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' .. · ·. · 1. · .. f. · ·v· . ·· .•.. · C · .. American I..esrion · · ·.· ... , · · <. "No. . ·· .·. ' p :: 0 . . .. . .. . ' J!loOt,; Now yontloi> Jg,J93s Daltt! JaR< I! Dil(e!f ' . : -;-' . . •. . ' . ·. . :·. Mine . Give:. Picnic .. i4, i;as, at ·-· ·!- .bereby . : . ·. · ... · .. · > and ..... : · .... : '·' ; ·· . - : - .. -, .. · · ·· • ·- - . "· - - ·:- , · · · _; · -, ·:- · ·' · m:eetillg- of P()it, called fQr .: RICAN LEGlON AND . "It'll a bear,". On 27th,· I. ' "' . electing·. wm .be held .a' . . .. - •.. 'AuxiLtARYDANOE . . a- big- Qf-boosteri c ·· Over l 00 Vis.itQrs ;T 'Trip .. the. follqwing offic:ers·were . at 1 o m., .. ·· · .: · . _;,_ . for· 54 waa heJd at Corona .. · · · · . · · · • eleetea:, · ·. . · . . •· · , day, SO, 193$, •u . . . • . . . ... -, . ,. . hundrefl and delegates were .•.. ---:· .. · . . · · .. · . Court Room. · . · · .. • _ Nllf , ·· . eatliusiastio ·a out •·· " · , · bt V1ce. . , • . . . .. . . . · · · -- ' •• - . . . . .. · .• · . ·. . . . . : . · . 2nd Vice Com ....... D d W. Oonvent1on ,ia to · . r higbway, One of the attendeq the have Stewart, . . . . , · · . · · . · to at.t.end: HALL:·;.. bridges washed out between a. l>lcnJc . at the JUSt scratched. Tbe;r;. . Posfi.:Bistorian Convention here and in tbe' big rain of - C111Z m\ne last Sunday: . already m 50 f.eet.of whJch IS Luckey... A ., .. · . : Fe, New . . • · · · Cb.ay·· :Of(b.Bs'tr·a· three 'weeks igo, ·To d"tQ noth· A S?Od .-oad ha!J budt. to yal1,1ed. at $5,00 $6.00. per · · Uo H' e r. · · to 11•1d ,CQuntY u • " r; has been done, not even to re- . the . mme, so ·that ears can drtve . The · 18 9,2? nandez. . · . . Conv.ent1on wlll be as follows; . · the· washed· out bridge. · ·.up the• ·Jnountain· to ·200 dpw.n, they mte d. to make)t In .addition to- the ye · . · CO MID ._· 1 . you drive that' way you 'en· .• . , shaft. 250 up anotlier cers, .HenrY Hnffman a·· d A. J; C'tncoln 1 · • 20 . a large. !!detour'!. .. pig•, -. ; ·were· tnvtted, b.estdes . those who 250 an.d ·; . 250 Scharf were on the execu· Hondo · 2-A · 11 And have a ·good· time; and proJDptly go angling .Jlfr ·· · attended the b?t o,n nc- feet.. There wll ' e. at least two tive Floyd L. Hondo ·. 21-B .6 · down the canyon several hlmdred count of the ram,_ dtd not thousand more of driCtin.g land . waa re-appointed .Posk Ad· ArabeJa . 8 . 3 . (I oo· ( I . ( . . t to . 95 . feet. where you find tbe bank no' ao cpnsequently there- and latest type air jutant. to State Con- . 4 . . '1 ., . oup ·.,pet .a rs c. (. too atecp nml anglo ·out on tho fresh menta dnnks were left. compreSl$ors are muse. .. · · vention in Ratqn, Aug, 4th,· 5th RablJnton 5 . . , . _ 1 · · · · · other side. !Recently some of tho' ... r ·over. · . · The contractors are Llll and 6th were el!!cted u.followa: 6 · 2 Highway. vatrol WGnt down that . . . H.osts and.hoatesaee were:. of Colorado, . . Commanaer Jop · . , ; '1 8 , . 8 Commi11ioncra way-tu work things out. On" ac· · R. w. Hopknis, ·of Denver,· Col.o., . Dtrectors of the Camzozo Mm· and Floyd L. Alternate Oaks . • 4 Named Bv Judoe count of. tltis boing:a country c:. Mr .and Mrs, John A. Pratt and IDi Comp,any· are: -John A: , ' '1).-,A '16 . '. ·"' , ' they parked• tho cuterptJlar and daughter, and Mt. A. ·G. Skerb, Pratt and Robert Hopkins, Den· Boy· Scout Campa Capitlm 9·B 8 . ... •.. : an atroya they. • . .auparintonden,t"of the mine, • ver; c. ,A. Harbaugh, J{aasas; Ruid011o , 10 8 . oC 2l.New were working, then a. big rain "The· CarriZozo Mining Com- Allen B; Williams, Chicago; Jolin · ·- · Nogal 11· 6 co liS came· Monday night .and a recently organized · T\ Fuller, consulting To the aummcr ,camp. · • " 12 .'1 for thcu• Clltiea about buried tho "cat" and main· patiy, baa leased from Mr. Tom HomesdalE!c . 11 ing m New . 1S . 14 an•ounced t o d a y by Fedeml a ton or .. two silt, McDonald· and hia associate., alao consultmg engtneer of . Mex1co Area Boy Carrizo:r;o 21. . Neblett. The tcrp1a bouldonJ and debris. Thtae con· the :Vera Cruz The lease Aluminum Company or Ameriea; of America, thr® WAter campa CarrizoZ-o 14·D 20 of appolntmont aro ·for n Jl(!rJOd ditiona sllould not prevail. Dr. ' started in September, and Mr. Williams, General Sa·tea Man· V!lll 'eQndu•ted Coun· Ouuro lo 2 of !our yeara from nrtcr to.· Blaney •says, "No• G 4 ia getting operations have been in progreu ager o! the Salf!! Department, ia c1l. The first a/t Lake Ancho 16 · G • day, .July 16. . • . no better flliL.'' Wo agree umm- .. · . since November 15, 1937 .... Four tho yan, Now Mex1co, Aug· indio .17 2 Among tboaa appomtcd were: •. men hava bean buay ny Qf America;. Mr •. Skcro, the uat tbo .next one to be at Lon 18' ·· · 1 Tom Charlet' ol Alampgordoj that date. Vera CJ11Z, a superintendent, WA!S WJtb Fed· Carlabad, ·New Augu.at Whita Frank J. Sager or Carrizozo; Dan ' Notice mountain of fair ore, . eral Mining Company,_ of Idabo, lQ-18; the final prebably Mountain 19 18 c:Savage or •• _ about eight. miles from Carrizozo· seven years. Mtaara HC>p. at Clovts, New .Mexteo, Auguat Ramon. · 20 . 2 Each o( tlto11e appomteJ . -= . . in thEI Tiseon (pronounced Ty· . Harbaugh and Willitma Tbuo term .. UJ.DPf, . · . ved u eommiuioner for. lho July :so, has been son) group' of mountains. A.. far · known tntning men who are a. program on water Total .• past fOil'1', and chosen au the. day to work tke back u 1909 the former owners also connected with the HeanerUJ activities, have proven very pop- WAYNE RICHARD, Cbatnnan after aubmittJng then• rezugna• . a\ Angua. Evorybodf , · nlar. · . on tho Democratic Central tion. is invited to come and bring a and a ftt'Jt clw electric power . • . plant. The Vera Cru:t! mtae baa and Refining CorporatioD, of that the bo7a bnng tbetr own Loan Appeal . - -· · · ·· · . been tha acene of xnuch . orado. These gentlemen ·are in· food and abetter and do their --: L Th f and again baa suffered perioda stalling up-to-date machinery alld o.wn cooking. ThereiJ a regittra• - ' Jano' Norman entertained · ,YYlt:. flG re common to all txpect to have a nt\V. tion lee or twenty-.tive C. W. Yatl Sickle, earpenttr with a bridgf\1 party WQdntiaday - projecta. .. mill in operation by March 1, Cor each boy. Tb1.1 type or camp and builder of Lincoln county, aU.omoon: Twelve girls played.. . 1 Show Starla at 8:00 · thut 1939. . . . , permitted hundred a of !etut.ll, aaya be built a boUle lor a Pment were MiMe• zn 11 c Harkey, Friday nnd Saturday Tho Jones in •• Food at Homo Mra. Ap•• Bonn•ll . . . . . , exper!ence aev· deratandlng that they would Elliott, .. . •• . . - end daya. the open . all tba board • him Cor the mt of hiJ life Eliza Hobbie, nee Jay no. . . . • . . .. . . ,, Mra. Agnes" Coo 'BonnelJ, a e C. K. and . g1ve bixn a auitable burial Mary .May and. Rhoda We prom;se. you an · Farm .. pay1ng-, 49 puaed away {ri the Ft. sta!,. Field Executive the Counotl, when he dted, ht• appeal Fretman. , . . entertaintncnt . ... your gt'OCeJ7·Brrt. thiS W1Dtor7 !ton hoepital saturday Jut'/ 9, at Hobbs, wfll dimHba fn tbf atatt: court. . • After tbCJ. was Jautnor, warm l?v• . · Mrs. Dorothy Whitman, Hotpe 11938, . from acute appendieitia two camps M •• G. 'Kfrtg, ln an opm1on by Ju.attee Bnee, &GfVed or sandwtchcil; est, btgh . pro- Management . after-an illness of onl'/ a few dayS. Wtll dtrect the the supreme eourt affirms , ohvM, and cake. h:etu: lamdy Uta. Farm Security. Admuuatrauon d ·Slie in 1908 to Mr. Clom camp. C. N•w Moxie1o "Hi b.. Don t muuut! hascharge of Lincoln and Otero Nelson Bonnell who died in Nov• "Puddln' Head Jon••u yan Sickle._. bill;. . .. ·· . . . . g . :-:ALSO :-: · Counties wflh headquarters at 1985. · ; - to btm, howaver, hts nght . ·way 54 .A,aoc&atiQn "\Viti You Slop" .Alamogordo. She ia eneouraging iuurvived bt eight child· - , o! at law or by e.reditor'i · ·• ,, .. . . • . ., • • • • * ., . aU families undt>r her. t:en to is ''lthe popular Gray b1U it 10 Ju.aUee Hud· Delegate.- lronr all cities a_nd Sunday, Monday and Tuelda'/ . . tq, gardena wb1ch Will be ed. ... . .. show was .spethdisaenta, towns El Pasl) ,Alice Faye, Tony MarUtt, Fred auflic1ent for U11e; have Funeral aerviCQI were held aud .Puddm .. of the court . .. Htg\lway 54 m:cet . Alhm, J 0 an Davis•. Majorie t? •• •. to can; andatore through Sunday JunalO, in st. Ann's at Coznmumty _Hall, · .. . .. · · Hotel in' Santa Weaver; Jimmy .Durante, Louise the wmter. Chapel at Glencne by Rev. dance wu .It ramed . Van S•ckl! auod for at 8 p. m!, Thurs4ay · tho 28th or lloyick and more (!Olt'rb\incnl o! - Mrs. Whitman is planning a Howdon of RoswelL tn at times. ... and to Impres hen July to a progratn. to ScreQn and Radio thaA we have canning progiitn this. }ear. . . ddl'erent localtbts aU day Fri .. real in L10cotn present to the Governor on Fri· ever had before in . ·She is makins{ e 11 ery effort to ··- Tcn}batone to SoU. day, but in .•Pit! ofthe nin, t.h• countt. d•y morning at 10 The "f I . ( ... ' . . " .M·. . tt those fami· . - . play ahd dance:. were . qulte Herb.rt Tarbert ObJect or the IS t!'. en: Jal y, rele dill ary lies toplanforwmterfood supply. Th boo .. to Tqe Ral{lbovt Order deavor to get .U•ghway &I sUr• Th •. 1 . r h" ,_ Accurate figures have been e once wn for Guts sponsored the abow and •- - . faced from .-.Santa .Jlosa to Tul .... , c atrnp e story o t ret Kltm b Farm iecuii -Administration Anz., 18 'Rllhng dance and of coune e11eryone Herbert Tarbert pUled away rot:a. whoae- hearts ara set on sta,ga :y 1 r ttti •th' .d aell ttael!,.lock, stock and barrel, ralnbo" W"'l are ·a 1 w a 1"" Thttrlday,. JuJ.t 14 1938 in the . . -they f1na11y manage to 81Dg and peop em connec on WI prov1 h •· d t .. J ' ' · · d. in food au lies and it bas deli· to f. mQyie or brightest. juat after a rain and the SOuthern Pacific IJoapital in San Burney--Sloan . dance tbetr way to Star ont-•on .•g .. PP · . . Tb! purchase pnce mcludea the Carrizozo Rainbow• were no ex... Mr. Tarbert h ad . _ a Broadway Showboat. D,lto!Y beeh n tba\ farm _posts, but not the post• caption io the, rule. The been ql&ite ill for aome time. Ht T•. Owen SloanJ- engmeer :·: ALSO : .. f . famtllGS s ou .,. tnc:oUraged to office, satd Producor Harry Sher• . . . • · 1 4 .... f at the powtir..Jplant and Mnr. , 4 ,; .. - . 1 ; develop a "Uve at home" pro-- . , · . was a success aoetall7 '!U rettnt 7 operawu. on or H tf R b B . of San ·"'Ask Untle Sol and · . · maW' · . . and a fatr aum wu. cleared aiD WI trouble a_nd· an abaetsaed e 18 •. 0 er . .umey, • . "Tbe Live gram. . ·' . . . • . The whola plan .would be. to their treaaury. lung. .He alao contracted broJi· Texas, .were Untted . -.+ • • • • • * * * * * .• _ '.!'he folloWing is a goOd turn the now .deeaymg ·cluster .. of Mr .and Mn. Gray hadrt 4 tir •hial pneumonia from which he mal'l?age at Now . . . wb1ch ean be used, where building' over _to intant son Erman ·r. alon .. ·• He died.,.. · Mex1c0 1 at lO.a. m. Frtqay. July Wednoaday and _. _ do not have suffictent the aa. a permanent ill & brl g Mr. Tarbert- was marriid to After a honeymoon on the Irene DUnf!.e, Ranaolph Scott, to use. · · · . · loeatton Pllti>08H· · t..: 11 'ze-w· ·er . Miss Helin McCammon in Ariza- Rutdoao they are at home at. the Doroth'/ Lamour, Raymond Wal•: .. .• k' 1902 b' . . . awr-a rl Jnn WI ' e 1 t Charlo• Bickford ill . Dned Stnna: ·. ac m . . ; a oommg town say.. . He takt.t the show na eight 1Nl'l ago. They pow r P an , - . , . . CoPk Jwans of persod . n!, Tom?stote-ne phil01opbically and u a .matter livid in Cot awhile, · .- - .. WJ-2 IDd tender 1n water. Remove pop aLton to •'I Ja approXJma of coW'Q-'·amilltilt hia way into to Fort Stanton, where Methodtat Cbuteh ' ' . from. fire and drain:·. String, each ly 500. . . : .cine's He may be a Mr. . . .. ,.. Be- . At tha- M'etbod'iat Chur.ah s. s. . HandiOftl! '' ' . })Od on a string ·and bang in_ a Excurlion to Old·Mexico atar 'c6median, and agooc:l' mde.tbiJ widow, ha.ili b7 10 o'tlock· everY S•bbatft Mrs. · · shaded place to dry. When "dr1 . , -. . . . .. one... of hia a little iix yean old · R..' m. Lemon, Supt. Preaching ot thcr oUfarrtlers of :: .. •. · itore a flour sack ·in a drY . A special exeumon W :Mbieo dad. . . . . an. infant daugbter 1 ti1'e tV.rt and 4th Sunday morn.. .. . . .. • and . place. • . · . • . . :_ . , City will lelv1l El Paio July so, B ia ,W M tJ . old• tc:a aU of wkom ftienda extend inga· n 11 o'clock., .. with . !adroadlntereata wh1ch · To'UIIJnthe Wliltet·aoak beana rri. ······N' ·11ir..,.• . 0 ..... · .... 3 ··. · apt_ t, · · . Senieeaeve""SUnda'/· wanttocontroltbe.walll. Amed· •. . ttl . . a ID .... "'ilCO h7 . . I . .. . . ., . • ' h''• t . d th . .• . ·· two houra,c eoQK abd sea.on ISS · ·· · . · ato over at . . ·....... _ . . , -;- . .. • • . .. . . · .·..• .. " • • "" · ..r . .. at s . . . · . . . . 1cme. a ow 'Y• e 11n .. e · you would .. . . .••... hihp . ... . 'I' ... •. MllllOD&!f Kn. D. Byron lett thls Ev(ll'Y one welcome• .• band•, Craakt ahd win · · . :,. . . . . .. . , · G·· .d. .... · · UJUon of the "Churoh W,ill week. for Arbn-. to.vlait raJa- · Craw!ord 'p, o. · tbe battl•• of act1oa atid ' · · ua a Jlra; ruapan, · · th · b · b th tim · d ·· · ..r ..... · ·· ·· · · .,. · · · · ' · · · · t · ' ' . Walter Grumbles Jr: who bas w M' r - ThcHri · ·u · .. · .. · .... e c uu . . e .. •11 til'& .J.l'.U•• B;tton mayaetwe an ·. . . . . . ······ · . . ... ·. .... . .. : · . beell suffering Irotn · · ·· . •. · at : :.t Wednesd&Y•of ea.ch- _montb. the OJ&J'k and not ·re• .Itt .. toui.- Natd•, nianager of ,, · . . • ..· .. ........ · . ;. r ia yery ptuch .·· · . · ·.·· . $35.00 American · . · .. CaU .u for your i9b work. N'e!' Mi.lleo. R.ed Canyon Sheep Co., ln . Eduuted F1ah & _Pidorlal . ·'. .. ld: He.Ji viaiting Ills mother. in ebange J'!ltt tt:Ua time· II "fll'e oram ·w!U ttctiYe proJ:apt atten.- · .Patroliin ow towa ou 'buain:tq the _laat of the _ matinee 2:10. p. m_. . . . f.t · · pe••dor dollat.. lion. · · · anllTt, · · · . wHk: . · •. - . · · · · · Nlghhhow at 8:00. ----- ----- ---·---.:-----,. ' ----- -+• •• f ... ___ . ___ ; ____ __________ .;____ _______ .:: ______ :__ __ ---·-- c. --- --· ----- -·- ·····--. ·-- .._ _____ --·- -'· ------ __ .. _____ - ...... _, __ . . ' ' ' . ·' . . ; .... ... ...... ' ::. . -- --- .

