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Casa Grande Dispatch from Casa Grande, Arizona • Page 23

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Casa Grande, Arizona
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Caw 6rcr.4t (Ariz.) DISPATCH Wedr.esdoy, 19, 9 RPW Names Mrs. Asiiby Woman of Year CAKOl CHANCE Hubert w. Womui. of the A im WM i.tiW Sunday, in' the home of tn observance at and PrwMittoatti womwi'i Jty Buttock, Mrs, us fttrty woman uuiivt 61 the com to honor Athhj 'u charier Mr Hutwt oftiwB.r'.W. Mr atttl Mrs.

Ashby are hw re- tht Brents Of twin girls, Shir- st-ctflttty, flnanclaj and cuariene, and in isfagrirt) rhatrman, resided In Maricopa since 1953. a i'tJTj-wCi She Is employed as a cashier at Maricopa Mercantile and Go all out with TE carpet! serves as a part time clerk at slated with the festivities. Jotn. the local post office. ing Maxine in the festivities Attending ware Mrs.

W. A. were: Dunn, Mrs, John Smith, Mrs. Jean nine Kadlng, Linda Bill Storle, Mrs. Charles My- Turnbull, Linda Johnston, Cathy era, Mrs.

Arnold Chapman, Arp, Marva Boehat, Karen Arp, Gerald Williams, Mrs. Tony Salcido, Rex Dave Luce, Mrs, Edward Far- moid Bustos, Charles Carlyle, rell, Mrs. Hubert Ashby, Mrs. Jaclc Smith, Pamela Redden, Jack Ralston, Mrs. Eddie Beatrice Zamarano, Unie Red- Far rell, Mrs.

BUI Johnston, us, Joan Wagner, ratio Zama- Mrs. Jay Baldock, Mrs. J. O. Bobbie Dunn, Carey Arp, Claxton, Mrs, Howell Tranter, Pat Harey, Stewart Chatham, Mrs.

Brose Hanchett, Mrs. O. Elizabeth Zamorano.TerriMe- H. Hine, Mrs. Curtis Mecom, com, Barbara Hine, Mike Mrs.

Al Hogenes, Mrs. Ella Wheells, Salvadoreans, Nellie Burgraf all of Maricopa, and Williams, Fidencio Carra, Mrs. Ruth Erb, District Direc- Becky Herman, Bill Dusn, John- tor, and Mrs. Isabel Culver of ny Mohtiel, Darwood Red us, Miami, Mrs. ErminaCampbell, Ruben Montiel, Ed Gale, Ray Mrs.

Mary J.Maguire, and Mrs. Traylor, Rosalie Amado, Gary Mary E. Blakeslee of Casa Brewer, David Slarr, Wayne Grande; and the Misses Bobbie Boehat, Ronald Seal, and Dan- Dunn, Becky Herman, Nellie ny Enos. Williams, Molly Luce, Pamela Campbell, Linda Johnston, Carol Chance, Maxlne Collier, ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Barbara Hine and Terr 1 Me- Gooison, had a neighborhood corn. get-together at 'her home in honor of her twelfth birthday. Mrs. Lois Goodson, Marl- Enjoying the home-made ice copa High School F.H.A. Ad- creum and cake were Cathy, visor, accompanied a group of Sharon, and Mike Brewer, young future homemakers to Cathy, Louis, Bobby andGlenda the regional conference meet- Templeton, Mark Fletcher, Aring held at Coolidge on Satur.

mando Andaverde, Tommy and day, October 15. This meeting Raquel Goodson. was held in conjunction with the 2lst anniversary of the The Maricopa B.P.W. Club F.H.A. will sponsor the annual school Mrs.

E. B. Thode, Sena- Halloween carnival in obser- tor, spoke to the group. A of National B.P.W. Week fashion show composed of the with the help of the Maricopa varied fashion styles to the community.

present date were modelled. The carnival is held each- tfw Town 'V Terrace Carpel made wick fiber in the rvorount, kitchen, bath OB tlw' parch, patio, terrace! lii.Ov OTUWM! indoor cat- pio'oit over 10 million. juls yltradt UH' Shnips off r.mi, KCM-SS Miiins and id Group discussions followed with year to provide means for the Marlcopans Karen Arp, Terri fllliag of Christmas socks given Mecom, Hine, Linda out at the school Christmas pro- Tumbull, Linda Johnston, Bob-, gram. Other portions of the We Dunn, and Becky Herman proJtt from the carnival are taking part used to provide needy students with glasses and other health The well-baby clinic, spon- needs. The carnival isschedul- LI $5.50 M) yd.

N' lenac? Carpet Coxon Floor Covering Ztl.fJ. Floteuco Case Grande Phone 836-7124 sored by the local B.P.W. Club was held Thursday, October 13, at the Maricopa School Cafe- torlum. Forty-eight pre-scbool children were exanJned and DPT and DPT booster shotsand oral doses of polio vaccine were administered. This free clinic is held on the second Thursday of each month, and is available for all pre-schoolaged children.

Mrs. Felix Manoz, served as interpreter to the Spanish speaking population, Mrs. Hansford Fletcher and Mrs. Al Hogenes assist the county Doctor and nurse with these examinations. Miss Maxlne Collier was guest of honor at a birthday dinner-dance celebration held on her 15th birthday at theHead- quarters Club Room on Satur- ed ter October 22nd at the local school grounds between 30 and 9:30 p.m.

School buses will provide transportation to those needing it, since the regular bus routes will be run. B.P.W. chairmen of the event will be Mrs. BUI Storle and Mrsi. Bill Johnston.

They will- be 2.sslst ed by community chair man, Mrs. W. A. Dunn. The Final County Library Federation at the Mari- oopfi School last Thursday, October 13, with nineteen in attendance.

