NOGALES INTERNATIONAL— Nogales’ Home Newspaper—
MRS. WELTY AND SONS ON
TRIP TO NEW YORK
Mrs. Mary Welty left Thursday
for Phoenix from which place, ac
companied by her sons, Don A.
Welty, who has been attending
school in Phoenix, and Billy Welty,
student at the University of Arizona
in Tucson, she left yesterday to
spend the summer in Schenectady,
N.Y., with another son, Joe, em
ployed by the General Electric Com
pany. Joe will return to Arizona in
September with his mother to com
plete his final year at the Univer
sity of Arizona.
BEJARANO ILL
Frank Bejarano, manager of the
Standard Garage, has been very ill
the past week at his apartment
above the garage in the Wise build
ing on Grand avenue.
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VISITORS LEAVING
TODAY FOR PARKER
Rev. F. C. Taylor and wife are
leaving today for their home in
Parker after visiting their daugh
ter, Mrs. Harold Stiles, and family.
They will be accompanied home by
their grandson, Billy Stiles. Rev. and
Mrs. Taylor journeyed to the Uni
versity of Arizona commencement
Wednesday night. Their danighter,
Margaret Ann. was one of the grad
uates.
FROM ALAMEDA
Mr. ajnd Mrs. Harold Rauch ' Eliz
abeth Dumbauld) of Alameda, Cali
fornia, were here last week visiting
Mrs. Rauch' mother. Mrs. A. Dum
bauld.
Rudy Cooper and family left
Tuesday to spend the summer in
Boulder. Colo.
Miss Robin Nelson, high school
librarian, left Wednesday for Los
Angeles where she will remain dur
ing the summer.
Joe Rosenthal, photographer for
a San Francisco paper, was here
Tuesday enroute home from a va
cation trip to Mexico City.
NOGALES, ARIZ., SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1941
New U. S. Submarine Is Launched
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Uncle Sam’s latest submarine, the U. S. S. Drum, is shown here
going down the ways at Portsmouth, N. H., navy yard. Mrs- Thomas
Holcomb, wife of the Major General Commandant Thomas Holcomb,
U. S. marine corps, was the sponsor of the Drum. A 1934 act of congress
authorized this latest addition to our fighting fleet.
STATE COMMISSIONERS
HERE FROM PHOENIX
Corporation Commissioners Amos
A. Betts. William Petersen and
Wilson T. Wright were here Sun
day enroute to Phoenix from a busi
ness trip to Bisbee. According to
reports from Phoenix, Betts will be
a candidate for reelection in 1942.
He is now chairman of the com
mission.
AT DOUGLAS DANCE
Misses Mary Eva Smith. Helen
and Mary Louise Damon, and
Robert Bloss. attended a dan'e in
Douglas Saturday night.
FISHING TRIP
F. E. Westerlund, Ted Chaney,
and Victor J. Wager. Jr., left Tues
day to spend ten days fishing in
Northern Arizona.
C. H. McNulty, manager of the
Citizens Utilities Company, return
ed Wednesday from a trip to Bisbee
and Douglas.
Ferald W. Parks nas returned
from Culiacan where he was sta
tioned during the winter vegetable
shipping season.
date A. Gatlin of Patagonia
graduated from the University of
Arizona Wednesday.
Mrs. J. L. Kuykendall has left for
Menard, Texas, where she has been
called by the illness of her mother.
ZACHARIAS’ FATHER
DIES IN ST. LOUIS
Dr. Charles S. Smith received a
' telegram Wednesday announcing
| the death in St. Louis. Mo., of the
| father of William P. Zacharias, for
! mer Nogales business man. Funeral
i services were held at the Wills Fu
! neral Heme in St. Louis yesterday,
j The deceased was a pioneer St.
! Louis merchant.
Bill Moery, son of Mr. and Ralph
j Moery. and Athol Flanagan, son of j
Mrs. J. H. Flanagan, had their
; tonsils removed yesterday.
Sheriff and Mrs. J. J. Lowe will
i attend the commencement at the
| State Teacher’s College in Tempe !
! Wednesday. Their daughter Lucille ;
is one of the graduates.
Harry Lowe, who attends the Uni
i vensity of Arizona, arrived last
evening from Tucson to spend the 1
: summer with his parents. Sheriff
and Mrs. J. J. Lowe.
Maximum temperature the past ;
; week was 94 degrees Monday, and :
minimum, 51, yesterday.
