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The Dispatch from Douglas, Arizona • Page 3

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The Dispatchi
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Douglas, Arizona
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2. 1071 3 'Ihe IJuuglu UitpMcti Clubs-Socials Edited By Ana Balletteros Traditional Services Observed At Calvary A capacity crowd was pro- a guideline, the invocation was lent it: observance of the Ira- presented by Rev. Andrew L. ditional Memorial Day CC.Office Classes are being held once a week in the Cnchise County Hospital in ceramics lor the patienls. Instructor is George Partanen, (center), arl leather at 15th St.

Junior High. The Douglab f.ions Club made tile donation so tbat Ibis class may be beld lo help give therapy Nurses Exam Scheduled July9 The Arizona State Board of Nursing hold a licensing examination for practical nurses or. July 9. at 8 p.m. in tiie a i grounds Coliseum.

1826 Wesl McDowell fload in Phoenix. Applications of eligi 1 Working With Clay some ol the palienlj. The class Is sponsored by the Douglas Community Scbobl and Ihe Cocbisc County Hospital. Watching the in- slructor arc some of Ihe aides and patients. (Dispatch photo) Services, which were held on Sunday at 2 p.m.

in the Velerans Memorial Plol of Calvary Cem- elery. This years program was con- dueled under Uie sponsorship of Fred Hilburn American Legion Post No. 11. Preparations for the services was under the dir- eclion' of a Lhrec year past post II. Commander i Jordan and assisted by post Chaplain Joe Y.

Gomez. Master of Ceremonies was Post Commander Greg Gomez. Stredr.ak of St. Lukes Catholic Church. Followed by lhe Pledge of Allegiance lo the Flag led by Commander Gomez.

Hia opening remarks were in welcome to the assembly and expressed appreciation for such a fine altendance Lo honor Ihe dead of all lhe wars on Memorial Day. Gil OIscu, right, Cochisc College business manager Ibc past year, recently completed work for tlic degree ol Ph.D at Arizona Stale University, to bo presented at commencement June I. At Thursday's board meeting Olscn Announced Local Events Thursday, 3 7:30 p.m. Douglas Womens Club a a Bar at Womeiis Club House, 1501 Ninth St. He then introduced those ci' vie representatives of note, par- licipalir.g in this service.

They were: (representing the Cily of Douglas) Mayor Paul Hllber Commander Millon Bilford The program began immcdia- of Broken Arrow Barracks, lely after the pre-posling of Hie Veterans of World Wai' Chef color guards. and firing squad. De Gare Roy Mauley of lhe 40 Color guards present were: et Legion Post 11; Exalted Fred Hilburn Post 11 Drum Si Ruler William Dohlen of lhe Bugle Corps Unit and the Jcr- Elks B.P.O.E. No. 955: Past ome Leonard V.F.W.

Posl 42G Commander Lionel "Doc" Gil- jal. 905 Second have as Unit. The firing squad ur.il lespie of V.F.W. Post 426: (re- guests their daughter Alice Pa- was from Legion Post 11 and presenting Districl three of lhe rra of San Pcciro, and under lhe command of legion- American Legion) Vice Com- two children. naires Alex fler'nandez.

mander Allen "Al" Moraes: Using the official program as Commamler Lloyd Barton of Sierra Vista Post 52; Mr. and Mrs. Doctorate Recognized was presented ttilh certificate acknowledging this accomplishment by Charles 0. Bloomquist, chairman of the college governing board, on behalf of the college board and administration. (Cochisc College plolo) Happenings Dear Editor Mr.

and Mrs. Antonio Dear Editor: Too infrequently used these days are words of appreciation for a job well done, A newcomer to Uie area, I at' tended my first local amiiuil Clarence Sic- Chamber of Commerce barbc- li i gracious and generous gesture. AnnD Sparling P. 0. Box 907 BisTicc, Arizona.

fice of the Bnard on or before June 14. Cochise College business of- Friday, June 4 fice has announced a change in y.jo officers and direc- le Douglas Community Association meet at candidalcs in the of- holirs lhe summer months tor of for non-academic funclions on Concert campus, effective 1 1034 through August 13. Sunday, June 2 p.m. Politick dinner at Jerome M. Leonard VFW posl.

Members will decorate hall for State Convention. All members urged to attend. 6 p.m. AE Club, daughters of lhe Nile, will hold their an- Junior High Presents Awards Student awards at the 12th mandei- Charles Santamaria of wart. 1202 23rd had as P'red Hilburn Dmm Bugle guests their sons.

