon. and Mrs. McCoy of Los Angeles brought their daughter Miss Marjorie McCoy, to Stratford Sun- MISCELLANEOUS WANTS day where she wHl teach at the grammar school this term.

WANTED Second-hand water pres- Mr. and Mrs. W. Williamson and sure system. Apply Sentinel of-daughter Eva motored to Tulare i fico 49tf Monday to visit friends.

types for office and general purposes. AUTO LOANS Contracts ref! nanced, payments reduced, al loans strictly confidential E. Northrop, 125 E. 7th St. Phone 694 98t slipped below their previous closing moved to the property vacated by levels after several attempts to move Mr.

Hensley. Into higher ground. Moderate early.) Mr. and Mrs. S.

M. Fletcher, who gains were wiped out In the. last been living, south pf town is hour selling and similar Sized losses occupying one of the cottages 6wn-substlUited. in, most of the leaders. by.L.

D. Perkins on the south (The decline! Was Exceedingly order- sicje hoipf jOf; i Katherla lBety Hoofcelr ajre-Sanborn for a- lew (lays, before to- planning to leave soon for San Jose er ot the girls 4-H clothing club at where they will attend San Jose state College, where Katherine is a senior and Betty'is a freshman, Benita Hooker will' attend Hanford High school. Mbs. H. G.

Kopenhefer of Fresno Is visiting at the Clyde Kopenhefer home. 1 Mr. W. H. Spill ars, Laton High School principal, visited in Hardwick and Conejo the first of the week.

I It Is reported that Levi Rether- is in a Fl'esn0 hosPi tal. Mr. and Mrs. W. H.

Splllers and daughter, Elaine, spent Monday evening In Fresno at the home of Ella U. Johnson, the mother of Mrs. Spillars. I 0AKVALE I (Special Correspondence) Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Shook and two daughters of Long Beach spent the Labor Day holidays with relatives and friends In this community. Mrs. T. L. Berg and son Lawrence arid daughters Hanna and Marie of Fresno were guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Chris Anderson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J.

F. Milligan of Taft spent a few days with friends in the Oakvale district. Walton has returned to her, 'homo after a months visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mollring, in San Francisco.

Mr, and Mrs. Albert Rey and daughter Barbara of Delta View were recent visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Chria-Anderson. Miss Evalyn Barker is visiting for a short, time with her sister Wilma Barker in Fresno. Mr. and Mrs.

Chris Anderson and daughter Lillian and Miss Mary McKean w(-re Fresno visitors Tuesday. So far members of the California Lima Bean Association have received $3.50 a cwt. on 1931 Limas on Baby Limas, recleaned weights. FOR SALE Modern house. 1229 N.

Middleton. Apply 47 tf BIG Bargain. Act quickly. 20 acres just west of Hanford. Alfalfa, and muscats; Team of mules; stack hay.

Only $2000. Part Mac Donald, 112 jn. Irf in, v. UU TTn MODERN House, close in. payment down, balance in Building Loan.

See E. R. Bergel, 109 W. Eighth St. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE INCOME property, group of 7 houses.

Owner 627 E. Eleventh. 47t6 FOR SALE OR LEASE- For Sale or ease, 32 acrec In and apricots, 1 mile west of S. W. city limits, mile touth.

Apply Thos. Downing, 227 E. Eleventh St. FOR EXCHANGE TO EXCHANGE Small homo for a larger one. Three bedrooms or two bedrooms and sleeping porch desired.

Will assume. Box Sentinel. 49tf BATTLE ROBERTS Sheet Metal PLUMBING Phone 315 287 E. 7th St PROFESSIONAL GARDS DENTISTS Dr. REG.

F. KELLEY DENTIST Announces the opening of fice in the Wright Room 1 his' of- SENTINEL WANT ADS PAY ly and a few stocks were able to recover from their lows before the of traders to take profits was the principal factor In the selling, many of them having been dis- couraged with the action of the mar mo," ground when selling relaxed at the After holding nervously at' or slightly above their previous closing levels through much of the day. leaders broke abruptly as the session swung into the fifth hour Trading volume Increased with the late decline in prices but sales for the day were well below the active 5,400,000 share pace Of the previous session. Dealings also were, more orderly and tickers were able to keep abreast of the market most J)fthe 1 United States Steel furnished leadership for the decline, dropping a point to around the 48 level late In the session after selling as high as 50. Many traders wanted to be out of the market pending publication tomorrow noon of the corporations order statistics for August.

