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THE COCONINO SUN
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1922
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ADVERTISEMENT
COUNCIL
BALANCE SHEET AND REPORT OF EXPENSES
TOWN OP FLAGSTAFF, ARIZ., MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 1922.
WATER FUND.
,Jncollectcd Prev. Month
Vccruals (Sec Below)
, Deposits
Refunds
i
Total Dr.
I
$ 931.55
3,399.90
385.05
32.00
$4,798.50
CASH
$3,228.90
;Reccipts
.Expenditures (See Below)
1,280.29
i:
$1,948.01
DETAILED
1922
Gallons.
2,503,143
740,320
5,257,907
No.
J Residence 001
'J Business 95
' Mfg (20c) 9
705
Santa Fe Re
tirement Bond
Santa Fe 1
Taps
8,607,430
9,000,000
Totals ...- 700 17,507,430
DETAILED
Salary, Supt. and Assistant
Clerical
Truck Driver
Attorney
Janitor
Maintenance
Refund
Fuel
Bond Interest
Notary Fees
Recoiding . :
Lights
Freight and Drayage
Phone Rent
Store Supplies
NOVEMBER WATER SALES
Residence "
Business
Manufacturing (20c)
Santa Fe
Date, Nov. 30, 1922.
GENERAL FUND REPORT NOVEMBER 1922
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Expense. Tot. Expense. Budget.
Salary Truck Driver $ 140.00 $ 515.00 $ 408.75
Volunteer Dept 42.00 401.00 250.00
Supplies 80.50 118.42 125.00
Fire Truck 3,835.00 3,835.00 875.00
Total $ 4,097.50
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Salary Marshal and Deputy..$ 275.00 $ 1,050.00
Special Deputy 255.98
Meals for Jail 9.80 77.25
Tel. and Tel 8.51 50.01
Jail Supplies 90 27.05
Misc. Items 5.35 24.25
Sal. Police Mag 75.00 450.00
Interpreter Fees 12.50
Magistrate Court 10.00
Stock Pound 7.20 18.54
Dog License 14.50 14.50
Totals $ 390.20
STREET DEPARTMENT
Salary St. Supt $ 175.00 $ 1,050.00
Street Sweeping 73.00 520.00
Crossings & Culv 253.00 1,871.08
Bridges 08.70
Park Custodian 05.00 390.00
Park Improvement 725.55
Park Expense 30.50 200.55
Park Houses 2.00 1,082.02
Pave Dist. No. 2 10.38 120.24
Barn Rent 50.00
Crusher 8.00 302.73
Misc. Items & Supplies 14.30 197.80
Street Improvement 2,538.03
Maintenance 200.05 200.05
N. San Francisco 88.00
West Elm Avenue 159.00
Crushed Rock 7,977.80
Misc. Expense 100.81
West Phoenix Avenuo ' 1,373.50
West R. R. Avenue 200.00 2,174.80
Summit Ave 257.50 598.25
Milton Road Imp 1,443.25 1,443.25
Cleaning Crossings of Snow 30.50 30.50
Street Roller
Compressor
Totals $ 2,709.14
ENGINEER
General Engineering
Pave Dist. No. 2
Misc. Expense
Street Grades
City Map
Ft. Valley Proj
258.00
Totals $ 258.00
LIBRARY DEPARTMENT
Librarian Salary 87.50 550.00
Books, Heating and Supplies 103.35
Light 5.15 23.35
Rent 175.00
Totals $ 92.05
,".'-. j ..'"-'. '-tt f'X WV.-.XEP" r.'KER. Difference .Receipts and Expense v.
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ADVERTISEMENT
MINUTES
Cash Collections
Uncollected
Deposits Fwd.
Credit Memo's.
$3,228.90
1 103.40
cyjnr
J ' J
9-1"
$4,798.00
Total Cr.
ArrritxTm
ACCOUM
Bank Balance and Cash on
Hand First of Month $40,810.57
Same End of Month
ACCRUALS.
