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Arizona Republic from Phoenix, Arizona • Page 9

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Arizona Republici
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REPUBLIC BULLDOG Friday, March 28, 1952. The Arizona Reiuiiblic. Phoenix. Arizona. 9 NewGlendale Park Highway Hanmrs Winslow Girl Captures City Spelling Title Nina Eoyd, eighth grade honor student, is the winner of the Winslow spelling bee.

Nina is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Boyd of Winslow.

PhoenixTitle To Open New Mesa Off ice MESA, March 27 Mesa's office of the Phoenix Title Trust Company will open at 261 W. Main next Thursday. Richard L. Wells, Phoenix will be 4n W. Mickle, company president, announced Thursday.

Nearly Ready -r4 etrtvstf; Special to The Republic GLENDALE, March 27 The VfeRftS 171 Sf "t'TltyU new Glendale City Park, a acre recreation area obtained for Wells, with the title company as escrow officer the community through the efforts of the Glendale Woman's Club early this year, is beginning to show the effects of concerted lor. the past The winner and 14 others who received top scores, will go to Hoi brook for the Navajo County spelling bee April 12. The state fi The park, located nine miles seven years, will make his home here in the future. He is 31, mar north of Glendale in the Hedee- peth Hills, now has an almost-com ried, and has pleted road leading into it, constructed by city crews. The road You-II love these two children.

He is a veteran of World War II and served in the European theater with the paratroops. Ft st R. L. Wells Ik The Mesa office will provide complete escrow and collection service, and receive orders for title insurance from those dealing in real estate in the open spaces nals will be held in Phoenix May 3 under the auspices of The Arizona Republic. The Arizona champion will be sent to D.

to compete In the national spelling bee. Date of the Yavapai County spelling bee, originally scheduled for April 12, has been changed to April 19. S. M. Louttit, contest chairman, said the change was made because some schools will have Easier Vacations.

The cont-test will be at Prescott High School. i The names of seven school champions not previously publicized were announced Thursday. They are: MARICOPA Pauline Street, daughter of Frank Street, includes two bridges over washes. THE GLENDALE-Peoria Farm Bureau met in the park Sunday at a picnic lunch to plan for picnic grounds, fireplaces, tables and a covered remada 18 by 40 feet Work crews will be out with leveling equipment this week end. The farm group will serve a Mexican-style dinner at the Peoria Woman's Club from 5:30 to 7:30 p.

m. Tuesday to help raise funds for construction. The picnic facilities to be built by the group will be for the general public, as will all of the park construction. FOUR MORE oreanizations have 4 Mesa-Tempe-Chandler-Gilbert area. Teeth Jarrinff "Plumb hoomiliatin'," says Arizona Al, The Republic's re-" porter on the roads, after he drove on 26th Avenue north of Thomas Road where it is so rough his upper plate flew out the window.

He's looking for it along the (Republic Photo) Business hours will be 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. dally except Saturdays and Sundays. Wells's staff will consist of Joe Freasier, Phoenix, escrow officer; Martha Royer, 616 W. Second Mesa, secretary; Barbara Rundell, Tempe, secretary; Lucille Haddock, Tempe, secretary, and Mary been only waiting for warm weather to swing into action.

Both the Moore, Tempe, cashier in charge of the accounting department. All Fraternal Order of Police and the Crowds Jam Mesa Streets For Rawhide Roundup Fete are present employes of the Glendale Game Protective Association will soon start construction of target areas. Mu red calf with whit piping Miamian To Edit Special to The Republic est ever to march here. It took The Glendale Woman's Club is about ready to start on its project, a general play area, and the senior class at Glendale High School will UofA Newspaper start work this weekend on the MARY E. POST (Yuma) Sharon Louise Proctor, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Proctor 1903 Fourth Yuma. CHINO VALLEY Mary P.oden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Roden, Chino Valley.

PENDERGAST (Tolleson) Mary Shipman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Shipman, Route 1, Tolleson. ALPINE Louise Riddle, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Riddle, Alpine. SPRINGERVILLE Violet Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.

Hill, Springerville. CENTRAL (McNary) Gerald Kirkpatrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L.

Kirkpatrick, McNary. remada. The close integration of the vari ous civic grouDS in the Glendale MESA, March 27 One of the largest crowds ever to witness a parade in Mesa turned out for the Sixth Annual Rawhide Roundup Thursday afternoon. Main Street was lined from Sir-rLne to Robson and First Avenue from Robson to Sirrine was as heavily massed with people as were the cross streets. O.

