NOGALES INTERNATIONAL— Nogales’ Home Newspaper- NOGALES, ARIZ., SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1941
LEGAL NOTICES! LEGAL NOTICE!
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS
OF THE
Santa Cruz County Board Os Supervisors
Office of the Board
' of Supervisors
Nogales, Arizona
March 19th, 1941
The Board met pursuant to recessed meeting of March 3rd. 1941.
Present, Louis Escalada, Chairman, R. T. Frazier Jr., and A. B. Sorrells,
members, Wm. G. Simonton, Clerk.
The Board met to attend a meeting of the State Tax Commission
%i regard to a special levy.
There being no further business to come before the board at this
time, they adjourned to meet on April 7th. 1941.
L. ESCALADA,
Chairman j
ATTEST:
WM. G. SIMONTON.
Clerk
Office of the Board
of Supervisors
Nogales. Arizona !
April 7th, 1941 |
The Board met in accordance with law. Present Louis Escalada, |
Chairman, R. T. Frazier, Jr., and A. B. Sorrells, members. Wm. G.
Simonton, Clerk.
The minutes of the previous meetings were read and approved as
read and ordered filed.
UPON MOTION of R. T. Frazier, Jr., seconded by A. B. Sorrells
and unanimously carried, the following pieces of property weie sold to j
the various persons listed below:
Diego Ramirez, Lot 7, Block 7 and E 1 !- of Lot 29, Block 1. Sold for ,
$50.00.
Ana M. Vasquez, So. half of Lot 14. Blk. 28 and the No. half of Lot
14, Blk. 28, City of Nogales. Sold for $350.00.
Carmen Bachelier, Lot 2A and 28, Blk. 10, City of Nogales, sold for
$55.00.
Guadalupe Brickwood, Lot 7, Blk. 14. City of Nogales, sold for $25.00.
Cecilia Wanless, Lots 32 and 33, Blk. A, Mountain View Sub., sold
for $20.00.
Buckhorn Tavern and Investment Co., Lots 6, 7, 8 and 9, Thomp
son Subdivision. Sold for $6.00.
Ada A. Cumming. Lot 1, Blk. J., Noon Sub., E. K. Cumming. Lots
12, 13 and 14, Walnut Grove, sold for $75.00.
E. K Cumming, Lots 11, 12, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 27, 29 and 29, Cum
ming Sub. Sold for $25.00 each.
E. K. Cumming Lot 11, Block 106, sold for $5.00.
E. K. Cumming, Lot 8, Block 106, sold for $25.00.
Gene Sykes, Lots 4,5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, Block A, Spragur Heights Sub.
Sold for $60.00.
Lela F. Moore, Lot 11, Block 5, Ellis Ranch Tract. Sold for $25.00.
Pastora C. Figueroa, Lot 16, Block Q, Patagonia Townsite. Sold for
$15.00.
W. W. Barbee, Lot 13, Block 7, Town of Nogales, Sold for $116.40;
Lots 47 and 48, Marsh Height Sub. Sold for $18.94.
Milford L. Noon, Let 11, Walnut Grove Sub., sold for $20.00.
J. A. Harrison, Lot 21, Block 16. City of Nogales. Arizona. Sold for
$609.00.
Buckhorn Tavern & Investment Co., Lots 25, 26. 27, and 28, Block
1, City of Nogales. Arizona. Sold for $20.00.
Joe T. Bennett, Lot 14, Block 18, City of Nogales. Sold for $50.00. .
Buckhorn Tavern & Investment Co., Lot 26, Block 8.. Mountain ,
View Sub., City of Nogales, Arizona. Sold for $5.00.
Buckhorn Tavern & Investment Co., Lots 5. 6 and 7, Block 17, Towrn j
of Nogales, Arizona. Sold for $18)00.00.
Tom Morgan. Lot 1, Blk. 7, Town of Nogales. Sold for $120.00.
