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Casa Grande Dispatch from Casa Grande, Arizona • Page 3

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PVX'K 1 1 -I i't-4 '1- L- to Outpace New Workers worts ftiirot Ml) be In wards, over additional per- 346,. put sf the 1975 i economic scene la Artnoni maothly puMicaUiiiu Data pro- BSrtCtfccms '75," prepared fey Arleona State Employment Ser- r- lp Sunwii yaws labor wtl! tettl wer 770,090, With tbe largest gJure 06J3 profes. ciotul, tcchnlna! and OCCUPATIONAL EMPLOYMENT TlfMB ot Tolil 7S Serrtte Retesthuut SkKM ctinM. StnltkillM Bowling News HI-LO LEAGUE W. L.

Maricopa Y-D Gin 12 0 Union 76' 10 2 Mi. State Telephone 8.5 Shopes 7-11 Mkt. 8 Chatterbox Cafe 8 Wake i Keeling 7 Bob's Sport Shop 6 Arizona Feeds 5.5 Fashion Furniture 3 ABC Beauty Salon 2 Casa Grande Mllis 1 Adam's Mfg. Co. 1 THIS WEEK High Games Mary Arp Carolyn Grenzow Mary Congelton Pat Self Lee McCamley High Series Pat Self Dorothy Haney Lee McCamley Mary Yvonne Taber valley MUional Btnfc Department LABOR FORCE 0 I I 0 BY SEX Women win 40 of the civilian force, tram 33 per "cent in 1 965, awl 26 per cent in liiSfl.

will be in manuiicturini; than other -ssictioti of the Marwftieiurtng employment Almost in the ten- yesur from to (Female employment, will cortlnuo to Oo. cltna to share total ploymont from ilo.S per cent per in 1965, it'Jicrtesale-retstl atxt categories will to rank onr- and )n sisse Pro' states, arfalso tx.turrlng it! Hit of MI which SUNRISE LEAGUE January 25th 1968 Team- Lulus Goof Balls Gutter Gussies Travelers Top Cats Cut Ups Dreamers Beginners Luck W. 7 6 .6 5 4 3 1 0 3.5 4 4 6 6.5 9 10 201 195 193 190 187 SIS 515 506 499 491 L. 1 2 2 3 4 5 7 8 Coso (Ariz.) DISPATCH Mondoy, January 29, 1968 3 Slaughter Trading Declines Last Week Direct trade on slaughter 7,206 Choice and 105- opened the week wtth buy- 10 lb. No.

1 and 2 pelts, main- ers nutktns good Inquiry at the i KO. FOB feedlots withananttctpaiedsocd weighing point 4 per cent shrtnk eurreiit adlvery. 1950 1965 1975 tiveav aicf State f'tipioymefit Service Vilify National Hank Researen Department category, and tnasutKertal piwl- will lead with the most percentane growtb am) tlie numericaUnerease.Tlif 1975 forecast of 2.01,000 people Is a 54.2 per cent ratp of growth over 1965. Clerical jots will maintain a close second of total Lowost Price Ever for ColorTV! ed with 117,000 persons and a 61.8 per cent of increase. And service-type occypations, which are "dvarably Influenced by tourism and travel, will provide jolis for an expanding share of Arizona's work up 63.1 per cent during the ten years to total 108,000 persons in 1975.

Sales jobs will expand at a moderate 45.5 per cent increase. A slight decrease in share of total employment by occupation will tie seen in the category of skilled, semiskilled and unskilled workers. In the past 15 years, the' state's Industrial composition has undergone considerable change, Arizona Progress concludes, "The- emphasis has shifted to the development of a more diversified the result vhat the distribution of employment by Industry has moved steadily closer to the U.S. average." THIS WEEK High Games Betty Hayes Barbara Croci Linda Jones Betty Hayes Betty Strickland High Series Betty Hayes Betty Strickland Barbara Croci Mary Arp Lianne Schlittenhart SEASON High Games la line Schlittenhart Mary Arp Lianne Schlittenhart Betty Hayes Betty Strickland High Series Lianne Schlittenhart Mary Arp Betty Hayes Betty Hayes LEAGUE HIGH Barbara Croct Mary Arp Betty Hayes Liaiuie SchUttenhart Betty Strickland Mary Clonts Juanlta Cain Judy Lehman Vi Kerby Beverly Arp Team-Arizona City Chuck's Shell Final County Sheriffs Dept. Arizona Title Trust Kerrs Cleaners Leonhart Volkswagen Miss Doy, Clemans, Valenzuela Lady Lawyer Rounds Out Legal Aid Society Staff 210 Richard G.