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- . . . . .. · .• · . ·. . . . . : . · . 2nd Vice Com ....... D ~vi d W. Oonvent1on ,ia to aelect1ei~Wte~n · . r higbway, One of the O~e. ~undred VJS.I~rs attendeq ~b~ ~e~our,~efl ~f the mJQ~ have Stewart, . . . . , · · . · · . · tieleg~tes. to at.t.end: t~e St~te ~COMMUNI'tY HALL:·;.. m"h:~ bridges washed out between

a. l>lcnJc . a~d:~ ba~becue at the JUSt b!~n scratched. Tbe;r;. a~e . Posfi.:Bistorian Cllaplin-Ciyd~ Nomma~ng Convention a~ san~ here and Qseur~ in tbe' big rain of -Ver~ C111Z m\ne last Sunday: . already m 50 f.eet.of or~, whJch IS M~- Luckey... A ., .. · . : Fe, New Mex~co, . . • · .· · · ·.S.~t· Cb.ay·· ~Z :Of(b.Bs'tr·a· . · three 'weeks igo, ·To d"tQ noth·

A S?Od .-oad ha!J bee~ budt. to yal1,1ed. at $5,00 an~ $6.00. per · Sergaent~at--Apns · Uo H' e r. · · l,tepr~enla~ton to 11•1d ,CQuntY u • " r; has been done, not even to re- . the . mme, so ·that ears can drtve . The · tn~nel 18 9,2? fe~t nandez. . · . . Conv.ent1on wlll be as follows; • . · the· washed· out bridge. •

· ·.up the• ·Jnountain· to wit~in ·200 dpw.n, ~nd they mte d. to make)t In .addition to- the a· ye offi~ Pre~htct · . ~~· · Dele~ates .EV.~~Y!\ODY CO MID ~ ._·1. • you drive that' way you 'en· .•

. , ~to~ th~ entranc~ shaft. Othe~ 250 fe~t dee~er,, h.~ up anotlier cers, .HenrY Hnffman a·· d A. J; C'tncoln • 1 · • 20 ·~ . a large. !!detour'!. .. pig•, - . ; ·were· tnvtted, b.estdes . those who 250 f~et, an.d ~t~· ·; . ~notl)er 250 Scharf were el~ctea on the execu· Hondo · 2-A · 11 And have a ·good· time; and proJDptly go angling .Jlfr ·· ·

attended the ptcn~c, b?t o,n nc- feet.. There wll ' e. at least two tive ~ommittee. Floyd L. Row~ Hondo • ·. 21-B .6 · • down the canyon several hlmdred count of the ~)Jg ram,_ dtd not ~o, thousand more .ree~ of driCtin.g land . waa re-appointed .Posk Ad· ArabeJa . 8 . 3 . (I oo· ( I . ( . . t to . 95 . feet. where you find tbe bank no' ao cpnsequently ~uch 0~ there- and ~fOSJCUttln~, latest type air jutant. DelegateE~ to State Con- . 4 . . • '1 ., • . oup ~. ·.,pet .a rs c. (. too atecp nml anglo ·out on tho fresh menta an~ dnnks were left. compreSl$ors are muse. .. · · vention in Ratqn, Aug, 4th,· 5th RablJnton 5 . . , . _ 1 · · · · · other side. !Recently some of tho' ...

r ·over. · . · The contractors are Llll ~r.qa., and 6th were el!!cted u.followa: En~l~oao 6 · 2 Highway. vatrol WGnt down that . . . H.osts and.hoatesaee were:. ~r. of ~el~rea! Colorado, • . . Commanaer Jop WeE~t, Delega~e, Jt~nlla · . , ; '1

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R. w. Hopknis, ·of Denver,· Col.o., . Dtrectors of the Camzozo Mm· and Floyd L. ~Rowland Alternate Wh1~ Oaks . • 4 Named Bv Judoe count of. tltis boing:a d~ country c:. Mr • .and Mrs, John A. Pratt and IDi Comp,any· are: -John A: , ' Cap1~ '1).-,A '16 . '. ·"' , ' • they parked• tho cuterptJlar and

daughter, and Mt. A. ·G. Skerb, Pratt and Robert Hopkins, Den· Boy· Scout Campa Capitlm 9·B 8 . ... •.. : ~rader•in an atroya \~ro they. • . .auparintonden,t"of the mine, • ver; c. ,A. Harbaugh, J{aasas; • Ruid011o , 10 8 . Apllo~ntment oC 2l.New ~ext· were working, then a. big rain

"The· CarriZozo Mining Com- Allen B; Williams, Chicago; Jolin · ·- · Nogal 11· 6 co ~~·l?entr liS U~1tc~ Stat~s came· Monday night .and jus~ p~ny,'~ a recently organized · com~ T \ Fuller, consulting ~nainee!, To ~~~let?. the aummcr ,camp. B~Jlito · • " 12 .'1 com~mas1oners for thcu• Clltiea about buried tho "cat" and main· patiy, baa leased from Mr. Tom HomesdalE!c ~enn. . ~r. ~idler 11 ing ~ctw1t1es m -th~ Eu~m New Cor~>na . 1S . 14 an•ounced t o d a y by Fedeml tai~cr ~nder a ton or .. two 0~ silt, McDonald· and hia associate., alao consultmg engtneer of . Mex1co Area CQ~;~ncd, Boy Carrizo:r;o 1~A 21. . Neblett. The tcrp1a bouldonJ and debris. Thtae con· the :Vera Cruz ~ine. The lease Aluminum Company or Ameriea; of America, thr® WAter campa CarrizoZ-o 14·D 20 of appolntmont aro ·for n Jl(!rJOd ditiona sllould not prevail. Dr. ' started in September, 1931~ and Mr. Williams, General Sa·tea Man· V!lll ~e 'eQndu•ted ~Y th~ Coun· Ouuro lo 2 of !our yeara from an~ nrtcr to.· Blaney •says, "No• G4 ia getting operations have been in progreu ager o! the Salf!! Department, ia c1l. The first ont.Wdl·b~ a/t Lake Ancho 16 · G • day, .July 16. . • . no better flliL.'' Wo agree umm-

.. · . since November 15, 1937 .... Four aho.,~wJth tho A~uminum yan, De~ter, Now Mex1co, Aug· indio .17 2 Among tboaa appomtcd were: • ·~- •. • men hava bean buay ~ntmually ny Qf America;. Mr •. Skcro, the uat S.11~ tbo .next one to be at Lon 18' ·· · 1 Tom Charlet' ol Alampgordoj •

J~incc that date. Vera CJ11Z, a superintendent, WA!S WJtb ~he Fed· Carlabad, ·New ~exico, Augu.at Whita Frank J. Sager or Carrizozo; Dan ' Notice mountain of fair ~d!! ore, . eral Mining Company,_ of Idabo, lQ-18; a~d the final o~e prebably Mountain 19 18 c:Savage or Ro~awcll. • • _ about eight. miles from Carrizozo· seven years. Mtaara HC>p. at Clovts, New .Mexteo, Auguat Ramon. · 20 . 2 Each o( tlto11e appomteJ .11~ . -= . •

. in thEI Tiseon (pronounced Ty· . Harbaugh and Willitma ~25. Tbuo ahor~ term .. UJ.DPf, . · . ved u eommiuioner for. lho Sat~rduy, July :so, has been son) group' of mountains. A.. far · known tntning men who are w~lh • a. program b~ on water Total .• • • ~82 past f~ur fOil'1', and w~ rcn~mcd chosen au the. day to work tke back u 1909 the former owners also connected with the HeanerUJ activities, have proven very pop- WAYNE RICHARD, Cbatnnan after aubmittJng then• rezugna• . a\ Angua. Evorybodf ,

· nlar. · . on tho Democratic Central Commt~tee. tion. is invited to come and bring a • ~~~~~~::~~~~=='='f~~=~~~~-~·~if~~==-~~=~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,~1 and a ftt'Jt clw electric power . • . •

plant. The Vera Cru:t! mtae baa and Refining CorporatioD, of that the bo7a bnng tbetr own Loan Appeal . - -· · · ·· · ---~ . been tha acene of xnuch . orado. These gentlemen ·are in· food and abetter and do their --: L • Th f and again baa suffered perioda stalling up-to-date machinery alld o.wn cooking. ThereiJ a regittra• - ' M~ Jano' Norman entertained · ,YYlt:. flG re de1m~aion common to all txpect to have a nt\V. 500·~n tion lee or twenty-.tive ~ents (25c~ C. W. Yatl Sickle, earpenttr with a bridgf\1 party WQdntiaday -projecta. .. mill in operation by March 1, Cor each boy. Tb1.1 type or camp and builder of Lincoln county, aU.omoon: Twelve girls played.. . 1 Show Starla at 8:00

· thut 1939. . . . , h&~~ permitted hundred a of !etut.ll, w~o aaya be built a boUle lor a Pment were MiMe• zn11c Harkey, Friday nnd Saturday Tho Jones ~'amity in • •• • R~iae Food at Homo Mra. Ap•• Bonn•ll . . . . • . , ~ exper!ence aev· deratandlng that they would Elliott, .. .

• • . . - end daya. I~ the open . ~lth all tba board • him Cor the mt of hiJ life Eliza Hobbie, nee Jay no. . . . • . . .. . . • • • ,, Mra. Agnes" Coo 'BonnelJ, a e ~netlta 1nvo~ved. C. K. Elsl~r, and . g1ve bixn a auitable burial Mary .May and. Rhoda We prom;se. you an evo~ing'a ·

Farm Famill~ .. W~o ~ pay1ng-, 49 puaed away {ri the Ft. sta!,. Field Executive ~~ the Counotl, when he dted, hula~t ht• appeal Fretman. , . . wbol~somc entertaintncnt. ~chin ... your gt'OCeJ7·Brrt. thiS W1Dtor7 !ton hoepital saturday Jut'/ 9, at Hobbs, wfll dimHba fn tbf atatt: ·~preme court. . • After tbCJ. g~me lunchco~ was home~ Jautnor, warm l?v• ~t.Or• . · Mrs. Dorothy Whitman, Hotpe 11938, . from acute appendieitia ~t two camps an~ M •• G. 'Kfrtg, .~ ln an opm1on by Ju.attee Bnee, &GfVed ~onatall~g or sandwtchcil; est, • btgh . pret~~u!e bu~1neM. pro-Management . Supervi~y w!t~ after-an illness of onl'/ a few dayS. Ftol~. Ex~utiVe, Wtll dtrect the the supreme eourt affirms , ohvM, ptck~~~ ~ello and cake. motto~ un~ h:etu: lamdy Uta. Farm Security. Admuuatrauon d ·Slie w~marrioo in 1908 to Mr. Clom camp. J~dge ~•ma C. Fretl~er'a.doeret N•w Moxie1o "Hi b.. Don t muuut! hascharge of Lincoln and Otero Nelson Bonnell who died in Nov• "Puddln' Head Jon••u dw~tuiog yan Sickle._. bill;. . .. ·· . . . .· . g • • . :-:ALSO :-: · Counties wflh headquarters at ~amber. 1985. · ; - aenu;~~ to btm, howaver, hts nght . ·way 54 .A,aoc&atiQn "\Viti You Slop" .Alamogordo. She ia eneouraging S~e iuurvived bt eight child· .· - , o! a~t10n at law or by e.reditor'i ~ · ·• ,, .. . . • . • ., • • • • * ., . aU families undt>r her. au~on t:en to whomaym~thy is extend~ ''lthe popular Gray qompa~y'i b1U it h~ 10 el~b; Ju.aUee Hud· Delegate.- lronr all cities a_nd Sunday, Monday and Tuelda'/ .

• • . tq, h~ve gardena wb1ch Will be ed. ... . .. show was b~re l~t,Fri~~y n1g~~ .spethdisaenta, ·b~t ~QP.Othedour towns f.r~m El Pasl) ~NaraVu1a ,Alice Faye, Tony MarUtt, Fred auflic1ent for hom~ U11e; have Funeral aerviCQI were held aud pu~~n.' .Puddm HndJ'on~ m~m~ .. of the court . .. Htg\lway 54 ~~U m:cet . Alhm, J

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plen~ to can; andatore through Sunday JunalO, in st. Ann's at Coznmumty _Hall, afterw~u:h WJtbBn~ · .. . • .. · · Hotel in' Santa Weaver; Jimmy .Durante, Louise the wmter. Chapel at Glencne by Rev. ~ dance wu e~Joyed. .It ramed . Van S•ckl! auod for ~n ln~' at 8 p. m!, Thurs4ay · tho 28th or lloyick and more (!Olt'rb\incnl o!

- Mrs. Whitman is planning a Howdon of RoswelL tn ~rrenta at dlif~nt times. an~ ... and to Impres ~Uttab!e hen July to ~on a progratn. to ScreQn and Radio thaA we have larg~ canning progiitn this. }ear. . ~ . ddl'erent localtbts aU day Fri .. ~~gainat, real e~tate in L10cotn present to the Governor on Fri· ever had before in . ·She is makins{ e11ery effort to ··- Tcn}batone to SoU. day, but in .•Pit! ofthe nin, t.h• countt. d•y morning at 10 o'eloc~. The "f I . ( ... ' . . " .M·. . tt ~ch those und~rpri'lileged fami· . - . • play ahd dance:. were . qulte Herb.rt Tarbert ObJect or the eon~erence IS t!'. en: Jal y, rele dill ary lies toplanforwmterfood supply. Th boo • • .. to IU~ut. Tqe Ral{lbovt Order deavor to get .U•ghway &I sUr• Th •. 1 . r h" • ,_ Accurate figures have been e once rm~g ~m~g. wn for Guts sponsored the abow and •- - . faced from .-.Santa .Jlosa to Tul...., c atrnp e story o t ret Kltm b Farm iecuii -Administration ~ombatone, Anz., 18 'Rllhng dance and of coune e11eryone Herbert Tarbert pUled away rot:a. whoae- hearts ara set on t~e sta,ga

:y 1 r ttti •th' .d aell ttael!,.lock, stock and barrel, ralnbo" W"'l are ·a 1 w a 1"" Thttrlday,. JuJ.t 14 1938 in the . . -they f1na11y manage to 81Dg and peop em connec on WI prov1 • h • •· d t .. J ' ' • • · · d. in food au lies and it bas deli· to f. ~ mQyie u~. ua~. or brightest. juat after a rain and the SOuthern Pacific IJoapital in San Burney--Sloan . dance tbetr way to Star ont-•on .• g . . PP • · . . • Tb! purchase pnce mcludea the Carrizozo Rainbow• were no ex... Mr. Tarbert h ad . _ • a Broadway Showboat. D,lto!Y beeh n ld~~~~ed tba\ farm hlt~hmg _posts, but not the post• caption io the, rule. The been ql&ite ill for aome time. Ht ~r. T •. Owen SloanJ- engmeer :·: ALSO : .. f .

• famtllGS s ou .,. tnc:oUraged to office, satd Producor Harry Sher• . . . • · 1 4.... f at the powtir..Jplant and Mnr. ,4,; .. - .

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develop a "Uve at home" pro-- ..:~ . , · . was a cop1~lete success aoetall7 '!U rettnt 7 operawu. on or H tf R b ~ B . of San ·"'Ask Untle Sol and · . · maW' · . . and a fatr aum wu. cleared aiD WI trouble a_nd· an abaetsaed e 18•. 0 er . .umey, • . • "Tbe Live Hunt~'

gram. . ·' • . . . • . The whola plan .would be. to their treaaury. lung. .He alao contracted broJi· Anto~uo, Texas, .were Untted ~n . -.+ • • • • • * * * * * .• _ '.!'he folloWing is a goOd r~fl~pe turn the now .deeaymg ·cluster .. of Mr • .and Mn. Gray hadrt4tir •hial pneumonia from which he mal'l?age at Alamogo~do, Now . . .

wb1ch ean be used, where ra'D}tlu~s weiather·~eaton building' over _to intant son Erman ·r. alon .. ·• He died.,.. · Mex1c01 at lO.a. m. Frtqay. July Wednoaday and ~bur~day _. _ do not have suffictent ~ntamers the xno~1ea aa. a permanent ai~ ill & brl bt~eyed b~d~mt g Mr. Tarbert- was marriid to • After a honeymoon on the Irene DUnf!.e, Ranaolph Scott, to use. · · · . · loeatton Pllti>08H· · ~ t..:

11 p· 'ze-w· ·er . Miss Helin McCammon in Ariza- Rutdoao they are at home at. the Doroth'/ Lamour, Raymond Wal•: .. .• n· k' • 1902 b' • . . . awr-a rl Jnn WI ' e 1 t Charlo• Bickford ill . Dned Stnna: ~Beans ·. ac m . . ; a oommg town say.. . He takt.t the show na ~ut. eight 1Nl'l ago. They pow r P an • , - . • • , '· .

