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REPUBLIC MAIL- sifti rQG Page Arizona Republic, Phoenix, Arizona January 27, "1953 Nefos Of Persons And Events Of Interest Jri CohiMiiitiesroMFid rfoona bration Was held In the Clarence jBalcomK of Chambers, boy; Mr. Irwin horn- Saturday evening and Mrs; Walter Shirley of Tho Kingman KINGMAN (Special) George WiUiston, Melville Templeman, Arthur Wolfe, andf" Stanley with Mmes. Jack Bilberry and Mahoney, secretary treasurer. Richard Washington was appointed program chairman for the next meeting. Dr.

R. Nu reau, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Kee Chester of Wide Ruins, girl; Mr. William Moses' of Franklin Root as hostesses.

The Irwins recently moved Into, their George attended ijfe showing of Mr. andrMrs. Wille gent ana iee xxiwery or tne U. of A. attended the meeting.

new Aomt4- a Mr. and Mri-D. V. Arnold are the 1953 in Log An James "of Tselanv-boy; Mr. and Mrs.

Dodd Harris of St. Michaels. geles last week. hosts to five liouse guests who are Mr. and Mrs.

George Syer of Elfrida and recently of Douglas, iJoyrMr- and Mrs. WUljam Dokey spending three-week holiday Frank XGordon nie "With -the board of governors of the' state of flCross Canyon, boy; and have received word that their here. There are Mr. and Mrs. W.

F. McCreary. Vadsworth, Ohio, bar in Phoenix Monday: grandson, Alfred Syer of New Boston, Mich, was" killed In ac Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Slmms, Huntington, and James Stalnaker, Minnora, W.

Va The R. state commander of the American. "Legion hfei been tion Jan. 11 in Korea. He was the son of Charles Syer.

Mrs. Bonnie Chee of an ado, girl; Mr. and' Mrs. Kee Beanalli of Naz-lini, girl; Mr. and Mm- Tom Charlie of Steamboat Canyon, boy; Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Begay of Glagetoh, boy; Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Hubbard of Kinlichee, girl; Mr. and Mr Kenneth Wilson of Tsel-anl Springs, boy; Mr.

'and Mrs. in New York City Attending the guests attended the golf tourna publication committee meeting of Mrs. Elvira Herbert Is visiting her- son and sister, Melvin and ment in Phoenix last i weekend the legion. Mrs. Af nold.7 Mrs.

McCreary; and. Urilla Herbert. A long time resi The Harlem Roadkihes- basket Mrs. simms are sisters and 5.tal naker is their Woodie Yazzie of Naxlini. boy; Mr.

dent of Douglas Mrs. Herbert now -lives in Calif. She also visited her daughter. hd Hoztsoi of Fort Defiance, boy; and Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Cleo rJymper, at Globe. ball team will Volunteer Fire Detriment team here February 4.jj.' Mrs. Ethel KWafal, worthy matron df the.tOSJC?' was 'feted George-Clay left last week" for a Alfred Miller of Kayenta, boy. visit Mrs.

Tomerlin 1 1 'vf -f0' I i. rr''li i I bull -d1 s. I I A w-jL '4, I -ill V. 1.. i i If w- xv Lull is visiting her 'mother, Mrs.

Etta Douglas Merrill in rBakersfleld. Mrs. Clay ROW TO at a smprer-roiscellaneous shower byUhe Satur will visit a sister in San Clemente, Calif, for several weeks. DOUGLAS (Special) ''Doc' day night. Committee for the Mr.

and Mrs-Wray Haley spent evening was Mmes. Harry- Cof man, C. R. Wright, R. JMan- last Wednesday night and Thurs ship, and Henrtwrerteison.

day in the nome of their daughter and family, 'the Louis Powers, in Chandlers James Easter served in the British World War and nowcj. a sergeant in the 82nd AirboxB? Division, VS. Army, was amng. tne bonor Miss Bernice Arnold will re-en Norton, has been named new president of the YMCA board replacing Ben Flores. Other new board members are the Rev.

W. W. Roberts, and W. W. Holland Jr.

Other members present at a recent board meeting were Henry Williams, Henry Beum-ler, Ernest Ray, Baird Flores, Clark Smith and William J. Good. A mDtorcade of guests from the Gadsden Hotel, visited the Amerind Foundation Inc. Fulton ter college at Tempe this week when she registers as a sophomore. She-did not -attend last se guard for thenttttwrtitlon cere monies in Washington, D.

