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' yond the anknown aea." d "'1ghth Grade C t 1 Jiigh School Calendar ay and Sund11y of this wl'ek. fruit showt-'r. "il . ommencemen T 0 Broadcas-t _ Mrs. .J. Straley of An prizes will be awarded the When thl) tf'a heriJ looked the C,(lrrizo7o PuhJic "' . D d . - . t:few :'At'Xtco, passed awdy nt winning, runner up and consoln· under· their desks they found wtll held at 8 p. m. Wednesday e ication . 2_:30 ::;unday morning, May 16th, tion players in each flight to hfautifully decorated boxes con- ev.emng May 2!, ·at tbt ' ,I . ! I l ' ' 'i I j ,, t _. ' ' .r.' l ,_ " ' i ' , .. ·' . . OJKhl. May at 8.00 by ,Rev. 1937, at the Mas?nic hospital in the player- as medali!lt· taining. fruit of select· quality, Htgh School Audttortum. ' J. A. Bell. · E1 Paso after an lllfiPss of several A special flight for ladies will be a large apples oranges bananas · uProgram · . Saturday,_ May 29th be Munda&y, 24, . 6:30 P m. we1:ks. Mrs. Stralt>y.had led an new feature at' this tourr;.ame.nt lemons and grnpef;uit. .,Invocation, Rev. J. A. Bell btggest day all Hot Banqul't Grade and hfe, and· a he and advice has been received. V!.!lt teachers honored were, Mrs. Commencement s,ong, Clau t?ry, .as th!'t Js day the Graduates, Mn .. T. A. Spencer, be m.tssed by the en- a good many . lady for Clara Snyder, Misai'S Marie Lyle (Composed by Mr. Chase) · r1e Tmgley hospatal for Crlpplet1 room mother, hoateu. Ltre eommumty. New MP:itico clubs will attend Marie Cole and Mr Phil' Bright Salutatory, Elbert Dudrey . will be dedicated by Senior Claas ,Night Tuesday Lucy Cope was born in Full privill'ge of the ciub . • . . Solo,, Bell James A. Farley, United Statr>s 25. · · c·ounty, Tt>xas, 8th, 1866. House, wher(ln luncheon will be . Bac I · t S l :ej,_ . <?lass History, Shirley Rea • · General. . Co!l!'E.encement Sh!} bJ!came a Chrtstll!!l anrl un- served Saturday and Sunday at .ca aurea 0 erv c Phapps .. on that occasion Hot Springs oaght May 26. ited with 'the Baptist churcti · nooh, nt very mn1lt>rnt<> price, wfll · . ·· · · .. Piano Slll!l. A. N. Spencer . : wtll undoubtedly see the largest Clan the af{e or 17. Sh•• was married he extentterl ull visitors nnd the Jumt Baccalaureate Class Prophet'y, Gordon Bell crowd ever to assemble night May. 28. to 1,bomas J StraiPy, Orcember Cluh t'Orrlially invit• & nil Lincnln fo• Cnrrizozo high school and Piano Snlo, Jr. Jones Rumor has it that Mrs. Elean· r Final ex unhati•>ll:t ror hi-Jlh 4. 1884. To this U'lion twelv<> County folks 1 t) c• 11n•• nut and ('urriZPZO grade srhool, at High Valedictory, A. ·N. Spence-r Roosevelt, wife of the President :iChool will be K•ven Tur•&<l<iy a•u children were horn, eight rof whom rnet-t tlte out of t••w" vi 11 itors and :1<'honl Auditorium, Sunday May, Presentation ?f Diplomas, 0. E. will be here. The President. will Wt'dnrsday, Muy 25 and 26th. t.heir mothPr. hr•lp •. !)how tlwm a 1 time.··· A 23, 1937, 8:00 p. m. Freeman make a three minute broadcast. :;tudepts wlll remain at home on Mr. and Mrs. moved Lo mt'mller. Program Adrlre1111 to the Graduates, Ola Governor and Mrs. Tipgley, to- l'hursday while teachr rs Ancho May 10, 1912 where thf'y _. ion a I March .. Or<'hestra · Jor.es gether with scores pl other prom- papers ma.ke inventories of rt•ared thuir larllH family, untl ANCHO NEWS Reverend Brooks Piano Solo, ShiriPy RPa Phlppt inent people will be here for thP rnaterials and equipment, anrl 'lave been prominent in the <'ivic· !'vlasic . . . . . .... OrchPstra Two and threP part occashm. urepare final rw'tJOrts ProJZrams md religious life of the c•tmmuni· Announ<'ementa . , .. SupL. Ming slngmg 1 directed by Miss Gole-)' Governor Tingley has jll8t enm· '•r the gr'llrle-aehool rooms for tht' ty Mr. Straley having bPen the Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Hightower Baccalaureate SPrmon .. Rev. Bt•ll Clll85 Poem, Compton pletcd nrrnnf{ernent! for th•· .vet-k 24 to, 28 be a•· ffi,·fent p ISLmastcr here fnr nin1 ... Marian son John Allen Music ... , Community Quartette . dedication ceremonies at the Car- f'Jounred an each room t.t-en yeara. ·. 1 ntertltlrr d flaP 8th grodP Thurs- " dl t' · R B '·- Class Colc•rs: Stiver and Blue M ld 13 1 1 , 1 k nPne c ton .. cv. roo!\.11 C , rie Tingley hospital on C. he 19th, Pupils of all grades and higl. ri Straley was )l devott>t.l ' . Y ll wtt 1 u sax 0 c nr R eel'sional March . Orchestra loss I• lower: Red Roaea: Motto: over NBC. The national ehai• :t1•hool will return to thPir hom• wife, loving mother a /Inner nntl slumber. party.ln . Thl'·autlience will renmin'atand· No labor, no victory. 45 minutes to the ril•1ms to re•-eivo their repnfl wondPrCul frJ .. nd to everyone. .nv(•ly. hnn c Orvtlle Stnr"Y ing eluting first and laat two Cluos Roll cust. · Twenty-five mmutea of card& and receipts for free text . Besldea her. husband she Is sur· Olcetu DruJ..c w. ·first prtze, numbers. A. N. Spencer, ElbPrl. Dudrq, this time will b11 given to the ad· 1ouks returned to teaehera. vlved by three daughters, Margaret _Gut to nn UPI . ----- Gordon· Bell, Jr. Jones, Jobb dress of James A. Farley. The atudentl will go Allen Kilo or Ancho: Mrs.·· W. Aragon won 1 -o alation in c n· Herron, Allan Beck, Bradlq br .ad"'cast will start at 1:15 p.m. •mmediately to the boml' roorna !.. Silvera and Mrs. Joe Roscoe or teats • on apr nnd School Baseball Notea Mnberly, Charles NorOctt Frank Sprinaa Herald. · ,r clua aponaora to l'feiivto El Paao; five aon!l, Messrs. Har· Mr. nd Mill: Carl - Kelt, George Sanchez, Mlftoa · · t.htdr report carda: Freshmen , ill ry, Spurgeon, John, George, and Craig were the only addational The Carrizozo Baseball Club Huflmyer, Ralph Pruett, Thelma meet in the Engllah Ro ·m with rhomaa, Jr: two sloters, Mrs. T. H.UCllto. All r<'portPd a very fine added one more game to their Colllt>r, Kathleen Smith, Henriet- Science Senic•.. 'HII Sorey;Sophomora will mt.'i'L t. Morgan, San Angelo, T('.xna, time ' 1\9 nlwnyo the High towers otrlng or vactorie.laat Sunday by ta er, MaJgaret Ramlrn, - m tbe Mathemat!ca room with MiA Addle Cope, Ancho and five muke their friends feel moN? tbnn dereatini tho Azteeu of Roawell Dow, Hill, "Souled BodY' u thdubjeet Samr:QOMi . .Jttnkna:wlll . graod cbUdren to •. ,. 1 to the or 11 to 9. . MarJot1t of the 1..4!saon.Sermon which will watb-MiA Ward in the Commeret> •ympathy Is extended. jl Little ·Billy Joy diJUJZhter or Camzozo wlJI play at Compton, Shfrley Rea Pbtppe. be read in all Socfet.let anCJ rwom; 'and tba Seniors will met·t Funtral aervlres were conduct Mr. and M ro. Ht>""ry Dnlo hun nPxt Sunday, May 23. .Churches of ChrLst, Scientilt, or Nith Mr. Stevena in tbe Mualt· ·'f.l at TUL'8tiay afternoon heen si•·lc tho lust few dnya with a . -·- _ . Mrs. Orsa Stearns and Mill ·sunday 1 May 28td. at 2 o clock, May 18th, with bad cold. Lnst Tuesday night candidat.t>a Erma Pongo have .rt>tumed to The Golden ;rext il; "Rejoice Rev. Broobof El Paso in chnrge. Mr. and Mrq. Jack Pruett or Pfingsten and Ramey received their Nogal home from El Puo the soul of thy servant: for u.nt Cloain2 Date For Accept• Duran wPre down TuPnday to their second of Odd where they spent the winter. Thee, 0 Lprd, do I lilt up my ine1937 AppJicatlonl Lvn·c Theatre (•ttend Mro. Straley'ofum•ral •. - F'ellowahip. Brother A. E. Pfing- Mrs. RiiPy ber 10. _' soul." t Ps. 86:4 > 'J Among the citatlona which - Mra E. H. HPndrkks or 11 ten or· Lincoln attended the Joble and MIS.9 Elsie Pendletoa c:owpriso the Lelson·Sermo.n it. -The rloemg date for acccp.t.inp - Jicnrilla hno her little .grnrdcbilct werP Capitan visitors Jut SUO<o the rollQwing from the Bible: applicattona on the 1937 Agnrul· Thuraday, Friday and Saturday 10 the Ratllmann hospital. Billy Davidson and hla mother day o.Ctembon. "\\ hnt? know ye not that your tural Program . Smirtest Girl In Town" EvPryonc.> in Ancho and ror II( Carlsbad through here . 4) body is the temple of the Holy both rangP. and farm prparams mill's OJ'f'U"d otu!nded Mrn. Saturday lnrnute to A buquer Doctor Rnthmnnn atlt'lided tbt Ghost, which is in YOllt which ye hal bee'n set •• May Sl, 1-937. featuring Gene Rnymo?d, Thornns J Straley' a ruoPral Tun· que. While here they visited State M('(llcnl Convention at have nr GOd, and ye are not your Any farmer or. who baa Sothern, .H .. Ien Brodertrk, Erie dny afternnon, one of the Romero family. Clovis T•tu•s lav, Friday and own?" d Cor. 6:19J no.t. filed an and who Blore, ErJk .Rh.odes and Horry run£>rnlo ever heJ,I in An<'hn. Rev. Mrs ... DPan Curbella returned of wec•k and repoi'tl 1'he Lesson-SermQn also in· lstntt>Jealed an dotng 10, ahoula Jana. T_he a-million \\ho Uruoks fJf El Pan•• gave a ver) to rucumcaal last. Monday aftf'r u very mterestang and enjoyable eludea the following pawge from call at the office tbt never utd yea to. a marriage comforling message. spending a few daya bE>re with her meeting. t.he Christian Selene t tbook Agent or see hil CommunitY mt't!tl the man with·n· , . . "S · d 8 e. ex ' Comlllitteeman bttore the c:loeina million who never took "no" fnr Mr. (.. A. Stdwell spent the \Uater Mrs. Percy Welch. ----- th ;rh K:kto date. · lln an.s.,er. The smartest comeJy wet>kend in Alamogordo with his . Mr and Mrs. Clint Branum of Fred Grei!r left yeaterday lot E;d . Y aryr 8 .. -:r Donald Gordon of thitaeuonl wire and children. Mr. Jim RmwPII visited relativn here Trinidad, Colorado. . Y• ? o pmt. . :-:ALSO :-: Brown went to Tu<'umcari. Mr. yesterday. IS With be.1np. . .- __ . ,.T,.lniclad" and . John Dale Jr. the weE>kenrl Mr John BaJI of Nngal wu · ------ an? ats 11 Rathmann HGapltal ,Note' ,.Who'• Looni!'Y AJ 0 .,, on his ranch. Mr. Slim Buie town on bwinl'&'l yesterday. m Ml'Bd:nnes Beck, Bowlin and Sctence. Man II the of&pnng, - Ul - remained at Luna with his wifp . .racher were hostl'Sell at the not of the lowest, but of Frank Todd ,.. diacbargeu • • • • • • • • • • • • • • and liUie Shirley and Mr nnd Mr. E: M. B..nrkley was in home of Mrs. J. M. !3eck to highest qualities of Mind."f from the boepit&l Sunday having Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Mrs Porter all with the W. te town from Carfahad Wednesdny. twenty-five RUe3t! Thursday · recoTered !rom an acute ntne-. Burgeu Meredith, Margo and Servire of 'the s utbem Mra Prior baa as visitors this noon, honoring Miss Margaret · Picacho School No tea Billy Erwin, 9 month old lOb of Eauardo Ciannelli in Company. ' wM.'k hPr mother, Mrs. Ellen Shafer with a kitchen ahower. ·--- - "Wt•ntnrUlt". -. ,.._ Bamford; ber brother and wife Many useful and beautirul gUta - . · DltT Jt __ o! ·- were presented. F.acb bOllle. /He wu qutte tll from Ala ts rehevtnJZ M r J M Framt· h r · - - 1 i Laat Saturday, May 14,_ Mr. !btoatinfection. with Edward Ellis and Job d : h" b ... 1 Rh d her su1ter, Mrs. Lawn>nce Benson er nvonte rec pe ,or R. A. A. Cbaae, and Mill Elma 0 urang Js n senr-e. a r. 0 ea all of H:u.tings Mich hnde to-be and Pacb gueat told -Fresquez- ·Pdma _ teacher Jack waa diamisaed Canadine. The best play of the is very murh imprPsst'd wjth ' f')r some life Pxpttrienee p ca h h r k T the- liOJpitit roltuwin)' . and the at&,. who. made xi• o npu ts to have hts Arthur Ellison came over,.' rom whl<'h furnished much tl S: f:m. a ;roup . • amput.atiotl ot part or one finger. areat. An unusaf pitture and Camily j.lin him in the near future. yPSterdny for tlae Junior· after. which de!i ·ioua refreshmentt re ass resquez . . stor1 of an innocent man who is Semor Prom he returned h->mP . roomtoRoawelltotakepart- . .Mn. returned to "cted f . d d . Mr. nnd BellofJiearilla wday. weteserved. As. the guPata d .. musical program. They were a home qUite improved aince her convJ 0 mur. er, aenten.ce to were Ancho Vlsth'!,rs Sunday. . . - parted each wtshed p;u't of Miu rhythlh recent illnealaat Thuraday. electric hts. son M and M • W R b ts Notlcf! 23rd, the re$lular much happinPn and theae wiab• band. ·- _ _ . ·. . . . . wlio fa determaned to out the r. rs.. . m. 0 er. 4th Sunday smglng Will be held is to share with Johnson ...... 1 R_ . 11 tb , _ . . McDonald wail .. in the di•11tare attr;tlJrd to ,bl8 father'fl were Sunday VIBJtors of thear at the Baptist church In Ruidoso c · u·b--wd . n oswe e youngsters were fora few day• name. brother Mr. Geo. Roberts. Mr. at 2 p. m. F. E. Leader. on 1 u · • gtven a party by Mra. Dave •nfune. received' when be wu :-: ALSO : • ' and Mrs. Roberts own a ranch . ' - _ _ .... ___ _ Fr:aquez and to a abow throWn nom a bone. "TA u 1. 1 ..... , r near Corona. · • Mr Edward Penfield, popular Last night the junior-en lor . which they enJoyed very ;ouch. . marcn ° . • rme eat- . . County Clerk waa'in Alamogordo b h Jd · t h s b.· ., . , 'I'b - . h h d.. tb- 11 · Rooievelt and tbe Supreme Mr. Barney Wllson baa been on t S t td. til 8 d anquet was e a t e oul ell' · ·lrtdote wplo e'fd theae GUn-Farmer Collriw Amateur Sleutba and the list the last few daya but rom 1 u ay un un ay. Pacific hotel follo\Ved b1 the .c 1 reflin ay a&I . ey ........ . BrUan'l Food Derense. Also Is able to be out agail'l. S h. l . d' 1---.1 11· d Prom at Community haJJ. very e cJent. • • ... .. Kin Cole" . . . • c oo waa asm.IWI"U: a ay large crowd was in . . r . Monda, morning,_ MaJ 17th A enutn: Bob Burna Mr. J: Bnckfey was a Carra· Mr. Geo. Roberta, Mr. The Corona orchestra Card Ol Thank& Mtaa Angela Gilet abd • . g _ . h 8 . . . . ... .. $aturda1, Ba,U Balow, D. E. Cotart.and the m\lllic. ···-- . . tidion Firmer wert united in mar- at t unday matinee , and evemng. • . : · \ · , E. L. Peck cloted their pla .. es of . ..,... . . riap at tbt Cat&Uc cbutch. Rw. 2:30 p. m. abow at 8:00 Mr. and Mts. D,oc Kerlpedy duriill tbe funeral aer· ...... ;;..-.:-, _._._ .- ·to oUr many friend•. who 10 i'athtrs.lvatore with . . . . . were·ln·tQwn'trom theirJicarilla Get Your Last . . to.... · .UiiabUiet Mr. &ntJ Mn. .eo.me Glll.e, 01 Mr• Donald Gotdon hu accept• Monday. ··t · Ben Greiaen and Deputy Minute Beauty . were. Ancho viaatora - . 'I' ' - lJ •. .. -Beauty Shoppe_:- .. THELMA PEtEWi' ---- Ca'J)itlrt, New MeXIco ll .. ' . ' ' ' .

