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Foot.ball Field . · · --, ·: Mrs. 5 1 now President ·· Art Scheduled For · · '1 street sign Two .GatQeS ' j v New oftlcers of the Carrizozo Old Linc:oln Museum Mrs. Ora Hicks . . . ·t . s: by the . le<lal 'I'M . . Woman's elected at Julia 'Penfield Reidy, well · · · • ·· town nnoth'er large program for the Satqrday nlehts' games Co· first vtce'' p. resident· T 0 Hayes· County as the da1lgh1ter ItJF. .. santn Rita Churell;. Carrtwzo. slated to meet night, Feb. bene,lt of the C(l""munity. The rona and Alamogordo, l19p.ec· · d i st'd • t · B M.''-"'"'" Penfield· Mnrtln and the · WB"'\th .. l ."'"ttln"'· Sat"""llY mom· 1 s 1 ck h ••• ti 1 b t' d d t th t h secon v ce pre en : · . late John A. Penfield of Lincoln, - · · · "'h""" ·. ·. '" · · · ... .,. · · at o'c o J.n t e high school club. is now . to se· ve y, q e ee ou - e · oug Hodges, secretary, and Wllllam In f. for t. I!! Weddlna Whlch united zymnnslun_I in 'Capitan. Proceedr cure llghts for the local high Weed 8qlldogs OX:Uesday nliht in H. Nickels, treasurer. Directors wlll be the artist exhibiting in I ,M q Gloria of this vll will be given to the March ot sChool football field In order that a hard !ought battle that are Mesdames William w. Gal· the fourth of the current winter \age and Mlc:tlaeJl)uar.te, tom\et Dimes polio fund. . a·n residents in thls area may en· In a 34·33 score. The Car· Iacher, Roy Shafer and Mabel series of art shows at the Old Car.-lm:toan now llvJng.near Lub· The local team will be handt· 1oy the. sport next fall. dinals wrested victory in a. tnlly Rentf""W. Court House In Lincoln .. tbock, Rev. Vito c. de Baca f 33 21 hll th rt 1 Al .. · capped by the loss of Joice Her· A number of :ctlvltles are o • • w e e powe u A memorial service under the Mrs. Reidy, who now resides in ottlclatcd at the ·double Ti ...... " "' th :t rern, one of Its star players, who planned by the ocal Llohs to ... e of Mrs. Ula Mayer who Holbrook, Ariz., where her hua· cl.'remony. . lett Wednesday for lnducflon raise iund,s.for their project. lads wlth .a 3Q·polnt margin watJ asslstedi by Mrs. Frank Rlch· band, T. F. ·Reidy, Is wlth the " Tbe. brlde,· given Jn marriage Into the u. s. Army: Another first one o! the series was held In a SCQrc of 54·24. ard and Mrs. Cutton B. Zumwnlt U. S. Forest Service, wlll exhibit bY. her father, was radiant ln her • e am m n t e nnd outstanding recently When the famous All· The Zozottes played a de· the late J. about 30 Individual work.s In SCV· white aatln gown fllllhloned '>layer, Nick Vega, Js on tlla slc:lc Amerlcnn Red Heads <aU.glrl fenslve game against the Card!· Tom Whl.tt, H. w. McMlllan and eral mediums, Including batik, wlth tltted bodice and bouffant list, but It Is hoped he wUl be basketball team) met the Carrl· nals, but lacked ablllt)" to put Peter .Johnson. Vocal aelectlons llnol,eum prints, water- col· skirt. Beaded net formed· 'the In condition to play on· that zozo town team. The next all·out the ball through the hoop. Nor· were given by Mrs. F. o. Brown ors,· oils an!r charcoal. The ver· yoke of the bodice wlilch fea· 'light. effort 1n slated for Feb. 5, when wood Vlckcey, high poln.t. man and Mrs. Fred Schlarb. satlle artlsl also work5 in 9twed a rounded neckline and The Oflposltl.on wlll be fortified the Lions sponsored town team f9r Corona with a total of 18 A musical program _arranged hcuJp,t\lre. fruJtcned down the back with tiny with thp services ot two experts rnees the Carrizozo High School points, was the thorn ln the side by •Mrs. Wlnzcll Rickerson fea· Raymond Johnson, Santa Fe. satln covered buttons. ln the art of plaelng the ball hoop players. "The older Lions of the local lads who were play. turcd vocal selections by MIS!J Kenneth Adams, and the tate · tapered to a polnt at the •hrough the hoop. Ralph Me· may find lt difficUlt to conquer lng on home court. Wanda Garrison nnd vlolh1 solos Walter t.trer, Taos, nrc among the :' W'ftst and her fingertip vcll of Guire, Ruidoso school board the younger Grizzlies, but lf the With a number of VIckery's by Mrs. William H. Nickels .. Ac· distinguished teachers u n·d c r tell In eraceful folds from oresldent, and Dick King, bn.skct. names or the two opponents have points coming from rebounds ott companlsts during the meeting whom Mrs. Reidy hns studied. 'II beaded lace cap. White satlp ball coach at Capitan -Union rmy meaning, there should be a the bncltbonrd, the Grizzlies' de· Mesdames T. E. Kelley, The exhibit at the Old Court slippers completed her cnsem· lllgh School, are alated be In snarllpg good time tor (ill," snld tense could not overcome the Lorb1e. Samelson and ·Miss Ro· House wlll be the first publ 1 c ble. She carried a shower bOU· the Capitan Uncup. King, who Larry Stockton, local high school handicap oil their lnablllty to bcrta Key. " showing of works by this .nrtlst, 'tj\:et of white orehldl 'With white played at, New Mexico Western prlnclpnl and Lion member ac· cage the ball. Heney Vega mark· Among the new mcmbcra and and will bring something of ape. antln ribbon decor. Her only Jew· College, Silver City, was con· Uvc In civic cndenvors s_ponsored ed up 10 talllcs for the local team vlsltors were Mrs. Belle Boyer, cial Interest to residents of Lin· Ill')' l,_ addltllm· to her rings 'Were lldered an outstnndlng player by the club. Hope tor a Lion vic· which netted three out pf eight Mrs. Close, Mrs. L. G. Eubank5 coin County. pearl necklace and a wrlst· when he participated In New tory Ilea In experlence. but the free throws and committed 16 and Mrs. Larry Stockton. tt was ... tell, the latter a weddlna gltt Mexico conference games. high school· lads can capitalize fouls. The Corona lads Were announced also a donation tor "Still Life In New Mexico Art," m her bridegroom. McGuire was an undisputed on thclr youth. condition and tagged ror · seven foul• and the March of drlvc hadd Mrs. Salomon Sanchez, Canl ''Mr Dasl•ctball" durlnrr collC"C training, he added. barmcd nino out of 18 free toascs. been made by the local club, an Mu"num of New Mexico trnvellng · ., " Other · a<'tlvltles for entertnln· On Snturoy night, th• Tigers that an enchilada dinner Is ""' .,. .. ::. t:: ment of the community wlll be from Alamogordo demonstrated planned for Jan. 26, at exhibit program, wilL be hanalng ., ..... , · '"·• n " u announced from time to ttrric, their proweas to show the reason the club house, at the Old Court House throuah formals ot blue and pink satin, and 19-17, and well known h 1 h 1 hi lib Sunday evening .Tan Z7 respectively, with full eklrt.t nnd throughout the Southwest tor his Lion oftlclals reported. for t e r c amp ons P ca cr. H oat e 8 8 o a Kelley, Werner, · . bodice• featuring the prowC!l!l. In the ",arne. The Olen· . Nothing could stop tho vlllltora Sherrlll and west served sand· Those who have not seen thlo aquaro neckllnc. Mrs. Petra chose coo mnn stnrrcd.'atso In natlonnl NewspaEer Of 1800 as they rolled up a 27·9 lcad.at wlchcs; cake, minto and coffee.. unusual show nrc urged to stop a hnlo cap ot plnk ntln outllned b halt time. Leadlng scorera for the In at the Old Court Houoc before """'ct all tournaments during On Disp ay At Museum . Tl,crs were Dick McAlpine 12, M h Of Di 0 i th.c r."movnl time. . 4PJth nowct& and whllc college days. A World War II ob D ... U d p bl L arc mes r VfJ The' fourth show In the winter small heart shaped .TuUct cap of veteran, he wn1.1 nhot down over "Napoleon throws back the Do an au o UC· blue satin wu Mrs. Sanchez' ":ermany In 1 9- 14 and made a RIW!llana In Austria." vnno 11, while Tlno Lopez waa To End 31 · art series wlll have Its formal fl4olee, 1 rtsoner of war. Prlor to hlo cap· "General Ocorge Wnshlngton's hlg 1 h foThr th! .... '!r 1 1zzllcs w1 1 tthtcdnv 20 e As the 1952 Marc or Dimes opening Sunday, Feb. 3, at 2 h h d Funeral' po nts. c tes comm campaign neared Its close, na· P. M. and will feature the works Tho elght nower gtrl4, all of urc, f e n rcoJmflPl 1 ctcd Cl -llUm· "For Sale-A nent, cli:!"Ant, fouls-one more than. the vWtora tlonal and tocal oftlclals of the of lulla Penfield Reidy. selected tatln !ormalo "'f 0 SUC«'S.S U Y nc mlll!llona n -and made 10 out of 21 I National Foundation tor lnfan· . . wlth MlueA PAnbllt& Morales.. well-Clnlshcd Plensurc Sleagh." throws u Alamo scort!iJ 12 out ·aliter or the bride, and VIola Bracell Fr"'squez Seeks under 1hosc heading• some of nA tlle Par.aly.als jolncd In predict· State School Oept. "" fll""lnntln" ne..... nnd -mmc'r ..,.. lng the American people wlll sec 'Vega weatlne white: Daisy Sn· ...... u .... ,. .... The came wltb \Veed QW the Off' I 't c . mora and PauUne McKinley, or· County Assessor Post clal appear In tho Ulster Build 1 st k th to It the Mni'Ch -or Dimes over· lOla s. lit' arrtzozo thld: Sally Monreal. and. Arclna County <New York) Gazcttl:! Is· strong op a mo 11 ayo o takes and keeps pace wlth the State Superintendent oiSchoolo 'Lueras, paattlereen, and Emma Cnndfdate for Lincoln County ouc of Saturday, 3an. 4, lroO. , Grlulla_ who trallcd a during quickening mal'Ch or polio. Tom Wiley nnd Haskell . Smith, . llm"eta and Angelina Sandoval. tax DSSCS!Or on the Democratic Four pacci or this old paper in tho game only to come DoubUng of the Marth ot t.!lll Crue«:!. state board member U'clrot l!!J Bracell CMrl· Dimes period tbl!l year was no· and county cchool superintendent wz.o, according t'() an announce· ccen &t tho Old Court House In out a ono·l)()lnt lead when .Tuu ceu!tated by tripled lncldcnco of In Dona Ann County, stopped In OICbldJ were carried by the ment made this week. At present, LJncoln b 0 t w 0 0 n n&..v and Lueras made good a nrtal char· polio during the last four ycara. Cnrrlz.o:ro Wcdnesda)' en route to Oower afrla. Ftesquez 18 deputy tax March 1 tty throw. 111gb polnt men for Each year the .Natlonnl Founda· other polnto In tho area. Mem· .TORph Petra, Lubbock. and for thla county. Looancd by Frank Pieratt m or Weed were Frank Ltd well and Uon baa gone Into debt provldlntt bcra of the Lincoln County Donrd Salomon Sanchtt. Carr l z o z o, Dom nnd reared at Plencho, na...··wcll the old popero have Dob Duckner wlth 14 and nlne fpr patient care of children and of Education met with the state were the bridegroom's nttcntJ· t.he county In n grndunte been hlB CamUy'& possession mnrkers, respectively. Stx potnta ttdults stricken wJth polto-the officials In special meeting dur· ' , of lloQdo Ulg.h Scllool and at· for 65 yearn. Tho exhibits nrc each were made tor tho GrlzzUes only epidemic disease lltll1 on lng their stay ln thin vlllaee to l Fonow1ng tho «remony, a rc· tended a Santa Fe comme-rcial cenled In CliWl to thnt tmth aldC3 by Heney Vega and King. the lncrcue In America. dlscuu local eondltlont and ceptlon was held at the home or o.f the n..,..-prlnt m"Y be r·""'• while Eddie llolguln, lerey Since sclrmtlllts &:1)" 1t Ill Ukely 1 . .. ..., .. ., ... " ... u. K """ d ,. L f 11 ed th•t a ...... le""t"d ""llo tncldcn"e prob ems. brlde'a l>at'f!nts where tdcnd!l A vctC?Znn or World Wnr 11 nnd The printing 18 clear and the enn"..., an .. oc ueras 0 ow "' ... " .. .. 1 tJDII relatives toasted tbe (!