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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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AtX EDITIONS Pase A -The Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona -Tuesday, August 11, 1953 Tucsonan Suicides Vacation Tragedy TIieBay in pnzzaDHEtsi r. Samuel Adams, IS DAP BUSINESS 4 Crash Deaths Loose Hurt Boy's Tears HAYDEN The sewing club organized here for, young girls didn't, meet last week on account of measles. But it was the club's sponsor, Mrs. Hal Simmons, who was ill net any of the girls. Dentist, Found Dead In 1920 he came to Tursnn.

TT TUCSON (AP) Dr. Samuel T. Br JOICf CARPENTER Your hair is too important to ntglect! Remove the impediment to hair growth and you can have healthier, mora virile hair. M. OKALKS Trmam'm SpacteOst Coma Today for FilEI EXAMINATION Keaseeable Rates Private Office practiced dentistry here until Adams, a former member of the city council and three years ago 1946 when he was elected to the city council.

While on that body he served as chairman th president of the Arizona Munici pal League, is dead. His body was found yesterday. police and fire committee, land, ST. JOHNS fAP) Six-year-old Jerry Knight believed this would be a vacation with his mother and grandparents. Instead, the Morenci youngster lies injured in Community Hospital, crying for his nvtLef who is dead.

The vacation started at Jerry's Morenci home Saturday. With his mother at the wheel. Jerry breezed along Highway 666 toward Flagstaff. His grandparents and two uncles were with them. Then someone In the back seat asked Mrs.

James Knight a question. She turned to answer, and HOl RSi DAILY 1 A.M. TO r.SC ATUBOAY IS TO 9 TM. riearoy was a note in his own paries ana recreation committee, and the board of health. He was elected oresident fh handwriting stating: In case you want to know why Arizona State Dental Society and ill health is the reason.

This event occurred Aug. 7." servea on tne Arizona State Board of Dental Examiners. In 1950 he was elected nmi. William Dunn and John Breg- the car jolted off the road. It overturned twice, killing the 28-year-old mother Instantly.

lia, detectives, said it appeared i SOSVi North Fin St. fp AL 3-3143 i 1 I dent of -the Arizona Municipal ELECTRIFIED RECONDITIONED SINGER PORTABLE that Dr. Adams had taken poison League. In 1952 hp wm fofeatri in his bid for re-election to the and written the note while awaiting death. It was the end of a long career Tucson City Council.

Surviving are a son, Samuel T. in public life. Aaams Arlington, and two daughters. Mr TnizAhth He at one time edited a newspaper in Washington. Mo, and Hans died in tne hospital.

His grandmother remained in serious condition. His uncles, Alvin and Larry Mortensen, were treated and released. Jerry suffered a broken left leg, broken left shoulder, and a slight concussion. And he cries like his heart will break. Jacks of Great Falls, Mont, and Mrs.

Dorothy Calhoun, El Centro, served in the Missouri Legislature from Franklin County. iauz. S-Ytar YljT service tbr a S21 50 fill i Wickenburg Soldier's Body Returned to U.S. More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH Here a pleasant way to overcome Support the Cruaade For Safety Wins Editorial Award. CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind.

Boris D. Vujo of the University of Arizona has been honored by Pi tooae plate flmcomlort. FASTEETH, an Improved power, sprinkled on upper and -7 unr SAN FRANCISCO (AP) The SJ5. Sharon Victory has returned the body of another Arizona soldier to the United States. He was M.

Sgt. Franklin J. Laskowsky, son of Mrs. Clara Williams, Wickenburg. lower platea bolda them tinner so that they feel mora comfortable.

No rummy, gooey, pasty taste or feelins. It's iks FKEf Home Demonstration I Delta Epsilon, honorary journal una non-acid). Does not sour. Checks "slate odor" (denture breath). Clw Fis.

Call lit 4-2122 or CR 4-5077 Sewing Center 4323 S. Central Av. i ttrm toaay at any drug store. istic xratermty, in lis annual news and editorial writing says GRANT JOYCE, Manager 3HU ill -you see if i WE INVITE YOU TO COMPARE our friend! for school end effer school straight-forward loan service with any other service available. Give us just five minutes and we'll show you the difference that makes a Pacific Finance loan so convenient so pleasant, so per fectlv suited to vour sDecial needs.

i SEDONA Ed Phillips, chairman of the Sedona, Posse parade and barbecue, welcomes Gold water to the event which ended with a barbecue Sunday on the permanent movie set three miles sooth of here, Several hundred persons from all over the state attended the first program sponsored by the newly formed posse, GLOBE Karl and Ethel Larsen yesterday shipped five carloads of uranium ore from their Red Bluff Mine, 33 miles north of here. This is the first sizeable shipment In the 3 years since the discovery of the rich deposit. Government red tape and lack of close milling plants has prevented them from realizing a dollar on their find. The ore was shipped to the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. plant at Blue water, N.

on a short-term purchasing contract. gy a foonttn pan with j9f) The whole transaction takes only a few minutes and another Pacific Finance friend welLrc ah with the cash in his pocket and his money prob- ems so ved. a ml LOAMS (Pronounced "My-Ium" and -22 EAST MONROE PHONE AL 3-0883 WE CLOSE AT 1:00 P.M. ON SATURDAY DURING JULY. AUGUST UP TO SOftfl dnfyoua DEATHS at the cathedral in both English Mike Fleming YUMA Funeral services for IKX ISRSiS JO TOUt PAYCMECK Mike Flemming, 57, manager of and Spanish.