. CoPk ~resh strln~e Jwans ~ntil of ul7,~ persod . n!, Tom?stote-ne phil01opbically and u a .matter livid in An~na Cot awhile, Ia~~ · • .- - .. ·'-'HI~b WJ-2 IDd • tender 1n sal~ water. Remove pop aLton to •'I Ja approXJma of coW'Q-'·amilltilt hia way into to Fort Stanton, where Methodtat Cbuteh ' ' . from. fire and drain:·. String, each ly 500. . . : ~very .cine's h~rt,. He may be a Mr. . . .. ,.. ~m:ployed. Be- . At tha- M'etbod'iat Chur.ah s. s. . HandiOftl! '' ' . })Od on a string ·and bang in_ a Excurlion to Old·Mexico atar 'c6median, and agooc:l' ~otor mde.tbiJ widow, ha.ili li~vld b7 10 o'tlock· everY S•bbatft Mrs. · · • shaded place to dry. When "dr1 . , -. . . . .. one... of th~ ~&:VII, ~ike hia a little dat~~hur iix yean old · R..' m. Lemon, Supt. Preaching ot thcr oUfarrtlers of ::

.. ~ •. · itore ~- a flour sack ·in a drY . A special exeumon W :Mbieo dad. . . . . an. infant daugbter1 ti1'e ~oatba tV.rt ~nd and 4th Sunday morn.. .. . . .. • and thei~ it~lt . • place. • . · . • . . :_ . , City will lelv1l El Paio July so, B ia ,W M tJ . old• tc:a aU of wkom ftienda extend inga· n 11 o'clock., .. with . !adroadlntereata wh1ch ~

· To'UIIJnthe Wliltet·aoak beana rri. ······N' ·11ir..,.• . 0 ..... · .... 3··. · apt_ t, · · . d~i*tiJ'mpatby.. Senieeaeve""SUnda'/· wanttocontroltbe.walll. Amed· • •. . ttl . . a ~De ID ..u~ .... "'ilCO h7 . . I . .. . . ., . • ' h''• • t . d th . . •

. ·· two houra,c eoQK abd sea.on ISS · ·· · . · ato over at . . · ....... _ . . , -;- . .. • • . .. . . · .·..• .. • " • • "" · ..r . .. at s o'cloc~ '· . . . · . . . . 1cme. a ow 'Y• e 11n .. e ~1reua. · you would fmsh'bea~ .. . . .· .••... hihp . ... . 'I' ... ~be Wo~n •. MllllOD&!f Kn. D. L~ Byron lett thls Ev(ll'Y one welcome• .• band•, Craakt ahd elepb~•ts win

· · . :,. . . . . .. . , · G·· .d. ·la~ uaUb~~ .... · · orreo~, UJUon of the Baptl~~ "Churoh W,ill week. for Arbn-. to.vlait raJa- · R~ A~ Craw!ord 'p, o. · tbe battl•• ~tl of act1oa atid ' · · ua a Jlra; ruapan, · · th · b · b th tim · d ·· · ..r ..... · ·· ·· · · .,. • · · · · ' · · · · t · '

' . Walter Grumbles Jr: who bas w M' r - ThcHri · ·u · .. · .. · .... e c uu . . e .. •11 til'& .J.l'.U•• B;tton mayaetwe an ·. . . . . . ······ ~ · m~ c~ . . ... ·. .... . .. : · . beell suffering Irotn · ~·. · ·· . •. · clud~ s~~0biites at : :.t 1~1 th~td Wednesd&Y•of ea.ch- _montb. the OJ&J'k ~o:anu.in.l and not ·re• .Itt • .. toui.- Natd•, nianager of ,, · . . • ..· .. :~J ~~p ~·~~ ........ · . ;.

r • break~own ia yery ptuch .·· · . · ·.·· . $35.00 American Cut~i:lct• · . · .. CaU .u for your i9b work. M~p ~to N'e!' Mi.lleo. • R.ed Canyon Sheep Co., !•~ ln . Eduuted F1ah & _Pidorlal . ·'. . . ld: He.Ji viaiting Ills mother. in ebange J'!ltt a~ tt:Ua time· II "fll'e oram ·w!U ttctiYe proJ:apt atten.- · .Patroliin ow adv~·they towa ou 'buain:tq the _laat of the _ .s~day matinee 2:10. p. m_. -·

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Cre~in, or· Qth~rJruit . ' ·w· J!n~ a l(lt rather go li,hopping __ .-;. ___ .""· '!". '

• . ·, 1 tha.n go buying .. l3ecause.wben . !Jy EQRII M:· BARBER we jiJSt go ·,sb(lpping we can look to I ·5 I:. lN"' · t 1 ripe-

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l •· neal! may be determined by .rna • • .. the 'limit as' to prl~e (llld utility. ing sure that the' stem has been

Whereas; when we embark op. all · torn olf completely, This shOWf th11t , expedition to ,really buy this or that, the melon was ripe •when picked.

well, ·that's something else again. Tber~ sho\lld also be a re~l fra· We have to 11tlak to the things we. grance and tht;!re st10uld, of course, aan afford for one thing. And for f anotber, we have to consider wear, be no so t spots.

.HOTELS TOURS HOTEL· . ..:..n..te4 ti:om 81.110

. . 1!1, U MeOlonuhnn.Prop. . 1108 u,..ota: Stroot • . OEHVRR, COLORADO Oit:lliJb"uJiO. Aero .. from UavltQI. Dloclt'ea•• ot Urolldway, Clvla Qonter,lltunl<il>'ll Uuii41D&' . · . - DW• C•/f*'l ii~.N<~<I P<f,or;-

usefulness, pracUc.abtlity am;l a host Melons !ihould be thoroughly f · chilled before they are served an4 . .. PATENTS i o other duU and. necessary -pomts. not tilled ·with ice at th~ ra11t mo- ___ _;;:....:.;~.::;;:..;:..;..;~~~----

. 1 ~he othe~ day we ·started out ment. Wh. lie· our favorite metho.d of R. 11: GALBREATH, . reclstere<l patent bright a·nd early on1 a ShOp·nJnn e~· attorney1 llHS Gl~n<mn S,t .. Denver, Col.o. t · ·· · · ·· · · "' 1> l!erVingjhem .Is In' their QWn natural . . peqitlon with oniy carfare tn our ·form -•ter cutti.ng and-removing t!le I purse. We hadn't the sligh_test in· ..,. 1 tl.!ntion ot 'buying Jlo much as a pa- seecls, W!J sometimes like to serve

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per of pins. We were just 1n .search them with a· b!lll of Ice cream or · of bri~ht notions and new ideas. And with other fruits for special occ:.a­

we Jourul 110me beauties. Such US! slons. While melon balls' are often · used for il)llada or fruit cups, I pre-­

: 1 A pel:foctly delicious qu~lt-bed- fer thin sUces for these pur~,>oses. ~ , spread of white quilted lntru:ntely Cantaloupe combined with honey­.. all over with n garland tiower bor- crew or watermelon give.s an attrac·

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"I baptize Usee, my brother .... " and " moment later· llowl'rd l\JcGee bee11me the Jirst man ever to . • ,Itt .baptized In open "l.r u._rclll.l!s held under fl.nodlllthts, . ..!l'he novel baptism eUmaxecl ·" ,r.erival conclumd

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WOHLD CUOSSIWADS I Start Moving $1,290,000,000· in Silver

• lfore I• the lntemallonal ilcn QO!It In one of U111 blg~teat truckJnt Joba ·ever undertaken, $1,%!1t,OOO,Ht ereettd oo Treasure bland In San worth of bar 11ilver Is belnr moved from l\lanbatlan to thtt. rovernment'a Franc:hseo baJ, •llo of tho l!lli!J Gbld· new atoraro vault at Wut Point. Ona truck wlll mOYCI out of Manhatlall en Oato expo•IUon, •howlnr dll· eaeb daJ, flwc d171 a wceJc. for about ten months before all or the aUver l.s tanc:u from lhu worJcl•• ru cor· ' moVtcJ to the bll reinforced vauu. A eompartf i>f n.eout -patdsmtllau at'ra. Galla lllcF.nleu ac:la u lnler· ~aulrned to serve a• n protective convoy on the 50-mile trips • .Phoforrapb aallorual "lramc ,rop." • ahowa one of the truclut belor loaded with 350 ban of allwer. .,.

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l der appllqued ort' all around the Uve color and flavor COI'ltrast. : edges. Then to match; a quilted I .llliP cover for the headboard of the W~termelon Pickle •.

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t Appllqued flowers . tor • ~~-~II led · bedspread. · · , I , .. . 1 bed. The one we saw had tho now· · oro intricately sh,udcd out of ecpa· rnto patchea. But to uave o lot ot work, on enterprising '].ady could copy tho idea by cuUftrg out sar­Jandn from n piece ot chintz l)r ere· tonne, thl'n oppllqulng them on and outlining the fiowero with quiJUnr,.

A treoh cool-looking bednprcad of plnh and white ntrlpcd ncoruucker llnlnhed with white rumen waa an· other find. Cttn you think or nny: thing prettier, unleo!l It would be n white nnd pink birthday cake and 10 party-dre.!lac1t little glrln around a pink and while tu•.tol

A yellow chin~ drelllling t.lble pet­tlcont with rumen of while eyelet embroidery ouch on we once wore on our Jona·aleovcd nlghtlcD. Very cuilny looking.

llnD!Ioeka for the porch mado out of owning atrlpcd cnnvno. Why wouldn't that be n good Ideo for recovering old ~drOltl~lcd hllll­nock!J? OJ< 1orcpaddlng runt fliVI!rlng come cenf..hlgh packing boxen that might bo handy around the ploeo.

Flowered chintz Ctl!lhlonn with rut. ncn nU nroun~ in plain cotor-tltc cdgen of U1c rumen pinked. LooJm blithe! and noveo hemming or bind· lng.

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eut melon . rind Into one • Inch Jieces and soak in Ume wntell three 1ours. Drain and soak In fresh wa· .er one hour. Boll together the wa·

Jer and t.wo quarta of the sugar. In this syrup cook rapidly the drained melon rind tor 30 minutes. Then add the rest ot tl)c sugar anti the aplcea, tied In a bag, and cook un· til the melon rind Is transpa.rent. Pack In hot jaru r;md neal.

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Arrange cectloDll or ornngo nnd melon nllccn In aherbct glaaneo. Chill thoroughly. Serve gnrnlnhcd with !mint lcaveo. A tnblcapoon of cherry may be pour~d over ench alnn!l batoro aervlnv II denlrcd. ·

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Dresslnc ·for Green S:llads. Llveta-ot t\vo chlckenn, bolled YolkD of two hurd cooked eggo ~ teaopoon rmll 1 tcaopoon prcpnred mU!ltntd ~- tC!nopoon white pnpper · '4 lc!oopoon Worcebtcrnhlro llnucu 3 tnblC!OpooruJ vlnagar • , ¥.1 cup oUvo on. Jfunb and l'l1ix - fo o panle U11!

chJcl!en Jlvoro and egg yotkn. Add ~:eru;onJngn nnd vlnl'fllll', pour In oUvo oU drop by drop, nUrring In tho nnmo dlrocUon unUJ the cOruJJn. lc!ncy ot Usin mayonnnlu. M:Jx with cal ad •

Splnacb Salad.

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' durtnr his !estlmony bdore a leJi~ Tbl" s,~lu public 111 becoming 110 air-raid "precaullonfzed" that ~ lallve commlttu Inquiry Into law

atranae <~tcbt!l 111'1! orten 111 be seen thue day• at thl!l "home" of the ·· observance. Bro\\'der Is pictured as Lea1ue of Nalloma. Two ru·n1uked holldaJ makef"' were pholo:rap!led ju he _testlll.ed durJnr the bearlnr, held 111 lhey enjoJed a row on Lake Geneva. In New York.

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EUo K., "would dei:Crlho my mood. atop the npinnch. Chop separate-And nU,becnw;o my wlndownlcok no IY Uti! wbitC!n and rolls.!! ot tho cggn dull and drab. Yet lhC!re'n no w:e to nnd mix with the nplnncb. Pour over think that I can go In for fancy U1e salad the frt>nch dre~lng and drnperlen. I ccu!dn't even a1l'ord the tos!l well. pt'!ce or flne material, much 1oM Ute nupbeur lc:e. time to make them. So what's o Indy to do? I'd like to odd st~me 3~!1 cups ripe rnapberrlea simple vnlonco to drt>ssup the win- 1 cup sugar dowtJ but I haven't an Idea in my ~~r'&bY~'!!' .. 00 lemon juke. hend. Can you suggest something """ Interesting that J could do without 'Mash the berries through n coarse tnking too much time or maney? sieve or a potnto ricer. Ccok the And th«>reby win my undying graU· sugnr and water together, ollov.;ng tude." It to boil for three minutes. Cool.

We ha\'e lo1.9 of trfcks up cur Add to lht> raspberry jUice and the sleeV1! tor you. So take ycur dtolte: Ienton jUic-e and fref!z.e. Since tasD-.1

FClr a rather dignified room, nr· ,.,.,,,....;,,., are of sucb varying ~.,.;t. range a swag valru:ce hung through ness it Is best to taste the mixture ring.!l (rua illustrated) which fasten hefote lreezing to make srure sum­to the top"of the win:Jow frame. A cient sugar has bl't!n added. It twag !ikt> this needs to have its should be sweeter than you wish the

finished Ice to be, since it roses sw~tness during freerlng. •

1\fapte ParfafL 4 egg yolks I cup hot map!e syrup 1 pint cream

• Beat the egg yolks slightly and pour on slowly the maple syrup. Cook over bot water until the fllix· ture thickens; coot, and add the cream, beafen until stifl'. Mold, pack in salt and ice, using two parts ol)cn to one part ol salt. and let stand lour bouts. Or freeze m tray in automatic refrigeratot.

ninj's make a dr:~~ed ntance . l\fapte _FrosUn~. eas1 to h;utr. l cup mnple sugar folds ve..... carefully arranged and ~ cup boUing water

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CJIARLES 0. PAR!pi:l\ .. CO, GOLD OR SILVER 50c EACIJ

Complete Prleo Llll on Req~o•l ' ~ 1801 I,awronee Slroel • • Donyer, Colo, "

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ELECTRIC FENCES Wonderful now controll~nt .U.I!rll«! tor lrl'ft._. . er eftn:tlven"" and· Improved nfcc,; E&cb unltelcctriticakn mn .. ·ot!enee, Prl~frorn fill up IQ W,t::l ~tpai<L Jlattcty or l'OWCI' operoted..lalt.s• .. w~ llfl'tJIIUinOHAL~ JDICECO.r.u-t.Or.

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llJOUdulu~~,,ou,R1ld 20C with JOur deatu"s came for a TrW. P.cb&e o£ 4i!J teuaiM Pc-Ko . Jar Rlnp; Ktlt prepa.\d.

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used this way should be 'lined. but .. ~ " there are some thnt WiU fall nicely Cook sugar and water E=.=::l:::=·. :::·:::· =·=· ============= Without lining. This valance can stirring untll sugar . ts · ··· .;.WNU;,;.;.. ;;.-.... ·.;;M;;.;... -~-·-· ................ ···--=~·=-·--· :.: hang over sheer curtah:u1 and sheer Coo}t without stitting .to the · · atnperlllS. . stage. 231i degree! Fahrenheit. Md .

Fof' iih' intotrnal room. take a sut- the marshmrillow to hot syru· • Stir lnclt width ot buckram 'and covet until smooth. Pour syrup·ontlsUi'flr with tl plnlh colored mnterlal on bentefi egg-White§, beating constant- . which have been stitched three hor- ly until stifl' enough to.sptead~ Add izontdl tovis ot c-otitr.nsting billf vaniUa. eMf before spreading-, . . ttinge. l\ttrtc:h tcr t1 Hat curtain e tiett Sy!\dlente.-wNti S<!Mee • . rod by sewing .1ive curtain hooks .. ··· ... .. . . · with two-inch braces on the back of RIKim ti>r Yount •ua your strip~· This makes n pice flrtlsh . . . • . • . Cor the 'top of a simple curtain( You . An el(~eptionally . ple:it~lng -~ can mnkti Ue.backs to tnatlch 11 tou lor a child ,haa one wall panelled tiki!. We saw th1s worked otit with In knottY, p.ne. . There J~- ~ piJie

. UrtalriS Of etru, Vl111irice covered hi' da~o al,'oUnd the other three walls , · " . "' blue with ljatl frlngec in ectU. and . the wall. abOve .. the dado. n.. ptr·rln«~d scltotincl.i Yailllee, m'~ bf .lC (11rl Seftl' marbaua . · o\riotlter iclep. · tor 'doll.!ng U(! . a pa{l)ted oft'-white~ SCarlet venetlan

, 'Jt01ea. frepares to .all trom Now ~erk -.. Uai tnt of elpt tae·w*'k crilltti• . . il·fnne window IS to use a phlin blinds with whit~ Ulpe3 . ad!l a 1&1 . tiK.II'HJIIIlhlDa tho •t~elaor. 1ho ltt·t. kHia4f wllt k •ltliHI htlt,eq IJ tM' "' ot matetuil With rows and c:olot note that ,1!1 .repeated· in the-

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pm~H!~~~E~~t ~ir::.~!=~you Keep' C· ool' w·· .·th' . 'Fo" 0 .. d . Bulietln '!~thp~~:~:: met Robm Hood and •h1s Merry ' a <:curact Summer D,let

Men, you were . a little child and ·-- . ·. · · · ~ . • · were in lied with the measles. Per- . · · SEND for lht~ fr" bullallnpn haps your mother :~at by the window . By C. HOUSTON GQUDISS • . "Kaap!D~ Cool.wilh F!lO<l." where a ray of light permittect .her Q J;Jast 39111 Street, Now 1York Cit)', offered by C. Houstop. ~oudial. to read to you from the stories of FROM the standpoint of health. the summer montl~s const!- ItoutllneelhaprlnciPlaeQ!P!an· Robin Hopd. Anyway, you· c~rtain· . tute the most important period of tlw entire year. They Ding a healthful aull1D\er d,lat. ly · remembe• Rqbln's "fight • with should b'~ used to build stamina and vitality that will fortify liata "cooling" and "hQ!LUn•il'' Llttl~ John. . V(]IUr b(!ay agains~ dise.ase. But 'to many people, the wa.-m food• nd Js compl~te witH •

One summer's day Robin Hood· · a succession of exhausting daya and ·menu •n!;JgNtion& ·

an!! his Merry Men stopped their ~~~~~~Z:!:!~~:2:J:~!:tl journey ,,n the forest to rest iti the restless • shade. Their leader set out to rove tOf heat prostrations. City, poet thana the woods alone, .:..*__ It Is , ()owever, neceal4:rytoeut)'youuaquaet. taking ttis h o r n Meeting the Challenge of HQt avoid·· ratty meats and' which he used . to Weather sele-ct foods 11ui1ure more · summon his men easily lble, tis chicken, thun .one-sixteenth of the energy should he need them While abnormal. II eat or. lm· l!'mb, lean and lean flstt. Spe· it supplies to . the body is con-

Going along gayly miclity may be (I 1cco'n(;lary cau3c, clal emphasis should be placed on verted Into heM. The rest goes Robin found himself 1l1e 'l'eal reason btillind m•~cr1u milk, c,iheese and eggs. These Into brain and muscle pow.,er,

