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'i · · . . tense ProdQCt(on office, ,.loBo !Jl>ealdll(r lie occ!lsl"n !or who have at- to boost, to enjoy.· n pfcg.e!Ult on a large radio book· up. of Ell Paao wa •. l.t.eld Fr.id.'-.Y• Ja In New .called on !ndustnr. "to . tho status o! citiaeMhip. All - - . ALSO M.r. and Mrs, Collins Jived in Car• l)Ot. fiJI r.. do mllfo than it has. .. witbout and educ:ntlonal with our neighbol'tl at . · HKfddJ"e Kure" and "Old N .. w for a number of ye•r-J · · Ull .. Mr· ..W if looking to whether the other fcl· are asked to cooperate. aunt'b. m• ... v ..:L- "- low is dol""" b.ls,.l(eharo),'' Mr. Fdllx Itnmcy, CQUI\W clerk, is M I •, bad man"' atauncb r•lenda bert . .._ ,__ · · · • • "' ex eo " . . . . . . . :ftlf 4 na chairman tor the hcl'tl. Some who were gr1eved .to Je·arn · · . . .,.,_, ...... wt, us Labor Supply be on rondl and tho SUNDAY, MONDAY &: TUES.DAY death. ae had been sm from ':f'tCiilt lltbth Wai1Niour Admlnletrator Flcm- band will 1um1Jt appropriate nnd of the Southern '' Mlon1:'<141 lng, Jn New York, tsaid patriotic music !Qr the evcrtt-whlch Robert V•ldez' Father DiQJ ·. JQel McCrea, Lara in --berL .MIIraliuiJ,- ... ._., _,. ... --- ·-··:..:.-la.:..:.:. ·--- --f.- bout:ht-"tbe-. ·"7 · a-re atln more Tha·n · 6,000,000 Uil!e place In the city park at P.ILSQ and . Jlr. _J('.qo_x al*O _. .. . . unomploy--cd n!!W hmD£" .used .In the •rtcrnoon !f tho wca1tnor 1 Mr. Juan Vtlld(lz, wiqeiy known +....... _ ·· · •. : ,Ji., _. Jltlb Jn· tho dc!enao cf!ort. Gen. Flc:mlne- oold l/ flnc. Should tho weather be In- Donn Ann County rf'sident nnd way Company. · C t 9 etff!et, ••••I'M .. •••blo these unemployed c:nn bo put to work tho ccrcmonlctt will be in tho fatbPr ot State Corporation Com· Mr. Collins waa a dllVOUt BriW- io lk ptd by tho addition of an oxtra shift In High School Auditorium. . missioner, Rolert. Vnldtz, dropped .,.olic and .a. good ChrfJtian.- Ht ._ .,;ellit«l it·V. s. the n.atlon's faetoriea. Ho lilltd a * Sprokcra and program wm bh an- dead on on E1 Paoo otreet Into $> . was charitable, kind of heart and , Ai!cl f09d. n..eh. cent stud)l', .showodi Industries could nountcd next week. A flnS"Polc will Monday. Death woo oocribed to as· one of the teo 'bHt a devoted iJ aurvlve<J h!::r':c :;: Park prior to deueasc. picturea of the yeat-and a Mn. Collm,ll to wbom · aW to BrlWn .,_..,.. rllltb Us time. Mr. Valdflz woo buried nt Ltl mystery a tory. A siapt all•pk!M IJmpatby J1 extended by thiU' ,... -M !ft)'td to Tho oUicc o! Production Manar-- CCC l'l.AN Union, N. M ., Wedneoday; · cr aah to you il»!!l many friend1. · . . _ . mcnt lAbor ll>!vfalon enid women fODlBDCe, IUIPCllH .and lzitrlciH. "' to, ct-tnt. $ ..flleOCh· havo been found lltltis!actory In 'VIr- Rev. John L. Lawoon w:w In Cdr· -ALsO- T"'. Attend. Mualc Meet lil of Mr. nun u.d, Jllo, :J':IIIOii tuali>' every of Job ordinarily ri::Qzo Saturday on hln 'TOund from , . . !dent told 1slc PI•• eon• fitltd b)' men and sald a Gt&to tho CCC Camp ncnr llondo to ano· March of Time and tbq. nllec:ttct W• QPI$n. Service Uat for women in- thor c:nnrp. lifr. wbo b chnp- •' . NO·TICE newa . . . . 'nte Pielldel'lt allo aalcl-tW Ute nell• huoorede of occupations fn Jafn tor thlo dlctrlct, asked un to Mn, '1'. E. Kelley, left today trallt}" patro)f. utilbHahed after tho metal works, clcetrJcal nnd automo- anto thot moro enrollcctl aro \TOnt· WEDNB3DA y a Tllt1R8DA y for Albuquerque where BhB .wm out.brtak ot 'PI' to · .,..ra apllllt tlvc mauntacturill£' aireraft con· cd in the trlple c campo, where de- ' enter three or h e r outatanding IIWCOOO.r'IS sl:lpa that mlcl)t como and cr;cn ohipbnlldlng. Tho tcru:c tralnill8' Jo belnu Youtho Jeanette MacDonald ind Nelson pupila at the mualc . ncar tho Western *to Labor atco eald "we Jn- aro 1\!l!llgncd to clac=co nrct and to Eddy, annual meeting 0 f Federated belll6: cxtcndoo aa tho war comes tonn:Cd that there tlro foOd v.-orkoro wQr.k proJect:! aceond. Appllc:ntioM closer. Ho pjd they will be ava!lllblo who are noL bclzw hired tor enrollment IJlllY be m.:ldo throu;::h -In- Mus1c cluba or New Mexico, which Cd to the tflVen aeu 1! to' calely &lcc:aueo of thclr race.'' proJect comtn3ndlng of· ''B•tt t" belongs to the National Federated protctt tho or to that amrvlco "" I . . clubs Contedanb . to be 'Rooi6velt uld the· Jl&tro\1 'ire Labot Dlaputlta proJocw. tn Now li!(!xfco thct:tJ In· Filmed in Technicolol or the Gay muaJC • ' ron"'JO)''W· OPZ.f mnmnn. &pcnJdna- cludo Forc:Jt &rvlct>, SoU Con:crvol• and like "May' lime" it is entered are Jane Veda In Walhlneton, aid that most In· tl"n St>rvltc, 1-'iob, <bmo, and Wild The Village Coundl in co-oper· on with othl'r civic organlza .. tiona of the Village hereby that all reoidento of tho Villago place n barrel or in tho alley for the purpose or control• ling tho garbage:' and tho ViUogo wlll d'nponc or tbio garbage as oftc.>n as poS!!tble. 1 Lou Branum and Anno Eaker. Aid '* Demoeradea duatrlaJ dlsputc!l aro catled without L«e SI!J'Vice, Grazing, etc. Rcctrlc· tbe atory of a old lady, M d M The rcleUtld to Great Brit any 0 toppagn--"cvcry week hundreds tlono no to nced 8 ol bin twnily hnvc who baa bien a falllOUJ ainger and Mrs •. Eaker, · r. an . rs. aln, ·under tbo Lease·Ltnd' pro&"Hm, ot labor contracts cxplro and aro ro- bam removed. Any youth may npp!y her sweetheart. and Mr. T. E. Kelley 20 small, boate and an· newed ovoldng even n rip· wh" lo unmarried, ond In not em· ALSO .. also accompanied the contestants. nouncw dltc\116iont &l'fl under way pie." lie said "at the prccct moment nn::J wbo lo bot.wct>n the · , rogardir<C a prolf'am for tho con· tho lndu:ltrial rclatlono picture fD tar of 17 and 23. Sp«lnl omplmnlo \l'dl M9·30. By order or tbc Board of Truatt>a. N 0 T"l C E "Red Men On Parade" 4 - lltruction of additional small craft fore favornhlc than at. any other tlm" btl pdaccd on dt>fenoo trolnJflir ouch Tbis picture ill lor tho benefit or Britain In C.tJ!adlan ohlpynn!s. of equallnduatrf&J activity." . all wcldJnc. Aircraft welding, rndlo Mill'll J. Warner, Nntionnl COm• the Woman'• Club and the ad· For Rent ROO&evclt and Primo Tl!o Bureau of Mine reported that and auto nrochonko. When they arc 'lfnl ... ft .,., ot ea ft... J •-n- '-·-- · th ... llb tl mander of tho American Legion, miJSion prices are lOc, 25c and J .. ...,r AJtllir n .... ow..., of the lwor dbputA! In the w a couroc 1oy D.«! wm· Furnishings of thfl AdatM announetd a program to eoordinabl coal indtl!ltry, onlY a two week's ally prepared tor a Jo'h fn amno de· who hao junt returned trom Lon· 35c. Rotl'l. Owner Rf'tiring. Canadian &nd Amerlan dc!enco pro- waa on hand. Tho Preaident ft>llllo Uno. don, England, will apeak on tho ductlon. Each country will provide call¢ u,:,x:n t..'.:;-3 -cc:r-. .. - = lt:tunl war conditions ot tang1and, othor with cqulpmt:Iit It lo best ml'!nt to sdt!o tbelr dli'forencco prom.. CAU'IlJON TO MOTORISTS Wednesday, May 13th., 8 p. m. PIANO RECITAL FOR SALE I. I I i .. / ,, l ' cb!e lD pl"'ddicc. ptry, and Labor Soorotnry Pcrldno at tho Higb School Auditorium in Tho Prooldent told big p;-Mn con· certified the 1 rt..--A by a alng1e !Ulll .vicWry, a defC!lt ,In coo r;EUlcment ol two o!.ber dicputea. on by SU!to 'rml!lc and S:ltety en· E!tVICC men are urged to attend L.'11'$lf Ire Boxes The M e t b o d lo t Church w a 11 at tim'\ MI'G. S. Burns her JlUlM Jlnplla ln .roc:itali.l NIDDbers were also given by !Irs. G. C. Kroggel. Mr. • Lon Fink And Miss Jeanne U;UI, AU numbers were blg'b cinM and were applauded with en· thac:u::m._ _,.,:,. =-s- z= - -..,. -- Sma!l Sh· w Case in good t-"olfdithm · - M. DOERING Carrizozo, New Mex. How To Avoid Service Charges .. . the Balknnn. or .ov.cn t.!w The U. 8, Concliiatfun Servtc:u W. n. Erdo to "put tbio meeting, nod beor tbe (acta l4_editerranean. He exptes::ed cQnfi· nounecd cmtlement 0 1 27 additional ;; ... tl!c brakeJ'I of rouUon immediate· oa this nil important. oubiect. ,, :) l ! denee that Britain coulQ hold out disp:JWs. .., D:m .. AdJUtant, • b A ·-' -•.. .. , !--' , ala. tmmtng 'W<l!l ro.ircd forth by -w1t · lll<!pe&n llU a.'\J ''u Dtrenu Flmndng Carrizozo Pest. puhlie afalnst from blih pen:cnt in trnl!fe d2nUm lhape3 to despair of dl}Y - dur;ng the fin:t four mor.t!:o ol thls Tbe 'l're.:lllury I7cpartmcnt onnottn· yc.:1r. Sixty-fo:1r rotnliUe 9 occttred by day reports. CC-d um:o!lclted donations o1,1'tom 10 a 9 agnim:t G3 tor tha col'l'mptmding lce:nts to fl50 havo come !rom lndl· periOd ol 1!140. Acricullure vldiW& .thrnu:bllout tho. "i'iu!re too tieen on fncrchlle ll:lUon· or Agrleu1ture ln. Brooklyn, nrlio, Hl percent, and the Nation· Co-Ed Beauties And Announced· - 1 l!llfd In a rndlo Sll<W't.. that " ...tho in Texas, !'.gittg ., janltoro. nl Sa!ety C-onnell hall sonnrlcl o clow· -u younggte:m &om 10 to 1.. ream." up t7.lrning, g'iylng an all-time- high \ struce of tarmern in tbu wotld eon· keep AmeriC3 na.lo." The droth tQIJ In tl:rentcr.ed if tbo rnto Portales, N. M. Eaolern New ' nict Is an great 0 r greater than thai. 'J'r(:llSUry progr.un to ge.JJ defemc oot. 00 far this yror ill kept. up. Mexico CoJIPgo'a most beautiful -------f+---· 'f''P'hf1n-e11C"'OS<rits...-rorff-lbrnamumdJIHwng""a cl\eckiiig aCCOUill. are in pro• I "' any other gTOUP- If the NllZis saviDg:J bon!ts begina Mny 1 when The national incre:::se fu nttribukd co-eds, chosen (rom photographs we mfgbt as wen kiss oar ex- hDndll' and defem;c llfnmp:J lire plnc- to "the fnct that natlQn!lJ activity ot by Peter Hurd, rnmed San Patri· . . . . . ed on sale In 10,000 post. every ciUlrocU>r ill on a <faster m..'l'l• "·"' · "d R "I' · t • port market for farm pl:'Odttcf:s goOO.. tnnks, nr.:d in;;tituUon:l po.u In New Meltico howevl'!'t ..tv a.. aS:Wc I or If§, I were .D .. r. ·• -- - _-,,_- -- .... ' portion to the number of tiPposits m.1d!!, tlte number of itehm in each deplSit, and the number or !!hecks writtM. . Offset these costs are lho t>arnings of the ac· ,('OUht thrtmgb the invratmenl of the free balance (that part whictr is not set aaiae for tE>servt?s a11d which is not reduced by checks drawn). lt costs exceed earnihgs a setvicl:! charge is made to cc. ver the-difference. In r ther words a certain > amount. of C1ee balanre is necessary to catry the of each check written and'each deposit. · ........ , bye... r tbfnk Ws time the tnnnel'!l thtonwhout tha country. hag concluded, a range nounced today at tho College, 5 and the people of thlg country Jr()t survey, thnt wt>atl:er conditiQnn hnvc were chosen.- Eiliott Jones or excited uWQUt this world eituatl"n'" Seleetlive Bervlce -been a contributing factor. CIJtOflll is among the 3 leaiJing Nowaday.s ostrieb nstlml!l don't lll!lt Serectivo Service beadquarterg men chosen. vesrr 1-" ltn regubtion» to provide OIL-GAS LEA'SES AT AUCTION • - ... -·._ that volunteers can apply onlY Mr. Wleknrd snfd as !nr as exp"d their tocal board anli will be . · crt>Ps• aro concerned, the principal · · · in the came· manner as The State Land Mr. df problem is E;tili one of surplusea, Selective S!lrv:ico regintrnnts. Selec- H. R. Rodgers, h:ls announced toot ffen 'lbut. So far a 9 k dairy prolucl¥, tfve . SeJ:IVfce headquarters a. gas pnd oil iC!lsen on moro than U, . . . . . ' . . . .. pol' ' . . .. . l'ltended rt>gulations s 0 that no l'l!lgts• 800. acres i>f southcll9tern New 1\lcxi• · . · . · ' We do not like to Di•ke a service ·charge so to avoid _. . t. e1l.co.urage the dep.ositor to either increase 'flls " ot limit the number of check drawn. -poultlj', eggs, tomatoelt· 'and some . · · wtU Jrid:leten wh!!e at:t •P.. co land wm 100 c.Ycr!& to t:::le.."7>1 · • · . , •...· . ·. .. 10th fn Fe; . . ·I nr . won .. lai-ge Plir.t. hf the :world will be look• · · · · . · N. ar. COURTS TO OOLt.ECT' ·· t t t ' I "' t t l t LiNCOLN COUNTY AGENCY, Citizens Stat& :Qank ot Vaukb'tl, ' Ctrm<la.Ot N. M M.-bttt F.a.tal J)epotlt C.Q)WaU.• ' ' . . ---- ·"·- ---·-- - - .. - . - -- -- --- -- - ' - i . . .. ' .. to the U. S. tot Ju, 1J'.&Id Ptot«tfon $1.25 CASE Flt.INP FEE .,. . we cnn· give ot to th ..... may declcif 1'he w... ..parm;enE requeated . .. . SponPorcd by the-- lio'!" ill)U<$1[ti(ht the U. S. will. cfyiliana will to enroll as v6111n• New Mexfeo District Court clerks .. (lrri'ZOZO om.l. D')· . lit tb na.uoe ouncll " ·. .. . . · . notUfed bY tho Stato Comptrol- u 1:1 .. . 8 . ""':"" e · . . . . . teet ooael\Ye.ta in the I'll' wa1111'ng leta Ottieo ye!stetday to begin l.m- P.dce aDd Civil.tal'! Supply AdmJnt.. aervfee ·to IIPP1y to the medlato collection ot an adltlonal atrator .lrendmJ(ln &ald tbt, · of their State DefenSe· <Jotm· $1.211 tJUnr tee :tor cou.rt (asea, steel prleea have fleen tiomt, it · and not fo Air crorp, l!btillns. Thtloe was fly lln em• lWil·tllcl .. bOt tor mannt* . 600 , 000 lnd . 600 , 000 .. . ergency . lli.w Pi.llied by . the recent -{ltutt·rt· .tcJ f ........... .. -t . · . . ·. . • . . . .··. . . Legislature to tln!ll:lte a now com,pll• - ·.. . '"""•"1t-" 8 - J"C•'li!S ·oo .ntQII 'teel'IJ ·f.o ·be enr6Ued lletor& AtJg. · of New Mexitcf .atatutes. lt ltiBocll v.t. 1 raifla& filltijt com hom $10 to fU.2G. •• ' ... . . .. _, - . _. ·- .. at the LYric ne•tre ·May 14 15 _