()Uplc a member of the Veterans of For· paper of good qunllty, and the with Uvc pointers each. Weed will continuo until the final an· Mrs. Lorlnc Samelson, carr . Frecquez had nlx COlltento are of very great In· committed 18 fou'lt to 14 for C.r· swe.r to the dlllt!ase 11 dlseovcred, :rozo, superintendent of county 1 - will! the Stiife nnd made nlnc out of 16 It seenu clear that the only way schoo}ll, nnnounced It had been btitJal .. centM!d the refresh· Game nnd Fish Department pnor Old o)urt Rouse Is, prJ. frro tl\ro'..va. Tho Zozollcs tagg!!ll open to cope with the c1la1· decided at tho conference to have ment U A wall hanging with to hls return to Lincoln County marlly, a l'(!afonal muBCum, with eight out of 17. lcngc of thlll frightening new the stnte school bQard send a It' rellgloli!t motif was employed lllter tho death of hla fA1her. John all exhlblta and ltemo In the The loeal travels to Tula· concept Ia to meet It liQU!l,rcly group to aurvey the county ' In .the decorative sebeme. . Fiesq In MnrclJ 950. permanent conectlon4 pertaining TM!l tontght fFrlday) for a eon· With a new concept of giving. schools 1n thlo as well as l Tho brldo It the dnughtcr of . ucz, ' 1 directly to Old Lincoln County rcrcnce gnme, and comes home On Natlonat Foundation rec· meet and talk wltli rosldcntn of I l&r. and Mrs. Salvador Morales Tho cnndldllto Ill mnrrll'd nnd nnd pioneer llre In this &eetion. to ploy Hagerman here Snturday orda nrc cases that have cost UP· the &ehool districts and ' of carrltolQ whll her husband t.he rather of etour children. HID RO'..vever, when Mr. Pieratt oUcr· night. A mca!l!lge from the stu. wards of $30,000: and bUis of learn their vtcwa. I 111 tho of Mr. Mrs. .Tosepb Fres;:qucz. re· ed Ute l'.'fuseum the unJque OP· dents to residents of the commU• $5,000 to $10,000 per year for Although a spectne dote hnn '0\larte of Cue'.r+o, N. :M .. , forma: porlunlt)" of exhibiting this raro nit)' "Let's get out many otbm' patients are by no not been set for the-survey, Mrs. resldenu& of thl!t vlllage. Duarte, F II p old ne-.vspnper, the membm of srupporl the team nntJ tho &ehoot. menm Samt!lson "Mld the public will be GWI!I!l. !If a farm about 35 miles arewe artaes Honor the ataU felt that mstdenta or All of tliese rncU make clear given advance notice of lt. She CMm Lubbock, attended achooll M' F G' d LJncoln Cou ty wpuld be 1 ..... Ruidoso To Host Gold why' the 1952 of Dllnes added the survey group wants to hi!t& l'.nd at Cui!\-"0. Mra. Duarte rs. tsnme nar eau . lt. !}:>"'•' must succeed nn'tl why. Its slogan Obtnln first tiand knowledge re. attended tout scltools. 'l'he O)U• Mrs. Fannie Gtrnrtleau. n nurse Tho publfe 1.9 uraed to drop ln Medal BB Tournament· this yenr Is: '-rhlll fight Is yours." gardlng the roadf4 over which the Jit-le!'t :Monday en route io:lhe1r and l'€31dent of CorrizGzo far n at the Old Court llome before An announcement that Ruld080 bust'S mmt transport the chll·· new home near LUbbock. Far her number of wos honored 1 to view this unusual wnt host the fourth nnnun1 Gold Albuquerque Man To dren to school, together tn· go11lg awll)" costtimc, bride with fnreweU parties cxhlbtt. Medal Ba.lllcetball Tournament formation concerning loenl prob· $PJe a .......... ...... . . _. c_ uct Services terns and condltlons. · tlklrt.•tace bOOtee, featuring n f>[W) engaged EncinosoStudentsRaise made. _ hlgh neclcllne and mort sleeves. m Jlrfvate duty nursing. $ teams trom and baWl day at the Cnrrtm:ro Church of Job Test Schedul.,d rr-1!1 which she wore a white One party, homed by the c. D. 67.37 In Dames Drave In southeastern New Mexico are Christ wlll be conducted by I. L The u. s. Civil Service Com· roat. Her Included Zumwnlts and T. A. Spencern lr.. Dy UA11'1E LACY featured In tho annunl event Pembertort. Albuquerque. Mrs. mwlon has nnnounce'd ll test, gold sll.Pl'C!S ana" t!! varl·cillored WM hel!!, at the Spencer ranch, Contrlbutloru; COl' the March of wblch Ia sponsored by the Rul· Pemberton Will assist her open only to pers· Onll ,mtltled to &ilk 8Calt. where Ate gUests played bridge Dimes managed by dnso High School commcrmal band. veteranll preference, for positions « nnd canasta after a buUet din· the Enc£nasD school studenu and students. H. W. Dutton Is the Rev. Pemberton, whose regular of substitute postal trnnsportn· J. 6. Moore Named To· ner. Guests Mra. Edtth their teacher total $6131 to date. tourney director. pnstorate Is at Madern, near the tlon clerk throughout the rintlon. Crawford, Mr. and Mm Gem-ge Thos;e who hnve not yet made Entries must be submitted not Duke City, wJll hold a special aa· The position pays $1.71% an Committee Dingwall, Mr. f!.nd M11l. E. A. their contrfbutlonll to this worthy later than Feb. 15 with the aembly Saturday night at 7 hour. There nre no experlimce re· G. Moore, eterk of Llncolti Mra. _Nellie R!Iey. OJ1d mu.c!,l needed fund are urged drawing tor brACket posltiOJll o'clock, and will deliver two &er· qulrements and no age llmts. Be· and membet of the Be· Dr. and :Mra. J. P. Tui'ner and !.ft. to do II{) wlthouf delay. T.be slated to be held Feb. 24 at the mona on Sunday-the first at 11 cause of the arduous duties, hoW· . narne$ the donors wlll be high In A. M. and the aeeond at 3 P. M. evcrj;only male ellglblos will be 'tee. · been natrted to the New =--IH- The PllhUC 18 ((!fdlally Invited. apptilnted. Applications wlll be Mexico Eiaenhowet tor Pri!Aldent Girardeau wM where of tbe CAmpaign. Capitan legio.ih To Hold T p h H accepted until further notice. Full EXecfuUve Committee. The ll&t of loeal hospital staff and A benefit · program tor the . 0 reac · ere Information may be obtnlned the executive. minmtttee mem· gathered to honor her. Held at of Dime.! drive Ill planned March Of Dimes Dance SundaY's sermon at the C.rrl· frotn the comml!!llon's local sec· btri- was thla week by the horne of W. J. ·Hadley, su· for the near future. .,_, A benefit dance hu been zozo Trlttlty Chutch retaey, Roy Harmon. at th'e car· Mllhitd tU.p) llollld&Yt state perintendent, • the honoree was . scheduled by the Capitan Amer· will be cfellvered by !tev. P. Lee post office. carnpatgn martatetfor the Elaen· presented with a beige leather . To Speak . lean Legion for Saturday r)lght. Albuquerque, district hbtfer group. makeup case with saddle tan Roswell Mayor Lake J. Ftazter, Jan. 26, at 8 o'clock at the Ltglon auperlntemdent of Met bod Ia t Hospital New.s trtm. A buffet dinner was served New Mexico gubernatorial can· Home. Proceeds will be donated churches. The subJect Of hla 11 A statement from Manuel B. the a largo cake dtdate, Is' tQ. address .the to the 'March ot Dimes tun" the o'cloclc addrcsa baa not been an· BIR'l'HS . . Oteto,' Albuquerque, clla.ltman of baked by Mrs. l'an& Turu8 ns the Capitan "veterans oi Foreign 'tl 'l'he public II Invited. · To Mr. and Mrt. Manuel Aro.· the tomnilttee, .sf&tej the d'mtUO focal _point of the table. Frosted· W"- N' """"on P"ppe'r ... o ... ""eb .. campaign' tor Which closes 1att. gon, Carrizozo, a daughter, botn repte8ertt!l "a c:ro. M!Ctlon with pastel green lclng, the white 1:· f "'h " ,,. bill 31 The publlo 111 'Urged to ($en· _ Qenttfit, Bake Sale .Tan. 11: 8 pounds. 5 men tnd women In the political Icing letters the cake -elled at .ao . ?t, ln t e veteranll . tribute to thlll well H..... ,e· """m. mothe- -u·· ounces. .._,. .; .!' t•• f v · u: ..... ., u.. In cauie with a large turnout ()t •"" ... w D< aw . ue .o .. ,ew .m.CJUCO. out .... d"'n· ·ta In· the f'-- ot the To Mr. and Mrs. A. D. May• lle · · '1.'blS Ublveml an the e-vent In• A 8Clteduled to. follow " ......... Etem:'tary field, Capitan, a son,' born Jan. ""-"* _ _... · · · ·. 0 · · · · . a :baked . ... weight II ounce a. A'lr.- """'- LaUra .Tones, Ml5.! Pttsctlta Mae!, h · · -2, from to ADMISSIONS -• Wee are ·. voluntary J'eannette Robbins. Mlss Sc ool Efecfion Robert L. General :Merchandise. Gant Eubanb, .To h n a on ofttia .. ftoih . bi tNey Baea, Miss Luplta cande· F't!bk>5 bas IICbeduted as 1111ted u one of from the sale 'Will be ShJeldl, Mra. Stella Wlthera, Ell· WAlk' 1lfe. 'Who anxloUJ to lana, Mrs. Lloyd VIgil; Mta.. the date lor election of directors sclleduled for Jr&duatlon the purchase of a gene c;· Dow, and Mrs. Ignacio ln capacity 10 u ·. Vlofa VIgli, Mr!l'. Sophia oruz. Uie county !lcltoots In Ltncoln Ute Unlverllt:; ot New _ tor use by the Lueras ot CArrizozo: Gary High· the cliole6 01 Ebenhowet MrS. Luclndll' M.r. carmen County. Eli!cllota are held ln the Albuquerque, at the cloae of ,, tn· 'thelr mUJlc tower, Anello: Mrs: Bettie Arm· fo,r,,l)tetldcmt.h . Lozano, lll and Mr. IIChoolhoUJes of the 10 dlatrlc:U eemetter Jan. 26. strong, Claunch: Ro"y Mors.n 1r., . Otero ' 1 0ut Mogan ln and :t.lr1. 1.-ck Spratt ot · · In l:JnC!Olri Cotll)ty. k: aeleclJon _ot groUp wlll not ·recelv& dlplomu atudenu• horne . to om Mt& Loraine Wigley, Capitan: tb+ YktodOID nip ale t1 .for Several ot' the boepltal periOnncl, jurJges and 'alternate judge. fOr untfi itext' 1une ttnce -the Ul'll• are MHdames Wlmam Mn. Mellie zamora, Lincoln, and .Ia Unlty,· HonettY, wfto were on dutY or out of toWri, the vartoua dllttfc;ts baa been verllt:; has_ onl_t one u, Mfi!kelj; Matvltf Roberti and Mr1. S.rah 1'." nutrmyer, Wlilte · . .. · · . were \Ullble: to atttnd. made, . ment pro,wn t-ach year. · ·· fU\x . · - Olki. ..... . ' . ' ..,._- ' . .. .. . ;; 4 By DOROTHY OUCK Funernl services tor Mrs. Ora Hicks, who succumbed at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bill Gould of Fort Stanton, were held S11turday, Jan. 19, at Angus Cemetery with Rev. 0. J. Rainey o!flctntlng. The old school house waa banked with a beautiful display of flowers from many of tho 11 llvlng children or the deceased. "Rock of Ages" and. "The Old Rugged Cross" were sung by Rev. and Mrs. McClain. Mrs. Joe Wigley and Lcotn Pflnlf• stcn accompnnled by Bessie cummins. Later, at the grave. the McCinlns gnve a touchlnlf rendition of "Just Beyond the Sunset" and ''God Be With You '1'11 We Meet Again." · Pallbearers wctc Sam Cox, . Rayford Dnrnctt, Ellis Marr, Glll Peters,· Lawrence .,.Peebles and Burr McClain with Barney Luck, Chnrllc Peebles and Lewis Cum• mlns as honorney pallbenrcra. Relatives attcndlnK the aerY• Ices . were Mr. nnd Mra. BUl Gould, Mr. and Mrs. Heney Pee• blcs and Bobble, Mr. and Mra. Ray Hlclto of Safford, Arlz., Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hicks of El Paso and grandson .Tim Hicks of Sat· ford. The deceased wna born Ora Hall, Dee. 1, 1874, In Hallctavllle, Texas. She ·!school two years before marrying T. In 1895. '11ley bought a ranch In Lincoln County at the foot of Monjeau ln 1916. and re- mained four yeara before movlnl to Arizona. Mr. lltcka suffered a In 19-13 which left him an Invalid. At the nge :of 81, he Ill lltlll hOI• pltnllzcd the Middle West. Mrs. Hlck5 has Uved with her dn'U"ghters. Lois Gould and I.Qda Peebles, part of the time for sev· eral years. Last summer she via· lted some of her children In Michigan, but poor health de- tl:!rrnlned her return to the South• west In December. Mrs. lllclta was vltalf)" Inter• ested In current events ancl the active lhu::s of her many chlldren and r.randchlldron. Her death of henrt failure was a sudden and terrible !!hoek 'flnd deeply mourn1!d by her n u m e r o u • frletttls. . Survtvlng" nrc slx sons, Ray of Snftortl, Ariz., David, a mer· chant cl:!nmnn In the Pnclfle, Walter (lf Fennvllle, Mich .• Pre.t· ton or Wnnhtngton, Incl., Fred of Snntn na.rbnrn, Cnllt., and Bert of E1 Palci." . There nrc five daughters. Lyda Peebles of Nogal, Margaret HoW• ard of Houston, Mo.. Theresa Schofield of At&ego, Mich.. Lot. Gould of Fort Stanton nnd Letha Crone of Fennvllll'. Mich. There nre 26 grandc!htldl'(!n and 13 nrent-r.rnndchUdren. and ono llV· Ina brothl'r, Ernest Roll of St. Louis, Mo. . 1'ho- .dcrensed :n. ml!mllet of the 'Mt>thodlst Church. Kelley Mortuary had cho.rge of arrange· mentn. Mrs. Maria Succumbs At 'Age 74· ' . Mrs. Mnrln Melendrez, 74. Car· rizozo, suceumbed night nftcr n long lllr.ess. RoU!Jekeeper for thct Ramon Ayala family here for a number of yeal'!l, Mrl. Me· lcndrez left no known. relativel. A ma!lS was held Tliursd!lY lng Wltfi Rev. VIto C. de Baca ·of·· flclntJng. Interment wan In Santa Rita Cemetery. Attend Funeral Mr. and Mra. Oscar Sametaon wart! h) lnst week at· tending tunernl services tor 01· car A. Pearson, a friend of Mr. Samelson since boyhood dayL The decensed•s 1 aon, Ralph Pear· son, recently purchased one of the Lincoln Courity ranchc. or , - the Titsworth estate. .;,-.----. The Weather ,._peratule Hl1h LowPt•ta Jan. 18 - ...... 154 42 .M . " · 19 .......... 6:a 44 Trace .. 20 ........... 5'1 26 .... .. •' 21 ...... M 40 ... ... •• 22 ........... fS6 23 ..... .. ..... .fY ... _. .......... _,. ....... _ ... . II n .1- lit 8 28 46'S ..... 4.,.Uot DID ..... ... ' .. •• - I ' 4 . ' ' '

