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Page 1: Mm WPjj LAUNDRY - Chronicling America · 2019. 12. 18. · "NOGALES INTERNATIONAL— Nogales’ Home Newspaper— NOGALES, ARIZ., FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1944 IPCAINBVS MAJOR BRISTOL BACK

"NOGALES INTERNATIONAL— Nogales’ Home Newspaper— NOGALES, ARIZ., FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1944

IPCAINBVSMAJOR BRISTOLBACK FROM PANAMA

Major and Mrs. W. L. Bristolarrived Monday from Monterrey.Calif., and in about ten days themajor will report at Camp Roberts.Calif., for new assignment. He wasin Panama two years and threemonths and is glad to get back tothe States. “Nogales sure looksgood, it is the best looking town Ihave seen in a long time," he said.At Glendora. Calif., the Bristol*recently visited their two sons, whoare attending Harding MilitaryAcademy.

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GEORGE MESTIJIANACCEPTED BY NAVY

George Mestijian, manager of theStandard Oil service station onGrand avenue, and member of theNogales Rotary Club, was acceptedTuesday by the Navy for generalservice and expects to be leavinghere about the middle of May. HeJaas been a resident of Nogales forthe past three years.

Mrs. Bud Baldwin was a Nogalesvisitor Wednesday from Patagonia.

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EDGAR RAWSTHORNEAT REST CAMP

Edgar Rawsthorne. son of Mr. andMrs. Ralph Rawsthorne of Phoenix,formerly of Nogales, is now at a restcamp in Australia after being incombat at Cape Gloucester, in the

South Pacific. He has been in themarines since a year ago last Feb-ruary and overseas since the earlypart of July.

MOVE TO DRAGGOONMr. and Mrs. George Rusby left

Monday to make their home at S.W. Fulton's Double F ranch nearDraggoon where Mr. Rusby wallraise fine horses. They were ac-companied by their daughter, MissMari-An Rusby. who returned toNogales Wednesday.

joe mcintyre here

Joe Mclntyre of Los Angeles, for-merly of Nogales, was here Mondayenroute to Hermosillo.

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VISITING IN PATAGONIAMrs. C. D. Cummings, formerly

of Patagonia, arrived Wednesdayfrom California to spend about a

month at Patagonia.

From where I sit . . ~

Joe Marsh

“Keeping store,” Sam Aber-nathy says, “can teach a personplenty about human nature.

“Now coffee rationing’s lifted,folks ain't a-breakin’ their neckstryin* to buy all they can. Know-in' they can have it if they want

it, they ain’t so all-fired anxiousto get it.”

Sam's right, as usual. I don'tcrave that second cup half asmuch as when I couldn’t get it.

But that’s human nature .. .

Like allowing moderate beer in

the Army’s post exchanges. In-stead of leading to more drink-ing, the OWI report says it

works out just the oppositeoften as not the men choosasoda-pop or milk,with beer rightthere and no restrictions on it.

But if it wasn't there, like in

the last War, th* story might

be altogether different.From where I »it, that’s how

it is with Americans. Tell 'emthey can’t have a thing and by

golly, they’ll find ways to get it.But admit their right to have it,and their own good sense willlead to moderation.

DISCHARGEDFROM ARMY

Daniel H. Mejia. Ignacio C. Her-mbsillo and Alfredo Perez have beendischarged from the Army.

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FROM PATAGONIA

Mrs. Lupe Anaya and daughtersMiss Rosario Anaya and Mrs. Man-uela de la Cruz were visitors hereWednesday from Patagonia.

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MARRIAGE LICENSES

Faustino. Martinez. Pima County,to Esperanza Campos, Nogales.Arizona.

Felipe Arriola, Nogales, Sonora,to Mary Lundin. Nogales. Arizona.

Ramon Laguna, Patagonia, toMercedes Robles, Patagonia.

Gonzalo Sandoval. Jr.. Nogales,Sonora, to Carlota Suarez, Nogales,Arizona.

Manuel Treto, Nogales, Sonora, toConsuelo Casillas, Nogales, Sonora.

Arnulfo Valdez. Amado, to Maria

Luisa Jimenez, Amado.

THURMANS HEREFormer Superior Court Judge E.

R. Thurman and wife were visitorshere Monday from Phoenix whereMr. Thurman is an assistant U. S.Attorney.

ELGIN VISITOR

Mrs. Eva Barnett, pioneer of theElgin district .was in town Wednes-day.

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Mr. and Mrs. Otho Kinsley ofAmado attended the dance at

Rancho Grande Saturday night.

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Attorney James V. Robins was inPhoenix Wednesday.

Ist Sgt Ralph Woodhouse washome this week on furlough fromCamp Carson. Colo.

LOST: Small black female Cocker.

Answers to name of “Mickey.”Reward. Phone 508J2.

Mrs. Nesta Farrell has moved to

Laredo. Texas, where she is con-nected with the customs agency

service.

