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republic bulldog; REPUBLIC 2: MAIL -The Arizona" Republic, Phoenix, Arizona. Page 11 Wednesday, August 4, 1,954 "Oklahoma Filmed There Meeting Called On Juvenile targe Arizona Raricli Sold The 8.000-acre Arizona Hereford ter. Here with him are his wife. Shlrlee, and their two sons, Frank, 9, and John, 6. They are at the uennque incy Ranch near Patagonia, currently being used for the filming of the picture, "Oklahoma has been sold to a 30-year-old Oklahoma cattleman for $185,000.

Arizona Ambassador. The sale price included only the ranch Itself. Its former stock' of Here fords has been disposed of separately," Mitchell said. Much of the shooting of "Oklahoma!" is being' done on the ranch, with ranch buildings being used for crew headquarters and storage. SO prod Mad Urorn grab neutral tpMfe Cts Urn Smoo Fte.

tec, Haittv Cam A public meetine on Juvenile Noting that there is a tremen II delinquency problems in Arizona dous demand for Santa Gertrudis cattle, Phillips slid he expects to will be held in the state senate John G. Phillips, the buyer, said chamber at the capitol at 10 Read the Want Ads for best buys in used cars develop one of the nation's finest he plans to stock the ranch with the Santa Gertrudis breed of cat a.m. Monday. herds on his new ranch. tle, the comparatively new strain Senator William F.

Kimball Phillips described the Santa developed on the lamed King (D-Pima), chairman of the com' mlttee appointed by the leglsla Ranch in Gertrudis as the only pure strain of cattle ever developed in Amer tive council to study juvenile ica, and the only pure strain de PHIIXIPS, who plans to make i veloped any place in the world In the past 200 years. his home in Phoenix, returned here yesterday from Corpus Christi, Tex, where he arranged problems, has called a meeting of the legis- lative commit-tee and the advisory lay board for that time. IT IS A CROSS of the Brahman and Shorthorn breeds, and with for the purchase of 200 head of the cttle from the Richard King herd. the exception of the Brahman is the only breed that sweats Former owners of the San Ra It will be an through the hide and thus does not develop a sun temperature. pen meeting, yJ Doyf'incl 34ights of Fun tnelstiori he said, with I The ranch is located 70-miles fael Valley ranch were Mr.

and Mrs. A. W. Mitchell- of Phoenix and Mrs. James E.

Hum of La-Porte, Ind. Mitchell "and the late Mr. Hum bought the ranch three th committee jt t- southeast of 'Tucson, about seven miles from the Mexican border. interested in re- eiving any years ago. Kimball suggest! ons from interested Mitchell, a Phoenician for four 'f.

V-' A V- '-'if- if -iV v- L1' in individuals which will aid formulating a study program. years, is from LaPorte, where he still has extensive business Garland Sells KOOL Share Charles H. Garland disclosed 9 e.m. Friday X. "tx Phillips, president of the Okla Suggestions may be sent in advance of the meeting to the legislative i 1' executive secretary, Mary Dennis, Room to 6 p.m.

Monday homa Santa Gertrudis Association, operates the Ki-He-Kah ranches 313 of the capitol, not later than $20 SINGLE $25 DOUBLE yesterday that he has sold his interest in KOOL, radio and television station, to Tom Chauncey, local jeweler. Garland was secretary-treasurer of the station. at Venlta and Ramona, Okia. He plans to use the same name for his new Arizona venture. Friday.

Committee and lay board mem $4 credit in Concho Room for single occupancy TH a fr Pr a 1 1 nn A eature of tne dedication of Kingman's new $100,000 J. lag csciiLa tiuii nati0nal guard armory was the presentation of the first THE OKLAHOMA rancher has bers, appointed jointly by Senate President Hubert O. Merryweath-er (D-Santa Cruz) and House He said he will remain with the -r flag by Swastegame Post 14 of the American Legion. Seventh District commander 1 T-W T1 1 1 1 T1 1 purchased a five-acre tract at 1407 Ttose Lane, where he plans to Speaker John C. Smith Jr.

