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Arizona Daily Star from Tucson, Arizona • Page 29

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1958 THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR SECTION PAGE FIVE Club Of Opens Fall Season Tucson The Zonta Club of Tucson, composed of executive women in business and professions, will begin Its fall season at 8 p.m. today at meeting in the home of Mrs. Nina Brannen, 1621 E. 1st president. Plans will be made to send delegates to the District IX conference of Zonta International at Berkeley, Oct.

10-12. During the coming months the service club will select a girl for a scholarship to the college of pharmacy at the University of Arizona. Lebanon, a troubled country in Asia, has 1,500,000 population. MORTGAGE LOANS Conventional FHA Construction Life Insurance Co. fands available at nominal rates and fees.

Standard Mortgage Co. EA 7-1532 1068 N. Campbell Force Headed For Cuba Halted At Florida Port FORT LAUDERDALE, peditionary force headed for Wednesday where customs quantity of arms, ammunition The 60-foot cabin cruiser clear the harbor. It had under surveillance several Customs officials said the wore arm bands and insignia former President Carlos Prio carras' Organization (Authentic Organization) and Castro's 26th of July Most of them wore uniforms fatigue clothing. It marked the first time Prio was publicly identified Castro's rebel movement Fulgencio Batista took over Cuban government from a bloodless coup March 15, Prio came to Miami and been at odds with U.S.

many times since. Dr. Antonio de Verona, former 4O-HO-HO WHAT A CHEESE Sept. 10 (P)-A fully equipped exwas halted at Port Everglades and border patrolmen seized a explosives and arrested 32 men. was halted as it attempted to Prime Minister and close friend of Prio, said the former President knew nothing of the expeditionary force.

The Harpoon, registered to Capt. William Wright, pulled out shortly before midnight. It was overtaken by the 43-foot Douglas C. Shute, a Border Patrol boat. As the patrol boat at approached, the men tossed many crates of arms and ammunition overboard and attempted to blow up the Harpoon, customs agents said.

One man tried to wrest the wheel from a customs and another attempted to explode a keg of dynamite. He was burned on the hands. All will be charged with conspiracy to violate the U.S. neutrality act by exporting arms. Nehru Opposition Stages Walkout NEW DELHI, India, Sept.

10 (P) -Opposition members in India's parliament, spurred by the Communists, staged a walkout for the second day in a row Wednesday in a dispute over food shortages. During a raucous session the speaker, refused, to situation allow in discus- Prime Minister Nehru's home state of Uttar Pradesh. Communist Deputy Hiren Mukherjee charged Nehru's governing Congress Party with misusing "the concept of brute majority" and declared "it is impossible for us to stay in the House." India's food output, always inadequate, has been hit this year by droughts and floods, and the opposition is using the issue as a political football. PAY YOU WE DAY Sessions SCHOOL Butter Peanut No doubt about it it's the Sessions GOODEST DAY SCHOOL KIND you'll PEANUT BUTTER MFD. BY SESSIONS ENTERPRISE, ALA, ever find.

THE GOODEST TASTE Everybody who tries it likes the taste of SESSIONS SCHOOL DAY Peanut Butter, because everybody likes the taste of fresh roasted peanuts and SCHOOL do! Loaded with food value, AT THE GOODEST PRICE peanut butter, we offer you the 12-oz. size or larger. Just tion with purchase. PUBLIC RECORDS State vs. Adolpho L.

Carrera, illegal sale of narcotics, one year. State Vs. Duane E. Thompson, burglary, second degree, sentencing continued to Sept. 16.

State Vs. Trinidad Mendibles Escalante, drunk driving, 90 days. State vs. Phillipe E. Valdez, aggravated assault, two probation.

State vs. W. E. Roberts aka William Raisor, bogus checks, dismissed. State vs.

Thomas J. Neavitt, obtaining money by means of false pretenses, dismissed. State vs. Melvin James Edinbyrd, Wilson Joe Evans and Willie Raymond Threat, robbery, motion to consolidate continued to Sept. 10.

State vs. Richard George Christenson, bogus checks, three years probation. State vs. Raymodn Leland Lawson, drunk driving, trial Nov. 19, State Vs.

Benny Dixon drunk driving, guilty plea, 90 days starting Sept, 16. State vs. David Sanchez, burglary, first degree, arraignment continued to Sept. 23. State vs.