1921
Gallons.
2,050,089
547,793
3,838,810
Amount.
$1,543.00
494.00
1,003.30
No.
050
91
8
Amount,
$3,100.90 755 0,433,792
75.00
224.00
0,078,041
$3,399.90 758 12,511,833
$2,703.35
ACCRUALS
$310.00
210.00
75.00
25.00.
12.00
17.50 $054.50
$ 32.00
134.40
120.00
1.50,
2.25
37.00
20.29
3.00
208.75
$025,
ZZ
$1280.29
CHARGED IN DECEMBER,
,
8r.7dR3
V)WVJx
10,089,948
18.947.431
C. T. PULLIAM,
Clerk Town of Flagstaff, Arizona.
Receipts.
$ 4,929.42 $ 1,718.75
1,000.00
175.00
100.00
500.00
420.00
25.00
40.00
485.00
$ 2,590.08 $ 2,375.00 $
1,050.00
325.00
000.00
100.00
822.44
29-l5
3,403.50
1,903.75
150.00
15.00
00.00
$23,881.44 $ 4,951.19 $ 3,507.05
DEPARTMENT
20.00
1,300.37
52.75
94.00
185.00
0.80
300.00
$ 1,058.98 $ 300.00
000.00
250.00
213.31
210.00
$ 851.70 $ 1,273.31
THE COLORADO RIVER
COMPACT WHICH THE
i STATE MAY RATIFY
(Continued from Pago One.)
States of Mexico any right to the use
' f any waters, such waters shall be
supplied, first from the waters which
are surplus over and above the ag-
grcgate of the quantities specified in
1 paragraphs (a) and (b); and if such
P'U3 s'la" prove insufficient for this
i purpose, men uie uuruuii ui sucu uu-
jficiency shall be equally borne by the
upper basin and the lower basin and
wherever necessary the states of the
j "PPer division shall deliver at the Lee
4 759 18 '" water io supply one-nan in uie
"' ' deficiency so recognized in addition
''to that provided in paragraph (d).
$1,948.01 (d) The states of the upper div
ision will not cause the flow of the
river at Leo Ferry to be depleted be
low .an aggregate of 75,000,000 acre
feet for any ncriod of ten consecutive
years leckoned in continuing progres-
$1,444.30 sivc seues beginning with the
.jgjgQ1 first day of October next, succeeding
nan or i the ratification of this compact.
' JJ-J j (e) The states of the upper div-
ision shall not withhold water and the
$2,008.35 i states of the lower division shall not
1 require the delivery of water which
75.00 cannot reasonably be applied to do
mestic and agricultural uses.
(f) Further equitable apportion
20.00 ment of the beneficial uses"of the wa
ters of the Colorado River system un
apportioned by paragraphs (a), (b),
and (c) may be made in the manner
,,-,,.;,iQ.i ,-n r,nvnvnVi t n- nt nnu thin,
nfioV (iMnW T ii)B'! if -mil when
cither basin shall have reached its to -
i i -si t,.'v:,.A oJ of
out in paragraphs (a and (b).
out in pawg ai i ; ;
fiihL nnnnrHnnmnnt no nrnvi,le,l in
paragraph (t)
states, actinir throuch their irovernors,
,nn,. mva inint nntii-o nf cnrVi ilosirp
o3 hf rUnormcothel- S
' ' -'. .'..'
ton- states and to president of Unit-
n,l Star of America, and it shall be
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i, ,ii r.t ti, ,o nf tiio iV.
natory states and the president of the.1
United States of America f o rthw
me viui. ui v.iv- ,wv.i..v.o y. v..v. . .t,
t nmnf vonrncnntnHvPs whnsi rlnt.v
lit 0i,nii hn in .Hviiln anrl nnnortion
! nmiit.nhk. l.ot.wpnn thn unner hasin and
79 the lower basin the beneficial use
tne unapponionci water iu me uuiu-
rado River system as mentioned in
, ra . (f subject t0 the legiBla.