Registration at 30 was followed by coffeeand rolls. Hr. John Anderson, director of the Tucson Public LI braiy spoke on the now in progress whose purpose is to determine the needs- of the public, school and technical li- Compjny, Int day, October 15. Her mother, brarles. Mrs.

Howell Tranter, and Miss ft was pointed Fed Ann Gelea of Tempe and Mr. ral money "is now available Jack Powell, of Marlcupa aw- to be used for library additions and "expansion. -The study will reveal the number of paid library employees, the number of professionally trained state libraries, and the amount of budgiits of libraries. The group felt that most school districts' budgirts expenditures are below the standards desirable for school libraries. Tile results of the library survey will be implemented by the State Library Association through theStateLlbraryBoard.

Jane Peters, Pinal-County gave a report on the American Library. Association Convention in New York City, and nuted the existence of books designed for adults who are on We approve 19 out of every 20 Personal Loan applications Anybvnh who wants to borrow money (and has a workable pian for paying it back) can get prompt approval at the low Valley Hank rate. Even a total stranger (except, maybe, a man from Outer Space) will get fast and courteous attention to bis money needs. You are cordially invited to come to the largest (and lots of customers say the friendliest) bank in the Rocky Mountain States. 100 DEPOSITS OVER $1 BILLION the beginning reading level.

Most of the books recommended by the American Library Association are available In Pinal County's Library. Reports of other, libraries of the county were heard. These Included Maricopa, Casa Grande, San Manuel, Oracle, Superior, and Apache Junction. Attending the meeting were Mr. Anderson, Mrs.

Peters, Liz Harbour, Mary Lou Smith, Evelyn Kadlng, Jean Thompson, Gladys Albrecht, Carol Ingalls, Leah Cook, Helen Ward.DoilyHarris, Lillie Shabinger, Phoebe Focht, Helen Renthal, Elizabeth Cum- mlngs, Arlene Nee, Jerry Wold, and Georgia McKay. Miss Sue Lawson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ree Lawson, became the bride of Ronald son of Mr. and Mrs.

Enyart, Sr. in Informal ceremonies performed by Rev. JackGaylor at the Maricopa Church of God on Saturday, October 15, at 2:00 p.m. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Miss Jane Cantrell and Richard Nixon attended the coupleat the nuptials.

A reception at the church followed the services. The new Mrs. Enyart attended Casa Grande Union High School while Mr. Enyart was a former student at Maricopa High School. The couple will reside in Maricopa where the groom is employed by the Abate Harvesting Co.

A pre-wedding bridal shower given by Mrs. Jim Wagner and her daughter, Joan honored the bride-to-be on Sunday, October 9th, at the Coffee Corral. A pink and white color scheme was carried out in decoration and refreshments. Guests were Mrs. John Ree Lawson, Mrs.

Daisy McCoy, Mrs. Frank Fincher, Mrs. Claude Fincher, Mrs. MarllnCantrell, Mrs. Judy Zabola, Mrs.CarloSavato.Mrs.

Ronald Enyart, Mrs. Pearl Chapman, Mrs. Marie Drake, Mrs. Earl Stevens, Mrs. Howell Tranter, Mrs.

Van Carman, Mrs. Judy Trlpp, and the Misses Faye Lawson, Jane Cantrell, Velma Enyart, Paula Watson, Debbie Padilla, and Debbie.Wag- ner. Approximately eighty youngsters attended the combined Girls' Auxiliary andRoyal Ambassador's sponsored hay- ride of the FirstBapttstChurch held Saturday evening, October 15. After the hayrlde, the group returned to the church where refreshments of hot dogs, soda pop and potato chips were served. Adults chaperoning the activities were Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Templeton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chane, Mrs. Floyd Goodson, Mrs.

Arlo Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bartholomew, Mrs. Harold Baugus, Mr. John Pershlng, and Mr.

Darwood and Mrs. Startle Cox and family of Wellton, Arizona spent the weekend at the home of the Jim Wagner family. Mrs. James Kellogg and children, Pollyanna, Holly, Jamie and Melissa of California are spending a few days in Maricopa at home of Mrs. parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Continued on page 10 Dentists Duffy They struggle to fill cavities. We rush around causing them. (And you should see those mountain -size drills we use!) Of dourse, the cavities we create fill tax coffers, too. We dig big! While our D.D.S.

friends extract a tooth or two, we're busy extracting red metal by the too. Even then, we stand a bit in awe of that gaping mile-wideiJit we mine. When we asked Mother Earth to "open She sure did! Copper Mmy Division Art CUT Ready for the Pan FRYERS U.S.D.A. Inspected CHUCK ROAST £7 Hormef CANNED i $099 $439 UAU 1 ACIAL TISSUE Kleenex assorted colors 200-2 ply Box MAYONNAISE DINNERS Swanson's Varieties Prices Effective WEEK Wednesday thru Tuesday October 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 KIDNEY BEANS Von Camp's Dark Red No. 300 Con WHOLE APRICOTS No.

Con BIS QUICK MIX Betty Crocker's 40 oz, Package GROUND COFFEE Butternut Al! Grinds Canister Pak JELLO GELATIN 3 Flavors 3'pz. Package UBIY'S'BEETS 5 FOR Cut, Diced, 01 Shoestring No. 303 Can ORANGE JUICE 5 Libby's Froren 6 oz. Can CRIME NORMANDY 39(1 Apple, Cherry Strawberry, Pineapple SCOTCH WHISKEY Angus Renfrew or Auld Bounty RED DELICIOUS EXTRA FANCY APPLES 7tbs. Oroweat Res- 31 Value SOUTH AMERICAN BANANAS THERE ARE MORE LOW PRICES AT YOUR NEARBY Basha's MIC.

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