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FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1943 STORK ITOKIAL baby boy Mr nn»l Mr*. Clifford Barber i »m> the parents of a baby boy »n March 16th He weijihed j»ev • n pounds fourteen ounces and! born at Coolidge Hospital. I They have named him Gary Clif j BUSiNESS DIRECTORY COOLIOOE Auto Supply “Everything for the Auto" J- C. Jayne, proprietor Central Ave.. Arlz. Blvd.. Phone 47 Harry N. Shelter JEWELER Coolidge Theatre Building Guaranteed Watch Repairing For Less Coolidge Laundry Phone 287 Across fiwiu High School “LET OUR PH3NE LINE BE YOUR CLOTHES LINE” SUN VALLEY BUS LINES NEW SERVICE FLORENCE And COOLIDGE To PHOENIX With Direct .* Connection For Tuc«on 4 DAI wY SCHEDULES FARE: Coolidge or Florence to Phoenix $1.15 Round Trip $2.07 (Plus Tax) SCHEDULES Ijeave Phoenix 7 aui.; 12:30 noon; 6:00 p. m ; 11:00 p. m. Arrive Coolidge 9:00 am.; 2:30 p.tn. 8:00 p.m.; 1:00 p.m. Arrive Florence 9:20 a.m.: 2:50 pm; 8:20 pm.; 1:20 a.m. Leave e 9:35 a.m.; 3:00 p.m ; 8:35 pm.; 1:35 a.m. Coolidge 9:55 a. m.; 3:20 p.m.; 8:55 pm.; 1:50 a.m. DEPOTS Phoenix, 17 So. Central Ave. Coolidge. Arizona Drug Co. Florence, Griffin Drug Co. TANNER STAGES .ETWEEN FLORENCE AND TUCSON WITH Direct Cot ection at Florence These Schedules Leave Florence 9 30 a.m.; 3:00 pm ; 8:30 p.m.; and :' 35 am. And Arrive Tucson 11 50 a.m.; 5:20 p.m.; 10:50 p.m. and 3:55. Leave Tucson for Florence 7:00 am.; 12:30 p.m.; 6:00 p.m and 11:00 p.m. And Arrive Florence 9:20 a.m ; 2:50 pm.; 8:20 pm.; J and 1:20 a.m. Japanese Prisoners Captured by Marines? ♦ * • j These Japanese prisoners, captured on one of the outer islands of the Solomons group, are being lined up by their marine captors as preparations are made to turn over the area to the regular army. The marines took the Japs with them. (Official Marine Corps Photo.) ford. BABY BOY Mr. and Mrs. Riley Harrison be I came tin* parents of a baby boy m March 15th. He weighed sev en pound* eight ounces and was born at Coolidge Hospital. They have named him Melvin Lee, 3A BY BOY Mr and Mrs. Leonard Crawford became the parents of a baby boy on March 14th. He weighed seven pounds and was born at Coolidge Hospital. BABY DAUGHTER Mr. .and Mrs. John Blevins be came the parents of a baby daugh ter on March 13th. She weighed seven pounds fifteen ounces and was born at Coolidge Hospital. They have named her Jerry Hath ryn. BABY DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Milton Grove he came the parents of a baby daugh ter on March Kith. She weighed seven pound* eight ounces and was born at Coolidge Hospital. They have named her Anna I>*e. o Local Happenings • Angeles. California, left for Tuc son Saturday with her son and daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A L. Aros, after spending a week here with her son and his wife, ; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Aros, Mrs. | Mercedes Aros will visit her three sons in Tucson before returning home. • ' v • Ed rard Brer ett left Wednesday night for Far merville. Louisiana, following a telephone call that the Captain's father was not expected to live. • B. Letaring returned Frida]! night from a week at his runch on Camelback Road near Phoenix. He left for the ranch again on Monday and will remain there un til work he Is supervising has been completed. • Miss Dorothy Hall returned Thursday from Kansas, where