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Casa Grande Dispatch from Casa Grande, Arizona • Page 3

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FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1940 THE CASA GRANDE DISPATCH PAGE THREE Engagement Of Couple Announced Miss Hazel Weaver And Golie Patrick To Be Wed Soon Blossom Time Is Cabriolet lime Announcement of tne approaching marriage of her daughter Hazel to Golie Patrick, was made by Mrs. Earl Weaver, at a tea, lovely in its appointments, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Jack Clements, Saturday afternoon from three to five o'clock. A color scheme of pink And white was carried out in floral decorations of pink and white sweet peas and pink carnations, and in the dresses worn by the tea hostesses, Mrs. Earl McNatt and Mrs.

Carr McNatt, The table was spread with a lace cloth, and beautifully decorated. In the receiving line were; Mrs. Earl Weaver, the honoree. Miss Hue) Weaver, Mrs. G.

E. Patrick and Mrs. R. E. McNatt Notable was the fact that both grandmothers of the guest of honor were present, Mrs.

McNatt, and Mrs. Katie Weaver of Florence. happy event was cleverly told by celopbane bags, filled with 'rice and tied with white satin ribbon, which were given to each guest. Concealed in the ribbon folds were tiny paper scrolls bearing the words, "Hazel and Golie, May 26th, Vocal numbers were sung by Mrs. Walter Eisenbach and John.

Nutt, including "The Sweetest Story Ever Those who called during the afternoon numbered about ninety, Record Breaking Sales Campaign To Be Continued i It's hard to realize, in the midst of such weather as much of the country has been that scenes like the above are just around the corner, chronologically speaking. Experience and the weather mac. however, both assert that they are. As a matter cf fact, the blooms in the pho arj alir.ond locale California, and the car Chevrolet's new cabiiokt with, vacuum-operated top. rontroilc-d from the La Hacienda Guest Ranch transient and Permanent GuMto Hometacfc Riding, Outdoor Sporte, Pmtto Barbecue Parttea GOOD FOOD 5 ML E.

Gaaa Grande Phone 61-B3 quite a number being fro out-of- town. Those from Florence, in addition to Mrs. Weaver, were; Mrs. Alva Weaver, Mrs. Dorcas Whitlow, Mrs.

Chas. Whitlow, Mrs. Homer Dietrich, Mrs. Ruth Mrs. Tom Marks and Mrs.

Ben Thum. From Codlidge there were the following guests; Mrs. Win. McNatt, Mrs. Ben Arnold, Mrs.

Fred Jameson, Mrs. R. J. Jones, Mrs. Lewis Johnson and Mrs.

W. H. Farnsworth. The approaching marriage of these two young folks interests many people in the entire Casa Grande valley, as they are well- known, and Miss Weaver has spent her entire life in the valley. Further plans will be of additional interest and promise to highlight the social events of the montn.

It's about time to put vitamins in postage stamp stickem. Postmaster General Farley, please note. Prescott Courier Surety Title Trust Co. Incorporated 1912 DEPENDABLE TITLE SERVICE Title Insurance issued by PHOENIX TITLE TRUST CO. Phonp 102 Florence.

Arizona 11-Mile Camp News Mrs. Mary Swindell, Correspondent DETROIT, April 10- Continuation of the intensive sales and advertising which have contributed so largely to the sharp sales gains registered by Chevrolet's 1940 models was announced by W. E. Holler, general sales; manager, at the meeting of the company's nine regional managers, held in Detroit this week. Sales and registration figures for the current year to date reveal a series of new sales records for Chevrolet.

March sales of 106,091 were the highest of any month since April, 1937, and rounded out the first-quarter period 33 per cent ahead of 1939. They brought i total sales in the 1940 model year to an all-time high for the period that has elapsed since the current car was introduced. Sales since October 1, 1939, have surpassed by 111,676 units the corresponding per- I iod- a year ago. The records show that Chevrolet; gained in its percentage of cars sold in its price class, for the year date through February. Chev- BHEMICAL SCIENCE is PROVING NEITHER.