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t~~~~:~O<Z~ street sign Two .GatQeS ' j v New oftlcers of the Carrizozo Old Linc:oln Museum Mrs. Ora Hicks . . . ·t . s: by the . le<lal 'I'M Cnrrlzozo-~r~it;s . . Woman's ~~~b elected at Frtda~: Julia 'Penfield Reidy, well

~ · ~~~~~=-~:~:~~~~~~~~~ ~~it~h~e:~gr:;~o~u~p~~~~~~~~u~p~o~n~~ ""~}!. · -~ · • ·· town nnoth'er large program for the Satqrday nlehts' games Co· first vtce'' p. resident· T 0 Hayes· County as the da1lgh1ter ItJF. .. santn Rita Churell;. Carrtwzo. slated to meet night, Feb. bene,lt of the C(l""munity. The rona and Alamogordo, l19p.ec· · d i st'd • t · B M.''-"'"'" Penfield· Mnrtln and the · WB"'\th .. l ."'"ttln"'· Sat"""llY mom· 1 s 1 ck h ••• ti 1 b t' d d t th t h secon v ce pre en : · . late John A. Penfield of Lincoln, - · · · "'h""" ·. ·. '" · · · ... .,. · · • at o'c o J.n t e high school club. is now ~nde;tvorlng . to se· ve y, q e ee ou -e · oug Hodges, secretary, and Wllllam

In f. for t. I!! Weddlna Whlch united zymnnslun_I in 'Capitan. Proceedr cure llghts for the local high Weed 8qlldogs OX:Uesday nliht in H. Nickels, treasurer. Directors wlll be the artist exhibiting in

I ,M q Gloria Mor~t..les of this vll will be given to the March ot sChool football field In order that a hard !ought battle that ~nded are Mesdames William w. Gal· the fourth of the current winter \age and Mlc:tlaeJl)uar.te, tom\et Dimes polio fund. . a·n residents in thls area may en· In a 34·33 score. The Coron~ Car· Iacher, Roy Shafer and Mabel series of art shows at the Old Car.-lm:toan now llvJng.near Lub· The local team will be handt· 1oy the. sport next fall. dinals wrested victory in a. tnlly Rentf""W. Court House In Lincoln ..

tbock, Te~as. Rev. Vito c. de Baca f 33 21 hll th rt 1 Al ~ .. · capped by the loss of Joice Her· A number of :ctlvltles are o • • w e e powe u a· A memorial service under the Mrs. Reidy, who now resides in ottlclatcd at the ·double ~'~ng • Ti ...... " "' th :t rern, one of Its star players, who planned by the ocal Llohs to ge~ ... am...,e~ e dlr~lon of Mrs. Ula Mayer who Holbrook, Ariz., where her hua· cl.'remony. . lett Wednesday for lnducflon raise iund,s.for their project. lads wlth .a 3Q·polnt margin watJ asslstedi by Mrs. Frank Rlch· band, T. F. ·Reidy, Is wlth the

" Tbe. brlde,· given Jn marriage Into the u. s. Army: Another first one o! the series was held In a SCQrc of 54·24. ard and Mrs. Cutton B. Zumwnlt U. S. Forest Service, wlll exhibit bY. her father, was radiant ln her • e am m n t e nnd outstanding recently When the famous All· The Zozottes played a g~ de· hono~d the late M~damcs J. about 30 Individual work.s In SCV· ~ong white aatln gown fllllhloned '>layer, Nick Vega, Js on tlla slc:lc Amerlcnn Red Heads <aU.glrl fenslve game against the Card!· Tom Whl.tt, H. w. McMlllan and eral mediums, Including batik, wlth tltted bodice and bouffant list, but It Is hoped he wUl be basketball team) met the Carrl· nals, but lacked ablllt)" to put Peter .Johnson. Vocal aelectlons llnol,eum P.,tpc~ prints, water- col· skirt. Beaded net formed· 'the In condition to play on· that zozo town team. The next all·out the ball through the hoop. Nor· were given by Mrs. F. o. Brown ors,· oils an!r charcoal. The ver·

yoke of the bodice wlilch fea· 'light. effort 1n slated for Feb. 5, when wood Vlckcey, high poln.t. man and Mrs. Fred Schlarb. satlle artlsl also work5 in 9twed a rounded neckline and The Oflposltl.on wlll be fortified the Lions sponsored town team f9r Corona with a total of 18 A musical program _arranged hcuJp,t\lre. fruJtcned down the back with tiny with thp services ot two experts rnees the Carrizozo High School points, was the thorn ln the side by •Mrs. Wlnzcll Rickerson fea· Raymond Johnson, Santa Fe. satln covered buttons. Lon~: ln the art of plaelng the ball hoop players. "The older Lions of the local lads who were play. turcd vocal selections by MIS!J Kenneth Adams, and the tate

· ~eves tapered to a polnt at the •hrough the hoop. Ralph Me· may find lt difficUlt to conquer lng on th~Cnrdlnals' home court. Wanda Garrison nnd vlolh1 solos Walter t.trer, Taos, nrc among the :' W'ftst and her fingertip vcll of Guire, Ruidoso school board the younger Grizzlies, but lf the With a number of VIckery's by Mrs. William H. Nickels .. Ac· distinguished teachers u n·d c r

Ia.~ tell In eraceful folds from oresldent, and Dick King, bn.skct. names or the two opponents have points coming from rebounds ott companlsts during the meeting whom Mrs. Reidy hns studied. 'II beaded lace cap. White satlp ball coach at Capitan -Union rmy meaning, there should be a the bncltbonrd, the Grizzlies' de· ~ncludcd Mesdames T. E. Kelley, The exhibit at the Old Court slippers completed her cnsem· lllgh School, are alated ~ be In snarllpg good time tor (ill," snld tense could not overcome the Lorb1e. Samelson and ·Miss Ro· House wlll be the first publ1c ble. She carried a shower bOU· the Capitan Uncup. King, who Larry Stockton, local high school handicap oil their lnablllty to bcrta Key. " showing of works by this .nrtlst, 'tj\:et of white orehldl 'With white played at, New Mexico Western prlnclpnl and Lion member ac· cage the ball. Heney Vega mark· Among the new mcmbcra and and will bring something of ape. antln ribbon decor. Her only Jew· College, Silver City, was con· Uvc In civic cndenvors s_ponsored ed up 10 talllcs for the local team vlsltors were Mrs. Belle Boyer, cial Interest to residents of Lin· Ill')' l,_ addltllm· to her rings 'Were lldered an outstnndlng player by the club. Hope tor a Lion vic· which netted three out pf eight Mrs. Close, Mrs. L. G. Eubank5 coin County.

pearl necklace and a wrlst· when he participated In New tory Ilea In experlence. but the free throws and committed 16 and Mrs. Larry Stockton. tt was ... tell, the latter a weddlna gltt Mexico conference games. high school· lads can capitalize fouls. The Corona lads Were announced also a donation tor "Still Life In New Mexico Art,"

m her bridegroom. McGuire was an undisputed on thclr youth. condition and tagged ror · seven foul• and the March of Dim~ drlvc hadd :~~~~~Zd ln~;re~~~c:;t ~;h~~~~ Mrs. Salomon Sanchez, Canl ''Mr Dasl•ctball" durlnrr collC"C training, he added. barmcd nino out of 18 free toascs. been made by the local club, an Mu"num of New Mexico trnvellng

· • ., " Other · a<'tlvltles for entertnln· On Snturoy night, th• Tigers that an enchilada dinner Is ""' .,. .. ::. t:: :::c'~O:~tn::::~ ;~~~ ~~cr:!llvac~"~lgNhln~~9 1Unl1v~1r;. ment of the community wlll be from Alamogordo demonstrated planned for Saturd~tY• Jan. 26, at exhibit program, wilL be hanalng ·~· .,....., · '"·• n " u announced from time to ttrric, their proweas to show the reason the club house, at the Old Court House throuah

formals ot blue and pink satin, and 19-17, and well known h 1 h 1 hi lib Sunday evening .Tan Z7 respectively, with full eklrt.t nnd throughout the Southwest tor his Lion oftlclals reported. for t e r c amp ons P ca cr. H oat e 8 8 o a Kelley, Werner, • • ·

. !J~ed bodice• featuring the prowC!l!l. In the ",arne. The Olen· . Nothing could stop tho vlllltora Sherrlll and west served sand· Those who have not seen thlo aquaro neckllnc. Mrs. Petra chose coo mnn stnrrcd.'atso In natlonnl NewspaEer Of 1800 as they rolled up a 27·9 lcad.at wlchcs; cake, minto and coffee.. unusual show nrc urged to stop a hnlo cap ot plnk ntln outllned b~~•· b halt time. Leadlng scorera for the In at the Old Court Houoc before

• """'ct all tournaments during On Disp ay At Museum . Tl,crs were Dick McAlpine 12, M h Of Di 0 i th.c r."movnl time. . 4PJth nowct& and la~, whllc college days. A World War II ob D ~-' ... U d p bl L arc mes r VfJ The' fourth show In the winter small heart shaped .TuUct cap of veteran, he wn1.1 nhot down over "Napoleon throws back the Do a~o... • an au o UC· blue satin wu Mrs. Sanchez' ":ermany In 19-14• and made a RIW!llana In Austria." vnno 11, while Tlno Lopez waa To End Janua~ 31 · art series wlll have Its formal fl4olee, 1rtsoner of war. Prlor to hlo cap· "General Ocorge Wnshlngton's hlg

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• h h d Funeral' • po nts. c Uol~ tes comm campaign neared Its close, na· P. M. and will feature the works Tho elght nower gtrl4, all of urc, f e n rcoJmflPl1ctcd Cl -llUm· "For Sale-A nent, cli:!"Ant, fouls-one more than. the vWtora tlonal and tocal oftlclals of the of lulla Penfield Reidy.

~!lflltolo, selected tatln !ormalo "'f 0 SUC«'S.S U Y nc mlll!llona ~ n -and made 10 out of 21 fref~ I National Foundation tor lnfan· . . wlth MlueA PAnbllt& Morales.. well-Clnlshcd Plensurc Sleagh." throws u Alamo scort!iJ 12 out ·aliter or the bride, and VIola Bracell Fr"'squez Seeks under 1hosc heading• some of nA tlle Par.aly.als jolncd In predict· State School Oept.

"" fll""lnntln" ne..... nnd -mmc'r ..,.. lng the American people wlll sec 'Vega weatlne white: Daisy Sn· ...... u .... ,. .... • The came wltb \Veed QW the Off' • I v· 't c . mora and PauUne McKinley, or· County Assessor Post clal It~ appear In tho Ulster Build 1 st k th to It the Mni'Ch -or Dimes over· lOla s. lit' arrtzozo thld: Sally Monreal. and. Arclna County <New York) Gazcttl:! Is· strong op a mo 11 ayo o takes and keeps pace wlth the State Superintendent oiSchoolo 'Lueras, paattlereen, and Emma Cnndfdate for Lincoln County ouc of Saturday, 3an. 4, lroO. , Grlulla_ who trallcd a during quickening mal'Ch or polio. Tom Wiley nnd Haskell . Smith, . llm"eta and Angelina Sandoval. tax DSSCS!Or on the Democratic Four pacci or this old paper in tho game only to come ba~ ~ DoubUng of the Marth ot t.!lll Crue«:!. state board member

U'clrot l!!J Bracell Fresqu~ CMrl· :1.~ Dimes period tbl!l year was no· and county cchool superintendent wz.o, according t'() an announce· ccen &t tho Old Court House In out a ono·l)()lnt lead when .Tuu ceu!tated by tripled lncldcnco of In Dona Ann County, stopped In

OICbldJ were carried by the ment made this week. At present, LJncoln b 0 t w 0 0 n n&..v and Lueras made good a nrtal char· polio during the last four ycara. Cnrrlz.o:ro Wcdnesda)' en route to Oower afrla. Ftesquez 18 deputy tax ~r March 1 tty throw. 111gb polnt men for Each year the .Natlonnl Founda· other polnto In tho area. Mem·

.TORph Petra, Lubbock. and for thla county. Looancd by Frank Pieratt m or Weed were Frank Ltd well and Uon baa gone Into debt provldlntt bcra of the Lincoln County Donrd Salomon Sanchtt. Carr l z o z o, Dom nnd reared at Plencho, na...··wcll the old popero have Dob Duckner wlth 14 and nlne fpr patient care of children and of Education met with the state were the bridegroom's nttcntJ· t.he county ofllcJt~l In n grndunte been I~ hlB CamUy'& possession mnrkers, respectively. Stx potnta ttdults stricken wJth polto-the officials In special meeting dur·

' ~nta. , of lloQdo Ulg.h Scllool and at· for 65 yearn. Tho exhibits nrc each were made tor tho GrlzzUes only epidemic disease lltll1 on lng their stay ln thin vlllaee to l Fonow1ng tho «remony, a rc· tended a Santa Fe comme-rcial cenled In CliWl to thnt tmth aldC3 by Heney Vega and ~rnld King. the lncrcue In America. dlscuu local eondltlont and

ceptlon was held at the home or ~lJene. o.f the n..,..-prlnt m"Y be r·""'• while Eddie llolguln, lerey Since sclrmtlllts &:1)" 1t Ill Ukely 1 . .. ..., .. ., ... " ... u. K """ d ,. L f 11 ed th•t a ...... le""t"d ""llo tncldcn"e prob ems. brlde'a l>at'f!nts where tdcnd!l A vctC?Znn or World Wnr 11 nnd The printing 18 clear and the enn"..., an .. oc ueras 0 ow "' ''~" ... " .. ~ .. 1 tJDII relatives toasted tbe (!()Uplc a member of the Veterans of For· paper of good qunllty, and the with Uvc pointers each. Weed will continuo until the final an· Mrs. Lorlnc Samelson, carr . l~~~~~r~l!~.Th~C!~:::~~~w:hl~t!o~~~Wnrs; Frecquez had nlx COlltento are of very great In· committed 18 fou'lt to 14 for C.r· swe.r to the dlllt!ase 11 dlseovcred, :rozo, superintendent of county 1 -~rvlce will! the Stiife 1~ rw~. nnd made nlnc out of 16 It seenu clear that the only way schoo}ll, nnnounced It had been

btitJal ~t~'! .. centM!d the refresh· Game nnd Fish Department pnor 'MJ~ Old o)urt Rouse Is, prJ. frro tl\ro'..va. Tho Zozollcs tagg!!ll l~t open to cope with the c1la1· decided at tho conference to have ment U A wall hanging with to hls return to Lincoln County marlly, a l'(!afonal muBCum, with eight out of 17. • lcngc of thlll frightening new the stnte school bQard send a It' rellgloli!t motif was employed lllter tho death of hla fA1her. John all exhlblta and ltemo In the The loeal ~erun travels to Tula· concept Ia to meet It liQU!l,rcly group to aurvey the county