The office of the dead will be recited at 8 pan. and pontifical requiem mass will be smg at 9 a.m. tomorrow. Traders Furniture Co. here, will be conducted at 2:30 pjn.

today in the Chapel of the Johnson Monsignor Timmermans was OR MORE ON AUTO FURNITURE SIGNATURE Up To 2D Mesths Te Repay NEW OFFICE HOW 233 N. Central PHOENIX Mortuary. Mr. Flemming died the only priest to exceed 50 years of continuous service in the Tuc Aug. 6 in Ardmore, while on a trip.

I $90 9.34 6M no MS Y2.M 230 23.80 M.tf 290 30.O1 2O.40 son diocese. William Brock YUMA Funeral services for Amy Quays Hurley DOUGLAS (Special) Rosary Dirt pops out automatically all wrapped, sealed and sanitary. It carit lose its cleaning ability William Brock, 61, who died Saturday in Yuma General Hospital, will be at 10 a.m. today in the Johnson Mortuary Chapel. ALpinc 8-6441 Laraer amoants ap to BdO er mora availblet with bp to 4 mos.

to repay. was recited In the Brown-Page Funeral Home here last night for Mrs. Amy Quays Hurley, who died at her home in Douglas Sunday morning. Requiem high mass will be sung at 9 a.m. today in Sold only on home demonstration by your local bonded Electrolux man.

4Grvwing through mvUt thm A produce packer, Mr. Brock had lived in Yuma the 22 the Immaculate Concepcion years. plvWJE I FLIGHTS DAIIT ft fern fceraf oca or eofl TWA Jfg Tram WaU AMmm Alpin 4-71 64 ipP i.ij j. Church. Survivors Include two brothers.

pnsDPoePiPonnDQQ Mrs. Hurley has lived here A. J. of Yuma and Fred Brock of San Francisco, and a sister, since 1904. EE.ICTHOLUX CORPORATION Authorized Factory Branch 446 W.

Washington Street Alpine 2-6529 Survivors Include her d'a tigh Mrs. Bertha Chambers of El Centro, Calif. ter. Mrs. Jessie Curroe.

Douelas: and two sons, Lenes A. Hurley, Douglas; James Hurley, Albu Mrs. Mattie Ann Pruitt PRESCOTT Funeral serv WILL do much' MORE business WITH ADVERTISING, It PAYS for ITSELF! KLKCTROLUX querque, IS. M. ices for Mrs.

Mattie Ann Pruitt, 77, who died Friday, wil be con ducted at 10 a.m. today in the Olds Mortuary Chapel here. The body will be sent to Williams lor burial in the Odd Fellows ceme HOURS: Thursday 9:30 to 9 P.M. Other week days 9:30 to 5:30 PARKINS: One hour free to our customers at any parking lot tery. Mrs.

Pruitt came'to Arizona In WlWswaw PI I Mill 11 Mi ismililil ipm WHl.lILM IB 1 1 l.HH J.Uill HUW qfiff? gum? jlSSmi TODAY IS GOHIG TO BE A SJL 1910 from Franklin County, Vir ginia, and to Prescott in 1933. Richard R. E. McBath PRESCOTT Funeral serv ices for Richard R. E.

McBath, 37, were conducted yesterday at the Whipple Chapel. Mr. McBath had resided in Coolidge the past six years. Survivors Include his mother, Mrs. Svble McBath.

of Cdolidge; six brothers, Tom, Louis, and Everett of Coolidge, Edwin in Iowa. Robert of Red Oaks, Iowa, and Carl, living in North Carolina; and five children; William, Rosemae, Ruth Eva of Coolidge, Yvonne of Portal, and Richard in Iowa. Mrs. Maude E. Keogaa PRESCOTT Funeral services for Mrs.

Maude K. Keogan, 74. a resident of Yavanal County the -past 30 years, will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Ruffner Funeral Home. Mrs.

Keogan had been an Arizona resident for 33 years. She Is survived by her hus-hnd Jack, of Prescott: a daugh ter, Mrs. Bert Blount, Prescott; WITH A 1 I -If I3 a son. taauae Apperson, num- boldt; and a sister, Mrs. Ruth.

OL3 Sevens, Los Angeles. Leo IL Ganyard PRESCOTT The body of Tv H. Ganvard. 69. will be sent ROOM AIR CONDITIONER to Marion, Ohio, for funeral serv (ADJUS7S AUTOMATICALLY TO EXACT ices.

Mr. Ganyard died Friday. Born In Larue. Ohio. Sept.

13. 1883, he came to Arizona eight COOLHESS YOU VANT years ago as a znacmiusc OHIY- niTCUELL HAS TMISi He is survived by nis wiie, Edna, Prescott. Monsignor Timmermans TUCSON (AP) The Rt. Rev. COMfOBI MATUM1! Msgr.

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