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" •• ' .. "' j" i ... • J . · .. " r .. •• NUMBliR5 · ·· · · · . · of School · ., ' .. i... · ... · !!QI ric Tlte1*' .. . . ANN() U;N·c EM EN T YOUR CO-OPERA .. TION REQUESTED MRS. R. f. BLANfY · ' \..1 --=-· .. .. Y'l, .. ! ·ft . The !lCbools ·Of t b e u_ e d . • 'L . The Carrizozo power system of ., . -- .... . . . . ·... . havi two ayatems U1 gener· · · ·· · • · the Lincoln County Utiliti(!s Co., F".neral services were held for .;f"' · . . . · use of accrediting, one iaJo . THIS is to that! ihe bav.e been sold and transferred to Mrs. L. Blaney, aga 67, at . R. A, Walker, Mer. ., 4 State Accredited School and ·· · ard Oil Station on succeeding Emil Rey- tbe Carrizozo Municipal Liaht & the Qhurch Sunda31 F.JUl>AY a SATURDAY the .other is a syatem which · nolds. i will tM patronage o.t tho public; cus. Power System. The amount Qf morning, August 2, 1942, at 10 o'• · · ·· · · the a Nationalr!iliing. . . tomers; 'Old aJld pew, willtlild us anxioua to please. your consumer's guaranty deposit clock. The Rev. N. T. James and ---A DOUBLE FEA 'lURE There Rrt at tbQ present fivu sATISFACTION GUARANTEED' .'. with interest may be deducted, the Rev. John .Klasl:len, pastors f•ON THE SUNNY S ... IDE''' National Acl!rediting SysteJi} s, , Gaff, and Oil when making final on of the local churches were in 4 , The Now England, T h e Middle pre1entation of ·your Consumer charge. . :rlt111 'MISSOUI Ol.JT;LAW" West, Tbo S'lutbern, The North· · · JONES Guaranty ))eposit receipt proper• Mrs. Margaret English and Mrs.· q'belieatern we didn't some we11t and tbEr North Central As· Jy endorsed, or its equivalent. In· Rdy Shafer ...Jllllg "Have Thine time agoand another da'ndy little sociation. TheN.C.Acoverelgh· ttreat waa paid in full on aU dll· Own War.' The Rev .. N. T.' picture you're sure to like. teen cf t h Q forty-eight ·ststes, · posits as of December 31, 1941. the obituary imd tho\ \ . · No Shorts I while tho other four have the J d : ·--:-:- ":"--,. 'l'ako your regul?r monthly ser· Rev. John deliyen>d the \ thirty left divided among tho a& u ge Frenger. , . 1 Mr.· Coron• for Commaa- vice bill and depos1t receipt to the sermon. Immedmtley following SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY sociationa. For Re .. Eiectiop sioner of District 1 power plant office for l:'djustment the sorvices the order of Eastern · · and aettlemont. ' In the event Star held their service· under the George Sanders, Frances .Farmer one· of thO' associations - News baa ·· Mr. .ht!s anncm· dE!pomt receipt 11M oeeo otMra. I[ E." Lemon. .. _ in_ number far Jeia than the number been authorized to announce ttle n_ceq for re-election as Commi•· lost, not1fy power plant Mra. Blanty bad been in ill .. , of reeognlzed high schools o! the canidacy of Judge Num!l c.J.i'r(l.l;l· s1?qer of Lincoln County dia• so that apphcable hea)tb for several months; duripg SON OF FURV. state, in New M.cxico some ger for ro·electiGn an Judge of the tr1ct No. 1. .Mr. ia well arranged. -DuplicaLton cla1ms Jun}' andJulysbe beenme' extreme· The adventure story of Benjim!ln one hundr?d fifty State At;cretlit- Third Judicial District on the known a?d h•ahly regarded. Be wlll not be approved. and about ten d?ys ago her Blake. Branded! roguto adven- schools, w1th onl' hundred schools Democratic ticket and his served Lmcoln County very iffi· Your tlooperatJOn with l'iapect cond1t10n btcame critical, and af· 1 tdrer. Sold into bond;gp to a that bavC' a full tour year eourse. announcement wili ba found · on ciently M Probate Judac Cor four to adjustment and making ter a light atroke or paralysis lost. ' woman. Stowaway on a torture The number of schools that were another page. B i a nnnounce· yearn. In bla race for County final settlement shall bt highly Tbur•dny no hope was Celt lor her Bunted the seven df the N.O.A. last oyear wero tor- m1mt came Friday, but wllo Oommissionef two ycara ago, be by .both. the utility Improvement by her family or teas.. ty in number. · Tht schools that too latt for , wan oecond highest in tho number eonc«:rn and tho mumcipal power her Criends. At 9:80 hilt Fridlly : 'ALSO arc State accrcdittc!l enter any Judgi Frengcr bas held tblo of .votea received. Mr. Corona is system. evening, July Slat, ohe pasaod Paramount News and "Wings of the Institutions o t H i g h c r poaition for a numl}cr of years. agreeable, honorable and popula_r. . - .. away; w i t b o u t regainina con· Deftnee" . in Now Mexico, on grad· .,ijis han always bQcn He respectrully solicits your vote. E. G. Shannon uation JUSt the aamo aa the ,grad· of partiality, bia good judg- Announce• Candidacy Mra. Blaney wu alwaya activo does from belong ment cannot bt and Democratic Central lo civic nod educational aflain. . . to both.a.ss?tllationa. 'Tho dUI_er· hia di.anitled conduct ot tho coutt Committee My announcement 00 eandidlito Hur lifo waa motietud on linea . of Fred MncMurry. Mary once beulg an that araduat(a gowg and ita solemn duties inspiro tile .. tor Distriot Judge of ·the Third honuaty and community .. Preaton Foet.er, Akim Tam1rofl, out ortboStlto toacboots maybe respect otltbo Jaity, and of tile A meeting of the .Qemocratio Judicial Diotrict ia mnde pubJic She was ever ready and - Ia- to !fke cntranet law·braktra as well. Central Committee Ia hereby \oday. And calla for an exprcasion wdhng to aid those with whom "NEW YORK TOWN" tiona before they entered Wo are snro ob his re-election ed for Saturday, Aug. 8, 1942, at of my oonception of tho dutlea .of sbe:eamQ io contac•• ·l'ted hasn'• k 1 J h'- · k in colleges or univenltiCI of other and know his decisions banded tho Grado School Gymnaauim lo that office. omTu4nv . "a nrc 0 n w poe ot. otates. · · · 0 't t 1·30 All t · · · Mary baa a run ln her stocking. . . • down .wdl .show thoughtful con· upJ no a • . p.m. 1n tr.. court 1s hl{o a Cartner . Mnudt L. McFarland wa 1 born Bob bu mlllions. Tqgotber they made in Carrf. and will bo UJ!biaoi?Jl,. Ented Demoarata a1c tplJCd to at· bahng hay •. W.hcn .t,he bay lo cut tn Boonesboro, Iowa on Scptom· have tht·world by tbo tail. · higil,sclmol will bo n'Ceel)ted · tend. · i and cured, tho farmer run• the ber 20, 1874. She waa marri11d to . .. ' . . . _ALSO- by any bigb school in the State New Church to be Built T. E. Kelley, requlred or bay through Robert E. glano.y in Boonllboro, other Stnte.w. Grnduatea of th1s . . J County Chairman the . ....... - 150 ::-cn'----; "Sittio' Pratty" nnd "Nix on high iQbool will be admitted with· At Rutdoao it and binds it neatly into was born to thio ·union July 7, ' . ' ... . ' ... . . . ·• Hips" out examination to any Univerol· . . . Card of Thanka a bale. So in a court, tho plead· 1897, dying at the age of 0 daya. ty, & M. Colleae, or The bu•ldiog comm .. ttoe of the . inga, tho tho argument. On tho day ot their wedding, Dr. To Award "4..-H" College in tho EpiJcopal church wao to· We to express our tbanka and the deai&ion of the jud"e, go and Mn. Blaney left for Chicago SchoJarahipa This ocbotl being dropped tay :ndi ficement. for the to all those frltoda who so gra. earb cru:;e or bale. Each bale to make their homo, and reaided · · · Crom the North Central only losL Eou.n at 0 1 ° an for the oioualy contributed to the happi· a caao. ' thoro for fourteen yonro. 'l'bel7' d ·· b b f b A . pmcopa church that ro to pe d If · b d 0 N PIT'!'SBURGH p J 1 27 one ao not ot o t e b 'It. R 'd dt nena an we are m t e last daya Suppono the farmer tho move to acuro, tw Mexico in The WeatingbQuse ingn It had, and the State cred1t ia 01 te 1 u. 1 doso an fun of-Mru. Inaney'a aojourn bore on balet .frequently to cxnmino every lbe f"U or 1909. Purlng two tifacturing Company wm award still and as tho majority or r1a 13 aJ) wor men ore avaJ • earth. Also . •eta of kindness fork Cull hay that went into the years of their rcaidooce in 01curo $200 college scbolnrohips to ocbools m the bad only one, a o. . and tho exprcss1ono, £d. •Jmpatpy bale. Or ouppoife be shut down Mrs. Blane;t taught -th• Oacuro geventh it io at least still recognized fully p The IS to ?e a House have been appretiated. lbo. mncblnlilry to cut other scbooJ. Io 19!3 and Mro. ........... Ctlnuowr'}l'lll electrJ·rlby all the State Institutions. · torabyer fpeophle, 18 Dr. R. m. Blaney · while the workmen loaled. Eacb Blaney moved to Carrlzozo, Mrs .. 10 ea ca m or t e use o a mm- ' b 1 1 b · Bf •1 d i B. P. BeS3, manager of the rurn}i The firat nim of all eonnetted iater The b 'ld' 'te . . · Mra. Lettat Prcbm. a e wou d o nn expenmvo patk· ant7 n e acat onal work In electrification, announced today.! with the school is to get it restor• age. Lincoln County for more than Contestants will prepart reports· ed to the N. 0. A. at. the earliest ible for servicea all the year round Special Revival Serviata So it ia with your court. Tbe twen.ty yeara. Rho taught In Lht on stadieo and projects' po--.oSiblo time. . · . · . . judge is the baling expert. The Garnzozo scbooll In to 1923 to serve as the baais for selecting L: Z. Mamre, b 1 for Specird Revival ServiC€a begin county I furnishes the baler and she was supetlnlondent tlie winners. B1gb School Supt. 01 w •c WI e og r;trua ·Sunday, Au ust 9 th at the first paya all expense of the workmen, of scboola .n Lm.coln County, re· In addition t o seholarobips some work .has been pro_m· ! Baptint W e extend 8 who are the officers of the court. turning tenchmg after her term · Weatingbouse will provide fre; 1 Jsed' 8 small sum ts on band. wJth ; cordial t 0 a II in the Each fellow with a law suit baa &s supermtendent. She bccamo tripe to the 4-B Club Congress at tar FOR SALE. Cheap, 1935, tb? t i community to attend tho servicti aomo baling .to . do. The judge ? member of the Bagtlat Caorcb '{. .. > • . \. . \ Nov. 27 to Dec. 6, for Ford V 8 Pick·op. !nquire at ;:,o•g m w lc to!' each evening at 7 :BO p.m. Come who his baler and workmen m Iowa, .10 1,894, Jat• wmne.rs of atate contests, and ttlephone office in Oap1tan, N.M. · It. Ptb t b and enjoy the fine aospel sona ser· stand tdle whllo one of lbe par· er movmg her to tho gold kr wlrJtf.1iJ in COOtlt;r Aug. 7·14. th08ell e ? b her e vices nnd preaching or the word t.iw getting Bel.den Bapttit <!b.urcb in comS}etltrooa. 0 m 'Y ww 0 P WI of God. or getting wltnel!les, or geUmg ChlctJto, she retatned btr . • . . . the stuff into the bale, ia makiba membership until death. lbe be- B Q A T.he- bpllc:hng eomm1ttee for tht county pay too much per bale. came an Eastern Star in 1912;wa 1 NKS AND JHf WAR PrPJICt !! Mr. R. S. Fagan, Cb1ef Grave Yard Working If be tan't make up hi• mind what WorthJ Matron and held minor Clerk, and Mrs. . . hay goes into a bale until be baa o.ffices.in /the lodge mueh of t.'he ' Wbat Will Win The. WAR?. , ' .. . . THERE ate many atatements, loosely • circulated, to tfi'eef..that food, · MttragEt, production, unity · et¢., . thing that will Win the How· ever, the · · fa that MILITARY M!GBT witt win, notb• Ing . The th{ugs memtioned above. and· many otbers1 are btghty some vitally 110. But let' II not be .diattacted froni tlie fact that .FOR.Cf!l ilwhat we mUJt havG .to Letjs bend cntt every_ effort to built tb'e grtatfit torcit of aU tiine. . . t 1 f ' ' ' .• ' ·' .. JJ.l)Oiit Gi&:JIIr'di• - .·· •• L. Boyce, Raadoso, the NavaJO There is to Q.e a grave yard raad all tht cases ia all the booka, tune smce, She was Mother lr.odae. working at Angu'S Saturday, Aug- if be waates time on non eeen· Advisor tf tho Rainbow for girta . · · · . . ust 8th, all . day. Everyone ia tlals, mO're cost is added to eac:b for several "" Sam Dow and Reed SbertilllefL cordially invited. bale,. becauge blauch tactics, Mrs.· Blaney is aurvived by- her Roswell. Wednesday , ·· be geta behind with his work and husband, br. R. E. Blaney, and Botli have volunteered for tho Mrs. A. "N. Runnels· who bas judgta from other d!!,tricta have ont sister, Mra. Ernio Prcbtm• Navy. · / . been in Los Angelea at the bed· to com• in and help Wttti'the bal· . Pan bearers were Meam. F. A.· ; Mr. and Mt.!. l!!lva- Shtrrill ot aide of bet mother,. rtlurntd to · · the bale begfri• to run into . . . J. F. Petty, R.liJ. Lflmon; were here to, her home at Bonito Dimi Mon· J. Folmer .. R. A. Walker -and !lee tbeit ton, Reed Sherrill 1 who IdlY night. Het mothet wil im.. . your I !!halt do your A. J. Rolland ... ... . .... left Wednaday. (. • · proving. . . b,aling ai q1.t1Ckly and weU pos• . wu at eemt• ·· H.. ·· · ·· · ·· · · , .. atble; and cut a few dollars ofrtho tery. C'ommittalletvfco at. tb• .I wish !ri•tids and patrons tor the gen•r· . ouaabare ot tbe1t busm.eu, for t&elr Joyal auppoU dudng my time.apent as Dl!'Oiiger ot tbe Stlttdard Oil . Station. And all go forth to tike Up mY dutift in tbe . armed forces, \VUJ tbt kfnannl or 'be piaplt and wdl.cheriah pltuani memorieaot · I kope ilif lUcteaor will receive th$ Ume IObJidtration ltom tbe ·· · · t · · · · - ....... · peop t.. . · 1 Viet()t1r; . · · . IMtL RftNOLDS. .. expen•• of av•ry bale, having in gravealde was by the Rtv.Martin mind that a 8Wittly moving court 1 or Ft. Stanton, assisted by Rev• fs more apt to overtake Juatice John KlaMen of Carrizo1o. . · tbaa a creeping one. ·· . ·not a 1 a w . . .. u•• .a •- h · ·t r · ·· · · · ,_ t t ·tJ J n.dl :rou en .. e.. .., wear a 8C oo , no prea o e a "tar«et'' lapel butfon? Yoa ' •• .... how ht · abould prepare bia · are 11 1ou are inveatln; at · lett Pf.ltC:!!n& of )'Our bt• tome bt War BoJkJI evert »aT Nc'J . .tnitt •haU•tUft;t'tht indf.zill• •• ,. •. ll'• .1011' 11•c1 1 e ., ,... U.II:V :Ohtandtoa hi .tnt ofttce, wait-< · · .. . . . in; to 'blnoticf!d, wllil• I browae . . . .. \hJ:Oua& 0( eosltat••.. ' · be true,atuUt wUll()Uo• .- th•· . I hope alw•r• to beat nl"ht tbt · da..t• tbou ........ ,. ·n· 0 t. in mlnd durlng mr Hl'vfet tb• .. • . . ....... ·. .. "' ··.. . .. -;;"· " t••'t"·.*hlk•pta· .then bel•* tt·•n7 man.· . · uttfttd. "rD thiN on Mtt · & G .. .. '

