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   Winslow Mail (Newspaper) - September 10, 1954, Winslow, Arizona                                State Library Arizona THE WEATHER S. Weather Bureau Maximum for 92 Sept. 7 Minimum for 54 Sept. 9 Average for 72 Precipitation for week Total for year ' 5.31 inches or inches below Volume Seventy-Four By The Year September 10, 1954 Single Copy 10 Cents NUMBER t CLOSE RACES ARE Navajo County Fair Opens This Morning Racing Will Be Features Many Improvements Made At Grounds For This Year's Fair Displays Will Be Open To The Public AH Day Saturday And Sunday Gates early this morning for the Navajo County Fair and they won't close until late Sunday This year's fair features contests and horse - The be at the fairgrounds Friday afternoon and Saturday night bronc and brahma bull riding and other thrilling A special feature will Be the Show Mounted quadrille O Shown Below returns from 27 of Navajo County's 31 precincts show how county residents Only offices had races are REPRESENTATIVE 868 307, 331' 1,732... 410-.. 289 V - SUPREME COURT JUDGE ' 884 2,284 1,234 GOVERNOR 716 4 2,718 785 ATTORNEY GENERAL 1;529/ 1,600. 682 TREASURER 1,180 1911 SUPT. OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 1,487 1,*638 595 MINE INSPECTOR 872 782 1,510 On Page team directed by Maxwell Horse racing will begin at 1:30 p.m. daily at the There will be eight races daily with parimutuel wagering under the of the Arizona Racing ' Minimum purse will be per Saturday morning at 10:30 the rodeo parade will be held and will feature the appearance of the Rodeo Queen and her Saturday night a cowboy dance will be held at the American Legion Music will be furnished by Gene Estes and his Western * of been Two Winslow girls are competing for the They are Jackie Gunn and Carole The Queen and her attendants will over the rodeo Among many for this fair On Page St. Joseph Has Enrollment Of 233 For Year Choice In Democratic Primary Treasurer's Race In J.P. Race By 19 Pearson Re-Elected Sheriff Over Kelly and Murray And Simer Win Easy Lead Over McLaws Pace In Navajo County State Senator One of the closest elections in recent was completed Tuesday in Navajo County with the sheriff slow Justice of the Peace races attracting most four of Navajo County's 31 evidently coming in by mule the remaining 27 precincts pretty well wrote finish to the Sheriff L. Ben Pearson sheriff 400 votes from his nearest Udall Pearson McFarland Here are four of the successful candidates from the primary election held Ernest W. McFarland received a huge vole over Kimball for the Democratic Udall also received an easy win for the Democratic nomination for congress from this L. Ben Pearson t ed the Democratic nomination for Navajo County Sheriff over Robert P. James H. E. R. Eddie received the Democratic nomination for Winslow Justice ot the Peace by 19 voles over W. T. Other candidates for the post were P. E. Hesch and Winslow Community Concert Association Ready To Ooen Campaign For Mem School Enrollment Reaches 1,789 Here Enrollment in Winslow Public Schools reached this according to R. E. superintendent of This is 70 students under last year but Booth noted that the previous year the schools absorbed 75 children of workers who were putting through a pipeline for El Paso Natural Gas are the class break 242; 165; 156; 151;>iifth, 148; 156; 154; 162: 143; 136; 98; 78. St. Joseph School began the term August 30 with an enrollment of 233 J. E. pastor of St. Joseph offered a High Mass in honor of the Holy Spirit on September 1. The Mass was sung by the school choir and was offered to invoke the blessings of the Holy Ghost on the coming school Heading the faculty for the coming year will be Sister Alice O. principal and teacher of the fifth and sixth Sister Edith will teach the seventh and eighth Sister Mary O. will teach grades three and four and Sister Michael O. will teach the second Sister Marie will teach grade one and Sister Margaret O. will be the kindergarten and music Sister Mary Francesca comes to St. Joseph School from St. Clare School in 111. Sister Michael Louis comes here from St. Paul School in Mich. Volunteer workers have been ship campaign of Winslow Community Concert Association which will be held from September 20 through 25 j The workers will meet with their captains and the officers of the association at 4:00 p.m. Sunday La Posada Hotel to receive their and membership Then for the present members will be to receive their renewals before new members are sought the following The campaign will be carried on this year under the of Mrs. Ray C. Curry and Mrs. Ida. Mae according to association president Burton R. Division leaders for the membership drive have been as Mrs. Ralph Mrs. John George Mrs. Robert L. Mrs. Curry and Mrs. This is the first time in nine campaigns held by the association that memberships have been received in the The other eight campaigns were spring Decision to change until autumn was made June 18 when the board of directors met with Mrs. Salome field representative of Community of Los dinner for the workers will be hejd Monday September 20, at La and the drive will be closed officially on Saturday evening The artists for the coming season will be chosen by the executive board following the close of the cee Parade For First Annual Rodeo Governor Howard Pyle has accepted the invitation of Ray Meany and Winslow Jaycees to lead the rodeo parade on September 18. governor has also been invited to participate in ceremonies opening the Other invited to attend the affair are Roy Dale Jimmy and Rex Evans and Stewart sent telegrams to Rodeo Chairman James Garner saying it will be impossible for them to attend because of | previous they wished show great success and asked for a later Fifth Annual Garden Show Is Scheduled For Saturday Saturday afternoon Winslow gardners will have an opportunity to show the results of a summer's hard work with the Fifth Annual Community Garden sponsored by the Winslow Garden With a theme of Arizona the show will open at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in the L. D. S. Recreation Hall and will continue until 9 p.m. The hall is located at Berry Avenue and West Maple Street There will be no admission charge and no entry v Entries will be received at the Maple Street entrance of the hall from 6:30 a.m. until 10 