. Josefina Mix Kibby. Lot 5, Blk. G. Sold for $15.00, Smelter Tract,
City of Nogales, Arizona.
Antonio De La Ossa, Westerly 71.5 feet of Lot 4. Block 1. Ellis
Ranch Tract, City of Nogales. Sold for $40.00.
Cirilo Salazar, Sr., Lot 8, Block O, Smelter Tract, City of Nogales,
Arizona. Sold for $25.00.
Herminia Villasenor, Lots 26 and 28, Block 16, City of Nogales. Ari
zona. Sold for $75.00.
Thomas F. Griffin, Lot 1 and 2, Block 12, and. Lot 3, Block 13
Sunnyside Sub. Sold for SI.OO each.
William Rosenberg. Lot 7, Block 4, Town of Tubac, sold for $20.00.
Edward Alvarez, Lot C-26, Block 1, Town of Nogales. Sold for SI.OO.
Juanita Sierras, S I iNBV4 Section 7. Twp. 21, R. 13E.
120 acres. Sold for $120.10.
W. H. Roper. Lot 26, Walnut Gtove Subdivision. Sold for $25.00.
John M. Svmmey. Lots 36 to 56 inclusive. Walnut Grove Subdivision.
Sold for $40.00.
Richardson Real Estate Mining and Com. Corp. Lot 3 and 4. Block
O, East Side Addition, Patagonia, Arizona. Sold fer $5.00.'
Eva Matrecito . Lot 23, Block Q, Patagonia Townsite. Sold lor SB.OO.
UPON MOTION of R. T. Frazier, Jr., seconded by A. B. Sorrells
and carried the following resolution was unanimously passed and adopted:
RESOLVED THAT the real estate assessed on thei tax rolls of Santa
Cruz County, Arizona under 'assessment numbers 330, 349. 354, 333, for
the years 1937, 1938, 1939, and the First half of the year 1940 repectively,
would not sell for the amount of taxes. Interest, penalties and costs
levied and assessed but remaining unpaid thereon for the aforesaid years
and that the aforesaid property would not sell for more than Three
Hundred Eleven and 21/100 ($311.21) Dollars, for which reason the
taxes shall be and they are hereby compromised for the sum of Three
Hundred Eleven and 21/100 ($311.21) Dollars, and the County Treasurer
is authorized and directed to accept such sum in full payment thereof
for the years aforesaid and to distribute the same to the various funds
to which said taxes are due in the proportion as the amounts bear to
the whole amount charged against said property.
UPON MOTION of R. T. Frazier, Jr., seconded by A. B. Sorrells and
•carried, the following resolution was unanimously passed and adopted:
RESOLVED THAT.'the real estate assessed on the tax rolls of Santa
•Cruz County, Arizona, in the name of Beatric O. de Valdez for the years
1934. would not sell for the amount of Taxes, interest, penalties and costs
levied and assessed but remaining unpaid thereon for the aforesaid year
and that the aforesaid prqperty would not sell for more than Twenty
Five ($25.00) Dollars, for which rea.'on the taxes shall be and they are
hereby compromised for the sum oi Twenty Five < 525.00' dollars, ar.d the
County Treasurer is authorized and directed to accept such sum in t’ l 1
payments thereof for the year 1934, and to distribute the same to the
various funds to which said taxes are due in proportion as the amounts
bear to the whole amount charged against said property.