A. Paisley, an 80-year-old Mesa pioneer, took first prize as the best man rider. Nellie Thompson of Phoenix, mounted on her trained parade horse, which bowed to the crowd at intervals, was chosen best woman rider. fan and whit bin end whit Pinal 4-H Fair To Open Today Special to The Republic COOLIDGE, March 27 The Pinal County 4-H Club fair starts Friday in Kenilworth School for a two-day showing. Among the exhibits by the youthful farmers will be 36 beef, 25 rabbits, 31 poultry, 16 garden, 3 crops, 11 room arrangements, 52 foods, and 241 clothing.

Besides the exhibits there wiH be a poultry showmanship contest based on bird handling, identification, and equipment. Judges will be Ralph Van Sant, dairy and poultry; Walter Armer, hogs; E. E. Safely, beef; Harvey F. Tate, flowers and vegetables; Mrs.

Lucille Pintz, Mrs. Ellen Kinglinger, and Helen Church, clothing and room improvement. An auction will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, with Bud Whitney, Phoenix auctioneer, in charge. park project is emphasized by the Carpenters Union working closely with the seniors to help, with the remada and by the seniors in turn using Farm Bureau equipment to start their work.

TUCSON, March 27 (Special) Boris Vujo, Miami, will edit next year's University of Arizona student newspaper, the Wildcat. Selection of Mujo for the post was made at a board of publications meeting this week. Editors of two other campus periodicals were also named. Vujo, a journalism major, is a junior. He is a coypreader for this year's Wildcat.

Picked to head the staff of Kitty Kat, humor magazine, was Pete Kesling, San Gabrial, Calif. Kes-ling, also a journalism major, is now the Kitty Kat's top cartoonist. Business major William Brant just better than one hour to pass a given point. There were many different types of floats, all colorful, and an untold number of mounted entrants. Both the South-side and the Maricopa County Sheriffs posses were out in full force.

Among the bands participating was the Mesa High School. Jack-rabbits with girl twirlers and ropers which led the parade. Other bands were from St. John's Indian School, Phoenix Indian School, Franklin and Lehi schools of Mesa, and the Williams Air Force Base. IT WAS A lively parade with hi -jinks and comedy features throughout.

Andy Womack, rodeo clown of Phoenix, mounted on his slick little burro, leading his train Peoria To Have Weekend Revival PEORIA, March 27 (Special) A special weekend revival, sponsored by the First Southern Baptist Church, will be conducted Friday MESA KIYVANIS Club took first place in the civic division and the Zeb Pearce Sons float was first in the commercial division. The parade was by far the long- of La Porte, was named editor UofA Moot Court Winners Named TUCSON, March 27 (Special) Phoenicians Maynard Goudy and Burr Udall were on the top three teams in the first year University of Arizona moot court competition held last week. Winners were announced Thursday. Frank Gorden Kingman, and Stanley Goodfai'b, Tucson, walked off with first place honors in the annual legal battle of law freshmen. of the campus literary magazine, Vista.

ed chimp on a bicycle, was one of night through Sunday night in the Woman's Club Building, according Air three take over in Septem the outstanding hits. Immediately after the parade the crowd drifted to Rawhide City where they saw ber. vents Today In Valley Cities GLENDALE square dancing on horseback by two quadrilles, one from Paradise Inn and the other from the Western Saddle Club of Phoenix. Glen's Exchange Club, 2 p.m., Am teem QLtgg, FbI i Bow delicate and feaiainetbb aanSriSV of little openings, Cgbdj pipe! 175 Riders Enter Wickcnburg Shoiv WICKENBURG, March 27 (Special) More than 175 riders have The Wells Fargo Bank opened All Sizes of ro tne Kev. Tim Lockhart, pastor.

The evening services will begin at 7:30 and the Sunday morning service at 1L Special music will be featured at each service. A young people's fellowship hour will follow the Saturday night meeting. Evangelist will the Rev. Kenneth Evenson, associate pastor of the North Phoenix Baptist Church. Assisting him will be H.

E. Ten Harkel and Cecil Morgan, Phoenix, song leaders, and Mrs. Lola Smith, Peoria, pianist. Goudy and Patricia Karman, Tucson, placed second. Udall and Jack Rappeport, Tucson, were at 6:30 p.m., and Rawhide City at 7 p.m., for a three-day program.

Drive Inn. Eagles, 8 p.m., Eagle Hall. Lariat Square Dance Club, 1 p.m., Woman's Club House. TEMPE Tempe Garden Club, 1:30 p.m.. aird i Tear jerkin' meller drammer is entered the annual Wickenburg foi dwi being offered at the Bird Cage Theater.