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!!QI ~ ric Tlte1*' .. ~* . . ANN() U;N·c EM EN T YOUR CO-OPERA ..

TION REQUESTED MRS. R. f. BLANfY · ' \..1 --=-· .. Ill.*~ .. Y'l, .. ! ·ft . ~ The !lCbools ·Of t b e u_ n· u· e d . • 'L . The Carrizozo power system of ., .

~·· -- ·~~-· .... . . . ·~~ . ·... . havi two ayatems U1 gener· · · ·· · • · the Lincoln County Utiliti(!s Co., F".neral services were held for .;f"' .· ·'-"~ · . . . · ·~~ ~t use of accrediting, one iaJo . THIS is to no~lty tlj~ PQ~Iic that! h~ve-Jeased ihe Sta~d- bav.e been sold and transferred to Mrs. Ma~de L. Blaney, aga 67, at . R. A, Walker, Mer. ., 4 State Accredited School and ·· · ard Oil Station on M~tn·Street, succeeding Emil Rey- tbe Carrizozo Municipal Liaht & the Metbo~iat.,. Qhurch Sunda31

F.JUl>AY a SATURDAY the .other is a syatem which giv~ · nolds. i will ~ppreciate tM patronage o.t tho public; cus. Power System. The amount Qf morning, August 2, 1942, at 10 o' • · · ·· · · the sch~ol a Nationalr!iliing. . . tomers; 'Old aJld pew, willtlild us anxioua to please. your consumer's guaranty deposit clock. The Rev. N. T. James and

---A DOUBLE FEA 'lURE • There Rrt at tbQ present fivu sATISFACTION GUARANTEED' .'. with interest may be deducted, the Rev. John .Klasl:len, pastors f•ON THE SUNNY S ... IDE''' National Acl!rediting SysteJi} s, , Gaff, Gr~ase and Oil when making final ~ettlement, on of the local churches were in

4 • , The Now England, T h e Middle • pre1entation of ·your Consumer charge. .

:rlt111 'MISSOUI Ol.JT;LAW" West, Tbo S'lutbern, The North· · · COI.O~EL JONES Guaranty ))eposit receipt proper• Mrs. Margaret English and Mrs.· .· q'belieatern we didn't p~ay some we11t and tbEr North Central As· Jy endorsed, or its equivalent. In· Rdy Shafer ...Jllllg "Have Thine

time agoand another da'ndy little sociation. TheN.C.Acoverelgh· ttreat waa paid in full on aU dll· Own War.' The Rev .. N. T.' picture you're sure to like. teen cf t h Q forty-eight ·ststes, · • posits as of December 31, 1941. Jamei~rtad the obituary imd tho\ \

. · No Shorts I while tho other four have the J d : 1~"". ·--:-:- ":"--,. • ~ 'l'ako your regul?r monthly ser· Rev. John Klass~n deliyen>d the \ thirty left divided among tho a& u ge Frenger. , . 1 Mr.· Coron• for Commaa- vice bill and depos1t receipt to the sermon. Immedmtley following

• SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY sociationa. • For Re .. Eiectiop sioner of District 1 power plant office for l:'djustment the sorvices the order of Eastern ~--!_~ll'J:omu~~.--Gena-Tm~tJ-.;!:M.~~!!J~lJ!arr!lo · · and aettlemont. ' In the event Star held their service· under the

George Sanders, Frances .Farmer one· of thO' ab~ associations - TbC"LincoJ~-.Coanty News baa · · Mr. M'tltriieFCoron~ .ht!s anncm· :Yo~r dE!pomt receipt 11M oeeo otMra. I[ E." Lemon.

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• _ in_ number far Jeia than the number been authorized to announce ttle n_ceq for re-election as Commi•· lost, not1fy ~be power plant offi~te, Mra. Blanty bad been in ill .. , of reeognlzed high schools o! the canidacy of Judge Num!l c.J.i'r(l.l;l· s1?qer of Lincoln County fo~ dia• so that apphcable pro~aion ~ay hea)tb for several months; duripg

SON OF FURV. state, in New M.cxico ~bore some ger for ro·electiGn an Judge of the tr1ct No. 1. .Mr. C~rona ia well b~ arranged. -DuplicaLton cla1ms Jun}' andJulysbe beenme' extreme· The adventure story of Benjim!ln one hundr?d fifty State At;cretlit- Third Judicial District on the known a?d h•ahly regarded. Be wlll not be approved. IY.Jtt~l! and about ten d?ys ago her Blake. Branded! roguto adven- schools, w1th onl' hundred schools Democratic ticket and his form~l served Lmcoln County very iffi· Your tlooperatJOn with l'iapect cond1t10n btcame critical, and af·

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tdrer. Sold into bond;gp to a that bavC' a full tour year eourse. announcement wili ba found · on ciently M Probate Judac Cor four to thi~ adjustment and making ter a light atroke or paralysis lost. ' woman. Stowaway on a torture The number of schools that were another page. B i a nnnounce· yearn. In bla race for County final settlement shall bt highly Tbur•dny no hope was Celt lor her tbip~ Bunted ncros:~ the seven df the N.O.A. last oyear wero tor- m1mt came las~, Friday, but wllo Oommissionef two ycara ago, be apprecl~ted, by . both. the utility Improvement by her family or teas.. ty in number. · Tht schools that too latt for pu~ion. , wan oecond highest in tho number eonc«:rn and tho mumcipal power her Criends. At 9:80 hilt Fridlly

: • 'ALSO • arc State accrcdittc!l enter any Judgi Frengcr bas held tblo of .votea received. Mr. Corona is system. evening, July Slat, ohe pasaod Paramount News and "Wings of the Institutions o t H i g h c r poaition for a numl}cr of years. agreeable, honorable and popula_r. . - .. away; w i t b o u t regainina con· Deftnee" . in Now Mexico, on grad· .,ijis d~Isions han always bQcn He respectrully solicits your vote. E. G. Shannon sciou~n~sa.

uation JUSt the aamo aa the ,grad· of partiality, bia good judg- • • Announce• Candidacy Mra. Blaney wu alwaya activo does from tb~ achoola~tbat belong ment cannot bt question~, and Democratic Central lo civic nod educational aflain.

. . to both.a.ss?tllationa. 'Tho dUI_er· hia di.anitled conduct ot tho coutt Committee MHtin~r My announcement 00 eandidlito Hur lifo waa motietud on linea . of Fred MncMurry. Mary M~rtm, once beulg an that araduat(a gowg and ita solemn duties inspiro tile .. tor Distriot Judge of ·the Third 'rut~, honuaty and community

.. Preaton Foet.er, Akim Tam1rofl, out ortboStlto toacboots maybe respect otltbo Jaity, and of tile A meeting of the .Qemocratio Judicial Diotrict ia mnde pubJic se!~lce. She was ever ready and - Ia- ~cd to !fke cntranet ex~in&• law·braktra as well. Central Committee Ia hereby ~U· \oday. And calla for an exprcasion wdhng to aid those with whom

"NEW YORK TOWN" tiona before they wiJ~ ~ entered Wo are snro ob his re-election ed for Saturday, Aug. 8, 1942, at of my oonception of tho dutlea .of sbe:eamQ io contac• • ·l'ted hasn'• • k 1 J h'- · k in colleges or univenltiCI of other and know his decisions banded tho Grado School Gymnaauim lo that office. omTu4nv . "a nrc 0 n w poe ot. otates. · · · 0 't t 1·30 All • t · · · • Mary baa a run ln her stocking. . . • down .wdl .show thoughtful con· upJ no a • . p.m. 1n tr.. ~ court 1s ;n~cb hl{o a Cartner . Mnudt L. McFarland wa1 born Bob bu mlllions. Tqgotber they Sch~ol ere~~~ made in Carrf. 1i~ration and will bo UJ!biaoi?Jl,. Ented Demoarata a1c tplJCd to at· bahng hay •. W.hcn .t,he bay lo cut tn Boonesboro, Iowa on Scptom· have tht·world by tbo tail. · higil,sclmol will bo n'Ceel)ted · tend. · ~ i and cured, tho farmer run• the ber 20, 1874. She waa marri11d to

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"Sittio' Pratty" nnd "Nix on high iQbool will be admitted with· At Rutdoao pr~!Ses it and binds it neatly into was born to thio ·union July 7, ' . ' ...

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Hips" out examination to any Univerol· . . . Card of Thanka a bale. So in a court, tho plead· 1897, dying at the age of 0 daya. ty, 4~ & M. Colleae, or ~eacber's The bu•ldiog comm .. ttoe of the . inga, tho evlden~e. tho argument. On tho day ot their wedding, Dr.