UPON MOTION of R. T. Fraz*er, Jr., seconded by A. B. Sorrells and
carried the following resolution was unanimously passed and adopted:
RESOLVED THAT the real estate assessed on the tax rolls of Santa
Cruz County, Arizona, under assessment numbers 202, 207 and 210. for
the years 1938, 1939 and the First Half of the year 1940, respectively,
would not sell forithe amount of taxes. Interest, penalties and costs levied
emd assessed but remaining unpaid thereon for the aforesaid years and
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that the aforesaid property would not sell for more than Six Hundred
($600.00) Dollars, for which reason the taxes shall be and they are hereby
i compromised for the sum of Six Hundred ($600.00) Dollars, and the
| County Treasurer is authorized and directed to accept such sum in full
payment thereof for the aforesaid yeais and to distribute the same to
the various funds to which said taxes are due in proportion as the
amounts bear to the whojp amount charged against said property.
j UPON MOTION of R. T. Frazier. Jr., seconded by A. B. Soirells and
j carried the following resolution was unanimously passed and adopted:
| WHEREAS, the United States of America Soil Conservation Service
! has agreed to construct a certain Flood Detention Dam and Cor.trcl
j V/ork near Patagonia, Santa Cruz County, Arizona as mere fully appears
, in the H. B. Riggs Plan of Conservation Operations with the said United
■ States of America Conservation Service, if the County of Santa Cruz
would agree to be responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of said
project upon its completion, and
WHEREAS, the construction of said project would be of great bene
fit to the Town of Patagonia. Santa. Ciuz County, Arizona and to the
best interest of the public.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS OF SANTA CRUZ COUNTY. ARIZONA, that the
Counfy of Santa Cruz will maintain the Flood Detention Dam and
Control work to be constructed near Patagonia. Arizona, pursuant to the
K. B. Riggs Plan of Conservation Operation with the United States of
America Soil Conservation Service, upon completion.
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UPON MOTION of R. T. Frazier, Jr., seconded by A. B. Sorrells
and carried Louis Escalada was appoTifted a member of the Santa Cruz
County National Defense Advisory Committee to represent Santa Cruz
County, Arizona.
This being the day for the Board to Check the Treasurer s office,
they proceeded to do so and found as follows:
BALANCE * $43,187.52
Receipts 3.688.43
Total ...., $46,875.95
Disbursements 3.625.85
Balance on hand »- —~ - $43,250.10
CASH RECONCILEMENT
ACTIVE FUNDS
First Nat’l. Bank 40.915.58
INACTIVE FUNDS
Kountze Bros.. New York Estate 7 O -91
CASH DRAWER
Checks 1,657.73
Currency - - 438.00
2.095.73
Coin: * •
Halves 5 50
Quarters 850
Dimes 5 00
Nickles 110
Pennies .... 38
20.38
Demands 14/.50
543.250.10
UPON MOTION of R. T. Frazier, Jr., seconded by A. B. Sorrells and
unanimously carried the Treasurer is instructed to transfer from the
Emergency Allowance Fund to the Expense fund the sum of $271.75 and
from the Indigent Sick fund to the Expense fund the sum of $2,381.14.
IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION
AND PETITION OF THE COUNTY OF
SANTA CRUZ REQUESTING AN EMERGENCY
TO EXIST IN THE AMOUNT OF $6,000 00
Order No.
, 156-1941-3
THIS MATTER HAVING COME ON for hearing before the
State Tax Commission at the Court House. Nogales. Arizona, at
11:00 A.M., March 19, 1941, pursuant to notice duly given, and the
commission being fully advised in the matter finds:
That AN EMERGENCY does exist in the funds of the 1940-41
Budget of Santa Cruz County in the amount of 56.000.00 for the
purpose of caring for the Indigent sick, which emergency could not
be foreseen at the time of the adoption of the Budget,
NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered and an emergency is
hereby declared to exist in the funds of Santa Cruz County as set
out in their 1940-1941 Budget In the amount of $6,000.00, and the
Board of Supervisors is hereby authorized to create liabilities for the
purpose of alleviating said emergency in said amount, or so much
thereof as may be necessary, provided, that any sums received from
■ sources other than direct taxation in excess of the amount antici
| pa ted in the 1940-41 Budget be first used or applied to decrease this
emergency levy and that the said special levy be made for such
! amount remaining after application of the extra funds.