Mr. and Mrs. Corps and Past Commander Larry Stewart of Oxnnrcl. Calif- Tony Romero of Posl 11. ornia and children, Jeff.

Bob- Miss Azelea Stewart of Hor- hy and Molly, and Mr. and Mrs. ace Davis Post 46, presented Don Stewart of Yuma and child cue at the spacious ar.d heanti- lul Cochisc Counly Fairgrounds recently. i i Open (JonliniHMis Sli(livings on I f- I I IMiiinr this period oflice hours will he 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

instead of the current a.m. Lo p.m. The 8-5 hours will be resumed August 1G. Monday holiday observance will July 5. with July 4 oc- curing on a Sunday.

nual picnic at the home of at the annual Awards Assembly on May 28. The awards went as follows: Outstanding Economic award: Evelia Chavez: Selene Book Scholarship: Fran ces Council Book Scholarships: Eva Arevalo and Ramon Cazares: DAR wh refllscs alld lo Hislory Medals: Edna Barraza of the Republic" with tiie assembly joining in al lhe chorus. Speaker of Ihe day was Rev. Don Greenwalt of the i I Southern Baptist church. He based his oratory or.

the statement thai a nation or individual Douglas Movie Times Alco Theatre "Barefoot Executive" 6 and 9:25 "King of The Grizzlies" 7:45 Saturday and Sunday KIDDIES MATINEE "Sleeping Beauty" and "Brave Little Tailor" Doors Open. 1:30 K. Meloy, 2121 Ninth St. Bring and Jose Rubio; American Le- table service. gion History Medals: Yolanda Enriquez and George Lcyva; Tuesday, June 8 VFW Good Citizenship Award: 6:30 p.m.

Past Matrons club. Joe Ortega" and Rosemary Za- Order of Eastern Star, i carias; American Legion Cili- have a picnic at easl shelter zenship Award: Eva Arevaio ir. Veterans Memorial In case of bad weather the picnic will be at 104B llth St. Bring table service. 7:30 p.m.

The Douglas Red Cross Peppermints will by. Luis member those who have given lifes supreme sacrifice, fails thai nalion and duals. Though I breath. Ihey can bo counted among lhe dead and that uatior. will soon be bill'ed.

He further staled, "we therefore need to and Bernie Samaniego; and All- look lhre(1 this Mem around Girl and Boy Trophies: Frances Carrizoza and Ralph Duron'. At Lhe closing of the assem- their regular monthly meeting duced at APS building. Body orial Day. First, lake a re Irospective look. Look hack lo those Battle fields and those men who gave and the the rea- Guerrero was intros lhc avc TM do1 the 1071-77 Student I was delighted Lo meet new friends, renew acquaintances rcn.

Chris and Becky. and enjoy a dinner of barbecued heef, baked beans, slaw They arrived May 27 in time salad, ice cream and several for the graduation of their bro- soft drinks. I salute the mem- thei 1 Terry. burs of the Douglas Chamber of Commerce (ar.d their wives) Also aUcv.ding Terry's gra for their day-long culinary el duation was Mr. and Mrs.

Milch fort, (he hours of planning for Edwards of Uisbce and children the event, the cleanup and the Stanley. Stacny and Michelle, myriad delails demanded to Mitb Edwards is Mrs. Clarence culminate (his successful activi- those indivi- Stewarts brother. fy- ey walk and While here. Mr.

and Mi's. Only one of abfKil persons Larry Stewart, accompanied I I hope my by his sister. Mr. and iMrs. "Lhank yon" cxprchics what Luis Campa.

visited witli Mr. everyone fceli. av.d is due and Mrs Raleigh Fullen, G18 (he Chamber of Commerce Lor I i St. Fullnn and Stewart were classmales and had nol seer, each olher since high school days 11 years ago. Box Office Opens 7 p.m.

Show Starts Dusk WED. THRU SAT. tus 1 UnilicHrlull resident. NOW THRU SUNDAY! Tiikc Your Family To Dinner And Then See This Groat Family Entertainment! Phone 3C4-4930--Shoi? Times WALT DISNEY production! 1 EXECUTIVE fe WALT DISNEY proteinTM KINGofthe GRIZZLES TICHKICOIOR' The Joys Of Summer By Ana Ballcslcros Now is lhe time for all good children lo go to lhe aid ol Iheir mothers. School is out and the house which was so quiet, peaceful and clean during the last eight months, now sounds oul with the echoing of tramping feet.

we should take an introspective look within ourselves to see if we are appreciative of their sacrifice if love tlu? nation for which they died. Ar.d if these be true, look to lor Dinal1 Tcrahnlt, fnd. see if we are showing it Ml Clossin is the But there is always one sign our He utilized excerpts Cherry Clinch of Douglas and which proves that they've been of the bible from the books somewhere, sometime of Exodus and Ezckiel lo em- during the day, and Lhat will phasize Lhese points, be mother's washload. Following Rev. Greenwalts Have you ever noticed how address, the traditional placing laundry seems to double dur- of lhe floral wreaths ceremonies ing the summer monlhs? Why? at the Memorial Tomb site was performed.

