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Sitting Bull Alta Rain, Wat? Jeannie with the light brown hair Boo Ray Lady of luxury Dave at the beach What, no filling Taylor station. Potter? Sailor boy Sam Lillian The class Snooks president
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Lorraine Rice, and look at her now Brittie and her rattle Sure-shot Creasy Murphy (without the hat) Chris and Mickey Studious Finch Mac getting in practice The Phillipses Brough, without Barney Greetings from Betty Knowles Desert rat Golding Adventuress Zeke Handsome John
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ifluljancS2ffitthu r May 20, 1951 LOCAL MAN RECEIVES APPOINTMENT School Nurse Vaccinates Pupils Betty Davidson, school nurse working under the supervision of the famous Dr. Hunter, has been vaccinating the pupils of the Kingman high school for Hoof and Mouth disease. Dr. Hunter says that this disease is very contagious and drastic measures must be taken to pre- vent further exposure. State Sheep Inspector Visits Ray’s Ranch State Inspector Charles Finch, mo- tored to Jimmie Ray’s sheep ranch Mon- day afternoon, to inspect Ray’s herd. Inspector Finch reports that the sheep are in fine condition. McConnico Herald Gets New Reporter Billie Taylor, commonly known as “Scoop,” this week accepted a position on the Herald staff. Miss Taylor re- ceived this position because of her well- known essay on headaches, a subject which she learned a great deal about while editing the 1941 “Hualapai”. Race Driver Breaks Record Barney Roberts broke his previous record of two hours and 25 minutes this week when he sped over the dis- tance between the airport and Kingman in two hours and 22 minutes. Helen Brough was his mechanic. Playboy Pays Fine Man-about-town Charles Potter paid a $65 fine tonight for reckless driving. Mr. Potter not only turned a corner on one wheel, drove on the left side of the street, and went through all the stop signs, but he also insulted Patrol- man Jerry Huffman. Hackberry Bank Gets New Manager Mary Alice Klein was appointed man- ager of the Valley National Bank of Hackberry last week. Her two clerks are Marilynn Phillips and Frances Valles. Bennie Levy of Yucca, Arizona, has been appointed Superintendent of the State Institution for the Insane at Phoe- nix. One of his patients is Eldon Rails- back, who lost his mind after sponsoring the Class of ’41. and has been spending the last ten years in a padded cell. Coach Miller Optimistic Coach Sam Miller of the Mohave County Union High School, predicts that, with the steady increase in the number of pupils, Kingman should have a good football team next year. He believes that his team has a good chance of winning the first game, which is scheduled with Coach Don Levy’s Hack- berry grammar school team. Coach Miller will be remembered as the famous drawback on the Bulldog team of 1940. Interior Decorator Signs Contract Aileen McRuer, of the McRuer Inter- ior Decorating company, has just signed a contract with John Knowles to decor- ate the new barn on his goat ranch located on the Sandy. 100 Copies of Dress Made New York mannequin. Miss Mickev Vukoye, wore a glamorous creation last Friday night at a fashion show. Today 100 women in Kingman mav be seen wearing copies of the same dress. Scientist Visits in Kingman Hazel Keyes has been visiting in King- man for the past two days. Miss Keves has been made a member of every scien- tific society in the world and is known universally as the discoverer of Alben- tine. the sure cure for B. O. and Hali- tosis. Contest Winner Announced Alta Mae Walton yesterday won the annual Malted Milk Marathon. Second place went to George Peck, who con- sumed only fifty malted milks as com- pared to the winner’s sixty. Miss Wal- ton attributes her success to the train- ing she received while in high school.
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