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R .. It t' b It H. t s . . "Rrarlache tentgill; a frlt'nd of ' 'rhe tf'achers of tbe upper Comm~ncement ooseve 0 . e a 0'. . . prlngs ,-oure, nry cloae ~0 the hvaue of Ul!l, The golf tnurnamel)l at Ca,rri· grade' were plenaantly surprised .· . ' .

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. Saturday,_ May 29th wil~ be t~e Munda&y, M~y 24, . 6:30 P m. we1:ks. Mrs. Stralt>y.had led an new feature at' this tourr;.ame.nt lemons and grnpef;uit. Th~ .,Invocation, Rev. J. A. Bell btggest day ·~ all Hot Sprm~ ~It· Banqul't ~OJ10rmg Etgh~h Grade a~tlve: and usef~l hfe, and· a he and advice has been received. V!.!lt teachers honored were, Mrs. Commencement s,ong, Clau t?ry, .as th!'t Js t~e day the Car~ Graduates, Mn .. T. A. Spencer, ~all be great!~ m.tssed by the en- a good many . lady pl~yers for Clara Snyder, Misai'S Marie Lyle (Composed by Mr. Chase) · r1e Tmgley hospatal for Crlpplet1 room mother, hoateu. Ltre eommumty. New MP:itico clubs will attend Marie Cole and Mr Phil' Bright Salutatory, Elbert Dudrey . Chil~rPn will be dedicated by Senior Claas ,Night Tuesday Lucy Cope was born in Ups~ur Full privill'ge of the ciub . • . . • ~iano Solo,, ~ordon Bell James A. Farley, United Statr>s :\1a~ 25. · · c·ounty, Tt>xas, Au~u~t 8th, 1866. House, wher(ln luncheon will be . Bac I · t S l :ej,_ . <?lass History, Shirley Rea

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erv c Phapps • .. on that occasion Hot Springs Wedn~day oaght May 26. ited with 'the Baptist churcti · nooh, nt very mn1lt>rnt<> price, wfll · . ·· · -~ · .. Piano Slll!l. A. N. Spencer . : wtll undoubtedly see the largest .~emor Clan Commencem~>r•t the af{e or 17. Sh•• was married he extentterl ull visitors nnd the Jumt Baccalaureate Ser-v1ce~ Class Prophet'y, Gordon Bell crowd ever to assemble her~>. ~rtday night May. 28. to 1,bomas J StraiPy, Orcember Cluh t'Orrlially invit• & nil Lincnln fo• Cnrrizozo high school and Piano Snlo, Jr. Jones Rumor has it that Mrs. Elean· r Final ex unhati•>ll:t ror hi-Jlh 4. 1884. To this U'lion twelv<> County folks 1 t) c• 11n•• nut and ('urriZPZO grade srhool, at High Valedictory, A. ·N. Spence-r Roosevelt, wife of the President :iChool will be K•ven Tur•&<l<iy a•u children were horn, eight rof whom rnet-t tlte out of t••w" vi11itors and :1<'honl Auditorium, Sunday May, Presentation ?f Diplomas, 0. E. will be here. The President. will Wt'dnrsday, Muy 25 and 26th. t~urvive t.heir mothPr. hr•lp •. !)how tlwm a ~.,0 1 time.··· A 23, 1937, 8:00 p. m. Freeman make a three minute broadcast. :;tudepts wlll remain at home on Mr. and Mrs. ~trtJiey moved Lo mt'mller. Program Adrlre1111 to the Graduates, Ola Governor and Mrs. Tipgley, to- l'hursday while teachr rs ~trndt- Ancho May 10, 1912 where thf'y _. Pro<'~ ion a I March .. Or<'hestra c· · Jor.es gether with scores pl other prom- papers ma.ke inventories of rt•ared thuir larllH family, untl ANCHO NEWS ~nvol'ation... Reverend Brooks Piano Solo, ShiriPy RPa Phlppt inent people will be here for thP rnaterials and equipment, anrl 'lave been prominent in the <'ivic· • !'vlasic . . . . . .... OrchPstra S~ngs, Two and threP part occashm. urepare final rw'tJOrts ProJZrams md religious life of the c•tmmuni· Announ<'ementa . , .. SupL. Ming slngmg