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mattlil'es to hu~d h11 one-man ebow Tbe1 funeral uf Mr. Pat ·Collini .· · . 'i · · ~ . . tense ProdQCt(on office, ,.loBo !Jl>ealdll(r lie occ!lsl"n !or tho~e who have at- to boost, ~nd to enjoy.· n pfcg.e!Ult on a large radio book· up. of Ell Paao wa •. l.t.eld J.u~ Fr.id.'-.Y• *!~ ~--~ ~ Ja a.~ In New lg~~ .called on !ndustnr. "to . tho status o! citiaeMhip. All -

- . ALSO M.r. and Mrs, Collins Jived in Car• ~ l)Ot. "~ fiJI r.. do m~ mllfo than it has. .. witbout and educ:ntlonal o~anlzationn ~enlng, with our neighbol'tl at . · HKfddJ"e Kure" and "Old N .. w for a number of ye•r-J · · Ull lll.(~ .. !&lct~· Mr· ..W if looking to ~~e whether the other fcl· are asked to cooperate. aunt'b.

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M I •, bad man"' atauncb r•lenda bert . .._ ,__ · · · • • "' ex eo " • . • . . . . . ~. . :ftlf • 4 na chairman tor the ~>«W~Ion hcl'tl. Some who were gr1eved .to Je·arn of·~ia · · . . .,.,_,...... wt, us Labor Supply epeakc~will be on rondl and tho

SUNDAY, MONDAY &: TUES.DAY death. ae had been sm from ~~ ':f'tCiilt lltbth Wai1Niour Admlnletrator Flcm- band will 1um1Jt appropriate nnd of the Southern PaeJO~ ~er '' -~ Mlon1:'<141 ~ne lng, ~·ld~ Jn New York, tsaid patriotic music !Qr the evcrtt-whlch

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tt~tev bout:ht-"tbe-. . · ·"7 · a-re atln more Tha·n · 6,000,000 Uil!e place In the city park at P.ILSQ and . Jlr. _J('.qo_x al*O _ . .. . . ~ ~t unomploy--cd no~ n!!W hmD£" .used .In the •rtcrnoon !f tho wca1tnor 1 Mr. Juan Vtlld(lz, wiqeiy known

+......._ ·· · •. : ~~ ,Ji., ..,._~ _. Jltlb Jn· tho dc!enao cf!ort. Gen. Flc:mlne- oold l/ flnc. Should tho weather be In- Donn Ann County rf'sident nnd way Company. · C t9 etff!et, ••••I'M till*:~ .. •••blo these unemployed c:nn bo put to work tho ccrcmonlctt will be in tho fatbPr ot State Corporation Com·

Mr. Collins waa a dllVOUt ~b· BriW- ~ io ~.IJclaU..," lk ptd by tho addition of an oxtra shift In High School Auditorium. . missioner, Rolert. Vnldtz, dropped .,.olic and .a. good ChrfJtian.- Ht Ue.~rij\w_,.. ._ .,;ellit«l it·V. s. the n.atlon's faetoriea. Ho lilltd a * Sprokcra and program wm bh an- dead on on E1 Paoo otreet Into

$> . was charitable, kind of heart and , ~· Ai!cl f09d. n..eh. ~nr· cent stud)l', .showodi Industries could nountcd next week. A flnS"Polc will Monday. Death woo oocribed to

~ted as· one of the teo 'bHt a devoted b~band.l{e iJ aurvlve<J ~ h!::r':c ~=-·~=l ~ ~'!: :v~~ ;.:~~:!~r :;: ~j:,z;:!,~~n ;:;,.~lty Park prior to he~rt deueasc. picturea of the yeat-and a •••ib~ Mn. Collm,ll to wbom dee~t · aW to BrlWn .,_..,.. rllltb Us time. Mr. Valdflz woo buried nt Ltl mystery a tory. A siapt all•pk!M IJmpatby J1 extended by thiU' ,... -M !ft)'td to Tho oUicc o! Production Manar-- CCC ENitOLL~tENT l'l.AN Union, N. M ., Wedneoday;

· cr aah to brio~ you :acJvt~t-. il»!!l many friend1. · . . _ . mcnt lAbor ll>!vfalon enid women fODlBDCe, IUIPCllH .and lzitrlciH. "' ~ to, ct-tnt. ~, $ ..flleOCh· havo been found lltltis!actory In 'VIr- Rev. John L. Lawoon w:w In Cdr·

-ALsO- T"'. Attend. Mualc Meet lil of Mr. nun u.d, Jllo, :J':IIIOii -~· tuali>' every ~fnd of Job ordinarily ri::Qzo Saturday on hln 'TOund from , . ~ . !dent ·llooltVill~ told 1slc PI•• eon• fitltd b)' men and sald a Gt&to tho CCC Camp ncnr llondo to ano·

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newa . . . . 'nte Pielldel'lt allo aalcl-tW Ute nell• huoorede of occupations fn Jafn tor thlo dlctrlct, asked un to • Mn, '1'. E. Kelley, left today trallt}" patro)f. utilbHahed after tho metal works, clcetrJcal nnd automo- anto thot moro enrollcctl aro \TOnt·

WEDNB3DA y a Tllt1R8DA y for Albuquerque where BhB .wm out.brtak ot 'PI' to · .,..ra apllllt tlvc mauntacturill£' aireraft con· cd in the trlple c campo, where de-' enter three or h e r outatanding IIWCOOO.r'IS sl:lpa that mlcl)t como atructJo~ and cr;cn ohipbnlldlng. Tho tcru:c tralnill8' Jo belnu ~lvtn. Youtho

Jeanette MacDonald ind Nelson pupila at the mualc . f~tival--tbe ncar tho Western Hemlaplt~, *to Labor Dlv~on atco eald "we ~ Jn- aro 1\!l!llgncd to clac=co nrct and to Eddy, annual meeting 0 f Federated belll6: cxtcndoo aa tho war comes tonn:Cd that there tlro foOd v.-orkoro wQr.k proJect:! aceond. Appllc:ntioM

• closer. Ho pjd they will be ~d- ava!lllblo who are noL bclzw hired tor enrollment IJlllY be m.:ldo throu;::h -In- Mus1c cluba or New Mexico, which Cd to the tflVen aeu 1! ~uey to' calely &lcc:aueo of thclr race.'' proJect oupervicort~ comtn3ndlng of·

''B•tt t" belongs to the National Federated protctt tho W~ -~·~ or to agcncl~ that amrvlco "" I . er~W9 . ~ clubs Contedanb . to be 'Rooi6velt uld the· Jl&tro\1 'ire Labot Dlaputlta proJocw. tn Now li!(!xfco thct:tJ In·

Filmed in Technicolol or the Gay muaJC • • • ' ~ ron"'JO)''W· OPZ.f A~Ia~ mnmnn. &pcnJdna- cludo Forc:Jt &rvlct>, SoU Con:crvol• N•nti~ and like "May' lime" it is entered are Jane Galla~hor, Veda In Walhlneton, aid that most In· tl"n St>rvltc, 1-'iob, <bmo, and Wild

The Village Coundl in co-oper· on with othl'r civic organlza ..

tiona of the Village hereby agr~ that all reoidento of tho Villago place n barrel or re~ptacle in tho alley for the purpose or control• ling tho garbage:' and tho ViUogo wlll d'nponc or tbio garbage as oftc.>n as poS!!tble.

1 Lou Branum and Anno Eaker. Aid '* Demoeradea duatrlaJ dlsputc!l aro catled without L«e SI!J'Vice, Grazing, etc. Rcctrlc· tbe atory of a charmin~ old lady, M d M The naoey~ rcleUtld to Great Brit any 0toppagn--"cvcry week hundreds tlono no to nced8 ol bin twnily hnvc who baa bien a falllOUJ ainger and Mrs •. Eaker, · r. an . rs. aln, ·under tbo Lease·Ltnd' pro&"Hm, ot labor contracts cxplro and aro ro- bam removed. Any youth may npp!y her sweetheart. and Mr. T. E. Kelley 20 small, t~ ~do boate and an· newed withou~ ovoldng even n rip· wh" lo unmarried, ond In not em·

• ALSO • .. also accompanied the contestants. nouncw dltc\116iont &l'fl under way pie." lie said "at the prccct moment ploy~ nn::J wbo lo bot.wct>n the ag~ · , rogardir<C a prolf'am for tho con· tho lndu:ltrial rclatlono picture fD tar of 17 and 23. Sp«lnl omplmnlo \l'dl

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By order or tbc Board of Truatt>a.

N 0 T"l C E "Red Men On Parade" 4 - lltruction of additional small craft fore favornhlc than at. any other tlm" btl pdaccd on dt>fenoo trolnJflir ouch

Tbis picture ill lor tho benefit or Britain In C.tJ!adlan ohlpynn!s. of equallnduatrf&J activity." . all wcldJnc. Aircraft welding, rndlo Mill'll J. Warner, Nntionnl COm• the Woman'• Club and the ad· For Rent ~dent ROO&evclt and Primo Tl!o Bureau of Mine reported that and auto nrochonko. When they arc 'lfnl ... ft .,., ot ea ft... J •-n- '-·-- · th ... llb tl mander of tho American Legion, miJSion prices are lOc, 25c and J .. ...,r AJtllir n.... ow..., .,.,.,.,.~ of the lwor dbputA! In the rou~rn w a couroc 1oy D.«! wm·

Furnishings of thfl AdatM announetd a program to eoordinabl sot~ coal indtl!ltry, onlY a two week's ally prepared tor a Jo'h fn amno de· who hao junt returned trom Lon· 35c. Rotl'l. Owner Rf'tiring. Canadian &nd Amerlan dc!enco pro- waa on hand. Tho Preaident ft>llllo Uno. don, England, will apeak on tho

ductlon. Each country will provide call¢ u,:,x:n c~ t9A~t: t..'.:;-3 l:.'..'l.t-<~~· -cc:r-. "· .. - = lt:tunl war conditions ot tang1and, othor with cqulpmt:Iit It lo best ml'!nt to sdt!o tbelr dli'forencco prom.. CAU'IlJON TO MOTORISTS Wednesday, May 13th., 8 p. m. PIANO RECITAL FOR SALE

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,, l ' cb!e lD pl"'ddicc. ptry, and Labor Soorotnry Pcrldno at tho Higb School Auditorium in

Tho Prooldent told big p;-Mn con· certified the fu.tbo;;j_;D~et:~e1l'IC(!~l-~1nm_~:-:~\:lli~:tur-11~i!:li!l~!1-tftt··t~·rte~.i 1rt..--A ~~..-----'---by a alng1e !Ulll .vicWry, a defC!lt ,In coo r;EUlcment ol two o!.ber dicputea. on by SU!to 'rml!lc and S:ltety en· E!tVICC men are urged to attend ·~

L.'11'$lf Ire Boxes The M e t b o d lo t Church w a 11

at tim'\ MI'G. S. Burns pr~nkd her JlUlM Jlnplla ln .roc:itali.l NIDDbers were also given by !Irs. G. C. Kroggel. Mr. • Lon Fink And Miss Jeanne U;UI, AU numbers were blg'b cinM and were applauded with en· thac:u::m._

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the Balknnn. or .ov.cn t.!w The U. 8, Concliiatfun Servtc:u mt·Ullintt~d W. n. Erdo to "put tbio meeting, nod beor tbe (acta l4_editerranean. He exptes::ed cQnfi· nounecd cmtlement 01 27 additional ;; ... tl!c brakeJ'I of rouUon immediate· oa this nil important. oubiect.