· over a rushing river ~ tvarni·Wearllf!l: :suffering i:s a fail· splendid foods not only . supply · Therefore, one good w~ to pre.. on a narrow log · · ure to mee' tiiC cl•aliM~fl 1t mm· Grade A protein, In an eas}l)' .. ell· vent needless tatlgMa ln summer

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bridge, face .to taco gested form,' but also for~lfy the Is to take n. C'!Ol. modera!ely with a m'lln. seven mt'r with Q judicimlll .Jii>t, diet with· inlnerals and vUamlns. sweetened drink whenevttr you . . . . .' t ' ' ' ~-

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recorded thin summer No longer is lace, con· sldercd from tho luxury and en~h~tlc viewpoint only. Lace boa become a tromendoUDIY practl· cal factor in the realm of apparel wearable tor all occa­sions. Lace hall ·come into ltn own in a blg WilY, so much so that. de­signers arc thlnkln; In terms of lace u they never thought before.

feet tall. Hot words ' · I. -*--- · p -*.:_ ... feel tired during the day. This passed . b c't w-e'3 rt Automobile ownor.s know that _ Liquids Enential ? . Will sat.isfy thirst and wnrd oil

• them for neither EUz:abetb no' 'car ls betTer than Its engine, To help you keep cool, tfi'c sum· exhau11lton like n rest hy .tho road . would go back to al· James and in Warm mer diC~t must Include. an a bun· after a long hard tramp.' low the other to pass weather, careful dance of llquhls. These arc ncccs· Too highly sweetened bever-flrst. Pulling an arrow from his ·drivers watch tho sary to make up for the largo :ages, however, may be beating to sheaf. and placing It to his long gauge Qn the dash· umounts of moisture lost from tho the. body, though they are coollnr:

. bow, Robin prepared to end this ar· board to be sure body through Increased per.splra· to the palllte. For tbls reason, It

. gumcnt, but the tall man t.ounted ~he engine docs not tlon · · Is advl11able for homem:akers to him with tho name o! coward. become overheat· Liquids may be taken In the mix ~heir own cool drinks 110 that

'"Do you not see me unarmed ex• ed. But most peo- form of milk, fruit juices and cool· they can contrQt the amount or ccpt tor a staJT?" cried hJs oppo- pic give little £ng drinks modo from pure water sweetening use!). It Is possible to nent. "And yet you would use your thourt to that and pack-aged beverage crystals buy ln~>xptmfilvc packaged bevcr-

• bow." . mos remarkable co.ntnlillng dextrose. fruit acid. fla· tfge crystals in a variety or flo· Robin left tho b'rldne and cut. him·. of all engines-tho vorlm! and coloring. vors, wllit>h mnkl.' dl.'llcloufl. re·

.. human digestive frcnhinr, nnd cooling drlnl1s Cor •self a stout cudgel from a tree. Rc· , · machinery. · -*- · goneral·fnmlly usc. One of these · turning 'he faced the tall man and •Compared to tho engine In your ·':lot Weather and Vitamin C contnlnn added vitamin o. and as

ll they began to flght, both balancing body, the one In your car Is a • Two European lnvestlgllterfi re· tl u 1 ·'d d b th · ·h

auon Ill ot bottle l!reen Chantl y _on tho narrow log. tl r d tb t t hi I lO II gnr s ou '-' Y o orne· lacp, so delicately mcnhed ll Ia like Rob'- flood Fat'·. cruded, ro,u(fb nlllholr that 1\cwan Dti!nd i!~ .. !r:t~~es c~u::::~~~~ef. .. ~ ce~; malter, you can. be tho judge of filmlc!lL Cobweb lltructure. A water . ... "' . no em o pun s ment. · oorcov r, - .. " " how much to usc. This is nn cx-

b th t bll · I d 1 f lo .. •ln ·'J{ .. mlri C from t 1• bo·'v green foundation with banda of A low from Robin's ntarr seemed e au omo o 11 r ven or ll c •r· - v .. " .. ., cclll.'nt idea, cilpc_clally In house- · crepe In rainbow colorlngb nt tho to ahlvcr tho bones of tho other, but taln length of tlmo·and t en or· Ussucs. And lowered vitamin 0 hold!! where there arc children, hem and bodice top of thj!l ollp re· a quick stroke nearly cracked tho mlttcd to rcat. nut tho m oun reserves ·are partl:ally responsible for the home•mado drink natlnflcu fleet t!,o aplrlt of joyouo nummer. crown of Robin's hoad. Thua they mechanism which trtms orms tor tba&. tired f~ellnr so often ex· thirst, provido!i needed cnl•ray Tho evening veil which bWJ· become were tltruggling, hand to hand, your food into blood, bone, mUD- p'erhmeed In Wllrm weather. 'l'helr and dlnl'ouragcna them from buy.

0 ravqrlto beaddrC!In for formal oc- when o dextroUII ntroko from tho ele, and your capacity tor thought researcb Indicates tbat drlnklnr ln~t bottled bevrruucn or doubtful

coolon Ia of bottle green not with ntrnnger tumbled Robin Hood Into ond action Is never wllolly ot oranre ·or J,cmon Juice, which are purity~ , appllqued motitn of tho lace. tho water. Pulling hlm1lelf trom rent. rich In vitamin C, actuahy helps

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So lace-conaeloUll have we beJ C:Oil)C, women of keen judgment ate acquiring enUre wardroben that aro for tho moat part fanhloned of lace. Thin is especially tru.e with thoce who travel, tor, pqt to tho test, lace stMd4 up under the atrCDS nnd strain of packing and .unpacking, In ~act of acrving Cor general wear as well WJ any other fabric. Of course, there are lacon and lacon and It bcboovcn the worn·

A lace dinner and evening drcnn, the river by the overhanging boughn -*- to mltl~tate U1c elleet of the heat. 1ouch.QII 1tJ centered in tho group, 1s of a buoh, .Robin save a mighty lmportaneoortho Right food··· -*-olmoat lhdlnpcnnable In nny worn· blaat on his born. Running at top It tho ..nutomobllo engine ro- Choose Cold Orinb Carefully

Cooling Foods 1 orter Cree to readers ot thin

column a new bulletin containing a lint "of cooling food a, pluo prnc­tlcal, npcciflc advice ln planning · the worm wcnther diet. Th.cro nro nlso menus showln~: how ennlly you cnn KEEP COOL WlTJl · an who would be well-drenaed to

cboo!le tho right lace Cor tho rlghl ocean ion.

• You can set lacon that you can CCIU'Ccly Identify Qll loco, no fabric-

. --c-- Uk~'b-1heir- mull. They tnUor M perfectly OS cloth nnd carry D llD­phlntlcnted otr about them. A!J Cor service, you'll he doUghted with their practical wen.rnblcncnn. Then there nre tho handnome, Wll1lhablo cotton and Unen lnccn th11t tniJCir so smartly in simple daytime drel:!!Cn you will be wanting above all ellfi! nt 1mmt OD!Y of 1hcme practical gownn. Perhnpll we would be bet· tcr exprelllling the Ideo to lnnlnt that you lnvC!It in several. They will cnrry you through mo11t any oo-

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lnco from the practical standpoint. Wlfcn It cornea to reviewing the trl· umpftg of lace from tho esthetic aide of the question we think the lovely evening ensemble to the right 1n the llluatrnllon tell.!J the story mote eloquently than any word-pic· ture could do. 'l'his exquisite ere-

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Decidedly on the square 1s the 1ormula that newer bags follow, and u to siZe ma11y oi them . lite enol'• mous. Pictuted is a bienen.~daVi! bag. C)Il the tab ot which are 'tnorto­cri!ft miniature bilUals. Wide, ftat bandies and zipper tbP opening are added teatui'es to thl5 b&g which cromes in· tones of black, navy. rilsi, tan and black. patent leather.

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an'n wardrobe. Tho nhort rounded apced came hln band ot Merry Men qulrca npcclal attention, how A cold drink Is com!orllng on a bolero of matching lace tho tuU In their Uvcrled aullll of green. Sec· much more Important to ntolte hot day. And ln addition, nwect· abort nlccvon an wcU ur/ tho caey lng their lcad9r wet from head to your body engine with food liUitcd encd bcvornson help. to relieve fa· tuUne!lll of tho nklrt oro all !oatureJt root, they WJkcd tho rell1lon, and to tho Weather! tlguc, Cor their carbohydrate COD• that make thill drctm dlnUncllvo and· when Robin told them of lbe fight No one would think of going tent nupplicn nvallnblo energy. c:orrcc:t tor both dinner nnd dnncr-- they benet the ntrangor to give him about In mldnummcr wcarlnt: tho Suaar Is tho Joost hcating of the ing. It comes In dolcctablo colorn o ducking. t~amo gnrmontll that were worn oU energy producmg foodn, for les!l In o now pattern of nngcl nkln "Stop!" cried Robin Hood. "U winter, Yet many women c:ontlnuo

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.lace. .. . thin bravo man wlll join un, he can to nerve tho !lome of menlo You wUl be wMUng Ql) oltcrnoon bee1lmlf -n mcmbi!t M lillY ?tfcny ·Which WMG tf~~~~fn~~~l~~bllh:1i s· . I K G -I G

drcnDofJacc. AveryaptmodollD Mont" . body warm • winter. :a· - ·:mp e, eep• .. 00 .-·ottons -· nhown to tho telL Pole blue Chan· Shoutn greeted thenc wordo, and praellc:e Is sure to make 70U mls- ! tlUy lace fanhiorua It, Itn ntyling the tall man agreed to accept thin 1eorwa~rlc,. r•Dsi~Lnmc~r~n~hm:an~v',h:~:r!!! ~.-_...;. ______________________ ..J glven o pnrllcularly lntercJtlng In· " "' ..... " .. u .. , "' .. - crepe arc good fnbrh: choil'M for terprctntlon of tho draped bodice fore, lud to Illness. thlr~ trot·k. treatment that tcrmlnatcn In o wide ABOUT TUE AUTUORS molded c:orsclet-girdlc Uno. Tho bat The aulbou o1 the Robtn flood 1s o Toya ntrnw. · storlu .are unknown u lndivldu·

Loco contumo aull!J, eapcola.UY In ab but much can be deducted jackcL types, In n11vy, duoty pink, about them u a croup. The7

Beating the Heat The llonie ~o·roek.

This is a diagram denlgn, thnt you cnn fini!lll 1'n n tow hourn, and oh my, how you'll enjoy It I Tho slccvcs, cut In one with the ohoul· or various bluctJ qre outselling other hated the rteb Normana who had

sheer media thl!l. seaoon. The Jackel taken the best of evef)'thlng In · may go to extremes, varying from Enrtand, they hAted man1 or tbe

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bear In mind when planning tho hot-weather dJcl. Tho first necret or keeping cool In to supply tho body machinery with food tucl that c11n be utiliud with U1e lenni 1

expendiluro ot energy.

" ders, nrc co ensy to work In, the sort collar, with the lillie tub, lD

bolero to full length coot, but o churchmen who taxed the people ' 1111 bel'ornlng. Bent ot all, this de-jacket there must be with eveey uee.sslvel7 "In the name or relJ. dreaD Cor prncUcnl daytlmo wear. rton. Robin llood wu their In many instancC!J the lace Jnckel ehamplou for he robbed the rleb suit Is enhanced with ribbnn·bound and helped the poor. What King edgeu. Frog fastenings made ol Arthur was to the noblllt7. Rbbfo tubulnr ribbon cording n.dd a touct Hood was to the poor. ot dlntinction. The deedJI of Robtn Hood have

e Wutero N~per Uotcn. come down to us In ballads which

F ASlllON DECLARES FOR WHITE SUMMER

B7 CllERIE NICHOLAS We grant that white 19 always a

summer favorite, but this summer fashion is playing it up in a bJghiJ drrunatic manner. CcstumE!S are described in the fashion story ru "white as snow•• or ot iey whitenes! or while as fleecy ..summer c:Joud! and so on. You appreciate thE stupendous accent on white in fash· lonable gatherings where "white n! a swan" capes nnd Jackets; and boleros of marabou, fur or ostrid: are the favored 11{1'aps, and where evenirig gowns float aboat in bil· lowy masses of while net or ehliior: or that which is lu_te style-the pen­cil·slltn draped dress of snow-whitE rayon jersey draped sculpture-like Then there are U!e new white tnf. fela frocks. "beauties.'' that the) are. -For day there are nurriberlest man-tailored suits or sharkskin anc other fascinatitlg wash. whites, whitt the afternoon dresses ot · whitt rayon Jersey comp«:te in ettdlest parade. .

were told and sunr b7 the ~ve-­ntnr camp fires, lonr before the people could read or write.

invitation, having heard much of Robin Hood's men.

"We must have a reast In his honor," they cried and set about preparing the venison and wines.

And so it was that on a summer's day in their secret haunt In Sher· wood Forest, Robin and his Merry 'Mel'l 'took Lltlle John to be one of their band.

Another day Robm Hood ~eard ol. an archery tournament which he very much wished to win. Wearing a disguise he entered the contest and was. soon left with only one oppont!nl, a slender youth who shot with grace and skiU. When the last round came, Robin stepped back to give flrli.l place to hb opponent. whq in turn gave way to Robin Hood. Then the ouUaw saw .that tHe hands 'of his opponent were trembling. SO Robin Hood stepped to the mark and shot his arrows, making a perfect score. The youth missed the cen­ter ot the t!ltget by 11 sm11ll margin.

Warm weathe_r Is responsible for muscular relaxaUon In tbll dl· 1 cestl\'e tr11el, :as well -ts other , parts of the bod7. Ani! you run • the risk ot dlrestlvo upsets, wllb : their dlseomfort and health h:u· ;, ards, unless you make every ef·l fort to lessen the work or your digestive s7stem. ,1

Eat lightly of rich fatly meats, ' pnstries, rich cakes, sauces and I gravies. At all Urnes, choose eru;.

1 ily digestible foods.

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531 Don't overeaL The task of han· · dling excess food ill a burden to the body at any season. In hot weather, it will cause the body 1 ~· YOU wenr 14 to 20 sizes nnd temperature to mount along Wilh expect to be outdours and in the thermotr~ctcr, ond may result sports clothtm most or· the sum· in a serious upset. It is also ad· mer, then you'll wont the smart visable to cut down somewhat on Crock with tucked skirt and tal­the quantity of heat and energy Jored collar •. If you're· in the 36 to produc foods consumed-that 52 range and want something cool is the nrbohydrates and rats. and good·lookiilg for home wear, . -*- the dress with straight skirt and

Mil.~ til for 86dy-Building Foods draped collar Is 1he style (or you I 'l'hl--lbrotein requirement re· Both arc Just a~ smart O!,ld easy

rna e summer and win·· to mnkc as they can bel Patterns ter. · · people think ·that meat each Include n detniled sew chart should ttot be eaten in summer or for the guld1,1nce of beginners. shOuld be reduced to a minimum. • The Sports Frock. 13ut there Is no closed !lenson for This is such a good-looking,

sign In cleverly darted nt tho wnlstlinc In a wp.y that makM you look nmch, mtlch slimmer thnn you nrc. Mako this of gingham, percale, handkerchief lawn or cnllco. In tub silk It will be np­proprlntc tor home nftprnoonll, too.

The PatternJJ. 1537 is de~ugtted for sizes 12, 14,

10, Ill nnd. 20. Size 14 requires 3'!4 • yards of as Inch mnterinl with short slccveo.

1395 Jg drsir,ned ror sizes :10, :m,

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40, 42, 44, 46, 40, 00 and 52. Slro 3ll rcquirea '3:;il yards of 35 inch material; contrnnting collar (lf ' dcnlf<~d) tnkcs 1!8 yard ctlt bins.

Send your order to TlJe Sewing Circle ,Pattern Dcp~.. Room. J020, 211 W. Woclcer Dr., Chicago, Ill. Price of patterns, 15 cents (in coins) each. ,

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White lingerie has come In anci is thi! wanted kind at ptesenL And as tor aece!isocy whites, footwear, gloves, bags and detail!! tOo numer· ous to mention tnake their bow or th~ fashion stage in pure white.

It was then time to remove dl&­guises. When the villagers saw Robin Hood they were astonished tor they knew that the Sheriff of Nottingham was searching tor him; At this very moment the Sherlft dashed up on his horse and a free­for·all 1 Bght began. The viUagerlf helped Robin -Hood lot' they loved hint as a hero. ln Ute contusion Robirt noticed the shirtdet- youth be-

. growth In chitdreti, and moreover, classic style that you can went 1t they. play so constantly .and .tn·· all day long during·your vacaUon dulge In .such strenuous exercll!e travelst • and alway$ feel well that they break down body tissue dressecll. The rndlaUng tucks glvo very i11pid1y. Adults also hlive a a graceful flare to tbc skti't; the constant need tor protein to re• tailored coUiir fs deeply notched build the millions of celts that are in the smartent fashion. Shark· wont out dally. · skin, spongy linen, pique and fiat -. ~-

··. Common and vulg11r )liiople a~~o cribo olllll that they teet to others: people of little wlsdom ascribe to themselves; peoplo of much wb­dom. to no one.-Eplctetus.

l'op a frin"t Frock Wttb. Silk Coa' io Monotone side him. fighting in hls.defense•- .