' In .the decorative sebeme. . Fiesq In MnrclJ 950. permanent conectlon4 pertaining TM!l tontght fFrlday) for a eon· With a new concept of giving. schools 1n thlo cou~ty as well as l Tho brldo It the dnughtcr of . ucz, '

1 directly to Old Lincoln County rcrcnce gnme, and comes home On Natlonat Foundation rec· meet and talk wltli rosldcntn of

I l&r. and Mrs. Salvador Morales Tho cnndldllto Ill mnrrll'd nnd nnd pioneer llre In this &eetion. to ploy Hagerman here Snturday orda nrc cases that have cost UP· the varlo~ &ehool districts and ' of carrltolQ whll her husband t.he rather of etour children. HID RO'..vever, when Mr. Pieratt oUcr· night. A mca!l!lge from the stu. wards of $30,000: and bUis of learn their vtcwa. I 111 tho st~n of Mr. ~d Mrs. .Tosepb :g:~~ ~:::Ita Fres;:qucz. re· ed Ute l'.'fuseum the unJque OP· dents to residents of the commU• $5,000 to $10,000 per year for Although a spectne dote hnn

'0\larte of Cue'.r+o, N. :M .. , forma: porlunlt)" of exhibiting this raro nit)' state~, "Let's get out an~ many otbm' patients are by no not been set for the-survey, Mrs. resldenu& of thl!t vlllage. Duarte, F II p • old ne-.vspnper, the membm of srupporl the team nntJ tho &ehoot. menm rare~ Samt!lson "Mld the public will be GWI!I!l. !If a farm about 35 miles arewe artaes Honor the ataU felt that mstdenta or All of tliese rncU make clear given advance notice of lt. She CMm Lubbock, attended achooll M' F • G' d LJncoln Cou ty wpuld be 1 ..... Ruidoso To Host Gold why' the 1952 M~ of Dllnes added the survey group wants to hi!t& l'.nd at Cui!\-"0. Mra. Duarte rs. tsnme nar eau . &ecl~a lt. !}:>"'•' must succeed nn'tl why. Its slogan Obtnln first tiand knowledge re. attended tout scltools. 'l'he O)U• Mrs. Fannie Gtrnrtleau. n nurse Tho publfe 1.9 uraed to drop ln Medal BB Tournament· this yenr Is: '-rhlll fight Is yours." gardlng the roadf4 over which the Jit-le!'t :Monday en route io:lhe1r and l'€31dent of CorrizGzo far n at the Old Court llome before An announcement that Ruld080 bust'S mmt transport the chll·· new home near LUbbock. Far her number of wos honored M~b 1 to view this unusual wnt host the fourth nnnun1 Gold Albuquerque Man To dren to school, together ~th tn· go11lg awll)" costtimc, bride with fnreweU parties cxhlbtt. Medal Ba.lllcetball Tournament formation concerning loenl prob· $PJe a blue-~ .......... ~-- ...... . . _. c _ t:~<;::~:~:n4~.!~:C;.a11rn;i:~~:~~~; uct Services terns and condltlons. · tlklrt.•tace bOOtee, featuring n f>[W) engaged EncinosoStudentsRaise .bas~ made. _ Servlcesonsis.fuidal'·acl·i-dl1°'~'c+------hlgh neclcllne and mort sleeves. m Jlrfvate duty nursing. $ • • teams trom t~>..vna and baWl day at the Cnrrtm:ro Church of Job Test Schedul.,d rr-1!1 which she wore a white One party, homed by the c. D. 6 7.37 In Dames Drave In southeastern New Mexico are Christ wlll be conducted by I. L The u. s. Civil Service Com· roat. Her a~!e. Included Zumwnlts and T. A. Spencern lr.. Dy UA11'1E LACY featured In tho annunl event Pembertort. Albuquerque. Mrs. mwlon has nnnounce'd ll test, gold sll.Pl'C!S ana" t!! varl·cillored WM hel!!, at the Spencer ranch, Contrlbutloru; COl' the March of wblch Ia sponsored by the Rul· Pemberton Will assist her h~ open only to pers· Onll ,mtltled to &ilk 8Calt. where Ate gUests played bridge Dimes ~mpnfgn managed by dnso High School commcrmal band. veteranll preference, for positions

• « nnd canasta after a buUet din· the Enc£nasD school studenu and students. H. W. Dutton Is the Rev. Pemberton, whose regular of substitute postal trnnsportn· J. 6. Moore Named To· ner. Guests J~luded Mra. Edtth their teacher total $6131 to date. tourney director. pnstorate Is at Madern, near the tlon clerk throughout the rintlon.

• Crawford, Mr. and Mm Gem-ge Thos;e who hnve not yet made Entries must be submitted not Duke City, wJll hold a special aa· The position pays $1.71% an Eis•n~owar· Committee Dingwall, Mr. f!.nd M11l. E. A. their contrfbutlonll to this worthy later than Feb. 15 with the aembly Saturday night at 7 hour. There nre no experlimce re·

G. Moore, eterk of Llncolti Orme·lohnst~n, Mra. _Nellie R!Iey. OJ1d mu.c!,l needed fund are urged drawing tor brACket posltiOJll o'clock, and will deliver two &er· qulrements and no age llmts. Be· and membet of the Be· Dr. and :Mra. J. P. Tui'ner and !.ft. to do II{) wlthouf delay. T.be slated to be held Feb. 24 at the mona on Sunday-the first at 11 cause of the arduous duties, hoW·

. ~~~~;;;;;~~~tt;y~~~W~.~J~·JH~a~d~ter¥;· ~~ narne$ o~ the donors wlll be high ~ehool In Ruldost~. A. M. and the aeeond at 3 P. M. evcrj;only male ellglblos will be 'tee. · been natrted to the New =--IH- The PllhUC 18 ((!fdlally Invited. apptilnted. Applications wlll be

Mexico Eiaenhowet tor Pri!Aldent Girardeau wM where of tbe CAmpaign. Capitan legio.ih To Hold T p h H accepted until further notice. Full EXecfuUve Committee. The ll&t of loeal hospital staff and A benefit · program tor the . 0 reac · ere Information may be obtnlned the executive. minmtttee mem· gathered to honor her. Held at of Dime.! drive Ill planned March Of Dimes Dance SundaY's sermon at the C.rrl· frotn the comml!!llon's local sec· btri- was rel~Ued thla week by the horne of W. J. ·Hadley, su· for the near future. .,_, A benefit dance hu been zozo Trlttlty Method!~ Chutch retaey, Roy Harmon. at th'e car· Mllhitd tU.p) llollld&Yt state perintendent, • the honoree was . scheduled by the Capitan Amer· will be cfellvered by !tev. P. Lee r~ post office. carnpatgn martatetfor the Elaen· presented with a beige leather . ~razier To Speak . lean Legion for Saturday r)lght. Wntsht~, Albuquerque, district hbtfer group. makeup case with saddle tan Roswell Mayor Lake J. Ftazter, Jan. 26, at 8 o'clock at the Ltglon auperlntemdent of Met bod Ia t Hospital New.s

trtm. A buffet dinner was served New Mexico gubernatorial can· Home. Proceeds will be donated churches. The subJect Of hla 11 A statement from Manuel B. the f!~Uellts wit~ a largo cake dtdate, Is' sl~ted tQ. address .the to the 'March ot Dimes tun" the o'cloclc addrcsa baa not been an· BIR'l'HS . .

Oteto,' Albuquerque, clla.ltman of baked by Mrs. l'an& Turu8 ns the Capitan "veterans oi Foreign 'tl noun~. 'l'he public II Invited. · To Mr. and Mrt. Manuel Aro.· the tomnilttee, .sf&tej the d'mtUO focal _point of the table. Frosted· W"- N' """"on P"ppe' r ... o ... • ""eb .. campaign' tor Which closes 1att. gon, Carrizozo, a daughter, botn repte8ertt!l "a c:ro. M!Ctlon with pastel green lclng, the white 1:· ;· f "'h " ,,. ~ bill 31• The publlo 111 'Urged to ($en· _ Qenttfit, Bake Sale .Tan. 11: welg~ 8 pounds. 5 men tnd women In the political Icing letters the cake -elled at .ao . ?t, ln t e veteranll . tribute to thlll well deseJVt-~ H.....,e· """m. mothe- ~" -u·· ounces.

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A'lr.- """'- LaUra .Tones, Ml5.! Pttsctlta Mae!, h · · -2, from to ADMISSIONS - • stat~; Wee are ·. voluntary J'eannette Robbins. Mlss Sc ool Efecfion Robert L. General :Merchandise. Gant Eubanb, .To h n a on ofttia .. ftoih . ~till bi tNey Baea, Miss Luplta cande· F't!bk>5 bas ~n IICbeduted as 1111ted u one of from the sale 'Will be ShJeldl, Mra. Stella Wlthera, Ell· WAlk' ot~ 1lfe. 'Who ~- anxloUJ to lana, Mrs. Lloyd VIgil; Mta.. the date lor election of directors sclleduled for Jr&duatlon the purchase of a gene c;· Dow, and Mrs. Ignacio s~ ln ~ capacity 10 u · . Vlofa VIgli, Mr!l'. Sophia oruz. Uie county !lcltoots In Ltncoln Ute Unlverllt:; ot New _ tor use by the Lueras ot CArrizozo: Gary High· I~ the cliole6 01 Ebenhowet MrS. Luclndll' Slt~a M.r. carmen County. Eli!cllota are held ln the Albuquerque, at the cloae of ,, tn· 'thelr mUJlc tower, Anello: Mrs: Bettie Arm· fo,r,,l)tetldcmt.h . Lozano, lll of~ and Mr. IIChoolhoUJes of the 10 dlatrlc:U ~nt eemetter Jan. 26. strong, Claunch: Ro"y Mors.n 1r., . Otero ~ '10ut Mogan ln and :t.lr1. 1.-ck Spratt ot · · In l:JnC!Olri Cotll)ty. k: aeleclJon _ot groUp wlll not · recelv& dlplomu atudenu• horne . to om Mt& Loraine Wigley, Capitan:

tb+ YktodOID ~• nip ale t1 .for Several ot' the boepltal periOnncl, jurJges and 'alternate judge. fOr untfi itext' 1une ttnce -the Ul'll• are MHdames Wlmam Mn. Mellie zamora, Lincoln, and ~hOWff .Ia Unlty,· HonettY, wfto were on dutY or out of toWri, the vartoua dllttfc;ts baa been verllt:; has_ onl_t one conun•~· u, Mfi!kelj; Matvltf Roberti and Mr1. S.rah 1'." nutrmyer, Wlilte · "'"-~ . .. · · . were \Ullble: to atttnd. made, . ment pro,wn t-ach year. · ·· fU\x w~. . · - Olki.

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Hicks, who succumbed at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bill Gould of Fort Stanton, were held S11turday, Jan. 19, at Angus Cemetery with Rev. 0. J. Rainey o!flctntlng.

The old school house waa banked with a beautiful display of flowers from th~ many frlen~ of tho 11 llvlng children or the deceased. "Rock of Ages" and. "The Old Rugged Cross" were sung by Rev. and Mrs. McClain. Mrs. Joe Wigley and Lcotn Pflnlf• stcn accompnnled by Bessie cummins. Later, at the grave. the McCinlns gnve a touchlnlf rendition of "Just Beyond the Sunset" and ''God Be With You '1'11 We Meet Again." · Pallbearers wctc Sam Cox, . Rayford Dnrnctt, Ellis Marr, Glll Peters,· Lawrence .,.Peebles and Burr McClain with Barney Luck, Chnrllc Peebles and Lewis Cum• mlns as honorney pallbenrcra.

Relatives attcndlnK the aerY• Ices . were Mr. nnd Mra. BUl Gould, Mr. and Mrs. Heney Pee• blcs and Bobble, Mr. and Mra. Ray Hlclto of Safford, Arlz., Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hicks of El Paso and grandson .Tim Hicks of Sat· ford.

The deceased wna born Ora Hall, Dee. 1, 1874, In Hallctavllle, Texas. She tau~ht ·!school two years before marrying J~Jhn T. lllc~s In 1895. '11ley bought a ranch In Lincoln County at the foot of Monjeau ln 1916. and re­mained four yeara before movlnl to Arizona.

Mr. lltcka suffered a ~ttoke In 19-13 which left him an Invalid. At the nge :of 81, he Ill lltlll hOI• pltnllzcd ~n the Middle West.

Mrs. Hlck5 has Uved with her dn'U"ghters. Lois Gould and I.Qda Peebles, part of the time for sev· eral years. Last summer she via· lted some of her children In Michigan, but poor health de­tl:!rrnlned her return to the South• west In December.

Mrs. lllclta was vltalf)" Inter• ested In current events ancl the active lhu::s of her many chlldren and r.randchlldron. Her death of henrt failure was a sudden and terrible !!hoek 'flnd deeply mourn1!d by her n u m e r o u • frletttls. .

