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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 11

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Arizona Republici
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Phoenix, Arizona
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11
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REPUBL! I jit ArUou Republic fWux, Drc It 1M 4 Radio Permit Sought for Wickenburg Contract Extension Okayed Board Member Quotions ValiiHtv of Action Arizona Burr a that "the school couldn't run sine the middle of 1963 and has WICKENBURG Application AXDERS-The Puerto School itbout her." bten reuined on a one-year has been made to the Federal Board last week approved the' has DeeB superintendent contract. fnnil "B00KSHELP HEW CmPANY communicauons commission extension of a school super intea-for operation of a 500-watt ra-dent's contract amid protests dio stauon here. qtiestioning the validity of the W. Schuyler Tnurber, majori- acUon- ty stockholder in the new Wick-' School Supt. E.

Leslie Bell enburg Radio said call let- one-year contract was approved ters of the station would be h' members of the three-KSWW. It will operate on 1250 niember board for two more kc. ears- 1 Bp BOARD members James Mc- The community's other to kZ inn vik-i thP d. Mrs. Nancy FiUgerald three years ago due to fmancial with- approved nine exciting family games of strategy and skill ana maiidBiiii pruu.mu., hnl(1 llntj, Janiia, the $125,000 structure which is designed to measure flow of gas from Texas to Southern California.

was reported. Bell's contract, at $11,400 per No staff has been hired and STATION COMPLETED The El Paso Natural Gas new Ehrenberg metering station has been completed. Fourteen employes will work at 1 IS EJD-a i Gas Company Accepts New Station no network affiliation has been ntjj next made. i Alden Jack, who will take of-I Thurber operated a depart-lfice on new five-man board ment store here for 16 years in januaryi questioned the re-and then opened a Western newing of seven wear shop. months before the current con- tract expires.

I JACK, ALONG with Lyle HI. Donald, the other new board EHRENBERG The El Paso Natural Gas Co. last week formally accepted its new 1125.000 metering station here from contractors. Joe Xickerson, project engineer, said the structure is at the pipeline Colorado River crossing. The building includes metering equipment for the pipeline, which carries 860 million cubic feet of gas per day from the Texas gas fields to the Southern Counties Gas Co.

pumping unit at Blythe, Calif. Nickerson said 14 employes will use the center for their headquarters. The center houses pressure reading instruments, hydrogen sulphide test, telemetering equipment, caloric tester and offices. The Ehrenberg station was originally constructed in 1947 when the Texas pipeline was constructed west of its meeting place with the Southern Counties Gas Co. questioned pro- Tn Arms Sliinnnnts Icedures and methods of Bell's High Bid mm.

BreaktKru f- I -I Acquire gy 4jti 1 JumPin Oh Wan Ree Ttli "aA Stocks Bonds Jt Phlounder Quinto I administration of the school. ATHENS tNYTS) Turkeyi yesterday rejected Greek re-'K assurances that adequate con-; ft adrninistration5 of the trols had been placed on Czech hoo, th superintendent.s tm rial i an oe tx I VTri nn duties existed, that peace on the island was, secure ruzgeraio. ana iicuon aid. both declared that Bell Hoi A ROTC Student To Receive Legend Of Valor Bronze Cross 1-1 1 1 "UJ OUVtl CB Hilt LTVIOVH IIIC1L Turkish government was still mnky writing demanding that the arms, im- rues for his operation of tne Sedonans Plan Gala Holiday SEDONA Each year rest Government to strenethen itSi Southern Arizona Bureau TUCSON Some 400 University of Arizona zona, California and ioolice force, should be handed A QUESTION of Bell's wife Daily Until Chrittm over to the United Nations a school teacher, being employ- peace force in Cyprus. el a' tne school was answered 3209 N.

Central cross From Park Central Dy a Doara memoer statement Army ROTC students will march in review tomorrow, honoring fellow student Thompson M. Sloane of Tucson. Sloane will receive a special honor from former Army Capt. Rex H. Dettre, the Legion of Valor Bronze Cross for Achievement, won in competition with 15 schools in Ari- Capt.

Dettre was chosen to present the medal because he is the recipient of the Distinguished Service Cross and a member of the Legion of Valor, a requirement for awarding the ROTC medal. Sloane is a chemistry major with a 1.2 grade average and is cadet lieutenant colonel. dents of this community look forward to the Christmas season because it transforms the area into a festive, holiday mood. NEW ORDER ISSUED NEW DELHI (AP)-The gov-ernment of India has issued an order requiring that the national anthem be played at the end of all shows in movie houses. The Sedona Garden Club, the Business and Professional Women and the Rotary Club already have celebrated the season with ir I' 1 -r i CALL MISS HALL personal shopper, AL 4-9292 gala events.

The Wayside Chapel has presented its annual pag eant, "The Inn at Santa Claus will arrive in town at 11 a.m. Saturday. He will remain here until 1 p.m. He will ride through the town in one of Don Pratt's pink Jeeps while the Pratt Caroleers perform. SANTA WILL wind up at the Chamber of Commerce building where he will distribute favors to youngsters and hear children's Christmas requests.

That evening the Sedona Em blem Club will entertain at the fiesta, dinner, program and dance. The Sedona Elks will hold their annual children's Christmas party at the lodge at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. That evening, members of the congregation of the First Baptist Church of Sedona will present the Christmas play, "The Story of Christmas," starting at 7:30 p.m. at the church.

TUESDAY Sedona School students will present their Christmas program and the Oak Creek Canyon Lions Club will have a Christmas party at the Rainbow's End that night. At 7 p.m. Wednesday the Sedona Art Center will present a musical program and "living creche." The public is invited to attend. At 6:30 p.m. Friday the Sedona Westerners will wind things up with a Community Christ mas party at the Sedona School Auditorium.

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