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   Arizona Silver Belt (Newspaper) - October 16, 1969, Miami, Arizona                                CLEANUP WEEK workers are Andres Ted Jones and Councilman Bob Miami works with Johnny Bob Miami was named chairman of the clean-up program by Mayor A. M. Sanchez which began HAGER IS ably assisted by the Miami Street Department crew who have been busy ering trash put out by residents all week and will continue The campaign is being ried out in conjunction with Horizon Countryside Cleanup a national up program which has official stature in the state due to clamations signed by Governor Jack Mayor Sanchez and It is hoped that who was created by the Bureau of Land Management of the Department of will become to litter and what the is to forest JOHNNY HORIZON is a bolic character who represents the of ica's publicly owned in 1968, his slogan is Land Is Your Land Keep It The campaign is aimed at cleaning up litter that is ing the nation's recreation areas and more im- to educate the public as to how much it costs them through taxes to repair the ages and clear up mess caused by vandals and Hager Litter and trash in lakes and streams lower the quality of the harming fish and plant Hager pointed out State fish and game departments say the litter left behind by was a major reason for the closing of numerous ly owned fishing waters and hunting lands and wa- ters closed to other recreation COOPERATING WITH the BLM in the Johnny Horizon campaign are the Arizona Coordination National Campers and kers State ment of Public Gila County Board of the Town of Miami along with more than 60 cities and towns throughout PROCLAIMING BPW WEEK Mayor A. M. Sanchez signs proclamation as Mrs. lyn BPW looks Mayor proclaims National BPW Week Mayor A. M. Sanchez signed the proclamation claiming Oct. 19-25 National Business Women's Week sored by the National tion of Business and al Women's Inc. THE PROCLAMATION urges all citizens and civic and ternal educational news media and er community organizations to join in this salute to working women by encouraging and the celebration of the achievements of all business and professional Working women constitute 26 million of the nation's working and are constantly ing to serve their Major goals of business and professional women are to help create better conditions for ness women through the study of economic and political problems; to help them be of greater service to their community to further friendship with women out the and all of us are proud of their leadership in these many fields of the proclamation states MIAMI BUSINESS and Women's Club will be- gin BPW week with a kick-off dinner Sunday at Sportsmans Members will meet at the clubhouse at 1 p.m. and start from All their husbands and guests are Mrs. Bernice will announce the lucky lady who will wear the coveted title Woman of the at the October 16, 1969 I copy UF blasts off I W I w I M all systems go the United Fund is warmth and feeling for Jack McDonald told those gathered at the Globe ty Center last Thursday night for the 1970 blast off of the Miami United THE DIRECTOR of Public Relations for Arizona Public Service Company made these other in We should be proud for the good job we've been doing through such as the Most countries don't seem to care about their fellow man but we Americans are getting right in there and UF is people getting the job people getting out and working because they want not because their arms have been UF gives women and children in need places to go for ceremonies ed of the invocation by the Patrick J. Flag mony by Boy Scout Troop 8 and a wiener roast served by Globe Community Bulletin Barney Michael Berg was found dead in his car near Cutter Wednesday by highway patrolman Joel Barnett said the car ently ran off the left side of the road into a dry wash and crashed head on into a Authorities estimated the dent occurred The car carried an Alaska license plate and identification carried on Berg listed his address as San McDonald's talk consisted of the Blast Off portion of the Tom W. UF campaign chairman for 1970, heads the Moon Mission The Prime Crew consists of everyone who is contacting people for At Mission Control are the campaign division chairmen and agency THE CAMPAIGN committee includes Gordon D. first vice Paul G. second vice and don public relations Division chairmen are Tommy Miami Copper Company 10 In- spiration Consolidated Copper Company corporate and employee Ray government and San special William M. Rudy J. Don Ed and Roosevelt Karen Members of the Research Crew and are Dale R. Jack Pas Gutierrez and Faust The Flight Operations Crew of consists of Duncan who was moderator of the Faust vice Tom E. A. E. Calvin chairman Pete M. William E. Mrs. Jane Tommy John James P. Pound and Willard Back Up Crew members in- clude additional representatives of UF participating Lupe 60, accident victim Lupe 60, of died of head injuries at Inspiration Hospital a few hours after being struck by a car at the intersection of Cordova and Live Oak St. Wednesday Frank 33, is being held at the Miami Police station with charges pending at press Miami police chief ler Mrs. Rocha was crossing Live Oak Street and was hit by the car as Ruiz was backing out of a parking Class pictures 83 taken Oct. 22-23 Hi Lo Saturday 70 54 Sunday 70 42 Monday 76 40 Tuesday 76 46 Wednesday 49 Thursday 83 58 Friday 81 56 Ed Walter Miami Copper Assay Office Maurice superintendent of Miami Public School has announced that annual mentary school class pictures will be taken Oct. 22-23 at George Washington Parents are urged to dress their children in bright colors on picture days for better re- Know your town Miami has been good Cordes This