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PAGE SIX NOGALES INTERNATIONAL’S PAGE OF BRIEFS ABOUT INTERESTING FOLKS HERE AND THERE THAT YOU KNOW DETECTIVE HERE Captain Jones, head of the Los Angeles detectives, was here Tues day evening visiting his old time friend, Dr. A. L. Gustetter. He was accompanied by his wife and son, Stuart. Jones is spending some time in Tucson on matters concerned with a bunco case. FLOWERS for all occasions HOTEL EVANS NEWSTAND Phone 373 W Just received-a carload of Capitol Brand Laying Mash and Dairy Al falfa Hay. s l! J?^ 4 LAYING MASH, 100 LBS. u $2.25 ALFALFA HAY, BIG BALES f l l 60 Special Prices on Quantity i PUCHI BROS. MERC. CO. 227 Grand Ave. Phone 37 Nogales, Arizona PUBLIC AUCTION OF FURNITURE AND FIXTURES OF Estate Os Sonora Bank & Trust Company WEDNESDAY JANUARY 25—10 A. M. at 223 Morley Avenue The following will be auctioned at this sale: 2 General Bookkeepers Desks 1 Mahogany roll top desk and swivel 5 Stools chair Mahogany filing cabinets 1 Metal file 1 Coat rack 1 Wood book case and file 1 Marvin square door safe • Electric fans 1 Lobby desk ; 11 Cuspidors - 1 Lobby bench 1 Double screw door yale safe 1 Set Mahogany bank fixtures 1 Metal cabinet 1 Burroughs General Bookkeeping ma- 1 Set vault metal shelves <? chine 8 key and symbols with stand i Nest 22 safe deposit boxes 1 Burroughs Bookkeeping machine with 1 Nest 5Q safe deposit boxe3 stand lo key j Nest 2 o safe deposit boxes 1 Burroughs Posting machine 9 key 1 Mosler time lock vault door with with stand . frame and 2 vault grills 1 Burroughs Posting machine 9 key 7 Paper baskets with stand * 1 Burroughs adding machine 7 k«y 1 Mahogany chair 1 Mahogany Directors table and chairs 1 Wood stove ' and other articles too numerous to mention The right to reject any and all bids is reserved SALE AT 223 MORLEY AVENUE 5 Champion Liar Phil McCarthy of Denver, Colo., is the champion liar of America. Ho went after the title with a story of a cockeyed cat, made mouser by science, . . . and won the award of the Bur lington, VVis., Liars’ Club. 1500 al leged liars competed. ± RETURNS TO SCHOOL Rafael Ibarra, Jr., left Wednes day to resume his studies at the University of Mexico City after spending his annual winter vacation visiting his mother here. Enroute he will stop off for a few days to visit his fathtr on the Ibarra ranch in Sinaloa. Mexico City universities have their long vacation periods in the winter, instead of summer as in the United States. J. M. Almada and wife were ar rivals here Monday from Hermosillo. Mr. Almada is an official of the Banco Mercantil y AgricoK Ygnacio Pesqueira was an arrival here Tuesday from (juregco City. C. C. Cheshire is back from a busi ness trip to El Paso. The return journey was made in a new Pon tiac coach. nrch Stoneum, tomato man, left Wednesday for his home in Los Mochis. H W. Petersen of Sacramento, supervising inspector of the State Department of Agriculture of Cal ifornia is here making his annual inspection. K. C. Rader of the carroon Mor tuary was a visitor at Phoenix Thursday. A. Carpena, Morley avenue mer chant, returned Wednesday from California. Bird Yoas was here Wednesday from his ranch near Amado. A. J. Ferro, an official of the Southern Pacific railroad, was here Thursday. , BRINGS GOLD Fred Pyeatt, former deputy sher iff, was here Thursday from Ruby. He brought some gold ore to Mil ler’s Assay office. TO SINALOA Bias Valenzuela left Wednesday | on a trip to his ranch in Sinaloa. NOGALES INTERNATIONAL Hornsby Now Working j | Roger Hornsby, turbulent baseball star, is working daily in a St. Louis j l gymnasium to be in shape for his i attempted comeback as a player at second base for the Cardinals this ! year, the team he lead to a champion ! ship several seasons ago. HUNTING TRIP : i j W. J. Donald, receiver of the No- ; * ! gales National Bank, J. F. Johnson! 1 ‘ and Dan Folts are leaving today to • 1 j spend two days hunting in Mexico, i ( |i HUGHES BETTER John Hughes who is ill in bed at j his home on Washington street was ; reported improved Thursday. FROM CALIFORNIA j Mr. and Mrs. William Cumming. ! arrived here Thursday in theis car from Watsonville, California, where Mr. Cumming, who was raised in j ! Nogales, is president of the Pajaro j Valley National Bank. He is a broth- j | cr of Joseph A. and John Cumming.; MACDONALD BACK | j Captain George Macdonald re -1 turned Tuesday night from Fort i Huachuca. He drove back most of the way in a snowstorm and was I four hours making the return trip I here. PUBLIC AUCTION I A public auction of the furniture j and fixtures of the Estate