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The Hanford Sentinel from Hanford, California • 10

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Business Financial News Monday. April 1. 1957 tDj iHarifctrh 10 S. S. Lombard, Ex-llanford Resident, Dies Public Records Funerals Deaths LOS ANGELES (UP-FSMNS' Eggs: Grade A large 34-35: med-Dairy: ium A 30-31 small A 26-2o.

Eggs: Wholesale uncandlcd pro- Prices to retailers; ducer graded for size 40 per cent Poultry Producers: Large AA grade AA large 32'r-334, A 4 me- 37.38; large A 35-36; medium A S. S. Lombard. 64, proprietor of dium 30-30'i, AA small 26H-27; 31.32: small A 26-27. Svlv ester Dairy: Large AA 37 38: large A 35-36: medium A 31-32; small A 26 27.

LOS ANGELES UP-FSMNS' Hay market: Alfalfa hay: U.S. No. 1 new crop' 34-35; US. No. 2 leafy (new crop' 31 33: U.S.

No. 2 A me- sreen 28-29; U.S. No. 2 25-27. Oat Hay: 2-wire bales 32-34 3-wire bales 33-33.

North Sacramento Funeral 1 candled to retailers f.o.b. Home and a former Hanford utor plants (delivered l1 cents mortician, died unexpectedly of h.gher' AA extra large 44'2-46'2. heart attack at his home Sat- A extra large 41'2-43'2, AA large jurdav afternoon. Lombard worked 382-40'2, A larctz 342 361 2. Clarence Rice his parlor large 31-32'2, AA medium 34'2-here several years ago.

'362. A medium 302-32 A small He was a member ol the Mctho-27-282, prices to consumers in Church, the North Sncramen-1 ca-rtons AA large 43-57, A large Masonic lodge and Shrine, Ro-1 35-49, AA medium 39-49 tary, Kiwams and Eastern Star. He leaves his widow, Lavinia; dium 37-45, A small 33-39. Poultry: Fryers (at ranch' 18 the distrib-I a for dist to one son, Franklin, and one grand. 21, fryers caponettes 'at ranch' JAMES M.

ROSE WILLIAM M. LAMOUR James M. Rose, 63, of Fresno Grateside funeral sen ices will died March 31 at a Fresno hospital hed Tucsdav at j0 a m. jn after a long illness. He was a native of Russell.

Ark. and had Hanford Cemetery for WU.am lived in Fresno for the past four Lamour, 81. of Hanford, who died years. Before that, he lived in March 28 at a local hospital after Hanford for tw'o years. a long illness Rose is survived by four sons kn(wn sur Newton Rose of Lemoore.

Aril Rose of Hanford. Alfred Rose of relatives. Arcadia, and Melvin Rose of Le- Rev. Arthur F. Sueltz of the mocee: five daughters.

Mrs. Ly- First Presbyterian Church of Han-dia Maloy of Fresno. Mrs. Dovie ford will officiate. Interment will Dennison, Mrs.

Rachel Hahn, follow under direction of tiro Sul-Maudine Rose and Mrs. Voncile livan-Odell Funeral Home. Carvao, all of Hanford; grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Rose was a retired carpenter. He was a member of the Pentecostal Church of God of Lemoore.

Funeral services will be held Lemuel Wayne Beck. 20, of 773 E. Bush Lemoore, and Kenneth Ray Hendrix. 19, of El Monte were booked at the Kings County FRESNO (UP) Fresno Cotton Exchange quotations all charges pa'd ft4 compress. son, all of North Sacramento: one 28, hens cross 13-15, light type hens sister, Neita R.

Hageman and a jj.jj nephew D. L. Hageman, both of Hanford; three nieces, D.rotliy Harrison of Chico, Ruth Rickey of Klamath Fa'ls. and Betty Copeland, of Portland, Ore. Funeral services will be held at the North Sacramento Funeral Home at 2 p.m.

tomorrow, with burial in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Sacramento. Butter: Prices to retailers grade A 66-70, A 66-68. 65-67. SAN FRANCISCO (UP'-Dairy: Prices to wholesalers IFSMNS': Butter: 92 score 62; no wholesale sales reported on other grades. Cheesv: No wholesale sales reported.

5 Strict middling: 1 1-32 35.00; 1 1-16 36 00; 1 3-32 36.25. Middling: 1 1 32 34 00; 1 1-16 35 00: 1 3-32 35.25. Strict low middling: 1 1-32 1 1-16 32.25; 1 3-32 32.50. Sales during the weekend were 360 hales. FRESNO 1 UP' Egg prices at ranch uncandled minimum 85 per cent grade Fresno area: Large 27-29; medium 23-24; small 18-20.