Survtvlng" nrc slx sons, Ray of Snftortl, Ariz., David, a mer· chant cl:!nmnn In the Pnclfle, Walter (lf Fennvllle, Mich .• Pre.t· ton or Wnnhtngton, Incl., Fred of Snntn na.rbnrn, Cnllt., and Bert of E1 Palci." .

There nrc five daughters. Lyda Peebles of Nogal, Margaret HoW• ard of Houston, Mo.. Theresa Schofield of At&ego, Mich.. Lot. Gould of Fort Stanton nnd Letha Crone of Fennvllll'. Mich. There nre 26 grandc!htldl'(!n and 13 nrent-r.rnndchUdren. and ono llV· Ina brothl'r, Ernest Roll of St. Louis, Mo. .

1'ho- .dcrensed "illh.L~ :n. ml!mllet • of the 'Mt>thodlst Church. Kelley Mortuary had cho.rge of arrange· mentn.

Mrs. Maria Mel~-ndrez Succumbs At 'Age 74·

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rizozo, suceumbed Tue~ay night nftcr n long lllr.ess. RoU!Jekeeper for thct Ramon Ayala family here for a number of yeal'!l, Mrl. Me· lcndrez left no known. relativel. A ma!lS was held Tliursd!lY m~m· lng Wltfi Rev. VIto C. de Baca ·of·· flclntJng. Interment wan In Santa Rita Cemetery.

Attend Funeral Mr. and Mra. Oscar Sametaon

wart! h) A~a lnst week at· tending tunernl services tor 01· car A. Pearson, a friend of Mr. Samelson since boyhood dayL The decensed•s 1aon, Ralph Pear· son, recently purchased one of • the Lincoln Courity ranchc. or , -the Titsworth estate. • .;,-.----.

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.. manufacturing he.re so It ls a was c a r r y I n g floweriJ and river to Daoaustaut and ~alklng very poor town. There was a wreaths to decorate the cf;!me· from · there tP the metnorl!ll. It large alrpl11ne factory ht:re th11t terles. J have never seen such was bullt ·ln 1840'<42 as a~temple ~as completely gutted bY! bombs. nora I displays and the ceme· Dt fame resembling the Parthen· "Jlhat was about the··only bomb terles were perfectly beautiful. en ot Athens, .It Is a huge Doric

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· ornce at canlzozo, N~ Mexico. under the Act of March 3, 1879.

damage done so the cl(y has Mums . were J,lsed mostly atld temple of grey marble . and In· none of the UEJlY war scarf! of so made. a mltgnlflcent showing. !Jide are Jlli..arble busts of tampus ma'ny German cltles. · ;. The Mexican along the border German men and women. l)Ur· . "Regensburg Is ,one of tM old· did much the same but nothlrtg lng the !IJ1lzi .regime lt was used est German clUes. It Is on the to compare wlth here. for many of 'their great rallies. Danube River where the Regens ''The· usual. German road re· "To tfie. west ot Regensburg

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Outside Lincoln County, -·--~- ·-·-- $2.M Per year .

· Six Months, $1.50

River jo~ns n. In 77 A. D. there fleets their Ja~k of accident con· and up the Donau Is Befrelung· was a Roman camp at the alte sclouaness. They are all v~:ry nar· shalle at Kelhelm. Ludwig I had and by 179 a permanent camp row and 'Winding and ·to add to Jt built Jn 1849·63 to commemo; had been built. Some ot th~ trouble they are lined on both · · Wl'i!ltJ•~>n~~.,....,,c..~.--~~--,.2!11~.,..-.-~7?~ or glnal waps are salil to ue·srt s es, ~... rees. 'J'f!e' tree!! (ire . It Is a rQ.Und

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standing. It was then lmown as set no more than three feet frpm building huge pllJars topped Ratlsboh. Since then It has been th-e road Itself so there Js no by statues representing the iS an lmport'ant river tra~lng city shoulder. Jt trees won't grow, German provinces. Inside are and at one t..lme waa Important they put In cement blocks. tt Is huge states representing the out· as a trading city on the over- not only the old roads but the standing ,.battles. This bulldlng

L Kinnard. E41tor •ncl •~•• land route to Italy through the same with the new ones being also c~ps a htll overlooking the

Llf.ln Germany sua..tec:t. Brenner Pass. In 1810 It became bullt today. Only the autobands Donau and Regensbure. J>llrlng 71 _pnrt or Bavd'rla. . nrc really sate to drive on. ~hey the war 1t was strafed but very Of Ex-Capitan Res1dtnt "There are still many ot the were built by Hitler llnd.all ra· little damage was dotJe.

noble ramlllcs here· who have dlate f.tom Berlin. They are com· . Captain James E. Reeves, his ruled this pJlrt of. Germany to~· parable to the Pennsylvania ... ~ "We are hopettil that we can

wife. Barbaro, and daughter, hundreds of years. Several qf the Turnplk~ and are magnificent take some leave and drive Marthn, arc former Cnpltan*c~l. old ca!rtles arc still occupied and roads, aroqnd the entire country and dents now 11talloncd In Germany moot arc occasionally open to the · ''Then ·to add to the contusion perltaps Italy and France before Mrs. Rccvea wrote the following public. An one drives around the on the roads they permit not one It gets too cold.

It nd d h "Our lite here has been very lcttCir to a friend In CllP an, a countrft you · sec several ol but two tratlers to tie auled· by the de!ICrlptlon of her trll' to and towers and walla on hill tops truclcs. J..ast wceke]ld t saw an- pleasant and we a.re looking for· life In Germdny In of nuch timely where ld estates were;· . other odd e!ght on 4thc road. ward to the ne~t year tor we wur interest the friend wantc~ 1" "LUte -nil ancient cities or Coming toward us was a truck probably be here until pext No· 11ho.rel It with Qthcr Lincoln Coun · Europe.., the str.ccts . arc tenlbly and what -lo~oked like n railroad vember. Murtha Is learning Ger· l v rc11ldcn!s: narrow DO mont nrc for one way tank car on lt. It was!-'l'hey run man very quickly and loves It ' 1 11 here. She has an marly German "I would like no much to write trattlc and some arc lmpassab e the tank earn on special tra era

1 I h , as Amer can pl11ymates. It Is a (·nch of vou lndlvldunlly but mY for · American· cars. They say with traclts on and 11. tc trucKs d 1

f h F ' 1 11 bl k h Th th d 11 d gran opportun_!JY or er. or rlngcro would not be able to to u• there Is not a rea y square oc to t em. ey are en e verc us too, and we are oppreclat·

ll-therc nrc over 50 mamcn In my In the city and I believe lt. to wherever lt ls assigned. One 1

It , Chrllltmnn boolt. so 1 will write "Another oddity to me Jo the must realize t.ftat the size of the n¥.so-'trom Bavaria, w~ fl.C'nd ·you lhlll letter to 1111 of vou. towers with clocks. There In railroad car§ here Is much Ch

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... when Martha nnii •J rf.'cclvcd our lool' up and IWC one of the clocltn It In an .odd night. The trailers first pnpern tclllna uo that we and, believe It or not, they arc all have hard rubber tires, I've ,·ould. come to Europe. From then right. The only tower cloclts I dlllCovcred. until Augwst 21 we were In a. have cecn not running or tellJng . "We have recently been to rush setting ready and packed the Incorrect t

11me were on the . Muchln (Munich). I could re·

On the 2111t we ntartcd for Nc~ American lnotallatlonn. member a little of the city trom York In the car wl.th my father "Bl'forc the war there were my visit 13 years ago. It was driving there with uo. Fot thl' very few earn here and Dlncc the badly b'ombcd and there arc still rlmt tlml' 1 drove down the Penn tratrlc has lncreaced mWJY tlmeo. blockn and blocks of gutted nvlvnnln Turnpike nnd what a But the people nrc not ·at all bulldlnaa atlll standing. The , tratrlc connclouo w It Ia a teat modern art muaeum, one of the

A recent nationwide survey on the kinds of brcaktastll Amerl· cant eat revealed· these factn:

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Uod and went to Fort Hamilton aofcty and tha accldt>nt rate lo lnndmarlro built by Ludwig I and

Less than 40 per cent of the women Interviewed and only a little over 55 per cent o: the men usually nto a good breaUfnat. Less than Qne·half of the teen: age group In the survey atartcd the day wt~h what nutrltlonlata call nn adequate breakfast. · Phone96 Catrlzozo

lor tho lnst tnstructlono, etc .. be appnlllng. Tht're arc mllllono of 11 arc otlll ntandlng and;undam- : lor" calling. The car wall taken b1cyclea and they ara an addl· aged. The city lo stlll ve1y 'lovely to -the pier for ohlpplnl! hand w~ Ilona! hnzord although beside and they have plans tor rebuild· 1u•rc 'In the Army.' T ere a aome Dtrecto there were opcclal lng. Uamllton nil the famllleo 00

1 pntho for them. It In rcveallna to "King Ludwig I of Dnvnrla was aemble to bo 1cnt to nil pnrto 0

• aN> the thlngo that -they carry u great builder and Jl!ft many 1 he world. Our ala)' there Willi

\'l'l')' plcaaant but rather hard on tho ehlldren for there lli'Clmcd to be hundreds or them with vcr) llltlO to do nnct all tho mnmnn getting tho Jlttcro no time to snll came nearer We tinnily' left on th" General Maurlct> Rono whleh waft %o oame ohl11 · Jim had I'OmO 011.

"It Ia one of the lar(l(llll trnno ports and Ia no nlrl' on mn ny ol the beat llncrn Mnrthn n nd I ho<l n rllbln by ,ourr.I'IVr\) nnd W<'rr most romtortable. The weathl'r ovC'r waa pcr1cet and It woo n arnnd trip. We tlrnt otoppt'd at Southhampton, Enalnnd. wherl' moll1 of the fnmlll(lll loft ua tor 1 hl')' wrro Air Corpo famlllell whor..u men werl' ototlont'd nt'ar London. It wno junt U hourn from thrrv to Dremrrha'\'Cn, our dcatl nation.

"We wrrC' lmm~lotl'l)' put on trnlni-CI n)(leper tor Wf' nrrlvl'd nt "l In the cvC'nlnd'-llnd wer<' n<'nt vln Frnnkturt. Martha and I w<'re Ill<' only onen comlnu to llrg€>Mbura but wp met n woman mmlng ,-to Nurnbrra r:o travrled toaether Durlna our I\\'O·hour wnlt In Frankfurt In the mom· Ina. wnlkcd around tho bunlnc!l!l dlatrll't llcrl' all the atatloM wNe very clot:P to the ront<'r of tuw-n- Our bli t.roubt" w~Udn alli!ul mete wnii To lt(!()p rno twill rrom roeklna It wna Qbnut tour dnyu before I lolrt the aenno.tlon of tho IC'a. •

"Our trip from Frankfort w011 l'nny and pleaso.nt. I noticed then tho abll.'nro of train whlstlea. Most of tho main eroulnn• are I:' It her brldgt'd or deprcasro and tho rost hnvo go.tcs. The whistle blew 111 we lett Frankfort and ngaln no wt> t>ntercd the yards hero. Jt rortalnly Is different from the continual whistle blow· Ina of statesldo trains. . "Jlm m£Jt ua and brought ua

home. We Uvo on one of tho main· atroeta on tho city In a; vory mod· ern duplex. The back tares a city pllrk with a hugo pla)'lifOl\nd Just outaldo our gato. Every ynrd In tho city ho.d n fence around It nnd theri! al'Cl doorbells at the ant(>, lower front door and apart· mcmt door. Tho gate~ nro kept locked so It Ia a llttto contUillng when. the door bell rlnas. the

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Accidents will hoppen, of tOUrM-tM whtft . ttltphone trucb are eoneerntd thty happen ·only one. mry 126,000 mlltt. And by "acckltnt'' W. mean •wn C:r tttatehtcUtncltrl last yeor the 2000 trucki operattd by • tltls company rolled neorfy 18,000,000 miles­In city and country, {n good weath.r and bad. ·

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. jlCO_ple lMng In tho m11ny apart· menta Jt astounding. In nppcar· an~ tho town Ia about tho alJe • ~t an Amtl'Jctu) city ot about $).000 orlMII but tl1o raat popula· Uon: ettbnate was about 1!10.000

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Dalnt:r drlq bows are a r .. vorlto trtmmlur feature ol the ae~asoa'• 111Joe.. Here they aro seen on an open-toed, but closed heel shoe done In black s¥de~• but may be~ bad In brown ~ede or . blue calf as the wal:llrobe dicta tea. MARY nnd her Little Lamb;

the Three B,Und Mice: Peter, the cuttnlns will not wilt. fp.,.t,r, Pumpldn Eater; Humpty

Curtains tor tho . bathroom c,nn Du"llpty; 1 J ncl.t and Jlll-fourtccm mntch the shower curtains If they ro little nursery dfhymd motifs done u~cd In fo.ct. In o. smell bothroom, red nnd block arc Included In Ito best to ho.vo them not only of this dye-fast transfer pattern. mqtehlng mo.terlal bu~ also In style. Chlldrcn'n play sultll, aprons, To.llored uhowcr curtnlns naturally go)llns, crib and · bt>d coli ror strolaht curtains. towels, curtains, can be

If tho room Is not otrlctly tnUored, made gay, entertaining, by mea.no rutncd curtains lllay. be used, lied thin nimplc, Inexpensive trnno· baclt. on in cottage nl!1n. No embroidery Ja

Doth tho shower curtain ond tho llle:cded. curtains co.n bo modo from ploutlo moterlnl bought by tho yo.rd, cspc· 1-rii''A clolly If you Jll~o tho shower Clll" to.ln capeclllUy tons and generouoly tuU. • ' 'T""- v•;;;-..

