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AUGUST 9. 1935 NEWS BRIEFS Fred Filed ire made a bus ien** trip to Miami Friday. Mr and Mrs. J. M Hines made a business trip to Phoe nix Tuesday. H. F. Colyear of Phoenix was a business visitor in Cool idge the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Letz ring made a trip to Phoenix Tuesday. Attorney Tom Fulbrightj was over from Florence on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Paul spent last Sunday with rela tives in Casa Grande. A. J. Dunnaway is having a vacation at Springerville this week. Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Sparks of I.a Palma made a trip to Deming. N. M., last week. \V. C. Ketchersid and fam ily are vacationing in El Paso and visiting relatives. NOTICE or ELECTION Tor the Purpose Electing a D* j rector of the San Carlo* Irrlga tlon and Drainage District. Sec end Division. Pinal County, Art ton*. PUBLIC NOTICE ta hereby siren that an election will be heW on T\i*nvlay. the Uth day of Novem ber, 1935. for the purpose of elect Inc a tMrector for the Second Dlvi stnn of the San ('Af.om Irr nation : and I»ralna*e District. I’lnal Coun ty. Arison*. as provided for tn Sec lions 13S9a and 1377a of the Re • vised Statutes of the State of Art ' i< na Theae sections are aa fol lows; Section 3339a Additional quali fications of aiectoro; definition* of "evidence of tills, - ‘‘holder of ti tle. - and "bona fide landowner. - (a) In addition to* the qualifies \ Pons of “general electora" and "qualified *•!*«'tor*” for brand Issue* and special aa«e*amenta. as pr* scribed by sections 1324. and 3229 as amended, such electors shall be :*enty-one years of age or more and registered aa provided by sec tion 3377a. Ibi "Kvldeoce of title.* as used In this art. shall include bona fide contracts of purrhaae. placed on record not less than ninety days immediately preceding the date of any electdon at which the holder j seeks to vole, by the terms of ; which the purchaser Is given pos session of the land, is required to pay alt laves and assessments thereon, and la expressly author tied to vote as to such land at dis trict elections. In such case the* holder of the record title shall not be entitled to rote as to such land lei "Holder of title.*’ or “bona fkle landowner. - as used tn this net. shall mean only persons whosej title has been recorded In the of flee of the county recorder not less tl>an ninety days prior to the date of an elerCon at which such per son seeks to Tote Section 3377a: Registration of Voters. The board of director* of an irrigation <1 strict using the per J tonal and tndtvdual system of vot | Ing shall, by resolution, not less < than itxty days prior to any dls- 1 irlct election, provide for and re quire a registration of the voters t of such indention district The reels 1 lration books shall be opened for a period of thirty day* beginning on the elght-'eth day before the date of the election and the place of registration shall be the regular office of the election district, which shall Include the fuf name and the sex of the registrant and the cert!- 1 firate of the registrant that he poetesses the qtuflflcations of a * general elector aa prescribed by sections 3324. 3339, and 3339a. as amended. No person not so regls teled shall be entlf ed to rote, but a qual fled and registered elector who voted at the last preceding dis trict election, who continues to !>>*ses» the qualiflcaC on* of a gen eral elector In the district In which he seeks to vote, shall not be re qu red to reregister. Following the close of registration, the board of directors shall prepare a list of the qualified electors ol the Severn! dl ▼.slons. and shall place the sam«> In the hands of the judges of elec tion of each such dlvslon respec tively. Registration books for elector* shall he opened on August 24th. ] 1935. in the two reirular offices of . the District, at Florence and at Casa ! Grande. and shall remain open for j a period of thirty days Further notice shall be given ff- j teen days before the above election. spertSfyln* the polling p'ace and giv.ng the tme of opening and clos ing the po'ls. Dated this 6th dav of August. 1935. Leon M Nowell. Secretary SAN CARLOS IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE DISTRICT I GOLD WANTED Licensed gold buyers will pay up to $35.00 an ounce for old denttf bridges, crowns, rings, chains. locket*. watch cases, spectacle frames, etc., or any other discarded jew elry If mailed within 30 days. Take advantage of this wonderful opportunity given to you by a reliable concern . »«*» for your old gold. We also buv oCd silver. ELCO GOLD REFINERY 212 Spring Arcade Bldg. Los Angeles. California Tom Edwards. brother of Tip. coming from Stafford, in locating in Coolidge. Wiley Parsons. popular lieutenant in the county clerk’s office, was in Coolidge 1 visitor Saturday. Mias Frankie Clarkyetum ed Sunday from Superior, where she visited Mr. and Mrs G. A Martin. Uncle Tom Harkey return ed the first of the week fmm a visit with old friends and relatives at Spur. Texas. Mias Blanche Thompson is here from Laredo, Texas, visiting her parents. Judge and Mrs. W. A. Tompson. . John Goree