of the a Sonora Bank & Trust Company will 3 be held Wednesday morning, 10 o’- I clock, at 223 Morley avenue. A list cf some of the articles to be sold I appears elsewhere in a display ad | vertisement in today’s International. . I Observed: Supervisor R. T. Fra j zier at the stage office at 2:36 o’- ! clock Thursday afternoon still try l ng to figure out a duel puzzle that i he had started on at 10 that morn i ing. Cattle Inspector W. H. Adams was i a visitor here Thursday arranging to ship his furniture to Sonoita. I - I EL CHARRO MEXICAN DISHES 338 ARROYO BLVD. Tortillas Tamales I Enchiladas Tacos Gorditas Menudo and Frijoles We take special orders for 1 Mexican Dishes for New Year’s ' 1 ~ R.G. IBARRA Grower Shipper and i Distributor ! Mexican Tomatoes I MISS R. PHILLIPS, Sales Manager La Ville De Paris Bldg. Nogales, Arizona BISBEE LIKE BINGHAM “Bisbee is a picture of Bing ham, Utah,” it was declared by Frank Sawyer, furniture merchant, on return the first of the week from his first trip to the Bisbee, Tomb stone and St. David district. He made the journey in his new Ford coupe. C. O. Putnam, butter and egg man, was in town Thursday from Sonoita. THURBER HERE H. B. Thurber was here Wednes day from his cattle ranch on the Greaterville road a short distance from Sonoita. He is leaving next week for Texas to purchase some purebred animals. F. M. Daugherty was here yester day from Tubac. Observed: E. K. Cumming walk ing down Grand avenue yesterday afternoon carrying a broom. WARRANT ISSUED ■ A warrant for the arrest at Fort I Huachuca of Sgt. Benjamin Turner I of the 25th Infantry was issued this I week by Chief of Police J. J. Lowe. I He is wanted for wrecking one of I C. C. Cheshire’s houses in this city. I The wrecking followed a row be- I tween Turner and wife, it was said. I I Buster Sorrells, who was recently I accidentally shot while horseback I riding, was removed Wednesday I from St. Joseph’s Hospital to the I home of his sister, Mrs. Paul Sum- I mers oh the Tucson road. He is I getting along nicely. Mrs. Layne, guest of the Brick- ( I wood hotel for the past three days, I accompanied by a party of five left I for Hermosillo on a pleasure trip I : Friday. Mrs. Layne manages tht I Rey Layne Foundation a charitable I organization which feeds many I thousand people over the country I annually. j HINDS GETS CONTRACT Contractor Leo Hines was success-1 ful bidder for the brick work on the new grammar school to be j erected near the high school. Bids were opened Wednesday night by' the beard of trustees of Nogales School District No. 1. WALTER DOUGLAS TO BE HERE TUESDAY|I Walter Douglas of the Southern ; Pacific, L. G. Hoff of the Southern Pacific de Mexico, and other prom- j iiicnt railroad officials will arrive | here Tuesday from Mexico. Douglas has been on a trip to Mexico City. i Jack Egan and son will return Tuesday from Los Angeles. Property on which paving assess ments have become delinquent will j be sold Monday at the city hall, j CAUOUSE-S You SPE , % * Ort MODERN YOUTHS’ HANDS COME £ROM WORKING THE MEW MkJOUP ciGA&erre lighters. 1 -DANCE and enjoy yourself Sat. Nite-Jan. 28 Kinsley Bros. ON THE Nogales—ROAD—Tucson NOGALES, ARIZ., SATURDAY, JAN. 21, 1933 PLAY TUCSON The basketball team of Co. A, Arizona National Guard, will leave this afternoon for Tucson where they have a game scheduled with a team from the Tucson companys of the guard. Thursday night the locals ran a 29 to 26 win over the Fox Theater team. A. L. Meloche and Dave Coughan our are back from a several weeks hunting trip in Mexico. W. H. Grove and P. V. Mabry returned yesterday from Phoenix where they spent several days. Barber Service of highest quality The Sunshine Shop 221 GRAND AVE. (Formerly Felix Barber Shop) H. R. FAITH, Prop. COAL r" ALL GRADES , $14.00 per ton and up W WOOD - KINDLING Border Fuel & Supply Company 499-2 Grand Ave. Phone 77 M. JAMIESON, Prop. PIGGLY WIGGLY Specials for SATURDAY Bunched Vegetables, bunch 1c POTATOES ST? Haho 10 lbs 47c Quality Shrimp, No. 1 Can 13c MACARONI pkg. 5c Veal Pot Roast lh. 11c _ Half or whole slab BACON Armour's Star 10C Fixed Flavor Pork Shoulder Roast lb. 914 c CHEESE g cr°eW lb. me Fresh Fish lb. 12 l /2C HENS S ho “ lbJk Leg of Spring Lamb lb. 17V2C ORANGES s L TkL fancy doz.2sc LETTUCE 2 heads for 5c free DELIVERY PHONE 4:!7 23^ SATURDAY—TWO FEATURES DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “MR. ROBINSON CRUSOE” also “THE CRUSADER” with LEW CODY arid EVELYN BRENT SUNDAY ONLY KAY FRANCIS WILLIAM POWELL in “ONE WAY PASSAGE” MONDAY and TUESDAY LUPE VELEZ in “THE HALF NAKED TRUTH with LEE TRACY