a.m. Judging will start shortly after 10 Three well known gardners will judge the They are Mrs. Charles Mrs. Jim Wilkinson and Mrs. H. H. McMullen of Three sweepstakes ribbons will be Arrangements and Junior blue ribbons will be counted to determine the win In case of red rib bons will be Previous sweepstakes winners will not be considered for the award two in the afternoon and evening B. L. Christiansen will demonstrate the budding of roses and color slides o f Winslow l gardens will be KC Picnic Will Be Sunday Afternoon A Winslow Knights of Columbus picnic wilf be held Sunday afternoon six miles south of Flagstaff on the Oak Creek Signs will be placed to direct members to the picnic spot organization officials How Winslow Voted In Primary Election Is Shown In Tabulation Week Starts Listed below are how the Winslow precincts voted county and local offices which races are Only the Justice of the race has absentee ballots added in for the Winslow Absentees on the other offices j were not available when Winslow Mail went to | STATE SENATOR 237 863 221 1049 185 SHERIFF 746 176 676 170 TREASURER 510 190 528 On Page Arizona Baptists Will Meet Here In November An Arizona Baptist convention will be held in Winslow November 9 through 12, the Winslow Chamber of Commerce was informed Rev. Roy minister of First Baptist Church and in charge of convention said approximately 450 delegates are better get into them Monday because dress western week in Jaycee vigilantes announced this The Jaycees are making sure one gets the mood for their first annual Jaycees rodeo September 18 and 19. They promised to provide accommodations for Winslow people who are forgetful and walk down town in their regular to A bull pen will be set up in downtown Winslow to refresh everyone's All fines will go to the rodeo Winslow dudes who like to go smooth shaven will also have to pay for no or end up in the Jaycees say there are a few shaving permits This week a rodeo office was set up on the corner of Williamson and ticket combined with other rodeo is from t The Rodeo Queen contest is going along full blast with seven girls competing for the They and their sponsors are Wayne L. Betty Santa Carol Whipple's of Shirley Andy Nora Jane Page | ' R. P. James H. the other candidate in the primary polled 363 ' complete tabulation of county votes from completed precincts appear on this When the WINSLOW MAIL went to press Thursday afternoon the county treasurer's race was still in. doubt with A. L. Johnson leading Levi P. Whitley by only 28 Harold L. Rupkey polled 646 votes for the office In the Winslow Justice of the Peace race E. R. Crozier leads W. T by 19 votes and Cameron by 70 P. E. another received 81 the state senate race Clay Simer and O. Murray had - easy wins over the two other Democratic Glenn S. Pace and A. L. - Lafe clerk of the superior court over his W. L. In the race for state representative from district 1 William Huso leads Glenn Blansett by 38 The only county supervisor who was opposed for re-election this year was Vern L. Willis from District 3. Opposing him for the Republican nomination was Earl Smith but Willis had a comfortable lead the completed Electric Show Is For Jaycees Rodeo Queen Contestants i Phoenix Contractor Awarded Bid For Radar Station East Of Here Construction Company of Phoenix has been awarded the contract for the radar station nine miles west of Their bid was for 000, with the furnishing the steel buildings which will be used at the military Twelve contractors submitted bids which were opened in Los Angeles Community Chest Meet Scheduled This Week An organizational meeting of Winslow Community Chest is being planned for late this according to A last year's Beals said all organizations Here are the for queen of the Rue Wayne Shirley First Annual Jaycees Rodeo scheduled Andy Isaacson's Oldsmobile Garage and Nora here 19. From left to right Jane Voles can be casl for sponsored by Krause's by buying tickets from them or Jackie Betty Final plans are set for the big Winslow Fall Appliance Show beginning next and continuing through Thursday at the L. D. S. recreation hall where Arizona Public Service Co. joins with local electrical dealers to present the theme Home of Tomorrow is Reddy All residents of the community are invited to attend the gala affair which will include daily prize demonstrations and displays of the most modern electric appliances 60-second and a variety of other features of interest to all home The local show will begin both days at I p.m. and continue each afternoon until 5:30. Evening programs start at 7 and last until 10 p.m. State Election Totals Given For Listed below vested in REPRESENTATIVE 9,869 8,436. 12,350 23,474 t- 5,321 7,337; COURT 1 55,892, 55;783 ' - 27,749 s 78,226 26,994 ATTORNEY GENERAL 50,990 52,206 24.686 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 49,894 40,104 ' STATE MINE 23,963 4 30,646 - 35,742 CORPORATION 1 Long c 42.251 - 47,934 - K Hersh 22,031.,'. 0 Short Term I 20,798 ' - ' Charles 16,807 5,993 V 2L407 Stork Arrives Early During Absence Of Local Band Leader will be invited to Carols Whipple's of A happy surprise Awaited Felix leader of Winslow's Famous Santa Fe Indian when he arrived home from the trip to the national convention of the American Legion D. C. He found that during his absence a son had been to him and Mrs. their second son and fifth Mr. Coin said they had not the child until about the middle of The child weighed six and a half and was born August 28. The eldest child of the director is in his father's being one of the trumpet players at the age of Little League Meet Set For There will be a Little League meeting next Wednesday at the community of the Valley National 2 The meeting will start 8 p.m. Main purpose is new It ' * School Board Election Is. Set For October 5 ' A school trustee be held this on according to R. E. of Winslow The election is for thet second but this falls on Columbus but not one By the school state; The election will expiring term of D. who said this week he again plans to be a candidate ' - - No other candidates their said petitions for available at office high school - Qualifications for voting school election must be a registered the state and a the school district for not less than six All voters must sign affadavits to this  

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