and R. S. Langford are spending the week at the San Diego Ex position and on the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Seitz of Poenix were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gentzer last Sunday. Mrs. Joe Olson entertained guests from South Pasadena last Sunaav. Refreshments were served in the evening. Mrs. Marcom entertained , friends at a bridge party given at her hotel in Cool idge. Wednesday. We are pleased to report the recovery of Mrs M L. Talla after a recent brief ill ness. Mrs. H. O. Lackey visited Mrs. Lewis, who is in the Florence hospital the first of (the week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Han- * nah and children plan to leave soon for a vacation to I the coa«t. Joe Abbott, of the Valley * National Bank. is in Coolidge I this week relieving R. S.! Langford who is on a vaca tion. Bill Me Cay ha* been busy this week with his trucks hauling equipment from the Hayden theater to th * Mauk theater in Coolidge. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shell ed and J. F. Eisenhart and i family are to leave Monday for a week’s vacation in Oak Creek Canyon. Mrs. Chas. Cohen and daughters. Rose l>ee and Helen Etta, left Sunday for a vacation and visit at Ocean Park and Long Beach. Mrs. Dr. Steward and lit tle son. Billie returned Mon day night from a visit with relatives in Oklahoma and Missouri. Doug Dawson and Mr*. Thomas returned Sunday ; from a trip to Alter. Mexico. Doug has a weird story of jtree-climbing snakes and I things. Jake Chesley, employee of theU. S. I. S. suffered a pain tful injury Wednesday by stepping on a nail which pierced his foot. No serious consequences are expected. Mrs. Frances Miller, former proprietress of the Blue Plate C«fe in Coolidge, has returned from a vacation in Prescott and will reopen her case business here soon. Jack McKinney of Oklona. Miss., brother of our W. T. McKinney, arrived in Cool idge this week and will be connected with the Pinal Im plement Company. Walter Smith, civil engin eer, and proprietor of the Vah Ki Inn. was in Coolidge the first of the week en route to Flagstaff where he is in charge of government work in the park service. |j KNOX is JERSEY DAIRY! |jj j [I; We Feed j For Flavor i ’ I 1 - —1 '■ THE COOLIDGE TAVERN Home Cooking Meals Served—Family Style Help Yourself for 25 cents Mrs. J. I. Robinson, Prop. E. Coolidge Ave. Mrs. Marcom of Coolidge was the guest of friends at a dancing party at Cotton woods last Saturday evening. A very delightful time was had by all. E. W. Empie and family are leaving this week-end for Washington, D. C.. their future home. Mr. Empie hav ing been transferred to that place in the government service. Tip Edwards is adding an extension to his restaurant property on North Main St. and we are advised that Ru fu* Walker will open a case at that place soon. o Strange But True It is estimated that nearly one-sixth of the population of the United States is on relief rolls. There were 22.000,000 trees planted in this couhn try last year for shelter bent and forestry purposes. It is said a petrified flea. 5.000.000 years old. was found recently in East Rus sia. In the battle of Jutland, j FOR SALE 3 cows, seed barley and chickens, 1-2 mi east. 1-2 mi. south. o- City and farm property for sale. Hobby Agency. When a gangster’s platinum blonde finds love in the Dakota fields 9 • Read Martha Oitento*! hcart-tly obhing story of Silver Grenoble and her adventure! with slick guys and strong men, with life and love. Read every installment of There’s Always Another Year , By MARTHA OSTENSO as it appears serially in this newspaper! I* B. G. LETZRINg” BONDED REAL ESTAIE BROKER “Selling the Earth” Active in leases. Insurance J| ;i Town Property, Ranch j| ;; Property Under the San j! !| Carlos Project |j SEE ME ON TRADES jj THE COOLIDGE EXAMINER ? between the English and the t Germans 193 torpedoes were - fired by both sides. Only 21 • ;hits were scored, each of < which sunk a vessel. The famous light house on the Molo of Napb s, in rlie I Meditem-an. v. - recently extinguished for the last time • after burning every night for ; six hundred years. o Six men summoned for jury sendee had cried off on various pretexts. When the judge came to the seventh he was getting sarcastic. “Does your sick wife need your at tention?” "No, sir; I ain’t married.” “What about your business?” “I haven’t any.” “You think you can spare time to serve on the jury this afternoon?” "I do, sir.” “You seem to be the only, man who has time to serve i his country as a juryman.” • said the judge .“Would you mind telling me how it hap pens?’ "Sure.” replied the juror, “you’re going to try Jim Billings .ain’t you? Well, he shot a dog of mine.”— What Wr Think (Bv Frank Dixon) I am not alarmed in any sense of Jhe word but I think the time is not far distant when any considerable num ber of people is going to sit down quietly and go hungry for want of emplovment and money to buy food while a : portion of the population [counts its wealth in hun dreds of thousands and mil -1 lions. As I see it, and I view it merely as a man trying to seek a solution, it is up to the wealth and the big fortunes of this country to work out the necessary solution of the condition before the other j element of the population j attempts to work it out. I believe here b a solution to the situation and the big gest mistake that wealth and money can make is to do nothing about it. I say this with the full Trio BEAUTY SHOP !