Thoro woo a Umo when kitchen curto.lno ho.d to bo orgondlo or ono ot tho other cheer mo.tcrlolo, and preferably In ~hlto. Now that color .,.,u.,o. ho.e bc~n lntroduccd more otrongly 1-~o==~=~_.;o=== ~ - ··-·n

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THE NAT-IONAL FARM AND HOME HOUR

TUNE IN YOUR LOCAl NBC .STATION £VERY SATURDAY

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* USDA Heodllnet * World·wldt covtroge of Agrlcllllurol Evtnlt * Nallonol MarkGt Summa~ ,

Efledive .Coush Syrup, Ml~ed at Home for.Economy

Na Co~ld11a. Nt tl'trk. Ru1 ~ttaa.

kct: my color pattern5 oro still frgmcd In ono or tho oUJcos. They want mo back, at a good wockl,y " • + alllary, but truly It lnn't tho money. + + +

· U'a thc....cbQJICQ 1o.r t:olt-oXPlOP$IOn. ;_..;_-­oven If only through nurccry aproll!ll

Lqt'D auppoto tho.l your ltltehon .,. ,. • 11 Early Amorlcan In thomo or ho.ll

an Jnlormar poaoant thcmo. Who.\ 1 would be moro opproprloto than

_::.,.. __ .....;;; 11omo colorful ehlntlt or ona of tho z-b ~_, b peo.no._nt prints whleb oro oltCJ! dono "· rv • .,,.,.,'" rrlrn rc;nr,,- • • • on nnturol or groy.wblto llnon?

I don't want to co th llollywood. or Jn1CL1hfL leglslatnrc. r.m nol .lclc­VISIOD matol'illL But I wont to bold my •wn ln tho business. world, and wbllo cotton clothes for children may not sound lhrlllln~t, my working ot 1t may free eomo other tliomcn for tho nuralng or teaching tltcy say wo

* Whitey Berqubt aod the Homeateadtrl • * Form and Home QuarttJ

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Utte'a.an old l:omt..lnllture :rour tr.othtt probably uttd, ac~ J. a,Jlll or.e ef tht mast tll'«tlvo lor couc~.a du~ aJ!d4r. Oc:. trltd, 70U'll awnr by lt.

f,!akt a apup with ll eupe cranu!a~ eacar end or.o cup -.ur. No ~kln1 nHdfd. Or )'ou an ·uu ccro ayrup or l!:tut:l ~.oct)', lcstcad ef aurar mup.

Now put 2)4 our.tta ol Pinos Into 1 pint b:lttle, ar.d llll up with :;out ayrup. Th'­ina1cca i full p!nt cf COUilb rned!.dt:t, an<S cNn you about four tlmu u mu:h lor your M'.O!W'. J' 'lcteJ:a ~>trf"tly and tutca llr.a.

Ar.d :rou'll 114)1 lt't rtally ew:lknt fC1' qultk a:Ucn. You en fed It takt l;o!d ewiltly, fllx:tr-.s phlt1fm, coothu lnllilcl lr.@rnbtacu. hc!;:s· ckv tl:t lllr P=ta­'t'hUJit n:al!ca b:nlll!cc W1 ar:d lata 7cu co~ tbllul a:Up. ·

Plen fJ a lptt!al aJml)ilucd cf pro•u In ccnttntra~ fotC>o n!l­

kl:oW!I aeWp on tl-.tc;U teeS ;;;,~~[~!'';tauoz:s. Motf)o tt!!m<lt<f U ~l

need so, much. . "Johnny won't ~cor or It, To em·

ploy my loved old Mo.ndy regularly. lrulto.ad of ono day a week, would meon a wcll·mo.nogcd home. The older girls wculd tnke on Po.m unW 1 got home at bo.lf·po.at four. And J would have all the thrlll of reo.Uy worltlng again. But my ·dcn'r kind Johnny dlnapproVCll. · •

"What In your nolutlon? You mun ho.vo bod thla problem pronentcd to you bcforo." •.

Indeed J ho.ve, · Pcn!lll. ·You are quito right In tblnldna thot dlnbwo.ter ocho In o common dllleono. But th!!te o.rc two wo.yo of putting thlll quentlon. and $'ours hi the rotlonol, rco.sono.ble, nod even highly d!!ntf. o.ble wo.y. 1\to.ny a ~plumy would bo rcUcved of hiD mon pressing onx• lob. mo.ny a Johnny's 1Uh would actually be prolonged, If he could 'tccl.that tho woma_n ot home could take care of hcrs!!U o.nd, the ehll· dren should be die or be lncnpnc·

•Uated. Johnny docnn't kncro haw luclcy be llll

Fall-Tho women 1 advise to ctny at

hnme arc tho failures. They arc the women whn can't run the aUalr1 of

:---11avt~oetns--mJd-11m1r-ellibi and one Or Sfrlkfngfy nlfeyec:f man with aey IUC:CeU, and )let WhO

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Ia cinH r., tltden'leilt tccl that they are quite capable or • .If you're sen!aUonal exploits In the field of f~ubf:S.• . ·movies. art. !etters-anything that · l1itlel& gets their names and pictures Into 7011 Dlfl7 tho magazines IUld papers,

llot Iona ago a pretty. rcsUcss, discontented woman did get her name Into tho papers. She won a donee contest In a rather low,tn~e ot ~oadhome •nd afterward went homo with tho man-up to that tWo­ping a ~~anger to Jler-with whom abo had danced. '

Study your roomn and soo 'unt wbot ldnd of curto.lnn they need. Onco thlll lu doeldc:d, you'll hovo tun getting together Just what'a needed.

Ute Unuw Trutmeota For Bb«r C.rC.Inl

Sheer ·curltllrul aren't al~oya per· fcctb' plain; neither ore thi!7 aJ. wayo fcpllnhlc ond ruffled. Todoy'D trend ohcro11 lntcrcoUns ofloclll ob­tnlncd b7 treo ling llhcer c:urmlnll almool 011 dropcrlcn.

To.ltc, fbr exnmplc, tile room with a lorgo comer wln!low. U 10:1 need the light or don't won! to cloco out tho view, then cheer curto.lnn ore on o.blmlutc concnuo.l. aut, you mn.Y nny, tho room Ill n Uvlna rcnm. .lind you wotlt oomothtna rcolly appro· prloto.

Sheer curltllna Jor Ul111 typo of corner window may l:o 11trlctly t!IUorcd. Plncb·plcot them ot. the top ond place on troverne rodo no they con oo drown eonUy. Uno closed or open. 011 dcalrcd. Curto!nll trent. cd !n thlll way nhould bo luxurfoUII for they hove co dropcrieo "to help them out." Plnc:b pl!!ot!J nhould btl full: hove hem$ at !cant tlvo lnchca 'deep. •

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charges · th!! pall' the nav. charges lncld'ded drug · ~~

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Hero, then, Ia tho Ideo.! chotc ... U tho kitchen baa a £OY Informal·

tty and you want a clco.r view of AT YOUI GtOCll'S tho outcldo, wh)' bathOl' ~lth cur- o IUILD!IS Of POWII IQUIPM!H' tafns at all? You•n flntl that 6 p!eco ----r-~,__... ____ ..__...:._._ "·- ~ .~----

of colored ruUlo througb Which Y01l run elonUo can bo placed to eo aU tho wo.y around tho window, thua glvlnc yqu the color accent o.nd the This 11/inols Farmer Says: • fr,ocdom of view deal.rt!d.

Solvo Wtndow Problema With Clever Corlalna~> "I CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON FIRESTONE OPEN CENTERS

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probnbly uro oU tho Ugbt they eon geL. Curto.lrul. rather than dropcu oro tho tmnwer. Sbcor curtnlnn on double rodu will o.nllt7or tho purpono nl,ccly, cnpec'io.Uy thnto whlch arc

. Ucd boell ln hour glocn lanhlon. Vlcwa outnldo tho t7ln!low cannot

cnally be chanced, but you don't hove to loolt out! Tt!!at wlnllow11 lllto ihla with pretty curtolno Md you cob ho.vo oc nice o picture 01 you wont. Figured loco panclt oro ex· celltml tor Uvln!l o.nd dlnlng room windom. You mlgbt bovo an otten· Uon getting cornice o.n1 snmo atrllc• Jng pattern In the drapes bung at either nldo to complete tho cft~'c:t.

ln!omijll ,ij';lng r~• wil.b wln­dowu., beymmo. lind ldtehem. tao, enn hove tho C'.tl!llde view bloclted with gotl.lorcd a!:eer curtalrul. You mtght try uta ol three or fC'.u row~ of lhcne. wilb the bfitt4!n edge plJ)ed In a ooUd co!or thot gaca wcll In the room.

Wln:!owu whJch llblW nethlng a\ aU on tho cuts!de, enpecJaUy those whJch IOGk right at the wall of an• other hnulle enn hove tailored cur· to1ns ln geed colors. Ttake a c:lutb or gco:J texture ami add snmc ver­tical stripes of hrlgbt calor, ac:2 use these at the win:!owa. ~ndy•strlped c:urtams are gand

In many rooms. whether these are • tnUored or feminine. A girl'o room may hove frothy org•ndle bod· spreoil and dreulng tallfe. What •

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difference between uacwr tires, and that is t,Q put them to work.. On ant job. ya:can $00n see that the Firestone Champion. Open Center outpulls aU other open center tires.

From the.UitttOt seat you'll soon see wiJy, it outpulls aU tuber tires. It's the only open center tire with Power·Ai'c traction . b~ tapered and c:utved to

·take a full·ttaction .bite deep intO tlf• ground. And it's the aoly tire that is "Cl~igned '"?. cup ~! soil fo~ a sttonge,r . gr1p and. give po51t1ve dearung .as welL

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·Ol coune U yol) ate one of the million or mote fumers who ptefet a traction• center type'O:ttite,. be sute to get the oalf ttilctioQ.-center-tite C'Yet- &uH.,._u -- ··~ · ~t.::..

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'thfr .whole .sordid 1toey waa thr lotat •1eat ... old's tearfUl &7 Qt ••Mo~tl" when the iOdden ·llitenr . went •with the oUicetli to the tole!

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'Ufe fJrJt birth II pf 1he ,natQroJ •eU,, the awakening, .ao ,.to.. ~a)C, to •hll ,natufal, worJd. The 1econd blrtll lJ of the !!UPernat\lraJ 1el,t, thll! awa)(enfna to t h e spltltuaJ world, the be&4lnln~ of "living unto G o d." Sometimes tblls' nllw b l r t b cornea very enrlyln · lit~. Dr. W.n_rf!!ilr;!d! v e r y epnaerv11Uvo Dr, FortiiiGII theolplfnn; pucd to · thlnlc thllt the second blrt~ mlabt In Borne cnaea actually come before the natural birth. <See Jeremiah 1:.6). . . • . '

A man mtly become voey .dJs. tlnf!lllahed, may bo n groat scholar, and aWl not ht1vo been born agaln. NlcodemuD is o caso In point. He was t1 man who ht1d ovcrytblng, aa tho ooyl.llg ln; bo waa n judea In tho J ewlllb Ulgh Court. n man both wcaltby nntl reJlpcctablo. But J,\t had not been .born agaJn. ... '

God b tl1e Ufe .. Glver · T~ Englloh trnnlllatlon of Jolm

3-:v haa gJvcn many pcrcoll!J the !dell that belns born aeaJn Is a duty, Now n duty 14 eomethlnJ thnt yau O!Jiht to do, and thllt by your own dw!co you can do U yOU wm. IL'I! up to ytu. Bu' <taking tho U!aeh• lng ot the Dlblo as a wholo) tlcJng bnrn agtdn IIJ no$ 1 duty. It Is tho· (lc:t ot Ood. ..

WhalJcs• waa "'~ , .. lhcl Greek .r Job S SJWllu'"} Is tha1 u Ia DeCelllfJ, u .. la-411"DDble, t. be btnt 11ala. '.1111111 caa be •• lcnltJDIUl. lie rHW1h, b1 tbo QlrUut llle liJI!eu .tiler• Ia- HMewJI.ere- Che­bcp_.an~ tl lila\ lUt. Yn IDftt hate llee• bo111 nee 1.11 eriler· te aee lllo rn~lallte. Y•• mul be bltll arabi Ill enlu ,. ~ a ...

. Tho aced whlcb wcr sow tn fieM or prden must bave tho eenn of ll!e In U or U wW nqvcr grow. But oo farmer can rive Ule to nte!eu eeed. Ood atcno Ia the Utc-Jl,11a, tn the firnt blrtb or In tho aecond.

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S, OME p-tlltUJ icl lbla far In thelt lhlnklnl and then Uwy become

dlacauraacd. "11 cnly Gad can alva lito," thoy thlr..k. "whal Ia tile uao d my trrlna to cbe)o b1m7 U God Ukoa tho first ltcp th&n •U J can do la to walt for h1m. t~o mlttet !:IF' mtJcb I want to be 1 CbrJ.sUan In my hoart, J may nst he able to. f~ OM may t.ot.elle at to maka u pt!Olllbla for me to do -.obal I wan~ to do." This la a mistaken thi!Uiht.

..JtluJ-C-alrllt, •• h~U btllao­'trU • Yet)' alnl~ 'belUver Ill Pretleatl.eaUt~ ,JUter W a Jarp tllarcll.lae.lld ... )lqa .r "OJIIe bl liLt co;~~nptJu · w11t ~him Wtra,r allelil ~e .. Unau-. 1M ~rtae tllal •• ate la Ollll'a ••al• ... Ulall]l(r­Uul JUe caJI c.me ..:l7 •• lte llfmult ~ u t. .., ...u. ' Tl::ey wcu!d au Stat atuut ~

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yoJ.U:' esUm~tiOil w~s ':he greate!!t .achievement ot the lloml!ns.T" . '

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Mrs. E. P. Forbus last week were Mr.. and Mrs. CUff Zumwalt the u: s. Army ·overseas, wrlt~ Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hoyle and S?Jl and Chloe Peters motored to At· hls mother he appreciates the from Hobbs. . tesla Sunday tor a vlslt wlth Mr. newspapers she has ~nt hlm,

The CaP.ltan Woman's Club ~nd Mrs. B. Zumwalt. . and a special message to the held Ita resular monthly meet· M.Y ego took a su~tden sUp. 1 JJncoln County News Informs the ln~r·on Frl.day, Jan. 18, with Mrs. tho.Ught I coul4 bake a flllr look· editor that this paper "sure D. 0. Murphy presll!lng. Mrs. F. lng cake, but 1 wish you could keeps me up on news trom home H. Hall Jr. was ln charge of the see what Jack Aldrich baked tor and 1t ,!s 3utn like seelna an old mualcal program tor the atter· me-a mountainous Ught angel friend. . · noon. The club ls to. conduct tood cake, with a wish- for my bake sale o~ Saturday, Jafl, 26, That dld itt 1'11 PJannlnl tor the tutureT .IllY

· nt 'NUfPhy'lfr store; ·With· out In the kitchen trying t~ U. S. DttenJe Bondi. Hu~}\ Bancroft as ~halnnan. The do ns well every week the rest ot entire proce$ will go to the the year, providing the hens let _ ___..___.. ______ _ :March of Dimes fund. · me waste that many Cii»·

There Will be a nenetlt dance 1 thought the kids came home at the Leilon Home on Saturday, with a cute pun. One aald, Jan. 26, at 8 P. M. Proceeds will "Carrt.blowa·so," and the other go to the polio March of Dimes 9ntd "Capitan tOo." fund. Pleue atten«l lf you e<~,n. ·

C. E. NESS . Re.ulti of buketball games

played lut Friday night: 'B team, Ruidoso 1a Capitan 31; A team, Capitan 63, Ruidoso 18.