When the t\ght was,over, Robin sought out the youth mid 'lnqufred whY he . bad fought thus in his be.­hatf. The youth removed his cU$-i< gufse and h15 capo; ~autltill lone bali' fell to hiS sholilderli. Roblii gasped, tor the slender youth Wli.a' · t~iillt Maid Marian, Robin's neeto bettrt. . ,

Robin. Hood and lilii sweetheart tode away together, teavillg the, vU.. · lagers srnillng. . 1

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....... lbe .... alllt• •• Cj"rfl.soso, N•• d • . • • • •. ur . er.tl_ .le ' oo_ $~WI1 r.e%·· 'lye_ ' . . . •, -· ......... -. •• a..tahUta .. ba.lBia. no greater, if as ·grft&t as on Jan· Stildard Oil PJOdiltU •. · ·$011. .. J, hereby. announce "myself liS h ¥

h"--,tiDtl, .. ...., • .: ••• t2.00 per v ... r uary 1. lf imports remain small, candidate for Iiominatjon of • t e sta.ntp of your appro ~ill as now appears likely, an increase . · · for Lin co I h· county· · · ~· · ·· · , . . ~ -in consumption in the latter · •ubject to the will of the Demo- ~igh Class Cosmetics,. Tooth .Past~, Shaving Cream• or the .year over that pf- 1937 c.r•ticconventiQn, Your support Cand;r, Cigars, Cigarettes, Magl:lZines; Fount~in Service• ~,~ -- ....... , .... ..-

FRIJ;>AY, JULY 22, 1938 roight reault in smaller.stocka of WANTED: Good !!e¢ond· will be greatly app.reciated. · · · ··' ·. · · . -------- - -- - wool on Jan nary 1, 1939, than in band aaddle. ,. Must be A. S. (Ec) McCam:ant. · · · Brio~ Us :Your

Prescription lllrs. Era B."lmlth, Edller aad Publlaher anuary of this year. The carry- reasonable. Address Bo.x: ' ., over at the beginning of 1938, 68, Capitan, N. M. For Sheri. f(. --~-however, was· relatively large. • .

T-he spread between . I 'hereby f!.'l'lnounce IJiY ·candida-and domestic wool prieM i~ no~ .:::.:::::·:::;:;;:;:::;;::=::;:;::.:_ ;::::: cy for nominatil)n for the office of somewhat IClla than tho tariff. If The New Shop sheriff o~·Lincoln County- subject ~ When You _Buy .. at ·ROLLAND'S. ~- ·

- . foreign prices remain fairly stable OppoliteJrutlc• of ~"·,:~~!. Ofllc• to the wtll of the Democratic vo-

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· Summary of Wool Situation

Although Jl'ttle change 10 do- c • B B ••anclla.E te y · You double--yonr Bu'y1'ng Power · . . . . n as now seems likely, ~' moderate • · ""' ' "' rs. .our support will be aPJ2re. . . · · .... · ·

~est1~ woo~ 1 pncefs ~8 expected 10

advance in wool prices in the r.aecft~8~~f:a"::dh=ls $l8~~ ciated. ~ Pbon.e 3Q • - : · • Carrizozo, N. Mex t o 1m me atf.L. u ure, 11 0 m United States could occur with· Rubber heels for men 35e A. R. Dean

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wool from present low lovcla ap- 'pcc:t in the Southern Hemisphere Phon . N. Snrah c. Grny, pears likely _for ~he lat~ 11ummcr is expected to bo about offS(lt by a Carrizozo : I : Mex Dccenscd. a d f II p aces 10 foretgn mar . To Nellie Grny Reily, Deulllh Grlly n a : r . . • decline in production. Foreign Gokey, CIU'ri¥JZO, New Mexico, Wniter

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keta may c.ontmue Rleady 10 vic.": supplies in the 1938·39 aeaaon,· I p bU · tl . A. Grny, RoliWeil, N, M. c-o Oasw or proa~eCtl~ for some decrease In th~rt>!orc, may bo no larger than Notice or u Clll on Farm, Gordori D. Grny, uddrew un- • . \

ptoductton 10 the Southern Hem- in 1937•38. Department Of The Interior know!) Seaborn .P. Grny, Pecos, Nc\Y iaphere. - • • , . . Mexico lllld to nil 11nknown helrll or tho

Supplies of raw wool in the El Capitan Mou~tain Club General Lan4 Office at Las said dcced'ent, and nll unlmown peroons United Staten at the prer.ent time meL July 12th at" tho attractive qrucCI, New Mexico, June 30, elnlmlng 1\ny lien upon or right, title, or 19og 1' lntomt, In or to, tho C:ltnto of snld are conuidorably larr;t(•r than • nt ranch homo of Mra. 14!roy Mer• 11

' . • decedent, and to whom It mny conc:cm: tho 11amo time in IU3G nnd 1!1.!7. chnnt. A dclioiouslunchcon wna Notice II hereby glven that You,·nnd each of you IU'o h11roby notl· But If imports remain ilmnll, no served at nooll to member1 anij Clarence Mitchell, o( Carrb:ozo, fiod, und notice Ill hereby given, tbnt now apr>.l'ars Jikl'ly, rsn increanc in guestn. Mrs. Guy ~lx bad chMrge N. Mex., who on Octo•er 29, Deulnh Grey Gokey, Pnd Senborn P. connumption in the latter part of of tl}e afternoon program which 1934, mado homeatoad (lntry, No. ONly, Co·cxe.cutoro of the Lwlt WOI tind 1938 over ·that of a year earlier inl'ludcd an article on fire proven- 050552, (qr Ei, E~W~, 8 WJ~ ~:!!11m~tl~t~r~b~;o o::~~~e~ece;:C:;, miHht reoult in omalll'r otock11 of tioll, rending of poetry and garriea. NW J(, . W Y.JSW U • Section 85, their tlnnl roport nnd uccount 118 nueh wool on January 1, 1939, than at . ~- ··· --: ~"" TownRhlp -68, Range ~E, N.M. Co.exccutoro, n.nd tho Court 1w:s np· . the bcuinning of the currl'nt year, • NoiJCe . P. Meridian, hill fil~d notice of pointed Mondny, t~o 22nd dny or bul otocka probably w1ll remain Stnt" of Nrw Mrxloo•l . Intention to make 8 year Proor ·AuKUDt. 1988 nt.tho hour or 10:30 o,clock

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re a IVC Y argo. . In tlw mnu"r or tho Jo:tltnto} of obJ~ctloM, lf any thero bo to tho npo . Tbo Wel')cly rato or mill ('00• or lnnCjUio Oonznl~. No. 471 above dea~rlbcd, before Frank J. provnl nndcoltlemont ofon'd finnlrt!JIOtt llumption of apparel wool in the dcrolllll!d Sager, Untted Statell Commia- and nccount, nnd tiro dlllchnrgc of the ==~-=================:=::==== UnltCd Stat.ea durinR May was Nolloo L, hr.rohy Kfvrn Uu:it on tht 11th aL Carrizozo, N. Mcx., 1111d DL>Ill11h Grey Gokry, Seaborn p, Why aeud abroad for articlea.;rou c.aa get at home . I

and at aubatantial•wina to you? Read Newa Ad& .,

the highcsl reported nint'e lnnt ~;.~u::tr.~"~·m11~~·r::~~xu:t:~~g~~t=: on tho lOth ·doy or Auguat, 1988. f~ WI :~ch ~~~:r.cu~~·:nd nt t~o September. Tho May eonaump· lnn•1ulo Oonznla~' dt!rewscd In tho t~bovo Clah~ant name• Bl wltn068ea: thp Probnto Court will ~~':,ci tlon, however, wruJ 4:J per cent nnml'd aurt, n;d having' qucllfi~d M Robert AShby, Loul1 Naida, Col• to dowrmtno tho b11lrsblp of lltlld lower than in May, 1937. Con· rmrh, nnyonc having n tlnlm •1•Jn•~~ald qnel Jones, Jack Pierce, all or decedent, tho o"wncmhlp of her nllld -:_:-:==-=-====~=======:::=:.:=-=::-::=-:::. ::-::::::=-::=.-:-= aumption in tho flrnt 2 montliH nf «'lltliU!, Ill hl1rrhy notlfit<d to filo tho nme Carrizozo, N. Mox, . a~tAto n.nd tho lntt>rc:sL of e>nch rcapoctivl'

tl I I l( I within Uw tlmll nod mnnncr roctull't'd by Paul A Roach claimant tbl'rcto nnd thrroln nnd tho

w yt•nr wan on y IB na nrge 11• lnw. · • • pe I\JI 11 tltllld t th d' 'b l In the tifimr monUttJ of tant · nmtA AUfUt:1'-1lkDE NUNI-~7q·· .J&Ali_ . ras> n ° e lllln ut on ---------·-

and wnn nbuut 30 J)(lr l'l•nt omull· l'ulmlnlntrntrlx, Snn l'ntriclo, N. Mu. Tho naml! nnd pMt offiro nddrellll or cr thnn tho averngt• t•onnutnpliun July 16 Au~:. 6 • ~he attorn"'-' for tho Coo(!l«'Ctltoro Ill Santa Rita Church ., for th(l!W monthu in the li yt•arl', John E. Unll, Cntiil:mw, Nl!w Mrxico. 19!12-1!130. Mru. Myrllc Griflln arld _ Witne£:~ tbo honornblo Mnrclnl c.

&J h 1 • 11 • Alva·n were here Ina• 0 -tu."·'ay on StJohn, Judg~ of tho llnld Court, nnd . al OUJ~l prcocnt!Ht t'lltiCrh!l "~ tY h J b r' b uninnen, Rev. Fr •. Snlvatore •nnouncea tl!lo38ll(tll l ['J'('O I lhi!J 2Dtb dny or Juno,

point to. a fairly lar}tc carry.:o\•cr '"'" · Into tho 198H-1939 season in tlw ---- Sunday Masses at 8:00 a. m. at (&an Edwlll'd Pe>nflcld .. Southern Hcmiapherl', thin mny JOHN F!. HALL Carrizo;::o and aL 11:00 n. m. nt . Clerk. be Jargoly ofT-no' by n dceretu\O in \) RuldOIO. Ju'" 8-July rl Thelmn SbnVl'_t, Drputy.

Attorney and Counselor nt Law v production.· Supplies for Uw ..If 1938-39 ~:eanon, 'borororo,.. may hl' Carrizozo Hardware Buitdinrt- ---.---.;_ ____ _ oo larger 'han in 1937-38. 1'ht• Upstairs· · Baptlat Church Notice lor PobUcatlon now Australian clip will amount · to approximately 960 milliotl Carrizozo, New Mexico - Department. 01 The Interior pounda, grcMe equivalent, nc· Sunday School every Sunday General Land Office at Santa tQrding to a preliminary estimate. •· •no - 0 ........... ~ .... I!"'·-·-~ o morning at 10!00 n. m. Fe, N.Mex., June 9, 1938. There ia a decrl'asc or about G fRANK J. SAGER Preaching every 1st and 3rd Notice is hereby given that per cent compared with the 193i· • Sunday11 at 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 Jesa J.,. Funderburg, one or the 88' clip and· will bo tho amallt'St · 0 • s. cowMJ8liJONHJC p. m. heirs for all of the belrs ot George clip alnce 1930. uounsTRAD PJt.tKoa Eveeyone cordiallyi!lvited. Fundl?rburg, deceased, of Lon, N

From such information as ia AND l'llOOrs Mex., who, Ott November 7, 1930, b

available it appears that supplic. lnaurance Notary Pubtlo made Original Stoclttaising En· of raw-wool in European countrietJ Office OJ)JlOBile Telephone Ex. MAN- to distribute eircul&nl try, No. 061~6, for Ni. sw~. ar~ .. not large, but apparently are C11rrl1oio. N. U. barid·bills, and aamplet for ua in WiSEj, S!ct1on 34; Townsb1p adequate for current mill require- ···-·-~- ··-·- 1 ·- ; •• your locality~ We pay by the l.S., Rang~ 17 E, N. M. !'· M~n-

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10 ainqll as in Wednesday Dlatr~butora Box 748A~~alwauke, CotnmiSJtoner, at Corona, N. :M.

t.he acaaon aow dosing. · Birdio Walker, Eta B. Smith, WJaconda. on the lit day of August, .1938.

. OUTLOOK 1-'0R DOMESTlC Secretary N. G. FOR RENT--:- 3 large .room Jf;!~::nt J~are~:n=.1t;~: PRIORS: Current factora in the house partly turniabed. ClStem C. . . M' · • ' ' · domHlio wool situation indicnto Pia...,, Letle aacl Proof ind Shade, Inquire at Newa Office ape, arJon {!(,nn,. all of Lon,, li 1 h l . d . • N. Mex. . . . .

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N year old .. Hereford bulla. The Jteii11ter

... petta tor 1.he Call and win~r, how. ewa ~ff!~•· Titsworth Company, Inc. tr. .J24·auly 22 ever, appear somewhat more ra- . , , · ·. vorable. ___ _... ______ ....

FO~ SALE-Some household ... sinee ret wd· laa~. or wool ghood11 Send $1. ~·;:.!:;,:::; equipment, auch •s cook:lbg uten• .COMET CHAPTER -

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.. aoodaprc)\ably have bten aharpl)t ATLANTI M ·- 'LY ~ .. _ ... :.ta .. '.~1·0UIIn·,·capapp!1t!~. o.· •• .... ~ ..•. noco.·. 'M""•·-~ ·the' ~!tTATlth·•""d· a·y· . .... .t '"" ~~.,..- _4, • .P..__QN.J:H, -· u-o • ""'-'• R J.U ...,~.auu WD ... a ,.lNudd ~~ rtctnt tnon~ht. · · Mta. Cheater J)ttt\an. in each month. · .

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::.c. :lCiul~:~~rG~:. :~~ !r -.u, '::2'~!~::.· ~~J~~!t~ · · 1. o. ·o •. F. s;r:l:..-a Jean~ette tem:i patHonahlp, th* chatiob that c····ARlU. "o• · ,~,0 to' ·"'G .. E N' . · · W M "'· Sec . ft~llhed ana llnti·finlahed gooda IIIIVe tUade the A'tr •• ut,IO,. . .. · ~. 4 .. ·. ,.., 'I ·. o. so .,. '.~ • . .. . .

•aa tht d•mlltlo wool muufadllf- forae'ftutt-fln yeilte, Amer· • · .":'\ .. ·. · · · · .· · · · Jna tndW.a-y, and •n increuo ia tc:a'• ~oat quoted lind 'IQ .. t W :FORSALg· .... GOOd, yo~ng. .

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· State of New M!lxico ·· Mr. and Mrs •. ~ •. J. SAg~r W!lnt

Will and Testament of ·No. 489 l\4rs •.. ~s~h~r' Sp7~~jl and . dausb~ ;Frances J. McD()nald, · ' . · ter, V1rgm1a home. ·

Hun~red• ofyoliDg p&Ople wbo Jooktd··u•d omya. . · · few montlu$ ago· and etm,>lled for th• Dnua)ldn ..

r In the lllatter of tl)e t:llBt }. , to Santa Fe S~turda;r to take

• · · -. DecellSed • Miss .Margaret .Elliott as1isted · · . .

• Tnainfng ~re now· h-ppy in· politiol!& of trul\ qcJ reaponail>ility -. · witb broad· opportQ!liti•· 1.-. ad-. . van~e~ment, • · 1 · ' , c~ ToJohnJ, McCourt, Hermosa Bench, at Herron's·Qrocery this w~k.

CaliC.Otnia, Qenevieve- Parker, HollY· · ' · wood, Cnlitomiu, · Paul).~. M~:Court,, · Mrs. Sterlin~ Fisher of Capi· Butte, Montana, Fl'linces · McPonnld tan was, a Carrizozo bus~nee Spencer, Carrl:~:ozo, N. 1.\l;, Wilbur visitor last Fdday afternoon. . George Roslington, Saprnmento, Calif., · · · · · · · . · Helen Frances Rolhmd, Santa Fe, 'N Miss Eliz~ .Ilobbi~, is assi$tins M., and Margie Rose Rolland Corn' at Burnett's grocery. Roswell, New Mexico and to all un· · • · known heirs 0 r said decedent and all Messrs. Gle!;! Dorsett and Oscar 'u~known persona clahrung any' lie~ unon, Barnes h!lve ~~turped from a trip or right, title, or interest, 1'1 . . o r to, the to fr!asqn, TeX21s. . ~state of t h c said decedent, and to· .. • · _, • Whom It muy concern: . Mr~ R. E. Ken' was a busmess

You, and each of you are hereby visitor from Oscura the la•t of notified, and notice is hereby given, that the week. Frances McDonald Spimcer and Arthur J. Rolland, co-executors. of the LllSt· Will Mrs. C. A. Snow and children and Testament Qf Frances J. McDonald, went to Tularosa Sunday to deccllScd, buve tiled In the above entitled visit her brother, Mack Brazel C ~

ourt ~heir final report and account us and family. · · • such ~o-cxecutors, and the Court hilS ap· pointed Monduy, the 22nd • day 1of , AU'gUst, 1938 at the hour of 10 o'clock Ilene-That fellow is a pinhead "· m., 'as the ho~r and dt~y for hearing Mabel- You're wrong. A pin·

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then help you eecure a good politibn, will be fUll, explaina<fif you will mail t):io Coupon now for SpeCial Information.

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Su11day School Teacher-What Froilb-.Pro(, next year I want is conscience? )Wh't is it that to take qp internation~tl lfw. tells us when we do wrong? . · 1 Wh~t couraa woul~ you aygg•tT

Littl~ Sally··· I know; ifsgrand· Prof. Duff-If pnaent ·eo~df· ma. tioa11 pl!rsl.at, I wtuld ll.JBI91t c9•·

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. Carrizozo,- New Me"i~o . . - . st~nt target practice. ' · Suliserlbe for ~our honie town · Pftrqnizt ~u~ ·.d;eniae~-t-e1- -

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or .objcctioM, ii.1mY there .be. to the' !lP-; end knows just how Car it. can proval and llCUlement . ot said ' final go report nnd account, and the dwclmrge or ' • tho auld l<'rancl's McDonald Spencer, Be !lUre and have ·the Newa ao..

===============;=======:-=:=.=-:::-. Arthur J. Holland us Buch co-executors, company you on that vacation trip White Oaks held ht the Vera Cruz mine last and at the, hour ~n the day named, tho ·

Probate Court. wall proet'Cd to dctcrmlno Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huffmyer Sun~ay · the heirship or 1mid decedent; tho owner·

and. family accompanied by Mrs. . MISS Margaret EJI'iott of Car· ahlJl or her nald C;ltatc and the lntcrrot • 1 r1zozo spent the past week as Lh(' or euch rropcctlvo claimant tlwrcto and

Edith Van Schovck went to A a· t f Lo' S . h therein 11nd tho pcroon.~ cnlltll•d to tlK• mogordo where a picnic 'and the gues 0 18 mtt ' . · dilltTiLutlon thereof. ball game were enjoy ad by all. · Mr · Robert Lea he who l~as 'rlw name and Jw:st • olllc<;. add reo-.::~ or

. been. employed ·at Mocking B1rd the uttornl'y leu the co-cxccutom b Jnbn MiliS Barbara Smith of El Paso Gap hns r-eturned home. E. Jlull, Cornzozo, New Mexico.

tpent a fe,w days with her sisters Th~ Lndies' Aid held their usual Witnf.'ll!l the honorable 1\fareilll c· durini the absence or her 'parents weekly meeting at the Club St J?l~n, Judge or tl!? aald Court, and Mt and Mrs W W Sm.Jth R 1 t' Th d rt tht• wal thm'Or; thb .. IJUI day or June • • . • • ?om!3 aa urs ny . n ernoon was. .

