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Form Clubs SessiOns Today , .largest ot uve- Gray Ladles Its unl· A grouv ot .AJ.amogordans and Problems pertinent tot members .stock procJucers ever held In New Natioaal Girl Scout Ruidosans came to_ SAt· ou:rlzozo, th,e school's All· 1952 Red Cross Fund J.hee N38th. e\\ compiete •. aCCQrding to College Recognition Service held tlon will be discussed at an au. M .. e·"lc· o Cattl" Growers •..: "socla Week Observed Here Mrs. Percy Parker; Fort Stanton, .organlzfng a •utltilr Ocf4 Fellows Wednesday ln the gymnasium. Campaign Underway day meeting in Carrizozo today "' ..,. nQ _chall.'man. ot the or .. anlza.tlon. r '""''P "nd ... J ....... t.. nllos Miss ReU, the daughter ot Mr. id hl h 1 h I tlon scbeduled for March 23, 24 Carrizozo Girl Scouts- climaxed <> .,.-.. .. .. ..... .. au1 ..,.. and Mrs. Vincent ReU ot this vll· Lincoln County Chapter of the <Fr ayl w c .opens w t •· and 25 in Albuquel'que. In an· Its Week's celebration of the A branch of the American Red Club In thls vJllaie. tage, ·was .. awarded ii'ldivldual Red Cross got under· tratJon ot teachers from Lincoln nounclng program features of thr founding of tbe Girl Scouts of Cross, the Gray Ladies work ln · honors ror scholastic achieve· -\vay fhls wP.ek ln Us cam· and Socorro counties. at 9 A. M. · convention, President Roy Fore America .Inc. on March 12, 1912, military and clvlll11n hOSpitals Mr. Drake, AlamQgQrdo, ad· m t durlnfl' the spring and fall paig!'l tor funds, according to L. fn the grade school auditorium. hand ot Cadsbad said the meet tn Savannah, Ga., a suc· throughout the nation and over- visor of the juntor Odd Fellows en P z. Manfre, chairman. Mrs. Jane Held annually spring, thla nrw cssf 1 ki nl seas . performln<> a varfetu of and prlnclpal speaker, explall'!ed semesters ot 1951. She Is a junior Turn"r a·nd Mrs. Edith Crnwtord, vear'" conclav" w• 1 attempt to lng will attract more thai\"'3,\IV\. c u coo e s"'fe. .. •;r to the Qurliozoans tlte 1unctions In the divfsJon ot business ad·, .... " " .. .. , cattle producera . .. Special services at the Carr!· the sick, lnfured and of the junior group.s• and Eugene ministration at the Texas col· both of Carrizozo, and vice chair· promote n relntlo'nshtp Addresses by Gov. Howard Pyll zozo Trinity. Methodist Church T\Telson, Ruldoso, a member of the lege. Dr. D. M .• Wiggins, pres!· man and executive secretary, re• among fndlvldun1 teachel'll and ot .Arlzcma and Gov. Edwin L. · ·recogniZe(! National Girl Scout The local group, first to be or· Alamogordo _grQUp ot junior Odd ·dent of the school, delivered the speaUvely, ot the county chapter, the association at local, dlatrlct. Mecnem ot Santa Fe wUl 'lead !Jt. Week as DJ', R .E. Dlckeuson, Its ganlzed fn. County, was F 11 t ld ·th ... h main address . will assist In the drive. . · state and national levels. trained and sponsored under the e ows, 0 em w •• o.t t e or· · A welcome to the vJs!tln6r . . convention activlUes. "Governo' pastor, compared the Scouts In leadership of Mra. Edith Craw. gnnlzatlon m.eaQt to hJm person· The tradltlonnl c e rem o n y, The goal In. Ltn Is teachera will be extended by the Pyle Js a former public relaUom ford of Carrizozo, chairman of the. nlly. He also spoke .on his par· \Yhlch Is held annually, pays $2,200 for Re CroS!l village's .mayor, Vernon Petty, advisor for the . Arizona CattlE Lincoln Countv Chapter of the tlclpatfon Jn youth pilgrim· tribute to those students who, palgn slogan An er the Call. following the . convening of the Growertt ·Assocl«Uon and Jii well The nA devoted a portion_ of American Red Cross Members ln ago by tho Odd F-ellows organl· during the preceding twq regular The national urges convention nt 10 o'clock. The versed In problems confronUng Its program last week to The addition to Mrs. Parker zatfon. The chosen by semesters, have contributed with nn all-out pledge of support so Flag ceremony will be conducted the western·Uvestock producers.' ceremony which seven girls . groups of F.cllows, ate dlstmcUQn to tho collea-e Jn Its tum'ices tor those _Jn need by the Carrizozo Boy Scouts and Forehand said. The two gover their tlrst I class badges Mesdames Ethel Thompson, selected 011 tho basts ot scholaa- !lelds ot athlef,lca may continue. The Cross In tho invocation wm be delivered , nora will appear at the openinE, 1md second elMs badges award- Enid Bingham, Leota Ptlngsten, tic, chnractet and chur.ch records. and leadership. Included In the pointing out that Its campaign Is by Rev. R. E. Dickenson, local · convention session to be held Jr eci to two girl SCotits. Miss Marvel; Barbara Wiggs and Po a r l tt 1s not that they be group tq be given recognUlon are a call tor all people to give a Methodist pastor. The Carrlzozo ·the Sunshine Theater Monda) Mlllam, executive director south· (Jackie) Burnette. related to members ot Odd Fcl· the upper3 per cent of the fresh· hand to a nel_ghbor Wherever he School Band, directed by .Jerome . morning, March 24. east area Girl Scouts of America, Every Frldny the Gray Ladles lows ol' Rebekah group!.!. The men, sophomore, junior and may be In states ·Its or· Bartkus, school music teacher, Herrell DeGrntf, Ithaca, N. Y.. made .the presentation. visit the Fort Stanton Hospital to .\Iamogotdo organlzaUons, he senior classes; reciplenta of ganl2;ntlon (s tho for will present a number of selec· i' who holds the Babcock Professor· li! 'l'he T. A. Spencer Jr. ranch was be of help and servlcec to the added, have raised on o ugh scholarships and awards; cam· carrying out a person a nnturnl tlons tor the entertainment of the 1:1hlp ot Food Economics of Cor the setting recently for an annl· Amcrfoon Merchant Mnrlne sea• money this year to senli twCJ pus leaders: athlettc lettermen, Impulse to help others by pro· vloltors nell University Is'also scheduled ve,rsary party honoring the Car· men who conic from ships all junior Odd Fellows and two and student otgnnlzllUonJ ot vlding a pracUc"l method for Guest speakers Include Tom to appear In the opening sesslor. rlzozo Brownies and Intermedl· over the world to be hospitalized Theta Rhos to tho COt}Ventlon at which two-thirds of the member· people to donate tlme and flnan· WJJey, Santa Fe, state superln· of the convention. DeGraff u ate GlrJ. scouts. co-hostesses and treated tor tuberculosis. Lake Success, ·New York, thls ships maintain a "B" average or clal support for that purpose. tendent of pubUc Instruction: recognized as one of the fore were Mrs. Ace M. Baty, lnterme· Comfort a11icles such aa clgarets. summer. Members of the two better. · Red Cross cnmpntun worltcrn John p, Stetner, Albuquerque, ex most authorities In tho count!') diate leader, and Mesdames T. A. soap, shaving materials, tobacco, groups have been JnvJted to at· i 1 d M·-• on natlona.l food econom.lcs. . Spencer Jr. and Fred Ennllsh, wrttlng paper, rending mnterlP.ls tend seaslons o( thG United Na· In the 1952 service, tho elseWhere In tho county nc u e: ecutlvc secretary New wuCO .. and many other Items arc given tiona dele"ates durln"' their , •• .,. recognl%t!4141 students tor scho- Vtc Lamb, Ruidoso: lluah Ban· AssoclnUon: Ftnnk Angel, Stat• Snm Hyatt, Hynttsvllle, Wyo.. leader and assistant leader, re- to the pntlcnto free of "harnc b" l Nc"v Yo"'r•· ., ""Y lnstlc nttn.lnment; 70 scholarship croft Jr., Capitan: Allie Snod· Depnrtmcnt of EducaUon: Dr president ot the Amerloon 'Na· spectlvery, of the BroWnies. The .. " .. iT n .. no h 1 1 b ""' 1 tt .. _.. M D th z K 1 h 8 Lo 11 Ci 11 Air Patro' ca Ass 1 1 the AmcrJcan Red Cross. The or· oldem: 1 e u s: .,.. c ermcn, aracs, .. n ..... o; rs. oro y um- e t . we , v .. tlonal ttlemen's 00 o.t on, benuutulJy decor al ed cake nanlzatlon also maintains a It lo expected to take approxl· and .59. campus Those walt, Nogal; Eddie Penfield, Ltn· .and Wrlnht W .. Putney. w111 discuss national livestock topped with a simulated Glrl ahopptnc service tor the patients, mntely two month$ for the IS· reeognt:rod scholastically for the coin, and Mrs. Bertha Storm. Other numbers on Uic pro(l'ahl legislation clllr(lntly controntlng Scout emblem and 40 candles purchasing articles for them ln nuance of charters to the two first time recclvo Individual bon· Glencoe. In charge of the Hondo lnt'ludc sclectJons by tho eoron. Congress. Hyatt served' as chalr· made an Impressive centerpiece the stores throughout the county. crroups, after whfch their clubs ors; clasa honors for tho second; Valley drive. Corona's contrlbu· ltlgh School Girls Sextcttc, dl• man of the lcg'Jslntlvc commit· "n tho buffet table. The Gray Ladles bring cheer may funcUon. Known as District divisional honors for the thlrd, tton to the Red Cross drive Is rcctcd by MIBJJ Leota Agl!f!, and tee of the national organlmtlor. Another remve occasion W!l8 t,md morale building Influences 12, membel'!l of the two oraanfzn. and college honoro for the fourth made through Its Community square dnnclng by Cl:lrrlzozo atu• he party g:lven last week by tho l'nto the hospital, and In all ways Uons will Include youths from time. Chest. Mrs. Jane Turner fs In dents. A panel dlscusston con· "nrrlzozo Coalora Lodc:e, sponsor possible help these men In the Carrizozo, Corona, Ancho, Fort Collego honors were awarded charge df the campalcn In Cnrrl· C'emlna teacher retirement w1U price of beet. .,f the Intermediate Girl Scouts, battle to r.egnJn thclr .benltl4 Stanton, capitan, Coyote and Os· alx atudents at tho Match cere· whJJo Rev. George J. Boon· be led by Spence Devitt, local A achool in 'better beef produc• whft:h honored Its prottm'ees. The Mts. CraWford fn 11 recent cura. MentbC!rs of ·the Alal)'lo. mony. Other student recocnltJon nluhnu&en will supervise thO teacher tlon will highlight the program 'ollowtng program, conducted by stnttmtent on lhe ' drganlmUon nordo groUP-' wUI return to Carrl· included 10 dlvlslonnl honoro: Z7 Santa rutn Parish drive. At noon n luncheon tor admln• Monday afternoon, Mamh24. Led r:y Snan::-mt said "I am certainly proud of our zozo for the Inauguration of the class Mnors, and 00 Individual . tstrntors and prlncJpala wU! ·" , w! ;Y Gray Ladles. These women o.rc honors. ·Mrs. Cora McCall, 73, "Breeding More settll Cattle.' .. Janette ltarkey; "What uave chartem uro received. In the Succumbs In El Paso . while the teachers wm bo urved •• wfll include tho f o 11 ow InC Learned In Girl Scouting, May to the American Red Cross and to meantime, they hnvc offered le<rc ceremonies by tho UlncS!I ot .,_. Cora ..... ,.., 11 , ...,. former tn the llt'hool cnteterfll by mem· Bnmum;"Whnt G l r J Scouting " their wlsta.nce to the Carrizozo ,. n.c · ""'"' "'"'"'.. ,.., bcro of tho junior class at Carrl· Ivan Watson, exteJl!J.Ion antmnl Means to Me," Vlvlnn Sandovnt: our community. young people whenever needed Mr. ll. Carrizozo rufdcmt, succumbed zozo Utah School. hU5bandman, who wm serve no "Badges We Have EamM," Glen· In going ahead wltb the local March 14 at on E1 Paso hospital. S(>C'tlonnl meetln$111 wUl. program chairman. A. D. Brown·. da Sue King. Corona Teacher- Weds program. Spring Snowstorm Funeral &ervlccs were held held ..nt the high school durint field, Demint\ "What Arc Uceful Lee Adele Baker, Beverly Baty, Homer S. Addklson Appi'()XImatcly 100 person! at· Brings Nuded Moisture Monday momtna at Ln Cress tbe afternoon from 1 to 2:10 u CatUe." Betty Schlarb and Mary Allee tended Saturday night's meeting, Chapel wtth Rev. Ewart Watts, followo: Prlrnnry and lntermtt• . ''J.'indlna the Useful Cat· KJng were featured In Girl Scout lly MnS. A. Eo MULKEY lncludln.., Bub Gulo.. "'--'" .. , A spring snowstorm whJch pnstor of the Asbury Methodist dlntea, Mro. Pauline PherJgo, "' d r. ... ., ""' ...... ._ b h 1 h d Church In El Paso, otnclatlng at n 3 d M ,.., c. tln .ln t.he Herd" '1: Ul be covered sont:a an .,am"'"' :&Irs. J, a Kerr, West Point, pft ... ...,..nd .mA ......... , Wa"""c John· roug t mo sture to pare c oom : upper ara es. a.iT "' tJ Girl Seo•,..• h"·ve wn ,._ ""'"'" J'" d •- J J 1 L1 the last rlteo. Pallbearers, all 0 J n- 2 i t d j)lti Ellls. "How to se SJIPerlor e .... u ...... , .... , u.... ... Miss., has announced the mar· son, '.AJrunop,o:rdo, deputy szrand. croun ... n nrgo port on o n- oua no, uuom : super n en · "llidlvJaunJs tor nerd lllfPI'OVli· f!XP their appreciation lor ffiigo of 1mr diiUghter, 'Mm Mar. mnnter: Mr. anif Mrs. lJnri'ctf, coln County hftmtlay wns wet· trtcnil!:s:lf Ute family. included ents. L. · z. Mantee, supl!rlntend· lhcnt" wm ¥. dlscusscd by Pro· the extensive patioilaee accord· thn Eileen Kerr, Corona teacher, Ruidoso, past noble arnnds; corned by N!!lldcnta ot the area R. M. Trent, former Olrrlwloan. ent'o ofJiee: elementary and hlgb teuor J. lL Knox. hl!tld of thP ed them dUI'lng the recent cookie to Homer s. Mdldaon, whlcll nnd Mrs. N e l 8 0 n, Ruidoso; deaplte thE' tact 1t disrupted trat· Interment was at East Lawn Me· school principal e., Larry Stockton, .department of animal husbandry, nnle which they sponscred. took placo MarCh 14 at tho Pres· Messrs. and Mendames mnrr, :Joy flo In &otne sectlon.s. rriorlal Park. EI Paso. home ec: Engllsh, Mra. Ethel State COllege: and "Selltng Bulls byterlan Church ln Corona.. Rev. nnd Klmmon!l, Alamogordo, and Corona was reported u having SurvMng the d,t'!cenMd are o POiker, noom 1; mnthemntfc.t ,. r(. .. by· Measured Gtadc and Weight" Miss Ida May Johnson A. Rico oUlclated at the Mr. Andetson of Tularosa. About about 6 Inches of snow with sev· daughter, Mrs. Mlldred McQull· nnd science. Clyde Shults, Room will be described by George B. double rtng cenneony. 25 members of the junior Alamo· ecnl lnchetJ more reported In the Jnn; t1 son, Albert McCall, and 5: vocaUonnJ cecUon, Marishall Dies In Alamogordo The bride wM lovely ln n gown r:or.do groups made the trip to Ruidoso area. Approximately 2% olx grandchildren, all of E1 Pnso. Powell, elementary b u II dIn I Miss Ida May Johnson. 82, of plnlt sllk with tnatchlng ac· Carrizozo. tnchea ot snow tell In Cilrrlzozo, She 18 oleo aurvlved by a brother, worLok shoGp: d f Co "''"'"Ori"" She carried n corsage n...... tdlna to L. z. Manlre, local .John Ke" .., of Deming. tic u rosr.1n. om : .... , (Continued on Back Page) Alamogordo, a cnt o rona """""' ""' ....... mb ... - of t"'e ca--· Tbet.n ""u "Y h ,.._ lt .. from 1919 to 1929,. succumbed at ot pink flowers. Her slater, MIS!! tth; U. S. government weather ob· Dul'lntr her renldence In Carrl· anther Oteac ero, .... u ..ul' o.., Railroad Employes Gat her home In Otero County March Julln. Kerr, wns her maid of cervcr, who nlno sold there was zow, Mrs. McCaU wna 0 popular oom 1 . 9, following several years ot poor honor and Mrs. Thurman Natfon .25 predpltatfon. Manlre reported ao well LUJ rruccessful teacher, and The eehool bus driver dele. Specfclf Safety Awards health. She had bet'!n confined to served ns matron of honor. Mr. the school bus from .Jicnrtlln did took an actfvo part tn the mnnl· gntell wUl hold mornlng and B. G. Barnwn. roadma.!Wr tor bed tor the past two months. Nation was best man. rlon Bragg of the Capitan area. not make the run to Cnrrtzozo fold ecUvJUes of the various afternoon SCB!llons In ronj•Jnc. the So\lthern Paclfic . Company Funeral services wero held Frl· Nuptial must a Including {'ReV· a'i"t.sg?' !::t Tuesday been use of heavy Bnow clvle organiZations. The fnmUy Uon wlthl teacshers'd wltb. ht?adt,tuartera at Carr1zozo, day afternoon at- MutUns·O'I)()ll erie Serfeuse" by Nordhrun was Hurley. MembCrtJ of the JunJor in that sectlon. A lnrg(l, part of mO\'cd to El Paso n number of no graM accepted th! special safety awara chapel with Rev. Paul Holdet played by Mrs. Merle A. Wee. th Odd Fellows ate Ronnt@. the Hondo Valley and IUCruJ years ago, but continued In Officers of the dl.!trfct groulJ giVI)Jl -to Catrltozo en1ployes of conducting the rite!. Mrs. Charles Immedlntely f 0 1 1 ° W 1 ! 11 11 g e Lonnie and Leroy Nowell and northwcut and southwest close touch with their Lincoln ore fvlrson tl. Bur,.CS!I, Corona, the Rio Grande dlvf.!lon for no was ln cbarge of the the couple on a Glen Barnum of Cnrrfzozo, and n. ported as having receim ..fiftle County friends. Following the .. reportable accidents tb,e past sacred musical selections. wbUe trip to points or In· (; Stewart llmmle Armer Joe benefit from the death of ber hU5band, t. A. Me· president: D. c. Slaughter, Mae• year. Empl,..,es of 15 unit& were pallbeare_ nJ Included Sam Brun• terest Jn New Mexloo And Olcl 'E .. •l Br""'w nnd' Jim The sheriff's otffce reported the Call, she studied nursing and dnlena, vfee pre!lldent, and ltlu v;r W 1 h Mexl ..... ... ""• 6 h 11 d Martha E. Kerr, Coronn, 4ccrft• tendered the speclal awards at son, Jack Douglu e e , Theo.b_._,.., ..... and her Thompson Jr. of the capJtan aren. lghway crew wos ca e out wn5 employed In that profession ln"'·treasurer. The two county Jhe annual dlvt!Jon safety Statt Sgt. Chatle.os Wallace, A. J, e uue /J muwer 'l'belf advl!ory oUicenJ are John about 3 A. M. Tuesday morning unttl she became Ill about two '" " lng held last w-eek at the Hotel and Cecl1 Sm.lth. In· sister, Mlss Dorothy Kerr, Esp:· Ferm•.:m. and JJm Thmnp.!On Sr. to assist the dr!vem ot a rouple years ago. district organtzatton has a ment• Cortez In El P.uo. J'amt!.! Corbett. tennent was at Mollte Vista nota. were fn Corona for ml! of theCa"Pttnn area and D. F. ot pnssenger cars and a In berohlp ot 200 teachem and ad· vice president tJf tbe company,. Cemetery 1n Alamogordo. ceremony. Wooten Carrlt.ow. tbe v!clnlty of Indian DlvJde be· .A devout mmber of the :Mcth· minwtrntortJ. · and Michael Nugent, its IIU{)(!r· Surviving the deceased are Mrs. Addkfson has taught ' . 18 oouse of the ley road. The crew Ollllt church, she wa& also active ----- lntendent of safety, were there sevmt brothers, Bndet, ltUmer, IChool tn COrona for the PIUJt five Beys and girls from 16 ; Includes Pablo Chavez, foreman: In tho work of the Rebekah nnd Clarence Ashcraft Jr. !rom San Franclsco to confer the Clarence, H(lrtry, . Bill yeats. The oi tve:;e:!: ell· Juan Baca, Joe Vega and Vidal Woodman lodget tor more than Stationed In Wyoming awards. Corbett Is a native of and Jeu Johnson, and a nephew. Mr. and Y th n ° t for tnemtM!rahtp In tbe Sliva. all of Carrizozo. 40 yeara. Magdalena. Roy Johnson. mtder .Johnson, LOuisville, LnJSS:.,_Is .e.ownet 0 J nt·· . anlzatfon&. fey road.t durlng the storm -----WI Pic. Clarence c. Ashcraft Jr .. Recognition was also_given the who Uves In Battle Crel!k, MJclt., a lumber company In Loufsvflle u or otg. · rorced the closing of Highway 70 Green Tree Man ns huabnnd of Mra. A.lh· employes· of the roundhouse In spent several months with hls where the couple will teslde ...... , .. 5c'"" 106 Sc.-p between Tularosa an(t Glencot!. Con. nL ....... ln·faltbv crnft of Corona, Is tralnlttg as an cmJzow lll Barnum accepted a sister this winter, but had te• after M4y 1. DU v•n .... Highway 54 between Carrl%ozo UUT ... J -:.• Air Force technician at the second apeclid Dfety award for turned to his home shortly be· Driue Suec:tssfal nnd Alamogordo remained open wrm Tin: 40th INFANTRY USAF Techntcal School at War• thett record of no. reportable tic• fore her deatfl. He returned to CapftGn Luftch. " nnd In good condition as traUie DIV. IN KOREA-corporal CHat· ren AJr J'orce Due. Wyo. BJ.t par. cldents dllilng M. Alamogordo tor the funeral. Room G..- H. f..&. 1 -. .-...tn· g Clatrfrozo BOy scout "troop 53, was diverted from Route 'iO to He B. Montoya of Green Tree 11 ents nl«o restde In Corona. . Roberts IS the at _the MJss . .Johnson was bOrn In ':tu un undtt the' supervlslon ot .tames Highways 54' and 380 Into Rol• among the first members of the At thbJ hfatortc former. cavalry .. local_shop. . . . . O!dar Creekt Mich., Sept. 7, 1869, Lee ·Peek Lu · uncan, eame.d...... aPtitOXIInately ·ell..- __ _ .. _ ... -40th- 1nfantty bhtlalon to. M post outsldB Cheyenne •. the Air Tbe lllo Grande Dl\118fon took and eatne to New Mexleo tn 19.\9. sanitarian, gave the $30 1n tts rect!nt scrap tnetal Other part5 ot the state on awarded the COmbat tnfantey. Force ts trafnfng young airmen econd place in the safety pro· .. . &chool cateterta a 100 f)et certt drive. are ellrnlarked Monday experienced a vnrlety of 1)'1an Badge, symbol of the front In the many speclaUies needec! gram for the Put year, losing Hospital tfotes ratlng when Jte vJslted thete-lDt tor Scout unttotmJ and weather ranging from aand and line ffgtitlng tnan, atncc the for air power. Be.tldi!S clerical · tbe top spot Which tlU!.r__lield for Blrtha Friday. A 20·quart mixer for the ment. · · to rain and lnO\IV, unit's arrival In · sklUs such all clerk-typist, clerk• by a tn&rjlln of less than 1 To lb. and Mrs. Spence bevltt, luncltroom was purchased re· At the recent district meetfng . . . , . ·. The badge shows a miniature stenographer and admlntstratlv. per cent, Catrlz02x>,. a son, navld PatriCk. cenUy, "nd studentS are !)OW of Scout leaders ln the Dlstrfct Jid,.. klll'Uifft Revolutionary War runtrock rffie SJ!l!Cialf.st, thb_ scboolt at Warruen· . , bo ,,. h 18. ••r t""'t 7 ..,..und• ..... '"'in,.. b-a ... s ..... d ca• ...... toeat . 'tioop wu· given_ three . · . . -:.• . -":111_":111 bl .AJr Yorce lJase train automob • IULLErlN ts':u":::::. "e 6 .. .-v .., awards: one for renewii'IJ the COIIfin.d To Hospital m 1 echantle! 1 p<>w!rmtoen, re: - 1"dtttck .ot ""- I•• Zie•lit: Last! week' !I mertus. Jncluded troop charter protnpUy. tht . wreath. ana._ . e e• ., pe rs an ar., Caplti wlU .ahO!:b4 Mrs. J'ulle Stoddard 1 Mrs. VIr· bilrbegued welners, buttered po• ()Jid. for tnemberahtp . Ottlelali at Memorial General Pafrmen. tct UID:a Of &laUa wbfd:a ginla ,Anderson, Mtss Prlscllla tatoes, apple over last year, and the thttd tor Ho_sp$tal, w Crucee, this week The 40th, a Natlonal Guard T-h-.- .. .otccurtcl .MQrCh :tl tit-- . ._ ·· M&e, Mal'pret-GoJ1Zalest·Davltl --qleo; milk, 8 pagbetU .utftctent youth and reponed. the- coMIUon <t£ Unit lrom. .southern ca1ttornt-. cztt. aia' llb.ttii• l)f ..... · Pacheco, Mrs. Jean Devttt, Mr& and meat &law, biiCUlbl, ershlp. . . . Judge w. T. Scoggin d poor. was the flrat organization of : wat 'f*ltlo hMral ... Etfil Bell and Mrs. L. a. Eubanks, pudding, beans, canilM · 'I'he explorer unit o! the Ctrrl• '1"4kert to tbe ltosplta1 ... laM klnd4o arrive overseas lifter. tlle ·Wire hild 'nlUftdcrt - aU ot TerrY P ... 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.stock procJucers ever held In New Natioaal Girl Scout ~c;:~ a~d :r~i~~ll~n:r~:~ef:J;· Ruidosans came to_ Carr~ozo SAt· ou:rlzozo, a~ th,e school's All· 1952 Red Cross Fund ~te!h~~~~~h i:~~~~~=~~ ~nnexulcaol fscosnhvaepn~tnigo_nupoffn J.hee N38th. e\\ compiete servl~e •. aCCQrding to b~<!fY F:A~~ t~n~b!~:h~oc~ College Recognition Service held tlon will be discussed at an au. M .. e·"lc· o Cattl" Growers •..: "socla Week Observed Here Mrs. Percy Parker; Fort Stanton, .organlzfng a •utltilr Ocf4 Fellows Wednesday ln the gymnasium. Campaign Underway day meeting in Carrizozo today

