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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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i REPUBLIC REPUBLIC BULLDOG MAIL The Arizona Republic 1 Phoenix, Sept. 19, 1963 4 9 4 Sedonans Hear Talk of Improving Conditions of City's Public Dump noaei nome Furniture Returns Houseful of furniture likt ittwl J-pc. Ilv. rm. tit tola by day, bid by nliht, end tables, coffu 4 table and beautiful limpi, e-pc.

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Piymmts as lew at SI par i No money down. Baiy 3 tirmi. i I of dumps in unincorporated communities such as Sedona. Mrs. Livingston said Estes had also suggested.

that the present refuse collector, who is franchised in both counties, be designated a. deputy sheriff. He would then be empowered to cite individuals found dumping outside the designated area. Dltcount Furniture llquideteri Mil S. McDOWILL Open Weekdays 'til $.

'til I Forest Aides Study Apache Watershed By CLARCIA EAGAR SPRINGERVILLE Forest Service officers from the Southwestern region will visit Black River timber sale and Burro Creek watershed on the Apache National Forest, Monday, according to E. L. Thompson, supervisor. The group will study research propects initiated during the past few years. Included are Fred H.

Kennedy, regional forester, regional office division chiefs, supervisors from Abby's advice is pungent and pointed. ic ti; L. INOW! AT JONES' WESTERN STORE! World's Famous itation district to which the franchised refuse collector and any persons hired to supervise, the daily maintenance of the dumping area would be responsible. Daily maintenance was declared essential by all the speakers. Details of how this goal can be achieved will probably be researched by a study committee on which residents from both counties are represented.

Perry and Archer recommended this approach. Stanfill made a brief report for the Coconino County Board of Supervisors, Coconino supervisors told the Yavapai supervisors that they are willing to match dollar for dollar any monies allocated by Yavapai for the maintenance of the Sedona dump. LUCIE Livingston of Sedona reported for Taylor Estes of Cottonwood. Estes, a member of the Yavapai Board of Supervisors, asked Mrs. Livingston to tell the meeting that Yavapai County has only $1,500 a year allocated for the maintenance BOOTS! Leader in Style, Comfort and Qualify I Of 4 Introductory Feature Justin's Ruff 'N Tuff national forests in Arizona, New Mexico and Texas, and Raymond Price of Fort Collins, Rocky Joan Aitchison Plioto FLYING DOCTOR Dr.

Albert 0. Daniels of Prescott inspects the fuel tank on his Piper Comanche. He flew 40,000 miles last year as a pathologist. $1595 WELLINGTON ROUGH-OUT Scuff Resistant Work Boots of Mountain forest and range experiment station director. Special cutting techniques are being employed on the Black Retan Leather.

Rough side out. Neoprene soles and heels on a shoe last. Natural color. 9-inch tops. Physician Covers River timber sale.

Patches of By ELIZABETH RIGBY SEDONA One-hundred Sedonans from both sides of the Coconino-Yavapai county line turned out to hear officials discuss ways and means of improving conditions at Sedona's public dump. Situated in Yavapai County on 14 cres of Forest Service special use land, the dump serves Sedonans of both counties and also the Forest Service campgrounds in the Sedona District. Sedona straddles the Coconino-Yavapai county line. Of the refuse deposited there each week, 15 tons are brought in by Forest Service covered trucks. A commercial collection service is operated by Willis A.

Towne. Many homeowners deliver their own refuse. WITH THE rapid growth of the community and the lack of any control over its operation, the dump has become a serious community problem. The Red Rock Taxpayers Association, which has been studying the problem, called the conference meeting. Giving information and advice were Ralph O.

Archer, Yavapai-County senior sanitarian; W. E. Stanfill, Coconio County senior sanitarian; Dr. Hugh Dierker, head of the Coconino County Health Department; and James Perry, U. S.

Forest Service ranger, Sedona district. SPEAKERS agreed that an open dump in which refuse is burned is the least satisfactory of all disposal methods. But, they said no other method is available to Sedona. They pointed out that three more desirable methods, land salvage by sanitary landfill, commercially operated incineration and commercially operated composting are all economically unfeasible here, now. The difficulty, speakers said, concerns lack of proper maintenance and promiscuous dump salable timber in spruce-fir stands JONES' WESTERN STORE are being clear cut to study ef In Fox Theatre Bldt.

101 E. Washington AL 3-5762 Cowan Clan At Home on Horseback By KIM OWENBY DOUGLAS The Cowan family of McNeal and Animas, N.M. is more at home on horseback fects on water yield and silt production. This patch cutting also has been done on the Burro Creek water Northland on Wings By JOAN AITCHISON PRESCOTT When the phone rings in the home of Dr. Albert O.