To Award "4..-H" College in tho ~taw. EpiJcopal church wao m~own to· We wi~b to express our tbanka and the deai&ion of the jud"e, go and Mn. Blaney left for Chicago SchoJarahipa This ocbotl ~ being dropped tay :ndi bo~g~' ficement. for the to all those frltoda who so gra. earb cru:;e or bale. Each bale to make their homo, and reaided · ·

· Crom the North Central only losL Eou.n at 01° an replace~ for the oioualy contributed to the happi· a caao. ~ ' thoro for fourteen yonro. 'l'bel7'

d ·· b b f b A . pmcopa church that ro to pe d If · b d 0 N PIT'!'SBURGH p J 1 27 one ao not ot o t e ~red1t.- b 'It. R 'd dt nena an we are m t e last daya Suppono the farmer atopp~d tho move to acuro, tw Mexico in The WeatingbQuse E~ectrl!&M;;,. ingn It had, and the State cred1t ia 01te 1~ 1 u.1 doso a~ooon an fun .~· of-Mru. Inaney'a aojourn bore on balet .frequently to cxnmino every lbe f"U or 1909. Purlng two tifacturing Company wm award still goo~, and as tho majority or 0:,~ r1a 13 aJ) wor men ore avaJ • earth. Also tb~ . •eta of kindness fork Cull ~f hay that went into the years of their rcaidooce in 01curo 81~ $200 college scbolnrohips to ocbools m the Sta~ bad only one, a o. . and tho exprcss1ono, £d. •Jmpatpy bale. Or ouppoife be shut down Mrs. Blane;t taught -th• Oacuro ~10tt;~erl1 ~~8tbe geventh nnnu~l: it io at least still recognized fully p The ~burc~ IS to ?e a House ~f have been gre~tly appretiated. lbo. mncblnlilry to cut other scbooJ. Io 19!3 D~. and Mro. fi!t~~~· ........... Ctlnuowr'}l'lll electrJ·rlby all the State Institutions. · torabyer orb~l fpeophle, andfther~ 18 Dr. R. m. Blaney · while the workmen loaled. Eacb Blaney moved to Carrlzozo, Mrs •

.. ~~· 10 progre&~s, ea ca m or t e use o a mm- ' b 1 1 b · Bf •1 d i B. P. BeS3, manager of the rurn}i The firat nim of all eonnetted iater The b 'ld' 'te . . · Mra. Lettat Prcbm. a e wou d o nn expenmvo patk· ant7 w~ n e acat onal work In electrification, announced today.! with the school is to get it restor• cent;allocatio~ a~g w~:l be1!c~:ssa ~- age. Lincoln County for more than Contestants will prepart reports· ed to the N. 0. A. at. the earliest ible for servicea all the year round Special Revival Serviata So it ia with your court. Tbe twen.ty yeara. Rho taught In Lht on •lectrl~l stadieo and projects' po--.oSiblo time. . · . · . . judge is the baling expert. The Garnzozo scbooll In 19~9 to 1923 to serve as the baais for selecting L: Z. Mamre, b ';~-~ hav~ ~~en ~:v~n

1 for tb~. Specird Revival ServiC€a begin county I furnishes the baler and she was ~oun~y supetlnlondent

tlie winners. B1gb School Supt. 01 ~ngs, w •c WI e og r;trua ·Sunday, Au ust 9th at the first paya all expense of the workmen, of scboola .n Lm.coln County, re· In addition t o seholarobips ~ure~, some work .has been pro_m· ! Baptint Cb~reh W e extend

8 who are the officers of the court. turning t~ tenchmg after her term

· Weatingbouse will provide fre; 1 • Jsed' 8 small sum ts on band. wJth ; cordial invitatlo~ t 0

a II in the Each fellow with a law suit baa &s supermtendent. She bccamo tripe to the 4-B Club Congress at tar FOR SALE. Cheap, 1935, :b~ch ~e begl~ tb? t C:per:.t•~ns;· i community to attend tho servicti aomo baling . to . do. The judge ? member of the Bagtlat Caorcb

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f~~~~~~iwocs4r~nlfw:Uf=~~~§~~llmon~. . • . . • . the stuff into the bale, ia makiba membership until death. lbe be-BQ A T.he- bpllc:hng eomm1ttee for t~ts tht county pay too much per bale. came an Eastern Star in 1912;wa1 NKS AND JHf WAR PrPJICt !! Mr. R. S. Fagan, Cb1ef Grave Yard Working If be tan't make up hi• mind what WorthJ Matron and held minor

Clerk, FortS~nton, and Mrs. ~· . . hay goes into a bale until be baa o.ffices.in /the lodge mueh of t.'he •

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. . THERE ate many atatements, loosely • circulated, to th~. tfi'eef..that food, · hoi)~, MttragEt, production, unity · et¢., ,~., . thing that will Win the war~ How· ever, the · · fa that MILITARY M!GBT witt win, notb• Ing GJ~e· . The th{ugs memtioned above. and· many otbers1 are btghty h:npqr~nt, some vitally 110. But let' II not be .diattacted froni tlie fact that .FOR.Cf!l ilwhat we mUJt havG .to ~~n. Letjs bend cntt every_ effort to built tb'e grtatfit att~kn1g torcit of aU tiine. . .

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L. Boyce, Raadoso, the NavaJO There is to Q.e a grave yard raad all tht cases ia all the booka, tune smce, She was ala~ Mother lr.odae. working at Angu'S Saturday, Aug- if be waates time on non eeen· Advisor tf tho Rainbow for girta

. · · · . . ust 8th, all . day. Everyone ia tlals, mO're cost is added to eac:b for several ~ars. "" Sam Dow and Reed SbertilllefL cordially invited. bale,. If~ becauge blauch tactics, Mrs.· Blaney is aurvived by- her

.~v• Roswell. Wednesday ~prning. , ·· be geta behind with his work and husband, br. R. E. Blaney, and Botli have volunteered for tho Mrs. A. "N. Runnels· who bas judgta from other d!!,tricta have ont sister, Mra. Ernio Prcbtm • Navy. · / . been in Los Angelea at the bed· to com• in and help Wttti'the bal· . Pan bearers were Meam. F. A.· ;

Mr. and Mt.!. l!!lva- Shtrrill ot aide of bet mother,. rtlurntd to · · the bale begfri• to run into . . . J. F. Petty, R.liJ. Lflmon; ~nro were here Wedn~day to, her home at Bonito Dimi Mon· money~ J. Folmer .. R. A. Walker -and !lee tbeit ton, Reed Sherrill1 who IdlY night. Het mothet wil im.. . A~ your j~dge1 I !!halt do your A. J. Rolland... . . . . .... left Wednaday. (. • · proving. . ~ . b,aling ai q1.t1Ckly and weU ~· pos• . Iu~r~ent wu at ~~gtll eemt•

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dudng my time.apent b~re as Dl!'Oiiger ot tbe Stlttdard Oil . Station. And all go forth to tike Up mY dutift in tbe . armed forces, \VUJ ~member tbt kfnannl or 'be piaplt and

wdl.cheriah pltuani memorieaot J~U.. ·

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fs more apt to overtake Juatice John KlaMen of Carrizo1o. . · tbaa a creeping one. ·· t· . .......,~

lsha~l ·not ~~intain a 1 a w . . .. • u•• .a •-h · ·t r · ·· · · · ,_ t t ·tJ J n.dl :rou en .. e.. .., wear a

8C oo , no prea ~• o e a aw~. "tar«et'' lapel butfon? Yoa ' • • .... how ht · abould prepare bia · are 11 1ou are inveatln; at

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Nc'J . .tnitt •haU•tUft;t'tht indf.zill• •• ,. •. ll'• .1011' 11•c11e ., ,... U.II:V :Ohtandtoa hi .tnt ofttce, wait-< · · .. at~~•~ . . . in; to 'blnoticf!d, wllil• I browae . . . .. \hJ:Oua& pa~ra 0( eosltat••.. ,· ' · be true,atuUt wUll()Uo• .- th•· . ~lin.Ut; I hope alw•r• to beat nl"ht tbt · da..t• tbou ........ ,. ·n· 0 t. in mlnd durlng mr Hl'vfet tb• .. • . . ....... ·. .. "' ··.. . .. -;;"· " wltut•~ t••'t"·.*hlk•pta· .then bel•* tt·•n7 man.·

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Clitkr pilou .mu•t fir~t gain their e%perienee throush "traininll slid­er•," which are no'? comins oD the prod~tion lir,e /or tr.e.armr t~irs~rcu, One of the ftJf:~one~ engaged e%cltlflvely in manufactunns them u lhe Laister-KauOman plant at St, Loui•, where thue pu;tur:~ were taken. . . .,...,

Tlw TG4A ia a -two-place which weiglu lelll '"an 500 poi~tu~ and taltell a minimum material• to build. }acl& Lai.eer, tho deaigner, and prNldent o/ the plant1 ia ~amoe• in ~mateur i)~ider _ lmd •oarmg c~rcleiJ, -

A large part of tho comtruction worl' at tllia plant ll being han· dlcd l1y women. Picture at top 1lww• a group of them bwy in tho rib and wing a11cmbly aection. · 'llg/&1':• Drcuing down tJ piece o/ wood for tho glider'• win&• ·

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From farms, factories, oftlces and classrooms of th~ great Mi.dw·est plains· area, thoUI;JaJ].ds of m.en today are on the march.

Since that fateful Sunday of December 7 when Japanese bombs rained on Pearl Harbor I they have been heading toward the naval training station, Gteat Lakes,· Ill.,. b"Cnt on becoming seagoing fighters with Uncle Sam's fleet. . At this greai naval training base, 40 mUes north of Chicago Qn Lake ~fcbigan, far· from salt water, the navy is undertaklng the huge task of transforming ~·land-lubbers" lnto hard-hitting rpen ot the greatest fiee.t ln the wqrld. •

Greatest of aU naval training cen· tors In the world during World Wp.r I, the station again bears that repu­tation. In the near future, 11 camps, each bearing the name of a nayy hero, will provide training and liv­Ing quarter• tor men on the station.

These camps will be Barry, Bron·. son, t.uce, Paul Jones, Perry, Dqw· ey, J..,jlwrence, Porter. Moftet, Mor· row ,and Mcintire, the latter being the h9$llitnl area ot the station.

Supply1ni oppro~ately 35 per cent of tho enUsted personnel of the fleet, Great Lake~ ts the headquar· tors of the Ninth naval district. Tho dlatrlct Includes 13 midwestern otntes: North and South Dakota, Ne-. braska, Kansas, Mi8souri, · Iowa, Minnesota, Wlsconpln, Illinola, Ken­tucky, Indiana, OhJo and MlchJgnn. Commandant of the diBtrict and commandlna officer of tl;le station 1D Rear Adm. John Dbwnes.

CoMtrucUon ol. the original lroln­lng station ot Gr~at Lakes wa8 au­thorized by an act of colfkrcS!l tn April, 1004. &lven years later, Prca­ldcnt WUllam Howard Toft official­ly opened the station on October 28, 1011. It eoMisted of 33 buJldlngo located on a 167-acre tract of land and It boWled 1,400 men. With the outbreak of war In 1017, 900 bulld­

.lngs wero coMtructcd. More t!an 125,000 men w~rc trnJncd tor the Oeet during the flrst world con1llct.

Tho' buJldln{!s erected during World War I were temporary struc­tures and wore c!Jsmnntlcd after the signing of tho Armistice. Today oth­er temporary atructures are being provided to handle tho dolly inOwc of rcciults In this new war.

A BeU-sumclent Un!L • Exteoolvo tacrutlco of tho otaUon

mf.lko It a soU-oufficlcnt un!L Thoro oro officoo, barracks, mell!l . bollD, classroomo, drlll holli, gymnll!llums, store houses nnd Iorge ho!lpltals. 'l'he otatlon ba& Its own barber chops, hootea!J how:e, pO!It office, ltlilor rJhop, laundry and Shoe Dhop. There ore 'three swimming pooia and ten regulntJon ABC bowling alloys.

But more Important than the bulldlnga and fneWUeo oro the men -thounnndtl of · AmcrJenno ranging Crom beardlcno youth.!J to men in their forties who were BtuejacketD In 1017 ond 1010. Benldcn being a per­feat . phyolcal Dpel:lmen, tho Blue­joe.kol of 1042 I!J A·l In intelligence, courage and patrloUom ' ArudoUllly he leoma the oenlorlng lt!ssoll9 be­ing taught by vetcronn of Ute HeeL Expectantly he nwn.ilD the day when he will graduate from the ranks of a recruit to that ot n full-fledged tmilor.

Requirements of Recruits. Fundllmcntally, n r~rult mU!.lt be

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th!l: lnuhes and no tall~r than SlX determme their fitness tor naval feet four inches. But .would-be saU· service, the "stri.Pplng" process be­ora who answer this general <JescrJp. gins. Firat .thef"civvies" go Into tlon ore subjected to a rigid nnd boxes for !lhipmeht home. Then the thorough physicAl and d,ental exoml· men go through the line .• notion upon arrlvnl at the stotltJn, Each enlisted man In the navy or before they are finally accepted. novn.i reserve 1D given. an allotment

Primacy examinations are given of $118 for uniforms and equipment. at various recrUiting statiQIW and More than 700 experienced stew· oomoUmes physical defects are arcfs, bakero, butchcra and olore­overlooked, because many of tho keepers man huge meso hallo on tests required are not bvailnble at the ototlon, wblle a veritn~Je army outlying recruiting centero. Statia- ot meoo nttcndnnts-rccruilD who tics ohow that between 50 and GO per munt spend comp ttnie ln mess hallo cent of applicants applying at re- no part ot their training-serve tho crultlng 6tatloll!J arc rejected for . BlucjackctD. Twelve general mesl physical or mental defeclD, or other halls now arc operated on tho sto· condltl01w. tiOn:-"

The pbyoJcru examination at Great Cafeteria Style. Lolten ID ot a routine but thorough 6 nature, conducted by medical om- Bceauco of the great num cr of cera who aro speclallDlD ·in the. vn- men coll!lumlng three "squareD" o riollfl fleldo of medicine. The exam· doy, the navy oerveo Its food ente­lnotlon Includes surgical, orthoped· tcrln lltyle, in comportment trays. ic, poychlotrlc, psycbologlcal, X-ray, The men "poltJh oJT" their m~Jnlo at and eye, cor, nose and throat exam- long, cleanly ocrubbed tobleb. To lnatlono, the results of which deter- !oc!Utotc operaUona at the conclu· mine 11 mnn'o phyolcal fitncoo tor olon of each meal, tho snUoro ntnek the oervlco. .. their trnyo, diDhco and sllerworc,

whJeh oro then cent to automatic Encb man In oubjected to n photo- dlDh woobers for a opeedy clonnolng.

