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Church Leader Budget For Schools Praises GronpReleasedJBy Superintendent For Advancing District Supt Frank Toothacker of Phoenix praised the new 'University Catalina Methodist church for iti accomplishments at the 'flrit annual quarterly conference of the united churches last night. At the same time, he told the meeting in -the University-Catalina new building at 2700' -'E. Speedway that-Methodists dare not halt their campaigns of personal evangelism. "A church must keep growing or die," Rev. Toothac'Ker said The Tucson school district No 1 tentative budget for high school and elementary schools was released yesterday by Morrow and the total was set at $4,170,476 an Increase of $174,093 over the current year budget the budget shows an increase, present figures Indicate that a tax rate reduction can be made "inext year of between 30 and 40 per each $100 valuation This will be accomplished by increased Site Changed For July 4th Gala Display Two Shippers Of Horsemeat DALLAS Tex, May 13 (Jf The greater assessed valuation, a reduction In bond Interest and retirement requirements, plus an increased enrollment should bring the tax rate down from the present figure of S6 34 to $5 93 This rep resents a reduct on of 41 cents, but r- TnntViarkPr said For the flrSt tme resents a reauci on uj.

of fack of Tucson celebration of the the tome the budget is approved for excuses or Tiilm tl( ml11 nt Jul tlle figu re may go as or excuses ac or money for neglecting the work Fourth of July this yeaf will not of the church, the district super-jbe held at the University of Ari intended asserted it vsas a Zona gta( um of individuals making priorities WJ he exception of one year He said Chnst and the church Bur light Dorothy Douglas Star Bright Randy Stnart Bright Hollywood Starlets To Shine Here Armed Forces Day Two of Hollywood's ico City, she' was spotted by a xtarlets, Dorothy, Douglas andjscout and offered Hollywood tests. Randy Stuart, will appear during! T.cson's celebration of Armed! their parents, Randy's family finally settled in Compton, In 1936, where the child trouper attended high school Junior college. Acting Talent Discovered Miss Stuart's acting talents were quickly discovered, though, and screen tests led directly to a 20th Century-Fox contract. Before she knew what had happened. Randy was before "The Foxes of Harrow" cameras and immediately thereafter appeared in "Sitting Pretty," "Apartment for Peggy" and "Street With No Name," Last year, Randy was seen in "I Was a Male War Bride" and other successful motion pictures.

Dorothy Douglas, a free-lance actress, started out as a model in Dallas. While vacationing in Mex- Two Suits. Ask $36,000 Total Won Movie Contract i Coming through prelimi- Firces day next Saturday. Twojnaries with flying colors, Dorothy more starlets wil also attend to penned an a complete representation of each ing three of the armed forces "teamed for studios closed defense." Born to a song-and-dance team, John and Gladys Shawbell, Betty Shawbell later to become Randy Stuart--took to the stage at the age of 3. After touring all the 48 states should come first.

Trustees Replaced. Because of the church the city saw Its fireworks shot from "A 1 mountain, the LiA stadium has been the' scene of Because of the. church day explosions since against three early whose terms are expiring had toj t.j vear tne snow will be whose terms are expiring had be replaced. Nsw trustees are 1 be replaced. Nsw trustees staged at ando lph park, the C.

Jones, Loren I. and planned last night at a Richard E. Kolb. Maynard Campbell was re-elected superintendent of the Sunday school as were other Sunday school officers. S.

C. Wai-man was reelected charge lay leader. Members'of the board of stewards and the official board also meeting of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, sponsors of the event, was necessitated by construction work under way at the stadium. The university also -is planting new' grass on the field, and having the sprinkling system dis rnnfrart do- aius -before elected, most of them beingjsh I re-elections. rupted for a day preceding the harm the lawn, jaycees legitimate stage parts were followed by a Republic assignment Reports from department heads Another change this year will be i-TMhfn showed Increases in membership followed a a in "The Life of Washington Irv- and he chu ch good ing.