Clemans, Di- 203 rector of the Final County Le- .183 gal Aid Society has announced 181 the. completion of his staff with 17S the appointment of Miss Sandra A. Day as a staff attorney. 503 Miss Day commenced her 496 duties January 15,1988. Prior 496 to her appointment as staff at- 472 torney for Final County Legal 470 Aid Society, Miss Day was the law Clerk to Justice Udall of the Arizona Supreme Court.

Miss Day received 222 of Arts degree at Arizona 213 state University and graduated 212 from the Uiversity of Arizona 210 College of Law and Is admitted 208 to practice in the State of Arizona. been employed as a staff attorney with the Final County Legal Aid Society since Nov. eralier 20th, 1967. Mr. Valenzuela received a degree in Business Administration and his Juris Doctor degree froni the University of Arisona and is admitted to practice law in the State of Arizona.

Clemans announces that beginning Feb. 1. the various branch offices located throughout Pinal County will be open on the following days and hours; Coolidge: 161 Harding, Tuesday, Casa Grande; 1st Olsei- Streets, New Hope Baptist Tuesday, 9 20-12 00; Pe-iee Office, Tuesdays, Mammoth; LionsClub.Weci- uesdsy, Oracle: Trowlridge Kail, edimsday, Saciton; Tribal Council Thursday, Eloy: Community Center, Thursday, 9 20-4 40. Superior; Knights ofColurn- Las Hall, Friday, 10 00-i 15. Apache Junction; County Building, Friday, 3 Clemans says that for parsons uriahte to visit the I ranch offices ttuit the mai'i office in the Old Courthouse Building in Florence will be staffed Mondays through Fridays from However, after Tuesday, with a alow dressed meat trade developing at western points, buyera became aggressive and tended to tack off from making new purchases.

But some of the reduced volume- in sales was clue in part to the current condition of mast feedlots with Choice slaughter steers especially limited. Prices on slaughter steers closed fully steady; not established on slaughter heifers. This marks the seventh consecutive week that Good to mostly Choice slaughter steers have within ttie range of one-third of-slaughter cattle went to Arizona packers with balance to West Coast. No new sales of feeder cattle reported, i ate sales of slaughter lamtsstearty. Heavy supplemental feeding continues in snow covered northern ar.d eastern of the State.

Desert ranges are greening up and 0 ooA grazing. No precipitation this periotf with terop eratures averaging tour degrees helow normal across the State, except again at Winslow with twentj-three dwees main ing. Confirmed sales this wpek included steers, 75 slaughters heifers and no calves compared with last week ami same week a year ago. SLAUGHTER STEERS Good to mostly Choice 9733050 Its, including six loads at mixed Good and Choice 950-1050 Good 900-1030 Ibs. with lots at carrying snd Choice.

SLAUGHTER HEIFERS -Good J50 All sales for ciffre.it delivery, net weight after 4 per TUESDAY'S AUCTION Cattle and Calves 1075. Demand moderate with Improved demand for feeder heifers; slaughter cows steaJywtth previous Tuesday: feeder cattla and calves steady to 50C higher. Supply included -iear 16 per cent cpws with Standard and Good feeder offerings. Feeder eows in food demand. Florence Soidfer In Vietnam Action DUC PHO, VIETNAM Army Specialist Four Roy R.

Felix, 20, si-n of Mr. ami Vrs. S. 1415 Orlarjdo Flurei.ee, rect-ntlj arrivw" 'ur PKo, V5f.tr.am, Piviston's, lltr; receive) extensive jiii'Ste Hawaii. -ii- is currer.tl} ir.

cojri'at She Spec. Fe'ix is a merr. er at 4, 5tb Battalior. Coolidge In Pearl Harbor USS 5eanun CUude sot. of Mr.