"' ..,. nQ _chall.'man. ot the or .. anlza.tlon. r '""''P "nd ... J ....... t.. nllos l"!fr~· Miss ReU, the daughter ot Mr. id hl h 1 h I tlon scbeduled for March 23, 24 Carrizozo Girl Scouts- climaxed <> .,.-.. .. .. ..... .. au1 ..,.. and Mrs. Vincent ReU ot this vll· Lincoln County Chapter of the <Fr ayl w c .opens w t ~g •· and 25 in Albuquel'que. In an· Its Week's celebration of the A branch of the American Red Club In thls vJllaie. • tage, ·was .. awarded ii'ldivldual AmerJ~n Red Cross got under· tratJon ot teachers from Lincoln nounclng program features of thr founding of tbe Girl Scouts of Cross, the Gray Ladies work ln · • honors ror scholastic achieve· -\vay fhls wP.ek ln Us 19~ cam· and Socorro counties. at 9 A. M. · convention, President Roy Fore America .Inc. on March 12, 1912, military and clvlll11n hOSpitals Mr. Drake, AlamQgQrdo, ad· m t durlnfl' the spring and fall paig!'l tor funds, according to L. fn the grade school auditorium. hand ot Cadsbad said the meet tn Savannah, Ga., ~lth a suc· throughout the nation and over- visor of the juntor Odd Fellows en P z. Manfre, chairman. Mrs. Jane Held annually eac~ spring, thla

nrw cssf 1 ki nl seas . performln<> a varfetu of and prlnclpal speaker, explall'!ed semesters ot 1951. She Is a junior Turn"r a·nd Mrs. Edith Crnwtord, vear'" conclav" w• 1 attempt to lng will attract more thai\"'3,\IV\. c u coo e s"'fe. .. •;r to the Qurliozoans tlte 1unctions In the divfsJon ot business ad·, .... " " .. .. , cattle producera . .. Special services at the Carr!· :.;:~:=d~o the sick, lnfured and of the junior group.s• and Eugene ministration at the Texas col· both of Carrizozo, and vice chair· promote n clos~r relntlo'nshtp

Addresses by Gov. Howard Pyll zozo Trinity. Methodist Church T\Telson, Ruldoso, a member of the lege. Dr. D. M .• Wiggins, pres!· man and executive secretary, re• among fndlvldun1 teachel'll and ot .Arlzcma and Gov. Edwin L. · ·recogniZe(! National Girl Scout The local group, first to be or· Alamogordo _grQUp ot junior Odd ·dent of the school, delivered the speaUvely, ot the county chapter, the association at local, dlatrlct. Mecnem ot Santa Fe wUl 'lead !Jt. Week as DJ', R .E. Dlckeuson, Its ganlzed fn. Lf~C'oln County, was F 11 t ld ·th ... h main address . will assist In the drive. . · state and national levels.

trained and sponsored under the e ows, 0 em w •• o.t t e or· · ~ A welcome to the vJs!tln6r . . convention activlUes. "Governo' pastor, compared the Scouts In leadership of Mra. Edith Craw. gnnlzatlon m.eaQt to hJm person· The tradltlonnl c e rem o n y, The goal In. Ltn Co~nty Is teachera will be extended by the

Pyle Js a former public relaUom ~':;~~g~~~!o~~b~!~ ·c~:ra';~~Ie ford of Carrizozo, chairman of the. nlly. He also spoke .on his par· \Yhlch Is held annually, pays $2,200 for th~, Re CroS!l ca~; village's . mayor, Vernon Petty, advisor for the . Arizona CattlE Lincoln Countv Chapter of the tlclpatfon Jn th~ youth pilgrim· tribute to those students who, palgn slogan An er the Call. following the . convening of the Growertt ·Assocl«Uon and Jii well The nA devoted a portion_ of American Red Cross Members ln ago by tho Odd F-ellows organl· during the preceding twq regular The national ~rganlzutJon urges convention nt 10 o'clock. The versed In problems confronUng Its program last week to The addition to Mrs. Parker arc~ zatfon. The d~gates. chosen by semesters, have contributed with nn all-out pledge of support so Flag ceremony will be conducted the western·Uvestock producers.' ceremony which s~w seven girls . groups of seni~Odd F.cllows, ate dlstmcUQn to tho collea-e Jn Its tum'ices tor those _Jn need by the Carrizozo Boy Scouts and Forehand said. The two gover ~lve their tlrst I class badges Mesdames Ethel Thompson, selected 011 tho basts ot scholaa- !lelds ot ~holarshtp, athlef,lca may continue. The ~ed Cross In tho invocation wm be delivered

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• nora will appear at the openinE, 1md second elMs badges award- Enid Bingham, Leota Ptlngsten, tic, chnractet and chur.ch records. and leadership. Included In the pointing out that Its campaign Is by Rev. R. E. Dickenson, local · convention session to be held Jr eci to two girl SCotits. Miss Marvel; Barbara Wiggs and Po a r l tt 1s not nece~ey that they be group tq be given recognUlon are a call tor all people to give a Methodist pastor. The Carrlzozo

·the Sunshine Theater Monda) Mlllam, executive director south· (Jackie) Burnette. related to members ot Odd Fcl· the upper3 per cent of the fresh· hand to a nel_ghbor Wherever he School Band, directed by .Jerome . morning, March 24. east area Girl Scouts of America, Every Frldny the Gray Ladles lows ol' Rebekah group!.!. The men, sophomore, junior and may be In ~eed, states ·Its or· Bartkus, school music teacher,

~ Herrell DeGrntf, Ithaca, N. Y.. made .the presentation. visit the Fort Stanton Hospital to .\Iamogotdo organlzaUons, he senior classes; reciplenta of ganl2;ntlon (s tho ~eans for will present a number of selec· i' who holds the Babcock Professor· li! 'l'he T. A. Spencer Jr. ranch was be of help and servlcec to the added, have raised on o ugh scholarships and awards; cam· carrying out a person a nnturnl tlons tor the entertainment of the 1:1hlp ot Food Economics of Cor the setting recently for an annl· Amcrfoon Merchant Mnrlne sea• money this year to senli twCJ pus leaders: athlettc lettermen, Impulse to help others by pro· vloltors

nell University Is'also scheduled ve,rsary party honoring the Car· men who conic from ships all junior Odd Fellows and two and student otgnnlzllUonJ ot vlding a pracUc"l method for Guest speakers Include Tom to appear In the opening sesslor. rlzozo Brownies and Intermedl· over the world to be hospitalized Theta Rhos to tho COt}Ventlon at which two-thirds of the member· people to donate tlme and flnan· WJJey, Santa Fe, state superln· of the convention. DeGraff u ate GlrJ. scouts. co-hostesses and treated tor tuberculosis. Lake Success, ·New York, thls ships maintain a "B" average or clal support for that purpose. tendent of pubUc Instruction: recognized as one of the fore were Mrs. Ace M. Baty, lnterme· Comfort a11icles such aa clgarets. summer. Members of the two better. · Red Cross cnmpntun worltcrn John p, Stetner, Albuquerque, ex • most authorities In tho count!') diate leader, and Mesdames T. A. soap, shaving materials, tobacco, groups have been JnvJted to at· i

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on natlona.l food econom.lcs. . Spencer Jr. and Fred Ennllsh, wrttlng paper, rending mnterlP.ls tend seaslons o( thG United Na· In the 1952 service, tho colleg~ elseWhere In tho county nc u e: ecutlvc secretary New wuCO .. and many other Items arc given tiona dele"ates durln"' their , •• .,. recognl%t!4141 students tor scho- Vtc Lamb, Ruidoso: lluah Ban· AssoclnUon: Ftnnk Angel, Stat•