Since then and as a ree Jance, Dorothy has made three more pictures" and started a subsidiary career in modeling and television. Tuscon will be the scene of the world premiere showing July 21 of "The Furies," grade A position. Mrs. V. T.

Jeffries said the Sunday Evening forum set a new attendance record, and so far i of admission. Adults will be charged 40 cents and chil dren 9 cents instead of the customary 25 and 9. The price increase is due to a low as 30 cents Comparison Cited The 1950-51 elementary school as set at $2907703 as th the current budget of school budget the expenditure of while the new budget is raised to $1,262,773. Public hearings are scheduled for budgets in all districts on June 7. After these hearings the budgets may be decreased but not increased pending final adoption.

An explanation of some of the budget changes- provided Morrow included the statement that many of the items- are riearly the same for next year'with large increases in furniture and equipment for the new schools and additions to the old buildings. No, increase in teacher salaries was deemed necessary, he said. was the largest in the U. Total cost of moving to the new 1-i location, including new buildings, I transportation, landscaping, J. Ul ACS A was eportea as 5172,000.

Open In Tucson Cmbers Will Be Returned To City attendance reuuiu, auu -she could learn from inquiries seating decrease at Randolph. i Kn Fewer persons can be accommodated at the ball park, and the resulting falling-off of revenue must otherwise be made up in order to keep the show at its usual standard. Some 81,100 will be spent on the fireworks display. A. committee to plan the event was named at last night's meeting.

Saul Deitel was appointed chairman, assisted by John Alexander, secretary, and Jack Snell, program which was partially filmed last November. C. Edgar Goyette, manager of the Chamber of Commerce, said today that representatives of Hal Willis productions, company which produced the film, have announced elaborate plans for Tucson's ini- al glimpse of the picture. Between 35 and 50 leading Hollywood actbrs, directors, writers and along with a group of prominent news columnists and radio commentators will come-here picture, Barbara Stanwyck, Wendell Corey, Judith Two suits involving damages of Andericm and Gilbert Rol.nd.re Citv Detective Larry Wilson and di rec tor. Sheriff Bert.Arce left today Joynt, last year's chair- Ifor Newport Beach, to re-j a i ill se rve as advisor, turn John Gruber and his wife,) others serving will be William Barbara, who were arrested in that -HairSton, in charge of tickets; Earl Barbara, wno were arresaeu cnarge ot ticKeis; city on burglary charges last week.

Billiter and Budy Black, in charge Gruber and his wife will be setting off the works; Jack brought here for questioning in i Adams, guests; Ralph Miley, pub-, connection with more than 20 bur-1 ty; ac Erny's vigilantes, glaries committed here. I for the event. Stars of the 136,000 were on file today in superior court. Antonia Murphy filed damage -against WlUiam '0-Driscoll as a result an auto-pedestrian acci- among the list of steller performers expected, Committee Of 100 A committee of almost 100 Tuc- sonians is being appointed to help fete the -Hollywood visitors and 3 Fraternity letc LIlc V-IOILVIC. i result an auto-pedestrian acci- said.

whether Louis dent In Phoenix on May 13, 1948. is chair man in charge, as- Chico. arroyo, wanted to file a Sht charges that on that date sted by Carl Barfield. theft report or missing persons A 17-year-old youth arrested here onS) Born, treasurer. Thursday confessed that he res ton Gordon and Barney Gruber obtained nearly $8,000 in (jiessler will take, tickets at the cash merchandise worth gate- eral thousand dollars in burglaries! committed here, police said.

The couple'was arrested in Cali-i fornia on-charges of attempting to 1 burglarize a market in Newport Beach. Garden Equipment Is Gone, No Matter How wondering-today IRVING A OP EL Rancho" Diablo, aided police early today when he caught a prowler at 13S Highland ave. Baker stopped Robert Clarence Cadotte, 127 N. Highland, with a single shot which he fired over his head. Cadotte told police that he had been looking through windows of houses "to see what was going on He fled when Baker spotted him and a single warning shot from Baker pistol brought'the man to a stop.