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denee that Britain coulQ hold out disp:JWs. .., D:m C~tviay .. AdJUtant, • b A ·-' -•.. .. , !--' , ala. tmmtng 'W<l!l ro.ircd forth by -w1t · lll<!pe&n llU a.'\J cour.:~e ''u Dtrenu Flmndng Carrizozo Pest.

puhlie afalnst mQvt~tg from blih pen:cnt lncreru~o in trnl!fe d2nUm lhape3 to ~p despair ~me of dl}Y - dur;ng the fin:t four mor.t!:o ol thls

• Tbe 'l're.:lllury I7cpartmcnt onnottn· yc.:1r. Sixty-fo:1r rotnliUe9 occttred by day reports. CC-d um:o!lclted donations o1,1'tom 10 a9 agnim:t G3 tor tha col'l'mptmding

lce:nts to fl50 havo come !rom lndl· periOd ol 1!140. Acricullure vldiW& .thrnu:bllout tho. "i'iu!re too tieen on fncrchlle ll:lUon·

s~ry or Agrleu1ture ·~en ln. Brooklyn, nrlio, Hl percent, and the Nation·

Co-Ed Beauties And Leadin&M~n

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l!llfd In a rndlo Sll<W't.. that " ... tho in Texas, !'.gittg ., janltoro. nl Sa!ety C-onnell hall sonnrlcl o clow· -u younggte:m &om 10 to 1.. ream." up t7.lrning, g'iylng an all-time- high \

struce of tarmern in tbu wotld eon· keep AmeriC3 na.lo." The droth tQIJ In tl:rentcr.ed if tbo rnto Portales, N. M. Eaolern New ' nict Is an great 0r greater than thai. 'J'r(:llSUry progr.un to ge.JJ defemc oot. 00 far this yror ill kept. up. Mexico CoJIPgo'a most beautiful

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I "' any other gTOUP- If the NllZis saviDg:J bon!ts begina Mny 1 when The national incre:::se fu nttribukd co-eds, chosen (rom photographs win~, we mfgbt as wen kiss oar ex- hDndll' and defem;c llfnmp:J lire plnc- to "the fnct that natlQn!lJ activity ot by Peter Hurd, rnmed San Patri· . . . . . ed on sale In 10,000 post. every ciUlrocU>r ill on a <faster m..'l'l• "·"' · "d R "I' · t • ~

port market for farm pl:'Odttcf:s goOO.. tnnks, nr.:d ~ving.i in;;tituUon:l po.u In New Meltico howevl'!'t ~!ell ..tv a.. aS:Wc I or If§, I were .D ..

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. Offset a~tainat these costs are lho t>arnings of the ac·

,('OUht thrtmgb the invratmenl of the free balance (that part whictr is not set aaiae for tE>servt?s a11d which is not reduced by checks drawn). lt costs exceed earnihgs a setvicl:! charge is made to cc. ver the-difference. In r ther words a certain

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amount. of C1ee balanre is necessary to catry the eo~t of each check written and' each deposit. · ........,

bye ... r tbfnk Ws time the tnnnel'!l thtonwhout tha country. hag concluded, fro~ a clos~ range nounced today at tho College, 5 and the people of thlg country Jr()t survey, thnt wt>atl:er conditiQnn hnvc were chosen.- Eiliott Jones or excited uWQUt this world eituatl"n'" Seleetlive Bervlce -been a contributing factor. CIJtOflll is among the 3 leaiJing Nowaday.s ostrieb nstlml!l don't lll!lt Serectivo Service beadquarterg a· men chosen. vesrr 1-" m~ ltn regubtion» to provide OIL-GAS LEA'SES AT AUCTION • - ... ·-····~~--

-·._ that volunteers can apply onlY Mr. Wleknrd snfd as !nr as exp"d their tocal board anli will be .

· crt>Ps• aro concerned, the principal · · · in the came· manner as The State Land ~nnni&sioner, Mr. A· df problem is E;tili one of surplusea, Selective S!lrv:ico regintrnnts. Selec- H. R. Rodgers, h:ls announced toot ffen • 'lbut. So far a

9 k dairy prolucl¥, tfve . SeJ:IVfce headquarters •~Mo a. gas pnd oil iC!lsen on moro than U, . .

. . . ' . . . . . pol' ' . . .. . l'ltended rt>gulations s0 that no l'l!lgts• 800. acres i>f southcll9tern New 1\lcxi• · . · . ·

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-poultlj', eggs, tomatoelt· 'and some . · · wtU ~ Jrid:leten wh!!e at:t •P.. co land wm 100 c.Ycr!& to t:::le.."7>1 · • · . , •... ·

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In~ to the U. S. tot food-l'w~tber. Ju, 1J'.&Id Ptot«tfon $1.25 CASE Flt.INP FEE .,. . we cnn· give ot to th ..... may declcif 1'he w... ..parm;enE requeated . .. . SponPorcd by the--lio'!" ill)U<$1[ti(ht the U. S. will. cfyiliana will ~ to enroll as v6111n• New Mexfeo District Court clerks .. (lrri'ZOZO w· om.l. D')· . (J·~~- .· lit tb na.uoe ouncll " ·. .. . . · . notUfed bY tho Stato Comptrol- u 1:1

. . . 8. ""':"" e · ~· . . . . . teet ooael\Ye.ta in the I'll' wa1111'ng leta Ottieo ye!stetday to begin l.m-P.dce aDd Civil.tal'! Supply AdmJnt.. aervfee ·to IIPP1y to the n~arcst medlato collection ot an adltlonal

atrator .lrendmJ(ln &ald tbt, ·~ · of their State DefenSe· <Jotm· $1.211 tJUnr tee :tor cou.rt (asea, steel prleea have fleen tiomt, it · and not fo Air crorp, l!btillns. Thtloe was est;b!f~hed fly lln em•

lWil·tllcl .. bOt .~· :~ tor mannt* . 600,000 lnd .600,000 . . . ergency . lli.w Pi.llied by . the recent -{ltutt·rt· .tcJ f ........... ~,. .. -t ~ .1~= . · . .· . ·. . • . . . .··. . . Legislature to tln!ll:lte a now com,pll• - ·.. . '"""•"1t-"8 - J"C•'li!S ·oo .ntQII 'teel'IJ a~ ·f.o ·be enr6Ued lletor& AtJg. · of New Mexitcf .atatutes. lt

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By LEMUEL F. PARTQN IConaolldated 11'ooture.,_wtnJ Bervlco.l

• NEW YORK.-Back.ln the calm,

untroubled days of February, 1939, with one more spring not far behind, 11 famous economlat, return· They Al•o Ser&Je lng .from Eu.

rope, told Who Only Stand, the shIp

P i S L d news men eer ng Hywar that this

w11r sc11rc was all paper talk. Re· oponslble statesmen of Europe had things well In hand.

On this name day, there waa a Jutle Item, back In the dustbin of

certain · chnnseo In the army, the President Willi pyttlng thQ "!!!:· cent on youth." One Brig. Gen. Delos C. Emnwns, a youth of 51, waa upped to the poot of clllcf of the ormy'a mobile general hAnd· quo rwra nlr force. Five or olx other yoc n!lotero were olmllarly elevated.

The other day, the qulet11 ef· r .etlve General Emmon• wa• 1lvcn direction of a new orsanl· utlon of ponlbiJ 1100,000 or 600,000 civilian air raid 1potten. Four brlradler seneral• will as· •1st him ln. reerullwr and traln· ln1 hie volunteer l!bs~rv~n._,. ,. Back In 1910, we.ffiought of -alr-

planea o4JO primarily uoctul for ob­oervntlon, nnd It woo tho olgnal C( rpo, our only llylng ccrvlce, that tho then Captain Emmons cintorceJ. H o adopted hlmoclf quickly to tho fighting nu woll ao obocrvlng uoco ot plonoo, bt?cnmo n keen Ulchnlclnn In tho nrt of plano development and flying, and, In 1920 nnd 1921 taught flying at llarvnrd unlverulty. llo lo a native of lluntlngton, W. Vo., and gndunlcd from Went Point In lOO!J.

• ~,11SS MABEL BOARDMAN, taU, rocal, tlrclel.lo ond alert, Is a

b•m co-operator ond commander. lf tr fO ycara with tho Red Cro!lll Is .. ln A.ccldcnt Gauc 0 timely cl·

tnUon, not t)l•odcr Victims only in the • R I 1 aftermath ot

I .owe to e o c:c ll•o tragedy ot London, but In her current WO!lh· ln.Jton announcement that tho Rod Ca DC! Is [lCaR!d for IIWlft cmorcency acUon. In U11.!J connection, aho rricn·

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Damaro estimated ~t about $2,000,000 wJas caused in the Ocean Dluffs, M~1111., area as the result of a tire that destro1ed a church and leveled more thnb 45q eottares. Onl;r a timely shUt In wind savel} hundreds of other bouses. Th" above photo sbow1 a row of .cottageiJ blirnJnr fiercely when the tire was · at Us helrbt. • ---•·«·---·----- -- __ _.,._.~~---·- ~- ___________ _;:--.-----Mexican Army Doctors Study U. S. Methods

~Jcltlenn arm7 medical omcer• vial& a Clllcaro drAft inducUon staUoa to study U. 8. arm7 methods. From lett, Capt. L. Johluon ol the cltaf& cmter. ~tcxlean army me:n, lltaJors Salas, Vera and Sanches: IJeu­tenanl Colonel Ramos and ltlajor Gomell. Captain O. Buei)'IIJkl, of tbe draft eenler. alaJor Zapata of lllexlco. Seated: n. Foraythe, a selectee,

UtWJ tho focl U1nl ll aonl moro than - · - = ~-~0~~~=~~==-c===~ JZI,oon,aoo to Europe last year, and et••c11 oU1cr dctollD of Ito oxpt~ndlni on J lntcmiltylna orsonlzatlan.

I'll•• Doardman lJ secreta,. cl Ule American. Red Cro11. lhulnr her nrvlc:e, Ill member­•hlp bu rron from 308 to l!l,OOO,OOO, with muc:b or the credll for tbll lucreue uslltled to ber. Dom and reared In Clevelaod, with abundant mean. and dlltlnrulahed famU,. auto­eedenll, abe wu a Walhlnrton aoc:let1 bud. In 1000, a frlenc! made an unautborlu4 use oilier name u one of the lncorpora· ton of the new Red Orou • J!~tt.~ e-:::.~~.mQi:J lltttlAt'd tt~o ,c;ail ·

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Wins Safety Award

Gov. R. A. IIudeJ of ConneeUeut (left) recelvlnr the Natlonal Safet1 COuncU'a lGto rrand award for states from Col. John SUlweU, pres!· dect of tbe COtmcU, whose tramc contest ta conducted ln 1.281 cJUu in the •s atatu.

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• o ro nl'<tll. ccnmo and at eonc, but with a touch of miUtaey alertnc!l.!l1 -on ever wntchlul ovangcl ogolnnl all th • ploauen of tho litany. .• - . L M't (}ctobor, MoJor I?dwotd

Eh.,;oo, or radio fame, aovo his WcllkhG.'oter cntato to Uto IAtthcran church. Then, In November, flo Maj. Bow•• Gioea covo hiD 02-

ton ocht With Freedom of and

One From FI'Uco =..;. navy. Previously ho hod given to St. Potrldt'o cathedral fcmr bug~ Engllnb elmo and claht ScbwcdlerJ mapl<!s.~. And now ho 11.1 giving to St. Patriclt'a an Andrea del S:lrto ~ntiao. mastcrplcco of tho Floren­tino p:1inter, dono ln 1516. tt Ia "Tho Uoly Family With St. John an:J mo. Ell!!ohotb.U

The major started 012 a rraud rarrlsna llnlah, alonr In h1J At· ties. Thlt writer remember. him 11 a renJal evaarel oflreal e.tate, and a cnuader a.ratnst crime Ia San Ftal'lcltco, lilaJ11 1ean aro. Even Ia that daJ be had Imposed oo a rrarnmar nbool ed•c•tl•• the ameotllat

. dlctloa In those parts. It was In &n Francisco, a mo.!