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rie Tingley hospital on C. he 19th, Pupils of all grades and higl. ri Straley was )l devott>t.l ' . Y • ll wtt 1 u sax 0 c nr R eel'sional March . ·~l· Orchestra loss I• lower: Red Roaea: Motto: over NBC. The national ehai• :t1•hool will return to thPir hom• wife, • loving mother an~ a /Inner nntl slumber. party.ln ~heir . Thl'·autlience will renmin'atand· No labor, no victory. all~ttiiJg 45 minutes to the broa~- ril•1ms to re•-eivo their repnfl wondPrCul frJ .. nd to everyone. .nv(•ly. hnn c Orvtlle Stnr"Y ~nd ing eluting first t~o and laat two Cluos Roll cust. · Twenty-five mmutea of card& and receipts for free text . Besldea her. husband she Is sur· Olcetu DruJ..c w. ·first prtze, numbers. A. N. Spencer, ElbPrl. Dudrq, this time will b11 given to the ad· 1ouks returned to teaehera. vlved by three daughters, Mrt~. Margaret _Gut to nn UPI . ----- Gordon· Bell, Jr. Jones, Jobb dress of James A. Farley. The Hig~aehool atudentl will go Allen Kilo or Ancho: Mrs.·· W. Aragon won 1-o alation in c n· Herron, Allan Beck, Bradlq br .ad"'cast will start at 1:15 p.m. •mmediately to the boml' roorna !.. Silvera and Mrs. Joe Roscoe or teats • on apr nnd School Baseball Notea Mnberly, Charles NorOctt Frank -~ot Sprinaa Herald. · ,r th~ir clua aponaora to l'feiivto El Paao; five aon!l, Messrs. Har· ~<'tivJlies. Mr. nd Mill: Carl - Kelt, George Sanchez, Mlftoa

· · t.htdr report carda: Freshmen , ill ry, Spurgeon, John, George, and Craig were the only addational The Carrizozo Baseball Club Huflmyer, Ralph Pruett, Thelma meet in the Engllah Ro ·m with rhomaa, Jr: two sloters, Mrs. T. H.UCllto. All r<'portPd a very fine added one more game to their Colllt>r, Kathleen Smith, Henriet-

Chiath~n Science Senic•.. 'HII Sorey;Sophomora will mt.'i'L t. Morgan, San Angelo, T('.xna, time ' 1\9 nlwnyo the High towers otrlng or vactorie.laat Sunday by ta er, MaJgaret Ramlrn, - m tbe Mathemat!ca room with MiA Addle Cope, Ancho and five muke their friends feel moN? tbnn dereatini tho Azteeu of Roawell Dow, Ge~ Hill,

"Souled BodY' u thdubjeet .~ra.. Samr:QOMi . .Jttnkna:wlll . graod cbUdren to al~ or-~bont welcom~ •. • , . • 1 to the ~~me or 11 to 9. . Gru~bll'S, MarJot1t of the 1..4!saon.Sermon which will watb-MiA Ward in the Commeret> •ympathy Is extended. jl Little ·Billy Joy diJUJZhter or Camzozo wlJI play at Compton, Shfrley Rea Pbtppe. be read in all Socfet.let anCJ rwom; 'and tba Seniors will met·t Funtral aervlres were conduct Mr. and M ro. Ht>""ry Dnlo hun nPxt Sunday, May 23. . Churches of ChrLst, Scientilt, or Nith Mr. Stevena in tbe Mualt· ·'f.l at ~neho, TUL'8tiay afternoon heen si•·lc tho lust few dnya with a . ~ -·- _ . Mrs. Orsa Stearns and Mill ·sunday

1 May 28td. l~oo~ at 2 o clock, May 18th, with th~ bad cold. Lnst Tuesday night candidat.t>a Erma Pongo have .rt>tumed to

The Golden ;rext il; "Rejoice Rev. Broobof El Paso in chnrge. Mr. and Mrq. Jack Pruett or Pfingsten and Ramey received their Nogal home from El Puo the soul of thy servant: for u.nt Cloain2 Date For Accept• Duran wPre down TuPnday to their second d~o of Odd where they spent the winter. Thee, 0 Lprd, do I lilt up my ine1937 AppJicatlonl Lvn·c Theatre (•ttend Mro. Straley'ofum•ral •. - F'ellowahip. Brother A. E. Pfing- Mrs. RiiPy M<'Phe~on, ber 10.

_' soul." t Ps. 86:4 > 'J Among the citatlona which • - • Mra E. H. HPndrkks or 11ten or· Lincoln attended the Joble and MIS.9 Elsie Pendletoa c:owpriso the Lelson·Sermo.n it. -The rloemg date for acccp.t.inp - Jicnrilla hno her little .grnrdcbilct werP Capitan visitors Jut SUO<o the rollQwing from the Bible: applicattona on the 1937 Agnrul· Thuraday, Friday and Saturday 10 the Ratllmann hospital. Billy Davidson and hla mother day o.Ctembon. "\\ hnt? know ye not that your tural Conurva~on Program . ··u~ Smirtest Girl In Town" EvPryonc.> in Ancho and ror II( Carlsbad ~ere through here . 4)

body is the temple of the Holy both rangP. and farm prparams mill's OJ'f'U"d otu!nded Mrn. Saturday lnrnute to A buquer Doctor Rnthmnnn atlt'lided tbt Ghost, which is in YOllt which ye hal bee'n set •• May Sl, 1-937. featuring Gene Rnymo?d, Thornns J Straley' a ruoPral Tun· que. While here they visited State M('(llcnl Convention at have nr GOd, and ye are not your Any farmer or. ~n~hPr who baa Sothern, .H .. Ien Brodertrk, Erie dny afternnon, one of the lnrg~<t=L Romero family. Clovis T•tu•s lav, Friday and own?" d Cor. 6:19J no.t. filed an ~pph~tion and who Blore, ErJk .Rh.odes and Horry run£>rnlo ever heJ,I in An<'hn. Rev. Mrs ... DPan Curbella returned Suturd~y of lu~t wec•k and repoi'tl

1'he Lesson-SermQn also in· lstntt>Jealed an dotng 10, ahoula Jana. T_he _!Prt:~n a-million \\ho Uruoks fJf El Pan•• gave a ver) to rucumcaal last. Monday aftf'r u very mterestang and enjoyable eludea the following pawge from call at the office ~r tbt Coq~ty never utd yea to. a marriage comforling message. spending a few daya bE>re with her meeting. t.he Christian Selene t tbook Agent or see hil CommunitY pro~l mt't!tl the man with·n· , . • . "S · d

8 e. ex ' Comlllitteeman bttore the c:loeina million who never took "no" fnr Mr. (.. A. Stdwell spent the \Uater Mrs. Percy Welch. -----

th ct:n~ ~ ,ea~th ;rh K:kto date. · lln an.s.,er. The smartest comeJy wet>kend in Alamogordo with his . Mr and Mrs. Clint Branum of Fred Grei!r left yeaterday lot E;d ~n~,T~ . Y aryr

8 .. -:r Donald Gordon of thitaeuonl wire and children. Mr. Jim RmwPII visited relativn here Trinidad, Colorado.

. Y• ? umv~S:SO o pmt. ~- . :-:ALSO :-: Brown went to Tu<'umcari. Mr. yesterday. • IS pe~ple With sptntua~ be.1np. . .- __ . ,.T,.lniclad" and . John Dale Jr. ~pent the weE>kenrl Mr John BaJI of Nngal wu · ------an? ats govern~ent 11 da~1re Rathmann HGapltal ,Note' ,.Who'• Looni!'Y AJ

0.,, • on his ranch. Mr. Slim Buie town on bwinl'&'l yesterday. m Ml'Bd:nnes Beck, Bowlin and

Sctence. Man II the of&pnng, - Ul - remained at Luna with his wifp . . racher were hostl'Sell at the not of the lowest, but of Frank Todd ,.. diacbargeu • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ ~ • and liUie Shirley and Mr nnd • Mr. E: M. B..nrkley was in home of Mrs. J. M. !3eck to highest qualities of Mind."f from the boepit&l Sunday having Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Mrs Porter all with the W. te town from Carfahad Wednesdny. twenty-five RUe3t! Thursday at~ ·

recoTered !rom an acute ntne-. Burgeu Meredith, Margo and Servire of 'the s utbem Pa:ifl~ Mra Prior baa as visitors this noon, honoring Miss Margaret · Picacho School No tea Billy Erwin, 9 month old lOb of Eauardo Ciannelli in Company. ' wM.'k hPr mother, Mrs. Ellen Shafer with a kitchen ahower. ·--- ~- - "Wt•ntnrUlt". -. ,.._ Bamford; ber brother and wife Many useful and beautirul gUta

- • • . · DltT Jt ~-J...~~ho.df.a __ o! ·- were presented. F.acb bOllle. /He wu qutte tll from Ala ts rehevtnJZ M r J M Framt· • h r · - - 1 i

Laat Saturday, May 14,_ Mr. Streptoc:~ !btoatinfection. with Edward Ellis and Job d : h" b • ... 1 Rh d her su1ter, Mrs. Lawn>nce Benson w~ote er nvonte rec pe ,or R. A. A. Cbaae, and Mill Elma 0 urang Js n senr-e. a r. 0 ea all of H:u.tings Mich hnde to-be and Pacb gueat told -Fresquez- ·Pdma _ teacher Jack _Cj~~on_ waa diamisaed Canadine. The best play of the is very murh imprPsst'd wjth Nt>~ ' • f')r some n~usi!'l~t life Pxpttrienee p ca h h r ~ k T the- liOJpitit roltuwin)' . and the at&,. who. made xi• o an~ npu ts to have hts Arthur Ellison came over,.' rom whl<'h furnished much tl chil~ S: f:m. ~. a ;roup . • amput.atiotl ot part or one finger. areat. An unusaf pitture and Camily j.lin him in the near future. Hu~ea yPSterdny for tlae Junior· after. which de!i ·ioua refreshmentt

re ass resquez . . stor1 of an innocent man who is Semor Prom he returned h->mP . roomtoRoawelltotakepart- . .Mn. ~i~l'fatl returned to "cted f . d d . Mr. nnd ~.rs. BellofJiearilla wday. weteserved. As. the guPata d .. musical program. They were a home qUite improved aince her convJ 0 mur. er, aenten.ce to were Ancho Vlsth'!,rs Sunday. . . - parted each wtshed Mar~, p;u't of Miu ~reaquez rhythlh recent illnealaat Thuraday. th~ electric ~hair, Bl"'~ hts. son M and M • W R b ts Notlcf! M~y 23rd, the re$lular much happinPn and theae wiab• band. ·- _ _ . ·. . . . . wlio fa determaned to wa~e out the r. rs.. . m. 0 er. 4th Sunday smglng Will be held is to share with Johnson ......

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. n oswe e youngsters were ~oqutal fora few day• name. brother Mr. Geo. Roberts. Mr. at 2 p. m. F. E. Me~>k Leader. on 1

u · • gtven a party by Mra. Dave •nfune. received' when be wu :-: ALSO : • ' and Mrs. Roberts own a ranch . ' - _ _.... ___ _ Fr:aquez and ~Ud to a abow throWn nom a bone. "TA u 1.

1 ..... , r near Corona. · • Mr Edward Penfield, popular Last night the junior-en lor .

which they enJoyed very ;ouch. . • marcn ° . • rme eat- . . County Clerk waa'in Alamogordo b h Jd · t h s b.· ., . , 'I'b - . h h d.. tb-

11 · Rooievelt and tbe Supreme Mr. Barney Wllson baa been on t S t td. til 8 d anquet was e a t e oul ell'

· ·lrtdote wplo e'fd theae ~!. GUn-Farmer Collriw Amateur Sleutba and the si~k list the last few daya but rom 1

u ay un un ay. Pacific hotel follo\Ved b1 the .c 1 reflin -~· ay a&I . ey ........ . BrUan'l Food Derense. Also Is able to be out agail'l. S h. l . d' 1---.1 11· d Prom at Community haJJ. very e cJent. • • ... .. Kin Cole" • . . . • c oo waa asm.IWI"U: a ay large crowd was in

. . r . Monda, morning,_ MaJ 17th A enutn: Bob Burna Mr. J: ~ Bnckfey was a Carra· T~eaday, Mr. Geo. Roberta, Mr. The Corona orchestra Card Ol Thank& Mtaa Angela Gilet abd Mr~·Eapt- • . g _ . h

8 . . . . ... .. vts~tor $aturda1, ~rnoon Ba,U Balow, ~r.- D. E. Cotart.and the m\lllic.