The Bijou is offering the third place winners. Members of the student bar association's court board and judged the contest. Plate Top Casters For any Load Capacity 447 W. Jefferson Valley Garden Center, Phoenix. Saddle Club's equestrinada and horse show here Sunday.

very latest in comedy in the new fangled movin pitchers Fatty Ar- The show, which is twice as large Glendale Realtors Ph. 3-4021 buckle, Buster Keaton, and those Keystone Cops. as any presented previously, willj begin at 10. a.m. at the Remuda To Hold Banquet Ranch rodeo grounds.

THE RAWHIDE Follies is fea- BAR STUDENTS ELECT Donald Corbitt, Prescott, has been elected president of the University of Arizona Student Bar Association. The association, whose member Eighteen events will be present GLENDALE, March 27 (Special) ed, including Western riding, show The Glendale Board of Realtors turin' 40 girls in 39 costumes, and them sort of abbreviated. There'll be dancing and singing of the very latest songs, some of 'em maybe a classes for riders and animals, and will serve a banquet for members, novelty numbers. ship includes all of the 131 law salesmen, and associate members bit well they will be good listen students, handles moot court af and wives at 7 p.m. Thursday, ing and looking anyhow.

Proceeds of the charity event will go to the Community Hospital lairs, the law schools honor sys April 3, at the Glendale Civic Cen The hit of the performances tem, and other student activity. Association. ter. promises to be the iiuriey Bur New vice-president of the group The realtors will hear Don. W.

swim suit at Hanny's there's a lesque, featuring the Can Lan with muscles. Is Carl Muecke, Tucson. Miamian George Mariscal was elected treas Doug Cook Takes Dramatics Honors The Nite Mares Corral will have different show every night, dif Reed, president of the National Institute of Farm Brokers. Toast-master will be G. A.

White, president of the Glendale board. ferent and maddening, its urer, Frank Gordon, Kingman, recording secretary, and Patricia Karman, Tucson, corresponding secretary. Reservations may be made just for you TUCSON, Mar. 27 (Special )- AND TO assuage the pangs of Doug Cook, Phoenix, is becoming through the Arizona Association of Realtors in Phoenix. hunger there's the Bloody Gulch a familiar figure on University of cafe.

Arizona's Herring Hall stage. Poison Blamed For those having an eye for Since September. Cook has ap peared in three of the four major business, there are investment opportunities in the Lost Hope Sa In Mesa Death UofA drama productions. Next month he'll be back on stage, this loon. Saturday night, there's a big March 27 (Special) The time to play Iago in "Othello." dance in Civic Center to the tunes coroner's jury investigating me Cast for the Shakespearean trag of the 22-piece Gear Jammers or edy to be presented April 1-6 was and Miss Merry Chisolm, Catalinds stylist from Hollywood, to help fit you correctly death of Herbert Maurice Brous-seau, 61, Waterloo, Iowa, who was chestra.

selected this week. All together it ought to be a Bill Spies, Los Angeles, will por found dead in the bathroom of a tourist court here, Thursday held pretty nice "weekend in Mesa. tray Othello. Desdemona, Othello's that Brousseau had come to his VFW Auxiliary To Stage Party PARKER, March 27 (Special) The VFW auxiliary will be host at a party at Fellowship Hall April 4. Proceeds will go to the children's park fund.

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Solem became the parents of a daughter at the Wickenburg Hospital March 24. Public Education Week sppn-sored by the Black Mountain Masonic Lodge of Parker will commence next week. Marvin Young is in charge of arrangements.

Monday evening the facilities of Parker High School will be open to the public. Tuesday, April 1 the Pos-ton Grammar School, and Wednesday, April 2, the Parker Grammar School will conduct open house. wife, will be played by Rita Kiggs, death Saturday from sodium fluor Santa Ana, Calif. Others in the Arizona Deaths David C. Lamoreaux MESA David Lamoreaux, ide poisoning from an unknown cast are Carl Busdiecker, Santa Ana; John Kinney, Red Rock; Bill source.

Immediately after the verdict Rt. 1, Box 258, Chandler, died Hafford, Prescott; Pat Jerome, Peter Coulson, Tucson; Joe Caron, was presented to justice oi tne Thursday at Mesa Osteopathic Peace Jack Hunsaker, ex-officio Hospital. Born May 10, 1891 in Canterbury. Colin Burrow, Yorkshire, England; Janet Stover, conorer. Mesa police released from Haddon Field, N.

Irving Chris custody Wilbur Judas, 39, also of Waterloo, Brousseau's traveling topher, Akron, Ohio; and Car lie Preston, Idaho, he had lived in Arizona for 56 years, coming to the Gilbert-Chandler area where he had been a rancher, in 1924. He is survived by his wife, Ruth; two sons, D. Tenney and Alvin two companion, who discovered the Tart, Benson, N. C. body.