Other pivotal shares quickly followed the leader. MOLLISON BACK HOME Southampton, Sept. 9. (LP) Capt. James A.

Mollisons future plans are Indefinite, aside from resuming his honeymoon, the Scot flier who made the first silo east-to-west Atlantic flight, 'said when he landed here from Quebec. Mollisons wife, Amy Johnson," flevj to Cherbourg and joined him on the liner there. U. S. SHAFT IN FRANCE Paris, Sept.

9. (LP) The Marne monument donated by private subscription from the United States Including gifts by thousands of school children, will be dedicated Sunday by President Lebrun at Meaux, on the Soissons road in heart of the Marne battle region. A large oak tree was in the middle of a proposed highway near Winters, Yolo county, so the builders made a road on each side of it, turning to St." Helena where she will teach again. Mrs. Eliza Hess returned Wed- nesday from Eureka-and Hydes-j vnje.

whqre, she has been spending) hq past few months visiting rela- tives and friends. Alice and Roberta Long returned Sunday from, a few; days visit, with thOir 'grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Case Stratford.

Mr. arid MrS. W. Sheahan and daughter Margaret hnd Miss Nadine Pratt were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

'Alton Lane In Stratford. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H.

Thomsen, daughters Lucile and Velma and son Harry and niece Virginia Powell of Stratford left Wednesday for a visit with "Mrs. Thomsens riiother in Boulder i 5 MT. and Mrs. Gerald Jacobus have returned, from San Jose they spent most of the summer. Dr.

arid Mrs. W. Trucked and family spent Sunday In Bakersfield with the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walker.

1 Mr, and Mrs. A. Wolgast and sop of Berkeley. Dr, and Mrs, W. McBride, of Oakland, Miss Ida Belle Reid, Mrs.

Evelyn Lawrie and Leonard Bradson of Berkeley were feek end guests of and Mrs. B. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Millers mother, Mrs. Anna Reid, who has been spending several weeks in the Miller home.

James Blggam returned from a two weeks vacation In Pismo, Mr. and Mrs. John Gravance and daughters are home from a ten day visit with friends in Pismo. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Will enter- tained with a barbecue dinner Mon- day. The guests Included Mr. and Toland of Stockton, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Martella of Fresno, Mr, and Mrs.

Henry Vill, Miss Evelyn Vill and Dominique of Lemoore. Miss Virginia Sippel left Thursday for Glendale where she will enter her sophomore year in Glendale Junior College. She was accompanied south by her parents, who will spend a few days with relatives. Mi Marie Grady and Miss Bev- i i Mr, and Roberts and son of Fresno, are', spending several days at the home of apd Mrs. Earl Irsal.

tiff; and klrs. Alton Lane and sons ipehi' Monday' evening at the home of Mxsiutnes parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. jSheahen of Lemoore; 1 y- Eletmor' and Florence Ann Prince spent Wednesday morning at the home of their aunt, Mrs.

Robert Long of Lemoore. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Clawson and son spent Labor Day at Pismo. Lana Fabry returned home Wednesday Rafter spending a' couple of months; afr Twin Lake with Mr.

and FoJett.ofj Lemoore. Mri ,1 Orton arid soil Baibbp Day at Hspio and tos Angeles friends. I 'iMrf 1. Hr 'Mcyer andMrs. RramvSprint -(last? Tuesday in Han-ord visiting-, friends.

r. ifiktrqtl McKim of Delano spent Stratford visiting friends. Mr, and Mrs. Avila and daughter of Hanford spent several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Costa of Stratford. Joe Hardin of the southern part of the state Is spending several days at the home of his brother, J. E. Hardin. Fred Newton spent the holidays with his wife and daughter at their summer home at Camp Nelson.

Virginia Powell accompanied her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Thomsen, to Boulder Creek to visit Mrs.

Ella Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Powell. Miss Martha Hibberd returned to Stratford from, Cloverdale Tuesday. She will teach at Stratford Grammar school this term.

Isolated plants of Camels Thorn in Madera county are being destroyed by treating with carbon bisulphide I 1 si-Sl. 2 -L-.

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