SOIL NOR SUNSHINE 15 REQUIRED TO THINGS -THEV MAY BE CHEMICAL SOLU1ION VUHICH INCREASES BOTH RATE OF GQpWtH AND THE VIEUD IN A to Thursday, of last week was amateur night. The recreation hall was crowded, with several out of camp visitors. Slim Rutledge of Eloy, and Roy Roper, also of Eloy, made music for us. When it comes to playing a piano, Slim has got what it.takes. If you want a real guitar picker just call on Roy, he can really go to town on one.

We had several boxing matches, that everyone seemed to enjoy very much. John Mahan, one of the camps outstanding citizens stuck his head in someones stove pipe, and he looked rather dark, he needs to practice up doing the jitterbug a little more, then he can really put us on a show. Little Bobbie Eugene Holland five years of age, is the best little dancer in the camp I think; you would think so too if you could of seen him Thursday night. Several other young girls and boys sanj some good sdngs and gave a few readings on the program. On Thursday night, May 8th, we wil have another amateur program.

We extend a cordial invitation to the public to come and see what fine talent our young girls and boys have here at the camp. The girl scouts club is progressing rapidly, they put on a good program Friday night. Our regular Saturday night dance was held at the recreation There was" plenty of good music and dancing; every one had a very enjoyable time. A booth was set up in the hall, where cold drinks and confections were sold. Benefits were for sponsoring the Woman's Club; such will be done each Saturday night Everybody is welcome.

Come and bring someone with you. We had. an attendance of seventy- eight in Sunday school last Sunday. Due to a lot of sickness in camp, our attendance was not as good as it has been in the past. Brother Anderson Baptist Church, of of the First Casa Grande YOU GET ALL THIS! $119.95 $6 DOWN $6.00 PER.

MO. kitchen with 5 Yw umtarf Com in Today. See The New 1940 Finest Models Ever Made by a Company Famous for QnaEty for 59 Years. Prices as Much as SWUmer Than Last Year. 3OK at how little you pay for this new, 6V4 01.

ft. family-size Leonard! And look what you get! Not a showroom a brand- iff 1940 finest you can buy with Permalain finish Porcelain-on-steel lin-, ing. Automatic sq. ft. of shelving- 2 extra-fast freezing shelves and many other features.

powered by that famous silent Glacier soled thriftily uses current only a fraction of the time. Eight other big, 1940 savings up to $60 on but year's now on dis; play. All are Leonard have that new Hi-Humid food-freshener system. If you're still using an old mechanical 1 refrigerator, you need 1940 Leonard. Come it today! LEONARD ELECTRIC conducted church services Sunday afternoon, at two-thirty.

Brother Foley and wife of Phoenix, with Jerry Yuber, (their song leader) and Brother Yuber, a missionary from Africa, (brother to Jerry) conducted services Sunday night. Brother Yuber from Africa showed on the screen, real life pictures of the African natives, which was very interesting to all that saw them. On Sunday night. May 12th, Brother Foley will be back with us. The public is Invited to come and hear him.

rolet's share of this market rose from 40.2 per cent to 43.3 per increasing 3.1 per cent. Its unit gain in this period was the larg- est of any car in its field. Chevrolet's registrations through February gained 43.0 per cent, over those through the same month in 1939. Average increase fori the low pride field in registrations through February was 32.8 per cent, and average increase for the industry as a whole was per cent Chevrolet increased its share, not only in its price field but in the industry at large, getting 25.1 per cent of the regiitrat- ions for the year to date through February, as compared with 23.1 in the same period of 1939. Used car volume, meanwhile, kept pace with the new car gains.

Chevrolet dealers' used car volume in the first quarter of 1940 totaled 427,754 units, an increase of 57,800 over the first quarter of last year. Confidence in the current business outlook, Mr. Holler said, is based on data obtained from dealers in the cities already visited, as well as on current reports from the I country as a whole. He has been on the road since January, and has covered the Midwest, Southwest Pacific Coast, and Southeast to date. Conditions affecting the motor car and truck business are in general excellent, he said.

