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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 14

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that umW racing to two tniuv racing PIONEER IS BURIED IN MESA SERVICE ie Vf-nr in th C3m any tin Tueten. Saturday. Auaust 11. 1W -iy Casualty List construction of the said Comm.ssionor Peterson i with two dog tracks in the Phoenix, permit hs With The Armed Services been i jih B- the year Arizona navy casualty list, as re- PHOENIX, Aug. 10.

(P) Elijah E. Curtis, C3-year-old pioneer and first white child born in Eden, was buried in the Mesa cemetery today following Latter Day Saints funeral services in Phoenix. Curtis, who had engaged in the ranching business most of his life, died Saturday in Marysville, where he had gone for his health. leased yesterdav NELSON. Claude Egbert.

Jr Pfc t'SMC Wife. Mis. Louise N. Nelson. 924 E.

Pierre St Phoenix. YOUNG. Lew Davis. Radioman 3r. ISNR.

i Previously reported mtssine i Mother. Mrs. Eloise Young. S20 17th St Doutjlas. Perttfi for Phoenix Dog Races Is Denied; PHOENIX.

Aug. 10. The state tax commission bv a vote of two to one todav denied a dog race i permit tf William Collier and as sociates for a ni(Pt in Phoenix he-ginning November 7 through December 0. Commissioners Warren P'tcrson and Dave 0'N il wern aligned against the while Commissioner Joe Hunt urged i's approval. In explaining his vote.

Peterson said it is evident, the law intends a limitation on racing. Phoenix and Tucson already have had meets thi year and another permit has bten granted for a 'og race meet in Phoenix between October fi an 1 November 4. "It has been the contention of NORTH TUCSON MARSHALL MORRIS IS VISITING HERE Marshall Bailey Morris, machinist's mare second class, who ceived a medical discharge from the navv recent IN A wuumutu CAI.ISKIS. Edward Alexander. 1st USMCS.

Wife Mrs. Noelita tialiskis. 1601 BAPTIST CHURCH CAROLINAN KILLED AT ROAD JUNCTION 2d St Turson HARDY. Tom. Pvt I'SMCR.

Wife. Mr. Helen Hardy. Defiance HODGE. Charlie Allen.

Pvt tS MCR. Mother Mrs. Mary E. Hodge. 1633 W.

MaB- nolia. Phoenix KAY. Louis Alexander. Pfc t. SMCR.

Mother. Mrs. Maria L. Castillo. 649 G.

ly at San Pedro, is now in High School to Form Classes in Retailing Plans for the program of vocational retailing at Tucson Senior High School this year were outlined by Chester L. Sheaffer. newly-appointed coordinator of distributive education. A co-operative program whereby students spend 15 hours a week in school and 15 hours or more working in Tucson stores, the course is fashioned to coordinate job activity with class research. Through the program, organized when it was found that approximately 50 per cent of the high school graduates entered the retailing field, students are to he able to supplement their academic work with practical experience.

The class is open to seniors interested in retailing as a career, and plans now are being formulated for a class for war veterans. There is a possibility that it may also be open to the'public. The class would be held in the afternoon or evening, and veterans enrolled would work part-time for Tucson merchants. Sheaffer. graduate of Indiana State Teachers College in Indiana, took graduate work at the re- 3 PAUL L.

GRIMES TO RETURN TO STATES Pfc. Paul L. Grimes, son of Mr. and Mrs. S.

E. Grimes, 2831 East Helen street, en route home from Europe with the "Old Hickory" Division, which broke up Germany's counter-offensive in Normandy, is now being processed at Camp Oklahoma City, an infantry redeployment center operated by the Assembly Are- Command, according to word received yesterday from the 30th Infantry Division in Assembly Area Command, France. 3 VALJEAN H. RICH REPORTED KILLED Pfc. Valjean H.

Rich, 25, who was reported missing in action a year ago in the St. I DouKlas. Meeting In Amphitheater School, Main Auditorium Siiml.iv Sellout to a. m. Morning Worship 11 a.