Utol\\tlcal town, tharll• moved IntO the lboatct._ It Mtlltt J917 that he )ltl51~ t!:~ Cat:lful U:.~aL"'t' hi New · 'Y<Iflf amt 1tleRaner flti car-eer·· was a plflasant upbound rldo en a gold· plated escalatol\ . ·

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Two powerfal flthtlnr lhtps wm bd comMtssiontd (lu Ma:v 15, when tho M!·foot submarine 1\laekerel (upper left), ai14 Use 35,G!JO.ton au~ drcadttaurllt Wasbltljtott {below), are plaeed ia sen-fee-. The Wasbltllfon wiD Joln her , sister ahlp, . the Notth. caroUna, wbJch was ~omtnissloned last Jtt011th. Feu otlset baU1e$ht.PS wW he lallllcltta ldUW. a ;rear.

Women Bowlers Hold Tournament

01! and on. ho bna betn tndio•a beat magqot lor flUl·mall and: hll ~·_tako'' haa been put dow at al'Qund $2$,000 . a week. . Ue a(arted bft amateur hour in .JD34 nnd it qulclcly blued Into a· tour-cloven ccnftaara• tlon. Ho lives abstemiously, as to food and drink, but sporta a ._,11,000 car, wllh veneUnn bllntfa..a rehlc• erator and cotd-rlmmed dlishej, and Ia pro\lldta plenty ot tueullan trlm· m.ltllll tor . tho entettllnment ot hta IQII'fl« .. He ctvea Udnit awa, ()Q

tb• .Uahtut · ~rowcatlon iild 1=~1 couJdnlt .~lblt h"v• «~me ·~. a~ht~ bl.lto~n tree:~ . • •

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FI•e · dan ot festlviUea wiD be ruled over by their majesties, R. L. Mallory Sr. aud Miss Nancy DoneJ· son, at tbe Cotton carnival Co bo held m Memplils, Tenn., May 13-17. There will be a "float" fOJ: nearly ~r:r abfe.

Tulip Time

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.NAZI'P~()PA.ei4.ND4. GOES ON UNOBECKEl) IN u.S •

ALI,. A?>!ERICANS, 'fro.m the Pres­ident · down to the lea!lt of us, · demn Hitler· ®d Naziism. 'Jie . none of Hitler or his kin<l, or ideology. We send· meri tt(o~cE~~~ for liPreading · the l'l;tzl de . and yet each week we are co\lllte­nancing the spread of-this ~ing we abhor.

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The German Library of Informa· Dyed in Soft BlendiDr Colon ·· tlon, undoubtedly financed by Ger· · many iU the interests of Hitler's CHARMING for a homey Uving Germany and clJ It represents, sends room nook or for a bedroom­broadcast over America the most this colorful octagon rug you can subtle kind of Nazi propaganda. Mil· make from old silk ·stockings ·at lions of copies of its weekly publica• the cost of a llttle dyel tion; "Facts in Review," are clrcu• ~ • • . J.ated in this country. The Amer· For detaUcd lnatrucllons for crocbettng

lean postal Is used to dis· this rug ll2·pngo bl>oklet. Tells also bow

tribute this It boldly an· 1n

upon request and without charge. You find them in hotels, auto camps, in our training camps,- and tn n1J possible places where they wjll be seen and read, and your name, once on the mailing list, means recefving a new copy each week. •

Typographically It Is an attractive publication, well printed, beautifully illustrated. E11ch word In the text

READER•UOMB SEI&VICiil ~:ll Slnll Ave. New Yorll C117

Encloaa 10 C:ellll tn c:oln tor 70ur copy of HOW '1'0 MAKE YOUR OWN RUGS.

Unlimited Debate of its 44 pages is a eulogy ot Hitler, his henchmen and Nazllsm. Its pur· pose Ia to convince American people that Hitler Is working for tho best In tbi Unltl:d. States 'f.!IDY!W tho intereofs of tho world, that be is a mcmbero have the right to hold world oavlor._that E!!S:Iand would de- 11Qor !at nb unlimited Ume 1a otroy. worlil clV11Iintion If ih-n£ COUll; t-""dew.bate. Unlc!l!l otherwise agreed try ltoelf is not destroyed. While on In advance, a oenator once rec­omooth, It is not even clevorly ognlzcd may hold tho ftoor as long veUed. ao be contJnuell to speak, or untll

With It ea.ch week are offered the ceooion enda. . many other publlcatiorus, any or all Debating time in the more nu. of which maY be had for the aoklng. mcrouo hoU!lo lo Dtrlctly pnrceUcd

Why, I wonder, w ouch an effort to out. · brenk down American democracy ============= permitted to opcrnte?

Certainly It lo !mown. Any officer of tho governmenr, uny member of congreoo, an well ao any citizen, may have coplco of the publication, ao many M • he wish eo, by merely onltlng fllr them. They will bo cent through tho American pootnl oyDtem fllr tho purpo::o of t:onvlnclng Amer­lcarus that tho German oyotcm of Hitler will prevail and that It Is beat for tho world that It ohould.

To permit clrC:ulaUon of this prop­aganda to continuo In hardly con­olntent with our American policy. It Is tho kind of thing that will lend to oabotoge In American ormo.mcnt plnnt.o. It will appeal to the fanaUc and the oubverolvc elementD. Sin of Omission • • • A wrona-doer lo oftm' n man

that hM lclt comcthlng undone, not olwnyn he that ba.o done oomo­thlng.-Marcuo Aurelius.

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Wtse Leadership Ten good soldiers, wisely led,

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There Is today, nnd han been for mnny years, tbe beginning of such a highway. It is from Vancouver, fol· lowinc generally the course of the Fracer river, to Prince George, a distance of something like liM miles. It m amotructed in the gold rt.l.!;hl-l .days as a menns of getting minf!rs in, nnd ora out of the then thriVing gold mining urea around Prince George. It was, and .fs, passable for pack animals, but not wide enough for nutomobUes. Beyond Prince George, nnd ns.lat-Mrth as ~atdton, is n traU followed by In· dilln$ .and trappers. Beyond Hazel• ton iU'e the unct>nquered RockY mountains ol British Columbia and Alaska. But "Slim" Williams says

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1'hey oat together In the big room, ncar enough George to hear any movement he mlcht make, or any sound. Mary sold: "I'm sorry allout Cap•n Corr, Pcler:" ·

"He's dying,'' he told her. "I'm pretty sure of thot." He added: "Rlchurd boo be~n mote olnce your uncle woa Jdlled. I'm occond, and

. Mat l!'orbcn came a!l to tnltc my place. It Father dlco, Richard wlll be captain."

She thought thio woo a curlouo thine for Peter *o nay. He cccmd to leer that hlo father's proopcctlvc death woo merely Incidental to Rich· ard'o advancement. Thinking o.f Tommy, ohc oui:mentcd: "Tell me about Uncle Torn."

Peter hcnltatcd. "Why, 1 did tell you," be enid, otter a moment.

··rr mean-nU about tt,•• oho urged, and smllcd: "U we don't talk we'll co to sleep, Peter.''

"WC)U, It woo n bowhead," Peter reluctantly explained. "We were on Japan. This wan a lone bull. We nll lowered, but we had a lona pull; and we spread out, and when he came up to blow It wan your uncle'o boat wan ncorCDt. The whale wan between him and me, Richard off to tho wind'ard. I put for the whale, and co did your unclc'o boot: but he beat me by a little."

"With you co ncarl" oho whln· pored ruefully. "Couldn't you do anything?"

"l woon't cloce enough to do any. thing,'' Peter osncrtcd, arguing an much with himneif no with her. "The whole omaohcd them, nnd then he 1tarted looking for more trouble." '

She did pot sleep that nig}lt. Sit­ting by Q~o:rge.'s bec:l, she b!_!d t~Ilte to put >iU these pew thing:? in .order In b~r mln.d. Uncle Tom dead. Cap­t~m Corr ill, dying, perhaps dead even now. P~ter 1 with that vein of qralicio\ls jtunwr in him still, that trick of teasing her In ways ·that hurt. Peter was uncomfortable about her uncle's death, as though he felt some~!ioubts of his own con· duct on that occasion, Tommy haled hlm. That was clear. Tommy blamed him; but·Toml'ny was young, his emotions likely to over~ule his Judgment. Probably Peter deserved no blame at all.

But Mary thought most of all of Richard, somewhere outside the bay In the Venturer, probably watch· ing his father die. Just as she watched beside George here. She

was once eager uneasy, remembering that letter of which he had mode a jest. .. She had found it In a boolt' caUed "The Complete Let­ter Writer." It was headed : "A Young Man Seeks the Ac:qualntance of a Lady he Lcves." She had thought it beautiful, had copied It, using Richard's nome and her own, In a . sort of make-believe, never meaning lt to be seen by anyone.

And in school next day, she was reading lt secretly behind the ocrccn of her geography when Peter reached over her nhouldcr and hmatched it away. '\ After school wno out she begged Peter to give the letter bnclt to her; but he raftwcd, lnolstlng that he would deliver lt to Richard, tor whom it was Intended. Moey praye'd him not to, and oecretly hoped he

"Old you kill 111m?" "Poor kJd! You were a rreat "No. I atayed lo pick up the men." lltUe gul, Maey-" "I don't cec that there woo any-

thing you could have done, Peter." would. Maybe Richard would read "Blnr:tlt, there woDD'tl" he cried. il nnd c:ome to her ond truce her In

"I won too for away." hlo onhol She nodded, .t'1i.v~r;£~g ~~t':!'.'J.tj ~\ 11!1~ !:~'it -<ley ?tJttr bt,"tlg~:'l: ~t't

• wmethlng 1n the man. "They were Richard'o ccrawlcd answer: "Dear ~th killed? Did you get them?" Mary, don't be a Uttle fool. Wait

till you nrow up. Dick." "No. snnlt." He added: ..

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.wouldn't m11rry me~ J Willi! young, wanted a woman >any pdc:~ at all;' . and for· all I ltnew thep. Peter' d. make- a man nnd a goo~ 11011 for me. I gave him and Y0\1 allke al.: ways, Richard: but, you're ·li mon.i and he's npt. •. knew that sure. after his first time at sea. ·The sea . .

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winnows a man, Richard; blows the chaff away and show!:! you wllat he is underneath. It didn't need tha' business of Tom Hanline to show m~ the inwardness of Peter. I IQlew before. I wasn't fooled,'' he said.J "Sa I cast hi111 out. It's all· In mY: will, Dick. Lawyer Ashburn's got it at. home. A dollar to Peter that was never mine, and the rest to you. that was always my own son." _

Richarc's pulse-beat choked him. Captain Corr's eyes were closed now; but the old man sold softly:

Dicit." He seemed to smile, but he Uld

not -speak again. He 'did- not 1mow when his father died, tiD Isaiah came at last to peer over his shoul· der and to say:

"He's gone." Richard loolted down, and he tUlW

thls was true. His father woo dead. He woo Captain now.

'l!e rose. He went on deck. He saw their position, sold to Mat Forbes:

"Mr. Forbes, my father lo dead. Keep her off and on. I'll be busy for a while."

He r~turncd below. He went lntu the cabin and closed the door. Alone UJorc, tender as n woman, he ¢1aved hla tnthcr'a dead face, nnd dressed him In oeemly garments. WhUo he woo. :to with his father he had coruild cd the problem which the old n'o revelation preoented. Thert;- britt been no chance to, nnk Capt(lln Carr whether Peter know the truth about hlmoott: but Richard wan ourc he did not. Richard even thought Peter need never know. When they reached New Bcdforcl, he mJght go first to lawyer Ashburn .and Drrnngo lor the dCDtrucUon .at tho will-nlnco he hlmncU would be tho only loner-and then he and Pe­ter could share alUtc no legal heirs.

He fixed on thiD Intention; but If tho occrot were to be kept, Inniah nnd Hiram munt be warned to sl· lcncc. So he told them c:rJaply that they were to forget what they had heard.

They anncntcd, Hlrnm with a word Inaloh more volubly.

Gcorao for much of tho night had been rcotle!l!l and mutteringin delir­Ium; but toward morning he feU co deeply nnleep that Mary leaned over him to make ·cure ho was ollll breathing.

She woo otkky hot, and nho thought of tho swimming pool that wan cool and solltnry. She toolt o towel and went down the· path. The Venturer was moving Into the bay; but there won time to be fresh ond clean bcfora Richard come nohorc. She nllpped out of her clothes and GWnm lnzUy, Wte a neal, no often under water n.n not. J nrambo came occltlng her to ooy the Venturer had o-:;~t-.;;•~'::1 ~;:;:!, ~ MP~ was approach· lng. She told him to go meet tMrn llJld help them land. When he was gope, she came out of the water, ohc drc!l!led and turned townrd the land·

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IN ASSEMBLING the new summer wardrobe, don't overloolt the lm·

portance of Unen for all-occasion wenr. There really Is no mnterlnl that more faithfully holds lt!i own than handsome Irish linen. Wit!\ women of discriminating taste, fine !men is 11 tradition, nnd now, be· cause of scientific processing, the new linens are rendered practically non-wrlnltable.

Anldo from the practical view, which ranlts linen high because of

•its complete waohablllty, crease· reoiDtancy and adaptability ta any type of wearing apparel, style ex• pcrt::J arc suggesting llr.en bccaUDo of the beautiful .colora In which It may now be purchancd.

A tnmd thl!l .oea!lon In the com· blning of linen with another fabric. You'll oec many linen dresoeo with wool contn, lined and collared to match tho drc!l!l. Linen nlooinay be combined with oillt or rayon prints very effectively. Often a monotone linen coot is lined with tho print of a matching frock. In thcoe lnntanceo, tho linen uocd Is one of tho heavier, oturdlcr wcavcn, either plain or with taill-ploid woven into the fabric.

A fashion highlight this ocaoon io the newly otyled longer jacltcto of polid colored linen, worn over bright gingham chcclto or printed cottonn. The attractive cnncmblc centered In tho photograph Wuotratco the idea. The Jnc1nlt, of deep green linen, In cut an expertly and fits ao auavcly ao nny painstakingly tnUor.cd wool. It topo n black, white and green checlted drc!l!l which follows careful· ly the llncn of a classic nhlrtwalnt frock.

