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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 6

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July 25, 1946 san DAILY SUN BERNARDINO WMIhl JMW Boy Drowns at Avalon AVALON, July 24 (IP) While coin-tossing visitors watched, Robert W. Ross, 11, was drowned as he dived for coins at the pleasure pier yesterday, apparently strick now serving with the United States constabulary, a new, all mobile, security striking force which is policing the entire American zone in Germany and Austria. Kenneth Ervin With U. S. Constabulary T5 Kenneth Ervin, son Mrs.

Minnie N. Ervin, 190 street, is ing Officer Melvin Owens complained that he was driving in an erratic manner down Arrowhead avenue between Eighteenth and Fourteenth streets yesterday and almost hit another motorist. Luray Mannes of Sunnymead was fined $60. Officer Volken-burgh who made the arrest, said that Mannes almost collided with the officer's car. Two Motorists Fined On Intoxication Counts Two motorists yesterday paid fines totaling $110 in city police court for driving while Police Judge Donald E.

Van Leuven assessed a fine of $50 on Theodore John Stanaker, 7226 Mace place, Los Angeles. Arrest Divorce Actions Following are divorce and annulment suits filed and granted in the San Bernardino county superior court: DIVORCES FILED ANDREW Dorothy vi. Walter. CARPENTER Iva vs. Herbert, LESTER Elijah vs.

Lula E. FARNEY Elizabeth vs. Dennis V. CORNEJO Josephine vs. Marcus.

WINTER Helen F. vs. Emil S. OLNEY Helen D. vs.

Luther W. en with cramps. County Library Circulation at Highest Figure Circulation Reaches 397,138 for Fiction Popular County's Compensation Insurance Costs Cut Compensation insurance rates for San Bernardino county and its employes were reduced by 50.5 per cent as the result of the excellent record for safety established last year, according to Joseph J. Gallagher, manager of the state compensation insurance fund. The county received a cash dividend of $7,150.19.

The insurance costs are calculated on the record of safety, based on the number of reportable accidents and the number of employes on the rolls. OSTRANDER Florence A. vs. Robert How to Keep Cool This Simmer C. WALKER Annabelle vs.

Walter GAONA Julia vs. Salvador. RAYBURN Loraine vs. Dallas P. SHANER Julia C.

vs. Robert TOMBS Vera vs. Phillip. San Bernardino county's resi ROYAL dents are reading more books than ever before, according to Miss Hel en Luce, county librarian. The total circulation in the coun- LOW ty library's 121 branches was during the 1945-46 year.

This HEALTH Without Drugs or Surgery It can be yours why not give your body the opportunity to function as Nature intended? That is, without the aid of expensive drugs or surgery. Keys X-Ray examination reveals to you the loss of proper nerve function feeding the vital organs which means health and life. One dead fuse in the box shuts off the entire lighting of your home It's the same In our body. is almost 6,000 more than the previous year. Nor were all of these books the "Forever Amber" type.

There has been a strong demand 3500 Cu. Ft. per Min. With i H. P.

New Motor GIEBELER Robert H. vs. Dorothy J. TINKLER Beatrice E. vs.

Leslie LEE Dorothy vs. A. W. STAGGS Lorraine vs. Frederick.

BOBBITT J. Russell vs. Ila Jean. MATHEWS Betty A. vs.

John T. FLORES Ema P. vs. Earl J. WOLF Bernard vs.

Beatrice SANDOVAL Celia M. vs. Alexander. FORY Lucille L. vs.

Gurdon C. AUSTIN Louis E. Jr. vs. Gladys W.

GUNSAULIS Matha E. vs. Melvin H. VAUGHN Pauline M. vs.

Harold 3. MORGAN Lozina E. vs. Harvey D. SHEARER Leila L.

vs. John E. HILL Phyllis vs. Charles. SHILKETT Floyd Jr.

vs. Dorothy A. BERTINOTTI Vincent A. vs. Edna L.

VEECH La Vounce Y. vs. Claude W. STOCKER William R. vs.

Constance. HAMILTON Betty vs. Leroy. EMICH Frederick K. vs.

Joyce T. BARRETT Helen G. vs. John S. HARDAS Herbert vs.

