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Practical Farin Re*i The National A ti°n c: T Chains Va" i" »*'l a HrV’v i- • in? book Vt ontir’-'d "Pro/ p-*| r. ,■». Relief —Otio Y< r,' of Cony o - •;? Progress." decline wPh th< v produror consumer ramp:• isrii riad or. by 37.006 chr.in stir* the 48 states. These campaigns came into l ing as the result of 3 confer- r between tho chain mninagem-* * and representatives of the N'atlc: u Cooperative Counci l which spenl;> for hundreds of thou and of or ganized farmers. So far. spec!: 1 campaigns to move surpluse c-f canned peaches, beef, dried fni’t turkeys. lambs and other pro in have been carried on —and. acce i 1 ing to spokesmen for farmer' groups, have been highly sneer - ful in every instance. They ha'* stabilized prices, disposed of tr« * mendous quantities of produce. ■< u opened up new, permanent mar kets for agriculture. Every conceivable type of ad vertising and promotion is u -I in the campaigns. Newspi ’ -ir handbills, the radio, store and win (low pennants, posters, show * displays, recipes—the'-e are only < few of the devices employed to in terest the consumer. All the •x --pense—and It is heavy-—is born.* by the chains, and not one cent is asked of or received lrom if - * » operating farm organizations. Such campaigns are imssible only when a large number of organ*/ ■! retail outlets are available. T; •• full selling effort of 37.n<>0 can be thrown behind a campaign in an incredibly short tini In th beef campaign, for example, ju- * 35 business days elapsed betv * l. the request for assistance by woiri ed growers and the opening of the sale. The turkey sales was rolling in even faster time. More such campaigns will be cu ried on periodically in the futr v They represent sound, succe ' and practical farm relief. o , —Or Else In 1930, the Federal debt \ $16,000,000,000. Today it approaches s36.ooo,ooo,ooo—because in re< nt years Federal expending •» ha*e exceeded revenue by about 100 rer x cent- Thus we are now In a posit on similar to that of the post-war days when the nation faced a trem mi- ■ jw.g. <[.■ "7 firw I EQUIP YOUR CAR WITH THF. NEW GOODYEAR TIP, S FOR HOLIDAY TRIP |J v I See the New Goodyear R. I. Tire. It's a K; >ckout. Bring your car in and let us cheek your ti; - ' lor that vacation trip. You should have tth r u: servced We use the best and latest methods. E How about your Battery? We have the Willard. « Coolidge Auto Supply Co. IJ. C. JAYNE. Proprietor EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTO EVERYTHING GUARANTEED B IHnM 1!■ II 111 ' " il -TT ll COMPARE THESE.. I© ESSENTIAL POINTS ■ -e. H Here’s m house paint that has everything. Made to the rigid Kfg du Pont standards, every gallon is pre-tested on du Pont “Paint Farms.” Exposed to every conceivable weather condition, it | - must lick them all before it ever reaches ouashelves. This pre wm ga testing is your assurance of com- __ 1 plcte satisfaction on every job. 53,60 Gallon HEINIES ELECTRIC COMPANY Agent COOLIDGE - - - ARIZONA on:; debt, largely occasioned by *'.»•- n p. wets. After t* w : ]i< .. 1 1. g v rnm . t jp . • h r * T-abh.* e<Pnom; ii. ; f!; i a’'-! . •.( d< ht • ill;. .i d -w.i. Today the dbt .. (iuctiin problem i n g so s.inj').*, f< : th*' F«-deia government, to an hitert* I i ( ini. V;. and *■(>:. tantlv expaP 1 in 1 iireaucr icy ihat cost u more than .>7.000,1100,000 a year. Senator Byrd of Virginia, one of th** f* co: irre ional advo at* s ;»t toumli'er figur* . Tin Federal < v 1 . „ i-uti ii> excluding i< lief, i.id.-a . iii<l p* i. ion i oil- grew at the rate of 1,000 person a month bi*tw*‘ n IT cemher. 1934, a;:*! September, 1936. It now costs the ta .pay is >1 ,r*ou,‘ -"I ota) a year. And so rapidly ha- mi. bureaucracy ex panded its operations, that mor - than vf > pe < nt of the person, el k is employ. : i-le Washington. Senator By i ,y a l o. citing nn i other exninp’e of bureaucrat.c growth: “In March, 1933, the g«,v- {eminent w a '..