Modesto area: Large 27-29; medium 22-24: small 18 20. Wednesday. April 3 at 2 m. in jalj (or possession of liquor hv the Sullivan-Odell Colonial Chap- minors after they were picked uni el with Brother Harvey Huddleston last nlght Hanford police of the Pentecostal Church of God Booked drunk Qm of Lemoore officiating. charges were Lmo Landaros Gon- Major Weslside Highwav Desired Hanford Girls I11 Musical Interment will follow in the Han- zales of 319 Braden Ave Hanford 19.

of By Sentinel Stafi HANFORD YOUNG HOMEMAKERS stuff envelopes for the Cancer Crusade which opened to. day. Ten thousand letters sent out by Kings County Cancer Society last night to solicit funds tor the fight against cancer. County campaign chairman Wesley Marconi will confer with his campaign committee and all area chairman at a kickoff luncheon in Pedens cafe tomorrow. Eldon Koontz.

eld repiesentai' ve from the California division of the American Cancer Society with headquarters in San Francisco, will speak. Tlv campaign will be carried on all this month Pictured, from left, are Violet Camori. Ph Warnock, Addie Gravance. Angie Nunes, Margaret Gomes and Ethel Tax It ford Cemetery under direction of nff'd SuEivan-OdeS Funeral Home. gwIiml GRANT EDWARDS John Francis Fraga.

31. of Coal- Grant Edwards. 80, of Hanford inga has posted $1,000 bond after died Saturday at a local hospital, being charged with resisting ar-He was a native of Iowa and rest by Deputy Sheriff Fred Cliaf-had lived here for the past 50 fin and for battery, years. AVENAL M. E.

Wightman. E. E. Hall. Jess McKean and Dave, 1 Yearoul attended the 33 Highway, Two Han.ord gr.k vnnel os 1 Dmirt I Association meeting in Maricopa.

and Pamela Vigar.o. partic, noted UoH-Jones Report 1 Propo-cd Resolution No. 64 pre-1 MCUS1C, SPnnS Festl. hv the Taft District Cham- 'J 31 at FIe Sunday nsored 1 hy the California Federation of Music Clubs, central region. The festwal was part of the program of the National Federation of Mu-0 09; 2o railroads 144.01, off 0 04: sic clubs, which annually snonsers utlhlies 71 4S.

up 0 02. and 65 festivals throughout he country 1 stocks 167g3 of 0.02. for piano, bands, orchestras and 1 her of Commerce and now in the 1 hands of the State Legislature, I was accepted by the association and recommended to be passed by the board of directors meeting this week at Dos Palos. The resolution the Lakeside ISeu Marriage Licenses He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Edwards of Hanford: one son.

Jack Edwards cf Watsonville: requests legislators to pass a resolution directing the State Highway Com- Vincent de Paul Florian, 22. of 1 two step-sons. Manning Boll of and Barbara Ruth icaciiers Will Be Honored by Scottish Rite Editors Chosen for School Paper; Mothers to Meet voealicts Miss Tos played Mischievous by Bentley and Sai'ing the 1 r. j. Willis, of the Hitchcock by Brodsky.

Transportation Hanford, will Vigarios selections were take part in a panel discussion in by Beethoven, group in the motor transportation Frcicky. Rolicky Wind. by section of the first annual Central California Safety Conference Hurlbut, 20, of Laton. Eura Cleo Sanders 20, of 103 E. Stanislaus Avenal, and Lois Jean Wayne, 18, of P.

O. Box 212, Avenal. Iran Killings Continued from Page 1 Hanford and Clifford Ball of Watsonville; two step-daughters. Mrs. Ruby Gordon of Hanford and Mrs.

Lela Cole of Santa Maria; one granddaughter, Carol Ann Edwards of Watsonville, and several step-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held in the chapel cl the People's Undertaking Parlor on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment will follow in the Hanford Cemetery under the cii- I mission to immediately make a 1 LAKESIDE In a recent elec- On Friday, Apul L. the Moth- Public school teachers of Kings survey of the feasibility cl con- i-on tor the staff of the Lakeside ers club W1j rneet and hear Mrs, County will be honored at a re-, structing a second major state Lookout, the school paper of pn Qej tak on fiowev anange-ception to he held Friday night, highway from the San Joaquin ments The Easter parties will also APril 2(1 un(ler sponsorship of the Valley to the south coastal port jf proven feasible it re-'Coburn Elf, Clouds" Miss Fc-oat'na and the school paper of the Lakeside Elementary School, Tom Caeton was chosen as editor, 7 Scottish Rite Masons. It will he' areas, piu'cu ir with Sharon Sargent as co-editor, be on the 1-th.

witn sprm vaca- jpe Hall on 10th quests that this proposal be made Miss Tos' parents accompanied at Stockton April 6. 8 and 9. Business manager is Billie Doran tion from April 12 to 2- The Ave. and the committee in charge a part of the present state high-'her. and Miss Vigario drove to Willis will participate in a pan-and James Dowdy was selected scinn dance for the sixth through expects an attendance of at least; way construction program.