···-- ~. . . tidion Firmer wert united in mar- ~Yen at t ~ unday matinee , and evemng. • . : · \ · , E. L. Peck cloted their pla .. es of . ..,... . . riap at tbt Cat&Uc cbutch. Rw. 2:30 p. m. Nag~t abow at 8:00 Mr. and Mts. D,oc Kerlpedy bua~nea. duriill tbe funeral aer· ......;;..-.:-, _._._ .-

·to oUr many friend•. who 10 i'athtrs.lvatore offtda~, with . . . . . were·ln·tQwn'trom theirJicarilla vi~orMI'I.~bom~aJ.Btrafe,. Get Your Last

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wu mode by "Dick Merrill and his eo-pilot. Jack Lambie. They ftaw from Now York to Croydon alrport near Londou In 21 hours 2 minutes, •.e~tln1 _a new record despite the fact that ,WY ltld to land _fir;& ~' N~ Wtaid, EIIU; to obt.ln dlteetlons. M,rr}U aaid th~ had bad weaUter wUh rain ill the way, but their L«k· ~lec:b'a monoplane beh•ved ~tf~l(y. The ftyera were uMer c:onttact to start back Wllb phbt(ljo It~ of the coronaUon imm~ ft~ .. ~~~r that event. rtiardleu or WH~t (Oftdltlona.

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• that of the atr commQtc:e . ~aU. '!'here waa · not .rnudl in the black­ened llkeleton of the air~~. ~t t.ake­h~. N. J., from. whicll could ·be obtabled IUl· explan,atflln of .the ex· P~~ that·bropght it down in'b~ inJl i'uin., JdiJin~ U of f~ Pll!.l~leta , Mel .ctc:w ~d ·o~ apec:~tl:lr, ~Q'U ~-- ;~~.lti$. ·the moat· U~Y' was that the a~p'a Jiydrocen gaa waa icnited either by atatfc electricity that ran up ~hi! iahd1ng liite.s or by backfire ftom a afem JPOfJJr.

The alrshlp, J.Ut atr".rved tram Eu­I.9J!O, on Its ftrat tr~athintfc trip of the year, was about to land when there was an expldslon tJJward the stem. Instantly flames broJte out and ran the JengUt of the ablp. The tail sagged first, then the noae crashed down and the split sectlona telescoped as they fell. A few of the 44 passenger$ and some meni· b~rs o.t the creW were able to jump tJJ safety, but many of the others aboard hadn't a chance for their live5. The navy men of the ground crew herolcaUy plunsei:J into the flaming wreckage and dragged out those victims who could be reached.

Among the victims of the disaster was Capt. Ernst Lehmann, who pi­loted the Hindenburg last year. He

. had relinquished the command to Capt. William Prus!l but wan aboard In JJ,n .£dvl.Gozy ,<;apacity. He was terribly burned and died in n hos­pltaf. Captnln Prus!l w'hs acverely injured.

!t.!f.~B officially announced in Ber­lin fii'tit· another nlrllhlp would re­aume the cervice to North America in the autumn. It Jp now under con. atn:cUon ~

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and tooth brusl!,~s h~lps to k~:p the mouth· clean, the, breath sVieet, removea t:!lttar, and re­moves little parti(!l~s of fo~ flhich may cause cavities in ~e· teeth. . , However, mox:e than mouJh. washes jmd tooth powders a.~:~d pastes i$.

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ly· healthy in JIWIY cases, . When the tongue is coated, ~tar present on the teeth, the throat reel and oongested, the first though~ shopld be to cleanse out the low­er bow e'l, Our grandparents before them all gave a good ,purgaUve -

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' ve:rslty of Cincinnati, says: "A 'close association ·eeems to exist between the first part of the food tract-the mouth-and the last part -the colon or large Intestine. Pu· trefnctlQn or decaying of food wastes In the Jorge intestine neems

Once n week I am supposed to lick aome boy. Last week the press •J'ent doabfo.crosaed· me. lla forro~ to ttU the other fellow to lay down. At least, ~e 11a1s he torrot.

to result ln bad btpath, excessive depOsit of tartar, rind lowered vi· tallty ot the gums. It ls ol..co thouglat that even decay of the teeth may be traced to excessive w~ or · conntlpatlon in the lower bowel· or

Death Takta Harry New, Ex-Po11tmaater Genera} H ARRY B. NEW, one of lndl-

. ona'o well known ciUzen.o, died In JohAD JtopltlruJ hoopltol, DalU· more, ot the age of ceventy·nlne. lie hod lived ot Chevy Cho!Ul, :Ald., alnoo hln retirement from ocUve work In 102D, but tho body woo tnk· en bock tJJ lndlanapoUa for .burlol. Mr. New roce !rom reporter to p{Jblj.aher of the Indlonapolln Jour­nul, and In later yearn ho woo heal! of the Bedford StJJno and Coru~truc• lien company. IIOWlfVer, ho w@ bcllt known In tho fleld of pollllea and public ecrvlce. lte Wtlb chalr· man of ~o Republican natlcnal commiUeu In 1001-09, acnator frorrt lndlonn from 1!117 to 1023, ond then cervect'M poatmnDtcr «encrol under Prea!dent llardlng, entnbllshinl tho flrot transconllnentol olr malL From 1023 to 1025 Mr. Now was ifOnd consul ot the Sigma Chi tra• tcmlty.

intcatlne. ' Remove the PatrefaeUoD.

"Putrctactlon In the lower bowel or· lntenllne ls aJno the cause of many cacell of acne-plmples, and the removal ot such putrefactlon oft. en bring!l moot rapid and COJDplete dlnappcaroncc of eevcra cases of acne.

"It In rruggelltcd that the!IO mouth and nkin troubleD ttault from tho WlWlen from th1D putrc!actlon in the large lntcoUne getting abmbt:d into tho blood and carried by the blood to tho glandrJ ln tho mouth and in tho surface of the llkin-the saliva and tho aweat £}andtl."

Tho tl!;Cl df tho bismuth meal tn getting the X.ray picture of tho working of tho intenUne bas helped ., tome of ~ cru:~ as U11s henvy P.C>Wdcr serape!: or z:crubs the tlolng ol tho bowel, remOVIng the w.Wru and the organl!!mo catl!;lng the pu· trefoctfon.

However, Dr. Millo rt!COmrritnda tho w::c ot. kaolln-tho clay ~ed In making eh1na or porceWn-rus the . mcm rapid and certrun treaflnMt of putrclac:Uon. A prer:cr1pUC11 of it iD not expenolve. He recommends knolln 0 ouncen, wotcr 4 ounCCJJ, and o simple syrup 2 puncea. Tho dose ill half an ounce, 4 teupeollfuls, twice a day be!ore meab.

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'<:arpy. · . · · · .. • . " . ·. ·. . . _,;.zl._ .. . . ·· ~hat'8,.all rl$l)t, D~JV~" "In the forearm, Doe. We got a tonr~

~:r .,a e~aJt~ that rarely fa~ora d~ · ... Dldll't te&.Jiyc)nean It aJJ. Yo\J've Piquet on tbat-.he got aliotber ln _the :. ~rat~ meMUrelJ, 'Denlsoll IPI~aw•t~:dt/1 .alwa:VI. ~}!f?t squ~re. »lll, If I!Qmc t'Opm etoma~li.'' · . · · · frl!in th~dlnal"Jeap acrolill bridge I've \11\lbl!d with bad don., tbat war, Carpy felt tbe fore!! ot tbe dtec~s· (1\JI , IIllO ·a trlng'e pf lland !lUd wn~ I ml&llm't bl'l here tonight. Blll, • ure. . .. [S he, bleedlnk llt tlie mouth'!" low a . tpat onrsrcw the e111ter'n btld&e favpt,;;;n : .. , • he thundered. · · .ap()loll~h. "G.o on;· Da.ve.t' , "Why, no, Doe. nut he claims he-.

Tbr!!lldln~; tile underJttoWth on Ills •rve .got .11u olll·ml'tcl 'lll!ter back all ln." · .• tre!Dbllng J1or11e, Oenlso.!l got ~WilY Ellllt.. Sbe'iJ.'IIll. I'Ye gc>t, I'd .bute her "We'll brlnr. lll&n out, It that's alL f.ro.DI ~ brldlte as fa at' as be ,could: to know lllls ~me, ruiltlln', 'JJIU." Who Wll& ·•n the Oght? Talk foeti" somebody wae apll throwing rille "•t·n never b~ · eahJ •. Dave." · "Dave McCro98en and Barn'ey-w~th 11lugs towar.d It: but once away from ~t tt be a stralgb~~ot Oght, Bill- Blll.'.' · · · tb!L "aru;~r p()lnt, be lost no ttme ln ygu ~IIOJ~·" _ _ _ ..--Hil~···cwllt:b!'e~re l;'re McCrossen and Reb-makjltg.·.bl.lnselt t~e«rd. Out on the. old '•'lltnow, Dave; t ltno~. What's 61

trnlf tl!e,..~teere. alarmed bY the shoot· address!" · · lng, and worried 11ecretcy' by the two ''In .m)' b1lnlt, Bill," murmured Mc-Indlanfh were. milling, incJ'·UcCrossen, Qro:u~ea tl\h:kl:r." "Promise," ahoufhlJ a11d c:unlng, was tr)'lnc w "I ~rololl!e." • '· bring order out ot the confusion, "Give· me-your bond." ,

Denlscw, trom the W'tllows, called · " lovdJy; "Wh\)'S driving these cntUel'~

"The man that owna 'em, •i • libouted McCrossen, riding out· Into the ope'n,

Parllltloe waa tb,!! Of!lt to reach Gun· lock on the way home shortly before

' ft!ty yordll IIWilf, "Who the bell are Y0\!1 Jlldtn' lll th11.t brush' If :rou'.-o a , man, allow yooraelt.".

Deatson ~ushed Into tho opr:n. "YoU're Arlvlng tbla bunch,· llc:Cro• sen!"

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"I am. What do JOU want, Denl· 1ont" he demanded angrily. ·

"I . want tbeaa ateere, McCrossen.

"RJ~;ht ~here tlie)' were when John Fryln' Pou lett me. He was oQ hls WIJY to the Resefvatlon to 'hunt up a· couple ot. buck& to bury •em and brl!lt; ln U1e cattle,'' BRid Pardaloe In mat" ter-of·fRct tosblon. · "Sit do\vn here, Bill. .lane," direct· ed the doctor, ••get ~lie bo;y a pot of co tree."

."And boll plenty of clean ·water on the stove."

"Yes, doctor. Bill Ia goln& to stop here on the way In, llin•t he, Mr. Pnrd· aloe1" asked Jlin~. tremulously.