The current month should, he believes, see further upward trend, as the weather breaks and spring arrives in earnest, stimulating the latent desire for automobiles. "We confidently expect the demand, both for new cars and for used cars, will be keener as sum-; COME TO FKOHfU. IU ABOUT 3D CWVS WITHOUT COBDLING-ANO IN ORDINARY ROOM INSTANCE AM AMADVLt.W OF UBsniBLfS MIO THIS METHOD Of TANK TwFNiy raua SKETCHED IN THE MERCHANDISE MART. CHICAGO for the corresponding period ia the i 1939 model year." I Mr. Holler is spending a fewj days in Detroit before setting out! oh the second half of a trip, during which h'e will have contacted the great majority of i the company's 8,700 dealers from I coast to coast Joe Hammock CONTRACTOR Ocmifat.

woitk Phone 235 Our regular camp council meetJmer said Mr Holler ing was held Monday evening at our own case, as records al- quoted. show, sales have Dykes Electric Co. Across From Depot Phone 213 7:30. All members but two were present They were 'the following; F. F.

Brooks, chairman; Mrs. Mary Swindell, secretary; W. L. Parks, Boon Smith, C. N.

Gault Vickers, Clarence Powers, J. W. Clark, Mrs. Ollie Holland, Mrs. Minnie Mahan, Mrs.

Floyd Harper, Mrs. A. S. Neff, Mrs. R.

A. Clark, Mrs. Effie Mae Webb, Mrs. Ora Weaver, and Mrs. Lowell Lay.

Mr. Heflin, our camp manager, also met with 'I Prayer meeting was held in the I recreation hall Tuesday night. The girl scouts went on a picnic Tuesday Those that went are as follows: Mrs. Minnie Lee, president; Mrs. F.

F. Brooks, vice-president; Imogenne Swindell secretary; Wilnia Lee, Sybil Swindell, Dorothy Nell Hall, Bertha Mae Holland, Billie June Burrogh, Margaret Swindell, Joyce Allison, Irene Tully, Mammie Smith, Elsie Vlae Smith, Mary Alice Brooks, Margaret Herrin, Gracy Pillow, Juanita Simpson, Bonnie Burns and Melba Simpson. The Senior girls and boys put on program Wednesday night. Mr. Bill Perkins, our assistant manager who was reported on the sick' list, is able to be back at the office again.

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Snail are the proud parents of a fine baby girl, Reana Lee, weighing 7H pounds. There are still several cases' of measles in camp, but not near so many as there were last week. 35427 G2 I NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the GENERAL MOTORS CEPTANCE CORPORATION will! sell at public auction at Goff Chev- rolet Company, Casa Grande, I on the 18th day of May, 1940, at' 2:00 P.

one certain automobile i described as follows: 1939 Chevrolet Sedan, Motor No. 2368914, Serial No. 6JB03-11423. Said automobile was repossessed from Joe Roe Morago by the GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION, by reason of its; Seller's rights in a certain Con-1 tract of Conditional Sale executed by Goff Chevrolet Company as seller, and Joe Roe Morago as buyer, I on the 5th day of June 1939, filed on record in the office of Motor Vehicle Division of Arizona Highway Dept, County, Arizona, on the 15th day of June 1939. DATED this 2nd day of May 1940.

Motors Acceptance Corp. By: Henry Tevings, Jr. ready shown a sharp 1 advance over those Mother with a CARD 5c Including Envelopes STATIONERY Large Boxes A Good Gift For Mother 49c SUNDAY, MAY 12 Remember Mother on her Day ot with lovely gift from Sprouse's She won't beHeve you bought such nice thlngj for to Uttlrt Lovely Rayon SATJN SLIPS 49c Ellas cut to fit: or tea rose Full Fashioned Pure SILK HOSE pr. Perfect pure thread rilk; all ibides Firte Linen HANKIES In A r.i 'ty Box 49c Far The Kitchen CHROME STEEL Beautiful, Bright At Prices Anyone- Can Afford SPROUSE-REITZ STORES ESTIHN Measure Alii Cars, Regardless of Price, By THE LEADERS LINE-UP and you'll know why Che leads all cars -n sales WHY PAY MORE WHYACCE of price, CfwvroJef I It! FIRSTAGAINf 659 turn of Rmf, Midi. MI based on rod rota, and focal faxes (if any), opffonof ana to WnnOUT IHwCQu General 5-10-40 GOFF CHEVROLET COMPANY, Casa Grande, Ariz..

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