Puzzling sequel to the Tale of Old
! Rip Van Winkle, Dan Packer, pop- j
ular sports writer, discovers, a des
! cendant of the long-distance sleeper
taking life easy today up in the;
Catskills, and uncovers a peculiar :
controversy over a missing stone
wall tha.t old Rip himself may have
built. Don’t miss this odd. original. :
mirth-provoking- feature in The I
American Weekly, the magazine dis- !
1 tributed with next week’s LOS AN- i
f GELES EXAMINER. (Adv.) j
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Miss Eugenia Brown, who taught
here the past school year, left Wed
’ nesday to join her father who is
a surgeon with the 4th Marines at
i Penssccla. Florida. He was recently
! stationed in Shanghai.
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Orville Field has returned from a
i trip to Guaymas.
Miss Estella Caste ten and mother
left Sunday to make their home in
Tucson.
I
John George got back Sunday !
from a trip to Mexico City.
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Jack Benny, Fred Allen in
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THURS. & FRI.
j Lou Abbott, Bud Costello in
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VACATION TRIP TO
PACIFIC NORTHWEST
Mr. and Mrs. Ferald W. Parks are
leaving next week in their new
Chrysler coupe on a vacation trip to
San Diego, San Francisco, and on |
up the Columbia highway to Port
land. Oregon, and Boise, Idaho.
Mr. Parks was reared near Boise
and this is his first visit back there
since he came to Nogales in 1916
with the 2nd Idaho Infantry.
GRADUATE ENLISTING
IN AVIATION SCHOOL
Alto Coffin, who graduated las; j
week from Nogales high school, left
Monday for San Diego where he
expects to enlist in an aviation'
school. He was accompaneid by his
father, Milton Coffin, who is lo*i
eating in California, and they wilT.j
be joined there the middle of June j
by Mrs. Coffin and the other three
Baffin children—a son and two
dajughters. The Coffins, residents
of Nogales for the past nine years,
have sold their Sunshine Cleaners,
339 Morley Avenue, to a Mr;. Car
rasco.
Mrs. Mary Welty has rented' her
home in Jund Heights for the sum
mer months to E. R. Price, owner
of the Close-In Courts at Tucson,,
and the Jefferson Mine nortth. of
Nogales.
Jeff Parker and family were in
town Tuesday from Parkei Canyon, j
Ed Sloan and Dick Wdoddfell have ;
returned from a fishing trip to the J
Arizona Ranch in Sonora. Sloan, a
recent hgh school graduate, will :
attend the Northern Arizona Teach- j
er’s College at Flagstaff this fall, j
I watched the Old World crumble. <
Extraordinary memoir’s of one' of the j
former leaders of Russian and i
French aristocracy, who paints an
intimate never-before-revealed pic- i
ture of the trivialities, tragedies, and j
comedies of European courts and
personalities. Don’t miss the open-1
ing chapter in The American Week- j
ly, the magazine distributed with 1
next week’s LOS ANGELES EX- |
AMINER. ( Adv.) I
Lincoln Hathaway has resigned
his job at the Standard Oil service |
station to accept a position at thei
J. C. Penney store.
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Harvey in. San Francisco. May 24, |
a boy who. has been named “David.” |
Mr. Harvey is mail dispatcher at
the Nogales postoffice.
Cedric Drew," who recently resign- j
ed as manager of the Southern j
Trust Company, is leaving today ;
for his. home in Los Angeles. i
NOTICE!
NOTICE IS HEREBY GlVEN,,that the TAX
ROLLS OF SANTA CRUZ COUNTY, ARI
ZONA, for the year 1941, are now on file in the
office of the Board of Supervisors of* Santa Cruz
County, at the Court House in Nogales, Arizona,
and open to inspection by any interested persons
and tax payers, desirmgr to iiispect the same.
FURTHER N OTICK, is, given, that the Board
of Supervisors will meet in their office in the
Santa Cruz County Court House on Monday
June 2nd, 1941, and will sit: as a Board of Equal
ization and will continue in session from time
to time until the business of equalization is com
pleted; provided however the Bharrf of Equali
zation will conclude all matters to come before
their June meeting not later than Tiiesdav June
10th, 1941.
ALL TAX PAYERS having matters of equal
zation to come before the said Board of equali
zation will appear before the said board during
the first ten days of June, during which time due
consideration wall be given matters of valuation.
Dated May 20th, 1941.
WILLIAM G. SIMONTON, Clerk,
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS,
Santa Cruz County, Arizona.
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CAMPING TRIP!
j Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson
; and twin daughters, Helen and
j Frances, left Monday for. a two
! weeks camping trip in . the F*ayson
fF.ne. diatridt..
' VACATION ONn COAST
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| Miss Bee McGinnis, teacher at
; Elm. school left Monday to spend
i the summer, in. San. Francisco.