Snm Hyatt, Hynttsvllle, Wyo.. leader and assistant leader, re- to the pntlcnto free of "harnc b" l Nc"v Yo"'r•· ., ""Y lnstlc nttn.lnment; 70 scholarship croft Jr., Capitan: Allie Snod· Depnrtmcnt of EducaUon: Dr • president ot the Amerloon 'Na· spectlvery, of the BroWnies. The .. " .. iT n .. no h 1 1 b ""' 1 tt .. _.. M D th z K 1 h 8 Lo 11 Ci 11 Air Patro' ca Ass 1 1 the AmcrJcan Red Cross. The or· oldem: 1 e u s: .,.. c ermcn, aracs, .. n ..... o; rs. oro y um- e t . we , v .. tlonal ttlemen's

00 o.t on, benuutulJy decor al ed cake nanlzatlon also maintains a It lo expected to take approxl· and .59. campus h1nde~ Those walt, Nogal; Eddie Penfield, Ltn· .and Wrlnht W .. Putney. w111 discuss national livestock topped with a simulated Glrl ahopptnc service tor the patients, mntely two month$ for the IS· reeognt:rod scholastically for the coin, and Mrs. Bertha Storm. Other numbers on Uic pro(l'ahl legislation clllr(lntly controntlng Scout emblem and 40 candles purchasing articles for them ln nuance of charters to the two first time recclvo Individual bon· Glencoe. In charge of the Hondo lnt'ludc sclectJons by tho eoron. Congress. Hyatt served' as chalr· made an Impressive centerpiece the stores throughout the county. crroups, after whfch their clubs ors; clasa honors for tho second; Valley drive. Corona's contrlbu· ltlgh School Girls Sextcttc, dl• man of the lcg'Jslntlvc commit· "n tho buffet table. The Gray Ladles bring cheer may funcUon. Known as District divisional honors for the thlrd, tton to the Red Cross drive Is rcctcd by MIBJJ Leota Agl!f!, and tee of the national organlmtlor. Another remve occasion W!l8 t,md morale building Influences 12, membel'!l of the two oraanfzn. and college honoro for the fourth made through Its Community square dnnclng by Cl:lrrlzozo atu• ~n:ui'~aJ::~l:h:a~"~~st~ he party g:lven last week by tho l'nto the hospital, and In all ways Uons will Include youths from time. Chest. Mrs. Jane Turner fs In dents. A panel dlscusston con·

"nrrlzozo Coalora Lodc:e, sponsor possible help these men In the Carrizozo, Corona, Ancho, Fort Collego honors were awarded charge df the campalcn In Cnrrl· C'emlna teacher retirement w1U price of beet. .,f the Intermediate Girl Scouts, battle to r.egnJn thclr .benltl4 Stanton, capitan, Coyote and Os· alx atudents at tho Match cere· zozo~ whJJo Rev. George J. Boon· be led by Spence Devitt, local

A achool in 'better beef produc• whft:h honored Its prottm'ees. The Mts. CraWford fn 11 recent cura. MentbC!rs of ·the Alal)'lo. mony. Other student recocnltJon nluhnu&en will supervise thO teacher • tlon will highlight the program 'ollowtng program, conducted by stnttmtent on lhe ' drganlmUon nordo groUP-' wUI return to Carrl· included 10 dlvlslonnl honoro: Z7 Santa rutn Parish drive. At noon n luncheon tor admln• Monday afternoon, Mamh24. Led r:y Snan::-mt ~~ pres~?~~b~ said "I am certainly proud of our zozo for the Inauguration of the class Mnors, and 00 Individual . tstrntors and prlncJpala wU! ~

·" , -~:e~~J~;~:~J1~~;: ~itt;:: w! Dj{atalimn~:;:'e&inti' ;Y Gray Ladles. These women o.rc ::~1 0°£u!~1:er;: !;.~~on.m:~a1fl:; honors. ·Mrs. Cora McCall, 73, ~~~~ ~~~t~~~~~~~~g'c!,C:, "Breeding More settll Cattle.' .. Janette ltarkey; "What w~ uave ~~~~~~~~. ':~~c n:~'::;; chartem uro received. In the ve~rc;d ·~:;r:te~~;~ ~t Succumbs In El Paso . while the teachers wm bo urved

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, ...,. former tn the llt'hool cnteterfll by mem· speaker~: Bnmum;"Whnt G l r J Scouting " their wlsta.nce to the Carrizozo ,. n.c · ""'"' "'"'"'.. ,.., bcro of tho junior class at Carrl·

Ivan Watson, exteJl!J.Ion antmnl Means to Me," Vlvlnn Sandovnt: our community. young people whenever needed Mr. ll. Carrizozo rufdcmt, succumbed zozo Utah School. hU5bandman, who wm serve no "Badges We Have EamM," Glen· In going ahead wltb the local March 14 at on E1 Paso hospital. S(>C'tlonnl meetln$111 wUl. ~ program chairman. A. D. Brown·. da Sue King. Corona Teacher- Weds program. Spring Snowstorm Funeral &ervlccs were held held ..nt the high school durint field, Demint\ "What Arc Uceful Lee Adele Baker, Beverly Baty, Homer S. Addklson Appi'()XImatcly 100 person! at· Brings Nuded Moisture Monday momtna at Ln Cress tbe afternoon from 1 to 2:10 u CatUe." Betty Schlarb and Mary Allee tended Saturday night's meeting, Chapel wtth Rev. Ewart Watts, followo: Prlrnnry and lntermtt• . ''J.'indlna the M~$t Useful Cat· KJng were featured In Girl Scout lly MnS. A. Eo MULKEY lncludln.., Bub Gulo.. "'--'" .. , A spring snowstorm whJch pnstor of the Asbury Methodist dlntea, Mro. Pauline PherJgo,

"' d r. ... ~> • ., ""' ...... ._ b h 1 h d Church In El Paso, otnclatlng at n 3 d M ,.., c. tln .ln t.he Herd" '1: Ul be covered sont:a an .,am"'"' :&Irs. J, a Kerr, West Point, pft ... ...,..nd .mA ......... , Wa"""c John· roug t mo sture to pare c oom : upper ara es. a.iT "' tJ ~----- Girl Seo•,..• h"·ve wn ,._ ""'"'" J'" d •- J J 1 L1 the last rlteo. Pallbearers, all 0 J n- 2 i t d j)lti Ellls. "How to se SJIPerlor e .... u......,...., u.... ... Miss., has announced the mar· son, '.AJrunop,o:rdo, deputy szrand. croun ... n nrgo port on o n- oua no, uuom : super n en •

· "llidlvJaunJs tor nerd lllfPI'OVli· f!XP their appreciation lor ffiigo of 1mr diiUghter, 'Mm Mar. mnnter: Mr. anif Mrs. lJnri'ctf, coln County hftmtlay wns wet· trtcnil!:s:lf Ute family. included ents. L. · z. Mantee, supl!rlntend· lhcnt" wm ¥. dlscusscd by Pro· the extensive patioilaee accord· thn Eileen Kerr, Corona teacher, Ruidoso, past noble arnnds; ~!r. corned by N!!lldcnta ot the area R. M. Trent, former Olrrlwloan. ent'o ofJiee: elementary and hlgb teuor J. lL Knox. hl!tld of thP ed them dUI'lng the recent cookie to Homer s. Mdldaon, whlcll nnd Mrs. N e l 8 0 n, Ruidoso; deaplte thE' tact 1t disrupted trat· Interment was at East Lawn Me· school principal e., Larry Stockton,

-· ~_. .department of animal husbandry, nnle which they sponscred. took placo MarCh 14 at tho Pres· Messrs. and Mendames mnrr, :Joy flo In &otne sectlon.s. rriorlal Park. EI Paso. home ec: Engllsh, Mra. Ethel State COllege: and "Selltng Bulls byterlan Church ln Corona.. Rev. nnd Klmmon!l, Alamogordo, and Corona was reported u having SurvMng the d,t'!cenMd are o POiker, noom 1; mnthemntfc.t

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Dies In Alamogordo The bride wM lovely ln n gown r:or.do groups made the trip to Ruidoso area. Approximately 2% olx grandchildren, all of E1 Pnso. Powell, elementary b u II dIn I Miss Ida May Johnson. 82, of plnlt sllk with tnatchlng ac· Carrizozo. tnchea ot snow tell In Cilrrlzozo, She 18 oleo aurvlved by a brother, worLok shoGp: homeRoecono7ml~dBet11• d f Co "''"'"Ori"" She carried n corsage n ...... tdlna to L. z. Manlre, local .John Ke" .. , of Deming. tic u rosr.1n. om : .... , •

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Alamogordo, a ~~ cnt o rona """""' ""' ....... mb ... - of t"'e ca--· Tbet.n ""u "Y h .-.~-1 ,.._ lt .. from 1919 to 1929,. succumbed at ot pink flowers. Her slater, MIS!! tth; Glr~ Cl~b a~UNMarlene U. S. government weather ob· Dul'lntr her renldence In Carrl· anther Oteac ero, ....u ..ul' o.., Railroad Employes Gat her home In Otero County March Julln. Kerr, wns her maid of cervcr, who nlno sold there was zow, Mrs. McCaU wna 0 popular oom 1 . 9, following several years ot poor honor and Mrs. Thurman Natfon ~:h~r:;;Y~~~~n:n:~:: .25 predpltatfon. Manlre reported ao well LUJ rruccessful teacher, and The eehool bus driver dele. Specfclf Safety Awards health. She had bet'!n confined to served ns matron of honor. Mr. the school bus from .Jicnrtlln did took an actfvo part tn the mnnl· gntell wUl hold mornlng and

B. G. Barnwn. roadma.!Wr tor bed tor the past two months. Nation was best man. rlon Bragg of the Capitan area. not make the run to Cnrrtzozo fold ecUvJUes of the various afternoon SCB!llons In ronj•Jnc. the So\lthern Paclfic . Company Funeral services wero held Frl· Nuptial must a Including {'ReV· ~~~ a'i"t.sg?' D~~~:' !::t r.~ Tuesday been use of heavy Bnow clvle organiZations. The fnmUy Uon wlthl tp~; teacshers'd C!>~e~' wltb. ht?adt,tuartera at Carr1zozo, day afternoon at- MutUns·O'I)()ll erie Serfeuse" by Nordhrun was Hurley. MembCrtJ of the JunJor in that sectlon. A lnrg(l, part of mO\'cd to El Paso n number of ~':ho wru!hch';i;!~~. no graM u~ accepted th! special safety awara chapel with Rev. Paul Holdet played by Mrs. Merle A. Wee. th Odd Fellows ate J~, Ronnt@. the Hondo Valley and IUCruJ years ago, but continued In Officers of the dl.!trfct groulJ giVI)Jl -to Catrltozo en1ployes of conducting the rite!. Mrs. Charles Immedlntely f 0 11 ° W1!11

11 g e Lonnie and Leroy Nowell and northwcut and southwest \\'l!te~· close touch with their Lincoln ore fvlrson tl. Bur,.CS!I, Corona, the Rio Grande dlvf.!lon for no Walla~ was ln cbarge of the ~emony, the couple ~t on a Glen Barnum of Cnrrfzozo, and n. ported as having receim ..fiftle County friends. Following the .. reportable accidents tb,e past sacred musical selections. wbUe hon~zymoon trip to points or In· (; Stewart llmmle Armer Joe benefit from the s>~rm. death of ber hU5band, t. A. Me· president: D. c. Slaughter, Mae• year. Empl,..,es of 15 unit& were pallbeare_ nJ Included Sam Brun• terest Jn New Mexloo And Olcl p~............ 'E .. •l Br""'w nnd' Jim The sheriff's otffce reported the Call, she studied nursing and dnlena, vfee pre!lldent, and ltlu

v;r W 1 h Mexl ..... ~... ... ""•6 h 11 d Martha E. Kerr, Coronn, 4ccrft• tendered the speclal awards at son, Jack Blvem~, Douglu e e , Theo.b_._,.., ..... and her Thompson Jr. of the capJtan aren. lghway crew wos ca e out wn5 employed In that profession ln"'·treasurer. The two county Jhe annual dlvt!Jon safety m~t· Statt Sgt. Chatle.os Wallace, A. J, e uue /J muwer 'l'belf advl!ory oUicenJ are John about 3 A. M. Tuesday morning unttl she became Ill about two '"

" lng held last w-eek at the Hotel Hend~n and Cecl1 Sm.lth. In· sister, Mlss Dorothy Kerr, Esp:· Ferm•.:m. and JJm Thmnp.!On Sr. to assist the dr!vem ot a rouple years ago. district organtzatton has a ment• Cortez In El P.uo. J'amt!.! Corbett. tennent was at Mollte Vista nota. were fn Corona for ml! of theCa"Pttnn area and D. F. ot pnssenger cars and a true~< In berohlp ot 200 teachem and ad· vice president tJf tbe company,. Cemetery 1n Alamogordo. ceremony. Wooten Carrlt.ow. tbe v!clnlty of Indian DlvJde be· .A devout mmber of the :Mcth· minwtrntortJ.

· and Michael Nugent, its IIU{)(!r· Surviving the deceased are Mrs. Addkfson has taught ' . 18

oouse of the ley road. The crew Ollllt church, she wa& also active -----lntendent of safety, were there sevmt brothers, Bndet, ltUmer, IChool tn COrona for the PIUJt five Beys and girls from 16; \~ted Includes Pablo Chavez, foreman: In tho work of the Rebekah nnd Clarence Ashcraft Jr. !rom San Franclsco to confer the Her~ Clarence, H(lrtry, . Bill yeats. The brt:!~~n oi tve:;e:!: o!?3a:~t!f~e ell· Juan Baca, Joe Vega and Vidal Woodman lodget tor more than Stationed In Wyoming awards. Corbett Is a native of and Jeu Johnson, and a nephew. Mr. and :Pt~ Y th n ° t glbl~ for tnemtM!rahtp In tbe Sliva. all of Carrizozo. 40 yeara. Magdalena. Roy Johnson. mtder .Johnson, LOuisville, LnJSS:.,_Is .e.ownet 0 J nt·· . anlzatfon&. fey road.t durlng the storm -----WI Pic. Clarence c. Ashcraft Jr ..

Recognition was also_given the who Uves In Battle Crel!k, MJclt., a lumber company In Loufsvflle u or otg. · • rorced the closing of Highway 70 Green Tree Man ns huabnnd of Mra. R~l!udee A.lh· employes· of the roundhouse In spent several months with hls where the couple will teslde ...... , .. 5c'""106 Sc.-p between Tularosa an(t Glencot!. Con. nL ....... ln·faltbv Bad~~.a crnft of Corona, Is tralnlttg as an cmJzow lll Barnum accepted a sister this winter, but had te• after M4y 1. DU v•n .... Highway 54 between Carrl%ozo UUT ... • J -:.• Air Force technician at the second apeclid Dfety award for turned to his home shortly be· Driue Suec:tssfal nnd Alamogordo remained open wrm Tin: 40th INFANTRY USAF Techntcal School at War• thett record of no. reportable tic• fore her deatfl. He returned to CapftGn Sc~ Luftch. " nnd In good condition as traUie DIV. IN KOREA-corporal CHat· ren AJr J'orce Due. Wyo. BJ.t par. cldents dllilng 1~1. ~rnest M. Alamogordo tor the funeral. Room G..- H. f..&. 1-. .-...tn· g Clatrfrozo BOy scout "troop 53, was diverted from Route 'iO to He B. Montoya of Green Tree 11 ents nl«o restde In Corona. . Roberts IS the t~eman at _the MJss . .Johnson was bOrn In ~u• ':tu un undtt the' supervlslon ot .tames Highways 54' and 380 Into Rol• among the first members of the At thbJ hfatortc former. cavalry

.. local_shop. . . . . O!dar Creekt Mich., Sept. 7, 1869, Lee ·Peek Lu -cruces;-~strl · uncan, eame.d......aPtitOXIInately ·ell..- __ ~ .· _ .. _ ... -40th- 1nfantty bhtlalon to. M post outsldB Cheyenne •. the Air Tbe lllo Grande Dl\118fon took and eatne to New Mexleo tn 19.\9. sanitarian, • gave the ~plttn $30 1n tts rect!nt scrap tnetal Other part5 ot the state on awarded the COmbat tnfantey. Force ts trafnfng young airmen

econd place in the safety pro· .. . &chool cateterta a 100 f)et certt drive. ~ed!l are ellrnlarked Monday experienced a vnrlety of 1)'1an Badge, symbol of the front In the many speclaUies needec! gram for the Put year, losing Hospital tfotes ratlng when Jte vJslted thete-lDt tor Scout unttotmJ and f(lulp~ weather ranging from aand and line ffgtitlng tnan, atncc the for air power. Be.tldi!S clerical

· tbe top spot Which tlU!.r__lield for Blrtha Friday. A 20·quart mixer for the ment. · · windstorm~ to rain and lnO\IV, unit's arrival In Kor~li. · sklUs such all clerk-typist, clerk• 1~ by a tn&rjlln of less than 1 To lb. and Mrs. Spence bevltt, luncltroom was purchased re· At the recent district meetfng . ~. . . , . ·. The badge shows a miniature stenographer and admlntstratlv. per cent, Catrlz02x>,. a son, navld PatriCk. cenUy, "nd th~ studentS are !)OW of Scout leaders ln Rulti~. the Dlstrfct Jid,.. klll'Uifft Revolutionary War runtrock rffie SJ!l!Cialf.st, thb_ scboolt at Warruen· . ,