(D- creoii ror aouoie occupancy Liye in a beautifully appointed, air-conditioned patio room. Swim in an invitingfcrystat-clear pool just dt build a permanent home this win- station as general manager and assistant secretary. Garland has been associated with KOOL since 1948. oi me legion, jtuimer uraves, ngni, presents uie nag xo j.si ui. rnnis vaugnan, commanding officer of Company 158th Infantry, Kingman, as Herbert Biddulph, Kingman mayor, looks on.

Yuma) are: Legislators Senators H. outside your door Controlling stockholders of the (Hi) Corbett (R-Pima), and Clay B. Simer (D-Navajo). and Reps. Arizona Deaths Ex-Ioivan Heads School In Tempe station now are Tom Kearney of Trenton, N.

Frank Beer, Robert Morrow D-Mohave) 13 Mabel S. Ellis (D-Yavapai), and Chauncey and Gene Autry. Cart Sims TEMPE (AP) Dr. Maurice Garland said he has not dis Stanley Lewis, former elementary Lay Members Superior Judge Cordon Farley of Nogales, repre posed of his interest in Station KOPO-TV in Tucson and plans to remain in Phoenix. For reservations ca 'At scnooi principal in JJes Moines, Iowa, will be principal of the senting the Arizona Judges Asso 'Jury' Sought For McCarthy WASHINGTON (AP) Senate leaders are hunting for members of a new committee to investigate Senator McCarthy (R-Wis).

Senator Ferguson (R-Mich) said nobody is lobbying for the Services In Kingman Today For Delmar Sanderson, 65 KINGMAN Funeral services for Delmar (Del) Sanderson, 65, retired miner who died here Sunday, will be conducted at' 2 p.m. today at the Clinkenbeard-Van Marter Mortuary here. Mr. Sanderson was born Aug. 22, 1888, in Ohio, and had lived in ciation: E.

S. Edmonson of rto- u. Fayne Training School on the gales, chairman of the Arizona campus of Ari Council on Children and Youth; Mrs. Spencer H. Nitchie of Phoe zona State col lege here next year.

nix and Mrs. Ellsworth Moe of Tucson, representing the League TTa siipcp A Kingman for the past 45 years. of Women voters of Arizona; Dwight w.PTSCZ Mortuary following earlier serv assignment. But Democratic Steve J. Vukcevich, superintend' cnt of the Arizona State Indus' Cool, who re- zs ices in Phoenix.

Leader -Johnson (Tex) said he signed this year, trial School for Boys at Fort He is survived by a son, George, San Francisco; a sister, Mrs. Ethel Wisler, Washingtonville, Ohio; and a brother, Russell, also Mrs. Freeman operated a res Dr. Lewis Grant; doesn't "subscribe' to the idea that the senate is a bunch of cowards" and that he expects no taurant in Wickenburg for 13 Charles L. Strouss, Phoenix at holds a bache- tor's and mas- years before moving to Phoenix of Washingtonville.

10 years ago, where she lived at torney representing the State Bar of Arizona; Carolyn Tuttle, prin ter's degree I Ws from Drake difficulty in lining up three Dem ocrats to serve. His opposite number in the Re 117 W. Merrill. FRANK STAHL. KINGMAN Funeral services cipal of Fmnklin School here and University, and Lewis Survivors include a daughter.

representative of the Arizona publican ranks. Senator Know- Mrs. Helen uara. and a son. for Frank Stahl, 64, who died Education Association; Mrs.

M. doctorate from Colorado State College of Educa James, both of Phoenix; two land (Calif), stood by predictions the committee would be picked L. Henderson of Phoenix, repre Sunday in a hospital here, will be tion at Greeley. other daughters, Mrs. J.

A. Price, senting the Arizona Congress of witnin 48 nours. Salinas, and Mrs. J. S.

He is a member of the Kappa at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Clink-enbeard-Van Marter Mortuary here. "A PART OF ALL YOU EARN BELONGS TO YOU! Start or add to your Savings by the 10th from, the 1st. REMEMBER Your savings are insured up to $10,000 and currently earn 3 at Chandler, Long Beach, Parents and Teachers; Dr. Edward B.