Ouoi'O!lcoplc examination of hlo ehcflt E . nnd to the vnrioUll blood and Inborn· neb mcoo hall 1D equipped With a tory teolD. He Is ol!:o Immunized , modem galley. butchll.J: chop, vega­for omollpox typhoid yellow fever

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ln oomo cll!:eo where there ts ID!Julng roomD. doubt as to tho phy'blenl or mental Fruita antJ veaotoblco arq deUv­fltneoo of an lnd.lvldual, he 1D oent ored dolly to lrwuro freohneoD: car­to tho. U. S. Naval honpltal hero rotD, onlon!l and rutabogno ore lo­tor a J}brlod of oboervntlon and eally BJ'OWD and locruly purcboocd: atudy. After thlo period, lt the In- checoe, butter, eags and poultry oro dlvlduaJ ID found to bo phyDicnlly trucked In from Illlnola and Win­. and mentallY quollflcd, he ID outfit. corwin. Dry pro:vlDJono, auch aa ted and takeo hlo place in recruit eOMed tomotoco, ore requlDlUoncd trninlna In carload tolD from the Nn\"Y Sup.

In coDon where minor aurglcol PlY eDcpot nt Norfolk. Yo. CotYeo cQri!fitloll!l oro dlacovered, the lnd.l- lD received In S,OOO.pound lotD from vlduo!n are oent to tho naval hOD-' tho Provlolon nnd Clothing Depot at pltal, where the conditlono arc cor· Brooklyn, N. Y., where tbo navy reeled before the rccrult Is accepted operotcg ltD own roll!ltlng plpnL for naval service. Sixteen diJTercnt varleUcn'of trultD

!lfen From AD Walb of LUo. nnd vegetobleo oro oerved In !!1m-Tho navy ID a crent .leveler. erol mell!l: Potatceo, collbogc, tur­

nJpa, tomotoea, broccoU, oppJco, tan-When contlngcnlD of reeruliD pnur gerinen, oranges, lettuce, celery,

Into the naval training Dtatlon to be- peppers eucumbern 1 I1D ba gin "boot" training, they preDent a nnnatJ ~d cronberrl~o en ° • · colorful picture In contraot-but not ·

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There nrc prole!llllonal men nnd r---· ---~-------, hJghiy pold factory workera, men In Uncle Sam's Bombers smartly tallored aultD, form boys in '-------· ______ _._ overolln, co~ handtl from the West In high-heeled bootD and &OmbrerM, prosperoU!J men and poor men, men with long hair, men with nhort hair -a croru;.nP.etion of Americo.

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lower. But when a paper with ttn, evenly spaced pattern and nar· row border was tried all these de. fects seemed· to melt away. The long curtalnn with ruffles on thret s!crt•s nlscj liCTpeatO make the ccU· ing tJeem blghcr. Pink and white striped material to repeat the wlillpaper color woo uoed for the chair cover and dreoolna table llklrt. Tho chair .Ia o remodeled rocltcr and the Oi.'llllgc erato dre~ ing table hoo hlnced armD. Dlreo­tlqM fop them may bo found on pag~o 4 and 10 of SEWING, Book 5. t.

• • • NOTE: Dook 8, 1n tho lUtes wblcb Mn. Opcal'll lu!a prcplll'C1S to: our 111ade111, ill llDW reedy for matUns. Thera are l!ll P~CCII (It tht':C ncw ldC!IlO tor homt'mokel'll · with comp!c!o worktnr drat'llnco. Alul a dc=crl,Pt!On qt U:o flnlt acvcn bookloiJI a1 tho acrto. ~d your ordc!r to:

llll& Kuru 191'£1U SJ'EAR!I lk4fold UUla New Yorl<

Drawn 18 . EcdOIG 10 cent. for CAcll boDII crdtted. J'lQJDO ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••. Addrctl •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

MeJodlOUJ Jluberahops Munfcal ln!lLrumentD were hung

on the wnl!5 o! borberohopo In &vcntecnth-century . Europe tor ')( potrotw who wbhed to daoh oJT • ttmo whlo wlllting tor a ohave.

Permanent Fame No true oru1 permanent fame

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. plq from pipes carryinc .c:ool .:\111. .·a-A' • ter. 'l'h1a is !Jkely t.p be the case In a c:eu.r, One remedy ia tQ- covet the pipes wlth 'ackctS which will keep warm and diUllp air out of contac* with the ·cool metal. Pipe­jaclJ;etlna 1!1 .OQ aale at hardware atcJe.~, and can be ba«L:....from plumbora and steamfitter.. tl'l ff ap. pearance need not be consldere<l; t&e same effect ClUJ be obtained by wrapptnc the pipe with Ugbtl,y-twlat-ed newspaper tied on with str'ln1r. Corrugated board also be uae!f, The s~mo· prlnc~al .~ •• ~~~~?llJf~·J lO tarilci- wh1cli arc ... uucu low temperature of tho water wl(b!n. Sometimes these con be enclosed boxes made ot Insulating board, or with InsulaUng cement ot the kind U8ed on ste"m boUere. The most dlfHcult problem of the sort 1!1 with porcelain mus tonka. Monufactur· era ot plumbing fixtures are aworc of tho situation, but bavc provided no method which· would nvold it. There seems little else to do except to .keep tho floor under the tonk covered wlth bath towels whl9h from tlmo to Umo 1110 V<XUDg out and re­placed.

Broken Ma.rblo 7,'able Tol Question: I hnvo a· smnU marble­

top table, of which the marble is cr!lcked and ·brbkcn ;tJght through the middle. Is thoro ony way I could repair It at homct •

An.awer: A mnrblo table-top IB so thin that in mending It a nupport must be placed underneath. You should cut o plcco of plontcr.}loord to flt mnldo tho frnmc of tho table on a support for the pleccfl of mor-blo. With· th!s support Sl:!cured in po31Uon, It should be covered with n }ayer 'Of patching plaster to oct oo a cement. Tho p!~ces of marble are placed otl this arJ'd' lorccd Ughtly together beforo tho plonter drieD. U orty holeD remnln In tho marble, they cnn bo filled, with' cclllrtn wax of the ~orreet color. U repollahlng b needed, this con be dono with putty powdor, to bo hod at o local monument yard. .;

CraekiDr Paint Qucst!on: When we built our homo

two years ago wo p:rlntcd the wood-work ourtelves with two coats of llilt white and one of enamel. In two month!! It bCgnn to check, and now has checlm nnd croclm all o\ler. We

• WOUld like to repaint Uilil spring, but D.re otrold thnt tho tJtune thing will happen. How cnn we prevent it? .

Anllwcr: The paint that you used WOB evidentl,y too hard and brittle to !oUow the movement of the wood as It dried out nnd seru:onlld. In pre­poring tor repoinUng. o!lk the ad­Vice ct the point monufacturcrn on the correct method of thinning point of the first nnd oecond cootD lor the kind of wood that lD used.

• .Metal Roof PaiDt Que:ilion: What kind of point

shmlld I USE! on o metal roof that has never been pointed, and that hl!S a few J.wty ploce3?

Annwer: 'I'ha rcmt iD app:u-enUy of tin; 1ot: sou say .t!Jat It shows rusty plaees. "liJese clwul~~e clEmned ofl to the bare. metcl, WJiilg steel wool bra wire brush. Wash with turpen­tine and then· finish with red lend paint. After at least a we'ek fdf deying, finish with any good quality hou:so paint;

llot Water Radlatora Question: I Have a hot water. heat­

ing srstem witb a circulator •. I un• derstand tllat with the- radiators 1:omPietezyo ~ut off. ·water would be tkawn from the radi!ltot, Md a ~ac· uum: would ev>entuall,y. ·be lotmcd. t. this so? Answet~ No; for Ute shutoff valves

or hot water radiatoi1J are made With arn.n opening's to provide tot

·-( citeula.tioll when the •alve: iS shut. ~. idea of fhis II ta prev~t tll& trHzin,- b! • lthut off radiator.

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T HE -big news u to faD style trends centers 'for the most part

around thu Idea of elbnncos for the aldrt silhouette. It'a quite all right and deflnltel,y stylc-con'tct to con· tlnuo to wear the ever-beloved all• around plcotod BldrtB through the mimmcr • tQ ·toll m!dneacon period, but·tho moment fashion's awon-oong soundB the lmeD to summcf and you laww by tho coltmdnr that -autumn Is hero In will come such on array of smart IUld figure-flattering nor· row $1lhouetted cklrtD you'll yield to templtlUo~t th9 very ~t glance. tn.faet; th ·new sUm, block frocka oro over co oodlookirig for lmm dloto weor; and they'll be omort right on through Into fall and winter.

'thcbo 'chfttmlng · drcO!leo, atyled u they nrc with utmo:;t.slmpllcity, arc ushering In a new era In cO!l­tumo dcmgn, ono .thnt potrloUcoUy moke!Jfabrlcn:oll!lervntl!lb It!! theme. Valiantly nnd vlctorJounly hove de­signora met tho chnllcngo to create beautlluJ fnnhlonn out of minimum yardage. Once you've donned one ot these flg'ure-tlotterlng narrow all­houetted gowns, sufw· or coatD, nn the coco may be, you'll bo all en­thtwionm for tho new ord~r of thfngg, for it J5 B foct that th/J nar• rowed oilhouctto Is one of chmm and chic. .,

• A ault tailored ot block bcngollno or o dreruJ fonhloned of aleck Jersey In elther block or lush colors fonh­loned after the mrumcr oLthc...smort modes pictured in the above Wun­trntlon (each lD within the new fobrlc-aoving rullngo) given tho per­fect answer ns to what to wear now nnd on through the mJdsenson d:cyn. In fact, thcce fnsblorul ore Gcbeduled to function omortl,y for into the future.

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Tho drCDSes flhown aro New York creations which ob::erve on the nlcctlea demanded by clli:crlmlnaUng ta!ltc. Tho gown centered In the' above picture ohown Its new·cchool or ga In ltt.J slendemeB!l and clas­alc almpllclty. Tho fact thnt lt b modo ot oleek rayon jercey In a lovely mint-julep green Is algnifl­cnnt, for much Importance 1!1 at­tached to greetl!S on tho fall color cord. A cetnl·ourpllco bodice with draped detail outlines a V:ncckllne, and oubUo shirring lD ctltched Into the front ccam of the blo!Hltlt sldrt. The hat followri the trend to wide Battering brlmo.

The dreruJ to tho left in the above picture interprets a stunning ver­o.lon of tho now pcgtop ollhouotto. PerhapD no word In the akirt renlm lD being repeated oftener than "peg­top" theno doya, for moDt of tho newer oldrtD- deflnltely reflect ltD ln.fiuence. Developed of the now­oo-fonhlonoble sleek rnyon jerooy, thlD drc!lll may be accepted ao among the atilartent offerings fonh­lon has to make. Its unupuol, ccftl,y drope'lf olceveJL ore caught on the shoulders wfth'1 Battering oelf­fabrlc ties. The general air of atyle nssuronce of this dresrJ moken It outotanding. The becoming bot with its coft motchlng. vcll lD of green baku.

Helps Give Variety · To Work Costumes In p~t~t..s.m£1 tit:d dcziBDin.a prnct1·

cal clothen for the thousondo of ·women now engaged In wart!~ fac­tory · work, every effort is being mode to ovoid regimentation or DUg­geaUon of monotonous tmiforms. ThUll, much importance is attached to c()tor, as it offers variety and cheer. '

Necessarily cerfoln requirements lltUst be ob~::erved fn behalf of safe­ty.' For instance, most factories t~tlpU1ato: that women nnd girls- weu slacks or coverall$ or fumpct 11lacks cuefully styled so that nothing will catch In the> mdchltieey.· Coveting <fot"'tb~ liead Is requited to keep the hair protecte,..d. Dresses· are out ot

.'the picttirc-; w1fu a ban en. eufottes. or ,Skirfs. Banned also 'are tQe..teu or lleel-Iess shoe$ and long linger• ~. 131ouses- must be •tm.Ple; lkl 'that M ltlllf dettd1s get Cfl!J&ht In . the trtli!:$Jrtl!cy, but Uiey may be, anti . are, 'Vet)' colorful. . ' ®estion-: l'.have a tw'b-8ti:U1' btUitt•

:Int.- mctudfut .atoi'et .nd; siX-tocnt • 11ats. HtllfWt $i b7. hot-wa~. l d · , am c~derili~ ptdtlng: in a .stok~r. Qttilte Fa·ahiotJs

• ) . Where can.l' ~~t information on the ·~thuSiasm for tblng!J q\tilted ex. · .J( diftetent. ld,icU Jnd ott .tlieir opera• · 'F .. o·r· •a-.'rd_ ..... t.:.,.