, Pllrdnlo.e nodded, "Ougb~ to aho\v up otter while. Tbey'r(! rldhr'. kind ot slow." ·

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hond •J vant 100.... •. • . • • • • , . '"l'beu .ateera beton1 to me for

..• Q!1ong to jleat .tho water .and came QN E f t b J.-;.~~~· bock wrtb supplies, • . . • . new~t a n : .

wigea, an' rr.o cot twtc:o aa manJ bac;k there Jl!t. • Now rve got juat ope wonl lOT JOU, Denison: •Get out ot m1

. wa:r .an' l(eep out 11f m:r way." .. tr JIIU've got any rlgbta -In . these

cattle, turn 'em back to the Meadows arid laJ 7c111r claim tor .JVQgea before tho Stoekmcn'a <:lallDI Board," retort. ed DenlJoa. , •:what the bell's all thl.l to iou7 Do JOU claim 'em 1" demanded Mc:Cro~en RY&Jely,

"1 don't claim a bOot. but 1 want t~ taJ}t wrtb ·,.ou, MeOroascm, before rou Jump te. tlle Paobandle."

·"'What aboatr "Aboot who llrcd my rnocb bouse­

and abcrat Uen17 Sawdy." "TQIA' to ptck a Qunr,r~;:l wtth me,

eh, Dentaon1 Well, :rou needn't try we17 banJ. I don't llko :roo, Denlllon. 1 DGYI!!' dlcL 1 noYer bad an7 uao for :ro.. Now mil )'OU pull orr tbeu bUIDI that are mUll n' ..ur eteera r•

14Wlll JOU htlld •em bnck tor tho llead01TI and tal" to JDD~

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'l'tn, two retuula were fllllt. But whllo tbe ucond 1rllll bQloa uttered, RctJJtodc cried, "Crow4 htm. Danl'' aod flrt4 at Den\lon.

Tbo 11ut" t111tant thrte bo~meo wrre ptanctDI at ono· another oa resr­ln& horaet and \hrowtn~ their •bota at 01111 anotbu In a YI!I'J uncertain lljtbt.

RetnAt w111 out of tho thlnkln~:. D~IAton. couctrt bctw«n tbo two mea, wu torc:od to dJwlde bla fire. Wltb a tilow atlnglnl bl.l left ann, ho

· J~d bt. hom pat tho two, whlrted, aD!! ~o back outalde. wltb Totc:Cru­llttl aboOUng at blm tut. Tbe mcnen• .,,., ef Denlaon'• pnt lllc:Croue'D Into nelid"ceY& line or nu.

Bal budl7 htla Dent.on wblrle4 when bo rett a lltkenlnr blow In tbe atcmac:h trom llcetol!len'~ gun, tara· l7 ter.a 7atd.l aiii'I!J'. Bb bad been eotlc?hlnr oa bU bomo'a baclt ancj waa atreacty atttrnp-lo~ Be slid off aud nllh!d Ufte a cat towil%d tbe brnab. lttbttoek uw the trltk bnt. fortelllna thtt a wo-undfd mea 11 tbo moJt dAD· ,.-.WJ mao. bt )'ellf4 and lpttrred atnlabt at blm.

'lbe botl:O rcl'u!r!d the smell of blood. BD ahl9d. Rebttock tpUtred

•1 Know, Davefl Know, Wlult'l. Her Addrcnf"

ct&Jllsht. Uo 'I'Ode In oo bla wo1 to town to get bold ot Dr. Carp:r tor Den· Ilion. whose condition worried blm.

Fortllnntels tbo lltli'J:COn waa al· rend7 at Gunlock. wblther bo bad been aummooed to tare Cor Band7,

Wltb Sawd1'• 1leab wound atread7 banda~ Carpy aat In the living room, drlnklna a ~lot of co!Ieo auppllcd bJ Jane. . Uo waa eo,Joflng In lelaure11 falblon

bll third or fourth eup or ateamlng llllmolllnt wben tho 11o9nd ot boota waa beard. Jn a moment a rcsoondlng rap came at tbo door.

Jano started. Jn terrified appeal, abo looked nt the doctor. Cl!rp7 responded bJ tal miT wtplng btl, 1lp11.

"Wbo'a tberer hn Uemanded curt.IJ, "DIU Pard!lloo l" ct1me tho ro;Jponoo. Catpy ouns: thC! door open. Jono rnn out ot'ltho bedroom. "Ob.

Mr. Pordaloo I" a he crJed. "Where IJ Bill? Where Ia ber

•ue·a on hll waJ back to tho bo• pllDL"

"Ill he burtt Ja be wouodedt Tell ml',,1" ml'd the rrnntl(' ~tlrt.

"Why, DO; Jell - lbat II. be Willi almto• to get back to the bollpllol be­fcmo 1)0(' round oat be wna gone," par­ried the Yeterao awkwardly.

Corvy lntenened steruty: "Where Ia be DnQ'l Talk. Bill I"

"No," continued l>ardnloe. deep In most ex c lt in g a BIIUcer ot bot cotree, "I didn't soo stylo notes of the lt. I was over on tho west aide or the present o c o Don creek-It's bad crossln' there. I don't in this ycor o! kno\v bow Dill c11me up. The7 never grace If! tbo wel· could-a !fOt him across down there. We como return of cut. onr tbe reservation and ~lugged femininity. W e tor Gunlock-" lie pricked up his eara a a y "y e a r o f and Interrupted lllmselt. "Shucks I grace" for tbot's That nounda llko somebodJ now I" literally what It

Jane lllltened engdl:v. "I cnn't benr ls-a year when gra.:loiW linea, 110)'0110," II he BRid. (flwnorOIW 11heer fabriCS em!)elllshed

"You \viii ln a minute. There tbe7 with delicately wrought c:mbrold· are ncnln." erlea, laceD ond a,U oucb prettily

Jane rnn for tbo door. "Ho14 on a feminine devices are the order of minute, MIGSy," exclaimed Pardnloe. tho dny. Nowhere lD thin ladylike "l.ct~ mnke nuro who It Ia.'' trend more chnnnlngly aymbollzed

no opened tho door blduselt, stepped thnn In the anowy lingerie touches qulckiJ outside, and abut It bclllnd which are bringing refrcahlna him. Within a Tery tow minuteD, asea oprlghUlnell:l to our now frock:! and 111 Jane, uhe beard tho lltnmplos · ot ouita. honea. l'ardaloo fiUDi tho door open Swlnll organ die, ctllop . and clear nod Ctllled tor Cllrp7. Jane hurried with a lumlnoWJ trarillpnrcncy, In out wltll him.· proving U1o Idol of tho hour for tho

Drooping low, Dentaon, lron""llled, new lingerie blouse a oo amort this hod stuck to tho ond of tho gruulllns ooar;on wlth your wool ~11leur. It ride. Scott tDid bow the)' hnd followed Ia al!:o to be found In myrtodu or up tbe eDJil bank of lba Cfee.k-be neckwenr ltell\D and Wl'lnt wenr bllllllelf on Rebutock'ecborse: bow b)' touch en which ore thin oennon greDt good tortuno they bad found a glorltylng every type, of cootumo. UDllk ot whisky In nebctoct•a a;ddlo- Fino an 11 cobweb, thin lmpo~ed bag. and that tbla bed bC!Iped rm'l"~' <1 org.andlo In morveloWJlY procifcal the wounded man when tbo.r balled In nplte of lm lovely frogUo look. to "cpoU" him; and bow tbe.r hod Tbb proc:tlcoll\y comcn In thnt the cro~ ·I>oop Creek at a ~Prvallon clover Swlnn. UlllnS the puro Icy rord not far below Gunlock raoc:b. wotoro of AJplno atrcall\D, hnvo lm·

Corpy nn4 Pardalo• Ulted DcnlDon portm to their aheer fabrlcn on abo down rrom tho borce. Jane ltlpportod colutcly pcrmani!Dt finlnh which bt. beoC ond atooped to mreu blm holdu amooth and crlop and now· no4 murmur low wordt. They laid him looking after ~epeated tubblnan. If on bar bed. your frlvoloWJ looking trilla IU'o .of

Wbllo CIII'JIJ toro open DcoiMn'a S'wlnn orsandlo they can ba popped clothing and macto 1 ·blltltJ' examtna· in and ouJ or tho tub on ortc[1 an tiO:II:; buckeU Of hOt WDICr WOfe yOU Wl!lh with Q, minimum,. or eflort, brought ln. lln no otarcililng lD required to rc-

Tbo surgron, with wearied bark, otorc tho orlgl.nol fre.nh crl!lpne!l!l to tho Iabrie.

preJ:eotly atrnlghtencd up ... Jone." be Handwork lo appearing in utmoot 10ld 1olemnly, "Jou're a lnckJ girL p;ofUDion on th1D yenr'o llngcrJn TbD bullet that meant dcntb tot fO"Jr fcmto."tlll!!l. Allover embroidery, both bo7 atrurk hl1 belt bocltl' and tore cut • out and pltlln. embroidered around bta llldl', Look here. Tblll wu nil J w1111 afruld or. tbta atomuh wound, etlgea and frlllo. nppUqucd lnco J didn't thlot: 10 much about nm, and flnent net oro dcllcnto nnd !avo­hero. nut. Jooe, 1 didn't want you ly. on tlbcer organdlb baekilraundu. flxlna for 0 funeml when 100 OU!Zbt Tiny tuclw and hnnd·fngollng oro

popular too, wed not only on tho to be O:s:tng for n wedding! We11 ~:et plnin orga'ndle but also on the excit· ~!':a·~~ck to the bO'llpltnl In a fl!W lnl! now shadow-printed types. In

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gandle:J dalntr floral motito a n d vlno pnttohUJ ohow up in clouded white on clear white or pa13tcl-col· ored backgrounda.

In ehooDing your lingerie bloU!Jo to wear with your tnllleur, ond you rcnUy miWt hove n oheer utterly feminine lingcrlo blouoo to urrlvo at top Cllllhlon, tuko nD your cue tho omortncM of 'ohndow-prlnt or­gandlo. It nhould be olmply otylcd after tho manner of tho model to tho rl,eht ln tho ncc:ompnnying lllu:J. trntlon. A youthful tum-back collar and caocadll'd jabot dlntinguloh thlll oheer Swt!l!l orsondlo bloU!Jo which In oo daintily nhadow·prlntcd In n tiny floral motif. Valonclen'nen .lace edgen tho '«::llar, buw and abort pulled nlcevco.

Snowy Swlllll oraandlc In o dnlntr. ohndow prln1 mnhea tho very beaut • fully fnohlonll'd bloUDo to tho left In the pleture. Aiu1 lluten to thiD I Fine hnndtattlng, co tromendoU!Jiy cmort thiD nonr.on. no are many qunlnt trlmmlngn rovtvcd trom .. way back wht!n," odgetn collnr.

• s,ve . !:itockinJs-U .stookings persistently .wear out at. the toes, try buying· them one.half she. larger. · .

' . . . ··- • Fitting Your Dat-U ypu have

n tight fen hat; hold It in the steam. of a boiling kettle. When· tnc felt Is thoro1.1ghiy damp it is g!i!!Y to stretch it to .the right si:te. . ., . -

!\lakin;: Cocoa~ocon loses that raw t~ste lt tna·att·wltb half mUk and halt water, them boiled, !4ore nutritious and digestible, too. '

• • • ' Keeping Cheese Molst-To· pre-vent it from becoming dry,. keep it wrapped in bu~ter ·muslin, or In the glazed hygienic paper Jn which some bread Is wrapped.