Training I'nion 7 p. Kvrning or-bip 8 p. m. ARIZONAN TO HEAD OSWEGO SHELTER his brother and sister -in-law. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert W. Morris. 811 South Third avenue. Morris.

wh formerly worked for the Southern Pa- fa-- Pfc. Hodgson Sgt. Hodgson iiiiinii-H Imm i inilr PHOENIX. Aug. 10.

(Robert R. Ivester, 21-year-old discharged sailor, en route to his Greenville. S. home, was struck and killed by a car at Apache Junction east of here today. According to State Highway Patrolman George Penuel, Ivester was hitch-hiking home when the car bore down on him.

The driver went on, Penuel said. search bureau for retail training at the University of Pittsburgh, and formerly managed the Miami Rltz Hotel in Miami. Fla. Andrew J. Priest Cities Minister The PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Hom Office Newark, X.

J. BEXJA.MIX VAN PRAAG Special Agent 52 W. Alameda Thone 7211 WASHINGTON. Aug. 10.

tX) The War Relocation Authority announced the appointment today of Chde H. Powers of Window Rock, as director of the Fort Ontario Emergency Shelter at Oswego. N. V. Neaiiv 1 .000 European refugees brought to this country last year occupy the shelter.

BROTHERS REUNITED AFTER FOUR YEARS After a four-year separation, Pfc. Gene A. Hodgson and Staff Sgt. Dale A. Hodgson, sons of Mr.

and Mrs. L. F. Hodgson, 927 "West Roger road, are back in Tucson Morris cific Railroad here, is on his way to Clarendon, to see his mother, Mrs. R.

M. Morris. In the navy nearly three and a half years, he has been serving in the Pacific area. WELCOME together. Now discharged from the Lo sector, when his tank was hit by fire and destroyed, has now been presumed officially dead by the war department, according to word received by his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Perkerson. 1915 North Baxter drive.

He land- SHOP EARLY FOR THE BEST SELECTIONS! All Scarce Items Subject to Stocks on Hand army under the point system, the former left with the 158th Infantry "Bushmasters" in September, 1940, serving for a year in Panama and two years in New Guinea. He wears the American Defense and Pacific theatre campaign ribbons with three battle stars and the urn niniiinillinf fTT In Combat Infantryman Badge. Private Hodson, who served as a medical LRGE CAMPBELL'sV PACKAGE first aid man in the lines and later 4 super mflHKET as a rifleman, once captured a fully-armed Jap in combat. Sergeant Hodgson recently ar OXYDOL CRISC SOUP I rived here on a 30-day furlough from Saipan where he completed GROCERIES VEGETABLES KEATS -BAKERY 3 lbs. 30 missions as a gunner and elec DRUGS -LIQUORS Bi FOUNTAIN trical technician on a B-29 over Japan.

He has been awarded the Air Medal with four Oak Leaf Clusters, the Distinguished Flying I I i 1 Cross, and the Pacific theatre rib iiiMii imrr 1 TO 2. N. STONE bon with three battle stars. He will report to Santa Ana, for re assignment at the conclusion of his Pfe. Rich ed in France on D-Day and was reported missing on Julv 26, 1914.

Private Rich, who attended Tucson High School and worked as a mechanic in California, entered the army in September, 1942, and went overseas 13 months later. ROBERT STERN IS SERVING ON OKINAWA Pfc. Robert Stern, 19. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Buck Fletcher of Tucson, is now serving with the "Apple-knocker" regiment of Maj. Gen. George W. Griner's famed 27th Infantry Division on Okinawa, it was reported yesterday. Private Stern entered the service in September, 1944, and has been oversas four months.

1 TWO TUCSONANS RECEIVE PROMOTIONS Two Tucson army men have received promotions at Lt. Gen. Barton K. Yount's AAF Training Command headquarters in Fort Worth, it was reported yesterday. They are Alfred L.

Lowery, 2728 East Eighth street, promoted to lieutenant colonel, and Harold L. McGoffin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel J. McGoffin, 2613 Grant SKIPPY CREAMY, CHl'XK Peanut Butter 35' Codiisn Cakes Zl SPARE RIBS FRESH aC EST.