Frank Taylor Mariscal, drunk driving, jury verdict of guilty, sentencing Sept. 16. Russell Watts vs. Thelma Galbreth, complaint for damages, $215.33. Anderson Realty vs.

Robert J. Doherty et ux, judgment in favor of plaintiff in sum of $3,281.44 plus costs. Beula M. Wadsworth vs. Nancy Morrison, dismissed with prejudice.

Lion Match Co. vs. Anthony Marcione et ux fdba Hula Hut, complaint on debt, $454. K. L.

Mark and Solon S. Kipps vS. Eleazar O. Castano, administrator of the estate of Alphonso R. Peralta, judgment in favor of plaintiff to quiet title.

Sanitary District No. 1 of Pima County vs. Donald F. Hill et ux, complaint in condemnation. Ross Eldorado vs.

Aero Mayflower Transit complaint for damages, $2,347.37. Western Greyhound Lines vs. Lawrence Ollason, special administrator of the estate of A. C. Munro, deceased, complaint for damages, $10,988.43.

Household Finance Corp. vs. Kenneth R. Tenney et ux, complaint on debt, $349.45. Household Finance Corp.

Vs. Lois Ann Beyl now known as Lois Ann Davis, complaint on debt, $424.65. Barbara Black Gloyd, a minor, by her guardian ad litem, E. Muriel Black, vs. Perry L.

decree of annulment. M. C. Dong vs. Charles R.

Rister et ux, et al, judgment in favor of plaintiff to foreclose real property mortgage securing note with $12,500 plus interest, fees and costs due. Richard M. Gerhart vs. Oscar Terrazas et ux, complaint on debt, $2,000. Modern Floor Covering Co.

vs. Ace Moreland et ux, complaint on debt, $918.15. et al, complaint debt, $401.80. Aetna la Finance vs. Matilda Jose DIVORCES Bernice E.

Bias vs. Holly C. Bias, complaint for separate maintenance. Belle C. Miller vs.

Heabron Miller, decree. Helen V. Necoechea V8. Luis M. Necoechea, complaint.

Madeline E. Hyatt vs. William G. Hyatt, complaint. 1 Lipinski, Patsy Ann complaint.

Lipinski vs. Charles C. Franklin Baker vs. Gladys J. Baker, complaint, William Valerio vs.

Evelyn Valerio, complaint. Irma Van Deren vs. Lloyd Van Deren, decree. Nancy Lee Coffey vs. John Henry Coffey, decree, Richard S.

Hele vs. Dorothy A. Hele, decree. Suzanne Keene vs. Kendall Keene, decree.

Jeanne Fink vs. William Fink, decree. Raul M. Ballesteros vs. Carmen C.

Ballesteros, complaint. Violette E. Bennett VE. Charles W. Bennett, complaint.

Bruno Meadors Jr. vs. Ella Neil Meadors, complaint. JUSTICE COURT Clark H. Johnson, Precinct 2 Walter George Christofferson, drunk driving, overtaking on the left, no vehicle registration; count one, changed plea to guilty, $100 and 10 days; count two, dismissed on motion of county attorney; count three, pleaded guilty, one day suspended sentence, Bernardino A.

Soto, simple assault, changed plea to guilty, six months suspended sentence. Jess D. Clark, drawing on insufficient account, waived preliminary hearing, held to answer to Superior Court. Norman Green, Precinct 4 Jason J. Straight, game violation, pleaded guilty, $10.

Ramon Figuero, game violation, pleaded guilty, $15 or 5 days. Fernando Olguin, game violation, pleaded guilty, $10 or 5 days. Edward A. Verdugo, purchased license by fraud, dismissed. Sherman Matthews, drunk driving, no drivers' license, no vehicle registration; pleaded guilty to all counts; count one, $100 and 10 days; count two, $25 or 5 days; count three, five days suspended sentence.

CITY COURT David G. Watkins, Magistrate Adam Valencia, aggravated assault, to Pima County. John Pearson, Juan Miguel, Henry Bail, drunk, $30 or 30 days, John Columbus, Adren Stratton, loitering, $20 or 20 days. Antonio Brito, drunk, $10 or 10 days. Willie Tate, drunk, 30 days suspended.

in the University area 444 E. THIRD ST. Catalina Theater Center 2340 N. CAMPBELL Casas Adobes Plaza 7133 N. ORACLE RD.