W. J. Waggoner and Si Swyerswere here Wednesday from Pata-gonia.

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Wilson WrightCandidateFor Reelection

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WILSON T, WRIGHT

Wilson T. Wright of Globe andPhoenix, has announced his candi-dacy for renomination for the officeof corporation commissioner, sub-ject to the action of the DemocraticPrimaries, July 18.

Mr. Wright is a member of th*Arizona Corporation Commissionand a former member of the Arizona

FROM CHIHUAHUA

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cunning-ham (Frankie Edgell) of ChihuahuaCity were visitors in Nogales the

first of the week.

Olga, Roberta and Elizabeth Irv-ing. daughters of Mrs. Jesus Irving

of Nogales, underwent tonsillectom-ies Tuesday morning at Dr. Hark-er's Hospital.

William Tidwell, former Nogalesmerchant, was in town Mondayfrom Tucson. His two sons, Billand Jack, are in the Army in Italy,Bill at Casino and Jack at Anziobeachhead.

Miss Nellie Kelleher of 112 Torres

street underwent a tonsillectomyThursday morning at Dr. HarkerisHospital.

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Dr. and Mi’s. V. A. Smelker of

Tucson, formerly of Nogales, werehere Saturday.

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© 1944, BREWING INDUSTRY FOUNDATION . SIDNEY B. MOEUR, ARIZONA STATE DIRECTOR

SUITE 611, TITLE & TRUST BUILDING FHOENIX, ARIZONA

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! Air Forces, has arrived in England.!He is a brother-in-law of the late

I Lt. Ray Fortner who was killed inj an airplane accident in England afew months ago.

EDDIE EDWARDS HERE

Staff Sgt. Eddie Edwards returnedto Camp Adair. Oregon. Wednesday

; after spending a furlough at his! home here.

(BIG DANCE!i r,

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Saturday & Sunday9 P. M AT

jRANCHO GRANDEjPRECEDED BY

I BIG DINNER 7to » !j ?! i

DINNER CHARGE—SI.SO

I I 1Come Up and Enjoy the Old Western

Atmosphere!

Dance to the Tunes of theRANCHO GRANDE

COWBOY SERENADERS1 1 1 j

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iRANOK^CKANDe!Out. of (At AtatANOOALi

jHOME ON FURLOUGH ifeT

Corporal Billy Baffert, son of Mr. •

and Mrs. P. E. Baffert, was home fthis week on furlough from Camp fRoberts, Calif. ?

BACK FROM ALASKA \Jose Rivera has been home from I l

Alaska since April Bth on a fur- j \lough. He goes from here to Fort SBliss. Texas, and will probably leave j \today. j \

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ARRIVES IN ENGLAND j lMrs. Mary Deliman Chamberlain. I \

daughter of Mrs. Margaret Deliman, j •:

has been advised that her husband.; •:

Richard Chamberlain of the Army j \- !:j

State Fair Commission and is known! ?

throughout the state for his impar- \tial stand on public questions com- •;ing under the jurisdiction of hi* \office. He is a native of Kentucky. I \

but has lived in Arizona for the past i !=

38 years, for 28 years he lived in i iGlobe, where he served two terms jas post master and for 10 years he 1was city clerk and treasurer.

Mr. Wright is a member of the; >

Central Methodist Church. Phoenix. ; \He is a past Department Command- ;

er of the Spanish American War >veterans of Arizona, having served >

in Cuba, and is a member of Campj -=

720 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, j \

He is also past Exalted Ruler of |Globe Lodge No. 489, Elks. j j

In announcing his candidacy hej ;=

made the following brief statement: I >

“It has not been my custom to j \make any political promises or pub- ; ;

lish any lengthy political platform, j >

The people of Arizona know me and j ;=

the work r have done. It is on the \

basis of my wide experience and \impartial service I have endeavored lto render to the state and its com- I •:

munities that I seek renomination.*”'—

AT SONOITA DANCE iMr. and Mrs. Ferald W: Parks \

attended the dance at Sonoita Sat-

urday night. Parks is a candidate •:

for the Democratic nomination for \State Senator. ?

Mrs. Clara Sinohui of Patagonia |was a Nogales visitor Wednesday. |

Louis Heavener was in town Wed- j lnesday from Sonoita. ! f,

SPECIALCLEARANCE

REGARDLESS OF COST we must clear this mer-chandise to make room for the arrival of new stock:

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LIVING ROOM SUITES(2 Pieces)

Ceiling Sale

$345.00 $199.50297.50 189.50149.50 94.50

PLATFORM ROCKERS, COO QCRegular Price $79.50, Now QOO.JO

TILT BACK DIVANS(Make Comfortable Beds)

Ceiling . Sale

$119.50 $79.5098.50 69.7594.50 49.7549.50 29.75

WE ALSO SELL WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

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