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Casa Grande Dispatch from Casa Grande, Arizona • Page 3

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The DISPATCH Casa Grande, Arizona Page 3' Final County's Leading Newspaper June 23, 1955 James Timm. son of Mr. and i ra. Aivin Timm, is Imme to his studies Northrup Aeronautical Institute at Inglewood, C. J.

Heron Weds Carolyn Dennis Double Ring Ceremony At Tempe Charles John Heron of Casa sprinkled the aisle with pink rose Calif, where he is an aeronautical Grande took as his bride recenth petals as she proceeded ahead or student. A 'friend and Carolyn June Dennis ol the bridal party and Denny, in feiiow Ftudcnt of James', William'Cropsey. 111., in a lovely double dark trousers and white coat, Ketehum of Riverside, accompa- i ring wedding ceremony carried the two w.dding bands nieci; him 1'or a weekend visit in'ed'in the First Baptist Church iivjon a white satin pillow. Casa' Gntndf. On June 19 Jim i Tempe.

Rev. Robert Warren per-! Dewain Cloyd of Casa Grande was; iiited into the Lambda formed the semi-formal nuptial best man: Robert Davis and Chapter of ALPHA ETA R.HO. rites at 8 p. m. Saturday, June 4 Vernon Franti, also of this city, The bride is the daughter ofj were groomsmen.

Robert Detn- Mr. and Mrs. Alva Dennis ofi eraEe of Tempe and Gerntt wereushers. inusjc rup, president and founder of late Jennie Heron of Casa Grande. precec the ceremony; the spec- Annual Dance Will Be Staged June 24 By Local CSO Club The Casa Grande Chapter of the Community Service Organization will stage their annual neth Pearce and Larry Hayes, Blue Haven dance hall beginning an -iK-rorusutical engineering fraternity, as a chapter member.

Mar: ateci any Other students were -initi-I Cropsey, and the bridegroom the i enboom of Fort Knox w. eci wilh him. John North-1 son of' Frank L. Heron and the Thirty minutes of or one of the schools, is an associate member. in the absence of the bride's ja music was played by Mrs Lee father, who was unable to be Ashworth of Tempe.

BUY AT HOME our town grow! here for the ceremony, Carolyn i Love Yo Truly" was sung and watch jwss Riven in by Norm- Miss Carol eion, sister of the bridegroom. "Tlie Holy City" I bv Mrs. Warren and Jim Cole- Stranger Of Galilee" covered the lan McKinley of Tempe. a close friend. The bridal gown of traditional ivory ftin was fashioned with, fe Coleman.

a strapless bodice with white net i 1o the throat where it was topped! A wmte carpet i with'a satin peter pan aide down which the bnde trimmed in seed pearls. The long ed to the altar flar.fced by Bou- were of net dotted with I quets of white gladiola sprays clusters seed pearls; the skirt I and candelbra. A white kneel- of the gown flowed into a longing lllow was in front of the train as the bride came down the Immediately following the wed-Her full iength net veil was ding ceremony a leception was secured with a heart shaped given in the east roorn of the crown trimmed with seed church Hostesses were Miss at 9 p. m. The Community Service Or- gamzation (CSO) was first organized in the year 1939 at Los Angeles, where the headquarters are still located.

The mam headquarteis for the Arizona CSO is in Phoenix where the state organizer, Louis M. Killeen, has his office. The local chapter of the CSO has been active for three years. Current officers are Phil Maestas, president, Don Brady, secretary; Frank Flores, treasurer; Eddie Contreras, first vice chairman; Jesus De Leon, second vice chairman and Pedro Apodaca, sergeant at arms. One of the three major projects of this year's schedule was entering a float in the Casa Grande book which Lidgard, Janrt White and in her hands was Mrs.

Marvin Davis The- white prayer she car Stopped with a lavender orchid, A short honeymoon trip to Pres- oif w'osman we ever Had." Come to Casa Grande's NEW UNION SERVICE STATION for The Best Wash And Polish Job In Town Expert Lubricaiion Instant Tire Service 9 Gas-Oil-Baiteries Free Pick-Up and Delivery Kenny Grubb's Union Oil Service Station Phone 4681 Will! el iclVdiUUl (JiUIllU. Attending Mrs. Heron as mat- cott was made by the of honor was her sister, Mrs I fore making their home at 4,6 W. Robert Delherage of Tempe She ilth Street Casa Grande wore a street-length dress, green 1 Mr Heron is with the Soil lace over taffeta with a Service, he attend sleeved jacket buttoned down the ed local schools; one year at A dance con- the annual dance I they won first all round best float. Another was the Eastland Park which is now being constructed and will be turned over officially to the city upon its completion.