Tile unc of linen in two-tuned com­blnotlono In a thlo--seO!lon theme that ntrem:en the popular contraot-color

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It'o "three checro for the· red· white-and-blue" when the claoolc ohlrtwnlnt dreoa ohown to tho .left In the group marches along In tho fnoh­ion parade. Tho dreso In of blue wrinltlc·rcniDtant lrlnh linen. The double blue-and·whltc c:olla.r nnd cuffo arc et!gcd with red rickrack, and tho chic crocheted belt niDo com· blnen the three colora.

A fnolil'on that women will wei· como ro tho rcdlngote that Is oty~cd of linen In hondcomo dark mono­tnnco. Thin to worn over print' froclm very effectively and over line drcll!lcn of a contrasting ohodo. A practical no well no smart Item In any wardrobe lo tho linen oult that is faohloncd with the lancer jacket. In navy or· darlt creon or tooot brown it Jnvlten many uoeo, for the Jaclcet may be worn over casual lrockD when not worn with Ito matching skirt.

The young oct glorlen thlo oeaoon In the new Uno mtddy blouoo fnoh· lono. An oummcr odvnncco, dance floors will booot linen dinner drMoco. On beaches, dre!lllmalter bathing oultn In linen will take to the water and many play suito. and beach drell!lco of Irish linen will be worn l:)y vac:atloncro.

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YOUR EYES TELL I"'" ' how you .s ' • feel inside filJ Look In :row mirror. S..lf ltmponqconatl• ~lion Ill ltllln& on Jour fac., In :rour •:rn. Tbtn lf1 Garfltld Tn, lht mild, pl .... nl, thotou&h wa:r 10 cl .. nae lnlnnall)' ... •llhoul dnall~ .. ,..,.. Fnl btllvt, LOOK III.TI'l:ll. •ork btlltr. lie- 2~ •• druptorn.

Easlnr Relaxation Straining brca~tn tho bow~ and

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"Richard?" She opoke her thought, \".Jay, nice to her. which cloaked tile path in lime lo uut reflecting that he might think Iter She won glad ohe would nee him see Richard catch tht! rope J a ram­word an implied criticism.' ''He's In the morning. bo dropped to him; and a moment very brave, isn't he?" The Cnptnin's cnbm on the Vcn- later, ns the wholebont llfted on the

..-.;:._ •nu"":;;d Wl"r;tH. •""'trk U 1 -• b' .. .,....,,,.. • ....... .., ""' v ... turer won tln tJu~ starboard cide, swe , 1C stepped mm '•Y osuore. ot red or yellow in gloves rind your boutonnlcr~lhc sum totn1 will be "style." hnsn't brains eno,ugh to be afraid opening off the common room aft. Mary had forgotten bow taU Rich•

when he ought to,'' he said. "U you into which the companionway de- ord was; how tall ond bronzed nnd call that being brovel You alwnys d d Whit M k t h · d k. H ---: d d hi

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thought o ·lot of Richnrdl" seen e . e ory ep er vigil ar • e c ... ne a gun un er s ashore, Richard Corr sat there nll arm, ond he wore a cap too small

She smiled a IitUe. "I ct!rtainly thnt. night wntchlng his father die. for him. Hi9 shirt was open, hill

" •. !. prlnt9 thot pattern red or yellow on J white are exceedingly chic.

didl Of COUJ'SC, he never lmew"'ilriiiij'IIct:~w~€on!S clear_JO_Rj~h~r_!) tbnlll.!1med- lcnn _hip.s _tight. .in_. tromera _.w.,<U...J4 ___ ~····~".~ --- eXiSfeir; oul T riSea 10 wormup. " - - -now could help hls father: yet seemed too scant for hio powerful .,.

from o distance." when he heard the boat alongside, thighs. He came GUiding up the He chuckled. "Remember that he went to the foot of the companion path nnd she waited without mov•

tetter you wrote him when you were to meet Ephraim Doncaster. ing, watching the way hill feet a young ()neT" But only Mot Forbes descended. seemed to grip the ground, the

Her cheeks burned. "I didn't write "Mr. Doncanter'SI'deod, Mr. Corr," swelling muscles above his knees It to him! It wasn't meant for him. he snid. "And co is MrS'. Doncaster. ruJ climbed. She thought, hall

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lncr.elJSf} in Popularity There In a Iorge demand for hand·

knit apparel. Even the machine knits have been brought to such a ~olnt of pcrfec\lon that they have the handknit look. Dresses are so - -- n wa~Jd letter ~rd.ltheiir . ..diauJ~+smillin!l:rll.ow-Oftell~iO--J!lCQple-thwt{-

book, a love letter, and I thought ter drew together without speaking, fj{-f-e,lf_~>eF.U,'--fB~b~.~E~ Ulat--they-...dO- -Am-+--

mfl;s any of the otyllng dctaUo that give diotinction to tobrlc trent­menta.

tt was sweet; so 1 copied ttl You Richard droppl!d his eyes, seemed each 1rying to decide when to caU. know perfectly weU it wosn't mMnt to wnnidcr t.bi!l; but octunlly ho was a word ol grcotinu, or to lin a hand. for Richard, Peter Corrl" only conscious o/ the- tact that his She said: "I've had a swim, It

Peter touched her hand, leaning father was dying, and that Mat and was so hot." near her. "Poor kid! You were a every man aboard looked to him He said: "Felt good, l'U bet." great little girl. Mary. You kttow. now for command and leadership. She oficred him her hand. HIS )'ou've grown up mighty beautiful." ltitam Minick fifid tsaiah Capples, was hajd and heavy and firm. She Ue lentled bock again. "It's ol· carpenter ahd cooper, oldsters who asked for his father; and he said: ways griped me to hear Richard had Sililed with Captain Corr for "He died about daylight." rend that letter of yours to people muny a voyage and wl:lo loved him, "rm sorry."

were here In the common room shar-a'i!d laUgh about it. I know ft wasn't lng his vigil, standing by; nnd Hi· He nodded. "Yes, he died." 'lDY joke to your" rrun crossed now to look In at the The sun shone bOldly. The Ven·

She whispered in n sort of tcrtor: slclt man, Richntd asked 1\~t: turer, dingy, graceless, bluff of bow "Does he read it to people?" "My brother didl}'t come back ~nd stern, with draggled s~ils half· nramatic bags with swnnk shol!s

He chuckled. 110b, yes, he kept it •. hltnsell?" · furiE!d. ln.Y to her -sl\tlrt anchor itt of shiny pertora~d leather to mntch . _ ..... J:t;:~~ g!l! it ~:>Jn:J>meV;-l;l'!i'e• ~c>~~ o$f~~,. ~e . ard 'i'GI'tUrlY -£1lO¥imfG;~i~~~d- llllld: ;,P~ter s'Em(~ ~ . ntm by 1~~~ •

She rose hurriedly, blindlY es~p.. uweu, tbere's. notll,lng could be your folks were dead too. You been Ute young pictured is carry-ing so he would not kno'! her hurt. d6ne anyWay/" Ricl)ard decided. here aU alotu:r, have you?" Ing, shiny patt>nt leather Is "1'11 15ee how George ls/' 11he said, · lra corr si)Oke, tsalah and old Hi· "Not alon~?,'' she said. "My hll&' cleverly to form wings of rut-and took the lamp and went to the ra:m beard him, and came to bond's with me. ·We took Father's ffcd and ted potent, This bag other room, Cttbin dixit~ but Captain Carr !lnd Mother's place." is ropmy but compact and Is styled

George was a$1eep, but shlf stOod oruy a£ hfs son, He asked: ' 1Husband'l" She saw nil'! pupils wllli nu· the "last word'' Improve--be8ide him fot a wblle, deeply sliak· "Wbete•s Peter?,. widen like a eat's. "Who's he?" . ritents. You wiD find it the perlect efi, wishing to be alone. It seemed "AShore. Father. We're at Gil• She $mlled at the• sudden quell· ~omplement tor )'our new toillcur hk:tedible that Rlt:hard could havec end. He's gone to get help tor you.." · tion. "lte't: · Geotge McAusland, a and purticularly chic ca!'ried with the made a jest of het Jetter .. Some bf "I'm pa:rt beip fiick," he said. '.trUssi<ittnty, a Sta.tr of Maine man. now.so-vogul!ih black talllt? jacket the absurd phrases which.once bad "~C!u'Jl :00-Cap~n'&y~ tnprntng.'' He was on the Sunset. We come suits.., By the way. the tot~knot that llet!tned to her S<i bellUutilJteturned · RiCl!atd fiitd liev&' Ued to Ulfs•old fl:om Horioluiu :togl!ther. 'HP.TS ffne. SUrmounts tlte pretty ncaa Of' l1ie to tomiertt her • .or liave v~tuted. to man. "I'll do tlie:bf!sl I can, thert,•• ·You11I like· -each otlitir.'' )'oUIIg lady here posing is a very dit<:Jose t#t exc:eS!Iive pa,sion • ;_ .'' he 11ald .humbly. · · ltcf loOked lll'ouiitf .tiS though tt.Y· ntYI·tllshlon chapeau. • j'Ob, do not slig}Jt ·a passion so '*JMk out for Peter/' to atacovet the answer to aome tideiil' • · • ·" ••T&e 'tJrant Jovet'' ;'I'fi 'tak~ cate O( him." . · enfgmaJ .'"Where U' he?" he · !ieWest wti!lt Watches ate square,

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Sweaters and cardlgans· abound In unique trimmlngo, ouch as wool yorn fringe, dangling tassels, em· brolderies and knltteii okirts are now ~ade with plento of ~.res.

Low·Cut Necklines Call For Bra to Match Dress

Neck!Jnes ore on their way down

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and down,. almost to the waistline. , With this typl! of dress, comes a bro ADVERTISIN' ~ to match. You eon fasten the o~;~ • ""' . t~f~:}~t~5'/p~~-1r.~;~~r··,~_.-, .. ·--" · ~f~p.-o£ land necklines that may be a natlcm. lt pofnta the wat. ~:it will. ,. We marel~follow-!ollow 1o

Brims Large, Sm11Il It's iHar. cry from ~he tiny littlo

aowot topknots milliners ore pleased t(l call bn~.to the Wide, wider, wid­-est orinls that are forecasted for went with fl\linrn~t·ftoeks. A proper­ly . t'!QW,J!Pi:d wardrobe of hMdgetu• J!}!ould :!rt.cludc _both. Til.!! cunl)lng flower hats bl!lve captured woOton's toney to th~ extent thnt they wiU continue fn tho picture .for a Jong time to oome, but from now on they must aharG honors wJth the stunning blg pompaddUr bdrna1 Vexfciltl aau~tiQ· tel~ and· th~ t4tce-tramJn, •'@vered ••1on" types.

new _heightt of comfort, cf convenience, of happin-.

As tinle OOM· on adverl:U. · ing Ju11ed 2n01'• ~d m9ie1

and. u it Ia uted mor• we · a1lprolihnoter~lt'l~ 'Way adverliahlg hal-ol ~- ct .two~~ lo •v•rYhOl/y · · · the·c~ · · ·

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noun.ce the e1 ""'"'ement end apRro­ach111Jr matrl~ of their dautbter, VJrelnla, to Lt. Ivan Scot! Taylor, aon. ol Mr. and Ml'B. J. 14. Taylor, alao of thla clt>y. Fomnll announce· ment of the approachin(r marrla&'l waa made &t a tea Sunday afternoon

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Announcement waa made· 0 n &'Old· ld(red carde and }ettered In rold w.aa "VIrelnla and Scott." The weddlnr Ia to be a brilliant social fVIIlt <>f )ate Way,

Tbe aale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed \Yhen tboae preaent at tbe hour namea have ceaaed biddlnsr. The per· aon makinsr tbe highest bid will bo required to Immediately pay the amount thereof.

-IAe Oruee8 Citizen;

lltatt of New UtiiCQ 1

Any penopa claiming advenely the above~dea"ribed land are ad­vlaed to file their clalma, or ob· jectlona, on or before tbe time deadgnated for ole.

Ooullty of Lincoln. •· Paul A. Roach, · IN TBK PROBATB COURT.

la tlr.t 'Uatttr of The E1tate t AlB Mayl6. Rt>srlater. '

of W. A. Yota, No. 6211 Decea•d.

0 Notice Of Appolntmor.t Of Admlnlatratrlx.

. 'l> Subscribe to thtt New1. •

· Lii(OII Oil (O. Notloe II ben by liven that on the 16th C17 of April, ltc1, the undenlrned wu I IIPflattd admJ•IItratrll of the Eatata

1 tl W. A. Yatll, dece&Hd, In the above •••14 Court, and havilll quallftld u -~ lA)' o~ Ja~Ylnl • dalm JIIIDJ&. .W Ntatt II ureby aotlft.d to tUe thl ••• wlthla all montba from Way 2nd, 1141, ud make proof u rwqulred by law,'

Malco Guollne, Df•tllate and Kerosene

Whole11le and Retail

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Ruby Ward, AdrAia!ltratrla.

lob ll. Hall, H1rry Miller's Plue

NO CITY TAX Attoral)' for Admlnlatrltrlz, Clll'boso, Nnr lltlleo.

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' sate; mUu oE lteps. Super· fex costs little to operate because the butoua rtmain lie qnly tbout two hours ouc of 24.

. • t Enjoy better 11\'ln!, areater ndety of more \\'hole$0me, appetbtns loods. deUcJoua troztn de .. err., wlth tkt tt!djetator.tllatp~fJ {Pt JtaeU Yilth ltt •••Jngs.

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Order of Service of Firat Baptist Church

·-Sunday School 10 A. M. Preal'hing serVice 11 A. M.

B. T. U. 6:16 P. M. PreacbfngService, 7:15 P. M. W • .M.U. Wednesday afternoon 2:80 P. M. _ Prayer meeting Wednesday ev­ening '1:00 P.M. Cbdir practice Wednesday ev­-enlng7:46 P. M.