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ali many eggs as there are to be servings. Chill, then peel care­tully. With a sh11rp knife cut sttlps from the large end to the center: remove yoll!,s, masll and season with ·salt, pepper, mayon­naise and a little Worcestershire sauce. Carefully refill cavities having the white strips fcrm the petals of the "Illy." Lay ench on n bed of curly endive. Accom­pany with cheese straws.

• • • , Cleltnlnc Combs, Brusbe~A

1eatpoon ctf' nmn10nla In A quart of water will removo all grease and dirt from combs nnd bruahes, nfter which lhey should be rinaed nnd dried in the oun.

• • • . : Touch Pastry-Too much water

will malto pantry tough. · • • •

, Rust Remoyer-Onlon julco wlU remove ruat from tableware.

I • • • 11111Jc Puddlnca - Orange peel

ol\rcddcd very finely makes an ex­cellont flavoring for milk pud· dings. It lo n pleaaant chango from nutmec when added tb rlco pudding or balccd c:unta.rd.

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rorn out ot lho tlun-lt. will CDU!!O,. apolll and ollter blcmlohco.

WNU C.I'YIH.

.. ulln and crlop ruffiy eftnct In front. So here'o to got bUll)' ond tnt, ffor totting and hand c:rochot laco oro 0!1 ntyllnh at thiD very momi!Dt nll they wero durlnu tho gny nlno\len. . Beaal1 In Laber

Jloncot lnb3r bearo a facc . .,-Thom01l Dekker.

lovely Tho fanhlon of onow white frilly ncekwenr lD going ot top a~d thin cear;on. You c:nn flnd typeo of Swlsn organdle from prim Jltllo bobby coUaro to low-cut polntro biba and frothy Jnboto. &!e the doublo rumo of finely ernbrcidcrcd Swino organdle that llnreo co youthfully bolow o prim little turn bock collar ohnwn bctow In tho picture and nolo to tho right the two-tiered Jabot wl\h high ncdtband and quaint ribbOn oow imparting on altrocUvo Gibs-on girl air to o gUct of l).ne.nt Swls9 or· gandie.

tD WHIUn NPWI":)!l~r Uruan.

Don't Sleep WlaenGas

Presses Heart If you want to rully 01tT RID ·01'

OAG and urrtblt tloaUng, 6on't tll~1 to Clo It by lull d~te>rhiO 1e11r ltDmaeh "'''" 11ara11, INIIallnc alkAIIU 11ncl 00011 taUiota." Moll OAO II IOCl;4CI In lhe uomach and upptr lntaellne and 11 due to old ~laonoua matt..- tn tha tonaup.Gted towola thAt are toaclad with III•CDUtlno baetorta • him. AI tbD horae reared, the f~bte

li~Jit of the miKln 1trt1ck. tor an lllllnnf., Itdlsltlclts featurea. ·tn that lostant Dt!!lson fiNd polnt·blanlc at blm.

"Ain't 1 talkln'? De's on the woy bl:!l'tl with Bob Scott."

"Oh, no. l)o('tor," uctolmed Jano thcso perfceUy c:hnrming print or-unlltPodlly. but with (Old dectatoo. ---------~ .. -------~·~--· -

If your ~ontlfpatlcn 11 of tong l"tand• lng, tnormoua quanlltlot ct danctroua bACt.,ID Aeet~mulate. Tt..n )'OUt dl• cuuen It uput. OAO ofttn prtant htatt and lunoa, mDklftg lift mlauable,

'1\o blow wu terrible. nebstock'IJ .,.,_ jerked blgb. alld bll aun flew ta(o •.Ore alr. Be sptllq convt!lslweb' ~Jf.l.rd, tup;lled ned. u his frlgbttmed ~!ode- wbtrl@d. ltll'Cbed true tho stld• d!a te tht1 grouncL Be never llliOk" ~

f'cn)' ~(OJ: that -M~ 'ftanM rtae lil to 1lnlib blm. J)entson elpped ~n tlle laadiC: aate ot bta pa lllstlncUvety, and pucclled oat tlle ~ aheUL ,

Bls bend In il: whirl. ntieetlng that

'"Then be'e not burtr C'Tied Jane. •why, no. JeS-tl llsUe. mn)'be,"

stammered Pardaloe.

"\\'hy, what do rou m~n. glrtr "1 mPao be's nt Gantock to ato:r.

Ut"'a never golmz to IP.ln'C Ill" • (THE END)

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SHOES HAVE GONE STRICTLY FEMININE

By CUERJE NICUOLAS Shoos bovc gone feminine. Fine

stitching 'in new guises, pin tuck· ingg, pipings. puffingg nrnl cordingg ornament shnea l:n a oort manner . Nailhead ond molal .cyclw mnke on appcaroru:e. Bultar.s and truck· len. often leather covered. arc de­algncd for utility or omamenlaUon. They're often on tho olde in this

You CIIA't ut or tltep. Your hUd achu. Yout bAck achtL Vou, tom• !;laalon 11 sallow and pimply. Your bf11ath It foul. You Are a tlelc. groutlty, -etehd ufth&ppy pn~. YOUR I)YQTtHJ 10 POISONIIO.

Thoutandt of tuffaYe,.. h~n found lrt Adltrllul the gultk. ulenUfte way to rid thitr •ptcuna cf hatmlul eac:letfa, Adloriu rJda rou or o•• and dean• foul I'Oiaoftt ·cut cf COTH u= and lower ~IL ()tva youf b a R!;AL eluntlng with Adltrlka. Gel rtd of Olli"IJ. I'Otimt• treU ~t art~ -<t not hal:lfl fottntng.. At au Lulllllfl Drugglttt.

--- _..._ · 01 .J!Utant-- .uecro.ren wtmtd 1m. mLI-. hlm. Dmm2 tttt!d to retell!. .ran u be got fhe catlrld>:e IntO bts rMoJrer. he c:a1Itbt the sound Df a .horse•• boor• and' theu rnlattl ~tt c:ahlng.

oencon of ossymetric line9. Uate Wllb toJttrJ Whom they hove inju~

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"BeN!. Bob," exclaimed DenJ.ilo:a fi'Oci Ilia tfflJ9b. "Lout- tJUt tOl' .Jde-c~." ..

Stott s11p))id off hi• Mne. •'Me­CroSIK'D nn't. bother ror a wblle. An J'OU •tt. Bfil.,.. •

"1 stopped a c;pupJe of slu;;s som!!­bw. WJJat · tbont Mc:Crcmenr he u'ted trrnl.b]S, · · • · ·

"lfe'll JJtn• efet -b:r the brtdge. He wants lo talk ~.- )'eli, BilL., ~ a to1tt11lq'uM atoutl4 this

beJ•~·'t ti1 Jt. Bob. lilo~t trnst.Meo Crolatn, Sne 11,1U rot bta Btlllli 'IT•''• tiR~tq-better tbiltl.anollier trat'k •t;.®"·~~a I)e¢son. ~eg&etfu. trtUl·.Ze~ttfB flelp.;'te J!la teet. . · ~n-. · atrt~ clean;-' dew cl'itt!l Jkott. "Be'• 41tn'. That'« 1he iiW~» tntL 'ta•'t ron make. lfP tout mtaa to IJOt! · he wantar

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Watch for the. new sarial by this popular author, starting . in our next issue l

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~.(' ••.Gone With the WJnd" shoes cleverly modcml:ro . cuch CivU war shoe themes og rosettes, cri!Js..cro::s, ballet Jocings, side taco bootees ortd Colonial tongue!:, Simplicity Is the keynote for this ,season when tho shoe for the activity b all-lm-por· tant. Soft feminine detal19 nnd new silhouettes oro in the limelight.

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All wickedness comes of weo.k· tleM.-Rousseau. •

Tho ll\lillP, especially of potent lcathor, lD growing in demand. Models with dromnUe touches nt tht~ ·throat, off-sidetl vMslona and built-up styles nrt! of equal impor• tnnce. ColonlaJg with unusual and clMslc llncsttto due for glory.-Groy, "beige DJ1d nnvrura Important colors ·------------for nhOes. .

Urebs-up sruutii1.8 are bock !or this dt~J.Up nftenloon sennett.

Chiff'on Capes to Be Worn · by l>anc::era tWa 1 Summel' ·

Ctilllon cnpea on danoet drllllsca this summer will be popular; as they g.lve a ~oaUng quality to tlie daneer. Th~so may po worn >~Ver ~lnts or contrastli'lt colors. err • CUlM chifton skirts alSo add to the airy efYect on the dance floor. These are ettec;Uva whtm hold out at the aides by tM danc~s.

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Naila Paintl and

Vamflhe. Kafsomitte Buildera Hwde. Pipe and Pipe

Fittings Pump Rod

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Stove Pipe Barb Wire Hog Wire

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Poultry Netting Plumbing Supplies Conductor Pipe Cement

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meeting mo.rniilg se~ion at 10: .Jeffreys· .trom Lubbork, where o'clock ·and· ~tetmoon · Fay ia · atfeniiirig Draughon's t

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•' New Mexico Cattle Growers' saddle re<tsonable. :f>, 0. Box 68' Association is at present askil)g Capi~an, N." M. Mm tf their Senators , to oppose the Mr. Jim Greer and his mother 1'\\tifit~tion · of the Mgentine n•turned. from .Hot Springs Jast ! Sanitary Conventi<Jn. The live- S'lturday . where tlwy had been stock industry. despite all unwar Laking the baths. ranted statemE'nts to ~he contrary · · has ~onsiljtently opp'lSPd rati'ica Several of Carrizozfl's fisher-

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tion of this convention solely .on men w~re out last Saturday but its merits and hPcause it interr~r- rl'ported no lurk. 1

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opposltioh to the ArRentine man, Sanitary Convention at ·this M"Sl!rs t'nrl Fr<'t•rrnn on;l · m eting _ Rradley Smith \V(>nt to SncMro v.ou WRITE YOUR

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There will be rep 1rts. of all last Fridny to m•·l•t M u:;s Rhoda stU:nding committees and an FrePman and lwr lluests, Misst•s interuting report is expPcted Lucile Shn:\·, Ea·rl:ne lsPnhnrt fro01 the tax committees of and Lois Puisl<'y, who rnme from the different counti(ls which nt· the University to spend the week-

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• llil" <FOR SALE: Small Iron hearin~ · . . Mro. George Din~wnll t>ntered

Thl'nk Safe. 1 National Credit F i 1 e The hvcstockrr.en m the Lords· ·------~----------------..z (Bookkeeping System 1, A lot of burg section hava already the Rathmann hospital this wef'k ! __ ,_..;......;-....;-:..;.·.:...· .:-;........:~:..;·:..:;·-:::;;·..;.-·:...···.:.;··..;.·· ..;.,..,_....;-~:..;.· __ _.;.;..;.:...;....;.,· ....:·.:...· ;.." .:.-.:· =· =::: ... used iron bedaand springs.· Tits· indicated their interest in tb~· Mro RPn R Bur· s h·ul ns her This ·Over wor~b Co., Inc., Capitan, N. M. meeting and prom i a e" t';e ~rue~t lu11t 1\Jur•duy, J,,.r rwph.~lv, .• •

• . t(, Jargeat-attendance that has ever \1r. Gordon Ht>nninl( •Jf El Pnso.' w U. The habit ohaving is a good been at an Executive Bdnrd VIr. Henninll ns .. istn the S. P. tnx JJ y

habit, and wealth ia a reault of FOR SALE Some good milk m"ctnlg of the .AGSociation uttorncy, 1\lr. McGrurder in hia . habit. All banks are ever will- COWL See or writ. Bunt Hobbs- Hotel Bidalao will be }.ho hi;aii· office. • 8 • • L• 1 lng to aSsist in the cultivation C~pitan, N. M. ' 02tl quarters. Thta Is an open meet· Mro. Wayne Van Schoyck of I ecause greatest variety ID • lDCO D ofthishnbit. Adcpositoronro ingand all catUcmen1lro urgt!d White Oaks wan ohopping herel'county, largest stock', in Carrizozo, said he felt reluctant. about T. E. KELLEY to attend. lnat Tuenday.. 1. II d h d coming in and "botberlmt UJ" Funeral Direetorand Mr. nnd Mni. Wa· ne Vnn qua 1ty- UDeXCe e anyW ere, aD with a small deposit. lt r. not Lieenled Em~lmes- Safoty Program Schoyck nttPnrf('d the ball game I prices average lower. the occaalonal big thing that •PhonP 83 - here between Roswt>l! and Cnrri-makea euccetll, ra.ther it fa the; . · zozo Sur11Jay.