-asi g 6.0>4 bu *l - ings or part of bt.il lings nttsid • of Washington. Botv.n n then aid July 1. Ii 36. the lea red number rose to 11,842* ah hough in the meantime the go\ moment has but 66 » new ’mil a' * < • t of S■32:' 000,000." • R 8 G Cars Trouble Free * * Stressing carefree Summer driving and motoring safety on vacation trips, a plan to place mechanically sound used cars on the road is now in progress to local Ford Dealers. Cooperation with motorists in this resp - the R & G used car plan which is a means used by Ford iealrrs to " -rte renewed and guaranteed cars offered for sale. Pic tured .•'hi -i satisfied R Sc G used car buyer on the road, which reports •Wow. to trouble free mileage. Inset, the buyer appraises the R&G tag ahich assures her 100 percent satisfaction or her money back. BOB’S PLACE Ihe most sociable place where you and your H? j LSa » friends will receive a cheery welcome and We t R/r served to your entire satis- .Ara faction by experienced • caterers. ' /% WINES, LIQUORS, BEER, CIGARS, AND SOFT DRINKS POOL and BILLIARDS IViain Street Coolidge, Arizona WHY FORD DEALERS I at FORD DEALERS only . See GROVER HALL AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER THE COOUTGE E X A M 1 NEK | Bobby Pacho, California weLoi- . weight, scored a technical knock out over Lou Raymond of Balti more in 1 46 of the sixth round of th 'ir eight-round bout at the Cfc- cv I land Velodrome. Pacho 3ca’c, t llflVj and Raymond *47' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United States Department of The Interior General Land Office at Phoenix. Arizona, June 2, 1937. NOTICE is hereby given that Daisy D Cartmill, .formerly Daisy D. Bethay, of Marana, Arizona, who, on November 24, 1931, made Stock- | Raising Homestead Entry, Act 12-29- 16, No. 070943, for Wl-2, Wl-2 E| 1-2, fil-2 SEI-4, NEI-4 NEI-4, Section 27. Township 8 S., Range 10 E. G. & S. R. B. & Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish i claim to the land above described, before C. Wayne Clampitt, United States Commissioner, at Tucson, Arizona, on the 15th day of July, 1937. I Claimant names as witnesses - ! _ K. H. Davis, of Box 90A., Tucson, i ' ! Arizona. Edward Fitzpatrick, Sr., of Ma rana, Arizona. Charlie Cartmill, of Tucson, Ari. zona. Mrs. W. B. Cummings, of Tucson, Arizona. P. J. KEOHANE, Register. ! First publication June 10, 1937. Last publication July 8, 1937. I | DR. B. L. STEWARD Physician and Surgeor COOLIDGE. ARIZ. » Telephone 7C \ HARRY N. SHELLER I | JEWELER & HOROLOG'ST § Repairing 1 American and Swiss Watches I Butova Watches E S Coolidge Myer* i Water System* Pumps, Jacks and Cylinders E. C. GRASTY IMPLEMENT Co. Coolidge—Casa Grande lmng Jfe j know the trouble. So many oil ads yell mileage, that you can’t tell . sytfjgjk onc way or another. I don’t want my own ads to be in that class, so I’d like you to know all I’m staking, when I personally recommend ‘ Conoco Germ Processed oil to you. In my case, you see, I’m the Hra owner of my business. And there’s nothing makes repeat customers for me my Germ Processed oil ... or I ought to say, the long tr ~ mileage it gives you. The patent Germ Process makes this oil get ■ fastened real firm to the bearings and cylinders and other parts— as if they’d been built with an actual plating of oil that can’t separate ... can’t thin out and burn right up. Neither is it going to run down SHEaSHB every time you stop. Then you can’t make any “dry starts” with ftrliirunH Oil-Plating, and right there is where engineers say you will end a UiBESeSSHB good half of all the wear you used to get in Summer. The less wear, Kf/HEH the less oil your en 6 ine eats - You’ ll g et on to this yo urs elf. from your Wmtnmßßß cool quiet Oil-Plated engine. And that’s how I make another good friend for my Conoco Germ Processed oil. rkv r.Tjfe GERM PROCESSED OIL Iffaw t/for JHi&fe 7?le*c4a«r Drive in and lets get acquainted. Let me ex plain why oil plating gives you longer motor mileage.—R. S. MASSAN, lessee, Phone 23 ESCROWS CONVEYANCING SURETY TITLE & TRUST CO. Phone 102 Florence, Arizona Abstracts of Title Certificates of Title TITLE INSURANCE ISSUED BY PHOENIX TITLE & TRUST COMPANY PINAL TITLE AND TRUST CO. Abstracts of Title, Certificates cf Title ESCRO W S Phone 120 ...... . Florence, Arizona Title Insurance issued by Phoenix Title & Trust Co. L. R. Winkler Electric Shop Phone 165 GENERAL ELECTRIC WORK AND REFRIGERATION SEE US FOR THE BEST OF CONDITIONING THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1937