Loretta. CLEVENS Dana I. vs. Edward J. BEACH Esther J.

vs. Eugene M. HALLER Theodore J. vs. Florida.

WISE Finley G. vs. Grace R. WILLIAMS Virginia vs. Floyd.

ANNULMENTS FILED '3 i for non-fiction of all varieties. the DIAGNOSTIC Wonder Device of the Age! Twenty-three per cent of the books circulated were non-fiction, 40 per WA HTED Men and Women to Train NOW As Certified Technicians in RADIO ELECTRONICS TELEVISION Training Will Not Interfere With Present Job Mall Coupon for Full Details Universal Radio-Vision Tr. Corp. 1333 N. Highland Ave.

Hollywood 28, Calif. cent were fiction and 37 per cent were children's books. Leading all lists in popularity at the library is Betty MacDon-ald's "The Egg and Other fast mnvprs are Carev McWilliams' Complete X-Ray Examination EXAMINATION FROM HEAD TO FOOT No Other Charge i "Southern California Country." Bill and Eric Remarque's "Arch of Tri O'BRYANT Hattie vs. Dewey O. umph." K.1UK Laurence M.

vs, Leota i. SOMERS Lloyd L. vs. Mary. DIVORCES GRANTED -5 popular.

There has been an unex CURTTRIGHT Dorothy from Ru- NAME pected and unfillable demand for books on home-building with INCLUDES: X-Ray Fluoroscopic Examination Chest and Lungs Pelvic Examination, Female Blood Pressure, Pulse and Temperature Studied Heart Examination X-Ray Fluorographic Examination of Stomach and Colon Prostate Gland Examination, Male Circulatory Functional Test Bone and Joint Examination Head-to-Foot Physical aoipn Li. RIGG Ozelle R. from Austin B. HARDESTY Janice M. from Elmer K.

KOCK Doris M. H. from Viking W. H.R. MAREK Yarmille from George H.

Make Your Appointment NOW Phone 484-37 Dr. J. C. Keys D.C., PH.C. Hourii 10 to 2 to 7 to P.M.

639 Street Rlvarldei 8th A Oranga, Room 219 Security Title Bldg. Phone 4215 Returning veterans have Ka adobe. fcS showed a preference for books ADD CITY PHONE AGE. I WORK A.M uiai iieui wiiii sinan uubiiiebsua. Rl! The library has 193,200 books on Approximately one-third of the potential water power of the Royal 2500 C.F.M.

BJower, 4 H.P $11 9.00 Kool Air Fan Type, 2500 C.F.M., i H.P $89.50 Kool Air Fan Type, 1 750 C.F.M $49.50 Kool Air Fan Type, 1 500 C.F.M $45.00 Kool Air Fan Type, 1400 C.F.M $42.50 Kool Air Fan Type, 1 200 C.F.M $35.00 Immediate Delivery KOOL AIR ENGINEERING COMPANY 363 Third Street San Bernardino Phone 592-66 United States is in the region drained by the Columbia river. the active list, most of them scattered in the branches. To keep up with the growing demand, the library purchased 6,629 new books last year. Besides its books, the library also has 1,033 phonograph records, classical and swing, 4,846 pictures tff -in'in HURRY HURRY and subscribes to 531 magazines and 25 newspapers. It has 31,153 registered borrowers, an increase of 4,237 over last year, Average population of the United States is 41 persons to the square mile, ENDS'- ENDS SATURDAY: SATURDAY 5 4 Fourth in the second" series of Soles starts August 5 with over $2,000,000 worth of odditiohot government owned surplus goods.

MANY ITEMS -FOR MANY INDUSTRIAL NEEDS Used and Unused-All priced-tagged io sell "SUPREME" COMPOUNDED MOTOR Oil Par VmmlUm Bmm "WIZARDHJL BATTERIES, 645 vp fxen. For qu'cVer starting ond greater reierve. Fully guaranteed. iNrom tONTAINH TAX INCL) tVhdt PIPE Drive Heel pipe TJE wMt drive couplings 6 inch. Rapid coupling pip 4 inch.

Cglverl pip corrugated and nitobl- 24 inck ROLLERS Pip rolltrt 3 in. by 4 ft. 4 in. by 10 ft. in-, by 10 ft.