An electric motor II one of the cheapest "hired banda" on a Carqt. ·

Q~naAL DIIUUKC& rect ata~ •/11.

Mr. and Mfl, J•me~~ Pafl!<lns or Fort Sumner vflltcd at the home of Seymour Couens last week· end. Mrs. FarfOns fB the rormer Elleen CouenJ.

Mr.. Edna Laram.te's slater, Mrs. A. B. Ausbrook. Davenport, Iowa, hal arrived Cor nn lndefl· nlte vlllt at Mrs. Lntamle's home.

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GOOD FOOD GOOD COFFEE

Ftftd Chicken Every Day Stltl S.Hing Baied Goods

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payera 1n LlneolD CountJ to render tbelr property tuu. Deadlm• 11 March 1. ~ Ptn· alty 'WUI ~ ad4ed after tbat Phone 1•2 ' Carrlsox• date. R.UtON S. LUNA.

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UNCOLN M~ehem 'Candidate For Feb. -4 Deadltne· For ! By MRS. 1· E. PBILLIPB 2nd. Term A$ 6overnor Reg1,strotion SwJtch

. ~·me$·. ~ Tesal~ Ruth Morris has been · 111 lth f1 · New Mexlcp's Governor EdwJn F.ebr4-Is the-Jast date· upon ~ . MWJ'fl. A~jie aumgard~er, L. 'Mechem, Santa Fe, has an· which vofetjl mcyy chai'Jg(1 ~941, u the name Of ~aey

nounced he will be a candld"t"' party "t.'ili"'lons "'e· ·.f<. O"" t.'"'e····· of nu· 1.-o•" c 1 · ·1 d r1 · ,. · ' very elflclent- county nurae, w.... .. '"' .. • .. , "' • ..,. •• . · · · ... ~ . .. . ....,. · · • · • . oa a · e. ved .frqm cafbon· i a.t the schbolhouse this weelf'LI ror re·electlon to that· otttce. · 6 primary. PoUUcal · a em. 1ltY• ~. r~ Vlcfal, AlbUquerque, U. $. JUcJ Vei~"'bl~ niJtter.. . . . ; -checking over the cihOdren. It If The announcement came nbout which wlll cqlmlnate .witJ:a . ....,..,,........,· .,._· ,..,....,..,..· ....,.,.._· .....,_· -·-... ..--.._..,_..,........:.,.~_::.· ........,· _ _;.,.,:..' ......:·-! n gre:~t comfort to have somconr In -an-· Informal manner las: Nov. 4 aencr~ clt!cllon,· st~Jrt& · · .who~ls capable come tn and .glvc- week Fils a reporter mnde the Feb. 4 when Governor Ji:dwln L. t\'advlrr and help ever so often. :omment to Mr. Mechem thafhe Mt!chem Jssucs the timnnl proc• • M1. . and Mrs. Dennis cooper 11lght all well ~nnounce then 1\13 lam~Uon callJng tor the prlmlli'.Y ~and 11on, Lloyd, drove down !ron 'ater. nnd the governor agreed. election May 6. · P.resent vot1eis'l ICaplrnn ar.ad vlllted . Lincoln •n to II platform, he s"nld, "In· Cl!nnot change their" narty alle· ~ trloncls sunday. Mi'R. Coope: l!grlty nnd firmness In ndmln· glance after the PrQClamatlon }Ul!J

111penr the day with Mrs. Wright ·stratton" Is ''all 1 cri.n promltJc." l>~cn,tssued, but n~w vQters1hlWfil" ·· A rl s 1 1 th 1 He stated he. plans . no active two additional month1 In whlcb ~ r 111r • a aa s ano er one o \the many unfortunate who. har ·nrnt>lt.lgn prior tQ the Republl· lo register. , ..• ~ bet>n on the sick list. · ··11 n prlmar.y convention, hall set Mar.ch 4 · fs the ilrst dqte to.r ~ 1 hear that Mrs. Jeff Docltray 'Jl no campaign mnchlnNy, and candidates to tlle tor· places on (who Is Ill In the Fort Stant or namlld no campaign mnna(ll!r. the primary .electlo~ ballots, ~hospital, Is feeling bi!Lter , bu! Ttw reponed, he March 7 Is the final date for fll· ·will tt!maln In thP. sometime~

Bnrbttra Armstrong. and rnro llnr Davis spent a day In Ros

'well. · Jim RamPJCY has convalt!sced

·to th11 extent of b11lng, nbl~,> to g~· arountl with 11 cane lnst$d of crutchea . . We are plcnset:l to ·hnvl! Jhf" Carlos Sanch(!Z.R. who former)} lved In Ruidoso, In our eommu lty. They have purchnnt>d tht

· rthur Lucero house. Mr. San· h~ Is cmplpycd at Fort Stan on.

It Is surprising how many peo le In thll vicinity nre lnterl!stel1

n having telephones. \VIlli, I know how much RE.A

u lnt!ant to all of un-..nnd I'm ure telephones lYlll help 11 lot

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ge from tho p£>Ople ot Lincoln ounty and I would In soma way lh• to thank the people of Lin .,,, n County.

It Is nice tq know that the peo· tr 111 homo arl! thinking of you n simple word-thanka a mil ton. RICHARD C. BREWSTER

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The 4·11 Story, a history of 4;11 lub work written by Frnnklln , Reck, will ao on sale early

his yt'ar.

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lH TD PIIOIATK COURT ATE OF NEW MEXICO. ·, UNTY OF LINCOLN I • 1'RE MA'ttER OF. I J: LAST WILL AND l

AMENT OF BEJrr I No. 71D AY BONNELL. ·I -~uid. )

N<n'ICE WHO~ IT MAY CONCERN:

Nottce Ia htreb1 11ven that an i'!.atrumtnt purport!~ to be the r.:•t W111 and Testament ot Bert ,ay Bonnell, deoealfld, has been ~lid for probate In the Probate ~urt ol Uncoln County, Now ~exlro, and by order, tho lOth lay of February, 1~ at tho lour ot 10:00 o'clock A. M.. at he Court Room ot uld Court In ht Y.lllaa• of C.rr1mlo, New ~exlco. Ia the day, time and 1llce Cor hurlnl proof of said ~11 Will and "''Mtamcnt. ! Therefore. any peraon or per· ona wtahlna to enter obJootlofUI o the probatlnt of aald La.at VIII and Testament are lr.ercb)' 10tUJt'd to rtlt their obJocllona In bt ortlce of tho County Clllrk of Jneoln County, on or before tho lmt Nt ror heartnt. i Dated at CarrtZORO, New M~x· :lO, thla 27th da1 of December. lm. J. 0. MOORE, 11 Probate Clerk.

By lnlce Huat. Deputy.

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LODGES coJOT CJIAJ"na ..... OJlDEa EAITEU

ITO .ttt on the fllll Thunday ln

Eacll Month · . ' 'lllU., II 1 a QIIISCIU., la'llted

........ Loll Qol.lld, w. M. N.ra. Jeanette Limon, s.cr.tall'

A. P.&A.II. ............ . Coldllllo lr ... NeldN itplat lltttlDII liM on Second r WtdMiday in Each Month · ! Lttoy llcXnlabt. W. J.l.

lof Shafer, Seclrtt&r)'

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voter1,1 '>Ut nominating peUtlonn. but mentioned there will bl.' srven days after the GOP conwmtlon. rentutlvely set for Feb. 2R-2!J, In which to circulate petitions If he

until April 5 to transfer r•~gll!tra t I on to their new precincts, and April 7 Is the last date tor new V<O~ers. to register.

' lo not nominated !which Is con· ··-----lilderlld highly unlllcely 1.

Support the March of IJtrnes.

Tht! nation's l!J~l peanut crop wus nbout l!J per cent 11maller 'han average.

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IIADIATOftS WROLESA'tB- RETAIL Dlatrtbut!)ra lor Hanllon. McCord and 0. 5 0.

Clecmtng. llepalrtng and l'llcortng. One, Day IN tlc:.

STAR RADIATOR SALI!S AND SERVICE

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PHILLIPS AUTO· SERVICE R(ifrJgeratfon Service

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Phillip• "66" -Ga1 Oilt and 6rutu Tirea and Tubes Flats Fixtid

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J. J. 'Buster) locme Phone 55

Tho1na1 B. O'Rear

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Ill MOFHIR'S OAfS 4 fettlv• Colora lor Mlxitttl•tllt4ofcltlltgl What a thrill to collect tbt nluablt, !Utful premiums that com• ln1lde IYit')' bla aquart packaae of Mother'• Oaul Start today! No wahloa-no coupoot-no monty co "nd (or thh a ally colored Carnival W a~t1 or AJwnl. num Were, "Flre.KJnJ.'' Cup &Dil Saucer, ot "Wild Rou" pauun Cblna.

And remtmbtr,ther.-, no lcerqaallrJ, aof11 dclldoua, more noudthlna Ollmtal IUr yo111 family than Mother'• Oaul !}rt 1~-tadayl _

INOTHU'I OATI-• t~r•tluct ef 1HI QUAKIIt OAfl COM,AHY.

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t . . . IN THi DISTBI. COURT' OF • .·· • , LINCOLN, C7;ltfN'r!, l .. .! NEW ;MEXICQ .

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more U. s. government · · l,lecause they atm r.epr~ >ent the .nighest, the best an~ · · >afest form ot fixoo money .fn· ~e&tment in this world. All other !nve&tmeijt risks are determJned )y ref.erence to them. ·

J i. ,\ Board of C0unty Comn1~sslon· \ · e~s of· Lincoln County, ;NeW :Mex· -1 .~ , i,~o, Pl,!ilntlff,, VP.. Kp.de Sandter )ta. 301 +75, point on curve and

. qn~ husband, If ·married, Tlnnle, ">Oint on the northerly llne of · · .l ~~w Me:lilco; W. J. 'I': Sandfer Section 13. Containing 1.515 acres, i' · !) ~'tld wife, If married, Gres, Call· more or less. · ' , {<irnia; :Mary Allee Sandfer, Fol· You and each of you are fur·

, 1 !j(im, California; VIrginia Lucllle her notltled that the said petl· \ 7' $jndfer, Roswell, New Mexico; ion will be presented to the \ \' VJola May Sandf~r, Golden, Colo· tbove entitlGd Court on the 2JUh

1 i ·· t-do; Charles Tony Sandfer, Ros· lay ot February, A. Q. 195~. ~~ well, New MexlcOl WUlle J. Sand· ~arrlzozo, New Mexico, ·and that . fer, a''rnlnQr, in the Armed Ser->· mless appear and answ~r · i~s; John Floyd Sandfer, a ml· :aid upon that dq.te, the

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VI.) J. T. Sand(er and wife, If \. D. 1952. tan, this wee!~ announced his ·married, Cres, California; ·Mary Cs> J. G. MOOJlE, candidacy for 'clerlt of Uncoln

., Al~ce Sandfer, Folsom. Calltor· Clerk of· the District C'ourt. County on the Republican tlcltct. ~· VIrginia Lucille Sandfer. 1 D. C. SEAL) J 1l·l8·25 F 1 The candidate, whose birth·

• ~ell, New Mexico;· VIola May - place Is Roswell>, was appointed ~. S.ndter, Golden; Co 1 or Ill do; IN THE PROBATE. COURT deputy clerlt for tbls county on

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Mrs. Hlirry AgUayo Wt\S Jn Ros· well a tew days Jash'Weck.

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COMPLETE LINE OF DRUGS •. COSMETIC~ AND MANY OTHER lTENS FOR YOUR NEEDi · .

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~ CbJrles Tony Sandfer, Roswell. ~TATE OF NEW MEXICO, l Jan. 7. A graduate of Capltnn .. fleW MexiCQ.l Willi~ •.'[, ::OUNTY OF LINCOLN. • '• l Heigh Sehool,-Harerow -hru•+

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,. Joon Floyd Sandter, a minor, In rHE LAST WILL AND l past 16 years. Following gradua· ·~~Armed Services; Leroy Sand· rEST AMENT OF I No. 768 tton he served two years as a ttr~ a mlnor, ',l'lnnte, New Mexico '!OBERT D. MOORE, l pharmacist's mate In the U. s.