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01 "s..w.aiers. I0V navisauon -
louslv limit the developments ot its
, , e 'l i- J
J"'' ,"n : ' s Ia frL fo' hp,p .1
poses of navigation shall be subser
,vient to he uses
'domestic, agricultural
'poses. It tne congress snuu not eun -
. ,, , ".. , "
sent to this paragraph, the other pro
j visions of this compact shall never-
i theless remain, binding.
I .'!) Subject to the provisions of
I this compact, water of the Colorado
River system nay be impounded and
'used for the generation of electrical
power, but such impounding and use
shall be subservient to the use and
consumption for such water for agri
cultural and domestic purposes and
I shall not interfere with or prevent use
for such dominant purposes.
I (c) The provisions of this article
shall not apply to or interfere with
the regulation and control by any
state within its boundaries of the ap
propriation, use and distribution of
I water.
1 Article 5. The chief official of each
j signatory stttes charged with the ad
1 ministration of water lights, together
! with the director of he United States
reclamation sen-ice and the director of
the United States geological survey
shall co-operate ex-officio:
(a) To promote the systematic de
teimination and co-ordination of the
facts as to flow, appropriation, con
sumption and use of the water in the
Colorado River basin and the inter-
change of available information in
I such matters.
I (b) To secure the ascertainment
'and publication of the annual flow of
I the Colorado River at Lee Ferry.
(c) To perform such other duties
as may be assigned by mutual con
sent of the signatories from time to
time.
Article 0. Should any claim or con
troversy arise between any two oi
more of the signatory states (a),
with respect to tho waters of the Col
orado River system not covered by
ADVERTISEMENT
j Salary Health Officer ..
Misc. Expenso
Election Expense
Ball Paik Rent
Tel. and Tel
1 pr0perty Tax .......
Printing
Street Lights
Street Light Rep
Salary Attorney
Superior Court Expense ,
1.00
1.08
20.34
047.35
22.00
25.00
10.22
Park Bond Expense
Total $ 820.99
Grand Total $ 8,440.54
Salary Supt. and Asst
Clerical
Bond Intel est
Supplies
Other Labor
Park Extention
Wilson Extention
Property Tax
Total
Overdraft General Fund First of Month
Diffeience Warrants and Deposits
Bank Balance Sewer Fund First of
tirfl vntitinniinn at rni siciiarorv i :; -..'.. - . . -. mnnrnnraiion. uprnriis nr
, 1922 (states and the congicss of the United,--- V"" Vhe" ores dent"Sf the .u"X . ' Zt ', " '7 Cty, Arizona, V " 20 and 21.
. - . . v..fcv. v.w.. w. .. 0 ,- (f. (.ntrn.nnvc nt rn rt fT M a eir.nnTni'if rn 1. ; I. 1 i. 11. ; ! l l J ---.., .vv.uu ...
$2,385,509 ' States ot America. 'United States. And the president of Cr which farmen themselves must ex- "W i yi r I
092 071 Artlc'e t,4- Inasm.uJh.as the the United States is requcsed to give ercFse control Seltthe day and year f,r3t abVe
uj-,uii. Coora(0 RiVer has ceased to be nav-nhVn . tVl ,,,,,.' f ti,p .:,,nn L m, LO"uo'- . . written.
5.779.303 :"!.) fr. i.n,m0r,0 nml thn ,pSpw.i- notlco ,to. tne Koveinois of the signa- There has been gratifying growth m ibpnk RAT?T SAMRKY.