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-1"dtttck .ot ""- I•• Zie•lit: ~~ Last! week' !I mertus. Jncluded troop charter protnpUy. tht sec~ . wreath. ~ ana._ . e e • ., pe o.,~ra rs an

ar., Caplti wlU ~ .ahO!:b4 Mrs. J'ulle Stoddard1 Mrs. VIr· bilrbegued welners, buttered po• ()Jid. for ln~eased tnemberahtp . Ottlelali at Memorial General Pafrmen. tct UID:a Of ~let &laUa wbfd:a ginla ,Anderson, Mtss Prlscllla tatoes, apple uu~. wbot~.wheat over last year, and the thttd tor Ho_sp$tal, w Crucee, this week The 40th, a Natlonal Guard T-h-.-.. -,-~-.-a-1-,h-et .otccurtcl .MQrCh :tl tit-- . ._ ·· M&e, Mal'pret-GoJ1Zalest·Davltl mutfl~ --qleo; milk, 8pagbetU .utftctent youth and .tdult.Jead~ reponed. the- coMIUon <t£ Pl~at Unit lrom. .southern ca1ttornt-. ~~oas• cztt. aia' llb.ttii• l)f ..... · Pacheco, Mrs. Jean Devttt, Mr& and meat balls~ &law, biiCUlbl, ershlp. . . . Judge w. T. Scoggin d poor. was the flrat organization of t~

: wat 'f*ltlo hMral ~ ... Etfil Bell and Mrs. L. a. Eubanks, pudding, pa~:k ~ttd beans, canilM · 'I'he explorer unit o! the Ctrrl• '1"4kert to tbe ltosplta1 ... laM klnd4o arrive overseas lifter. tlle ·Wire hild 'nlUftdcrt -~-· aU ot ~~ TerrY P ... Mlller. tomat~s,. onion& and .plcklet. tozo Boy. .SCOuts u ..now .a,gatto Wl!ek, . It~ . condJtlon .. -~e. ~'!_of t~e . K~.-~~rt _ _contUe_t. }t

· _.,. ut tw Ca;\ltcm X.U.O· Mrs. cante Eatllng, PIXh!'Sparkif, corn b~ad, cOOldes, b!U(ed 'batn, ft.ed wtth Jim PharrlJ:,lOC&l hlith worse oh. Situtdli.Y • and Itt! hu fi'atnetl tor 16 monthS Ui .Japatt : dkt c:&lirda .SUiT • ._~~ . alt of C.pltan; ... Vfcld~ . and potato salad, tatiot stlCkir;. wftolo school ~~acher, as. Jt.s leader. ~e beert giVen . a .se.rf8 of blood befote It. wu committed to Ko· ~; lit char;. ot at• ''ForfY't RYan. ·'l'htee .. ruvers~ wheat bread, Cheny pt~1 creamed troop, gatnlng headway both Jn tramfutloM ilnce- then. .. tea In 3anuat'Y •

• ~ll!ltl. ~ ~ Sanuny !tldluun ai:!d lU trY tuna. nutshed PQtat~ kft!l!!rt tank and memberablp, bOJ)8 ta The preaettt term· of the tJllid Corpptat Montoya is a membt!l' -· . - ~-.;;.:::..,._ M. •faUcl'tlt :Q't . Stmer. Anclto, jricl'~rie!li, be~Ul•; 'Pi!i'cbe!i anri cih~e ialatl, milt~ i.fi: exceuen't lliOWliil .il autrlet court. tJ poltpon¥· ~li¢• of tli~ 223rd tnt&ntey lleglment'i

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'tHE 'LDfCOLI! COUHTY HEWS cmd CARRIZOZO OU"J'L001

PuBLISHED EVElY I'IUDAY

L atan.rd.. Editor aad. Publllber

Bntcred as second class mat• ter .July 30, 1926, at the • Post DWee at Carrizozo, New Me~co. und•r the Act of March 3, 1879.

~ubacrlptlon: In Lincoln Count~ $2 p11 Year; Six Months $1.2!5;

outaide Lincoln Ccunty, $2.50 Per Year

~lx Months, $L50

SublaripUons Payable hi Advance

A Critical Year With all our hopes for the New

Year, -we must admit that It will be a year of great uncertainty. None can foretell what the rc· nult will be of the prenenr·Korean War and because of that uncer· talnty, every effort must be madt· by govl'rnment and by lndl· vlduals to ltel'p national detennl' at a high level of efficiency.

In domeotlc affairs thl' vital q,ucotlon In "Can we secure bet· ter government at ll better price?" At the national ll'vcl, tht• HoovN Commhmlon rt'<:ommen dallonu arc pending In Congrl'll!o n nd on t hl' Prcsldt•nt 'o dl'!lk WhcthN Bctlon will be taltl'n In aecordancc with thofll' n•com mcndatlc>nn, dt•JJCndll upon tlw vouors. 1 n mo!lt or the ot a ten nlmllar commllmlonu arl' giving do:::e otudy tcJ prcuent practlc('n In alate gov('rnml'nl. and their rccommentla tlono will al!lO bt• b('fore I he voten1.

11 In a yNu of l'lt'ctlonn, and uur rl'Jirt'nl'ntatlv('ll In l'ongrro!l and the State Lcglnlature will bt• called upon to conalder thcnr rccommendatlono and, undoubt Nlly, candldatcn for oftlcr, nn tiona I, otate and locu I. rnuot taco qucotlonn no to their attl tude on thl'DC vnrloun m('unurcn. RUI!IICillcd for govrrnmt•ntal lm provcmt•nt. Wlwt h('r wt• nhall have govrrnmrnt by l'omprtl'nt public al'rvnntn or no l'nlll'd "pol· II lela no" d('fJl'ndo not only on thl' nul rome of thc t•ll'<.'tlnnn. but a lim u pun llw. l'Onfll ant, unremlttJng ullcntlon on the purl of cltlronn. who will urge u•prr&cntatlvea In puhlh· ofllccD to conduct our pub· llr buolnl'ao on a hlah level of t•rtll'll'ncy. - Nl'w Mexico Tax llullclln

Ray D. Sowell Seeks Re-election As Rep.

l!qy D. Sowt•ll. Pinon, Demo· •·mill' l'nndldntl' for ntate repro· r.l'n1nllvP from thl' lOth dlntrlct • l.lneoln. Otl'ro nnd Sororrol Ill nmv ccrvlnn llln flrnt term ln thl' New Ml'xleo Lcgiolaturc whPrl' he In a ·member of the Houot> rommlltl'l'a on educnt!on, l'llroiJinfl and Pogronnln(r, c'amO n nd fin h. prlvlll'l!l'll and clec· !luna and publlr lnndn and liVe!· 111orlt.

Sowl'll In unoppoccd on tho lll'mot'Tntll'l nlnlt> tlut-<tne~>n one of two opponrnto on th€' Rcpubllcan nldo In the crnl'rn I l'lcctlon. The l!l'publlrnn rnndldaten nrc Al· brrt R. Boolty. Hondo. nnd Adolph S Wntl'rn, Sororro.

Walker Announces For District Attorney

Allnn D. Walkt'r. Alamogordo. hnn nnnoun('('d hln randidacy tor dlll11'1l't attorney of tho third Judlrlal dlntrlrt comprising Dona Ann. Uncoln and Otl'ro counUcs. A nath·l' of Otl'ro l'ounty, Walker In 1 he city attornl'y for Alamo· t:ntdo Tho Otl'ro County man w111 oppo!:(l Incumbent District Allorney Tom K. Campbell and thl' lattcr'a asnlnt.nnt, E. E.

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Signs Point To Fewer Farm Workers In 1'952

son, Carl. are convales<'}.n.g after All olgns point to fewer work· bouts with the flu. ~ ern on forma ln 1952.

• • • The U. s. Department of Agrl· Ellnworth Crow, non of Ernest culture reports the tarm labor

Crow, Is l'Xpl'cted home on leave force wan cut about 350,000 laat Mar<'h 25 from Snn Diego, 11fter year by worlccrs who lett tor,ln· complctlna naval "boot" train· duntry and the armed fo;rces. Inc. Young Crow In a cousin of That movement continues .Vernon and Ralph Petty. Department production ottl·

• • • • clalo ouugest three ways. farmers ClarPnre lluot. with the ~· S. can help nwure themselves of

Navy at San DJego, leaven enounh labor this year: Wednl'oday for hlo C'allfornln Flrnt, coopcrRto wltb the locAl bane nlfl'r a leave · npt!nt hero Employment 'Service by rcportlna with hln wife, Mro. Mildred lluot, labor needo accurately, get ln and hlo panmto, Mr. and Mrs. El· ordcrn for wodccro.enrly, and In· mer n~;~ot. form the office promptly when

• • • · worlccro nrc no longer needed. Mro. John Ed Stepht>no lnt>c Second, malcc tu11 usc of labor·

Grace Morrlnnl han returned llllVIng machinery and clectrlcnl rrom Orennolde, Cnllt., where. nhe equipment, and all good mnn· vlnlted her marine huoband. agement practlccs. Third, help Young StPphenn In confined to In community eflorto to mobilia! the honpllnl there for conva· local people for farm work. lecren<'e from nn nttaclc of vlrus pn~>umonln.

• • • Mrn. Gladyn Morrl!l!l rl'lurncd Friday from Matador, Texas. where ohe vln1ted h11r con.ln·law and dauuhter, Mr. and Mra. C'lltford Martin. and ml't hc>r new urandnon. St.nnlcy Lt>e. The Mar· tlnn ar(l alr:o tht> parC'ntn of n nmall dauahter, Franc:cn Jean· nl'tt<'. Mrn. Morrlm1 r(lporto thnt whlll' In 'Matador a· ntmdutorm Ot'<'Utt(ld whlrh nhe connidern worm• than any ('\.'l'r <'ncountered In thin oren. -----

lip to· 1R14. the name or the Auntrallon ('ootlnent Wnll New Uollnnd.

Federal Jobs Open Naval Materiel offices through·

out the nation hnve openings tor qunlUied 1nspectoro wlth salnrlcs ranging from $3.410 to $5,G20, It lo announced.

The Civil Service poniUons ro· quire nlclllo In m(>ChaniCLII, elec· trlcnl. clectronleo. metals, etc.. and n general lcnowledge ot ma· terlnl tenting mcthod!l.

Former naval personnel and othero with tho nccell!ltlry sklllo ohould apply to the neorent su· pervlolnu lnopector ot Navnl Ma· terlel where employment Is de· nlred. giving a brief employment hlntory.

:flo I land's Drug Store latabllahed 1101

Prescriptions Carefully Compounded FO.tnn'AlK SEJlVlCI

.COMPLETE -LDfE OF DJlUQI, COIJIETICJ AHD JCAX!' OT9JllTEIU FOB TOUll MUDI

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HEADQUARTERS FOB FRIENDLY SERVICE

· Chave2. both of !.Au Cruces, tor · thP Democratic nomination.

In the drawing for position on tho ballot. Cnmpbt>ll's namo Is nrot with Wnlkt>r and Chavez ~<crond n nd third, rMpoctlvcJy. Tho wlnnor of the nomlnntion 1!1 l'Xpt>cted to oppose one of two Rl'pu.btlcan attorney• at Las C'rurea. C. C". Chnso Jr. or Pcto Rnpltoch. 1n tho November gtn· l'rn I election.

CORRECTION The locale tor . the March G

~~l~>IYtlnrr of tho Whlto Mountain G"m" l'rotectlvo Association was thP Veterans of Foreign Wara ftnmo nt Cnpltan Instead of the Amorlcnn Leulon Hall aa te• 1mrted In last week's luue of the u·

· Nowa.Outloolt. TIUi tm~i1111tla lluppef held

prior to tho m('('tlng \VAll pro· Jl:ned and served bY tho VF\V nuxlllnry. Proc«)ds tram the aup. JWt woro earmarked tor the Amerlcnn Finns fund.

Mrs. Ethel ·Thompson. auxll· Joey nctlvlty chairman, \YA'!J or the aupptf

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Tbe 1952 Easter Seal sale got underway lfl New Mexico Marcp 13 and. wlll continue through Etulter Sunday, April 13.

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WJ!it~ .t4o1lntajn GM , . Tbe taxlderntll!t ·l!J lr. .!loser contact wltb, wild Ute and Its pur$uers tl111n any other man. ·

Be'hding over llls\daUy task be cannot avold reflecting on the reh~th:inshtp lnvotved ln' brl~glng outdoor Ute Indoors •

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tntere$ted · 1n the specimen great concern 1!! for the llvlln specles which lie wJsl}es to pe,r· petuate.

lle knowa .that law-.- wllllltlcl necessary, are not enough ·to curb the animal instinct 1n man.

He ple!\ds that all . Df us do all we elm thro\lgh education and arousln& public sentiment to secure better protection of wlld life for the enjQYment ot 011r· selves, and the future generation.

It is our aim to brlng closer. together the true sportsmen an~q the ranchers and farmers.

Through the generous response "MY LIFE IN TlJE WHITE to the sale last year, a number HOUSE" .•• Senator Taft may, ot new projects In this state werq or may not; get to be Prealdent • eltabllahed In various (lreas. The· • • • but he'll never be a stranger current campaign seeks to pro· to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. It vide funds to carry on th.ese pr~- was there, while his father was jecta In speech and hearing re· President, that he spent many habllltatlon, epilepsy, cerebral happy hours. Rend this exclusive palty, an_d Joan service and IUm· Interview in• the Am e r 1 can mer camplns, Weekly, that great magazJne

distributed wlth next Sunday's Loa An~ea Examiner. (adv

Buying a ca takes carefu.I figur_ing

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You may be aurprlled to learn how much you can Mve With a bank auto loan.

When buylni your n1xt car, com• '" ua befall you claM the dtal.

Lm•olnCounty Ageney .

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PHILLIPS · 66 GASOLINE Is packed with HI·TIIt Ewgyl

• Yw •1111 fMol ... llilfwence, con't yoo, llonnyf Th4 tfl.Tttt .,.,...,.. In f'fl!!tpa 66 Ooao!!r.e h-'P yill.41ftjoy -.clh p.;t'OIIIIo.'l{e. Pt;m:,.a 66t.r .. fcat-111141 rtttiy ••• ptllrlcl .. eQ,y atanlng cmd llv-'1 -.lwriOft. kll )'OV ttrtt gatollr.e bece' ... e PNl!lftt .... llllollllri to lmn effklffi!ly,

AIMt w:lh a!llf>lf, Pt.:Z::pa 66 OatO-'r .. II ccn• t,.JJN lt«<fd'JtQ to foe nctOn. Wlr.ter, ~~.. ..... .,.,, tpr1t)g « foil, Pllli:PJ 66 Ia rlgi-J for yo<.T car. Wlltt• .:.. can )'011 gtleo ~ l01t )'t:Nf gatelr.e dollut Stop at JlortOI!t 'l>ttlw• yo~~• .. llle fGI'IIQUt Otllllllt _, l:!odc l'l£pa 66 !.1-Jeld.

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J'ust about two and a hill rnfOion uam of Chevrolet trncb ~ ptovinayou can't buy a bttter truck to it~ve yo!lt motse1.

You save when you buy. You save on operation and upkeep. You save: on gettina the: job don~Jfut ancJ rlpt.

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Applications tor the scnolar1• word of the de~Jth of her father, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cozzens and

ship must be made to the loca 1 1 Ot Ml h baby of Fort Sumner were· week· · ·. ty gent school principal or John T. H clc:s, n sego, · c · end visltor13 at the )}orne of• Mr.

coun 1 t d ' t pJ:esldent ol The deceased hnd been an ln· and Mrs. Seymour ColZens . super n eln ~md, or 1 b ot later valtd for many years. He passed John.ny Annaratone ts home

. the loca gar en c u ni· away at the age of 81. Funeral ~ha~ March 25. Courses n oma· 1 h ld r1 Mi hi an from the hospital convalescing

' ntal hol;ticulture at State Col· serv ces were e •; n c g • from a rec6nt operation. . ~e e are taught by Fred Day, Rangers Guck 1,1nd Wild, wll~ The second annual FHA talent gr~duate landscape architect and ~eet wl~h Ffr~~~rv:~e ,Al~~~. show held on Friday, M~rch 14, director ol campus maintenance. cd retgh_lona ek was a big success. All of the con,-

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NOGAL By MRS. A. B. ZUMW 1\.LT, JR. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dale Me·

Daniel were up over the weeltend with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Me· Daniel.

Mr. and Mru. Jimmie Stewart and .Jean Reynolds of Albuquer· que were here thlo weekend to vlslt Mrs. Stewart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Zumwalt.

Peg Pfingsten and Henry Pee· efforts were appreciated by n ca· bles will attend the PMA meet· paclty crowd. ing in Carrizozo Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. HUgh Bancroft • Spring Is affecting Leota Pflng· entertained guests at their home sten a little early this year. Al· on Saturday, March 15. The oc· ready ohe has started thro~lng caslon Wlll! the birthday annlve~· $20 blllo In the waste banltet In· sary of Mrs. Fletcher Hall Jr. stead of dead envelopes, and Mrs. Carrie Earllna Is confined tecdina the dog the family's T· In tlle llospltal in Carrizozo wJth bones bwtead of dog btscults. No a leg injury, the result ot a fall tellln'ir what she might do 1t the on Thuroday ol laot week. . weather clears. Dlxle Sparltn. Capitan beauty

Mr. alld Mrs. Marvin Pe~k Sr. went to El Paco to vlslt Mr. and Mro. H. Maclc and tnmtly.

Mr. and Mro. Mcrt Zumwalt and famUy went to Arteola Sat·

-~ urday 11nd · lett their ~n, .Glen. with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. zum· walt Sr •.