L. D. Cochran. !'astor ..

Santa Rita Churc:h -Rev. Fr. Salvatore announces

Sunday Masses at 8:00 a. m. and 10 a. m, at CarriZozo.

Church of Chriat Elvin Boat, Miniater

Sunday Service!! Dible School · 10:00 A. M Preaching at 11 A. M. & 7 P. M. Midweek• Bible Stud)' on Wed·

nesdny nt 6:45 P, M. Ladies' Bible Study on Thursday

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We,h~ve re.centJy Jnstall~d the famo~s FIS:QE:R Permanent . . . - waving macbintt the only· one jn the state ' . .

WE SPECIAL~~~, 'IN ·THIS ~ARTICULAR WAVE

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Glen Dorsett Samuel Welsrh s~c.-T~as. Noble Grand

T.'E.KELLEY ·-Funeral Director and

Licensed Embalmer 'Phone 33 11 •

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Service Men -To the men of Lincoln C~unty,

whOso numbers w~re drawn m the National Lottery 9:~11 who are .lfl· ducted into the Ml11tary Servares of our country· T be American Legion, cordially inviteo y~u to avail yournelf of every facihly ?l · the American Legion nnd ~ux1l· iary of Post No. 11, Camzozo. We wi!h to aesur& you of o u r heartiest co·ol)erntion and t~e cervices of this post tu c offered m any pllesiblc way that moy be of benefit to you,

Albert Scbnrf, Commander, By: Dnn Conley, Adjutant.

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Labor blank. for .ala at the LIN COL!'~ COUNTY NEWS

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-Serve/ freezes with NO MOVING PARTS

EVERY YEAJt. more aod moze people who've had ext>Crienat wlili othu

mnkcs arc chm&lOJ co Gu Rdrlger• woo-co get itt exduslYe &d\'&OtsgtJ.

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.,_ COHTIKUIO LOW OI'DIATINe COST

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Meets on the firot Thumdny In each month.

Visitini Stars cordlnlly invited

Mrs. Pearl Bostion W. M.

Jeannette Umon, Se(l.

DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH

Meeting dntea 2nd nnd <ith Wedneadnya or each month

at 7 p.m. . Mayme Greisen, Noble Gnmd Birdie Walker, Sec~tary.

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ISHeRE, SO When in Need -or C-oal

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. any greater increaile in the Nati~nal

RQLLANP.' S, The old_ reliable PRE.SCRTPTION DRUGGISTS.

clebtt tha.,n We have -~ Jn1~~ol(e. Mil"S Thelma White of White · Natlurally, nQbody · ~ ~Y at the waws in town Monda~ on :ln.ul•

prospect of he\11-vier ~1!6, h11t it is nes. plet1sant to relate ~ that; t~ere ure comparatively few fault f!nuers over Mrs. H. M. ~ of Capitfn . . the· proS(Jeetive ' obliptioM. · IDhf,l q business visitor in Camso=o ~t

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people realize that this co\llltry is up Sutulldny. n·gmnst a situatio.n . in which what

A full line of cosmetics and face creams. All · reliable brands1 to beautify and :etnbellish a

Woman's natural good locks. . • • • • • has to be ,spent is of emaSl i)ll-por- Lt. Aubrey Hines baa been tran&--

rtal:u:e, COOJilaTed wit.h what ~ur fail- :ferred frqm, F1ort Knox, Kentucky . ure .to -meet thAt sltuation mvolves. to Can~p Pine, N. Y.

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be borne by the people who •have Mr. l1nd Mrs. W. W. Smith of more than he has. (),bviously, the White Oaks visited their da\li'hter, ten or twenty-thousand-a-'Y(lar indl· Miss Barbara Smith here ~onday. vidual, nctUBtomed to ll'Ving on a ,. PROGRAM FOR MOTHERS'

DAY AT LINCO!.N CHEVROLE;T PROGRAl\1 .

SPECIAI.IZATION col}l'ltlensurate seale, he· Is be- _ Corporal Roy Olark o! Fort BUu ing aiitlictedi uDd'uly, and top- last Sundny In Carrizozo.

are nlready I)Ver-taxed. o.f .fact, it is doubt.tiul if meas-ure 0 t any 5ort won nppro-v.~l, but 1,\'>W the frlm requirement of the genera) ~acrlfic;p.. the prosp~· tivc bl)l demands is bo1ng met "iinther oheerlull)'l. · 0

As to the excise taxe:~-who would worey if onlt' fewer clgqrettc went in a package? An extra penny on a aoft drink certtJinly roUs .tor great diatre&s and llfl for the man who drinks tho 0 trong potionll-'Whot deep flONOW figuren In an additional dollar a gn!lon on whl:Jkcy 7 Actuul­ly, we arc p:wJng tho bill for our own alns of omioalon---.llke the rcrrt at the worll. _

W c were wcl1 on our W<l)" to a two-ocean llAVf twenty yc:~ro ago. lind we kept to th:lt dc:llgn that wan lntcrru:ptcd b)'l tho Wnohlngton Dlcannnmcnt Conference, 'we would not now hllvo to be fovcrlohly build­Ing up a grrot dofenne machine. lind we followed tho c.mmple of nearly every other nnt!Qn and · o.doptcd a lloUc:y of military trnlning !or our boyn, Yr"Cl would no now be carrying on a drntt, tw.!t lntcrruplo co mo1ny ellroers.

"01 All Sad Worda"-ll 0ur t.wo-<X:ron nnvy wcro nn ac·

tuatlty and not merely a doubling of our nhlp atrength in courtl() of con­ctrucUon for cxnm;plc, wo would not now bo ~llehlng Japan. wonth!ring If abo a:~ golna- to go after tht! Brit· lnh and Dutcll po::ac:doll!l that rep· r'l!llent her emplro ()X'JJ:Ulclon pro­Jects. Ja~n would. In o.ll prob3blllty, never h:lvo joined tho llltlllr nxJo had wo not abBndoned the Idea of coll3t&nt mattlal prcp:uooncmJ.

nut twenty )'t14rll nsro tho whole wor!d dreamed of a lonJC period of peace. Tho nnUom had nub:::cribcd t.o antl-a~gro!llllon pneto; war wno out­lawed, theoretically ond diplomatic· ally. The peoplo of 0 ur country, Uko t,ho::e 0! Eng!and, ~nell and tho ollllllli!l' coDmrloo, were wt'ary of otrife, anl doubly weoey of mu tax· es. -'nlelt' $roverrmienfu 1o11owea t1w · ppo,pulnr amhbltton. and disannll­mllnt aeemod the rc:ltlstlc am! ceo• nomic oourte. S 0 the world

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Mr. Wayne Richard waa an Pas() visitor Bundny amt Monday,·

In rolet's newlY.: created specinliwUon Lincoln as UIIUAl, on. Sunday. May progrAm announced April 6 by WU-

-The ond.er of the day in as' E. Itolfel\ general sales mana· : ger. 102 men arrived hero May .1. to

Sui'liJay SchoOl --·~---10:00 A. M. begin an Intensive three-week trail\• Mm. L. T, Bacot of Dou~laf, ~rl·j ''ot1ters' Day Sermon and Colored lng couroe iQ. tho phases of cuat.omer-

ZOI13 was a ,_.i:Jitor In Carrizozo Cln!lk Talk ~--------~-~ 11:00 A. M. dealer relatlonshi 1ls with which .tboy Sunday and Monday, l)nroute home L. F. Cullett, American S. S. will work when they· return to the from Tucumcari. Union Mi68fonary field. Fifty-two of tho men nro ro-

Daalcet Dil\ner -~---- 12:30 P. M. ccntly appointed At:!lbU:mt Zon9 Ser• l\1r. nnd Mrs. Albert Snow spent lht Mothers' Day Pro&'l'am by all Sun- vice l\lnnagcre, who wil~ be ochoolcd Monday In Ruldoco. ck)o Schools and Churehe6, 2:00 P. M. to work dirccUY' with' the 8,1'i00 deal· ·

• Prize to the oldest and youngeat ods' Set•vlce Mon!l~cru. in developing Mro. \VI11 Norman and dau~htcr, Mother preseftt. • the Intent and most model'fl moth~ ,

Mrn, Diith McKinley, w.went to Al- U Ia suaetted that ~ho Sul)erln- of euotomcr.clcrvfce rclntlonohips. 1 tendent of etleh Sunday School oct They will also 11UtlJno mctliodD fw

buquenJue last Monday to vla t a eommlt.too to complete aJTango. the training of opprentfc:CII to replal:o Mra. Jimmie La Rue. ment. and puah tho plana for t.ho dny. m(lChnnlet~ rectulrlrl for the national

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enjoy the day, . appointed As.,.Jistnnt Zonll Buclntie!l

You to Give U• TRIAL

(ity 6iS Phoneft

I Mnnugcrn, who will be thoroughly 'IToublea of a trlamour airt head· llChoolcd In apeelalizcd bw;inC!ln IMn.

fne for the 1110vlea. Ader.j ~ · agcmcnt mcthodo to tnke to dcalol'IIJ St. Johna ez.plaJna 10m0 dlf!lcultl\la I thun further ntrengthenlng" Chcvro• ot Jnb.'oducln.a- aoclalfte refinement jlot'o ')lroifrnm ot "apccinll:ntlon !Qr Into the 1llckera and tolla boww ono

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pr«ty little -blulfllood had- her •ll•:or Thb croup will conduct ita thr~ IIPOon rudely anatehfd from her

1 wcl!k trainint: and cchooll~ · porlod

rfi.rrrlo'!Jai;\ but (a mald01r f:Ood Without ~In~: nrJ thl• fncilitlro of Central Of• mta thla bea-uutngo fc:~turc I flee. Both .gTOUPn beaM nn outllno of

American ,Weekl)\ tho rmca-lthc plnn fruru Mr. lloller, oponlna' -"A.,., ANGEI<ES EXAMINER. I tho r,ehoollng cc!llllon.~.

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THBRB•s a rule (or )'Our &nidance you may not find

subtract one

Bectute when you buy • new car this 1pn"'&' y~u waat Olft that will iri J'OU through many • summer.

Corever free from service attention­to 1tout. ride-steadying torque-tube drive-with nolhin,aboutitto go wr-ong.

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· · good throtl&h and thtou6.

Buick'• bodict are roomier, its frumes hllltdcr-jtf ttceringgears go three to lour timet 11 long without adjustment and Ita main bearings have balf·a~tain the terYice lite in them.

Tradeup,Corlntta®e,tothoFJuJW.L power of Buick'• mote t-6ioient yaJy ..

· in·hcad tam,bt·c~t. Tblnp like that realty count these daya - yet they're youn in a Butck for a

Trade up to the thrift ot Compowul Carburctiont .... excJuawety Buick'•• and -at much •• lOJ. to 15~ moro economical of fUOl1no tb.tiu lat yott.

Trade up to • 1plendiforoua big Body by Plther -to Buick'•· all·ooil

triBe! morc:tat inoat iban J'ou'd apend ba my ••ent.

Go CIU on ,o;,r_ Bu.iclc dealer now I

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Th'ue wa.s a time when t1UJ man who played badmintpn wa.s regqrded. ·· at wmet/Jing le.s1 than a. l1e·man. But tlto.se day• are gone. I'{' the.s{l action pl•oto.s made by the Speedray technique, ttco topnotciJert, Ken DavidsQII and llugh Forgie, .show you sonJe o/ the stroke1. ·

Tof.' Tlw •lmttlt•coclt, or .. Birt ,'' ;, in Jlll{llt acrou ll1o net h'''"· and K1•11 Dat'ill· ton (loft) alao looltl all iflw it •oarlnfl, after 11na•laing it over to /ail oppon~nt, Ilugi&­Forgle, u:ho I• rl'coverjn.s oJter soins oO balancl'.

Rig/u: Zou•ic! llugla Forglo completing on •round·tlle-lwnll •ma•l•. Tlail •laoJ iJ IUI:'d by tho belll'r ployera rntlaer tlaan n bad:• hand ltrolt41.

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By'IJOPE CJJAMBE.R:LIN (Releoled by Western Newspaper Vn!Qn,)

. NEW · YORK. :\- In a small, dark room in a corner of a tall bUilding in New YoJ,'k's "Raqio City," A~olf Hitler shouts bit-­terly against the British em­pire; Prime Minister Winston Churchill retor.ts vigorously tb~t his country will not .,yield an inch; Pope Pius· XII prays for. peace; Franklin D .. Roosevelt takes the oath of the offiee for a third. term as President of the United States; the Dionne quin­tuplets sing "Oh, Johnny, Oh."

The setting Ia the record library of the National com-.

room, ers, are more than 50,000 transcrip­tions of virtually. every phase of his. tory, awaiting only the pilsh of a but­ton and the scratch of a needle to bring them to life for tor!l.!lrrow' s historians and students.

'rhe value of the library cannot be mcanured In dollars-Its treas­ures rival those of a dozen Captain Kldds. And, In years to come, stu· dents, historians, scholars, cduca· tors and journalists will be able to use the library, just liB contempo­rary writers Wle llbmrles and mu­seums and newspaper morguen.

Voices, EmQtlons Important. Take, for exam pie, a journalist In

the ye11r 19117 who In sweating ov.cr a series of columns on "The Second World W11r." Newspaper flies, mag• azlncs, bookB, scholarly dissertations will provide him with the basic factll. But what about the actual voices of Hitler, Munnollnl, Roane· veil, Churchill, eye-wltncBscs, and whnt about the cmotlonn and intona­tlonn which printed words don't con. vey?

In tiny grooves he will find tho complete otory-told from du(tou~ and underground otudloD nmlcl tho crash of burntlng bombs, the octenm of air raid nlrcno, th:o omlnouo ol­loncc of the Forcot or Complegnc.