' ~you and each of you, arc '>eceased. l Na.vy, 13 months of which tJme · ~· notified that a petition has NOTICE OF HEARING UPON was spent as assistant to the ~n tned in the above entitled FINAL ACCOUNT AND REPORT personnel officer at the naval

"Colin nnd seld cause has been STATE OF NEW MEXICO TO: hospital In Corpu!J Christl. At the ~~$rlla..t_ed all Cau&e jNo. 5906 ·On Ruth Muillnax Moore, Wood ~onclunlon of his naval tour of · ·. clvll docket of. said court: ~ulllnax Moore, Linda Frances duty, he enrolled at Highlands

t the Board of 'County Com· Moore and Joseph Curtis Moore, u 1 •• L v N M C t

n vers.,.y, as egas, . · ., of Lincoln oun y, md to all unknown heirs of where he majored In business

Mexico, Is the petitioner In 'tobert D. Moore, deceased. and ndmlnlstrntlon. · Jl.ld cause and that you and o nil unlmown peit:ons claiming Prior to Harcrow's courthounc -.eh ot you a.re the defcndantn; 1 ny lien upon or rlght, title or n he had been em·

\,...uti the purpo11e and nature ot · ntereot In or to the eotnte of said for two yearo on the ad· , Mid pcUUon Is to condemn cer· leeedent, GREETING: mlnlstrat!ve 'staff of the u. s. \ ·t.On property described therein, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PubiJr Health Service llospttal, 1Jt> Qt which you and each of you ·hat Ruth Mullinax Moore has Fort Stanton. and Cor the ·llwt

are severally the owners, as fol· rued her Flna.l Report and A~· year hod nino becri pollee Judge tows, to-wJt: "OUnt no Executrix of the estate and juotfcc of the peace at Capl·

• Kntlc Sandler and husband, If of Robert D. Moore. deceneed; to· tan. where he to a property mar.rlcd, Tinnie, New Mexico; W. qether with her Petition prnytnn owne.r. 1. T. Sandler and wlte, lf mnr· tor her dlechargc; That the ·The county clcrlt candidate, a rlcd, Cres, Callfornln; Mary Allee Honorable Elerdo Chnvcz, Pro· bachelor. In a membcr of Mu

t> Sandler, Folsom, Callfomfa; VIr· ba,fe Judge of Lincoln C<lunty, Chapter of ttappa Slama Kappa glnln Lucllle Sandfer, Roswell, Nllw Mexico, ha.o eet the lOth National Fraternity, vice noble New Mex!co; VIola May Sandfer, lay of March. 1952. at the hour crrnnd ot Carrizozo Independent

"' Golden, Colorado; Charles Toney 1f 10:00 o'cloclt A. M.. nt the Order of Odfl Fellows and c!!Cre· Sandter, Roswell, New Mcxtco: ·uurt room of the Probate C<lurt tory of the Capitan Chamber of

~ Wllllc J. Snndter, a minor, In the ,, carrizozo. Lincoln County. ,. ....... , h Fl d .ommc ... .,. Armed Scrvkeii Jo n . oy \lew ~co. llD tbc ;day, time ... ~~---Sandter, a minor, In the Armed md place tor hcru-lnr. obJcctlon!l .

• Services; (.('roy Sandter. o minor, 'f any there be, to the n!lld Final TinnJe, New Mexico. Account and Report; that. at tho

That part of a strip of land, said time and ploee1 the Probate r, varied ln wldth, owqcd by the court wl1l consider onld Flna.l

Grantor, lying and belns oltunto Acoounf , ond Report. and wtll ln tho liE~ of Scctlon 24, and proceed to dcte(mlne the heir·

~the SE~ of S!!etlon 13. T. 10 S.. qhlp of nald r.obert D. Moore, the n. 1'1 E., NMPM, County or Lln· ,wnernhlp ot blo cntnte. tht> In coln, Stato of New Mexico: being •ererrt of each respective elnlm·

ft ro feet wlde on the lett from Sta. ·mt thereto or therein. nntl tht' 217+00.63 to Sta. 233+75. 75 feet pcrr:ono entitled to dliJtrlbutlon

_.wide on the left from Stn. 233+75 •hereof. to stn. 23S+50, 60 feet wide on The name and addreo of the tho lett from Stn. 235+50 to Sto. 1 ttomcy for the executrix L9 11.

;.~253-+4.5, and ro feet wide on the Elfred Jonell, Cnrrlwzo. New right from Stn. 217+00.63 to Sta. Mexico. 253+45, parallel wJth and ad· IN wrrNESS WliEREOF. I

?ocjaoont to tho following d~rlbed. hove hereunto set my hand and surveyed center line, to·\vlt: ceal of the Probate Court on thin

Dcglnnlng at center llne Sta. •he 15th day of January. 1952. ~ 'l't+OO.Ga of NMP 5·23(1), Coun· J. G. MOOnE. Probate Clerk. · . ty of IJncotn, Stilte of New Mex· . By Janie Bnto2, Deputy.

ico, ond point on curve; thence 1 P. c. SEAL> 318·2!1 F 1·8 t northerly op a 2"00' curve (rodluo -·- OF '""'W MEXICO

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,, ~.5 feet to StL 221+18.13. point NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL E. E. 'Chavez Candidate . of tangent; thence N. 5"13' .X.. a PROPERTY ON WIIICH TAXES

dliWlce of 157.6 teet to. Sta. Aim DEI.INQUENT ~SATISFY For District Attorney """+'""....:~ 1 t. r cu ... •e· thence THE LIEN FOR TAXES. PIDIA'L- ' Arullntnnt District Attorn"" E.

• .......,.rth·~~l'y"' opon "a 2°•00' ·~e era TIES. INTEREST AND C(k,"'f DUE E. Chavez, Las Crue€9, !l!lid~thln no >:;£ • TO "'"0' 11 lT .. ,.AY CO:"""""''"': dlus-2£65 feet) through an arc .-. n m '"' "'"'""'".. week he will ceek the ortlce of of s•37' to the lett a distance of Notice Is hcm!by given that on dlstrkt auomey for the Llnooln

• 420.84 feet to Sta. 227+00.5'1, the third biondoy In l'nnuary. County district oo ·a Democrotlc point of'tnngent; thence N. a•24• bclng the 21st day ot snld month.. cnndlthte. The office fg no-.v held w. a dlstnnee of 8:}5.~ feet to Sta. 1952, In the oHiee of the CountY by Thomoo K. Campbell, another

,. 236+02.07, point ot curve; thence Treasurer In Lincoln ~unty. Lnn Cruces man. northerly on n 4°00' curve (rn· New Mexloo. oommenclna nt the A native Ne-W' Mexican, Chavez d1~1432.5 feet) through an o.rc hour of 10:00 A. !.1. nnd oon· has o bachelor of nrta degree

• of 20"23' to the right a dlstnnce tlnulng from day to day for a from New Mexico State CoUer;:e oi 509.58 feet to Sta. m+U.65. period of five days, unless nll and a degree In law from point of tangent; thence N, ta•w property dellnquant for taxes Gc-orgetotvn University, Wash·

~E. a dl!tance ot 306.€» teet to Sta. shall sooner be !!:Old, the under· lngton, D. C. He completed po3! 2«+18.29, a point on the north· Signed County Treasurer by vir· nrndunte \._-ork at the University erly Une of SectJon 24 distance tue of the power vested In her of Chicago. .

..,13801i3 feet tve5terly from the by law will offer for sale and The rondldnte .• nrolstnnt dl3· northeasterly corner oJ said See· tell at public vendue to the trlct attorney of the third jU· tton :M; thence continuing N. hlgh6t bidder for caah the lands dlclnl district for the parrt six

,.. 16"59' E. a -distance of 300.17 nnd lou or patU of lou on which ~·ears. Is a member of the Lns l teet to Sta. 249+11.46, point of tnxet are delinquent for the yeo.r C'MJCl's Chamber cif Commerce,

curve: thence northwesterly on 1MS. and prlot years. lt _MY~ nA Elks Club, Optimist Club, Miter-.. an 11•00' curve (rad1~.9 shown by the tax roll& of said lean Legion, Knl~hts of Cotum·

I feet> through llll arc of 58.029" county for said year and prior bus. Donn Ana County SherUrs ' to the left a dlstanee of 527.54 yean, unles5 the amount of Posse. Chavez. a vetetnn of World

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' ~ feet to Sta. 2!S3+45,· Containing taxes, penattle•, lnter6t .~n:f War II durtng which he served> • g.s:s2 ttcres, more or leM, of coWITNsts duESSe ,.bo ~!d·hbaenfodretthhl1e •1a4lthe. frouthr yea

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whteh 0.356 of. an acre, more or "Y · a er o ree c ren. ; • less, 1s contained ln adjacent day of Dec~mb@f, 195L . . ·t-'. properties. Net area-9.496 acre~~, 'I'rea.u~~~~:~r;~:~t,... Bloodworth ,TOJRun For

~ m~esfriple;· iam1 120· teet wtde. New Mexico. ,. State Senute Post l)!lng ·and. being situate in the Ctm'i'IFtCATE OF POSTING Lloyd P. Bloodworth, Rufdos(), W~ NE* of Section 13, T.lJ S., t, Maude F. Esham, County former publtsltiir of. the Ruidoso R.11 E., NMPM, County of L}n· TteUUret of the County of Lin• News, reported this week be lfl a

r ·rolii, State of New :M'extcorbelng State of. Pew Mextw, do t<rutdldnte for stnte senator ftom ~ 60 teet wide btl . eaoh !Ide ot, certifY tltat tlte above- no·. Lincoln County on the Demo·

parallel ·with and •dlacent aale of real property for crlitic ticket. · +'th& tollO\vJrtg descrlbf!d, taxe1 waa duly po!t• Bloodworth stated be lm8

. center tine, to-wlt: . .. ~d ln ifiY office on the 14th day owned property in thiB county Beginning at c•nter Une Sta. ot ·December, 1951, _and remained for 15 years and has spent 25

~~25 ot MMP s-23{1}, eoun~}' so. ~ed unut. tlie third. Mon• yetlrs tn public relations nnd of Ltnc»In,-S~te of New MeXIco; diY trJ .January, being th• 2_1at cfmmbe~ or comm¢rce wotR. Dur• thence N. 13'«' !l. a distance of day of aald month, 1952. • lng biB residence In RtddO!o, he

,.1'78.2 teet to St•• ~ poJut 'WlTNESS D1Y • ha,nd thll ~d has gervea as president of the · · · • th. · · · ........ ~· t· ,.._ day ot lafiuuy, 1952. b · ·b. • co· · · n.c d LI"'"'S Of -<lUl'Ve~ ence ~u•ft y o .. a. . ...... ... . .. -'------,.,. c am er Q1; mrnqce an. v .. 2•ext. -cum--(radlu.t-4865 feet) , . - .MAUDE.~ .. ESIIO-. ... Club organtzattona:there-, and u

,:.lJuOUJii lil .Ate of· 'f • .t35• .to the 'l'rtdtirer of Lfucoln COunft, . commander ot that vUlage'• ,uet a d'.C•Rtf Of rt.LI• .·ttet to NtW Mtxl®. Am•dean Leilon tsolt.

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Leaala APPIPAVJT or MArLDCQ

KOTica or IAJ.E TO DELDIQtJEJfT TAXPATEU STATE OF. NEW MEXICO

COUNTY -OF LINCOLN J, Maudo F. Elhom, belna

nm duly aworn acrordlnJ to law,. depo.ca and uya: that, u treuurer of the aald county, on the 12th day of October, 1~1. ahe maUed to each delinquent tupayer ·~ hll or ht>r Jut known addreM ai ahown by the tax rolla ol Hid county, a notlee that hla or her property would tfe eold on the third Monday ln lanuary, 1~ belnr tho 21st, unlc. the tax-. ponaltlea, lntereat and ccmt due thl!rc-t~n were paid thereto, aa raqulred by law.

MAUDE F. ESHOM, County Treuurer.

SUMCRIBED AND SWORN TO before me tht. :Znd day of Jan• Ual')', 195:z.

L G. 'MOOR& Count)' Clmt. Joate laroz, Deputy • --- - -= -=-"""'---

ADftiiTIIEKUT roa IIDI Sule<t proposal will be re·

~Jved b)' the Ruldoao Municipal School Dlltrtct Board ot EdUCA• I tlon. Rutdoeo. N. M., at the ctttce or Mr. Ralph McGuire, Pruldent, Rullloao Mun1clpal School Board. Ruldoao, N. M., unW 0:00 P. M., WcdnNday, February 0. 1052. for the G e n o r a I Conatructlon. Ptumblna. lleatlnr. and ElKtrl· cal Y..-o:k for the Elemental')' School-at which lime and pla~ the Propt>Ut. wlll be publicly opened and read aloud.

C.opiH ot the Plana. lpecUI~· Ilona and other propoaed Con· tract Documenta are on rue ln the oUJce ot Leo 1. Woltamood .a Alfred R. !.WllnJton, Arclll· tteta. Lenale Tbeatre Bldt •• Santa Fe. N. M., or Mr. Ralph McGuirt, Pretldent, Rutdoeo ),Junlclpal School Board, RuldOIO. N. M. an• are operi for pubUo inas)ecuon. · ~-ut Ht or auch documenta m~ bt obtained at the Arch!~ OUia., upon dep()ll1t ot t1'jtnt)'·flvt dol• Jan (t:m,O()). Thll depoelt w11l be returned upon return of aucl\ documtnta tn fOOd condition wltbln ten (10> dt71 attet tht .... eelpt of blda.

The character and amount ot aeeurlty to be rurnlahed b:r e&dt bidder are atated In the abovt· mentioned document-.

No bid may be withdrawn atter the teheduled ctoatna Umt tor receipt or blde; tot at ltut thirty (30) daya.

The RuldOIO MunlclP.t.l School Dlatrtct Board of Edu&Uon· N• .ervea tht rtabt to raJ~ ·~or all bl41 and t.o watvt lnfomia\• UIH. llt1JD080 MUNICIPAL ICHOOL DtsTJUcr JIOAJU) or 1;Dt1GW110tf,

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C.ORONA.. By MBS. A. E~ MULKEY

The Corona ·tire ·truck wall'! called out Monday evenlna about 8:30 to the LewJa Cain ranch at · the north edge ot town to put out a fire which de,-troyed .Fr-'nk Wlllla' trailer house. WUJla had beef\ gone only about 10 minutes when the blaze broke o.ut •. The flooring a!Jd wheels of tbe trailer were all tftat were save.d.

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Mfu Georgia Lee Clements had an appendectomy ·at s·t. Jo. seph's Hospital In 'Albuquerque Saturday, Jan .• 19, and Is recov· erlng i'apldly.

Mr. ·and ,Mrs. Dan Simpson and • family of Hagerman were In Co· rec,ent.ly visiting his mother,

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FERGUSON TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS

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