Mro. .Tohncon Stearnn lmd a chicken/ pic oupper Monday nlr.ht to rolse money tor the PTA. Those preccnt were Mro. Pearl Stearns, Fred Onwnon, Mr. and Mre: Floy Sklnnt!r.

Radio juot announced the 'New operator, Is home from the hos· Mexico dunt would reach Chicago pltal .and hopes to be back on today. I'm sure they a.re welcome duty at her ohop In a few days to a little. of our enchanting Mrs. Rayford Burnett attended land the dltltriet meetlna ot the VFW

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Birthday· Party The Carrizozo Woman'o Club·

houce l!l the cetUn!J for the party Sunday anernoon. March 23, which Mro. Georce Goodvon. hla· moaordo, , ... m (!lVC In honor of her hUDband'o birthday annlvcr· oary. The Goodr:ono. who wUI rc· ecive crueoto trom :J until 5 o'clocl.t,. onld no formal lnvlta· tiona have bc(!n j~ued and that all frlentlo ar(! cordially Invited.

Sunday, March 10.

Highway 54 Group ITo Meet In Vaughn

Byrl Llnd!:ey lo home with the nu. . . •

Four·flfthn of all U1e world'r> automobllcn arc In the United States. !S:orc tbnn halt the rcfrlcr· cratoro arc here too. hmcrlco'o dynamic e.ompcUUvc fico enter· price oyatem hao a1vcn uo a atondard of llvlno that Ill the envy of the rent of the wo1ld. Let's hold on to lt.

Mro. It E. Lemon. Carrl.wzo, lo In charco of the projJJ'am for the oceanlon, while Mm. c. E. Dea· ncr of thio vlllooc will aupervu;c the r:.~rvlnu ot rcfrcnhmento. Other friends wlll oMiot wllb the aftemoon'o fC!rtlvltlc:~.

$tt kMwt 1ht ~trf'u11y fttW anti ~t«crtnt-

Tho at.atc meeting ot tho New 'Mexico State lllghwny 51 h~o· elation woo held ln Vaughn March 20. Uerbert Bayo, hlnmo· aordo, lo prcnldcnt or the New Mexico group.

hn election of offlccro for the cmoulng year wao cchcduled to be hl'ld. and plano for partlclpu· tlon In the national convention at Nevada, Mo., April 25·26, were to be completed.

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; ... ; ·I. .By JOlJN J, DEMPSEY There ~cert!ltnJY artr ·~(.h~r · · Mat¢h18,~~· ~ ... ~ Congressman from New Mexlc~> ~~d~~ ~.;:r!!i~~1~~u7; fiWt:f:. Edlto~ •. New~·OUtlook: · . ·· ·, .. ·· . . · • · .. ; ; . : · WASHINGTON, March 20.:- In the crater and <lestroylng the • l r~elve!! my. News.Qutlook ·.· · ·· ..

. s .. PlanstJf the Atomic En erg~ Com· hlstor!c value ot the site. . • hhJ ornliilk;·PilPilf: . d•ted . reb~ . . . ·'". ~Qnll(.r!l:l " :i mJJSlon to cover the crater ot ·the • • • . • . _. , 29, l :>~. the fl.r!Jt J)lltler J bave ered · ~· ,

; ~::l/t~ft!:~rybo~b ~~::~:.lo~e~ The adminiStration's "JroreJgn • bnd . lll.nc~ .Vf!b,. ~~ .. 195;!. t WAI AJ.ltl plcnfy t•JlolQe:pjaLtev • • . tJnltf:4 T:.cglon" headed by Dean Ache• V.(>ry glQd htdee!,! .t<J get my old 3 ck nu "' .•. . . · . . . dllct ·. ll ·~~!· ~~~i~~

Carrizozo, have been held up h '~On, secretary ot state, llncl Aver• :Lincoln CoUnty A'nd CMdZ()ZO IL ... A g,A~. 'Ot I.JttletJeld, . 1 fr response to protests from 1 tht ~n ltarrtman, mut1.1aJ l.l.ecurUy dt·j pap¢r. as. I 'bavc rcceiYed jt re~· 'l'ex~s,. was ber~ !Jatutda>- taWnB n:w~h~tic,~h~~ : 01:r:!~:ra;i~o~~

: · people of the state. The commls ·ector, flanked by Robert (.ovett, larly slnce ·'-1Xl1 JJut very J()fl'Y p1~e• for .a ~dlQ ~here. Tbe a! tt slpn han agreed that the con c;ecretary of defen~>C, and ·aen. tQ fhid stnmvcd w~th red htk. In Pia .. u es WJ!re made ~t the .l. C. 1 '\nd n.ow 'leas .. e.. b·. y·· P ortlomJ I!

1 tract let for the earth filling Jol Omnr Bradley, cMirman. Qt the .several place$ PrJ 'front pag-1! <hill~ ~· ~!m' ll~mte, · ·~ " . i ' . t9 cost about $26,000 will be held 1olnt ~hlcfs.ohtaftrhlll-la!ftle . !)_nd~_tlnf!Lf_l!~q5'- or ~potlce 1J~b· n~v. M(lrle Rice attended the Force tor Jts excluslv~ntse. .

· In abeyance until full conslderu n drive to convince an el'nnomv•. scrlptlOn explred Y@1 1, 19$2). l';reabyterla~ $lln4ny School 'M'Js· The areas include ToWJ:\Illli.P ~· tlon has been given to the pro minded Congres.'J that foreign afd ~Now thJB Is mY fl~ time ln slon Conference at. Albuquerque S()uth, nange '1 · New M®co

tests. In the amount ol nearly · eight 4a Yl!ars to h~ve ,my ,PaPer 'l'ltesday, WedemJday and Thurs· grt~cl~ h In order to Insure that the billions of dollars fs necessary to arrive at my addre!Jll any 4ay ot thts wee~. Delegates from '.' ' g way

"Dirthptnce of the Atom Bomb'" qnve the world for democracy. In all these past year•. I New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, solrth, range 7 ·~· !st; 8

will be preserved as an historic The argument presented to a been In hospital for a .. Nevada E.lnd Wyoming attended south, . 7 'ea~lt .... ,u spot tor future generations of Joint mecUm~ ot the !louse and San Francisco, Callt. !{ave the eonfetenee. ship -9 Americans, Rep. 1\. M. Fernandez Senate· Armed services commit· away from CarrizoZo and Lincoln Mrs.•1S, n. Shnmons of Lovln_g, of New Mexico, han Introduced c• h•CB, the House Forelnn Affairs County friends for the Palit ·two N. 1\f,, fqrmerly of Corona and bill to establish It as "nn hlo r.ommlttee and the Senate For· years but stlll hold Jt as· my mother of 0. s. stmmons Is lm· torlc and scientific notional elgn Relations commltti'P, was home county and town and PfOVJng from her recent' ll!ness. monument to be known ns Itt' •hat any cut In the apprDprlatlon would lJke very much lf you re· Jl111pb (fete) Porter, son of Mr. Trinity Atomic Notional Manu "would gravely Impair our own new my subscription to rnY paper and Mrs. Charley Porter of cO· ment." ·It Is to be placed unde "Ceurtty" and "might wPil wreck" tor which please find enclosed rona, hal$ been ~ent back to Korea the JuriSJI..Ictlon and control 0 the buildup against communism. $2.50. after being Jn a}lpspltal hi Japan the Natlo':fial Park Service. Secretary Acheson said European HENRY HOFFMAN. for flve montba recovering from

I nm most heartily In accorc' notions could not carry any more bums suffered when a squad· with thin leglolatlon and have '>f the "mutual defense burden" burner oU stove blew up In a '!ox joined with Congrerusman Fer thnn they nrc now bearlnn. menta were made on the basis of hole Injuring both Ralph and nondez In the furtherance or ltl It Ia my considered judgment mutual beneflt. The people of buddy. Ralph's bud!Jy was In the pnssnge. In my opinion thlo ollc •hnt the American people arc fn New ~exlco have an cxampl.e of hospital only about a month be·

.Force 11tate the foregoing· areas wUl be bQZlU'd• ous and dl\ngr.rous during this period .of ~alnlng. ·

PERSONALS Ben Smith, former CarrJ.zozo

jailer, and biB fo.tnUy have moved to a ranch near Weed. Smith 1s repcrted as having taken over the management ot the ranch.

ot one of the mont lmportan' •he some bont-thnt they have the JIOUndneas of the old policy tore he was Jent back to the •· • • .. events In world hlntory can b( ~arrll'd nnd nrc now cnrrylng 80 In the canalizing of tho nto front lines ln Korea. · Larry Stockton, Carrizozo High

prene,rved dwlttthoultllnnyttconctt t1ohthf tJPnvy a burden In torelgn aid Glhreanbduelldblen~go~fCtah~aAlllol·APmamcrla."~nd . Phlllp Minor, •on of Mr. and :~~on~ fhr!n!lnpnauJ'alwcoasntuenrcanbclee to. peop e an w n rn ou that our own economic stability "' " """ ;John Minor ot Corona was r. sands of vlolloro annuully, Jual In gravely endangered. Diversion Dam. recently sent overseas fro~ San New 'Mexico secondary · oa do mnny other nttructlono lr There ore too many lnl!~ances Regardless of t~o all·out effort Diego to Japan. . principals Itt Albuquerque March the state. 'lOW whC!re our own natJonal rc· of tho admfnlstratlon task tprce · · 20·22 because of. duties 1n eon·

Rep. Fernnndrz' bill provlc.lc>1 ~ourcea and potentialities arc It Is sn.fe to predict that the Con· Mr. and Mrs. Roy ~eters were j~mctlon with the South Central thnt "pending the ventlnu at ouch bc>lnr. ner.Jected In order to build gresa has enough real economy· Involved In nn automobile accl· District New Mexico Association jurlnc.llctlon In the Dapnrtment or up the economies of a dozen minded members to sec that tor· dent last wce)c when their car conclave scheduled to be held the Interior 1 Nntlonul Pnrl1 Sl'rv other nations. Many of those na· elgn old appropriations arc lett the road west of town and here today (Friday) .. Ice I tor nald purpooo. the Atomic •lono have proved by their past trimmed to a po~pt where the overturned. Mrs. Jcters wns only r-----------­Energy Comml11slon nhnll pre Pl'rformanccn beyond any rca· welfare of the A'merlcah tax• slightly Injured and her husband 11erve and protl'CI onld aJrp· nnrt qonable doubt that they are wm. pnyera ·wm be conoldercd of at c.s!:apcd wlthnut Jl m:rrucb. f~;~0~u,p~ .• at hlll ranch northeast Its nnut>l'r of JndC> nnd turquoise •nn to let us c.nrry their share. least as much concern as that of 1'ho Corona freshman basket· colored glo!l!l In ltn original otatc -\tter we have done that they the foreign natlona. If tho cut Is ball team won tJrst place In tnf!.l Twelve women from the Co· aa produced by onld bomb explo ·llnclnlm all obligation to us less than a billion dollars many Bean Valley Basketball Tourna• rona·Cedarvale Pythlan Sisters

~ slon." rlnanclntty- and often defen· of uo wlll be surprised and diS· mont at Estancia last week. Lodge wer~ In Albuquerque for a ThC> fl'nr that thl' t>rntf'f mlgh' 'iiVI.'Iy. appointed. th~lnal game MUes Waldon dlstTlct meeting lnst week. Mrs.

be n health hazard due to radio It lo hard to convlnoo the clU· • • • hlgb point man an'd Eddie Lue· Juanita Camel was Initiated. netlvlly doe11 not appNu to bl' ~Pnn ot New Mexico. for In· Further evidence that the ras second. MorfllriY \Von cccond Others·attendlng were Mesdames well founded In vll'w of thl' fnt>l 11tnne<>. that tho channeling ot move tor economy lo more than placo Jn the tournament, Vaughn Francls Smith, Detty Bond, Goral· . that In tho nearly nevC>n yenr• 'h" Rio orande should !Je ohoved a mere campaign yenr ccsture third and Enclno fourth. The dine Perkins, Ada Hester, CaUle ' 1lnre the bomb woo l'xplodcd nc Into tho diDcard eo that the com· can be found In the action of the Corona Gr{ldo School took fourth Ftanks, Myrtle Davis, Agnes lnjurloun effecto on human or pnrollvl'ly omnll amount rc· llouoe, which trimmed the Third r>lace at thO tourney held ln Ivcy, Moto Vlck, Allne Jones, animal life hove been reported wlrc>d to oave our limited water SuppJcmcntnl Appropriation bill Uondo last Saturday. Corona'o Evelyn Campbell and Miss Don· ao fnr no the reeordn ohow Jun• •N10ureeo l'an be added to the down by nearly 100 million dol· town basketball team played lta nlc Franks. why It nhould bt>como dnnllerour ··1relgn nld Jackpot. lnro under tho amount aslted by flrot came In thta week's tourna· at thlo late dote In hard to un Thf> viC>wpolnt ot tho State De· the President. It also lopped oft mcnt wtth Mountainair at dl'ratand. pnrtlculnrly In viPw or partment hu done an about·faC. about two million dollaro from Vauahn Thursday night. rC<"ent nnnouncl'm<>ntn by thr •nrc Cordell nun waD the secro· tho amount rewmmendcd by the Mr. and Mrs. Mannen Clements Atomic Eneri)' Commlll!llon ron· •nry and International agree· Appropriations Committee. ot E1 centro • .cant .. visited hl5

Ao pnll!led by tho House the bill mother, Mi& GeorJo Clements, - carried $X9.121,Q-23 to tlnnnco tho post week.

tho operations ot more tMn o Mrs. Frank DuBois Jr. and doron flOVernmcnt agcnele~ and children and Mrs. J'ack Jones ot otrl(.'('O Cor tho balance of the cur- Albuquerque v~tM' Mrs. l\f•l'11 rent tl&t:al year, ending Juno 30. DuBois during the weekend. A conolderablo portion of thiD Mrs. Mlnnlc Perkins ntld Mrs. was to care tor provlounly ap· R. c. Sehwab and <!hlldrcn ot proved tncrcated cost·of·llvlng Roswell were vlsiUng tn tho naJary rnlllca tor ~overnmcnt Archie Perkins home sunday. work('ra. Tho bill was nmendcd Alex Jenkins, manager ot the nlw to requlro that most of those Corner Feed and Grocery Store In ngenden abeorb 10 per cent of Corona, made a buslrtess trip to that pay lncrense, which means Roswell thts weclc. a IUroly dccrcns:c In personnel In Mike Ingram of Calltomla, son oome or them. ot .John Illgram, ·was Mro vlslt•

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wrettlri!r lett!irs; MY· nllme Js . . . dl!;trlc~, announced . .. . . . • utnel.' towna. My speclaUty 1$ .. · . . attorney for the ~~~~=~~~==·======::::=::::!:::::=:•=z=· Lucy Gunplows and mtM age<~s hls ~eslgnatlon .trom that office thirty one. I am unmarried. laat week. Sel~er, who is as!lO·

Slined Lucy,'' . ~iated Jn the pfacttce of IRW wlth · · · · · · · Allan D. Wa1ker, Alamogordo,

'rh!lt w~s kind~ lli<EI the letter Democrattc candidate. for district Old Tack r~celvc<llqst week attorney ·lri this. dlstrlct, ex. the Amarillo Dally News. pressed the oplnlon lt would be writer, a Wldow wl!b,, dependent~ embarrassu1g to hold the poal· and jo)>less, bel{an. · Dear Tack. tlon while at the same. time con· I }lave U~er here In Amarillo 19 neoted wlth the office of tile ean· years .~nd hav~ a good reputa· didnte. who Ia.~opposln!f"':tne In·

· ·· · • · cumbent dlstrlct ·auomey; Tonf Speaking of w&dows and mat:· K. campbell, Las Cruces. :

rlagell. etc., the Gr.>llup tndepcnd· · . • ent- anno1,1nced last week that The Alamogo~dan, wnose reslg •. the paper would run Drew Pear· nation Is. effectlvo March 31, has aon's Karry.Qo.nound as a new Informed Campbell he will all·

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The albuquerque Jqurnal re· elude pending cases, as well as ported that two loved o,nes" were acquaint him wlth arty facts reunited after · 20 Y~?ts amld whlclt have come to his attention tccuna and most of tp:e 10 chll· recently dr§;!n she· had reared during the · separation." Prolific people, no -----doub.t. City Manager Form Of

so If you are broke, lonesome Govemment Increases and sad, talte a lesson from George Bullock, genial director A report from the New Mexico of Philmont Ranch In northern .,.,,., Bulletin Indicates a growing New Mexico. · · number .of munlclpalltJes are

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eaat and tollw were Mking hlm what ho dld tor amusement at the Boy Scout Rnnch.

"Do you co down each day to watch tho trains como In?"

"Nope, wo don't have trains." "Go to picture ohotvo?" "Nope, we don't ·ha.vc movlea." ''Then what do yoti do lor

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All of the area In Town$hfp 6 South, Range 7 East, New Mexico Prf~clpal Meridian lying South of U. S. Highway 380.