The most outstanding project is the club's attempt to organize a junior CSO Club which will be comprised of teenage boys. As a side line these boys have formed a baseball team and at the present time are distributing "A CONGRESSIONAL REPORT" Legislation Affecting Arizona By STEWART UDALL Congressman, Second Disfr 1 This week I want to make a I which is "We are opposed to partial report on progress which any more for more nat has been made-on some of the 'Arizona bills" I have introduced into Congress. OAK CREEK CANYON legislation, of particular importance to those interested in lovely Oak Creek Canyon, happened to be both the first bill I introduced and the first of my proposals to ionaS forest iand, but if Congress feels that it is warranted in this special case we will not oppose it I am extremely hopeful that this legislation can be carried through to a successful conclusion, believe these lands scattered through our national forests could pass Congress and be signed law by the President. RIGHTS bill recognized the in- better used and conserved in pubic domain. All'of the lum- ber companies of northern Ari- tzona concur in judgement.

justice of permitting wholesale filing of mining claims by out- llllllllJ6 lans siders on the Papago Indian of the surfaco of mlnmg public Reservation southern Arizona This was the only Indian reservation, in the nation which had 17" awarded TV been created without conferring complete title to the land in the tribe occupying- it, and I am especially happy Congiesa finally saw fit to correct this inequity. One bill proposes to revise the laws to permit wider use Genuine mining activity not be affected by this Valley National Out Front In Bank Ad Contest Valley National 'currently is tit spcond plate. i ne point behind the the anrual Bank-Ad Views competition for newspaper advertising. by financial institutions. Since Ott 1.

when the 1954-55 competition was launched by the monthly 'bank advertising publication. Valley JN'at- jional Bank has amassed 28 points. Bank of America i Franciso) leads with 29. Points are awarded monthly by Bank-Ad Views judges for "appearance, timeliness and theme of newspaper ads" Several hur.d- red of the nation's leading banks are regularly rated at 30-day in- lands, would change in law, but: surf ace rights of such lands would be protected from misuse. This bill should come the floor next.week, and should both houses and go to the President for signing 1 The 1954-55 competition 'endo i Sept.

30, 1955. In the past two annual content 5 Valley National has finished wi'hm the top en point winners. front from a peter pan collar to in Flagstaff ind the waistline from which the skirt! tinue his studies in the fall at of the dress flared. She carried Tempe. an arm bouquet of white daises bride attended schools at The funds from this project will go towards buying uniforms, and equipment for these boys begin playing ball tn i.i me unue aiAcuucLL ai-nvma so they may oegin playing oau with a matching daisy headband.) Tempe and graduated from Fair- aeainst the various teams in the 11 I TT-irrVi 1T1 TTo 1 11 Bridesmaids were Mrs Gerrutlbury High School Fairbury, Rozenboom of Fort Knox, Ky 1 111.

where she has teen employed sister of the bride, and Miss Nor- secretary for the Northwestern malee Andrus of Tempe. Their Mutual Life Insursince Co. dresses were styled identical to Attending from awSy were the one worn by the matron rs Dennis, the bride's mother, honor; Mrs. Rosenboom's dress of the bridegroom from was of orchid nylon and Miss Riverton, Mr. and Mrs.

Andrus's yellow nylon. They al- Charles Wise and femily and Mrs. so carried arm bouquets of daises i Gene Leonard! and daughter Lo- and wore daisy headbands. jretta. Kathy Denny Detherage, niece and nephew of thp bride, were flower girl and ring bearer, A visitor at the J.

F. Clements respectively. Kathy 's dress was home over last weekend Miss pink embroidered nylon; she 'Donna Rossback of Phoenix. To clear our floors before we move to our new address on the Phoenix Highway we have Reduced Prices On ALL New and Used Appliances now in stock! THIS IS A Here are typical Buy Now and Save! DeLuxe Completely' Automatic HOTPOINT WASHER HOTPOINT DRYER only $269 95 only $25495 New HOTPOINT Refrigerator Automatic HOTPOINT DRYER only $17995 only $26995 Cu. Ft REFRIGERATOR FREEZER $40995 ALL 1955 Models Also Used Refrigerators, Ranges and Freezers Greatly Reduced! Barnes Refrigeration Service 124 N.