Johnny Cook, drunk, arraignment continued to Sept. 11. Robert Corbitt, disorderly, conduct, loitering, innocent set Oct. 2, $100 bond, Frank Robles, violation of election laws, innocent plea, trial set Oct. 31, bond reduced to $100.

Rene Rodriguez, malicious mischief, $25 or 5 days. Dena Mae Williams, red light, failure to appear, continued, $40 bond. Lenore Marroney, leaving the scene of an accident, drunk driving, reckless driving, continued to Oct. 1, $400 bond. MARRIAGE LICENSES Grayce Gibson O'Neill, Clerk James W.

Prather, legal age, Tucson, and Gilda A. Nally, legal age, Tucson. Gilbert A. Soto, 23, Tucson, And Socorro Garcia, 17, Tucson. BIRTHS Davis-Monthan AFB Born to Staff Sgt.

and Mrs. Keith Dolgaard, 3018 E. Mabel St. a girl at 5:56 p.m. Sept.

9. Born 1. to 1st Lt. and Mrs. Ralph Riojas, 4657 E.

29th a boy at 12:44 a.m. Sept. 10. St. Mary's Hospital Born to Mr.

and Mrs. Frank G. Perez, 225 S. Palomas, a boy at 8:30 a.m. Sept.

9. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie G. Poarch, Rt.

3, Box 525 a boy at 9:50 a.m. Sept. 9. Born to Mr. and Mrs.

William L. Jaggers 204 E. 24th girl at 10:14 a.m. Sept. 9.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ramon D. Montez, 643 W. 42nd a boy at 10:17 a.m, Sept.

9. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Benson Mar, 218 E. 31st boy at 12:33 p.m.

Sept. 9. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hamblin, 6425 Calle Dened, a boy at 6:24 p.m.

Sept. 9. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Piatak, 2550 N.

Venice, a boy at 10:43 p.m. Sept. 9. Born to Mr. and Mrs.

Benjamin Stevens, 119 W. 26th girl at 1:01 a.m. Sept. 10. Born to Mr.

and Mrs. Richard P. Stubbs, 11 A Polo Village, a boy at 5:25 a.m. Sept. 10.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Armando Lopez, 241 N. Westmoreland, a girl at 7:16 a.m, Sept. 10.

Tucson General Hospital Born to Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. Stewart, 3750 S. Liberty a girl at 6:27 p.m, Sept.

9. Tucson Medical Center Born to Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Brengman, 3949 E. 27th boy at 12:25 p.m.

Sept. 8. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Koenig, Magazine Merger LONDON, Sept.

10 (-Two popular British weekly magazines, "John Bull" and "Illustrated," will merge next month, the publishing firm Odhams Press, said Wednesday. 301 W. Veterans boy at 9:53 a.m. Sept. 9, Born to Mr.

and Mrs. George Nelms, 6937 Timrod, A girl at 10:15 a.m. Sept. 9. Born to Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Pyles, 1106 N. Camilla a boy at 5:13 p.m. Sept. 9.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jobes, 5123 Citrus girl at 10:14 p.m. Sept. 9, Born to Mr.

and Mrs. Barrie Irish, 2112 E. 18th boy at 10:49 p.m. Sept. 9, Born to Mr.

and Mrs. LeRoy Kenna, 2433 E. Cameron Vista, a girl at 11:10 p.m. Sept. 9.

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shipway, 5332 E. Scarlett, a boy at 4:27 a.m. Sept.

10. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Guillermo Garcia, 526 W. 27th a girl at 5:36 a.m.

Sept. 10. LOVES VITAMIN NATURALLY Mrs. Houston Levers "Laura never fusses about taking vitamins when she gets them naturally in TreeSweet Orange Juice! She loves and we know this naturally pure juice is naturally more nutritious. Just two small glasses a day give her all her vitamin the natural way!" old -fashioned courtesy with quality our watchword TIME MARKETS FOP Associates Re-Elect Bolton SUPERIOR COURT Cuba agents and Harpoon been days.

men of SoAutentica Fidel movement. or that with since the Prio in 1952. has authorities Manuel Cuban DAY PEANUT BUTTER tastes too so smooth and To get you acquainted the goodest kind of introductory clip the coupon and take it Judge John F. Molloy, Div. 1 Judge Lee Garrett, Div.