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repeated habit. We welcome · Carfb:cno : : : N. Mex The program was orgnmzed two · . fl\ I [J, ·· ., deposita of any amolittt anct ----------- yean ago by W. E. H•tller, Ch(>V • H. 1> Hill· nncf fnmpy . nnd K B ·E T T Y C R O"~C K E R

are always glad to lttlve you • · - ·· rolet general sai('S manager. All Steve Busuan "Pnt fiotung lllllt • A nmver•ary S E T 0 F.

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Ll 1 ( t A' Poatera and stickm nre sent ou.t W. W. Smith and fomily or . fi(Q 0 GUO ~ 5fD£Y periodic:aily to the entire Chevro· Whjte Oukn aU.1 hdPd the bt~se

(111111 't t B'k r v "'" s I . . ball gnmf' hP~Wf'f'n Roswell and u.r.M ., j e 0 ~lil5uB - . a e . - , .. " .. personnel, c{lntmually c.alhng the Cnrriz.no boys here lllllt

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e atrckera are p0ated · ;'0 tlw hirtlutny party last Sa~ dub of every company car. urday niRht nt her home in Whi~ . Courteay and care are atressed Oaks. The evPning wna sp!lnt nt

'" •• the two moat. Important safety gam;s and dnnring. The hont~ree :.==·=========- factonl in driving, bnned on the rc_'"eavPd many lovely and useful , prov.en Jact;. that most hillhwny ga(ta. R•llreJ\hmPnto weno served I

Bottomll'M steel tank 40 ft. acrou, 8 ft. bigb, bolted in 22 teetiona Gx8. lnqulre Box~68, Carrizozo, N. M.

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tnin Association ·Programme Chevrolet hilS alw.1ys ~l't'n fnt AJI.uqu"rquc to visit and at substantial aavinsr to you? Read New• THOSB prcr:rous lew . houn you cet on vour

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SATURDAY JUNE 12 (on:front aa a promowr or high- rclativf's and friends. .

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· ~ trout~n •• ; cteel•fllle'r1 aUthmt!atttd bv"'l yun cft'ly-tytn11 ltWiy and experience ••• udus!w tpedalty huu •• ~ rOOt. llnu, reell, leaden.sptnnen-evuvthlnatorthe 6y enthus!Ut. Ccme In tclUyl

Mrs. Mary~Byrne ·n c:h rge remarkable u£ety records have SUNDAY JUNE IS a • been established." .

10 A. M Memorial aci-vi('ea Under ~he ~rogratn, all dnvers

4,000,000th of a Fa1nous Make and unVPiling of monument (or whrJ matntam a Pftl'f.,ct safPty I Arthur BN·cherding, founder of rerord for a full yMlr rel'f•ivt> g• •l•l t Camp Lee Robertson. • drivers who go six

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. ~!~~ -~ . . · Snng rf'lleive CE'rtifil'a tPs in lrisf'rihNI ~ :1 ~ BASKJi!T DfNNFR at CAMP Ieath r pock;t<'ases. S'• that when

' ~ri~ r ~-.J · ' 12- A. M. to 1 P. M. they change ttil<·ks they carry ~1$o u.oo F<m1t•~P. j Regwar Busineaa·Ses5iui1 their awards. with them.

_ Song The Chevrolet 11aff'ty drivP has · Devotional been carried on with similar

·~~eoaa~·n.kC.dd~t\tt•uo WllfdWt~ Flag Ceremony safety efforts that have b· en D:aJr..AJ.J. . 1 .BOOK. oli 'Roll Call . . . . launched on a nation·_wide l«'ttiP,

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· .~e;· . j How~rd. El Paso W:~tern Rebek· to the campaign in sbme or 1ts ;~~r.· 1•h Lodge No.. 191 national advertising. mt.~~ J Reapoti~ 'Mr. Newsom AlamO• . . . -· .. I.

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W HEN, In 1873, qJd-tlm~rs lrl Arizona learned that o twenty·

two-year-old Easterner, tresb from Rutgers college, had been oppolpted agent Cor the Son <;arion reacrvo· tion, a gale of laughter awcpt that nectlon of tho Wild West. "Why, them Apache devils lfl'ill skeer ·that tcnderfod't out Inside a wel'k," they guffawed. But they dldl}.'! know the ;,tuff that was In John Philip Clum.

Tnklng charge ot Son Carloa, he cleclded· that the "terrible Apachea" weren't so terrible If they were treated· like human being I! lnateod of onlmals, aa tho Spnl'\lard, the Mexican and the Amerlr.an fron· tleramen hod regarded. them. So he mr.do thcri) aelC-g6'Vemlng by tound lng the first body of [ndlan pollee ever organized to keep or­der on tho reaervatlon dnd by eetnb­linhtng courts, presided over by In­dum i.oldgcri, t·o try ollpndet"'. Jje

·-modo therii pnrtlolly aelt-aupporfing by U!ochlng them tho arts of peaco mJJtend of war and paid them for the work they did. And above all else hl' proved to them that ho was uno white mon who didn't "apeak wltj) a opllt tonguo."

Aa a re1,1ult Clum, within three yiJulll, wac ruling 6,000 ot theca In­diann, who had been regarded for :JOO y<'aro llB "unwmable," without tho n1d of o olnglo soldier. A phycl­' 1an and D· .:ornmiconry clerk were the only other white men on the fCll­••rvatlon.

Next ho trao given a bigger Job­that or capturing a party of ho:stllo ApuchcG, I~ by the notorlouo Oc­ronlrno. With a cclectcd party ot tun loyal 1\pachoa, ho rnarchcct ~Db rnllca ocroo11 tho deoorlll and moun· 1111na ot the Southwect, Lr.nppcd Oc­mnlmo and hiD followorc In New Me:rlco, captured them without fir· '"II a ohot and marched them baclt U1e whole 400 mllen without a cln• ale one ecraplnn. Thlo w~a tho only time Ooronlmo woo over forcibly •·apturcd. Sovcrol tlmco later ho volunwrlly nurrondcred but John P. Clum woe tho only man who over took him prloonor when ho didn't wont to bo a capt,vo.

Clum'o career ot uoc(ulnCM cus ~tstllnt for lhC! Apach~ ended In 1077 V<ben pollllcn brouaht DOOUl D Crloln which fon'cd him to rcolgn. llo later won fomo ao on editor nnd public official In U1o town of Tombotono but until bin death In 1032 he WD.II proudcot oflhe record hO rnadt. whcn he woD'"Apot:'ho Aaont."

African Victor

H tn NAME Ju forcottcn now but · ho woo OIICO a naUanol hero. Por ho woo tho lc<1dcr In ono of tho moat opcctocular exploU.n In American mfUtary hlrltory

WUllom Eaton woo his namo and ho wcus a nnUvo of Connecticut who had comb out of tho Re\·oltrtJo:n oa A acrJIOIUlt at tho nge.ot ccvcnl«!n IUld latqr won t.~o comm~lon of cnptoin In U1o American army. In 1100 ho woo oppolritcd connuwr gcn1 ol Tunlb and, b)' hiD 'oklU

nnd darma In hondllna tho rulc!t of that country, ho ni:!CUrcd for Am· .. rh:an commci"c~ complete lmmtm•

· Jly from tho Tunl!llDn pirotcn. But the plratca of Tripoli ·.rcrc nUll prey• Ina upon our n."tlppfng tmd ln ll:ro J.;nton. rctumlnn to Am•.ulco, oo­('1Jrro from President JefTcroon per· mlru1ion to lt'y a plan whJch woatd

~ ptit on end to tho war. Uo proproed to cnll!ll tho oorv·

tren ot tho dcpoood Ahmct. brother nt Yuouf. ruler oJ Tripoli, load on expedition tnto Tripoli, d!lPJ)llO Ywn.d und put Ahmct, who would than bo friendly to tho Amorlcruu~, o:, Ulo throne Uo WO!l llUcccm~fal trtn~l_t~~~·+ Muuct'u promluo w -mit t c>brly In ICM ho awrtl~ out lrom Aloxondtlo, E~;Wpt, wJth hill ormy ot .00 men c.onnlntlng of nino AMerJ:. cntm, 40 Greeks, 21 as:t_Ulemn~~- o! vnrfuti!l Europcan•nnUonnlltlc,;.._and tho r.amulndcr Eaypth:ms, Turks and Arabs, to ctli)lure tho town of Darna.

ilia wos an eplo Journey ot 5UO days ocroso tbo osert. During that Ume Eaton not only had to enduro the hardships c1 • co\11\try 111 which the thcrmolhoter never dropped below 120 dcgrooa but ho also h11d to qucU a mutiny. led by· tho matr be wna trying to put on the throno-Ahmot hlmseU. But fl• nully tbtly renched Ocrna and ~ro with aomo ald from three amoU Amerk:an wamhiJls, Eaton and h.ls men atormed tho defenses ot Derna, put to rout th~:~ 800 derendcra of .the di.J an4 toolc po.ssestlOI\.

For several wecka lltorwarda ~~~ beat olt tho aUacb ot \ha enomy but Ill June ho wu ordoftd· to eva~ uato the city by ftls. .lovernmol\t

~~·wbleh .thus ~ff)W -Wil)>' .tho vl.letotnr he hkd eo ~JP1tudl<U1 Won, Th• ao<xl that cantil out cd bls tkHl wa. that IIOtrt* of'the

Geyser-like stream11 of water spouted by 19 new fire department pumpers gave New York's skyline the ptctureJJque scene reflected ln the above photograph. This picture was made trolri the upl'(lr bay, lookins toward ·the- M~atton skyllne. . . - -· ---·-·---

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cauthwcstem Chino lost November nnd broufibt to thla countey, comes Stoles empowered w arrest persnM through the hotfmv. log espcclnlly COiblli'Ul:tcd nt the Cblcngo Zootogleal en federal c:hargeSJ, out she fg re­park nt Brooklle!d, m .• to resemble hill natu:nll!n'bilat and stnres wide- carded o.g OM of tho best nhi>W eyed at tho camera. Jle b now nino monthg old nnd weigh!! 35 pounds. amona federnl pence ofllcers.

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c:om~s a · ,nc;lwspaper, sayin~ ·:e expert at c~~rectfng bu ..

- utterance- -has' turned w.ith a cure tor stuttering.