Slote of Phoe Delta Pi and the Phi Delta Ferguson, who is chairman of her mother, three sisters, two the GOP policy committee, told newsmen the committee hearings brothers, and three grand nix, chairman of the Phoenix Junior Chamber of Commerce Mr. Stahl, a retired barber, was in his opimon should be in the nature of a trial." youth activities committee; Lt. Claude Burk. In charge of the Chicago News Editor children. GEORGE SPELSBURY TOQUERVTLLE, Utah Funer born Sept 10, 1889, in Germany and had lived in Oatman for many years before moving to "This has a semblance." he juvenile bureau of the Phoenix Paul E.

acoby Dies said, "of being, a criminal case as Kingman a few years ago. al services for George Chauncy City Police Department; and Sgt Frank J. Fopello, director of the SOUTHWEST SAVINGS well as a civil case. CHICAGO AP) Paul E. Ja- Spilsbury, former well-known He is survived by his wife.

Amr rsf juvenile division or tne Maricopa coby, 57, foreign news editor of Mesa resident who died here re As a former judge, he said, he Rosie, and two sons, cently, will be held here at 5 jn. thought the trial could be com Jerry, Yucca; and Frank, Kansas City, Mo. tomorrow. pleted In two five-day working weeks. Many senators consider WUA7 Mr.

Spilsbury, in the hay grow the Chicago Tribune ana a member of the newspaper's cable desk staff for 25 years, died yesterday in Jackson Park Hospital. He had been in the hospital since a major operation July 19. County sheriff oiiice. House 'Approved Bill Honors John Marshall WASHINGTON (UP) The 130 N. First Avenue Phoenix, Arizona "WMFtP Yrttl r.PWT UAVV KPtJW that estimate far too optimistic.

ing business while in Mesa, had H. B. THAYER WICKENBURG Funeral serv been president of the Mesa Ro As for finding what Knowland ices for H. B. Thayer, $8, Morris- tary Club and superintendent of has called "fine, able" nonpartisans for the investigating com town, who died Monday in a Wickenburg hospital, will be at house unanimously approved and Sunday School for the Maricopa Stake of the Church of Jesus mittee, Ferguson remarked: sent to the white House yester 10 am.

Saturday at Wickenbure day a bill to designate the month "l-iis is the first time when no chapel. one has approached me or lobbied of September 1955 as John Marshall bicentennial month. Mar Mr. Thayer was born in Kansas me inside or outside the senate Christ of Latter-day Saints. Survivors include his wife, Dol ly, of Toquerville, and a dauglv ter, Mrs.

Rex Phelps of Mesa. CARMINE DIGAIMO and had been in the mining busi shall, perhaps the most noted of chamber." Sidestepping a direct, immedi the nation's chief Justices, served ness at Morristown for the past seven years. from 1801 to 1835 The next step ahead in Hydra-Matic Dual-Range Hydra-Matic with 9 9 7Th ate showdown on the issue of condemning McCarthy's conduct, He Is survived by his wife, Flora; two sons and four grand the senate voted 75-12 Monday night to turn over charges against YUMA Graveside services for Carmine Digaimo, 17, Los Angeles, who drowned July 27 in the Wellton-Mohawk Canal, will be conducted at 9 a.m. today by the Yuma American Legion Post children. ETHIE L.

FREEMAN the Wisconsin senator to a spe cial committee of three Republic ans and three Democrats. WICKENBURG Funeral for Mrs. Ethie L. Freeman, at the Yuma Cemetery. li aisers new rower-on-aeman Forty-six specific accusations.

53, former Wickenburg restau Survivors include his father some of them overlapping, are on file against McCarthy. They rant owner, are scheduled at 4 and three brothers, all of Call ornia. p.m. today in the Wickenburg range from abuse of witnesses, to dishonoring the nation and improperly accepting $10,000 from a housing corporation for a book fyou think Hydra-Matic's the same in all cars, just try a new '54 Kaiser Manhattan with Dual-Range Hydra-Matic plus Kaiser's new Power-on-demand See how much more swiftly you get much more smoothly you move out let on housing. Pig Hunting Season Linked To Missing Police Weapons NEW CLASSES Now Forming Day or Night COOLTD BT KEFBIGEBATION LAMSON -BUSINESS COLLEGE in front on the hills.