'i?""""... . r . .. " torv slates ot approval by the con- farmpr' en
tioi
the items of this compact;
(b) Over the meaning or perform
ance of any of the terms of this com-
(c) As to the allocation of the bur-
dens incident to the performance of
any article of this compact or the de-
nveiy oi. me waters as nureiii pro-'were staiting on the long hard climb u",u suojeci itseu is a sum equal to oi mis corporation passing uy any
vided. jout, 0f the valley of economic depres- two-thirds of its capital stock issued means into the ownership of other3
(d) As to the construction or op- s;on They have not yet attained the anrt outstanding." than members in good standing of ad
oration of works within the Colorado I heights which are bathed in te grate- i IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have Council of the Knights of Columbus
River basin, to be situated in two or ' fui sunshine of prosperity. Some, in- affixed our signatures and the seal of in good standing and located at the
more states, or to be constructed in 'deetl, have fallen by the way. Others, sa'1' corporation this 10th day of De- Town of Flagstaff, Coconino County,
one state for the benefit of another are stji ;n the valley. Nevertheless cember, 1922. Arizona, or to such Council of the
state; or (e) as to the diversion of as we st0p a ,it ana 0'0fc backward we' COLIN CAMPBELL LIVE Knights of Columbus, shall become
water in one state for the benefit of can see that very considerable ground STOCK CO., immediately subject to purchase by
another state; the governors of the has been gained by the great major-1 By COLIN CAMPBELL, this corporation at its par value, and
states affected, upon the request of ;ty( ana We can enter the New Year i President, no person other than a member of the
one of them, shall forthwith appoint with renewed hope and with that cour-i Attest: 'Roman Catholic Church and no cor
commissioners with power to consicei age which comes from the realization JOHN ZALAHA, ' poration, association or organization
or adjust, sucn ciaim or controversy,
subject to ratification by the legisla
tures Ol the States SO affected.
Nothing herein contained shall pre
vent, tne adjustment ot any sucn claim
or controversy by any present method
or by direct future legislative action
of the interested states. for those whose business is largely SonalIy appeared Colin Campbell and proposed to be transacted and car-
Article 7. Nothing in this compact dependent upon him. The year has John Zalalia, known to me to be the ried on by this corporation is as fol
shall be construed as affecting the ob- brought fulfillment of that promise. President and Secretary, respectively,, lows:
ligations of the United States of Speaking generally, times are better, of the Colin Campbell Live Stock To purchase, lease, option, locate,
America to Indian tribes. , much better, than a year ago, both Company, and to me known to be the ! acquire, possess, exchange, sell or
Article 8. Present perfected rights for agriculture and for industry. i same persons whose names are sub-' otherwise dispose of, pledge, mortgage
to the beneficial use of waters of the Crops have been good, on the scribed to the foregoing instrument hypothecate and deal in lands, city
Colorado River system are unimpaired whole. Prices of the major crops are as such President and Secretary, and lots, farm lands, ranch lands and real
by the compact whenever storage ca- mostly considerably higher. While they acknowledged to me that they and personal property of every kind
pacity of 5,000,000 acre-feet shall have there has boon a rnrrpsnnnilinn. ml. voluntarily nxer.utp! tho samo fnr nml and character, anil to build on and im-
been provided in main Colorado River
within or for the benefit of the low-
er basin. Then claims of such lights,
if any, by appropriators or users Of
water in the upper basin shall attach
to and be satisfied. All other rights
to beneficial use of waters of the
i "'""""" "l,u .-aM.-i iau ui- anno-
iie1 solely "m tne watcr apportion -
ied to hat basln m whlch thcy are
I situated.
Ji 9' ?ottB m .this compact
sha bo construed to limit or prevent,
' an' . state fl'om instituting or main-
;:tui t v. ,.,.ft; r .
ItW"";?--""?'?-. -"'
r r s iiiiiii'r imv; f'fiiiiii:ici fir i.ni I'll
"b1"-8 --i "" tumiJatL ui me en-
I J f ay ?f J
L."1,""" "'. A "".."" l a. " 'a. ",e
minaica at any umc oy tne unani-
imous agioement oi tne signati
",uus Kcc.ii. "i mc wb'ww'j
n tv srw rv r r1 -i nrnfMtf
lc.n4.0y in u0 ovnf nf cupli n trtrmm.
t'5" n . u established under it
sha 'continube unlmpaire(,.
uv..wU. ... ...w u...v -.. .,.. v.
