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' wf * fy* YOU AT COOLIDGE, DATES NOVEMBER STH, 6TH, AND 7TH SHERIFF'S SALE • IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF TIIE STATE OF ARIZONA, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PINAL. i No. 4878 , ; NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE | H. L. JOHNSTON, , ' Plaintiff, vs. JEANNIE E. LYNCH. < Defendant. Under and by virtue of a special I execution issued out of the Superior ; Court of Pinal County, State of Ari- < zona, on the 19th day of Septem- < ber, 1930, in the above entitled ac : tion. wherein H. L. Johnston, the I plaintiff above named, obtained a < judgment against Jeannie E. Lynch defendant above named, for the sum i of Two Thousand, Eight Hundred Fifteen Dollars ($2,815.00), together ' with interest thereon from Septem ber 16th. 1930, at the rate of ten per cent (10%) per annum until paid; 1 and the further sum of Two Hun- 1 dred Eighty-One and 55-100 Dollars ($281.55) Attorney fees; and Tw*enty-One and 80-100 Dollars ($21.80), the plaintiff’s costs and disbursements in said action; to gether with a decree against said defendant above named foreclosing plaintiff's mortgage lien against 1 the lands hereinafter described, which judgment and decree was on the 16th day of September, 1930, duly recorded in Judgment Book No. 2, at page 426. and duly dock eted in the office of the Clerk of said Superior Court; and, Whereas, It was ordered and de creed in and by said judgment and decree that the land and premises described in said decree be sold at public auction as therein directed, and in and by said special execu tion issued as aforesaid and to me, as Sheriff of Pinal County, Arizona, duly directed and delivered, I am commanded and required to sell at public auction in the manner pre scribed by law all those certain premises or parcels of land situate j in Pinal County, Arizona, and de scribed as follows, to-wit: Lots three (3) and four (4) of Block three (3) of First North side Addition to Superior. Pinal County, Arizona, and, also The “Hold Out’’ patented lode mining claim in S ction 3, T r 2, south of Range 12 Ea-U, C & S. R. B&M.. Pinal County. Arizona, and fully described in that certain patent from the United States of America to Jeann ; e E Lynch dated Decern ber ISth, 1922, and recorded in Book 4 cf Mining Dseds. page 78, recorder’s office of said Pinal County, Arizona to which public record reference, is here made for a more com plete metes and bounds descrip tion of said “Hold Out” patent ed mining claim, said mining claim is shown on and covered by survey of U. S. Surveyor General as Survey No. 3495. Now, Therefore. Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, the ISth day of October, 1930, at the hour of 11:00 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, at the front door of the Court House of Pinal County, in the town of Florence in said Pinal County, Arizona, I will, in obedience to said special execution and decree of fore closure, sell the above described • property and premises, or so much < thereof as may be necessary to pay ! and satisfy the amount due plaint iff on said judgment and all accru i ing costs, at public auction to the : highest bdder for cash in lawful ! money of the United States. Dated this 22nd day of Septem- : ber, 1930 WALTER E . LAVEEN, 1 Sheriff of Pinal Countv, Arizona ' By W. W. COCHRAN, ' | Deputy Sheriff. ; ' TELEPHONE 103 for Jod Print- i Ing of all kinds. Nothing too large nothing too small. •••• • • • • Power and Appliances ii || PHONE lb 2 COOLIOGE || THE POWER WITHIN There has been a great advance in science during the past few years and many old-fashioned ideas have been discarded for the new results that have been obtained. Your spine is the index of health. Here emit the nerves that serve every part of the body. The nerves are the live wires of the body. If they are impinged because of a subluxated vertebra there will be caused a lack of nerve force to the organ which they supply. As a result the nerves lose their func tion and lack of function means diseased organs. The work of the chiropractor is to coriect dislocations (misalign u, vertebra) found in the spinal col umn. This Is done by an adjusting move performed with bare hand in a scientific manner, which in time returns the bony segm' nts to their normal articular relation and releases the pressure their former deviations caused on the nerves affected. When such an adjust ment is complete mental impulses flow unretarded and health will re turn naturally Chiropratis teaches that the body does not move itself, but is moved from a “power within,” which they call “life forces” (mental impulses). It teaches that the power within moves the body by means of func tional impulses sent over the nerves and that when a nerve iis impinged or pressed upon, you will have an abnormal expression of the motor function in the organ or part sup plied