week's subject for the Your series is an elementary school principal who has been with the Miami Public School System 24 Ray principal of lion Plaza has been in the district almost long enough to be called a native having come here in 1945. HE has been good to the Cordes and I have tried to return the favor so long it has become a He people live by feel my purpose is to serve the children of the com- munity through my job is to help serve the and to help teachers fulfill the aim of Cordes Cordes was born in Prescott and reared in Flagstaff where he graduated from Flagstaff High School in 1931. He earned his bachelor of arts degree from NAU in 1935 and his masters in educational tration from the in 3951. He majored in education and minored in Spanish and At NAU he lettered in a sport in which he three He held several teaching positions prior to coming to His first job was at Humboldt where he stayed seven years teaching grades seven through 10 in one was a three teacher Cordes Cordes said he spent three from 1942-45, at San Simon where he was a teaching UNITED FUND BLASTS OFF on hand are William M. Alex Jean Ruth Thomas and Rev. Patrick J. Local men attend meet Stanley Gibson of Globe and R. C. Cole of Inspiration are among more than 100 Arizonans who participated in the 15th Arizona Town Hall at the Grand Canyon Monday through GIBSON IS A Globe man and Cole is general super- intendent of Inspiration Con- Copper The participants are leaders in all areas of the state and all facets of Members of the select group took thrive days from their and other to explore the problems of Planning and De- in Vickie Ann Tatkenhorst Miss Gila County Queen Candidate winkles dinner Miami high senior to be Wednesday Arizona State University's highly successful baseball coach will return to the area next Wednesday for the second ner at the Copper Hills with Bobby A YEAR AGO Winkles over- whelmed a capacity turnout with his keen and tall Net proceeds from the event will be used by the sponsoring Globe Chamber of Commerce to help finance activities of its inter-city relations committee and to prop up the building Tickets at each are able at the chamber at First National Bank or Cobre Valley Since appearing here last Winkles has added another plume to his bonnet in the form of an NCAA baseball The Sun Devils have won three in their all under Winkles and all in bered years 1965-67-69. enters pageant Vickie Ann Tatkenhorst of a senior at Miami High will be a queen candidate at the Miss Gila ty Pageant on Nov. 26. MISS who was crowned queen of the Fourth of July celebration at Globe Community Center this lists sports as her hobby including water skin ing and horseback Her talent presentation will be a skit and dance She plans to attend business college and take secretarial training following Mary Eveyn Verdugo of den is aso a queen for entries in the Miss Gila County Pageant queen contest is next Wednesday at 5 p.m. Contestants must be be- tween 18 and 28 years old as of Sept. 1. Entry forms and further in- formation may be obtained at the Globe Chamber of Com- Shipp announces new mail service Odie Miami announced that faster mail ice is available again on the Greyhound Bus with an outgoing mail pouch to be picked up at a.m. each This schedule will change to a.m. Oct. 26 due to light saving Shipp The service was discontinued when Greyhound closed summer but is possible again by the relocation of Greyhound at the B and B Motel on Live Oak St. to the He coached and taught upper AN AVID sports Cordes came to Miami High School as a football He coached sity one junior varsity one year and was the junior varsity basketball and track coach all eight years at While at high school Cordes also taught American history and social studies and taught business education six He has been principal at lion Plaza School 17 Cordes said there were as high as 500 students there at one time when it housed grades 4-8, The school for the past two years has all fourth and fifth graders in the district for a total 16 units and one special education Cordes said he teaches only when CORDES is the second year since tion and I feel from the students they by the I know my fourth and fifth graders seem He also said there are less problems this but he his sixth and seventh it is a very interesting age although he has no Outside activities Cordes is active in include Little having been player agent and trustee since its beginning in Before coming to Miami he was scout master and patrol HE IS past president of Miami Rotary Club and rently serves the club as editor of He has been a Mason 25 years and was tary for 10 years now serving as Grand Marshal in Grand Lodge of Cordes was Past Master in 1954 and was patron of Eastern Star two Other activities include ber of the state and tional Educational Associations and the Arizona School He served several years as secretary of the Gila County Cancer Society and was an officer in the schools PTA when the club was One of his greatest outside efforts is serving as cook for the annual Gila County Sheriff's Posse 15 years of his 20 year Word is that if Cordes doesn't no posse HE ALSO enjoys hunting and fishing along with high school Cordes has been timer for high school football and basketball 15 Cordes and his who is librarian at Miami High are parents of three They are 31, who teaches at Prescott Junior High 30, principal of Manzanita School in and 21, a senior at majoring in All graduated from Miami High The couple make their home at 701 Woodrow where they have lived four Cordes said they have lived in the same neighborhood 25 He is a deacon in the Miami Presbyterian Church and taught Sunday school some 15 years  

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