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Page Three (I o o I i h $ m i n c r Friday. April 5, 1346 Cagaljs Are Dinner Hosts On Sunday Mr and Mra. Mil* hel Cacalj were boat* for dinner and an evening of card* In thesr home on Saturday. Guests »ere: Mr. and Mr*. I»on Paul. Mr and Mr*. I/eon Smith. Mr* Margaret Johnson. Mis* Juan ita McCullough. Mis* Adelaide Ola roma and Ml*a Madaline Ciamma, both of Tombstone. Carl Anderson. Jon Goree. Woodman Moore, and Clarence Sexton of Monrovia. Call fornla o Food Sale Slated A food sale will be held by mem ber* of St James Church begin-; ntng at 10 o'clock Saturday morn- j Ing on the corner of Main Street and Wilaon Avenue. Mrs. Jack Dooley is general chairman of ar- j rang» ment*. .. o •Mr and Mrs FI M. Schafer and Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Valazzo spent Sunday In Nogales FREQUENT I BUS SERVICE I NEW YORK. CHICAGO ■ PITTSBURGH‘DALLAS LOS ANGELES "j and Intermediate Points Fer dmrmmti*m Arizona Pharmacy 220 Coolidge Av. Phone 164 A is A LOVCLyN] FOOD AND rooo STOW / l wri»*, MARKET/I e(OULC*n' VICE IS TmE best at WE HAD ONE LIKE | Thins of TRAWNG j #AAAI . ui . , ANYWCPt CISE / ! MILK COFFEE FLOUR LIBBY’S BORDEN'S Folger’s Monarch PET M. J. B. GOLDMEDAL OR 3 ur y l-l-c Tall Cana Mm Jr * j Pound Ww 10 lb. sack DD I I Fruit Cocktail p 1Q C LIBBY’S No. 2</] Cam NBS 100% Pkg ’ Grapefruit OC c SHREDDIES 12° IRIS No. 2 Cans 1 Ncw Pkfl i* l PEARS CORNMEAL OAc LIBBY’S No. 2! a Cans Large 40-ox. Pkfl. AiV Ginger Bread Mix SYRUP DROMEDARY 00 C KARO 5-lb# Jars <3O package Clothespins RINSO SOAP WOODEN Granulated Soap SWEETHEART 6c 4}Pc Toilet Me Large Cakes FROZEN FOODS AT FOODLAND MARKET Chicken ala King Sweet Com OOc JIROSEYE BRAND MQC 3iro „ ye B „„ d pkg . 3 ackage ! Lima Beans BROCCOLI 29° Birdseye Brand .... Pk,. Birdseye Brand Pkg. # Asparagus AVOCADOS TOMATOS FRESH • NEW The King of Salads FANCY FIRM 4J|" C W Red Ripe Pound 4b9 Each 19 Pound MmMm Receives Discharge i y . 5* * sS*\ kjf. . r t —> * ENOCH LEWIS. JR. Enoch Lewis, Jr., S 1 c. ha* re ceived an honorable discharge from the U. S. Navy at Termi nal Island, San Pedro. Cali fornia. after 17 month* service In the Pacific theater. Enoch has oeen awarded the Asiatic- Pacific ribbon with orve cam paign star, American Theater ribbon, and Victory Medal. He entered service in May of 1944 and went overseas in August of the same year. Lewis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Lewis, Sr., of Blackwater. o Desert Womans Club Will Meet Friday, April 12 The liesert Womans Club will meet for a covered dl*h luncheon and program In (he group'* Hub house southwest of Coolldge on Friday. April 12. at 12:30 o’clock Each member is requested to bring her own table silver. Mrs. George Dell, Mrs. K D. Chandler and Miss Daisy Hartman will be co-hostesses. Literature will be the program topic. Mrs. J. A Roberts Is pro gram chairman. Birthday Party Orville and Oscar O'Donnell, (twins. we~e honored with a blrth j day party Monday evening at th* | home of the former*on the Curry I ranch west of Coolldge Two birth day cake* marked the occasion, at | which all the O’Donnell family was I present. Future Homemakers Amerlca ’ an organization for stu ruiure nomemaKens jems enrolled in home making Plan District Meet classes in schools, is sponsored ,-p. , i-p jointly by the state department of today - I omorrow vocational education and the Arl- Future HomemnK- ■ from North zona Home Economics Association. Isabt || ten and Miss Florence. Mesa. Pima Central Day Margaret Pipes are the respective School. Salt River Indian School advisers from these two sponsor j and Temp** vv:Jl attend a district ing groups. (meeting at Coolldge I'n on II zh The fi; -1 district meeting was School today and tomorrow. Th = held March IS at Gila Jifhior Col jis oia 1 of five district meeting* lege for schools In the eastern part planr • d it: different sec tions of the of th r - stat A second group met i state •<! help local chapters of Fu- .t Phoenix Junior College, March tore Homemakers develop their 30. Other district meetings sched program*. Coolldge high school is tiled are: University of Arizona, the only high school