Nogales International (Nogales, Ariz.) 1928-09-07 [p PAGE ......j FOR SALE—I 927 Chevrolet...

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TAKE OVER RESTAURANI bandon the restaurant on the eve

' of it’s opening due to an accident

T _, , , • which befell her brother in Oak-

Mrs. L. Sanders has taken over

the management of Jean’s restau-rant at 243 Morley Avenue. The:

restaurant was furnished and FOR SALE—I926 Studebakerready for business several weeks Roadster, new paint and top me-ago. Miss Jean Crossman from chanically perfect, $795. Nogales

Oakland, Cal., was abliged to a- Hudson-Essex Co. (adv.)

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ROSKRUGE HOTEL ITUCSON

TUCSONIA HOTELTUCSON

BOWMAN HOTELNOGALES

For School IFOUNTAIN PENS and

AUTOMATIC PENCILSPENCILS 25c up PENS SI.OO up

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Sonora NewsTHE WRITE STORE

r inancial TroublesTo The Bank

BUSINESS MEN have long since learned jto take advantage of our modern business meth- jods—THEY keep their checking accounts with jus.

IN OUR EFFORTS in helping the successof their business enterprises they realize thatthe community, and the bank, as well as them-selves, are kenefitted.

EVERY CONSIDERATION to the interestof every customer along legitimate lines hasmr personal attention.

Nogales National BankMOGALES, ARIZONA

COME AND SEE NEW STOCK OF

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New Marsh’sFurniture Store

251 GRAND AVENUE

NOGALES INTERNATIONAL

NEW CHIROPRACTOR1j Dr. Millie A. Wilston, chiropra-ctor from California, has takenover the office and practice ofDr. E. A. Johnson in the NogalesNational Bank building. Dr. John-son has returned to his old homeand will probably open an officein Burbank, California. Dr. Wil-ston is a former resident of Phoe-

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HARKEN YE >?ICURIANS! t

j Whether your taste is for plain

good roast beef or ypu require 1! those delicacies which tickle the‘ palate you will find what youwant in service and quality food

j at the Coffee Pot Case on Mor-

j ley avenue.j The proprietor Bill Jarvis, a jformer restuarant man 1n San j

j Francisco, saw the need of a •j modern eating establishment in jj Nogales, and the Coffee Pot is j

’ the result. An expert cook from ji Dallas, Texas, whose experience j'is uni'mite I presides over thekitchen. Electric refrigerationhas been "installed throughout

d'nrvng room and kitchen.Dine here once and you will be-

come a regular customer.(Adv.)

I Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bethel ofPatagonia were in Nogales Tues-day.

M)'ss Chita Ramirez, M'ss RosePhillips, and Miss Geri’ardo Ram-irez will motor to the Grand Can-yon for the week end.

ij FOR SALE—I927 ChevroletjCabriolet, wonderful shape $575.Nogales Hudson Essex Co.

Bert Logan, mining man from

i Mowry, was in Nogales Tuesday.

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Ernest Harmon and family who: formerly lived for many years at

| Washington Camp ig visiting old jfriends in Santa Cruz County as- jter five years absence. He now jresides in Los Angeles Cal.

j FOR SALE —1927 Chevrolet| coupe, excellent shape. $550. No-! gales Hudson-Essex Company.

(adv.)

I! Mr. and Mrs. Ellis H. Stoltzand Mrs. L. R. Gambee and daugh-'

; ters Blanche and Flora, spent Sun-i day and Labor Day at the Gam-

bee cottage at White House Can-yon. Among other Labor Day yisi-

i tors at the canyon were Mr. and! Mrs. H. D. Weed, ar.d Mr. and Mrs.

; Byron Kinkaid and sister, NancyKinkaid.

FOR SALE—I924 Ford touring,very cheap. Nogales Hudson-Essex 1Company, (adv.)

Miss Esther Mimiago has re-

turned from a visit in Los Angeles.

Mrs. C. O. Bishop will leaveSunday for her home in Stockton,Calif., after visiting her parents,Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Beam.

LEGAL NOTICE(Continued from Page 7)

48, Page 447; Certificate of Re-duction of said compar.v, filed the16th day of Oct., 189i; Vol. 48,Page 446; Certificate of Increaseof said company, filed the 25thday of April, 1892; Vol. 54, Page811; Certificate of Increase ofsaid company, filed in this office;

ion the Bth day of March, 1900;;Voi. 78, Page 399; Certificate ofIncrease of said company, f; ledthe 3rd day of January, 1905; Vol.104, Page 360; Certificate of

| Amendment of sa : d company, fiUd! the 17th day of Nov., 1908; Voi.! 131, Page 539; Certificate of In-| crease of said comoanv. filed the7th day of June, 1916; Vol. 200,

! Lage 60; Certificate of Amend-I ment of said company, filed the• 7tJl da- of Jure, 1916; Vol. 200,¦ 59; Certificate of Reduction!of sa d company, filed the 28th¦ day of December. 1920; Vol. 261

; Fage 615; Certificate of Reduc-jticn of said Company, filed the 31st

; day of Dec., 1921; Vol. 275, Page: 322; Certificate of Increase of

said company, filed the 23rd dayof October, 1922; Vol. 288, Page2; Certif cate of Reduction of saidcompany filed the 29th day of IDec., 1923; Vol. 304, Page 618;Certificate of Reduction of said Icompany filed the 25th day of'

j Feb., 1924; Vol. 306, Page 477; 1Certificate of Amendment of said jcompany, filed the 21st day ofApril, 1924; Vol. 309, Page 271;!Certificate of Reduction of said 1

! said comoany, filed the 19th dav jof May, 1925; Vol. 323, Page 612; ICertificate of Reduction of said Icompany, filed the 21st dav of 1May. 1925; Vol. 323, Page 623;

Records of Incorporations.WITNESS my hand and official

signature and Great seal at Colum- ibus, this 9th day of August. A. D1928.

| (SEAL)CLARENCE J. BROWN.