she spent six months viiting her cous in, Reverend C. E. Rowland, and family at El Dorado and other relatives in the northern part of the state. Miss Hall is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hall. • Mrs. B. L. Steward of Lynch burg. Virginia, and Mrs. G. R. Steward were dinner guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Nevins in Casa Grande, Sunday evening. • Mrs. David O. Brewer and daughters are leaving Monday to make their home at Boulder City, Nevada. Mr. Brewer has been employed there since December. • Miss Betty Rloomstrand, who has been employed at Hines Drug Company’ for the past six months, left Tuesday to take up her new’ duties as dental assistant in the dental clinic at Florence Intern ment Camp. No. 1818 NOTICE TO CREDITORS l.\ THE SUPERIOR COURT OF PINAL COUNTY. STATE OF ARIZONA. Estate of MARY ELENA STEV ENS. deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Administrator and Administratrix, of the estate of Mary Elena Stevens, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said de ceased. to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, within ten (10) months after the first publi cation of this notice to the said administrator and administratrix at the Law* Offices of Tom Ful bright. Attorney, Florence, Ari zona. the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, in said County of Pinal. RICHARD J. RRAJOY and MARGARET COLINGWOOD. Phy., Administrator and Administratrix of the estate of Mary Elena Stevens, deceased. Dated at Florence, Arizona, this j 17th day of March, 1943. First publication. March 19. 1943. * Last publication, April 9, 1943. • Mrs. Alice Laughrun, who teach es in Miami, spent the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Johnson.. Mrs. Laughrun and Mrs Johnson are sisters. juimmakeis' f/ U ui e y lyfeLi 1 w WTIfeQS# iR Hearty breakfasts are a "must’ -d j these busy WAk DAYS! Practical Wartime p Party Ideas i / |F"P ' ——in ———■>—— Ilk i 1 There s no need to forego parties dur> ) A My* " iog these trying times. They are good for the morale, and they can be de- Check this fist for hearty breakfast suggestions * OG decorations through dessert. They may even be one of those share-the- I*- j. , food-and-fun parties where everyone ilellogg s Kellogg’r Rice Alber’s Flapjack contributes a part of the food. Os P |*| a _ m ■ m m course, at any party these days, the lornFlakeSreg 14c Knspiess-,.* P k«l3c Flour mib P k.llc £ s ESr k, “ ”7 " ‘ I ' ST. PATRICK S PARTY Grapenats un * Jemima Pancake Karo Make it a buffet affair. For an effec ■ ■ a rj| i 1 V tive table decoration, color the water Flakes 7 „ kB 10c nour mibpk.iic SvruD i », 15c —— J r heap the cubes in a glass or crystal bowl and stick flowers between the Morning Glory &}*& SIeCPy Ho,, <- S»e “uS SS JatS 3 i ,k K- 21C i® oz ‘ Loaf .. 8c Xymn IRe ff M■ # V AilW 11. lb. Loaf 12c 12oz ,ar 1 **** ST. PATRICKS DAY MENU * Potato Surprise Cabbage-Apple Salad with , Salad Dressing " - - Corn Meal Muffins 'y # I Butter or Substitute 0 Lemon When You Shop Real Roast Peanut Supurb Granulated (Ask your friends to b.in 8 their share) Yfo&l Under Butter Soap ig 0 . P k,2lc 2S^k2?