by that nerve. Dr. V. E. Powley is very keen in analysis and quick to see the cause of disease, offering personal consul tation free, and can tell by talking to you a few minutes just what will bring you to the front. His adjust ment is very accurate and his suc cess since arriving here a few monjhs past has been very mark 'd, t We are glad to compliment Dr. V. E. Powley upon his success. BREAD I The loaf that is making the Casa Grande Valley famous. Sold everywhere—ln homes, restau rants and construction camps. lis up-standing quality creates demand. Also—Most Appetiz- ] i; ing. ! i; THOSE FRESH AND TASTY i BAKERY PRODUCTS THAT i FARE FORTH DAILY FROM 1 OUR OVENS ALMOST A NE- j; \ CESSITY.. ASK YOUR DEALER Casa Grande Bakery £ Casa Qrande, Arizona | PLEASURE OF HOME MEATS Everybody is hearing of Mrs. Nowlin’s Dining Room, located in the Damron Hotel. Coolidge is in deed fortunate in having a lady of so much experience in the cooking field, who is rapidly making of her dining room one of the leading din ing places in this section of Ari zona. This popular place is a center of auto’sts, the local and the traveling public and has taken a prominent plac in the business life of this section. The cuisine of this dining room is the talk of the countryside and people from every walk of life have found that refreshment here adds a new charm to* life. Mother Nowlin specializes in home cooking, and only the best supplies are secured and prepared in a manner that shows the highest skill in cooking. At this place is offered complete service and only the best of help is employed. In addition to providing always the best grade of food it is served at the lowest possible price. You are courteously waited upon, whether your order is large or . small. The Nowlin dining room is pop ular and justly so. O CARD OF THANKS I sincerely thank my many friends for their loyal support in the recent primary election. “DICK RICHARDS. THE COOLIDGE EXAMINER VALLEVJRP FIRST (Continued from pige 1) crop this year and expect as soon as local labor is placed in the val ley to begin bringing in outside help. Some of the people will un doubtedly come without any help or direction from the association but will be placed where they are needed in the valley as soon as they show up at the points of dis tribution. Others will he directed jgMch THE APPARAL SHOP LATEST STYLES IN MEN’S and WOMEN’S WEAR H. E. PINKERTON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon COOLIDGE HOSPITAL Phone 36 DR. V. E. POWLEY j CHIROPRACTOR I Has opened Office at the J. B. Boon residence, Harding Ave. Block west of Main OFFICE HOURS: Afternoon 1:30 to 5:30 - Evenings 7:00 to 8:00 PHONE 34 I not make your business arrangements COMPLETE ~ • by having a SAVING OR CHECKING ACCOUNT WITH Arizona Southwest Bank CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $145,000.00 CCOLIDGE .... - - - ARIZONA P. W. HAMILTON Coolidge, - * ■ Arlzoan here by men working for the asso-1 ciation at different points where labor is available as El Paso and oilier points in Western Texas, j Oklahoma, New Mexico and Central Californio. These will be sent into the valley and distributed to pao who need them as fast as they! com in Hoping this will make the situation clear regarding the intentions of the Arizona Cotton! Growers’ association, I am “Yous respectfully, “FRED RATH RUN, “Director for Casa Grande Valley." i Grande Dispatch. o A. J. Fine, a brother-in-law of Chas. Coh*i, of the Popular store, was a business visitor here Thurs day. Mr: Fine is an ardent booster of Coolidge and a substantial growth for this town with the ad vancement of the tributary country, as the waters from Coolidge Dam bring the fertile acreage under cul tivation and more farms are thus created. The gentleman is con nected with the Popular stores of I Tucson, of which the local concern 1 is an expanding branch. At the Casa Grande ruins tuis evening, Friday, a desert luncheon picnic will be served by members of the Coolidge Woman’s Club, is the annual reception to the mho; i teachers of the district. F, A. Urban, of Los Angelcr,. w; a guest at the San C. rlc.r Hot : Wednesday night.. Mr: Urban ha | GofiE Motor Co* Service - Motor Supplies W. W. WARREN, t ocal Manager I ’ < ,<, * / < MODERN j ;; Not only looks after your health and well- I 1 being by carrying pure drugs and correctly J filling prescriptions, but carries the best in recognized medicinenationally known toilet articles and the finer oath necessities. \ OUR FOUNTAIN IS READY FOR i | YOUR ORDER I !| Popular Magazines and Newspapers il; The men folks will find their favorite cigars. | The Coolidge Drug Co. Look for the Lawn Front M; On Main Street COOLIDGE - - ARIZONA < , w large land holdings in this valley and was here on business connected with the same. After spending the week end with h‘ ■:* aunt. Mrs. J. Jayne, Miss Lu mp Ciupperiicid. student at the T. ;■ p Norm 1, has returned to her studies.