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.nlD1n:r: COn.Wt thl!.~tl)tnittee ·~Sf· . .. k. r .-iU be ... IS the !cleat out-. it giv~s. novt:lty to ba.U!t wU1 give Ten or tile lteatbtg lndusftfl!'s, it .'W'Ol' 0 . V,t"~ ' _r~- . ·. . .. . 'Wllmth to coats thbJ !au by btfght

• 307 NOrlh lllebfKan avenue, Chicago, ftt. .. OV'erall sliQW of _b~ue cot-. colored quilted llnlngs, .fa t11ed tor • : . . .A New trJjf ,ieit '· · • · · . ton deniM, wlt_b a c:aifco in'lnt~lous~ !arge· ~at ~et. arul.offerl 9lever "t'. Quet66nfW1Ji:V!ltU&d'Vise · Wblt' ~ ~ 1frap-8{(1urtc1 Bkir; ~ r,eaci7 11ove1ty. ~semb}d wht¢b ~elUde

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you make her this cunning suit­In a ctout durable cottdn which "con toke lt"l We euggeat ecer­rsucker, poplin, denim or broad­cloth. The ault Is trimmed down to eoaentlnlD onlY-<* topper which can be worn tucked In OB a ohlrt or oa o joc~et-overalb nnd on abbreviated ;romper ault for nun wtlrahlp. 'The loot named corrles a mill boot decoraUon which cart bo 'rippUed oo a ~?right patch of controothlg color.

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4 and D yccr olda. Slut :l.yclllll eot taka 111• ynrda 3:1 or ~!ncb mnlcrtaJ. 1'!4 ynrda rio roo to trim rompera.

Wrap-Over Frock. WHAT o comfort, at the end of

o bard day to aUp Into o cool, utterly olmplc frock like thlD onc­ohown In Pattern No. OUM. The fact that lt wrapo over and lD h~ld in ploc!o wlth just two buttoll!l at tho wolDt malteD It very cony to nUde lntof You'll find ft o prac­tical and attrocUvc frock for tbe ,. .

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IEWINO CUlCLE I'JI.'ITERN DEPl'. rtoom Uti

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The Que.tiom 1. Wbo mndc tho Mecklenburg Declaration ot Independence?

1. The aymbol IRS rcprencntD what?

2. Whnt lD• the meaning of a1 frenco?

3. How doeo o meter compare with o yard in length?

4. Where was the legendary Inland of Atlantis suppo~::ed to be?

5. DidncUc writing is Intended chletly to what? .

G. Which of the following lD a mommnl-borrncudo, porpolDe or shark?

Wine Barrel a Church In Ccllfornin, the fashion of con­

tltructlng and painting roadnide bulldlngo to resCinble such objects as animals, fruits, tt:!a kctUes, &lloen, ig1oM and nlrobips ltn!l even extended to a house of worship. Tho Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel in the town ot AntJ lD bullt in the 8ht'lpe of a wix!e oorrel.

8. Approxlntatoly how. long lD tho Suez canol? •

0. How many ovoirdupom pounds mokc up a grooo ton? to. Who expnundcd the doctrlna

that any menn!l, however unncru­pulouo,. moy be. justi11nbly em­ployed by a ruler in order to main­tain o strong centrnl g011crnment?

1. A contrnctlon of tho nome Jemm •. •

2. In the open nlr. 3. Longer (39.37 inchea). 4. WeDt of Europe. 5. To teach, G. Porpoloe, 1. Citucno ol North Ol.rolinn. 0. One hundred miles. 0. A groruJ ton fD 2,240 potindn.

10 •. Mnchln\Oelll (Florentine ntutemnan, 14~!527).

asked. · . "About six mUes as the. fiow

cries," replied the witne"SS. • "You mean as th11 cry flows, I

suppose," Interjected the attorney. "No, no," InteJTUPtlld the 'udae •

"He means ns tho fly crows." •

Lost OpportunllT fi'red-Whar 11 1hame rha1 E'l/fl MICIJII'I

created {irai. lllarilyn ..... JI'Acr dlOerence ICOUlll c1t.a

have rruzde1 · frtd-Eve could hav~t ~o"ed rhe fob

oJ malcln& Jlthm and lhflll 1111111 I«Hd44 hav~t been P!:r/«1.

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Unelo Jed ntwora· UH4 to Kf, "ThlnCB'd bo a wholo lo~ plcu­anur it tolkD would JWl~ Uvo eo'a thoy'Cl novu bo a?hMutd to Hll tho torolly p:uTOt to the town CD=!lD"

tw1 'c~nkln' o' p:llTOla, recto%!. I m~at cound llko •pno, tho way I'm GlWII)'D tnlldD' GboUt Vltllmlna on' ImLLOGO'O ,PEPI Dut tL'I mtcMr tmpol1ml~ to sot your ·

•vtumlno-Gil ot •om I And Jret.LOOO'O l'EP JD o&tm-otrons tn tho t= vlt:ltnliUI, n, nnd' D, ' U111t CIJ'O"mOJit likely to bo ellof\ ln,-ordlnnry m~ An', PCP'O plumb dtllrtouo, tool

~a,· A t.tid#a• _.,.,,,,..., ... q{' .. , rn ""btr (1 cr.h 1&. fall ..,ialat,.g &.llr -.1 cf ftl ... ,. 1>11!4 ,,. .!4JJ, -.1 <>/'til<lll>ill 1;.

Greatest Benefactor He who lncreanco the .power to

bear docn even more th:iii-'tl'a who dccreO!J!!ll tho ~urden, ..

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C<iunty of Lincoln, : ' IN THE) PROBATE COURT.

John E. Hall, Attorney for Administratrix, Carriz,ozo, New Mexico.

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I hereby ~nnounce lb;Y candidacy for the office of District Judae of the The Thfrd Judicial District, aubject to the action of the Democratic Prlmaey, Sat­urday, September 12.

Numa C. Fre•rir.

FOR PROBATE JUDGE In the Matter of Tho Last ) I hereby announce my candidacy for Will nn~ Testament of Peter) No, 621 ~e office of Probate Judae, subject to~ G. Hale, Decellled, ) the action of the Democratic Primary,

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT - S~aturday, September 12. .

. OF EXECUTRIX ~arcial C. St Job. Notice l!l hereby given that on tho 12th •

doy of May, lg41, th!> undennrned was FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER appointed executrix of tho Lilt Will and · Teatnment of Peter G. Hale, deceased, I heroby announOG my eandldaey for In tho above named Court, and havlni the office of County Commla§loner <Of qualined as euch anyone havlnr a cllllm tho let, Di.!ltrict, subject to tho action Of agolns£ cald rotate I!J. hereby notified tho Democratic Prlmnry, Saturday, Sept­tllo tho llllmo within abt month! from emoor 12• July 24, 1942, llnd make proof &!I re-quired by law.

Allee Hale, Executrix.

John E. Hall,· Carrizozo, Now Mexico, Attorney for Executrix •

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AR£ YOU putting Ten PtrCtntof your In,ome into U.S. War londs f. S1•mP'?

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ROLLAN.:D-·')S THE _. OLI)EST • AND 'BEST KNOWN. 'DRUG FIRM ·IN THE SOUTHWEST

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Church of Chriat

Bible Study • 10:00 A. M. Worship 11 A.M. and 7:80 P. M. Mid·weekStudy,Wed. · 7:80 P.M.

• Preaching ·at Capitan 2 P. M. paylight~aving tim!'

A vis C. Wiggir.s, Minister.

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'ZO.ZO 'BOOT Shop • me~.?

11 He specializes inp ·repairs on ladies' shoes. Satisfaction Mr. Guy West of Otero county,

brother of Mr. Joe West of Car· . . G U A R A N T E E D rizozo will be ·indu-:ted int~ the

i:~o..--...;.....: U.-S. Artny this week.

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert St~wart Velastto of Los Angeles,CaliCornia,

30 announced theJ~ birth . of • 1 son, Robert Maxwell Velasco, born July 6, 19~ in Long Beach, Cal· ifornia. Robert Stewart Velqsco was born in Lincoln, New Mex·

Meets EverY Tuesday evening Glen Dorsett, John Kla!llen

ico. This is their first baby. • •

Rev. W. H. Martin, chaplain • Sec.~ Treaa. Noble Grand

• at For' Stanton wtis a C!larrizo~o businero visitor last Tuesday •

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P1,1ck tralna · · 1ec- =:::5E:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::::_ tors arc often necessary and here ,. '" •the mule, slow but sure-footed, plays an important role, Our Army buys thousands of mules paying from $1'15 1 · to $190 for each. The mule ents • less, carries more, and some de­clare is smarter than the horse. Your purchase of War Bonds and I Stpmps· helps pay for these Army Mules. Invest at least ten percent · of your income in War Bonds every pay day. U.S. Trtasur'l Dltarlmtnl

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Export Hat Cleanfna and Re-Biockin•

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Sunday School at 10 a. m. _ ~7mnk Adame, Supt.

·Mr. and Mrs. Albort Scharf have returned f r o in a trip to · · ) ' . Wo Handle all Kinds of Stork & Chicken Fetd·

Also • rew C•nned 6oods a 6ro(Hles Morning Worship 10 & 11 a. m. Junior League 7:00p.m. I•lvening Service 7:45 p. m.

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northern New ME>xico.

• ' Same "Do1. Tag" aa

First SQnday of every month io t Communion day.

in War No. 1

A 48-year-old Private, Lewin A. Goulden,, of Cbfca1JO, who io serving Uncle Sam lor the necond time jn war, bno tho oame eerinl number ~n his "dog tng'' be bad twenty.fivo yearn ago. Goulden, who is stationed out at tho Ros­well Army Flying School, wna a volunteer both timen.

Wo a!l!lure you a friendly welcome.

John Klnsgen, •• · Pastor.

~ NAZARENE CIIUROll SERVICE

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Sun~y. Scbool 0:4!1 a. m. Prcacblnt' E!ervteo U:OO a. m. Young Pcop!Cll' Meeting 7:00 p. "m.. Prayer MccUne Wed. 7:00 p. m.

COMET 'CHAPTER No. 29

ORDER EASTERN STAR

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J You are eordlnlly lnvltC!d t.o attend ·'I. our IC!rvlcc.e. • ~-

cond Division in World War 1, Goulden served overr:eas 19 of the 23 months of hie flrot enlintment. He·was on fighting Crontn most of the time from MarclJ., 1918, until

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Coalom Lodge, No. 15 Meeting dates 2nd ond 4th

Wednesdays of eaeb month 7 • ' at p. m;-

Mayme Greisen, Noble Grand t •••

Birdie Walker, Secretary.

Met>ts on the ftrat Thursday in each month.

Viniting Stars cordlalJ.y invitea the Armistice. · The next three •

Mrs. Mattie Kelley w. M. months were spent with tho Army Jeannette Lemon,&~- of Occupation in Germany.

' Besides his seril)) number,whicb, ------ incidentally, is probably the low·

T. E. K.l!1U,mY est numbered one on the post, Funeral Director and Private Goulden bas a n o t h e r

• , souvenir of his previous uervice Cbanaes in time of..Service Licensed Embalmer• .... a tattoo on his left arm of tbe

'Phone 33 Indian head and star insignia of for" Firs~ Baptist Church · the Second Division. Io each war

W R TIME Carrizozo : : : N. MeJ 1 · · A • Goulden vo unteered tn Chtcago

Sunday .School.... . . 9:45 A. and later turned up at a camp in M • W h" 11 A ""' Texni. ormng om tp.... .1u

B. T. U •. H. ........ 7:~0 P.M. JOHN E. HALL Physic!ll condition and alertn Evening Worship.... 8:30P.M. Attorney and Counselor at Law of the 48·rear·old veleran belies W. M. U. Wednesday 3:00P.M. Opposite his age. Soldiers coming be r c Bible Study, Wed.... 8:00P.M. Carrizozo Hardware Building- with Goulden from TE>xas said he Choir Practice . . . . . 8:00P.M. • Canizozo. New Mexico made long bikes, bivouacs, and

N. T. Jamea, P~tor.. the obstacle courso with the ease ,1 of a well·conditioned youngster.

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ent• in the comfort prnvided by ·good mattresses. In 1917-18 U. s. Soldiers 1ltpt between blankets ·on a· canvu cot. Their mattres­. _· were Jtr&\f·stlifled atra'U. tkat developed torturesomt Jumps. _ · Deapit~ greater c:omfort" pro·

.vided •otdfeta ot today, Goulden betlevea there· were fe.wen com·

· · among the enJisted men of 25 yean ago: ''!n the Jaat war,'' said Goulden, ·"• eoldier •u .a

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t "' ' .. UGA fffD SIORf Wasted- money Is wuteil lives. Don't waste precious lives. Every dollar you ean spare ahoulll be used to bUJ War Bonds. BUJ Jour te~ pet cent every pay clay •

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• needed for telephone equipment are vital war materials as welL What facilities we have must serve as fully as possible.