DULY PASSED AND ADOPTED by vote of Members O’Neil and
Peterson, on this 30th day of March, 1941, at the office o-f the State
Tax Commission, Capitol, Phoenix, Arizona.
SIGNED: D. C. O’NEIL,
Acting Chairman
ATTEST:
SIGNED: LILLIAN H. SWISHER.
Secretary.
j The widow's exemptions of Dolores Vda. de Cordova was allow'd
for the years 1939 and 1940.
The Widow’s exemption oi Josephine Burley was allowed for the
year 1940.
I
J. J. Lowe was allowed a leave of absence from the State, starting
April 4th, 1941.
Helen O'Keefe was granted a leave of absence from the State start
| ing April 28th, 1941.
The monthly reports- were received from the Sheriff. Assessor.
Treasurer, Recorder, Clerk of the Superior Court, Justices of the Peace.
County Physician and Sanitarian.
i The following claims and demands were received, audited, allowed
<and ordered paid out of the various county funds: Wt. 61, J. E. Haiat,
! roadwork. $10.00; Wt. 205. Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Supplies,
i $26.20; Wt. 206, Laura Edwards. Hospital Misc., $45.00; Wt. 207. Louis
Escalada, Chairman of Board of Supervisors, Unemployment Relief.
$255.00: Wt. 208, Emest Bartlett. Misc. Misc., $20.00; Wt. 62. Marse’o
Tapia, Roadwork, $20.00; Wt. 209, Chas. W. Johnston, Furniture and
I Fixtures, $4.34; Wt. 63. Jack Turner, roadwork, $75.00; Wt. 63. Gilbert
i Lopez, Roadwork, $10.00: Wt. 63, Rafael Amada, Roadwork. $15.00;
| Wt. 210, Mrs. Ruth Simonton. Clerical work. Bd. of Supervisors. $62.50;
| Wt. 64, Leonllo Larriva,
! Unemployment Relief Proj. 1120, $20.00; Wt. 65; Luie C. Barringer.
(Roadwork, $75.00; Wt. 212, The Triangle Case. Feeding Prisoners,
i $122.85; Wt. 66. Juan Argules, Roadwork, $10.00; Wt. 213, Leandro
1 Canelos. C. H. Misc., $10.00: Wt. 67, Wm. G. Simonton, Road Mis...
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$35.00; Wt. 214, Leandro Canelos, CH. Misc., $10.62; Wt. 68, James G.
Fraizer, Roadwork, $6.50; Wt. 69. Chico Pons, Roadwork, $i0.00; Wt.
70, Paul Schiller, 'Roadwork, $10.00; Wt. 216. Ernesto Encinas. Repairs
and Imps., $12.50; Wt. 71, Leonilo Larriva, Roadwork, $87.50; Wt. 72,
Luie C. Barringer, Roadwork, $75.00; Wt. 73. Jack Turner. Roadwork,
$75.00; Wt. 74, Marselo Tapia. Roadwork, $20.00; Wt. 217, Chas. W.
Johnston, Repairs and Improvements. $5.74; Wt. 218, Triangle Case,
Feeding Prisoners, $117.99; Wt. 75. Rosamel De La Ossa, Roadwork,
$10.00; Wt. 219, Clerk of Board of Supervisors, Stamps, $25.00; Wt.