Ralph Wylie leCt Monday lor w1th eleven me~bers m attend. .s~ah Edward Pcnlfll'ld, ·Albuquerque where bo. will viait an~c. The m~tmg wa!l confin('d . . . ,, Clerk. ·hia mother Mra:Jeaa Wylie. atr1ctly to bu1mess. . Js.Jul~. ~D. Uy 1'lt!!lmn Slmv(lr,

Johbny Estes after spcndmg . 0

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Mr. and Ml'!. Jake Fulmer ac- aoveml dnya in Mngdnlenn re. Call un for your job work •. Mail companied by Mr. Wayne ~an turned W be the guest or Mrs .. Ordero will receive prompt attcn• Scboyck attended tho celebration Roy Ward nnd {amity. tion. ·"'

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· bush~13. A·sharp sla$1,1' bJ acr··elil~·e·J · Elsewhe~e. in Hi~. Trip to the West CoQSf',:l. ·• to be plan~d w ·.wheat· m!lst ,,

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N EW YORK-several years be· fore Romain Rolland finished

".J can Christophe," Leo Tolsto1 cqllcd him the warden ot the con·

science of Europe. Rolland In .his quarter·· Come• Hqme century exile m To Die Switzerland, he

· barley crop of 239,375,000 bushels, an"d .a rye crop o( 51,321,000 bushels, Tobac:co procluction was forecast at 1,496,001),000 pounds·and rice prodUC· tlon .at 53,330,000 bu~hels.

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has r e m a I n c d "nbavc the battle," warning of war, decrying hatred, pleading for peace and understanding. Jii11 han hccn a voice crying in the wilderness. His exlle ended, he returns to Franco, "on1 old mnn_.-1~ and deapalr· lng," nn the ncwa dispatches rl'port. The wor.ld seernn to have little heed­cg his ImpassiOned appeals. He wants to die In (:lornecy, tht> vii·

, Two previous notes urged that .all Prealdent Roosevelt addreulpl:' LoulavJIIe citizens trom the platform roroign ves!Nl~ and foreigners along

of bls !lpecllll train, urging them fo support Senator Barkley for renomlna· the Yapgtze r1ver In the path. of ,the tlon. Th17 11cnator 18 atnthe Presldent's1ert jlnd Mayor Scholtz of Louisville 1Japanese advance ;on HRnkow be ·at t,lls right. .. ·~. . . . removed. ,

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ot.:acy and the British gunboat Cock­chafer wer.c reported to have,moved three miles .UP~tl!e .'Hu1gtz9 .-from. Kiuklang us Japanese .warships shelled Chinese defenses of the city.

and multltude11 or leHnr lllrhiH. . C Woottrn Htwl~r Union. ' .

It w1111 publlwhed In 1013. This I Prosidont on Tour writer hllll foupd few yuunr per· · I MAHIETTA, Ohio, 'was thll first d1ona, even ltwne mDJorln~e In atop In President .. noo:uwclt'JJ

I terature, who hDve read it. ! tronllcontlnental tour. There he dcd· lit• hntt found ullwrn whu have nev- . knt<'d. a me morral to "tho stl!lrt

••r hPf,lrd .ot Hornnln Hollnnd, the : t d f th NubPV Jll'iU'l! prlll' Wllloer l'Xiled i Wl'll ~Or 0 e Oil• frurn lun u.unlry, while Carl \on lion, In hlp_ address Onntl'lt~ky. Cit•'rJTtun Nobel pt!ace pu:,;:inu tribUte to the pr11r wmnt•r, wm1 unpoverinhed, ploncc~l! ond, rather Jnth•d and hurru•d to Ifill dcoth In lncldcntolly, to Sen· Uw t~anll• "yNtru hrtwN.>n " The1rc otor Robert J. Dulk· l/1 10 tllln llf!l' HWitl uhtlllh•ll<'NICC in ll'y, WhO IICCkD re• tlw nruntuul lwntu 11r 1111 well as In nomination ond Ill motdum•n. opposed by George

Uut unullwr. rvcn llrt•utrr leach· White. Pr lnukln£ nndly duwn ur1 thr multi· With tltlll oft hla

' tudt• fturn 'u 11111 In mind, the Preuldcnt :Teachin.s• Jcrurmlern Willi 8 1, kl nsnumcd hiD nthcr W 'II 8 -• 1" h' d d · en. •Af ey role of heod of thO I C .-..OHOUnC!OC ... Remembered "llow nften would Democratic pntlY.lllld .jumped Into

I huv~ t:nthcrcd tho primary campaign with Jboll1 thy t'luldrcn to,wthrt, cvt•n ns n lum feet. IUIJ nvowed purpose wno to gnthrrrlh hrr dut·kcm'!l undrr her further the election of membcro of wlngn unci yp would notl" llut congrcnn, CDIICCinlly ncnntorn, whom nrilh;r Ill' nor !lin tf'ndung · wno nl· I he termo llberalo. De yond thlp ho tollrtht'r furnottrn. 'J'hcro will olr.o · won undertaklng to maintain hill be thnr.l' who will remt'rnbcr no- 1 et~ntrol of tho pnrty up to and mom Rnllund 1 through the prellldentlnl cnmpalgn

When he waa exiled from 1 of 1940. · · · · l'rance, vut auma of mone7 1 Crolllllng from Ohio Into Kentucky t were offered him If he would 10 where Senator Barkley, tll.(l'ynclt to America, lo wrUe and lecture. , New Deal nupportcr, •lo cnuagcd Jif l'ubllelty, or an)' form of aelt·ex• · a hnt {Jght with Gov. A. D Chandler ploltallon, Ill lo him profound!)' 1 for hln 11cnatc neat; Mr. RooJiovclt dlatuteful. flo wllhdrew to a se· 1 found ll advlnablc not to utterly

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It was indicated that former a recrudo.!scence of the antl·Jew-Cholrrnun A. E:.Morgnn would be Ish riots, and .the pollee and British the first witness called. He was. troops were having o hard time sup­granted permission to go· Into TVA pressing the bloody-minded Aruba. flies to prepare his testimony. I Fighta. bombings and fires reaulted

be In numerous deoths. Near Mount Shorti_Y before the lnqulrv gan, Tobor o patrol of Britl!lh aoldlcrs

Dr. Morgan filed o mandalnus suit d J 1 1 t bl. · ' In o Knoxville court osklng Utot he un ew s J cons a . co wall am: be reinstated au member and choir· I bu:hcd ond .sulfer.c~ ,heovy j:asuol mnn of the TVA and be pold bnclt tic · · -.-::-Bnlory. He never hos recognized · the Prcsldc.nt's right to remove him Chaco Arbitration fro111 the chnlrmonshlp.

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young aportnman and aviator, with four companions. mode nucc:cllll· fully the flrat non·ntop flight from

New York to Poria tIn o e Llndber'Rh'o epochal feat 'n 1027 •. Ills time woo 10 hourD and 38 mln· utcn, leDD than hnlt the time mode ~Y Lindbergh.

BOLIVIA od Paraguay hove final• ly ngrc!'d to let Urelr dl!Jpute

over the Chaco tcrrJtory be settled by arbitration. .

Sprulllc Draden, young Amerlcon buaincss mart, Is given moot of tho credit for thl~ c.etllcmcnt ot the long and bloody quarrel, a.od It 1!:1 said tn Woohlngton thnt he will be re­worded by oppolnbncnt as mlnl!Jter to· Colombia, ~ ·•

'Purge' Is Hard Hit TWO long dlstnnco mcDDages

came trom Manlla, from Paul V. McNutt, governor gcncrnl of the Phlllpplncg and reputed boos of the

eluded Yllla nrar Zurlrh, Swlb:· , oqucleh the ambition of •:n11ppy" lloward erl11nd. nn the gove1rnor In In a lfu&hes

The big plane, named "New York World'n Fair 1939," appeared over La Bourget field long before It wan expect.

DcmocratB of Indl· ann. Thereupon the New DeoiCl'JI of the Uooolcr otata dccld· ed could not

111crtt til o11~> if<"ntmto t1nJruilc- m • ~peecll cnt. · · --a~nd 3-'b~~·~~~~~~~f:ca~:~ft~ nil thrnco pont·wor wrrtmg!l llr hod Covtnnton he nnld he hlld no doubt lng to greet daring ovlntora.

He Knew Ri11hteou• Can Br Cruel

nn fnith In "rno\'C• · Chandler would mnkr 11 good nl.'na· At, tho twln·motorcd machine rolled nwnt!l," In "idolo- 1 tor, but oddrd~ "Out I think he D II , d d "ll:'a," rtt•hl or ll'ft. · would be the flrot to acknowlcd!ll' to a ntop. uJ It ran .orwar , opcne " • tl J 1 '-- 1 the door and nhouted: "Congratula· Jlr rrpulord llrnrl I tat !W a very un or mcmucr o I d d .. d 't I ?" n a r b u 11 8 c , h 1 a ; Ute nenott', It would toke him many l ons: I you .. avo a goo r p

unlenn they renoml· n n t e d Fredcrlclc Van Nuys for Ulo senate. That genlle­mon had been marked lor ellml-clnrll' gruur• nnd Utl' vnrtntarJ "united tnhfiY y1mrn to mntt•Jr-1hLT 11n1UllrmtJ-t-----l :ugoo~md~m...u lo~..rul.r.tl

frontn, •· nn he dul tht> t•mlll!larica of ~ knowledge, the cucpcrfcncc, the ern. LUlld, Harry Connor, Corcoran blm>4IY. rl'nl'tlon from the rtght Jtc ; acknowledged lcndl'rnhlp In the of· L. Thurlow and Richard Stoddart, Van Nuyi' fellow monagcra of knt'w lhnt the nr.htruun r·nn be aa ~ folrn of your nation or Ulot r.on weary and cramped, climbed out tho proposed ·~~·~ ot tho!'le wh9 cruel a!l tllr wlt·k~•d, rmc·(' they find 1 of Kentucky, or whom the wh,~le no• of the cockpit and were eagerly had opposed any major New Denl rl'llnm·c on tort'r. ; tlon In proud, Albe-n Barkley. P taken In hand by the (mthustastlc policies and Governor Townncnd

Like llie 1reat German Flch· 1. • At Dowling Onen nntl nt Louis- French. hod publicly announced Vnn Nuya 1.,, whom he ellleemed, he be· . ville Mr. noosevclt made pt,ntrorm AftC!r rentlng""'nnd refueling their could not be renominated. The sen­Ueved onl)' In the "Inner llrht" 1 11peechcn In which he urgM the plane, the fliers toolt1'nr on the sec· ator WDD planning to run a!l .an In­-never In oraanltlltlon or force. • tenomlnllUon of Bnrkley. ond leg of their projected flight depcpdent. After hearing · from nut he wu not a "political at· 1 The speclnl train rnct'd through nround the world, r«!nchlng Moscow McNutt, the govemor Invited the

I .. II r h f ... I ... I ht lth I t In lerul thnn eight hours. Their hope hi did to nost e. e our t, and au • : • cnneonec n UIC n g w ou. n 11 op wns to beat th<' record mad~ In 1933 senator to present s con acy terrd, to arou•e Ule world con- I ond this W09 taken ns lntorcntlal " the state convention, and Vnn Nuys arlt'nee, u tbe drlnr Tobtol : dlunpprovol .of Senator George Der· by Wiley Post. - accepted In the Interests of partY. had enjoined blm. 1 ry, whose marble claims cnu.<:ed Hughes' big plane, specially re- 1\nrmony. lit' 111 n tall, npnre, pallid old man, the TVA so much trouble. . built nnd equipped with a mulUttJdc Corcoran's purge appears to hove

wllh Uunnlnu hntr nnd sad, deep. Oklnhomo City came next, and of gadgets •. carried 11 gross weight bogged down elsewhere, teo. Scnn· 11et ryro nn ht' rt>tunL'l to France at there Mr. Roosevelt told an cnor• of 25,000 pounds. ·lt•hnd three radios tor George of Georgia nnd Senator thu og" of aev~nty-two. F.ducnte1d moun crowd what a help Senator nnd WO!I in communication with E. D. Smith of South Carolina seem 111 murnc, at the Ecole Normalc, he Elmer Thomas had been to him the ground prnctlcnlly nll the Ume. likely to win renomlnattoti. In New bc-('ame a devotee of Wnr.ncr, ond how much the senntor had done The only worry the filers hnd wos York city Tammany decided to sup­whoac gcnlw ln!lptritcd hln lift'- for the ntote. Ills commctldntlon of the danger of running out of fueJ port Congressman John J. O'Con· Uum of TvllltAI and Shakcspcnre. Ito Thomllll was called Jukewnnn, how- before Pnrla was ~~eoched. nor, who led the {Jght agalnst there-hnll written many llm(ln In the last 1 ever, and much ot his speech wns -,,_ organization bill, and several other few yoar11 th'nt he 11cro little hope ! devoted to criUelzlng the senotor'n Judice Cardozo Dies New York members of Ule lower that the world will rscapo a lnst " rlvnln, RepresentaUve Gomer Smith BEN At.IIN N CARDOZO bouse whom Corcoran hnd Usted lor dcvnatattng war. : nnd Gov. E. W. Mnrlnnd. Smith cl~o Justice ~f Ule United s: detent.

• • • ; bad Ule suppnrt of the Townsendites Supreme court, died nt Port Ches- ~~ . IT WAS rcport<!d thnt Sir John i nnd mnny ccru:ervatlves. Mnrlnnd ter, N. Y., ot a chronic heart nU· Problem ol the South

neal!J) director general of Ute · boa nt times been too conservative mcnt thnt bod kept • · R. E-ESTAl:lhlSHtNG 11

bnlanc:ed DtlU!.Ih DroodcnAtlng corporation, to please the White House. him trom work on waa bndly Ucked In that Intern... McAlellter ~ Wlstet heard the the bench since lnst economic system In Ule soufu.

• Uannt A r a b 1 o President from the bpek platform, D b H ,. ern states Is cOllSidered by Presf· S•r John crooning eontcat a and tht!n nt Doonovllle, Ark., he ~~~~~ eJ~ht ~~;: dent Roosevelt the No. 1 problem Beaten in while back. Virtu· fout1d Urne to apeak kind words old. Descended from of tho nation and he says it must Raclio Duel ally 'nil observers about Sennlor Hattie Caraway, w1io Spnnlsh Jews who artd can be done. He appealed to

. gnvc tho detlalon 1eeks another term. came to America In 25 southern leod(lrs, assemfll~d in to Italy. II 11o, It probably was the Tho Chf!!f ExecuUve a)lC!nt the 1.,50, h~ W"'" b. om ln "{ashlngtpn nt his request, to draft

'" u h 1 t •A t w k-iond -·Uno~ at the r"n"h f • "' ..... P·lilll!i for the economic restoraUon on.., me e over Oll n conu:Q • cc -... • ~ " . .. " . o N. "'W Yo .. k ct .. • "n· d th 1 his son Elll t 17 mil from Fo t " • OJ " of e r section ofthe country. Lew-

The tall, bald, &rlm Seotsman ° cs r educated at Colutn· Is Mellett, director ot the National u u,ped to the Job of ruMIDJ Worth, Texas. Then his special bfa rtnlverslty. He . I d. tho lnlperlal Alrwaya, •• a clwU rolled northward ~oAmnrlllo, wh.ero . Kppolnted to the . Emergency coune t, prdl ed ·over arm oC rearmame~at, with a he atophcd ·tong enough {o mnl<o an Supreme eourt by Sen. \Vapor . thTt~o~!~fence lind rend Mr. ltOos·e. alaeable hlko tn aalar,, It .II auto tr P nbout. the cl~. Next day President Hoover In 1032 and llnl!d veTh~ugh eh~ dJd not comment on DOW $10 .... a 7ear, lnalead of he arrlv~ JnFPuebto, CoSio., onl his up wlth tho• Uberal mlnority llis •"e. etTeet Ulnt the ne.n• wa· rie" and m·... . way to San ranclsco, an D ego b 1 hi d h a· . ~ • ... . Ul ..., ... 0, "'

' • and tha Cl'\!lser llouston which was llc 0 ars P an ar WOr& wc>n •.ue houJ;s law mny have on southern He la an engineu, and h\ 1016 ,was to carry him 'through the Panama highest respect. .. Chid JWJtic:e industry, he did say that one of the

hero with GOO t~hnlclnns checking canal. Hughe!l, .lntormed of Cardozo's great problems tn the South hi that on war material contracts, llo D lng • brl t t p 't Wl hlt death in Italy t!ttld: "It Js an lrre- otlabot and employment. He spoke didn't Uko America. or Americans Uur ....;,; ~ · s

0p 11td c a Ptiratile loss to .the collrt- and tho al!W of problems .. growtng out of

but eaaed UP. on us Inter on. Run. Fa 81 "~111' 0 rea ent '4 "" nation, He was ,li jurist ot tha high· tho new lndusldnl. era and, again, "'in• Brltlab radio ho has been O"• nounc:ed that · he . was appointing e•t r"hlc and noble spirit " t b h' .. .. • _.. • . b h .... Gov. James v. Allred to a vneaney "' .. . . • . o a sentee owners 1p o~ thtt new ecra.t"" as •· tyrant, , ut he at In the federal court tot the southern Pro),~bly Presldent 1\(X)se.volt will' lndll!ltiles/' held ~ Ida Uno and C«lnt'ounded aU dlsttlc:t ot Texas. This was a com• . not llpP<>lnt Ctttdozo'a suect!uot be- . uu is my conv~c:tlont'" the Ptesl­hll ad\.-etllarlea. lila yfews on rndlo pteta aurprlac to Senator. Tom Con" fore till, for tho court hi tn re~¢ss dent mote to 1t!ellett, . "that the pro11ara~a .~,;_ro outllritedt by h1 lm haa ·.nally lUI<\ Morris Sheppatd• . until OClpbcr, . l"ut· specUlation as SoUth prese:1ts ttght now the na• to o\'rJ!~ .au set ou o I ve t e · . ··?tt ·• · • to hl.s tholce began_ ~me(Uately. Uon's. numbflt one economic prob-publlo what It wants, Ill the sa)'lnl • · . The name mos~ t~quenUy heard in ,~~-tho .natton1s problem, not II, II ;~ dangerous Rnd fa.llnelout TVA Inquiry Opens . the dlscusslotul•ln 'Wat~hlngton \vas, merelY. the SOtith's.:. l'or .we have poUc7• c::on.ou<t,t•d tr •• .,.,,un., . · fNVESTlGATlON of the. a_!:iUvitlea th•t .ot sen. Robert Wain~r ot .New Ah}!C:onomlc Uhbatam~e fu the natlon

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~ta et th Potat. .Knoxvllle, Tenn., with Chairman lilatlon• .Other New Yorkers men- r~·!~Th~~e;~~~~ oo:t~{;~·~ :ai~~t~~: . A. I!Otato II morw than thttt- Vlo Doriahet ~·ldln«; After 'an Uonect •:re Fotdinlind Pecora and It to · ~~ toutt~ Wtlter, o~ one--tettth to ~ executlve ~~e.-ton the tnveaUiatora J~amuet · t\esenman, .lt.iUt Supretne

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Climaxing ,a long battle by ~ humonltorlari forces, the new woge-hour bill recently enacted . curries a provlulon outlawing child laborers under tourteep years of age l!Xccpt In seasonal and other specified induotrles. For years th'e proctlca of ex· plolllng youngstero has resulted In undermined phys)1Jucs and poorly developed mlndn. But in defence or the practice parents have claimed their own oalorlea were Insufficient to keep the family. Certainly n Juot amount· ol hard worlt never hurt any child, but cMcs nhown hera ore exceptional. Long hours In mllls, cnrrylng heavy bundleD to and from tho cleaner or ln· borlrlg under a tropical sun to . cultivate sugar beets aro un· qui!Dtlonobl)t dctrlmen~l to any growing c:hlld. !