Cadotte was sentenced to pay S30 or serve 15 days in Jail when he appeared in city court today on charges of prowling NUTRILITE 0 SUPPLEMENT YY-TAB-0-LATOR For Beef, Hogs, Dairy, Horses HAM KEDDIB, Agent 918 E. 5th Tucson Dial 2-0083 eing convicted of shipping more nan eight tons of horsemeat to 'exas. The two Mever Gilgus of Kan as City aid Louis Pasken of were' given" con- itional six-month prison sentences esterday' by Federal. Judge T. Vhitfteld Davidson.

Both pleaded nolo contendere-- defense. The government charged Risken ought the meat from the Westei'n 3 lalns horserreat market in South Send. at-v'38 centra pound nd shipped to Gilgus, a Kansas -City at. "40, to 65 ents a pound." Asst. U.

S. Dist. Atty. Cavett Binion testified Risken removed he hoi-semeat labels when the meat arrived in Chicago, and thai ilgus ordered the meat shipped Texas without labels. Both and Gilgus denied this.

Judge Davidson said if both' the men have the money to pay the ines he will cancel the' conditional entences assessed. The -two turned on each other court, Gilgus claiming he didn't the meat he bought from Risken was horsemeat, and Risken ailing Gilgus a liar for that statement. Risken's claim was that he sold he meat as horsemeat, and that was not to be blamed for what Mlgus did with it. The government said horsemeat, disguised as beef- tenderloins, was hipped to Dallas "oh three ions--last December, January and 'ebruary. O'Driscoll operated his vehicle negligently and struck her while was a pedestrian in.Phoenix.

She alleges that as a result of the sisted by Cart Barfield. The picture will be premiered the night of July 21. Personal appearances by the movie people as She alleges that as a result of the gs numverous other celebrities she received permanent schedule d. Performances will injuries and was hospitalized ior, Eiven dav Ju i 22, -beginning 9 weeks. She asks for $20,000 damages in at 8 a.

at which special guest appearances of the stars also are the complaint. planned, Also on file today was a suit for I The company will return to $16,000 brought against Mr! and Hollywood July" 23. Mrs. Carl Bergschneider by Marie Tentative plcns for the event, Paxin Welch. I which Goyette calls the biggest The plaintiff charges that the Bergschneiders failed to comply an agreement to buy property it 1 Paseo Redondo at an agreed break of its kind Tucson has had since the filming and premiere here of "Arizona" in 1940, include a western parade, merchandising price of 516,000.

She further alleges events by local stores and 'special that an agreement was signed by herself and the Bergschneiders and that they did not live up to the agreement. Patrolman's Ford Catches Hot Rods theft repor! report. In this modern-day world of robot machinery and flying saucers we sometimes get carried away --and that is what Masek wants to know.about his 400 feet 'of garden hose and two- "walkaway" sprinklers, -valued at 5100. Were they carried away or did they walk away? 'When this question settled, a proper report can be made out. Wallets Are Stolen The theft of three wallets from the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity, 459 -N.

Norris believed to be an inside job, was being investigated by police today. Wallets were taken from pants of Bob Hart; G. R'. Seaman arid Ted Hall. -They told police their doors were left open all night.

Hart lost S50, Hall $8, while Seaman's wallet was empty. MORTGAGES Low Cost Quick Service Life insurance; money and private fnnds to pnrchase, build or refinance. Residential and. com. merclal.

Metropolitan Realty Co. Ask for Mr. Grady 23Z5 E. Broadway Dial 5-2242 AMERICAN SO- hold a dance at breakfasts, luncheons, cocktail parties and sightseeing tours. Gov.