""" .""""uv- "'".'"i""-
Artlc! M ln,IS compact shall be-
come Dinmng ana obligatory when it
of,?";"
.iciLuicsui mui ui me niKiiawiv states
, , ., .., nf u TTniiod
anf.b Nodcef anioval bv the
I States '-Notice of ?PPioval by the
- of the United States
- T ;,,., i,,.w i, ,
kl ltl33 11CIUU1 II1C .UUlllli0iU(ll.lt1
1 have signed this compact in a single
commissioners
of such waters for"KaihJfsha 5eDSmcSd
iral and power pur-1 J "ftfu-f A .$ "fAm-rfS
oimii Pt i.istac 0l th.a. United btJtcs ot America
, state ui
1 an(j qC v,ajcn
a duly
certified copy
shall be forwarded to the governor of
each of the signatoiy states.
o
GARDEN OF EDEN '
WILL FEEL THE SPADE
Marking a step forward in inter-
national co-operation of scientific in-
stitutions, Oxford University of Eng-
land and the Field Museum of Nat-
ural History of Chicago, have sent a
joint expedition to the region where
trniHKnn snvs was situntpd thp flnr-
den of Eden to re-discover the capital
of the oldest dynasty in history, it
was announced today.
The excavators already are on their
way to Mesopotamia bound for the -mounds
known as Cell El Ohemcr,
eight miles east of Babylon, beneath
which the scientists say lies the an-
cient royal city of Kish. The party
left England under tho direction of;
Prof. S. H. Langdon, head of the As-!
svrian department of Oxford. He is
an American, boin in Monroe, Mich.,
in 1870. The expedition will remain
in the East three years.
In excavating the 0500-year-old city
the scientists expect to find valuable
history of the cultural life of the I script of the
earliest periods of mankind. I AMENDMENT
o TO
Three hundred thousand worlds the ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
size of the earth could be stored in-1 OF
side the sun. COLIN CAMPBELL LIVE STOCK
j COMPANY
No use getting excited because j Which was filed in the office of said
somebody tells you to go to hell. You i Arizona Corporation Commission on
don't have to go unless you want to. the 20th day of Dsccmber, A. "D.,
'1922, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., as pro
Some people are so disagreeable vided by law.
that we cannot understand how they IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. The
i keep on good terms with themselves.
ADVERTISEMENT
0.00
35.94
10G.00
45.00
5.58
20.34
1,909.05
09.50
150.00
10.70
153.38
300.00
3,701.30
150.00
1,850.00
150'.00
$ 3,127.49 $ 3,050.00 $ 3,744.30
$37,045.71 $13,008.25
SEWER FUND
35.00 210.00 210.00
25.00 150.00 150.00
3,009.80 3,050.00
194.00
7.00
54G.00
92.00 , 200.00
1,298.70
$ 00.00 $ 4,808.80 $ 4,210.00 $ 1,298.70
$45,913.19 1
703.59,
I
$40.010.78 '
- I
Month
$ 8,524.54
1 231.20
SECRETARY WALLACE SAYS1
pADM PROSPFrT RR1PHT
Twelve months ago most of the six
million farmers of the United States
that we arc reallv making prof ress.
A year ago, when speaking of the
nrosnects for farming in 1022. T R.ni.l
- 1 that while theie was no reason to ex-
pCct boom times for the farmer in the
near future, there was promise of
better times, both for the farmer and
vance in the prices of the things the
farmer must buy, the total sum which
farmers will receive for the crops of
this vear is rrn.itr-r bv .t hillinn anil
a half dollars or more than that which
thev received for the crops of last
year. This will certainly mean better
wmcs on tne iarm, anil iarm ioiks
1 will be able to ease up a little on the
grinding economy they were forced to,
'practice the preceding year. !