His mester. parents, "Charles Easter, and Jus shtter, Mrs. Bill uaxter, of King Tombstone, TOMBSTONE-(Special) Rosa man. Museum, in Texas Canyon re lie, Doris- and BUI- McCrell and Mike Werstein honored at cently: They lunched at the acna Triangle Ranch nearby. a farewell party at the home of Major Schubert Of Fort Huachu- TACNA Special Mrs.

Noah Clayton was called to Tucson by ca. After an evening of games Making the trip were Miss Stasia Hopkinson, social director; Dr. and Mrs. F. W.

Sachse, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Applegate. Miss the critical illness of her mother, Mrs. Peterson.

Mrs. Lan.e is car Josephine Corcoran, Miss Mina ing for the four Clayton school children while their mother is Hester, Mrs. Charles Booth, Mrs. away. Charles Grace, Mrs.

Helen Wehn, and dancing, refreshments were served to -3S school and the honorees Chief Hailstorm, a Cherokee Indian, gave a lecture illustrated with Indian dances, at the high school. Frances Rosen won first' prize Frances Gearhardt, second and Zona Davis th'ird prize for es Mrs. ax Langley and son, Max left Friday by bus for No- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loveland, Mrs.

Henry Vallely, Mrs. Margaret McCarroll and son Donny. Ralph Durazo, the second son gales where they are visiting this Elks EvTiflnri A $35,000 addition.to the 48-year-jiiL mpdna old Kingman Elks Club, one of the oldest in the state, was started when two charter members assisted in pouring the first cement into bun- dation forms. In the ceremony were, left to right, Ira Rawlings; Carl Hammond, Asa Harris, John Blair, and Frank Meredith: Harris and Meredith are charter members. (Gallup" Studio Photo) week with Her mother, Mrs, Write.

of Mr. and Mrs. J. Durazo to be called from Tempe State Col says in a contest sponsored by lege by selective service, has Mr. and Mrs.

William Huchet of Los Angeles are moving to Tacna by Feb. 1 and Mr. Huchet will study; MrsAlfred SteinkCi "chair major operation at Yuma Gen women. The visitors went on to joined the sales force of the Luke received his orders and third son is going back to college un eral Hospital, i Los Angeles to visit other Tela Acord Sale? and Service in Saf man; of mission studyrand Mrs. Chas.

Gregg, chairman of devo- work on the ranch recently der the GI Bill of Rights, tives before returning to Minne ford. by ixuglas Beecrof of Tucson Ken Rodgers' of Yuma, man tionals. The group will meet ager of the Farmers Seed Store in every other Thursday. Next Raul Durazo, sophomore at Tempe, was drafted in December and is now in training at Fort Miss Donna Vance of Yuma, Babies born in Safford the past week in the Safford Inn Hospital the Tombstone Chamber of Commerce. Mrs.

James King and a committee are conducting a membership drive for the Tombstone Hospital auxiliary. Dues go into the fund for -hospital equipment. Mrs. Fred Rosen and Mrs. Burton Devere were hostesses at the hospital auxiliary card party; held Tacna, is preparing (the lots he meeting is February 5.

recently bought on Main Street Complinient ner charms wltli a beaatifofly simple, classic sing ensemble of with tastxited. engagement and wedding rings encrusted with diamonds. Here, youT! find the design mac subs yor brick's personafity best priced to assure yon of lasting vatae. include a boy to Mr. and Mrs.

for building a new home here. A panel discussion of-The Walter Robert Laidlaw, That Ord, Calif. Roberto Durazo, junior at Tempe, -was called in December but was -allowed to finish the semester and will re Mrs. Robert Rheinhold was a nome, ana cnooi was held Thursday evening at a regular meeting of the Bullion Plaza cher; a girl to Mr. and Mrs.

Allen L. Robinson of Safford; and a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Teron Ned Cur business visitor in El Centro. port for military service Feb.

