Arizona Silver Belt (Newspaper) - September 26, 1968, Miami, Arizona Vol. 90 No. 17 at 401 per for 2nd port pd. September 26, 1968 lOf a copy 16 Pages Jubilee plans move ahead THEY CAN PICK 'EM First two ners in the football con- test received their cash prizes Monday after Patrick Medrano of Miami sed the score of the Miami game by only one point and won the first Ed of Globe placed second for a Details of the football scoring contest are on the back page of the sports section in this The competition will continue through the football Officers commended for work by US Border Patrol officials Two Miami police officers were commended this week by the US Bonier Patrol for quick action nad cooperation in ping four Mexican citizens in this country IN A LETTER to Miami lice Chief Robert Chief Patrol Inspector James P. Kelly Inspector James 0. who is in charge of our Border Patrol op- at Casa has in- formed mrj of the excellent operation given him by Arizona police officers Sgt. A. J. Casteneda and Patrolman T. A. Sept. 15, 1968, at about Sgt. Casteneda and Patrolman Bittner a car on a routine driver's license check and quickly realized the need for further investigation of the car's by the Im- migration and called the Border Patrol unit at Casa Patrolmen Brazell and Hall answered the call and determined that the three passengers in the car were Mexican citizens illegally in the United States and that the car's also illegally in the Uni- ted was using the birth certificate of another 'THE COOPERATION and sistance rendered our officers by the Miami Police Department made it possible to apprehend and remove the four aliens from the country before they reached their interior by greatly saving the ment removal The letter continues with ther commendation for the two Miami Inquest to probe miner's death Who can grow the fanciest beard during the next six A contest for all men in the Miami area is being held in conjunction with the Miami 90th anniversary bilee Nov. 8 and 9. Cash prizes are being offered by Miami Chamber of Commerce to men with the the the longest and the most unique of whiskers by Jubilee First place winners in each of the four categories will receive so throw away the and earn a little cash while ing are requested to sign up for the They may enter simply signing an entry blank at the YMCA or the Silver Belt Merchants in the Miami area are also getting into the Jubilee planning a Golden Jubilee Sale for Nov. 7, 8 and 9, John merchants tee said his group is planning a big old-fashioned gain sale for the Jubilee Organizations are preparing floats for the day to be held Nov. 8 ately after That day's activities will center around homecoming events at the including the ing football game and ing at noon Nov. 0 booths manned by civic workers will offer food and fun a stage show will be contests and old-time dress will be and to culminate the a masquerade ball will be All civic and community groups are invited to participate in the to celebrate Mi- ami's 50th more de- tails may be obtained from na Jubilee general FANS CHEER THEM ON Girl and Boy Scouts cheer on their Scouting executive team of Ken aker and Mrs. Vic Owen as they go to bat for the ed Fund Whiteaker is Boy Scout Gila District president and Mrs. Owen is Miami Neighborhood Chairman for the Girl They are joined by Scouters in cheering on the United Fund hoping for a grand slam which will give the Scouts needed funds to carry out their Fans are to Cub Scout Mike Pack 9; Boy Scout Leonard Lopez of Troop 7, Norman Explorer Post 8; Cadet Scout Sharon Dodd of Troop 505, Junior Girl Scout Susan House of Troop 621 and Brownie Linda Madrid of Troop 552. A story on Scout benefits ob- from the United Fund is elsewhere in this Suns name line up Hi Lo Thursday 58 Friday 87 60 Saturday 82 54 Sunday 84 60 Monday 81 51 Tuesday 52 Wednesday 88 54 Ed L. Walters Miami Copper Assay Office A inquest will be held to probe the death of Mi- ami Copper Co. Clifford Wednesday 59, a resident of died near the 1000-foot level of Miami Copper's under- ground mine about 2 p.m. of what appears to be accidental B. R. Miami Copper Co. vice-president and general said Andrews was on an elevator which went down in- stead of lowering the miner into He said the circum- stances surrounding the accident are still being Other men were apparently in the vicinity when the incident Coroner Lyman Peace called an which is waiting the results of a Eyeball to eyeball Miami's not even ed in the Arizona Republic stand ings last moved to top spot in Class AA after only one That makes it Ask any coach it is always easier being the underdog working than to be on top with no place to go but Coach Johnny says his Phoenix Suns will run and play a tenacious defense tonight in an exhibition game in the Miami High School Action at when the Suns debut as members of the National ball ON THE OTHER the Seattle the Suns more the second time as they enter their second NBA Their head coach is Al Both teams open their pre- season schedule in sponsored by the Globe and Miami Chambers of Com- A preliminary fame at 7 p.m. will feature a coached by Fito against Luke Air Force cagers will include Benny Joe John and Frank Sonny Mrs. Gutschow Mrs. Payne Black Miss Sanders Meet the teachers Four are from far away Four of Miami's new teachers are from four different states scattered across the MRS. ELEANOR who is teaching at Inspiration received her degree from Whitewater University in Wisconsin and taught in gan and California before com- ing to the Copper living in Mrs. who enjoys reading and working in her rock said she also helped with a hunter safety in the theory and at the new teacher has two Mrs. Mary Kay and She says Miami is too but the ple are friendly and Mrs. Creta K. new Bullion Plaza is from She studied at College and taught at Texas schools from 1959 to 1961. Mrs. Payne and her have three She says she likes the area and thinks it is a nice place to live and bring up She enjoys sewing and cooking