220, Geo. Bercich, Unemployment Relief, $20.00; Wt. 76. Louis De La
Cssa, Roadwork, $10.00; Wt. 76, Dougles Edgell, .Roadwork, $10.00; Wt
77, Mark Boosinger, Roadwork. $10.C0; Wt. 78, Juan Yourgules, Road
work, $10.00; Wt. 221, N. Karam, Misc. Misc., $200.00; Wt. 79, Ramon
Quiroga, Roadwork, $10.00; Wt. 79, Juaquin Queroga, Roadwork, $10.00;
Wt. 79, Joe Argules, Roadwork, $10.00; Wt. 79, Jack Turner, Roadwork,
$75.00; Wt. 79, Geo. R. Hay. Roadwork, $10.00; Wt. 80, Alfred Mar
tinez, Roadwork, $10.00; Wt. 222, James Duarte. Hospital Misc.. $20.00;
Wt. 81, Vic Wager Agency. Insurance on Truck, $112.5-0; Wt. 82,
Foxworth Killen Lumber Co.. Road Equipment Supplies. $1.03; Wt. 83,
General Petroleum Corp., Oil and Grease, $49.74; Wt. 84, W. H. Roper,
Surveying Roads, $65.65; Wt. 85, East Side Garage. Equipment Supplies
and Repairs, $41.14; Wt. 86, Nogales Welding & Mach. Shop, Road
Equipment Repair, $1.00; Wt. 87, Economy Hardware Co., Road Supplies
& Equipment, $37.84; Wt. 88. Standard Oil Co., Gas and Oil. $48.43; Wt
89, First National Bank, New Equipment. $216.32; Wt. 90, Southern
Trust Co.. Road Misc., $31.00; Wt. 223. Shell Oil 1 Co:, Unemployment
Relief, $79.80; Wt. 224, Ndgales Welding & Machine Shop, Unemploy
ment Relief, $96.13; Wt. 225, Foxworth Killen Lumber Co., Unemploy
ment Relief, $2.49; Wt. 226, A. 8. Henderson, Unemployment Relief,
$45.00; Wt. 227, White Front Garage. Unemployment Relief, $1.00; Wt.
228, East Side Garage, Unemployment Relief, $4.69; Wt. 229, Geo.
Poulette, Unemployment Relief, $10.00; Wt. 230. Eugene Siddell, Unem
ployment Relief, $75.50; Wt. 231. J. J. Lowe. Sheriff, Various items,
$62.06; Wt. 232, Agnes G. Hamlin. Treasurer, Various items, $147.50;
Wt. 233. R. H. Fleischer, Assessor’s Traveling, $42.70; Wt 234, Mrs.
Lula (R. Larimore, Traveling and office expense School Sup’t., $33.60;
Wt. 235, Rudolph T. Fleischer, J. P. Court Expense. $10.00; Wt. 237.
Clara Edwards, Misc. Misc.. $75.00; Wt. 238, R. H. Fleischer, Oifice
Expense, $5.00; Wt. 239, Counfy Recorder. Office expense, $4.50; Wt.
240, V. R. Davenport, J. P. Stenographer-Superior Court Expense, $27.00;
Wt. 241, Clerk of Superior Court, Office exp., $6.20; Wt. 242, Floy W.
Gidea, Clerk Sanitarin, $37.50; Wt. 243. Walter Noon, Sanitarian. $25.00;
Wt. 244, W. F. Chenoweth, M. D. County Health Misc., $50.00; Wt.
245, Gordon Farley, Superior Court Expense, $8.50; Wt. 246, Arizona
State Highway Dept. Radio Service, $12.75; Wt. 247, Fry Distributing Co.,
Rent SS and Welfare Board, $37.50; Wt. 248. Citizens Utilities Co.,
Light and Gas, $71.25; Wt. 249, Mt. States Tel. and Tel Co., Phones
and Tolls, $90.70; Wt. 250, Carroon Mortuary Co., Burial Indigents.
$175.00; Wt. 251, Nogales Daily Herald. Welfare Board. $7.50; Wt. 252,
I’. W. Hannah Ins. Agency, Prem. on Insurance, $5.00; Wt. 253,
Economy Hardware Store, Sheriff Office Expense. $7.50; Wt. 254.
Nogales Merchants Credit Ass’n., Assessors Off. Exp., $7.50;, Wt. 255,
Nogales International, Printing and Supplies. $207.00; Wt. 256, Escalada
Bros., Misc. Misc., $8.82; Wt. 257, Nogales Plumbing & Electric Co.,
Welfare Board, $4.84; Wt. '258, Wilde’s, Supplies, $79.55; Wt. 259, J.