Fresno with Mrs. Marjorie Cum- el on the topic Trucking Com- the eighth grades will be Friday 00 from the 5UO or more teachers' mins, Constance Wilson, Della panies' Safety Programs. evening. April 26. the county, their husbands and to cover special events.

Others were David Dias for sports. Di- Sandoval and Inez Looez, all mem-1 rection of Peoples Undertaking men and a number of women and Parlor. children. Eight dajs ago they set up an ambush on a lonely Howes and Alice McCord for es tain trial and opened up and Nancy Marchant and Public Schools Week, which i Leonard R. Ward of Lemooie is shotguns.

Bonnie Wisecarver for Mothers from April 29 to May 2, u- to be cntTaf chairman of the event Kevin M. Carroll, 37, husband Club events. All members of the observed with an Open House on and wl)l ananse the program. He aF'V ua under of BJl Carr will the sponsor Avenal Blood Bank April 24 from 3.30 m. until 6.30 m.

at the American Legion Hall. Everyone is urged to take part this community project. hers of the Circle of Keys Music Appreciation Club here. How Planes Fly AVENAL Bob Hannah, airplane distributor from Fresno, was girM sneaker at the Avenal Rotary meeting last week. Introduced by program chairman Nick Ivans, he presented films showing how the plane works and how easy it is to operate.

Speaker Tuesday night will be club are active reporters for the Monday evening, the 29th. Par- sad 0t the lrst Ctimmittee meet-paper. with Mrs. Mabel McGahan ents may visit the rooms irom 7 fllt ciipr. as their advisor.

to 8 p.m. and see the Art and Flow- of Fresno will be 'The March issue was distributed er Show in the cafeteria between SpCak (0 (lie assemblage. Musical to the student body Friday and 8 and 9 p.m. Retreshments will entertainment also is being told of the April events for the he on sale by the Mothers Club tor rcingefL George Holstein." vener-school that will be of interest to the benefit of school projects. master of the Scottish Rite the parents and others.

This week special film will he shown at Masons, will welcome the teach-the -parent teacher conlerences fne Wednesday evening prayer ers A. Hugo Pearson. Hanford at are being held tor the third quar- meeting this week, accoidma to torney, will be master of cere-ter report card period. On Thurs- tle rcv. Harry Ileidebrecht.

ot the monies. day, there will he a talent show Lake-ide Community Church Tins Refreshments will be served at for school students. week's family prayer night will the close of the TV SERVICE Prompt-Expert Service All Work Guaranteed Pit. IU 4-4600 711 E. Ivy St.

Kings River Stage FRESNO (UP' Kings Rvver inflow second feet; Pine Flat jaaj pi-ears onpi asra3j uotieSUiJoe Steele of Coalinga on the sub-1 Dam storage 468,917 acre feet; ir-ject Amateur Photography. SS of the kidnaped woman, and Brewster A. Wilson, 35, of Portland, were killed outright with two Iranians who were accompanying them on their mission of aid. Both men were Point Four officials the U.S. International Cooperative Administration.

One official said the bandits may be encircled and that they might be arrested very soon. Mistaken Identify? A dozen Americans were helping in the search with three light aircraft. The Iranians were using some 15 aircraft and hundreds of Gendarmen on foot. The last hours of the American aid party may never be known. But evidence indicated the Dad Shah bandits hid behind rocks and opened up with shotguns.

Carroll and Wilson jumped to cover behind a rock in vain hope of saving Mrs. Carroll. Their bodies Daily Television Program evening be held at the home of Mr, and The committee, which is sched-Mrs. Ernest Sargent. tiled for another meeting April 23, consists of Leonard Ward, chair- man; Kenneth Meeks, invitations; Gerald Jacobus, teachers for special recognition; Fred C.

Carroll, reception and hospitality; J. B. Ross, arrangement for facilities; The high school a cappclla choir Rcid refreshments. Fred will serve its annua' Spanish din- er. records and accounts, and CORCORAN Demonstrations, ncr Thursday evening in the school Deane H' Twnes PubIlclty cafeteria.

Serving will be from 6 Achievement Day Planned By Extension exhibits and illustrated talks Continued from Page 1 by Stanley Rocha of Mid-Valley second Patricia Giacomazzi of Mid-Valley third and Bob Carvalho fourth. Lucerne Milk Co. donated trophies for the best groomed animals in each of four livestock divisions. Winners were Troy Huck-ahay, Oakvale, beef; Lynn Robinson, Delta View, dairy; Larry Lowe, Oakvale, sheep; Adele Kirchner, Guernsey, sheep. Lucerne trophies also went to Bill Wilcock, Oakvale, and Keith Rocha of Mid-Valley for the best of display in the poultry and rabbit displays, respectively.