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WEEK By LEMUEL F. PARTON

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Con•olldatcd li'oaturca.-WNU ReleaN.

N EW YORK. - At Fort. Des Molneo ;-where the first 330 en­

tronts of"the Women's Artny Aux­Ulory corps toke up their quar·

C I F i h' F • h !.era, f~;~r om-0 • a 1 • att cersl train·

In WAAC Kiclu lng, there Out Guardh~u•e. wlll be 00

guardhouse. Col. Don C. Faith, commandant

of tho corps, tJnyll "Stand ords of '<Conduct of women ore generally higher than those of men. We an­ticipate no trouble. If there Is, there will be a discharge, rather than dis­cipline."

The tactful Colonel Faith, a renlal Doosler who nse.d to be an army educator, will, how­ever, allow a beauty parlor, ft aot a ruardhouse. lie ••1s there's no reason wh1 women shouldn't ret a h11lr.cJo when they need It and .there'll be time out lor that. Out this doesn't mean a .1111l11lme lor the. llnldle.r­rlrb. There will be seven 4~ mtnute cha11es a da1 and one 46-mlnnte period of drill.. · The women who have qualllled for

officer'o training have been chooen from oeverol thau.oand applicants. The full complement of tho fort eventually will be about 25,000 wom· en. They will 11orvo In kitchen po­Uco, aa barrocko orderllea, clerka and mo.ooengero and In many other capocltleo ln which men have been

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The tall, lean Colonel Faith, a 11'ati,1Jtllll!r tn thtt 1dDi1 or or­ranlaatlon, taku his Job euu,.

.. And eJ&1ua111 and rives anur• ance that the women wJIJ be Inducted , •moolhiJ Into arm)' routine. \Vbllc he Ia frlen41J aDcJ Informal In manner, he Is known In the arm1 •• a •c:lrefuJ ani! competent omcer and, 'll:hlle the: rlrb ma1 ·ret their halT-do antS; all that, there will be no alack admlnlatratlan of the corp1. "They'll do a urand Job," says

tho colonel. flo hao held on arm? commlsclon

Zll yt>aro, which oxporlonce lnclud~s ocrvlcc on tho Mexican border and ot Camp Lnnan, UoWlWD, Texno, and In tho flrot World war. He woe on duly In the Philippines In 1022·23,, and In Thmtnln, China, tn 1031-32.

Orcot Drltotn l1oo modo a trc­mondoUD oucCNlll at llll womcn'o nux· lllaey corpo, which now Includes about '1,000,0~ women. Fort Dell Molnl'D in Junt a bl'glnnlng for WI, and Colonel Faith thlnka wo can do ovcin bettor.

·• -MAJ. OE.~'G FOLLETT ORAl). t;.,EY, commanding general ot

tho Flrot air Ioree, with hcadquar­fura at Mijchl'l Field, N. Y ., rates .. __ D'ffl I 1 alogana as rnvT• ' cu t or amana the Jap• to lnterpY*I least etfec• Our Natiualdloma U\fo or war

weo~mna. He wUI havo none of them around tho field. not even "Remombor Pearl Harbor." He ls, however, hospitable to neUvo, hOme-grown Idiom, Just as It happens along, uncs a lot of It hlm~tt and commando the bo)'S "who keep Jho OLC.O off tho hora.o's bnck," rofcrrtns to tho aerial aun­nero of hJ5 command In whom he token special pride.

• "Tbe exprea1lon Is not mble," aald the reneral. "lt'a their own ed It's verr apt. U It a llrht way of ••JIIil that the)' keep duttueUG1i awar .. U the •erial rllllDers W'eru't ., there dolts, their Job evorr tlme oae .r our bombera rou et~t OYel' the Lib­JaB de1ert or China or the Paett­lo; ma117 of the bomber•. wouJcJ taU ln their mtulon ud man1 woald nover ret home." · Th1l camo up in connccUon with

talk of \his mo.nth mnrklna tho gcn· eral'• 23rd alrntaht year bt the alr ~rvlcos ot thO .army, and tho fa~t that opct£\tlnlt a .tlihter or bomber plano It a mutter of a eompl~ of.. aanltatlon ot humnn and technical factors, undreamed of when the aen• eral flnt went •loft.

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(left) with Edsel and Henrr Ford durinr hls visit to the Wlllaw Rtm bomber plant. At rl1ht Is Charles E. So~ensen, Ford vice president arid 1enerat mana1er. Cburchlll Is recuperatln~ rrom Injuries received La the 1\Uddle East area. ·

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tured at ~.!'.esk at the state deo ·partment In Waslifritton, as be as­sumed bla duties as President Roosevelt's chief of staff. Leahy, ID hb new capacity, Is r.upanslble only to the President.

Nominated '

\Drram Stainback, ~ who hu beeq a United States attomey ID lla\9all, has been namlllllted u lOY• emor of the terrltorr by Presldeat Roosevelt. Stainback wu born Ia Teanesseo.

Victory Cyclist

Mrs. Rant Hopkins (the former MJJ. Loam, GlU Mac)') shown rw­tnr a vfc(o17 bfc:tcle n Park iYeaae hi New ~otk. The velocipede us donated h7 .Prlee. Aihninlstrator Henderson ·as door priJe at • .,bi­cycle luncheon.'' All lun~ were requested to attent. the afralr a. two-wheeteu. · • . ___ ..._ ___ _

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Plague Was Spread.

NEW YORlt-'First-b!Uld ~~~~il the Japanese have been to· spread· · was presented helre

totmer lllltodc~s foundation

• • fellow, who recently from a six-week trip to Clliqa as a repr~ sentatlve of United China relief.

The evidence, made publlo"by Mr. Barnett, Is in the fonn · ot docu· ments from P. Z. King, director­general of the Chinese National Health udminlsgation .in Chung­king; Miss J!l, J. Bannan, a regis­tered nurse at the Presb,Yterinn ·hospital, Changteh, Hunan prov­ince; Dr. R. Pollltzer, fOnner epi­demiologist of the League of Na­tions and at ptellent b,olding the same post with the.C)Unese National Health administration, and Dr. W. K. Chen, consultant with the Chinese R~:d Cross Medical Relief corps ot Kweyang, China.

Scatter Germs From Air. Stotcments by these persons to

the effect that the Japanese have tried to produce epidemlcs of bo­bonlc plague in Chiria by scattering grain and ·other matter mixed with pla~ue-infested fleas from airplanes were released by Mr. Barnett and corroborated as authentic by Dr. Donald-D. V'an Slylte of the.Ror:ke­feller Institute, who Is president" of the American Bureau of Medic!ll Aid to Chinn.

"These otatemcnts nrc documen­tary proof that the Japanese oro engaging in germ warfare," Dr. Barnett oald. ·

Dr. Van Slyko commented: "I hove rend tho dor.uments and my lmpreoolon lo that they nrc entirely authentic." •

Mr. Bnrnett, who was born in Shanghai, tho con of on official of the Young Men'o Christian oar;ocla· tion, and ntte11ded tho Unlverolty of North Cnroliftn, Yale unlvel'olty and Oxford unlverclt,Y, onld there were nlr:a other lnstanceo of Jnpnn~c germ warfare which had not yet been completely authenticated.

1\Jethodl ExperimentaL Dr. King, In h1o report to Dr.

Soong, oald "tru1Ilclent circumotan­ti!ll cvldenco hos been gathered to show that the Jppancco have tried to uoe our people no guinea plg9 for expc.rimcntatlon on tho prilctfcabU­Ity of bacterial warfare."

The Japancoo method!l wero clear­ly ax~rlmcntal, Dr. King reported, but couocd many cleatb.!l item bu-' bohle. plague. Lone . planes would fly over Chlneoo -'!itlco nod drop grnln mixed with plague-infected fienD. Tho groin would attract rats, who would become lnlccted, and In turn would infect men, women and chlldren. Rnto lll'O tho cronslc car· rlero and~ tronomiLter of bubonic plague, he pointed out, and wher­ever the plnguo otriltCll tho mortality among rat!! in oven greater than among people.

Mins Bannan, In a report ~ Dr. King from tho Preobyteri.nn .. bospl­tol, Changteh, Hunan province, em December 10, 1941, on an outbreak of plague in that city, stated that it "followed tho vinlt of an enemy plano on tho morning of Novem· ber 4."

"The unhulled wheat and grain found on the street!! and roofs of housCll in Changteh was dropped from that plane," Mis!l Bannan re­ported. "I might say In this con­nection that I wntched the illght of tho plane closely that morning. In appearance it woo somewhat like a hydroplane and flew low over the city-lower than any plane has yet flown in the more than 2() bombings I hove witnensed here."

f.firo Bannan. oold come of the grnln woo collected and brought to tha hospit!ll for examination, and that a. la~rntory• test was made whlcll'11showed bacillt.t!J closely re­sembling tbyt of plague,"

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TcJUog Umc In tho Navy Is on the 24-bour oyotem. Morning hours are from one to twelve, but aftct-­noon hours lll'O from 1300 to 2400 (midnight). So if you ask o oallor tho time and he anys "ceventccn," subtract 12 and you get five o'clock in the afternoon. It's sim­pler if you~ nnk him what cigarette he smokes. Chanc!es are he'll say: "Crunel," for Crunel is the favor­Ito cigarette runong Navy men as well an omong men in the Army, Marlneo, Coant Guard. (Based on tlctwll oaleo records from cervi1:1t men's otoren.) Local dealertt llrlt feoturing Cornel eartoruJ oo gifts for men In the Sertice from the folks bock home.-Adv.

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Con overbtuled hla outfit after din- • Be ltarcerecl •UchUy a• be ltood betide J>u'eho. lltl'. He was ready before Cl;lramba ' and Skeeta and bo went wanderine day: early. Shot Mom and me, too, to open up. Pa ask' b1m .wbo 11 curJoualy a~ut tbe place. Jaqet She a wor~Je'n 1 am. She's awful was and he !!Bid somcth.lna and Pa call.~ 1\lm tiom a 1lde veranda, apd lllck. I couldn't go tor riobody. Ain't told Mom it wu all right. Be opened

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wben ho walked up to the big house, a horse on the place I can catch up. Ute door and-pow! pc;wl Pa feU Your tung wiUt summer Isn't quite dual)' StetsQn at hla knee, she wu Beside•, I aot to stay and give her down and of course 1 knowed he complete without one or a dozen lfttin~ l>et!de a amaU, white-haired water. And I got to be ready to kill was ahot. Mom run In to the room picnics w!Ul Utose woman. Con looked curiously at 'em, 11 they come back. I like to. where I was In the comer, becapsa sandwiches that Jlrt, -T-en!Jorttnthhtutudled hlm In- ahot :rou/• · a llug had. come In and hit me In taste 80 ~ood, kntly for a moment; before sbe "Good - Lordi" Con exploded. Ute arm; I run over to her and I bubbling hot col-turned amUlngly to JaneL "Come on, boy! We've got to . do could aee her a U'l' bit from the Uiht fee and fresh,

n "Wby, honey, he'a just a boy! things.'' ' out of the kitchen. She was kind of juicy fi,'Ult to top From aU you aald-" 1 . The chlld came out of the busheo, moaning, It W\UI two men.'' off that outdoor

"Nearly twenty-one. Not quito," dragglni the blg Winchester, a "They ·jUS\ shot twice, u soon iu meaL You'll have Coo told her, wondering why Jnnet'a lturdy, blue-eyed to.whead, who .your pa opened the do\lr'l" Con fun with Utese face wu auddenl110 flushed. "And. acemed to Con so tiny Ulat 111s mqn- prompted him. ' oimplo Utlngs, oven If you don't :rou are 'not so terribly old that like . way wils Incredible. He stag- "Shot a lot ot tlmCJI, Two men make a long trip In Ute famUy car twent7la terribly youtlg to you!" · eered slightly as tte stood beside done IL They como In Ute foom. to oomc far.away, favorite picnic

"GOod-IandaJ He'a dnnreroual'! .Paheho. li ftour aack·waa wrapped where we was and Mom told 'em grounds. Try We back yard, the Mn. TenlaOh"iiuli>ed. "Paying com. clumaUy around hia right arm. lhe was shot, too. She aays to him parlw, Ute beach or oven that shady pllmentl to old womEn-" Be 1agged wearily against Con that she was dying. They brought spot down the road a mllo or so for

"I UJed to know a glrlf9 Chicago," and hia fac~ was bot against Con'a the lamp In and looked to see If lhe thin year's picnic, Qoo aald truthfully, "and she had Ute band. Pancho went on acroos Ute was. r just laid atlU by ber. One Scrub your favorite plcnlc ham· pretUest aray hnlr, almost white, creek, past Ute bucket wblc;h \ho was a towhea~ same'l me. He per clean and sun-dry It to ascurc from tho time sho1 was nineteen. boy had evidently como down to cusr;ed a lot about Mom being shot your food freahnesa and cleanliness. Somehow, ll jiWt made het. look flU. Twenty yards beyond was tho and waved his six-shooter around. FlU it to Ute brim with exciting JC)unger. The way youro makes you lltUe adobe hPuac. The door stood And be trabbed the blwerboml! sandwich comblnaUona Utat your lootc." open. and wiped .bla six-ahooter with lt-"