Hlotorlano of the futuro wlU be IV~M~ to hear tho whole otory, from

that moot dramatic day In broad· costing, Sunday, September 3, 1039, when o. tlred, coft-opoken centlcmtul announced "with regret" to o grlev· lng world tbat Ulo government of Gre(l\ Brltoln wns ot wor with Ulo

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Playlnc: back a broadcast a few mlnut~:s after It bas cone orr the air Is an .easy maUer. One. side .of .tbe r!l!l9~4. wiD contain an hour-long sbow. Because of the aluminum shortage, only pickups from abroad and broadcast!~ of 11 controversial nature are recorded on acetate; others are recorded on little rolls of film.

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the m:fate<l submarine, Squoius, from the bottom of the ocean otl Portsmouth, N. H.; the Ohio river floods.

Sports - Football and baseball games, golf tournaments, the Olym. pic games.

Politics ·- Conventions, Inaugura­tions, debates.

Superior to Printed Word. Jompacked with acetate dl(llw, U1e

tall pUea of tin contnlnera 1n NBC's record library are In some ways more valuablo tbon the other basic souree of hlstorico.l matter-the printed word. For since the record· Inc of a historical oituatlon prcncnts tho actual scene ll.terally and with· out Interpretation, the llotener Is mode an ear-witne!l!l to the golngo­on and placed In a position to pao!l obJectively on "what happened."

• BecoUlle special event broadcoot-

lng lo taken pretty much for granted, It may be hard to concclve the ref· erencc value to coming generations of thin collection ·of recordings. The worth tnlght be more fully realized by looking further Into the paot.

Think · how they would be cher· !shed lf there were records of Lin· coln'o Gilttyoburg AddrCS!l ond the Llncoln-Douglno debates; tbc our­render of tho British army to Wll!lh· lngton at Yorktown; Napoleon's talks to hlo coldlcro; and Robert Ful­ton's first steamboat trip up tho Hudson river.

The acetate rccordlngo mentioned have on o.lumlnum bnne. With tho notion's defense production In full owing, 'non-deferwe consumption of· aluminum to being curtaUed. There­fore, only plckupo from abroad. and brondcnnw of a controveralal na­ture are now recorded on acetate. All other recol'dlngo of brondcasw are recorded on Uttle rolln of film which can be played 11ack In a "re­cordograpb." A day-long nchcdule of broadcasw occupies but a short film toil.

Record Overse.as Broadcasts. Ovcrseo.n broadcoots ore recorded

on "memovox" flexible eel-

'hour-long .. uu1w

Al)'the years roll on,_students, hls­torlons, ocholors, educators and journalists will find delving into by­gone days much easier. Radio's rec­ord library uoes flWoy with the ardu­ous task .:Jf searching for officinl pa· ~rn. manuscripts, letters, diaries, &roadsides, pnmphleto, newspapers, magazines nnd volumes of transac­tions.

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~pos~ plana tor 'clobhoules to be opuated tor men "1n the armed. 1l"nl~_ate ~~pect.et! by Firat (llan-Priva~Stantey P. Kulik. at Wllkes Barre, Pa, .UeftJ and w. Spencer Kolierlson, cliilrmiD or tn trntmt tletyiCCJ OtJanbatlon exe-cutive board. '.nle t1. S. o. Is launchln1 a drive for $10,765,ttt to maintain 33!) recreational centers throu1h011t the country.

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ardeners GARD)l!NS OF·QU~LI'l''f

THERE have been changes in . recent years in prac-

tables to grow as large as pofl&illle. '!'his -procedure - gave a ·· higher yield in po\.IRds, but very often it lowered the qual~ty of vegetables.

Some vegetables, of. course, like tomato, must be mature to be pal­atable; but carrots, cucumbers, beets, summer squ!lsh, turnips, radishes, and others ore more ten­der and tasty when not much more than halt grown.

Gardeners· are finding_ that It Is wise to plant oftener than once or twice a year, to maintain a regu­lar s1,1pply of proper!blzcd vege­tables. Gardens prove more en· joyable, and more pr~fitnble when successive pfantings of favorite crops are made every two or three weeks, providing garden-fresh vcgetablca for the table over a lone season.

It is also true that few garden· era today save flower needs. Fino flowers growing In the home gar· den often nrc cro011-polllnated by others of the some spccleo, mak­Ing flowera erown from their oeed lnfcr!Qr, and untrue.

J. Fuller Pep B7 JBRRY LINK

OOU!ln came hll!l thJDgs ftgUre4 out. "PUller," oyo ahQ, p=ln' mo my ueonc1 hotptn' of KEI.J.OQG'S PEP, "tho rroron j'OU'ro a go-getter Is btcaw:o you're a c:nme-baclter."

And r got to Mmlt;, ro:u.oaa•s PEP hrus go~ mo gotn• 4114 c:mnln' -£l)ln' 1Ulc1 gettln' things dDDQ and comln' back tor moro PEP e:lth morntn•. 'l'hllt'o What «nnts ot gettln' oll your vtt&mln•.

.XEJJJOGG'S PEP hB!Il.'t got 'tm oll, Ot COUtSb, bUt ~~·a 6trll•1011&' ln the two \hat aro utnwJhort In Iota o' pcop1o'.s mc:~)o vitamins n.antt D.

WorkiD~ of Rumot RllnlOl' dom; not nlwnya -err; U

sometlmeo even elecw a mo.n.­Tncitll!l.

neu'' andaddBtomach bother you&ll. evening! ADLA Tablets· can relieve you ~d give-.you a chanc;p to "put ~'t.GetADLATabtet.at )'Out drug •tore.

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1'1' WAS WONDERFUL FOOD!

Remember tlying home, pigtalla thumping, to smell supper, and guess? Remember being saucer­eyed as mother's marble cake took a phi" ribbon at the fair? And re­J;nember licking the last bit of sweet­ness from tht;~ frosting

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Ilmow you must remember. How could you fprgct? It was wonderful food!

And it's to the beat cooks in the world - our mothers - that this week's column Ia dedicated. When you pay them homage on Mother'a day, 1941, perhapo you'll enjoy us­ing some of the following ~ecipeo, favorites of the long ago.

In those days, to be caught 'with· out . plenty of food, and good food,

too, for all com­era was to ahow oneself a poor houaeltecper, a bad hand in the kitchen.

.But times have changed. A largo "crock" of but-• tor, a "baoket"

of eggo, and a "wedge" ot cheese nrc no longer a part of the regular suppllen on the ohelf in the vegeta· blo cellar. Nor oro reclpco penciled on tho fiy-lcnf of the family ledger. But the bB!llc goodno!l!l In oWl the

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Menu For a Mother-Daughter · · Banquet ·

(For not-too-large a croup) Btrawber17 and· Pineapple Cup

· Roast Chicken Giblet Gravy Bread FIWnj · Fresh &pararua

Fruit Salad Ice Cream

Coffee Cookies

Milk

1:hocolatc coating, made by com­bining 1 aquarc unsweetened choco­late, melted, ¥• cup sugar, and ¥• cup water. Cook• over .. low flame until smooth and thick. Cool llllgbt­Jy. • Double the recipe for three 10. Inch layera. •

FeUclty FrosUnr. 2 egg whites, unbeaten 2 cupo brown ougar, flrrhly pa~ted DO!lh of anlt • 7 tablespoons water

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QUESTION: Would it be advisable to install a coil to heat water in

the firebox of ni)"· on burrilng fur· nace? The burnet" is of the rotary type. Is such a coil dlftlcult to install, and does it In any way affect the heating of the home? There are 11 in

dA!swer: -~ 03!f:h~o~t~~~=;~~~i a water hcathig con In tbe of e fp111ace, and especially in one with an on burner. u ybur heater Is hot air, you had better put in a separate pot stove, or laundry stQve In which the temperature of the water can be controlled. You can get pot stoves that feed coal by a magazine or by a stoker, which:are very satisfactory. It Is quite pos­sible that the modem type of stor­age water heater burning gas will serve your purpose. These are eco­nomical; and tf you have not done so, I recommend ask}ng yo~ gas company for figures.

Damp Plaster. Question: In damp weather the

wall planter In my old house sweats so that the paper becomes badly stained. Rc-ofzlng and papering the walls doea no good. Can we pro­tect tho paper by putting thin Wl;ltcr­

·prooflng on the plaoter?

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Combine egg whltea, ougar, salt and· water ln top of double boUcr, bcl:ltlng with rotary egg beater un· tu thoroughly mixed. Place over rapidly boiling water, beat ~natant­ly with rota17 egg beater, and cook 7 minuteD, pr untu fro!lting will otand in peo.ks. Remove from fire, but allow to remain over hot wa· tcr, and boat 2 minutes longer. Place over cold water and continuo beating 3 minuteD. Mnkes enough froDtlng to cover top ana oldes of two 9-ln~h layers.

Artower: Your houoo ouffots from a trouble that lo common to old houoco; the placing of the lnoido plo.rrtcr agalnot the brick walls. With no nlr apace between, as woufd be !ormed by putting the plaater on, lath on furring atripa, tho plaster Is chilled by contact with the out!Jlde wo.ll!l, and sweating Is tho rcoult. The trouble will continue as long oo the plnoter lo colder than the houoo afr. One remedy fB to line the wallo with otlff insulating board, or to re-lay the plQ!ltcr over loth on furring otrlp:J.

So, whether It be cruoty b~own doughnuts, chlclten plo and Jelly i01I, lingo, ffuliy cnkco, or rich chocolate plo, let's.· take mother baclt, down memory lone I

Lovely to look at and utterly de­lightful to cat lo the Sour Cream Dovll'o Food Calte, which I'm oure woo a favorite of grandmother's.

Sour Cream Devll's Food Cake.

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Easinr Out Skunks, Qucotlon: We hove a famlly of

akunlro living p~acefully under tho porch of our hriuoe. So for, every-

Just l1lte mother uoed to mnkc. thing 1o 0. K.; but one never !mows. Thnt'o what y,ou'U I have been told that they can be oay_ when you eru;ed out quietly by menno of a llb­taote the delicious ernl oprinltllng aD over the ground cooltleo, made by with moth finkcs. Before uoinll I the dlrecUono giv- wioh to malro ouro whether or not en below. When th fink infJ bl 2 CUps !Jilted Calte flour o co arc non· ammo c. mother baked A--· Th f)-1• 1 to 1 tennnnon aoda ..-uwwer: o .... co are aa.e

-rv cooltleo Dhe made U th 1 fi bl th ¥.! teaspoon oalt w;o. ey woro n ammo e cy u b th h them rich wilh would be rioky to uso in lightly

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SEWING I;:IRc\.E PATTERN DEPT. Room 132t

211 w. Wac:J<er Dr. Chlcaco Enclose 15 cents In t;olns for .

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Under the terms of the Geneva convention of 1929, officers caP'"

· When rooms are to }Je · pal!lted, coat windows with a cleaning pow­der. U· paint splatters on the glass it comes off easily when the pow­der is wiped away.

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due to over-was})lng. In ordinary circumstances, three minutes is long enough for them.

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to any boiled, frosting before spreading will keep it from be­coming brittle or breaking when U is cut. . . . "";"\,.

Many kitchens have a bare, l!n~'-._ used wall space that could be usefully and attractively trans­formed into recessed shelves.

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paid by the power detaining them ing much easier. ns ptisonCl"B. Each .officer .re<c:c1ve!H • • -• tho pay made to officers of his rank in the country in which he is held captive, but It is provided 'that iiuch pay shall not be greater than he received for that rank In his own country.

In other words, he cimnot got an

II sugar Is added to water when making flavored ice cubes, the cubes will not freeze clear or sol· idly . . '

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• increase in pay by virtue of being a prisoner of war.

catsup poured over top meat loaf when half-bolted gives o good fin· vor and rather crusty covering.

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nllm fJgureo-tlle oweetheart neck­Uno, the ooft bodice drapery, the tiny corselet wolotline and grace-

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parocc iwed? 3. What lo the Ice aide of a ohip? 4. May one oound be produced

ao no to neutralize another cound, the rcault being ollcncc? ·

5. Who wan tho 'Sprutioh con­queror of Mexico?

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·SQUARES Tcated and provtd in thou­e:mdo of homc:r. ldml m a conlcctlon ••• o d=t ... a trrot for younglltcrs' lunch boxes. (lo:o, IOU 1>7 lr.::OO a--

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T.J cup utter or 0 er 0 ortening butter and uounl· closed containers for tho otoragc of , 1¥(. cup:~ ougar ly full ot fruit, like: clothing. t lmve been wld by those

1 egg, unbeaten • Fir Oatles. h kn th t kunl h

G. In the famoUIJ poem, named after the hero, what "boy otood on the burning deck"? Who After hio tranogrc!l!lion doth No one Ill ootisflcd with hi!J for-

repent, Ia hall, or nlfogefher, Iri- ·tune, nor dlll!ltltlnficd with his ln-3 Dqunreo unmveetened chocolate, w o ow, o o tD ave a atrong

melted Boll 5 minuteo in water to cover: objection to bright lights, and will 1% cup· a dried fi,.o b e-•· u h "~elt in If 1 trJ 1 •A""""'"ll .. -~ .... , h " r WJ> p o..., eep g an e ec c 1 A tJ al . "'="""' "'~" Vrain, clip otcmo nna cut ilgs it.to li.,lit bulb·~" .. "''"ff ..,t.. .. ,. will in • grrunma c cnor.

~ ~~PP ~:t 0~ cream thin strlpg (acloooro are handy), v:de their 'Prt~;-cy. ,....,.-;: .. !;} '"' • 2. In nstronomy {tlst:d tc.'f mta&o

od Cream together: Asphalt Paint. uring opace between the otarn).