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Your Natlon•s Capitol Nevada. · · l'!l PlliO, Texas, By MJtS, A,, l;. ~KEY . By JOHN J. DEMPSEY There · .certatnJy are other Match 18, .1~2 .A. B. St'ropp!: Wl!-8 gi,V!.!n a •ut· A gove~ment 110t~ce' wl:IICI:I:j

CongreSllman from New means of neu.traUzlng :..:'IJ<~tever Editor, News.Qutloo~: . Prl~te blrt·htJuy .<ilnner Sunday, uppeais. ln an advertll!ement WASHINGTON, March 20.- danger might exist thtual fllllmr, 1 received my Ncws-Qutlcwk Ma.-ch 16, celebtatlng bjfl 74tli elsevvhel:'e hi. thiS 1$$\le giVeS

Plans of· the Atomic Energy Com· In the crater and destroy ng the •hla morning, paper dated Feb, birthday anniversary, . Frlends warning; that starting on March mission to ·cover the crater of the hlstQrlc val~e ~t ~he. site. 29 1952 th fl J h. from Corona{&U1d Cedarvale ga.th· :n~ and continuing at frequent first atomic bomb explosion In , , ' ' · e rst paper · · ave ered at hl8 bome brlnjrtng gifts lntervl!ls until further UoOtlce, th~

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world history at Trinity, ncaa '..eglon" headed by Dean Ache· vPry g n n ee to ge my J · "'. . A · 1- " · . Carrizozo, have been held up II •on, serretar of state, and Aver· Llnco1n county and. canlzozo ack 'Hueb~ ot .wttlefteld, \<uct: aer al gunqery tfalnlng r£11ponse to prott>sto from th1 ,

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peop e of 1 e otate. T e comm B ·eNor. tlanlted by Robert Lovc.>tt larly sJnce 1907 b.ut very sorey . es or: a a... o t ere. £ue . a~rera4~ an . l.'e · a .. slon hno agreed that thP con •;ecretary of defense, and Gen: to tlnd stamped wUh red Ink In pletures Were made at t}le I. c. airborne targets above portions trnet let for the earth filling Jol Omnr Bradley, chnJrman of the several places/on frrmt .· Ul~st Watson-home. of land now leased by the A,tr to cont about $20.000 will be held Joint chlefa of staff has !alinched .and final Issue or sub· Rev. M~rle attended FoThrce tor Its. ~cll_usdlveTuse •. "'. 6 In abPyance until full consldPru ' ···· · · cr1 tt . . 1 d- · · e areas ,nc u e owns~_p_

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In order· to Insure that thc· hllllons of dollars Is neceSllary to arrive at my address any place day of this w~ek. Delegates from U. ~ H:lghwa7y 380,, ToWJtShh_lp .7 "Birthplace of the Atom Bomb' 'lave the world tor democracy. In all these past years •. I have New Me~dco, Colorado, Arizona, sou , range east, TC?wns lp 8 will he preserved as an historic· The argument p{esented to a been ln hospital tor o. mon.th In Nevada and Wyoming attended s~th9,1anfhe 'f east, and Town·

---------------~----------~-------spot for future gPncratlono ot joint meeting of the UoUBe and San Francisco, Callt. Have been the conference. Ms P1 soul •1 ra1nge 71del!lst, Americana. Rep. A. M. Fl'rnancii"L Senate Armed Services Commit· away from Carrizozo and Lincoln Mrs. S. R Simmons of Lovln_g e~ co pr nc pa mer an. ot Nl'w Mexico, han lntroducl'd " 'PI'!I, the House ForPirm Affairs County friends. for the past two N. M., . formerly of Corona· and to:-clgr olnFgo~caereaosfflwiclalllsbestahtaeza d· blll to t>fltnbllsh It nn "an his f'ommltt('c and the s('nott> For· years but stUl hold 1t as my mother ct 0 s Shrimons Is lm· · r torte and scientific natlonul t>l~n R<>lntlons CommlttPP. was home county and toW!! and proving fro~ her recent, Illness. po~:lo~nodt ~aaninglenrgous during thll~ I monument to be known nn th• 'hat any cut In the appropriation would lUte very much It you re· Rafph <Pete> Porter, son of Mr. . • Trinity Atomic Notional Monu "would gravely Impair our own new mysubscrl~tlon to my paper and Mrs. Charley Porter of eo. menl." It In to be plaC'Pd und1• ('c•urlty" and "might W('ll wreck'' for which plcll/.le find enclosed rona, bas been sent back to Korea the Jurlodlcllon and control 0 •h(' hulldup against Pommunlsm. $2.50. i after being In a hospital In Japan the National Park Servlcl'. SN•retary Acheson said European HENRY HOFFMAN. for five montbs recovering from

I am mont heartily In ocl'or• nntlonn C'Ould not carry any more bums suffered when a squ'ad· with thin h•r,lnlntlon nnd hoVI ·•f the "mutual detenoc burden" burner oil stove biE!w up In il tox Joined with Conr,rt>rmmun Fer •hnn th('y are now benrlnr.. mcnt11 were m11de on the b~tsls of hole Injuring both Ralph llrid his

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by Anchor Hocking ' Inside. cv•r blc 1quue packap of Mother'. Oa11 yO'oiiCt a valua!Jle. usd'ul premium. Aau­aiJy a ti•N6l1 value beeawe money can't buy a 6uet quality, more dellddus, more nourlshluli oatmeal than Moth•r'• Oau,l

nandn In the furtht>ranl'c• or It• ft In mv consldererl Judgment mutual benetlt. The people ot buddy. Ralph's buddy was In the paosnne fn my opinion thin Bllr •hat thco Amcrlcnn people are In New Mexico have an example of hospital only about n month be· ot one of the moBt lmportan• ·hp name boat-thnt they have the ooundness or the pld po~l tore he was sent back to the evt>nta In world hlntory rran b•· ·nrrled nnd are now carrying so In the canalfzlnc of the lo front lll,les In Korea. Larry Stockton, Carrizozo High prenPrvc•d without nny rout to tlu ,'wnvy n burden In foreign ald Gr~nde below Caballo Dam nd PhUip Minor, SOl) of Mr. and School principal, was unable to people and It will attract thou hat our' own economic atnblllty the building ot the All·Amerlcan Mra. John Minor of C-orona, was atten? the annual 'COnference of

Slart now to aln your far,nlly this good, hor, u•amv·•mooili oatmeal every morn!uc. And act famous ••pJ.re.KJus" Cup• aod Sautenf or Alu111inum Ware, "Wfld Rose" panern .Ch na, or Cuoival Wue. Buy Mothct• Oa11 today!

MOTHER'S OATS-q procluct of 1HI QUAKitt OA1S COMPANY

onndo of vloltoro nnnun II>. Jull' In gravely cndnncered. Diversion Dam. recently sent over&ena from San IN1ew Mexico secondary

all do mnny othcor nttrru·tlonu lr ThNe are too many Jnstnnceo Rcgardlcoa of the all-out ettort Diego to Japan · principals nt Albuquerque March tht> 111ote "low whcort> our own notional rc· of the ndmlnlotratlon task :force "( _ ' 20.22. because of duties ·sn con·

Rep FNncandn' bill provldP' <ourc('ll and potentialities nrc It Is ante to predict that the Con· Mr. and Mr8...,!!PY Jeters were junction wJth the South Central that "Jwncllna thl' vl'ntlnl! or nul'l1 hPina nP(flectcd In order to build greaa boo enough real economY· Involved In nn automobile nccl· District. New Mexico Association JurltliJIL'tlon In tlw l>L'Jmrt mPnt of up thco t>conomlea of n' dozen minded membero to sec that tor· dent last wee~ when their car conclave scheduled to be held thco lntl'rlor r Nntlonnl l'orlt St•rv othl'f nntlono. Many of tholle nn· elr.n nld npproprlntlpns are Je!t the road west of town and here today (Friday). lcel for 11ald purrwoP. tlw Atoml• •tono hnv(' provt>d by their pout trimmed to a point where the overturned. Mrs. Jeters was only •------------­EnNIIY Commltl!llon nhnll rm• nt>rformnncen beyond any rea· welfare of the American tax· slightly Injured and her husband • nerve and protl'n nntd nltl' lin•: ~onablc doubt that they arc Will· payers will be conoldcrcd of at escaped without a scratch. Ita tSoUC'L'r uf )odl' rand turquutrw 'nil to let uo carry their ohnre. lenot no much concern no that ot The Corona freshman basket· rol'lrl'd Klntl!l In ltu urlnlnnl atatr -\fiN c have done thnt they the foreign nntlono. If the cut Is ball team won first place In the all prmlu~·t'd by no Ill bomb l•xplu ltal'lnl all obligation to us lcotJ than n billion dollars many Bean Valley Basketball Tourna· Ilion." rtnnn hlly- and ofwn dcfen· of uo will be surprised and diS· mcnt at Estancia last week. In

Thr fPar thnt thl:' .. rntN mlah' qJvPiy' a~polnted. the final game Mllcs Waldon wna be a health hazard rhu• tu rorllo It 111 h!Ud to convince the ciU· • • • high point man and Eddie LUC· artlvlty dol'a not nppPnr ''' hr •Pnn of Nl'w Mexico. for In· Further evidence that tho rM second. Moriarty won second

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J. J. (Buster) Boone Thomas B. " • Wl'll roundPd In vtl'w or th•• rn~·• t~tnn('(l. that tho channeling of move tor economy In more than place In the tournament, Vaughn

that tn thP nconrl> r;c•\L'n yr•nr• •hP IUo Grande ohould be ohoved a more campnlan year uemure third and Encino fourth. The 11lncc thl' bomb wnn r•xJ•Iudl'll n• 'nto thP dlarnrd no that tho com· ran be found In the action of the t:'orona Grade School took fourth ln)urloun 1•ff1•ctn nn human m tJnrntlvl'IY omnll amount re· Houol:', which trimmed the Third place nt the tourney hold In animal lift> haw hM'n r('portt>•l 1ulrf'd to onve our limited water Supplemental Appropriation bill Hondo laF;t Saturday. Corona'o eo fnr no 1 hP rt>c•mln nhow Ju11• •Psu•url'('n <'an be added to the down by nearly 100 million dol· town basketball team played Its why It nhould hN'flmP rlcmg('rc>u, · rr('lnn nld Jndtpot. lara under the amount nnlced by flrot game In this weelc's tourna· at thin lot~> dati' In hard to un ThP vlpwpolnt of the State De· the President. It also lopped ott ment with MountaIn nl r at

Twelve wome~ from the Co· rona·Cednrvale Pythlan Sisters Lodge were In Albuquerque for a district meeting lnot week. Mrs. J'uanltn Carne! was Initiated. Oth~rs attending were M~sdames Francis Smith, Betty Bond Geral· dine Perkins, Ada Hester: Callie Franks, Myrtle Davis, Arrnes Ivey, Moto Vlck, Aline Jones, Evelyn Campbell and Miss Don·

Phone 55 Carrizo••

dt'rotond. pnrt!L'ulorl) In \'IM.v or r•nrtmunt h&l dono an about•f&e» about two mllllon dollnro from Vnunhn Thursday night rec~>nt nnnounl'l•mf'ntn by till' '"I'(' C'nrdt>ll Jlull wno the nt'crc· the amount recommended by the Mr. and Mrs. Mannen Clements Atomic Ent>r!D' Commlll!llon I'On •nry and international agree· Appropnntlons CommlttCJe. of El Centro, ~Ut., vlolted hla ----------- _ An pnoned by the ltoucc the bill mother, Mrs. George Clements,

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To bring mort telephone service to the ~oplt of

New Mexico, we're bwlding new facijjtlts at the!

ratt of fru)rt than $ V2 million 1 month!

Th1 program lneludes new buildings .•• new

awltthboards and dial equipment . . . mort c1ble, poltl, wire and 111 tht other thinga necessary to provlfh ttltphont service.

Monty to firunca such a huge program must comt from people who are wiiUng to lnvtst thtlr

11vlngs In tht buslntu:

VItti mattrl•ls art difficult to obtain In the

quantltltl we nttd, but we aM doing 111 we can to ttcure maximum allotment•. ....

- carried $96.9,127,0-13 to finance the past week. the operatlotl!J ot more than n Mrs. Frank DuBois Jr. and. dozen government ngendea and chlldren and Mrs. Jnek zones or oftl~o for the balance or the cur· Albuquerque vl~tet\' Mrs.· r.: llln'l rent Uecnl year, ending June SO. DuDolo during the weekend. A conolderablc portion or thlo Mro. Minnie Perkins aJld Mrs. woo to core tor provlouoly np· n. c. Schwab nnd chlldren of proved lncren~:ed cost-of·lMng Roswell were vlnltlng In the nnlary ralllCO for government Archie Perldrw home aundny. workers. The blll woo amended Alex Jenkins. manager ot the nleo to roqulre that most of tho::c Comer Feed and Grocery Store In ngcncle!l nboorb 10 per cent ot Corona, modo a business trip to that pny lncreruJC, which menno Ror;well thla week. a llltely decren~:c In personnel In Mike Ingram of Cnlt!ornln. son nome of them. ' of John Ingram. 'was here visit·

1ng the pnot wel!k. Planning for the futuro? Buy Noble Snodgrass Is having a

U. S. Defense Bonds. new bo.m, all steel, 49x160 feet.

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· f Legals wrettlng lettars. My name 1s Lucy Gunplows and mine age lS thirty one. I am unmarried.

n()bert · ;r. Seller. Alamogo~!;lo, st•R RA. DIATOR SALES AND SERVICE assistant district attorney for the ~=-~~--="'==~:-::=============·===~== third judicial district, .announced n• his reslgnatlon from that office last week. Seller, who. Is asso· . ' . -

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l ; and Testament are he.-eby notl · • • l : fled to .tile thelr objections in th•

l ' office ot t:he County Clerk of Lln · - r.o ! coln · ~unty. on or before the

Neu~ Cycla-matic FrigidaiNJ food /Ne.er and refrigerator combination, lure introduced, featu.Ne •1relf1BI that glide out on nylon rol erl for eaey acce .. , handy ltorage •pace on door, and a JUIW klnd of •afe, con1tan1 cold ealled Levslcold. Vpper compartment i1 sero-sonlf/OQ.d freoser, completely in,ulated and ualed from rell o cabinet. Cycla-matlc de· frolllng In ·refrigerator 1ectlon tm,tomatlcally conll'oll l•u· mltlity and bani•he• frod before it collect••

! Ume~*"t for beailnJl. t I)ated at CarrlzQ%o, New Mex· • ~ .ioo4 thlt 1!5th day of Febru~ry.

11~2. J. G. MOORE, \ · · · Probate Clerk

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' ~ STATE OF tU~W MEXICO, . > The Ray Bakers and "Butch" New Mexico COUNTY OF UNCOLN, l 18 llpcnt the weekend In Albuquer· By G. WARD ~NJ.EY .. JN THE M.A'l"l'ER OF > que visiting Ray's sinter and With Mntcr and Income tax

• •'.:~.., THE LAST WILL AND > !amlly. They .oaw many of their over and done with, better Urnes :"' ?.'EST AMENT OF MAR· ) No. 776 ~rlends whlle In the Dultc City. are ahead.

GARET M. HUM· > I'll bet Mr!l. Balter hid fun shop· ·• "' PliREY, Deceased. > ')!ng ln the many lovely otores. John Penny, accordlna to Arch

NOTrCE OF HEARING UPON Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ferguson and Napier of the San Juan Valley REPORT AND ACCOUNT Sun. says It's been a bad winter

FINAL Jacldc spent tho weekend In In Farmlnaton. o r d 1 n a ~ 11 y, ~ "' OF ANCI~PENDENT Denver visiting with Doc and Penny said, he uaually gets

' STATE OF NEW MEXICO, TO: Tunc. through the winter on one box of ~ " Mamie E. LCWlB and to all un· 'Tio a sure slg;n or spring ln Smith Bros, cough dropo but thin

I known holra of Margaret M. 'lpltc of the anow as all the boyo last winter It toolt two. . : Humphrey, deceased, and to all ~r~1 sp!~nlna tops and playlnc A friend ot mine, wn9 renown

c ) \ unknown a."lisons claiming an3r 0 ny. · my lntercot In tfllo howlcro, nent Jlcn upon or right, title, or In· Dr. Torney emcrtalned Friday me n clipping from tho New

... : tcrest In or to the estate or said night with a social game Of draw Yorlt Herald Tribune which ltJ a • "' . dcct>dent, GREETINGS: •,ridge. A good time was enjoyed qood footnote to buolne!l!l condl·

NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN ··y all. tlon!l. J j. · th t 1rf Je 'E. Lewis has flled The bake oalc the Church "One local hotel lmpre!l!lnrlo,

• Ill' '; he~ Fm!fl Report and Account as ~uJld held Saturday In Capitan aolted about bunlne!l!l, summed It ' l AncllJary Independent Executrix •t Cummlno' ntorc wao a blg up by ~ylng that last year the

~ f. r of the ~Uife or :Mnrgaret M. 'lUCcerl!l. ,Everyone woo very CO• bacltward season wan a llllle I Hqmphrcy, deceased, together 'lperatlV!!. more forward."

· I with hl!l' petition prq.ylng for her Mr!l. ieff Dockrny brought her That'o how we feel after pay· • ._ discharge: that the Honorable •hlldren to Sunday cchoot nnd lnq tnx(>o - we don't ~mow

. Elerdo Ch&Ve%. Probate Judge of 1pent the morning with the whether we're comtnq or nolnn. ' LJncoln Counly, Nev.r Mexfco, has Parltero. We're r::orta llltc that nolo ad

• ,. set Tuesday, the 29th day or Joe Barber hoo talten over the In the Dnllno Morning Newo: "~!r :April, 1!152, at the hour of 10:00 tllllnr: ntatlon h(>rc and lo doing off-<'xqulslte n(>etllr:eco." o'clock A. M., at the Court Room very rrood. He'o handy fixing The Albuquerque Journal had

• ., i · of the Probate Court at Carrizozo, caro and so wllltnr: In ev(>ry way· a cequ(>J !not weelc In the "fc· i Lincoln County, New Mexico, as Franlt Smith lo out of the hO!l· male h(>lp wonted" column: "Girl

the day, Ume and place for 'Jltal looltlncr oo good. Let'o hope to cll'an up In exchange for tul· • f.t 1 , hearing objectlonn. If any there t-ao stayo out. tlon."