M. Soto, Jr., Finger Printing, $20.00; Wt. 260. Don Smith, Immigration
Commissioner. $200.00; Wt. 261, City of Nogales, Water, $25.75; Wt.
262, Western Union Tel. Co., Telegram and Time Clock. $13.04; Wt.
263, Southern Trust Co., Prem, on Insurance, $33.76; Wt. 264, Mountain
States Tel. and Tel. Co., Phones and Tolls, $95.30; Wt. 265, Chas.
G. Boice, Auto Service—Unemployment Relief, $142.03; Wt. 266. Western
Union Tel. Co., Various telegrams, $6.06; Wt. 267. F. W. Hannah. Insur
ance Agency, Prem. on Official Bands, $20.00; Wt. 268, Art Burnside
Co., Sheriff’s office expense. $2.28; Wt. 269. Bracker’s Dept. Store. Jail
Expense, $2.44; Wt. 270, Kress & Co., Supplies. $6.10; Wt. 271, Phoenix
Blue Print Co., Misc. Misc., $20.54; Wt 271, Phoenix Blue Print Co.,
C. H. Misc., $15.21; Wt. 272, Nogales Herald, Printing, Misc. Misc.,
$12.00; Wt. 273, Nogales Feed & Seed Co.. C. H. Repairs and Imps.,
$4.90; Wt. 274, Bower Printing & Stationery Co., Supplies, $32.82; Wt
275. Keuffel & Esser Co.. Board Supplies Misc., $1.70; Wt. 276, Postal
Telegraph Co.. Welfare Board. $0.64; Wt. 277, Foxworth-Killen Lumber
Co., Various Supplies, $4.28; Wt. 278, General Petroleum Corp., Fuel
Cil. $3.91; Wt. 279, Dr. W. L. Minear. Doctor. $50.00; Wt. 280, Dr.
Glenn L. Harker, Doctor and Hosp. Misc.. $58.80; Wt. 281, Dr. E. C.
Houle. Doctor, $50.00; W\. 282. Dr. Z. B. Neon. Doctor, $50.00; Wt.
283, Dr. M. I. Merritt, Doctor —Hosp. Misc. No. 2, $75.00; Wt. 284, Dr.
Chas. S. Smith, Doctor, $50.00; Wt. 285, Dr. T. B. Fitts. Doctor and
Hosp. Misc. No. 2, $58.22; Wt. 91, Jack Woonsley, Roadwork. $10.00;
Wt. 286, Wm. G. Schultz, M. D. Doctor. $100.00; Wt. 287, Dr. W. L.
Minear, Hospital Misc. No. 2, Hosp. Medicine. $8.55; Wt. 288, Clara
E. Brown. Hospital Misc.. $66.00; Wt. 289. Lena E. Dumbauld. Hosp.
Misc., $39.00; Wt. 290, Dr. E. C. Houle, Hosp. Misc., $7.50; Wt. 291,
Dr. Z. B. Noon. $2.50; Wt. 292, Madeline Van Hulse. Hosp. Misc. No. 2,
$19.50; Wt. 295, St. Joseph’s Hospital, Hospital Service. $17.00; Wts.
293, St. Joseph’s Hospital, Hospital Service, $321.06; Wt. 294. Good
Samaritan Hospital. Hospital Service, $115.00; Wt. 295. Brunswig Drug
Co.. Medicne. $59.91; Wt. 238, Saldamando Drug Co., Medicine. $175.80;
Wt. 296, Saldamando Drug Co., Medicine, $22.60; Wt. 297, Dr. W. L.
Minear. Medicine, $17.60; Wt. 298. Geo. A. Bieon & Co., Inc., Medicine.