The ladies repre- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jordan and family 25D7 Seventh have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. II.

L. Clossin and daugh sister of Mrs. Jordan. The Clossin's will be visiting for the next two weeks. A I DIET LOSE UP TO 20 IBS.

IN TWO WEEKS Eat 3 meals a day. Send $1 nnd stamped self-addressed envelope to: Dcpl. DO-2 DIET, P.O. BOX 15331 WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. No.

33406 Well maybe because: "Susie fell dowr. and got all or sentinR their various organiza- laughler and usually shows the "i was hot and I got all sticky lions with male escourts were sites of muddy floors or car- a or maybe "he hil as follows: Mrs. George Scheer- pcts, dirty little har.d prinls me my nose slarled bleed- and Jots of toys. Oh what will mother do for those glorious three months? Live on aspirin for her head- On tiie heaven of summer. president of Broken Arrow Rarracks Veterar.s of War I Auxiliary, escorted by Corps Commander diaries San.

ache, pills for her backache, foot soap for her tired burn- There are many wonderful lamaria: Mrs. J. C. Van Nort aspects lo summer, Regent of Daughters of There's the joy of listening to American Revolution, escorted LCO Great Children Classics! DOORS OPEN 1:30 All Seats 15c All Thone 354-4930 Show Times MATINEES ONLY-SAT. AND SUN.

The screen awakens to a big wide womferfyl worldd tndiaotmtirt! CHILDREN Plua Excitfnj Hil! mm sum mm AHmm m. ing feet, moiithwash for her laughter, the knowing your chil- sore-throat, vitamins for ener- dren arc a i the rice gy. and anli-acids for her heart- summer trip the family lakes Elks B.P.O.E. 09o, escorted by to visit grandma or just relax a Past Post 11. Commander by T.cgioraiaire Louis Arcinic- a Mrs.

Judy nohlen of the burn alter eating peanut-butter and jelly with kool-aid aU day long; but isn't it wonderful lo have the kids home all- day? All-day? Who said? Why with friends, baseball a i and site see. Ignacio "Nacho" Vindiola; Mrs. Maria Cleveland Past Presid- But I guess one of the best ent of V.F.W. Auxiliary Unit parts of summer is when it's 426. escorlcd by a Past Sierra August.

Dad has a up Vista V.F.W. Post 9972 Corn- most of his earnings for thai mander Tony Davies; Mrs. Ber swimming lessons, kids are sel- ecial school wardrobe i lync Young Past President, of dom home during the surnmer, anymore. Dr. Aruffe Dental Clinic 2nd Sfreel and 4(n Avenue 367.EO-H Ala Frleti kids need, and mom is getting everyone registerd, buying clothes, school supplies and then just waiting.

Wailing for that first day of school and for the silence once again to bestow upon the house; for that Auxiliary unit 45 escorted by Legionnaire Jim Peeler a Mrs, Alice Nalley Past Chaplain of Auxiliary Unit I I oscor- ted by Post 11 Chaplain Frank Maess. Acknowledgement of In Acknowledgement We would like to express our appreciation for the kindness and generosity bestowed upon us during the ilunesj and bereavement of our beloved wife and lister. Our gratitude will linger forever in our hearts. Your spiritual, floral and material were of great comfort. Thank you to very much.

A. L. "Shorty" Howe May mid-morning cup of coffee and Slar Mothers present then her favorite soap-opera, relax- lowed, Those presenl were Mrs. ing in a race, soft easy chair. Tory Romero.

Mrs. Lorenzo Ycoco. Mrs. Angelita Grijalva and Mrs. Edna Lamprccht.

And in final salute to those honored dead of all wars. Commander Gomez called the assembly to attention, then commanded the firing squad to present the 21 gnti salute. Through the sound of the muffled rumbling drum of corpsman Ernie Romero, the seven men firing squad, fired a series of three volleys. Followed by echo taps by lead Bugler Corpsman Rcy- naldo De La Torre and echo by Corpsman Johnny Rodriguez. In closing, benediction was given by Rev.

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