Let childhood be set !Wide for physical nnd rnenUlJ development, with laboring days to come later, Is the plea of child welfare workera. But thu~ vnur:ts:er must be~me a breadWinner as soon ns she Iii capable.

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· · CHAPTER JQI-<lo~Uniled. spUl be!ore y,ou •star~ foggin.' I The older man spr!!ad plump "Where's he At?" asked Norris, ' -zo;..... been out to the L C r~nch tor 8' 11'\ white h11.nds •. 'His, expressionless a sharp edge to his voice.· · "

·~u Howard lay on a ·bunk star- !)all on l',jee Chiswick. I bumped eyes were fl,xe!l on the other. "Unless· I'm 'way off he's spend· 'lng at the ceiling. Buck Conrad, off one of his wa~J:'iors apd brought "Come clean, Lou," he ordered. HJJIS. the night

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his guard,. l)acl tllrned In for the back· :with me Lou Howard. l got ~·Wh~t does this Gray know? What " · ' . nigltt. He Wa§ sullen·:, and despon. to apologb,e for not getting that sPY did you tell him?'' "~qw d 'yqu know?" '<l~Dt. · ·woy was.' his father not do.- (t~;ay .. · lie wa.sn't th,ere.'' Tiny beads: pf p~rspiratio.n beg!ln "I don!t know for sure.. I'm rea-ing something to get him out of this. · "Didn't I have something to· do to st11nd out on the forehead of the scinabiy eertain. -Mayoe a littte~b)rd trquble? ~e knew Sherm had sent with all this?" sneered Cimt- Poke. young.er man,' "You didn't do a .told me." ' ·, a Q'lessenger to Chiswick fhreat- "Sure. ~You went alorig with me. thing for me," he protested, with 'Howard was. secretive PY n11tur.e. ening l'eprisals if apy harm hap- But I thought of it. l ran the show." the violence of weakness. '"Left me· ·It Wl.lS' his .opinion .that one made P,ened to his son. But why didn't The killer swaggered to the bar. there tO"~tm"hanged. If they hadn't nQ mi~take to llve undel' his hat, as

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he do something Instead of just Mile High said, not lifting his eyes got Ruth home s11fe, that's what he expressed· it. The habit h1.1d ' talk? from Norris: "You. got quite some would have ha.ppened to me.' too. grow1;1 oll him .. When mystery was

The prisoner coqld not get to explBinlng to do, fellow. Kans11s?" You · lo()k llfter your own · hide not necessary, he had ap irrita.ting sleep. He was worriCd. The best !'He w.as aimin' ~o give me up w mig,b._ty well. but you don't want me way of hinting at qne. There was A professional cake baker, frosting one qf the hundred!! of cakes

., be could hope fQr was a term .In the Clllswick's warriors. l had to get to d'o the s11me." no r.eason !or no\ telling that 1.1 Mex· which were made up hi 'the Experimental Kitchen Laboratory, nu•ln~ penitentiary, unless his father could him befor~ he got me. Same with ''l was doing a11 I could1 for you, lean had brought him word he. bad t 1 d b c n t G 11 1 '" 1( k Cit 1 t1 r work out IIOllle slick scheme tor get~ Curly; He·!NaS firing at me when I bui never mind thllt. I've got to seen }lllns~m catch and saddle ll ' a ne y • ous on OUl ss n ~~ew or y, n le COQ~.{I~ 0

• tlng bim off. The only escape from wounded hi~. I could of killed him, koaw where we stand. What did horse m Willard's pasture, none ex- selectblg the winners In his recent Cake Recipe Contest. this was to turn stat~'s evidence. but I didn't.'' . you tell Gray and'.Chiswick?" tept that he liked to convey an lm· By c. JJOUSTON GOUDISS · Th~ scorjng system was highly

, It he did this, hill narM:"'wo'Ul'd'IJe a "And 1 reckon you r11n away with "What I told'under fear of de11th pression of omniscience. NATURALL;Y, 1 am accustomed scientific. And. we can SIJY' with · hissing 'by-word. He' would have to the young lady for a joke.'' 't count," Lou evaded. Noriis swaggered to the door, fol· to seeing exhibits of delicious ~onvlction thnt no ~utter how

. .. l(C!.Qilt of tne countr1.• . .. .... ~ '!No, sf.r...l made a ·mistake 'there,. rbi~·I··salid mliii>C'n I should. So wouta~r lowed bx .M11e High. . antllnte'l'estlngToods 'in t11e Expr:r- cle:re-the ract>, the WlOt'lcrs dell-A taint tapping on the window buti was taking her back home when you h11ve. ·So would anyonp." CIIAPTER XIII !mental Kitchen Lnborato"" th. at I nitcly, outpointed, even their clos·

reached him. He ant· up, as well as Gray's posse bum. ned'lnto me. She'll "I'm listening." . ·~ 1 1 .,.. " . maintain In New Yorlt City. 'But est r vas, he could 'for hill bonds, his $mach 'tell you I didn't htirt her any. Send Lou told what he had confessed, -muscles· tightening. A prickling of for Sherm. We'.ll have a powwow bit by bit, his father sweating the Lee Chiswtck. looked down at the In nil the years of Its existence, It Fltst Prize Winner. ~he skin ran over him. · and fix things Up." story out of him. body lying on the cot. hils never been 11 busier nor a The first prir.c of $25.00 went to

A voice murmured, "That you, "You· run hog-wild, then come After the~son had figlphed, the "Buck would have been allve now more lnvtting placq than during Mrs. D. F'. Kelly, 1004 Charles St., Lou?" · back tmd say, 'Forget It, boys.' I older man S(lt staring In front of It I hadn't given him the job ot the last few \\~eks when the ho111e Whitew11tcr, Wis. 1

got 11 better memo"" than that," him, pleciJf together the things that g dt' th11t s amp " he said sor econ.omists on my sti)II have been "Yes. Who Is it?" he whispered. '" Ullr ng ' c ' · • buslly testing and · judrting the Second Prlxc Winners. Mile High flung back. he knew 11 d those that he suspect- rowtully "' The saw ripped through a resinous Morg slid an ugly look at him. ed. What Lou had told Chlswlclt ""le'd ·b·c.en Bllve If he had obe.;ed many . fine cake recipes sub- The five second prizes were

knot, died down for a moment, and But he spoke with unusual restraint. did not matter so much. It hlld ord~rs," Dlln Brand said. "You"got !llitled by readers of this paper in awarded to Mrs. H. llarshbargen ·· attacked another. This was not the time to Indulge a been general, and It had dcnlt only to loolt at this right, Lee. We told our recent Cake Rec;:lpe Contest. of ~427 Fifth A\'c., Altoona, PI\.:

''Morg Norris. Llnten. Where bad temper. • with the attn~li on the Mexicans. him not tp open the door unless he Imagine, If you can, a big cheer- R. A. Williams, 12075 Rosemary does this Gray sleep?" . "1 went out to the L c with Doke But what he 'had admitted to the was sure who wao there. I reckon ful and colorful lcttchen filled · J\ve., Detroit, Mh:h.: Mrs. C. A.

"He's gone to town. Get me out. here and .rescued Lou. didn't I, United Stat eo mar~al_ would hang he was roused (rom sleep and didn't • with long tab len upon which row Burns, Box 1110. Onltlond, Misa.; of· here, Morg-pleaae.'' or put behind ba'i's half a dozen of stop to usc hill heBd." . nfter 'row of handsome cakes Miss Sadie Cunningham, Avon·

A second voice asked hoarnely, the .Tall Holt outlawa. · The ques• Ruth ntood behind her father, her were nrrnnr.cd-proudly teslilylnc more, Pa.; nnd Mrn. Lnurn Mey. , "Only one fellow In the dog-house tiona Gray had put showed thlll he gol.C fixed on thl' still figure of tho to the skill of the hol)'lcmakcra . or. 107 Plcmmnl .St., . Plymo\Jth, with you?" had plenty of informntlon and was cowpuncher. "\V11o did it?" she who cherish the recipes from Wis. •

"Yen. Buck Conrad. All right. only seeking confirmation. unkcd in a low vo1ce. I whicfi they wore mnde. ·• Thlrd Prize Winners. I'U tell him.'' · Sherm Howard knew he mWit act ''That -devil Mor,; Norrln, an· i Every Type of Cake Enter~. Mrn T u · Fjonl.' ~o~laxville

Conrad wakened at the oound of qulcldy. He had to den troy Gray uwcrcd Lee. bin face net and rigid. ·.1 • : • i.e ' 1 12'i young Uoword'a urgent voice. ' before the marahal cloned the net "I recognized him wlum he rod\! up ! · A whole tahlcful of white caltcs, . ~tont. • Mro. uter ll~ nton. .

''What's eatln' you?" ho' asked on him.' Tomorrow mlaht be too to the pord1 to taken crack at me."· with nnd without lolnu. Chocolate' South Judd St .• Sioux. ( lty, Iown. sleepily. late. Tl 1 1 h · dd d Tl th • 1 I and cocoa enltcw of every. poonJbll.' Mrtl. llnny t\. Krumcr. 10 Morin

"Someone hoa been callln" you. "Tell Morg and Mile fllgh I want atnbbeJ ~e; :hatc~~e wn;ercs:~:u~~ I type. All monnl.'r of cakes, ira· ~.oaDd, Mlnlnorl., Cut til. :1 Mr_.a. IF Dt . Sound!l lUte ChlawJck.'' . " to nee them In here," he ordered. ble lor the deaUl of Buck Conrad. grnnt and dl'lieloun - npicc, Icc :r'c 0~11 V • *u ,e C nm

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one outll e lllOutc nome. He tell anybody olnc what you've told end to the killer. . Tonge, lemon, buttcr!lcoll•h, Jam, 0 • • n t. l'asnn • n. • ;• rs. · rr::: ~ola~ep, ~0:J• t~~:w ~~~~pn:n: to mo. U you do, someone ls Uable "No usc trying to follow him' In banana. raioin. oatmeal, t'OCoanut A. Hoblnr.on, Dox 570, l•,mmctt, to fill you Cull of lead.'' - the dark," her brother Frank enid. nnd marble cnken. Cnltco bolted Idaho: Jean Outhrle, 4712 ~amp-

"Who wonts me?" he nnkcd. Hownrd waved the two outlawo "11 we got clotH! he'd take to the In lone ohcctn, aquarc caltcs. bt>U St., Knnnna City, Mo. • Mrn. They were his laat wordn. Two to chalro when Utey entered the bru~ .. round calten. layer cal1cn. Old· Walter IUehter, Bonduel, Win.:

gunll . roared. The cowpuncher room. . '"I'I;ey'IJ likely bend for Tall Jlolt fashioned cal:cu from ,:rand· Mrr.. P. C. Dlnltely, Alden, Mich. caught at the jamb, and olld down, "We've got to gt!l buny, boyo," to get Lou Howard home." Brand mothern' recipe booltn. Very mod· llonorablcl\lentlcm. hill kncco buckling under him. More he told them. "Lou Is· right. Thin gucll!led. · em and up-to-dale caken And Emolll"llc Wllllnmn, Damon, N8{rlo brtn l~rward and flunn ~n- fellow Gray ls dangcrouo. While he The cycn of nuu1 grew wide with ovt"n one that wno nnid to have Toxno: Ml'll. Simon ¥.ocn, Norma, ~10C~accuoF~ .. n~tlthawc .!aroond~atboort!d• wall at tho L C, Lou picked up one horror. The paralyzing conviction bl"en'n favorllo with General Rob- N. D.: Mro. Dick Colllno, Mn!lon·

" " or two bltn of lntormotlon. Grny hod come to her that Jeff Gray crt E. Let". I've never seen ony· II 1 "f n F Jl wlth rogc •. He had nothing perJ:onal .._o I t th think " h I VI c, owo; " rn. . . t'rmnn, againDt Buck, but the fury of the ,.., wn a o more an we · would not know unlll too late that 1 thing 1to compare wit tho co Icc· Dox lllll, C'ronby. Milm.; Mrs.

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The big man olumpcd In the choir the lmprcll!lion that he hod a hoa- Do you wunder that the home, t"ntz, Simpson. Ncv~; Min: Vidn · -"Get out your knife and cut m• oUd an obUque lool1 at tho killer. tngc In tho cnmp ol hill friend cconomlots on my otnfi required Htlner, Dox 257. nocklnnd, Mich.;

' free," Implored Howard. "U you're looking for him you can that Sherman Uownrd dnro not nevernl week..; ·to pick the win· Mrs. Orncc 11. Pl.'tcrnon, Box 335, ·The &ccond man c:ame into the be accommodated, Morg. Gray is move to his destruction. ncra? For wilh sut'h o wealth of Amherst. Win.: Mrn. Cecil Sllln·

room."' With o Jackknile he ncvcred In town." She crlcd out her Ccnr to her fa. cxccpllonnl caken 'from which to~ ncr, Dedfonl, Wyo.: Mrn. Joe Fur· the rope· that bound tho prlsorter. "Where'• he aU'" uked NorrlJ. ::1n Tun llolt?" nnapp.~d Norris ther. chooJ:c, selecting those tor top: nat'e, 317 Wl.'st Twcmllt'th St.,

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"Hurry!" urged the young man. "That's what he did," young How· We bumped Into him, Morg, In Cur· swered. "1 don't how he In Cor their work. They followed the to cvl.'ry homemaker who submit·. "They'll hear the shots and be on ard sold. "Someone go get Father. y's room.'' .' pinyin' his hand; but we've got to recipes prccist'ly. They mcasurcd I tct.l n rc''!P<'· . I only regret that Ull In a minute. We got to get out We got trouble enoug~ on our hands "Bumped into him and didn't let him know there's nothing 1o keep accurately· They chl'ckt"d oven I e\'eryonl.' who submitted 11 rcelpc nudden.'' without fusnlng among oursclvell. knock him· off," jeered Norris. Sherm from him now." temperatures. could nnt win ° prl2

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"Let ,'em come," bonsted Norris, Shov~ that bottle thin way, Pete." "You're a fine bunch of warriors" Lee gavl' curt orders. "Get the with an imprecation. "We're ready The tension telnxed. A Mexican "Lou was still at the L c:· hhlc boys iogeUicr. Dan. Sec they're • to swnp•lcnd with them." boy wos sent to bring Sherm How· HJgh retorted angrily. "We dnssent armed. Frank, you and Tony run

"Anyone else with you?" Lou nrd. To on admiring but not alto- touch the lelfow, tor tear Chisw1ck up mounts. We'll take oft with asked, rising from the bunk. gether friendly audience Norrln nor· would hong Lou's hide up to dry what men we hnve. Round up the ·~~

"No more. We came to got Gray. rated his adcentures. They lost Groy had the gnU to tell us so.'' men at the lineocnmps, Bob, and Lucky for him he's not here. Don't nothing, ln the telling, " "So you said 'Adios, nmlgo,' and bring them to Toil Holt. This looks· ,..~~~.,.<"'-~>"' 0

.-...:_ ... ,,..~.;y.;. ... ,...~.,.. ""< .... ""~··-..ow .necm nn army, do we?" thf! kiUer Howard, sen;or, arrived ten min· walked out on bim,'' the other young like war, and we may need an the ~ · wanted to know. He added, cruel tJt'!s lttcr \lith blm crime a Ieath· man snarled. "If it had been me. help we can gel.'' GRE,AT-GRANDMOTltE~t mndc 1 drl.'csm~: tabl~n; 411 panes of fascl· laughter· In his voice: "Wisht It had er·faced man known ns Yorky. The I would sure have sent him to hell Five mmutes later, Ruth walked . her ot'w-n demgns for quJlts nnd natlng dlrectm~s. Demit 2 m.us-been the spy Crny we had croaked fat man looked nt his ton. then at in smoke." into her father's office and fotind ~ooked rugs and many of her most r C!l !10 embro,dc!Y stltebes w,llh instead of this dumJ:i'skull here.'' Norris, no expression in his wooden "Keep feeling that ·.~ay, Morg." him examining guns and ammunl·! Interesting p~tterns were. dc\'el· numerous applications: doll

The three men passed swiftly out face, said Howard evenly. "Lou inn't ot lion. ., · 1 op~d by draw1!'g around ptecl'!l or clothes and girt .items;. Order by of the cabin. Already they could "So you're back." he said to the the L c any more. For as I'm con· "What are you going to do with chmn. The nnl1qu~ rug shown here numbl'r, enclosmg 25 cents for hear voices and the- sound of men latter. cerned it's on open season on Mr. me and Nelly?" she asked. may be copied e1ther 1n rags or each book desired. ~ddreru; Mrs.