3i. i Mrs. CUudp Gir.ha.n-, 616 W. PaKj CooUdne, to Pear' Hawaii iitari t', radar escort USS a seve j- one-half mui.t'i with the U. Fleet off the coast o' Vietnam.

DUTIR- If.t- participated i tior stops the flow of enemy am- mmiitiup, supplies from Cotton Harvest Still Underway irt 585 Humberto Sianfleld: Justice 'of the a to 5 00 p.m. 583 555 cent shrink, FOB feertlot. the to Yiet'ai SLAUGHTER LAMBS sea 533 Builders 2.5 5.5 Pythian Sisters 1.5 6.5 AVERAGES Casa Grande Recap 1 157 Skelly's Upholstering 1 156 153 THIS WEEK rt 149 448 High Games 135 Crabtree 134 E. Sprinkles 134 Kerr 132 A. Haught 129 G.

Sinanovic G. Hendrie AGUE D. Haney M. Crabtree W. L.

C. Boettcher 71 D. Kerr. 6 2 SEASON 6 2 rust 5 3 Kigli Games 5 3 G. Sinanovic gon 5 3 Lewallen J.

Kelson V. Kerby i B. Strickland 7 7 196 188 185 180 178 485 483 481 463 458 256 254 233 222 218 FROM I TOUCHDOWN! SPACE-AGE i UNITED 1 mmmrn tt M)FFTO m. THE B- IWAY AT Portable Color Color TV for on-the-go viewing pleas- yre- ft-ttctinguti' RCA Super Bright Hi-Lite Coiot with Ptrrna-Chrome fttr rocked-trt color fidelity fluriflg tube wp cottM- chasm. New VWF and Solid State UHF tun jn, for signal-pulling power.

ONLY HRE Big Value in BigfolorTV! big rectangular- RCA Victor Ccior TV 6 compact tat'le model Last week, a total of 1,739 bales of short staple cotton was SinneJ in western Final County according to a report by the Arizona State Employment Service in cooperation with the operating gins in western Final ounty. Of this total, 1,248 bales were ginned In the Casa Grande area, 445 iu the Coolidge area, and 46 bales In the Eloy area. Sears Catalog Being Mailed The 1968Sprinj; and Summer general catalog OJ Sears, Roebuck anc! Co. arriving in Valley homes last week, and within tlie i.est sU weeks tt will reach more than 12 million families across the nation. Its opening section introduces -3, new spring collection of dresses and coordinated ac.

cessones selected by Sears Fashion Board: the back cover features a new floral design nylon carpel, specifically made for use" in the kitchen, A co-owner form becomes the sole and absolute property oi the surviving co-owner should the other owner die. This brings the total production of short staple cotton so far this year to 152,146 bales. Casa Grande area gins have ginned 79,368 bales, the Coolidge area has ginned 34,535 bales, and the Eloy area has ginned 38,243 bales. Last season all gins had completed the season by January 19 with a total production of 176,445 bales of short staple cotton; 91,684 in the Casa Grande are, in the Coolidge area, and 43,040 in the Eloy area. There were 189 bales of long staple cotton ginned this past week; 96 in the Casa Grande area and 93 in the Coolidge area, making a total for the year of 5,984 bales.

Of this total, 4,252 bales were ginned in the Casa Grande area and 3,732 in the Coolidge area. Last year at this time with the harvest completed, 6,525 bales had teeh ginned; 4,055 IF. Casa Grande and 2,470 in Coolidge. All around general larm hands and crawler operators have been needed this week' with operators especially in demand, ettuce preharvest workers are also in demand experience is not necessary. Transportation is furnished from the Casa Grande Farm Labor Office at lie East 3rd Street, leaving daily except Sunday, at 6:45 a.m.

High Series W. 1 ewalien 592 B. Strickland 592 G. Slnanovtc 591 A. Haught 563 J.

Nelson 560 LEAGUE HIOH AVERAGES j. W. G. G. Nelson I ewallen Hendrie Sinanovic Haught B.

Strickland B. Mashore Boettcher B. Croct M. Skelly 161 157 155 155 154 154 151 150 145 148 SERVED DAILV Monday thru Thursday 900 A.M. to PM.

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