Co ... h.... d d d , tamlly wiU got such a ourpr.lne when "What were you doing In Chico· n ICt ... c ""J own an owung "Grabbe the -what?' Caramba Utoy begin dln"ln,. Into the pleanant 101 Go up .wiUt cattle? Don't toll off. At Ulo door he Btopped to look thrust ln. "" .. me you're a city boy! Not after the Into a dusky, unUdy room, that kitcb. "Tho blcsscrhomcl Aw, you know recc!l!len of the big baaltet. Remcm· top..roplng Mr. Tcnleon nays you did en wblcb he had prbmi!led Mrs. Ten- them Utlngs women make• to •Uck ber the salt for tho tomatoes, paper -and Janet lllYI you did." lson to exrunlne. In a corner up• ln houses! God-bl~- napltlnn, paper . plateo, plenty of

Con hesitated. Janet, sWJ very sprawled the body of a tall man In horpe; Utat'11 about what they 111- glo!l!len or ·paper cupo and, yeo, .i- pink-and prettier thllD he had ever faded chambray shirt and patched ways say. · He wiped out his six· a gay checked cloth to odd otmo:r l aeen her, ho Utou~ht-won looking overalls, barefoot. Con wcntovcr to shooter with it." phcrc to tho aflnlr.

ateadlly at him. · Gracey and looked down at Ute Con and Carnmba stared at each . Arc you tn a quandary as to what .,I workc~ for ho~_dealem and n.U grlm, beard·stubbled taco. Onl~a o\her, Utcn nodded. . · oondwlcheo to make? Well, glance

sorts of commlsclolfihcn. So wht?n glance WOD needed .Jo ~~co that he "t sald to Monk Irby that 1t was over the following comblnallons fot my uncle and aunt W!1re ldDcd In a had died almO!lt lnntnntJY, of a uJ. bad luck," Con drawled. "And we'll come really truJty ldcllll In ffiUngs:, traJn wreck, I stnrted for Texnll. let ncar "tl1e heart. try to make It come true huh, Ca· Chopped bacon {broUe4 unW That w~ last year. I took on with In the other room Mrs. Gracey ro.mba? WeD! I'U take her down. crlap) and bud-cooked err, mola-

'~ the ZO Bar trnU herd and modo Ute lay upon a home-made bedotead, It'o going to bo dark before we tcmed with mayonnaise or 10flened • trip to WUd Horse. Then I started breathing barnhly through her mnke It. batter.

this way, to Jearn Ute cow business. mouth. She was fully drea.::ed and Men come out of dnrkni!S5 when SUced bam and American cheese, And bete I am, roping Mr. Tenl· her thin, work·hnrdcned bond picked be drove into the Wheel yard and lettute.·, undwlcb spread,. 80n'• coltls." at a bandage as rude ao Ulat upon up to the kitchen doqr. Gale Gorce

She shook h~r whltc hood and tho boy's arm: She had been shot and Tenlson pushed lp to Ute wagon Cretlm clleese, ftnel1' mfnced 1111• amiled at Ccln. Utrough the right ohoulder. and Con anowered Utelr aurprlled loD, chopped stu.tre4 oUves. +- - ·

"My boy would hovo been about Tho boy co.mo in and leaned queotlono shortly. Cldpped beef, Cl'Olmd l!ne, mixed J 1our bge. -Twenty-two next Decem. agalnst tho wn.U, with fever-bright Mro. Tenf!:on came out, ,ranot at WUh enambJed Roquefort cheese, ~ bet felUl'Wentw. But he-ho was o~ eyetl moving from hlo mother to Om, her heels. She caUt!d for Ughta. kUOiled with Worcesttrshlre aauce,

len from Utls very yard, by a part- "She's awful sick, ain't she?" he "Janet," sho said briskly, "you IJYer aauare, maaJaed, 1easoaed ner of .Mr. Tcnlson'a, a man who whiopered. "But you can get tho trot ln, honey, and flx Ute bed In wfUa ehDJ 1aaee, mu.st have bceu very bard and vln- doctor, now. I tried to get her to tho west bedroom. The boys wll1 8amll1er ~ausare, &'fOUDd with dlcUve, or be wouldn't bnve dono a ent-" bring her ln. Peek! you and Gale awed or bread and batter pleklea, thing' like thnt to pny a score with a Con went at Ute run to Pancho, and Twenty and Perch carry that moistened with ma)'onnalse. man. He and .Mr. Tenl!:on had trou· swung up and toped to the dropped mnttrc!l!l. Careful! Where's her boy? ble about a mine and-and one eve- bucket. When he came back with Is he hurt mucb?" Cucumber, chopped fine, excess ning be took my boy from this yard cold wnter he took a clean white · She went In ahead of them, calling moisture 4ra.fuec1 off, mb:ecJ with and just vanished. We hunted and nblrt from his nltorja and ripped It to Mexican house servants. Tho cream cheuo, •att and pepper, hunted, but his trail disappeared into bandagco. He looked doubtfully four corril!d Mrs. Gracey Into a Peanut buUer mixed with honey. withln fifty mlletJ'and from Utat day at it, then shrugged. clean, orderly room and put Ute old Tlma er salmon, ftaked, mixed to this-" · "Well, no way to boD It and dry mattrellS down. Mrs. Teniscn looked wUJa lemOD juice, l!nely chopped ceJ..

"l-1 beard some of that,'' Con it, here. The thing Is to gd ber at It and c!ucked, Ulen waved them e~ and ma)'onnalse to molst011. told ber awkwardly. "Wellf I reckon down to Ute women.'' . · out. FjllJngs combined generously with S,keets and Caramba ought to be He asked the boy U anything on "Let's get to work, •Janet! U we butter are o.ften known as spreada. ready to start for Red Mesa." wheel!l wos here. want you men, I'U caJJ. Peek I we This tacllitntes Ute handling of sand-

' ''There's a nester fantlly, a man "Old spring wagon," the child sntd cnn't wait for Ute doctor. Send wiches. Just spread the "butter'' and his wtfe and lltUe boy, on the drowsily. "One hcm:e. But Pa hnd somebody to town, flllltl He may thickly between ollces of bread ·and road to the Mesa. When you boys to seU Coaly. Be wao our hamens not show up for a week. My heart's your saddwich 1s made, ready to ro b1. see if J'OU can sort of sneak horse. And one abaft 15 busted and an old story to him and J think ht! be wrapped In waxed paper for around and have a look. Into the so's the tent. It's out back." !unt comes out for barbecued chick· picnicking.

, Jd~en. if possible. If It loolw like Con heard Caro.mba calling from en. Scoot!" ' thi!y•.re reaDy in bad fix, ( want to Ute trail. He went out and waved the . In the kitchen, Tenison looked ot Cheese Spread. .. kn01f tL" two up, to ten them quickly and Goree, Uten at Con. Blend cream cheese with lemon

He nodded and. turned away. shortly of the woman.'s eonttition. ''You better make Ute rid~/' he Juice and add 2 tablespoons butter Skeet. and Caramba wa-e waltitlg Catamba swote IncreduloU!lly. Brawled. "Grab come coffee llild a to eacb packago (loOunco) of cream and they mounted. They went on ••Doc' ought to be at the house, chunk of meat and catch up a fresb cheese. To this add one or more of very dl.cerfttllt for ten miles or time we blt there," Skeetls said horse. U the doctor's not In town, Ute> following: chopped watercress, more,.· climbing Into the foothills. trowningly. "Topeka told Gale that. traU him. He sent word today Utat ateen pepper or celery; pimiento, Presently, where a narrow trail an- Doc's due out to check up on Mia' he rrught be two-three days getting green olives, or nuls. gled orr along an arroyo, leading Tenfson's heart. Let's look at the out.'' - • · Sardine Spread. ,. toward wooded heights, skeets wagon.'' · He reached'beblnd him to the big Cream 2 tablespoons lemon juice jerked bls head to indicate the ••rm going to try cleaning up Uteir coft'ee pot and motioned to a cup. wiUl ~ pound sweet butter, Spread tnt:k~ bandages,'' COn told Utem. • "I'll be When he had poured_ the coffee he thi1l 011 toast or plaln whole wheat · ••Gracey toad " he said. "Nester out when I get done." set· out steak tmd biscuit. Con told bread. On top of thfil place tiny

14mll1'. Grace.J. be's an oldish fel- Be washed the quiet womJiD'• them what the boy bad se~ and sardines, sprinkle with lemon juice Jcnr;, kind of.. But biiJ wife lJ a shoulder .!'IJ'ld she hardly, flinched, 1henrd, between bites of his sup. and top with slice of toast or plain mightily pretty wonum. Not over then ban(lagcd it eauUousJ.y. 'i'he. pet. · whole wheat bread. UltnlY·tbtee ·ot about thaL They bey's wouM ~!flit a deep 'g!l!b Uke "But how-come you know It was "MaJte.ypuroOwn" sandwiches nre 1ot a boy seven-eight years old. Yes, Utat on COn's own UtJgh. this damn' Monk Irby used the mot- loads of fun tor picnics. Just pack aftl W• Gracey i5 mightily pretty. 'l'bct old wagon was as dilapidated 'to for gunrag?" Goree asked him. your lunch box She jijgled .ome heart. arot.tnd and as most other thlbg•• .on thts ahabby "MoniC .rode' up to C&ramba and witb meat loaf or

n about. 1 teckon. But Gracey 4lli'l a place. 'J.'bet took ol! the wneer. and me yesterday, on his' way to OnoPJI. ham loaf already · ~ to ct01a juat for the fun. of it. x:rened the U!e$, wired and braced . He had that motto!' bated at home. ~He *eDt. oae Helli~ Canyon haft •. the snapped shift, patched and rem.. • ''Wen, ib6u rtm· fiiio him fn loWb, Ptovfdethecrowd

, pin bowlint hoifte. with • bole m• · torced the bllrJV • Pancho went Jle. toU let b1m alone/' TeniMin ordered. • wlth bread and . bim. CaUJbt .hlDi pnijectlnt ·around· tween the sha.ftt 'Uhout traubte and "TeD Janton--the conmbl~about but~t1 ·and let • ibe ptace one bklrnlnl•" . . ont:r ]!ut ba'"'<: -' eat• netvouaJy tL But let him h.andle it.,. ,.Get. the them alice the

· .· Pancho cot .!d ··· • hiilf~~ Of wheb COn drc. 16' 'hlm eX}lt!rlmenWlt doctor and CC)h'le on bae!r. meat tor Uteit nwn twfltlnt ltaU, up the -'art'oYo and aboUt the yard. · . · . ' .~ nOdded .and We'll.t out to Wi• . . . · .· .· . · . . . . 18fi4,wJchea: Out. ot ·Jt ilt:r:ota • ·lo,r.·meaa. then 'The tlire~ of them l.lfied lha. Gta· bitch l>-4ncho. Goree cam• •tter

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out ell #Hlt · ~ COn got l)lt .. tht ~·' with. the. ·boY door until a wea~, Jealcned 1oil!e cU4f. a alirlJ.t. . . B&Jde· hltiJ, . btamba: and Skeeu anawe~j Then he Uplafned II&

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The Score Card: Your bent bar­gains during Ute present can be found In eggs and cheese, so plan to fortl(y your meals gcneroualy with both ot these foodo.

The campaign to save tats In really getting under way, and It's good policy on your part to turn all exceaa tats to your butcher.

Economy's YO\U'I3 U you uae a variety ot meat c'uts ln planning your menus. Best bnrgtdns cab bo found ln the Ieos uaed cuts such os Uver, sweetbreads, heart, kidneys, rump roaats, etc.

Prtmary or unlimited produc­tion ln canned fruits ln decreed for tho following Items: peaches and penra (not whole), pecUn, f~Wt cocktnD, fruit for oalad, and .concentrates ot grope.frult, lcm· on, Umc and ora.ngc.

•oam Plcnlo Loaf, (Serve• 10)

~ cup qalck-cookbfr tapioca ~ teaspocm pepper • , . ~ teaspoon paprika •

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· 1 pound Jean pork, rround Z caps mllk Combine tnploca wiUt rcmolnlna

ingredients In order given. Bolte In a lout pan inn hot (450-degrce) oven 111 minutes, then decreace huat to rpcderate (850 degrees) and bnkc 45 mlnut(!n longer or Until dona. Scrvu hot or cold.

Munching on golden, crisply fried, ~ld chicken is many a plcnlclter'a dream of tl)e perfect outhlg. Thia Is easily managcid If you fry Ute chicken the night be.forc, let It stand In the refrigerator, Ulen wrap In waxed_ paper to tnko to Ute picnic tho n~ day:

•Countey-Frled Chleken. (Servu.l to I)

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until brown, slowly, In the lord which hos been placed In a heavy sklllet. When aJ1 the chicken hruJ been browned, dot with butter, cov­et' dc.,ety oM let tm;k fer obGUt an hour over low bent. Or, U you prefer, after chicken is fried, let cook In a moderate (350-degree) oven until done. · Uncover during last 15 minutes ot cookfilg time to brown and crlnp chicken.