· running. It was time to be gone. "Y'betcha! All tet for the fatted Jeff Gray. We'll all be safer when He looked at her, startled at the rug yarn ... _ Spears, 210 S. Despl:unes St., ChJ. Someone came out on the porch of coil, Sherm." the dirt is patted down on him In problem pvsed. "By Jinks, Ruth, I The foundation of the rug is .. C'ago, Ill. the big house and wanted to know Howard Ignored the attempted Boot Hill. I'm an old man myseU, hndn't thought of. that. Can't leave. burlap. The design is drawn on ---~-~---. ~----------who was there. blitbeness. "I'll listen to you. and peaceable, but ll you young you here alone. Once was too often. I

Norris was in the saddle. He Morg." he said. bucks are snorting for bottle, r can And 1 can't spare nny men to guard 1 BLACK gaUaped up to the porch and flred at The ktller -swept a hand In th~ give a guess where you'll find him." you. We're short-handed now. Only 2 TAN the man standing there. Out of the direction \>f the rescued man. "Lou. Four eyes fastened to those or five or WI." · 3 R'O foreman's eottage caine Dan Brand, he'll do my ta1kin' for me,•• he Howard. • tTO BE CONTII\LE01 sketchlly dressed. He blazed away boasted. "While you were sleeping at the young outlaw with a rifle. comfortable, me and Clint riSked The bandit wheeled Ws horse and o.ur hides tc> get yore boy for you. cantered back. to his companions. We had to bump orr an L C rider

Investigation Discloses That People · of Stone,Age Suffered From Toothache •'lilt the grit, boys.'' he ordered. and fight a battle with Chlswick's

"Gonna be bot here if we stick gang. but we brought Lou back with around." us.'' No you can't blame It aU on the savage) frequenUy has work for the

'l'he stranger gav.e Lou a root fot "Fine. We would have bad Lou, can opener. The handy gadget, dentist. • rest and· Hpwatd' swung to his anyhow, In a day or two." The -called "the housewife's best friend," "h was found that In the Old Stone saddl~ behind him. As the horses fathomless-· eyes or Howard rested bas been charged wih direct re- age, over JO,Ootl years ago, the fre­~ed. qbwir the road, the ·roar of in those ot Nortis. "Did you bring sponsibllity tor toothaches. gum lquency of dental caries ranged lrom

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guns followed them. 'Howard looked Kansas back with you teo?" . bolts nncl other dental atrocltles J.ust 5. to ~- per cent of the adult popU· the burlap with a very sott pencil back ai)Xio~ly, bis heart thump- NorriS began to bristle. • ·because it opened the cans whose lation, In thq new Stone a~e. ~0.000 or crayon by tracing ;part way H W · ing with tear, Framed in a window, was a double-crossing son-ot-a-gun." ready-to-eat c~ntents _ CJ2Uid be· years ago,· the frequency ranged around a medium sized plate OS nt OW omen he saw the tace of ltuth .Chiswick. "You· told me the other day a gitlped down Wtlhout first passing from 15 to 45 per cent. A . d th . B AJ

posse killed hJm. That tight?" through the process calle.d mastica- . "In the next succeeding ages, the an en a saucer as nt · " • •10 Thel•r 40'S . •· The fugitives beaded for Tail Holt. The ldiler hesitated; 'l'here was tfon. . (requency gradually rose . until . In lowance sho~dd be made for a hem · They kept to the toad. Pursuit ilO use hold!~Jit to that story, since But science has stepped forward 3500 B. c., just before the down ot and the plam borde!'. The three. Can· Attract M' en would probably ·be Useless, slrice everybotJy ktiew that RUth Chiswfck and declared that the can opener history, an early Iranian people colors .ln~icnted In the diagram , the outlaw¥ could turn Into the had retuted ll ''A tellow has to go ·and the gaudy hued. carton are not showed as h!gh as 15 to DO pl'r cent I arc repeated throughout -~his rug·. trot.'• a<>od advt .. lot • woiiiAll duriar bet

. brush wheiuivet they heard the through," he said su1ktly. ''Kansas responsible for all the tooth Ills of the entire t~dult population or• . Some hook I rug mak~rs. stretch "h*"lft <-IIY frofd 3llto &a), who, .. ,. SoUnd of riders back of them. was fixing' to throw me down. It which have been ·charged against Rlcteil with dental caries-a f~;e.. the burlap foundation tsghtly over ~l::ut 11:: ~;;*~ ':t";:;: :1:,. "::11:

The lights were still blaZing in was hlrn or-me. I had to be:1t blil1 them. At least 'lhat is tHe Indicated quency as high n'l any 'civilized' n· wooden frame while they work. "IIU:t':~t:g~m~va11cl-tt1'!u the Golden Nugget when they drew to it.'' opinion of Prof. w. J\~. Krogman of group today. Others think they db jUst all well ne0duood 1enonl~»t.mt.onlotak•Lydla l,lp at the hitchraclt. · Norris walked Pete, • the bartender, threw · In 8 Western Reserve unlversit}', Cleve- · "Man 1s paying the prfl!e not for' without a lrame. Rug ~ooks of E. Pbll<llAm • ve,.table Co!D~UIId, madtt

.. inti> the gambling-house, the either low - voiced suggestlort. "That's land, Ohio. . clvlllzution as sueb, but tor domea- the general~ type shown liere. are :.'~~rJr-~ ... ~\&":!':.1~~: ~~ 'two at Jilij heels, rlgh• Sherm. The young lady· s· a .. y .. s '"l'he wldes"read belief.'' stild 0" tlcaUon slatted thC>tisands, pei'ha"s. !or sale in department storell. Tl:lc> vh•tltY to edJ6Y ur• 11"c1 iaallot talmtar •••.f. _._T, h d. ' th .. t> 0..: I' t • f · t 1 1 •~ h ld Jittery lltt'ftolancl41etwblar"71!1Pt ,....that Mile n.g an . some o ers were Kansas told her he meant to line Krogman, "tiJoS man's dental Ula millions of years ago. We can do, s rrp o rna er a , or yam, w e on•" a..:om~>enr. ebao_. or ll!e. W&I.ll at the bar drinking. A mnri who -up" wfth 'her·datf..'• ate attributable solely to modern . ana ore doing.. a little something under the burlap with tl:ie left WORTll TIWINOr ·

·started to lUt his .g)a.Ss put it down. ''Like to have a iittle talk with' civilizatlod-lts canned and mushy about lt In· our vitamin-mineral hand and the loops pUlledlthrough -·------~~ ., ··-~----""" instaJilly, · ~ . Lou.'' that young man's father said. fooas, its unbalanced dietS and dior}o · rood-Intake studies, but they are like. to tho right side witll' the hook as

. _ -~'MoYg Norrtsl" he exclaimed. ••Afterward· l WBf!t' to see you amd tory f_ud~, I~ .~rarttic tellipo--;-ls not' irlad~~uate thumbs In a.crumbUng ahown at C. •· " · .. Thtt card game was. suspended. Mile ltfgh. t.torg. · · . wholly correct. .... . dike, · NOT.E: It you wish to usc these

'the wheel ce~ed to turn. All eyes Lou followed Sberm into the .little ,;An extensive study which fn.. weekly arUctes -lor reference • tUrned upon. Ute three .who liacJ jti11t rot>m. Curt Dubbs ~.ed as an office. clud.es thou~ands of prehistoric, eat· E'ail;y Ohio lnhabltlanta pasta .them in a acrapbpok, . M - ..mtered ttte plaee. . The big man. clos~ the . door. : ·ae 11. histone and m·bd.ern ~entitions . ..Kt tile end of the R«Volutlonarr they ·~re no~. Included Jn .. either. · •¥Don't ge~ on the prod, boys/~ aat. down_. po_·. n .. d. erous. _ry ill.·.• chair. · ~ .hd_. · re_ v_erde.d_ th_ a_ t_· ancient m"ari_ ·-ha_· cl war. the. only . white inhc.blt.ant.li of Sew~ng: B. oak No. l...or 2. Book,.. I, ~ Norrf*, ''l'm here peace,.· . ''What . ·you want to wee me . ·plenty of toothaches and that pdm- what li now. Ohio, with f.W ucep• ·"~wing t6r the Home Deco~a· Mil •.. tJaieA to what I've· got to ·abOUt?'~ his son uJted nervously. · · iUve marl today w . :->J(.to-natu.r• tfoM, were· Ctnadlan fut trad,n. .. lor/~ l:ovcrs cu"rtaltut, idlpcovetll,

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wan in Carrtzozo yt•ntorday en­route 'p Corona to 'viuit hin brollwr-in·law, Willie Stewart. Then lw wtll go on to Sunta Ft•

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non from Anal'ondn, Montrmn, llrl' HUtntn nf M rn l>r•gil7. nt tlw Zir•g h•r horrw. Tlll'y nrri<•l'd ;\lnntfay, •

""'"<'tnblc marble cnlco OT r1 dell- Mrn. Lill o ousen, o u- tho nignilicancc u{-tho presidcnt'll -· r-t11uo dt•vii'OJ food coke, mode from quer«rue, who has bc1:n ill in the erol1!l country tour and the part yuur fnvorltc r"clpo, ond tho folk . Rathmann Hoapltnl ia con val- he in playing in primary eJec• aiJ nmrh for a nccond, or porhnpn o third. ht'Jplng-now Inn'\ thnt grot- C8Cina. tiona, Sec "\V(.'ckly News Itc-trylnnt llow amply reworded you M ,., 13 p d d • l view " " · fet>l by tho rernarko 6f opprcclntlon r. n • • oynL• an nug :· • golrru around tho fcnUvc board nuch ter, June and daughter-ln·Jaw, Prohnbly not one pcroon In a M "Oh, buy, what o cake!" from Mm. Bobby l'ayno were vlnitora thounand ban read the ureal<'tlt hUll• Wtllito, tmld with a m~thful, d to "I mu!lt hnvto another pi• II I from Cnpitnn last Wednen ny. novel ot the century. Lemuel l•'. burnt!" from Dod. While in town Mr. Payne renew- Parton writes about ita broken

llu1 hMe!~~!lU IOU)" hDVC J.IJIJifllf• · 1!Ubii!J1tpon-(.o the Qefipainfirr nfitfj(jf iff iL\ll!-nrl'si1ff t'ht>r r'•wnrd C'ominp, to you. Tht! r. \'(•ey rcL'ipr lhot thr family mokl's County Newt. Ncwa Thill Week." no murh over mny be lho one to hl k r

f "'e ... , ·"e&chcd here t s wee o "·J>'obt'n Hood," thin week's tnkl' llll' flnt (ITIZC of tiZ5, or on!! o '" ""~" ~ -•

Hft~ VE YOU HEARD.

About the IBdy who named her four children, Eenle, 1\tenie, Minie nnd Henry, becaU!lo sho didn't want no Moe? We could usc B rew moro custom· era. .

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• ~ 1 ru .• 1. !\1. llt'ck h1111 nn JtUl'!tln llua Wl'ttk lll'r mother, M rn. Bt•na· llolrl and lll'r uinlt•r M ru. Find1 and non from Dt•nvcr, Colo.

Mru. Andy \Vriaht'o rdst<•r, Mru. Wilfcrlh in lll'rll from Sprin· lll'T (or a I ow dnya' visit.

111'-' fl\•c l!t't'ond 11rlzcn of $10, or on!! the death of ''Snooka" Itoblnson, literary feature, is eapccinlly ut tilt' tl'n third prlz.e• of $5 ln the age 27 by drowning at l'ort.nl£'11. thtacly in view or the current

.~~~-eflt~tt'~c~lpo~.~~Co~n~t~cn~t~, nAn~~da_iwrol~~rf~Nto~~~~~~a~re~~nffiva~i~Ja~bfle~~.-~~~1~r.f~~e~~~~~:~ro~v~enil~ulo.~ni<O>!fJt~h~o~cl~n~oo~i'M~. •!l~a~d~-r~~~~~~~,~~--~-=-~~.=.~~~-~-~~-~ .. ~.~~~~~~~~~~----------f-nutho.l'ity, who for :w Yt:nr!l batt ex· and two children. He formerly

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Wltil the ucepUon af tha 4anelnl lfrla of tba t'Ountf7t the korean wozn. ID WCU DO ~114 tc!TIIrlnf Clthtr thU tbelr hair antS tblt Ia twlttfoll hi thl ahapa of a t'Oll on top of the haaG .. aet u • patS tn ordot thAt thtJ IDAJ bnlan~ rather baa17 bundlea apoo lbclr be~u!L Tba men an rarol7 wtlhout lht bat wblrb 11 pt~rc:bt4 OD top of the emil antS cot mu~ of a protection. The ctanrlnr r!rlt ne,._. appear ~lthout an elabomte headpl11~ I'NI!mbllnr a tour .. torl~ rrow .. taver· tq' ta the top · ~' ~ -

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t'rtcd a wid!! tnnut!nce on tha food Therc'o an interesting picture l)nblts of. tht. nnuon through his lt'c· lived at Bonlto. of a night baptismal Cl'remony in tttrca o«ti llookA, nnd who ol pr<>s<>nt conduct!l the food department In Mrs. George Dingwall, or El our news photo section • thl!l nc\vspnpt'r known ns "Whnt b Pcl!!O, was ndmitted to' the Rath• · Eat nnd Why," 19 ronductlng a mann Hospj!al July 11. Commll!!llone:s Proceedings' cake r«>i~l.' contest with t•Mh pri:cn to be given to pcrsori!l suhmillln;' Mr. and Mrs. It'. J. Sager went Lincoln County Board of Com· ::;,u J~d~~:C:~P~e b!~~r orcr~~~~::u to Santa Yo Saturday, with Mrs. misaioners, l<~leetion Certificate, uonnl nnd whnlcsome value. It mnl ~th.er Spence and daughter, . The undemigned authority not be n mon•l'loU9 crentwn fnr tltt v. 1rgania. Mm. ~ager hna been certifies tbat It canvassed tho · re-oye to behold. The Judge~~ of uu~ 11 d a j l'ontcat may agree wath your rum II} 1 an. may. un ergo 8 • ma or tumes of a apecial pchool dis-Umt your fnvoritc recipe IS nu; operatton wbdt'l' in Santa Fe. trict election held on the list day D~'Tl FM further parUculnrn S€'t' h 1 d' · th" nnnoun€'cmcnt et.ewhcrc in thi!l Earl Crumfe1 baa been con· of July, 1938, in sc. oo tatneL 111auc of Uli!l ncwspnper. there Is fined to h.ill home ·tho paat seven No. 35, County of Lincoln, New nothing to buy. No letter 10 write. days with'an infected arm. Me"'icoi<J3nd finds the result or JWJt ncnd In your fn\'orite cnlw fill> tpo. It may win n pritd. Jnok Schiner, of Jicarilla, who of !'laid election llll follows:

was brOUibt to the Rathmann . Ballots legaJiy cast fo!' the

tn.-. wu b:taoo upon th~> &b,.tonln•,T. E. KELLEY · · IIJWtMl of wl!l&hiA The ratio ot tba ftlna ef &eld to titTer. wu 1 :ta lol · Funernl Director and u• preullad oYer ILII wulera .u!L L' __ _. E hal

Hospital suffering from a severe tssuance of school bonds tn the brain injury bas feslllined CDD• total sum of_ • $5,500 for . t~e soiousneu. ' . purpose or erectmg. a new school

• building in said district were 30. tcenlit.'U m mer

U you st:an News Ad~ carefully, you'll find that Carrizozo merchant.,. ~u as cheaply as city storea.

Burnett's Grocery For Summer Daya

Our Barbecue cooked to a Queen's taste, and some

lettuce or a salad with dessert A Meal Is Ready

Burnett's Phone 1t

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Be 11uro and have the New• nc­eompany you on that vaea,lon trip Carrizozo

'Phone 33 N. Mex

Dr. JYoutbttt, of the s.tate Ballobi i1 legally ~t against Hoard Of Healtb was here Fn~ay last specified proposition were 9. ~§§;=::~BANKING LOOKS AHfAD to attend the llud~et. Mcetmg, Dated this 5th day of July. I :

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alaoDr. Gerber., dtst,nct he;llth 1938• offictr from. Laa C~uaes was htre s. Pewey Stokes, 'Chairman for tb9 same meetmg. P. R. Snndoval, MembPr

Born-July ):'91 1938 to Mr. Gordon WeJJs, Membe~ and Mrs • .lt'ay Harkey, a boy, nt (Sean Attest: Edward Penfield, t.be Turner hospital. · . County Clerk and .Ex-officio Clerk

Cephis Brown of Hot Spri~gs of the Board or Commissioners. i• viaitini bb 1isters1 Mrs. Espy and Ml'!l. Ho~biQ,

Ma. Roun,rtle, .or Rountree's SeJ'Vice Station, was a bUiineS$ visitOr ltcro y~tirdny. . .

Mr. a!ld ·Mrs. Will Ed, Harris were in town yesterday,;

• • ·oMra. Rosalie lelt yeaterday Lawnmce, Kansas to visit her ~other and si•ters, Mmes. Doer· ing and GJa.,lllirt an<l Mias.Kath• 1

. • een Doerutg. .. Mr. and .Mra. o. a. Simpson

and. Mra. Lola Jon~ of Corona were·buaiaesa viaitora hl'ittl Tues"'

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When you greet a fri~nd with the .salutation "How's Busiitess1" you show how closely business is identified with individuaLwelfare. · : .

As more people learn how closely bUsineas i• related to • personal income and security, closet co--operation will re·

suit on all sides.

•. One phase of this bank's activity ·is its service to buai. 'ness. By aiding in th.e development of private enterpriae

. we not only help buamess, but tbe,Qll~ire community in· . eluding you and your rami!~ ~ap the banefits 'that go· band in hand with better btniiness:

LINCOLN COUNTY AGENCY,. ' Citizens State :l:lank of Vaughn1

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