Daniels of Prescott, he is likely to be airborne within the hour. In the past year Dr. Daniels, has flown more than 40,000 miles as a consulting pathologist. He flies his own single engine Piper Comanche 4 to 7 hours a shed. Researchers are attempt ing to discover the effect of the clear cutting on these timber stands, and its economic feas- ability.

than on the ground. Except for Questions the Forest Service week and makes regular flights Flossie, 10, they're all ropers hopes to answer are: an emergency landing at Deer fe re di ni be ai fe di st in cl st ti a a h. ii a r. ti a "Can we clear cut patches of Valley. His Comanche, purchased Flossie, however, is learning to rope from her parents Bill and Cordv Cowan and sisters Ruth timber from given areas to in last month has a cruising speed of 160 mph.

crease water production without to hospitals in Winslow, Tuba City and the White Mountain Hospital in Springerville. The Springerville hospital is completing a new laboratory which will facilitate his work there. and Marguerite. affecting the future reproduction HERE'S FALL--V VX HIGH FASHION FOOTWEAR AT SAVINGS: Welcome Fall and Saving too, at your 4 'ft ft favorite store for nationally famous 71(1114 I if fKn shoe brands at discount prices! Latest II linnTUUICCT 35th Ave. at W.

Bethany Home Rd. Xt I Flying facilities in towns around The love of horses has been of the forest? If so, can we di vide the forest into small man the state have proved adequate carried over into a successful agement plots much as a farmer with Prescott and Winslow being particularly good, he said. Spring horse business. Cowan colts, sired divides his farm into fields?" THE GROUP will leave Spring- erville is paving a landing strip which will improve landing and by their senior stud, Dart Bar, are sold in Utah, California, South Dakota, Idaho and Arizona. IT HAS been 18 years since Maintaining a home office in Prescott, Dr.

Daniels may be called out at any time to hospitals around the north central and east take-off there. erville, following the inspection here, to visit other study plots in the Arizona watershed pro After graduating from the Uni versity of Rochester, N.Y., Dr. Bill was given a stud fee for a Christmas present. A greyed mare ern portions of the state to con Daniels interned in Oakland, duct pathological examinations, was bred to Red Man owned by and spent three years in the Kenny Gunter of Cochise. The colt Navy before settling in Prescott in Someone asked Dr.

Daniels why was the start of their herd. he flew so much. He referred them gram on the Tonto, Prescott, and Coconino National Forests. From these pilot studies, the Forest Service will gain information upon which it can base plans for multiple-use management aimed at increasing the water supply in the Southwest and maintain timber growth, range and wildlife forage produc Bill was roping at that time to a map of Arizona with its wide with Sid Vail. As he traveled the ing in the wrong places by individuals.

THE ONLY satisfactory solution, Dr. Dierker said, would be to form an incorporated san 1955. His wife, Jean, also a native of Rochester, is a registered nurse. They have two sons, Mike 6 and Tommy 4. ly scattered communities.

rodeo circuit he traded horses. In When the weather is inclement, 1954 he acquired Kid Bars, the horse they used as a stud for a Dr. Daniels has to rely on driving. By car he may travel 12 hours year. He died in 1955 and the last of his colts was bom 195b.

tion. They also will study the aesthetic value of the national forests for outdoor recreation. to do 3 hours work. Shop Thursday Till 9 P.M. in Refrigerated Comfort Kid Bars was replaced with Dart Bar.

With this stud and If he could not fly, he probably Special Purchase in an Excellent Cover! HIDE-A-BED by Simmons would just stay in Prescott, he mares gathered over a period of said. years they have built their present horse herd. Dr. Daniels has had only one mishap in a flying career dating Each year the best of the colts, one which in mil ana urays back to 1959. Engine failure caused Pima Schools Show Gain of 10 Per Cent PIMA Enrollment in eyes is especially gifted, is put 239 into training for a chance at the track.

Regular $289.50 Value THE COLT is turned over to Mrs. McBride Posse Leader Jean Jacobs and Jessie Valdez who follow the racing circuit with Pima elementary and high school is up 10 per cent, Supt. Clyde Davis said it. After it has had a year at THATCHER Mrs. Andrew the track the colt is brought home.

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the brood mare band. mentary students are enrolled. There are 106 in the high school, 19 more than last year. They have no colt racing this Other officers are Mrs. W.

L. Davis Safford, first lieutenant; year due to an almost unprecedented switch. In the interest of building a good reputation, Bill Mrs. Delbert Allred, Thatcher, second lieutenant; Mrs. Delbert and Cordy Cowan this year sold their entire stock of yearlings in Householder, Thatcher, secretary; and Mrs.

Tilford Larson, horse sales throughout the west ern states. Their best mares were sold at an auction in Tucson. One Seven new teachers have been hired on a staff of 21. New instructors are Mrs. Phyllis Bryce, First Grade; Mrs.

Loretta Rasmussen, Second Grade; Dorothy Hawk, Fourth; Miss Val Donna Montierth, Fifth; Dan Hlnton, Sixth; Gary Brandon, high school commercial teacher; and Monty McLaws, high school social studies. The group, composed of wives of them, the top selling mare of Graham County Sheriff's Posse brought $4000. Thus they have gotten their stock before the pub- members- JOjrmbers. Advertisement lie. New Pillow-Back Hide-A-Bed in "luxury-look" nylon embroidered vinyl cover Exclusively Ours wQQ Smart new loose pillow-back styling, with large Shepherd casters.

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