10. Calif. Friday. Thursday at the Community Armando (Chapo) i Durazo, Thomas- School P.T.A. Mrs.

M. M. Stover, Irene Steveils the Harvey, and Rev. James Weber with his military career behind In -the "Ellsworth" and Harder Several cases of flu, chicken Hospital, a boy to Mr. and Mrs.

pox, and measles are reported participated. George Foster, New Mexico cattleman, is visiting at the Sam Foster home. sota, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wheeler of Oklahoma visited their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Wheeler and family in Clifton. Lloyd Fernandez was home between semesters State College at Tempe. Nerge Hunt was at his home in Clifton during semester- change at Arizona State College at Tempe. John Schlotfeld was a business visitor in Phoenix recently, Youth Sunday was observed- in the Presbyterian Church Sunday.

The young people and children of the Sunday School conducted the services: Assisting were Mrs. Mabel Scott, Sam. Mayne, him, is now enrolled as a freshman at Tempe. He attained the rank of sergeant after, service in Panama and Germany. Chris Ramirez, Vail, a boy to Mr.

and Mrs. Louis David 14-year-old niece of Nina Brown, has entered Antelope Union High School Swain Wright of San Francisco has moved to Tacna and is engaged in nstructipworj, Mrs. D. O. Clark returned to her duties at YUMATCO Saturday.

Mrs. Richard Keyser and Mrs. LaFern Henderson, Calexico, were visitors of Mr. and FrenV. Kenner.

-and her mother, MrsMunroe. Walter? Ruth, co-owner of the Yuma Materials' is managing his branch store in Tacna while his. cleric, Damon, O. Clark, is recuperating from a recent -Lt. Keith McClain, who is sta Miami Ganado Lloyd Helm heads the newly MIAMI (Special) The Miami GANADO (Special) Teachers TOM CHAUNGEY JEWELERS 40 I.

ADAMS Watch Jewelry Mfas. tioned in Korea, was the first to receive a radio message; dispatched last week by the naval reserve here on its amateur radio network. Keith Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E.

E. McClain. Messages Chamber Commerce has called organized Douglas chapter of University of Arizona Alumni. Other officers chosen at the from the nine schools of the meeting for Feb. 3 to make Flagetoh area met in Holbrook Romero, Thatcher; and a boy to Mr.

and Mrs. Franklin Russ Barney of Safford. The Safford Education Association will serve a dinner Wednesday evening honoring Margaret Stevenson, assistant executive secretary of the National Education Association department of classroom 'teachers. The meeting plans for dedicating the hew meeting at the Gadsden Hotel last weekend with their superin Miami -Superior highway tunnel last week were Ken Melchen, or. 15 words will be sent by Elec Use Onr Charge and Budget AcconRfs tendent, William Goodwin, and other officials to discuss school rvice president, and Miss Agnes tronics Company 11-3, Naval Re to be opened May 16.

Those participating include officials of U.S. Highway 60 Association, U.S. problems. serve, Miami, for any one desiring it. Jack" Starr1 Robert' Wbb and Highway 70 Association, Superior Mrs.

of the Mrs. O. C. and. Jay will begin at 6 in the high school Council bf Service Clubs, Globe Ganado Lake drove to Gallup, 1 Chamber, of Commerce, and Roy William Hackenbracht, students HALPOFF lM.M.

on business last week. home economics building. All schoolstiir the Safford area have Holland, district highway engi- at the Uof A in Tucsois ---are home The? narenta'of Pfc H.bir-Bftfi'axt for mid-term' vacation Amin David left-Saturday -to report for induction Ja. -28, fat Sacramento, Calif. He has been making his home with his mother been invited send representatives.

nave received wora ne is a mili tary nospitat in aan franeisco, Mrs. Rachel Copp of Chicago Miss Stevenson, chemistry Women of the Presbyterian Church, organized a Bible and where he is under treatment. in Clifton. Missions Study Group recently. Mrs.

W. D. Spinlnr-and chtt Evelyn Roybal and Gloria Men- "Mrs. Leo Cupples was elected ana Mrs. Myrtle Bodkin of I1L, are visiting Arthur Martin of ClaypooL- Uarold Pine and William Rich dren, Charles and 'Elizabeth, Miss doza celebrated their eighth birth -ST teacner in fort Huron, will talk on "A United Democratic Profession for Service." Superior Jennie Lind andMiss Esther Teeu C.