$8.14; Wt. 299. International Drug Co., Medicine, $20.29; Wt. 300,
Mission Drug Co., Medicine. $24.16; Wt. 301. Brunswig Drug Co.,
Medicine, $14.88; Wt. 302, Martin Drug Co., Health Dept. Misc.. $88.o4;
Wt. 7, Olga Holler, Auto Plate Account, $75.00.
The following names appeared on the payroll for the month of Mar ch
1941, were audited, allowed and ordered paid out of the salary fund.
Wts 144-178. Gordon Farle|y, Superior Court, $166.66; Wts, 145-179, V.
R. Davenport, Court Reporter. $130.00; Wts. 146-180, Bessie Parker,
Probation Officer, $82.50; Wts. 147-181, Helen O'Keefe, Clerk Superior
Court $150.00; Wts. 148-182. Dorothy Titcomb, Deputy Clerk Superior
Court! $125.00; Wts. 149-183. R. T. Fleischer, Court Interpreter. $125.00;
Wts. 150-184. N. Karam, County Attorney, $166.66; Wts. 101-185, Emma
Gourdin, Clerk County Attorney, SSO; Wts. 152-186. Agnes G.
Treasurer. $165.66: Wts. 153-187. C. Mignardot, Deputy Treasurer,
Wts 151-188. R. H. Fleischer, Assessor, $150.00; Wts. 155-189, Mrs. Eva
Wheeler Deputy Assessor, $125.00: Wts. 156-190. Mary Bettwy. Recorder.
$150.00: Wts. 157-191. Mrs. Ada E. Jones, Deputy Recorder, $125.00:
Wts. 158-192. Louis Escalada, Chairman Supervisors, $100.00; Wts. 159-
193. R. T. FTazier. Jr., Member Supervisors, $83.32; Wts. 160-191,
B. Sorrells. Member Supervisors. $83.32: Wts. 161-195, Win. G. Simon
ton, Clerk of Bd. of Supervisors; Wts. 162-196. J. J. Lcwe, -hern ,
$250.00; Wts. 163-197, Bert De Vaughn. Undereheriff, $150.00; WtN.
154-198 J. M. Soto, Jr., Deputy Sheriff. $150.00; Wts. 165-199, A C.
Dalton. Jailor, $125.00; Wts. 1-36-380. Joe Peters. Jailor. $12o.OO: Wts.
1g, 7-901 Blain Lewis. Deputy Sheriff. $125; Wts. 168-202. Ennqueta
Lown, Jail Matron.:' $.50.00; Wts. 169-203. W. F. Chenoweth. M. D.
County Health .Officer, $100.00: Wts. 170-204, Carolina Montoya. County
Nurse $125.00; Wts. 171-205. Mrs. (Lula R. Larimore. Counf,v Schoo
cup’t, $150.00; wts, 173-206, Dorothy Hopkins. Clerk County School
Sup’t ’ $125.00; Wts. 173-207. Benj. Teyechea. Janitor. S l2O
-f*2OG, Chas E. .Hardy, • J. P. Prect. No. 1. Wts -
L Forsyth. J. P. Prect. No. 2. $40.00; Wts. 176-210. Harvey W.
*25 00• Wts. 177-211. T. E. Burke. Constable PTect. No. 1. Slo.OO Wt.
Blain Lewis. Constable Prect. No. 2. $5.00; Wt. 213, Claude C.
Parker, Constable Prect. No. 3. $5.00; Wt. 214, K S. Edmonson. Supt.
1. O. R-. $75.00.
The Notary bond of E. S. Edmonson was approved April 3rd. 1941.
UPON MOTION of R. T. Frazier. Jr„ seconded by A. B. Sorrells and
unanimously carried it was moved that the Hoard of Supervisors mter
into an agreement with the United States Department of
Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine m junction with
Agriculture Department of Arizona for the 1941 Grasshopper Control.