But why? By his oWl!. admflision, ilearly aU ·stutterer~ can smg and n)ost of thell\ can swear ftaently, thus providing superior emotional outlets in two directions. One ot · the smar'test criminal la~ers I_ k no w deliberately cultivated a natural impediment in his speech. In court­room debates'· If gave hlm more tlmc . · · . fo thfnk up eitber I"Jn s. Cobb the right qp.estlons · or to figure out the right answers. ~ one of the most churrolng

voices I ever heard belonged to a Louisiana girl whose soft southern accents were tosclnatlngly Inter­rupted at intervals by a sadden stammer-like UDI!xpected rlppl~>•

a.gent1y flnwinLbtQok. • • • • •

Bow to Relax.

BEFORE I stnrtec:l out here, feel· Ing somewhat jumpy after

wreatllng a radio program for alx months, Jimmy Swlnnerton, the art­fat, who'a one of tho moot devoted friends these· high mcaao ever hod, advised me to try stretching out on the deaert oonda no a measure tor

and complete relaXatlop and a general toning up.

"Juut Uo down perfectly fiat," ho nnid. Then he took another look at ·my figure. "Anyway, llo down," he naid.

So today I tried lt. Anotbcr friend, John Kirk, tho famoll!l Indlon trod· er, helped me ptck out a aultablo npot on tho Navajo rcoen·ntlon tho~ was forty mlleo from the noarcnt habltotlon.

But tho alto I cbo!le WO!l already pre-empted b)' a acorplon with a frQltul atlnger rnnd on lrrltnblo dl!r po:.~1Uon thnt accmed to repent be­ing crowd,cd. So I got rlsbt up aga.ln. In fact, I sot up oo nwJ!Uy that Kirk nnld U woo imJ)OO!llblo to foUow tho movement with tho hu· man cyo. It wna like moalc, be atUd.

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W ltY tho burry, Scnny Boy? I eec you nlm~t. emily. You're

roaring tbroush poptiloWl alreot!J or nkWdlng on holrpln tU111!J or whlrJ. ing ot alxty. pcrUaWJ mUCD an hour around tho kinked and tmnlty twlotn of mount.aln roo~ like como de­moniac .bug rnclng n!ong tho t:tplne pf .a coUed rattler.

U I run ono w nay, you probpbly hnve primed youn:clf for thin ~ li!D.!l JPCi:dlnJ en thot moot dnnger­oua of aU mixed. UpplCD tho fear­como comblnotJon of alcohol and iru:!lllno. Or ll(!rho~, Uko tho blind mule ot tho folk!ore talc, yau jl1!lt ntlturnl1y don't core .a dern. One U11ng .1!.1 plo.ln: Dru::pite the high pcr­~ntdgo of mortnllty your brced fa ~ tho Jncrclll:el

So, again, ccllblng tho queatlon which the coroner mw.t frequently ask at the Jnquent, why tho hurry, Sonny Boy?

It cnn~t bo that anybody wantJ you boclt at the ploco where you'Ve! been or that llbybody ~ will be clad to ceo yau at tho place whete ~ou·re going.

Really anw, Sonny Boy, what 15 an tho ht!IT)' tlb1l+.tt1 •

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Send ·l:h:ents frr stamps or colna (coins preferred) tor this pattern to The Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept., 82 Eighth AVe., New York, N. Y. ,

Write ~our nome, address and pattern number plainly.

. Mirror of Happiness Happiness Is reflli':livo like the

.light of Heaven; lllld every coun~ tennnce bright with omlles, nnd glowlrig with Innocent enjoyment, ill o mirror tran!lmittlng to others the raya of o supreme and over Dhil)Jng benevolence.-Irv!ng. : ' * ..,._ ... -

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SUnlight c:an kill micrc>Organisms nm When its ultra-violet and infra• ~ t814 are flltett!d out, Mr. Den· ningtOn expWnea.- 'TJ:I~ . rays .. shOrtei' wavelengthS, from 2.1i3'1 ang-

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agatn7 My own mother has become a gadabout • ntol. and all because shcr mode herself such a pretty new dreBB. Really, Mn, those soft grocetul ltneo make you look lotB Bllmmcr. I think the long rippling collar hlltl a good deal to do with ft. Or maybe it's becaWle U1e skirt tltn where It should and hlltl plenty of room at the bottom."

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run on I Imitate SID; put your on and have the duatlng

when I get back from tho Civic Improvement League meet· tng. And opcaklng ot aprons, U1ot In tho clovcrcot .one Slo ever had. 1 love the woy It cro:mcn tn the back."

"Scl do I, .Mom, and sec bow It covers up my dreoo ull over. Good­by, Mom, hove o good time."

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won't you? I wouldn't have o apot on \hiD, my beloved model, for oll tho world. 1\'a mY ideo of amooth: all thcnc buttono; no bel\: the>oc here now pufJcd alccv~; and thill narc that'o a flora."

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The PAtterns. Pntt,crn 1208 Ia !or 11i%1:s BG to 52.

Size 3!1 rcqulreo 5l4 yardn ot 39 inch material piWl 11h yorda of Jl.': inch bloa blndlna !or trlmmlns.

Pattern 12!12 In denigned for oizen 12 \9 20 (30 to 42 bUilt). Slz.e 14 rcqlilrco 41fit yarda of 3!) tnch rna~ terlol.

• Pattern 1255 itl dcalgncd In alz.ea

0, 0, 10, 12, and 14 yearo. Size 0 rcquiren 1~& ydtdn of 35 inch motorial for the bloWlc and Jl!~ yoroo for. tho apron.

Send your order to The Scwln.: Circle Pott.orn· Dept., Room 1020, 2.11 \V. Wacker Dr., Cblcar.o, Jll. Price of pottcmn, 15 ccnttl (in cotno) each.

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"'.fhero•,..no morc.thriJling tntveler any• whcro on the American highway, bu~ th~t doesn't mean the wholo etory of Bu1ck 11

told in ita power. Wo've matched tho ablest atraigbt·ei~t engino in tho world-the Buick valve·m· head straight-eight engine- with tip!oo hydraulic brakos thnt ard soft Ill ev~nang in their action and certnin·eurc. Wo'vo given this staunch car a backbone that's like a keel of steel-there's a close• to-earth feel to it that epolle safety in 1UlY man's language. · ·· You rido in a body that puts steel all around you-stcol roof, atcol panels, steel doon, at eel Ro~r - all wet de~ into ono atout unit of beautiful protcctaon.

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Ruidoso Wednesday on bualnl'I!S.

.. Mr. E. 0. Prehm attended the Masonic meeLin~ in San·ta Fe last week and stopped in Al'•uquer .. .

que enroute hnme to visit the c~lebration ar.d'Shriners' p=uade;

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The Junior clau are ~nj tyi11g . · Lheir ann~al. picnic today.

Tliit! Gr~duation Class with ·Ame'ri· ca's greatest styles and· values. in Evening Dresses. Dinner P-r.es3es

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'!'be girls in Homt' Ec depart· ~ent gave a party at tbe High achool Wedna.(lay. ror. fifteen o( the littlo totl of pre·achool agP.Jt, ranging from on~ to five yeara Faifbra were bright colort.d bal· looruo. !

Roy Barman, a&~iatant ·· Post· mReter wu not at the poatllffieo Tueaday' on account or illneai. ,

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"Mae Wett" prize winninJ polo '"" .Graduatol Railway Speed Record ~ pony at the llltb eavai,.Y horae ' .. I - ,

1~0" owned by Reprcentatlve J. The followina are Grad\lltH .·The Banta Fe 11 11ew Sur>!r v. Taylor of O.Cura, bu been or 1937: Cbltf, crowned Spetd.Kirt~ ot the aelected u one of the mounta of Raymond Adama, Rutb Bar- West went into reautar Hrtl¢e th!l polo team from the New Mex· nett, ERquiel Chavez, EvelJD between the two cftfra Tuetday leo MlUtaey inatitutt, when they ~ Cla.uneb, C. 0. Davia, Helen niabt. Although It wJU make fb ao to Cornell Unlveraft)' to play Gatewood, ~Ia Gotlett, l'eu7 one, round trip weekl7 oh a in ~be ~ue.Wat polo aamll. IGrav11, Edith Hall, Dixit Bar- telltd~lt of 89 boura and 4.5

Mn. Jeer Herron, who Ia teach· I man, AubreY Hlnea, Bill Kelt, ~lnutfl, · the ~ilver strt•mllnrr ing at TJnn,le apent th., week·e!la Harry Kelt., Edna McBrayer, .._.mved i~ Chicago Monday here with her hu.band. j · t •

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_ ..., d b h s 1 CJ nco n atten na e ue all • Rf An community Friday. oponoore Y t o en ?r aM, game here lnt Sunday bttween Ptno, Wilma Snow, chard Stor- in1 Lot gelea, HttiDJl a Dew~ Anothrr arhrml year hna psS!ICd Billie Sullivan spent Thursday Tuesaay night, May 25, 1987. R01weU and Carritoso. ey, and MargareL Wylie. apeed reeord. •

Srhool f'ndl'd Thuraday with a night with Steve Hayes. _ •. _ . • . _ _ _ _ ~ ·~ _ .. _ ball 11ame with Claunch. We lost Simp Pearso_n and family were tho ~rome by ono acol'f! in tho In Socorro Saturday. eleventh Inning. A party 1"hurs-l Morrla Patrick is visiting his day night nnd tho children bado I parent. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Pat­fare I\ ell to aehool until Septem· rick this week. bl'r. I Shorty Moore made a bualne!l9

· ft trip to Socorro Saturday. Mf'll!lta. John Gt'l , Reed, Glov- Mr. and Mrn Harold Ol'nn

or and non were Socorro vial\orn . S Tb d"Y F id wero an ocorro · urs ... . r ny.

Bernie Glover has a bono felon "if'"~ :..:..Recital" whlrh has been eaUAing him much · - 1 aufft'ring. I Mra. T. E. Kelley gavo a very

. lntereatlng and artistic program Mr. M T. Sulhvan and family' at tho High aebool auditorium-

epent Sunday at the Goff home. Jut Saturday night, consisting of

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For Referendum

This Special Election·

Vote Now A,alnat a Third Term-and More, In OEfic.e and SaY• th• Peop!e the Coat of a Special Election. ·

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AVOID .THREATS AND INTIMIDATIONS -Siill Your Name and FUI In Nama of Your County· •. Ha.,. Your FamiJ, and Friendt

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TO THE HONORABLE MRS. EL~ABETB P. GONZALES, SECRETARY OF STATE, tor the STAT& OF NEW MEXIcO: We, tbe undersign~ citizena and qualihed electorw of the Statt Jr New Mexico 'u defined by tbi t.n and co111Utatfon ot

lhe S.ta.te.of New Mexico) and of the county aet oppOiitt namt~, do~ bt tbt. Petition; dlaapptOve or that certain ta:w P'•ed by tbo Tbuteentb Lcgislaure or the Statt of New Mexico, alglltd, apprond, and Ated in the oftlce of tbt ~ ot State of New

· MeJCieo, o~. tb& 15th day of March, A. D. 1937, at 9:80 o'clock A. M., whieh.Did law b detctibW u Chapter· U!t. SeafQn Lawa · of 1931, being Senate Bill No. 182, entitled: · - • · ....

''An.., Act Relatlnr To A.Spedal,,Eiectlon To Be fLid Throuakout The State of New Mex·co On Th• Twenty.Firat Day of September, 1837.u ·-q · •

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