2 Judge Robert S. Tullar, Div. 3 Judge Herbert F. Krucker, Div. 4 State vs, Laura Christensen, drunk driving, change of plea to guilty, sentencing Sept.

24. Paul Sulger vs. Joseph U. Cracchiolo, complaint for damages for slander, $100,000. Charles Bill-Roy Fudge, by his next best friend, Margaret Graham Lease, order changing name to Stephen Van Buren Graham.

Donald R. Jones vs. Charles S. Salloum et ux, complaint for declaratory judgment on lease. Louis Maslow VE.

Danny DeWeese et ux, judgment in favor of plaintiff in the sum of $335. Roy C. Derr Vs. Clifford E. Jacobs et ux, Judgment in favor of plaintiff in the sum of $3,052.11 and mortgage foreclosure.

Dale Lillibridge et ux vs. Virginia V. Lopez, judgment on foreclosure. Everett C. Gillespie vs.

Pima Rock Gravel judgment in favor of plaintiff in the sum of $454. C. W. Lewis Electric Co. Inc.

vs. Elmer Hersman et ux, judgment in favor of plaintiff in the sum of $176. Alice Narcho vs. Michael J. Guenthner, complaint for damages, $37,500.

Troy Gaines vs. Edward Minkus et ux, complaint for damages, $38,540. Florence. Thompson. Eddie Araiza dba Araiza Landscape Service and Octavio Moreno, complaint for damages, unspecified.

E. A. Loew vs. Harold Clark et ux, complaint on debt, $1,010. Judith Ann Wood, minor, by her father and next friend, James A.

Wood, vs. Neil Roger Lagro, complaint for damages, unspecified. Jervis Spurr VS. Mackie Croft aka Mrs. Herman Croft, request to dismiss without prejudice.

Pima Truck Sales Inc. vs. Don Murray et ux, et al, complaint on debt, $1,343. State vs. Manuel Valencia Morales, drunk driving, guilty plea, 90 days.

State vs. Ralph Limon Gastelum, drunk driving, arraignment continued to Sept. 16. State vs. James Edward Reddish, drunk driving, guilty plea, 90 days.

State vs. Edward Little, unlawful sale of narcotics, motion for counsel to withdraw and trial setting continued to Sept. 16. State vs. Clifford Duncan aka Eric Erickson, aggravated assault and battery, trial setting continued to Sept.

10. State vs. W. E. Roberts aka William Raisor, bogus checks, two counts, guilty plea, sentencing Sept.

23. vs. John Dolphus Bolding, drunk driving, change of plea continued to Sept. 16. State vs.

Sedelia Terry Wilborn, drunk driving, guilty plea, 90 days. State vs. Mario Soto McCormick, grand theft, guilty plea, sentencing Sept. 16. State vs.

Thomas J. Neavitt, embezzlement, three years 1 probation. State vs. Kenneth Dean Heikes, grand theft, two to three years. just like roasted peanuts creamy and easy to spread.

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GROCER For your trouble we'll pay you a handling charge. Mall coupon te Sessions Box 352, Enterprise, Alabama, Walter D. Bolton was re-elected president of the Fraternal. Order of Police Associate, Tucson Lodge No. 1, at the regular meeting held this week at the Sands Motor Hotel.

Other officers elected included Dr. Bown K. Litt, re-elected vice president; Farrell Goodwin, secretary; Dr. Milton Semoff, treasurer, and the Rev. Lewis Sasse II, re-elected chaplain.

Installation of new officers will take place Oct. 14 at the Sands. The year-old organization, which started out with 17 members, now has a total membership of 300 business and professional people. The Tucson lodge was the first organization of its kind west of the Mississippi. Naturally it's TreeSweet ORANGE JUICE FROZEN CONCENTRATED In your grocer's freezer Naturally pure (no sugar added) Naturally fresher-tasting Naturally high in Vitamin TreeSweet JUICE Famous for FINE MEATS in Tucson for Twenty Years Thursday, Friday, Saturday Specials Delicious Easy to Carve Ideal for Sandwiches Cold Try a Roast from TODAY! BONELESS U.S.

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