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Press-Courier from Oxnard, California • Page 4

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Oxnard, California
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i ufv ucad a Kin cm? Life in Thrilling Fashion MSB IWW Lady Idint Gordon, above, former wife of Ceptain Gordon, srtnnged from him jutt before he married Honoria Lum.den, beaut.ful London, who her eet by committing suic.de at what posed to have been the happiest t.me of her life. Below, lovely Honorla when was Miss Malcolm, Ju.t b.far. htr bnil.ant mirnigi to Reggie Johnstone, who was killed in the war. Right, General Lord Btrthven, con.ervativ. and powerful uncle, one of England moat Influential THE Doorway of Hospitality EnTER the dootwer npntir hcetelry and tob fcel eOMMpbete of ootdlal welcome wfaUfc aufhs the the Pirn and ordinary Tow too, that added eeaefc dbdaatkMb the anil, Bed rkintaere, a Soar Ueap and reeding feel at bone.

few food: Therefore, mmm ROee Aeejelee be eere to faeeeetitefte. THE HOLLYWOOD PLAZA HOTEL MEtfWOOD. OAUKWMIA. Used Car Sale coupe $400 Dodge Touring $350 Dodge coupe S200 Dodge Del $85 Chevrolet Touring $76 Chevrolet Touring $50 Overland Touring $50 -Del $100 Ford coupe $75 Pord coupe $75 Ford Roadster $125 Ford Pick-Up $75 Ford 1-ton Truck $160 I Dingeman 3rd Oxnard Blvd. Ph.

RADIOS AH new 1930 models Majestic $172.00 Zenith $225.00 Radiola $157.50 Crosley $124 50 Temple $184.50 Jackson Bel! $98.00 down, Bal. 10 months. See and hear them now at Carl's Radio Den 204 5th St. Oxnard "Where every radio is serviced and installed by radio Want Shepherd Dogs in Yosemite Vafley (United Press Coast Letter) YOSEMITE, VALLEY, Calif. Ju ly 9, Three shepard dogs with "a firm but kindly regard for bears and a deep-rooted instinct for the safetv of tourists" can find a home by applying to Colonel C.

G. superintendent, Yosemite Park. The need arose as the result of tourists being frightened by the park bears. Col. Thompson actually wants the three' shepards, be says.

will lip thft first does to have the freedom of the park. Picknieking tourists have been given several scares recently by the bears and Col. Thompson wants the dogs to chase the hears away from visiting parties. Bruin insists on being fed by every group of visitors they encounter. On.

a Dumber of occasions they have damaged automobiles and frightened pleasure-seekers in their fiuest for food. Episcopal Conference Planned at Asilonar Two new conferences on the summer schedule, the llui annual ssion of the Episcopal Church (1 the 3 GLh annual Missionary lucation conference, with a total nf approximately 40(1 delegates, ar- ed at Asiioniar over the week end for a 10 day stay. The Episco pal conference began on Saturday, July while the Missionary Edu cation Movement started on July S. According to Miss Edith Stanton, Director of the Asilomar Con ference Grounds of the National Y. C.

the meetings and lec tures of each have been arranged in a way as tn allow all Ihe delegates to attend the important sessions of each conference. Practically every church in California is represented at both conferences, and many men and women who are renowned in church and social work have been selected to address the groups. BUY CAMARILLO LAND The resident manager of the CamariUo Heights and Avocado Acres subdivision. Richard Glover, closed a deal this week which makes Mr. and Mrs.

C. C. Perkins of Los Angeles owners of two acres hillside property on the western section of the Cnmarillo company. A pretty dwelling following the English type of architecture will be erected and the land planted to avocados. Mrs.

Perkins' hobby is raising chows of which breed she is quite a fancier. CamariUo News Chop Suey at GOLDEN CHICKEN INN Seventh-Oxnard Blvd. R.ooms for Private Parties Chinese Dishes a Specialty American Dishes Phone 587 OXNARD DAILY COURIER, OXNARD, CALIFORNIA, TUBSPAVj JULY t. J. E.

Fulton, or Fulton Realty company, has announced the sale of the 66 acre recently advertised inttb.e1Qxnard Courier. i Arrange with Mrs. Case for piano lessons during vacation. lot appointment. P.