Soto Invited The affair will take on something of an international air when several prominent officials, including Ignacio Soto, from Sonera, Mexico, appear. Mayors from 12 nearby cities also will take part in I the event. A hot rod race in which the driv-j Hal Willis representatives told were chasing other motorists Goyette that the showing off the Mt. Lemmon road, was! command national attention forj broken up yesterday by Highway i Tucson, reaping coverage by some Patrolman James Wvkoff. i of the country's leading news and The patrol office received a magazines because of Its from the prison camp on Mt.

promotion schedule, mon stating That hot rod drivers The picture is a Iwen Busch ta ej were holding a race near Snyderiof the 1SSOS. Its setting is a cattle) road and were forcing other mo-1 barony for which its despotic own-1 torists on the steep incline to theler, Walter Huston vies-for-control iide of the road. jwith his equally arrogant daugh- Wyckoff entered the race withiter, rfiss Stanwyck. his 1949 Ford patrol car and ran! All its outside scenes were fumed flown Clarence E. Langston, 19, of six different locations near Tuc- Tucson.

The youth was cited for i son. The company was here for reckless driving and will be ar- two weeks in November, making raigned May 13 in justice court, the their headquarters at the Santa patrolman said. Rita hotel, THE LATIN cial Club will 9 p.m. tomorrow in honor of mothers of members. The dance will be semiformal and will be held at the club rooms, 146 5, Main st.

Refreshments will be served. Quick Service Electric Motor Co. 827 E. B'way Ph. J-M53 Repairing Rewinding Any Size TUCSON MORTUARY A Prlendly, Sincere Service Next to Cathedral Dial 2-7429 102 S.

Stone GRAND OPEMNG SATURDAY 7 A. M. -Ice Cream FRIENDLY STORE Ice Cream 78 West Congress Street at Church Bars Swift's Ice Cream --Soft Drinks Candies Comjilete line of Cigars--Cigarettes--Smoker's supplies--Toilet Articles and Sundries --Magazines Pocket Books Comics Newspapers Stationery and Supplies. Magazines for our Spanish. Friends Magazines for our Colored Friends Complete line of Nationally Known Papers and Magazines for PPPP all onr Friends.

I Ice Cream Bars to Children Accompanied by Parents CIGARETTES Packs 33c --Carton $1.60 (plus tax) BEST SHIXE IN TUCSON loc RED KERB STONES We have a new supply of these pretty red Kerbs for your flower borders, driveway Children cannot break them and your friends can drive right over them in their absent-minded moments i injuring them. Come and see how you can beautify your patio and garden with these distinctive Kerb Stones. Dr. and Mrs. C.

J. Wilkerson's CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO. 4445 K. 1st Are. Plinne 2-8837 for Mother's Day express your appreciation of Mother with an attractive corsage of Orchids, Gardenias, Roses or Carnations.

her with a colorful bouquet beautifully arranged in a container. POTTED PLANTS are always appreciated. African Violets, Pelargoniums, Primroses, Azaleas, Fuchsias, Colcus, Begonias, Birdnest Ferni and Aral las. HUBBARD'S GREENHOUSES 419 N. Grande Ave.

at St. Road Phone 2-8826 We Deliver CAR OWNERS! A Good Name to Remember JACOBY'S AUTO CLINIC PRICES up lo LESS Brake work, 'Biotor tnnenp, car- bnretor, fuel punp, utarter, generator, complete Ignition. Onr Prlcei Are Based on Common Income 11 Experience Gives You Pay for Let Me Quote Ton My Price on That Xext Job JACOBY 0 TM IMI SOUTH 4IH AVE. PH. S-1TM COOL FILTIRID WASHID AIR TIDMARSH MX.

44461 BUSINESS or PLEASURE A I A Your friends and your buifntu awoclatti may from coort to coast, but you can ftach any of them in a hurry by Long Distance. It's fast, convenient, personal and It costs so little. Mountain Telephone and Telegraph Co. Telephone 2-5855 Ext. 23 Summer means number of things to a number of people but to most mothers, it means what to do with Bobbie or Babs through the long weeks after school is outl It's surely healthy for them to have some Infinite requirement for a part of their vacation.

And if they've been backward in any subject, it is the ideal time to get caught up. VERA LOEBER, an excellent and experier. 3d tutor, suggests. that if your second or third grader has, had any trouble with reading, -the matter be- corrected this summer. Reading a i means a better understanding of subjects taken up from the Fourth grade on.