2 ROAST BEEF jfiC LI) t)4r 1 1 HIDE RANCH CA T-SrilAY Jk Fly Spray qt. "tf Syrup 24 BROOK EMAN'S CHOCOLAT1 Pudding 2 for LINI HEON MEAT Prem 12 WATERMAIO Rice 3 NATIONAL SIIREIIE! Wheat 2 for it 25e BLADE OK A KM road, promoted to captain. Colonel Lowery, a 1937 graduate' of the University of Arizona, was VEAL SHOULDER ROAST IV called to active duty in August. 2 JAR P7C Dill Pickle Mix 31 SINSWECT fC Prune Juice i RAISER ftC Ripe Olives (ERISER'S OAC Baby Food 3 ZU SHORT RIBS 11, 20 furlough. a ARIZONA NAVY MEN-ARE ON LEAVE Rudolph X.

Bazaure, 18, seaman second class. USXR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Bazaure, Willcox, and Ervin S. Jones, 34, fireman first class, USN'R, son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Jones, Ft. Thomas, have returned on leave from a of Pacific battle duty aboard the navy's storied aircraft carrier, the U.

S. S. Hornet, now undergoing typhoon-damage repairs at a west coast naval base. Rs AREND E. WHEELER IS AWARDED BADGE Pvt.

Arend E. Wheeler, Route 5, Box 384, Tucson, has been awarded the Expert Infantryman Badge for proficiency in weapons, tactics, physical condition and leadership at the infantry replacement training camp at Camp Fannin, Tex, according to word received yesterday. He is a trainee in Company 53rd Battalion, Eleventh Training Regiment. is ERNEST K. LACY RECEIVES PURPLE HEART Ernest K.

Lacy, 28, shipfitter second class, whose wife, Doris, and daughter, Carol Anne, and mother, Mrs. Ruby Lacy, live at 2525 North Stone avenue, recently was awarded the Purple Heart for injuries received during an enemy bombing raid, it was reported "yesterday from Saipan. In the navy since 1943, Lacy is attached to an LVT (landing vehicle, track) repair unit on an advanced naval base in the Pacific forward area. Sa Ssi THOMAS A. LYKE IS BACK IN STATES Sgt.

Thomas A. Lyke, paratrooper, returned to the United States recently from the European theater of operations and spent a 45-day furlough with his family Arizona and California, it was HINTS I)E I I. gPki SCIIROCK'S PINTO Beans 2 25c Plums JLl 1941; and, before transferring to! Fort Worth, he served at Luke Field; Williams Field; and Santa; Ana Army Air Base, Calif. He is: on duty in the personnel at present serving as project officer for the command's redeployment' program. Captain McGoffin, form-; erly employed by Baum and Adam- son, has been in the service since: January, 1941.

A graduate of AAF; administrative officers candidate school, he served at Minter Field. before being transferred to; X.2 cans 47c Ib. VEAL CUTLETS YORKSHIRE FARM HORSERADISH CLEANSER Sunbrite 3 for AJf FA NCY DRIEH A( Peaches lb. fiQC Glo-Coat ril.I-SIU RY'S PANCAKE Flour 31 2T 15' SKINNER'S MACARONI Spaghetti 3 for FOR ICE TEA Folger's Tea i 1H bottle (No Point i) p3Q Sliced Beets 2 Jul VEAL RIB CHOPS 39' 59c DRINK VOl VITAMINS Hemo 1 YAI.AMONT ItLACK KERRY Preserves 2 lbs. 6ic MAXWELL HOCSE Coliee ib.

34 14 Fort Worth, he is on duty in the enlisted unit of the person-ned division. fta MARSHALL LITTLEF1 ELD IS IN ROSWELL, N. M. Flight Officer Marshall L. Little-field, son of Lt.

Col. J. B. Little-field, former Tucson physician and now of Pyote Army Air Base, Pyote, has entered a streamlined five-weeks course at the AAF Training Command's B-29 transition school at Roswell Army Air Field, Roswell, N. to become a co-pilot, it was reported yesterday.

Limited Quantities Hams, Slab Bacon, Smoked Beef Tongue, Canadian Style Bacon. Pure, Clear Comb Honey LIVER SAUSAGE GRND. BEEF Fresh, Lean Red Label MATCHES 3 12c Ideal DOG FOOD 2 19 Best Foods NUCOA 25c 26c learned yesterday. He has now reported to the parachute school at Fort Benning, for further training. A former Tucson High THOMAS M.