O. Box 633. 5-21tfc J. Robela, one of the participants in a gambling' game raided last has! paid his fine. Ford 1 yr, guar.

Battery J8.00 and' vour battery. Fits of all cars. A. J. Dingeman, 3rd and Oxnai Blvd.

2 Ceorge Furuto. fined three charges growing out of ning a gambling game, 1ms "paid it," it was learned today. For vacuum cTeaners, Trashing machines, water softeners and elec trical see Fred C. Snodgrass, 435 A street. 6-ltfc Mr.

acfl Mrs. Max Thay family were expected to return to their CamariUo home today after a trip to Iowa, Mr. Thayer is city editor of the Santa Paula Chronicle Car ci easing and wasting and crankcase service. Meyer's Serv- Station. 7-26UC Pod borer worms have made their appearance in lima beans already.

Ralph L. Churchill, manager of the California Lima Bean Growers as sociation, stated it is rather early for the worms to appear. W. Clark, optometrist, ev ery Tuesday forenoon at Llddle't Jcwslry Store, 150 W. Fifth St.

3-lltfc Roy Page, manager of the Conejo Ranch company, while in town yesterday, said he saw lots of im provement in Oxnard already. For Electric Automatic Water Softeners, heaters and pump. See Tom McGuire, 553 street. 6-11-tfc A delightful weekend cruise on Dr. William R.

Livingston's new cruiser, "Lucas" was enjoyed by a Ventura and Oxnard party. The boat cruised around Catalina island, returning to its home port last night. In the party were Mr. and Mrs. William Lagomarsino of Ventura, Mrs.

Archie Petre, Miss Ruth Daily and Dr. Livingston. Genuine Eugene permanent wave 1.59, soft water shampoo and wave AH branches of beauty work. Vaughn Beanty shop, corner 4th and C- 6-28-tfc in San Francisco today, leav ing Oxnard yesterday. Before returning home Mr.

Wcstervelt will attend a Rotary conference at Del Monte for presidents and secretar- Rev, and Mrs. R. E. Rolens have left for an extended trip to Oregon to be gone for 30 days! During their absence Mr. and Leisman and Mr.

Leis-ill occupy their resi dence. Rev. Rolens is pastor of the First Baptist church. Get Tonight the Cheese meet the inks and will endeavor to put things in black and' white. JOHN STEINMILLER AUTO TRIMMING HARNESS AND SADDLES ALL KINDS GENERAL REPAIRING Phone 70 Ail's Well That Ends Well Commander Ramon Franco, Spanish flier, is caught in the act of writing notes on his first epochal flight from Spam to.

boutn America. He and three companions made a forced landing on the ocean and were "adrift for more than a week when they were rescued by H. M. S. Eagle and taken aboard along with their plane, it.

an attempted flight to the United States. Jack Dempsey "takes" with the crowd despite his defeats because he does not try to become highbrow and raise himself above the mob the fight fan and tipster that supports the ring today, according to the boiled down conclusion of a discussion between Fred Hokin and C. D. Smith of Ventura, held today at the Oxnard hotel. Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Wedekfnd are spending a few days in Los Angeles, after which they will va cation at Big Bear tor a longer. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mehn and daughter Betty went to Los Angeles Sunday, there to meet Mrs.

Mav Haigh, of El Paso, Tex. Mrs. Haigh will visit during July at the Helm home. In August, Mr. and Mrs.

Mehn, Miss Betty and Mrs. Haigh will go to El Paso on an au tomobile tour, where Mrs. Mehn will visit with her brother. a new use for Oxnard's pretty noon today three touring parties were eating picnic lunches there. SAUGTTS, July California soon will have "another mil itary academy, according to" plans now being made by Roy Baker, owner of the historic Baker rancho near here.

The academy will be located on the Baker ranch, scene of the -an nual rodeo, and wilt comprise some 400 acres. The institution, which will be under the direction of Captain George. Hester of Pasadena, will have war department supervi sion and will be accredited by West Point, Baker announced. One of the features of the acad emy will he the organization of a crack cavalry unit under supervi sion of IT. S.