chapter that April 13. and Arizona State College, i- serving as host*-* fur a disf ie* Flagstaff, April 27. meeting. Arrangements for this o Woodman’s Circle homemaking teacher, Mrs. Mavis . I 1 Slates Social Meet the local chapter. Nedra Jean Ray and Elinor Clark, who attended Woodman's Circle will hold a so the state-planning me«‘ting for Fu- !a ‘ meeting in the recreation hall lure Homemakers of America, are of (oolidge Methodist church on the official representatives of the Thursday evening. April 11, at S Coolldge chapter. H-nnfe Boone, o’clock. All families of Circle mem i’atsy Johnson and Gloria Ken- hers, and all WOW members and worthy also attended the state- »h*lr families are invited by those planning meeting and have assisted in charge to attend, with plans for the district meeting Mrs Roy Akers is general chair- Betty Moody and Sue Keyser will man of arrangements. She will be assist by directing the group sing- assisted by Mrs. F. M. Hammon, j n p Mrs. Monroe Moore, and Mrs. ! The Future Homemakers of Young Veazey. BABY (RIB WITH MEIAL SPRING | Hrml panrt ,tyl, «Hb dr..|i HIGH CHAIRS My movable tray that’s easy t«» clean. Comfortable con*>trnctloa. BABY SULKIES fVhapsible metal frame with heavy AttoH canvas. Exactly as shown. A m'"'" Special *3.95 < J (y ■*“*\ BABY WALKERS V \ Several at) lea and makes . . , for ' jk play as well as exercisa. Re mow* A style suitable for the homes of this area. §F" ftSO Maple spool arms and colorful chintz or P%W tapestry covers. m and un Reu&ette Home Furnishings f~~J * Home of Over 30,000 Coolidge and Main St. Satisfied Customers Phone 127-R3 _ _ _ _ - Training Courses, Camps, Open Soon For Scout Activities A leadership training: course in Girl Scout work is open to high school girls and women from June 4 to 11 at Gi.mite Dells. It is hoped by those in ch irge to interest as many high school girls as possible. It is not necessary to be a girl scout to enroll. The course is ten dollars. Recreation at Granite Dells in- ! eludes, swimming, dancing, horse j back riding, arts, crafts, and camp ing activities. The first camp session for girl 1 scouts will be from June 11 to 20. All camp sessions are 117.50. which includes transportation, registra tion. board and room. The only additional expense will be such pin G. B. Steward, M.D. B. L. Steward, M.D. Office Hours 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. Coolidge, Arizona ■■■■■ ■ 1 ■ "" ' "■ ■■■■ ■■ , ' i£ el You’ll turn out more flavorful, more colorful -‘ A foods in brief minutes of time with the Ekco Pressure Cooker. Then turn ’round and serve them mL right in the Ekco—with all their luscious j goodness steaming hot: No slow-up between „ « kitchen and dining room because the Ekco c t m is smartly at home in both! Just whisk off its cooking cover and you’ve a serving dish •**** y|j| that’s perfect for family dinners or festive V® \ \ buffet parties. And the foods you’ll cook and V \ serve in the Ekco will get "ohs and < Ekco Pressure Cooker $14.50 Y% YOU’LL CHEER FOR THESE EKCO ADVANTAGES •****' . - ft**" Cooks vegetable*, meats, soups... everything ... Vi to V* th* time required by ordinary methods. / , V Retains natural flavors and color*. / V ; Saves more of the health-building vitamins ond minerals '- \ Cooks budget meats to tender goodness. -- -" ’ - \ Uses less heat—saves on fuel costs. „■ y * Saves steps and dishes In serving. . >. \<* f Come in and take one fe/ %:• . ... V /tome U’tf/t 1/OW. ii.ii m.i COOLIDGE 197 W. Central * Phone 42 money as the girls may spend on | 264, or Mrs. Paul Loucka at 202. personal activity. ! o_ The second camp session will be •Mrs. Hen Sweazea, son Buster, from June 20 to 29; third session .and Mrs. M. C. Northington and from June 29 to July S; fourth children, Marsha and Butch, spent session, July S to 17; fifth session, ‘Sunday picnicking on the desert. July 17 to 26. and sixth session, «J. C. Jayne and M. J. Reed at from July 26 to August 4. tended the Chieago-St. Louis game Reservations may be made by at Municipal Park, Phoenix, on Phoning Mrs. S. C. McFarland at i Sunday. For the Finest SPANISH FOODS Aft TACOS I ||j TAMALES U Y ENCHILADAS DRIVE INNO*- Phone 42