,Secretary of State.(9-4 6t)

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(Vote For |CHARLES R. PRICE I

(Democrat)For I

STATETREASURER

Mr. and Mrs. Otto Herold andMr. and Mrs. W. W. Barbee re-turned Monday from a two dayvisit at Santa Rosa ranch near

Tucson. f

Mrs. L. S. Colvin of Douglas,

formerly of Nogales, has been jvisiting her daughter, Miss Leila !Colvin, teacher at the high school.

forJ i

Low Fares

AA9 & ’You can still go east at

low cost. Summer reducedroundtrip fares are good forreturn until October 31.Plan to go now and profitby them. For example:

*T^oundtripsfrom mainlinepoints to:

AtlanticCity,N.J. .$145.84Boston, Mass. . . 150.26Buffalo, N.Y. .

. 117.42CHICAGO, ILL. . 82.80Cleveland, Ohio . 105.36Dallas, Texas . . 68.10Denver, Colo. .

. 59.70Detroit, Mich. .

. 102.42Houston, Texas . 68.10Indianapolis, Ind. . 95.84Kansas City, mo. 68.10Memphis, Tenn. . 81.90Minneapolis, Minn. 84.40New Orleans, La. . 81.90NEW YORKCITY, 144.20Omaha, Neb. .

. 68.10Philadelphia, Penn. 141.72St.Louis, Mo. . . 78.10San Antonio, Texas 68.10Savannah, Ga. . . 119.74Washington, d.c. 138.36

No matter where you want

to go, Southern Pacific andconnections can take youEither to the east or west.Golden State and SunsetRoutes provide fast, directservice, with finest trans-continental trains at yourcommand. From most points•he fare is no more to goeast one way and return an-other. For example: to NewYork via Chicago and re-turn through New Orleans.

SouthernPactg|c

IMisses Nona and Virrginia

White have returned from a twoweeks vacation visiting Mr. andMrs. Oliver White at Venice, Cal.

Mr-s. Jack O'Keefe and daugh-ter annd son left Wednesday fora two months visit in Missouri. )

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Edmonsonand two daughters, Eleanor Jane

Libby's Baked BeansLarge Can 10c

LibSy’s de Lux PeachesNo. 2 Viz Can, each 25c

The finest peach in the world

Apricotsj No. 2V2 Can 21c

PeachesNo. 1 Can, each 13cNo. 21/2 Can, each 21c

Sliced or Halves

NOGALES, ARIZONA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1928

and Shirley Mae, of Globe, spentLabor Day v.sit'ng Mr. Edmonson’sbrother, E. S. Edmonson, andfamily. Enroute here they visitedMrs. Lloyd Edmonson’s sister,Mrs. Tolson, at Tucson.

i 1! Mrs. Carlton E. Towne andMiss Gladys Eckmeter left Thurs-day to spend a two weeks vacation

’ in Los Angeles.

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First Lieutenant A. L. Moore,25th Infantry, has been relievedfrom assignment to the regimentand assigned to the 17th Infan-try, Fort Crook, Neb.

Douglas— Contracts awardedand work begins on $400,000Gadsden hotel.

Buying PowerDo you real ze that your Piggly Wigg y Stores have a buying power of overTwo Hundred M.llions cf Dollars per annum. Think what that means, overTwo Hundred Thousand car loads of Merchandise pass through Piggly Wig-Sy Turnstiles every year. That is one cf the reasons why Piggly WigglySells quality foods for less.

JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF THOSE WONDERFUL LIBBY'SFRUITS AND VEGETABLES. ALL NEW PACKED AND WONDERFULPRICES. >

TomatoesNo. iy2 Can, each SVfccNo. 2V2 Can, each 13c

Silverdale Brand

Libby's Fruit SaladNc. 1 Can, each 25cNc. 2 Can, each 30cNo. 2 Can, each 40c

j Rose-Dale Fruits |I A quality line of Fru ts packed in ali ';ht_r syrup than Libby’s, everything

in t .is line is guaranteed to please.

PineappleNo. 2 Can, each 21c

j Broken Sliced but wonderful qualityand price Bflj g|Pears I

Nc. 1 Can, each 16cNo, 21/2 Cars,each 26s I

JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF THOSE WONDERFUL COLORADO ¦TRIUMPH POTATOES. THEY HAVE , THE WORLD BEAT WHEN ITCOMES TO A QUALITYPOTATO FOR ALL PURPOSES. LOOK AT THE I

I PRICESack Lots, Per 100 Pound $2.25 t

20 Founds for 47c Piggly Wiggly Passes the1G Pounds for 24c /"I *TP V

LUY THEM BY. THE SACK. .jaVlflgS Ufl I O YOU

A Dazzling Array ()£ New Fall IClothes For Milady On Display I

EVERYTHING CF THE VERY LATEST—You can get your complete fall equipment here, lovely inevery deta 1. Wonderful new fall frocks that reflect the Very spirit of the season. Delicate fashions asgraceful snd colorful as falling autumn leaves. Here are the latest leaves from the tree of fashion 1?pluck them at this store.

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