Florence St Phone 3170 ted now. Examples of the need of this legislation may be found in the Globe Miami area where the San Carlos Tribal Council is eager to lease to the city the only suitable airport available, but cannot meet the C. A. A. 20-year requirement necessary to grant the city funds; and at McNary, where the entire city is located on Indian and business development can have no permanence due to the limitation" on leasing.

The Senate passed a bill similar to mine, but amended it to include Indian lands throughout the nation. Our House Committee on Indian Affairs will- vote this bill out this week probably, and it will go to the full Interior and Insular Affairs Committee for quick approval. Another bill proposes to purchase Aztec lands. The question of returning to the public domain the nearly 100,000 acres of land owned by the Aztec Land and Cattle Company, -which is within the Coconmo and Sit greaves NaUonal Forests, has proved a thorny one. Failure of the land company and the Bureau of the Budget to arrive at a compromise price for these heavily forested holdings proved a stumbling block to this legislation in the last Congress.

Although this bill has passed the Senate this session, and has been reported out favorably by the House Subcommittee, there are reasons for strong doubt that the legislation will be enacted The principle reasons for this outlook are (1) high-handedness on the part of the Aztec people (who ignored a request by the Committee that representative appear CANDELARIO R. MEZA and testify); (2) opposition by the BPnnrPQ TN National Lumber Manufacturers AKKIVtb JW UtKMAWX Association (even though Arizona lumber companies who be- jlong to the association strongly favor federal purchase); and (3) the weak administration position, INDIAN LAND LEASING leg- The legislative long isiation permits our Indian tribes 1 and involved, and I am very to lease their lands, wheie pro-1 pleased that bills run made liable, for periods up to 25 as much progress as tnev have instead of the five years permit- And, naturally, I hope to be able to report furthei piogress the 1 county. Sue Kerby In WAF Training At Texas Air Base Sue Kirby enplaned at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport last Tuesday, June 14, for a journey that took her to Lackland Air Force Base at San Antonio, Tex, where she will begin her training today, Thursday, in the United States Women's Airforce. Sue is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles B. Kerby of Casa Grande and was a member ol the 1955 graduating class at Casa Grande Union High SchooL She enlisted as a WAF at Phoenix on May 20, was sworn in as an Airman and will receive eleven weeks of basic training at Lackland Air Force Base before being sent to another school for-further training. Sue is the only girl from Southern Arizona in training with the current Flight of women. Mr. and Mrs.

Kerby have received two letters from their daughter and she says she likes the routines and is anxiously looking forward to beginning her training. end of this session of Congress. Mr and Cliff Richardson and family returned home last week from a vacation trip to Faxon, Mrs. Richardson and the left May 1 and Mr, Richardson. joined them the latter part of May Drne Careful.j Life You Save May Be Your Own! CANDELAHIO H.

MEZA Airman Candelario R. Meza, son of Mrs. Aurora Bush, 422 West 10th, arrived in Bromerhaven, Germany June 10. He is now stationed at Bitburg Air Force Base near Frankfurt. Airman Meza entered the service following his graduation from Casa Grande high school with the class of 1954.

He took basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, ani 1 later trained at Lowry Field, Den -er, from where he left for overseas duty. Bob White Receives Rate Promotion From U. S. Marine Corps. Mrs.

Bonnie White has received word that her son, Pvt. Bob White of the U. S. Marine now stationed in Japan has been promoted to Pfc. He and four others were chosen from 375 for the Pfe.

rating. Bob graduated from Casa Grande Union High School with the class of 1952 and has been in the Marine Corps for over a year. He has been stationed in Japan since January of year; he received his basic training at Camp Pendleton, and cold weather training in Nevada. Drive Life You Save May Be Your Own! WATCH This Paper For An Early Announcement Concerning Our Forthcoming GRAND OPENING Oi Our New Service Dept BYRON JACKSON CO. 48 N.

Brown Casa Grande Phone Leading in Style! THEY'RE NEW 1 Fabrics ana co'ors ard weaves all combined into clothes you be proud to wea 1 Coi-io in and see this line cf Surnnier Sim? tailored by CURLEE for the utmost In value and sryle Feel easy-to-wear weights, select om new summer shades knowing you'll be comfortable and well-dressed too. prop in. today and see the wide (selection of models cut season's smartest lines tailored for you. Look our summer accessories, too! 549.95 Freeman Men's Shoes Blucher oxiord cool leather arid calfskin $12.98 to $17.98 New Darker Straw To complement your deep-toned snap brim. By Stetson $5.00.

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