Sift flour once, meO!lure, add s a 1 cup butter pa~~:lo~: Can anphnlt be 3. The aide opposite to that from

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thoroughly; then chocolate and va- ~4 cup mfllt ponds and contracto more readily cr and tho t"emilt iD oilencc. nllla, and blend. Add about one- 1 teaopoon vanilla In 5. Cortez. fourth of the flour ond beat well; . Sift together and add: _ th~ and • oUblpn l:.._~e ollintpaint .. fsd 6. Casabiancn. 'Ul~ ~d.d CM Cl'!:!>ml ontllx!o.t 1l:.vt'.. 11,1.. ""'"'"' sifted. nU·,.,....,_c il<rJt no .. 0 VJSn °' .Lue> pa · · woz.u · " "u...., .. ~ ... w eventually tltow crncltri becnuse of oughly. Add remaining flour, alter- ~4 teaspoon salt thW difference In expansion. Shel· nately with millt, a mnall amount at 2 teaopoono halting powder loc would not help. Use a paint a time, beating after each addition Add: ,with an ll!lPhalt bane.

Figat Two-Car Garare. 9-Inch layer· pans and bake in a 5 cups quick-cooking oats Qucotion: 1 would be very inter· !!!~~f!t.e ~v:tJ3J!n:~grees_ F.~-3~ Stir until weD blended, then 4M---f

me a two-car - Spread Felicity Frosting 1m toit cooky- and flatten by 20 foot wood garage ln tho-

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LYNN SAYS: Press a--nu~ me::n., £tri.,.._ ()f flg or .. """ on gnrogc9 from tho Southern Pine cherry into tops before hoking if nssbciaUon at New Orleans, La. This desired. For o glazed top, brush booklet will give you oomc worth· vlith hot honey after baking and while information on the construe• place under broiler for n minute or tion of garages.

We have no more right to con- producing it. - Georga Bernard 'rho inoro we study, we tho more ReelprocaUnr lit than to consume wealth without l Stud7 RevealS

numc happiness without producing Shaw. dl.!cover our fgnorance.-5bt~ltq.

In an old book of household ad· vfce, wtitten in 1S70, are some words .~ wisdom "to help home­milkers." l'm passfug them on to you "for what they're worth .. In ·the modem, up-to-date, home.

"Use a clam sheU to scrflpe skillets or saucepans; tq scour your iroiJ pots and griddles, use wood ashes. .

"Sweilplng a carpet with new fallen snow will make it look very bright and fresh. Also, .it is a good plan to save tea leaves, and, with them not too moist, sweep a dark cal'Jjet.. This Is not advised !ot light colors.

two. Makes 5% dozen mcdlum-sizec1 . Bathroom Walls. cQ;nkics. • • • Qucslioll: \Vo nro inotalllnr: a

basement bathroom. What Inexpen-Do you recnll th~old cracker bar· sive, but practical materials can we

rel? It was a neceosity in days gone use for enclosing it? by when homem.okers often made Anawer: You can use plasterboard thetr own crackers, and even their on a framework of two by fours.

• own baking. powder and bread start- Tho !_nside surfnce must he protect­er. Thinking that perhaps in your ed ttguinst dampness, which you ca:n spare moments YOU 'might like to do by . covering it with heavy table try your hand at ~tacker making, oil-cloth, or waD-cloth finished with I'm including n reclpe. "..il pab1t, hung with casein glue.

Crackers Made With Yeast. . Yellowed tvot7. 'h package granular ye£>~t Question; How cnn yellow stains

. 1 pint warm water be removed from the ivory keys of 1¥-r quarts nour · a p!Mo?

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that of a: tutkey. . . "li'ot .waslililg fiti~ clothes; use.

a pounder-not a large, ~ld-tas~· toned nft'air, but 011e about twfce

_ . u large lis- a I!Ota~ masher, and t>OWicl your clotheS' .. ail: they soak itt Bal-soda water~ 'l'he 'ftibbing on a 'boatd Will then .be vt!ry

· . easy~ Use_ a clothes WrlJiget ll you can ·possibly get one. ..

"Never buy · gtotind . colfee. .take whole berries ~ beat; · nind whlle hot. ·· .-. . · .. ~uAll housewives sliouid be. \feU ad'~ersed bt coolq:cy, atid shoUld ....... '·, .h" ..... make~ dhshes AUO\V u'W W . .. . t

web o 'J'f!nnt Lind .. . e/ 'l'ata.. mp 'Pie/ 'Marfw tlwnplinc•' ·ad. •li'fannel .P~•·' ·~ · · .

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Set sponge ot yeast, water and feet. Of hibbing With powdered challt. ftottt 1\t night. ·In the morning adcl daxnpened With denatured alcohol; the othe~ ingredt- · btfaChllig wi~ pero;dda mid .hydro-el'lU Md fioUr-1to. Arl. . . ·· t~en nUght alSo be efftJctlve. · 5Wf'Cll. vet'/ ~un .. · tt:::J"~. · · · Preserihir· Books. " Pound with ron- Question: · Ill it wfse to put motli ing phi. l!'old oVer .fiak:•a or balls in a fine mahogany and pouifd again. - . bOilkcue to keep book lice from the Continue until the · ~I" . books! There are probably 500 dough is sm()()llt. . . , · · · _ ~·' I. . atld au pt them seems l?la<:e tJn a.lilhtlt i!oi:ted boud ~d ~r,~lbll~12~· roll m a Uifn ~eef• Cut m aquaret Arlls\i"'•et: use the ldnd at · ··· · holes «lfi with a fork. ·~~··"'· of paradlchlorcJ:. ' · and bllJte .benzme~ we.· een~rouslt arot~r~d

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n.:;:' spent several months in ·the· Vetl!r· CrQIJ Fjret Aid -an's Hospital In AlbuquerqUe. · • Official authorization haa Def:lll!

The Home Ec Class entqrt41nell r.eceiv«>d by Dr. Turner to start with a Tea Tu~y &fternoon in the Rej Croee IPQJlSQred·Jlrst aid honor ()Jt the sth grade graduates. · Dr. . Turner . adv1aea tbe

firat cla111 will be held at Mr. P. 1\f. Johnson, Sr., "Was qulte brary in Carrizozo, Tuesday May

ill of pleurisy last Monday. 7:SO p. m. All persona wha

-tJa.:~mmwmr--tr;, !!~~~W!!~~.,.:!ffi!m! ,, have enrolled in tb;a . r . r from an arm :flor aevel'al .. e g u a r

redcooJer BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY llY

Matnolia Coca-Cola Uottlint Company Coca-Cola Bulldlng Yandell Blvd. at Birch El Plllo, TexWJ

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der'a bite, wish-to enroll a h o u 1 d conU.ct ••

l\lr, und Mrs. · Wn;yland Hill are hl're from San Antonio, vlslilng Mr~. Hill's mother, Mra. Peckham.

,Mr .. .JD. H. Hendrick or Jicarilla

Frank Adams, Chairman of the Lincoln County Red CroBI or Dr. Turner.

Bridal Showor at Nogal , -wns in Corrh:ozo Wednesday. Mrs. Jack Aguayo was tlie bon·

Mr. Lell St. John of Albuquer· at a bridal shower at No~al TV1estE~rds1y, Mn. Aguayo was the

que, httl~ dnughler, Dolly snd soh former Jes Helen Gatewood of

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Chrisly were in C,urizozo Wed Nogal. She and Mr. Aguayo wer·eJ oesday to vioit Mrs. Pulidorn S,t· married in Roawell, May 2nd. Juhn. Both are popular and highly reJJ·

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NAZARENE OBUBOII SERVICE

Sunday School Oj40 a. m. Prcnchlng Servh:o U:OO It m. , Younrr Peoples• Keotln~ 7:00 p. m. prayer JleeUns Wed. 7:00 p. m. You are cordially lnvlte4 to atttncl

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our Grocer)' Department, now so CONVENmNTLY ARRANGED.

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coo wua in Cnrrizr.zo on buaineaa Cbarlea Snow came home from lnat Tuesday and WednPsday. State College laat Wedn.~day and

Mrs. MPdn C. Haley of Cloud. 1 spent a short while with tbe fam-cror spent sunday nnd Monda, at lly. .

J our ecrvlcce. the Joe Went homo. Wayland Hill. who has been to

Born: To Mr. nod Mrs. 1'ony Texas vfalting relativea, returned Chavez, May 6 1941J an 8 pound Tue,day, accompanied by his sis­girl. She will answer to tht name ter. of Elvira Patricia. Min Ruth Petty underwent a

Th Ln c Cb be f tonsilectomy .at the Turner boa-o a rucea am r o pital May 6th

Commerce boo invited tho Carri· ' • ·

J. B. COI.T.JNS, Putor. ·

Jlirdct~Ue .. Betuty SlOPJ! Open every day exetpt Frl· day. Wthave a new ateam· er which reconditions the hair Before Giving a per­manent. ~ block weat of Buena Vista Hotel. • • •

zozo Chnmber or Commerce to Mr. and Mra. L. J. Adams came their Annual All-out Party La home from El Paao Wedneaday diea nrc asked to brmg a weJJ.filfed where Mrs. Adams. bas. bE'en re- ·------------· boX·nnd everybody I• requeet4!d eel~ing treadnent for bet throat, to wenr informal a n d colorful wbtcb fa very much improved. . REGISTRATION CAitO MUST

clothes. · The City has lnstalletJ a new hE CAimlED 4T A'LL TlMF8 Mro Charles Coplin and son of flagpole In the Village Park, wbiab , .

Krmsns City nrrivad Monday 110d Ia to be dedicated with p;oper Amendment to Scloctivo Service >1re guests at the Zieglur home for ceremonies Sunday atternoon the R-·'ftt1 to k

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GOLD SEAL CONGOLEUM

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dueted several olea fur tho Zle- at all Umea and to present It upon srler flrm have moved back to rcquect of proper anthoritlcs, was Kanan City, from Dallu, Texas nnnounced thiB week by Col. Rmw!U where they bad moved earlier in c. Charlton, B'..ato .director of Sc1ec·

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In April puplla of upper lfi'Cldeo of tho Aneho ochool, under nble dirl.ll'· All school nctivitlfs cloGed loot

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8\aitd "Tho Haunte-d Tea Room", 0 day trip to tho Gran Ccmj•on. mf~Wry piny with nn eerie t~lot, Mr. and Mrs. Pat W.thers visit· which hold lnhllcnt of t.ho audlcn~XJ t'd Din~tham Saturday. trom be!llnni~ to end. <'...,ot. ct ehnr- . . . ,.. . . . . . . . actorn a11 rouo~-n: IRoclcweiJ, ~·1~era, Otclc WtlliatM!

Linda BerTY • • • t.ouoln 1Jn..1klmt nnd R. H. Dean tvPre In Sot•urr LoUio Berry ..• Violn Johnuon on buslnt'SS M(Jndoy. Dan Smltb • • . IUchlll"d llark11y Work is progrensinsz nirely nl .rtalro Landon • • . • • &llly Sil'ieru tbP tnint>. The oper.atoto took a J fond bf ore to El Paso 'I'UFsday

1nm•, Uoraco \Vithen;poon Donn!d llnll Jenki11s and the Lee Stryker tom· <tomld Fcenwlck, C. F. Urller\Voo~ ilil'll oC Socnrro visited at the OP:Jn .Jenle- donC~t · • · • • · • Mll.l'y Pal"tre bomP MoPday night.

Frtonib and 11~lren1 of Dotty Mr: Roekwe!J, the High Sclwol JaclaKI who In real UCo Is lUra. Su t., hils movo J Lonmo Jump, mother of tlvo ndorn· t o t.ummer. b1o. da\li'htC!I'i\ .a~ ttcmcndou:lly 1~· 1'hc good tllina thnt l~tWC' lnll<'n toroatlld In knawlrq that nho iu mn • ·recently huvt• im'•r ved the ran"O lng raptd strldea In bor cnreor of ' . h '' 0 6

IIOJ\IrWl'IUnr. 1 very muc • Mrs. Jnmp 111 &tatf..writtlr for I Good rrowd!t n r e Rtlf'ndjng

American Music, Inc., Portlantl, Oro·. church t<'gulnr.ly E>nch Sunday. , Q"On. Amot\i' hor IJllnp whlc:h nro I ' oorurtanUr plnlrv In popularity . thruout tho United St.tes nro "Old Gt.I~NCOB (~l.Ult B'NT~ItTAINS Pnrd'', "Rode Rlvcr Valley", Rolling j · . · Stone", ChUck Wagon ntuco", "Whl:!u Tho Glencoe Wom:m's Oi~b cniter• the Dluo Bonnets ntoom l><lwt\ ln . tnlned with a muotcah) and tc.o. nt t~e Tcu!l", "My PrAirie Pl'a)~ ·tor 'homo o! . .Mrn. l.oulac Cuo ln&~ Wccl• Yc11••- ••A COwtx>r.Weddlr.t'l uv;._.,. t:ct&av. Mc:r-~s o! t!:!l" Csrtitct:) ikSflll' WUI11 A:ifit · .i\A\"11\d!rtil ADl'l. Wunnn's elub \lllfC Jnttllt&.

moro''• •nd, !'Dun!-c Houso DluMit, Ot Cl' clubs inYiled Vr' ... e • Anc:l!o ,fa JuaUy PtoUd of tho pro• C. 't .. . 11 id . · T ·Jar..... · d. teillon&l attainments Mra. Jun1p Is 8P1 an, "u cso, U • v.:oa uo . ~bla'Vb"'! In tho aonprlUng flold Alamogordo. •tid U... !act. her sonp aro bolng so . -· ..... · ............ . ...... _, ...... wfdtly ~®ntcd and pu1Jllchtad thru· Mr& zt.E. B!an~twas hostcra

. out the. tntemtnment .field and Mra. the !larUamentary Otub yeaterd&Y lutn\l' l\tt'ftl.l 111 crattful to Syh>es· &tlernoon. . . ttt C.fOill:,. PHNrdent ot American · ·

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