, \ be, to the final report and ac· The Grey Ladles ony their The man who olgn'ed. the ad i count: that at the said Jime and '\'ork lo getting more lntereotlncr runs a beauty i!arlor. NuU ontd.

.. P• t pJaco the Probate ~urt will con· "VE'ry weelt. They haven't learned; tt tlmcn. cot much warne we're • . alder said Final ffilport and Ac· ·the pntlcnt!l' namen, but you golng to b!." Ukc the Internal

I. . count and wlll proceed to deter· can bet the men know the Grey rev(>nUo collector who wao told · ~·' l mine the heirship of said Mar· Ladle!l' names. by his bur(!aucrat bros: "You're

. ' prtt M. lfwnphfe1, d~ Jlmml(1Mint(>r spent the week· fired: go tutn ln your ulcer." . tht\ Ownership ot her Estate, and end In the Duke City visiting his We may all be entlngo chicken

' • the interest of each reBpectlvc aunt, Mro. Keeney" mole dinners (for moUe of , · Claimant thereto or therein, and nay, Bert and· Percy enjoyed cour£C) no reported In the Dem·

• ~ the p~~ entttled to dt.trlbu· their district GC()Ut meeting In lng Graphic by Peter Glannet· . u.on thereof. Ruidoso last week nnd what n Uno.

The name and addreg of the dinner they had-steak with all And If we get out or jobg we • \o Attorney tor the Anclllary Inde· the trimmings and apple pte. may be writing Jettcra such ns

pt!ndent Executrix fa BRENTON J'ohn and J'ewel Ferguson and the one from the girl In the So· · 1 1: HALt.. C4rr1zozo, NeW' Mexico. family hove moved on the stn· cono Cbleftntn last week:

, to I lN W1TNESS WHEREOF, 1 Uon. "Der Ser: I nm n yung &actO· r1

have h&reunto Jet my hand and Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy PhJlllps of tary appllnnlng for a Jobb. I nm

f seal of the Probtte Court on thla Roswell nnd J'runes Pardue of verry taUnted In this here work.

t f the ~ day of February, 1952. Colorado Springs spent the aft· I jest got out of a jobb nt a filln 1. a. MOORE. ernoon and evening- nt the Ray station. I don't hove no hJgh

ll Probate Cl!tk. Btlkers. school derplomn but It won't do , ) flit !y <•l lnfce Htut. Deputy. Mrs. Dnrllngton 13 home from me no rrood any how as I run

I.\ (P. C. SEAL) M'1·14·21·28 the hospital recuperating from a verry good 1n this work. I wun · I. operation.

··. 1 ! EU:C'l'IOJf PJtOCLAJUTIOJI T. Womack and wtle were -----·------' It I O.Wclal nottce and call for the weekend guests at hls parents'

!negUJar1JI~Ial Electlon tor the home. • 't [VJUs.ge ot Carrizozo, Ncv.fMexlco, nr. and Mrs. Heck were dinner LODGES

COJIE'l' CIIAPT&B land notice of appointment ot at the Frank Taylors .fudg~ and Cletk!i of safd elec- night.

( ~ tlon. The nilln:Y friends of Mrs. Lund Ko. 21 , Nollce Ia h~by given that are glad to know she Is feeling OJlDZll ZAITZM

: !punuant to the requlremen~ of well enough to be up n while STAll • • !*'1 ,the statutes In such ca&e! made each day. . ~MHt on the F1nt Thuraday In .I ~and provfded, The 13oard of Trus· Charles need of Fort Stanton, Ea.ch Month

tees of the VllJage of Cnrrlzozo, former X-ray technlcln'n, went to VWUng ltad Cordially Innbld New Mexfco, dld oh 10 March · Francisco 'Vednes(iny. Mn. Frances Shaw, w. M. 195a appoint R. E. Berry, C. E. Jack Shaw was eall~d to Ros• Uta. lMnette Lamon. secretary Degner and Maggie Chavet as well to the bed!tde~of ills sister, -----:-~-::---:-":':'----!

. ut llald Election. Alter· who 1s seriously m. A. P. & A. 1&. ·n~~~·· Judge~ Mra. Marbry Bums. Dr. and Mrs. Tomey epent last , •Lodge Ko. '1 1'1' ·. Shields and LeWD Fertls. ln RosWell shop}llrtg. , eam.oao, !few Jl..S•

ot EI~tm, Bertlia LOpez. kept all the little 1ktular lfMtlnJilll 1~ on leeontl 6s.le ltodgln and . bototbY Cur.. Tomf,!ys. . . Wtdntll'lay In EtCh :Montb

Alternatf! Cl~tka, P'ts.nJc Annie Minter ;and husband, wm. tt~.Nfcktl1, w. JL F. 0. Brown and Na· or st touls, ate visiting ~Y !hat•, s.cr.t.t)t

. .; . . . and ttlend8. · ---;;~-~=;;;;r,.:;;;;:;:;;--,~~anld.: and Clertt..of Elec- · Saw many folks wenrlng a DAUOJI"tiU or UJIJta•

belna appoint~ lot . the touch bf green today. ·'tOday Is a- Cocdora ~ Mo. ·II :utar·... ~tennlat El_ectlon to be big day tot the Sons of Etln. · · Mittnti Ds.tii ~rid'.Ancrmf