He had been held in Mesa city tits In State Teachers jail for investigation. daughters, Mrs. Edna Cotter and Mrs. Vida Harch, all of Chandler. Will Meet Today San Carlos Student TJofA Honors He also survived by three brothers, Douglas and Roy of Mesa and Guy'of Eugene, and two fit TUCSON, March 27 (AP) About 150 Arizona teachers are expected sisters, Mrs.

Muriel Matthews of Los Angeles and Mrs. Mary to attend a two-day spring confer TUCSON, March 27 (Special) Norma Janis, San Carlos, was one of four University of Arizona home economics students to qualify for ence of the Arizona Association for Broomes of San Diego. 4 vr I ''4 'J Supervision and Curriculum De Mrs. Harriet Simmons the first semester 1951-52 honor velopment at the University of FLAGSTAFF Funeral services roll. Arizona Friday.

for Mrs. Harriet Simmons, 50, who died Sunday night at the Navajo Ordnance Depot hospital after a HAMS: Plcnle lb. ROAST Fork Loin. End lb. PORK 33c 39c 43c esaR long illness, will be at 2 p.m.

Sat oundup urday in the Flagstaff Funeral -fit Home. Burial will be in Flagstaff lb. Chop Cemetery. Mrs. Simmons, a long Special to The Republic tion of Gladvs Nelson- rarems MESA, March 27 Members of a time resident here, is survived by her husband, John Franklin, in the and the public are invited.

lb. 57c 39c SMOKED Pork Chops BACON Sink. Eastern, navy; a son, James A. Piper, Flagstaff; and two grandchildren. Mrs.

Archie Michelson, Mrs. fraternity and sorority from Arizona State College at Tempe, Delta Chi and Tri Sigma, will be available Friday afternoon and all day Saturday for all kinds of work Carl Sato, and Golden Tueller Mrs. Julia Mae Rice lb. Lean, were named members of the nom FLAGSTAFF Funeral services Beef. nm ct inating committee of the Lehi and burial will be Monday for Mrs.

PTA at its meeting Wednesday Julia Mae Rice who died Wednes night. The business meeting fol 63c 89c in Mesa. They will do baby sitting, housework, electrical work, HUH I I. 8. Good Round Bone or Chuck, lb.

STEAK Bound. V. B. Good. lb.

day in Flagstaff HospitaL Mrs. lowed a musical program -given carpentry, cleaning and other by pupils of the school in the au Rice suffered a stroke the previous day. She and her husband, the late R. H. Rice, came to Ari Come to our Catalina Fashion show informal modeling throughout the day SATURDAY, second floor of fashion Consult Miss Merry Chisolm, Catalina's stylist on your iwim wit problem ditorium.

household duties, as well as gardening and yard work. Payment for the work will be on a dona STEAK 75c zona in 1910. She left no survivors. tion basis and all money will be An old fashiened dance, one of a series, will be given at the Odd Fellows Hall at 8 p.m. Friday.

The turned over to the Student Union building fund for the college. Water Judgment dance is open. to the public and Is Against Yuman STEAK Rib ROAST Lamb Shoulder CHOPS winter visitors have been especially invited. Mesa Odd Fellows are sponsor 65c 69c The bureau of reclamation Thursday won a $609.92 federal show you Catalina Swim suit for every figure or every parse ing a Mesa. High School student to attend the Youth Pilgrimage to court judgment against P.

or Lola, lamb. Rib the United Nations in New York. Two honor students were selected Wolfe of Yuma and Bisbee in a suit growing out of non-payment of irrigation water charges for 113.32 acres leased by Wolfe in the CHEESE 49c Cremm Lonchora a Ib. by high school officials and their names submitted to the Odd Fel There may not be any connection between the two events, but people in Mesa are sure there is at least one candidate at large for the "Meanest Man" award. Tuesday night someone dug up seven prize renunculus from the front yard of Mrs.

E. G. Shumway, 253 E. First Ave. Wednesday night someone stole the 1950 ford sedan belonging to Glen McNeese, 661 W.

First St from Civic Center while he was helping to build Rawhide City. A spring: program will be given at 2:15 p.m. Friday by pupils of Webster School. It is under direc Yuma mesa project. lows committee.

The name of the student chosen will be announced Irrigation charges were for the year 1348, under a water charge at the meeting Monday in the of $6 an acre for the first eight acre-fee tv and 85 cents an acre-foot for all water in excess of that IOOF Hall. Meeting is open to the public There will be a program and refreshments. The committee amount Such fees, payable in ad includes faux uexter, cnairman; vance, were not so paid by Wolfe, Martin Jentoft, noble grand; and K. B. Findley, past grand master.

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