SAWS 50 Gal. Drums, 58c Gal. a cuams as tr wtwcAns PAINT WIRE ROPE 1 inch-6x 37 VALVES Chexk volvM Cot velvet Globe voivM vofvM various siztt SHOVELS Round point Handlti "2 STOCKS DIES PACKING STRAINERS Circular electric table Iflwl, 5 220 14" comb. blad. Circular fas ngin driven saws, tobU typt with 16" comb, blades.

SAVE WITH SAFETY at WESTERN'S Vises-YVrenchetoodihg A5sembies-5eparafdrjencf miscellaneous items Gearshift Knobs SOFT CLt AN CHEESECLOTH Reg. 27c Perfect for Home or Ato mobile. Large pieces. VC Where leg. "57 23c Bright plastics theme trie.

HUNDREDS of VALUES AT PORT HUENEME, CALIFORNIA (6 miles from Oxnard) HOW TO GO: By roil or bus to Oxnard. By outo: Main highways to Oxnard, then to Ventura county oirport where adequate parking space is provided. Buses will transport you from the parking lot to the tale grounds. INSPECTION AND SALES DATES (Clip out for future reference) Federal Government Agencies August and Certified Veterans of World War II August 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 Reconstruction Finance Corporation (for resole to smell busineti) August 12 and 13 Stores and Political Subdivisions and Instrumentalities August 14 and 15 Eligible Non.Prefit Institutions August 14 Non-Priority Buyers Starting August If, continuing until sold HOURS OF SALE: 9:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M.

daily (except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays) OFFERS TO PURCHASE WILL BE ACCEPTED fc only on the day or days specified for each tyylng group on a "first come-first served" basis subject to the Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale of War Assets Administration. ''Reg. 2.49, 3.98, 4.93 When SHADOW BOXES WW PADLOCKS Reg. 45c Mirror Backed Choice of Blond or Walnut Finish 3 Siiei $219 $319 $419 Heavy Duty, one-piece lock with two key. 37c LARGEST STOCK OF AUTO A DTC IM TUB WCCTI SUPPLIES CANNING FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES RESERVE A reasonable reserve of this material has been set aside for sole to Federal Government Agencies.

Any unsold portion of this reserve will be added to the unreserved material and will be sold to certified veterans of World War II, ond to other buyers in the order of their priority. VETERANS OF WORLD VAR II No certification of Fie site, but minor alterations on existing certificates will be mode. Only those who have been previously certified will be eligible to purchase. You con be certified before the sale by presenting your credentials at the following Veterans' Certification Offices: IOJ ANOEUS, CALIFORNIA. SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA PHOENIX, ARIZONA SAN FRANCISCO, CALIf, Wt Beverly llvct 4023 Pacific Highway W.

Van Buren I 35th Ave, 1 540 Market Street QUARTS DOZ. Reg. 79c IT JAR CAPS; Reg. 25 19c JAR RINGS; Reg. 6c 3 doz.

9c INSERTS; Reg. 10c 2 doi. 14c QUANTITY LIMITED 5V1 EXPORTERS Most surplus property Is availoble to the export market. Merchandise In short supply Is withheld from export, ond Is identified by an asterisk. TERMS All sales will be made on a cash or check basis unless sufficient credit, for use ot the site, has been established Ijj advance, at a W.

A. A. Regional Office. Uncertified checks of corporations, companies, proprietorships, ond other business firms accepted. Personal checks of Individuals may be accepted up to $500, and in amounts in excess of $500 when initialed by the sole director.

Checks mifst be drawn to the order of the Treasurer of the United Slates In the exact amount of the purchase. CATALOGS Soles eotofogi ovoifobfe only of tfie site on safes dotes. Samples of merchandise will be on display, eucj W. A. A.

specialists on hand to give oddilional information as required by buyers. 1 fitr. KIT A HUENEME War Issets Sdmhiistration CALIFORNIA Under the uritdicfon of the ios Angeles Regional Office fry, si USA IA3J i tHf f'r' weimiiiiey.iii ijyi 3rd and Streets San Bernardino.

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Years Available:
1894-1998