R. Witt, assistant leader; Mjrs. Robt Wendell, sec-re a ry-treasurer; Mrs. Clare days with a joint party at the wissen of Ganado Mission drove Roybal home Clifton. to Albuquerque, N.

M. on business Wample, chairman of Bible ards of Clifton and Fred Bishop of Phoenix attended the Elks Lodge Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Alvarez and Friday.

SUPERIOR (Special) A meet Mr. and Mrs. Mike Baray visited ing to organize a local branch of Now Many Wear Among the new parents whose League of Women Voters of relatives in Juarez, Mexico. the University of Arizona Alumni Uabies arrived at' Sage Memorial Paula Rlos and Nicholas Caza Association will be held at the VFW hall at 7 p.m. on Feb.

5. Hospital of Ganado Mission re Miami issued its first bulletin last week. There are 25 paid memberships, with Mrs. J. C.

Mc- ENURTONE was developed by a doctor to correct BED WETTING 'and is now offered to the public after twelve years research. Effective for adults as well as children. No drugs. Approved by Doctors. No cost or obligation for consultation.

For Details Phone Mrs. Rogers at AL 8-7513 or Mail Coupon to: FALSE TEETH With More Comfort resboth bf Clifton, were married cently are Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miss Josephine Sawaia has been Lachlan serving as president. at Lordsburg, N.

January 17. They were acconipanied by Mr. SAL 50 DISCOUNT PIANO ifp I STORES 745 E. McDowell AL 8-2148 1501 N. 7th Street AL 2-6193 Open Monday and Tkunday Jin FASTEETH, a pleasant Bovoro Cough The annual meeting lunch asked to be the official alumni representative and to select a nominating "committee which will prepare a list of prospective offi and Mrs.

Andrew Jacbbo and Mr. acid) powder, holds false teeth mort eon of the ladies auxiliary of the and Mrs. Arcadio Sandoval. firmly. To eat and talk in more comfort, just sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your plates.

No rummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Checks "plate odor" (denture Following Flu offices mweMi as envs Mrs. Eleanor Evans and Ivlrs. cers. The committee members are Mrs.

Frank Olson, Miss Jackie Corson, Mrs. John O'DonnelL and Florine Marks were hostesses at breath Get FASTEETH at any drug Aftrr the fhi over and oone. the couth store. a surprise shower "given in honor Almaden Club will be held Friday at 1 p.m. Bridge will be played.

Mrs. Leo G. Rameriz of Central Heights left Friday night to visit her husband, a gunners mate the navy at San Diego, who will Jerry CaWwelL tint follows may develop into chronic hmnrhtti it fieffleeted. Creomulnos of Mrs. J.

T. Brooks at the Brooks home in Attending from the of A staff 147 N. 7fh Ave. Phoenix, Arises relieves promptly because it goes into will be Dr. Robert L.

Nugent, vice president of the university; Safford the bronctuat system to-- aeip -joobcd and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender. Dr. Robinson, director of leave for Korea in February. inflamed bronchial membranes. No Clifton placement bureau; and Lee Low-ery, alumni secretary- They will show a film and conduct a discussion on alumni relations.

A partial matter how many medicines you have tried, Creomnlsion is guaranteed to nieaxa ww or dmcsut refunds, money. AFFORD (Special) Mervin Wallace, area conservationist for the southeastern area of Arizona, has announced that the soil conservation training school for engineering got. underway at CLIFTON (Special) Patricia Purcell is spending several "days list of Arizona graduates shows Creomulsion has stood the test of Za men and women living here Phese Mr. and Mrs. Richard Soule and witn ner mother, Mrs.

Juliet Purcell, during semester change at the University of Arizona. Mrs. Gussie Allyn visited rela many million! of users. CREOMUCSION reiiavts Coughs, Chott Colds, Acuta Bronchi th Eden and will continue through Jan. 30th." daughters of Stanfield, Ariz, visited his mother, Mrs.

Margaret The school trains engineering Soule here Sunday. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY Mr. and Mrs. Roland Moxcey and son, Richard, and Mr. and Mrs.

John Thompson, spent Sat urday and Sunday at Morenci, where the men attended a district A QUICKY la Isa A QUICKY aids to become engineering survey instrument men. There are 6 trainees from Arizona. Nearly half of the motorists in Graham County are without their 1953 motor vehicle licenses according to Robert- Goodman, county assessor. Goodman said sales this year have been unusually slow and he anticipates a rush of late purchasers the few remaining days prior to the deadline Saturday. After that time a meeting of the Knights of Pythias.