Tho labor cosf of producing the
crops of 1922 Ws still further ieduc -
cd. There wore substantial reductions
,.. ," , . . ; - - - -
au.' ,la? ccen ?"ae.i aim more mil
dc triis winter, interest rates are OW-'
. " credit strain has been eas-
?u. uus nas maae it possmie lor many
tanners who were rather heavily in-
voiveu to reiunu tneir omigauons anu
.l1 A. - ... 1 jt.. 11 i 1
,.ni ilAAl..nn : ..l:i:n
uci biieiiiseivua 111 i:uiiiiiliuii lu
through
TW
Wln
irough.
' mere are sun some uarii spots, in
There are still some dark spots." In
gome sections weather conditions were
unfavorable and crops were short, and
fanners in these sect-ons are having a
are having a
veiV ll.ard timn OI It.
Freight rates
n, . r. , . ,, ". IC
l ? ' eS,pcCla ,y f" tho?e.,
who must pay for a long haul to mar -
-operative marketing
nations, and more of them aie being
j organized on a sound business basis.
Aside irom the help which has been
fyf.n by legislation and by adminis -
f actl(VltlC ,&U'n!? cconomlc
forces are at work to restore a more
normal relation between aciieulture
nmi t,1Pr industries. "
The peril in the agricultural de-
i pression is more keenly realized by
I other groups than ever before, and on
every hand a sincere desire is being
I evidenced to do what can be done
safely to help the fanner better his
condition ...
Everything considered, we have
tod reason to expect still better
things for agriculture in the year
. 1923.
O '
How long will it take you to com
plete your trousseau, dearest?"
"The lest of my life, I hope, dar-
ling."
ADVERTISEMENT
STATE OF ARIZONA
Office of the
ARIZONA CORPORATION
COMMISSION.
' United States of America,
, State of Arizona, ss.
' The Arizona Corporation Commis
'sion does hereby certify that the an -
' nexed is a true and complete tian
Arizona Corporation Commission, by
US lyllalllllall, lias lieieuutu set its
hand and affixed its official seal. Done
at the City of Phonix, the Capitol, this
20th day of December, A. D. 1922. j
ARIZONA CORPORATION'
COMMISSION,
(seal Arizona cor
poration Commission.)
D. F. JOHNSON,
Chairman.
Attest:
F. J. K. McBride,
Secretary.
CERTIITCATE OF AMENDMENT
OF ARTICLES OF INCORPORA
TION,
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE
PRESENTS: That at a special meet-
me of tho stockholders of Colin
Campbell Live Stock Company, a cor-
poration of the State of Arziona, duly
"'and regularly held pursuant to con- Eugene 'Phelan, Residence, Flag
$ 7,730.95 j Gnt and waiver of notice signed by i staff, Arizona; .Post Office address,
all of the stockholders of said corpor -
ation at its office at I-lagstaff, Coun
ty of Coconino, State of Arizona, on
the 10th day of December, 1922, Art
icles VI and XI of the Articles of In
corporation of said corporation were
by the affirmative vote of all of the
stockholders and of all of the stock
of said corporation issued and out
standing amended to read as follows,
to-wit:
"ARTICLE VI.
The amount of capital stock of this
corporation shall be FIVE HUNDRED
THOUSAND DOLLARS,
($500,000),
divided into shares of the par value
of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS,
($100.00), each. Such stock shall be
issued under the direction of the Board
of Directors and shall be fully paid up
at the time of delivery.
The Board of Directors may author-
. ize and cause stock to be issued in ex-
change for real or personal property
ADVERTISEMENT
frauu k conclusive.
The highest amount of indebted-
ncss or liability, direct or contingent,
which the corporation may at any
' secretary.
Stato of Arizona.
County of Coconino, ss
Before me, Orinn C,
f!nmntnn n
Notary Public in and for the County
and State aforesaid on this dav ner-
on behalf of said corporation as its
free act and deed and for the purpose
and consideration therein mentioned.
Given undflr mv ham! nn.l snal of
office this 18th day of December,
1922.
ORINN C. COMPTON,
.Notary I'umic.
My commission expires Dec. 4, 1924.