Entomology and garden projects, including insect collections, spreading boards, insect nets, bee hive, winter leafy and root vegetables were shown for the first time. Judges for the Agricultural departments were: Ray Parker, Farm Advisor. Kern County; Ed Yeary, Farm Adviser, Fresno; Bill Hight, Farm Advisor, Madera; Glen Maddux, Bakersfield rancher; Bill Rooney, Farm Advisor, Tulare; Mrs. Roy Irwin, Hanford; O. D.

McCutcheon, Farm Advisor, Kings; L. C. Brown, Kings Farm Advisor; Rudy Peterson, Southern Calif. Edison; Lionel Henderson Selma; Guy Humphries, Industiral Safety; Ver-lon Downing-Corcoran Implement Bill Kelly-Da vies Machinery George Broughton and Estelle Brown, General Petroleum: Also helping were Ray Verhoe-ven and Freitas, J. H.

Degnan Co. were found there. The gunmen fled eastward, and s.eS!i'ons on rc r0rrn wr Dii the Veteran Memorial Hall. Mrs. Carroll left trail.

Police Home Extension will be the highlights of the Cor-0 W1i, speCia entertain-coran Achieve- men at 7 11 st 1 Tickets may be obtained from The' free' shwT 'toTeltagd from an! memb)cr; to 3 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. are orded ukrlt brcalhng the Farmers is sponsoring Lou Em-backed by the University of Cab- meric of General Mills in a better a found her suitcase six miles from the ambush. Her body was found another four miles along. It appeared she had been stabbed then finished off with a shotgun.

It was thought the bandits mis. took the group for the hated national police. U.S. Charge d'Af-faires Francis Stevens said there was no indication there was an anti-American or anti-foreign milk production clinic at the High School Cafeteria, April 2, 8 m. Better feeding and management practices will be stressed in developing more milk per cow without materially increasing cost of production.

All dairy farmers are invited to attend the meeting. Refreshments will be served by the Young forma Home and Farm Advisor Department and will feature 4-H a n' and 4 P-m- oda-v' tomorrow activities under the program. In and 'dnesday. Orders must be addition specialists in gardening bofore 6 Thursday, and wiring will give talks. I The annual event is designed Mrs.

Elmer von Glahn, a repre- to raise funds to help the group sentatve from the Corcoran the annual choir contest, den Club, will speak on how to grow trees and shrubs with illustrations compiled by the Garden Club, other womens clubs. Extension Service, and county forestry department. Roy McGeorge, district manager of Pacific Gas and Elec, trie and Bill Marshall, assistant manager of Nick's Electric, will give a demonstration on Safe- Bernard Monies, p-: evident the Tulare-Kings Stamp Club, nounced today that the April mg will be held in Hanford civic auditorium at 7 30 m. day. There will be an auction sale, Large Crowd At Jiggs Dinner Homemakers, an-j meet-' The U.

S. Air Force C-133A transport aircraft is designed to Thurs- operate from the same fields as the C-124 Glohemaster, yet is so are being big that two C-133A's can do the work of more than four C-124's -AFPS. Please Note: "THE KING AND Shown Once Only 8:25 "CRIME OF PASSION" Shown at 7 10:30 P.M. A large crowd attended the an nual Jiggs dinner and roll call anc Home Hiring. meeting of Hanford lodge 264.

Al 1I-1 Ulf groups un- IOOF, at the Odd Fellows hall Frances Miranda and Hanlnrfl Saturday evening Lena Powell and a Girl Scout Corned beef and cabbage andTP nder Mrs' Mana ns all the trimmings were served, Wl1 hihit some of the projects followed by a program including dnd, "or. lr-v 1ne don.e safety films by the California These thref, also are serving on the local committee working on the Achievement Day program that in addition includes Mesdames Ada Bailey, Jessie Ba- nales, Lc--i Carter, Bea Linebarg- er, and Helen Sherwood Refreshments will be served Ltcal arrangement', Highway Patrol, piano selections by Dr. G. I. Harmon, special pipe music by Stanley Reinhardt.

During the roil call a letter was read from an old time member, J. C. Griswold, now living at -'ll Is Your TV Set Sick? Our Experts will fix it! 106 N. Irwin FARMER'S HARDWARE Beach. There were talks by Ben following 'each' session.

Price, Lloyd Howder ol Ltuiuore and R. M. Adney of Corcoran. LU 4-6968 KFRE To I)iciis Supper The annual waffle supper served by the Presbyterian Women's Society will bp discussed by the Executive Board at a meeting in the women's parlor of the church tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. welcomes C.W.

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