at the Fire~an• Hill, VU• · · - · · ThUtldayiOf Ji:Mb. Honth. r. . of carrfzo2;o, Nevi Yeldco, •ve. rana Tax Rate l'lortce Barn~ Noblt Ckant

~~~·~ou~AptU . t. 1952. bf:· "' -:~- . .ruua lherrtU- ftl«.oh-tt · of 8 o•ct®k A.M. average tax rate ln Lin• · _, ·P.If~ · · ··.county tor all ~tate, county, t. o. o. 1'.

, ....... .,.., 1Jter-· . fOWH; . VltlAP nct· .. BC)Joot ' · · · Wd 23.393 ln 1~ as

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year. Grubs- ancl Uce ~on~ take J'•m• ThoD)PtOfl, tfoble ON•• a $135.000,000 .tt~ trom the dt• Hay EVant, leeritaiY . tt~JqC·· ,JirOGl. . . i(~· -th Tuei~ .N~t

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That was klnda Uke the letter Old Tack received· la::;t week the' Amarlllo Dally News. The writer, a widow with depend'ents and jobless, began: ''Dear Tack: r qave liver here ln Amarillo 19 years and have a good reputa· tatlon." •

Spealdng of w1dows !lnd mar· rlnges, etc., the Gollup Independ· ent announced last week that the paper would run Drew Pear· son's J(arry-Go·Round as a new

Democratic candl,date· for dlstl"lct attorney In t-his district, ex· pressed the opinion It would be embarrawtmtr to hold the posl· Uon while at the same time con· nected with the office of the can· dldate who ls opposing the In· aumbent dtstrlct · attorney; K. Campbell, Las Cruces. WIN-TER'S .ILLS

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It 1.1 • known faat that daU! productll .. tlte ll......Weat lof feature. ·

The .tUbuquerque Journal re· ported tllat two I!)Vea ones were reunited after 2().- years "amid teams and most of the 10 chll· dr~n she had reared during the separation." Prollflc people, no

.U feodll • • • Build realatanc:e to the rltora of wlater a., driDklng plenty of rtcb. Pltro mille.

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So If you are broke, lonesome and sad, take a Jesson from George Bulloclt, genial director of Pllllmont Ranch in northern New Mexico. ..; .

City Manager Form Of Government Increases -A report from the New }'4exlco

Ta}C Bulletin Indicates a growing number ot municipalities are

CITY DAIRY'S Mr. Bullock sat.d he was back ,.

adopting the city manager form ftPOPULAR PRODU,CTS ......----------- of administration. Records show

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' fairs through trained profes· slonal admlnlstratorn. The report further states that It Is a form of government more easily under· stood by the voters, more easUy held accountable at the polls, and the tendency to "pass the buclc" Is ellmlnatcd.

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cast and folies were anldng him what he did for amunement at the Boy Scout Ranch.

(IN Cream 1.1 alwaya an easy c!Ntut and a populCif ••nd

\alto home a haU·galloa economy pack 1a yow fanrlte a...) . .

"Do you go down each day to watch the trains come In?"

"Nope, we aon't have tralno." "Go to picture showo?" "Nope, we don't have movtea." ''Then what do you do tor

Pcte'o nalta ?" To which George replied: ''We

sometlmeo go down to the gcn· era! store and watch that new bacon nllclng machine.".

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ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT, BE· GINNING 21 MARCH 1952 AND CONTINUING AT

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BORNE TARGETS ABOVE THAT PORnON OF LAND NOW LEASED BY THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE F'OR ITS· EXCLUSIVE USE DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

All of tfte area In Township 6 South, Range 7 East, New Mexico Princ.ipal Meridian l~ing South of U. S. Highway 380.

All of the area In Town~hfp 7 ~· Range 7 East, New Nexico Prlnefpal Meridian.

All of the area In Township 8 South, Range 7 East, New Mexico Principal Meridian.

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· Fred EngJtsh, manager ot the to EJ PllBo Ja.st S!lturday, John 'l'be e!fllcatfonat budget JJ.udl· A. dlstdct m~ettng of th~ A.mer· · Cureton, Lordsburg ran~h~~· d carrizozo Hardware company remained there to Jtart working tOr has ~;et Aprll 10 a$ the d~te lean ~Bl!ln. Ja sl~tl:1ci tor Satur•

"Two Years 0~1.~1~ ~he 8~. here, attended a meeting ot Lln· at his new job and caroUne came Jor pcbppl budget hC<Ir.ltlgs fn day, Mar~:h .29, at 1 P, M. in tile

Grade lmpr~vem~ E Flint as· coin and Otero County Frigidaire bac!k Monday, Sije had (ln UU· Lincoln County. The bearJpgs Ocld Fellows U.i~.ll in · Cp;rrf2!~p. /

Mak~ JllealtiQI~' ject asslgne tf · an.lmal 'hus· dealers ln .Alamogordo ,Tuesday pleasant trip coming home on wlll start at 9 A.. ~· in the dl$· The. cUstrJet comp.fl$~ t9wn1 1

sociate extcns on 11 night. Dale RUey, sales ""Promo. the !ius,; as the snoW storm ma~e trlQt .coqrtroom a~ the courthouse L!ncol~ and Otero couptles. The bondman °' Stat£> Co c~~=ion and tlon manager, and Paul Clem· the roads sltppery and ciartger· In Carrizozo. . meeting has be~n called, by·

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' ' A generat;lloor :~~ period will.· ents, dlvlsion manager,.for w .. G. ous through the mountains. "fhe Jtleetlngs are open to the Rog~r- Schenck, RuidoSo, df$tflet question an ans 1 cattle· Walz company, El Paso, aouth· A large group of Lincoln peo· pubUc and wlll .be attended by commander. ' • follow with New Mcx co west distributor of Frigidaire ap· pl~ met at the schoolhouse to m~mtclpal and county school A general discussion on the J . men partlcJlpMatlllnlgr. nxf'eut!VP dl pllances. were on hand for the ~ractlce numbera tQ be given at boards of education. ~pr~sen,ta· SUbj(let ot• UniVeJ:llal MUltary

Herbert . e • " f ' he 'RuJdoso talent' shoW Satur. tlves of taxpayers and other in· T:aln!ng ui"scbedu!M, ~nd Amer·

1 r th National Tax Foun con erence. h M AlJ B d hd ... nd t

rector o e • The dealets were given a pre· tlay nlg t. rs. . ce oy> a terestea persons are e~pe.,..., o. Jca~"':Gt_~o'f}-m~mbe!Q _ ~re_ \ll'~ed •

' dation, Waahingl.on,

0· c ·• at> t.: - -19<m -l't.·cr ·· -u - daughter, :Ctalr~; -came- -down -be--present. " · --•-.-... a .. enu, · .

pea ring Tuesday morning, March view o! tJJe new ""' .... ,c, a·ma c trom Fort Stanton to help out. 'l'he .funds tor school malnte· 25 will outUnc the national tax Frigidaire toot:l freezer and re· We are very proud of a group of nance ot municipal and rural The Carriztlto Odd J'~lloWif Hall Pl~ture. The tax foundation 111 frlgerator combination, an ad· Lincoln boys who have organized schools come from the same ts locateci on 'Southern Pacific I tl n of som1· vcrtlsement on which Is carried S If t ht th - · d h

1 Company property o.djolnht~)he the parent organ za

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38 statewide taxpayers' nssocla e sew ere n , ' "Roll· are doing a wondertuljob. Mem· provides !or a county school ra roa · epo ere, · · 'tiona of which the Tnxpayeth moydel .!ea,tu,rese connvde~len~.;. kind bers ot the band are' ClprJano budget commission composed ot .-......._ __ _

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to. ou s 1e v s a .. "-·· B bb n· p t Atdn'7 - f b t Extension Clubs •o Asaoc nt on ° t ld ailed Levelcold The Griego, o y omero, a ......, two. tnxpliyers rom t e coun y, _ . ~~ memhn Mlll£>r has bef'n one Q!

0 co c · Edward Nall, Ruby Salazar, appoSnted by the Board of County H fd f'f' trf M--At

the moat uctlv£> Individuals lr shelves glJd!l out .full length to Boney Bacrf and Marvin Morris. Commissioners. The educational 0 · 5 C:t --....-.ngs th1• country In proTT)otlng adop brl~gl food~lt~lthlfhr.~:S:rer~::~~ Jett Dockrny Is doing an lnsi~e budget auditor serves as the Dlstrl ' meetinis of New Mex· tlon or the Hoovi'T C'ornmlllsh~r, ahn i n a thon,doo~ !or handy painting Job on Mrs. Rameys third member tor each commfs· leo Women's Extension Clubs program to r('orgnnlz£> th!• f£>der<~ s e vef\ on e house. · slon. It Is the business of the have been schedule~ ~ follows: governml'nt. , l! ntorage of small Items. , Roman Maes ha~ lot more ot commissions. to appbrtlon the Ofst.rlct 2 (northeast countJes):

George H. llnrt. Davin. Cui · Levelcold Is reported to be a his wood carving e hlblts out In funds according to ~he bullgets Huff's gymnasium, Clayton, head of HI£> C'olleg£> or Agrlcu

1 Rnfer cold for preservation of all front o!. his place nd Is now en· presented by municipal and March 22; DJ$trlct' 4 (Southeast·

tur£> of the UnlvN!IItY ur ('allfur ldmls of food sfnce temperatures gaged In p~fntlng 11· largo sign rural boords of education !or the counties): Presbyterian .Eduea•

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1 will £>Xplnln th1• hruqh burn within the refrigerator do· not on the side of his museum. He several districts of the county. tlonnl Building, Artesia, Aprll 1; ~n~· program now progrt•nrllng 11

"s£>£>.saw" with weather changes, has a very attractive place and The various school districts arc Dlstrtet a (southwest counties): !'n!Uornln which "may h.>(ld t', h£>nvl£>r usage or during auto· to~rlsts enjoy looltlng It over. allowed budgets according to Ure Muriay Hotel, Stiver ~ity, April rt•clnlmlng to r,rarm. millions

0.'. ·mnllc defrosting. Frigidaire en· Chrlstolful Zamora 1s leaving revenues that will be ovallnble, 8; t>JGtdct 1 (northwest &lun·

nl'r£>1l nt worthlt•w bru•·hland. r~Jnf'era are credfted with maldng Thursday tor the veterans hos. as estimated by the educational ties): Masonic Temple, Belen, 11 rt IR n mPrnhN o! th" Nutlono pm!!ilble n constant and sate cold pltal In Albuquerque. We hope budget auditor. AprU 5. Clubwomen from every -~""--:='llilft~ u

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~£>otoc·k Artvlnory Commlt!£>1' 1' nutomallcnlly under all condl· they t!nd him well enough to '· • county ln the state are urged to 'U~~

the \J. s. D!•pnrtmc·nt of Altrl !Ions wht>ther on. the coldest send hlm dght back hQme. ... M o::Z thy Current attend one of t.ho nll·day meet· , ( qlt UTl' untli'T 1 hi• nvr;f'ur<'h nn• night of winter or the hottest Mrs. D.an Glles bas been l1l .for rs. 9f0 Jngs. Mork£>tlnlt Ac-t. , summer nCternoon. Thin lo ao· several days. Named Local Jailer

l'r£>nlrl£>nlf; of rtw twlghuoriM nur£>d by thermostats Inside nnd Mrs Lorlne Samelson, county · · · · .Al th Uc' 1 ••tuff• llvt•!Jtol'k u~mwlntluno. wll . outaJdr the refrigerator which nchooi superlnlcndent, visited the Sherltt S. M. CS~J!b) Ortiz ln~t of }he 11 :O~:U:s sa~:gsn:~t:!r i•·•rtkll>ntf• In u pnn!'l dlrwu~fl:nr 'llno f£>aturea n built· In rood Lincoln ochool this week. Farr~~ annofnc~ M : arl~~~~ savings banks total s!Jghtly "n c·n ttlt• 1:rnwt't '~,~~~~:.1.7 ·~'r~:~; fln!Ny lndleator. r · ~ Mrn. carrie Dow and grand, ~~ent :a j~~l~r0 at ~he county more than $20 billion. Yet, all illflllrn. 'fhc>y will _I~ l'l' .ltnl['l. Tlw n£>w ('ycla-matlc syn em, f!Of\0, Tommy and BObby Dow, (lr(!' jall In the courthoUJJO here. Lin· these private savings WOuld pay Honclt, Amarillo, f< x; ·: l.loy•' round In Uw three Imperial, rfg. staying at the home of Mr. and coin County Is reportc.d to have tor lees than four months federal , ·,,wan. r~ouglull .. Ar ~- • n \'In Jclnlr£> mfldt>la, regula ten the !low Mrs. W. A. WilSOn for a few days. had one other woman as jailer In npendlng at tho rate we arc Tarn~nrt. c Ofly. W)

0• • , St~lrtur•~ of eold, controls humidity aud Mr. and Mre. ~llbert Dow were rcvJouo cnrn. She Wll!.l Mrs. HU· going,

, un, nor<lnn, N•·h~- ,m I · banlnheo trcst belorl' It collects, up to spend tho day last Supday. gert Ray~oldo daughter of tor· l'lllntN. ltor~ll£'n. < ulo; . urtN providing ~utomntlc dcrro:~Ung Ray Taylor Ia driving n new mer Sherlrt A. s. McCnmmant, ---:.---------

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·•Y In the r£>frlg(lrator without the trudl d r 1935 t 1939 Tu , •• uoon will b~· dc>vcM;~01~ ~;n~;.!~ uef' o! clorlm, tlmero ot heaters M~. Percy Parker of Fort Stan· ~~!:~;t'ehaoroam woma~ jall~r a; fl•.n bunlni'MI. nrlop 'r n£•W oil I uf any kind. ton visited Mra. :rert Oockray present who carries tho title ot Jutlonn and 1'lt•ctlon \ nnd Ill' Onr model holds up to 73 Wednesday ntternoon. oftlee deputy • ••rr1. l'ommltt£>£> tc>pr~r

11 tlw n£>x' poundo of froz£>n foodo while tho Fcr.o Padllla went to Albuq~er• Mrs curre~t who"e huoband,

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1~~P ;;; nddlt lor~ "' hPr two mode Ia hold 49 and 43 que to enter tho veterans' OS• Fred, · lo 0

~arpontor, lo tho ·•rHtun I cmtv£>n · 1 n Jo'r ho · poundo, fC'flJlec.-tlvt>ly. pita I. daughter of John Littleton, Carr I· '" Alhuquerqut•, ~~n Ill mnlu Other Frlaldnlro appllancco We were corry to hear of the toro town marohal and Mr& ;duo lndkallltl ~:~~~ 0 ~~;lnr.. l·:n 1,r£>VIt>w£>tl to tht> d('alero Include d(.lalh or Dan Giles' slater, who Mllttlo Llhleton of thto village. a bid for tlw n~,~nc£>!1 will In n <'omplc>lo line of electric reolded ln New Gulf, Texas. She WD.S born In Nogal nnd nt· lc>rtulnmi'~l n~ ttlun <lnll!'l' (til•' rnngNJ ln 40, 30 and 21 lneh tendecl'cchoolo there and In car. ' tuclt• n !0:\Vl ~\'C'nlnc ur Mar!'lc wldthll, comr rt>aturln(! the .~CVO• Picacho Man Named ' rlwzo. 'I\'/0 olotero, Meodnmeo !lnornlmw.

1 1" f ~lnlttnt• bdlt" lutlonnry "Wondrr Oven In .._. D H d Kenneth Vnnclr:e and Wolter

:N; a hr~!'hl'~ll ~~~ub ot n'oon CHI whl!'h on£> <'an balm and broil or Coun • ., emo ea Lenard, reside In this vllloge.

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HARKEY LUMBER CO. lho.tlt 105

nt tht ~t'" ;Y ('{,wbny ,•onvl'n bnlt£> and ronot at tho oame tlmo n!; C.chnNinnun~n ::~~~0• ~n~~~ The new jafler'C"duUes wm ln• Marr

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1 "' nn< h~duh•d Murrh ~6 In tht> 0.1mo oven at dltfcrcnt "" .. hl c1Ud~ preparation of food for linn 'nne£> (l(' 1Nnprrnhtr£>o. County Democrnt8 followln~ 8 prlsonoro, dtsprolt!on of corrtS• J------------High School Activities f>rnarl Raymond Loewy otyl_lna election at a reecnt meeting dur· pondcnec and aeneral oUicc

wllh advanced enalneel'lng de· lnr. whlch Carl t1eu, Capitan, work. Food Ia depoz:tted at a ,.Jan lw .. ·" brt'n Incorporated In t01mcr chntrman, submitted hlB small C'>pcntnr. In the born ot the 111 thvnr n£>w product linen. rcolgnntlon due to thO pressure of run·dtOlfnd cell. t.md tho prlwn·

Undt•r tlw npommrohiJl of otu dl•nto at l'nrrlzom lllgh Sl•houl rl'oldentn bf thr community nr(' !•njoyln!f a vnrlf'l)' of rniNtnln m£>nt. Lnnt nlabt cThurodny I thl' junlom Jlfl'll(lnt£>d Jlollywootl na, clio rnrt v with ('nrl Plrrrt> o, mnntl'l oi !'£>ft>monl£>n. 1'1£>rc£>, for mPrly with tht> lal(l Tom Dr£>n~ man on hln Brrnltfnnt In Jloll)' wood rodla brood£>nnt. wan crhNI uJI'd to taltl'...t\111 audl(ln!'t' on o 11lmulnted dolt to o typlra.l llul hwood rnlllo nhotv, with nil tht> n'tuntfl and oontt>lllll that ore ltl:'n vrally heard em the> bro:uJrnntn. 11 wan rt>portl'd Rf'V£>rnl well ltnown mdlo !ltnrn donatc>d clttn fnr Pierce to prfll:4'nt to mt>mbcrn or th£> nudll'nrr nt last nlaht'o pl'ff ormnnN<.

On Friday nlr.ht. Mnl'f'h 2.1l, th£> ovnlor rlars1 nt lh£> lm·al hlHh t:t'hool wlll prvnl'nt "M' Linn." n thrre.aet mor1Pml21'd \'l'rslon of thv ramoun Drt>t Harte otory. The nrtlon tnltt'!'l pine.- fn a r.mn 11 mlnlna tcrNn In Cnllfol'nln'o Sl· £>rrn Mountnlnn with n I r t h a Shrum poitroylnu tho rhnrnct('rl ;mtlon of M'LIII!I. Andy lbroz plnyA the pru1 of M'LI!l!l' fn!hrr. "Rummer'' Smith, nnd th(' lend­tnu mnn•o rola of the ct'hool mll9· tc>r lo portrnyro by Jhmry Vrr,n.

Cnrrl11020 otud(lntn ha\'(l dl!l· played romnrtlnble talent Glom:: dromatlc llnl'o In tht> paat. and their p(lrtom1an('(\ In tlw protlur· Uun ot ~rl.Jml lo expectf'd to reach a now hlch.

Juan Martinez City Council Candidate

other duties. £'18 com~ to this wJndow to pJek A nlltfVo of Pleocho, f-lunez was up thclr mcttJs.

born Feb. 23, 1003. the son or Mro. current's appointment lB Mrn. Lenore Chavez. no.swcn, and expected to be conflnned by the the late Saplo l~uncz. tlls fl(U'Cntfl county comm~lonero at their

Juan Martinez, Cnrrlrozo, con· were born at Lincoln. Nunez at· next rer:r,ular meetln"' tn April. dldnw tor one ot two vacanclen tend£>d cchoolo In Pleaeho and ., " on thr IOl.'al vlllage board of hao al~:o hod cdueatlonnl train· h lrUOit>C.'l, wao born at Three Ina through IA.9olle University New Mexico Teac en Rlv(lro Ort. o. 1835, and spent hls at Chlcor.o. R k Hi h 1· Salaries rhlldhood on C1 fann in that !CC• The ,Plctli:bO man_ ~ed as an 9 n tfon. rn 1!100 he moved fo 'Santa prosldcnt of the ttond<l1ITA dur· AcrordJncr to tbo Nerw lofcx!oo Fr to attend cehool, rcturnlna to Ina tn:n. aQd 1s presantly a mom· Tnx Dull-etln, Nmv r~exlco ranlro Tulnro!la In 1003 to ro-engnr;o Jn bor ot the 'Production Mnrketlng wlth the 12 stotcr. paying the fnrmlnu. lit> moved to Cnrrlzozo 1\.s!;oclntlon In Ltnooln County. hiUheJt ~nlnrleo to 1ench<!M, and In D('{'('mber, 1914. tollowlna nc· Nunez. wha married the torm('r Is repottl?d to be apendJng more rflptnnr£> or t>mployment with tho Ml~m Luclndn Cnrova of Arnboln for educnUon In relation to the <;outhrrn Parlflc Company ns a on Oet. 4, 1024, Is tho father ot Income of ltD people than any clc>rlc. lie rt>tlr('d ln 1000 after t:even sons. n. ,c, nunez :fr. and other ntate. From nuurea re· ct>rvln!1ns a clerlt with that rom· Fr'-'d tiun~ cervlnrt wlth tho tensed by the State Department IKIDY tor a p~rlod of almoot 33 nnned torees tn Korea; Walter ot Eductitlon lot tho tlseciJ year venrn. of nosv.;cll and L:lny, Andrew, endlnr: .tunc &0, 1.951. Utero were

Tltr ct~ntlldatc pre v lou n 1 Y Dnnny and Georuo nunlll. all llt 5.fi29 teachers, prlnclpnJII nnd su• !Wrved tht> vlllaac In the en pacify home. lie also bas five dllugh· pervlcoi'S In New Mexico who re· uf rounellman Crom 1938 to 10.3H tors at home, Patsy, Anlta, Fttln· celvcd o totnt of Sl!J.651.o::». tor und('r tho lnl£1 Dr. F. lt. Johnson ees nnd Caroline. l.\tr& Nune:t art 0\'Ctage o.nlnry of $3.311. Com· who wao mayor at that time. Ue nreat·crond(nther, the late ln!e pllatlonn made by the Taxpoyers hn.«~ wrvcd on. the local SelccUvc 6uo\"'l, delighted Jn t(!]Ung roln· Assocln1!on tor the current ye:ll' ~rvloo no:nd ntnco Februnry. uves and friends nbt~ut the tut'· endtng June :ID. lm$2. show tho t!Ht rmd hM also served on dis· bulent .dars of tho Lincoln Coun~ totnl humber of teachers, p:rln· trkt and federal jurfe!l. M'arUna ty Wnr and the ramtd BlUy the clpnts and oupervlsoro ns 5,817 Ia crcdlltd wllh havlng A COOl• ltlcl -wbo was a familY fdend. .A wl1o wUI n:eelvo a totnl ot $21,• pletc underntnndtna or subjc;et.s tavotlt" stosy ooneermJ one o% the 548,514 In fJ:llarles tor an average of pnrnmount lmportnn<-e to the ~aenlf(!5 of -the Kid who sought wo.~ ot $3,CGO. !'Ommunlty ll1.l well n.a n full refuge at catova•s home. lose _ . -----tmowledrre of Us problems. carova wns nbout 12 years old Robert C. Withers

Mr. and Mrs. Martinez arc the nt tM tlmt!. df..l.-11. ..... I!...- M- · parent» ot n dnuuhter, .Mrs. lleu· s..1pto Nunet, Hondo, Is a Can UUJ'W nn- ayor ben ChnVC2, Cnrrltozo, and m-o broth~r of tho L!nooln County Robett C. Wlthe1'3, rondldate. wnn. 'Alfred of TtalarOS!1 and DemoernUo chaJ~an.. tor m~ot of OUrliaw In tile

M I M Trinidad, who r<:sldes In cnmor• · munlc:lpat election APril t. wu AHend ason c eet nln. llls t:On!J &el'\"ed In the u. s. ............... 11!-rmm To born In Stevens County, Texas. l'nrrbwzo:mn attending tho two armed ~:ervlcea during \Vortd I"WTU• • ru . March 20, lSS-1. _

dny annual Grand Lodao Mn· war u. Hold Annual Contests Marrted to the tormer Mls.s F.:s· r:onlc Order mecUnn In Portnlefl .AtUIUlll -tonte$t.8 to~ New 'Mex• tells Oeotg6- (}f l-lolan COunty. Monday and Tuesday wcra Mr. L d y nA Seeks tC() Futute Fartrtl!l'S of Amedc:a T~s. thi! fd.mlly moved to So· and Mrs. Roy Shafer, Dill Nlcltolo. ean ro _ ·~ _ . . Wlll b«t· held at State College, Us eorro County In _1931, and subse• Mr. and Mtn. C'l)'ttc SbuJta nnd Second Counell Tfnn truce. March :zg.29, with mote quently came. to Llncotn coun~· Mr. nntt Mrs. Robert ShaiN. Ap· · . thtnfsOO youths expected to com• In 1M1 wlil:!te they have since proximately 500 Mneons and Leandro V~nn, candhbto for h~. · 11 mntnttttned their hom~. _ tht>lr wtve!l nttcnded the banquet rtt·cl~lon to. hls POit of oouncll: ~Following th" tontt!sts. the eol· . A ratteher, :Mr. Withers Is tho Monday nluht nt thtl Portnleo mnn on the loenl board of ttus lege atudt!nt oommlss.lon Wlll Prtl• :tntht!r bt thtte sons. 1. w. Wlth• Junior lllgh Scltool m'tnnnslum. t<>eg, Is n uatlva of Nogal whctQ $lmt t\ progl'atn atid awards wnt ers, Alll.mogotdo. tmd Wayne and Ru11lneu s~!:JStona were held ln ho wns born Mnroh 13. 1003. lll!l be made tlt the ba~q_uet whleh Pat \Vlthcn who U\'e on tM th£> Masonic Temple. Jl!lrtmts. tbo lntt' Mr._ atld. Mrs. eortcltld~ tho li!UVIUI!s. fatnlly ranch near Cartlzoto. The

tul'hl\rd M. Thorne Jr., Albu· Joo Vc>gn, wcrn nlao nt'ltlVe!l of C.ontests include Hveato~kf elder Mr. Wlthet-5 bullt a new CJU(lrque, Is tho now arnnd mas· this county. dalrr. croP$, J)Oultry, tartn attd home bt eatrJtota about a y~At ter. Vegn nttenilM achoots at l'fogat ntelll judglnt. aa well 811 a trat:• ago ~tlslnce tht'h ha! made hla

Whllo In Portales. the ~nfer nnd hert'!, grt\dUt\ttng ftom . the -tot drMnit Nchlbltlon u -. ild~· hotne-fb thl! vUlage. • toutsomc W<'ro r,uests ot M ond rnrtJ<to;:o tugh SchOol. no 1t mat• line to thtt regular eoml)ttltlott. 'I'lte ~Mtdldate l! a metnbet or Mrs. J. n. UO\'w'OJl, son·ln·lnw 11 d rted to tho tonner Mlsa Narcl~a tt 15 the first year alnc~ World th& Catrlrot6 Odd Feltowa Ltldge, dnuahtor of Mr. nnd Mrs. noy nomlret. Tult\~a •. 'l\hCI~ ate the War tt 'th•t

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stantcr. The Howells nt'C! former pnrcmta ot tout sotUJ, Leandro :r., been. held · - MtfhocllsrStwmOft- ... 'l'Utdt'uts nt etlrrb:ow nm:l Rowell· with th~ u, Sr ATmY -at:- Cam . WJ 1 · te 'm1 w.tll be elfglbl& ·- · . - ... . - ot Is pros~ntly mrmnalna th& t'-«1 Jortl~t.n, ca-.:.ltenr;•,. fto~rt and to. co~~fe ~~ .national c:onte.t~ tlt Drc~~t~1~if;' ~~:Uat noyltln ~rotel there. Rlehnrd of c~nlto.zd; an~ tlfo later t_n tM yeat_._ - - . .. . e:utth.. wlll ~lk SundaY .

• - . . . fUltlghtl)tJ!. 1.tf& . $ophltt rt t.. .. · . .. •'The t.Mrt 'Christ Apl)f!ala From Nenrty htllt ot aU the esno 1\tta. tda ltcrrern, . Mtll. .. ~ttY ,...,.. a ........... -~.., h .,.. _ _ til.. """'"'

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nrUr!uN!d In the world ow tnld t.uerns ond Mla.'IM l'tat\ct! tU1 mv !JIIWUD ~~ t e -P.lOUn an. ~_Yv• _ · ,s lettnon ''.V hems fn tho tJnltcd Stat~. For U.~lcn Vclftt, alt «>f e&r.rltol'O> : . . Tho 8UPilOrt prl<."6, tor thfl i~ t•. "'~t<'.~tdb~?~]11.,.t-- .M', ln the_ ho lnst six )'eara, the tw~rnue V('tn bu ~tved_~l\_ the local croP ot_,l)_lfito b!ant.ln .t,ht~ln n~.c'~\l~."". ~':' .... _ . . lmorlean blls bcon t'ntlng eJWS vmnso bl>aJ(l conthtuoUily: llne6 CQunTy Is J?,fiO. «C(Oidlnf fo att .- . nl t thtll fut t I1J1

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from BeltsvJllc, 2\!d., to Peebles, Phone 821 nozol Mesa. t>cnvcr, colo. It Is dMlted to lo· • catc the research lnvc!ltl1Jatlono WANTED-All ltlnda UJCd fur· =e ~~~r:::~dno~:n.hcg~ ';{. t~ nlturc. HJghMt prlcca palf\. Call Clark beads tho BAt · ro tor appral!aL Jaclc't Ttadlna

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