She is rounding- up her summer now. You can call her, and get your child signed up. DIAL 5,6387. Leonie Salter of ARIZONA is first of ell an artist and one of- her particular fortes is Watercolor studies of Arizona's beautiful Cactus Biossbms as -well as Palo Verde, Mesquite, Bird of Paradise, and Desert Willow Blossoms. -They are so lovely, that lovely rooms are often built "around them! Her originals are 15.00; her Silk Screen reproductions 5.00.

ARI- 'ZONA STUDIOS, 18 W. BROADWAY have done many beautiful homes that speiik eloquently of the cre- ativs and interior decorating talents of both Leonis Salter and her husband Cliff Salter for they work hand in hand. DIAL 3-8151. They're NOT T-Shirts tho' they're made of the same washablfl cotton knit. Firs I- of all there's the TAN- TAI.IZER.

It's strapless surmer. Over it one could wear a cotton-knit Cardigan, there's the Middy with its sea-faring i dickie; still another )ff-shoulder or boat neckline; as well as Tennis' and Golf-swing In fact there's a-whole flock of these new'TOPS, that are tops in smartness for an active-, or aJazy-daisy summer. Glorious colors and spanking white! 2.95 to MARY WRIGHT'S, 49 W. COUNCIL. DIAL 3-1912.

"Saw a 'Georgia O'Keefe, -and a whole family and more of Pehnryn Pastels frarh- -iricp IVAN' ROSEQUIST'S; Framing Studio this week. There were other pictures there, that had come to light during housecleaning, and were being framed to both protect and add charm to their homes. Ivan Rosequist seemj always to know just how to frame a picture" to highlight its individual charm and beauty! It's an art. 18 S. CONVENT.

DIAL 2-5761. I Furry to tell you' A A I 20 has prices on many Shantungs, tons (fabrics most in fashion news) so that your summer wardrobe cen the extra 'ift of clothes of distinction, with minimum of outlay! Summer closing date for NATALIE'S is May DIAL 2-5581. Had trouble with your "NYLONS? People send back all the way across the country to reorder Sheer Test exclusive to Tucson'i own TOWNE and SPORTS SHOP, 2527 East 6th St. Seems they wear the. a the first Nylons did! But theft just ONE cf MANY exclusives of thit shop.

It its own factory here, so the bulk of its than ordinarily- attractive dresses, luits, blouses and skirts, are thsir own. Thaft why when you shop there, you find highly individual things, 'though they're" reasonably priced. in on them You'll like their clothes and their eok'esl Dial 5-9422. Ancient Olivs Trees weathered walk leads to Mrs. MEADS' neW A I SHOP, just ope.ied in 'Hers is completely modern, shop with old world charm.

You will want to acquaint yourself with it, for you will find it 10 frequently adequate to your needs baby clothes, in-befweeni and preteens! now has two shops 1832 E. SIXTH, and this new one The iatchstring's outl THE THUNDERBIRD'S Sub. urban Shop has moved from Country Club Plaza ta Broadway Village where it is occupying one of the new, Old World Shops there. Here, as in his main Shop, 19 W. CON-' GRESS, Mr.

Patania displays his own strikingly hand-wrought Silver "Jewelry as we'l as authentic Indian pieces. He is an so imbued with Art forms of the southwest, that actually enhances and intensifies Salvador Corona turned artisf) is showing his things exclusively in the Patania Shops. "The bride's-'- mother wore" and so the society story goes regarding the bridal party. And in order that the mothers of both ths grooms and brides be their loveliest "Cele" Peterson choosei lovely" Jong gowns of lime green and azure chiffon toft, simple flattering; or shorter lengths in lace of tpider-web delicacy, over shimmering colors; Necklines and sleeves vary for variety of tastes. Prices amazingly e-n from 39.95.

CELE PETERSON, 48 E. PENNIN6TON. I A 4-0441. 1 i "a 'I 1 I 9 1 I I i A.

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