especially baking DONALD a native of is married and has five He is teaching this year at Bullion Plaza Black attended Kansas City College and Bible School from 1954 to 1959, graduating with a BA degree in 1958. He ed summer sessions at ASU and also did graduate work at NAU since 1960. He taught the last three years at Black says he likes this area and particularly likes seeing the greenery on the Ho also says he likes having the YMCA in town where iie can spend some of his leisure Janice new physical education instructor at Miami High is from Los Calif. She attended the Uni- versity of New Mexico and the New Mexico State University on a five-year She was an honor graduate in 1963, was departmental scholar that year and was named to the Phi pa Phi Honor HER PAST experience in- cludes working at the YMCA in New Mexico from 1963 to 1967. Miss Sanders says she loves it She The tranquility and warmth of the people es as does the grandeur of the During her spare Miss Sanders enjoys collecting antique ing golf and ice School election Tuesday Miami School District voters will go to the polls again this time to select a school trustee to take the seat now be- ing occupied on the board by Mrs. Dorothy VOTING WILL be conducted at Miami High School from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. with any resident eligible to vote who has lived in the district six months immediately proceeding the tion and who is a registered elector of the Mrs. Jean Sims of Inspiration is the lone candidate for school and would take office Jan. 1. Christmas Mine fire extinguished A fire occurred at the mas Mine but no one was reported Duncan industrial relations director for Inspiration Consolidated Copper said the fire occurred as crews were dismantling a head frame to make room for the open and sparks from an oxygen torch ignited the wooden Bob Brown and Carlos as well as Seating for 3000 fans will be provided and tickets will be available at the door Fans will see 25-year-old Gail Goodrich at guard for the Suns in the main A former player from drafted from the Los les he is a three-year NBA 6-1, 178 They will also watch Suns for- ward Dick Van also a former University of Indiana drafted from the New York who is 6-5. George Suns will be another The 26-year- old former University of All-American is year veteran of 6-8, 230 A LOCAL favorite is Larry Armstrong from guard for the He is six feet weighs 170 pounds and is 28 years The SuperSonics have 6-2 Walt Hazzard at He paced the Sonics in scoring and assists last year and finished among the league leaders in addition to wowing fans with his lar Secured from Los the former UCLA All-American tallied 1894 an average of 24 per to finish seventh in NBA in scoring and assisted 483 times; an average of 6.2 per game to wind up fifth in that league He is 26 years COACH Kerr is t 12- year NBA player and served two as He has never missed a play-off and don't intend to start The 6-9 redhead launches first year as head coach of the nix new expansion entry in the Two seasons Kerr ed his coaching career with en- other expansion team the Chicago His squad won games from Philadelphia and world championship Coach Bianchi of the Seattle team heads into his second son as head coach of the Sonics after firmly establishing self as one of the outstanding young coaches in the He compiled a 23-90 record la his first head coaching ment and led the Sonics to ries wins over Chicago and San He has 10 seasons as a player and one campaign as sistant to NOW HEAD the two oppose each further ing to the Three visitations each by the defending champion Boston tics and the star studded Los Angeles highlight the 37-game 1968-69 home schedule for the They open Oct. 18 against the they play SUNS NUMERICAL ROSTES Probable lineup 5 Dicy Van 10 Dick Snyder 11 Neil Johnson 14 Larry Armstrong 16 ney Knowles 21 George son 22 Harry Hollines 25 Gail Goodrich 34 McCoy McLemore 40 Stan 43 David 44 Gary Gregor F. Show Low 2 dies in accident Two-year-old Paula Marie Schardin of Show Low was dead on arrival at Gila General pital following a accident shortly before 4 p.m. two miles from Globe on US 60. HER the driver of the late model was taken to the hospital with a gash on her arm but was discharged The two were alone in the Highway Patrolman Robert Martin reported that the bound driven by Mrs. ginia Mary ran off the right side of the road and hit a guard fractured the motor and penetrated the coming out its A accident occurred Tuesday just before noon at the US 60-70 Harold Newton Potter of North 62, was traveling east on US 60-70 and made a left turn into the path of a car driven by Harry B. 59, of who was westbound on US 70, Policeman Robert Witnesses said Potter ed to be uninjured and talked to several persons after the col- He suddenly collapsed and was dead on arrival at Gila General DAMAGE TO the car driven by Means was estimated at with damage to the other mated at A Yuma woman was injured in a accident early Joan Mizner was in fair condition at Gila General tal Tuesday after the collision which occurred in the Country Club Manor area about 1 a.m. Claude driver of the 1954 auto in which Mrs. Mizner was the only was treated and Driver of the other John and his Irene Moya and Dorothy Valencia were not Highway Patrolman Richard Brost Frances Lee 17, of was admitted to Mi- Hospital last Thursday and released Friday after a accident near the Pinto Creek bridge on US 60, according to highway patrol re- Serna is found guilty on marijuana charge Judge Ruskin Lines of ford found Robert Serna of Mi- ami guilty of unlawful sion of marijuana Tuesday with his sentence awaiting the out- come of a mitigation THE TRIAL stems from a Sept. 26, 1967, charge against Testifying for the state were John James Moody and Wayne state narcotics Clifton Vander chemist in the state narcotics and Robert Miami chief of There were no es for the Peter defense asked for a mitigation ing which will be set as soon as Judge Lines can work it into his