Potato salad made Ute old·fash· loned way with home-cooked dress­Ing Is guaranteed to go over big with the family:

Potato SalaJl (Serves 8)

6 potatoes, cooked In Jaekeb ~:'. ea}t trench clreaslnr 1 onfon, chopped l!ne 1 cup· celer1, chopped l!ne 1~ teaspoou aalt 1 reeJpe eeokecl dreisbir

Peel pOtatoes. and .cube. .M'ari• nate hr·!rench drealnr tor ¥.a hour. 'Combine with other Ingredlenu, •nd chll1 thoroulbty before aemng. Gar· Iilah with l)tipr1ka. ·. . ,, . .

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The quut me Ill the same In either cns!)-lln ample BG by 09. Turn Qpnre momenta Into uDd)ll moruenlll by pleclna tho Double Weddlns Rlnu; prlnlls, plain color and whUe or a pa.:stel oro required. Tho pattern No. Z8131 Ill 111 cenlll. Send ;your order to;

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Sonora, Mexico, arc two towns geographically, but only one phys­ically, soyo ColUer'a. The inter­national boundary Uno, which runt1 down Ute middle of tholr ono common mnln street, In marked by a barbed-wire fence. lntorna­Uonallom In so strong Ulat the lnhnbltanto celubrate n.U Amerlco.n and Mexican holidays.

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THE RIGHT SLANT ON REFRESHM~NT c:ood thlnsts from nine nunny cllmesl That'o Icc-cold Coca·Col11. I urc, whofeaomc, dcllcloua ... with a tlnglln!l tll&te .. ;lt'a oilly Se. Go to tho red cooler ncar you and enjoy a frosty bottl,o of Coca-Cola now.

BOTTLED UNDE!t AUTHORITY OF THE COCA·COLA COMPANY BY Magnoha Coca-Cola Bottlin~ Company

Coca-Colo Building YIUldcll Blvd. ot Bitch El Paoo, Texas

vis1t the hom!! folk~:~. Harold HPfl'm1uiq·wm J e~ .. v·~

Monday thf 11th . of Augu:~t tor San Antonio, Texas to train as aviation cadet. . • . '

Mrs. Arthur Matthews of C!lpi· tan was bere- on bush)ess Tburs day.

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Sgt. Robert Skinner p a s s e d through. here·. recentl,v., enr'l,ute E~st. Hu~ parents and' sis~ers met him here. .

Mr. Harry Straley of Ancbo was a Carrizozo business visitor yes· tP.rda,y. ·

.Mr. Abe Sanchez returned Wed· nesday from El Pas<o where he

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The camp mceti'lg held by Dr. hospital . Guaranteed Repairin~ nn all mokP~ of cars

liS WOR"I-(0. ·.IN(. , .. WE CARRY IN ~'FOCK

Fruit Jars and Tops 'Fly ~prays Insecticides Blackleg Vaccine Asphalt

Dehorning Paint Distemper Cure

. Binde~ Twine. Hamess Soap Roll Roofirig

King and his assistants for four Colonel Jones,whl) has been em· days ending la•t Sunday was cs- ployed atHurvey'a service station pecially fine. Everyone enjoyed for several yeard, has leased- the the servicea. Several professed Standard service station and toolt '0 ur Prl·ce ( lfn Rel 'ODlbl"e faith and were Invited to.joln the charge last Tuea(.lay. Emil Rey· J U ~ Ul U ch~rch of their choice. . noJds, who hne been running the

The barbecue was fine. It was atatiori for bin brother, PhH R.ey-;.;,_;;;;;;...;..;;.;.;.;;..=;.;;;.;;=.:;;.;;::.;;..,;;;.;.;.;;:___,;.~-_;;.;...;......;..~..;;;:;:;;====::::. served by Measera. Pat Murphy, cold?, hna vo.lun~eered for Naval THE TITSWORTH CO., Jn~ llaY" JrOR tJALE: 1986 Diamond Fire Watcher• Servi~e Tom Karr, Dewey BtokeL'I, Mr. servlc~. Eml_l was VE'ry efficient C • N M 1' truck, 1 ~ ton, with overdrive Merchant, M~. Bish. p and othcra. and will be miBfJC~ very much. . apltan, • ex. tranamiealon and G ·first claoo SANTA l"E, N. M., August 4- It was plentiful ond generously Mr. and Ml'o. Og Barnes and ~~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~ 700x20 8 ply tires and tubes at :rhe Nt>\Y M(Jxico Cou~ciJOf'"CfviT•' •erved as we~o all the. other dishPa; Mrs .. Glenn

1Dorsett are visiting

low prlco. N'ew Mexico ••n Defense is launehmg 11 drive Tho location was Ideal from relatives in 1'exaa. Mtchanlcal E~mcnt for tho t>xpa~slon Bnd develop· everY. standpoint; ideal wenthe~:, -Co., Carrizozo. J·17·tf. ment ot tho fare WBtchcra acrvico Bm~~e parking apace and magni·

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ycara old. Apply at Cruws nn~ounced today. . Of War · Mtss Suo Weymouth Lew i 8 lr--------·1 ratlcb, Oacuro, N. M. 1 he ncceuity for numerfeally youngl'ot daughter of th~a Rev: <rem AI'r At The Re .. ll July 2

4.t( strong nod well organized body of · ·-- nnd Mro. Hunter Lewin of Meai·

--------- fire watcheas in every city within Now, simplified addresa forma liB Parle. N: M., and Lt. Clifford <uri Permanent ,_ ___ _,.,~ Beluty (lto,,e. r.:>ach of enemy bombers is nppllr· for correopondence directed to M-oBr1de Wimberly ,United Stnteo II elK

lt'OR Sale: Mandolin good con· ent fro~ studies or British expcr· ~~criea~ prisoners of war and Army, Corpo of Engineers, ooo of WE GUARANTEE THE MOSTBEAU'!'lFUL. diLlon. $

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. Sec Earl Dow. 1ic~~e,,lle anid. · CIVIlians mterned ln1 the Far East Mrs. Perry Searo of Capitan, N. AND NAlURAL WAVrl A study of tho effect of bomb · were announced this week by M., nnd the Into Arthur Bryan .EI

· lng ralda made upon Britian shows Eleventh Nav11t' District officials. Wimberly of Hagerman, N. M.. We have rQccntly inatalled tho famous .-FUUIE.R Pfl'manent , that a major portion of all proper· Tho required form of oddre~m were married in St. Jumcn Epia· waving machine, tho only one in thlmte ty deotruc tion ill cauned by fire when tho name of tho pri11on camp coprd Church, f\.jesilla Parlt, at 5

fl. 'her Lumbor4o a'ld that prevention of fire IB tho is known is as follows: p.m. Wednenday in thu preoence WE SPECIALlZE IN THIS PARTICULAR WAVE. J · f; \ •

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"'rho fire watcher munt be oft· Island of Shikokn, Japan. officiattJd, uning tho double rio~ --Anita Campbell, Operator--uated oo that he can Bee or bear Mail to prisoners or interneea ~eremony. R~IL BEAUTY SI{OPPE

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every fire bomb dror ped within iQ a known locality where the Immediatt-ly after the ceremony Ph~ne 116 1 his orca. He muot be able to name of the camp is not known tho couple received guenta in the ------:-------------~-----~ I r~Bch. bomli promptly and exting· should be addressed 111 follows: ~ome of th~ bride's parents,' Later r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I utah at before the finrnen have LIE'ut. John Doe, United ID Lho ovenmg they left for an ex· reaabed conflagration proportlona. · States-Marine Corps, tended wedding trip.

"It io of the utmoot lmportnneo (Formaly of Wake Island) The bride, n member or one or Copltaf!, N. M(1x.

that we bo p'r~p[~ted lo meet pos· Shanghai, China, _ Measilln Vellcy's most prominent Officlala to Combat aiblo attaclt with an organization care of Japanese Red Cross, f~tl}i~ien, io the sister or 1\U!!S Ai·

Fl i Mi h of fire watchero largo enough to Tokyo, Japan. bton (Abby) Lewis, famous New Y ng 1 apa protect ovcry building In every 1 In Order to clear such corres- York nctn!l!l.

.. target area. ~t•ire watchers must 1 pondenco through tt:e Army ecn· Lieuten!lnt Wimberly also nt.

Los Angeles- High military a vi· be trained and ('qUipped to dealj sambap office the notation "Pii· tended the New Mex1co A and M ation official• from 40 army air with fire bombs 119 soon as they aoners of War Correspondence" receiving hio degree in civil engj:. contingents in aouthern Cali( or· ! have (allen.", ahd'uld bo written in upper lett nge~ring with the rodnnting class

PRICE CHANGES AT WEST'S DAIRY

Effective Auguat lat.

I Wb' ' • 1 1ppmg cream lr pt. 20Q 1 Pint MUll I Coffee cream. }~ pt. 15c 1 Qoart Milk • 8c

14o nin, Arizona and New Mexic(l hand eorner of the envelope, ~nd of 1942. During hia junior year have been c!llled to moot here Appointed Aa Conaultant at the bottom under the address he was awarded the Hearst medal Wednesday to plan on improved . "Via Chicago, Illinoia" should be f?r. rille marksmansbip anti par· ~=~~~~::~~~~~~::~~~~=~~~:' •llr program to reduce fiying DC• DENVER, Aug 5·-- Barron B. writt~n. In the upper right band tt~lpatcd in the golC tournament. .;;; ~ c-ts. Beshoar, field representative In corner should bo written the word Hta (raternity io Phi Beta Thet a

Approximately GO rcpresenta• Denver for tni Minority Group "FREE." Among the out. of town guests tivca wcro summond by Col. Sam.. Brnnch of "'tho Wnr Manpower _ . To facilitate censorahip all cor• prqienl; nt tho wedding were Mr. ucl Harris, Jr., director of flying Commission1

, baa been loaned to tt1IJOr.ldtnee ahould bo written, in and MrsPenySeari!, Capitan find of tho Armv air forcea. ~ thP Pre~ident'o Committee 0 n a clear and bJief manner and Mt. Jamrs Bears, Capitan.

Fair Employmuot Practice for an should be typed whenever possi inveatigation of employment of bl&. REBEKAHS NOTICE Sp:miah·American miners In Now Clearence of ca"ble messag('8 to

--, Mexico, ·it wns announced today, pri!liorera and internees are to be It is very - h 1

.. Mr. s. P. Vidal, Con:ctor ot In· " Mr. Besboar will serve as con· made tbrou~b tho American Rtd Daughters 0 ; rJe:~!h t :tldthe ternal Revenue Albuque ue Now aultnnt to tho committee during Cross. Forms for 25 word me8· meeting, on Wedne d • a M('xico, has an~ounccd ~nl th~ tlae investl!tntion. which is expect• ~age• bBVo -been diatributed to ta, 1942• ·Some b:si:~:s A~ght period during wblcb the rQtUrna I M t~ ~qUite ndout. thre~ WC(!ka ~apters ,tbroullh(>ut tho eountry. Lodge ab"olutely mu!l~ b~ a~t l de

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or Capital Stock tax may be filed He left Danver July 29 tor El oat o! tbe~e ttii:!Magea is · that dnte , . en • and tho tax paid b '11 I Paso, Texns, .whi~ wlll be his ~ately $18 uO. . • <. . -• . tiona i• extended·~(: Se~~~:bn• . hQa~quartera during bi• investi•· •. Simt>lificat!on of tbe mail rout· B~rd;o Wnlk~\ Secretary. 29, 19-tZ. Collector• of lntedl~~ 1 gatum. • • . !n~ to tb~ Onent .,,1 ~trected by N oa ~~a ~tJ . e nb Lodge Rt-venut are authorized to acce t 1 In add1t1on to New Mexieo, J •tnt aettt~n ot . the Pmonera cf "· - • ret\ltrna without lllf:rtion of :~~ 1 SouthwEst Texas and Amona 11 .. ~ar ~oard of the. Nav;t Depart· altiet. for delinquency or of 1:: lao will be covered by the au rver~ mfnt. officer• 'Of the lnt~rnatu>nal ~ ell it tho returns itt filed

1 d t~ 'Mr. Beaboar nid hi• 1work will be Red Crou •nd the Univeraal Poa . • •

t11 paid on or bttore tbe exrendC:! dovoted to \nveatfglting "mptoy• taH!nion in SwitterJand.- . ~ai..:. "34. ~ • date Capital Stock t t , ment condltloil• of Spaniah•Amer- f T . , · _ u~. will be maned· at a lat~': J':t:r:! i Ieana fn· the mining induatr;v. . l .,:; you~e ol~m:~~:~ra~~ .lt PAY$. T? USTEN a\1 corporation• which have ftltd eorda~ old t(ltords1 broken . ff!• . Rend The- Adt . ~r l~t ytat. -.. , f J.t"'R_ SA.· LE: Sl-M.Bar..1.· · • ., c6td•; w:orn ,out record•: ••, -part

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