WHITE SERVICES IN EAST Vi i I iii i School student, Sergeant Lyke has been in the service for over threo years and overseas for two years. He wears the Purple Heart for 1. BUY MORE BONDS AND KEEP THEM The body of Thomas M. White, 54, who died August 9 at his home. 2740 Oracle road, was sent yesterday to Wheeling, V.

for funeral services and burial. Mr. White, a Tucson resident five years, is survived by his wifj, Mrs. Gertrude White; a daughter, Mrs. Evelvn Burford.

Tillonsville, W. a "brother, William White; and a sister, Mrs. Anna Frassr, Belle Vernon, Penn. 2-lb. Basket Seedless 7Z wounds received at Bastogne, th? Combat Infantryman Badge, three battle stars and two Presidential Unit Citations.

Sergeant Lyke's sister, Mrs. S. E. Mansfield, is in San Bernardino, Calif. fi ft la TWO TUCSONANS RECEIVED HONORABLE DISCHARGES Technician Fifth Grade Ernest L.

Clawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie V. Clawson, 1020 Palm road, and Pfc. Frank V.

Lopez, son of Santos Valencia, 1419 Niagara street, have received their honorable discharges from the army at Torney General Hospital, Palm C'nrinsre Palif it was rpnnrtp.1 7 Srhenley's Reserve WHISKEY $93 fifth Freestone Elberla Lb. DIXIE BELL GIN a I 1 A Pt. $1" FRED O. PRINCE, 77, TAKEN BY DEATH Funeral services for Fred O. Prince, 77, who died yesterday at a local hospital, will be conducted tomorrow at 10 a.m.

in the Arizona Mortuary chapel by Chaplain Capr. Williston Wirt, Marana Armv Air Field. Mr. Prince, a Tucson resident years who lived at 1200 East Seventh street, is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ann Prince; three' sons, Russell W.

Prince and Fred W. Prince, both of San Bernadino. and Lawrence Prince, Tucson; one daughter, Mrs. Marv Wallace. Tucson; and a sister, Mrs.

H. E. Douglas, Los Angeles, Calif. Kills All Household Odor 4 UaOt'ljO lrze Sire 1.35 Aspirin 5-Grain, lOO's 15c Mexsana Heat Powder 30c Deodorant Cream 49c Whitiields Ointment 19c Baby Milk 1 l.2S Kidney Pills 10. 39c Vitamins Grove's 60c Alka-Seltzer 49c Hand Lotion 21c Sunkist, Juicy, Doz.

Mineral Oil Emulsion in suppositories A Xf lATHERnkKREErll i 49c 1 Marrow I I OIL SHAMPOO I NAPKINS of 12 HYGENIC POWDErJ ff ubTeTsI I 25 M. fi. Vitamin i xoo's 49c 1 1 Moratol-V Complete I I VITAMIN SYRUP pt. 79 1 i vesterday. Clawson, who has in the hospital for two weeks, reported for duty with the army on April 2, 1943, "and trained at Fc.

Riley, Kans. As a surgical tecn-nician with the 46th General Hospital, he served in Africa and France for 23 months, participating in two major campaigns. He wears the European, African, Middle East ribbon, two battle stars, the Good Conduct Medal and the Unit Meritorious Service Award. Private Lopez, hospitalized for four months, has been in the armed forces since January 21, i941, serving with the 15Sth Regiment, 45th Division, in Panama for 2S months. He wears the American Defense ribbon and the American theater ribbon.

Private Lop'z trained at Fort Sill, and Camp Barkelej-, Tex. 3 ARTHUR PLUMSTEAD HERE ON FURLOUGH Arthur Plumstead, seaman class, is on a 24-day furlough visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. R.

C. Plumstead, 375 West Washington street. He has been on an aircraft carrier in the Southwest Pacific The Kudzu vine, often used in erosion control work, sometimes grows fin feet long Solid, Ripe Lb. Tematees i Fresh, Green Bell lb- II. R.

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