£Ssr»S£: # l/UI I vl __________with apple corer, fill with nippy cheese 'Point Rationina” » -e . or s - ' " cd ground meat, P iu g U p 1 wmi >YUllWmill| Lifebuoy h - ...J bake. Serve piping hot. (1) Allow plenty of time for your American Sour C A a H Oft#* shopping under point rationing . . . JU Q U 3 bars JfcWW AFTEE PArTY k takes longer. Best time to shop is p|r|l|oV _ ■ Sr. ... on out in forn early m the week and early in the day. " /oz jar • w tion notices. When guests a.. , ,et (2) Be sure and take your War Ration Standard each one draw the job he is to do out Book No. 2 with you. No stamps .. . Scott Cl„ C nr ,„ Oft#* ° g l° P a r.o rationed items: " - . __ Fljf p, can ZOC £ (3) Take your point value chart along I OW6IS isn » n «1 IUC main course, carrying out the dishes with you, too. for convenience. While iou towels aww and so on through K P. duty. This is our store will have price and point Lortee otamp Good the kind of party where everyone can values clearly marked on the shelves Till March 21 sit around on the floor and eat, picnic and on the merchandise, your list Will J DTV Ik 25C No. 12 Sugar Stamp Good For fashion ' serve as a double check and save lots I* # *“• J ar ei dc Clip ad Revive all those old party games and of extra steps and confusion. • give them a fartime slant such as pinning the tail on Hitler instead of p . * # tDF® the donkey. You can have a metal or oin Campbell s Tomato 1 \- 1 ■ * * ~ ffr 'rubber scavenger hunt. For prizes - iei soup i.h 6c yMSSMm ±m ' , I __ V#% Toasted French Rolls Pomt Happyvale Cut Green Carrots -5c Lettuce I Applesauce Shortcake RPAtIC 1/r Coffee or Tea V *•/ ■ Radishes ,b 15c „ , VWIVIJ ■ PARTIES Pomt Libby Golden Sweet — ———— Cream St y!e LflUlltmWPr lb. 14c Crisp Ginger Cookies c: (14) Corn ' n 2 lsc Avacados "-19 c ; j^ Q 2 Lemonade | Salted Nuts Hard Candies j Point Sugar Belle Sweet Pot9fOoS 25 lb bag 85c flTf)lb. j gelatin in a shallow pan (use green ft N 0.2 • p gelatin for a St. Patrick party) When Clfi) I eas fan hf Winewn “I firm, cut in small cubes and roll them Ir * V ' 1 vvinesap in dry cake crumbs. They’ve a French !i I Apples »8e Oranges -4k ■*-, i ______________________________________ _ j Homemakers’ Bureau : s/sAiMosr&rshsk spr/xg oarp/r\^^^ m ™ Z -* a :l n BEEN KNOWN FOR rOU STRAIGHTENED I « ~Hi*——Hi T* I TRY TO BE SAVING, Y AHA 1 THAT S> ■ ThEIR LOW PRICES, SO I ™ ME OUT ON CEILING '^ avl ’ but Since ceiling \ the ansa-r- fl naturally their ceiling } TT* paces Guess i'll . Prices in this AH Fffcrtlir. prices AXE THE same] ceiung prices pßicss are low. A < < hav£ a spring _ rnces m this Ad ttfective in all stores i have / are not the AV_«<K Outfit after all. / i ~ ! rpinA v BEEN ORDERING BY /SAME ON WITH KfJS V , . r rltlUA I | SATURDAY SAFEWAY j THE COOLIDGE EXAMINER We Urge You - - - To Use Your A. B. & C. BLUE STAMPS NOW! Before They Expire on March 31st These SPECIAL “Below the Ceiling” PRICES FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY March 19, 20, 22, 23, 24 iWmwSr OKBBam OEdS*’”' L BL- J W j Point Pinto (T) Beans -6c Point Red Hill 1 omalo (8 ) Catsup 14-oz. bo.tie 10c Pomt Gardenside Tomato (T> Hot Sauce 7 . /20 ,.4c Point D e J Maiz mNiblets ,2oz C »nloc Point Country Home Cream Style (i 4) Corn N ° 20 2 r,10c Point Lord Mott Chopped (10) Beets N r 20 2 r, 10c Point Gerber or ileinz Strained (T) Baby Pood ■>*. 6c Point Gardenside (24> Tomatoes No ~ %s O T, lOc Point Sunny Dawn gl) Tomato Juice n ° 2 q n." 8c Point Libby’s Crushed (is) Pineapp s 2 o„ Z C a„lßc Point Hostess Delight (Ti) Fruit Cocktail,,t'> 14c Point Val Vita Solid Pack (13) Tomatoes <«„!.) 9c Page Three