Filed in tho nffii-o nf iht rmn-,
Corpoiation Commission this 20 day
'0f December, A. D., 1922, at 10:00 A.
jr at rcauest of T E. Pollock, whose
,,..
zona.
ARIZONA CORPORATION
COMMISSION
By D. F.
JOHNSON,
Chairman.
State of Arizona,
Lounty of Coconino, ss.
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Coconino
County Recorder.
By JAENNETTE GARRETT,
Deputy.
, Recorde(1 at st of 0rinn C.
Compton, December 21, A. D., 1922, at
in nVint- a xi ; nPPv i t Atioioc
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Records of Coconino County, Arizona,
IRENE CART SAMSK.Y, me tmro. .Monuay in uecemDer ot eacn
County Recorder. ' year. Special meetings of the stock
By JAENETTE GARRETT, holders may be held at such time and
Deputy, place and in such manner as may be
prescribed by the b-laws of the cor
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
I State of Arizona
Office of the
Arizona Corporation Commission.
I United States of America,
1 State of Arizona, ss.
The Arizona Corporation Commis
sion does hereby certify that the an
nexed is a truo and complete tran
script of the
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
of
DA SILVA HOME-BUILDING
ASSOCIATION
which were filed in the office of said in office. The person elected to fill
Arizona Corporation Commission on thn vacancy shall serve during the un
thc 23rd day of November, A. D. 1922, expired term of his predecessor and
at 2:30 o'clock p. m., as provided by until his successor is elected and qual
law. ified. The officers of this corpora-
In testimony where, the Arizona
' Corporation Commission, by its chair-
man, lias hereunto set Its hand ana , snuu do eiecteu Dy tne ooara oi ai
affixed its official seal. Done at the rectors at their first meeting, and
City of Phoenix, the Capitol, this 23rd thereafter immediately after each an
day of November, A. D 1922. I nual meeting of the stockholders, and
ARIZONA CORPORATION shall hold office for one (1) year and
(SEAL) COMMISSION,
D. F. JOHNSON,
Attest: Chairman.
F. J. K. McBRIDE,
Secretary.
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION
of
DA SILVA HOME-BUILDING
ASSOCIATION
KNOW ALL MEN BY
THESE PRESENTS:
! That we. the undersigned, do here
by associate ourselves together for the '
nur-nncp nf fnvminn- n rnrnorntion un-I
der the laws of the State of Arizona
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I ana ao nereny mane, auopt, execute n- ..ow ...w..h .. ..t..
I and aclcnowledge these articles of in- may not be amended or revised ex
corporation: ' cept by a majority vote of the stock-
ARTICLE I.
The names, residences and post-office
addresses of the incorporators
are:
P. J. Moran, Residence, Flagstaff,
Arizona; Post Office Address, Flag
staff, Arizona.
John G. Verkamp, Residence, Flag.
' staff, Arizona; Post Office address,
Flagstaff, Arizona.
Henry L. Albers, Residence, Flag-
staff, Arizona; Post Office address,
Flagstaff, Arizona.
i IMagstaff, Arizona.
David Babbitt, Residence, 'Flagstaff,
Arizona; fost umce Address, ring
staff, Arizona.
ARTICLE II.
The name of this corporation is DA!
SILVA HO IE - BUILDING ASSO-
CIATION. I
ARTICLE III.
The principal place of business of
this corporation shall be Flagstaff,
Coconino County, Arizona, but branch
offices may be maintained at anyj
place or places which may suit the
requirements of this corporation.
ARTICLE IV.
The authorized capital stock of this
corporation shall be Fifty Thousand
Dollars ($50,000), divided into five
hundred (500) shares of the par value
of One Hundred Dollars ($100) each.
The capital stock of this corporation
shall be issued when paid for in cash,
or its equivalent, and shnll be for-
ADVERTISEMENT
of the Roman Catholic Church or to a
Council of the Knights of Columbus
in good standing and located at the
Town of Flagstaff Coconino County,
Arizona, and any of the capital stock
otner man a council oi me jvnignis
of Columbus in good standing and
located at the Town of Flagstaff,
Coconino County, Arizona, shall be al
lowed to vote any of said stock.