| ; Located on Main St. [j |j Oil Perm. $3.50 & $5.00 ij ![ Dry Permanents $2.50 ;j A free Shampoo and <t finger wave given with- ; j! in a week after each ; 1: permanent. All work guaranteed. !; Formerly instructress at !; Arizona State Beauty ; j; College. Phone 1 for appoint- ! ment. ; % Closing Out Sale FULLER’S COLD WATER KALSOMINE YOUR CHOICE OF COLORS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES i! Coolidge Phone 19 COME AND SEE || *| j! . THE NEW OLIVER ROW CROP 70 ji J ;; Let Us Demonstrate <1 The Aeroil Weed Burner j; Guaranteed Unconditionally for One Yeajr |! Pinal Implement Co. f OLIVER DEALERS COOLIDGE | ? realization that the time will » never come nor conditions I will never be so good but f that a certain amount of our J people will always live on i the ragged edge in a sort of hand to mouth existence. To those who arc incapa ble of self management there ■ can never be any relief out side of pure paternalism. My hired man was ap proached the other day by the village dead beat and [prize pan handler f<V the loan of a quarter. When a man strikes you for a loan for a five spot you know that some day he may pay it back but its a sure thing when a quarter is asked for <t will never be paid back. Knowing the very prudent and thrifty habits of my hir ed man I was somewhat sur prised that the “touch” was made and so I asked him! how it happened that he j yielded on this occasion. “Well,” the hired man said, “You see. it was this way. When he first ap proached me he told me how well 1 stood with him, how well 1 stood in the commun ity, and what a high class citizen I was. Then he told me about my father and all the family, all of whom he said were high class citizens. After he talked along this line for about an hour he asked me for a quarter. I felt that I couldn’t turn RELIABLE PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. Plumbing & Heating Supplier Kfittmatna Given without Chance Installation and Repairs Oscar L. French. Prop. Next door to (’oolidlte Drug Company > • Superior Oil Burner ; For Cook Stoves Makes Kitchen Work Easier, Cleaner, And Twice As Economical A Burner For All Purposes. One of these burners will cut your fuel cost in half on wood, coal, [ or gasoline. SEE DICK ARNOLD FOR DE \ TAILED INFORMATION A I COSTS. ARNOLD’S Electric Shop \ Agent for G. E. Fans N. Main and Harding Ave. * I " I down a man who thought i that well of me and my fam ily and besides it gives one ■ quite a thrill to hear so many nice things said about hint self, so I gave him the quar ter. 1 figured he had earned it.” The hired man also told me that if the fellow had just said a few words about | his dog he would probably have given him a dollar. I , knew by that the fellow must have hit his soft spot because I know how big a dollar is to a hired man. I was a hired man once myself. STANDARD MERCHANDISE Western Auto Supply Co. D. M. GOSS Authorized Denier DRY AIR COOLED Coolidge Drug Company Visit with os and Cool Off WE FILL ANY DOCTOR'S PRESCRIPTION Free Delivery Phone 72 | i —A— | QUICK LUNCHES COLD DRINKS Hub Service Station <Sb Lunch Room Blue Ribbon Beer on Tap Quaker 100 pet. Penn Hyvis Oil in Penn SHELL GAS & MOTOR OIL Cans 35c 25c Quick Tire Servcee ( SERVICE TO tj|f l SAN DIEGO Jf/ FI QAN DIEGO and its "World’s RvY vct O Fair of 1935” is located at ft - J -ft, the very heart of Southern Cali f fornia’s famous vacationland. Vi s- j -rr=-~ ■' Jk itors to the Exposition will find py ~^Tir7 i wN plenty to do and see. Nearby are ■ ocean beach. Agua Caliente is just ifti ~~> i ■ lTßriw**-! across the border in Old Mexico. JUST A COOL MIGHT’S RIDE , If you go to San Diego on Southern Pacific your trip will be ; a cool one. You can ride in an air-conditioned standard Pullman direct to the Exposition City, arriving there at 8:45 in the morning after a cool and restful sleep. J We also have air-conditioned coach service to San Diego. EXAMPLES OF RAIL FARES TO SAN DIEGO: IN AN AIR-CONDITIONED COACH On,Wa~ Rail fare $9.14 $16.45 | ! * IN AN AIR-CONDITIONED PULLMAN Rail fare $13.71 $lB.lO Lower berth $3.75 $7.50 Visit "S. P. Plaza —our exhibit in the Transportation Build ing— uhich features a "Talking Map ” of the Uuited States §(Maich©m Pasifi« Free illustrated folders on the Exposition information on fares and hotel accommodations may be obtained at any Southern Pacific _ ticket office. Ask about All-Expense Tours. M. L. DURHAM, Agent Phone 22 Loans on Crops and Live stock, Hobby Agency. o TO THE PUBLIC I am prepared to do high class and dependable Dress making and Tailoring. Suits and coats made over to look like new. Prices are very reasonable. Your order will be appreciated. Mrs. Matt Benscoe, south of Bor ree’s Store. - ■ - ATTENTION COTTON GROWERS Present indications and weather reports look . like HAIL. Protect your crop and yourself by securing Hail Insurance. Rates reasonable SEE Hobby Agency