UPON motion duly made, sercr.ded and carried, the Treasurer is
ordered to transfer the sum oi M. 189.12 from the General Fluid to the
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Camp Lawton
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the Arizona state laboratory.
Scouts and leadens who enroll
for the 1941 season will enjoy a
varied program of scoutcraft. ath
letics, handicraft, hiking to nearby
scenic spots, nature study, and re
lated activities. Forest rangers
from the adjacent Palisades ranger
station will cooperate with camp
leaders in presenting a program of
forestry and conservation prac
tices. ,
Camp councilors will lead in a
program of scoutcraft, advance
ment, bird study, wood carving,
lea-thercraft. basketry, pottery, met
al working, outdoor cooking, leanto
building, bridge building, ana the
construction of signal towers.
Games and sports will faeture the
camp’s prgoram. Map making, sim
ple surveying, using the sun's rays
to signal by means of a heliograph
and other instruction will be offer
ed. The evening carnp fire pro
gram of songs, stunts, stories and
dramatics will close each day’s pro
gram
LEGAL NOTICES!
i
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
SANTA CRUZ.
iIN THE MATTER OF THE )
| ADOPTION OF SUZONNE >
I JANE MEDLEN i
ORDER
Herman C. Medlen and Cecile B
Medlen, husband and wife, naving
j filed in this Court their petition
| for the adoption of Suzonne Jane
Medlen, a minor child,
IT IS ORDERED that the mat
ter of said petition shall be heard
in the Court Room of said Sup
erior Court in the Court House, in
the City of Nogales, Santa Cruz
County, State of Arizona, on the
j Ist day of July, 1941. at the hour
jof 10:00 o’clock A. M., a na that, a
i copy of said petition and this order
(shall be published once a week for
! three (3) successive weeks in the
| Nogales International, a weekly
, newspaper published and of general
[circulation in Santa Cruz County,
I State of Arizona, the last publica
tion to be on May 31, 1941.
ORDERED FURTHER, that no
; further notice of said hearing shall
be given.
DATED this 16th day of May,
1941.
WILLIAM G. HALL,
Judge of Said Su
perior Court.
(Pub. May 17 . 24. 31. 1941).
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
Os Santa Cruz County
STATE OF ARIZONA
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of H. E. MIELLER, also
known as HARRY EDWARD MIEL
LER, deceased. Notice is hereby
given by the undersigned J. J.
Goodman, administi ator with the
Will annexed of the estate of H. S.
Mieller also known as Harry Ed -
ward Mieller deceased, to the cred -
itors of and all persons having
claims against the said deceased, to
exhibit them, with the necessary
vouchers, within four months after
the first publication of this notice
to the said Administrator at the
law office of Nasib Karam, Room
11, La Ville de Paris Building at
Nogales, Arizona, the same being
the place for the transaction of the
business of said estate, in said
County of Santa Cruz.
J. J. GOODMAN,
Administrator with #ie
Will annexed of the es
tate of H. E. Mieller, al
so known as Harry Edward
Mieller, deceased.
Dated this 15th day of May, 1141.
Publish May 17. 24, 31, June 7, 1941.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
SANTA CRUZ COUNTY, STATE
OF ARIZONA.
In the Matter of the )
Estate of )
CARLOTA DE LA VEGA )
VIUDA DE ALMADA. )
Deceased. )
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA
TION.
Notice is hereby given that M. C.
LITTLE has filed with the Cleric of
this Court a petition praying for
Letters of Administration of the
Estate of CALOTA DE LA VEGA
VTUDA DE ALMADA. deceased,
that Saturday, the 7th day of June,
1941, at 10:00 o’clock A. M„ of said
day, at the Court Room of said
Court, in Nogales in said County
of Santa Cruz, has been appointed
for hearing said petition, at which
time and place any person inter
ested may appear and show cause
why said petition should not be
granted.
Dated May. loth, 1941.
HELEN O KEEFE.
Clerk.
(Publish May 17, 24. 31, 1941).