Armv cavalry officers. iii addition to its regular lum of college preparator courses. ThB hmra rrvrinn stadium "will Of placed at the disposal' of students for cavalry drills, polo games and other training in horsemanship. Dan Emmett, "flying legislator," of- Santa Paula, accompanied by Mrs: Emett, was in Oxnard today foggy days business isn't what it on personal business. Dan admit-was during the hot spell of last ted he used the automobile today week.

just to see if it still runs. 2 Rare Bargains An Excellent Buy at CamariUo Sy- acres, just set out to Valencia Oranges with pump, water well, irrigation system, all installed; in beans at present. One-half of crop goes to purchaser. Priced $1250 per acre. This won't, last long.

60 acres, well improved ranch, good buildings, some land in walnuts, good bean land, also good fruit land. Price $600 per acre. This opportunity will not last long. Act quick. Fulton Realty Co.

Pump Engineer Hnds Dingeman Boasts of Surprise WeDHereiRecord Sales Worth Maitland; engineer for Fairbanks, Morse Co. Los An geles, found a surprise water well on. the Patterson ranch yesterday. called here to replace a horse power deep well pump with a The month of June was a record mouth for A. J.

Dingeman, Ford and Lincoln reater. Mr. Dingeman states that he has sold 40' new automobiles trucks during the past month, and h. p. motor, because the smaller that it.

is the largest single motor was pumping 140 inches ofi month's business lie has had since water instead of only 100 Inches lie he came to Oxnard. flkured on. and conseouentlv was i carrying a. 90 per cent overload. Concerning the future he is very "if any one told me there was optimistic, as much water in any well around Oxnard or in Southern California a as there Is in this one." he said.

"I business will continue not have believed "The he old the Courier. He problem with- most wells that we this belief on he real zation Install is to get enough in- he public that the Model A Istead of getting too much. 18 OI The well is 12 inches in size and was drilled by Sam Beard iwo years conditions. igo. It is located on the former Snnip nf fniit crow.

Mrs. Ellis ranch. According to ers in Ventura eountv are buving a well like that is worth For(Js excIusiveIv the dealer between J13.000 and $14,000 in cold cash, Colors that smile today Colors that smle today and can be whether it is frown soon take paint, enamel, lacquer or the joy out of newly varnish, rated homeSi Whatever your paint, varnish The colon of Acme Quality or lacquer need may be there Paints, Var- is an Acme QUALITY quer wear a uct prepared smile that Piint'Varhish'Lacauer especially lasts. They are the most Popular shades of the year. They are the famous ACME Quality which means the most tie and coJor-correct finish that for that need.

We can suggest the correct ACME color for your use can show you distinctive ACME color schemes for your home. 'THI HOUSE OF RayP.Farrell 315 N. Fifth Oxnard, Cal. Pacific Hand Laundry Phone 348X1 531 Ox. Blvd.

Insurer NOTARY PUBLIC OXNARD THE" A TO 17 Tonight, and Wednesday Roland West's ''AIM' The supreme lOO per cent talking mystery thriller. with an All Star Cast Vivid! Blazing guns, blaring sirens, blinding light intrigue and crime. You will thrill to the drama of; this exciting con flict between police and crooks. A Great Romance REFRIGERATOR sets new standard of DURABILIYY EFFICIENCY PUffWIARITY AN all-steel cabinet that cannot warp. A mechanism that is hermetically sealed, dust-proof and self-oiling.

No wonder the General Electric Refrigerator has set new standards It actually operates more quietly it uses less current, it provides the maximum food storage capacity. important to busy housewives, it operates automatically, regulating itself so that the temperature is always within the safety zone several degrees below 50. These new all-steel models are remarkably low in price, beginning at $215, at the factory. They are as durable as a safe and cannot warp. They keep cold from seeping out and beat from creeping in more effectively than any previous refrigerator ever offered.

Visit our display rooms and see the new all-steel models and learn how easily Ihey may be bought with conveniently spaced time payments. There are now over 250,000 UMerw of General Kleatrlc Refrigerators. Not one of them ban ever spent a Mingle dollar for repairs or service. That fie tare to UUen in on the General EUv trie Hour broadcasting every Saturday Evening from 8 to 9 Eastern Standard 1 Time over the N. B.

network of forty. GENERAL ELECTRIC ALL-STEEL REFRIGERATOR FRED C. 435 A Street Oxnard, Calif..

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