Yet your gasoline mileage at normal speeds actually compares Police Chief Charles P. Thomas figures he has a pretty good FRENCH NOVELIST DIES PARIS (AP) Gabrielle Colette, one of the most famous of modern French novelists and a member of the French Academy, died last night at her Paris apartment circumstantial case against the person or persons who took three with that of small cars! Kaisers Power-on-demand engine is like 2 engines in 1 a low-displacement engine for mileage, a high-horsepower engine for go! It's the only stock car engine that actually ru les from his department gun vault. Ph. AL 8-3733 134 N. Central "Sometime during the month of February," (pig hunting season) said Thomas in a general order to his men, "three rifles disappeared from the.

police gun vault we have made inquiry in every way increases its horsepower when you step down on the gas! This is only one of many extra values in the '54 Kaiser. yet, they nave Indian Land possible and, as not been found. "It is my feeling some officer, or officers, checked these guns Bill Favored Republic's Washington Bureau out for the purpose of hunting, without making proper record of WASHINGTON The senate interior committee yesterday ree such. If the guns are returned immediately, no disciplinary action will be taken, the chief promised. ommended passage of the Gold water bill permitting long-term If they don't turn up, the culprit leases for development of Ari zona's Indian reservations.

runs the risk of being charged with theft, he warned. Sponsored by Senator Gold' water (R-Ariz) the measure ex as TAKE THIS TEST tends to tribal councils of other iltoJS4 'Tyi I WhSjwiv "fc Vjjr. 'v'ti-l 1 i Arizona Indians the leasing prlv ileges already enjoyed by the Navajo and Hopi tribes under Contest Winner On Trip To Coast Robert Goldfarb. 1638 E. Wil-letta, a student at Phoenix Union High School, left yesterday to separate legislation.

O. Do You Toss and Tumble While Trying To Sleep Due To Hot Weather? It permits the granting of leases on Indian lands, both to Q. Is Your Bedroom Cooled to whites and Indians, up to 25 visit financial institutions in Los Angeles as a result of winning years, with renewal option for another 25 years. The leases would be -subject to approval by me interior secretary. second place in an essay contest sponsored by the Arizona Association of Security Dealers.

Antonio Juarez of Williams, first place winner, has just re Q. Have You Discussed Buying a Refrigerated Room Air Conditioner? Q. Do You Suffer When The Humidity is High? FOR CORRECT ANSWERS See IDEAL KITCHENS Leases obtained under existing regulations usually are limited to one year, except on the Navajo- nopi reservations. turned from an all-expense trip to New York City and Chicago, This resriction has made it dif ficult for individual Indians and Other differences you should know about, too: new jet-aineoop grille, huge wrap-around rear window, dramatic Safety -Glo rear leader light! Visibility. and safest visibility of any car 3946 square inches of glass.

no Comfort shoulder room than 6 other cars in the medium-price greatest front seat kg room of any! lowest center of gravity for the smoothest road-hugging ride you've ever experienced. To tee what a difference these features mak in value, ee and drive the new '54 Kaiser today whites to obtain financing for proposed business and farming See your Kaiser dealer drive the new 954KaiserB THE SURE CURE IS development on Indian lands, mm mmrn The measure would benefit the City of Globe, for example by authorizing a long-term lease of San Carlos Apache land for de velopment of a municipal alrport near uie una county seat Power Steering, Overdrive, Dual-Range Hydra-Matic optional at low extra cost. Hear "Lowell Thomas end the News" Mondays through Fridays, CBS radio network. jjespue me limited time re maining, uoiawater said he was still hopeful of getting action on RAY K0RTE KAISER-WILLYS 324 V. ADAMS" PHOENIX, ARIZONA ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS New Low Prices New Low Installation Cosh Easy Terms tne bin before adjournment There is no.

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