Also attending from Superior were Boyd Hicks and George Me Daniel. Mrs. Walter Chafey is present tives -in Phoenix recently. Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Sims drove to Pima, where they spent the day with Dale's mother, Mrs. A. J. Sims, who was spending the weekend there with Dale's aunt, Ethel Cole. Mr, and Mrs.

Ernest Hickel and daughter visited in Silver City, N. with C. A. Osmer who is home from service. Mr.

and Mrs. William Ball and Mrs. Archie McWilliams and son, of Marble, left Cliftbrt after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A.

M. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ridlon for several days. Mrs.

McWilliams, Mrs. Anderson, and Mrs. Ridlon are sisters, and Mr. Ball is a brother to the three SUITS ing a home nursing course to members, of the: Superior Camp-fire Girls on Thursdays. This ex double, jplate penalty of $7.50 will tra activity-is held at the Legion Hall and is one' of training programs presented by a specialist be assessed.

The 4-H Busybees Sewing Club met at the home of Miss outside of the campflre groups. EVERY SUIT FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK Sizes end Models 38 39 40 42 44 46 A combined house warming and 13th weddine. anniversary cel- Jeannine Stewart. Newly elected officers at the meeting included Jean Clawson, president; Linda Taylor, vice president; Gwen I 1 3 1 1 2-1. 2 Layton, secretary; Sherry Haral Double Breasted Reg.

1 2 I I 2 2 Single Breasted Longs 2 3 2 1 son, treasurer; Shirley Barney, reporter; and Michel Sue Philis, Need ash? I (I was 90.00) (II wera.75.00J (18 were 85.00) recreation. The music department of Arizona State College. at Flagstaff presented "The Village Barber" Friday evening hi the Safford High. School Auditorium. Former Safford High School students among the artists included Mary Louise Richards and Garvin Han-chett.

t2 were 110.00) HELP YOURSELF $100 $200 s300 Erected Complete or Poles only Phone AL 8-1123 SEE THEM TRY THEM ON -ya 78 AMERICAN FENCE CO, My name is Dick Steinman. I run "The JMoney Store" at 243 N. 1st 400 East Roosevelt' James F. Sullivan, formerly of Safford Sears -Roebuck store, has where I make little loans to working people. While They Last (You an get $75 onr salary" and re- jpay $58 per month (20 mo.

plan) S10O on your 1940 car, now 'QOingi on without insurance $250 ox more on furniture, piano or later 1 4 tAiv'l? model car. If you can use a little extra cash see me. I like people 7 and I try to make everybody-a FOOT LEG AILMENTS Poor Circulation Nine out 19 people bare FOOT OB IJEG AILMENTS In some farm, mmnlfeste by FOOT and LEO CRAMPS or SWELLING. PAJNFI KNEES, BI HNING. TINGLING.

NUMBNESS, well PAIN In ALKING or STANDING, BACKACHES and POOR BALANCE. POOR BLOOD CTOCXXATIOW will eadte IMBALANCE tn body METABOLISM, SWELLING. BURNING and -OTMBNES -of HANDS and FINGERS, LEGS and FEET, HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE and EXHAUSTED NERVE ENERGY, r. ACT bow and obtain relief front theae many eondittons thronrk a PROVEN APPROACH and METHOD of treatment of 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE. Consult the office nearest you.

FOOT AND BODY BALANCE CLINIC sii e. McDowell rd. phone ax. i-oou loos s. ith st.

Conraltattoa Gladly Given (Aopointiiwat Neeewary) No Obligation CASH AND CARRY ''S Meaning LAVAWAYS NO -CHARGES NO ALTERATIONS OF PHOENIX loan who asks for one. I'm at the main office of little FURNITURE STORES Loans Corp, 243 N. 1st that's right next Western Auto. My phone is AL 4-5656. If Mesa is nearer to you see Ed Vetter at our office there.

It's at 30 N. 1st St. DOORS OPEN AT 9:30 A.M. 20 West Adams Ph. AL 3-3161 ,439 W.

Main St. Phone WO 47152. 4.

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