ARTICLE V.
The general nature of the business
prove the same;
To own and hold as security, or
otherwise, shares of its own capital
' stock and that of othir rnrnorationsr
' to cancel and to re-issue shares of its
I own capital stock;
To issue bonds, notes, debentures
aim omer eviuences oi inaeDtcuness
and to secure the payment of the
same by mortgage, deed of trust or
otherwise:
To own, hold, buy and sell, hypo-
' thecatc and mortgage bonds, notes
a debentures of persons and other
in cencral,
To do and perform such business
not inconsistent with law in any part
OI lne wonu as u,c ooaru oi airectors
ma ueeiu lu ue 10 me uuvuntage oi
the corporation.
ARTICLE VI.
The time of the commencement of
this corporation shall be the date of
the filing of these articles of mcor-
poration in the office of the Corpora
tion Commission of Arizona and the
recordation of a certified conv thereof
recordation of a certified
in the offices of the County Recorder
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Coconino County Arizona and it
shall terminate twenty-five (25) years
thereafter unless it be renewed in the
manner provided by law.
ARTICLE VII.
The affairs of this corporation shall
be conducted by a board of seven (7)
directors, who shall do stockholders of
this corporation. Said directors shall
bo elected at the annual meetings of
the stockholders and shail serve for
one (1) year and until their successors
are elected and qualified. The an
nual meetings of the stockholders of
the corporation ;hall be held at such
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by the by-laws of the corporation on
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poration. Until the first annual meet
ing and until their successors are
, elected and qualified the following
named persons shall constitute the
I board of directors:
i Joseph H. Frohmiller, G. W. Jakle,
' Francis Chisholm, David Babbitt, Eu
i gene Phelan, P. J. Moran and Henry
Li. Alters.
Said boaid of directors shall meet
as soon as convenient after incorpora
tion and shall fill any vacancies in the
board of directors, and thereafter if
at any time a vacancy in said board
shall occur the same shall be filled by
the remaining members of the board
tion shall be a president, vice-presi-
dent, secretary and treasurer, who
' until their successors are elected ana
qualified. In the event of a vacancy
in any office the board of directors
, shall fill the same. Additional of
I fices may be created by the stock
i holders and when so created shall be
filled and vacancies therein supplied
' by the board of directors. The off icew
elected at the first meeting of the
board of directors shall servo until
the first annual meeting of the stock
holders and until their successors are
elected and qualified.
ARTICLE VIII.
By-laws for this corporation shall
bo adopted by the board of directors
of Viai.. fivct maatinn, nnrl ttinroffiM'
holders.
ARTICLE IX.
The highest amount of indebtedness
or liability, direct or contingent, to
which this corporation may at any
time subject itself is Thirty-threo
Thousand Three Hundred Thirty-three
Dollars ($33,333.00).
IN WITNESS WHEREOF we liavo
hereunto set our hands this 21st day
ot isovemner, iyzL'.
J.. J. JlUltAni,
EUGENE PHELAN,
HENRY L. ALBERS,
, JOHN G. VERKAMP,
DAVID BABBITT.
C3TATTT rV API70VA
1 County of Maricopa, ss.
, The foregoing instrument was
acknowledged before me this 21st day
of November, 1922, by P. J. MORAN,
JOHN G. VERKAMP, HENRY I
ALBERS, EUGENE PHELAN and
DAVID BABBITT.
G. W. JAKLE.
(Notarial Seal.) Notary Public,
My commission expires March 17th,
1923
Filed in the office of the Ariiona
Corporation Commission this 23rd day
of November, A. D., 1922, at 2:30 P.
M., at request of Armstrong, Lewis
& Kramer, whose post office address
is Phoenix, Arizona.
ARIZONA CORPORATION
COMMISSION,
By D. F. JOHNSON,